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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;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&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;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;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&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 82 — NO . 42 PINCKNEY , MICHIGA N — WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBE R 4, 1964 SINGLE COPY 10c Johnson, Romney are Electe d&#13;
1,59 9 Voters Visit Polls&#13;
At Hamburg Tuesday&#13;
Fro m the nearl y 1800 registered&#13;
voters in Hambur g Township , a&#13;
tota l of 1,599 citizen s turne d out&#13;
to vote for the candidat e of their&#13;
choice , in the Novembe r 3 general&#13;
election . This, accordin g to&#13;
the incumben t officials, is one of&#13;
the most successful electio n turn&#13;
out s the township has had in&#13;
many, man y years.&#13;
Stron g opposition/face d most of&#13;
the incumben t officials prior to&#13;
this election , and in a few cases&#13;
caused the final tallies to be closer&#13;
than predicted .&#13;
The weather , warm and sunny,&#13;
mad e it ideal for the voters to&#13;
get to the polls. A steady stream&#13;
continue d throughou t th e day resulting&#13;
in no line at 8 p.m . the&#13;
hou r the polls officially closed.&#13;
This was terme d unusua l by&#13;
electio n Board inspector s who&#13;
have worked previous years. This&#13;
also allowed the inspector s to&#13;
complet e thei r tabulation s earlier&#13;
tha n what usually takes place at&#13;
elections .&#13;
The following is an unofficial report&#13;
of votes cast in the Township&#13;
of Hamburg . Supervisor, incum -&#13;
bent , Franci s E. Shehan , (D ) received&#13;
758 votes, against Delber t&#13;
C. Leapley, (R) with 639; Clerk,&#13;
incumben t Edward Rettinger , (D)&#13;
with 782 won over Lester M.&#13;
Sharp . (R) who had 616 votes in&#13;
his favor; Treasurer , Incumben t&#13;
Ellen S. McAfee, (D ) with a land&#13;
slide of 954 votes, won over Virginia&#13;
L. Slagle, (R) who received&#13;
451; Trustee , William Backlun d&#13;
(D) received 708 votes to Ralph&#13;
Ott o Winkelhaus' (R) 626; Justic e&#13;
of th e Peace , incumbent , Pau l&#13;
Bairas received 741, and Morto n&#13;
J. Scott , Jr. received 590. The&#13;
four constable s on the Democrati c&#13;
ticket received the following Har -&#13;
old Courter , 852, Henr y Gallup ,&#13;
845, Leonar d Hoeft , 826, and&#13;
Fran k Vosmik, 857.&#13;
Pinckney Elementary&#13;
Halloween Party&#13;
Anothe r Pinckne y Elementar y&#13;
P.T.A. Hallowee n Part y has been&#13;
and gone, and a very successful&#13;
part y it was this year, accordin&#13;
g to P.T.A. president Bob&#13;
Graf . An estimate d 550 little&#13;
"goblin.s" were presen t for the&#13;
evenings fun of games, prizes&#13;
and treat s to eat Saturda y night&#13;
til the high school gym.&#13;
Grar* l prize winner for the&#13;
"best costume " was divided between&#13;
two children , Chuc k Gerde l&#13;
and Steve Swarthout . They were&#13;
dressed in a "homemade " Robot&#13;
suit and were name d the "Robot&#13;
Fro m out of Place. "&#13;
First place in the age group&#13;
of pre-schooler s up to 6 years&#13;
was won by David Wylie. He was&#13;
dressed as a "farmer boy". Second&#13;
place in this groupin g went&#13;
to Ronal d Vliet for his being&#13;
dressed as an India n squaw; 3rd&#13;
place went to Lorie Myland for&#13;
her "bunny " costume ; and fourth&#13;
place went to Lauri e Schenden ,&#13;
dressed to look like a package of&#13;
Old Gold cigarettes .&#13;
In the age group of seven to&#13;
3fi years, Mike Hende e took&#13;
first place prize for the "mum -&#13;
my" costum e he wore: second&#13;
T'lacc was divided between two&#13;
people , Nanc y Collier and Mar y&#13;
Chri s Ledwidge. The two girls&#13;
\v e r e dressed identica l with&#13;
pumpkin s on thei r head s and&#13;
scare crow type clothes ; 3rd&#13;
place went to "hobo' John Perry ,&#13;
and Sara Gei b took 4th prize for&#13;
her costume , tha t of a princess .&#13;
Those in attendance , ages of&#13;
11 years and up, also joined in&#13;
the fun and Fre d Perr y took first&#13;
place prize dressed as a "beauty&#13;
queen" ; 2nd place went to "Pirate&#13;
" Pau l Singer; 3rd place&#13;
went "Dutc h Girl " Kathlee n&#13;
Swarthou t and 4th place was&#13;
claime d by "Minni e Mouse "&#13;
Barbar a Zezulka .&#13;
In additio n to the prizes given&#13;
for the costume s a "Twist" contest&#13;
was also held and those of,&#13;
various ages won ribbon s for&#13;
their talent . In the age group,&#13;
pre-schoo l to 6 years the winner s&#13;
were Lauri e and Barbar a Schen -&#13;
den, first place; Cind y Janowski&#13;
and Sherr i Kaerecher . second&#13;
place: Larry Milam and Sieve&#13;
Gasper . 3rd place; and Dau n&#13;
Weiss a n d Cind y Gilbertson ,&#13;
4th place.&#13;
In the age group seven to ten&#13;
years, first place went to Ann&#13;
Williams and Patt y Begely; 2nd&#13;
place went to Hilda Gra y and&#13;
Pam Waite; 3rd place went to&#13;
Debbi e Darro w and Jacqui e Kozmecheck&#13;
; and fourth place went&#13;
to Wendy Beckma n and Ann&#13;
Rogers.&#13;
In the age group. 11 years and&#13;
up. Vickie Jan e Widmayer and&#13;
Sandr a Gran t took first place;&#13;
(Cont . on Paye 7) \&#13;
^l!!!|j||||IUI!Ji!!l||[ii!ll!|l|l!IMII '&#13;
The Way We Hear It!&#13;
BY DOLL Y BACGH N i&#13;
iiiiHiimimnMimmnm ^&#13;
no mean s the slightest indicatio n&#13;
of the game played. It sound s like !&#13;
the Pirate s might have gotten j&#13;
"traumped " but they certainl y&#13;
did not. The y were at thei r best,&#13;
and considerin g the change s tha t&#13;
were mad e in the lineup due to&#13;
players being injured . I believe&#13;
anyon e would have to admi t they&#13;
plaVed a bette r game tha n thei r&#13;
opponents . (I do believe I am a&#13;
little partial. )&#13;
. . . . Livingston Count y nurse *&#13;
Club will mee t Nov. 9 at th e&#13;
Count y Healt h Department . 304&#13;
East Gran d River. Howell. Lewis&#13;
Weeks will speak on "English&#13;
Hospita l and Healt h Service&#13;
Plan. "&#13;
... . all those who wish to see&#13;
this week's Varsity football game&#13;
should make not tha t it is an&#13;
afternoo n game, beginnin g at 4&#13;
p.m .&#13;
The annua l Harves t Smorgasbord&#13;
sponsore d by th e Sunda y&#13;
Schoo l departmen t of the Communit&#13;
y Congregationa l C h u r c h&#13;
will be held this week Saturday .&#13;
Novembe r 7. at Pilgrim . Serving&#13;
will begin at 5 p.m .&#13;
The smorgasbor d will featur e&#13;
rolled, boneless turkey, ham . hoi j&#13;
dishes and a great variety of sal- '&#13;
ads, relishes, rolls and de.sseru&#13;
Mrs. Rober t Amburgey, genera l '&#13;
chairma n for this year, is being&#13;
assisted by hosts of committee s&#13;
to mak e this event even bigger&#13;
and bette r tha n ever.&#13;
The public is invited. The pop- !&#13;
ular family ticket at $5.00 LS again&#13;
available this year; adult s ticket' s&#13;
arc $1.50; childre n thru 12. $75&#13;
and pre-schooler s ar e admitte d '&#13;
free of charge . j&#13;
LYNDO N B. JOHNSO N GEORG E ROMNEY&#13;
. . . . the senior class of P.H.S .&#13;
tvill sponsor a "car-wash " this&#13;
Saturda y at Jerry' s Gulf on Main&#13;
Street . A good wash job will cost&#13;
a person just $1.00 and it will last&#13;
from 9 a.m. till 5:30 p.m. This,&#13;
I hear , is a most worthwhil e&#13;
cause . The senior s ar e raising&#13;
funds for thei r senior trip , which&#13;
they hope will take them to Washington&#13;
. D. C. this next spring.&#13;
Gjo d luck, kids!&#13;
. . . . merchant s in the Milage&#13;
were pleased with the fact the y&#13;
had very little, if any, soap or&#13;
wax to wash off thei r windows following&#13;
Hallowee n night . This is&#13;
s fantasti c thing ! Somethin g tha t&#13;
has not hapwne d in recen t years&#13;
—since soap was first manufac -&#13;
t«X I hoar . Ther e were a few&#13;
Hallowee n house partie s — do you&#13;
suppose these "windo\w&gt;oapers "&#13;
could have been at these parties ?&#13;
Of course , the egg .slinging was&#13;
rathe r stron g this year. .Isn' t is&#13;
strang e the activitie s tha t enter -&#13;
tain some people ? Mom and Dad&#13;
do you know where your charge s&#13;
v.-ere Saturda y night ? Were they&#13;
the one s standin g on the .street&#13;
corner s in th e Village throwin g&#13;
cms at othe r person s and at&#13;
cars??&#13;
. . . Denn y Williams is hom e&#13;
from the hospita l now. accordin g&#13;
to his mother . Denn y was injured&#13;
in the Hudso n football game two&#13;
weeks ago. He reportedl y is com- 1&#13;
Ing fine, but won't be back on |&#13;
the gridiron this season—. j&#13;
. . . . the football game at Fowlerville&#13;
last Frida y night was an&#13;
exciting event! And I would like&#13;
to add, tlic score of 350 waj, by&#13;
THES E WINDOW S are those of Mra. Alta Meyer's&#13;
seventh grade room decorate d for Hallowee n&#13;
by several students . They mad e for very colorful&#13;
scene from the playgroun d and were enjoyed by&#13;
the student s and faculty.&#13;
JAME S NASH , left and Dann y Williams are the&#13;
student s responsibl e for the colorful "Thanksgiving"&#13;
bulletin board display in Mrs. Alta Meyer' s&#13;
seventh grade class room at Pinckne y Elementary .&#13;
Usin g constructio n paper th e boys made a "Hor n&#13;
of Plenty " and th e words, "Than k Unt o God" .&#13;
A poem written by Dann y is displayed at one .side&#13;
of the board . The title of the poem is "Than k You"&#13;
and it reads,&#13;
Than k you clear Go d&#13;
Fo r giving to me .&#13;
A loving hom e&#13;
i T ! •;I: U is f a r .&#13;
Than k you dea r Go d&#13;
rov ^lviny to me ,&#13;
Wonderfu l food&#13;
So good to eat .&#13;
Than k you dea r Go d&#13;
Fo r giving a s all,&#13;
Life's sweet breat h&#13;
A gift so free.&#13;
TH E MORNIN G class of kindergartener s at the&#13;
Pinckne y Elementar y Schoo l were caugh t last&#13;
week makin g themselve s busy preparin g Hallowee n&#13;
decoration s for thei r room and for thei r part y last&#13;
Frida y at I lie school.&#13;
Events&#13;
] Calendar&#13;
NOVEMBER 6&#13;
Regular metin g of Pinckne y&#13;
Chapte r No . 145 OES at the Masonic&#13;
Hall at 8:00 P.M . Officers&#13;
not previously installed will be&#13;
installed axe to wear formals,&#13;
eithe r white or colored .&#13;
NOVEMBER 7&#13;
Smorgasbor d Turke y dinner ,&#13;
Congregationa l Church , begins at&#13;
5 p.m . Publi c invited.&#13;
NOVEMBER 9&#13;
Rainbo w dinne r at 6:00 P.M . at&#13;
Masoni c Hall honrin g Gran d Assembly&#13;
officers Initatio n later,&#13;
All Republica n County&#13;
Official s Re-electe d&#13;
It was a beautifu l mutin y day&#13;
Tuesday , Nov . 3 and "Histor y in&#13;
th e making " brough t out Stij voter&#13;
s in Putna m Township . Thi s is&#13;
terme d by townshi p officials as&#13;
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PRESIDENT -&#13;
Johnson-Humphre y (D ) 890&#13;
Goldwater-Mille r (R ) 32.3&#13;
G O V E R N O R -&#13;
Nei l Staeble r (D ) 293&#13;
Georg e Romne y (R ) g ^&#13;
SECRETAR Y O F S T A T E -&#13;
Janic. s M. Har e (D ) 504&#13;
Allison Gree n (R ) 3gg&#13;
ATTORNE Y GENERAL —&#13;
Fran k J . Kelle y (D ) 439&#13;
Meye r Warshawsky (R ) 440&#13;
S E N A T O R -&#13;
Phili p A. Har t (D ) 511&#13;
Elly M. Peterso n (R ) 388&#13;
REP . IN CONGRESS —&#13;
Weston E . Vivian (D ) 428&#13;
Georg e Meade r (R ) 454&#13;
STATE S E N A T O R -&#13;
Geral d R, Dun n (D ) 4.W&#13;
Gordo n Rockwel l (R ) 446&#13;
R E P . IN LEGISLATURE —&#13;
Bria n Lavan (D ) 452&#13;
Thoma s G . Sharp s (R ) 451&#13;
STAT E BD . O F EDUCATION —&#13;
Leo n FU I (D ) 424&#13;
Donal d Thurbe r CD) 452&#13;
Karl a Parke r (R) 435&#13;
Elle n Solomon.so n (R) 423&#13;
STATE BD , O F EDUCATION —&#13;
Marily n Kelly fD) 430&#13;
Carme n Dell i Quadr i (D ) 416&#13;
Joyc e Hatto n (R) 455&#13;
Bourk e Ixxiowyk (R ) w&gt;&#13;
STATE BD . O F EDUCATION —&#13;
T h o r n s Brenna n (D ) 447&#13;
Pete r Oppewal l CD) 4,19&#13;
Rober t Brings (R ) 4.14&#13;
Joh n Krege- r (R) 417&#13;
STATE BD . O F EDUCATION" —&#13;
Charle s Motio n (D ) 42.1&#13;
Edwin Nova k (D ) 421&#13;
Al\i n Bentle y (R ) w&#13;
J a m e s O'Nei l ( R ) 4,14&#13;
BOARD OF TRUSTEE S&#13;
MICH . STATE UNIVERSIT Y -&#13;
Fran k Hartma n (D ) 417&#13;
Clai r White (D ) 410&#13;
Pau l Bagwell (R ) 457&#13;
Joh n Pinge l (R ) 434&#13;
BOARD O F GOVERNORS -&#13;
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY -&#13;
William Hal l (D ) 418&#13;
Benjami n Ros e (D) 414&#13;
Wilber Brucker , Jr . (R ) 4.50&#13;
Charle s Gershenso n (R ) 438&#13;
PROSECUTIN G ATTORNEY -&#13;
Marti n J . Lavan CD) 499&#13;
Charle s B. Oatcsma n (R ) w&#13;
SHERIFF -&#13;
Walter LaMori a CD) M S&#13;
Lawrenc e Gehringe r (R)&#13;
COUNT Y CLERK -&#13;
Joh n McMilla n (D )&#13;
Joseph H. Ellis (R)&#13;
COUNT Y TREASURER -&#13;
Marjori e Mier (D )&#13;
Dorothe a Gree r (R)&#13;
REGISTE R OF DEEDS —&#13;
Jac k Shin n (D)&#13;
Clarenc e Blackbur n (R)&#13;
DRAI N COMMISSION S R -&#13;
Lyle Redinge f (D )&#13;
Clai r Millt r (R ) 471&#13;
S U R V E Y O R -&#13;
Russel l Col e fD ) 4?n&#13;
Joh n Mille r (R ) 4 ^&#13;
J U D G E S O F T H E&#13;
COUR T O F A P P E A L S —&#13;
Donal d R. F r e e m a n 2.'J9&#13;
Thoma s Gile s Kavanag h IJR9&#13;
Loui s D . McGrego r 394&#13;
Franci s L. O'Brie n 379&#13;
Timoth y C . Quin n 3.11&#13;
Farrel l E . Robert s 209&#13;
PROBAT E JUDGE —&#13;
Franci s E, Barro n 4o7&#13;
Donal d A. Moo n 280&#13;
REFERENDU M ON ACT 240&#13;
(MASS . BALLOT) -&#13;
Yes 351&#13;
No 389&#13;
COUNT Y TAX FO R&#13;
R ° * n PURPOSES —&#13;
Yes 35(1&#13;
'-*' 4()3&#13;
TAX RATE LIMITATIO N&#13;
INCREAS E PROPOSITION -&#13;
Yes 301&#13;
N o 429&#13;
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7UH S&#13;
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7641&#13;
ouo of th e largest election s In&#13;
man y a your [or Putnam .&#13;
Th e voters .streamin g t o th e&#13;
polls co!i!;nou&gt;I y throughou t th e&#13;
day, phis seventy four absente e&#13;
b.iHots , j nit th e incumben t offifui!&#13;
s back int o office in thi s town-&#13;
Th e following is th e Uiiofiicia l&#13;
repor t of th e ballot s ca,st; Sup?r -&#13;
vivor Stanle y Dinkcl , ( R ) 501)&#13;
votes: clerk, Murra y K«ine4y ,&#13;
(!)) fi.l": Treasure r Hele n Reynolds&#13;
, (D ) 623; Truste e Loui s&#13;
S'ackab!.\ (D ) 604; Justie o of th e&#13;
P r . u r , Brru-an d Wylie, (D ) 631;&#13;
Constable s I'hili p Gentile , (D )&#13;
5W); Arthu r Rentz , (D ) 544;&#13;
Loui s Rogers , 530; Herber t Schen -&#13;
don , (D ) 581.&#13;
Tlie following is an unofficia l&#13;
|f rupdow n of voles cast in Putnar a&#13;
| j for count y ol'f:n.iN . Prosecutin g&#13;
V. Attorney , Marti n J . Lavan , (D )&#13;
4'i2, Charle s K. Gate s man , (R )&#13;
'!v7; Sheriff, Walter LaMoria , fD)&#13;
1'vl, Lawrenc e Gehrinper , &lt;R )&#13;
423- Coiivlv Clerk . Joh n G. Mc -&#13;
.Millan . (I) ) 4K.5, incumbent , Joseph&#13;
II . Elli s (R ) 392: Count y&#13;
T-easurer . Mirjoru - G . Mier , (D )&#13;
473. Dorothe a ,1. GIYXT , (K ) 402;&#13;
l!i'L;isifr of Dee&lt;is , Jac k H. Shjnn ,&#13;
(!)) 47:i. Clai'- nee Blackburn . (R )&#13;
4i)3: Dra m Commissioner , Lyle&#13;
Rediii:"!-, (D) A17, Clai r W. MT1-&#13;
1'T, 'It' ) 3^fi. Surveyor , Russell&#13;
A Co!,. . (D ) 4!il), Joh n C. Miller .&#13;
KM 1&#13;
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7H04 i&#13;
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(&#13;
WJ'i I&#13;
7710 \I&#13;
89II J I&#13;
Will Organize&#13;
Jaycee Here&#13;
VimiL' ni'- n of Pinrkne y vote d&#13;
Tuc-'!;i\ ' cvx'iiing Octobe r 27tri.&#13;
to or^;im/ e a Junio r C h a m b e r&#13;
of C o m m e r c e here .&#13;
A: a spec 1 ;iI mc-' ihn g at J a c n&#13;
.W'ffi'iys1 house . atlencle&lt; l by over&#13;
a &lt;!o/e n men , it was decide&lt; l tQ&#13;
I'onipl'' 1'- ' or^nni/afiona l plan s f(»&#13;
1 he !i"u yrou p iniDiedintel y an^i&#13;
s-.ii'l a r r a n u ' e n v n u for affiliation&#13;
uilli 'lie ^ a l f an d Unite d Stot w&#13;
Junio r Chambe r of r o m m e r t * .&#13;
O'lie r busines s conducte d was&#13;
M,e "!'• ( tion of t e m p o r a r y officers&#13;
who v.-i'l ^iT\&gt;' unii l forma l o!er-&#13;
1:0ns l i k e plac e Thos e selecte d&#13;
u c i v ll'Tbei i Sch''nderi . Chair -&#13;
man : Ji m Lavey, S c c r e t a n r .&#13;
Th e '^rou p will mee t again&#13;
T H " M L V \ o \ e m b i T KJVi. a t th&lt; ;&#13;
hom e of Jim I a v v at S p j n .&#13;
f'hait'tna n Schende n issued an&#13;
op'"n inv:tal!on to nil &gt;'fiun ^ TUPTi&#13;
1 i at '• :/\ ',&lt;-\' v^eeks meotin c&#13;
I!- -i"\ "We feel tha t everv&#13;
I' ri 1 • kn''&gt; voun ^ ma n can bf«BPfu&#13;
!.-o:ii ni"mhcr-hi p with th e Jayceev&#13;
i; - V I N \y&lt; n mean s of im-&#13;
; .ro \ i;ij nn r rommnnil y an d our -&#13;
-L j\ '• - An1, ma n interesU&gt; d ca n&#13;
V'l mor e rle-ai N on th e ne\ t&#13;
meetin g b " callin g an y of t h r&#13;
abovr menfion&lt;Y l in ( i n .&#13;
M!)«7l7 I&#13;
f)365&#13;
S74/J&#13;
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42.1 4 ij&#13;
wm 1&#13;
41J8 I&#13;
Montgomer y Ward&#13;
Opens Thursday&#13;
Announcemen t of t h r Gran d&#13;
("ip"''iinv, of a Montgomer y Ward&#13;
Catalo g ^alew agenc y hn s bee r&#13;
mad e by Mr . an d Mr- . Joh n&#13;
Procto r of Houell . Th e Proctor s&#13;
will manag e th e a^pfcy .&#13;
D u n n - th e 3-da v Gran d O])en -&#13;
i:i.'.' celebratio n N'ovombr r 5. 6&#13;
and 7. man y wiluahl e prize s will&#13;
b" driven away mrlnriin ? quarte r&#13;
cara t diamond- , mounte d in th e&#13;
winner' s choic e of setting , doo r&#13;
prize s of "paid-u p Wards chan;c -&#13;
.'ill1' with first prize amoustiru j&#13;
to S15f). secon d prize , S100. an d&#13;
Hard , ?50 Ther e will al&lt;o be free&#13;
balloon s for th e kiddies.&#13;
Mr . and Mrs . procto r invite&#13;
thei r man y friend s throughou t th e&#13;
are a to com e m ,rid ee t re -&#13;
acoiiamler l with them .&#13;
4225&#13;
6186&#13;
Garden Club&#13;
Meets Friday&#13;
] The Livingston Count y Garde n&#13;
, Club vill meet at the hom e of&#13;
Mrs. Lem.'i-Man e Bonne r on Rush&#13;
Lake Road Novembe r 6 a t 8:00&#13;
P.M .&#13;
Mrs. Esthe r Dr&gt;a n of Dearbor n&#13;
will 2ive an lllu.stratp i lectur e&#13;
on conservauo n usin^ her match -&#13;
less color slides.&#13;
Mrs. Bonnc r invites anyon e in*&#13;
teresled m joinin g thl? club to be&#13;
- her guest.&#13;
The 1965 Garde n Club Calendar s&#13;
will be available at this time .&#13;
H • DISPATCH - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER « , WM&#13;
ofc/ins, Ghosts Attend&#13;
hurch Masquerade Party&#13;
^Several adult spooks and gob-&#13;
Pftft met Friday evening, at the&#13;
^ROple's Church in the dining&#13;
t w n which was disguised with&#13;
Mives, balloons and jack-o-lanft.&#13;
They were really strangers&#13;
many of us and apparently&#13;
from all walks of life.&#13;
One weary pilgrim, who evii&#13;
had worked with a road&#13;
All day, stumbled into our&#13;
dragging his heavy chains,&#13;
6cc&amp;stonaUy a snore came from&#13;
Ids corner of the room.&#13;
SAFE DRIVERS&#13;
SAVE&#13;
wtth Community Service&#13;
Auto&#13;
Insurance&#13;
Contact /nt&#13;
today'-&#13;
Donald Brinks-agent&#13;
2310 Dutcher Rd.&#13;
Howe!!. Michigan&#13;
Phone 346-0416&#13;
FARM BUREAU&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
Companies of&#13;
Michigan&#13;
A portly lady «o zealously&#13;
guarded her overnight bag that&#13;
we became curious as to its cootents&#13;
. . . could it be that our&#13;
Pinckney Bank has been robbed&#13;
ayain? A sheperd, after leaving&#13;
his flock safely in the sheep fold&#13;
for the night, came next, still&#13;
carrying his staff.&#13;
One dear little old lady with a&#13;
very prominent nose came with&#13;
her sun bonnet on . . . s h e took&#13;
no part in the conversation just&#13;
listened attentively to hear what&#13;
gossip she could. A very dignified&#13;
and scholarly Chinese gentleman&#13;
one of our guests. Could he&#13;
have been the noted surgeon from&#13;
Hong Kong of whom I have read&#13;
recently?&#13;
A tall witch, with an even taller&#13;
hat; a clown in a nifty attire;&#13;
Gabby Hayes and our host and&#13;
hostesses completed our group&#13;
from "all works of life".&#13;
After di£tfuu*M were removed&#13;
. . games were pUyed, stunts&#13;
performed and refreshments consisting&#13;
of cakes, sandwiches coffee&#13;
and all the good cider you&#13;
could drink were served. We left&#13;
for our homes just worn out from&#13;
laughing. '&#13;
Hamburg Twp.&#13;
Board Minutes October K, 1*4&#13;
Meeting of October 2«, 19M&#13;
called to order by Supervisor&#13;
Francis Shehan at 8:00 p.m. for&#13;
the transaction of such business&#13;
as might properly come before&#13;
it.&#13;
Minutes of September 28, 1944&#13;
read and approved as read.&#13;
Petition from Twenty-two (22)&#13;
residents of South Hamburg Rd.&#13;
r e c o m m e n d i n g the name&#13;
'Lower Hamburg Rd.' be given to&#13;
what is known as South Hamburg&#13;
Rd. Motion by Rettinger,&#13;
Supported by Bennett, that petition&#13;
be accepted. Motion carried.&#13;
The Putnam Twp. Ftre bill for&#13;
May, June, July it Oct. was&#13;
checked and approved.&#13;
The following bills were read:&#13;
Livingston Cty. Rd.&#13;
Comm. $12,947.87&#13;
Postage stamps for clerk&#13;
(300) .. . 15.00&#13;
Celestin's Electrical Repair&#13;
"LET GEORGE DO I T "&#13;
Appliancos • Wiring&#13;
Refrigeration&#13;
323 Fowler St.&#13;
Howel!. Mich. Phone: 546-1233&#13;
OPEN ROLLER&#13;
SKATING NEW EVENING HOURS&#13;
Friday Nights 7:30 to 10:30 P.M.&#13;
Saturday Nights .. 8:00 to 11:00 PM.&#13;
FAMILY NIGHT&#13;
SUNDAY NIGHT&#13;
7:00 TO 10:00 P.M.&#13;
SPECIAL 99 FOR FAMILY&#13;
MATINEE&#13;
Saturday Afternoon Mo 3&#13;
Sunday Afternoon I to 3 - 3:30 to 5:30&#13;
Lakeview Roller Rink We Cater to Private Parties&#13;
Monday thru Thursday&#13;
Juat Phone '£19-9121&#13;
Academy Drive. Brighton&#13;
Phillip Pet. T.H. gas 7.44&#13;
F. Shehan Supervisor . . . . 400.00&#13;
E. Rettinger Clerk 150.00&#13;
E. McAfee Tret. 258.00&#13;
W. Backlund Trustee . . . . 15.00&#13;
M. Bennett Trustee 15.00&#13;
J. Densmore T.H. cleaning 50.00&#13;
F. Voamik Spec. Dep. . . . . 41.80&#13;
H. Courier Spec. Dep. 75.90&#13;
C. Radloff cemetery 87.55&#13;
McPherson Oil Co. T.H. oil 79.77&#13;
F. Vosmik liq. enfor.&#13;
(liq. fund) 5000&#13;
Det. Edison Co 84.55&#13;
Mich. Bell Tel. Co. 16.79&#13;
Register of Deed . . . 42.75&#13;
T. Tovme setting voting&#13;
roach, (gen.) . . . . . 25.00&#13;
Brighton Argus 59.64&#13;
Mayer-Schairer Co 15.39&#13;
Double-Day Bros. 100.50&#13;
Les' Service - . . . . 82.08&#13;
Hamburg Twp. Fire Dept. 500.00&#13;
Jimmy Plumbing . 8.25&#13;
Putnam Twp. fire runs to&#13;
Hamburg Twp. . 900.00&#13;
Motion by Rettinger. Supported&#13;
by Backlund, that bills be paid.&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilkinson&#13;
appeared before the Twp.&#13;
Board to request permission to&#13;
replace a better trailer at 5777&#13;
Fernlands although their time&#13;
limit had expired. Motion by Rettinger.&#13;
Supported by Bennett,&#13;
whereas under Sec. 9 of H. T.&#13;
Trailer Ordinance "Where extraordinary&#13;
circumstances exist or&#13;
undue hardship are imposed I&#13;
move that permission be granted".&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
Mr. Allyn Burton appeared before&#13;
the board with the "Hard&#13;
Back" copies of his subdivtoion.&#13;
Motion by Bennett, supported by&#13;
Backlund.that Mr. Allyn Burton&#13;
Lake Shore Subdivision Annex&#13;
No. 1 be approved. Morion carnod.&#13;
Mr. Murray appeared before&#13;
the board regarding new roof on&#13;
Town Hall Annex. Tt was decided&#13;
to have old roof stripped to \&#13;
check roof boards and replace&#13;
with a new interlocking heavy&#13;
duty asphalt roof.&#13;
Motion by Bennett, supported&#13;
by Rettinser, that Mr. Murray be&#13;
given job. Motion carried.&#13;
Motion by Backlund, Supported&#13;
b\ Bennett, that meeting be adjourned.&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
Next meeting November 24. j&#13;
1964 at 8:00 p.m.&#13;
Respectfully submitted Edward&#13;
A. Rettinger Hamburg Twp. t&#13;
Clerk. !&#13;
HIM KNKY DISPATCH&#13;
ICE FOLLIES traditiooai Swing Dtact, hai Dorothyaaa Nelson&#13;
and Richard Dwyer in a more formal mood, in Shipstadi ft&#13;
Johnson Ice Follies of 1965. Skated against an tlegtat Victorian&#13;
background, Richard and Dorothyann havt an opportunity to&#13;
show themselves at their smoothest and most graceful. The 29th&#13;
Edition of Shipstads &amp; Johnson let Follits, tht Show of Cham*&#13;
pions, at the Olympia Stadium, Tuesday, November 10 through&#13;
Sunday, November 22.&#13;
Aids Brother Escape&#13;
From Training School From the number of runaways&#13;
from the Boys Vocational Training&#13;
School at Whitmore Lake it&#13;
would appear that they are doing&#13;
very well on their own, but recently&#13;
one of the boys received&#13;
an assist from his brother in&#13;
escaping from that institution.&#13;
Bruce Turner graduated from&#13;
the BTS about a year ago, and&#13;
then enrolled at Eastern Michigan&#13;
University, where he spent* a&#13;
year. It appeared that Bruce had&#13;
•'seen the light" and was well on&#13;
his road to being a complete citizen.&#13;
Tlien on October 15 he drove&#13;
to the BTS and asked to spL«ak&#13;
with his brother Charles Turner,&#13;
17. After talking for some time,&#13;
it appears that trom previous experience&#13;
Bruce knew a few&#13;
"tricks."&#13;
Anyway, it is reported that he&#13;
kept his foot in a door and prevented&#13;
it from locking and soon&#13;
the two brothers ran to the waiting&#13;
car and took off.&#13;
They slept in Wayne over night&#13;
and then took out for Oklahoma,&#13;
where they spent a few days.&#13;
But the urge to return home&#13;
was too strong, and soon they&#13;
returned to Detroit where they&#13;
were picked up October 26.&#13;
Bruce was arraigned before Justice&#13;
of the Peace Eric Singer&#13;
where he waived examination on&#13;
a charge of aiding in the escape&#13;
of his brother from the BTS. He&#13;
was bound over to the December&#13;
term of Circuit Court and in lieu&#13;
of a $2500 bond is being kept in&#13;
the Livingston county jail.&#13;
RKIAHMMlKU LN&#13;
Q7 H. Main si re*I I'uiri.uev,&#13;
Rex. E. Hendrix. Publisher&#13;
IMHXY B*H&lt;HV nditer&#13;
ALICE &lt;»KAV, UlltUnl editor&#13;
•Sccono Clans m .at HUP . i ^ a' Pinrktnev&#13;
tne columns "i ui"&gt; u"Pe: a r e * n 'l&gt;ei&#13;
forum who-e avaUsblf spare eram&#13;
maticai. 'PU«&gt; and etmr'Hr mmMer&#13;
ntlon* a/# I^P ''n i v 'tsttut:"ni&#13;
Suhsrnplloi^ '-utes IS.1.10 D*f v, i h&#13;
,rtv»nr( in MirWgm M:« '" n t h e I&#13;
^ t H t ^ S Ailfi [&gt; ^&gt; P n 5 J # f t i i l ' MIS ' ' '^'&#13;
(nreiffn enuntnps SIN "vmths 'ait'&lt;.&#13;
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Goes Wrong&#13;
Way on /-96-&#13;
Three young people were seriously&#13;
injured early Sunday morning&#13;
when a driver became confused&#13;
and started going on the&#13;
wrong lane of the 1-96 Freeway&#13;
and two cars crashed hoadon.&#13;
Donald McDermott. .29, of Highland,&#13;
wa.s driving from Milford to&#13;
Howell and told State Police the&#13;
fog was so thick at 3; 10 a.m.&#13;
that as he entered the 1-9(1 Freeway&#13;
at Brighton he became confuted&#13;
and started driving west on&#13;
the eastbound lane.&#13;
He got as far as Dorr Road&#13;
before meeting hcadon a vehicle&#13;
driven by David Copeman, 19, of&#13;
Fowlerville.&#13;
McDermott suffered lacerations&#13;
of the head and a possible skull&#13;
fracture. He was taken to Me-&#13;
Plu'rson Health Center and later&#13;
transferred to the U. of M. Hospiial.&#13;
Ann Arbor.&#13;
Copeman wa.s seriously injured&#13;
a.s he received fractures of the&#13;
vertebra and scapula. He al.so&#13;
was taken to McPherson and then&#13;
to the U. of M. Hospital.&#13;
Ruth Copeman, 22, of 87rt0 Hyne&#13;
Rjad, Brighton, who was riding&#13;
with Copeman, received lacerations&#13;
of the knew and bruises.&#13;
COMMUNITY&#13;
CONGREGATIONAL&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Comer of Mill &amp; t'nadllta Sts.&#13;
Rev. Gerald E. Bender&#13;
878-3787&#13;
Morning Worship 10:45 a.m.&#13;
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Choir P r a c t i c e . Thursday,:&#13;
Senior. 7 p.m.; Junior, 3:45 p.m.;&#13;
Youth. 4:45.&#13;
Pilgrim Fellowship: 1st and&#13;
3rd Sundays at 4 p.m.: 2nd and&#13;
4th Sundays at (5 p.m.&#13;
Bible Study: 2nd, 4lh Sunday&#13;
each month, 7:30 p.m. Pilgrim&#13;
Hah.&#13;
CARE Club&#13;
Meets at PHS&#13;
The CARE Club met at the&#13;
Pinckrwy High School Monday.&#13;
They now have 50 boys and girls&#13;
enrolled and arc under the sponsorship&#13;
of Mrs. Raymonda Morris.&#13;
The club is composed of&#13;
members of all j?rades in the&#13;
I M i School; there are four sentors,&#13;
thirteen juniors, sixteen&#13;
sophomores and seventeen freshmen.&#13;
As this is a service club the&#13;
group.- voted to donate $25 of the&#13;
M5 they made at the recent High&#13;
School Carnival to the United&#13;
Fund. The balance will be spent&#13;
for Christmas presents for the patents&#13;
at the Howell State Hospital.&#13;
At the mwHins held Monday.&#13;
Mrs. Golden, a social worker&#13;
employed at the State Hospital,&#13;
gave a short talk and enumerated&#13;
the many things the club could&#13;
do to benefit the patients at the&#13;
Hospital. Two of the club members&#13;
have volunteered to spend&#13;
part of !hoir free time assisting&#13;
the- social workers at the Hospital.&#13;
KEEP FROM&#13;
PARKED&#13;
CARS&#13;
Pinckney's Past Gleaming from the Back Issues of the Pinckney Dispatch&#13;
FIVE YEABfi AGO&#13;
October M, 1K»&#13;
Saturday, October 24 Victoria&#13;
Lasilo daughter of Mr. and Mr*.&#13;
Alex Laszlo became the bride of&#13;
Jack W. Clark son of Mrs. Walter&#13;
Clark and the late Mr. Clark in a&#13;
ceremony performed in St. Joeepb&#13;
Church in Howell.&#13;
Th« People's Church dedicated&#13;
a new pulpit in their sanctuary&#13;
on Sunday morning October 18.&#13;
The pulpit designed In the shape&#13;
of a croM with the communion&#13;
table attached to the main shaft&#13;
of the crosa was designed by Rev.&#13;
Saunder* and built by church&#13;
member Demetrius O. Gerdan of&#13;
Silver Lake.&#13;
Shirley Miller, daughter of the&#13;
Warren Millers of Hamburg, and&#13;
Michael Heath, son of Mm. Leroy&#13;
Heath of Pinckney, were united&#13;
in marriage Saturday at St.&#13;
Mary's In Pinckney.&#13;
Pvt. Jack Lee who had been in&#13;
Texts had been sent oversew to&#13;
Guadalcanal.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Henry celebrated&#13;
their Mth wedding anniversary&#13;
Nov. 1st.&#13;
Postmasters Lawrence Baughn&#13;
and wife left Friday for Washington,&#13;
D. C, to attend the Postmasters&#13;
Convention.&#13;
Murray Kennedy attended the&#13;
Northwestern - Notre Dame football&#13;
game Saturday at South Bend,&#13;
Indiana.&#13;
TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO&#13;
November 1, 1931&#13;
Pinckney was turned into one&#13;
large sound stage when Kleig&#13;
lights and a movie company came&#13;
to town. The Wilding Picture Productions,&#13;
Inc. used Pinckney as&#13;
a background for a commercial&#13;
film extolling the virtues of an&#13;
automobile tire. They thought&#13;
Pinckney was Michigan's most&#13;
typical old-fashioned village, unspoiled&#13;
from the 19th century, and&#13;
being the producer's answer to a&#13;
prayer for a town where the long&#13;
wooden facades of the business&#13;
district were unbroken "by the&#13;
stuccoed atrocities »o dear to the&#13;
hearts of modern business men".&#13;
Russell Read of Pittsburgh attended&#13;
the Mich.-Yale game at&#13;
Ann Arbor Saturday and spent the&#13;
week end with his parents, Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Ross Read.&#13;
Fred Burgesi had decided to&#13;
give up farming and was to hold&#13;
an auction on Nov. 9. He expected&#13;
to live with his daughter Mrs.&#13;
Lynn Hendee.&#13;
Gene Maim and Miss Cora&#13;
Webb of Detroit were in town&#13;
Thursday.&#13;
FORTY EIGHT YEARS AGO&#13;
October 2«, 191f&#13;
William C. Miller of Pinckney {&#13;
was Republican candidate for&#13;
Sheriff. 1&#13;
The Pinckney High School foot- i&#13;
ball team was defeated 56 to 0 at&#13;
Dexter Tuesday. i&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Gardner i&#13;
spent a few days last week with&#13;
their son at Alma.&#13;
Mrs. Thomas Read returned&#13;
Saturday from a trip to New York&#13;
and Akron, Ohio.&#13;
TEENS »N TRAINING&#13;
By Shirley HoUister Sec.&#13;
Sunday Oct. 25th. our youth&#13;
group, T 'N T. had a surprize&#13;
party for our sponsors, Chuck and&#13;
Mary Hewlett.&#13;
At the Sunday night service we&#13;
presented them with a bible with&#13;
their names engraved on the&#13;
front. This was done all in appreciation&#13;
for what they have&#13;
done for our youth group.&#13;
We had a Halloween parry&#13;
Oct. 31st in the basement of the&#13;
church inviting Hiawatha Beach&#13;
Church to join us.&#13;
November 6 th we have planned&#13;
a going away party for Elaine&#13;
and John Darrow They are goinj?&#13;
to Florida for a few weeks&#13;
So Teens, we've got a bus,&#13;
wth loads of room in *t. and ii&#13;
j ou want to come to T N T at the&#13;
Peoples Church every Sunday at&#13;
5:30 give Rev. Murphy or Chuck&#13;
Hewlett a call and they'll make&#13;
sure you get a ride. We'd love&#13;
to have you come and bring a&#13;
friend or better still bring many&#13;
friends.&#13;
CALL COLLECT!&#13;
Name - - |&#13;
Address - '&#13;
City&#13;
Phone&#13;
HELLER'S&#13;
FLCvVERS&#13;
Ph.me 12N4,&#13;
HOW K M , U K HK. \ N&#13;
*St\ it with r-'Imvi'iV&#13;
Ucauin&#13;
"AIR CONDITIONED"&#13;
9 Permanents&#13;
Hi-Fashion Styling&#13;
0 Pleaching&#13;
0 Coloring&#13;
Manicuring&#13;
Pedicuring&#13;
HOURS: Cloitd Mondays; Tues. thru Sat. % to 3;&#13;
Thun. • FrL evenings by appointment only.&#13;
lif7 K&#13;
DONXA MOLLY&#13;
Operator&#13;
PAT ROSIECKI&#13;
Manager&#13;
Rev. Jones and Rev. Camburn&#13;
attended a meeting of the Dry&#13;
Campaign committee at Howell&#13;
Tuesday.&#13;
Nellie Gardner Fannie Monks,&#13;
Alice, Kathleeti and Madeline&#13;
Roche spent Sunday with Clare&#13;
and Germaine Ledwidge.&#13;
FinzeTs Orchestra of Detroit&#13;
was to furnish music for a dancing&#13;
party at the Pinckney Opera&#13;
House Friday evening, Oct. 27&#13;
1916.&#13;
In Brighton, St. Patricks rectory,&#13;
occupied by Rev. Fr. F. A.&#13;
Witliff, burned about 8:00 A.M.&#13;
Friday. The fire was caused by a&#13;
defective furnace.&#13;
Commencing next Wednesday&#13;
evening, Nov. 1st., the business&#13;
places in town were to close at&#13;
6:00 p.m. Patrons were warned&#13;
to do their shopping early.&#13;
Dancer's in Stockbridge offered&#13;
to reimburse customers their fare&#13;
from Pinckney to Stockbridge If&#13;
a purchase of $15 was made in&#13;
the store.&#13;
EIGHTY YEARS AGO&#13;
November 1. 1883&#13;
The "senior" department of&#13;
the Union School was smoked out,&#13;
yesterday morning, and had to&#13;
adjourn for the chimney to be&#13;
repaired.&#13;
The Stockbridge Sentinel heartily&#13;
seconded the Dispatch's motion&#13;
for a telephone Mne from Pinckney&#13;
to that village.&#13;
The Pinckney and Birkett flour&#13;
mills were humming night and&#13;
day.&#13;
Sidetrack had been laid for&#13;
Pinckney station and the depot&#13;
was soon to be erected. It would&#13;
require several weeks to complete&#13;
blasting so w permit the&#13;
regular running of trains.&#13;
L. E. Richards and Co. had just&#13;
received an entire new line of&#13;
fine buggies and cutters which&#13;
were on display.&#13;
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THIS SPACE&#13;
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PINCKNEY&#13;
By NICK PRAKKEN, Manager&#13;
SOME OF YOU HAVE ASKED&#13;
why we don't somehow prevent&#13;
annoying telephone sales calls&#13;
from reaching our customer**&#13;
homes. One reason it that the law&#13;
requires n» to provide terrice for&#13;
any lawfp] purpose. And selling bj phon# U entirely&#13;
legal. Another reason is that many saWby-phone&#13;
organizations reall? do offer outstanding bargains.&#13;
We wouldn't want our customers to mi«s out on those.&#13;
We do try in many ways to encourage better telephone&#13;
manners among business people* Cradual im»&#13;
provement can be expected as a result.&#13;
Meantime the law of self-defense certainly applies.&#13;
When a telephone salesperson is rude or overly insistent&#13;
on the phone . . . feel free to hang up*.&#13;
THIS CHRISTMAS, GIVE YOUR&#13;
PHONE AN EXTENSION-and&#13;
give yourself the added convenience&#13;
of two phones at a&#13;
fraction more than the coit&#13;
of the first one. What can&#13;
toy more at Christmas, and&#13;
all year long! To order your&#13;
Christmas extension phone,&#13;
call our Business Office or&#13;
ask your Telephone Man.&#13;
SHOP EARLY for the best buys at Christmas. Equally&#13;
good advice: shop by phone, whenever the weather^&#13;
too bad or you're too busy for shopping m person.&#13;
You'll enjoy the season twice as much, because of aJl&#13;
tlic time and trouble you save.&#13;
Around Bishop&#13;
Lake&#13;
E. C. SCHKOfcDER&#13;
237-343 0&#13;
This reporter' s house was in&#13;
mild chao s most of last week—&#13;
t happy, happ y event shook the&#13;
household.&#13;
Tuesday, Oct. 27., Christin e&#13;
Shroede r becam e the bride of&#13;
Kurt Haaxm a of Ann \rbo r at&#13;
St. Pau l Luthera n Churc h m&#13;
Hamburg with the Rev. Prof.&#13;
Eugen e NWsen officiating. Linda&#13;
Shelhart, #-e*se d in a pale blue&#13;
suit, was her attendan t and Jame s&#13;
Kiess was Kurt' s best man.&#13;
Ralph A. Schroeder Jr. and David&#13;
Haaxma were the ushers.&#13;
Christine wore a white two piece&#13;
dirtss with pink accessories. A&#13;
reception at the Ralph Schroeders&#13;
followed the ceremony. The&#13;
couple will live in Ann Arbor&#13;
where both are employed. Kurt&#13;
Is the sen of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-&#13;
Mam Haaxm a of Ann Arbor.&#13;
Henr y Eskola returne d home&#13;
Saturda y after a week in Mc-&#13;
Phmo n Communit y Healt h Center.&#13;
H« Is doing very well. Mrs.&#13;
yefltko Hamnttr i of Ishpeming ,&#13;
pr . and Mrs. Roger Mattso n of&#13;
©etoth , Mr. and Mrs. Pau l Mat-&#13;
Inn of Saginaw and Mr. and&#13;
M J . J . Samd i of Northvill e&#13;
hfaa o w the weekend.&#13;
hta parent s fei&#13;
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November 5, 6, 7&#13;
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1*4 W. Main St . — BrifbtoD F"RE E INSTALLATIO N&#13;
• Th« Qompact . * it-pu r PO M Start s easy, handle s easy and cuts f«»t!&#13;
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PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN&#13;
to-&#13;
Imf/;u mmmm&#13;
sweater 4o*r, 10 mere&#13;
/ac* s if fcosWy up apa/n — to mate it&#13;
/rw t Interesting. In all our new Garland wi&#13;
with sued* tie and trim, it's doubly&#13;
Over ouf Garland turtleneck.&#13;
As seen In Seventeen, $ 1298&#13;
Munze l Upsets Spicer in Green Oak Twp&#13;
In one of the major uptreU in&#13;
loc«J township*, Herber t L. Munzi?],&#13;
Democrat , won over incum -&#13;
Lmt Howar d Spicer, Republica n&#13;
toi township supervisor, 819 to&#13;
74ft Spicer had been nuperviso r&#13;
of Gree n Oak for th« past 14&#13;
y a r s , but has been in troubl e the&#13;
past year as one controvers y aftei&#13;
anothe r ha s cam e before the&#13;
township board .&#13;
it is evident tha t aii this controversy&#13;
hur t Spicer a*, Gxv n&#13;
Oak has been predominantl y He&#13;
publican over the years.&#13;
Othe r contest s in Gree n Oak&#13;
are:&#13;
Township clerk: Mon a Wetuel&#13;
(R) 775, Howar d Clalr (D ) 758&#13;
Treasurer : Paulin e Kravetz (R)&#13;
780, Rober t Anderson (U) 7W3.&#13;
Trustee : Geral d Sixbey (D )&#13;
756, Arthur Standlic k (R) 746.&#13;
Justic e of th e Peace : John&#13;
Newman , 780, unopposed .&#13;
Constables : Orville Dehat e (R)&#13;
7M, Stuar t Leach (R) 703, Joh n&#13;
Shosey (R ) 700, Donal d Wrenn&#13;
(R) 712, Car l Schneide r (D ) 892,&#13;
Ronal d Weber (D ) 675, Richar d&#13;
Williams (D ) 652.&#13;
Hamburg Township News Notes&#13;
BY JEANN E KMPPL E LP&#13;
Hamburg Twp.&#13;
Voters In Hambur g townshi p&#13;
turne d out in recor d number s&#13;
Tuesda y as 1,599 visited the polls&#13;
out of a tota l registratio n of&#13;
nearl y 1800. All Democra t incumbent&#13;
s were all re-electe d by&#13;
safe margins . The tabulatio n is&#13;
as follows:&#13;
Supervisor, Franci s Shehan ,&#13;
(D) 758; Delber t Leapley, (R )&#13;
639: Clerk Edwar d Rettinger , (D )&#13;
782, Lester M. Siarp , (R ) 818;&#13;
Treasurer , Ellen McAfee, (D )&#13;
954; Virginia Slagle. (R ) 451;&#13;
Trustee , William Backlund , (D )&#13;
708; Ralph Otto Winkelhaus, (R )&#13;
626; Pau l Bairas, (D ) 741; Morton&#13;
Scott , Jr. . (R ) 590; Consta -&#13;
bles, Harold Courter , (D ) 852:&#13;
Henr y Gallup , (D ) 845, Leonar d&#13;
Hoeft . (D ) 826, and Fran k Vosmik,&#13;
(D ) 857.&#13;
Genoa Township&#13;
Ther e was only one contes t in&#13;
Geno a townjhi p for local office&#13;
and tha t was a run-awa y as&#13;
perennia l winner Mar y Koch easily&#13;
out scored he r opponent , Mar y&#13;
Merrow , for townshi p treasurer .&#13;
The township vote is as follows:&#13;
Supervisor, Joh n Seim 824; Clerk,&#13;
Doroth y Verellen 596; Treasurer ,&#13;
Mar y Koch 640, Mar y Merro w&#13;
279; Trustee . Henr y Itael l 594;&#13;
Constable , Georg e Prieskor n Sr 1.&#13;
Brighton Twp.&#13;
Brighton townshi p was anothe r&#13;
local townshi p with only one contest,&#13;
tha t for clerk, with Wilfred&#13;
Erns t rolling to a 200-vote majority.&#13;
The tabulation : Supervisor, Robert&#13;
Beers 761: Clerk. Wilfred&#13;
Erns t 613; Elain e Black 428;&#13;
Treasure r Ma e Schmadtk e 819;&#13;
Trustee , Lawrenc e Young 765;&#13;
Justic e of th e Peace . Kennet h&#13;
Weber 780: Constables , Rolan d&#13;
Bair 756, Jac k Law 729. John&#13;
Hochreiter , Jr, 705, Rudy Sistek&#13;
38,&#13;
Retarded \&#13;
Children&#13;
Meeting&#13;
Seventee n parent s and mem -&#13;
ueis ot th e Livingston \ssociatW i&#13;
tor Retarde d Childre n me t Mon -&#13;
day evening. Novembe r 2, it&#13;
Hicket t Schoo l for their regulai&#13;
meeting .&#13;
Presiden t Merke l opene d the&#13;
meetin g with the Lord' s Prayer ,&#13;
followed by the readin g of the&#13;
Octobe r minutes , which were approved.&#13;
Mrs. Johji Lyberg stated tha t&#13;
paren t conference s would begin&#13;
or Monday . Novembe r 9, and&#13;
continu e up to Novembe r 25. Parent&#13;
s not having mad e an appointmen&#13;
t should do so as soon&#13;
as possible.&#13;
Children' s school picture s have&#13;
been taken and will be read y for&#13;
distributio n shortly.&#13;
Thanksgivin g vacatio n will begin&#13;
at noon on Wednesday, November&#13;
25. Schoo l to resum e on&#13;
Monday . Novembe r 30.&#13;
Christma s vacation will begin&#13;
on Friday , Decembe r 18.&#13;
157 intereste d person s regisstered&#13;
at the Open Hous e held&#13;
on Octobe r 11, but a great man y&#13;
guests did not register, so the&#13;
tota l numbe r of visitors would&#13;
be prett y close to 200.&#13;
Since th e first Monda y evening&#13;
OT the mont h seems to be a very&#13;
busy one . it was decide d to&#13;
chang e the Association meetin g&#13;
night to the second Wednesday&#13;
of the month .&#13;
Nationa l Retarde d Children' s&#13;
Week is Novembe r 15-26.&#13;
At th e close of th e meetin g&#13;
Mr. Merke l showed scenic films&#13;
taken in various state s through -&#13;
out our country , which everyone&#13;
enjoyed.&#13;
The next meetin g will be on&#13;
Wednesday, Decembe r 9. 1964.&#13;
7:30 p.m .&#13;
Putnam Twp.&#13;
PUTNA M TOWNSHIP : Supervisor,&#13;
Stanle y Dinkel . (R ) 500,&#13;
no opposition ; Clerk, Murra y&#13;
Kennedy , (D ) 857; Treasurer ,&#13;
Helen Reynolds , (D ) 623; Trustee,&#13;
Louis Stackable , (D ) 604;&#13;
Justic e of th e Peace , Bertran d&#13;
Wylie, (D ) 831; Constables , Phillip&#13;
Gentile , (D ) 589; Arthu r&#13;
Rentz , (D ) 544, Louis Rogers, (D )&#13;
530, and Herber t Schenden , (D )&#13;
581.&#13;
Howoll Slate&#13;
Hospital Needs&#13;
Children' s Clothing&#13;
The Howell Stat e Hospita l Associatio&#13;
n will hold thei r monthl y&#13;
meetin g on Sunday . Nov. 8th at&#13;
2:00 p.m . in the hospita l dinin g&#13;
room . A movie "Wings to Hawaii "&#13;
will be shown as part of the&#13;
meeting .&#13;
Mrs. Mary K Golden , of patient&#13;
s services, wishes to than k&#13;
al the people who responde d so&#13;
generousl y to her request for hoys&#13;
and girls clothin g as part of the&#13;
Christma s drive. She still is in&#13;
need of adult men' s and women' s&#13;
clothin g of all types. They may be&#13;
sent to her at the Howell State&#13;
Hospita l or a note to her will have&#13;
someon e pick up any material ,&#13;
they mas wish to contribute .&#13;
ar e&#13;
H a n d y m a n&#13;
Q. I suspec t tre e root ?&#13;
.-aiusln g m y fuunckiti'j n to ITU ' k.&#13;
Ho w ca n I be .sure ?&#13;
A. D i g trer u i: al.&gt;n: r founds -&#13;
'ion a n d t a ^ o n l&lt;i&lt;,k Al -o if&#13;
brancsie s Mar.: , ovt&gt;i .•*/&gt; .' \r.u&#13;
root s a r e probabl y a l ivur.ua -&#13;
tton . Remo \ c uve.&#13;
Adams&#13;
MOST&#13;
POWERFUL&#13;
PORTABLE&#13;
HEATER&#13;
FOR ITS SIZE&#13;
262 degrees ' of INSTANT heat&#13;
Reddy H?ate r circulate s full hea t rnstantly . Big 5 0 , G ^ ^ . -&#13;
capacit y means QUICK comfort,, . in garage , cabin or workshop..&#13;
. on pati o or porch . Ideal , too, for thawin g pipes and&#13;
po*e &lt; equipmen t Perfec t for outdoo r sports . Runs over 13&#13;
hours on 4 gallons of low cost kerosen e or No. 1 fue l oi!.&#13;
Plug it in, and it start* . PiHI plug, and it stops.&#13;
•A t h«at«r eut№ wh«o surrounding temperatur e is&#13;
ReDDY HeaTeR ONLY&#13;
COM C IN FOft INSTANT DEMONSTRATIO N 99 "&#13;
Howell Chucks Repair Shop&#13;
i v - Y ^&#13;
Mra. Thelm a Elm and son,&#13;
Martin , o/ Strawberr y Lake,&#13;
were in Livonia on Sunday , Oct .&#13;
25, visiting with her niece . Mias&#13;
Mary Harp , at the Ladywood&#13;
Hi^h School on Lhe ground * of&#13;
the Madunn a College. Late r in&#13;
the afternoon , she visited at the&#13;
home of Mr. and Mrs. Emenc k&#13;
Coppol a of Livonia.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. CarJ Sowers and&#13;
family of Kre.s* Road attende d&#13;
the reddin g Tuesday night. Oct .&#13;
27. of Mis.s Christia n Schroede r&#13;
and Kurt Haaxm a at St. Paul'. s&#13;
Luthera n Church . After th e ceremony&#13;
ther e wa&gt;s a receptio n at&#13;
the bride's home for the wedding&#13;
guest*. Othe r guests from&#13;
this area attendin g were Mrs .&#13;
Cleorge May of Strawberr y Lake&#13;
and Mr. and Mrs. Cius Ahland&#13;
ul White Lodge.&#13;
Mrv K. B. Coates" of Winan*&#13;
Lake Road will be entertainin g&#13;
for a few flay* Mrs. Jim Cook&#13;
oi River Forest , 111., who arnved&#13;
on Oct. 28.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Charle s W. Berry&#13;
of Hambur g Road recentl y&#13;
si&gt;ent part o! their vacation&#13;
traveling aroun d to different&#13;
towns in the surroundin g area .&#13;
They had dinne r at Schular' s in&#13;
Marshal l and they also traveled&#13;
to Detroi t to visit with friends&#13;
and relatives.&#13;
The Hambur g Republica n Club&#13;
report s that it had over 200&#13;
guests atten d the dinne r il held&#13;
recently . Ther e were several&#13;
Republica n Candidate s attending ,&#13;
amon g them Allison Green . Gor -&#13;
don Rockwell and Thoma s&#13;
Sharpe .&#13;
Roy M ester, publicit y chair -&#13;
man for the Adults Club, announce&#13;
s that ther e will be a&#13;
meetin g on Nov. 7 at the Presbyterian&#13;
Churc h in Brighton .&#13;
This will be a pot luck dinne r&#13;
startin g at 6:30 p.m . and ther e&#13;
will be slides shown of th e&#13;
Mard i Gra. s in New Orlean s&#13;
taken by David Bosquett s&#13;
The Mary Marth a Circle of&#13;
St. Paul' s will be meetin g at&#13;
the hom e of Mrv Madelin e&#13;
Curtwrigh t of Ore Lake on Now&#13;
5, startin g at 9 p.m . This will&#13;
be an all-da y affair for work&#13;
on the Christma s bazaar items.&#13;
Dougla s Gallu p celebrate d his&#13;
birthda y a day early on Oct. 29&#13;
a birthda y celebratio n dinne r was&#13;
given by his parents . Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Gallu p of Duc k Lake, was&#13;
attende d by his grandparents .&#13;
Mr. and .Mrs Kurt Flebe r of&#13;
Hartland . and his aunt and uncle.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Harol d Jam *&#13;
of Fenton .&#13;
The Man - Marth a Circle of&#13;
St. Paul' s will have a meetin g&#13;
on Now 9 at 8 p.m . for the&#13;
eleclion of officers.&#13;
Gir l Scout Troop 101 of Hum -&#13;
burg hole* its Hallowee n parly&#13;
at the anne x on Oct. 27. TAVHIVSIX&#13;
£lr!s attended and they enjoyed&#13;
the refreshments of cider.&#13;
cupcakes, apples ar.d candy, The&#13;
Cadet girU are working on the&#13;
challenge or emergency preparedness.&#13;
They will be working&#13;
on this project till late m December.&#13;
Miss Carolyn Xichotes of Shannon&#13;
Drivp has been confined to&#13;
her home with the flu. She is&#13;
the Troop Leader for Troop 101.&#13;
The Rebekah Lodge of Hamburg&#13;
will be having a meeting&#13;
on Nov. 4 at 8 p.m. at the Town&#13;
Hall. This is an important meeting&#13;
which will be for the first&#13;
nominations for officers&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Car! Sower.-, and&#13;
family spent a recent Sunday at&#13;
the home of Mrs. SowerV mother&#13;
in Tekonsha, Little William&#13;
Sowers celebrated his birthday&#13;
recently by attending the wedditjg&#13;
of Christian Schroedcr with&#13;
his parents.&#13;
A Family Night will be held for&#13;
member.-, and their friends at St&#13;
Paul's Church. The potluck supper&#13;
will be held on Nov. 8 at&#13;
5 p.m. Please bring a dish to pass&#13;
and your own table service.&#13;
Still confined to bod recovering&#13;
County Ranks&#13;
Above Average in&#13;
Heart Ailments&#13;
. Livingston County ranks above&#13;
thi state average of death* caused&#13;
by cardiovascular ailments, according&#13;
to a recent study by the&#13;
Michigan Heart Association, a&#13;
Michigan United Fund agency.&#13;
Livingston County's figure is&#13;
! 57 7 percent, compared with Os-&#13;
J coda County, with 75 percent,&#13;
! highest figure in the lower Pen-&#13;
' insuia.&#13;
' Other high figures in the area&#13;
have been recorded in Shjawassee&#13;
| County with 57.7 percent; Lipe«r&#13;
County with 57.7 percent, and&#13;
I Clinton Countv with 62.0&#13;
from her recent heart attack is&#13;
Mrs. Beulah Mainiinger of Mer- J&#13;
rill Road. Friends are welcome&#13;
to stop by and visit with her. j&#13;
St. Patrick Girl Scouts from&#13;
Troop 359 held their Halloween&#13;
parly oil Oct. 27 Ln the Shanirick&#13;
Room at the school. There were&#13;
17 girls present and aU enjoyed&#13;
ice cream and all the trimmings.&#13;
according to their troop leader,&#13;
Mrv Bagufeki of Ore Lake.&#13;
On Nov. 4 at 8 p.m. there i-, to&#13;
be a Rotary Altar Society meeting&#13;
in the Shamrock Room at St.&#13;
Patrick's in Brighton.&#13;
Mrs. Loretta Clark of Midland&#13;
Drive informs u&amp; her brother,&#13;
Gary Silverthorn. who lives with&#13;
her, is going around these day*&#13;
with a broken jaw. Gary had this&#13;
hapix'ii while playing football aftei&#13;
a birthday jiarty held on a recent&#13;
Sunday.&#13;
Mrs. Edna Hollenbock of Silver&#13;
Lake Drive spent a feu days wsiting&#13;
at the home of Mrv Harry&#13;
Ackin of Battle Creek last week.&#13;
She aUo spent a few day* at the&#13;
home of her daughter. Mr-.&#13;
Charles Knee.shaw of Hint. On&#13;
the 18th of October, the Hollenbeeks'&#13;
granddaughter. Colleen&#13;
Rae Kneeshaw was bapti/.ed at&#13;
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church.&#13;
The sponsors were Mr. and Mrs,&#13;
Richard Kneeshaw of Grani&#13;
Blanc umi Mrs. Judy Hollenbock&#13;
of Strawl&gt;orry Lake Road. After&#13;
the baptism, the sponsors and |&#13;
relative,-, were dinner guests at&#13;
the Hollenbeck home.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. George King of&#13;
Pearson Drive were (linnet- guest,&#13;
at the home o.r Mr. and Mr.s.&#13;
Norman Lent/ of Detroit Oct. 151&#13;
Mrv Mary Lark of Conlley (&#13;
Lake was recently hospitalized for j&#13;
a few days at McPherson Health •&#13;
Center. &gt;&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Lonn T e r n ami '&#13;
son. Glen, of Hamburg, returned I&#13;
last week from a vacation trip '&#13;
to Robins, Tenn. They had a fine&#13;
t r u e visiting with relatives.&#13;
There will be a meeting of the&#13;
Village League on Nov. .i at the&#13;
home ol" Mrs. Joyce TIMT.S .it Kilii1.'&#13;
Cedardale. Ore Lake.&#13;
On Oct. 24 the Democratic&#13;
Women of Livingston County held&#13;
a pot luck dinner in honor of We.ston&#13;
Vivian at the home of Mrs.&#13;
Ida May of Downing Drive. There&#13;
was a birthday cake for him as&#13;
the next day was Mr Vivian's&#13;
birthday. There were 50 guesis&#13;
attending rhe party, including&#13;
many Democratic candidates and&#13;
local area people.&#13;
There was a bridal -liuuer iickl&#13;
at the home of Mrs. Fred DeWolf&#13;
jn Hamburg in honor of Mis.s Rube&#13;
e lee Thornton, lionesses for&#13;
the shower were the Mster of the&#13;
bride to be. Miss Tainara Thornton,&#13;
and Mrv Helen DeWolf.&#13;
Twenty-seven guests enjoyed the&#13;
centerpiece, which was a beautiful&#13;
rake made by Miss Thornton's&#13;
aunt, Mrs. Ann St. Charles.&#13;
Mrv Janet Santure of Milford.&#13;
daughter of Mr. and M r v Wiseman&#13;
of M-ofi. is back in MoPhcrson&#13;
Health Center. She wu- released&#13;
on Saturday and wa- taken&#13;
back again Wednesday night. Mr&#13;
and Mrs. Wiseman h a \ e b&lt;'fii&#13;
staying in Milford lo help can for&#13;
her chil,l'"cn.&#13;
Mrs. I'aren DeWolf of \ a g e l&#13;
Drive will be tuning n party at&#13;
he.r home on Wednesday. Nov. 4,&#13;
at 8 p.m.&#13;
The Scout Leaders in Hamburg&#13;
wish to thank ever\rine for the&#13;
very successful bake sale held i&gt;n&#13;
Oct. 24. The proceeds from this&#13;
•&gt;&lt;ile are u^'d for the benefit of&#13;
the Brownies, Cub and Boy&#13;
Scouts.&#13;
November birthday .'greetings go&#13;
to Rosemano Belch or, Matt Whybra.&#13;
Annette Williams, Vicky&#13;
Wiseman, Janet Teifer, Charlotte&#13;
Becker and Kevin Marsh.&#13;
The Livingston County Garden&#13;
Club will be meeting at the home&#13;
of Mrs. Leona-Marie Bonner on&#13;
Nov. 6 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Esther IV-an&#13;
of Dearborn will #ive an lJlumjnnted&#13;
talk on conservation and&#13;
will be siwwing her matchless&#13;
color slides. Mr.i. Bonner invite.-)&#13;
any A omen interested in becoming&#13;
niemlx'rs to come to the&#13;
meeting as her guest,&#13;
&gt;'! o&#13;
Wai by ('(HinlMS uith low d c i t l i&#13;
tts include U a t n m b County&#13;
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b * ALICE URAV&#13;
Well Halloween has come and&#13;
&amp; &gt;iw for another year and it was&#13;
H remarkably quiet night In the&#13;
01 j town. Halloween seems to&#13;
b getting more civilized each&#13;
year. It was but a few years&#13;
since when a city or village did&#13;
not find more than a thousand&#13;
dollars worth of damage to re-&#13;
P*±i after Halloween they considered&#13;
themselves lucky. In the&#13;
oid wooden sidewalk and horse&#13;
block days (not too distant a&#13;
Uiut in Pinctaey) was when the&#13;
damage was really done. And&#13;
hardly » Halloween went by withooi&#13;
the inevitable tipping over of&#13;
the "Chic Sales" which had been&#13;
dvcreetly built behind a large&#13;
I, for one, am everlastingly&#13;
thankful that "Trick or Treating"&#13;
has been limited for several&#13;
years now to only one hour in&#13;
HEW! more power&#13;
for your dollar&#13;
the hag life chain saw&#13;
Low. low priettft&#13;
Compact, ft!l&lt;purp«M efctki M W for&#13;
farm, Miburtaa Md tpMtMMM'&#13;
• Big M^day warranty on part*, labor:&#13;
36 day* oa attain, baf, aprookat&#13;
Wilson's&#13;
Mid-State&#13;
marine, Inc.&#13;
S46-0740&#13;
6095. E. Gmnd River&#13;
Lake Chemung, Brighton&#13;
the village the youngsters&#13;
have just as much fun and their&#13;
bag of treats seem just as full&#13;
(at least my children thought s&gt;o)&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bond&#13;
(the former Linda Lee) and&#13;
youngsters Kelly and Bradley,&#13;
have bought a home in Brighton&#13;
and have moved there from Portage&#13;
Lake. Mrs. Bond is now a&#13;
practical nurse at the McPherson&#13;
Health Center.&#13;
HUNTERS RETURN&#13;
Pinckney's Marshal Robert&#13;
Egeler and Mrs. Egeler have&#13;
returned from a two week long&#13;
bunting trip near Helena, Montana&#13;
where Bob was lucky&#13;
enough (and shot well enough)&#13;
to collect an 8-point deer. Mrs.&#13;
Egeler was equally proud of&#13;
the three pound rainbow trout&#13;
she snagged. The Egelers also&#13;
visited his uncle that lives in&#13;
Helena.&#13;
Mrs. George Holt attended the&#13;
Zahn estate auction at the Zahn&#13;
farm at Parker and Waters Road&#13;
last Saturday. We hear there&#13;
were some lovely antiques auctioned&#13;
off to the large crowd&#13;
there.&#13;
Mrs. Leona-Marie Bonner spent&#13;
last Sunday in Grand Rapids&#13;
where she was the ,.gu^st of&#13;
Judge and Mrs. Thaddeus B.&#13;
Taylor.&#13;
Little David Wylie, youngest&#13;
son of Bert and Rose Wylie, was&#13;
the proud prossessor of first prize&#13;
in the pre-school group of Halloween&#13;
costumes judged at the&#13;
party sponsored by the PTA and&#13;
Pinckney Village Council on Halloween&#13;
night. Bert tells us Dave&#13;
was dressed as a "drought-stricken&#13;
farmer".&#13;
Miss Dorothy Rohl is visiting&#13;
friends and relatives in St. Joseph,&#13;
Michigan this week.&#13;
Weekend guest at the home of&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dinkel was&#13;
their friend Miss Nora Riding of&#13;
Lapeer.&#13;
The Maurice Darrows had callers&#13;
from Ann Arbor last Sunday.&#13;
Mrs. Darrow's sister, Mrs. Haze!&#13;
Thompson, former Pinckney resident,&#13;
is spending a few weeks in&#13;
Ann Arbor visiting her daughter&#13;
Mrs Betty Cleavinger. Mrs. Cleavinger&#13;
and Mrs. Thompson spent&#13;
Sunday with the Darrows.&#13;
JINGLE BELLS PASSES ON&#13;
For the past thirty years a&#13;
small grey pony called Jingle&#13;
Bells grazing hi the fields at&#13;
the L. J. Henry farm has been&#13;
a familiar sight to travellers on&#13;
East M-36. The Henrys got the&#13;
pony when their son Gerry was&#13;
only stx months old and it&#13;
bad been a family, pet for the&#13;
other little Henrys that followed,&#13;
too. But last week,&#13;
Jingle Bells, succumbed to old&#13;
age and the frailities it brings&#13;
to all creatures and so another&#13;
Pinckney "landmark" will become&#13;
a legend.&#13;
The George Holts of Patterson&#13;
Lake Road had as their Sunday&#13;
guests their daughter and her&#13;
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry&#13;
Mulligan of Berkley. Mr. Mulligan&#13;
keeps his horse at the Holt&#13;
Pony farm and took this opportunity&#13;
for riding.&#13;
After services Sunday at the&#13;
Swarthout Funeral Home for Ben&#13;
A. Sanderson, Don Swarthout and&#13;
Duke Van Blaircum took the&#13;
body to Minneapolis, Minn, for&#13;
burial.&#13;
Mrs. Helen Van Blaircum was&#13;
the honored guest at a family&#13;
gei-together at the John F. Burg&#13;
home last Sunday night on the&#13;
occasion of her birthday.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Abner Watkins&#13;
were in Detroit Wednesday visiting&#13;
his sister Mrs. Grace Lincoln.&#13;
Last week Thursday Mrs. Leona-&#13;
Marie Bonner, Mrs. Fred&#13;
Read and Librarian Miss Florence&#13;
Preuss were in Lansing attending&#13;
the Michigan Library Association&#13;
meeting.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Grant and&#13;
family traveled to Clarkston Sunday&#13;
to visit with the Grant's son,&#13;
John, at Columbier College. His&#13;
grandmother, Mrs. Fred Wylie,&#13;
went with them also.&#13;
WEDDING BELLS&#13;
Pinckney's Justice of the&#13;
Peace Bert Wylie united a&#13;
young couple In marriage last&#13;
Saturday at 6:00 p.m. The ceremony&#13;
took place in the bride's&#13;
home on Hamburg St. Carolyn&#13;
Fletcher and Ai Doan spoke&#13;
their wedding vows at that&#13;
time.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Henry&#13;
are deep in blueprints these days&#13;
as their new home at Portage&#13;
Lake is being constructed at a&#13;
good rate of speed.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Camburn&#13;
were up north at their cabin for&#13;
several days last week.&#13;
This weekend will be a big one&#13;
for all square dancers in Michigan&#13;
when the Annual Michigan&#13;
Square Dance Convention will&#13;
hold forth for two days, Friday&#13;
and Saturday November 6 and&#13;
7th at Lansing. The Pinckney&#13;
Village Squares have cancelled&#13;
their regularly scheduled dance&#13;
for Saturday to enable their&#13;
members to attend this annual&#13;
event.&#13;
Percy Ellis was taken to a&#13;
Nursing Home in Chelsea by the&#13;
Swarthout ambulance Sunday.&#13;
The annual exodus from Pinckney&#13;
to the warmer climates has&#13;
started. Mr. and Mrs. L. W.&#13;
Umstead left last Thursday for&#13;
Sebastian, Florida where they&#13;
will stay for the holidays.&#13;
24TH ANNIVERSARY&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Read&#13;
oi Portage Lake were honored&#13;
on the occasion of their 24th&#13;
wedding anniversary ut a famii&gt;&#13;
gathering at the hi me o'&#13;
Bob's sisttr and her luniiv.&#13;
the John McQuires, at their&#13;
home in Orchard Lake. Present&#13;
were Bob's parents, Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Fred Read, and Ws sister&#13;
and her family, the Jim Whit,&#13;
leys, Rosemary Whitley came In&#13;
for some of the celebrating,&#13;
also it was her birthday.&#13;
Mrs. Sadie Read, BobS aunt,&#13;
was also present.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Burg&#13;
(the former Bonnie Lee) and&#13;
daughter Mary Helen have mover!&#13;
their mobile home from the&#13;
Burg farm to the Starlite Trailer&#13;
Park in Brighton. From there&#13;
John will commute to his teaching&#13;
position in Redford.&#13;
The mighty hunters have returned&#13;
from the north we&#13;
mean, Cliff Miller, Win Baughn,&#13;
Harold Henry, Dale Miller, Ted&#13;
Gary and Dutch Baughn. They&#13;
not only saw deer, but Win hit&#13;
one with his trusty bow and arrow&#13;
(which isn't easy) and though&#13;
they trailed it for some time&#13;
"they just ran out of trail". We&#13;
hear that Harold Henry is a&#13;
real good cook.&#13;
Guests at the home of Mr and&#13;
Mrs. Joe Basydlo last Sunday afternoon&#13;
were her brother and his&#13;
family, the Donald Cheneys of&#13;
Fowlerville. In the evening the&#13;
Basydlos called on their daughter&#13;
and her husband, the Ned Palmers&#13;
of Dexter.&#13;
Mrs. Lloyd Harden of the&#13;
Pinckney - Howell road entered&#13;
McPherson Health Center last&#13;
Sunday where she possibly will&#13;
undergo surgery.&#13;
4-H LEADERS ELECTED&#13;
At a recent meeting of the&#13;
the Putnam Township 4-H Leaders&#13;
and members, officers for&#13;
the coming year were elected.&#13;
Mr. Robert Pike of Pinckney&#13;
Road was elected to the office&#13;
of township chairman, Mr.&#13;
James Merna was elected to&#13;
serve as secretary, and Mrs.&#13;
Veins Knapp was re-elected to&#13;
serve another year as treasurer&#13;
for the (64-465 year.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Glbertson&#13;
and family had dinner at Jackson&#13;
last week in the famous&#13;
Shuler's restaurant there.&#13;
The Charles Borovskys are&#13;
having open house Saturday night&#13;
for their daughter Pat Borovsky&#13;
in honor of her 18th birthday.&#13;
Pat is now attending Eastern&#13;
Michigan University at Ypsilanti.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Read will&#13;
l?ave in about a week to spend&#13;
the winter in Florida.&#13;
Eight Boy Scouts of Troop 58&#13;
ushered at the "Little Brown&#13;
Jug Game" at the U of M Stadium&#13;
recently. Scoutmaster Don&#13;
Oleski and Gerald Swarthout&#13;
drove the boys to the game.&#13;
About 20 boys of Troop 58 attended&#13;
the recent Livingston&#13;
County Camporee held at Bishop&#13;
Lake. Each patrol had projects&#13;
which had to be accomplished.&#13;
The Wolf Patrol was awarded a&#13;
red ribbon for their endeavors.&#13;
Halloween afternoon the Cub&#13;
Scouts attended the Michigan-&#13;
SIWn'H - WLnxr.SDAV OCTOBUR 28,&#13;
lamplighters to&#13;
By Fowlerville •**? srlal&#13;
The Pinckney Pirates played&#13;
the Fowlerville Gladiators last&#13;
Friday to decide first place in&#13;
the Ingham County League. Fowlerville&#13;
dominated throughout the&#13;
game and ran away with it 35-0.&#13;
At first it looked as if it was&#13;
going to be an even game as&#13;
both teams forced the other to&#13;
punt on the first few series of&#13;
downs. The Gladiators then put&#13;
on a scoring drive topped off by&#13;
about a three yard plunge. The&#13;
kick for the extra point was good&#13;
as was true on all five Fowlerville&#13;
TDs.&#13;
At 6 55 in the second quarter&#13;
Fowlerville blocked a Pirate punt&#13;
and recovered. On the first play&#13;
from scrimmage a pass was&#13;
good for six more points.&#13;
With 2:30 left in the first half&#13;
John Haas broke loose on an end&#13;
around and fought off opposing&#13;
tacklers for 40 vards. This one&#13;
Fowlerville JV&#13;
Beat Pinckney JV&#13;
The Fowlerville Junior Varsity&#13;
beat the Pinckney J.V. team last&#13;
Thursday 19-0.&#13;
Twice fumbles within the Fowlerville&#13;
20 yard line cost the&#13;
Pirate JVs. possible touchdowns.&#13;
Another time a failure to make&#13;
a first down within the Fowlerville&#13;
five stopped a big scoring&#13;
threat.&#13;
The first two Fowlerville touchdowns&#13;
came very early in the&#13;
jjame, The first and second time&#13;
they got the ball they drove right&#13;
down the field to score, but&#13;
the Pinckney team's defense&#13;
tightened up and didn't allow another&#13;
six pointer until much later&#13;
in the game.&#13;
Jim Douglass played a good&#13;
game for the Pinckney Junior&#13;
Varsity catching 6 of 6 passes&#13;
thrown to him and playing his&#13;
defensive end well.&#13;
This Thursday the Pirates Junior&#13;
Varsity play Dansville's Junior&#13;
Varsity in Pinckney.&#13;
last Pirate effort before the half&#13;
was halted soon after Haas' run&#13;
when . Fowlerville picked off a&#13;
Pirate pass. On the next play a&#13;
pass play covering 80 yards made&#13;
the score 20-0. So, at the end of&#13;
the half the score was 21-0.&#13;
In the third quarter there was&#13;
no scoring. Another pass good&#13;
for six In the fourth quarter.&#13;
With 1:36 left in the game the&#13;
Gladiators got their last seven&#13;
points. The time ran out on the&#13;
clock and on the Pirates.&#13;
This Friday the Pirates go to&#13;
Dansville. for an afternoon game.&#13;
Goblins - Ghosts&#13;
(Continued From Page 1)&#13;
Mary Jane Grant and Valerie&#13;
Keiser, second place; Tim Reiser&#13;
and Ricky Bennett third place:&#13;
and Debbie Aschenbrenner and&#13;
Dee Ann Gasper, fourth place.&#13;
Judges for the evening were&#13;
Bob Amburgey, Otis Matteson,&#13;
I^ouie Rogers, Lefty Reason, Ray&#13;
Williams. Hal Mills assisted at&#13;
the "mike" making the announcements,&#13;
and many others were on&#13;
hand to assist the P.T.A. officials&#13;
as they entertained the children.&#13;
Northwestern game at the sta-&#13;
(!• urn in Ann Arbor.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elmer&#13;
of Pinckney are the proud parents&#13;
of a baby girl born to&#13;
them October 26 at McPherson&#13;
Health Center.&#13;
Pfc. Gary Szalwinski of the US&#13;
Marine Corps on joyed a five&#13;
day stay at the home of his parents&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Pat O'Lca'-y&#13;
enroute from San Deigo, Calif,&#13;
to his new base at Portsmouth.&#13;
Va. when he will be attending&#13;
Cripto School.&#13;
Gregory&#13;
Mrs, H. E. Marshall was hostess&#13;
to the Birthday club and&#13;
luncheon honoring Mrs. F. A.&#13;
Hewlett on her 90th birthday,&#13;
Thursday. Out of town guests&#13;
were Mrs. W. J. Crosman of Howell&#13;
and Mrs. G. A. Reid.&#13;
Mrs. Eva James is a surgical&#13;
patient at Pontiac Osteopathic&#13;
Hospital.&#13;
The Unadilla Township 4-H Club&#13;
rally was held Monday ru'inny&#13;
at the Gregory School.&#13;
Mrs. Nettie Caskey and Mivs&#13;
Eunice Hart spent a few days,&#13;
last week at Ea^t Jordan&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Iro-shans&#13;
and daughters were Sunday&#13;
evening visitors of Mrs. Alice&#13;
Kator.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chipman&#13;
observed their 67th wedding anniversary&#13;
Monday.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. "A. T. Sholty of&#13;
Va.ssar, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph&#13;
Reid and family of Livonia were&#13;
weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs.&#13;
Robert Reid. Mrs. Harold Harlsuff&#13;
and daughters joined them&#13;
Sunday for dinner.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Hodges&#13;
and family of Belding spent Sunday&#13;
with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd&#13;
Hodges and family.&#13;
LOCALS&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. John Colone attended&#13;
the open house of the&#13;
Adelia Cheever House of the University&#13;
of Michigan Sunday a.s&#13;
guests of Miss Linda Zakanas, a&#13;
sophomore from Detroit.&#13;
A family gathering for a buffet&#13;
dinner at the home of Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. William Hill, of Doyle&#13;
road, honored Mrs. Hill's mother,&#13;
Mrs. Julius Aschenbrenner who&#13;
leaves this week to spend the&#13;
winter in St. Petersburg, Florida.&#13;
In addition to her children and 13&#13;
grandchildren, the guests ineludeod&#13;
Mrs. Rosina Hill and the&#13;
Larry Cameron family, of Brighton,&#13;
and Miss Sue Beerens o(&#13;
Hamburg.&#13;
TL'ESDAY NIC HIT&#13;
LADIES LEAGUE&#13;
Ike's Mobil 22&#13;
Dick's B-Line .21&#13;
HHands Gardens . 20&#13;
Pincknoy Typesetting 19&#13;
Ix?e's Standard . _. . 15' 2&#13;
Clark's Grocery . . . .. 12&#13;
LaRosa's 12&#13;
Blue Water Store . . . 12&#13;
Van's Motor Sales . . . 1!;i&#13;
LaRosa Bowl . . . 1 1&#13;
Si'ver Lake Gro. H&#13;
Bill's Restaurant 6&#13;
L&#13;
7&#13;
8&#13;
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1 2 ' ,&#13;
Ifi&#13;
Ifl&#13;
Hi',&#13;
17&#13;
20&#13;
MONDAY NIGHT LADIES&#13;
W L&#13;
Pinckney Gen. Store 21&#13;
Davis Crop Dusting . 20&#13;
LaRosa Bowling Ix&gt;ungel7&#13;
Wiltse Live Wires .. . 14&#13;
ACO. Inc. . . . . 12!&#13;
LaRosa Bowl 12&#13;
Rock's Marathon 8&#13;
Blatz 71&#13;
7&#13;
11&#13;
14&#13;
15'i&#13;
20'0&#13;
ELEMENTARY&#13;
SCHOOL&#13;
BaeMM the American elementary&#13;
•chool vetches the greatest number&#13;
of our ettuBf for the longest time, it is&#13;
responsible for laying the groundwork&#13;
far heelthy Intellectual and personality&#13;
growth*&#13;
Elementary school gives the child hi*&#13;
first gBmpee into the worlds of the social&#13;
studies* art, science and literature—and&#13;
it gives him an awareness of the vastness&#13;
of information about these worlds. Here&#13;
the child learns to read and use libraries.&#13;
He learns to make Judgments and Iden*&#13;
tify fact and truth from fallacy and halftruth;&#13;
He learns the power of his mind&#13;
and becomes familiar with his talents&#13;
and his shortcomings.&#13;
Elementary school helps the child develop&#13;
his personality and teaches him to&#13;
work and cooperate with others* It&#13;
strives to give him independence and&#13;
self-confidence*&#13;
The teacher is the child's Idol during&#13;
the elementary school years. Aware of&#13;
this responsibility, the elementary school&#13;
teacher works hard to set a good example&#13;
for her students. She knows that every*&#13;
thing she says and does makes a lasting&#13;
imprint on the minds and memories of&#13;
her pupils.&#13;
The young child Is a delight. He k&#13;
bold, and honest, and fun.. The elementary&#13;
school works to preserve these good&#13;
qualities while it equips him with the&#13;
tools for a satisfactory future life.&#13;
THIS IS ONE OF A SEAIH OF EDUCATION FEATURES PUBLISHED&#13;
AS A PUBLIC SCftVICB IN COOPtltATION WITH THE MICHIGAN&#13;
P * V S AMOetATMN* TMK MICHIGAN EDUCATION ASSOCIATION.&#13;
ANf VMS&#13;
Obituary&#13;
SANDERSON SERVICES&#13;
Services for Benrae A. Sanderson,&#13;
68, a resident of the Pinckrrey&#13;
area for the last eight years,&#13;
will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in&#13;
Swarthout Funeral Home in&#13;
Pinckney. Burial will be in Minneapolis.&#13;
Mr. Sanderson died Wednesday&#13;
afternoon in Veterans Hospital,&#13;
Ann Arbor.&#13;
Born Aug. 3, 1896, he was a&#13;
member of the United Bill Posters&#13;
Union. Mr. Sanderson worked as&#13;
a bill poster before retiring in&#13;
1960.&#13;
He leaves a sister, a brother&#13;
and two nephews.&#13;
ONEY SAVER COUPON&#13;
A SERVICE SPECIAL \&#13;
Complete auto or light truck tune-up, Including&#13;
Spark Plugs, Points, Condenser, and comprehensive&#13;
Rotunda check for compression, carburetion and&#13;
timing*&#13;
plus OIL CHANGE 6 Cyl. $22.95&#13;
and FILTER 8 Cyl. $24-95&#13;
Wilson Ford Sales &amp; Service&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
CALL 227-1171 FOR APPOINTMENT&#13;
Offer Void after Nov. 15, 1964&#13;
Meetings Soon&#13;
The Lamplighters, a musical&#13;
evangelistic team, from Helena,&#13;
Ohio, will be the featured talent&#13;
for the special meetings at the&#13;
Salavation Army of Livingston&#13;
Cuunty, 22(1 \ . Michigan., Howe!]&#13;
The Lamplighters composed of&#13;
Rev. Jeanne Musier, ThB.D.D.,&#13;
and Rev. Beverly J. Hall. Helena,&#13;
preach, siny, and play musical mstrum&#13;
en ts, including the ^anaphoric,&#13;
guitar bass viol, mandolin,&#13;
piano, or^an. uiict aceordian. They&#13;
have had a collective ministry of&#13;
over 30 &gt;ear^, j&gt; pastors, evan-&#13;
^el^t.s. \uu;h counselor, Bible&#13;
Lunch Menu&#13;
.y hjj] liislructor. IIIUMC teaCVT&#13;
a.'id Milkers.&#13;
D." Mosier. a graduate of A.-&#13;
e;vjr Hay Bible Institute, \,a&gt; J&#13;
former Richmond, .Michigan re-:-&#13;
dent. She vibrantly, authoritati.•.-&#13;
:y ministers the Word in serm&lt;n.&#13;
'a-, wc-'l. as sony. For some t i n / :&#13;
^.ne was also part of the facui;;-&#13;
at her Alma .Mater. ABBI, !..&#13;
add;t:on to the ministry, she K\*&#13;
spent time t s a m a r i n e cour •&#13;
selor. and -.vK'iu! worker for ;.i^&#13;
Ohio State l)''partm#:;t. \{ev m&lt; v&#13;
s u : ^ a r c . d o u r , cunci.^f, t: i ?&#13;
to the Bibln&#13;
Re\. ILil, duelled *,t f ) e t : j '&#13;
Bible Institute U;K1 doe^ (In- ;&#13;
Masio f.Tr,.ir:ic with a message) : i&#13;
addition '.&lt;&gt; fte m u j c a l O f i t r ; ^&#13;
tioii to tin1 ^ervH.1'.*. S^e '.;M&#13;
tauyh' pijno arid or^an ft) ye^r&gt;.&#13;
She is a riu'.ne of Poi;t Hui'&gt;n&#13;
M;ch:-ai!.&#13;
The Lampl.^:!ter&gt;, a n AH inlx; •&#13;
deiiomiricitio.'fc^ar^ and i u v e stirce^&#13;
sfLilly worked With the Mel:i-&#13;
&lt;y.l&gt;!. r&gt;.i.:)i.-:. Chn.-'; an a i d M:&#13;
.-.ionary Ai,...t.&gt;•&lt;-. Church of Chr;-:&#13;
lv,a;i;:r!;ccii I'u.U'd Rretiu-rn, an I&#13;
A-M'mb!y of (]'ml C h u r c h y aiM&#13;
the Sdlawio.'i Army in&#13;
y&#13;
Meeting times as follows:&#13;
Sunday Sciiuul — If):(Ml a ni&#13;
Worship service — 11: 00 a.m.&#13;
Youn.-i I-V)plc"s Lc-non &amp;&#13;
i ^ 1 Legion fi.ftO p.m.&#13;
S..la\ at:.in M w ' i n - 1 — 7:,'jO p.m&#13;
Week n:•.'.[£:&gt; W'r ii:r-.J,,y . Satur&#13;
day — 8:0(1 p i n .&#13;
All Am Weku.'nc1 " '&#13;
Gregory Man&#13;
Gets Promotion&#13;
Mr.&#13;
PINCKNEY COMMUNITY&#13;
SCHOOLS CAFETERIA MENU&#13;
Week of November 9, 19W&#13;
MON. NOV. 9&#13;
Spaghetti, vegetable, .sandwiches,&#13;
fruit, milk,&#13;
TIES. NOV. II)&#13;
Corned beef ca^erole, vegetable,&#13;
sandwiehes. fruit milk&#13;
W E I ) . NOV. 11&#13;
Slo|)|)y-.fo. v e - e l a M r . fru.t, n u k&#13;
TIH'HS. NOV. 12&#13;
Mashed potatoes, turkey \ :;r;i-&#13;
\y vegetable sandwiches fruit&#13;
ii.ilk&#13;
I III. NOV. l,j&#13;
l.c'isan^a with cheese,vr.vi.ihi.-&#13;
sandwiches, frui:, milk.&#13;
H a r r y Hou-eh*'oVr, &gt;O&lt;A of&#13;
and Mrs. George K. lio&#13;
of ISO Kuhn Si.. Gregory. # i c h . .&#13;
ha^ been pr'»moi*cl to »irman&#13;
.-ccond class in I1"" 'T ^ Air&#13;
Force at Setfrttg§ AFB, Mick.&#13;
Airman Hou.seiijiJer is. , n aircraft&#13;
instalment repairman in a&#13;
unit that snimortv the Strategic&#13;
Air Command niiss,")n of kec;&gt;-&#13;
\\\i tin1 nation's intercontinental&#13;
m:ssiie&gt; and jet bombers on consianl&#13;
aieii.&#13;
Th" a ;rm,in a&lt;h'iuMI Stocklir.&#13;
d'.v f »!:rh ) I I i ^ School.&#13;
Livingston Players&#13;
T h e r e g u l a r m o n t h l y i n c H m : ;&#13;
of t h e L i v i n g s t o n F l a y e r s u . l l be&#13;
held a t West K ] e m r n t ; i r v School&#13;
T h u r s d a y . X o v r n i f n - r :&gt;. ;r ,y i n&#13;
P Ml, A I I a f e W e l ' - u i i ) , '&#13;
w&#13;
Ilov,&#13;
SNEDICOR'S&#13;
CLEANERS&#13;
IX PLVCKXEY&#13;
KDXESDAY and&#13;
SATURDAY •&#13;
S.i. Michigan Ave.&#13;
HI Ph. 330&#13;
GAS&#13;
( OX\ KKSIOX•Ul'KNERS&#13;
HOT WATER&#13;
and&#13;
FORCED AIR SYSTEMS&#13;
free estimates&#13;
Gentile Home (enter&#13;
UPtown 8-3143&#13;
Pinckney FHA Terms&#13;
Pleads Guilty to&#13;
False Identity&#13;
A youth carrying false iden- ;&#13;
tification papers was refused the&#13;
purchase of liquor at the 4-Mile&#13;
Tavern Saturday by Donald Theis,&#13;
owner of the bar. He recognized |&#13;
the youth and notified State Pol- (&#13;
ice. |&#13;
David Ochampaugh, 20, of M2&#13;
ChiLson Road, was apprehended&#13;
and taken before Justice of the&#13;
Peace Stanley Peoviak where&#13;
he entered a plea of guilty to&#13;
attempting to purchase alcoholic&#13;
beverages with false identification.&#13;
He was fined $25 and $10&#13;
costs.&#13;
.;Y£ AWARD WINNER!&#13;
i BEST PICTURE&#13;
iff* loin Jones HSTMANCOLOR t ^&#13;
T M r A&#13;
H O W E L L T H E A T R E&#13;
Phone 546-3600&#13;
OXK ^ V I I K OXLY!&#13;
Startin|&gt;; W&lt;»&lt;lti&lt;»Mlny. Xo%. 11 til&#13;
Lavey Insurance Agency&#13;
114 W. MAIN — PINCKNEY — UP 8-3221&#13;
• • T •&#13;
,,,•* &lt;&#13;
arc&#13;
THE BRIGHTON (MICH. ) ARGUS I - WED., NOV. 4, 1964&#13;
BRIGHTON CHU m HKS&#13;
METHODIS T&#13;
CHL'KCH&#13;
400 Ka«t Uraod River&#13;
Brtffbtoa, ilUhigan&#13;
ACi4*my '-778 9&#13;
Hubert Brubaker, Fa* tor&#13;
ACad«my «?831&#13;
a in Melvln Ufnt-Organibt-&#13;
Chotr Director&#13;
(.'nurch School, 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Worship Service. 10:45 a.i*.&#13;
Tnere is a nursery during&#13;
the worship service for pr«-&#13;
Si-huoJ children&#13;
Thursday 7 00 p.m. CaroJ&#13;
Choir Rehearsal.&#13;
Thursda&gt; 8:00 p.m Senior&#13;
Youth Fellowship , 6:30-8:3 0&#13;
p.m . cad&#13;
ST. PATRICK'S&#13;
CATHUL K CHLKC H&#13;
Brighton , MIrhig&amp; o&#13;
Phon e %2tHM6 3&#13;
Pasto r Rev Leo MeCan n&#13;
Assistant Reverend s&#13;
BrwurtoK K l.fMlwiitKe.&#13;
Leo Po»er , C.M.M .&#13;
Sunda y Mass^ , H::iii. 8:00.&#13;
lU-0 0 12:00.&#13;
Weekday Masses, 6:30 7:50.&#13;
Hol y day Masses, 5:30. 8:15&#13;
12:15 an d 6:00.&#13;
F i r s t Fridays , Masses at&#13;
7:50 a.m. , 11:20 an d 6:00 p.m .&#13;
Confessio n Wed., nad Thurs-&#13;
&lt;j,.v evenings H&lt;&gt;l.v .'omrnu n&#13;
ion at 6:00 a.m. , 6:30 a.m . and&#13;
Ixlor e th e 7:00 a.m . Mass.&#13;
Ncnen a to Our Mothe r oJ&#13;
Perpetua l H e l p Wednesda y&#13;
evenin g at 7:30. also at 5:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Holy Communio n at 6:00, *i: 30&#13;
and 7:00 a.m .&#13;
St. Joh n (Mission) . Locate d&#13;
on M-5 9 'wo miles west of M-&#13;
2,&#13;
Sunda y Masses, 9:00 a.m .&#13;
Concession s before th e Mass&#13;
Holvda y Mass at 7:30.&#13;
&amp;»'!. PAUL' S&#13;
OHl'BO H&#13;
By toe Mill&#13;
lh. K*v. Huber t U.&#13;
Raster&#13;
Sunday Services, 8:00 a.m&#13;
Holy Communion&#13;
10:00 a.m.. Morning Prayei&#13;
Ctaurch School W Jd Nursery&#13;
First and Third Sunday*&#13;
Holy Communion «t b o th&#13;
services.&#13;
7:00 pjxu Youth L*ia;ue&#13;
BRIGHTON CONGKUtiAUON&#13;
OF JEHOVAH'S WIT№SM1 &gt;&#13;
Presiding Minister:&#13;
•lajne * P. Sazama&#13;
Phooe 329-930 1&#13;
Kingdom Hall&#13;
801 Cheataut street&#13;
Thursday. 7:30 p.m.. Theo&#13;
cratie Ministry School&#13;
Thursday, 8:30 p.m., Service&#13;
Meeting.&#13;
Sunday, 2:30 p.m.. Public&#13;
Talk.&#13;
Sunday 3:45 — VVatchtower&#13;
Study.&#13;
Tuesday 8:00 p.m., Area&#13;
Bible Studies. Kingdom Hal]&#13;
801 Chestnut St. , Brighton&#13;
1020 E Grand River, Brighton,&#13;
9088 ParshallvUle, Hartland.&#13;
TRI- LAKES BAPTIST&#13;
9100 L M Road&#13;
R«v. Bmc« blino. Ptilor&#13;
10:00 a.m. Sunday School.&#13;
11:00 asci. Morning Worship&#13;
6:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship&#13;
7:00 p.m. Evening Service.&#13;
Wednesday evening at 7:30&#13;
p.m. Bible Study ana Prayer&#13;
si J o H &gt; s LVAM.Kl.lC.i l&#13;
L i t . HAN CHLK 4 K&#13;
3HA B. Nortfcftefc l C h a n * .a&#13;
NorthfW M rntvDAht p&#13;
Adults&#13;
Chtidran,&#13;
a.m.&#13;
ietfl »&#13;
Schoci i 9 30 a.m&#13;
Si»rvno*k 10:30 u.m&#13;
8:00 p.a,&#13;
S*uurda&gt;.&#13;
*'l PAT KICK'S&#13;
( ATHOMC CHURCH&#13;
Whitaot* Lake&#13;
Father Leu Maikowbkl&#13;
Masses: 8:00, &amp; 10:30 a.m.&#13;
CA1AAUY BAPTIST&#13;
279 Dartmoor Or.&#13;
Church Phone; HI 9~*343&#13;
Pastor, W |\ Nicholas&#13;
Phone 668-0*9 8&#13;
Orjraoiitl, Mrs. Beryl Tucker&#13;
Pianist, Mr*. H. N. Manning&#13;
8. 8. SupU Ron* Sutterrield&#13;
Sunday School - Classes toi&#13;
ail a«es - 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship — 11 am&#13;
Jet Cadets - 5:30 p.m.&#13;
Evening evengellcai hour —&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
Q. A. E. — 8:15 p.m.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Senior Choir practice, Thursday,&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
Blessings await you at Calvary,&#13;
the friendly church.&#13;
TH E (iRAC E BAPTIS T&#13;
CHURC H&#13;
n i l t V K R OF HYN K AND&#13;
HACKE R RUS .&#13;
\\a\n « L. (ilauqu e Pasto r&#13;
A Churc h where&#13;
all are Welcome&#13;
Sunda y Bible School , 9:50&#13;
a m.&#13;
Mormn s Preachin g Service,&#13;
ll 00 a m&#13;
Evenin g Service, 7:00 a.m .&#13;
Wednesda y Bible Stud y and&#13;
Chm r Practice , 7:00 p.m .&#13;
It \ ii would like transporta -&#13;
fon i&lt;&gt; -m\ of th e services call&#13;
AT 7-3163 or desire pastora l&#13;
r .itnsel cull . . . Sout h Lyon&#13;
4.18-3211 .&#13;
ST. GEORGE EVANGELICAL&#13;
LUTHERANCHTRCH&#13;
803 West Main Street&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
AC 8-278S&#13;
Sunday School with classes&#13;
for children, age 3 through&#13;
hi^h school as well as a class&#13;
fur adults at 9:45 each Sunday&#13;
Worship Service is held at&#13;
11:00 a.m.&#13;
Supervised nursery care for&#13;
small children is provided dur.&#13;
ing the worship service,&#13;
Visitors are always welcome&#13;
PIKCKNEY&#13;
GREEN OAK&#13;
FREE METHODIS T CHURCH&#13;
10111 t . S 23&#13;
HI »-*357&#13;
Rev. A. C. Pound*, Jr., Paator&#13;
10:00 a.m. Sunday School.&#13;
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship&#13;
6:43 p.m. Free Methodic&#13;
Youth.&#13;
7:30 p,m. Evangelistic Servict.&#13;
Thursday 7:30 p.m. Mid-&#13;
Week Service.&#13;
METHODIS T&#13;
COMMUNIT Y CHURCH&#13;
Rev. Robert F. Davis, Pastor&#13;
9:45 a.m., Church School,&#13;
11:00 a.m., Worship Service&#13;
6:30 p.m.. MYF.&#13;
Wednesday 4 p.m. junior&#13;
choir.&#13;
Wednesday 7 p.m senior&#13;
choir.&#13;
IIOWKLL&#13;
CH I K&lt; h Of TH E&#13;
NAZAKUN E&#13;
WH ^ oi ^rtb y Stnm t&#13;
HuweU&#13;
llt-v K. N tUyirvft . Httato i&#13;
Sunda y Schoo l a\ 10:00 ajn&#13;
Worship Service at 11:10 a.m&#13;
Evange..sti c Servic«i at 7:30&#13;
Midwee k praye r service at&#13;
t Ab p.m on Wednesda y&#13;
Methodist Church&#13;
Happenings. .&#13;
OF GOD&#13;
503 Lake 8tr«et&#13;
Rev. Diirrri MoK«el, Pastor&#13;
Sunda.v Schooi - 10:00 a.m&#13;
Mnrninfe Worship—11:00 a.ra&#13;
SI JOHN'S&#13;
KPISOM'AI ( HURflH&#13;
Sibley at VVainut How«JI&#13;
RHV Richard Infant, Rector&#13;
The Holy Communion every&#13;
Sunday at 8:0C a.m.&#13;
The Holy Communion at&#13;
10:00 a.m on the first and&#13;
third Sundays ot each month.&#13;
Morning prayer end sermon&#13;
at 10 00 a.m on second, fourth&#13;
and fifth Sundays of e a c h&#13;
month.&#13;
Church schooJ classes on&#13;
Sunday at 10.00 a.m.&#13;
EVANGELICAL&#13;
CKITED BRETHREN&#13;
Cast Crane &amp; McCarthy Sta.&#13;
Rev. Charlea holb, Pmator&#13;
Worship Service at 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday School at 11:00 a.ra&#13;
Midweek Worship Service on&#13;
Wednesday at 7:00 p.m.&#13;
TABERNACLE&#13;
Michiga n&#13;
Genev a Kaltenbac h&#13;
Sunila v School , 10:30.&#13;
S i M u l ' i v 1 S c r i ' H ) ] , I t : 4 . 1 .&#13;
S u n &lt;i n y Mornin g Services&#13;
PUOPLES ' CHURC H&#13;
383 Unadlll a Stree t&#13;
ttev. Thoma s Murph y&#13;
. jrnin g Worship. 11:00 a.m&#13;
Sunda y School . 9:45 a.m .&#13;
Y o u n g People' s Meetin g&#13;
6:00 p.m .&#13;
Evenin g Worship, 7:00 p.m .&#13;
Thursda y Praye r Meeting .&#13;
7:30 p.m .&#13;
Sunda y Broadcast , WHM 1&#13;
1:30.&#13;
I BET1IK L RAPT1S T CHURC H&#13;
^. Wednesda y&#13;
Sunila y I' i e n i u :^ Sei'Mce s i&#13;
8t 7 30.&#13;
1-V;ivei&#13;
7:;:o&#13;
Voiin- People , Friday , 7;30&#13;
A Fr-iopfil v C h u r c h with a&#13;
Spiritua l A t m o s p h e i e \\ rher e&#13;
Oi'd Answers Praye r&#13;
WKSI.KtA. N MKTHOD1S T i&#13;
"A Frl«Ti(JI &gt; Churc h With A j&#13;
Spiritua l Atom •• 1&gt;hi&gt;rr"&#13;
IIEV . T . I) . lif)\ V DITC H&#13;
H:45 [(.in. , FJih 1 c Sc;'.oo l Hour ,&#13;
Lv J B'i .:bc , Supoi'inli.'iiriont .&#13;
M :00 a.m. , J u n i o r C h u r c h&#13;
(tu t childre n ol schoo l :\RO. )&#13;
11:00 u.m. . Mornin g Worshi p&#13;
( s e r m o n Elnuri .&#13;
'&gt;•."&gt;! &gt; p..:!.. Vv'es|t?\&lt;in VouM&#13;
Service ,&#13;
7 ;J0 p.m.,&#13;
Phursrlay,&#13;
Meetin g&#13;
rhursd;iy ,&#13;
Ri-bearsal .&#13;
Rober t M. Taylor . Pasto r&#13;
•U№ Swarthou t Roa d&#13;
8J01 Spice r Rd. . Hambur g&#13;
Phon e AC 7 6870&#13;
Services:&#13;
Sunda y Scnool . 10:00 a.m&#13;
Mornin g Worship, 11:00 a.m&#13;
Young People , Sunday , 6:00&#13;
p.m.&#13;
FAenii 3 Worship. 7:00 p.m ,&#13;
Praye r Meeting , Wednesda y&#13;
7:30 p.m .&#13;
iT. MARVR&#13;
CATHOLIC CHl'RCH&#13;
Sunday Masses, 8:00, 10:00.&#13;
•in d II :30 a.m.&#13;
Novena. Thursday, 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Weekday Mass, 8:0b a.m.&#13;
E\cnirii i&#13;
7:30 p.m .&#13;
8:30 p.m. , Choi l&#13;
MUS T BAPTIS T t ' t i r i t C l l&#13;
H'^ai KickPt t Roa d&#13;
Drighto n&#13;
Dewc y Bovender , Pasto r&#13;
AC 9-90«8&#13;
Sunda y School . 10:00 a.m&#13;
Mornin g Worship. 11:00 a.m&#13;
Evenin g Wo"ship, 7:•".( ; p.m&#13;
Wednesda y Prnyc i Mce&#13;
f:30 p.m-&#13;
THE PRESBVTKR1AN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
tU E. Grand River&#13;
AC 7-669 1&#13;
Robert Coffey, Pastor&#13;
AC 9-648 9&#13;
Gtordofi Mallett, Choir Director&#13;
Mn. Charles Birch, Organist&#13;
SUNDAY SCHEDUL E&#13;
9:00 to 9:30 a.rrySnort Family&#13;
Worship Service.&#13;
9:40 to 10:40 a.m. Church&#13;
School, age 3 through adult&#13;
11:00 to 12:00 Worship Service.&#13;
Them if • care group for&#13;
•r*«ohoo ) children during both&#13;
rarahip Mrvices and Church&#13;
lebool&#13;
Attend The&#13;
Church of&#13;
Your Choice&#13;
COMMUNIT Y&#13;
( (&gt;\GRK(iAT10NA L&#13;
CHURC H&#13;
Corne r or Mill &amp; I nndill a SU&#13;
Row Gornl d K. Bende r&#13;
878-3787&#13;
Mornin g Worship 10:45 a.m&#13;
Sunda y Schoo J 9:30 a.m .&#13;
Choi r Practice . Thursdays :&#13;
Senior , 7 p.m. , Junior , 3-45&#13;
pm. : Youth. 4:45&#13;
Pilgrim Fellowship : 1st an d&#13;
3rd Sunday s at 4 p.m. ; 2nd&#13;
arid 4'p Sunday ? at 6 p.m .&#13;
GREGORY&#13;
GREGOR Y BAPTIS T&#13;
CHURC H&#13;
Pastor , Mlllar d Hero n&#13;
Sunday :&#13;
Mornin g Worship a t 10:00&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Churc h Schoo l at 11:15 a.m .&#13;
Evenin g Worship at 7:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Baptis t Y o u t h Fellowshi p&#13;
6:30 p.m .&#13;
Thursday :&#13;
Bible Stud y an d P r a y e r&#13;
Service ai 7:."&gt;0 p.m .&#13;
Choi r Practic e at 8:30 p.m&#13;
JEHOVAH' S WITNESSE S&#13;
Corne r Brngan &amp; West M-3 8&#13;
Gregory , Michiga n&#13;
Warne r Miller , presidin g&#13;
Minuter&#13;
UP 8-992fl&#13;
Meetings held at 114-48 Holmes&#13;
Road.&#13;
P u b l ic Meeting — Sunday&#13;
3:00 p.m.&#13;
Wat.chtower Bible Study —&#13;
Sunday, 4:15 p.m.&#13;
Bible Study. — Tuesday, 8:00&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Ministry School — F r i d ay&#13;
7:30 p.m.'&#13;
Service Meeting — F ri d a y&#13;
8:30 p.m.&#13;
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
323 tVeat Grand River&#13;
Howell&#13;
Rev. Urn. R. Jones, Minister&#13;
Church SchooJ at 9:15 and "1.&#13;
Worship Service at 11:00 a.m&#13;
CHURCH OF GOD&#13;
3940 Pinckney Road&#13;
Rev. Alan Hancock, Pastor&#13;
Worship Service at 10:30&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Sunday SchooJ at 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Young People's Meeting at&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
Ordinance meeting, Wednesday&#13;
at 7:00 p.m&#13;
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH&#13;
210 Church Street, Howel!&#13;
Rev. Merle R. Meed en, Pastor&#13;
Church School at 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Worship Service at 11:00&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Baptist Evening Fellowship&#13;
at 6:30 p.m.&#13;
GospeJ Servicr at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
WALNUT STREET&#13;
METHODIS T CHURCH&#13;
Howefl&#13;
305 South Walnut St.&#13;
Rev. Allan Gray, Minister&#13;
Worship Service at 10:00.&#13;
Church School at 10:00 a.m,&#13;
and 11:15 a.m.&#13;
other leaders in-&#13;
Kerslafce. Uoyd&#13;
OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN&#13;
SS7 5 Fen ton 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 2:00 p.m,&#13;
on Saturday.&#13;
Church Service at 3:00 p.m&#13;
on Saturday.&#13;
GALILEAN BAPTIST&#13;
!»7iMt MrGrp^or Road&#13;
Re. Rolland Crosby&#13;
Phone 426-433 8&#13;
Sunday Schooi, 9.45 a.m&#13;
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m&#13;
Youth Fellowship. 6:00.&#13;
Evenin- Worship, 7:00 p.m&#13;
Wednesday Evening Prayer&#13;
meeting and Bible study, 7:30&#13;
THE MKNNONITE CHURCH&#13;
21)4 Putnam Street&#13;
R«v. Melvin Stauffer&#13;
Morning Worship, 10:00 a.m&#13;
Sunday School, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Evening S e r v i c e s as announced.&#13;
Wkltmore Lake&#13;
Area Churches&#13;
FULL GOSPEL M1MIO N&#13;
OT4I Main HI&#13;
WhJtmore 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;
Missiormrv Service, Thursday,&#13;
7 oo p.m.&#13;
HAMBIRO&#13;
HIAWATHA BEACH&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Buck Lake&#13;
Rev. Charles Michael, Pastor&#13;
UP 8-S24 9&#13;
Plnckney, Mlchijran&#13;
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m&#13;
Youth Training Hour. 6:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Evening Service, 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, 8:00 p.m.&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
Stockade Boys, 6:30 p.m.,&#13;
Monday,&#13;
Battalion Muetlng, 6:30 p.m&#13;
Monday.&#13;
Colonist Meeting, 4:13 p.m..&#13;
Wednesday&#13;
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
M-36 HAMBURG, MICH.&#13;
Church Phone: AC 9-974 4&#13;
Sunday Worship Services—&#13;
9:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday SchooJ and Adult&#13;
Bible Class - 10:15 a.m.&#13;
Voters' Assembly — 2nd&#13;
Wednesday each month.&#13;
Mary-Martha Circle — 2nd&#13;
Monday each month.&#13;
STEPHEN' S EPISCOPA L&#13;
CHl'RC H&#13;
Hamburg , Michiga n&#13;
MlnlstPr . Deacones s&#13;
Olive Robinso n&#13;
Morning Prayer and Sermon&#13;
Sunday, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Church School. 10:00 a.m&#13;
ST. JOSEP H CATHOLIC&#13;
Howel I&#13;
Father Joseph Weiber, Pastor,&#13;
Rev. Jerome Srhmidt,&#13;
Assistant Pastor&#13;
?unda&gt; 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 &amp;&#13;
8:00 a.m.&#13;
Confessions Saturday f r &lt; -A&#13;
3:30 to 5 0 0 and 7:^0 to 9 p.m.&#13;
TMMANTEL BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH OF HO WELL&#13;
496J U (.rand River, Howell&#13;
Rev. Harvey Hafner, Pastor&#13;
Sunday School at 10:00 a.m&#13;
Sunday Morning Worship at&#13;
11:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday Evening Service at&#13;
7-30 p.m.&#13;
Young People meet on Sunday&#13;
at 6:00 p.m.&#13;
Bible Study on Wednesday&#13;
at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
UNITED BRETHREN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
7400 Stow Road&#13;
Rev. W. O. Season, Pastor&#13;
Worship Service at 10:00&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Bible Study at 11:00 a.m&#13;
Christian Endeavor 7:30 p.m&#13;
Evening Service at 8:35 p.m&#13;
Prayer Service on Wednesday&#13;
at 8:00 p.m.&#13;
REORGANIZED CHL'RCH&#13;
OF JESLS CHRIST OP&#13;
LATTER DAY SAINTS&#13;
620 W. Jefferson&#13;
Ana Arbor — W6-A186&#13;
Albert L. Barr, Pastor&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Sunday Morning Worship&#13;
11:00 a.m.&#13;
Evening Service. 7 0 0 p.m&#13;
Wednesday evening Follow&#13;
ship, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
FD1ST CHURCH OF CHRIST&#13;
SCIENTIS T&#13;
646 \V. urund River, Howell&#13;
Sunday SchooJ — 1Q:3U a.m.&#13;
Worship Service — 10:30 am&#13;
Wednesday Evening Servico&#13;
8 p.m.&#13;
A reading room is maintained&#13;
at 122 N. Stat e Street where&#13;
authorized Christian Science&#13;
literature may he borrowed&#13;
read or purchased. It Is open&#13;
to the puhlic Monrlny through&#13;
Safin day from 11 00 a.m. to&#13;
2:00 p.m., and from 6:30 ic&#13;
9:00 Friday evenings.&#13;
The church school teachers of&#13;
the First Methodist Church of&#13;
Brighton met on Wednesday, Oo&#13;
tober 28th. from 7:30 to 9:10 p.m.&#13;
for their monthly session. For the&#13;
firs: time thb year, they brought&#13;
in outside speakers to give them&#13;
fresh ideas and suggestions for&#13;
effective teaching. Mrs. Louis&#13;
Eaton, Mrs. Bernie Franklin, and&#13;
Mrs Jack Wylie, all of the Howe!"&#13;
Methodist Church, led the&#13;
session and offered many exciting&#13;
ano helpful suggestions that have&#13;
™me out of their experience&#13;
Every other month, special programs&#13;
such as this will be offered&#13;
to the Brighton teachers.&#13;
On Saturday. October 31st (Halloween),&#13;
members and friends ol&#13;
the Episcopal, Presbyterian, and&#13;
Methodist Churches joined together&#13;
to collect money for&#13;
UNICEF from I to 7 p.m. The&#13;
Rev Robert Coffey showed t&#13;
filmstrip on the United Nations&#13;
Children's Fund and materials&#13;
were distributed between 3:30 and&#13;
6 p.m. at the Methodist Church in&#13;
preparation for the calling. The&#13;
Rev. Robert Eidson distributed&#13;
materials to Church School tearhers&#13;
and students on Friday&#13;
night. October 30th, at the Episcf&gt;!&#13;
ial Parish HaH.&#13;
The Rev. Robert Brubaker was&#13;
in Parchment, Michigan, October&#13;
SI through November 3rd sharing&#13;
in the Michigan Methodist&#13;
Outreach in that area.&#13;
On Sunday. November 1st, Mrs.&#13;
Clarence Taylor led the membership&#13;
training class for adults in&#13;
the parsonage in the absense of&#13;
the pastor. Mr. William Lamoreaux,&#13;
professional writer and&#13;
editor of the Michigan University&#13;
alumni magazine, save the message&#13;
at the morning service, of&#13;
worship, and&#13;
eluded Fred&#13;
French, and Stuart Leach.&#13;
The Methodist Youth Fellowship&#13;
met at the First Methodist&#13;
Church at 2 p.m. nn Sunday. November&#13;
1st. and visited the Chelsea&#13;
Methodist Home. Along with&#13;
other Methodist churches In the&#13;
! Kingston Sub-District, the Brijrhion&#13;
young people presented a&#13;
worship sen-ice for the older&#13;
people, conducted a sub-district&#13;
meeting, brought food and money&#13;
for the residents of the Home,&#13;
and shared in refreshments. Don&#13;
Carney was one of the leaders in&#13;
the service of worship.&#13;
Members of the Commission&#13;
on Missions under the leadership&#13;
of Mrs. Lyman Daniells will meet&#13;
in uV fellowship hall on Thursday.&#13;
November 5th, from 7:30&#13;
to 9 p.m. TV commission will&#13;
make detailed plans for the&#13;
School of Missions, or "Church&#13;
At Work In The World" program&#13;
to be conducted January 10, 17,&#13;
24. and 31 This is a new venture&#13;
and the commission is excited&#13;
about its possibilities. Missionary&#13;
doctors and pastors will&#13;
speak during the Sunday night&#13;
programs and classes will be&#13;
held for all age groups.&#13;
On Saturday, November 7th&#13;
throueh Tuesday, November 10th,&#13;
the Commission on Membership&#13;
and Evangelism, under the leadership&#13;
of Mrs. Clay WHt, will&#13;
conduct a special Methodist Outreach&#13;
Program in the Brighton&#13;
area, The Rev, Charles Fry of&#13;
Parchment, Michigan, will preach&#13;
in special services of consecration&#13;
on Saturday. Sundav, Monday, and&#13;
Tuesday evenings, On Monday, at&#13;
6 a.m., all Methodist men are&#13;
invited to a breakfast and discussion&#13;
in the fellowship hall.&#13;
That same morning, at 10 a.m.,&#13;
all Methodist women are welcome&#13;
to attend a discussion&#13;
eroup session at the home of Mr«.&#13;
Clarence Taylor. Then from 7:15&#13;
to 8 nm. that evening, the&#13;
'Friendly Callers" will meet for&#13;
a training session in the fellowship&#13;
hall led by the Rev. Charles&#13;
FELLOWSHI P BAPTIS T&#13;
CHURC H&#13;
10774 Nin e Mile Roa d&#13;
Whiimor e Lak e&#13;
Services are :&#13;
Sunda y School . 10:00 a.m .&#13;
Mornin g Worship, 11:00 a.m .&#13;
Evenin g Service, 7:00 p.m .&#13;
Youth Fellowshi p — Monda y&#13;
—6:00 a.m .&#13;
Mid-wee k Praye r an d Bible&#13;
Stud y — Wed. 7:30 p.m .&#13;
L a d i e p Christia n Service&#13;
juild — Secon d Tues . Of th e&#13;
Mont h — 7:30 p.m .&#13;
.. Rev. Alton A. Glazie r . .&#13;
GRACE LUTHERAN&#13;
CHTRCH&#13;
312 Prospect&#13;
Rev. P. Fred Houston, Minister&#13;
Early Service at 8:30 a.m.&#13;
Late Servir* at 1:00 a.m.&#13;
Church School at 9:45&#13;
SALVATION ARMY&#13;
221 N. Michigan, Howetl&#13;
Howell 3078- W&#13;
Cadet Howard F. Ouettcho*.&#13;
officer in charge&#13;
Sunday Schedule&#13;
10:00 a.m.—Sunday Schooj&#13;
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship&#13;
6:00 p m.—Youth Meeting.&#13;
7:30 p.m.—Salvation Meeting.&#13;
CHURCH OF CHRIST&#13;
1290 Byron Road&#13;
Howell, Mlchlffan&#13;
Hurold Romlne, Minister&#13;
Sunday School at 10:00 a.m&#13;
Morn ins Worship at 11:00&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Kvening Worship at 6:30 p.m&#13;
Wednt'Mlii y cvenin y B i h I i1&#13;
siufly an d praye r mei'tin g at&#13;
7:00'p.m.&#13;
fry The callers will visit In the&#13;
homes of prospective members&#13;
during the week at their convenience.&#13;
On Sundty. November 8th, the&#13;
concluding membership training&#13;
class for adults will be conducted&#13;
by the Rev. Robert Brubaker&#13;
m the parsonage from 9:30 to&#13;
10:30 a.m.&#13;
The Methodist Youth Fellowship&#13;
will meet with young people&#13;
from the Episcopal, and Presbyterian&#13;
Churches at 1:30 p.m.,&#13;
Sunday. November 8th, to go to&#13;
the Detroit Masonic Temple to&#13;
hear the famous Bryan Green of&#13;
England. Hie youth will leave&#13;
from the Presbyterian Church,&#13;
and all community young people&#13;
are cordially invited to attend.&#13;
The membership training class&#13;
for 7th and 8th graders wiH meet&#13;
at the First Methodist Church&#13;
from 5-4 30 p.m. on Monday, November&#13;
9th.&#13;
On Wednesday, November 11th,&#13;
at 8 p.m., the Commission on&#13;
Christian Social Concerns under&#13;
the leadership of Leo Fitzgerald&#13;
will meet in the room off the&#13;
sanctuary of the First Methodist&#13;
Church.&#13;
An early worship service from&#13;
8.45 to 9:30 p.ra. will be initiated&#13;
beginning Sunday, November&#13;
15th.&#13;
TWs coming Sunday, November&#13;
8th, the Rev Charles Fry will&#13;
preach during the service of worship.&#13;
Goodwil Pickup&#13;
Next Tuesday&#13;
next visit of Goodwil Industries&#13;
pickup trucks to Brighton&#13;
is scheduled for Tuesday, Nov.&#13;
10. Goodwil trucks collect homehold&#13;
discards of clothing, shoes,&#13;
hats, toys, most types of furniture&#13;
and other household discards.&#13;
To arrange tor a Goodwil Industries&#13;
truck pickup, call tile&#13;
l o c a l Goodwil representative&#13;
Mrs. Don Larry, telephone nunv&#13;
ber 229-9761.&#13;
1Salvation Army&#13;
Offer s Special&#13;
Meeting s Nov. 8&#13;
The Lamplighters. Rev. Jeanne&#13;
Mosier and Rev. Beverly Hall,&#13;
Helena Ohio, will be conducting&#13;
meetings at the Salvation&#13;
Army of Livingston County 221&#13;
N. Michigan, Howell, November&#13;
8-22. These meetings are being&#13;
held to bring Christ to the people&#13;
of Livingston county.&#13;
These ladies appeal to young&#13;
and old with their gospel magic,&#13;
duets, piano mandolin, guitar and&#13;
other instruments.&#13;
Meeting times as follows:&#13;
Sunday School 10 a.m.&#13;
Worship Service 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Young People's Legion and&#13;
Junior Legion 6:00 p.m.&#13;
Salvation Meeting 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Week nights Wednesday-Saturday&#13;
8:00 p.m.&#13;
All are invited to come to these&#13;
meetings.&#13;
Wedeyan&#13;
Methodist&#13;
Dr. H. K. Sheets, General Superintendent&#13;
of the Wesleyan Methodist&#13;
Church of America, from&#13;
Marion, Indiana, was the guest&#13;
speaker on Sunday evening, Nov.&#13;
1, at 7:30. His challenging metsage&#13;
emphasized the work of&#13;
church extension. His visit here&#13;
concluded a week long tour of the&#13;
Michigan conference in which he&#13;
vreited a number of the churches&#13;
Or. Saturday, November 7, at&#13;
6:30 p.m. there wiH be a Chrlv&#13;
tian Fellowship meeting at the&#13;
church, beginning with a potluck&#13;
supper.&#13;
The Church Board will meet&#13;
at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, November&#13;
9, In the pastor's study.&#13;
Bach Tuesday Morning at 9:30&#13;
the ladies meet for prayer and&#13;
Bible study. They have teen having&#13;
a profitable time in the study&#13;
of Genesis and will continue&#13;
through the Bible from week to&#13;
week.&#13;
From 7:15 to 9:30 p.m. on&#13;
Tuesday evening, November 10,&#13;
the Conference Sunday School&#13;
Convention will be held in the&#13;
Brighton church. This includes all&#13;
the Wesleyan Methodist churches&#13;
of the Michigan Conference in&#13;
the eastern half of the state. The&#13;
program will include a number of&#13;
workshops designed to present&#13;
IDEAS for every department of&#13;
the Sunday School. A skit entitled&#13;
"10 S E C O N D S . . . « . . . " , prepared&#13;
by the National Sunday&#13;
School Association will also be&#13;
presented at this convention.&#13;
At 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday.&#13;
November U, t h e i n n u al&#13;
W.CT.U. family night program&#13;
will be held in the fellowship hall&#13;
of the church. All members and&#13;
their families are urged to attend&#13;
the potluck supper and program.&#13;
SUNDAY&#13;
ATTEND THE&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
OF YOUR CHOICE&#13;
Christia n&#13;
Scienc e News&#13;
The materialistic view of man&#13;
contrasted with tl» perfectibility&#13;
ai man in Christ will he the&#13;
t h e me at Chrittiw Science&#13;
churches this Sunday. Th* subject&#13;
is "Adam and Fftlto Man."&#13;
Golden Text: "As in Adam all&#13;
die, even so In Christ * *U all&#13;
be made alive" (I Cor. 15:8).&#13;
References from "Science and&#13;
Health with Key to the Scriptures"&#13;
by Mary Baker Eddy will&#13;
include: "Mortals must gravitate&#13;
Gndward. their affactions and&#13;
aims grow spiritual,—they Hjust&#13;
near the broader interpretations&#13;
of being, and gain some proper&#13;
sense of the infinite,—to order&#13;
that sin and mortality may be&#13;
put off (p. 265).&#13;
Methodist Circles&#13;
ANN NEVIN CIRCLE&#13;
November 3rd The Ann Nevin&#13;
Circle met with Mn. Wflliam&#13;
Seger for a one o'clock dessert&#13;
luncheon.&#13;
Mrs.&#13;
MARY CIRCLE&#13;
Mary Oliver entertained&#13;
the Sarah Circle of the Methodist&#13;
Church at eight o'clock. The ladles&#13;
had a very pleasant matting.&#13;
PRISOLLA CIRCLE&#13;
The PmciUa Circle hdd ftelr&#13;
meeting at the church, November&#13;
4t*». (today). A luncheon&#13;
was served at noon and I devotional&#13;
meeting, conducted.&#13;
Sunday,&#13;
M. T. r.&#13;
November let, the&#13;
Methodist Youth Fellowthfr veiled&#13;
the Chelsea Home at CMita.&#13;
The young people took jams,&#13;
jelliea, commercial canned foods&#13;
and money. The luWiiWct meeting&#13;
was held. The young people&#13;
enjoyed the trip to the home.&#13;
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AKUUS&#13;
AC 7-715 1&#13;
PINCkKKY&#13;
DISPATCH&#13;
I P S-314 1&#13;
FOR RENT REAL ESTATE&#13;
MODER N HEATED . 4-rm . duplex,&#13;
on lake, nea r Whitmor e&#13;
Lake, privat e entrance . Phon e&#13;
\ C 7-.1713. night s t-t- x&#13;
ROU.VI dt BOARD , tannJ y siyle&#13;
614 Flin t Rd. AC 9-706o. t-t- x&#13;
227-4527 evenings. U-ll p&#13;
I N E E D H E L P in my busines s&#13;
$105. pe r week to star t with&#13;
opportunit y to ear n $130 per&#13;
week afte r 1st month . Phon e&#13;
684-879 5 for intervie w boiuei M&#13;
6:30 p.m . an d 8:30 p.m . tfx&#13;
SECRETAR Y - Experience d in&#13;
typing and shorthand . Excellen t&#13;
startin g salary. Reply to Brighton&#13;
Aryu.s. [t Box K-366.&#13;
WOMAN TO car e for 2 children ,&#13;
4 and 7 in my hom e from 7 to&#13;
5:30 Monda y throug h Friday . &amp;15&#13;
week 229-9127, after 6. • 11-llp&#13;
BABY SITTE R for 3 children .&#13;
Live in preferably . Call alte r &lt;&gt;.&#13;
AC 9-9110. Ux&#13;
BABY SITTE R weekdays for preschoo&#13;
l child in Chemun ^ Lake,&#13;
area . MiM lia\ c own transpor -&#13;
tation . 54&amp;-0197. After 6 p.m .&#13;
weekdays. 11-llx&#13;
MIDDLE-AGE D woman to live in&#13;
and car e for elderl y lady in moder&#13;
n countr y home . No laundry .&#13;
Goo d waives. 449-25U9 . if&#13;
1956 LINCOLN , full power , very&#13;
clean . 227-4776. 11-llp&#13;
ARGU S • DISPATC H - WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBE R 4, 1964 ;&#13;
i&#13;
I Miscellaneou s Miscellaneou s&#13;
11962 CHEVROLE T Sedan , radio , i BLACK SPRUCE , Colorad o blue KKK P YOt'R carpet s beautifu l&#13;
heater , new whitewall tire s .27.000 s l ) m e e . - 1° 4 ft. hiyh. Di.:; your- I despit e constan t footstep s of a&#13;
miles. ' $1250. : M "'^ - ^ ^ ' a u Amber;. ; Rd . AC j HUM family. Ge t Blue Lustre .&#13;
! Driv e Out - Save -SS JJ-2(i*&gt;.") . ll-4x i | ; ^ t eleciric shampooe r 81.&#13;
HAMBUR G A I T O&#13;
AC. 9-90U 1&#13;
Hat/ Hardware . ll-4x&#13;
11 4x&#13;
FOLE Y AUTOMATI C saw file&#13;
automati c saw set . 229-7%l . i'HK K FIKKPLAC E wood . 9137&#13;
U. 4 Mallb y Kci ll-4 x&#13;
SPAC E 22 ft. x 3U It . in \w\\&#13;
buildiny . Suitabl e fur u I fines or&#13;
small business. See at Virginia'&#13;
s Beaut y Sho p ui call 229-&#13;
9023 , tfx&#13;
2 BEDROO M upstair s l u a k d&#13;
apt . Siovg an d refriyeraUjr , &amp;u-&#13;
I'age, close to shopping . \ i .&#13;
childre n or pets . Show n by&#13;
appointment . AC 9-titill . tfx&#13;
likv ihi.s. VA re-&#13;
.ik^ UVC'l" Hi, i i. YOl&#13;
ONL Y UI H&#13;
| J U ^ ^ ^ • ^ . - l l i ] i&#13;
h a i u i y n i ; t ! i , ;i o t ' c i r o u i n s , o n e&#13;
ball) , kiU'lit-n , d i i u n y , r u o m ,&#13;
iLLItit l.iin.l v r u u n i . KuiH o n l y&#13;
$4,5i)li . Terni.- . nia &gt; b e «61 a l l i e d&#13;
t r u i n \tn\y Iwi-d l b a n k , o r c a s h .&#13;
\iii'( i A r&lt; ,il i-li-epcr . H u r r y •&#13;
H u m - 1 1 U I T . \ . D d n . i l d Hv-'fikel -&#13;
t'u . tfx&#13;
1958 YAUXHALL Sedan , Germa n R E M I X G T O N I - W pump* " Mode l&#13;
econom y car , excellen t conditio n ;&#13;
Driv e On I- Save *S&#13;
H A M B r R G A I T O&#13;
AC.&#13;
, . , , , i !W V&#13;
1\. dram l \ •&#13;
ll-4x _ . . _ _ _ _&#13;
. NK W &amp; I'SKl ) (".t'NS . We buy,&#13;
i%0 CHEVROLE T Tudor , dar k - si-l! an d trad r&#13;
blue, radio , heater , uhitewal l ' RI\O L at Islan d Lake . L'L'b-&#13;
, tires, power»lide . $700. \&#13;
i Drive Out- Save SS&#13;
HAM BIR O AIT O&#13;
I AC. 9-9WI&#13;
(i.M.LO X Meet drums , you&#13;
7tiO. 2 4 to 8 Powe r scope , 3 boxes i l) U K "!'• W l t h t u w ' r s ^.50 . withshell.&#13;
v Gu n fired only 15 t i m e s . " 1 1 1 '-'.'\''r &gt; $1.7.i. № A d v a n c e ^ .&#13;
$1IH). 30 caliber . Ml—190 round s l'i : '^i!on .&#13;
ammunition , StiO. 30-lD6 Bolt ac- K S T 1 . ; v O R { ; A \ - 2 manua l 13&#13;
tion . $50 S7S-9WS. l M x l u , d ; i l m a h f ) . . a i , y . like new. Will&#13;
con-Kin - spinet pian o as par t&#13;
ii. AC. 7-U21 ! lM8 p&#13;
1 HPJDROO M a p a r t m e n t . Hea t&#13;
1 urniiihed . Clos e to&#13;
N o childre n or pels. $rtr&gt;.o o pe r&#13;
month . Show n b) appointment .&#13;
_ Phon e At: 9-6611. tfx&#13;
1f\&#13;
M l ! ( ' n M P H K S S O K n&gt; r&#13;
Sterlin g Equipmen t Co. Call Hou -&#13;
\ Q l \ K I l . \ I - O &gt; M P L E T E 20 gallon&#13;
Miu p includin g fish, plants ,&#13;
;m&lt;l SMIHI . §:W. AC. 9-«4&lt;55. 11-4X&#13;
BKAUT1FUL , exclusive&#13;
aiiartment . furnUhwI . Lake frontage.&#13;
Excellen t traiispoi-atioii . Reference.&#13;
s . Immediat e&#13;
AC 7-1693.&#13;
WUMJI-.KU L&#13;
1 T V 1 H I - i t i i n&#13;
n i n i t 1 p r u | H T ! &gt;&#13;
i H t - t 1 1 i L - t . l i i i ' K i&#13;
l i l t A " , U J . : .&#13;
OJ'PORTUN -&#13;
i [jfi'suii. In -&#13;
i AMier mus t&#13;
L.- S100 per nio .&#13;
tfx&#13;
2 B E D K n m i hom e full ba.sement&#13;
. ]'y ca r '-jaraue , fenced-i n&#13;
bac k \xi\\ On two&#13;
69H2 after (i&#13;
3 HKUROO M&#13;
1 a i' u c l u l ,&#13;
&gt; K A C »•&#13;
ifx&#13;
full hasemen&#13;
t aluminur n&#13;
.storms ,&#13;
in- s 115 \ Fifth Call L&gt;L)!)-rtli7l or&#13;
AC. 7-3041 11-llx&#13;
and porc h awn-&#13;
Card of Thanks&#13;
Bus. Services&#13;
ALTHUK1ZKI ) l'lorire r Clui u Saw&#13;
Deale r &amp; Service Tuo-c\c] e fuel.&#13;
WILSOVS MID-MAT H M A R -&#13;
INK , J\C . ««.) I-. Cicnu i River,&#13;
Lake Cheumn.. ' l-iji^hum . Phon e&#13;
546-07441.&#13;
'.tx&#13;
GAS L'UU\ ei sion Burners . I ree&#13;
estimate s — terms . GenUl «&#13;
Hom e Cente r UP 8-3143.&#13;
tt x&#13;
QL'AI.IT V floor sandin g an d&#13;
fini-shin c Fip r estimate' . J .Ve&#13;
C Flou r C'u. "JJI-JStiT . Ux&#13;
Wt Hi-PLAC E GLAi S - \n »•&#13;
luminuin , wood or steel %nst\.&#13;
C. G. Roliso n Harduart . I l l&#13;
W. Mai n St, AC 7-7331. t-f- x&#13;
ll-4 x ; well 54B-2620.&#13;
DKK K RIFLE . Cal l afte r 6 p . m . 1 2 - 1 BEDROO M cottage s for&#13;
^ J We would like to than k th e man y&#13;
nlalive.s . friend s an d neighbor s&#13;
tfx , 227-fil&#13;
Tool Maker s&#13;
WANTED&#13;
FOR&#13;
MILUyc ; MACHIN E&#13;
BRIDGEPOR T MIL L&#13;
and BENC H&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Machin e&#13;
Product s&#13;
Michiga n&#13;
ll-4 x&#13;
KITCHE N HEL P wanted . Nettie' s&#13;
Hacienda , Ii7ti W. Gran d Ri\er .&#13;
Brighton . 11-llx&#13;
SITUATION S&#13;
i Wanted&#13;
i ^ ^ ^ ^&#13;
BABYSITTIN G IN my hoih e&#13;
E\-enin^s , weekly or ni;-;;it! y&#13;
Cal l 227-o81;: . ti x&#13;
LVERY KIN O nl coa l on han d&#13;
RAMBLE R Waaon . radio , l t ] &gt; S [ ) t m , | l U i i | u i n i ) e r a n d build - '&#13;
heater , excellen t condemn . $500 | jn &lt; : supplies . F r e e d e l i v e r I&#13;
Driv e Out - Save S$ P h o n e H A b-Hlly . D . E. Hor v !&#13;
11-4x 1 or 2 peopl e $45 pe r mont h plus&#13;
heat . Ca n be seen Sunda v 11-3,&#13;
HAMBUR G ALTO&#13;
AC. 9-9081&#13;
Suns . t-f- \&#13;
11.4X ! H I K E S R K P A 1 R [•; I)&#13;
I r u l e d . l.'H ) K. Nwft l St.,&#13;
j 1&lt;)5fi PONTIA C Star Chie f Hard- ! H H " n U m - P h o n e -'- &gt; '-") - T(jS:; '(&#13;
! top , run s yood Firs t $].")() takes . ' x&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
iiU P SCRUBBE R an d Pol-&#13;
''] hv hr. dri&gt; , etc . Gambl e&#13;
)'p AC 7-2551 t-f- x&#13;
6637 and 68"&gt;9 Edgewwxi Driw&#13;
tfx&#13;
2 BEI)R&lt;X.).\ t year aroun d home .&#13;
Ga.s heat . H65S Kd^cwocx l Drive ,&#13;
furnished , $711. per mont h plu&gt;&#13;
Utilities . Can be seen Sunda y from&#13;
11-3. ' Ifx&#13;
Dri\ e Out - Save Si$&#13;
HAMBrR G AIT O&#13;
AC. 9-9061&#13;
PUBLI C WORKS employe e wanted&#13;
by th e C^y of Brighton , Phon e&#13;
227-1911 for intervie w or Mop&#13;
at City Hall . ll-4x&#13;
OPPORTUNIT Y KO * ma n with&#13;
som e experienc e in purchaMng ,&#13;
productio n or materia l control .&#13;
Small to mediu m si/ e compan y&#13;
experienc e preferred . Pensio n&#13;
plaa. PulJ Blue Crass-Blu e Shield&#13;
plan ptid . Pai d life insurance .&#13;
37V6 hou r week. 2 week's vacatio n&#13;
after 1 yaar, 3 week's after 5&#13;
years. Startin g salary to 8475.00&#13;
monthly . Wr$e Box MR-Brighto n&#13;
Argus-Brighton , Michigan . 11-4x&#13;
WANTE D custo m corn pickin g&#13;
with wagons an d elevator available.&#13;
AC 9-6724. tfx&#13;
I WI1J, IX) ironin g in my hom e&#13;
AC. 9-78:i6. 11-1U&#13;
WILL DO baby sittin g and iron -&#13;
ins in my home . Mar y Darrow .&#13;
147 Marion , Pinekuey . H-4 p&#13;
Lost &amp; Found&#13;
LOST : GIRL' S blue bicycle left&#13;
outsid e Cit y Library . Also, wool&#13;
hand-kni t brown - white tweed&#13;
child' s hat . ' f e m e l.eiih, AC&#13;
9-6327. 11-4x&#13;
; 19S3 OLD S Sedan , 51.000 miles,&#13;
r steerin g and brakes, radio .&#13;
ATCTIO N •lA'KHN ' Saiurn,; .&#13;
7:3d p.m . (lou d used furnitur e&#13;
Ope n all day S a t u r d a y s .&#13;
ll-4x pontia c Trai l 21 j miler , sout h&#13;
Sout h Lvon . t&#13;
P \i U 1 h. C l Y O l ' li HOAli -&#13;
power sieerm s ana oraKes , raciio . • i i % - y * i ^ * • •• ,&#13;
heater . hydromaU c Clean . S700 I ^'RO M T E R M I T E S Fo r fur&#13;
Driv e Out - Save SS I t h e r infornWio n call F . 1 ,&#13;
iHiAiMu BDUrRurG A»Ui'TivOi H \ I I P a nH So n fJri'jIiton. d;&#13;
AC. 9-9061&#13;
H\n o nnd Son.&#13;
Thoma s Hea d Sons , Inc . 8TS-&#13;
• ]1.4X 3'J11. AC 7-18*1. 1!\&#13;
C H A I N S A W S , c e m e n t n u . N e i . .&#13;
\ . i \ \ i &gt;• ' " ' I ' e i . ] : i \ \ n i ' o i I f f . \ \ h e e l \&#13;
I I : I r i u v s s \ . 11 ii i i i &gt; o t h e r t o u i s |&#13;
.i m i i r | n | j n : n i l 1 n e l u d i i i y m i o -&#13;
Mi 1 1 . C H I ' C K ' S i : K P A i r : j&#13;
SIX- \] 1(). t - f - x&#13;
Household&#13;
I SKI ) Hf)tl.Si;iI()!. D furnitur e&#13;
1o e c l i r s VC&#13;
|-'or r\ t&gt;\-\' fooni , 21 ll-4 p&#13;
mont h&#13;
H I M I s i n i p p m u . ] ) I ; I ! L'J 1 &lt;-H. ~ *i'J&#13;
A f i e r M p i n TyJti - ITO.' i 1 &gt; - I , : I M&#13;
H n i k H m a n l ' n . R e a l ] \ - i ; i t e .&#13;
;i ROO M APAHTMKN T I niur -&#13;
nishe d e\i'&lt;'i&gt; | p'ri^idaii T ami -lu\ e&#13;
1 Bachelor' s apartnien l AC fl-Hd."!&#13;
tl\&#13;
for thei r man y ac.l&gt; ol kindncs &gt;&#13;
durin g th e loss of oui" lo\e d on e&#13;
Al.so ou r tliank. s to th e Rosar y&#13;
Altar Societ v for th e excellen t&#13;
luneht«&lt;)! i served&#13;
Th e Famil y of Cecili a T.\ sur |&#13;
\V&lt;' wish !o expres s ou r&#13;
'liank s am i Hpprwiaiio n to ou r&#13;
relatives , IruMid s an d nei^hlxir s&#13;
foi thei r nidfiy act s of kindnes s&#13;
«n&lt;l ])rayei' s \\\ th e ivren ! lo.ss of j&#13;
f j l l r l o V i ' &lt; | D I M 1 I&#13;
The Famil y of Miss Lena Muscli&#13;
CALL THE FENTO N uuhols -&#13;
terin g Co . (or tre e est'trntes. .&#13;
A-l workmanshi p Lowest&#13;
price s Phon e Fe n ion MA 9-&#13;
63L'3, ^(13 N . LeRo y .St., Fen -&#13;
ton , Tslich. t-t-x&#13;
WATL'R WEL1.S, 3 in. to 10 w.;&#13;
test holes, tJectn c pumpt ,&#13;
pum p repairs, well&#13;
Norma n Cole. Hickor y&#13;
t-f- x&#13;
ALL KIND S of hem * i«p*ir&#13;
\M)ik , Ligut hauling , tre e trim -&#13;
ming . AC 9-4S264. tix&#13;
New Trucks&#13;
10l&gt;."S N E W C M C Widosid o&#13;
P i c k - u p F r o m $17H.~vii( i Hur -&#13;
rtujylis F'ontia e O M C S a l e s&#13;
- J l o w e i l — Dia l 5-lB-0'J3u .&#13;
N'i-JL D C A S H ? We pa y cas h ui .i PAH ! "C lined drain' s At th e&#13;
trade* ; usn d s u n s a n d o.iUjo.t-t d • Service Cciitc-r , \% W, Main ,&#13;
m o t o r s . Mil l C r e e k Spo t tme ; ' 229-7SM . ll-4 p&#13;
Goods , D e x t e r , \-\-\&#13;
. - K N T | T ) N . ( ; \ ] \ c | | | \ | , ; ftyniai'&#13;
Dlfl'. M TABL E SID : s;:-!.- iol! .|;,ndan f .Vu wool \ « n i . very&#13;
aua v bed SKi: babv c n b . m m reasonable . AC, 7-U019. ll-4 x&#13;
0: chais e louir.; e sl2, lull _ . .&#13;
SMALL KVRNISHK O cottiu: e M&#13;
I412 R n « h t o n l.iik c K d ( oii|ile&#13;
o n l y . h i ( | u i r e a t 141) H n ^ l i i o n&#13;
L a k e l i d li&#13;
e x p r e s s s i n c e l c t l l H I l k s I I I . i l l t i l l 1 I&#13;
f r i e n d s l o r I he i n a n v a^-K o f )&#13;
k i n d n e s s , l M ( | ^\ it);i;iIh &gt; S I H IA II I&#13;
u - d u r i n g ' i u i ' r e c e n t l ) e i e ; i \ e&#13;
m e n t&#13;
M i s \ j ]i,;U-\&#13;
\ 1 r . a n d \ l i s I ' l i . n ]&lt; - | ) e u e \&#13;
a n d fannl. v&#13;
I I 4 ( J j&#13;
j&#13;
I&#13;
,\fv s i n c e r e f l u n k s h i rv e r v n i i f&#13;
w h o w a s so kin d d u r i n g m&gt; illdes.&#13;
s a n d liospilrtli/ali'M i Voiu&#13;
ds y n ,i'!y ^ p . (&#13;
FOR SALK — Extrude d alum i&#13;
num sion n window * and duui' i&#13;
Cianibl ^ ^tr&gt;re , Brighto n Phcnit&#13;
AC T-LTi.M ' |-f-J C&#13;
LLI GEOKG h DO I'l • fc'RKB&#13;
(jjjtiiiMTfs on new jas. oi! o r&#13;
cual (unitice * dn d pliinibing .&#13;
n n ^ n i o n Plumbin g Hn d H«at -&#13;
ui'4 Phon e AC 9-*j71 !. t-f- x&#13;
("ARl'l'. T HII' 1 tu i m t u r e c l e a n *&#13;
inv; h&gt; Sei \ icemHstei 1 . F r e e e s i u&#13;
niHie^ . I Mn Jt to "vUi-loBO . W n o&#13;
i ns'A ei r&gt;lli-(i413 , 1 fx&#13;
LOST : CHILD' S pet.&#13;
and white part u m&#13;
ner . AC. 9-HB41.&#13;
male , black&#13;
haire d terll-&#13;
4x&#13;
MeCullne h S a l e s &lt;Sr Servic e —&#13;
'•Hepairin - all .Make.«. " I l l&#13;
M-S li51, M a n n i n g s S p o r t s C e n t e r&#13;
li.")17 M a i n S i . W h i t m u r e L a k e&#13;
tfx&#13;
n ,• - ' plelr&#13;
*~y\*[/,i roll-awa y bed . ne u .Sis, ne w S K W I V! MACIUNE . Hudso n por -&#13;
" ' rlol! ci'adlfs $] TiO: Ivui on.isiona l • .|[,|( , Sm.il ! quan'il v croche t cot -&#13;
i's. eac h $5. inattivs- . u r u l u l L \ c 7.^010 \n x&#13;
s i / e fell S»L': b l o n d .iie p \ii&#13;
r i m n i e d b l a c k a n d -lol d SM.&#13;
.. •!, :il) f o r S I : e l e c l i i c r a n ^ c T i l l ' ; S ! . \ ( , K I { C o m p a n y . I ' r n -&#13;
i SI (I; y a s rari". e K1.V \ a n : t \ l a r ^ e r h i i - . i n i . i s s;,je , o n e v w e k o n l y&#13;
| r o u n d m i r r o r $!•"&gt; ; s m a l l c h e s t &lt;&gt;[ T o u c l i - a n d - s e u / i ^ / a a m a c h i n o s&#13;
bl&#13;
O.\ K R V. D H O O \ ! apaitni i n&#13;
Healed , newly dee m died , (ir;i n&#13;
H i \ e t l o c a t i o n , J-\t &gt; c H i r k e n s t u e k , t J i o i i u l i i f i i l i i ' ^ s&#13;
A C 7 - H 7 2 0 t f ' p r e c i a l e d&#13;
" . , , , ~ . . „,.,,,., . i , iNoima n Uhil i&#13;
MODKR. N HOLSh . newly decora -&#13;
ted nic e yar d All KniKia 1 ake&#13;
privileges , $H.i IM) mont h loj.' d&#13;
v. crand f{iver-oprn vn B u s i n e s s S e r v i c e&#13;
Sun ll\ &lt; — — — — — _ ^ — _ — -^&#13;
l l - 4 | j&#13;
...'p i l-;,ui k A.ss n 'JIM N W a l -&#13;
ni! S i . Hovsell , P h o n e U 2 J&#13;
ll.f&#13;
CONTINUED&#13;
NEXT PACE&#13;
drawer s SS . flat to o oi'hc c off \ ciciiLim&#13;
em?&#13;
LOST : TIN T adorabl e pre y and&#13;
white ansor a kitte n Monda y noon&#13;
at t)2Bi) Academ y Dine , Any informatio&#13;
n appreciated . Pleas e&#13;
call Elainr . AC. 9-H72:) . lWx&#13;
Pet s &amp; Animals&#13;
MFNINATUR K TON ' Hi»ston bulldoy.&#13;
Male , 1 year ok! Reasonable .&#13;
227-3S30. H-4 x&#13;
S7. foldin g s m - l e b e d . i.ew itlii: s;:tf» ."&gt;n T\ pe.\ n i e r s . fl&gt;49 fjo, F l o o r&#13;
ne v .i\1 2 rir^ . riibbei - h a c k s i S . p o l - l i e i v s i ^ 0*1. C h i l d r e n ' s s e w-&#13;
M a y t a g w a s h e r $15 W''-&gt; ( i r a n d J- M IIKICIIIIIC V r e d u c e d t o $9.fiii.&#13;
R i v e r n e a r N e w l l u t l - o n . 4117-&#13;
7K;;:i. li-4 v&#13;
MDDKR. V COL'Vni V huni r a:&#13;
8294 W (Jran d River. Available&#13;
immediately . Phon e llarllan d&#13;
' 11-11&#13;
T O P S O I L , j - i a v e l , s t o n e , l a n d&#13;
&gt;r-;i p i rii_; y r a r i n , - m o w i n g ; S o p&#13;
t i c t a n k s a n d h o l d * T i t n r h&#13;
u;. B u l l d o / i n ^ F l d r r d T i u c l &lt; &amp;&#13;
r S n i v i c f j L ' J ! - l ^ H r i 7 i - t v&#13;
FOUND : 1 COCKE R Spanic- 1 on&#13;
Spence r Kd. Call Krichbaum ,&#13;
AC. 7-4733. ll-4x&#13;
FRK K KLITKXS .&#13;
haired . S78-9907.&#13;
oi' short&#13;
ll-4 p&#13;
GtfARAXTEED ROOFS&#13;
\ - - Built-U p Ho t Roofi&#13;
Asphalt Shingle*&#13;
Fre e Estimate s&#13;
Repair s and New Roofs&#13;
VIRI.KY ROOFI V«.&#13;
Phon e Milford MITtua l 4-S785&#13;
225 Carolina , Milford , Michiga n tfx&#13;
COLLI K PUPPIK S $7 50 each ,&#13;
US29 Chamber s Kd. , Pmcknc y s78-&#13;
(5692. tfx&#13;
Crops for Sale&#13;
Fireplac e Wood&#13;
Pic k up or u e will deliwr .&#13;
Available 1)&gt; trun k full or&#13;
truc k load .&#13;
( H I C K S&#13;
REPAIR SHOP&#13;
14U Li\in«slon . Plnckiu y&#13;
878-:J149&#13;
Jl&#13;
BUYER'S GUIDE&#13;
"Ffower t by Heller's "&#13;
Formerl y Wlnknlhau s Flora l Co.&#13;
Phon a Howell 2M&#13;
Shop S Save&#13;
At Your&#13;
Local&#13;
Merchants&#13;
Gamble' s Store&#13;
for&#13;
Hardwar e — Pain t&#13;
Wallpaper • Hous«ware «&#13;
and Appliance s&#13;
Electrica l&#13;
and&#13;
Plumbin g Supplie s&#13;
Tires &amp; Batterie s&#13;
134 W Mai n Ph . AC 7-Tto l&#13;
QUALIT Y apple s for pies, sauce ! 'f—-&#13;
and eating . Mclntosh , Jonathan .&#13;
Delicious , Sp\ -. (iolde n Deliciou s&#13;
aiid Banan a apples. Fres h apple&#13;
cider . Also honey . Open 7 days&#13;
)i"r week. 8-7. Warren' s Orchards ,&#13;
SSWi McCleincnt s Hd, , Briyhton ,&#13;
• ]-i mile w o t off old USU3 .&#13;
11-llx&#13;
i J i i i i i K i c l n i&#13;
all l)r.oi d n e u T e l e v i s i o n s , sleren-'&#13;
, r;idio » at \)\a S H \ U I W S . P h o n e&#13;
.\ornuii i 1'ilsih'i1, y o u r onl y au -&#13;
'liMi-i/e d reprt'seiitiitivc , AC 9-&#13;
!J:J44. 11-4 \&#13;
SMALL MOMK Tor coupl e He- \&#13;
Irif-'prato r a\v\ stove furnishe d 2 i&#13;
milfs from Hn«hlon . $fl5 AC.&#13;
11 -4x&#13;
Kf'..\C'l.\( ; s A\ K 2:&gt;' '&#13;
1" i l I I - | n r , , i I ( I c 1 . ! ! i n : 1 ) i r , I ] ,&#13;
d U ^: ) i d I , i t i ( l I e : , d ' 1 1 ! . , i l .&#13;
TWO 2 burne r L^ S ho i plales, VS&#13;
apiece . AC 7:.'929. ll-4 x&#13;
10 CL'.&#13;
.01.&gt;4&#13;
%№ 229-&#13;
11-4x&#13;
API'LK S - SWKKT CIDK R&#13;
Man y varieties, beautifu l fruit.&#13;
Hi&gt;r«ain s in utilit y jjrades. Sweet&#13;
cider freshl\ r pressed . Oaklan d&#13;
Orchards , 2205 F . Commerc e Rd. ,&#13;
1 mile east of Milford between&#13;
Rum s and Duc k Lake Rds. 8 to&#13;
6 daily. ll-25x&#13;
WANTED&#13;
CHAIN SAWS&#13;
Several brand s of ncu and&#13;
used Pionee r Chai n &gt;.i«s&#13;
l&gt;c seen al . . .&#13;
CHICK S&#13;
REPAI R SHo r&#13;
1W Livingston. Vimkm&gt;&#13;
878-3149&#13;
CKXKRAL KI.KCTKI C rang*.&#13;
O AC. &lt;)-№17). 11-4&#13;
CHRISTMA S is just aroun d th e&#13;
coiner . Sho]) early and save. See&#13;
us for Kelvinato r washers, dryers,&#13;
and refrigerators , and dishwa.&#13;
shers. We trad e and finance . I&#13;
Ilarilan d Area llaidwart v Phone '&#13;
Fl'RMSJlKl ) Al'AHTMK.NT . 3&#13;
room s and bath . Privat e entrance&#13;
. Heat , water and sewer&#13;
furnished . Available aroun d Dr - j&#13;
combe r 1st. Call 229-9391. tfx&#13;
ONE BEDROO M unfurnishe d&#13;
year aroun d house . HI30 Islan d&#13;
Lake Drive . AC. 9-917,1 ll-4p&#13;
_ |&#13;
HOUSE : FO R leasf. Portau n !&#13;
Lake , call Don fiibson. S7S-:i3fil '&#13;
b&lt;»tu-Pe n 1:30-2:30 p.m . H-4 x&#13;
Ne w Call 227-7151&#13;
Kl'H.MSHKI ) 1 bedroo m apart -&#13;
ment . Hea t and uiililies include d&#13;
week or month . 2 miles from&#13;
Brighton . AC. 9-B723. ll-4x&#13;
AL'T U i t l . A S i ; Kinu- I wutk&#13;
aiKl ni.ttcriHls . P i c k u p .twi delivery&#13;
s c vice oi i;.&gt;e ou j cm&#13;
y o u r choic e M l ' K K L L R S , I ' N&#13;
C O N D I T I O N A L L Y x'^rHnfre- r&#13;
to oriyinn l conHianc i Uu a&gt;&#13;
lon ^ H S h p own s t h e vct'.icl e &gt;&gt;&gt;•&#13;
whic h it us installe d AIMC O&#13;
^ e l r l i n c supplies . Ll-.AK Sp i&#13;
ings, nil c a r s nn d hgh t t r u c k s&#13;
1'2 in J I mi Truck- , front i&#13;
only . T J U ' C K MH-tP/Jii S re&#13;
cond i t i o n p d, M.."&gt;0, AF^K' S&#13;
A I T D P A R T S , H u u e J l . Phonf -&#13;
MASONRY&#13;
WORK&#13;
Including&#13;
RRICK, BLOCK.&#13;
CKMENT and STONE&#13;
Anv size job wanted&#13;
New or Repair&#13;
John Holtz 229-9081 tf&#13;
M2-714I . 11-Mx i&#13;
DO KEWEAVING , TAIL&#13;
ORING , MENDIN G and AL&#13;
TERATION S Mrs. CeciJ Gor e&#13;
phon e AC 9-2732. t-f- x&#13;
FARM TO RENT : About 100&#13;
acres. Cash ren t with optio n to&#13;
buy. Call 449-850;], collect .&#13;
ll-4x&#13;
Emit E. Enget&#13;
DECORATOR&#13;
Signs&#13;
Painting — Wall Taper&#13;
U i School St. Brighton&#13;
AC 7-394 1 t J&#13;
17 INC H tabl e mode l TV. ne w&#13;
pictur e tube . $!ifi Mahogan y cof- ;&#13;
fee table , fcft. K cubi c ft. Kelvina -&#13;
tor refi'i^erator , S."i&lt;). Child' s tri- ;&#13;
cycle. Sfi. AC. 9-H723 . 11-4xi&#13;
Farm Ite m&#13;
HE Y BOYS LOOK : No w you car.&#13;
^ ^ I defer all interes t and payments !&#13;
unti l April 1, 1965 on th e follow, t&#13;
ing: Masse y Fpr^u.so n S3 tracto r ,&#13;
and 4 botto m plow, $H95 down ; .&#13;
Minneapoli s Molin e MS tracto r •&#13;
and 4 botto m plow and 4 row&#13;
eultuator . $1145 down: Minne -&#13;
apolis Molin e UR tracto r arnl&#13;
plow. &amp;?75 down; Joh n Deer e 50&#13;
tracto r w plow and cultivator .&#13;
U:t95 down ; Joh n Deer e MO trac -&#13;
Inr w 1 row corn picker , 1650 ,&#13;
down; For d tractor . $.195 cash ; 2&#13;
inexpensiv e tractors , $195 cash&#13;
each Must be seen to appreciate .&#13;
W" trad e and finance . Hartlan d&#13;
Area Hardware . I'hon e 632-7141. |&#13;
ll-4x&#13;
I HIRED IT&#13;
THROUGH THE&#13;
Turn Used Item s&#13;
INTO CASH&#13;
WITH QUIC K ACTIN G WANT ADS&#13;
Gall AC 7-715 1&#13;
or&#13;
UP 8-314 1&#13;
PAST RESULTS&#13;
BRIGHTO N SWEET SHO P&#13;
SEALEST Ice Cream&#13;
FRITO S NE W ER A POTAT O ( HIP S&#13;
PAU L UeLl'CA—12. J \\. Main St.—Ph . AC 9-701)2&#13;
H E A T H Complet e Tree Care&#13;
Tree Service&#13;
10106 Gilber t St.&#13;
Plymouth , Mich .&#13;
CAL L . .&#13;
Trimming , Removal ,&#13;
Spraying , Stum p Kern&#13;
oval by Machin e&#13;
RAY MAXWELL, Representativ e&#13;
PHON E AC 9-6132 — -BRIGHTO N&#13;
tfx I&#13;
BEWARE! - BEWARE!&#13;
Whethe r you own Privat e Propert y or a Business&#13;
you can now have it completel y protecte d against&#13;
Vandal*. Burglary, etc. Fo r as little as $15.00 per&#13;
mont h&#13;
Livingston Security Patrol&#13;
BOX 109 LAKELAND , MffHICA N&#13;
PHON E 227-21 r&gt;&#13;
1&#13;
Professional and&#13;
Business Directory&#13;
K£KHN&#13;
U N I R A I HOME&#13;
AMBULANCE SERVICE&#13;
71)6 W .Main, Ph. JL'9-987]&#13;
„&#13;
UK. JUIIX K. XILLLV&#13;
Chiropractor&#13;
i tie*.-Churn.-Sat.&#13;
!) a.m. to 6 p.m.&#13;
440 VV. Main St.&#13;
AC W-H»8«&#13;
HKIdHlOM BKAl IV&#13;
SALON&#13;
VIH W North h t AC 7*9241&#13;
— Open Kveninjrs —&#13;
Air Conditioned&#13;
tieciricaj Utfitr^cton&#13;
ELECIRIO SHOP&#13;
Appliance Repair and&#13;
Licensed Elecwiotal)&#13;
Ph. AC 7.78ft, 321 VV. Main&#13;
1 AJ.N l i \ O&#13;
Interior M Exterior&#13;
faper Hnn,ku« il R«movt_4&#13;
Wall Washinf&#13;
LEO k l SMIKK7&#13;
AC 9-9241&#13;
S424 Ulaad L*k« Dr.&#13;
Brlf btcm, Mich.&#13;
" , • • &gt; • * •&#13;
CAJWHUCH6CKH CL6RICALS-ACCTG $70-65 ln«./s S?"I,'T"M"A"^I »&#13;
Business&#13;
Services&#13;
CRANfc RENTAL, farm ponds,&#13;
drainage ditches, lake shores&#13;
Cleaned and sanded. Trucking,&#13;
build eing. AC 9-9297. t-f-x&#13;
FOR SALL — Varcon oattenes&#13;
tir«a, mufflers, tail pipes and&#13;
auto accessories. G a ,n b i e&#13;
Store, Brighton AC. 7-2551. tfx&#13;
LAND m CONTRACTS&#13;
WANTED&#13;
Immediate&#13;
Cash&#13;
Earl Garrets*&#13;
Realtor&#13;
6617 Commerce Rd.&#13;
Orchard Lake, Mich.&#13;
EMpi* 3-2511 or 3-4086&#13;
Services&#13;
Business&#13;
CARPET, furniture and wall&#13;
cleaning b y ServiceMASTER.&#13;
Free estimates. Rose Service-&#13;
MASTER. Cleaning, HowelL Dial&#13;
5464560. tfx&#13;
Business&#13;
Opportunities&#13;
BUSINESS Opportunity man or&#13;
woman in this area to own and&#13;
operate a route of machines&#13;
distributing nationally adv. products.&#13;
We establish route, car&#13;
and references desirable, minimum&#13;
investment $985.00 required.&#13;
Good opportunity for spare time&#13;
income, or full time business.&#13;
Write KING DIST. CO., S710&#13;
Central Ave., Mpls., MiniL, 55421^&#13;
include phone. 114p&#13;
Earl W. Kline Real Estate&#13;
8*17 E. Grant EUver Brighton, Michigan&#13;
City of Brighton&#13;
1 ACRE LOT —S Bedrooms,&#13;
fireplace, c a r p e t i n g &amp;&#13;
draper, screened porch, excellent&#13;
condition. Term*&#13;
4 BEDEOOMSs 2 story&#13;
home, large lot, full basement,&#13;
large closets, storage&#13;
space, carpeting: &amp; drapes.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
INCOME: 8 unit*, 2 bedrooms&#13;
living room, dining,&#13;
kitchen and bath per unit.&#13;
Good location. Terms.&#13;
Country&#13;
l'/i ACRE — Howell Area:&#13;
S Bedrooms, large liv. room,&#13;
fireplace, wardrobe closets,&#13;
ultra-modern kitchen, family&#13;
room with a panoramic vrew&#13;
o! ,*he countryside. More&#13;
\*A I available. Terms.&#13;
12 ^ ACRES: 8 Bedrooms,&#13;
2 car garage, small barn,&#13;
partial basement. Terms.&#13;
W ACRES — This beautiful&#13;
estate is rolling &amp; wooded.&#13;
Home custom built with all&#13;
the extra's. Owner leaving&#13;
state. Terms.&#13;
BEACH LAKE — 8 Bedrooms,&#13;
all electric heat, Take&#13;
front, attached gar., extra&#13;
lot, fireplace, excellent condition.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
240 ACRES — 3 Bedroom&#13;
home, can be sold as unit or&#13;
80 acre parcels.&#13;
Lake Homes&#13;
SCHOOL LAKE —4 Bedrooms,&#13;
large UT. room,&#13;
H.A. heat, lake privileges&#13;
IVi balhs, storage space.&#13;
A real Buy. $12,500.&#13;
Terms&#13;
COTTAGES — On Round&#13;
Briggs and Island Lake from&#13;
$6,000. &amp; up.&#13;
FONDA LAKE — 4 Bedroom,&#13;
80 II* lakeiront, 2&#13;
ear garage, gas heat large&#13;
closets, c a r p e t i n g and&#13;
drapes, fireplace, excellent&#13;
cttndUton. Terms.&#13;
FOND&lt;A LAKE — Brick, 2&#13;
oar attached garage, Disposal&#13;
*nd dishwasher, Gas&#13;
hot water heat, storms and&#13;
screens* Excellent beach.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
Lake Homes&#13;
BRIGGS LAKE — Stone&#13;
siding &amp; alum, siding, 8 bedrooms,&#13;
2 car garage Oil H.A.&#13;
he^» partial basement. Lot&#13;
90 x 212, fireplace, lake&#13;
privileges. 99,000. Terms.&#13;
SILVER LAKE — 2 Bedrooms&#13;
(poss. 3rd.) plus 2&#13;
Bedroom cottage, S car garage,&#13;
SVi acres, 380 ft. lake&#13;
frontage, can be sold as unit&#13;
or will divide. Terms&#13;
Lake&#13;
Building Sites&#13;
LAKE-OF-THE-PINES —25&#13;
"desirable waterfront lots.&#13;
Take your choice, $4,500,&#13;
10% down-&#13;
LAKE -OF -THE -PINES —&#13;
Off lake lots, heavily wooded&#13;
with beautiful pines. 92,-&#13;
500, 10% down.&#13;
Commercial&#13;
DOWNTOWN BRIGHTON:&#13;
Building 22 x 120, cement&#13;
block with brick front, Gas&#13;
heat, air conditioned. Terms.&#13;
NEW HUDSON — Building&#13;
40 x 50 now leased, apt.&#13;
ibove, Ideal location. Terms.&#13;
BRIGHTON — Grand River&#13;
Cast. 200 x 300. Terms.&#13;
BRIGHTON — Grand River&#13;
•Vest. 185 x 400. Terms.&#13;
Farms and Vacant&#13;
Acreage&#13;
6 ACRES — Gently rolling,&#13;
good location. Terms.&#13;
FARMETTES&#13;
2Vi . 5 - 10 ACRES&#13;
Highly restricted 1 mil*&#13;
north of access to 1*98.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
60 ACHES — 4 Bedrooms,&#13;
2 story home, H. A. Heat.&#13;
paved road large barn. Excellent&#13;
condition* Terms.&#13;
120 ACRES—Vacant, Wooded&#13;
and Scenic Close to 1-96&#13;
Terms&#13;
30 ACRES — HARTLANTJ&#13;
AREA, 3 Miles from Expressway,&#13;
large barn 40 x&#13;
$0, Septic &amp; Well. Terms.&#13;
7 ACRES — Winan's lake&#13;
Sub. Terms.&#13;
40 ACRES — Rolling and&#13;
wooded close to 1-96. Terms.&#13;
RENTAL — Maxfield Lake:&#13;
2 Bedrooms, LW. room with&#13;
fireplace, kitchen, enclosed&#13;
porch, completely furnished.&#13;
W00.00 per month, 1 child&#13;
accepted.&#13;
Dee Bailey&#13;
AC 9-9482&#13;
Dnane Hyne&#13;
AC 7-4638&#13;
Walker Fanssett&#13;
546-1007&#13;
Brighton 227-1021&#13;
Business&#13;
Opportunities&#13;
EXCLUSIVE&#13;
FRANCHISE&#13;
Amazing new liquid plastic&#13;
coating used on ail types of&#13;
surfaces interior or exterior.&#13;
Eliminates waxing when applied&#13;
on Asphalt Tile, Vinyl,&#13;
Linoleum, Vinyl Asbestos, Hard&#13;
Wood, and Furniture. Completely&#13;
eliminates painting&#13;
when applied to Woo&lt;J, Metal,&#13;
or Concrete surfaces. This finish&#13;
is also recommended for&#13;
boats and automobiles.&#13;
NO COMPETITION&#13;
As these are exclusive formulas&#13;
in demand by all businesses,&#13;
industry and homes. No franchise&#13;
fee. Minimum investment&#13;
$300. Maximum investment -&#13;
$7,000. Investment is secured&#13;
by inventory. Factory trained&#13;
personnel will help set up your&#13;
business.&#13;
For complete details and d*&gt;&#13;
scriptive literature write:&#13;
BOX 23156&#13;
COLUMBUS, OHIO&#13;
11-11-x&#13;
Looking&#13;
for a&#13;
New&#13;
Home?&#13;
CHANCES ARE&#13;
YOU'LL FIND&#13;
THE HOUSE OF&#13;
YOUR DREAMS&#13;
ON THIS PAGE&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
10 HOMES&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
$85.00 to $95.00&#13;
PER MONTH&#13;
CLARK LAKE&#13;
4 bedroom home, basement,&#13;
2 car garage, on&#13;
nearly acre lot. 0 down.&#13;
G.I. financing. For only&#13;
$11,500.&#13;
HOWELL&#13;
3 bedroom brick front&#13;
home and aluminum sidir"-.&#13;
Right in town 66 x&#13;
135 ft. lot, large basement.&#13;
Close to school,&#13;
shopping, churches, etc.&#13;
For These Fine&#13;
Bargains&#13;
contact&#13;
Donald&#13;
Want-Ads Sell&#13;
227-7151&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
Phone 229-6552&#13;
After 9:00 Phone&#13;
546-3705&#13;
W E B U Y&#13;
LAND CONTRACTS&#13;
IF YOU ARE SELLING&#13;
P R O P E R T Y ON A&#13;
LAND C O N T R A C T&#13;
AND WANT TO GET&#13;
YOUR MONEY OUT OF&#13;
THE CONTRACT CALL&#13;
M. McMAY.&#13;
Hawaii 546-3SI0&#13;
ARGUS • DISPATCH — WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 190!&#13;
Country Estate&#13;
27 acres of scenic rolling&#13;
land with about 600 feet&#13;
lake frontage. Property&#13;
has beautiful large brick&#13;
ranch home of 3 bedrooms&#13;
and den or 4 bedrooms;&#13;
3 baths, 2 fireplaces,&#13;
_walk-out .basement,&#13;
-zoned _hotwater&#13;
heat; attached IVi car&#13;
garage. _Located, j u s t&#13;
outside Brighton on paved&#13;
road _in -good_ area&#13;
close to 1-96 and U.S.-23&#13;
exits; easy commuting&#13;
distance to Detroit, Ann&#13;
Arbor and. Flint.&#13;
Livingston&#13;
Realty Co.&#13;
227-1431 (Area 313)&#13;
546-4510 (Area 517)&#13;
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY - 200 ft. Grand River frontage,&#13;
400 ft. in depth, close to U.S. 16 and U.S. 23 intersection. Two&#13;
bedroom home, full bath, oil heat, hardwood floors, partial&#13;
basement, 2-car garage. $28,000. Terms.&#13;
CHEMUNG LAKE — Lakefront 3-b«lro3m year-round home.&#13;
. 80 ft. water frontage. Natural fireplace, gas heat, spacious&#13;
porch, \\'-i car garage. Immediate possession. $12,500 with&#13;
$2,000 down.&#13;
COUNTRY HOME — One year old 3-bedroom brick ranch with&#13;
walkout basement. Two fireplaces, 2*2 baths, spacious kitchen,&#13;
gas heat, attached 2-car garage. Excellent bcation close to&#13;
expressways. Lake privileges included in price of $25,500.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
NEAR BRIGHTON — 3-b?:iroom home, carpeted throughout.&#13;
Two car garage. S13.50O with SI.500 down.&#13;
CITY OF BRIGHTON - Fine for esuplo. This 2 bedroom home&#13;
has glass enclosed porch, utility room, storms and screens,&#13;
aluminum .billing on exterior. Nice lot. $7500. Low down payment.&#13;
*&#13;
CLOSE TO BRIGHTON - On 2 3 of an acre. Two bedroom&#13;
home. $S,500 with low down payment.&#13;
COTTAGE — Fonda Lake privileges, Two bedrooms, glassed&#13;
porch, extra lot. Estate property. $5,500. Low down payment&#13;
may be aranged.&#13;
BRIGGS LAKE — Waterfront cottage. Excellent beach. Two&#13;
bedrooms, natural fireplace, spacious porch, garage. $10,500&#13;
with $2,000 down.&#13;
BRIGGS LAKE — Year-round waterfront home. Modern kitchen,&#13;
two bedrooms, I1 -i baths, spacious living room, large glassed&#13;
porch. Some furnishings and boat. $13,000 with $1,000 down.&#13;
SOUTH LYON AREA 3-bedroom rancn. ummg loom, iy2&#13;
baths, fireplace, hot water heat, attached garage. Large lot.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
A. G. V:m?l:j.l Heal Estate&#13;
9947 E. Grand River&#13;
Brighton — AC 7-3101&#13;
Salesman:&#13;
MERLIN GLAZIER WILLIAM REICKS&#13;
AC 9-931.") AC 9-6335&#13;
4 B.R. HOME on 2V2 acres of hilly and wooded land.&#13;
siding. % baths, fireplace and large family room. J.ar^e&#13;
kitchen with tots of cupboards Garage. Paved road. $15,750,00.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
YEAR AROUND LAKE HOME. 3 B.R., oil furnace, full basement&#13;
and large lot. 2 enclosed porches. §7,000.00 — Terms.&#13;
TRAILER HOME on VA acre lot. 1959 Alma, l(Vx45\ with&#13;
porch attached over full length concrete floor. Garage and&#13;
tool shed. $6,400.00.&#13;
33 ACRES of scenic wooded land. Several excellent home&#13;
sites to choose from. 8'x35' trailer home included. $8,000.00.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
FIVE ACRES with 3 B.R. brick home with full basement.&#13;
Paved road. Built in 1961. $12,500.00 — Terras.&#13;
3 B.R. HOME at edge of Brighton on large corner lot. FuHbasement,&#13;
oil furnace, attached 2 car garage. Nicely landscaped.&#13;
$13,300.00 — Terms.&#13;
KEN SHULTZ AGENCY&#13;
Real Estate S Insurance&#13;
9909 E. Grand River, Brighton AC 9-6158&#13;
Custom Built&#13;
Ranch Homes&#13;
ON LAND&#13;
LA KGB&#13;
Covered Front Porch&#13;
- $6,850 Full Price&#13;
NO DOWN&#13;
PAYMENT&#13;
$5S.OO Per Month&#13;
3-Bdrm. Alum, insulated siding,&#13;
coppei plumbing, duratub&#13;
3 pc. bath, double bow]&#13;
sink, installed Complete wiring&#13;
with fixtures. Walls and&#13;
ceilings insulated, W drywall&#13;
ready fop' decorating&#13;
Model: 28425 ^ontiac Trail&#13;
2 miles north trf^Ten Mile,&#13;
So. Lyon. v&#13;
Cobb Homes, Inc.&#13;
UUI5 FootlM Tr»H&#13;
South Lynn. Mtcb.&#13;
O Eoev» l-WOB&#13;
HOWELL TOWN &amp; COUNTRY, Inc.&#13;
REAL ESTATE # INSURANCE # BUILDING&#13;
Three Offices to Serve You . . .&#13;
H O W E L L — 1002 E&lt; GRAND RIVER- 546*2880&#13;
BRIGHTON— 108 w-MAIN« AC7U3i&#13;
PINCKNEY- 117 E. MAIN, 878-3177&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
3 BEDROOM RANCH — close to shopping&#13;
center, kitchen has built-ins, bath — full&#13;
basement — Located on two lots. $16,500.&#13;
No. 1321&#13;
2 BEDROOM or possible 3 bedroom, IV2&#13;
story home, separate dining room, close&#13;
to A &amp; P and churches. $12,900 with $1,900.&#13;
down No. 1674.&#13;
2 BEDROOM RANCH — Living Room,&#13;
dining room, kitchen and utility room. Lot&#13;
66 x 147. Priced to sell. No. 1451&#13;
TWO BEDROOM OLDER HOME — Carpeted&#13;
living room — Paneled kitchen — screened&#13;
front porch — garage with plenty of&#13;
storage. Beautiful large lot. $9,500. with&#13;
$1500. down. No. 1612&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
4 BEDROOM OLDER HOME — large lot —&#13;
Excellent shade trees. $7,500. No. 1721&#13;
COUNTRY&#13;
RETIREMENT HOME - 1 BDRM. ranch -&#13;
alum, storms and screens — attached garage—&#13;
located on one acre — $9,500.00 w/$l,003. dn.&#13;
No. 1780&#13;
2V4 ACRES — 5 bedroom farm home — kitchen&#13;
and dining area — family room — enclosed&#13;
back porch — attached 2 car garage. $12,500.&#13;
No. 1796.&#13;
3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH - fireplace -&#13;
built-in kitchen — attached 2 car garage.&#13;
$19,000. No. 1767-A&#13;
NEW THREE BEDROOM BRICK RANCH&#13;
— fireplace — 1V&lt;&gt; ceramic baths — builtin&#13;
oven and stove — full basement —&#13;
2 car attached garage. $19,500. No. 1755&#13;
HAMBURG — Three bedroom older home —&#13;
modern kitchen — paneled living room —&#13;
2 car garage. $12,000 No. 1677.&#13;
MILFORD AREA - 4 Bedroom colonial -&#13;
family room with fireplace — 2'4 baths —&#13;
built-in oven and range — full basement —&#13;
attached 2V2 car garage — 3 miles to X-Way.&#13;
No, 1777.&#13;
2 BEDROOM COTTAGE - combined living&#13;
room and kitchen — lake privileges on Paish&#13;
Lake. $7,500. with $750.00 down. No. 1685&#13;
LAKELAND COUNTRY CLUB — two-level&#13;
home overlooking Golf Course — beautiful&#13;
trees and setting — modernistic home — 3&#13;
bedrooms. No. 1682.&#13;
S\'i ACRES — 2 bedroom ranch — dining&#13;
room — kitchen and spacious living room&#13;
— attached I H car garage — storms and&#13;
screens. $10,500. with $2,500. down. No.&#13;
1665&#13;
2 BEDROOM RANCH — living room 24 x 14,&#13;
kitchen and dining area 16 x 26 — breezeway&#13;
and attached 2li car garage. Near&#13;
Brighton. No. 1655&#13;
2 BEDROOM modernestic ranch on beautifully&#13;
landscaped country lot. Carpeted living&#13;
and dining room, fireplace, kitchen with&#13;
built-in oven and range, blender and dishwasher.&#13;
Possibility of lakefront. $23,000.&#13;
No. 1653.&#13;
3 BEDROOM ranch nestled In pines — many&#13;
features — slate floor entry way — covered&#13;
patio — cherry paneled family room with&#13;
fireplace and many more. No. 1512&#13;
2 BEDROOM cottage, living room with fireplace,&#13;
kitchen, bath, covered patio. Completely&#13;
furnished. $10,500. No. 1559.&#13;
SMALL COTTAGE — full basement, living&#13;
area 12 x 20, kitchen 10 x 7, full bath,&#13;
knotty pine interior, furnished, 2 lots.&#13;
$6,500. with $1,000. down. No. 1697&#13;
3 B.R RANCH — carpeted living room with&#13;
fireplace, kitchen and dining area, 1V2 baths,&#13;
recreation room, 2V% car garage Nicely&#13;
landscaped. $21,500. No. 1547&#13;
3 BEDROOM RANCH — within stones throw&#13;
of Brighton — V-h bath — carpeted living&#13;
room — full basement. No. 1675&#13;
HORIZON HILLS&#13;
4-BEDROOM RANCH WITH full basement -&#13;
fireplace, kitchen with built-in oven and stove&#13;
—2 baths. Attached 2 car garage. $35,000.&#13;
OPEN HOUSE - Horizon Hills - Saturday and&#13;
Sunday — 1 - 6 p.m. — Models will be furnish**&#13;
— Take 1-86 to U.S. 23 exit — then \k mile to&#13;
Lee Road exit — then take service road tu&#13;
Beautiful Horizon Hills Subd.&#13;
LAKE HOMES&#13;
HANDY LAKE - 3 bedroom home — caparted&#13;
living room and dining room — fireplace —&#13;
built-in oven and stove — 2 baths — landscaped&#13;
lot. $17,850. No. 1768&#13;
NEAT ONE BDRM. cottage with Va bath -&#13;
— insulated — 2 car garage — shade trees&#13;
- 40 ft. on School Lake. $8,900. with txceJ&#13;
lent terms. No. 1775&#13;
WOODLAND LAKE - 3 bedroom home - living&#13;
room with fireplace — ceramic bath — ?u!l&#13;
basement. Priced to sell. No. 1776&#13;
ORE LAKE — Three bedroom cottage -&#13;
Excellent beach — 75 x 300 lot — large&#13;
shade trees — living room 12x13 — dining&#13;
room 12 x 15 — porch 9 x 26. No&#13;
1712&#13;
BUCK LAKE — Two bedroom ranch — built&#13;
in 1984. O r a m i c bath - excellent e«semeTi!&#13;
to lake, f9,250. No. 1714&#13;
HANDY LAKE — nearly new 2 bedroom&#13;
ranch — full basement — kitchen hn&gt;&#13;
built-in stove and oven — dining area 11&#13;
x 15 — $12,775. — $1,500. down. No. \t&gt;9A&#13;
SILVER LAKE - 2 bedroom - oil fureiarr&#13;
—designed for year around living — \T.«fn&#13;
extra lot, $11,000. with $1,000. down No&#13;
1628&#13;
LO\(J LAKE — 2 Bedroom — lar~e porch -&#13;
garage — furnnce — This cottage is pan&#13;
of exclusive club. $12,750. with $3.;"(*-&#13;
down. No T629&#13;
HANDY LAKE — 2 bedroom lakefront cottage,&#13;
wnlkout basement. $8,500. with $500&#13;
down. No. 1717&#13;
LAKE PMEMT'XG - ExcePent lake priviie.&#13;
pes, 2 bedroom cottage with walk-out basament,&#13;
can be used for vear around living&#13;
Spacious shaded lot. $R.8"0. No. 1604&#13;
WOODLAND — Two bedroom ranch type&#13;
home — living room with fireplace — utility&#13;
room — enclosed front porch. $11,000&#13;
No. 1264R-1&#13;
THREE BEDROOM one-story home — largr&#13;
kitchen — living and dining area — fifiJ&#13;
basement. $10,000. No. 1757&#13;
ROUND LAKE — Two bedroom lake front&#13;
home — IV2 car garage — partly furnished&#13;
—excellent beach. $14,000. No. 1758&#13;
STRAWBERRY LAKK — 3 bedroom home -&#13;
full basemont with finished recreation rooro&#13;
—living room and dining room carpeted -&#13;
Ideal beach — screened in patio. $18,500:&#13;
with terms. No. 1481&#13;
WOODLAND — 5 BEDROOM brick veneei&#13;
ranch home. Larse living room with fireplace,&#13;
2 haths, family kitchen, glassed In&#13;
porch witi grill. Outside patio with srilj&#13;
2 car garage. §31,500. No. 1553&#13;
FARMS&#13;
80 ACRES — Two-story — 3 BR home — carpeted&#13;
living room — enclosed back porch —&#13;
barn 36x50 — poultry house and other outbuildings.&#13;
$26,500. No. 1788.&#13;
HORSE FARM—10 Acres—3 bdrm. modern ranch&#13;
—30 x 50 nole barn with horse stalls and tads&#13;
room. Possibility for lake, $17,000. with $3,000.&#13;
dn. No. 1770&#13;
HORSE FA^IM — East of Brighton — 60&#13;
acres — good fencing — 8 box stalls — I&#13;
bedroom ranch with attached garage —^&#13;
fireplace — % mile frontage. $47,500.&#13;
19 ACRES — Three bedroom older farm&#13;
house in good condition — living room —&#13;
kitchen — dining room,— lVfe car garag«—v;&#13;
Beautiful setting among blue spruce arc!&#13;
hemlock trees. $17,000. No. 1701 ;&#13;
BUSINESS&#13;
NEW HUDSON - Grocery store and SMD IP&#13;
cense — very nice 2 BR living quarters. —&#13;
Owner retiring — $15,000, plus inventory;&#13;
Terms. No. 1756.&#13;
Mildred Shannon&#13;
AC 9-6636&#13;
Bea Meggitt&#13;
AC 9-9609&#13;
Charles Showerman&#13;
Mildred Duff&#13;
MU 5-2056&#13;
Sally Noeker&#13;
AC 9-9609&#13;
Roscoe Eager&#13;
Virginia Herrmann Eraton Clarke&#13;
AC 9-7923 498-2173&#13;
Bill Ernst H. G. Wiggins&#13;
AC 9-9407 PR 4-5648&#13;
Ralph Nauss Hollis Miller Bob Fritcl-&#13;
Bert Wylie Art White Bill Bortels Ed. Schaefer Clinton Withey Stanley D!nkel&#13;
CUTE FIVE ROOM log cotUge&#13;
m bke Crartage near Mitford,&#13;
A-l canflflon. $8&gt;000, H,0» down.&#13;
ALMOST AS GOOD AS LAKE&#13;
FRONTAGE. Lot at Whltmore&#13;
Lake. Perfect beach. H.20A.&#13;
IMS MOBILE HOME with large&#13;
lot Used t months. 2 bedrooms.&#13;
Dining and kitchen, JoU of cupboards,&#13;
patio 19-56* with aluminum&#13;
awning. $8,0H. Terms.&#13;
Hayner&#13;
408 West Insurance &amp; Real Estate&#13;
BRIGHTON Detroiters call WOodward 3-1480 A C 7 - 2 2 7 1&#13;
EST. 1022 Oppn Sundays X- Rvenine* hv Rpnolntment A C&#13;
MODERN WATERFRONT cottage&#13;
on beautiful Huron River, extra&#13;
large site, nice location, 16,500.&#13;
$1,500 down.&#13;
130 ACRES, all tillable. Real good&#13;
building sites. $300 per acre.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
PRODUCTIVE O R C H A R D . 00&#13;
acres, new storage building, 3 bed*&#13;
room borne. Over 2200 dwarf,&#13;
semi-dwarf and regular trees.&#13;
Blight resistant raspberries and&#13;
strawberries. Tractor and all&#13;
good equipment. Near Aim Arbor&#13;
and Detroit markets. $40,000.&#13;
$15,000 down.&#13;
ARGUS • DISPATCH - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1964&#13;
LEGAL&#13;
NOTICES&#13;
Knltw&#13;
« Tadtan.&#13;
CorporaUon&#13;
* 2 *&#13;
i« claimed&#13;
this notu-e.&#13;
the sum&#13;
on&#13;
to&#13;
tor&#13;
of&#13;
Part oi Hi« Southwtit quarter at&#13;
Section 26. Town 1 North, Range tt&#13;
Uast. Mlculgan, described at foilowg;&#13;
Beginning at a »&gt;lni on the&#13;
North and South quarter line &lt;4&#13;
sold Section 36 at a point 83*J.4 fe«t&#13;
South of the center thereof, thenca&#13;
W«t 337.3 (tet; thence South 0« iff&#13;
Kant 176.8 feet; thence East 337,g&#13;
tent to the North and South quarter&#13;
tint; thence North ITb.tj feet&#13;
along atkld quarter line to the point&#13;
of beginning, Containing 1.37 aere«.&#13;
AD of the above described lands&#13;
will be gold at public auction to th*&#13;
hljjbest blddtr tor cash by the Sheriff&#13;
•if Livingston County at the west front&#13;
door gf the Courthouse In the City&#13;
of Bowel! in said County and State&#13;
•&gt;n Tuesday Deeem.tx?r '19. 1.964, at&#13;
*en o'clock tn the forenoon ot #aW&#13;
day&#13;
There is due and payable at the&#13;
date of this not ire upon the debt&#13;
secured v,y tuid mortgage, th« mm&#13;
"f Eighteen Thousand Orif EJundred&#13;
Corly-nsven Dullars »nd Twenty-three&#13;
r.em» ilw.w.W. Dated;&#13;
•Mignment dated&#13;
recorded April&#13;
I oC&#13;
L4vlng»^n County&#13;
"hlch Mortgage there&#13;
ho due at the date of&#13;
§£%»X&amp;rK2t' Hundred »«y H , 7 ( « / 1 O 0 7 W « O . O 3 ) Dollari, and the&#13;
nnllari M Attorney11 fees,&#13;
g S ' ^ t o l e amoqpt claimed lo&#13;
it the date ot thli notice.&#13;
,am ol Nine Thgu*wul&#13;
Thirty-five and 08/ifo&#13;
Isrs to which amount&#13;
at the time 'J1 salt *'! tftXt!B » n d l"&#13;
France Sit m*V «*P»" »" 'X "**&#13;
Mortgagee between the &lt;U&lt;* of this&#13;
.otfee and the time of laid sale; and&#13;
"o prnceedins »t law having been In&#13;
•muted to recover the debt now&#13;
Sr"ffi? SrrterSr. "hereby tho&#13;
o'.werot tale contained in said Mort&#13;
raiie has become operative;&#13;
*%w -Theretere, Krtuui U Hereby&#13;
raven that by virtue of the power or&#13;
«£le contained tn said Mortage and&#13;
n puAuSoe o» the itttuto tn .u«-h&#13;
rate made and provided. the said&#13;
ft'rtngt wW be foreclosed py a nal*&#13;
of the premise, therein descried or&#13;
,o munh thereof as may be neces&#13;
•arv nubile auction, to the highest&#13;
S r a * * front door of ih.&#13;
K,rt houM-W the City ol Howell&#13;
County of Livingston, Michigan,&#13;
being tr* place for holding the&#13;
THE&#13;
a&#13;
BUNiHTON STATE BANK&#13;
Baaklng Corporation&#13;
a&#13;
($75.001&#13;
matunp&#13;
be due&#13;
t/i-wit. the&#13;
Five Hundred&#13;
&lt;»9.5&amp;Y02i Dol&#13;
will be added&#13;
re&#13;
s&#13;
Charles K. Van Winkle&#13;
First NHfiona! Rank Building&#13;
ffitwi-ii, Michigan&#13;
Attorney for Mortgagee&#13;
Sept. ao - D«c. 16&#13;
thtand&#13;
•hat g * plac g&#13;
Circuit Court ip and for said County&#13;
nn Wednesday 1h« Twenty-fifth &lt;25th•&#13;
day of November I9fi4. at 10.(K&#13;
o&gt;loek a.m. Eastern Si&amp;naard Tirm&#13;
In the forenoon of saly days, and said&#13;
premise* will be sod U&gt; ) pay the&#13;
• mount | o as aforesaid U&gt;en cine on&#13;
Mortage together wth tnur &amp; •*&#13;
a i per cant interest, legal rosts&#13;
Attorneys' teei and a lw anv taxes&#13;
and iniurance that said Mortgage does&#13;
pay on or prior to the date of sau)&#13;
sale: which premises are described m&#13;
said Mortftfe aa follows, to-wtt: Lr&gt;i&#13;
10T, S«xony Subdivision No. l Annex&#13;
"betng a part of the east «-:• of the&#13;
northwest l» Section 5. Town I&#13;
north. Range « east, Green Oak Town&#13;
ship, according to the plat thereof&#13;
as recorded. In Liber 8. Puge 4 of&#13;
Plats, Uvinsjiton County Record*, tald&#13;
property being located in Green Oak&#13;
Township, Livingston County, Michigan.&#13;
WORCESTER FEDERAL SAV&#13;
INGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION&#13;
Worcester, MasR.&#13;
Mortgagee. Assignee&#13;
DATED: August 25. 1964&#13;
ARTHUR E. BROWM&#13;
Attorney for Mortgage*&#13;
2290 Petnobicot Building&#13;
Detroit 98. Michigan&#13;
woodward a-3590&#13;
Aug. L'6 Nov. 18&#13;
MORTOAOr »A!,E&#13;
ft'efault having been made m 1t&gt;*&#13;
condition of that certain n\"r'^'^&gt;r&#13;
dated February 17 1%A, ew.&lt;\.'c\&#13;
hy George Chapman and .lean .Inli*.&#13;
Ciiapman. his wife. Mortgagt&gt;re. »&gt;'&#13;
The Brighton State Bank, a Mirhigiin&#13;
Banking C o l o r a t i o n , Mortgagee. i«&#13;
rordfd Febniary 19. 1%4 In Lit.er&#13;
433 of Mortgages at pages J97 and&#13;
29« thereof;&#13;
Notice is hereby given that said&#13;
mortgage will b« foreclosed pursuant&#13;
to power of tale of the premlues&#13;
therein described as lanrt in the Town-&#13;
»hlp of Groen Oak, Llvinggton Counly&#13;
rt«. Default has Ing been made&#13;
renditions of a cej-tain murtand&#13;
tx«rut&lt;*d \&gt;y MARIAN&#13;
OAMM t«j VICTOK CORNEA ami&#13;
Al'HEUA COHNKA. his wife d&amp;lei!&#13;
the firs! day of May A. D. 1963 and&#13;
recorded In the office of the Re^isler&#13;
of O«-ei1» fur I lie C(junl&gt; of LlvlnBslnr'&#13;
and Sidle of Michigan on the&#13;
10th day of Miiy A. I). 19W in Liber&#13;
1LV. Livingsiun County Records on&#13;
3H9 und ^70 on which n&#13;
\u claimed to be due at the&#13;
"f this notice, for prlnci^a. and In-&#13;
't-rest the sum of FOCR THOl'SAND&#13;
O.VK IH'NURED SEVENTY and&#13;
23 M00 ri4.170.^31 Dullars, and an »ttornt.&#13;
s's f«e a« allowed by iaw, and&#13;
10 suit &lt;n- [jrnceedlnss ai tuw or In&#13;
iMjniiy having Keen instituted to re&#13;
•iivt'?1 tin1 dyiir ri"\\r remaining se^&#13;
I'm I'd li\ said niort^ajje. or any p«tri&#13;
• hf-renf. ^liurcby the power &lt;&gt;t sale&#13;
i"intuiiied in said tiifirtgagtj has be&#13;
thai&#13;
o n -&#13;
stap&#13;
N'OTICK T8 HfcitKBY &lt;i1V'EN.&#13;
ii.v virtue of the pnuer irf itaie&#13;
ta'ried in xaicl rniirtgage ami the&#13;
•me in such cane made i n d pi'uvid&#13;
I'd r&gt;n Tucntuy the 12th nay nf .!»nu&#13;
Hiy A D . lflriS. at 1«&gt;:IKI o'clnch In the&#13;
noon, of suid day. K u s t f n Standard&#13;
Pime, the undersigned ".111 jit the&#13;
«PL&gt;SI front dour of the Cou?t (iouse 1n&#13;
ihi City of Howell. Mtr-hisan. 'thai&#13;
'•eii:g the place of huhjing tlje Circuit&#13;
Cuiirt in the County In which&#13;
the said morigagttd promises e r e located&#13;
1 sell at public auction to the&#13;
highest bliidsr. the premised desmib&#13;
id It) said niurijjatje nr so much there&#13;
1) ac may he neeewary to pay the&#13;
•imoimt so m&gt; aforesaid due on said&#13;
•noi-tgage, with 7 percent Interest, and&#13;
all l^gal cos's, charge* and expenses.&#13;
together with said attorney's f^es.&#13;
ind also an\' .sum nr si:nis which may&#13;
be paid by the undersigned necessarv&#13;
'n protect tlieir- Interest In U\e pre&#13;
•nise.s Which .premises are described&#13;
a» follow*, tci-wlt:&#13;
Village of Hamburg. Livingston&#13;
Cmtniy, Michigan. described a»:&#13;
r.nts •;) a:id 22. Jones Addition to&#13;
the V'illajji" of Hamburg, according&#13;
tc« the plaf thereof as recorded in&#13;
Liber 1 of Plats on Page 11. Livingston&#13;
County Record*.&#13;
i^ated at SouUigate. Michigan&#13;
Ociuber 13&#13;
\urlh *&#13;
\iturnips fur Murtgagess&#13;
P O Box UL'n. KoiitTigate.&#13;
\'ici. &gt;r Cuinea&#13;
Aurelia Cornea&#13;
Mortgagees&#13;
Oct. !4 — Jan.-7&#13;
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE&#13;
SALE&#13;
Default having been marie&#13;
in the condition* or » certain&#13;
Mortgage made by GKRALD&#13;
R. LANNINT. and GAIL M&#13;
LANNING, his wife to NATIONAL&#13;
HOMKS ACCEPTANCE&#13;
CORPORATION, an&#13;
Indiana corporation dated the&#13;
23rd day of June 1938, and&#13;
recorded in the office of the&#13;
Register or Deedt for the&#13;
County of Livingston and&#13;
State of Michigan, on tjae 28th&#13;
day oi June 1958. in Ubei&#13;
347 of Mortgages, on page .«,&#13;
which said mortgage was&#13;
thereafter, on the 24th.day ot&#13;
February, 1959, assigned to&#13;
CZECHOSLOVAK SOCIETY&#13;
OF AMERICA and recorded&#13;
on Man* 3. 1959, in the office&#13;
of the Register of Deeds IOJ&#13;
the County ot Livingston and&#13;
State of Michigan, in Liber&#13;
356, P»g&gt; H I , Livingston&#13;
County Records, on which&#13;
Mortgage there is claimed vu&#13;
be due at the date of thitnotice,&#13;
tor principal «ind interest,&#13;
the sum of Ten Thousand&#13;
nine hundred fiftysix&#13;
and 27/100 (S10,958.27»&#13;
Dollars, and the further sum&#13;
of Seventy-five (875,001 Dollars,&#13;
to which amount will be&#13;
uddftd at the time of sale nil&#13;
taxes and insurance that mu&gt;&#13;
be paid by the said Murtguyvc&#13;
between the ciate uf this notice&#13;
and the tune ot said sale&#13;
and no proceedings at lavs,&#13;
having been instituted to recover&#13;
the debt now remaining&#13;
secured by said Mortgage, oi&#13;
any part thereof, whereby the&#13;
l,)ower of sale contained in *ai(i&#13;
Mortgage has become operative:&#13;
Now Therefore, Notice is&#13;
Hereby Given thut by virtue of&#13;
the power of sale contained&#13;
in said Morigu^e and In pursuance&#13;
of the statute in such&#13;
case made and provided, the&#13;
said Mortgage will be toreclosed&#13;
by a sale uf the premises&#13;
therein described ur so&#13;
much thereof as may be neeetisury,&#13;
a* public auction, to&#13;
the highest bidder, at the wesi&#13;
front door of the Courthou.-.*&#13;
in the City of Howell, and&#13;
County of Livingston, Michigan,&#13;
that being the place foi&#13;
holding the Circuit Court in&#13;
and tor said County, &lt;&gt;n&#13;
Wednesday the 11th day ol&#13;
November 1964. at 10:00 o'clock&#13;
Eastern Standard Time in tht&#13;
forenoon of said day, an&lt;i&#13;
bnid premises will be sold tu&#13;
pay the amount so as aforesaid&#13;
then due on said Mortgage&#13;
together with five and&#13;
one/quarter per cent&#13;
legal costs, Attorney*1&#13;
elao any taxes and Insurance&#13;
that said Mortgagee does puy&#13;
on or prior to the date of said&#13;
sale: which laid premises ire*&#13;
described in said Mortgage ai&#13;
follows to wit;&#13;
Property ultuat*d in thr&#13;
Township of Green Oak. Livingiton&#13;
County, Michigan, described&#13;
88:&#13;
Lot 19, Willmor Subdivision&#13;
No.l. being a part of the&#13;
South 4 of the Northwest&#13;
l *. Section 5, Town 1 North,&#13;
Range 6 East. Green OM&lt;&#13;
Township, Livingston County&#13;
Michigan, according to the&#13;
plat thereof as recorded in&#13;
Liber 8 of Plats Pag* 4ti&#13;
Livingston Counly Rtjcur4s&gt;&#13;
Dated: August 11. 1964.&#13;
CZECHOSLOVAK SOCJL'H&#13;
OF AMERICA&#13;
Assignee of Mortgagee&#13;
ARTHUR C. BROWN&#13;
Attorney tor Assignee oi&#13;
Mortgagee&#13;
J280 Penobscot Building&#13;
Detroit 'Jti, Michigan&#13;
Woodward 1-3590&#13;
Nov. 4,&#13;
Traffic Peiths&#13;
Continue to&#13;
Increase Here&#13;
'lible Prophecy&#13;
To Be Presented&#13;
At Local Church&#13;
Servicemen&#13;
Default imviiiij&#13;
.•.jntliikui*&#13;
l»tcil the&#13;
exec&#13;
Mat' M.&#13;
ma.de in the&#13;
an&lt;i&#13;
day uf&#13;
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184 traffic deaths In&#13;
October brought the year'n count&#13;
to date to 1,729, which is 234 or&#13;
16 p«r cent higher than 1,485 for&#13;
the same lO-month period last&#13;
year, according to State Police&#13;
provisional figures.&#13;
The October faUlitie* were five&#13;
more than 179 in th»l month ft&#13;
a year a^o. October's average*&#13;
were lttO for the five yearn of&#13;
1959-M. aad 1W for the 31 y e a «&#13;
of rci-ord keepinii, 1933-W. Highest&#13;
toll for the month wan 230&#13;
in 1941 while the low of 97 was&#13;
It w i i tlie fourth month in a&#13;
row tu ahjw an increase in death*&#13;
wilh the same month*&#13;
Only one month In the*&#13;
of thU year. June, ha*&#13;
shoun a decTeai»e compared wilh&#13;
cuire.&lt;&gt;|M&gt;iKlin^ monll»i&gt; lawt year.&#13;
Drlayed death re|&gt;ort&gt;» w-ill ackl&#13;
somewhat 10 the Odober and 1(V&#13;
month pros'iMona! tolls.&#13;
More L-ompleti1 fiiiuri'h for Sc«v&#13;
U'inb«»r (ilmwc«d 179 death*, up 18&#13;
or 10 per cent. 12,IM injuries, in-&#13;
^•n.•a^ed by 2,'J71 or 22 per cenl&#13;
and rim uculdenU, uo bv 3.105&#13;
oi1 18 i&gt;er cent caomi&gt;ared with Uie&#13;
name month a year ayo.&#13;
Estimated mileage fjr the first&#13;
eijjht months, the latest Infonnalion&#13;
available, wus 25 billions, a&#13;
gain of six piT cent, "vhik1 IJK1&#13;
dc;ith rate of 5.4 per 1WJ million&#13;
vehicle mile* was iiKTeasKl !)&gt;'&#13;
11 [&gt;cr cent compai'cd w&#13;
same, period in 19(J3.&#13;
in l£Hi3.&#13;
first 10&#13;
the&#13;
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(.our for the&#13;
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a session "&#13;
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oi&#13;
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»&lt;* J G urt. deld&#13;
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31 Cub Scouts&#13;
Enjoy Football&#13;
Thirty-one Cub Scouts from&#13;
Brighton Cub Pack 150 attended&#13;
ihe University of Michigan and&#13;
Nortluvc.itern football «anic las!&#13;
Saturday. They nia.le the trip in&#13;
a .school bus bebns.ri.y to Si. Patrjck&#13;
School through the courtisv&#13;
of the Rev. Father Leo McGinn.&#13;
Rev. Herbert VanderLuut of&#13;
j (irand Kapkis will conduct, a her-&#13;
I ich of meetings on Bible Prophc-&#13;
I ey at the Tri-Lakes Baptist&#13;
' Church. ailK) Lee Road bt'iiiiuiiny&#13;
! Sunday, Nov. 8th.&#13;
i Rev. VaixlerLuift ha&gt;&gt; had a seven&#13;
year radio ministry over&#13;
station W.IBL of Holland, Michigan.&#13;
His program was&#13;
the •'Question Box". I.&#13;
sent in Bible and religious quev&#13;
tions and he was ihe "'answer&#13;
man". The program !IH&lt;I such a&#13;
r&lt;'&gt;po!iM.' thut the station made&#13;
no pharjfeu for il o \ e r the seven&#13;
year (&gt;erlod.&#13;
Bible Conferences have U'en&#13;
ht'Ul in a number of local rhurche&gt;&#13;
aikt twice in city-wide cumj&#13;
iiai^n.s by Rev. Vanderl.utf. In&#13;
! tiic week of meetings here he u\ii&#13;
I (wiuluct a question and ansA.-r&#13;
: u'riod a", the dose of each CUT,-&#13;
1 my service,&#13;
| W'u invite you to enioy this MY&#13;
in!) of ineeilii^s on Bible Proptio&#13;
ey or. Nov. Sih through the Kl;lt.&#13;
| On Sunday evening tfie service&#13;
• vill beyin Hi" " i n . and tin- week&#13;
1 ,v s'-rvices will be at 7:150 p.m.&#13;
rX)RT UPWARD WOOD, MO.&#13;
(AHTNC)-Army Pvt. Jarne* G.&#13;
Stum-berg. 22. son of Mr. and&#13;
Mr». Kredrick S. Stuhrberg, 6324&#13;
Kinyon dr., Brighton, and other&#13;
member* of the 1st Infantry Division&#13;
are scheduled to participate&#13;
in Exercise GOLD KIRE I,&#13;
a ltklay field training exercUe&#13;
to be conducted in the vicinity of&#13;
Kon I^onard Wood, Mo., beginnin*&#13;
Oct. 29.&#13;
Stuhrbei'K will participate as&#13;
a truck driver with Joint Task&#13;
Korce Sioux, one of the combat&#13;
forces involved in the exercUe,&#13;
About 20.WH) irjen will take&#13;
pan in the maneuver.&#13;
The exeni.se, involving two o|v&#13;
IKising forces. .Joinl Task Force&#13;
Souix and Joint Task Force&#13;
O/ark. is designed to te.st an&lt;i&#13;
evaluate the suitability of the&#13;
U,S Air Korre concept for Improving&#13;
the UM! of aviation tn&#13;
sujjpoil of Army ground forces.&#13;
Sioux force-, will vi-e current Hoetfines&#13;
and prneedurcs of troop&#13;
tactics while O/ark will employ&#13;
• ihe new concept of support and&#13;
attack.&#13;
Stuhrberg is a member of&#13;
Headquarters Comimny, 2d Battalion,&#13;
of the division's Ifltli InfantiT&#13;
at Fort Rlley. Kan. Me&#13;
entered the Army in Februar&gt;p&#13;
of this year mid received basic&#13;
training at Fort Knov. Ky. Stuhrber,&#13;
y i&gt;- a 1 f&gt;rvo 'jraduate of Bri^h-&#13;
!on Hivll School.&#13;
Civil Defense&#13;
Needs You&#13;
A radiological monitoring couifle&#13;
wiiJ btiiin at 7:30 p.m. ot) Nov.&#13;
10th in the city hall of Brighton.&#13;
This course will consist of six&#13;
two-hour sessions and Is open&#13;
to all interested ix-rnons 21 years&#13;
of a^e or older. The class is HO&#13;
designed that any nun or woman,&#13;
regardless of hi* or her educational&#13;
baekyDund. can parlici*&#13;
pute.&#13;
Need for munllor.i — Today. Oe-&#13;
National Office of Civil D-fen y&#13;
i stales a nrnimum nationwide .network&#13;
of 150,0(10 fallout m.&gt;;ii'"t- • :&#13;
statlon.s are m'ies',ai-&gt;. 7*11 e&#13;
j station* mu&gt;t ha\ e p-ir &gt;i" '•" &gt;•&#13;
j a b l e of i)ei'fj!';n':ii.'^ 'HIM•'&lt; '.&#13;
p r o c w l u r e s for i!ie -a[i'( &gt; tir ' h J&#13;
| .shelter occupuiii.s.&#13;
I I.aj'iie a i ' c a v hu:J.ln y^ ;-r. i ' il&#13;
c l l l t i e s . per-ionncl a n d Kuiipni'1 ' .&#13;
I a n d foxl a n d w a t e r w ill ! u \ r )&#13;
be c h e c k e d for n u n i n n n n ;;i ' ition&#13;
.slaixlards to nisiui- i'ie j , ; d " "&#13;
of t h e p e o p l e of o u r c o i i r t u r .&#13;
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j p l e l c d this c o u r s e — c o n t a c t&#13;
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Mrs. VMae A. Scejjcrt. aye 79,&#13;
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at Geth-enuinc Cerneiery, Detroll.&#13;
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Mrs. (v.'ci|ia Tyvar. li.ili) 1-l.i'id&#13;
f.ake Dr., passed a u a v a' St&#13;
loseph Mere\ llo-pital Arm Arbor&#13;
WKlno.scl:iy nfternoon.&#13;
Sh'1 \cas born Auiui-t .'). lciiri&#13;
in W'iIliam town. Kentucky the&#13;
&lt;l:uj"h!or of William and Anna&#13;
Bui '-,'ess C ' l n e s .&#13;
On April T.\. 1'i'J") -le1 r \ ; - m;irried&#13;
to f,eo V. T&gt;s;ii in Di'roi:.&#13;
Michigan. comin.L; to l i \ c at their&#13;
present re si deuce in lf)(&gt;0&#13;
Mrs. Tysar was a m e m b e r of&#13;
St. Patrick's Catholic Church, also&#13;
§ m^nibi'r of St. Ciri.stophor&#13;
Guild.&#13;
Sun'iviny besides h e r hii&gt;b:md&#13;
is a son Leo P&gt;. of F&gt;rif_'hton 2&#13;
sons l . a w r c n e o of Warren.&#13;
Mich., Robert of Detroit. 2 grandchildren,&#13;
2 Ktvat yramlchildren,&#13;
2 «ister«;. Mrs, Arthur Krause aixl&#13;
Mrs. Mabel Krnst, l&gt;oth of Fort&#13;
Lauderdalc Y\n.&#13;
Functal Services were h"ld&#13;
Saturday 10:00 a.m. from St.&#13;
Patrick's Catholic. Rev. I.eo \!c-&#13;
Cann officiating, burial Cal\ar&gt;'&#13;
Cemetery.&#13;
No Mortgage is Necessary t'j&#13;
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YOUR BILLS&#13;
and REMODEL&#13;
YOUR HOME!&#13;
Let Us Combine Your Bills&#13;
Into One Low Monthly Payment&#13;
EXAMPLE PLAN&#13;
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SAXONY SUBDIVISION&#13;
3 BEDROOM HOMES&#13;
With Attached (iuni'je^.&#13;
FROM&#13;
$9,500 to $11,200&#13;
L . \ K ( ; E LOTS&#13;
Nothing Down&#13;
TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENTS WHICH INCLUDES&#13;
INTEREST. PRINCIPAL. TANKS. AND&#13;
INSURANCE S«."&gt;.00 TO S7.1.OH DEPENDING ON&#13;
WHICH HOUSE YOU 111 Y.&#13;
Other 3 Bedrooms Prioed Up lo $9,500.&#13;
S A M E E A S Y TERMS&#13;
We Are Approved I'.H.A. and Veterans Adniinistiati&#13;
«»n Sales Hrokeis, ln(|uiie. About an&gt; REPOSESSEI)&#13;
HOMES IN M1CH1CAN.&#13;
OREN NELSON, HI 9-3751&#13;
Nelson's Insurance &amp; Real Estate&#13;
W't .*&gt;.*&gt; Main Sheet&#13;
Whit more Lake, Mirhisan&#13;
Phone Hickory 9-97."&gt;l&#13;
LeMAISON BLANC APARTMENTS&#13;
909 E. Grand River Avenue&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
DELUXE 1 &amp; 2 HEDROOM&#13;
LeMAISON BLANC OFFERS THE FOLLOWING PLUS FEATURES:&#13;
% Deluxe (IE Appliances.&#13;
# Air Conditioning — individual controlled GE unit.&#13;
0 Ceramic Haths.&#13;
9 Soundproof Construction.&#13;
0 Balconies on second floor apartments.&#13;
% laundry Facilities on premises.&#13;
# Garbage Disposal. Kitchen Hood and Fan.&#13;
0 All utilities furnished, except electricity.&#13;
0 Schools, churches, shopping center all within eus&gt; walking&#13;
distance.&#13;
# Parking space* for each tenant.&#13;
0 Spaciousness — over 780 square feet living area.&#13;
Children ever 10 accepted.&#13;
Rentalb from $110.00 to 5135.00.&#13;
LEASING AQENTSi&#13;
HOWELL TOWN &amp; COUNTRY JNC. HOV\TH:."IK-2SN0&#13;
Z./ve F/rsf Aid Demonstration PLEASANT&#13;
VALLEY&#13;
NEWS&#13;
Hut SN&#13;
CLARE HEADING. CM Proving- Grounds first aid&#13;
instructor, is shown demonstrating a new type&#13;
air-bag splint for broken arms. Mr. Reading spent&#13;
the evening", during a regular troop meeting, discussing&#13;
general topics of first aid with the Boy&#13;
Scouts of Troop 53, Brighton, and their parents.&#13;
Shown in the photograph, from left to right: Richard&#13;
Dietrick, Scoutmaster, Bill Dopkowski, Don&#13;
Eikhoff and Clare Reading.&#13;
—Photo by Wm. J. Dopkowski&#13;
Charles Reicks&#13;
Graduates From&#13;
Ford Institute&#13;
Charles Reicks, service inana-'&#13;
get of Wilson Ford Sales, in Brighton,&#13;
was graduated from a sor-&#13;
Vict merchandising course conducted&#13;
at th'.' Ford Marketing1&#13;
Irbtiiute in Detroit this week.&#13;
Thomas S. Masters, institute director,&#13;
said the three-day course&#13;
is designed to help service department&#13;
personnel attain better&#13;
customer relations and improved&#13;
owner service. Included in the&#13;
course are discussions of current&#13;
merchandising ideas and&#13;
methods, measurement and evaluation&#13;
of service business, and effective&#13;
advertising and .sales promo.&#13;
ion.&#13;
The course is one of a number&#13;
offered to benefit Ford and&#13;
Lincoln-Mercury customers by&#13;
emphasizing after-purchase service&#13;
and better customer relations.&#13;
Courses are developed&#13;
from the most effective methods&#13;
used by successful dealerships.&#13;
Ford Marketing Institute also&#13;
;"are located in New York. Chicago.&#13;
Dallas, San Francisco and&#13;
Mhnta.&#13;
1965 BEST YEAR&#13;
YET TO...&#13;
IMMEDIATE&#13;
DELIVERY&#13;
'65 MUSTANG 2-DOOR H.T.&#13;
8-CYLINDER, CRUISOMATIC, POWER STEERING AND POWER&#13;
BRAKES, CLEAN&#13;
'62 VOLVO - Sharp&#13;
'62 CHEVROLET 1 2 TON PICK-UP&#13;
6-CYLINDER&#13;
'61 RAMBLER STATION WAGON&#13;
'63 FORD STATION WAGON&#13;
8-CYLINDER, STANDARD TRANS., RADIO &amp; HEATER, GOOD&#13;
'64 GALAXIE "500" CONVERTIBLE&#13;
8-CYL., CRUISE-O-MATIC, P. STEERING, P. BRAKES, R. &amp; H., SHARP&#13;
'61 FORD RANCHWAGON&#13;
8-CYLINDER AUTOMATIC&#13;
'61 Ford Fairlane 2-Door&#13;
6-CYLINDER, STANDARD TRANSMISSION, RADIO &amp; HEATER&#13;
We Also Have Some Gorfcl&#13;
Transportation Specials&#13;
Wilson Ford Sales&#13;
"BRIGHTON'S LARGEST FORD DEALER"&#13;
GRAND RIVER — PHONE AC M171 — BRIGHTON&#13;
MISS LENA MUSCH&#13;
M:ss Lena Elizabeth Musch, 77,&#13;
of t)]3 \V. Main Brighton, died&#13;
Tuesday at the McPherson Health&#13;
Center in Howell after a brief&#13;
illness.&#13;
She was born in Genoa Township,&#13;
the daughter of William G.&#13;
and Caroline Musch. and was a&#13;
lifelong resident of Livingston&#13;
County. Miss Musch taught piano&#13;
in the area and was organist for&#13;
many years for St. George Lutheran&#13;
Church.&#13;
Surviving are a sister, Miss&#13;
Clara M. Musch of Brighton and&#13;
two brothers, Carl Musch of Howell&#13;
and Max Musch of Brighton.&#13;
Funeral services were held at&#13;
2 p.m. Friday at the MacDonald&#13;
Funeral Home in Howell, the Rev.&#13;
Lawrence Price officiating. Burial&#13;
was in German Lutheran Cemetery.&#13;
Genoa Township.&#13;
BABY BOY ItOE&#13;
rSabv Boy Roc. 911 W. Main St.,&#13;
Brighton, died at birth, Wednesday,&#13;
Oct. 28 at St. Joseph Mercy&#13;
Hn-pital, Ann Arbor.&#13;
He is survived by his parents,&#13;
Elizabeth R. and NTonn;-n E. Roe,&#13;
three sisters: Pamela. Penny and&#13;
Polly, all at home, his maternal&#13;
grandmother, Mrs. Eva Haynes&#13;
of Odessa, X.V . the paternal&#13;
grandmother. Mrs, Verona Griswold&#13;
of Horseheads. N. Y. and&#13;
several aunts, uncles and cousins.&#13;
Graveside services were held&#13;
at 10:no a.m., Friday, Oct. 30 at&#13;
Fairview C o m e t e r y, Brighton&#13;
with the Rev. Robert Brubaker&#13;
officiating.&#13;
Mr. am' Mrs. Corky Lytton received&#13;
a jjaonc call from then&#13;
son Pvt. Larry Lytton last week&#13;
staling thai he will graduate from&#13;
ba.sic training at Ft. Knox, Kentucky&#13;
this next week. He will rut&#13;
take a leave at this t.me, but will&#13;
cjj on IJ Ft. Bliss, Texas and&#13;
then at Christmas time will liave&#13;
a 17 day furlough.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. David Stout also&#13;
received a letter from their son&#13;
Dave who is stationed in Korea&#13;
with the United States Army. He&#13;
was proud to tell his parents that&#13;
he had been made a specialist 4th&#13;
class. Next week will have his&#13;
address for this paper. He says&#13;
things have been so bad there&#13;
with the lighting, that he not only&#13;
has had the time to write, but&#13;
hadn't gotten much sleep. Letters&#13;
from his friends in this area will&#13;
sure help to boost his morale.&#13;
Mrs. Housner and daughter Roberta&#13;
were Sunday evening callers&#13;
of her brother and sister-in-law.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Fausett&#13;
and family of Ypsilanti.&#13;
Halloween night, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Henry Gallup entertained members&#13;
of the latter's family to a&#13;
hayride and weener roast. Those&#13;
enjoying the ride were her pari&#13;
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Small. Curtis&#13;
Small family, Vaughn Small&#13;
family, Jack Smail and children,&#13;
Arthur Caldwell and children,&#13;
i James Cox family and two&#13;
j guests. Barbara Brooks and&#13;
i Wayne Ankey. Of course the host&#13;
' and hostess and their son David.&#13;
Their other children, Hank and&#13;
Carol, attended a party and hayride&#13;
with the CYO group that&#13;
same night so were unable to&#13;
join their families. The 38 in attendance&#13;
then returned to the&#13;
Gallup home where a weener&#13;
roast was enjoyed with cider and&#13;
donuts.&#13;
Birthday congratulations this&#13;
week are extended to Billy Davis&#13;
who will be 15 Nov. 4, and to&#13;
Mike Dunk, who is in the Air&#13;
Force, whose day is Nov. 5. Also&#13;
to Joe Voorhies on Nov. 9 and&#13;
Linda Good child Botwell. Nov. 10.&#13;
and Eula Young. Nov. 9. These j&#13;
celebrants are all from our area '&#13;
out here.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brochu&#13;
left Friday, for their home in&#13;
Stockbridge, Mass.. after spending&#13;
the past week visiting his&#13;
aunt and uncle, the Harold Segers.&#13;
Mrs. Seger accompanied the&#13;
Brochus to St. Ignace where they&#13;
visited her son-in-law and daughter,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fantini&#13;
and family. A clipping appeared&#13;
in the St. Ignace paper there recently&#13;
that read as follows: "Corporal&#13;
Louis Fantani of the Michigan&#13;
State Police post here reported&#13;
picking a tomato weighing&#13;
two pounds, three ounces, from&#13;
a plant in his home garden. He&#13;
said that it came from a plant&#13;
given to him this summer by William&#13;
Muller, county MSU agent.&#13;
He had hoped to show the tomato&#13;
at the fair this past week but it&#13;
did not ripen until Friday. Fantani&#13;
has over 35 varieties of tomatoes&#13;
in his garden, including&#13;
;l!"s Cf Of EiV'.li-.h fVT'S V^&#13;
liu: lie had oei:n c:;,K'r.im nt&#13;
u:y w'.th tomato plants for man\&#13;
years but th)x tomato u periia^&#13;
the largest he has ever picked."&#13;
When the Fantlni- lived on Glas&#13;
gow stroot here a Jew venrs back,&#13;
he was known then to grow many&#13;
kinds of tomatos as a hobbv.&#13;
Conera'u!ations to Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Paul Pipali and children over the&#13;
arrival of their new baby boy.&#13;
The little lad was m.Tied Shawn&#13;
O'Michael.&#13;
Mr. am! M-v Dou^l.s J.iuie -&gt;:&#13;
Jacksonville. Fla.. are ^'bo th&#13;
proud parents of t'-"ir r;rst child&#13;
a bJy born Sent. 'J4 T V vouiv&#13;
man was named Doughs Ric!"t!rd&#13;
Lane, Jr. Doug, who is scrvf^g&#13;
with the United States Navy, was&#13;
able to have a shore leave and&#13;
visit his wile and new son a few&#13;
days before rojurning to sea dutv&#13;
Proud grandparents of the little&#13;
lad are none other than Dick and&#13;
Fances Lane of Nekon Street.&#13;
D e e p e s t s y m p a t h i e s r v ' e i H ' l (••&#13;
the family of Mrs. Cecilia 'J"\ .sat&#13;
of Island Lake who n-^s'tH ;r,v;iv&#13;
last Wednesday at St. .i'^eoji&#13;
Mercy Hospital in Ann A ? ' n r&#13;
Fyneral services were held Saturday&#13;
morning ;i' Si. l\&lt;tr:ekV&#13;
Catholic Church, \i. ith h'iriai in&#13;
Calvary cemetery.&#13;
If you or any &lt;/ v.uir family&#13;
have the least bit of t:t!ec.;, why&#13;
not attend th* Beetle Ci&gt;nte-t .&lt;nd&#13;
Hootenanny Sat^l'tla.v ni.^ht a' 'he&#13;
Mt. Brighton Skf Lodge The&#13;
Geiiuns will be the feSinrc entertainers&#13;
of the e\'e-iing alotu "A'ith&#13;
several other wonderful entertainers.&#13;
So go join in the fu:i and&#13;
even if you care not 1o join in&#13;
the contest, this hootonannv K&#13;
promised to be one of the best.&#13;
Prizes will be awarded by Karl's&#13;
TV and if interest&lt;H1 :••. .i'Ksi'ng&#13;
in the contest, call 299-6732, The&#13;
donation of 50 cents f)r t.ekets&#13;
will be used in the Brighton Business&#13;
and Professional Womens&#13;
Club fund for scholarships. These&#13;
ladies, of course, are the sponsors&#13;
for this evening's entertainment.&#13;
RusseU Morgan treated approximately&#13;
20 kids of this neighborhood&#13;
to a hayrido Halloween night.&#13;
When the group returned to the&#13;
Morgan house they then went to&#13;
Gerry Bair'.s house where they&#13;
enjoyed the remainder of the evening&#13;
dancing and listening to&#13;
records in the recreation room.&#13;
Hot clogs, pjp. cidc" and donuts&#13;
were also enjoyed by eveyone&#13;
attending the party at the Bair&#13;
Ti:ip BRIGHTON (MICH.) AHGI'S - WED.. NOV. 4,&#13;
Riis.s i a lied us Sunday morning&#13;
frr;m Phoenix, Ariz., and sani thn&#13;
temperature there on Saturday&#13;
was 87, He planned on going to&#13;
visit Harry and Becky Seger later&#13;
in the afternoon. Bv the way. the&#13;
Seders' address Is 815 N 52nd St.,&#13;
StH'ce No. 62, Phoenix, Arizona—&#13;
S500S, for the friends of their*&#13;
i who wish to write or visit them&#13;
Mis. Clarence Lane of Spencw&#13;
i Road was hostess last Tuesdiy&#13;
evening to a bridal shower honur&#13;
ing her sister-in-law. Mi s LincJj&#13;
Lane. The ladies in attendance&#13;
played befitting games for the occasion,&#13;
and the bride-to-be opened&#13;
i many lovely gifts. Lovely refresh&#13;
f ments were then served by the&#13;
hostess.&#13;
Congratulations to the following&#13;
! seventh and eighth graders from&#13;
• our ne:gh:) irhood who were on&#13;
th. Ji nior roll this semester. To&#13;
Jimmi,1 Pearsall for all A'-, and&#13;
to Kuthy Kridibaum and Dale&#13;
Currant lor B's and Deiter: Thos«&#13;
m the eighth g^ade from her*&#13;
were Patty Leitz, Glen Veno and&#13;
'tVresa Olbrich. Good work, kids!&#13;
JOHN AIM MS&#13;
John Adams, 57, a resident of&#13;
tlv Brighton area about 25 yeajj&#13;
jgn passed away Oct. 5 at &lt;;&gt; s&#13;
Klin; General Hospital. Burial&#13;
was ii; Pirif Grove Cemetery in&#13;
D&#13;
He is survived by his wife,&#13;
•Jewel of Flint, two sons and one&#13;
• laughter and several grandchildren.&#13;
County uurses to&#13;
Meet Monday Night&#13;
The Livingston County Nurses&#13;
Club will meet next Monday night,&#13;
Nov. 9, at 8 p.m. at the county&#13;
health department office, 304 East&#13;
Grand River. Howell.&#13;
FORD SALES, ING.&#13;
Arbor; Misliigan — NO 2-326!&#13;
PLYMOUTH Serbm. Six-cylinder automatic.&#13;
A one owner beauty. White with blue ^ f t Q K&#13;
::ylon interior. Xo money i!own. —- asking1 tJtJtJ&#13;
19.19 OLDS Super SS Hardtop. Equipped with&#13;
power steering', brakes and windows. Snowsruv&#13;
•\ bite with beautiful nylon interior.&#13;
N\&gt; money down. Spot delivery at only&#13;
1964 FORD Country Sedan. Harbor blue wit!:&#13;
watching vinyl interior. Full factory equipment&#13;
roof rack. Xew car warranty. ^0/4 Q££&#13;
:'[)o Down — asking" ^ ~ E t / &lt; &gt;&#13;
196:? FORD Four-Door Sedan. Sky blue with v&#13;
.vhite top. A fine family car with only $-| Q A Q&#13;
.-' 15 Down — asking lOt/O&#13;
i960 FORD Convertible. Y-S Fordomatic. Black on&#13;
'lack. No money down. ^P&gt;OPx&#13;
v.'mter priced at only O*7£/&#13;
ONE OF THE LARGEST SELECTIONS OF&#13;
USED CARS IN WASHTENAW COUNTY&#13;
Winston (Frenchy) Arnot&#13;
SALES REPRESENTATIVE&#13;
HOW LONG&#13;
E YOU&#13;
HAVE HAD YOUR&#13;
CAR INSPECTED ?&#13;
MAKE AMENDS&#13;
# NO* W •&#13;
FREE GAR INSPECTION&#13;
THREE DAYS ONLY!&#13;
c • •&#13;
NOV. 9, 10 and 11&#13;
DAILY 2 - 8 P.M.&#13;
It makes good sense . . . and can save you dollars&#13;
and cents . . . to have your car or truck thoroughly&#13;
inspected from time to time. And now is that time.&#13;
For three straight days, a top-notch team of&#13;
DODGE FACTORY SERVICE ENGINEERS will&#13;
give every car in our shop a complete roof-to-road&#13;
check. Every make! Every model! Any year! Be&#13;
sure your car is among them. Then you can drive&#13;
with greater confidence and enjoy greater motoring&#13;
pleasure. It's absolutely free. There's no obligation.&#13;
Make plans now so you won't miss out!&#13;
This is another example of the courteous, dependable&#13;
service you get from your Dodge Dealer and&#13;
Dodge Division of Chrysler Motors Corporation.&#13;
FREK INSPECTION&#13;
Remember, there is no obligation. So come on&#13;
in and check the trouble BEFORE it starts!&#13;
HOWELL SALES, INC&#13;
2M) W. GRAND RIVER. HOWELL 516-32.10&#13;
1 SHD &lt; All &amp; TRUCK CENTER&#13;
i&gt;F UYIXGSTOX COUNTY&#13;
QUALITY CHEVROLET - HOWELL PH. 546-4210&#13;
1963&#13;
USED CARS&#13;
Chev Impala Convert&#13;
250 V-8( Power Steering, Power Brakes. Whitewalls, Like New&#13;
1963 Chev 4 Dr. Biscayne&#13;
6 Cylinder, Power Glide, Radio&#13;
1964 Chev 4 Dr. Belair&#13;
V-8, Power Glide. Power Steering and Brakes, Whitewalls, Positraction.&#13;
Like New&#13;
1964 Chev 4 Dr. Belair&#13;
V-8, Power Glide. Company Demonstrator&#13;
1960 Olds 4 Dr. Hardtop&#13;
Automatic, Power Steering and Brakes. Radio. Sharp&#13;
1962 Chev Impala 4 Dr. Hardtop&#13;
V-8, Automatic. 4 to Choose From&#13;
1962 Chev Impala Convert.&#13;
V-8, Power Glide, Power Steering, Radio, Whitewalls&#13;
1961 Chev Impala 2 Dr. Hardtop&#13;
V-8, Power Glide, Power Steering, Radio. Whitewalls&#13;
1959 Pontiac 4 Dr. Hardtop&#13;
Automatic, Whitewalls, Radio. Clean&#13;
1959 Chev 2 Dr. Biscayne&#13;
6 Cylinder, Standard Shift&#13;
1959 Dodgs V8 4 Dr. Hardtop&#13;
Power Steering, Power Brakes&#13;
TRUCKS&#13;
1962 Chev Vz Ton&#13;
Long Wide Box —Two to Choose From&#13;
1963 Chev * Ton&#13;
Long Wide Box, 1 Speed Transmission&#13;
LOTS OF OTHER GOOD CARS TO CHOOSE FROM—STOP IN AND&#13;
SEE THEM OR CALL . . . WE WILL COME SEE YOU!&#13;
SALESMEN&#13;
JOSH MITCHELL&#13;
LYLE HERBST&#13;
LLvS (IEHR1NGKR&#13;
IIARLEY ALLEN QUALITY CHEVROLET 8ffl E. Grand River — llouoll. 54B-4240</text>
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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;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&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;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;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&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 82 - NO. 41 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1964 SINGLE COPY 10B&#13;
lection Next Tuesday&#13;
Democrats&#13;
Lead Straw&#13;
Poll Here Any year that a major election&#13;
takes place in the nation the&#13;
Pinckney high school students,&#13;
teachers, and faculty engage&#13;
themselves in a "straw" election&#13;
prior to the official election date&#13;
This year's election took place&#13;
Monday and the results are as&#13;
follows: Democratic Lyndon B.&#13;
Johnson rated high over Republican&#13;
Barry Goldwater. 172-34;&#13;
then it was quite significant the&#13;
voters jumped across the ballot&#13;
to put Republican George Romney&#13;
in office over Democrat Neil&#13;
Staebler, 112-88. Sixty persons&#13;
cast a straight Democratic ballot.&#13;
Frank J. Kelly won over Meyer&#13;
Vt'arshawsky for Attorney General.&#13;
159-39; Robert A. Derengoski&#13;
won over William G. Millighan&#13;
112-88: for Lt. Governor: Secretary'of&#13;
State James Hare won&#13;
over Allison Greene, 170-31; U.S.&#13;
Senator Philip A. Hart received&#13;
161 votes over Elly M. Peterson's&#13;
42; and in the race for State&#13;
Board of Education Mary Jean&#13;
Kelley led all votes cast.&#13;
Don Gibson, P.H.S. instructor of&#13;
Government claims this report&#13;
may very well be used as a prediction&#13;
of the November 3 election,&#13;
and. he adds, it is his prediction&#13;
that Barry Goldwater will&#13;
not cany in more than four&#13;
states. The names of those states&#13;
are Mississippi, Ixwisanna, Florida,&#13;
and Arizona.&#13;
• * - •i-&#13;
Which. One Will It Be??&#13;
VOT&#13;
Will Pick President&#13;
Governor, 3 Proposals&#13;
PINCKNEY CALENDAR&#13;
October 30&#13;
Hamburg Democratic Rally and&#13;
Social. 8 p.m. Hamburg Townhall.&#13;
Reception of Township candidates,&#13;
followed by card playing, dancing,&#13;
and buffet luncheon. Public&#13;
invited.&#13;
Pinckney vs. Fowlerville Varsity&#13;
football game, 7:30 p.m. at&#13;
Fowlerville.&#13;
October 31&#13;
P.T.A. Halloween party. High&#13;
School gym, 7:30 till 9: p.m. for&#13;
Pinckney area children. Games,&#13;
Prizes, free cider and doughnuts.&#13;
November 3&#13;
General Election Day, polls&#13;
open 7 a.m. til 8 p.m.&#13;
Gregory Ladies Aid to sponsor&#13;
Turkey dinner, complete with all&#13;
the trimmings, 5:30 till? Gregory&#13;
Baptist Church. Free will.&#13;
November 4&#13;
P. E. G. Craft Club, 12:30 p.m.&#13;
Mrs. Marvin Iiverance's home,&#13;
East Main St., lesson on Swedish&#13;
leaving.&#13;
November 7&#13;
Harvest Smorgasbord, dinner,&#13;
5 p.m. Pilgrim Hall sponsored by&#13;
Pinckney Community Congregational&#13;
Church Sunday School Department.&#13;
$1.50 adults: 75c children,&#13;
or, $3 family plan.&#13;
Handi-Hammers&#13;
Meet Thursday&#13;
The Handi-Hammers 4-H Group&#13;
will hold an organizational meeting&#13;
on Thursday/ November 5&#13;
at 7:00 p.m. in the basement of&#13;
the Town Hall.&#13;
Beginners, who must be 10&#13;
years or older, must be accompanied&#13;
by a parent for this first&#13;
meeting.&#13;
Adults are also needed to assist&#13;
Leader Paul Gehringer with&#13;
this 4-H group which numbered&#13;
•bout 25 boys last year. Anyone&#13;
Interested in this most worthwhile&#13;
project is invited to attend&#13;
this meeting.&#13;
LYNDON 1TJ0HNS0N&#13;
r&#13;
BAltltY M. (JOLOWATEK&#13;
Voters in the Pinckney area wO&#13;
join the rest of the nation next&#13;
Tuesday in electing a president,&#13;
vice president, members of Coo»&#13;
gress, State and County official*&#13;
and in townships the various of*&#13;
fices will be filled, as well as A&#13;
state referendum and two county&#13;
propositions, it will be the largest&#13;
number of candidates appearing&#13;
on a ballot in a long time, and&#13;
will not happen again as townsMp&#13;
and state elections will be staggered&#13;
after this year.&#13;
Heading the list of candidate*&#13;
will be the electors of president&#13;
and vice-president of the United&#13;
States. There will be five slates of&#13;
candidates but main interest will&#13;
center on the Democrat and Republican&#13;
contest with Lyndon B.&#13;
Johnson and Hubert H. Humphrey&#13;
being pitted against Barry Goldwater&#13;
and William E. Miller.&#13;
Other parties on the ballot &lt;r&gt;&#13;
elude a new one, Freedom Now&#13;
Party, which Is sponsored by Ne»&#13;
groes. Socialist Workers, and&#13;
rialitf&#13;
Governor George Romney, R^&#13;
publican, is opposed by Neil Stae*&#13;
bier, Democrat candidate. For the&#13;
All Stars Get Swamped&#13;
By Hell Cats 50-16 Sat'y&#13;
"•"-'•JiMfiE&#13;
"Twinkle, twinkle little stars"&#13;
is the way the song goes, and&#13;
there are some stars that really&#13;
do twinkle—but not the Pinckney&#13;
All Stars! They had the twinkle&#13;
taken out of them last Saturday&#13;
night during the Old Timers football&#13;
game. The Hamburg Hell&#13;
Cats beat them 50-18.&#13;
This was a "grudge" game left&#13;
No Gas&#13;
For Hell&#13;
W. Morden Smith, Division engineer&#13;
for the Consumers Power&#13;
Co., Lansing division has just advised&#13;
Mel Reinhard, Exec. Secretary&#13;
of the Hell Chamber of&#13;
Commerce, that gas service will&#13;
not be extended to Hell at ihe&#13;
present time.&#13;
While the entire area appears&#13;
to have potential for future growth&#13;
as a year around residential&#13;
area, the potential revenue at&#13;
the present time is not sufficient&#13;
to justify, installing a gas svstem&#13;
without prohibitive cost contributions&#13;
from the prospective&#13;
customers.&#13;
over from a game two weeks&#13;
ago between the two teams,&#13;
which left the All Stars the vie*&#13;
tors with a score of 12-7. The&#13;
Cats warned them then they&#13;
would return soon for a "knock&#13;
down, drag out" game. And they&#13;
did!&#13;
The reason for the stars having&#13;
an off night cannot be for&#13;
lack of a cheering section. The&#13;
TOPS Club was on the sidelines,&#13;
full force, and cheering for all&#13;
they were worth for those All&#13;
Stars. Dressed in black stretch&#13;
slacks and white sweatshirts and&#13;
big bow ribbons in their hair,&#13;
the TOPS members displayed&#13;
much talent with many various&#13;
cleverly planned cheers.&#13;
The Pinckney School band performed&#13;
during halftime with music&#13;
instructor, Dennis Napier, at&#13;
the p.a. system describing the&#13;
formations.&#13;
Proceeds of the ticket sales&#13;
for the game are turned over&#13;
annually to the Pinckney School&#13;
Athletic Fund. The net amount&#13;
has not been determined at this&#13;
time, but will be reported when&#13;
completed.&#13;
ft&gt;&#13;
Vote Tuesday!&#13;
Rettinger Appeals To Circuit Court&#13;
Edward A. Rettinger, Hamburg&#13;
township clerk, has appealed his&#13;
conviction in justice court and&#13;
has posted bond and the case will&#13;
undoubtedly be placed on the December&#13;
term of Circuit Court.&#13;
Rettinger had been found guilty&#13;
by a jury of three in Justice Erie&#13;
S.nger's court on a charge of&#13;
Withholding names of persons ap-;&#13;
plying for absentee ballots. He&#13;
was sentenced to pay a fine of&#13;
|50 and $15 costs.&#13;
Rettinger allegedly refused to&#13;
show the names to John McMillan&#13;
and Brian La van, both candidates&#13;
in the September primary, when&#13;
they requested to see them at the&#13;
Hamburg town hall on Saturday,&#13;
the last day for making application&#13;
for absentee ballots.&#13;
Halloween Party&#13;
ANNUAL HALLOWEEN PARTY&#13;
SATURDAY&#13;
The annual Halloween Party&#13;
for Pinckney area children sponsored&#13;
by the Pinckney P.T.A.&#13;
will take place this Saturday In&#13;
the Pinckney high school gym&#13;
from 7:30 until 9 p.m.&#13;
AD parents are urged to bring&#13;
their little "goblins" to this party&#13;
Free cider and daughnuts&#13;
will bo served. Games will be&#13;
played and prizes will be given&#13;
out for various types of costumes.&#13;
Help Is needed, desperately,&#13;
for this Saturday night's fun.&#13;
Any adults willing to donate&#13;
their time helping, give a call&#13;
to P.T.A. President Bob Graf,&#13;
426-8447; or Mrs. Jane WJdmayer,&#13;
878-3422.&#13;
This is a major function sponsored&#13;
by the Elementary P.T.A.&#13;
each year. Last year's party&#13;
was termed a huge success with&#13;
nearly 700 children attending.&#13;
The Village Council also join&#13;
the P.T.A. by sharing the expenses&#13;
of this event each year. It&#13;
Is the hope of both groups to&#13;
discourage the "door - to - door"&#13;
trick n' treaters by staging this&#13;
party. Some Pinckney residents&#13;
claim to hand out "treats" to&#13;
wcli over 400 children on Halloween,&#13;
a situation well out of&#13;
hand.&#13;
The Way We Hear It&#13;
. . . . . . . 1 have so many troubles&#13;
that if anything happens to me&#13;
today, it'll be at least two weeks&#13;
before I can worry about it!&#13;
speaking of trouble, the&#13;
forty football fans from the&#13;
Pinckney area that attempted&#13;
reaching the Detroit stadium for&#13;
the Lions-Colts kick-off Sunday&#13;
aft, also had a bit of trouble. The&#13;
bus they chartered fell apart&#13;
half way to Detroit. A few of&#13;
the "boys" hitch-hiked the last&#13;
of the trip and arrived in time.&#13;
Those that stayed with the bus&#13;
reached the stadium at half time&#13;
of the game. I hear this trip is&#13;
sponsored by wives of the men&#13;
that went, — those that are lucky&#13;
enough to be married, that is.&#13;
all those pre-November&#13;
3 campaigners that were in&#13;
Pinckney Saturday morning practically&#13;
run over each other passing&#13;
out literature for the candidate&#13;
of their choice. It made for&#13;
a~very busy looking Village. Several&#13;
of the many candidates in&#13;
the Nov. 3 election were sponsored.&#13;
One candidate had a caravan&#13;
of several autos, including a&#13;
pick-up truck equipped with a&#13;
public address system and a folk&#13;
singer entertained those within&#13;
hearing distance.&#13;
Lee and Bob Lavey of&#13;
Lavey Hardware Store left Sunday&#13;
evening to attend a Hardware&#13;
Convention In Chicago.&#13;
They will r e t u r n sometime&#13;
Thursday.&#13;
the Community should&#13;
Salute the,TOPS Club for their&#13;
appearance Saturday night at the&#13;
Old Timers footbalJ^fcame. Last&#13;
week when All Star* captain.&#13;
Julius Aschonbrenner and Phil&#13;
Gentile said "they would have an&#13;
added attraction Saturday night&#13;
that the- .Community had been&#13;
waiting to s4e" they hit the nail&#13;
on the head. Those girls were&#13;
good. They had some cheers that&#13;
were very deveriy worked out.&#13;
and cheered like good sports that&#13;
they proved themselves to be by&#13;
doing this bit for their community.&#13;
The proceeds of the game go&#13;
to the P.H.S. athletic fund, and&#13;
these girls felt if they could draw&#13;
one more person to the game&#13;
BY: DOLLY BAUGHN&#13;
they were doing their part.—And&#13;
so they did!&#13;
someone bowled one&#13;
game, 214, Tuesday night in the&#13;
Women's League. Isn't that&#13;
good? I think it is!&#13;
the Pinckney Jaycees,&#13;
a group of men between the a«c*s&#13;
of 21 and 35, met at Jack Jeffreys&#13;
home Tuesday night for&#13;
their first official meeting. Eighteen&#13;
were present. The Jaycees&#13;
Motto is "Better things for Bettor&#13;
Living Through Jaycees." Herb&#13;
Schenden is acting president and&#13;
Jim Lavey acting secretary,&#13;
pending an election. The next&#13;
meeting is scheduled for Nov.&#13;
10 at Jim Lavey's home on Patterson&#13;
T&gt;ake Rd. All men between&#13;
these ages arc urged to come&#13;
hear about tho organization. Men,&#13;
younger, or older, are welcome&#13;
to become members also, but&#13;
cannot have voting privileges . .&#13;
. Jack Crain Is hospitalized&#13;
at Deaconess Hospital, 3245&#13;
K. Jefferson. Detroit. Room W-&#13;
255. Many persons in the. Pinckney&#13;
area know JacK and perhaps&#13;
would like to send him some&#13;
get well cheer.&#13;
two injuries occurring&#13;
during last Friday night's football&#13;
game with Hudson left one&#13;
player in the hospital and another&#13;
in a condition impossible&#13;
for him to play the remainder of&#13;
the season. Denny Williams, right&#13;
halfback on the Pirates first&#13;
string, is a patient at St. Joseph&#13;
hospital with internal injuries.&#13;
Reports from X-rays are not&#13;
known at this time. Ho hr&gt;]&gt;es&#13;
tu come home this Thursday.&#13;
The second player. Doug Beerens&#13;
one of the Pirates valuable&#13;
Guards on the first string, cracked&#13;
the bone in his upper arm.&#13;
Hr will not play the rest of this&#13;
season. Both players will be missed&#13;
on the gridiron.&#13;
former P.H.S. teacher,&#13;
Jim Bradley was one of the referees&#13;
at the Old Timers football&#13;
game Saturday night. He teaches&#13;
in Saline now.&#13;
Tom Meyer, a member&#13;
cf the Pirates, will see action&#13;
fhii week at the Fowlerrille&#13;
game\ He broke his arm the first&#13;
day of practice this year and&#13;
sat on the sidelines since.&#13;
tho F o w l e r v i l l e vs.&#13;
Pinckney Varsity football game&#13;
this Friday night at Fowlerville&#13;
is one not to miss. The following&#13;
is the In^'ham County league&#13;
standings, according to Coach&#13;
Reader. Pinckney 3-0; Fowlerville&#13;
4-0; Stockbndge 2-2; Daasville&#13;
1-2, Williamson 1-3, I^eslie&#13;
0-4. Those are the wins and losses&#13;
for each school. Next week&#13;
Pinckmry uilJ play Dan.svillc 4&#13;
p.m. there. Fans should make&#13;
special note that this is an aftcrrioon&#13;
game.&#13;
all citizens should respect&#13;
their right to vote and do&#13;
so on November 3, for the Genoral&#13;
Flection. 'Twill be interesting&#13;
to 1-oarn the name of the next&#13;
president of the United States.&#13;
29 Receive&#13;
Communion&#13;
Sunday&#13;
It was a big day for twentynine&#13;
youngsters at St Mary&#13;
Church Sunday as they received&#13;
their First Holy Communion at&#13;
special services, 8 a.m. in the&#13;
Church. \^&#13;
The names of those children&#13;
are: John Barker, Beverly Biehn,&#13;
Daryl Brewis, Brian Clark,&#13;
James Darrow, Charles Flores,&#13;
George Charboneau.&#13;
Mark Gibney, Matthew Haines,&#13;
Marlys Merna, Lezlie Morse,&#13;
Terrance McNiven, Brian Outwater.&#13;
John Pine.&#13;
Suzanne Posler, William Porter,&#13;
Ann Marie Rejman, Timothy&#13;
Robu. Deborah RosinsW, Marcella&#13;
Roth, Herbert Schenden.&#13;
Patricia Shehan, Kevin Tinlin,&#13;
Becky Vosmik, Judith Walton,&#13;
Linda Wieczorek, Barbara Wlodyj&#13;
ga Denis Urbany, and Kevin&#13;
Lrbany.&#13;
Ride To Polls?&#13;
If you want to vote&#13;
Tuesday and have no w y t o&#13;
get to the polls in Putnam&#13;
Twp., you may have a free&#13;
ride by calling one of the following&#13;
numbers, 878-3457, or,&#13;
678-5M7. In Hamburg Tw&gt;&#13;
Call 227-7985, or 878-333*.&#13;
first time voters of Michigan will&#13;
be voting for governor and lieutenant&#13;
governor as one, as stipulated&#13;
under the new Constitution.&#13;
Romney's running mate is William&#13;
Milliken and Staebler will be paired&#13;
with Robert A. Derengoski&#13;
Other State offices to be filled&#13;
include secretary of state, with&#13;
incumbent James Hare being opposed&#13;
by Republican Allison&#13;
(Jrecn. Attorney General Frank&#13;
KHley is opposed by Meyer Warshawsky,&#13;
Republican.&#13;
United States Senator Phfllp A.&#13;
Hart, Democrat, is opposed by&#13;
Elly M. Peterson, Republican, tfa«&#13;
first time a woman has been a&#13;
candidate for this office in Michigan.&#13;
This area will have a now Rd»&#13;
present a live m Congress ina*&#13;
much as our present congress&#13;
man, Charles Chamberlain, is no&#13;
longer a resident of this hew&#13;
district. Candidates to be voted&#13;
on are Weston Vivian, Democrat*&#13;
and George Meader, incumbent&#13;
Republican Congressman frofll&#13;
Ann Arbor.&#13;
State. Senator will offer Gerald&#13;
Dunn, Democrat , and Gordon&#13;
Rockwell. Republican.&#13;
Representative in State Legislature&#13;
will offfr Brighton's Briaa&#13;
Uvan on the Democrat ticket&#13;
and incumbent Thomas G. Sharp*,&#13;
Republican, of Howell.&#13;
Also to be voted upon will be ttra&#13;
members of the State Board of&#13;
Education for a two year term,&#13;
two for four year term, two foe&#13;
.fix year term, and two for eight&#13;
year term. This is a new board!*&#13;
the reason for the different term?.&#13;
Two members of the board of&#13;
trustees of Michigan State Uni»&#13;
versity are to be elected, as are&#13;
two members of the board «l&#13;
governors of Wayne State Unl«&#13;
.•ersity.&#13;
County office* are as follows:&#13;
Prosecuting Attorney: Martin J.&#13;
&gt;avan (D), and Charles Gatesman&#13;
(R).&#13;
Sheriff: Walter LaMoria (D),&#13;
Lawrence Gehringer (R).&#13;
County Clerk: John McMillan&#13;
(D), Joseph Ellis (R).&#13;
County Treasurer: Marfcrie&#13;
Mier (D), Dorothea Greer (R).&#13;
Register of Deeds: Jack Shirtt&#13;
(D), Clarence Blackburn (R).&#13;
Drain Commissioner: Lyle Red*&#13;
inger (D), Clair Milter (R).&#13;
Surveyor: Russell Cole (D),&#13;
John Miller (R).&#13;
Three judges of the new Court&#13;
of Appeals are to be elected and&#13;
locally a probate judge, incum*&#13;
bent Francis Barron being op.&#13;
posed by Brighton's Donald Moon,&#13;
Three propositions will also tj*&#13;
pear on the ballot, the refer*i&gt;&#13;
dum on Act 240 PA 1964, common*&#13;
ly known as the Massachusetts&#13;
Ballot, and a proposal to authorize&#13;
a tax levy of 1H mills of tt»&#13;
assessed valuation for a potot&#13;
of five years for county roadfc&#13;
Also a proposal to increase tfe&#13;
tax rale limitation by lft k&#13;
for five yean for roads,&#13;
' • V •&#13;
i *- 4&#13;
DISPATCH - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 19G4&#13;
•r..* Twas Only Yesterday&#13;
By ALICE (IKAY&#13;
FIVE YEARS AGO&#13;
October 1, 1959&#13;
L a s t Tuesday afternoon&#13;
While traveling on Chambers&#13;
oad, William Hill of Schate-&#13;
Pinekm-y Con^regatio n a 1&#13;
(.'hurci Saturday alturnoo.i&#13;
They plvmned to live in Saline&#13;
Mrs. Anna B. Reason bu:'.&#13;
been appointed as crew leacl/i&#13;
oad saw a man lying along-i lui- the ]95y Census of A-ui&#13;
culture. She was W direct a&#13;
lorce oi eensus takers wh.)&#13;
would canvass all lanns u:&#13;
Livingston Co.&#13;
Born to Edward Stapletun&#13;
and wife (Doju.lec SuurthuuV&#13;
at MePherson Health Center,&#13;
September S3, a nine pound.&#13;
lour ounce dau^htev, C'ai-o!&#13;
Ann.&#13;
•Jim and Louie Shiivy h.i't&#13;
taken over the Shirey'^ A;&gt;-&#13;
side the road. Exanu'nutioii&#13;
WXOwed he was dead and lyin;:&#13;
On a shot gun, the charges 01&#13;
J^hich had gone through hi--&#13;
head. Deceased vvas found to&#13;
be James Newsom, 51 ui Dibit.&#13;
Jolaine Joy Porter, dau.-;ht^&#13;
T of the Harold Porters oi&#13;
Portage Lake became the bride&#13;
of Frederick Rolston oi Detroit&#13;
in a ceremony at the&#13;
pliancc business at the corner&#13;
of Howell Road and M-&#13;
3b. They were planning to add&#13;
a complete line of hardware&#13;
anci sports equipment in the&#13;
neur future.&#13;
The marriage of Diane Lapplander&#13;
or Detroit to William&#13;
Hisgs, son of Mr. and Mrs&#13;
John Higgs of Pinckney took&#13;
place Sundav afternoon, Sont&#13;
20 at the Pinckney Congregational&#13;
Church.&#13;
September 28, 1916&#13;
FORTY EIGHT YEARS AGO&#13;
Miss Kutherine Driver of&#13;
I Pinckney, a^ed 18, was taken&#13;
! suddenly ill last Friday while&#13;
visitim; at- the home of her&#13;
uncle Tom Colloton near Fowlerville,&#13;
and Sunday afternoon&#13;
while c r o s s i n g the room&#13;
•ropped dead. Her illness was&#13;
serious, being&#13;
abscess of the&#13;
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not thought&#13;
j caused by an&#13;
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{l Wednesday afternoon the :&gt; Hh;h School girls under Mrs.&#13;
J. P, Doyle and Miss Norma&#13;
Curlctt met and organized a&#13;
l) i r 1 ' s Athletic Association&#13;
with Miss Beatrice Hinckley&#13;
as maii-uer. The girls had secured&#13;
the old ball room in&#13;
the- hotel and expected to lit&#13;
it up for a gym ior a short&#13;
time.&#13;
Nellie Gardner spent Monday&#13;
in Jackson.&#13;
A proclamation had been&#13;
issued by Gov. Ferris to the&#13;
ei feet that the 9th day of&#13;
October, 1916, the anniversary&#13;
of the great Chicago fire, be&#13;
known as State Fire Prevention&#13;
Day.&#13;
Alfred Monks and wife,&#13;
Louis Monks and family and&#13;
Mrs.' Minnie Doody and children&#13;
spent Sunday at the home&#13;
of E. Berry of Stockbridge.&#13;
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. C.&#13;
Hendee of Howell, September&#13;
14th an 11 pound girl.&#13;
M i s s Pauline Swarthout&#13;
spent the weekend with Miss&#13;
Lucillee Carpenter of North&#13;
Hamburg.&#13;
H. Carpenter and daughter,&#13;
Aria, were in Ypsilanti Friday.&#13;
Aria was to attend the&#13;
Normal there the coming year.&#13;
i TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO&#13;
September 27, 1939&#13;
Cyrus Atkx? of Pinckney&#13;
was'named by Dr. T. M. Carter,&#13;
professor of education at&#13;
Albion College as making one&#13;
of the 2.") highest scores in&#13;
English exams taken upon entrance&#13;
to Albion.&#13;
Esther Campbell, presided&#13;
of the Livingston Co. OES&#13;
Association, presided at the&#13;
annual meeting held in Brighton.&#13;
Kitsey Dinkel was installed&#13;
as third vice-president&#13;
and Blanch Martin was installed&#13;
as third vice-president&#13;
f "\ Special — Special — Special&#13;
ANNIVERSARY SALE ON GAS FURNACES&#13;
We SpeciaUze In&#13;
Gas Furnaces and&#13;
Gas Burners&#13;
All Makes&#13;
$ 8900&#13;
21 HOI II SERVICE ALLOWANCE ON YOUR&#13;
OLD FURNACE&#13;
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Phone Collect KEnwood 1-1981, After Hours Phone Collect Lincoln 7-S099&#13;
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GOVERNOR GEORGE ROMNEY (Michigan's hardest-working governor)&#13;
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR BILL&#13;
(Majority floor leader, Mich. Senate)&#13;
SECRETARY OF STATE ALLISON GREEN (Michigan's "Mr. Speaker")&#13;
ATTORNEY-GENERAL MIKE WARSHAWSKY ( Law—without fear or favor)&#13;
VOTE TO KEEP MICHIGAN MOVING AHEAD&#13;
WITH THE ROMNEY-REPUBLICAN TEAM-NOV. 3&#13;
WATCH "CAMPAIGN COUNTDOWN" ON TV, ELECTION EVE., NOV. 2 J&#13;
and Blanch Martin was installed&#13;
as marshal.&#13;
Roy Teeple, Brighton real&#13;
estate man and former Pinckneyite,&#13;
had been appointed&#13;
administrator for this county&#13;
lor all improved properties&#13;
that reverted to the state at&#13;
the last tax sale.&#13;
Mrs. Elizabeth Hart man has&#13;
sold the buildings and 40 acres.&#13;
of lund of what is known as&#13;
Fred Hemingway or Bailey&#13;
Castle farm west of town, to&#13;
Henry Krahn whft had been&#13;
living on the farm of Mrs.&#13;
Anna Samborski on the Howell&#13;
Road,&#13;
A number of Pinckneyltes&#13;
and others from this section&#13;
had enrolled in colleges for&#13;
the coming term. At Michigan-&#13;
State: James Lamb was in his&#13;
3rd year; Mary Otwell, first&#13;
year; Alger Lee, third year;&#13;
and Tel Bourbonnais, J r ,&#13;
first year. At Nazareth Academy,&#13;
Kalamazoo, Helen Kennedy&#13;
was in her first year;&#13;
and at the Mercy College of&#13;
Nursing Willu Meyer was in&#13;
her 3rd year.&#13;
EIGHTY YEARS AGO&#13;
September 21. 1883&#13;
"The last relics of Pinckney's&#13;
late and long to be remembered&#13;
saloon took their&#13;
departure for Stockbridge yest&#13;
e r d a y , "Editor W i n c h e l l&#13;
writes.&#13;
At the council meeting held&#13;
Sept. 24 the president reported&#13;
that he could not get&#13;
the lockup painted for less&#13;
than six dollars. It was decided&#13;
to accept this bid.&#13;
E. A. Mann's carriage horse&#13;
was badly stiffened by foundering,&#13;
a few days ago.&#13;
B. McCloskey on the Howell&#13;
road, was preparing to build&#13;
a new barn—a substantial&#13;
stone basement was already&#13;
finished to build it on.&#13;
Even in these days, the&#13;
1880's drug stores carried&#13;
everything — the Corner Drufi&#13;
Store, under the management&#13;
of the Sigler Bros., announced&#13;
a complete stock of canned&#13;
goods, and a new line of wall&#13;
paper, window shades and fixtures.&#13;
FIVE YEARS AGO&#13;
October 22,1851&#13;
Qonsres&amp;man Charles Chamberlain&#13;
was here Monday for several&#13;
houn with hia mobile house trailer&#13;
office parked at the west side&#13;
of town square, fifteen visitors&#13;
with questions or problems registered&#13;
at his office during this&#13;
visit '&#13;
The Pinckney High School&#13;
classes had picked their queens&#13;
with the following results: Freshman&#13;
queen, Mary Aschenbrenner;&#13;
Sophomore, Kathy Reason;&#13;
Junior. Dorothy Doyle; and Senior,&#13;
Dixie Hodgins.&#13;
Miss Lola Higgs and Jimmie&#13;
Campbell of Chelsea were married&#13;
at P i n c k n e y Congregational&#13;
Church Saturday night. The reception&#13;
was at the Gregory town hall.&#13;
Mark Nash who had been driving&#13;
the school bus was now working&#13;
at King Seeley in Ann Arbor.&#13;
The examination of A 1 v i n&#13;
Knight, who had been charged&#13;
with the murder of State Trooper&#13;
Albert Souden of Brighton last&#13;
Sept. 3, started before Justice&#13;
Eric Singer on Wednesday.&#13;
The machinery of the local Detroit&#13;
Die Set factory was sold a!&#13;
an auction here last Thursday&#13;
There were over 20 buyers here&#13;
from all over the state.&#13;
L. D. Sherwin, Wilmont Plummer&#13;
and Paul Curlett attended&#13;
the funeral of Stanley Vaughn at&#13;
the Dexter Methodist Church at&#13;
the Dexter Methodist Church Sunday.&#13;
Jim Doyle had acquired the&#13;
Gulf Service Station in Pinckney&#13;
and was planning a gala Grand&#13;
Opening for the near future.&#13;
TWENTY FTVE YEARS AGO&#13;
October 25, 1939&#13;
Leslie Doughty, 12, of Ecorse&#13;
was at the Pinckney Sanitorium t&#13;
suffering from gun shot wounds j&#13;
received last Thursday when he |&#13;
wa^ aceidently shot at Rush Lake j&#13;
where his parents have a summer&#13;
cottage.&#13;
The Caldwell Comedians continued&#13;
to play to large audiences&#13;
in Pinckney and their play last&#13;
week "Meet the Bride" proved&#13;
to be one of the best of the season,&#13;
Mbs Henrietta Kelly entertained&#13;
15 girls from the Ann Arbor&#13;
Trust Co. at a weiner roast at&#13;
the Kelly farm south of town&#13;
Tuesday.&#13;
Edsel Meyer claims to have&#13;
killed two pheasants with oae&#13;
shot near Pinckney on Friday.&#13;
The Michigan Athletic Board of&#13;
Control issued a professional&#13;
wrestlers license to Julius Aschenbrenner&#13;
which will permit him to&#13;
wrestle in any arena in Michigan&#13;
and will allow him to meet nationally&#13;
known wrestlers. Aschenbrenncr&#13;
had been In amateur for over&#13;
two years, in ;to-tuna,.fry&#13;
part in 48 bouts •los^ig^o&#13;
and was once Held"''ia"-!&#13;
He held all the eowt^r^&#13;
titles, except t b a . ' h m&#13;
title. The titles'wei&#13;
stake, he was willing&#13;
man on the mat.&#13;
The Faculty and mei&#13;
the School Board&#13;
tained the newly married Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. John Burg at the home of&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. E. Hulce recently.&#13;
The Burgs were presented with&#13;
a beautiful lamp.&#13;
FORTY EIGHT YEAfiS AGO&#13;
October W, 1816&#13;
John Dinkel had opened his&#13;
cider mill in Pinckney for the&#13;
season.&#13;
Mrs. Thomas Read was visiting&#13;
her son Rex in New York City.&#13;
Dr. Will Monks and R. D.&#13;
Roche of Howell were Sunday&#13;
visitors at the home of Mike La-»&#13;
vey.&#13;
'»&#13;
to the&#13;
U.S. ij SENATE&#13;
Let's BLOW&#13;
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Delbert C. Leapley&#13;
Clerk&#13;
Lester M. Sharp&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Virginia Slagle&#13;
Ted Winklehaus&#13;
Justice of Peace&#13;
Morton J. Scott Jr.&#13;
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1&amp;—Sandra Orndorf , Brighto n&#13;
Nan Gosselm , Brighton&#13;
Susan Wilismore, Brighto n&#13;
Caro l Kyser, Brighton&#13;
17—Mary Lou Cook, Pontia c&#13;
Thoma s Grainger , Howell&#13;
Chri s Harnack , Pinckne y&#13;
Carl Musch , Howell&#13;
David Franks , Webbervilie&#13;
Cathlee n Kwg, HoweU&#13;
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Agency with Payment of Edison&#13;
flills and the Exchange of lamp&#13;
bulbs, cords fuses.&#13;
Joh n E. Hill, Howell&#13;
Rut h Markwood , Brighton&#13;
Rober t Frisbey, Brighto n&#13;
France s Tody, Milford&#13;
Georg e Yager, Detroi t&#13;
Mar y Hele n Hoadley , Brighton&#13;
18—Russell Redman , Jackson&#13;
Carol a LaFata , Brighto n&#13;
Lillie Arquette , Milford&#13;
Fran k Duke , Milford&#13;
Nanc y Bierer, Brighto n&#13;
Richar d Cariingtpn , Brighto n&#13;
Lauric e Felder , Brighto n&#13;
Wand* Phillips , Howell&#13;
Georg e Fritschka , Milford&#13;
Joh n Burt , Brighton »&#13;
Thoma s Frever , Howell&#13;
Margare t Hoffman , Howell&#13;
For d Hubbell , Howell&#13;
Richar d Wonch, Howell&#13;
Florenc e Grieb , Webbervilie&#13;
Elizabet h Stuible, Howell&#13;
Judit h Hunt , Fowlerville&#13;
19—Annette Warden, Milford&#13;
Judit h Hooghouse , Webbervilie&#13;
Alfred Hanson , Howell&#13;
Mari e Albin, Fowlerville&#13;
Vera Brown, Walled Lake&#13;
Bart Smith , Oak Grov e&#13;
Mar y E. Tate , Howell&#13;
Joan C. Whitney, Brighto n&#13;
Nathali e Spaulding , Whitmor e&#13;
Lake&#13;
Stella Robertson , Fowlerville&#13;
Peggy Wellman, Howell&#13;
Rebecc a Mikasa, Fowlerville&#13;
Evelyn Sarya, Brighto n&#13;
Gar y Hoover , Howell&#13;
Barbar a Watkins, Brighto n&#13;
Rober t Mack , Fowlerville&#13;
Leo Fitzpatrick , Brighto n&#13;
Sharo n Fit2patrick , Brighto n&#13;
Shano n Fitzpatrick , Brighto n&#13;
Cleon McNaughton , Howell&#13;
Oliver Rothman , Howell&#13;
Mar y Clark, Brighto n&#13;
Judit h Ann Dees , Milford&#13;
21-MariIy n O'Dell , Howell&#13;
Fletche r Hubbell , Milford&#13;
Jack Cyr, Byron&#13;
Dori s Davis, S. Lyon&#13;
Pau l L. Price , Brighto n&#13;
Merril l Gearhart , Howell&#13;
Mar y Lark, Pinckne y&#13;
Marilyn Duncan , Brighton&#13;
Anna Hornung , Howell&#13;
Gordo n Roberts , Howell&#13;
Mildre d Healy, Brighto n&#13;
VQTE FOR...&#13;
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November 3 - for&#13;
BRIGHTON TOWNSHIP CLERK&#13;
Pd . Pol. Adv.&#13;
22—Judith Hunt , Fowlerville&#13;
Lor n Morrow , Howell&#13;
Jeffrey Lickfeldt, Fento n&#13;
Agnes Crugher , Fowlerville&#13;
Henr y Eskola, Howell&#13;
Haze l Worthington , Fowler -&#13;
ville&#13;
Vivian Waters, Brighton&#13;
Alma Curts , Pinckne y&#13;
Rober t Henry , Howell&#13;
Earleyn e Poyer , Williamsto&#13;
DISCHARGES&#13;
16—Louise Saunders , Brighto n&#13;
Mary Nygrey, Fowlerville&#13;
Darlen e Rider , Howell&#13;
17—Eileen Morcom , Milford&#13;
Bonni e Palmer , Fowlerville&#13;
Maggie Casady, Fowlerville&#13;
Jill Harvey, Gregor y&#13;
Beverly Keeter , Howell&#13;
Oscar Byard, Brighton&#13;
Ida Knapp , Howell&#13;
Jane t Franklin , Howell&#13;
Virginia Anderson , Gregor y&#13;
Herma n Heeg, Howell&#13;
18—Ella Keiffer, Duran d&#13;
Lorett a White, Howell&#13;
Patrici a Murnighan , Oak&#13;
Grov e&#13;
Nan Gosselin , Brighton&#13;
Caro l Kyser, Brighton&#13;
Ellen Lawrence , Holly&#13;
Ear l Henderson , Brighton&#13;
Fre d A. Ott , HoweU&#13;
Rober t Frisbey, Brighton&#13;
Nanc y St. Aubin, Brighton&#13;
Shery Harnack , Pinckne y&#13;
Chri s Harnack , Pinckne y&#13;
Edn a Devine , Gregor y&#13;
Fay e Kerwin, Dearbor n&#13;
Russell Redman , Jackson&#13;
Georg e Yager, Detroi t&#13;
Susan Wilismore, Brighton&#13;
Joh n Cherry , Brighton&#13;
Treasa Cronin , Highlan d&#13;
Mar y Hoadley , Brighton&#13;
19—Thomas Grainger , Howell&#13;
Joarm Beck, Brighton&#13;
Carol a LaFata , Brighton&#13;
Sandr a Orndorf , Brighto n&#13;
Kevin Butcher , Brighton&#13;
20—Wanda Phillips , Howell&#13;
Alan Jonckheere , Fowlerville&#13;
Larain Antcliff, Howell&#13;
Cathlee n King, Howell&#13;
Mar y Lou Cook, Pontia c&#13;
Lillie Arquette . Milford&#13;
John Burt, Brighton&#13;
Judit h Hunt . Fowlerville&#13;
21—Mary E. Tate , Howell&#13;
John Kunder , Milford&#13;
Mae L. Smith , Fento n&#13;
Marilyn O'Dell . Howell&#13;
Bart Smith , Oak Grov e&#13;
John Gronoweicki , Brighton&#13;
Margare t Hoffman , Howell&#13;
France s Tody, Milford&#13;
Richar d Wonch, Howell&#13;
Nathali e Spaulding , Whitmor e&#13;
Lake&#13;
22—Gary Bladwin, Howell&#13;
Florenc e Grieb , Webbervilie&#13;
Lillias Latham . Brighton&#13;
Mari e Albin, Fowlerville&#13;
Rebecc a Mikasa. Fowlerville&#13;
Lois Mortonsen , Fowlerville&#13;
Judit h Hooghouse , Webbervilie&#13;
Grodo r Roberts , Howell&#13;
Leo Fitzpatrick , Brighton&#13;
vSharon Fitzpatrick , Brighto n&#13;
Sharo n Kitzpatrick , Brighton&#13;
Rieha d Carlington , Brighton&#13;
Jane t Santure , Milford&#13;
Voting tooth for electric water heaters&#13;
If you're not satisfied,&#13;
get your money tack!&#13;
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if GUARANTEED&#13;
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We're so sure youTl like an electric&#13;
water heater , we guarantee 2|&gt;ur satisfaction—&#13;
for a whote year! If you don' t&#13;
get all th e hot water you want, when&#13;
you want it, you get all your mone y&#13;
back, includin g any you lpay have&#13;
spent on installation . And it doesn' t&#13;
matte r where you bought your electric&#13;
water heater . The Edison guarante e still&#13;
applies. No strings attached . Fair enough ?&#13;
EDISON&#13;
). If you buy an electric water heate r durin g October ,&#13;
we'll see that yon get a free GE double-be d size electric&#13;
blanket (As If you really needed the extra push.)&#13;
Thfc off e h fftft&lt;f*l^*fr*i*t*t I"!*—** datolj 3&lt;p«LiWHt rtora, qr pimntfageeBtfaetow . Tmt look for ear free nf*r display.&#13;
MR. AND MRS . JOSEP H MATHIAS ,&#13;
203 West Main Street , Brighton , were&#13;
th e guests of Dal e Shaffer, presiden t&#13;
of th e Detroi t Rac e Course , at a VIF&#13;
(Very Importan t Fan ) luncheo n at&#13;
th e DR C durin g th e closing week of&#13;
th e 72-da y meeting . Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Mathia s are picture d here with Don&#13;
\V. Gardne r (standing) , secretar y of&#13;
the DRC . The VIF Luncheon s were&#13;
inaugurate d thi s season by Mr. Shaffer&#13;
to give fans an opportunit y to&#13;
meet the managemen t staff of DRC ,&#13;
discuss racin g with it and give th e&#13;
fan's views on th e track' s operation .&#13;
Annual Meeting&#13;
Soil Conservation&#13;
District Tuesday&#13;
The annua l director s meetin g&#13;
and dinne r of th e Fento n and&#13;
Livingston Soil Conservatio n District&#13;
s was held at th e Hard y&#13;
Methodis t Churc h Tuesda y evening.&#13;
A tota l of 36 directors , wives&#13;
and guests were present .&#13;
Joh n Anibal of the Stat e Depart -&#13;
men t of Publi c Instructio n showed&#13;
slides of the agricultur e and religious&#13;
ritual s of Japan . Anibal&#13;
recentl y taugh t Vocationa l Agricultur&#13;
e a t th e Hartlan d High&#13;
School .&#13;
Russ Hill, Stat e Soil Conserva -&#13;
tion Committee , mentione d tha t&#13;
ther e ar e now 81 Soil Conser -&#13;
vation District s in Michigan .&#13;
Lama r Wood, recentl y with the&#13;
Soil Conservatio n Service, told&#13;
about th e trip to Alaska he and&#13;
his wife took this past summer ,&#13;
OWELL&#13;
Theatr e Phone 546-S60 0&#13;
Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat.&#13;
Nov. 4, 5, 6, 7&#13;
Sat Matine e Continuou s&#13;
Open at 2:45&#13;
Start s at 3:00. 5:00, 7:00, 9:00&#13;
Wed., Thurs. , Fri.&#13;
Open at 6:45&#13;
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This engagement only&#13;
Attends Rural&#13;
Youth Conference&#13;
Mrs. Ksther Seeling accompanied&#13;
-Mrs. Dorothy Hall, Social Service&#13;
Case Worker, employed by&#13;
The American Legion, Department&#13;
of Michigan, to the Michiqan&#13;
Conference on Rural Youth&#13;
on Friday, October 22, 1964.&#13;
The Conference was sponsored&#13;
by the Michigan Youth Commission&#13;
and the Cooperative Extension&#13;
Service of Michigan State&#13;
University.&#13;
Opening session began with a&#13;
skit "Youth Presents It's Problems"&#13;
presented by college students.&#13;
This in turn was discussed&#13;
and questioned by a Reaction&#13;
Panel consisting of six persons;&#13;
two youths; a Mother; Social&#13;
Worker, President of a school&#13;
board and the moderator.&#13;
After lunch was served, at 1&#13;
P.M. the assembly went to one&#13;
of six discussion groups which&#13;
were: Physical &amp; Mental Health;&#13;
Family; Recreation &amp; Leisure&#13;
Time; Juvenile Delinquency; Education&#13;
&amp; Training; Occupations.&#13;
At 3 P.M. all returned to the&#13;
ballroom to hear the Listener's&#13;
Summary of each group, which&#13;
then ended with the Concluding&#13;
Summary by Russell Mawby, Assistant&#13;
Director of Extension,&#13;
Michigan State University.&#13;
The Conference was informative&#13;
and veiy enlightening, leaving&#13;
most in attendance with the&#13;
feeling that youth i.s being recognized,&#13;
and that all that can be&#13;
is being done to assist them.&#13;
farm Census To&#13;
Begin Nov. 9&#13;
In Livingston&#13;
Plans for taking the 1964 Census&#13;
of Agriculture in Livingston&#13;
County were announced today by&#13;
Clement N. Charboneau, newly&#13;
appointed census crew leader for&#13;
the county.&#13;
The job wUJ be done in three&#13;
stages, the crew leader said.&#13;
First will come recruitment and&#13;
training of enumerators to count&#13;
all farms in the county. About one&#13;
enumerator for each 150 farms&#13;
will be needed.&#13;
Shortly after November r&gt;, the&#13;
Bureau of the Census, an agenc;&#13;
of the U.S. Department of Com&#13;
merce, will start the second sta^i&#13;
by mailing agricultural censu&#13;
questionaires to ail rural tochoty&#13;
ders in the county. This will g:vp&#13;
farm and ranch operators, w i i&#13;
are required by law to fill &gt;..t&#13;
the forms, a period of time i)&#13;
consult their records and fill ::.&#13;
answers to the questions.&#13;
In the final stage, enumerators&#13;
will visit each farm in the coun'v&#13;
to collect the questionaires. At&#13;
the time of this visit, the enumerators&#13;
will help farmers complete&#13;
answers to any questions the&#13;
farmers may have had difficu^y&#13;
w i t h . Enumerator visits are&#13;
scheduled to begin in this county&#13;
an November 9. Enumerators will&#13;
take about three weeks to complete&#13;
their work, the crew leader&#13;
estimates.&#13;
planning&#13;
remodel? y&#13;
BUILD&#13;
Electro.&#13;
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on your remodeling costs: no pipes or ducts are needed, Just run&#13;
wires to the new area. Every Elsctromode hoater is an Independent&#13;
heating unit that can be turned on or of? to meet changing weather&#13;
conditions.&#13;
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321 W. Main St. Brighto&#13;
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REASONS WHY&#13;
YOU SHOULD ELECT&#13;
MARTIN J.&#13;
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY&#13;
DEMOCRATIC&#13;
MARTIN J. LAV AN&#13;
FIRST REASON&#13;
SECOND REASON&#13;
THIRD REASON&#13;
FOURTH REASON&#13;
FIFTH REASON&#13;
SIXTH REASON&#13;
Elect a full lime prosecutor. If T am elected&#13;
T will devote U\\\ time to (he office of prosecutor.&#13;
T will move the office of prosecutor hack into&#13;
the courthouse where it belongs (And out&#13;
of a lawyer's private office where it does&#13;
not belong)&#13;
Elect an experienced lawyer who has&#13;
ticed law in Livingston County HO year&#13;
knows the problems of its citizens.&#13;
:nd&#13;
Elect a lawyer experienced In county government:&#13;
now serving as a ^ ' ^ r v i s o r nnd&#13;
Brighton City Attorney.&#13;
Elect a man whom you would want as vnur&#13;
prosecutor for the next four years (Now&#13;
all county offi'^ prp r 1 - - ^ 1 f^r t ymrs,&#13;
not two.&#13;
The people of Livin^fnn County bnve boon&#13;
very good to me and mv family and T want&#13;
to repay them by doinT a erood job for&#13;
them and devoting full V~" H 4U* T — r o -&#13;
mance of my duty.&#13;
I promise. If elected to represent every Individ*!**! ir» tlw County&#13;
fairly and without prejudice. And I fnrt'^r nrnmise thn* all&#13;
brought to the office of prosecutor will he processed Im-&#13;
: mediately without fear or favor*&#13;
5 ThU »dv. spon»or«d u d jald fir by fncnU tc cW\ rTartin J. Lav an for&#13;
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THE BRIGHTON (MICH.) AKGUS - WED., OCT. 28, irA&#13;
• • * • • »&#13;
fX VOT MOCRATIC at the...&#13;
General Election, November 3, 1964 DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES&#13;
LYNDON B. JOHNSON&#13;
PRESIDENT PHIL A. HART&#13;
SENATOR&#13;
MARTIN LAVAN&#13;
PROSECUTING A1TY.&#13;
NEIL STAEBLKK&#13;
GOVERM&gt;K&#13;
GERALD R. DUNN&#13;
STATE SENATOR&#13;
BRIAN LAVAN&#13;
State REPRESENTATIVE&#13;
k*&#13;
JOHN G. MCMILLAN&#13;
COUNTY CLERK&#13;
WALTER LaMORIA&#13;
SHERIFF&#13;
MARJORIE G. M1ER&#13;
COUNTY TREASURER&#13;
TACK H. SHINN&#13;
REGISTER OF DEEDS&#13;
LYLE REDINGER&#13;
DRAIN COMMISSIONER&#13;
RUSELL COLE&#13;
COUNTY SURVEYOR&#13;
4// the Way With LB.l, Hart, Staebler, and the Above Named Candidates&#13;
M AN A SAF&#13;
OMMUNITY&#13;
OTH&#13;
Road Propositions November 3rd 1964&#13;
Look For A Colored Pamphlet Coming&#13;
Soon Explaining The Complete Road Program&#13;
Pd&lt; Pol. AiK&#13;
THE BRIGHTON (M H.) ARGUS - WED., OCT. 28, 1964 7&#13;
Eight et Forty&#13;
Met Thursday&#13;
•ingharn County S a l o n 446,&#13;
EJght et Forty, held their Annual&#13;
Card Party at the Lansing&#13;
Chateau on Thursday, October&#13;
•Jd 19W.&#13;
Those attending from Brighton&#13;
were Mrs. Elvira Zimmerman,&#13;
Chapeau; Mrs. Helen Caldwell,&#13;
Second Demi; Mrs. Esther Seeling,&#13;
La'Secretaire; Sirs. Inez&#13;
Hamburger, L'Archivlste; guests,&#13;
Mr- Da Wright, Brighton and&#13;
Mrs Beanie Wright of Lansing.&#13;
There WII a good turn out.&#13;
Guests were served delicious&#13;
homo made cake and coffee before&#13;
beginning to play the card&#13;
game of their choice.&#13;
Two lovely pillows, made and&#13;
contributed by Mrs. Inez Hamburger,&#13;
were raffled ofi for a&#13;
good addition of funds to the&#13;
card party ticket funds. Pillowi&#13;
were won by Mesdames Cross&#13;
and Hodycs , both of Lafsing. 1&#13;
ElghteetfJdoor prUes, contributed &gt;&#13;
DV Salon members, were won 1&#13;
through the lucky name drawing.&#13;
Tally cards, made by Mrs. Hazel&#13;
Grimes of Lansing, *ere of&#13;
flower arrangements made with&#13;
tiny colorful shells, and were a&#13;
delight to everyone. Funds derived&#13;
from the card party and&#13;
the sale of Mrs. Lei and's candy&#13;
barb goes for research in TB&#13;
ttnd Cystic Fibrosia; thU among&#13;
children.&#13;
The next Salon meeting will be&#13;
on December 3, 1944, at the&#13;
Laming Chateau, combining the&#13;
November and December meetings.&#13;
This will be the Chriutmas&#13;
Party, beginning with &amp;&#13;
pot luck supper.&#13;
Esther Seeling&#13;
DOROTHEA J. GREEK&#13;
RE-ELECT r&#13;
DOROTHEA J . GREER&#13;
Livingston Oounty&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Experienced Qualified&#13;
Republica n&#13;
Pd. Pol. Adv.&#13;
Here Sunday Immunizatio n&#13;
Clinic Oct. 28&#13;
The Count y Health Departmen t&#13;
will conduc t its usual monthl y&#13;
immunizatio n clinic on Wednesday.&#13;
Octobe r 2tt, between 1:00&#13;
urxi 4:30 p.m . The clinic in held&#13;
in How ell at St. John' s E|&gt;isci&gt;&#13;
put Parish Hall on Walnut Stree t&#13;
di Sibley, across from the Post&#13;
Otf'ce.&#13;
The facilities are available to&#13;
dj| childre n whose parent s wiah&#13;
ii attend . The fourth Wednesday&#13;
uttenioo n of each mont h through -&#13;
oi'&gt; the year is the regular immunizatio&#13;
n schedule .&#13;
BISHOP EMRKH&#13;
The Jit . Kuv. Richar d Kinrich,&#13;
Bishop of the Episcopa l Diocese&#13;
oi Michigan , will be visiting&#13;
St. Paul' s to confirm the following&#13;
persons : Timoth y A. Graul .&#13;
Miss Caro l A. Isotaio , Mrs. Mildred&#13;
E . King, Car l J . LaPine ,&#13;
MUs Emil y A. LaPine , Miss Land a&#13;
LaPine , Mr. and Mrs. Charle s&#13;
A. Webb and Miss Rose M. Williams.&#13;
Followin g the Service of&#13;
Confirmatio n at the regular 10:00&#13;
service this comin g Sunday , November&#13;
1, ther e will be a recei&gt;&#13;
tion in the Paris h Hall t o welcome&#13;
the Bishop and to&#13;
the vonfirmees .&#13;
License Plate&#13;
Sales Open Nov. 2&#13;
ELECT.. .Geral d R.&#13;
DUNN DEMOCRAT -k 25t h DISTRIC T&#13;
STATE SENATOR&#13;
AINSWORTH HIGH SCHOOL GOVERNMENT TEACHER&#13;
ENDORSED BY FARMERS, TEACHERS, LABOR &amp; BUSINES S&#13;
VOTE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC&#13;
Pd. Pol. Adv. .... Oct. 21 &amp; 28&#13;
Burglars&#13;
(Continue d Fro m Page 1)&#13;
chin e was also broken int o am.!&#13;
$30 taken .&#13;
A safe had been battere d optt i&#13;
and $463.56 removed . A pool table&#13;
was damage d and the burglar*&#13;
broke into the liquor supply, but&#13;
it is not believed fhat the y took&#13;
I any of it.&#13;
1 The Gree n Oak Fre e Methodis t&#13;
! Churc h at 10111 Fleldcres t Drive.&#13;
: Brighton , was entere d .•som e time&#13;
I before Oct. 24 by forcing th e&#13;
front door . The Rev. A. C.&#13;
I Pounds . Jr. , pastor , reporte d tha t&#13;
! his study had been ransacke d but&#13;
nothin g taken . It was believed&#13;
they were looking for money ,&#13;
i A garage at the summe r hom e&#13;
I of P . Brown, 3993 Flin t Road .&#13;
Brighton , was broken into and&#13;
two pup tent s VHlued at $25 taken .&#13;
After decreein g no Sunda y&#13;
uf limise plates, the traditiona l&#13;
o|Kjniii^ date of Novembe r 1 was&#13;
pushed back a day by Secretar y&#13;
of State Jame s M. Har e to Monday,&#13;
Novembe r 2.&#13;
Hare , who said he expecte d an&#13;
"openin g rush " for plate s such a.s&#13;
"we've never known before, " reminde&#13;
d Michigan' s vast arm y of&#13;
motorist s tha t they had ft choic e&#13;
this year when they buy plates.&#13;
"Previously." Har e haid. "vehicle&#13;
owners had to bring thei r&#13;
titles in before licenses could be&#13;
issued. Now, they can eithe r brin,«&#13;
in their titles as before or thei r&#13;
prior year's registration , whichever&#13;
proves to be mor e conven -&#13;
ient. "&#13;
-i- Man Struck&#13;
J join tilt' tk'.sh. a.&gt; well as lacera&#13;
tiun of the ht-'a d and face. He wa.«&gt;&#13;
taken to McPherMj n Health O n&#13;
ter.&#13;
Earlie r Saturda y afternoo n Mrs.&#13;
Charle s Obidzinski . 58. ol 1133:J&#13;
Culver Road , Brighton , was driving&#13;
on old U.S.'2'i and nea r Hart -&#13;
land Road a tire blew out. She&#13;
lost contro J of th e ear. which&#13;
crashe d into a tree .&#13;
She received fracture. * of the&#13;
left knee and ankle, a» well a.s ( laceration s of the head . He r hus- j&#13;
band suffered cuLs about the head&#13;
and hands . Josephin e Gmrdiiucr .&#13;
a pawen^f r in the car. reteivet i&#13;
fracture s of the right shoulde r and&#13;
ribs.&#13;
At 10:30 Krlday nitfht Patric k&#13;
Davis. 20. of Xew flu:lson. was&#13;
driving on Pleasan t Valley Road&#13;
at excessive speed and skldtleJ&#13;
243 feet, striking a bridge alxit&#13;
nien t nea r Gran d River. He was&#13;
taken to McPherso n Healt h Center.&#13;
This week's acciden t repor t&#13;
reads: 14 pro|*rtv damag e accidents&#13;
. 10 persona l injury accident&#13;
s 12 |)orson. s injured , and&#13;
3C cars involved.&#13;
Ab'Hit S1\OOO.O(X ) i.s spen t u.&#13;
scree n »-ach newly-deveJop e '&#13;
Insecticid e tha t rcvielies tl r '&#13;
marke t fur use Onl y abi.n i ;&#13;
on e of Pitc h I'.lXiO develope d •&#13;
readie s th r murk^t . i&#13;
WHITMOR E LAKE&#13;
Professiona l and&#13;
Business Director y&#13;
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HAUDWAKt: 4: LLMBtlt&#13;
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Upon M:HM H.m IO:»n liull&gt;&#13;
Phone HI 9-:^() 9&#13;
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MAIN. UMITMUU E&#13;
BRIGHTO N LION S CLU B&#13;
ANNUA L&#13;
Roller Skating&#13;
Party&#13;
To Be Held at the&#13;
LAKFAIE W ROLLE R RIN K&#13;
Academy I)riwv&#13;
THURSDAY . NOV. 11&#13;
7 lo 10 P.M .&#13;
EVERYONE JNVITED&#13;
FALL FESTIVAL SALE&#13;
SHOES BOOTS SLIPPERS&#13;
RUBBERS&#13;
BUY FIRS T PAIR AT REGULA R PRIC E&#13;
SECON D PAIR V2&#13;
JOIN OUR&#13;
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NOW IJeuin enjo\inkr the thinR*&#13;
vou need! Pay all your current&#13;
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left o v e r! Consolidate!&#13;
Make one eany loan! Make&#13;
only one convenient monthly&#13;
payment by mall! No&#13;
obligation, red tape or unnecessary&#13;
fus«! Homeowners&#13;
ran borrow up to 100r r&#13;
of the value of your home!&#13;
First and second inort-&#13;
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Mortgag e Company&#13;
:r&gt;60 Penobucot Building. Detroit 26&#13;
senato r VOTE REPUBLICS NOV. 3&#13;
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HOWELLAREA&#13;
546-042 9&#13;
Serving Entire State&#13;
• Original&#13;
House Cost&#13;
s 7.:&gt;oo.o o&#13;
9.(MM).U U&#13;
11.000.0 0&#13;
11.000.0 0&#13;
Present i&#13;
Balance '&#13;
s :&gt;.soo.o o&#13;
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| Address&#13;
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_. I&#13;
CALL COLLECT! -. P—ho ne_ _ — _ _ __-.; __ .,&#13;
IT IS&#13;
IMPORTAN T&#13;
TO ALL OF US...&#13;
REPUBLICANS and DEMOCRATS&#13;
ALIKE TO RE-ELECT&#13;
Francis E. BAR RON&#13;
JUDGE OF PROBATE&#13;
FKANOS E. BARRON&#13;
Judge of Probate&#13;
A Juris! With&#13;
A Proven Record&#13;
of EQUAL JUSTICE&#13;
FOR ALL!&#13;
VOTE FOR&#13;
FRANCIS BARRON&#13;
ON THE NON • PARTISN&#13;
BALLOT NOVEMBE R 3rd, . 1964&#13;
We, the tmdersisned, members of the Livingston County Bar Association, recommend the re-election of&#13;
Francis E. Barron. Judge of Probate for Livingston County, on the NON-PARTISAN ticket November&#13;
Or 1964*&#13;
E. REED FLETCHER&#13;
JOSEPH C. COX&#13;
WILLIAM D. McCRIRIE&#13;
CHARLES R. YAH WINKLE&#13;
JAMES I . POBB&#13;
CHARLES 1 OATEftM&#13;
MARTIN J . LAVAN&#13;
STANLEY RF'RIMAN&#13;
PAUL BAIRAS&#13;
CiTWFBflF PRIEST&#13;
JOHN BRCHHAN w&#13;
RORER T t. KIEE B&#13;
JOE P. MTE S&#13;
':-4&#13;
• DISPATCH - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1964&#13;
f . . . Pinckney Prattle . . .&#13;
UV AXJCE GRAV&#13;
Have you ever attended one of&#13;
Mae Daller's famous Pancake&#13;
Breakfasts? Well you've missed&#13;
an interesting experience if you&#13;
h a v e n ' t . . . . there is certainly&#13;
something to the old &gt;&gt;avin^ that&#13;
food is better served with amiable&#13;
companions. At our lable&#13;
were Mrs. Florence AUee. Mrs.&#13;
Sadie Moran, Gerald Reason,&#13;
Donald Moon who is a candidate&#13;
this year for probate judj^e.&#13;
Mrs. Mildred Miller, Mrs. Roberta&#13;
Amburgrey and me.&#13;
Although this was still fairly&#13;
early in the day, 50 persons had&#13;
already been served Mae's wonderful&#13;
breakfast of pancakes, sausage,&#13;
coffee aiKl cookies. We&#13;
hear that one gal, Jean Lanning&#13;
the Worthy Matron of the Brighton&#13;
Chapter of O.E.S. rode over&#13;
from Brighton on her bike . . . .&#13;
took her an hour and a half but&#13;
it was worth it.&#13;
All this was sixNisored by the j&#13;
Livingston C o u n t y Republican&#13;
Women's Club and assisting Mrs.&#13;
Daller as hostesses were Mrs.&#13;
Sadie Read. Mrs. Fred Read,&#13;
Mrs. Leona-Marie Bonner, Mrs.&#13;
Gerald Reason, and Mrs. Edith&#13;
Van Norman.&#13;
NAVAL PROMOTION&#13;
David J. Williams, son of Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Frank Williams of&#13;
Patterson Lake Road, Pinckney&#13;
was recently promoted to the&#13;
rank of seaman In the V. S.&#13;
Navy while serving at the Naval&#13;
Air Station in Key West,&#13;
Florida. His promotion was&#13;
based on time in the service&#13;
and rate, military appearance,&#13;
hi* performance of duties and&#13;
the fact that he passed the&#13;
\av\-wide test for promotion.&#13;
Another Pinckney boy who is&#13;
making sood in the U. S. Navy is&#13;
Larry Utley, son of Mrs. Alma&#13;
Utley of Portage Lake. Larry&#13;
has been taking a good many&#13;
courses offered by the Navy. He&#13;
exacted to board ship recently&#13;
wUh the rest of his squadron for&#13;
duty in Cuba but instead was&#13;
sent to Norfolk for further schooling&#13;
advanced radar.&#13;
Mrs. Eloyse Campbell was installing&#13;
organist at the installation&#13;
of officers at the Ann Arbor&#13;
Chapter of OES Saturday night.&#13;
That "new girl" at the Village&#13;
Beauty Shoppe is Mrs. Roberta&#13;
Amburgey who a short time ago&#13;
graduated from Midwest Beauty&#13;
College in Brighton.&#13;
Sunday guests at the home of&#13;
the Leonard Devines of Portage&#13;
Lake were their daughter, Mrs.&#13;
Attention Hamburg&#13;
I Township Voters&#13;
I would appreciate your vole on Nov. 3 for the&#13;
office of Township Trustee. I have served as your&#13;
Township Clerk for 6 years and as Township&#13;
Trustee for 1 years.&#13;
I have tried to serve all of the people as a public&#13;
official rather than a politician and if re-elected&#13;
Hill endeavor to continue the same policy.&#13;
«&#13;
WILLIAM V. BACKLUND&#13;
HAMBURG TOWNSHIP&#13;
TRUSTEE&#13;
Pd. Pol. Adv.&#13;
Jenny Lynn Egeler and her four&#13;
children.&#13;
ITS ANOTHER BOY!&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark&#13;
of Patterson Lake Road are the&#13;
proud parents of a new son,&#13;
Robert Scott, born Friday, October&#13;
23 at St. Joseph Mercy&#13;
Hospital, Ann Arbor. Little Robert&#13;
weighed 5 pounds 7 ounces&#13;
at birth. This makes four sons&#13;
for the Clarks.&#13;
Paul Burg, son of the John&#13;
Burgs, and Sandra Maloney of&#13;
Gras* Lake were married in&#13;
Jackson October 10th.&#13;
The Earl Kimbler family and&#13;
the John Paul Ware family spent&#13;
the weekend in northern Michi&#13;
gan near Petoskey in the Refinal&#13;
Krahn house trailer.&#13;
Mrs. Irene Jack spent Suhda.v&#13;
and Monday of last week with&#13;
her daughter Mrs. Roberta Hoskin&#13;
in Ferndale. Mrs. Hoskin's&#13;
daughter, Carol, visited here&#13;
with the Robert Ackleys for several&#13;
days last week.&#13;
Bought your Girl Scout calendar&#13;
yet? Pinckney's Girl Scouts&#13;
are selling them these days and&#13;
would appreciate your patronage.&#13;
They would also appreciate your&#13;
old nylon stockings and empty&#13;
thread spools for their projects&#13;
for the Howell State Hospital.&#13;
BRIDAL SHOWER FOR PAT&#13;
Bride-elect Pat Wilshire was&#13;
the honored guest at a bridal&#13;
shower given by Mrv. William&#13;
HoUister and Miss Diane Hall&#13;
at the HoUister home last Saturday&#13;
night. The twenty three&#13;
guests present eame from&#13;
Clarkston, Plymouth, Ann Arbor&#13;
and of course Ptackney.&#13;
Pat Mill become the bride or&#13;
Neil Hall on November 21st&#13;
i Mrs. #/. C. Wylie and Muss Neii&#13;
tie Gardner attended the funeral&#13;
J of Mrs. Galbraith (Julia) Gorman&#13;
| in Dexter last Sunday afternoon.&#13;
I Mrs. Gorman and her husband&#13;
1 owned the Gorman Funeral Home&#13;
in Dexter fur 26 years.&#13;
j Sixteen members of the Pinck-&#13;
! ney Chapter of OES attended inj&#13;
stahation ceremonies in Howell&#13;
last Saturday night.&#13;
Mrs. Marion Pearson fell and&#13;
broke her leg and is now a patient,&#13;
at the McPherson Health&#13;
Center in Howell.&#13;
Mrs. Hoy (Dorothy) Campbell&#13;
I became ilJ at the Pinckney Ele-&#13;
• mentary School last week and&#13;
will remain home recuperating&#13;
i for another week.&#13;
Guests at the home of Mr. and&#13;
I Mrs. Joseph King of Rush Lake&#13;
i hst Saturday evening were Mr.&#13;
1 a'id Mr-,. James Parr aiKl daughitirs&#13;
Cathy and Belina, and Mr.&#13;
, oiid Mrs, Lewis Farwell and two '&#13;
j grandchildren. &lt;&#13;
I'&#13;
Thi're has been quite a few !&#13;
case.i of bad colds and flu going .&#13;
j around recently. Little Mike ;&#13;
Mills. 15 month old son of Mr. ]&#13;
*n&lt;\ Mrs. Don Mills,-has been ill&#13;
but is now coming along very |&#13;
well: Mrs. Duke Waite is re- '&#13;
! covering from the flu bug; and&#13;
I Miss Leota Reason who had such !&#13;
i a bad case of pleurisy is also&#13;
recovering,&#13;
WEDDING BELLS&#13;
Pete Chamberlain, son of Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Curtiss Chamberlain&#13;
and grandson of Mrs. Cacia i&#13;
Chamberlain of Pinckney was&#13;
married in Houghton last Saturday,&#13;
October 17 to Janet Tervonen&#13;
of Houghton. Pete, who&#13;
graduated from Pincknej High&#13;
and the mining and enginering&#13;
college at Houghton, and his&#13;
bride are now residing hi Co*&#13;
lumbus, Ohio where he is working&#13;
for an oil company.&#13;
The small community of Hell&#13;
and Hi-Land Lake was much sad&#13;
dened by the sudden death of&#13;
A&gt; Dewey this week. He will be&#13;
very much missed in the Pinckarea.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. George Charboneau&#13;
celebrated their 39th wed-&#13;
Hung anniversary Sunday at a&#13;
family get together at their&#13;
home. Grandson Jim Charboneau.&#13;
son of Mr. and Mrs. George Paul&#13;
Charboneau. made his first communion&#13;
at St. Mary's on Sunday&#13;
and shared his big day with his&#13;
grandparents.&#13;
Clarence and Marlene (Charboneau)&#13;
Sikorski left Monday for&#13;
Oakland, California where Clarence&#13;
will be stationed for the&#13;
next two years with the Navy.&#13;
They plan to stop in Omaha enroute&#13;
to visit with relatives.&#13;
Back from St. Joseph Mercy&#13;
Hospital and recui&gt;erating very&#13;
nicely is Mrs. Cacia Chamberlain&#13;
of Livingston Street.&#13;
FIRST COMMUNION&#13;
FESTIVITIES&#13;
Little Maryls Merna. daughter&#13;
of the James Mernas of&#13;
Dexter-Pinckney Road and Patricia&#13;
Sbehan, daughter of the&#13;
Francis Shehans, were among&#13;
the 36 children who made their&#13;
first communion at St. Mary's&#13;
last Sunday. The little girls&#13;
celebrated with 42 relatives and&#13;
friends on hand . . . . 26 of those&#13;
present were children.&#13;
Mrs Fred Cam burn, who had&#13;
been visiting with her son and&#13;
his wife, Lucile and Lairy Camburn,&#13;
passed away in Dayton,&#13;
Ohu; last week at the h.^me of&#13;
hei daughter. The Dody was&#13;
brought back to Detroit for burial&#13;
October 22nd.&#13;
Mrs. Dorothy Winslow, recently&#13;
installed as associate matron in&#13;
the Pinckney Chapter of OES,&#13;
has been very busy visiting other&#13;
chapters. Monday Mrs. W and&#13;
h«*r mother, Mrs, Bernice Bakei,&#13;
wert in Pontiac at the installation&#13;
ceremonies at Areme Chapter,&#13;
where her good friend Ruby&#13;
Coy w s installed as worthy ma-&#13;
(ron While there they were delighted&#13;
to meet an old friend&#13;
Mrs E ther Haufman, sister of&#13;
ey-Pinckneyite, Mrs. Albertine&#13;
Var. Ness (and still one of our&#13;
subscribers.) Mrs. Haufman sent&#13;
her good wishes to all.&#13;
Wednesday night Mr ami Mrs.&#13;
Orland Winslow attends the installation&#13;
ceremonies of Tuevor&#13;
Chapter of OES in Palmer Park&#13;
where their friend Allan Eichman&#13;
was installed as worthy patron.&#13;
Business at the Town and Country&#13;
Real Estate office recently&#13;
opened in Pinckney has been&#13;
yood . . . . their "old reliable trueblue&#13;
salesman" tells us they have&#13;
sold four pieces of real estate in&#13;
the past week.&#13;
The Arnold Bechlers of East&#13;
M-36 spent Saturday and Sunday&#13;
entertaining relatives from Detroit.&#13;
Alien Park and Lincgin&#13;
Park.&#13;
On Thursday evening the Galilear.&#13;
Baptist Church on McGregor&#13;
Road will hold a Halloween&#13;
party for the entire Sunday&#13;
School, with prices being awarded&#13;
fo] the best costumes.&#13;
On Halloween night Galilean&#13;
Baptist will be hosts for a Youth&#13;
Rally with young people from BetheJ&#13;
Baptist of Swarthout Road,&#13;
Emmanuel Baptist of Ann Arbor&#13;
ana Milford and Fellowship Baptist&#13;
Churches also attending.&#13;
ED PARKER IN FLORIDA&#13;
Ed Parker has written his&#13;
good friends the Ona Campbell*&#13;
that he and his daughter,&#13;
Mrs. Dorothy Sprout, arrived&#13;
safe and sound in Floridaa aafftteerr j&#13;
driving through. Ed's sister I Gerycz.&#13;
stayed In Ypsllant! v,'^&#13;
Sprout's two young suxs. •'"-il&#13;
Sprout leaves this MuiKla&gt; u'&#13;
fl&gt; down to Florida for * skuri&#13;
visit before be and /i s &lt;Ue,&#13;
Dorothy, return ny phut&#13;
Mike Harnack, Sr . w..s calit I&#13;
to Kitchener, Ontario »a»l v * •&#13;
by the death of his UJ yet..1 o.J&#13;
sister.&#13;
Mrs. Ona Campbell ttlls i-s&#13;
that her 90 yeur old tatner,&#13;
Mr L. C. Gorham of Birmin"-&#13;
ham, known to many Pinckney&#13;
people, is in the SouthfieU&#13;
Nursing Home.&#13;
The Campbells are leaving for&#13;
Florida next week. Lasi we£k&#13;
they were quests of Ona's si?-&#13;
tei, Mrs. Wilbur (Thelma) EisJa&#13;
H t a f a j ' L ' w e 1 1 l u n c n e o n • • • • ° C 3&#13;
C)' fht» guests was Mrs Norn$n&#13;
WES V I V I A N&#13;
Democratic Candidate for Congress&#13;
an electronics engineer, and a vice-president of the Conductron -&#13;
Corporation, is deeply concerned wilh the major issues of ..&#13;
economic growth, human rights, education, maintaining peace, "&#13;
natural resources, farm problems, and assistance to older •&#13;
citizens. He is determined to bring positive action to bear ou „&#13;
these and other Issues as they arise.&#13;
Paid Pol. Adv. •&#13;
lte-eleet&#13;
CHARLES&#13;
VOT E GATESMAN&#13;
Thomas G.&#13;
VOTE NOVEMBER 3rd, 1964&#13;
STATE REPRESENTATIVE&#13;
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY&#13;
REPUBLICAN&#13;
Experience Does Count&#13;
Paid Pol. Adv. Lavey Insurance Agency&#13;
l H W. MAIN — PINCKNEY — UP 8-3221&#13;
For Sound, Responsible Government&#13;
VOTE REPUBLICAN&#13;
S..&#13;
NATIONAL, STATE and LOCAL TICKETS&#13;
i&#13;
NOVEMBER 3&#13;
Don't Forget the Non-Partison Ballot For the STATE COURT of APPEALS&#13;
ELECT&#13;
LOUIS D. MeSRECOR • TIMOTHY C. QUINN • DONALD FREEMAN • FARRELL E. ROBERTS&#13;
LIVINGSTON COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE&#13;
Paid Pol. A«v.&#13;
• ' • - • •&#13;
• DISPATCH - WEDNECDAY . OCTOBE R 28, 1964&#13;
Hamburg Township News Notes&#13;
Mr. and Mrs . Lyle Ston e of&#13;
TttShpsonvill e were th e week&#13;
end guests of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
"Wayne Ston e of Cordle y Lake.&#13;
While here, th e Lyle Stone s att&#13;
t «W a toy part y at the hom e&#13;
of Mr . and Mrs. Lyndol Sites of&#13;
Saxony Sub., along with Mr . and&#13;
BY JEANNE KNIPPLE&#13;
Mrs. Dale Ston e and Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Wayne Stone .&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stevens of&#13;
Cordley Lake spent the evening&#13;
ot Oct. 17 at the home oi Mrs.&#13;
Stevens brother, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Ray Brown, of Taylor Center.&#13;
The Hamburg P.T.A. and the&#13;
I P 8-8720&#13;
Chamber of Commerce announce&#13;
that there wiil be a curfew on&#13;
Halloween night. Trick and Treating&#13;
will be confined to the hour*&#13;
oi 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. All children&#13;
must be through with rhero h**gby&#13;
that thn.K&#13;
The Hamburg Chamber ot Com-&#13;
R E - E L E C T&#13;
CLARENCE&#13;
BLACKBURN&#13;
CTION&#13;
Qualifie d Electors :&#13;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a Genera l Election will&#13;
the Township of Putnam (Precinc t No. I )&#13;
State of Michiga n&#13;
_ A T—&#13;
PUTNAM TOWNSHIP&#13;
WITHI N SAID TOWNSHI P ON TUES., NOVEMBER 3 , 6 4&#13;
FOR THE PURPOS E OF ELECTIN G THE FOLLOWIN G&#13;
OFFICERS , VIZ:&#13;
NATIONA L Presiden t and Vice-Presiden t of the Unite d State s&#13;
STATE Governo r and Lieutenan t Governor , Secretar y of State , Attorne y&#13;
General , Eight Member s of the State Board of Education , Two Trustee s of&#13;
Michiga n Stat e University , Two Governor s of Wayne State University .&#13;
CONGRESSIONA L Unite d State s Senator , Representativ e in Congress&#13;
LEGISLATIV E State Senator , State Representativ e&#13;
COUNT Y Prosecutin g Attorney , Sheriff, Count y Clerk, Count y Treasurer ,&#13;
Register of Deeds, Auditor in Countie s electin g same, Drai n Commissioner ,&#13;
Coroners , Surveyor, and such othe r Officers as are elected at tha t time.&#13;
FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING THE FOLLOWING&#13;
OFFICERS, VIZ:&#13;
NON-PARTISA N OFFICERS&#13;
THREE , JUDGE S OF THE . COUR T OF APPEALS , JUDG E OF PROBATE,&#13;
CIRCUI T JUDG E (TO FIL L VACANCY)&#13;
wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm&#13;
FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING THE FOLLOWING&#13;
OFFICERS, VIZ:&#13;
TOWNSHI P OFFICERS&#13;
Supervisor, Township Clerk, Township Treasurer , I&#13;
Trustee , Justice of the Peace (Full Term) , 4 Constables.&#13;
•&#13;
AND TO VOTE ON TH E FOLLOWIN G PROPOSAL :&#13;
A REFERENDU M ON LEGISLATION .&#13;
ALSO ANY ADDITIONA L AMENDMENT S OR PROPOSITION S THAT&#13;
MAY BE SUBMITTE D&#13;
Notic e Relativ e to Opening and Closing&#13;
of the Polls&#13;
ELECTIO N LAW, ACT 116, P. A. 1954&#13;
SECTIO N 720. On th e day of any election , the polls shall be opened at&#13;
7 o'clock in th e forenoon , and shall be continuousl y open unti l 8 o'clock&#13;
in th e afternoo n and no longer. Every qualified elector presen t and in&#13;
line at th e polls at the hour prescribe ^ for the closing thereo f shall be&#13;
allowed to vote.&#13;
POLL S of said election will be open at 7 o'clock a.m. and will remain&#13;
•pe n unti l 8 o'clock p.m. of said day of election .&#13;
MURRA Y J. KENNEDY ,&#13;
TOWNSHI P CLER K&#13;
Registe r of&#13;
Deed s&#13;
Novembe r 3&#13;
merc e held thei r monthl y din- j&#13;
i]tr meetin g at th e Town Hail&#13;
un Oct . 22nd.&#13;
Mrs. Agnes. Bennett , Mrs. Flo- :&#13;
renc e Broregma n and Deacones s :&#13;
Robinso n were in Detroi t on Wed&#13;
nesday, Oct. 14th, for a matine e&#13;
performanc e of the Merr y Wid&#13;
ow at the Fishe r Theatre . Later ,&#13;
they had dinne r at th e Top of the&#13;
Flame . The occasio n was the elebratio&#13;
n of Deacones s Robinson' s&#13;
birthday .&#13;
Dinne r guests on Saturda y at&#13;
the hom e of Mr . and Mrs. Ralp h&#13;
Hannenber g of Blue Water Drive&#13;
were Mr . and Mrs. E. Boch of&#13;
Detroit . On Friday , Mr . and Mrs .&#13;
Hannenber g were in Ann Arbor&#13;
foi dinne r celebratin g Mr. Han -&#13;
nenberg' s birthday .&#13;
The Hambur g P.T.A . wishes all&#13;
voters in Hambur g area to re.&#13;
membe r tha t the y will be serving&#13;
luncheo n on electio n day, Nov. 3,&#13;
startin g at 11:30 a.m . at the Town&#13;
Hall.&#13;
Margare t Smith , Ruby Vasher&#13;
and Alice Lindsay , ail Pas t Noble&#13;
Grands , attende d the session&#13;
of th e Rebeka h Assembly in&#13;
Gran d Rapid s on Oct . 20. On&#13;
Tuesda y night, Margare t Smit h&#13;
received the decoratio n of Chivarly.&#13;
On han d to watch her receive&#13;
it were Eleano r White, Lucile&#13;
Bennett , Ma y Koeppen ,&#13;
Glad s Kirk, Jea n Fisher , Claric e&#13;
Water bury, Mar y Wheeler, L o&#13;
ran e Upk e and Id a May Williams.&#13;
The Gir l Scout s in Pinckne y&#13;
will be meetin g after schoo l on&#13;
Tuesdays. Th e invitatio n is out&#13;
for all high schoo l girls interes -&#13;
ted. Pleas e call Rochell e Ran -&#13;
dall at UP-8-3319 .&#13;
On Thursday , Oct . 22, ther e&#13;
was a combinatio n housewarroin g&#13;
and birthda y part y held at the&#13;
new hom e of Mrs . P . Berr y on&#13;
Hambur g Road . Janic e Heine r&#13;
and Wally Haye s celebrate d thei r&#13;
birthday s together . Wally is the&#13;
son of the Leslie DeWolf's of&#13;
Hambur g and Janice , the daugh -&#13;
ter of th e Leste r Heiner s of Valley&#13;
Forg e Drive . Mrs . Berry has&#13;
moved her e from Ann Arbor.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs . Jac k Winklhau s&#13;
of Ore Lake are th e prou d parent&#13;
s of a baby girl. Jacquely n&#13;
Dee was born on Oct . 11 and&#13;
weighed 8 ib. 9 oz. The y have&#13;
thre e othe r children .&#13;
The Wayne Williams of Ham -&#13;
burg was in Fitzgerald , Georgi a&#13;
for a week. Mrs . Williams went&#13;
to atten d th e funera l of her&#13;
uncle .&#13;
Mrs. Kathlee n Jenning s of E.&#13;
M-3&amp; recentl y spent four days at&#13;
the hom e of Mrs . Mari e Dodg e&#13;
at Gross e Point? .&#13;
Mrs. Nelli e Pearson . Mrs. Nagel&#13;
Binnings . Mrs, Fa y Tim m of&#13;
Plymout h and Mrs. Kathlee n&#13;
Jenning s drove to FowlorviH e for&#13;
the associatio n meetin g of th e&#13;
Maccabee s on Oct . 21.&#13;
Mrs. Ida Knap p has loft Mr-&#13;
Pherso n Healt h Cente r and is&#13;
now staying with her dauchfpr ,&#13;
Mrs. Clarenc e Hammei l of 61.)&#13;
W. Washington in Howell. Mrs&#13;
Knapp . who recentl y cHr-bratc d&#13;
her 86th birthday , is recoverin g&#13;
very nicely from he r operatio n&#13;
and is able to be up and sit in a&#13;
chair .&#13;
The Hambur g P.T.A . will bo&#13;
having a meetin g on Nov. 2 a1&#13;
800 p.m . Ln th e Hambur g Srhon l&#13;
Gues t speaker will be William&#13;
Ranno n , superintenden t of the&#13;
Detroi t Hous e of Correction . Refreshment&#13;
s wiil be served afior&#13;
the meeting .&#13;
Ther e will be a TTalloween Part y&#13;
for th e Hamburg 1 Brownie Troo p&#13;
No. 34 on Octobe r 31 at 1 00 p.m .&#13;
This will DP held at the hom e of&#13;
Mrs. Gar y Verellen at 7K4n M-M ,&#13;
The Brownies are to appea r in&#13;
costumes , which will bo. judged&#13;
and pri7ps awarded .&#13;
The Past President s of the&#13;
Lakelan d Circl e of Kings Daugh -&#13;
ter s had thei r luncheo n and&#13;
meetin g at the hom e of Mrs.&#13;
Georg e Marowsk y on Strawberr y&#13;
Lake on Oet 20.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs, Ted Winklphau *&#13;
of Hambur g recentl y entertaine d&#13;
as dinne r gue.sts. Mr. and Mrs,&#13;
Arthu r Doher r of Chirago , Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Art Rirhte r of Findlay .&#13;
Ohio and Mr . and Mrs. Rober t&#13;
Ward and son, Sam . from Royal&#13;
Oak. On Ort . 17 tlv-v had Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Harol d Rirhte r and&#13;
spn, Skip, over for dinne r and&#13;
td celebrat e Skip's binhda w On&#13;
the 11th, they were in Garde n&#13;
City to help thei r grandson , Steven,&#13;
celebrat e his birthday . Steven&#13;
is the son of Mr, and Mrs.&#13;
David Habit? .&#13;
Anothe r doubl e birthda y was&#13;
celebrate d at the hom e of Ben&#13;
Pietra s of Swarthou t Road , who&#13;
had a birthda y on Ort . 24 alnn g&#13;
with his daughter , Pam .&#13;
On Sunday , Oct. IS. ther e was&#13;
a doubl e birthda y celebratio n dinner&#13;
at thp hom e of Mr, and Mrs. ;&#13;
Hannenber g on Blue Water Drive . '.&#13;
Thei r daughter-in-law . Mrs. Di- i&#13;
ana Hannenber g of Wayne, had ]&#13;
a birthda y on Oct . 20. Mr. Han -&#13;
nenberg' s birthda y wa* on Oct.&#13;
23 At tfu» dinne r othe r guests&#13;
were thei r children . Mr. and&#13;
MM . Hunte r and Mr . and Mrs.&#13;
Unger , both from Lincol n Park .&#13;
Collectin g for the Communit y&#13;
Chest has begun in th e Hambur g&#13;
area . Ther e were sixty voluntwrs&#13;
from this townshi p to hMp&#13;
assist in this drive Ther e will be&#13;
someon e from everyone' s neighborhoo&#13;
d who will be doin g the&#13;
collecting . Mrs. Naiom i Stevens ,&#13;
will h * doin g th e collectin g •&#13;
aroun d Cord W Lake and Mrs. ;&#13;
Barbar a Wiodvgt at White Lodge&#13;
Mrs.-Donal d Kaum o i&gt; rhairma n&#13;
of th e Hamburg-Putna m Chest&#13;
Drive for 1S64-85. with Hush Ra&lt;3- :&#13;
toff directin g th e business contact&#13;
s in Hambur g and Mrs. Tiny&#13;
Rirhte r as Serretary-TrraMiror .&#13;
serving her fifth yvar. A goal of&#13;
K5.5AO was set for this year&#13;
On a recen t Camp-o-ro c held&#13;
at Bishon Lake, thre e patrol s&#13;
from Pac k 58 were awarded two&#13;
yellow ribbon s ami a m i ribbon .&#13;
To the Qualifie d Electors :&#13;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a Specia l Election will be held&#13;
IN ALL PRECINCT&#13;
County of Livingston, State of Michiga n&#13;
ON&#13;
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER i&#13;
A M ) A L S O T O V O T E O N T H E F O L L O W I N G C O U N T Y P R O P O S I T I O N S :&#13;
1. C O U N T Y T A X F O R R O A D P l ' R I ' O S E S&#13;
S h a l l t h e B o a r d o f S u p e r v i s o r s b e a u t h o r i z e d t o l e v y l a \ o f I 1 ? m i l l s o f H i " :I.---I-&gt;M.- J v a l u a t i o n : &gt;. v&#13;
e q u a l i z e d , o f a l l p r o p e r t y i n t h e C o u n t y o f L i v i n g s t o n e a c h y e a r f o r ;i p e r i o d o f i i \ e w.iv-, c o m n i f n c h v *&#13;
w i t h t h e y e a r 196."&gt; a n d t h r o u g h 1 9 6 9 i n c l u s i v e , t o b e u s e d f o r t h e s o l e p u r p o s e o f p r o v i d i n g f o r t h e c o n&#13;
s t r u c t i o n . i m p r o v e m e n t , r e p a i r a n d m a i n t e n a n c e o f r o a d s i n s a i d C o u n t y o f L i v i n g s t o n o r f o r the - p:'. \ n i e n f&#13;
of i n d e b t e d n e s s l a w f u l l y i n c u r r e d f o r s u c h p u r p o s e s ?&#13;
2. T A X R A T E L I M I T A T I O N I N C R E A S E P R O P O S I T I O N&#13;
S h a l l t h e l i m i t a t i o n o n t h e t o t a l a m o u n t o f t a x e s w h i c h m a y b e a s s e s s e d a g a i n s t a l l p m ; , t . t&gt; in :!,. ( ;mni. \&#13;
of L i v i n g s t o n , f o r a l l p u r p o s e s , e x c e p t t a x e s l e v i e d f o r t h e p a \ m e n t o f i n t e r e s t a n d p r i n c i p a l .o n o b l i g a -&#13;
t i o n s i n c u r r e d p r i o r t o D e c e m b e r K. 19.T2 . b e i n c r e a s e d a s p r o v i d e d b y S e c t i o n (i. \ i t i v k - \) d t i . e C o n s t i t u -&#13;
t i o n o f t h e S t a t e o f M i c h i g a n , b y 1 «'&gt; m i l l s o f t h e a s s e s s e d v a l u a t i o n a s p i | u a l i / . e d . o f a l l p r o p e r l y in t b c&#13;
C o u n t y o f L i v i n g s t o n f o r t h e p e r i o d o f f i v* y e a r s f r o in 190.". t h r o u g h 1%&lt;». i n r l u s i w , l o r t i i e -:ul o p u r p o s e&#13;
o f p r o v i d i n g f o r t h e c o n s t r u r t i o n , i m p r o v e m e n t , r e p a i r a n d m a i n t e n a n c e o l r o a d s m t h e - a i d C o u n t y o l&#13;
L i v i n g s t o n .&#13;
COUNTY TREASURER'S STATEMENT&#13;
tif&gt;.&#13;
o v er&#13;
I D O R O T H E A J . G R H K R . C o u n t y T r e a s u r e r o f L i v i n g s t o n C o u n t y , M i c i n g a n . d o h r r e ! &gt; &gt;&#13;
t h a t a c c o r d i n g t o t h e r e c o r d s i n m y o f f i c e , a s o f S e p t e m b e r ' i s . 1 % I . t h e t o t ; ; ! o l a l l u . t . i l M U M V •&#13;
a n d a b o v e t h e t a x r a l e l i m i t a t i o n e s t a b l i s h e d b y S e c t i o n fi. A r t i c l e W o f t h e M i c h i g a n ( o n s h u i o n m a n &gt;&#13;
l o c a l u n i t s o f g o v e r n m e n t , a f f e c t i n g t a x a b l e p r o p e r t y i n L i v i n g s t o n ( o u n t y . M i c h i g a n i * a * l u i i o w * .&#13;
LOCAL UNI T&#13;
Livingston Count y&#13;
Brighto n Townshi p&#13;
Cohocta h Townshi p&#13;
Conwa y Townshi p&#13;
Doerfiol d Townshi p&#13;
(ieno a Townshi p&#13;
Gree n Oak Townshi p&#13;
Hambur g Townshi p&#13;
Hand y Townshi p&#13;
Hartlan d Townshi p&#13;
Ho wo II Townshi p&#13;
Iosco Townshi p&#13;
Mario n Townshi p&#13;
Oceol a Townshi p&#13;
Putna m Townshi p&#13;
Tyron e Townshi p&#13;
Inadill a Townshi p&#13;
Brighto n City&#13;
Howeli Cltv&#13;
f»enege« Count y Sch. DM .&#13;
Ingha m Count y Sch. Dist .&#13;
Livingston , ( o . Sch. Dist .&#13;
Oaklan d ( ount y Sch. Dist .&#13;
Shiawassr Co. Schoo l Dist .&#13;
Washtena w Co. Sch. Dist .&#13;
Oaklan d (ount y Communit y&#13;
College Distric t&#13;
Brighto n Area Sch. Dist .&#13;
a f f e c t i n g&#13;
VOTED&#13;
INCKKAS E&#13;
None&#13;
prope r&#13;
YEARS&#13;
YA I K(TI\ K I&#13;
None&#13;
None&#13;
Non e&#13;
Non e&#13;
Non e&#13;
1 Mill TVp&#13;
None&#13;
Non e&#13;
Non e&#13;
Non e&#13;
None&#13;
None&#13;
1 Mil l&#13;
Non e&#13;
Non e&#13;
$44,00 0&#13;
(i.O . Bond&#13;
8355,000&#13;
(..0 . Bond&#13;
Sltio.000&#13;
(•.O. Bond&#13;
'» Mill&#13;
\ Mill&#13;
a&#13;
4 win&#13;
'a Mil l&#13;
'&lt; Mil l&#13;
1&#13;
2 Mil l&#13;
Road I'nllmitrd&#13;
1DG-M98 2 incl.&#13;
Issue 195&amp;-1869 inch&#13;
Issue 1964-1880 incl.&#13;
Issue 1964-1987 inrl .&#13;
Annua l Limit&#13;
Annua l Limit&#13;
I'nlimJtc d&#13;
194*1969 inrl.&#13;
Annua l Limit&#13;
Annua l Urn 11&#13;
1 'Mill I'nllmltr d&#13;
2 Mill * \№-FA incl.&#13;
n I .fytHf|IHI U I J O N U&#13;
19W-199.1 incl.&#13;
LOCAL&#13;
Byron Ag. Schoo l Distric t&#13;
Drxti r Com . Schoo l Distric t&#13;
Frnto n Area Tub. Sch. Dist .&#13;
l'owU'rvllI c Coin . Sch. Dist .&#13;
Oncsc ? Livingston Fourt h&#13;
Class Sch. DM . No . 1&#13;
Hartlan d Cons . Sch. Dist .&#13;
Howell Publi c Sch. Dist .&#13;
Forme r Blrkenstoc k Distric t&#13;
Huro n Valley Sch. DM .&#13;
Linde n Corn . Sell, Disl.&#13;
South Lyon Com . Sch. Di.^t .&#13;
Morric r Area Schoo l and&#13;
Perr y Publi c Sell. DiM .&#13;
Plnckne y Com . Sch DJSI .&#13;
StorkbridR C Com . Seh. Hist .&#13;
Webbenille Com . Sch. Dist&#13;
Whitmor e Lake Publi c&#13;
Schoo l Distric t&#13;
\O1T. D&#13;
INCItLAS K&#13;
None&#13;
None&#13;
:;.» Mills&#13;
12 M i l l s&#13;
2 M i l l s&#13;
:; M i l l s&#13;
:!..&gt; M i l N&#13;
I M i l l s&#13;
1;,!)1 Ifl'i7 inrl&#13;
i f i i i M i i : : : inc l&#13;
11, ,l-l!)i) 7 i n c l .&#13;
incl.&#13;
2 . j M i l l s&#13;
$l.2.Vl.&lt;KM I (&#13;
I)(»il( l K s u c&#13;
2.5 Mills&#13;
« M i l l s&#13;
?, M i l l s&#13;
7..» M i i l s&#13;
"i M i l l s&#13;
H.: » M i l l s&#13;
!NS7."),I)I)I I l i o&#13;
x;i Mill s&#13;
:)!,l-!!)7! i incl.&#13;
:№1 l')7 4 Incl&#13;
Mit-lf»i; " Incl&#13;
-lfi7 5 incl .&#13;
-l!)t; S i n c l .&#13;
I&#13;
11 -i M i l l s&#13;
?&gt; M i l l s&#13;
1.' . M i l ' s&#13;
4..i M i l l s&#13;
1 :. M i l l s&#13;
i:; Mills&#13;
1 Mill s&#13;
:; Mill s&#13;
(, Mill s&#13;
2 Mills&#13;
.» Mills&#13;
Issu e&#13;
linil-lfili. S larl .&#13;
!'»iil-!i!v l inrl .&#13;
!j(il-):i7i j incl&#13;
l!lti&lt;&#13;
!'Mil-!!)7 S Incl.&#13;
|[)fil-19T t inrl .&#13;
IfJM-inii S incl .&#13;
n!"l-l!)7 1 inc' .&#13;
19H1&#13;
nr,:. incl.&#13;
M%l i incl .&#13;
li'iJ-197 1 inrl .&#13;
%ii incl.&#13;
IH)ROTTIE \ I f,|{|&gt;F:i{. Count y Treasure r&#13;
Livingston (ounty , Michiga n&#13;
Octobe r 12. 1964&#13;
j&#13;
I'&#13;
I?&#13;
4&#13;
Also Any Additional Amendment s or Proposition s That May Be Submitte d&#13;
Notice Relative to Opening and Closing of the Polls&#13;
ELECTION LAW, ACT 116.,J \ A. 1954&#13;
SECTION 720. On the day of any election, the polls shall he opened at 7 o'clock in the forenoon.&#13;
and shall he continuously open until « o'clock in the afternoon and no longer. Every qualified elector&#13;
present and in line at the polls at the hour prescribed for the closing thereof shall be allowed to vote.&#13;
THE POLLS of said electio n will be open at 7 o'cloc k a.m. and&#13;
will remai n open unti l 8 o'cloc k p.m . of said day of election .&#13;
JOSEPH ELLIS, Count y Clerk&#13;
,' x&#13;
Krr -&#13;
ft THE BRIGHTON (Mich.)&#13;
BRIGHTON CHURCHES&#13;
FIRS T HBTHODI8 T&#13;
CHURC H&#13;
400 East Gran d River&#13;
Brighton , Michiga n&#13;
AC«d«my ?-7783&#13;
Rober t Brubaker , Pasto r&#13;
ACadtnt y «:891&#13;
U n . Melvln Ufht-Organiat -&#13;
Choi r Directo r&#13;
Churc b School , 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Worship Service, 10:45 a.m.&#13;
Ther e is a nurser y durin g&#13;
th « worship service for preschoo&#13;
l children .&#13;
Thursda y 7:00 p.m . Caro l&#13;
Choi r Rehearsal .&#13;
Thursda y 8:00 p.m. Senio r&#13;
Rehearsal .&#13;
Youth Fellowship , 6:30-8 30&#13;
p.m . each Sunday .&#13;
ST. PATRICK' S&#13;
CATHOLI C CHURC H&#13;
Brighton , Michiga n&#13;
Phon e 22^-9863&#13;
Pastor , Rev. Leo McCan n&#13;
Assistant Reverend s&#13;
Brendo n R. Ledtvtdjf©,&#13;
Leo Poser , C.M.M .&#13;
Sunda y Masses, 6:30, 8:00,&#13;
10:00 12:00.&#13;
Weekday Masse*, e 30 7:50.&#13;
Holyda y Aliases, 5:30, 8 15,&#13;
12:15 and 6:00.&#13;
P J r s t Fridays, Masses at&#13;
7:50 a.m., 11:20 and 6:00 p.m.&#13;
Confession Wed., nad Thursday&#13;
«v«nings Holy Commun&#13;
ion at 6:00 a.m., 6 30 ajn. and&#13;
befOM the 7:00 a.m. Mass..&#13;
Novana to Our Mother of&#13;
Perpetual H e l p Wednesday&#13;
evening at 7:30, also at 5 30&#13;
ARGUS - WED., OCT. 21, 1964 ST. JUHN' 8&#13;
H I H ^ K A N CHURC H&#13;
fc. VorthfieJd Churc h _*i.&#13;
Northfiel d Townshi p&#13;
Raymoo d Prey. Paato r&#13;
Pboo e 638-1669&#13;
Sunda y School , 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Mornin g Services, 10:30 a.m&#13;
Confirnuuio n Qasses:&#13;
Adults,/ Thursday , 8:00 p.m&#13;
Children , Saturday , 10:00&#13;
am .&#13;
Hoi? Communion at 600, 6 30&#13;
and 7:00 a.m.&#13;
St. John (Mission). Located&#13;
m M-59 two miles west of MSunday&#13;
Masses, 9:00 am.&#13;
Confessions before the Mass&#13;
Holyday Mass at 7:30.&#13;
THE GRACE BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
CORNER OF HYXE AXD&#13;
HACKER RDS.&#13;
Wajoe L. Giauqu e Pasto r&#13;
A Churc h where&#13;
all are Welcome&#13;
Sunda y Bible School , 9:50 a.m.&#13;
Morning Preaching Service,&#13;
1100 a.m.&#13;
Study and&#13;
Choir Practice. 7:00 p.m.&#13;
Ion t5 any of tht fenHce* call&#13;
. . AC 7-3163 or desire pastoral&#13;
ounsel call , . . South Lyon&#13;
38-321 L&#13;
SI . PAUL' S EPISCOPA L&#13;
CBVBCB&#13;
By th e Mill Pon d&#13;
The Ht\. Rober t G. fcid*on,&#13;
Recto r&#13;
Sunda y Seivices, 8:00 a.m&#13;
Holy Communion .&#13;
10:00 a.m. , Mornin g Praye r&#13;
Churc h Schoo l arid Nursery ,&#13;
First and Thir d Sunday s&#13;
Holy Communio n *t b o t h&#13;
services.&#13;
7:00 p.m., Youth League.&#13;
BRIGHTO N CONGREGATIO N&#13;
0* JEHOVAH' S WITNESSE S&#13;
Presidin g Minister :&#13;
Jame s P. Sazam a&#13;
Phon e 239-92OL&#13;
Kingdom Hal l&#13;
801 Chestnu t Stree t&#13;
Thursday , 7:30 p.m. , Theocrati&#13;
c Ministr y Schoo] ,&#13;
Thursday , 8:^0 p.m, , Service&#13;
Meeting .&#13;
Sunday , 7.30 p.m, , Public&#13;
Talk.&#13;
Sunda y 3:45 — Watchtowe r&#13;
Study.&#13;
Tuesda y 8:00 p.m., Area&#13;
Bible Studies . Kingdo m Mai)&#13;
801 Chestnu t St., Brighto n&#13;
:020 K. Gran d River. Brighton ,&#13;
9088 Parshallville , Hartland .&#13;
TRI - LAKES BAPTIS T&#13;
S10D Le» Rosd&#13;
R«T. Brue* Siino, Pasto r&#13;
10:00 a.m. Sunda. v School .&#13;
11:00 a.m. Mornin g Worship&#13;
6:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship .&#13;
7:00 p.m. Everv'ntf Service.&#13;
Wednesday evening at 7:30&#13;
p.m. Bible Stud y and Prayer .&#13;
ST. PATRICK' S&#13;
CATHOLI C CHURC H&#13;
Whilmor * Lake&#13;
Fathe r Leo MalkowakJ&#13;
Masses: 8:00, &amp; 10:30 a.m.&#13;
CALVAKY BAPTIS T&#13;
279 Dartmoo r Dr .&#13;
Churc h Phone : HI 9-2S42&#13;
Pastor , W. F . Nichola s&#13;
Phon e 663-0698&#13;
Organist , .Mrs. Beryl Tucke r&#13;
Pianist , Mrs. H. N . Mannin g&#13;
S. S. Supt. , Ron n Sutterfiel d&#13;
Sunda y Schoo l — Classes for&#13;
al! ages — 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Mornin g Worship — 11 a.m.&#13;
Jet Cadet s — 5:30 p.m.&#13;
Evenin g evengelical hou r —&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
Q. A. K. — 8:15 p.m.&#13;
Praye r Meeting , Wednesday,&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Senio r Choi r practice , Thurs -&#13;
day, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
Blessings await you at Calvary,&#13;
the friendly church .&#13;
BBTHE8D A TABERNACL E&#13;
6401 V. 8-28&#13;
Brig*tor Mfchig-a n&#13;
Pastor , Genev a K&amp;ltenfc&amp;ch&#13;
Sunda y School , 10:30.&#13;
Sunda y School . 9:45.&#13;
S u n d a y Mornin g Services,&#13;
10:45.&#13;
Sunda y E v e n i n g Services&#13;
at 7:30.&#13;
Praye r Meeting , Wednesday,&#13;
• 7:30&#13;
Young People , Friday , 7:30.&#13;
A Friendl y Churc h with a&#13;
* Spiritua l Atmospher e where&#13;
God Answers Prayer .&#13;
WESLETA N METHODIS T&#13;
• *A Friendl y Churc h With A&#13;
Spiritua l Atmosphere "&#13;
BEV. T. D. BOWDITC H&#13;
9:45 a.m., Bible Schoo l Hour ,&#13;
Lee Beebe, Superintendent .&#13;
11:00 a.m., Junio r C h u r c h&#13;
• jtfor childre n of school age.)&#13;
11:00 a.m.. Momin g Worship&#13;
(Sermon HouH.&#13;
6:30 p.m., Wesleyan Youth&#13;
Service.&#13;
7.30 pjn., Evening Evangel&#13;
Hour.&#13;
Thursday, 7.30 p.m. Prayer&#13;
Meeting.&#13;
Thursday, 8:30 pm., Choir&#13;
. Rehearsal&#13;
v y&#13;
FIRST BAPTIST CHT7RCH&#13;
6255 Rickett Road&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Dewey Bovender, Pastor&#13;
AO 9-9068&#13;
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Evening Worship, 7;30 p.m.&#13;
Wednesday Prayer Meeting,&#13;
7:30 pm.&#13;
ST. CEORG E EVANGELICA L&#13;
LUTHERA N CHTRC H&#13;
803 West Main Stree t&#13;
Brighton . Michiga n&#13;
J AC 9-2768&#13;
fSucraay Schoo l with classes&#13;
fojy^hildren , age 3 throug h&#13;
high school as well as a class&#13;
for adult s at 9:45 each Sunda y&#13;
Worship Service is held at&#13;
11:00 a.m.&#13;
Supervised nurser y care for&#13;
small childre n is provided during&#13;
the worship service.&#13;
Visitors are always welcome.&#13;
PItfCKNEY&#13;
CHURCHES&#13;
PEOPLES ' CHURC H&#13;
585 Unadin * Stree t&#13;
R«v. Thoma s Murph y&#13;
Mornin g Worship. 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunda y School , 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Y o u n g People' s Meeting ,&#13;
6:00 p.m.&#13;
Evenin g Worship. 7:00 p.m.&#13;
Thursda y Praye r Meeting ,&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Sunda y Broadcast , WHM I&#13;
1:30.&#13;
TH E PKESBTTERtA N&#13;
CHURC H&#13;
224 E. Gran d River&#13;
AC 7-6691&#13;
Bobert Coffey, Pastor&#13;
AC 9-6489&#13;
Gordon MaJktt, Choir Director&#13;
Mr*. Charla* Birch. Organ Let&#13;
SUNDAY SCHEDULE&#13;
fcOO to 9:30 a.m. Short Fanv&#13;
• fly Worship Service.&#13;
9:40 to 10:40 a.m. Church&#13;
School, age 3 through adult.&#13;
11:00 to 12:00 Worship Service.&#13;
^ e re is a care group for&#13;
preschool children during both&#13;
worship services and Church&#13;
-School .&#13;
i Attend The&#13;
I Church of&#13;
z Your Choice&#13;
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH&#13;
Rober t M. Taylor, Pasto r&#13;
4060 Svrarthon t Road&#13;
8.101 Splrer Rd.. Hambur g&#13;
Phon e AC 7 6870&#13;
Services:&#13;
Sunda y School , 10.00 a.m.&#13;
Mornin g Worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Young People , Sunday , 6:00-&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Evenin g Worship, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
Praye r Meeting , Wednesday&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
ST. MART'S&#13;
CATHOLIC CHURCH&#13;
.Sunda y Masses, 8:00, 10:00,&#13;
and 11.30 am .&#13;
Nm-pna . Thursday , 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Weekday Mass, 8 00 a.m.&#13;
COMMUNIT Y&#13;
CONGREGATIONA L&#13;
CHURC H&#13;
Corner of Mill &amp; CnadlD a Sts.&#13;
Rev. Geral d E. Bende r&#13;
8:8-8:87&#13;
Mornin g Worship 10:45 a.m.&#13;
Sunda y Schoo l 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Choi r Practice , Thursdays :&#13;
Senior , 7 p.m. ; Junior , 3:45&#13;
p.m.: Youth, 4:45.&#13;
Pilgrim Fellowship : 1st and&#13;
3rd Sunday s at. 4 p.m. ; 2nd&#13;
and 4tn .Sunday s at 6 p.m .&#13;
GALILEA N BAPTIS T&#13;
9700 McGrego r Road&#13;
R«v. Hollan d Cronb y&#13;
Phone . 426-4S2»&#13;
Sunda y School , 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Mornin g Worship, 11:00&#13;
Youth Fellowship , 6:00.&#13;
Evenin ? Worship. 7;00 p.m.&#13;
Wednesday Evenin g Praye r&#13;
meetin g and Bible study, 7:30.&#13;
GREE N OAK&#13;
FRE E METHODIS T CHURC H&#13;
10111 U.S . ?S&#13;
HI 9-2557&#13;
Rev. A. C. Pound* , Jr. . Pasto r&#13;
10:00 a.m. Sunda y School .&#13;
11:00 a.m. Mornin g Worship.&#13;
6:45 p.m. Fre e Methodic t&#13;
Youth.&#13;
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Servict.&#13;
Thursda y 7:30 p.m. Mirt-&#13;
Week Service.&#13;
METHODIS T&#13;
COMMUNIT Y CHURC H&#13;
Rev. Rober t F . Davis, Pasto r&#13;
9:45 a.m. , Churc h School .&#13;
11:00 a.m. , Worship Service.&#13;
6:30 p.m. . MYF.&#13;
Wednesday 4 p.m . junior&#13;
choir ,&#13;
Wednesday 7 p.m. senior&#13;
choir ,&#13;
GREGORY&#13;
GREGOR Y BAPTIS T&#13;
OHT'RO H V&#13;
Paator , Millar d Hero n&#13;
Sdnday :&#13;
Mornin g Worship*- *t 10.00&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Churc h Schoo l at 11:15 a.m.&#13;
Evenin g Worship at 7:.%&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Baptist Y o u t h Fellowshi p&#13;
6:30 p.m .&#13;
Thursday :&#13;
Bible Stud y and P r a y e r&#13;
Sen-ic e at 7:30 p.m .&#13;
Choi r Practic e at 8:30 p.m.&#13;
JEHOVAH' S WITNESSE S&#13;
Corne r Brogaa &amp; West M-S6&#13;
Gregory , Michiga n&#13;
Warner Miller , presidin g&#13;
Ministe r&#13;
UP 8-9929&#13;
Meeting s held at 11448 Hol -&#13;
mes Road .&#13;
P u b l i c Meetin g — Sunda y&#13;
3.00 pm .&#13;
Watchtowe r Bible Stud y —&#13;
Sunday , 4:15 p.m.&#13;
Bible Stud y — Tuesday , 8:00&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Ministr y Schoo l — F r i d a y&#13;
7:30 p.m .&#13;
Service Meetin g — F ri d a y&#13;
8:30 p.m .&#13;
HIAWATH A BEACH&#13;
CHURC H&#13;
Buck Lake&#13;
Rev. Charle s Michael , Pasto r&#13;
UP 8-S249&#13;
PincJtney , Michiga n&#13;
Sunda y School , 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Mornin g Worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Youth Trainin g Hour , 6:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Evenin g Service, 7:30 p m.&#13;
Praye r Meeting , 8:00 p&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
Stockad e Boys, 6:30 p.m. ,&#13;
Monday .&#13;
Battalio n Meeting , 6:30 p.m. ,&#13;
Monday .&#13;
Colonis t Meeting , 4:15 p.m. ,&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
THE MENNON1T E CHURCH&#13;
304. Putnam Street&#13;
Rev. Melrto Stanffer&#13;
Morning Worship, 10:00 a.m&#13;
Sunday School, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Evening S e r v i c e s as announced.&#13;
Whitmore Lake&#13;
Area Churches&#13;
PULL GOSPEL MISSIO N&#13;
9242 Mala 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;
ST. PAUL' S LUTHERA N&#13;
CHURC H&#13;
M-S6 HAMBURG . MICH .&#13;
Churc h Phone : AC 9-9144&#13;
Sunda y Worship Services—&#13;
9:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunda y Schoo l and Adult&#13;
Bible riass — 1015 a.m.&#13;
Voters' Assembly — 2nd&#13;
Wednesday each month .&#13;
Mary-Marth a Circl e — 2nd&#13;
Monda y each month .&#13;
ST. STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Hamburg, Michigan&#13;
Minister, Deaeonesa&#13;
OUre Robinson&#13;
Morning Prayer and Sermon,&#13;
Sunday, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Church School, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
REORGANIZE D CHURC H&#13;
OF JESU S CHRIS T OF&#13;
LATTE R DAY SAINT S&#13;
&amp;20 W. Jefferson&#13;
Ann Arbor — 665-0168&#13;
Albert L. Barr. Pasto r&#13;
Sunda y School , 9;45 a.m.&#13;
Sunda y Mornin g Worship,&#13;
11:00 a.m. '&#13;
Evenin g Service, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
Wednesday evening Fellowship,&#13;
7:00&#13;
HOWELL&#13;
CHURC h OF TH E&#13;
NAZAREN E&#13;
452 A.cC»rth y Stree t&#13;
Bowel]&#13;
Re?. R. N . Raycroft , Pasto r&#13;
Sunda y Schoo l at 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Worship Service at 11:10 a.m.&#13;
EvangeJsti c Services at 7:30&#13;
Midweek prayer service at&#13;
7:45 p.m. on Wednesday.&#13;
ASSEMBL Y OF GO D&#13;
603 Lake Stree t&#13;
Rer . Darre l McKeel . Pasto r&#13;
Sunda y Schoo l — 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Mornin g Worship—11:00 a.m&#13;
ST. JOHN' S&#13;
EPISCOPA L CHURC H&#13;
Sibley at Walout, Bowel!&#13;
Rev. Richar d Ingallg, Recto r&#13;
The Hol y Communio n every&#13;
Sunda y at 8:0t a.m.&#13;
The Holy Communio n at&#13;
10:00 a.m. on th e first and&#13;
thir d Sunday s of each month .&#13;
Momin g prayer and sermo n&#13;
at 10:00 a.m. on second , fourt h&#13;
and fifth Sunday s of e a c h&#13;
month .&#13;
Churc h schoo l classes on&#13;
Sunda y at 10.00 a.m.&#13;
EVANGELICA L&#13;
UNITE D BRETHRE N&#13;
East Cran e &amp; McCarth y Sts.&#13;
Rev. Charle s Holb , Pasto r&#13;
Worship Service at 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunda y Schoo l at 11:00 a.m&#13;
Midweek Worship Service on&#13;
Wednesday at 7:00 p.m.&#13;
FIRS T PRESBYTERIA N&#13;
CHURC H&#13;
323 West Gran d River&#13;
Ho well&#13;
Rev. Wm. R. Joaeft, Ministe r&#13;
Churc h Schoo l at 9:15 and "A.&#13;
Worship Service at 11:00 a.m.&#13;
CHURC H OF GO D&#13;
3940 Pinckne y Road&#13;
Rev. Alan Hancock , Pasto r&#13;
Worship Service at 10:30&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Sunda y Schoo l at 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Young People' s Meetin g at&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
Ordinanc e meeting , Wednesday&#13;
at 7:00 pm .&#13;
FJRS T BAPTIS T CHURC H&#13;
210 Churc h Street , Howeli&#13;
Rev. Merl e R. Meeden , Pasto r&#13;
Churc h Schoo l at 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Worship Service at 11:00&#13;
Baptist Evenin g Fellowshi p&#13;
at 6:30 p.m. j&#13;
•Gospe l&#13;
WALNU T 8TREF T&#13;
METHODIS T CHURC H&#13;
Howell&#13;
205 Sout h Walnut St.&#13;
Rev. Allan (iray. Ministe r&#13;
Worship Sen-ic e at 10:00.&#13;
Churc h Schoo l at 10.00 a.m.&#13;
and 11:15 am .&#13;
OUR SAVIOR LrTHERA N&#13;
3375 Ffnto n Road&#13;
Rev. F. J. Pip». Pasto r&#13;
Sunda y Schoo l at 11:15 a.m.&#13;
Worship Service at 12:30 p.m .&#13;
SEVENT H DAY ADVEVTIST&#13;
Salvation Army Hal l&#13;
T. J. Rasmusnen , Pasto r&#13;
Sabbat h Schoo l at 2:00 p.m .&#13;
on Saturday .&#13;
Churc h Service at 3 00 p.m.&#13;
on Saturday .&#13;
ST. JOSEP H CATHOLI C&#13;
Howell&#13;
Fathe r Joseph WHber, pastor ,&#13;
Rev. Jerom e Schmidt ,&#13;
Assistant Pasto r&#13;
Sunda y Masses at 6, 8, 10&#13;
and 12 o'clock .&#13;
Hol y Da y Masses at 3 30, 7&#13;
and 9 a.m. - 12:15 and 6 p.m .&#13;
Week Da y Masses at 6 30 &amp;&#13;
8:00 a.m.&#13;
Confession s Saturda y f r r i&#13;
3:30 to 5:00 and 7?0 to 9 p.m.&#13;
EJIMANUE L BAPTIS T&#13;
CHURC H OF HOWEL L&#13;
4961 W. Gran d River, Howell&#13;
Rev. Harve y Hafner . Pasto r&#13;
Sunda y Schoo l at 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunda y Mornin g Worship at&#13;
11:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunda y Evenin g Service at&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Young Peopl e meet on Sunday&#13;
at 6:00 p.m.&#13;
Bible Stud y on Wednesday&#13;
at 7:30 p.m .&#13;
UNITE D BRETHRK N&#13;
CHURC H&#13;
7400 Stow Road&#13;
Rer . W. O. Bea»on, Pasto r&#13;
Worship Service at 10:00&#13;
Bible Stud y at 11.fO a.m.&#13;
Christia n Endeavo r 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Evenin g Service at 8 15 p.m.&#13;
Praye r Service on Wednesday&#13;
at 8:00 p.m.&#13;
FIRS T CHURC H OF CHRIS T&#13;
SCIENTIS T&#13;
64* W. Gran d River, Howeli&#13;
Sunda y Schoo l — 10-:&gt;0 am .&#13;
Worship Service -~ 10 '0 a.m&#13;
Wednesday Kvrnin g Service&#13;
8 p.m.&#13;
A readin g room i.s maintaine d&#13;
at 122 N. Stat e Stree t where&#13;
authorize d Christia n Scienc e&#13;
literatur e may he borrowed ,&#13;
read or purchased . It Is open&#13;
to the public Monda y throug h&#13;
Saturda y from 11 00 a.m. to&#13;
2:00 p.m. , and from 630 to&#13;
9 00 Frida y evenings.&#13;
Methodist Church.&#13;
Happenings...&#13;
The Commissio n on&#13;
ship and Kvangelism&#13;
make detaile d plans&#13;
M ember&#13;
met to&#13;
for the&#13;
Muhiga n Methodis t Outreac h program&#13;
which wil] take place November&#13;
7-10. The commissio n&#13;
met at churc h on Monday , October&#13;
19th The Rev. Charle s Fr y&#13;
of Parchmen t will preac h in special&#13;
consecratio n services on Sat&#13;
urday. Sunday , Monda y and Tuesday&#13;
evenings. A special men' s&#13;
breakfast will be held Monda y&#13;
morning , Novembe r 9th. T h a t&#13;
same morning , women in the&#13;
churc h will share in a study-di s&#13;
cussion session from 10 to 11:30&#13;
a m. at th* home of Mrs. Clarence&#13;
Taylor. M o n d ay evening&#13;
from 7:15 to 8 p.m., the "Friendly&#13;
Callers" will receive special&#13;
instruction for calling on the unchurched&#13;
from Rev. Fry. Mrs.&#13;
Hay Wilt serves as chairman of&#13;
the commission, and is helping to&#13;
plan this new venture of winning&#13;
new people to Christ and the&#13;
Church.&#13;
The official board met in the&#13;
room off the sanctuary of the&#13;
First Methodist Church of Brighton&#13;
under the leadership of Paul&#13;
Kingsley. October 20th. Mrs. Ithel&#13;
Bailey reported on the success&#13;
of the Harvest Dinner and announced&#13;
the coming Rotary Dinner&#13;
slated for December 2nd, and&#13;
the Church Smorgasborg to be&#13;
hold on December 10th. Mrs.&#13;
Sylvester Shoner spoke of the fine&#13;
progress of the Church School.&#13;
The Rev. Rober t Brubake r told&#13;
of the success of the M. Y. F . retrea&#13;
t and of th e enthusias m during&#13;
th e Sunda y night meetings .&#13;
He ah o announce d his evangelistic&#13;
progra m for th e Parchmen t&#13;
parish . Octobe r 31st throug h November&#13;
3rd.&#13;
The official board agreed to&#13;
initiat e a new early mornin g [&#13;
service of worship beginnin g No- 1&#13;
vember 15. The sen-ic e will be&#13;
held from 8:45 to 9:30 a.m .&#13;
On Wednesday, the Rev, Ro- 1&#13;
bort Eidson . th e Rev. Rober t Cof-1&#13;
fey, and the Rev. Rober t Brubaker&#13;
attende d a lectur e by Dr .&#13;
Pau l Tillich. famou s Protestan t&#13;
theologian . Dr . Tillich spoke at '&#13;
the Rackha m Buildin g in Ann;&#13;
Arbor. ;&#13;
Sunda y evening Octobe r 25th,&#13;
from B-30 to 8:30 p.m. , the Meth -&#13;
odist Youth Fellowshi p met for&#13;
thei r weeklv program . Kath y&#13;
Frenc h led the impressive service&#13;
of installatio n for new officer;.&#13;
Larr y Eikhcrff. newJM.Y,F ^&#13;
President , led the business meet -&#13;
ing, after which the young people&#13;
assembled UNTCE F boxes&#13;
and enjoyed recreation . • i&#13;
A numbe r of th e young people j&#13;
volunteere d to help collect for j&#13;
UNICE F on Saturda y evening, j&#13;
Octobe r 31.st, from 6-7 p.m. , as :&#13;
as well ai make poster s for our&#13;
Brighton stores. On Sunda y afternoon&#13;
. Novembe r 1st. the M.Y.F . j&#13;
will leave the Brighton Churc h j&#13;
at 2 p.m . to go to th e Chelsea [&#13;
Methodis t Hom e to sponsor a&#13;
worship service for th e people j&#13;
there , to join with othe r youth |&#13;
groups in a sub-distric t meeting , ,&#13;
and to take a tour of th e home .&#13;
Member s of the Brighto n Churc h&#13;
are invited to bring jams, jellies,&#13;
commerciall y canne d foods, and&#13;
cash to churc h so that the M.Y.F .&#13;
can take them to the home ,&#13;
On Monday , Octobe r 26th, th e&#13;
membershi p trainin g class for&#13;
7th and 8th grader s was held In&#13;
the fellowship hall.&#13;
On Wednesday, Octobe r 28th,&#13;
the churc h school teacher s will&#13;
mee t at churc h for a special&#13;
trainin g session with resourc e&#13;
person s from Howell sharin g in&#13;
the program . Th e meetin g will&#13;
take place from 7: 30 to 9 p.m .&#13;
On Thursday . Octobe r 29th, the&#13;
Caro l Choi r will practic e at 7&#13;
p.m., and the Senio r Choi r at&#13;
8 p.m . in the sanctuar y of the&#13;
church .&#13;
FELLOWSHI P BAPTIS T&#13;
CHURC H&#13;
10774 Nin a Mile Roa d&#13;
Whhmor e Lak e&#13;
Services are :&#13;
Sunda y School . 10:00 a.m . |&#13;
Mornin g Worship, 11:00 a.m. j&#13;
Evenin g Sen-ice , 7:00 p.m .&#13;
Youth Fellowshi p — Monda y&#13;
—6:00 a.m .&#13;
Mid-wee k Praye r an d Bible&#13;
•Stud y — Wed. 7:30 p.m .&#13;
L a d i e s Christia n Service&#13;
juiM — Secon d Tues . of th e&#13;
Mont h — 7:30 p.m .&#13;
. . Rev. Alton A. Glazie r . .&#13;
All Methodist women are asked&#13;
to observe October 25-31 as a&#13;
time of special prayer and giving&#13;
to serve others. To climax the&#13;
observance, the program committee&#13;
of the Woman's Society&#13;
under the leadership of Mrs. Milton&#13;
Ames, will sponsor a special&#13;
breakfast from 7 to 8 a.m. on Saturday,&#13;
October 31st, in the fel&#13;
lowshio hall of the First Methodist&#13;
Church of Brighton. Th*&#13;
regular monthly meeting will be&#13;
held on Wednesday. October 28th,&#13;
with the program entitled, "The&#13;
Tree Of Life Bears Fruit."&#13;
On Saturday, October 31 (Halloween),&#13;
members of the Episcopal.&#13;
Presbyterian, and MethpdiNt&#13;
Churches will join together&#13;
in serving underprivileged cfaUorc-&#13;
n around the world through&#13;
UNICEF. At 5:30 p.m., a filmstrip&#13;
will be shown on the work&#13;
of the United Nations Children's&#13;
Fund, and UNTCEF boxes and&#13;
literature will be distributed.&#13;
Then from 6 to 7 p.m., the children&#13;
and teen-agers will be collecting&#13;
in the Brighton community&#13;
for this worthwhiel project.&#13;
Families in the area are&#13;
encouraged to be prepared tor&#13;
these folk who are thinking not&#13;
only of themselves this Halloween,&#13;
but of the underprivileg&#13;
ed around the world.&#13;
This coming Sunday, November&#13;
1st, the Rev. Robert Brubaker&#13;
will be preaching in Parchment&#13;
Mr. William Lamoreaux, professional&#13;
writer and editor of the&#13;
№chigin State University alumni&#13;
magazine, wil] bring the morning&#13;
message In the First Methodist&#13;
Church of Brighton.&#13;
Goiiify Holiness&#13;
Meetin g New. 3&#13;
The November meeting of The&#13;
Livingston County Holiness Asso-&#13;
-ciation will be held on Tuesday&#13;
evening November 3rd. at 7:30&#13;
in the Wright's Comers Church&#13;
of God on the Pinckney Road.&#13;
The speaker for this service&#13;
will be the Rev. T. D. Bowditch&#13;
who has recently come to Brighton&#13;
having accepted the pastorate&#13;
of the W e s l e y an Methodist&#13;
Church.&#13;
There will be special music and&#13;
every one is welcome to attend&#13;
W.S.C.S-Silen t&#13;
Breakfas t Saturda y&#13;
1,700,0 0 Method)* w o m en&#13;
through-out the United States at*&#13;
observing a 'Week, of Prayer ai3&#13;
SeU-deniaT this month. To participate&#13;
in this the Wonum' s Spciety&#13;
will fe&#13;
Saturday g, # ,&#13;
from 7 t*rpfclock. Mrs* Stanley&#13;
Tarrant will be the meditaliop&#13;
leader. **&#13;
The committee would like to&#13;
have your 'reservationZto help&#13;
them In planning. There is Uo&#13;
charge but sacrificial offe/ing envelopes&#13;
will be taken up at this&#13;
time. Call either Mrs* Milton&#13;
Ames or Mrs. I. L. Bailey and&#13;
place your reservation NOW.&#13;
a •sil«tf*Greakfas?&#13;
morning, O# 31sit,&#13;
STRENGTH FOfc&#13;
THESE DAYS*&#13;
The prayer of fait* shall&#13;
save him that is sick.&#13;
—(Jamea5:15);&#13;
We can'uae our faith to help&#13;
others in sickness, as Weil at&#13;
oureelvea. Our prayer* can b*&#13;
like lights in the darkness because&#13;
our affirmations Of Goo&gt;&#13;
life can bring H&amp; healinf&#13;
presence to the side of the ODJ&#13;
this interdenominational meeting. *n n e«d of Him.&#13;
GRAC E LUTHERA N&#13;
CHURC H&#13;
812 Prospec t&#13;
Rev. P. Fre d Houston . Ministe r&#13;
Earl y Service at 8:30 a.m.&#13;
Lat e Servic at 1:00 a.m.&#13;
Churc h Schoo l at 9:45 a.m.&#13;
SALVATION ARMT&#13;
221 N. Michigan , HowelJ&#13;
Howell S0T8-W&#13;
Cade t Howar d F . Guetschoa ,&#13;
officer tn charg e&#13;
Sunda y Schedul e&#13;
10:00 a.m.—Sunda y School .&#13;
31:00 a.m.—Mornin g Worship&#13;
6:00 pm.—Youth Meetin g&#13;
7:30 p.m.—Salvatio n Meet -&#13;
ing.&#13;
CHURC H OF CHRIS T&#13;
1390 Byron Road&#13;
Howell, Michiga n&#13;
Harol d Romlne , Ministe r&#13;
Sunda y Schoo l at 10:00 a.m&#13;
Mornin s Worship at 11:00&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Evenin g Worship at 6:oO p.m.&#13;
Wednesday evening B i b l e&#13;
study and prayer meetin g at&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
MAKE IT EMPHATIC&#13;
VOTE DEMOCRATIC&#13;
- ELECTBRIAN&#13;
LAVAN&#13;
OF BRIGHTO N&#13;
FOR&#13;
•m. - I f ,&#13;
STATE REPRESENTATIVE&#13;
51s t DISTRIC T&#13;
BRIAN LAVAN D E M O C R A T&#13;
Stat e REPRESENTATIV E&#13;
BRIAN LAVAN BELIEVE S IN AND WILL FIGH T FOR MENTA L&#13;
HEALT H FACILITIE S — CREATIO N AND EXPANSIO N OF RE -&#13;
SEARC H FACILITIE S AT TH E U. of M. — ESTABLIS H TRAD E&#13;
SCHOOL S AND ENAC T LAWS TO PREVEN T DROPOLT S — TAX ]&#13;
RELIE F FOR SENIO R CITIZEN S — GREATE R UNEMPLOYMEN T&#13;
BENEFIT S — BETTE R ROADS .&#13;
A Lifelong Resident and Democrat. He Knows the Problems of the Working Man,&#13;
The Farmer, The Small Businessman and the Professional Men in the Entire District.&#13;
YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED&#13;
VOTE NOVEMBE R 3rd , 196 4&#13;
I.. B. J. — HAR T — STAEBLE R — LAVAN&#13;
Pd. Pol. Adv. by Committee to Elect Brian Lavan •&#13;
DONT SPEED INTO AUTO FINANCING&#13;
Before you buy your&#13;
nextcar , take a close&#13;
look at the aut o&#13;
financin g plans&#13;
available . You'll find&#13;
they are not ail the&#13;
same! Our bank rate&#13;
Auto Loans save you&#13;
up to $20 0 on financing&#13;
charge s alone.&#13;
McPherson SJitate Bank&#13;
HOWELL , PINCKNEY AND HARTLAND&#13;
"Serving Since 18B5*&#13;
TRY OU R DRIV E IN BANKING&#13;
\&#13;
' • DISPATCH - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1964&#13;
Obituary&#13;
PI*CK&gt;}EY - Alfonso (Al)&#13;
IVwey, president of the Hell&#13;
Chamber of Commerce and operator&#13;
of the Ranch House Grill&#13;
SJflt* 1550, died suddenly at bis&#13;
bo"» Monday. He was 80.&#13;
Mi. Dewey was born April*&#13;
22, 1904, in Redford Township,&#13;
the son of Charles and Esther&#13;
Dewey. On Dec. ,'JO, 1926, he&#13;
niarned Beulah \ranSickle. He&#13;
had resided in the Pinckney&#13;
area since 19*26, making his&#13;
home in Arizona during trie wint&#13;
«*i and assisting with the operation&#13;
of the Hell post office in&#13;
GENERAL&#13;
ELECTION&#13;
TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS:&#13;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a Genera)&#13;
Election will be held in the&#13;
Township of Hamburg, County of Livingston&#13;
State of Michigan&#13;
Town Hall &amp; Annex&#13;
—on—&#13;
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1964&#13;
FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING THE&#13;
FOLLOWING OFFICERS. VIZ:&#13;
NATIONAL President and Vice-President of the&#13;
United States&#13;
STATE Governor and Lieutenant Governor, Secretary&#13;
of State, Attorney General, Eight Members&#13;
of the State Board of Education, Two Trustees of&#13;
Michigan State University, Two Governors of&#13;
Wayne State University.&#13;
CONGRESSIONAL United States Senator, Representative&#13;
in Congress *&#13;
LEGISLATIVE State Senator, State Representative&#13;
COUNTY Prosecuting Attorney, Sheriff, County&#13;
Clerk, County Treasurer, Register of Deeds, Auditor&#13;
in Counties, electing same. Drain Commissioner,&#13;
Coroners, Surveyor, and such other Officers as&#13;
are elected at that time.&#13;
FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING THE&#13;
FOLLOWING OFFICERS, VIZ:&#13;
NON-PARTISAN OFFICERS&#13;
THREE JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS,&#13;
JUDGE OF PROBATE. CIRCUIT JUDGE (TO&#13;
FILL VACANCY)&#13;
FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING&#13;
FOLLOWING OFFICERS. VIZ:&#13;
TOWNSHIP OFFICERS&#13;
Supervisor, Township Clerk, Township Treasurer,&#13;
One Trustee, Justice of the Peace (Full Term),&#13;
3 Constables&#13;
AND TO VOTE ON THE&#13;
FOLLOWING PROPOSAL:&#13;
A REFERENDUM ON LEGISLATION.&#13;
ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMENDMENTS 0 &amp;&#13;
PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY BE SUBMITTED&#13;
NOTICE RELATIVE TO OPENING AND&#13;
CLOSING OF THE POLLS&#13;
ELECTION LAW ACT 116. P. A. iftVl&#13;
SECTION 720. On the dav of any election, the&#13;
polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock in the forenoon,&#13;
and shall be continuously oppn until 8 o'clock in&#13;
the afternoon and no longer. Every qualified elector&#13;
present and in line at the polls at the hour&#13;
prescribed for the closing thereof shall be allowed&#13;
to vote.&#13;
the summer.&#13;
He is survived by his wife; a&#13;
son, Charles; two sisters, Irene&#13;
Steffen of Highland Lake and&#13;
Mae Mcllroy of Lantana, Ha.;&#13;
and two grandchildren, Brian&#13;
and Jeff Dewey.&#13;
Funeral services will be held&#13;
a&gt; 1 p.m. Wednesday at the PUKnm&#13;
Congregational Church in&#13;
Pinckney with the Rev. Gerald&#13;
Bender officiating. Burial will&#13;
follow in Grand]awn Cemetery&#13;
?n Redford. Friends may call at&#13;
the Swarlhout Funeral Home in&#13;
Pinckney.&#13;
SERVICE NEWS&#13;
Navy Commander Leroy A.&#13;
Heath, son of Mrs. Leroy V.&#13;
Heath of Pinckney, participated&#13;
in a North Atlantic Treaty Organization&#13;
(NATO) naval framing&#13;
operation called "Exercise&#13;
Team Work" in the North Atlantic&#13;
while serving aboard the attack&#13;
aircraft carrier USS Independence.&#13;
His unit, along with other naval&#13;
units from Belgium. Denmark,&#13;
France, Norway, the Netherlands&#13;
and United Kingdom, is conducting&#13;
training operations in strike,&#13;
anti-submarine and anti-air warfare.&#13;
NATO training operations are&#13;
held periodically to test the coordination&#13;
of NATO countries&#13;
and develop their combined combat&#13;
readiness.&#13;
Lamplighters&#13;
The Lamplighters of Helena,&#13;
Ohio, will be holding Special&#13;
meetings at the Salvation Army&#13;
of Livingston County, 220 N.&#13;
Michigan, November 3-22, 1964.&#13;
These meetings are being held&#13;
to bring Christ to the people&#13;
c^ Howell&#13;
These ladies appeal to young&#13;
and old with their gospel music,&#13;
duets, piano, mandolin guitar and&#13;
other instruments.&#13;
Meeting times as follows: Sunday:&#13;
Sunday School 10 a.m.&#13;
Worship service 11 a.m.&#13;
YPL and Junior Legion 6:00&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Salvation Army Meeting 7:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Week nights, Wednesday, Saturday&#13;
8 p.m.&#13;
day 8 p.m. All are invited to&#13;
come to these meetings.&#13;
Read The Want Ads - Bargains&#13;
"Trick or Treat'* time within the Village Limits of&#13;
Pinckney is limited to within the period of&#13;
6:30 p.m and 7:30 p.m. Halloween evening, Oct. 31.&#13;
AWNING DAMAGED&#13;
The awning in front of Karl's&#13;
TV Store on Main Street, Brighton,&#13;
was badly damaged Monday&#13;
night when someone poked several&#13;
holes in it and ripped one&#13;
end.&#13;
I SWAPPED FOR&#13;
IT THROUGH T H i&#13;
WANT ADS&#13;
SNEDICOR'S&#13;
CLEANERS&#13;
IN PINCKNEY&#13;
WEDNESDAY and&#13;
SATURDAY&#13;
220 So. Michigan Ave.&#13;
Howell Ph. 330&#13;
WES V I V I A N&#13;
Democratic Candidate for Congress&#13;
an electronics engineer, and a vice-president of the Conductron&#13;
Corporation, is deeply concerned with the major issues of&#13;
economic growth, human rights, education, maintaining peace,&#13;
natural resources, farm problems, and assistance to older&#13;
citizens. He is determined to bring positive action to bear on&#13;
these and other issues as they arise.&#13;
Paid Pol. Adv.&#13;
Village Council&#13;
Mervin Campbell,&#13;
Vilage President&#13;
&lt;).&#13;
The Guidance Department&#13;
at P. H.S. Presents-&#13;
Ten Commandments for Teenage&#13;
1. Stop and think before you drink.&#13;
2. Don't let your parents down; they brought&#13;
you up.&#13;
Be humble enough to obey. You will be giving&#13;
orders yourself some day.&#13;
At the first moment turn away from unclean&#13;
thinking1 — at the first moment.&#13;
Don't show off driving. If you want to race,&#13;
go to Indianapolis.&#13;
G. Choose a date who would make a good mate.&#13;
7. Go to church faithfully. The Creator gives you&#13;
the week; give Him back an hour.&#13;
8. Choose your companions carefully. You are&#13;
what they are.&#13;
0. Avoid following the crowd. Be an engine —&#13;
not a caboose.&#13;
10. Or even better — keep the original Ten Commandments.&#13;
o.&#13;
R e - E l e e t&#13;
CLAIR W.&#13;
M I L L E R&#13;
REPUBLICAN&#13;
Livingston County&#13;
DRAIN COMMISSIONER&#13;
Pd. Pol. Adv.&#13;
LAWRENCE&#13;
G E H R I N G E R&#13;
FOR&#13;
SHERIFF&#13;
REPUBLICAN&#13;
Dependable - Courteous&#13;
Pd. ppt, .Adv.&#13;
•&#13;
THE POLLS OF SAID ELECTION WILL BE&#13;
O P F \ AT 7 O'CLOCK A.M. AND WILL REMAIN&#13;
OPEN UNTIL S O'CLOCK P.M. OF SAID DAY&#13;
OF ELECTION.&#13;
EDWARD RETTINGER, Township Clerk&#13;
GET THtWeS DOME&#13;
elect eHy&#13;
I'KTKIWOK VOTE NCE&#13;
E L E C T&#13;
CONGRESSMAN&#13;
i&#13;
senator VOTE REPUBLICAN NOV. 3&#13;
Re-elect&#13;
Republican&#13;
George Meader&#13;
GEORGE&#13;
MEADER&#13;
REPUBLICAN&#13;
E L E C T&#13;
STATE SENATOR&#13;
Gordon Rockwell REPUBLICAN&#13;
•CONGRESSMAN GEORGE MEADER is one oi the most respected and most influential&#13;
Congressmen in Washington today. His re-election at this time is crucial."&#13;
- D R . WALTER JUDD&#13;
I&#13;
Df, Wslter Judd, Gcnrnor G*e*ie Romney,&#13;
mrd Ccnireaetrwn George Mfdw.&#13;
George Meader is a "Doer9!&#13;
Re-elect him on&#13;
November 3rd&#13;
VOTE NON-PARTISAN BALLOT&#13;
Court of Appeals&#13;
VOXE FOR THREE&#13;
Thomas Giles Kavanagh&#13;
Francis L. O'Brien&#13;
Donald R. Freeman&#13;
Pd. Pal. Ad*.&#13;
•:.•&amp;'&#13;
&amp; SHOP MARKET ,\&#13;
CRT OUR W K ( . I V K V . \ ! I ' A H l . K&#13;
Everyday Low Shelf Prices " t / V f BETTER LES&#13;
OPEN DAILY: 8 A.W.-6P.&#13;
FRIDAY: 8 A.M.-9 P.&#13;
Fresh Baked&#13;
ZION&#13;
BARS&#13;
TTER WITH LES' Gold Bell Gift Stamps&#13;
401 MAIN STREET- BRIGHTON. MICHIGAN&#13;
COLD BEER &amp; WINE to take Out!&#13;
»'Ha HALLOWEEN&#13;
PRODUCE SALE&#13;
PURE&#13;
SUGAR&#13;
Thurs.,&#13;
Oct. 29&#13;
thru&#13;
Wed.,&#13;
Nov. 4&#13;
• /&#13;
MAVIS&#13;
CANNED POP&#13;
GOLD MEDAL&#13;
OR&#13;
PILLSBURY&#13;
CAN&#13;
TOMATO JUICE&#13;
GIANT&#13;
16-OZ.&#13;
CAN&#13;
WITH COUPON BELOW&#13;
&amp; $3.00 PURCHASE&#13;
MEADOWDALE-Fresh Frozen&#13;
FRENCH FRIES&#13;
iUOMEER&#13;
SUGAR&#13;
5-Lb.&#13;
WILSON'S&#13;
Cottage Cheese l-LIi.&#13;
HAWAIIAN&#13;
Punch YELLOW&#13;
OH&#13;
RED&#13;
CANS $100&#13;
BANQUET&#13;
Fresh Frozen&#13;
CHERRY&#13;
APPLE PIES&#13;
"MORRELLS"&#13;
ea&#13;
+ Game&#13;
PLAY&#13;
ONLY&#13;
CANNED HAMS 5 Lb. Can&#13;
f**'&#13;
Today, the averaft&#13;
family spends ONLY 19*&#13;
(or food, out of each&#13;
after-tax dollar, according&#13;
to Government flgurts-&#13;
15 years ago, f*od to«k&#13;
26&lt; out oi each dollar.&#13;
MICHIGAN&#13;
JONATHAN&#13;
APPLES&#13;
NORTHERN ORCHARD&#13;
CIDER&#13;
•&lt;'Vr//&gt;&#13;
THESE&#13;
LOW PRICES&#13;
PLUS&#13;
GOLD BELL&#13;
STAMPS&#13;
HEINZ&#13;
CATSUP&#13;
14-OZ.&#13;
BOT.&#13;
•••#»&#13;
SALAD DRESSING Q T&#13;
MIRACLE WHIP JA1:&#13;
PURINA&#13;
DOG CHOW&#13;
HOLIDAY&#13;
FRUIT&#13;
CAKE&#13;
S LBS.&#13;
i "i&#13;
J 734 Cash Prizes HERE'S HOW YOU PLAY "ONLY 19"&#13;
On each visit to our store you will receive a prize card. Each card has a&#13;
Wash-Off-Number. If the number "19" remains or you collect three cards&#13;
where the remaining: numbers total 1!) then you are a Winner!!! Hurry!&#13;
It's Easy! It's Fun! . . .&#13;
FRESH GROUND&#13;
HAMBURGER HYGRADE'&#13;
SMOKED&#13;
PICNICS&#13;
LBS.&#13;
I&#13;
Lesser Amounts Regular Price&#13;
CUP THIS VAL. COUPON &amp; SAVE&#13;
Pure Granulated&#13;
Pioneer Sugar&#13;
5 ba£ OU&#13;
WITH COUPON&#13;
&amp; $3.00 PURCHASE&#13;
Limit I Coupon O Exptrtt End of Sal*&#13;
GOOD ONLY AT THIS MARKET&#13;
M Free Gold Bell&#13;
Stamps With Purchase&#13;
of any 2 pkgs. of&#13;
Halloween Candy&#13;
Limit I Coopo" — EiP'ren End of Snle&#13;
(iood Onlv Af i^s' Miirkot&#13;
Stamps Bonus Coupon Vui.&#13;
Free Gold Bell&#13;
Stamps With Purchase&#13;
of any 10 lbs. or more&#13;
POTATOES&#13;
Limit I toup«v# - K&amp;pirmi end of Sal*&#13;
(»&lt;»(.&lt;! Onlv "A I^s' Market&#13;
Extra Stamps Bonus Coupon Vat.&#13;
E f t Free Gold Bell&#13;
« # V Stamns With Purchase&#13;
of any 1-lb. bag of&#13;
POTATO CHIPS&#13;
Limit nan CAIITMW N« (.'••k VftlM&#13;
(?OO0 ONLY AT THIS MARKET M Free Gold Bell&#13;
Stamps With Purchase&#13;
any Gal.&#13;
ANTI • FREEZE&#13;
limit I Coupon O Expirtt End ef S«f»&#13;
Ptonrl Onlv At 1**' Market&#13;
g l CLIP THIS VAL. COUPON &amp; SAVE&#13;
Free Gold Bell&#13;
Stamps With Purchase&#13;
of any BEEF ROAST&#13;
limit 1 Coupon. Expires end of sale.&#13;
Good only at this market.&#13;
• • : - • * • •&#13;
DON'T MISS THESE SAVINGS&#13;
The NEW Pavement From ..&#13;
P I N C K N E Y LEADS TO BARGAINS IN&#13;
HOWELL&#13;
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Baldwins Drug&#13;
Store&#13;
We maintain a complete record of all your family's&#13;
prescriptions purchases. These are valuable&#13;
for income tax and insurance purposes.&#13;
OPEN SUNDAY FROM&#13;
10:00 A.M. TO 8:00 P.M.&#13;
Phone 546-0540&#13;
'tffiiiiiiiiiiiimiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiin&#13;
Hurry for&#13;
BIG SAVINGS!&#13;
Quantities are&#13;
limited, Sizes are&#13;
broken.&#13;
MONTH END&#13;
CLEARANCE&#13;
DRESSES&#13;
COATS&#13;
SPORTSWEAR&#13;
LINGERIE&#13;
ACCESSORIES&#13;
DOMESTICS&#13;
YARD GOODS&#13;
CHILDREN'S WEAR&#13;
SAVE UP TO&#13;
AND MORE&#13;
GOODNOW'S Get Your Hunting&#13;
Supplies Here&#13;
"Soo" Red Hunting Coats&#13;
"KJU',6 "Dacitm Insulated&#13;
Quilted Lining, Giant Zipper $-| Q43&#13;
Closure 1 O&#13;
Deluxe&#13;
Red Hunting Coat&#13;
Hear Game Pocket, Double&#13;
Cape Shoulders, Button $&#13;
Down Breast Pockets&#13;
!)o&#13;
Rutton-on,&#13;
•Split Zipper Hood&#13;
Matching&#13;
Insulated Trousers&#13;
» 3 K&#13;
1495&#13;
S6 Years in Howell&#13;
Phone 546-0320&#13;
RED or BROWN&#13;
INSULATED&#13;
UNDERWEAR&#13;
NYLON QUILTED&#13;
DACRO.N INSULATED&#13;
$14.95&#13;
—By "Skagway"&#13;
RED&#13;
INSULATED&#13;
COVERALLS&#13;
Waterproof&#13;
Treated Ponlin&#13;
Knitted Wrist&#13;
and Neck Band&#13;
2-Way Knitted Closure&#13;
Dacron Insulated&#13;
$26.95&#13;
Red-Hooded Sweat Shirts&#13;
with&#13;
MATCHING&#13;
PANTS&#13;
Hoods $6.95&#13;
Pants $5-95&#13;
Laminated Foam&#13;
Insulation&#13;
Thermal-Cloth&#13;
Lining&#13;
Water Repellant&#13;
Outer Lining&#13;
Free Parking&#13;
at the rear&#13;
Bozarth Floor Covering&#13;
Paints-Wall Paper-Linoleum&#13;
Special This Week&#13;
9' x 12' Nylon and Wool Rug&#13;
*6995&#13;
LOTS OF BARGAINS IN&#13;
DISCONTINUED COLORS OF PAINT&#13;
202 S. Michigan 546-2770&#13;
10-21-x&#13;
JOE ANNE'S SPORTSWEAR&#13;
5th Anniversary Sale&#13;
THURS. - FRI. - SAT.&#13;
OCT. 29 thru 31&#13;
BIG&#13;
Savings&#13;
on All&#13;
Winter&#13;
Merchandise&#13;
108 EAST GRAND RIVER, HOWELL&#13;
Phone 546-3320&#13;
HOWELL&#13;
CANNED GOODS SALE&#13;
2nd WEEK&#13;
HOWELL I G A&#13;
Grand River in Howell&#13;
TABLE RITE&#13;
Smoked Picnics 27cIb&#13;
IGA Ice Cream - Vi gal 49c IGA Butter - pound 65c&#13;
Canned Goods&#13;
IGA Tomato Juice - 4-46 Oz. Cans SI .00&#13;
IGA Peach Halves - 4-21/2 Cans $1.00&#13;
IGA Canned Milk - Tall Cans . 8 for SI .00&#13;
IGA Peas - 303 Cans 6 for $1.00&#13;
Crisp Fresh Head Lettuce&#13;
2 Firm Heads 2 9 '&#13;
Banquet Frozen Dinners&#13;
3 for 95'&#13;
511111111111111111IHIIIIIIIIIII!:&#13;
MAXWELL HOUSE 5&#13;
COFFEE s&#13;
1 Pound&#13;
With Coupon&#13;
Good only at your HOWELL IGA g&#13;
Expires Saturday, Oct. 31 Z&#13;
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ipillllllllllifllillllliiiiilillir^&#13;
= BEET SUGAR =&#13;
691 I5 Pounds&#13;
With Coupon 391&#13;
Good only at your HOWELL IGA&#13;
Expires Saturday Oct. 31&#13;
IGA Potato Chips =&#13;
I Pound&#13;
With Coupon 391&#13;
&lt;.o&lt;xl only at your HOWELL IGA •&#13;
Kvpircs Saturday, Oct. 31 •&#13;
fitiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiif&#13;
Sutton's&#13;
Howell's Finest Hardware&#13;
SALE&#13;
for&#13;
CHRISTMAS&#13;
VALUES&#13;
TO&#13;
$5,99&#13;
U)l R&#13;
CHOICE&#13;
$3.99&#13;
Homman Dolls, fully jointed, sleeping: eyes,&#13;
natura looking hair, turning head. Different&#13;
sizes and colors.&#13;
Only Hoover Service Dealer in Livingston County&#13;
FREE PARKING PHONE ."»16-0010&#13;
Everyone Saves In Howell&#13;
BfilGHtON (MICH.) ARGUS - WED., OCT. 28,1S64&#13;
Norlh Brighton News&#13;
DfcU.A VAHIIMX.IAN&#13;
Wm, FrtaJenbuTR was in&#13;
Wednesday visiting &amp;&#13;
neighbor, Mrs. Simon.&#13;
^ well wishes are extended&#13;
liiwrence Felder who is a&#13;
f S at the McPherson Medi-&#13;
•Od Sealth Center.&#13;
Mr. George Seiders is another&#13;
OB the sick list, be Is in the&#13;
Vetrans Hospital, Ann Arbor.&#13;
Mrs. Elmer Britton has sold&#13;
her Some on Hartland road and&#13;
is now living in How ell. The farm&#13;
was the former Wlrt Bradly&#13;
home.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. ?&gt;ed Kerslake&#13;
and Mrs. Lola Reete attended&#13;
the symphony concert at the&#13;
Masonic Temple, Detroit last Friday&#13;
evening.&#13;
Mr. and Mis. Chas Gasmire&#13;
have returned home from a vacation&#13;
with their son and family,&#13;
W. A Schaich. They helped their&#13;
three year old grandson celebrate&#13;
his birthday.&#13;
GENERAL&#13;
ELECTION&#13;
TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS:&#13;
NOTICE IS HEREBY (ilVEN. That a General Election&#13;
will be held in the&#13;
CITY OF BRIGHTON, COl'NTY OF LIVINGSTON&#13;
STATE OF MICHIGAN&#13;
—ON—&#13;
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1964&#13;
At the Place or Places of Holding the Election in&#13;
Said Citv As Indicated Below, Viz:&#13;
ALL PRECINCTS&#13;
FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING THE&#13;
FOLLOWING OFFICERS, VIZ:&#13;
NATIONAL President and Vice-President of the&#13;
United States&#13;
STATE Governor and Lieutenant Governor. Secretary&#13;
of State, Attorney General. Ei«*ht Members of&#13;
the State Board of Education, Two Trustees of Michigan&#13;
State University. Two Governors of Wpvne State&#13;
University.&#13;
CONGRESSIONAL United States Senator, Representative&#13;
in Congress&#13;
LEGISLATIVE State Senator, State Representative&#13;
COUNTY Prosecuting Attorney. Sheriff. County&#13;
Clerk. Countv Treasurer, Register of Deeds, Auditor&#13;
in Counties electing same. Drain Commissioner, Coroners,&#13;
Surveyor, and such other Officers as are&#13;
elected at that time.&#13;
FOR THE rrnrosK OF ET.F.CTTVG THE&#13;
FOLLOWING OFFICERS. VIZ:&#13;
NON-PARTISAN OFFICERS&#13;
Three Judges of (he Court of Appeals. Judge of Proba,&#13;
te, Circuit Judge (To Fill Vacancy)&#13;
AND TO VOTE OX THE FOLLOWING&#13;
PROPOSAL:&#13;
A REFERENDUM ON LEGISLATION&#13;
' AND ALSO TO VOTE OX THE FOLLOWING&#13;
COUNTY PROPOSITIONS&#13;
' 1. COUNTY TAX FOR ROAD PURPOSES&#13;
S^all the Board of Supervisors be authorized to lew&#13;
tax of 1'. i mills of the assessed valuation, as equalized&#13;
of aH property in the County of Livingston each year&#13;
for a period of five years, commencing with the year&#13;
3965 and through 1969 inclusive, to he used for&#13;
thjfe sole purpose of providing for the construction, improvement,&#13;
renair and maintenance of roads in «^id&#13;
County of Livingston, or for the payment (*t indebtedness&#13;
lawfully incurred for such purposes?&#13;
2. TAX RATE LIMITATION INCREASE&#13;
PROPOSITION&#13;
Stiall the limitation on the total amount of tav*»s&#13;
wjiich may be assessed against all pronertv in the&#13;
Ceunty of Livingston, for J»U purposes exreo* taxes&#13;
leyied for the payment of inWest ?»nd prin"'*^l on&#13;
obligations incurred prior to De^mhpr s. 19s9.&#13;
increased as provided bv Se^t'^n 6 ArtVle 9. of&#13;
Constitution of the State of Mi"M«mn. *v 1 K- rnflV&#13;
of the assessed valuation, as eouali^d. of nil nron«-tv&#13;
in the Countv of Livingston for +he np'-'oH *r five&#13;
years from 196.' through 1969. inclusive for t V SO1P&#13;
purpose of providing1 for the popst*in"*;on. i-"»nrnv».&#13;
ment. repair and maintenance of roads in the said&#13;
County of Livingston?&#13;
ALSO ANY ADDITION AT, . A M B W M P V T Q O R&#13;
PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY BE SUBMITTED&#13;
NOTICE RELATIVE TO OPENING AND CLOSING&#13;
OF THE POLLS&#13;
ELECTION LAW. ACT llfi. P. A. 1954&#13;
SECTION 720. On the dav of any election, thp&#13;
polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock in the forenoon. anH&#13;
shall be continuously op^n until 8 o'clock in the afternoon&#13;
and no longer. Every qualified elector nvpsent&#13;
and in line at the noils at the hour prescribed&#13;
for the closing thereof shall be allowed to vote.&#13;
THE POLLS OF SAID ELECTION WILL BE OPEN&#13;
AT 7 O'CLOCK A. M. AND WILL REMAIN OPEN&#13;
UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK P.M. OF SAID DAY OF ELECTION.&#13;
JOSEPH E. SIFORD. City Clerk&#13;
t Oct. 21 and 28&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hughes&#13;
visited Mackinac Island iast week&#13;
They ran into one of (he wind&#13;
storms that have been bad lately.&#13;
The crossing was very rough.&#13;
While there they were guests of&#13;
the Brian Antcliffs. Mr. Antcliff&#13;
is the superintendent of schools&#13;
on the Island. They were former&#13;
residents of Woodland Lake and&#13;
both Mr. and Mrs. Antcliff taught&#13;
here.&#13;
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Henry Dennis of Woodland Lake&#13;
who celebrated their 40th wedding&#13;
anniversary on the 29th, Also&#13;
their daughter and son-in-law,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hughes&#13;
whose day was the 23. for their&#13;
eleventh anniversary. The two&#13;
familie« celebrated the days together&#13;
with a family dinner at&#13;
the Elks Club Friday evening.&#13;
Belated birthday greetings to&#13;
Bobby Raymond, son of Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Thos Raymond of School&#13;
Lake. His birthday was the 15th.&#13;
There were 16 little friends in to&#13;
help him enjoy the day.&#13;
Thos. Raymond made a business&#13;
trip to New York City., then&#13;
on to St. Ixniis by J e t last week.&#13;
Mrs. Nancy Bierer has been&#13;
transfered from McPherson Hospital&#13;
to the Bonnie Lou Convalescent&#13;
home.&#13;
Mrs. Leo Adams attended the&#13;
Birkenstock P.T.A. monday evening.&#13;
The entertainment feature&#13;
was a cake walk. Mrs. Adams&#13;
and Bessie Majewski of Clark&#13;
Lake each won a cake. Bruce&#13;
Jones gave an interesting talk on&#13;
thf handling of guns. He stressed&#13;
tlie safety method of using them.&#13;
Friday evening the south east&#13;
school of Howell had a fish fry.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. John Dishong took&#13;
two of their grandchildren Don&#13;
and Mark Adams to it. Two other&#13;
grandchildren Vicky and Doug&#13;
Adams are pupils of the school.&#13;
IL&amp;/TS&#13;
After a day of hunting Saturday&#13;
ana catching some squirrels Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Dishong were dinner&#13;
guests that evening for a squirrel&#13;
pi&lt;&gt; dinner at the Leo Adams&#13;
home.&#13;
Sunday guests at the Lto&#13;
Adams home were his cousins&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tofain and&#13;
Girts, Lynn and Gay, of Dear*&#13;
born Heights.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Warner&#13;
were in Adrian Sunday a s it&#13;
was open house at the Sienna&#13;
Heights College as guests of then*&#13;
daughter Janet. They had a conducted&#13;
tour of the building and&#13;
grounds and learned much about&#13;
the different aspects of the place.&#13;
An especially Interesting part&#13;
was the freshman class consisting&#13;
of 155 girls all marching up and&#13;
receiving their special gown and&#13;
cap that was the symbol of their&#13;
entering the college. Refreshments&#13;
were served at the end of&#13;
the tour.&#13;
Another accident with young&#13;
people not being careful on the&#13;
road Fred Warner and two other&#13;
boys Saturday night were coming&#13;
home from a party near South&#13;
Lyon. Fred lost control of his&#13;
car somehow—details not clear&#13;
yet—and as I understand it the&#13;
car is badly damaged. The boys i&#13;
escaped with a few scratches.!&#13;
Mrs. Gerry Gerrard. her daugh- j&#13;
ter and granddaughter Mrs. John j&#13;
Hasley and Joan were in Woo- i&#13;
ster, Ohio, last week as guests 1&#13;
of Mrs Gerrard's brother a n d '&#13;
family Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Honeburger.&#13;
1&#13;
Air. and Mrs. Jack Reiner of |&#13;
Ashland, Ohio, made a short call&#13;
Sunday on her brother's family •&#13;
first at the John Dishong home&#13;
but finding Mrs. Dishong was a t '&#13;
her daughters. Mrs. Lucas, they 1&#13;
went over there. The re&lt;t of the |&#13;
family came to the Lucas home ;&#13;
a« they all wanted to visit with j&#13;
them.&#13;
Saturday Diane Lucas celebrated&#13;
her first communion at&#13;
St. Patrick church. Guests for&#13;
the occasion were her two grandmothers,&#13;
Mrs. Ruth Dishong of&#13;
Brighton and Mrs, John Dishong&#13;
of Detroit. Also an aunt and cousins&#13;
Mrs. James Lucas and&#13;
daughter, also of Detroit,&#13;
Stanley Adams and son, Stanley&#13;
Jr., had a day of pheasant hunttrg&#13;
Sunday on the Albert Hodge j&#13;
farm at Portland.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goff&#13;
of Mt. Morris were weekend&#13;
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.&#13;
Leon, Woodland Lake.&#13;
To the Qualified Electors:&#13;
If a grease fire starts on&#13;
the kitchen stove, don't use&#13;
water to put it out. Keep a&#13;
large box of bicarbonate of&#13;
soda near the stove just in&#13;
Ian Mills&#13;
Studios&#13;
\ All Iff Portrait reproduced by permission&#13;
A beautiful 8 x 1 0 Black and White Finished&#13;
Portrait of you, your child or family group for&#13;
it only... 9 7 0&#13;
A . You receive a variety of&#13;
poses to choose from.&#13;
• You will get delivery be*&#13;
fore Christmas.&#13;
• Ideal for gifts to the&#13;
family or friends.&#13;
O HOUR6&#13;
DATES:&#13;
STUDIO&#13;
LOCATION&#13;
REBEKAH LODGE&#13;
HALL&#13;
422 W. HALL&#13;
BRIGHTON, MICH.&#13;
Friday - October 30 — 1 p.m. - 7 p.m.&#13;
Saturday - October 31 — 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.&#13;
BRING THIS COUPON WITH YOU&#13;
oUn mills studta&#13;
Cannot b e used with a n y o t h e r o i m Mills u d w n&#13;
per F a m i l y — 1 p e r&#13;
NOTICE IS HEREBY OVEN, Tint • Special B M H M « H ha haM&#13;
PRECINCTS&#13;
County of Livingston, State of Michigan&#13;
ON&#13;
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1964&#13;
AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE FOLLOWING COUNTY PROPOSITIONS:&#13;
1. COUNTY TAX FOR ROAD PURPOSES&#13;
Shall the Board of Supervisors be authorized to lev y tax of 1 Vi mills of the assessed valuation, as&#13;
equalized, of all property in the County of Livingston each year for a period of five years, commencing&#13;
with the year 1965 and through 1969 inclusive, to b e used for the sole purpose of providing for the construction,&#13;
improvement, repair and maintenance of roads in said County of Livingston or for the payment&#13;
of indebtedness lawfully incurred for such purposes?&#13;
2. TAX RATE LIMITATIO N INCREASE PROPOSITION&#13;
Shall the limitation on the total amount of taxes wh ich may be assessed against all property in the County&#13;
of Livingston, for all purposes, except taxes levied f or the payment of interest and principal on^obtigtv&#13;
tions incurred prior to December 8, 1932, be increase d as provided by Section 6, Article 9 of the Constitution&#13;
of the S^ate of Michigan, by \y\ mills of the assessed valuation as equalized, of all property in the&#13;
County of Livingston for the period of five years fro m 1965 through 1969, inclusive, for the sole purpose I&#13;
of providing for the construction, improvement, repair and maintenance of roads in the said County of I&#13;
Livingston. "&#13;
COUNTV TREASURER'S STATEMENT&#13;
I DOROTHEA J. GREER, County Treasurer of Livingston County, Midugan. do hereby certify,&#13;
that according to the records in my office, as of September 2S. 1964. the total of all voted increases over&#13;
and above the tax rate limitation established by Section 6. Article 9 of the Michigan Constitution in any&#13;
local units of government, affecting taxable property in Livingston County, Michigan is as follows:&#13;
LOCAL UNIT&#13;
Livingston County&#13;
Brighton Township&#13;
Cohoctah Township&#13;
Conway Township&#13;
Deerfield Township&#13;
Genoa Township&#13;
Green Oak Township&#13;
Hamburg Township&#13;
Handy Township&#13;
Hartland Township&#13;
Howell Township&#13;
losco Township&#13;
Marion Township&#13;
OceoJa Township&#13;
Putnam Township&#13;
Tyrone Township&#13;
Unadilla Township&#13;
Brighton City&#13;
Howell City&#13;
Genesee County Sch. Disk&#13;
Ingham County Sch. Dist.&#13;
Livingston Co. Sch. Dist.&#13;
Oakland County Sch. Dist.&#13;
Shiawasse Co. School Dist.&#13;
Washtenaw Co. Sen. Dist.&#13;
Oakland County Community&#13;
College District&#13;
Brighton Area Sch. Dist.&#13;
VOTED&#13;
INCREASE&#13;
None&#13;
None&#13;
None&#13;
None&#13;
None&#13;
None&#13;
None&#13;
I Mill Twp&#13;
None&#13;
None&#13;
None&#13;
None&#13;
None&#13;
None&#13;
1 Mill&#13;
None&#13;
None&#13;
$44,000&#13;
G.O. Bond&#13;
$355,000&#13;
G.O. Bond&#13;
$165,000&#13;
G.O. Bond&#13;
Vi Mill&#13;
YEARS&#13;
EFFECTIVE I&#13;
Road I'nlimited&#13;
1964-1982 incl.&#13;
34 Mill&#13;
34 Mill&#13;
'4 Mill&#13;
34 Mill&#13;
Vk Mill&#13;
Issue 1959-1969 incl.&#13;
Issue 1964-1980 incl.&#13;
Issue 1964-1987 Incl.&#13;
Annual Limit&#13;
Annual Limit&#13;
Unlimited&#13;
1949-1969 incl.&#13;
Annual Limit&#13;
Annual Limit&#13;
1 Mill&#13;
2 Mills&#13;
$1,600,000 Bond&#13;
Issue&#13;
Unlimited&#13;
1964-68 inct.&#13;
1964-1993 incl.&#13;
LOCAL UNIT&#13;
Byron Ag. School District&#13;
Dexter Com. School District&#13;
Fenton Area Pub. Sch. Dist.&#13;
Fowlerville Com. Sch. Dist.&#13;
Genesee Livingston Fourth&#13;
Class Sch. Dist. No. 1&#13;
Hartland Cons. Sch. Dist.&#13;
Howdl Public Sch. Hist.&#13;
Former Birkenstock District&#13;
Huron Valley Sch, Dist.&#13;
Linden Com. Sch. Diht,&#13;
South Lyon Com. Sch. Dist.&#13;
Morrice Area School and&#13;
Perry Public Sch. Dist.&#13;
Plnckney Com. Sch. Dist.&#13;
Stockbridge Com. Sch. Dtst.&#13;
Webbcrville Com. Sch. Dist.&#13;
Whitmore Lake Public&#13;
School District&#13;
VOTED&#13;
INCREASE&#13;
None&#13;
None&#13;
3.9 Mills&#13;
12 Mills&#13;
2 Mills&#13;
3 Mills&#13;
3.5 MilU&#13;
4 Mills&#13;
10 Mills&#13;
25 Mills&#13;
$1,250,000 G.&#13;
Bond Issue&#13;
2.5 Mills&#13;
8 Mills&#13;
YEARS&#13;
EFFECTIVE&#13;
19B4-19(i7 incl.&#13;
1964-1973 incl.&#13;
1964-1967 incl.&#13;
1964&#13;
1964-1W6 inct.&#13;
1964&#13;
1964-1973 incl.&#13;
3 Mills&#13;
7.5 Mills&#13;
5 Mills&#13;
14.5 Mills&#13;
$875,000 Bond&#13;
8.5 Mills&#13;
Unlimited&#13;
14.fr Mills&#13;
3 Mills&#13;
1.5 Mills&#13;
4.5 Mills&#13;
1.5 Mills&#13;
13 Mill*&#13;
4 Mills&#13;
3 Mills&#13;
6 Mills&#13;
2 Mills&#13;
5 Mills&#13;
0.&#13;
1864-1986 incl.&#13;
1964-1976 Inct.&#13;
1964-1974 incl.&#13;
1964-1967 incl.&#13;
1964-1975 incl,&#13;
1964-1968 incl.&#13;
1964-1970-incl.&#13;
Issue&#13;
1964-1968 incl.&#13;
1964-1985 incl.&#13;
1964-1976 incL&#13;
1964&#13;
1964-1978 incl&#13;
1964-1974 Incl.&#13;
1964-1968 inrl.&#13;
1964-1974 inct.&#13;
1964&#13;
1964-1965 incl.&#13;
1964-1966 in el.&#13;
19K4-1S71 incl.&#13;
1964-1966 incl.&#13;
DOROTHEA J. GREER, County Treasurer&#13;
Livingston County, Michigan&#13;
October 12, 1964&#13;
Also Any Additional Amendments or Propositions That May Be Submitted&#13;
Notice Relative to Opening and Closing of the Polls&#13;
ELECTION LAW, ACT 116, P. A. 1954&#13;
SECTION 720. On the day of any election, the polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock in the forenoon&#13;
and shall be continuously open until 8 o'clock in the afternoon and no longer. Every qualified elector&#13;
present and in line at the polls at the hour prescribed for the closing thereof shall be' allowed to vote&#13;
THE POLLS of said election will be open at 7 o'clock a.m. and&#13;
will remain open until 8 o'clock p.m. of said day of election^&#13;
N JOSEPH ELLIS, County Clerk&#13;
WANT AD RATES&#13;
(ASH RATES&#13;
15 WORDS MINIMI M CHARGE 51.00&#13;
di* I'KK WORD OVER 16&#13;
SEUONU INfcKKIION l i e FIRST l&amp;&#13;
4c EACH ADDITIONAL WORD&#13;
25c tXl'RA H&gt;R 4 BOX KEPLY&#13;
DEADLINE TIME 8i&gt;H»;i&gt;t'U!»&#13;
AJVGL8 — TLE8. NOON - DISPATCH TUES. NOON&#13;
SELL TOMORROW&#13;
witfc a HAMT AD TODk! I&#13;
NOTICE&#13;
GAS CONVERSION Burner*.&#13;
Free Estimates — Terms. Gentile&#13;
Hmcae Center. UPtown 8-&#13;
3X43. t-f-x&#13;
L O S E WEIGHT safely with&#13;
new, improved Dex - a - Diet&#13;
Tablets. O n l y 98c. Uber's&#13;
Drugs. ll-25x&#13;
BOAT STORAGE available. 546-&#13;
1067. 10-28X&#13;
Male or Female&#13;
ROUTE drivers to de-&#13;
I v e r The Detroit News in Brighton-&#13;
Howell area. Must have own&#13;
car. Mileage plus commission.&#13;
Mr. Patrick Shearer, Circulation&#13;
Dept., The Detroit News, 615&#13;
W. Uiayette, Detroit 26. 222-&#13;
2473. tfx&#13;
JASrfcTORIAL HELP wanted. Couple&#13;
preferred, Ten to fifteen&#13;
hours per week. Call AC 9-2761.&#13;
10-28X&#13;
Male&#13;
MACHINIST, some milling experience&#13;
accessary. Begel Tool&#13;
Co., 4880 S. Old US-23, Brigh&#13;
ton. • ttx&#13;
I NEED HELP in my business&#13;
$105. per week to start with&#13;
opportunity to earn $130 per&#13;
week after 1st month. Phone&#13;
684-8795 for interview between&#13;
6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. tfx&#13;
MALE&#13;
RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS sen at&#13;
practically every home. Start a&#13;
Rawleigh route In Livingston&#13;
County. No capital required.&#13;
Write Rawleigh, Dept. MCJ-68U-&#13;
, Freenort, IU. 10-28p&#13;
Used Cars&#13;
ORDERLY. HIGH school graduate,&#13;
over 18. Apply in person to&#13;
the personnel office of McPher*&#13;
SOP Community Health Center,&#13;
Howell. 10-28*&#13;
MACHINIST or machine repairman&#13;
all around for Detroit Co. in&#13;
specialty field. Future plans to&#13;
move within area. HI 9-2651.&#13;
10-28p&#13;
FEMALE&#13;
WAITRESSES W A N T E D&#13;
Must- be experienced. Apply in&#13;
person Pat's Restaurant, 9830&#13;
E. Grand River. t-f-x&#13;
WAITRESS. Experienced. Apply&#13;
in person, Eager's Restaurant,&#13;
114 W. Grand River,&#13;
Howell. tfx&#13;
I Tool Makers I&#13;
WANTED&#13;
FOR&#13;
MILLING MACHINE&#13;
BRIDGEPORT MILL&#13;
and BENCH&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Machine&#13;
Products&#13;
Fo*lerv%e Michigan&#13;
11 4x&#13;
PUBLIC WORKS employee want.&#13;
ed bpthe City of Brighton. Phone&#13;
227-1911 for interview or stop&#13;
at City Hall. ii-4x&#13;
OPPORTUNITY FOR man with&#13;
some- experience in purchasing,&#13;
production or material control.&#13;
Smaft to medium size company&#13;
experience preferred. Pension&#13;
plan. Full Blue Cross-Blue Shield&#13;
plan-paid. Paid life insurance.&#13;
37V6 Ijour week. 2 week's vacation&#13;
after 1 year. 3 week's after 5&#13;
years. Starting salary to 1475.00&#13;
monthly. Write Box 368-Brighton&#13;
Argus-Brtghton, Michigan. ll-4x&#13;
SECRETARY - Experienced in&#13;
typing and shorthand. Excellent&#13;
starting salary. Reply to Brighton&#13;
Argus. '.; Box K-366. :&#13;
ll-4x&#13;
REPONSIBLE woman or girl to1&#13;
do baby-sitting. Two children&#13;
school age and two pre-school. t&#13;
Also light housekeeping 1 or 2&#13;
days a week. Call 227-7276. j&#13;
10-28-x&#13;
\ LADY between 40-50 years of age&#13;
; to keep house and baby sit for&#13;
! 3 children. Call AC 7-7391. and&#13;
[ ask for George. 10-28-x&#13;
TWO LADIES for part time work&#13;
in public relations In the Brighton&#13;
area. Must have car and&#13;
typewriter. Reply to Box K-367&#13;
c/o Brighton Argus. 10-28p&#13;
WOMAN TO care for 2 children.&#13;
4 and 7 in my home from 7 to&#13;
5:30 Monday through Friday. $15&#13;
week. 229-9127, after 6. 10-28&#13;
BABY SITTER for 3 children.&#13;
Live in preferably. Call after 6.&#13;
AC 9-9110. tfx&#13;
SITUATIONS&#13;
Wanted&#13;
CHEVROLET Bei-Aire 4-&#13;
door sedan, V-8, P . G. whitewalls,&#13;
radio, heater. Can be seen at&#13;
Cole's Standard, Brighton or caU&#13;
AC 7-2235. 10-28-x&#13;
1958 MERCURY 2 door hardtop,&#13;
power steering and brakes Good&#13;
transportation. $206. Call after&#13;
6p.m. 229-9403. 10-28x&#13;
195? CHEVROLET Wagon. Hum&#13;
good. V-8. radio. Now 1295.&#13;
HAMBURG AUTO&#13;
AC. S-9K1&#13;
1956 FORD V-8 Stick. Snow tires.&#13;
Good condition. Now S295.&#13;
HAMBURG AUTO&#13;
AC. 1-9081&#13;
I960 RAMBLER Wagon. Excellent&#13;
condition. Low mileage. Now&#13;
1595.&#13;
HAMBURG AUTO&#13;
AC. 14061&#13;
1962 CHEVROLET Tudor Sedan.&#13;
Low Mileage, heater, new pre-1&#13;
mium tires. Now $1295. j&#13;
HAMBURG AUTO&#13;
AC. M M 1&#13;
1962 TEMPEST. 4 door, deluxe&#13;
interior, radio, backup lights, power&#13;
steering, rust proofed. AC.&#13;
9-9295. 10-28X&#13;
51 FORD pickup. J1H5. Can be j&#13;
seen at 203 N. Fourth.&#13;
PAPERS.. I PRICE&#13;
—COVERS THESE&#13;
Hartland Brighton&#13;
Green Oak Pinckney&#13;
AREAS—&#13;
Whitmore Lake&#13;
Howell&#13;
IIRH.'HTON&#13;
ARIJI'S&#13;
AC 7-7151&#13;
PINCkNKY&#13;
DISPATCH&#13;
I T X-3141&#13;
FOR RENT REAL ESTATE Bus. Services&#13;
HE.\ TUJ l-rm du&#13;
j uu lake, neai Wmtniort-&#13;
Lake. pi-Kale durance- lJhoiu&#13;
U 13 m^hts t-t-x&#13;
.ARGUS • DISPATCH - WEDNESDAY.&#13;
Farm Item&#13;
AUTO AND TRUCK financing&#13;
at simple interest. Save the&#13;
high cosi. of financing U' you arc&#13;
u farmer or u part time farmer.&#13;
Production Credit Ass'n of Lapeer,&#13;
205 N. Walnut St., Howell&#13;
Phone 546-2841) . 10-28x&#13;
614 Flint R(j AC 9-7O«3 l-\-\&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
CKRAM1C KILN. Good condition.&#13;
AC.&#13;
1964 CHEVROLET convertible,&#13;
red with white top. 300 HP, stick.&#13;
many extras. $2600. 878-3145. tfx ;&#13;
For Sale&#13;
The Williams &amp; Lloyd&#13;
Sponsored&#13;
W . l l l l L i l i l tv&#13;
Completely Set Up for the&#13;
Strip&#13;
Ted Davids&#13;
GEneva 74441&#13;
USED TRACTORS: A widfi rango&#13;
of power and prices (start at&#13;
$195.00). A*k us about the extended&#13;
terms for new and used tractors&#13;
and equipment. We trade&#13;
and finance. Hartland Area Hardware.&#13;
Phone 632-7141.&#13;
10-28-x&#13;
HEY BOYS L(X)K: Now you can&#13;
defer all interest and payments&#13;
until April 1. 1965 on the following:&#13;
Massey Ferguson K5 tractor&#13;
and 4 bottom plow. $895 down;&#13;
Minneapolis Molinc M5 tractor&#13;
and 4 bottom plow and 4 row&#13;
cultivator. SI 145 down: Minneapolis&#13;
Moline UB tractor ami&#13;
plow, $375 down: John Deere 50&#13;
tractor w plow and cultivator.&#13;
S3.95 down: John Deere 530 tractor&#13;
w 1 row corn picker. 51)50&#13;
down; Ford tractor, $395 cash; 2&#13;
inexpensive tractors. $195 cash&#13;
each. Must be seen to appreciate.&#13;
W" trade and finance. Hartland&#13;
Area Hardware. Phone 632-7141.&#13;
11-4x&#13;
j IRON FIKKMAN Stoker; 20 ga.&#13;
; double barrel shot gun. Both A-l&#13;
; condition. 878-3402. 10-28p&#13;
' QUALITY evertfi-ppns and nur- ;&#13;
sery slock. Hring containers,&#13;
sh.uvei.s. N i-c tar Nuuk Farms.)&#13;
MOJ S. Hu-hcs. Lake C h e m u n g . '&#13;
10-28X&#13;
' NEW &amp; I S K D GUNS. We buy,&#13;
1 selJ and trade, 1U690 E. Grand&#13;
j RK'M" a). Island Laki.\ 229-6630.&#13;
: tfx&#13;
1 M!' CfUlPP.KSSnH for rP n i j&#13;
' Sterling Kquipmi'iH Co Call How-'&#13;
' well J4G-2t&gt;20. tfx&#13;
I SKYKRAL BRANDS of used and&#13;
new Pioneer chain saws. May be&#13;
seer; at Chuck's Repair Shop,&#13;
Pinckney N78-3149. 10-28x&#13;
1 O \ E RKD plaid deer hunters'&#13;
.suit. Fairly ^,&gt;od condition. $10.&#13;
Si/e 42. 229-7911. tfx&#13;
SPACE 22 it \ 3U tt. in new&#13;
building. Suitable tor unices or&#13;
.small business. Sec a t Virginia&#13;
b Beauty Shup ur cali 229-&#13;
9023. tfx&#13;
2 BEDROOM upstairs heated&#13;
apt. Slu\u and retn^cnKur, yalage.&#13;
i/lose to slioppmy. \i.,&#13;
children or p&lt;_Us. Shown by&#13;
appointment AC 9-6611. ttx&#13;
MODERN HOUSE newly decorated&#13;
at Fonda Lake, nice&#13;
yard sUi.s.sed m pui'eh, one&#13;
bedroom, gas heat, no pets.&#13;
Deposit required. Open Kri. u-&#13;
Sun. ni^ht. StiS.OQ trio. 1U22»I&#13;
E. Grand River U\&#13;
1 BEDROOM apartment. He;u&#13;
furnished. Close to shopping.&#13;
No children or pets. Sti-Vou per&#13;
month, Shown by appointment,&#13;
Phone AC 9-6611. tl.\&#13;
ONLY uue like this VA repo&gt;&#13;
session. Tak.(,&gt; over ab it. \\&gt;v&#13;
handyman, '.i kA'dnwmt, OIK&#13;
buth, kiichui, dining room,&#13;
hu.nc family room. For onl\&#13;
$4,5&lt;H). Terms may be obtained&#13;
from your lociil bank, or cash.&#13;
Complete cyclone fvneed-in&#13;
yard. A real &gt;leeper. Hurry •&#13;
Hurry • Hurry. Dunald Hcnke]-&#13;
mun Co. tfx&#13;
WONDERFUL OPPORTUN-&#13;
1 ITY for retired person, l n -&#13;
j come properU Owner must&#13;
siicriiicr. Income S100 per mo.&#13;
UK 4-7058. U'x&#13;
LAKE front home. Three miles&#13;
north of Police post at School&#13;
I»tke 2H9! Parklawn Drive.&#13;
I9.S00. Terms. 10-28x&#13;
Conversion Borners. Five&#13;
estimates — terms Genius&#13;
Home Center. UP S-3143.&#13;
CJUAI.ITY floor santiing and&#13;
finishing. Free estimates. J .v&#13;
C Floor Co. 227-2S67 \l\&#13;
W L HEPLACL LiLAS.^ u&gt; Aluminum.&#13;
wood or strel SMMI.&#13;
C. G. Rohson Hardware. I l l&#13;
W Main St AC 7-7.v'U M n&#13;
\K\V CO'iTAGK and wooded lot-&#13;
Full price $2595 with $259 down.&#13;
Private sand beach on tarye&#13;
lake. Kishinjj aini lx&gt;a1iriR. Deer&#13;
and pui'trid^e hunting. Leave US-&#13;
27 (1-75) Freeway at Harrison-&#13;
Gladwin Kxit. At stop sign, turn&#13;
left one block to otir office.&#13;
NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT&#13;
COMPANY. HARRISON O,x&gt;n&#13;
seven days a week. (Member&#13;
of Commerci1) 1O-28X&#13;
PRODUCTION CREDIT loans—&#13;
Intermediate terms low interest&#13;
rates—repayment to fit your income.&#13;
Call for an appointment.&#13;
Production Credit Ass'n. of I.apeer,&#13;
205 N. Walnut St., Howell.&#13;
Phone 54(i-2H40. 10-28x&#13;
; f-.VEKY KIND of eual on han-I,&#13;
'ilso 11 if J nil. lumhor anri building&#13;
^ui)piio&gt;. Frti' HoJi\ o;\v&#13;
' Phone HA ti-8119. I) E, Huey&#13;
' &amp;. Soii&gt;. t-f-\&#13;
I HIRED IT&#13;
THROUGH THE&#13;
WANT ADS&#13;
BABYSITTING IN my home&#13;
Evenings, weekly or nightly-&#13;
Call 227-5818. tfx&#13;
WANTED custom corn picking&#13;
with wagons and elevator available.&#13;
AC 9-6724. tfx&#13;
CHILD care in my home, any age,&#13;
located downtown Brighton. 229-&#13;
7849. 10-28-p&#13;
LET PAULA take care of all&#13;
your sewing needs. Phone AC 9-&#13;
2682. 10-28&#13;
GUARANTEED ROOFS&#13;
Built-Up Hot Roof*&#13;
Asphalt Shingle*&#13;
Free Estimates&#13;
Repairs and New Roofs&#13;
VIRLEY&#13;
Phone Mllford Mutual 4-S785&#13;
Carolina, Mllford. Michigan tfx&#13;
BUYER'S GUIDE&#13;
"Flowers by Heller's"&#13;
Formerly Winkpihaat FtorsJ Co.&#13;
Phone Bowel) 2M&#13;
Shop &amp; Save&#13;
At Your&#13;
Local&#13;
Merchants&#13;
Gamble's Store&#13;
Hardware — Paint&#13;
Wallpaper • HmiMware?&#13;
and Appliances&#13;
Electrical&#13;
and&#13;
Plumbing Supplies&#13;
Tires &amp; Rattenta&#13;
184 W. M*i» Pit 40 MU1&#13;
New Trucks&#13;
1963 NEW GMC VVideside&#13;
Pick-up. From $1795.(X) Burroughs&#13;
Pontiac - GMC Sales j&#13;
—Howell — Dial 546-0930.&#13;
9-65&#13;
Boats &amp; Motors&#13;
McCulloch Sales &amp; Service —&#13;
"Repairing all Miikes." HI&#13;
9-8951. Mannings Sports Center&#13;
9317 Main St. Whitmore Lake&#13;
tfx&#13;
Pets &amp; Animals&#13;
COLLIE PUPPIES $7.50 each,&#13;
6829 Chambers Rd., Pinckney 878-&#13;
6692. tfx&#13;
FREE COLLIE to be given to a&#13;
good home, 4yrs., male. AC. 7-&#13;
2011, anytime. 10-28x&#13;
Crops for Sale&#13;
QUALITY apples for pies, sauce&#13;
and eating. Mclntosh, Jonathan.&#13;
Delicious, Spy, Golden Delicious&#13;
and Banana apples. Fresh apple&#13;
cider. Also honey. Open 7 days&#13;
per week, 8-7. Warren's Orchards,&#13;
8866 McClements Rd., Brighton,&#13;
Va mile west off old US23.&#13;
tfx&#13;
APPLES - SWEET CIDER&#13;
Many varieties, beautiful fruit.&#13;
Bargains in utility grades. Sweet&#13;
cider freshly pressed. Oakland&#13;
Orchards, 2205 E, Commerce Rd.,&#13;
1 mile east of Mil ford between&#13;
Burns and Duck Lake Rds. R to&#13;
6 dairy. 11-25*&#13;
WANTED&#13;
TO DO REWEAVING. TAIL.&#13;
ORING, MENDING and ALTERATIONS&#13;
Wrt. Cecil Gore,&#13;
phone AC 9-2732. t-f-a&#13;
FARM TO RENT: About 100&#13;
acres. Cash rent with option to&#13;
buy. Call 449-8503, collect.&#13;
11-4X&#13;
SHOP FOR credit by phone. Call&#13;
and make an appointment on&#13;
your farm. Production Cnxlit&#13;
Ass'n of LaiKH&gt;r. 205 N. Walnut&#13;
St.. Howell, Phone 546-2840. 10-28x&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
BLACK S P R I T E . Colorado blue&#13;
spruce. 2 to 4 ft. hi«h. D:^ yourself.&#13;
2605 Van Amberg 111 AC&#13;
9-2655. ll-4x&#13;
F ( ) 1 K Y AUTOMATIC saw file&#13;
and automatic: n&amp;w .set. 229-79B1.&#13;
1U-2S&#13;
HEALTIKL'L, exclu.sive 3 roum&#13;
apartment, furnished. Lake frontage.&#13;
Excellent transporation. Reft'rence.&#13;
v Immediate ]K»s.ses.sion.&#13;
AC 7-109.1. tf&#13;
2 - 1 BEDROOM c o l l a r s for&#13;
1 or 2 people $45 per month plus&#13;
heat. Can be seen Sunday 11-3.&#13;
6C57 and 6659 Edyewood Drive.&#13;
tf\&#13;
2 RKDROOM vear around homr&#13;
Cia.s heat. Wi58 Fxl^ewood Drive,&#13;
furnished. 5570. \v.-v month plu&gt;&#13;
utilities. Can be seen Sunday from&#13;
11-3. tfx&#13;
Large unfurnished. ut&gt;btairs apartment.&#13;
3 bedroom.v Pinekne\p ^7S&#13;
3232. 10-2S\&#13;
.". Bl'ini'' )&lt; &gt;M }v)\v.r S7."&gt; pet&#13;
month Close to church*1*, sehfin)&#13;
and shopping, Dial L'LM-6.*),")'..'&#13;
,\ft'M" 0 0 1^ Ty]$.:\7r&gt;~ iVmald&#13;
ITeiikolman Cu. Rral listntr.&#13;
1f\&#13;
3 BK[)R(M)M Innir — attached&#13;
garage. Call 229-984.S ii&#13;
LOST BRIGHT carpel colors . . .&#13;
restore thorn with Blur1 Lustre.&#13;
Rent Electric shampooor SI. Rat/&#13;
Hardware. 10-28x&#13;
RIKKS \\ K P A I R h D . sold,&#13;
trader] I.'io \: \MIM1I St.,&#13;
Brighton. Phune L'LiVTOR'J.&#13;
t-l-x&#13;
. U V T I O N K \ ' i : i ! \ ' S i i t . j - ' d ' i y&#13;
: 7:30 p.m. (.iuucl used Turnitvirc&#13;
' O p e n all day Satui'fJii.v s, 9010&#13;
f-^'ntiac Trnil 2 1 ; miles soutli of&#13;
. South l.yon. tfx&#13;
P R C) 1 U T Y'lCR HOML&#13;
FROM ['Kfl.MJ H'.S For further&#13;
uiform^'ior) call F T&#13;
FI\ne :&gt;n&lt;i Son. Kri^'hton, or&#13;
Th irna&gt; Head Soils. IJIC 87S-&#13;
3lill. AC 7-ISM. 11 \&#13;
( SMALL FVRNISHED collate at&#13;
P'"irj-:PLA(i: W(.X)1,». pick up, • 1412 Rri^htou Lake Hi. Inquire&#13;
ur will rlr'l.w- A\;iilah.c by] n ; 1414 Hriylilon Lake R&lt;1.&#13;
irunk : nil oi truck loarl. '. tf&#13;
3149. ' tfx FOR SALE or will rent to rouol?&#13;
. —one Iwlroom house. Lake Che-&#13;
2 BP2DROOM home full ba.senujiii.&#13;
V') car uaraye. fencKi-in&#13;
back yard. On two lots. AC. 9-&#13;
69R2 after 8. tfx&#13;
LAKE FRONT year round home&#13;
with ^as boat and 3-ton central&#13;
air conditioning completely furnisluxl.&#13;
Also,-2 bedroom cottage&#13;
on same property; $2000 yearly&#13;
income: 4 boats: 10 HP motor,&#13;
docks, picnic tablev i&gt;U'., Must&#13;
he i.c('ii to be appreciated. S4OO0&#13;
(I&lt;I\MI will handle. AC 7-M.").&#13;
Business Service&#13;
TOP Sf)IL, gravel, stone, land&#13;
&gt;capin^, ^'raiiiuy, mowing. Sep&#13;
tic fijnks and fields Trench&#13;
: Elrired Truck &amp;&#13;
Service 220-68."7 ,-f.x&#13;
CALL H I E FE.VTON u p h o ' s - -&#13;
teving Cn tm free estiinni&lt;'s,~&#13;
[ prices Phrme Fenion MA f - "&#13;
6Y23 "ii'3 N L.eRciy !&lt;t.. Yen-&#13;
\on Midi t-t-x&#13;
WATER WELLS. 3 t n . t u l O i n ; .&#13;
test holes, electric pumps,&#13;
pump repairs, well repairs.&#13;
Norman Cole HM&lt;oi&gt; 9-_*31'•&#13;
1-1 *&#13;
U O O K K i - . K P l N C .SK}:\'ICL &lt;n&#13;
my home ur ,rnt yuiu ofi:n.\&#13;
227-7.".3S - H.t/oi ShirJli!!.&#13;
t -1 - \&#13;
A L L K I N D S ul h o m e r e p a i r&#13;
work, Lijfht hauling, t t ^ e t i u n -&#13;
F O R S A L E - F \ t i u i i . x 1 a l u m :&#13;
uum s i ' i r m w i r n l n u s &lt;;r.'*% 'ors&#13;
•\( 7-2""M »-f-^&#13;
1-El G E U K G L I^Q I I • FItKK&#13;
e s t i m a t e s on new ^,i&lt;;. oil o r&#13;
coal turiKices a n d plumhintj.&#13;
B n g j i t o n P l u m b i n g a n d *&lt;-xt~&#13;
ina P h o n e AC1 9-271 1 i i \-&#13;
CARPl-:T a n d f u r n i t u r e c W n -&#13;
in^ h&gt; Ser\'icemMvtf'i-. yn&gt;r&gt; o s i i -&#13;
m a l e s . P h o n e .Vltj- jjb7*. II n&lt;&gt;&#13;
i i n s « i T :&gt;46-fill3. ! ! \&#13;
S'jTo r \ K M IXJANS, F e d . ' i ; i |&#13;
Land Bank Ass'n J u 5 N \ ^ a l -&#13;
nut St. H o u e l l , P n u n r 14L''J&#13;
CONTINUED&#13;
NEXT PAGE&#13;
3 ROOM A T ' \ R T M K N T . I'nfurni'-&#13;
hecl feeep; Fri^idairc an ! &gt;\n\c.&#13;
1 Bachelor's apartment. AC 9-«o:»9&#13;
tf\&#13;
FFA'CINC; S A \ ' E ^ 5 ' ^&#13;
f ' . i l l • • j ' ^ c i i i l ( ) ( • [ , t h r u D e e . I n -&#13;
( l u - : i i a l i . n d r e s i d e n t i a l a n d&#13;
^'ara^i'S ai.rl ndri: t i n n s . N e w&#13;
H u d s o n F e n c e C o . 4 3 7 - 9 4 4 1 .&#13;
12-.'}&#13;
RCA TV set. 2 pair table lamps&#13;
(1 brass. 1 black metal). 'I step&#13;
end tables, platform maple rocker,&#13;
child's tricycle. 227-6174.&#13;
10-28x&#13;
N'fcl-.D C A S H " Wo pay casn or&#13;
.trarto; ij.sc! I &lt;„";-&gt;&gt; a:ni •vi&lt;bo;ivd. n N K R K D R O O M apartment,&#13;
motors Mill Crock Spornnc H e a t f l ( 1 n , u . ] y decorated, Grand&#13;
Goods. Dexrer. t-f-x R i v i , r ) o ( ,a l l o n F a y t , Birkcnstock&#13;
AC 7-«720. tf&#13;
A I'TO ULASS: Fine.»i v^oiK&#13;
and itialei la.l.s. HicKup and de&#13;
livery service or use r&gt;ui cai&#13;
&gt;our choice. M I ' F F L K R S L'N&#13;
&lt; 'ONHITIONALLY " i w n i n r e r r&#13;
to original cotisurnei tor at&#13;
long as he ouiih the \el.icle or&gt;&#13;
vvhich It is installed A i R O&#13;
^elding supplies. l.F.AF S|&gt;i&#13;
in^s, all cars unrf li'^ht trucks&#13;
1 l s to J 1 '.»ii Truck-. Ironi*&#13;
j e WANT ADS&#13;
MORE MORE MORK MORK&#13;
FOLO CLASSIFIED ADS FOLO&#13;
•mly. TRUCK&#13;
condi t i n n e d ,&#13;
\ t - T o PARTS,&#13;
M6-04.30.&#13;
Mir! ROMS re&#13;
S."..."if) ARK'S&#13;
Howell, Phone&#13;
MASONRY&#13;
WORK&#13;
Including&#13;
IJKICK. BLOCK.&#13;
CKMKNT and STONK&#13;
An&gt; sj/.p ioh u anted&#13;
New or Uepair John Holtz&#13;
PONTIAC LATE mode! Sx2 carburetors,&#13;
manifold and air cleaner,&#13;
complete. AC. 9-9295. 10-2SX&#13;
Household&#13;
REMINGTON 244 pump. Model&#13;
760. 2Va to 8 Power scope. 3 boxes&#13;
shells. Gun fired only 15 times.&#13;
$100. 30 calibcf, Ml—190 rounds&#13;
ammunition. $60. 878-9908. 10-28x&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
FLOOR SCKUBBi:?? anrt Hoiisher&#13;
by hr. day. etc Gamhlf&#13;
Store. AC 7-2JW1 »-f-«&#13;
CHAIN SAWS, a m e n mi.vr,&#13;
Irtu-rj seed.er, tawn roiler, wheel&#13;
barrows, \ariuus other ton;s&#13;
and enuipmrnr Including r-iotillrr.&#13;
CHUCK'S R E P A I R .&#13;
S78-3149. M-x&#13;
THE Sr\GER Comiwny, Brand&#13;
new Singer portable, $94.40, Cabinet&#13;
model, $109.40. Touch ami&#13;
sew Slant-O-MaUc Coa&gt;ole demi&#13;
onstrator clearance &gt;ale. Like new&#13;
i t a n k vacuum cleaner, $24.95,&#13;
I Brand new typewriters, $49.95.&#13;
i Repair all makes. Phone Norman&#13;
I Pilsner, your only authorized&#13;
representative. AC 9-9344. 10-28-x&#13;
i USED HOUSEHOLD furniture.&#13;
i For every room. 299-8392. 10-2Rp&#13;
5 PAFR of lined drapes. At the&#13;
Service Center. 106 W Main&#13;
229-7881. u . 4p&#13;
» BEDROOM house. «arage.&#13;
SSO.OO. References needed. H.IL'4&#13;
Stiphen. Owner present OctoIxT&#13;
28 evening 10-28p&#13;
CLEAN 4 room unfurnished&#13;
apartment in Brighton. Couple&#13;
or gentleman. 229-9210. tfx&#13;
Emit E. Engel&#13;
DECOKATOR&#13;
Signs&#13;
Painting — Wall Paper&#13;
114 School St. Brighton&#13;
AC 7-5941 «&#13;
AUTOMATIC KENMORE wash-'&#13;
j er In running condition. Any fair:&#13;
! offer. AC. 7-5678. 10-2fip&#13;
Turn Used Hems&#13;
INTO CASH&#13;
WITH QUICK ACTINfi WANT ADS&#13;
(MIA0 7-7I?!&#13;
or&#13;
UP 8-3141&#13;
F.iST KESILTS&#13;
BRIGHTON SWEET SHOP&#13;
SEALEST Ice Cream&#13;
ADAMS POTATO CHIPS&#13;
PALL Del.lWA-—12.'l W. Main St.—Ph. AC 9-71)1)2&#13;
H E A T H Complete Tree Care&#13;
free Service&#13;
4010*~Gilbert St.&#13;
Plymouth, Mich.&#13;
Trimming, Removal.&#13;
Spraying, Stump Removal&#13;
by Machine&#13;
RAY MAXWELL, Representative&#13;
PHONK AC 9-B1.J2 — KKfCHTON&#13;
t ! \&#13;
BEWARE! - BEWARE!&#13;
Whether you own Private Property or a Business&#13;
you can now have it completely protected against&#13;
Vandals, Burglary, etc. For as little as SI5.0(1 per&#13;
month&#13;
Livingston Security Patrol&#13;
BOX 109 LAKELAND. MICHIGAN&#13;
PHONE 227-2135&#13;
TELEPHONE: 'Area Code 317&gt;&#13;
Howell 546-4780&#13;
G. E. CISSNEY •&#13;
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE&#13;
PUMPED — SERVICED — REPAIRED&#13;
YEARLY MAINTENANCE&#13;
PROMPT EFFICIENT — 21 HOI R SEKYICK&#13;
Come See Us. . . For Your Fresh Krnits and \ eatable*&#13;
Picked Fresh DaMv Sr/^DY STOP MSU M-^6. Whitmore Lake — AC 7-40.11&#13;
Sweet Cider By Gallon or Cilass&#13;
Homemade Donuts ]o-:»s&#13;
Professional and&#13;
Business Directory&#13;
KEEHN&#13;
UNKRAL HOME&#13;
AMBL'LAxN'CE SERVICE&#13;
706 W Main. Ph. 229-987]&#13;
DR. JOHN R. TLLLET&#13;
Lturopr&amp;otnr&#13;
rue«.*rhunt.-.sat.&#13;
9 a.m. to 8 p.m.&#13;
440 U Ma»n Ht.&#13;
AC »-6SM&#13;
«- j «:»• \&#13;
H»U(.HH)&gt; BCALiTY&#13;
«At ON&#13;
128 W North M AC 7-3241&#13;
—&gt; Open Kveninirii —&#13;
Air CrmdMioned&#13;
EJecincaJ Contractors&#13;
UAFFSKV&#13;
VA.FA'TRIC SHOP&#13;
Appliance K^pan and&#13;
Licensed Eleetneian&#13;
Ph. AC 7 7o11. 321 W \t*i?.&#13;
HAIMI.Mi&#13;
Interior A txterinr&#13;
fmptr HHBK^nc &amp;. KertKninx&#13;
*•&#13;
1 1 1 . 1 1 M , , i I Wall \\ ashing \1 LKO Kl SMtKK/ UP AC U-9241&#13;
•4M IftJattt Ijtkc Or.&#13;
Brtghton, .Mtrh.&#13;
S . l . W l&#13;
*•&#13;
Too to Qr»k« MtnCYr.HO I***. • * v t • • • • » &gt; «» « ' * v ~ ' f c »•»&gt;•»,» n ' • &gt; •«»&#13;
trnn It. NTJ&#13;
ktrtn » MVC&#13;
, COtFEl «H MO* 1125 I f . « / * • M « , dlM &lt;M» MUlp; (7-IM,-&#13;
Hoso/5 D. T f * Tr'rt AatncyHi W 42. S CASHIEX-CHECICER ClERICALS-ACCTG 570-85 Pit »cH. CfWitii Attncv. SW JAv*.&#13;
H&#13;
s;&#13;
Card of Thanks&#13;
I WISH to express my appreciation&#13;
to the Hamburg Rebekahs&#13;
and the Navy Mothers for their&#13;
lovely floral gifts, to Drs. Wilkinson&#13;
and Rice and the nurses&#13;
for their kindnesses and to&#13;
my many friends for the cards&#13;
and letters I received during my&#13;
stay in the hospital.&#13;
Mrs. Susan Willsraore&#13;
WE WISH to thank our neighbors&#13;
and friends for the many&#13;
wonderful acts of kindness shown&#13;
U* during the illness and death&#13;
of our husband and father, Harvey&#13;
E. Borden.&#13;
Loraina Borden&#13;
Max and Beulah Larabee&#13;
Dayton and Floy Peck&#13;
Mrs. Irma McFarland&#13;
Card off Thanks&#13;
WE WISH to thank all our relatives,&#13;
friends and neighbors for&#13;
the beautiful gifts and cards we&#13;
received at the time of our Silver&#13;
Anniversary Open House and&#13;
evening party. This day will&#13;
always be a memorable one in&#13;
our lives.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Housner&#13;
Motorcycles&#13;
NEW 1964 Yamaha Sportcycle&#13;
80 cc YG-1 real bargain. Also&#13;
1957 HD-XLCH top condition loaded.&#13;
8090 W. Grand River, Brighton.&#13;
10-28*&#13;
Earl W . Kline Real Estate&#13;
9817 E. Grand River Brighton, Michigan&#13;
City of Brighton&#13;
1 ACRE LOT —3 Bedrooms,&#13;
fireplace, c a r p e t i n g &amp;&#13;
drapes, screened porch, excellent&#13;
condition. Terms&#13;
4 BEDROOMS: 2 story&#13;
home, large lot, full basement,&#13;
large closets, storage&#13;
space, carpeting &amp; drapes.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
INCOME: 5 units, 2 bedrooms,&#13;
living room, dining,&#13;
kitchen and bath per unit.&#13;
Good location. Terms.&#13;
Country&#13;
Lake Homes&#13;
BRIGGS LAKE — Stone&#13;
siding &amp; alum, siding, 3 bedrooms,&#13;
2 car garage Oil H.A.&#13;
heat, partial basement, Lot&#13;
90 x 212, fireplace, lake&#13;
privileges. $9,500. Terms.&#13;
SILVER LAKE — 2 Bedrooms&#13;
(poss. 3rd.) plus 2&#13;
Bedroom cottage, 3 car garage,&#13;
8'2 acres, 330 ft. lake&#13;
frontage, can be sold as unit&#13;
or will divide. Terms&#13;
Lake&#13;
Building Sites&#13;
LAKE-OF-THE-PIXES —23&#13;
desirables waterfront tots.&#13;
Take your choice, $4,500,&#13;
10% down.&#13;
LAKE -OF -THE -PINES —&#13;
Off lake lots, heavily wooded&#13;
with beautiful pines. $V&#13;
500, 10% down.&#13;
Commercial&#13;
DOWNTOWN BRIGHTON:&#13;
Building '11 x 120, cement&#13;
block with brick front, Gas&#13;
heat, air conditioned. Terms.&#13;
NEW HUDSON — Building&#13;
10 x 50 now leased, apt.&#13;
lbove, Ideal location. Terms.&#13;
BRIGHTON — Grand River&#13;
Last. 200 x 300. Terms.&#13;
BRIGHTON ••- Grand River&#13;
kVest. 183 \ 400. Terms.&#13;
Farms and Vacant&#13;
Acreage&#13;
240 ACRES — 3 Bedroom 6 ACRES — Genily rolling,&#13;
home, can be sold as unit or J good location, T«im».&#13;
80 acre parcels. I&#13;
IVa ACRE — Howell Area:&#13;
3 Bedrooms, large liv. room,&#13;
fireplace, wardrobe cloteti,&#13;
ultra-modern kilchen, family&#13;
room with a panoramic view&#13;
of the countryside. More&#13;
land available. Termi.&#13;
12 '&gt; ACRES: 3 Bedrooms,&#13;
2 car Rarape, small barn,&#13;
partial basement. Terms.&#13;
10 ACRES — This beautiful&#13;
estate is rolling &amp; wooded.&#13;
Home custom built with all&#13;
the extra's. Owner leaving&#13;
state. Terms.&#13;
BEACH LAKE — S Bedrooms,&#13;
all electric heat, lake&#13;
front, attached gar., extra&#13;
lot, fireplace, excellent condition.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
Lake Homes&#13;
SCHOOL LAKE —4 Bedrooms,&#13;
large liv, room,&#13;
H.A. heat, lake privileges&#13;
Wz baths, storage space.&#13;
A real Buy, $12,500.&#13;
Term i&#13;
COTTAGES — On Round&#13;
Briggs and Island Lake from&#13;
$6,000. &amp; up.&#13;
FONDA LAKE — 4 Bedroom,&#13;
80 ft. lakefront, 2&#13;
car garage, gas heat large&#13;
closets, c a r p e t i n g and&#13;
drapes, fireplace, excellent&#13;
:ondiiion. Terms. .&#13;
FONDA LAKE — Brick. 1&#13;
car attached jjarajje, Disposal&#13;
and dishwasher, (ias&#13;
hot water he:»t, storms and&#13;
screens. Excellent beach.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
FARMETTES&#13;
2&gt;/2 - 5 • 10 ACRES&#13;
Highly restricted 1 milt&#13;
north of access io 1.96.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
60 ACRES — 4 Bedrooms,&#13;
2 story home, H. A. Heat,&#13;
paved road large barn. Excellent&#13;
condition. Terms.&#13;
120 ACRES—Vacant, Wooded&#13;
and Scenic. Close to 1-96&#13;
Terms&#13;
30 ACRES — HARTLAND&#13;
AREA, 3 Miles from Expressway,&#13;
lar(je barn 40 z&#13;
HO, Septic &amp; Well. Terms.&#13;
7 ACRES — Wlnan's lake&#13;
Sub. Terms.&#13;
| 40 ACRES — Rolling and&#13;
wooded close to 1-96. Terms.&#13;
i&#13;
RENTAL — Maxfield Lake:&#13;
2 Bedrooms, Liv. room with&#13;
fireplace, kitchen, enclosed&#13;
porch, completely furnished.&#13;
$100.00 per month. I child&#13;
accepted.&#13;
Ike Bailey&#13;
AC 9-942?&#13;
Duane Hyne&#13;
AC *-4G3«&#13;
Walker Faassett&#13;
546-1007&#13;
Brighton 227-1021&#13;
Business&#13;
Opportunities&#13;
EXCLUSIVE&#13;
FRANCHISE&#13;
Amazing new liquid plastic&#13;
coating used on all types of&#13;
surfaces interior or exterior.&#13;
Eliminated waxing when applied&#13;
on Asphalt Tile, Vinyl,&#13;
linoleum., Vinyl Asbestos, Hard&#13;
Wood, and Furniture. Completely&#13;
eliminates painting&#13;
when applied to Wood, Metal,&#13;
or Concrete surfaces. This finish&#13;
is also recommended ior&#13;
boats and automobiles.&#13;
NO COMPETITION&#13;
As these are exclusive formulas&#13;
in demand by all businesses,&#13;
industry and homes. No franchise&#13;
fee. Minimum investment&#13;
$300. Maximum investment -&#13;
$7,000. Investment is secured&#13;
by inventory. Factory trained&#13;
personnel will help set up your&#13;
business.&#13;
For complete details and descriptive&#13;
literature write:&#13;
BOX 23156&#13;
COLUMBUS. OHIO&#13;
11-il-x&#13;
CRANE RENTAL, farm ponds,&#13;
drainage ditches, lake shores&#13;
cleaned and sanded. Trucking,&#13;
bulldozing. AC 9-9297. t-f-x&#13;
FOR SALE — Varcon batteries&#13;
tires, mufflers, tail pipes and&#13;
auto accessories. G a »n b I e&#13;
Store, Brighton AC 7-2551.&#13;
tfx&#13;
'Tips for the Ladies"&#13;
Your wardrobe can be protected&#13;
against that tired feeling&#13;
just as you can. All it takes is a&#13;
few precautions.&#13;
For instance, don't take the&#13;
chance of make-up staining your&#13;
garments. Put a make-up cap&#13;
over your head, BO cosmetics&#13;
won't rub off while you're dressing.&#13;
Apply lipstick after you are&#13;
completely dressed. Nail polish&#13;
should be allowed to dry thoroughly&#13;
before you dress. Never&#13;
dab perfume or cologne directly&#13;
on a garment. Also, give your&#13;
garments a chance to relax in&#13;
the closet by rotating their wear.&#13;
They'll have a chance to "hang&#13;
out" and reshape, and help your&#13;
morale as well.&#13;
Set aside a night or two each&#13;
month for careful inspection of&#13;
all your clothes. Check for rips,&#13;
tears, broken snaps, missing buttons—-&#13;
and mend and repair them&#13;
as quickly as possible.&#13;
It's important not to press a&#13;
garment in which there are spots&#13;
or perspiration stains. Once your&#13;
garments become soiled it is safest&#13;
to clean them right away.&#13;
Storing soiled clothes will only&#13;
be an invitation for moths to attack&#13;
and feed on any food spots.&#13;
Take the clothes yourself to a&#13;
do-it-yourself drycleaning store&#13;
with the newValclene® Drycleaninpr&#13;
Fluid process. Your clothes&#13;
will be free of both spots and dirt&#13;
in less than sixteen minutes. If&#13;
your clothes are ironed before&#13;
you put them in, you won't have&#13;
to worry about pressing when&#13;
they are taken out. There's no&#13;
danger of running dyes; EO put&#13;
in a full eight-pound load and&#13;
mix clothes every color of the&#13;
rainbow.&#13;
ARGUS • DISPATCH - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1964&#13;
Want-Ads Selt&#13;
227-7151&#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;
W E B U Y&#13;
LAND CONTRACTS&#13;
IF YOU ARE SELLING&#13;
P R O P E R T Y ON A&#13;
LAND C O N T R A C T&#13;
AND WANT TO GET&#13;
YOUR MONEY OUT OF&#13;
THE CONTRACT CALL&#13;
M. McMAY.&#13;
Howell 546-3610&#13;
CARPET, furniture and wall&#13;
cleaning b y ServiceMASTER.&#13;
Free estimates. Rose Service-&#13;
MASTER. Cleaning, Howell. Dial&#13;
546-4560. tfx&#13;
Bus. Services&#13;
AUTHORIZED Pioneer Chain Saw&#13;
Dealer &amp; Service. Two-cycle fuel.&#13;
WILSON'S MID-STATE M A R -&#13;
INE, INC. 6095 E. Grand River,&#13;
Lake Chemung, Brighton. Phone&#13;
546-0740.&#13;
tfx&#13;
Country Estate&#13;
27 acres of scenic rolling&#13;
land with about 600 feet&#13;
lake frontage. Property&#13;
has beautiful larjje brick&#13;
ranch home of 3 bedrooms&#13;
and den or 4 bedrooms;&#13;
3 baths, 2 fireplaces,&#13;
_walk-out -basement,&#13;
.zoned _hotwater&#13;
heat; attached 1\\ car&#13;
garage. _Located- j u s t&#13;
outside Brighton on paved&#13;
_road -in _good_ area&#13;
close to 1-96 and U.S.-23&#13;
exits; easy commuting&#13;
distance to Detroit, Ann&#13;
Arbor and Flint.&#13;
Livingston&#13;
Realty Co.&#13;
227-1431 (Area 313)&#13;
546-4510 (Area 517)&#13;
CITY OF BRIGHTON — Fine for couple. This 2-bedroom home&#13;
has kitchen, living room, glassed porch, utility room, combination&#13;
storms &amp; screens. Nice lot. $7500. Low down payment.&#13;
NEAR BRIGHTON — On 2/3 of an acre. Two bedroom home.&#13;
Kitchen, dining area, shower. $8500 Low down payment.&#13;
NEAR BRIGHTON — 3-bedroom home, kitchen, living room,&#13;
carpeted throughout. Two car garage. $13,500 with $1500 down.&#13;
COTTAGE — Luke privileges to Fonda Lake. Two bedroom,&#13;
living room, glassed porch, extra lot. Estate prof&gt;erty. $5500.&#13;
Low down payment may be arranged.&#13;
BRIGGS LAKE — Waterfront cottage. Excellent beach. Two&#13;
bedrooms, living room, natural fireplace, spacious porch,&#13;
garage. $10,500 with $2,000 down.&#13;
BRIGGS LAKE - Year 'round waterfront home. Modern&#13;
kitchen, two bedrooms, IV2 baths, spacious living room, large&#13;
glassed porch. Some furnishings and boat. $13,000 with $1,000&#13;
down.&#13;
COUNTRY HOME — One year old 3-bedroom brick ranch with&#13;
walkout basement. Two fireplaces, 2Vz baths, spacious kitchen,&#13;
ga.s heat, attached 2-car garage. Excellent location close to&#13;
expressways. Lake privileges included in price of $25,500,&#13;
Terms.&#13;
A. C. THOMPSON, Real Estate&#13;
9947 E. Grand River&#13;
Brighton — AC 7-3101&#13;
Salesmen;&#13;
MERLIN GLAZIER WILLIAM REICKS&#13;
AC 9-9345 AC 9-6335&#13;
COUNTRY HOME — Six room, aluminum siding, fully insulated,&#13;
ty* acres level land. Full basement and gas H. W. heat.&#13;
Attached garage. Copper plumbing throughout. Built in 1963.&#13;
$15,300.00 Conv. Terms.&#13;
SMALL FARM — 5 acres with 3 bedroom brick home on paved&#13;
road. Full basement. Oil forced air heat. Built in 1961. $12,1*50.00&#13;
—Terms.&#13;
CITY HOME, in Brighton near stores and school. v&#13;
2 acre lot,&#13;
and nicely landscaped. Gas H.W. heat fireplace, and large enclosed&#13;
porch. Attached garage. $10,900.00 — Easy terms.&#13;
LAKEFRONT 4 bedroom home on extra large lot with large&#13;
trees. Large family room. Pleasant living room with picture&#13;
windows giving beautiful view of lake. Excellent beach. $25,000.&#13;
KEN SHULTZ AGENCY&#13;
Real Estate S Insurance&#13;
9909 E. Grand River, Brighton AC 9-6i:&gt;8 2H4SS PcattM&#13;
Sooth Lyoa. Mlefc.&#13;
G E M V S 7-tMS&#13;
Custom Built&#13;
Ranch Homes&#13;
ON STOUR LA&gt;D&#13;
LARGE o&#13;
Covered Front Porch&#13;
$6,850 Full Price&#13;
NO DOWN&#13;
PAYMENT&#13;
$58.00 Per Month&#13;
3-Bdrm. Alum, insulated sid*&#13;
ing, copper plumbing:, duratub&#13;
3 pc. bath, double bowl&#13;
sink, Installed. Complete wiring&#13;
with fixtures. Walls and&#13;
ceilings insulated, Vs" drywall&#13;
ready for decorating&#13;
Model: 28425 Pontiac Trail&#13;
2 miles north of Ten MUe,&#13;
So. Lyon.&#13;
Cobb Homes, Inc.&#13;
HOWELL TOWN &amp; COUNTRY, Inc.&#13;
REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE • BUILDING&#13;
Three Offices to Serve You . . .&#13;
HOWELL— ao02 E*GRAND RIVER«&#13;
BRIGHTON— 108 w-MAIN&gt; AC 7"1131&#13;
PINCKNEY— E - 8 7 8 * 3 1 7 7&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
3 BEDROOM RANCH — close to shopping&#13;
center, kitchen has built-ins, bath — full&#13;
basement — Located on two lots. $16,500.&#13;
No. 1321&#13;
2 BEDROOM or possible 3 bedroom,&#13;
story home, separate dining room, close&#13;
to A &amp; P and churches. $12,900 with $1,900.&#13;
down No. 1674.&#13;
2 BEDROOM RANCH — Living Room,&#13;
dining room, kitchen and utility room. Lot&#13;
66 x 147. Priced to sell. No. 1451&#13;
TWO BEDROOM OLDER HOME — Carpeted&#13;
living room — Paneled kitchen — screened&#13;
front porch — garage with plenty of&#13;
storage. Beautiful large lot. $9,500. with&#13;
$1500. down. No. 1612&#13;
PINCKNEY j&#13;
4 BEDROOM OLDER HOME — large lot — |&#13;
Excellent shade trees. $7,500. No. 1721 j&#13;
COUNTRY&#13;
RETIREMENT HOME - 1 BDRM. ranch —&#13;
alum, storms and screens — attached garage—&#13;
located on one acre — $9,500.00 w/$l,000. dn.&#13;
No. 1780&#13;
HORIZON HILLS - NEW - Two-story 4&#13;
bedroom colonial — family type kitchen —&#13;
family room with fireplace — lVa ceramic&#13;
baths — full basement. $125,950. No. 20-B&#13;
3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH - fireplace -&#13;
built-in kitchen — attached 2 car garage.&#13;
$19,000. No. 1767-A&#13;
NEW THREE BEDROOM BRICK RANCH&#13;
— fireplace — lVfe ceramic baths — builtin&#13;
oven and stove — full basement —&#13;
2 car attached garage. $19,500. No. 1755&#13;
HAMBURG — Three bedroom older home — ( LAKE CHEMTXG — Excellent lake privile-&#13;
LAKE HOMES&#13;
HANDY LAKE — 3 bedroom home — carpeted&#13;
living room and dining room — fireplace «—&#13;
built-in oven and stove — 2 baths — landscaped&#13;
lot. $17,850. No. 1768&#13;
NEAT ONE BDRM. cottage with % bath -&#13;
— insulated — 2 car garage — shade trees&#13;
— 40 ft. on School Lake. $8,900. with excellent&#13;
terms. No. 1775&#13;
WOODLAND LAKE - 3 bedroom home - living&#13;
room with fireplace — ceramic bath — full&#13;
basement. Priced to sell. No. 1776&#13;
ORE LAKE — Three bedroom cottage -&#13;
Excellent beach — 75 x 300 lot — large&#13;
shade trees — living room 12x13 — dining&#13;
room 12 x 15 — porch 9 x 26. No.&#13;
1712&#13;
BUCK LAKE — Two bedroom ranch — built&#13;
• in 1964. Ceramic bath — excellent easement&#13;
to lake, $9,250. No. 1714&#13;
HANDY LAKE — nearly new' 2 bedroom .&#13;
ranch — full basement — kitchen hax&#13;
built-in stove and oven — dining area 11&#13;
x 15 — $12,775. — $1,500. down. No. 1684&#13;
SILVER LAKE - 2 bedroom ~ otf furnace&#13;
—designed for year around living — With •&#13;
extra lot. $11,000. with $1,000. down. No&#13;
1628&#13;
LONG LAKE — 2 Bedroom — large porch —&#13;
garage — furnace — This cottage is part*&#13;
of exclusive club. $12,750. with $3,500&#13;
down. No. 1629&#13;
HANDY LAKE — 2 bedroom lakefront cottage,&#13;
walkout basement $8,500. with $500&#13;
down. No. 1717&#13;
modern kitchen — paneled living room —&#13;
2 car garage. $12,000 No. 1677.&#13;
MILFORD AREA — 4 Bedroom colonial —&#13;
family room with fireplace — 2V-i baths —&#13;
built-in oven and range — full basement —&#13;
attached 2Va car garage — 3 miles to X-Way.&#13;
No. 1777.&#13;
2 BEDROOM COTTAGE — combined living&#13;
room and kitchen — lake privileges on Rush&#13;
Lake. $7,500. with $750.00 down. No. 1685&#13;
LAKELAND COUNTRY CLUB — two-level&#13;
home overlooking Golf Course — beautiful&#13;
trees and sotting — modernistic home — 3&#13;
bedrooms. No. 1682.&#13;
3', 4 ACRES — 2 bedroom ranch — dining&#13;
room — kitchen and spacious living room&#13;
— attached 1U car garare — storms and&#13;
screens. $10,500. with $2,500. down. No.&#13;
1665&#13;
2 BEDROOM RANCH — living room 24 x 14,&#13;
kitchen and dining area 16 x 26 — breezeway&#13;
and attached 21 j cur garage. Near&#13;
Brighton. No. 1655&#13;
2 BEDROOM modernestic ranch on beautifully&#13;
landscaped country lot. Carpeted living&#13;
and dining room, fireplace, kitchen with&#13;
built-in oven and range, blender and dishwasher.&#13;
Possibility of lakefront. $23,000.&#13;
No. 1653.&#13;
3 BEDROOM ranch nestled In pines — many&#13;
features — slate floor entry way — covered&#13;
patio — cherry paneled family room with&#13;
fireplace and many -more. No. 1512&#13;
2 BEDROOM cottage, living room with fireplace,&#13;
kitchen, bath, covered patio. Completely&#13;
furnished. $10,500. No. 1559.&#13;
SMALL COTTAGE — full basement, living&#13;
area 12 x 20, kitchen 10 x 7. full bath,&#13;
ges, 2 bedroom cottage with walk-out basement,&#13;
can be used for year around living&#13;
Spacious shaded lot. $8,850. No. 1604&#13;
WOODLAND — Two bedroom ranch type*&#13;
home — living room with fireplace — utility&#13;
room — enclosed front porch. $11,000.&#13;
No. 1264R-1 "1&#13;
THREE BEDROOM one-story home — largekitchen&#13;
— living and dining area — fullj&#13;
basement. $10,000. No. 1757&#13;
:&#13;
ROUND LAKE — Two bedroom lake front »&#13;
home — 1* 2 car garage — partly furnished *&#13;
-excellent beach. $14,000. No. 1758 $&#13;
*&#13;
STRAW BERRY LAKE — 3 bedroom home —•&#13;
full basement with finished recreation roorr£&#13;
—living room and dining room carpeted — £&#13;
ideal be^ch — screened in patio. $18,500&#13;
with terms. No. 1481&#13;
WOODLAND — 5 BEDROOM brick veneeit&#13;
ranch home. Large living room with fire-&gt;&#13;
place, 2 baths, family kitchen, glassed ir£&#13;
porch with grill. Outside patio with gril£&#13;
2 car garage. $31,500. No. 1553&#13;
FARMS&#13;
HORSE FARM—10 Acres—3 bdrm. modern rancj£&#13;
—30 x 50 pole barn with horse stalls and tadf&#13;
room. Possibility for lake. $17,000. with $3,000j&#13;
dn. No. 1770 Z&#13;
HORSE FARM — East of Brighton — 6(C&#13;
m&#13;
acres — good fencing — 8 box stalls — &gt;&#13;
knotty pine interior, furnished. 2 lots. } bedroom ranch with attached garage - J&#13;
fireplace — 3,4 mile frontage. $47,500. I&#13;
19 ACRES — Three bedroom older farnT&#13;
$6,500. with $1,000. down. No. 1697&#13;
3 BR RANCH — carpeted living room with&#13;
fireplace, kitchen and dining area, I1 a baths.&#13;
recreation room, 2Vi car garage Nicely&#13;
landscaped. $21,500. No. 1547&#13;
3 BEDROOM RANCH — within stones throw&#13;
of Brighton — 1!2 bath — carpeted living&#13;
room — full basement. No. 1675&#13;
HORIZON HILLS&#13;
4-BEDROOM RANCH WTTH full basement -&#13;
fireplace, kitchen with built-in oven and stove&#13;
—2 baths. Attached 2 car garage. $35,000. .&#13;
house in good condition — living room - •&#13;
kitchen — dining room — Wz car garage—*&#13;
Beautiful setting among blue spruce a n ^&#13;
hemlock trees. $17,000. No. 1701 '&#13;
RETREAT&#13;
10 ACRE — private pond — 54 varieties of&#13;
trees — Black top road — IV2 story retreat&#13;
—wall to wall carpeting. No. 1719&#13;
Mildred Shannon&#13;
AC 9-6636&#13;
Bea Meggritt&#13;
AC 9-2496&#13;
Charles Showerman&#13;
Bert Wylie Art White&#13;
Mildred Duff&#13;
MU 5-2056&#13;
Sally Noeker&#13;
AC 9-9609&#13;
Roscoe Eager&#13;
Virginia Herrmann Erston Clarke 1&#13;
AC 9-7923 498-2173 ;&#13;
BilL-Emst H. G. Wiflfgins f&#13;
PR 4-5648 I&#13;
Ralph Nauss&#13;
Bill Bortels Ed. Schaefer&#13;
Hollis Miller&#13;
Clinton Withey&#13;
Bob Frftc£&#13;
Stanley Dinkel *&#13;
.&#13;
ALMOST AS GOOD AS LAKEFRONTAGE,&#13;
lot at Whitmore&#13;
Lake, perfect beach. $1,200.&#13;
SPACIOUS CUSTOM BUILT brick&#13;
ranch home, like new, on one&#13;
acre, 3 car garage, paved road.&#13;
$18,500, $5,000 down.&#13;
BEST OF BUYS, beautiful productive&#13;
80 acre farm near Brighton,&#13;
good 6 room home and many&#13;
valuable buildings. % mile road&#13;
frontage. $28,500.&#13;
^ — • — Hayner&#13;
Insurance &amp; Real Estate&#13;
Detroiiers call WOodward 3-1480 A C 7 - 2 2 7 1&#13;
EST. 1022 Open Sundays &amp; Evenings by appointment A C 9 - 7 8 4 1&#13;
408 West&#13;
Main Street&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
FOUR BEDROOM farm home on&#13;
1 acre, clean and comfortable.&#13;
$3,500. $1,100 down.&#13;
1963 MOBILE HOME with large&#13;
lot. Used 6 months, 2 bedrooms,&#13;
dining and kitchen, lots of cupboards.&#13;
Patio 10 x 56' with aluminum&#13;
awning. $8,000. Terms.&#13;
MODERN WATERFRONT cottage&#13;
on beautiful Huron River,&#13;
extra large site, nice loc^tjod.&#13;
$6,500 $1,500 down.&#13;
V A- J&#13;
ARGUS • DISPATCH - WEDNESrAY, OCTOBER 28, 1W41 WANT ADS&#13;
LEGAL&#13;
NOTICES&#13;
-9FATS Of--M1CH1O \ N&#13;
Cb* Pr«u»t« coari lot UM&#13;
Cooatj of UvinpUm&#13;
f IB tht Mattel oJ the Estate ol&#13;
NELLIE FRANCES McQlULLIN.&#13;
At • MMion at u r a Court, neid on&#13;
October «. 1964.&#13;
,. Prewnt, Honorable&#13;
fYanda E. Bwron, Judge 01 Probate&#13;
NOTICE 13 HEREBY CilVtN lha'&#13;
ft!] creditor! oT said deceased are required&#13;
to present their rlaims In&#13;
frriUng and under oath, to said Court.&#13;
and to »erve a copy thereol upon&#13;
B B Moshier of 36830 Goddard Kuad.&#13;
Romulu*, Michigan, fiduciary of&#13;
laid «state, and that luch claims will&#13;
be heard by said Court at the Prolate&#13;
Office on December 15,, 1%4,&#13;
at ten AM.&#13;
ft 1B Ordered, That notice thereol oe fiven by publication of a copy hereoi&#13;
IT three week» conserutlvelv previous&#13;
fo said day or nearlng, in the Plnokftey&#13;
Dispatch, and that the fiduciary&#13;
£aus« a copy of this notice to be&#13;
aerved upon each Known party in m&#13;
Jereit at bis last known address by&#13;
registered! certified or ordinary mall&#13;
*w1th proof of mailing), or by personal&#13;
service at Least fourteen (14)&#13;
0ays prior to such hearing.&#13;
FrtANCIb e. BARRO.N&#13;
', Judge ol Probate.&#13;
A true copy:&#13;
S E L E N M. QOUU3&#13;
Register oT Probate.&#13;
B. B. Moshier, Attorney&#13;
StJJWO Goddard Rd.&#13;
Romulus, Mirhigan.&#13;
Oct. 14. 21, 28&#13;
thai being the place for holding th«&#13;
Ctrcutt Cnort w and (or aald County&#13;
on Wednesday the Twenty-fitth «35th'&#13;
day of November 15KS4. at KJ:(X&#13;
o'Hock a.m. Eastern Standard T1m«&#13;
in the forenoon of said day, and saio&#13;
premises will be sold to nay thr&#13;
amount so as aforesaid then due on&#13;
said Mortgage together with four A "4&#13;
&lt;4Vt%) per cent Interest, legal cost*&#13;
attorneys' tees and also any taxes&#13;
and insurance that said Mortgage d"«s&#13;
pay on or prtnr to the date of said&#13;
sali*; which premises are described m&#13;
said Mortgtitft' as follows, to-wrtt: I/A&#13;
1U? Saxony Subdivision No. 1 Aanex&#13;
being a part of the east H of the&#13;
northwest Section 55. TTo wn 11&#13;
• NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE&#13;
• Default having been made 1n the&#13;
conditions of a certain Mortgage made&#13;
bv HAROLD ALVIN BKJIN Jr. and&#13;
JUJSE V. BK.1IN. hn wife to NA&#13;
Jl'IONAL HO MLS ACCKPTA.NCE COR&#13;
PORATTON. an Indiana Corporation&#13;
dated the IKih day of October №t&gt; .&#13;
an d recorde d in th e office nf th e Res-&#13;
JKter of Deed s for th e Count y and&#13;
of Mlfhican , on th e 18th day ot !&#13;
1956. In Liber .T.'4 of Mor t j&#13;
on pa°e 4P4. whii'h mortgag e&#13;
n a j subsequentl y assigned tiy Nationa l&#13;
Hume s Acceptanc e Corporatio n to Wort&#13;
e s t e r Federa l Savings an d Loan Asjoolatlon&#13;
, hy assignmen t date d fr&gt;l&gt;&#13;
fi;ary 05, 193? an d recorde d April 11,&#13;
3957"in Liber 33.1 of Mortgages , Pag e&#13;
2? Livingston Count y Record 1!, on&#13;
which Mortgag e ther e U claime d to&#13;
be du e at th e dat e of thi s notice , for&#13;
principa l and interest . th e sum of&#13;
Nin e Thousan d Fou r Hundre d Sixty&#13;
en d 03/10 0 Hi 146d.0J&gt; Dollars , an d th e&#13;
furthe r • aum of Sevent y -five (S7.ri 00 •&#13;
fViilars. as Attornev' s ffes makin g&#13;
th e whole amoun t claime d to be du e&#13;
^at th e dftte of thl * notice , to-wif. (he&#13;
.•ri m of Nin e Thousnr d KIN 1" Hundre d&#13;
Thirty-fiv e a n i o?/io o &lt;$9..&gt;3Mi2 i Doi&#13;
Jnrs . to which amour, * vill he sdd^ d&#13;
•aV-th e tim e ot sale a!l taxe s a^rl m&#13;
s'lranc e tha t ma v he paid hy th e said&#13;
Mortgage e between th e dat e of thi s&#13;
Viotice an d th e tim e of said sate : an d&#13;
Ho proceedin g at 1H\ V havin g been ma'iuite&#13;
d to recove r th e debt now retn&amp;&#13;
inin g secure d by saui Mortgage .&#13;
t&gt;r an y par t thereof , whereb y th e&#13;
power of sale contatne d in said Mort -&#13;
]gai;e ha * becom e operative :&#13;
NVw Therefore . Notic e is Hereb v&#13;
t'.iven tha t bv virtu e of th e power of&#13;
•al e conlainr d in said Vort&gt;;ag e an d&#13;
!TV pursuanc e cf th e statut e in such&#13;
' r a w "maU e "artf" pro'rM«1 , the sn:ri&#13;
Mortgag e "'ill be foreclose d by a salt'&#13;
Of th e premise" : therei n describe d or&#13;
.«o muc h thereo f as ma y be nece s&#13;
• Bary. public auction , to ihe highest&#13;
bliiiter. at wi-st fron t doo r of tin&#13;
rour t hom e In th e n t y ot Koweii&#13;
van d Count y of Livingston , Michigan ,&#13;
north . Rang e b east, r.ree n Oa k Township,&#13;
accordin g to th e plat thereo f&#13;
as recorde d in Liber 8, Pug e 4 of&#13;
Plats . Livingston Count y Records , said&#13;
propert y bein g locate d in Gree n oa k&#13;
Township , Livingston County . Mic h&#13;
igan.&#13;
WORCESTE R FEDERA L SAV&#13;
IN'C S AND J.OAN ASSOCIATIO N&#13;
Worcester . Mass .&#13;
Mortgagee , Assignee&#13;
DATED : August 25, 1964&#13;
ARTHU R K. BROWN&#13;
Attorne y for Mortgage e&#13;
:CS0 i^enobsco t Buildin g&#13;
Detroi t 2H. Michiga n&#13;
WOodward . 1-351*0&#13;
Aug. 26. Nov. 18&#13;
MORTGAft E SALE&#13;
Defaul t havin g been mad e In th e&#13;
conditio n of tna t certai n mortgag e&#13;
date d Februar y 37. 1964, execute d&#13;
ny Georg e Chapma n an d Jea n Jolly&#13;
Chapman , his wife. Mortgagors , to&#13;
The Brighto n Stat e Bank , a Michiga n&#13;
Bankin g Corporation . Mortgagee , rerorrie&#13;
d Februar y 19. 1964 In Liber&#13;
•1.7. 1 of Mortgage s a t pages 297 an d&#13;
29S thereof ;&#13;
Notic e is hereb y given tha t said&#13;
mortgag e w'll he foreclose d pursuan t&#13;
to power nf sale of th e premise s&#13;
thTfi n describe d as land in th e Township&#13;
rit Gree n Oak , Livingston County .&#13;
Michigan , to is it:&#13;
Par t of th e Southwes t quarte r of&#13;
Sectio n 2B. Town ! North . Rang e t&gt;&#13;
East , Michigan , describe d as follows:&#13;
Beginnin g at a poin t on tr, e&#13;
Nort h an d Smit h .quarte r line * if&#13;
said Sectio n 'JK at a poin t 83L' 4 fn-f r&#13;
Sout h of t}ip c e r ' e r thereof , thenf e&#13;
West 3:&lt;7 5 feet: thenc e Sout h (J' W&#13;
Eas t 17B.« feet: ther.e e Eas t 337.0&#13;
feet to tti&lt;" Nort h an d Sout h qiiarter&#13;
line : thenc e Nort h 176 6 tVef&#13;
alon e said quarte r lir.e to th e pom :&#13;
of beginning , ("nntainir g 1 .'.7 acre*.&#13;
All of th e above describe d land s&#13;
win he soiil at publi c auctio n to ine&#13;
i'.iches t bidde r for rash by th e Sheriff&#13;
ot I.i\ pingston ("ourt y at th e u e s t f-.in t&#13;
doo r nf th e Courthous e in th e ("iry&#13;
of Howe!! m said Count y an d ^'.a' e&#13;
•&gt; n Tuesday . Decembe r 29 J964. at&#13;
icn o'cloc k In th e forenoo n of sa:d&#13;
day.&#13;
Ther e !* du e an d payabl e at th e&#13;
dat e of thi s notic e upo n ihe deb*&#13;
securer ) hy said mortgage , th e sum&#13;
of Eigh'ee n Thousan d O^&lt;&gt; Hundre d&#13;
V'orlv seven Dollar s an d Twen'y-'hro p&#13;
"en' s '$'.8,147,231 . Dated : Septembe r&#13;
TUP. BKICHTO V STATE BAN'K .&#13;
a MK-lvd'ir i Bankin g Corpora fiun&#13;
Mortcnge e&#13;
rha-le s K. Van Winkle&#13;
1'ir^t Nationa l Ban k B'jildir.K I&#13;
IToweil, Michiga n j&#13;
Attorney&#13;
no suit or proceeding * at law or 1n&#13;
cNiuit&gt; aa\ln g been tn«mul«w tu rv&#13;
u\ m the debt iww reiuHyUi g s?&#13;
cuitH J by said mortgag e •&lt;&gt; any- (wit&#13;
thereof, whereby the power of sale&#13;
contained in said mortgage h*a \&amp;&#13;
v me ctper»ttve : * '&#13;
NOT1CK IS HfcKKBY UIVKN. thaf&#13;
i&lt;&gt; virtue ot the power ol sale CUD&#13;
!aired In said mortgage and the sta-&#13;
'utp in such c u e made and provld&#13;
«^i on Tuesday the t2th nay of Janu&#13;
ary A.D. 1985, at 12:0U o'clty-M In tbe&#13;
noon, of said day. Eastern Standard&#13;
lime, the undenlgned *1U. at th«&#13;
WM' front door of the Coun Housf In&#13;
th« City of Howell. Michigan, tfhat&#13;
rn'ir.g the place of holding the Circuit&#13;
Court in the County In which&#13;
the said mortgaged premises are looaied^^&#13;
aell at. public auction to the&#13;
Highest bidder, the preml«e« describ&#13;
'd In said mortgage or so much thereit&#13;
ah may be necessary to pay the&#13;
amount so ax aforesaid due on said&#13;
mortgage, with 7 percent interest, and&#13;
all Iftgal costs, charges and expenses,&#13;
together with said attorneys fees&#13;
»nd also any sum or sums which may&#13;
be paid by the undersigned rwessarv&#13;
'n protect their Interest m the pre&#13;
mises Which premises are described&#13;
as follows, to-wit:&#13;
Village of Hamburg. Uvingston&#13;
County. Michigan. described as&#13;
UJIS 21 and 22. Jones Addition to&#13;
the Village of Hamburg, according&#13;
to the plat thereof as recorded In&#13;
IJber 1 of Plats on Page 11. Livingston&#13;
County Record?&#13;
Dated at 8outhgale. Michigan&#13;
October 13. 1»64&#13;
Kurth A Johnston&#13;
\ttorneyi for Mortgagees&#13;
PO. Box IT^n, Southgate. Michigan&#13;
Victor Cornea&#13;
Aurella Cornea&#13;
Mortgagees&#13;
Oct. u — Jan.—7&#13;
Srpt. 30 - Dec. 16&#13;
M O R T G A r . E SALK&#13;
«: Defaul t having : bee n&#13;
in th e cord;t:i&gt;n s &lt;&gt;f a c e - t a ' n mor '&#13;
^'ftge m a d e n-ir i p \ » r . i ; H hv MARIA N&#13;
DAM M •() vrCTOR . f'ORNK A an d&#13;
ATRKI.T A f'ORNKA , h. s w / e da'e d&#13;
•h e f 1 r•= t &lt;);iy of Mn v A, D 196.1 an d&#13;
r e c o i l e d ir th e riffice of th e&#13;
t r r of&#13;
10'h&#13;
D e e i N for U. f&#13;
fi'ui S t a t e &lt;&lt;f&#13;
d a y of ^^.'^ y A&#13;
C o u n t y of T.IVITIJJ -&#13;
Mi l iver.fi on tr. e&#13;
I"). 19H"! In f . l b e r&#13;
.'vr ri)&lt;&lt;'or ' C n ' . ' t ' . ' R c M n l s "r.&#13;
369 a m j ,170 o n ',• • hl'- n r v . o r ' g B i j e&#13;
t h e r e I s c l a i m e d t o b e d o c s t t h e d a t e&#13;
of t h i s r.oii'-e , f o r p r i n c i p a . a-, d In&#13;
•ere&lt;; t t h e *Km nf F O f R T H O i S A N P&#13;
O N K H i ' N D R K D S K V R N T V ar. d&#13;
C'.^/lO O ' J 4 . I 7 0 L'3&gt; D o l l a r s . ar:&lt; l a n n»&#13;
f e e u s a ! ' o w e d b v l a w , a n d&#13;
NOTIC E O F MORTGAG E&#13;
SALE&#13;
Defaul t havin g been mad e&#13;
in th e condition s of a certai n&#13;
Mortgag e mad e by GERAL D&#13;
R. LAXXING an d GAI L M&#13;
LANXING , his wife to NATIONA&#13;
L HOME S ACCEP -&#13;
TANC E CORPORATION , an&#13;
Indian a corporatio n date d th r&#13;
L'.'ird day of Jun e 1958, an d&#13;
recorde d in th e office of The&#13;
Rpgistpr of Deod s fsr th e&#13;
Count y of Livingston and&#13;
Stat e of Michigan , on th e 261 h&#13;
day ol Jun e 1958, in Liber&#13;
'JA7 of Mortgages , on page ,s8.&#13;
which said mortgag e was&#13;
thereafter , on th e 24th day of&#13;
February , 1959, assigned to&#13;
CZECHOSLOVA K SOCIET Y&#13;
OK AMERIC A and recorde d&#13;
on Marc h 3, 1959, in th e office&#13;
of th e Registe r of Deed s for&#13;
the Count y of Livingston an d&#13;
Stat e of Michigan , in Liber&#13;
356, Page 11L, Livingston&#13;
Count y Records , on which&#13;
Mortgag e ther e is claime d to&#13;
be due at th e dat e of thi s&#13;
notice , for principa l and interest&#13;
, th e sum of Ten Thou -&#13;
sand nin e hundre d fiftysix&#13;
and 27/10 0 ($10,956 27&gt;&#13;
Dollars , an d th e furthe r sum&#13;
of Seventy-five f$75.00* Dol -&#13;
lars, to which amoun t will b^&#13;
ndde d at th e tim e of sale all&#13;
taxes and insuranc e tha t ma y&#13;
he paid by th e said Mortgage e&#13;
between th e dat e of thi s notice&#13;
and th e tim e of said sale&#13;
and no proceeding s at. law&#13;
having been institute d to recover&#13;
th e debt now remainin g&#13;
secured by said Mortgage , or&#13;
;iny part thereof , •vherob y th e&#13;
power of sale containe d in sa'd&#13;
Mortgag e ha s becom e opera -&#13;
tive;&#13;
Now Therefore . Notic e is&#13;
IF YOU ARE RENTING&#13;
f THEN READ THIS!&#13;
YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELVES&#13;
TO INVESTIGAT E TH E TAX ADVANTAGE S OF OWNIN G YOUR OWN HOME . I F&#13;
YOUR PAYMENT S ARE $37.50 PE R MONT H AND YOUR APPROXIMAT E YEARLY&#13;
INCOM E IS $6,000.00, THE N TH E FOLLOWIN G ITEM S COUL D BE ALLOWED AS TAX&#13;
DEDUCTIONS .&#13;
INTERES T $34.0 0&#13;
TAXES $ J.50&#13;
MO. DEDUCTION S $42.5 0&#13;
Based on a $7,950.0 0 — 5 ' 4 % — 30 Year&#13;
Mortcaee You Are Actually Paying Only $15.0 0 PER MONTH&#13;
.. . IMAGIN E ..&#13;
You, Too Can Own One Of These Completely R E C O N D I T I O N E D&#13;
3 BEDROOM HOMES&#13;
FOR AS&#13;
LITTLE ASO DOWN&#13;
COMPLETE&#13;
SMALL CLOSIN G COST S&#13;
AND ONLY $57.0 0 PER MONT H (APPROX. )&#13;
Including Taxes, Insurance, Principal it Interest&#13;
{ Low Heating Cost&#13;
Completely Insulated&#13;
Paved Streets&#13;
Low Taxes&#13;
MODE L OPEN DAILY&#13;
9:0 0 A.M . TO 9:0 0 P.M .&#13;
CLOSED fBIDAf AFTERNOON&#13;
Model at 9245&#13;
Lee Road, Brighton&#13;
Call Collect IS&#13;
!&#13;
D&#13;
229-655 2 or after 9 p.m. *&#13;
546-370 5 »&#13;
STATE POLICE POS T&#13;
OLD L.S.-2 S&#13;
MARCY DRIVE&#13;
MODEL cbnald henkelma n co REAL ESTATE&#13;
General Sales for Saxony Subdivision&#13;
: Exclusive VAAtfent&#13;
Hereb y Given tha t by virtue of&#13;
lt\f pcmet ot sale cuiitaliiot i&#13;
in said Mortgag e ami in pursuanc&#13;
e of the statut e in such&#13;
ease mad e and provided trie&#13;
said Mortyay e vvili be foreclosed&#13;
by a saJe of the premises&#13;
therei n described or- so&#13;
muc h thereo f as may be necessary,&#13;
at public auction , to&#13;
the highest bidder, at the wesi&#13;
front door of rhe CourthotiM -&#13;
in the City of Howell, and&#13;
Count y of Livingston, Michigan,&#13;
tha t being the place tot&#13;
holdin g the Circui t Cour t m&#13;
and for said County , on&#13;
Wednesday the 11th day of&#13;
November * 1964. at 10:00 o'clock&#13;
Easter n Standar d Tim e in the&#13;
forenoo n of said day, and&#13;
said premise s will be sold to&#13;
pay the amoun t so as aforesaid&#13;
then due on said Mort -&#13;
gage togethe r with five and&#13;
one/quarte r per cen t interest ,&#13;
legal costs, Attorneys ' f&lt;ies and&#13;
also any taxes and insuranc e&#13;
tha t said Mortgage e does pa.v&#13;
on or prior to the dat e of sairl&#13;
sale; which said premise s arc&#13;
described in said Mortgag e as&#13;
follows to wit:&#13;
Properl y situate d in the&#13;
Townshi p of Gree n Oak, Livingston&#13;
County , Michigan , described&#13;
as:&#13;
Lot 19, Willmor Subdivision&#13;
No.l , being a part of the&#13;
Sout h l&#13;
2 of th e Northwes t&#13;
L i, Sectio n 5. Town 1 North ,&#13;
Range 6 Kast, (iree n Oak&#13;
Township , Livingston County .&#13;
Michigan , accordin g to the&#13;
pint thereo f as recorde d in&#13;
Liber 8 of Plata . Page 46.&#13;
Livingston Count y Record s&#13;
Dated : August 11, 1964.&#13;
CZECHOSLOVA K SOCIET Y&#13;
OF AMERIC A&#13;
Assignee of Mortgage e&#13;
ARTHU R EL..-BROWN .&#13;
Attorne y for Assignee of&#13;
Mortgage e&#13;
3280 Penobsco t Buildin g&#13;
Detroi t 26, Michiga n&#13;
Woodward 1-3390&#13;
Nov. 4, 1964&#13;
MORTGAfi K SAI.K&#13;
havin g befu mad e tn&#13;
condition s '&gt;f 'ha t certai n&#13;
•laic d th p n'nf'eent h da y of December ,&#13;
*nri Ma e M. ('anfielri . his wife, of&#13;
S231 Twilight Lane , Brighto n Mich i&#13;
gun, a* mortgagors , tn th e Brighto n&#13;
Sta' f Han k a .\firhiza n Bunkin g '.'or&#13;
uf Bnghtu!!. Michigan , as&#13;
I'prnrile d in th e nf.'lc p of&#13;
Rfgisti'r of fur Livingston&#13;
•ha t said&#13;
I pursuan t&#13;
L*r&gt;i:nt&gt; . Michigan , on .Januar y 3, I9*S4&#13;
,n fiiier 4:v: nf Mortgage s at Pagt*s&#13;
14 a!id 1't 'h^ren f&#13;
N'fifir- e is h e r e b y jfn1&#13;
rtii ir ' K.I £(• w i l l bp ffirp&lt; 1&#13;
to pi &gt;',\ I T of s n i p a n d&#13;
t h p ; ' c ; i rips'• r ibfrt a« l a n d in fh«* &lt;'ity&#13;
ar.H S t a ' e nf M i r h l g a n . V&gt;-w1*&#13;
K ; i &lt; i ' i i n f 1 f&gt;f K a s ' S ' ^ f p t i ^ ' f T ^ ^ r t ^&#13;
i h . j p 2 N o r t h . Rnr,i{(» f&gt; l i a s 1 , M • h&#13;
^ , . ., \ ! \ i - w &lt;• . • M i i . : ' . ( . i M i . y M i o n i ? ' h p F . a 1 ! '&#13;
! u p nf F . u s t S'r'r1 '1 '. ??. " ' i d * fn11 a&#13;
n l n t i j f f l i p } ' , ; u , ' I ' t '• &lt;•' Y . ; \ &lt; &gt; S ' ; f f i S&#13;
r o d ' s : t h c i - i c N o ' f &gt; ' i u ' &lt; l " ' " , y a ' r i s ? f i '&#13;
U)&#13;
p / i r « l ' i P ] ' , - [ • • : ' ) ; . • l ' . - i &gt; ' . I " • . / J&#13;
S ' ; p i ' ' H : ' n c i « • l i f . - ' 1 S i , , : ' I . - . M - S&#13;
m right nng'f* 'o Hast &gt;&gt;{•'••'•'.&#13;
r o d * t o *he p o i r , ' of h e g t r - n i r . c&#13;
\ K ] } h e t i l , : : ) fl' p u t i l i r R : r l l n n ' n&#13;
f r o r f i n i i * ' i i f&#13;
City of H'IU-I&#13;
K ' a l P , n n 'I'Llr&#13;
of , ' n r ' : a r v , ;•&#13;
(• &lt; n , r t i f n : M &gt; : r . ' h i&#13;
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)•, tj'.p r.:ii''ppr.ih d:r.&#13;
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forpr.iMin of n a I d da&gt; T h e r e d . f&#13;
s n r i p a \ a l , p a t t h f d a ' p of t h ' i F-.O.&#13;
D^e .pon ' h e d •&gt; ri t s p f ' i r p d hv s.vit&#13;
m o r l g a p e t!~p « ' i m of Kle^•pn H u n d r e d&#13;
T h i r ^ o r i j " D o l l a r s a n d S i \ ' e f &gt; n r p n r *&#13;
'%] m . l f i ' .&#13;
D a t e d • O c t o h e r y, T&gt;i",4&#13;
TTIK RRTGIfTON 9TATT. RA.VK&#13;
« VUht^an B.inKir.g ( orporatiu.-i&#13;
Mortgagee&#13;
. Van Wink!*1 *• Vat W'^V'o&#13;
F; r«' Natiora; Rn;ik Kirig&#13;
Jar,. 6&#13;
Attornp'.» for&#13;
Or!. 21&#13;
State Highway Commissions&#13;
all ovfr thp country am bpincr&#13;
by hom^ omirrs who&#13;
this mailed hoax:&#13;
"The Freoway Planning Commission&#13;
announrfs ihnt con-&#13;
•Stru^tion will hrgin immoriiatrly&#13;
on an underpays and interchange&#13;
ricjht \^!ipre your&#13;
house is sitting." Etc.&#13;
• • *&#13;
Citios which arp disillu^ionpd&#13;
with parking mctprs can turn&#13;
to cardboard discs which&#13;
motorists placp inside thpir&#13;
windshields. Whnn a driver&#13;
turns a whc^l insido HIP rjis-•&#13;
to show arrival time&#13;
one window, required&#13;
ure time shou s t h r o u g h&#13;
another.&#13;
IIP MM Hh'VN&#13;
(.our tin&#13;
II f »lu U&#13;
t.Ki.i&gt;.-v : l . i . i O l&#13;
A h s e s s i o n&#13;
V&#13;
Barking ^'Iion Away&#13;
There aie few tinnjfs as hard&#13;
on the nervfs and tJ'tnjK-r of your&#13;
rpils'hhovs as !:stonin^ to your&#13;
, barking, whining or&#13;
nioanir.^' for hours at a time&#13;
\\h»-n you are away. This dis*&#13;
of rl.e peaca is the&#13;
l.i'-t. r: ud 7i;o;,t coiunion way&#13;
r.•ii.-rt- a h:id &lt;iu&gt;{ nt'ijfhhor.&#13;
i) &lt;• i '•!•' :!. i1^ bad howling1 h a h i t ,&#13;
v,, &gt; - t ' j r - i tiiat you k f c u s t o m&#13;
\ oi:i in.i^' '.o stiiyinj; q u i e t l y alona&#13;
"&gt; i&gt;("r ' in dnc room v. nen you put him&#13;
l 1 4 ' tiiOM'. Afier your dotf has had&#13;
}\\&gt; nun-nii.^ «'.xer&lt;-i^o, put him&#13;
FHANCIS F. BAI'KON , aione in a room ami shut the&#13;
door. If he howls, make him stop&#13;
at once. Occasionally, it m a y be&#13;
necessary '0 punish him hy slapping&#13;
hiin Htfhtiy u n d e r t h e chin.&#13;
After an hour or so. if he has&#13;
b'.-on quiet, lot him come out.&#13;
mall&#13;
v t ' r ' . ! • • ! • m ' e n s ' f n . i r U ' t ' n&#13;
p : ' . o r 1 ; ft . i l l l , i M r i j i | j .&#13;
Ji:dce ol Probate.&#13;
H . ' • ; . ( • : •&#13;
A :&#13;
A ' ' i i r i M &gt; -&#13;
.,*' H , ( 1 K .&#13;
in '.IS, ll-'», Jl&#13;
STATK UF MI( HX.A.N&#13;
The Pruii»t« t-oon «»i the&#13;
1 ountv ol Llvlocnlun&#13;
!n the Maltfr n\ the hstate ol&#13;
EMMA WAi;|-.\KNKCHT. ! \-&lt; i-ici -I&#13;
At s session of laid Court, nt^io on&#13;
$10,500 ODOWN&#13;
.") room fi-ame raurli, noar Brighton. l&gt; bedrooms,&#13;
attached garage, recently decorated. Good credit&#13;
needed.&#13;
W. H. GROOMES, BROKER&#13;
U9-K.-.11 or Del Leapley, 229-6."i62&#13;
r ^ T t ' v H ' . t H o n o r a b l e&#13;
d ' l ' S r M ' i s (-. H a r r o n J i n t B » ' ''.&#13;
N « i t i ' i * ; s H i - r ^ t i y ( j n c n , T h a t t h e&#13;
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t h a t t;pi f i n a l a i - c u ' i n 1 t»* a l l ' i ^ c d&#13;
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of «aid Court held or&#13;
t. Honnrahl ?&#13;
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A\ t&#13;
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Th e Prnt&gt;%t* innrt for th e&#13;
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N O T T C F : I S H K K K i R Y ( I I V K N I h n .&#13;
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M a r J ' - ' f l p R S l u w p I, '.' : - n ' | , r ; i n | f i t&#13;
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n r r v l o u * ro s a i d d a y o t h e « r 1 i i K \n&#13;
h e ftRICtTTON A R C ! ' - ; a n d l i t&#13;
ih»- p p T i t i t i n p t r n ' - c p a&#13;
not'o e ro nr&gt; &lt;:crvo&lt;1 upor;&#13;
part y In u.terce l v ) ,v&#13;
addren s h y rpe;sfr&gt;ri" t Mii&#13;
demanrifii , n • . i - ^ 1&#13;
prio r tu S M I :..•; '&#13;
fi! s T v&#13;
to Mit&#13;
l;';nu »&#13;
&lt;. r t . y&#13;
at Inn^ i&#13;
hoaiiir.,7 .&#13;
FRANCIS K RARKON&#13;
Judge of Probate.&#13;
copv&#13;
\f. fjOUL D&#13;
at Probate .&#13;
S'anlovi&#13;
A' r' cy&#13;
4. 11&#13;
F o r t h e best dea l in&#13;
a uso d ra r call&#13;
LEO STANCH.&#13;
546-2050&#13;
Do n Mai n Cadillac-Old s&#13;
Howel l&#13;
No Mortgage is Necessary to&#13;
PAY OFF&#13;
YOUR BILLS&#13;
and REMODEL&#13;
YOUR HOME !&#13;
Let L's Combine Your Bills&#13;
Into One Low Monthlv Payment&#13;
EXAMPLE PLAN&#13;
Bills _ 2.000&#13;
Remodeling 2.00(1 t&#13;
Total 4.000 40&#13;
NO&#13;
KILL S&#13;
VI&#13;
MONTH S&#13;
—Aluminum Siding&#13;
—Audition*&#13;
—Attic Booms&#13;
—Recreatio n Ront m&#13;
—Foundation s&#13;
— Roofs&#13;
—Dormer *&#13;
BR 2-4227 — C all ( olleot or Mail Coupo n&#13;
ATLAS MODERNIZATION&#13;
1 &lt;&gt;or&gt;7 Southfield&#13;
Dplroit, Michigan&#13;
I would like to grt all the facts abbut your uniqu e&#13;
plan .&#13;
Please have your reprnsonKUiv e call on me.&#13;
NAME&#13;
ADDRES S&#13;
CITY&#13;
PHON E ...&#13;
tf&#13;
New &amp; Ready For Occupanc y&#13;
LeMAISON BLANC APARTMENTS&#13;
909 E. Grand River Avenue&#13;
Brighton , Michiga n&#13;
DELUX E 1 &amp; 2 BEDROO M&#13;
LeMAISO N BLANC OFFER S TH E FOLLOWIN G PLl' S FEATURES :&#13;
0 Delux e (iE Appliances .&#13;
# Air Conditionin g — individua l controlle d CiE unit .&#13;
0 Cerami c Baths .&#13;
% Soundproo f Construction .&#13;
0 Halconie s on second floor apartments .&#13;
# I^aundr y Facilitie s on premises .&#13;
# (iarbag e Disposal , Kitche n Hood and Ian .&#13;
# All utilitie s furnished , except electricity .&#13;
0 Schools , churches , shoppin g cente r all within easy walking&#13;
distance .&#13;
# Parkin g spaces for each tenant .&#13;
# Spaciousnes s — over 7S0 square fret living area .&#13;
Childre n over 10 accepted .&#13;
Rental s from $110.00 to Sl.'M.OO .&#13;
LEASING AGENTS:&#13;
HOWELL TOWN &amp; COUNTRY, INC.&#13;
Brighton : AC 7-1&#13;
I SKD &lt; H I &amp; Tlll'l K I I^N&#13;
OF I J % I M P S T O \ l O I X T Y - --&#13;
AIJTY rillVHOLFT - HOWI^IX 1MB. 51«-12&#13;
USED CARS&#13;
1963 CHEV 4-Dr . Biscayne , 6-Cylinde r&#13;
Power (ilide, R;idio , Shar p&#13;
i&#13;
Automatic , Power Steerin g&#13;
Brakes. Air Conditioned . Like N&#13;
1964 CHEV B e i - A i r e r 4 - D r . f V-8, P-Glid e ~&#13;
P. Steerin g &amp; Rrake s Positractio n , Radio . White Walls. Like New&#13;
1963 CHEV Impal a Convertible / 250 V-8&#13;
Powe r Steerin g &amp; Brakes, Powe r (ilide, White Walls, Radio . One Owne r&#13;
1962 CHEV Impal a Convertible , V-8, P. Glide&#13;
Powe r Steering . Radio . White Walls, Shar p&#13;
1961CHE V T D r. Biscayne, 67Cyl&#13;
Radio , White Walls, Clean&#13;
I960 OLDS 4-Dr.~Hardto|p^&#13;
Power Brakes, Radio . White Walls, Shar p&#13;
1959 DODGE 4-Dr. , Hardtop , V-8, Automati c&#13;
Power Steering . Power Brakes, Radio , (loa n&#13;
1962CH 1 VTrnpaliTi-Dr-7HaTdtop ,&#13;
Power (Hide , Radio , t To Choos e Fro m&#13;
1963 CORVAIR Monz a Coup e&#13;
Standar d Shift, Radio , White Walls&#13;
f959 PONTIAC^TDr.7 Hardtop 7 Automati c&#13;
P. Steerin g and Brakes, Ne w Tire s&#13;
1963 CHEV Bel-Aire. Sta. Wagon 9 Pass. , V-C&#13;
Power (ilide. I'. Steering , Power Seat&#13;
TRUCKS&#13;
1962 CHEV Vz Ton Pick-up&#13;
li To Chmi.s e Fro m&#13;
1963 CHEV rTon Pick-up&#13;
\ Speed Transmission , Wide Box&#13;
LOT S OF OTHE R (iOO D CARS TO CHOOS E FROM—STO P IN AMJ&#13;
SE E THE M OR CALL . . . WE WILL COM E SE E YOl !&#13;
SALESMEN&#13;
JOSH MITCHELL&#13;
LVLE HERBST&#13;
GEHRINC.KR&#13;
IIARLEY ALLEN QUALITY CHEVROLET 8« I K. Grand Biver — Howell .&#13;
v.&#13;
• DISPATCH - WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1%4&#13;
DEMOCRATIC&#13;
RE-ELECT YOUR EXPERIENCED&#13;
HAMBURG TOWNSHIP SLATE&#13;
^^^^^^B ^^^P^i^P ^H^H^M M M M MMN^HB ^Vii^HI V^iHiilb ^^^^^M VH^MIttt ft&#13;
Township Supervisor&#13;
FRANCIS SHEHAN&#13;
• Township Clerk&#13;
EDWARD RETTINGER&#13;
Township Treasurer&#13;
'•ELLEN s: McAFEE&#13;
Justice of Peace&#13;
Constables&#13;
HAROLD COURTER&#13;
LEONARD HOEFT&#13;
HENRY GALLUP&#13;
FRANK VOSMIK&#13;
*""" " Pd. Pol. Adv.&#13;
Christmas Package&#13;
For Abroad Must&#13;
Bo Mailed Soon&#13;
Persons p l a n n i n g to mail&#13;
Christmas packages to servicemen&#13;
overseas and to friends&#13;
abroad should be thinking now&#13;
about getting the items into the&#13;
mail. In order to assure receioi&#13;
before Christmas packages should&#13;
be mailed by the following dates:&#13;
Nov. 10, to South &amp; CentraJ&#13;
America.&#13;
Nov. 10 to Europe.&#13;
Nov. 1, to Africa.&#13;
Nov. 1, Near East.&#13;
Oct. 15 to Nov. 1, Far East&#13;
The same is true for Christ-&#13;
NEWCOMER?&#13;
Have yon,&#13;
or has someone&#13;
you know, _&#13;
just moved to a&#13;
new borne?&#13;
A C 9 - 7 9 2 3&#13;
OR&#13;
AC 9-7932&#13;
WE'RE NOT ON&#13;
STRIKE&#13;
PLENTY OF&#13;
NEW&#13;
65 FORDS&#13;
FOR IMMEDIATE&#13;
DELIVERY&#13;
'65 MUSTANG 2-DOOR H.T. STEERING&#13;
'61 RAMBLER STATION WAGON&#13;
'63 FORD STATION WAGON&#13;
S-CYLINDER, STANDARD TRANS., RADIO &amp; HEATER, GOOD f&#13;
'64 GALAXIE "500" CONVERTIBLE&#13;
«-CYU CBUISE-O-MATIC, P. STEERLNG, P. BRAKES, H." &amp; H., SHARP&#13;
'61 FORD RANCH WAGON&#13;
^ 8-CYLINDER AUTOMATIC&#13;
f©1 Ford Fairlane 2-Door&#13;
•-CYLINDER, STANDARD TRANSMISSION, RADIO &amp; HEATER&#13;
&gt;- . - We Also Have Some Good&#13;
Transportation Specials If ••*••'• M&#13;
ilson Ford Sales&#13;
^: p "BRIGHTON'S LARGEST FORD DEALER"&#13;
QRAND RIVER — PHONE AC 7-1171 — BRIGHTON&#13;
n u cards, according to Postmaster&#13;
Ai Bosworth.&#13;
The department says that package*&#13;
should be of wood, metal,&#13;
solid-faced fiberboard or strong&#13;
double - faced, conigated fiberboard.&#13;
The flberboard containers&#13;
should be wrapped in heavy paper&#13;
to augment package strength.&#13;
All packages should be tied&#13;
with strong cord. Completely fil- j&#13;
tec or tightly packed packages.&#13;
including use of cushioning material&#13;
Ls advised. In case a package&#13;
is torn, it is always advisable&#13;
to place a slip of paper,&#13;
listing contents and the addressee&#13;
and sender, inside the package.,&#13;
Postmaster Bosworth pointed [&#13;
out that packages for some des- j&#13;
tuiations require customs declarations&#13;
and that questions in this&#13;
respect may be answered by&#13;
calls to the local Post Office AC.&#13;
weight, size and articles prohibited&#13;
from the mails can be&#13;
obtained from the local office.&#13;
Very truly yours,&#13;
Al Bosworth&#13;
Postmaster&#13;
Similar questions pertaining to&#13;
Republicans Plan&#13;
Candidate Caravan&#13;
On Saturday, October 31st, a&#13;
caravan of cars will take off&#13;
from the county courthouse carrying&#13;
Republican candidates for&#13;
state and county offices.&#13;
This caravan of candidates and&#13;
friends will visit all parts of the&#13;
county to meet as many of the&#13;
voters as possible before election&#13;
day on November 3rd.&#13;
A Dixie land band will accompany&#13;
the group, and will provide&#13;
some musical entertainment at&#13;
of the various stops.&#13;
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The Drivers Seat&#13;
•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiii&#13;
NOTICE&#13;
Prize Winners in the&#13;
PUNT - PASS and KICK&#13;
CONTEST&#13;
To Receive Their Prizes&#13;
at the Football Game&#13;
Friday Xight&#13;
WINNERS ARE AS FOLLOWS:&#13;
Age 13—MATT CAID&#13;
Age 12—CLIFFORD GROSTICK, ROBERT&#13;
SMAIL and STEVE PIERCE&#13;
Age 11—RICHARD AUGUSTINE, FRED IHGS ,&#13;
and MIKE SHOSEY&#13;
Age 10—STEVE BANDKAU, MIKE WIETZKE&#13;
and DONALD MAKI&#13;
Age 9—BRUCE PIERCE, JAMES PLESS&#13;
BILLY HANWAY&#13;
Age 8—MICHAEL WILDMAN. STEVE&#13;
BAILEY and GREGG SIELOFF&#13;
, BUY NOW and SAVE - BUY NOW and SAVE ,&#13;
W&#13;
&lt; CO MONEY&#13;
SAVER SPECIALS&#13;
1957 Ford Tudor only $150 |&#13;
&lt;&#13;
Q&#13;
©&#13;
'X,&#13;
o&#13;
K&#13;
*&#13;
1961 Falcon only 795&#13;
1959 Buick Conv. only 995&#13;
1960 Rambler Fordor .only 895&#13;
1955 Chevrolet only 95&#13;
1961 Ford Galaxie ... only 1295&#13;
1959 Opel only 495 g&#13;
I 1959 Rambler Fordor... only 595&#13;
S3&#13;
i&#13;
&gt;&#13;
&lt;&#13;
'Ji a&#13;
1956 Buick Tudor only 95 S&#13;
IW3 Ford Pick-up only 195 i.&#13;
SMITH FORD SALES&#13;
&lt;&#13;
az,&#13;
401 W. GRAND RIVER g&#13;
HOWELL 546-2230 &gt;&#13;
BUY NOW and SAVE - BUY NOW and SAVES&#13;
Did you know that 59.6 per&#13;
cent of all the trips made by&#13;
automobile in t h e United&#13;
States are less than five miles&#13;
long?&#13;
Such is the vital, indispensable&#13;
information available&#13;
about the travel habits of&#13;
Americans.&#13;
*&#13;
Or, did you know that the&#13;
"average" vacationer travels&#13;
296 miles from his home and&#13;
carries an "average" of 2.7&#13;
occupants in his car? Eightytwo&#13;
per cent of all people who&#13;
vacation travel in their own&#13;
cars, by the way.&#13;
Long Live Coffee Cans&#13;
The Director of the U.S.&#13;
Office of Highway Safety,&#13;
James K. Williams, observed&#13;
recently that there is now in&#13;
the United States one vehicle&#13;
for every two-and-a-half persons&#13;
and 22 vehicles for every&#13;
mile of' road. Furthermore—&#13;
note this—highway accidents&#13;
cost about one cent for each&#13;
mile of travel in Illinois said&#13;
Williams.&#13;
Moving from cars to drivers,&#13;
the U,S. Bureau of Public&#13;
Roads announced recently,&#13;
with fanfare, that 93,700,000&#13;
people, about half the population&#13;
are licensed to drive.&#13;
With that many drivers behind&#13;
the steering wheels of&#13;
that many cars things are&#13;
bound to happen. The Traffic&#13;
Engineer of Westchester County,&#13;
N. Y., got into the statistics&#13;
act recently by announcing&#13;
that during 1963, 14.241T&#13;
persons were, injured in autoi*.&#13;
mobile accidents ix&gt; ate coun'&gt;;&#13;
end thto is more than the en*&#13;
tire population of the city of&#13;
Rye. ' • ' ' ' !,.&#13;
All of which probably madr&#13;
the residents of the city of Rye,&#13;
feel somewhat inse«ur«.&#13;
Following a logical train &lt;&gt;f&#13;
thought, we come to statistics&#13;
on the means for preventing&#13;
many accidents by so many..&#13;
cars with so many driver*&#13;
driving them d o w n t h e .&#13;
3,600,000 milqs of road in i*&lt;&#13;
United States.&#13;
Did you know that I t states.&#13;
and the District of Columbia&#13;
require light reflecting license&#13;
plates? It is estimated tharmore&#13;
than 16 million motor&#13;
vehicles carry the night time-;&#13;
safety devices which have prevented&#13;
a lot of *eA*mui collisions.&#13;
. '&#13;
To conclude this compendium;&#13;
of vital information about the&#13;
field of private transportation.^&#13;
allow us to inform .you that;&#13;
86 per cent of the famille*'&#13;
in Klamath Falls, Oregon o\&lt;nv&#13;
automobiles. *&#13;
coweetors leport&#13;
have been fewer coffee cans in&#13;
trash h a r x i s of late. Can it he&#13;
that Americans) ai e- consuming&#13;
! P ? .&lt;. c o f f e e ?&#13;
Quite tlie contvavy.&#13;
It'1* just&#13;
t h a t h o u s e -&#13;
wi vPs a i e no&#13;
ionRpr lightheartedly&#13;
to*?-&#13;
I n K a w a y&#13;
e m p t y coffee&#13;
containe1 s.&#13;
F,ver sinco roffe? started boinjf&#13;
parked m new, slim cans -svith&#13;
safe anti sanitary plastic ovevlids,&#13;
creative homemakers have&#13;
been putting tliose coffee cans to&#13;
a variety of uses in the home.&#13;
Ov.c housewife designed her&#13;
own canister set by covering1 different&#13;
s;?.e(i coffoe rann with&#13;
ati'.esive-backed paper to match&#13;
j;ev kitchen color scheme. Altlion^&#13;
h the set is pretty rnoiiph 4O sit out, on the counter and&#13;
iuilti t'r.e c o n v e n t i o n a l fitmr,&#13;
SLI'^HV, rofTee and t^a, tins inventive&#13;
larfyuse-; it on her part ry&#13;
siieif to hold products like split&#13;
peas, bcan«, raisin-, fpajch^tti,&#13;
macaroni, rice, lueakfast reical,&#13;
and nuts.&#13;
She finds that foods like raisins&#13;
stay frcihe; this way. And, the&#13;
snap-on clear p!ast;c ovorlida&#13;
allow her to S^P what is&#13;
t'r.e ' a n a' a v'.a.r&lt;-o.&#13;
HENDERSON FORD SALES, INC.&#13;
Ann Arbor, Michigan — NO 2-3261&#13;
1962 CHEVY Impala Hardtop Coupe&#13;
Apple red finish, Full factory equipment&#13;
Extra-nice condition. I&#13;
$95 down —asking •&#13;
1963 FALCON Convertible. Midnight&#13;
blue finish. Showroom condition. $*| K Q K&#13;
$95 Down — asking xOVO&#13;
1963'4 FORD Two-door hardtop&#13;
fastback. Beautiful aqua with black&#13;
vinyl trim. V-8, standard. $ 1 Q Q K&#13;
$95 Down — asking JLOUO&#13;
1962 FORD Galaxie. V-8 390,&#13;
Cruise-O-Matic, Sandstone beige $ 1 O Q K&#13;
$45 Down — asking -_- XOilO&#13;
ONE OF THE LARGEST SELECTIONS OF&#13;
USED CARS IN WASHTENAW COUNTY&#13;
Winston (Frenchy) Arnot&#13;
SALES REPRESENTATlVfi&#13;
One Owner Specials&#13;
1964 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE&#13;
AUTOMATIC, POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES, POWER-WINDOWS,&#13;
6-WAY POWER SEAT. FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING, *ADI0&#13;
&amp; HEATER, BLACK LEATHER TOP, WHITE BOTTOM&#13;
1963 PONTIAC 4-DR. SEDAN STAR CHIEF&#13;
AtTOMATIC V8, POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES, RADIO &amp;&#13;
HEATER, WHITE SIDEWALL TIRES&#13;
1963 CHEVROLET SPORT COUPE&#13;
AUTOMATIC, V-8. POWER STEERING, WHITE SIDEWALL TIRE6,&#13;
RADIO &amp; HEATER&#13;
1962 CHEVROLET BEL-AIRE&#13;
4-DR., SEDAN, AUTOMATIC, 6-CYLINDER, RADIO &amp; HEAXER,&#13;
WHITE SIDEWALL TIRES&#13;
1962 BUICK 4-DOOR LA SADRE&#13;
AUTOMATIC, V-8, POWER STEERING. POWER BRAKES, WHITE&#13;
SIDEWALL TIRES, REAR WINDOW DEFROSTERS, RADIO &amp; UtATER&#13;
1962 MERCURY MONTCLAIR 4-DR. SEDAN&#13;
AUTOMATIC. V-8, POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES, WHITE&#13;
SIDEWALL TIRES, RADIO &amp; HEATER, TWO TONE PAINT&#13;
1961 CADILLAC 4-DR., SEDAN&#13;
V-8. AUTOMATIC, POWER STEERING. POWER BRAKES, POWER&#13;
WINDOWS, 6-WAY POWERSEAT, WHITE SIDEWALL TIRES, RADIO&#13;
&amp; HEATER&#13;
1957 OLDSMOBILE SUPER 88 CONVERTIBLE&#13;
V-8, Al^OMATIC, POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES, RADIO &amp;&#13;
HEATER. WHITE SIDEWALL TIRES&#13;
DON MAIN'S USED CARS&#13;
2321 E. Grand River, Ho well&#13;
(Just East of the Viaduct)&#13;
Phone: 546-2050&#13;
All Cars Over «5M.f0 Carry A Full Year G. W.&#13;
Warranty Which Is Good Throughout The&#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;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&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;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;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&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 - NO. 40&#13;
2nd&#13;
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21 1904 SINGLE COPY 10s&#13;
Game Is Saturday&#13;
Approve Advertising&#13;
Money For Highway&#13;
Last week at the Board of Supervisors&#13;
meeting, Collins Thornton,&#13;
County Road Commission&#13;
Engineer, was on hand to appeal&#13;
to the board for $500 to conduct&#13;
an advertising campaign. The&#13;
purpose of the campaign, Thorntun&#13;
said, was to explain the commission's&#13;
millage proposal which&#13;
will appear on the ballot in November.&#13;
He said that the commission&#13;
had $750 in collected funds $250&#13;
of which had been donated by&#13;
the Real Estate Board.&#13;
Five-hundred dollars more was&#13;
needed to send a map and story&#13;
©? the program to the public, he&#13;
said. Walter J. Clink, superintendent&#13;
of the Road Commission,&#13;
w^s also on hand to urge the&#13;
board to donate.&#13;
When Thornton and Clink left&#13;
the second day session of the Supervisors&#13;
annual meeting, it&#13;
looked as if their request would&#13;
be denied.&#13;
The legality of giving funds for&#13;
such advertising was questioned&#13;
by Supr. Lavan who wondered&#13;
if the "board would be establishing&#13;
a dangerous precedent in paying&#13;
for such a program," and&#13;
Supr. Dickerson. who thought&#13;
that the legal aspects should be&#13;
looked into before a decision was&#13;
made.&#13;
Lavan pointed out that motion&#13;
had been made at a board&#13;
meeting by Supr. Beers, chairman&#13;
of the road committee, that&#13;
the board go on record as favoring&#13;
the road program set forth&#13;
bv the Commission, and that voting&#13;
at that time indicated lack&#13;
of support by the majority of&#13;
the board.&#13;
It has been the feeling of some&#13;
supervisors that the road program&#13;
is inadequate.&#13;
However, the following morning&#13;
one of the first orders of&#13;
business was passage of a motion&#13;
to grant the money to the&#13;
Road Commission with the stipulation&#13;
that the funds were&#13;
inform the public, not influence&#13;
it."&#13;
Others appearing before the&#13;
board to request more money&#13;
next year were the Fowlerville&#13;
Fair Association who asked for&#13;
$2,000 to be used to start a new&#13;
building program.&#13;
A spokesman for the association&#13;
said that tent rent had become&#13;
higher because of the need for&#13;
more tents as the popularity of&#13;
the fair increases. Money was&#13;
needed to add to an existing barn&#13;
and in the future to build a new&#13;
barn. The request was granted.&#13;
One hundred dollars more was&#13;
granted to the East Michigan&#13;
Tourist Assn. who presently receive&#13;
$400. This association had&#13;
made a request by letter for $200&#13;
more, citing the value of advertising&#13;
the charms of the state to&#13;
attract tourists to the area.&#13;
$50 per year more was given to&#13;
the Apiary Inspection fund.&#13;
A motion before the board to&#13;
cut an Elections appropriation&#13;
which appeared on the budget&#13;
failed to. pass, $4,000 is the&#13;
amount being set aside for elections&#13;
for 1965. Unless a special&#13;
election was called these funds&#13;
will not be necessary.&#13;
County Clerk Joseph H. Ellis,&#13;
when asked how much a special&#13;
election would cost the county,&#13;
said that it would not amount to&#13;
more than $2,000. It is unlikely&#13;
that an election would take place.&#13;
Supervisor Dickerson asked that&#13;
the appropriation be cut to $2,000.&#13;
Supr. Dickerson, Conine, Beers,&#13;
Catrell voted yes; Supervisors&#13;
Shehan, Campbell, Armstrong.&#13;
Engelhardt. Heeg. Berry, Clark,&#13;
Dinkel, Gordon. Rodpke. Cooper,&#13;
Raddatz. Stuible. Hogan. Seim.&#13;
Spicer voted no, Supr. Lavan was&#13;
absent at this time.&#13;
High School Band&#13;
to Perform, at Game&#13;
Saturday. October 21 is coming&#13;
up fast when the Pinckney All&#13;
Stai&gt; and the Hamburg Hell Cats&#13;
meet for the .second scheduled&#13;
game of this season. It will take&#13;
place at Pinckney on Veteran's&#13;
Memorial Field, game time, S&#13;
p.m.&#13;
The first game played two&#13;
weeks ago resulted in the All&#13;
Stars winning over the Cats 12 to&#13;
7. This game should be a real&#13;
test with the two teams playing&#13;
their all. This is gathered from&#13;
a conversation wiih the All Star&#13;
Captain, Julius Aschenbivmioi-. ! I&#13;
The captains, Aschenhrenner '• /&#13;
How ,tr, he is in charge of the&#13;
ticket sales. Tickets a r e available&#13;
at Lavey Hardware, La-&#13;
Ko-a Row ling-Lounge, J e r r y ' s&#13;
I'ineknoy General Store, and at&#13;
(ii'uiv/s Barber Shop,&#13;
The Pinckney firemen will&#13;
;e.'ain have the consesslon stands,&#13;
li.-nefimti,' their Fourth of July&#13;
r ivuoiks Fund. All proceeds&#13;
fniin ticket sales are annually&#13;
t u r n d over to the Pinckney High&#13;
S.'h.ml Athletic Fund, a very&#13;
v. III thw hile cause, one that all&#13;
e.ivri ;. the. All Stars and the&#13;
IM! Tats, hope many good citiw;&#13;
ll como out for this Satur-&#13;
HARD WAY TO WASH CAR — Mrs. Jamie Alice&#13;
Ta 1 b o t of 537 Roselain Drive, Howell, had a&#13;
wild ride Thursday afternoon when the brakes of&#13;
her car failed as she was driving south on West&#13;
Street. As she tried to stop for North Street she&#13;
became confused and pressed the accelerator shootacross&#13;
North Street, over the curb and went&#13;
1 ")0 feet to the parking1 lot at the rear of the Professional&#13;
Bldg1, Here, her car struck a vehicle owned&#13;
iiy James Workman of 7500 Grand River, Brighton,&#13;
careened off and went 335 feet across fill dirt&#13;
and over a 12-foot drop, ending up in Ore Creek.&#13;
and Gentile, also wish to remind&#13;
area residents of the added&#13;
attraction this week, the Piriekncy&#13;
school band. The band, urnler&#13;
the direction of Mr. Denis Napier.&#13;
will perform during the g a m e a;&#13;
well as at half time,&#13;
"Also." says Aschenbrennor, : T&#13;
"we will have with us what the I&#13;
entire community has b"en wait- \ \&#13;
ing for. the famous TOPS O v e r j (&#13;
Leaders " Thcve gals a - n v to ! 1&#13;
cheer throughout the entitv game. I \&#13;
George Roth, who r i M ' i m l ^&#13;
minor injuries in the fir-t 'rime&#13;
will see limited action this v v r k .&#13;
IK follow ing All-Star players&#13;
a-ked to flraw uniforms for&#13;
w e k ' s Old Timers game at&#13;
pin. Saturday, Oct'/ber 24,&#13;
•&gt;• are Gentile, T.aBelle. Simon,&#13;
Don Clark, Dick Johnson.&#13;
h, Densmore. Andy Darney,&#13;
,!. Bowman, Gunderson, Da«&#13;
Marhofer, Colone, Russell,&#13;
ie Densmore, Blades, Ware,&#13;
Haiker. P.oi) r.e:-k. Don Char,-&#13;
ho'icau. .Inn Grant, Larry Hull,&#13;
S-'-v" Marnfk;., T'ritz, Kem Char-&#13;
'"I[V\TII. P.eny, Ilanroth, Weston,&#13;
Mir| Tavlor.&#13;
TV Show Upsets P.H.S. Teachers&#13;
Protests over a recent television&#13;
show depicting a "monstrous&#13;
Misconception" of the American&#13;
philosophy of education have been&#13;
expressed by 16 Pinckney Elementary&#13;
School teachers.&#13;
They have sent a letter to the&#13;
National Broadcasting Co., deploring&#13;
the "Kentutky Jones"&#13;
show of September 26, in which&#13;
a little Chinese boy was portrayed,&#13;
burning his abacus in&#13;
The Way We Hear It&#13;
BY: DOLLY BAUGHN&#13;
. . . . some persons do not realize&#13;
it is necessary to earmark&#13;
your pledge card each year if&#13;
Within an hour the Edwon men&#13;
armed and had things rolling&#13;
again. The entire building was&#13;
you wish to have your donation I without lights untill another fuse&#13;
credited to you local Community&#13;
Chest fund, yours being the&#13;
Hamburg - Pu:nam Community&#13;
Chest in this area. Last year the&#13;
Chest lost $700 dollars due to this&#13;
not being done.&#13;
. . . . the Pinckney Elementary&#13;
P.T.A. has two big days on their&#13;
agenda before this month of October&#13;
ends. One is the Rummage-&#13;
Bake sale this Saturday. The next&#13;
is the Annual Halloween Party&#13;
for the children of the area, Saturday,&#13;
October 31, 7:30 till 9 p.m.&#13;
P.T.A. Officers send out an SOS&#13;
for these two occasions. They&#13;
need help, according to President&#13;
Robert Graf. Anyone wanting to&#13;
volunteer give him a call, 426-8447,&#13;
or Mrs. Jane Widmayer. 878-3422.&#13;
. . . the Monday night ladies league&#13;
Delia Wylie bowled high&#13;
oame of 186 thus week and Rose&#13;
Smith had high series of 480.&#13;
High team was LaRosa Bowling&#13;
Lounge with 721 and high team&#13;
furies of 2071. LaRosa Bowling&#13;
Lounge and Beck's Marathon took&#13;
three points and Dans Crop Dusting&#13;
and Pinckney General Store&#13;
team each took four.&#13;
. . . a hectic day Tuesday, first&#13;
day of pheasant season. No school&#13;
fjr the high school grades. The&#13;
weather was ideal, cold and clear,&#13;
with few snow flakes falling in&#13;
the forenoon. Good day for the&#13;
dogs to work. (1 hear!)&#13;
. . . Jim Pine. Larry and Jim&#13;
Uaughn are three high schoolers I&#13;
know of that had luck and got a&#13;
bird Tuesday.&#13;
. . . Joe Lavey took the day off&#13;
?!onday. He picked up his hunting&#13;
license. Never heard if he had&#13;
luck Tuesday.&#13;
. . . new employee at the Read&#13;
Lumber yard is Bob Woolen from&#13;
Hamburg. He began work Monday.&#13;
He is taking the place of Bob&#13;
Meabon who has ended his employment&#13;
here to work for Goucher&#13;
&amp; Weber in Chelsea.&#13;
. . . a not too serious incident&#13;
happening at the,LaRosa Bowl&#13;
Friday night certainly had a few&#13;
bowlers upset for a while. It&#13;
s?eiro an over loaded fuse box.&#13;
(which was not the fault of.the&#13;
ovners) blew up. causing many&#13;
tiiarks to jurr.&gt; around the place.&#13;
box was put into use by the Detroit&#13;
Edison repairmen.&#13;
. . . . every ticket is a winner1&#13;
That's the way it is at Chuck's&#13;
Repair Shop during the Golden&#13;
Key Days, i'ou draw a ticket, you&#13;
win a prize, plus winning the&#13;
right to have this ticket entered&#13;
in a Grand Raffle that amounts&#13;
to first prize being a 16 ft. Johnson&#13;
boat, and nine second prizes&#13;
being 7 and half HP boat motors.&#13;
Just a few days ago A. R. Hoeft&#13;
drew a ticket and won a first&#13;
and kit — just the thinnjgj he con- fn jj e con&#13;
sidered might be ahfndy item&#13;
to take with him on Jds present&#13;
moose hunting trip. '*&#13;
' * ' • %&#13;
• • . many families miss tho.,e&#13;
Daily Dip ice cream cones. Herb&#13;
and Rene Schenden closed their&#13;
place of business till "warm&#13;
weather sets in next sprin&lt;*"&#13;
brating Halloween. Someone said&#13;
she was a witch, or was dressed&#13;
to look like one. rather. Again.&#13;
just when the Dispatch cameraman&#13;
should have been there, he&#13;
was not!&#13;
Mrs. Donald Kaump, chairman&#13;
of the Hamburg • Putnam Chest&#13;
Drive for 1964-65 reports that sixty&#13;
women have volunteered from&#13;
the Hamburg Township to assist&#13;
with the drive in the residential&#13;
areas and Hugh Radloff is directing&#13;
the business contacts in&#13;
Hamburg. All materials were in&#13;
the hands of the workers in time&#13;
for the '•kick-off" date, Tuesday,&#13;
October 20.&#13;
Members of the Chest Board&#13;
from Putnam formulated their&#13;
plans for the Drive and report&#13;
they have at least 30 volunteers&#13;
soliciting in ihe rural residential&#13;
areas with eight volunteers working&#13;
in the Village. Those serving&#13;
on the Board in Putnam are&#13;
Mrs. John Colone, Mrs. Ralph&#13;
front of his teacher, "so that t.'1 rough college. The alert Ameri-1 Susan Burroughs, Mary Baughn.,&#13;
he might become a true part^ of ; evil school teacher would have&#13;
American educational life." seen to it that every fourth gra-&#13;
HERE IS WHAT the teachers ,-der would, also, have access to&#13;
said in their letter:&#13;
"Realizing that many millions&#13;
of people saw the above scene,&#13;
we wonder how such a monstrous&#13;
misconception of the American&#13;
philosophy of education could&#13;
ever get to a television screen.&#13;
It is understandable that the writers&#13;
know little about today's&#13;
schools. There may be such an&#13;
institution as the one depicted on&#13;
Kentucky Jones. However, it&#13;
more resembled a Nazi Youth&#13;
Camp.&#13;
"Todays teaching of arithme-&#13;
&lt;an abacus.&#13;
"After seeing a Chinese boy&#13;
forced to bum the bridges between&#13;
him and his homeland, one&#13;
begins to give credence to the&#13;
warnings being issued by the&#13;
NE.A. If such a program can be&#13;
nationally shown as a matter of&#13;
course, we certainly had better&#13;
wake up to the forces being exerted&#13;
on our society.&#13;
"This particular program, Kentucky&#13;
Jones, should make, forthwith,&#13;
a public apology to American&#13;
educators who have been&#13;
Isobolle Johnson, and Mary Douglas.&#13;
The group has not yet received&#13;
an answer to their protest.&#13;
tic includes every type of visual : dedicating their lives to underaid&#13;
possible. The abacus is used,! standing all children."&#13;
in grade schools from first grade i SIGNERS of the letter, written&#13;
Sfpt. 29. are Esther Anderson,&#13;
Marilyn M, Edgar. Norine&#13;
Carr. Dorothy Campbell. Ethel&#13;
Rooke. Bonnie Henry, Frances&#13;
Bell, Helen Van Blaricum. Jennie&#13;
Kellenberger. Jane Tasoh,&#13;
Alta B. Meyer, Mildred Paries,&#13;
"Stay Stitchers"&#13;
Will Organize&#13;
A newly organized 4-H sewing&#13;
group having nine members, have&#13;
agreed to call themselves "The&#13;
Stay Stitchers." Mrs. Shirley&#13;
Line and Mrs. Doris Gyde are&#13;
leaders, and will have the weekly&#13;
meetings at their homes, alternating&#13;
each week.&#13;
The annual meeting of the&#13;
ingston County Board of Si&#13;
visors closed las) Wednesdjs&#13;
a lengthv di-.cus-.ion on the&#13;
limiting&#13;
public&#13;
t sprin&#13;
Twill seem a ong time. Those j Hall, Mr. Don Swarthout and Mr.&#13;
cones are good! Don Gibson.&#13;
• Jean Speake was given first Mrs. 'Harold D. (Tinv) Richter&#13;
prize Saturday night at the Vill- Jr!. has been . . , . „ . , „ , . u u i m u w i w „ « « ,&#13;
age square costume dance cele- Kaump considerably in the Ham- i Community Chest.&#13;
assisting Mrs.&#13;
burg area. Mrs. Richter is serving&#13;
her fifth year in the capacity&#13;
of Secretary-Treasurer on&#13;
the Community Chest Board.&#13;
A goal of $6,500 was set at a&#13;
pre-campaign meeting last week.&#13;
The Drive will continue through&#13;
November 12.&#13;
It is brought to the attention of&#13;
DLspatch readers once again, if&#13;
you work outside Hamburg - Putnam&#13;
townships, earmark your&#13;
pledge card if you wish your&#13;
donation be credited to vour local&#13;
Two From PHS&#13;
Attend Traffic&#13;
Conference&#13;
John F. Burg and Don Gibson,&#13;
of Pinckney High School today&#13;
attended the Governor's Regional&#13;
Traffic Safety Conference held&#13;
at the IMA Annex in Flint, Michigan.&#13;
They were among the 200&#13;
persons interested in safety on&#13;
Michigan's highways, who joined&#13;
with Governor George Romney&#13;
and co-chairman Robert P.&#13;
Briggs of the Governor's Special&#13;
Committee on Traffic Safety&#13;
(SCOTS) to study the committee's&#13;
report.&#13;
The report was the result of&#13;
hundreds of man-hours of consideration&#13;
by traffic safety professionals&#13;
and lay- leaders made&#13;
during the past summer. Fight&#13;
study committees of SCOTS made&#13;
twenty-nine recommendations for j&#13;
the improvement of highway traf-!&#13;
fie safety in the state&#13;
Mr. Rriggs said. "The pr»&gt;die-&#13;
A group of 20 American Youth j table increase in the number nf&#13;
Hostels from Royal Oak. Michi- motor vehicles and drivers in the&#13;
gan completed a 100 mile in 10 near future makes the proper&#13;
hours bike rifle from Royal Oak | education of presen! and future] m a ined in 1he&#13;
to Hell, Michigan and return last ! drivers one of the most vital sub-&#13;
Sunday. | jects considered by the Cover-&#13;
The group of 10 boys and Helen j nor's Special Committee on Traf-&#13;
Morrison of 715 E. Lincoln Royal i fie Safety. Truck drivers. bar-&#13;
Oak shared a picnic lunch, were • tenders, housewives and businesshanded&#13;
Souvenir Pens by ihe Hell men were among the authors of&#13;
Chamber of Commerce with a • the hundreds of letters received&#13;
special award going to Helen by Governor Romney's office&#13;
Morrison the only girl making; pleading for more attention to&#13;
the trip. i 'hi- subject.&#13;
1 A meet&#13;
through 15&#13;
27th at the&#13;
purpose Tor&#13;
the pur|»s&lt;&#13;
cnmmunih'&#13;
mriuity an1&#13;
Chamber &lt;&gt;'&#13;
tion.s alxxil&#13;
will start ;&#13;
iniornutr e&#13;
ing fnr .ill y&lt;&#13;
} i ' i i b &lt; • i •'' ' ' i l l&#13;
h o m e of .F,n•!•:&#13;
t h e m e r : \\ _• \&#13;
'S of the Jun&#13;
•• N ' l l i n ; ; m e n .&#13;
in :.,•'(! to a ! t -&#13;
* onun'Tco w&#13;
the various ]&gt;&#13;
t 7: :UI it is „&#13;
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Clumber of&#13;
.!:!• :• • 1 1 " I . . .&#13;
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!i- a-es of 21&#13;
T'l.'-day, Od:,&#13;
.••&gt;• K o a d . T h e&#13;
• ''ipvtion.s and&#13;
i i ! i " i ' c % 1o t h e&#13;
A' !::ire of t h e&#13;
II• i-A-•!! .Junior&#13;
&gt;A I' t i l fjUO-i-&#13;
. '1 ii'- meeting&#13;
rt -.:...;)p&gt; ai.d&#13;
American Youth&#13;
Hostels Visit&#13;
Hell on Bikes&#13;
Supervisors Approve&#13;
Budget For Year&#13;
K&#13;
th&#13;
improvement&#13;
sibility of&#13;
a Wished&#13;
fund.&#13;
Tins fund was e-&gt;tablish«-d \h:-&#13;
year when the allorney General&#13;
ordered thai the county could no&#13;
longer transfer fund^ into Hie&#13;
Lieneral finvl. IVcsently there N&#13;
about Si Ii (&gt; .10) in anticipated ;v&#13;
venue 1hat ordinarily would Iv&#13;
put in the ^eii'Tal fund but w.il&#13;
this year !&gt;&lt;• in th'1 improvement&#13;
fund.' T i v r e is SI IT 000 presentK&#13;
in the w'1'lf.jr'1 fii'i'l for buildh^&#13;
There i- no plan lo use ih:s&#13;
money. The n u i n v m the welfare&#13;
building fund WJS put t h e r e in&#13;
lf&gt;fil for building a county medicare&#13;
facility in [low"II. When th'1&#13;
bond issue failed the monev rel"&#13;
ward .lefi 'it m the budget . .&#13;
" .in1 fo-ili;^' o u r s e l v e s . IF w e&#13;
liu'ou- t h " bur!'-;et at this figure&#13;
" W; :J ii , i ' . " .i deficit. This is&#13;
i . . ; e ; i &lt; ! ! ! ; •. | I i \ V ( . i l l W C S ' J V t O&#13;
i " ] i i i b ! . c t : .•: ! ; i ' - ! • ' • L ^ a d e f i c i t&#13;
;• *rii•&gt;• l a y i n g d o v -&#13;
- that could be&#13;
;:;e budget."&#13;
&gt;:.e out in favor&#13;
: Owkei -•»''- M'.'iposal. H e liken-&#13;
'1 th" !ni'i.. • 'o .i personal bud-&#13;
'.'. h ' - n w e i i i ' , ' 1&#13;
' i i i i i t : n t1.1, n [&#13;
U - ' - d t o h : i ! . i : n&#13;
S;i; i!'. 1 ..r. :: n&#13;
•\ r i K i M ' . ' i i -ay he's broke&#13;
\\h&lt;'ii D'-'s JO' money in hi.s pock-&#13;
T I M !i,-op.)-.rd budget of $993,-&#13;
w,;- ap;)ro\''&lt;l.&#13;
The present bud/H will -how ,i&#13;
deficit of $75,000 Supr. Dicker^on&#13;
would like to sec 'be suprrvi-o;--&#13;
Use this money If) effect a bala&#13;
n r o in the b u h v i ,ind he w&lt;ui!d&#13;
also like to -i1'1 a limit set nu&#13;
!he amount of nnniev that c.'iii be&#13;
put in the improvement.&#13;
In defense nf d;s proposal. Dicknrson&#13;
said, "I am concerned about&#13;
Lansing&#13;
Motorist&#13;
Killed&#13;
T fatal&#13;
Football Fan Commends All-Star Participants, Fans i&#13;
i-.-it occu.-red&#13;
iy nigh: on l&#13;
; ;• Road when&#13;
&lt;\ i n t o a p i c \ u&#13;
rolled over on -&#13;
:hony J . W •••&#13;
: M&#13;
To The Editor:&#13;
This is an open letter to all the&#13;
people of this community and to&#13;
those whom are more sports&#13;
minded than their neighbors.&#13;
May I take the necessary space&#13;
in this paper to salute the Pinckney&#13;
Fire Department, Mr. Wesley&#13;
Reader, the citizens who worked&#13;
at the game and to coach-man&#13;
ager "Ole Man Football" Julius&#13;
Aschenbrenner and to his most&#13;
that the cold was mainly the&#13;
reason for the size crowd. While&#13;
I am handing out the blue ribbons&#13;
for those who did brave the cold&#13;
night, hats off to those [jeople on&#13;
the P.A. both Mr. Gibson, on the&#13;
camera, Mr. Burg and the two&#13;
s|X)tters on the mike; and to the&#13;
cheer leaders, young ladies, for&#13;
the Hamburg Hell Cats. A word of&#13;
praise also must be said for the&#13;
men who handled the down box&#13;
eager and willing players who j and the yard marker chains along&#13;
showed us such a fine, clean cut. j with the fine officiating of the&#13;
bitterly fought, well conducted j refree and his crew of men. I&#13;
and played contest last Saturday j am most certain that the concesnight.&#13;
October 10th, 1964.&#13;
I must also extend con^raulations&#13;
to the hardy fans who saw&#13;
fit to set in the out-doors on one&#13;
of the coldest nights of the fall to&#13;
i sion booth sponsored by the Fire&#13;
Hell Cat Squad a word of praise&#13;
is not enough for the fine team&#13;
you brought to Pinckney. You&#13;
young men know that the game&#13;
of football is hen- to stay and&#13;
you have proven that the game&#13;
is not only for the high school.&#13;
college and professional men of&#13;
the nation. You people like the&#13;
game and are going to play it&#13;
one way or another, I am with&#13;
those who think like you. Semipro&#13;
ball is not new to the American&#13;
Public, it ROCS back to the&#13;
turn of the century and many&#13;
people have enjoyed the game on i was about to run into some peo in your favor for the next game&#13;
ious injury to either side.&#13;
I must say that Mr. Norman&#13;
VanBlaircum and Dr. Phillips ha i&#13;
an enjoyable evening wiih out&#13;
any work and I hope they enjoyed&#13;
the game ;h well as I.&#13;
To me one of the mo&gt;t impressive&#13;
things that your squad did&#13;
or one of your players did was&#13;
least Let s hope that we will&#13;
see more of Larry Roland and&#13;
Hell Cats in the near future&#13;
and as an added note your npw&#13;
uniform^ and helmets are of the&#13;
bc&gt;t of ta&gt;te* Good Luck to your&#13;
.ifjuad.&#13;
To yon Mr Julius Aschenbrenner&#13;
and Mr Phil Gentile we take&#13;
to leap clear of some people who our hats off for the fine team you • ^o getters.&#13;
counting all the business jx'oi;]&#13;
who took the time to .sell t i c k e t&#13;
for the event. It take.s m o r e w n l&#13;
on the out-side than most people&#13;
think lo handle a successful even!&#13;
as this and 1 hope the c'Ommiirni&gt;&#13;
will see fit to turn out in larger&#13;
n u m b e r s in the future for all&#13;
events sponsored by the village&#13;
saw fit to jam the side lincv On&#13;
a few plays previous a little ^irl&#13;
was shaken up when a play cam"&#13;
put on tbv gridiron Sat.. Oct. 10&#13;
I am certain that you impressed&#13;
the few fans who came lo see&#13;
close ta her and frightened her you and your squad play. Let'.-*&#13;
badly, later a Hell Cat player hope the weather will be more&#13;
that level for many years and&#13;
the contest between the&#13;
Hell Cats, perhaps this was&#13;
. hat Dept. and the people who oper-1 now you and the Pinckney All&#13;
pie on the side lines and this&#13;
player with out a moments hesitayou&#13;
play at home.&#13;
The proceeds are for a worthy&#13;
What I am really trying to do&#13;
is to get the public interested in&#13;
the events of the community:&#13;
your fire dept. businessmen and&#13;
school are behind al! these events&#13;
so why not the. general public'??&#13;
The same people do the samp&#13;
• 21st&#13;
/ 7^-20 p.m,'&#13;
'i'i just east&#13;
vi automobUff&#13;
:ruck whici&#13;
-e pavement*&#13;
r of 15481&#13;
.is driving a&gt;&#13;
ejst on l-'lH Whttl h i&#13;
.'••I «fr. the tn:&gt;k rolling o v e r&#13;
;! comint to re--: on its top,&#13;
• !)*'d nf the truck sticking out&#13;
r th1' pavement.&#13;
.l.imes I. JvTWMi. 67, of 7916&#13;
'•,'i'lman. !")&lt;'.irbo:-1. was driving&#13;
ailed to&#13;
'd into&#13;
which came&#13;
' windshleloT.&#13;
' arrival at&#13;
fi-nter.&#13;
ated it were more than wel-) Starts have shown to the com-1 lion leaped over the bench and cause JIXJ 1 am sure the sohv)l ' w o r k a11 thf&gt; l m p -s0 let's -5how&#13;
corned by the fans, the hot drinks&#13;
were greatly appreciated by all.&#13;
THANKS.&#13;
To Larry Roland. eoach&gt; Jim&#13;
main reason for the drop in at- ! DeWolf. Butch Rennrtt Co-Capt.&#13;
tendance, at least I like to think ' to Jan DeWolf and lo the entire&#13;
munity that the same pleasures j t.-ic* wire to avoid a collision and does appreciate the work put&#13;
can be enjoyed by them. You injury to the spectators, with no j f»irth by you and the chairmen&#13;
young men played a rough tough&#13;
game on Oct. the 10th, and the&#13;
thought to his personal injury.&#13;
As it turned out he cleared the&#13;
amazing thing is that it was j obstacles and avoided the people.&#13;
a clean game with out one scr- 1 Good sportsmanship to s.iy the&#13;
Emmctt Widmayer and Ronald&#13;
Darrow. All m all it took eleven&#13;
(11) men besides the players and&#13;
coaches to put thi.s game on, not&#13;
our appreciation to th^m OOMF&#13;
ON* O I T JOiN THE CROWD&#13;
HAVE FUN. L E T S GO!&#13;
Sijmrd.&#13;
A Football Fan&#13;
h' h;!id WlMliC!&#13;
iii l i m e and&#13;
;..rkiip. the&#13;
( i : i " ' ' l l y t h r o u g h&#13;
Kerwin v,n^ dea&#13;
\1 Therson Heai&#13;
!li&gt; wife. Fave K'-rwin. 66. who&#13;
w.&gt; rifling with h m. was sleep*&#13;
mg at the time of the accident&#13;
and suffered lac rations of the&#13;
face&#13;
W"imer wa&gt; m o l i n g out the&#13;
bar^ window of 'h-1 pickup wheti&#13;
the car rrashH ., :o it and recpi\"&#13;
ryi a fracur^d IPJJ.&#13;
Prosecuting Aitnvney Gatesmttt&#13;
ordpred an autop^v on Kerwia*&#13;
which re\ealpd that he died of&#13;
a fractured skull.&#13;
. .. Pinckney Prattle&#13;
By ALICE GRAY&#13;
ARGUS • DISPATCH - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1964&#13;
VOTE&#13;
VIVIAN&#13;
U.S. CONGRESS&#13;
Pd. Pol. Adv.&#13;
Karl Burg, son of the John F.&#13;
Burgs, has veen vacationing in&#13;
Canada and New England. While&#13;
in Boston he visited with former&#13;
Pinckney residents, the James&#13;
Rogalski family and visited with&#13;
John Pietras and Bob Rog&amp;ls*u&#13;
there. From there he travelled on&#13;
to Wappinger Falls, New York&#13;
and spent several days with another&#13;
ex-Pinekneyite, Richard&#13;
NEW HOURS&#13;
Effective November 1&#13;
Open Daily 8 - 5:30&#13;
Gosed Sat at Noon&#13;
Thos. Read Lumber, Inc.&#13;
475 N. Webster Pinckney&#13;
Ixnus The two of them attended&#13;
the World's Fair while there.&#13;
Pat Harwood, proprietor of a&#13;
grocery store in Lovells where so&#13;
many of our Pinckney people&#13;
shop while in the north country,&#13;
is at the Cliff Miller home for&#13;
the opening of hunting season.&#13;
Back from a week visiting relatives&#13;
at Wheaton, Maryland near&#13;
Washington, D. C.( are Mrs. Herbert&#13;
Bowles, her son Timothy,&#13;
and her mother Mrs. Thomas&#13;
Grainger of Hi-Land Lake.&#13;
Members of the Pinckney Library&#13;
Board Mrs. Robert Tasch,&#13;
Mrs. Harvey Garr, Mrs. Fred&#13;
Read, Mrs. Leonard Lee, Mrs.&#13;
Stanley Dinkel, and their guest,&#13;
ex-board member Mrs. Al Sannes&#13;
honored librarian Miss Florence&#13;
Preuss with dinner at the Canopy&#13;
in Brighton Monday evening, October&#13;
19.&#13;
Rod Widmayer, son of the Emmett&#13;
Widmayers, was initiated&#13;
into the order of DeMolay for&#13;
boys Wednesday night In ceremonies&#13;
at the Masonic Temple in&#13;
Pinckney.&#13;
Among the 150 persons attending&#13;
the First Annual Award Banquet&#13;
for the Greater Detroit Sunday&#13;
School Association held in&#13;
the Calvary Baptist Church in&#13;
Detroit were Rev. and Mrs. Thomas&#13;
Murphy, Merwin Campbell,&#13;
RAL&#13;
LECTI&#13;
To the Qualified Electors:&#13;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a Gwieral Election wi"&#13;
be held in the Township of Putnam (Precinel No. I )&#13;
State of Michigan&#13;
- A T —&#13;
PUTNAM TOWNSHIP&#13;
WITHIN SAID TOWNSHIP ON TUES., NOVEMBER 3, 6 4&#13;
FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING THE FOLLOWING&#13;
OFFICERS, VIZ:&#13;
NATIONAL President and Vice-President of the United States&#13;
STATE Governor and Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney&#13;
General, Eight Members of the State Board of Education, Two Trustees of&#13;
Michigan State University, Two Governors of Wayne State University.&#13;
CONGRESSIONAL United States Senator, Representative in Congress&#13;
LEGISLATIVE State Senator, State Representative&#13;
COUNTY Prosecuting Attorney, Sheriff, County Clerk, County Treasurer,&#13;
Register of Deeds, Auditor in Counties electing same, Drain Commissioner,&#13;
Coroners, Surveyor, and such other Officers as are elected at that time.&#13;
FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING THE FOLLOWING&#13;
OFFICERS, VIZ:&#13;
NON-PARTISAN OFFICERS&#13;
THREE JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, JUDGE OF PROBATE,&#13;
CIRCUIT JUDGE (TO FILL VACANCY)&#13;
FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING THE FOLLOWING&#13;
OFFICERS. VIZ:&#13;
TOWNSHIP OFFICERS&#13;
Supervisor, Township Clerk, Township Treasurer, I&#13;
Trustee, Justice of the Peace (Full Term), 4 Constables.&#13;
. . .&#13;
AND TO VOTE ON THE FOLLOWING PROPOSAL:&#13;
A REFERENDUM ON LEGISLATION.&#13;
AJJ3O ANY ADDITIONAL AMENDMENTS OR PROPOSITIONS THAT&#13;
MAY BE SUBMITTED&#13;
I&#13;
Notice Relative to Opening and Closing&#13;
of the Polls&#13;
ELECTION LAW, ACT 116. P. A. W54&#13;
SECTION 720. On the day of any election, the polls shall be opened at&#13;
7 o'clock in the forenoon, and .shall be continuously open until 8 o'clock&#13;
in the afternoon and no longer. Every qualified eleetor present and in&#13;
line at the polls at the hour prescribed for the dosing thereof shall be&#13;
allowed to vote.&#13;
THE POLLS of said election will be open at 7 o'clock a.m. and will remain&#13;
open until 8 o'clock p.m. of said day of election.&#13;
MURRAY J. KENNEDY,&#13;
TOWNSHIP CLERK&#13;
and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stockton&#13;
of the Peoples' Church in Pinckney.&#13;
Mrs. Eugene Dinkel ot Pinckney&#13;
is now a patient at St. Jo&#13;
seph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor.&#13;
Mrs. John Colone and her mother&#13;
Mrs. Julius Aschenbrenner,&#13;
ST., have returned from a trip&#13;
to Washington, D. C.&#13;
Miss Leota Reason of Main&#13;
Street Is confined to her home&#13;
with a bad case of plurisy. She&#13;
was unable to be installed as associate&#13;
conductress in the O.E.S.&#13;
at installation ceremonies .Satur&#13;
day night, and will be absent&#13;
from her job at Klng-Seely for&#13;
another week.&#13;
Friday was a big night in town&#13;
for some group and I hope&#13;
they celebrate some place else&#13;
next time when the cleaning-&#13;
up process was over, there&#13;
were two five gallon cans full of&#13;
broken glass and broken pop bottles&#13;
swept up from Howell street&#13;
at the corner of Main near the&#13;
Roy Clark Grocery.&#13;
We hear there is a new pizza&#13;
restaurant coming to town in&#13;
the near,future to be located on&#13;
Main Street in the business block.&#13;
Have you visited our Pinckney&#13;
Library in the Town Hall lately?&#13;
Monday evening while I filled In&#13;
for our regular librarian, Miss&#13;
Florence Preuss, I was reminded&#13;
of the beginning of our library&#13;
only a few short years ago&#13;
We literally started from scratch,&#13;
Pinckney people donated their&#13;
surplus books and bought new&#13;
ones . . . . and eventually, through&#13;
the goodness of our residents, the&#13;
hard work of many, donations&#13;
from organizations, Pinckney has&#13;
a thriving and well-used library.&#13;
If you are not a regular patron&#13;
it might be well to browse through&#13;
the many selections there.&#13;
Monday morning Bruce Essenberg&#13;
took Mr. and Mrs. Fred&#13;
Berry, Sr., to Metropolitan Airport&#13;
where they caught a jet&#13;
back to their home in California&#13;
They spent two weeks here visit&#13;
ing and attending the various fes&#13;
tivities connected with their son's&#13;
wedding which took place on Saturday.&#13;
Mrs. Charles Dewey and Mrs.&#13;
Nester Engquist had an expert&#13;
enee which they could just as&#13;
well have done without last&#13;
Thursday when they were looking&#13;
the countryside over and&#13;
collecting wild flowers and various&#13;
weeds for dried arrangements&#13;
for the PEG's Extension Group.&#13;
While riding on Cedar Lake Road&#13;
they saw a snake sunning itself&#13;
on the road. Upon closer investigation&#13;
it proved to be a rattlesnake&#13;
complete with five rattles.&#13;
The snake very obligingly remained&#13;
while Mrs. Engquist&#13;
backed up and ran over it.&#13;
Bob Meabon who has been an&#13;
employee of the Read Lumber&#13;
Co. for some time now is returning&#13;
to his former trade doing carpenter&#13;
work with Weber Construction&#13;
Co. at Chelsea. This of&#13;
course leaves an opening at the&#13;
lumber yard . . . . see the classified&#13;
page for details&#13;
Thirty-four •members of the&#13;
Pinckney Chapter of O.E.S, attended&#13;
the Grand Chapter of&#13;
O.E.S. meeting at Grand Rapids&#13;
last week. Lucile and Larry Camburn,&#13;
Worthy Matron and Worthy&#13;
Patron of the Pinckney Chapter&#13;
took part in a beautifully executed&#13;
drill work performed in the&#13;
Civic Auditorium. At a luncheon&#13;
at Lako's (formerly Win Schulers)&#13;
Wednesday. Mrs. Camburn&#13;
was presented with a lovely pink&#13;
lounging robe from the Pinckney&#13;
members attending the convention.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Burg&#13;
and daughter Mary Helen and&#13;
friends from Taylor (a fellow teacher&#13;
of John's and his family)&#13;
spent the weekend at Hillman,&#13;
The boys hunted while the girls&#13;
relaxed.&#13;
Mrs. Fred Read, Mrs. Sadie&#13;
Read, Mrs. Charles Smoyer and&#13;
Mrs Robert Read were in Birmingham&#13;
one day last week calling&#13;
on Mrs. Wheatly.&#13;
The Bridge Club met with Mrs.&#13;
Fred Teeple in Howell on Tuesday&#13;
for lunch and an afternoon&#13;
of bridge playing.&#13;
Attending a dinner at the Colonade&#13;
in Howell last Sunday as&#13;
guests of Mr. Fred Swarthout&#13;
were Mrs. Sadie Moran, Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Fred Read, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Harold Swarthout, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
H L. Moran and Mrs. Gauss.&#13;
Mrs. Sadie Read and Mrs.&#13;
Charles Smoyer were Saturday&#13;
evening dinner guests at the Fred&#13;
Read home.&#13;
The young people of the Pilgrim&#13;
Fellowship at the Congregational&#13;
Church enjoyed a roller&#13;
skating party at the Island Lake&#13;
Rink on Wednesday evening, October&#13;
21. They are busy planning&#13;
their Halloween dance which will&#13;
b held the 81st.&#13;
Esther Kiner, daughter of the&#13;
Nelson Kiners of Patterson Lake&#13;
Road, was initiated into the Rainbow&#13;
Assembly for Girls last&#13;
Thursday at ceremonies held in&#13;
the Masonic Temple.&#13;
Pinckney girls, Francis Reason&#13;
and Linda Clough who have been&#13;
appointed officers in the Grand&#13;
Chapter of Rainbow of Michigan&#13;
will be honored at a dinner and&#13;
reception given by the local&#13;
assembjey of Rainbows November&#13;
9.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Burg&#13;
and children spent the weekend&#13;
at their cabin at Lovells.&#13;
YOtf CAN HELP&#13;
WES VIVIAN&#13;
DEFEAT GEORGE HEAD]&#13;
Call&#13;
229-9779&#13;
WES VIVIAN&#13;
FOR CONGRESS&#13;
COMMITTEE&#13;
Pd. Pol. Adv.l&#13;
A person is much more than meets the eye. How deeply&#13;
have you pondered this question of who you really are?&#13;
Basically, a man's identity is spiritual. It depends upon&#13;
God. When you stop to think about it, a clearer idea of&#13;
who you are can change your life. You're invited to join&#13;
us for a one-hour talk on this subject by Lenore a Hanks,&#13;
a member of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship.&#13;
The title: "Do You Know Who YQU Really Are?"&#13;
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25th&#13;
at 4:00 P.M.&#13;
SOUTHWEST SCHOOL&#13;
915 Gay St. — Howell, Michigan&#13;
Sponsored by . . .&#13;
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTISTS&#13;
CLASSES&#13;
IN&#13;
CERAMICS&#13;
MOB., Wed., Fit — 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.&#13;
Tuet., Thurs., — 1:08 p.m. — 4:00 pan.&#13;
OPEN&#13;
JAN'S CERAMIC SHOP&#13;
2709 E. Grand River, Howell 54$-0410&#13;
GENERAL&#13;
ELECTION&#13;
TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS: r NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a Genera)&#13;
Election will be held in the&#13;
Township of Hamburg, County of Livingston&#13;
State of Michigan&#13;
Town Hall &amp; Annex&#13;
—on—&#13;
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1964&#13;
FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING THE&#13;
FOLLOWING OFFICERS, VIZ:&#13;
NATIONAL President and Vice-President of the&#13;
United States&#13;
STATE Governor and Lieutenant Governor, Secretary&#13;
of State, Attorney General, Eight Members&#13;
of the State Board of Education, Two Trustees of&#13;
Michigan State University, Two Governors of&#13;
Wayne State University.&#13;
CONGRESSIONAL United States Senator, Representative&#13;
in Congress&#13;
LEGISLATIVE State Senator, State Representative&#13;
COUNTY Prosecuting Attorney, Sheriff, County&#13;
Clerk, County Treasurer, Register of Deeds, Auditor&#13;
in Counties, electing same, Drain Commissioner,'&#13;
Coroners, Surveyor, and such other Officers as&#13;
are elected at that time.&#13;
FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING THE&#13;
FOLLOWING OFFICERS. VIZ:&#13;
NON-PARTISAN OFFICERS&#13;
THREE JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS,&#13;
JUDGE OF PROBATE, CIRCUIT JUDGE (TO&#13;
FILL VACANCY)&#13;
FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING THE&#13;
FOLLOWING OFFICERS. VIZ:&#13;
TOWNSHIP OFFICERS&#13;
Supervisor, Township Clerk, Township Treasurer,&#13;
One Trustee, Justice of the Peace (Full Term),&#13;
3 Constables&#13;
AND TO VOTE ON THE&#13;
FOLLOWING PROPOSAL:&#13;
A REFERENDUM ON LEGISLATION.&#13;
ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMENDMENTS OR&#13;
PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY BE SUBMITTED&#13;
NOTICE RELATIVE TO OPENING AND&#13;
CLOSING OF THE POLLS&#13;
ELECTION LAW ACT 116, P. A. 1954&#13;
SECTION 720. On the day of any election, the&#13;
polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock in the forenoon,&#13;
and shall be continuously open until 8 o'clock in&#13;
the afternoon and no longer. Every qualified elector&#13;
present and in line at the polls at the hour&#13;
prescribed for the closing thereof shall be allowed&#13;
to vote.&#13;
I&#13;
THE POLLS OF SAID ELECTION WILL BE&#13;
OPEN AT 7 O'CLOCK A.M. AND WILL REMAIN&#13;
OPEN UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK P.M. OF SAID DAY&#13;
OF ELECTION.&#13;
EDWARD RETTINGER, Township Clerk&#13;
+ Re&#13;
JOSEPH&#13;
LLIS&#13;
lect&#13;
REPUBLICAN&#13;
FOR&#13;
Livingston County Clerk&#13;
Re-Elect A County Clerk Who Is Courteous&#13;
Capable, And Effwent And A Dedicated Public Servant!&#13;
PROVEN PUBFOBMAME&#13;
EXPERIENCE DOES COUNT&#13;
This Advertisement Paid for hy the Committee for Re-Klection of JOSFPTJ H. FT .TIP&#13;
$THE BKIGHTTj/ &lt;Mich.) - WED., OCT. 21, 1SW 3&#13;
FBI;, SAT., SUN., OCT. 23, 24, 23&#13;
DEBORAH KERK HAY1EYMILLS&#13;
JOHDflUS •«« •"••»• I&#13;
l&#13;
M S • FELIX AYLMER • ELIZABETH SELLARS i f !&#13;
;O«N M'CNAEl HAVES Diitett to RONALD ttf AME PrwhcM to ffOSS KUMIE* j ; ;&#13;
Brighten Products&#13;
Donates Plaque&#13;
To Gity Hall&#13;
Brighton's Mayor Marshall Cooper&#13;
announced this week that the&#13;
Brighton Products Company of&#13;
8707 West Grand River has manufactured&#13;
and donated a fire bulletin&#13;
board for use in the Lobby of&#13;
Brighton's new City Hall. The bulletin&#13;
board is framed in aluminum&#13;
and has two sliding crystal glass&#13;
doors.&#13;
Mayor Cooper stated that the&#13;
bulletin board is an excellent example&#13;
of the fine workmanship&#13;
and products being produced by&#13;
Brighton's industries. The bulletin&#13;
board will be used for official&#13;
notices and items of general interest&#13;
to the public.&#13;
Charles Lazin, manager of th«&#13;
Brighton Products Company, said&#13;
that the donation was made a&amp;&#13;
an expression of civic interest and&#13;
cooperation.&#13;
A plaque wil be attached to the&#13;
bulletin board inscribed with the&#13;
name of Brighton Products Company.&#13;
TM EA T I f&#13;
s*r&#13;
Read Classifieds&#13;
Green Oak&#13;
Twp. Board&#13;
A regular meeting of the Green&#13;
Oak Township Board was called&#13;
to order at 8 p.m. by Mr. Spicer&#13;
on October 13, 19M. Four other&#13;
members were present.&#13;
The problem of the boys running&#13;
away from the Boys Vocational&#13;
School was discussed and&#13;
it was decided that the clerk&#13;
should write the Governor on this.&#13;
Mrs. Wenzel gave a report on&#13;
the District Township Meeting&#13;
that she attended in Clarkston&#13;
Mich., conducted by Mr. Montgomery.&#13;
A custodian for the voting machines&#13;
was discussed. We need&#13;
volunteers.&#13;
The Easment problem was discussed&#13;
and tabled until a later&#13;
date. After spring we can tell&#13;
what the water problem will be.&#13;
The Rezoning of Mrs. Kroczak&#13;
property was discussed and decided&#13;
to be tabled for further legal&#13;
advise.&#13;
Bills were presented as follows:&#13;
Rieele Press 5.70. Brighton Arsrus&#13;
84.00. Mich. Bel! Telephone&#13;
5.00, Doubleday 32.63. South Lyon&#13;
Herald 61.63. 'Del Leapley 21.45,&#13;
United Appraisal Co. 3.458.00,&#13;
Craig Printing 22.00. Kenneth&#13;
Masak 30.00, Detroit Edison 85.35,&#13;
and 167.35. Constables: Wrenn&#13;
59.88. Shosey 44.92, Leach 101.02.&#13;
and Dehate 40.98. Mona Wenzel&#13;
29.83. Mr. Felice 90.06. Rasmussen&#13;
125.00. Mr. Spicer 1500.00, Mrs.&#13;
Krtvetz 1100.00. Mrs. Wenzel&#13;
550.00. Mr. Lanning 15.00. Mr.&#13;
Wilt 15.00. Mr. Brennan 75.00.&#13;
Mr. Wilt made a motion that&#13;
the township clerk be directed to&#13;
write to Judge Michael Carland&#13;
and ask him for his decision on&#13;
| Maui 5*reef|&#13;
| GLances I&#13;
i&#13;
candidates are and what they&#13;
"Who are you?" is the question that will be explored on Sunday.&#13;
Oct. 25, in a public talk by Lenore D. Hanks, a member&#13;
of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship. Sponsor of the&#13;
talk is First Church of Christ, Scientist, Howell.&#13;
The lecture will speak at 4:00 p.m.. in S. W. Elementary School&#13;
915 Gay Street, Howell. The tneme will ne man's discovery of&#13;
his spiritual Identity under God. The lecture is entitled, "Do&#13;
You Know Who You Really Are?"&#13;
Mrs. Hanks is a native of Portland. Oregon, and graduated&#13;
from the University of Oregon with a degree in sociology. For&#13;
the past several years, she has been an authorized teacher&#13;
and practitioner of Christian Science.&#13;
the Rezoning Case heard April&#13;
29 and 30th and May 1st. of this&#13;
year, so that the case may be&#13;
terminated and the township records&#13;
be made complete. Mr&#13;
Brennan will check into this. Mr.&#13;
Munzell presented a letter from&#13;
the Democratic Club concerning&#13;
four points brought up at their&#13;
September 27 meeting. (1.) The&#13;
treatment of the Dem. challenger.&#13;
(2.) Election workers should be&#13;
appointed through the political&#13;
clubs. (3.) The minutes should&#13;
be trimmed so as not to show&#13;
various thoughts and comments&#13;
of persons who do not attend&#13;
meetings. (4.) voting machines&#13;
and paper ballots for the coming&#13;
election.&#13;
This was discussed.&#13;
Meeting adjourned.&#13;
Mona M, Wenzel&#13;
Township Clerk&#13;
Goodwill Pickup&#13;
Next Tuesday&#13;
The next visit of Goodwill Industries&#13;
pickup trucks to Brighton&#13;
is scheduled for Tuesday, Oct.&#13;
27. Goodwill trucks collect household&#13;
discards of clothing, shoes,&#13;
hats, toys, most types of furniture&#13;
and other household discards.&#13;
To arrange for a Goodwill Industries&#13;
truck pickup, call the local&#13;
Goodwill representative Mrs.&#13;
Don Larry telephone number 229-&#13;
9761.&#13;
THE BRIGHTON ARGCS&#13;
fubiisned fcvery Wednesday By ih»&#13;
Brighton Arju», lac.&#13;
leiephone; ACtdemy 7-7151&#13;
IL&gt;7 K. C-and Rucr R&#13;
- By FRANK&#13;
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DUMPING GROUND&#13;
It's always a problem when&#13;
Tabby has kittens as to what to&#13;
do with the little things . And a&#13;
favorite dumping place for these&#13;
little mites seems to be by Ore&#13;
Creek as it comes out from under&#13;
the city parking lot.&#13;
Hardly a week goes by but&#13;
what some heartless person&#13;
dumps one or more of these kittens&#13;
.. . and usually they are of&#13;
the female variety . . . Thu&gt; is a&#13;
cruel thing to do to these little&#13;
animals.&#13;
If you have kittens, or pups.&#13;
you don't want or can't find a&#13;
home for, all it takes is a phone&#13;
call to the county dog warden&#13;
and your problem will be solved.&#13;
Last week some duck hunier&#13;
dumped a bag in the creek containing&#13;
FJVE coots . . .Evidently&#13;
he did not know his ducks very&#13;
well and thought he was shooting&#13;
mallards or some other species&#13;
and he either tried to eat&#13;
one of them, or a friend told&#13;
him they were mighty poor farp&#13;
Anyway, they were dumped&#13;
m the creek to be disposed of by&#13;
someone else. •&#13;
THIS AND THAT . . .&#13;
There is nothing wrong in having&#13;
nothing to say — unless you&#13;
insist on saying it . . . Some men&#13;
have more money than brains —&#13;
but not for long . , Wonder if&#13;
the holes in our blacktop streets&#13;
in Brighton are going to be&#13;
patched before winter"&#13;
It will no longer be aole to teii&#13;
the illiterate voter to mark &lt;UJ&#13;
X ar the top of the ballot. .&#13;
diaj tiiat should make fur better&#13;
government.&#13;
A lot of my readers will not&#13;
agree with me about this, but&#13;
that's the way I feel about it and&#13;
so there it is . . . You're welcome&#13;
to write me a letter any time if&#13;
you disagree and as long as you&#13;
sign your name it will be printed,&#13;
IN CLOSING . . .&#13;
An Irishman was lying on his&#13;
bed, near death's door, and his&#13;
weeping wife was sitting by his&#13;
side.&#13;
"Is there anything I can do to&#13;
make you more comfortable" the&#13;
good wife asked mournfully&#13;
'"Yes, there is. Could i' have&#13;
a 1 M M of that beef I apdl&#13;
coolJH in the kitchen?"&#13;
"Ve'il not get one little bit flC&#13;
'hat beef. It's for the wake!"&#13;
Milk Production&#13;
Costs Compared '&#13;
Miik at 14.00 per cwt can t *&#13;
worth as much to a Micfaifan&#13;
dairyman as $5.00 milk is worth&#13;
to his California counterpart&#13;
The reason: lower coats is tiu&#13;
Wolverine State.&#13;
C. Ray Hoglund, Michigan State&#13;
University agricultural economist,&#13;
reports that many dairyman tn&#13;
metropolitan markets suoh as Los&#13;
Angeles contract for a high percentage&#13;
of their milk i t a ntt&#13;
price of about $5 00 per cwt. But&#13;
the grain fed to these dairy eat*&#13;
tie is valued at about 162 per tog.&#13;
REN E. HENDRIX, Publisher&#13;
FRANK H. SEGER, Editor&#13;
Oren Hartnell. Day Foreman&#13;
REASONS WHY&#13;
YOU SHOULD ELECT&#13;
MARTIN J.&#13;
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY&#13;
COUSTY&#13;
DEMOCRATIC&#13;
MARTIN J. LAV AN&#13;
mm&#13;
si&#13;
8&#13;
FIRST REASON&#13;
SECOND REASON&#13;
THIRD REASON&#13;
FOURTH REASON&#13;
FIFTH REASON&#13;
SIXTH REASON&#13;
Elect a full time prosecutor. If I am elected&#13;
I will devote full time to the office of prosecutor.&#13;
I will move the office of prosecutor back into&#13;
the courthouse where it belongs (And out&#13;
of a lawyer'* private office where it does&#13;
not belong)&#13;
Elect an experienced lawyer who has practiced&#13;
Uw in Livingston County 30 years and&#13;
know* the problems of its citizens.&#13;
Elect a lawyer experienced in county government:&#13;
now serving as a supervisor and&#13;
Brighton City Attorney,&#13;
Elect a man whom you would want as your&#13;
prosecutor for the next four years (Now&#13;
all county offices are elected for 4 years,&#13;
not two.&#13;
The people of Livingston County have been&#13;
very good to me and my family and I want&#13;
to repay them by doing a good job for&#13;
them and devoting full time to the performance&#13;
of my duty.&#13;
I I promise, if elected to represent every individual in the C O M -&#13;
| ty fairly and without prejudice* And I farther premise that all&#13;
I cases brought to the office of prosecutor will be processed 1m-&#13;
I mediately without fear or favor.&#13;
• This adv. .spoasored and paid for by friends electing Martin J. La van for Prosecuting Attorney.&#13;
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Second-class postage paid at&#13;
BRIGHTON, MICH.&#13;
SUBSCRIPTION RATES&#13;
Within Livingston County, &amp;i uu yearly.&#13;
«tx months 12.00, three month*. n.So&#13;
uutfiae Livingston County. S3.5O yearly;&#13;
•Ix month* $2.75; three month* J2.0C&#13;
NATIONAX ADVKRTISINU&#13;
REPRESENTATIVE:-&#13;
tt'Mkiy Newspaper Representative, me,&#13;
,'730 Guardian BuLtflnf. Detroit, MicA&#13;
«O4 Fifth Avenue New Vork. N.V.&#13;
U OWELL&#13;
• • Theatre&#13;
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EVENINGS&#13;
FRIDAY NIGHTS 7:30 TO 10:30 P.M.&#13;
SATl RDAY NIGHTS 8:00 TO 11:00 P.M.&#13;
FAMILY NIGHT&#13;
SUNDAY NIGHT&#13;
7:00 TO 10:00 P.M.&#13;
SPECIAL 99 FOR FAMILY&#13;
MATINEE&#13;
SATURDAY AFTERNOON&#13;
Sl'NDAY AFTERNOON&#13;
. . 1 T O 3&#13;
3:30 TO 5:30&#13;
Lakeview Roller Rink&#13;
We Cater to Private Parties&#13;
Monday thru Thursday&#13;
Just Phone 229-9121&#13;
Academy Drive. Brighton&#13;
HDING.&#13;
Phone 546-3600&#13;
JOYCE HATTOV&#13;
ITS HARD TO BELIEVE&#13;
;o&lt;vl&#13;
Wed Thurs., Fri., Sat.&#13;
Oct. 21-22-23-24&#13;
Open at 6:45&#13;
S u m at 7:00, 9:00&#13;
Starring — Shirley MacLaine&#13;
Dean Martin&#13;
fir*&#13;
It's hard to believe as j ;&#13;
looking a gal a* Joyce Hatton&#13;
could be a politician, but that's&#13;
the way it is . . . She's a randidate&#13;
for the four year term on&#13;
the State Board of Education . . ,&#13;
But don't get your hopes up,&#13;
boys, .she's married and the mother&#13;
of six children . . She's still&#13;
going to get my vote' How about&#13;
it John, are you going to vote&#13;
for her?&#13;
BUILD I N FLAMELES&#13;
BUY*" ^ ^ ^ " * ^ i | ^ ^ ^ _ Electrom ode -• s«m*« '',•&lt;•':. &lt;•'/ Wf9 i Mi||&gt; I'll W W * &lt; M W W « W W M P I ELECTRIC HEA ' • • * -&#13;
,&#13;
Adults 50c — Children 15c&#13;
Sun., Mon., Tiiw.&#13;
Oct. 25-26-27&#13;
Sunday Matinee Continuous&#13;
Open at 2:45&#13;
Starts at 3:00, 5:00. 7:00, 9:00&#13;
Mon.. Tues. Open at 6:45&#13;
Starts at 7:00, ft.OO&#13;
A GIRTS (NCMOWU&#13;
ADVENTURE OM A&#13;
LOST ISLAND;&#13;
WHY THE FUSS? . . .&#13;
I cannot understand why n\ Pryone&#13;
is afraid to mention the real&#13;
reason for anyone objecting to&#13;
the Massachusetts Ballot. . . and&#13;
that reason is that it will prevent&#13;
the ignorant and illiterate person&#13;
from voting.&#13;
Intelligent voters seldom cast&#13;
a straight party ballot, because&#13;
no party has a corner on ALL&#13;
the good candidates.&#13;
And if a voter doesn't have&#13;
enough intelligence to read about&#13;
the various candidates he is&#13;
going to vote for — or lacks the&#13;
energy to do so — WP are in a&#13;
pretty sad state.&#13;
The Massachusetts Ballot should&#13;
create interest in elections, because&#13;
it will be necessary to _ _ « mm. - « .&#13;
spend time to learn who the ( 5 2 1 VV« l Y l f l l l l&#13;
N ow i ft th« timt to 00 modern iff th« w«y by&#13;
Elpctromod* htat throughout your »ntfr» hemm.&#13;
ba regulated at any daslrtd individual&#13;
i-q tht r«st of the hous». Savings art&#13;
pipes ar*&#13;
•MALL ROU«4&#13;
WALL HIATIR&#13;
GAFFNEY ELECTRIC&#13;
Licensed Electrical Contractors&#13;
Commercial — Industrial — Residential&#13;
Detroit Edison Agency Phone 227-7611&#13;
St. Brighton&#13;
Adults 50c - Childre* ISc&#13;
Wed., Ttaurs., F i t , Sat.&#13;
Oct. 2&#13;
Open at S:45&#13;
Starts at 7:9©, 1:20&#13;
ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S&#13;
J1PP1HEOREN,&#13;
SEAN CONNERY&#13;
LHAN? BAKER&#13;
Adult* Me - Children I k&#13;
FREE FREE FREE&#13;
Just add $25 to your present savings account or&#13;
open a new account for $25 and you will receive&#13;
free a box of your choice of Hybrid Tulips, Daffodils,&#13;
Hyacinth or Crocus Bulbs. Imported direct&#13;
from the Netherlands for this occasion,&#13;
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS&#13;
Livingston County's Only Savings&#13;
and Loan Association&#13;
Located in the Howell Shopping Center&#13;
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ARGL'S E&gt; LVSPVTCH - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1984&#13;
SILVER ANNIVERSARY—Mr. andMrs. Wayne&#13;
Wagner of Pinckney Rd., Pinckney, celebrated their&#13;
25th wedding" anniversary on Tuesday, Sept. 29.&#13;
The Wagners have two children Mrs. Richard&#13;
(Alice Ann) Sockow of Pinckney and Kenneth.&#13;
They also have three grandchildren.&#13;
HALLOWE'EN SPECIAL&#13;
OCTOBER £5 - 31st&#13;
U.S. No. I Sebago Potatoes&#13;
50-Lb. Bag $1.97&#13;
SWEET CIDER — APPLES OF MANY&#13;
VARIETIES — PUMPKINS — GOURDS&#13;
Other Colorful Decorations For&#13;
Hallowe'en Parties&#13;
GEORGE'S MARKET&#13;
Corner M-36 and Howell — Pinckney Rd.&#13;
Fall Specials&#13;
Admiral Portable TV's from $99.95&#13;
HUlllCiai Consoles &amp; Stereos on Display.&#13;
Color TV from $399. w/t&#13;
— Free home trial —&#13;
AM-FM Clock-Radios&#13;
A Complete Display of Admiral Products&#13;
$2.99 Value . . . Hostess Serving Set—only 99c&#13;
During Admiral's Fall Value Days&#13;
Portable TV's from $119.95&#13;
—Several Models on Display&#13;
Stereos&#13;
(1) '61 Color TV close-out was $625.&#13;
now $475. w/t&#13;
Complete line of Hoover Products on Display&#13;
Vacuums from $39.88&#13;
—FREE . . . 1 year's supply of bags&#13;
with purchase of vacuum.&#13;
Polishers from $29.88&#13;
Washing Machine $159.95&#13;
Several Used &amp; Reconditioned TV Sets&#13;
and Vacuum Cleaners&#13;
-LOW DAXK RATESWe&#13;
Meet Other Prices&#13;
See Tom or Frank — The Loy Boys&#13;
For Any Service or TV Buys&#13;
Open Weekdays 9 to 9, Sat. 9 to 6&#13;
See Tom or Frank for A-l Service&#13;
OPEN WEEK DAYS 9 TO 9, SAT. 9 TO 6&#13;
SEE TOM OR FRANK FOR A-l SERVICE&#13;
S TV CENTER&#13;
HI 9-9551 (At the Post Office) HI 9-9551&#13;
10 Jennings Rd. Whitmore Lake, Mich&#13;
Read Classifieds&#13;
HT.VTEMKNT OF OWNERSHIP,&#13;
MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION&#13;
iAct of October 23. 1962: Section 4369,&#13;
Title 39. United States CodeJ&#13;
1 Date of tiling; October 15, }96-i&#13;
2. Title of publication: The Pltickr&gt;&#13;
e&gt; Dispatch.&#13;
3. Frequency of Issue: Weekly.&#13;
4. Location of known office ot publication:&#13;
107 E. Grand River, Livingston&#13;
County, Pineknuy, Michigan HS116.I&#13;
5. Ix&gt;catlon of the headquarters or&#13;
general business offices of ihr publishers:&#13;
117 E. Main St., Pinckm.-y,&#13;
Michigan.&#13;
6. Names and addre&amp;si-s "f publisher.&#13;
editor: PUBLISHER - Hex E, Hendrlx,&#13;
116 S. Isbe! St., Howell, M:&lt;-hl-&#13;
«an. EDITOR • Mrs. Dolly Bautfhn,&#13;
KXT Sv.ai-thuut Ret., Pinckney, &lt;R:'Jj,&#13;
M^htgan.&#13;
f. OWNER (If owned by a corporation.&#13;
Its name Mild address rnust be&#13;
stated and also immediately there under&#13;
the names and addresses of stockholders&#13;
owning or holding 1 percent or&#13;
more of total amount of stork &gt;&#13;
The Brighton ar^us, Inc., 107 E.&#13;
Grand River. Brighton, Mich&#13;
T, A. Barton, 100 Lucy Rd., Howell,&#13;
Michigan.&#13;
Rex E. Hendrix, 116 S. Isbell St.,&#13;
Howel! Michigan.&#13;
8. Known bondholders, mortgagees,&#13;
and other security holders owning or&#13;
holding 1 perrent or more of total&#13;
amount of bonds, mortgages or other&#13;
securities; The Pinckney Typesetting&#13;
trc publishing corporation.&#13;
9. Paragraphs 7 and 8 Include, In&#13;
rases where the stockholder or security&#13;
holder appears upon the books of the&#13;
romnany as trustee or In any other&#13;
fiduciary relation, the name of the&#13;
person or corporation for whom such&#13;
trustee la acting, also the statements In&#13;
the two paragraphs show the affiant's&#13;
full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances&#13;
anil conditions under which&#13;
stockholders and security holders who&#13;
do not appear upon the books of the&#13;
securities in a capacity other than that&#13;
of a bona fide owner. Names and addresses&#13;
of individuals who are stockholders&#13;
of a corporation which Itself Is&#13;
a stockholder or holder of bonds, mortgages&#13;
or other securities of the publishing&#13;
corporation have been included&#13;
In paragraphs 7 and 8 when the Interests&#13;
of such Individuals are equivalent&#13;
to 1 percent or more of the total&#13;
amount of the stock or securities of&#13;
the publishing corporatoln.&#13;
10. This Item must be completed for&#13;
all publications except those which do&#13;
not carry advertising other than the&#13;
publisher's own and which arc named&#13;
In Sections 132.231, 132.232, and 132.233,&#13;
Postal Manual ^Sections 4335a, 4355b,&#13;
and 4356 of Title 39, United States&#13;
Code)&#13;
A. Total number copies printed (Net&#13;
Press Run): Average number copies&#13;
each Issue during preceding 12 months&#13;
1150; single Issue nearest to fillnie&#13;
late — 1200.&#13;
B. Paid circulation: 1 To term subscribers&#13;
by mall, carrier delivery or by&#13;
other means: Average number copies&#13;
each Issue during preceding 12 months&#13;
— 950; single issue nearest to filing&#13;
date — 967. 2. Sales through agents,&#13;
newg dealers, or otherwise: None.&#13;
C. Free distribution (including samples)&#13;
by mail, carrier delivery, or by&#13;
other means: Average number copies&#13;
each Issue during preceding 12 months&#13;
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luring preceding 12 month-150; single&#13;
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(Signature of publisher)&#13;
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Sworn to and subscribed before me&#13;
this 5th day of October 1964&#13;
Geraldlne Davis, Notary Public,&#13;
Livingston County, Michigan&#13;
My commission expires, July 19, 1968.&#13;
Wedding Beth&#13;
WES VIVIAN&#13;
Businessman, Scientist,&#13;
Active Citizen • Democrat&#13;
for Congress, Supported by&#13;
people in both parties.&#13;
I think it's time to begin saying&#13;
"Yes". Yes to facing the&#13;
problems in this district and in&#13;
the country7. Yes to working out&#13;
solutions to those problems.&#13;
And yes to responsible, responsive&#13;
representation for the Second&#13;
Congressional District,&#13;
I didn't come to this conclusion&#13;
overnight. For one thing,&#13;
I have been an active and permanent&#13;
resident of this district&#13;
since 1952 — shortly after the&#13;
present incumbent, G e o r g e&#13;
Meader, arrived in Congress.&#13;
Since 1952 I have watched the&#13;
way in which we're being represented:&#13;
as a businessman, as a&#13;
vice-president of the Conductron&#13;
Corporation, as a scientist,&#13;
as a research engineer and as&#13;
a family man, the father of&#13;
four children — and what I have&#13;
seen disturbs me! NO DOUBT&#13;
you are disturbed too —by the&#13;
foot - dragging ultra-conservatism&#13;
of our present representative.&#13;
By the Goldwater "Vote-&#13;
No" philosophy that the incumbent&#13;
has brought and continues&#13;
to advocate for the solution to&#13;
each new problem of our changing&#13;
times.&#13;
There is no reason why you,&#13;
.who have rescntly been added to.&#13;
the Second Congressional Dist.&#13;
should be stuck with a man who&#13;
votes NO on 'every important&#13;
piece of legislation presented to&#13;
the Congress I KNOW the&#13;
choice is clear: "This district&#13;
can have responsible, progressive&#13;
representation in Congress,&#13;
or we can continue to have the&#13;
do-nothing, vote-No representation&#13;
provided by the incumbent&#13;
for the past fourteen years.&#13;
I CALL FOR AN END TO&#13;
MEADER-GOLDWATERTSM in&#13;
the SECOND DISTRICT.&#13;
FOR GORDON ROCKWELL NOV. 3.&#13;
• ELECTED IN 1960&#13;
• RE-ELECTED IN 19*2&#13;
98% Attendance Record&#13;
•'••a&#13;
Rockwell&#13;
r&#13;
v&#13;
Hoi »trivt»fo proaoft the b*sf peutblt&#13;
for «k« poopi* of »ho district.&#13;
$«rv»* OB many {cxporton* commit****.&#13;
Jnce*ufv» b«sta«i:moB **f l?3o.&#13;
H « t«rv«d !n many comni.iity ?ro|«cti deluding&#13;
* « • • and S m m County.&#13;
o&#13;
LIVINGS!ON CO&#13;
S&#13;
-...,,&#13;
o&#13;
25th&#13;
STATI *&#13;
SINATORIAL&#13;
DISTRICT&#13;
1960-42&#13;
MRS. F.&#13;
Bake - Rummage&#13;
Sale Saturday&#13;
HEY GALS! According to&#13;
the P i u c k n e y .Elementary&#13;
F. T. A. officials, the time of&#13;
year has arrived when everyone&#13;
should be shifting clothes&#13;
around — pitting summer ones&#13;
away and bringing out the warm&#13;
ones for winter. Therefore, they&#13;
are making a plea for all your&#13;
discards, items that won't fit&#13;
Betsey, or that can't be used by&#13;
Frankie, etc. You know?&#13;
You are wondering why? Well,&#13;
October 24, at 9 a.m. till 9 p.m.&#13;
they arc staging one of the biggest&#13;
and best Bake-Rummage&#13;
Sales yet to be had by the P.T.A.&#13;
Jane Widmayer, publicity chairman&#13;
for this affair, claims they&#13;
are out to make this year's profits&#13;
surpass last year's by far,&#13;
and last year's sales was terriffic.&#13;
Homcmakers are urged to&#13;
collect these items and if so&#13;
desire, call anyone of the following&#13;
people for "pick-up-delivery"&#13;
service. P.T.A. President&#13;
Robert Graf, 426-8447;&#13;
P.T.A. vicp-Prcsident, Harold"&#13;
Neuman, 42G-4316; Mary Lou&#13;
Halliburton, 426-4543; Virginia&#13;
Amburgey, 878-3425; Jo Ann&#13;
Matteson 878.3485; Jane Widmayor,&#13;
878-3422. They prefer&#13;
picking up your items or have&#13;
them dropped off, on or before&#13;
Friday, October 23, enabling&#13;
them to have ample time to&#13;
prepare them for the sale&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
START THE NEW YEAR.&#13;
RI6HT.' DON'T BE LIKE A&#13;
PIN- POIf^TED ONEWAY&#13;
AMD HEADEO AMOTHER/&#13;
You can depend nn us to deliver&#13;
as promised;—the rijjht&#13;
concrete for each job, uniform&#13;
quality, delivered carefully.&#13;
D J GRAVEL&#13;
HOWELL&#13;
7+U*.&#13;
D. BERRY&#13;
Baskets of white mums and&#13;
lighted tapers adorned the altar&#13;
of the Bethlehem United Church&#13;
of Christ, Ann Arbor, for the wedof&#13;
Miss JoAnne Steeb to Mr.&#13;
Frederick Dee Berry last Saturday,&#13;
October 10. The ceremony&#13;
was performed by the Rev. E.&#13;
R. Klaudt.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Steeb&#13;
of Pinckney and Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Fred S. Berry of Venice, Calif.,&#13;
are parents of the couple.&#13;
The bride, given In marriage&#13;
by her father, walked down the&#13;
aisle wearing a dress of ivory&#13;
crepe featuring a floor-length&#13;
sheath skirt with a detachable&#13;
char&gt;el train. The bodice and&#13;
cuffs of the dress were trimmed&#13;
with bugle beads, crystals and&#13;
mock pearls. A matching pillbox&#13;
crown fashioned especially to&#13;
match her gown held her shoulder&#13;
length veil of French illusion,&#13;
in place. She carried a bouquet&#13;
of white and bronze chrysanthemums.&#13;
Mrs. Joal J. Brown of Pinckney&#13;
was her sister's honor attendant&#13;
and Miss Margaret Garner&#13;
of Ann Arbor, friend of the&#13;
bride was bridesmaid. Both girls&#13;
wore emerald green crepe floor&#13;
length dresses, fashioned with&#13;
velveteen bodices. A large rose&#13;
bud made from velveteen and&#13;
emerald veiling made up their&#13;
headpeices.&#13;
Jerry Berry of Ann Arbor assisted&#13;
his brother as best man.&#13;
Seatin» the guests were Norman&#13;
Bock, James Knight, and&#13;
James Amburgey all of Pinckney.&#13;
Mrs. Steeb chose for her&#13;
daughter's wedding a peacock&#13;
blue crepe dress with matching&#13;
accessories. Mrs. Berry wore a&#13;
beige knit suit with gold and&#13;
white accessories.&#13;
A reception for trie two hundred&#13;
euests was held at the Newnort&#13;
Beach Club at Portage Lake&#13;
immediately following the wedding&#13;
ceremony. After a trip&#13;
throusrh Northern Michigan, the&#13;
couple will live at 11245 Algonnuin&#13;
Drive, Portage Lake, Pinckney.&#13;
A dinner for the weddinsr party&#13;
was held at thp home of Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Bruce Essenburg Friday&#13;
pvpn'risr following rehearsal at&#13;
the Church.&#13;
Bob Umstead&#13;
Begins 18th Year&#13;
Twenty-one friends and relatives&#13;
gathered at the William&#13;
Baughn home Friday evening to&#13;
help, what turned out to be, a&#13;
very surprised Bob Umstead,&#13;
celebrate his 18th birthday.&#13;
Ideal weather, warm and quiet,&#13;
and a beautiful Harvest moon&#13;
helped make a welner roast most&#13;
pleasant. After the fire died&#13;
down, the group moved inside for&#13;
dancing and Ice cream and cake,&#13;
am* to watch Bob open his gifts.&#13;
Bob's mother, Mrs. Pat Rosiecki,&#13;
assisted as host for the funfined&#13;
affair. •&#13;
A Vote For Gerald Sixhy&#13;
Is A VOTE FOR&#13;
GOOD GOVERNMENT&#13;
TRUSTEE&#13;
DEMOCRAT&#13;
GREEN OAK TOWNSHIP&#13;
Pd. PoL Adv.&#13;
10-21&#13;
DOROTHEA J. GREEK&#13;
RE-ELECT&#13;
DOROTHEA J . GREER&#13;
Livingston County&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Experienced Qualified&#13;
Republican&#13;
Pd. PoL Ad».&#13;
ELECT.. .Gerald R.&#13;
DUNN&#13;
DEMOCRAT 25th DISTRICT&#13;
STATE SENATOR&#13;
AINSWORTH HIGH SCHOOL GOVERNMENT TEACHER&#13;
ENDORSED BY FARMERS, TEACHERS, LABOR &amp; BUSINESS&#13;
VOTE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC&#13;
Pd. Pol. Adv. Oct. 21 &amp; 28&#13;
&gt; • . * •&#13;
Voting tooth for electric water heaters&#13;
If you're not satisfied,&#13;
yon get your money back!&#13;
№№№№№&amp;&#13;
SATISFACTION&#13;
GUARANTEED j&#13;
DETROIT!EDISON&#13;
We're so sure youTI like an electri c&#13;
water heater , we guarantee your satia-&#13;
Jaction«-fo r a whole year! If yott doa*t&#13;
get all th e ho t water you want, when&#13;
you want it, you get all your mone y&#13;
back, includin g an y you ma y have&#13;
spent on ins illation . And it doesn' t&#13;
matte r where you bought your electric&#13;
water heater . The Edison guarante e still&#13;
applies. No strings attached . Fai r enough ?&#13;
EDISO N&#13;
If you buy an electric water heate r durin g October ,&#13;
well see tha t you get a free GE double-be d size electric&#13;
blanket . (As if you really needed the extra push.)&#13;
Thta offer tafwd it p«rtfc?ptttn»r ftppn*n&lt;* dealers, department storw, or piomWnr contractor* Jtut loot for om free offe&#13;
DON'T MISS THESE SAVINGS&#13;
The NEW Pavement From ..&#13;
P I N C K N E Y LEADS TO BARGAINS IN&#13;
HOWELL&#13;
'Illflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimillltlll*&#13;
Baldwins Drug I&#13;
Store&#13;
We maintain a complete record of all your family's&#13;
prescriptions purchases. These are valuable&#13;
for income tax and insurance purposes.&#13;
OPEN SUNDAY FROM&#13;
10:00 A.M. TO 8:00 P.M&#13;
Phone 546-0540&#13;
illiiiliiiilliiilliiiuiliiillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllp&#13;
D.R. Electric&#13;
Special This Week&#13;
Symphonic&#13;
3-Speed Automatic Record comnlnfo&#13;
with stand., 45 spindle&#13;
art! 10 45 RPM records incl.&#13;
$4995&#13;
Choice of Silver or Gold with Charcoal&#13;
116 W. Grand River. Ho well&#13;
Phone 346-4960&#13;
I&#13;
Bozarth Floor Covering&#13;
Visit Our Carpet Department&#13;
Special This Week&#13;
27' x 54' Carpet Floor Samples&#13;
$3.98&#13;
PMXTS — WALL PAPER — LINOLEUM&#13;
546-2770&#13;
10-21-x&#13;
202 S. Michigan&#13;
SHOP THIS&#13;
WEEK FOR&#13;
INDIAN&#13;
SUMMER&#13;
SPECIALS!&#13;
Sale!&#13;
FALL • WINTER&#13;
COATS&#13;
20%&#13;
MINK TRIM GOATS .... $68&#13;
MINK TRIM $88&#13;
SIDES CASHMERES&#13;
Children's&#13;
Goats &amp; Sno Suits 20% off&#13;
Snedicor's&#13;
Cleaners&#13;
Agency in Pinckney&#13;
Pinckney General Store&#13;
Pick-ups and Deliveries Made&#13;
There Wednesdays and Saturdays&#13;
House to House Service as Close as Your Phone.&#13;
Howell&#13;
220 South Michigan Ave.&#13;
Phone 346-1020&#13;
Consumers Power&#13;
Come in and see our&#13;
full line of gas appliances&#13;
DRYERS&#13;
RAXGES&#13;
RARREQUES&#13;
WATER HEATERS&#13;
DISH WASHERS&#13;
I\C ITERATORS&#13;
REFRIGERATORS&#13;
AIR-i&#13;
US North State&#13;
Phone 546-2760 — Ho well&#13;
pvtt&#13;
t at&#13;
HOWELL&#13;
Trainload Canned Goods&#13;
SALE&#13;
HOWELL IGA&#13;
Grand River in Howell&#13;
Turkeys20 pound average 33cIb&#13;
FANCY. BROAD BREAST. YOUNG AND TENDER: READY TO COOK&#13;
DELICIOUS WITH OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE.&#13;
IGA Fruit Cocktail - 5 No. 303 cans $1.00&#13;
IGA Grated Tuna - 5 Vz flat cans $1.00&#13;
IGA Tomato Catsup 714-0z. bottles $1.00&#13;
IGA Whole Kernel or Cream&#13;
Style Corn - 8 No. 303 cans $1.00&#13;
Banauet Frozen Fruit Pies&#13;
APPLE, PEACH OR CHERRY&#13;
Michigan New Crop Potatoes&#13;
20 LB. BAG ONLY&#13;
4 20 oz. Pies&#13;
iiiiiliiillliiiiiiiiiiliiimiii;&#13;
IGA Butter&#13;
59c LB.&#13;
With Coupon&#13;
Good Only At Your&#13;
Howell IGA&#13;
Expires Saturday, October 24&#13;
1.00 69&#13;
•jiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiM&#13;
IGA Ice Cream&#13;
2 Vz Gallons 89c&#13;
With Coupon&#13;
Erpim Saturday, October 24&#13;
Good Only at Your&#13;
Howell IGA&#13;
WIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHllltilliiii&#13;
IGA Hot Dogs&#13;
1 lh. pkg. and Rolls&#13;
both for 59c&#13;
With Coupon&#13;
Expire* Saturday, October 24&#13;
Good Only at Your&#13;
Howell IGA&#13;
f 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 J&#13;
Johnson Drug Store&#13;
Home of HowelFs Lowest Prices&#13;
Money Orders&#13;
Hearing Aid Batteries&#13;
Baby Needs&#13;
Complete Prescription Department&#13;
Free Parking &amp; Rear Entrance&#13;
Ph. ,i46-03.1O — Bruce Campbell - Owner&#13;
Sutton's Howell's Finest Hardware&#13;
Samsonite&#13;
Your&#13;
Best&#13;
Buy&#13;
$14.95&#13;
to&#13;
$47.60&#13;
Lay-A-Way&#13;
SI.00 Will Hold&#13;
veryone Saves In Howell&#13;
»# *,.«.-«.&lt;"•&#13;
a THE BRIGHTON (Mich&gt; ARGUS - WED., OCT. 21, 1964&#13;
BRIGHTON CHURCHES&#13;
FIRST METHODIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
400 Eaat Grand River&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
ACademy '-77«3&#13;
,' Robert Breaker&#13;
ACademy * - 8 3 1&#13;
Mrs. Melvin Llght-OrganUt-&#13;
Cholr Director&#13;
Church School, 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Worship Service, 10:4o a m&#13;
There is a nursery• duruiB&#13;
t h e worship service toi pie&#13;
school children.&#13;
Thursday 7:00 p.m.&#13;
Choir Rehearsal.&#13;
Thursday B;0U w-m&#13;
Youth lFellowship, b:oO-8.&#13;
p.m. each&#13;
l&gt;houe a8»»»«&gt;»&#13;
s wr, Kev. Leo HcCann&#13;
Assistant Reverends&#13;
Breudun K. Ledwidge,&#13;
Leo Poser» C.M-M.&#13;
Sunday Musses, ti:3U. 8.0U,&#13;
U^yVses, •:» 7:*.&#13;
Hoiyday Masse*. 3:30, b.lo,&#13;
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL&#13;
CHLFCH&#13;
By toe Mill Pond&#13;
Iht Kev. Robert G. Eidson,&#13;
Rector&#13;
Sunday Services, 8:00 a.m&#13;
Holy Communion.&#13;
10:00 a.m.. Morning Prayer&#13;
Church School and Nursery.&#13;
First and Third Sundays;&#13;
Holy Communion at b o t h&#13;
services.&#13;
7:00 p.m., Youth League.&#13;
BRIGHTON CONGREGATION&#13;
Ob JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES&#13;
Presiding Minister:&#13;
James P. Sazama&#13;
Phone 239-0301&#13;
Kingdom Hali&#13;
801 Chestnut Street&#13;
Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Theo&#13;
cratic Ministry School.&#13;
Thursday, 8:30 p.m., Service&#13;
Meeting.&#13;
Sunday, 2:30 p.m., Public&#13;
Talk.&#13;
Sunday 3:45 — Watchtower&#13;
Study.&#13;
Tuesday 8:00 p.m., Area&#13;
Bible Studies. Kingdom H:ilJ&#13;
801 Chestnut St., Brighton&#13;
1020 E. Grand River, Brighton,&#13;
9088 Parshallville, Hartiand.&#13;
Confession Hol\&#13;
evening at 7:30, ako at o--*&gt;&#13;
"Holy Communion at 6:00. 6:30&#13;
End 7:00 a.m.&#13;
St. John (Mission). Located&#13;
on M-59 two miles west of MZ&gt;.&#13;
Sunday Masses, 9:U0 a.m.&#13;
Confessions before the Mass&#13;
Holyday Mass at 7:30.&#13;
THE GRACE BAPTIST&#13;
', CHURCH&#13;
CORNER OF HYNE AND&#13;
HACKER RDS.&#13;
Wayne L. Giauque Pastor&#13;
A Church where&#13;
all are Welcome&#13;
Sunday Bible School, 9:30&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Morning Preaching Service,&#13;
11.00 a.m.&#13;
Evening Service. 7.00 a.m.&#13;
Wednesday Bible Study and&#13;
Choir Practice. 7:00 p.m.&#13;
If you would like transportation&#13;
to any of the services call&#13;
. . . AC 7-3163 or desire pastoral&#13;
counsel call . . . South Lyon&#13;
438-3211.&#13;
TRI- LAKES BAPTIST&#13;
9100 Lee Road&#13;
Rev. Bruce Siine. Pastor&#13;
10:00 a.m. Sunday School.&#13;
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship&#13;
6:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship.&#13;
7:00 p.m. Evening Sendee.&#13;
Wednesday evening at 7:30&#13;
p.m. Bible Study and Prayer.&#13;
ST. GEORGE EVANGELICAL&#13;
LUTHERAN CHURCH&#13;
803 West Main Street&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
AC 9-2768&#13;
Sunday School with classes&#13;
for children, age 3 through&#13;
hitfh school as well as a class&#13;
for adults at 9:45 each Sunday&#13;
Worship Service is held at&#13;
11:00 a.m.&#13;
Supervised nursery care for&#13;
small children is provided during&#13;
the worship service.&#13;
Visitors are always welcome.&#13;
ST. JOHN'S LV.VNUtLJC.vl&#13;
LL'THtlCAN CHURCH&#13;
2049 E. Northfleld Church -&gt;&lt;1&#13;
Nortblield Township&#13;
Raymond Frey, Pastor&#13;
Phone 6a»-1669&#13;
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Morning Services, 10:30 a.m&#13;
Confirmation Classes:&#13;
Adults, Thursday, 8:00 p.m&#13;
Children, Saturday, 1U;OO&#13;
a.m.&#13;
IIOWELL&#13;
CHURCh OF THE&#13;
NAZAKKNE&#13;
\l'i \ cCarthy Street&#13;
Howell&#13;
Kev. K. N. Ray croft, Pastor&#13;
Sunday School at 10:00 a.m&#13;
Worship Service at 11:10 a.m&#13;
Evangelistic Services at 7:30&#13;
Midweek prayer service at&#13;
7:43 p.m. on Wednesday.&#13;
ST. PATRICK'S&#13;
CATHOLIC CHURCH&#13;
Whilmore Lake&#13;
Father Leo Malkow&amp;ki&#13;
Masses: 8:00, &amp; 10:30 a.m.&#13;
CALVARY BAPTIST&#13;
279 Dartmoor Dr.&#13;
Church Phone: HI 9-2843&#13;
Pastor, W. t\ Nicholas&#13;
Phone 663-0«98&#13;
Organist, Mrs. Beryl Tucker&#13;
Pianist, Mrs. H. N. Manning&#13;
S. S. Supt., Ronn Sutterfleld&#13;
Sunday School — Classes i'oj&#13;
all ages — 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship — 11 a.m&#13;
Jet Cadets — 5:30 p.m.&#13;
Evening evengelicaJ hour —&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
Q. A. E. — 8:15 p.m.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Senior Choir practice, Thursday,&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
Blessings await you at Calvary,&#13;
the friendly church.&#13;
GREEN OAK&#13;
FREE METHODIST CHURCH&#13;
10111 U.S. 23&#13;
HI 9-2S37&#13;
Rev. A. C. Pounds, Jr., Pastor&#13;
10:00 a.m. Sunday School.&#13;
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship.&#13;
6:45 p.m. Free Methodic&#13;
Youth.&#13;
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service.&#13;
Thursday 7:30 p.m. Mir!-&#13;
Week Service.&#13;
METHODIST&#13;
COMMUNITY CHURCH&#13;
Rev. Robert F. Davis, Pastor&#13;
9:45 a.m., Church School.&#13;
11:00 a.m., Worship Service.&#13;
6:30 p.m., MYF.&#13;
Wednesday 4 p.m. junior&#13;
choir.&#13;
Wednesday 7 p.m. senior&#13;
choir.&#13;
CHURCHES&#13;
BETHESDA TABERNACLE&#13;
L\ S.-23&#13;
Brighter Michigan&#13;
Paator, Geneva Kaltenbach&#13;
Sunday School, 10:30.&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45,&#13;
S u n d a y Morning Services,&#13;
10:45.&#13;
Sunday E v e n i n g Services&#13;
at 7:30.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday,&#13;
7:30&#13;
Young People, Friday, 7:30.&#13;
A Friendly Church with a&#13;
Spiritual Atmosphere where&#13;
God Answers Prayer.&#13;
PEOPLES' CHURCH&#13;
385 Unadilla Street&#13;
Rev. Thomas Murphy&#13;
Morning Worship. 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Y o u n g 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;
Sunday Broadcast, WHMI&#13;
1:30.&#13;
WESLEYAX METHODIST&#13;
-A Friendly Church With A&#13;
Spiritual Atmosphere"&#13;
REV. T. D. BOWDITCH&#13;
9:45 a.m., Bible School Hour&#13;
Lee Beebe, Superintendent.&#13;
11:00 a.m., Junior C h u r c h&#13;
;(for children of school age,)&#13;
11:00 ajn., Morning Worship&#13;
[(Sermon Hour).&#13;
6:30 pjn., VVesleyan Youth&#13;
Service.&#13;
7:30 p.m., Evening Evange&#13;
Hour.&#13;
Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Prayer&#13;
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH&#13;
Robert M. Taylor, Pastor&#13;
4060 Swarthout Road&#13;
8501 Spicer Rd., Hamburg&#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;
Meeting.&#13;
Thursday,&#13;
Rehearsal.&#13;
8:30 p.m., Choir&#13;
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH&#13;
6235 Rickett Road&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Dewey Bovender, Pastor&#13;
AC 9-9068&#13;
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m&#13;
Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Wednesday Prayer Meeting&#13;
7:30&#13;
THE PRESBYTERIAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
224 E. Grand River&#13;
AC 7-6691&#13;
Robert Cotfey, Pastor&#13;
AC 9-6489&#13;
Gordon MaJlett, Choir Director&#13;
Mrs. Charles Birch. Organist&#13;
SUNDAY SCHEDULE&#13;
9:00 to 9:30 a.m. Short Fam&#13;
fly Worship Service.&#13;
9:40 to 10:40 a.m. Church&#13;
School, age 3 through adult.&#13;
11:00 to 12:00 Warship Service.&#13;
There is a care group for&#13;
ppe-school children during both&#13;
worship services and Church&#13;
School.&#13;
Attend The&#13;
Church of&#13;
Your Choice&#13;
ST. MARY'S&#13;
CATHOLIC CHURCH&#13;
Sunday Masses, 8:00, 10:00,&#13;
and 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Novena, Thursday, 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Weekday Mass, 8:00 a.m.&#13;
GREGORY&#13;
GREGORY BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
', Pastor, Mlllard Heron&#13;
[Sunday:&#13;
Morning Worship at 10:00&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Church School at 11:15 a.m.&#13;
Evening Worship at 7:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Baptist Y o u t h Fellowship&#13;
6:30 p.m.&#13;
Thursday:&#13;
Bible Study and P r a y e r&#13;
Service at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Choir Practice at 8:30 p.m,&#13;
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES&#13;
Corner Brogan &amp; West M-S6&#13;
Gregory, 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 — Sunday&#13;
3:00 p.m.&#13;
Watchtower Bible Study —&#13;
Sunday, 4:15 p.m.&#13;
Bible Study — Tuesday, 8:00&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Ministry School — F r i d a y&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Service Meeting — F ri d a y&#13;
8:30 p.m.&#13;
COMMUNITY&#13;
CONGREGATIONAL&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Corner of Mill &amp; Unadilla Sts.&#13;
Rev. Gerald E. Bender&#13;
878-3787&#13;
Morning Worship 10:45 a.m.&#13;
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Choir Practice, Thursdays:&#13;
Senior, 7 p.m.; Junior, 3:45&#13;
p.m.: Youth, 4:45.&#13;
Pilgrim Fellowship: 1st and&#13;
3rd Sundays at 4 p.m.; 2nd&#13;
and 4th Sundays at 6 p.m.&#13;
GALILEAN BAPTIST&#13;
9700 McGregor Road&#13;
Rev. Rolland Crosby&#13;
Phone 426-4328&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a m&#13;
Youth Fellowship, 6:00.&#13;
Evening Worship, 7:00 p.m&#13;
Wednesday Evening Prayer&#13;
meeting and Bible study, 7:30.&#13;
THE MENNONITE ClfURCB&#13;
204 Putnam Street&#13;
Rev. Melvin Stauffer&#13;
Morning Worship, 10:00 ajn&#13;
Sunday School, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Evening S e r v i c e s as announced.&#13;
Whitmore Lake&#13;
Area Churches&#13;
FULL GOSPEL MISSION&#13;
9242 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 pan.&#13;
HAMBURG&#13;
HIAWATHA BEACH&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Buck Lake&#13;
Rev. Charles Michael, Pastor&#13;
UP 8-8249&#13;
Pinckney, Michigan&#13;
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Youth Training Hour, 6:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Evening Service, 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, 8:00 p.m.,&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
Stockade Boys, 6:30 p.m.,&#13;
Monday.&#13;
Battalion Meeting, 6:30 p.m.,&#13;
Monday.&#13;
Colonist Meeting, 4:15 p.m.,&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
ST. PAULS LUTHERAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
3I-S6 HAMBURG, MICH.&#13;
Church Phone: AC 9-8744&#13;
Sunday Worship Services—&#13;
9:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday School and Adult&#13;
Bible Class — 10:15 a.m.&#13;
Voters' Assembly — 2nd&#13;
Wednesday each month.&#13;
Mary-Martha Circle — 2nd&#13;
Monday each month.&#13;
ST. STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Hamburg;, Michigan&#13;
Minister, Deaconess&#13;
Olive Robinson&#13;
Morning Prayer and Sermon,&#13;
Sunday, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Church School, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
REORGANIZED CHURCH&#13;
OF JESUS CHRIST OF&#13;
LATTER DAY SAINTS&#13;
520 W. Jefferson&#13;
Ann Arbor — 665-5166&#13;
Albert L. Barr, Pastor&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Sunday Morning Worship.&#13;
11:00 a.m.&#13;
Evening Service, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
Wednesday evening Fellowship,&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
ASSEMBLY OF GOD&#13;
503 Lake Street&#13;
Rev. Darrel McKeel, Pastor&#13;
Sunday School — 10:00 a.m&#13;
Morning Worship—11:00 a.m&#13;
ST. JOHN'S&#13;
KPISruPAl ( HI RCH&#13;
SibU-y at Wwliiut, HimWI&#13;
licv Kirhard in^allH, Rector&#13;
Die Holy Communion every&#13;
Sunday at S.OC a.m.&#13;
The Holy Communion at&#13;
10:00 a.m on the firs: and&#13;
thud Sundays of each month&#13;
Morning prayer and sermon&#13;
at 10-00 a.m on second, f o u r t h&#13;
and t i t t h Sundays of e a c h&#13;
month.&#13;
Church school classes on&#13;
Sunday at 10 00 a.m.&#13;
EVANGELICAL&#13;
UNITED BRETHREN&#13;
East Crane &amp; McCarthy Sts&#13;
Kev. Charles riolb, Pastor&#13;
Worship Service at 10:00 a.m&#13;
Sunday School at 11:00 a.m&#13;
Midweek Worship Service on&#13;
Wednesday at 7:00 p.m.&#13;
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
823 West (irand River&#13;
Howell&#13;
Rev. Wm. R. Jones, Minister&#13;
Church School at 9:15 and "1.&#13;
Worship Service at 11:00 a.m&#13;
CHURCH OF GOD&#13;
3940 Pinckney Road&#13;
Rev. Alan Hancock, Pastor&#13;
Worship Service at 10:30&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Sunday School at 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Young People's Meeting at&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
Ordinance meeting, Wednesday&#13;
at 7:00 p.m.&#13;
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH&#13;
210 Church Street, Howell&#13;
Rev. Merle R. Meeden, Pastor&#13;
Church School at 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Worship Service at 11:00&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Baptist Evening Fellowship&#13;
at 6:30 p.m.&#13;
Gospel Service- at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
WALNUT STREET&#13;
METHODIST CHURCH&#13;
Howell&#13;
205 South Walnut St.&#13;
Rev. Allan Gray, Minister&#13;
Worship Service at 10:00.&#13;
Church School at 10:00 a.m.&#13;
and 11:15 a.m.&#13;
OUR SAVIOR 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 2:00 p.m.&#13;
on Saturday.&#13;
Church Service at 3:00 p.m.&#13;
on Saturday.&#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 &amp;&#13;
8:00 a.m.&#13;
Confessions Saturday f r «• -i&#13;
3:30 to 5:00 and 7:?0 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 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday Morning Worship at&#13;
11:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday Evening Service at&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Young People meet on Sunday&#13;
at 6:00 p.m.&#13;
Bible Study on Wednesday&#13;
at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
UNITED BRETHREN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
7400 Stow Road&#13;
Rev. W. O. Beason, Pastor&#13;
Worship Service at 10:00&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Bible Study at 11:00 ajn&#13;
Christian Endeavor 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Evening Service at 8:15 p.m&#13;
Prayer Service on Wednesday&#13;
at 8:00 p.m.&#13;
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST&#13;
SCIENTIST&#13;
646 IV. Grand River, Howell&#13;
Sunday School — 10:30 a.m.&#13;
Worship Service — 10:30 a.m&#13;
Wednesday Evening Servico&#13;
8 p.m.&#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 11:00 a.m. to&#13;
2:00 p.m.. and from 6 30 U&#13;
y;00 Friday evenings.&#13;
Methodist Church I TRI-LAKE NEWS&#13;
Happenings. . .&#13;
On Wednesday, October 14th,&#13;
Governor Romney's State Civil&#13;
Rights Commission and interested&#13;
guests met in the room off&#13;
the sanctuary in the First Methodist&#13;
Church of Brighton.&#13;
The Methodist Youth Fellowship&#13;
and friends had a delightful time&#13;
at their fall hayride on Saturday,&#13;
October 17th. After the hayride&#13;
led by Clarence Taylor, the young&#13;
people and their counselors (numbering&#13;
over 40) returned to the&#13;
church for refreshments.&#13;
During the worship service of&#13;
October 18th, members of the connegation&#13;
indicated their declarations&#13;
of intention to support the&#13;
1965 budget of the First Methodist&#13;
Church of Brighton. During the&#13;
afternoon, callers from the church&#13;
visited in the homes of those who&#13;
were not present at the service.&#13;
The day (Loyalty Sunday)&#13;
culminated in a Victory Celebration&#13;
at the church at 8 p.m. in&#13;
the room off the sanctuary. In-,&#13;
dications at present are that this&#13;
wts by far the best response of&#13;
the congregation to their financial&#13;
responsibilities, and the callers&#13;
were very pleased by the response&#13;
of people in the worship&#13;
service as well as in their homes.&#13;
Kaye Hood and Don Carney,&#13;
sub-district representatives from&#13;
the local M.Y.F., attended the&#13;
sub-district officers meeting at&#13;
the Trinity Methodist Church,&#13;
Sunday afternoon, October 18th.&#13;
The group planned in detail the&#13;
November 1st. visit to the Chelsea&#13;
Methodist Home.&#13;
Sunday night, the Methodist&#13;
Youth Fellowship met for their&#13;
weekly session. The group discussed&#13;
how prayer could be meaningful&#13;
for teenagers. Next Sunday,&#13;
October 25th, the M.Y.F. will hold&#13;
a special installation for the new&#13;
officers. Mike Hall, Jane Lawson,&#13;
Larry Eikhoff, and Sue Hood will&#13;
take responsibility for the coffee&#13;
hour at the October 25th worship&#13;
service. Many of the children in&#13;
the church with their parents will&#13;
be collecting money to help underprivileged&#13;
children in the&#13;
world through UNICEF. The&#13;
M.Y.F. decided to help in this&#13;
project by taking time to assemble&#13;
the UNICEF boxes which the&#13;
children will use in their calling.&#13;
The ministers of the Episcopal,&#13;
Presbyterian, a n d Methodist&#13;
churches planned to go to Detroit&#13;
on Monday, October 19th, to&#13;
hear E. Stanley Jones, famous&#13;
evangelist and missionary.&#13;
The membership training class&#13;
for 7th and 8th graders met at&#13;
the church for their weekly session&#13;
at 3 p.m. on Monday, October&#13;
19th.&#13;
The nominating committee srlected&#13;
a few new officers for the&#13;
church at their meeting at 7 p.m.&#13;
on Monday, October 19th.&#13;
That same evening at 7:30 p.m.,&#13;
the Commission on Membership&#13;
and Evangelism met in the room&#13;
off the santuary to clarify plans&#13;
for the snecial mission to reach&#13;
new neople for Christ and the&#13;
Church to be conducted November&#13;
•&#13;
7-10. A guest preacher, the Rev.&#13;
Charles Fry of Kalamazoo will&#13;
help to lead the mission, which&#13;
will include breakfasts for men,&#13;
study - discussion group sessions,&#13;
visitation evangelism seminars,&#13;
and conservation services.&#13;
On Tuesday, October 20th. the&#13;
official board met in the room off&#13;
the sanctuary.&#13;
The new Methodist bishop in the&#13;
Michigan area. Dr. Dwight Loder,&#13;
will speak at the dinner meeting&#13;
of the District Board of Missions&#13;
and Church Extension. This group&#13;
was instrumental in helping the&#13;
First Methodist Church of Brighton&#13;
in buying their new parsonage.&#13;
On Thusday. October 22nd, the&#13;
Carol Choir will practice at 7&#13;
p.m., and the Senior Choir at&#13;
8 p.m.&#13;
Sunday morning from 9:30 to&#13;
10:30 p.m.. the adult membership&#13;
training class will meet in the&#13;
parsonage. All those adults interested&#13;
in deepening their faith are&#13;
cordianv welcome to attend.&#13;
a few of our neighbors&#13;
braved the rigors of northern&#13;
Michigan lately, and enjoyed its&#13;
colorful scenery.&#13;
George Kirchner. Sr. and sons,&#13;
George, Jr., Craig and Mark,&#13;
left Friday, Oct. 9, for their hunting&#13;
cabin at Atlanta for some&#13;
how hunting. They had little luck&#13;
with deer, but they returned&#13;
home Sunday with two rabbits&#13;
and some woodcock.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Price of&#13;
Island Lake spent Oct. 6-9 in&#13;
Cadillac visiting Mr. Price's brother,&#13;
Edward Price. While they&#13;
were there, they had quite a lot&#13;
of snow. On their way home, they&#13;
drove across to Tawas to visit&#13;
friends.&#13;
Perhaps the staunches! of travelers&#13;
were the Melvin Deckers&#13;
of Fonda Lake who drove with&#13;
friends from Chelsea to the Baldwin&#13;
area. They pitched camp at&#13;
Peterson Bridge on the Pine riv'er&#13;
at noon, Oct. 10. Over a hundred&#13;
campers camped there that&#13;
weekend. During the night, the&#13;
the temperatures went down to&#13;
22 degrees. They were up early&#13;
next, morning for their canoe&#13;
trip downriver. Here, again, they&#13;
were not alone. Mrs. Decker sajd&#13;
the river was full of canoes. After&#13;
paddling for 24 miles, enjoying&#13;
the autumn scenery along the&#13;
way, they stopped at Stronacb&#13;
Dam where they lunched and&#13;
then started on their homeward&#13;
drive.&#13;
Kathy French, George and&#13;
Keith Bufford were among the&#13;
young people who attended the&#13;
Methodist youth retreat at School&#13;
Lake, October 10-11.&#13;
I n-&#13;
This coming Sunday, October&#13;
25th, the Rev. Robert Brubaker&#13;
will preach on "Here Comes My&#13;
Brother."&#13;
God meant it for good.&#13;
(Gen. 50:20)'.&#13;
Whenever we meet with&#13;
something that seems unjust,&#13;
we should hold firmly to our&#13;
faith in God. Let us remember&#13;
that God's law is at work, that&#13;
His law is sure and unfailing-,&#13;
that His justice always prevails.&#13;
•imminMHMt&#13;
MAKE IT EMPHATIC&#13;
VOTE DEMOCRATIC - ELECT&#13;
RIAN&#13;
1AYA&#13;
Christian !&#13;
i&#13;
i Science News j&#13;
The Gospel account of the resurrection&#13;
of Christ Jesus ((Matthew&#13;
28 and Mark 16) and selections&#13;
from Revelation will be&#13;
heard in Christian Science churches&#13;
this Sunday, on the subject&#13;
of "Probation After Death".&#13;
Reading from the Christian Science&#13;
textbook will include this:&#13;
"Jesus' deed was for the enlightenment&#13;
of men and for the salvation&#13;
of the whole world from&#13;
sin, sickness, and death . . . His&#13;
three days' work in the sepulchre&#13;
set the seal of eternity on time"&#13;
(Science and Health with Key to&#13;
the Scriptures by Mark Baker&#13;
Eddy, pp. 45, 44).&#13;
OF BRIGHTON&#13;
FOR&#13;
STATE REPRESENTATIVE&#13;
5lst- RSSTRICT&#13;
DEMOCRAT&#13;
ERIAX T.AVAN BELIEVES IN AND WILL 1 KJHT FOR MENTAL&#13;
tt&amp;ALTH FACiMT;™ — ' N A T I O N AND EXPANSION OF LIESEARCH&#13;
FACILITIES AT THE lT. of M. - V.STARI.ISH TRADU&#13;
SCHOOLS AND ENACT LAW TO PRKVKNT DKOP Ol'TS — TAX RELIEF&#13;
FOR SENIOR CITIZENS - GREATER UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS&#13;
— BETTER ROADS&#13;
A Lifelong Resident and Democrat, He Knows the ProWem* of the Working man.&#13;
The Farmer, The Small Businessman and the Professional Men in the Entire District.&#13;
YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED&#13;
VOTE NOVEMBER 3rd., 1964&#13;
L. B. J. — HART — STAEBLEK - LAVAN&#13;
Pd. Pol, Adv. by Committee to Elect Brian Lavan&#13;
FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
10774 Nin* Milt Road&#13;
Whitmort Lak«&#13;
Services are:&#13;
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00^1.&#13;
Evening Service, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
Youth Fellowship — Monday&#13;
—6:00 a.m.&#13;
Mid-week Prayer and Bible&#13;
Study — Wed. 7:30 p.m.&#13;
L a d i e s Christian Service&#13;
Guild — Second Tues. of the&#13;
Month — 7:30 p.m.&#13;
.. Rev. Alton A. Glazier .&#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 1:00 a.m.&#13;
Church School at 9:45 ajn&#13;
SALVATION ARMY&#13;
321 N. Michigan, HoweU&#13;
Howell S078-W&#13;
Cadet Howard F. Onetscho:*,&#13;
officer in charge&#13;
Sunday Schedule&#13;
10:00 a.m.—Sunday Schooi&#13;
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship&#13;
6:00 p.m.—Youth Meeting.&#13;
7:30 p.m.—Salvation Meeting.&#13;
CHURCH OF CHRIST&#13;
1290 Byron Road&#13;
Howell, Michigan&#13;
Hurold Romlne, Minister&#13;
Sunday School at 10:00 a.m&#13;
Morning Worship at U:0C&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Evening Worship at 6:30 p.m&#13;
Wednesday evening B I b 11?&#13;
study and prayer meeting at&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
DON'T SPEED INTO AUTO FINANCING&#13;
Before you buy your&#13;
next car, take a close&#13;
look at the auto&#13;
financing plans&#13;
available. You'll find&#13;
they are not all the&#13;
same! Our bank rate&#13;
Auto Loans save you&#13;
up to $200 on financing&#13;
charges alone.&#13;
McPh erson S.Mi ate Bank&#13;
HOWELL, PINCKNEY AND HARTLAND&#13;
"Serving Since /S^5"&#13;
TRY OUR DRIVE IN BANKING&#13;
* Hamburg Township News Notes&#13;
BY JEANNE KNIPPLE&#13;
Mr, and Mrs. Reynolds Densmore,&#13;
Sr., of Hamburg, returned&#13;
OD Oct. 18th from a five day trip&#13;
to New York. They left on Oct.&#13;
12th and drove the turnpike route&#13;
thru Ohio* and Pennsylvania and&#13;
on to Jamestown, N. Y. While&#13;
there, Mr. Dtesnmore visited relatives&#13;
and looked up several old&#13;
friends in Jamestown and Falconer.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perry of&#13;
Zukey Lake celebrated their 13th&#13;
wedding anniversary and Mr.&#13;
Perry's birthday on the 4th of&#13;
October. They had Mr. Perry's&#13;
family out from Detroit (or din.&#13;
ner.&#13;
Mrs. Ray Perry and her Cub&#13;
Scouts from Den 2 joined the&#13;
boys and Den Leaders from various&#13;
Pinckney area Dens and&#13;
went roller skating in Brighton&#13;
on Oct. 14th. Pinckney area Girl&#13;
Scouts were also there, and so&#13;
were the Boy Scouts from Troop&#13;
58.&#13;
Mrs. Ilah King of Rush Lake&#13;
spent Saturday, October 10th,&#13;
with her daughter, Mrs. Laura&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
HAMBURG&#13;
TOWNSHIP VOTERS&#13;
It's Time For a Change&#13;
Vote Republican&#13;
Supervisor&#13;
DELBERT C. LEAPLEY&#13;
A resident of Livingston County for the past 19&#13;
years and of Hamburg- for 9 years. Licensed 6&#13;
years in real estate sales and appraisal. 16 years in&#13;
business in this area.&#13;
Clerk&#13;
LESTER M. SHARP&#13;
A resident pf Hamburg Township for over 30&#13;
years. As a taxpayer of this Township he is interested&#13;
in local activities and achievements. He&#13;
will strive for a respectable, efficient operation of&#13;
this important office.&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
VIRGINIA SLAGLE&#13;
She has considerable knowledge of handling: corporation&#13;
ordinances and is active in school and social&#13;
welfare.&#13;
Trustee&#13;
TED WINKELHAUS&#13;
Is a lifetime resident of Hamburg, local business&#13;
man for 18 years and is interested in good local&#13;
government. Is throughly familiar with problems&#13;
facing Hamburg.&#13;
Justice of the Peace&#13;
MORTON J . SCOTT, JR.&#13;
He Is a mechanical-electrical design consultant and&#13;
is active in civic affairs. Has lived here 12 years&#13;
and is former school board member.&#13;
VOTE REPUBLICAN&#13;
Parr of Dearborn,&#13;
Airs. Betty Belcher of Hamburg,&#13;
reminds us that the P.T.A.&#13;
will be sponsoring a Bake Sale&#13;
on Oct. 24th in Hambuig. The&#13;
proceeds from this sale will be&#13;
uspd for the benefit of the&#13;
Brownies, Cub and Boy Scouts.&#13;
Also of interest to the voters&#13;
of Hamburg district on the Nov.&#13;
3rd election day will be the good&#13;
food the Hamburg P.T.A. will be&#13;
serving.&#13;
Gladys Lee of Lakeland had as&#13;
a guest for five days the Postmaster&#13;
of South Haven, Helen&#13;
Packard. Last Saturday, Mrs.&#13;
Lee met her son Alger Lee and&#13;
her two grandsons, Jon and Tim,&#13;
from Ann. Arbor, and traveled on&#13;
to Lansing to see the game between&#13;
Michigan State and the&#13;
U. of M. After the game they&#13;
went to Jackson for dinner.&#13;
Bill Korna of Flint spent several&#13;
days as a guest at the&#13;
McAffe residence on E. M-38.&#13;
Mrs. McAffe and her daughter,&#13;
Mrs. Duane Waterbury, spent&#13;
Saturday in Detroit visiting with&#13;
the Phillip Hudsons.&#13;
Parents of Lakeland area children&#13;
who wish to donate articles&#13;
for the Pinckney Elementary&#13;
P.T.A. Bake and Rummage Sale&#13;
may call Mrs. Ray Perry at&#13;
227-3682 for pick-up. Articlts&#13;
needed will be usable clothing&#13;
books, toys, games, or household&#13;
items, also bake goods. You may&#13;
drop these items off at the Pilgrim&#13;
Hall on October 23rd if you&#13;
wish, or call one of the following,&#13;
Mr. Robert Graf at HA 6-8447 or&#13;
Mr. Harold Neuman at HA 6-4316&#13;
for pick-up. The Sale will start&#13;
at 9:00 a.m. on October 24th at&#13;
the Pilgrim Hall in Pinckney.&#13;
Help is also needed for this sale&#13;
and any volunteers please contact&#13;
Mrs. Perry.&#13;
Dr. Enos G. Walker of Bass&#13;
Lake has left on a trip to Oklahoma.&#13;
He drove there to visit&#13;
his mother who Isn't feeling well&#13;
and to do some deer hunting. He&#13;
will also be taking some pictures&#13;
while there. Dr. Walker is quite&#13;
well known for his slides which&#13;
he has shown locally.&#13;
Brownie Troop 34 of Hamburg,&#13;
under the co-leadership of Mrs.&#13;
Gary VereDen and Mrs. Jack&#13;
Davis, had their Investment on&#13;
Tuesday, October 13th. Twenty&#13;
mothers attended this meeting to&#13;
watch their daughters receive&#13;
their pins. Fourteen of the girls&#13;
received their pins which make&#13;
thorn officially Brownies and seven&#13;
other girls receivesd their&#13;
World Pins, which takes them&#13;
two years to earn. Coffee and&#13;
cookies were served by Mrs.&#13;
Laird, Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Rowland.&#13;
Troop .34 will now be meeting&#13;
on Mondays at 3;30 p.m. at&#13;
the Hamburg School.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs, George King of&#13;
Pearson Drive recently returned&#13;
from a week-end in Ontario.&#13;
Canada where Mr. King went&#13;
trout fishing. There was a birthday&#13;
celebration honoring Mrs.&#13;
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King's mother, Mrs. Helen Ber&#13;
ger of Detroit, OD Oct. 18th. This&#13;
will be In form of a family re*&#13;
-lUion dinner. Guests included!&#13;
Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Beuihien,, her&#13;
other daughter, and her grand&#13;
children, Mr. Mrs. Norman&#13;
Lentz, Mr. and Mrs. Hartly Burroughs,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles,&#13;
Pisano and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald&#13;
King.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Little of&#13;
Cincinnati, Ohio spent three days&#13;
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
John Blake of E. M-36.&#13;
Mrs. M. Ritter of Florida was&#13;
a luncheon guest at the home of&#13;
Mrs. Speckenagel of Midland&#13;
Drive. Mrs. Ritter was a former&#13;
resident of this area and has been&#13;
visiting at the home of her sister&#13;
in Pontiac.&#13;
Airman 2/C Manley T. Bennett&#13;
of K. I. Sawyer Air Force Base&#13;
near Marquette, spent the week&#13;
end of Oct. 10th with his parents,&#13;
the Manley Bennetts of Hamburg.&#13;
Mrs. George Marowsky of&#13;
Strawberry Lake had the Pinochle&#13;
No. 2 club meeting at her&#13;
home last week. Dessert was&#13;
served the woman present.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Binning of&#13;
Chilson Road had as guests the&#13;
Nelson Navarre family of Ann&#13;
Arbor for dinner on Sunday, Oct.&#13;
11th. On Monday, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
John Marz of Ann Arbor were&#13;
dinner guests.&#13;
Professor Eugene Nissen of&#13;
Hall Road was at the dedication&#13;
of the new chapel on the Michigan&#13;
State campus in Lansing on&#13;
Sunday, Oct. 18th.&#13;
The friends of Mrs. Ida Knapp,&#13;
a former area resident, will be&#13;
happy to know that she is improving&#13;
nicely from her operation.&#13;
She is still at McPherson&#13;
Health Center and cards will&#13;
reach her there.&#13;
The afternoon of Oct. 14th, Mrs.&#13;
Kathleen Jennings and Mrs. Nelive&#13;
Pearson attended the Macabbe's&#13;
meeting in Howell. Mrs.&#13;
Pearson has also visited with&#13;
Mrs. Knapp at McPherson Health&#13;
Center.&#13;
Mrs. Kenneth Hunt and daughter&#13;
Dawn of Pinckney attended&#13;
a concert in Lewiston, on Sunday&#13;
evening. This was a religious&#13;
concert with music and poetry by&#13;
Mrs. Inaz Wicks, who is Mrs.&#13;
Hunt's mother. This was held at&#13;
the Congregational Church in&#13;
Lewiston.&#13;
Mrs. Joseph Covietz of Girard&#13;
Drive, Lakeland, is in the Metropolitan&#13;
Hospital in Detroit recovering&#13;
from surgery. She is reported&#13;
to be coming along nicety&#13;
The Hamburg Republican Club&#13;
will be sponsoring a Ham Dinner&#13;
on Oct. 21st at the Hamburg&#13;
Town Hall. Time will be from&#13;
6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and all are&#13;
invited.&#13;
U. Charles Williams and Tech.&#13;
Mike Williams were recent visitors&#13;
at the home of their aunt&#13;
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. James&#13;
Tepatti of Shan-Gri-La Road. Lt.&#13;
Willams had flown in from Germany&#13;
after thre years of overseas&#13;
duty. Mike Williams is being&#13;
transferred to Ketchican,&#13;
Alaska.&#13;
Four Lakeland area women&#13;
spent a very enjoyable Oct. 14th&#13;
in Ann Arbor. They were Mrs.&#13;
Barbara Baumgartner, Mrs. Carol&#13;
Herbst, Mrs. Betty McILroy&#13;
and Mrs. Pat Pappert.&#13;
Council Minutes The titular meeting of the VLT&#13;
^u Council was held October 1..&#13;
\ i i i . i . l j i . i . 1 u a - i ' . I N . ••),• i i . ^ ; . ; &lt; ; " . . ' A . I ' . I M V C O&#13;
iK'O. iiv'jj1 death's duor. j i / j JJI.-J ' " V t i tiiei'e i&gt;. Could 1 havtt&#13;
vVi'cpuig wifu was sitting by Jni-% ( d wee Dit of that beet t sffleiJ&#13;
siOf ' co:&gt;kin;&gt; in the kitchen"1 "&#13;
"Li i h t r t ' anything 1 can do to , " V c ' l l not get one little bit of&#13;
make you more comfortable" the ' 'ha: beef. It's for the w a k e ! "&#13;
Meeting was called to order b&gt;&#13;
President Campbell. Roll call&#13;
found Clark, Lavey, Russell, Roth&#13;
and Lee present. Absent; Thayer.&#13;
Gerald Reason appeared before&#13;
the council with a request that a&#13;
location on West Main Street be&#13;
re-zoned from two family residential&#13;
to manufacturing.&#13;
Motion by Clark, seconded by&#13;
Lavey that the Council appropriate&#13;
$50 to the P.T.A. for Halloween&#13;
refreshments for the Halloween&#13;
nijjht party. Carried.&#13;
The Council moved that Halloween&#13;
•Trick or Treat" time be&#13;
limited within the village to bebetween&#13;
the hours of 6:30 and&#13;
7:30 P.M. A notice of this resloution&#13;
to be inserted in the Pinckney&#13;
Dispatch.&#13;
Motion by La\ey supported by&#13;
Russell that the following bills&#13;
be paid:&#13;
Detroit iklisou&#13;
street lighting $17*2.65&#13;
Robert Egeler&#13;
marshal's salary 125.00&#13;
Robert Egeler&#13;
marshal's expenses 85,00&#13;
Elaine Darrow&#13;
care of the flag 6.00&#13;
P.T.A.&#13;
Halloween party 50.00&#13;
M. L. Hinehey&#13;
painting streets 16.00&#13;
-Martin Markos&#13;
major streets 115 00&#13;
Devere-Locke&#13;
tire for mower $.64&#13;
Lyle W. Munsell&#13;
survey &amp; street plans ... 184.00&#13;
Pinckney Dispatch, printing,&#13;
notices &amp; minutes 25.52&#13;
Van's Motor Sales&#13;
gas, parts, labor 18.51&#13;
Lee's Standard&#13;
gas, oil 3.81&#13;
Lavey Insurance&#13;
gen. liability policy . . 102.00&#13;
A copy of the following letter&#13;
dated October 5, 19B4 was read:&#13;
Mr. Robert Yedder&#13;
Pinckney, Michigan.&#13;
Mr. Robert Veedder&#13;
In reply to your inquiry about&#13;
the surfacing of Mill Street past&#13;
your property, we advise as follows&#13;
:&#13;
Mill Street from Portage to&#13;
Water Streets has been tentatively&#13;
scheduled for surfacing in 1966.&#13;
This letter Ls intended as an answer&#13;
to your Inquiry and does&#13;
not bind the Village to performance:&#13;
this letter will become&#13;
a part of the official minutes of&#13;
the October 13, 1964 Council M&lt;&gt;piiny.&#13;
Sincerely yours.&#13;
Merwiri Campbell&#13;
Village President&#13;
The Council set up a tentative&#13;
On the evening of Oct. 15th,&#13;
Mrs. Barbara Baumgartner drove&#13;
her two boys, Rick and Terry,&#13;
and Mrs. Pat Pappert and her&#13;
son and daughter, Bill and Diana,&#13;
to the State Fair Grounds in Detroit&#13;
to see the circus.&#13;
Tho Past President Club of the&#13;
Lakeland Kind's Daughters met at&#13;
the home of Mrs. George Marowsky,&#13;
of Hickory Drive, for&#13;
lunch and (heir meeting.&#13;
Several friends gathered Monday&#13;
at the home of Mrs. Nellie&#13;
Basman, of Strawberry Lake, for&#13;
pot luck luncheon and cards afterwards.&#13;
The occasion was Mrs.&#13;
Basman's birthday. Guest included&#13;
Mrs. Vi Mendleson, Mrs. Virginia&#13;
Case, Mrs. Jessie Sheridan&#13;
and Mrs. Adele Marowsky,&#13;
surfacing program for&#13;
A 1986 which included&#13;
the year&#13;
the following&#13;
areas: Mill Street from&#13;
uivingston to Water St.,&#13;
from Howell to Mill St.,&#13;
nam from Mill to Pear&#13;
Motion to adjourn.&#13;
Alice Gray, Village&#13;
VOTE&#13;
VIVIAN&#13;
Portage&#13;
and Putlit.&#13;
Clerk&#13;
LS. CONGRESS&#13;
Pd. Pol. Adv&#13;
Announcing&#13;
Dancing To The Music of&#13;
"The Belvedeeres"&#13;
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24&#13;
9:00 P.M. — 2:00 A-M.&#13;
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TAKE YOUR&#13;
CHOICE OF 3&#13;
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Gulistan - Hercukm&#13;
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During" Our Fabulous&#13;
Broariloom Sale&#13;
For Only . . .&#13;
$5C95&#13;
I so Our&#13;
Revolving&#13;
Charge Plan&#13;
E. D. Ewing Furniture&#13;
and Carpet&#13;
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THE Sl^N SHINES&#13;
Prove to&#13;
Yourself&#13;
Ta&amp;« two bath toweta,. • &amp;y one outdoor* and&#13;
the other in a friend's cloth* dryer. Not* how&#13;
much fluffier and wrinkle-free the towel in that&#13;
comes from the dryer. Do »load of laundry in her&#13;
dryer and count how many pieces you c*n M&lt;1&#13;
and put away that you would ordinarily iron.&#13;
with a work-saving GAS DRYER&#13;
YOUR LAUNDRY DRYS SO&#13;
FLUFFY-SOFT AND WRINKLE-FREE&#13;
Many Need Little or No Ironing&#13;
BUY NOW WHILE SPECIAL INSTALLED PRICES ARE IN EFFECT AT YOUR GAS APPLIANCE DEALE;&#13;
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(Mich.) A n u s - WED., OCT. 21, 19*4 9&#13;
fTwas Only Yesterday&#13;
By ALICE (iKAY&#13;
'&#13;
FIVE YEARS AGO&#13;
October 14, lstt&#13;
The official dedicaUon of Brighton's&#13;
new. modern Post Office&#13;
WAS to be held Sunday, October 18&#13;
at 2 P.M. with U.S. Senator and&#13;
Mrs. Pat McNamara, Congressman&#13;
Charles Chamberlain and A.&#13;
C. Peterson, director of Postmasters&#13;
in attendance.&#13;
Over 45 interested and curious&#13;
people and witnesses crowded the&#13;
top floor of the Brighton City Hall&#13;
today near capacity to see and&#13;
hear the preliminary examination&#13;
of Alvin W. Knight, charged with&#13;
the murder of Trooper Albert Souden&#13;
last Sept.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Nash of&#13;
Swarthout Road celebrated their&#13;
golden anniversary at a dinner&#13;
for 35 guests at the home of their&#13;
•00 Lloyd Nash. The Nashes are&#13;
lifetime residents of this area&#13;
and lived at the same address&#13;
these 50 years.&#13;
Valiant attempts were made by&#13;
Officer Harry Russell of the Conserration&#13;
Dept. and on lookers&#13;
to capture a 45 pound monkey.&#13;
Mrs. Potysch of Eight Mile Road&#13;
coached the large monkey into&#13;
her home with bread and jam and&#13;
then closed the door. Needless to&#13;
•ay the room was a shambles&#13;
Vfbm he escaped again. It was&#13;
finally necessary to shoot the animal.&#13;
TEN TEARS AGO&#13;
October 13, 1954&#13;
'•Keep Off The Grass' was the&#13;
Slogan for the area which bordered&#13;
the Mill Pond as JayCees and&#13;
others sowed grass seed in that&#13;
Section,&#13;
At the Council meeting new laws&#13;
were designed for regulation of&#13;
(delinquency and traffic control.&#13;
Bruce Schuman was the newly&#13;
elected president of the Brighton&#13;
Area Community succeeding Rev.&#13;
D. Andrew Howey.&#13;
Grosse Isle overpowered the&#13;
Brighton Bulldogs on Friday nighi&#13;
in their first meeting. The score&#13;
read 32-6. The week before the&#13;
Bulldogs downed Holly 31-19.&#13;
Dr .and Mrs. A. J. McGregor&#13;
had returned from an extended&#13;
tour of Europe which began July&#13;
26th.&#13;
The Argus was publishing articles&#13;
explaining the need of a&#13;
charter revision for the City of&#13;
Brighton.&#13;
About 65 persons defied a rainy,&#13;
stormy night to attend a public&#13;
meeting called in Brighton Townsip&#13;
Monday night to discuss building&#13;
and zoning restrictions.&#13;
All members of Brighton's police&#13;
department were special&#13;
guests at a question and answer&#13;
session which they conducted tt&#13;
the Rotary Club meeting.&#13;
Owen Cleary, Michigan Secretary&#13;
of State, was the guest «peaker&#13;
at the Kiwanis dinner meeting&#13;
on Wednesday.&#13;
Howard F. Seger died at University&#13;
Hospital where h« had&#13;
been a patient for three days.&#13;
TWENTY YEARS AGO&#13;
October 11, 1944&#13;
Peter J. Leitz of Brighton was&#13;
awarded the Purple Heart for&#13;
wounds received in action July 28.&#13;
1918 while serving as a private&#13;
in Co. M., 188th Inrantry, in World&#13;
War I.&#13;
The old Brighton Mill property&#13;
owned by John Thompson was&#13;
sold to Gerald Miller of Detroit.&#13;
The Brighton Fire Department&#13;
made plans to erect lighting&#13;
equipment on the Brighton High&#13;
school athletic field.&#13;
Mr .and Mrs. Robert Diehlman&#13;
VOTE FOR&#13;
EXPERIENCE&#13;
MARY I. KOCH&#13;
FOR&#13;
GENOA TOWNSHIP TREASURER&#13;
We Have Given Her&#13;
Our Vote For Years&#13;
Won't You Give Yours?&#13;
THIS AD PAID FOR BY JOE KROESEN&#13;
Pd. Pol. Adv.&#13;
North Brighton News&#13;
DULL* VAUHHJiilAM&#13;
Mrs. Nancy feiertr wai taken&#13;
by ambulance to the McPherson&#13;
Medical Health Center Monday&#13;
far observation.&#13;
Mm. Bierer will celebrate her&#13;
97th birthday Oct. 28th.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lucas of&#13;
Detroit held open house Saturday&#13;
in honor of their daughter Kathy&#13;
Lucas who is entering the Mary&#13;
Knoll convent in St. Louis Mo.&#13;
Wednesday a brother and sister-&#13;
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Duane&#13;
Lucas, had a family dinner at&#13;
their home in Wayne. Then oa&#13;
Thursday, Mrs. Joseph Luc as had&#13;
another get together for the 12&#13;
grandchildren so they could all&#13;
have a special time with their&#13;
aunt before she left. She is the&#13;
sister of Jack LUCM, Woodland&#13;
Lake.&#13;
Sunday morn Mr. Lucas and&#13;
son Joey got up bright and early&#13;
to go into Detroit for Mass, they&#13;
then accompanied their sister and&#13;
aunt to the Metropolitan air port.&#13;
We all wish her happiness in her&#13;
chosen field.&#13;
The Livingston players put on&#13;
a very well received pity again.&#13;
Among thote that went from&#13;
North Brighton were the mesdaraes&#13;
Beverly Adams. Sally&#13;
Taggart, Inez Lucas, and Ruth&#13;
Dishong. They all enjoyed it.&#13;
Get well wishes are tent to&#13;
Mrs. Gerry Gerard who had a&#13;
painful Accident Saturday evening.&#13;
She went to reach for somecelebrated&#13;
their 40th wedding anniversary&#13;
with a dinner at the&#13;
Island Lake Community Hall.&#13;
The Brighton Board of Education&#13;
was offering for sale the old&#13;
brick high school building tnd contents,&#13;
located on Rickett Road.&#13;
Mrs. Edward Carney received&#13;
a cablegram to the effect that her&#13;
husband was serving with the&#13;
Armed Guards.&#13;
Cold Water Soap&#13;
Has Advantages&#13;
Cold witer detergents for your&#13;
home laundry? Try them, say&#13;
Michigan State University home&#13;
economists, but proceed slowly&#13;
and thoughtfully.&#13;
The new cold water detergents&#13;
do mean less shrinkage, less fading&#13;
and less ironing, according to&#13;
Georgianne Baker, home management&#13;
specialist with the MSU&#13;
Cooperative Extension Service.&#13;
And they are a boon to clothes&#13;
that need warm or cold water&#13;
wash.&#13;
Industry representatives also&#13;
say that cold water detergents&#13;
prevent stains from setting, save&#13;
on heating bills, insure longer fabric&#13;
life and save hot water for&#13;
other uses.&#13;
Do we really&#13;
need a&#13;
Medicare Tax&#13;
Health care&#13;
is now available&#13;
for "over 65Vf&#13;
who cannot afford to pay&#13;
If you are over 65, facing&#13;
medical expense and&#13;
can't pay for i t . . . it 8&#13;
yours for the asking, already&#13;
provided for by&#13;
law. The Kerr-Milla Act&#13;
offers a Health Opportunity&#13;
Program for the Elderly&#13;
with the federal&#13;
and state governments&#13;
sharing the cost.&#13;
In most states this&#13;
care is far, far greater&#13;
than that offered by&#13;
Medicare proposals...&#13;
and no additional tax is&#13;
necessary!&#13;
If you are elderly,&#13;
and without funds for&#13;
needed medical care, ask&#13;
your doctor about the&#13;
Health Opportunity Program&#13;
for the Elderly, or&#13;
call your local medical&#13;
society.&#13;
HEALTH OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM FOR THE ELDERLY&#13;
HELPS THOSE WHO NEED HELP&#13;
Livingston County MeAcal Society&#13;
thing under the porch steps tod&#13;
dislodged a crowbar Ranging&#13;
there. It caught Mrs. Gerard on&#13;
top of the head Inflicting t painful&#13;
cut.&#13;
Good luck to Jim and Betty&#13;
Dennis and family who have&#13;
moved into their newly remodeled&#13;
home on Fonda Lake. Their&#13;
neighbors are going to miss&#13;
them Their former home was&#13;
on Carols drive Woodland Lake.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Cedl Fuson of&#13;
Livonia were Sunday guests of&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Taylor, U.S.&#13;
28, Wednesday U ladies from&#13;
Farmlngton held a Stanley party&#13;
at the home of Mrs. Taylor.&#13;
They are all former neighbors of&#13;
the Taylors who moved to Brighton&#13;
last September.&#13;
We are glad to report Mr.&#13;
George Blascoe is home from&#13;
the hospital and feeling fine.&#13;
Sunday quests of the Blascoes&#13;
were their dausr1 ter and family&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balad and&#13;
son.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lucai of&#13;
Dearborn have returned home after&#13;
touring Europe for some&#13;
time. They had a lovely vacation&#13;
and were especially impressed&#13;
with Germany and Switzerland.&#13;
They arrived home Wednesday&#13;
just in time to be at the&#13;
family dinner for their neice&#13;
Kathy.&#13;
Mrs. Margaret Perryman, her&#13;
daughter and son-in-law Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Albert Kneebone all of&#13;
Hamilton. Ontario, were guests&#13;
of their cousins la-st week, Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Aram Vartooeian.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bell and&#13;
Ernie were in West Lafavette.&#13;
Tnd., over the weekend visitinp&#13;
their son and family Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Russell Bell and three children.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Veik and&#13;
sons were last Sunday dinner&#13;
guests of their daughters family&#13;
Mr. and Mry. Gerry Porter and&#13;
daughter of Yysflantl. Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Porter have recently moved&#13;
into their new home in the suburbs&#13;
of Ypsilanti and like it so&#13;
much.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Baugher,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jones also attended&#13;
the play "You Can't Take&#13;
It With You" Friday evening.&#13;
Mrs. E. Baugher was one of the&#13;
ladies that attended the Jaycee&#13;
meeting last Tuesday evening.&#13;
The ladies are thinking of forming&#13;
an auxiliary.&#13;
Janet Warner came home Friday&#13;
afternoon from the Sienna&#13;
Height College at Adrian Mich.,&#13;
and spent the week end with her&#13;
family. Her parents Mr, and Mrs,&#13;
Leroy Warner and children took&#13;
her back Sunday afternoon.&#13;
Last week Mrs. Warner took&#13;
Dennis to the Pontiac State hospital&#13;
for an evaluation test as&#13;
need* special training. He hopes&#13;
to enter the Fair Lawn School&#13;
in Pontiac before long.&#13;
County to Get&#13;
A New Potato&#13;
Thanks to a scientific "crash&#13;
program," Michigan potato consumers&#13;
will soon be enjoying the&#13;
taste and quality of a brand new&#13;
potato variety. And growers may&#13;
be reaping some added income&#13;
from the change.&#13;
The new variety. Russet Arenac,&#13;
is the product of a "population&#13;
explosion" aimed at putting the&#13;
new potato on the market in record&#13;
time.&#13;
The Russet Arenac, which has&#13;
excellent baking and chipping&#13;
qualities, will start appearing in&#13;
Michigan stores as soon as the&#13;
1965 crop Is harvested.&#13;
The Russet Arenac will be&#13;
easily recognized by its russetlike&#13;
skin color. It will carry many&#13;
of the same characterictics as the&#13;
White Arenac which is already&#13;
gaining popularity in Michigan.&#13;
NEWCOMER?&#13;
Have you,&#13;
or has someone&#13;
you know,&#13;
just moved to a&#13;
new home?&#13;
T o r Wtkom*&#13;
HOMMS will call with&#13;
g i f t ! and friendly&#13;
gnetinfi from tb«&#13;
—aity.&#13;
WELCOME WAGON&#13;
AC 9-7923&#13;
OR&#13;
AC 9 - 7 9 3 2&#13;
To Hi* Qualified Elector*:&#13;
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That a Special Election will be held&#13;
IN ALL PRECINCTS&#13;
Oounty of Livingston, State of Michigan&#13;
ON&#13;
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3 , 1 %&#13;
AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE FOLLOWING COUNTY PROPOSITIONS:&#13;
1. COUNTY TAX FOR ROAD PURPOSES&#13;
Shall the Board of Supervisors be authorized to levy tax of l'/2 mills of the assessed valuation, as&#13;
equalized, of all property in the County of Livingston each year for a period of five years, commencing&#13;
with the year 1965 and through 1969 inclusive, to b e used for the sole purpose of providing for the construction,&#13;
improvement, repair and maintenance of roads in said County of Livingston or for the payment&#13;
of indebtedness lawfully incurred for such purposes?&#13;
2. TAX RATE! L1MITATI0 N INCREASE PROPOSITION&#13;
Shall the limitation on the total amount of taxes which may be assessed against all property in the County&#13;
of Livingston, for all purposes, except taxes levied f or the payment of interest and principal on obligations&#13;
incurred prior to December 8, 1982, be increase d as provided by Section 6, Article 9 of the Constitution&#13;
of the State of Michigan, by 1V: mills of the asse ssed valuation as equalized, of all property in the&#13;
County of Livingston for the period of five years fro m 1965 through 1969, inclusive, for the sole purpose&#13;
of providing for the construction, improvement, repair and maintenance of roads in the said County of&#13;
Livingston.&#13;
COUNTY TREASURER'S STATEMENT&#13;
I DOROTHEA J. GREER, County Treasurer of Livingston County, Michigan, do hereby certify,&#13;
that according to the records in my office, as of September 28. 1964, the total of all voted ™ w « s °™&#13;
and above the tax rate limitation established by Section 6, Article 9 of the Michigan Constitution in any&#13;
local units of government, affecting taxable property in Livingston County, Michigan is as follows.&#13;
LOCAL UNIT&#13;
Livingston County&#13;
Brighton Township&#13;
Coboctah Township&#13;
Cotrway Township&#13;
Deerfleld Township&#13;
Genoa Township&#13;
Green Oik Township&#13;
Hamburg Township&#13;
Handy TewnfUp&#13;
Hartland Township&#13;
Howell Township&#13;
Iosco Township&#13;
Marion Township&#13;
Oceola Township&#13;
Putnam Township&#13;
Tyrone Township&#13;
Unadilla Township&#13;
Brighton City&#13;
Howell City&#13;
Genesee County Sdt IHst&#13;
Ingham County Scfc. Dist&#13;
Livingston Co. Sen. DM.&#13;
Oakland County Sen. Dist.&#13;
Shiawasse Co. School Dist.&#13;
Washtenaw Co. Seh. Dist&#13;
Oakland County Community&#13;
College District&#13;
Brighton Area Sch. D M .&#13;
VOTED&#13;
INCREASE&#13;
None&#13;
None&#13;
None&#13;
None&#13;
None&#13;
None&#13;
None&#13;
1 MUlTwp&#13;
None&#13;
None&#13;
None&#13;
None&#13;
None&#13;
None&#13;
1 Mill&#13;
None&#13;
None&#13;
$44,000&#13;
G.O. Bond&#13;
1355,000&#13;
G.O. Bond&#13;
$165,005&#13;
G.O. Bond&#13;
H Mill&#13;
YEARS&#13;
EFFECTIVE&#13;
Road Unlimited&#13;
KMHl&#13;
HMill&#13;
*4MQ1&#13;
19M-1982 inch&#13;
Issue 1959-1969 incl.&#13;
Issue 1964-1980 incl.&#13;
Issue 1964-1987 Incl.&#13;
Annual Limit&#13;
Annual limit&#13;
Unlimited&#13;
1949-1969 incl.&#13;
Annual limit&#13;
Annual limit&#13;
1 Mill&#13;
3 Mills&#13;
Bond&#13;
issue&#13;
Unlimited&#13;
196448 tncl.&#13;
1964-1993 ind.&#13;
LOCAL UNIT&#13;
Byron Ag. School District&#13;
Dexter Com. School District&#13;
Fenton Area Pub. Sch. Dist.&#13;
Fowlerville Com. Sch. Dist.&#13;
Genesee Livingston Fourth&#13;
Class Sch. DLst. No. 1&#13;
Hartland Cons. Sch. Dist.&#13;
Howell Public Sch. Dint.&#13;
Former Birkenstock District&#13;
Huron Valley Sch. Dist.&#13;
Linden Com. Sch. Dist.&#13;
South Lyon Com. Sch. Dist.&#13;
Morrice Area School and&#13;
Perry Public Sch. Dist.&#13;
Pinckney Com. Sch. Dist.&#13;
Stockbridge Com. Sch. Dist&#13;
WebberviUe Com. Sch. Dist.&#13;
Whitmore Lake Public&#13;
School District&#13;
VOTED&#13;
INCREASE&#13;
None&#13;
None&#13;
3.9 Mills&#13;
12 Mills&#13;
2 Mills&#13;
3 Mills&#13;
3.5 Mills&#13;
4 Mills&#13;
10 Mills&#13;
2.5 Mills&#13;
$1,250,000 G.&#13;
Bond Issue&#13;
2.5 Mills&#13;
8 Mills&#13;
1 Mills&#13;
7.5 Mills&#13;
5 Mills&#13;
14.5 Mills&#13;
$875,000 Bond&#13;
8.5 Mills&#13;
Unlimited&#13;
14.5 Mills&#13;
3 Mills&#13;
1.5 Mills&#13;
4.5 Mills&#13;
1.5 Mills&#13;
13 Mills&#13;
4 Mills&#13;
3 Mills&#13;
6 Mills&#13;
2 Mills&#13;
5 Mills&#13;
YEARS&#13;
EFFECTIVE&#13;
1964-1967 incl.&#13;
1964-1973 tncl.&#13;
1964-1967 incl.&#13;
1964&#13;
1964-1966 incl.&#13;
1964&#13;
1964-1973 incl.&#13;
0.&#13;
1964-1986 inch&#13;
1964-1976 incl.&#13;
1964-1974 incl.&#13;
1964-1967 incl.&#13;
1964-1975 inc).&#13;
1964-1968 incl.&#13;
1964-1970-incl.&#13;
Issue&#13;
1964-1968 incl.&#13;
1964-1985 incl.&#13;
1964-1976 incl.&#13;
1964&#13;
1964-1978 incl.&#13;
1964-1974 Incl.&#13;
1964-1968 incl.&#13;
1964-1974 incl.&#13;
1964&#13;
1964-1965 incl.&#13;
1964-1966 Incl.&#13;
1964-1971 Incl.&#13;
1964-1966 incl.&#13;
DOROTHEA J. GREER, County Treasurer&#13;
Livingston County, Michigan&#13;
October 12, 1964&#13;
Also fay Additional Amendments or Propositions That May Bo Submitted&#13;
Notice Relative to Opening and Closing of the Polls&#13;
ELECTION LAW, ACT 116, P. A. 1954&#13;
SECTION 720. On the day of any election, the polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock In the forenoon,&#13;
and shall be continuously open until 8 o'clock in the afternoon and no longer. Every qualified elector&#13;
present and in line at the polls at the hour prescribed for the closing thereof shall be allowed to vote.&#13;
THE POLLS of said •lection will be open at 7 o'clock a.m. and&#13;
will remain open until 8 o'clock p.m. of eald day of election.&#13;
JOSEPH ELLIS, County Clerk&#13;
WANT AD RATES&#13;
CASH RATES&#13;
13 WORDS MINIMU M (JHAKGE $1.00&#13;
/ 5o PEK WORD OVER U WORD S&#13;
SfeXO.ND INSERTIO N ISe HM*T U&#13;
4c EACH ADDITIONA L WORD&#13;
'ioc EXTRA FO B A BOX&#13;
DKADUN G TUU 5&#13;
ARGL' 6 - TUBS . NOO N — DI&amp;P4TC H T C I * . P O O *&#13;
SILL TOMORROW&#13;
whh • WANT AD TO DAY V&#13;
N O T I C E&#13;
GAS CONVERSIO N Burners .&#13;
Fr* e Estimate s — Term* . Gen -&#13;
tile Hom e Center . UPtovv n g-&#13;
3143. t-f- x&#13;
LOS E WEIGH T safely with&#13;
B*&gt;y, improve d Dex - a - Die t&#13;
Tablet* . O n l y 98c. Uber' s&#13;
Drugs . ll-25 x&#13;
BOAT STORAG E available.&#13;
1087. 10-28*&#13;
NOTICE—Don' t forget the Squar e&#13;
Danc « Sat. night Oct. 24th. American&#13;
Legion Hall, Glen n Eastman&#13;
Ciller . lO-'Jlx&#13;
Male&#13;
Card of Thanks&#13;
I WOULD like to say than k you to&#13;
all those who were thoughtfu l of&#13;
me while I was in the hospita l&#13;
with phon e calls, get-well cards,&#13;
visits, gifts and etc . Also, a special&#13;
thank s to the student s in Mrs.&#13;
Tasch' s room who took th e tun e&#13;
to mak e and send such cherr y&#13;
get well messages.&#13;
Jeff Davis 10-21-x&#13;
WE THAN K our relatives, neighbors&#13;
and friends who were so&#13;
kind to us durin g my illness at&#13;
St. Josep h Merc y Hospital . Fo r&#13;
Masses, prayers, visits, beautifu l&#13;
plants- and bouquets , the man y&#13;
get-well card s and letters . God&#13;
love you.&#13;
Hele n M. Tiplad y&#13;
Tiplad y 10-21-p&#13;
MACHINIST , som e miltin g experienc&#13;
e nece&amp;tary . Begej Top i&#13;
Co. , 4880 S. Old US-23 , Brigh -&#13;
ton , tfx&#13;
I NKE D H E L P in m y business .&#13;
$105. pe r week t o s t a r t with&#13;
opportunit y tu ear n $130 pe r&#13;
v^eek afte r 1st month . Phon e&#13;
684-879 5 to r intervie w betwee n&#13;
6:30 p.m . an d 8:30 p.m . tfx&#13;
SHAPE R HANDS , surface grinders,&#13;
Bridgepor t operators . Fring e&#13;
benefit*. 58 ho w week. To p&#13;
wages. R&amp;B Too l and Gag e Co. ,&#13;
11801 E. Gran d River, Brighton .&#13;
10-21X&#13;
MACHINES T or machin e repair -&#13;
man all aroun d for Detroi t Co . in&#13;
specialt y field. Futur e plan s to&#13;
move within-area . H I 9-2651 ^.&#13;
10-28p&#13;
PUBLI C WORKS employe e wanted&#13;
by th e City of Brighton . Phon e&#13;
227-1911 for intervie w or stop&#13;
at City Hall . 114x&#13;
FEMALE&#13;
Male or Female&#13;
MOTO R ROUT E drivers to deliver&#13;
The Detroi t News in Bri^hton-&#13;
Howel ] area . Must have own&#13;
car . Mileage plus commission .&#13;
Mr. Patric k Shearer . Circulatio n&#13;
Dept. . The Detroi t \&gt;UN , filo&#13;
W. Lafayette , Detroi t 26. 222-&#13;
2473. ' . tfx&#13;
I HIRED IT&#13;
THROUGH THE&#13;
FEMALE&#13;
W A I T R E S S E S W A N T E D&#13;
Mus t be experienced . Apply in&#13;
perso n P a t ' s R e s t a u r a n t , 9830&#13;
E. Gran d River . t-f- x&#13;
WAITRESS . Experienced . Apply&#13;
in person , Eager' s Rest -&#13;
aurant , 114 W. G r a n d River ,&#13;
Howell . tfx&#13;
WAITRESSE S WANTED . Cal l&#13;
AC 9-9995 . 10-21 x&#13;
SECRETAR Y — Experience d in&#13;
typin g and shorthand . Excellen t&#13;
startin g salary. Repl y to Brighton&#13;
Argus. '.' Box K-366.&#13;
ll-4 x&#13;
WAITRESS . Mus t be experience d&#13;
and know mixed drinks . Apply&#13;
Canop y Hotel . AC 9-6013.&#13;
10-21X&#13;
REPOWSIBL E woman or girl to&#13;
do baby-sitting . Two childre n&#13;
schoo l a«e and two preschool .&#13;
Also light housekeepin g 1 or 2&#13;
days a'week . Call 227-7276,&#13;
10-28-x ;&#13;
GIRT . WANTE D for office work, i&#13;
1279 Ricket t Rd . 10-21X ;&#13;
1JU) Y between 40-50 years of age&#13;
to keep hou.se and baby sit for&#13;
3 children . Call AC 7-73.91. and ;&#13;
ask for George . 10-28- x i&#13;
BABY SITTE R for 3 children .&#13;
Live in preferably. CalJ after «&#13;
AC 9-9110. tfx&#13;
BABY SITTE R wanted by the&#13;
week. Cal l after 5 p.m . AC 9-&#13;
6965. 10-21X&#13;
SITUATION S&#13;
Wante d&#13;
j BABYSITTIN G I N m y hom e&#13;
j Evenings , weekly or nightl y&#13;
j Cal l 227-5818 . tfx&#13;
WANTE D custo m coi n pickin g&#13;
with wagons an d elevato r available.&#13;
AC 9-6724. tfx&#13;
WILL DO baby sittin g in my&#13;
! horn* . U P 8-3496. 10-21p&#13;
I _&#13;
! WILL D O baby sittin g in my&#13;
hom e Monda y throug h Friday .&#13;
j Call 9-8805 anytime . 10-21x&#13;
i&#13;
CHIL D car e in my home , any age,&#13;
locate d downtow n Brighton , 229-&#13;
7849. 10-28- p&#13;
AD.. . PAPERS.. I PRICE&#13;
—COVERS THESE AREAS—&#13;
Hartland Brighton W/iitmor e lake&#13;
Green Oak Pinckney Howetl&#13;
BRIGHTO N&#13;
AKGU S&#13;
AC 7-7151&#13;
PJNCKAE Y&#13;
DISPATC H&#13;
I P 8-3141&#13;
ARGU S DISPATC H - WEDNESDAY , OCTOBE R 21, 1984&#13;
Used Cars&#13;
"56 MERCUR Y 4-doo r new tires,&#13;
run s good. Radio , heater . $123.&#13;
Call after five, 229-7884.&#13;
10-21- p&#13;
1963 MERCUR Y Montere y 4-&#13;
doo r hardtop , power steering ,&#13;
brakes, windows, an d seats. Dar k&#13;
blue. Exceptiona l condition , AC&#13;
7-2924. 10-21-x&#13;
I&#13;
| 1961 CHEVROLE T Greenbrie r&#13;
Sportiwagon . Radio , heater , :&gt;&#13;
seat s an d table . Standar d trans -&#13;
mission . $1100. Ra y Maltby . AC 7-&#13;
7044. "10-21 p&#13;
1960 CHEVROLE T Bel-Air e 4-&#13;
doo r sedan . V-8, P . G . whitewall&gt; ,&#13;
radio , heater . Ca n be seen ai&#13;
Cole' s Standard , Brighto n oi- caU&#13;
AC 7-2235. 10-28- x&#13;
"59 MERCUR Y Statio n Wagon S&#13;
pass., power brake s k steering ,&#13;
auto . 22S-9855. 10-2lx&#13;
Crop s fo r Sale&#13;
I H O N E Y — C O M B a n d d r a i n -&#13;
ed . A1--0 a p p l e s C h a r i t y Wliulfii&#13;
5077 M a s o n Rd. , P h u n t 54l&gt;-&#13;
1677. ll)-21p&#13;
QUALIT Y apple s for pies, sauce&#13;
and eating . Mclntosh , Jonathan , f&#13;
Delicious . Spy. Golde n Deliciou »&#13;
and Banan a apples . Fre»h apple&#13;
cider . Also honey . Open 7 day*,&#13;
per week. 8-7. Warren' s OrchaivL ,&#13;
8866 McClcment s Rd. , Brighton . '&#13;
Va mile we.»l off old US23.&#13;
tfx&#13;
! APPLE S - PEAK S |&#13;
, SWEE T CIDE R - Man y van- j&#13;
eties — Beautifu l fruit. Bargains, j&#13;
in utilit y grades. Bosi- an d Con - )&#13;
ferenc e pears . Sweet c i d e r&#13;
! freshly pressed . Oaklan d Oreh -&#13;
' ards , 2205 E. Commerc e Rd. . 1&#13;
mile east of Milford between&#13;
Burn s and Duc k Lake Rds. R-ti&#13;
daily. lO-'JSx&#13;
SAND GROW N Sebago' s winte r |&#13;
potatoes : h i mutin y alfalfa hay. \&#13;
Charle s Kaiser . 15811 W, M-36, |&#13;
Gregor y 498-2435. 10-21-p :&#13;
SAND GKOVVX Sebajjo'.s uinte r&#13;
potatoes : first cuttin g Alfalfa hay.&#13;
Charle s Kaiser . 15*11 West U-.'ifi ,&#13;
Gregory , 49H-24:15. 10-21- P&#13;
Miscellaneou s&#13;
QUALIT Y evergreen s and nur -&#13;
st'i A stork. Bring i-uniamers ,&#13;
s.!n&gt;\ H &gt; , N c c i a j - \ u n k h'aIIITJS,&#13;
1 lul S. Hughes , Lake Chemung .&#13;
tfx&#13;
M-. U \ r.SK n lit'.VS. We buy.&#13;
tr; u HitiH U E. U r a n d&#13;
R i \ n at Islan d L a k e . UJ9-6630 .&#13;
tfx&#13;
All: COMPRESSO R Tor ren t&#13;
Sirrlm _ Kqu:pmei U Co. Call Howuell&#13;
:)4l)-Jt)2D . tfx&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
P R O J E C T YOUR HOM E&#13;
FRO M TERMITES . Fo r fur&#13;
trier Informatio n call F. T&#13;
Hyn e and Son, Brighton , or&#13;
Thoma s Read Son*, Inc . 878-&#13;
3211. AC 7-1851. t u&#13;
F I R E P L A C E WOOD , pic k up.&#13;
in- will d t ' l h e i . A\ailabl e by&#13;
I] link full or Truc k load .&#13;
Chuck' s Repair , Pinckne y KTn-&#13;
3149. * 10-21x&#13;
E V E R G R E E N S . $1.1)0 — .VJ.LKJ.&#13;
Tur n off L'S-L ;3 at Silver LaK r&#13;
Rd., j o 'a mile to K\ er^ i rrw&#13;
Rd. 10-L'lx&#13;
N E E D C A S H ' We pay cash oi&#13;
trade ; used gun s an d outboar d&#13;
motors . Mill Cree k Sportin g&#13;
Good* , Dexter . t-f- x&#13;
1 12 GAUG E Remingto n automa -&#13;
tic. AC 9-9850. 10-21p&#13;
Househol d&#13;
Miscellaneou s&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
KLOO F SCRUBBL' R an d Po l&#13;
isher by hi1, day. etc . Gamb k&#13;
Store . AC 7-2551 t-f- x&#13;
O1A1.N SAWS, cetnt'ii l n n u T ,&#13;
l.'iwn seeder , l a u n roilci' , uliee l&#13;
ljarro\&lt;s , vanuu s nihe r tuoi b&#13;
and eqiupiiH'h i Includin g ruto -&#13;
liller. CHUCK' S K E P A I !{&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
MODLR. N HLATLD . 4-rrn , dupiex,&#13;
o;i Idke , nea r Whjtmor e&#13;
Lake , privai e entrance . Phon e&#13;
AC T-5713 , nights . t-I- x&#13;
K(KJ.\ 1 &amp; BUAPJJ , tainil y style&#13;
614 H i n t Rd . AC 9-7065. t-f- x&#13;
SPAC E 'SI ft. x 30 It . in ne w&#13;
building . Suitabl e lor office* or&#13;
Mnal l buMUc 1.1^. Sro at \'ir -&#13;
yiina s Braul y Sho p ui t a 11 'J2\J-&#13;
&gt; 1)023. t f x&#13;
OI L H E A T E R . Goo d for c a b i n&#13;
or h u n : i n i i cair.p . Will h e a l 2]&#13;
ca r Koi;,;;v , AC" 9-6212 . 10-21 x&#13;
RIT'I .&#13;
Mod e&#13;
- :i2 Wincheste r Specia l -i&#13;
rJ4, Sou. Evening s 229-8961.!&#13;
SEVER \ L BHWD S of used and ,&#13;
ncu Pionee r chai n saws. Ma y be !&#13;
HI Cliuck'. s&#13;
X7H-3149.&#13;
Repai r Shop, !&#13;
10-21X&#13;
O\ E IJEI ) plaid dee r hunters' |&#13;
suit i-\m-| \ ^ood condition . $10. -&#13;
Si/ e 42 2'J9-7«in. tfx&#13;
CHRISTMA S is jifct aroun d th e&#13;
corner . Shop early and have. See&#13;
us for Kelvinato r washers, dryers,&#13;
refrigerators , and dishwashers.&#13;
We trad p and finance . Hart -&#13;
land Area Hardware . Phon e M2-&#13;
7141. l()-21x&#13;
S M A I l SIZ E Duolhen n oil burne r&#13;
includin g 275 gal. oil tank . G.F. .&#13;
.small si/ f refrigerato r Apt si/.rv&#13;
Fleetncmaste r stove 75K5 Butche r&#13;
Rd. 10-2 lp&#13;
2 BEDi;(X.) M&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
! • 1 BEDROO M cottage s for&#13;
1 oi 2 peopl e $45 per mont h plu s&#13;
heal . Can be seen Sunda y 11-3.&#13;
6657 and 6659 Kdgeuoo d Drive .&#13;
tfx&#13;
2 KEDROO M year around " home ,&#13;
(la* heat . fifi,i« Edgewoo d Drive ,&#13;
furnished . $70. pe r mont h p l u i&#13;
utilities . Ca n bo seen Sunda y from&#13;
11-3. tfr&#13;
CHEERFU L 4 room unfurnishe d&#13;
upi)c r in Rcighton . Coupl e ot&#13;
gentleman . Clean tenants . If no&#13;
aibwer call after Monday . 2M«&#13;
9210. tfx&#13;
Lar^t ' unfurriished . upstair s apart *&#13;
meiit . '.I bedrooms . Pinckne y 87S»&#13;
3232. 10-14p&#13;
( P&gt;1 :i (ROO M home . $75 pe r&#13;
mont h Clos e to churches , schoo l&#13;
an d shopping . Dia l 229-6552 .&#13;
After 9 p.m . 546-370 5&#13;
Henkelma n Co . Ren l&#13;
t f t&#13;
2 BKDRfKJ M house , furnishe d or&#13;
$73.00. Call 229-9T51.&#13;
10-21p&#13;
\. .&#13;
cmJdm i or&#13;
uppN.nliiK. 1!! ;&#13;
MODKKN I&#13;
c r j | - ; , t e &lt; i , i t&#13;
W &lt; I V L l l i i - S f&#13;
I jr~&gt;&lt;" i l'i &gt;i M 11, H i i&#13;
D e p o s i t i i • f 11&#13;
Hun i i i u111&#13;
E. (In.ri' l !&#13;
U&#13;
Kc&#13;
l&#13;
11&#13;
pe! &gt;.&#13;
AC »•&#13;
)L'SE&#13;
ond; i&#13;
M l&#13;
red (&#13;
\ i v r i -&#13;
Shown&#13;
««5M.&#13;
new ly&#13;
Lake,&#13;
pnieh ,&#13;
J|HT , i'' l&#13;
no, 1&#13;
b&gt;&#13;
ll'x&#13;
df-&#13;
1) ict .&#13;
OI If.'&#13;
pet &gt;&#13;
1 U&#13;
(12li U&#13;
tf- &lt;&#13;
KTri" : - 2 Bedroom s a t&#13;
I2W5 Silver Lake Road . Brighton .&#13;
$fii). Ope n Thursday , Octobe r 22&#13;
from 1-4 or call VErmon t R-4895 ,&#13;
10-21S&#13;
WHITMOR E LAKE. 4 room s an d&#13;
bath , stove and retrigerator. Afternoon's&#13;
. Marrie d or retire d&#13;
couple . 449-2698 10-2lp&#13;
TWO — 1-Bedroo m Mobil e homes .&#13;
No childre n or pets. Woodlan d&#13;
Mobil e Coui l and Sales, 8005 W.&#13;
Gran d R n e r 10-21X&#13;
H\I,I.()\ V&#13;
l.V:)|, LS&#13;
oil Ib.&#13;
Farm Item&#13;
AUT O AND TRUC K financin g&#13;
at simple interest . Sin e the&#13;
hiyh cost uf i'mancin g il you are&#13;
a lunne r ur d par t tiaie [armor .&#13;
Productio n Credi t A;»'n of Lapecr&#13;
, 205 .\ . Walnut St., Howui l i&#13;
Phon e 54ti-2cJ4 U . JU-2o x !&#13;
i h w d&#13;
!.:.\ SPECIAL . Octobc c&#13;
.No. 1 Scbago iwlatoes,&#13;
bay. SI.97; also, cider , appumpkins&#13;
, gourds, othe r&#13;
l dccoriition s tor parties ,&#13;
'.s Mark(»t Corne r M-IiS .&#13;
- Pinckni' v Rds. 10-21-x&#13;
WRIXGF R lypr C. E.&#13;
Goo d condition . 229-7%l .&#13;
10-1! lx&#13;
TAPI'K N&#13;
oven. $25.&#13;
1 Bl-, l &gt;R( X )M&#13;
N o r h i M i &lt;• : i o i p e l ^. S t i ' i ( » ) p e l&#13;
n i o t i i h Shci'&lt; \ n b\ n p f i o i n i n i ' i i t .&#13;
I ' h o n e At ' [i-MW I . 1 1 \&#13;
HF.DROO M hom e — attache d&#13;
ra^e . Call 229-9S48 mornings ,&#13;
10-21 p&#13;
Call 229-9KK2 ll)-21 x&#13;
GUARANTEED ROOFS&#13;
Bullt-U p Ho t Rooft&#13;
Asphalt Shinffl««&#13;
F're e F;stlmate »&#13;
Repair s and New Rooft&#13;
VIRLEY ROOF1NO&#13;
Phoa * Mllford Mutua l 4-8T8S&#13;
325 Carolina , Milford , Michiga n tf x&#13;
BLACK DIRT-TOP SOIL&#13;
ROAD GRAVEL, CRUSHED STONE&#13;
EARTH MOVING, FILL SAND OR CLAY&#13;
Rullclozing &amp; Grading COLLIN'S EXCAVATING&#13;
Phone 229-679 1&#13;
7600 W. Grand River 10-14X&#13;
1964 MALIB U Supcrsport . Powe r&#13;
brake s and steering . All othe r deluxe&#13;
equipment . $150 and take&#13;
over payments . Phon e 546-39.V.&#13;
10-21-x&#13;
New Truck s&#13;
1965 NE W GM C Wideside&#13;
Pick-up . Fro m $1795,00 Burrough&#13;
s Pontia c —• GM C Sales&#13;
—Howell — Dia l 5-16-U93U ,&#13;
9-65&#13;
Mobil e Homes&#13;
' USE D TRACTORS : A uid r ran- c&#13;
j of power and price s (star t at&#13;
i $195.00).-A*k us abou t th e •wtend -&#13;
I ed term s for new and u-.e j trae -&#13;
| tor s and equipment . We trad e&#13;
; an&lt;l finance . Hartlan d Area Hard -&#13;
' ware. Phon e W2-7141.&#13;
1D-2«- N&#13;
j CALL US FO R an oper a tin;; loan .&#13;
Budget your need s and rei)d\ :&#13;
when th e cro p is harx'esied . 1'roductio&#13;
n Credi t Ass'n. of Lapeer .&#13;
205 N. Walnut St., Howell , phon e&#13;
546-2840. 10-21x&#13;
PAY CASH for your machiner y&#13;
and save financ e charges . Repa y&#13;
monthl y or .seasona l and pay only&#13;
simple interest . Productio n Credi t&#13;
Ass'n. of Lapeer . 205 \ . Walnwi&#13;
St.. Howell . Phon e 546-2840&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
K\*EH Y KIM &gt; uf coa l on hand , •&#13;
al&gt;o ! nol oil, luinbc i an d building&#13;
&gt;nppiics . Vveo delivery, .,&#13;
fJiiuin ' H A 6-811'J . D. L. Hoc y i&#13;
&amp; Sons . t-f- x&#13;
B I K h S R I; P A 1 R h. L&gt; , sold, |&#13;
traded . J.'K) K. Nort h -St.,&#13;
Briyhtun . Phu:i e L'l^-7Ufe:j .&#13;
r-f- x :&#13;
- l&#13;
A U l T r O N f-;VKH V Sriliircl'i y&#13;
7 3 0 p.m . (iou d use d i u r n i t u r e . j&#13;
j&#13;
»• INC H CAS r a i u c . I'hon r 22!)-&#13;
9()oli. after K I ' M !ii-'J]\&#13;
TH E S I \ ( i E R Company . Mia n I&#13;
new Singe r portable , $94.40. Cal&gt;&#13;
ine t model , $1^.40 . Tou^ h und&#13;
.sew Slanl-O-Mati c Consol e dem -&#13;
onstrato r clearanc e sa Ir. Like new&#13;
t a n k vacuu m -leaner , $24.9:Y&#13;
Bran d ne w typewriters . $4,9. f).)&#13;
Repai r all makes . Phon e Norma n&#13;
PiNner . your on K authoi't/ef i&#13;
tivc. AC 9-9:i44. 10-2S \&#13;
I N f- I ' } ? \ 1 S I I i - ' . l ) ,1 [ i.i r t 111 *- : i ! i ; e u&#13;
}y m a d e . V e r v n i c e . l ' n i c k n e \&#13;
STS-oOK r 10-2 1 -x&#13;
K U K M M I K I ) h n u - f l k . i l H I H I&#13;
j u t i l i t i e s 2 e h i M r e n o n l y N o d o ' ^ s .&#13;
6.'{;I7 A c a &lt; l e m \ D f i ^ r I s l a n d L a k e&#13;
JO-21- x&#13;
.1 ROOM APARTMENT . Unfur -&#13;
nished except Fri^idair e and stove.&#13;
] B;u-hflor' s apartment . AC 9-6029.&#13;
tf x CONTINUED&#13;
NEXT PAGE&#13;
Ope n al d;iy Saturdays . 9010 Trai l 2'a mile s smit h ni&#13;
.Sout h Lyun . tfx ,&#13;
ANTJQl.'E S m sho p an d barn. ;&#13;
Afternoons . \ e c 1 H I N O O K 1&#13;
Farm . 1401 S. Hughes , Lak e&#13;
(..'hetnuny . tix&#13;
1 FlOW FOR D .sejni-mountex l corn&#13;
picker , (iood condition . $75.(KJ.&#13;
AKo HM( uhit e rock pullets . La&gt;-&#13;
II^ , $1.40 each 878-3.W5. 10-21x&#13;
2 f ; J ' ; i ) H ( ) ( &gt; . \ l . h u i i ^ m o m . k i t - I&#13;
' C h e n k i t h , o i l f u r n a c e in n &lt; w - I&#13;
m e n l f&gt;4'iL' I - L U K I i . n k c D r u e :&#13;
i C a l l T K 4-lMf)fl , D r t r o i t .&#13;
1U-21 X I&#13;
WANTED&#13;
W A N T E D l . ' S E D Sliol " u r&#13;
bfiiTM p u m p . L'L'T-'J.'U l&#13;
[•pl'K H A P A R T M E N T . 4 |&gt;le;,s - |&#13;
an t r o o m s , til e b a t h , p r i v a t v '&#13;
p j r e h b e a u t i f u l sui-oundiiv's . \&#13;
p a r t l y f u r n i s h e d , l a k e f r o n t . ntil - j&#13;
ttie s fiinti.-heo . A d u l t s . Schoo l&#13;
L a k e 227-f&gt;:i4f5. 10-21x '&#13;
BUYER'S GUIDE&#13;
"Flowers by Heller's"&#13;
formerl y WinkHrtm n Flor*J Co.&#13;
Phon e Uowel l 2M&#13;
Shop S Save&#13;
At Your&#13;
Local&#13;
Merchants&#13;
Gambit's Store&#13;
for&#13;
Hardwar e — Pain t&#13;
Wallpaper - Hou«ewir*»&#13;
and Appliance s&#13;
Electriea J&#13;
and&#13;
IMumbin g Supplie r&#13;
Tires &amp; Battene i&#13;
454 W. Mai n Ph . AC 7 - t U l&#13;
1959 MOBn. E HOME . 10 x 56.&#13;
Sabra , 2 bedrooms , bath shower. •&#13;
largo refriserator , 10x18 carpete d i&#13;
living rtx&gt;m . excellen t condition ,&#13;
very clean . Lot 11. Pin e Lodge&#13;
Traile r Park . Phon e 227-2321.&#13;
tfx&#13;
1963 — 2 Bedroo m hous e trailer , j&#13;
10 x 50. Small downpaymen t and&#13;
take over payment s of $60.52 per&#13;
month . 614 Flin t Rd. Call 229-6592.&#13;
10-21x&#13;
Boats &amp; Motor s&#13;
McCulloc h Sales &amp; Service —&#13;
"Repairin g all Makes. " HI&#13;
9-8951. Manning s Sport s Cente r&#13;
9317 Mai n St. Whitmor e Lakr .&#13;
tfx&#13;
Pet s &amp; Animals&#13;
COLLI E PUPPTE S |7-SO each ,&#13;
6836 Chamber s Rd. , Pinckne y S7&amp;-&#13;
№t. tfx&#13;
COLLI E PUPPIES-17.5 0 each ,&#13;
6829 Chamber s Road , Pinckney .&#13;
878-6692. tfx I&#13;
ON E RO W FOR D semi-mountrc l&#13;
corn picker . Goo d Condition . S75.&#13;
also, 100 white rick pullets , laying,&#13;
$1.40 each . 87S-3305.&#13;
10-12-X&#13;
RUBBE R TIR E wagon and rack .&#13;
$50. AC 7-7:566. Jame s Caldwotl .&#13;
10-21,)&#13;
RUMMAG E sale Friday . Octobe r&#13;
2-J. 9-5 p.m . St. (K'orgr' s Episco -&#13;
pal Church . H01 E. Commerce ,&#13;
Milford . Barjain s saK&gt;i'e .&#13;
10-21x&#13;
SPOT S BEFOR E your eyes — on&#13;
your n&lt;^w carpe t — remov e the m&#13;
with Blue Lustre . Ren t electri c&#13;
shamixHK T $1. (i. B. Rat. / &amp;&#13;
Son Hdwe . K)-21x&#13;
T O D O REWKAVING . TAIL -&#13;
OR1NG , MENDIN G an d ALTERATION&#13;
S Mrs . Ceci l Gor e&#13;
phon e AC 9-2732 . t-t- x&#13;
BUILDIN G to be dismantle d for&#13;
salvaged material s of WOCKI. cemen&#13;
t block and imitatio n brick&#13;
siding. Locate d at 6160 Academ y&#13;
Drive . Fo r mor e informatio n inquir&#13;
e at 61 SO Academ y Dr . Apt. 2&#13;
10-21x&#13;
| B K . U T I F l ' L . e x c l u s i ve ;i r o o m&#13;
a p a r t m e n t , f u r n i s h e d L a k e fronl -&#13;
a^e . Evcellfii t liMiisporidioii . Re - I&#13;
f e r r r u r . v I m m e d i a t e posse.s.sioii&#13;
AC 7-IB93 . t f I&#13;
MASONRY&#13;
WORK&#13;
Includin g&#13;
RKICK , BLOCK .&#13;
CKMEN T and STON E&#13;
Any size job wante d&#13;
New or Repai r John Holtz 1/&#13;
WOULD LIK E to ,har e ride to&#13;
Ann Arbor. Working hour s 9-5.&#13;
227-4071. J0-21p&#13;
9 P T ALUMINU M&#13;
Sleeps fouiv Ga ^ stove. o\en . refrigerator&#13;
. Like new. 229-6188.&#13;
10-21x&#13;
75,000 BTXJ oil furnac e with duc t&#13;
work. AC 7-7374. 10-21p&#13;
BLAck^SPRUCE~Colorad o blue&#13;
spruce . 2 to 4 ft. high. Div yourself.&#13;
2805 Van Amber - Rd. AC&#13;
9-2655. U-4 x&#13;
TWO OCTAGO N oc•c•a^iora l tables.&#13;
Eac h So. Dunca n Eyfe table . 2&#13;
chairs , $14. Ches t of drawers , $8.&#13;
Pres-sur e pump . 84. 53305 Gran d&#13;
River, nea r Ne w Hudson . 437-&#13;
7833. 10-21-x&#13;
PORTABL E electri c sewing machine&#13;
. 7 nor m windows. 878-3245.&#13;
10-21-x&#13;
Emit f. Engei&#13;
DECORATO R&#13;
Paintin g&#13;
Signs&#13;
— Wall Paper&#13;
114 Schoo l St. Brighto n&#13;
AC 7.5941 tf&#13;
DEE R HUNTER S - This week'&#13;
only. Chevrole t Van Camper . 9611 ,&#13;
White.wood Road , Pinckney .&#13;
10-21-p&#13;
DAHIJ A TOK S - 9 different '&#13;
colors, also Glads , Peruvia n Daffodil&#13;
bulbs. Emer y Hajnal . 124&#13;
Tiplad y Rd. lft-21p&#13;
Turn Used Items&#13;
INTO CASH&#13;
WITH QUIC K ACTIN G WANT ADS&#13;
Call AC 7-7151&#13;
or&#13;
UP 8-3141&#13;
FAST RESULTS&#13;
BEWARE! - BEWARE!&#13;
Whethe r you own Privat e Propert y or a Business&#13;
you can now have it completel y protecte d against&#13;
Vandals, Burglary, etc . Fo r as little as Slli.OO per&#13;
mont h&#13;
Livingston Securit y Patrol&#13;
BOX 109 LAKELAND . MICHIGA N&#13;
PHON E 227-213."&gt;&#13;
BRIGHTO N SWEET SHO P&#13;
SEALEST let Cream&#13;
FRITOS and NEW ERA POTATO CHIPS&#13;
PALI. Dtl.LTA—12» №. Main St.—Ph. AC 9-709 2&#13;
H E A T H Complete Tree Care&#13;
Tree S e r v i ce Trimmini[, Removal.&#13;
401US Gilbert St. Spraying, Stump Re-&#13;
Plymouth, Mich moral by Machine&#13;
RArilAXWEU, Representativ e&#13;
PHONE AC M13 2 — BRIGHTON&#13;
1 tx&#13;
TKLKPHONE : (Area Ccxle h17i&#13;
Howtll 546-478 0&#13;
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE&#13;
PIMPED — SERVICED — REPAIRED&#13;
YEARLY MAINTENANCE&#13;
PROMPT EFFICIENT — 24 HOUR SERVICE&#13;
Come See Us. . . For tou r Kresh Fruit s and Vegetables&#13;
Picked Fres h Daily SHADY STOP MM) M-.'IK . Whilmor e Lake — AC 7-4051&#13;
Sweet Cide r By Gallo n or (ilass&#13;
Homemad e Donul s&#13;
Professiona l and&#13;
Business Director y&#13;
KEEH &gt;&#13;
FLNERA L HUM E&#13;
AMBULANC E SKRMC E&#13;
lub W. Main . Ph . 22»-9871&#13;
8 l b o •/,&#13;
DR . JUH N R TLXLE V&#13;
Chi rop rat1 tor&#13;
1 nm.-Thuni.-HKt .&#13;
9 a.m . to S p.m.&#13;
itU W. Mni n St.&#13;
Contrmcto n&#13;
ELECTRIC saur&#13;
Applianc e Repai r&#13;
Ltcent« d EitctricU n&#13;
Ph AC 7-7611, 321 W.&#13;
AC 9-6SM&#13;
t I •&#13;
BKIttHTO N BIU.ALT 1&#13;
SALON&#13;
121 W Nort h HI AC M t 4 l&#13;
- - Open Evening! —&#13;
Air Conditioned&#13;
6-l-tt- x&#13;
TUN O&#13;
interio r * Ext«rior&#13;
Paper Haafin ? A&#13;
Wall VVftlhtaf&#13;
i KG KUSMIKK 7&#13;
AC MZ41&#13;
UU Ulaad U l »&#13;
Brighton Stick.&#13;
LENCY&#13;
1&#13;
« / t S&#13;
A0Y'"f" "EC ^ « I JUT CIV ENG-REC CRAOS. TO J7M&#13;
S j n f j r r o&gt; if'C'l, fCfr &lt;q. f w ei&#13;
n&#13;
CLERK. »X CO.&#13;
AGENCY, 1044&#13;
CLERKS. t « * t&#13;
Gulin A«ncy S0&#13;
CLK/ Ttlth&#13;
r» 140 90&#13;
COFFEE SH MCI SI&#13;
CASHItt-CHFCKtt CLERICALS-ACCTG $70-85 HO5P/5 D. Trofc Tri«d Aatncy •mTSSmWa&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
AUTHORIZED Pioneer Chain Saw&#13;
Dealer &amp; Service. Two-cycle fuel.&#13;
WILSON'S MID-STATE M A R -&#13;
INE, INC. 6095 E. Grand River,&#13;
Lake Chemung, Brighton. Phone&#13;
546-0740.&#13;
tfx&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
I SWAPPED FOR&#13;
ITTBftOUGHTHE&#13;
WANT ADS&#13;
ONLY one like this. VA repossession.&#13;
Take over as is. For&#13;
handyman, 3 bedrooms, one&#13;
bath, kitchen, dining room,&#13;
huge family room. For only&#13;
$4,500. Terms may be obtained&#13;
from your local bank, or cash.&#13;
Complete cyclone fenced-in&#13;
yard. A real sleeper. Hurry -&#13;
Hurry - Hurry. Donald H«nkelman&#13;
Co. tfx&#13;
WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY&#13;
for retired person. Income&#13;
property. Owner must&#13;
sacrifice. Income $100 per mo.&#13;
GR 4-7058. tfx&#13;
LAKE front home. Three miles&#13;
north of Police post at School&#13;
Lake. 2891 Parklawn Drive.&#13;
$9,800. Terms. 10-28x&#13;
Eari W. Kline Red Estate&#13;
9817 E. Grand River Brighton, Michigan&#13;
City of Brighton&#13;
1 ACRE LrOT —8 Bedrooms,&#13;
fireplace, c a r p e t i n g &amp;&#13;
drapes, screened porch, excellent&#13;
condition. Terms&#13;
I BEDROOMS: 2 story&#13;
home, large lot, full basement,&#13;
lar.^ closets, storage&#13;
space, carpeting &amp; drapes.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
INCOME: 2 units, 2 bedrooms&#13;
living room, dining,&#13;
kitrhen ami Int'i n^r unit.&#13;
Good location. Terms.&#13;
Country&#13;
l'/i ACRE — Howell Area:&#13;
3 ^edrooms, large liv. room,&#13;
fireplace, wardrobe closets,&#13;
ultra-modern kilchen, family&#13;
room wiih a panoramic view&#13;
of the countryside. More&#13;
land available. Terms.&#13;
18 i/2 ACRES: 3 Bedrooms,&#13;
3 c a r uarape, small barn,&#13;
partial basement. Terms.&#13;
10 ACRES — This beautiful&#13;
estate Is rolling &amp; wooded.&#13;
Home custom built with all&#13;
the extra's. Owner leaving&#13;
state. Terms.&#13;
BEACH LAKE — 3 Bedrooms,&#13;
all elertrio heat, lake&#13;
front, attached par., extra&#13;
Jot, fireplace, excellent condition.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
240 ACRES — 3 Bedroom&#13;
homo, can be sold as unit or&#13;
80 acre parcels.&#13;
Lake Homes&#13;
SCHOOL LAKE —4 Bedrooms,&#13;
large liv. room,&#13;
H.A. heal, lake privileges&#13;
ll/2 baihs, storage space.&#13;
A real Buy, $12,500.&#13;
Terms&#13;
Lake Homes&#13;
BRIGGS LAKE — Stone&#13;
siding &amp; alum, siding, 3 bedrooms,&#13;
2 car garage Oil H.A.&#13;
heat, partial basement, Lot&#13;
90 x 212, fireplace, lake&#13;
privileges. $9,500. Terms.&#13;
SILVER LAKE — 2 Bedrooms&#13;
(poss. 3rd.) plus 2&#13;
Bedroom cottage, 3 car garage,&#13;
S\: acres, 330 ft. lake&#13;
frontage, can be sold as unit&#13;
or will divide. Terms&#13;
Lake&#13;
Building Sites&#13;
LAKE-OF-THE-PINES —25&#13;
desirable waterfront lots.&#13;
Talfe your choice, $4,500,&#13;
10% down.&#13;
L A K E - O F -THE-PFVES —&#13;
Off lake lots, heavily wooded&#13;
with beautiful pines. $2,-&#13;
500, 10% down.&#13;
Commercial&#13;
DOWNTOWN BRIGHTON:&#13;
Building 22 x 120, cement&#13;
block with brick front, Gas&#13;
heat, air conditioned. Terms.&#13;
NEW HUDSON — Building&#13;
10 x 50 now leased, apt.&#13;
ibove, Ideal location. Terms.&#13;
BRIGHTON — Grand River&#13;
East. 200 x 300. Terms.&#13;
SRI(;iITO&gt; . - tfrand River&#13;
kVcst. 185 x 400. Terms.&#13;
Farms and Vacant&#13;
Acreage&#13;
6 ACRES — Gently rolling,&#13;
good location. Terms.&#13;
COTTAGES — On Round&#13;
Briggs and Island Lake from&#13;
SG.OoO. &amp; up.&#13;
FONDA LAKE — 4 Bedroom,&#13;
60 fl. lakofront, 2&#13;
car garage, gas heat large&#13;
closets, c a r p e t i n g a n d&#13;
drapes, fireplace, excellent&#13;
condition. Terms&#13;
FONDA LAKE — Brick, 2&#13;
car attached garage, Disposal&#13;
and dishwasher, Gas&#13;
hot water heat, stnrms and&#13;
screens. Excellent beach.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
LAKE-OF-THE-PINES: •&#13;
New: 3 Bedrooms, 2 fireplaces,&#13;
ll/2 baths, attach*&#13;
•d 2-car gar., brick ranch.&#13;
country kitchen w i t h&#13;
dishwasher and all builtins.&#13;
Tarms.&#13;
FARMETTES&#13;
2 1 2 - 5 - 1 0 ACRES&#13;
Highly restricted 1 mil*&#13;
north of accesi to 1-96.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
60 ACRES - 4 Bedrooms,&#13;
2 story home, H. A. Heat,&#13;
paved road large barn. Excellent&#13;
condition. Terms.&#13;
120 ACRES-—Vacant, Wooded&#13;
and Scenic Close to 1-96&#13;
Terms&#13;
30 ACRES — HARTLAND&#13;
AREA, S Miles from Expressway,&#13;
large barn 40 x&#13;
SO, Septic &amp; Well. Terms.&#13;
7 ACRES — Winan's lake&#13;
Sub. Terms.&#13;
40 ACRES — Rolling and&#13;
wooded close to 1-96. Terms.&#13;
RENTAL — Maxfield Lake:&#13;
2 Bedrooms, Liv. room with&#13;
fireplace, kitchen, enclosed&#13;
porch, completely furnished.&#13;
$100.00 per month. 1 child&#13;
accepted.&#13;
Ike Bailey&#13;
AC 9-9432&#13;
Duane Ryne&#13;
AC 7-4636&#13;
Walker Faussett&#13;
546-1007&#13;
Brighton 227-1021&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
RETIREMENT HOME, Huron&#13;
River Drive near Portage Lake;&#13;
2 bedroom, year round on 1&#13;
acre lot. Beautiful pine setting.&#13;
Basement, garage, garden plot.&#13;
$ 9 , 0 0 0 . T u r n i - s . M ^ . A - 1 Z i r r . i , - ,&#13;
man, Lady of Lakes, Dexter&#13;
426-8830. 10-14-x&#13;
Business&#13;
Opportunities&#13;
EXCLUSIVE&#13;
FRANCHISE&#13;
Amazing new liquid plastic&#13;
coating used on all types of&#13;
surfaces interior or exterior.&#13;
Eliminates waxing when applied&#13;
on Asphalt Tile, Vinyl,&#13;
Linoleum, Vinyl Asbestos, Hard&#13;
Wood, and Furniture. Completely&#13;
eliminates painting&#13;
when applied to Wood, Metal,&#13;
or Concrete surfaces. This finish&#13;
is also recommended for&#13;
boats and automobiles.&#13;
NO COMPETITION&#13;
As these a r e exclusive formulas&#13;
in demand by all businesses,&#13;
industry and homes. No franchise&#13;
fee. Minimum investment&#13;
$300. Maximum investment -&#13;
$7,000. Investment is secured&#13;
by inventory. Factory trained&#13;
personnel will help set up your&#13;
business.&#13;
For complete details and d e -&#13;
scriptive literature write:&#13;
BOX 23156&#13;
COLUMBUS, OHIO&#13;
11-11-x&#13;
Business Service&#13;
ALL KINDS of home repair&#13;
work, Light hauling, tree trimming.&#13;
AC 9-6264. tfx&#13;
TOP SOIL, gravel, stone, land&#13;
scaping, grading, mowing. Sep&#13;
tic tanks and fields. Trench&#13;
ing, Bulldozing Eldred Truck &amp;&#13;
Tractor Service. 229-6857. i-t-x&#13;
FENCING SAVE 2bc/o&#13;
Fall special Oct. thru Dec. Industrial&#13;
a n d residential and&#13;
garages and additions. New&#13;
Hudson Fence Co. 437-9441.&#13;
12-30x&#13;
AUTO GLASS: Finest work&#13;
and materials. Pickup and de&#13;
livery service or use our car&#13;
your choice. MUFFLERS. UN&#13;
CONDITIONALLY guaranteec&#13;
to original consumer tor as&#13;
long as he owns the vehicle on&#13;
which it is installed. A.LRCV&#13;
welding supplies. LEAF Spr&#13;
ings, all cars and light trucks&#13;
IVi to 2 I o n Trucks, front*&#13;
only. TRUCK MIRRORS re&#13;
condi t i o ri e d, $3.50. ABE'S&#13;
AITTO PARTS, Howell, Phone&#13;
546-0430.&#13;
FOR SALE — Extruded alumi&#13;
num sturm windows and door*&#13;
Gamble Store, Brighton. Phone&#13;
AC 7-2fS51 t-f-x&#13;
LET GEORGL DO I'l • FREE&#13;
estimates on new yas, oil oi&#13;
coal furnaces and plumbing&#13;
Brighton Plumbing and Heat&#13;
ing Phone AC 9-2711. t-f x&#13;
CARPET and furniture cleaning&#13;
by Servicemaster. Free estimates.&#13;
Phone 546-4560. If no&#13;
answer 546-0413. tfx&#13;
Bus. Services&#13;
GAS Conversion Burners. Free&#13;
estimates — terms. Gentile&#13;
Home Center. UP 8-3143.&#13;
tfx&#13;
QUALITY floor sanding and&#13;
finishing. Free estimates. J &amp;&#13;
C Floor Co. 227-2867. tfx&#13;
REPLACE GLAiS in a&#13;
luminum, wood or steel sash&#13;
C. G. Rolison Hardware, 111&#13;
W. Main St. AC 7-7531. t-f-x&#13;
CALL T H E 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;
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;
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE in&#13;
my home or at your office.&#13;
227-7338 — Hazel Shirtliff.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
5i/2% FAK.M LOANS, Federal&#13;
Land Bank Ass'n. 205 N. Wainut&#13;
St. Howell, Phone 1422.&#13;
tfx&#13;
WELDING — REASON ABLE&#13;
rates, guararteed, no job too&#13;
small. Bill Willis. AC 9-7063.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
CRANE RENTAL, farm ponds,&#13;
drainage ditches, lake shores&#13;
cleaned and sanded. Trucking,&#13;
bulldozing AC 9-9297. t-f-x&#13;
FOR SALE — Varcun Catteries&#13;
tires, mufflers, tail pipes and&#13;
auto accessories. G a . n b l f&#13;
Store, Brighton AC 7-2551.&#13;
tfx&#13;
CARPET, furniture and wall&#13;
cleaning b y ServiceMASTER.&#13;
Free estimates. Rose Service-&#13;
MASTER. Cleaning, Howell. Dial&#13;
546-4560. tfx&#13;
HOME, 6 MILES SOUTH of&#13;
Howell on Howell-Pinckney&#13;
Roarl; 90 ft. on pawrr.ent, 2liG&#13;
ft. deep; all kinds fruit, berries;&#13;
landscaped shady yard;&#13;
2 h e d r r i : m ' \ l ; . n : c ! i v n ? P X ) : ; }&#13;
with fireplace, carpet, draperies&#13;
included, modern kitchen,&#13;
u t i l i t y r o o r \ 1 : • c ; ; r . ' i t t a r . ' v . v i&#13;
garage; 1,000 gal. septic tank;&#13;
92 ft. well. Sale price $16,000.&#13;
Can be financed. Mabel Zimmerman,&#13;
Lady of Lakes, Dexter&#13;
426-8830. 10-21X&#13;
Country Estate&#13;
27 acres of scenic rolling:&#13;
land with about 600 feet&#13;
lake frontage. Property&#13;
has beautiful lar^e brick&#13;
ranch home of 3 bedrooms&#13;
and den or 4 bedrooms;&#13;
3 baths, 2 fireplaces,&#13;
.walk-out -basement,&#13;
_zoned _hotwater&#13;
heat; attached. 2'/? car&#13;
p;ara°e. Located- j u s t&#13;
outside Brighton on paved&#13;
_road _in -good, area&#13;
close to 1-06 and U.S.-23&#13;
exits: easy commuting&#13;
distance to Detroit, Ann&#13;
Arbor and Flint.&#13;
Livingston&#13;
Realty Co.&#13;
227-1431 (Area 313)&#13;
546-4510 (Area 517)&#13;
COUNTRY HOME — Six room, aluminum siding, fully insulated.&#13;
154 acres level land. Full basement and sas H. W. heat.&#13;
Attached garage. Copper plumbing throughout. Built in 13*53.&#13;
$15,300.00 Conv. Terms.&#13;
SMALL FARM — 5 acres with 3 bedroom brick homo on paved&#13;
road. Full basement. Oil forced air heat. Built in If1';!. S!2,250 00&#13;
—Terms.&#13;
CITY HOME, in Brighton near stores and school. ' 2 acre lot,&#13;
and nicely landscaped. Gas H.W. heat fireplace, and large enclosed&#13;
porch. Attached garage. $10,900.00 — Easy terms.&#13;
LAKEFRONT 4 bedroom home on extra large lot with large&#13;
trees. Large family room. Pleasant living room with picture&#13;
windows giving beautiful view of lake. Excellent beach. $25,000.&#13;
KEN SHULTZ AGENCY&#13;
Real Estate S Insurance&#13;
9909 E. Grand River.. Brighton AC 9-6158&#13;
Harry and Becky&#13;
Seger Honored&#13;
For Service&#13;
Harry and Becky Seger have&#13;
been honored by the Brighton&#13;
Kiwanis Club for their many&#13;
years of civic service to the Brighton&#13;
area and have had a plaque&#13;
prepared to be presented to&#13;
them.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Seger left Brighton&#13;
two weeks ago to make their&#13;
home in Arizona. Harry bad been&#13;
a barber here and served on the&#13;
school board, while Becky was&#13;
school nurse for many years.&#13;
A letter from the Kiwanis Club&#13;
follows:&#13;
Harry &amp;Becky Seger&#13;
900 W. Franklin&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Dear Friends:&#13;
This letter in the name of the&#13;
Kiwanis Club of Brighton, Michigan&#13;
and all its members, is an&#13;
acknowledgement of the many&#13;
years of service you have given&#13;
to this community.&#13;
A plaque is being prepared in&#13;
your honor, HARRY &amp; BECKY,&#13;
and will be forwarded to you at&#13;
your new residence, and we hope&#13;
it will bring many pleasant memories&#13;
of your civic work and&#13;
a c h i e v e m e n t s during your&#13;
many years as a servant of the&#13;
citizens of this community on the&#13;
School Board and as School Nurse&#13;
and the many other activities in&#13;
which you involved yourselves.&#13;
May we extend to you at this&#13;
time, our heartiest Best Wishes&#13;
in whatever endeavor you undertake&#13;
in your new location and&#13;
may- success smile upon you in&#13;
the years' to come.&#13;
Thanks again Harry &amp; Becky&#13;
for having etfven us so manv&#13;
vears of effort and may God&#13;
bless and keep you both.&#13;
Your friends in Kiwanis,&#13;
Douslas N. Parmen-ter&#13;
President&#13;
Kiwanis Club of Brighton, Mich.&#13;
Sidnrv Zaske&#13;
Vice-President&#13;
ARGUS • DISPATCH - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1954&#13;
LAND&#13;
CONTRACTS&#13;
WANTED&#13;
Immediate&#13;
Cash&#13;
Karl Garrets.&#13;
Realtor&#13;
Rfi17 Commerce Rd.&#13;
Orchard T^ke. Mich.&#13;
EMpire 3-2511 or 3-10S6&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
ALL AROUND SPORTMANS&#13;
CABIN, 24' x 30, in sound repair.&#13;
150 ft. frontage, 2!4 acre site on&#13;
beautiful Platte River, W. of&#13;
Travene City&gt;&#13;
89 VACANT APRES, with front-&#13;
Mile road near&#13;
W E B U Y&#13;
LAND CONTRACTS&#13;
IF YOU ARE SELLING&#13;
P R O P E R T Y ON A&#13;
LAND C O N T R A C T&#13;
AND WANT TO GET&#13;
YOUR MONEY OUT OF&#13;
THE CONTRACT CALL&#13;
M. McMAY.&#13;
Howell 546-3610&#13;
Custom Built&#13;
Ranch Homes&#13;
UN fOCTB LAND&#13;
LA KGB&#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, dura«&#13;
tub 3 pc. bath, double bowl&#13;
sink, installed Complete wiring&#13;
with fixtures. Walls and&#13;
ceilings insulated, Va" 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;
HOWELL TOWN &amp; COUNTRY, Inc.&#13;
# REAL ESTATE # INSURANCE • BUILDING&#13;
Three Offices to Serve You . . .&#13;
H O W E L L — 1002 E* GRAND RIVER&lt; 546-2880&#13;
• BRIGHTON— 108 w- MAIN» AC 7-1131&#13;
PINCKNEY— m E*MAIN* S7S~3177&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
3 BEDROOM RANCH — close to shopping&#13;
center, kitchen h a s built-ins, bath — full&#13;
basement — Located on two lots. $16,500.&#13;
No. 1321&#13;
t BEDROOM or possible 3 bedroom,&#13;
story home, separate - dining room, close&#13;
to A &amp; P and churches. $12,900 with $1,900.&#13;
down No. 1674.&#13;
I BEDROOM RANCH — Living Room,&#13;
dining room, kitchen and utility room. Lot&#13;
66 x 147. Priced t o sell. No. 1451&#13;
TWO BEDROOM OLDKR HOME — Carpeted&#13;
living room — Paneled kitchen — screened&#13;
front porch — garage with plenty of&#13;
storage. Beautiful large lot. $9,500. with&#13;
$1500. down. No. 1612&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
4 BEDROOM OLDER HOME — large lot —&#13;
Excellent shade trees. $7,50Ck No. 1721&#13;
COUNTRY&#13;
3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH - fireplace -&#13;
built-in kitchen — attached 2 car garage.&#13;
$19,000. No. 1787-A&#13;
NEW THREE BEDROOM BRICK RANCH&#13;
— fireplace — \Vz ceramic baths — builtin&#13;
oven and stove — full basement —&#13;
2 car attached garage. $19,500. No. 1755&#13;
HAMBURG — Three bedroom older home -&#13;
modern kitchen — paneled living room -&#13;
2 car garage. $12,000 No. 1677.&#13;
MLFORD AREA — 4 Bedroom colonial -&#13;
family room with fireplace — 2V3 baths —&#13;
built-in oven and range — full basement —&#13;
attached 2Y% car garage — 3 miles to X-Way.&#13;
No. 1777.&#13;
2 BEDROOM COTTAGE — combined living&#13;
room and kitchen — lake privileges on Rush&#13;
Lake. $7,500. with $750.00 down. No. 1685&#13;
LAKELAND COUNTRY CLUB — two-level&#13;
home overlooking Golf Course — beautiful&#13;
trees and setting — modernistic home — 3&#13;
bedrooms. No. 1682.&#13;
&amp;Vi ACRES — 2 bedroom ranch — dinin?&#13;
room — kitchen and spacious living room&#13;
— attached 1*2 car garage — storms and&#13;
screens. $10,500. with $2,500. down. No.&#13;
1665&#13;
« BEDROOM RANCH — living room 24 x 14,&#13;
kitchen and dining area 16 x 26 — breezeway&#13;
and attached 2xh car garage. Near&#13;
Brighton. No. 1655&#13;
2 BEDROOM modernestie ranch on beautifully&#13;
landscaped country lot. Carpeted living&#13;
and dining room, fireplace, kitchen with&#13;
built-in oven and range, blender and dishwasher.&#13;
Possibility of lakefront. $23,000&#13;
No. 1653.&#13;
8 BEDROOM RANci: i&#13;
— attached two car y i ' • •: r.'-'A&#13;
$12,000. No. 1645&#13;
S BEDROOM ranch nestled In pines — many&#13;
features — slate floor entry way — covered&#13;
patio — cherry paneled family room with&#13;
fireplace and many more. No. 1512&#13;
2 BEDROOM cottage, living room with fireplace,&#13;
kitchen, bath, covered patio. Completely&#13;
furnished. $10,500. No. 1559.&#13;
SMALL COTTAGE — full basement, living&#13;
area 12 x 20, kitchen 10 x 7, full bath,&#13;
knotty pine interior, furnished, 2 lots.&#13;
$6,500. with $1,000. down. No. 1697&#13;
3 BB RANCH — carpeted living room with&#13;
fireplace, kitchen and dining area, 1 Vz baths.&#13;
recreation room, 2\k c a r garage Nicely&#13;
landscaped. $21,500 No. 1547&#13;
9 BEDROOM RANCH — within stones throw&#13;
of Brighton — llk bath — carpeted living&#13;
room — full basement. No. 1675&#13;
HORIZON HILLS&#13;
4-BEDROOM RANCH WITH full basement —&#13;
fireplace, kitchen with built-in oven and stove&#13;
—2 baths. Attached 2 car garage. $35,000.&#13;
Mildred Shannon Mildred Duff&#13;
AC 9-6636 MU 5-2056&#13;
Bea Meggitt Sally Noeker&#13;
AC 9-2496 AC 9-6874&#13;
Char;es Showerman Roscoe Eager&#13;
LAKE HOMES&#13;
HANDY LAKE — 3 bedroom home — carpeted&#13;
living room and dining room — fireplace ~&#13;
built-in oven and stove — 2 baths — landscaped&#13;
lot. $17,850. No. 1768&#13;
NEAT ONE BDRM. cottage with V% bath -&#13;
— insulated — 2 car garage — shade trees&#13;
— 40 ft. on School Lake. $8,900. with excel&#13;
lent tenrs. No. 1775&#13;
WOODLAND LAKE - Three bedroom home -&#13;
living room with fireplace — ceramic bath -&#13;
full basement — Priced to sell.&#13;
ORE LAKE — Three bedroom cottage -&#13;
Excellent beach — 75 x 300 lot — large&#13;
shade trees — living room 12x13 — dining&#13;
room 12 x 15 — porch 9 x 26. No&#13;
1712&#13;
BUCK LAKE — Two bedroom ranch — built&#13;
in 1964. Ceramic bath — excellent easement&#13;
to lake. $9,250. No. 1714&#13;
HANDY LAKE — nearly new 2 bedroom&#13;
ranch — full basement — kitchen has^&#13;
built-in stove and oven — dining area 11*&#13;
x 15 — $12,775. — $1,500. down. No. 1684&#13;
SILVER LAKE — 2 bedroom — oil furnace&#13;
—designed for year around living — With&#13;
extra lot. $11,000. with $1,000. down No.&#13;
1628&#13;
LONG LAKE — 2 Bedroom — large porch .—,&#13;
garage — furnace — This cottage is part&#13;
of exclusive club. $12,750. with $3,500&#13;
down. No. 1629&#13;
] HANDY LAXE — 2 bedroom lakefront cot-&#13;
| tage, walkout basement. $8,500. with $500&#13;
I down. No. 1717 i&#13;
| LAKE C H E W N G — Excellent lake p r i v i l y&#13;
ges, 2 bedroom cottage with walk-out base-"&#13;
merit, can be used for year around living^&#13;
Spacious shaded lot. $8,850. No. 1604 -&#13;
WOODLAND — Two bedroom ranch typ&lt;£&#13;
home — living room with fireplace — util-"&#13;
ity room — enclosed front porch. $11,000."&#13;
No. 1264R-1 ;&#13;
THREE BEDROOM one-story home — large;;&#13;
kitchen — living and dining area — fulK&#13;
basement. $10,000. No. 1757 •'&#13;
ROUND LAKE — Two bedroom lake front *&#13;
home — lVa car garage — partly furnished \&#13;
—excellent beach. $14,000. No. 1758&#13;
2 BEDROOM ranch type cottage, pine pan--&#13;
elod interior, newly carpeted livng room.*&#13;
family kitchen combined with dining area.*&#13;
Excellent beach. $13,000. No. 1311&#13;
STRAWBERRY LAKE — 3 bedroom home —&#13;
full basement with finished recreation room—&#13;
—living room and dining room carpeted - :&#13;
ideal beach — screened in patio. $18,500'"&#13;
with terms. No. 1481&#13;
! WOODLAND — 5 BEDROOM brick veneer-&#13;
I ranch home. Large living room with fire-',&#13;
place, 2 baths, family kitchen, glassed m7&#13;
porch with grill. Outside patio with grll!&#13;
2 car garage, $31,500. No. 1553&#13;
FARMS '&#13;
HORSE FARM—10 Acres—3 bdrm. modern ranch*&#13;
—30 x 50 pole barn with horse stalls and tacir&#13;
room. Possibility for lake. $17,000. with $3,000.*&#13;
dn. No. 1770 I&#13;
HORSE FARM — East of Brighton — 60C&#13;
acres — good fencing — 8 box stalls — 3 *&#13;
bedroom ranch with attached garage — 1&#13;
fireplace — 3A mile frontage. $47,500.&#13;
19 ACRES — Three bedroom older farm"&#13;
house in good condition — living room&#13;
kitchen — dining room — lVfe car garage— 2&#13;
Beautiful setting among blue spruce&#13;
hemlock trees. $17,000. No. 1701&#13;
RETREAT&#13;
10 ACRE — private pond — 54 varieties ofj&#13;
trees — Black top road — 1V£ story retreat&#13;
—wall to wall carpeting. No. 1719&#13;
Virginia Herrmann Erston Clarke&#13;
AC 9-7923&#13;
Bill Ernst&#13;
AC 9-9407&#13;
Ralph Nauss&#13;
Bert Wylie Art White Bill Bortels&#13;
Hollis Miller&#13;
498-2173&#13;
H. G. Wiggins&#13;
PR 4-5648&#13;
Ed. Schaefer&#13;
Bob Fritcr&#13;
Stanley Dinkel&#13;
8 ACRES, near New Hudson for&#13;
industrial or commercial use.&#13;
$7,500. $1,500 down.&#13;
EXCLUSIVE COON LAKE HILLS,&#13;
vacant lakefront lot, 63 ft, frontage.&#13;
$3,700 Cash.&#13;
Hayner&#13;
408 West Insurance &amp; Real Estate&#13;
Main Street A^ - „ „ «&#13;
BRIGHTON Detroiters call WOodward 3-1480 AC 7-2271&#13;
EST. 1022 Open Sundays &amp; Evenings by appointment AC 9-7841&#13;
LAKEFRONT HOME, 5 rooms&#13;
with nice Rec. Room, oil furnace,&#13;
basement, excellent sand beach.&#13;
Briggs Lake. $12,500. $2,000. down.&#13;
MODERN WATERFRONT cot-&#13;
Uge on beautiful Huron River, extra&#13;
large site, nice location. $6,500&#13;
$1,500 down.&#13;
PRODUCTION ORCHARD, 6 0&#13;
acre, new storage building, 3&#13;
bedroom home, over 2200 dwarf,&#13;
semi-dwarf and regular trees.&#13;
Blight r&amp;sistant raspberries and&#13;
strawberries. Tractor and all good&#13;
equipment, near Ann Arbor and&#13;
D?tr;&gt;it markets. £40,000, $15 000&#13;
down.&#13;
A8GUS • DISPATCH - rEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21 19S4» WAN? ADS no suit or proceedings at law or In&#13;
lot*&#13;
LEGAL&#13;
NOTICES&#13;
MATE OF&#13;
(Mi * •*&#13;
№ th« kUtftt of the £«tftt« of&#13;
NELLIE FRANCES McQUIUJN.&#13;
„ * * „ * •f'8"*00 October 8. 196 4&lt;.» »*W O)urt Mid on&#13;
Preiem, Honanutf*&#13;
rrjacto E. Bwron, Judge o» Probate.&#13;
NOTICE IS HEREBY UIVKN That&#13;
aO «r«dltors of taid d e c t u a J arc required&#13;
to present their cilainn In&#13;
writJm *nd under oath, to said Court&#13;
•otf to serve a c o w ttotttot upon&#13;
B.B Moshler of 28830 Goddard Road,&#13;
Romuhu, Michigan. fiduciary of&#13;
MM estate, and that aucb claJmi win&#13;
, to heard by said Court at the Probate&#13;
Office on December 15,, 19W,&#13;
at ten A.M.&#13;
D is Ordered. That itottae thereoi M&#13;
gives by publication o* • copy hereoi&#13;
for tare* weeks conMeutively previous&#13;
to Mid day of neartog. in the PlncJfr&#13;
ney Dispatch, and that th« fiduciary&#13;
cause a copy of this notice to be&#13;
' served upon each Known party tn in&#13;
terest at Ms last known address by&#13;
. registered, certified of ordinary mail&#13;
, (with proof of malUnt). or by personal&#13;
service at least fourteen (14)&#13;
&lt; days prior to such hearing.&#13;
FRANCS*, fc BARRON&#13;
fudft at Probate&#13;
, A true copy:&#13;
HBLEN M. GOULD&#13;
Register of Probate&#13;
B. B. Moshler, Attorney&#13;
36830 Goddard Rd.&#13;
Romulus. Michigan.&#13;
Oct 14, a , 28&#13;
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE&#13;
Default having been made in the&#13;
conditions of a certain Mortgage made&#13;
by HAROLD ALVTN BEJIN Jr. and&#13;
' ROSE V. BEJIN, his wife to NATIONAL&#13;
HOMES ACCEPTANCE COR&#13;
PORATION. an Indiana Corporation&#13;
dated the ltth day of October 1956.&#13;
and recorded is the office of the Register&#13;
of Deeds for the County and&#13;
State of Michigan, on the 18th day of&#13;
October UM. tn Liber 834 ot Mort&#13;
Kag«s, OB page 4M, which mortgage&#13;
. was subsequently assigned by National&#13;
Home* Acceptance Corporation to Worcester&#13;
rsderaJ Savings and Loan Association*&#13;
by Assignment dated Teh&#13;
ruary 36. 195? and recorded April 11.&#13;
1M7 In Liber 331 of Mortgages. Page&#13;
32. Livingston County Record*, on&#13;
whleb Mortcat* there Is claimed to&#13;
be &lt;hw at the date of this notice, for&#13;
&gt;rueipsJ aad toterett the sum r&gt;f&#13;
• Nine Thousand Four Hundred Sixty&#13;
and 02/100 (W.460.02) Dollars, and the&#13;
h further sum of Seventy -five (STii.uoi&#13;
Dollars, as Attorney's fees, maklnc&#13;
the whole amount claimed to be due&#13;
' at the date ot this notice, to-wit. the&#13;
ium of HIM Thousand Five Hundred&#13;
Thirty-five and 02/100 (M.535.02) Do)&#13;
Jars, to which amount will be added&#13;
, at tht tone «t sale all taxes and In&#13;
..•unmet that may be paid by the i«dd&#13;
MortgafM between the date of this&#13;
notice and the time of said sale; and&#13;
no proceeding at law having been rn- 1 itltuted to recover the debt now remaining&#13;
secured by said Mortgage.&#13;
or any part thereof, whereby tha&#13;
power tt sate contained in taid Mortgage&#13;
has beoome operative;&#13;
NOW Therefore. Notice ts iierrhv&#13;
Given that by virtue of the power nf&#13;
sale contained tn said Mortgage ami&#13;
In pursuance of the statute In nidi&#13;
case made and provided, the i«i&lt;i&#13;
Mortgage will be foreclosed hy a lale&#13;
of the premises therein described or&#13;
so much thereof as may be neresnary,&#13;
public auction, to the highest&#13;
bidder, at went front door of thr&#13;
court house in the City of How*!!&#13;
and County of Livingston, Michigan,&#13;
Unit Uetiji! i \ f olttct' fi« n.jidtng tht&#13;
Clnutl ('our' ii arut im SMIO ('nuiily&#13;
'&gt;n We(jnes&lt;to\ rht&gt; fweiuy ttnn USath&#13;
day nt Nnv,.|nhei 19*4 at IUHJI&#13;
•J'I-IUCX a r n L,tu.t&lt;-rn stan&lt;t*rd flnv&#13;
n the toreiunn of IKM dfky. ma «utu&#13;
premises will be sold tu MLV th*&#13;
amount to as aforesaid then due &lt;m&#13;
•aid M»rtg&amp;x* together with tour &amp; S&#13;
(4 Hi 4 ) per cant lntereBt legal coat*&#13;
Attorneys' tees and also any taxes&#13;
and Insurance that said Mortgage &amp;&#13;
cay on or pilot to the date of s&#13;
Hale: which premises are described &lt;n&#13;
said Mortgu^'e as follows. to-\\it; Loi&#13;
10? Saxony Subdivlsi** V&gt;. I Annex&#13;
helng a pan of the easi ',* nt the&#13;
northwest '\ Section b. 'I'ovini 1&#13;
north, Range u east. Green OaJ&lt; Township.&#13;
arconMnj! to the pt»t thereof&#13;
ait recorded In Liber 8. Page 4 of&#13;
Plats. Livingston County Records, said&#13;
property being located in Oreen Oak&#13;
Township. UvlngsUin Cour.ty. Michigan.&#13;
WORCESTER FEDfiKAL SAV&#13;
INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION&#13;
Worcester. Mass.&#13;
Mortgagee. Assignee&#13;
DATED: August 25, 1864&#13;
ARTHUR «. BROWN&#13;
Attorney for Mortgagee&#13;
3390 Penobgrot Building&#13;
Detroit 38, Michigan&#13;
WOodward 1-3590&#13;
Aug. 26 Nov. iS&#13;
MORTGAGE SALE&#13;
Default having been made in the&#13;
condition of that certain mortgage&#13;
dated February 17. 1961 executed&#13;
by George Chapman and Jean Jolly&#13;
Chapman. hl« wife- Mortgagors, to&#13;
The Brighton ytate Bank, a Michigan&#13;
Banking Corporation, Mortgagee, rei&#13;
«rde&lt;l February 19, 1964 In Liber&#13;
4.13 of Mortgages at pases 29? and&#13;
2 » thereof;&#13;
Notice is hereby given that said&#13;
mortgage will be foreclosed pursuant&#13;
tn power &lt;&gt;f sale of the premises&#13;
therein descrih«j as land In the Township&#13;
of Green Oak, Livingston County,&#13;
Michigan, to-wlt:&#13;
Part ot the Southwest quarter «M&#13;
Section 38. Town 1 North, Range 6&#13;
Es.it. Michigan, described as follow*:&#13;
Beginning at a point on the&#13;
North and South quarter tine of&#13;
said Section 2« at &amp; point 8KT.4 feet&#13;
South of the center thereof, thenre&#13;
West 3ST5 feet: thence South 0a 10"&#13;
Kast 176.K feet; thenre East 337.0&#13;
feet to the North and South quarter&#13;
line: thence North 576.6 feet&#13;
along said Quarter line to the point&#13;
of beginning. Containing 1.37 acres.&#13;
All of the above described lands&#13;
wtit be sold At public auction to the&#13;
highest bidder for cash by the Sheriff&#13;
of Livingston County at the w»st front&#13;
door of tho Courthouse in the City&#13;
of Huwel) in said County and State&#13;
iin Tuesday December 29, 1964. at&#13;
•en o'clock in the forenoon of said&#13;
day&#13;
There Is duo and payable at the&#13;
date of this notice upon the deb)&#13;
secured by JSHICJ mortgage, the sum&#13;
of Eighteen Thousand One Hundred&#13;
Forty-seven Dollars and Twenty-three&#13;
Tnnts r*lS,U7.D3&gt;. Dated; September&#13;
30. 1964.&#13;
THE : BKTCHTON STATE BAXK,&#13;
a Michigan Banking Corporation&#13;
Mortgagee&#13;
Charles K. Van Wir.kle&#13;
First National Bank Buildint&#13;
* r ) MthJ&#13;
Attorney for Mortgager&#13;
Sept. 3(1 - Deo. 1«&#13;
111 Mtiii tu&lt;&#13;
• nu- upt'i a t U i ' :&#13;
VO'lICK tS HbK*.KV wlVfcN. HIM1&#13;
» vlrfiif nj t t o (xivit'F m »*it* MID&#13;
laited In snid tnuri^Mg*' wu tiie HIM&#13;
UU 111 hitch raaf mailn ajii' jm&gt;tl&lt;i&#13;
•u on lutiuUt.v tlw 11&#13;
41 y A.D. UW5, at la.iw 'M'I.KI. tn&#13;
uivin. yl suld lUy. Eastern Stan&#13;
fii-ne. the uti4tftflgne&lt;i »vlli at t t v&#13;
;•» HI tiotU tlnor «if The I mlt-' Hi&gt;use in&#13;
•hi CUy of Huwell. MtfhijiMii. 'thai&#13;
"fkiK the y l i c e &lt;rf holding the O r&#13;
cuW Ciiurf ID th* I'UUJIK in «lil&lt;-h&#13;
thf Mid mortjEa*M Dr* mixes a r e lo&#13;
.•aiedi selj at publfc auction tn thp&#13;
highest bidder, the pr«n:i»fs attn.Tit&gt;&#13;
id hi said mortg««* or so much therei&gt;&#13;
*5 may be rtotpury tu puy tht&#13;
tmotmt no an aforwfetd due im baia&#13;
niirtgaj^e. with 7 pervent Interest. am&gt;&#13;
ail Ii fa! co*U charges a.nn expenses&#13;
together with laid attorney's tees.&#13;
•u«i&lt; aim any »um or sums which mit&gt;&#13;
l&lt;e paid by the under»ljjne&lt;f neressiin.&#13;
'" protect their tnteresf ir, th«» pre&#13;
&gt;ii1se« Which premUe» arc described&#13;
ai. follows, to-wit.'&#13;
Village of Hamburg. U\trni»tL&gt;n&#13;
{iounty. Alli'hit^an. Ue«&lt;-r)l&gt;od as;&#13;
l.otn 21 and ^.'. Junes Addition to&#13;
tlw Vlllag*- 0/ Mamtjuru acrtirdijia&#13;
to the olat tht-rtHjf a* recorded in&#13;
LI tier t of Plate or Pige 11. Living-&#13;
*tun County Records&#13;
Hated at Southyat*. Michigan&#13;
Octnbsr 13. 1964&#13;
Hurth &amp; Johnstor&#13;
\ttorneyi for Mortgage*!&#13;
P 0. Box 1120. Southgat*. Michigan&#13;
VI'.'tor Corne*&#13;
Aur«slia Curn«a&#13;
-~ Jan. —7&#13;
Given tliot by virtue of f&#13;
MOHTUAOK&#13;
Whereas: Default having been made&#13;
in the cohdltiom of a certain mortgage&#13;
made and executed by MARIAN&#13;
DAMM to VICTOR CORNEA and&#13;
AVRELIA CORVEA. his wife dated&#13;
the first day of May A. D. IMS and&#13;
recorded in the office of the Register&#13;
of Deed* for the County of Livingston&#13;
ami State of Michigan on the&#13;
10th day of May A. I \ lfHtf In Liber&#13;
423. Livingston County Records on&#13;
pages 3h'9 and 8?n on which mortgage&#13;
there ts claimed to b* due at the date&#13;
of this notice, for principal and interest&#13;
the sum of FOl'R THOt'SA.N'D&#13;
ONE Hl'NDRED SEVENTY and&#13;
23 MOO fH.170.23) Dollars, and an attorney's&#13;
foe as allowed by law. and&#13;
NOTICE OF MOttTGA&lt;Jb&#13;
SALE&#13;
Default having b«en made&#13;
in th« conditions of a certain&#13;
Mortgage made by GL'RALD&#13;
R. LANNING and GAIL M&#13;
LANNING, his wife to NATIONAL&#13;
HOMES ACCEPTANCE&#13;
CORPORATION, an&#13;
Indiana corporation dated thp&#13;
23rd day of June 1958. and&#13;
recorded in the office of the&#13;
Register of Deeds for tht1&#13;
County of Livingston and&#13;
State of Michigan, on'the 'JBih&#13;
day ol June 1958. in Liber&#13;
347 of Mortgages, on page .M&#13;
which said mortgage was&#13;
thereafter, on the 24th day ol&#13;
February, 1959. assigned to&#13;
CZECHOSLOVAK SOCIETY&#13;
OF AMERICA and recorded&#13;
on March 3, 1939. in the office&#13;
of the Register of Deeds toi&#13;
the County of Livingston and&#13;
State of Michigan, in Liboi&#13;
358. Page 111. Livinj?sto;i&#13;
County Records, on which&#13;
Mortgage there is claimed ?o&#13;
be due at the date of this&#13;
notice, for principal and interest,&#13;
the sum of Ten Thousand&#13;
nine hundred fiftysix&#13;
and 27/100 (§10.936.27)&#13;
Dollars, and the further sum&#13;
of Seventy-five i $75.00 &gt; Dollars,&#13;
to which amount will be&#13;
added at the time of sale «JI&#13;
tixes and insurance that may&#13;
be paid by the said Mortgagee&#13;
between the date of this notice&#13;
and the time of snid sale&#13;
and no proceedings at law&#13;
having been instituted to recover&#13;
the debt now remaining&#13;
secured by said Mortgage, or&#13;
any part thereof, thereby the&#13;
power of sale contained in said&#13;
Mortgage has become operative;&#13;
Now Therefore, Nntic is&#13;
IF YOU ARE RENTING&#13;
THEN READ THIS!&#13;
YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELVES&#13;
TO INVESTIGATE THE TAX ADVANTAGES OF OWNING YOUR OWX HOME. IF&#13;
YOUR PAYMENTS ARE $57.50 PER MONTH AND YOUR APPROXIMATE YEARLY&#13;
INCOME IS $6,000.00, THEN THE FOLLOWING ITEMS COULD BE ALLOWED AS TAX&#13;
DEDUCTIONS.&#13;
INTEREST $34.00&#13;
TAXES $ 7.50&#13;
MO. DEDUCTIONS . $42.50&#13;
Baaed on a $7,950.00 — 5»/&lt;% — 30 Year&#13;
Mortgage You Are Actually Paying Only $15.00 PER MONTH&#13;
... IMAGINE . .&#13;
You, Too Can Own One Of These Completely R E C O N D I T I O N E D&#13;
3 BEDROOM HOMES&#13;
I&#13;
FOR AS&#13;
LITTLE AS&#13;
DOWN&#13;
COMPLETE&#13;
AND ONLY $57.00 PER MONTH (APPROX.)&#13;
Including Taxes, Insurance, Principal &amp; Interest&#13;
m Low Heating Cost Paved Streets&#13;
Completely insulated # Low Taxes&#13;
MODEL OPEN DAILY&#13;
9:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.&#13;
CLOSED FRIDAY AFTERNOON Model at 9245 °&#13;
Lee Road, Brighton&#13;
Call Collect&#13;
229*6552 or after 9 p.m. g&#13;
546-3705&#13;
STATE POLICE POST&#13;
OLD U.S.-28&#13;
MARCY DRIVE:&#13;
a&#13;
a&#13;
/O&#13;
MODEL&#13;
GREEN HOUSE&#13;
e&#13;
danald henkelman co REAL ESTATE&#13;
General Sales for Saxony Snbdirl*lon&#13;
E l i VA Atfent&#13;
^ U i l l l f f t ) J t h e s l . H L J l r l / l S i ; I&#13;
i - a s e m a r l r m r t f &gt; ' n \ . I ' t i '•••&#13;
c l o s e d Dy a -;;iJ»• nt liic &gt;r« :n&#13;
tlwr«Mii ( i e s f n l u ' d -r&#13;
t h n v o j ud niM&gt; IK' IK-V&#13;
es&gt;sai"&gt;, at (Xiblic c u r i u m , i'.&#13;
t h e h i g h e s t o i d d e i . HI t h e wi'si&#13;
front do«»i of t h v (lourthon.M&#13;
in t h e City of Hmvell. ann&#13;
County Of Livingston Mich&#13;
fgan, tM«t beiny the JJIHIT tui&#13;
holding the t'iicuii Couit in&#13;
and for s^iitl County, nil&#13;
Wednesday the 11th day &gt;J&#13;
November 1964. at 10:UUO'CJOCK&#13;
Siandiird Time in tin&#13;
o f s u i ( i d i i v . roi&lt;&#13;
said premises will t&gt;e sold i&#13;
pay t h e amount so a^ uJo^"&#13;
said then due on said MOKiLjHge&#13;
together with fi\&lt;? arid&#13;
une'Quurtei pei com&#13;
legai costs, AtU;j-nev.s&#13;
niso any taxes and&#13;
that said MortgSKw doe» pd&gt;&#13;
on or prior to the dtite ot sai'i&#13;
which said premises 'ii'r&#13;
bed in said Mortguye a»&#13;
follows to wit:&#13;
Property situated in iiu&#13;
Township of Gieen Ouk. Li\-&#13;
THK FLOAT that brought most cheers uloiv,r t h e&#13;
parade route lust Wednesday u u s the one "Joe&#13;
Jeffreys Builders" on the Hide and loaded with&#13;
the Pinckney Pirates Vursity team, and their coach,&#13;
W es R d&#13;
County. Michiyajv de&gt;&#13;
cVibed a s :&#13;
Lot 19, U'illmor Suh»li\iiaiun&#13;
No.l. being a part of flit1&#13;
South lu ot the Northwes1&#13;
V Section o. Tov\ )i 1 North&#13;
Range 6 kast, Green O--ti&lt;&#13;
Township, Livinuston Coumy&#13;
Michigan, uccordin.'&lt; to th&gt;&#13;
plat thereof us recorded in&#13;
Liber H of Plats. Paye 4b&#13;
Livingston County Record*&#13;
Dated: August U. 1964.&#13;
CZECHOSLOVAK SOCILTY&#13;
O F AMERICA&#13;
of Mortgagee&#13;
THK FUKSHMAN deserve much credit h&gt;v&#13;
float they claimed this year, and it is most e&#13;
ayinjf to think what they w\\\ he capable of d&#13;
in years to come. The ' T u b " resting in the sti'&#13;
ofthe lai'Re napkin covered slingshot made clea&#13;
i i on the float's side. "Culis In Orbit."&#13;
th&#13;
ni's&#13;
the&#13;
AiiTHCR \-:. BROUN&#13;
i&#13;
Attorney for Assignee o!&#13;
Mortgagee&#13;
J280 Penobscot Building&#13;
Deti-oit LJ6. Michigan&#13;
WooeluuJ'd 1-351*0&#13;
Nov. 4, 196-2&#13;
THE TWO WAGONS prepared in less than three&#13;
weeks time by the Senior class was a most outstanding&#13;
work of art. as one can very plainly see&#13;
in the photo above. The Senior class tied for first&#13;
place honors with the Junior class. Such work as&#13;
this is seldom found at college Homecomings. It&#13;
was a tremendous job!&#13;
MOICT(iA(iK * A l . i :&#13;
Default Juf.-ln/ lice;; V~-Miit !n tinr&#13;
n n d l t l n r t d " . ' t h i v l c f ' r ' i i ' i ' . ; ! • &gt; ' ' " ''•&#13;
J a t e d t h t ! n ! r , e ; c f ) U l i d a . v &lt;&gt;f D e w m t u M ' .&#13;
I B t i . ' i , I ' X f ' c l l l i ' i i l i &gt; U ' H t L ' l - . ' , I J ; . . f . J&#13;
and Mae M. Ciinfield. hi.&gt;&lt; wife, ol&#13;
8 ^ 1 'J^\i H «M! Lane. Hrljfliton. M'cin-&#13;
«ajii a&lt; niortjiujfoi's. In the RrlKhtoti&#13;
^ l i t r Hun&gt;&lt;. a Mk'hU'ui) UaiiKliiif Corooration&#13;
&lt; if Brighton, Michigan, as&#13;
rm&gt;rt|/aget&gt;. recurd^d In the offlrc &lt;•!&#13;
th*1 RegUiwi- nf [JctHis fnj- Ll\ IIIKKI'1'!&#13;
County, Mli lii^an, mi January A. I*'-)&#13;
In Llii*'i- 4.1:; of Moi'ttfa^fH at Piijft's&#13;
14 aj-.il !."&gt; t h c i f . i f ,&#13;
N o t i c e is heri'(&gt;&gt;' Kh't'il t h a i s a i d&#13;
morijfii,,'!1 v ill on f x r c c l o s p d p u r s i w i n i&#13;
t o poWifr nf s n i p a n d t h e p i - f t t t S f ^&#13;
tliei-fin d e x c r l l j i v l a * 1KI-.I1 in I h r (. 11 &gt;&#13;
,if H i - i s h t o n . C o u n t y of I.&#13;
a m 1 S t a t e nf M i c h i g a n , t n - w l t :&#13;
i . ' o m m n n c i r . n al a jinint w l u w t)i«'&#13;
K a s t hni1 &lt;i' Kast S t r e e t l n l e r n c c t s&#13;
t1- v • '• 1L-,c .'f S •( &lt; on a i . T o w n -&#13;
s h i p 2 N u r t h . } { a n g f tj Kn.sl. .Micln-&#13;
:.•• :• i i ' i n ^ t h e K m \&#13;
l i n e • j r b a s t S t r e e t L'L' r o d s f o r ti&#13;
p o i n t !•! \&gt;fs\r\}\\r.if: t l i e r u t ' S o \ i l h i t 1&gt;&#13;
n l o i i f c t h f K a n t l i n e o f Kn*\ S i i v * 1 ) S&#13;
r o d s : l l i e p . c e N n i t l i e n s. 1 e i \y ; i ! I ' i ^ h l&#13;
a n g l e s t n t l i e H a s ! l i n e &lt;&gt;f K a s l&#13;
H t r f c t 1 0 I ' n d s : t h e n c e . \ i i r t l i \ \ I ' s t e r l y&#13;
p a r a l l e l i v l t l i lii&lt;&gt; Ki\Hi l i n e o f K H N I&#13;
S ' r e e ! 8 1 ' o d s ; t i i c i i f i ' S n u ' ) n \ e v r ^ r l v&#13;
A ' l l ^ h t a r t t r i e * t n K . - i ^ l S l i c e 1 l u&#13;
n « i N t c , t h e p n l n l o f in&lt; • M I I W U '&#13;
\\'\] I n - s u i d a l ; n i l ; l h i i u c t i n T i l ' i t h o&#13;
h l y h o H t r , | ( j r l c i - f u r canh l i . v 1 h i - H ( K M I r r&#13;
o i U v l u u M t o n C H i n l y . . , 1 H i r W e s t&#13;
f i o n 1 iUtur i,if ' h r C m i r l l l m i s r i n H i e&#13;
C i t y o f j t o w o l l , t n s n l i ! C , , i ( &gt; i i \ H I H [&#13;
S t a t e , o n T i i e s d i i j . t'1-*' n i i . c ' i M ' i i t h f t n &gt; '&#13;
o f J a n u a i y . 1 % . S a t t e n n ' c ! f n ' i &lt; : n t h e&#13;
f n r p r n x i n nt s a i d d a y *rji«-••&lt;• U d u e&#13;
Mil:1 p l l ' , H l i l f « t t h e t l ' i U ' n f t U i s 1M&gt;-&#13;
l i i . c u p o n I h o ' U - l t M T I I I I ' I I l i v s a i d&#13;
t n o i ' l t r i i J H ' H i e « u r n • &gt;f E l e v e n M ' . i n d i - f - d&#13;
T h l r t ) - o i , e D o l l H r i i a n d S i x t e e n C t u t i s&#13;
l; Octu'ior i'l.&#13;
THE BKKiHTON STATK RANK&#13;
a MichJvjan B a n k i n g C.ii pm ailoii&#13;
Mt&#13;
Van Winkle it Van Winkle&#13;
First Naiini;al Hark Hld«.&#13;
J a i . .&#13;
A H i i r i i t ' \ d fi .r&#13;
Ocl. 21&#13;
Want-Ads&#13;
Call&#13;
AC7-7151&#13;
If a grease fire starts on&#13;
the kitchen stove, don't use&#13;
water to put it out. Keep a&#13;
large box of bicarbonate of&#13;
soda near the stove just in&#13;
case.&#13;
LAKELAND LOCALS&#13;
i I&gt;a^l Saturday. Mrs. .kick Koj&#13;
K'nchick and hot- four children.&#13;
! Pet'.yv. Jai-kii1. Cliarleni' and .lack&#13;
• and Mrs. Eleanor White of East&#13;
M-a'&gt; vvt'ro in Berlcy attending&#13;
the wedding of Mrs. K'.s neice&#13;
t a1 the St. LasaJettt' Catholic&#13;
j Church. They attended the 11:00&#13;
a.m. wedding, the sumptuous&#13;
break fii.st and r w p t i o n which&#13;
followed in the t'Vfnin^.&#13;
Mrs. James Bovd. a pa.st worthy&#13;
matron of Pinckney Chapter&#13;
nt O.K.S. attended !h« Urand&#13;
Chapter meting of O.K.S. in&#13;
(fraud Rapids last week.&#13;
On Tuesday Mr*. George Ma-&#13;
I'ow^ky (»ntertainfd Hie past pres&#13;
rlonts of the Lakeland Circle of&#13;
Kind's Daushlers for luncheon&#13;
and a 'business meetins; at her&#13;
home on Strawberry Lake.&#13;
Mrs. Minnie Parker of Ypsilanti&#13;
Is vi.siiinR her nciie and nej)hew.&#13;
the Cliff \ a n Horns, at their&#13;
home on Henry \{ &gt;ad.&#13;
On Huirsday. Mrs. Clifford Van&#13;
Horn, w.'io is &gt;oon to lx* installed&#13;
as chairman of the 3rd District&#13;
of the Farm Bureau. Mrs. Edna&#13;
Guy, Mrs. Helen Roberts and&#13;
Mrs. Eleanor White wwv in&#13;
Saline attending an all day meeting&#13;
of the Bureau held at St.&#13;
John's Church of Christ.&#13;
Frances Pola.ski of Lakeland&#13;
who has been a patient at the&#13;
McPherson Health Center was&#13;
released last week.&#13;
Wo welcome your Lakeland&#13;
news . . . . Please phono UP 8- !&#13;
3174 or UP 8-.1141.&#13;
T H K B L A C K a m i w h i t e p i c t u r e d o e s n o t l&gt;c&lt;iin t o&#13;
d o j u s t i c e t o t h e c o l o r f u l J u n i o r C l a s s - f l o a t . I t i s&#13;
t o o d i f f i c u l t t o d i s t i n g u i s h t h e " C u l &gt; " a c t u a l l y o r -&#13;
b i t i n g t h e c o l o r f u l n a p k i n c o v e r e d ^ l o l n * o f t h e&#13;
w o r l d , o r o n t h e s e c o n d s e c t i o n o f t h e f l o a t , t h e&#13;
t w i r l i n g " f l y i n g s a u c e r " w i t h t i n ' " ( ' u l &gt; " h e a d&#13;
a p p e H j ' i n ? f r o m w i t h i n . A f a n t a s t i c j o l ) . L i t t l e \ \ o n -&#13;
9-E.S. Installs d e i ' i t w a s t i e d u p w i t h t h e S e n i o r s f o r f i r s t p l a c e .&#13;
'64- '65 Officers | HOSPITALITY fjIMTS&#13;
N'ora Sprout and L. J, Henry&#13;
were installed as worthy matron&#13;
and worthy patron of Pinckney&#13;
Chapter No. 145 m impressive&#13;
ceremonies at Masonic Temple&#13;
Saturday ni.yht, October 17.&#13;
Installing officers for the evening&#13;
were past worthy matrons&#13;
Bonny Henry. Carrie (iriffith.s.&#13;
(Jenevieve Henry. Kdjia Ward&#13;
and Eloyse Campbell.&#13;
The c!iapier room wic bnauti&#13;
fullv deeoraied by (Jeorye and&#13;
E\a Knyquis't in the color and&#13;
| emblem chosen this year by Hie&#13;
1 incoming matron. Each ineom:n^&#13;
| officer \M\S iirescnted uiih a em--&#13;
! sa;?e of violets fashioned by Mrs&#13;
j Ent,'fjui.sl.&#13;
( Lucile C;imburn. retirini,' worthy&#13;
matron, wa* welcomed into&#13;
thi' I'a.s; Matron's Club as Ihr&#13;
members assembled in n cross&#13;
formation at the altar.&#13;
.On ry-.n u&#13;
Pionnie Henn" will b^ chapter&#13;
jir'vi.ser fin- t h " erisiiiiiL: \ c n ; \&#13;
H e f r e s h n i " n ' s w e r e s " i \ c ( | In&#13;
the dim'n^ r o o m a f t e r t l v in-tull&#13;
a t i o n .&#13;
SUMMIR ENTERTAINMENT&#13;
f ' s d i f f i c u l t f o r (lie s u m m e r t i m e dost or i ; o s t f ; s&#13;
to b e coo! a n d c a l m if t h e d r i n k s b e i n g served&#13;
a r a w o r m a n d w o ; * i y . H o w to k e e p iced drirw s&#13;
i c y a t o i u n - d r e n c h e d b a r b e c u e has- l o n g&#13;
been a p r o b l e m . H e r * art s o m t hints l o help&#13;
g u a r a n t e e c o o l success: Us« t h t c o l d e s t ic?&#13;
p o s s i b l e . S o r e cubes in the f r e e r e f , or set&#13;
y o u r r e f r i g e r a t o r t o "co!d&lt;?s' " D o n ' t us?&#13;
s ' r a w s - d r i n k s a r e c o l d e r w h e n s i p p e d&#13;
d i r e c t l y f r o m the g;ass. C h i l l m i x t i , l o d a s ,&#13;
l i q u o r * , a n d q l a t i e i b e f o r e usir.g.&#13;
' i&#13;
4'" W ^ /&#13;
•STAY&#13;
ORGANIZE&#13;
Officers for the uroup were&#13;
elected and they are Carol Oyde.&#13;
president: Jeanne Line, vice-president:&#13;
Christine Line. Secretary;&#13;
Karen Ostium, Treasurer; Laura&#13;
Storey. Song Loader: Janice&#13;
Clyde, Recreation Leader, Colleen&#13;
Rrwinski, Reporter.&#13;
There arc six one-year members&#13;
and they will sew towels,&#13;
aprons and skirts, and three girls&#13;
second year members, will&#13;
ma.ke dresses.&#13;
Each meeting consists of a&#13;
business meeting, a wor-ses.sion,&#13;
and a social time with refreshments&#13;
served.&#13;
Xo Mortgage is Nec«Miary t\&#13;
PAY OFF&#13;
VOL R BILLS&#13;
and REMODEL&#13;
YOUR HOME!&#13;
Let I s Combine Your Bills&#13;
Into One Low Monthly Payment&#13;
EXAMPLE PLAN&#13;
Bills 2,000&#13;
Remodeling 2,000 t&#13;
Total 4,000 *40&#13;
NO&#13;
BILLS&#13;
FOR&#13;
VI&#13;
MONTHS&#13;
—Aluminum Siding;&#13;
—Additions&#13;
—Attic Room*&#13;
—Furnaces&#13;
—Recreation Room*&#13;
—Foundations&#13;
—Roof*&#13;
—Dormer*&#13;
BR 'l-i'ili — Call Collect or Mail Coupon&#13;
ATLAS MODERNIZATION*&#13;
10057 Southfield&#13;
Detroit, Michigan&#13;
I would like to get all the fact* about your unique&#13;
plan.&#13;
Please have your representative call on me.&#13;
NAME ~ - _ -&#13;
ADDRESS&#13;
CITT&#13;
PHOXE ...&#13;
Gregory&#13;
Mr. and .Miv Mi-rton P u&#13;
Mr. and Mix K'II): ri Cole, and&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Motrkrl ^pent&#13;
last wi'ckenri a: Hou^hton.&#13;
Mr. and Mr&gt;. Charles Rubles&#13;
have ii)jv&lt;xl to Gregory I'roin&#13;
Pleasant Lake.&#13;
Airman Robert Cole, formerly&#13;
of (Jrciiorv and Miss Sharon Kirk&#13;
of Omaha, Neb., were married&#13;
October 10 in France. Mr. and&#13;
Mr-. Robert Cole of Grcnoiy aiv&#13;
1 ho |)arenK of the bri'lt'-_:rr&gt;om.&#13;
Cole i.s stationwl with the Air&#13;
in Franc*1.&#13;
Mrs. Isabelle Crotly \-:sit«'&lt;l Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Wm. Kulin and family&#13;
of Houston last week.&#13;
Jill Haney was a patient at&#13;
McPherson Health Center la&amp;t&#13;
week.&#13;
Mr. and Miv Wm. Thompson&#13;
of Bridget on. New Jersey were&#13;
hou.sequcsts last week of Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Dewey Breniscr.&#13;
Mr. ami' Mrs. Clydn Jacob*.&#13;
Mr. and .\[rs. Albert Shirley, Mr.&#13;
and.Mrs. Russell T.ivermore. Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Krnest Monroe and Mrs.&#13;
Jfarriet Vri-h' enjoyed a pot&#13;
Force in Franco.&#13;
and Mrs. Dewcy Breniser Sunday&#13;
evening.&#13;
The first grade at the dresory&#13;
Rc-hool planted sced&gt; as a jiroject.&#13;
They ha\'e also beer, pressing&#13;
leaves this week.&#13;
There are 32 students in th*-&#13;
second j?rade. Martv Whitehoad&#13;
is out of school with a broken&#13;
W . Han- Clark had a tonsilectomy.&#13;
They arc learning all&#13;
about Indiana In the 2nd erade.&#13;
The 4th «rado are happy to&#13;
be the first yrade to display the&#13;
P.TO. attetxlanco banner. Man&#13;
Brenisor has had her ca^t remo\&#13;
ed after wearing it for 8&#13;
weeks.&#13;
Robin Munsell rankc I first in&#13;
the Punt, Pass, arxl Kick contest&#13;
He won an \.VL. warm up jac«&#13;
kct.&#13;
Duane Kunzleman n turned&#13;
home from the hospital Monday.&#13;
Annual Closeouf&#13;
SALE&#13;
For the best deal in&#13;
a u&lt;«d car call&#13;
LEO STANCIL&#13;
Don Main CadUite-OMs&#13;
rs fii!&#13;
with W&#13;
Town &amp; Coun*&#13;
TO GET V/ORK DONE&#13;
V-&#13;
\&#13;
\ ^ .&#13;
This .snappy little, uoi .•. • has the&#13;
guts nnd agility to snowplow, grarle&#13;
nnd fill, mow. haul . . . do ju«t about&#13;
any yard work you want done.&#13;
Comfortable and a breeze to ban&#13;
die, too, with nir cushion seat and&#13;
paddod back, special finger - cu^r&#13;
steering, simple one point hitch for&#13;
all kinds of attachments and con&#13;
venient engine controls. Come in for&#13;
today.&#13;
ii&#13;
Tractor &amp; Mower reg- $775,&#13;
THIS MONTH 5Z.TC00&#13;
only ._ O/9&#13;
SAVE $100.00&#13;
DURING OCTOBER ONLY!&#13;
Walts Farm Supply Inc.&#13;
1H40 U.S.-23 — PH. AC 9-6793&#13;
BRIGHTON, MICHIGAN&#13;
"Hefore You Buy — Hive Us A Try"&#13;
* DISPATCH - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21,&#13;
i&#13;
Find Pesticides Kill Few Birds&#13;
» The te«* that the use of pesg&#13;
f g to agriculture may be&#13;
g menaces to human&#13;
animal lite which far out-&#13;
S g h any advantages has been&#13;
geeedlngly well publicized in&#13;
•went times. A common charge&#13;
U that birds in great numbers&#13;
«re being destroyed.&#13;
• &lt; Now an analysis has been&#13;
ftade of figures compiled by&#13;
the Audubon Society which&#13;
keeps track of the bird population&#13;
through the counts of&#13;
fnrd ' watchers. The substance&#13;
oi it is that, over a period ol&#13;
fijbout 20 years, there have been&#13;
wrge increases in the birds&#13;
Counted. Specifically, in 1940,&#13;
£200 counters listed a total of&#13;
2 million birds; in 1981, there&#13;
were "77 counters and their&#13;
total was 37.8 million.&#13;
Inescapable conclusion is&#13;
that the chemicals usea by farmers&#13;
to kill pests, a major facfactor&#13;
in the phenomenal production&#13;
of U. S. agriculture,&#13;
are not at the same time killing&#13;
birds on a larger scale&#13;
Nearly everyone will be happy&#13;
that noisy, rather than silent&#13;
bprings are in prospect in America.&#13;
Here is another significant&#13;
contribution to the mounting&#13;
pjje of evidence that criticism&#13;
of pesticides use, no matter&#13;
how well-meant, has reached&#13;
totally unjustified dimensions.&#13;
WHITMORE LAKE&#13;
Professional and&#13;
Business Directory&#13;
NEW POWER'S&#13;
HAKDW ARE &amp; LLMBLK&#13;
SKKV1CE&#13;
is OI:K SPECIALTY&#13;
Phdne HI t)-S461&#13;
Ul'JI MAIN. NIIITMOKL&#13;
I'redrickson Hardware&#13;
M.I &gt;1KI\(. \ H K A T I M i&#13;
PHONE *49--,'733&#13;
H.-)(i7 M XIN. WHITMORE&#13;
NELSONS BAKERY&#13;
MAKKET&#13;
Upon H:30 a.m. - 10:30 Dally&#13;
Phone HI 9-2209&#13;
SillM MAIN, W H I T M O R E&#13;
W hitmore Cleaners&#13;
and Laundry&#13;
tree Pick-up and Delivery&#13;
0 Alterations £&#13;
«875 MAIN ST.&#13;
419-2606 or NO 3-2418&#13;
MANNING'S SPOUT&#13;
CENTER&#13;
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK&#13;
PHONE HI 9-8951&#13;
U318 MAIN, WHITMORE&#13;
Speed Cause oJ&#13;
Fractured Skull&#13;
Friday Night&#13;
Friday night was a bad time&#13;
for accidents in this area, with&#13;
Livingston county's 21st fatality&#13;
being recorded, as reported elsewhere&#13;
in this paper, and two&#13;
other serious accidents occuring.&#13;
Tim R. Schaffer, 22, of 1375 E.&#13;
rand Blvd., Detroit, was driving&#13;
on M-36 at excessive speed and&#13;
near Merrill Road failed to make&#13;
a curve, the car hitting an embankment&#13;
and rolling over. Schaffer&#13;
was taken to St. Joseph&#13;
Mercy Hospital with a skull fracure&#13;
and lacerations.&#13;
TTie same evening Frank Stralkowski,&#13;
46, of 5280 Bauer&#13;
Road, was driving on Brighton&#13;
Road and as he came over a&#13;
hill lost control of his car, which&#13;
went off the left side of the road&#13;
[own a 25 foot embankment. He&#13;
was taken to McPherson Health&#13;
Center by Keehn ambulance.&#13;
Sgt Adams Cited&#13;
By Commander&#13;
1584 Elk Hunt Areas&#13;
Asphalt Terminal&#13;
Robbed Sunday&#13;
A breaking and entering was&#13;
reported to Brighton police Monday&#13;
morning when it was discovered&#13;
that a door had been&#13;
forced open at the Standard Oil&#13;
Asphalt Terminal on Center&#13;
Street. It was reported that 45&#13;
gallons of gasoline, seven quarts&#13;
of oil and a section of hose were&#13;
taken. Some time Tuesdav night&#13;
250 gallons of waste o l were&#13;
taken from Cole's Standard station.&#13;
The oil was kept in an underground&#13;
tank and evidently the&#13;
thieves used a tank truck to&#13;
pump the oil out.&#13;
Last Thursday night someone&#13;
knocked out a windshield in a&#13;
(ruck belonging to Warren Andersen,&#13;
contractor on the street paving&#13;
in Brighton. The truck had&#13;
been parked on Cedar street.&#13;
WE'RE ON&#13;
TRIKE&#13;
LENTY&#13;
ORDS&#13;
FOR IMMEDIATE&#13;
DELIVERY&#13;
'63 DODGE DART G.T.&#13;
CONVERTIBLE. STANDARD TRANSMISSION, RADIO &amp; HEATER&#13;
'59 CHEVROLET EL-CAMINO PICK-UP&#13;
S-CVLINDER AUTOMATIC, SHARP&#13;
'63 FORD STATION WAGON&#13;
8-CYLINDER, STANDARD TRANS., RADIO &amp; HEATER, GOOD&#13;
'64 GALAXIE "500" CONVERTIDLE&#13;
8-CYL., CRIISE-O-MATIC, P. STEERING, P. BRAKES, R. &amp; H., SHARP&#13;
'61 FORD RANCHWAGON&#13;
8-CYLINDER AUTOMATIC&#13;
'61 Ford Fairlane 2-Door&#13;
6-CYLINDER, STANDARD TRANSMISSION, RADIO &amp; HEATER •&#13;
We Also Have Some Good&#13;
Transportation Specials&#13;
Wilson Ford Sales&#13;
"BRIGHTON'S LARGEST FORD DEALER"&#13;
GRAND RIVER — PHONE AC 7-1171 — BRIGHTON&#13;
SGT. BENNY ADAMS&#13;
Sgt. Bennie I. Adams, son oi&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Adams, has received&#13;
a very high commendation&#13;
from his commanding officer,&#13;
while serving in Korea.&#13;
Sgt. Adams is now stationed at&#13;
Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and&#13;
has been in the United States&#13;
Army seven years. He is married&#13;
and the father of two children. He&#13;
is a Brighton High graduate.&#13;
The letter follows:&#13;
Purchasing Dept.&#13;
Saves County Money&#13;
Joseph H. Ellis explained last&#13;
week at the supervisors meeting&#13;
the importance of the purchasing&#13;
department which was added to&#13;
the county this year.&#13;
He said that from a revolving&#13;
account set aside for purchasing&#13;
that only $700 was used this year.&#13;
The account originally had |2000&#13;
in it.&#13;
Mr. Ellis said that establishing&#13;
of the purchasing department&#13;
was saving the county money.&#13;
Mr. Ellis, who is the county's&#13;
purchasing agent in addition to&#13;
his duties as county clerk, receives&#13;
$1000 per year for this job.&#13;
Persistent Work&#13;
Pays Off For&#13;
Esther Seeling&#13;
Persistent efforts of Mrs. Esther&#13;
Seeling, Child Welfare Chairman&#13;
of the Department of Michigan,&#13;
Legion Auxiliary, was rewarded&#13;
when the Legislature passed&#13;
a law requiring a prescription&#13;
for the sale of paregoric.&#13;
We are pleased to reprint an article&#13;
in the October issue of National&#13;
News of the American Legion&#13;
Auxiliary as follows:&#13;
On January 7, 1964, the Child&#13;
Welfare Committee of the Department&#13;
of Michigan, along with the&#13;
Department President and Secretary-&#13;
Treasurer, held a meeting to&#13;
discu.-s the programs presented&#13;
at the Area D Conference in&#13;
South Dakota.&#13;
It was at this time that Senator&#13;
Youngblood and Representative&#13;
Toepp were campaigning to&#13;
have paregoric classified as a&#13;
narcotic. With the feeling that&#13;
this was a good time for the Auxiliary&#13;
to help to have the bill&#13;
passed. Department President&#13;
Edna Clarahan contacted the Department&#13;
Legislative Chairman,&#13;
who immediately had fliers put&#13;
out to every Unit requesting assistance&#13;
in the form of letters to&#13;
members of the Legislature urging&#13;
enactment of a law making&#13;
a doctor's prescription necessary&#13;
for the purchase of the depressant&#13;
drug.&#13;
The bill was passed by the&#13;
Legislature and was signed by&#13;
Michigan's Governor Romney.&#13;
The measureVequires a pharmacist&#13;
to dispense paregoric only on&#13;
a written or oral prescription&#13;
from a registered physician, dentis&lt;&#13;
or veterinarian.&#13;
"I should like to take this opportunity&#13;
to commend you for your&#13;
superior performance of duty as&#13;
a member of the Battalion S4&#13;
section&#13;
"During your tour in this battalion&#13;
you have served as supply&#13;
specialist and then ration sergeant.&#13;
Late in the training cycle&#13;
a sergeant was needed. Even&#13;
though you had no previous training&#13;
in this field you accepted this&#13;
challenge. With perseverance and&#13;
hard work you have done an outstanding&#13;
job as ration sergeant.&#13;
Our units have never been without&#13;
a meal even under most adverse&#13;
conditions. Aerial supply&#13;
has been employed, in some&#13;
cases, to insure prompt delivery&#13;
of supplies.&#13;
"As you depart this battalion&#13;
for a new assignment I am confident&#13;
you will continue to progress&#13;
professionally. Aggressive&#13;
young non-commissioned officers&#13;
such as you are the backbone of&#13;
the Army. Continued performance&#13;
of duty, as you have in this organization,&#13;
will insure continued advancement.&#13;
It has been a pleasure&#13;
to have you in my command&#13;
and I wish you the best oi luck in&#13;
your future endeavors.&#13;
Reno A. Mazzucchi&#13;
Lt. Col., Artillery&#13;
Commanding.&#13;
Sgt. Adams also received several&#13;
other letters of commendation&#13;
from the commander of the quartermaster&#13;
group, the adjutant general&#13;
of the quartermaster battalion&#13;
and others.&#13;
Hamburg Community&#13;
Chest Drive Began&#13;
Tuesday, Oct. 20&#13;
Mrs. Donald gaump, chairman&#13;
of the Hamburg-Putnam Community&#13;
Chest Drive reports that&#13;
sixty women have volunteered&#13;
from Hamburg Township to assist&#13;
with the drive. Hugh Radloff, is&#13;
directing the business contacts&#13;
in Hamburg. All materials were&#13;
in the hands of the workers in&#13;
time for the "Kick-Off" date&#13;
which was Tuesday, October the&#13;
20th.&#13;
Members of the Ward from&#13;
Pinckney have met and formulated&#13;
their plans for the Drive.&#13;
This group lists Mrs. Colone, Mrs.&#13;
Ralph Hall, Don G.'bson, and Don&#13;
Swarthout.&#13;
CHECKING STATION&#13;
C PtSCON RIVER TftDOT&#13;
^&#13;
VIENNA&#13;
Here are the five northern areas where Michigan** first elk hunting season in modent times will&#13;
be held Dec. 5 — 13. Hunter quotas totaling 300 licensees have been set for these areas, four of&#13;
which will be open to taking elk of either sex. Area No. 2 will be restricted to hunting antlerless&#13;
animals. License applications are now at the Conservation Department's regional headquarters,&#13;
field offices, and Publications Room in Lansing, They are available only to residents of Michigan&#13;
14 years and older. Full-time Conservation Department employees are not eligible. Each entry&#13;
must be accompanied by a 925 check or money order and mailed to the Department's Lansing&#13;
headquarters. Aug. 10 is the deadline for postmarking applications, A drawing is scheduled later&#13;
that month to determine who will receive licenses to hunt areas where applications exceed hunter&#13;
quotas. License fe - v&gt; ill t e refunded to unsuccessful applicants. — Mich. Dept, of Conservation&#13;
Election School&#13;
Thursday Night&#13;
Joseph H. Ellis, Livingston&#13;
County Clerk, announces that&#13;
an election school will be held this&#13;
Thursday night, October 22 at&#13;
eight p.m. in the court noose at&#13;
Howell. He urges all precinct&#13;
election inspectors to attend.&#13;
There has been a record number&#13;
of absentee applications from&#13;
military personnel and government&#13;
workers for absentee ballots.&#13;
Our local township and city&#13;
clerks are busy processing and&#13;
getting the ballots in the mail,&#13;
many of them to foreign countries&#13;
by airmafl special delivery.&#13;
"As of the close of registration&#13;
October fifth there was a record&#13;
number of people registered; the&#13;
total registration for the whole&#13;
county being 19,759," said Mr.&#13;
Ellis.&#13;
LETTERS , T0 EDI TWOR&#13;
Dear Mr. Seger:&#13;
A few old-timers would be interested&#13;
in knowing of the death&#13;
late in August (I do not know the&#13;
day) of Dr. L. A. Farnham (Gus)&#13;
who has practiced medicine in&#13;
Pontiac, Michigan, for about fifty&#13;
years. He was the son of Rev.&#13;
Philip A. Farnham who preached&#13;
at the Kensington Baptist Church&#13;
about 1900. and later in Brighton.&#13;
Very truly yours,&#13;
Henricka B. Beach&#13;
HENDERSON FORD SALES, INC.&#13;
Ann Arbor, Michigan — NO 2-3261&#13;
'GO Chevy. 2-door hardtop&#13;
White, red interior, one owner, real clean&#13;
'til.Blue 6 passenger Country&#13;
Sedan with rack, 12.000 miles&#13;
'59_Buick Electra.&#13;
2-door hardtop&#13;
*55_T-Birri convertible&#13;
Classy - Real Sharp&#13;
1 -1965 Mustang, Red. 4 on floor&#13;
RADIO, P.B. &amp; P-S.&#13;
LOW MILEAGE&#13;
ONE OF THE LARGEST SELECTIONS OF&#13;
USED CARS IN WASHTENAW COUNTY&#13;
Winston (Frenehy) Arnot&#13;
SALES REPRESENTATIVE&#13;
USED CAR &amp; TRUCK CENTER&#13;
OF LIVINGSTON COUNTY - - -&#13;
QUALITY CHEVROLET - HOWELL PII. 546-4240&#13;
USED CARS&#13;
1962 CHEV Impala 4-Door, V-8&#13;
P. GLIDE, P. STEERING, RADIO, W. WALLS, 17,000 MILES&#13;
1962 CHEV Impala Convertible V-8&#13;
P. GLIDE, P, STEERING, W. WALLS, RADIO, SHARP&#13;
1963 CHEV Impala Convertible 250, V-8&#13;
P. GLIDE, P. STEERING &amp; BRAKES, W. WALLS, RADIO, LIKE NEW&#13;
1963 CHEV Biscayne 4-Door, 6-Cyllnder&#13;
POWER GLIDE, RADIO, WHITE WALLS&#13;
1961 CHEV Biscayne 2-Door, 6-Cyllnder&#13;
POWER GLIDE. WHITE WALLS, RADIO, SHARP&#13;
1959 CHEV 2-Door Biscayne, V-8&#13;
POWER GLIDE, RADIO, CLEAN _&#13;
1960 OLDS 4-Door Hardtop&#13;
P. STEERING, P. BRAKES, RADIO — LOCAL CAR&#13;
1964 CHEV 4-Door Bel-Aire, V-8&#13;
P. GLIDE. P. STEERING. LOTS OF OTHER EXTRAS, DEMO&#13;
1964 CHEV Impala 2-Door Hardtop&#13;
230 V-8, P. STEERING, P. GLIDE, DEMO&#13;
1964 CHFV Imnala 4-Door Hardtop&#13;
FULLY EQUIPPED, DEMO&#13;
TRUCKS&#13;
1962 CHEV Vz Ton Pick-up&#13;
8 FT. FLEETSIDE BOX&#13;
1963 CHEV r Ton 4- Speed&#13;
LONG WIDE BOX&#13;
We also have other transportation specials!&#13;
LOTS OF OTHER GOOD CARS TO CHOOSE FROM—STOP IN AND&#13;
SEE THEM OR CALL . . . WE WILL COME SEE YOU1&#13;
SALESMEN&#13;
JOSH MITCHELL&#13;
LYLE HERBST&#13;
RUSS GEHRINGER&#13;
HARLEY ALLEN QUALITY CHEVROLET •61E. Grand — Howell, 548-424*</text>
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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;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&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;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;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&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>Community Chest&#13;
LEFT TO RIGHT, John Walton, Rochelle Randall,&#13;
Barbara Ludwig and Stanley Kourt.&#13;
4 Seniors Honored&#13;
Fair seniors at Pinckney Community&#13;
High School have been&#13;
honored for their high performance&#13;
on the National Merit&#13;
Scholarship Qualifying T e s t s&#13;
(NMSQT) given last spring.&#13;
Mrs. Germaine Stackable, the&#13;
school's principal, has announced&#13;
that the commended students are&#13;
Barbara Ludwig, daughter of Mr.&#13;
and Mrs.John Ludwig 4521 West&#13;
M-36; Rochelle Randall, daughter&#13;
ot Mr. and Mrs. Richard Randall,&#13;
7680* Richardson Road; Stanley&#13;
Kourt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert&#13;
Kourt, 8725 Pettys\ die Road; and,&#13;
John Walton, son of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
John C. Walton, 11869 West Shore&#13;
Drive.&#13;
Each student who is endorsed&#13;
by his school receives a formal&#13;
letter of CofiYfnendation slgniST^y'&#13;
his principal, and the President of&#13;
the National Merit Scholarship&#13;
Corporation. The Commended students&#13;
were among the high school&#13;
juniors in approximately 17,000&#13;
schools who took the NMSQT last&#13;
March. The test is a three-hour&#13;
examination that covers five&#13;
areas of educational development.&#13;
It was the first step in the tenth&#13;
ar^ua! Merit Program.&#13;
The annual Merit Scholarship&#13;
—nil ninimiiiiiiiiiiiniBlwiii mrrnnTTTminiimnrTinrmiiMiinii Events f&#13;
Calendar I&#13;
OCTOBER 15&#13;
Pinckney JV's vs. Dexter JYs.&#13;
Here, 7:30 pjti.&#13;
Pinckney Elementary P.T.A.&#13;
October meeting, 8 p.m. at Hick's&#13;
School, on East M-36, corner of&#13;
M-3« and Farley Road. Plans will&#13;
be discussed for the Annual Halloween&#13;
Party for Pinckney School&#13;
children, as well as the Bake-&#13;
Rummage Sale October 24. President&#13;
Robert Graf urges all pare&#13;
n t s to attend.&#13;
Rainbow Girls initiation, 8 p.m.&#13;
Masonic Hall.&#13;
OCTOBER 16&#13;
Forty hour Devotion at St. Mary&#13;
Catholic Church, begins Friday&#13;
a.m. with special services, closing&#13;
Sunday, October 18.&#13;
OCTOBER 17&#13;
Village Squares, Masquerade&#13;
dance. Pilgrim Hall, 8 p.m. Gordy&#13;
Lindland, caller.&#13;
Pinckney High School Student&#13;
Council, annual Carnival, 2 p.m.&#13;
t:ll ? High School gym. Public&#13;
invited.&#13;
Rainbow Girls Bake sale, 9 a.m.&#13;
at the Dispatch office.&#13;
n.E.S. Chapter 145. Installation,&#13;
8 o.m. Masonic Hall. Open to&#13;
puhlic. Nora Sorout will be injelled&#13;
as Worthy Matron, L. J.&#13;
ITenry as Worthy Patron.&#13;
OCTOBER 18&#13;
Pemle's Church, special spea-&#13;
V-r fitmdav Or. Fred Rennich, director&#13;
of Missionary Internship&#13;
P'\ Renn'ch will speak, at 11&#13;
B m. on "Problems of Missionr"!*&#13;
»s." Sunday eveningat 7 p.m.&#13;
r^ will talk and show pictures of&#13;
Sauth America. M. I. is a program&#13;
r-^oarnp missionaries for foro:&#13;
3n services.&#13;
OCTOBER 19&#13;
Writer's Club. 1:30 n.m. at the&#13;
Pncknev Community Library. All&#13;
vrifers interested feel free to attend.&#13;
OCTOBER 20&#13;
Livingston County Democratic&#13;
Womens Club meet at the Howell&#13;
Township W l . 7:M p.m.&#13;
OCTOBER 21&#13;
50-Plus Club. 11 a.m.. Pilgrim&#13;
Hall, potluck dinner at noon. Regular&#13;
meeting&#13;
OCTOBER 22&#13;
Annual P a n c a k e Breakfast,&#13;
snonsored bv t*a Reoubhran&#13;
Women's Cluh. 1 p.m. till S 30&#13;
p m. at thp h-*ne of Mrs. Ma*&#13;
THIer. corner of Main Street and&#13;
Mill. PinckP—.&#13;
competition is open to all high&#13;
schools in the United States and&#13;
its territories. There are about&#13;
5,000 Merit Scholars currently enrolled&#13;
in more than 400 colleges&#13;
and universities. Approximately&#13;
9,100 Merit Scholars have been appointed&#13;
to date. This year's program&#13;
will conclude about April&#13;
28, 1965, with the naming of&#13;
Finalists who will receive fouryear&#13;
Merit Scholarships to the&#13;
colleges of their choice.&#13;
Scholarships awarded through&#13;
the Merit Program are financed&#13;
by the National Merit Scholarship&#13;
Corporation itself and by more&#13;
than 230 sponsoring business cor&#13;
porations, foundatiris, colleges,&#13;
unlns, trusts, proiessional associations,&#13;
acd individual*,- • .&#13;
To increase their opportunities&#13;
to obtain financial assistance if&#13;
they need it, the Merit Corporation&#13;
sends the names, home addresses,&#13;
test scores, and proposed&#13;
college majors of all Commended&#13;
students to the two colleges they&#13;
indicated as their first and second&#13;
choices at the time they took the&#13;
qualifying test.&#13;
John M. Stalnaker, president of&#13;
the National Merit Scholarship&#13;
Corporation, said:&#13;
"Letters of Commendation are&#13;
being awarded to 38,000 students&#13;
throughout the country in recogni'&#13;
tion of their outstanding performance&#13;
on the qualifying test. We&#13;
wish to call attention in this way&#13;
to their high academic achievement.&#13;
"Although they did not reach&#13;
the status of Semifinalists in the&#13;
current Merit Program, they are&#13;
very capable students. The Semifinalists&#13;
and Commended students&#13;
together constitute about 2 percent&#13;
of all high school seniors.&#13;
This certainly signifies noteworthy&#13;
accomplishment by all these&#13;
bright young people.&#13;
"We urge the Commended students&#13;
to make every effort to attend&#13;
college, and to develop to&#13;
the fullest their promise of future&#13;
achievement.. By doing so they&#13;
will benefit both themselves and&#13;
the nation."&#13;
The National Merit Scholarship&#13;
Corporation gives recognition to&#13;
two groups of students who achieve&#13;
high scores on the NMSQT.&#13;
The Semifinalist group is composed&#13;
of the highest-scoring students&#13;
in each state and in U.S.&#13;
territories. Some 14,000 Semifinalists&#13;
take a second examination&#13;
to establish further their eligibility&#13;
to become Finalists and to&#13;
receive consideration for Merit&#13;
Scholarships.&#13;
"Natural Gas"&#13;
Days Are Very&#13;
Successful Here Consumer Power Company officials&#13;
commend Pinckney area&#13;
citizens for making the two day&#13;
"Natural Gas" celebration a huge&#13;
success. Harold Snellenberger and&#13;
Jim Wilson, both from the Residential&#13;
Sales Dept. of the Lansing&#13;
office agree "without the&#13;
tremendous response of the local&#13;
residents the endeavor to celebrate&#13;
gas coming into Pinckney&#13;
would have been a failure". They&#13;
report an estimated 500 persons&#13;
attended the "open house" activities&#13;
at Pilgrim Hall during the&#13;
two days, and Saturday night the&#13;
group of persons, teen age, and&#13;
up, that attended the dance was&#13;
most satisfactory. Due to to very&#13;
cold weather the dance was held&#13;
in the high school gymnasium,&#13;
rather than the street, as previously&#13;
announced. Alvin Davis,&#13;
19 year old D. J. from radio station&#13;
WAAM, Ann Arbor was host&#13;
to the nearly 300 dancers.&#13;
The door prize drawings held&#13;
each of the two nights resulted&#13;
in many deUghted area residents,&#13;
also. Friday night's win&#13;
ners of the valuable gifts given&#13;
away by the consumer Power Co&#13;
were George Tanner, 1018 Una&#13;
dilla St. He won the gas yard&#13;
light. Other winners were Mrs&#13;
Edwin Wakefield, 202 West Main&#13;
salt and pepper mills; Lou Bar&#13;
stow, 1129 Louise Drive, a trans&#13;
istor radio; Mrs. Eric Rose, 617&#13;
Patterson Lake Rd., a steak knife&#13;
set; Mrs. Max Reynolds, a set o&#13;
Thermo glasses.&#13;
Saturday night winners were&#13;
Mrs. Kristen Huhman, 850 West&#13;
Main. She won a gas patio grill.&#13;
- Other winners and &amp;e prizes they&#13;
received were Mrs. Keith Yost&#13;
150 Howell St., steak knife set;&#13;
Mrs. Lillian Carston, 9669 Ross&#13;
Drive, a set of Thermo glasses;&#13;
Fred Read, the salt and pepp&#13;
mills; and Mrs. W. C. Wylie, 233&#13;
So. Mill St., a transistor radio.&#13;
Various mercants exhibited displays&#13;
at Pilgrim Hall and had at&#13;
their booths prizes that were&#13;
given away similar to those of&#13;
the Consumer Power Co. LaVey&#13;
Hardware gave away a table radio.&#13;
• Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Haines,&#13;
405 Rose St. won that. Mr. Otto&#13;
Poulson won a Corning Ware dish&#13;
given away at the Hargrave&#13;
Brothers, Inc. booth. A garbage&#13;
disposal offered by the Gentile&#13;
Home Center and Ken Line Heating&#13;
went to Herman Vedder, 309&#13;
Main St.&#13;
The Way We Hear It&#13;
BY: DOLLY BAUGHN&#13;
Putnam Twp- 4-H&#13;
Rally October 21&#13;
All youngsters interested in&#13;
the 4-H program and their&#13;
parents should attend the Putnam&#13;
Township 4-H Rally to be&#13;
held Wednesday evening, Oc&#13;
tober 21. in the Pinckney&#13;
High School gym. Harry Foster,&#13;
country 4-H leader will&#13;
be on hand to discuss the pro.&#13;
gram for the coming year.&#13;
A pot luck dinner will be&#13;
served at 6:00 p.m. All families&#13;
are asked to bring a dish&#13;
to pass sufficient to serve 12.&#13;
and table service. Coffee will&#13;
be furnished.&#13;
At this time ribbons and&#13;
prizes won at the Fair will&#13;
be distributed.&#13;
Potential 4-H members are&#13;
cordially invited to attend.&#13;
Pee Wee&#13;
League&#13;
The Pee Wee Basketball season&#13;
has arrived and Monday night,&#13;
of this week officers and coaches&#13;
met to organize and discuss the&#13;
season's format. Those in charge&#13;
anticipate having 140, or more,&#13;
boys to play this year.&#13;
Practice will begin Monday,&#13;
October 19, at 4:30 p.m. in the&#13;
high school gym. The first game&#13;
is scheduled for Saturday morning,&#13;
October, 25. Seventh and&#13;
eighth grade boys are eligible&#13;
for Pee Wee League. The coaches&#13;
named at the meeting Monday&#13;
night were, L.D. Haines for Hamburg&#13;
school, Mel Reinhard for&#13;
Pinckney Elementary, with no one&#13;
named as yet for St. Mary School.&#13;
This year's league has been taken&#13;
over by the school system&#13;
enabling them to function on a&#13;
school basis rather than outside&#13;
sponsors. This is. primarily, to&#13;
allow the possibility of scheduling&#13;
games with other schools,&#13;
such as Dexter or Chelsea, etc.&#13;
The men present at the organizational&#13;
meeting were Frank&#13;
Zezulka, named President: Paul&#13;
Russell. L.D. Haines, Wes Reader,&#13;
Mel Reinhard, and Don Gibson.&#13;
These men also announce there&#13;
will be organized play for 8th&#13;
prade teams from each of the&#13;
three schools this year. Further&#13;
announcement will be made&#13;
through the schools.&#13;
Congregational&#13;
Fellowship Meets&#13;
The Women's Fellowship of&#13;
the Pinckney Congregational&#13;
Church will meet Th-'rsday,&#13;
October 22, at the home ol&#13;
Mrs. Edith Van Slambrook in&#13;
Gregory. They will be making&#13;
gifts for Howell State Hospital&#13;
patients.&#13;
. . . . the wedding of Miss Jo-&#13;
Anne Steeb to Mr. Fred D. Berry&#13;
was a most impressive one. However,&#13;
the big story is being held&#13;
back one week, due to the pictures&#13;
being too late for this&#13;
issue. Watch next week. We&#13;
are very sorry about this, but&#13;
those things seem to have a way&#13;
of happening around here!&#13;
. . . . the Junior Varsity football&#13;
team, according to Coach Dick&#13;
McCloskey, will play under the&#13;
lights this week on the Pinckney&#13;
gridiron. They will meet the Dexter&#13;
Dreadnaught JV's. It( should&#13;
be a good game not to miss seeing!&#13;
Especially since two big&#13;
heavy weight players, Jim Kourt&#13;
and Jim Baughn will assist the&#13;
Pirate JV's. These two, one&#13;
weighing 240 and the other, 210,&#13;
have been playing with the Varsity&#13;
this season due to the great&#13;
different in size compared to the&#13;
other ninth and tenth graders&#13;
that make up the JV team. There&#13;
is no game scheduled for the&#13;
Varsity this week, making it possible&#13;
for the two players to join&#13;
their school mates for this event.&#13;
. . . . four couples, one complete&#13;
square, joined up for the lessons&#13;
offered in Pinckney each&#13;
Friday night sponsored by the&#13;
Village Squares. Anyone interested&#13;
should contact Jerry Speake&#13;
for further information.&#13;
. . . . there is to be a Boy Scout&#13;
Jamboree this weekend at Bishop&#13;
Lake State Park. Don Oleski and&#13;
his boys from Troop 58 will join&#13;
in the fun. (Certainly ho|&gt;e it&#13;
warms up for them so they enjoy&#13;
camping out).&#13;
. . . those to work on the election&#13;
November 3. as election inspectors&#13;
are Jennie Wilson, Herman&#13;
Vedder, Ed Wakefield, Mildred&#13;
Ackley, Eva Porter, Ginny Amburgey.&#13;
Chairman, Claude Kirsche&#13;
and Catherine Heath. Gerald Reason.&#13;
Alma Chambers and June&#13;
Hendee were three others who&#13;
applied.&#13;
. . . . Dave Kaerecher spent the&#13;
first day of duck hunting in vain!&#13;
No birds for Dave.&#13;
. . . . the Village has had the&#13;
streets repainted. Looks good. It&#13;
brightens up the lines indicating&#13;
where one is able to park their&#13;
vehicle.&#13;
. . . . many persons journeyed to&#13;
Williamston to see the Pinckney&#13;
Pirates win 7-0, in their third&#13;
league game, making their standing&#13;
three wins, no losses, and&#13;
places them on top with the other&#13;
schools Fowlerville is two wins.&#13;
no loses. They have not played&#13;
three league games as yet.&#13;
. . . . the snow and rain at the&#13;
game Friday night certainly reminded&#13;
one of what winter is&#13;
like! It was a little rough in the&#13;
32 degree weather, but the game&#13;
was so exciting — I don't think&#13;
too many noticed the cold.&#13;
. . . . all those gorgeous people&#13;
around town Saturday were the&#13;
high school seniors keeping appointments&#13;
at the school for having&#13;
their senior pictures taken.&#13;
. . . . Stanley Dinkel recently&#13;
wrote and passed the test that&#13;
enables him to sell real estate&#13;
now. He will be affiliated with&#13;
Howell-Town and Country in&#13;
Pinckney.&#13;
. . . . i t was most generous of&#13;
Lavey Hardware to lend the Dispatch&#13;
a radio so as to be able&#13;
to hear the WAAM broadcast that&#13;
took place in Pinckney last Friday.&#13;
Take it from an old radio&#13;
star like me, it was a pleasure&#13;
to have WAAM radio in town for&#13;
the day.&#13;
. . , . I refer to myself as "an&#13;
old radio star" because of my&#13;
first chance on the air last Friday&#13;
when I was interviewed over&#13;
station WAAM. What an experience.&#13;
Station WAAM hopes for&#13;
another return visit to Pinckney&#13;
soon. The first of the year they&#13;
anticipate an increase in power&#13;
which should send them out to&#13;
Pinckney via air more strongly&#13;
than at present.&#13;
. . . everyone in the area is mosl&#13;
likely familiar with the TV show&#13;
"Michigan Outdoors" televised&#13;
each Thursday night. This program&#13;
Is sponsored by Lennard Refineries&#13;
and Auto Owners Ins.&#13;
now. In this town Lavey Insurance&#13;
Agency is your Owner agent&#13;
Hell Cats&#13;
One of this year's two big scheduled&#13;
football games between the&#13;
Hamburg Hell Cats and the&#13;
Pinckney All Stars has come to&#13;
be a thing of the past, resulting in&#13;
the All Starts being the victors.&#13;
They tallied up 12 points, to the&#13;
Cats seven, in a most exciting&#13;
game under the lights Saturday&#13;
evening on Pinckney's Veteran&#13;
Memorial Field.&#13;
The Stars scored early in the&#13;
quarter on a pass play from&#13;
Barker to La Belle which went 37&#13;
yards in the end zone.&#13;
The Cats came to life late in&#13;
the third quarter when they intercepted&#13;
a pass and Gordon&#13;
Thompson went 20 yards for the&#13;
TD. The conversion was made by&#13;
Butch Bennett. With only two&#13;
minutes of playing time Del&#13;
Fritz went on a cross buck with&#13;
good interference for an 88-yard&#13;
TD run. With only 18 seconds to&#13;
play, the Cats were once again&#13;
down on the Pinckney 20 yard&#13;
line. Here is where the game&#13;
ended.&#13;
Coach-Captain Julius Aschenbren&#13;
ner and co-Captain Phil Gentile&#13;
say the two teams will rest this&#13;
week but will be back for another&#13;
big thriller October 24,&#13;
same place, same time. Two main&#13;
attractions in addition to the&#13;
game coming up is the Pinckney&#13;
band and the All Stars cheerleaders,&#13;
the TOPS Club. Watch for&#13;
further announcements.&#13;
Library&#13;
News&#13;
Library News&#13;
New books for adults this&#13;
week include:&#13;
Stevenson, "Katherine wentworth"—&#13;
story of a young widow&#13;
left to bring up her stepson&#13;
and her own twins. Her&#13;
struggle to raise her children&#13;
wisely will appeal deeply&#13;
to the reader. This Is a book&#13;
of warm, believable, delightful&#13;
people.&#13;
Green, "Forgotten Yesterdays"—&#13;
the third book In the&#13;
Triology Martin Langdom—a&#13;
story of pioneer days In&#13;
Michigan and the struggle between&#13;
the Indians and the pioneers.&#13;
Shulman, "Anyone Got a&#13;
Match V — Another hilarious&#13;
novel by the author of "Gather&#13;
Round The Flag Boys.' '&#13;
For reference we have T h e&#13;
Costume Book"—for parties&#13;
*nd plays, by Leeming Well&#13;
illustrated it describes Nation*&#13;
aJ folk costumes, historic cos.&#13;
tumet, and ftnetful and Fairy&#13;
Tal* costumes. It also tells&#13;
how to make these costumes&#13;
utilizing materials on hand.&#13;
Hamburg Pays For New Roads&#13;
nized&#13;
Goat Set at $6,500;&#13;
Will Start Oct. 20&#13;
Demonstration&#13;
Enjoyed By&#13;
Craft Club&#13;
The Craft Club of P.E.G.&#13;
met at the home &lt;&gt;[ Mrs. Arthur&#13;
RCMUZ last Wednesday,&#13;
with ten members present,&#13;
to enjoy a very interesting&#13;
and informative demonstration&#13;
of cake decorating by&#13;
Mrs. Robert Amburgey, ably&#13;
assisted by Mrs. LeRoy Witter.&#13;
"Cake decorating is an art&#13;
that takes many lessons and&#13;
practice", yet a very nice demonstration&#13;
was parked into&#13;
hours allowing the P. E. G.&#13;
members to each try their&#13;
hand using the equipment.&#13;
They were convinced it was&#13;
not as easy as the demonstrat&#13;
o r s made it look.&#13;
HAMBURG PAY FOR ROADS — Hamburg&#13;
township officials are shown above presenting a&#13;
check to Livingston County Road Commission for&#13;
recent construction of roads in that township.&#13;
Supervisor Francis Sheehan is shown at extreme&#13;
right presenting S27,490.64 check to Fred Berry,&#13;
chairman of the Road Commission. Others in photo&#13;
are Mrs. Ellen McAfee, township treasurer, and&#13;
Norman Topping, engineer for the road commission.&#13;
Hamburg Township officials&#13;
have planned an extensive&#13;
road improvement program,&#13;
financed by a special one mill&#13;
levy, and last week a check&#13;
was turned over to the Livingston&#13;
County Road Commission&#13;
for work completed this&#13;
year.&#13;
The check, amounting to&#13;
Church Acquires&#13;
Transportation&#13;
The People's Church of Pincknew&#13;
has acquired a bus which,&#13;
among other things, will bemused&#13;
to transport persons to Sunday&#13;
School classes which begin at 9:45&#13;
A.M. each Sunday morning.&#13;
Robert Tracey, Charles Hewlett&#13;
and Rev. Thomas Murphy will be&#13;
the drivers of the bus.&#13;
Anyone interested in attending&#13;
Sunday School and needing transportation&#13;
please phone the parsonage&#13;
at UP 8-3407.&#13;
For younj? readers we have&#13;
Haywood, Betsy and the Bus"&#13;
—all the things that happen&#13;
on a school bus.&#13;
Myrlck, "Secret Three"-*&#13;
beginner*! book about three&#13;
boys who floated messages, to&#13;
an l»mb&amp; out at sea, In a bottle.&#13;
The Read Lumber Company&#13;
donated lumber for a new&#13;
shelf for the library, Mrs.&#13;
Gerald Raason gave magazines,&#13;
Mr. Don Swarthout&#13;
books, and the PEGS of&#13;
Pinckney, the 1964 Consumers&#13;
Report&#13;
$27,490.64, is money received&#13;
from a special mill levy for&#13;
road Improvement in Hamburg&#13;
Township. Since 1962 and&#13;
1963, this portion amounted to&#13;
817,957.64. The balance, $9,533,&#13;
was from the general township&#13;
fund.&#13;
The roads improved by the&#13;
county road commission for&#13;
the township are McGregor&#13;
Road from M-36 south to Darwin&#13;
Road, and Darwin Road&#13;
from McGregor Road west&#13;
one-half mile, Wlnans Lake&#13;
road from Chilson road to&#13;
Hamburg road and on Rush&#13;
Lake road from Pettysville&#13;
road west one and one-half&#13;
miles.&#13;
These roads were Improved&#13;
by adding gravel base, priming&#13;
the road with asphalt and&#13;
applying two coats of asphalt&#13;
and class A stone chips.&#13;
These roads now are hard surfaced&#13;
and will give a dust-free&#13;
highway for many years.&#13;
The road commission expresses&#13;
its appreciation to the&#13;
Hamburg citizens for their&#13;
real Interest in road building.&#13;
Township officials fool that&#13;
the tax program is showing&#13;
real results. They state that&#13;
the people appeared at the&#13;
1962 annual meeting and requested&#13;
that the proposition of&#13;
levying one mill tax for roads&#13;
be placed on the ballot. At the&#13;
election, the proposal passed&#13;
by a 2 to 1 vote, showing&#13;
general acceptance of the entire&#13;
program.&#13;
21, (him jrroup&#13;
will mwt with Mrs. Thonw*&#13;
Line at her home on Cedar&#13;
Lakei Road. The lesson will&#13;
be on "Art Appreciation."&#13;
Member* will bring a finished&#13;
piM*» of plywood for&#13;
a plaque. Cones, fungus,&#13;
and nuts *ould be baked&#13;
at 200 degrees temperature*&#13;
for several hours. Gra*se«,&#13;
poda, and weeds should be&#13;
coated with a mixture of&#13;
two parts shellao and one&#13;
part thinner. Mrs. Harold&#13;
Rijfjfs and Mr«. Nestor Enqulst&#13;
will jrlve the le*won.&#13;
Bake-Rummage&#13;
Sale Sponsored&#13;
By the P.T.A.&#13;
HEY CAjLS! According to&#13;
the PinclWy Elementary&#13;
P.T.A. officials, the time of&#13;
year has arrived when everyone&#13;
should be shifting clothes&#13;
around —tputting summer onri&#13;
away and hringing out the&#13;
warm ones for winter. Therefore,&#13;
they are making a plea&#13;
for all ynur discards, items&#13;
that won't fit Betsev. or that&#13;
can't be used hy Frankie. etc.&#13;
You know?&#13;
You are wondering why?&#13;
Well. October 24, from 9 a.m.&#13;
rill 9 p.m. they are staging&#13;
one of the biggest and best&#13;
B'-tke-Rummape SHIPS yet to&#13;
be had hy the P.T.A Jane&#13;
Widmnyer, publicity chairman&#13;
for this affair, claims they&#13;
are out to make this year's&#13;
profits surpass last year's by&#13;
far, and last year's sales was&#13;
terrifir.&#13;
Homemakers are urged&#13;
to collect these Items and If&#13;
HO desire, rail anyone of the&#13;
following1 people for "plrklip-&#13;
delivery* \ervke. P.T.A.&#13;
President Robert Graf. 42«-&#13;
8447; P.T.A. virp-Pretldent.&#13;
Harold Xeuman, 4 26-43 IB&#13;
Mary IXMI Halliburton, 428-&#13;
Vlrtrinla Amburjrey,&#13;
.*•; -To Ann Mattei»on&#13;
•Tane Wldmayer,&#13;
8783422. Thev prefer pick-&#13;
Ine up ynur Item* or have&#13;
them dropped off, on or hefore&#13;
Friday, Ortober 23, enabllne"&#13;
them to havp amnle&#13;
time to prenare them for&#13;
the «*ale Saturday.&#13;
President Graf would Tike&#13;
to announce the names of the&#13;
three girls who did surh a&#13;
for&#13;
ar*i JariPt&#13;
Meyer's 8th grade.&#13;
Mrs. AUa&#13;
Mrs. Helen Kaump, WinarH&#13;
Lake was named chairman for&#13;
the 19W-65 Hamburg - Putnam&#13;
I Community Chest Drive at a rear-&#13;
| yauizaiional meeting held Tuesday&#13;
of this week in the Hamburg&#13;
i-'ire Hall. Del Leapley of Hamburg&#13;
and Mrs. Elizabeth Colone&#13;
ui Putnam vM.'1'e also named io&#13;
UK&gt; Board.&#13;
The "Drive" will begin October&#13;
20, and will continue through&#13;
j .November 1L\ with a goal of&#13;
! $8,,1IX) set. Persons living in these&#13;
! two townships, but working elsej&#13;
where arc urged to stipulate at&#13;
] the place of their employment&#13;
their ih'.Mfc to have their pledges&#13;
•;o into the Ham burg-Putnam&#13;
Community Chest. This must be&#13;
done each year. According to&#13;
hi.it year's Chairman, Don Gibson,&#13;
the local Chest lost $700&#13;
dollars this way. and he stresses&#13;
the point strongly that each individual&#13;
should be responsible&#13;
that this be taken care of where&#13;
he, or .she uorta.&#13;
Outgoing chairman, Gibson said&#13;
said an overwhelming response&#13;
was received from various organizations,&#13;
to the plea for new&#13;
faces to .serve on the Communify&#13;
Chest Hoard. From the twentyeiijht&#13;
various organizations invited&#13;
to have representation present,&#13;
eleven showed. This included&#13;
one J'lnrkin'.v church and two&#13;
from Hamburg. The following&#13;
organisations were represented;&#13;
Pincknry Fire Department, Pinck-&#13;
1 tiny K;w;inis. Pinckney Extension&#13;
I Group; Masonic I/xi^e, No. 7ft;&#13;
Roy Scouts, The People's Church;&#13;
Livingston County Wildlife and&#13;
Conservation C l u b ; Hamburg&#13;
Fire Department. Hamburg Village&#13;
League: Hamburg Rebekah&#13;
Lodne, Hamburg Chamber of&#13;
Commerce: Hamburg St. Stevens&#13;
Kpiscopa! Church and St. Paul'g&#13;
Lutheran; and the Girl Scouts.&#13;
A redistribution of funds also&#13;
took place. The local Chest will&#13;
drop the Michigan Heart Fund,&#13;
and ^ivc the 5'", instead to the&#13;
Roy Scouts. This was decided&#13;
after learning the Michigan Heart&#13;
Fund is already budgeted by the&#13;
Michigan United Fund, to which&#13;
the local chest gives 15??:. If 5%&#13;
continued to go to the Michigan&#13;
Heart Fund, it would amount to&#13;
the Hamburg Putnam Community&#13;
Chest budgeting them twice, once&#13;
directed and once through the&#13;
Michigan United Fund, Two represrntatives&#13;
were present from the&#13;
Roy Scouts, offered their services&#13;
in the Drive, and requested&#13;
•addiliona] funds. Girl Scouts will&#13;
continue to receive 7&gt;r', from the&#13;
local fund, with additional money&#13;
available, upon request.&#13;
At a recent meeting of the outgoing&#13;
Board members, some of&#13;
which have served five years, it&#13;
was decided that one last effort&#13;
be made to maintain the Chest.&#13;
Those who served on the Board&#13;
previously to Tuesday night's&#13;
meeting were: Chairman, Gibson,&#13;
Don Swarthout, Manley Bennett,&#13;
Mrs. Tiny Richter. Mrs. Iola Hall,&#13;
and Hugh Radloff.&#13;
According to Gibson these six&#13;
people have assured the present&#13;
Board they will stand by, if&#13;
needed, help to keep things moving,&#13;
with hopes that the 1964-65&#13;
Drive bo a successful one.&#13;
This young man, found araqng&#13;
the spectators at a reoeat&#13;
P.H r&gt;. frv\tball jimp,, display!&#13;
on his rJurt that he. is ta9»&#13;
fourth hr, wa&gt; before eligible tft&#13;
loin the Pirates team. He tt&#13;
the son. of .Mr. and Mrs. James&#13;
Mejer.&#13;
t 4&#13;
ARGUS • DiSPATCH - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, W64&#13;
The Way To These&#13;
Bargains in Howell&#13;
Sutton's&#13;
Howell's Finest&#13;
Hardware&#13;
Free Parking Phone 546-0440&#13;
Doll Sale for Christmas&#13;
Horsman Dolls, fully jointed, sleeping eyes, natural&#13;
looking hair, turning head. Different sizes and&#13;
colors. Values to S."&gt;.99 your choice $3.99.&#13;
Lay Away Now For Christmas&#13;
10-14x&#13;
Bozarth Floor Covering&#13;
Visit Our Carpet Department&#13;
Special This Week&#13;
27' x 54' Carpel Floor Samples&#13;
$3.98&#13;
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BY JOHN TASCH&#13;
The Pinckney Pirates have&#13;
a standing, 3-0 in the new&#13;
league and are tied for first&#13;
place with Fowlerville. Th"&#13;
Pirates scored in the first&#13;
quarter and relied from then&#13;
on, on an outstanding defense&#13;
which never let the Williamson's&#13;
Hornets offense past&#13;
Pinckney's 22 yard line. Th9&#13;
tough Pirate defnse allowed&#13;
only three of 20 attempted&#13;
Williamston passes to reach&#13;
their destination and intercepted&#13;
two of them.&#13;
Pinckney kicked off to the&#13;
home team and they ran it&#13;
back to their own 44 yard&#13;
line. The Pirates held them to&#13;
force a punt. The Pirate's&#13;
score came late in the first&#13;
quarter when Merle McMichael.&#13;
substituting Pirate quarterback&#13;
for injured Gary Henry,&#13;
moved Pinckney 68 yards&#13;
in two plays. On the first play&#13;
McMichael ran 28 yards to&#13;
put the ball on the Williamston&#13;
25. A pass from McMichael&#13;
to Jim Pinp and a grpat&#13;
running effort by Pine was&#13;
sufficient for a six pointer.&#13;
The extra point attempt failed&#13;
and the score remained 6-0&#13;
throughout the contest.&#13;
For the remainder of the&#13;
first half the ball changed&#13;
hands several times, each&#13;
team putting on temporary&#13;
Jenny Hopkins New&#13;
Owner Beauty Shop&#13;
Mrs. Jenny Hopkins, owner&#13;
of the Patricia's Beauty Salon&#13;
in Brighton, has purchased&#13;
the Town &amp; Country Beauty&#13;
Salon in the Howell Shopping&#13;
Plaza from Mrs. Wanita&#13;
Sonnberg.&#13;
Mrs. Hopkins Announced&#13;
the Grand Opening to be held&#13;
this Thurs., Friday and Sat. of&#13;
the Town &amp; Country Beauty&#13;
Salon with many specials,&#13;
door-prizes and free gifts during&#13;
the opening, There will&#13;
be 4 operators on duty. See&#13;
advertisement elsewhere in&#13;
this issue.&#13;
drives, but not crossing a goal&#13;
line.&#13;
In the second half b"th defenses&#13;
were brilliant and it&#13;
was an exciting game for the&#13;
cold, but loyal spectators to&#13;
sec.&#13;
Just before the turn of the&#13;
fourth quarter on interception&#13;
bs Pinckney's Hal Mills cut&#13;
short a Williamston drive and&#13;
gave the Pinckney fans a thrill&#13;
and something more to cheer&#13;
about.&#13;
As the came went into the&#13;
fourth and final rx»rlod the&#13;
tension JTTCU' greater and&#13;
freater for each team. It didn't&#13;
look as if the Pirates&#13;
would score again as drivp&#13;
after drive was sustained. It&#13;
was up to Williamston's offense,&#13;
and. whether, or not&#13;
the Pirates could hold them&#13;
until the clock run out. With&#13;
only a few minutes left, tempers&#13;
began to flare and 15&#13;
yard penalties hindered each&#13;
teams progress,&#13;
Williamston made their final&#13;
effort with about four minutes&#13;
remaining in the game.&#13;
They moved the ball down&#13;
the field and really gave it&#13;
the old college try.&#13;
Confusion struck the field&#13;
when Pinckney's tackle, Jim&#13;
Baughn. a sophomore lineman,&#13;
was discovered under a&#13;
pile of jersey clad gridman&#13;
with the ball, Williamston&#13;
seemed to admit that final&#13;
hopes for a TD was slim, and&#13;
their efforts seem to run out&#13;
with the clock.&#13;
The Pirates do not have a&#13;
same scheduled for this week,&#13;
Friday, but will journey to&#13;
Hudson. Michigan to play a&#13;
non-league game there. Game&#13;
time will be 7:30 p.m.&#13;
OES Installation&#13;
October 17&#13;
Newly elected officers of&#13;
the Pinckney Chapter No. 145&#13;
OES will be installed In open&#13;
installation ceremonies at the&#13;
Masonic Temple, October 17&#13;
at 8:00 p.m.&#13;
Mrs. Edwin Sprout and L.&#13;
J Henry will be installed as&#13;
worthy matron and worthy&#13;
patron at this time. Other&#13;
officers elected for the coming&#13;
year are, Mrs. Orland&#13;
Winslow , associate matron;&#13;
Duke Waite, associate patron;&#13;
Mrs. Clifford Miller, secretary;&#13;
Mrs. Otto Poulson, treasurer;&#13;
Mrs, Esther Hall, conductress;&#13;
and Miss Leota Reason,&#13;
associate conductress.&#13;
Appointments made after&#13;
the election include Mrs. Joseph&#13;
Tomaslk. chaplain; Mrs.&#13;
Alma Chambers, marshal;&#13;
Mrs. Merwin Campbell, or&#13;
ganlst; Mrs. Kathryn Bradbury,&#13;
Adah; Mrs. Clare Swartout,&#13;
Ruth; Mrs. Arlene Sidler.&#13;
Esther; Mrs. Ilah King, Martha;&#13;
Mrs. Donna Fuhrman,&#13;
Elecrra: Mrs. Edith Van Slambrook,&#13;
Warder; and Mrs. Otto&#13;
Poulson, sentinel.&#13;
Named as song trio for the&#13;
year were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert&#13;
Bryan and Mrs. Arthur&#13;
Pardon.&#13;
Auxiliary officers to installed&#13;
at this time are Mr. Clyde&#13;
Clough, Christian flag; Mrs.&#13;
Clyde Clough. Eastern Star&#13;
flag; Mrs. Alice Gray, Adah;&#13;
Mrs. Beverly Bowles, Ruth;&#13;
Mrs. Katherine Sullivan, Esther;&#13;
Mrs. Asher Wylie, Martha;&#13;
Mrs. Bernice Baker, Electra;&#13;
Prompter, Mrs. Lawrence&#13;
Camburn; and Chapter Advisor,&#13;
Mrs. L. J. Henry.&#13;
Hamburg P.T.A. rnjovs Meeting&#13;
Monday Night&#13;
The Hamburg P.T.A. w€lromed&#13;
nearly 75 parents ana&#13;
teacners last Monoay evenmg&#13;
at me Hamourg scnooi Tnose&#13;
present enjoyed the Intorma&#13;
ttvt talks given by Mrs. Secord,&#13;
special education tea&#13;
eher at the Hamburg Special&#13;
Education rooms, and Mr. Collins&#13;
Thornton.&#13;
Coffee and pie were served&#13;
from a table beautifully decorated&#13;
by the Brownie Scouts.&#13;
The centerpiece consisted of&#13;
a Dumokin vase filled with as&#13;
ters and surrounded with&#13;
colorful gourds a n d fall&#13;
leaves.&#13;
The P.T.A. will snonsor a&#13;
Bakp Sale October 24 for the&#13;
hpnefit of the Scouts-Brownies,&#13;
and Cub groups. It will&#13;
be at the Bov Scout Cabin.&#13;
Another protect worth remembering&#13;
!s that the P.T.A.&#13;
will tv» serving pood hot food&#13;
to thr&gt;s*» wishfti* to eat in&#13;
TTamMirer. nn Election Day,&#13;
November 3.&#13;
The next meet!ng will find&#13;
William Bannon. Snot, of&#13;
Corrpc+'nn. formerly Warden&#13;
of Jackson Prison, as guest&#13;
sneflker. Tt is with ereat&#13;
bones on the part of P.T.A.&#13;
officers that another seventyf&#13;
ve persons be present, and&#13;
that each bring a friend'&#13;
Timp and place will be announced&#13;
at a later date.&#13;
Junior Fire Marshals are&#13;
taught that bicycle s a f e t y&#13;
rules are as important to&#13;
children as auto safety rules&#13;
are to adults. Every boy and&#13;
girl should know the rules of&#13;
the road before going on public&#13;
streets.&#13;
Johnson Drug Store&#13;
All Drags at Discount Prices&#13;
Complete Prescription&#13;
Department&#13;
PHONE 546-0330&#13;
Elementary&#13;
News&#13;
Mrs. Cool's 5th Grade&#13;
We made units for our first&#13;
time of New England.&#13;
Janet Wylie, Kathy Kourt,&#13;
Nancy Collier, Pam Waite,&#13;
Sara Gieb and Sherry Hancock&#13;
got an A in spelling,&#13;
Dougles Kewlett, Joan Gyde,&#13;
Louis Schmidt and Terry&#13;
Brenneman got 100 in Arithmetic&#13;
test. We tried to think&#13;
of a new way to do story prohlems,&#13;
Terri Clark from&#13;
Calif., brought a new way.&#13;
Charles Miller and Mike&#13;
Clark had birthdays this&#13;
month.&#13;
Twenty-seven people out of&#13;
38 in our room take band, We&#13;
have the bulletin board for&#13;
October and J o h n Porter,&#13;
Louis Schmidt, Pam Waite,&#13;
Joan Gyde and Sandy Nabb&#13;
were on it and it was about&#13;
leaves.&#13;
Our room made a life story&#13;
about ourselves and put them&#13;
in a scrap book.&#13;
R rrHB Lenaouie,&#13;
Mother of Pinckney&#13;
Woman Buried&#13;
Wednesday&#13;
Mrs. Amy E. Buker (Smith)&#13;
84, formerly of Ypsilanii,&#13;
died Saturday evening at the&#13;
University Medical Center in&#13;
Ann Arbor loilowing a threoweek&#13;
illness. For the past five&#13;
.years Mrs. Baker had lived in&#13;
Marshall. She was born Ju*v&#13;
4, 1880, in Redfield, Iowa, the&#13;
daughter of Enos and Frances&#13;
Cunningham Trefry.&#13;
She was married to Herley&#13;
H. Baker on Oct. 21, 1900, in&#13;
Albion. He died Oct. 21, 1961.&#13;
Mrs. Baker had worked for&#13;
10 years at Beyer Memorial&#13;
Hospital in Ypsilanti until her&#13;
retirement in 1954. She was a&#13;
member of the First Baptist&#13;
Church of Marshall.&#13;
She is survived by one&#13;
daughter, Mrs. Glenda Hoyt&#13;
of Ypsilanti; two Krandclau«hters,&#13;
Mrs. John Jurinic of&#13;
Belleville and Miss Brenda J.&#13;
Hoyt of Ypsilanti; lour grandsons,&#13;
Vincent H. Buck, thy&#13;
mayor of Ypsilanti, Bill B.&#13;
Buck of New Mexico, Carroll&#13;
H. Buck and Gordon S. Hoyt,&#13;
both of Ypsilanti; 11 greatgrandchildren&#13;
and two sisters,&#13;
Mrs. Jessie Howe of Parma&#13;
and Mrs. Julia Ulrich of&#13;
Sturgis. Several nieces, nephews&#13;
and cousins also survive.&#13;
Funeral services were held&#13;
Wednesday at the Moore&#13;
Funeral Home with the Rev.&#13;
William R. Show officiating&#13;
I Burial follower! in l!nriill&lt;i&lt;&#13;
Memorial G,uTien&gt;; (!«;r(ion&#13;
. C i l v .&#13;
Lakeland&#13;
Locals&#13;
BY ALICE GRAY&#13;
Mrs .Bonnie Schilds, proprietor&#13;
of the Dew Drop Inn&#13;
on East M-36, has been a patient&#13;
at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital&#13;
in Ann Arbor.&#13;
The regular monthly meeting&#13;
of the Lakeland Circle of&#13;
King's Daughters was held&#13;
Tuesday at the Hamburg&#13;
Town Hall. Lunrh was served&#13;
by the committee composed of&#13;
Mrs. Nelson Imus, Mrs. Fritz&#13;
Seibert, Mrs. L. M. Tubbs,&#13;
and Mrs. Hollis White.&#13;
Mrs. Hollis White is on jury&#13;
duty this term' of court.&#13;
Mrs. Ida Frey of Strawberry&#13;
Lake who was recently released&#13;
from the St. Joseph&#13;
Hospital has returned. She&#13;
would appreciate cards from&#13;
her many friends in this area.&#13;
Mrs. Lil Walker of Girard&#13;
Drive has been released from&#13;
St. Joseph Hospital and i«&#13;
now at home.&#13;
Norman Van Ness, a Pinckney&#13;
High School graduate of&#13;
1961 and former resident of&#13;
Wlnans Lake, has enlisted in&#13;
I the army and is now stationed&#13;
j at Fort Ord, California, While&#13;
i there he is quarantined with&#13;
the rest of he men due to the&#13;
meningitis scare there. Thorp&#13;
have been 13 deaths on the&#13;
base already. His address is&#13;
Pvt. E-l Norman Van Ness&#13;
RA19820046. D Co. 3rd Battalion,&#13;
1st Brigade, Fort Ord,&#13;
California. He would like* to&#13;
hear from his old school buddies.&#13;
GAS&#13;
CONVERSION BURNERS&#13;
HOT WATER&#13;
and&#13;
FORCED AIR SYSTEMS&#13;
free estimates&#13;
Gentile Home Center&#13;
UPtown 8-3143&#13;
Pinckney FHA Terms&#13;
Tuesday, Oct. 27&#13;
The first organizational&#13;
meeting of the proposed&#13;
Pinckney chapter of the .Jr.,&#13;
Chamber of Commerce will be&#13;
held Tuesday, Octobet 27th&#13;
a l the home of Jack J S e r i e s&#13;
one mile north of town 6150&#13;
Pinckney Road, at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Sharp!&#13;
An open invitation to all&#13;
younp men between the ages&#13;
of 21 and 35 of our commum&#13;
t\ Is extended and attendance&#13;
urged said Mayor Campbell.&#13;
Extension Chairman Jack&#13;
Jpfferies, immediate Past-&#13;
President of the Sowell J. C.&#13;
Chapter, will conduct the&#13;
'ne. which will outlim&#13;
trie importance oi a luc^J J.C,&#13;
p №&#13;
community .&#13;
Highlight s of activities'coh f&#13;
'iucte d by his chapte r du^ji j&#13;
th ° past year, will serve •£-«*&gt;&#13;
ampies to show some of;;tHft&#13;
constructive Ideas and gortg •&#13;
of a local organization. .—- •&#13;
Any man interested In ..£££?"&#13;
-ing more details concerning&#13;
this meeting or the J. -C. orcranization,&#13;
will please contact&#13;
Jack Jefferies at 546-1098.&#13;
Are you between the ages&#13;
of 21 and 35? Are you a farmer,&#13;
mechanic, lawyer, salesman,&#13;
white collar worker, laborer,&#13;
professional man? Find&#13;
out what the Jaycees, Junior&#13;
Chamber of Commerce, can&#13;
offer you and your community-&#13;
An open meeting for all&#13;
voung men, will be held at&#13;
Jack Jefferies house one mile&#13;
north of town at 6150 Pinckney&#13;
Road, October 27 7:30.&#13;
Howell Gun Club Turkey Shoot&#13;
Sunday, October 18&#13;
10 A.M.-5 P.M.&#13;
Shotgun — Rifle — Pistol&#13;
PRIZES: TURKEYS. HAMS, BACON&#13;
WE USE BOTH LUCK AND SKILL TARGETS&#13;
3?10 JEWELL RD., HOWELL&#13;
Lavey Insurance Agency&#13;
114 W. MAIN — P r KNEY —&#13;
i Here's a reminder for our new&#13;
§ Natural Gas Customer's...&#13;
! Mrs. Myer's Room News&#13;
8th Grade&#13;
We had a cupcake sale poster&#13;
contest and Debby Borovsky&#13;
and Darlene Knapp won&#13;
the prize.&#13;
Sandra Bell, Janet Cosgrey&#13;
rinr Dora Meabon made posters&#13;
for the P.T.A.&#13;
We have a rattle snake In&#13;
our class for sciencefdeadt&#13;
. We have Irarnpd how to&#13;
add and subtract in other&#13;
bases.&#13;
Doug Zak is a np\v boy in&#13;
our room. He came from* Detroit.&#13;
Servicemen&#13;
Fort Irwin, Calif. — Army&#13;
Specialist 4/c Walter L.&#13;
Stroud Jr., whose wife, Hazel,&#13;
lives at 676 W. Grand River,&#13;
Brighton, arrived at Fort Ir«&#13;
win, Calif.. Sept. 24, and is&#13;
now assigned to the U. S.&#13;
Army Garrison.&#13;
// Your In The Market&#13;
For A New Appliance&#13;
SEE THE MODERN&#13;
AUTOMATIC, GAS&#13;
APPLIANCES IN&#13;
OUR HOWELL&#13;
CTADC 118 N. State J I V I l t Howell&#13;
GAS RANGES, CLOTHES DRYERS,&#13;
INCINERATORS, WATER&#13;
HEATERS and YARD LIGHTS&#13;
Many models and sizes to choose from&#13;
CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY&#13;
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erson Community&#13;
Health. Center Report&#13;
ADMISSIONS:&#13;
October&#13;
*-Robert Curdy, Howell&#13;
Bjfenda Beaty, Milford&#13;
Jane D. WeUer, HoweU&#13;
Helen English, HoweU&#13;
Arthur Corbin, Brighton&#13;
Michael Katlin, Howell&#13;
Fannie Harble, Highland&#13;
Oscar Byard, Brighton&#13;
Helen Marshall. Howell&#13;
Betty Baltrus, HoweU&#13;
J—Margaret Clute, Pinckney&#13;
Mildred Cook, Milford&#13;
Susan Downing, Fenton&#13;
Porter Dean, Howell&#13;
Martha Stephens, Gregory&#13;
Georgia Rosenbrook, Brighton&#13;
I —Sharon Tice, Hartland&#13;
• Sfeafey Bright, FowlervQle&#13;
Beatrice Baker, Howell&#13;
*Clara VanHoesen, Pinckney&#13;
* Virginia Anderson, Gregory&#13;
^Laura Davis, Fowlerville&#13;
•Lillian Kunder, Milford&#13;
* James White, Howell&#13;
i^Betry Porter, Pinckney&#13;
"Eleanor Sanford, Pinckney&#13;
L Ellen Forter. Howell&#13;
^Roseanne Sak, Brighton&#13;
^Kenneth Cook. Brighton&#13;
£ Linda Harter, Howell&#13;
^Stanley Flatt, Brighton&#13;
Margaret Lott, Cohoctah&#13;
Phillip Watters, Brighton&#13;
Catherine Lewis, Howeil&#13;
5—Marion Grimm, Fowlerville&#13;
Julia Vertt, Brighton&#13;
Patricia Seyler, Brighton&#13;
&amp;—Dorothy House, Webberville&#13;
Juiia Wolcott, Howell&#13;
Janet Fredenburg, Fenton&#13;
Mollie Dietrich, Fowlerville&#13;
Douglas Foust, Hartland&#13;
7—Connie Rines, Howell&#13;
Karen A. Lupo, Milford&#13;
Marguerite Husehke, Fowlerville&#13;
Janet Santure, Milford&#13;
Virgil CornweU, Farmington&#13;
Judith Hunt, Fowlerville&#13;
Mary Hasenbush, Howell&#13;
8—Joan Kauer, Pinckney&#13;
Bonnie Coleman, Fowlerville&#13;
Rachel Stewart, Fowlerville&#13;
Charlotte Huffman, Linden&#13;
.Torres LaFever, Howell&#13;
Edward Klausing, Howell&#13;
Norma Roten, Brighton&#13;
Gary Clark, Stockbridge&#13;
Thelma Hoskins, S. Lyon&#13;
Elizabeth Haslock, Foulerville&#13;
Carol Gregory'. Brighton&#13;
Emerson Bowlsby, Howell&#13;
Jeffrey Hill. Brighton&#13;
George D. Catrell, Howell&#13;
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY. OCT. 16, 17, 18&#13;
V&#13;
a^^^^^M&amp;&#13;
l£ Of Stop***, P**** •nd&#13;
••••I " " — ~ ~&#13;
ZINNEMANN&#13;
- GREGORY PECK&#13;
ANTHONY&#13;
OUINN&#13;
SHARIF&#13;
BEHOLD&#13;
APAlf&#13;
HORSE&#13;
—PLUS—&#13;
RITA HAYWORTH, FRANK SINATRA, KIM NOVAK&#13;
PAL JOEY — Golor&#13;
9—Barbara Brumbill, Howell&#13;
Ronald McClement, Brighton&#13;
Marlie Coon, Howell&#13;
DISCHARGES:&#13;
2—Janet Weiia, Howell&#13;
Frances Poiaski, Lakelalid&#13;
Jerry Sprague, Brighton&#13;
Russell Shilts, Brighton&#13;
Kim Spalding, Fowlerville&#13;
Lillian Sessions, Fowlerville&#13;
Brenda Beaty, Milford&#13;
Charlotte Lee, Webberville&#13;
Helen House, Fowlerville&#13;
3—Goldie L. Pearson, Brighton&#13;
Beverly Callagfaan. Fenton&#13;
Doris Wagoner, Whitmore Lk.&#13;
Ruth Ann Collier, Brighton&#13;
Shirley Hatley, HoweU&#13;
Sadie Miller, Howell&#13;
Reta William*, Howell&#13;
4—Josephine Clipper, Howell&#13;
Vivian Peach, Howell&#13;
Elizabeth Jones, Howell&#13;
Sandra Johnston, Gregory&#13;
Vivian Peach, Howell&#13;
WiDiam Glover, Howell&#13;
Herbert Hamilton. Byron&#13;
Helen Gallup, Howell&#13;
Effie Yelland, Fowlervillt&#13;
Bruce Coleman. Howell&#13;
Paul Kaahich, Perry&#13;
Martha Erwin, Howell&#13;
Robert Joseph, Stockbridge&#13;
5—Mary Appllnjj, Howell&#13;
Joanne Rhannor, Byron&#13;
Helen* Marshall. Howell&#13;
George Wright, Pinckney&#13;
Shirley Bright, Fowlerville&#13;
Grace Priestley, Howell&#13;
William Konopaska, Fowlerville&#13;
6—Georgia Rosenbrook. Brighton&#13;
Elizabeth Deyereaux. Brighton&#13;
Betty Baltrus. Howell&#13;
Bety Baltrus, Howell&#13;
Margaret Clute, Pinckney&#13;
Lyda Carey, Fowlerville&#13;
7—Edna Brtwn, Fenton&#13;
Margaret Lott, Cohoctth&#13;
Cleon McNaughton, Howell&#13;
Julia Vertz, Brighton&#13;
Helen English, Brighton&#13;
Susan Downing, Fenton&#13;
Mable Bell, Pinckney&#13;
Jean Crofe, Brighton&#13;
Phillip Watters, Brighton&#13;
Joan Hendryx. Fowlerville&#13;
lone Weller, Howell&#13;
Mildred Cook, Milford&#13;
8—Daniel Knatrow, Fowlerville&#13;
Patricia Seyler. Brighton&#13;
Betty Porter, Pinckney&#13;
Dorothy House, Webberville&#13;
Linda Harter, Howell&#13;
Jill McPherson, Howetl&#13;
5—Clara VanHoesen. Pinckney&#13;
Irene Grover, Fowlerville&#13;
James White. Howell&#13;
Marva Basydlo, Pinckney&#13;
Michael Katlin, Howell&#13;
Mae Quails, Orlando, Fla.&#13;
Rachel Stewart, Fowlerville&#13;
Fannie Marble, Highland&#13;
Connie Bines, Howell&#13;
Beatrice Baker, Howell&#13;
Mtry MullaUy, Brighton&#13;
BIRTHS:&#13;
October 9nd., Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
James Rhanor, Byron, a Boy,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Baltrus, Howell,&#13;
a Boy, Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall.&#13;
Howell. a Boy&#13;
October 3rd.. Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Robert Clute, Pinckney, a Boy,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. John Downing, Fenton,&#13;
a Girl&#13;
October 5th, Mr. and Mrs. Richard&#13;
Harter, HoweU, a Girl, Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Leroy Porter, Pinckney,&#13;
a Boy&#13;
October 6th., Mr. and Mri.&#13;
William Seyler, Brighton, a Boy,&#13;
MAKE IT EMPHATIC&#13;
VOTE DEMOCRATIC - ELECTBRIAN&#13;
LAVAN&#13;
OF BRIGHTON&#13;
FOR&#13;
STATE REPRESENTATIVE&#13;
Sltt. RESTRICT&#13;
D E M O C R A T *&#13;
BRIAN LA VAN BELTEVES IN AND WILL FIGHT FOR MENTAL&#13;
S « A L T 2 FACiLIniMi - CREATION AND EXPANSION OF RESEARCH&#13;
F A n i r r i E s AT T H E IT. of M. - USTABT.ISH T R A D E&#13;
SCHOOLS AND ENACT LAW TO PREVENT DROP OUTS — TAX REXIEF&#13;
FOR SENIOR CITIZENS — GREATER UNEMPLOYMENT BEN-&#13;
— BETTER ROADS&#13;
ACORN-ER of Green Oak&#13;
BY ANN MOOKE, 229-9855&#13;
Thursday evening, Mrs. Lois&#13;
Howard and her grandson, Lynn&#13;
Dan celebrated their combined&#13;
Dons&#13;
Joan&#13;
THE BRIGHTON (Mich.) ARGUS - OCT. 14,&#13;
Eastman, LuAna ShekeU Wade, Tracy Pendell and Agne.C&#13;
Jeffreys, Sandy Keider, Thome. The children enjoyed&#13;
Eleanor Drake, Carol Glenn, Con- j playing several games and were '&#13;
birthdays with a family dinner at [ uie Duncan, Joyce Huzfeld, Jean , delighted with the beautiful cake&#13;
Harmon, Barbara Cox, Nellie Pu- j decorated by Mrs. Thorne. ;&#13;
lien, Francine Smith, Florence&#13;
y&#13;
her home.&#13;
A Llfelonr Itatldrnt and Democrat. He Knowt the Problem* of th« WorWflf&#13;
Ih» Farmer, The Small Baftlneiuunan and the ProfeMiniMl Men la tfc« Eftttr* DirtrteU&#13;
YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED&#13;
• s , • W i f e nwv ibiritf&amp;rt &lt;#i 4if&#13;
L. B. J. — HART — STAMBLER -1 LAVAN&#13;
Pd. Pol. Adv. by Comnaittte to Elect Brian Ltvaa&#13;
Jerry Brush, observed his fifth&#13;
birthday with *n after school party,&#13;
Wednesday. Friends present&#13;
for the happy occasion were Matthew&#13;
Holly, Judy Clay, Jimmie&#13;
and Jeff French, and Bob Brush.&#13;
Mrs. Edwin Daniorth, daughter&#13;
Nancy and son Gary, Joanne&#13;
Perry and family, Mrs. Lennox&#13;
Benser and daughter Pam, were&#13;
among those attending the recent&#13;
Band Banquet.&#13;
A week ago Monday, Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. T. T. Decker, departed for&#13;
their home in Vandallia, after&#13;
spending a week with their daughter&#13;
and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Ronald Walker. Visiting his parents&#13;
and sister, one day during&#13;
the week was Dean Decker of&#13;
Decker Motor Sales. Cassopolis.&#13;
Also a house guest that weekend&#13;
was Ron's mother Mrs. Earl&#13;
Walker of Stockbridge.&#13;
Mrs. Shirley Bartrum, was the&#13;
hostess of a Coffee Klatch. Thursday&#13;
for a few of her friends.&#13;
Ladies attending were, Muriel&#13;
Sites, Eileen McCartney. Gail La-&#13;
Grow, Dorothy Stone and Joan&#13;
Stone.&#13;
Mrs. Wayne Duncan, attended&#13;
a meeting of St. Pat's Altar Society,&#13;
Wednesday. Monday evening,&#13;
Mrs. Duncan entertained the&#13;
Saint Thomas Aquinas Guild at&#13;
her home.&#13;
Mrs. Lawrence McCartney, attended&#13;
a meeting of the Electra&#13;
Circle. Wednesday, at the home&#13;
of Mrs. Horace Taylor.&#13;
Mrs. Sherry Jacobs and Mrs.&#13;
Barbara Griffins, were co-hostess&#13;
of a toy party at the Jacobs home&#13;
Thursday evening. Taking the oportunity&#13;
to do some early christmas&#13;
shopping were. Catherine&#13;
Haguaboom, S a n d r a Latimer.&#13;
Doris Castman, Dot Williams.&#13;
t , lorence&#13;
Richmond, Mrs. Glen Griffin, I/orraine&#13;
Loveland, Soiia Humeo. Caroline&#13;
Henderson, Anna Glenn,&#13;
Barbara Wright. MaryLou Tahne.&#13;
lx)retta Murray. Mrs. Robert&#13;
Glean. Mrs. Jai'k Hathaway, Lu-&#13;
Ann Hathaway. Mrs. Raniey, and&#13;
Beverly Nowoc.&#13;
Celebrating her seventh birthday&#13;
Thursday, was Linda Cotlongim.&#13;
Girls present for dinner followed&#13;
by the traditional cake and&#13;
iff cream, wore Lori O'Dell, Linda&#13;
Brash, Rose Marie North.&#13;
Jeanftte Clay. Ann Cluckey and&#13;
Sherri Gilbert.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs Bob Anderson attended&#13;
the University Musical&#13;
Society presentation, Antonio and&#13;
the Ballets de Madrid, Thursday&#13;
evening, at Hill Auditorium in&#13;
Ann Arbor. Friday evening the&#13;
Andersons attended the grand&#13;
opening of the Livingston County&#13;
Headquarters of Weston Vivian&#13;
on East Grand River.&#13;
We are happy to report that&#13;
Mrs. Jean Grob and Dale Mitchell&#13;
are both home from the&#13;
hospital and on the mend.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Haas and&#13;
family enjoyed crossing Blue Water&#13;
bridge and touring Port Huron&#13;
a week ago Saturday.&#13;
Oscar Byard is still a patient at&#13;
McPherson Health Center and&#13;
would enjoy hearing from his&#13;
friends. Cards may be addressed&#13;
to Oscar Byard, room 204.&#13;
Miehele Brokaw. celebrated her&#13;
third birthday, Friday, with a few&#13;
of her little friends. Extending&#13;
best wishes were. Donnie and&#13;
Nancy Johnson. Wendy and Sarah&#13;
Also celebrating a birthday last&#13;
weekend was Cindy Nichols, Wishing&#13;
Cindy a happy sixth birthday&#13;
were. Denise Barber, Carol and&#13;
Agnes Thorne, Timmy and Lisa&#13;
Warmington, Crystal Williams.&#13;
Lee Ann and Jo Lynn York,&#13;
Mickey Andersen. Shelia, Patty&#13;
and Tammy Haas. Allyson Merrithew.&#13;
Ricky Brokaw, Barbara&#13;
and Danny Vogel. Lawrence&#13;
Thurson Barbara ChrLsley and Robin&#13;
Dias. Everyone had a uonderfu'&#13;
time playing gamps and equally&#13;
enjoyed Cindy's lovely cake.&#13;
Speaking of birthdays, yours&#13;
truly pulled a boner last week.&#13;
It .should have been happy birthday&#13;
to Judy Dan forth, who observed&#13;
her birthday Octolx'r 7th&#13;
Sony. Judy.&#13;
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T&lt;i&lt;l&#13;
Moore and family journeyed to&#13;
the Irish Hills for a pleasantly entertain&#13;
ing day. Among the points&#13;
of interest viewed were the Mystery&#13;
Mountain and the outdoor&#13;
museum of Prehistoric Animals&#13;
that roamtd the earth millions&#13;
of years ago. Highlights of the&#13;
trip was a tour thru Walker tavern,&#13;
historic old hotel of 18IJ2.&#13;
where they saw the many rooms&#13;
filled with treasurers of by gone&#13;
days. A pioneer barbershop. olH&#13;
bar-rtwm a quaint ladies parlor,&#13;
rooms where such famous people&#13;
as Daniel Webster and .Tame";&#13;
*&gt;nimorp Cooper, one* stayed.&#13;
The tavern pantries, which contained&#13;
beautiful antique ivitterv&#13;
and glass containers, and the&#13;
barn filled with ancient vehicles.&#13;
UuLsjde stands the famous political&#13;
Oak tree, site of the 1840,&#13;
Harrison and Tyler (Tippecanoe&#13;
and Tyler too) campaign. On&#13;
the return trip the Mooree's visited&#13;
the Clinton Woolen Mill and&#13;
the Old Sauk Trail Cider Mill.&#13;
Mr, ami Mrs, Stuart .Leach and&#13;
Mr and Mis. Stuart Leach were&#13;
counselors at the M.Y.S. retreat&#13;
at Lakeside. School Lake this&#13;
week end Mrs. L e a c h and&#13;
children returned home Saturday&#13;
evening and returned Sunday to&#13;
join Stuart, who had remained&#13;
over night.&#13;
Mrs. Thomas McCasey, daughters&#13;
Tracy and Janice, Mrs.&#13;
Joseph Hatala and Mrs. Edward&#13;
Howe attended an Art-Tex parly&#13;
at the home of Mrs. Frank Howe&#13;
i&#13;
on Hyne Rd W*dn«*l*y.&#13;
ladie* had a pieasajit tfan«&#13;
ing the different way* to&#13;
liquid embroidery.&#13;
Ttfl&#13;
1ht Old&#13;
"Any bar who briof* p&#13;
a bad report card will WU fp*&#13;
a little learning i» a&#13;
•us thing."&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Eldred House, Webberville,&#13;
a Boy&#13;
October 7th, Mr. and Mrs. Harold&#13;
Rines. Howell, a Boy. Mr. j&#13;
•nd Mrs. William S. Fredenburg. &lt;&#13;
Fenton. a Boy. Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Herry Hasenbush, Howell. a Boy&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. David Lu[&gt;o, Milford.&#13;
a Girl .&#13;
8—Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cole- !&#13;
man, Fowlerville, a Boy. Mr. and 1&#13;
Mrs. Lynn Kauer, Pinckney. a j&#13;
Boy, Mr. and Mrs. John Weiler,&#13;
Brighton, a Boy&#13;
October 9th, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
David Gregory, Brighton, a Girl j HOWELL&#13;
Theatre&#13;
Hybrid Bulbs For Your Flo wer Garden Next Spring&#13;
Phong 548-8600&#13;
Wed., Tnun, Frl.. Sat.&#13;
Oct. 14-15-16-17&#13;
Saturday Matinee Continuous&#13;
Open at 2:45&#13;
Starts at 3:00, 5:10, 7:20, 9:30&#13;
Wed., Thurs., Fri.&#13;
Open at 0:45&#13;
Starts at 7:00, 9:10&#13;
* SUMHUSE IN SUSPENSEI&#13;
WAIT DISNEY'S&#13;
Spinners&#13;
Technicolor*&#13;
Adultf 5 * — Children 15c&#13;
Sun., Mon., Tuer,&#13;
Oct. 18-19-20&#13;
Sunday Matinee Continuous&#13;
Open at 2:45&#13;
Starts at 3:00, 5:05, 7:10. 9:15&#13;
Mon., Tues. — Open at 6:45&#13;
Starts at 7:00, 9:05&#13;
FREE&#13;
FREE&#13;
FREE&#13;
Imported Tulips. llyaHntliN. Daffodils and Crocus Bulbs direct&#13;
from the Netherlands. Just adil $25.00 to your present account&#13;
or open up a new aeeount for $25.00.&#13;
Of LOVE&#13;
BfFORr&#13;
MARRIAGE /&#13;
f&#13;
Adults 5fe - Children 15c&#13;
ON BOTH&#13;
TIME CERTIFICATES&#13;
AND&#13;
REGULAR SAVINGS&#13;
COMPOUNDED AND&#13;
PAID QUARTERLY&#13;
SAVE BY THE 10TH EARN FROM THE 1ST.&#13;
em&#13;
Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sal&#13;
Oct. 21-22-23-24&#13;
Open at 6:45&#13;
Start* at 7:00, 9:00&#13;
LIVINGSTON COUNTY'S ONLY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN ASSOC.&#13;
Located in the How oil Shopping Center j&#13;
Adults 10c - CkiMrn 15c&#13;
Member of&#13;
Federal Home Loan&#13;
Bank&#13;
ft&amp;vings tenured&#13;
to SI0.000 by taw&#13;
FSUC&#13;
Optn for Yoyr Convtnltncs&#13;
9:00 TO 4:80 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY&#13;
AND OPEN T I L 6:00 FRIDAY EVENING&#13;
THE BRIGHTON (Mich.) ARGUS - WEp., OCT. 14, 1964&#13;
BRIGHTON CHURCHES&#13;
FIRST METHODIST&#13;
CHUKIH&#13;
400 East Grand River&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
ACademy 7-7783&#13;
Robert Brubaker, I'astor&#13;
ACademy «-7831&#13;
Mrs. Melvtn Llght-Organist-&#13;
Choir Director&#13;
Church School, 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Worship Service, 10:45 a.m.&#13;
There is a nursery during&#13;
the worship service for preschool&#13;
children.&#13;
Thursday 7-00 p.m. Carol&#13;
Choir Rehearsal.&#13;
Thursday 8:00 p.m Senior&#13;
Rehearsal.&#13;
Youth Fellowship, 6:30-8:30&#13;
p.m. each Sunday.&#13;
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH&#13;
CATHOLIC CHI KCH&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Phune 229-9863&#13;
Pastor, Kev. Leo McCann&#13;
Assistant Reverends&#13;
Brendon K Ledwirige,&#13;
Leo Poser, C.M.M.&#13;
Sunday Masses, 6:30, 8:00,&#13;
10:00 12:00.&#13;
Weekday Masses, 6:30, 8:00&#13;
Holyday Masses, 5:30, 8:15&#13;
12:15 and 6:00.&#13;
F i r s t Fridays, Masses dt&#13;
7:50 a.m., 11:20 and 6:00 p.m.&#13;
Confessions Wed., and Thrus-&#13;
&lt;lr&gt;v evenniRs Holy r.ommun&#13;
ion at 6:00 a.m., 6:30 a.m. and&#13;
' before the 7:00 a.m. Mass..&#13;
Novena to Our Mother of&#13;
Perpetual H e l p Wednesday&#13;
evening at 7:30, also at 5:30&#13;
p.m. •&#13;
Holy Communion t 6:00, 6:30&#13;
and 7:00 a.m.&#13;
St. John (Mission). Located&#13;
on M-59 two miles west of MSunday&#13;
Masses, 9:00 a.m.&#13;
Confessions before the Mass&#13;
Holyday Mass at 7:30.&#13;
THE GRACE BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
CORNER OF HYNE AND&#13;
HACKER RDS.&#13;
Wayne L. Glanque Pastor&#13;
A Church where&#13;
all are Welcome&#13;
Sunday Bible School, 9:50&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Morning Preaching Service,&#13;
11:00 a.m.&#13;
Evening Service, 7:00 a.m.&#13;
Wednesday Bible Study and&#13;
Choir Practice, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
If you would like transportation&#13;
to any of the services call&#13;
. . . AC 7-3163 or desire pastoral&#13;
counsel call . . . South Lyon&#13;
438-3211.&#13;
SI. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL&#13;
CHUBCH&#13;
By the MilJ Pond&#13;
The Kev. Robert G. Eidson,&#13;
Rector&#13;
Sunday Services, 8:00 a m&#13;
Hoiy Communion.&#13;
10:00 a.m., Morning Prayer&#13;
Church School and Nursery.&#13;
First and Third Sundays:&#13;
Hoiy Communion at b o t h&#13;
services.&#13;
7:00 pjtu, Youth League.&#13;
BRIGHTON CONGREGATION&#13;
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES&#13;
Presiding Minister:&#13;
James P. Sazama&#13;
Phone 229-9201&#13;
Kingdom HaU&#13;
801 Chestnut Street&#13;
Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Theocratic&#13;
Ministry School.&#13;
Thursday, 8:30 p.m., Service&#13;
Meeting.&#13;
Sunday, 2:30 p.m., Public&#13;
Talk.&#13;
Sunday 3:45 — Watchtower&#13;
Study.&#13;
Tuesday 8:00 p.rrL, Area&#13;
Bible Studies. Kingdom Hall&#13;
801 Chestnut St., Brighton&#13;
1020 E. Grand River, Brighton,&#13;
9088 Parshallville, Hartland.&#13;
TRI- LAKES BAPTIST&#13;
9100 L«« Road&#13;
Rev. Bruce Slino, Pastor&#13;
10:00 a.m. Sunday School.&#13;
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship&#13;
6:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship.&#13;
7:00 p.m. Evening Service.&#13;
Wednesday evening at 7:30&#13;
p.m. Bible Study and Prayer.&#13;
CALVARY BAPTIST&#13;
279 Dartmoor Dr.&#13;
Church Phone: HI 9-2342&#13;
Pastor, W. F. Nicholas&#13;
Phone 663-0698&#13;
Organist, Mrs. Beryl Tucker&#13;
Pianist, Mrs. H. N. Manning&#13;
S. S. SupU, Ronn Sutterfield&#13;
Sunday School — Classes for&#13;
all ages — 9:45 aan.&#13;
Morning Worship — 11 a.m.&#13;
Jet Cadets — 5:30 p.m.&#13;
Evening evengelical hour —&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
Q. A. E. — 8:15 p.m.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday.&#13;
7:30 p.rrL&#13;
Senior Choir practice, Thursday,&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
Blessings await you at Calvary,&#13;
the friendly church.&#13;
BETELESDA TABERNACLE&#13;
M01 C. S.-23&#13;
Brighter Michigan&#13;
Pastor, Geneva Kaltenbach&#13;
Sunday School, 10:30.&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45.&#13;
S u n d a y Morning Services,&#13;
10:45.&#13;
Sunday E v e n i n g Services&#13;
at 7:30.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday,&#13;
7:30&#13;
Young People, Friday, 7:30.&#13;
A Friendly Church with a&#13;
Spiritual Atmosphere where&#13;
God Answers Prayer.&#13;
WESLEYAN METHODIST&#13;
,.UA Friendly Church With A&#13;
Spiritual Atmosphere"&#13;
"*" REV. T. D. BOWDITCH&#13;
Sunday Services, 9:45 a.m.&#13;
9:45 a.m., Bible School Hour,&#13;
i»ee Beebe, Superintendent,&#13;
11:00 a.m., Junior C h u r c h&#13;
((for children of school age.)&#13;
11:00 a.m., Morning Worship&#13;
KSermon Hour).&#13;
6:30 p.m., Wesleyan Youth&#13;
Service.&#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;
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH&#13;
6235 Rickett Road&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Dewey Bovender, Pastor&#13;
AC 9-9068&#13;
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Wednesday Prayer Meeting,&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
THE PRESBYTERIAN&#13;
tmirxcH&#13;
224 £ . 13 rand River&#13;
AC 7-6691&#13;
Robert Coffey, Pastor&#13;
AC 9-6489&#13;
Gordon Mallett, Choir Director&#13;
Mrs. Charles Birch. Organist&#13;
SUNDAY SCHEDULE&#13;
9:00 to 9:30 a.m. Short Family&#13;
Worship Service.&#13;
9:40 to 10:40 a.m. Church&#13;
School, age 3 through adult&#13;
11:00 to 12:00 Worship Servv&#13;
ice.&#13;
There is a care group for&#13;
pre-school children during both&#13;
worship services and Church&#13;
• School.&#13;
Attend The&#13;
Church of&#13;
Your Choice&#13;
ST. GEORGE EVANGELICAL&#13;
LUTHERAN CHURCH&#13;
803 West Main Street&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
AC 9-2763&#13;
Sunday School with classes&#13;
for children, age 3 through&#13;
high school as well as a class&#13;
for adults at 9:45 each Sunday&#13;
Worship Service is held at&#13;
11:00 a.m.&#13;
Supervised nursery care for&#13;
small children is provided during&#13;
the worship service.&#13;
Visitors are always welcome.&#13;
CHURCHES&#13;
PEOPLES' CHURCH&#13;
385 Cnadllla Street&#13;
Rev. Thomas Murphy&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a m&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Y o u n g 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;
Sunday Broadcast, WHM1&#13;
1:30.&#13;
JOHN'S&#13;
LUXI'XKAD) CHURCH&#13;
4SH6 E. Northfield Church MX.&#13;
Northfleld Township&#13;
Raymond Frey, Pan tor&#13;
Phone 638-1669&#13;
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Morning Services, 10:30 a.m&#13;
Confirmation Classes:&#13;
Adults, Thursday, 8:00 p.m&#13;
Children, Saturday, 10:00&#13;
ajn.&#13;
ST. PATRICK'S&#13;
CATHOLIC CHURCH&#13;
Whiimore Lake&#13;
Father Leo Malkowskl&#13;
Masses: 8:00, &amp; 10:30 a.m.&#13;
GREEN OAK&#13;
FREE METHODIST CHURCH&#13;
10111 U.S. 23&#13;
HI 9-2357&#13;
Rev. A. C. Pounds, Jr., Pastor&#13;
10:00 a.m. Sunday School.&#13;
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship.&#13;
6:45 p.m. Free Methodist.&#13;
Youth.&#13;
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service..&#13;
Thursday 7:30 p.m. Mid-&#13;
Week Service.&#13;
METHODIST&#13;
COMMUNITY CHURCH&#13;
R«v. Robert F. Davis, Pastor&#13;
9:45 a.m., Church School.&#13;
11:00 a«m., Worship Service.&#13;
6:30 p.m., MYF.&#13;
Wednesday 4 p.m. junior&#13;
choir.&#13;
Wednesday 7 p.m. senior&#13;
choir.&#13;
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH&#13;
Robert M. Taylor, Pastor&#13;
4060 Swarthont Road&#13;
8501 Spicer Rd*, Hamburg&#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;
Evenir-j Worship, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday&#13;
7:30 pjn.&#13;
3T. MARY'S&#13;
CATHOLIC CHURCH&#13;
Sunday Masses, 8:00, 10:00,&#13;
and 11:30 ajn.&#13;
Novena, Thursday, 7:30 pjn.&#13;
Weekday Mass, 8:00 cum.&#13;
GREGORY&#13;
GREGORY BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Pastor, Millard Heron&#13;
Sunday:&#13;
Morning Worship at 10:00&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Church School at 11:15 a.m.&#13;
Evening Worship at 7:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Baptist Y o u t h Fellowship&#13;
6:30 p.m.&#13;
Thursday:&#13;
Bible Study and P r a y e r&#13;
Service at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Choir Practice at 8:30 p.m.&#13;
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES&#13;
Corner Brogaa &amp; West M-36&#13;
Gregory, Michigan&#13;
Warner Miller, presiding&#13;
Minister&#13;
UP 8-9929&#13;
Meetings held at 11448 Hoi&#13;
mes Road.&#13;
P u b l i c Meeting — Sunday&#13;
3:00 p.m.&#13;
Watchtower Bible Study —&#13;
Sunday, 4:15 p.m.&#13;
Bible Study — Tuesday, 8:00&#13;
pjn.&#13;
Ministry School — F r i d a y&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Service Meeting — F ri d a y&#13;
8:30 p j n .&#13;
COMMUNITY&#13;
CONGREGATIONAL&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Comer of Mill &amp; Unadflla Sts.&#13;
Rev. Gerald E. Bender&#13;
878-8787&#13;
Morning Worship 10:45 a.ra.&#13;
Sunday School 9:30 EJXL&#13;
Choir Practice, Thursdays:&#13;
Senior, 7 pjn.; Junior, 3:45&#13;
p.m.; Youth, 4:45.&#13;
Pilgrim Fellowship: 1st and&#13;
3rd Sundays at 4 pjn.; 2nd&#13;
and 4th Sundays at 6 pjn.&#13;
GALILEAN BAPTIST&#13;
9100 McGregor Road&#13;
Rer. Rolland Crosby&#13;
Phone 426-4528&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 ajn.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a m&#13;
Youth Fellowship, 6:00.&#13;
Evening Worship, 7:00 pjn.&#13;
Wednesday Evening Prayer&#13;
meeting and Bible study, 7:30.&#13;
THE MENNONITE CHURCH&#13;
204 Putnam Street&#13;
Rev. Melvin St&amp;nffer&#13;
Morning Worship, 10:00 a.m&#13;
Sunday School, 11:00 aJn.&#13;
Evening S e r v i c e s as announced.&#13;
Whitmore Lake&#13;
Area Churches&#13;
FULL GOSPEL MISSION&#13;
9t42 Main St.&#13;
Whitmore Lake, Mldrifaa&#13;
Rev A. Robertson&#13;
Sunday School, 10:00 ajn.&#13;
Worship Service, 11:00 ajn.&#13;
Evening Service, 7:30 pjn.&#13;
Missionary Service, Thusday,&#13;
7 4 0 1&#13;
HAMBURG&#13;
HIAWATHA BEACH&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Back Lake&#13;
Rev. Charles Michael, Pastor&#13;
UP 8*3249&#13;
Plnckney, Michigan&#13;
Sunday School, 10:00 ajn.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m&#13;
Youth Training Hour, 6:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Evening Service, 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, 8:00 pjn.&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
Stockade Boys, 6:30 p.m.&#13;
Monday.&#13;
Battalion Meeting, 6:30 pjn.&#13;
Monday.&#13;
Colonist Meeting, 4:15&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
M-S6 HAMBURG, MICH.&#13;
Church Phone: AC 9-9744&#13;
Sunday Worship Services—&#13;
9:00 ajn.&#13;
Sunday School and Adult&#13;
Bible Class — 10:15 a.m.&#13;
Voters' Assembly — 2nd&#13;
Wednesday each month.&#13;
Mary-Martha Circle — 2nd&#13;
Monday each month.&#13;
ST. STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Hamburg, Michigan&#13;
Minister, Deaconess&#13;
Olive Robinson&#13;
Morning Prayer and Sermon,&#13;
Sunday, 10:00 ajn.&#13;
Church School, 10:00 ajn.&#13;
REORGANIZED CHURCH&#13;
OF JESUS CHRIST OF&#13;
LATTER DAT SAINTS&#13;
520 W. Jeffertoa&#13;
Ann Arbor — i6MH68&#13;
Albert L. Barr, Pastor&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 ajn.&#13;
Sunday Morning Worship,&#13;
11:00 ajn.&#13;
Evening Service, 7:00 pjn.&#13;
Wednesday evening Fellow&#13;
•hip, 7:00 pjn.&#13;
IIOWELL&#13;
CHURCh OF THE&#13;
NAZARENE&#13;
432 y cCarthy Street&#13;
Howeil&#13;
Rev. R. N. KaycToft, Pastor&#13;
Sunday School at 10:00 a m&#13;
Worship Service at 11:10 a.m&#13;
Evangelistic Services at 7:30&#13;
Midweek prayer service at&#13;
':45 p.m. on Wednesday.&#13;
ASSEMBLY OF GOD&#13;
503 Lake Street&#13;
Rev. DarreJ McKeel, Pastor&#13;
Sunday School - 10:00 ajn.&#13;
Morning Worship—11:00 a.m&#13;
ST. JOHN'S&#13;
EPISCOPAL CHURCH&#13;
Sibley at Walnut, Howeil&#13;
R«v. Richard Ingalls, Rector&#13;
The Hoiy Communion every&#13;
Sunday at 8:01 a.m.&#13;
The Hoiy Communion at&#13;
10:00 a.m on the first and&#13;
third Sundays of each month.&#13;
Morning prayer and sermon&#13;
at 10:00 a.m on second, fourth&#13;
and fifth Sundays of e a c h&#13;
month.&#13;
Church school classes on&#13;
Sunday at 10.00 a.m.&#13;
EVANGELICAL&#13;
UNITED BRETHREN&#13;
East Crane &amp; McCarthy Sts.&#13;
Rev. Charles riolb, Pastor&#13;
Worship Service at 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday School at 11:00 a.m&#13;
Midweek Worship Service on&#13;
Wednesday at 7:00 p.m.&#13;
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
32S West Grand River&#13;
Howeil&#13;
Rev. Wm. R. Jones, Minister&#13;
Church School at 9:15 and 11.&#13;
Worship Service at 11:00 a.m.&#13;
CHURCH OF GOD&#13;
3940 Plnckney Road&#13;
Rev. Alan Hancock, Pastor&#13;
Worship Service at 10:30&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Sunday School at 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Young People's Meeting at&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
Ordinance meeting, Wednesday&#13;
at 7:00 p.m.&#13;
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH&#13;
210 Church Street, Howeil&#13;
Rev. Merle R. Meeden, Paster&#13;
Church School at 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Worship Service at 11:00&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Baptist Evening Fellowship&#13;
at 6:30 p.m.&#13;
Gospel Service at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
WALNUT STREET&#13;
METHODIST CHURCH&#13;
Howeil&#13;
205 Sonth Walnut St.&#13;
Rev. Allan Gray, Minister&#13;
Worship Service at 10:00.&#13;
Church School at 10:00 ajn.&#13;
and 11:15 a.m.&#13;
OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN&#13;
8375 Fenton Road&#13;
Rev. F. «J. Pies, Pastor&#13;
Sunday School at 11:15 a.m.&#13;
Worship Service at 12:30&#13;
SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST&#13;
Salvation Army Hall&#13;
T. J. Rasmnssen, Pastor&#13;
Sabbath School at 2:00 p.m.&#13;
on Saturday.&#13;
Church Service at 3:00 p.m.&#13;
on Saturday.&#13;
ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC&#13;
Howeil&#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 &amp;&#13;
8:00 a.m.&#13;
Confessions Saturday frr-^i&#13;
3:30 to 5:00 and 7:30 to 9 pjn.&#13;
Methodist Church&#13;
Happenings...&#13;
i&#13;
The Commission on Christian&#13;
Social Concerns under the leadership&#13;
of Leo Fitzgerald met on&#13;
October 7th to discuss how the&#13;
Church could be of service to&#13;
the world and the community.&#13;
The First Methodist Church of&#13;
Brighton will initiate a pilot project&#13;
for UNICEF (now called the&#13;
United Nations Children's Fund)&#13;
on Halloween, October 31st. Children&#13;
in the Church accompanied&#13;
by their parents will carry UNICEF&#13;
boxes from 6 to 7 p.m. that&#13;
evening, inviting the people of&#13;
the community to share with the&#13;
underprivileged children of the&#13;
world. This service project has&#13;
been carried out successfully in&#13;
many towns and cities across tJ»e&#13;
United States, and will be well&#13;
publicized. Other churches and&#13;
community organizations will be&#13;
invited to participate.&#13;
The commisison will also send&#13;
up to two high school students on&#13;
the Methodist United Nations —&#13;
Washington Peace Seminar (Jaruary&#13;
23-30) and will help with&#13;
their expenses. This is an educational&#13;
venture of great value to&#13;
those who are able to share in It.&#13;
The Church will bring foreign&#13;
students into the homes of toe&#13;
congregation some week-end, will&#13;
wholeheartedly support a program&#13;
for the "Young At Heart"&#13;
in the community, and will consider&#13;
the need for a youth center&#13;
for our teen-agers. The commission&#13;
wiH meet again on November&#13;
11th.&#13;
The Methodist Youth Fellowship&#13;
enjoyed their fall retreat *t the&#13;
Lakeside Camp north of Brighton,&#13;
October 10th and 11th. The young&#13;
people were inspired by worship&#13;
services, planned many of their&#13;
coming programs, and had pfenty&#13;
of time for recreaton as well.&#13;
Kathy French, Pat Bidwell, Karen&#13;
Taylor. Kaye Hood, Sue Hood,&#13;
Mrs. Stuart Leach, and Robert&#13;
Brubaker planned the retreat.&#13;
Counselors for the weekend were&#13;
Dr. and Mrs. Verne Hoshal. Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Stuart Leach, and Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Robert Brubaker. One&#13;
of the counselors awakened the&#13;
young people an hour early by&#13;
mistake Sunday morning, and was&#13;
lucky to escape with his life.&#13;
Sunday evening at 7 p.m.,&#13;
young people from the Episcopal&#13;
Presbyterian, a n d Methodist&#13;
Churches came together at the&#13;
Eoisconal Parish Hall to listen to&#13;
Miss Barbara Shedley, who ser&#13;
ved last summer as a student mis'&#13;
sionary in Alaska. The presenta&#13;
tfon was interesting and the fel&#13;
lowship rewarding. Other joint&#13;
projects will be carried out during&#13;
the church year.&#13;
The membership training class&#13;
for 7th and 8th graders was held&#13;
on Monday, October 12th, from&#13;
3 to 4:50 p.m.&#13;
The ministers of the Episcopal,&#13;
Presbyterian, and M e t h o d i s t&#13;
Churches met for their usual ses&#13;
sion on Wednesday, October 14th,&#13;
and shared in Bible study and a&#13;
discussion of their common min&#13;
is try.&#13;
EMMANTJEL BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH OF HOWELL&#13;
4961 W. Grand River, Howeil&#13;
Rev. Harvey Hafner, Pastor&#13;
Sunday School at 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday Morning Worship at&#13;
11:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday Evening Service at&#13;
7:30 pjn.&#13;
Young People meet on Sunday&#13;
at 6:00 p.m.&#13;
Bible Study on Wednesday&#13;
at 7:30&#13;
UNITED BRETHREN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
7400 Stow Road&#13;
Rev. W. O. Beason, Pastor&#13;
Worship Service at 10:00&#13;
Bible Study at 11:00&#13;
Christian Endeavor 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Evening Service at 8:15 p.m.&#13;
Prayer Service on Wednesday&#13;
at 8:00 p.m.&#13;
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST&#13;
SCIENTIST&#13;
646 W. Grand River, HoweD&#13;
Sunday School — 10:30 a.m.&#13;
Worship Service — 10:30 a.m.&#13;
Wednesday Evening Servico&#13;
8 p.m.&#13;
A reading room is maintained&#13;
at 122 N. State Street whert&#13;
authorized Christian Sdenct&#13;
literature may be borrowed,&#13;
read or purchased It is open&#13;
to the public Monday through&#13;
Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to&#13;
2:00 p.m., and from 6:30 to&#13;
9:00 Friday evenings.&#13;
On Wednesday, October 14th at&#13;
2 pjn., Governor Romney's State&#13;
Civil Rights Commission will meet&#13;
in the room off the sanctuary of&#13;
the First Methodist Church of&#13;
Brighton.&#13;
The Woman's Society will conduct&#13;
their Harvest Dinner on&#13;
Thursday, October 15th, from 5&#13;
to 6 p.m. and from 6:30 to 7:30&#13;
p.m. Everyone is cordially invited&#13;
to come to the church for the&#13;
affair.&#13;
The Carol Choir will practice at&#13;
7 p.m. and the Senior Choir at&#13;
8 p.m. on Thursday. October 15th.&#13;
The Methodist Youth Fellowship&#13;
will have their fall hayride&#13;
on Saturday, October 17th. The&#13;
young people will meet at the&#13;
church at 7 p.m., enjoy the hayride,&#13;
then return for refreshments.&#13;
Each M.Y.F. member is&#13;
welcome to invite up to three&#13;
riends. Reservations must be&#13;
turned in to Kave Hood bv Thursday&#13;
evening, October 15th.&#13;
On Sunday morning from 9:30&#13;
to 10:30 p.m., the adults membership&#13;
training class will share&#13;
together in session four. All adults&#13;
"i ^rested In deepening thoir&#13;
faith and learning more of the&#13;
Christian way of life are warmly&#13;
invited to attend.&#13;
Sunday, October 18th !s Loyalty&#13;
Sunday for the First Methodist&#13;
Church of Brighton. During the&#13;
worship service, declarations of&#13;
intention will be received from&#13;
the congregation. Those who are&#13;
not present for the service of&#13;
worship in the morning will be&#13;
called on in the afternoon and&#13;
evening of the same day. or if&#13;
necessary, durln? the week. The&#13;
callers will meet at 2 p.m. Sunday&#13;
afternoon for training, and everyone&#13;
is invited to share in the Victory&#13;
Celebration at the. church&#13;
at 8 p.m., Sunday, October 18th.&#13;
Kaye Hood, Kathy French, and&#13;
j n Carney will attend the subdistrict&#13;
officers meeting at the&#13;
Trinity Methodist Church near&#13;
Fowlerville, leaving the Brighton&#13;
Christian&#13;
Science News&#13;
The Golden Text for Chris&#13;
tian Science churches this Sunday&#13;
is from Jeremiah (17:14)—&#13;
"Heal me, O Lord, and 1 shall&#13;
be healed; save me, and I&#13;
shall be saved: tor thou art&#13;
my praise." The Bible lesson&#13;
is on the subject, "Are Sin,&#13;
Disease, and Death Real?"&#13;
A central theme of the serv&#13;
ice will be this statement&#13;
from the denominations textbook&#13;
"The understanding of his&#13;
spiritual individuality makes&#13;
man more real, more formidable&#13;
in truth,' and enables him&#13;
to conquer skin, disease, and&#13;
death1' (Science and Health&#13;
with Key to the Scriptures by&#13;
Mary Baker Eddy, p. 317).&#13;
FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
10774 Nine Mil* Road&#13;
Wbimore Lak*&#13;
Services are:&#13;
Sunday School, 10:00&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00&#13;
Evening Service, 7:00 pjn&#13;
Youth Fellowship — Monday&#13;
—6:00 ajn.&#13;
Mid-week Prayer and Bible&#13;
Study — Wed. 7:30 pjn.&#13;
L a d l e s Christian Service&#13;
Guild — Second Tues. of the&#13;
Month — 7:30 pjn.&#13;
.. Rev. Alton A. Glazier&#13;
GRACE LUTHERAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
812 Prospect&#13;
Rev. P. Fred Houston, Mhritter&#13;
Early Service at 8:30 ajn.&#13;
Late Service at 1:00 ajn.&#13;
Church School at 9:45&#13;
SALVATION ARMY&#13;
221 N. Mtehlffin, Bowel!&#13;
HoweJl S078-W&#13;
Cadet Howard F. Gaetaoho*&#13;
officer la chaff*&#13;
Sunday Schedule&#13;
10:00 ajn.—-Sunday School&#13;
11KX) ajn.—Morning Worship&#13;
6:00 p.m.—Youth Meeting.&#13;
7:30 pjn.—Salvation Meettog.&#13;
CHI! HUH OF CHRIST&#13;
1290 Byroa Read&#13;
HowoU, M&gt;*Attnit&#13;
Hftrolft&#13;
Sunday School at 10:00&#13;
Moraine Worship at 11:00&#13;
Evening Worship tt 0:30 p m&#13;
Wednesday evening B i b i t&#13;
study and prt/ar meeting at&#13;
7:00&#13;
Church at 3 p.m., Sunday, October&#13;
18th. The M.Y.F. will share in&#13;
their usuaJ fellowship from 6:30-&#13;
8:30 p.m. that evening.&#13;
The Commission on Members^io&#13;
and .Evangelism will meet in t v&#13;
room off the sanctuary on Mon&#13;
day»'October 19th, at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
This coming Sunday, October&#13;
18th, the Rev, Robert&#13;
will preach on "The Creative Use&#13;
of God's Gift's".&#13;
Junior Fire Marshals are&#13;
taught that bicycle s a f e t y&#13;
rules are as important to&#13;
children as auto safetv rifes&#13;
are to adults. Evory boy and&#13;
pirl should know the rules of&#13;
the road before going on public&#13;
streets.&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
i&#13;
BAG A TOY—Newest bonus&#13;
for shoppers who buy flour&#13;
in cotton bags are ready-tosew&#13;
toy patterns. Printed oo&#13;
25-lb. flour sacks, the designs&#13;
i n c l u d e a puppy&#13;
(above), a tiger* a rabbit,&#13;
and a teddy bear.&#13;
HAMBURG REPUBLICAN&#13;
Ham Dinner&#13;
ALL INVITED&#13;
WED., OCT. 21 — 6-8 P.M.&#13;
ADULTS $1.00 — CHILDREN 75c&#13;
• ' - ' ;&#13;
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OCTOBER 15 - 31st&#13;
U.S. No. I Sebago Potatoes&#13;
50-Lb- Bag $1.97&#13;
SWEET CIDER — APPLES OF MANY&#13;
VARIETIES — PUMPKINS —&#13;
Other Colorful Decorations For&#13;
Hallowe'en Parties&#13;
GEORGE'S MARKET .&#13;
Corner M-36 and Howeil — Pinckney Rd.&#13;
$ $ Cash For You&#13;
Begin enjoying the things BaV • ^ 0 ^ ^ M J A M&#13;
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ly payment by mail! No r "~"~ " —" •""" """" " ^ " - " ' "—" mmm "•&#13;
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necessary fuss! Homeown- I ^ o u i n e a s i e r n m i c m g a n i&#13;
ers can borrow up to 100% . M o r t g a g e C o m p a n y |&#13;
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• Original&#13;
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$ 7,500.00&#13;
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• Present&#13;
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financing plans&#13;
available. You'll find&#13;
they are not all the&#13;
same! Our bank rate&#13;
Auto Loans save you&#13;
up to $200 on financing&#13;
charges alone.&#13;
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BRIGHTON (Mich.) ARGUS - WED., OCT. 14, 1964&#13;
Hamburg Township News Notes&#13;
BY JEANNE KMPPLE&#13;
On October 11th there was a I ell. It would be nice if some of&#13;
shower held for Miss Elaine&#13;
jtrasuski, of Ore Luke, in Howell&#13;
at the K of C Hall. Elaine's&#13;
aunt, Mrs. Blinda, from Detroit,&#13;
Miss Jean Wie^e of Dearborn,&#13;
formerly of Brighton, and -Mrs.&#13;
Bodrie of Howdl, were the hostess&#13;
for the shower, li was held&#13;
at 2:00 p.m. Sunday afternoon.&#13;
Many guests were from out ot&#13;
town.&#13;
her friends from the area would&#13;
call on her.&#13;
There were several women&#13;
from St. Paul Lutheran Church of&#13;
Hamburg attending an all day&#13;
meeting in Bay City on October&#13;
3rd,&#13;
g&#13;
for the Lutheran Children&#13;
Friend Society.&#13;
The Alary Martha Circle of St.&#13;
Pauls met on October 12th at&#13;
8:00 p.m. in the church hall.&#13;
Mrs. Baumgartner, ST., of Shan-&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Letter Hewer of | Gri-La Drive, went to her pin-&#13;
Valley Forye Drive si&gt;eiii the&#13;
week end of October 3rd. and 4lh&#13;
In Arkansas looking over a vacation&#13;
s&gt;pot. The scenery vva5 \ery&#13;
beautiful drains tliru tlic various&#13;
states, said Mrs. Heiner. She&#13;
would also like it to be known&#13;
p&#13;
g 2 club at the home of&#13;
Mrs. Midge Hammell on Darwin&#13;
Rd. Dessert and coffee was served.&#13;
Several ladies from the&#13;
area attended. She also informed&#13;
us that Lars Melby, of Blue Water&#13;
Drive, returned home from the&#13;
that any I'inckney High School | hospital after a successful operagirl&#13;
interested in joining the Sen-, tion on his ear. Mr. Melby was&#13;
ior Girl Scout*, to please call&#13;
Rochelle Randall ai UP S-J319 for&#13;
further information.&#13;
1 The Duchane family of E Mg&#13;
36 spent Sunday in Lansing at&#13;
Potter's Park. The children had&#13;
( a wonderful tune yoiny thru the&#13;
zoo and seeiny the animals in&#13;
] their winter quarters.&#13;
Mrs. Eva Wiseman of M-3t&gt; rej&#13;
ports that her daughter, Mrs.&#13;
Janet Santuiv. of Milford, is in&#13;
HcPherson Health Center in Howdeaf&#13;
in one ear for over 20&#13;
years. All his friends were quite&#13;
thrilled with the results of the&#13;
operation. He is now at work.&#13;
Twenty four girls from Hamburg&#13;
Girl Scout Troop No. 101&#13;
went to Ann Arbor on October&#13;
3rd to visit the Municipal Court&#13;
with Judge O'Brien presiding.&#13;
Along wilrt the girls was Mrs.&#13;
Carolyn Nichols, the leader, and&#13;
two ladies who helped supervise&#13;
the girls. Connie Connoley and&#13;
UP ft*728&#13;
Mrs. Mudar. Miss Mandy DeBarr&#13;
drove the bus. The girls will be&#13;
selling their Girl Scout calendars&#13;
in the area soon. There was aLo&#13;
a dinner held on October 6th in&#13;
Howell for all the leaders. A&#13;
movie was shown on the life of&#13;
Julia Lowe, founder of the Girl&#13;
Scouts.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Abend of&#13;
E M-38 left Saturday, Oct. 10th.&#13;
for a five day stay in the northern&#13;
part of the state. They traveled&#13;
to Deckerville and Minden City&#13;
to visit relatives, then returned&#13;
home on Oct. 14th.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. William Backlund&#13;
of Strawberry Lake celebrated&#13;
meir wedding anniversary, Uct.&#13;
6th, by going out to dinner with&#13;
Mrs. Backhand's brother and sister-&#13;
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Congdon&#13;
of Livonia, who had an anniversary&#13;
on Oct. 1st. They celebrated&#13;
their anniversaries together on&#13;
Oct. 3rd by having dinner at the&#13;
Charaolot in Allen Park.&#13;
three day budnejs trip to New&#13;
York. On Friday, Oct. Kb, their&#13;
daughter and aoo-in-law, Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. C. Kneeshaw arrived with&#13;
their two daughters to stay for&#13;
the week end. They came to see&#13;
the Old Timers football game and&#13;
to visit with Roger. The Hollerbeck's&#13;
other son Jim, played in&#13;
the game.&#13;
The Oddfellows will be holding&#13;
a spaghetti dinner on Oct. 17th&#13;
at the Town Hall in Hamburg. The&#13;
Rebekahs will be serving and they&#13;
will also have a bazaar table&#13;
set up.&#13;
On Sept. 26th, at&#13;
Health Center, Mr&#13;
McPherson&#13;
and Mrs.&#13;
Thomas Cribbs of Lakeland became&#13;
the proud parents of a baby&#13;
daughter.&#13;
Classes for the New Grey&#13;
Ladies will be held at the Mc-&#13;
Pherson Health Center on Oct.&#13;
19th, the 21st and 23rd at 7:00 p.m.&#13;
On Oct. 14th at 9:30 a.m. there&#13;
will be a monthly Girl Scout Leaders&#13;
meeting in Brighton at the&#13;
Scout Building.&#13;
Mrs. Basinski of Ore Lake,&#13;
chairman of the hot dog lunch,&#13;
which the Mothers Club of St.&#13;
Patrick's School in Brighton&#13;
sponsors, would like some volunteers&#13;
to help in the kitchen on the&#13;
2nd and 4th Thursdays of each&#13;
month. They need about 12 more&#13;
y A i&#13;
mothers to help out. Anvone interested&#13;
call Mrs. Baginski at&#13;
Notice to Home Owners&#13;
Stump Removal Program&#13;
The Blacy Stump Removal Company is cooperating&#13;
With the City of Brighton for the removal of&#13;
stamps within the city.&#13;
ANY PROPERTY OWNER WISHING TO HAVE&#13;
STUMPS REMOVED IN THEIR YARDS OR BETWEEN&#13;
THE STREET AND THE SIDEWALK&#13;
MAY CONTACT CITY HALL OR CALL 227-&#13;
The special i-ate for this work will be $5.00 per&#13;
stump and will be billed to the property owner.&#13;
The program will take place between October 14&#13;
and October 21st. 1964. Stumps will be removed&#13;
to a depth of 4 to 6 inches below surface. City&#13;
crews will dispose of the chips from stumps located&#13;
between street and sidewalk.&#13;
Mrs. Edna Hollenbeck of Silver&#13;
Lake Drive had a pleasant chore&#13;
to do the other day. She drove to \ WAR^&#13;
Willow Run Airport to pickup ""&#13;
their son, Sp 4 - Roger HoUwi Mrs. Beulah Matazlnger, of&#13;
beck, who came home on a 14 day ! Merrill Road, is confined to bed&#13;
leave, then drove on to the train&#13;
station and met Mr. Hollenbeck&#13;
who had just returned from a&#13;
at home recovering from a heart&#13;
attack. She would like to have&#13;
her friends come and visit her.&#13;
Businessmen...&#13;
an Insurance&#13;
Inventory!&#13;
It's smart to take inventory&#13;
of your insurance needs periodically&#13;
. . . to find out just&#13;
v-hat you h a v e , . . and what&#13;
you may need. Wc'Jl be glad&#13;
to review your present program.&#13;
It will cost you nothing,&#13;
and we may be able to improve&#13;
y « * protection, aod save yon&#13;
money, tool&#13;
COLT PARK&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
307 W. MAIN STUEET&#13;
227-1891&#13;
On Oct. 3rd, Mrs. Rudolph&#13;
Koeppen of wmtewooti Ho. and&#13;
Mm. uscax beat ot Lntdili*&#13;
Street, went on t color tour. Tbey&#13;
traveled up US-23 and stopped at&#13;
Frankenmuth for dinner. On Sunday,&#13;
Oct. 4tn, Mr. and Mrs. Koeppen&#13;
nad tneir grandson, Mr. Tom&#13;
loon tram Ann Aroor, as a visitor&#13;
to tneir nome.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elm of&#13;
Downing Drive attended the Democratic&#13;
Second Congressional District&#13;
dinner in Ann Arbor, at the&#13;
Michigan Union.&#13;
There will be another workshop&#13;
at St. Paul's in Hamburg&#13;
on Oct. 15th at 7:30 p.m. This&#13;
will be for working on articles&#13;
for the Christmas bazaar.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Densmore&#13;
of Hamburg had as Sunday,&#13;
dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles&#13;
Hornick from Detroit.&#13;
Mr, and Mrs. John Desch of&#13;
Kress Road had as visitors, their&#13;
daughter and son-in-law, Lt. and&#13;
Mrs. E. J . Lecourt, J r . They&#13;
will be living in Betbesda, Mary&#13;
land while Lt. Lecourt is stationed&#13;
at Washington, D. C.&#13;
Mrs. Wayne Stone of Cordley&#13;
Lake and Mrs. Dale Stone of&#13;
Buck Lake, attended an afternoon&#13;
coffee-klatch at the home of&#13;
Mrs. Shirley Bartrum on Stephan&#13;
in Saxony Sub. on Thursday, Oct.&#13;
8th.&#13;
The Lakeland Kings Daughters&#13;
had a meeting on Tuesday, Oct.&#13;
13th. at 12:30 p.m. in the Hamburg&#13;
Town Hall.&#13;
Connie Pesola of Whitewood Rd.&#13;
celebrated her eighth birthday&#13;
Friday, Oct. 9th, by having a few&#13;
of her girl friends over for dinner&#13;
and birthday cake and ice&#13;
cream. Her brother George will&#13;
be having a birthday on Tuesday,&#13;
Oct. 13th. He will be celebrating&#13;
his 11th birthday.&#13;
To Mr. and Mrs. George Ring&#13;
of Pearson Drive, Lakeland, Congradulations&#13;
on their 36th wedding&#13;
anniversary.&#13;
Miss Judy Anne Matthews,&#13;
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthews&#13;
of Blue Water Drive, Lakeland,&#13;
left for Washington, D. C.&#13;
early Saturday morning by car.&#13;
She has accepted a position with&#13;
the C.I.A.&#13;
Birthday greetings on the 15th&#13;
to D e b b i e L e n h a r t and&#13;
L o r a A n n W o l f e , 16th to&#13;
Janet Sheperdigian and Johnny&#13;
Waterbury, 18th to Skip Richter&#13;
and Deaconess Olive Bobinson.&#13;
The Hamburg P.T.A. will have&#13;
TRI- LAKES AREA NEWS&#13;
an Executive Board Meeting on&#13;
For the benefit of you fellows&#13;
and girls who read this at your&#13;
various colleges and service&#13;
bases, it has been a beautiful&#13;
weekend here on the lakes. Typical&#13;
of October, the fall change&#13;
is on. There is still lots of green&#13;
in the trees, but each day more&#13;
red and gold creeps in. I just&#13;
counted forty geese in one flock&#13;
that is resting on Fonda Lake until&#13;
the colder weather and their&#13;
flight farther south.&#13;
We Buffords attended the annual&#13;
Band Banquet Monday, October&#13;
5.1 missed some of the familiar&#13;
faces I've seen the past several&#13;
years, those band members&#13;
who have graduated and their&#13;
parents, but -there were a lot of&#13;
new ones, too. The Band Boosters&#13;
outlined the program for reaching&#13;
this year's goals, and John Hyne&#13;
gave an interesting account of&#13;
the week at camp. Others from&#13;
this area who attended were Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Frank Biers and Tim,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Heideman,&#13;
Linda and Gail, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Charles Johnson and Don, Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. John Warren and Mark&#13;
and Mr. and Mrs. John Gyr. Walter,&#13;
Kim, Jack, Jaj, and Duff.&#13;
The LaFata families of Briggs&#13;
Lake have been having a series&#13;
of celebrations the past several&#13;
weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James La-&#13;
Fata, J r . celebrated their anniversary&#13;
on September 26. Then,&#13;
on the 27th, their daughter cele*&#13;
brated her first birthday, and&#13;
shared it with a new little cousin,&#13;
David Cribbs, who was born to&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cribbs of&#13;
Lakeland. The Cribbs formerly&#13;
lived on Grand River at Island&#13;
Lake.&#13;
On Saturday, October 5, Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. James La Fata, Sr.,&#13;
celebrated their 26th anniversary&#13;
at a family dinner, and on October&#13;
9, the elder Mrs. La Fata&#13;
celebrated her birthday at another&#13;
family gathering.&#13;
George Kirschner, Sr. and&#13;
George Kirschner, Jr. celebrated&#13;
their birthdays on Friday, Octo-&#13;
Oct. 19th at 8:00 p.m. This meeting&#13;
will be held at the home of&#13;
Mrs. Ben Woods at 9370 Hamburg&#13;
Rd.&#13;
COLE'S&#13;
Standard Service&#13;
OPEN 7 DAYS'&#13;
7 A.M. TO 10 P.M.&#13;
Phone 229-9934&#13;
600 E. Gd. River—Brighton&#13;
VXLMA BUFFORD&#13;
her 2, at a family dinner. Little&#13;
George, HI, son of the Junior Kirsebners,&#13;
made three generations&#13;
of Georges present.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. George Kirschner,&#13;
Sr, and family were in Detroit&#13;
Sunday, October 4, for a&#13;
welcome home party in honor of&#13;
Mr. Kirschner's nephew and family.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kirschner&#13;
and their baby boy. Mr. Kirschner,,&#13;
a Geologist with Standard Oil&#13;
has been in Africa for the past 2&#13;
years. He showed a wonderful&#13;
collection, of souvenirs, spearheads,&#13;
and native rocks, some of&#13;
which he has cut, polished and&#13;
made into jewelry. The family&#13;
will be in Detroit for a month,&#13;
and will return to Africa the end&#13;
of November.&#13;
SKMNUI&#13;
Vj Ihiglrtors&#13;
It's from our&#13;
h i&#13;
I t s from our wiver •££ I&#13;
wouldn't touch it - probably&#13;
poison ivy • • •"&#13;
planning&#13;
to&#13;
remodel?&#13;
Then install modern, space-saving Electromod* efectrto ttrat. Save&#13;
frn your remodeling costs: no pipes or ducts are needed, just run&#13;
.vires to the new area. Every Electromode heater l« an Independent&#13;
heating unit that can be turned on or off to meet changing weather&#13;
conditions.&#13;
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WALL HIATBR&#13;
LARGE ROOM&#13;
WALL MBATET&#13;
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321 W. Main St. Brighton giiiiiiiiiiiiimiiHHimimiiiiimiiiiimiiiiHiiiiimHmmmm&#13;
|THIS YEAR IN LIVINGSTON COUNTY- I&#13;
M S Each D O L L A R ForCROP Can Equal T W O&#13;
THAT'S RIGHT&#13;
What Our CROP&#13;
Money Does&#13;
In Areas of Crisis&#13;
CROP aid goes to 25 to 30 disaster areas each&#13;
year, in food and emergency supplies,&#13;
g j In Cases of Continuing Need&#13;
5 *&#13;
5 • CROP helps supply basic food needs and hope for&#13;
B •&#13;
S • desperate children, the aged, sick and disabled.&#13;
S i&#13;
For Self-Help Projects&#13;
HERE'S WHAT&#13;
IT MEANS&#13;
HERE'S THE&#13;
REQUIREMENT&#13;
H 1 Using food for wages, CROP helps build roads, develop&#13;
water supplies initiate irrigation and other&#13;
agricultural projects.&#13;
CROP BUILDS LIVES&#13;
S O . . . HERE'S&#13;
WHAT YOU&#13;
CAN DO&#13;
Confidentially, that neighbor is Ernest Lawson. He's&#13;
letting us use his name only because we assured him&#13;
this would help increase the gifts to CROP* Let's show&#13;
him we're right about that, by seeing that he has&#13;
MORE than $5,000 to match*&#13;
Every dollar we give for CROP,&#13;
here in Livingston County t h i s&#13;
year, can have another one added&#13;
to it, - just so we meet one requirement.&#13;
Every $7.00 we give to provide&#13;
enough beans (100 lbs. for a good&#13;
meal each day for a year for one&#13;
starving person, will be doubled -&#13;
to save TWO people next year.&#13;
Each $8.00 designated for milk,&#13;
that provides a glass of milk a&#13;
day for a year for a hungry child&#13;
will have another $8.00 added to It -&#13;
to take ere of TWO children next&#13;
year.&#13;
Actually it's a challenge. Bring&#13;
our own gifts to CROP in Livingston&#13;
County this year up to a total&#13;
of $5,000 and one of our own good&#13;
neighbors (who'd much prefer to&#13;
remain annonymous) will match&#13;
it, and any amount we go over that&#13;
figure, dollar for dollar.&#13;
Be generous with Ernest Lawson's&#13;
money when YOU are asked to give&#13;
to CROP. Remember, whatever you&#13;
contribute, he's ready to match It.&#13;
So, whether you are being asked by&#13;
a local CROP representative, or&#13;
taking part in a special fund for&#13;
CROP being raised by your own&#13;
church, remember this: If we all&#13;
give just a little more, what each&#13;
of us gives goes DOUBLE!&#13;
(If you'd rather you can send your&#13;
check, made out to CROP, direct to&#13;
Lloyd Euler, CROP county treasurer,&#13;
at the McPherson Bank.&#13;
Your Livingston&#13;
County CROP&#13;
Committee&#13;
3&#13;
I&#13;
3&#13;
CROP brings health and progress&#13;
with Michigan beans&#13;
is&#13;
3&#13;
Milk from CROP means LIFE for&#13;
these children&#13;
• • • • * » • • Christian Rural Overseas Program* This is the community&#13;
resources program of Church World Service,&#13;
and operates in cooperation with councils of churches&#13;
and other farm, civic, and church groups. Contributions&#13;
are deductible for income tax purposes.&#13;
A — ' TS 9 DISPATC H - WEDNESDAY , OCTOBE R 14, 1961&#13;
Plnckney Prattle . . .&#13;
By ALICE GKAV&#13;
By ALICE GRAY first also a&#13;
Glenn, Jr.&#13;
little boy name d&#13;
makes on* wonder why we can't&#13;
organize I similar Crazy Days&#13;
or Gala Days along the same&#13;
lines each year as our neighboring&#13;
communities have done so successfully&#13;
fctf years.&#13;
Guest* -at -the home of Mrs.&#13;
Mae m&amp;$t l*st Sunday, for a&#13;
pot-luck dinner came from Grand&#13;
Rapids,- Greenville, Muskegon,&#13;
Muskegon Heights, Lansing, Alma,&#13;
Fowiprritte and Brighton.&#13;
Seventeen persons in all were&#13;
present&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Vliet (the&#13;
former Carolyn Cosgray) are the&#13;
proud parents of a baby boy born&#13;
October 11 at St. Joseph Mercy&#13;
Hospital. The new baby, as yet&#13;
unnamed weighed 8 pounds and&#13;
14 ounces at birth. This is the&#13;
second child for the Vliets, the&#13;
HELLERS&#13;
FLOWERS&#13;
Phon e 284&#13;
HQWELL, MICHIGA N&#13;
7-SayItwith Flowers"&#13;
; SNEDICOfT S&#13;
GLEANERS&#13;
IN PINCKNE Y&#13;
WEDNESDA Y and&#13;
SATOKDAY&#13;
220 So. Michiga n Ave.&#13;
Howell • Ph . 330&#13;
day celebratio n Sunda y when her&#13;
cousins, Mr. and Mrs . Wade Hen -&#13;
dersho t of Tecumse h and Wade's&#13;
brother , a soldier in -th e army,&#13;
called on her . The Georg e Dunn ,&#13;
Jr., family of Howeli also called&#13;
on Mrs . Elliot t on Sunday . Each&#13;
lady brough t a lovely birthda y&#13;
cake and spent th e evenin g visitin&#13;
g and reminiscing .&#13;
Mrs. Mae Koeppe n and Mrs.&#13;
Lucille Beck enjoyed a spur&#13;
of the momen t color tou r and&#13;
dinne r last Saturday . It seemed&#13;
like such a lovely day so they&#13;
travelled to Frankenmut h and enjoyed&#13;
the deliciou s ducklin g and&#13;
shrim p dinner s there .&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Herber t Curts ,&#13;
Mrs. Koeppen' s neice , called on&#13;
the Koeppen s Sunday . Thei r son,&#13;
Ken, who has been in Viet Nam&#13;
durin g the recen t unpleasantnes s&#13;
ther e is now back in the States .&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Mauric e Darro w&#13;
were in Williamston Frida y attendin&#13;
g the funera l of Roy Kice.&#13;
Mr. Kice was also the cousin of&#13;
Mrs. Florenc e Baughn who wasn't&#13;
feeling well enough to atten d the&#13;
funeral .&#13;
Mr. Kice, who is survived by&#13;
five grandchildren , shared his&#13;
hom e with a cousin Nell e Cady&#13;
Churchhill . Mr . Kice, who was&#13;
82, Mrs . Churchhil l and Mrs. Dar -&#13;
row were born on adjoinin g farms&#13;
in Nort h Hambur g and were life&#13;
long friends.&#13;
Monday , Mr . and Mrs. Mauric e&#13;
Darro w were at MueUg's * Funera l&#13;
Hom e in Ann Arbor where the&#13;
body of Jack Drak e was resting.&#13;
He died suddenl y at the age of&#13;
36. His wife ,Pat , is th e D_arrow' s&#13;
great-niece .&#13;
Mrs. Esthe r Dea n of Dearbor n&#13;
spent five days last week with&#13;
Mrs. Leona-Marl e Bonne r at&#13;
Timoth y Acres.&#13;
The Murra y Kennedy s were&#13;
pleased and relieved to hea r tha t&#13;
thei r son L/Cpl . Tom Kenned y of&#13;
the U.S . Marine s now back in&#13;
Okinawa after spendin g several&#13;
month s in Viet Na m with a Military&#13;
police group.&#13;
The small granddaughte r of th e&#13;
Wiilard Wiltses( Janeen , cele*&#13;
brate d her first birthda y Monday .&#13;
She is th e daughte r of Do n and&#13;
Caro l Wiltse.&#13;
The parsonag e of the Gali -&#13;
lean Baptist Churc h is comin g&#13;
along at a good pac e . . . the&#13;
walls are now all erecte d and&#13;
they starte d on the roof Tuesday.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs . Howar d Hinckle y&#13;
of Gladston e in the Uppe r Penin -&#13;
sula were guests at the Wiilard&#13;
WUtse hom e last Sunday .&#13;
Carolin e Sullivan, daughte r of&#13;
the Ra y Sullivans of East M-36&#13;
celebrate d her 15th birthda y Sunday,&#13;
Octobe r 11 with a family&#13;
part y with th e traditiona l cake&#13;
and ice cream .&#13;
It's anothe r girl for the Raymon&#13;
d Spencer s (th e former Beverly&#13;
Campbell ) born Septembe r&#13;
Jim Whitlcy last Saturd.i y were&#13;
Mrs. William Giwa of Clevelan d&#13;
and Mi&amp;s Sarah Beam of Detroit. ';&#13;
Last Thursda y the Ladies AkJ of&#13;
the Congregationa l Churc h me t at&#13;
Pilgrim Hal l for an all day meet -&#13;
ing with 24 present . Luncheo n was&#13;
served by hostesses Mrs. Koeppe n&#13;
and Mrs. Bernic e Pardon . In th e&#13;
afternoon the ladies worked on&#13;
thei r rag rug project .&#13;
Dick Campbell , son of th e Merwin&#13;
Campbells , is in Miami , Flor -&#13;
ida takin g a four week's course&#13;
in Jets given to mechanica l engineers.&#13;
Dick , who works for&#13;
Easter n Airlines, commute s each&#13;
week end by jet to see his family&#13;
in Ypsilanti.&#13;
Mrs. Ear l Suggitt of Silver Lake&#13;
has returne d hom e after under -&#13;
going a mino r operatio n at St.&#13;
Joseph Hospita l in Ann Arbor.&#13;
Mrs. Ra y Duffy is hom e now&#13;
after being hospitalize d for some&#13;
time .&#13;
The Jac k d a r k s (th e former&#13;
Jan e Nash ) ar e singing luflaljys&#13;
to a new son. Timoth y Allen, born&#13;
Sunda y at St. Josep h Hospital .&#13;
Little Timoth y weighed 7 pound s&#13;
and 11 ounce s at birth . Prou d&#13;
grandparent s are the Mar k Nashe s&#13;
Pinckncy Pirate s JV Team Is Now&#13;
1 - 2 As They Had Another Loss&#13;
. V--*^ 1&#13;
By John Tasch&#13;
The Plnckne y Pirates ' JV&#13;
team is now 1-2 as tne y had&#13;
one more loss Thursday . Williamston'&#13;
s JVs were the victor&#13;
s and collected 19 point s&#13;
compare d to the Pirate s 7.&#13;
The Plnckne y JVs put on&#13;
several drives but each one&#13;
THE BUSINES S and&#13;
PROFESSIONAL CORNER&#13;
WUtse Electrica l&#13;
Service&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
Electrical Contracting&#13;
6000 West M-3 6 Pinckney&#13;
Don C. Swarthou t&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
Modern Equipment&#13;
AMBULANCE SERVICE&#13;
Phone UP 8-317 2&#13;
L. J. Swarthou t&#13;
Building &amp; Contractin g&#13;
Homes , Cottages , Garage s&#13;
1292 Darwin Road, Pinckne y&#13;
878-3234&#13;
ISeauttj&#13;
"AIR CONDITIONED "&#13;
Permanent s&#13;
Hi-Fashio n Styling&#13;
Bleachin g&#13;
Colorin g&#13;
Manicurin g&#13;
Pedicurin g&#13;
HOURS : Clott d Mondays } Tutt . thr u Sat. 9 io 5;&#13;
Thun . • FrL •v«ning * by appointmen t only.&#13;
DONN A&#13;
Operato r&#13;
"Finckne y&#13;
MOLL Y&#13;
Operato r&#13;
PAT ROSIECK I&#13;
Manage r&#13;
30 "at the'Duran d Memoria l Hos&#13;
pital nea r Owosso where th e&#13;
Spencer s are now living. The new&#13;
baby, who weighed 5 pound s 13&#13;
ounce s at birth has been name d&#13;
Sheryl Lynn . She has a little&#13;
thre e year old sister, Tammie , at&#13;
home . This make s four grandchildre&#13;
n for the proud grandparents&#13;
, the Merwin Campbells .&#13;
Don' t forget to atten d Ma e Daller's&#13;
famou s Pancak e Breakfast&#13;
which she has given annuall y for&#13;
the past 12 years. Breakfast will&#13;
be served from 5:30 to 1:00 on&#13;
Thursday , Octobe r 22 and any&#13;
proceed s go to the Republica n&#13;
Women' s Clubof Livingston Co.&#13;
On Tuesday , Mrs. Daller , Nor a&#13;
Sprout , Doroth y Winslow, and&#13;
Mrs. Luella Ketchu m left Pinck -&#13;
ney to atten d the Gran d Chapte r&#13;
meetin g of the OES in Gran d&#13;
Rapids . They expect to retur n on&#13;
Thursday .&#13;
Gues t at the hom e of Mrs. Sadie&#13;
Rea d this last week was Mrs .&#13;
Charle s Smoyer of Akron. The&#13;
two ladies spent the week end&#13;
at a cabin nea r Langston . enjoying&#13;
the color of the changin g&#13;
leaves enroute .&#13;
Last Saturday , Mrs. Fre d Read&#13;
had as luncheo n guests her sister&#13;
Mrs . Haze l Clelan d of Jackson,&#13;
Mrs. Howar d Carver of Jackson&#13;
and Mrs. Walter Glove r of&#13;
Fowlerville.&#13;
Mrs. Eleano r Ledwidge enter -&#13;
taine d the Bridge Club at her&#13;
hom e last Tuesday.&#13;
Caller s at the hom e of Mrs .&#13;
Gregory&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ernes t Stockwell&#13;
ot Manchester , Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Raymon d Patc h of Hom -&#13;
er, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Quimby&#13;
of Quincy , and Mr and&#13;
Mrs. Burl Smit h of Stockbridge,&#13;
were Sunda y guests&#13;
of Mr. and Mrs. Harlo w Munsell&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Van&#13;
Slambroo k and son, and Mrs.&#13;
Barbar a Clark and childre n&#13;
vacatione d last week-en d in&#13;
Norther n Michigan .&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Richar d Ed-&#13;
Strom of Muskegon were&#13;
week-en d guests of Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Clyde Robeson .&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Lester DeWitt&#13;
of Lansin g were Sunda y visitors&#13;
of Mrs. Jenni e Gran t&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Dea n Hoar d&#13;
announce d the birth of a son,&#13;
born Octobe r 2. Danie l Ray,&#13;
weighed 8 pound s 8 ounces .&#13;
Mrs, Barbar a Clark enter -&#13;
taine d several friends from&#13;
the Denta l Clinic , for dinne r&#13;
Wednesday evening.&#13;
Duan e Kunzlema n is a patient&#13;
, at St. Joseph Merc y Hospital&#13;
in Ann Arbor, after he&#13;
was injured when his car&#13;
struck a tree on M-106 Tuesday&#13;
morning .&#13;
Man y from the Gregor y&#13;
area attende d the Harvest&#13;
festival and Homecomin g at&#13;
the Waterloo Far m Museu m&#13;
Sunda y afternoon .&#13;
Mrs. Pear l Marshal l enter -&#13;
taine d at a Euchr e part y Frl«&#13;
day afternoon .&#13;
of Pettysville Road .&#13;
The Rober t Amburgeys were In&#13;
Rocheste r Sunda y visiting Bob's&#13;
brother , Don . who has been blind&#13;
since June . H e is now attendin g&#13;
the Leade r Dog Schoo l at Roch -&#13;
ester and gettin g acclimate d to&#13;
his conditio n and learnin g to rely&#13;
on the guidanc e of a leader dog.&#13;
He is now in th e secon d week of&#13;
the four week course .&#13;
The Rober t Amburgeys left&#13;
Wednesday to spend the rest of&#13;
the week at Dougla s Lake with&#13;
forme r Plnckne y residents , Ray&#13;
and Margare t Mortality .&#13;
The Ona Campbell s were In&#13;
Lansin g Sunda y for dinne r and a&#13;
combinatio n farewell and birthda y&#13;
dinner . The Campbell s will be&#13;
makin g thei r annua l trip to Flor -&#13;
ida very soon an d young Tom ,&#13;
thei r grandso n had a birthday .&#13;
Rev. David Nash , his wife and&#13;
youngster s of Niles, Ohio are&#13;
spendin g th e week end with his&#13;
parents , th e Mar k Nashes . While&#13;
her e the y will atten d th e football&#13;
game at East Lansin g with&#13;
Rosalie an d Ken ZU1. Rev. and&#13;
Mrs. Wilbur Vornis of Columbus ,&#13;
Ohio will be Frida y dinne r guests&#13;
at the Nash home .&#13;
Little Beth Rogers had a belated&#13;
birthda y part y last Satur -&#13;
day with five little girls in attendance&#13;
. Beth, daughte r of th e&#13;
Louis Rogers' of West M-36, was&#13;
8 years old on Octobe r 5.&#13;
Hi-Lan d Lakers had bette r beware&#13;
. . . they now have a mar -&#13;
ine deput y sheriff appointe d by&#13;
Sheriff Gehringe r in residence .&#13;
He is Lloyd Wolf, a year aroun d&#13;
residen t on Oute r Drive . H e serves&#13;
Livingston Count y and is not&#13;
an Association appointee . His job&#13;
will be primaril y educationa l for&#13;
the purpos e of saving lives and&#13;
propert y on the lake. However&#13;
he has the authorit y to use stringent&#13;
measure s on violaters.&#13;
stalled unti l very late in th e&#13;
game when the y finally got&#13;
thei r only touchdown .&#13;
Williamston scored thre e&#13;
TDs by mixing thei r plays&#13;
well and passing to score and&#13;
end the drives.&#13;
The Pirat e JV touchdow n&#13;
came late in the fourth quarter&#13;
when they had moved the&#13;
ball within the Williamston&#13;
yard line. Th e play was on&#13;
an end run by right halfback&#13;
Tom Mitchel l with backs Randy&#13;
Brown and Ran Radloff.&#13;
playing fullback for starter ,&#13;
Nick Marsh , leadin g the way.&#13;
This Thursday , Octobe r 15,&#13;
th e Dexte r Dreadnaught' s&#13;
Junio r Varsity will come to&#13;
Pinckne y to play the Pirat e&#13;
JVs.&#13;
f ..v ft&#13;
We should always remem -&#13;
ber, especiall y in trouble d&#13;
times, tha t th e Fathe r within&#13;
us will lead the way if we&#13;
pray for guidance . We must&#13;
put our faith trustingl y in&#13;
Him and He will direc t our&#13;
steps in the prope r path .&#13;
Can Livingston County Prosper Without&#13;
Good Roads?&#13;
ONLY YOU CAN DECIDE&#13;
VOTE m YES ON BOTH&#13;
THE ROAD PROPOSITION AND&#13;
THE DEPT. UMITATI N BALLOT&#13;
NOVEMBER 3RD&#13;
Donate d by ACTIVE IMPROVEMEN T GROU P&#13;
Nothing to buy—nothin g to write ! Just select your PIONEER a.^.&#13;
IDEM Kl EVERYBODY WINS ! CHECK THESE PRI&#13;
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PLUS: Rod* &amp; Re*ls • First Aid Kit* • Fishing lure*&#13;
Free Service Certificate s • Fresh Wot-pr Fishing Guides&#13;
Com* m now for your Swo«p*folr&lt;r s ptufi while supp/ y of Gokieh&#13;
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140 Livingston Street , Pinckne y Phon e UP 8-3149&#13;
Want-Ad s Really&#13;
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THE KROGER SHOPPIN G CENTER&#13;
HOWELL&#13;
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2-Mlle s West of Brighto n on U.S.-1 6&#13;
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC&#13;
Golfing All Day SI.5 0&#13;
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Every Wednesda y Night Is&#13;
Hootenann y&#13;
Every Frida y and Saturda y&#13;
DANCIN G TO A BAND&#13;
FISH FRY FRIDAY NIGHTS&#13;
DINNERS SERVED FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY&#13;
Everyone Invited Out For&#13;
Fun At&#13;
Woodland Golf Club&#13;
Thursday , Frida y &amp; Saturda y — Oct. 15th - 16th • 17th&#13;
Now Under the Ownership of Jennie Hopldns&#13;
Owner of Patricia's Beauty Salon In Brighton&#13;
complete&#13;
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116 W. GRAN D RIVER&#13;
Next to the Canop y — Brighton&#13;
IS JOININ G THE GRAND OPENIN G&#13;
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EVERYONE INVITED&#13;
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DRESSING&#13;
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WITH&#13;
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WITH THIS COUPON&#13;
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LIMIT ONE TO A CUSTOMER&#13;
COUPON EXPIRES, TIES., OCT. 19&#13;
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—inv up at—S«t&#13;
III of $4700— *&#13;
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COFFEE$M MOR CIERICALS-ACCTT G $$70-85 Tfi*4 Ka.n c$t »»II W 42.&#13;
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REAL ESTATE&#13;
— 5 acres, spacious&#13;
face brick Colonial. 3 bedrooms&#13;
.down. 3 and bath unfinished&#13;
'Second floor with heating, wiring,&#13;
and plumbing. Kitchen&#13;
built-ins. Owner sacrificing.&#13;
$25,000. TR 2-2914 evenings.&#13;
TR 4-9615 days. Morris Realty.&#13;
10-14x&#13;
PRIVATE party wants farm with&#13;
house in fair condition at reasonable&#13;
price in this area. Call 227- 1 7851. 10-14-p&#13;
AUTHORIZED Pioneer Chain Saw&#13;
Dealer &amp; Service. Two-cycle fuel.&#13;
WILSON'S MID-STATE M A R -&#13;
INE, INC. C095 E. Grand River.&#13;
Lake Chemung, Brighton. Phone&#13;
546-0740.&#13;
tfx&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
ONLY one like this. VA repossession.&#13;
Take over as is. For&#13;
handyman, 3 bedrooms, one&#13;
bath, kitchen, dining room,&#13;
huge family room. For only&#13;
$4,500. Terms may be obtained&#13;
from your local bank, or cash.&#13;
Complete cyclone fenced-in&#13;
yai I. A real sleeper. Hurry -&#13;
Hurry - Hurry. Donald Henkelman&#13;
Co. tfx&#13;
WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY&#13;
for retired person. Income&#13;
property. Owner must&#13;
sacrifice. Income $100 per mo.&#13;
GR 4-7058. tfx&#13;
LAKE front home. Three miles&#13;
north of Police post at School&#13;
Lake. 2891 Parklawn Drive.&#13;
10-14p&#13;
Earl W . Kline Real Estate&#13;
9817 E. Grand River Brighton, Michigan&#13;
City of Brighton&#13;
1 ACRE U » r —3 Bedrooms,&#13;
fireplace, c a r p e t i n g &amp;&#13;
drape*, screened porch, excellent&#13;
condition. Terms&#13;
4 BEDROOMS: 2 story&#13;
home, large lot, full basement,&#13;
large closets, storage&#13;
space, carpeting &amp; drapes.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
INCOME: 2 nnlts, t bedrooms&#13;
living room, dining,&#13;
kitchen and bath per unit.&#13;
Good location. Terms.&#13;
Country&#13;
IVi ACRE — Howell Area:&#13;
3 Bedrooms. larg« 1W. room,&#13;
fireplace, wardrobe closeii,&#13;
ulira-modern kitchen, family&#13;
room with a panoramic view&#13;
«oi the countryside. More&#13;
land available. Terms.&#13;
12 i/j ACRES: 8 Bedrooms,&#13;
2 car para ere, small barn,&#13;
partial basement. Terms.&#13;
10 ACRES — This beautiful&#13;
estate is rolling &amp; wooded.&#13;
Home custom built with all&#13;
the extra's. Owner leaving&#13;
state. Terms.&#13;
BEACH LAKE — 8 Bedrooms,&#13;
all electric heat, lake&#13;
front, attached gar., extra&#13;
lot, fireplace, excellent condition.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
210 ACRES — S Bedroom&#13;
home, can be sold as unit or&#13;
80 acre parcels.&#13;
Lake Homes&#13;
SCHOOL LAKE —4 Bedrooms,&#13;
large liv. room,&#13;
H.A. heat, lake privileges&#13;
Wi baths, storage space.&#13;
A real Buy, $12,500.&#13;
Terms&#13;
Lake Homes&#13;
BRIGOS LAKE — Stone,&#13;
siding &amp; alum, siding, 8 bedrooms,&#13;
2 car garage OU H.A.&#13;
heat, partial basement, Lot&#13;
90 x 212, fireplace, lake&#13;
privileges. $9,500. Terms.&#13;
SILVER LAKE — t Bedrooms&#13;
(poss. 3rd.) plus 2&#13;
Bedroom cottage, S car garage,&#13;
8'/2 acres, 3S0 ft. lake&#13;
frontage, can be sold as unit&#13;
or will divide. Terms&#13;
Lake&#13;
Building Sites&#13;
LAKE-OF-THE-PIXE8 —25&#13;
desirable waterfront lots.&#13;
Take your choice, $4,500,&#13;
10% down.&#13;
L A K E - O F - T H E - P I N E S —&#13;
Off lake lots, heavily wooded&#13;
with beautiful pines. $2,-&#13;
500, 10% down.&#13;
Commercial&#13;
DOWNTOWN BRIGHTON:&#13;
Building 22 x 120, cement&#13;
block with brick front, Gas&#13;
heat, air conditioned. Terms.&#13;
NEW ^ J D S O N — Building&#13;
40 x 50 now leased, apt.&#13;
ibove, Ideal location. Terms.&#13;
BRIGHTON — Grand River&#13;
East. 200 x 300. Terms.&#13;
BRIGHTON •— Grand River&#13;
West. 185 x 400. Terms.&#13;
Farms and Vacant&#13;
Acreage&#13;
6 ACRES — Gently rolling,&#13;
good location, Terms.&#13;
COTTAGES — On Round&#13;
Briggs and Island Lake from&#13;
$6,000. &amp; up.&#13;
FONDA LAKE — 4 Bedroom,&#13;
80 ft- lakefroni, 2&#13;
ear garage, gas heat large&#13;
elosets, c a r p e t i n g and&#13;
drapes, fireplace, excellent&#13;
rondiiion. Terms.&#13;
FONDA LAKE — Brick, 2&#13;
car attached garage, Disposal&#13;
and dishwasher, Gas&#13;
hot water heat, storms and&#13;
screens. Excellent beach.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
LAKE-OF-THE-PINES: .&#13;
New: 3 Bedrooms, 2 fireplaces,&#13;
lVa baths, attach*&#13;
ed 2-car gar., brick ranch,&#13;
country kitchen w i t h&#13;
dishwasher and all builtin*.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
FARMETTES&#13;
21 2 - 5 - 10 ACRES&#13;
Highly restricted 1 mile&#13;
north of access to 1-96.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
60 ACRES — 2 Bedrooms,&#13;
1 story home, H. A. Heat,&#13;
paved road large barn. Excellent&#13;
condition. Terms.&#13;
120 ACRES—Vacant, Wooded&#13;
and Scenic, Close to 1-96&#13;
Terms&#13;
80 ACRES — HARTLAND&#13;
AREA, 3 Miles from Expressway,&#13;
large barn 40 i&#13;
30, Septic ft Well. Terms.&#13;
? ACRES — Wlnan's lake&#13;
Sub. Terms.&#13;
40 ACRES — Rolling and&#13;
wooded close to 1-96. Terms.&#13;
RENTAL — Maxfield Lake:&#13;
2 Bedrooms, Liv. room with&#13;
firepltce, khchen, enclosed&#13;
porch, completely furnished.&#13;
$100.00 j » r month. 1 child&#13;
accepted.&#13;
Bailey&#13;
AC 9-9432&#13;
Dnaae Hyna&#13;
AC 7-4636&#13;
Walker Paossett&#13;
646-1007&#13;
Brighton 227-1021&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
RETIREMENT HOME, Huron&#13;
River Drive near Portage Lake;&#13;
2 bedroom, year round on 1&#13;
acre lot. Beautiful pine setting.&#13;
Basement, garage, garden plot.&#13;
$9,000. Terms. Mauel Zimmerman,&#13;
Lady of Lakes, Dexter&#13;
426-8830. 10-14-x&#13;
HOME, 6 MILES SOUTH of&#13;
Howell on Howell-Pinckney&#13;
Road; 90 it. on pavement, 2 J J&#13;
ft. deep; all kinds fruit, berries;&#13;
landscaped shady yard;&#13;
2 bedrooms, large living roum&#13;
with fireplace, carpet, draperies&#13;
included, modern kitchen,&#13;
utility room, lVa car aUucr.tL&#13;
garage; 1,000 gal. septic tank;&#13;
92 ft. well. Sale price $16,000.&#13;
Can be financed. Mabel Zimmerman,&#13;
Lady of Lakes, Dexter&#13;
426-8830. 10-14-x&#13;
Business&#13;
Opportunities&#13;
OPPORTUNITY&#13;
MAN OR WOMAN&#13;
Responsible person to service&#13;
and collect from automatic&#13;
dispensers. N o experience&#13;
needed. Car, references, and&#13;
$450 to $900 cash necessary. 4&#13;
to 8 hours weekly required.&#13;
Excellent monthly income.&#13;
For local interview, write Kay&#13;
Co., 902 West 77% Street, Richfield,&#13;
Minnesota.&#13;
1 SWAPPED FOR&#13;
IT THROUGH THE,&#13;
WANT ADS&#13;
Business&#13;
Opportunities&#13;
EXCLUSIVE&#13;
FRANCHISE&#13;
Amazing new liquid plastic&#13;
coating used on all types of&#13;
surfaces interior or exterior.&#13;
Eliminates waxing when a p -&#13;
plied on Asphalt Tile, Vinyl,&#13;
Linoleum, Vinyl Asbestos, Hard&#13;
Wood, and Furniture. Completely&#13;
eliminates painting&#13;
when applied to Wood, Metal,&#13;
or Concrete, surfaces. This finish&#13;
is also recommended for&#13;
boats and automobiles.&#13;
NO COMPETITION&#13;
As these are exclusive formulas&#13;
in demand by all businesses,&#13;
industry and homes. No franchise&#13;
fee. Minimum investment&#13;
$300. Maximum investment -&#13;
$7,000. Investment is secured&#13;
by inventory. Factory trained&#13;
personnel will help set up your&#13;
business.&#13;
For complete details and descriptive&#13;
literature write:&#13;
BOX 23156&#13;
COLUMBUS, OHIO&#13;
11-11-x&#13;
Business Service&#13;
ALL KINDS of home repair&#13;
work, Light hauling, tree trimming.&#13;
AC 9-6264. tfx&#13;
TOP SOIL, gravel, stone, land&gt;&#13;
scaping, grading, mowing. Sep&#13;
tic tanks and fields Trench&#13;
ing, Bulldozing Eldred Truck &amp;&#13;
Tractor Service. 229-6857. t-f-x&#13;
Bus. Services ARGUS • DISPATCH - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER M, 196*&#13;
FENCING SAVE 25%&#13;
Fall special Oct. thru Dec. Industrial&#13;
and residential and&#13;
garages and additions. New&#13;
Hudson Fence Co. 437-9441.&#13;
12-30x&#13;
AUTO GLASS: Finest work&#13;
and materials. Pickup and de&#13;
livery service or use our car,&#13;
your choice. MUFFLERS, UN&#13;
CONDITIONALLY guaranteea&#13;
to original consumer tor a*&#13;
long as he owns the vehicle on&#13;
which it is installed. AiRCO&#13;
welding supplies. LEAF Spr&#13;
ings, all cars and light trucks.&#13;
l^j to 2 Tun Trucks, fronts&#13;
only. TRUCK MIRRORS re&#13;
condi t i o n e d, $3.50. ABE'S&#13;
AUTO PARTS, Howell. Phone&#13;
546-0430.&#13;
FOR SALE — Extruded alumi&#13;
num storm windows ard duors&#13;
Gamble Store, Brighton. Phone&#13;
AC 7-2551. t-f-x&#13;
LET GEORGE DO IT • FREE&#13;
estimates on new gas, oii ox&#13;
coal furnaces and plumbing&#13;
Brighton Plumbing and Heating&#13;
Phone AC 9-271L t-f-x&#13;
CARPET and furniture cleaning&#13;
by Servicemaster. Free estimates.&#13;
Phone 546-4560. If no&#13;
answer 546-0413. tfx&#13;
HURON RIVER 5 room home on a nice lot. Oil&#13;
heat, large enclosed porch. Quiet neighborhood.&#13;
$6,500.00 — Easy Terms.&#13;
ORE LAKEFRONT home with 90 ft. of excellent&#13;
frontage. Level and beautiful landscaped lot. Oil&#13;
radiant heating system and 2 car heated garage. 2&#13;
baths. $29,500.00 — Terms.&#13;
NEAR SOUTH LYON a "like new" ranch home on&#13;
approx. 1 acre. Attached garage. Convenient kitchen&#13;
and utility room. Fire place and 1' '••&gt; baths.&#13;
$14,900.00 — Terms.&#13;
NEAR BRIGHTON a 3 bedroom home with full&#13;
basement and 2 car attached garage. Large, nicely&#13;
landscaped lot. Automatic dishwasher and lots of&#13;
cupboards. Oil furnace — gas available. $13,300.00&#13;
Convenient Terms.&#13;
KEN SHULTZ AGENCY&#13;
Real Estate S Insurance&#13;
9909 E. Grand River. Brighton- AC 9-615S&#13;
GAS Conversion Burners. Free&#13;
estimates — terms. Gentile&#13;
Home Center. UP 8-3143.&#13;
tfx&#13;
QUALITY floor sanding and&#13;
finishing. Free estimates. J &amp;&#13;
C Floor Co. 227-2867. tfx&#13;
Whi REPLACE GLASS - in a&#13;
luminum, wood or steel sash&#13;
C. G. Rolison Hardware, 111&#13;
W. Main S t AC 7-7531. t-f-x&#13;
CALL ifr.E 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;
LAND&#13;
CONTRACTS&#13;
WANTED&#13;
Immediate&#13;
Cash&#13;
Earl Garrris,&#13;
Realtor&#13;
fifi17 Commerce Rd.&#13;
Orchard lake. Mich.&#13;
EMpire 3-2511 or 3-10SG&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
SILVER LAKE — Waterfront 3-bedroom year 'round home.&#13;
Panelled interior, fireplace, full bath, extra large garaye.&#13;
Excellent condition. $19,900. Terms.&#13;
CHEMUNG LAKE — Lakcfront 3-bedroom year 'round home.&#13;
80 ft. water frontage. Natural fireplace, &lt;,'as heat, spacious&#13;
porch, H'a car garage. Immediate possession. $12,500 with&#13;
$2,000 down.&#13;
COUNTRY HOME — One year old 3-bedroom brick ranch with&#13;
walkout basement. Two fireplaces, 2 4 baths, spacious kitchen,&#13;
gas heat, attached 2-car garage. Excellent location close&#13;
to expressways. Lake privileges included in price of §25,500.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
SOUTH LYOX AREA — 3-Bedroom ranch. Dining room, \y2&#13;
baths, fireplace, hot water heat, attached garage. Large lot.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
FONDA LAKE COTTAGE - Lake privileges. Two-bedrooms,&#13;
fireplace, large porch, offered at $5,500 to close estate.&#13;
CITY HOME — Brighton. Two-bedroom, one floor h;&gt;mo. stone&#13;
and aluminum exterior. Refrigerator, electric range, washer&#13;
and dryer. Excellent home for young or retired couple. Well&#13;
priced as owner is anxious to sell. Good terms.&#13;
40 ACRES — Vacant. Located on blacktop road. $35000 per&#13;
acre. Terms.&#13;
80 ACRES — 5-bedroom farmhouse. Needs repair. Blacktop&#13;
road. $350.00 per acre. Good terms.&#13;
We have many other listings of homes, cottages, farms, vacant&#13;
acreage and lake lots.&#13;
A. C. THOMPSON, Real Estate&#13;
9947 E. Grand River&#13;
Brighton — AC 7-3101&#13;
Salesmen:&#13;
V GLAZIER WILLIAM REICKS&#13;
AC 9-9345 AC 9-6335&#13;
W E B U Y&#13;
LAND CONTRACTS&#13;
IF YOU ARE SELLING&#13;
P R O P E R T Y ON A&#13;
LAND C O N T R A C T&#13;
AND WANT TO GET&#13;
YOUR MONEY OUT OF&#13;
THE CONTRACT CALL&#13;
JL McMAY.&#13;
Howell 546-3610&#13;
Custom Built&#13;
Ranch Homes&#13;
ON r u m LAND&#13;
LAKGti&#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, 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.&#13;
r&#13;
GEltn&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
HOWELL TOWN &amp; COUNTRY, Inc.&#13;
I INSURANCE # BUILDING&#13;
Three Offices to Serve You . . .&#13;
H O W E L L — 1002 E' GRAND RIVER» 546-2880&#13;
BRIGHTON— 108 w- MAIN&gt; AC 71131&#13;
• P I N C K N E Y — 11T E&lt; MAIN» 8783177&#13;
15 ACRES — 3 bedroom home — automatic heat&#13;
—full bath — bam and other outbuildings.&#13;
$12,200. with Terms. No. 1501&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
S BEDROOM RANCH — close to shopping&#13;
center, kitchen has built-ins, bath — full&#13;
basement — Located on two lots. $16,500.&#13;
No. 1321&#13;
2 BEDROOM or possible 3 bedroom, V'a&#13;
story home, separate dining room, close&#13;
to A &amp; P and churches. $12,900 with $1,900.&#13;
down No. 1674.&#13;
2 BEDROOM RANCH — Living Room,&#13;
dining room, kitchen and utility room. Lot&#13;
66 x 147. Priced to sell. No. 1451&#13;
TWO BEDROOM OLDER HOME — Carpeted&#13;
living room — Paneled kitchen — screened&#13;
front porch — garage with plenty of&#13;
storage. Beautiful large lot. $9,500. with&#13;
$1500. down. No. 1612&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
4 BEDROOM OLDER HOME — larRe lot —&#13;
Excellent shade trees. $7,500. No. 1721&#13;
COUNTRY&#13;
3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH - fireplace -&#13;
built-in kitchen — attached 2 car garage.&#13;
119,000. No. 1767-A&#13;
Near&#13;
NEW THREE BEDROOM BRICK RANCH&#13;
— fireplace — lVfe ceramic baths — builtin&#13;
oven and stove1 — full basement —&#13;
2 car attached garage. $19,500. No. 1755&#13;
HAMBURG — Three bedroom older home —&#13;
modern kitchen — paneled living room —&#13;
2 car garage. $12,000 No. 1677.&#13;
2/3 ACRE — 3 bedroom — one story home,&#13;
Carpeted living room, brcspmont with work&#13;
shop and play room. Attached two rar jrarange.&#13;
Nice landscaping. $15,900. with terms.&#13;
No. 1708&#13;
2 BEDROOM COTTAGE — rombinrri livinroom&#13;
and kitchen — lake privileges on Rush&#13;
Lake. $7,500. with 5750.00 down. No. 1683&#13;
LAKELAND COUNTRY CLTB — two-level&#13;
home overlooking Golf Course — beautiful&#13;
trees and setting — modernistic home — 3&#13;
bedrooms. No. 1682.&#13;
8!i ACRES — 2 bedroom ranch — dininq&#13;
room — kitchen and spacious living room&#13;
— attached 1H car garage — storms and&#13;
screens. $10,500. with $2,500. down. No.&#13;
1665&#13;
2 BEDROOM RANCH — living room 21 x 11, \&#13;
kitchen and dinin? area 16 x 26 —&#13;
way and attached 21/2 car ^a&#13;
Brighton. No. 1655&#13;
2 BEDROOM mrxiorncstic ranrh on bountifully&#13;
landscaped country lot. Cnrpotod living&#13;
and dining room, fireplace, kitchen with&#13;
built-in ovpn and range, blonrlrr and di.sh- «&#13;
washrr. Possibility of lakefront. $23,000.&#13;
No. 1653.&#13;
3 BEDROOM RANCH — living room, kitchen&#13;
— attached two car garage. Lot 110 x 198.&#13;
$12,000. No. 1645&#13;
3 BEDROOM ranch nestled in pines — many&#13;
features — slate floor rntry way — covered&#13;
patio — chorry paneled family room with&#13;
fireplace and many more. No. 1512&#13;
2 BEDROOM cottage, living room with fireplace,&#13;
kitchen, rnth, covered patio. Completely&#13;
furnished. $10,500. No. 1559,&#13;
SMALL COTTAGE — full basement, living&#13;
area 12 x 20, kitchen 10 x 7, full bath,&#13;
knotty pine interior, furnished, 2 lots.&#13;
$6,500. with $1,000. down. No. 1697&#13;
S BR RANCH - carpotoo1 living room with&#13;
fireplace, kitchen and dining area, l1^ baths,&#13;
recreation room. 2V2 car garage Nicely&#13;
landscaped. $21,500 No. 1547&#13;
3 BEDROOM RANCH — within stones throw&#13;
of Brighton — IV2 bath — carpeted living&#13;
room — full basement. No. 1675&#13;
LAKE HOMES&#13;
2 BEDROOM or possible S bedroom ranch -&#13;
V/2 baths — fireplace. $10,600.&#13;
ORE LAKE — Three bedroom cottage —&#13;
Excellent beach — 75 x 300 lot — larg©&#13;
shade trees — living room 12x13 — dining&#13;
room 12 x 15 — porch 9 x 28. No.&#13;
1712&#13;
BUCK LAKE — Two bedroom ranch — built&#13;
in 1964. Ceramic bath — excellent easement&#13;
to lake. $9,250. No. 1714&#13;
HANDY LAKE — nearly new 2 bedroom&#13;
ranch — full basement — kitchen h a s&#13;
built-in stove and oven — dining area 11&#13;
x 15 - 512.775. — $1,500. down. No. 1684&#13;
SILVER LAKE — 2 bedroom — oil fumac*&#13;
—designod for year around living — With&#13;
extra lot, $11,000. with $1,000. down. N a&#13;
1628&#13;
LONG LAKE — 2 Redroom — large porch —&#13;
garn-e — furnace — This cottage Is p a n&#13;
of exclusive club. $12,750. with $3,500&#13;
down. No. 1629&#13;
LONG LAKE — 2 bedroom cottage — modern&#13;
kitchen — Sandy beach. $11,000. wftb $2,i&#13;
500. d'Avn. No. 15K6&#13;
HANDY LAKE — 2 bedroom lakefront eot-&#13;
U\v,(\ w;ilkout basement. $8,500. with $500.&#13;
down. No. 1717&#13;
STRAWBERRY LAKE - 3 bedroom, second&#13;
row homo with attached garage, spacious&#13;
iving room. $0,600. with $2,600 down. No&#13;
j&#13;
j LAKE CHFMT'VO - Fxmflrnt lake&#13;
nrs, 2 hodroom cottage with walk-out basement,&#13;
ran he u^r-rl for year around living&#13;
shaded lot. $8,850. No. 1604&#13;
WOODLAND — Two bedroom ranch type&#13;
home — living room with fireplace — utility&#13;
room — enclosed front porch, $11^000.&#13;
No. 12G4R-1&#13;
THREE BEDROOM one-story home —«.l«9ge&#13;
kitchen — living and dining area —• full&#13;
basement. $10,000. No. 1757&#13;
I&#13;
R 0 f \ D LAKE — Two bedroom lake front&#13;
home — 1»4 car g.nra^ — partly furnished&#13;
-excellent beach. $14,000. No. 1758&#13;
HORIZON HILLS&#13;
2 BEDROOM ranch type cottage, pine paneled&#13;
interior, newly carpeted livng room,&#13;
family kitchen combined with dining area.&#13;
Excellent bench, $13,000. No. 1311&#13;
S T R A W B E R R Y LAKE - 3 bedroom home —&#13;
full bnsement with finished recreation room&#13;
— lining room and dining room carpeted —&#13;
jdenl bench — se;-eened in patio. $18,500&#13;
with terms. No. 1181&#13;
WOODLAND — fi BEDROOM brick veneei&#13;
ranch home. Large living room with fireplace,&#13;
2 baths, family kitchen, glassed m&#13;
porch with grill. Outside patio with grill&#13;
2 n r garage. $31,500. No. 1553&#13;
FARMS&#13;
HORSE FARM — East of Brighton — 60&#13;
acres — guod fencing — 8 box stalls 8&#13;
bedroom ranch with attached garage —&#13;
fireplace — &gt;Vi mile frontage. $47,500,&#13;
19 ACRES — Three bedroom older farm&#13;
house in good condition — living room ^&gt;&#13;
kitchen — dining room — Wi car garage—&#13;
Renutiful setting among blue spruce and&#13;
hemlock trees. $17,000. No. 1701&#13;
4-BEDROOM RANCH WITH full basement&#13;
fireplace, kitchen with built-in oven and stove&#13;
—2 baths. Attached 2 car garage. $35,000.&#13;
RETREAT&#13;
__ I 10 ACRE — private pond — 54 varieties of&#13;
trees — Black top road — IVi story retreat&#13;
—wall to wall carpeting. No. 1719&#13;
Mildred Shannon Mildred Duff&#13;
AC 9-6636 MU 5-2056&#13;
Bea Meffjritt Sally Noeker&#13;
AC 9-2496 AC 9-6874&#13;
Charles Showerman Roscoe Eager&#13;
Bert Wylie — UP 8-3146 Art White&#13;
Virginia Herrmann Erston Clarke&#13;
AC 9-7923 498-2173&#13;
Bill Ernst H. G. Wiggins *&#13;
AC 9-9407 PR 4-5648&#13;
Ralph Nauss Hollis Miller Bob Fritd&gt;&#13;
Bill Borteb&#13;
.&#13;
ACRE Building site, 793 f t&#13;
road frontage, completely fenced,&#13;
new 2 car garage on property.&#13;
2 miles E. of US-23 X-way. $6,500&#13;
$1,000 down.&#13;
SPACIOUS CUSTOM built ranch&#13;
home, like new, on one acre. 2&#13;
car garage, paved road, $18,500.&#13;
$5,000 down.&#13;
NEW FIVE bedroom three level&#13;
borne, 40 acres, 2 4 baths, recreation&#13;
room, basement, hot water&#13;
heat West of Brighton. $35,000.&#13;
THREE B E D R O O M lakefront&#13;
borne near Brighton. 80 ft front*&#13;
age. $10,500. $2,000 down&#13;
ayner&#13;
408 West Insurance &amp; Real Estate Main Street .^ , w :&#13;
BRIGHTON Detroiters caU WOodward 3-1480 A C 7 - 2 2 7 1&#13;
EST. 1022 Open Sunday* &amp; Evenings by'appointment A C 9 - 7 S 4 1&#13;
LAKEFRONT HOME, S rooms&#13;
with nice R e c Room, oil furnace,&#13;
basement, excellent land beach.&#13;
Briggs Lake. $12,500. $2,000. down.&#13;
TWO BEDROOM Brighton City&#13;
home H acre site. $4,000. $500.&#13;
down.&#13;
THREE B E D R O O M lakefront&#13;
home on Sears Lake. S lots, fall&#13;
basement, garage real good fishing&#13;
lake. $16,000, $2,001 down.&#13;
NEAT TWO bedroom Huron river&#13;
front cottage. Modern. Large kit&#13;
$6,500. $1,500. down&#13;
rut.&#13;
V,&#13;
• • &gt; »^»&#13;
WANT AD RATES&#13;
CASH KATES&#13;
r/ 15 WORDS MIMMUM CHARGE $1.00&#13;
If 5c PCK VM&gt;RD UVEB U WO&amp;O8&#13;
Shi UN D CSSEKT1UN 75c F U S T U WORDS&#13;
4c fcACH ADDITIONAL HOW)&#13;
2jc EXTRA frOR A BOX REFLY&#13;
DLADLLNE TIME SCHEDULES&#13;
ARGIS — ILLS. NOON — DISPATCH TUBS. NOON&#13;
SILL TOMORROW&#13;
•itfc • WAMT ID TOMU&#13;
NOTICE Male&#13;
I .MACHINIST, some milling ex-&#13;
GAS CU-WERSKJN Buniei-i ' penuueo neee.-^arv. Begel Tool&#13;
Free Estimates -- Trrma Lien- Ci&gt;., 4H.r;i) S. Old US-23, Brigh-&#13;
Home&#13;
3UJ.&#13;
tun. tfx&#13;
LOSE WK1U1IT&#13;
n € u , m i j ; r u \ t. u&#13;
Tablet.-. u i- i j.&#13;
Drujjb.&#13;
NKLU HKl.f in my business.&#13;
per- week to start with&#13;
.-cKiy u. r.h ' oppui lunit&gt; I" earn $130 per&#13;
. &gt;&lt; \ ,1 • J Ju-1. ; \\ e c k a t t r i&#13;
I l-2*x jts:;;u p.i&#13;
ARE YOU bciwt'L'ti thf&#13;
21 and ooV Aiv ; J U a&#13;
mechaii-L, J a u &gt;• c r . .--.a&#13;
white collar u inker, laborer, pron&#13;
u n ? i'uid out v\liai the&#13;
JUJIIOI' ChambtT ol Commerce&#13;
can oiler yuu and \uur&#13;
community. AJI open nit-ftin^ lor&#13;
all you men wdl be In/id at .lark&#13;
Jefffries nou&gt;&lt;.\ unc mile north&#13;
of town at til."&gt;0 i'uK-knt'v Koad.&#13;
October 27, 7:1)0 .iharp. Br MUC&#13;
to attend. lll-Hx&#13;
Card of Thanks&#13;
I WOULD Me to take tiLs opportunity&#13;
to thank all my good&#13;
friends and' °heighbor.s lor iht&gt;&#13;
many cards, flovv&lt;.T&gt;, tt'k-phoiif&#13;
tall?, dixl prayers duruig my Ulre^&#13;
s. Special thanks for the wonderful&#13;
care by the nurses at Mc-&#13;
Pherson Community Health Center&#13;
aixTalso to Dr. Wilkinson,&#13;
o- AtteUn Funster&#13;
I WOULD like to take this opportunlty&#13;
to thank the many lnends&#13;
and organizations Tor their cards,&#13;
flowers and; prayers during my&#13;
recent illness at St. J&lt;^eph Hospital.&#13;
I wt&gt;uld' particularly like&#13;
to thank my neighbors for thenmany&#13;
acts of kindness. Ail of&#13;
these thoughtful gestures are&#13;
deeply appreciated by my family&#13;
and me.&#13;
Ray Pearsail&#13;
I WOULD like to thank my many&#13;
friends and neighbors for their&#13;
kindness, cards, prayers and&#13;
phone eails during my husband's&#13;
illness — then losing him. Also&#13;
thanks to Rev. Clark Mann of&#13;
MUiord Baptist Church. May God&#13;
bits* you all.&#13;
Hazel Falan&#13;
; M E C H A N I C W A N T E D . A p p l y&#13;
t :n p e r s o n *,t Bullnrd P u n t i u c -&#13;
j l i i u n b k r . 9o_D iv G r a n d R : \ e r ,&#13;
i Bi ;2h;on. lU-14-x&#13;
AUTOMATIC men to set up and&#13;
operate KA6 cone* davenports.&#13;
We arc an equal opiwrtunity employer.&#13;
Kullmori Ml-. Co., 201&#13;
Mill Aw., South l.yon.&#13;
10-14-x&#13;
RAWI.EKil! Product »ell at&#13;
practically every home. Start a&#13;
Rawleigh route in Livingston&#13;
County. No capital required.&#13;
Rawleigh. D e p t . MCJ-680-885.&#13;
Freeport, 111. 10-14p&#13;
SHAPER HANDS, surface grinders.&#13;
Bridgeport oi&gt;erators. Fringe&#13;
benefits. 58 hour week. Top&#13;
w.vjes. R&amp;B Tool and Gage Co.,&#13;
11X01 E. Grand River, Brighton.&#13;
10-14-x&#13;
FEMALE&#13;
WAITRESSES W A X T K D&#13;
Must be experienced. Apply in&#13;
p&lt;M-&lt;on Pat's Restaurant, 9S3U&#13;
}•:. Grand River, t-f-x&#13;
EiOL'SKKEEPER. L i v p in.&#13;
Children welcome. 546-1236.&#13;
10-14p&#13;
WAITRKSS. Experienced. Apply&#13;
in per.-on, Kager's Ro.^t-&#13;
: aurant. 114 W. Grand River,&#13;
! Howell. tfx&#13;
; BABY SITTER from 2 P.M. to&#13;
11 P.M. AC 9-6488. 10-14x&#13;
WAITRESSES WANTED. Call&#13;
AC 9-9995. 10-21x&#13;
RESPONSIBLE woman to care&#13;
for children while parents hunt&#13;
one week in November. Room,&#13;
board and wages. Call 229-9849&#13;
mornings. 10-21X&#13;
MOTOR ROUTE drivers to deliver&#13;
The Detroit News in Bnghton-&#13;
Howell area. Must have own&#13;
ear. Mileage plus commission.&#13;
Mr. Patrick Shearer, Circulation&#13;
Dept., The Detroit N&gt;,\&gt;, fiir&gt;&#13;
W. Lafayette, Detroit J6 2*22-&#13;
2473. t f x&#13;
MANPOWER&#13;
Needs women with various skills&#13;
and experience to work in the&#13;
Ann Arbor - Yphilanti-Brighton&#13;
, area. We have immediate openings&#13;
for pxecutive secretariestypi^&#13;
Ls - clerks - PHX, key punch&#13;
and bookkeeping machine operator*.&#13;
Both long or short term a*-&#13;
.si2nmenis.&#13;
TOP WAGES \ O FEES&#13;
Register at Manpower. Inc. 205&#13;
F Liberty, Ann Arbor, Michigan.&#13;
' , 10-14x&#13;
tilARAXTEED ROOFS&#13;
Built-lp Hot Roofs&#13;
Asphalt Shinjfle*&#13;
Free Estimates&#13;
Rep«airi and New Roofs&#13;
VIRLEY R O O F I M P&#13;
Phone Milford virtual 4-S785&#13;
815 Carolina, MiLford, Michlynn tfx&#13;
IADI&#13;
BLACK DIRT TOP SOIL&#13;
ROAD GRAVEL, CRUSHED STONE&#13;
EARTH MOVING, FILL SAND OR CLAY&#13;
Bulldozing &amp; Grading&#13;
COLLINS EXCAVATING&#13;
Phono 22»-ti7»l&#13;
7600 W. Grand River 10-Hx&#13;
BUYERS GUIDE&#13;
"Flowers by Heller's"&#13;
Formerly U'lnkHhftii^ Flora] Co.&#13;
' Phone How-ell&#13;
S/iop S Save&#13;
* *At Your&#13;
» • " •&#13;
. V , , - - ••••»&#13;
• * &gt; • • ' • Local&#13;
• •• - • •'••+&#13;
&lt;*'••• • • / •&#13;
Gamble's Store&#13;
for&#13;
Hardware — Paint&#13;
ftaJlpaper • Hou*eware«&#13;
and Appliances&#13;
ElectricaJ&#13;
and&#13;
Plumbinu Supplies&#13;
Tires &amp; Batteries&#13;
454 W M»iB r * AC 7-JW1&#13;
FEMALE&#13;
Kt munth. Phone&#13;
Di uiu.'i ^leu l&gt;«'i wet\i&#13;
ami 8:."&gt;0 p.m. ffx&#13;
BABY SITTER for 3 children.&#13;
Live in preferably. Call after 6&#13;
AC 9-9110. tfx&#13;
RECEPTIONEST, clerk, typist.&#13;
Wanted immediately. Brighton&#13;
Argus Box K 3&lt;5. 10-l4x&#13;
BABY SITTER wanted by the&#13;
week. Call after 5 p.m. AC 9-&#13;
6965.&#13;
AD... PAPERS.. I PRICE&#13;
—COVERS THESE AREAS—&#13;
Hartland Brighton Whitmore Lake&#13;
Green Oak Pinckney Howell&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
ARGUS&#13;
AC 7-7151&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
DISPATCH&#13;
UP 8-3141&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
SITUATIONS&#13;
Wanted&#13;
' BABYSITTING IN my home&#13;
j Evenings, weekly or myhtJy&#13;
Call 227-5818. tfx&#13;
W I L L DO baby sitting in my&#13;
home. U P 8-3496. 10-121-p&#13;
WANTED custom corn picking&#13;
\uth wagons and elevator available.&#13;
AC 9-6724. tfx&#13;
WILL DO ironing in my home.&#13;
j Call AC 9-6472. 10-14-&#13;
, Wn.L DO baby sitting in my&#13;
homo .Monday through Friday.&#13;
I Call 9-9360 anytime.&#13;
' 10-14-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, Brighton, or&#13;
Thomas Read Sons, Inc. 878-&#13;
3211. AC 7-1851. tfx&#13;
AKGIS • DISPATCH - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 19«4&#13;
Pets &amp; Animals&#13;
GERMAN Sheppard puppies; $10-&#13;
$13. Wm. Nesbit, 2036 Beardsley&#13;
Rd. Pinckney. 10-14p&#13;
Crops for Sale&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
QUALITY evergreens and nursery&#13;
stock. Bring containers,&#13;
shovels. Nectar Nook Farms,&#13;
1401 S. Hughes, Lake Chemung.&#13;
tfx&#13;
FIREPLACE WOOD, pick up,&#13;
or will deliver. Available by&#13;
trunk full or truck load.&#13;
Chuck's Repair, Pinckney 873-&#13;
3149. 10-14x&#13;
EVERGREENS. $1.00 — $3.00.&#13;
Turn off US-23 at Silver Lake&#13;
Rd., go I* mile to Evergreen&#13;
Rd. 10-21X&#13;
PRESCHOOLER care in my&#13;
; home, references, if needed. Gre-&#13;
I gory 498-2428. or first home&#13;
; Graves Road, 6 miles wo.-a of&#13;
• Pinckney. 10-14p&#13;
WILL IX) exterior painting. Reliable.&#13;
Fair prices. CalJ for estimate.&#13;
AC 9-6388. 10-14-x&#13;
Used Cars&#13;
51 FORD pick-up. 58 Edsel. 2&#13;
wheel trailer. Cheap lor cash.&#13;
Phone AC 9-6249. 10-14-x&#13;
1958 FORD Stationwagon, 4 door&#13;
country' sedan, $350. AC 6-9167.&#13;
10-14-x&#13;
1955 OLDSMOBILE convertible,&#13;
automatic. AH power. Body and&#13;
motor good. AC 9-«679. 7500 W.&#13;
Grand River. Lot 29. 10-14p&#13;
1962 FALCON Country Squire, station&#13;
wagon, excellent condition.&#13;
Automatic-trans., bucket seats,&#13;
seat belts, etc. Pinckney 878-&#13;
3787.&#13;
1962 TEMPEST. 4-door Deluxe lntenor&#13;
radio, back-up lights, power&#13;
steering, rust-proofed. AC 9-&#13;
9295. 10-14x&#13;
1963 MERCURY Monterey 4-&#13;
door hardtop, power steering,&#13;
brakes, windows, and seats. Dark&#13;
blue. Exceptional condition. AC&#13;
7-3924. 10-21-x&#13;
MOTOR SCOOTER - 1958 Allstate.&#13;
Runs good. $50. 229-7083.&#13;
10-14p&#13;
New Trucks&#13;
1965 NEW CMC Wideside&#13;
Pick-up. From 51795.00 Burroughs&#13;
Pontiar - GMC Sales&#13;
I] — Di»! 346-0930.&#13;
9-65&#13;
Mobile Homes&#13;
1959 MOBILE HOME. 10 x 56&#13;
Sabra. 2 bedrooms, bath shower,&#13;
large refrigerator. 10x18 carpeted&#13;
living room, excellent condition,&#13;
very clean. Lot 11. Pine Lodge&#13;
Trailer Park. Phone 227-2321.&#13;
tfx&#13;
SAVE FOOD $ S $. Come to&#13;
the iann for l'ro&gt;h eggs. Small,&#13;
15 dozen. 3.75. M e d i u m ,&#13;
15 dozen $4.80 Neighbors, split&#13;
' 2 ci.-t1. Holiuw u ^ k Farm,&#13;
Pushtoo Rd., at 8 Mile, 4&#13;
miles east of US-23 and M-36&#13;
interchange. GE 7-2474.&#13;
10-14X&#13;
HONEY — COMB and strain-&#13;
. eci. AJ.-u apples Charles Whulen j&#13;
15077 Mason Rd., Phone 54(j-j&#13;
I 1677. 10-21p ;&#13;
! }&#13;
i • I&#13;
j QUALITY apples for pies, sauce!&#13;
and eating. Molntosh, Jonathan, j&#13;
Delicious, Spy, Golden Delicious j&#13;
and Banana apples. Fresh apple&#13;
! cider. Also honey. Open 7 days&#13;
! per week. 8-7. Warren's Orchards, '&#13;
' 88G6 McClements Rd.. Brighton,&#13;
mile wast off old US23.&#13;
tfx&#13;
APPLES — PEARS&#13;
I SWEET CIDER - Many vari-&#13;
1 eties — Beautiful fruit. Bargains&#13;
j in utility grades. Bosc and Con- j&#13;
i ference pears. Sweet c i d e r \&#13;
freshly pressed. Oakland Oreh- j&#13;
ards. 2208 E. Commerce Rd., 1 j&#13;
mile east of Milford between {&#13;
Burns and Duck Lake Rds. 8-6 ]&#13;
dailv. 10-28X i&#13;
Farm Item&#13;
HEY Boys, Look: Now you&#13;
can defer all interest and payments&#13;
un new and u.«ed oil season&#13;
'r.tctors and equipment until&#13;
April 1, 1965 or month oi'&#13;
u&gt;e. See us for the best deaj&#13;
around. We trade and Unance,&#13;
Hartland A r e a Hardware.&#13;
Phon? 632-7141. 10-14-x&#13;
NEW &amp; USED GUNS, We buy,&#13;
sell and trade. 10690 E. Grand&#13;
River at Island Lake. 229-6630.&#13;
tfx&#13;
AUTO AND TRUCK financing&#13;
at simple interest. S&lt;i\e the&#13;
high cost of linancing a you are&#13;
a farmer or a part time farmer.&#13;
Production Credit As^'n of Lapeer.&#13;
205 N. Walnut St., Howell&#13;
Phone 546-2840 . 10-iJUx&#13;
AIR COMPRESSOR Tor rent.&#13;
Sterling Equipment Co. Call Howwell&#13;
546-2620. tfx&#13;
OIL HEATER. Good for cabin&#13;
or hunting camp. Will heat 2&#13;
car garage. AC 9-6212. 10-21x&#13;
APPLES: Delicious, $2.50 per!&#13;
bushel; Wolf River. $1.50 b u s - !&#13;
hel. 4 bushel $5.00; Tree R u n ,&#13;
Mclnlosh, Red Spy, $2.00 o r !&#13;
3 bushel $5. Squash $1.50 per;&#13;
bushel. Sweet cider. 70c gallon.'&#13;
George Fruit Farm j&#13;
9040 Farley, Pinckney ,&#13;
10-14x&#13;
CAMPER 9 ft. Roamer like new,&#13;
gas refriwatjr. stove, oven. See i&#13;
to appreciate. 229-6188.&#13;
10-14x&#13;
RIFLE - .12 Winchester Special - i&#13;
Model 94. $30. Evenings 229-6961. j&#13;
10-21p -&#13;
GERT'S a gay girl—ready for a&#13;
whirl after cleaning carpets with,&#13;
Blue Lustre. Rent electric sham- i&#13;
pooer SL G B. Rat2 &amp; Son Hdwe.)&#13;
l(M4x !&#13;
SEVERAL BRANDS of used and&#13;
Pioneer chain saws. May be&#13;
seen at Chuck's Repair Shop,'&#13;
Pinckney 878-3149. 10-14 •&#13;
7 H P CHAIN savTfor .sale. Call I&#13;
229-6348.&#13;
NEED CASH? We pay cash or&#13;
trade; used guns and outboard&#13;
motors. Mil] Creek Sporting&#13;
Goods, Dexter. t-f-x&#13;
Household&#13;
10 CUBIC ft. Hotpoint refrigerator.&#13;
AC 7-6436.&#13;
10-14p&#13;
ALMOST new oil burner for&#13;
late model oil heater. Cheap.&#13;
Gas heater with 40 gal. tank.&#13;
2891 Parklawn Dr. School&#13;
Lake. 10-l4p&#13;
I960 HOUSETRAILER, Van&#13;
Dyke. 10 x 50 with s w n i n g .&#13;
Excellent condition. Call 227-&#13;
2 9 ^ 10-14X&#13;
1963 — '2 Bedroom house trailer.&#13;
10 x 50. Small downpayment and&#13;
take over payments of 160.52 per&#13;
month. 814 Flint Rd. Call 229-8592.&#13;
10-14-x&#13;
SMALL camping trailer lde*J for&#13;
hunting, will sleep 3. Very reasonable.&#13;
$300.00. Howell 548-3298.&#13;
BUYFNG MORE LAND" We can&#13;
help you with the down payment&#13;
and u&gt;e personal property for&#13;
security. Simple interest charged&#13;
on, unpaid balance only. Production&#13;
Credit Ass'n. of Lapeer. 205&#13;
N. Walnut St., Howell. lfM4x&#13;
WE DO OUR business on your&#13;
farm if you call for an appointment.&#13;
We finance any farm need,&#13;
including cars and trucks. Production&#13;
Credit Asa'n. of Lapeer,&#13;
205 N. Walnut St., Howell.&#13;
IH4x&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
REMINGTON 11-48 automatic 20&#13;
gauge shotgun. 229-9K8K.&#13;
10-14&#13;
OIL SPACE Heater and 200 gallon&#13;
tank 2551 Hunter Rd. AC 7-&#13;
2151. 10-14p&#13;
' 5&#13;
ONE R E D plaid deer hunters'!&#13;
suit. Fairly ,?ood condition. $10.'&#13;
Size 42. 229-7911. tfx&#13;
NEW SINGLE rollaway bed, $18.'&#13;
New full .size felt mattresses. $12. •&#13;
Two black walnut china cabinets,&#13;
your choice $18. Brings and Stratton&#13;
sycle bar weed cutter, cost]&#13;
$159. will discount $100. 2 single i&#13;
beds, new mattress, each $15.&#13;
53305 Grand River,near New Hudson.&#13;
437-7833. 10-l4x&#13;
MOUTON jacket. Size 9-10. Like&#13;
new AC 9-6388. 10-14x&#13;
SEBAGO potatoes for winter. $2&#13;
per crate. Bring containers.&#13;
Georee's Fruit Farm, 9040 Farley&#13;
Rd. Pinckney. 10-14x j&#13;
HALLOWEEN SPECIAL, October&#13;
15-31; US No. 1 Sebago potatoes.&#13;
50 lb. bag. $1.97: also, cider, ap-1&#13;
pies, pumpkins, gourds, other!&#13;
colorful decorations for parties.&#13;
10-14X&#13;
E V E R Y K I N D of coal on hand,&#13;
also fuel nil. lumber a n d building&#13;
supplies. F r e e delivery.&#13;
Phone HA 6-8119. D. E. Hocy&#13;
&amp; Sons. t-f-x&#13;
B1KLS&#13;
tradfd.&#13;
Brighton&#13;
IT&#13;
R&#13;
1&#13;
K P A&#13;
30 E.&#13;
Phone&#13;
I RED&#13;
North&#13;
229-7083.&#13;
sold,&#13;
St.,&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
STEEL WINDOWS 3 x 5. Double&#13;
opening. Screens. AC 229-2271.&#13;
10-14-p&#13;
! AUCTION EVERY Saturday&#13;
|7:3O p.m. Good used furniture.&#13;
| Open all day Saturdays. 9010&#13;
Pontiac Trail 2 ^ miles south of&#13;
South Lyon. tfx&#13;
1 12 GAUGE Remington automatic.&#13;
AC 9-9850. 10-Hp&#13;
Boats &amp; Motors&#13;
MeCulloch Stlej A S«rvie« —&#13;
"Repairing all Makes." HI&#13;
9-8931. Manning* Sport* Center&#13;
9317 Main St. Whitmore Lake.&#13;
tfx&#13;
Etnil E. Engel&#13;
DECORATOR&#13;
Signs&#13;
Painting — Wall Paper&#13;
114 School St. Brighton-&#13;
AC 7-5941 tf&#13;
ANTIQUES in shop and bam.&#13;
Afternoons. N e c t a r N o o k&#13;
Farm. 1401 S. Hughes, Lake&#13;
Chemung. tfx&#13;
LARGE upholstered chair with&#13;
ottoman. AC 9-6437. 10-14p&#13;
SOFA BED — Like new — brown,&#13;
$70.00. AC 9-9794. Dave Lengel,&#13;
«383 Stephen Brighton, Michigan.&#13;
10-14-p&#13;
THE SINGER COMPANY. Final&#13;
week Sale, Demonstrators up to&#13;
$60. off. Brand new vacuum&#13;
cleaners. $ 3 4 . 5 0 . Typewriters,&#13;
$49.95, New Singer Zigzag machine,&#13;
$99.95 Little or no money&#13;
down. Many good used machine&#13;
bargains. Repair all makes.&#13;
Phone Norman Pilsner, your only&#13;
authorized representative. AC 9-&#13;
9344. 10-14X&#13;
CHRISTMAS is ju=t around the&#13;
corner. Shop early and save. See&#13;
us for Kelvinator washers, dryers,&#13;
refrigerators, and dishwashers.&#13;
We trade and finance. Harth&#13;
n d Area Hardware. Phone 632-&#13;
7141. 10-21x&#13;
SMALL SIZE Duotherm oil burner&#13;
including 275 gal. oil tank. G E .&#13;
small size refrigerator Apt. size.&#13;
Electric-master stove 7585 Butcher&#13;
Rd. 10-21p&#13;
BUNK BEDS, 39 x 79 with innerspring&#13;
mattresiev $40.00&#13;
Star Lite Trailer Ct. Lot 31 after&#13;
3:30 p.m. 10-14x&#13;
ELECTROMASTER e l e c t r i c&#13;
stove. Very clean, $20. Call after&#13;
5. AC 7-5685. 10-14x&#13;
12 CUBIC foot Admiral refrigerator&#13;
and freezer combination. 2&#13;
door. Excellent condition, $150.&#13;
17 inch TV Silvertone console,&#13;
$35. Radio and phonograph combination&#13;
Motorola console, $25.&#13;
AC 9-6723. 10-14x&#13;
WANTED&#13;
W A N T E D U S E D Shot gun,&#13;
single barrel pump. 227-2321.&#13;
T O DO R E W E A V I N G , TAILORING,&#13;
M E N D I N G a n d ALT&#13;
E R A T I O N S . Mr*. CeciJ Gore&#13;
p h o n t AC 9*2732. t-t-x&#13;
WANTED—Boys' 28 inch bicycle,&#13;
must be in good condition. 229-&#13;
6277. 10-14X&#13;
BUILDING to be dismantled for&#13;
salvaged materials of wood, cement&#13;
block and imitation bnck&#13;
siding. Located at 6160 Academy&#13;
Drive. For more information inquire&#13;
at 6180 Academy Dr. Apt. 2.&#13;
10-14-x&#13;
2 BEDROOM year around cottage,&#13;
$65. per»month. Call Hunter&#13;
2-8072 after 7. References required.&#13;
10-14!)&#13;
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Whether you own Private Property or a Business&#13;
you can now have it completely protected against&#13;
Vandals, Burglary, etc For as little as $15.00 per&#13;
month&#13;
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BOX 109 LAKELAND, MICHIGAN&#13;
PHONE 227-2135&#13;
^BRIGHTON SWEET SHOP&#13;
SEALEST Ice Cream&#13;
ADAMS POTATO CHIPS&#13;
PAIL DelXTA-—123 W. Main St.—Ph. AC 9-7092&#13;
N E A T H Complete Tree Care&#13;
Tree Service&#13;
40101 Gilbert St.&#13;
Plymouth, Mich-&#13;
Trimming. Removal&#13;
Spraying, Stump Renoval&#13;
by Machine&#13;
R4YALt(AXWELL, Representative&#13;
PHONE AC 9-6132 — BRIGHTON&#13;
4tfx&#13;
TELEPHONE: (Area Code 517)&#13;
Howell 546-4780&#13;
G. E. CI£SNEY&#13;
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE&#13;
PUMPED — SERVICED — REPAIRED&#13;
YEARLY MAINTENANCE&#13;
PROMPT EFFICIENT — 24 HOUR SERVICE&#13;
tf&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
FLOOR SCRUBBER and Pollster&#13;
by hr. day. etc. Gamble&#13;
Store, AC 7-255L t-f-i&#13;
GARDEN ROTO-TI1.LER for&#13;
rent by the hour or day Gamole&#13;
Hardware. tfx&#13;
CHAIN SAWS, cement mixer,&#13;
lawn seeder, lawn roller, wheel&#13;
barrows, various other toqls&#13;
and equipment. Including rototiller.&#13;
CHUCK'S R E P A I R ,&#13;
878-3149. t-f-x&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
SLEEPING ROOM. 803 Madi&#13;
son St. 229-9370.&#13;
MODERN HEATED. 4-rm. duplex,&#13;
on lake, near Whitmore&#13;
Lake, private entrance. Phone&#13;
AC 7-5713. nights, M-x&#13;
ROOM &amp; BOARD, family style&#13;
614 Flint Rd. AC 9-7065. t-f-x&#13;
SPACE 22 ft. x 30 ft. in new&#13;
building. Suitable for offices or&#13;
small business. See at Virginia's&#13;
Beauty Shop or call 229-&#13;
9023. tfx&#13;
2 BEDROOM upstairs heated&#13;
apt. Stove and refrigerator, garage,&#13;
close to shopping. No&#13;
children or pets. Shown by&#13;
appointment. AC 9-6611. tfx&#13;
ROOM with garage. Teacher,&#13;
professor, businessman, or a&#13;
working couple in quiet modern&#13;
home at Strawberry Lake.&#13;
AC 7-5063. 10-21-x&#13;
3 ROOM APARTMENT. Furnished&#13;
or unlurnished. AC 'J-&#13;
6029. tfx&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
FURNISHED apartment at Patterson&#13;
Lake. Couple preferred.&#13;
$75 per month. Pinckney 878-3370,&#13;
or Chelsea 479-35*3.&#13;
10-14p&#13;
SMALL furnished house in Brighton.&#13;
Suitable for 1 or 2 people.&#13;
Gas heat. Inquire 903 E. Grand&#13;
River. 229-7031. 10-14-p&#13;
IN CITY — 5 room apartment,&#13;
unfurnished. Newly decorated, garage.&#13;
Shown by appointment only&#13;
AC 7-2223. 10-14*&#13;
2 . 1 BEDROOM cottages for&#13;
1 or 2 people $45 per month plus&#13;
heat. Can be seen Sunday 11-3.&#13;
8657 and 6659 Edgewood Drive.&#13;
tfx&#13;
2 BEDROOM year around home.&#13;
Gas heat. 6658 Edgewood Drive,&#13;
furnished, $70. per month plus&#13;
utilities. Can be seen Sunday from&#13;
11-3. tfx&#13;
HOUSE TRAILER. $75 pef&#13;
month. All utilities paid. Inquire&#13;
at Bert's Party Store or phone&#13;
229-9710. 1H4-X&#13;
CHEERFUL 4 room unfurnished&#13;
upper in Brighton. Couple or&#13;
gentleman. Clean tenanU. If n«&#13;
answer call after Monday. 229-&#13;
9210. tfx&#13;
Large unfurnished, upstairs apart*&#13;
ment, 3 bedrooms. Pinckney 878-&#13;
32S2. 10-14P&#13;
WINTER cottage a t Sarasota,&#13;
Florida. F o r the season. Call&#13;
AC 7-7631 after 6 p.m. 10-7-p&#13;
MODERN HOUSE newly decorated&#13;
at Fonda Lake, nice&#13;
vard glassed in porch, one&#13;
bedroom, gas heat, no pets.&#13;
Deposit required. Open Fri. to&#13;
Sun. ninht. S65.00 mo. 10220&#13;
E. Grand River tfx&#13;
1 BEDROOM apartment. Heat&#13;
furnished. Close to shopping.&#13;
No children or pets. $65,00 per&#13;
month. Shown by appointment.&#13;
Phone AC 9-6611. tt\&#13;
MOBIL home, 10' x 50", 2 bedroom,&#13;
completely furnished, no&#13;
children or pets. $100.00 per&#13;
month, plus utilities. Woodland&#13;
Mobil Court, 8005 W. Grand River.&#13;
10-14-x&#13;
2 BEDROOM home at 6462 Island&#13;
Lake Drive. To responsible party.&#13;
Phone TE 4-1866, Detroit.&#13;
10-14-x&#13;
3 BEDROOM home, $75 per&#13;
month Close to churches, school&#13;
and shopping. Dial 229-6552.&#13;
After 9 p.m. 546-3705 Donald&#13;
Henkolman Co. Real Estate.&#13;
tfx&#13;
CONTINUED&#13;
NEXT PAGE&#13;
WANT ADS&#13;
UNFURNISHED apartment, newly&#13;
made. Very nice. Pinckney&#13;
878-5585. 10-14*&#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;
Come See Us. . For Your Fresh Fruits and Vegetables&#13;
Picked Fresh Daily SHADY STOP&#13;
8480 M-36, Whitmore Lake — AC 7-4051&#13;
Sweet Cider By Gallon or Glass&#13;
Homemade Donuts&#13;
Professional and&#13;
Business Directory&#13;
KXEH3J&#13;
FUNERAL HUME&#13;
AMBULANCE SERVICE&#13;
706 W. Main, Ph. 229-9871&#13;
ft-l-Kx&#13;
DR. JOHN R. TtTLLET&#13;
Chiropractor&#13;
Tue».-Thur».-Sat.&#13;
9 a.m. to 6 p j a .&#13;
44U W. M*la St.&#13;
AC »-68M&#13;
S-1-6S-X&#13;
BRIGHTON BEAUTS&#13;
SALON&#13;
128 W. Nftrtfc » t AC 7-8141&#13;
r- Optn Bveiinfg «-&#13;
Air Conditioned&#13;
Eltctrie&amp;J Con tract o n&#13;
UAFFNBT&#13;
ELECTRIO SHOP&#13;
«&#13;
Appliance Repair aad&#13;
Uctnatd Electrician&#13;
Ph. AC 7.7611, 321 W. Nfefr)&#13;
PAIATUNG&#13;
Interior A Exterior&#13;
fsper Baalist * femorlaa&#13;
Wail Wasoinf&#13;
LEO KL'SMlfciR?&#13;
AC M241&#13;
trigfctaa,&#13;
- WEDNESDAY, OCfOBER l i 1964 ] ingston County. Michigan, des&#13;
cribed as: WANT ADS&#13;
But.&#13;
WATER WELLS. 8 In. to 10 In.,&#13;
test hoie*. electric pump*&#13;
pump reptin, well n p t in&#13;
Norman Cole. Hickory 9-2319&#13;
t-f-*&#13;
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE u,&#13;
my home or at your office&#13;
227-733 8 - Haze] Shirtlitt.&#13;
•»/, % PABM LOANS, Federal&#13;
Land Bank AssU 205 N. Wai&#13;
nut St. Howell, Phono 1422.&#13;
tfx&#13;
WELDJNQ - REASONABLE&#13;
rate*, guaranteed, no job too&#13;
•mail . Bill Willis. AC 9-7063.&#13;
t-f- x&#13;
CRANE RENTAL, farm ponds,&#13;
drainage ditches, lake shores&#13;
cleaned arid sanded. Trucking,&#13;
bulldozing. AC 9-9297 . t-f- x&#13;
FOR SALE - Varcon Oattene s&#13;
tires, mufflers, tail pipes and&#13;
tut o accessories. G a . n b k&#13;
Store . Brighton AC 7-2551&#13;
tfx&#13;
Turn Used Hems&#13;
INTO CASH&#13;
WITH QUICK ACTING WANT ADS&#13;
Gall AC 7-715 1&#13;
or&#13;
UP 8-314 1&#13;
FAST RESULTS&#13;
Country Estate&#13;
27 acres of scenic rolling&#13;
land with about 600 feet&#13;
lake frontage. Property&#13;
has beautiful large brick&#13;
ranch home of 3 bedrooms&#13;
and den or 4 bedrooms;&#13;
3 baths, 2 fireplaces,&#13;
.walk-out -basement,&#13;
.zoned -hotwater&#13;
heat; attached 2Vz car&#13;
garage. .Located, j u st&#13;
outside Brighton an paved&#13;
.road .in .good, area&#13;
dose to 1-96 and U.S.-2 3&#13;
exits; easy commuting&#13;
distance to Detroit, Ann&#13;
Arbor and Flint.&#13;
Livingston&#13;
Realt y Co .&#13;
.227.-143 1 (Area 313)&#13;
546-451 0 (Area 517)&#13;
I HIRED IT&#13;
THROUGH THE&#13;
WWCTADS&#13;
LEGAL&#13;
NOTICES&#13;
NOTIC E OF MORTGAG E&#13;
SALE&#13;
Defaul t having been made&#13;
in th e condition s of a certai n&#13;
Mortgag e mad e by GERAL D&#13;
R. LANNIN G and GAI L M&#13;
LANNING , his wife to NATIONA&#13;
L HOME S ACCEP -&#13;
TANC E CORPORATION , an&#13;
Indian a corporatio n date d th e&#13;
23rd day of Jun e 1958, and&#13;
recorde d in th e office of th e&#13;
Register of Deed s for th e&#13;
Count y of Livingston and&#13;
Stat e of Michigan , on th e 26th&#13;
day oi Jun e 1958, in Liber&#13;
347 of Mortgages , on page rf8,&#13;
which said mortgag e wa3&#13;
thereafter , on th e 24th day ot&#13;
February , 1959, assigned to&#13;
CZECHOSLOVA K SOCIET Y&#13;
OF AMERIC A and recorde d&#13;
on Marc h 3, 1959. in th e office&#13;
at th e Register of Deed s to :&#13;
the Count y oi Livingston and&#13;
Stat e of Michigan , in Liber&#13;
356, Page 111, Livingston&#13;
Count y Records , on which&#13;
Mortgag e ther e is claimed t.o&#13;
be due at th e dat e of this&#13;
notice , for principa l and interest&#13;
, th e sum of Ten Thou -&#13;
sand nine hundre d fiftysix&#13;
and 27/10 0 ($10,956.27)&#13;
Dollars , and the furthe r sum&#13;
of Seventy-five ($75.00) Dollars,&#13;
to which amoun t will be&#13;
added at th e time of sale all&#13;
taxes and insuranc e tha t may&#13;
be paid by th e said Mortgage e&#13;
between th e dat e of this notice&#13;
and th e time of said sale&#13;
and no proceeding s at law&#13;
having been institute d to recover&#13;
th e debt now remainin g&#13;
secured by said Mortgage , or&#13;
any part thereof , whereby the&#13;
power of sale containe d in said&#13;
Mortgag e ha s becom e opera -&#13;
tive;&#13;
Now Therefore , Notic e is&#13;
Hereb y Given tha t by virtue of&#13;
the power of gale containe d&#13;
in said Mortgag e and in pursuance&#13;
of th e statut e in such&#13;
case made and provided , the&#13;
said Mortgag e will be foreclosed&#13;
by a sale of th e prem -&#13;
ises therei n described or so&#13;
much thereo f as may be necessary,&#13;
at public auction , to&#13;
the highest bidder, at th e west&#13;
front door of th e Courthous e&#13;
in th e City of Howell, and&#13;
Count y of Livingston, Mich -&#13;
igan, tha t being th e place for&#13;
holdin g th e Circui t Cour t in&#13;
and for said County , on&#13;
Wednesday th e 11th day of&#13;
Novembe r 1964, at 10:00 o'clock&#13;
Easter n Standar d Time in th e&#13;
forenoo n of said day, and&#13;
said premise s will be sold to&#13;
pay th e amoun t so as aforesaid&#13;
then due on said Mort -&#13;
gage togethe r with five and&#13;
one/quarte r per cent interest ,&#13;
legal costs, Attorneys ' fees and&#13;
also any taxes and insuranc e&#13;
tha t said Mortgage e does pay&#13;
on or prior to th e date of said&#13;
sale; which said premise s are&#13;
described in said Mortgag e as&#13;
follows to wit:&#13;
Propert y situate d in the&#13;
Township of Gree n Oak, Liv-&#13;
Lot 19, Wtllmor Subdivision&#13;
No.l , being a part of the&#13;
Sout h H of th e Northwes i&#13;
M, Section 5, Town 1 Norm&#13;
Range 6 Bast, Green Oak&#13;
Township, Livingston County&#13;
Michigan, according to the&#13;
plat thereof as recorded in&#13;
Liber 8 of PlaU, Page 46,&#13;
Livingston County Records.&#13;
Dated: August 11, 1964.&#13;
CZECHOSLOVAK SOCIETY&#13;
OF AMERICA&#13;
Assignee of Mortgagee&#13;
ARTHUR E. BROWN&#13;
Attorney for Assignee oi&#13;
Mortgagee&#13;
3280 Penobscot Building&#13;
Detroit 28, Michigan&#13;
Woodward 1-3590&#13;
Nov. 4, 1964&#13;
NOTICE 1&gt;r HOBTr.AUE SALE&#13;
Default having Oeen made in th&lt;?&#13;
condition! ol a certain Mortgage made&#13;
by HAKOLD ALVTN BBJIN Jr and&#13;
ROSE V. Bifi-TIN, hi*- wtfe to NA&#13;
T1ONAL HOWES ACCEPTANCE COK&#13;
PORATION. an Indiana Corporal ion&#13;
dated the Wh day of OctoU"? iw*i.&#13;
and ''ecordeff In the office (it the Register&#13;
of Deedf for the County and&#13;
State of Michigan, on tba l»th duy ol&#13;
October 1№6, In Liber 354 oi Mori&#13;
gar-rei, on page 484. which mortgage&#13;
was subsequently assigned i&gt;y National&#13;
Homes Acceptance Corporation to Worcester&#13;
Federal .Savings and Loan Association,&#13;
hy assignment date&lt;} Feb&#13;
ruary 25, t93v and recorded April 11,&#13;
1957 In Liber 331 of Mortgages. Page&#13;
22. Livingston County Records, on&#13;
which Mortgage there U claimed to&#13;
be due at the date of thi* notice, tor&#13;
&gt;vir.dpal and Intereit. th&lt;&gt; sum ot&#13;
Ntne Thousand Four Hundred Sixty&#13;
and 02/10 0 (Sy.460.02 &gt; DollArs. and the&#13;
further sum of Seventy -five U7!V00&gt;&#13;
Dollars, as Attorney's fees, makine&#13;
the whole amount claimed to be due&#13;
at the date of this notice, towit, the&#13;
*um of Nine Thousand Five Hundred&#13;
Thirty-five and 02/10 0 (*9,53b.02&gt; Dollars,&#13;
to which amount will be added&#13;
at the time ot tale all taxes and in&#13;
Hurance that may be paid by the «aid&#13;
Mortgagee between the date of this&#13;
notice and the time of said sale: an&lt;l&#13;
no proceeding at law having been tn&#13;
stltuted to recover the debt rrnw remaining&#13;
secured hy said Mortgage&#13;
or any part thereof, whereby the&#13;
oower of sale contained In said Mort&#13;
gage has become operative;&#13;
Now Therefore. Notice 1s Hereby&#13;
Olven that by virtue of the power of&#13;
sale contained tn said Mort&gt;ja£e 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;
«o much thereof as may he neren&#13;
sary, public auction, to the hlghesi&#13;
Didder, at west front door of thr&#13;
court house In the City of Howell&#13;
and County of Livingston. Michigan.&#13;
that being the place for holding thf&#13;
Circuit Court In and for said County&#13;
on Wednesday the Twenty-fifth (25th'&#13;
day nt November IW4. at 10:OC&#13;
o'clock a.m. Eastern Standard Time&#13;
In the forenoon of said day. and said&#13;
premises will b« sold to pay the&#13;
amount i o as aforesaid then due on&#13;
said Mortgage together with four &amp;t %&#13;
(4L4*&gt; &gt; P*r cent Interest, local costs.&#13;
Attorneys' fees and also any taxes&#13;
and Insurance that said Mortgage dors&#13;
pay on or prior to the date of said&#13;
sale: which premises are described In&#13;
said Mortgage as follows, to-wit: Lot&#13;
107. Saxony Subdivision No. 1 Annex&#13;
being a part of the east H of the&#13;
northwest *4 Section 5, Town 1&#13;
north. Range 6 east. Green Oak TowntWp,&#13;
according to the plat thereof&#13;
as recorded In Liber 8. Page 4 of&#13;
Piats. Livingston County Records, said&#13;
property bein? located In Green Oak&#13;
Township, Livingston County. Michigan,&#13;
WORCESTER FEDERAL RAVTNGS&#13;
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION&#13;
Worcester, Mass.&#13;
Mortgagee, Assignee&#13;
DATED: August 25. 1964&#13;
ARTHl'R S. BROWN&#13;
Attorney for Mortgagee&#13;
3280 Penobscnt Building&#13;
Detroit 2fi, Michigan&#13;
WOodward 1-3590&#13;
Aug L'fi Nov. 18&#13;
or TIM frwMM* U u n ivi (Jw&#13;
I omnty oi Llvlngntnn&#13;
in the MMU'T m The Kn'-'iii- "&lt;&#13;
MAKK M. U t H . V I V LVct-.-iSi.l.&#13;
At i st'Mlon ot sulrt Court oelO &lt;n&gt;&#13;
Mm 3Ut day ot September A.D. l%»&#13;
f Hoftoianu MIUK-I* r. tikiioi,&#13;
Judge o) Probate.&#13;
l&gt; HKKKBN GrVKN Thai&#13;
th» petition of Mary Verna Grainger&#13;
swaying that the administration uf&#13;
said estate be giantrt) to Marguerite&#13;
Cooley. or to some other suitable per-&#13;
»on; and that the huirs of said deceased&#13;
be determined, will be heard&#13;
at the Protiale Cuurt on October 20,&#13;
1944. at ten A.M;&#13;
It ia Ordered that notice thereof be&#13;
given by publication of a copy hereof&#13;
for three we*Us consecutively pres'lous&#13;
to said day ul hearing, in the BRIGHTON&#13;
ARGUS, and that the petitioner&#13;
cause a copy of this notice to be&#13;
served upon each known party In In&#13;
terest at his last known address bv&#13;
registered or certified mail, return&#13;
receipt demanded, at least fourteen&#13;
114) days prior to such hearing,&#13;
FHANtltt E. MAJtKON&#13;
Judge oi Protete&#13;
A true copy:&#13;
HfcLEN M. GOULD&#13;
Register ot PmhaH&#13;
E. Reed Fletcher. Attorney&#13;
105 E. (Jrand River&#13;
Unwell. Michigan&#13;
Sept. 30, October 7. 14&#13;
OF MICHMi.tA&#13;
J(w Pfor»t»' tVurt 1or the&#13;
County •» Llvlagatoo&#13;
In the Matter oi the Kstute ot&#13;
LEWIS M. JOLLS. Deceased.&#13;
A' u session r»j &gt;«aid Court, held on&#13;
September 22. 1964.&#13;
Present HonoruDie&#13;
Iv Hui-ron. .luokii- 'i Frouate.&#13;
NOTTCK iS HKRKBY G1VKN That&#13;
H.I credltui's "i said deceased a r c re&#13;
..mired to |) rsri.T thoir claims »t&#13;
«rltln« and i-r-• J•• i" n-i'li. to said Court.&#13;
•sna to serve n copy thereof upon&#13;
Ilene, Timm.i,,: ..I Brighton. Michigan,&#13;
fiduciary, of Mild estate. Knit&#13;
that such claims will he heard **n 1&#13;
the hi-irw of said dt-i.vaaeii will be&#13;
determined i\ said Court nt the&#13;
P'ohttte Oil;- •.- ui! Uecu-iT'.in'i 1. 1%4,&#13;
at ten A.M.&#13;
it it Ui'lered. lTiriT notice thereof ue&#13;
given hv puhilratinn •&gt;&lt; a copy riereof&#13;
Tot three .uekK consecutively previous&#13;
Lo said day ol hearing. In the Brighton&#13;
Arsrus and tnai the fiduciary cause&#13;
a c&lt;-py of 'his notice tn tie served upon&#13;
each Known inrty in Interest at his&#13;
last known «&lt;ldress by registered, certified&#13;
nr ordinary rnal! (with proof of&#13;
mailin^V m1 by personal service tit&#13;
[pn.s.'. fourteen &lt;'14&gt; days prior to such&#13;
hearing.&#13;
FRANCIS iv BARKON&#13;
Judge of Probate.&#13;
A true copy;&#13;
HELEN M. COULD&#13;
r Probate.&#13;
.r'i'i J. I.awui Attni-iiey&#13;
Sept. 3 U , ~ O o t o h e r 7. 1-i&#13;
of a.t may W r.pcrmary tn pay the&#13;
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County Michigan. disorHwd a s .&#13;
I/Oi.s Ul find Zi. JoiifK \d&lt;iitlon tu&#13;
tin' Viila^r uf H a i n h j f g aicc&gt;rdlng&#13;
to tile [)lnt iln»reof Hn retvirderf In&#13;
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C.Lintv HIM o r d s&#13;
liali'd a* Soiilhjjnte Mich'.Kun&#13;
Kill ll1 ^ Jnhnsliin&#13;
\Morrn-&gt; H for M&lt;irtxi«»;ee&gt;.&#13;
P O, Hu\ ULfi. South^nie, Michigan&#13;
\'lctor Cornea&#13;
AuceliH Cornea&#13;
Oct. \\ Jan. -7&#13;
NT \ l KM! NT OK O W N K R S H I V .&#13;
MAX A l . K M K N T \ M I t IK&lt; I I..*TU&gt;\&#13;
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Title .*''. l'lilteil S t a t e s Cixle»&#13;
1. Dale uf filing: Ocl.ilier 1st. 1964.&#13;
•J. Title uf p u b l i c u t l o n : T h e B r i g h t o n&#13;
Ai'^us.&#13;
'.i. K!ei|i:t-iuy of i s s u e : Weekly.&#13;
4, I.OI-MHIIM uf known office of pirtil!-&#13;
catioii: in? K C r a n d Rlvpr. LlvlngsUm&#13;
, ' i n m n Hri;:h!.n: M i c h i g a n • -*K * 11&gt; •&#13;
!&gt;. Libation nf the h e u d q u a r t e r s o r&#13;
'.'eneriii li-.isir.i'sd nfficos of th&lt;- publish-&#13;
• •is: 1"7 K Oraixl River, Rri^htoii,&#13;
f&gt;. N'unii'* .-ii.il uddri'.sseg n! p u b l i s h e r .&#13;
nllt.T 'TRI.ISHKR -• Rrv E. Hen-&#13;
Mri\ '.!n S KIJ.'I SI HowHt. Mlohi-&#13;
•;.ui: KDI'l'OK Vriini; Seger, 309&#13;
I'lerce. Bn^litoii. Mlchigim.&#13;
7 CAVVKR &gt;lf owned hy a corporalinn.&#13;
Us iiKiiu' and Hililre&gt;K nuiKl he&#13;
litHicd ami aiKn I m m e d i a t e l y t h e r u n d e r&#13;
m e Miners and a d d r e s s e s of ktorkholdci'x&#13;
iiu-'-n-.i; ii'* hc'ldlrij; 1 p e r c e n t or&#13;
n i ' i i r i ' 1 " ' - i t n 1 ; u i ' . i i i i i : t u f s l o c k i&#13;
T i v f&gt; i . ' i ] i . i n H i - / u s , Ti r . 111? ¥?&#13;
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T A ( i n r i i i i i . H m I . l l c v H d . M . i W e i l ,&#13;
M i c h U M i :&#13;
K. \ V. Hei*d!-!\. MS S. Isbeli St.,&#13;
the&#13;
in Libei&#13;
'2W! and&#13;
that said&#13;
pursuiinf&#13;
M O R T d - V i K HKUF.&#13;
Pefiiiilt h;r. ing been m a d e in&#13;
coiulition of that c e r t a i n ni'iit^cim1&#13;
d a t e d K e i i r u a r y 17 1»«4, e s e c u t e d&#13;
'&gt;y G e o r g e C h a p m a n ami .lean Jolly&#13;
C h a p m a n . t-ii&lt;= wife. M o r l j j u ^ o r s . 'o&#13;
The Britfhtun S t a l e Bank, a M i c h i g a n&#13;
B a n k i n g C o r p o r a t i o n . M o r t g a g e e , r e&#13;
i-onli d Fetn'.iary 19. iy«4&#13;
Vi.? ol Mortgf.Rt'S at iJiiK*."&#13;
?HS therenl :&#13;
Notice is h e r e i n ' s ^ ' e n&#13;
mortgHj?*1 will lie rore&lt;-lo&lt;e&#13;
to i K w e r of mile ot the D r c m i s o s&#13;
t h - n in d P g r r l h e d a s land In t h e Town-&#13;
«hip ot C r p p n On.k Livingston C o u n t s&#13;
Michi tran. i,&gt;\\it:&#13;
Par* nt t hi* S u u l h w e s t q u a r t e r oi&#13;
Section 2« Town 1 North. R a n g e &gt;i&#13;
!0asf. Michisim. di"&gt;critied a s fnll&#13;
o v s : B e g i n n i n g nt H point &lt;&gt;n the&#13;
\ ' o : i h a n d Srmth rtunrter line &lt;&gt;'&#13;
said Section '.&gt;; at a point 8^2-4 feet&#13;
Smith of tho r e n t e r thereof, t h e n c e&#13;
West ;m =i feel: thence South f) ' lit1&#13;
Kant 17K fi feet: t h e n c e Kast .'H7 M&#13;
f e e t to th'1 North and South qiiHrhr&#13;
line: i h e r c e North I7(i,6 fee:&#13;
along NRiri o u a r t e r line to t h e point&#13;
of b e g i n n i n g . C o n t a i n i n g 1 147 a c r e *&#13;
Al1 of the ai)|rn'r' d e s c r i b e d l a n d s&#13;
Vlll hp &lt;;nl(l nt (Hilillr- ;t notion to th'1&#13;
h i g h r s t biditiT for c a s h by ihp Sheriff&#13;
of Livingston &lt;"ounty nt the «p«t frnnt&#13;
floor fi' the Piinrthonsr in the Citv&#13;
of Howe!I in ^ald Counts jitul Sinic&#13;
•in Tuevdas D e r e m b e r L'9 lftri-1, «t&#13;
• ••ii o'cl,?ck in t h e foteno«3n of .inld&#13;
day&#13;
'"here is due and payable at thr&#13;
date of thin notice upon the debt&#13;
secured bv gald m o r t g a g e the sum&#13;
of Kiyhteen Thousand One fhindreil&#13;
!'"oriy- seven Dollar* and Twenly-ihn-e&#13;
""n's_ ' ?1S. 147.23&gt;. Dated; September&#13;
., ., on .,•:• si'c.!:ll&gt;- h o l d e r s n w n t n g nr&#13;
h n i t j l j ' ^ ? p l - ' I C t ' K t o f n ' . I T ' l 1 o f U l t l l !&#13;
a n n u m ' of bonds lnort^Kges or oiner&#13;
s e c u r i t i e s : Krank 11. S e g e r . Ui'9 I'leree&#13;
St . fit i.!i&gt;f,m Mich.&#13;
11 i'a.'Hu'i'ajilis 7 and S Ir.oU.de. Ill&#13;
' a v s v. hi-re the sli ickhulder or s e c u r i t y&#13;
lioKli'i' M[&gt;pear« upon t h e hooks of the&#13;
(nnvin!'\- as t r u s t e e or in any other&#13;
fiduciary relation, the name of the&#13;
person m n i' f&gt;, &gt;ration for w h o m such&#13;
''•'&gt;l''e is ..oti'iu. also the s t a t e m e n t s in&#13;
r'.i- ".'.ii t&gt;ai a^i-aph* shov, !be affiant's&#13;
'&lt; '• •;• i'.1. ed^c and belief as to th«&gt; clric-&#13;
Vi'iecs and condltiniis u n d e r which&#13;
^•"ekhiiiiiers and s e c u r i t y holder* who&#13;
•!" no' ;i|'!ie;ir upon t h e &gt;nioks of the&#13;
M'curllles in a r n p a c i t y o t h e r t h a n t h a t&#13;
• f a bona fide nw'ier, N a m e s and ad-&#13;
•••essi's of lndh'ldnal"! w h o a r e stock-&#13;
'•oMers of a eorpoiHtion which itself is&#13;
•i -.'o&gt;i!&lt;!:older nr holder of t.onds. m o r t -&#13;
p | :&lt;-\ &gt;•!• o t h e r s e c u r i t i e s of the pub-&#13;
; : ~ . - j ! - ^ .M![io|-aTlon h a v e been ir.clurfed&#13;
". paragraph"! 7 and 8 when t h e Inter-&#13;
"vts of siii h i n d i v i d u a l s a r e e q u i v a l e n t&#13;
' " 1 pe.'-cciM or- m o r e of the total&#13;
an-ouni of ihe -,*,,ek o r sci-uritiet of&#13;
:'•&gt;•&lt;' p'lhiuhitijj c u r p o r a i o l n .&#13;
'•" This ;;em m u s t be c o m p l e t e d for&#13;
•&lt;:i p'iMit-ations • • v e p t those which do&#13;
nol &lt; ai-i-v h d v e r t l o i n g o t h e r than the&#13;
pu'1' she!-'* o'\i. Hut) which n r e n a m e d&#13;
f'os';t : M.-i'iiiiil i.Sedions 4."!".'IH 4355b'&#13;
,'inii i r * , of Title :j&lt;», r m t e d s t a t e *&#13;
' Ol ' f&#13;
A T o t a l n u m b e r c o p i e s p r i n t e d (Sc\&#13;
l ' ! e S &lt; R u n i- A v r r a s e n u m b e r r o p l e i&#13;
','•'" l ; | N N I " 1 d i i r i i n ; p r i ' o e d i n y 11' m o n t h s&#13;
'•""&gt;. s i n g l e i s s u e l u - a r e s t t o f i l i n g&#13;
H ' ' ' - ' ' I ' • i n f l a t i o n : 1, •[-,, t , . r m » u b .&#13;
s ' f i h c i s i.y m a l l c a r r i e r i i c l i \ e r v o r b v&#13;
" ' n i ' T r M t ' ' I r" k ' \ v o r - 1 1 ' '&#13;
'-••I' b:^&gt;:i&gt; ' l i n i n g p i e r e . l i n - 12 numthu&#13;
/ ' ' " ' • sl'ii;i&lt;' f u e n e a r e s t to film?&#13;
':&lt;1 l " " u - -• ^ " i e s t h m u g h «gent»,&#13;
n o u s ^dealers, nr o i h e r w l s e : N o n e .&#13;
1 t- rep dlsti'lhuMon f l n r h i d t n g namp&#13;
l '"* ' l i v n i ; i l i . i a r t i e r d e l i v e r y , or by&#13;
THE BIMCITTON STATK BANK.&#13;
a Michigan Banking ('nrpomiion&#13;
f&#13;
Charles K Van Winkle&#13;
Firm Nntlonnl Bnnk Building&#13;
Ifowcil. Michigan&#13;
Attorney for Moi'tijajfrc&#13;
Sept. .'(0 - Dec 16&#13;
If a grease fire starts on&#13;
the kitchen stove, don't use&#13;
water to put it out, Keep a&#13;
large box of bicarbonate of&#13;
soda near the stove just In&#13;
case.&#13;
3-BEDROOM - FURNISHED MODEL&#13;
by... STEVEN'S FURNITURE of HOWELL&#13;
any body can buy a 6.1. repossessed home&#13;
HURRY - HURRY - HURRY&#13;
ONLY 5 HOMES LEFT at&#13;
0 down Small Closing Cost ^mmmm.. FOR ONLY $7,950.00 - $58.00 PER MONTH&#13;
THIS INCLUDES TAXES, PRINCIPAL, INTEREST U 4 INSURANCE&#13;
3-BEDR00MS — ONE BATH&#13;
9:M00O DAE.LM . OTPOE N9 :0D0A PIL.Y&#13;
CLOSED FRIDAY AFTERNOON&#13;
Model at 9245&#13;
Lee Road, Brighton&#13;
Call Collect&#13;
229-6552 or after 9 p.m. s&#13;
546-3705&#13;
•&#13;
R&#13;
D RIVER&#13;
STATE POLICE&#13;
OLD U.S.-2S&#13;
MARCY DRIVE&#13;
•D&#13;
a&#13;
JKK ROAD&#13;
/O&#13;
MODEL&#13;
GREEN HOLSE donald henkelman co. REAL ESTATE&#13;
General Sales for Saxony Sabdlvliilon&#13;
Exclusive V 4 A&#13;
K , F S A I . K&#13;
V h e t T a - . : D e f a u l t h a v i n g , » Y " " : , i i ' »&#13;
» ' • t h e C o l l d l l i r i l l s o f a i r ' 1 , M ' ' l . o i - l&#13;
h ' i i g e r i l i i i l e a n . ) e v e r u t e r l l . v \ 1 \ ! ' ' W&#13;
n A &gt; r . \ I t o V T C ' I O K r ( ) | ; \ F v rln'n&#13;
AT'KKI.IA &lt;-DJ&gt;\\:.\, his wife d,,ted&#13;
the fir&gt;t d a y i.f \U\y A D. !W1 and&#13;
r e c o r d e d In the office of t h e Kci.'Ut&#13;
r r c»r n e e d s for Ihe County of Living.-&#13;
ston nnd SlrHi&gt; of M l c H , . H I 1 ,„, .n &lt; &lt;&#13;
Ifilh d a y of \]-Ay A. D. l%.1 in I . H e r&#13;
•121?, T.ivinqvnn County l i e c o r d i on&#13;
Pflijes ."ififl and ,'Cn on which m o r t i s •-•&#13;
t h e r e is c l a i m e d to he due at the d ; J e&#13;
of this notice, for principal nnil ir&#13;
fcrest the s u m of FCH'H T M O l ' S A N n&#13;
ONK H r N n R K D SF.VENTY and&#13;
2.'!'ino '.M.170.2.T Dollhrs. and mi aft&#13;
n r n p y ' s fee a s allowerl h&gt;r law, nrrt&#13;
no suit v nr p r o c e e d i n g s fti law or In&#13;
e q u i t y h a v i n g h e r n ir.stii ted in r e&#13;
c o v e r t h e dpii' now reiv.aimne ^e-&#13;
M '-i;re(i by sa.d nim-'cfi^e. IT- any par?&#13;
Ihrrerrf. whereli.v the i&gt;ovver of Mile&#13;
conlalneii in said mortjfa^o h a s&#13;
c o m e npo vn * ive :&#13;
N O T T r K TS I I K R K R V OTVEX.&#13;
liv v i r l u c of the pmver of »alf&#13;
fained in snid mortv:.'ij.'e and tli&#13;
Mite in s;n-ti r a « e m a d e and |&#13;
ed. on TiiesdHV the !L'*h day of&#13;
nvy A.D. 1985. a! 12:00 o'clock in t h e&#13;
"toon, of said day. Knifprn S t a n d a r d&#13;
T i m e , the iinrler.sij-7-ed will. n\ Ihe&#13;
west rrnnt door of the Court House in&#13;
thf City of Howpil. Micbijjnn. (that&#13;
he\ng the place of holding thp Circuit&#13;
Court In the Coun'y in which&#13;
(he said mortgaged premises are located&#13;
J *eU nt p'.ililic auction to the&#13;
highest bidder, the premises describ-&#13;
"rt In said mort^ape or so much there-&#13;
: ) ! ' " ' . &lt; l r . ; i n ; &gt; M , | , , f c o p i e s d s i l r n ,&#13;
' M i n i r&gt;f l i n e s H i . H 2 , a n d f t&#13;
n u m b e r r - o | , i , . , , . „ , n , , , , , ( [&#13;
' ' ' " 1 L ' • - " ! " ' t l ; s W l t i : . s i n g l e U J U «&#13;
. ' " _ " ' *• ' " •&gt;?!!!« d a t e 42(10&#13;
T c e r t i f y | h a t t h p n l ! l t f [ n , , M s m &amp; ( 1 e&#13;
o\ m e a ) j o \ e ftrr c o r r e c t a n d c o m p l e t e .&#13;
H'-\ K. fferrlrK&#13;
th '''" ' " a n f l Kui.sciiheri hefore m e&#13;
tn;» SI i r!ny of October 1W4&#13;
O'lviMinp j ) , i v r , . salary Public&#13;
, , . ' • t v ' ' 0 - ^ l o ! ) &lt;-,,-r,&lt;v. M i , ! . ,&#13;
'*. July&#13;
The I'ronar* ( onn fo? the&#13;
' onnt&gt; of (Jvlnr*|«a&#13;
- &gt; h L M K y H A . N ' C K S M i Q C l t I f \&#13;
Present. Honnrnblt&#13;
* ranpt&lt; F. Rarron .Tudeo '» Prr&gt;b»te&#13;
T 7 r ' F . " " ' f ? K R K S V fITVKN That&#13;
'?e(|jt.i[s ^f snid d f c e a s e r ) a r e ren&#13;
- : , r e d t o p r e s e n t t h e i r c l a i m s I n&#13;
' 1 | i n &gt; ? « " ( ' i ' r , ( , . T - o u t i ) . f o v,il&lt;J C o u r t ,&#13;
a n d f o Hero « r , , f , y t h e i ' e o f u p o n&#13;
" : i , ; i l ! ' . " ' h " 1 " "; •?lis:!" ' : - ' M « r , l Road.&#13;
' I ' u v . \ I i c h j i ' ; , i t . f l d u c i a i - v o f estate, and that such claim* will&#13;
he-&#13;
. thff&#13;
con-&#13;
S ( H -&#13;
rovu!-&#13;
Jam;-&#13;
Factory&#13;
Representative&#13;
Well known reputable&#13;
Company has opening&#13;
for Salesman in home&#13;
improvement field. Prefer&#13;
man with some sales&#13;
experience, but will train&#13;
new man at Company expense.&#13;
Our men average&#13;
$250.00 per week. For&#13;
personal interview see&#13;
Mr. Bachwich at Canopy&#13;
Hotel. Saturday 10:00 to&#13;
4:00 p.m. only.&#13;
ent&#13;
No Mortgage is Necessary to&#13;
PAY OFF&#13;
YOUR BILLS&#13;
and REMODEL&#13;
YOUR HOME!&#13;
Let Us Combine Your Bills&#13;
Into One Low Monthly Payment&#13;
EXAMPLE PLAN&#13;
Bills 2.000&#13;
Remodeling 2,000 e&#13;
Total 4,000* *&#13;
NO&#13;
RILLS&#13;
FOR&#13;
VI&#13;
MONTHS&#13;
—Aluminum Sid In?&#13;
—Additions&#13;
•'—Attic Rooms&#13;
—Furnare*&#13;
—Recreation Rooms&#13;
—Foundations&#13;
—Roofs&#13;
—Dormers&#13;
BR 2-42-27 — Cull Collect or Mail Coupon&#13;
4***mmm******w w»iHwiiriiw»-HmM-wio»mM»i»&#13;
ATLAS MODERNIZATION&#13;
1U057 Southfield&#13;
Detroit, Michigan&#13;
I would like to get all the facts about your unique&#13;
plan.&#13;
Please ha\c your representative call on me,&#13;
NAME&#13;
ADDRESS _&#13;
CfTY ; K.&#13;
PHONE&#13;
tf&#13;
Planning Will Save&#13;
Money for Brighton&#13;
IETHW TO THE&#13;
nearest to filing'&#13;
Brighton ift furtunutc1 in&#13;
having an active planning&#13;
commission, but it is unfortunate&#13;
that there are not funds&#13;
available so that they miyht&#13;
take more concrete steps m&#13;
this direction.&#13;
Booms In community expansion&#13;
must be seen well&#13;
ahead of their occurrence, arcording&#13;
to a recreation plan&#13;
ning expert.&#13;
G. Leslie Lynch, planner for&#13;
the National Recreation A.;-&#13;
tociation in New York City,&#13;
.says planning and acquisition&#13;
of land for recreation anj&#13;
&amp;ehool sites must be done five&#13;
or more years in advance.&#13;
'The planning and acquisition&#13;
of recreation lands and&#13;
school sites should be at least&#13;
five years ahead of the development,"&#13;
he says. "The&#13;
planners, and not the developers,&#13;
should determine&#13;
the pattern of our urban&#13;
areas."&#13;
Too often, Lynch notes,&#13;
community planners are hesitant&#13;
u&gt; submit honest recommendations&#13;
f o r community&#13;
recreation because of apparent&#13;
inadequacy of funds.&#13;
"The fact that there is no&#13;
vacant land in the neighborhood&#13;
must not keep us from&#13;
declaring that 10 acres is&#13;
needed for a recreation area,"&#13;
he said.&#13;
"We are standing on a firm&#13;
foundation when we recommend&#13;
the expenditure of large&#13;
sums of money to provide&#13;
'leads Guilty to&#13;
Drunk Driving&#13;
In Justice Court&#13;
McKinley Cribbs, 63. of 6253&#13;
Academy R o a d , Brighton,&#13;
pleaded guilty to driving&#13;
while under the influence of&#13;
liquor In Justice Peoviak's&#13;
court Monday and was fined&#13;
$100 and $10 costs.&#13;
Cribb.s, had been Involved in&#13;
an accident Saturday afternoon&#13;
when he drove his car&#13;
from Oakwood Drive into&#13;
Academy Road without stoppin?,&#13;
and crashed into a car&#13;
driven hy Ella Cotterman,&#13;
47, of Chelsea.&#13;
Riding in thp Cotterman&#13;
vehicle were Donna Cotterman.&#13;
16. Gina Cotterman, 9.&#13;
Alonzo Taylor, 17. and Rebecca&#13;
Taylor, 11. They were taken&#13;
to McPherson Health&#13;
Center hy Keehn ambulance&#13;
for first aid.&#13;
tip heard by Raid Court at th# Prtv&#13;
\&gt;n.u&gt; ntitco on Derpmher l.V. I%4,&#13;
at ton A M.&#13;
f I* Orriorpd Th*» notire thereol Be&#13;
eivpn bv publication of n copv hereof&#13;
f"T fhrpp &lt;.vr&gt;rks cnnsprtittvelv prpvlnin&#13;
to snlrl day of hparlnj?, In the- Plnrkncv&#13;
Divpatrh. anr) thnt the fiduciary&#13;
'.'i';sc a ropy (if this notlre to be&#13;
served upon parh known party In In-&#13;
"&gt;rrst nf his last Joinwn adrfres* hy&#13;
r o i s t e r e d , ferllfipr) or ordinary mail&#13;
'with proof of mailing), or by por-&#13;
•.onnl service at Wist fourteen (14)&#13;
clays prior to such hearing&#13;
FKAATF.S K HARRON&#13;
•&gt;udgt ot ProOat*&#13;
A triif r'fi|iv&#13;
MKI-KN \f UWLD&#13;
Register nt Probate.&#13;
. R B. .\fnshlir, Attorney&#13;
•1"iAW fJoridard Rd&#13;
Michigan.&#13;
Ot. H. 21, 38&#13;
public rtcreution s*ervicej&gt; and&#13;
lacilities."&#13;
In growing communities the&#13;
advance planning Ls all-important,&#13;
Lynch says, because&#13;
lack ol public open space is&#13;
often one of the principal&#13;
reasons for urban renewal&#13;
needs in established cities.&#13;
The recreation spokesman&#13;
contends that adequate recreational&#13;
facilities are guaranteed&#13;
by the constitution a&gt;&#13;
a part of man's pursuit ol&#13;
happiness.&#13;
"Any nation that bpends&#13;
annually over $50 per capita&#13;
tor alcoholic beverages and&#13;
CAW $30 per capita for tobacco,&#13;
can well afford to spend&#13;
$6 or $7 per capita each&#13;
year for the operation of park&#13;
and reciention services," he&#13;
said.&#13;
Here's a reminder from our&#13;
Junior Fire Marshals that&#13;
could save a life in a fire&#13;
emergency: don't wait until&#13;
flimes break out to determine&#13;
how to #et your family to&#13;
safety. Hold home fire drills&#13;
beforehand and plan alternate&#13;
escape routes from every part&#13;
of your house In case normal&#13;
exits should be blocked.&#13;
Now that the LeJth Propertj &gt;,&#13;
has been selected, more and&#13;
more people are coming forward&#13;
with their coments. I would like&#13;
to ask where were you, Robetf&#13;
Trebesh, when the site committee&#13;
was trying to get information&#13;
on your property?&#13;
Also the City MaiiaKcr and the&#13;
City "Engineer, *aid that none &gt;f&#13;
the city sewers are adequa e&#13;
from proposed bites under consideration,&#13;
and that the scv* r&#13;
system is now operating to &lt;••,.&gt;;;-&#13;
city and due to the pre^cn ;-&#13;
adequate 8" mains covering in t&#13;
of the city, a proposed »• i&#13;
school would not be r,xTmitti-&lt;( J&#13;
connect into any of these V&#13;
mains.&#13;
Further there is a j^rave lai-it&#13;
of communication between tlia&#13;
school board, City Council, «a vr&#13;
and sewer commission and ina&#13;
townships which will continue ;»&#13;
cause unnecessary problems tn&#13;
selecting any school site&#13;
Also the purchasing of the additional&#13;
property as an access&#13;
route to the school. This would ba&#13;
less costly than paving 7th street,&#13;
Also Mr. Tom Leith did not&#13;
have anything to do with iha&#13;
selection. He was not on the sita&#13;
committee.&#13;
A Member of the&#13;
Citizens Committee&#13;
Not every real estate firm&#13;
can display this seal&#13;
When you buy a home, this&#13;
seal is your best assurance&#13;
You won't pay too much. &gt; You won't waste days looking&#13;
at the "wrong" real estate. . You'll get accurate&#13;
facts. &gt; You'll get skilled, professional advice. • You'll&#13;
see property that fits your needs and pocketbook. •&#13;
YOM'II receive help in finding sources of financing.&#13;
We are Realtors*—ready to s«rve you.&#13;
Livingston County Board of Realtors&#13;
.**&#13;
BOX NO. 1 HOWELL t&#13;
CLOSEOUT&#13;
SALE&#13;
EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD&#13;
Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday&#13;
OCTOBER 14-15-16-17&#13;
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DRAFTMANS&#13;
ERASERS&#13;
BRUSHES&#13;
LEADS&#13;
ARTIST SUPPLIES&#13;
OILS&#13;
COMPLETE CLOSEOUT NOBBY SUPPUES&#13;
Off&#13;
LEE ENGINEERING CO.&#13;
427 W. MAIN STREET&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
• DISPATCH - YTDNESDAY OCTOBER 11 1004 I&#13;
Hamburg Township&#13;
I BOARD MINUTES&#13;
Tlie following bills svc»r&#13;
i euu:&#13;
Election Inspectors . SU78.20&#13;
Canvassers .. 95.00&#13;
C Radloff, Cemetary .. 149.88&#13;
Davis. Stamps 10.00&#13;
: September 28, 1964&#13;
T M e e t i n g called to order by&#13;
Supervisor Francis Shehan ai&#13;
ftiOO p.m. tor the transacuun&#13;
of such business as miyht piu-&#13;
Jterly come before it.&#13;
- Regular order &lt;&gt;i business&#13;
was suspended.&#13;
*" Mr. Shehan introduced Mr.&#13;
Clink anil Mr. Thurntun ul&#13;
the Livingston O'U/il.s Ki&gt;ud&#13;
Commissiun, Mr. Thurniun *i\-&#13;
p l h i n e d t h e t i v i ' &lt; :•&gt; i &gt; f a r 1.5&#13;
iTiill C o u n l v K u a d t a x | j r u p o N a l&#13;
ltic:t w i ] J b e m i t i n - i u l J o t t i n s&#13;
November 3rd Election, and&#13;
explained what road improvement&#13;
Hamburg Township&#13;
would receive under this program.&#13;
* v&#13;
Mr. C. Oulcall and Mr. E.&#13;
Shannon appeared before the&#13;
b&gt;-ard regarding the re-naming&#13;
of South Hamburg Rd.&#13;
The board asked Mr. Outcalt&#13;
;'!ut Mr. Sliannon to talk to&#13;
iheir neighbors and bring in&#13;
some recommendation.&#13;
Minutes of August 24.&#13;
read and approved as read.&#13;
i«&#13;
t&#13;
WHITMORE LAKE&#13;
Professional and&#13;
Business Directory&#13;
XKW POWER'S&#13;
UAliLHV AKh \ l,lMBKi;&#13;
SIKVICI:&#13;
IS OIK SI'tClALTY&#13;
Phone HI 9-S461&#13;
U191 MAIN, WHIT3IOKL&#13;
Fredi'ickson Hardware&#13;
y."j&lt;37 .MAIN. IVHIT.MORE&#13;
NELSON'S BAKERY&#13;
MARKET&#13;
O|n-u 8:31) a.m. - 10:30 Daily&#13;
Phone HI 9-2209&#13;
biui MAIN, WHITMORE&#13;
Whitmore Cleaners&#13;
and Laundry&#13;
F'rre Pick-up and Delivery&#13;
0 Alterations £&#13;
9875 MAIN ST.&#13;
1 19-2606 or NO 3-2418&#13;
MANNING'S SPOKT&#13;
CENTER&#13;
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK&#13;
PHONE HI 9-8951&#13;
9518 MAIN, WHITMORE&#13;
. 50.00&#13;
83.20&#13;
- 71.50&#13;
23.70&#13;
102.70&#13;
104.05&#13;
CF&#13;
Shehan, Super, . . . 400.00&#13;
E. Rettinger, Clerk . . . 150.00&#13;
E McAfee. Treasurer . 258.00&#13;
W. Backlund, Trustee . 15.00&#13;
M Bennett. Trustee . . 15.00&#13;
J. Densmore.&#13;
T. H. Cleaning&#13;
j H. Courter, Spec. Dep.&#13;
! F Vosmik. Spec. Dep.&#13;
i Mich. Bell Telephone&#13;
' C Radloff. Cemetary&#13;
Det. Edison Co.&#13;
Sutters Market. Supplies 2.05&#13;
Hamburg Hdue, Sup. . 6.51&#13;
Ann Arbor. Cleaning&#13;
Supplies 6.75&#13;
Doubleriay Brothers. Election&#13;
Supplies .. 43.00&#13;
Maypr-Schairer Co..&#13;
Supplies - 8.50&#13;
If. Moran, 2 Vr. Audit 1620.00&#13;
F. C. Towne 25.00&#13;
Chucks Repair Shop . 10.49&#13;
E. Rettinger. Postage 15.00&#13;
F. Vosmik, Liq. Enf.&#13;
Fund 50.00&#13;
Motion by Backlund, supported&#13;
by Bennet, that bills be&#13;
paid except one plumbing bill&#13;
for service on Fire Hall. This&#13;
$8 25 bill to be checked into.&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
The Plat of Carier Heights,&#13;
a subdivision of pail of the&#13;
W's of the XWU of Sec. 24,&#13;
TIN\ R5E of Hamburg Township.&#13;
Livingston County was&#13;
submitted to the Board&#13;
final approval.&#13;
Motion by Rettinger.&#13;
Supported by McAfee.&#13;
this plat be approved.&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
Motion by McAfee.&#13;
Supported b y Rettinger.&#13;
that $17,958.64 be taken from&#13;
the Road Fund and $9,533.00&#13;
be taken from the General&#13;
Fund to pay Township $27,-&#13;
490.64 share of Road Improvement&#13;
in the Township.&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
Moved by Bennett, Supported&#13;
by W. Backlund that the&#13;
request from Geo. Katona for&#13;
a SDD license to be held in&#13;
conjunction with 1964-65 SDM&#13;
w&gt;1'censed b'jsinfiis located at&#13;
i.^34 E. M 3ti, Hamburg toichi-&#13;
' u,\u be considered f &gt;r appro&#13;
val. Veas: 3 Pass: 1 Nays: 0.&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
Motion by Rettinger, Supported&#13;
bv McAfee, that the&#13;
Treating be adjourned.&#13;
Next regular meeting October&#13;
26. 1964.&#13;
for&#13;
that&#13;
WERE&#13;
STRIKE&#13;
PLENTY OF&#13;
NEW&#13;
65 FORDS&#13;
FOR IMMEDIATE&#13;
DELIVERY&#13;
'63 DODGE DART G.T.&#13;
CONVERTIBLE, STANDARD TRANSMISSION, RADIO &amp; HEATER&#13;
'59 CHEVROLET EL-CAMINO PICK-UP&#13;
8-CVLINDER AUTOMATIC, SHARP&#13;
'63 FORD STATION WAGON&#13;
8-CYLINDER, STANDARD TRANS., RADIO &amp; HEATER, GOOD&#13;
'64 GALAXIE "500" CONVERTIBLE&#13;
8-CYL., CRUISE-O-MATIC, P. STEERING, P. BRAKES, R. &amp; H., SHARP&#13;
'61 FORD RANCHWAGON&#13;
8-CYLLNDER AUTOMATIC&#13;
'61 Ford Fairlane 2-Door&#13;
6-CYLINDER, STANDARD TRANSMISSION, RADIO &amp; HEATER&#13;
We Also Have Some Good&#13;
Transportation Specials&#13;
Wilson Ford Sales&#13;
"BRIGHTON'S LARGEST FORD DEALER"&#13;
GRAND RIVER — PHONE AC 7-1171 — BRIGHTON&#13;
Frances Tripp Become".&#13;
Bride of Danny Bennet&#13;
Lunch Menu&#13;
Week of October 19, 1964&#13;
Monday, October 19&#13;
Spaghetti, Cheese VWdge,&#13;
Sandwiches, Fruit - Milk.&#13;
Tuesday, Octooer 28&#13;
Sloppy-Jo, Ve?etable,Cherry&#13;
Cake—sauce- Milk.&#13;
Wednesday,Oetohe*» 21&#13;
Corned B e e f Casserole,&#13;
Vegetable, Sandwiches, Fruit&#13;
—Milk.&#13;
Thursday, October 21&#13;
Hot Beef &amp; Gravv Sandwiches,&#13;
Vegetable, Fruit —&#13;
Milk.&#13;
Friday, October 23&#13;
Creamed Potatoes. Fish J&#13;
Sticks, Vegetable, Sandwiches, j&#13;
Fruit — Milk, ]&#13;
The Pinckney Community&#13;
Congregational Church waa&#13;
the scene of the marriage of&#13;
Miss Frances Tripp and Dan&#13;
i ny Bennett. The double ring 1 ceremony was performed Sat 1 urday, October 10 at 1:00 p.m.&#13;
with Rev. Gerald Bender officiating.&#13;
The parents of the&#13;
couple are Mr. and Mrs. Willard&#13;
Tripp of Cedar Lake&#13;
Road and Mr. and Mrs. Edward&#13;
Bennett of 510 Ho well&#13;
| Street, Pinckney.&#13;
The bride chose a street&#13;
j length, white lace dress with&#13;
long sleeves extending to a&#13;
point at the wrist and featuring&#13;
a bow at the back with a&#13;
] floating panel. Her shoulder&#13;
length veil was secured with&#13;
a decorative comb. She carried&#13;
a cascade bouquet of&#13;
white carnations.&#13;
Mrs. Mary Ann Darrow served&#13;
as her sister's maid of&#13;
honor. She was attired in a&#13;
blue knit suit of wool and&#13;
wore a corsage of pink car-'&#13;
nations.&#13;
Sammy Morrale of Howell,&#13;
cousin of the groom, served&#13;
as best man. Ushers were&#13;
Paul Stapleton and Edward&#13;
HALLOWEEN&#13;
MASQUERADE&#13;
DANCE&#13;
Sponsored by the&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
JAYCEE'S&#13;
Saturday, October 24th, 1963&#13;
AT THE&#13;
BEN HUR COUNTRY CLUB&#13;
DONATION $5.00 PER COUPLE&#13;
TICKETS AVAILABLE ANY JAYCEE&#13;
OR PHONE 229-6979&#13;
DOOR PRIZES - ALL REFRESH&#13;
MENTS FURNISHED&#13;
DODGE&#13;
COMES ON&#13;
BIG&#13;
FOR '65&#13;
DART&#13;
CORNET&#13;
POLARA&#13;
CUSTOM MO&#13;
MONACO&#13;
Howell Sales '«&#13;
2150 W. GRAND RIVER&#13;
HOWELL 548-3230&#13;
FUggs&#13;
LJttle Chris Bennett, seven&#13;
year old brother of the&#13;
groom, was the ring bearer.&#13;
Mrs. Tripp, the bride's mother&#13;
a two piece black and&#13;
white suit, with black accessories.&#13;
Her corsage was of&#13;
white carnations.&#13;
The mother of the groom,&#13;
Mrs. Bennett, was attired in&#13;
&amp; tan and gold lace dress with&#13;
matching hat and black accessories.&#13;
Her corsage was of&#13;
white carnations.&#13;
About 150 persons attended&#13;
a reception at the Tripp&#13;
home on Cedar Lake Road&#13;
following the wedding. The&#13;
young couple left immediately&#13;
afterward for a honeymoon in&#13;
northern Michigan.&#13;
Both the bride and groom&#13;
a t t e n d e d t h e Fihckney&#13;
schools. At the present time&#13;
the groom is employed at the&#13;
Utilities Lines in *Ann Arbor.&#13;
They will make their home in&#13;
Brighton when they return&#13;
from the wedding trip.&#13;
Lakeland Elects&#13;
Club Officers&#13;
Stuart Kirvan, public relations&#13;
manager of Dundee Cement Company,&#13;
has been elected president&#13;
of Lakelands Golf and Country&#13;
CJub for the 1964-65 year. Lakelands&#13;
is located at Winans Lake,&#13;
southwest of Brighton.&#13;
Other officers elected are Fred&#13;
Grimm of Farmington, vice-president;&#13;
Doug Nott of Detroit, recording&#13;
secretary; Jack Jojhnson&#13;
of Livonia, corresponding secretary&#13;
and C. J. Staufenbiel of Winans&#13;
Lake treasurer.&#13;
The remaining directors are&#13;
William Seelbinder and Paul&#13;
Large of Detroit, Albert Matches&#13;
of Winans Lake and Lee Baumgardner&#13;
of Dearborn.&#13;
At Howell Monday&#13;
t A state mobile X-ray unit&#13;
will make a one day appearance&#13;
next week on Monday,&#13;
Oct. 19, at the Howell High&#13;
School, the Livingston County&#13;
Health Department reports.&#13;
Hours will be from 10:00&#13;
am. to EfcOOVntom and 1-00&#13;
p.m. to 4:00 am. HeaJth Department*&#13;
spofcfcamer, urge&#13;
persons- tykfl bave-.-f ec«ive4&#13;
•X-ray .- j^Jft jfcvitatiomi:;&#13;
to observe^ th*a^8tfliwd times.&#13;
Persons '«wk&lt;y- ansv ppsitlva&#13;
reactors to the tubercGlin skin&#13;
test are also reminded that a&#13;
yearly X-ray is advised.&#13;
APPLES&#13;
MclNTOSH JONATHAN&#13;
DELICIOUS&#13;
CRANE ORCHARDS&#13;
"FRUIT WITH THE FLAVOR1&#13;
4880 M-36 WEST&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
UP 8-9756 t.f.x.&#13;
HENDERSON FORD SALES, INC.&#13;
Ann Arbor, Michigan — NO 2-3261&#13;
1 -1965 Mustang, H.T. Midnight&#13;
Blue&#13;
6.000 MIT.ES P.B. &amp; P. S.&#13;
RADIO-AIR CONDITIONING&#13;
1 - *965 Mustane, Red. 4 on floor&#13;
RADIO, P.B. &amp; P.S.&#13;
LOW MILEAGE&#13;
1 -1964 T-Birrl, Turcmfttsfty FulSy&#13;
EQUIPPED — 2,200 MILES&#13;
1 • 1965 Mustang H.T.2-Door&#13;
White, V-8 Standard, 2,000 Actual Miles&#13;
ONE OF THE LARGEST SELECTIONS OF&#13;
USED CARS IN WASHTENAW COIBSJY&#13;
Winston (Frenchy) Arnot&#13;
SALES REPRESENTATIVE&#13;
have you1&#13;
seen the USED CAR &amp; TRUCK CENTER&#13;
OF LIVINGSTON COUNTY - - -&#13;
QUALITY CHEVROLET - HOWELL PH. Sltiri* 10&#13;
USED CARS&#13;
1962 CHEV Impala 4-Door Sedan, V-8&#13;
P. GLIDE, P. STEERING, W. WALLS, RADIO, 17,000 MILES&#13;
1962 CHEV Bel-AIre 4-Door, 6-Cylinder&#13;
STANDARD SHIFT, RADIO, LOCAL CAR&#13;
1962 CHEV Impala Convertible, V-8&#13;
P. GLIDE, P. STEERING, RADIO. COLOR RED&#13;
1963 CHEV Impala Convertible, Super Spprt&#13;
V-8. P. STEERING &amp; P. BRAKES. RADIO, 18,000 MILES • •&#13;
1960 OLDS 4-Door Hardtop, P. Steering&#13;
P. BRAKES, AUTOMATIC, SHARP&#13;
1961 CHEV 2-Door Biscavne, 6-Cyllnder&#13;
P. GLIDE, RADIO. W. WALLS, CLEAN&#13;
1963 CHEV 4-Door B!**ayne 6-Cylinder&#13;
P. GLIDE, RADIO — COLOR GREEN&#13;
1959 CHEV 2-Donr V-8, P. Glide&#13;
RADIO, W. WALLS — CLEAN&#13;
1963 CORVAIR M O N 7 * 2-Door, Std. Shift&#13;
RADIO Wy. WALLS, COLOR WHITE&#13;
1959 CHEV Station Wagon 6-Cylinder&#13;
STANDARD SHIFT. RAPtO&#13;
1964~~CHEV Bel^AIre 4 - D o o r , 7 T ~ i i&#13;
P. STEERING, RADIO, DEMO&#13;
1964 CHEV Imnala 2-Door, Hardtop&#13;
1LO9T6S4 O FC EHXETVRA S I—m pDEaMtuO 4-Door, Ha^r_dt_o_p&#13;
2 TO CHOOSE FROM — DEMO&#13;
TRUCKS&#13;
Ton, Fleetslde Box, 3000 Miles&#13;
Ton, 8 Foot Wide Box&#13;
1964 CHEV&#13;
1963 CHEV&#13;
1962 CHEV &gt;/* Ton, 8 Foot Wide Box&#13;
2 TO CHOOSE FROM&#13;
LOTS OF OTHER GOOD CARS TO CHOOSE FROM—STOP IN AND&#13;
SEE THEM OR CALL . . . WE WILL COME SEE YOU!&#13;
SALESMEN&#13;
JOSH MITCHELL RUSS GEHRINOER&#13;
LYLE HERBST HARLEY ALLEN QUALITY CHEVROLET 861E. Grand River — Howell, 546-424S</text>
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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;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&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;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;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&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 — NO. 38 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1964 SINGLE COPY lOe&#13;
Natural Gas Here Fri Sat&#13;
OMtimers 'Ball Game' Saturday Night&#13;
At Veteran&#13;
Field 8 P.M.&#13;
Don't forget t h e OLD&#13;
TIMER'S football game this&#13;
Saturday night, 8:00 p.m. on&#13;
P. H. S. Veteran Memorial&#13;
Field between the Pinckne&gt;&#13;
All Stars and the Hamburg&#13;
Hell Cats, From all reports it&#13;
is yoins to be a real content&#13;
toy TD'.s&#13;
The high school band&#13;
will not play and the&#13;
TOPS girls will not cheer&#13;
as previously announced.&#13;
BUT, Capt. Julius Aachen -&#13;
brenner and co-Cap!. Jet&#13;
Gentile predict a game&#13;
that will hold spectators&#13;
^ spell-bound for the dura&#13;
tion of the game. According&#13;
to the two coaches the&#13;
players have promised to&#13;
give their all The Pinckney&#13;
Fireman will be on&#13;
hend and will operate the&#13;
concession stand with proceeds&#13;
going toward their&#13;
Annual Fourth of July&#13;
Fireworks Fund.&#13;
The two teams have l'uniiflii'd&#13;
names ul their players,&#13;
t»nd the year tioy graduated&#13;
from high school. Those playjny&#13;
for the the AH Stars are;&#13;
Co-Capt. Phil Gentile, 1943,&#13;
Gordon La Belle, "56, Alvin&#13;
Simonson, '56, Capt, J. Aschen-&#13;
J'Tenner. '33. Don Clark, '5.',&#13;
Dick Johnson., 57, Geo. Roth,&#13;
'r9, Ron Densmoro. '57, Andy&#13;
Darney, '56. Jim Hodgevs, '58,&#13;
(C'ont. on )&#13;
State Police&#13;
Investgate&#13;
Vandalism Here&#13;
State Police were called to&#13;
Pinckney last Friday to begin&#13;
investigation of vandalism&#13;
done to the Junior class float&#13;
that was stored in the Lavey&#13;
Hardware warehouse on West&#13;
Main.&#13;
This happened sometime following&#13;
the parade Wednesday,&#13;
and Friday morning when&#13;
juniors class students went to&#13;
the warehouse to make repairs&#13;
for the Homecoming&#13;
game Friday night. It was&#13;
ruined beyond repairs and&#13;
was not brought to the athletic&#13;
field with the other&#13;
class floats Friday night.&#13;
The Juniors tied with the&#13;
senior for first place for the&#13;
fantastic work done on their&#13;
float and it became most upsetting&#13;
to students, the administration,&#13;
and other faculty&#13;
members to learn of this being&#13;
done.&#13;
Other vandalism done over&#13;
the weekend involved windows&#13;
at the High school and&#13;
the Elementary school being&#13;
broken. Officials . have about&#13;
determined who the persons&#13;
were that did this. OFFICIALLY "turning- on the "Gas" in Pinckney&#13;
is Village President, Mervvin Campbell and William&#13;
R. Carlyon, Lansing" Division Manager for Consumers&#13;
Power Co. This took place at the Regulator&#13;
Station located at the corner of Main Street and&#13;
Unadilla.&#13;
Shooting Monday&#13;
Orphans 4 Children&#13;
Clerk Is Found Guilty By Jury&#13;
Will Feature Street&#13;
Dance, Free Prizes&#13;
Highlighting the '"Natural&#13;
u a 3 Days" in Pinckney October&#13;
9 and 10 wiii be radio&#13;
tation WAA.M broadcasting,&#13;
live, directly Iron the Village&#13;
Square the entire da/&#13;
Friday. Radio official Larry&#13;
Skinner anticipates a big day&#13;
in the Village and hopes area&#13;
residents will cooperate witn&#13;
the station's D. J. for the day,&#13;
Larry Rupple, with interviews&#13;
anrl bits of news relating to&#13;
the area, worthy of broadcasting.&#13;
Rupple is famous for his&#13;
being the first to make news&#13;
broadcasts on TV in the Detroit&#13;
area station on WJL-5K.&#13;
Channel 2 back in the early&#13;
days of TV.&#13;
This "first for Pinckney" is&#13;
s p o n s o r e d by Consumer's&#13;
Power Company primarily to&#13;
et all persons within listenng&#13;
range know Pinckney is on&#13;
the map and to welcome them&#13;
into Pinckney for the two&#13;
day celebration.&#13;
Merchants, .sharing the expense&#13;
of having tin1 r.iciio&#13;
broadcast done from Pinckney,&#13;
should receive ample&#13;
credit for backing this civic&#13;
type venture arc the Hambu1'-',&#13;
Dairy in Hamburg, Quality&#13;
Welding, West Main, Pinckney,&#13;
a new factory hrre as of&#13;
last spring; Lavey Hardware&#13;
and Insurance Agency, Van's&#13;
Motor Sales, and Gentile1*&#13;
Home Center all located on&#13;
Main Street in Pinckney.&#13;
The celebration October 9&#13;
and 10, will consist, primarily,&#13;
of Consumers Power&#13;
holding open house at Pilgrim&#13;
Hall each of the two&#13;
days with many various gas&#13;
appliances on exhibit. Consumer's&#13;
H o m e Economist*&#13;
will be on hand demonstrating&#13;
items such as gas washers&#13;
and Mas clothes dryers to&#13;
patio gas grills and outside&#13;
^as lights. Refreshments will&#13;
be served and door prizes&#13;
yiven.&#13;
A street dance will wind&#13;
up "Gas Days in Pinckney"&#13;
Saturday night taking plac«&#13;
from 9 p.m. till 12 midnight.&#13;
Alvin Davis, age 19, will b#&#13;
.-pinning the platters for the&#13;
dancers, both young and old,&#13;
just as he did at Pinckney&#13;
High's Homecoming danc« last&#13;
Friday nighl in the high school&#13;
(C'ont, on Page T)&#13;
Local Man Has 74th Birthday&#13;
JH OsO" was Judy Reynold's first reaction after&#13;
learning ishe had been closen Homecoming Queen.&#13;
1964-6."). July, a senior, was crowned and robed by&#13;
out going Queen Kathy Shettleroe. The other three&#13;
candidates were freshman. Penny Reynolds, Sophomore&#13;
Sharon Bowles and Junior Sue Jennette.&#13;
Grief 'over the threatened&#13;
loss of his wife and four children&#13;
is believed to be the rea-&#13;
\ son for the double tragedy near&#13;
1 Howell Monday afternoon&#13;
I when Alphonse E. Muylaert,&#13;
i Jr., 30, shot his wife, Mildred,&#13;
i 2i\ at their farm home at 3850&#13;
i Jewell Road, and then killed&#13;
i himself.&#13;
: According to the State Police&#13;
report, Muylaert phoned his&#13;
fr.ther, Alphonse Muylaert, Sr.,&#13;
who is employed at Haller's&#13;
Hardware at Lake Chemung,&#13;
about 3:30 Monday afternoon&#13;
pnd told him that he had shot&#13;
his wife, and asked him to report&#13;
it to the Sheriff.&#13;
The elder Muylaert started&#13;
for Howell, but encountered a&#13;
State Police car and flagged it&#13;
down and reported the incident.&#13;
They stopped at the sheriff's&#13;
office anr! then went out&#13;
to the Jewell Road home where&#13;
they found both bodies lying in&#13;
the back yard.&#13;
Between the two bodies was&#13;
a 12 guage shotgun.&#13;
Mrs. Muylaert had been shot&#13;
twice in the chest and one&#13;
charge had entered Muylaert's&#13;
body.&#13;
The son had phoned his father&#13;
earlier and asked him to&#13;
pick up the children after&#13;
school at the South West Ele-&#13;
"Guilty — as; charged'' was&#13;
'he verdict returned by the&#13;
1hree member jury hearing the&#13;
trial of E'h\;j rr! A. Rottin.yer,&#13;
Hamburg township clerk, in&#13;
montnry School in Howell, He&#13;
told his father that ho and his&#13;
wife v.'cre goin.;r to Lansing to&#13;
consult a man .;&gt;; &gt; &lt; &lt;&lt;&lt;:'.. &lt;&#13;
So the children ".' err; ;T their&#13;
grandparent's home ,V. 3rlO Sunrise&#13;
Park Div c, Lake Chc-&#13;
Mi's. MuyljieM worked days&#13;
i&lt;l Master Cralt lactory in&#13;
Howell, a r i Muylaert was cmployed&#13;
on&#13;
ACO, Inc.,&#13;
h night shift at&#13;
plant nt Pinckney.&#13;
Prosecuting Attorney Charles&#13;
Gatesman ordered an autopsy&#13;
t;7i the two bonkv, following&#13;
which they worn taken to the&#13;
McDonald Funeral Home for&#13;
funeral arrangements.&#13;
Brighton justice court his!&#13;
week. Sentence will b&lt;&gt; passed&#13;
by Justice of the Peace Eric&#13;
Singer on Oct. 14.&#13;
Rcttrinaer had been charged&#13;
with refusing to show puib-&#13;
Vx records, namely applications&#13;
i"or absentee voter ballots in a&#13;
warrant issued to John Mc-&#13;
Millan of Putnam township,&#13;
The trial started Wednesday&#13;
afternoon, with four jurors&#13;
present. Mrs. Born ice Hynp&#13;
was excused when she stated&#13;
that she had formed an opinion&#13;
on the case. Tins left Myrtle&#13;
Stromberg, Grace Crabtree and&#13;
Donald Herbs.t, and attorneys&#13;
Donald A. Moon, for the defense,&#13;
?.nd Charles Gatesman,&#13;
piosccuting attorney, agreed&#13;
io try the case with only three&#13;
jurors.&#13;
Rettinger has 10 days after&#13;
sentencing in which to appeal.&#13;
JOE GEfcTILE&#13;
On October 3rd one of Pinrkney's&#13;
businessmen celebrated&#13;
his 74th birthday in the&#13;
midst of his family at his&#13;
home on Patterson Lake Road.&#13;
Joe Gen'jle who was born&#13;
in Sicily, Italy in 1990 and came&#13;
to the states in 1914 has boon on&#13;
the Pinckney scene since 1921&#13;
when he moved here and opened&#13;
his Confectionery and Fruit&#13;
Store in the buildinc now occupied&#13;
by Bev's Restaurant.&#13;
Joe tells us that he and his&#13;
store have moved all up and&#13;
down the street.&#13;
Ho and his wife Emma, wha&#13;
ho met and married in Detroit,&#13;
operated their business for a&#13;
while in the building now occupied&#13;
by thft post office.&#13;
Their ihroe children, Phil,&#13;
Sam and Mary were born in&#13;
the living quarters on the second&#13;
floor.&#13;
I^jtpr they opened a Confectionary&#13;
Stora and Soda Bar&#13;
in the build:ng where he BOW&#13;
can be seen every day assisting&#13;
his son, Phil operate Gentile'i&#13;
Home Center.&#13;
AT THK HOMK of Mrs. Mao Daller. corner of Mill&#13;
street and M-36, the construction men show how&#13;
they auger under sidewalks without disturbing&#13;
them in the leadt, and lay the gasline.&#13;
SHOWN* TX THIS photo is Geratfl Kennedy. Con- gas meters in Pinckney at 10l8-/East Unadill*&#13;
sunici's gas service man, netting one of tlie first Street, a duplex home.&#13;
ARGVS • DISPATCH — WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7, 1964 |&#13;
May Wo Add Your&#13;
Name to Our Files&#13;
Are you a regular subcriber to this newspaper? If&#13;
not would you like to be ? A subscriber can keep posted&#13;
on the latest happenings in the Pinckney-Hamburg area.&#13;
An attempt is made to cover all Church affairs, all social&#13;
affairs in the community, school news from the five&#13;
school sources in the Pinckney Community School district.&#13;
Masonic organizational affairs, and the Dispatch&#13;
carries all official Hamburg and Putnam Township&#13;
news, including Board minutes as well as all official&#13;
advertisements and notices.&#13;
And what is more important we welcome your suggestions&#13;
as well as your personal news or news of the&#13;
organization of which you are a member. This is a&#13;
complimentary copy, (if you are not already on our&#13;
mailing list) sent to you in hopes that you will want to&#13;
join our other 1200 subscribers and have the paper sent&#13;
to yonr home each week.&#13;
The coupon below is for your convenience. Don't&#13;
put it off any longer. Fill out the coupon and mail it to&#13;
us with your check or money order, or we, will bill you&#13;
later.&#13;
Subscription rate is $3.00 per year in Michigan.&#13;
THANK YOU!&#13;
ROUTE OR BOX NUMBER&#13;
+ Gas Days&#13;
(Continued From Page 1)&#13;
gym. Akin is affiliated with&#13;
r*.r)io station WAAM,&#13;
A door prize drnving will&#13;
take place at Pilgrim Hall&#13;
both nights of the activities.&#13;
Tickets will be distributed o&#13;
customers by the merchants&#13;
who have backed this celebration&#13;
They include &lt;)]',&#13;
places of business in Pi nekney&#13;
with the exception of&#13;
Pinckney General Store. Items&#13;
offered for prizes by Consumer's&#13;
will include&#13;
fired patio grill, gas&#13;
light, and various other vulufil'le&#13;
prizes. Tickets must be&#13;
obtained from the stores and&#13;
taken, by the holder, to Pilgrim&#13;
and left with Consumer&#13;
officials to be eligible for the&#13;
drawings.&#13;
yard&#13;
Another nice gesture on the&#13;
ourt of Consumer's i« that free&#13;
Pop si-cola will be given away&#13;
beginning Friday noon and&#13;
continuing on through Saturday's&#13;
street dance.&#13;
"Mr. Harold Snellenberger,&#13;
residential sales supervisor for&#13;
the Lansing Division of Conumers&#13;
Power Co. and who is&#13;
in charue of the arrangements&#13;
being rmide in Pinckney for&#13;
the two days says the busines.-;&#13;
people as well as the&#13;
residents throughout the area&#13;
have been most cooperative&#13;
and now it is the company's&#13;
greatest concern to furnish&#13;
them with as great a sen-ice&#13;
in return. He, along with&#13;
other Consumer officials cordially&#13;
invite all area residents&#13;
to come, get acquainted&#13;
at Pilgrim Hall this Friday&#13;
and Saturday.&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
By NICK PRAKKEN, Manager&#13;
THE ANSWERS TO MANY QUESTIONS&#13;
about your phone service can be&#13;
found in the front of your telephone&#13;
directory—right before the&#13;
listings of names and numbfrt-.&#13;
For instance, the Area Code1* '"or&#13;
every section of the U. S . . . . emergency numbers for&#13;
police and fire protection . . . how to place a con thence&#13;
call linking several relatives or business associate*&#13;
in two or more cities at once . . . and many more&#13;
bits of useful information. Why not get acquainted&#13;
with the information pages of your telephone directory?&#13;
18,002 18,003 18,004&#13;
Someone has figured out that&#13;
the average housewife takes&#13;
upwards of 18,000 steps a d a / .&#13;
To reduce your daily total, add&#13;
a phone wherever you work&#13;
most. In color, of course! Your&#13;
extension costs just pennies a&#13;
day, after the one-time installation&#13;
charge. To order, just call our Business Office&#13;
or ask your Telephone Man.&#13;
PARKING SPACE for the receiver* when you have&#13;
to leave the phone for a moment, is built right into&#13;
your Michigan Bell telephone. The pictures show&#13;
where to "park" the receiver on a wall phone,&#13;
(Irak phone, Princens* phone. *&#13;
. . . Pinckney Prattle ...&#13;
By ALICE GRAY&#13;
th€&#13;
Last Friday afternoon I had&#13;
a most interesting and enlightening&#13;
experience when I&#13;
visited with other members of&#13;
the Livingston County newspapers&#13;
and radio, the newly&#13;
constructed portion of the W.&#13;
J. Maxey Boys' Training&#13;
School at Whitmore Lake. Wo&#13;
had lunch at the School —&#13;
the same meal served to the&#13;
boys — ground meat patties,&#13;
mashed potatoes and gravy,&#13;
canned lima bean, bread and&#13;
butter, canned plum^ — a&#13;
nourishing meal, well cooked&#13;
and served cafeteria style.&#13;
Willard J. Maxey, Jr., dlrecor&#13;
of the school and son of&#13;
-V. J, Maxey for whom the&#13;
school was named, escorted us&#13;
hroughout the school Mr.&#13;
Maxey appears to be a truly&#13;
dedicated man, utterly devoted&#13;
to the welfare and education&#13;
of his charges.&#13;
The school which is not&#13;
vet completely equipped is one&#13;
of the best in the country, exremely&#13;
practical and funcional,&#13;
and not extravagantly&#13;
constructed or furnished. The&#13;
boys who come here, sent by&#13;
he courts, are mostly from&#13;
lower economic levels, at&#13;
least 50% from Detroit and&#13;
Wayne County, and approximately&#13;
three years academially&#13;
behind their age group.&#13;
The curiculum is designed to&#13;
benefit these boys in their return&#13;
to society.&#13;
The Bob Vedder family&#13;
vere guests at a chicken barbe-&#13;
que at the Mike Heath&#13;
home on Toma Road last Sunday&#13;
honoring the Vedder'a&#13;
daughter Rose Marie on her&#13;
17th birthday, Joan Eichmann&#13;
was also a guest on this occasion.&#13;
Tuesday evening, September&#13;
20, the officers of Pinckney&#13;
Chapter No. 145 OES were&#13;
guests at a dinner given by&#13;
Worthy Matron Lucile Camburn&#13;
and Worthy Patron Larry&#13;
Camburn in the Masonic Hall.&#13;
Secret Pals, who have been&#13;
delighting their fellow officers&#13;
with surprises throughout the&#13;
year, were revealed at this&#13;
time.&#13;
Mrs. Tilly Berry of California&#13;
is in the Pinekney area&#13;
for two weeks to attend th&lt;?&#13;
wedding of her son, Fred to&#13;
Joan Steeb of Portage Lake.&#13;
The TOPS SlendeTizers surprised&#13;
their president Evelyn&#13;
Porter with a birthday c'ak?&#13;
and cider on her birthday last&#13;
Thursday at the regular meeting.&#13;
The gals are now practicing&#13;
for their debut as cheer&#13;
leaders which will be October&#13;
24 at the All Stars-Hamburg&#13;
Hell Cats game. This should&#13;
be as big an event as th-2&#13;
game itself.&#13;
Bonnie Wylie, „daughter of&#13;
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Wylie. was&#13;
15 years old Tuesday, October&#13;
6. She celebrated the event&#13;
at a family dinner.&#13;
James Barker is now a patient&#13;
at Henry Ford Hospital&#13;
in Dearborn.&#13;
Mrs. Asa W. Bonner, Sr.,&#13;
and Mrs Madge Cutter of&#13;
Ferndale were Tuesday evening&#13;
dinner guests of Mrs.&#13;
Leona Marie Bonner.&#13;
Roger Asa Bonner spent the&#13;
weekend with his mother,&#13;
Mrs. Leona-Marie Bonner.&#13;
The 4-H groups of Pinckney&#13;
are planning a 4-H Rally&#13;
for Wednesday evening, October&#13;
21 in the High School&#13;
gym. While plans are not&#13;
complete now, it U definite&#13;
that this will be a pot luck&#13;
with Hurry Foster, the County&#13;
4-H Leader present. All present&#13;
members and all interested in.&#13;
becoming 4-H members and&#13;
their families are invited to&#13;
participate. Mark this date on&#13;
Oldtiuners&#13;
(Continued From P»g« 1)&#13;
John Mayne, '63, LuVern Hunt,&#13;
63, Ed Bowman, '57, Al Wells,&#13;
36, Paul Gundersen, '58, Jeff&#13;
Davis, '58, Lenard Thiel, '58,&#13;
Jim Marhofer, '5H, Dan Han-&#13;
"Oth, "58, Don Charbuneau, "48,&#13;
'aul Russell, '60, John Colone,&#13;
til}, Gene D^nxmore, '58, Dick&#13;
Blades, "63, Paul Ware, 59, J.m&#13;
Barker, '63, DvA Fritz, '63, Ken&#13;
Charboneau, '60, Bob Cliaryour&#13;
calendar . . . more details&#13;
to follow&#13;
The Grand Winners of the&#13;
Masons' Euchre Tournament&#13;
were treated to dinner m&#13;
great style at the Brighton&#13;
Masonic Temple last Thursday&#13;
evening Brighton lost the&#13;
matches, coming in last with&#13;
Fowlerville and Howell also&#13;
losing, but not quite so badly.&#13;
About 30 Pinckney members&#13;
participated in the tournament,&#13;
but due to other committments&#13;
not all were a t&#13;
the dinner. Worshipful Master&#13;
George Engquist, L. J . Henry,&#13;
Ona Campbell, Omar Corey,&#13;
Emmett Widmayer, Olin Robinson,&#13;
Duke Wait?, Joe Griffith&#13;
and Ted Gray wese the&#13;
Pinckney members attending.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs?. Frank&#13;
and children were in Dearborn&#13;
Saturday on the oeassion djf his&#13;
parents' 40th wedding&#13;
versary.&#13;
Sunday was an eventful&#13;
day in the iife of Mrs. W. C.&#13;
Wylie. She, with her sister&#13;
and husband, the Carlton&#13;
Blackmars, attended the open&#13;
house at the Wylie School in&#13;
Dexter 'named after Dr W.&#13;
C. Wylie, the late husband nl&#13;
Mrs. Wylie* ^nd then t h e&#13;
Blackmers accompanied h e r&#13;
home for an evening of visiting.&#13;
Her son and wife, Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. J. R Wylie of Howell&#13;
also accompanied Mrs. Wylie&#13;
to the Open House and t o&#13;
her home afterwards.&#13;
Clif and Midge Miller and&#13;
Wim and Mary Boughn are m&#13;
the northern woods this week&#13;
trying their hand at the difficult&#13;
art of bow and arrow&#13;
hunting.&#13;
Back from several \ days&#13;
spent relaxing at Drummond&#13;
Island are Mrs. Eleamore Whito&#13;
find son, Edsel and Mr, and&#13;
Mrs. Clifford Van Horn.&#13;
James Wylie, son of Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Asher Wylie of Main&#13;
Street, was home over the&#13;
weekend from his classes at&#13;
Michigan State.&#13;
It's back in the hospital&#13;
r.gain for Norman White, J&#13;
recent surgical patient at St.&#13;
Joseph Mercy Hospital at Ann&#13;
Arbor. We're sure he would&#13;
r-ppreciate card* from his&#13;
many friends in the Pincknev&#13;
iirea.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs, L. J McKinley&#13;
were Wednesday evening&#13;
dinner puests at the Emmet!&#13;
Widmayer home before their&#13;
departure on Thursday foi&#13;
Califonin where they will make&#13;
boneau, '61, Bob Beck. '62, Jim ihcir home. They will visit for&#13;
Grant, '60, '60, Larry Hull, '63, ;i time at Santa Barbara wilh&#13;
Steve Murotka, '.-&gt;4 their son and his family, then&#13;
they abo vMtod his&#13;
Mrs. Grace Amburgey.&#13;
Week ending in th» Torch&#13;
Lake area were John Paul&#13;
Ware, Richard Krafcn, Reginald&#13;
Krahn and sons, Ricky&#13;
and Randy Krahn when they&#13;
visited with the little Krahn's&#13;
great-grandfather for fishing&#13;
and relaxing.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Walker&#13;
and youngsters of Bast M-3ff&#13;
are back after a two week&#13;
vacation spent vistttog friends&#13;
and relative*. They were !n&#13;
New York State for a week&#13;
visiting with friends in Wassaic&#13;
where they used to work&#13;
and attend ehareh. One ot&#13;
the high points of the trip&#13;
was a color tour through the&#13;
beautiful Catskill Mountains.&#13;
The last week the Walkers&#13;
spent visiting with his parents&#13;
in Port Matidla, Perm.&#13;
The last Saturday there they&#13;
had an old fashioned applebutter&#13;
making party with&#13;
Li.sted here are. Hamburg&#13;
Hell Gate.&#13;
Co. Cupt. Butch Bennett, '61.&#13;
Pete Bennett, '60, John Holben.&#13;
'63, Lenard Miller, "60, Gordy&#13;
Thureson, '62, George Thompson,&#13;
'5ft, Jack Herman, '62.&#13;
Chuck DeWolf, '63 Capt. Jim&#13;
DeWolf, '62, Larry DeWolf, '58,'&#13;
Butch Sakstrup, '59, Jim Hollenbeck,&#13;
'60, Eric Machie, '61.&#13;
Tim Farmilie, 56, Butch Pisk,&#13;
'63, Gerald DeWolf, '57, Bob&#13;
Rutter, '61, Mike Weeb. '63,&#13;
Paul Foster, '63, Bob Bravo,&#13;
"61, Wally Pletras, '58. Joe&#13;
Kowalski, '60 Don Mr-Michael.&#13;
'63&#13;
cm to Spokane. Washington for&#13;
the Thanksgiving holidays with&#13;
their son, Don. and then&#13;
back to Santa Barbara whev--&#13;
they pl"&gt;n to find n home anc&#13;
settle down.&#13;
Miss Helen Tiplady. w r n&#13;
hns been a patient at St. Joseph&#13;
Mercy Hospital, i s feeling&#13;
pretty good, her brother.&#13;
Lee tells us, and hopes to b?&#13;
home by Saturday.&#13;
Guests at the home of Mr&gt;.&#13;
Mary Amburgey over th"&#13;
weekend were her brother-inlaw.&#13;
Wink Guy, and his&#13;
nephew, Hal Guy, fom Logan&#13;
snort. Indiana. While h r r :&#13;
total of 13 hours stirring&#13;
time required.&#13;
Don Widmayer (son of the&#13;
Herman Widmayer*) and wife,&#13;
Daisy of Cedarvflle, win be&#13;
here this weekend and while&#13;
here will attend the Michigan&#13;
• Michigan State game.&#13;
Both Don and Daisy a n&#13;
graduates of Michigan State.&#13;
Rosetta Wakeiield, daughter&#13;
of the Ed Wakeflelds, i* back&#13;
at Bob Jones University in&#13;
Greenville, South Carolina&#13;
now for her junior year, Rosetis&#13;
a 'SO graduate from&#13;
Pinckney High.&#13;
Sunday dinner guest* at th*&#13;
Mark Nash home were their&#13;
daughter and fanrPy of Ann&#13;
Arbor, the Kenneth ZiTls.&#13;
Mrs. Mark Nash and Mrs.&#13;
Agnes Richardson spent part&#13;
of last week visiting Mrs.&#13;
Woolenhaupt m Otsego.&#13;
On Tuesday Mrs. Florence&#13;
Atlee entertained the Bridge&#13;
Clab at lunch at Schtnmn's&#13;
near Chelsea.&#13;
The John McQoire family&#13;
were Sunday guests at the&#13;
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred&#13;
Read. On Monday evening&#13;
the Reads entertained Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Joe Schoaser of Clear&#13;
Lake for dinner and an evening&#13;
of visiting.&#13;
Mrs. Sadie Read returned&#13;
Monday from a 10 day trip U&gt;&#13;
Colchester, Ontario where they&#13;
visited at the borne of hex&#13;
neice. Mrs. Schneider.&#13;
The Hell post office closed&#13;
October 1st for the winter&#13;
months. On October 4, Mr.&#13;
and Mr, Al Dewey closed the**&#13;
Ranch House Grill at He*J&#13;
for the winter.&#13;
Mrs. Joseph Basytflo remains&#13;
a patient at the Mt-&#13;
Pherson Health Center. Her&#13;
son, Vic, has departed and ta&#13;
/iow in Los Angeles, California&#13;
where he is currently&#13;
getting the usual series of&#13;
shots and preparations for&#13;
his departure to Korea with&#13;
iis army unit. His wife, Mic .&#13;
Pat Hollister^ Basydlo and&#13;
•oung son are staying with her&#13;
&gt;rother and family, the Bob&#13;
Holllsters of West M-36.&#13;
Linda Clough presided at&#13;
her Rainbow Meeting after&#13;
her installation in a charming&#13;
nd capable manner 1 a 31&#13;
Thursday, October. As this&#13;
Night at&#13;
attendance&#13;
of OES members were on the&#13;
sidelines. There is a Rainbow&#13;
ritiation to be held October&#13;
15.&#13;
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Jim Whitley&#13;
end daughters Laura and&#13;
Linda had Sunday dinner with&#13;
Mrs.&#13;
Base&#13;
Pinckney Men to&#13;
Hear Jaycees&#13;
Th« possibility of organizing&#13;
a Junior Chamber of Commerce&#13;
in Pinckney will be&#13;
sired at an open meeting&#13;
vrhfch has been scheduled by&#13;
the Howell Jaycees for 7:30 p.&#13;
m., Tuesday, October 20. The&#13;
meeting place will be announced&#13;
later.&#13;
According to Howell Jaycee&#13;
members, the meeting was set&#13;
at the request of many young&#13;
in the community who&#13;
have expressed an interest in&#13;
forming a Junior Chamber «&gt;f&#13;
Commerce unit here.&#13;
Jack Jeffreys, extension&#13;
chairman of the Howefi chapter&#13;
has reported that many&#13;
young men, already contacted,&#13;
will be present for the meeting.&#13;
A&#13;
t the briefing meeting,&#13;
Howell Jaycees will explain&#13;
various phases of their own&#13;
operation, community a n d&#13;
membership benefits resulting&#13;
fnxn Junior Chamber operations&#13;
and Junior Chamber&#13;
chapter and membership requirements.&#13;
The session, which&#13;
ir expected to last an hour&#13;
and a half, will close with a&#13;
^estion and answer session.&#13;
The Junior Chamber of Commerce&#13;
is a civic service organization&#13;
whose membership is&#13;
open to all young men between&#13;
the ages of 21 through 35.&#13;
Purpose of the world-wide&#13;
organization is the improvement&#13;
of the communities in&#13;
which units are located and&#13;
personal development of its&#13;
Hospitalizes&#13;
Jeff Davis, age 16, son of&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis,&#13;
415 Putnam, is a patient at St.&#13;
Joseph hospital due to stomach&#13;
injuries sustained last Friday&#13;
night when he was involved in&#13;
a one car accident.&#13;
Rob Seeteld, age 17, son ol&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seefield,&#13;
and driver of the 1964 model&#13;
car lost control while making a&#13;
curve on the Patterson Lake&#13;
Koad returning to Pinckney&#13;
from Hell's Kitchen. The accident&#13;
occured in front of the&#13;
Bell residence about 12:30. The&#13;
auto apparently veered off the&#13;
pavement. An attempt to bring&#13;
it back on the pavement caused&#13;
•t to skid in loose gravel across&#13;
the road and then rolled over&#13;
on it's top, in the ditch.&#13;
Both boys v/ere ta&amp;en to the&#13;
iinspital In the Swarthout Ambulance.&#13;
Rob escaped serious&#13;
injuries and was released .following&#13;
examination, Jeff had&#13;
foui hours of surgery. The latest&#13;
report is he is coming along&#13;
fine, and hopes to come home.&#13;
before another weeks time. His&#13;
hospital address Is 6018, St.&#13;
Joseph Hospital, Ann Arbor. '&#13;
While the cottontail rabbit&#13;
is born naked and with eyes&#13;
closed the snowshoe hare common&#13;
to Northern Michigan is&#13;
born fully furred with eyes&#13;
open. It can run around oa&#13;
its birthday.&#13;
niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii&#13;
•nerobers; both objectives g&#13;
accomplished through a wide&#13;
variety of project actrritles.&#13;
Junior Chamber chapters are&#13;
located in O 6 0 communities&#13;
in the United States and have&#13;
a total membership of over&#13;
220,060. Internationally, Jaycee&#13;
chapters exist in over 93&#13;
countries and territories.&#13;
Jaycees in this country have&#13;
their own headquarters in&#13;
Tulsa, Oklahoma—a memorial&#13;
n honor of World War n dead.&#13;
GREGORY&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bullis&#13;
vvere Tuesday evening dinner&#13;
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don&#13;
Van Winkle of How*!!.&#13;
Mis* Marie Robeson has resumed&#13;
her studies at Jackson&#13;
Jr. Colkge.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall&#13;
and Mr. and Mrs. Carmen&#13;
Wheeler ai Eaton Rapids spent&#13;
last wee* end elk hunting near&#13;
was Eastern Star&#13;
Rainbows a good&#13;
his parents, Mr. and&#13;
William Whitley at&#13;
Lake.&#13;
Heating and Aii conditioning&#13;
by&#13;
Hargrave Brothers, Inc.&#13;
All types of (ias and Oil Heating Equipment&#13;
for conversion* and new installations&#13;
over 20 years experience&#13;
(FREE ESTIMATES)&#13;
Visit Us At Our Display At&#13;
Pilgrim Hall&#13;
Friday aid Saturday&#13;
- NATURAL HAS DAYS"&#13;
7030 DEXTER-PINCKNEY&#13;
(AT NORTH TERRITORIAL)&#13;
OR CALL 421&#13;
Funeral&#13;
Services&#13;
Funev.il services were held&#13;
Tuesday afternoon for Edgar&#13;
E. ;&gt;nd Mary Loui5e Saferite&#13;
at the Caskey Funeral Home&#13;
in Stockbridge.&#13;
Many Pinckney people were&#13;
shocked to hear the tragic&#13;
r.ews that the Saferftes lost&#13;
their lives Saturday night&#13;
when fire swept through their&#13;
Stockbridge home b u r n i n g&#13;
them and their pet dog t o&#13;
Mrj. Pearte Marshall, Mrs.&#13;
Isabelle Crotty, Mrs. Nettie&#13;
Caskey and Mrs. Belle Leach&#13;
were Thursday dinner guests&#13;
of Mrs. Grace Rockwell.&#13;
The aixth grade class officers&#13;
for this year are President,&#13;
Becky Rob; Vice President -&#13;
.ynette Grosshans; Treasurer -&#13;
Donnie Harverty; Secretary&#13;
Nancy Singer. Our five turtles&#13;
have returned to school and&#13;
have been joined by a baby&#13;
soft shell and a snapper.&#13;
Along with them came the&#13;
tomato tree from last year. We&#13;
also have a eottoji plant and&#13;
orange tree contributed by&#13;
Tom Biehm. Anita Yonasky&#13;
brought an African violet. In&#13;
addition there are a peanut&#13;
plant, a ground cherry, petunias,&#13;
Verbena, and a Rose of&#13;
Sharon.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hewlett&#13;
and family, and Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. George Kunzleman attended&#13;
the Hillsdale Fair&#13;
Thursday.&#13;
Susan, Ben and Jeff Howlett&#13;
enrolled at Michigan State j&#13;
University last week. !&#13;
Several ladies from the Greory&#13;
Baptist Church attended&#13;
the School of Missions Workshop&#13;
at Lansing Saturday.&#13;
I I&#13;
Welcome to Natural fits l a y s !&#13;
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107 E. MAIN STREET 878-3467 S&#13;
Welcome to Natural fias Days]&#13;
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flfllllllllllllllllllllltllllliillltllllllllllll&#13;
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PROFESSIONAL CORNER&#13;
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Service&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
Electrical Contracting&#13;
6000 West M-36 Pinckney&#13;
THIS SPACE&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
Don C. Swarthont&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
Modern E«|uipment •-&#13;
AMBULANCE SERVICE&#13;
Phone UP 8-3172&#13;
L. J. Swarthont&#13;
Building &amp; Contracting -&#13;
Homes. Cottages, Garage*&#13;
1292 Darwin Road, Pinckney&#13;
878-3234&#13;
death.&#13;
At one time the Safe rites&#13;
lived at HiLand Lake in the&#13;
AtLee cottage, and became&#13;
well known in the Pinckney&#13;
area. When this home burned,&#13;
the couple moved to Stockbridge.&#13;
Mr. Saferite was a&#13;
Captain with United Airlines,&#13;
Ingham County sheriffs officers&#13;
and State Police are&#13;
still investigating to determine&#13;
tht cause of the blaze&#13;
that evidently started about&#13;
10 pjn. Saturday.&#13;
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i Bleaching&#13;
&gt; Coloring&#13;
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PwUcnrtng&#13;
HOtntSi CtoMd Mondays; TlMft, i t a Sal. t to it&#13;
Tbata. - TtL&#13;
DONNA MOLLY&#13;
Operator Operator&#13;
PAT ROSIECK1&#13;
Manager&#13;
Welcome to Natural Gas Days&#13;
Ronnies Restaurant&#13;
(Ate© carry-out or drive-in service)&#13;
Daily Specials - Short Orders&#13;
CHICKEN — SHRMP — *&gt;I2ZA&#13;
SANDWICHES&#13;
OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK&#13;
SUNDAYS TILL 6 P.M. - •&#13;
MON., TUES., WED. TIL 11:00 P.M. .&#13;
1236 E. M-36 PINCKNEY&#13;
Welcome to Natural Gas Days&#13;
Pincluey's Fines! Food Store&#13;
Roy Clark Grocery&#13;
102 W MAIN&#13;
WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE SHOP .&#13;
TO-'&#13;
— WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7, 1964&#13;
i wling Scores&#13;
1 ._. i WEDNESDAY NIGHT&#13;
A" LEAGUE&#13;
Van's Motor Sales . . . .9 3&#13;
Lyy's Training School 9 3&#13;
Lavey Hdwe 8 4&#13;
beck's Marathon 8 4&#13;
Lavey Insurance 7 5&#13;
Kiwanis 5 7&#13;
Plastics 5 7&#13;
Mason Shoes 4 8&#13;
Read's Lumber 4 8&#13;
Quality Welding 1 11&#13;
* * w&#13;
WOMEN'S TUESDAY NIGHT&#13;
LEAGUE&#13;
Ike's Mobil 14 2&#13;
Dick's B Line 14 2&#13;
HiLand Gardens ....11 5&#13;
Pinckney Typesetting 10 6&#13;
Van's Motor Sales . . . 9 7&#13;
LaRosa Bowl 7 9&#13;
Blue Water Store . . . 6 10&#13;
Silver Lake Gro. . . . 6 10&#13;
Lee's Std. Service . . 6 10&#13;
LaRosa's 6 10&#13;
Clark's Grocery . . . . 5 11&#13;
Bell's Drive In 2 14&#13;
Monday night ladies league&#13;
— Delia Wylie and Flora Manfrom,&#13;
135's: Carol Wiltse, 511;&#13;
Pabst, (317-2272 — also won&#13;
three games asv did LaRosa&#13;
Bowl and Wiltse Wires.&#13;
Calendar&#13;
OCTOBER 8&#13;
Orthopedic Clinic begins for&#13;
county children at McPherson&#13;
Health Center, Howell, Michigan.&#13;
Sponsored by Cripple&#13;
Children's Commission and the&#13;
Livingston County Health Department.&#13;
Time is at 8:00 a.m.&#13;
OCTOBER 9&#13;
Varsity football game, Williamston&#13;
vs. Pinckney, at Williamston,&#13;
game time 7:30 p.m.&#13;
OCTOBER 9, 10&#13;
Natural Gag Days in Pinckney&#13;
sponsored by Consumer's&#13;
Power Company and merchants&#13;
of Pinckney Village. Open&#13;
house will be held two days,&#13;
ending with a street dance in&#13;
Pinckney with D. J. from station&#13;
WAAM as host.&#13;
OCTOBER 10&#13;
OLD TIMER'S rootball game,&#13;
Pinckney's Veteran's Memorial&#13;
Athletic Field, 8:00 p.m. Pinckney&#13;
All-Stars vs. Hamburg&#13;
H«ll Cats. Admission adults&#13;
$1.00, Children 50c. P r o -&#13;
,ctds go to P. H. S. Athletic&#13;
Club.&#13;
Priates Lose Homecoming Game&#13;
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 10, 11.&#13;
FIRST TrME SHOWN AT REGULAR PRICES. BECAUSE&#13;
"THE FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE" IS&#13;
ALMOST THREE HOURS LONG THE SHOW WILL&#13;
START EACH NIGHT AT 7 O'CLOCK&#13;
NEVER BEFORE A SPECTACLE LIKE IT!&#13;
SAMUELJRONSTON&#13;
SOPHIA LOREN&#13;
STEPHEN/ ALEC&#13;
BOYD /GUINNESS&#13;
JAMES J CHRISTOPHER&#13;
MASON / PLUMMER ncwi&#13;
ROMAN&#13;
EMPIRE&#13;
TECHNICOLOR*&#13;
JOHN I M a I OMAR.&#13;
IRELAND I FERRER I SHARIF&#13;
R ANTHONY" QUAYLE&#13;
— ALSO —&#13;
STEP'BY-STEP STORY OFASPYJUMfii&#13;
BV JOHN TASCH&#13;
The Pinckney Pirates were&#13;
defeated by the University&#13;
High Cubs, 9-8, to Upset Pinck&#13;
ney High's Homecoming last&#13;
Friday at Pinckney.&#13;
Pinckney fumbled seven&#13;
times and recovered only three&#13;
and couldn't get a scoring&#13;
drive going until the closing&#13;
seconds of the game.&#13;
Pinckney won the toss and&#13;
of course chose to receive. So&#13;
the Pirates got the ball and on&#13;
the very first play from the&#13;
iine of scrimmage, fumbled&#13;
and the Cubs recovered. It&#13;
didn't look too good to the&#13;
Pirate fans.&#13;
U-High was first to tally&#13;
when Bob Laughna, punter and&#13;
signal caller for the Cubs,&#13;
kicked deep into Pirate territory.&#13;
Once again the Pirates&#13;
fumbled, but this time they&#13;
recovered on their three yard&#13;
line.&#13;
With the pressure on, Pinckney's&#13;
quarterback, Garry Henry,&#13;
handed off to Merle Mc-&#13;
Michael, but the fleet halfback&#13;
was confronted with three&#13;
Cubs in the end zone, who&#13;
tackled hif for a safety. Shortlv&#13;
after Pinckney's fre kick&#13;
Hal Hills, one of the Pirates&#13;
backfield men, intercepted a&#13;
U-High pass but the Pirate offensive&#13;
immediately fumbled&#13;
returning the ball to the Cubs.&#13;
Pinckney got down to about&#13;
the U-High 10 yard line in&#13;
the second quarter, but the&#13;
Cubs fired up defense held&#13;
them in check and the Pirates&#13;
had to forfiet the ball once&#13;
more.&#13;
Rod Grambeau, Cub left-half&#13;
ran 84 yards for the best run&#13;
Pinckney JYs&#13;
The Pinckney Pirate's squad&#13;
picked up its first victory last&#13;
Thursday, when they beat the&#13;
South Lyon JV team 7-0.&#13;
The Pirates defensive game&#13;
was almost perfect not allowing&#13;
a single point, several times&#13;
they cut off the Lions' drives&#13;
to take over the ball. At one&#13;
point in the game South Lyon&#13;
had two yards to go for a&#13;
touchdown on third down, The&#13;
Pinckney defense was inpenetrable&#13;
and held the Lyons to&#13;
a one and three forths yard&#13;
gain. With forth and six inches&#13;
to go the Lions chose to try&#13;
an end and the Pirate defense&#13;
caught them in the backfield&#13;
for a lose to regain the ball.&#13;
—The Pirate JV's only scoring&#13;
play came in the second quarter&#13;
on a fake up the middle and&#13;
a pass from Tom Mitchell&#13;
Pinckney's quarterback to end&#13;
Jim Douglas. An end run was&#13;
sufficient for the extra point.&#13;
Douglas also did a fine job of&#13;
punting for Pinckney and played&#13;
a good all-around game.&#13;
The Pirate Junior Varsity&#13;
team has a 1-1 record now and&#13;
will go into combat this Thursday,&#13;
October 8, with William,&#13;
ston here. There is no admission&#13;
fee. Come and cheer for&#13;
the Pirates JV team. They welcome&#13;
you.&#13;
•4--.&#13;
Pat Reynolds admits she was wrong!&#13;
1&#13;
4&#13;
(She was sure electric dryers were more expensive.&#13;
Tien we showed her these money-saving facts,)&#13;
Gas dryers cost a couple of pennies less per load to operate;&#13;
we'd be the first to admit it. But with electric dryers you still&#13;
come out ahead. Read on.&#13;
Electric dryers cost less to buy. Model for model, prices run&#13;
about $20 to $40 lower than gas dryers.&#13;
And now, for a limited time, this lower price includes Installation&#13;
and wiring, if needed. For details, see your dealer.&#13;
Electric dryers cost nothing for electrical repairs or labor.'&#13;
According to manufacturers' Bervice policy premiums, the&#13;
average dryer requires about $200 worth of repairi over a&#13;
10-year period. But, of course, if yo«r dryer is electric, Edijon&#13;
comes out, repairs it, and leaves without leaving you a btfi!&#13;
(It's the only no-charge dryer repair service offerta nor a utility&#13;
company in this area.)&#13;
Add up ALL the costs and you'll see what Pat Reynolds saw'&#13;
—electric dryers cost less to own.&#13;
a* the evening unfortunately&#13;
for him and the rest of the&#13;
Cubs the touchdown play \\ a*&#13;
nullified by a penalty.&#13;
The U • High Touchdown&#13;
came late in the second qtmr&#13;
ter on a ten yard pas from&#13;
Haugna to end Gil Mallery&#13;
who caught it on his knees in&#13;
in the end zone. Laughna&#13;
sneaked for the extra point,&#13;
Throughout the third quarter&#13;
the teams battled with neither&#13;
team scoring.&#13;
Late in the fourth quartei.&#13;
the Pirates drove 67 yards and&#13;
scored the only six pointer for&#13;
the evening.&#13;
Gary Henry got hurt at the&#13;
start of Pinckney's last stand&#13;
and Me Michael took over.&#13;
The main drive started with&#13;
Mills going a yard and Mo-&#13;
Michael running it himself for&#13;
five and four yards and a first&#13;
down. McMichael then hit end&#13;
Dennis Williams for a 16-yard&#13;
pass and end Tom Pine with&#13;
a fourteen yarder for two more&#13;
first downs. Another pass to&#13;
Pine and a penalty which nullified&#13;
a D-High interception&#13;
kept the drive going. McMichael&#13;
ran the final four yards for&#13;
a TD, but a penalty put the&#13;
ball back on the nine-yard line.&#13;
The Pirate co-Captain ran&#13;
wide around right end to score&#13;
with only 15 seconds remaining&#13;
on the clock. The extra&#13;
point try failed and the score&#13;
was 9-6, there was still time&#13;
for an onside kick, but It failed&#13;
and the clock ran out along&#13;
with Pinckneys hopes of a&#13;
"homecoming victory."&#13;
Standouts on the Pirates defense,&#13;
which threw the Cubs&#13;
for a total of 24 lost rushing&#13;
yards, were Tom Baughn, Alan&#13;
Steffan and ClairBell and Henry&#13;
as linebacker.&#13;
Next Friday, Oct. 9th, the&#13;
Pirates will play Williamston,&#13;
at Williamston,&#13;
Nylons, Spools&#13;
Heeded by Scouts&#13;
The Piuckney Girl Scout&#13;
troop it planning on making&#13;
stulied toys and spool dolk&#13;
to: -he inmates of the Howell&#13;
S'&amp;U1 Sanitarium. They would&#13;
appreciate donations ot empty&#13;
thread spools and old nylon&#13;
^ockings for this project.&#13;
If you have either of these&#13;
m;.it-rials and wish to help our&#13;
Girl Scouts please contact&#13;
Miss Amanda DeBarr or any&#13;
Girl Scout or materials may&#13;
bu kit at the Dispatch office-.&#13;
Pinckney Communil Schools&#13;
Cafeteria Menu&#13;
Week of October 12. 1964&#13;
Monday. October 12&#13;
Goulash, Sandwiches, Fruit,&#13;
Milk.&#13;
Tuesday October 13&#13;
Kakcd Beans, Meat, Sundwichi's,&#13;
Johnny Cake, Fruit,&#13;
Mjlk.&#13;
Wednesday October 14&#13;
Pizza C\i&gt;,serole, Cabbage,&#13;
i-alari, Sandwiches, Fruit, Milk.&#13;
12-Year-Old&#13;
Boy Killed&#13;
Friday Night&#13;
Michael Love, 12, of 758&#13;
Sunrise Park Drive, Lake&#13;
Chemuag, was almost Instantly&#13;
killed Friday evening when&#13;
he was hit by an automobile&#13;
as he and a companion, Karl&#13;
Wannager, 13, of 1236 Sunrise&#13;
Park Drive, were riding their&#13;
bicycles on old Grand River.&#13;
According to State Police&#13;
records, the boys had been&#13;
playing around on the highway&#13;
and had no lights or reflectors&#13;
on their bikes. Earlier the boys&#13;
had nearly been hit by another&#13;
car, and this driver stopped&#13;
and warned the boys to keep&#13;
off the pavement.&#13;
A few minutes later a car&#13;
driven by George Keebler,&#13;
III, o! 8397 Hilton Road, Brighton,&#13;
came alung and struck&#13;
Michael. He was dead on arrival&#13;
at McPherson Health&#13;
Center, having Mi'fered a&#13;
broken neck.&#13;
— ' * , - •&#13;
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October 31st The wedding of Carolyn Ann&#13;
Fletcher of 225 Hamburg St.,&#13;
Pinckney and Ai Lee Doan,&#13;
4475 Patterson Lake Road,&#13;
Pinckney will take place at&#13;
the home of the bride's mother&#13;
Mrs. Ruth Smith and the late&#13;
Edgar Smith, October 31 at&#13;
6:00 p.m. A reception will follow&#13;
at the home of Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Frank Doan, the grooms&#13;
b'rother and wife.&#13;
The bride-elect attended Pinckney&#13;
High and is employed at&#13;
Pinckney Molded Plastics. The&#13;
groom-elect attended. Gladwin&#13;
High in -Gladwin, Mich. «nd&#13;
was graduated in Fairbanks,&#13;
Alasks where he served ;18&#13;
months in the army. He is employed&#13;
at the King-Seeley&#13;
plant in Ann Arbor.&#13;
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October 11 for Miss Fletcher&#13;
by Mrs. Ella Hale at the&#13;
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BY ANN MOOKE, 229-9855&#13;
; Rosemary Visel, received a&#13;
delightful surprise Friday evepin*,&#13;
in the iorm of a birth-&#13;
Jay party giveo in her honor&#13;
by Pat Baker. Pment to extend&#13;
best wishes were, JuUe&#13;
Stevens, Connie Luttermoser,&#13;
Shiron Green, Doreen Titua,&#13;
June Wolfman, Carol Bussey,&#13;
fihirley and Kim Beuper. The&#13;
firls went out on a local&#13;
*c*venger hunt and later en-&#13;
Jayed dancing and refreshinent&#13;
«. Rosemary, was also&#13;
P a t ) overnight guest.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Glazier&#13;
fcnd* family with Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
WhiteEearf, took advantage oi&#13;
th«-lovely weather, Saturday,&#13;
for -m picnic and some fishing&#13;
At Kensington Park.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clay,&#13;
tnjeyed dinner at T h r e e&#13;
Friday evening.&#13;
Guest* of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
in Ypsilanti Saturday,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Archie&#13;
McDonald of Stephen.&#13;
rMr. aad Mrs. Ray Laniiing,&#13;
daughter, Pat and son, Dean,&#13;
attended a trailer rally in&#13;
Harmon over the weekend.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Greenfealge,&#13;
Sr., and Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Durwood Hobbs of Hughes Rd.,&#13;
•ttendftd the U of M-Air Force&#13;
game in Ann Arbor. They especially&#13;
enjoyed the half-time&#13;
entertainment. Music was provided&#13;
by on« hundx'ed and&#13;
•ixty-three school bands.&#13;
A week ago Sunday, Mrs.&#13;
Greenhalg* departed for a&#13;
three days* itay with her&#13;
daughter, Mrs. James Doig, in&#13;
Detroit, while her granddaughter,&#13;
Allison Doig, recovered&#13;
from a tonsittectomy.&#13;
Mr. and Mr*. Berni« Kirby&#13;
•re very hippy these days!&#13;
T doctor* have informed&#13;
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padded back, special finger-ease&#13;
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them that their daughter, Luxi,&#13;
who recently underwent eye&#13;
surgery, will no longer need&#13;
glasses and now has good&#13;
vision.&#13;
Friday will be a red lettei&#13;
day for Tom Eogan. The&#13;
doctor plans to remove ths&#13;
cast from his foot.&#13;
Mr. a n d I\Irs. Clarence&#13;
Wedyke were Sunday guests&#13;
of Clarence's sister, Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Ace Peters in Detroit.&#13;
Sunday, Mr. and M r s .&#13;
Wayne Duncan, were in Royal&#13;
Oak visiting Wayne's mother&#13;
Mrs. Churelene Duncan, who&#13;
is recovering from a recent&#13;
operation.&#13;
Thusday evening, Mrs. Edwin&#13;
Danforth, attended the&#13;
monthly meeting of her Bunco&#13;
Club. Hostess for the evening&#13;
was Mrs. Richard Henry. Also&#13;
present for an evening of&#13;
diversion, were Mrs. Percy&#13;
Shekell, Mrs. Fred Brockmiller,&#13;
Jr., Miss Sandy Shekell,&#13;
Mrs. Ronald Kelly, Mrs.&#13;
Kenneth Richmond, Mrs. Richard&#13;
Klotkowski, Mrs. Murray&#13;
Greenhalge, Jr., Mrs. Lenox&#13;
Benser and Mrs. Ronald Shekell,&#13;
who will be next month's&#13;
hostess. First, prize winner&#13;
was Mrs. Richmond, with Mrs.&#13;
Danforth winning second prize.&#13;
The Rawski residence on&#13;
Huron River Drive was the&#13;
scene of a gala birthday party&#13;
Wednesday, in honor of Kay&#13;
Rawski. Friends present to&#13;
extend best wishes to Kay&#13;
on her seventh fete-day, were&#13;
Debbie Ball, Judy Hodge,&#13;
Shawyn and Al Gerow, Rusty&#13;
and Cherrie Gerow, Jeff Taylor,&#13;
Crystal and Susan Henderson.&#13;
The children had a j&#13;
marvelous time playing games j&#13;
and later enjoyed refreshments.&#13;
Belated h a p p y birthday&#13;
wishes to Randy DeHate, who&#13;
celebrated his 16th birthday,&#13;
Friday.&#13;
Oscar Bvard. was admitted&#13;
to McPherson Health Center,&#13;
Friday. Friends may address&#13;
cards to Oscard Byai'd, c/o&#13;
McPherson Health Center. Also&#13;
at the health center, is Mrs.&#13;
Jean Grob, we wish them&#13;
both a speedy recovery.&#13;
Mary Ann Belyea, attended&#13;
a Writer's Conference at Oakland&#13;
University, in Rochester,&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
Mr. and Mr. Alfred Caroen,&#13;
attended the first Audubon&#13;
screen tour in Ann Arbor last&#13;
week. They very much enjoyed&#13;
viewing "Northwest to&#13;
Alaska" narrated by Walter&#13;
Berlet ©f Wyoming. Friday,&#13;
Mr*. Caroen and son, Kevin&#13;
spent an enjoyable day as&#13;
guests of Mrs. James Rice in&#13;
Belleville.&#13;
Sunday, Mrs. Caroen, was&#13;
the guest of honor at a birthday&#13;
dinner given by her mothfather-&#13;
in-law, Mr"&#13;
John Caroen in&#13;
VV. Smith, is&#13;
his winter home&#13;
Florida.&#13;
now&#13;
in&#13;
ei and&#13;
and Mrs.&#13;
Ypsiianti.&#13;
Mr. Eli&#13;
living at&#13;
Sarasota,&#13;
The public is invited to attend&#13;
a masquerade ball sponsored&#13;
by tiie Brlyhton Jay-&#13;
Cees, October 24th at the Ben&#13;
Hur Country Club. Admission&#13;
is five dollars pei- couple.&#13;
Live mubic will be provided.&#13;
Tickets may be purchased&#13;
from any JayCee or at the&#13;
door.&#13;
Strongly recommended for&#13;
family entertainment, is the&#13;
Livingston Players' new play&#13;
to be presented at Brighton&#13;
High October 16 and 17. "You&#13;
Can't Take It With You," is&#13;
a rollicking comedy, you'll&#13;
enjoy from start to finish.&#13;
Mrs. Wayne Duncan attended&#13;
? toy party at the home of&#13;
Mrs. James Glenn, Thursday.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Greenfield&#13;
attended a second anniversary&#13;
party in honor of&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cotting of&#13;
California. Hostess was Mrs.&#13;
Cuttings mother, Mrs. A. E.&#13;
Schmadtke of Buno Rd. The&#13;
previous Tuesday, Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Greenfield, a t t e n d e d&#13;
open house for Mi. and Mrs&#13;
Cotting and son, Craig at the&#13;
Schmadtke residence.&#13;
For all the budding artists,&#13;
don't forget the Livingston&#13;
Arts and Crafts contest! A&#13;
free membership will be offered&#13;
to the person submitting&#13;
the best suitable emblem&#13;
for the group. Submit drawings&#13;
to Ruth Anderson, 6251 Stephen&#13;
Ave.&#13;
John Caroen, Roger and&#13;
Paul Pugh are busy practicing&#13;
tor the next speed club tournament&#13;
to be held at the&#13;
Motor City Roller Rink October&#13;
11th. The club sponsored&#13;
by Mr. Farmer of Island Roller&#13;
Rink, enables girls and&#13;
boys from 7 to IB years to&#13;
enjoy clean competition. During&#13;
the races unlike the roller&#13;
derby, viewed on tv, no&#13;
body contact may be i^acle&#13;
when passing. There is a race&#13;
lor each age group. There are&#13;
still openings for any interested&#13;
skater.&#13;
Sharun Danforth, was the&#13;
overnight guest of Linda Morrell&#13;
Friday. They attended the&#13;
dance a\ fhe roller rink Friday&#13;
night.&#13;
birthday, with a f..mily&#13;
tier at the home of her parents.&#13;
Mr and Mrs. Alex Ste\e&#13;
on McCabe Rd.&#13;
Kenny Reibling, was one of&#13;
several children enjoying a&#13;
liiurninK of bowling Saturday,&#13;
with the 6 to 12 years group.&#13;
They hud a wonderful turnout&#13;
and have twelve complete&#13;
Dinner guests of Air. and&#13;
Mrs. Thomas McCasey and&#13;
daughters, Saturday evening,&#13;
were Elsie's sister and family J^j*&#13;
Ivlr. and Mrs. James Lucas&#13;
and sons of Belleville.&#13;
Mrs. Clyde Killian't, parents,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Williamston&#13;
arrived Saturday,&#13;
from West Virginia fur a tw&gt;&#13;
week's vacation.&#13;
Koi «_;: J'Is \'.i to lii there arc&#13;
still openings, anyone interested,&#13;
may either contact&#13;
Mrs. Rawski or come to the&#13;
bowling alley Saturday at&#13;
1:U().&#13;
Brighton Country Club Annex&#13;
Recent guests oi- Mr. and&#13;
M'^ Dorman Clifton and famlly&#13;
on Ethel were his brother&#13;
and sister-in-law, Mr. and&#13;
Mr.-. Donald Clifton of Tiffen,&#13;
Ohio.&#13;
Mrs. Fred Brockmiller, Jr.,&#13;
attended a plastic party at the&#13;
home of Mrs. Fred Campbell&#13;
MkiV. Thursday evening,&#13;
Brockmiller attended n&#13;
monthly meeting of bunco&#13;
club, hostess was Mrs. Richbid&#13;
Herirv,&#13;
School&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Majewski,&#13;
Carl Grob, Mrs. Raymond&#13;
King, Mrs. Duane Po&#13;
land, ,Mr. and Mrs. Hatswell&#13;
and Ro»-W Hannenberg, were&#13;
{present at the Mayer residence&#13;
j on Marcy, Saturday evening&#13;
i to extend belated happy birth- 1 day wishes to John. Everyone&#13;
had a pleasant time at the'&#13;
party, playing Euchre and&#13;
later enjoyed refreshments.&#13;
Happy Birthday wishes go&#13;
to Jimmy Bogan, celebrating&#13;
his fourth birthday, Wednesday,&#13;
October 7th and to Nancy&#13;
Danforth, also celebrating her&#13;
birthday on the 7th.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis&#13;
and familv celebrated Ozzie's&#13;
(Continued from Page 1)&#13;
they art tor the moment. The&#13;
gual oi the school is to help&#13;
these boys relate to the society&#13;
\vl)K-h tney left, to rehabilitate&#13;
tiitLi. \o treat them as indiuriuals&#13;
and to respect their in-&#13;
';'i\ iduiil needs.&#13;
There ha\e been many runaways&#13;
from the school in recent&#13;
weeks. School authorities&#13;
behevr that this is due to the&#13;
fact Unit a new honor system&#13;
is being tried at the school.&#13;
The transition from Reception&#13;
to Unit must be a more gradual&#13;
one, Mr. Maxey said. Opening&#13;
V a hall whicji will not allow,&#13;
rjuitp as rriurV freedom of&#13;
din- t movement a« Unit A v. ill pro-&#13;
• .•&amp;bly aid in preventing runaways.&#13;
Most of thO b-&gt;ys are at the&#13;
school for c-rin«/t against property.&#13;
If an A\Y\ .'-. boy coinrnits&#13;
a crime wh»i he runs&#13;
away he is put in ^tention.&#13;
There is no law saying lwt a&#13;
boy cannot leave the scho^l&#13;
This is a school rule. Mr.&#13;
Maxey pointed out that in the&#13;
lour-and one hall years since&#13;
the schools opening, only two&#13;
truants were taken to the prosecutor&#13;
for arrest. Maxie said,&#13;
"I took both of them."&#13;
In the case of the first hoy.&#13;
the prosecutor of Washtenaw&#13;
County pressed charges. In the&#13;
second case, the Livingston&#13;
County prosecutor refused to&#13;
issue a warrant. This boy was&#13;
later confined to the Ionia&#13;
State Hospital for the Criminally&#13;
Insane.&#13;
Boys from the school are often&#13;
taken on field trips. For&#13;
the past three years boys have&#13;
gone to the home yitmes of U.&#13;
of M. They have visited museums&#13;
and Green!ield Village&#13;
:&gt;t Dearborn&#13;
Every week-end boys lea\e&#13;
with parents and return&#13;
Some of them participate in&#13;
the Sea Scouts at Whitmore&#13;
Lake and are allowed to attend&#13;
ar occasional function in connection&#13;
with the scouts.&#13;
THE BRIGHTON (Mich.) ARGUS — WED., tJCT. 7, 1964&#13;
plea vviiicn docs nut&#13;
nuilt, but subjects the&#13;
dant to punishment as though&#13;
he had pleaded guilty.) Paytun&#13;
will be sentenced November&#13;
st-i'und.&#13;
Robert Farhat pleaded guilty&#13;
to larceny. The matter was&#13;
referred to Mr. Davis lor rcpo*.'&#13;
He will appear lor sentencing&#13;
November 2.&#13;
Also charged wrtfe ^Vi:en&gt;,&#13;
Phillip Stephens o l e a d e d&#13;
guiliy. Ho will be&#13;
admit (November 2. He is held on&#13;
delen- ! bond of $500.&#13;
Frank E. Miklo« stood mutil&#13;
on charges of larceny from a&#13;
building. The court entered a&#13;
plea of not guilty for him.&#13;
His. bond was reduced to $200*&#13;
He will be tried on November&#13;
10 at &gt;:3U p.m.&#13;
Charged with arson, lugen*&#13;
John Sisko, pleaded gutftF&#13;
and will appear for sen»encinf&#13;
November 2 a t ' 2 pjn. Hi*&#13;
bond was continued at $3,00^&#13;
+ Circuit Court&#13;
(Continued from Page 1)&#13;
guilty for the respondent and&#13;
referred the matter to Mr.&#13;
Davis, probation officer for report.&#13;
Fletcher will appear foj&#13;
sentencing November second.&#13;
He is held without bond&#13;
Carl Bernard Pay ton wns&#13;
found guilty of charges of unarmed&#13;
robbery. HP enlerrd a&#13;
plea of nolo contender* ' a&#13;
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MALTS and SHAKES&#13;
JUST 19&#13;
THURS. • FRI. • SATOCT.&#13;
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32i w. &lt;;KAND RIVER — BRIGHTON&#13;
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WHEN YOU FINANCE WITH US&#13;
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Your D««l«rs D«sKI&#13;
Look over the lin«up of beautiful new 1 965 Automobiles then,aHer you've settled en th#mok%&#13;
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AUTO LOAN...You pick it and let us help moke It yours with rates so low you lust can t help&#13;
but drive that new car s*oner...Make the COMPARISON, see why The Happiest Things Happen&#13;
VVhen You Deal With a Bank.&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
STATE BANK&#13;
S00 W. NORTH PHONE AC »-9631&#13;
HAMBURG OFFICE PHOHB AC M77S&#13;
Welcome to Natural Gas Days&#13;
ACO, Inc&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
Wire Cloth and&#13;
Perforated Metal Parts&#13;
Welcome to Natural Gas Days&#13;
BEV'S Restaurant&#13;
126 W. MAIN&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
Serving meals until 9:00 p.m.&#13;
BEV PENK, Manager&#13;
Welcome to Natural Gas Days&#13;
LEE'S&#13;
STANDARD SERVICE&#13;
211 E. MAIN&#13;
PHONE 878-9701&#13;
Complete One Stop Service&#13;
Welcome to Natural Gas Days&#13;
Thomas Read&#13;
Sons Inc&#13;
Lumber &amp; Building&#13;
Supplies&#13;
UP 8-3211&#13;
Welcome to Natural Gas Days&#13;
Lavey Insurance&#13;
Agency&#13;
114 W. MAIN&#13;
Complete Insurance Service&#13;
Auto - Fire - Casualty&#13;
Serving Since 1932&#13;
siiiiiiiiimmiiiiiniiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiHiHiHG&#13;
Welcome to Natural Gas Days&#13;
George Charboneau&#13;
Sons — 9040 FARLEY RD. — PINCKNEY *^&#13;
Mclntosh. Snow, Wolf River&#13;
Apples, Squash, large variety&#13;
Cider, gallon or barrel!.&#13;
ALSO, THESE ITEMS PLUS, MANY OTHER&#13;
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES MAY BE FOUND&#13;
AT&#13;
George's Market&#13;
CORNER M-36 AND HOWELL - PINCKNEY RD.&#13;
SiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiC&#13;
Welcome to Natural Gas Day;&#13;
Gerald Reason, -&#13;
Realtor&#13;
102 WEST MAIN&#13;
NATURAL GAS DAY SPECIALS&#13;
2 Bedroom House,&#13;
Blaektop road, $8500 terms.&#13;
80 Level Acres,&#13;
Good Honse $18,000 Terms&#13;
Featuring&#13;
Natural Gas Day Specials&#13;
Shakes 19c (reg. 25c)&#13;
Fruit Sundaes.... 19c (reg. 25c)&#13;
Hot Dogs 19c (reg. 25c)&#13;
TWO BIG DAYS ONLY OCT. 9th &amp; 10th&#13;
Dairy Dip&#13;
103 HOWELL ST.&#13;
Welcome to "Natural Gas Days'*&#13;
Jerry's Restaurant&#13;
&amp; Soda Bar&#13;
103 E. Main&#13;
Snacks - Dinners&#13;
Ice Cream&#13;
Cards - Magazines - film&#13;
Jerry and Jean Speafce, mgrs.&#13;
Welcome to Natural Gas Days&#13;
Vans Motor Sales&#13;
145 E. MAIN&#13;
Come in and see the 1965 Models&#13;
Fury, Belvedere, Valiant&#13;
Barracuda, Plymouth&#13;
Welcome to Natural Gas Days&#13;
Ed. Wakef ie!d&#13;
202 W. MAIN&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
Foreign. Car Repair&#13;
JiiiiHiiitiiiiiiHiiiimimimiiiimmiiniimiinr*&#13;
Welcome to Natural Gas Days&#13;
Quality Welding&#13;
Corporation&#13;
211 WEST MAIN&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
Fred Wickstandt - Burley Trew&#13;
UB'lllflllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllltllll&amp;illllllS*&#13;
Natural Gas Days Special&#13;
OCTOBER 9th ft 10th ONLY&#13;
CINAMMON ROLLS&#13;
REGULARLY 78c DOZ.&#13;
Special 6 9 (&#13;
Fried Cake* Regularly • 860&#13;
Special 5 9 (&#13;
Wed., Fri., Sat*, 9 a.m. lo 6 p.m.&#13;
Sunday, 8:30 a.m. lo I pm.&#13;
Rahrig's Bakery&#13;
1075 E. Main&#13;
878-3537 - Plnckney&#13;
WELCOME TO&#13;
Natural Gas Days&#13;
IN PINCKNEY&#13;
Howell Town S Country Inc.&#13;
Bert Wylie&#13;
Salesman&#13;
Ernston Clark&#13;
Salesman&#13;
117 MAIN ST. - PINCKNEY&#13;
Welcome to Natural Gas Days&#13;
Chuck's Repair Shop&#13;
140 LIVINGSTON&#13;
UP 8-3149&#13;
Natural Gas Days Special&#13;
10% Off on all famous Pioneer Chain&#13;
Saws &amp; Accessories&#13;
Welcome to Natural Gas Days&#13;
Roger J. Can, Agency&#13;
Complete Insurance&#13;
142 MILL STREET r&#13;
EDITH CARR, Agent&#13;
SERVING PINCXNEY SINCE 1918&#13;
WANT AD RATES&#13;
CASH RATES&#13;
15 WORDS MIMMUM CHARGE $1.00&#13;
5o PER WORD OVER U WORDS&#13;
SLCU.VD INSEKT1ON 76c FIRST 16 WORDS&#13;
4c EACH ADDITIONAL WORD&#13;
25c EXTRA FOR A BOX BEPLT&#13;
DEADLINE TD1E SCHEDULES&#13;
ARGUS — TLES. NOON — DISPATCH TLES. NOON&#13;
SILL TOMORROW&#13;
with i WftNT AD TOMU&#13;
NOTICE&#13;
&amp;AS CONVERSION Burners.&#13;
Tv9 Eltbnatta — Term*. Genlil&#13;
« Horn* Ctnter. U P t w n 8-&#13;
H42. t-f-x&#13;
LOSS WEIGHT «a*«ly with&#13;
a«w, improved Dex - a - Diet&#13;
Tablet*. O n l y »8c. Uber's&#13;
ll-25x&#13;
NOTICE — Dont forget the&#13;
Square Dance Sat. night Oct.&#13;
10th American Legion Hall,&#13;
Eastman caller. tfx&#13;
Card of Thanks&#13;
TO ALL our good friends in&#13;
Brighton area: We thank&#13;
, most tincerely for the&#13;
m*ny, nice things you have&#13;
ioa# for us. living in Brighton&#13;
U th« BEST. We hate to leave,&#13;
but there is a chance that&#13;
AxUona will benefit o u r&#13;
health, and wt feel that we&#13;
must take that chance. We hope&#13;
pou will torn* and see us in&#13;
4RIZ0NA.&#13;
Becky and Harry Beger&#13;
GOD BLESS cur many neighbors&#13;
at Lake Chtmung and the&#13;
Rev. Charles Kolb from the&#13;
Evangelical Church in Howell&#13;
[or their kindness to us on the&#13;
death 6f our ion Michael. We&#13;
•vill never forget it.&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
Harvey, Doris and Shelia&#13;
Love. 10-7x&#13;
WE WISH to take this means&#13;
to thank each and every one&#13;
for the many kindnesses shown&#13;
to us during our bereavement&#13;
A special thank you to Rev.&#13;
and Mr*. Olsen and the women&#13;
•f St. George Lutheran Church&#13;
%»d to Mr. Keehn.&#13;
Tht Family ©f Herman W.&#13;
Teagen&#13;
t WOULD like t© take this&#13;
fcUportuni'ty to thank my many&#13;
friends for their cards, prayers&#13;
and telephone calls while I&#13;
was in the hospital and since&#13;
I have been home, and with&#13;
apecial thanks 1o Father Me-&#13;
Cann, Ralph LewAUen and Bill&#13;
Tomlinaon for ,their assistance.&#13;
mid Dr*s. Wilkinson and Bauer&#13;
flbr their medical attention.&#13;
. Thomas E. Bogan.&#13;
10-7-p&#13;
Male&#13;
MACHINIST, some milling experience&#13;
necessary. Begel Tool&#13;
Co., 4880 S. ON} U ^ 3 , Brighton.&#13;
"~~ t i x&#13;
HELP WANTED full and part&#13;
time. Good pay plus mileage.&#13;
Inside work and delivery boy.&#13;
Apply at Pizza King, 1308 S.&#13;
University, Ann Arbor.&#13;
10-7-x&#13;
SITUATIONS&#13;
Wanted&#13;
WILL DO baby sitting in my&#13;
home. Day or nights. AC 7-&#13;
7878. 10-7-p&#13;
BABYSITTING IN my home&#13;
Evenings, weekly or nightly.&#13;
Call 227-5818. tfx&#13;
AD... Mm PAPERS.. I PRICE&#13;
—COVERS THESE AREAS—&#13;
Hartland Brighton Whitmore Lake&#13;
Green Oak Ptnckney Howe//&#13;
I NEED HELP in my business.&#13;
$105. per week to start with j&#13;
opportunity to earn $130 per j&#13;
week after 1st month. Phone&#13;
684-8795 for interview between&#13;
6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. tfx&#13;
LATHE-Operator, mill hand&#13;
High wages, Excellent working&#13;
conditions. V-R Wesson Co.&#13;
1279 Rickett Rd., Brighton.&#13;
10-7-x&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
AKCiUS&#13;
AC 7-7151&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
DISPATCH&#13;
LP 8-3141&#13;
ARCTUS • DISPATCH&#13;
USED CAR LOT HELP. Mechanical&#13;
and cleanup work on&#13;
used cars. Year-round job.&#13;
Chance lor advancement with1&#13;
growing company. Hamburg .&#13;
Auto 7603 M-36, Hamburg. AC !&#13;
9-9061. 10-7x|&#13;
USED CAR SALESMAN. High&#13;
pay lor good producer. Large&#13;
selection of cars and trucks to&#13;
sell from. Hamburg Auto, 7603&#13;
M-36, Hamburg. AC 9-9061.&#13;
10-7x&#13;
MECHANIC WANTED. Apply!&#13;
in person at Bullard Pontiac -;&#13;
Rambler. 9820 E. Grand River, \&#13;
Brighton. 10-14-x!&#13;
FEMALE&#13;
WAITRESSES W A N T E D .&#13;
Must be experienced. Apply In&#13;
person Pat's Restaurant, 9830&#13;
K. Grand River. t-f-x&#13;
EARN MONEY for Christmas&#13;
or winter expensps. Name&#13;
your own hours. No investment&#13;
or deliveries! Call Gerry&#13;
at 229-6379. 10-7x1i&#13;
HOUSEKEEPER. L i v e in.'&#13;
Children welcome. 546-1236, \&#13;
10-14p|&#13;
WAITRESS. Experienced. Ap-;&#13;
ply in person, Eager's Rest-;&#13;
aurant. 114 W. Grand River,1&#13;
Howell tfx&#13;
WANTED _ Typing to be done&#13;
at home. Pick up and delivery&#13;
of work arranged. 227-2055.&#13;
Mrs. Reams. 10-7-u&#13;
LET PAULA take care of all&#13;
your sewing needs. Phone AC&#13;
9-2682. 10-Tx&#13;
WILL DO IRONING in my&#13;
home. Well Experienced. Fast&#13;
service and low prices. 229-&#13;
7849. 10-7x&#13;
WILL DO baby sitting in my&#13;
home. UP 8-3,496. 10-21-p&#13;
Used Cars&#13;
1964 CHEVELLE Super Sport.&#13;
$2,300. or take over payments. [&#13;
229-6891. " 10-7p&#13;
1984 CADILLAC Coupe De-&#13;
Ville late Feb. model, cruise&#13;
control AM-FM radio, power&#13;
accessories. 229-9605. 10-7x&#13;
51 FORD pick-up. 58 Edscl. 2&#13;
wheel trailer. Cheap for cash.&#13;
Phone AC 9-6249. 10-14-x&#13;
1959 R A M B L E R American.&#13;
Clean. Good condition. $275.'&#13;
725 E. Main St. AC 9-7984,&#13;
10-14-x&#13;
FOR SALE 1954 Studebaker&#13;
Sedan, good transportation.&#13;
$75.00. AC 9-7971. 10-7p&#13;
1960 Ford Pick-up. F-100 First j&#13;
$500.00. AC. 7-6141. 10-7-x !&#13;
HOTROD — '54 Ford wTih&#13;
blower and inieetor. '57 For I&#13;
cheap. Phone 227-1561. tfx&#13;
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7, 1964&#13;
Pets &amp; Animals&#13;
FREE PUPPIES to good home.&#13;
Beagle mother. 229-6379.&#13;
10-7x&#13;
BRITTANY Pups for sale. 227-&#13;
4829. 10-7-p&#13;
BELCH pony, reasonable or&#13;
trade for calves. UP 6-9963.&#13;
lU-7-p&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
I QUALITY evergreens and nur-&#13;
\ soi'v slock. Bring containers,&#13;
Jsli()\f&gt;ls Nectar Nook Farm*,&#13;
I 1401 S. Hushes. Lakr Chemung.&#13;
tfx&#13;
Crops for Sale&#13;
QUALITY APPLKS tor pies,&#13;
sauce and eating. Mclniusn,&#13;
Jonathan, Delic-iou* and hotv1.1&#13;
fresh apple cider. Open 7 days&#13;
a week lrom 8-7. Warren's Orchards,&#13;
8866 McClements Rd.,&#13;
Brighton, \-i mile west oil old&#13;
US-23. tlx&#13;
SAVE FOOD S % $. L'ume lu&#13;
the ldHn lor lit\-,n cfeys. Sinaii,&#13;
1") dozen, 3.75. M e d i u m ,&#13;
15 ctuzen Neighbors, s p l i t&#13;
! 2 ease. Honow UuK t dim,&#13;
Rushloa Kd., at 6 Ainu, -i&#13;
miles east oi US-2J and Al-Jo&#13;
interchange. GE 7-24*4.&#13;
10-Tx&#13;
HONEY — COMB and straint'U.&#13;
AliU appiL'o ^iimn..') nuniL'li&#13;
JU7 7 IMinbon Ku., i-nune o4b-&#13;
1677. iU-14-p&#13;
Farm Item&#13;
USI-.I&gt; AM) NKW chain -»aws.&#13;
('!)"! k's Jiepaw. Pmcknpy 878-&#13;
| 3149. "l0-7x&#13;
j NKW * USED GUNS, We buy,&#13;
I sell and trade. 10690 E. Grand&#13;
' Ri\»M a: Island Lake. 229-6630.&#13;
tfx&#13;
i&#13;
j AIR COMPRESSOR Tor rent.&#13;
i Sterling Drilling Co. Call Ho-&#13;
| wet] 1787. t-f-x&#13;
KELVlNAToR REFRIGERATOR,&#13;
M cu. ft.. VA )b. freezer,&#13;
$65. Piiilco 2() inch console TV, j&#13;
i'.'.'V. p i c i u r i 1 i u o i \ sjtiu), 1 9 . ) 7&#13;
'Ford. Retractable top, VT-8.&#13;
, ii i J t &gt;•• ' t v !• - •• " ' ' n i l , p n \ v ? r&#13;
( stceiin:;, new tires-sharp $950.&#13;
1962 Chevrolet jjelriue. 2 aour&#13;
hami'ni. 6 cylinckr. standard&#13;
ti'anMiu.s-ion. now tires. $1,300.&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
1TH1CA 12 GAUGE Shotgun.&#13;
Model 37 leather-weight. Master&#13;
choke — from open cylinder&#13;
to fuiJ choke. Good used shape.&#13;
$50. 229-9668 alter 3 p.m.&#13;
tlx&#13;
EVFJRY KIND uf coal UJI hand,&#13;
aLsu fuel oil. lumber and building&#13;
supplies. Free delivery.&#13;
Phone HA b-8119. D. E. Hor'y&#13;
&amp; Sons. t-f-.\&#13;
BIKES R K P A I R K P , sold,&#13;
traded. 130 E. Nurih St.,&#13;
Brighton. Phone 2i9-7U83.&#13;
t - f - x&#13;
AUCTION KVKRY Sal unity&#13;
7:30 p.m. Good used furniture.&#13;
Open all day Saturdays. 9010&#13;
Pontiac Trail 21* miles south oi&#13;
South Lyon. tfx&#13;
ANTIQUES in shop and barn.&#13;
Afternoons. N e c t a r N o o k&#13;
Farm. 1401 S. Hughes, Lake&#13;
Chemung. tfx&#13;
Phu 5 p.m. 227-7714.&#13;
P R O T E C T YOUR HOME&#13;
FROM TERMITES. For further&#13;
information call F. T&#13;
Hyne and Son, Brighton, or&#13;
Thomas Read Sons, Inc. 87S-&#13;
3211. AC 7-1851. tlx&#13;
SCREENED PEAT humus. Dun&#13;
Leith, Sr. 229-94U."). t - i - \&#13;
USLD LAWN Jl O W l i R S .&#13;
Many brands. Excellent condition.&#13;
Reasonably p r i c e d .&#13;
Chucks Jlppair Shop, Pinckney.&#13;
Phone 878-3149. 10-7x&#13;
Household&#13;
CHEST TYPE DEEP Freeze,&#13;
113 cu. it. Pt riet-'t condition&#13;
$u5. AC 7-5714. lU-7x&#13;
EIJ-:CTI\OLUZ SCRUBBER&#13;
and waxei, $25. Chrome Strolla-&#13;
Chair - combination hi^h&#13;
c h a i r , \ o u t l i ( . i i n n , - 1 i t n i v :&#13;
Fonni.-a table a n d chair s e t ,&#13;
$25. 227-2419. lU-7x&#13;
T H E S I N G E R CO. u.-i'd S i n g i r&#13;
icatlu-iAVi'ighi pui'laljk1, 5&gt;o9.5().&#13;
S i n g e r p o r t a b l e , $14.95. Flwor&#13;
models, cifmonstrators u p lu&#13;
$HI). oil. l-ji'iind ni'W t y p e w r i -&#13;
S:i4.50. P h u n r N o r m a n P i l s n e r ,&#13;
y o u r only a u t h o r i z e d n-pre.'t'ii-&#13;
:a:i\ i . Ht'ij.nr all mak&lt;'s. AC&#13;
y-9^44. 10-7.\&#13;
11 CUBJi." Jt, Hotj)uiiit i v f n ^ e r -&#13;
a:or. $31). Maple youth b e d ,&#13;
(.'nrnpleU', $ ' - • Un:vrrsal vacuum&#13;
eloaniM, fomplete $&lt;''. AC&#13;
9-K934. 10-7x&#13;
C). K. i.in^c, 3 9 " . wai'ininfi&#13;
oven; ample d r a w v r ^pace;&#13;
\, n i e i , \. t r y p i n j c ' l i d i ' m i i&#13;
P.nckney H7H-34fi9. 10-7p&#13;
WANTED&#13;
WANTl'.D USKD Shot cun.&#13;
barrel pump, 2'2~-'S\'2\.&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
SLI-.i.Pl.M. ROOM- 803 Madi-&#13;
Si. 22H-y;j7l&gt;. llx&#13;
MODERN HEA TED. 4-rm. duplex,&#13;
oi) lake, near Wliitmor*&#13;
Lake, private entrance. Phon«&#13;
AC 7-5713, nights. t-l-x&#13;
ROOM &amp; BOARD, tamily ityie.&#13;
614 Flint Rd. AC 9-7065. t-t-x&#13;
1 BEDROOM APARTMENT.&#13;
Grand R I M T location. P"a\e&#13;
Birkenstuek. Call AC 7-S720.&#13;
t f x&#13;
SPACE 1'2 ft. x 30 It. in new&#13;
building. Suitable for offices or&#13;
small business. See at Virginia's&#13;
Beauty Shop or call 229-&#13;
9023. tfx&#13;
61 .i 3 ISLAND LAKE Dnv«&#13;
l'urnshed 2 bedroom brick&#13;
ranch. Garage. Ga.&lt; heat. R&amp;by&#13;
welcome. 65.00 plus utilities.&#13;
229-7891. 10-Hp&#13;
BABY SITTER from 2 P.M. to&#13;
11 P.M. AC 9-6488. I0-14X&#13;
WAITRESSES WANTED. Call&#13;
AC 9-9995. 10-2lx&#13;
WAITRESS f o r afternoons,&#13;
must be able to cook. Pinckney&#13;
878-9702. 10-7-x&#13;
ARWTEED ROOFS&#13;
Built-Up Hot Roofs&#13;
Asphalt Shingle*&#13;
Free Estimates&#13;
Repairs and New Roors&#13;
VlRLEY ROOFING&#13;
Phone Milford MTJttud 4-3785&#13;
8*5 Carolina, Milford, Michigan tfx&#13;
New Trucks&#13;
1965 NEW GMC Wideside&#13;
Pick-up. From $179.".&lt;)0 Burroughs&#13;
Pontiar — GMC Sales&#13;
—Howrll — Dial 546-0930.&#13;
9-65&#13;
Mobile Homes&#13;
I960 HOUSETRAILER. Va-i&#13;
Dyke. 10 x 50 with a wrung.&#13;
Excellent condition. Call 227-&#13;
2937. 10-7x&#13;
i'roauciiovvell.&#13;
iU-7x&#13;
BLACK DIRT-TOP SOIL&#13;
ROAD GRAVEL, CRUSHED STONE&#13;
EARTH MOVING, FILL SAND OR CLAY&#13;
Bulldozing &amp; Grading COLLINS EXCAVATING&#13;
Phone 229-6791&#13;
7600 W. Grand River&#13;
26 FT. Housetrailer $400. Call&#13;
227-2935. 10-7-x&#13;
Boats &amp; Motors&#13;
WILSON'S MID-STATE MARINE&#13;
rNC. Authorized Aluma j&#13;
Craft Boats and Evinrude&#13;
Dealer. 6095 Grand River Ave.&#13;
Brighton. Phone Howell 274.&#13;
tfx&#13;
McCulloch Sales &amp; Service — :&#13;
"Repairing all Makes. ' HI j&#13;
9-8951. Mannings Sports Cento (&#13;
9317 .Main St. Whitmore La!&lt;e&#13;
tfx&#13;
WE CAN lumii-h credit lor all&#13;
iarm ncuds uxivp;, ical slHte&#13;
Smiplt' uilufL-^t and n [Jiiyment&#13;
to suil your income,&#13;
tion Credii A^s'n. o{&#13;
2U5 A. Walnul Si.,&#13;
Pnone 546-2o4U.&#13;
JOHN DELHE Al y&#13;
i-eoup, $oU(J, dliu, 6 H.I'.&#13;
ndiny tractor i&gt;22j, o78-y763.&#13;
10-7p&#13;
HEY Boyi, Luok; Now you&#13;
can doiur all .n-trcst and paylni.&#13;
1l)L^ uii now tind u.-cd oil ^easun&#13;
;r,ictors and equipment unt.&#13;
l April 1, 19bo or month ol&#13;
LiM.1. See us lor tlie bc&gt;l deal&#13;
around. \W liadc and- tinance,&#13;
HaiUand A r e a Hardware.&#13;
Phono 6^2-7141. 10-14-x&#13;
NEED ROOA1 for mui c cows?&#13;
We can i'mance a rcbuilduig&#13;
program and fit repayment to&#13;
inert -a^cd in com-1. Produc'iion&#13;
C reuii Asi'n. ol Liipetr, 205&#13;
N. Walnut St., Howell. Phune&#13;
546-284U. 10-7-x&#13;
CHFCK US F( in (IOOD deals&#13;
i on o;;r fall clearance sales on&#13;
chopper.-, blowers, tractors,&#13;
pio... ;.JK1 harrows. We trade&#13;
; :ni :; , :,.• H..r i-.:w : Area&#13;
Hardware. Phone 632-7141. ;&#13;
lll-7x&#13;
| SMOOTH pjumq; saddle, quari&#13;
tcr horse tive. Excellent condij&#13;
tion, SKJU. Call AC 9-9212 alter&#13;
6 P :\1. 10-7-x&#13;
I - ,&#13;
I REMINGTON' 30 caliber 03-A3.&#13;
t $35. Marlin 35 cal.ber. tike new&#13;
with ciu-e $55. AC 9-6330,&#13;
10-7x&#13;
OIL HEATPTI. Gnnd for cnbin&#13;
or hunting camp. Will heat 2&#13;
AC 9-C)2\2. 10-21 x&#13;
-;PLACK WOOD, pick up.&#13;
or will riHi\er. A\;nlal)Je IJ\&#13;
Hunk lull MI, fiuck load.&#13;
Chuck's Repair, Pinckncs S7X-&#13;
3149. ' H)-7\&#13;
h;vKRc,iu-.i';Ns. 8!.oo s.;uu.&#13;
T u r n off US-L'!! at SU\pr l.nkr-&#13;
Rd,. go ' i mile lu h w i ^ r e r n&#13;
Rd. t - l - \&#13;
l'O DO hEWEAVING. TAILORLNG.&#13;
MENDING and ALTERATIONS.&#13;
Mr*. Cecil Gore,&#13;
phone AC 9-2732. t-f-x&#13;
WANTKIJ: Children to c;*rf&#13;
for or board in licensed home.&#13;
UP 8-996J. 10-7-p&#13;
2 G1HLS would like ride from&#13;
Brighton In Ann Arbor . Plui-c&#13;
J call 27-()li):i ;i!:er b:'M) p.m.&#13;
I 10-7.\&#13;
2 BKDROO.M upstairs heated&#13;
;-i))'. S'.ovt and refrigerator, gara^&#13;
e, i lo.-c to sho|)ping. No&#13;
ch.ldi^n or pets. Shown by&#13;
I appo.ntment. AC 9-fiBll. tfx&#13;
[ 2 BKDROOM ranch type hom«&#13;
m 2'a acres on Grand Ri\*r&#13;
near expressway. Av»iUb!«&#13;
November 1st. Call LUzon 1-&#13;
!3,if&gt; 10-Tx&#13;
R( 'I &gt;M with car-af;^. Tearbtr,&#13;
professor, lnis.ne.s.cman. or a&#13;
working couple in quiet modern&#13;
home at Strawberry Lak*-&#13;
AC 7-5063. 10-7 -14-2 Ix&#13;
3 ROOM APARTMENT. Furnur&#13;
11 n i urn is ['i oi;.&#13;
t i x&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
NEED CASH" We pay ca.-h oi&#13;
trade; used Runs and outboaul&#13;
motors. Mill Creek&#13;
Goods, De.\ter.&#13;
Household&#13;
: FLOOP SCRUBBER and Pol-&#13;
I isher by lu, day, etc. Gamble&#13;
| Store, AC 7-2551. t-f-x&#13;
I G . - . R D E N ROTO-I'll.U-:R t o r&#13;
1 : ' rit h&gt; t h e h o u r o r da^ G a m -&#13;
. . ) l f I ! a i d w at1 *1 t t ' \&#13;
WINTERIZED COTTAGE at&#13;
Porta-e Lake. Howell 546-3669.&#13;
10-Tsc&#13;
; M&lt; )np;f!N H&lt; )USE n#wly ri&gt;-&#13;
' i tj:•;,t&lt;• ri n\ F o n d a L a k e , nu-n&#13;
\ ai'&lt;i L; 1; i -• s r d i n p o i r h , o\.9&#13;
h r i i i o n i i ! , g;i.s l i O d t . n o p e l s .&#13;
D e p o s i t r e q u i r e r l . O p e n F n . !r&gt;&#13;
S u n . n i ^ h l . Sijj.OO m o . 1022O&#13;
V. (in-mri f i n e r t f x&#13;
I&#13;
] 1 BEDROOM apartment.&#13;
fiirni.shpri. Close to shopping.&#13;
No children or p«»t*. $6.V0O per&#13;
month. Shown by appointment.&#13;
Phone AC 9-6611. tfx&#13;
10&#13;
fri&#13;
CUBIC ft.&#13;
crator. AC&#13;
I f o t p o . n t r e -&#13;
7-64.'J6.&#13;
10-Mp&#13;
tfx&#13;
BUYER'S&#13;
'''Flowers by Heller's"&#13;
lT Wtnkftlhao* Floral Co.&#13;
Phone HoweU t M&#13;
Shop &amp; Save&#13;
At Your&#13;
Local&#13;
Merchants&#13;
Gamble's Store&#13;
for&#13;
Hardware — Paint&#13;
Wallpaper • House ware*&#13;
and Appliances&#13;
EleetricaJ&#13;
and&#13;
Plumbing Suppliet&#13;
Tires &amp; Batteries&#13;
|S4 W. Main Pa. AC 7-ttSJ&#13;
Emit E. Engel&#13;
DECORATOR&#13;
Fainting&#13;
Signs&#13;
— Wall Paper&#13;
114 School St. Brighton&#13;
AC 7-5941 if&#13;
AUTO AND TRUCK financing&#13;
at simple interest. Save the&#13;
high cost of financing U you arc&#13;
a farmer or a part time farmer.&#13;
Production Credit Ass'n of Lapeer,&#13;
205 N. Walnut St., Howell&#13;
Phone 546-284U . lU-2tfx&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
PORTABLE electric sowing&#13;
machine, l;kc new. In carrying&#13;
case. 873-3245. 10-7-x&#13;
DUNCAN KYF"K-:ablc, 1 leaf, 2&#13;
chairs, $15, iJoublr duor. 6&#13;
d r a w e r wurilrobc %2S 2 hoys'&#13;
bikesj S8 and Slf). 'YMU't Cirand&#13;
H:\cr near New Hudson. 437-&#13;
7833. 10-7p&#13;
1 T A K E SOIL avw.y :he Bluf&#13;
! Lustr&lt;&gt; way !iorn dipets and&#13;
upholstery. Ren: cKvtric -iiampcocr&#13;
$1. G. B. Ii«it/. &amp; Son&#13;
Hdwe. 10-7-x&#13;
A P P L E S : Delicious. S2.50 p e r&#13;
bushel; Wolf River, si.50 bu&gt;-&#13;
hel. 4 bushel S5.00; Tr?f Run&#13;
Mclntosh. Red Spy, ?2.on or&#13;
3 bushel $5. Squash $1.50 per&#13;
bushel. Swfjet r dei. 70c gsllon,&#13;
George^ ?"ru;t Vnvm&#13;
9040 Farlev. Pincknpy&#13;
BLACK mina'.ure poodle, reasonable&#13;
for tiood homp Eldorado&#13;
nc;-ordian, 13 treble cleft&#13;
changes, 7 base cleft rhanRes.&#13;
S500. Baby crib, mattress, high&#13;
chair. 87R-9995. lfi-7-\&#13;
K M F R S O N 1 7 " P o r : ; i b l e TV.&#13;
S 5 5 . 0 0 . l ; k e n e w . D i o p K ^ f k i '&#13;
c h f i ) t a b l e a n d 2 c h a i r s , $ 7 , D O .&#13;
1 c h i ! d \ t r i c y c l e . h &lt; ' a s y d u t y ,&#13;
S f i . n o . o c u . t t , K•• 1\ , n ; i : ( j i ' i c -&#13;
t r i g f r a t o r . ,*&gt;,)(). 0(1 M . n i o ^ . i i i y&#13;
eofl'te table, $6.00. AC 9-6723&#13;
1U 7\&#13;
17" RCA \';ctoi Cherry wood&#13;
con&gt;ole TV, $25.00. Call after&#13;
3 p.m. CA-tle 3-^637. 10-7p&#13;
ARBOR table saw and e l c -&#13;
trie hand saw. Like m-w.&#13;
W r i n g ? r \sa&gt;h:ng mach;ne&#13;
Good cond.tion, AC 9-6.'&gt;2o.&#13;
10-7p&#13;
2 new couches - - 1 pink, 1&#13;
blur, Bemovnnle backs. Each&#13;
S35. 53305 Grand River, 1 '-j&#13;
m;les east of New Hudson. 437-&#13;
7833. 10-7-x&#13;
ALMOST new oil burner for&#13;
late model oil heater. Cheap.&#13;
Gas heater with 40 gal tank.&#13;
2RPI Parklawn Dr. School&#13;
Lake. 10-14p&#13;
CHAIN SAWS, cement mixer&#13;
l ; a \ i i &gt;i'Pdci. !:iwn r o d e c , u h c e l&#13;
b;jri'ows v a r i o u s o t h e r too is&#13;
Hnd e&lt;|Nirnnent I n c l u d i n g r n i o -&#13;
filler. C11UC-K S R E P A I R&#13;
8T8-.;]49. t - f - x&#13;
WANTED&#13;
TO RENT&#13;
3-4 BEDROOM homo in Brighton&#13;
or surronnrimR ai'ea. Op-&#13;
[o buy in tlu" ne»ir fu'urc&#13;
10-7x&#13;
MASONRY&#13;
WORK&#13;
Including&#13;
BRICK, BLOCK,&#13;
CKMENT and STONK&#13;
Any size job wanted&#13;
New or Repair&#13;
John Holtz 2^9-9081 tf&#13;
FORMICA table with chairs,&#13;
lamps, radio parts, bowling ball&#13;
\v;ih bag, n u u and bolo etc. !&#13;
5!22 Pleasant Valley Rd. Sat-!&#13;
urday, October 10. 10-7-x '&#13;
2—20" BIKES — Boy and !&#13;
girl. 227-4770. I&#13;
10-7-x f&#13;
BRIGGS and Stratton sycle bar t&#13;
weed cutter. $60, 53305 Grand \&#13;
Ri\-er, l l ^ miles ea^t of New&#13;
Hudson. 437-7833. 10-7-x ,&#13;
TOOL MAKERS&#13;
for&#13;
Milling Machine&#13;
Bridgeport Mill&#13;
Lathe and Bench&#13;
FOWLERVILLE MACHINE PRODUCTS&#13;
FOWLERVILLE, MICHIGAN&#13;
Want-Ads Sell Phone&#13;
227-7151&#13;
"BRIGHTON SWEET SHOP&#13;
SEALEST Ice Cream&#13;
KRITOSand NEW KRA POTATO (HIPS&#13;
PALL DeUCA-12.1 W. Main St.-l'H. AC 9-7092&#13;
H E A T H Complete Tree Care&#13;
Tree Service Trimming, Removal,&#13;
Spraying. Stump Removal&#13;
by Machine&#13;
4010« Gilbert St.&#13;
Plymouth. Mich-&#13;
RAYLilAXWEU, Repreteniative&#13;
PHONE AC 9-6132 — BRIGHTON&#13;
tfx&#13;
BEWARE! - BEWARE!&#13;
Whether you own Private Property or a Business&#13;
you can now have it completely protected against&#13;
Vandals, Burglary, etc. For as little as $15.00 per&#13;
month&#13;
Livingston Security Patrol&#13;
BOX 109 LAKELAND, MICHIGAN&#13;
PHONE 227-2135&#13;
TELEPHONE: (Area O d t 517)&#13;
How* 11 546-4780&#13;
G. E. CISSNBY&#13;
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE&#13;
PUMPED — SERVICED — REPAIRED&#13;
YEARLY MAINTENANCE&#13;
PROMPT EFFICIENT — 21 HOtR SERVICE&#13;
Come See Us. . .&#13;
For Your Fresh Fruits and Vegetables&#13;
Picked Fresh Dailv SHADY STOP&#13;
MM) M-36. Whitmore Lake — AC 7-iOol&#13;
Sweet Cider By Gallon or Glass&#13;
Homemade Donuts&#13;
Professional and&#13;
Business Directory&#13;
REEfLN&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
AMBULANCE SERVICE&#13;
7u6 W. M;i;;.. Ph. 2l'9-98Tl&#13;
DK. JOHN R. TLLLEY&#13;
Chiropractor&#13;
Tu«».-Thuni.-Sat.&#13;
9 a.m. to 6 p.m.&#13;
140 W Main St.&#13;
*&#13;
AC 9-6886&#13;
BRIGHTON BEALTT&#13;
SALON&#13;
128 W North St. AC 1-8241&#13;
r- Open Kveninsrs —&#13;
Air Conditioned&#13;
EiectncaJ Coo tract o n&#13;
GAFKNET&#13;
ELECTRIC 8HOF&#13;
Appliance R«p«ir and&#13;
Licensed Electrician&#13;
Ph. AC 7-76U, 321 W. Mulr&#13;
PAINTING&#13;
Interior A Exterior&#13;
faper B&amp;offimt M taaorta*&#13;
Wail Watiunf&#13;
LfiO RUSM1EK7&#13;
AC M241&#13;
UU Itlaao Uka Dr.&#13;
Brlfktoa, Mich.&#13;
1/&#13;
Top CO. IKHI-WIY «t» •*—IM Drtk* At tnQ. ltO Bw«y. Wlrt U&gt;iin\ PAJUfcw&#13;
WTIR tut, swum ikw «u, to 112*&#13;
Kr«r*Mtrrill Attno. 37*. W&#13;
n« 1 tmtii&#13;
•OY/MM ntimjti M&#13;
EQUI&#13;
CIV ENG-SEC CRAM. TO S7M&#13;
Sanitary v ttrcfl. toe ce. f«« d&#13;
E PA I&#13;
EST&#13;
UNI&#13;
AGEN&#13;
HI iff&#13;
COf FEE SH MOR' SI2S&#13;
CASHIEtCHECKQ CLERICAL3-ACCTG $70-85 HOSP/5 D. Tf&amp; Trlatf A-ncy 11&#13;
HJWfttjit.&#13;
JV&#13;
fNC&#13;
v. 2S0 M•div&#13;
•rti&#13;
an (40)&#13;
•Hlct&#13;
A*l&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
WINTER cottage at Sarasota,&#13;
Florida. For the season. Call&#13;
AC 7-7631 alter b p.m. 10-7-p&#13;
8 BEDROOM home. J&gt;7j pei&#13;
month Close to churches, school&#13;
end shopping. Dial 2JU-6552.&#13;
After 9 p.m. 546-3705 Donald&#13;
Henkelman Co. Real Estate.&#13;
tfx&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
WDCOM — 5 acres, spacious&#13;
face brick Colonial. 3 bedrooms&#13;
down. 3 and bath unfinished&#13;
second floor with heating, wiring,&#13;
and plumbing. Kitchen&#13;
built-ins. Owner sacrificing.&#13;
$25,000. TR 2-2914 evenings.&#13;
TR 4-9615 days. Morris Realty.&#13;
10-14x&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
ONLY one like this. VA repossession.&#13;
Take over as is. For&#13;
handyman, 3 bedrooms, one&#13;
bath, kitchen, dining room,&#13;
huge family room. For only&#13;
$4,500. Terms may be obtained&#13;
from your local bank, or cash.&#13;
Complete cyclone fenced-in&#13;
yard. A real sleeper. Hurry -&#13;
Hurry - Hurry. Donald H^nkelman&#13;
Co. tfx&#13;
WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY&#13;
for retired person. Income&#13;
property. Owner must&#13;
sacrifice. Income $100 per mo.&#13;
GR 4-7058. tfx&#13;
LAKE front home. Three miles&#13;
north of Police post at School&#13;
Lake. 2891 Parklawn Drive.&#13;
10-14p&#13;
Earl W . Kline Real Estate&#13;
9817 E. Grand River Brighton, Michigan&#13;
City of Brighton&#13;
1 ACRE LOT —8 Bedrooms,&#13;
fireplace, c a r p e t i n g &amp;&#13;
drapes, screened porch, excellent&#13;
condition. Terms&#13;
4 BEDROOMS: 2 story&#13;
home, large lot, fall basement,&#13;
large clsets, storage&#13;
space, carpeting &amp; drapes.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
INCOME: 2 units, 2 bedrooms,&#13;
living room, dining,&#13;
kltolipn and h:ith per unit.&#13;
Good location. Terms.&#13;
Country&#13;
ACRE — Kowell Area:&#13;
3 Bedrooms, large lir. room,&#13;
fireplace, wardrobe closets,&#13;
ultra-modern kitchen, family&#13;
room with a panoramic rlew&#13;
of the countryside. More&#13;
Land available. Terms.&#13;
12 l/z ACRES: 8 Bedrooms,&#13;
2 car garage, small barn,&#13;
partial basement. Terms.&#13;
10 ACRES — This beautiful&#13;
estate is rolling &amp; wooded.&#13;
Home custom built with all&#13;
the extra's. Owner leaving&#13;
state. Terms.&#13;
BEACH LAKE — 8 Bedrooms,&#13;
all electric heat, lake&#13;
front, attached gar., extra&#13;
lot, fireplace, excellent condition.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
240 ACRES — 3 Bedroom&#13;
home, can be sold as unit or&#13;
80 aero parcels.&#13;
Lake Homes&#13;
Lake Homes&#13;
BRIGGS LAKE — Stone&#13;
siding &amp; alum, siding, S bedrooms,&#13;
2 car garage Oil H.A.&#13;
heat, partial basement, Lot&#13;
90 x 212, fireplace, lake&#13;
privileges. $9,500. Terms.&#13;
SILVER LAKE — t Bedrooms&#13;
(poss. 8rd.) plus 2&#13;
Bedroom cottage, 8 car garage,&#13;
8!2 acres, 330 ft. lake&#13;
frontage, can be sold as unit&#13;
or will divide. Terms&#13;
Lake&#13;
Building Sites&#13;
LAKE-OF-THE-PINES —So&#13;
desirable waterfront lots.&#13;
Take your choice, f4,500,&#13;
10% down.&#13;
LAKE-OF-THE-PINES —&#13;
Off lake lots, heavily wood*&#13;
ed with beautiful pines, $2,-&#13;
500, 10% down.&#13;
Commercial&#13;
DOWNTOWN BRIGHTON:&#13;
Building 11 x 120, cement&#13;
block with brick front, Gas&#13;
heat, air conditioned. Terms.&#13;
NEW HUDSON — Building&#13;
10 x 50 now leased, apt.&#13;
ibove, Ideal location. Terms.&#13;
BRIGHTON — Grand River&#13;
East. 200 x 800. Terms.&#13;
BRIGHTON — Grand River&#13;
tVest. 185 x 400. Terras.&#13;
Farms and Vacant&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
Acreage&#13;
SCHOOL LAKE —4 Bedrooms,&#13;
large liv. room,&#13;
H.A. heat, lake privileges&#13;
IVi baths, storage space.&#13;
A real Buy, $12,500.&#13;
Terms&#13;
6 ACRES — Gently rolling,&#13;
good location. Terms.&#13;
COTTAGES — On Round&#13;
Briggs and Island Lake from&#13;
$6,000. &amp; up.&#13;
FONDA LAKE — 4 Bedroom,&#13;
80 xt lakefroni. 2&#13;
car garage, gas heat large&#13;
closets, c a r p e t i n g and&#13;
drapes, fireplace, excellent&#13;
sondition. Terms. . . . . . . . .&#13;
FONDA LAKE — Brick, 2&#13;
car attached garage, Disposal&#13;
and dishwasher, Gas&#13;
hot water heat, storms and&#13;
screens. Excellent beach.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
FARMETTES&#13;
2&gt;/2 • 5 • 10 ACRES&#13;
Highly restricted 1 milt&#13;
north of access to 1-96.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
LAKE-OF-THE-PINES: .&#13;
New: 3 Bedrooms, 2 fireplaces,&#13;
VA baths, attach-&#13;
•d 2-car gar., brick ranch,&#13;
country kitchen w i t h&#13;
dishwasher and all builtins.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
60 ACRES — 2 Bedrooms,&#13;
1 story home, H. A. Heat,&#13;
paved road large barn. Excellent&#13;
condition. Terms.&#13;
120 ACRE!*—Vacant, Wooded&#13;
and Scenic Close to 1-96&#13;
Terms&#13;
SO ACRES — HARTLAND&#13;
AREA, S Miles from Expressway,&#13;
large barn 40 x&#13;
i0, Septic £ Well. Terms.&#13;
7 ACRES — Wtnan't lake&#13;
Sub. Terms.&#13;
40 ACRES — Rolling and&#13;
wooded close to 1-96. Terms.&#13;
RENTAL — Maxfield Lake:&#13;
2 Bedrooms, Lir. room with&#13;
fireplace, kitchen, enclosed&#13;
porch, completely furnished.&#13;
$100.00 per month, 1 child&#13;
accepted.&#13;
RETIREMENT HOME, Huron&#13;
River Drive near Portage Lake;&#13;
2 bedroom, year round on 1&#13;
acre lot. Beautiful pine setting.&#13;
Basement, garage, garden plot.&#13;
$9,000. Terms. Mabel Zimni.i&#13;
man, Lady of Lakes, Dexter&#13;
426-8830. 10-7x&#13;
HOME, 6 MILES SOUTH of&#13;
Howell on Howell-Pinckney&#13;
Road; 90 ft. on pavenu-at, J2o&#13;
ft. deep; all kinds fruit, berries;&#13;
landscaped shady yard;&#13;
2 bedrooms, large living room&#13;
with fireplace, carpet, draperies&#13;
included, modern kitchen,&#13;
utility room, I1 2 car attav.M^&#13;
garage; 1,000 gal. septic tank;&#13;
92 ft. well. Sale price $16,000.&#13;
Can be financed. Mabel Zimmerman,&#13;
Lady of Lakes, Dexter&#13;
426-8830. 10-7x&#13;
Business&#13;
Opportunities&#13;
EXCLUSIVE&#13;
FRANCHISE&#13;
Amazing new liquid plastic&#13;
coating used on all types of&#13;
surfaces interior or exterior.&#13;
Eliminates waxing when applied&#13;
on Asphalt Tile, Vinyl,&#13;
Linoleum, Vinyl Asbestos, Hard&#13;
Wood, and Furniture. Completely&#13;
eliminates painting&#13;
when applied to Wood, Metal,&#13;
or Concrete surfaces. This finish&#13;
is also recommended for&#13;
boats and automobiles.&#13;
NO COMPETITION&#13;
Business&#13;
Opportunities&#13;
COMPETENT MAN or woman&#13;
wanted in area covered by this&#13;
newspaper to own, fill and&#13;
collect from coin operated nut&#13;
and candy machines. May be&#13;
handled part time along with&#13;
present occupation. (8 to 12&#13;
hours weekly.) $900.00 capital&#13;
required. Could be built into&#13;
full lime operation. Liberal&#13;
credit expansion plan for those&#13;
who can qualify. For local interview&#13;
write, Interstate Merchandisers,&#13;
Rochester, Minn.&#13;
10-7p&#13;
I SWAPPED FOR&#13;
IT THROUGH THE,&#13;
WANT ADS&#13;
As these are exclusive formulas&#13;
in demand by all businesses,&#13;
industry and homes. No franchise&#13;
fee. Minimum investment&#13;
$300. Maximum investment -&#13;
$7,000. Investment is secured&#13;
by inventory. Factory trained&#13;
personnel will help set up your&#13;
business.&#13;
For complete details and descriptive&#13;
literature write:&#13;
BOX 23156&#13;
COLUMBUS. OHIO&#13;
11-11-x&#13;
Business Service&#13;
ALL KINDS of home repair&#13;
work, Light hauling, tree trimming.&#13;
AC 9-6264. tfx&#13;
TOP SOIL, gravel, stone, land&#13;
scaping, grading, mowing. Sep&#13;
tic tanks and field*. Trench&#13;
ing, Bulldozing Eldred Truck &amp;&#13;
Tractor Service 229-6857. i-f-x&#13;
Bus. Services ARGUS • DISPATCH — WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7, 1964&#13;
HURON RIVER 5 room home on a nice lot. Oil&#13;
heat, large enclosed porch. Quiet neighborhood.&#13;
$6,500.00 — Easy Terms.&#13;
ORE LAKEFRONT home with 90 ft, of excellent&#13;
frontage. Level and beautiful landscaped lot. Oil&#13;
radiant heating system and 2 car heated garage. 2&#13;
baths. $29,500.00 — Terms.&#13;
NEAR SOUTH LYON a "like new" ranch home on&#13;
approx. 1 acre. Attached garage. Convenient kitchen&#13;
and utility room. Fire place and I1 •&gt; baths.&#13;
$14,900.00 — Terms.&#13;
NEAR BRIGHTON a 3 bedroom home with full&#13;
basement and 2 car attached garage. Large, nicely&#13;
landscaped lot. Automatic dishwasher and lots of&#13;
cupboards. Oil furnace — gas available. $13,300.00&#13;
Convenient Terms.&#13;
KEN SHULTZ AGENCY&#13;
Real Estate &amp; Insurance&#13;
9909 E. Grand River. Brighton AC 9-61 r&gt;S&#13;
Ik* Bailey&#13;
AC 8-9482&#13;
Do&amp;ne Hyne&#13;
AC 7-4636&#13;
Walker Famnett&#13;
646-1007&#13;
Brighton 227-1021&#13;
COUNTRY HOME — Two bedroom ranrh on 2 '3 of an&#13;
acre. Located close to elementary school, one block off&#13;
blacktop road. Ideal for young couple or retirees. $9,000.&#13;
with small down payment and excellent terms.&#13;
CITY HOME — Two bedroom one floor home. Stone and&#13;
aluminum exterior. Refrigerator, stove, washer and drper.&#13;
$7,500. Good terms.&#13;
THREE BEDROOM BRICK RANCH — Near West Elementary&#13;
School. Dining room, two baths, basement, oil&#13;
heat, breezeway, 2-car attached garage, large lot just outside&#13;
City limits. Terms.&#13;
LAKE-OF-THE-PINES — Lakefront tri-level with beautiful&#13;
view. Four bedrooms, sunken living room, dining&#13;
room, extra large kitchen, 3V^ tiled baths, panelled family&#13;
room with fireplace and .snack bar, gas hot water heat,&#13;
two car attached garage. Terms.&#13;
SILVER LAKE — Waterfront 3-bedroom year 'round&#13;
home. Panelled interior, fireplace, full bath, extra large&#13;
garage. Good condition. $19,900. Terms.&#13;
CHEMUNG LAKE — Lakefront 3-bedroom year 'round&#13;
home. 80 ft. water frontage. Natural fireplace, gas heat,&#13;
spacious porch, lVfe car garage. Immediate possession.&#13;
$12,500 with $2,000. down.&#13;
40 ACRES — Vacant. Located on blacktop road. $350.00&#13;
per acre. Terms,&#13;
80 ACRES — 5-Bedroom farmhouse. Needs repair. Blacktop&#13;
road. $350.00 per acre. Good terms.&#13;
OFF SEASON BUY — Island Lake. 3-Bedroom cottage.&#13;
Large glass enclosed porch, basement, fully furnished, excellent&#13;
condition. Lake privileges. $7,000 Terms&#13;
A. C. THOMPSON, Real Estate 9947 E. Grand River&#13;
Brighton — AC 7-3101&#13;
Salesmen:&#13;
MERLIN GLAZIER WILLIAM REICKS&#13;
AC 9-9345 AC 9-6335&#13;
FENCING SAVE 25%&#13;
Fall special Oct. thru Dec. Industrial&#13;
and residential and&#13;
garages and additions. New&#13;
Hudson Fence Co. 437-9441.&#13;
12-30X&#13;
AUTO GLASS: Finest work&#13;
and materials. Pickup and delivery&#13;
service or use our cai,&#13;
your choice. MUFFLERS, UN&#13;
CONDITIONALLY guarunteec&#13;
to original consumer for at&#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;
icks, fronts&#13;
IRORS re-&#13;
&gt;. ABE'S&#13;
11. Phone&#13;
to 2 Ton&#13;
only. TRUCK&#13;
condi t i o n e d,&#13;
AUTO PARTS.&#13;
151.&#13;
FOR SALE — Extruded alumi&#13;
nurn storm windows and door*&#13;
Gamble Store, Brighton. Phone&#13;
AC 7-2551. 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 Ar 9-2711. t-f-x&#13;
CARPET and furniture cleaning&#13;
by Servicemaster. Free estimates.&#13;
Phone 546-4560. If no&#13;
answer 546-0413. tfx&#13;
GAS Conversion Burners. Free&#13;
estimates — terms. Gentile&#13;
Home Center. UP 8-3143.&#13;
tfx&#13;
QUALITY floor sanding and&#13;
finishing. Free estimates. J &amp;&#13;
C Floor Co. 227-2867. tfx&#13;
vVK REPLACK GLASS m aluminum,&#13;
wood or steeJ sash&#13;
C. G. Rolison Hardware, 111&#13;
W. Main S t AC 7-7531. t-f-x&#13;
CALL THE FENTON uphoistering&#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;
LAND&#13;
CONTRACTS&#13;
WANTED&#13;
ImmCaesdhiate&#13;
Earl Garrels,&#13;
Realtor&#13;
6R17 Commerce Rd.&#13;
OrrhRrd T^ke. Mich.&#13;
EMpire 3-2511 or 3-tO8«&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
Custom Built&#13;
Ranch Homes&#13;
ON FOUR LAND&#13;
LARGE&#13;
Covered Front Porch&#13;
$6,850 Ful] Price&#13;
NO DOWN&#13;
PAYMENT&#13;
$58.00 Per Month&#13;
3-Bdrm. Alum, insulated siding,&#13;
copper plumbing, dura*&#13;
tub 3 pc. bath, double bowl&#13;
sink, installed Complete wiring&#13;
with fixtures. Walls and&#13;
ceilings insulated, V drywal]&#13;
ready for decorating&#13;
Model: 28425 Pontiac Trail&#13;
2 miles north of Ten Mile,&#13;
So. Lyon.&#13;
Cobb Homes, Inc.&#13;
SMS*&#13;
•mrti L*M, MIc*.&#13;
LAKEFRONT LOT on Sears&#13;
Lake. $1,500 Cash,&#13;
TWO BEDROOM home has&#13;
privileges on Rush Lake, furnished.&#13;
$8,500. $3000 down.&#13;
SECLUDED ONE ACRE lakefront&#13;
site, 2 bedroom cottage,&#13;
fireplace, enclosed porch, completely&#13;
furnished. $16,500.&#13;
ROOMY 3 BEDROOM, full log&#13;
lakefront cottage, full bath,&#13;
stone fireplace, beautiful iot&#13;
and beach, Strawberry Lake.&#13;
$13,500. $2,000 down.&#13;
W E B U Y&#13;
LAND CONTRACTS&#13;
IF YOU ARE SELLING [&#13;
P R O P E R T Y ON A&#13;
LAND C O N T R A C T&#13;
AND WANT TO GET&#13;
YOUR MONEY OUT OF&#13;
THE CONTRACT CALL&#13;
M. McMAY.&#13;
Howell 546-3610&#13;
HOWELL TOWN &amp; COUNTRY, Inc.&#13;
REAL ESTATE # INSURANCE 0 BUILDING&#13;
Three Offices to Serve You . . .&#13;
• HOWELLBRIGHTONPINCKNEYBRIGHTON&#13;
S BEDROOM RANCH — close to shopping&#13;
center, kitchen has built-ins, bath — full&#13;
basement — Located on two lots. $16,500.&#13;
No. 1321&#13;
S BEDROOM or possible 3 bedroom, 1%&#13;
story home Separate dining room, close&#13;
to A &amp; P and churches. $12,900. with $1,900.&#13;
down No. 1674.&#13;
2 BEDROOM RANCH — Living Room,&#13;
dining room, kitchen and utility room. Lot&#13;
66 x 147. Priced to sell. No. 1451&#13;
TWO BEDROOM OLDER HOME — Carpeted&#13;
living room — Panelled kitchen — screened&#13;
front porch — garage with plenty of&#13;
storage. Beautiful large lot. $9,500. with&#13;
$1500. down. No, 1612&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
4 BEDROOM OLDER HOME — large lot —&#13;
Excellent shade trees. $7,500. No. 1721&#13;
COUNTRY&#13;
NEW THREE BEDROOM BRICK RANCH&#13;
— fireplace — 1V4 ceramic baths — builtin&#13;
oven and stove — full basement —&#13;
2 car attached garage. $19,500. No. 1755&#13;
HAMBURG — Three bedroom older home —&#13;
modern kitchen — paneled living room —&#13;
2 car garage. $12,000 No. 1677.&#13;
2/5 ACRE — 3 bedroom — one story home.&#13;
Carpeted living room, basement with work&#13;
shop and play room. Attached two car garage.&#13;
Nice landscaping. $15,900. with terms&#13;
No. 1708&#13;
2 BEDROOM COTTAGE — combined living&#13;
room and kitchen — lake privileges on Rush&#13;
Lake. $7,500. with $750.00 down. No. 1685&#13;
LAKELAND COUNTRY CLUB — two-level&#13;
home overlooking Golf Course — beautiful&#13;
trees and setting — modernistic home — 3&#13;
bedrooms. No. 1682.&#13;
81/4 ACRES — 2 bedroom ranch — dining&#13;
room — kitchen and spacious living room&#13;
— attached lVfe car garage — storms and&#13;
screens. $10,500. with $2,500. down. No.&#13;
1665&#13;
2 BEDROOM RANCH — living room 24 x 14,&#13;
kitchen and dining area 16 x 26 — breezeway&#13;
and attached 2Va car garage. Near&#13;
Brighton. No. 1655&#13;
2 BEDROOM modernestic ranch on beautifully&#13;
landscaped country lot. Carpeted living&#13;
and dining room, fireplace, kitchen with&#13;
built-in oven and range, blender and dishwasher.&#13;
Possibility of lakefront. $23,000.&#13;
No. 1653.&#13;
3 BEDROOM RANCH — living room, kitchen&#13;
— attached two car garage. Lot 110 x 198.&#13;
$12,000. No. 1645&#13;
S BEDROOM ranch nestled in pines — many&#13;
features — slate floor entry way — covered&#13;
patio — cherry paneled family room with&#13;
fireplace and many more. No. 1512&#13;
8 ACRES — River borders one side of this&#13;
3 bedroom home — fireplace — attached&#13;
garage. $18,500. Terms acceptable. No. 1272&#13;
2 BEDROOM cottage, living room with fireplace,&#13;
kitchen-, bath, covered patio. Com*&#13;
peletly furnished. $10,500. No. 1559&#13;
SMALL COTTAGE — full basement, living&#13;
area 12 x 20, kitchen 10 x 7, full bath,&#13;
knotty pine interior, furnished, 2 lots.&#13;
$6,500. with $1,000. down. No. 1697&#13;
3 BR RANCH — carpeted living room with&#13;
fireplace, kitchen and dining area. 1% baths,&#13;
recreation room, 2Va car garage Nicely&#13;
landscaped. $21,500 No. 1547&#13;
3 BEDROOM RANCH — within stones throw&#13;
of Brighton — IV2 bath — carpeted living&#13;
room — full basement. No. 1675&#13;
HARVEY LAKE — Four bedroom Bi-Level&#13;
lakefront, brick exterior — walkout basement&#13;
— 2 car attached garage Va bath&#13;
off master bedroom. No. 1042&#13;
1002 E, GRAND RIVER&#13;
DIAL 541-2S8I&#13;
108 W. MAIN AC 7 - 11S1&#13;
117 E. MAIN 878-3177&#13;
LAKE HOMES&#13;
ORE LAKE — Three bedroom cottage —•&#13;
Excellent beach — 75 x 300 lot — large&#13;
shade trees — living room 12x13 — dining&#13;
room 12 x 15 -— porch 9 x 26. No.&#13;
1712&#13;
BUCK LAKE — Two bedroom ranch — built&#13;
In 1964. Ceramic bath — excellent «asenient&#13;
to lake. $9,250. No. 1714 ,&#13;
HANDY LAKE — nearly new 2 bedroom&#13;
ranch — full basement — kitchen has&#13;
built-in stove and oven — dining area 11&#13;
x 15 — $12,775. — $1,500. down. No, 1684&#13;
SILVER LAKE — 2 bedroom — oil furnace&#13;
—designed for year around living — With&#13;
extra lot. $11,000. with $1,000. down. No&#13;
1628&#13;
LONG LAKE — 2 Bedroom — large porch —&#13;
garage — furnace — This cottage is pan&#13;
of exclusive club. $12,750. with , $3,500&#13;
down. No. 1629&#13;
LONG LAKE — 2 bedroom cottage — modern&#13;
kitchen — Sandy beach. $11,000. with $2,&#13;
500. down. No. 1586&#13;
HANDY LAKE — 2 bedroom lakefront cot&#13;
tage, walkout basement. $8,500. with $500.&#13;
down. No, 1717&#13;
STRAWBERRY LAKE — 3 bedroom, second&#13;
row home with attached garage, spadou/&#13;
living room. $9,600. with $2,600 down. No&#13;
1535&#13;
LAKE CTTF-fTNG — Excellent lake privile&#13;
ges, 2 bedroom cottage with walk-out basement,&#13;
can be used for year around living&#13;
Spacious shaded lot. 58.850. No. 1604&#13;
WOODLAND — Two bedroom ranch type&#13;
home — living room with fireplace — utility&#13;
room — enclosed front porch. $11,000.&#13;
No. 1264R-1&#13;
THREE BEDROOM one-story home — large&#13;
kitchen — living and dining area — full&#13;
basement. $10,000. No. 1757&#13;
ROUND LAKE — Two bedroom lake fron1&#13;
home — \Vi car garage — partly furnished&#13;
— excellent beach. $14,000. No. 1758&#13;
\ 2 BEDROOM ranch type cottage, pine paneled&#13;
interior, newly carpeted livng room&#13;
famly kitrhen combined with dining area.&#13;
Excellent beach. $13,000. No. 1311&#13;
STRAWBERRY LAKE — 3 bedroom home -&#13;
full bascmont with finished recreation roc::&#13;
—living room and dining room carpeted -&#13;
ideal besc:i — screened in patio. $18,500 j&#13;
with terrrs. No. 1481&#13;
CEDAR LAKE — 3 bedroom ranch type'&#13;
cottage — interior wood paneling — 55xl2.c'&#13;
lot. $9,000 with $1,500 down. No. 1480&#13;
WOODLAND — 5 BEDROOM brick venee'&#13;
ranch home. Large living room with fire -J&#13;
place. 2 baths, family kitchen, glassed lr&#13;
porch with grill. Outside patio with gril.&#13;
2 car garage. $31,500. No. 1533&#13;
FARMS&#13;
HORSE FAI1M — East of Brighton — 60,&#13;
acres — good fencing — 8 box stalls — 3&#13;
bedroom ranch with attached garage — ~J&#13;
fireplace — 3/i mile frontage. $47,500.&#13;
19 ACRES — Three bedroom older farm'&#13;
house inDfiQod condition — living room — ^&#13;
kitchen — dining room — lVfe car garage— •&#13;
Beautiful setting among blue spruce andhemlock&#13;
trees. $17,000. No. 1701&#13;
RETREAT :&#13;
10 ACRE — private pond — 54 varieties of&#13;
trees — Black top road — 1V£ story retreat-&#13;
—wall to wall carpeting. No. 1719 '„&#13;
Mildred Shannon&#13;
AC 9-6636&#13;
Bea Mejrjritt&#13;
AC 9-2496&#13;
Charles Showerman&#13;
Mildred Duff&#13;
MU 5-2056&#13;
Sally Noeker&#13;
AC 9-6874&#13;
Roscoe Eager&#13;
Virginia Herrmann Erston Clarke&#13;
AC 9-7923 498-2173&#13;
Bill Ernst&#13;
AC 9-9107&#13;
Bert Wylle — UP 8-3146 Art White&#13;
Ralph Nauss- Hollis Miller&#13;
Bill Bort&#13;
H. G. Wiggins ;&#13;
PR 4-5648&#13;
Bob&#13;
ayner&#13;
408 West Insurance &amp; Real Estate&#13;
Main Street -&#13;
BRIGHTON Detroiters call WOodward 3-1480 A C 7 - 2 2 7 1&#13;
FST. 1022 Op*n Sundays &amp; Evening by appointment A C 9 - 7 * J *&#13;
NEW LAXEFRONT cottage at&#13;
Zukey Lake. Spacious wooded&#13;
site, fully insulated, oil furnace,&#13;
$16,900. Terms.&#13;
LARGE LOT with Winans&#13;
Lake privileges. $4,000 $1,000&#13;
down.&#13;
100 VACANT ACRES, Just off&#13;
1-96 X-way near New Hudson.&#13;
$800. per acre. Terms.&#13;
1963 MOBILE HOME with&#13;
Large lot Used 6 months, 2bedrooms,&#13;
dining with Ipts oi cup--&#13;
boards, kitchen has lota of cupboards,&#13;
patio 10 x 56' with&#13;
aluminum a w n i n g . $8,000.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
ARGU S • DISPATC H — WEDNESDAY , OCT . 7, 1964 WANT ADS&#13;
•us . Services&#13;
WATER WSLL81 * to. to 10 №..&#13;
tart hote, deetrtc pump*&#13;
pan* Mfofes, wtO repairs&#13;
Nosntn Cole. Hickory t-2819&#13;
. t-f- x&#13;
BOOKKEEPIN G SERVIC E u,&#13;
my hom t or a t your office&#13;
4i7-733» — Hazel ShirtJiff.&#13;
t-f- x&#13;
*•/, % FAJ M &amp;OANS, Federa l&#13;
Land Bank Aas'n. 205 N. Walnu&#13;
t S t HoweU , Phon e 1422.&#13;
. c '" ^ • • t f x&#13;
WELDING — REASONABLE&#13;
rate*, guaranteed, oo Job too&#13;
jraalL Bill Willis. AC 9-7063.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
CRANE RENTAL, farm ponds,&#13;
drainage ditches, lake shores&#13;
cleaned and sanded. Trucking&#13;
bulMcaing. AC ft.9297. t-f- x&#13;
JTOR SALE — Varcon batteries&#13;
tire* mufflers, tafl pipes and&#13;
auto arriaioiliis. Ga*nbi«&#13;
Store, Brighton AC 7-2551.&#13;
tfx&#13;
Tun Used Hemt&#13;
INTO CASH&#13;
WITH QUICK ACTING WANT ADS&#13;
CaU AC 7-7I5 I&#13;
or&#13;
UP 8-3141&#13;
FAST RESULTS&#13;
Wesleya n OlHireb&#13;
New* Emits&#13;
Th e eveuts for th e week a l&#13;
the Wesleyan M e t h o d i s t&#13;
Churc h begin on Wednesday ,&#13;
Octobe r 7, with th e W.S.CJS.&#13;
Educationa l service. Thi s will&#13;
includ e a family potluc k iup -&#13;
per »t 6:30 pjn . followed by&#13;
a progra m which consist s of&#13;
slidiAof Houghto n College. An&#13;
offefrag will be take n to hel p&#13;
the educationa l budget .&#13;
Saturday , Octobe r 10, 7:30&#13;
p.m., will be a recognitio n&#13;
service for th e Softball league.&#13;
The fine Christma s film, "Pla y&#13;
for Keep*", will be shown .&#13;
Monday , Octobe r 12, 7:30&#13;
p.m , th e Churc h Boar d meet -&#13;
ing will be held in th e pastor'&#13;
s study.&#13;
Tuesday , Octobe r 13, 9:30&#13;
a.m., ladies will mee t for pray -&#13;
eran d Bible stud y i n t h e&#13;
church .&#13;
HOTltE S&#13;
ATE o r MKUKxAA&#13;
C«UB*y Holiae M Meetin g&#13;
On Tuesday , Octobe r 6th&#13;
th e member s an d friend s of&#13;
Th© Livingston Count y Holi -&#13;
ness Association will atten d&#13;
the Revival services a t th e&#13;
Howel l Nazaren e Church , Mc -&#13;
Carth y a t B. Brooks, instea d&#13;
of holdin g thei r regular meet -&#13;
ing. Everyon e is welcome .&#13;
Thi s series of meeting s begins&#13;
on Wednesday , Septem -&#13;
ber 30th throug h Sunday ,&#13;
Octobe r 11th each evenin g at&#13;
7:30. Sunda y services ar e 11:00&#13;
a.m. an d 7:30 p.m . with Sun -&#13;
day Schoo l at 10:00 a.m .&#13;
The special worker^ ar e&#13;
Rev. Dori s McDowel l of Sant a&#13;
Monica , Californi a Evangelist&#13;
and Mr . Pau l M. Quail s of&#13;
Orlando , Florid a a9 th e special&#13;
singer.&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
ON BEAUTIFUL&#13;
STRAWBERRY LAKE&#13;
Furnished Year-around Home&#13;
By Owner&#13;
2-Bedrooms 11* x 11' ami IV x l.V Partial Basement,&#13;
Front Porch 24' x 8' with Aluminum Siding&#13;
Across Full Length. Lawn Watering System, Nicely&#13;
Landscaped, 3'/j Lots 150 x 200, Natural Stone&#13;
Fireplace, 2 Car Garage.&#13;
OWNER&#13;
WILL&#13;
SACRIFICE&#13;
$5000.&#13;
DOWN&#13;
Phone 227-702 2 or 229-992 5&#13;
g&#13;
Ift O * M f t W Ot UM&gt; MUM * O«&#13;
KAY DEKTSON. also Knmvcf ai&#13;
RAY L. DENISON . DecMNd.&#13;
Ai % MMHJ Q m M)d o w n, MM) &lt;»&#13;
September I t 1W4&#13;
Franci s &amp; Ban-on , Judge oi Probate&#13;
Node * te ttenfe y Gtvm. f W &lt;fct&#13;
petition of Hazel ft. parka, the Executrix&#13;
of Wl4 estil*. priylng th»t her&#13;
flii«j account t* aliowed w) the restdue&#13;
of said esiatQ assigned to (be&#13;
pew&gt;ni entitled thereto, wtll he b*ard&#13;
tt tht Probate Court on October 13.&#13;
J*H at ten AM:&#13;
tt t« ordeiM. That nottc* th«r«ui&#13;
oe given by aubilcatioi of « eop*&#13;
Hereof for three weeks rontecuUVttiy&#13;
pwvious tn mid &lt;iav m tearing In&#13;
the Brighton Argus, and that the&#13;
petitioner came a copy of this notice&#13;
to be served upon eaefl KROWTI party&#13;
t» intercut ar hl« tatr known xtdreu.&#13;
by r«glatere&lt;l or certified mall, or by&#13;
peraona) service, at least fourteen (14)&#13;
day* prior to such hearing.&#13;
•'KANi'Lt K t*AHKUu\&#13;
Judge of l^robatt.&#13;
A true ropy:&#13;
Helen M. Gou\*&#13;
Register ot Probate-&#13;
Forbes 3. KaeealL Atty.&#13;
Brlggt Building&#13;
Bfrmmgbam. Michigan&#13;
»ept 33. 90. Oct 7&#13;
NOTIC E OF MOHTGAG E&#13;
Defaul t having been made&#13;
in th e condition s of a cert air)&#13;
Mortgag e mad e by GERAL D&#13;
R. LANN1N G and GAI L M&#13;
LANNING , his wife to NATIONA&#13;
L HOME S ACCEP -&#13;
TANC E CORPORATION , &lt;u\&#13;
Indian a corporatio n dated th r&#13;
23rd day of Jun e 193«. and&#13;
recorde d in th e office of the&#13;
Register of Deed s for th o&#13;
Count y of Livingston and&#13;
Stat e of Michigan , on th e 26th&#13;
day oi Jun e 1958. in Libev&#13;
347 of Mortgages , on page .# .&#13;
which said mortgag e was&#13;
thereafter , on th e 24th day oi&#13;
Februar y 1959, assigned to&#13;
CZECHOSLOVA K SOCIET Y&#13;
OF AMERIC A and recorde d&#13;
on Marc h 3, 1959. in the oft ice&#13;
oi th e Register of Deed s toi&#13;
the Count y oi Livingston and&#13;
Stat e of Michigan , in Liber&#13;
356, Page 111, Livingston&#13;
Count y Records , on which&#13;
Mortgag e ther e is claimed to&#13;
be due at th e dat e of this&#13;
notice , for principa l and interest&#13;
, th e sum of Ten Thou -&#13;
sand nin e hundre d fiftysix&#13;
an d 27/10 0 ($10,936.27)&#13;
Dollars , and the furthe r sum&#13;
of Seventy-five (875.001 Dollars,&#13;
to which amoun t will be&#13;
added a t th e time of sale ail&#13;
taxes and insuranc e tha t may&#13;
be paid by th e said Mortgage e&#13;
between th e dat e of this no&#13;
tice and th e time of said sale&#13;
and n o proceeding s a t law&#13;
ha^iri g been institute d to recover&#13;
th e debt now remainin g&#13;
secured by said Mortgage , or&#13;
any par t thereof , thereb y th e&#13;
power of sale containe d in said&#13;
Mortgag e has becom e opera -&#13;
tive:&#13;
Now Therefore , Notic e is&#13;
Hereb y Given tha t by virtue U&#13;
the power of sale containe d&#13;
in said Mortgag e and in pursuanc&#13;
e of th e statut e in such&#13;
case mad e and provided , the&#13;
said Mortgag e will be foreclosed&#13;
by a sale of th e prem -&#13;
ises therei n described or so&#13;
much thereo f as may be necessary&#13;
at public auction , to&#13;
the highest bidder, at th e west&#13;
front door of th e Courthous e&#13;
in th e City of Howell, and&#13;
Count y of Livingston . Mich -&#13;
igan, tha t being th e place foi&#13;
holdin g th e Circui t Cour t tn&#13;
and for said County , on&#13;
Wednesda y m e 11th clay ~&gt;1&#13;
Novembe r 1964, at 10:00 o'cloc k&#13;
Easter n Standar d Tim e ID the&#13;
forenoo n of said dny, an d&#13;
said premise s will be sold t o&#13;
th e amoun t so a s Htoip -&#13;
the n due on said Mort -&#13;
gage togethe r witji fivf an d&#13;
one'quarte r per cen t intereat .&#13;
Legal costs, Attorneys ' fees an d&#13;
aJso an y taxes an d insuranc e&#13;
tha t said Mortgage e dues pay&#13;
on or prio r to th e dal e ot said&#13;
sale; which said premise s ar e&#13;
describe d in said Mortgag e as&#13;
follows to wit;&#13;
Propert y situate d in th e&#13;
Townshi p of Gree n Oak, Livingston&#13;
County . Michigan , describe&#13;
d as:&#13;
Lot 19, Willmor Subdivision&#13;
No.l , being a par t of th e&#13;
Sout h ' s of th e Northwes t&#13;
14, Sectio n 5V Town 1 North .&#13;
Rang e 6 East . Gree n Oak&#13;
Township , Livingston County ,&#13;
Michigan , accordin g t o th t&#13;
plot thereo f a s recorde d in&#13;
Liber X of Plats . Page 46.&#13;
Livingston Comit y Record s&#13;
Dated ; August 11, 1964.&#13;
CZECHOSLOVA K SOCIET Y&#13;
OF AMERIC A&#13;
Assignee of Mortgage e&#13;
ARTHU R K. BROWN&#13;
AUorno v to r Assignee of&#13;
All arr I'.&#13;
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and tn r.ir&#13;
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» n t r a NH\C I berg, Conni e Hal -&#13;
it,' Mabe l Voycl. Joyc e WirieK,&#13;
i&gt; y Fishsr . Roger Klecker ,&#13;
'['••• m H i t e&#13;
Oct. 13; Jame s Nasn . Joann a&#13;
Bciker . Howar d Armstrong ,&#13;
Rin-bi.r a McCririe . Rober t Hub -&#13;
' hcli. Fiut h V. Miller , Heathe r&#13;
| Marshal l&#13;
voori. Mabe Livingstofi Players&#13;
To Eittrtahi PT-A&#13;
Meeting Tuesday&#13;
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rn"-,eij . will *.&lt; hear d a t rh «&#13;
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f f r l ) o t h « ' N o r t h a n t i S m i t h &lt;j,,.i i&#13;
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« l ' i n u &gt; a i t l i i u a r l * 1 ! ' H u e l o t h e [ n n 1&#13;
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4 V 1 I I h e s o l d : i ' i n i l i l i c - ; i u i ! i " i ,&#13;
()ct . 14: Ed Wysocki Jr. ,&#13;
hiaiiu i Kitten , Brian Tiiil, Da -&#13;
w 1 C'uthbert , Dick Arnett ,&#13;
.';;rkk ' File r Jr. . Zett a Dra y ton ,&#13;
Turn Demurest , Richar d Tnk -&#13;
?c* David Shaw .&#13;
Oct. 15: Sroit y Rutledge ,&#13;
i l.uck Orndu i i, Richar d White,&#13;
',':irv Bidv.-ell, d;ir y Potter .&#13;
The first meetin g of Uie t&gt;4&#13;
Brighto n A r t a Elementar y&#13;
P.T.A . will tak e place on THIN .&#13;
day, Octobe r 131'" ' '&#13;
kins' School , Lee Road an d will&#13;
commenc e at &lt;&gt;.&lt;•••&#13;
A - k i i i s t o b t i ) ] - e &gt; ( - - n ' u d i.- v&#13;
th o Livingsto n Player.- . T h e&#13;
man y teacher s who aiv ut'U •»&#13;
th;. s distric t w.ll be introduce d&#13;
an d parent s w'.H also hu\ c a n&#13;
opportunit y to n n ' i : th e u-arh -&#13;
ers from ail t h e e l e m e n t a r y&#13;
schools. Keireilm;cnl i A',&#13;
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S f p t i ' i n i i e i&#13;
TH K R i ! ! ( ; i l i U N s i Al !•. B\.\K .&#13;
a M i c l M / i N f i . i i ' . K i : ; ^ ( ' , ,• | i . , r a ' i . . n&#13;
I 'ha t :,- N K&#13;
Mrs' Natl n&#13;
\'a. T W i r&#13;
a ! H ; I T U :&#13;
3-BEDROO M&#13;
by.. . STEVEN'S FURNITURE of HOWELL&#13;
aiy body can buy a G.I. repossessed home&#13;
HURRY - HURRY - HURRY HOMES&#13;
oLEFT at&#13;
Smafl Closing C&lt;*t FOR ONLY $7350.0 8 - $58 JO PER MONTH&#13;
THI S INCLUDE S TAXES, PRINCIPAL , INTEWS T and INSURANC E&#13;
3-BEDROOM S — ONE BATH&#13;
MODE L OPEN DAILY&#13;
9:00 A.M . TO 9:0 0 P.&#13;
CLOSE D FRIDA Y AFTBRNOO N&#13;
Mode l at 924 5 c&#13;
Lee Road, Brighto n&#13;
Call Collec t \&#13;
STATE POLIC E&#13;
OLD U.S.-2 3&#13;
MARCY DRIV E&#13;
229-655 2 or after 9 p.m.&#13;
5463705&#13;
donald henk&#13;
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MOfUO.&#13;
GREEN BOIS E&#13;
iI&#13;
iman co. REAL ESTATE&#13;
General Sales for Snxomr SuiMHvft*toB&#13;
hwive VA Agent&#13;
r »&gt;r ^n«•Ml«\.^ •&#13;
I'r.iIK»ro ( &lt; u r i for&#13;
Anniversary&#13;
Calendar&#13;
Oct. 9; Mr . an d Mrs . Arnold&#13;
Cherry . Mr . an d Mrs . Lovell&#13;
frarriner .&#13;
Oct. 10: Mr an d Mrs . Fre d&#13;
Miiller . Mr . an d Mrs , A. £.&#13;
Srhmadke&#13;
Oct 11; Mr. and Mr*. Ben&#13;
(ireen, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hern&#13;
CVt. 12: Mr. and Mrs. An&#13;
S';.ndlick, Mr. and Mrs. H.-Hroiri&#13;
Krause. Mr. and Mrs. Jack&#13;
r&gt;ir&lt;lsonsr.&#13;
Or',. 'lS: Mr. and Mr.-. Or-&#13;
&lt; il!c \;(sh. Mr. and Mrs. R.&#13;
!\Tr. and Mrs.&#13;
• Kit'Tc Mr and Mrs. Jf&gt;e&#13;
Alancus ''Sharon LybrinlO&#13;
Oct. 14: 7.Tr. and Mrs. Theron&#13;
'Wnrrrn, Mr. and Mrs. George&#13;
Li-;irnrr'&#13;
Ort. \'y. Mr. rim! Mrs. Tom&#13;
\&lt; Isim. Mr. anci Mrs. diaries&#13;
Lamorie, v. and Mrs. Bob Mc-&#13;
D\\ 11'.&#13;
-&lt;-'rvd.&#13;
In th even', tiui*. o'.hcr ari:&#13;
n*.s cannot be made I or&#13;
the care ot member ;&#13;
children, riviriny the nu-i-t-nsi&#13;
Mrs. E. Sutfm will conduct u&#13;
nursery.&#13;
Bring a Iriend or me-1, your&#13;
friend.- at IK i'.T.A. iK.\t&#13;
Tui^day.&#13;
M a c h i u v i - l l i l i c l ' i t h a t i t&#13;
o i t i U i - s t h a t r v ! ! « - c l l i o i&#13;
' K J I I a M i a n b u t i i . e n o n t l&#13;
:.J&#13;
of&#13;
on&#13;
" i l l .&#13;
.jL'80 Pcnobscot Building&#13;
Dt'tioit 26. Michigan&#13;
Woodward l-3o90&#13;
Nov. 4, 1964&#13;
N O T l l E OF M O K K i V l . F SAI.K&#13;
D^fauli having h?en m a d e In tho&#13;
corxillinns &gt;1 « (.•prtaln M " r t « a g e m;id»&#13;
t..V EIAROl-H AIA'LN BK.MN J r nti'1&#13;
HDSB V BK.'TV h i * uife to NA&#13;
HONAI. HOMES A C &lt; ' t ; n . V N ( . E C(JH&#13;
rOHATION. HO Indiana ( «&gt;rporati'&gt;n&#13;
dated iho liim tlay n! Oclnbor 19-"iii.&#13;
u:'1 UTOIIIO ) in (he nfflre nf the RORi&#13;
s t r r nf l)c«'&gt;!s fur fht» Tiiunty a n i&#13;
Siair&gt; nf Mi'ii:,.'ftn. on tho 18t{i day "I&#13;
Or'l,,l,pr !9."tfi in h l h e r T_'4 ')&lt; Morf.&#13;
t;a:ps on pa^p 494. svhlch&#13;
Homes AiTPplanr-o Corpnra!i'in tn U ' o r&#13;
rp^tp' Fedi"v ii Siivinss *nd I^ian Asviir;,'&#13;
i'j( n, ii\ assi^Timnnt rtatod F»'li&#13;
T'lvirv 25. IH.'w and recorded April 1.1.&#13;
!957 in Liber 33i of M o r l ^ a c c s . Patfr&#13;
72. !-i\ in.Tstr.p County lleonrds. on&#13;
v^•l'i^•^ Mortffau* t h e r e&#13;
up due a t the date of&#13;
uiiu'lpa! nnt? )nf^r€9t. fho s u m Of&#13;
Nine Thnusnnrt Funr Hundred Sixtv&#13;
and ii'J 10(1 /»•» 4«n.0*j» Dr.Iisirs. »n&lt;&lt; t h e&#13;
f\rr*hpr m m or Seven?y -five 'S7S.00"&#13;
Hollars, a s At'nrney » fres. makinR&#13;
ihe whole «nn&gt;\.int claimed to he d u e&#13;
at »h# date &lt;&gt;( this nottre. t o w i t . t h e&#13;
&lt;i',;m &lt;if Nino I'hnusand V'lve Hurwired&#13;
Tlilrry-ftv* ar.^ 112/TW, i M M S O I ' Dollit;*,&#13;
to whlrh a m o u n t will be drtded&#13;
at Mi* flmf 'if sale all t n \ n «n(t l?i&#13;
i.ii'anc* that m a y be pn\d hy I he Raid&#13;
hefween ttie d a ' f of thK&#13;
and tho lime nf *md ^,1l^; hud&#13;
ftf la\T having hern tn&#13;
In '"&lt;»((-ver the drt&gt;t now rp.&#13;
M ' . l I&#13;
Hi' .1&#13;
fir&#13;
ll.r heirs oT&#13;
T ' o r . T P Ol'fi.&#13;
I* « Or-.'ifli.'d&#13;
Birthdays:&#13;
Oct. 9: Jor Mathias. Jaquclin&#13;
Sinnpf. nil] Hi^hfill, Helen&#13;
Ruusselo, Robert Eii^li^h, Lowis&#13;
Crabtrec, Rou&lt;?rt (.'otTcv.&#13;
R; y i'ottoi1. Arietta D'Kloi.-,&#13;
I{ ted Burton.&#13;
(&gt;ct 10: .Mildred Shanon,&#13;
John KliU'k, Ed Gitre, . \ l c \&#13;
or °Rri &amp;.•'&lt;-'. Mi«'h- j Suk. Ivottie Gai'i'noy, Sandy&#13;
«,r vai.i estate, and; Server, Mrs. Jame&gt; LaFata,&#13;
F-ank Darga. Art Sihuinan!&#13;
Till Kramin. Billy Cain&#13;
Oct. 11; C'larenco Seeling.&#13;
D'an Crosby, Delbeit T\&#13;
Drita Probst. .Michael&#13;
Gloria Klecker, J im Wells'.&#13;
G(0. Fil-cr. Knfby, Louiso&#13;
B£ 9APE ON&#13;
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i ' K I S H K l i k - J B Y i ; l V r i s l h a !&#13;
i l ' n r * n t k i i l i t ( l i ' ^ e a N e d arp r f&#13;
• • i f • ' &lt; &lt; • : • , ' " ' l e i r r ' n i i m s '.:!&#13;
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' s . T ' . - i ' a c u r t v t - &gt; r r&#13;
s will t)e heavd ii\&lt;1&#13;
&lt;atd d e c e a s e d v'llt ho&#13;
satd f'ni'.rt at ' h *&#13;
on ]&gt;ec&lt;"inber 1. I'M'AnoMre&#13;
thereof nt&#13;
«• a copy hereof&#13;
fnr three ^'eeksi rnrmeriiTlveiv&#13;
to &gt;!nid da^1 of h(»«r1ng. In *he&#13;
Art;1 x and (';.•:' t h e fldvU'lary&#13;
n '•• j)^1 of 'h!«; notice to be terveel upon j&#13;
p.-»&lt;~h ci'".'P ^ r t v ^n lnl*re*t t t M s :&#13;
i:i^' i'.riinui H'((lre&lt;s l&lt;y r e j l ^ ' e r e d , r e r - •&#13;
• : ' . . f . i - ,,••.!*! Hry ' i v i l i ' v r ' t h p r ' X i f o f&#13;
i &lt; \ i &gt; • '• i•;r• • i.'&lt;• 11 H i d i \ » p r i o r t o s u c h I&#13;
FrtAN&lt; IS K. BAKKON&#13;
Judg« of Probata.&#13;
A •:••&gt; r o p v .&#13;
IIKI.I'iN \1 ( X . r i J D *&#13;
P.eij.si''- ' I'fntiafe..&#13;
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ro rftt #**rr «er o*&#13;
&lt;w*rf*f*HK...rx&#13;
.. AND BOW HOLPO*rVA MOVCountry&#13;
Estate&#13;
27 acres of scenic rollinv&#13;
land with about 600 feet&#13;
lake frontage. I'ropertj&#13;
has beautiful huue brick&#13;
ranch home of :» bedrooms&#13;
and den or t bedrooms:&#13;
:i baths, 2 fireplaces,&#13;
_ walk-out basement,&#13;
zoned hot water&#13;
heat; attached 2 ' i car&#13;
Karaee. Located, j u s t&#13;
outside Urighton on paved&#13;
road -in .Rood area&#13;
close to 1-96 and l".S.-23&#13;
exits: easy commutinc&#13;
distance to Detroit. Ann&#13;
Arbor and Flint.&#13;
Livingston&#13;
Realty Co.&#13;
227-1431 (Area 313)&#13;
5 16-4,110 (Area&#13;
li:&#13;
Sept. 3d. 7. M&#13;
htiv fiart&#13;
vpr nt s a ' , '&#13;
f. whrrrl'.v tho&#13;
runt/uned in said Murt-&#13;
N ' ' « ' I ' h p f o ' o r f . N n t i f p i s H c w h v&#13;
'.;!''M) t h a ' l y v i r t u e nf t h o pf&lt;\vor i&gt;f&#13;
&lt;saif c n n t f l i r c i l in vairl M m ' l k ' n ^ e a n d&#13;
In p u r s u a n c e &lt;-•! W.o s'atvifo i n i n c h&#13;
f i m f ri^ailp n r d p r r i v t r l n t . t h e s a i d&#13;
M'lr'uaj.'*1 v ' " l)(1 f o r p f l o M ' d Hy a&#13;
nf \Y,P p r i ' i m r s t h o t p l n f l o s &lt; r l b c d&#13;
s o m u c h ttirTt'of n&gt;i m a y b e&#13;
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n i d i l p r . a t w e s t f r o n t d o u r of th&lt;&#13;
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p r o m i s e s w ; | | &gt;•&lt;•&gt; KI.»,| t n p n y ( h r&#13;
a m u l e t s o n s afnrps.'iid ti;on d"ip " n&#13;
s»M Nfortaa?1 t o g p ' h r r with four A. H&#13;
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^&gt;»,,rpp\V f«'p» aT:d also a n v tnves&#13;
art! insurarifo tl;at said M , T ( e n j e doo"&#13;
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Jodffc ot frotwt*&#13;
A true copv;&#13;
HKLEN M. (X&gt;ULD&#13;
Register -il pi-nha'i&#13;
F : ! ? 0 I . ' C - | F- ••••(•'• " r . A f t . i r n e y&#13;
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toi,f.- 7 14&#13;
a p a ' t of t h e p^^^t&#13;
". S i v i i n r i j .&#13;
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. nf t h e&#13;
Town I&#13;
norih. Panei1 cn«(. K-n C)nk Township,&#13;
afrcir.lir^ to t h e plat theroof&#13;
as recorded In I.ihcr S, P.'ijfp 4 of&#13;
P l a ' s . Llviuwtiin f o u n t y Rp.or.nlR. naif)&#13;
p r i n c r ' v Ke^rsr ln-ated in r,recn Oak&#13;
Tnu-rship, i.ivinK»ton County. Michigan.&#13;
Obituary&#13;
TF.R TKOKRAf. SAVTN'fIS&#13;
AND r.OAN" ASSOrjATION '&#13;
Wor rpsli;T. ^^a&lt;!s,&#13;
e. Assignee&#13;
f».-\Ti;n: August 2S.&#13;
AHTHLP. K. HROWN&#13;
AI tn mey for .\fortpnjjoe&#13;
3CS0 Pernljsrot Building&#13;
Detroit M. Mlrhijjan&#13;
WO^xlward&#13;
Lula M.ie T^rkm, 7fi. of 21fi&#13;
E. Washington, IIowcJl. died&#13;
at home early Oct. o. funeral&#13;
services will bo h&gt; Id Wcdnesdny&#13;
afternoon a4. 2 p.m. from&#13;
the Schnnckenbur^ funeral&#13;
Home with the Rev. Allan&#13;
Gra^, oCficia4.:ng. Burial will&#13;
be in Lakevitw C'einctery.&#13;
Mrs, Larkin was the daughter&#13;
of George E. Rush rind Margart&#13;
Sc-hrepfer I?ush, Her luisband,&#13;
Norman, is d&lt;'c^a&gt;ed. She&#13;
is survived by a son.william&#13;
of Brighton, a ri;rj^htc:r, Mrs.&#13;
I Dorothy Williamson of Brigh-&#13;
' ton, three grandchildren, two&#13;
brothers, Orton Bush of How-&#13;
" ' ell and Fred Bush of Flint.&#13;
No Mortgage is Necessary- t ,&#13;
PAY OFF&#13;
YOUR BILLS&#13;
and REMODEL&#13;
YOUR HOME!&#13;
Let I s Combine Your Bill*&#13;
Into One Low Monthly Payment&#13;
EXAMPLE PLAN&#13;
Bills 2,tM)0&#13;
Remodeling 2.600 c&#13;
Total —_ 4,000 *&#13;
NO&#13;
40 F'OK&#13;
VI&#13;
MONTHS&#13;
—Aluminum Siding&#13;
—Additions&#13;
—AtHc Rooms&#13;
—Fnrnaee*&#13;
—Recreation Room*&#13;
—Foundation*&#13;
—Roofn&#13;
—Dortnpr*&#13;
BR 2-4327 — Call Collect or Mall Coupon&#13;
ATLAS MODERNIZATION&#13;
10057 Southfield&#13;
Detroit. Michigan&#13;
I would lik« to get all the factt about your uruqu*&#13;
plan.&#13;
P1«M« htvt. your representative call en mr&#13;
NAME - - ^&#13;
ADDRESS&#13;
CITY&#13;
PHONF&#13;
NiMIMilMWMUU&#13;
STRIK&#13;
LENTY&#13;
NEW&#13;
FORDS&#13;
IMMEDIATE&#13;
DELIVERY&#13;
'63 FORD STATION WAGON&#13;
^-CYLINDER, STANDARD TRANS., RADIO &amp; HKATER. GOOD '64 GALAXIE "500" CONVERTIBLE&#13;
8-CVU CRriSE-O-MATIC, P. STEERINC;, P. BRAKES. R. &amp; H., SHARP '63 FORD CONVERTIBLE&#13;
8-CYLINDER.STANDARD TRANSMISSION. R. &amp; H., GOOD COND&#13;
'63 VOLKSWAGON CONVERTIBLE&#13;
R &amp; H, AND WHITE WALL TIRES&#13;
'61 FORD RANCHWAGON&#13;
8-CYLINDER AUTOMATIC&#13;
'62 RAMBLER CONVERTIBLE&#13;
•-CYLINDER, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION&#13;
'61 Ford Fairlanc 2-Door&#13;
^-CYLINDER, STANDARD TRANSMISSION, RADIO &amp; HEATER&#13;
We Also Have Some Good&#13;
Transportation Specials&#13;
Wilson Ford Sales&#13;
"BRIGHTON'S LARGEST FORD DEALER"&#13;
GRAM) RIVER — PHONE A( 7-1171 — BRIGHTON&#13;
Trl Lakes News&#13;
VELMA BUFFORD&#13;
229-6071&#13;
Saturday evening, September&#13;
19, Elaine Baprawski entertainnH&#13;
at an outdoor party&#13;
ion Island Luke. The beach&#13;
\vu.j lighted with lanterns,&#13;
; und docks which hud been&#13;
brought in for the winter&#13;
Served as a dance floor.&#13;
Thirty tccn-aL;e guests from&#13;
Brighton, H o w e l l , Redford,&#13;
Southfield and Detroit spent&#13;
a wonderful evening dancing,&#13;
and roasting hot doyS ar ' | tembcr 27, with chuchter I beautiful full scenery, and had&#13;
marihmalJows. Ketishts, chip&#13;
popcorn and soft dxinks completed&#13;
the menu.&#13;
Mr, and Mrs. Edmund Baprawski,&#13;
Sr., entertained Mi.&#13;
and Mrs. Walter Lepkosky ot&#13;
Detroit on Sunday, September&#13;
20; then on Sunday, Sep-&#13;
AUTO SHOPPING&#13;
LIKE A CASH BUYER&#13;
Now our low-cost Auto Loans can&#13;
even be arranged in advance! Come&#13;
in, arrange your Auto Loan commitment,&#13;
then take your time to buy&#13;
the car of your choice. Chances are&#13;
you will save as a "cash buyer".&#13;
May we help you now with an Auto Loan?&#13;
McPherson Jtate s. Bank&#13;
I&#13;
HOWELL, PINCKNEY AND HARTLAND&#13;
"Serving Since 1865"&#13;
TRY OUR DRIVE IN BANKING&#13;
^Janit1, they attended a house&#13;
warming ioi Mr. and Mij.&#13;
Peter Alban in Wushingion&#13;
Michigan. Mrs. Lepkosky and&#13;
Mrs, Atban are Mrs. Baprawski's&#13;
sisters.&#13;
Congratulations to the Bap&#13;
rawski's on their 26th wedding&#13;
anniversary last T h u r s d a y&#13;
October 1.&#13;
Mrs. Clarence Shosey, who&#13;
recently had surgery at Me-&#13;
Pherson Health Center, is up&#13;
and around, but taking It easy&#13;
for awhile. I was delighted ?,n&#13;
see her looking quite chipper&#13;
and out for a ride on Sunday,&#13;
Mrs. Cecelia Tysar, too, is&#13;
doing pretty well. However,&#13;
she still has some treatments&#13;
to go.&#13;
Mrs, Kenneth Morrow celebrated&#13;
her birthday on September&#13;
23 with a trip to&#13;
lanti to see her mother-inlaw,&#13;
Mrs. Edna Morrow. She&#13;
returned home to find her&#13;
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvie&#13;
Thomas, four brothers and a&#13;
sister, and her grandmother,&#13;
Mrs. Ruby Bowyer, all of&#13;
Brighton, waiting for her. The&#13;
family enjoyed coffee, ice&#13;
cream and a birthday cake&#13;
decorated by her daughter, 7&#13;
year old Mary Ann Morrow.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. James Sutherland&#13;
left Friday, September&#13;
25, with Mr. and Mrs. Don&#13;
Gibson of Brighton for a&#13;
weekend at the Gibson cottage&#13;
at Lake Miihigan. On Saturday,&#13;
in spue or rain they&#13;
went for a d r \ e enjoying the&#13;
uitiner ui Tie Surrey in Har&#13;
rison. They returned home ou&#13;
Sunday, btoppinjf for dinner at&#13;
Frankenmuth.&#13;
Mrs. Ula Davis called on&#13;
Mrs. Ida Williams Tuesday,&#13;
September 29, and taking ad&#13;
vantage of the beautiful weather&#13;
and fall colors, th«y went&#13;
for a leisurtly drive in the&#13;
country.&#13;
September 26-27 Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Bill McConnell and children,&#13;
Mike and Kalhy, of Long&#13;
Beach, Indiana visited Mrs.&#13;
McConnell's parents, Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Glenn Fox of Fonda&#13;
Lake. The McConnell family&#13;
are pretty well settled in their&#13;
new home, and are, no doubt,&#13;
making many friends in their&#13;
new community.&#13;
Around Town&#13;
William Young, who entered&#13;
the armed services last wees&#13;
is stationed, at Fort Knox,&#13;
Ky. His address is Pvt. William&#13;
C. Young, R. A. 16807450, Co.&#13;
C. 8th Bn. 3rd TNG BDE,&#13;
Fort Knox, Kentucky 40121.&#13;
Classes for the new Grey&#13;
Ladies will be held at the&#13;
McPherson Health Center Oct.&#13;
19, 21 and 23rd at 7 p.m.&#13;
Over 180 relatives and&#13;
friends attended the Golden&#13;
Anniversary for Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Henry A. Branch on Sunday&#13;
afternoon. Guests came from&#13;
Lake Odessa, Lansing, Williamston,&#13;
Webberville, Fow-&#13;
ARGUS • DISPATCH — WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7, 1964&#13;
lerville, Iloweli, Flint, Albion, at Fort Knox, Ky., WHS&#13;
Detroit and B. ighton. Thr j iast. stationed ajt Fort Carson,&#13;
Branches leave for their win&#13;
ter home on Siesta Key, Sara&#13;
sota, Fla, this Sunday.&#13;
The Argua received a postal&#13;
card from C. L. Sutton stating&#13;
that h« had visited Christ&#13;
mas, Mich., while touring the&#13;
upper peninsula.&#13;
Illllllllllllllllllllllllllll&#13;
+ Servicemen&#13;
iiililiilliliiiiLtmiiiiiiii&#13;
U. S. ARMY LUROPE&#13;
(AHTNC) — Army Specialist&#13;
Four Phillip G Tremble, son&#13;
of Mrs. Eloise E. TrembL?,&#13;
10451 Livingston at., Hamburg,&#13;
participated ir a field training&#13;
exercise ui Germany, ending&#13;
Sept. 8.&#13;
Specialist Tremble underwent&#13;
extensive training in all&#13;
types of tactical range firing&#13;
during the day and night exercises.&#13;
Tremble, a combat construction&#13;
specialist in Company C,&#13;
10th Engineer Battalion, 3rd&#13;
Infantry Division in Germany,&#13;
entered the Army in January&#13;
4 ny*.-v • • _ * 1962, He completed basic trainj&#13;
olo., and arrived overseas in&#13;
Jul&gt; 1S83.&#13;
The 20-ye:ir ol.\ soldier, son&#13;
ot John A, Tremble, Sr., Omer,&#13;
ot tended A.u Cues Nigh School.&#13;
Dr. William B. Walsh,&#13;
iounder and president of Project&#13;
HOPE, is a veteran of&#13;
World War II and first conceived&#13;
the idea of a peacetime&#13;
hospital ship when »w&#13;
served in the South Paciikb&#13;
as a Medical Officer aboarfl&#13;
a destroyer,&#13;
• • •&#13;
Several residents of Canada&#13;
and Great Britain Ijave served&#13;
aboard the white hospital&#13;
ship S. S. HOPE in addition&#13;
to nearly 60 American medical&#13;
personnel.&#13;
Fancy Jonathan&#13;
and Mclntosh&#13;
APPLES&#13;
Bring Container&#13;
and Pick Your Own&#13;
$1.50 bu. or 3 bu. $4.1&#13;
BEISIEGEL ORCHARDS&#13;
Telephone NO 8-7563&#13;
2645 PETERS ROAD DEXTER, MICH.&#13;
(Across from King-Seeley Factory)&#13;
LOOK&#13;
SHOPPER&#13;
STOP&#13;
How Would You Like&#13;
To Save 1 / 3 or More&#13;
On Your Groceries&#13;
and Meat Bill Each Week?&#13;
A FOOD&#13;
CONSULTANT&#13;
WILL EXPLAIN IN&#13;
FULL. CALL US AT&#13;
THIS&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
LS FREE&#13;
CALL TODAY!&#13;
cars&#13;
All Cars Priced With Normal Down Payment&#13;
62 CHEVROLET&#13;
BLUE, SHARP&#13;
$48.00 per mo.&#13;
60 CHEVROLET&#13;
Green, Extra Clean $38.80 per mo.&#13;
59 CHEVROLET&#13;
BLUE, BEL-AIRE&#13;
$34-08 per mo.&#13;
. . . Close-Qut Specials . . . Close-Out Specials .&#13;
64'S&#13;
New and Used&#13;
10 to Choose From&#13;
63's&#13;
i&#13;
58 CHEVROLET&#13;
Sed., Safely Checked&#13;
$22.18 per mo.&#13;
57 CHEVROLET&#13;
Red and White&#13;
$29.81 per mo.&#13;
53 CHEVROLET&#13;
Bel-Aire, 4-Door.,&#13;
Clean $145-00&#13;
56 FORD, r2&#13;
Ton Pick-up&#13;
Very Good Truck $295.00&#13;
58 FORD&#13;
Squire Station Wagon&#13;
$26.50 per mo.&#13;
59 OLDSMOBILE&#13;
51,000 miles, 1 owner $36.71 per mo*&#13;
Tudors, Fordors, - Nearly All *&#13;
Makes-24 to Choose From ©&#13;
75&#13;
©&#13;
it&#13;
60 RAMBLER&#13;
Wagon, Solid&#13;
$33.12 per mo.&#13;
I960 N-S.U.&#13;
r&gt;0 mi. Gal. German&#13;
$26.50 per mo«&#13;
60 RENAULT&#13;
4-DOOR, BLACK&#13;
$26.50 per mo-&#13;
58 OLDSMOBILE&#13;
Wagon, No Rust&#13;
$33.12 per mo.&#13;
EASY TERM&#13;
FINANCING&#13;
59 PLYMOUTH&#13;
V-8, Auto., Full Power&#13;
$26.50 per mo-&#13;
BRING YOUR&#13;
TRADE &amp; TITLE&#13;
56 OLDSMOBILE&#13;
2-DOOR, SOLID&#13;
No Down Paym'l.&#13;
ALL CARS OVER&#13;
$500 Guaranteed&#13;
62's&#13;
Fords and Chevrolets&#13;
8 to Choose From&#13;
59's, 60's, &amp; 61's&#13;
24 TO CHOOSE FROM&#13;
SMITH FORD SALES&#13;
101 W. Grand River&#13;
Howell 546-2250&#13;
. . Close-Out Specials . . . Close-Out Specials . . .&#13;
4/&#13;
X&#13;
"3&#13;
©&#13;
CAR &amp; TRUCK CENTER&#13;
OF LIVINGSTON COUNTY&#13;
QUALITY CHEVROLET - HOWELL PH. 546-421®&#13;
USED CARS&#13;
1962 Chev Impala 4-Door Sedan, V-8&#13;
P. GLIDE, P. STEERING, RADIO, W. WALLS, 17,000 MILKS&#13;
1962 Chev Bel-Aire 4-Door Sedan&#13;
6-CYLINDER, STANDARD SHIFT, LIKE NEW&#13;
1962 Chev Impala Convert., V-8, P. Steering&#13;
RADIO, W. WALLS, P. GLIDE — SHARP&#13;
A961 Chev 2-Door Biscavne, 6-Cylinder&#13;
P. GLIDE, RADIO, W. WALLS, SHARP&#13;
A96JJ Olds 4-Door Hardtoo, P. Steering&#13;
P. BRAKES, RADIO, W. WALLS, LOCAL CAR&#13;
*96* Chev 2-Door Bel-Aire. V-8&#13;
STANDARD SHIFT, W. WALLS, RADIO, NEW CAR TRADE&#13;
1963 Chev 4-Door Biscavne. 6-Cylinder&#13;
STANDARD SHIFT, RADIO, !^EW CAR TRADE&#13;
Chev 4-Door Ris^avne* 6-Cylinder&#13;
P. GLIDE, RADIO, NEW TIRES, LOCAL CAR&#13;
1959 Plymouth 2-*&gt;oor Hardtoo. V-8&#13;
AUTOMATIC, W. WALLS, RADIO, RED &amp; WHITE. 27,000 MILES&#13;
V-8. P. GLIDE. P, STEERING, RADIO. LOCAL CAR, 27000 MILES&#13;
Sport&#13;
230 V-8, P. STEERING, P. BRAKES, RADIO, 18,000 MILES&#13;
V-8&#13;
P. GLIDE, RADIO, COLOR LT. GREEN&#13;
STANDARD SHIFT, RADIO, COLOR WHITE&#13;
TRUCKS - Also we have '65 trucks for delivery&#13;
1962 Chev Vz Ton, Long Wide Box, 6-Cyl.&#13;
1963 Chev 84 Ton Long Wide Box 6-Cyl. 4 Spd.&#13;
1962 Chev Vz Ton Long Wide Box&#13;
1964 Chev Vz Ton 6-Cyl. Long Box&#13;
LOTS OF OTHER GOOD CARS TO CHOOSE FROM—STOP I?J ANlT&#13;
SEE THEM OR CALL . . . WE WILL COME SEE YQfJj&#13;
SALESMEN&#13;
JOSH MITCHELL ' RUSS GEHRINGER&#13;
LYLE HERBST HARLEY ALLEN QUALITY CHEVROLET 861E. Grand River — Howell, 546-4240&#13;
Ample Lighting for Evening Shoppers&#13;
HAMBURG AUTO Hamburg* Largest Used Car Dealer&#13;
OPEN-Mon., Wed., and Fri. Evenings&#13;
7603 M-3S. Hamburg-Phone AC 9-9061&#13;
BEST HEAT&#13;
ON EARTH!!&#13;
2o AMP 230V&#13;
• Economical&#13;
• Quiet&#13;
• Fast&#13;
Sale&#13;
6'/2 x 16',i x.JO inches&#13;
Will heat 5,000 cu. ft at&#13;
20 below zero&#13;
Manufactured by&#13;
WILKINS&#13;
ELECTRIC FURNACE&#13;
DIAL ."546-1236&#13;
9187 Indian Lake&#13;
Howell&#13;
HOOVER FACTORY SPECIAL SPECIAL&#13;
ALL MODEL HOOVER CLEANERS&#13;
SERVICE $2.30 PLUS PARTS (IF NEEDED)&#13;
YARD GOODS SALE - SAVE&#13;
NEW AUTOMATIC SEWING&#13;
MACHINE —SAVE $50-$100 .&#13;
Overhaul Any Make Vacnnm ;&#13;
Cleaners Electrolnx, Kirby, GE, I&#13;
Lewyt, Compact &amp; Others :&#13;
WATCHES $C95 o n I y $4.95 |&#13;
Cleaned and Oiled . . £ only » ^ . ^ H O S ^ S . P A R T S , BAGS FOR ALL MAKES 5&#13;
SERVICE CENTER I&#13;
_ 1«6 W. MAIS ST. BRIGHTON :&#13;
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Welcome To&#13;
Natural Gas Days&#13;
FURNACES&#13;
Welcome to Nitirtl Gas Days&#13;
SALES-SERVICE&#13;
GAS or OIL&#13;
Pinckney Automatic&#13;
&amp; Manufacturing&#13;
Repairs On All Makes&#13;
Gas Hot Water Heaters ami Stoves&#13;
Gas Conversion Units to Fit All&#13;
Makes of Furnaces&#13;
Terms Available&#13;
141 W. MAIN&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
tiHIIIIIilllUlllllllllllllilllllllllllllltiiiiiiiiiHiii^&#13;
ireys&#13;
125 Pearl UP t-M31&#13;
READ the WANT ADS&#13;
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Welcome To&#13;
Natural Gas Days&#13;
Natural Gas Days Special&#13;
FROST SCRAPERS&#13;
WITH SNOW SWEEP REG. 39c&#13;
Selling (or 29&lt;&#13;
OCT. 9th &amp; 10th ONLY&#13;
Clark's Gulf Service&#13;
CORNER PATTERSON LAKE RD. AND M-3«&#13;
IF NO ANSWER CALL DEXTER 426-9952&#13;
878-3321&#13;
AAA 24 hr. lowing and road service&#13;
BECK'S MAHATHON SERVICE&#13;
5S9 E. Main St. Pimkney, Midi. Ph. Up t-3524&#13;
flllllllllltllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIMII FREE&#13;
200 TOP VALUE STAMPS&#13;
With PwehaM of&#13;
LibrieaHoi S Oil Change &amp; Filler Change&#13;
Upon Presentation Of This Coupon&#13;
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| FREE TOP VALUE STAMPS I&#13;
I 2001 ftllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllMIIIMtt"&#13;
This Offer Hood From Sept. 25, to Oct. 25, 1964&#13;
Ask For Our F R E E firft&#13;
WANT ADS CALL AC7-7151&#13;
COME IN AND SEE ABOUT OUR&#13;
Gas Conversion Burners&#13;
HOT WATER&#13;
and&#13;
Forced Air Systems&#13;
E&#13;
i&#13;
ESTIMATES&#13;
|&#13;
mE FM TERMS&#13;
I Gentile Home Center&#13;
| 113 E. MAIN, PINCKNEY 878-3143&#13;
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Beck's Marathon&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
509 E. MAIN ST.&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
200 FREE TOP VALUE STAMPS&#13;
With our Coupon Appearing In&#13;
Our ad elsewhere in the paper.&#13;
Natural Gas Days Special&#13;
Bowl 3 games&#13;
F&#13;
Welcome to Natural Gas Days&#13;
MePherson.&#13;
State Bank&#13;
HOWELL — PINCKNKY — HARTLAND&#13;
Serving Since 1865&#13;
OCTOBER i &amp; 10 ONLY&#13;
La Rosa Bowl&#13;
&amp; Lounge&#13;
Open B:wl!ng Daily&#13;
9 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.&#13;
9:30 p.m. TIL ?&#13;
and all day Saturdays and Sundays&#13;
10 Alleys - No Waiting&#13;
WEST MAIN STREET PINCKNEY&#13;
• DISPATCH — • WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7, 1964&#13;
Veicome to Natural Gas Days&#13;
3ETTY KAY'S SALON&#13;
N7S-3323&#13;
losed Mondays — Open 9 thru 5 Tues. thru Sat.&#13;
Stan's Glass Replacement&#13;
e Auto Glass&#13;
* Homeowners&#13;
• Table Tops&#13;
Mirrors&#13;
Insur. Claims&#13;
Pickup -Delivery&#13;
878-3732 204 Mill St.-Pinckney&#13;
R * • V * m i&#13;
CLOSE OUT SALE&#13;
NEW AND USED Bl/ILDIXG MATERIALS&#13;
I SED 2 \ 4's, 2 \ 6\s, 2 x 8's&#13;
(reduced pi ice on la«t 100,000 BM of&#13;
—sfii), per thousand—&#13;
itood planed lumber)&#13;
Also miscellaneous doors, windows,&#13;
brick, etc. Located 1 block north&#13;
and J block west of 1-96 &amp; Okemos Rd.&#13;
Interchange&#13;
Open Thursch'v. Fridav. Saturday, only.&#13;
S:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. "&#13;
Barnes Construction Company&#13;
2;:s() Jolly Road. Okemos&#13;
Telephone: ED 2-4391&#13;
FRANCIS LOUGH&#13;
These three C o n s u m e r s&#13;
Power Home Service Advisors&#13;
will be available at Pilgrim&#13;
Hall to discuss the use and&#13;
operation of the modern, economical&#13;
to operate, ga^ appliances.&#13;
When any Consumers Power&#13;
Co. customer purchases a new&#13;
gas appliance the Home Service&#13;
Advisors will be available for&#13;
any instructions or assistance&#13;
necessary, they also are available&#13;
for special gas cooking&#13;
demonstrations in the Junior&#13;
and Senior High School Home&#13;
Economics classes.&#13;
MRS. DARLA PICKEN MRS. CAROL DUNHAM&#13;
The Way We Hear It&#13;
. . . . you can't keep a good&#13;
man down—and that evidently&#13;
goes for Gary Henry cause&#13;
you can't keep him down!&#13;
Gary sustained a fractured&#13;
rib during last Friday's lootball&#13;
game, but determined to&#13;
play, "we hear" he will play,&#13;
this week against William*&#13;
ston, on defense only, not&#13;
offense. Good luck to him.&#13;
I'm sure the remaining players&#13;
will welcome this news.&#13;
. . . . the Pirates play a&#13;
very exciting game. This con*&#13;
elusion was made after watching&#13;
the game under the&#13;
lights Friday night, and then&#13;
listening to the broadcast of&#13;
it, play by play over radio&#13;
station, WAAM, Ann Arbor.&#13;
This, in my opinion, was a&#13;
mighty, big thing for the four&#13;
places of business to do. They&#13;
sponsored this "first forPinckney."&#13;
Van's Motor Sales,&#13;
Lavey Hardware, Ike's Mobil,&#13;
in Pinckney and Suter's Meat&#13;
Market in Hamburg were the&#13;
tour sponsors. Officials of&#13;
WAAM also point out what a&#13;
great Civic deed this was, and&#13;
urge all area residents to&#13;
patronize these places of business.&#13;
. . . . another great thing is&#13;
the effort put forth by merchants&#13;
to back Consumers&#13;
Power Co. for the celebration&#13;
of "Natural Gas Days" in&#13;
Pinckney. It is a great thing,&#13;
the spirit local business people&#13;
put forth. Read the ads in this&#13;
issue and make note how even&#13;
the factories joined the merchants&#13;
in this civic venture.&#13;
Every merchant, b a r b e r ,&#13;
beauty shop, along Main&#13;
Street joined in the celebration&#13;
by advertising with the&#13;
exception of Pinckney General&#13;
Store.&#13;
. . . . the annual Pinckney&#13;
High Student Council Carnival&#13;
will take place October 17.&#13;
Watch for further details.&#13;
. . . . classes for new Gray&#13;
Ladies will be held at the&#13;
Howell Health Center October&#13;
19, 21, and 23 beginning at&#13;
7 p.m.&#13;
. . . . Village Squares are&#13;
inducting new dancers now.&#13;
Beginner's lessons will start&#13;
Thursday. October 8, Pilgrim&#13;
Hall. This is an adult group&#13;
of people. Come, with no&#13;
strings attached, to this meeting,&#13;
or the next one October&#13;
15 and learn all the facts.&#13;
. . . . Rev William Hainsworth&#13;
will fill -the pulpit at&#13;
the Congregational C h u r c h&#13;
this Sunday for the vacationing&#13;
Rev. Gerald Bender.&#13;
. . . last summer's Little&#13;
League baseball--coaches and&#13;
their wives were honored at&#13;
Kiwanig Club's Ladies' Night&#13;
Tuesday Those present were&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rosiecki,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. James Pine,&#13;
Mr. , and Mrs. Russell Clark&#13;
and Mr L. D. Haines. This&#13;
is customary for the Kiwaniana&#13;
to do this each year, expressing&#13;
their gratitude to these&#13;
men for their civic duty.&#13;
. . . . Larry Bennett was&#13;
driving a 1955 model car&#13;
early Friday evening headed&#13;
toward his hpnae on Cedar&#13;
Lake Road when he lost control,&#13;
hit the shoulder and&#13;
rolled the car over and over&#13;
ending up in Al Sommers&#13;
front yard at corners of M-&#13;
36 and Cedar Lake Roads.&#13;
A smaller brother was with&#13;
him and both youths escaped&#13;
injuries. However the car was&#13;
totaled.&#13;
. . . . a second call bringing&#13;
Deputy Robert Egeler to the&#13;
scene happened Sunday morning&#13;
about 8:15 ajn. Mrs.&#13;
Jessie Lee Bright of Gregory&#13;
was blinded for an instant by&#13;
the sun when attempting to&#13;
turn the corner at M-36 and&#13;
Dexter-Pinckney Roads and&#13;
ran into a pole just before the&#13;
corner. Her daughter, Shirley,&#13;
age 11, hit the windshield&#13;
and was taken to Howell&#13;
Health Center where it wis&#13;
discovered she lost some front&#13;
teeth along with other oruises.&#13;
Two sons, age 4 and 6 years,&#13;
back jitat passengers were&#13;
not injured.&#13;
. . . . those snow flurries&#13;
Tuesday afternoon should be&#13;
a warning to all summer residents&#13;
It is the time of the&#13;
year to think of packing up&#13;
and moving south, right?&#13;
. . . . a pretty terrific job&#13;
done by Chuck Hewlett and&#13;
his firearms display at the&#13;
Homecoming football gamo&#13;
last Frid&amp;y Certainly added to&#13;
the excitement when the Pirates&#13;
made their TD. That&#13;
was a very good idea! Let's&#13;
have more,&#13;
. . . . * road block at the&#13;
Pinckney Elementary school&#13;
Friday night about midnight&#13;
ag due to an armed robbery&#13;
in Lansing earlier that evenJng.&#13;
Don't know if they ever&#13;
did catch them.&#13;
. . . . fire Saturday night&#13;
gutted the home of George&#13;
Neu, out on the Patterson&#13;
Lake Rd. An over heated&#13;
chimney caused the disaster.&#13;
. . . . it's time for happy&#13;
birthday to Joe Gentile!&#13;
. . . . I owe a great big&#13;
thanks to Helen Van Blair*&#13;
cum, Ellen McAfee, Stella&#13;
Garr, and Rita Howe for the&#13;
birthday party last Monday&#13;
night. It wag very nice. And&#13;
such a surprise! Also, thanks&#13;
to all the nice people who&#13;
sang "Happy Birthday" to&#13;
me! I won't forget it, ever.&#13;
. . . . it was a beautiful day&#13;
to spend at the Michigan&#13;
State-Southern Calif, football&#13;
game Saturday. Just perfect.&#13;
Other Pinckney people that&#13;
were there were the Frank&#13;
Czerwinski's, Mr. Ed Nuoffer&#13;
and MM. Bjnfrk Htodet.&#13;
was a good game, too, Eagh|&#13;
year the Michigan State Uai«&#13;
versity sponsors what If called^&#13;
"Editors Day" which m a k £ &amp; |&#13;
very nice for those concerned!'&#13;
. . . . two years ago Octe*&#13;
ber 15 the Dispatch was sold&#13;
by Merlyn Lavey and Junlfll,&#13;
Doyle to Brighton Argtjg/'&#13;
(Thanks to you people fef&#13;
making them two most eo*&#13;
joyable years.)&#13;
. . . . Gentile Home Center*&#13;
Lavey Hardware, Shireys witi,&#13;
have an appliance exhibit a t&#13;
Pilgrim Hall October 9 an4&#13;
10, and cordially invite area&#13;
residents to come to see them*&#13;
. . . . incase of rain ajr&#13;
very cold weather, the Consumers&#13;
Power Co. sponsored&#13;
street dance will Be held in&#13;
the Pinckney high school gygi«&#13;
Samuel Johnson once observed&#13;
that law is the last&#13;
result of human wisdom acting&#13;
upon human experience&#13;
for the benefit of the public.&#13;
Welcome to Natural Gas Days&#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;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&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;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;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&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 — NO. 37 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, 1964 SINGLE COPY 100&#13;
i&#13;
Old Timers" Play Sat&#13;
' The Pinckney All-Stars are&#13;
tearing the close of their&#13;
&gt;ractlce sessions preparing&#13;
ihemselves f o r the "Old&#13;
timers" football game next&#13;
Saturday night October 10,&#13;
in Pinckney's Veteran Memo-&#13;
Hal Field. They will meet the&#13;
Hamburg Hell Cats at 7:30&#13;
|.m. for this annual event.&#13;
Tickets may be purchased&#13;
torn anyone of the many&#13;
ftnckney or Hamburg players&#13;
&gt;r at the following places of&#13;
business; Jerry's Pinckney&#13;
Seneral Store, LaRosa Bowlng-&#13;
Lounge. Proceeds of these&#13;
Jvents are turned over to the&#13;
Wnckney High School Ath-&#13;
•tic Fund each year, and are&#13;
hen used beneficially to vari-&#13;
IUS athletic groups "of the&#13;
Ichool.&#13;
During half time the Pinckley&#13;
school band will perform&#13;
inder the direction of Mr.&#13;
Dennis Napier, the school's&#13;
husk instructor.&#13;
The concession stand will be&#13;
Iperated by the Pinckney Fire&#13;
wept, as a benefit toward their&#13;
innual Fourth of July Fireworks&#13;
Fund, another worthwhile&#13;
community event.&#13;
Several members of the&#13;
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly)&#13;
have agreed and will&#13;
take over the "rooting" section&#13;
for the All-Stars. No&#13;
cheerleader! have been announced&#13;
for the Hell Cats at&#13;
this time.&#13;
The Hell Cats will be wearing&#13;
new green and white uniforms&#13;
this year and according&#13;
to Capt. Julius Aschenbrenner,&#13;
a scout has reported to&#13;
the All Stars that Hell Cats&#13;
team is composed of all new&#13;
men his season. That, plus the&#13;
fact that two of the Hell Cats&#13;
were carried off the field during&#13;
their last Sunday's scrimmage&#13;
is a little upsetting to&#13;
the All-Stars. Players of the&#13;
two teams are not of school&#13;
age, which adds to the fun&#13;
of watching them battle for&#13;
touchdowns,&#13;
Citizens in the area are&#13;
urged by these players to turn&#13;
out for the game and contribute&#13;
to this worthwhile cause!&#13;
May We Add Your&#13;
Name to Our Files&#13;
Are you a regular subcriber to this newspaper? If&#13;
not would you like to be ? A subscriber can keep posted&#13;
on the latest happenings in the Pinckney-Hamburg- area.&#13;
An attempt is made to coyer all Church affairs, all social&#13;
affairs in the community, school news from the five&#13;
School sources in the Pinckney Community School district.&#13;
Masonic organizational affairs, and the Dispatch&#13;
carries all official Hamburg and Putnam Township&#13;
fiewg, including Board minutes as well as all official&#13;
advertisements and notices.&#13;
And what Is more important we welcome your suggestions&#13;
as well as your personal news or news of the&#13;
organization of which you are a member. This is a&#13;
complimentary copy, (if you are not already on our&#13;
mailing list) sent to you in hopes that you will want to&#13;
join our other 1200 subscribers and have the paper sent&#13;
to your home each week.&#13;
The coupon below is for your convenience. Don't&#13;
put it off any longer. Fill out the coupon and mail it to&#13;
Us with your check or money order, or we, will bill you&#13;
later.&#13;
Subscription rate is S3.00 per year in Michigan.&#13;
THANK YOU!&#13;
NAME&#13;
ROUTE OR BOX NUMBER&#13;
TOWN&#13;
Burgs Celebrate Silver Years&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Burg&#13;
celebrated their 25th Silver&#13;
bedding anniversary September&#13;
29, 1964. Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Burg are very well known in&#13;
the Pinckney vicinity due to&#13;
their having lived at their&#13;
present address. 2324 Patterson&#13;
Lake Road, the past&#13;
twenty years, and the fact&#13;
Mr. Burg has taught in the&#13;
Pinckney school system, before&#13;
and since h.s marriage&#13;
to the lormej: Lois Kennedy.&#13;
The Burgs are also active in&#13;
many various community organizations.&#13;
A turkey-ham buffet dinner&#13;
honoring the couple took place&#13;
Sunday at the home of Mrs.&#13;
Burg's mother, Mrs. Mary&#13;
Kennedy. More than fifty relotives&#13;
gathered for the occasion,&#13;
including of course t!v&#13;
Burgs' seven children, six&#13;
boys and onr jfirl, ;mrl thr-;r&#13;
married son's wilo, Bonnie,&#13;
*nd daughter Mary Helen.&#13;
Village President Proclaims&#13;
Oct. 9-10 Natural Gas Days'&#13;
Orthopedic Clinic&#13;
For County Children&#13;
The Michigan Cripple Children's&#13;
Commission will sponsor&#13;
an orthopedic clinic at Mc-&#13;
P h e r s o n Community Health&#13;
Center, beginning at 8:00 a.m.&#13;
on Thursday, October 8th. The&#13;
Livingston County Medical Society&#13;
and the Livingston County&#13;
Health Department will be&#13;
co-sponors.&#13;
The purpose of the clinic is&#13;
to follow up patients in Livingston&#13;
County in the age&#13;
group of infancy to twenty-one&#13;
who may have received orthopedic&#13;
care in the past. It will&#13;
also be possible to see patients&#13;
referred by local physicians at&#13;
this time. It is believed such&#13;
clinics can do much in the prevention&#13;
of progression of dis-&#13;
T.N.T. Officers&#13;
Elected Sunday By Shirley Hollisi«r&#13;
..T. N. T. .equals .Tt«m 'n&#13;
training. This is a youth club&#13;
being sponsored by Chuck&#13;
and Mary Jane Hewlett at&#13;
the People's Church each Sunday&#13;
at 5:30 p.m.&#13;
We elected our club officers&#13;
and they are Nancy Bond,&#13;
President; Elaine Darrow. Vice&#13;
President; Shirley Hollister,&#13;
Secretary and Rod Darrow,&#13;
Treasurer.&#13;
We had a Pizza Party after&#13;
the first football game at The&#13;
Hewletts. We had lots of fun,&#13;
played games and ate pizza,&#13;
punch, potato chips, hot dogs,&#13;
and roasted marshmallows.&#13;
After the homecoming game&#13;
we are going over to Hewletts&#13;
for a "Home made Ice Cream"&#13;
party.&#13;
We have loads oC fun but&#13;
there's plenty of seriousness,&#13;
too. So come on X^ens- Your&#13;
welcome every Sunday, and&#13;
bring a friend!&#13;
Aco Celebrates&#13;
9th Year Here&#13;
The ACO, Inc., Manufacturing&#13;
Company located on Dexter&#13;
Street observed the ninth&#13;
anniversary of the location of&#13;
their company in Pinckney&#13;
last Tuesday, September 22.&#13;
They treated their employees&#13;
to a delicious steak dinner on&#13;
this occasion.&#13;
ACO, Inc., a subsidiary of&#13;
the Pittsfield Manufacturing&#13;
Co., of Ann Arbor, employes&#13;
90 people from the Pinckney&#13;
area and runs two shifts each&#13;
day, manufacturing wire cloth&#13;
and perforated metal parts.&#13;
Tom Sabolich is the general&#13;
manager of ACO, the&#13;
largest manufacturing company&#13;
in the Pinckney village&#13;
limits.&#13;
P.E.G. Group&#13;
Learn Interior&#13;
Decorating Sept. 23, the regular meeting&#13;
of P.E.G., Pinckney Extension&#13;
Group, mot at home&#13;
of Mrs. Earl Kimbler on Darwin&#13;
Rd. There were 14 members&#13;
and 4 visitors present.&#13;
Trie group was very pleased&#13;
that the visitors expressed a&#13;
desire to become regular members.&#13;
After a delightful dessert,&#13;
business meeting was held,&#13;
conducted by chairman Mrs.&#13;
Earl Kimbler. This was followed&#13;
by a lesson on interior&#13;
decorating. The very interesting&#13;
lesson was given by Mn.&#13;
Marshall Meabon and Mrs.&#13;
Thomas Line.&#13;
The craft club of P. E. G.&#13;
will meet with Mrs. Arthur&#13;
Rentz, Oct. 7 at 12:30 p.m.&#13;
The craft will be a cake decoration&#13;
demonstration by Mrs.&#13;
Robert Amburgy. Members&#13;
having equipment, please bring&#13;
it.&#13;
Ju-Ct a reminder-this is the&#13;
time to pick your cones and&#13;
wild growths lor the wintrr&#13;
I floral arrangements which will&#13;
ibe coining up soon.&#13;
abilities by helping plan future&#13;
treatment. Work can be&#13;
both with youth suffering disabilities&#13;
from time of birth as&#13;
well as those resulting from&#13;
diseases such as polio.&#13;
Dr. Robert W. Bailey, orthopedist&#13;
,of the University Medical&#13;
Center, Ann Arbor, and a&#13;
pediatrician will jointly conduct&#13;
the clinic. Local volunteer&#13;
workers will do the appointment&#13;
and clerical work. In&#13;
many cases, appointments have&#13;
already been made by letter&#13;
from the commission. Examinations&#13;
will be held in the conference&#13;
room a n d nursing&#13;
school class room in the west&#13;
wing, ground floor ,of the hospital.&#13;
Persons attending the clinic&#13;
are requested to use the northwest&#13;
entrance of the hospital&#13;
by the self care unit. This can&#13;
be reached by driving along the&#13;
driveway to the north of the&#13;
employees parking lot from Byron&#13;
Road past that lot to the&#13;
entrance in the court at the&#13;
back of the building. Parking&#13;
is available there.&#13;
Chairman Named For&#13;
County Republicans&#13;
The appointment of Mrs.&#13;
Jess Allen, 346 Inverness,&#13;
Howell county chairman of&#13;
the Volunteers for Peterson&#13;
was announced today by Mrs.&#13;
Roderick H. Spann, state chairman&#13;
of the organization which&#13;
is working to elect Elly M.&#13;
Peterson as the first woman&#13;
from Michigan lo the United&#13;
States Senate.&#13;
Mrs. Allen who was active&#13;
in Elly Peterson's successful&#13;
bid for the Republican nomination&#13;
to the United States&#13;
Senate, will be responsible for&#13;
setting up tho volunteer organization&#13;
throughout Livingston&#13;
county. Volunteers for&#13;
Peterson, with Michigan's first&#13;
lady, Mrs. George Roraney as&#13;
honorary chairman, was set&#13;
up to make it possible for all&#13;
women and independent voters&#13;
to participate in electing the&#13;
first woman from Michigan to&#13;
the U. S. Senate.&#13;
Hamburg Soldier&#13;
Trains Overseas Army Specialist Four Phillip&#13;
G. Tremble, son of Mrs.&#13;
Eloise E. Tremble, 10451 Livingston&#13;
st., Hamburg, Mich.,&#13;
participated in a field training&#13;
exercise in Germany, ending&#13;
Sept. 8.&#13;
Specialist Tremble underwent&#13;
extensive training in all&#13;
types of tactical range firing&#13;
during the day and night exercises.&#13;
Tremble, a combat construction&#13;
specialist in Company C,&#13;
10th Engineer Battalion, 3rd&#13;
Infantry Division in Germany,&#13;
entered the Army in January&#13;
1962. He completed basic training&#13;
at Fort Knox, Ky., was&#13;
last stationed at Fort Carson,&#13;
Colorado, and arrived overseas&#13;
in July 1963.&#13;
The 20-year-old soldier, son&#13;
of John R. Tremble, Sr., Omer,&#13;
attended Au Gres High School.&#13;
Married Couples&#13;
Dance Held At Y&#13;
Dances will be held twice n&#13;
month for married couples at&#13;
the YW-YMCA In Ann Arbor&#13;
in the Parker Room starting&#13;
with the second and ' fourth&#13;
Fridays of each month starting&#13;
with October fi and October&#13;
23 at 8:0O p.m. Light refreshments&#13;
will be served at&#13;
intermission.&#13;
Orchestra music will give a&#13;
varied selection of dances including&#13;
waltzes, fox-trots, cha&#13;
ehas, the tango and other requests.&#13;
Dance lessons by Betty&#13;
Graf may be had one how&#13;
Dclore each dance.&#13;
PINCKNEY VILLAGE President Menvin Campbell,&#13;
right, presents copy of the Proclamation to&#13;
\V. R. Carlyon, Lansing Division Manager for Consumer&#13;
Power Company.&#13;
^UlIWIIWIilllLlUlilh^lllllIIWIIIlllllillllllll&#13;
T, Merwin, Campbell, President of the Milage&#13;
of Pinckney, do publicly proclaim, order and designate&#13;
that the two days, October 9 and 1©, 1964 be&#13;
observed as Natural Gas Days in Pinckji&amp;y, in recognition&#13;
of natural gas being brought into Pinckney&#13;
at this time.&#13;
Therefore, I do invite all area residents to attend&#13;
openhouse and witness exhibits and demonstrations&#13;
as displayed by the Consumers Power&#13;
Company at Pilgrim Hall on these said days. And,&#13;
also to patronize merchants in the Village of Pinckney&#13;
who so generously extend inviation and'or&#13;
offer special sales at their places of business the&#13;
duration of the two day celebration.&#13;
Open House&#13;
Held at Pilgrim Hall&#13;
Pinckney's Village President Menvin Campbell has&#13;
proclaimed October 9 and 10 as "Natural Gas Days" in&#13;
Pinckney in recognition of the fact natural gas has been&#13;
brought into the area.&#13;
During a two day celebration in cooperation with&#13;
Consumers Power Company many merchants are running&#13;
special sales at their places of business as well as&#13;
others welcoming people lo the Village for the two days.&#13;
— ^ h f t celebration October 9&#13;
and 10, will consist, primarily,&#13;
of Consumers Power&#13;
holding open-house at Pilgrim&#13;
Hall each oi the two&#13;
days wilh many various gai&#13;
appliances on exhibit. Consumer's&#13;
Home Economist!&#13;
Democratic&#13;
Dinner October 3&#13;
D i -&#13;
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Art Classes To&#13;
Start Here&#13;
October 14&#13;
Classes in drawing and oil&#13;
painting will get under way in&#13;
Brighton on Wednesday, Oct.&#13;
14, anci will bo sponsored by&#13;
the Livingston Arts and Crafts&#13;
Association, There will also be&#13;
a class in weaving and one&#13;
in ceramic^ ottered.&#13;
At the association's open&#13;
house Monday night, approximately&#13;
50 people were present&#13;
and expressed a desire to participate&#13;
m a program for the&#13;
county. At that time 29 new&#13;
members joined the group.&#13;
Mrs. Elizabeth Knagys, of&#13;
Lakeland, presented a sound&#13;
strip film on the history of&#13;
ceramics and illustrating the&#13;
many items which may be&#13;
made.&#13;
Mrs. Och.s, of Hartland, had&#13;
a display of weaving.&#13;
Thomas C'oates, of Ann A:&gt;&#13;
bor, painter! a seascape and&#13;
explained the various steps&#13;
as the painting progressed. This&#13;
was extremely interesting and&#13;
was the highlight of ihe evening.&#13;
Anyone interested in joining&#13;
any of the clas-es offered&#13;
should contact Nellie Van-&#13;
Haaften, 229-7903, and get full&#13;
details.&#13;
A free membership in the&#13;
association is offered to 'he&#13;
winner of a contest to find a&#13;
suitable emblem for i w by&#13;
the group. Submit your drawings&#13;
to Ruth Ar,dei-on, fiU.V,&#13;
Stephen Avenue.&#13;
Monday Is Last&#13;
Day To Register&#13;
If you expect to vote in the&#13;
November presidential election&#13;
and are not registered&#13;
in the precinct where you reside,&#13;
Monday is the last day&#13;
in which you may register.&#13;
All city and township clerk.-,&#13;
h a v e established .scheduled&#13;
hours in \i. hich they will take&#13;
registration.-, and you are advised&#13;
to find the official registration&#13;
notice in this newspaper&#13;
of the precinct in which&#13;
you reside for the time and&#13;
place.&#13;
Monday is the&#13;
In Ann Arbor&#13;
T h e D u n o c i a t J - P a r t ; . \&#13;
t i u a l S e c o n d C o n g r e s s i o n a l&#13;
tricL D i n n e r w i l l h e heli&#13;
S a t u r d a y , O c t o b e r 3irl ;,'.&#13;
M i c h i g a n U n i o n [•: A n n&#13;
I'or. Mi -. U Y n r k ' ! ; r Y x ,,;&#13;
A r b o r , ( k n e r a l ("• &gt;: n,, ;&#13;
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t l o n ^ i 1 l y p r o i m n e i ; !)&gt; i :&#13;
W I K I M 1 n a m e w i ! I h ' 1 , • ;:• .I&#13;
!i&lt;'Xt W t ' v k \'. I .1 M I ' i&#13;
speaker,&#13;
Pruvoeds iVojn the m&#13;
are used to finance thr- Congressional&#13;
campaign of VvVston&#13;
E . V i v i a n , D e n i o M i l u - c . i i i d i -&#13;
d a t e f o r L ' . S , C o i , , i t s i r o n .&#13;
t h e S e c o n d D i s t r i c t , ,,- u r l i&#13;
"&gt; t h e c a m p a i g n . ^ &lt; i o t h r i&#13;
C o n g r e s s i o n a l c a r m i c h i 1 - t c -&#13;
c e i v i n g f u n d s i r o n ) I k e I V m -&#13;
o c r a t i c N a t i o n a l ( " O I M M I ; ! h r .&#13;
M r s . M i l d r e d .?c• I;t• i &gt;- &lt;•; | H - -&#13;
1 ' o r , D e m i ' c r a t ii N . i ' n j i i , i!&#13;
( ' o m m i t t e c w o m a n I m m M icn&#13;
ig.in w i l l i n t r o d u c e t i n i r:, 11:1&#13;
s p e a k e r , V i u ; i n u II ,,i -o a'.&#13;
f i r r s s I h o d i n e r s . B e n i a i d .1.&#13;
n o) A n n A r b o r , c . i m&#13;
m a naL'.er {or D e i n o c r a t ; •&#13;
g u b e r n a t o r i a l c a n d i d a i , . NY,;&#13;
S t a e b l e r , w i l l s c r w as T o a 1 •&#13;
m a s t e r . M r s . J o h n N ' y s i u e n oi&#13;
A n n A r b o r is E x e c u t i v e S e c -&#13;
r e t a r y a n d T r e a s u r e r t o r 1 lndinner&#13;
committee, and M&lt;-,.&#13;
Daniel Fusfeld, also of AM&#13;
Arbor, is in charge of arrangements&#13;
and (i&#13;
coin -' y&#13;
fates a r c b r i n g ii.iniil&#13;
Mrs. A d d l e D i r - w ot&#13;
tielri T o u - n s h i p ; .Mr-,&#13;
L a n d i n g of A n n Arboi-&#13;
.-hip; C h a r l e s (»ray ...MI&#13;
P a u l B u c k h o l t s of Y|&#13;
T o w n s h i p ; V a r . / c ' t i H&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
Mrs.&#13;
city&#13;
Lay ton&#13;
of Yp:&#13;
Stod Hard&#13;
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Tux','&#13;
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if&#13;
Dennis&#13;
Woods&#13;
Tallnni&#13;
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nrl&#13;
Hoover Ball To&#13;
Erect New Plant&#13;
Near Howell J. F. Suljjvan,&#13;
dent and general&#13;
Utilex Division&#13;
Ball and Bearing&#13;
Fowlerville, has&#13;
plans to build a&#13;
square loot plant&#13;
t,civ. s i t e w v i c h v.&#13;
t h e F r . n u r.-. K . S i ;&#13;
O i l y . l o c tcfl NY&#13;
Howell on M-o9.&#13;
\ i c e p r e . r i -&#13;
mannpT of&#13;
oi Hoover&#13;
Company of&#13;
announced&#13;
i v w 2it/!-'O&#13;
on .i lno-&#13;
.;.• 1'irmerly&#13;
. ; • ' • . ; . i • 1 1 1 ' ' • &gt; P -&#13;
I V A 1 ' '• I &lt; ) !&#13;
Remember,&#13;
last day.&#13;
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Washtenaw Dem. Chairman&#13;
Proposes 'Peace Attempt&#13;
Peter Darrow, Washtenaw County Democratic&#13;
Committee chairman, last week marie a futile attempt&#13;
to patch the split in the Livingston County Democratic&#13;
Party.&#13;
Mr. Darrow asked Edward Rettin^er. Livinp.&gt;ton&#13;
county committee chairman to attend a meeting" with&#13;
the following candidates for offices on the Democratic&#13;
ticket: Gerald Dunn, Brian Lavan, Martin Lavan, John&#13;
MacMillan, Marjorie Meir, Russell Cole,, Walter LaMoria&#13;
and Jack Shinn.&#13;
In a telephone conservation with Martin Lavan,&#13;
Darrow said that Mr. Kettingfer refused his invitation •&lt;&gt;&#13;
the meeting which was to have been held at the Miller&#13;
school.&#13;
The purpose of the meeting was to jrive some direction&#13;
to the campaign for the coming election. All&#13;
those asked were agreeable except Rettinge.r.&#13;
"We have tried", said Brian Lavan, "To make&#13;
peace in the family and bury the hatchet."&#13;
Zolton Ferenry. State Democratic Committee head,&#13;
who was also invited to attend, was contacted in his&#13;
office last Wednesday.&#13;
"I'm willing." he said, "to attend any meeting called&#13;
by party leadership in Livingston County in an effort'to&#13;
work out any problems that may^exist in the&#13;
area. I do not believe, however, that a meeting that does&#13;
not have present all the people interested in working out&#13;
these problems would be fruitful."&#13;
Because no county delegates were recognized at&#13;
the state convention, it will be up to the elected Democratic&#13;
candidates in the county to select a party chairman.&#13;
Mr. Rettinger's term of office expires in January,&#13;
will be on hand demonstrating&#13;
items such as gat washers&#13;
and gas clothes dry«rs to&#13;
patio gas grills and outside&#13;
gas lights. Refreshments will&#13;
be served and door priies&#13;
will be given. For more information&#13;
see the ad inside&#13;
l , ' i : ; : : • • . . u e .&#13;
l-ai'j.f t r u c k s , d i g g e r s , d r i l -&#13;
' ' ' ' • v e l a r s [)ull d o z e r s , p i l e s&#13;
" ' f i | r ' a i u n ^ t h e r o a d s i d e b e -&#13;
• ! ! ' 1 ( i " :.••• iTIIJi.-ii* s c e n e t o t h o s «&#13;
1; m g i n t h e v i c i n i t y of P i n c k -&#13;
!i(1.v ^i:&gt; :ii' 1 ' i c X'jiUtgc. T h e s e&#13;
hi^v. e i!« .•!•]&gt;• a l l d i s a p p e a r e d&#13;
••"•'• " h o u a s u , i s o t i i c i a l l y&#13;
; ' i r ' &lt; ' • • ! "ii :n P m c k n r v S e p t .&#13;
•'•'• ^l1 iMi L a v e v , of 2?&gt;A P u t -&#13;
n a m wa.s f i r s t u i t h e . V i l l a g e&#13;
t o h.ivi- n a t u r a l « a s s e r v i c e i n -&#13;
w a I l e d i n I n ? h u m e . S i n c e t h a t&#13;
time there have been 88 actual&#13;
services set.&#13;
A street dance Saturday&#13;
night will bring to a clot*&#13;
the two day's celebration. A&#13;
U.J. trom Detroit area will&#13;
be on hand to spin the records&#13;
and the exact place of&#13;
tne dance wiJl be announced&#13;
at a later date.&#13;
&lt;'nn\m\'v J'ov.er Company&#13;
''!-&lt; i'.ls c r i i u i j v invite ail&#13;
;i n '; i residents to ,rt iiSide these&#13;
' •' v ' • •'••'i a!i(M.Ki t h e o p e n -&#13;
tiou:-f- ;Jt p i i ^ r n n H a l l .&#13;
Emerson Patlison&#13;
Elected to Serve&#13;
State Association&#13;
Knierson \V&#13;
I-..H.I I.;ike,&#13;
' II MT'. e i m&#13;
" I Direr&#13;
t e r m . ']'&lt;,&#13;
: r J&#13;
Pattison of Hi-&#13;
!'•&lt;•. was elected&#13;
'he State Board&#13;
i"r a throe year&#13;
• nounceinent w^as&#13;
•:i&gt;•'''" •&gt;' the Annwal meeting&#13;
•&gt;'• Mai. A.-.-ociation of Mich-&#13;
:;:.«n L.ilsir,-, and Streams A..-&#13;
.-ori^tjon.s held m Lansing on&#13;
Saturday, September 26. Other&#13;
ohicirs electrri at this timo&#13;
:or the en-umg year were&#13;
Merschel! B. Rochelle, Hastings,&#13;
president; Carl Tuner,&#13;
Tip^ico Lake, Vice-president;&#13;
D o n Severance, NorthvilFe,&#13;
Srcn 'ar\ -Manager - Trensurer.&#13;
The A.^nciiition i.s composed&#13;
"t iririi vi'iua l&gt;, groups, organi/&#13;
it.ons, and associations or&#13;
corporation- m Michigan whose&#13;
iN'iiibcrs iia\-o an interest in&#13;
!!:&lt;• |)rotoction development&#13;
..nrl use of their riparian&#13;
!i;.,ht. . The officers and a special&#13;
committee watches all new&#13;
legislation to enable them to&#13;
ppfar before the proper legr-!&#13;
a:;ve committees and voice&#13;
then- objection if the riparian&#13;
right.- of lakp ;ind river front&#13;
property owners are in a n ?&#13;
.jeopardized. The Association&#13;
&gt;•.]?&lt;) assists riparian owners&#13;
with a solution of their common&#13;
problems: promotes research&#13;
ar.d t-riuca'ion in the&#13;
field ot water resources for&#13;
local and regional areas and&#13;
..cts as a clearing house for&#13;
all problems and information&#13;
relative to the riparian rights&#13;
o! its members.&#13;
Ivoger W'icklund trom Dept.&#13;
S) of Conservation appeared&#13;
before 1hc mooting to explain&#13;
the new, siv point program of&#13;
the Department. Inasmuch aa&#13;
the .-uccess of some phases of&#13;
the new program will depend&#13;
a great deal upon the Lake*&#13;
and Streams Associations of&#13;
Michigan it would appear that&#13;
it will be of mutual benefit&#13;
tor both organizations to co«&#13;
operate in every possible way^&#13;
The Association recently&#13;
published a 38 page pamphlet&#13;
"Water Rights for Cottage&#13;
Owners' and it is availably&#13;
j from the secretary-Manager o#&#13;
[any Association member.&#13;
timimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&#13;
Library&#13;
* * * New&#13;
iimiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&#13;
New books this week lur&#13;
both adults and young people&#13;
include:&#13;
Murphy, "The Pond" is ih«.&#13;
story of a young boy and his&#13;
friend who find adventure and&#13;
maturity while fishing and&#13;
hunting at "the pond" where&#13;
his family have a summer&#13;
place, cared for by old Mr&#13;
Ben who understands the world&#13;
of the out-of-doors and growing&#13;
boys.&#13;
Cronin, "Song oi Sixpence"&#13;
the Story oi a boy in Scotland&#13;
who is suddenly confronted&#13;
With th« conflicts and grim&#13;
realities of life when the&#13;
warmth and security of his&#13;
home is suddenly shattered by&#13;
.'iis father's death.&#13;
DtTleth, "Shadow in th_&#13;
CJiass"' a fine novel based&#13;
upon the Hie ol the lirst&#13;
governor oi Wisconsin.&#13;
Fur buys we have Emery&#13;
"A Spy in Old Detroit" a&#13;
story based upon the seige&#13;
ul Pontiac.&#13;
Mrs. Fugate and Mrs. Ware&#13;
gave magazines to the library.&#13;
PINCKNEY SCHOOL NEWS&#13;
Mrs. Meyer's Room Newt&#13;
Our room is going to have&#13;
•,. cupcake sale Oct. 13, 19H4.&#13;
In science Gary Burg, Bill&#13;
Down, and David Michel did&#13;
an experiment showing that&#13;
air has pressure.&#13;
Allan Russom and Jon Randolf&#13;
gave an experiment showing&#13;
that air cun expand&#13;
We had a class meeting and&#13;
we made up the rules of the&#13;
class and our own playground&#13;
rules&#13;
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with exclusive&#13;
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The Way We Hear It&#13;
By JOHN TA8CH&#13;
Last Thursday Sept. 24, the&#13;
Pinckney Junior Varsity Pirates&#13;
played Leslie's JV, team,&#13;
the Black Hawks, and lost 8-0.&#13;
Pinckney won the toss, on&#13;
the rainy evening, and kicked&#13;
off from the West end of the&#13;
field.&#13;
Thus the game be^un and&#13;
many soaked, loyal Leslie and&#13;
Pinckney lans watched the battle.&#13;
For the entire first half&#13;
the ball went back and forth&#13;
between the teams without a&#13;
scoring play and only a few&#13;
minor threats.Leslie was on of&#13;
ten.se most of the tiine for it&#13;
seemed as though almost every&#13;
time the Pirates offense got the&#13;
ball they either fumbeld it or&#13;
had to forfeit it on their fourth&#13;
play. One of Pinckneys few&#13;
drives was started by a 25 yard&#13;
run by right halfback Randy&#13;
Brown. Then for a couple more&#13;
plays the Pirates ran the ends&#13;
and made good yardage, but&#13;
Leslie tightened up on defense&#13;
and once again got the ball&#13;
back. It was a scoreless tie&#13;
when halftime came around.&#13;
The second half was much&#13;
like the first except for two&#13;
plays.&#13;
The first of those plays, a&#13;
safety for Leslie, came after&#13;
the Pirates defense held them&#13;
and Leslie had to give the ball&#13;
to the Pirates within the Pirates&#13;
five yard line. Then after&#13;
changing the ball from one end&#13;
of the field to the other, at the&#13;
quarter, fourth down came and&#13;
Pinckney was forced to punt.&#13;
However the center went over&#13;
the punter's head and out of&#13;
the end zone.&#13;
Alter the kick from Pinckney&#13;
to Leslie, Leslie drove 55 yards&#13;
and topped it with a touchdown&#13;
The try for the extra point&#13;
failed and the score stayed at&#13;
8-0.' This Thursday, October&#13;
1, the Pinckney JV's will »',o&#13;
to South Lyons to play the&#13;
Lions.&#13;
. . . . it was never heard if&#13;
the people living in the high&#13;
school neighborhood ' appreciated&#13;
the noise Friday night&#13;
when the Pirates returned to&#13;
Pinckney, but the boys were&#13;
heard to comment that it made&#13;
them feel good. Nearly 100&#13;
students hollering and about&#13;
30 cars waiting for players&#13;
were on hand to give the boys&#13;
a real welcome after winning&#13;
their game with Leslie.&#13;
. . . . Charles Borchard, an&#13;
excutive of Ann Arbor Radio&#13;
station WAAM, announced&#13;
Lakeland Locals ...&#13;
BY ALICE GRAY&#13;
Mrs Ida Fiye of Strawberry&#13;
Lake Ls nuw home after spending&#13;
10 days as a patient in&#13;
St Joseph Hospital in Ann&#13;
Arbor&#13;
The Lakeland Circle of&#13;
King's Daughters held a card&#13;
party Wednesday afternoon,&#13;
September 23 at the Ark, formerly&#13;
the Ellis Lakeland Hotel,&#13;
with 71 ladies present. Table&#13;
prizes and door prizes were&#13;
distributed to the lucky winners&#13;
and a lovely luncheon&#13;
was served to all. The next&#13;
egular meeting of the Lakeland&#13;
circle will be held October&#13;
13.&#13;
Mrs. Herbert Walker of&#13;
(jirard Drive is now a patient&#13;
in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital&#13;
in Ann Arbor.&#13;
Friday, September 25 was&#13;
the 57th wedding anniversary&#13;
of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Tubbs&#13;
of East M-36. Back in 1907,&#13;
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one daughter, Alice, a sonin-&#13;
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grandchildren, Paul, Sharon&#13;
and Hilda who attend the&#13;
Pinckney Schools.&#13;
Friday afternoon, Mrs. Tubbs&#13;
and her neighbor, Mrs. Hollxs&#13;
White were in Dearborn spending&#13;
the afternoon with their&#13;
friend, Mrs. Mildred Roberts.&#13;
Events&#13;
Calendar i&#13;
Thursday, October 1&#13;
Rainbow Assembly of Pinckney&#13;
meets at 7:30 p.m. at Masonic&#13;
Hall. Worthy Matron&#13;
Lucile Cambum of Pinckney&#13;
Chapter 145 OES requests OES&#13;
members to attend this meeting.&#13;
The Rainbow Girls would&#13;
appreciate your support.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Friday, October 2&#13;
The Livingston County Garden&#13;
Club will meet Friday,&#13;
October 2, at the home of&#13;
Mrs. Roger Hosley at 8:0b&#13;
p.m. Kenneth Allen has charge&#13;
of the program which will be&#13;
on wild'flowers.&#13;
All members are asked to&#13;
bring a dried arrangement for&#13;
display.&#13;
Friday, October 2&#13;
Homecoming Game, Pinckney&#13;
Pirates play University&#13;
High of Ann Arbor at 7:30&#13;
p.m. at Pinckney Lighted Field.&#13;
Homecoming Queen to be&#13;
crowned at half time. Homecoming&#13;
Dance to follow at&#13;
High School Gym.&#13;
Saturday, October 3&#13;
Village Squares r e g u l a r&#13;
dance at Pilgrim Hall. Gordy&#13;
Lindland, caller.&#13;
October t and 3&#13;
Rummage Sale, St. Mary's&#13;
School Hall. Friday 7-9 p.m.&#13;
and Saturday 9:00 to 12 noon.&#13;
Monday, October 5&#13;
Hamburg PTA get-acquainted-&#13;
meeting at the Hamburg&#13;
School at 8:00 p.m. Mrs.&#13;
Secord, special education expert,&#13;
will talk. Refreshments&#13;
will be served.&#13;
today a tape will be made of&#13;
this Friday's game, the Pirates&#13;
vs. University High during the&#13;
game and will be broadcast&#13;
that same evening about 9:30&#13;
p.m. following the live broadcast&#13;
of Ann Arbor High vs.&#13;
Jackson High game. Tw_&gt;&#13;
known sponsors lor this time&#13;
are Van's Motor Sales and&#13;
Lavey Hardware Store in&#13;
Pinckney. WAAM is 1600 on&#13;
your radio dial.&#13;
. . . . a disk jockey from&#13;
WAAM will also host the Student&#13;
Council dance following&#13;
the Homecoming Game this&#13;
Friday night in the high school&#13;
gym. (Admission is 75c stag;&#13;
$1.00 drag! Have fun students!&#13;
. . . . everyone is anxious to&#13;
know who will be chosen&#13;
Queen for the Homecoming.&#13;
Freshman Penny Reynolds,&#13;
Sophomore Sharon Bowles,&#13;
Junior Sue Jennette, or Senior&#13;
Judy Reynolds?&#13;
. . . . also everyone is anxious&#13;
to know what class float&#13;
will win the trophy this year.&#13;
—pictures will be available&#13;
next week.&#13;
. . . . the Ranch House Grill&#13;
at Hell had the stolen goods&#13;
returned last week. They were&#13;
gone only a week ago or so&#13;
before the theives were found&#13;
out. "We hear" Deputy Robert&#13;
Egeelr had a very big part&#13;
in solving the break-in mystery.&#13;
It was not anyone&#13;
"hiding out" as suspected by&#13;
residents of that area.&#13;
. . . . many people are getting&#13;
their bows and arrows&#13;
ready and planning a big&#13;
week in northern Michigan&#13;
for deer season which opens&#13;
October I.&#13;
. . . . Friends of the Library&#13;
of Dexter are sponsoring the&#13;
tour of five Dexter homes&#13;
Sunday afternoon October 18.&#13;
(See classified section of this&#13;
paper for their ad.&gt;&#13;
Pirates Hold First&#13;
Place In League By JOHN TASCH&#13;
The iJinckney Pirates took&#13;
sole possession of first place&#13;
in the Ingham County League&#13;
when they defeated the Leslie&#13;
Black Hawks 24-20, at Leslie.&#13;
It was Pinckney's second victory&#13;
in as many games.&#13;
Leslie won the toss and elected&#13;
to receive. The ball passed&#13;
hands a few times before either&#13;
team could do much. Garry&#13;
Henry the pirates fine quarterback&#13;
then elected to run it&#13;
himself and the Black Huwks&#13;
didn't catch him tiJ 60 some&#13;
yards later. They brought him&#13;
down on their own five. Merle&#13;
McMichael the Pirates swift&#13;
half-back flew around the right&#13;
end on the next play for Pinckney's&#13;
first touchdown. The conversion&#13;
attempt failed and the&#13;
score was 6-0.&#13;
Leslie was next to score.&#13;
It was in the second quarter on&#13;
a ID yard puss play from Phil&#13;
Brown to half-back Dale Bodell.&#13;
There was no more scoring&#13;
in the first half. The score&#13;
The Pirates completely domstood&#13;
Leslie 7, Pinckney 6.&#13;
inated the third quarter as they&#13;
garnered three touchdowns for&#13;
18 points.&#13;
The first of three was an 35&#13;
yard punt return with McMich&#13;
aels once again and a great&#13;
burst of speed. Jim Pine threw&#13;
a key block taking out two&#13;
Black Hawks at once to spring&#13;
McMichaeis loose on his long&#13;
run.&#13;
The Pirates third touchdown&#13;
was accounted to the defense.&#13;
Defensive tackle, Alan Stelien&#13;
and Clair Bell, combined forces&#13;
when Steffen jarred the ball&#13;
loose from Leslies runners in&#13;
the end zone and Bell pounced&#13;
on it for the six-pointer. The&#13;
Pirates scored their final T.D.&#13;
when Henry plunged over the&#13;
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Tuesday, October I&#13;
Spanish Rice, vegetable, sandwiches,&#13;
fruit and milk.&#13;
Chili and chicken noodle&#13;
soup, crackers, jBiiurtiu^.,&#13;
nee pudding With rau&gt;in anu&#13;
milk.&#13;
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Mashed potatoes, Beef and&#13;
gravy, vegetable, sandwiches,&#13;
Iruit and milk.&#13;
Friday. October I&#13;
Tuna and noodlei, vegetable,&#13;
sandwiches, fruit and milk.&#13;
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HAPPY NEW YEAR&#13;
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• • •&#13;
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it up.&#13;
No one scored again nutil the&#13;
final play ol the game. Brown&#13;
once again lofted one of his&#13;
floating passes and this time&#13;
Ron Ekins pulled it in.&#13;
The play covered 54 yards to&#13;
put a thrilling ending on a&#13;
thrilling game.&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Alton B^.vtim.&#13;
4nd family were in Ithica&#13;
the weekend, visiting with&#13;
' father, Mr. Elmer&#13;
hit*.&#13;
ivir. and Mrs. Raymond Maiti.&#13;
ware, among those attending&#13;
fn^tor Goldwater's speech at&#13;
&gt;bn H^il, Saturday evernr.;;.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. James Fullern&#13;
ot Beth are mighty proud&#13;
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wen Kay Crowder, weighing&#13;
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L'rowder is the Joan Fullerton -&#13;
Mrs. Myrtl e Valley, mothe r&#13;
uf Mrs. Lawrenc e McCartney ,&#13;
•arrive d a week ago Monrla y&#13;
for a short visit. The y visited&#13;
with Mrs. McCartney' s niece&#13;
Mr. and Mrs, Phili p Koelc h *n&#13;
' .ansin y Thursday , before M.":s.&#13;
Valley returne d to her hom e&#13;
in R')se City.&#13;
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— ALSO —&#13;
TCCHNICOLOT&#13;
We are happ y to repor t tha t&#13;
Mike O'Del i 1B comin g alon g&#13;
real well from his driving accident&#13;
. Mike is now able to&#13;
ride ms bike again.&#13;
Mrs Howar d Spoone i wuh&#13;
Gir i Scout Troo p 69 attendc i&#13;
• he Huro n Valley Gir l Scou;f&gt;&#13;
Cade t Da y at Cam p Linde n&#13;
this week end . Each troo p&#13;
'jroufaht d display, on some&#13;
«pecidi badge they are striving&#13;
ior.We are sorry to :ay tha t Dal e&#13;
Mitchel l is a patien t at Sr.&#13;
Joseph Hospital , due to a back&#13;
injury. Friend s may addres*.&#13;
card s to room 3U48 bed-1 . Lock«&#13;
eard Walls, is a patien t in tiifc&#13;
Veterans Hospita l in Ann Arl:&#13;
or. Card s may be addresse d&#13;
tc Lot-hear d Walls r? Veteran s&#13;
Hospital . We wish them both&#13;
•j. speedy recovery.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bo&amp;*m&#13;
were guests of Mr . and Mrs .&#13;
Jim Anderso n of Brighton , a&#13;
week ago Saturda y night . Wednesday,&#13;
Tom and Sharo n enjoyed&#13;
dinne r at the O-Sol -&#13;
U-Mi o in Detroit .&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Kennet h Rich -&#13;
mon d attende d the Kiwam s&#13;
Club' j Ladies' Nigh t dinne r at&#13;
St. Paul s Paris h Hal l Wednesday&#13;
evening.&#13;
A week a^o Sunday , Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Bob Anderso n and s:m&#13;
Tun, attende d the play, "Seveii&#13;
Xuns at Las Vegas." at St.&#13;
John * Episcopa l Churc h in&#13;
Howell. The y found the play&#13;
amusin g and well presented .&#13;
Guest s of Mr . and Mrs. Thc -&#13;
r.ius Mitchel l Friday , were thei r&#13;
'daughte r tn d granddaughter .&#13;
Mrs. Ray Gleaso n and Lauri e&#13;
, Rae Gleasor t of Whitmor e Lake.&#13;
Mrs. Georg e Holly' s sister&#13;
. • 11 d brother-in-law , Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Ken Dawson of Leaming -&#13;
j U.n, Canad a were recen t week&#13;
t end guests. While her e the y alj&#13;
.^o attende d th e Moose Lodge&#13;
j picnic .&#13;
Joh n Hentze n and fellow&#13;
Member s of Den 4, wfi:e&#13;
amon g a group of Cub Scout s&#13;
enjoyin g th t Saturda y Tiger&#13;
?ame at Tiger Stadiu m in De -&#13;
troit .&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Jame s Caid -&#13;
,velL recentl y visited the^ r&#13;
niece and nephe w Mr . and Mrs.&#13;
Dan a Haswell in Rochester .&#13;
Mrs. Herma n Band y and he r&#13;
mothe r are currentl y vacation -&#13;
ing in Iowa.&#13;
Ther e will be a Leader s Din -&#13;
ner in Howell , Octobe r 6th —&#13;
ti:30 p.m. at th e Citize m Mutua l&#13;
buildin g for all th e local Gir l&#13;
Scout Troo p leaders .&#13;
Lon Kirby, returne d hom t&#13;
A week ago Saturday , after un -&#13;
der going eye surgery at Uni -&#13;
versity Hospital . Littl e Lori i*&#13;
comin g alon g very well, we're&#13;
happ y t o say.&#13;
Pain Benser, Barb Boughton ,&#13;
Caro l Bussey, Nanc y Danforth ,&#13;
Cand y DeHate , Bett y Mitchell ,&#13;
Janet Moore, Jan and Diane&#13;
Shekell, Virginia and Violet&#13;
Waters, were amoung a group&#13;
of F.H.A. girU who enjoyed&#13;
u barbecue and hayride at th*&#13;
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The evening began with « short&#13;
meeting, the girls then bar-&#13;
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mr 4i«f»Ur.&#13;
N*..&gt;;- .&#13;
becued hot dogs and manhmallows&#13;
over an open I'iru.&#13;
Their spirits undamped by 'hs&#13;
rain, they aiM enjoyed a haynde&#13;
before returning honu\&#13;
Man y thank s go to Mr. BUM&#13;
1*1 ra. Morrow , for thei r kindness&#13;
\n allowing th e use o!&#13;
iheir iarm , and to Mrs. ArnolJ&#13;
and Mr s Hawkins , who a c ^ i&#13;
as chaperon s and also chai;i -&#13;
teure d some of th e girls hoiac&#13;
LuAnn Dtmlort h and Go. '&#13;
Neediium , as member s of tro&lt;&gt; ^&#13;
433, attende d the "Fly-Up '&#13;
ceremon y held at th e G rl&#13;
Scout Buildin g in Brighton ,&#13;
this weekend . Th e girls arrived&#13;
Frida y nj.yht. After th e ceremony&#13;
, which marke d th»'ir&#13;
graduatio n from Brownie s to&#13;
Jr . Scouts , the y enjoyed dmuer.&#13;
Th e scout s prepare d&#13;
bedroll s and enjoyed a&#13;
ot popcor n and apple s&#13;
retiriii g lor th e night .&#13;
mornin g ihe girls cooked a pan .&#13;
.,'ake breakfast, before return -&#13;
ing hc.me . Adults presen t were&#13;
troo p leader , Mrs. Nei l Fisher ,&#13;
assisted by Mrs. Sitee, Mr x&#13;
William Chaplin , Mrs. Arthu r&#13;
Fishe r and two senior aide&gt;,&#13;
Caro l Fishe r and Christin e&#13;
Oamer . This is just a remiriu -&#13;
er tha t the gir! scout calendar s&#13;
are now on sale and can be&#13;
purchase d from any scout or&#13;
brownie .&#13;
Mar k Tips word and hi.-;&#13;
grandfather , Air. Roustelo . c-1-&#13;
ebraU d thei r combine d birth -&#13;
days at a family dinne r Fri&#13;
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Hand: ' or. Beth .&#13;
Mr. and Mrs . Pau l Davi.s&#13;
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»iay night .&#13;
•Mr . and Mr«. Rex Chennwei h&#13;
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Lyon, Northvill e and Piymou'ili ,&#13;
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Late r the couples , returne d to&#13;
the warmt h of th e Chenowet h&#13;
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' Lheii hom e on Hop e Street .&#13;
1 KaLhy Wrenn , celebrate d h&lt; i&#13;
! nthda y with a gala part y&#13;
b.i:ui(.iay . IMeighbornuo d friend. -&#13;
! jjre&gt;eut were Pa m Sttneo;' .&#13;
i ..Iar y Kay Shaw, Ann Mari o&#13;
Shun , Kim Tanner , Pa'i v&#13;
.liiKj^v, Marth a Brokaw, U'J U&#13;
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is m his fourt h year.&#13;
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iS.-lvernal e of the traffic salet.y&#13;
M.i'iitc i at M.S.U . joined 6Cu&#13;
-itlier s at th e Buyne Mt . LOIIM- '&#13;
i .joyne Full s for two days con -&#13;
Uienc e on schoo l safety Tru&gt;&#13;
was an annua l meetin y of al!&#13;
, stat e curriculu m group s naniu d&#13;
j by Dr . Brownel) . Th e group J^&#13;
i currentl y studyin g what ih&#13;
1 being don e now and how to&#13;
improv e schoo l salety.&#13;
Wednesday, Betty aiteixie i&#13;
'he final meetin g of S.C'O.T. S&#13;
Thei r final safety repor t was&#13;
submitte d to Gov . Romney .&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Tuin Edward s&#13;
attenue d th e weddin g of \wi&#13;
.-iste r Ronni e Shephar d to Ken -&#13;
net h Srherick , Sept . 2d'th at&#13;
Hol y Redeeme r Churc h in De -&#13;
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bouque t v. as a cascad e ol&#13;
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sister of th e bride , Sharo n&#13;
Shephard , wort- a roya l bUi*&#13;
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Fran k Scherick . Alter a honey -&#13;
•noo n trip thr u Ne w York an d&#13;
Ne w Jersey, th e coupl e wiJl&#13;
reside m Detroii .&#13;
Pett y Officer 2 r Bill Spice f&#13;
recentl y returne d to Norfolk ,&#13;
Va. after enjoyin g a six days&#13;
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Mi. and Mrs. Ray Winbe;^&#13;
'"1 iJclh lid. returne d a »t" Iv&#13;
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MJ:I hu^t'ii e W'mbt'ry an d larr,-&#13;
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Tab ' n i a d e an d \\ adin g in ' ! :P&#13;
k i e a ' Salt Lake . Othe r [)!;,&lt;• ;•&#13;
(• i n U r i v s t I h c \ \ i s i t c d \', &lt;•••» .&#13;
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th e Ltr k the y sav., bears , elk&#13;
buffalo an d IHOUM \ The.s1 \ isiied&#13;
Quak e t'an&gt;&lt;Mi . seem.' i t&#13;
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thei r tr t\ els, the y \ lewed th e&#13;
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Allan Russom and Jon Ran -&#13;
dolf gave an experimen t showing&#13;
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Pinckney JV's Lose&#13;
Opener to Leslie&#13;
By JOH N TASCH&#13;
Last Thursda y Sept. 24, th e&#13;
Pinckne y Junio r Varsity Pir -&#13;
ates played Leslie's JV, team ,&#13;
the Black Hawks, and lost 8-0.&#13;
Pinckne y won th e toss, on&#13;
the rain y evening, and kicked&#13;
off from th e West end of th e&#13;
field.&#13;
Thu s th e game betfun and&#13;
man y soaked, loyal Leslie and&#13;
Pinckne y fans watche d the battle.&#13;
Fo r th e entir e first half&#13;
the ball went back and forth&#13;
between th e team s withou t a&#13;
scorin g play and only a few&#13;
mino r threats.Lesli e was on of&#13;
tease most of th e time for it&#13;
seemed as thoug h almost every&#13;
tim e the Pirate s offense got the&#13;
ball the y eithe r fumbeld it or&#13;
had to forfeit it on thei r fourth&#13;
play. One of Pinckney s few&#13;
drives was starte d by a 25 yard&#13;
run by right halfback Rand y&#13;
Brown. Then for a coupl e mor e&#13;
plays th e Pirate s ran the end s&#13;
and mad e good yardage, but&#13;
Leslie tightene d up on defense&#13;
and once again got th e ball&#13;
back. I t was a scoreless tie&#13;
when half time came around .&#13;
The second half was muc h&#13;
like th e first except for two&#13;
plays.&#13;
The first of those plays, a&#13;
safety for Leslie, cam e after&#13;
the Pirate s defense held them&#13;
and Leslie had to give the ball&#13;
to the Pirate s within th e Pirates&#13;
five yard line. The n after&#13;
changin g th e ball from one end&#13;
of th e field to th e other , at the&#13;
auarter , fourth down cam e and&#13;
Pinckne y was forced to punt .&#13;
However th e cente r went over&#13;
the punter' s head and outof&#13;
the end zone.&#13;
After the kick from Pinckne y&#13;
to Leslie, Leslie drove 55 yards&#13;
and toppe d it with a touch -&#13;
down&#13;
The tr y for th e extra poin t&#13;
failed and the score stayed at&#13;
8-0.' This Thursday , Octobe r&#13;
1, th e Pinckne y JV's will no&#13;
to Sout h Lyons to play th e&#13;
Lions.&#13;
The Way We Hear It&#13;
. . . . it was never hear d it&#13;
the peopl e living in th e high&#13;
school neighborhoo d ' appreci -&#13;
ated th e noise Frida y night&#13;
when th e Pirate s returne d t o&#13;
Pinckney , but th e boys were&#13;
hear d to commen t tha t it mad e&#13;
them feel good. Nearl y 100&#13;
student s hollerin g an d abou t&#13;
30 cars waitin g for players&#13;
were on han d to give the boys&#13;
a real welcome after winnin g&#13;
thei r game with Leslie.&#13;
. . . . Charle 6 Borchard , an&#13;
excutive of Ann Arbor Radi o&#13;
statio n WAAM, announce d&#13;
Lakeland Locals .. .&#13;
BY ALICE GRAY&#13;
Mrs Id a Frye of Strawberr y&#13;
Lake is now hom e after spend -&#13;
ing 10 days as a patien t in&#13;
St Joseph Hospita l in Ann&#13;
Arbor&#13;
The Lakelan d Circl e of&#13;
King's Daughter s held a card&#13;
part y Wednesday afternoon ,&#13;
Septembe r 23 at the Ark, formerly&#13;
t h e Ellis Lakelan d Hotel ,&#13;
with 71 ladies present . Table&#13;
prizes an d door prizes were&#13;
distribute d to th e lucky winners&#13;
and a lovely luncheo n&#13;
was served to all. Th e next&#13;
tegular meetin g of th e Lakeland&#13;
circle will be held Octo -&#13;
ber 13.&#13;
Mrs. Herber t Walker of&#13;
Girar d Drive is now a patien t&#13;
in St. Joseph Merc y Hospita l&#13;
in Ann Arbor.&#13;
Friday , Septembe r 25 was&#13;
the 57th weddin g anniversar y&#13;
of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Tubbs&#13;
of East M-36 . Back in 1907,&#13;
Lemue l Mea d Tubbs and Estella&#13;
Ladd were marrie d in&#13;
:oolville, Ohio and moved to&#13;
Michiga n several years later&#13;
where the y lived in th e De -&#13;
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at thei r cottag e at Rush Lake.&#13;
After his retirement , Mr. an d&#13;
Mrs. Tubbs moved to Lakeland&#13;
where the y have lived&#13;
for over a decade . The y have&#13;
one daughter , Alice, a sonin-&#13;
law , Ted Gray , and thre e&#13;
grandchildren , Paul , Sharo n&#13;
and Hild a who atten d th e&#13;
Pinckne y Schools .&#13;
Frida y afternoon , Mrs. Tubbs&#13;
and he r neighbor , Mrs. Holli s&#13;
White were in Dearbor n spend -&#13;
ing th e afternoo n with thei r&#13;
friend, Mrs. Mildre d Roberts .&#13;
Events&#13;
Calendar i&#13;
Thursday , Octobe r 1&#13;
Rainbo w Assembly of Pinck -&#13;
ney meet s at 7:30 p.rn . at Masonic&#13;
Hall . Worthy Matro n&#13;
Lucile Cambur n of Pinckne y&#13;
Chapte r 145 OES request s OES&#13;
member s to atten d thi s meet -&#13;
ing. The Rainbo w Girl s would&#13;
appreciat e your support .&#13;
* » *&#13;
Friday , Octobe r 2&#13;
Th e Livingston Count y Gar -&#13;
den Club will mee t Friday ,&#13;
Octobe r 2, at th e hom e of&#13;
Mrs. Roger Hosle y at 8:0b&#13;
p.m, Kennet h Allen has charge&#13;
of th e progra m which will be&#13;
on wildflowers.&#13;
All member s are asked to&#13;
brin g a dried arrangemen t for&#13;
display.&#13;
Friday , Octobe r 2&#13;
Homecomin g Game , Pinck -&#13;
ney Pirate s play Universit y&#13;
High of Ann Arbor at 7:30&#13;
p.m. at Pinckne y Lighted Field .&#13;
Homecomin g Quee n to be&#13;
rowne d at half time . Home -&#13;
comin g Danc e to follow et&#13;
High Schoo l Gym .&#13;
Saturday , Octobe r 3&#13;
Village Square s r e g u l a r&#13;
danc e at Pilgrim Hall . Gord y&#13;
Lindland , caller.&#13;
Octobe r t an d J&#13;
Rummag e Sale, St. Mary' s&#13;
Schoo l Hall . Frida y 7-9 p.m .&#13;
and Saturda y 9:00 to 12 noon .&#13;
Monday , Octobe r 5&#13;
Hambur g PT A get-acquaint -&#13;
ed-meetin g at th e Hambur g&#13;
Schoo l at 8:00 p.m . Mrs .&#13;
Secord , special educatio n expert&#13;
, will talk. Refreshment s&#13;
will be served.&#13;
toda y a tap e will be mad e of&#13;
this Friday' s game, th e Pirate s&#13;
vs. Universit y High durin g the&#13;
game an d will be broadcas t&#13;
tha t same evenin g abou t 9:30&#13;
pan . following th e live broad -&#13;
cast of Ann Arbor High vs.&#13;
Jackso n High game. Two&#13;
known sponsor s for thi s tim e&#13;
are Van's Moto r Sales an d&#13;
Lavey Hardwar e Stor e in&#13;
Pinckney . WAAM is 1600 on&#13;
your radio dial.&#13;
. . . . a disk jockey from&#13;
WAAM will also host th e Studen&#13;
t Counci l danc e following&#13;
the Homecomin g Gam e this&#13;
Frida y night in the high school&#13;
gym. (Admission is 75c stag;&#13;
$1.00 drag! Have fun students !&#13;
. . . . everyone is anxiou s t ^&#13;
kno w who will be chosen&#13;
Quee n for th e Homecoming .&#13;
Freshma n Penn y Reynolds ,&#13;
Sophomor e Sharo n Bowles,&#13;
Junio r Sue Jennette , or Senio r&#13;
Jud y Reynolds ?&#13;
. . . . also everyone is anxious&#13;
to know what class float&#13;
will win th e troph y thi s year.&#13;
—pictures will be available&#13;
next week.&#13;
. . . . th e Ranc h Hous e Gril l&#13;
at Hel l had th e stolen goods&#13;
returne d last week. The y were&#13;
gone only a week ago or so&#13;
before th e theives were found&#13;
out. "We hear " Deput y Rober t&#13;
Egeelr ha d a very big part&#13;
in solving th e break-i n mystery.&#13;
I t was no t anyon e&#13;
"hidin g out " as suspecte d by&#13;
resident s of tha t area .&#13;
. . . . man y peopl e are gettin&#13;
g thei r bows an d arrows&#13;
read y an d plannin g a big&#13;
week in norther n Michiga n&#13;
for deer season which open s&#13;
Octobe r 1,&#13;
. . . . Friend s of th e Librar y&#13;
of Dexte r are sponsorin g th e&#13;
tou r of five Dexte r home s&#13;
Sunda y afternoo n Octobe r 18.&#13;
(See classified section of this&#13;
pape r for thei r ad.)&#13;
Pirate s Hold First&#13;
Place In League By JOH N TASCH&#13;
The Pinckne y Pirate s took&#13;
sole possession of first place&#13;
in th e Ingha m Count y League&#13;
when the y defeate d the Leslie&#13;
Black Hawk s 24-20, at Leslie.&#13;
It was Pinckney' s second victory&#13;
in as man y games.&#13;
Leslie won the toss and elected&#13;
to receive. The ball passed&#13;
hand s a few time s before eithe r&#13;
team could do much . Garr y&#13;
Henr y the Pirate s fine quarter -&#13;
back the n elected to run it&#13;
himself an d th e Black Hawk s&#13;
didn' t catc h him UJ 60 .some&#13;
yards later . They brough t him&#13;
down on thei r own live. Merl e&#13;
McMichae l th e Pirate s swift&#13;
half-bac k flew aroun d th e right&#13;
end on th e next play for Pinck -&#13;
ney's first touchdown . The con -&#13;
version attemp t failed and th e&#13;
score was 6-0.&#13;
Leslie was next to score.&#13;
It was in th e second quarte r on&#13;
a 10 yard pass play from Phi l&#13;
Brown to half-bac k Dal e Bodell.&#13;
Ther e was no mor e scoring&#13;
in the first half. The score&#13;
The Pirate s completel y dom -&#13;
stood Leslie 7, Pinckne y 6.&#13;
inate d the thir d quarte r as the y&#13;
garnere d thre e touchdown s for&#13;
18 points .&#13;
The first of thre e was ;m 35&#13;
yard pun t retur n with McMic h&#13;
aels once again and a great&#13;
burst of speed. Jim Pin e thre w&#13;
a key block takin g out two&#13;
Black Hawks at once to spring&#13;
McMichael s loose on his long&#13;
run .&#13;
The Pirate s thir d touchdow n&#13;
was accounte d to the defense.&#13;
Defensive tackle , Alan Stelfen&#13;
and Clair Bell, combine d forces&#13;
when Steffen jarred th e ball&#13;
loose from Leslies runner s in&#13;
the end zone and Bell pounce d&#13;
on it for th e six-pointer . Th e&#13;
Pirate s scored thei r final T.D .&#13;
when Henr y plunged over th e&#13;
Black Hawks from the one . A&#13;
21-yard pass to Joh n Haa s set&#13;
it up.&#13;
No one scored again nuti i the&#13;
final play ol the game. Brow a&#13;
once again lofted on e of his&#13;
floatin g passes and this tim e&#13;
Ron Ekin s pulled it in.&#13;
The play covered 54 yards to&#13;
put a thrillin g endin g on a&#13;
thrillin g game.&#13;
Lunch Menu&#13;
Cafeteria Menu&#13;
Week of October S, 1164&#13;
Monday, October 5&#13;
Beef stew, sandwiches , fruit&#13;
and milk.&#13;
Tuesday, October I&#13;
Spanis h Rice, vegetable, sandwiches,&#13;
fruit and milk.&#13;
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HAPPY NEW YEAR&#13;
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• • •&#13;
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Sunday, Octobe r 4, 196 4&#13;
A &amp; W DRIVE IN&#13;
AT THE LIVELY END OF TOWN&#13;
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with Communit y Service&#13;
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Chili ' and chicke n noodle&#13;
soup, crackers, a«u^ * ACH^ ,&#13;
nee pudding with raibin aiiu&#13;
milk.&#13;
Thursday , Octobe r t&#13;
Mashe d potatoes , Beef and&#13;
gravy, vegetable, sandwiches ,&#13;
Irui t and milk.&#13;
Friday , Octobe r •&#13;
Tun a and noodlec , vegetable,&#13;
sandwiches , fruit an d milk.&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Alton B^.vtt-&#13;
urn and family were in ithica&#13;
over the weekend, visiting with&#13;
Shirley's father, Mr. Elm-r&#13;
k r . and Mrs. Raymond Mait-&#13;
», \v2i-e.among those attending&#13;
senator Goldwater's speech at&#13;
^ofoo H?il, Saturday evening.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. James Fuller-&#13;
•nn ot Beth are mighty proud&#13;
&gt;i: tneir new granddaughter!&#13;
W e n Kay Crowder, weighing&#13;
6 lbs. and 8 o^s. was born to&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Crowder&#13;
ct Detroit on Sept. 15th. Mi;.&#13;
Crowder is the Joan Fullerton-&#13;
Mrs. Myrtle Valley, mother&#13;
uf Mrs. Lawrence McCartn"*,&#13;
arrived a week ago Monriay&#13;
for a short visit. They visited&#13;
with Mrs. McCartney's niece&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Koelch *n&#13;
!-arising Thursday, before M^.&#13;
Valley returned to her home&#13;
in R')i;« City.&#13;
Friday, Saturday, Sunday, October 2, 3, 4&#13;
For the first time this season and undoubtedly the last.&#13;
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We are happy to report thai&#13;
Mike O'Deli U coming along&#13;
real well from his driving accident.&#13;
Mike is now able tj&#13;
ride ms bike again.&#13;
Mrs Howard Spooner wuh&#13;
Girl Scout Troop 69 attended&#13;
the Huron Valley Girl Scou'-fi&#13;
Cadet Day at Camp Linden&#13;
• his v\eek end. Each troop&#13;
'n-oufeht a display, on some&#13;
special badge they are ttriviag&#13;
lor.We are sorry to :ay that Dale&#13;
Mitchell is a patient at Sr.&#13;
Josepn Hospital, due to a back&#13;
injury. Friends may addres*&#13;
cards to room 3048 bed-1. Lix-keard&#13;
Wells, is a patient in tiift&#13;
Veterans Hospital in Ann Ar-&#13;
L-or. Cards may be addres^-d&#13;
tc Lockeard Walls cc Veterans&#13;
Hot pi la 1. We wish them both&#13;
•i speedy recovery.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bogan&#13;
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Jim Anderson of Brighton, a&#13;
week ago Saturday night. Wednesday,&#13;
Tom and Sharon enjoyed&#13;
dinner at the O-Sol- fj-Mio in Detroit.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Richmond&#13;
attended the Kiwanis&#13;
Club'o Ladies' Night dinner at&#13;
St. Paul's Parish Hall Wednesday&#13;
evening.&#13;
A week a&amp;o Sunday, Mr. and&#13;
.Urs. Bob Anderson and son&#13;
rim, attended the play, "Seven&#13;
Nuns at Las Vegas." at St.&#13;
Johns Episcopal Church in&#13;
Howell. They found the play&#13;
amusing and well presented.&#13;
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thcr.&#13;
ias Mitchell Friday, were their&#13;
daughter and granddaughter.&#13;
Mrs. Ray Gleason and Laurie&#13;
R»e Gleajson of Whitmore Lake,&#13;
Mrs. George Holly's sister&#13;
,,'iid brother-in-law, Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Ken Dawson of Leamingt,.&#13;
n, Canada were recent weerf&#13;
i end guests. While here they al-&#13;
&lt;o attended the Moose Lodge&#13;
picnic.&#13;
John Hentzen and fellow&#13;
members of Den 4, we;«&#13;
among a group of Cub Scouts&#13;
enjoying tht Saturday Tiger&#13;
game at Tiger Stadium in Detroit.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. James Caldvvell,&#13;
recently visited the'r&#13;
niece and nephew Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Dana Haswell in Rochester.&#13;
Mrs. Herman Bandy and her&#13;
mother are currently vacationing&#13;
in Iowa.&#13;
There will be a Leaders Dnner&#13;
in Howell, October 6th —&#13;
6:30 p.m. at the Citizens Mutual&#13;
building for all the local Girl&#13;
Scout Troop leaden.&#13;
Lori Kirby, returned home&#13;
A week ago Saturday, after under&#13;
going eye surgery at University&#13;
Hospital. Little Lori if&#13;
coming along very well, we're&#13;
happy t0 say.&#13;
Pain Benser, Barb Boughton,&#13;
Carol Bussey, Nancy Danforti,&#13;
Candy DeHate, Betty Mitchell,&#13;
Janet Moore, Jan and Diane&#13;
Shekeil, Virginia and Violet&#13;
Waters, were amoung a group&#13;
of F.H.A. girl* who enjoyed&#13;
c barbecue and hayride at th*&#13;
Morrow farm Thursday night.&#13;
The evening began with a short&#13;
meeting, the girls then bar-&#13;
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faction—for a whola year I If you don't&#13;
get all the hot water you want, when '&#13;
you want it, you fet all your moneyback,&#13;
including any you may have&#13;
spent on installation. And it doesn't&#13;
matter where you bought your electric&#13;
water heater. The Edison guarantee still ,&#13;
applies. No strings attached. Fair enough?&#13;
EDISON&#13;
T?O. If you buy AB electric water heater during October,&#13;
wt'll Me that you get a free 8E double-bed-size electric&#13;
blanket (As if you really needed the extra push.)&#13;
i i t w l n . itptrtmmt *t*m, or plumbing aantrtrtan. Jurt l«*k tor «mr tr— *Rm&#13;
becued hot dogs and marsh -&#13;
mailows over un open fire.&#13;
Their spirits undamped by *.l\s&#13;
*am, they alae enjoyed* hayride&#13;
befove returning "homo.&#13;
l»lany thanks go to Mr. anM&#13;
I»lrs. Mur.ro\v, fur their kindness&#13;
in f allowing the use o!&#13;
Iheir jarm, and to Mrs. ArnoLi&#13;
and Mrs Hawkins, who aet-H&#13;
as chaperons and also chai;»-&#13;
teured some of the girls home&#13;
LuAnn Duiiiorth and Go.\&#13;
Neediium, as members of troi.;)&#13;
433, attended the "Fly-Up&#13;
ceremony held at the G iJ&#13;
Scout Building in Brighton,&#13;
this weekend. The girls arrived&#13;
F'ridav myht. After the ceremony,&#13;
which marked tin'ir&#13;
graduation from Brownies to&#13;
Jv. Scouts, they enjoyed dinuer.&#13;
The scouts prepared the r&#13;
bedrolls and enjoyed a snac';&#13;
of popcorn and apples beio.-.-&#13;
retiniig for the night. Ntx;&#13;
morning ihe girls cooked a paa-&#13;
Jake breakfast, before returning&#13;
h^me. Adults present were&#13;
iroop leader, Mrs. Neil Fisher,&#13;
assisted by Mrs. Sitoe, Mrs.&#13;
William Chaplin, Mrs. Arthur&#13;
Fisher and two senior aides,&#13;
Carol Fisher and Christine&#13;
Oamer. This is just a reminder&#13;
that tlie girl scout calendars&#13;
are now on sale and can be&#13;
purchased from any scout or&#13;
brownie.&#13;
Mark Tipsword and hi&amp;&#13;
grandfather, Mr. Rousselo. CMebraUd&#13;
their combined birthdays&#13;
at a family dinner Fr!&#13;
Jay. Mark, was six Sunday,&#13;
vhile Mr. Rousselo's birthday&#13;
was Friday.&#13;
Mr* Ethel Ledou, is recovering&#13;
very well from her leg&#13;
imputation. She is staying ai&#13;
the riome of her niece Mr?.&#13;
Hand:- or Beth.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis&#13;
were on hand to watch the&#13;
Brighton Bulldogs game F r -&#13;
uay night.&#13;
Mr. and Mr«. Rex Chenoweth&#13;
with twelve couples from Soutn&#13;
Lyon, Northville and Plymouth,&#13;
enjoyed a steak roast in Ker.-&#13;
sington Park, Saturday nigh4.&#13;
Later the couples, returned to&#13;
the warmth of the Chenoweth&#13;
home and enjoyed playing several&#13;
games.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Cooper&#13;
attended a party Saturday&#13;
night at the home of her&#13;
Mother Gene and Mary Dens-&#13;
:nort. Their brother Kmiald auc.&#13;
hit wife Judy are *ho settling&#13;
in Brighton, and will make&#13;
I heir home on Hope Street.&#13;
Kathy Wrenn, celebrated h&gt; r&#13;
! nihday with a gala party&#13;
b.iiuiiiay. Neiglibornood frier d;&#13;
|jre&gt;eut were Pam Ste\co;.&#13;
vlary Kay Shaw, Ann Mario&#13;
Shaw, Kim Tanner, Pa'sv&#13;
.»iou.v, Marsha Brokaw, UL'b&#13;
i ic L»oty and Amber Wrenn&#13;
The girls had a wonderful HUM.&#13;
•jlaying games. They were la-&#13;
'* r served lunch and the try&#13;
ditional birthday cake and ice&#13;
OWELL&#13;
Theatre Phone 546-8600&#13;
Air Conditioned&#13;
Thurt., M.( S«t.&#13;
S«pt. 30, Oct. I, 2, ,3&#13;
Open at t:4S Start* «t 7:00, 9:00&#13;
J B W LEWIS&#13;
Adult* 50c — Children 15c&#13;
•un., Mon., Tuei.&#13;
Oct. 4, I, •&#13;
Sunday Maiint* Conilnuoui&#13;
Open at 2:45&#13;
Itarti ai 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 1:00&#13;
Mon,. Tuef.. Open at 6:45&#13;
Starts ai 7:00. 9:00&#13;
AdulH SOe — Children 15c&#13;
W«d., Oct. 7th thru&#13;
TUM., O€t 13th&#13;
Sunday matin** eeniiau9U«&#13;
Open ai 2:48&#13;
Selected thortt J:l»&#13;
Cleopatra 3:30 and 7:11&#13;
Mon. thru Sal.&#13;
Open at 7:00&#13;
Selected shorts 7:30&#13;
Cleopatra 7:45 On* show only&#13;
OF ttlTM&#13;
• *&#13;
Admistion this onfafom—t&#13;
only&#13;
Adults II, Children under 12&#13;
35c.&#13;
foi Michigan SlaV"&#13;
cat week end were Barbara&#13;
Maltby. who is in her second&#13;
year p.nd her brother Ray, whi&#13;
is in his fourth year.&#13;
Thursday. Mrs. Raymond&#13;
Maltby and Professor Leslie&#13;
S.hernale of the traffic safety&#13;
'.eiitei at M.S.U. joined 6Cu&#13;
fibers at the Boyne Mt. LOCIM^-&#13;
ijoyne Falls for two days con-&#13;
Itrence on .school safety Tru &gt;&#13;
was an annual meeting of all&#13;
state curriculum groups namuri&#13;
by Dr. Browne!!. The group JS&#13;
currently studying what it&#13;
being done now and how to&#13;
improve school safety,&#13;
Wednesday, Betty attemie I&#13;
'he final meeting of S.C^O.T.S&#13;
Their final safety report was&#13;
submitted to Gov. Romney.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Edwards&#13;
attended the wedding of lu-i&#13;
Mster Ronnie Shephard to Kenueth&#13;
Scherick, Sept. 2ti'th at&#13;
Holy Redeemer Church in Detroit.&#13;
The bride wore a floor&#13;
iength satin gown with a long&#13;
rain. Her veil was held in&#13;
olace by a tiara crown. Her&#13;
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in an F S LIC - Insured Savings Account&#13;
In 1134, th* Congress of the United Siatt* created a permanent&#13;
gorernmeni corporation to guarantee the safety&#13;
of savings in member tarings and loan associations. It&#13;
was called the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance&#13;
Corporation, an instrumentality oi the United States Government.&#13;
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number of r&lt;*es«ions or depression*. In all those years&#13;
there has been never a penny lost to a saver protected&#13;
by FSLIC insurance in the thousands of insured savings&#13;
associations around the country.&#13;
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each saver's funds to 110,000 is automatically in effect&#13;
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ed protection of insurance by FSLIC on th* *ntir* amount,&#13;
keep in mind that a husband and wife can hav* accounts&#13;
totalling 130.000, fully *«v*r*d by insurant* &lt;a single insured&#13;
account in th* name *f etch and a Joint insurW&#13;
account in the names of both).&#13;
Thru the us* of trust accounts, sums of any amount (f*r&#13;
example, $$0,000 or 1100,000) ean be invested and fully&#13;
insured. This applies not only t* th* funds *f Individuals&#13;
and families but to funds ef trusts an4&#13;
estates, business firms and non-profit organisations&#13;
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ON BOTH&#13;
TIME CERTIFICATES&#13;
AND&#13;
REGULAR SAVINGS&#13;
COMPOUNDED AND&#13;
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SAVE BY THE 10TH EARN FROM THE 1ST.&#13;
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HOT WATER&#13;
and&#13;
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Beck's Marathon&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
509 E. MAIN ST.&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
200 FREE TOP VALUE STAMPS&#13;
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LEE'S&#13;
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211 E. MAIN&#13;
PHONE 878-9701&#13;
Complete One Stop Service&#13;
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EEV'S Restaurant&#13;
126 W. MAIN&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
Serving meals until 9:00 p.m.&#13;
BEV PENIX, Manager&#13;
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Thomas Read&#13;
Sons Inc.&#13;
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114 W. MAIN&#13;
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Apples, Squash, large variety&#13;
Cider, gallon or barrell.&#13;
ALSO, THESE ITEMS PLUS. MANY OTHER&#13;
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AT&#13;
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80 Level Acres,&#13;
Good House $18,000 Terms&#13;
Featuring&#13;
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Shakes 19c (r eg. 25c)&#13;
Fruit Sundaes... 19c (reg. 25c)&#13;
Hot Dogs 19c (reg. 25c)&#13;
TWO BIG DAYS ONLY OCT. 9th &amp; 10th&#13;
Dairy Dip&#13;
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HOWELL ST. PIN&lt; KNKY&#13;
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Jerry's Restaurant&#13;
&amp; Soda Bar&#13;
103 E. Main&#13;
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lee Cream&#13;
Cards - Magazines - Film&#13;
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Vans Motor Sales&#13;
145 E. MAIN&#13;
Cor.ie in and see the 1965 Models&#13;
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Welcome to Natural Gas Days&#13;
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202 W. MAIN&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
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211 WEST MAIN&#13;
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I Fred Wickstandt - Burlev Trew&#13;
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OCTOBER 9th &amp; 10th ONLT&#13;
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Special 59(&#13;
Wed., Fri., Sat-, 9 a.m. lo 6 p.m.&#13;
Sunday, 8:30 a.m. to I p-m.&#13;
Rahrig's Bakery&#13;
1075 E. Main&#13;
878-3537 - Pinckney&#13;
WELCOME TO&#13;
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IN PINCKNEY&#13;
Howe// Town &amp; Country Inc.&#13;
Btrt Wylia Ermton Clark&#13;
Salesman Salesman&#13;
117 MAIN ST. - PINCKNEY&#13;
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Chuck's Repair Shop&#13;
140 LIVINGSTON&#13;
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Roger J. Carr, Agency&#13;
Complete Insurance&#13;
142 MILL STREET&#13;
EDITH CARR, Agent&#13;
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ARGUS • DISPATCH - WEDNESDAY, SEtt\ SO, 1964 WANT ADS Bus. Services&#13;
ALL KINDS of borne repair&#13;
work, L4ght hauling, tree trimming.&#13;
AC 9-6264. tfx&#13;
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IX)P SOIL, gravel, stone, land&#13;
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ing, Bulldozing EJdred Truck 6&#13;
rraetor Service 229-6857 t-t-x&#13;
Bus. Services&#13;
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your choice. MUKJfLBRS. UN&#13;
(X)NDIT1&lt;)NALLY guaranteec&#13;
to original consumer foi a&gt;&#13;
long as he owns the vehicle ov&#13;
which It is installed. A1RCV&#13;
welding supplies. LEAF Spr&#13;
ings, all cars and light trucks&#13;
1H to 2 Tun rrucks. front&gt;&#13;
only. TRUCK MIRRORS re&#13;
condi f 1 o n e d, $3.50. ABE'S&#13;
AUTO PARTS. Howe!!. Phone&#13;
151.&#13;
REGISTRATION NOTICE&#13;
— FOR —&#13;
GENERAL ELECTION&#13;
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1964&#13;
To Hie Qualified Electors of the Township of Putnam&#13;
(Precinct No. I )&#13;
COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON, STATE OF MICHIGAN&#13;
Notice is hereby given that in conformity with the "Michigan Election&#13;
Law", I, the undersigned Clerk, wiD upon any day, except Sunday and&#13;
a legal holiday, the day of any regular or special election or primary election&#13;
receive for registration the name of any legal voter in said Township,&#13;
City or Village not already registered who may APPLY TO ME&#13;
PERSONALLY for such registration. Provided, however, that I can receive&#13;
no names for registration during the time intervening between the&#13;
Thirtieth day before any regular, special or official primary election and of&#13;
such election*&#13;
Notice Is Hereby Given that I will bo at the&#13;
following plaoos on&#13;
Sept. 25,1964, at ISO Tlplady Rd., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.&#13;
Sept. 26,1964, at 180 Tlplady Rd., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.&#13;
Sept. 29,1964, at 180 Tlplady Rd., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.&#13;
Oct. 2,1964, at 180 Tlplady Rd., 10 a.m. to S p.m.&#13;
Oct. 3,1964, at 180 Tlplady Rd., 10 a.m. to S p.m.&#13;
AND ON&#13;
Monday, October 5,1964—Last Day&#13;
The Thirtieth day preceding said Election&#13;
AS PROVIDED BY SECTION 498. ACT NO. 116, PUBLIC ACTS OF 1954.&#13;
From 8 o'clock a.m. until 8 o'clock p.m. on each said day for the purpose&#13;
of REVIEWING the REGISTRATION and REGISTERING such of the&#13;
qualified electors in said TOWNSHIP, CITY or VILLAGE as SHALL&#13;
PROPERLY apply therefor.&#13;
The name of no person but an ACTUAL RESIDENT of the precinct&#13;
at the time of registration, and entitled under the Constitution, if remaining:&#13;
such resident, to vote at the next election, shall be entered in the&#13;
registration book.&#13;
MURRAY J. KENNEDY,&#13;
TOWNSHIP CLERK Sept. 23, 30&#13;
3-BEDROOM - FURNISHED MODEL&#13;
by... STEVEN'S FURNITURE of HOWELL&#13;
aiy body can buy a G.I. repossessed home HOMES 3-BEMOOMS - ONE BATH&#13;
down Small Closing: Cost FOR ONLY $7^50.00 - $58.00 PER MONTH&#13;
THIS INCLUDES TAXES, PRINCIPAL, INTEREST mi CSURA.VCB MODEL OPEN DAILY&#13;
9:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.&#13;
CLOSED FRIDAY AFTERNOON&#13;
Model at 9245&#13;
Lee Road, Brighton&#13;
Call Collect&#13;
229-6552 or after 9 p.m. 5&#13;
546-3705&#13;
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ing Phone A( 9 2711 i-r&#13;
WEU-S. 3 in. to 10 in.&#13;
t a t holes, electric pumps&#13;
pump repairs, well repairs&#13;
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my home or at your office&#13;
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rates, guaranteed, no 1ob toe&#13;
small. Bill Willis. AC 9.7063&#13;
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drainage ditches, lake shores,&#13;
cleaned and sanded. Trucking |&#13;
bulldozing. AC 9-9297, t-f-\&#13;
FOR SALE — Varcon batteries&#13;
tires, mufflers, tail pipes am&#13;
auto accessories. G a .n b 1»&#13;
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Frequently praised, at times criticized, the board of education n t s t neither all&#13;
climates of opinion if it is to carry out the responsibility of funning a school&#13;
M stem that will proride a quality education for children under its jurisdiction.&#13;
Although all citizens have the right to attend school board meetings Mid speak to&#13;
or question issues on the floor, final decision on school issues resides with the board of&#13;
education.&#13;
In u s appointed legislative and judicial capacity the board of education is eaRed&#13;
upon to project educational needs from nursery school through junior college. Along with&#13;
curriculum problems, the board of education occupies itself with the important task of&#13;
maintaining the business of education. In financial consideration* the board mast adopt&#13;
a budget able to meet the community's ability to pay. decide the salaries of school personnel,&#13;
and determine the school building program and what operative •chool equipment&#13;
should be purchased.&#13;
Points vital to remember are that school }&gt;oard members are toted into their positions&#13;
in open elections and that members of the board ot education represent a cross section&#13;
of individuals whose prime concern is ihe student and education.&#13;
300% Increase In&#13;
4-H Agricultural Awards&#13;
MEDALS&#13;
6000&#13;
MEDALS&#13;
4000&#13;
MEDALS&#13;
7,104&#13;
MEDALS&#13;
AWARDED&#13;
7,456&#13;
HBY DAD!&#13;
I WON A TRIP&#13;
CLEARANCE&#13;
ON ALL&#13;
It will toon be awards time in 4H, and this year should see&#13;
nearly 3,000 winners added to tbe steadily growing list of top&#13;
rated agricultural club member*.&#13;
Fifty of the 800,000 boys and&#13;
girls enrolled in the national&#13;
4-H Agricultural program will&#13;
win a free trip to the National&#13;
Agricultural projects under&#13;
taken by 4-H'ers throughout th«&#13;
state help to improve the hom»&#13;
farm and to prepare the way&#13;
4-H Club Congress in Chicago! for future jobs on and off th»&#13;
next November. Six will re-jfarm.&#13;
ceive a $500 scholarship and theI Local 4-H Club leaders, county&#13;
remainder will merit county'and state extension workers,&#13;
medals.&#13;
Delegates to the Congress&#13;
will help to celebrate 10 years&#13;
of sponsorship by International&#13;
Harvester in this particular program.&#13;
However, the company&#13;
has supported 4-H in several&#13;
areas since 1919, according to&#13;
Lthe National 4-H Service Committee.&#13;
parents and residents of the&#13;
community all have a share in&#13;
helping the youngsters select&#13;
and complete one of the manv&#13;
projects in the agricultural program.&#13;
The county extension office&#13;
can supply additional information&#13;
about joining a 4-H Club&#13;
or organizing a new&#13;
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Board Minutes&#13;
• Hamburg Township News Notes • BY JEANNE KNIPPLE UP t-1720&#13;
Regular meeting of the Put- Ezra Plummer — —Aug.&#13;
nara Township Board held&#13;
Wednesday, September 16,&#13;
1964 at 7:30 p.m. Members&#13;
present. Dinkel, Wylie, Stackable,&#13;
Reynolds and Kennedy.&#13;
Meeting -called to order by&#13;
Supervisor Dinkel.&#13;
Minutes of the meeting of&#13;
August 19, 1964 read and approved.&#13;
Motion by Reynolds, supported&#13;
by Kennedy that the&#13;
board re-appoint Dorothy Dinkel,&#13;
to the Library board for&#13;
a three year term. Motion&#13;
carried.&#13;
Motion by Kennedy, supported&#13;
by Wylie to pay the&#13;
following bills as read. Motion&#13;
carried.&#13;
Pinckney Community Library&#13;
$ 500.00&#13;
Virginia Amburgey — Chair-&#13;
' man election board — 23&#13;
••• hrs. and school of instruction&#13;
tn Howell 52.U0&#13;
Rachel Haines — election&#13;
board inspector — 23 hrs.&#13;
and school of instructions&#13;
at Howell 46.00&#13;
Alma Chambers — election&#13;
board inspector — 23 hrs.&#13;
and school' of instructions&#13;
at Howell 46.00&#13;
Frances Russ — election&#13;
board inspector — 23 his.&#13;
and school of instructions&#13;
at Howell 46.00&#13;
Marion Scott — election board&#13;
inspector — 23 hrs. and&#13;
school of instructions at&#13;
Howell 46.00&#13;
Marie Vedder — election board&#13;
inspector — 23 hrs. and&#13;
school of instructions at&#13;
Howell 46.00&#13;
Robert Ackley — election&#13;
board inspector . .. 40.00&#13;
Wayne Shettlcroe — election&#13;
board inspector . . . 40.00&#13;
George Charboneau — canvassing&#13;
Eoard 10.00&#13;
Joseph Lavey — Canvassing&#13;
Board 10.00&#13;
Kenneth Kellenbergcr —&#13;
Canvassing Board . . 10.U0&#13;
Florence Preuss — Sept.&#13;
Librarian 50.00&#13;
dump 30.00&#13;
Cecil Murphy — Aug. dump&#13;
15.00&#13;
Township official salaries —&#13;
\&lt;z year 1,600.00&#13;
Van's Motor Sales — On&#13;
acc't, 10.40&#13;
Doubleday Bros. &amp; Co. —&#13;
election supplies 13.25&#13;
Robert Vedder — tree services&#13;
on Village square 175.00&#13;
The Detroit Edison Co. —&#13;
lights town hall .. 10.13&#13;
Pinckney Dispatch — Aug.&#13;
printing 41.27&#13;
Lee's Standard Service —&#13;
Aug. acc't 28.91&#13;
Cousins Printing Co. — Primary&#13;
ballots 138.00&#13;
Michigan Bell Telephone Co.&#13;
five (5) unit — five circuits&#13;
phones in&#13;
fire hr.U&#13;
town hall and&#13;
43.90&#13;
Murray Kennedy — election&#13;
supplies 3.72&#13;
T. C. Towne — Setting up&#13;
voting machines 17.50&#13;
Motion by Wylie. supported&#13;
by Stackable to adjourn. Motion&#13;
carried.&#13;
"Two great talkers wil&#13;
never travel too far together.'&#13;
I U ve taken over thi-s&#13;
. olumn from Thelma Elm, u no&#13;
has dune such a wonderful&#13;
jfb. Ii" you have any social&#13;
events that you would like&#13;
to appear in this column,&#13;
please telephone the above&#13;
number.&#13;
Professor and Mrs. Eugene&#13;
Nissen of Hail Rd., are the&#13;
parents of a baby girl born&#13;
on S e p t ember 12th. Jane&#13;
Evelyn weighed in at 8V2&#13;
IDS., and has three proud sisters,&#13;
Elizabeth, Mary a n d&#13;
Anna and an equally proud&#13;
brother, Jim.&#13;
Tht Cordley Lake Improvement&#13;
Association recently held&#13;
their second annual picnic. According&#13;
to reports, everyone&#13;
had a very nice time and they&#13;
are looking forward to the one&#13;
noxt year.&#13;
Any boys in the 8 to 10Vi&#13;
year age bracket interested in&#13;
Cub Scouting and living in&#13;
the Lakeland area, please call&#13;
Mrs. Perry at 227-3682. Meetings&#13;
will probably be held&#13;
after school. Mrs. Perry will&#13;
give you all the information&#13;
when you call.&#13;
There is to be a benefit&#13;
frvotball game between the&#13;
Tiien of Hamburg and Pin.kaey.&#13;
This game will come off&#13;
on Oct. 10th at 8:00 p.m. at&#13;
the Pinckney High School&#13;
field The tickets are on sale&#13;
around town for $1.00 apie. e.&#13;
This money will be turned ov:r&#13;
'.o the Athletic Fund for new&#13;
equipment. A nice turnout&#13;
would be appreciated.&#13;
APPLES&#13;
MclNTOSH JONATHAN&#13;
DELICIOUS&#13;
CRANE ORCHARDS&#13;
"FRUIT WITH THE FLAVOR"&#13;
1880 M-36 WEST&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
UP 8-9756 t.f.x.&#13;
cars LSED CAR &amp; TRICK CEXTER&#13;
OF uvrvGSTOx COI;XTY - - -&#13;
QUALITY CHEVROLET - HOWELL PH. 2226&#13;
USED CARS&#13;
1963 Chev Impala Convertible, Super Sport&#13;
P. STEERING &amp; P. BRAKES, RADIO, W. WALLS — LIKE NEW&#13;
1962 Chev Impala Convert., V-8, P. Steering&#13;
RADIO, W. WALLS, P. GLIDE — SHARP&#13;
1962 Chev Impala 4-Door Sedan&#13;
V-8, AUTOMATIC, P. STEERING, RADIO, W. WALLS—17,000 MILES&#13;
1959 Chev 2-Dr., Bel-Aire V-8, P. Glide&#13;
RADIO, W. WALLS. LOCAL CAR, 23,000 MILES&#13;
1960 Olds 4-door Hardtop, Automatic&#13;
P. STEERING, P. BRAKES, RADIO—SHARP&#13;
1960 Chev Impala 2-Door Hardtop&#13;
V-8, P. GLIDE, P. STEERING &amp; BRAKES—LIKE NEW&#13;
1961 Chev 2-Door Bel-Aire 6-Cyl., Std. Shift&#13;
2 TO CHOOSE FROM&#13;
1961 Chev 4-Door Bel-Aire, V-8, P. Glide&#13;
RADIO, W, WALLS&#13;
1962 Chev 4-Door Bel-Aire 6-Cyl. Std. Shift&#13;
RADIO, COLOR WHITE—LIKE NEW&#13;
1961 Chev 2-Door Hardtop, V-8, P. Glide&#13;
P. STEERING, RADIO, NEW CAR TRADE-IN—LOCAL CAR&#13;
1963 Chev 2-Door Biscayne 6-Cyl.&#13;
P. GLIDE, RADIO — NEW CAR TRADE-IN&#13;
1963 Chev 4-Door Biscayne, 6-Cyl.&#13;
P. GLIDE, RADIO — NEW CAR TRADE-IN&#13;
1959 PLYMOUTH 2-Door Hardtop. V-8&#13;
AUTOMATIC, RADIO, W. WALLS, COLOR RED &amp; WHITE&#13;
1960 Chev Impala Convertible V-8&#13;
P.GLIDE, RADIO, W. WALL&#13;
TRUCKS - Also we have '65 trucks for delivery&#13;
1962 Chev Vz Ton, Long Wide Box, 6-Cyl.&#13;
1963 Chev ~ Ton Long Wide Box 6-Cyl. 4 Spd.&#13;
1962 Chev Vz Ton Long Wide Box&#13;
1964 Chev Vz Ton 6-Cyl. Long Box&#13;
LOTS OF OTHER GOOD CARS TO CHOOSE FROM—STOP IN AND&#13;
SEE THEM OR CALL . . . WE WILL COME SEE YOU!&#13;
SALESMEN&#13;
JOSH MITCHELL RUSS GEHRINGER&#13;
LYLE HERBST HARLEY ALLEN QUALITY CHEVROLET&#13;
An event of special interest •&#13;
to the congregation of St.&#13;
Paul Lutheran Church towk&#13;
place Sunday, Sept. 27 at 4:00 i&#13;
p m. m Ann Arbor. This was&#13;
the dedication of the Concordia&#13;
Lutheran College Cl apel.&#13;
Before the dedication ceremonies,&#13;
there was a carillon&#13;
concert by organist Prof. Herbert&#13;
Garske: The choir was&#13;
under the direction of the&#13;
Rev. Paul Foelber. Preaching&#13;
the dedicatory sermon wa^&#13;
the first vice-president Rw.&#13;
Wiedc-raenders, D.D. of *he&#13;
Lutheran C h u r c h Missouri&#13;
Synod, St. Louis, Missouri.&#13;
Present was the Rev. W. Harvy&#13;
Krieger, president of the Michigan&#13;
District, who served as&#13;
liturgist. Also present was representatives&#13;
of churches from&#13;
Ohio and Indiana. Rite of dedication&#13;
was performed by&#13;
President Paul Zimmerman&#13;
This dedication was televis° t&#13;
on closed circuit television to&#13;
the gymnasium where about&#13;
5,000 persons was expected to&#13;
view the dedication. The Chapel&#13;
was a gift to the college&#13;
f r o m all the Lutheran&#13;
Churches of Michigan of the&#13;
Missouri Synod. Governor&#13;
Romney was expected to visit&#13;
the campus on Tuesday.&#13;
A visitor for the past two&#13;
weeks at the William Backlund&#13;
home at Strawberry Lake&#13;
h a s been Mr. Backlund's&#13;
mother. Mrs. George Backlund&#13;
oi' Livcnia.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krasuski&#13;
or Ore Lake had a 25th&#13;
wedding anniversary on Sept.&#13;
?0. Mrs Kraususki also had a&#13;
birthday on Sept. 24. Double&#13;
consra'.ulations. Richard Kra-&#13;
-uski, their son left Sunday for&#13;
Michigan State at Lansing. He&#13;
nas transferred his stud.es&#13;
irom Flint to Lansing.&#13;
The Lakeland King's Daugl-&#13;
;ers ncld a luncheon and ca.'d&#13;
party on Sept. 23 at the ARK&#13;
jld Ellis Hotel) in Lakclurd&#13;
Ths Kebekah Lodge will&#13;
have an initiation at 8:00 p."a.&#13;
iiv S_vt. 30 in Hamburg.&#13;
Rally Day will be held on&#13;
Sunday at 9:00 a.m. at Si.&#13;
Ml E. Grmnd River — Howell. 546-4240&#13;
Lutheran Church. The&#13;
church will also be having a&#13;
I'jmnu vv sale on the 9th and&#13;
10th ot October. There will be&#13;
luore information on this sale&#13;
in n^'M week's column.&#13;
Th« Hamburg Chamber of&#13;
Commerce resumed t h e i r&#13;
inont!i:y dinner meetings at&#13;
•he Town Hall on the 24th of&#13;
fcept. at 7:00 p.m.&#13;
On Monday night, October&#13;
5th a; :i.00 p.m. at the Hur.iburg&#13;
bchool, the llambu.';;&#13;
P.T.A. will be holding th**w&#13;
"yet acquainted1' meeting. The&#13;
touchers will be there for you&#13;
to meet. The Special Education&#13;
'eacher, Mrs. Second,&#13;
will fe.vc a talk on what spe&#13;
c al JMjeation is about. Han -&#13;
burg School now has two new&#13;
special education rooms this&#13;
year. Mrs. Secwd's talk w-il!&#13;
be of interest to everyone.&#13;
Refreshments will be served&#13;
alter ths close of the meeti'.ij.&#13;
The Township Republican&#13;
Club will meet at the Town&#13;
Hall in Hamburg on Sept. DO&#13;
• it 8:00 p.m. ,&#13;
The Village League will L ?&#13;
meeting at the home of Mr-.&#13;
3c.rbara Shcpiridigan, 9Ci1&#13;
H.iinb'jig Rd., en October 1&#13;
at S:fl0 p,ni.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. James Tepaiti&#13;
&lt;-t Siriii-Gvi-La Rd., celebra ed&#13;
heir 4'2nd wedding1, anniversary&#13;
on Sept. 15. The Jarr:-'•&#13;
• Tepatt'* and their pon, Marty&#13;
and l"ii&gt; wife, Shirley a'•&#13;
t brated their anniversaries f«&gt;-&#13;
'.•ether by having dinner a".&#13;
T h e Canopy in Brighton.&#13;
I Marty and Shirley's anniveri&#13;
-ary was early in September.&#13;
b'it they waited to celebra'.o&#13;
it with his parents.&#13;
The last day to register for&#13;
the November election U&#13;
October 5th. Don't forget.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kocppm&#13;
of Whitewood Rd., at-&#13;
;ended the wedding of Connio&#13;
Tdit in Hamburg on Saturday&#13;
evening Ccnnie is Mr and&#13;
Mrs. Koeppcn's granddaughter.&#13;
Mr&gt;. Gladys Kirk and Mrs.&#13;
iiudolph Koeppen went to the&#13;
Michigan Theatre in Ann Ar-&#13;
•jor bst Thursday to see Richard&#13;
f.urton in Hamlet which&#13;
w a s televised to certa.n&#13;
theatre's irom New York. This&#13;
is the play Richard Burton&#13;
• iocs iii modern dress. Mr;1.&#13;
Koeppen said it was very interesting.&#13;
They also visited&#13;
Nonna Kreinbring at St. Joi.'&#13;
ph Hospital in Ann Arbor.&#13;
She is recovering nicely from&#13;
her automobile accident, if&#13;
her f'iends would like to sc".1&#13;
her a card, her room numrrr&#13;
r. 3001. Mrs. Koeppen al-\&gt;&#13;
went to the Lakeland Kind's&#13;
!Jiughters luncheon and card&#13;
[.arty last week as the guest&#13;
of Mrs. Eleanor White.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Erv/in Ducha~c&#13;
of 7876 E M-36 recently r -&#13;
tended the Saginaw Fair. A'-&#13;
though it rained, they had a&#13;
,iiarvelous time. From thef&lt;;.r.&#13;
they went on to Bay City and&#13;
stayed with Mr. Erwin's sifters&#13;
for two days. Roger Envjn&#13;
had a birthday on Sept. 20vh.&#13;
Mrs. Eleanor Gallup of Buck&#13;
Lako recently held a Stanley&#13;
Party at her home. The proceeds&#13;
from this party waa&#13;
turned over to the Mary Circle&#13;
c: St. Paul Lutheran Church&#13;
of Hamburg.&#13;
The church women of St.&#13;
Paul's will be meetiVig Wednesday,&#13;
September 30 »t 10:00&#13;
m. to make articles for thr-.r&#13;
Christmas Bazaar. They will&#13;
3iso meet ayain on oetob.i&#13;
1 at 7:30 p.m. tor any woman&#13;
who couldn't make the morning&#13;
xreeting.&#13;
The Kenneth Herbst family&#13;
oj Kress Rd., had a surpria?&#13;
visitor lust week from Phoenix,&#13;
Arizona. Mr. Al Post, who&#13;
formerly lived on Kress Rd,&#13;
flew in ii-om Phoenix on u&#13;
business trip. While her?, he&#13;
decided to visit his lormtr&#13;
neighborhood. Mrs. Post, on&#13;
Sept. 12th had a baby sL-l&#13;
which they named Natajc&#13;
Jane.&#13;
Mr and Mrs. Leland Sikes&#13;
from Portsville, Kentucky is&#13;
visiting for a while at the&#13;
home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace&#13;
Jones of Hamburg. U M~.&#13;
Sikes can find employment jn&#13;
the area, they will, make th^ir&#13;
hyme here.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Abend&#13;
ol E. M-36 returned a&#13;
ago from a two day visit to&#13;
the Canadian side ot Niagara&#13;
Falls. Mrs. Abend said the&#13;
Falls were very beautiful. Mr.&#13;
Aoend's parents, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Harold Abend moved in next&#13;
door at 4305 E. M-36. They&#13;
are from Detroit.&#13;
Mrs. Charlotte Becker, St.&#13;
Paul Lutheran Sunday School&#13;
Superintendent, would like it&#13;
to be known that on October&#13;
4 th from 2 to 5 p.m. there&#13;
will be a Sunday School Superintendents&#13;
Association biannual&#13;
meeting in Ann Arbor&#13;
at the St. Paul Lutheran&#13;
Church, Liberty at 3rd St.&#13;
Sight churches will be represented,&#13;
a m o n g them&#13;
churches from Adrian, Jackson,&#13;
Brooklyn and Hambur&#13;
Registration is at 2:00 p.rr.&#13;
a.idw the public is invited.&#13;
There will be three speaker.;,&#13;
on literature, one on drama&#13;
and one on art.&#13;
The David C. Thompson family,&#13;
formerly of Trenton, are&#13;
having a new house built here&#13;
ul Cordley Lake. They a-e&#13;
presently living in their cottage,&#13;
which was moved from&#13;
the lake front to the back oi1&#13;
their property. Two of their&#13;
three daughters, Yvonne and&#13;
Dcnise, are going to th-v&#13;
Pinckney schools, while the&#13;
oldest daughter is an airline&#13;
stewardess for American Aillines.&#13;
The Thompson's ha\'e&#13;
b lught their daughters a&#13;
horse which they are boarding&#13;
-.1 the John Barber farm on&#13;
''nrdiev Lake Rd. Lady Jane&#13;
has v/on trophys in 4-H work.&#13;
. * onne a n d Denise have&#13;
oined the 4-H Club so y&#13;
\ill be working with her &lt;o-&#13;
Ml'.y. Sept. 26th was Denises&#13;
welveth birthdny.&#13;
St. Paul Lutheran Churn lc.7 L^ke celebrated her birth*&#13;
.vas the host vhurch for tb&lt;. day on bept 27th Her brota-&#13;
J. eeting or the Lutheran Chil- «JJ ant? tamily, Mr. and&#13;
dien Fnendslup Society i,n Ray Brown of Taylor Town-&#13;
Sept. 29th. A kitchen shower ship were guests for&#13;
J! commercial canned food was&#13;
alko held tor the Lutheran&#13;
'children's Home in Bay City,&#13;
n-ireshnients w e r e served&#13;
after the meeting1.&#13;
' Mrs. Naotno Stevens ot Cord-&#13;
Anniversary Greetings t#&#13;
the Dick Eggerts on the l*ti&#13;
a'-d the Jim Bennetts on the&#13;
25th.&#13;
REGISTRATION NOTICE I —FOR —&#13;
General EEllection&#13;
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3 1964&#13;
To the Qualified Electors of the Township of Hamburg&#13;
(Precinct No. I &amp; 2)&#13;
COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON, STATE&#13;
OF MICHIGAN&#13;
Notice is hereby jriven that in conformity with the "Michigan Election&#13;
Law", I, the undersigned Clerk, upon any day, except Sunday and a&#13;
legal holiday, the day of any regular or special election or primary election,&#13;
receive for registration the name of any legal voter in said Township,&#13;
not already registered who may APPLY TO ME PERSONALLY&#13;
for such regstration. Provided, however, that I can receive no names for&#13;
registration during the time intervening between the Thirtieth day before&#13;
any regular, special or official primary election and the day of such&#13;
election.&#13;
ALSO&#13;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I WILL BE AT THE TOWNSHIP&#13;
HALL ANNEX&#13;
Monday, Oct. 5, 1964 - - Last Day&#13;
The Thirtieth day preceding said Election&#13;
AS PROVIDED BY SECTION 498. ACT NO. 116, PUBLIC ACTS OF 1954.&#13;
From 8 o'clock a.m. until 8 o'clock p.m. on said day for the purpose of&#13;
REVIEWING the REGISTRATION and REGISTERING such of the&#13;
qualified electors in said TOWNSHIP, CITY or VILLAGE as SHALL&#13;
PROPERLY apply therefor.&#13;
The name of no person but an ACTUAL RESIDENT of the precinct&#13;
at the time of registration, and entitled under the Constitution, if remaining&#13;
such resident, to vote at the next election, shall be entered in the&#13;
registration book.&#13;
EDWARD A. RETTINGER.&#13;
TOWNSHIP CLERK&#13;
DODGE&#13;
Comes On&#13;
For 65&#13;
DART The Dodge size compact.&#13;
CORNET&#13;
POLARA&#13;
CUSTOM&#13;
MONACO&#13;
The hot new a&gt; a MW 'ow pr'cai&#13;
Beautiful way to leave the lew-priced field.&#13;
If elegance were spelled i i numbers, this weuld be it.&#13;
The limited edition Dodge for the man with the limited&#13;
taste*&#13;
HOWELL SALES INC.&#13;
2450 W. Grand River, Howtll 546-3230&#13;
4 . 1&#13;
WANT AD RATES&#13;
CASH KATES&#13;
15 WORDS MINIMUM CHARGE $1.00&#13;
6c PER WORD OVER US WOBDS&#13;
SLCOXD CNStKIION 75« FIRST 16 UOBDS&#13;
4c EACH ADDITIONAL WORD&#13;
26c EXTRA FOR A BOX REPLY&#13;
ULADLLNE TIME SCHEDULES&#13;
ARGtS — TLfcS NOON — DISPATCH TCEf. NOON&#13;
TOMORROW&#13;
WMTADTOOAU&#13;
NOTICE&#13;
'GAS CONVERSION Burners.&#13;
:Fr«t Estimates - Terms Gen-&#13;
•tile Horn* Center. UPtown 8-&#13;
t-f-.x&#13;
n g Modern Jazz dancing&#13;
classes are now forming. Evening&#13;
ami Saturday vlasscr&#13;
available. THE DICK SPENCER&#13;
SCHOOL 6 F DANCE,&#13;
Brighton. Phone 229-6957.&#13;
9-30-x&#13;
Card of Thanks&#13;
\VE WISH to express our&#13;
•iftcere thanks ana gratitude&#13;
itt our neighbors, iriends and&#13;
relatives, for the many acts&#13;
Of kindness, messages of sympathy,&#13;
the beautiful floral tributes&#13;
and memorials received&#13;
during our recent bereavement.&#13;
We especially thank&#13;
Reverend Allan Gr&lt;*y for his&#13;
•ivdrdi of comfort ;-.nd for the&#13;
kindness and courtesy shown&#13;
ui l»y the Schnackenberg family.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Crippen&#13;
and family :! Mr. and Mr*. Stanley Knight&#13;
and family&#13;
MALE&#13;
Male&#13;
WELL ESTABLISHED East&#13;
.-ide tool shop recently moved&#13;
to a new building at 11801&#13;
£. Grand River, Brighton and&#13;
has openings for Bridgeport&#13;
operators, shaper operators,&#13;
lathe operators, benchmen.&#13;
Top VVSMCS. 38 hour week.&#13;
Fringe benefits. 9-30-x&#13;
RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS sell&#13;
at practically every home.&#13;
Start a Rawleigh route in Livingston&#13;
County. No capital required.&#13;
Write Rawleijjh, Dept.&#13;
:\1C I 68US85, Freeport, 111.&#13;
9-18-p&#13;
-MACHINIST, some nulling ex&#13;
! perience necessary. Brgel Tool&#13;
'Co., 48B0 S. Old US-23, Brighton,&#13;
tlx&#13;
HELP WANTED hill and part&#13;
time. Good pay plus mileage.&#13;
Inside work and delivery boy.&#13;
Apply at Pizza King, 1308 b.&#13;
University, Ann Arbor.&#13;
10-7-x&#13;
DEPENDABLE BARTENDER&#13;
wanted. Cull 426-4160 or&#13;
Hamilton 6-8133.&#13;
9-30-x&#13;
t NEED HELP in my&#13;
^106. fr week to ttart with&#13;
©pportunity to earn $130 per&#13;
k After 1st month. Phone&#13;
for interview between&#13;
p.m. and 8:30 p.m. tfx&#13;
FEMALE&#13;
MAN wanted. Must&#13;
hi experienced. Phone or- apply&#13;
in p#r*oit to Chef Rieger, Can-&#13;
©py Hotel, Brighton. AC 9-R013.&#13;
930-x&#13;
MAN WANTED to train as&#13;
bartender. Must be 18 years of&#13;
• M Apply t» Mr. Davis or Mr.&#13;
WrffM iftar 5:30 p.m. Canopy&#13;
9-30x&#13;
mm Work. AC&#13;
9-30x&#13;
S f t * tfaM&#13;
* DP - r I need&#13;
married men. No&#13;
as we&#13;
ttfcto 9M. MUft have High&#13;
Mfhmj ttfocatfan, food car and&#13;
Fat Interview Phone&#13;
tfx&#13;
WOMAN WANTED for care of&#13;
invalid patient. 5 days a week.&#13;
Name your wage wanted. 229-&#13;
6431. 10-7-p&#13;
WOMAN FOR light housekeeping&#13;
for widow in exchange&#13;
for room and board and utilities.&#13;
Hamburg AC 7-2621.&#13;
9-30-x&#13;
EARN MONEY for Christmas&#13;
Or winter expenses. Nam?&#13;
your own hours. No investment&#13;
or deliveries! Call Gerry&#13;
at 229-6379. 9-30-x&#13;
GUARANTEED ROOFS&#13;
7m&#13;
Bottt-Up Hot Roofs&#13;
Asphalt Shingle*&#13;
FTM Eftttm»t««&#13;
and New Roof*&#13;
VIRLEY ROOFIXM&#13;
m * MDford MUtual 4-3785&#13;
M* Ouvlin*, MlUord, Mlchlgiui tfx&#13;
BUCK DIRT-TOP SOIL&#13;
1OAD GRAVEL, CRUSHED STONE&#13;
BARTH MOVING, FILL SAND OR CLAY Bulldozing &amp; Grading COLLINS EXCAVATING&#13;
Phone&#13;
7800 W. Grand River tfx&#13;
BUYER'S GUIDE&#13;
"flower* by Heller's"&#13;
Formerly Wlsk»l)i*ni Floral Co.&#13;
Phone HoweU i$4&#13;
ihop S Save&#13;
At Your&#13;
local&#13;
Merchants&#13;
Gamble's Store&#13;
for&#13;
Hardwart — Paint&#13;
Wallpaper • Houseware*&#13;
and Appliance*&#13;
Electrical&#13;
and&#13;
Plumbing Supplies&#13;
Tirtt &amp; BatteriM&#13;
184 W MAiA Ph. AC 7-2S51&#13;
SITUATIONS&#13;
Wanted&#13;
WILL DO baby sitting lit my&#13;
home. D«y or nights. AC 7-&#13;
787b. 10-7-p&#13;
BABYSITTING IN&#13;
Evening, weekly&#13;
Call 227-5817.&#13;
my home&#13;
or nightlv&#13;
tfx&#13;
WANTED — Typing to be done&#13;
at home. Pick up and delivery&#13;
of work arranged. 227-2059.&#13;
Mrs. Reams. 10-7-p&#13;
CAKE DECORATING done in&#13;
my home. Mrs. Larry Maxson,&#13;
Clark Lake Rd. Phone 22D-&#13;
9692. 9-30-x&#13;
Used Cars&#13;
HOTROD — '54 Ford with&#13;
blower and injector. '37 Ford,&#13;
cheap. Phone 227-1361. tfx&#13;
1955 CHEVROLET 4 door.&#13;
Radio and heater. Excellent&#13;
transportation. G o o d fire.*.&#13;
$110. 621 X. Second St. 22M-&#13;
6389. tfx&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
AKlilJS&#13;
AC 7-7151&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
DISPATCH&#13;
UP 8-3141&#13;
THE BRIGHTON (Mich.) ARGUS — WED., SEPT. 30, 1964&#13;
Pets &amp; Animals&#13;
BEAGLE PUPS, come I'ro.n&#13;
Rood breeding line. Males,&#13;
$10.00: Females, $8.00. Pinckney&#13;
878-3301. 9-30-x&#13;
arm ems&#13;
MUSKOVIE DUCKS — Liv&#13;
4 to 7 lb&lt;;. 227-2946. 9-30- i&#13;
1948 FORD TRACTOR, 8N&#13;
motor and grader. Used for&#13;
landscaping. Double set tires.&#13;
Overhauled recently, Just&#13;
bought bigger tractor. $575,&#13;
cash. UP 8-6820. 9-30x&#13;
FREE PUPPIES to sood home&#13;
Beagle mother. 229-6379.&#13;
9-30-x&#13;
Crops for Sale&#13;
1957&#13;
top.&#13;
$200&#13;
'59&#13;
Full&#13;
PLYMOUTH,&#13;
Very goad&#13;
.00. Pinckney&#13;
L I N C O L N&#13;
power, No&#13;
229-9276.&#13;
2 dr., hardcondition.&#13;
878-9753.&#13;
9-30-x&#13;
PREMIERE&#13;
rust. $1,150.&#13;
9-30-p&#13;
WAITRESSES \V A N T E D&#13;
Must be experienced. Apply in&#13;
person Pat's Restaurant, 9830&#13;
K. Grand River. t-f-x&#13;
RESPONSIBLE L A D Y for&#13;
work in store. Must be able&#13;
to type. Apply Birdsong Feed [&#13;
Store, 400 W. Main St. 9-30-x iI&#13;
CAPABLE WOMAN to help&#13;
care for semi-invalid or part&#13;
time relief. No heavy work.&#13;
227-4241 late afternoon or&#13;
evening. 10-7-x&#13;
I960 FAIRLANE 500, 2 door,&#13;
V-8. 292 cu. in. engine, automatic*&#13;
transmission, , radio&#13;
heater, windshiela washer,&#13;
new whitewall tire?, new&#13;
brakes, good condition, $600.&#13;
Seen by appointment. AC 7-&#13;
2755. * 9-30-x&#13;
BALED^TRAVV — 400 baled&#13;
loads, minimum. Call Robt.&#13;
Page, Saranac, Mich., 3197.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
AUTO AND TRUCK financing&#13;
at simple interest. Save the&#13;
liigh cost of financing if you are&#13;
a farmer or a part time farmer.&#13;
Production Credit As&amp;n of Lapcor,&#13;
205 N. Walnut St., HoweU&#13;
Phone 546-2840 . 10-28x&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
1956 BUICK SPECIAL Station&#13;
Wagon, very good motor, as&#13;
is $75. 1953 Chevy .2 door,&#13;
good motor, body fair, as '$&#13;
$75. 8318 Thurston Rd. Pinckney&#13;
at Silver Lake. 9-30-p&#13;
1962 FALCON Country Squire,&#13;
station wagon, excellent condition.&#13;
Automatic-traiig., bucket&#13;
seats, seat belts, etc. Pinckney&#13;
878-3787. 9-30-p&#13;
New Trucks&#13;
NEW GMC Wideside&#13;
Pick-up. From $1795.00 Burroughs&#13;
Pontiac — GMC Sales&#13;
- H o w e U — Dial 546-0930.&#13;
9-65&#13;
Mobile Homes&#13;
I960 HOUSETRAILER, V a i&#13;
Dyk«. 10 x 50 with awning.&#13;
Excellent condition. Call 227-&#13;
2937. 9-30-x&#13;
Boats &amp; Motors&#13;
WILSON'S MID-STATE MARINE&#13;
INC. Authorized Aluma&#13;
Craft Boats and Evinrudc&#13;
Dealer. 6095 Grand River Ave.&#13;
Brighton. Phone Howell 274.&#13;
tfx&#13;
McCulloch Sales &amp; Service —&#13;
"Repairing all Makes." HI&#13;
9-8931. Mannings Sports Center&#13;
9317 Main St. Whitmore Lake.&#13;
tfx&#13;
QUALITY APPLES for&#13;
sauce and eating. Mclntosh,&#13;
Jonathan. Delicious and hone;&#13;
fresh apple cider. Open 7 days&#13;
a week from 8-7. Warren's Orchards.&#13;
8866 McClements Rd,,&#13;
Brighton, \-2 mile west off old&#13;
US-23. tfx&#13;
APPLKS — PKARS — PLUMS&#13;
All popular varieties. Conference&#13;
and Bose pears. Prun^&#13;
plums. Sweet cider. Also picK&#13;
your own apples now in our&#13;
young orchard, Oakland Orchard*.&#13;
2205 K. Commerce Ret.&#13;
bPlvvonn Bums and Duck Lak"&#13;
Rds. 1 mile east of Milfnid.&#13;
8-6 daily. 9-30-x&#13;
APPLKS - Wolf River cooking&#13;
apples, -SI.50 per bushel or 4&#13;
bu. for So.OO. Tree run Macintosh&#13;
$2 bushel, 3 bu. $r&gt;. Bring&#13;
HAVK \ou visited GEORGE'S&#13;
-MARKET? It is on the'corner&#13;
! of Howell Road and M36. Compio.&#13;
s. jplfte line of iji-ociucc. 0-30-x&#13;
'5B 4 , j&#13;
Runs Res) offer takes, call brfore&#13;
'J p.m. Sprod Queen Simplp\&#13;
ironpr. 22&#13;
QUALITY e\prgr&lt;v&gt;M«; and n u i -&#13;
wy stock. Bring containers.&#13;
s h o \ r ! = . \ p c i H r N o o k K . i i n i s ,&#13;
1401 5. Huchos, Lak^1 Ch^muna;.&#13;
t f x&#13;
CIRL'S SADDI.K shor.s.&#13;
7 ' - : urirl&gt; rain coat and&#13;
hlup uintr&gt;r ci&gt;at, both&#13;
blur .-huo irr-&gt;ka!c&gt;.&#13;
Man's hrown suit&#13;
sor&lt;. size .',9.&#13;
6fi69.&#13;
2 pi.&#13;
lisht&#13;
l'j;&#13;
n N:&#13;
troi,-&#13;
USKl.) AND \ K \ V chain &gt;HW..&#13;
C h u c k s Rrpair, Pmcknpy S7.S-&#13;
3149. 9-30-v&#13;
container. Oenrjie's&#13;
9040 Farley Road,&#13;
Fnrm. N E W&#13;
s H 1 a n r j&#13;
U S K D i ; U N S &gt; W e b u v&#13;
Pinckney, i R ] v f ,r a t I s l a n d L H k r ^09.^3,-,&#13;
9-30-x 1 f x&#13;
WE WILL HAVE frrsh swprt&#13;
CIDER, Bulk, at lou ratr; 70c&#13;
per gallon. Grorge's Fruit&#13;
Faim, 9040 Farley Rd. Pinckney.&#13;
9-30-x&#13;
SAVE FOOD $ S $. Come to&#13;
the farm tor fre&gt;h egss. Small.&#13;
3 dozen/ 95c. In dozen, $3.7.V&#13;
Medium, 3 dozen SI.25. 15&#13;
dozen, S 5.7/5. Neighbors, split ;2 case. Hollow Oak Farm,&#13;
Rushton Rd., ' at 8 Mile. 4&#13;
miles east of US-2:5 and M-36&#13;
interchange. GE 7-2474.&#13;
FOUR BUSHELS Genessee&#13;
wheat - I year from certification,&#13;
UPtown 8-3110. 9-3Ox&#13;
HONEY — COMB and strained.&#13;
Al.-o apples Charles Whalen&#13;
,5077 Mason Rd., Phone 546-&#13;
1677. 10-14-p&#13;
Farm Item&#13;
BE AS CAREFUL selecting&#13;
credit a* you are selecting&#13;
cattle and machinery. We&#13;
loan on all farm needs with&#13;
simple interest. Production&#13;
Credit Ass'n. of Lapeer, 205 N.&#13;
Walnut St, Howell Phone 546-&#13;
2840 9-30x.&#13;
GOOD BASE COWS are necessary.&#13;
Good credit is also necessary.&#13;
You find the cows and we&#13;
furnish the credit with terms&#13;
to fit your income. Production&#13;
Credit Ass'n. Of Lap«er, 205 N.&#13;
Walnut St., Howell. Phone 546-&#13;
2840. 9-30x&#13;
WANTED&#13;
Experienced machine operators. Must have two&#13;
to three years experience or training equivalent&#13;
in set-ups, gauginfc and blueprint reading. Many&#13;
liberal benefits, straight hourly wages with opportunities&#13;
to advance. Write or contact: Personnel&#13;
manager, Gould Engine Parts Division, HoweU&#13;
(Arrow Head) Plant. Howell, Michigan, Telephone&#13;
546-0050.&#13;
9-30x&#13;
End E. Enget&#13;
DECORATOR&#13;
Painting&#13;
Signs&#13;
— Wall Paper&#13;
114 School St. Brighton&#13;
AC 7-5941 tl&#13;
A IK COMPHLSSOR iur rent&#13;
Sterling Drilling Co. Call Flowell&#13;
1787. t-f-x&#13;
KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR,&#13;
H cu. ft.. 43 Ib. freezer,&#13;
$(io. Philco 20 inch console TV,&#13;
n e w p i c t u r e t u b e , SIS,), ]U'il&#13;
F o r d , R e t r a c t a b l e t o p , Y-K.&#13;
a u t o m a t i c t n i n ^ i v . i ^ i n r ; . \v&lt; ' •&#13;
s t e e r i n g , n e w t i r o s - s h a r p S95fl.&#13;
.1962 C n c \ j-otrt Hviun L . 2 (n»o;&#13;
h a r d t o p , 6 c y l i n d e r , s t a n d m - i i&#13;
t r a n ? m i s M o t i , n r w f i r e s . .S1,300. j&#13;
P h o n e a f t e r 5 p . m . 2 2 7 - 7 7 1 4 .&#13;
CHECK US ?T)R CiOOn rle;)l--&#13;
on ovir fall clearance sales on&#13;
choppers, blowers. tractors,&#13;
plows and h a r r o u s . We ti ade&#13;
c'Pd fin.incr. I-I;ir'l;itvi Area&#13;
Hardware. Phone 6.12-7141.&#13;
10-7x&#13;
75,00n BTU OIL FURNACE&#13;
with duct work. AC- 7-7374.&#13;
9-30x&#13;
AD... Mm PAPERS.. I PRICE&#13;
—COVERS THESE AREAS—&#13;
Hartland Brighton Whitmore Lake&#13;
Green Oak Pinckney HoweU&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
1THICA 12 GAUGE Shotgun.&#13;
Model 37 feather-weight. Master&#13;
choke — from open eylindei&#13;
to full choke. Good used shape.&#13;
$50. 229-9668 alter 3 p.m.&#13;
tfx&#13;
hVEHY KIND of COHJ on hand,&#13;
also fuel oil, lumber a J id huiidni)&#13;
i supjiJies. Frer delivery.&#13;
Phone HA 6-8119. D. L, Hor'y&#13;
&amp; Sons, t-f-x&#13;
BIKKS K K P A I R K D , sold,&#13;
tr-adnd. 130 kl. Nurth St.,&#13;
Brighton. Phone 229-7083.&#13;
t - f - x&#13;
AUCTION kiVKRY .SHiurdr.y&#13;
7:30 p.m. Good used furniture.&#13;
Open all day Saturdays. 9010&#13;
Pontiac Trail 21* miles south ot&#13;
South Lyon. tfx&#13;
ANTIQUKS&#13;
At'iernutjns&#13;
Farm. 1401&#13;
Chemung.&#13;
in shop and bani.&#13;
N e r t H i N o a k&#13;
S. Hughes, Lake&#13;
t t x&#13;
P R O T t C T YOUR HOME&#13;
•-'ROM TERMITES. For further&#13;
infonrja'ion c»]J b\ T&#13;
Hyne and Son, Brighion. or&#13;
Thomas Read Sons, inc. 878-&#13;
3211. AC 7-1831. UN&#13;
S C KKNKD&#13;
i . S i , •&#13;
PKAT humus.&#13;
CSI.U LAWN M (J W L R S .&#13;
MHII\ IH'HIKIS. I'ixccllfnt runclitiuii.&#13;
Hfasonriljly p r i c e rl .&#13;
Chuck'.N lirrvnf Shu[), Pinrk-&#13;
F1RKPLACK WOOD, pick up,&#13;
or will dcln n , A\ » iliihlf lt&gt;&#13;
irunk 11111 or truck lea.I.&#13;
Chuck'* Ropan, I'incknrs' S7"&lt;-&#13;
I-;VI-;IU;IU-:KNS. s\&#13;
Turn oft' U.S--';! nt&#13;
RfL ^11 '.' mile t&#13;
Rd&#13;
S i h c i&#13;
u 1A i'&#13;
t-l'-s&#13;
Nl:JhD C A S H " We p;iy cish oi&#13;
tiude, used nuns and outboard&#13;
motors. Mill Creek apoitin^;&#13;
Goods, Dcxtei1. t-f-x&#13;
UKL M(JNTK PKACHKS - Iflc&#13;
a ciiu. Hiu coupon &gt;nlc ul Jlitf1-&#13;
w,.y Discount .Market. Scr fld&#13;
on i^agc 7. O-.'JO-p&#13;
DF;L MO.VTK TUNA - i\n- a&#13;
c m . Big coupon sale- at Ritrw;&lt;&#13;
y Discount .Market. See rid&#13;
on pa^e 7. 9-iK)p&#13;
BLACK SPRUCE and&#13;
b l u e &gt; p, i. cc J In • .&#13;
y o u i x ' H . I2fi()o \'.ui&#13;
AC 9-L!6.)."i.&#13;
C o l o r a d o&#13;
L; R d ,&#13;
9 • .'30x&#13;
2 OIL STOVES, one 2."&gt;(l gal,&#13;
Wink over ' •• lull uf oil. o n e&#13;
82 RI&lt;\. r l r c t n c hoi watci1 hualer,&#13;
K&lt;'&lt;'(1 as new, ' 2 price. I&#13;
would like to sell'my saws. All&#13;
good. One table saw with planer,&#13;
large band.saw, drill press,&#13;
all complete with motor-.-. First&#13;
$150. H suns, ril'lrs and shotguns.&#13;
Average $25. each, but&#13;
must take whole lot. Saturday&#13;
12-.1. Sunday till 3 o'clock. 6189&#13;
Fonda Lake D r i v e 9-30x&#13;
Household&#13;
BIG CHIEF SUGAR - !5 1b.]&#13;
bag, 29c. Big coupon sale at 30&#13;
Fiiteway&#13;
on page&#13;
GALLON' GAS&#13;
Discount Market. See 1 wafer healer. Havr no&#13;
HOT&#13;
nepr)&#13;
i-r-x&#13;
TOOL M A K E R S&#13;
for&#13;
Milling Machine&#13;
Bridgeport Mill&#13;
Lathe and Bench&#13;
FOWLERVILLE MACHINE PRODUCTS&#13;
FOWLERVILLE, MICHIGAN&#13;
BRIGHTON SWEET SHOP&#13;
SEALEST Ice Cream&#13;
ADAMS POTATO CHIPS&#13;
PAUL DelXVA—1215 NV. Main St.—Ph. AC 9-7092&#13;
H E A T H Complete Tree Care&#13;
TreetService Trimminf, Remml&#13;
4010« Gilbert St. Spraying, Stump Re*&#13;
Plymouth, Mich. moral by Machine&#13;
CALL.&#13;
RAY MAXWELL, Representative&#13;
PHONE AC 9-6132 — BRIGHTON&#13;
tfx&#13;
BEWARE! - BEWARE!&#13;
Whether you own Private Property or a Business&#13;
you can now have it completely protected ajfHinHt&#13;
Vandals, Burglary, etc. for as little as $15.00 per&#13;
month&#13;
Livingston Security Patrol&#13;
BOX 109 LAKELAND, MICHIGAN&#13;
PHONE 227.213.-)&#13;
TELEPHONE: (Area Code 517)&#13;
Howell 546-4780&#13;
G. E. CISSNEY&#13;
i SEPTIC TANK SERVICE&#13;
~ PUMPED — SERVICED — REPAIRED&#13;
YEARLY MAINTENANCE&#13;
PROMPT EFFICIENT — 21 HOIR SERVICE&#13;
i f&#13;
Household&#13;
CHECK and cumpare K e h m t -&#13;
\vv (jolden Anrmersai-y Jairtbui&#13;
PP of \Hiues, i r e and save on&#13;
Kf1i\ in.'ilni1 irinnsall m Footers&#13;
nd dryers; Trile\el ranga»;&#13;
WANTED&#13;
A-iama rof&#13;
toi extra&#13;
and divers;&#13;
J)ishv\'ashtir; P ' r e c&#13;
trade and finance.&#13;
feature&#13;
Trilevf&#13;
K&lt;?lvln«i-&#13;
\va&gt;hers&#13;
rang"*;&#13;
HartJand&#13;
Area&#13;
7141.&#13;
Haidware. Phone 632-&#13;
SINGER automatic zig&#13;
cabinet morirl, A-l condition&#13;
with \\-arranty. Does many fanc&gt;&#13;
p stiichps, makes buttonholes,&#13;
sews on buttons, monograms,&#13;
appliques, etc, No attachments&#13;
needed. Balance due $43..'0 or&#13;
p«\ merits of $r&gt;.l)U per mo. Howell&#13;
546-046.V tfx&#13;
SINGER AUTOMATIC Fancy&#13;
M i t c h , l i i t f t)\'ir\o\l . &gt; i i R h t l ; u s e d&#13;
in 4 drawer de«k. Makes fancy&#13;
designs, sews on buitons,&#13;
makes buttonlioles. appliques,&#13;
monograms, darns, embroiders,&#13;
blind hemming, sews in /ippeis.&#13;
No attachments needed&#13;
Free instruction.*:. 20 year&#13;
guiirantec. Baiiince due $fil,8T.&#13;
Take ovfi" payments ST.125 per&#13;
month. Cull 548-0465. 9-30x&#13;
THK SINUEn COMPANY,&#13;
Slant-O-Matic special portable&#13;
likp new, S 158.50. Used Singer&#13;
portable, $14.95. New Singer&#13;
Zigzag machine. $99.95. Many&#13;
more bargains. Little or no&#13;
down payment, Phone Norman&#13;
Pilsner. \our only authorized&#13;
representative. AC 9-9344,&#13;
S-30x&#13;
\'M I;F:CDRD PLAYER with&#13;
AM radio and amplifier. 229-&#13;
WANTKD t'SLD Shot guo»&#13;
single bajiel pump, 227-232L&#13;
LX) DO k£W£AViJ^G. TAILORING,&#13;
MENDING and&#13;
rLRATIONS. Mrs. CeciJ&#13;
phont AC 9-2732.&#13;
\&#13;
ii&#13;
I NKED THE following farm&#13;
items for cash deal; A hammer&#13;
knife mower, a 2 whtel&#13;
trailer, a chain taw, tractO»&#13;
and attachment*. Must be in&#13;
good condition. 227-7369.&#13;
9-30-x&#13;
DEXTER FRIENDS OF L I -&#13;
BRARY, for Annual Hou*f&#13;
Tour, Sunday, October 18. Wot&#13;
information, call Dexter HA*&#13;
6-8622. 9-3G-X&#13;
GIRL WANTS RIDE from&#13;
Brighton or Whitmore Lake t *&#13;
Ypsllanti, 5 days per w t t k .&#13;
Call 229 9824.&#13;
Pliy&#13;
NO&#13;
CHKST TYPK DKEP Frre/e,&#13;
K&lt; n i , it Perfect condition&#13;
s:;fi. AC T-5T14. l()-7x&#13;
KLKCTROLL'Z SCRL'BH K R&#13;
,ind \ \ i i \ f i , S»2"v Chrome Strollii-&#13;
C'h.iir - fombinHtion high&#13;
i h i i 11 . v d u t !i n i , . • i r o i k '&#13;
i ' V u i n i -ii l i i h l e a n d c h a i r *C&gt;,&#13;
S2."i. 2 2 * ( - 2 4 19. J O - T x&#13;
1 H R O W N U P H O L S T E R E D&#13;
C h a i r . S2f).0(J A C T T . ' j j l .&#13;
2 1 INCH BLOND KMKRSO.N'&#13;
S i i n f l i i i c T \ ' , S w i v e l b . i T . $ 5 0 .&#13;
l'.\ r i u w n - H l i t f j \i I N ( , ' •&#13;
GOLKERS. Don't allow th«&#13;
scao.^n to end without pisving&#13;
BEAUTIFUL RUSH L A K E&#13;
MILLS GOLF CLUB. G%\U&#13;
Picnic, Swim, Bowl on \\\%&#13;
Green Bring the family.&#13;
nil day for only $1.50.&#13;
WAITING. Rush Lake&#13;
Golf Club. 3199 ftuih Lake ,&#13;
fiTfl-5569, Follow M-36 to Pttivsville&#13;
Rd. 9-30X&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
TLOOP SCRUBBER and Poluner&#13;
by hr. day, ete QamfcJ*&#13;
Store. AC 7-2551. t-f-»&#13;
(i/JIDKN ROTO-TILLER tor&#13;
by the hour or day Gam-&#13;
Hflrdu'are. tfx&#13;
'CHAIN SAWS, cement mix^r,&#13;
i I'uMi ^cedpr, lawn i-oiier, ^heel&#13;
] I J ; i J • i o w « , \ ; i r i o u K o t h o r t o o l s&#13;
and equipment Including rototiltPt.&#13;
CHUCKS R E P A I R ,&#13;
878-3119. t-f-x&#13;
1 CLEAN RUGS, like new. I O&#13;
I ea.«y to do with Blue Lustre.&#13;
; Pent f iPrti Ic charnpooer SI.&#13;
George B. Hull &amp; Sen Hdwe.&#13;
8-30x&#13;
WESTING HOUSE HEERIGERATOR,&#13;
$35. f)nr oak typewriter&#13;
rJosk, .S2"). Air conditioner, $40.&#13;
mie mahciRiiny oflut- dpsk $2.").&#13;
(JIIC wiriflow (an, $25. 22f&gt;-&#13;
3R')9. 9-30x&#13;
I HIRED IT&#13;
THROUGH THE&#13;
WANT ADS&#13;
MASONRY&#13;
WORK&#13;
Including&#13;
BRICK, BLOCK.&#13;
CEMENT and STONE&#13;
Any size job wanted&#13;
New or Repair&#13;
John Hott. 229-9081 tf&#13;
Come See Us. . . For Your Fresh Fruits and Vegetables&#13;
Picked Fresh Dailv SHADY STOP&#13;
$4 SO M-36. Whitmore Lake - AC 7-4051 •&#13;
Sweet Cider By Gallon or GlaM&#13;
Homemade Donuts&#13;
Professional and&#13;
Business Directory&#13;
&amp;E£Hitf&#13;
FUNERAL ROHE&#13;
AMBULANCE SERVICE&#13;
706 W Main, Ph. 229-9S71&#13;
S 1 № \&#13;
DR . JOH N R. TULLE *&#13;
Chiropracto r&#13;
T U M . - T hu m.-Smt .&#13;
H tijn. to 6 pan.&#13;
44U W. MM n St .&#13;
AC M S M&#13;
*-1-«S- x&#13;
BIUUUTUN BMAtTY&#13;
SALON&#13;
121 W Nrtrt A at AC 1-9U\&#13;
— Op*r\ Eveninti «»&#13;
Air Conditioned&#13;
t-IM- v&#13;
-&#13;
ti«ctrtc* j Contrtotoit&#13;
OAFKNET&#13;
CLECTRJ O ftflOr&#13;
Appnajic* tWpiir aad&#13;
Lic«nsed CleeMeiaji&#13;
Ph. AC 7.73U , S21 W, NUir ^&#13;
HALMTN G&#13;
munor * •stari^ r&#13;
Wai) WMnisff&#13;
LEO KUMM1EK2 ,&#13;
AC M 3 4 1&#13;
UH iMUad Vmim tfr.&#13;
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1&#13;
Jf You Want To Sell...&#13;
. W(8 us! We have buyers waiting for city and country&#13;
homes, farms and small acreages. For a "good deal,"&#13;
at the best price and PROMPT ACTION, let us hear&#13;
from you.&#13;
DIAL 227-1431&#13;
ACRE HOME SITE&#13;
Corner location on blacktop&#13;
road close to Howell.&#13;
Land high with nice view of&#13;
I country-side. Area of good&#13;
homes. $300 down. $25 mo.&#13;
payments.&#13;
20 ACRES&#13;
Gently rolling 20 acres vacant&#13;
with about 8 acres good&#13;
woods. Will make nice location&#13;
for your country home.&#13;
Close to Howell. $1500. dn.&#13;
LAKE FRONT&#13;
Cute 2-bedroom completely&#13;
furnished cottage 1V4 car garage,&#13;
bath house. $9500. ?1,-&#13;
500 down.&#13;
INVESTMENT&#13;
Vacant 230 acres rolling,&#13;
scenic land, many trees,&#13;
evergreens and 380-ft. lake&#13;
LIVINGSTON REALTY CO.&#13;
Brighton - 227-1431 — Rowell - 546-4510&#13;
Evening Calls&#13;
LYNN WRIGHT, BRIGHTON 229-6500&#13;
LOU PAKMKNTKK, HOWELL 546-1431&#13;
frontage. 34 mile paved road&#13;
frontage. Possibility for development,&#13;
recreation area,&#13;
private estate. $200, acre.&#13;
PRIVATE HUNTING&#13;
25 acres vacant, mostly&#13;
woods with deer, pheasant&#13;
and small game. 1-3 miles&#13;
off 1-96 Exit. $100 acre.&#13;
40 ACRES&#13;
Gently rolling land with&#13;
about 8 acres good woods&#13;
with deer and small game.&#13;
$1,000 down payment.&#13;
ESTATE&#13;
27 acres scenic land with&#13;
about 600 ft. lake frontage.&#13;
Deluxe large 3 or 4 bedroom&#13;
brick ranch home, 3 baths, 2&#13;
fireplaces, walk - out basement,&#13;
zoned hot water heat,&#13;
attached 2V6 car garage. Excellent&#13;
area, paved road&#13;
close to 1-96 and US-23 exits.&#13;
PRIVATE LAKE&#13;
Ideally located on paved&#13;
road close to Howell. 11&#13;
acres scenic rolling land&#13;
with 3Vfe acres strictly private&#13;
springfed lake. Beautiful&#13;
site for your country&#13;
home or could be divided into&#13;
several home sites.&#13;
SSOO DOWN&#13;
3-bedroom Howell home in&#13;
need of repair and decorating.&#13;
Almost 2 acres land,&#13;
garden space and 2 other&#13;
small buildings, Reduced to&#13;
$6,900 $500 down.&#13;
RANCH HOME&#13;
Attractive 3-bedroom Howranch&#13;
home, full basement,&#13;
gas furnace. Nice&#13;
landscaped lot, paved road,&#13;
good area. Home in ecellenxt&#13;
condition and a good buy at&#13;
$13,900 with $2,200 down on&#13;
existing F H A mortgage.&#13;
Payments only $95 month.&#13;
TV/O BUSINESSES &lt;•&#13;
We have 2 Livingston County&#13;
businesses that you might&#13;
be interested in. Because&#13;
each is going business, we&#13;
suggest an appointment for&#13;
details. ?&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
SLEEPING ROOM. 803 Madison&#13;
(St 229-9370. tfx&#13;
MODERN HEATED. 4-rm. duplex,&#13;
on lake, near Whitmore&#13;
Lake, private entrance. Phone&#13;
AC 7-5713. nights. t-f-x&#13;
ROOM A BOARD, family style&#13;
614 Flint R4. AC 9-7065. t-f-x&#13;
1 BEDROOM APARTMENT&#13;
Grand River location. Faye&#13;
Birkenatock. Call AC 7-6720.&#13;
tfx&#13;
FLORIDA - Furnished apartment&#13;
including utilities for the&#13;
season. Siesta Key, Sarasota.&#13;
Florida on the bay. Call 227-&#13;
4633 Brighton. 9-30p&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
SPACE 22 ft. x 30 ft. in new&#13;
building. Suitable for offices or&#13;
small business. See at Virginia'i&#13;
Beauty Shop or call 229-&#13;
9023. tfx&#13;
TWO BEDROOM HOUSE,&#13;
furnished or unfurnished&#13;
Phone 229-9751. 10-7p&#13;
SLEEPING ROOMS. 724 Madison&#13;
St. $8 per week. AC 9-6721.&#13;
tfx&#13;
SMALL FURNISHED house&#13;
in Brighton suitable for 1 or 2&#13;
people. Gas heat. Inquire 803&#13;
E. Grand River. 229-7031.&#13;
9-30x&#13;
F U R N I S H E D apartment 2&#13;
rooms and bath. Hot water furnished.&#13;
227-6836. 9-30-p&#13;
Earl W . Kline Real Estate&#13;
9817 E. Grand River Brighton, Michigan&#13;
City of Brighton&#13;
1 ACRE LOT —S 3edrooms,&#13;
fireplace, c a r p e t i n g &amp;&#13;
drape*, screened porch, excellent&#13;
condition. Terms&#13;
4 BEDROOMS: 2 story&#13;
home, large lot, full basement,&#13;
large clsets, storage&#13;
space, carpeting &amp; drapes.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
INCOME: 2 units, 2 bedrooms,&#13;
living room, dining,&#13;
kitchen and bath per unit.&#13;
Good location. Terms.&#13;
INCOME — Corner lot 3&#13;
apt. never unoccupied, 1 apt.&#13;
completely furnished. Excellent&#13;
investment. Terms.&#13;
Country&#13;
ACRE — Howell Area:&#13;
S Bedrooms, large 1W. room,&#13;
fireplace, wardrobe closets,&#13;
ullra-modern kiichen, family&#13;
room with a panoramic view&#13;
of the countryside. More&#13;
land available. Terms.&#13;
12 Vi ACRES: 8 Bedrooms,&#13;
2 car paras:©, small barn,&#13;
partial basement. Term**&#13;
10 ACRES — This beautiful&#13;
estate Is rolling &amp; wooded.&#13;
Home custom built with aL&#13;
the extra's. Owner leaving&#13;
state. Terms.&#13;
BEACH LAKE — S Bedrooms,&#13;
all electric heat, lake&#13;
front, attached gar., extra&#13;
lot, fireplace, excellent condition.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
240 ACRES — S Bedroom&#13;
home, can be sold as unit or&#13;
80 acre parcels.&#13;
Lako Homes&#13;
SCHOOL LAKE —4 Bedrooms,&#13;
large lir. room,&#13;
H.A. heat, lake privileges&#13;
lVa baJhi, storage space.&#13;
A real Buy, $12,500.&#13;
Terms&#13;
COTTAGES — On Round&#13;
Brigfts and Island Lake from&#13;
$},000. &amp; up.&#13;
AC 7-4636&#13;
LAKE-OF-THE-PIXES —&#13;
New 8 Bedrooms, 2 fireplaces,&#13;
I1/: baths, attached&#13;
2 car garage Ranch. Terms.&#13;
ROUND LAKE — 8 Bedrooms&#13;
frame, lake front,&#13;
level wooded tot, porch&#13;
screened and glassed. Terms.&#13;
FONDA LAKE — Brick, 2&#13;
car attached garage, Disposal&#13;
and dishwasher, Gas&#13;
not water heat, storms and&#13;
screens. Excellent beach.&#13;
Terms* K&#13;
Lake Homes&#13;
BRIGGS LAKE — Stone&#13;
siding &amp; alum, siding, 8 bedrooms,&#13;
2 car garage Oil HJL&#13;
heat, partial basement, Lot&#13;
90 x 212, fireplace, lake&#13;
privileges. $9,500. Terms.&#13;
SILVER LAKE — f Bedrooms&#13;
(poss. 3rd.) plus 2&#13;
Bedroom cottage, S car garage,&#13;
8'/i acres, 380 ft lake&#13;
frontage, can be sold as unit&#13;
or wili divide. Terms&#13;
Lake&#13;
Building Sites&#13;
LAKE-OF-THE-PINES —35&#13;
desirable waterfront lots.&#13;
Take your choice, $4,600,&#13;
10% down,&#13;
LAKE-OF-THE-PINES —&#13;
Off lake lots, heavily wooded&#13;
with beautiful pines. $2,-&#13;
500, 10% down.&#13;
Commercial&#13;
DOWNTOWN BRIGHTON:&#13;
Building 22 i 120, cement&#13;
block with brick front, G*s&#13;
heat, sir conditioned. Terms.&#13;
NEW HUDSON — Building&#13;
*0 x 50 now leased, apt&#13;
above, Ideal location. Terms.&#13;
BRIGHTON — Grand River&#13;
East. 200 x S00. Terms.&#13;
BRIGHTON . - Grand River&#13;
West. 185 x 400. Terms.&#13;
Farms and Vacant&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
WINTER cottage at Sarasota,&#13;
Florida. For the season. Call&#13;
AC 7-7631 after 6 pJn. 10-7-p&#13;
3 BEDROOM home, $75 per&#13;
month Close to churches, school&#13;
and shopping. Dial 229-6552.&#13;
After 9 p.m. 546-3705 Do-aid&#13;
Henkelman Co. Real Esta e.&#13;
tfx&#13;
2 LAKEFONT homes 3 and 2&#13;
bedroom. Modern, year around.&#13;
Gas heat Automatic hot water&#13;
heater. John Peterson, 813&#13;
Sunrise Park Drive. 9-30p&#13;
1 BEDROOM apartment. Heat&#13;
furnished. Close to shopping.&#13;
No children or pets. $65.00 per&#13;
month. Shown by appointment.&#13;
Phone AC 9-6611. tfx&#13;
MODERN HOUSE newly decorated&#13;
at Fonda Lake, nice&#13;
yard glassed in porch, one&#13;
bedroom, gas heat, no pets.&#13;
Deposit required. Open Fri. to&#13;
Sun. night. $65.00 mo. 10220&#13;
E. Grand River tfx&#13;
NICE 2 BEDROOM HOUSE&#13;
NICE TWO BEDROOM house.&#13;
Oil furnace. Garage, Siiver&#13;
Lake priveleges. Available October&#13;
5th. $75. per month. AC&#13;
fl-7841. Ask for Mary Mlnton.&#13;
9-30x&#13;
TWO BEDROOM unfurnished&#13;
house. 6118 Island Lake Drive&#13;
AC 9-9173. 9-30p&#13;
3 ROOM APARTMENT. Furnished&#13;
or unfurnished. AC 9-&#13;
6029. tfx&#13;
WINTERIZED COTTAGE at&#13;
Portage Lake. Howell 546-3669.&#13;
9-3 Op&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
WIXOM — 5 acres, spacious&#13;
face brick Colonial. 3 bedrooms&#13;
down. 3 and bath unfinished&#13;
second floor with heating, wiring,&#13;
and plumbing. Kitchen&#13;
built-ins. Owner sacrificing.&#13;
$25,000. TR 2-2$14 evenings.&#13;
TR 4-9615 days. Morris Realty.&#13;
10-14x&#13;
WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY&#13;
for retired person. Income&#13;
property. Owner must&#13;
sacrifice. Income $100 per mo.&#13;
GR 4-7058. tfx&#13;
NEW COTTAGE and Wooded&#13;
lot - Full price, $2595, with&#13;
$259 down. Private sand beach&#13;
on large lake. Fishing and&#13;
boating. Deer and partridge&#13;
hunting. Leave US-27 d-75)&#13;
Freeway at Harrison-Gladwin&#13;
exit. At stop sign, turn left one&#13;
block to our office. Northern&#13;
Development Co., Harrison.&#13;
Open 7 days a week. (Member&#13;
Chamber of Commerce.) 9-30x&#13;
RETIREMENT HOME, Huron&#13;
River Drive near Portage Lake;&#13;
2 bedroom, year round on 1&#13;
acre lot. Beautiful pine setting.&#13;
Basement, garage, garden plot.&#13;
$9,000. Terms. Mabel Zimmerman,&#13;
Lady of Lakes, Dexter&#13;
426-8830. 9-30x&#13;
HOME, 6 MILES SOUTH of&#13;
Howell on Howell-Pinckney&#13;
Road; 90 ft. on pavement, 225&#13;
ft. deep; all kinds fruit, berries;&#13;
landscaped shady yard;&#13;
2 bedrooms, large living room&#13;
with fireplace, carpet, draperies&#13;
included, modern kitchen,&#13;
utility room, l1^ car attached&#13;
garage; 1.000 gal. septic tank;&#13;
92 ft. well. Sale price $16,000.&#13;
Can be financed. ME. jel Zimmerman,&#13;
Lady of Lakes, Dexter&#13;
426-8830. 9-30x&#13;
Acreage&#13;
S ACRES — G«nily rolling,&#13;
good location. Terms.&#13;
SMALL FARMS—2% -fi&#13;
- 10 ACRE PARCELS,&#13;
well restricted 1 mile&#13;
north of access to 1-96.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
TRAILER SITE 60' x 150', completely fenced, 14' x 20'&#13;
new garage. Good well, septic system &amp; pump. Lake privileges.&#13;
$5100.00—Terms.&#13;
COUNTRY HOME on approx. 2 acres of nicely landscaped&#13;
land. Beautiful fireplace in living room. Large kitchen with&#13;
"built-ins" and lots of handy cupboards. Oil H.W. furnace&#13;
— low fuel bills. Attached plastered garage. $18,900.&#13;
—Terms.&#13;
COUNTRY HOME on IV* acres near Pinckney on paved&#13;
road. Oak floors, copper plumbing, aluminum siding. Full&#13;
basement, oil H.W. furnace. 2 car attached garage &amp;&#13;
breezeway. Built in 1963, and there is more acreage available.&#13;
$15,500.&#13;
2 BEDROOM Lakefront, easily adaptible to year around&#13;
with 3 bedrooms. Large lot with lots of big trees. 10* x&#13;
24' enclosed porch. Very good lake frontage. Mostly year&#13;
around neighborhood. $9,500.00 easy terms.&#13;
KEN SHULTZ AGENCY&#13;
Real Estate S Insurance 9909 E. Grand River, Brighton&#13;
Bus. Services THE BRIGHTON (Mich.) ARGUS — WED., SEPT. 30,1964&#13;
AC 9-6158&#13;
LAKE-OF-THE-PINES: •&#13;
New: 3 Bedrooms, 2 fire.&#13;
places, 1V4 baths, attached&#13;
2-car gar., brick ranch,&#13;
ceuaixy kiichan w i t h&#13;
dishwasher and all builtin*&#13;
Terms.&#13;
60 ACRES — 2 Bedrooms,&#13;
2 story home, H. A. Heat,&#13;
paved road large barn. Excellent&#13;
condition. Terms.&#13;
120 ACRE*—Vacant, Wooded&#13;
and Scenic Close to 1-96&#13;
Terms&#13;
SO ACRES — HARTLAND&#13;
AREA, 8 Miles from Expressway,&#13;
large barn 40 i&#13;
30, Septic &amp; Hell. Terms.&#13;
7 ACRES — Winan's take&#13;
Sab. Terms.&#13;
40 ACRES — Rollins; &amp;nd&#13;
wooded close to 1-96. Terms.&#13;
RENTAL — Maxfield Lake:&#13;
2 Bedrooms, Lir. room wilh&#13;
fireplace, kiichen, enclosed&#13;
porch, completely furnished.&#13;
1100.00 per month, 1 child&#13;
accepted.&#13;
Bailey&#13;
AC fr-M82&#13;
Duane Hyne&#13;
AC 7-4636&#13;
Walker Faosaett&#13;
Brighton 227-1021&#13;
COUNTRY HOME — Two bedroom ranch on 2/3 of an&#13;
acre. Located close to elementary school, one block off&#13;
blacktop road. Ideal for young couple or retirees. $9,000.&#13;
with small down payment and excellent terms.&#13;
CITY HOME — Two bedroom one floor home. Stone and&#13;
aluminum exterior. Refrigerator, stove, washer and drper.&#13;
$7,500. Good terms.&#13;
THREE BEDROOM BRICK RANCH — Near West Elementary&#13;
School. Dining room, two baths, basement, oil&#13;
heat, breezeway, 2-car attached garage, large lot just outside&#13;
City limits. Terms.&#13;
LAKE-OF-THE-PINES — Lakefront tri-level with beautiful&#13;
view. Four bedrooms, sunken living room, dining&#13;
room, extra large kitchen, 3Vfe tiled baths, panelled family&#13;
room with fireplace and snack bar, gas hot water heat,&#13;
two car attached garage. Terms.&#13;
SILVER LAKE — Waterfront 3-bedroom year 'round&#13;
home. Panelled interior, fireplace, full bath, extra large&#13;
garage. Good condition. $19,900. Terms.&#13;
CHEMUNG LAKE — Lakefront 3-bedroom year 'round&#13;
home. 80 ft. water frontage. Natural fireplace, gas heat,&#13;
spacious porch, 1V4 car garage. Immediate possession.&#13;
$12,500 with $2,000. down.&#13;
40 ACRES — Vacant. Located on blacktop road. $350.00&#13;
per acre. Terms.&#13;
80 ACRES — 5-Bedroom farmhouse. Needs repair. Blacktop&#13;
road. $350.00 per acre. Good terms.&#13;
OFF SEASON BUY — Island Lake. 3-Bedroom cottage.&#13;
Large glass enclosed porch, basement, fully furnished, excellent&#13;
condition. Lake privileges. $7,000 Terms&#13;
A. C. THOMPSON, Real Estate&#13;
9947 E. Grand River&#13;
Brighton — AC 7-3101&#13;
Salesmen:&#13;
MERLIN GLAZIER WILLIAM REICK6&#13;
AC 9-9345 AC 9-6335&#13;
EXCLUSIVE&#13;
FRANCHISE&#13;
Amazing new liquid plastic&#13;
coating used on all types of&#13;
surfaces interior or exterior.&#13;
Eliminates waxing when applied&#13;
on Asphalt Tile, VinyL&#13;
Linoleum, Vinyl Asbestos, Hard&#13;
Wood, and Furniture. Completely&#13;
eliminates painting&#13;
when applied to Wood, Metal,&#13;
or Concrete surfaces. This finish&#13;
is also recommended for&#13;
boats and automobiles.&#13;
NO COMPETITION&#13;
As these are exclusive formulas&#13;
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by Servicemaster. Free estimates.&#13;
Phone 546-4560. If no&#13;
answer 546-0413. tfx&#13;
GAS Conversion Burners. Free&#13;
estimates — terms. Gentile&#13;
Home Center. UP 8-3143.&#13;
tfx&#13;
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finishing. Free estimates. J &amp;&#13;
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W. Main St AC 7-7531. t-f-x&#13;
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Co. tor free estimates&#13;
A-l workmanship — Lowest&#13;
prices. Phone Fenton MA 9-&#13;
6523, 503 N. LeRoy StH Fenton,&#13;
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AND WANT TO GET&#13;
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Howell 546-3610&#13;
Custom Built&#13;
Ranch Homes&#13;
ON FOUR LAND&#13;
LARGE&#13;
Covered Fror.t Porch&#13;
86,850 Full Price&#13;
NO DOWN&#13;
PAYMENT&#13;
$58.00 Per Month&#13;
3-Bdrm. Alum. Insulated siding,&#13;
copper plumbing, dura*&#13;
tub 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: 28425 Pontiac Trail&#13;
2 miles north of Ten Mile,&#13;
So. Lyon.&#13;
Cobb Homes, Inc.&#13;
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• REAL ESTATE # INSURANCE # BUILDING&#13;
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• HOWELL- 1002 E. GRAND RIVER&#13;
DIAL 541 - 2880&#13;
# B R I G H T O N — 10SW. MAIN AC 7-1131&#13;
• PINCKNEYBRIGHTON&#13;
3 BEDROOM RANCH — close to shopping&#13;
center, kitchen has built-ins, bath — full&#13;
basement — Located on two lots. $16,500.&#13;
No. 1321&#13;
Z BEDROOM Or possible 3 bedroom,&#13;
story home Separate dining room, close&#13;
to A &amp; P and churches. $12,900. with $1,900.&#13;
down No. 1674.&#13;
2 BEDROOM RANCH — Living Room,&#13;
dining room, kitchen and utility room. Lot&#13;
66 x 147. Priced to sell. No. 1451&#13;
TWO-STORY HOME — Exterior in excellent&#13;
condition — living room 14 x 16 — dining&#13;
room 12 x 14 — Good location to shopping&#13;
and school. $7,900. Cash No. 1715&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
4 BEDROOM OLDER HOME — large lot —&#13;
Excellent shade trees. $7,500. No. 1721&#13;
COUNTRY&#13;
2/5 ACRE — 3 bedroom — one story home.&#13;
Carpeted living room, basement with work&#13;
shop and play room. Attached two car garage.&#13;
Nice landscaping. $15,900. with terms&#13;
No. 1708&#13;
2 BEDROOM COTTAGE — combined living&#13;
room and kitchen — lake privileges on Rush&#13;
Lake. $7,500. with $750.00 down. No. 1685&#13;
LAKELAND COUNTRY CLUB — two-level&#13;
home overlooking Golf Course — beautiful&#13;
trees and setting — modernistic home — 3&#13;
bedrooms. No. 1682.&#13;
3 V4 ACRES — 2 bedroom ranch — dining&#13;
room — kitchen and spacious living room&#13;
— attached IV2 car garage — storms and&#13;
screens. $10,500. with $2,500. down. No.&#13;
1665&#13;
3 BDRM. RANCH — Maxfield Lake Area —&#13;
ceramic bath — built-in kitchen — Maybe&#13;
purchased furnished. $11,500. with $2,500.&#13;
down. No. 1664.&#13;
2 BEDROOM RANCH — living room 24 x 14,&#13;
kitchen and dining area 16 x 26 — breezeway&#13;
and attached 2Va car garage. Near&#13;
Erighton. No. 1655&#13;
HORIZON HILLS — 4 Bedroom ranch,&#13;
full basement, fireplace, kitchen with&#13;
built-in oven and stove, 2 baths. Attached&#13;
2 car garage, $35,000. No. 1522.&#13;
117 E. MAIN 878-3177&#13;
LAKE HOMES&#13;
HARVEY LAKE - Four bedroom Bi-Level&#13;
lakefront, brick exterior — walkout basement&#13;
— 2 car attached garage % bath&#13;
off master bedroom. No. 1042&#13;
ORE LAKE — Three bedroom cottage ~&#13;
Excellent beach — 75 x 300 lot - large&#13;
shade trees — living room 12x13 — dining&#13;
room 12 x 15 — porch 9 x 26. No&#13;
1712&#13;
BUCK LAKE - Two bedroom ranch - built&#13;
in 1964. Ceramic bath _ excellent easement&#13;
to lake. $9,250. No. 1714&#13;
HANDY LAKE - nearly new 2 bedroom&#13;
ranch _ full basement - kitchen has,&#13;
built-in stove and oven — dining area 11&#13;
x 15 - $12,775. - $1,500. down. No. 1684&#13;
SILVER LAKE - 2 bedroom - oil furnace&#13;
—designed for year around living — With&#13;
extra lot. $11,000. with $1,000. down. No&#13;
1628 . I&#13;
LONG LAKE - 2 Bedroom - large porch -&#13;
garage — furnace — This cottage is flan&#13;
of exclusive club. $12,750. with $3,500&#13;
down. No. 1629&#13;
LONG LAKE - 2 bedroom cottage - moderr&#13;
kitchen — Sandy beach. $11,000. with $2&#13;
500. down. No. 1588&#13;
HANDY LAKE — 2 bedroom lakefront obttage,&#13;
walkout basement. $8,500. with $500,&#13;
down. No. 1717&#13;
STRAWBERRY LAKE - 3 bedroom, secorv&#13;
row home with attached garage, spadoue&#13;
living room. $9,600. with $2 600' down&#13;
1535&#13;
I&#13;
2 BEDROOM modernestic ranch on beautifully&#13;
landscaped country lot. Carpeted living&#13;
and dining room, fireplace, kitchen with&#13;
built-in oven and range, blender and dishwasher.&#13;
Possibility of lakefront. $23,000.&#13;
No. 1653.&#13;
8 BEDROOM RANCH — living room, kitchen&#13;
— attached two car garage. Lot 110 x 198.&#13;
$12,000. No. 1645&#13;
19 ACRES — 3 bedroom older farm home in&#13;
good condition. Living room, kitchen and&#13;
dining room. 1*2 car garage. Beautiful setting&#13;
among blue spruce and hemlock trees.&#13;
$17,000. No. 1701&#13;
S BEDROOM RANCH — Hamburg Area —&#13;
black top road — Built in 1958 — Excellent&#13;
closet space. $12,500. No. 1632&#13;
S BEDROOM ranch nestled in pines — many&#13;
features — slate floor entry way — covered&#13;
patio — cherry paneled family room with&#13;
fireplace and many more. No. 1512&#13;
! 8 ACRES — River borders one side of this&#13;
3 bedroom home — fireplace — attached&#13;
garage. $18,500. Terms acceptable. No. 1272&#13;
2 BEDROOM cottage, living room with fireplace,&#13;
kitchen, bath, covered patio. Compeletly&#13;
furnished. $10,500. No. 1559&#13;
SMALL COTTAGE — full basement, living&#13;
area 12 x 20, kitchen 10 x 7, full bath,&#13;
knotty pine interior, furnished, 2 lots.&#13;
$6,500. with $1,000. down. No. 1697&#13;
3 BR RANCH — carpeted living room with&#13;
fireplace, kitchen and dining area, 1*4 baths,&#13;
recreation room, 2Va car garage Nicely&#13;
landscaped. $21,500. No. 1547&#13;
3 BEDROOM RANCH — within stones throw&#13;
of Brighton — 1% bath — carpeted living&#13;
room -— full basement No. 1675&#13;
LAKE CH^yn^Q - Excellent lake priv^eges,&#13;
2 bedroom cottage with waJk-out basf&gt;&#13;
ment, can be used for year around livin?&#13;
Spacious shaded lot. $8,850. No. 1604&#13;
RUSH LAKE — 2 bedroom year-round honr.&#13;
— second lot with good easement to lake&#13;
living room and bedrooms carpeted — aluminum&#13;
siding. $11,200. with terms. N&lt;&#13;
1576&#13;
2 BEDROOM ranch type cottage, pine par&#13;
eled interior, newly carpeted livng roprr&#13;
famly kHchen combined with dining area&#13;
Excellent beach. $13,000. No. 1311&#13;
STRAWBFRRY LAKE — 3 bedroom home&#13;
full basement with finished recreation roorr&#13;
—living room and dining room carpeted&#13;
ideal beach — screened in patio. $18,50'&#13;
with terms. No. 1481&#13;
CEDAR LAKE — 3 bedroom ranch typcottage&#13;
— interior wood paneling — 55xl2f&#13;
lot. $9,000 with $1,500 down. No. 1480 '&#13;
LAKELAND - Not by the sea. but beautffn&#13;
Strawberry Lake — 2 bdrm 1 story horn'&#13;
—ideal commuting distance to Ann Arbo:&#13;
—$12,500 with $1,000 down. No. 1366&#13;
WOODLAND — 5 BEDROOM brick venee&#13;
ranch home. Large living room with fire&#13;
place, 2 baths, family kitchen, glassed 1r&#13;
porch wiLh grill. Outside patio with grii&#13;
2 car garage. $31,500. No. 1553&#13;
FARMS&#13;
HORSE FARM — East of Brighton — CO&#13;
acres — good fencing — 8 box stalls — ;-&#13;
bedroom ranch with attached garage —&#13;
fireplace — % mile frontage. $47,500.&#13;
RETREAT&#13;
10 ACRE — private pond — 54 varieties of&#13;
trees — Black top road —\Vi story* retre«!&#13;
—wall to wall carpeting. No. 1719&#13;
Mildred Shannon&#13;
AC 9-6636&#13;
Bea Meggitt&#13;
AC 9-2496&#13;
Charles Showerman&#13;
Mildred Duff&#13;
MU 5-2056&#13;
Sally Noeker&#13;
AC 9-6874&#13;
Roscoe Eager&#13;
Virginia Herrmann Erston Clarke&#13;
498-2173&#13;
H. G. Wiggins&#13;
PR 4-5648&#13;
AC 9-7923&#13;
Bill Ernst&#13;
AC 9-9407&#13;
Bert Wylie — UP 8-3146 Art White&#13;
Ralph Nauss Hollis Miller&#13;
Bill Bortels&#13;
Bob FVitch&#13;
8 ROOM CUT STONE lakefront&#13;
home, 32 ft. carpeted living&#13;
room, 2 fireplaces, 3 bedrooms,&#13;
den, basement at Silver&#13;
Lake near South Lyon. $32,500.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
NICE LEVEL lakefront lot 50&#13;
x 300 at Lake Tyrone. $3,000.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
ACRE BUILDING tit«,&#13;
level, near expressway*. $1,500.&#13;
ayner&#13;
408 West Insurance &amp; Real Estate&#13;
Main Sheet — —&#13;
BRIGHTON Detroiters call WOodward 3-1480 A C 7 - 2 2 7 1&#13;
FNT. tf)22 Oppn Sundays &amp; Evening by appointment A C 9 - 7 * 4 1&#13;
FOUR BEDROOM farm home&#13;
on 1 acre, clean and comfortable,&#13;
$3,500. $1,100 down.&#13;
2 BEDROOM home on Huron&#13;
River, fireplace, hot water heat,&#13;
scenic location. $12,000 Terms.&#13;
BEST OP BUYS, beautiful productive&#13;
80 acre farm near&#13;
Brighton, good 6 room nome&#13;
and many valuable buildings,&#13;
VA mile road frontage. $28,500.&#13;
DISPATCH — WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30. 19G4&#13;
. . . Pinckney Prattle . ..&#13;
By ALICE GKAY&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Woodroe Massey&#13;
of Rush Lake Road visited&#13;
in Ashville, North Carolina&#13;
with relatives last week.&#13;
Miss Susan Bonner of Berkley&#13;
spent the weekend with&#13;
her great-aunt Mrs. Leona&#13;
Marie Bonner of Timothy&#13;
Acres.&#13;
Friday alteraoon Mrs. Nel&#13;
Wylie and daughter, Miss Kaye&#13;
Wylie, motored to Lafayette,&#13;
Indiana where they w e r e&#13;
guests of three lieutenants,&#13;
Richard Wylie, Ron Witzel and&#13;
Todd Stong. Saturday they attended&#13;
the Purdue and Ohio&#13;
U game followed by open&#13;
house in their honor where&#13;
they met many of the boy's&#13;
professors and friends. In the&#13;
evening they attended the&#13;
Victory Variety Show held in&#13;
the fabulous music hall on the&#13;
campus which is the largest&#13;
in the U.S. Sunday morning&#13;
they toured the campus with&#13;
Lt. Wylie as their guide and&#13;
returned home Sunday afternoon&#13;
by way of Michigan&#13;
City and along the shore oi&#13;
Lake Michigan.&#13;
Thomas Bonner entertained&#13;
sixteen members of the Farmington&#13;
Investment Club at a&#13;
trap shoot and supper at his&#13;
UllDIN&#13;
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Commercial — Industrial — Residential&#13;
Detroit Edison Agency&#13;
Phone 227-7611&#13;
321 W. Main St. Brighton&#13;
home on Rush Lake Road&#13;
Wednesday, September 23rd.&#13;
Mr. Bonner and hie brother,&#13;
Robert Bonner oi Tecumseh&#13;
left Sunday for five weeks&#13;
of hunting in Wyoming.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chanyi&#13;
(the former Sophie Bobon)&#13;
of the Pinckney-Dexter Road&#13;
are the proud parents of a&#13;
little baby boy born September&#13;
16 at McPherson Health&#13;
Center. He has been named&#13;
Brian Michael and weighed 7&#13;
pounds, 12 ounces at birth.&#13;
This makes three boys and&#13;
three girls for the Chanyi.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Chanyi&#13;
are the paternal grandparents.&#13;
Hell v.as really crowded&#13;
Wednesday, September 23&#13;
when people from far and&#13;
near gathered there attending&#13;
the auction held at Mel Reinhard's&#13;
Den of Antiquity.&#13;
A/2C Don Ackley, son of&#13;
the Robert Ackleys, after a&#13;
30 day leave spent in the&#13;
Pinckney area has reported at&#13;
his new base, the Madera&#13;
Air Force Base near Fresno,&#13;
California.&#13;
Something new has been&#13;
added at the Gerald Reason&#13;
Real Estate office . . . Mrs.&#13;
Lorna Allison, formerly of the&#13;
Pinckney area but now living&#13;
n Howell, has been added to&#13;
the sales staff. Mrs. Allison&#13;
tells us that her son,' Lee,&#13;
who attended the Pinckney&#13;
school for many years, is now&#13;
in the army in an airborne&#13;
division and is training in&#13;
Georgia.&#13;
Mrs. Charles Baxter, Mrs.&#13;
Mary Michael and Mrs. Audrey&#13;
Potter attended a Pioneer&#13;
Girls Leaders Retreat at Isand&#13;
Lake State Park last Friday&#13;
and Saturday. These ladies&#13;
are devoting a good share of&#13;
£ir time with the active&#13;
Pioneer Girls group at the&#13;
Hiawatha Beach Church.&#13;
About 15 of Pinckney's&#13;
Rainbow Girls attended the&#13;
DeMolay installation of officers&#13;
n Howell last Saturday night.&#13;
Mother Advisor B e v e r l y&#13;
Bowles and her husband,&#13;
Herb Bowles, a member of&#13;
he Advisory Board of Rainbows,&#13;
also attended. Gerry&#13;
Reason, Ray Lelonek and Albert&#13;
McCarty of the Pinckney&#13;
area were among those intailed&#13;
this term.&#13;
Mrs. Edith Carr of Mill&#13;
Street is the proud grandmother&#13;
of a new baby boy&#13;
born to her son and his wife,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carr of&#13;
jN'orthvillo. This new addition&#13;
I to t!ie C U T frunily' was born '&#13;
September 27 and weighed &gt;&#13;
at 7Vj puunds.&#13;
And while we aie mention&#13;
ing new additions, We et thi-&#13;
Dispatch are proud to of oui&#13;
new subscribers in far oil&#13;
Hawaii . . , Robert Nosker,&#13;
and wife, the former Pat Bays,&#13;
both Pinckney graduates are&#13;
living there while "Butch" &lt;s&#13;
serving his s'tint in the service.&#13;
Pat has a good job nearby&#13;
and they have an apartment&#13;
in Honolulu.&#13;
Carl Hollister of West M-&#13;
36 recently purchased four&#13;
registered Angus cows and an&#13;
Aberdeen.Argus bull from C.&#13;
H. Sayer of Lake Odessa.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shirley,&#13;
Mrs. Robert Amburgey&#13;
and children spent last week&#13;
end at Douglas Lake fishing&#13;
and relaxing.&#13;
Sunday guests at the Murray&#13;
Kennedy home were son,&#13;
Dick, his wife and two youngsters&#13;
of Ferndale.&#13;
Miss Otha Reynolds of Detroit&#13;
visited her mother, Mrs.&#13;
Mable Reynolds last Sunday&#13;
and spent part of the day&#13;
with the Max Reynolds family.&#13;
Classes have started for&#13;
Miss Scharme Baxter at Grand&#13;
Rapids School of the Bible&#13;
and Music in Grand Rapids.&#13;
This is her junior year. Before&#13;
her departure, Scharme&#13;
and her mother, Mrs. Charles&#13;
Baxter, spent several days at&#13;
their cabin at Hillman.&#13;
Horses trained by James&#13;
Dunn of Rush Lake Road&#13;
came in first, second and third&#13;
at races held at Hazel Park&#13;
last Monday night. At Sunday&#13;
dinner the Dunns entertained&#13;
Mac McQuarrie and&#13;
Tom Wilburn, drivers at the&#13;
horse races.&#13;
Visiting at th« James Everard&#13;
home at Rush Lake this&#13;
week is Mr. Everard's sister,&#13;
Miss Mary Everard of Owensboro,&#13;
Kentucky. Miss Everard&#13;
arrived Friday and will stay&#13;
here for a week. On Wednesday&#13;
the Everards and their&#13;
guests were in Detroit visit-&#13;
.ng with relatives and friends.&#13;
All day Sunday guests at&#13;
:he James Everard home were&#13;
Mrs. Mabel Coleman, her son,&#13;
Bob Coleman and family, and&#13;
;he Everard's niece and famly,&#13;
the Leon Thayers of Clio.&#13;
The Ladies Missionary So-&#13;
:iety of the People's Church&#13;
met Monday night at the&#13;
home of Mrs. Alice Stockton&#13;
of Patterson Lake. Mrs. Charges&#13;
Hewlett, who has been&#13;
president of this very active&#13;
group has assumed a new "job"&#13;
. . . she and her husband,&#13;
Charles are now leaders of the&#13;
een-age group T-N-T's sponiored&#13;
by the church. Mrs.&#13;
itockton was installed as&#13;
president of the Missionary&#13;
Society at this Monday meei-&#13;
.ng. Mrs. Wiegel I? the vicepresident&#13;
this year-&#13;
Mr, and Mrs. LeRoyF*rrt-&#13;
' ' • ::l " r K v y ( / o ; , ,;: &gt;. IV-...L -'t .&#13;
1" 1 ui'u:a \ i i'.i • i ,41 ML1 IIIJIU&#13;
o; -Mr :-nd M p s . i . K . r Kvjbl i J •&#13;
son o! Hush Lake .i K'u duy.s&#13;
. last week.&#13;
James Whilley, Jr . u ho recently&#13;
loined the service Is&#13;
jwith a paratrooper unit at&#13;
j Fort Kr-ox. Kentucky.&#13;
Mrs. Everett H ammo I was&#13;
iii Detroit Monday attending&#13;
a luncheon honoring E. Alberta&#13;
C'ubuin a high oificia]&#13;
in ttit- Rainbow Guh of Michigan.&#13;
Sgt. ..nd Mrs. William Oliver&#13;
'the former Sarah Wylie' are&#13;
back m this area after a 20&#13;
month's tour of duty lor Bill&#13;
in Germany. After spending&#13;
several days with her sister&#13;
and family, the Joe Laveys,&#13;
the Olivers lett for Kentucky&#13;
for a visit with his parents&#13;
before reporting lor duty at&#13;
Fort Jackson. South Carolina&#13;
where Bill expects to be stationed&#13;
tor the next two years.&#13;
The Olivers have two children,&#13;
a four month old daughter&#13;
born in Germany, and a&#13;
three year old son born in&#13;
the State.-'. Sarah, a Pinckney&#13;
girl, attended pinckney High&#13;
before joining the WAACs&#13;
where she served until her&#13;
marriage.&#13;
Mr. a n d Mrs, Rudolph&#13;
Raetz are leaving for Okauchee,&#13;
Wisconsin Wednesday,&#13;
September 30th for a week&#13;
long visit with relatives and&#13;
friends.&#13;
Last Wednesday the 50 Plus&#13;
Club traveled to Dansville&#13;
where they had dinner at the&#13;
Crossroads Inn with 33 members&#13;
and friends all having a&#13;
good time. A short meeting&#13;
was held in Dansville around&#13;
the tables. The next meeting&#13;
will be held at Pilgrim Hall&#13;
October 21st at 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Mrs. Edna Gilligan of Dover,&#13;
New Jersey who came to the&#13;
Pinckney area in August to&#13;
visit with her sister, Mrs.&#13;
Lloyd Wellman, oi Pinckney-&#13;
Howell Road is now a patient&#13;
at the McPherson Health Center&#13;
after suffering a heart&#13;
attack.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Raetz&#13;
entertained their daughter an:l&#13;
family, the C. J. Raymonds&#13;
on Sunday, September 27 for&#13;
dinner.&#13;
s;1 r y p a r l y l : o t : u i i i i 1 M e .- • '&#13;
A i r s . t _ ) l i \ t r h L i i n n i u i k l &lt;&gt;t ,\,.&#13;
niem, California Suncutv.&#13;
Lht home oi Mr1, and "\{-.-&#13;
B. Simmons oi Birmingham.&#13;
Mrs. Ralph Chiprnan retur;:&#13;
ed home from McPhersoi. ,&#13;
Health Center Tuesday. ;&#13;
Mrs Belle Leach. Beatrice i&#13;
Conk, and Mr. and Mrs. Har- t old Ludtke and Gary dined -n&#13;
Jackson Sunday tu celebrate&#13;
the birthday of Mrs. Leach, i&#13;
This has been a busy ueek \&#13;
tit the Gregory Elementary&#13;
School. Monday night was the&#13;
first P.T.O. meeting for the&#13;
year. A spirited 2 hour business&#13;
session resulted in several&#13;
actions important for the&#13;
school. 2 tetherball sets have&#13;
been installed. Several other&#13;
pieces of playground equipment&#13;
have been purchase!.&#13;
Committees on projects and&#13;
programs were set.&#13;
On Wednesday evening the&#13;
Gregory School was host to i&#13;
the district M.E.A. Chapter. !&#13;
Thursday was hearing test ;&#13;
day for all 1st, 3rd, and 5th&#13;
graders. This was conducted&#13;
by Ingham County.&#13;
The 6th grade is busy putting&#13;
the finishing touches to&#13;
the Gregory International Air-&#13;
&lt; i will reces*&#13;
.'J G t ' i i^J c.r ! j : ! V&#13;
II.&#13;
attend '.m M.E.A. institute&#13;
pillage ^eautu&#13;
"AIR CONDITIONED '&#13;
# Permanent!*&#13;
Hi-Fashion Sl\ ling&#13;
Bleaching&#13;
ColorinIjtf&#13;
Manicuring&#13;
Pedicuring&#13;
HOURS: Closed Mondayb; Tues. thru Sal. 9 to 5;&#13;
Thurs. • Fri. evenings by appointment only.&#13;
"KfliTHfn S7s"ffffif Pinc'kney&#13;
DONNA MOLLY&#13;
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the home of Mrs. Pearle Marshall&#13;
Wednesday. The afternoon&#13;
was spent working on&#13;
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300 W. NORTH PHONE AC 9.9531&#13;
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117 W. Grand River, Brighton&#13;
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C820 E. Grand River, Brighton&#13;
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2321 E. Grand River, Howell&#13;
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603 W. Grand River, Brighton&#13;
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217 W. Grand River, Howell&#13;
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225 E. Grand River, Brighton&#13;
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9827 E. Grand River, Brighton&#13;
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g THE BRIGHTON (MICH.) ARGUS — WED., SEPT., 30, 1964&#13;
BRIGHTON CHURCHES&#13;
FIRST METHODIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
400 Cast Grand River&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
ACademy 7-7783&#13;
Robert Bruhaker. Pastor&#13;
ACademy a-7831&#13;
Mrs. Melviu Usbt-OrganUt-&#13;
Cholr Director&#13;
Church School, 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Worship Service, 10:45 a.m.&#13;
There is a nursery during&#13;
he worship service for prechooi&#13;
children.&#13;
Thursday 7:00&#13;
!hoir Rehearsal.&#13;
Thursday 8:00 p.m. Senior&#13;
tehearsal.&#13;
Youth Fellowship, 6:30-8:30&#13;
&lt;JJJ. each Sunday.&#13;
p.m. Carol&#13;
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH&#13;
CATHOLIC CHUKCH&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Phone TiU-dS6a&#13;
Pastor. Kev L«o McCaoo&#13;
Assistant Reverends&#13;
Brendun fi L^riviidve,&#13;
Leo Poser, C.M.M.&#13;
Sunday Masses, 6:.v&#13;
0:00 12:00.&#13;
Weekday Masses, 6:30,&#13;
Holyday Masses. 5:30,&#13;
2:15 and 6:00&#13;
F i r s t Fridays. Masses dt&#13;
':50 a.m.. 11:20 and 6:00 p.m.&#13;
Confessions Wed., and Thrus-&#13;
L i v e \ e r r r - f ' i - \ ] - &gt; ' \ &lt; ' " - i ' l u i&#13;
on at 6:00 a.m., 6:30 a.m. and&#13;
eiuie the 7:00 ;;.:;;. .\Ia;;s...&#13;
to Our Mother ot&#13;
H e l p Wednesday&#13;
7:30, also at 5:30&#13;
ST. PALL'S UP18CUPAL&#13;
CHIFCH&#13;
Tb&lt;&#13;
Pund&#13;
&lt;i. Kidson.&#13;
8:00 a.m&#13;
By tne Mill&#13;
Rev. Rupert&#13;
Rector&#13;
Sunday Services,&#13;
Holy Communion.&#13;
10:00 a.m., Morning Prayej&#13;
Church School and Nursery&#13;
First and Third Sundays&#13;
HoJy Communion at b o t h&#13;
services.&#13;
7:00 p.m.. Youth League.&#13;
8:00.&#13;
8:00.&#13;
8:15&#13;
BRIGHTON CONGREGATION&#13;
Ot JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES&#13;
Presiding Minister:&#13;
James P. Sazama&#13;
Phone 229-9201&#13;
Kingdom HalJ&#13;
80i Chestnut Street&#13;
Thursday. 7:30 p.m., Theo&#13;
cratic Ministry School.&#13;
Thursday, 8:30 p.m., Service&#13;
Meeting.&#13;
Sunday 2:30 p.m., Public&#13;
Talk.&#13;
i Sunday 3:45 — Watchtower&#13;
Study.&#13;
Tuesday 8.00 p.m., Area&#13;
Bible Studies. Kingdom Hal]&#13;
801 Chestnut St., Brighton&#13;
1020 K Grand River, Brighton,&#13;
9088 Parshallville, Hartland.&#13;
Novena&#13;
'erpetuai&#13;
vening at&#13;
Holy Communion t 6:00. 6:30&#13;
ind 7:00 a.m.&#13;
St. Jonn (Mission). Located&#13;
&gt;n M-59 two miles west ot MU&#13;
Sunday Masses, 9:00 a.m.&#13;
Confessions before the .Mass.&#13;
lolyday Mass at 7:30.&#13;
THE GRACE BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
CORNKR OF HYXE AVD&#13;
HACKER RD3.&#13;
Wayne L. Giauque Pastor&#13;
A Church where&#13;
all are Welcome&#13;
Sunday Bible School, 9:50&#13;
•m.&#13;
Morning Preaching Service,&#13;
ll^eQ a.m.&#13;
Evening Service, 7:00 a.m.&#13;
Wednesday Bible Study and&#13;
3hoir Practice, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
If you would like transportation&#13;
to any of the services call&#13;
AC 7-3163 or desire pastoral&#13;
rounseJ call . . . South Lyon&#13;
138-3211.&#13;
TRI- LAKES&#13;
3100 Le»&#13;
BAPTIST&#13;
Road&#13;
Rev. Bruce Slino, Pulor&#13;
10:00 a.m. Sunday School.&#13;
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship&#13;
6:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship.&#13;
7:00 p.m. Evening Service.&#13;
Wednesday evening at 7:30&#13;
p.m. Bible Study and Prayer.&#13;
ST. GEORGE EVANGELICAL&#13;
Ll'THERAN CHURCH&#13;
803 West Main Street&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
AC 9-2763&#13;
Sunday School with classes&#13;
fur children, age 3 through&#13;
high school as well as a class&#13;
for adults at 9:45 each Sunday&#13;
Worship Service is held at&#13;
11:00 a.m.&#13;
Supervised nursery care for&#13;
small children is provided during&#13;
the worship service.&#13;
Visitors are always welcome.&#13;
LLi. KAN CULKCL&#13;
K Northfleld ChurcU *a&#13;
Northfleld I'uwmhip&#13;
Raymond Frey Pttator&#13;
Phone 833 I4MW&#13;
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Murninfc Services. 10:30 a.m&#13;
Confirmation (la^SAs:&#13;
Adults. Thursday, 8:00 p.m&#13;
Children, Saturday, 10:00&#13;
a.m.&#13;
ST. PATRICK'S&#13;
CATHOLIC CHURCH&#13;
Whiimor* Lak«&#13;
Father Leo Malkowskl&#13;
Masses: 8:00, &amp; 10:30 a.m.&#13;
CALVARY BAJT1ST&#13;
279 Dartmoor Or.&#13;
Church Phone: HI 9-2S42&#13;
Pastor. W. F. Nicholas&#13;
Phone 66S-O698&#13;
Organist, Mrs. Beryl Tucker&#13;
Pianist, Mrs. H. N. Manning&#13;
S. 8. Supt.. Mono Sutterfleld&#13;
Sunday School — Classes for&#13;
all ages — 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship — 11 a.m&#13;
Jet Cadets — 5:30 p.m.&#13;
Evening evengelical hour —&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
Q. A. E. — 8:15 p.m.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Senior Choir practice, Thursday,&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
Blessings await you at Calvary,&#13;
the friendly church.&#13;
FREE&#13;
GREEN OAK&#13;
METHODIST CHURCH&#13;
iOin U.S. 23&#13;
HI 9-2857&#13;
Rev. A. C. Pounds, Jr., Pastor&#13;
10:00 a.m. Sunday School.&#13;
11:00 am. Morning Worship.&#13;
6:45 p.m. Free Methodic&#13;
Youth.&#13;
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service.&#13;
Thursday&#13;
Week Service.&#13;
7:30 p.m. Miri-&#13;
METHODIST&#13;
COMMUNITY CHURCH&#13;
Rev. Robert F. Davis, Pastor&#13;
9:45 a.m., Church School.&#13;
11:00 a.m., Worship Service.&#13;
6:30 p.m., MYF.&#13;
Wednesday 4 p.m. junior&#13;
choir.&#13;
Wednesday 7 p.m. senior&#13;
choir.&#13;
BETHESDA&#13;
6401&#13;
TABERNACLE&#13;
U. S.-28&#13;
Brighter Michigan&#13;
Pastor, Geneva Kaltenbach&#13;
Sunday School, 10:30.&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45.&#13;
S u n d a y Morning Services,&#13;
L0:45.&#13;
Sunday E v e n i n g Services&#13;
it 7:30.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday,&#13;
f:30&#13;
Young People, Friday, 7:30.&#13;
A Friendly Church with a&#13;
Spiritual Atmosphere where&#13;
God Answers Prayer.&#13;
CIIIRCIIES&#13;
PEOPLES' CHURCH&#13;
885 tTnadilla Street&#13;
Rev. Thomas Murphy&#13;
Morning Worship. 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Y o u n g 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;
Sunday Broadcast, WHMI&#13;
1:30.&#13;
WESLEY AN METHODIST MA Friendly Church With A&#13;
Spiritual Atmosphere"&#13;
REV. T. D. BOWDITCH&#13;
Sunday Services, 9"45 a.m.&#13;
Rible School H o u r . 11:00&#13;
i.m. — Lee Beebe Superintendent.&#13;
11:00 a.m., Junior C h u r c h&#13;
(for children of school age.)&#13;
11:00 a.m., Morning Worship&#13;
(Sermon Hour).&#13;
6:30 p.m.,&#13;
Service.&#13;
7:30 p.m.,&#13;
Hour.&#13;
Thursday,&#13;
Meeting.&#13;
Thursday,&#13;
Rehearsal&#13;
Wesleyan Youth&#13;
Evening Evangel&#13;
7:30 p.m. Prayer&#13;
8:30 p.m., Choir&#13;
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH&#13;
6235 Rickett Road&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Dewej Bovender, Pastor&#13;
AC 9-9068&#13;
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Wednesday Prayer Meeting,&#13;
T:30&#13;
THE&#13;
224&#13;
PRESBYTERIAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
£. Grand River&#13;
AC 7-6691&#13;
Robert Coffey, Pastor&#13;
AC 9-6489&#13;
Gordon Mallett, Choir Director&#13;
Mrs. Charles Birch. Organist&#13;
SUNDAY SCHEDULE&#13;
9:00 to 9:30 a.m. Short Family&#13;
Worship Service.&#13;
9:40 to 10:40 a.m. Church&#13;
Bchool, age 3 through adult.&#13;
11:00 to 12:00 Worship Service.&#13;
There is a care group for&#13;
pre-school children during both&#13;
worship services and Church&#13;
School&#13;
Attend The&#13;
Church of&#13;
Your Choice&#13;
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH&#13;
Robert M. Taylor, Pastor&#13;
4060 Swarthout Road&#13;
8501 Spicer Rd., Hamburg&#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;
Eveni:.^ Worship, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
TT. MARY'S&#13;
CATHOLIC CHURCH&#13;
Sunday Masses, 8:00, 10:00,&#13;
and 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Novena. Thursday, 7;30 p.m.&#13;
Weekday Mass, 8:00 a.m.&#13;
GREGORY&#13;
GREGORY BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Pastor, Millard Heron&#13;
Sunday:&#13;
Morning Worship at 10:00&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Church School at 11:15 a.m.&#13;
Evening Worship at 7:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Baptist Y o u t h Fellowship&#13;
6:30 p.m.&#13;
Thursday:&#13;
Bible Study and P r a y e r&#13;
Service at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Choir Practice at 8:30 p.m&#13;
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES&#13;
Corner Brogan £ West M-86&#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;
3:00 p.m.&#13;
Watchtower Bible Study —&#13;
Sunday, 4:15 p.m.&#13;
Bible Study — Tuesday, 8:00&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Ministry School — F r i d a y&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Service Meeting — F ri d a y&#13;
8:30 p.m.&#13;
COMMUNITY&#13;
CONGREGATIONAL&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Corner of Mill &amp; UnadliU Sts.&#13;
Rev. Gerald E. Bender&#13;
878-8787&#13;
Morning Worship 10:45 a.m.&#13;
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Choir Practice, Thursdays:&#13;
Senior, 7 p.m.; Junior, 3:45&#13;
p.m.: Youth, 4:45.&#13;
Pilgrim Fellowship: 1st and&#13;
3rd Sundays at 4 p.m.; 2nd&#13;
and 4tn Sundays at 6 p.m.&#13;
GALILEAN BAPTIST&#13;
9700 McGregor Road&#13;
Rev. Rolland Crosby&#13;
Phone 42&amp;4S28&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Youth Fellowship, 6:00.&#13;
Evenin? Worship, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
Wednesday Evening Prayer&#13;
meeting and Bible study, 7:30.&#13;
THE MENNON1TE CHURCH&#13;
304 Putnam Street&#13;
Rev. Melvtn Stauffer&#13;
Morning Worship, 10:00&#13;
Sunday School, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Evening S e r v i c e s as an*&#13;
nounced.&#13;
Whitmore Lake&#13;
Area Churches&#13;
FULL GOSPEL MISSION&#13;
9243 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&#13;
IV&#13;
HIAWATHA BEACH&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Bock Lake&#13;
Rev. Charles Michael, Pastor&#13;
UP 8-S249&#13;
Pinckney, Michigan&#13;
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Youth Training Hour, 6:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Evening Service, 7:30&#13;
Prayer Meeting, 8:00&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
Stockade Boys, 6:30 p.m.,&#13;
Monday.&#13;
Battalion Meeting, 6:30 p.m.,&#13;
Monday.&#13;
Colonist Meeting, 4:15 p.m.,&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
p.m.&#13;
p.m.,&#13;
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
M-S6 HAMBURG, MICH.&#13;
Church Phone: AC 9-9744&#13;
Sunday Worship Services—&#13;
9:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday School and Adult&#13;
Bible Class — 10:15 a.m.&#13;
Voters' Assembly — 2nd&#13;
Wednesday each month.&#13;
Mary-Martha Circle — 2nd&#13;
Monday each month.&#13;
ST. STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Hamburg, Michigan&#13;
Minister, Deaconess&#13;
Olive Robinson&#13;
Morning Prayer and Sermon,&#13;
Sunday, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Church School, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
REORGANIZED CHURCH&#13;
OF JESUS CHRIST OF&#13;
LATTER DAY SAINTS&#13;
520 W. Jefferson&#13;
Ann Arbor — 665-51M&#13;
Albert L. Barr, Pastor&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 ajn.&#13;
Sunday Morning Worship,&#13;
11:00 a.m.&#13;
Evening Service, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
Wednesday evening Fellowship,&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
HOWKLL&#13;
CHURCh O* THE&#13;
NAZAKKAL&#13;
422 » cCarthy Street&#13;
Howell&#13;
B»v. K. N. Kaycroft. Pantoi&#13;
Sunday School at 10:00 ajn&#13;
Worship Service at 11:10 a.m&#13;
Evange.istic Services at 7:30&#13;
Midweek prayer service at&#13;
7:45 p.m. on Wednesday.&#13;
ASSEMBLY OF GOD&#13;
503 Lak» Street&#13;
Rev. Darrel McKeel, Pastor&#13;
Sunday School - 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship—11:00 a.m&#13;
81. JOHN'S&#13;
EPtSCOPAl CHURCH&#13;
Sibley at Walnut. Howtl)&#13;
R*v Richard Ingalls, Rector&#13;
The Holy Communion every&#13;
Sunday at 8:0t a.m.&#13;
The Holy Communion at&#13;
10:00 a.m on the first and&#13;
third Sundays ot each month&#13;
Morning prayer and sermon&#13;
at 10:00 a.m on second, fourth&#13;
and fifth Sundays of e a c h&#13;
month.&#13;
Church school classes on&#13;
Sunday at 10.00 a.m.&#13;
Methodist Church&#13;
Happenings. . .&#13;
I ft LCZK65&#13;
EVANGELICAL&#13;
UNITED BRETHREN&#13;
East Crane &amp; McCarthy Sts&#13;
Kev. Charles tfolb, Pastor&#13;
Worship Service at 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday SchooJ at 11:00 a.m&#13;
Midweek Worship Service on&#13;
Wednesday at 7:00 p.m.&#13;
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
S2S West Grand River&#13;
Howei)&#13;
Rev. Win. R. Jones, Minister&#13;
Church School at 9:15 and "1.&#13;
Worship Service at 11:00 a.m.&#13;
CHURCH OF GOD&#13;
8940 Pinckney Road&#13;
Rev. Alan Hancock, Pastor&#13;
Worship Service at 10:30&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Sunday School at 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Young People's Meeting at&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
Ordinance meeting, Wednesday&#13;
at 7:00 p.m.&#13;
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH&#13;
210 Church Street, Howell&#13;
Rev. Merle R. Meeden, Pastor&#13;
Church School at 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Worship Service at 11:00&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Baptist Evening Fellowship&#13;
at 6:30 p.m.&#13;
Gospel Service at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
WALNUT STREET&#13;
METHODIST CHURCH&#13;
Howell&#13;
205 South Walnut St.&#13;
Rev. Allan Gray, Minister&#13;
Worship Service at 10:00.&#13;
Church School at 10:00 a m&#13;
and 11:15 a.m.&#13;
OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN&#13;
3S75 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 2:00 p.m.&#13;
on Saturday.&#13;
Church Service at 3:00 p.m.&#13;
on Saturday.&#13;
8T. 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 pjn.&#13;
Week Day Masses at 6:30 A&#13;
8:00 a.m.&#13;
Confessions Saturday f r r - i&#13;
3:30 to 5:00 and 7:?0 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 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday Morning Worship at&#13;
11:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday Evening Service at&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Young People meet on Sunday&#13;
at 6:00 p.m.&#13;
Bible Study on Wednesday&#13;
at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
UNITED BRETHREN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
7400 Stow Road&#13;
Rev. W. O. Beason, Pastor&#13;
Worship Service at 10:00&#13;
Bible Study at 11:00 a m&#13;
Christian Endeavor 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Evening Service at 8:15 p.m.&#13;
Prayer Service on Wednesday&#13;
at 8:00 p.m.&#13;
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST&#13;
SCIENTIST&#13;
646 W. Grand River, Howell&#13;
Sunday School — 10:30 a.m.&#13;
Worship Service ~ 10:30 a m&#13;
Wednesday Evening Servico&#13;
8 p.m.&#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 11:00 a.m. to&#13;
2:00 p.m., and from 6:30 to&#13;
9:00 Friday evenings.&#13;
A special mission to reacn&#13;
'.jew people for Christ end the&#13;
Cnurch was planned at the&#13;
'ommission o n Membership&#13;
end Evangelism meeting, Tuesday,&#13;
September 22. A guest&#13;
preacher, the Rev. Charles&#13;
Frv oi Kalaxnazoo, wiil b^&#13;
brought in to preach Sunday&#13;
morning and during the eve&#13;
nings of Saturday, Sunday,&#13;
Monday, and Tuesday, November&#13;
7-10. Breakfasts for&#13;
men, study-discussion groao&#13;
essions, and visitation evangelism&#13;
seminars will also be conducted&#13;
during these days in&#13;
November.&#13;
Some 32 young people and&#13;
their counselors met Sunday.&#13;
September 27th for the weekly&#13;
DJcthohdist Youth Fellowship&#13;
session. Larry Eikhoff, Don&#13;
Carney, Tom Tarrant, Kei*a&#13;
Bufford, and Don Eikhoff took&#13;
charge of the worship &gt;eivice&#13;
ind refreshments. The Rev.&#13;
Robert Brubaker led the dis&#13;
cushion on the Christian fait'i&#13;
•:iid lite, the first in a series&#13;
oJ s c i o n s on what it means&#13;
to Le a dynamic Christian in&#13;
tlip &amp;. xt'es. Helping as courv&#13;
reiors were Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Stuart Leach and Dr. and Mrs.&#13;
Verne Hoshal. The evening&#13;
ciosed with a special pizza&#13;
party in honor of Fred and&#13;
Phy'lis Kerslake, who did so&#13;
much to help the group the&#13;
L&amp;ht uvo years.&#13;
Registrations rre steadily coming&#13;
in for the M.Y.F. Retreat&#13;
to be held at the Lakeside&#13;
Camp, October 10-11. All tho*c&#13;
who would like to go but ha"e&#13;
not as yet registered are asked&#13;
to do so immediately with&#13;
Kathy French. The coit is&#13;
$1.50.&#13;
On Monday, September 28,&#13;
the first of 12 membership&#13;
training classes for 7th and&#13;
8th graders was held at the&#13;
church from 3&#13;
These sessions&#13;
to 4:30&#13;
will be&#13;
p.m.&#13;
ducted each Monday morncoinngthrough&#13;
December 14th, and&#13;
iul those interested in thr, opportunity&#13;
are warmly invited&#13;
to attend.&#13;
The Woman's Society held&#13;
their fall rally on Monday,&#13;
September 28th. Kathy French&#13;
rpoke to the group on h^r recent&#13;
bus caravan over selected&#13;
parts of the United States inspecting&#13;
home mission pro^&#13;
jects.&#13;
Church School teachers w»jrj&#13;
pjven the opportunity to share&#13;
in the first of five sessions&#13;
on what makes for effectivt&#13;
teaching held at the Firm&#13;
Methodist Church in Ypsilanti&#13;
on Tuesday, September 29th.&#13;
This training will be offered&#13;
on Tuesday evenings througn&#13;
October 27th.&#13;
The teachers also will *neet&#13;
for their monthly trsitv.ng&#13;
session at the First Methodist&#13;
Church of Brighton on Wednesday,&#13;
September 30th at 7 p.m.&#13;
The church is strongly emphasizing&#13;
this year the need&#13;
to take advantage of educational&#13;
opportunities, and the&#13;
church school is showing&#13;
promising growth.&#13;
On Wednesday e v e n i n g ,&#13;
September 30th at 8 p.m., the&#13;
Commission on Stewardchip&#13;
and Finance under the leadership&#13;
of Dr. Harry Davis will&#13;
meet in the room off the&#13;
sanctuary to make detailed&#13;
plans for the month of stewardship&#13;
which will reach its&#13;
climax on Loyalty Sunday,&#13;
October 18th. Hopefully, Loyalty&#13;
Sunday will also bt Victory&#13;
Sunday.&#13;
On Thursday evening, October&#13;
1st, the Carol Choir will&#13;
practice at 7 p.m. and the&#13;
Senior Choir at 8 p.m.&#13;
On Friday evening, October&#13;
2nd, Mrs. Melvin Light, organist&#13;
and choir director of&#13;
the First Methodist Church in&#13;
Brighton, will attend a music&#13;
workshop sponsored by the&#13;
National Asociation of Methodist&#13;
Musicians.&#13;
T h e second membership&#13;
training class for adults will&#13;
be conducted in the Methodist&#13;
parsonage on Sunday,&#13;
October 4th, at 9:30 a.m. Anyone&#13;
interested in deepening his&#13;
understanding of the Christian&#13;
faith and life is cordially&#13;
invited to attend.&#13;
The Woman's Society extends&#13;
a welcome to everyone&#13;
as they plan their harvest&#13;
dinner scheduled for October&#13;
GRACE LUTHERAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
SI2 Prospect&#13;
Rev. P. Fred Houston, Minister&#13;
Early Service at 8:30 a m&#13;
Late Servir- at 1:00 a.m.&#13;
Church School at 9:45 ajn.&#13;
SALVATION ARHT&#13;
321 N. aflehlgsa, Hoffell&#13;
Howen 8078-W&#13;
Cadet Howard F. Guetschoa,&#13;
officer to charg*&#13;
Sunday Schedule&#13;
10:00 a.ra.—Sunday Schooi&#13;
11:00 ajn.—Morning Worship&#13;
6:00 pm.—Youth Meeting.&#13;
7:30 p.m.—Salvation Metv&#13;
ing.&#13;
CHURCH OF CHRIST&#13;
1290 By*on Road&#13;
HowetL MtahJffan&#13;
Harold Roralne, Minister&#13;
Sunday School at 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship at "11:00&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Evening Worship at 6:30 p.m.&#13;
Wednesday evening B i b l e&#13;
;tudy and prayer meeting at&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
Jfth from 5 to 6 p.m. and&#13;
irom 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tickms&#13;
are available from ladies active&#13;
in the society.&#13;
Sunduy morning, October 4,&#13;
the Methodists of Brighton will&#13;
jo&lt;n with Christians around&#13;
the world in the celebration&#13;
of World-Wide Communion&#13;
Sunday. The Rev. Robert Brubaker&#13;
will share a communion&#13;
meditation on "Scarred Christians."&#13;
County Holissss&#13;
Meeting Tuesday&#13;
On Tuesday, October 6th,&#13;
the members and friends oi&#13;
the Livingston County Holiness&#13;
Association will attend&#13;
the Revival services at the&#13;
Howell Nazarene Church, Mc-&#13;
Carthy at £. Brooks, instead&#13;
of holding their regular meeting.&#13;
Everyone is welcome.&#13;
This series of meetings begins&#13;
on Wednesday, September 30&#13;
through Sunday, October 11th,&#13;
each evening at 7:30. Sunday&#13;
services are 11: a.m. and 7:30&#13;
pm. with Sunday School at&#13;
10:00 a.m.&#13;
The special workers are&#13;
Rev. Doris McDowell of Santa&#13;
Monica, California, Evangelist&#13;
and Mr. Paul M. Quails of&#13;
Orlando, Florida as the special&#13;
singer.&#13;
!&#13;
J Cojigraiuiatiotiii to Mr. and&#13;
i Mrs. RoKert Richmond (&gt;i&#13;
i • j'onda Lake on their first child,&#13;
; a littJe girl. Catherine Mao'&#13;
was boiii September 15, at&#13;
St Josep;] Hospital..&#13;
Airnun 1st. Class Robert&#13;
Pryde arrived home Saturday,&#13;
Septemb^'i 19, ior a 24 day&#13;
leavi.' with his lather John&#13;
pj-yde o1 Island Lake. Bob is&#13;
stationed at Bossier Air Base&#13;
in Shreveport, Louisiana.&#13;
Mrs Mabel Shaler oi Island&#13;
Lake Dr/ve is improving follow&#13;
in { a serious heart attack&#13;
last August 17. Alter spending&#13;
ihree weeks in St. Joseph Hospital&#13;
in Ann Arbor, she is&#13;
now convalescing at the home&#13;
' i her daughter in Wayne. She&#13;
misses her home here, he^&#13;
prandchildien and friends. I'rr&#13;
sure she would enjoy hearing&#13;
from some of us. Her address&#13;
Hardy Church&#13;
Vespers Sun.&#13;
The Hardy Methodist Church&#13;
6510 Highland Rd., Howell will&#13;
be having Sunday Evening&#13;
Vespers at 7-20 p.m. on the&#13;
1st and 3rd Sunday of each&#13;
month. A wide variety of guests&#13;
will be nostad as speakers.&#13;
The theme for Oct. 4 and&#13;
Oct. 18 is, "What About the&#13;
Ecumenticai Movement?"&#13;
In order to have a broad&#13;
perspective of the issue, Sept&#13;
20 Father Arthur Kreinheder&#13;
the only Lutheran monk in&#13;
the United States, and foundeand&#13;
head of St. Augustine's&#13;
House near Oxford, Mich., will&#13;
talk about hip efforts in the&#13;
area of Christian ecumenicism&#13;
and church unity.&#13;
Father Krcinheder has a&#13;
deeply rooted Lutheran faith;&#13;
bis father was a Missouri&#13;
Fynod pastor and president of&#13;
one of the churches colleges.&#13;
.After serving as the skipper&#13;
o&lt; a subchaser during World&#13;
War II, Kreinheder increasingly&#13;
felt a vocation to the church,&#13;
tut felt the opportunity within&#13;
U.S. Lutheranism too restricted.&#13;
Then he heard of the&#13;
famed French Protestant religious&#13;
co.imurifty at Taize.&#13;
After briefly testing his faith&#13;
at Taize Kreinheder gave up&#13;
a good position as a merchandising&#13;
manager for Detroit's&#13;
J. L. Hudson department&#13;
store to study in Sweden for&#13;
the ministry, and was ordained&#13;
in 1956.&#13;
is 31634 Antrim Court, Wayne,&#13;
Michigan.&#13;
Mr. ana Mrs. William Sietman&#13;
left Tuesday, September&#13;
22, U&gt;r Cleveland where Mr.&#13;
Sietman attended the iron and&#13;
steel engineers exhibition and&#13;
jonlerences. He also attended&#13;
a sen ina*- at Ohio Carbon Co.&#13;
Mrs. Sietman spent the time in&#13;
shopping with her cousin, Mrs.&#13;
Herbert Wessel. The Sietmans&#13;
arrived home Saturday, bringing&#13;
ner mother, Mrs. Florence&#13;
Kochens for a visit.&#13;
On Thursday evening, September&#13;
24, Jan and Diane&#13;
Shekeil, Bertha Schneider,&#13;
Sharon and Nancy Danforth,&#13;
Carol and Pricilla Bussey enjoyed&#13;
the Future Homemakers'&#13;
weiner roast and hayride at&#13;
the Morrow home.&#13;
Jen*y Shekeil is staying a&#13;
few weeks with his grandparents,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Shekeil&#13;
following hospitalization at&#13;
McPherscn Health Center for&#13;
rheumatic fever.&#13;
Saturday, September 26th,&#13;
Mr. ?nd Mrs. B. A. Witting&#13;
drove their son, Bob to Lansing&#13;
where he is enrolling as&#13;
a freshman in business administration&#13;
at Michigan State.&#13;
Jerry Beach and housemate,&#13;
Russ Tarrant, left Sunday, Septender&#13;
27, for Michigan State.&#13;
Jerry worked for the summer&#13;
at the GM Proving Grounds&#13;
and is enrolled this year as a&#13;
senior in police administration,&#13;
majoiing in crime prevention.&#13;
jtion from Isaiah (26:3) It th§&#13;
central theme of the Bible&#13;
Lesson to be read at Christian&#13;
Science churches on Sunday.&#13;
Also included will be this&#13;
quotation from "Science a»id&#13;
Health with fwy to the Scriotures"&#13;
oy Mary Baker Eddv:&#13;
"Human sense may well ma -&#13;
vej at discord. wiJle, to •»&#13;
diviner sense, harmony is the&#13;
real and discord the unreal"&#13;
(p 563). Subject of the Lesson-&#13;
Sermon is 'Urn eality."&#13;
Tourists to Leave&#13;
$800 Million&#13;
Here This Year&#13;
Expanded promotion apparently&#13;
has done its job for&#13;
the tourist industry in Michigan.&#13;
State Tourist Council Director&#13;
William T. McGraw predicts&#13;
that this year's travelers&#13;
to Michigan will leave $800&#13;
million in the state. Last year&#13;
the estimated 11 million tourists&#13;
spent $727 million here.&#13;
McGraw credited favorable&#13;
weather most of the summer,&#13;
the busiest season, with a good&#13;
part of the increase in tour Us t&#13;
tensive local and regional promotion&#13;
also accounted for some&#13;
activity, but he said more exof&#13;
it&#13;
Of the amount spent by tourists&#13;
this year, McGraw said&#13;
the best estimate available&#13;
was that the state itself would&#13;
collect more than 556 million&#13;
in taxes.&#13;
This includes sales taxes,&#13;
state gas tax, use tax on lodging,&#13;
liquor and cigarette taxes&#13;
and hunting and fishing license&#13;
fees.&#13;
The contribution of tourists&#13;
to Michigan's economy, both&#13;
public and private has been&#13;
increasing over the years. On&#13;
the basis of an average 10&#13;
to 15 per cent increase annually,&#13;
McGraw and other experts&#13;
in the field are predicting&#13;
tourism will be a St&#13;
billion a year business by&#13;
1966.&#13;
Christian&#13;
Science News&#13;
i&#13;
"Thou wilt koep him in perfect&#13;
peace, whose mind is&#13;
stayed on thee: because he&#13;
trusteth in thee." This quoti-&#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;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&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;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;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&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>FRESHMAN CLASS Queen candidate, Penny Reynolds,&#13;
center, and her court, Sandy Salyer left, and&#13;
Judy Hull.&#13;
SOPHOMORE QUEEN candidate Sharon Bowks&#13;
and her court, Sue Beerens, left, and Caroline&#13;
Teachout.&#13;
CLASS QUEEN" candidate Sue Jennette&#13;
ami her court Pam Grant, left, and Cheryl Hughes.&#13;
S E N I O R C L A S S Q I K K . X ^ i i d i r h u e -Judy R e y n o l d s ,&#13;
c e n t e r , a n d h e r r m r i , J..&gt;,-,. ( ' n e o n h a u o r left a n d&#13;
J o a n K i c h m a n .&#13;
VOLUME 82 — NO. 36&#13;
i&#13;
PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN-- WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1964&#13;
Pinckney Rainbow Installs&#13;
New Officers Saturday Night&#13;
BY ALICE GRAY&#13;
Linda Clough was installed&#13;
as Worthy Advisor of the&#13;
Pinckney Assembly No, 67&#13;
Order of the Rainbow For&#13;
Girls in ceremonies held Saturday&#13;
night, September 19&#13;
at the Masonic Hall in Pinckney.&#13;
Miss Clough is the daughter&#13;
of Mr. and Mrs, Clyde&#13;
dough of Silver Lake.&#13;
A welcome was given 1o all&#13;
assembled by Worthy Matron&#13;
Lucille Camburn of Pinckney&#13;
Chapter No. 14.&gt; OLS, followed&#13;
by the invocation ^iven by&#13;
Rev. Gerald Bender, pastor of&#13;
C o m m u n i t y Congregational&#13;
Church.&#13;
The Installing Officers, past&#13;
Worthy Advisors of the Pincknoy&#13;
Rainbows, were introduced.&#13;
Caroline Nicholas waff installing&#13;
officer; Sharon Gallup,&#13;
LINDA CLOT'GII&#13;
installing chaplain; M a r y&#13;
Wylie, installing marshal 1; and&#13;
Pam Winslow was installing&#13;
recorder. Mrs. Eloyse CampbeU&#13;
was installing musician&#13;
and soloist.&#13;
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Name to Our Files?&#13;
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not, would you like to be? A subscriber can keep posted&#13;
on the latest happenings in the Pinckney-Hamburg area.&#13;
An attempt Is made to cover all Church affairs, all social&#13;
affairs in the community, school news from the five&#13;
school sources in the Pinckney Community School district,&#13;
Masonic organizational affairs, and the Dispatch&#13;
carries all official Hamburg and Putnam Township&#13;
news, including Board minutes as well as all official&#13;
advertisements and notices.&#13;
And what is more important we welcome your suggestions&#13;
as well as your personal news or news of the&#13;
organization of which you are a member. This is a&#13;
complimentary copy, (if you are not already on our&#13;
mailing list) sent to you in hopes that you will want to&#13;
join our other 1200 subscribers and have the paper sent&#13;
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it off any longer. Fill out the coupon and mail it to us&#13;
vith your check or money order, or we. will bill you&#13;
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THANK YOU!&#13;
Miss Clougn was presented&#13;
at the altar by the installing&#13;
marshall where she assumec&#13;
the obligation of worthy ad&#13;
visor. Mrs. Campbell, a t this&#13;
time, sang the well known&#13;
song, "He."&#13;
Linda Wylie was then installed&#13;
as Worthy Associate&#13;
Advisor; and the following&#13;
officers were then installed&#13;
Kathy Winslow, Charity; Sandy&#13;
Elliott, Hope; Linda Wegener&#13;
Faith; Judy Borovsky, Recorder;&#13;
Cindy Borovsky, treasurer;&#13;
Pam Winslow, chaplain;&#13;
Jackie Reason, drill leader;&#13;
Sharon Gray, Love; Sharon&#13;
Bowles, Religion; Lonnie Morgan,&#13;
Nature; Nancy Bond&#13;
Immortality; Marie Kramm&#13;
Fidelity; Daylene Lelonek&#13;
Patriotism; Shirley Harmon,&#13;
Seryice; Para Koch, Confiden-&#13;
SINGLE COPY 10c&#13;
Hamburg-Putnam Chest Drive Is Doomed&#13;
NAME&#13;
ROUTE OR BOX NUMBER _&#13;
TOWN&#13;
, oufer &lt;3bse&#13;
Fern Reason, Muslan; JoAnn&#13;
Wylie, Associate Drill Leader;&#13;
Carol Richmond, prompter; Susan&#13;
Nichols, historian; Wendy&#13;
Horst, choir Director; and Mrs.&#13;
Fern Reason, Choir Mother.&#13;
The Choir consisting of Ruth&#13;
Bennett, Debbie Borovsky,&#13;
Tanya Geib, J o y c e King,&#13;
Laurie Rusrin, Judy Richmond,&#13;
Mary Wylie and Frances Reason&#13;
were also duly installed.&#13;
During the Chaplain's Installation&#13;
at the altar, Mrs.&#13;
Campbell sang the beautiful&#13;
song, "I Believe."&#13;
Miss Clough introduced her&#13;
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clough,&#13;
her brother and his wife and&#13;
her numerous aunts, uncles&#13;
and cousins to the audience.&#13;
The retiring: worthy advisor,&#13;
Pam Winslow, introduced her&#13;
mother and two sisters at this&#13;
ime.&#13;
Miss Winslow was then presented&#13;
her Past Worthy Advisor's&#13;
Jewel by Mrs. Beverly&#13;
Bowles, Mother Advisor of the&#13;
Pinckney Assembly,&#13;
Miss Clough was then presented&#13;
the gavel to be wielded&#13;
during her term by Mrs. Jean&#13;
Koch, chairman of the Rainbow&#13;
Advisory Board. She was&#13;
presented with a bible by&#13;
Worthy Matron Lucille Camburn&#13;
on behalf of the Pinckney&#13;
OES. She wag then given&#13;
the travelling mustard seed&#13;
the travelling gavel, a necklace&#13;
with a gold gavel attached and&#13;
(Continued on Page 2i&#13;
Auto Crash&#13;
Takes Life of&#13;
Pinckney Man&#13;
Edgar Smith, age 54, of 253&#13;
Hamburg Street, Pinckney.&#13;
was killed instantly Saturday&#13;
evening when the auto he was&#13;
driving, crashed into the&#13;
bridge abutment just off M-3tJ&#13;
on the Dexter-Pinckney Road.&#13;
Mr. Smith has lived in&#13;
Pinckney the last three years,&#13;
and has been an employee at&#13;
King Seeley Thermo* Co. of&#13;
Ann Arbor as a die-cast operator.&#13;
Born November 10, 1910 in&#13;
Columbia, Ky., the son of&#13;
Wade and Spicey Scott Smith,&#13;
he married Ruth Howard on&#13;
£Mf£MHy 1, -1986.&#13;
He Is survived »by hte wife:&#13;
two sons, Richard and Bobby&#13;
Joe n[ Brighton; a stepdaughter,&#13;
Caroline Fletcher of Pinckr&lt;&#13;
ey; three brothers. Gilbert&#13;
ami Alfred of Columbia. Ky.,&#13;
and Carlie of Campbellsvilte.&#13;
Ky.; throe sisters, .Maytra&#13;
Smith of Edinburg, Ind., Mrs.&#13;
Emma Morrison of Ann Arbor&#13;
and Nor.t; and thicp grandchildren.&#13;
Funeral S'TWC^S wcyn h"M&#13;
Tuesday at 10 a.m. from tho&#13;
Swarthout Funeral Home m&#13;
Pincknoy with the Hew Thomas&#13;
Murphy officiating. Burial lo1-&#13;
lowed at Pinokney Cemetery.&#13;
Postpone Trial&#13;
The trial of Edward A. Rpttinger,&#13;
I h r n h n r g township&#13;
clerk, scheduled for last Friday&#13;
before Justice oi" the&#13;
Peace G. Eric Sinerer, was&#13;
postponed and as we 70 to&#13;
prefcs no date has been set for&#13;
the trial. DOX GCBSO5T&#13;
Livingston County O.E.S. Assn.&#13;
Installs New Officers Tues.&#13;
Last Tuesday overling the Board members of t h e&#13;
-Hamburg-Putnam Community Chest met a t Pinckney&#13;
Uiffh School. Five members of the Hoard were present&#13;
Don Swarthout, Hugh fiuriloff, Mrs. Ralph Hall, M r s .&#13;
Tiny Hichtor, and Don Cibsnn. After the transaction of&#13;
a number of minor matters of business the. discussion&#13;
centered around t h n a c t the local community chest h a s&#13;
never seemed to - a m the support of organizations and&#13;
people within H e community. Although the organization&#13;
reached it's goal for the first time last year the faces&#13;
By AHc« Gray&#13;
Pinckney Chapter No. 115&#13;
O.E.S. members were hosts&#13;
to 138 persons attending the&#13;
53rd annual meeting (1 tru&#13;
Livingston County Association&#13;
Order »of the Eastern Star&#13;
which convened at 2:30 p.m.&#13;
Tuesday, September 15 in the&#13;
Pinckney Masonic Hall.&#13;
Worthy Matron Lucile Camburn&#13;
of Pinckney called the&#13;
meeting to order. County President&#13;
May Forest presided.&#13;
A long list of dignitaries were&#13;
introduced to tne assembled&#13;
members.&#13;
Worthy Grand Mairon Anne&#13;
Joyce and Associate Grand&#13;
Matron Shirley Jones wore&#13;
present for both afternoon and&#13;
svening sessions. Several other&#13;
grand officers were also present,&#13;
County officers from 0:1kand,&#13;
GenesSee and Wash-&#13;
;enaw counties were escorted&#13;
to the East and introduced,&#13;
sther Campbell and Kdit.i&#13;
!arr of Pinckney wen' nmn:r^&#13;
1'IP Tv.st presidents nf the Livingston&#13;
County Association to&#13;
he introduced.&#13;
Worthy Matron Lucille Camburn&#13;
o!" Pinckney i'hyp:er, \V.&#13;
M. Evelyn Cameron ol Fvwk'rviUe&#13;
C'hapU'i, W. M. Juan&#13;
Lanning of .Michigan CJiaph'f&#13;
o[ Brighton and W. M. Hazel&#13;
.viuson ul lunveil Cnapler eauii&#13;
k'ave a detailed report of the&#13;
activities oi her cnapter during&#13;
the year.&#13;
A business meeting was held&#13;
and officers tor the ensuing&#13;
year duly elected.&#13;
An impressive memorial service&#13;
1 . ;.;•_- &gt;:•••-.- v . i ) 11 1 1&#13;
passed on dunni; the year&#13;
v\.as &lt;4i\en by ]{o\wl[ I'iwpUT&#13;
No. ,'HJ under the direel ion of&#13;
i Worthy Matron Hazel Muson.&#13;
The afternoon i»es&gt;;" . \&lt;;is&#13;
adjourned; dinner prepared and&#13;
served by the Pinckney Chapter&#13;
was serving in the dining&#13;
room at. ti:00; and the evening&#13;
session convened at ~:?,0 p.m.&#13;
More distingui&gt;heri ^urMs&#13;
wei'e introduced, among them&#13;
past Worthy Grand Matron&#13;
Betty Clark of Jonesvilln.&#13;
Present Worthy Grand Matron&#13;
Anne Joyce addressed&#13;
the assembled OKS mcmbois&#13;
and also thanked thorn for the&#13;
generous rlonation given to&#13;
the OF-JS scholarship fund b&gt;r&#13;
the Livingston Co. Asscx'ial ion.&#13;
Officers for Iho coming&#13;
yoar were installed with the&#13;
exception of the incoming&#13;
president Nettie Vandrrhoof ol&#13;
Howell who at pi-rsont is n&#13;
patient at the University Hospital&#13;
in Ann Arbor. She will&#13;
be installed at ODP of the four&#13;
Friendship Nights of the ensuing&#13;
year.&#13;
Dorothy Wilson of PinckiK'\&#13;
Chapter was installed as first&#13;
vice-pre-ideni, France^ Ralli-&#13;
. barn of Fowlrrville WHS i n -&#13;
| stalled as second \i&lt;T-|&gt;reMIdent,&#13;
Fiertlia Coniuy of Rrighj&#13;
ton became the third \icc-&#13;
! president Zella Borton of&#13;
' Brighton, secretary-)rnasurpr;&#13;
Mildred Durk of Brighton,&#13;
marshall: Julia Ruttman of&#13;
Fowlerville. c h a p l a i n ; anrl&#13;
FJoyse Campbell of Pincknoy&#13;
was installRl as organist.&#13;
Afier a few rinsing lcinarks&#13;
: by retiring presidrni May B.&#13;
Forr-st. thr mietnv.: u;i.- flowed.&#13;
a t B o a r d m e e t i n g s h a \ r h e r o i n e&#13;
lew (•;• a n d lev, er. ( &gt;• ; j | , - ; ] s , .&#13;
m e m b e r * present 1 u o v.&lt;"&#13;
m t ' m l K ' r s of 1 he j w .-1 I ioa i; I&#13;
^ hen it or_;an;/f'd l o u r \ &lt; a ; ^&gt;&#13;
a^o a n d t he oi he, , h,i . e U-. ;i&#13;
m c m l i c r s o f t h e l»-a; u in (lie&#13;
last t h r e e y e a ; ^. 'riit'.-e I ,\ ,&#13;
persons feel t i n y h a \ e limn&#13;
t h e i r p a r t t o m a k ' 1 t h e n r -&#13;
t ^ a i i i / a t 1011 a s ' i c c r s j , ,1 ' i d u i.-ii&#13;
to ro\ 11 e f r o m i t .&#13;
I t wns a ^ r c i ' d l i u u c x c r&#13;
t h a t o n e lit s L f l l ^ r t t o&#13;
l&gt;r«'iiUif lire i n l o t h - m - a n&#13;
t u i t i o n i n t h o a r e a w i l l he&#13;
f&lt;irit;irt»'f| b y a U &lt; u : i ! i n " -&#13;
her in the nt'\t two weeks&#13;
inviting them to send n representative&#13;
to ii meeting&#13;
Tnwda.v, October V.i, 7:.SO&#13;
p.m. i n Hie Hamburg r n r&#13;
hall. It HI this time there&#13;
are enough representatives&#13;
priwent to form a new hoard&#13;
thi* will be (lone and a new&#13;
ehairnuui vvill be inunediately&#13;
selected h(» thiit this year's&#13;
drivp ran get under wa&gt; as&#13;
Mhe(iulp&lt;!, October 2i).&#13;
Jl there arc not enough&#13;
reiv.spt]lat i\ i's then to c a : i \&#13;
on, I hn present Boai d mem -&#13;
b r j ' s \K \,\ ] n o . * I l i \ \ c , v v o i e 1 • 1&#13;
c a l l o f f t h e 1 0 B l - h T ) D r i v e . m d&#13;
VS. J i j ( i i \ ide I he m o n i e s In t lie&#13;
h a n k a n m i i : ; i h o \&lt;\v o r i ; a n i / a&#13;
t i o n s \ \ h i c h i n t h e p a s t ( ) i a \ o&#13;
p a r t i c i p a t e d i n t h e D n \ e .&#13;
" I t \vr&gt;uld M ' cm a ^ r c a l&#13;
s h a m e if t h e C o m m u n i t y ( ' l i e s !&#13;
s h o u l d dissolve this w a y " , sass&#13;
D o n G i b s o n , J^»ard f h a i i r n a n .&#13;
N&lt;jt o n l y h a \ e 1 n• • m o n i e s c o l -&#13;
l e c t e d been dl-per--C(i l o M i ' i i&#13;
w o r t h y n a t K H M 1 &lt; •: _ ^ , n \ \ / . i n &gt;•.]•&lt;&#13;
as Red Cross, \,&gt;&gt;\ ,&gt;cii;itv&#13;
G i r l S c o u t &gt; , S,iK,11 Km , \ ; : : , . ,&#13;
. M u s c u l a r I) y .- 1 r •&gt; p l r \ . n . d&#13;
o t h e r s , but a K''( i ; | t de.d oi&#13;
t , ' O &lt; K | h , a &gt; I j e i I I ' i- ' I n ' 1 •'! i l l .&#13;
JocaJ f r o n t , f o r those w h o need&#13;
a h e l p i n g h a n d . .Shoes a n d&#13;
cJothintf liave Ix-cn f i u r c h a s e d&#13;
m s e \ e r a l ca.&lt;e&gt;, a i i d se\ 1 ;•.'!]&#13;
IKJV.S a n d '.;irj.s i n m e c o m -&#13;
m u n i t y ha \ e 1 c e c i ; erl I n , m r i a i&#13;
supjx^rt. l o r \ a n o u s 1 i-a&gt;; »:i •.&#13;
K u r t h e r m o i r. 1 he o: J/J\ 1 \/\' i-n,&#13;
h o l r l - n la.r!\- !a; _-e &gt; ,m •!.&#13;
I he h a n k i'kj r m e r u ' e n c y cases&#13;
w h i e h na'_;ir a n &gt; e :;j t h e&#13;
I l;ieil,i:i - i ' : j | i : , u n ai ea. A r e -&#13;
cent "heJoiiK; h a n d " w a s CX-&#13;
' ' : i ' i l '1 a i a : ' . ! \ w l i e n f a c e d&#13;
u " h ! be 11 a ^ i r iuss of a m e n i -&#13;
/H'ed of tin-&#13;
Community&#13;
&lt;• " l i e , &gt; i and save a&#13;
i ; " i m gi'^al&#13;
l i i e l p , t j , , ,&#13;
w a s i h e r t&gt;&#13;
iil.sianti.il helpin- hand.&#13;
'i &gt; " a ;&#13;
h.iv&#13;
a n&#13;
•'I&#13;
&lt; ' h e M , W i l l&#13;
'&#13;
1 &gt;ial c o m n b i t -&#13;
i n c r e a s e d due [•&gt;&#13;
; i n \ \)t n\)\o i n t h e&#13;
en&lt; n i ' . ; h U&gt; c\Wn&lt; 1&#13;
f]-&gt;;i • | i o n t u t l l ^ 1&#13;
\o\- help koe;i&#13;
--Pulnarn Com-&#13;
! a !;•. e .' Attend&#13;
the meeini Tuesday, Octobe."&#13;
13, and make vine lhai thfl&#13;
" I ' L ' a n 1 / ' . ! - i r i s y o &gt; i a i r a m r n i -&#13;
' ' e i - o i h a \ r a i e p i e s r n t a t i v •&gt;&#13;
t h e r e , o r p e r h a p s give o f y o u 1 1&#13;
ou n t a n e t o m a k e t he D n v n&#13;
a success a n o i l i c f .ve.'tr l o&#13;
come."&#13;
Color Tours Planned&#13;
At Hell, Michigan&#13;
P l a n s f o r \v o o k e n d s a c t h i ) I P S&#13;
at TTell. Miehi;&#13;
di oi Summrr&#13;
i apidly.&#13;
:an tlinj thr Ina&#13;
IT progressing&#13;
2filli a croup of&#13;
Church prop!r&lt; plnn a picnic&#13;
at the Ranch Tlmisn CriH. Sopfemher&#13;
27th a my&lt;trr\i carn-&#13;
\ a n o ! nv or -100 c a y s ' A i l ! f p l -&#13;
mmafr tn-'ir 1 rip in HH1. Michd&#13;
a car.'trs&#13;
from&#13;
igan ari'l on r ) r ' . i h r&#13;
v 'in of Anf :nnr&gt; Pars&#13;
Windsor Ontario, Cinada&#13;
u n i t o f t h e f.-rr.oiis&#13;
Tnur.&#13;
s a n ' i he&#13;
folor&#13;
T* i&#13;
on t h&#13;
igan&#13;
c i ; i a f&#13;
p ' l t!ir» f o l i a g e&#13;
t r e e s U i ! i !ir&gt; a t t h e i r&#13;
on net. 3rd and the Mich-&#13;
Tourist Council will rer-&#13;
Hell fm- n trip on that&#13;
The CheUn , Color Tour&#13;
tu.low and the Croyhound&#13;
i.ra t ion ,'i ?••- now trikin?&#13;
H a i ions fur Senion Citizen&#13;
n rs :o t he hut l i n l i v illa.^e,&#13;
^1 the month of Oclobpr.&#13;
Both C R d at S&#13;
By MARY A. BELYEA&#13;
After an all-night session, a credentials committee&#13;
appointed at the State Democratic convention decided&#13;
against seating either set of delegates from Livingston&#13;
County.&#13;
The committee handed down its decision to be&#13;
Voted on by all 19 districts represented at the convention.&#13;
"It Is the action of the credentials committee that&#13;
neither delegation be seated officially at this convention,"&#13;
Mr. Kin£ read. .&#13;
In his report, he said that fifteen of the nineteen&#13;
committee members felt that E. Rettinger, party&#13;
chairman, had failed to comply with the elections&#13;
statute which says that the first order of business at&#13;
a convention was calling of a roll call vote to elect -a&#13;
new chairman.&#13;
Mr. Rettinger had dis-enfranchised 85 out of 110&#13;
elected delegates on the grounds that the anti-Rettinger&#13;
candidates' names had been printed larger than&#13;
Rettinger's candidates. (A letter from Doubleday Co..&#13;
printers of the ballots said that the error had been a&#13;
human one and that because the Rettinger candidatees'&#13;
names had arrived later than the others they were set&#13;
in different type.)&#13;
King said that the anti-Rettinger grouphad not&#13;
been in order when it re-convener) the convention after&#13;
county election was inteiupted by -a riot.&#13;
Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltll&#13;
RETTINGER APPOINTMENT&#13;
Edward Rettinger was apointed presidential elector&#13;
from the second congressional district at the Michigan&#13;
State Democratic Convention last Saturday in&#13;
Lansing.&#13;
"This is the greatest honor ever bestowed on me,"&#13;
he said.&#13;
Most delegates favoring the majority report felt&#13;
that accusations by Rettinger of collusion between&#13;
what Rettinger called the "Lavan Teamsters Slate"&#13;
and the county clerk in the matter of disqualifying&#13;
petitions before the election, if valid, should have been&#13;
settled in court. Rettinger claims that the FBI and&#13;
the postal inspector are investigating the election.&#13;
Ruth MunzeKin her testimony before the committee,&#13;
stated, "They said they would see to it that&#13;
my husband would be ruined".&#13;
Clark Shanahan, Shiawassee County Probate&#13;
Judge from Owosso, represented the anti-Rettinger&#13;
delegation and called on the committee to "take away&#13;
the phony issues" and accept the vote of the people&#13;
who selected the anti-Rettinger slate at the polls.&#13;
"This (Rettinger's action at the county convention)&#13;
is contrary to the Democratic concept of playing&#13;
the game on the level," Shanahan said.&#13;
lie called the "quo warranto" threat "merely a&#13;
smoke screen"&#13;
Brian Lavan, who also testified asked, "What&#13;
have you to do to win an election in Livingston County?"&#13;
In his plea, Mr. Rettinger repeated the question&#13;
and added, "What haven't they done?" Rettincrer said&#13;
he didn't know why Democrats had to go to a Republican&#13;
Clerk and a Republican elections director.&#13;
He accused the other group of collusion with the&#13;
county clerk and the printing company and asked,&#13;
"How far can a sinister hand go?"&#13;
Ruth Munzel also testifying on behalf of Rettinger,&#13;
went into the history of the party in the county&#13;
when she spoke before the committee. She said that&#13;
she had organized a write-in campaign two years ago&#13;
to unseat Martin Lavan as committee chairman and&#13;
had. since that time, increased party membership&#13;
200%. She said attempts to work with Lavan had&#13;
failed.&#13;
Two minority retorts were given on the floor or&#13;
the convention. The first favored seating the Rettin«er&#13;
delegates with no vote; the second, seating Rettinger&#13;
aV&gt;ne in a fraternal gesture with no vote.&#13;
Both minority reports were voted down by the&#13;
nineteen districts in a roll call vote.&#13;
During the credentials committee ouestioninff of&#13;
representatives of each delegation, Mr. Rettinger was&#13;
asked whether or not rjuo-wair;into proceedings had&#13;
been started in court :tgain&gt;t the Lavan delegation. It&#13;
took him a little time to answer no. Mr. Tlettimrer said&#13;
that a letter had been sent to the attorney general's&#13;
office in Lansing, hut that no court action had heen&#13;
taken. Leon Cohen, deputy attorney general, said Monday&#13;
that his office had the matter under study.&#13;
Asked if it was customary for such proceedings t.&gt;&#13;
be initiated in the attorney general\s office, Mr. Coheti&#13;
said. "This is not a customary situation. 1 don't think&#13;
we can go on anything that's happened before."&#13;
Martin Lavan. approached about the situation r*.&#13;
the convention Saturday said that he views acceptance&#13;
of the majority report as favorable. It proved, he said,&#13;
that Rettinger was acting illegally in trying to "steal"&#13;
the county convention.&#13;
Mr. Rettinger said that while he is not pleased&#13;
that no delegates were seated, that was politics, and&#13;
he would have to live with it.&#13;
Asked if he intended to support the nine candidates&#13;
who were elected (i.e.. Martin Lavan, Brian&#13;
Lavan, John MacMillan, Walter LaMoria, Marjorie&#13;
Mier, Lyle Redinger, Jack H. Shinn and Russell Cole.&#13;
Rettinger answered that he would work for the betterment&#13;
of the Democratic party. He did not wish to say&#13;
if he would lend his support to these candidates, all but&#13;
one of which are anti-Rettinger until he talked to thft&#13;
j&gt;£ople who had worked with him the past two years.&#13;
SOPHOMORE CLASS officers for&#13;
1964-65 are left to right, John Tasch.&#13;
vice-president; David Altmeyer, President;&#13;
Barbara Hoeft, Secretary, and&#13;
Bob Keiser, Treasurer.&#13;
Pinckney Prattle&#13;
M/Sgt. and Mrs. David&#13;
Kitchen and two children have&#13;
returned to Missouri after&#13;
sending three weeks with&#13;
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Arthur Pardon of Rush Lake.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nash&#13;
were dinner guests Sunday of&#13;
Ivir. «nd Mrs. Kenneth ZiJl In&#13;
Ann Arbor. In the afternoon&#13;
they attended the dedication&#13;
of St. Paul's Lutheran School&#13;
Kip Zill, the hashes grandson&#13;
is a student there.&#13;
Mrs. Nestor EngquiM of Patterson&#13;
Lake Road spent Tuesday,&#13;
Wednesday and Thursday&#13;
in Detroit attending the Ladies'&#13;
National League Auxiliary to&#13;
the League of Veterans and&#13;
Son* (organization of Civil&#13;
War Veterans). Mrs. Engquist&#13;
wag chairman of the ways and&#13;
mean* committee.&#13;
Back from a week \acationing&#13;
at the resort area,&#13;
Buli Shoals Lake, . Arkansas&#13;
are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Reason.&#13;
Pinckney Chapter No. 145&#13;
OES had advanced officers&#13;
night on Friday, September 18.&#13;
Initation ceremonies were exemplified&#13;
by officers assuming&#13;
stations they will fill in the&#13;
ensuing year. Mrs. Edna Ward&#13;
filled in as associate conductress;&#13;
James Boyd took the station&#13;
of associate patron.&#13;
Mrs. Clarp Gilchrist. who&#13;
was go seriously injured in&#13;
the auto crash at Cedar Lake&#13;
Road and West M36 last August&#13;
9th, is still on the critical&#13;
list at St. Joseph Mercy&#13;
Hospital in Ann Arbor.&#13;
Attending t h e Lawrence&#13;
Welk program in Cobo Hall in&#13;
Detroit last Sunday evening&#13;
were Mr. and Mrs. Knight of&#13;
Pinckney and Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Bill Dainm of Hamburg.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Jackie A.&#13;
Clark celebrated their 11th&#13;
wedding anniversary with a&#13;
ban&lt;&gt; . . . literally, a ban r!&#13;
While they were attending a&#13;
dinner and piay in Detroit&#13;
Saturday night the gas stove&#13;
in their home exploded. Miss&#13;
Rachel Nash was in charge of&#13;
the Clark chikiren, and she&#13;
and the Clark's were certainly&#13;
grateful to the neighbors&#13;
and the fire department who&#13;
came to her aid. Damage was&#13;
confined to the loss of the&#13;
stove and refrigerator.&#13;
The U of M Fresh Air Camp&#13;
at Patterson Lake was really&#13;
jumping last week end as over&#13;
100 square dancers danced&#13;
morning, afternoon and eveing&#13;
throughout Saturday and&#13;
Sunday. Pete Noil of Ypsilanti,&#13;
Norm Seay of Detroit,&#13;
and Shorty and Dorothy Hoffmeyer&#13;
of Ann Arbor did the&#13;
calling. Midge and Cliff Miller&#13;
of Pinckney were one of these&#13;
energetic couples.&#13;
Hall Mills and Km Garr&#13;
were the "D-J's" playing the&#13;
music for the lar&lt;&gt;e crowd of&#13;
dancers in the High School&#13;
j?ym last Friday night after&#13;
the Pinckney Pirates started&#13;
their fall season with such&#13;
a fine victory over Stockbridge.&#13;
About 40 attended the recent&#13;
card party given by Pinckney&#13;
Rainbows. Local merchants&#13;
donated the prizes. To wind&#13;
up her term of office Worthy&#13;
Advisor Pam Winslow and the&#13;
Rainbows had a hay ride at&#13;
the Game Reserve with hot&#13;
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THIS GROUP OF nearly eighty&#13;
boys, forty of them Cub Scouts and&#13;
about forty of them Boy Scouts, all&#13;
from the Pinckney area attended the&#13;
Detroit Tiger-Washington State haseball&#13;
game Saturday, September 12.&#13;
Transportation on a school bus was&#13;
furnished by the Pinckney Comm.&#13;
School Board. Mr. Don Gibson drove.&#13;
A good time was had by all, including&#13;
the several fathers who went as chaperones.&#13;
dogs roasted around a large&#13;
tonfire. Pam is most grateful&#13;
for the wonderful support&#13;
her officers have given her.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Gates visited&#13;
with their daughter in Kort&#13;
Morgan near Denver. They and&#13;
Dr. Hottel stopped in Lincoln.&#13;
Nebraska on the return trip&#13;
where Dr. Hottel conducted&#13;
some business.&#13;
There will be a farewell dinner&#13;
at the People's church&#13;
this Saturday evening. September&#13;
26 for Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
L. J. McKinley of Hush Lake&#13;
who are moving to California&#13;
and for Mr. and Mrs. William&#13;
Stout of Dutcher Road who&#13;
are moving to Livonia. Mrs.&#13;
William Euler and Mrs. Mao&#13;
Daller are in charge of the&#13;
dinner with Mrs. Welton&#13;
Chamberlain and Mrs. George&#13;
Engquist planning the program&#13;
for the evening.&#13;
Mrs. Peter (Barbara) Bobon,&#13;
young son and daughter spent,&#13;
four days last week with her&#13;
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth&#13;
Russell of East M-36.&#13;
The Bobons who had been&#13;
living in Grandville have now&#13;
moved to Manistee near the&#13;
Straits.&#13;
Rev. Charles Michaol will&#13;
be a guest speaker at the&#13;
Langston Church in Monclan&#13;
County this Sunday afternoon&#13;
when the church has a anniversary&#13;
rally and also dedicate*&#13;
a new church auditorium.&#13;
Rev. Michael was pastor&#13;
at Langston Church about&#13;
12 years ago. Mrs. Michael&#13;
and youngsters will attend this&#13;
event with Rev. Michael.&#13;
The Hilly Hustler 4-H Group&#13;
and their families met last&#13;
week for an evening of fun&#13;
and a turkey supper at th»&#13;
Marion Town Hall, Present&#13;
were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Line&#13;
and family, 4-H leader Bc-rt&#13;
Wylie, his wife and family;&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hendee&#13;
and family; Dr. ;&lt;rui Mrs.&#13;
Richard Posler; Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Paul Gehringer and family,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Asher Wylie nnd&#13;
family; and Mr. and Mrs. Bob&#13;
Grover and family.&#13;
Mrs. Edna Ward left Monday&#13;
for Columbia, Trnn. for a&#13;
week long visit with her mother.&#13;
Carol Miller, Nancy Wegener&#13;
and Maiy Kelly, all PHS&#13;
graduates of 1961 movod inttf&#13;
their new apartment in Ann&#13;
Arbor last Friday. Carol is&#13;
a t t e n d i n g the University.&#13;
Nancy is employed by the Bril&#13;
Phone and Mary is a medical&#13;
.secretary.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Dwi^ht Wocener&#13;
and daughter Linda called on&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cole in Whitmore&#13;
Lake Sunday.&#13;
Mrs. Jack Porter and Mrs.&#13;
Bruce Esspnberg attended a&#13;
TOPS Leaders meeting in Detroit&#13;
Monday night.&#13;
Bob Baden of Camp Spiration.&#13;
Voice of Christian Youth.&#13;
who works with court boy.s&#13;
and delinquents spokn at the&#13;
Hiawatha Beach Sundav School&#13;
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IEITHS ORCHARD-*. 7th STREET&#13;
last Sunday and brought two&#13;
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the us*cmbled group what&#13;
Camp S|)iration had meant to&#13;
them.&#13;
Dennie L. B;iys of Cordley&#13;
Lake, win; .specian/es in foundation&#13;
uurk [or the Drain &amp;&#13;
Armstrong Co., is now working&#13;
in Kakimazoo where General&#13;
Motors is having a new&#13;
building constructed that is&#13;
estimated to cost $62 million&#13;
when completed.&#13;
Air. and Mrs. Henry Gates&#13;
of Cordley Lake and Dr. W. S.&#13;
Hottel of Pinckney got buck&#13;
last Wednesday nkiht from H&#13;
trip to Colorado. Dr Hottel,&#13;
a retired minister, was yuest&#13;
speaker at Rockmont Bible&#13;
College at Longmont near&#13;
Denver on Friday evening. Dr.&#13;
Hnttel was president of the&#13;
college, then called the Denver&#13;
Bible Colleue, in '44 and'45,&#13;
and was invited to be present&#13;
on this occasion the 50th anniversary&#13;
of the college.&#13;
Amuny the 716 attending a&#13;
Republican luncheon at the&#13;
Jack Tar Hotel in Lansing last&#13;
Tuesday, September 15 were&#13;
Mrs, Leona-Marie Bonner, Airs.&#13;
Edith Van Norman, Mrs. Edna&#13;
Guy. Mrs. Mae Daller, Mrs.&#13;
Kennelly and Mrs. Mae Koeppen,&#13;
Speakers lor the day were&#13;
Mrs. George Romney, Mrs. Miller&#13;
and Klly Peterson.&#13;
The Omi Campbells were in&#13;
Lansing last Sunday, visiting&#13;
with their young grandson,&#13;
Allen, who had just returned&#13;
home from the hospital after&#13;
surgery. Allen is the Son of&#13;
the former Leo-in Campbell&#13;
and her husband, Carl Lentz,&#13;
On their recent trip to Kasl&#13;
Tawa, the Campbells railed rm&#13;
W cousin, Mr. Fred Perneet&#13;
a t S ? , L o u i s , M :c',- ;i '•! \ .•&lt; I &gt; \ i&#13;
for a while with lormer Portage&#13;
Lake residents, Mr. and&#13;
Mrs, Tom Howe who now- live&#13;
at East Tavvas.&#13;
After his recent discharge&#13;
from the U.S. Marines. James&#13;
Wylie. a '(&gt;! graduate of BUS,&#13;
is taking a course in elevator&#13;
management at Michigan Stale.&#13;
James, the son of the ASIVT&#13;
Wylies, spent the last two&#13;
years of his throe yenr stint&#13;
in the Marines in California.&#13;
Roger Harden, sophomor&#13;
I at PHS, was in Grand Rapids&#13;
last weekend visiting friends.&#13;
He is the son of the&#13;
Hardens of&#13;
Lloyd&#13;
Pinckney Road.&#13;
Hiawatha Beach Church has&#13;
purchased a bus to use in their&#13;
Roys Brigade and Pioneer&#13;
Girls youth activities.&#13;
Mrs. Dennie Bays of Cordley&#13;
Lake and her sister, Mrs.&#13;
Anne Russell are very busy&#13;
these days in the store they&#13;
have purchased on Stadium&#13;
Boulevard in Ann Arbor which&#13;
they have named Rusell's. They&#13;
are specializing in children's,&#13;
teens and ladies wear.&#13;
Mrs. Mae Daller and Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Stan Lince attended&#13;
the Western Michigan District&#13;
Association of White Shrine in&#13;
Coldwater lost Saturday.&#13;
The Huron Valley Church&#13;
League Softball season has&#13;
ended with First Baptist&#13;
Church of Howell receiving&#13;
the beautiful trophy as&#13;
winners. Teams in the league&#13;
were Galilean Baptist, Hiawatha&#13;
Beach, St. Paul's Lutheran&#13;
of Hamburg, People's, Nazarene&#13;
Church of Howell, First Ba&gt;&#13;
tUt, Church of God at Wright's&#13;
Corners and the Brighton&#13;
Vouth Camp. As a grand&#13;
finale of the season playeri&#13;
were picked from each team&#13;
to 'play In an All Star game&#13;
against the league winner*,&#13;
First Baptist. The All Stars&#13;
won.&#13;
This Thursday evening at&#13;
7:30, Dr. Roy Aldrich of the&#13;
Detroit Bible College will speak&#13;
at the People's Church. "Prophecy"&#13;
will be the subject of&#13;
his address.&#13;
The John Taits of East M-&#13;
36 have visitors this week from&#13;
Tennessee, Mr- and Mrs. James&#13;
Hughes.&#13;
Orthopedic Ollnlc&#13;
To Be Oelober 8&#13;
The Medical Society and&#13;
Livingston C o u n t y Health&#13;
Dept. in cooperation with the&#13;
Michigan Crippled Children's&#13;
Commission, will conduct an&#13;
orthopedic clinic Oct. 8. This&#13;
will be held at McPherson&#13;
Health Center and appointments&#13;
will be made from 9&#13;
a.m. to 3 P-m. by physicians&#13;
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Rainbow&#13;
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bracelet to wear during her&#13;
term of office. These were&#13;
presented by the retiring&#13;
Worthy Advisor Miss Winslow.&#13;
Mrs. Bowles at this time&#13;
distributed the merit bars to&#13;
those girls who had earned&#13;
them this term.&#13;
At the end of the instal-&#13;
1 a t i o n refreshments were&#13;
served in the dining room,&#13;
each table featuring as a&#13;
centerpiece a lovely doll cake,&#13;
the doll decked in a full caki&#13;
skirt completely covered with&#13;
rosetes in the blue and white&#13;
colors which Mis* dough has&#13;
picked as her colors during her&#13;
term in office. The buffet&#13;
table diplayed a beautiful two&#13;
tier pedestal cake made by&#13;
Misa Clough'a good friend and&#13;
neighbor, Mrs. Earl Shuman,&#13;
who also made the doll cakes.&#13;
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of party or parties who removed the battery&#13;
and generator from a Ford Tractor at Webb's Tree&#13;
Farm. 2540 E. M-36, during the wj*k of September&#13;
12, 1964.&#13;
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UtLL A VAKTUWilAN&#13;
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. .J. (,',. Michac i V/oif ha s returne&#13;
d to th e Unite d State s&#13;
tm&lt;i is again statione d at Nor -&#13;
tolk, Va., after a Mediter -&#13;
ranea n cruise. They saw some&#13;
inteit'stiii g place s on thi s trip&#13;
ft ml cj'uised close t o Cypru s nt&#13;
i&gt;!;i.' time . The y all enjuyed tiic&#13;
ti^jjtnenc e ajui agree tiiat it&#13;
ijj a beautifu l part of th e world.&#13;
rJ|htit is all of th e Mediterrania.' i&#13;
C i M i i t i&#13;
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Aiis. Kttt h&#13;
mlint' d to McPhers&gt;o n Hus -&#13;
lal. sh e hope s to be able to&#13;
t u h hom e this week but haa&#13;
(f-jiiin mor e {strength be-&#13;
;r she v\UJ be ailuwed homo .&#13;
•Air . and Mrs . William Dup -&#13;
iw ^&gt;ki an d childre n had an&#13;
tin g summer . The y took&#13;
v.a VA ii on in small&#13;
is. on e &lt;la&gt; »oing tu&#13;
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11me: I'M sHui y an d look at all&#13;
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)f*:.i! iii'iI of tiu1 par t it played&#13;
jn nidUin u Atneriea n hisioiy.&#13;
/niu!h&lt; Jr day was spent d'&#13;
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1nr\ were able \o see-ai l Use&#13;
ir;)cTe&gt;lIIIL J sights. Still fiiioihe'1&#13;
cJty WHS take n up at th e Belle&#13;
Ij-le .Museum . Th e Irish Hill?&#13;
wee also \ isjl+'d an d H verv&#13;
irJii-rrstfti K tim e was spent at&#13;
KelJogg cerea l factor y in&#13;
Creek . By takin g th e&#13;
differen t p'ace. s at intervals .&#13;
ii)fv-r\U enjoyed th e trip s muc h&#13;
mor e an d weren' t so tire d at&#13;
the end uf thei r vacation .&#13;
Mr. an d Mrs . Walt A&#13;
of Davisio n were Sunda y v.&#13;
lers on his brothe r an d fain&#13;
ily, Mr . an d Mrs . Leo Adams.&#13;
Mi, Birne y Smit h has returne&#13;
d hom e from McPherso n&#13;
Hospita l an d is doin g well&#13;
Mr. an d Mrs . William Leon&#13;
were in Detroi t Wednesdav.&#13;
attendin g th e funera l of a cou -&#13;
sin of Mr . Leon Thursday , his&#13;
brothe r an d wife, Mr-, an d Mrs .&#13;
Georg e Leon of Ne w York&#13;
spen t th e day with the m the. i&#13;
flew back t o Ne w York.&#13;
Mr. an d Mrs . William Leon&#13;
were Saturda y evenin g guests&#13;
of Mr . an d Mi's. Steve Fassel .&#13;
The evenin g was spen t showing&#13;
slides an d movies of thei r&#13;
variou s trips.&#13;
Mrs. Stanabac k an d sun of&#13;
Gra f id Rapid s were Sunda y&#13;
caller s at th e hom e of he r&#13;
sister an d brother-in-law , Mr .&#13;
and Mrs . Georg e Cole.&#13;
Mr. an d Airs. Llowl Bell&#13;
were iji Ann Arbor Tuesda y&#13;
evenin g t o see Mr s Norm a&#13;
Kreinbrin g who is still in St .&#13;
Josep h Hospita l following an&#13;
aut o accident . Sh e is improv -&#13;
ing fast an d able t o sit up&#13;
He r room numbe r is now .'500].&#13;
Mr. Franci s Kreinhrin g was&#13;
a Saturda y dinne r guest of Miami&#13;
Mrs . Lloyd Bell.&#13;
Mr. an d Mrs . Steve Kisne:-&#13;
of Southfield . Mr . an d Mrs .&#13;
Pa1;! Kisne r of Roseville were&#13;
Sunda y guests of Mr . an d Mrs .&#13;
Georg e Blasco. Mrs . Blasco is&#13;
the bister of th e Messer s Kisner.&#13;
Ge t well wishea ar e again&#13;
sent t o Mr . Ashton Kalan who&#13;
still is very ill. We hop e t o&#13;
soon hea r tha t he is on th e&#13;
mend .&#13;
Gordo n Forres t .an d his entire&#13;
family wish t o than k all&#13;
th e wonderfu l neighbor s for&#13;
thei r kindnes s an d sympath y at&#13;
th e tim e of Mrs . Forrest' s&#13;
death .&#13;
Mis. Bett y Seely of Cleveland&#13;
was a weeken d guest of&#13;
her cousin , Mrs . Birne y Smith .&#13;
Mrs. Smith' s aunt , Mrs .&#13;
Ha t tie Johnso n of London .&#13;
Ontari o stayed with Mr s&#13;
Smit h while he r husban d was&#13;
hospitalized . Sh e returne d t o&#13;
her hom e last week.&#13;
A. 2. O. Davi d Schule r returne&#13;
d to his base in Prestic k&#13;
Scotlan d after a thirt y day&#13;
leave which he spen t with his&#13;
parents , Mr . an d Mrs . Walter&#13;
Schuler , Oa k Knol l Drive .&#13;
A friend A.2.C. Fre d Tacoront e&#13;
of Denve r accomplishe d David&#13;
on his tri p hom e an d also&#13;
spen t a happ y mont h as guests&#13;
of liic Schulers . H e also returne&#13;
d t o Scotland .&#13;
Yueman 2. C. Richar d Elliot t&#13;
Mrs. Elliot t and thre e childre n&#13;
;.re guests of his parents . M r&#13;
snd Mrs- Charle s Truma n ol&#13;
r Road . Also visiting his&#13;
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OFFICE&#13;
LOCATED ON 117 E. MAIN STREET&#13;
IN PINCKNEY — NEXT&#13;
TO THE McPHERSON STATE BANK&#13;
We of the Howell Town and Country&#13;
Real Estate offices are very pleased and&#13;
happy to have the privilege of, adding an&#13;
office in the Pinckney area. Your demands&#13;
on our services here enable us to open&#13;
this office. We are very grateful for this&#13;
and we will endeavor to try and service&#13;
the Pinckney area to the best of our&#13;
ability.&#13;
NOW SERVING YOU WITH A&#13;
COMPLETE LINE OF&#13;
• INSURANCE&#13;
• REAL ESTATE SERVICE&#13;
CUSTOM BUILDING&#13;
| S A L E S M E N . . .&#13;
MR. STAN DINKLE&#13;
&gt; MR ERSTON CLARKE&#13;
MR; BERT WVUE&#13;
HOWELL TOWN &amp; COUNTRY, Inc.&#13;
# REAL ESTATE # INSURANCE • IUILDIN*&#13;
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HOWELL- *««-"«r&#13;
BRIGHTON- »»•«*"&#13;
PINCKNEY-&#13;
8&#13;
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Robert Craig, Hunter Ruad.&#13;
Yoemau Elliott has been stationed&#13;
at Huntington, W.V.&#13;
and is now transferee to&#13;
Great Lakes for more study.&#13;
While he is here, his family&#13;
will make their home with his&#13;
parents on Hunter Road.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. William Raymond&#13;
of Livonia and Mr. and&#13;
Mis. Thomas Raymond, School&#13;
Lake had an enjoyable vacation&#13;
in northern Mich. They&#13;
visited Copper Harbor, also&#13;
Kevveenaw which is the tip&#13;
ot" the northern peninsula. They&#13;
visited the Sault lock* and&#13;
took a conducted trip around&#13;
Saul St. Marie, enjoyed a&#13;
t r i p to Mackiiiac Island.&#13;
There they toured the Island&#13;
by bike, pretty tiring but fun.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. William Reynolds,&#13;
Sr., took charge of the&#13;
grandchildren who thought&#13;
that was the greatest fun. All&#13;
home now and back to the&#13;
normal routine.&#13;
Friday dinner guests of M'&#13;
and Mrs. Jack Hutchings were&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Webb of Detroit,&#13;
Saturday caller was Mr.&#13;
Dale Robinson, also of Detroit.&#13;
Sunday Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Hutchings entertained M r.&#13;
and Mrs. Ronald Oaks of&#13;
Farmington.&#13;
Mrs. Elaine Stephens is&#13;
again ill with a throat ailment.&#13;
We all wish her »&#13;
speedy return to health.&#13;
leyan Methodist Church of !&#13;
Brighton.&#13;
Surviving aie two daw^hler-&#13;
Mrs. Jmie Vandercuuk of Howell&#13;
and Mrs. Geraldine Cusic&#13;
of Brighton. Alsu surviving airtwo&#13;
grandchildren.&#13;
Funeral services were in-id&#13;
Monday at 1:30 p.m. from the&#13;
Keehn funeral home with Rev.&#13;
T. D. Bow ditch officiating&#13;
| Burial w as in Kajrview Cem-&#13;
|&#13;
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Obituaries&#13;
HERMAN TEGEN&#13;
Herman W. Tegen 7980 Main&#13;
St., Brighton, passed away&#13;
Thursday evening at MciPherson&#13;
Community Health Center&#13;
in Howell following a short&#13;
nines*.&#13;
He wa&gt; born Sept. 6, 1$82 in&#13;
Germany, t son of Steffen&#13;
and Marie Holdt Tegen.&#13;
On May 12, 1920 he was&#13;
married to Marie Stegemann&#13;
at Manitowoe, Wis. She died&#13;
Jan. 2, 1958. He was married&#13;
to Ruby Krogstad October 20,&#13;
I960 at Brighton. She survive*.&#13;
Mr. Tegen had operated his&#13;
farm in Price County, Wis.,&#13;
until his retirement in 1948. He&#13;
was a member of Zion Lutheran&#13;
Church of Kennan,&#13;
Wisconsin.&#13;
Surviving besides his wife,&#13;
is a daughter, Mrs. Harold&#13;
Winter of Wausau, Wis., a son,&#13;
Harold Tegen of Kennan, Wis.,&#13;
and six grandchildren, also&#13;
surviving is a stepdaughter,&#13;
Mrs. Clara Healy, a stepson,&#13;
Andrew Krogstad both of Brighton,&#13;
a stepgrandson, two sisters,&#13;
Mrs. Huld* Arndt of&#13;
Kennan, Wis., Mrs. Mary Pilley&#13;
of Madison, Wis., a brother,&#13;
Carl Tegan of Kennan, Wis.&#13;
funeral service* were held&#13;
at 2:00 p.m. Saturday from&#13;
the Keehn funeral home with&#13;
Rev. Rpbet Olson officiating.&#13;
Burial was in Kennan Cemetery&#13;
in Kennan, Wis.&#13;
IVfRS. DON DTJ METZ&#13;
Mrs. Donald DuMetz, of&#13;
Elizabethtown, Tenn,, passed&#13;
away Friday. Sept. 11. She&#13;
was a former Brighton resident,&#13;
her maiden name being&#13;
Agnes Baetcke and was a registered&#13;
nurse, graduating from&#13;
She is survived by a hrother,&#13;
Max Baetcke, of California,&#13;
and a sister, Mrs. Helfn&#13;
Baetcke Bennett of Hesperia,&#13;
Michigan.&#13;
HAZEL HATN'ES&#13;
Mrs. Hazel Haines, 301 S.&#13;
First St., Brighton, passed&#13;
away «arly Friday morning at&#13;
McPherson Health Center in&#13;
Howell, following a brief illnew.&#13;
She was born Jan. 22, 1902&#13;
in Bowline Green, Ohio, a&#13;
daughter of Henry »nd Mary&#13;
Phau Clayton, and cam* to&#13;
Brighton with her parents in&#13;
1906. She was graduated from&#13;
the Brighton High School and&#13;
attended Temple University&#13;
at Philadelphia, Pa. Later she&#13;
was married to Charles Haines,&#13;
who died in 1942.&#13;
Mr*. Haines WM an agent&#13;
for the Els«a Realty and Investment&#13;
Co. of Detroit. She&#13;
was a member of the Real&#13;
Estate Alumni of Mich., and&#13;
a member of the United Northwestern&#13;
Realty Assn., she was&#13;
also a member of the W&lt;?s-&#13;
Uiiiiimiimiiitiiiiiiiiij;&#13;
i PERSONAL&#13;
fI&#13;
Dear John,&#13;
Last bowling&#13;
teaien you said&#13;
yeu would take&#13;
the children and&#13;
I to the* A A W&#13;
Drive In for supper&#13;
at least one&#13;
night a week.&#13;
N ow y o u r&#13;
bowling league&#13;
has started another&#13;
season and&#13;
you have'nt kept&#13;
your promise.&#13;
The A A W&#13;
Drive In is closing&#13;
on Sunday&#13;
Oct. 4th. Please&#13;
take the children&#13;
and I there at&#13;
least « couple of&#13;
times before they&#13;
ctase.&#13;
Love Mabel&#13;
and Children&#13;
•iiiiiitiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiifl&#13;
etery, Brighton.&#13;
ADDIE KNIGHT&#13;
Addle R. Knight, who passed&#13;
away suddenly a? McPhersoii&#13;
Health Center Wednesday, September&#13;
9. 1%1 the daughter&#13;
of Leonard and Alice Park&#13;
was born in Tyrone Township&#13;
February LJ8, 188H.&#13;
She wan married t-o Francis&#13;
G. Knight December T. 190.1 at&#13;
the farm house in Marion Tw ;J&#13;
which they purchased and&#13;
where they lived S3 years together&#13;
until Mr. Knight's&#13;
death on February 21. 1958&#13;
To this union were born a&#13;
daughter, Gladys i Mrs. Clare&#13;
Crippen') of Brighton and a sun,&#13;
Stanley of Marion Township.&#13;
She vva* a member of the&#13;
Howell Methodist Church, a&#13;
life mpi]il»i' of the Order' of&#13;
Eastern Star, a member of&#13;
the White Shrine, Marion&#13;
losoo Kind's D a u g h t e r * .&#13;
Wright's Corners Circle, She&#13;
was a loyal and faithful&#13;
worker in all of those organizations,&#13;
not missing a meeting&#13;
in the King's Daughters in&#13;
ten years She was a Past&#13;
Matron of Howell Chapter No.&#13;
"72 O.K.S. and past president&#13;
of the King's Daughters.&#13;
S l i r ! r , a \ f ' s t o M V ' I U I : i T h e i r&#13;
l&lt; » - s l i t ' i i l a i i ; j h ( I T a n d M i l l&#13;
M i l l - i n - l a w , d a u - ^ j i l e r - i n - l a ^&#13;
lour grandchildren, seven ^n-ai&#13;
yrandchildren, one nieeo and a&#13;
host of friends. All ot whom&#13;
will greatly miss her.&#13;
Funeral services were, held&#13;
j Saturday, Sept l'J at the&#13;
j Schnackenberg Funeral Home&#13;
'with the Reverend Allan Gray&#13;
officialmt,' and memorial services&#13;
by Howell Chapter No&#13;
'M'2 Order of Kastern Star.&#13;
Burial was at Lake.view Cemetery.&#13;
THK BRIGHTON i MichJ ARGLS — WED, SEPT. 23&#13;
Constitution Week Observed by D.A.Ri&#13;
KIX.AK VV. ( I I A D U K K&#13;
j Kd^ar \V. Chadwick ol T.V)li ji&#13;
Second St., Dextei diedThuisday&#13;
evening ai St. Joseph&#13;
Morty Hospital, Ann Ar)x«j&#13;
alter a l«my illness.&#13;
Mr. Chadwick WH.- born Jan.&#13;
4. 1915. in Pentwaler, Mii-h,,&#13;
"a son of Wyninn C. and Blanch&#13;
jchaduick. He niHiricci the lor&#13;
met- Helen Cushinjj on June 1,&#13;
19.T), in Chicago.&#13;
Mr. Chadwick had been a&#13;
resident of Dexter for thr&#13;
past se\en x'enr1-. coming her*&#13;
j from Brighton. Ho had bvon&#13;
jan &gt;'tnplo&gt;ee of King Seely for&#13;
j the pa si 15 years&#13;
I Sui'vis'ing besides his wife&#13;
;anrt parents, the Ifjtier in Penti&#13;
uater. ;&lt;re two sons. F!f!gar&#13;
William Chaduick. Jr.. of W'nv-&#13;
. ren and Klilon ,]• ilin ol Dcx«&#13;
' tcr: two ilair^htei's, \T r ^&#13;
Nicholas, (Pali'ioiai Truhn of&#13;
Brighton and Judith rd hnniP&#13;
and a si&gt;tcr. Mrs Robert&#13;
' Lucille i Palm of Frmillo. A&#13;
brother-. Kldon C'hadw ick. preceded&#13;
him in death in 194.".&#13;
Funeral services were held&#13;
C o i i : i i i t u l j o u W e e k l i a &gt; I j t ' e n&#13;
l i t t i n n l y o b s e r v e d b y t h e l o c a l&#13;
C h a p t e r 1) A. H. w i t h i l s&#13;
h r &gt; t n i r i M i n ^ o l tin- Call sca-&#13;
MJII o n T u e &gt; d a &gt; , S e p t e m b e r 1 J&#13;
fit t i n - h o m e D[ Mi.s. J . C .&#13;
S h e r w o o d in F u w l e r \ ille, a n d&#13;
by t h i a t t e n d a n c e ol m e m b e r s&#13;
uf t h e C h a p t e r a t t h e r e -&#13;
g i o n a l m e e t i n g ot t h e M a l e&#13;
.society, a ; ( J u o » o o n Ui1-1&#13;
16th.&#13;
O n : MIL' t h e u i ' c k di&gt;pl&lt;i\&gt; oJ&#13;
c o p i e - u i t m ( ' o ; i N t II U l l o , )&#13;
h a v e b e e n m a d e , u i l h H H ^ . S&#13;
a n d p r o p e r i d e n t i f i c a t i o n , i n&#13;
t h e w i n d o w . » o ] i I n ' l-'ir.st . \ i -&#13;
t i o t i a i B a n k m J l o w r i l a n J&#13;
t l i o r e a l e s W U t u l l i c i o ! S t n l -&#13;
; n g D o u g l a s i n h'i&lt;\\ | P I - \ i l J P .&#13;
M e m b e r s u t t i n 1 C h a j i i i i 1 h a w ?&#13;
d i ^ p l a . w ' c i t h i ' F . a i : a t t l u . n&#13;
h o n i r . " ' ; n o t i c e v &lt; A i ' •- o ) I M - J -&#13;
v a t i o n w e n 1 ^ o u i t - . p a . - i o r s&#13;
o f t h e e l u i r c n e s a n d i h &gt; '&#13;
s c h o o l s , a s k i n g t h a t s p e c i a l&#13;
a t t e n t i o n n n ^ h t b e p a i d 11 &gt; o u r&#13;
( . ' o n ^ t it ' i t i o n i ' s f o ' i n i i e r &gt; a m i&#13;
:IJ&gt; i m j i o r i a n c i ' i n e . i d i c i t i -&#13;
z e n .&#13;
A t t i n - r e ^ ' . l a r i m ' i ' i i , i . ' o n&#13;
t h e 1 3 t h A i r - - L e w i s W a l k e r&#13;
a n d M i s . W a r i e n K i c t i a r d &gt;&#13;
&gt; c r v e d a &gt; t u i - t r ^ \^ it h M r &lt; ,&#13;
S h e r w o , u i ]-'i»! 'i &gt;u 11,'.; a ( i r ^ s e r l&#13;
1' •! 11 • 11» • ) ! i w i ' 11 t h e 1 ! &lt; " _ ; &lt; •! i t&#13;
M r s . J o h n S . ! ' . i •'• p i &gt; ' &gt; n l u r v&#13;
a t L? [ i n : M o n d a y i t S t . l r t i n i ' s&#13;
Kl&gt;iscopa! Churr-h, \\i\h the&#13;
Rov. Walter N-oreross and the&#13;
Rev. Roltprt McDonald &lt;»fficiaMn^.&#13;
Cremation followed.&#13;
I he. meeting opened v\ith th#&#13;
pravej-s for Constitution Weei^&#13;
by the chaplain, Mrs. L. At&#13;
Kuos; ihe Salute tu the Flagj&#13;
'.he American's Creed and thi&#13;
Daughter's Pledge. Mrs. Al*&#13;
• •"•&gt;! S r ' - i n n t t . f i i a i r m a t j o f n a&#13;
tiOiial del en se, gave a resuml&#13;
n uie Miiinri imni the n a&#13;
UunaJ&#13;
•I&#13;
Mrs. R. Sydney Clark gave&#13;
the address of the dayj&#13;
"Abraham Lincoln and t h *&#13;
j Constitution" stressing the wbs-&#13;
' doni of the men who conceiwiMi&#13;
tins dtjcument and of&#13;
Abraham Lincoln, who during&#13;
that period of great unrest&#13;
laithfully followed its sacred&#13;
precepts; his fairness to all&#13;
factions of a divided Unior:&#13;
and to his lack of bitterness&#13;
10 tho.se witii whom he could&#13;
not agree.&#13;
Mrs. ('lark concluded with&#13;
tho reminder that as Daughters&#13;
of thp American Revolution&#13;
we ha\e the pnvlege t o&#13;
| a.ssert our beliefs in the Constitution,&#13;
to speak with au«&#13;
ihoiity; to show to toreigfnert&#13;
I w ho s».vk citizenship its value;&#13;
to educate our children in it*&#13;
hM'iry and to manifest by&#13;
c»ui- HI'!IOIIS our (o\e of Amerna&#13;
n.s Constitution and i t i&#13;
Kla-, and to say with Mr.&#13;
i Lincoln " that the Government&#13;
of the people by t h t&#13;
people and for the people,&#13;
shall not perish from this&#13;
PH rth,"&#13;
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THE X (Mich.) ARGUS - WED., SEPT. 23 1964&#13;
. imii.iirox&#13;
FIRST METHODIST&#13;
( HI K(H&#13;
400 hast Urund River&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Hubert Brubaker, Pastor&#13;
ACademy 7-7783&#13;
Mrs. Melvin Light-Or&#13;
t'hoir Director&#13;
Church School. 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Worship Service, 10 45 a.m.&#13;
There is a ',nursery during&#13;
the worship service for preschool&#13;
children&#13;
Junior Choir Rehearsal, 10&#13;
a.m.. Thursday&#13;
Youth Fellowship — Every&#13;
Other Sunday &lt;v&#13;
We warmly welcome YOU&#13;
fc»I. PAIKICK'S CHURCH&#13;
t V I H O l . U (1)1 K(H&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Phone Wy-»«6S&#13;
Pastor RHV Leo McCann&#13;
Atn* slant Keveivnds&#13;
C.M.M.&#13;
' Masses, b:JU, 8:00,&#13;
; vWeekday Masses, 6:30. 8:00.&#13;
"'"^ **"" *" Masses, 5;30. 8:15&#13;
6:Q0&#13;
[" Fridays, Masses dt&#13;
7:50 a.m., 11:20* and 6:00 p.m.&#13;
~'/*zjxz^;r~~s Wed., and Thrusa.&#13;
m., 6:30 a.m. and&#13;
i :UU a . i n . . u u a s . .&#13;
to Our Mother ol&#13;
gtt&amp;i, H e l p Wednesday&#13;
7:30, also at 5:30&#13;
.. Holy Communion t 6:00. &amp;?80&#13;
«nd 7:00 a.m.&#13;
iC.ii1 tiMtu ^fission* Located&#13;
r M--3399 iwu miles west of MMasses.&#13;
9:00 a.m.&#13;
before the Mass.&#13;
Mass at 7:30.&#13;
THE tiRACE BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
{J&#13;
y OF HYNE AND&#13;
UAC KER RDS.&#13;
L, Giauque Pastor&#13;
Church where&#13;
| are Welcome&#13;
...'..'Sunday Bible School, 9:30&#13;
Morning Preaching Service,&#13;
( j g Service, 7t6e a.m.&#13;
• • •». Wednesday Bible Study and&#13;
^$%$M?««ctice. 7:00 p.m.&#13;
* * tf yob would like transportation&#13;
tci any of the services call&#13;
AC 7-3163 or desire pastoral&#13;
nsel, call . . . South Lyon&#13;
' **UJ&#13;
TABERNACLE&#13;
I . S.-'iS&#13;
-t&gt;ris;litor Michigan&#13;
lieneva Kaltenbacb&#13;
School, 10:30.&#13;
d y School. (J:45.&#13;
* \ ^45 u n d a y Morning Services,&#13;
, .0-Sunday E v e n i n g Services&#13;
Meeting, Wednesday. ao&#13;
Young People. Friday, 7:30.&#13;
&lt;vv,A Friendly Church with a&#13;
' Spiritual Atmosphere where&#13;
Prayer.&#13;
E5£Kt AN METHODIST&#13;
FHendly Church With A&#13;
" *""'"''tSlSritiial Atmosphere"&#13;
REV. T. D. BOWDITCH&#13;
r^JSuntfajt Services, 9:45 a.m.&#13;
••' J» -Bible School H o u r . 11:00&#13;
J K'rri. Lee Beebe Superlnt&lt;&#13;
mdt nt:&#13;
1. ir.T3rtOfTf m Junior C h u r c h&#13;
'ffiw ckttdren of school age.)&#13;
* JtJ^fQO. aj«., Morning Worship&#13;
• iSernron Hour).&#13;
, J6:'&amp; p.m., Wesleyan Youth&#13;
. p m , Evening Evangel&#13;
sday, 7i&amp;0 p.in. Prayer&#13;
8:30 p.m., Choir&#13;
JIAPTIST CHURCH&#13;
tiUkett Road&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Bovuiider. Pastor&#13;
»««- AC fr-9O«8&#13;
v l*SIiridu.v ..School. 10:00 a.m.&#13;
l,\k&gt;rnmg Worship, 11:00 a.m&#13;
" "fcveiiifig Worsliip, 7:;i0 p.m&#13;
Wednesday Prayer Meeting.&#13;
t»liESBVTERUN'&#13;
'rr - S*Jf, f|JC. IHGrRaCndH River&#13;
C S ^ J; AC T-6681&#13;
Coffey, Pastor&#13;
^ 9-6489&#13;
i tToiV"Ma.lett. Choir Director&#13;
. Quisles Birch. Organist&#13;
0 8CHEDCXE&#13;
Joi'Or.'JO a.m. Short Fam-&#13;
»o : 10:4(1 a.n;. Chinch a d u i t - Ser\-&#13;
There is a cure group for&#13;
.-school childi'en during both&#13;
'-ship C h h&#13;
g&#13;
ai&gt;d Church&#13;
Cho&#13;
The&#13;
of&#13;
ice&#13;
til. PAU 1'8&#13;
( HI H( H&#13;
By tiif MiU Pnad&#13;
Ih. KHV Koh&lt;*n U&#13;
Rectur&#13;
Sunday Services, 8:00 Q&#13;
tioly Commumofi&#13;
L0:00 a.m., Morning Prayej&#13;
Jhurch School and Nursery&#13;
First and Third Sundays&#13;
riojy Comrnurjion at b o t b&#13;
services&#13;
7:00 p.m.. Youth League.&#13;
BKlGilTON&#13;
JEUOVAU'8 WITNESSES&#13;
Presiding Minister:&#13;
James P. Sasaina&#13;
Phone 229-9301&#13;
KJngdora Hall&#13;
801 Chestnut Street&#13;
Thursday. 7:30 p.m., Theo&#13;
era tic Ministry School&#13;
Thursday, 8:30 p.m.. Service&#13;
Meeting.&#13;
Sunday, 2:30 p.m., Public&#13;
fa Ik.&#13;
Sunday 3:45 — Watchtowei&#13;
Study.&#13;
Tuesday 8:00 p.m., Area&#13;
Bible Studies. Kingdom Hull&#13;
801 Chestnut St., Brighton&#13;
1020 E. Grand River, Brighton,&#13;
9088 Parshallville, Hartland.&#13;
TUI-LAKES BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
9100 Lee Road&#13;
Rev. Bruce E. Stine, Pastor&#13;
Sunday School, 10 a,m.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11 a.m.&#13;
Youth Fellowship, 6 p.m.&#13;
Evening Service, 7 p.m,&#13;
Bible Study and Prayer on&#13;
Wednesday evening at 7:30.&#13;
followed by Senior Choir&#13;
practice at 8:30.&#13;
ST. (-LOHGE EVANGELICAL&#13;
LUTHERAN CHURCH&#13;
803 West Main Street&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
AC 8-«783&#13;
Sunday School with classes&#13;
for children, age 3 through&#13;
high school as well as a class&#13;
for adults at 9:45 each Sunday&#13;
Worship Service is held at&#13;
11:00 a.m.&#13;
Supervised nursery care for&#13;
small children is provided during&#13;
the worship service.&#13;
Visitors are always welcome.&#13;
PEOPLES' CHURCH&#13;
385 Unadilla Street&#13;
Rev. Thomas Murphy&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Y o u n g 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;
Sunday Broadcast, WHM1&#13;
1:30,&#13;
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH&#13;
Robert M. Taylor, Pastor&#13;
4060 Swarthout Road&#13;
8501 Spicer Rd., Hamburg&#13;
Phone AC 7 6870&#13;
Services:&#13;
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
:'&gt;rning Worship. 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Young People, Sunday, 6:00&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Evenir.^ Worship, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
3T. MART'S&#13;
CATHOLIC CHURCH&#13;
Sunday Masses, 8:00, 10:00,&#13;
and 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Novena, Thursday, 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Weekday Mass, 8:00 a.m.&#13;
COMMUNITY&#13;
CONGREGATIONAL&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Corner of Mill ft CnadiUa Sts.&#13;
Rev. Gerald E. Bender&#13;
878-8787&#13;
Morning Worship 10:45 a.m.&#13;
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Choir Practice, Thursdays:&#13;
Senior, 7 p.m.; Junior, 3:45&#13;
p.m.; Youth, 4:45.&#13;
Pilgrim Fellowship: 1st and&#13;
3rd Sundays at 4 p.m.; 2nd&#13;
and 4th Sundays at 6 p.m.&#13;
GALILEAN BAPTIST&#13;
9700 McGregor Road&#13;
Re«. Rolland Crosby&#13;
Phone 426-4328&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.&#13;
toornina Worship, 11:00 a m&#13;
Youth Fellowship, 6:00.&#13;
Evenin" Worship, 7:00 p.m&#13;
Wednesday Evening Prayer&#13;
meeting and Bible study, 7:30.&#13;
THE MENNON1TE CHURCH&#13;
204 Putnam Street&#13;
Rev. Mehrio Stanffer&#13;
Morning Worship, 10:00 a.m&#13;
Sunday School, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Evening S e r v i c e s as announced.&#13;
Whltmore Lake&#13;
Area Churches&#13;
FULL GOSPEL MISSION&#13;
9342 Main St.&#13;
IVhitmore Lake, Michigan&#13;
Rev A. Robertson&#13;
Sunday School. 10:00 a m&#13;
Worship Service. 11:0&lt;&gt; a m&#13;
Evening Service. 7 30 p.m&#13;
Missionary SfA ire, Thursday,&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
ST.&#13;
LL1I ;*AM OHLR4 t&#13;
4V4A L. Northfteld Church JM&#13;
NorthfktkJ CovroMhip&#13;
Ray mi.iid Prey, Piutor&#13;
Phunt HSU 1869&#13;
Sunday School. 9:30 a.m&#13;
Morning Services. 10:30 a.m&#13;
Confirmation Classes:&#13;
Adults. Fhursday, 8:00 p.m&#13;
Children, Saturday 10:00&#13;
a.m.&#13;
ST. PATRICK'S&#13;
CATHOLIC CHURCH&#13;
Father Leu Malkuwaki&#13;
Masses: 8:00, &amp; 10:30 a.m.&#13;
CALVAKI BAPTIST&#13;
279 Dartmoor Dr.&#13;
Church Phone: HI 9-3342&#13;
Pastor, W. F. Nicholas&#13;
Phone 663-0698&#13;
Organist, Mrs. Beryl Tucker&#13;
Pianist, Mrs. H. N. Manning&#13;
8. 8. Supt, Ronn Sutterfleld&#13;
Sunday School - Classes for&#13;
all ages — 9:45 ajn.&#13;
Morning Worship — 11 a.m&#13;
Jet Cadets - 5:30 p.m.&#13;
Evening evengelical hour —&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
Q. A E. - 8:15 p.m.&#13;
Prayer .Meeting, Wednesday&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Senior Choir practice, Thursday,&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
Blessings await you at Calvary,&#13;
the friendly church.&#13;
GREEN OAK&#13;
FREE METHOTM8T CHURCH&#13;
KM 11 US. 23&#13;
HI 8-2157&#13;
10:00 a.m. Sunday School.&#13;
11:00 a.m., Worship.&#13;
6:45 p.m., Young People.&#13;
7:30 p.m., Preaching Service&#13;
METHODIST&#13;
COMMUNITY CHURCH&#13;
Rev. Robert F. Davis, Pastor&#13;
9:45 a.m., A d u l t Sunduj&#13;
School.&#13;
9-45 a.m., Sunday School.&#13;
11:00 a.m.. Worship Service&#13;
6:30 p.m., MYF.&#13;
GREGORY&#13;
GREGORY BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Pastor, Millard Heron&#13;
Sunday:&#13;
Morning Worship at 10:00&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Church School at 11:15 a.m.&#13;
Evening Worship at 7:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Baptist Y o u t h Fellowship&#13;
6:30 p.m.&#13;
Thursday:&#13;
Bible Study and P r a y e r&#13;
Service at 7:'&gt;0 p.m. .&#13;
Choir Practice at 8:30 p.m&#13;
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES&#13;
Corner Brogan &amp; West M-36&#13;
Gregory, Michigan&#13;
Warner Miller, presiding;&#13;
Minister&#13;
UP 8-993*&#13;
Meetings held at 11448 Holmes&#13;
Road.&#13;
P u b l i c Meeting — Sunday&#13;
3:00 p.m.&#13;
Watchtower Bible Study —&#13;
Sunday, 4:15 p.m.&#13;
Bible Study — Tuesday, 8:00&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Ministry School — F r i d a y&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Service Meeting — F ri d a y&#13;
8:30 p.m.&#13;
HAMBURG&#13;
HIAWATHA BEACH&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Buck I.ake&#13;
Rev. Charles Michael, Pastor&#13;
UP 8-3349&#13;
Pinckney, Michigan&#13;
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Youth Training Hour, 6:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Evening Service, 7:30&#13;
Prayer Meeting, 8:00&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
Stockade Boys, 6:30 p.m..&#13;
Monday.&#13;
Battalion Meeting, 6:30 p.m,&#13;
Monday.&#13;
Colonist Meeting, 4:15 p.m.,&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
p.m.&#13;
p.m.&#13;
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
M-86 HAMBURG. MICH.&#13;
Lather H. KriefoU, Pastor&#13;
Church Phone: AC 9-9744&#13;
Sunday Worship Services—&#13;
9:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday Schoo] and Adult&#13;
Bible Class — 10:15 a.m.&#13;
Voters' Assembly — 2nd&#13;
Wednesday each month.&#13;
Mary-Martha Circle — 2mi&#13;
Monday each month.&#13;
1st and 3rd Sundays — 8:30&#13;
a.m.&#13;
2nd and 4th Sundays —&#13;
10:43 a.m.&#13;
We welcome visitors of this&#13;
area to join in Sunday Worship&#13;
with us.&#13;
HOWFXL&#13;
THE&#13;
NA2AKENE&#13;
» eOarthy Street&#13;
Howell&#13;
Rev. R. N. Raycroft, Pastor&#13;
Sunday Schod at 10:00 a.m&#13;
Worship Service at 11:10 a.m'&#13;
Evangelistic Services at 7:30&#13;
Midweek prayer service at&#13;
7:45 p.m. on Wednesday.&#13;
ASSEMBLY OF &lt;iOD&#13;
508 Lake Street&#13;
Rev. Darrejl McKeel, Pastor&#13;
Sunday SchooJ - 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Momin* Worship—11:00 a.m&#13;
ST. JOHN'S&#13;
EPISCOPAI CHURCH&#13;
Sibltty at Walnut, HoueU&#13;
R«v. Richard Ingalls, Rector&#13;
The Hoiy Communion every&#13;
Sunday at 8:0t a.m.&#13;
The Holy Communion ai&#13;
10:00 a.m on the first and&#13;
third Sundays of each month&#13;
Morning prayer and sermon&#13;
at 10:00 a.m on second, fourth&#13;
and fifth Sundays of e a c h&#13;
month.&#13;
Church school classes on&#13;
Sunday at 1000 a.m.&#13;
EVANGELICAL&#13;
UNITED BRETHREN&#13;
East Crane id McCarthy Sts.&#13;
Rev. Charles tiolb. Pastor&#13;
Worship Service at 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday School at 11:00 ajn&#13;
Midweek Worship Service on&#13;
Wednesday at 7:00 p.m.&#13;
ST. STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Hamburg, Michigan&#13;
Mtnlster, Deaconess&#13;
Olive Robinson&#13;
Morning Prayer and Sermon&#13;
Sunday. 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Church School. 10:00 a.m&#13;
REORGANIZED CHURCH&#13;
OF JESUS CHRIST OI&#13;
LATTER DAY SAINTS&#13;
3tO W. Jefferson&#13;
Ann Arbor * 863-3164&#13;
Albert L. Barr. Pastor&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Sunday Morning Worship&#13;
11:00 a m&#13;
K S o , 7ii'&gt;^ f&gt; m&#13;
U'crlru -i'l&#13;
ship, 7&lt;:W'&#13;
Methodist Church [ Easier Shopping for&#13;
Happenings.. . ! Local Consumers&#13;
F1KS1 PRESBYTERIAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
333 vVest Grand River&#13;
Howell&#13;
Rev. Wm. R. Jones, Minister&#13;
Church SchooJ at 9:15 and *1.&#13;
Worship Service at 11:00 a.m&#13;
CHURCH OE GOD&#13;
3U40 Pincknpy Road&#13;
Res. Alan Hancock, Pastor&#13;
Worship Service at 10:30&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Sunday Schoo! at 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Young People's Meeting at&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
Ordinance meeting, Wednesday&#13;
at 7:00 p.m.&#13;
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH&#13;
210 Church Street, Howel!&#13;
Rev. Merle R. Meeden, Pastor&#13;
Church School at 10:00 a.m&#13;
Worship Sen-ice at 11:00&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Baptist E\ening Fellowship&#13;
at 6:30 p.m. ' -&#13;
Gospel Servicr at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
WALNUT STREET&#13;
METPODIST CHURCH&#13;
Howell&#13;
203 South Walnut St.&#13;
Rev. Allan Gray, Minister&#13;
Worship Service at 10:00.&#13;
Church School at 10:00 a.m.&#13;
and 11:15 a.m.&#13;
OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN&#13;
8375 Fenton Rond&#13;
Rev. F. J. Pies, Pastor&#13;
Sunday School at 11:15 a.m.&#13;
Worship Service at 12:30 p.m.&#13;
SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST&#13;
Salvation Army Hal)&#13;
T. J. Rasmnssen, Pastor&#13;
Sabbath SchooJ at 2:00 p.m.&#13;
on Saturday.&#13;
Church Service t t 3:00 p.m.&#13;
on Saturday.&#13;
All tho&amp;e interested in serv-&#13;
Uig as counselui-s for the Methodist&#13;
Youth Fellowship met at&#13;
the Methodist paruojiage for&#13;
a training session on Monday,&#13;
September 14tJi. There they&#13;
discussed the deep needs of&#13;
teenagers and how the Gospel&#13;
ad the Church addresses these&#13;
needs. Tne young couples helping&#13;
as counselors will serve&#13;
on a nJta'ion ba.sis from Sunday&#13;
to Sunday. The sign-up&#13;
sheet is posted on the church&#13;
bulletin bo^ni.&#13;
On Tuesday. September 15,&#13;
tlie official bourd held their&#13;
monthly meeting in the room&#13;
off the sanctuary. The commission&#13;
on stewardship and&#13;
finance had met previously to&#13;
carefully construct the church&#13;
budget item by item, and submitted&#13;
that budget to the full&#13;
board at this time. The new&#13;
budget for 1965 incorporated&#13;
many fresh program Ideas and&#13;
greater diversity than the&#13;
1964 budget. It was adopted&#13;
by the official board. The&#13;
music committee z&amp;\e a coinyAeio&#13;
report mi su^gestKi&#13;
policy for the new year. The&#13;
rejxjrt was reau and tin'&#13;
board decided to give it a&#13;
month's consideration before&#13;
acting on it in October.&#13;
During the morning worship&#13;
service on Sunday. September&#13;
20, a special stewardship survey&#13;
was taken of the person?&#13;
present. The congregation wn&gt;&#13;
extended the opportunity of j&#13;
determining where it could ]&#13;
best serve the Church and&#13;
the community.&#13;
Sunday evening, September&#13;
20, the Methodist Youth Fellowship&#13;
met for recreation,&#13;
program, worship, and refreshments.&#13;
Larry Eikhoff and the&#13;
members of his fellowship com-&#13;
I mittee. consisting of Don&#13;
I Carney, Tom Tarranl. Keith&#13;
! Euffcrd. and Don Eikhoff were&#13;
in charge of the program and&#13;
worship. Helping them were&#13;
Mrs. Lawrence McCartney and&#13;
Mrs. James Glenn. Next Sunday.&#13;
September 27, the M.Y.tf*.&#13;
will enjoy a pizza party in&#13;
honor of the Fred Kerslakcs.&#13;
who did so much for the group&#13;
last year. The fellowship committee&#13;
with the hHp of Dr.&#13;
and Mrs. Verne Hoshal will&#13;
plan the meeting.&#13;
Kaye Hood. Sharon Voorhu.&#13;
Karen Taylor, and Richard&#13;
Ames will take charge of the&#13;
coffee hour after the service&#13;
of worship on September 27.&#13;
On Tuesday, September 22,&#13;
the commission on membership&#13;
and evangelism will meet&#13;
in the room off the sanctuary&#13;
to plan the coming Methodist&#13;
Outreach Program to be conducted&#13;
November 7-10.&#13;
The first quarterly conference&#13;
for the First Methodist&#13;
Church of Brighton and other&#13;
churches in this area will be&#13;
held in the Howell Methodist&#13;
Church on Thursday. September&#13;
24, at 8 p.m. All officers&#13;
in the Church and members of&#13;
the commission on membership&#13;
and evangelism are especially&#13;
invited.&#13;
On Thursday. September 24,&#13;
at 7 p.m., the Carol Choir&#13;
will practice in the sanctuary.&#13;
At 8 p.m., the Senior Choir&#13;
ill follow. After their relie: •&#13;
they will gather at the&#13;
Methodist parsonage for light&#13;
refreshments and fellowship&#13;
On Sunday, September 27.&#13;
at 9:30 a.m., the first mem&#13;
bership training class will meet&#13;
in the parsonage, All those&#13;
joining the Church by contession&#13;
of faith are expected&#13;
to attend ail six sessions, held&#13;
each Sunday morning, but&#13;
everyone in the congregation&#13;
is warmly invited to share m&#13;
this opportunity to learn of&#13;
the Christian faith and life.&#13;
A nursery class is available&#13;
for children.&#13;
The woman's Society will&#13;
hold its fall rally on Monday,&#13;
September 28, at 8 p.m. Speaking&#13;
to the group will be&#13;
Kathy French, who has returned&#13;
from her bus caravan&#13;
over selected part* of the&#13;
United States inspecting home&#13;
mission projects, Mrs. Robert&#13;
Cord Mrs. David Hood, Mrs.&#13;
Harold Jarvis, Mrs. William&#13;
Cuthbert, and Mrs K. W.&#13;
Hendries will take charge of&#13;
the refreshments.&#13;
On Wednesday, September&#13;
30, at 8 p.m. the commission&#13;
on stewardship and finance&#13;
\Vill meet in the room of 1 the&#13;
sanctuary to plan in detail&#13;
the financial canvass culminating&#13;
in Loyalty Sunday.&#13;
October 18.&#13;
All members of the M.Y.T.&#13;
are invited to register with&#13;
Kathy French immediately for&#13;
the M.Y.F. Retreat to be held&#13;
October 10-11. The cost i»&#13;
$1.50&#13;
The Rev Robert Brubakcr&#13;
will preach this coming Sunday&#13;
on the /Psubject, "Like A&#13;
Mighty Army"&#13;
All Church School teacher's&#13;
.'U'P invited to share in tlufirst&#13;
session of the fall school&#13;
(jf churchntanship at Ypsilanti,&#13;
First Methodist Church. &lt;r,&#13;
Tuesday. September L'9 at 7:,'»')&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Many consumers won't eve.1&#13;
notice it, but &gt;&lt;&gt;n\o package-&#13;
W'ing sold in Brighton have&#13;
a new look because of Uv&#13;
state's 1964 revision of lii"&#13;
weights and measure* act.&#13;
State Agriculture Uiiectoi&#13;
(i. S. Mclntyre said the new&#13;
law gives the buyer an advantage&#13;
he never had l&gt;eture&#13;
through several features.&#13;
Ill the past, the law i e-&#13;
Fall Color&#13;
Service Offered&#13;
For Michigan&#13;
To assure \isitni&gt;. where and&#13;
when the Michigan Fall c&gt;iors&#13;
are at their best, a personalised&#13;
Fall color tour reporting&#13;
service will a^ain be&#13;
available this year, according&#13;
to William T. McGraw, Michigan&#13;
Tourist Council director&#13;
The service, instituted ten&#13;
years -ayo, advises individuals&#13;
requesting the inlnnnation&#13;
when colors are best for viewing&#13;
in various regions of th-&gt;&#13;
stete.&#13;
The fuliayc normally be^in--&#13;
to change in September in 1 he&#13;
upper peninsula, then gradually&#13;
spreads downward to&#13;
southern Michigan in early&#13;
October. continuing throughout&#13;
the month.&#13;
Persons wishing to be advised&#13;
on Michigan's big Fall&#13;
sht.w may receive the free&#13;
service by contacting the&#13;
Michigan Tourist Council, Lan-&#13;
OJV' Mich. 489L&gt;6.&#13;
quired a Matcment of quantity&#13;
in a package of food but&#13;
j not on such non-fixxi items &lt;is&#13;
uaint. ami-freeze, varnish and&#13;
i'il.&#13;
! I'ndej- the new law the*&#13;
i quantity niu&gt;i IH1 Heelared on&#13;
all packaged items sold by&#13;
I weight, measure or numercnl&#13;
I count. Thus if a non-foot item&#13;
Ls sold in a container that&#13;
i h nks like a quart, it nnrsr&#13;
state the exact quantity in.sid.\&#13;
Terms that tend to e\agger-&#13;
•iff content quantity such HS&#13;
jumbo, king-size guint or full&#13;
;'vr illn^al under the new&#13;
!• \\. which took effect August&#13;
•JS.&#13;
S"rnt"j of the computing probi&#13;
IOMIS of shoppers also are cut&#13;
i down under tho act. Eacri&#13;
I •)-:rkacf» must t&gt;e labeled m&#13;
terms of the largest unit.&#13;
A i?ti-ouiK»e&#13;
for r&gt;\nmp!&lt;\&#13;
e d as one pound,&#13;
| or 1V» pounds.&#13;
f "f breai,&#13;
t l&gt;e declarfour&#13;
ounces,&#13;
Agriculture d o p : t r t i n ? n t&#13;
spokesmen emphasized that&#13;
nnny packages of non-fo&lt;"&gt;d&#13;
it^ms which did not com*&#13;
under the old law already&#13;
Milled their qo«xis by quantity&#13;
but then1 were some wh^&#13;
didn't.&#13;
for&#13;
Among manufacturer* whr&gt;&#13;
did not label for quantity, no&#13;
law violation occurred for a&#13;
semi-filled container because&#13;
the law did not require&#13;
declaration.&#13;
1&#13;
it so&#13;
'In*&#13;
1 Of&#13;
If.&#13;
old&#13;
the&#13;
t; id (t&#13;
•out&#13;
•\ w.'r&#13;
ainei1 s I hat&#13;
spuke&#13;
t h is&#13;
ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC&#13;
Howell&#13;
Father Joseph Wetber. 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 &amp;&#13;
8:00 a.m.&#13;
Confessions Saturday f r * -y&#13;
3:30 to 5:00 and 7:?0 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 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday Morning Worship at&#13;
11:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday Evening Service at&#13;
7 30 p.m.&#13;
Young People meet on Sunday&#13;
at 6:00 p.m.&#13;
Bible Study on Wednesday&#13;
at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
UNITED BRETHREN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
7400 Stow Road&#13;
Rev. W. O. Season, Pastor&#13;
Worship Service at 10:00&#13;
Bible Study at 11:00 a.m&#13;
Christian Endeavor 7;3u p.»n&#13;
Evening Service at 8:13 p.m&#13;
Prayer Service on Wednesday&#13;
at 8:00 p.m.&#13;
FIRST CHURCH Oh CHRIST&#13;
SCIENTIST&#13;
ft46 W. Grand River. Howell&#13;
Sunday School — 10:.'iU a.m&#13;
Worship Service - 10:.'J0 a.m&#13;
Wednesday Lveniny Service&#13;
8 p.m&#13;
A reading nx&gt;m t-s maintainod&#13;
at 122 N State Street where&#13;
authorized Christian Science&#13;
literature may be borrowed&#13;
read or purchased It l» open&#13;
in fhe public Monday through&#13;
* . • • ! ; , e » \ f r o m 1 1 f)&lt;l n . m . t o&#13;
' ' ' • ' ) •. • • H i l l I T ' I ' l l t ) ..'SO &gt;'&#13;
i • • ;•' . i v r &gt; \ e ; i u r _ N&#13;
Presbyterian&#13;
Schedule Wednesday, September 23,&#13;
7:00-10:00 p.m. — WORK&#13;
NIGHT at the Christian Education&#13;
Building. We need help&#13;
— any kind!&#13;
Thursday, September 24,&#13;
7:30 p.m. — Senior Choir rehearsal&#13;
in the sanctuary. Any&#13;
adults and higk school students&#13;
who like to sing are&#13;
most welcome to sing in the&#13;
choir. Just come to rehearsal.&#13;
8:00 p.m. — Recovery, Inc.&#13;
meets in the basement&#13;
Saturday. September 2 6 .&#13;
9:00-12:00. 1:00-5:00 - WORK&#13;
DAY at the Christian Education&#13;
Building. We need ill&#13;
kinds of help especially people&#13;
who can climb a ladder to&#13;
second floor windows.&#13;
Thursday. October 1&#13;
Junior Fellowship for&#13;
and girls in grades 5. 6.&#13;
8 starts, 5:00-7:15 p.m.&#13;
Sunday. October 4&#13;
Wide Communion at&#13;
ft llllflifMUJ&#13;
?&#13;
Christian&#13;
Science News&#13;
Incidents from the lives of&#13;
the prophets Elijah and Elifeha&#13;
(I and II Kings) will be&#13;
featured in the Bible Lesson&#13;
OP. "Reality" to be read at&#13;
Christian Science churches;&#13;
throughout the world on Sunday.&#13;
Readings from "Science and&#13;
Health with Key to the Scriptures"&#13;
by Mary Raker F\ddy&#13;
will include these lines: "The&#13;
fading forms of matter, the&#13;
mortal lxxly and material&#13;
earth, are the fleeting concepts&#13;
of the human mind. They&#13;
have their day before the permanent&#13;
facts and their perfection&#13;
in Spirit appear&#13;
Mortals mast look beyond&#13;
lading, finite forms, if they&#13;
would gain the true sense of&#13;
tilings" i'pp. 263-264 1.&#13;
BIDS WANTED&#13;
Sealed bids will lie accepted in the Livingston&#13;
County Board of Education Office located at 301 E.&#13;
(irand River, Howell. Michigan until noon on September&#13;
30th, 1964 on each of the following:&#13;
BUILDING&#13;
:;iso K.&#13;
Frame&#13;
Stone Genoa No. 5 Fri. School House.&#13;
Coon Lake Road, Howell. 2«' v W&#13;
building with 26' x IV cement block furnace&#13;
room attached. Contains - Williamson O i l&#13;
Burning Furnace, Lighting and Plumbing Fixtures.&#13;
PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT&#13;
1 - 6 Place metal swing set frame&#13;
1 - Pipe Merry-go-Round.&#13;
The Livingston County Board of Education reserves&#13;
the right to reject any or all bids.&#13;
boy-.&#13;
7 and&#13;
World&#13;
both&#13;
services.&#13;
ORACE LUTHERAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
SI2 Prospect&#13;
llev. P. Fred Houston, Mlnlst&lt;"&#13;
Early Service at 8:30 a.m&#13;
Late Sorvir^ at 1:00 i.m.&#13;
Church School at 9:45 a.tn&#13;
SALVATION ARS1Y&#13;
N. MlehifM. Howcll&#13;
HOWAII 8078-W&#13;
Cadet Howard V. &lt;luet*cho.&gt;&#13;
officer In charfe&#13;
Sunday Schedule&#13;
10:0o a.m.—Sunday School&#13;
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship&#13;
6:00 p m.—Youth Meeting&#13;
7:30 p.m.—Salvation Meeting.&#13;
CHLRCH OF CHRIST&#13;
1390 Byron Road&#13;
HoweU, MiRhigao&#13;
flornld Routine. Minister&#13;
Sunday School at 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship at 11:00&#13;
n.m.&#13;
W n r s h i p at *'• .';&lt;&gt; p.rn&#13;
.jy cvriiirv.- l&gt; i l&gt; I i&#13;
' V&#13;
AUTO SHOPPING&#13;
LIKE A CASH BUYER&#13;
Now our low-cost Auto Loans can&#13;
even be arranged in advance! Come&#13;
in, arrange your Auto Loan commitment,&#13;
then take your time to buy&#13;
the car of your choice. Chances are&#13;
you will save as a "cash buyer".&#13;
May we help you now with an Auto Loan?&#13;
McPherson S3itate Bank&#13;
. p i \ •&#13;
HOWELL, PLNCKNEY AND HAKTLAND&#13;
Serving Sine* ISfiV&#13;
THY nrK mm'K IN HANKING&#13;
p.m.&#13;
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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 24 th&#13;
Come In And Choose Your Favorite&#13;
We're All Painted And Polished Awaiting&#13;
Yot;r Arrival At Our Big 3 Day Show&#13;
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irates Win Opening Game Fri.&#13;
Panthers Took "Pouncing"&#13;
From Pirates Here Friday&#13;
JOHN TASCII&#13;
The Pinckney Pirates Varsity&#13;
football squad started off&#13;
the season with a victory!&#13;
They defeated Stockbridge, 32-&#13;
7. It was one of just two home&#13;
yames scheduled for the Pirates&#13;
this year.&#13;
The Pirates kicked off 10&#13;
Stockbridge, who were helpless&#13;
egainst Pinckney' sdefenses, as&#13;
was true throughout most of&#13;
the evening.&#13;
Pinckney was first to get&#13;
on the Scoreboard when Gary&#13;
Henry passed to left-end Jim&#13;
Pine for six points. The extra&#13;
point attempt failed and the&#13;
score stayed 6-0 on through&#13;
the first quarter. Second&#13;
quarter the Pirates tallied&#13;
three more times and after&#13;
five kickoffs Stockbridge remained&#13;
scoreless.&#13;
THE VICTORIOUS Pirates leave the f:oM .if^&#13;
winning over Stockbridge, 32-7.&#13;
PIRATE'S TEAM CAPTAIN, Carmon Bonsaire and&#13;
co-Captain Merle McMichael were delighted to accept&#13;
the "traveling trophy" in behalf of the remaining&#13;
players after the game Friday night. This&#13;
trophy will be displayed at P.H.S. until Stockbridge&#13;
Panthers win a football game from the Pirates.&#13;
Fancy Jonathon&#13;
and Mclntosh&#13;
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— ALSO —&#13;
Scoring in the second&#13;
quarter started when a troop&#13;
of Pirates came barreling&#13;
around the left end with Carmen&#13;
Bonsaire in command of&#13;
the ball. As each blocker did&#13;
his job a touchdown formed&#13;
and Bonsaire ran nearly 63&#13;
yards for his first TD of the&#13;
season. Henry then kicked one&#13;
of two extra points to make&#13;
the score 13-0. Then Steve&#13;
Randolph pulled in the first&#13;
of his three interceptions to&#13;
down Stockbridge's hopes a&#13;
little more. Still in the second&#13;
quarter, the combination&#13;
of Henry to Pine clicked&#13;
again and the Pirates picked&#13;
up six more points. Next for&#13;
the third six pointer of the&#13;
second quarter Henry passed&#13;
to John Haas and the quarterback&#13;
kicked his second extra&#13;
point ot the night. Stockbridge&#13;
got a small drive going which&#13;
was soon foiled when Joe Darrow&#13;
intercepted a pass to&#13;
up Pinckney's hopes of another&#13;
TD before the half. Stockbridge&#13;
changed that though as they&#13;
intercepted a pass just before&#13;
the gun. So the half time score&#13;
was Pinckney 26, Stockbridge&#13;
0.&#13;
The High School Band&#13;
gave a show in tribute to&#13;
the Boy Scouts of Troop 58&#13;
Pinckney for hall time entertainment.&#13;
The third quarter neither&#13;
team scored but there was&#13;
still plenty of action. Once&#13;
again when Stockbridge was&#13;
really advancing Randolph intercepted&#13;
another pass. Soon&#13;
after Stockbridge returned the&#13;
favor by picking off a Pirate&#13;
pass.&#13;
Following came a couple of&#13;
bad breaks for the Pirates,&#13;
but fortunately for them they&#13;
didn't affect the outcome of&#13;
the game. The first of these&#13;
was a pass to Merle Me&#13;
Michaels, the Pirate's fast&#13;
and cunning left halfback,&#13;
from Henry that was called&#13;
back because of a penalty,&#13;
after Merle made a fine run&#13;
for a touchdown. The other&#13;
bad break was when Henry&#13;
failed to pop right back up&#13;
after going down on an end&#13;
run due to an injured leg that&#13;
kept him from playing the&#13;
rest of the game.&#13;
In the fourth quarter each&#13;
team scored once, Pinckney&#13;
was first as Randolph stopped&#13;
one of Stockbridge's hardest&#13;
drives with his third and final&#13;
interception of the evening.&#13;
Soon after this was when the&#13;
Pirates scored. It was another&#13;
pass to Pine although this&#13;
time it was from McMichaels,&#13;
playing for the injured Henry.&#13;
McMichaels tried a quarterback&#13;
sneak for the extra point&#13;
but Stockbridge held him.&#13;
Stockbridge was last to&#13;
score in the game. Their one&#13;
and only touchdown was a&#13;
pass play which covered 30&#13;
yards. Stockbridgt did convert&#13;
100'f of their point after&#13;
attempt to score 7.&#13;
This Thursday, September&#13;
24, the Pinckney Pirates Junior&#13;
Varsity team will have their&#13;
1 irst game of the season. They&#13;
will be playing Leslie here on&#13;
Pinckney's field.&#13;
The Varsity will go to Leslie&#13;
Sept. 25th and the following&#13;
week. They will play their&#13;
Homecoming game against&#13;
University High's Cubs .&#13;
Special Ed. Now&#13;
Being Taught at&#13;
Hamburg School&#13;
The Pinckney Community&#13;
School District, in conjunction&#13;
with Livingston County is ur.&#13;
present operating an ungraded&#13;
room for children who very&#13;
definitely are below grade&#13;
level in achievement and who&#13;
warrant special help as determined&#13;
by County officials from&#13;
the Special Education Office&#13;
in Howell.&#13;
Two rooms, recently added&#13;
to the present Hamburg&#13;
Elementary school, is where&#13;
this special education is conducted.&#13;
Mrs. Clarice Secord&#13;
is in charge of one room&#13;
with 11 children enrollment.&#13;
A second room will be opened&#13;
soon. The delay is due to&#13;
having to find a replacement&#13;
for the second Instructor,&#13;
Mr. Clarence Jones, who at&#13;
the present time teaches&#13;
Commercial courses at the&#13;
high school.&#13;
The two rooms are built to&#13;
accomodate 15 students each.&#13;
Children from other school&#13;
districts in the County will be&#13;
put in these two rooms, tf&#13;
Pinckney district cannot fill&#13;
them to capacity.&#13;
NOTICE!&#13;
A warning to "Big Game&#13;
Hunters" in this area who anticipate&#13;
hunting; in Africa this&#13;
Fall, comes from an article&#13;
appearing in a Johannesburg,&#13;
South African newspaper. It&#13;
read*: "Bantu Administration&#13;
official Wlllem Steynberg died&#13;
yesterday of injuries he received&#13;
Wednesday when the&#13;
car in^ which he was riding&#13;
was/trampled by a hippopotamus."&#13;
Better take heed, Sammy.&#13;
Junior Varsity&#13;
Came Thurs.&#13;
Coach Richard McCloskey&#13;
and thote boys playing on the&#13;
Junior Varsity are looking forward&#13;
to their first football&#13;
game ot this year Thursday.&#13;
September 24, at Pinckney,&#13;
7:30 pjn. Any person may attend&#13;
these games (see schedule&#13;
below) with no admission&#13;
charge, The 37 boys are ninth&#13;
and tenth graders, preparing&#13;
themselves for Varsity when&#13;
that time comes for them.&#13;
Names of those playing are&#13;
LeRoy Cavins, Jim Pietillu,&#13;
Chuck Gehringer, Dan Radtoff,&#13;
Bob Keiser, Tom Mitchell,&#13;
Tim Umstead, Ed Colone,&#13;
Chuck Chambers, John Tascn,&#13;
Jim Wetherbee, Jim Tolbeit,&#13;
Wes Scott, Tochy Bennett,&#13;
Scott Carver, John Crittenden,&#13;
Tim Murphy, Gordon Mclvain,&#13;
Pat Gallowayj Fren Wenner,&#13;
Brian Walton, Bill Botsford,&#13;
Larry Kesaler, Frank Zebulka,&#13;
Joe Fluramer, Greg Dalman,&#13;
Nick Marsh, Dan Holcomb,&#13;
Randy Brown, Jim Douglas,&#13;
Art West, John McMillin, Ron&#13;
Makin, Mike Sepulveda, Bob&#13;
Bently, Joe Kennedy, and Rick&#13;
Sowers.&#13;
At present Joe Kennedy and&#13;
Rick Sowers are not playing&#13;
due to Joe having a broken&#13;
arm and Rick, a broken wrist.&#13;
DISPATCH — WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1961&#13;
Junior Varsity Schedule&#13;
Below U the schedule.&#13;
Remember the date*, and&#13;
attend these game*. The&#13;
boys will welcome the mural&#13;
support. All games br^ln at&#13;
7 p.m. with except ion of toniyht&#13;
game. with Leslie&#13;
hegiiw at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
September&#13;
24—Leslie — Home&#13;
October&#13;
1—South Lyon — Away&#13;
X—\\ 'illhunstun — Home&#13;
15—Dexter — Home&#13;
"fl—\psi-st. John — Home&#13;
•&gt;«&gt;—Fmvlt'rville —&#13;
November&#13;
.1—Danville — Home&#13;
ONE VERY HAPPY COACH, Wes Reader receives&#13;
congratulations following- Friday's game from one&#13;
not so happy coach, Stockbridge's Coach Bob Boyd.&#13;
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.'73-cu.-in. Commando V-8. Front bucket seats,&#13;
fold-down rear scat for 7 feet of cargo space,&#13;
and tinted glass in rear window are standard.&#13;
Something for everyone... see them tomorrow! PUTMOUTM DIVISION CHRYSLER&#13;
MOTORS CORPMUnON&#13;
THE ROARING o5t&#13;
FURY&#13;
BELVEDERE&#13;
VALIANT&#13;
BARRACUDA&#13;
Vlymoutfi&#13;
VAN'S MOTOR SALES 145 E. Main — Phone UP 8-3341 — Pinckney&#13;
IM&#13;
1 "^i&#13;
PLUMP, TENDER, JUICY TURKEY&#13;
LEGS&#13;
SMOKED&#13;
HAMS SHANK END&#13;
LB.&#13;
BUTT&#13;
END&#13;
39 c&#13;
Ib&#13;
TENDER, JUICY&#13;
ROUND&#13;
STEAK&#13;
LB&#13;
CUBE OLD FASHION&#13;
STEAK Ring Bologna 3 3 »&#13;
BONELESS&#13;
BOILED&#13;
HAM&#13;
ILIVER&#13;
8 9 ° ISAUSACE 33cI&#13;
b&#13;
SIRLOIN&#13;
JJP&#13;
RIB&#13;
STEAK&#13;
89CIb&#13;
79cIb&#13;
LIVER&#13;
PORK&#13;
SAUSAGE&#13;
OUR OWN&#13;
33cIb&#13;
49cIb&#13;
MUELLER'S APPIAN - WAY NOODLES CAMPBELL'S YEG. SOUP MUSSELLMAN'S PIZZA APPLE SAUCE&#13;
39 SO-02&#13;
IAR&#13;
MUELLER'S SEA SHELLS I&#13;
l-LB.&#13;
PKG.&#13;
FLAT&#13;
CAN&#13;
DEL MONTE TUNA&#13;
25&#13;
CAMPBELL'S&#13;
Chickjn Noodle&#13;
SOUP CA"&#13;
D A I N T Y - L U N C H JELLIES&#13;
29 JAR&#13;
BIG CHIEF&#13;
SUGAR&#13;
5-LB.&#13;
BAG&#13;
MICHIGAN U. S. NO. 1&#13;
POTATOES&#13;
20-LB.&#13;
BAG&#13;
NEW CROP&#13;
MICHIGAN&#13;
APPLES&#13;
MaclMTOSH, JONATHAN&#13;
DELICIOUS&#13;
LB.&#13;
BAG&#13;
S U P E R M A R K E T 9810 E. GRAND RIVER, BRIGHTON&#13;
V&#13;
• - . • • « ' * • • •&#13;
WMT AS RATES&#13;
CASH RATES&#13;
13 WORDS MINIMUM CHARGE _.._,.:_.. $1.00&#13;
/ 5« PER WORD OVtB 16 W4»*DS&#13;
SECOND INSERTION ?M FIRST U WOftDS&#13;
4c EACH ADDITIONAL WORD&#13;
25c EXTRA FOE A BOX M-PLf&#13;
DEADLINE TIME SCHEDULES&#13;
ARGUS — TIES. NOON — DISPATCH TOE*. NOON&#13;
NOTICE Male&#13;
GAS CONVERSION Burners. ,&#13;
F r e e Estimates — Terms Gen- !&#13;
tiie Home Center. UPlmwi 8-&#13;
3143. t-I-x&#13;
A D U L T D A N C E exercise |&#13;
classes now forming. Look and j&#13;
feel better through exercise.&#13;
T H E D I C K S P K N C E R&#13;
SCHOOL OB" DANCE. Phone&#13;
229-6957. 9-L'o-x&#13;
Card of Thanks&#13;
THE KINDNESS and sympathy&#13;
of neighbors and friends&#13;
in our recent sorrow will always&#13;
remain with as a precious&#13;
memory. Our sincere&#13;
t h a n k s and gratitude, l"i&gt;r all&#13;
those comforting a d s , A special&#13;
t h a n k s t o Reverend Bow-&#13;
Funerai&#13;
Male Help&#13;
Press room help being&#13;
hired by our s m a 11&#13;
Stamping Division. Apply&#13;
in person.&#13;
Brighton Tool&#13;
and Die&#13;
735 X. Second Street&#13;
FEMALE&#13;
BUS BOY. Must be 18 and out&#13;
of .school. Call Canupy Hotel.&#13;
BABY SITTER, your home.&#13;
$20. 9-4. Brighton area. Must&#13;
provide transportation home.&#13;
Phone AC 7-8020. 9-23-x&#13;
WANTED: Woman to work in&#13;
advertising department. Apply&#13;
to Brighton Argus.&#13;
WOMAN F O R light housekeeping&#13;
for1 widow in exchange&#13;
for room and board and utilities.&#13;
Hamburg AC 7-2621.&#13;
9-23-x&#13;
EARN MONEY for Christ mil*&#13;
or winter expenses. Name&#13;
your own hours. No investment&#13;
or deliveries! Call Gerry&#13;
SILL TOMORROW&#13;
f w M • WANT AD TODAY t&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
ARGUS&#13;
AC 7-7151&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
DISPATCH&#13;
UP 8-3141&#13;
AD... PAPERS..&#13;
—COVERS THESE AREAS—&#13;
Hartland Brighton Whitmore Lake&#13;
Green Oak Pinckney Howell&#13;
AC 9-6013. 9-23x&#13;
at 229-6;579. 9-30.X&#13;
BARTENDER WANTED. Must i&#13;
be experienced in mixed drinks. ;&#13;
Work nights Apply after 5:30&#13;
p.m. to Bill Davis or Mr.&#13;
SITUATIONS&#13;
Wanted&#13;
ditch a n d Keohn i-'unrra! i &gt;V1&#13;
Home. ' Grand River, Brighton.&#13;
The Family of Hazel Clayton&#13;
Haincs&#13;
Mr: ' and Mrs. Robert&#13;
Vand^rcook Familv&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cusio&#13;
MALE&#13;
SHOP MALE HELP wanted.&#13;
JJ.IIl. IU D i l l 1 / B V 1 S UL I T I L . I n . n r n r v n r &lt; n Wright. Canopy Hotel, 130 W . I BARTENDER wants part time&#13;
g_23x&#13;
v v o r k - nights or weekends. Good&#13;
references. AC 9-9365 after 5.&#13;
NKW START F o r You. IC&#13;
you are the man that h a s always&#13;
wanted to get into sales,&#13;
not afraid of work, would like&#13;
a supervised training p r o -&#13;
gram, a chance for quick ad-&#13;
\ancement. make better than&#13;
average earnings, then this is&#13;
your chance. Sell a service&#13;
t h a t every family needs and&#13;
9-23p&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
IT] III .'A 12 CAL'GK S h o t g u n .&#13;
Model .'I? f e n l h i ' i ' - ^ e i s h l . M a i -&#13;
ler chuwe - lioin open r v l&#13;
to full choke. (JiHM.1 ii&gt;rd AJ&#13;
$.*)(). __&lt;)-%6K a l l c r 3 p . m .&#13;
WANTED&#13;
ARGUS DISPATCH — WEDNESDAY, SKP11. LM, J964&#13;
L V L K Y K I M ) ul e u a l m i hriml,&#13;
:il.su I uel n i l , l u m b e r a m i b u i l d -&#13;
ing Mjpplir-v. Fv^t' d e l i v e r y&#13;
P h o n e H A H - M l l l , ] ) . K. H n e v&#13;
kt S o i l s , t-l'-N&#13;
Lost &amp; Found&#13;
LOST: Sm_U tarpaulin between&#13;
city limits and Bauer&#13;
Rd. on Brighton Rd. Call AC 9«&#13;
Farm Items&#13;
S M A L L r « - s . 3 &lt;!&lt;.&gt;/. S I . l.'i&#13;
d o z e n&#13;
B1KL.S K K I' A 1 !i I.' I) .&#13;
traded. I'M) K. North&#13;
! Brighton. Phone L'_*)-7UH:;.&#13;
Household&#13;
• " " • i&#13;
( i H e e l I ' l ^ e i ,1 I I I H i n I &gt; l ' i v e . 3 , . ,&#13;
H u &gt; . . . , 1 ( h n n i r S . , m n . . J . _ l ^ A V 1 &gt; K " l * I J ) S h l " . * " ? •&#13;
l l n h - . - L . M . 2 i , w , , ^ : , „ „ „ l . , - ! " " • - ' " l l H " f l 1 | U " : " ' - ' - ' 3 i l -&#13;
h i e - _' I n i n ; / I U U J I ) c h , u i &gt; . M a \ - |&#13;
i U UU l i _ W _ A V I M i , 1 ' A I L -&#13;
UKJNG, MLNDiNG and AJ_-&#13;
1'E RATIONS. Mrs. Cecil Gore,&#13;
phone AC 9-2732, t-f-x&#13;
\:t'J, U i t N l i n i 1 ^ i n a c M i i n 1 . M o l o i u i&#13;
T V , A l l i n \ 1 1 \ v ; o o &lt; I f i &gt; i n 11 l i o&#13;
A T JMvl.'W. !*-_3&#13;
T I J K s j . v&#13;
l l ) ' . 1 J l I r l l '&#13;
\ ' , i i ' j t j i i i : i&#13;
I: i o . \ n j . \ \ v&#13;
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l i p t i i S t i ,"&gt; i &gt; f I ,&#13;
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M &gt; ! &lt; ! . I i i i H i ' h n i e &gt; S I -1 ! * . " ) u p L i t i HI&#13;
S i . . [ J h i &lt; l i i \ \ 1 1 j i ; i \ 1 1 J I ' u l ] ) i i n i m i &gt; s&#13;
i i i ^ v i ! ' . I ' l n u i e N ' . i i n i . u i F i l s -&#13;
'liJZl-. \ \ J.NM.NU c o n -&#13;
s u;ml&gt;'il C h u c k ' s i t e -&#13;
p;i,t&#13;
I • t - \&#13;
2011. 9-23x )um-&#13;
LOST: 1 Time-x ladies watch,&#13;
has tvvo imet diamond-, mi&#13;
white gold face. Black band.&#13;
!."&gt; d o z e n m o d - , ~ — ~ — " '&#13;
At H o i - 1 A t ' C ' i ' l O N I'A'J&#13;
Farm, s o u t h u e s l ot 7 : 3 ( j I ) m , ( ; l U H j&#13;
m o n R u s h f i i i i Pal., opi.-n A\\ , | ( 1 &gt; -&#13;
I K M 1 . \ o i , I&#13;
r e s , ' l i t . , I ; \ ,&#13;
i I \ i i i I I l i i [ l / i • ( ! I i -&#13;
\(, ' 'I-1 *, 11 I ' . i - J ,&#13;
A I111&gt;L io \ \ i \ o i n Road t r o m&#13;
S u p f i j o i D i i v r i ' \ e r &gt; e \ P i l i n g&#13;
a! b p . m SJ'J-'X, \\i. 9-23x&#13;
Ponliai.1 T r a i l 2 ' a m i l e s s o u t h u l&#13;
S u u t i i l . v o n , t t \&#13;
S,d in ii i\ |&#13;
l u u u t u r e ; ( ; . \ S K A N 1 ! ! ' j . n ^ e N m ,&#13;
l&gt;* &gt;i J I | ( • • i ; n i l I h ' I i . ( I i e , i&#13;
n e y SVrS- !(T')J&#13;
' » • l t i - \&#13;
„ - - . , L t l r l l l C I , ,'l I ' I it*&#13;
R e w a r d . P l e a s e c a l l 2 2 9 - 9 6 6 8 . j S T O P A N D l . o u K . S p e c i a l • A . N T I Q I L S i , ; , ! , , , &gt; , a u l D a m&#13;
9 - 2 3 p ! P " * ' « e u n U l l t i D e m y 1 ' u M y e q u i p - i A f l P i ' M O M i i v \ r , - t . i , N O O K ( ' l f t ' ; r K * ' l ( l '•• ' H ' I M I e K e l \ I J M -&#13;
! p o d a n d h y d r a u l i c l o u d e r . W e F a r m . l l U l S . I l u ^ h o s , L u k e Uu' « ; " l « l ' 1 " A i i i n \ e i - s ( ( , &gt; J a i n -&#13;
r i l l . A l 1 H O l ' S L l i m l e r loi- U h «&#13;
in (llllCC HI id VU^J'k "ihOp.&#13;
iJ lionc AC V'.M44. 9-23-p&#13;
1 ' m r k - l l NKLI.J T H L [ O I I O ^ U J R f a n n&#13;
i t e m s {&lt;if ca&gt;h CJCHI : A h a m -&#13;
iiicj1 Iviuli1 mow e i . H 2 wlieel&#13;
.saw. t r a c t o r&#13;
a n d a l t a c l n u e i i t . « i . M u s t b e i l l&#13;
. ucxio c o i u i i i ion 2 2 7 - 7 3 6 9 .&#13;
Used Cars&#13;
Pets A Animals&#13;
RABBITS! Selling out. Earing&#13;
, and breeding rabbits. $1. and&#13;
ti'Hfle anrl&#13;
Area l i n n&#13;
7111.&#13;
H a r t land&#13;
P h o n e H:V2-&#13;
9-_3x&#13;
HOTROD — '54 Ford with&#13;
blower and injector, '57 Ford,&#13;
cheap. Phone 227-1561.&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
$2. each. 7272 Bent ley Lake Rd..&#13;
878-3543. ' 9-_3-x j HAVK \ n U \ i s i t e d (JKORCiE S ' 3_11, AC 7 - I M 1 .&#13;
P R O I t C T YOUR HO.ML&#13;
F R O M T L K M 1 T L S . F o r fui&#13;
j t h e r i n f u n n a t i o n call F . T&#13;
; }I\ ne and Son. Brighton, m&#13;
Suns, I n r Si'Sh&#13;
i l i r r O l \ f i l U l '&#13;
K r • I ••, ! ii,i: 1 1 : ' : i • • i .'. 1 •&#13;
r ] &gt;- i n l i i r w ' i •.; T r i l f ' \ i -I&#13;
A - i , 111:. i • c | : r . ' c i ,i I o i &gt; i&#13;
1 o i i \ 11 i 1' -:i 11 i i •( •&#13;
;t i ii I i i; \ • i - I ' ! I&#13;
C O i l&#13;
( • •&#13;
'1'I c \&#13;
. 1 - i i &lt; -:&#13;
: .t i I L ' ^ .&#13;
DK.VI'I'.'IJ Kltll-.NDS OK L l -&#13;
I-UIARY. l o r Annual House&#13;
Tour, Sunday. October 18. F o r&#13;
nilurniaiiini, call Dexter H A ,&#13;
is&#13;
Applications b e t a * a c c e p t e d , j ^ " p r o u d " o f v o u r w o r k . T ( ) ; {&#13;
G o u l d L n R i n e P a r t s , 1 9 7 X. | f i t ) d o u l n i o l -P "about t h i s t y p e , '&#13;
KOR SALE - 1961 International&#13;
7 «• box.&#13;
R A B B I T S - - 4 D o e . a n d 1 ! [], H f m o l l K i , m J&#13;
buck p l u s l i t t e r s S M w . M o , ^ , , ^ l i n o „,. i ) ( | w r i , , .&#13;
a v a i l a b l e , s o m e p e d i g r e e d . 227-1 !&#13;
5151. 9 - 2 3 P I F O R S A L L .'_' Kille W i , -&#13;
, , . | r | f - ; U | . |&#13;
Area II ,i&#13;
7 I II&#13;
Hanlinid | WA.\'|-LD. i "I )N T t S T A X T S !&#13;
ll!K. n;',-.1- ' S | l &gt; l ' in t'huck'.s Repair Shop&#13;
.'Hid _;e! \ . iiir i i&#13;
i h i r t h r r d n i H i l &gt; ,&#13;
I M - . A T i i u&#13;
[ . I ' l l ; l ,&#13;
S l . N i , ) • ; ! :&#13;
n Ke&gt;p, Fop&#13;
O1U1 3 o1&#13;
9-2."-.t&#13;
10 MONTH O L D Springer I (;(11,d C^ndit&#13;
Elm, Howell, Mteh. 9-23-x jf H a l e s , c a I 1&#13;
T N K E D H E L P in my&#13;
1^105. per week t o start with&#13;
opportunity t o earn $130 per&#13;
w^Tt after 1st month. Phone&#13;
684-8795 l o r interview between&#13;
6:30 p.m. and 8:'X) p.m. tf.\&#13;
i &gt;onal interview from 9-5 p.m.&#13;
9-23-x&#13;
sfcte&#13;
fnr DPI- ! 1^-5Uli actual mites, excellent i spaniel, female, rpgintered. 227- j 1 P I i condition. One owner. 81)77 j 4773. 9-23p&#13;
on I \ , I&#13;
FEMALE&#13;
Hilton Road., Brighton, t-f-x&#13;
.| 1935 CHEVROLET 4 dooi.&#13;
I ' S L I ) L A W N .M i ) W I-. R S&#13;
. . . _ .. . M J I I I V l ) i , i i i i l &gt; I 1 \ ' ' i . ' | | c : i l f u l l -&#13;
h a ' i d . s m v v . S 1 . 0 ( 1 f i t c h d i i i o n . K n i M i ! I I J ] &gt; p i i c e d&#13;
. *- | N e w f e ; i . t h e r | ) i l l ( i v « . s p e r p i . l ' h , c k s K ' I M H S h n p I ' n i i ' K -&#13;
D A O M S H t ' N D P L ' P P V . B l a c k [ $3.&lt;HI. ! B i n c h .') b u t t e r y f l a s h i ; e \ . P h o n e S 7 S . ; ] ) ' t &lt; I . J ; .&#13;
m a i n 7 w e e k * o l d . A K C r e g i s - j l i g h t e a c h * ] ' * &gt; . L a m p s K . M U . —&#13;
W A I T R E S S E S W A N T E D&#13;
T ? p r « T T V T &gt; TLftxT &lt; J , , . M u s t b e e x p e r i e n c e d . A p p l y i n&#13;
B R O I L E R - M A N wanted. Must , p n r M ) n P l l ,-S Restaurant, 98301&#13;
be experienced. Phone or apply j yt ("irand River.&#13;
in person t o Chef Rieger. Canopy&#13;
yptflj; Brighton. AC 9-6013.&#13;
930-x&#13;
MAN WANTED to train as&#13;
b a r t e n d e r . M u s t b e I S ye.ii-v of&#13;
. Apply t o Mr. Davis or Mr.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
Radio and heater. Excellent&#13;
transportation. G o o d tire*. !&#13;
5110. 62L N. Second St. 229-&#13;
6389. tfx&#13;
1964 CADILLAC Coup Deyille.&#13;
Cruise control. FM radio. Power&#13;
accessories. $4,395. 229-9^05.&#13;
tered. e v e j i i n g s . 2 2 7 - 2 6 3 8 . i n e n r HU&lt;\ o l r c i r i c , l a i u e a n d&#13;
9 - 2 3 p j s m a l l . .")."i.".u." }-;, ( I r a n d ] ^ i \ e i&#13;
~ , n e a r N e w H u d s o n . P h . '137-7K.'W Ot.D yeldins; pom&#13;
and harness SI25. AC 7-&#13;
3430. 9-23p ; -.~K 1 Dnni-. V-8 Chew&#13;
4,&lt; H i d P i i c e s c u ' K M i t ; e r e u l ^&#13;
11 a &gt;{ i p r i c e s 111 ;t i i e \ s |i i\s | e \ e I&#13;
i I I 1 1 ; 1 \ I ' ''.' ' I ( ' '• I "&gt; 1 i 11 ) ! • ' I .- I i ' ' . \ - \ '&#13;
fc_,7.~)d.(il K I . I H ) p e r &gt; &lt;'• i r p h i&gt; ' 11&lt; •&#13;
e \ I i ;i s . i \ 11 ILJS M I "I"i &gt;| J \ ;i 1 n e&#13;
S t ;i n i | &gt;-.. 'A i I I 1 11 NT._.'.'&gt;! ) d d ( i&#13;
I' i &gt;i I M I i c y\v y.i-j,&#13;
I I I , A I (•• n i d i 11&lt; i n&#13;
i&#13;
w i t h \ v ; t i i ;i i l l &gt; . I &gt; i i c s i n ; i n y I n n -&#13;
r c &gt; s l i i c h i ' v n u i k c ^ h u f i&lt; m l i i i i e &lt; .&#13;
1 S 1 U "• ' ' i i I n 1 1 1 1 H I S . I T l i i l H ) \ l \ l \ I l l s ,&#13;
; . i [ i p l H 1 1 I I ••&gt; c i r N i l H 1 1 , i e h i n e n t s&#13;
needed. Hnhmre duo S-J.'l .")(» "&gt;' | [,K ;] )T hou^ko^ping room Witrt&#13;
p , i \ : i : e n ! s n i s:&gt;.fi&lt;i p e i n . n i l 11\\ - J |&lt; , | ( . , i r n p i l \ d e _ e &lt; i n - s m a l l&#13;
'•II ")H'&gt;-dHi") t t \ | M p f i r t t i i e n i h y m i d d l e - a ^ r i&#13;
WANTED&#13;
TO RENT&#13;
' U ' , I N ( ' ! 1 l l s e r l - ; i s s t i&#13;
; ~ w o m a n I'lilitiev must h e paid.&#13;
S } ( l n e t n i o i i t h . A t ' 7 - 7 * 7 2&#13;
• - A 923-x&#13;
H O U S E K E E P I N G 1 N small&#13;
hoHpital. Woman of some experience&#13;
p.elerrc-d. AC 7-1211. | l g - 7 C H K V R O L K T 2 door i MUSKOVIE DUCKS&#13;
BEAGLE PUPS, come from i&#13;
good breeding line.&#13;
!$10.0fl: Females. *S.OC&#13;
ney 87S-3301.&#13;
I R u n s , H o s t ( i | [ &gt; r t a k f s , c a l l h r - ' " ' ^ i l ' s .&#13;
•e '2 p.m.&#13;
Pinck- ' p]r&gt;X i r n n o r - 227-133S.&#13;
9-23-x&#13;
K I R E P L A C L \ M H ) | i p , , k&#13;
hardtop. Good condition. Will&#13;
MATURE WOMAN t o care for ! s p l 1 o1' trade for equity i&#13;
h j l a ' e model 2299345 ^ 2 3&#13;
in&#13;
Wr!___t after 5:30 p.m. Canopy&#13;
" i'.~ 9-30x&#13;
r !&#13;
- j l a ' e model 229-9345.&#13;
4 to 7 ltx, 227-2946. 9-30-x&#13;
12 C A L ' G E s&#13;
[ \ r&gt;nt ilaled l i b .&#13;
Call 'J27-7S21.&#13;
Raised&#13;
3 small children. Must have ex&#13;
crllent ••eference.s.| O w n ^ t r a n s - 1 9 5 ? p L Y M O u T H _. d f bsy(^ j Crops for Sale&#13;
MAN F O R general work. AC&#13;
7-4051.&#13;
H E G E N T L E , h r k i n d . I o i h u l&#13;
e x p e n s i v e cai[)Ct c l r ^ n ii \\ j I h&#13;
B l u e L u « t r P . R e n l r l r c t r t c&#13;
port at ion desirable. 229-9786 ^ ' v e j y " V o o d " condition. L F F n WMT TAT n s h a m p o o e r SI . C, H. J { « t / &amp;&#13;
a f t r r 6 p . r u . _[_• $200.00. Pinckney 878-9753. I f&#13;
S L E D ^ " K A T ~ O n e •V€'a''' Son Hardware&#13;
, — — , * Q Or, I from cprtifjcaiion. Al&gt;.o clean \&#13;
9-30x i WAITRKSS. Must bp exper-j ZlSl , wheat straw. AC 7-4061. | 1 OIL HKATIN&lt;;&#13;
( ' I n i c k '&#13;
. ; ] i f i&#13;
L V I :RI&#13;
Turn i&#13;
P,d ,&#13;
Rd&#13;
&lt; ( M ' " \ P &gt; L I ) , D d i i i r i i h \ ' i l e v i i&#13;
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CJNK CHK\'V L'S3 rn-inr Cum&#13;
s o l i d s r j o i l c d . H i d i e i i i ' \ t M l . I ' u i l t&#13;
irncod and know mixed drinks. I P I C K . T - p 1 9 6 0 YX~m\) '» ton.&#13;
Call The Canopy. AC 9-6013. Good condition. ,$600.00. WiJI&#13;
9-233x tiade. AC 9-6951&#13;
T O P WAGES paid for full or&#13;
part-time domestic help, and-or&#13;
week days after 5:30 p.m.&#13;
SS.OO M!K HR. &amp; UP — I nerd&#13;
2 part time married men. No&#13;
experience necessary a s wr&#13;
train you. Must have High , -&#13;
School "education, good car and | haby .Mi'inc Reply or apply&#13;
phdne. F o r interview Phone personally to 6125 Island Lake;&#13;
684-8795. t!xbri\e. 9-23p.' 1965 N E W GMC Wideside&#13;
,! Pick-up. From J1795.00 Burroughs&#13;
Pontiae — GMC Sales&#13;
BALED STRAW — 4()0 baled&#13;
9-23«p | loads, minimum. Call Robt.&#13;
; Page, Saranac, Mich., 3197.&#13;
GUARANTEED ROOFS&#13;
Built-Up Hot Roof*&#13;
Asphalt Shingle*&#13;
Free Estimate*&#13;
Repairs and New Ror»f»&#13;
VIRLEY ROOFING&#13;
Phone Milford M u t u a l 4-S785&#13;
8-35 Carolina, 3I!lford, Michigan t f x&#13;
- How ell — Dial 346-^930.&#13;
9-65&#13;
Mobile Homes&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
BALES of good whent&#13;
straw. 30c per bale. AC 7-7572.&#13;
9-23x&#13;
CONCORD grapes foi- sale. 50c&#13;
a peck, $1 \'2 bushel, $2 a bushel.&#13;
Call 229-6887. 9-23x&#13;
x 35 housetrailer. Excellent&#13;
QUALITY APPLhJS for pirs,&#13;
sauce and eating. Mclniosn.&#13;
Jonathan, Delicious and honey.&#13;
« « nouserrBiier. txceuenx ; Mclntoflh windfalls SI per&#13;
for hunting. Will .ell cheap. b u s h e ] Q p e n ? ( | a y s g w ^ k&#13;
.s,8-.to,,o. B-Jd_xifr o m g . 7 i Warren's Orchards,&#13;
BLACK DIRT-TOP SOIL&#13;
ROAD GRAVEL. CRUSHED STONE&#13;
EARTH MOVING, FILL SAND OR CLAY&#13;
Bulldozing &amp; Grafting COLLIN'S EXCAVATING&#13;
Phone 229-6791&#13;
7600 W. Grand River tfx&#13;
BUYER'S GUIDE&#13;
"Flowers by Htllir's&#13;
., Formerly Winkelhau* rioraJ Co&#13;
Phone Howel! 284&#13;
&amp; Save&#13;
At Your&#13;
Local&#13;
Gamble's Store&#13;
for&#13;
Hardware — Paint&#13;
Wallpaper • Houwware&#13;
and Appliances&#13;
Electrical&#13;
and&#13;
Plumbing Supplies&#13;
Tires &amp; Batteries&#13;
434 w . MAia Pb~ AC 1-lUl&#13;
196.&lt; - 2 bedroom house&#13;
trailer. 10 x 30. Small down&#13;
payment and take over payments&#13;
of $60.32 p*&gt;r month.&#13;
614 Flint Rd Call 229-6592.&#13;
tfx&#13;
Boats &amp; Motors&#13;
WILSON'S MID-STATE MARINE&#13;
INC. Authorized Aluma&#13;
Craft Boats and Evinrude&#13;
Dealer. 6095 Grand River Ave.&#13;
Brighton. Phone Howell 274.&#13;
tfx&#13;
8866 McClements Rd.. Brighton,&#13;
''a mile west off old&#13;
US-23. i f x&#13;
APPLES - PEARS PLU.M.^&#13;
All popular varieties. Conference&#13;
and Bosc pears. P&#13;
plums. Sweet cider. Also pick&#13;
your own apples now in our&#13;
young orchard. Oakland Orchards,&#13;
2203 E. Commerce Rd.&#13;
between Burna and Duck Lako&#13;
east of Milford.&#13;
9-30-x&#13;
n\ 0 1 o i l&#13;
9 - 2 3 - x i f l o o r f u r n a c e . I Snx)'&lt;* .viuker, 2&#13;
k l t e h f r i c a s s t n w s , 1 e r e h i r NI'.'I'D ( ' A S H ' . ' We p;t&gt; e.isli&#13;
g a s o l i n e pLirnp. ml d r u m , \&lt;u&lt;_:&lt;&#13;
WANTADS&#13;
a u t o m a t i c \ v « « h n r n e r d s r e - m&lt;)lo|-s&#13;
J&gt;airs, C h e n p . 1 -'_?."&gt;*f u&#13;
t a n k . ' 3 3 V&gt;&gt;] d. K " " d l o r&#13;
il&#13;
.Mi Crock&#13;
t-f-\&#13;
AC 7-3072.&#13;
QUALITY pvorsrern&gt;&#13;
sei'y slock. Hrine n&#13;
shovels. Nectrir .N'Xik&#13;
1401 S. Hughes, L,ikr&gt; (&#13;
0-2M|)&#13;
rii.d nur-&#13;
Household&#13;
I S K l &gt; t ) f ' d i n n i i i &gt; ( i , ! r J ' M I i&#13;
A ( ' H - 7 &lt; ) 3 , - &gt; . A l t f i 1 | i M I ! i - _&#13;
GIRLS .' S l / i&#13;
7' •:: cirl's rnin CCJH! Inr&#13;
t)lue w i n t e r coat, bolh si/e VI:&#13;
Muf&lt; .shop i c e - s k a t e s , ^ i z ^ S;&#13;
M a n ' s b r o w n .suit, _ p i , t h i i i - i&#13;
s e r s , si/(* ,'19, P i n c k n e . v S~&gt;&gt;-&#13;
ehiim&#13;
tr\ D L \ i , \ r ; i:o(t.\i .-&#13;
m e I i a d it J. A ( 9-Lf&#13;
M A P L L T W I N * h e d . s " n r u&#13;
s p r i n g s . n i d n i H U r f - v e , u h&#13;
.^35.li( I, l-'ull s i / c m a p l e b e d , n e w&#13;
s p i iMijs ; i n d m a t 1 r e s ' - S J . " \)U.&#13;
( ) e e a » K i i I ; I I t ; d i l ' • ^ ^ I n i ,"i i. i ( . " )&#13;
( i l a n d J i t s ( i i n - , , i N e w J f u d - - ' • i l l .&#13;
Phune •i:j&#13;
J7-7S:'J;i U-2l\\&#13;
MASONRY&#13;
WORK&#13;
Including&#13;
FtKICK, BLOCK.&#13;
I'K.MENT and STOMl&#13;
Any niit jt»h wanted&#13;
New or Repair&#13;
John Holt ti&#13;
K I ' l l . M N G . Must h a \ &gt; . 1 4 '&#13;
ii v. M i n i m u m ,if)' l e n g t h y i d&#13;
_.")' \\ idr ('nment floor o f&#13;
snioi'ih diri flour. AccesRibl'* t o&#13;
ma in h i ^ h w u y in t h e B r i g h t o n&#13;
I h u r l l a I OJI in Li&#13;
C.iii!ii\. W i i i n B«)\ K-362.&#13;
P.! l^htull ,\rL.M|S 9-&#13;
i Miscellaneous&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
KLOOP SCRUBBER and Polishpr&#13;
by hr. day, etc. Gamble&#13;
Store, AC 7-2551. t-f-x&#13;
ll.-lilJLN ROTO-TILLER t o r&#13;
ent b\ tlu- hour or day G a m -&#13;
.ilr H a r d u a r r . 't&gt;&#13;
t'HAIN SAWS, cement nuxor,&#13;
awn -eee'er. lawn roller, u h e e i&#13;
b i i i T ' i u s , \ firiou«« o t h e r t o o i s&#13;
j a n u e q i u p r n f f i t I n c l u d i n g ; I'oto*&#13;
j lillei C H U C K S R E P A I R ,&#13;
| S 7 8 - . : i } l J . t-f-x&#13;
CONTINUED&#13;
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! I - ' J 3 \&#13;
AIR C O M P R L S i O R lor rent !&#13;
Sterlinfi Drilling Co. CaiJ Howell&#13;
1787.&#13;
(I. K. TA N K t&gt; ]w \ ,'iemmi&#13;
I a ; i ip I, i b e&#13;
W e - I W l i ; l ; i ill'-C&#13;
7 - 4r-iS, 1 U-'2'Ax&#13;
2:&#13;
t-f-x1 TV Slono. A&#13;
McCulloch Sale* A Service —&#13;
"Repairing all Makes." HJ&#13;
9-8951. Mannings Sport* Center&#13;
9517 Main St. Whitmore Lake.&#13;
tfx&#13;
SUPER Sailfish. excellent condition,&#13;
reasonable. AC. 9-6750.&#13;
9-23X&#13;
APPLES — Wnlf River cooking&#13;
apples, $l.S0 per bushH nr 4 j&#13;
bu. for S5.00. Tree i-un Maolnto&#13;
«h $2 buahel 3 bu. $5. Bring&#13;
container. Also butternut, acorn I&#13;
squash $1.50 per bu. George'* I&#13;
Fruit Farm, 9040 Farley Road, |&#13;
Pinckney. 9-_.".-\]&#13;
WE WILL HAVE fre«h s ^ T '&#13;
Emil E. Engel&#13;
DECORATOR&#13;
Painting&#13;
Signs&#13;
— Wall Piper&#13;
114 School St. Brighton&#13;
AC 7-5S41 tf&#13;
CIDER. Bulk, at low rate: 70c&#13;
per gallon. George's Fruit&#13;
Farm, 9040 Farley Rd. Pinckney.&#13;
9-23-\&#13;
T O O L M A K E R S&#13;
for&#13;
Milling Machine&#13;
Bridgeport Mill&#13;
Lathe and Bench&#13;
FOWLERVILLE MACHINE PRODUCTS&#13;
FOWLERVILLE. MICHIGAN&#13;
Come See Us. .,&#13;
I'or } our I rt'sh I r u i t s H n d \ egelables&#13;
ricked Fresh Dail&gt; SHADY STOP&#13;
s IM) M-'Jfi. W hit more Lake — AC 7-4051&#13;
Sweet Cider H\ (irtllon or (ilas«&#13;
Hompmarle Donuts&#13;
f&#13;
f HOLD COSMETIC&#13;
I PARTIES&#13;
- Earn up to $5 per hour&#13;
demonstrating famous&#13;
Studio Girl Cosmetic*.&#13;
Everything furnished.&#13;
Full or part time. For&#13;
full details, phone AC 9*&#13;
7050. 9-23&#13;
BEWARE! - BEWARE!&#13;
Whether you own Private Property or a Business&#13;
you can now have it completely protected auainst&#13;
V a n d a l s , B u r g l a r y , e t c . F o r a s lit lie a s Sl.'i.OO p e r&#13;
m o n t h&#13;
Livingston Security Patrol&#13;
BOX 109 LAKELAND. MICHHiAN&#13;
PHONE 227-2ir&gt;&#13;
BRIGHTON SWEET SHOP&#13;
SEALEST lee Cream&#13;
FRITOS and NEW ERA POTATO CHIPS&#13;
•Al'-J, DeLH'A—12.*! \Y. Main St.—Ph. AC 9-7092&#13;
H E A T H Complete Tree Can&#13;
40106 Gilbert St.&#13;
Plymouth, Micht,&#13;
Removal,&#13;
Spraying, Stomp Removal&#13;
by Machine&#13;
CALL. . .&#13;
RAY KAXWELt&#13;
E AC 9-61:52 — BRIGHTON&#13;
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T E L E P H O N E : ' A r e a Code o l 7 )&#13;
Howell 546-4780&#13;
G. E. CISSNEY&#13;
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE&#13;
PUMPED — S&amp;RVTCED — REPAIRED&#13;
YEARLY MAINTENANCE&#13;
PROMPT EFFICIENT — 21 HOIR SKRVICK&#13;
ti&#13;
Professional and&#13;
Business Directory&#13;
KEEHN&#13;
1 L . M K A L HO.HL&#13;
AMBULANCE SERVICE&#13;
rn6 W .\irfi,., Ph. 22f*-?*8Tl&#13;
DK. JOHN K I I LLLV&#13;
( hirnpractor&#13;
I Ufxi.-TliurH.-S»t.&#13;
9 a.m. to 6 p.m.&#13;
140 U . Main St.&#13;
AC&#13;
EJectncaj Contractort&#13;
UAFITNCT&#13;
KL£&lt;;TRIC SHOP&#13;
Appliance R»pt_r and&#13;
Licensed Electrician&#13;
Ph. AC 7-7611, 321 W. M*ir&#13;
2 « 5&#13;
BKIUHTON BKAtTY&#13;
SALON&#13;
I2» W. North Nt AC 1-S24I&#13;
— Open Kveninsrs —&#13;
Air Conditioned&#13;
I'AiMINU&#13;
Interior A Exterior&#13;
?«p«r HaagiBg 41 Removla.&#13;
Wall Washinf&#13;
LEO kllSMIEK?&#13;
AC »*9241&#13;
MZ4 Ul»-MJ Ufcte D l .&#13;
Brlghtott, 2H1CA.&#13;
\ ,&#13;
..-"w&#13;
OUNTRY ESTATE&#13;
27 acres of rolling oak covered hills with about 600&#13;
foot frontage on nearly private lake.&#13;
Large Delux 4-bedroom brick ranch Ijome, 3 baths,&#13;
2 fireplaces, superb kitchen, breakfast nook, dining&#13;
room beautiful living room. Family room and patio&#13;
with view of lake. Zoned hot water heat; abundance of&#13;
closets and storage. Every room has picture window&#13;
or window wall with scenic view. Attached 2Va car&#13;
garage.&#13;
Located in excellent area on paved road just outside&#13;
of Brighton, close to 1-96 &amp; US-23 X-way exits.&#13;
Easy commuting distance to Ann Arbor Detroit or&#13;
Flint.&#13;
10 ACRES VACANT&#13;
Gently roiling land close to&#13;
paved road and M-59. Nice&#13;
location for your country&#13;
home or farmette. Reduced&#13;
to $2,000 with $300 down,&#13;
balance $30. month.&#13;
FOR THE HANDY MAN&#13;
Nearly 2 acres inside Howell&#13;
with 3-bedroom home in&#13;
need of some repair and decorating.&#13;
Includes 2 other&#13;
buildings - one could be made&#13;
into a mother-in-law home—&#13;
LIVING.'TON REALTY CO. Brighton - 227-14M1 - Howell 546-4510&#13;
Evening (alls&#13;
LYNN WRIGHT. BRIGHTON . . .&#13;
LOU PAKMENTKK, HOWELL _.&#13;
229-7951&#13;
...546-1431&#13;
other a good workshop for&#13;
Dad. Large shade trees,&#13;
large garden space. Reduced&#13;
now to $6,900 with $500 dn.&#13;
CHEMUNG LAKE&#13;
Cute all - year lake front&#13;
home on paved road, % mile&#13;
off US-16. 3 or 4 bedrooms.&#13;
separate living-dining rooms,&#13;
enclosed porch overlooking&#13;
lake. Full bath with extra&#13;
toilet in garage; plus carport.&#13;
Gas baseboard hot water&#13;
heating system, gas&#13;
water heater, laundry connections.&#13;
Reduced to $12,900.&#13;
$2,000 down. Payments $75.&#13;
month. Almost immediate&#13;
possession.&#13;
LIKE NEW&#13;
Attractive 3-bedroom ranch&#13;
home, full basement. Home&#13;
nicely decorated, has hardwood&#13;
floors, built-ins, tiled&#13;
bath, gas forced air furnace,&#13;
combination a l u m i n u m&#13;
storms - screens. Large 60&#13;
x 142' landscaped lot, shade&#13;
trees, paved street. Realistically&#13;
priced at $13,900 with&#13;
$2,200 down on existing *JHA&#13;
Mortgage. $95 monthly payments&#13;
includingtaxes aud insurance.&#13;
FOR&#13;
Neat&#13;
home with larger U&#13;
lot. New gas F. A. furnace&#13;
aluminum storms, well in&#13;
sulated and economical to&#13;
heat and maintain. Youn&#13;
for $9,500.&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
SLEEPING ROOM. 803 Madison&#13;
,St. 229-9370. tfx&#13;
MODERN HEATED. 4-rm. dunlex,&#13;
on lake, near Whitmore&#13;
uake, private entrance. Phone&#13;
AC 7-5713, nights t-f-x&#13;
- ROOM &amp; BOARD, family style&#13;
614 Flint Rd. AC 9-7065. t-f-x&#13;
HOUSE FOR RENT. Furnished&#13;
• with utilities, no dogs. 6337&#13;
Academy Drive Brighton.&#13;
9-23p&#13;
1 BEDROOM APARTMENT.&#13;
Grand Riser location. Kayo&#13;
Birkenstock. Call AC 7-6720.&#13;
tfx&#13;
LARGE FRONT sleeping room&#13;
for &lt;TCnt3oman in private home.&#13;
53305 Grand River near Brighton.&#13;
437-7833. 9-23-x&#13;
SLEEPING ROOM. Private en-&#13;
1 :'anco. Shown1. 58 per week.&#13;
2miles from Brighton. AC 9-&#13;
t723. 9-23-x&#13;
SLEEPING ROOM for employed&#13;
lady. AC 9-6721. tfx&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
SPACE 22 ft. x 30 ft. in new&#13;
building. Suitable for offices or&#13;
small business. See at Virginia's&#13;
Beauty Shop or call 229-&#13;
9023. t f x&#13;
F U R N I S H E D apartment 2&#13;
rooms and bath. Hot water furnished.&#13;
227-6836. 9-23p&#13;
WINTER cottage at Sarasota,&#13;
Florida. For the season. Call&#13;
AC 7-7631 after 6 p.m. 10-7-p&#13;
3 BEDROOM home, $75 per&#13;
month Close to churches, school&#13;
and shopping. Dial 229-6552.&#13;
After 9 p.m. 546-3705 Donald&#13;
Henkelman Co. Real Estate.&#13;
tfx&#13;
FURNISHED room. M e a l s&#13;
available. AC 9-7027. Evenings.&#13;
tfx&#13;
2 LAKEFONT homes 3 and 2&#13;
bedroom. Modern, year around.&#13;
Gas heat. Automatic hot water&#13;
heater. John Peterson, 813&#13;
Sunrise Park Drive, 9-30p&#13;
1 BEDROOM apartment. Heat&#13;
furnished. Close to shopping.&#13;
No children or pets. $65.00 per&#13;
month. Shown by appointment.&#13;
Phone AC 9-6611. tfx&#13;
Earl W . Kline Real Estate&#13;
9817 E. Grand River Brighton, Michigan&#13;
City of Brighton&#13;
T&#13;
1 ACKE LOT —3 Bedrooms,&#13;
fireplace, c a r p e t i n g &amp;&#13;
drapes, screened porch, excellont&#13;
condition. Terms&#13;
4 BEDROOMS: 2 story&#13;
home, large lot, full basement,&#13;
large clsets, storage&#13;
space, carpeting &amp; drapes.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
INCOME: 2 units, 2 bedrooms,&#13;
living room, dining,&#13;
kitchen and b:ith per unit.&#13;
Good location. Terms.&#13;
INCOME — Corner lot S&#13;
apt. never unoccupied, 1 apt.&#13;
completely furnished. Excellent&#13;
investment. Terms.&#13;
Country&#13;
12 '/2 ACRES: 8 Bedrooira,&#13;
2 c&amp;r garage, small barn,&#13;
partial basement. Terms.&#13;
10 ACRES — This beautiful&#13;
estate is rolling &amp; wooded.&#13;
Home custom built with all&#13;
the extra's. Owner leaving&#13;
state. Terms.&#13;
BKAC'H LAKE — 3 Bedrooms,&#13;
all electric heat, lake&#13;
front, attached gar., extra&#13;
Jot, fireplace, excellent condition.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
240 ACRES — S Bedroom&#13;
home, can be sold as unit or&#13;
80 aero parcels.&#13;
Lake Homes&#13;
COTTAGES — On Round&#13;
Brings and Island Lake from&#13;
$6,000. &amp; up.&#13;
AC 7-4636&#13;
LAKE-OF-TIIE-PINES —&#13;
New 3 Bedrooms, 2 fireplaces,&#13;
\\'i baths, attached&#13;
2 car garage Ranch. Terms.&#13;
ROUND LAKE — All panelled&#13;
interior, storms and&#13;
screens, good beach, $9,-&#13;
500.00 Term*.&#13;
ROUXD LAKE — S Bedrooms&#13;
frame, lake front,&#13;
level wooded lot, porch&#13;
screened and glassed. Terms.&#13;
FOXDA LAKE — Brick, 2&#13;
car attached garage, Disposal&#13;
and dishwasher, Gas&#13;
hot water heat, storms and&#13;
screens. Excellent beach.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
Commercial&#13;
DOWNTOWN BRIGHTON:&#13;
Building 22 x 120, cement&#13;
block with brick front, Gas&#13;
heat, air conditioned. Terms.&#13;
NEW HUDSON — Building&#13;
10 x 50 now leased, apt.&#13;
ibove, Ideal location. Terms.&#13;
BRIGHTON — Grand River&#13;
East. 200 x 300. Terms.&#13;
BRIGHTON — Grand River&#13;
•Vest. 185 x 400. Terms.&#13;
Lake Homes&#13;
BRIGGS LAKE — Stone&#13;
siding &amp; alum, siding, 3 bedrooms,&#13;
2 car garage Oil H.A.&#13;
heat, partial basement, Lot&#13;
90 x 212, fireplace, lake&#13;
privileges. $9,500. Terms.&#13;
SILVER LAKE — 2 Bedrooms&#13;
(poss. 3rd.) plus 2&#13;
Bedroom cottage, 3 car garage,&#13;
81 i acres, 330 ft. lake&#13;
frontage, can be sold as unit&#13;
or will divide. Terms&#13;
Lake&#13;
Building Sites&#13;
LAKE-OF-THE-PINES —25&#13;
desirable waterfront lots.&#13;
Take your choice, $4,500,&#13;
10% down.&#13;
LAKE -OF -THE -PINES —&#13;
Off take lots, heavily wooded&#13;
with beautiful pines. $2,-&#13;
500, 10% down.&#13;
Farms and Vacant&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
DUPLEX INCOME, $100.00 per&#13;
month. Frame. $7250. Down&#13;
payment $1200, $60 per month.&#13;
GR 4-7058. tfx&#13;
WOODLAND LAKE. 875 ft. income&#13;
property. Good shore.&#13;
Blacktop road. 6 year around&#13;
rentals. Y*. mile from 1-96 exit.&#13;
Owner. C. A. Rusling, 8377 Hilton&#13;
Rd 9-23x&#13;
WIXOM — 5 acres, spacious&#13;
face brick Colonial. 3 bedrooms&#13;
down. 3 and bath unfinished&#13;
second floor with heating, wiring,&#13;
and plumbing. Kitchen&#13;
built-ins. Owner sacrificing.&#13;
$25,000. TR 2-2914 evenings.&#13;
TR 4-9615 days. Morris Realty.&#13;
10-14x&#13;
YEAR AROUND H O M E S.&#13;
WOODLAND LAKE, w i t h&#13;
large picture window giving&#13;
panoramic view of lake. Beautiful&#13;
front yard and beach. 2&#13;
story house and basement, garage.&#13;
Convenient to 1-96. Only&#13;
$16,500. MORAINE LAKE,&#13;
near GM proving grounds. New&#13;
3 bedroom bi-level bricfc with&#13;
attached 2 car garage. $19,900.&#13;
McKercher Realtor, Ann Arbor.&#13;
662-3249. 9-23x&#13;
Bus. Services&#13;
CARPET and furniture cleaning&#13;
by Servicemaster. Free estimates.&#13;
Phone 546-4560. If no&#13;
answer 546-0413. tfx&#13;
GAS Conversion Burners. Free&#13;
estimates — terms. Gentile&#13;
Home Center. UP 8-3143.&#13;
tfx&#13;
QUALITY floor sanding and&#13;
finishing. Free estimates. J &amp;&#13;
C Floor Co. 227-2867. tfx&#13;
Bus. Services&#13;
WK REPLACE GLASS - In a&#13;
luminum. wood or steel snsh&#13;
C. G. Rolison Hardware. Ill&#13;
W Main St AC 7-7531. t-f-x&#13;
CALL THE FENTON upholstering&#13;
Co. tor 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;
ALL KINDS of home repair&#13;
work, Light hauling, tree trimming.&#13;
AC 9-6264. tfx&#13;
SOIL, gravel, stone, land&#13;
scaping, grading, mowing. Sep&#13;
tic tanks and fields Trench&#13;
ing, Bulldozing Eldred Truck &amp;&#13;
Tractor Service 229-6X57 ,,-t-x&#13;
AUTO GLASS: Finest work&#13;
and materials. Pickup and de&#13;
livery service or use our cai&#13;
your choice. MUFFLERS. UN&#13;
CONDITIONALLY guarantees&#13;
to original consumer for at&#13;
long as he owns the vehicle on&#13;
which it is installed. AJRCO&#13;
welding supplies. LEAF Spr&#13;
ings, all cars and light trucks&#13;
\V2 to 2 Ton Trucks, front*&#13;
only. TRUCK MIRRORS re&#13;
conditioned, $3.50. ABE'S&#13;
AUTO PARTS. Howell, Phone&#13;
151.&#13;
FOR SALE — Extruded alumi&#13;
num storm windows and doors&#13;
Gamble Store, Brighton. Phone&#13;
AC 7-2551. t-f-x&#13;
LET GEORGE DO IT - FREE&#13;
estimates on new gas, oil oi&#13;
coal furnaces and plumbing&#13;
Brighton Plumbing and Heat&#13;
ing. Phone AC 9-271L t-f-x&#13;
Acreage&#13;
SMALL FARMS—2H-fl&#13;
- 10 ACRE PARCELS,&#13;
well restricted 1 mile&#13;
north of access to 1-96.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
60 ACRES — 2 Bedrooms,&#13;
2 story home, H. A. Heat,&#13;
paved road large barn. Excellent&#13;
condition. Terms.&#13;
120 ACRES—Vacant, Wooded&#13;
and Scenic. Close to 1-96&#13;
Terms&#13;
30 ACRES — HARTLAND&#13;
AREA, 8 Miles from Expressway,&#13;
large bam 40 z&#13;
80, Septic &amp; WelL Terms.&#13;
7 ACRES — Winan's lake&#13;
Sub. Terras.&#13;
40 ACRES — Rolling and&#13;
wooded close to 1-96. Terms.&#13;
7 ROOM HOME east of Brighton on 1 acre, with&#13;
fruit trees and garden. All large rooms. 13' x 15'&#13;
family room. Full basement &amp; oil furnace. $14,-&#13;
250.00 — Terms.&#13;
3 BEDROOM 2 level home on 2U acres. Aluminum&#13;
siding, large kitchen with lots of cupboards. 2V*&#13;
baths. Fire place. Full basement &amp; 12' x 34' famroad.&#13;
$15,900.00 Conv. terms,&#13;
ily room. Garage atached. Scenic location on paved&#13;
7 ROOM frame home on V-&gt; acre in City of Brighton.&#13;
Gas H. W. furnace. Attached garage. Large&#13;
enclosed porch. Convenient to stores and schools.&#13;
$10,900.00&#13;
41/2 ACRES of hilly, wooded land convenient to&#13;
Brighton. Several scenic home sites. Good roads.&#13;
$3,500.00.&#13;
KEN SHULTZ AGENCY&#13;
Real Estate S Insurance&#13;
9909 E. Grand River. Brighton AC 9-6158&#13;
Ike Bailey&#13;
AC 9-9482&#13;
Dnane Hyne&#13;
AC 7-4636&#13;
Walker Fadssett&#13;
546-1007&#13;
Brighton 227-1021&#13;
SILVER LAKE — Waterfront 3-bedroom year&#13;
'round home. Panelled interior, fireplace, full bath,&#13;
extra large garage. Excellent condition. $19,900.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
CHEMUNG LAKE — Lakefront 3-bedroom year&#13;
'round home. 80 ft. water frontage. Natural fireplace,&#13;
gas heat, spacious porch, V,t&gt; car garage.&#13;
Immediate possession. $12,500 with $2,000 down.&#13;
THREE BEDROOM BRICK RANCH—Near West&#13;
Elementary School. Dining room, two baths, basement,&#13;
oil heat, breezeway, 2-car attached garage,&#13;
large lot just outside City limits. $21,500. Terms.&#13;
COUNTRY HOME — 3-Bedroom brick ranch with&#13;
walkout basement. Two fireplaces, 214 baths, gas&#13;
heat, attached 2-car garage. Excellent location with&#13;
lake privileges. $25,500. Terms.&#13;
SOUTH LYON AREA — 3-Bedroom ranch. Dining&#13;
room, IV2 baths, fireplace, hot water heat, attached&#13;
garage. Terms.&#13;
40 ACRES — Vacant. Located on blacktop road.&#13;
$350.00 per acre. Terms.&#13;
80 ACRES — 5-Bedroom farmhouse. Needs repair.&#13;
Blacktop road. $350.00 per acre. Good terms.&#13;
OFF SEASON BUY — Island Lake. 3-bedroom&#13;
cottage. Large glass enclosed porch, basement,&#13;
fully furnished, excellent condition. Lake privile-&#13;
.s. $7,000 terms.&#13;
We have many other listings of homes, cottages,&#13;
farms, vacant acreage and lake lots.&#13;
A. C. THOMPSON, Real Estate&#13;
9947 E. Grand River&#13;
Brighton — AC 7-3101&#13;
Salesmen:&#13;
MERLIN GLAZIER WILLIAM REICKS&#13;
AC 9-9345 AC 9-6335&#13;
Bus. Services&#13;
WATER WELLS, 3 in. to 10 in.,&#13;
test holes, electric pumps&#13;
pump repairs, well repairs&#13;
Norman Coie. Hickory 9-2319&#13;
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE u&#13;
my home or at your office&#13;
227-7338 - Hazel ShirtUff.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
FAST ACCURATE typing In&#13;
my home. Phone after 7:00 p.m.&#13;
227-2373. 9-23-x&#13;
5i/2% FARM LOANS, FederaJ&#13;
Land Bank Ass'n. 205 N Walnut&#13;
St. Howell, Phone L422.&#13;
tfx&#13;
WELDING — REASONABLE&#13;
rates, guaranteed, no Job too&#13;
small. Bill Willis. AC 9-7063&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
CRANE RENTAL, farm ponds,&#13;
drainage ditches, lake shores&#13;
cleaned and sanded. Trucking,&#13;
bulldozing. AC 9-9297. t-f-x&#13;
FOR SALE — Varcon batteries&#13;
tires, mufflers, tail pipes and&#13;
auto accessories. G a »n b 1 e&#13;
Store, Brighton AC 7-2551.&#13;
t-f-&gt;&#13;
X&gt;\ I HIRED IT&#13;
THROUGH THE&#13;
WANT ADS&#13;
Nearly 2,500 local medical&#13;
personnel in Indonesia, South&#13;
Viet Nam, Peru, and Ecuador&#13;
have been trained by the more&#13;
than 600 American physicians,&#13;
dentists, nurses and technicians&#13;
who have served aboard&#13;
the hospital ship S.S. HOPE.&#13;
LAND&#13;
CONTRACTS&#13;
WANTED&#13;
Immediate&#13;
Cash&#13;
Earl barrels.&#13;
Realtor&#13;
6617 Commerce Rd.&#13;
Orchard Lake, Mich.&#13;
EMpire 3-2511 or 3-1086&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
W E B U Y&#13;
LAND CONTRACTS&#13;
IF YOU ARE SELLING&#13;
P R O P E R T Y ON A&#13;
LAND C O N T R A C T&#13;
AND WANT TO GET&#13;
YOUR MONEY OUT OF&#13;
THE CONTRACT CALL&#13;
M. McMAY.&#13;
Howell 546-3610&#13;
Custom Built&#13;
Ranch Homes&#13;
ON 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, V drywall&#13;
ready for decorating&#13;
Model: 28425 Pontiac Trail&#13;
2 miles north of Ten Mile,&#13;
So. Lyon.&#13;
Cobb Homes, Inc.&#13;
•MSB P H « M TnM&#13;
Seat* Ljom, Mlek.&#13;
OEatn t m&#13;
ARGUS DISPATCH — WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23,&#13;
HOWELL TOWN &amp; COUNTRY, Inc&#13;
• REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE # BUILDING&#13;
Three Offices to Serve You . . .&#13;
• HOWELL-&#13;
• BRIGHTON-&#13;
1002 E. GRAND RIVER&#13;
DIAL 54« - 2880&#13;
• PINCKNEYBRIGHTON&#13;
8 BEDROOM RANCH — close to shopping&#13;
center, kitchen has built-ins, bath — full&#13;
, basement — Located on two lots. $16,500.&#13;
No. 1321&#13;
J08 W. MAIN AC 7 - 1131&#13;
117 E. MAIN 878-3177&#13;
LAKE HOMES&#13;
2 BEDROOM or possible 3 bedroom, 1H&#13;
story home Separate dining room, close&#13;
to A &amp; P and churches. $12,900. with §1,900.&#13;
down No. 1674.&#13;
2 BEDROOM RANCH — Living Room,&#13;
dining room, kitchen and utility room. Lot&#13;
66 x 147. Priced to sell. No. 1451&#13;
• BEDROOM, two-story home, 1% baths,&#13;
living room 15 x 19 with fireplace, separate&#13;
dining room, full basement, IMI car garage&#13;
$12,900. with excellent terms. No. 1542&#13;
TWO-STORY HOME — Exterior in excellent&#13;
condition — living room 14 x 16 — dining&#13;
room 12 x 14 — Good location to shopping&#13;
and school. $7,900. Cash No. 1715&#13;
COUNTRY&#13;
2/5 ACRE — 3 bedroom — one story home.&#13;
Carpeted living room, basement with work&#13;
shop and play room. Attached two car garage.&#13;
Nice landscaping. $15,900. with terms&#13;
No. 1708&#13;
2 BEDROOM COTTAGE — combined living&#13;
room and kitchen — lake privileges on Rush&#13;
Lake. $7,500. with $750.00 down. No. 1685&#13;
LAKELAND COUNTRY CLUB — two-level&#13;
home overlooking Golf Course — beautiful&#13;
trees and setting — modernistic horrv — 3&#13;
bedrooms, No. 1682.&#13;
3'&lt; ACRES — 2 bedroom ranch — dininq&#13;
room — kitchen and spacious living room&#13;
— attached lVi car garage -- storms and&#13;
screens. $10,500. with $2,500. down. No.&#13;
1665&#13;
S BDRM. RANCH — Maxfield Lake Area —&#13;
ceramic bath — built-in kitchen — Maybe&#13;
purchased furnished. $11,500. with $2,500&#13;
down. No. 1664.&#13;
2 BEDROOM RANCH — living room 24 x 14.&#13;
kitchen and dining area 16 x 26 — breezeway&#13;
and attached 21/i car garage. Near&#13;
Brighton. No. 1655&#13;
HARVEY LAKE — Four bedreom Bi-Leye'&#13;
lakefront, brick exterior — walkout basement&#13;
— 2 car attached garage, 1a bath&#13;
off master bedroom. No. 1042 - "&#13;
ORE LAKE — Three bedroom cottage —&#13;
Excellent beach — 75 x 300 lot — large&#13;
shade trees — living room 12x13 — dining&#13;
room 12 x 15 — porch 9 x 26. No&#13;
1712&#13;
HORIZON HILLS — 4 Bedroom ranch,&#13;
full basement, fireplace, kitchen with&#13;
built-in oven and stove. 2 baths. Attached&#13;
2 car garage. $35,000. No. 1522.&#13;
2 BEDROOM modernestic rancn~on beautifully&#13;
landscaped country lot. Carpeted living&#13;
and dining room, fireplace, kitchen ui;h&#13;
built-in oven and range, blender and dishwasher.&#13;
Possibility of lakefront. $23,000.&#13;
No. 1653.&#13;
S BEDROOM RANCH — living room, kitchen&#13;
— attached two car garage. Lot 110 x 198.&#13;
$12,000. No. 1645&#13;
19 ACRES — 3 bedroom older farm home in&#13;
good condition. Living room, kitchen and&#13;
dining room, l1^ car garage. Beautiful setting&#13;
among blue spruce and hemlock trees.&#13;
$17,000. No. 1701&#13;
3 BEDROOM RANCH — Hamburg Area —&#13;
black top road — Built in 1958 — Excellent&#13;
closet space. $12,500. No. 1632&#13;
3 BEDROOM ranch nestled in pines — many&#13;
features — slate floor entry way — covered&#13;
patio — cherry paneled family room with&#13;
fireplace and many more. No. 1512&#13;
8 ACRES — River borders one side of this&#13;
3 bedroom home — fireplace — attached&#13;
garage. $18,500. Terms acceptable. No. 1272&#13;
2 BEDROOM cottage, living room with fireplace,&#13;
kitchen, bath, covered patio. Compeletly&#13;
furnished. $10,500. No. 1559&#13;
SMALL COTTAGE — full basement, living&#13;
area 12 x 20,' kitcheji 10 x 7, full bath,&#13;
knotty pine interior, furnished, 2 lots.&#13;
$6,500. with $1,000. down. No. 1697&#13;
S BR RANCH — carpeted living room with&#13;
fireplace, kitchen and dining area. \V» baths,&#13;
recreation room, 2hb car garage Nicely&#13;
landscaped. $21,500. No. 1547&#13;
S BEDROOM RANCH — within stones throw&#13;
of Brighton — 1% bath — carpeted living&#13;
room — full basement. No. 1675&#13;
BUCK LAKE — Two bedroom ranch — bulli&#13;
in 1964. Ceramic bath — excellent easement&#13;
to lake. 39,250. No. 1714&#13;
HANDY LAKE — nearly new 2 bertroonranch&#13;
— full basement — kitchen h£ibuilt-&#13;
in stove and oven — dining area 1:&#13;
x 15 — $12,775. — 81,500, dowr. No. 1684&#13;
SILVER LAKE - 2 bedroom - oil furnaa-&#13;
—designed for year around living - Will&#13;
extra lot. $11,000. with $1,000. down No&#13;
1628&#13;
LONG LAKE — 2 Bedroom" -r-. large porch -&#13;
garage — furnace — This cottage is pan&#13;
of exclusive club. $12,750. with $3,500&#13;
down. No. 1629&#13;
LONG LAKE — 2 bedroom cottage — moden&#13;
kitchen — Sandy beach. 511,000. with $2&#13;
500. down. No, 1586&#13;
CROOKED LAKE - Small cottage - 2 lot-&#13;
— $7,950. with $1500. down. No. 1603&#13;
SCHOOL LAKE - N o t on the lake: bufacrosroad&#13;
beautiful School Lake — 3 bedroon&#13;
new home on large lot, beautiful petting&#13;
at a bar-rain. 512,500. cash. No. 1326 Fw-1&#13;
STRAWBERRY LAKE — 3 bedroom, secoiu:&#13;
row home with attached garage, spaciouliving&#13;
room. $9,600. with $2,600 down." No&#13;
1535&#13;
LAKE CHEMTNG - Excellent lake privilpges,&#13;
2 bedroom cottage with walk-out base&#13;
ment, can be used for year around living&#13;
Spacious shaded lot. $8,830. No.'1604&#13;
RUSH LAKE — 2 bedroom year-round home&#13;
— second lot with good easement to lakeliving&#13;
room and bedrooms carpeted — aluminum&#13;
siding. $11,200. with terms. Nj&gt;&#13;
1576&#13;
2 BEDROOM ranch type cottage, pine paneled&#13;
interior, newly carpeted livng room,&#13;
famly kitchen combined with dining area.&#13;
Excellent beach. $13,000. No. 1311&#13;
TRIANGLE LAKE—2 Bedroom year around&#13;
lakefront home — Enclosed front porch&#13;
$12,500. No. 1617. '1&#13;
STRAWBERRY LAKE — 3 bedroom homc^-&#13;
full basement with finished recreation roSJr&#13;
—living room and dining room carpeted*&#13;
ideal beach — screened in patio. $18,50c&#13;
with terms. No. 1481&#13;
CEDAR LAKE — 3 bedroom ranch&#13;
cottage — interior wood paneling — 55xt$r&#13;
lot. $9,000 with $1,500 down. No. 1480 •&#13;
LAKELAND — Not by the sea. but beautiful&#13;
Strawberry Lake — 2 bdrm 1 story hom?&#13;
I —ideal commuting distance to Ann Arbn'&#13;
—$12,500 with $1,000 down. No. 1366 .&#13;
WOODLAND — 5 BEDROOM brick venee&#13;
ranch home. Large living room with fire&#13;
place, 2 baths, family kitchen, glassed ir&#13;
porch with grill. Outside patio with&#13;
2 car garage. $31,500. No. 1553&#13;
FARMS&#13;
12 ACRES — 4 bedroom modern h,ome -&#13;
basement with walkout e n t r a n c e d 3&#13;
wooded — other outbuildings. $15,800.&#13;
1584&#13;
116 ACRES — 97 acres tillable. Four or&#13;
bedroom, home. Large barn — si:o —&#13;
crib and milk house. $20,900. No. 1368&#13;
fttJi&#13;
five&#13;
ccfipn&#13;
INCOME PROPERTY-&#13;
4 APARTMENTS — presently all units occupied&#13;
— parking space for two trailed&#13;
now occupied, excellent location — wei*&#13;
landscaped — additional land available *&#13;
Ideal investment. Z&#13;
Mildred Shannon&#13;
AC 9-6636&#13;
Bea Meggitt&#13;
AC 9-2496&#13;
Charles Showerman&#13;
Mildred Duff&#13;
MU 5-2056&#13;
Sally Noeker&#13;
AC 9-6874&#13;
Roscoe Eager&#13;
B«rt Wylie — UP 8-3146 Art White&#13;
Virginia Herrmann Erston Clarke ?&#13;
AC 9-7923 498-2173 ;&#13;
Bill Ernst H. G. Wiggins:.&#13;
AC 9-9407 PR 4-5648 :&#13;
Ralph Nauss Hollis Miller Bob Frit*&#13;
Bill Bortels&#13;
NEW FIVE bedroom thru Itvtl&#13;
hem*, 40 •«••», 2 Vi bathi, r w -&#13;
•lon room, batemtnt, hot w*t»r h««t.&#13;
W.rt of Brighton. (35,000.&#13;
SPACIOUS CUSTOM built ranch&#13;
hoiTM, Hk* n*w, on on* «er«, 2&#13;
air gcrag*, p«v*d road, $18,500.&#13;
$5,000 down.&#13;
ATTENTION! M«mb«ri of&#13;
G-olf I Country&#13;
bedroom Ukvfront&#13;
tiful Wln«M Uk«.&#13;
171 ACRE FARM,&#13;
nearly all tillable&#13;
Lakeland&#13;
Club, »pa clout 3&#13;
cottage&#13;
$15,500.&#13;
wett of&#13;
. poor&#13;
only $175. pt t f .&#13;
at beau-&#13;
Brighton,&#13;
buildings,&#13;
Hayner&#13;
408 West Insurance &amp; Real Estate&#13;
BRIGHTON Detroiters call WOodward 3-1480 A C 7 - 2 2 7 1&#13;
EST. 1022 Open Sundays &amp; Bvenimr* hv appointment A C&#13;
THREE BEDROOM country home on&#13;
euhMrh of Brighton, nice condition,&#13;
$10,000. Terms.&#13;
FOUR BEDROOM farm home on I&#13;
acre of land, clean and comtort«bl«,&#13;
$3,500. $1,100 down.&#13;
LAKEFRONT HOME, 5 room* with&#13;
nice Ree. Room, oil furnace, baiement,&#13;
excelltnt, sand, each. Briggt&#13;
Lake. $12,500 $2,500 down.&#13;
TWO FAMILY FLAT In axctlUnt condition,&#13;
gai heat, Urge lot. $12,500.&#13;
Tarmi.&#13;
i&#13;
1&#13;
ARGUS f DISPATCH - WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1W4! South H of the Vorthves*&#13;
V». SecUuu 5. rown 1 N'orin&#13;
Range 6 Ea*t. Gr«*n (&gt;u&#13;
Township, Livingston Couniy&#13;
Michigan, according to tin&#13;
plat thereof as recorded i"&#13;
Liber 8 of Plats. Page 46&#13;
Livingston County Record*&#13;
Dated: August 11, 1964.&#13;
CZECHOSLOVAK SOCIETY&#13;
OF AMERICA&#13;
Assignee of Mortgagee&#13;
ARTHUR E. BROWN&#13;
Attorney -for Assignee o\&#13;
Mortgagee&#13;
3280 Penobscot Buildup&#13;
Detroit 26, Michigan&#13;
Woodward 1-3590&#13;
Nov. 4, 1964&#13;
or MM Nh.AN&#13;
•&lt;*'&#13;
nOTUES NffAfB OF MiUHIUAN&#13;
Vtmrt tor ike&#13;
U&#13;
to th« Mattel ot lh« B«tate o&gt;&#13;
ERNEST B. TOWNSENU Deceased.&#13;
14. 1964. &lt;"^Un MWJ&#13;
prmat. Honor* DI* FRAN&lt;JU&gt; t,&#13;
d ARSON. Judge at Probate.&#13;
NOTICE tS HEKfcB* OIVEN, ina&#13;
the petition of Thomas H. Tcnvnaend.&#13;
the Administrator of said estate, pray-&#13;
* ing that hit final account be allowed&#13;
• and the residue nf said estate aato&#13;
the person* entitled thereto.&#13;
N» neartf tt the Probate Court&#13;
jn October 13. 1964. at t«n AM;&#13;
&lt;t t* OTflerea. that nonce uiereoi&#13;
tie gtvaa *&gt;y publication of d copy&#13;
hero) foi thre« weeks consecutively&#13;
prevtouj to said day ot hearing, In&#13;
(lie BRIGHTON ARtiUS, and that&#13;
the petitioner cause a copy oi this&#13;
notlct to be served upon each known&#13;
oarty In Interest at hl« (ait known&#13;
addreai !bi * registered, certified, or&#13;
ordinary mail"(with; proof of manijif).&#13;
or by personal service, at least fourteen&#13;
(14) days prior to aueh hearing.&#13;
FR4NO&amp; fi. BARRON&#13;
Judge of Probate.&#13;
A ^ue copy&#13;
IISLEN M. OOULD&#13;
Register of Probate.&#13;
John R. Bt^ewJiTi, Attorney&#13;
&amp; W. Main Street&#13;
•righton, Mich.&#13;
September 16, 23,&#13;
• &gt;&#13;
O# WlCHltiAN&#13;
i&#13;
3o&#13;
Own* ol t f&#13;
In the Matter of the Ettate&#13;
OEORGE S . WOODARD. a / k a&#13;
, GEORGE WOODARD. Deceased.&#13;
At • icaeit* nf tak* Court, neid on&#13;
September 13, 1964.&#13;
Pnntm. Hoftoraftie FRANCIS&#13;
BARRON. Judge of Probate.&#13;
' "NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That&#13;
' .the petitions of Ada Woodard, the&#13;
ttpecla! Admtnlftratrix and Executrix&#13;
l of aaid estate, praying that her final&#13;
•teeountt as Special Administratrix&#13;
• . arid Executrix be allowed and the&#13;
residue of said estate assigned to the&#13;
persons entitled thereto, will be heard&#13;
«t the Probate Court on October (j,&#13;
1964, at ten A.M.;&#13;
it te Ordered rnat notice thereo:&#13;
M given by publication of a copy&#13;
hereof for three weeks consecutively&#13;
previous to said day o! hearing. In&#13;
the BRIGHTON ARGUS, and that&#13;
tim petitioner cause a copy of this&#13;
notice to be served upon eaeh known&#13;
oarty In interest at his la*t known&#13;
aadresff by registered, certified, or&#13;
ordinary mall fvrith proof of mailingV&#13;
or by personal service, at least&#13;
fourteen (141 days prior to such hear&#13;
Ing.&#13;
FRANCIS (S. BARRON&#13;
•Tudg* of Probate.&#13;
A true copy&#13;
HELEN M. GOULD&#13;
Register of Pt-obate.&#13;
William D. McCririe, Attorney&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
September 16. 23, 30&#13;
or MICHIOAA&#13;
Vft«'r&gt;»iMto tottrt far Ito&#13;
Coanty of UretnrMo*&#13;
lu the Matfet ,! tr&gt;f tistate o&#13;
EVERETT LESLIE EMERY. SR.&#13;
a k 'a Everett Kmery. a/k.'a E\eret&#13;
r... Emery, a, It/a Evprett L. Emery,&#13;
Sr., Deceased.&#13;
rtt a sekKiun "i *aio uoun. ueio on&#13;
•eptember 9, 1964.&#13;
present. Honorable&#13;
Francis a.: Harron, judge ,u Pro bat&#13;
VOTTCK US HER KB Y GIVLN. That&#13;
all creditors oi gald deceased are required&#13;
to present their claims m&#13;
ing and und«? oath, to said Court and&#13;
to serve a copy thereof upon n-&#13;
Timmnns of Brighton, Michigan. Chi&#13;
clary or Raid estate, and tfmt SJ&lt;&#13;
claims will hr hoard and (hr tielr&#13;
•aid deceased w!T1 b* determined nv said Court at the Prohate Office on&#13;
November 17, 1964, at ten A.M.&#13;
It Is ordered. That notice thereof ix&gt;&#13;
given hy puulicatlon of a copy hereof&#13;
for three weeks enn«pmttrely previous&#13;
•o said day of hearing In the Brighton&#13;
Argus, and thai the fiduciary cause&#13;
« copy of fhis notice Ui t&gt;v served&#13;
upon each Known party In interest at&#13;
NOTICE Ot MOHTOAU&amp;&#13;
SALE&#13;
Deiuult having been mack&#13;
n the conditions of a certain&#13;
Mortgage made by GERALD&#13;
R. LANNING and GAIL M&#13;
LANNING, his wife to NATIONAL&#13;
HOMES ACCEPTANCE&#13;
CORPORATION, an&#13;
Indiana corporation dated the&#13;
23rd day of June 1958, and&#13;
recorded in the office of the&#13;
Register of Deeds for the&#13;
County of Livingston aurJ&#13;
State of Michigan, on the 26tii&#13;
day ol June 1958. in Ubei&#13;
347 of Mortgages, on page 08.&#13;
which said mortgage was&#13;
thereafter, on the 24th day oi&#13;
February, 1959, assigned to&#13;
CZECHOSLOVAK SOCIETY&#13;
OF AMERICA and recorded&#13;
on March 3, 1959, in the office&#13;
cf the Register of Deeds fo&gt;&#13;
the County of Livingston and&#13;
State of Michigan, in Libej&#13;
356, Page 111, Livingston&#13;
County Records, on wh^ch&#13;
Mortgage there is claimed 'o&#13;
be due at the date of this.&#13;
notice, for principal and interest,&#13;
the sum of Ten Thousand&#13;
nine hundred fiftysix&#13;
and 27/100 ($10,936.27)&#13;
Dollars, and the further sum&#13;
of Seventy-five ($75.00) Dollars,&#13;
to which amount will be&#13;
added at the time of sale al!&#13;
taxes and insurance that may&#13;
be paid by the said Mortgagee&#13;
between the date of this notice&#13;
and the time of said sale&#13;
and no proceedings at law&#13;
having been instituted to recover&#13;
the debt now remaining&#13;
secured by said Mortgage, oi&#13;
any part thereof, thereby the&#13;
power of sale contained in said&#13;
Mortgage has become opera&#13;
tive:&#13;
Now Therefore,^, Notice is&#13;
Hereby Given that by virtue of&#13;
the power of sale contained&#13;
in said Mortgage and in pursuance&#13;
of the statute in suo^a&#13;
case made and provided, tmr&#13;
said Mortgage will he foreclosed&#13;
by a sale of the premises&#13;
therein described or so&#13;
much thereof as may be nee&#13;
essary, at public auction, to&#13;
the highest bidder, at the west&#13;
front door of the Courthouse&#13;
in the City of HoweJl, am'&#13;
County of Livingston. Michigan,&#13;
that being the place for&#13;
holding the Circuit Court in&#13;
and for said County, on&#13;
,',:' Wednesday tne lUh day of&#13;
November 1964, at 10:00 o'clock&#13;
Eastern Standard Time in the&#13;
forenoon of said day, and&#13;
said premises will be sold to&#13;
pay the amount so as aforesaid&#13;
then due on said Mort&#13;
p o n party in interest at&#13;
his la«t known address by registered,&#13;
rertiflrd or ordinary mall (with proof&#13;
nf mailing), or by persona] service&#13;
at least fourteen (u&gt; days prior to&#13;
•uch hearing.&#13;
FRANCIS fc. HARKON&#13;
A true e o w :&#13;
HELEN M. GOULD&#13;
Rigjster of Probate&#13;
Martin J. Lavan, Attorney&#13;
Brighton. Michigan&#13;
^. September 16, 23, 30&#13;
gage together with five and&#13;
one quarter per cent interest&#13;
ut&#13;
atW&#13;
OAVIS.&#13;
th#&#13;
,c» nefo&#13;
NOTICE o r MOITdAl.i: KALE&#13;
Default having been made in the&#13;
unilitlurus jt a certain Mortgage made&#13;
by HAROLD ALVTN BEJTN Jr, and&#13;
ROSE V. BEJIN. his wife to NA&#13;
TIONAJ, HOMES ACCEPTANCE COR&#13;
PORATTON. an Indiana Corporation&#13;
dated the i«'h day of Octjtjer i&amp;5ti.&#13;
and recorded tn the office of tlie Rey-&#13;
Ister of Deeds for the County anil&#13;
State of Michigan, on the 18th day &lt;&gt;r&#13;
19."*S. tn liber 324 ol Mort&#13;
on page 494. which mortgage&#13;
was subsequently assigned !&gt;y National&#13;
Humes Acceptance Corporation to Worcester&#13;
Federal Savings and Loan Association,&#13;
by assignment dated Feb&#13;
ruary 25, 1951 and recorded April&#13;
1957 in Liber 831 of Mortgages.&#13;
22. Livingston County Records, on&#13;
til claimed to&#13;
be due at tha date or th,is i* &gt;(!&lt;•«. for&#13;
irlncipa) afl(f tnteMst, the sum or&#13;
Nine Thousand Four Hundred Sixty&#13;
and 03 /l00 (J9.4W.02' Dollars, and the&#13;
further IUTO of 8eventy -five &lt; 875.00)&#13;
Dollars, as Attorney's fees, making&#13;
the whole amount clajmed to tie dvie&#13;
at the date of thl* notice, to-wit. the&#13;
sum of Nino Thousand Flvr» Hundred&#13;
Thirty-five and 02/100 iW.33fa.02&gt; Dol&#13;
lars, to which amount will tie added&#13;
at the time ot sale all taxes and tn&#13;
that may be paid by the said&#13;
Mmca i&gt;&#13;
nil creditors •! said decease I ait' r*&#13;
quired to pie.-«fni then claims iri wrli&#13;
mg and iuid»«i oath, to »afu l.'oujt&#13;
anO tn %er\&lt;- a copy thereoi upon&#13;
Helen Painter of Linden, MichlijHn.&#13;
ttdufiarv o! iaJd estate, and that&#13;
suon ulalmii will bv heard by said&#13;
Court of the Probate Office on No^emb&#13;
«r ID. 19W. at ten a m .&#13;
u t» Onierea iiutt m&gt;ticc iherea) i&gt;*&#13;
inven Dy puhitcaMon •# • copy hereof&#13;
roi three Ateks ,r&lt;in««*uttvefy previ"us&#13;
w&gt; said day ot hearing »H the Brighton&#13;
Aijtu and tlial the flfluflary cause&#13;
a ivpy ol thw noUct to U* served upon&#13;
each tomwn oarty m mtereai at Mi&#13;
I tut known aridrens hy registered- cer&#13;
•lfted IT ordinary mail 'with pn»f of&#13;
mailing), or by persona! atrvtt* A'&#13;
leant fourteen O4&gt; days prior to such&#13;
heating.&#13;
FTlANflS f. «AKKUN&#13;
Judge of Probate.&#13;
A true cop?-&#13;
HELEN « . COULD&#13;
R.fgist«i 'f Prnhate.&#13;
Philip F, Baetck^ Attorney.&#13;
Michigan&#13;
Sept. 8. lb, L'3&#13;
the petition u' Juhuniia IL HelUfrt&#13;
• f - i . i ' i i i i ; t h n i l i . r i n i t i i i j i i t : i i t l l e o i n&#13;
s » m J L ' o ( i r 1 l i e a d m i t ! * 1 " ! ti&gt; p r o l i t t t c a a&#13;
Sn? L a s t VS'&lt;li h c . J l ' t " &gt; i i i t n e t i ' &lt;&gt;; M a i d&#13;
Hit'&#13;
tw ^run'ed to Donald A. Mix&gt;n,&#13;
or fci'liic other1 NuitkiNl.- (tfrituji. and tiial&#13;
the lieirs ot suH ile&lt;*tu»t&gt;0 tn! 4ete'&#13;
'iiwed. will r&gt;&lt;- ht'unt at (hi1 Prxjtjatr&#13;
I Co 'H on u w i.j. ia64. m t«T A.M. I&#13;
li i« orUfi-i'ii i ' i * n. itic.t- &gt;mr\: ..&#13;
!)c &gt;fivt.'n t.i&lt; iikiiii'ra'iun of a cop&gt; •&#13;
lie eoi fui ih.n'i wweKs (.Lmserntiveb i&#13;
,ni"\toUB to sale nav o. hearing, to the j&#13;
Pincknej Distj'itL-h, ana that the petl- '&#13;
Mod^r i-rtu.se ,i co|)&gt; uf this itotlt* t o bt1&#13;
«er«e&lt;1 U"&gt;n eaiii KTHAHI narty in m&#13;
u-'t-s' at hi.s iHi-t K'nnsn audresa *iy i&#13;
re-.filtered -ir rcrtUiod malh or hy p e r '&#13;
,vi:.a) j c n i c i - , a' leas! fmirteen &lt; 14' I&#13;
PRA.VT.S 'li&#13;
ludse of&#13;
A t l l . f C ' P V .&#13;
lieleo M. r;ui:irt&#13;
I'egitler '&gt;t l'&#13;
l.&gt;onn!d Atty.&#13;
SJ. 30, Oft.&#13;
Mortgagee between the date of this&#13;
notice and the time of said sale; and&#13;
no proceeding at law having been Instituted&#13;
to recover the debt now remaining&#13;
secured by said Mortgage&#13;
or any part thereof, whereby the&#13;
oower fit sale contained In said Mortgage&#13;
has become operative;&#13;
\'ow Therefore. Notice is Herebv&#13;
Given that by virtue of the power of&#13;
sa!» 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;
nf the premise* therein described or&#13;
so much thereof as may be neees&#13;
sary. public auction, to the highest&#13;
bidder, at we«t front door of tht&#13;
court hnuse In the City o* HoweH&#13;
and County &gt;,f Lhinprston. Michigan.&#13;
rhat being the place for holding the&#13;
Circuit Court In and for said County&#13;
on Wednesdav the Twenty-fifth &lt;25th&gt;&#13;
day of November 1964, at 10:0T&#13;
o'clock a m. Eastern Standard Tim*&#13;
in the forenoon of said day, and said&#13;
premises w&gt;n be sold t&gt;&gt; cav the&#13;
amount no an aforpsald &lt;'" •• '••&#13;
said Mnrtga^f together with four A '4&#13;
'•&lt;I-iai) per vent Interest, lta«! &gt; ••&#13;
Attorneys' fees and a!,«o any taxes&#13;
and insurance that said Mortgage does&#13;
pay on or prior to the date of said&#13;
sale; which premises are de«crlbed in&#13;
said Mortgage as follows, to-wlt: Lot&#13;
STATE «ir&#13;
ffwtNatc Cowfl tw tlM&#13;
In the MaUer ot the Estate of&#13;
CKCIL MORGAN. Deceased.&#13;
A* n Kesaioi. or said Court, neid on&#13;
September X 1964.&#13;
freaent Honotaniv franc-li b. ttarron&#13;
Jtwg* of PrabMc.&#13;
M/riCb is HKKBHN O1VWN fhai&#13;
the petition of Geraldlne M. Cuslc.&#13;
the Exe&lt;rutr:x nt said estate, praying&#13;
that her linal account be allowed&#13;
an&lt;l the residue of said estate assigned&#13;
to the persons entitled thereto.&#13;
will be heard at the Pruiiate Court on&#13;
September 29. 19*i4, at ten A.M ;&#13;
it Is ordeivd that notice tiiereof Df&#13;
given by publication of a copy nereo/&#13;
for tliree weeivs consecutively previous&#13;
tu said day ot hearing, tn the BKIGH&#13;
TON ARGUS, and that the petitioner&#13;
cause a copy of this notice to be&#13;
served upon each Known party in Interest&#13;
af his last known address by&#13;
registered, certified, or ordinary mall&#13;
(With proof &lt;A mailingi. or by porsona)&#13;
service, at least fourteen '14)&#13;
days prior to such hearing.&#13;
VKAMlb t« BAUKON&#13;
Judge of ProOate&#13;
\ true copy.&#13;
Hhl.EN M (JOULD&#13;
Refjister -it prohait&#13;
Donald A. Mi&gt;jn. Atturnc-y&#13;
Brighton .\fichlgan&#13;
September 9, lb. '22&#13;
« T m . OK MM HlGAJt&#13;
The Probate (uirt l«r 'a*&#13;
( «uut&gt; af Llrlagsto*&#13;
IJ fht&gt; Aiufiei oi tin&gt; pJbi.ate o/&#13;
KAV DKN1SON iilso known a s&#13;
KAY L. OLSISDS. Deceased-&#13;
A' &amp; WHS11in ot uaid t our), acid or&#13;
September in. !9»vt&#13;
Present. Honoraoie&#13;
Francis K. Ban-.&gt;n. Juiiare &lt;v Probate&#13;
Notice is F^orebv Ciiven. That the&#13;
pCtilii.'fl of lb',::*'. R. Purkx. the LXecUtrl\&#13;
ut sdiil i'-tHtf. pi-ayinij that her \&#13;
final account U allowed and the renf&#13;
tor&#13;
pfisoiis eiuiu.-it thereto, v.il! l&gt;e heard&#13;
*t the Proljali- Cuiift on October 13&#13;
19«M. at ten A M •&#13;
I* Is Ordered. That norir-e theri*o.&#13;
• -luMiratioi tjt a copy&#13;
li'er weuka o^nsecutively&#13;
i)iev1ini.« r.i said &lt;!av &lt;v hearing, .ri&#13;
fne Brighton Argus, and that the&#13;
petitioner cai.se a copy ..r tills i:ottct&#13;
to be served nuon ear'h benowr, parts1&#13;
m m t e r e v ai his last known address&#13;
by registeri'ii or certified mail, or by&#13;
[.(•i-soiia! servi.-e, ut least fuurteen &lt;H')&#13;
day* prior to such heating.&#13;
KKANClh fc «AlUiU.N&#13;
Judge of Probate.&#13;
A " v e f, ip\&#13;
Helen M. Could&#13;
Kor»^s S. JTu-ovtU. Atty.&#13;
firljiijs Building&#13;
Blrmln,.'hani. Michigan&#13;
S | \ l t u t&#13;
Probate Iwirt fur the&#13;
Courrt&gt; at Lit Intistaii&#13;
In tne Matter of tl* Estate of&#13;
MAURICE ^. LLS'K. Deceased.&#13;
At a «rp*non &lt;n said Cuurt. aeid on&#13;
September 1 1964.&#13;
t*rew:iu Hoijotabte&#13;
)L. Hart. in. judat &gt;' Probate&#13;
's ^ K h i h ^ ( - ( V K N rhat&#13;
aii credlturs oi said dereasert are re&#13;
quired to pres&lt;'nt their claims in writ&#13;
Injj ••nd under oath, to said Court, and&#13;
to ser\'e a copy thereof upon Marmiorite&#13;
Cook'v nf 105 E. Grand Rtvel".&#13;
Hrwell, Michigan, fiduciary of said&#13;
e«t8te, and that such claims will be&#13;
in;. Saxony Subdivision No.&#13;
being a part cf the east *r of the&#13;
nor-thvrest h Sertion 5. To^vn I&#13;
north. Range « east, Green Oak Town&#13;
xhlp. according to the plat thereof&#13;
as'recorded In Liber 8, Page 4 of&#13;
Plats. Livingston &lt;'ovmty Records, said&#13;
prmerty beln? located in Green Oak&#13;
Township, Livingston County, Michigan.&#13;
WORCESTER FEDERAL SAVINGS&#13;
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION&#13;
Worcester, Mass.&#13;
Mortgagee, Assignee&#13;
DATED: August 25. 1964&#13;
ARTHUR E, BROWN&#13;
Attorney for Mortgagee&#13;
32flO Penobscot Building&#13;
Detroit 26. Michigan&#13;
WOodward 1-3590&#13;
Auj L'6 Nov. 18&#13;
heard r,y om &lt; l)Urt at the Probate&#13;
1 Ann^x omre on Nowmher UJ. 1964. at ten&#13;
A.M.&#13;
Jt is Ordered. l'ha( notice fhoreor&#13;
oc triveri ii\ putilicaiinn oi a copy&#13;
to? tnree weeks consecuttvely&#13;
cla-v muse « copy of this notice to 5 d L eriified or ordfnary mall&#13;
proof ot mullingt. .&gt;r by per&#13;
sonu! service at leant fourteen&#13;
da.\ s prior to sucft hearing.&#13;
FKAVriH K. B\nRO&gt;&#13;
A true copy:&#13;
f ' l l KK. \&#13;
kpgistei&#13;
costs, Attorneys' fees and&#13;
also any taxes and insurance&#13;
that said Mortgagee does pay&#13;
on or prior to the date of said&#13;
sale: which said premises ire&#13;
described in said Mortgage as&#13;
follows to wit;&#13;
Property situated in the&#13;
Township of Green Oak, Livtincooked&#13;
lamb will need to be&#13;
cooked longer than burgers&#13;
made from beef.&#13;
Lot 19, VVillmor Subdivision&#13;
No.l. being a part of fhe&#13;
NOTKTE&#13;
All interested persons a-e advised&#13;
that the Mlchtcan State Highway Department&#13;
i* planning the expansion&#13;
and reconstruction of the Interstate&#13;
W - Kent Lake Road interchange.&#13;
This Interchange serves Kensington&#13;
Metropolitan Park and I* beln? improved&#13;
to axld additional capacity for&#13;
Increased safety and to prnvMe for&#13;
better operational characteristics.&#13;
Tntler provisions of Federal law,&#13;
an/ citizen who would be affected by&#13;
the proposed relocation may request.&#13;
In writing that the Michigan Sf.'»•«&#13;
Highway Department hold a forma!&#13;
public hearing concerning the&#13;
-loinlc effect of the proposed project&#13;
upon the area Involved.&#13;
Such a written request munt bf '•»••&#13;
ceiveJ on or before October 12, 1964.&#13;
September 23, 30, October U), V&#13;
BE YOUB8ELF!&#13;
Be what you are. This i.s&#13;
the first step toward becoming&#13;
better than you are.—&#13;
Julius Hare.&#13;
K. rteed Fletclier. Attorne\'.&#13;
l'C&gt; V.. Grand River&#13;
flow*;:! Mifhijtan&#13;
September 9. 16.&#13;
STVI'E OP W H N i V N&#13;
The Prtnmt* Court rot ebe&#13;
&lt; winty nf IJv(ntr«lr)n&#13;
in the Mattel ,11 the (•.siMtc 'ij&#13;
\VII,UA.\T K. SHtilA-N, Deceased&#13;
A' H sr«sg]'ir&gt; IT t*trc Oiiirt noJO on&#13;
September i. 1JM.&#13;
f&#13;
*''ranct* K&#13;
Federal Land&#13;
Bank Pays&#13;
Dividend&#13;
The board nf directors ot&#13;
the Federal Lund Hunk Association&#13;
of Ann Arbor hi\&lt;&#13;
stock outstanding .May 31,&#13;
1964. The dividend paid tu&#13;
948 m e m h e ]• s will total&#13;
.s;n,7.»1.4.''. according to Richard&#13;
Pcckens rnanai&lt;c'r of tiic&#13;
FLBA.&#13;
Tho association initiates aivl&#13;
s e r v i c e s lunns for the&#13;
Federal Land Hank of Saint&#13;
Paul in AVashU'iiHw, Livingston&#13;
and V\'aync countips and&#13;
has more than Si'.7 million in&#13;
ionp-tenn real estate loans&#13;
outstanding.&#13;
^loney ti: &gt;d for uiakin^ La:vl&#13;
Bank loans is obtained by the&#13;
sale of bonds in tho investment&#13;
markets of the United&#13;
•States.&#13;
The Federal Land Hank of&#13;
Saint Paul ivitli mui'p than&#13;
C:4.Vj million in h m &gt; oulsiandiiv,',&#13;
is the largest single fai'in&#13;
mortt;af;e Ifiuier in the four&#13;
state area it serves.&#13;
upun&#13;
3-BEDROOM - FURNISHED MODEL&#13;
... STEVEN'S FURNITURE of HOWELL&#13;
any body can buy a G.I. repossessed home HOMES 3-BEDROOMS - ONE BATH&#13;
down Small Closing Cost FOR ONLY $7,950.00 - $58.00 PER MONTH&#13;
THIS INCLUDES TAXES, PRINCIPAL, INTEREST and INSURANCE MODEL OPEN DAILY&#13;
all creditors of xaid deceased are required&#13;
tn present their claims In&#13;
writing and rtHJor oath, to *air) Court&#13;
anil to serve a copy thereof&#13;
Ha:*!ow j,,. Sfichan of 9in&#13;
Or . Jackson. Michigan. firiuciar\ or&#13;
*aid estate, and that such claim*'win&#13;
be hpurrt bv said Court »t the I'rn&#13;
bale Office on November 10. 1904 at&#13;
ten A.M.&#13;
'I is Or&lt;Jer*a iTiai notice thereo! r&gt;v&#13;
g'V'en ny publication of a i;opj, hereoi&#13;
fot three ^veeKf- n*'"»nftecutj\'eiv r&#13;
t't sftld day of hearing, in thi .&#13;
ney t)ispatoh. and that the fidi&#13;
cuuse a copy of this nutk'P to ho &gt;&#13;
served upon each known uartj In m I&#13;
ferest at hli last known address by&#13;
reRlstered. c-rtified or ordinary mail&#13;
'with proof of ma!linsf&gt;. or by per&#13;
sonal service at least rourteen M4&gt;!&#13;
days prior to such hearing.&#13;
FKA.NC.I&amp; e. BAilKU.N&#13;
'Udge oi Pn&gt;Date&#13;
A true copy;&#13;
tiKLt.N M. UJULD&#13;
Register; 'f r-Vohate&#13;
Kennprh B. Juhns.in. Alt'jrr.cy&#13;
2IMN ' S. .Jackson St.&#13;
Jackson, Michigan&#13;
Sept. {» 16, 2;i&#13;
TRY VEGETABLK&#13;
KABOBS&#13;
\*egptable kabobs are good&#13;
cooked in the oven broiler or&#13;
over glowing coals. Some&#13;
cooks like to marinate the&#13;
vegetables — mushrooms and&#13;
chunks of zucchini and onion&#13;
in French dressing before&#13;
cooking. Wide strips of green&#13;
pepper also make jfood additions&#13;
to skewers, but these&#13;
should not be marinated.&#13;
SACKO THE liKONCO —-&#13;
Cut two oval pieces of cotton&#13;
bag fabric 20" by 10"&#13;
and sew together for head,&#13;
leaving one end open. Stuff&#13;
tightly with cotton down to&#13;
the last 8 \ Tie this ext;a&#13;
material into oar^, leaving&#13;
2" opening. Push broom&#13;
handle into stuffed head and&#13;
;.-&gt;.ck open cd.srs to handle.&#13;
Embio dor red mouth, sew&#13;
on buttcrw for eyes and nos-&#13;
Irili. Add a mane oi yarn&#13;
make reins atul bridle&#13;
trom one-iinch strips of bag&#13;
prints.&#13;
9:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.&#13;
CLOSED FRIDAY AFTERNOON&#13;
4i&#13;
i&#13;
Model at 9245&#13;
Lee Road, Brighton&#13;
Call Collect&#13;
229-6552 or after 9 p.m.;»&#13;
546-3705&#13;
a&#13;
|&#13;
e&#13;
•&gt;R 9&#13;
STATE POLICE&#13;
OLD L.8.-28&#13;
MARCT DRIVE&#13;
LlD&#13;
a&#13;
MS&#13;
9t&#13;
a B&#13;
MODEL donald henkelman co. REAL ESTATE&#13;
General Sales for Saxony SnbdiviMlon&#13;
V.\&#13;
No Mortgage is Necessary \,&#13;
PAY OFF&#13;
YOUR BILLS&#13;
and REMODEL&#13;
YOUR HOME!&#13;
Let I's Combine Your Bills&#13;
Into One Low Monthly Payment&#13;
EXAMPLE PLAN&#13;
Bills 2,000&#13;
Remodeling 2.000 c&#13;
Total i,0OO *40&#13;
NO&#13;
BILLS&#13;
von&#13;
VI&#13;
MONTHS&#13;
—Aluminum Siding&#13;
—Addition*&#13;
—Attic Room*&#13;
—Furnac**&#13;
—Recreation Room*&#13;
—Foundation*&#13;
—Roof*&#13;
—Dormer*&#13;
BR 2-4127 — Call Collect or Mail Coupon&#13;
ATLAS MODERNIZATION&#13;
10057 Southfield&#13;
Detroit, Michigan&#13;
I *vould like to get all tho facts about your unique&#13;
plan.&#13;
Please have your representative caU on me&#13;
NAME .&#13;
ADDRESS&#13;
CITY&#13;
PHOVK&#13;
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REGISTRATION NOTICE&#13;
FOR —&#13;
G E N E R A L E L E C T I O N&#13;
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1964&#13;
To Hit Qualified Electors of the Township of Putnam&#13;
(Precinct No. I )&#13;
OOUHTY OF LIVINGSTON, STATE OF MICHIGAN&#13;
Notice is hereby sriven that in conformity with the "Michigan Election&#13;
Law". I, the undersigned Clerk, will upon any day, except Sunday and&#13;
a legal holiday, the day of any regular or special election or primary election&#13;
receive for registration the name of any legal voter in said Township.&#13;
City or Village not already registered who may APPLY TO ME&#13;
PERSONALLY for such registration. Provided, however, that 1 can receive&#13;
no names for registration during the time intervening between the&#13;
Thirtieth day before any regular, special or official primary election and of&#13;
«uch election.&#13;
Notice Is Hereby Given thai I will be at the&#13;
following places on&#13;
Sept. 25,1964, at ISO Tiplady Rd.f 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.&#13;
Sept. 26,1964, at 180 Tiplady Rd., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.&#13;
Sept. 29,1964, at 180 Tiplady Rd., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.&#13;
Oct. 2,1964, at 180 Tiplady Rd., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.&#13;
Oct. 3,1964, at 180 Tiplady Rd., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.&#13;
AND ON&#13;
Monday, October 5,1964--Last Day&#13;
The Thirtieth day preceding said Election&#13;
AS PROVIDED BY SECTION 198. ACT NO. 116, Pl'BLIC ACTS OF 19.', I.&#13;
*rom H o clock a.m. until 8 o'clock p.m. on each said day for the purpose&#13;
of REVIEWING the REGISTRATION and REGISTERING such of the&#13;
qualified electors in said TOWNSHIP, CITY or VILLAGE as SH\LL&#13;
PROPERLY apply therefor.&#13;
The name of no person but an ACTl'AL RESIDENT of the precinct&#13;
at the time of registration, and entitled under the Constitution, if remaining&#13;
Mich resident, to \ote at the next election, shall be entered in the&#13;
registration book.&#13;
ELECTOR I'NABLE TO MAKE PERSONAL APPLICATION.&#13;
PROCEDURE&#13;
SEC. 504. Anv elector who is unable to make personal application&#13;
because of physical disability or absence from the Township, City or Village&#13;
in which his legal residence is located may be registered prior to the&#13;
close of registration before anv election or nrimary election by securing&#13;
from the Clerk of the Township. Citv or Village in which is located his&#13;
Jegal residence duplicate registration cards, and executing in duplicate the&#13;
registration affidavit before a notary public or other officer legally authorized&#13;
to administer oaths, and returing such registration raids to the&#13;
(lerk of the Township, City or Village before the close of office hours on&#13;
the last dav of registration prior to any election or primary election- The&#13;
notary nubh'c or other officer administering the oath shall si&gt;n his name&#13;
on the line tor the signature of the registration officer and designate his&#13;
title.&#13;
UNREGISTERED PERSONS NOT ENTITLED TO VOTE&#13;
SEC. 491. The inspectors of election at anv election or primarv election&#13;
in this State, or in any District, County, Township, City or Villace&#13;
thereof, shall not receive th*» vote of any person whose name is not registered&#13;
in the registration book of the Township, Ward or Precinct in which&#13;
he offers to vote.&#13;
TRANSFER OF REGISTRATION. APPLICATION, TIME&#13;
SEC. 506. Any registered elector mav. upon change of residence&#13;
within the Township. City or Village, cause his registration to be transferred&#13;
to his new address by sending to the Clerk a signed request stating&#13;
his present address, the date be moved thereto and the address from which&#13;
he was last registered, or by applying in person for a transfer. The Clerk&#13;
shall strike through the last address, ward and precinct number and record&#13;
the new address, ward and precinct number on the original and duplicate&#13;
registration cards, and shall place the original resistr?«tion card in the&#13;
proper precinct file. Such transfers shall not be made within the 'W days&#13;
next preceding anv election or primary election, unless H«ch thirtieth day&#13;
shall fa", on a Saturday, Sundav or legal holiday, in which event registration&#13;
transfers shall be accepted during the next full working day. provided&#13;
that no siKh transfer shall nermit anv person to vote in anv Township,&#13;
City or Village in which he had not resided 30 days next preceeding&#13;
any election or primary election.&#13;
TRANSFER OF REGISTRATION ON ELECTION DAY&#13;
SEC. 507. Any registered elector who has removed from 1 election precinct&#13;
of a Township, City or Milage to another election precinct of the same&#13;
Township. City or Village shall have the rteht to make application to have&#13;
his registration tranferred on *»«y election or primary election dav hv&#13;
executing a request over his or her signature for such transfer and presenting&#13;
the same to the election board in the nrecinrt in which he is&#13;
registered. Upon receivin" such request, th* insnertor of election in fhar^e&#13;
of the registration records shall romnar* the signature thereon with the&#13;
signature upon the applicant's re^i^tration record and if the si»nfiture&lt;&#13;
correspond, then the inspector slnll certify such fa*t upon said request&#13;
and the apnlirant for transfer «Hn11 t W H» nerniitt«»d to vote in such n*-ecinct&#13;
for that election onh. The annlicatlnn for transfer shall He filed&#13;
with the Township. City or Vill«.(re Clerk who shall transfer such ele-tor's&#13;
redstratiMi in accordance with the annlfcation. Wtien th» name of anv&#13;
street or resident house number in anv Townshin. City or VUlacre ha* been&#13;
ch&amp;nffed, it shall be the dutv of the Township Clerk to make the change&#13;
to show the proper name of the street or resident house number in the&#13;
rejfistnUion records, and it shall not be necessary for the elector to change&#13;
his registration with respect thereto in order to be eligible to vote.&#13;
MURRAY J. KENNEDY.&#13;
TOWNSHIP CLERK Sept. 2X :,(»&#13;
ARGUS DISPATCH WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23.&#13;
11OWELL iMiiitiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii&#13;
Library&#13;
Theatre Phone 546-3600&#13;
Air Conditioned&#13;
News&#13;
W.d., Thurj., Frf., Sat.&#13;
Stpt. 23, 24, 25, 26&#13;
Op»n «t 6:45 — Start* at 7:00, 9:00&#13;
ROMANCE AND RACJNG&#13;
AJK IN THCIR BlOOOl&#13;
rein&#13;
JAMES PAMELA&#13;
A d u l t s EOe — Children 15c&#13;
Sun., Morv, Tuti.,&#13;
Stpi. 27, 28,&#13;
Sunday M«tTn«« Continuous&#13;
Op«n at 2:30 —&#13;
Start* at 2:45, 5:30, 8:15&#13;
MOD., Toes. Open «+ 6:15&#13;
Start* at 6:30, 9:IS&#13;
29&#13;
lllliliillliiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiii&#13;
We have added several&#13;
Terence books of special&#13;
terest to school children.&#13;
Books about governmental&#13;
bodies are—&#13;
Johnson, "The S u p r e m o&#13;
Court"; Johnson, "The Presidency";&#13;
Morris. "First Book&#13;
of the Constitution," and Epstein,&#13;
First Book of United&#13;
-Nations."&#13;
Also, Bendick, "How Much&#13;
and How Many'' — the story&#13;
of weights and measures —&#13;
the history of how we came to | ladies for&#13;
GREGORY -.Village of Pinckney Minutes, Obituary&#13;
Mrs. Pc;irle Marshall&#13;
luined t h e Gregory&#13;
the&#13;
K mj, n&#13;
M i&#13;
Mr&#13;
ami Mrs.&#13;
Thursday&#13;
and Mrs.&#13;
attended&#13;
1 Col&#13;
MIKiW.&#13;
i low&#13;
the&#13;
have standard weights and&#13;
measures. Interesting reading&#13;
for adults, too.&#13;
Shippen, "Passage to America"&#13;
— the story of immigration&#13;
to America why the people&#13;
came, where they settled an \&#13;
their contributioii.s to our&#13;
countiy.&#13;
Col urn,&#13;
Odin" —&#13;
Myths.&#13;
"The&#13;
a book&#13;
Children of&#13;
of Northern&#13;
The One, Only&#13;
And Original!&#13;
Life, "The Epic of Man" —&#13;
a beautifully illustrated history&#13;
of mankind from the earliest&#13;
days to the oresent. Written&#13;
for young people but all will&#13;
enjoy it.&#13;
Mrs. John Col one gave magazines&#13;
to the library and&#13;
Mrs. Helen Morgan gave many&#13;
books.&#13;
Adult* 60e — Children !So&#13;
Wtd., Thuri., Pr^ Sat.&#13;
Sept. 30, Oct. I, 2, ,3&#13;
Cptft at 6:45 Starts at 7:00, 9:00&#13;
JBWVLEWIS&#13;
*TOE MflSY&#13;
Adults 30c — Children 13o&#13;
County Nurses Plan&#13;
Parke-Davis Tour&#13;
BY ALICE GRAY&#13;
Sixteen members of the&#13;
Livingston C o u n t y Nurses&#13;
Club enjoyed a pot luck dinner&#13;
Wednesday, September 16&#13;
at the Howell Township Hall.&#13;
Following the dinner Mis.&#13;
Helen Kemmerer, president,&#13;
held a business meeting. Future&#13;
dates for meetings were&#13;
changed to the second Monday&#13;
of eac mhonth. , ' '&#13;
The next meeting -triJ] 1&gt;r&gt;&#13;
Thursday, October 15 and will&#13;
feature a tour of Parke-Davis&#13;
Laboratory in Detroit should&#13;
be informative and entertaining.&#13;
Every R.N. or L.P.N*. interested&#13;
please contact Ros-2&#13;
Oppenheim as soon as possible&#13;
for reservations.&#13;
Plans are being made for a&#13;
barbershop evening of song&#13;
during the winter. Benefits to&#13;
Ko toward the Future Nurses&#13;
Scholarship Fund.&#13;
Lansirv;&#13;
Wholesale Grocers As.-'n. dinner&#13;
and meeting in L.unsir;;.;&#13;
Tuesday evening.&#13;
11 Gregoiy ladies entertain,&gt;d&#13;
65 women patients at th&gt;&#13;
Howell State Hospital Thursday&#13;
with a birthday party.&#13;
Gifts were presented. Rcfrf^hments&#13;
of cupcakes- and coffee&#13;
were served. Mrs. L. Hodg&lt; s&#13;
-mi Mrs M. Heron led the&#13;
'.'.roup singijig accompanied b^&#13;
Nell Denton at the organ.&#13;
Mrs. Earl Shiflct of Patterson&#13;
Lake, entertained seven&#13;
a salad lunched&#13;
Wednesday afternoon.&#13;
Mrs. Lois Wor en&#13;
Tower, and her brother Vere&#13;
Worden called on friends ,\i&#13;
Gregory last week.&#13;
Daily cows set a new&#13;
riaction record last year&#13;
all-time average high&#13;
7.545 pounds of milk per&#13;
The 1964 results may be&#13;
more spectacular, with&#13;
duction per cow expected&#13;
exceed 7,800 pounds.&#13;
pro-&#13;
: An&#13;
of&#13;
cow.&#13;
even&#13;
pro-&#13;
Mr, and Mrs. Frank T.t.ssone&#13;
and Mrs. Pearle Marshall&#13;
dined at Frankenmuth Thursday&#13;
to celebrate the Birthdays&#13;
of Mrs. Tassone and Mrs, Marshall.&#13;
Mrs. Alex Reid, .Mrs. Hubert&#13;
Dancer, Mrs. F. A. Howlett.&#13;
Mrs. H. Howlett. Mrs. H.&#13;
E. Marshall, and Mrs. Robert&#13;
Reid attended a birthday&#13;
luncheon Tuesday honoring&#13;
Mrs. E. V. Howlett in Pontiac,&#13;
given by her daughter-in-law,&#13;
Mrs. R. R. Howlett of Car &gt;&#13;
and Mrs. L. E, Howlett of&#13;
Pontiac.&#13;
Mrs. Mable Meabon of Ann&#13;
Arbor was a Tuesday afternoon,&#13;
visitor of Mrs. Clarence&#13;
Emburv.&#13;
Dewey Heads&#13;
Hell CofC&#13;
At the annual election 'if&#13;
the Hell Chamber of Comment&#13;
held at the Ranch House Grill.&#13;
Mondav. Sent. 14th. Al Dewev&#13;
was elected President Dewey&#13;
Steffen, Vice Pres.. Beatrice&#13;
O'Brien. Treasurer and Mel&#13;
Reinhard, Secy.&#13;
Improvement? and prospect-;&#13;
for the 1965 summer tourisf&#13;
season were discussed and&#13;
Dewey plans t o lead a vigorous&#13;
attempt to attract more&#13;
tourists to this vacation land&#13;
Many members have joined&#13;
the Eastern Michigan Tourist&#13;
Association and thru this organization&#13;
hope t o increase&#13;
their activity and sales in 1965.&#13;
Satans Holiday will be held&#13;
on Saturday. June 26, headed&#13;
-s usual by the Western Style&#13;
Square Danco. Dewey named&#13;
an additional committee to&#13;
study the advisability of bringing&#13;
in some attractions to attract&#13;
a moderate crowd for this&#13;
event.&#13;
Members reported sales for&#13;
1964 the best in history, with&#13;
excellent prospects for 1965.&#13;
1 lie i v y u i a r t n . v t i n g o i&#13;
\ V i l l a g e C o u n c i l w a v n.-ifj&#13;
•\\H* F i r e H d l S e p t e m b e r H u i&#13;
•7:.'{() p . m . M e e t i n g w a s c n l l e i&#13;
11&gt; u n l r r l i v H I T S , Me••».&gt;, in&#13;
Campbell. RolJ cull ui t r u s t e e s&#13;
Mi'n- i\vas luken Pres&lt;/U: \i» -rJ \ r i&#13;
Lavry. Roy Clark, Leonard&#13;
Lee. Howard Thaycr. a-&lt;d&#13;
O o r g e Roth. Absent: Marlon&#13;
Russell.&#13;
At t h e council's rvjuev? M r&#13;
Duane Evans of t h e Consumers&#13;
Pn\M'v ('i)mp;i'ij \\"!&lt;&#13;
present to discuss the possibilities&#13;
in ^as instalJHl i(,n t &gt;&#13;
the houses on Patterson Lake&#13;
Road from t h e bridge to t h e&#13;
p i l l a g e limits. These homes&#13;
i were not included in the ori-1 -&#13;
I nal installations p'ans by (\u\-&#13;
j sinners because distance from&#13;
' h e last user on HowelJ St.&#13;
to the first house wanting cas&#13;
up t h e hill was beyond t'teii&#13;
rootage requirements. Since&#13;
the council was most emphatic&#13;
ind esiring gas to these hon-i-.s,&#13;
feeling all in the village linji -&#13;
voted on gas and were . nlitle.&#13;
l i&lt;&gt; ius bonetiiti, Me.&#13;
hiv an» promised to «. iscuss in;-,&#13;
with t h e Lansing office i,t&#13;
Consumers Power aiid in.fi.-rm&#13;
meetiii'.r were* rear! and --n&#13;
the council of his Jesuits&#13;
pj'&lt; i v e t t .&#13;
The minutes of the last meetmg&#13;
were read and approved.&#13;
The lollowing bills were&#13;
lead:&#13;
Robert Egeler — marshal's&#13;
salary $12^.00&#13;
Robert Egeler — marshal's&#13;
expenses 85.00&#13;
Martin Markos — major&#13;
streets 10f, 25&#13;
Mich. Municinal League —&#13;
yellow traffic marking&#13;
paint 44.31&#13;
Llniie Darrow — care .•&gt;!'&#13;
flay 6.00&#13;
Detroit Edison — street&#13;
lights 171.Rt'&#13;
The motion was made by&#13;
Roy Clark seconded by Merlyn&#13;
Lavey that the bills or&#13;
allowed and paid. Carried.&#13;
Meeting adjourned&#13;
Alice Gray, Village CK-.1&#13;
MAlUi MELVIN&#13;
PlNCi.Ni-A* Murk Mdviit.&#13;
'62. oi lUltil WhiU-uoud Dr..&#13;
passe J away Wednesday at&#13;
the MdPhorson 1-Iealth C'entui&#13;
! in Howell after a lony illness.&#13;
f He A as born March 3, 188J.&#13;
; in Hamburg Township and&#13;
; was the son of Martin an.I&#13;
j Margaret McCluskey Melvln.&#13;
' Mr. Melvin was a farmer in&#13;
i the Hamburg Township areu&#13;
all of his life and he was a&#13;
life-long member of St. Mary's&#13;
Catholic Church of Pincknoy&#13;
He is survived by a niece,&#13;
Mrs. Mary Grander of Williamston&#13;
and several cousins.&#13;
Funeral services were- held&#13;
Friday ruorniny at St. Mary'.-:&#13;
Catholic Church in Pinckney&#13;
with the Rev. Father George&#13;
Horkan officiating Burial&#13;
took place in St. Mary's Cemetery,&#13;
Pinckney.&#13;
| to b» spliced in three pieces i —In&#13;
making them 80 or V0 feet in ' Cold&#13;
length before they could •ejoh&#13;
r solid bottom. Where 30 pies&#13;
\ were called for ISO was used.&#13;
Rev. F E. Pettree had been&#13;
re-apputyited as pastor of the&#13;
M E. Church a t Pinckney.&#13;
Elementary&#13;
News&#13;
an&#13;
Duiu .« lioad,&#13;
C "ADK&#13;
"Modern Math" Offered&#13;
Pinckney Elementary Teachers&#13;
Piitckney&#13;
Past&#13;
I'lVK VKARS AGO&#13;
s&#13;
September 2&#13;
The class for Elementary&#13;
teachers in the Pinckney Community&#13;
school system beginning&#13;
September 23, and continuing&#13;
for ten consecutive&#13;
weeks, is called "Methods (f&#13;
Teaching Modern Mathematics."&#13;
The class is being offered&#13;
by Michigan State University&#13;
and will ho taught by Mr.&#13;
Walter Holdeman of JackstVi.&#13;
This class is available for&#13;
the Elementary teachers in thi&gt;&#13;
school district at little or no&#13;
cost to them. The purpose of&#13;
this course is to make it -\s&#13;
easy as possible for the teachers&#13;
and students to move into&#13;
modern math, which more&#13;
than likely will be adopted&#13;
! lor the 1963-66 school.&#13;
;iiiii!iimiiiniijiMminiHi!imii.-.nifTrrn,imiinMnnmiiHiMiiiiiu«w&gt;&#13;
The class is scheduled to&#13;
start 7 p.m. each week in&#13;
Room 14 at the Pinckney high&#13;
school and will last about&#13;
three hours. It is a two semester&#13;
hour course and the&#13;
traders wfl! be able to takr&gt;&#13;
it for credit if thev so desire&#13;
143&#13;
ap-&#13;
Events&#13;
Calendar&#13;
REGISTRATION NOTICE&#13;
— FOR —&#13;
General Election&#13;
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3 1964&#13;
To the Qualified Electors of the Township of Hamburg&#13;
(Precinct No. I &amp; 2 )&#13;
COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON, STATE&#13;
OF MICHIGAN&#13;
r ^ f 1 ? ! J hereby * i v e n that in conformity with the "Michigan F\er&#13;
Law-, I, the undersigned Clerk, upon any day, except Sunday and a&#13;
holiday the day of any regular or special election or primlrv election,&#13;
receive for registration the name of any legal voter in ^ i d Township,&#13;
not already registered who may APPLY TO ME PERSONAT T V&#13;
for such regstration Provided, however, that I can receive no names for&#13;
registration during the time intervening between the Thirtieth day before&#13;
election r ' * " ' ° f f i d a l P r i m a r y e l e c t i o n a n d t h e day of such&#13;
ALSO&#13;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I WILL BE AT THE TOWNSHIP&#13;
HALL ANNEX&#13;
Monday, Oct. 5, 1964 - - Last Day&#13;
The Thirtieth day preceding said Election&#13;
AS PROVIDED BY SECTION 498. ACT NO. 116, PUBLIC ACTS OF 1954.&#13;
From 8 o'clock a.m. until S o'clock p.m. on said day for the purpose of&#13;
REVIEWING the REGISTRATION and REGISTERING such of the&#13;
qualified electors in said TOWNSHIP, CITY or VILLAGE as SHALL&#13;
PROPERLY apply therefor.&#13;
The name of no person but an ACTUAL RESIDENT of the precinct&#13;
at the time of registration, and entitled under the Constitution, if remaining&#13;
such resident, to vote at the next election, shall be entered in the&#13;
registration book.&#13;
September 15&#13;
Fish Fry, 5 p.m. till all&#13;
! arc reived, St. Mary School&#13;
Hall Adults SI.23: grade children&#13;
73c; and Family rate.&#13;
September 23&#13;
Varsity football game, Pirates&#13;
vs. Leslie, at Leslie, 7:JJ&#13;
p.m.&#13;
September 80&#13;
Homecoming Parade, begins&#13;
2 p.m., through Pinckney&#13;
proper. High school banl.&#13;
class floats, and Queen candidates&#13;
will make up part oi&#13;
the paadc.&#13;
* * *&#13;
October I&#13;
Rainbow G i r l s , Regular&#13;
mooting, 7:30 p.m. Masonic&#13;
Hall. Worthy Matron Lucille&#13;
Camburn requests entire O.E.S.&#13;
Chapter 145 to be present.&#13;
October 1, 2&#13;
...No school due to teacher's&#13;
Institute, Thursday ;:nd Friday.&#13;
* * *&#13;
October i&#13;
Homecoming Gam&lt;\ Pirates&#13;
vs. Univ. High. here. 7:.'JO p.m.&#13;
High school Queen will be announced&#13;
during half time.&#13;
October 2,3&#13;
Rummage Sale, ,St. Mary&#13;
School Hall, Friday 7-9 p.m.,&#13;
Saturday 9 a.m. till 12 noon.&#13;
October 17&#13;
"Your Gospel Hour" Broadcast,&#13;
Howeli High School on&#13;
Michigan Ave. 7:30 p.m. Includes&#13;
Calvarymen Quartet and&#13;
radio speaker. Rev. A. J.&#13;
Eaughey on program.&#13;
Teachers&#13;
Meeting&#13;
The first official meeting for&#13;
the P i n c k n e y E'ementa^y&#13;
P.T.A. last Thursday evening&#13;
at the Pinckney Elementary&#13;
School with over 100 persons&#13;
attending The nurposs of th!«i&#13;
meet in 7 w?s for parents ?n'1&#13;
teachprs to Vocome befte;-&#13;
f/co'iain^ii. Teachers wern in&#13;
trofiuce'i hv thr&gt; school's Principal.&#13;
Mr;. Jennie KellenberfTer.&#13;
and ;'ffer wh'ch the&#13;
divided into small "bw.rz"&#13;
Pinckney Chapter No.&#13;
OES was honored by the&#13;
pointment of Eloyse Campbell&#13;
to serve as Grand Organist of&#13;
the Grand Chapter of Mich.&#13;
OES for 1960. Mrs. Eva En&lt;*-&#13;
quist, Worthy Matron of Pinckney&#13;
Chapter was appointed&#13;
Grand Representative to Nebraska.&#13;
The Marshall Mrabons. Irvin&#13;
Kennedys, Lynn Hende.es. Lloyd&#13;
was hurt in an auto accident&#13;
tended the funeral of Fred&#13;
Seymour in FowlcrviKe Sunday.&#13;
Pvt. Phillip Murphy, son of&#13;
Lorenzo Murphy, who was stationed&#13;
at Fort Leonard, Mo.&#13;
was hurt in an aut accident&#13;
Saturday while enroute to a&#13;
football game at Columbia. Mo.&#13;
He sustained an injured shoulder,&#13;
cuts and bruises when his&#13;
ran off a shoulder of the&#13;
MRS. MEYER'S 8TII&#13;
NEWS&#13;
There are forty pupils in&#13;
our eighth grade class this&#13;
I year. September 3, 1964 vvv&#13;
had an election of officers.&#13;
Gary -Marsh is President,&#13;
Christine Line, Vice President,&#13;
Sharon Gray, Secretary,&#13;
Allan Russom, Treasurer.&#13;
September 8, 1964 we selected&#13;
Darlene Knapp anil&#13;
Bill Down as Regular Stuent&#13;
Council members. Day-&#13;
!c-ne Lelonek and Debby Horn-&#13;
JI as Alternates.&#13;
Debby Horner, Jan Crittenden,&#13;
and Dora Meabon arc&#13;
Jrawing a "Fall Scene" in&#13;
modern art.&#13;
Bill Down, Kenny Swart h-&#13;
: out, and John Tows Icy an:&#13;
wording on a Science Board.&#13;
Siiiuiiif IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM;&#13;
| The Way I&#13;
I We Hear It I&#13;
. . . . no school October 1&#13;
and 2 ue to Teacher Institute&#13;
for teachers in the&#13;
Pinckney school district.&#13;
. . . .ninth, tenth, ck'ventli.&#13;
:ind twelveth grade students&#13;
fact they wove&#13;
Sunday and l-&gt;- ;i&#13;
t e h t r o t t e r s b e i i - r i g i i i ' ' (••&gt;&#13;
HammeJIs . uf&#13;
Pinekney.&#13;
. . . . Ann Head, ce .t&gt;iateri&#13;
her- birtjuisy Itwt Friday.- As&#13;
of that: 4ay AttJiJ ;UT.12 yearn&#13;
oM. Her/motJmr." Mis Mary&#13;
Read entertained a IV v triem.s&#13;
in celebration &gt;i tiv.1 event.&#13;
. . . . Mrs. Jennie keiien*&#13;
berger is attending a iwo day&#13;
curriculum inference f o r&#13;
principals at Boyne Mountain.&#13;
She will be home Friday evening.&#13;
. . , . Frank Czerwinski,&#13;
Pinckeny K i w a n i s n was&#13;
awarded a trophy lecontiy*&#13;
while visiting: the Winder Ki»&#13;
wan,s C u b in Windsor.' ft&#13;
was fov his&#13;
nianhip shi&#13;
golf. And, whilli'. it&#13;
usual type trc;rtiy -fiven- tor&#13;
such things, it is ono that&#13;
could&#13;
handy.&#13;
come to be&#13;
HANDYMAN&#13;
s:i.i&#13;
If yuu've b J.:I ;&#13;
owns:- i,vll 'LV.mr;&#13;
beer, mowlivj ti"2&#13;
ly. Gardeners a t&#13;
t'er for Dfetter 1,'v&#13;
to ";?t that nir.2 &lt;&#13;
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.iv\ hoivt&#13;
ou havfl&#13;
.&#13;
in ti: J&#13;
nisv.'c.'&#13;
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ja.-t aon&#13;
'..action&#13;
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t h ;&#13;
Du!!&#13;
t c l • )&#13;
are&#13;
the&#13;
busily preparing floaty&#13;
Homecoming&#13;
car&#13;
in? with th? teachpv jn charge&#13;
of thei:• child's grade.&#13;
During tlic? meeMnv' ?Tr.&#13;
Paul in. th? new seventh cMnrio&#13;
toaelier at tho Elrm^nfa"".&#13;
was awarded the "plaqur for&#13;
the month" due to his room&#13;
having the most parcn'.- p:es&#13;
cut.&#13;
Membership card*, wrrr&#13;
sold as earh parent entered&#13;
th© All Purpose room, now&#13;
making the total number of&#13;
members quite high in number.&#13;
Anyone Interested In&#13;
joining may contact Mrs.&#13;
Emmet (Jane) Widmayer or&#13;
Mrs. Otis (Joan) Matt-eso&#13;
The fomat of the years&#13;
P.T.A. program was discu/sed&#13;
and will consist of such things&#13;
as a rummage sale, (Oct.\24)&#13;
a Children-Parent Spelling&#13;
and possibly a spaghetti di&#13;
ner.&#13;
Following the meeting rel'efreshments&#13;
of cake and coffee&#13;
were served. They were furnished&#13;
by mothers of seventh&#13;
grade students.&#13;
The next P.T.A. meetin;&#13;
will be held October 13, at&#13;
the Hicks School House on&#13;
East M-S6. Plans for the&#13;
annual P. T. A. Halloween&#13;
Party for the Pinckney&#13;
School district children will&#13;
be discussed. AH parents are&#13;
urged to attend.&#13;
The Jim Whitlo.vs were enteri&#13;
c , j tained by his parents, the Wil-&#13;
••••&lt;. i liam Whitleys, at dinner "out"&#13;
honoring the former's 1-th&#13;
wedding anniversa-y.&#13;
The wedding of Suzanne&#13;
Clark, daughter of Roy Clark,&#13;
and Jack Hosking. son of the&#13;
Edward Ho.skings of 'Brighton,&#13;
took place Saturday night at&#13;
EDWARD A. RETTINGER.&#13;
TOWNSHIP CLERK&#13;
Livingston Arts&#13;
Open House&#13;
Monday Night&#13;
R e s i d e n t s of Livingston&#13;
county will be given the opportunity&#13;
to si^n up for classes&#13;
in various arts and crafts next&#13;
Monday ni^ht. Sept. 28, by the&#13;
Livingston Arts and Crafts&#13;
A*sn. Classes are expected to&#13;
botfin October 5.&#13;
Friends of the arts and&#13;
crafts are cordially invited to&#13;
attend the first, open house of&#13;
the Livingston Arts and Crafts&#13;
Assn. at 7:30 p.m. in the community&#13;
room of thp Brighton&#13;
State Bank Monday night.&#13;
At that time they will be&#13;
giver tre opportunity to join&#13;
tho association, see ceramic&#13;
and weaving demonstrations.&#13;
find out about the emblem&#13;
contest and join in delicious refreshments.&#13;
It is also hoped to have a&#13;
demonstration of oil painting&#13;
at that time by a local artist.&#13;
So if you wish to take Itssons&#13;
in any of tho arts or&#13;
crafts, attend Monday's meeting.&#13;
FINCKXKY COMMUNITY&#13;
SCHOOLS&#13;
Cafeteria Menu&#13;
Week of Sept. 28&#13;
Monday, Sept. 'it&#13;
Corned Beef Casserole, vegetable,&#13;
sandwiches, fruit and&#13;
milk.&#13;
Tuesday, Sept. 29&#13;
Spaghetti, c h e e s p wed^o&#13;
sandwiches, fruit nn3 milk.&#13;
Wednesday. Sept. SO&#13;
Sloppy-Jo, vet^etablr. sandwiches,&#13;
fruit and milk.&#13;
Successful Show&#13;
At Hell Creek&#13;
Stables Sunday&#13;
Spectators for the horseshow&#13;
Sunday at Hell Creek&#13;
Riding Stables numbered 190&#13;
persons. The owners, Miss Joa.i&#13;
Davis and Tom Davis, classified&#13;
this as being very successful,&#13;
and are looking forward&#13;
to next time.&#13;
There were 75 horse entries&#13;
made coming from Pinckney,&#13;
Gregory, Stockbridge. Howell.&#13;
Brighton areas as well as outof-&#13;
state persons. The following&#13;
horsemen from this area joined&#13;
in the various events with the&#13;
majoity being winners; Deb&#13;
Horner, age 13. Sue Horner,&#13;
age 9, Denise Dunn, 11, Ann&#13;
Brown 12, Jim Brown, over 15,&#13;
Chuck Hefner, Mike Scott, age&#13;
11, Wess Scott, 14, Tom Abrass,&#13;
over 15, Pat Brown over 15,&#13;
Betty and Gene McAinsh, both&#13;
over 15 years. Buzz Bowman,&#13;
Mike Hendee, age 10, Lou Ann&#13;
Hendee. 12, Dennis Wludyka,&#13;
Renie Schenden, over 15 years,&#13;
Mike Purdy. age 10, Ron Williams.&#13;
14, Rhoda Baxter, age&#13;
16, and Linda Myer, age 13.&#13;
I'SE EGG WHITE&#13;
An extra egg white in 1 ho&#13;
refrigerator? Beat it until&#13;
stiff, then beat in a couple of&#13;
tablespoons of sugar. Fold in&#13;
a teaspoon of lemon juice, a&#13;
suspicion of grated lemon&#13;
rind and a cup of drained^&#13;
crushed pineapple. Serve with&#13;
lady fingers.&#13;
PLAN TASTY BRUNCH&#13;
Canned hominy served with&#13;
crisp bacon rashers and scrambled&#13;
eggs makes a great main&#13;
course for brunch. Add fried&#13;
| tomato slices if you like.&#13;
St. Paul's Episcopal church,&#13;
Brighton, Rev. William E. Klatt&#13;
officiating.&#13;
TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO&#13;
September 20, 1989&#13;
Mrs. Charles Smoyer had returned&#13;
er a two wee&#13;
ith the Read families.&#13;
John Dinkel had the basement&#13;
completed for an 18 x&#13;
24 house on his lot on Portage&#13;
St. opposite the home of the&#13;
DeBarr sisters.&#13;
T '-nn Hortder^ had n o r n&#13;
stalk on exhibition at Do&#13;
r s ii i H i | | I I H ' I I T T T I ii&#13;
14 If. IH Ihchrs in height. It&#13;
was ensilage corn and he hid&#13;
a whole field of it.&#13;
Clare and L. J. Swarthout&#13;
were building a home in RcJford&#13;
for a man theve.&#13;
Jack Reason and Paul Singer&#13;
had been transferred to Redford&#13;
by the Detroit Edison Co.&#13;
The Ann Arbor jroject had&#13;
been completed.&#13;
Bernard Dilloway was working&#13;
at the plumbing trade with&#13;
Stanley Dinkel.&#13;
Earl Baughn and Lucius Wilson,&#13;
Jr., attended a meeting of&#13;
tractor dealers at Dearborn&#13;
Tuesday.&#13;
John Stackable who i-; employed&#13;
by the Livingston County&#13;
Road Commission was in&#13;
town Sunday. Glendon McClear&#13;
was also employed there.&#13;
FORTY EIGHT YEARS AGO&#13;
September 21, 1918&#13;
Alger Hall and Walter Cook&#13;
left far Lansing Wednesday,&#13;
where they expect to work&#13;
that winter.&#13;
M. J. Roche was talking&#13;
about "the T.-st 4 year old in&#13;
the county" on his farm near&#13;
Anderson. She had given 21,000&#13;
pounds of milk already that&#13;
year and had 72 days to go&#13;
yet, aiming for a 25,000 goal.&#13;
John Henry Connors died at&#13;
his home near Pinckney on&#13;
Monday and the funeral was&#13;
held at St. Mary's Wednesday&#13;
morning. Burial in Pinckney&#13;
Ccmeterv.&#13;
Saturday afternoon the straw&#13;
stack on the Floyd Jackson&#13;
farm one mile south-west of&#13;
toujn now occupied by W. C.&#13;
Miller took fire, origin unknown.&#13;
The fire rapidly spread&#13;
to the bain corncrib. granary&#13;
and tool house which were consumed&#13;
in a short time, but&#13;
damage to other buildings was&#13;
prevented.&#13;
EIGHT YEARS AGO&#13;
September 20, 1883&#13;
Thr old store building ' on&#13;
Howell Street had been nicely&#13;
fitted up and was to be used&#13;
for the primary department of&#13;
the Union School.&#13;
It was expected that thv telephone&#13;
line between Pinckney&#13;
and Howell wa» to be completed&#13;
within two weeks.&#13;
The W. S. Mann Estate was&#13;
putting in a new furnace in&#13;
the basement of their store.&#13;
In the Pettys marsh east of&#13;
town the piles being driven&#13;
(possibly for thp railroad) had&#13;
Parade and&#13;
football game. Th pearade will&#13;
take place Wednesday afternoon,&#13;
September 30 due to trie&#13;
Teacher Institute Thursda\&#13;
a; 1 Friday. Homecoming game&#13;
-s Friday, October 2.&#13;
. . . . the Old Timers football&#13;
players are shaping up&#13;
real good! They are nearing&#13;
the starting whistle oi. their&#13;
first game with the Haniburg&#13;
Hell Cats. Rumors are&#13;
that the He.l Cats have ncu&#13;
white and green uniforms&#13;
The All Stars are hoping they&#13;
will be so proud ui these new&#13;
outfits, they won't want to&#13;
get them c.irty the Oct. lu&#13;
game.&#13;
. . . . tho \ oice on the P.A.&#13;
system at the Friday n^'lu&#13;
Pinckney vs. Stockbridge game&#13;
was in error when it said&#13;
Jim Pine was the fault oi&#13;
Merie McMichaels 63 yard&#13;
tun not counting — but, we&#13;
hear it differently. It wasn't&#13;
Jim — that goofed, and h&gt;i&#13;
felt so badly about it. Those&#13;
gs hvae a wa yof hapthough&#13;
and usually so&#13;
very innocently, too. I t is&#13;
hoped! this may clear tilings&#13;
for Jiin. He does such u fine&#13;
job tyr the Pirate.&gt;.&#13;
the Pinckney firemen&#13;
"vo a gold star tor the&#13;
of maintain^ order&#13;
t the football gimes.&#13;
. . . . all bjw ing leagues&#13;
ba\e started now and next&#13;
week we sinil attempt publishing&#13;
scores uf each Lowiing&#13;
team. Vince LaRcsi acicle ;&#13;
four new alleys K&gt; the ;i.\ he&#13;
ciid have - making i; real nice&#13;
tor the leagues h^vj)^ more&#13;
than t i r teams,&#13;
. . . . students at Pinekney&#13;
Elementary school are getting&#13;
their eyes checked this week.&#13;
This under the Livingston&#13;
County Board of Health program.&#13;
Not all students receive&#13;
this service — each various&#13;
grades are selected.&#13;
. . . . cold Sunday and&#13;
"Dcsi" were at AKeghan Fair&#13;
last week for the horse races&#13;
c.&#13;
ho&#13;
va ty t&lt;u.: and acces*&#13;
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foi' ill&#13;
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yuur eleutrii&#13;
grinders w&#13;
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angle. Your ii'nt&#13;
move jilc!:s c£/.i:;l b&#13;
and ot-ncr o'^.^ois and&#13;
the overall blade to ua&#13;
tmooth tuttir.3" e.-'.^e.&#13;
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to bring&#13;
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blades m u s t i.-e 'or.!. ••. •&#13;
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Uglit joint.&#13;
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• GRAND PRIZE 16-foor Eviorude Boot with 88HP&#13;
Slem Drive Engine and Trailer&#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;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&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;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;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&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>Hal Mills and Clare Bell, alternate full backs. John Haas, Denny Williams, and Jim Pine, all seniors.&#13;
any two of the three will start..&#13;
Steve Randolph, Ken Garr and Douu Beeiens&#13;
(luards, two of the three will start,&#13;
T a c k l e s ! Two of IIIPMJ four will shirt F r i d a y e v e -&#13;
ninii'. ( L . to H.) i . a n v JJjjutihn, 176 lbs. T i m&#13;
B a u g h n , 210; Alan h l e i i e n , 1 7 - ; J i m h w u t , 250,&#13;
VOLUME R2 — NO. 33 PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN — WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1964 SINGLE COPY 10c&#13;
irates Play Opener Friday&#13;
Riot Ends Democratic Convention Sat&#13;
Delegates Disqualified&#13;
ounty Chairman&#13;
Second&#13;
Convention Is&#13;
Held Tuesday&#13;
Meeting Is&#13;
Re-conyened&#13;
Same Night&#13;
A second convention of Livingston&#13;
County Democrats was&#13;
held last night, Tuesday, in&#13;
lloucll. called by County Chairman&#13;
Ldw a Vil Ret! ing' v.&#13;
The meeting was lo have i qu&#13;
boon held in the Court House I l(f&#13;
but Ihe board nt Supervisors&#13;
voted Tuesday lo not allow any&#13;
group to use thai building unfil&#13;
the groupds committee estab-&#13;
I'shos rule- and&#13;
it'"' Its use.&#13;
R e t t i n g c r t l v n&#13;
m e e t i n g i o tiie&#13;
School in How oil,&#13;
c o u n t y c.Noeut Sv o&#13;
w a s elected a n d&#13;
f'elogates to t h e&#13;
\ eni ion n a m e d .&#13;
I,iv m g s t o n coiml&#13;
1w i 5cts of d e l e ;&#13;
s . a t e c o n v e n t i o n&#13;
V : ' e r e ! oe ,-rfd&#13;
in ; I I (•(' w 11&#13;
w h i c h ficic&#13;
r e g u l a t &gt; &lt; - is&#13;
m o v e d t h e&#13;
Southeast&#13;
wher&gt; a&#13;
o :mm;i tt r&#13;
I s l i M O (.(&#13;
N M I " C M . ; -&#13;
Representatives&#13;
of Citizenship&#13;
Seminar Heard&#13;
/ w:!l send J&#13;
•lies l o tiie&#13;
n I nr.sip.'.;&#13;
erO'l'Mtia'.s (MM-&#13;
1 hav o to r u &gt; on&#13;
:a les will he reeog-&#13;
Runini&gt; lur. e been e i r e u i a ! ed&#13;
1 h n I Zdltdii Fereiicy, S t a t e '&#13;
D e m o c r a t i c c h a i r m a n , w a s f a - 1&#13;
Voting t h e J i e H i n g e r ',-roiip. but&#13;
in p h o n e call !o F i ' i T i n y W e d -&#13;
n e s d a y morniiv: li'&gt; ^i.,'•••! t . n&#13;
h e " w a s &gt;ti i d 1&gt; i m p a r t i a l " a n d&#13;
l h a t t h e m a t t e r would he s e t -&#13;
1 led \jn t h e iloor of t h e .state&#13;
conv ent ion.&#13;
Set Retting&#13;
Trial Friday&#13;
L'dward A. Ret finger, H a m -&#13;
t-urg t o w n s h i p c l e r k . it&gt; schetiuled&#13;
t o go on iria! F r i d a y&#13;
r n o r n i n g a t 10 o'clock before&#13;
J u s t i c e of t h e Peact1 G. Ki'to&#13;
S i n g e r in P-i'.:hion. T h e trial&#13;
V i l l be h&lt;&gt;i.| in I'M&gt; C r y Ha I.&#13;
H e is c Kir ed m a w.'i i'-&#13;
Tvir.t issucii bv i \ osocul in1"&#13;
A t t o r n e v C h a r l e s G a t e s i m - i&#13;
With " f a i l u r e to m a k i&#13;
Rb'e for in.stH-ctio(). at&#13;
. w h e n his offic&#13;
fcontec billot&#13;
T h e c h a r g e i- )v&#13;
R e t i i n g e r ' s alleged&#13;
let B r i a n L ; : \ a n .&#13;
c a n d i d a t e for s i a t e r&#13;
live, a n d John&#13;
D e m o c r a t c a n d i d a t e&#13;
1y e ' T k , inspect ti-.e&#13;
t o w n s h i p lists o:&#13;
ava&#13;
w a s t;pi M. a oapj.&#13;
lic.'it ions."&#13;
I a ill n o to&#13;
cpreseii* i.&#13;
McMillan.&#13;
H a m ' v i . ' ;&#13;
13y Mary A. Belyea&#13;
What started out to be a&#13;
Democratic convention Saturday&#13;
evening in Howell turned&#13;
into a melee that police had to&#13;
Ed Rettinger, chairman&#13;
of the Democratic committee,&#13;
i began the mooting by reading&#13;
a loiter to the Attorney Genieial&#13;
asking that "quo-warranj&#13;
to" proceedings be started&#13;
I against many of the elected dej&#13;
legates to 1 he county convonti&#13;
ion, on the grounds that some&#13;
of the names on the ballots&#13;
&lt; appeared in larger print than&#13;
jothors, thus creating a "psychological''&#13;
influence e-i the j&#13;
voters, f&#13;
The 1963 Election Law is very&#13;
(specific about, the manner in&#13;
i which county conventions are&#13;
; ! i be conducted and stales "A&#13;
P'Tmamenl chairman shall be&#13;
elected before any other bus-&#13;
' incss is transactor! and such&#13;
'iVcijon shall be conducted as&#13;
follows: The county chairman&#13;
shail cause to be read 1he list&#13;
of elected delegates for such&#13;
convention furnished to him by&#13;
the county clerk, . . "&#13;
In spite of the fact that all&#13;
delegates present at the convention&#13;
carried notices from the&#13;
Livingston County Clerk,&#13;
Joseph H. FJlis. certifying their&#13;
election, Ret tinker's "credentials"&#13;
committee, lead by Gerald&#13;
Sixby, read a list disquaiil v ing&#13;
S") out of 110 delegates.&#13;
It was at this point 1 hat the&#13;
heckling turned into violence&#13;
as several men and women&#13;
started scuffling and pummeling&#13;
each other. Four sheriffs&#13;
deputies and 1wo State Police&#13;
entered the room and soon had&#13;
the courtroom cleared and&#13;
locked.&#13;
What began as heated argut&#13;
ments developed into fisticuffs&#13;
land the sheriff across the&#13;
j street, hearing the commotion&#13;
( a r r i v e d o n t h e scene a n d&#13;
efficiently performed his duties.&#13;
After arrival of the police&#13;
Mr. Kettinger called a recess.&#13;
Nearly sixty members of&#13;
the Farm Bureau families of&#13;
Livingston County were pleasantly&#13;
entertained Friday evening&#13;
at the Hardy Methodist&#13;
Church by the North Last&#13;
quarter members.&#13;
Following a cooperative dinner&#13;
and .short business meeting,&#13;
those present listened to&#13;
;&lt; very Informative talk given&#13;
by each of three delegates,&#13;
MLss Dianne Peckens, of Howell,&#13;
Miss Joan Eiehman,&#13;
Pinckney; and Tom Mrozek,&#13;
Hart land. These three young&#13;
people were chosen hy a County&#13;
Farm Bureau Committee&#13;
to attend the Seminar at Camp&#13;
Kett last July L'i-17.&#13;
Through individual speeches&#13;
the Farm Bureau group&#13;
learned the experiences of the&#13;
three young people, and learned&#13;
what knowledge they obtainod&#13;
while at (.'amp Kett&#13;
lrom such persons EI.S Dr.&#13;
Clifton Games of Harding College:&#13;
Dean Skousen. Dolbert&#13;
Wells of Farm Bureau, arid&#13;
Dr. Lewis Lloyd, Economist&#13;
of Dow Chemical Co.&#13;
The three Speakers fold of&#13;
how, they loomed that Communism&#13;
was filtrating our&#13;
Democracy resulting in our&#13;
gradually losing our Freedoms.&#13;
It was also mentioned&#13;
that citizens should study&#13;
e;.ch candidate concerning his&#13;
past, record, before going to&#13;
the polis and voting. The&#13;
.speakers related it i.s at this&#13;
time the strong fearless intelligent&#13;
people should be put&#13;
into ofiices governing the people.&#13;
To close the evening's&#13;
program. Tom Mrozek very&#13;
ably .showed pictures of the&#13;
various activities that tooK&#13;
place at Camp Kett, and also&#13;
the beautiful lake and wooded&#13;
Fire-i. Senior Farm Bureau&#13;
members were proud of these&#13;
young people and are&#13;
encouraged with the reof&#13;
the three thy Semi-&#13;
One groat hope is thai&#13;
will bo made possible&#13;
year to come&#13;
Hamburg Parents Urged to&#13;
Attend Oct. 5 Meeting&#13;
sults&#13;
nar,&#13;
this&#13;
each&#13;
Th pro&gt;ecu1 i:&#13;
an mvt&#13;
th " t&#13;
hv&#13;
and&#13;
rep U't&#13;
absentee ha&#13;
Was conducted&#13;
Lawrence Gehrm.&#13;
U re^ularit ios weu&#13;
Donald A. Moon, Ret;*;,&#13;
a t t o r n e y . HKI Prr.-'Y&#13;
G.-ito-sman wen srV-c! .:r&lt;!&#13;
fippear before Jusi:'-o &gt;:&#13;
Uvs morning, Wcdn^d,-,y.&#13;
rviminr the i,st &lt; &gt;t pn •&#13;
u n • &gt; ! j&#13;
VV l i i i . ' i l I&#13;
no&#13;
'1.&#13;
At 11 p.m.. on the advice of&#13;
Robert Montgomery, state&#13;
elections director. Mrs. Lillian&#13;
McMillan, of Hamburg, a member&#13;
of the State Democratic&#13;
Central Committee, reconvened&#13;
the convention with .VI delegates&#13;
in attendance.&#13;
ReMi,'n:er ignored a motion&#13;
mi the floor by Otto WVnrlel.&#13;
delegate Irom Conway Tow n-&#13;
,sh;p. tl"Ml a roll call vote be&#13;
taken lo select a now conv ent.&#13;
ri chairman. Dr Thomas A.&#13;
I' irton. favored by most of the&#13;
rle!e&lt;?,'»tion for chairman, also&#13;
suggested thai tn&lt;"&gt; voting pro-&#13;
CV:T1. 1 'i be nullified in the&#13;
iv»vif that the attorney general&#13;
ti ied ; e a j " J cf&#13;
de Reinnger's&#13;
cliojogic.il w a.&#13;
c-ct.&#13;
c h a r g e s of&#13;
Real Estate Firm&#13;
Plan Grand Opening&#13;
In Pinckney Soon&#13;
\ branch of t h e Howell Town&#13;
end Country, Inc., moved into&#13;
M-e Centile building Tuesday.&#13;
I's next dixjr to the Gentil^&#13;
Hmne Center on Main Street,&#13;
the personel of the real&#13;
(••state, and homo insurance&#13;
firm plan a grand opening&#13;
soon and hope to become&#13;
bettor acquainted in tlie area&#13;
at that time.&#13;
Those presently associated&#13;
uiih the new office are Mr&#13;
Hubert F n t c h Mr. Krston&#13;
Clarke, both of Howell. and&#13;
Mr. Bertrand Wylie of Pinckney.&#13;
W a i c i i \&gt;&gt;v f . i t u r r n n n r i u n c e -&#13;
The Hamburg P.T.A. extends&#13;
Invitations to all parents to&#13;
attend meetings this coming&#13;
year. The P.T.A. Board me;&#13;
last Wednesday evening and&#13;
made outline* for a program&#13;
for the ensuing year, which&#13;
will include such interesting entertainment&#13;
such as the return&#13;
visit of Warden Bonning of&#13;
Jackson Prison; a second tour&#13;
of the Boy's Vocational School&#13;
atWhitmore Lake to see the&#13;
new additions; a "Father's&#13;
Panel" to give the father's side&#13;
of your questions. These are&#13;
just a few of those exciting&#13;
evenings planned for your entertainment.&#13;
The first official meeting&#13;
of the P.T.A. members will&#13;
be October 5, 8 p.m. at the&#13;
Hamburg; school. It will be a&#13;
reception to set acquainted&#13;
with the Hamburg school&#13;
teachers. Pie and coffee, will&#13;
rw served by the P. T. A.&#13;
Board.&#13;
Another project coming up&#13;
in the near future is for the&#13;
Hamburg P.T.A. to serve a hot&#13;
R i c h a r d H i n e s of Clinical&#13;
r.i-i. , w i s injured s l i g h t l y la.-t&#13;
Wednesday afternoon when&#13;
the automobile he was driving&#13;
on US-23 was forced oft&#13;
the pavement and into a&#13;
bridge over the Ann Arbor&#13;
railroad.&#13;
Kinch at the Hamburg Townhall&#13;
for the voters on Election&#13;
Day, November 3,&#13;
All parents are uger] to come&#13;
to these meetings and join the&#13;
fun of raising fiuti3.s used many&#13;
various ways to benefit our children&#13;
at school,&#13;
Local Demolay&#13;
Boys Attend&#13;
State Conference&#13;
Pirates—Panthers&#13;
To Vie For Trophy&#13;
Thieves Make&#13;
Haul at Ranch&#13;
House Grill&#13;
W h o w i l l lie ;il .\o \ n c l a i m I i&#13;
l o w i n g l he 1'inck.Mey - S l o t L ')]•&#13;
F i ' i d a y *• \&#13;
f ravelititv 1 j ' o p h y I'olthis&#13;
Another breaking and rntering&#13;
occurred during Wednesday&#13;
night at the Lou J Rod&#13;
and Gun Club at 5636 M-3S.&#13;
Lakeland. Dale Kason of Rush&#13;
Lake opened the place Thursday&#13;
morning and d^covcrei&#13;
the burglary.&#13;
Two shotguns nr.d an old&#13;
rifle were taken.&#13;
s ol ihe 1&#13;
County Chapter of Demolay&#13;
Mike Carver, Larry Hau",h!i&#13;
Bruce Henry and Gary Hcnr.v&#13;
helped make up tiie enmp n!&#13;
15 county boys attending th.&#13;
Ihree fiay Demi'lay Si at.'&#13;
Conference* at Lansing Sept&#13;
11-L!. More county memberattended&#13;
the public&#13;
on Saturday.&#13;
The meeting-" and&#13;
services look place&#13;
Lansing Civic Cent*&#13;
Demolay boy.-, and the&#13;
present woro housed&#13;
Jack T a r Hotel. 1&#13;
Iiaughn and Henry ( &lt;&#13;
u e r o two fathers a&#13;
tiom Pincknoy.&#13;
Many heads and 'i./iuiof&#13;
various Slate Ma.-oinc&#13;
ganizat ions were present .ev\&#13;
o|] as tiie bond of f i e l.'nilod&#13;
States Shriners. The domonst&#13;
rations, the forma' oocniiu&#13;
and closing of meetings, doii'&#13;
entirely hy D o m o h v buvs ia&#13;
various colored robes marl" -i&#13;
most impressive highlr.'ht m&#13;
the conference.&#13;
Harold P. Loiiz ol Hri'jhion&#13;
is Dr?d Advisor of ihe Living-&#13;
.ston County Chapter.&#13;
serv ice.&gt;&#13;
pubiic&#13;
in i no&#13;
The&#13;
faihers&#13;
at the&#13;
t e n d i n g&#13;
» • 1 1 •&#13;
o&#13;
Police a r e continuing the investigation&#13;
of the breaking&#13;
and entering last. Thursday&#13;
night, a t the Ranch House&#13;
Grill a t Hell Mich.&#13;
The thieves entered by&#13;
breaking a side window of (he&#13;
restaurant owned by Mrs.&#13;
Beulah Dowey of Highland&#13;
Lake vicinity. Such items were&#13;
taken such as H lb,s bacon,&#13;
H lbs hot dogs, chee&gt;e, cann&#13;
goods, a spice rack, utensils,&#13;
a loa.ster, fry pan, large carving&#13;
knile, pnt.s and pan-.&#13;
Cigrettes and money la.vnv&#13;
on back counter v\ ei'e left u:ilouehod.&#13;
Some residents&#13;
wonderin'.' if it's possible&#13;
thieves could be .someone&#13;
in;; out. in I lie neaj by&#13;
Immunization&#13;
Clinic To Be&#13;
Next Wednesday&#13;
The County Health Department&#13;
announces thai Wednesday,&#13;
September 2,\, is / I m -&#13;
munization Clinic Day in&#13;
H w e J I . The clinic wiil ho&#13;
held beivvecn 1:00 and ]\V.)&#13;
p m. on that day at St. Ji&gt;hn'&gt;&#13;
Kpi.seopal Parish Hall, aci'o&gt;.~&#13;
trum the post oflice.&#13;
Tho^e facilities are a. ai&#13;
ab!e to all children whufiarents&#13;
wi.-h to attend. T1.&#13;
fourth Wednesdri\' afternn&#13;
of each month throughout, t i&#13;
is t h e r e g u l a r i i n m u r u / a -&#13;
&gt;cheflule.&#13;
is &gt;ugcf'.sied th.it c!u&#13;
vv ho w ili be e n i c r i n&#13;
sclionl in S e p t e m b e r , \','i&#13;
.should begin thfii1 lull scri•&#13;
of j&gt;rotectivo i n n n u n . / a t :&lt; &gt;v,&#13;
11&#13;
dren&#13;
WVs&#13;
i t as t h e iw&#13;
i'n'.-&gt;L roottjall&#13;
;.rst&#13;
v i a p&#13;
school*&#13;
the trophy&#13;
S l t l e i '&#13;
( . . l i n e l i i t K I1 r i d n y&#13;
;:u&gt; | i . m . T h i s i s o n&#13;
vs (i I n . m e u ' . l i n e s&#13;
; i r . I t i s . l U a t l l l &gt; r o l l j { t l t&#13;
I D ( , I M ;il ( e i i l i n i i I In* p r i c e ot&#13;
| i : i s l i e i n , n l \ i l f l c t ' d&#13;
llns v n r hum *."&gt;(' to S1.00&#13;
Innn 'l&#13;
l i l | I l l l c t l f ,&#13;
I I L&#13;
11.11 M 1 1 i i i \ \^ i l&#13;
.&gt;Jc.Miclia*'l,&#13;
The Way We Hear It&#13;
BY: DOLLY BAUGHN&#13;
. . . . 1he day of Primary&#13;
Kleetion someone l o f t a&#13;
sweater in the Town Hall,&#13;
The owner may have it by&#13;
stopping in during library&#13;
hours and identifying it.&#13;
. . . . H now coat of Liav&#13;
paint and some new lettering&#13;
on t h e front of the building&#13;
has made a definite improvement&#13;
to the building now occupied&#13;
by the Quality Welding&#13;
Corp, West Main Street.&#13;
. . "happy birthday" to&#13;
young Bob Vodder this week&#13;
Monday Ho received many&#13;
useful (?) gifts from&#13;
morning Ia&gt;t week, they we-v&#13;
;h!e to pas-, but. ihe roar!&#13;
sort of gave vv ay under t he mil'-:&#13;
truck and it iip(&gt;ed over. The&#13;
l&gt;o!]ce were notified and tin&#13;
bus was given, permission to&#13;
complete its route and g":&#13;
the children to school as long&#13;
as it had not been damaged.&#13;
. . . . a second call to Pineree&#13;
Rd., last Friday eveniii-:&#13;
about 5 p.m. was duo to Robert&#13;
Lamphier, age 2X,nillni\&#13;
and Joseph Perii.-key. age Kt.&#13;
of Wrirren colliding at thai&#13;
inner sect ion. \ o personl darn- j '&#13;
some ; age was done, arid not, too&#13;
l i k e l y w o u l d l i k e t o k i r &lt;v&#13;
w h y R n g h t o n Post r e c e d e d .-.&#13;
r.ali f r o m Jack.son Post ' • i i '&#13;
a n a u t o t r a v e l i n g at a n M . ' -&#13;
l a g o o n s sjjeed w a s Ivadr-ri l h - -&#13;
w a y , a n d 1 bey wej-e l o I,- i f&#13;
h i m o f l . T f i e y d i d .&#13;
. . . , L i n d a L a i im» r i- i&#13;
n e w vwiilross at J e r i v ' s now&#13;
local hor&gt;e I Her-:&#13;
s h o u l d llVike pi,HIS t o . i l t c i l C .&#13;
,-i n d i f v o i l a i e a l i o r s c r i ' l c r ,&#13;
Charles Christ&#13;
Has Part In Pre-&#13;
Game Geremonfes&#13;
\ v ' • . - n t i&#13;
'es vv :!1 be&#13;
' .rients t h i s&#13;
w iy joined&#13;
.•-.•:•!, » ) l l e f t&#13;
i J:UO duo to&#13;
oi porpor-&#13;
Yr.&#13;
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even | i &gt;\ \i II ir&#13;
Creek St ibic&#13;
ad\ . if;&#13;
i n l o e n t e r a :&#13;
c h o i c e , a i I l.-ll&#13;
t h i s S . : ; i &lt; i i v .&#13;
1 r j - • t i n s | v . - . . , " . i&#13;
very dear frionris. i So we&#13;
hear I.&#13;
. . . . Coach Dic'k MeCloskey&#13;
of the Junior Varsitv an&#13;
iiounces the (opening game ot&#13;
the lootball season for his&#13;
!x;ys will be Thursdav. September&#13;
24, here with Leslie&#13;
JV.'s. The total of 45 freshman&#13;
and sophomore boy;&#13;
turned out for J.V. foot ha.!&#13;
practice this season&#13;
,\ hen H Puicknev&#13;
schfxil h'.s and a tni-k truc&lt;&#13;
l i n c t u i i t h e P u r r e e i i d . o n c l n c y S u n d a y a l i c i n &lt; x&#13;
extensive fianwigi' w a s done&#13;
tii t h e Vehicles.&#13;
. . , an . m l K I U ? a u c t i i . i&#13;
will t a k e place in Heli, Mioi)-&#13;
r.an Werinosdav. S e p t . 2'.\. b '&#13;
a m , Sinn P e r k i n s ol Schv ,:&gt;/.&#13;
Ci eok v ill be auctjo.,&gt;'fi.&#13;
P r o p r i e t o r ()f t h e I^on "! Ani&#13;
irjuity claims lo h.'ivr &gt;,,:•:-.,•&#13;
v»-ry interest&#13;
inz up for&#13;
. . tho.-O C'TI .so; s&#13;
l if H 1 ho 1 »'. . i S' at&#13;
ears sperriir. ', thro'._&#13;
; ; j i r i 1 ' ) H o y S c i i . l . v a ! 1 e v i • • , !&#13;
t h e K i w a n i s - s p o n s o r e d p : c : i i i&#13;
hr'rl in t h e Scouts hoiioj it&#13;
Hell C r e e k la.st T u e s d a y »•. • -&#13;
ning On Satui'day this s-mie&#13;
g r o u p of Scouts a t t e n d e d tlic&#13;
T i g e r baseball g a m e in Detroit.&#13;
( P i e t i i r e n p \ t w o r k . &gt;&#13;
. . . . P H S freshnvin.&#13;
urn.'ires, luniors a n d s&#13;
•irr hu».y p r e p a r i n g floats&#13;
1 r.e Hnnu.'il horneconiing e'i:&#13;
• ',,&gt; yen • Or t 2 | i&gt; (••&lt;] he&#13;
u i' h L'niv Cir.s,ty 1 i . . l i i)i A&#13;
Ai bur.&#13;
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(ie!;e| i! W.ili.'lCe&#13;
('on-.rna:,('. mi ol&#13;
Corps. prr-scritr"i tj&#13;
i-r Troph.v to t h e&#13;
: ^rfo!-:r.er of I'.s1&#13;
M. ( ,, ,,n&#13;
; 'A ,!v r . i n p&#13;
..;.-,-,. •• V &gt; , - w i t h t h e&#13;
v. , . V ' o ' s i n t h a t r i r -&#13;
] ,; : . s u c i i , i s D e x t e r ,&#13;
; : : : I S : i i l l ! ' ' V k e i ' i ' t P O . S f f&#13;
. j.'.svi'd agam.st u n t i i&#13;
r. ' i n the ni'W League&#13;
y , . w it bin oiiK' a few&#13;
cnroilment w i t h t w o&#13;
'hools, W i l l i a m s t o n arwi&#13;
•• t w o sehools. StOCl^&#13;
;eid &gt;'ow ierville a r e&#13;
and one s m a l l e r , is&#13;
i!:e. P i n c k n e y w i l l ,&#13;
, meet i h e D e x t e r&#13;
u g h i s e.ich year, a c -&#13;
in Coach Ledcr, d u e t o&#13;
aniii;:: tu play P i n e k -&#13;
v ice-vers.i. T h i s \.s t h e&#13;
:e .scl-iedule t h i s e s a s o n ,&#13;
e-, Nuv, l.'-5 NV\a y e a r&#13;
ihe ii's'i. g a m e of t h e&#13;
ui JMncUnov Pit a t e s .&#13;
M i n :&#13;
Eastern Star Assn.&#13;
thr C.i&#13;
The&#13;
r.e'tis&#13;
|&#13;
A n:;r.:he: ladies from&#13;
ir | the Liv«&#13;
Association of&#13;
Pinckney on&#13;
T. T. 7. ^f 7T *-&#13;
DISPATCH — WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16, V\\&#13;
Pinckney Prattle&#13;
ALICE GRAY&#13;
Midwest guests of Maurice&#13;
)arrows were their grandson,&#13;
lick Loomis, and his fiancee,&#13;
iancy Conklin, from Long&#13;
sJand, New York.&#13;
-Main Street in Pinckney was&#13;
alher dark for a few days last&#13;
veek after a car hit the Edison&#13;
*o)e at Main and Webster late&#13;
Monday night and put the&#13;
treet light there out uf com-&#13;
Duane Knapp, son of Mrs.&#13;
7elna Knapp of Pearl Stivet,&#13;
eft Friday to begin his freshnan&#13;
year at Western Michigan&#13;
1 Kalamazoo Dimne - ' I'..u;i&#13;
jraduate of Pinckney Ili^h.&#13;
HOME OX LEAVK&#13;
Pvi. Haymirri &lt;;,irrHt of&#13;
the L'. 8. Army is home on&#13;
furlough with his parents Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Viryil (iarrett of&#13;
Hamburg- Maynard, a tit&#13;
I'rad of PHS, has finishetl&#13;
his basic training at P'ort&#13;
Knov, Kentuck&gt; . On September&#13;
IS, he will report for duty&#13;
«1 Fort Monmoiith, N*. J.&#13;
wile re he. will be taking a&#13;
»»:v inunth's course in an electronic&#13;
school.&#13;
Mr. ami Mrs. I.eunani Do\'inc&#13;
I'. t her dauyhtei'. Mis. I.ynn&#13;
I' 'o\vv and four children spent&#13;
sunday in Linden visiting relit&#13;
i\es.&#13;
The new home of Mr.&#13;
\\:&lt;. John Mitam i^ j;oim&#13;
';;s! mi ?"ast MSB on land&#13;
i-'uvnt to the Curtis Bi&#13;
season Saturday night. On hand&#13;
from Pinckney were the Clifford&#13;
Millers, Earl Sehumans&#13;
and Ted Grays.&#13;
Happy Day Camp on East&#13;
M-36 and Whitewood Roads&#13;
has closed for the season and&#13;
Rev. and Mi's. William Standbridge&#13;
who operates the cunif&#13;
have gone to Horn Lake, Mississippi&#13;
where they will slay for&#13;
the winter months. Rev. Standbridge&#13;
will be pastor at the&#13;
Whitehaven Bible Church at&#13;
Memphis, Tenn. Enroute the&#13;
Standbridges will stop in Kentucky&#13;
for a stint of fishing and&#13;
relaxation with relatives.&#13;
Lieut. Richard Wylie has&#13;
Purdue Tnivervtv in&#13;
for ar ther year of&#13;
DeBarr, Mr.&#13;
Milam and&#13;
, Miss Brenda&#13;
Gary Blanton&#13;
Kentucy over&#13;
visiting with&#13;
and&#13;
up&#13;
Square dance clubs in the&#13;
li'i-a are beginning: their fall&#13;
['•a.son. Wednesday evening the&#13;
"!&lt;jro!d Hallibuitons and Larry&#13;
ifuiiubises of Portage Lake&#13;
md thp Ted Gra\s of Pinckney&#13;
• i:joyed a dance followed hy&#13;
si oijtsifie weiner roas* fit. Ir\'.&gt;&#13;
3,irii near Ann Arbor. Wendell&#13;
Mbolt's club at Stockbrid^o&#13;
lad Iheif first dance of the&#13;
left for&#13;
Indiana&#13;
studies.&#13;
Miss Amanda&#13;
and Mrs. John&#13;
daughter, Lurie,&#13;
McKnight and&#13;
were in HaHan,&#13;
the week end&#13;
Gary's family.&#13;
Robert Darrow, a '64 grad of&#13;
PHS and son of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
GeraM Dnri'ow of Mill Street,&#13;
will finish his boot training at&#13;
the Great Lakes Naval Base&#13;
nl Great Lakes. Illinois on Sep*.&#13;
2r!&gt;th and will come home on&#13;
leave. We're alerting the Pinckney&#13;
gals . , he'll be home soon.&#13;
Miss Judy Klinksick, Miss&#13;
Helene Sehultz and the Doug&#13;
Hoist family were at the home&#13;
ol Mr and Mis. Everett Hammelt&#13;
Sunday to help celebrate&#13;
the HammeU's 39th wedding&#13;
anniversary.&#13;
The TOPS (T;ike Off Pounds&#13;
Sensibly i Club is holding a&#13;
Tupperware Party Thursday&#13;
evening. Sept, 17 at 8:00 in the&#13;
High School. Everyone is welcome.&#13;
Mrs. Louis (Ada&gt; Sherwin of&#13;
Main Street celebrated her&#13;
THE BUSINESS and&#13;
PROFESSIONAL CORNER&#13;
Wiltse Electrical&#13;
Service&#13;
PlncKney&#13;
Electrical Contracting&#13;
6000 West M-36 Pinckney&#13;
THIS SPACE&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
Don C. Swarthout&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
Modem Equipment&#13;
AMBULANCE SERVICE&#13;
Phone UP 8-3172&#13;
L. J. Swarthout&#13;
Building &amp; Contracting&#13;
Homes. Cottages, Garages&#13;
1292 Darwin Road, Pinckney&#13;
878-3234&#13;
AFTER NEXT SUNDAY, SEPT. 20, WE WILL GO&#13;
INTO Ol'R REdl'LAR FALL POLICY, FRI., SAT.,&#13;
AND SUN- ONLY WED. THRU FRI., SAT., SUN.,&#13;
SEPT. 16, 17, 18, 19. 20.&#13;
: iHi Mlfi.sCH CORPORATION&#13;
| A BLAKE EDWARDS&#13;
i PETER ELKE&#13;
r SELLERS SOMMER&#13;
i&#13;
COieH-DtlLXE KLuao* UNITED ARTISTS&#13;
T H E A T R E&#13;
— ALSO —&#13;
Does t SIWT HilUR ."|Li*REKCc IUMM&#13;
twjvmus&#13;
ahrays&#13;
Kt&#13;
to tie&#13;
WMi&#13;
Him? T M I A T&#13;
COMING FRI., SAT.., SUN., SEPT. 23, 26, 27&#13;
birthday September 13.&#13;
PAST MATRONS MEET&#13;
Nineteen p u t matron* of&#13;
the Pinckney Chapter No. 145&#13;
and the prevent Worthy Matron&#13;
Lucile Carobuni met&#13;
at the home of Mr*. Albert&#13;
Dinkel Monday afternoon,&#13;
September 14. for the regular&#13;
meeting of the Pact Matron&#13;
Club. After a short businew&#13;
meeting the ladles played&#13;
bingo, finishing up the afternoon&#13;
with delicious fre«h&#13;
peach pie and lee cream.&#13;
Mrs. Edith Carr of Mill&#13;
Street was in Detroit last&#13;
Thursday on business.&#13;
Anita Clark, daughter of Mrs.&#13;
Margaret Clark is a sophomore&#13;
this year at Eastern&#13;
Michigan. Her brother, Francis&#13;
left Sunday lor Adrian College&#13;
in Adrian to complet"&#13;
his senior year there.&#13;
PEG (Pinckney Extension&#13;
Group) officers attended an&#13;
Officer's Training Meeting at&#13;
the Methodist Church in Howell&#13;
Wednesday morning from&#13;
9 to 12. Attending were Mrs.&#13;
Earl Kimbler, recently elected&#13;
president, Mrs. Gerald Swarthout,&#13;
who is the new secretarytreasurer:&#13;
Mrs. Ear] Packer,&#13;
vice-president; and Mrs. Marshall&#13;
Meabon, the project leader.&#13;
Dennis Spickenagol. familiar&#13;
to all shoppers at the Pinckney&#13;
General Store where he worked&#13;
for quite some time, has enrolled&#13;
in the Grand Rapids Baptist&#13;
Bible College and Seminary&#13;
at Grand Rapids, Mich. He left&#13;
here September 11 to begin&#13;
his freshman year there. Dennis,&#13;
a '61 graduate of PHS, is&#13;
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter&#13;
Spickenagel o f Strawbeiry&#13;
Lake,&#13;
Lynn Webb, son of Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Weir Webb of Portage&#13;
Lake, is back in Duluth. Minn,&#13;
with the Air Force aftrr a two&#13;
week furlough with his parents.&#13;
Reverend Roland Crosby of&#13;
the Galilean Baptist Church of&#13;
McGregor Road, was a guest&#13;
speaker at a Bible Conference&#13;
of the Galilean Mission in Bennfield,&#13;
a suburb of Battle&#13;
Creek, last Monday and Tuesday.&#13;
The Conference continues&#13;
through the week.&#13;
HOWELL&#13;
Theatre&#13;
Phone 546-8600&#13;
Air Conditioned&#13;
Wed., Thurs., Frt., Sat..&#13;
Sept. 16-17-18-19&#13;
Open at 6:45&#13;
Starts at 7:00F 9:00&#13;
k&#13;
JOSHUA106MTC&#13;
»#ocobt«C». or&#13;
BJRt. WALTER TOMMY R • WES MA1THAU - SANDS&#13;
UNMEOFORO&#13;
AdulU 50c — Children 13c&#13;
Sun., Mon., Tues..&#13;
Sept. 20-21-2?&#13;
Sunday Matlnpn Continuous&#13;
Open at 3:45&#13;
Starts at 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9,00&#13;
Mon., Tues., Open at 6:45&#13;
Starts at 7:00, 9:00&#13;
Step into th« world&#13;
rf Henry Orttn i&#13;
Adulti 50c — Children 15c&#13;
Wed., Thun., Frt., Sat.,&#13;
Sept. 2S-24-35-26&#13;
Open at 6:45&#13;
Start* at 7:00, 9:00&#13;
• 6 Brtnd N«w Sonet phis your 8«atles fsvcritM! i&#13;
ROMANCI AND&#13;
A M IN THU« BLOODI&#13;
JAMES HMtU&#13;
DARREN • TIFFIN&#13;
Adult* Mr — ChlM-en I.V&#13;
\M-;DDING&#13;
A&gt;'NOLNCE&gt;IENT&#13;
Gendd Darruw, Jr., *ou&#13;
of Mr. and Mra. Gerald&#13;
Darrow of Mill Street and&#13;
MIIM Shirley Bonnell of Ml*hawauka,&#13;
Indiana were married&#13;
at her home August S6.&#13;
Shirley IK the niece of Mra.&#13;
Ray Kellenberger of Pinckney.&#13;
Rev. David Naah, pastor&#13;
of a church In NUea, Midi.,&#13;
which is near MUhawaoka,&#13;
ottldnting at the wedding&#13;
ceremony. This ws the first&#13;
wedding he had performed&#13;
since being ordained recently.&#13;
Rev. Xa»h is the son of&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nash of&#13;
Pinckney.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Darrow and&#13;
childen travelled to Indiana,&#13;
for the wadding. After the&#13;
wedding the young couple&#13;
went north to Lucerne, Michigan&#13;
for their honeymoon, before&#13;
the bridegroom returned&#13;
to Mayport, Florida where&#13;
he b stationed In the navy.&#13;
Classes start Tuesday, Sept.&#13;
15 at Western Michigan University&#13;
at Kalamzoo and one&#13;
of the many freshmen on hand&#13;
was Pinckney's own Patricia&#13;
Borovsky who graduated last&#13;
June from PHS.&#13;
The men and women who&#13;
drive our school children back&#13;
and forth each day in the school&#13;
busses attended a class for bus&#13;
drivers at Howell Monday, eveing,&#13;
September 14.&#13;
An excited bunch of youngsters&#13;
are planning a campout&#13;
to be held September 25 and&#13;
26th at Bishop Lake. Let's&#13;
hope the weather is favorable.&#13;
The Jet Cadets, a group of&#13;
girls ai^es 7 through 12 who&#13;
meet each Wednesday afternoon&#13;
at the People's Church&#13;
from 4 to 6 are anticipating&#13;
this big event. Their first&#13;
meeting of the season was&#13;
held Wednesday, September 16.&#13;
The Pilgrim Fellowship, a&#13;
group of teen-agers affiliated&#13;
with the Pinckney Congregational&#13;
Church, held a dance at&#13;
Pilgrim Hall last Saturday evening.&#13;
We hear more dances are&#13;
planned for the near future.&#13;
Mark Elliott, son of Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. John Elliott of Portage&#13;
Lake, had been enjoying a leave&#13;
spent wilh his parents. He left&#13;
September 6th for his base with&#13;
the navy in California.&#13;
Irvine Renton III, left Thursday,&#13;
September 10 for Northern&#13;
Michigan College in Marquetie&#13;
where HP will bp a&#13;
sophomore this year. He is the&#13;
son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvine&#13;
Renton, Jr. of Portage Lake.&#13;
After the recent groundbreaking&#13;
ceremonies for the&#13;
parsonage to be built behind&#13;
the Galilean Baptist Church&#13;
building has begun. The basement&#13;
has all been dug and the&#13;
footings are being built. Building&#13;
chairman, Louis Swarthout.&#13;
has said that the roof should be&#13;
up by October 15.&#13;
BOY FOR ftHINATTLTR&#13;
A new son Brian Keith was&#13;
born to the Marvin Rhinaults&#13;
of MrGregor Road on Labor&#13;
Day. September 7. The little&#13;
boy weighed in at 7 pounds 10&#13;
ounces and was born at St.&#13;
Joseph Mercy Hospital Hospital&#13;
in Ann Arbor. He has a small&#13;
brother, Wesley, aged four,&#13;
Jonathan Crosby. 7 yenr old&#13;
son of Rev. and Mrs. Roland&#13;
Crosby, broke his arm Monday,&#13;
September 14 while on a slide&#13;
at school.&#13;
Duane Evans of the Consumers&#13;
Gas Company attended&#13;
with the Pinckney Village&#13;
Council Tuesday. Sept. 8 and&#13;
explained that various delays&#13;
has held up the installation&#13;
program and gas will not be&#13;
installed in Pinckney homes until&#13;
around Sept. 27. The Natural&#13;
Gas Days has been postponed&#13;
until October 9 and 10 and will&#13;
be held in Pilgrim Hall, a dance&#13;
to recorded music winding up&#13;
the festivities.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hall and&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Van Slambrook&#13;
were in Femdale at the&#13;
home of former Pinckney resiidents,&#13;
Mr, and Mrs. Rolf Gu»-&#13;
tafson, for dinner and an eve.&#13;
ning of watching the Migs&#13;
America contest. This is an&#13;
anual custom for the Halls&#13;
and Gustafson begun a good&#13;
many years ago when they&#13;
were neighbors.&#13;
Duane Knapp, one of laKt&#13;
years. PHS graduates is attending&#13;
Western Michigan Universitv&#13;
at Kaiamazoo this year.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kaerecher&#13;
ar-H ^quohters Cindv and S^erri&#13;
of Glen-Ray-Let had a glorious&#13;
day at the GUman Instrument&#13;
Company's annual picnic for all&#13;
employees and their families&#13;
Saturday in Ann Arbor.&#13;
Randy Krahn celebrated his&#13;
sixth birthday Monday, Sept.&#13;
14. Mary and Repie Krahn are&#13;
his Mom and Dad. Haopv&#13;
returns of the dav, Randy!&#13;
Grandma again. That goes&#13;
for Mrs. Fran O'T^ean.' of West&#13;
M-36. Her son. Bud Szalwinski,&#13;
and wife, Bobbie, announce the&#13;
birth of a 7 pound son, David&#13;
Patrick, born Sept. 9 way out In&#13;
San Pedro, Calif.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Seefeld&#13;
spent the first four days of the&#13;
week in Escanaba visiting relatives,&#13;
Mr. Seefeld's mother accompanied&#13;
them on the trip.&#13;
Their son, Tommy stayed at the&#13;
Bill Baughn home while his&#13;
parents were gone.&#13;
Events |&#13;
Calendar [&#13;
September 17&#13;
P.T.A. 8 p.m. Pinckney&#13;
Elementary school All Purpose&#13;
Room, first meeting for&#13;
this year and it will be a&#13;
reception of teachers and&#13;
parents to get acquainted All&#13;
parents are urged to attend.&#13;
Feel free to bring your little&#13;
ones bbysitting services will&#13;
be available in another room.&#13;
* * •&#13;
September 18&#13;
Initiation OES Chapter 145,&#13;
8 p.m., Masonic Hall, Advanced&#13;
Officers night.&#13;
* * *&#13;
V a r s i t y football game,&#13;
Pinckney vs. Stockbridge, at&#13;
Pinckney, 7:30 p.m.&#13;
September 19&#13;
Rainbow installation of officers,&#13;
8 p.m. at Masonic&#13;
Hall. Public invited.&#13;
September 2$&#13;
Regular meeting of PEGS&#13;
(Pinckney Extension Group &gt;&#13;
at the home of Mrs. Earl&#13;
Kimbler of Darwin Road at&#13;
12:30 p.m. Lesson on Interior&#13;
Decoration.*&#13;
* •&#13;
September 25&#13;
Fish Fry, 5 p.m. till all&#13;
are served, St. Mary School&#13;
Hall Adults $1.25; grade&#13;
children 75c; and Family rate,&#13;
$5.00.&#13;
* • •&#13;
October S, S&#13;
Rummage- sale, Friday evening,&#13;
7 - 9 p.m.; Saturday&#13;
morning, 9 a.m. to 12 noon.&#13;
St. Mnry School Hall&#13;
Project HOPE has earned&#13;
endorsements from Presidents&#13;
Kisenhower, K e n n e d y and&#13;
Johnson, who has said: " . . .&#13;
they (the people of HOPE*&#13;
demonstrate for all the world&#13;
a simple exercise in the&#13;
brotherhood of man."&#13;
Pinckney's Past&#13;
Gleaming from the Back Issues of the Pinckney Dispatch&#13;
FIVE YEAB8 AGO&#13;
HepUmber 17, 1959&#13;
Forty members of t h e&#13;
Greater Lansing Chamber ol&#13;
Commerce visited Pinckney&#13;
Wednesday on their bi-annual&#13;
Goodwill Tour. They arrived&#13;
about 1:30 p.m. escorted b&gt;&#13;
a State Police car and were&#13;
greeted by a member of the&#13;
village council. While here they&#13;
greeted local stores.&#13;
Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Rooke&#13;
celebrated their 25th wedding&#13;
anniversary S u n d a y .&#13;
About 90 friends called at&#13;
their home.&#13;
Mrs. Thomas (Mary) Shehan,&#13;
92, died Sept. 13. She&#13;
was married to Thomas She*&#13;
han in 1911 and made her&#13;
home in Pinckney from then&#13;
on. A step-daughter, Alma&#13;
Harris, and a step-son William&#13;
Shehan, survived.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Win Baughn,&#13;
Duane Haines, and Larry Van&#13;
Slambrock and Donald Baughn&#13;
attended the DeMolay State&#13;
Convention at Marquete over&#13;
the weekend.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs, Sam DeLapp&#13;
were in Ohio and Kentucky&#13;
last week.&#13;
On Sunday, Sept. 13, Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Fred Rebman of&#13;
Portage Lake were honored&#13;
on their 40th anniversary by&#13;
a buffet supper served at the&#13;
home of their daughter in&#13;
Ypsilanti.&#13;
Brenda Hoyt, daughter of&#13;
Mrs. Glenda Hoyt of Silver&#13;
Lake, was installed as worthy&#13;
advisor in Pinckney Rainbow&#13;
Assembly in ceremonies Sept.&#13;
17.&#13;
TWENTY YEARS AGO&#13;
September 13, 1939&#13;
The Dixie Oil Station at&#13;
the intersection of M-36 and&#13;
Howell R,d., recently operated&#13;
by Stanley Dinkel had changed&#13;
hands and Norman White&#13;
was the new manager.&#13;
Miss Marilda Rogers, Miss&#13;
Zita Harris and Mrs. Louis&#13;
Stackable, all of whom teach&#13;
in the Detroit schools, were&#13;
called back to the city this&#13;
week. School starts there&#13;
Monday.&#13;
Robert Carr, son of Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. R. J. Carr, who&#13;
was accidently shot a month&#13;
ago when a .22 rifle went off,&#13;
was able to return from the&#13;
Pinckney San to his home&#13;
last Thursday. The bullett&#13;
pierced the intestine and&#13;
bladder and only an operation&#13;
saved his life.&#13;
Willard Wiltse who purchased&#13;
the James Marble&#13;
farm has harvested a large&#13;
number of melons there this&#13;
summer. These were sold on&#13;
the Detroit, Ann Arbor and&#13;
Flint markets where he had&#13;
been making dally tripi.&#13;
The new Ford tractor did&#13;
demonstration jobs of plowing&#13;
on the L. J. Henry and&#13;
Nick Katoni farm Monday.&#13;
Fred Teeple was in charge&#13;
of operations.&#13;
Mrs. Charles Smoyer of&#13;
Akron, Ohio, was spending a&#13;
couple of weeks with the&#13;
Read families.&#13;
Quite a few from here, had&#13;
visited the Bob Pastor training&#13;
camp near Brighton. While&#13;
most were impressed by his&#13;
speed they said he was a&#13;
light hitter. Quite a few bets&#13;
had been made that Pastor&#13;
would stay five rounds with&#13;
Joe Louis in the upcoming&#13;
championship bout-&#13;
Sheriff and Mrs. Irvin J,&#13;
Kennedy spent last week in&#13;
northern Michigan on an auto&#13;
vacation trip.&#13;
Ted Bourbonnais, Jr., who&#13;
had been working near Brighton&#13;
this summer had returned&#13;
home and was to enter the&#13;
electrical engineering dept. of&#13;
Mich. State.&#13;
FORTY EIGHT YEARS AGO&#13;
September 14, 1016&#13;
About 3:00 p.m. Thursday&#13;
one of the cars on the east&#13;
bound freight Jumped the&#13;
track causing quite a serious&#13;
wreck. Four cars were piled&#13;
up, two flat on their sides,&#13;
one crossways of the track,&#13;
Hnd one embedded in dirt up&#13;
to the box It took 20 men&#13;
working day and night to get&#13;
the track back in shape by&#13;
Friday evening. A tfreat deal&#13;
of inconvenience was experienced&#13;
bv the Dassengers on&#13;
the 4:30 train; they had to&#13;
walk the four miles to Pinckney.&#13;
One old gentleman about&#13;
80, who was expecting to attend&#13;
a Masonic meeting here,&#13;
was obliged to walk the entire&#13;
distance. • — ^ « — ^ ^&#13;
Ward and Harold Swarthout&#13;
were in Detroit last week&#13;
placing the agency for the&#13;
Marvel Light Intensifier for&#13;
Ford cars, manufactured and&#13;
patented by themselvea.&#13;
Dr. C. L. Sigler was in Detroit&#13;
last week where he secured&#13;
a new seven passenger&#13;
Studebaker car.&#13;
In a promotion deal a year's&#13;
subscription of the Dispatch&#13;
plus a year's subscriptions to&#13;
four monthly magazines was&#13;
offered for the sum of $1.25,&#13;
Lester Swarthout and Percy&#13;
Mowers of Detroit spent&#13;
Sunday and Monday here.&#13;
Dr. M. S. Vaughn of Jackson,&#13;
one of Pinckney's old&#13;
boys, was the choice of Gov.&#13;
Ferris to represent Michigan&#13;
at Mississippi Valley Conference&#13;
on TB in Louisville,&#13;
Kentucky next month.&#13;
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$60 per thousand ——&#13;
(reduced price on last 100,000 BM of&#13;
good planed lumber)&#13;
Also miscellaneous doors, windows,&#13;
brick* etc. Located 1 block north&#13;
and 1 block west of 1-96 &amp; Okemos Rd-&#13;
Interchange.&#13;
Opens Thursday, Friday, Saturday, only.&#13;
8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.&#13;
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TELEPHONE: ED 2-4391&#13;
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SUNDAY, SEPT. 20&#13;
BEGINNING AT 12 NOON&#13;
Local Entrants Welcome&#13;
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make this&#13;
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Take two bath towels . . . dry one outdoors and the other in a&#13;
friend's clothes dryer. Not* how much fluffier and wrinkle-free&#13;
the towel ii that come* from the dryer. Do a load of laundry in&#13;
her dryer and count how many pieces you can fold and put away&#13;
that you would ordinarily iron.&#13;
A GAS DRYER DRYS YOUR&#13;
LAUNDRY SO FLUFFY-SOFT&#13;
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ihm&#13;
with a work-saving&#13;
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TRI-LAKES NEWS VELMA Bl'FFOKD 239-6071&#13;
Banners are out as we wel-&#13;
Wfpe home Dr. and Mia.&#13;
John Gyr and their six boys.&#13;
The Gyrs returned from their&#13;
lummer abroad on the Dutch&#13;
liner, Ryndam. They tangled&#13;
with hurricane Cieo as she&#13;
bjew over the Atlantic, and&#13;
Mrs. Gyr, who weathered the&#13;
trip over so well, had a bout&#13;
with seasickness. The boat&#13;
came in north of Newfoundland&#13;
where they saw icebergs&#13;
fpf the first time. They&#13;
sailed three days on the St.&#13;
Lawrence Seaway before dock-&#13;
Ing and then drove home&#13;
•cross Canada. K i m Gyr&#13;
jirObably spoke for the whole&#13;
family when he told me he&#13;
was glad to be home, but he&#13;
would like to go back for a&#13;
longer visit and see more of&#13;
Europe.&#13;
• Mr. and Mrs. George Mark-&#13;
Wood of Kinyon Drive were&#13;
rittasantly surprised Tuesday,&#13;
{$jj"ptember 1, by a call from&#13;
their nephew and wife, Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Robert J. Whiteside&#13;
qf Mumford, New York, Mrs.&#13;
Markwood's hometown. They&#13;
l£ft Leroy, New York at 2:10&#13;
p.m. stopping for refreshment&#13;
at Buffalo, and again at&#13;
Romeo, Michigan, and had&#13;
landed al Hyne's Airport&#13;
about 4:45 p.m. They spent a&#13;
few days with the Markwoods,&#13;
l e a v i n g Saturday,&#13;
September", at 10:30 a.m.&#13;
They flew h o m e through&#13;
I would like to thank all&#13;
of those who assisted&#13;
me and voted for me and&#13;
take this time to congratulate&#13;
Representative&#13;
Thomas Sharpe on his&#13;
primary victory. Good&#13;
luck in the General Election.&#13;
Robert E.KIeeb&#13;
Pd. Pol. Adv.&#13;
Ohio, stopping off at Port&#13;
Clinton, and landed safely at&#13;
home at 3:30 p.m. While they&#13;
were viiiting Fonda Lake,&#13;
Mrs. Markwood received a&#13;
call that her brother, Mr.&#13;
Frank Cook, who formerly&#13;
lived here, was a patient in&#13;
Saratoga General Hospital in&#13;
Detroit fallowing an accident&#13;
in which he received a broken&#13;
nose and fractured his&#13;
knee-cap.&#13;
Labor Day guests of Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Markwood were Mrs.&#13;
Rose Simpa and her grandchildren,&#13;
Skippy and Jenniso&#13;
oi Detroit.&#13;
Ruth EJien and Eric Hurst&#13;
and friends took over the&#13;
Hurst home for a party Saturday,&#13;
September 5. This was&#13;
Ruth Kllen's last fling before&#13;
entering college. The evening&#13;
was spent in dancing and visiting.&#13;
Pop and potatoe chips&#13;
were served to 130 to 140&#13;
school friends throughout the&#13;
evening.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Reach&#13;
entertained at a neighborhood&#13;
potluck Sunday, September&#13;
6, as a farewell lor Bill&#13;
and Gloria McConnell. Those&#13;
who gathered to wish the&#13;
McConnells good l u c k in&#13;
their venture were Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Lowell Heiedman, Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. B. A. Witting Mr.&#13;
Mrs Melvin Decker, Mr.&#13;
pital, and the length of her&#13;
stay us not yet known. I'm&#13;
sure she would appreciate&#13;
cards from her friends.&#13;
Mi-, and Mrs. I. E. Bailey&#13;
entertained a group of friends&#13;
from Ann Arbor on Labor&#13;
Day.&#13;
Mrs. Cecelia&#13;
ihe convalescent&#13;
ing her recent&#13;
yetting&#13;
feeling&#13;
Tysar, on&#13;
list followsurgery,&#13;
LS&#13;
around a little, and&#13;
pretty well, she says.&#13;
to&#13;
on&#13;
Chelsea lor a&#13;
their niece.&#13;
and&#13;
and&#13;
and&#13;
Mrs. William&#13;
Louis Lasecki&#13;
of honor received&#13;
clock as a going&#13;
Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Mike and Kathy&#13;
day, September 8,&#13;
new home in Long&#13;
diana. Their sense&#13;
and friendliness will&#13;
Harrington&#13;
The guests&#13;
a bedroom&#13;
away gift.&#13;
.McConnell.&#13;
left Tuesfor&#13;
their&#13;
Beach. Inof&#13;
humor&#13;
be missed&#13;
by their many friends.&#13;
Another farewell party had&#13;
been planned for the McConnells&#13;
at the home of Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Clarence Shosey on Fonda&#13;
Lake Drive. This was cancelled,&#13;
however, by the illness&#13;
of Mrs. Shosey. She is&#13;
a patient at McPherson Hos-&#13;
In Michigan...&#13;
after a swim, beer is a natural&#13;
O B t hot wmmer 4«jr, t dip in a cool stream can be wonderfully&#13;
refreshing. Equally refreshing when you're relaxing atterwards&#13;
with friends is t heart)' glass of beer. There's hardly another beverage&#13;
around thit jurts what you do for fun as much as beer.&#13;
Camping, hiking, or just lounging on a lawn chair—beer brings to&#13;
each juet the right touch of extra good living.&#13;
Your familiar glut of beer is also a pleasurable reminder that&#13;
we lire in a land of personal freedom—and that our right to enjoy&#13;
beer and ale, if we so desire, is just one, but an important one, of&#13;
those personal freedom*.&#13;
In Michigan...beer goes with fun, with relaxation&#13;
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She will return to the hospital&#13;
periodically for a series of&#13;
25 cobalt treatments as a&#13;
precautionary measure. She&#13;
greatly appreciates the cards,&#13;
letters and many kindnesses&#13;
of her friends during her illness.&#13;
Recent visitors at the home&#13;
or Mr. and Mrs. Herbert&#13;
Gut/.eit ol Kenrich Drive were&#13;
Mrs. Nettie Burn and Mi's.&#13;
Charlotte Duby. members of&#13;
the church formerly attended&#13;
by Mrs. Gutzeit in Detroit.&#13;
On Sunday, September 6,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Gutzeit went&#13;
baby shower&#13;
Mrs. Edna&#13;
Weil and. Their son, Leroy and&#13;
his wife and two children returned&#13;
to the lake witli them&#13;
to spend the holiday weekend.&#13;
Wecome to Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Huward Campbell who recently&#13;
moved to our neighborhood.&#13;
They live at 10446 Kenrich&#13;
Drive.&#13;
Labor Day weekend ,ynests&#13;
Hi Mr. John Gronowiecki's&#13;
Fonda Lake home were Dr.&#13;
and Mrs. Robert Kerencisi.&#13;
! Bubby, David ;md Peter of&#13;
iSouthgate, Mr. and Mrs. Dav-&#13;
I id Holuzsi (jf Allen Park,&#13;
j Misses Klvy Forenezi and Alice&#13;
I Masserant of Wyandotte, and&#13;
jMr. and Mrs. Al Gronow of&#13;
I Detroit. (.)n Labor Day the&#13;
iU'oup celebrated Al Gronow&#13;
's birthday with the traditional&#13;
ice cream and birthday&#13;
cake.&#13;
The holiday weekend brought&#13;
a family reunion for the Clifford&#13;
Small family with their&#13;
married children coming home&#13;
for a visit. Guests were Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Jerry Watters and&#13;
daughter, Dana, of How ell,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Harry&#13;
Briggs Lake, and&#13;
Mrs. Gerald Turner&#13;
son.&#13;
Ron \'L»eF, sou of&#13;
Airs. Clarence Visel&#13;
Ri\ or, returned&#13;
day, September&#13;
Carter of&#13;
Mr. and&#13;
of Jack-&#13;
Mr. and&#13;
ol Grand&#13;
home Saturf),&#13;
after four&#13;
&gt; ears in the Air Force. He&#13;
•lew m from Hickman Air&#13;
Ba.&gt;e in Honolulu. On the&#13;
trip, the plane had to land&#13;
twice, once in San Francisco&#13;
and once in St. Louis, for&#13;
repairs. Ron has spent the&#13;
past two years in Thailand&#13;
and South Vietnam. He will&#13;
be staying pretty close to&#13;
home for a while due. to a&#13;
broken log, He received the&#13;
injury two weeks ago while&#13;
playing baseball in Honolulu&#13;
Due to the death of Mrs.&#13;
Viscl's aunt, in an accident at&#13;
Whitmore Lake in which her&#13;
mother, 72 year old Mrs. Della&#13;
Walker, was hospitalized&#13;
with severe leg injuries, the&#13;
Visels did little celebrating&#13;
ot Ron's return, Huweser on&#13;
Sunday, September 1,'), the&#13;
family went to Kalamazoo,&#13;
to visit Richard Visel and&#13;
his family to celebrate Richa&#13;
nd's birthday which was&#13;
September 7. This is the first&#13;
time in four years that the&#13;
lamily hns been together.&#13;
Cindy Williams, daughter of&#13;
Mi-, a'nd Mrs. Richard Williams,&#13;
celebrated her seventh&#13;
birthday at a neighborhood&#13;
parly on Sunday, September&#13;
13.&#13;
Congratulations to Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. William Sietman and&#13;
t h e i r eleventh grandchild.&#13;
Patrick Dennis Sietman was&#13;
horn Sunday, September 6,&#13;
to Mr. and Mrs. Robert&#13;
Sieiman of Whitmore Subdivision,&#13;
They are former residents&#13;
of Fonda Lake.&#13;
The Sietmans received a&#13;
letter from their daughter-inlaw,&#13;
Mrs. William Sietman,&#13;
Jr., of Green Cove Springs,&#13;
Florida in which she told of&#13;
her experiences when the eye&#13;
of Hurricane Dora passed&#13;
through. She was awakened&#13;
;is the winds increased and&#13;
went down 'the street to&#13;
spend the time with a girlfriend&#13;
by the light of coal&#13;
oil lamps. No extensive dam*&#13;
nge was done to her home,&#13;
but power lines were down,&#13;
and they were still without&#13;
ilecirin service when she&#13;
wrote. With no place to buy&#13;
ice, she has to do her grocery&#13;
shopping only a little at&#13;
a time.&#13;
American Legion&#13;
Auxiliary News&#13;
By LSThLLR SUJLLNU&#13;
Jesse B. Cuoley, Unit 2.&gt;."j.&#13;
American Legion Auxiliary,&#13;
held a regular meeting un&#13;
Thursday, September 1U, 1%4,&#13;
i»- the Veterans Memorial&#13;
Hall. Seventeen m e m b e r s&#13;
were present.&#13;
President L'lva Singer conducted&#13;
an instructive and&#13;
successful meeting. A very&#13;
good start for the coming&#13;
year.&#13;
Jr. Past President Barbara&#13;
Shelters, dismissed ail her&#13;
Committee Chairmen, 1 hanking&#13;
them for their v ears'&#13;
work and cooperation.&#13;
President Singer appointed&#13;
the f o 1 1 o w l n y committee&#13;
Chairmen to serve lor the&#13;
year 1964-1965, and requested&#13;
their full cooperation on the&#13;
various programs: Historian,&#13;
Mrs. L'lda Brown; Parliamentarian&#13;
and Americanism, Mrs&#13;
Helen Caldwell; Child Welfare,&#13;
Mrs. Llvira Zimmerman;&#13;
Civil Deiensu and Legislative,&#13;
Mis. Mary JVJCJI;&#13;
Community S e r v i c e , Mrs.&#13;
Barhara Shelters; Constitution&#13;
&amp;• By-laws and National Sechaaes.&#13;
Three dinners are scheduled&#13;
for September 19, with&#13;
Mrs. tether Seeling as chairman;&#13;
Afternoon wedding reception&#13;
on September 26,&#13;
with Mrs. Barbara Shelters&#13;
as chairman; October l&gt; dinner,&#13;
with Mrs, Elda Brown&#13;
as chairman. Anyone wishing&#13;
to help on these dinnei-s, contact&#13;
the chairman as to time&#13;
to }&gt;e at the Hall.&#13;
Many other items came up&#13;
for discussion and were taken&#13;
care of. Refreshments were&#13;
served by Mesdames Xorma&#13;
Mayo and Beulah Lara bee.&#13;
Reminder -- we need eleven&#13;
more dues to have a quota&#13;
memlxrship. Send your $.'i.OO&#13;
to Mrs, Esther Seeling, Secretary,&#13;
just as soon possible.&#13;
Other dates to rempinber:&#13;
Dinners of September 19 and&#13;
L'K. Get 3; Installation, September-&#13;
26; Fall Conference&#13;
Oct. 8-11 and the next regular&#13;
meeting night of Octobor&#13;
8.&#13;
Ksther Seeling&#13;
Norma Mayo;&#13;
&amp; Scholarship,&#13;
and&#13;
Seel-&#13;
Mrs.&#13;
Accurity,&#13;
Mrs.&#13;
E d u c a t i o n&#13;
Girls' State. Publicity&#13;
Radio-TV, Mrs. Esther&#13;
ing: Flowers &amp; Cards,&#13;
Elda Blown; Gold Star,&#13;
Buelah Larabee; Junior&#13;
tivities, Mrs. Ida CaldweH;&#13;
Membership, the Past Presidents&#13;
Parley with Mi's. Inez&#13;
Hamburger as Chairman of&#13;
both committees; Music, Mi^&#13;
Doris linger; Foreign Relations,&#13;
Mrs. Ellen Millar;&#13;
Poppy, Mesdames Elda Brown&#13;
and Inez Hamburger; Rehabilitation,&#13;
Mrs. Bernice Howie:&#13;
Joint Rehabilitation, Mesdamos&#13;
Bernice Howie, Elvira&#13;
Zimmerman, Idella Powell and&#13;
Ruth Sines. The Kitchen Chairman&#13;
to be appointed as a&#13;
dinner comes up, thereby&#13;
giving everyone the privilege&#13;
of assuming chairmanship of&#13;
a dinner.&#13;
Mrs. Inez Hamburger, membership&#13;
chairman, reported the&#13;
paid up memberships stand&#13;
at 62. Only eleven to go tu&#13;
be quota, Mrs. Hamburger&#13;
hoped all would be in by installation&#13;
and urged all who&#13;
had not paid to please set&#13;
them in by September 26.&#13;
Installation of Post an.I&#13;
Unit officers-elect will b&lt;-&#13;
held on September 26. Veterans&#13;
Memorial Hall, 8 p.m,&#13;
Voiture 102. Forty et Eight,&#13;
Wayne County will instail&#13;
the Post officers-elect; with&#13;
wive.s of 1 be Vuyaguers performing&#13;
the installation for&#13;
the Unit officers-elect. Mrs.&#13;
Elda Brown has been appointed&#13;
refreshment Chairman;&#13;
Mrs. Bernice Howie to&#13;
purchase Hie nooesary gladiolus&#13;
and Mrs, Inez Hamburuer&#13;
to purchase gifts tor&#13;
members ol • the installing&#13;
team.&#13;
Sixth District Association&#13;
meeting was held on Sunday,&#13;
September l.'i at. Flint. Our&#13;
Unit, was unable to spnd a&#13;
delegate to this meeting.&#13;
Department Fal! Conference&#13;
to be held in Port Huron,&#13;
October 8-11. Mrs. E l d a&#13;
Brown was elected Io act as&#13;
Unit delegate with Mrs. Inez&#13;
Hamburger as alternate,&#13;
The Unit Standing By-laws&#13;
were react, discussed, changed&#13;
or omitted. Then the revised&#13;
By-laws were accepted for the&#13;
year 1964-1965,&#13;
Christmas Gift Shop funds&#13;
were voted out so that the&#13;
Rehabilitation Chairman, Mrs.&#13;
Bernice Howie could begin&#13;
making the necessary pur-&#13;
He delivered me, because&#13;
he delighted in me.&#13;
—(Psalms 18:19).&#13;
If we learn to sincerely&#13;
resrard ourselves as God's&#13;
children, we will find that we&#13;
belong; that we are in our&#13;
perfect places in all that i.«&#13;
good, all that is loving, all&#13;
that ia arreptnble&#13;
• • •&#13;
Over 600 members nf the&#13;
American medical profession&#13;
have served aboard the white&#13;
hospital ship S.S. Hope during&#13;
its voyages to southeast Asia&#13;
and Latin America.&#13;
Chucks Repair Shop&#13;
140 Livingston Street. Pinckney Phone I T 8-3149&#13;
Fancy Jonathon&#13;
and Mclntosh&#13;
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Bring Container&#13;
and Pick Your Own&#13;
$1.50 bu. or 3 bu. $4.00&#13;
BEISIEGEL ORCHARDS&#13;
Telephone NO 8-7563&#13;
2645 PETERS ROAD DEXTER. MICH&#13;
(AcrORs from Kinu-Seelpy Factory)&#13;
North Brighton&#13;
News&#13;
Bj DELLA VAKIOOCIAN&#13;
227-7*114&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fearer,&#13;
Woodland LaKt\ have ivtmneO&#13;
home alter an extended tour&#13;
of the western stales. They&#13;
visited the Rockies. J)e.nver.&#13;
Colo., Kansas City, .Mo, and&#13;
Pikes Peak. All the mountain&#13;
trips were splendid the view&#13;
wonderful on Pikes Peak that&#13;
is around fourteen thousand&#13;
feet. The sky seemed prrttv&#13;
close. Mrs. Fearer doeMi'i recommend&#13;
the trip to anyone&#13;
that has the least trouble&#13;
breathing as the air i.s so thin&#13;
one can hardly yet a breath.&#13;
On their homeward trip they&#13;
stopped at Springfield, 111.&#13;
(..Jet well wishes are eMeruk'd&#13;
to M r s . Francis iNunn-n&#13;
Krienbring who was in ;i serious&#13;
auto accident Friday evm&#13;
ing and was seriously injured.&#13;
She is in traction lor a back&#13;
injury and is in St Joseph&#13;
Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor.&#13;
where it is likely she will remain&#13;
for some time. Her n&gt;om&#13;
number is 300H. Cards wouH&#13;
help to pass the time.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred u'asmnv&#13;
have i*eturne&lt;i home after a&#13;
THE BRIGHTON rMx&lt;%.\ A ROTS ._ WED , SFPT. 1fi, ]9W&#13;
l e n d:iy .siny w i t h&#13;
M r s H o l l a (i&gt;&gt;ttei n&#13;
O h m&#13;
his sister.&#13;
Louis', ille,&#13;
Uui sinceie &gt;&gt; inpa Iliv yoes&#13;
to John Forrest and family at&#13;
the loss DI Mrs. Forrest, who&#13;
passed away last week.&#13;
Sunday quests of Mr. and&#13;
Mis. Art C. &gt;.\, Hunter Ko«d,&#13;
were his parents, Mr. and Mrs,&#13;
Alt'ri'd Cn.v n sister ol Mr.-..&#13;
Klaine McKinley and theii&#13;
daughter Sharon, all of De-&#13;
Uoil&#13;
(iel urll wishe.-&gt; to Ashton&#13;
Fulfil who L&gt; again &lt;»n the sick&#13;
list.&#13;
.Mi. a n d Airs. Lawrence&#13;
&gt; .Hini son, also Mrs.&#13;
1 mother, Mrs. Henry&#13;
Dennis have returned from a&#13;
IIMI An\ vaeatioii in Seattle,&#13;
YYa.-,hiirj,ion. They flew both&#13;
way&gt; and had grand weather&#13;
for i he trip.&#13;
Hi. UI'&gt; Smith is iloui- nicely&#13;
nfici i.tidendjout: surgery last&#13;
week in McPherson Medical&#13;
H'-ali li I 'enter. 1 le hopes I &lt; &lt;&#13;
i o m e l i o l l l t ' I i l l s W e e k&#13;
L a u r a J . T &lt; &gt; o i i i a l a i u a i i .&#13;
r e l e b r a t t ' d lu-i 9 t h b i r l l u i a v&#13;
SuiidMV a t t h e h o m e ol h e r&#13;
^i r t i u i p a . e n t &gt; M i. ai .&lt;i M r -&#13;
J o h n V a r t o o q i a n , r S - _ J . ' , . T h o s e&#13;
[.resciii | o h e l p I ' . ' I r b r H t f t h e&#13;
I'Vi'in ln'Miie&gt; h e r p a r e n t s&#13;
w i ' i c Mi a n d M r s , O . K e / . r -&#13;
lian of J h - I r o i i . M r . a n d M r s .&#13;
H H ! I \ K o / e l u t f i a m i t i n P r&#13;
children, Hosemary, D i i n n . C -&#13;
cind Ilaj-ry, Jr. of Southfieid*;&#13;
and Miss Freda Vartoogian of •&#13;
Hiuhland Park.&#13;
Other1 Sunday guests at tha*'&#13;
Vartoogian home w e r e S»&#13;
Sarafian of Anaheim Calif., „&#13;
and his brothcj-in-hnv. George?&#13;
Kssayian of Ferndale, a n d '&#13;
Aram \'ai I uo&#13;
\ "I&#13;
FACTS ABOUT STROKE&#13;
WORK&#13;
WITHOUT 0XY6EN&#13;
BROUGHT BY THE BLOOD&#13;
IN STROKE, BLOOD&#13;
SUPPLY IS CUT B y -&#13;
ARTERIAL BLOCKAGE&#13;
C Clotting )&#13;
OP&#13;
ARTERIAL RUPTURE&#13;
( Hemorrhage 5&#13;
FOR MORE INFORMATION&#13;
ABOUT STROKE ASKTHC&#13;
MICHIGAN HiARTASSOCIATION&#13;
200 MILL STREET&#13;
, MICHIGAN i892?&#13;
Don't YOU Harvest&#13;
HIGHER EARNINGS The&#13;
Savings &amp; Loan Way 3&#13;
1. Higher Earnings With Guaranteed Safety&#13;
Each Account Is Insured (o s 10,000 by th« FSUC&#13;
2. Earnings Are Paid Every Three Months&#13;
3. No Need To Wait a Year to Earn 4%&#13;
• n y o u r s a v i n g s . Y o u e « n o p « n * F i r j t F « d » r « l l a v i n g j a c c o u n t i n d i m m e d i a t e l y i t « r + • « f n i&#13;
•ur big 4% currant annual divtdtnd, compoundtd ind paid quarterly.&#13;
4. We Invite...&#13;
C o r p o r a t i o n ! • » • p a r t n t r i h i p l . . , f r a t a r r i A l « n d c h f l n t a b U o r g a n i M l i o r s . . . c h u r c h y . .&#13;
Crad'rt u n i o n i &gt; • • f l d u e i a r i a i , a t e . t o o p a n a s a v i n g s A c c o u n t . S t i c h i d v i n g s o ^ c r &lt;ir, e i c « ; i « n t w&#13;
f o r a c o r p o r a t i o n « r a n y o t h t r g r o u p s t o m a i n t a i n l i q u i d f u n d s , y a t *tkrn h i g h r a t a t o n idla m o n a y .&#13;
ON BOTH&#13;
TIME CERTIFICATES&#13;
AND&#13;
REGULAR SAVINGS&#13;
(OMPOI M)K1) AMI&#13;
PAID Ql'ARTKRLY&#13;
LIVINGSTON COUNTY'S ONLY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN ASSOC.&#13;
I Located In the How HI Sliopiiin^ Center&#13;
Mrmber of&#13;
Home Lonn&#13;
Bank&#13;
Op*n for Your Convenience&#13;
9:00 TO 4:30 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY&#13;
AND OPEN TIL «:00 FRIDAY EVENING&#13;
V&#13;
V&#13;
Rev. Millar d Heron . Dr . Arthu&#13;
r Farrel l executive secretar&#13;
y of th e Michiga n Baptist&#13;
Conventio n was guest speaker.&#13;
Christin e Howlett , daughte r&#13;
of Mr. and Mrs. Thoma s Howlett&#13;
graduate d from Adrian&#13;
College August 28. An informa l&#13;
luncheo n followed th e Com -&#13;
mencemen t exercises in the&#13;
Tobias Room of th e college&#13;
dinin g center .&#13;
Mrs. Pearl e Marshall , Mr.&#13;
and Mrs, Georg e Marshall ,&#13;
Mrs. Maxin e Sweet and Marci a&#13;
dined in Jackson Thursda y&#13;
evening t o celebrat e Pearl e&#13;
Marshall' s 75th birthday .&#13;
• DISPATCH — WEDNESDAY , SEPT . 16, 1964&#13;
• - * ™ ^ ^ _ _ _ ^&#13;
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII I&#13;
Gregor y&#13;
(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiin&#13;
Rick Howlett , son of Mr.&#13;
and Mrs . Clifford Howlet t returne&#13;
d hom e from Munich ,&#13;
German y Sept 5, after serving&#13;
31 month s in the arme d&#13;
service. B e f o r e returnin g&#13;
hom e he spent 15 days with&#13;
his brother , Sgt. E d Howlet&#13;
t of Bayreuth , Germany .&#13;
Ed is a helicopte r mechani c&#13;
and flies th e Borde r Patrol .&#13;
Christin e and Anne Howlet t&#13;
ar e teachin g in th e Howell&#13;
Schoo l system.&#13;
Mr . an d Mrs. H. E. Mar -&#13;
shall visited th e Sam Massie&#13;
family of Gran d R a p i d s&#13;
Thursday .&#13;
Mr . an d Mrs. Oliver W.&#13;
Hammond , former Gregor y&#13;
resident s will observe thei r&#13;
Golde n Wedding Anniversary&#13;
at an open house at th e hom e&#13;
of thei r daughter , Mrs. Buyd&#13;
Simmons , 1460 Bates, Birmingha&#13;
m Sunday , Sept. 20, 2:00&#13;
unti l 5:00 p.m. Hammon d was&#13;
th e forme r Gran d Trun k Station&#13;
Agent. Mrs. Hammon d&#13;
formerl y taugh t school .&#13;
The Gregor y P.T.O . will&#13;
mee t Monday, " Sept. 21 8:00&#13;
p.m. at the Gregor y School .&#13;
Ther e are 182 student s enrolled&#13;
in the Gregor y Schoo l&#13;
thi s year.&#13;
Installatio n Services were&#13;
held Sunda y afternoo n at the&#13;
Gregor y Baptist Churc h for&#13;
SAVE WITH&#13;
PACKAGED&#13;
PROTECTION&#13;
Our package policy for home -&#13;
owners provides (]) fire insuranc&#13;
e for your hom e and&#13;
persona l propert y (2) persona ]&#13;
liability insuranc e (3) theft pro .&#13;
lectio n at hom e or away . . .&#13;
plus a lot more ! You get savings&#13;
over the cost of individua l&#13;
pohcie s providin g the same&#13;
protection . Call us for details.&#13;
LAVEYINSURANCE&#13;
AGENCY&#13;
114 W. MAIN&#13;
PINCKNE Y U P 8-3221&#13;
Pinckneys Past&#13;
A large n u m b e r from&#13;
Pinckne y attende d Buffalo&#13;
Bill's Wild West show at&#13;
Howell last Tuesday.&#13;
EIGHT Y YEARS AGO&#13;
Septembe r IS, 1883&#13;
The school censu s recentl y&#13;
taken shows 195 person s between&#13;
th e ages of 5 and 20&#13;
in this district . Stockbridge' s&#13;
school censu s is 96 — less&#13;
tha n half of Pinckney .&#13;
The Pinckne y Village Coun -&#13;
cil passed an ordinanc e "for&#13;
the suppression of saloon. "&#13;
Ther e were no saloon s to suppress,&#13;
but th e counci l went&#13;
throug h th e motio n all th e&#13;
same.&#13;
Miss Belle Kenned y ha d&#13;
been engaged as teache r of&#13;
the thir d departmen t of th e&#13;
Pinckne y Unio n School .&#13;
Mr. Holliste r moved in his&#13;
new store last week. H e now&#13;
had one of th e best salesroom&#13;
s in th e village. Hi s&#13;
store, called th e West En d&#13;
Dru g and Grocery , carrie d&#13;
"everythin g you need " accordin&#13;
g t o his ad includin g&#13;
just \ t h e thin g t o give you&#13;
pfep^n d vitality — Brown' s&#13;
Iro n Bitters , Ho p Bitter s or&#13;
Shiloh' s Vitalizer.&#13;
At th e Monda y eve. meetin g&#13;
of the voters of schoo l distric&#13;
t 2 (Pinckney ) instructe d&#13;
the Schoo l Board t o obtai n&#13;
plan s and estimate s for a&#13;
new school buflding and report&#13;
at th e next meeting .&#13;
SNEDICOR'S&#13;
GLEANERS&#13;
IN PINCKNE Y&#13;
WEDNESDA Y and&#13;
SATURDA Y&#13;
220 So. Michiga n Ave.&#13;
Howell Ph. 330&#13;
APPLES&#13;
Mclnlosh&#13;
CRANE ORCHARDS&#13;
"FRUI T WITH TH E FLAVOR"&#13;
4880 M-3 6 WEST&#13;
PINCKNE Y&#13;
UP 8-9756 tf.x.&#13;
DAIRY QUEEN&#13;
CONES - MALTS - SHAKES - SUNDAES&#13;
BANANA SPLITS-SOF T DRINKS&#13;
HOUR S 11:00 A.M. — 10:00 P J t&#13;
321 W. GRAN D RIVER — BRIGHTON&#13;
N. J. and MARIE McPHERSO N&#13;
More and More Americans&#13;
Cured of Cance r&#13;
TO CURE MORE GIVE MOff C&#13;
County Clerk s&#13;
Urge d to help&#13;
Registe r Voter s&#13;
Michigan' s c o u n t y clerks&#13;
have been empowere d and urged&#13;
by Secretar y of Stat e&#13;
Jame s M. Har e to help register&#13;
voters for th e comin g general&#13;
electio n Novembe r 3, a job&#13;
heretofor e handle d by township&#13;
and city clerks. Th e last&#13;
day to register is Octobe r 5.&#13;
In a directiv e to all count y&#13;
clerks, Har e . . . th e state' s&#13;
chief elections ' officer , , .&#13;
asked tha t count y clerks and&#13;
thei r duly authorize d staff personne&#13;
l help cities and township s&#13;
in registerin g elector*.&#13;
However , before c o u n t y&#13;
clerks may assume the respon -&#13;
sibility of registration , they&#13;
must be appointe d as registra-&#13;
SAFE DRIVERS&#13;
SAVE&#13;
with Communit y Service&#13;
Auto&#13;
Insurance&#13;
Contocf m#&#13;
today!&#13;
Donald Brinks-agen t&#13;
2310 Butcher Rd.&#13;
Howell. Michiga n&#13;
Phon e 546*0416&#13;
FARM BUREAU&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
Componit s of&#13;
Michiga n&#13;
tion assistant s by city or township&#13;
clerks and file an oat h&#13;
with th e appointin g authority .&#13;
"I feel tha t count y clerks can&#13;
be of invaluabl e aid in gettin g&#13;
our unregistere d electorat e on&#13;
the rolls so the y can cast ballots&#13;
in th e genera l election, "&#13;
Har e said. But he note d tha t&#13;
it was strictl y th e prerogativ e&#13;
of th e city or townshi p clerks&#13;
of th e various municipalitie s to&#13;
initiat e the program .&#13;
Lunch Menu&#13;
Pinckne y Communit y School s&#13;
Cafeteri a Menu , Week of&#13;
Septembe r 21, 1964&#13;
MON . SEPT . 21&#13;
Baked Beans, , Mea t Sand -&#13;
wiches, Johnn y&#13;
and milk.&#13;
Cake, Frui t&#13;
TUES . SEPT . 22&#13;
Pizza Casserole , Cabbage&#13;
salad, Sandwiches , Frui t and&#13;
Milk.&#13;
WED . SEPT . 23&#13;
Ravioli (American) , Vegetable,&#13;
Sandwiches , Frui t and&#13;
Milk.&#13;
THFRS . SEPT . 24&#13;
Ho t Dogs, Vegetable, Pine -&#13;
apple Bett y and Milk.&#13;
FR L SEPT . 25&#13;
Macaron i &amp; Cheese , Vegetable,&#13;
Egg salad sandwiches ,&#13;
Frui t and Milk.&#13;
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii&#13;
Library&#13;
000 News&#13;
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII I&#13;
Ne w books thi s week include :&#13;
Grunther , "The Lost City"&#13;
— a story old Vienna — its&#13;
grandeu r and graciousnes s —&#13;
and th e doom tha t fell on th e&#13;
city after World War L Thi s&#13;
is Grunther' g (inside Europe ,&#13;
et.) first novel.&#13;
Graha m "Th e Grov e of&#13;
Eagles" — th e excitin g novel,&#13;
tru e at t o historica l facts, of&#13;
the Secon d Armad a which&#13;
sailed t o conque r Englan d in&#13;
3597.&#13;
Searle, "The Pilgrim Pro -&#13;
ject" — a story of th e race&#13;
between Russia and th e Uni -&#13;
ted State s to be th e first to&#13;
land* a ma n on the moon . Th e&#13;
Presiden t must decide if a&#13;
man makin g a solo flight is&#13;
expendable .&#13;
Fo r young reader s we have&#13;
Politi , "St. Franci s and th e&#13;
Animals"; "Freeman , "Norma n&#13;
the Doorman; " an d Ray,&#13;
"Curiou s Georg e Get s a Medal."&#13;
K a r e n Crosse r an d Mr .&#13;
O'Del l gave books to th e library.&#13;
Letter to the&#13;
Editor&#13;
Dea r Sir;&#13;
The big questio n of th e&#13;
day is how muc h punishmen t&#13;
the farme r is going t o take&#13;
before he gets mad enough&#13;
to do somethin g abou t th e&#13;
price he gets for his products .&#13;
Man y of us have reache d this&#13;
point . I have , watche d with&#13;
disgust.&#13;
While some farmer s walk&#13;
in han d with th e Far m Bureau&#13;
and th e MMP A down the&#13;
road t o financia l ruin , the y&#13;
pat him on th e back and tell&#13;
him what an efficient farmer&#13;
he is and at th e same tim e&#13;
have thei r othe r han d tak -&#13;
ing your mone y for dues. If&#13;
the y ar e able to thin k for&#13;
themselve s let the m do it&#13;
now. Th e Far m Burea u will&#13;
never be able t o get you a&#13;
fair pric e for your cattle ,&#13;
milk, or grain because of its&#13;
member s a r e non-farmers .&#13;
With th e membership s mad e&#13;
up of mostl y consumer s th e&#13;
farm member s will never get&#13;
anythin g but a bill for his&#13;
dues,&#13;
The MMP A is a far bigger&#13;
threa t t o th e freedom loving&#13;
farmer s tha n th e Far m Bureau&#13;
because the y bleed th e&#13;
farmer s every mont h for a&#13;
fantasti c sum of dues, an d&#13;
with our money , the y ar e&#13;
buildin g th e biggest milk&#13;
monopol y ever hear d of. When&#13;
the y can contro l the milk and&#13;
the transportatio n of it, what&#13;
farme r is fool enough to thin k&#13;
he's going t o get mor e for&#13;
milk?&#13;
The N . F . O. (Nationa l&#13;
Farmer s Organization ) is th s&#13;
only hop e for th e farme r&#13;
today . Ou r organizatio n is&#13;
mad e up of ONL Y farmers .&#13;
Our goal is t o get contract s&#13;
with t h e processer s tha t&#13;
guarantee s cost of productio n&#13;
plus reasonabl e profit. No w is&#13;
th e tim e t o fight for these&#13;
contracts . Our N . F . O. holding&#13;
actio n on all mea t is&#13;
working even thoug h a few&#13;
greedy farmer s still sell cattle.&#13;
They'r e fooling non e but&#13;
themselves . Ther e ar e some&#13;
farmer s who cry abou t low&#13;
price s but are too scared to&#13;
join th e N . F , O. and do&#13;
somethin g abou t it.&#13;
If you are th e kind of&#13;
farme r who want s to be in&#13;
debt th e rest of your life to&#13;
th e F.H.A . or P.E.A. , etc. ,&#13;
and have th e Federa l Govern -&#13;
men t tell you when to breathe ,&#13;
PLNCKNE Y DISPATC H&#13;
gffT ft IHi !#*** № C UBS&#13;
Ut &amp;. M&amp;in Street Ptnctawy, Web&#13;
TeiepbotM ttVSUl&#13;
Rex. E. Hendrix , Publishe r&#13;
DOLLY BALGHM. MH w&#13;
ALICX G&amp;AY, Mt1rt»M editor&#13;
Second U AM pottaf* ?«M at plndme?&#13;
g&#13;
11M eotumnt at thla paper are as open&#13;
toruxn where available space, gram&#13;
matlcai legal and ethical consider&#13;
atiotw are the only restrictions.&#13;
SubBcripttoo rates W.00 per yr&lt;tr In&#13;
advance to Michigan. ».5O tn other&#13;
•tat* * aad U.S. Possessions. (4.00 tt&#13;
foreign countries, a x months rates:&#13;
COO In Michigan. 12.50 *n other states&#13;
and U.S . possessions: (3.0 0 to foreign&#13;
countries. Military personnel S3.00 per&#13;
year. No mall «ubecr1ptions taken (or&#13;
leas than six - ontha&gt; Advertising&#13;
rates upon application.&#13;
HELLERS&#13;
FLOWERS&#13;
Phone 284&#13;
HOWELL, MICHIGAN&#13;
"Say It with Flowers"&#13;
DICK'S B-LINE BAR&#13;
•FIS H •SHRIM P •CHICKE N&#13;
FrL, Sat , Sun. Evenings 5*10 p.nu&#13;
PIZZA - HERE OR GO - DAILY&#13;
5960 PINCKNEY . HOWELL ROAD&#13;
then we don' t want you Bu*,&#13;
i you want 10 light tur \ *ui&#13;
rights and freedom lu :avni&#13;
as you wish, now is the lime&#13;
to act. Your N.F.O . neighbor s&#13;
need your help. They had&#13;
guts enoug h to stand up tc&#13;
the mea t processer s and deman&#13;
d a fair price . Have you?&#13;
Thoug h th e farmer s ar e few&#13;
in numbers , wo have th e&#13;
mighties t weapon of all —'&#13;
our production . We must mak e&#13;
the m realize that .&#13;
We have ha d member s&#13;
killed by cattl e trucker s reccntly&#13;
, an d beate n up b&#13;
stock-yar d owner*. Tiielfrun t&#13;
have throw n injunciiow j a&#13;
us. We ar e yoing 10 - wor&#13;
even harder , but we nee&#13;
you and your productio n t&#13;
win a fair price.&#13;
Fo r time or place of fneet&#13;
ing, or informatio n about ; joir&#13;
ing this organization, ' th&#13;
N.F.O. , call Pinckne y 871&#13;
3593, or see any on? of tli&#13;
members .&#13;
Arthu r Rentz .&#13;
Pinckne v R. R. No .&#13;
$50.00 REWARD&#13;
Fo r informatio n leadin g to th e arres t and com ic&#13;
tion of part y or partie s who remove d th e batter, '&#13;
and generato r from a For d Tracto r at Webb's Tref&#13;
Farm . 2540 E. M-36 , durin g th e w$ek of Septem -&#13;
ber 12, 1964.&#13;
A. E. WEBB, owner&#13;
FISH FRY&#13;
FRIDAY, SEPT. 25&#13;
ST. MARY CHURCH HALL&#13;
5 P.M . TIL L ALL ARE SERVED&#13;
M E N U&#13;
FIS H - SCALLOPE D OR BAKED POTATOE S&#13;
SALAD - ROLL S - BUTTE R - HOMEMAD E PI E&#13;
COFFE E - MIL K&#13;
ADULT S $1.25 - CHILDRE N (Gd . Schoo l Age) 7ac&#13;
Famil y Rat e $5.00&#13;
PUBLI C WELCOM E&#13;
tillage IBrautti&#13;
"AIR CONDITIONED "&#13;
# Permanent s&#13;
Hi-Fashio n Styling&#13;
Bleachin g&#13;
Colorin g&#13;
Manicurin g&#13;
Pedicurin g&#13;
HOURS : Mon . thr u Sat , 8 to 8 Tbnrs . and Fr L 8 to «&#13;
107 E| Main 878-3467 Pinckne y&#13;
DONN A KRATOCHVIZ—MOLL Y (CARR ) COBH&#13;
Operato r Operato r&#13;
PAT ROSIECK I&#13;
Manage r&#13;
TAXES Are Now Due&#13;
and Payabl e at my Home&#13;
Before October 1,196 4&#13;
AT&#13;
405 ROS E STREE T&#13;
- Hours -&#13;
SATURDA Y 9-12 A.M. — MONDA Y 5-9 P.M .&#13;
Rache l Haine s&#13;
Village Treasure r&#13;
ADDITIONAL BANKING HOURS&#13;
BEGINNING THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 10 III 1964&#13;
THE BRIGHTON STATE BANK'S DRIVE-I N WINDOW S&#13;
Other Banking Services Will&#13;
Continue to Be Available at&#13;
Regular Hours••.Bot h At Onr&#13;
Main Offiee in Brighton&#13;
A our Hamburg Braneh Offiee&#13;
WILL GO ON TH E FOLLOWING SCHEDULE&#13;
., TUES., and THURS № A.M . to № PJW.&#13;
WEDNESDAY 9:00 A.M . to 12*0 noon&#13;
FRIDAY 9:00 A.M. to 8*0 M l .&#13;
SATURDAY 9*0 A.M . to №00 noon&#13;
MORE HOURS TO SERVE YOV!!&#13;
THE BRIGHTON STATE BANK&#13;
"THE MOST PROGRESSIVE BANK IN&#13;
LIVINGSTON COUNTY"&#13;
INTERES T PAI D QUARTERL Y&#13;
ON SAVING S CERTIFICATE S&#13;
MAIN OFFICE&#13;
300 W. NORTH&#13;
PHONE&#13;
229-953 1&#13;
Installment&#13;
Loan Center&#13;
300 W. North&#13;
229-9531&#13;
HAMBUR G&#13;
PHON E&#13;
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LES' STOP &amp; SHOP MARKET GKT 01 R WK (i!VE VALUABLE&#13;
Lo« Shelf Prices I " L I V E BETTER WITH L E S " Gold Bell Gift Stamps&#13;
OPEN DAILY: • A.M.-6 P.M&#13;
FRIDAY: S A.M.-) P.M.&#13;
101 MAIN STKKET- BRIGHTON, MICHIGAN&#13;
COLD BEER &amp; WINE to take Out!&#13;
THESE ARE A FEW OF OUR&#13;
OUTSTANDING V A I O&#13;
— PLUS FREE —&#13;
GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS&#13;
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SALE DATE:&#13;
Wed., ««•»«. 16th&#13;
thru&#13;
Tues., ji,^i. 22&#13;
1964 GOVERNMENT INSPECTED&#13;
10-12 LB,&#13;
AVG.&#13;
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BANQUET&#13;
1% M. I V uCmhcicKken Pot Pies Bee|&#13;
r w i n w Turkey&#13;
KRAFT SLICED Cheese American&#13;
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LESSER AMOUNTS REG. PRICE cIb&#13;
HOT DOGS 39&#13;
FRESH « a x ^ SLICED BOLOGNA 39&amp;&#13;
OUR OWN . « * * * BULK SAUSAGE 39&#13;
TASTY SALT PORK&#13;
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ENRICHED PILLSBURY FLOUR&#13;
8-Oz.&#13;
Pkg.&#13;
Lb.&#13;
Bag With Coupon&#13;
GREEN GIANT&#13;
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DELICIOUS HUNTS PEACHES&#13;
NIBLETS CORN&#13;
CREAM STYLE CORN&#13;
GREEN BEANS&#13;
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SWEET PEAS&#13;
MIX'EM OR MATCH'EM&#13;
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Halves&#13;
HARVEST SPECIAL&#13;
Paramount Potato Chips FESTIVAL&#13;
STRAWBERRY PRESERVES&#13;
DELICIOUS&#13;
DERBY CHILI&#13;
FRESH&#13;
MICHIGAN POTATOES&#13;
CLIP THIS VAL COUPON * SAVE1&#13;
Enriched&#13;
Pilisbury Flour&#13;
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Bag OV With Coupon&#13;
Limit I Coupon • ExpWi End e* S«U&#13;
GOOD ONLY AT THIS MARKET&#13;
Tall&#13;
No. 303&#13;
Can 12-Oz.&#13;
Package&#13;
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The Premium Shortening&#13;
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and $5.00 Purchase&#13;
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You In&#13;
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Stamps With Purchase&#13;
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ONIONS&#13;
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Free Gold Bell&#13;
Stamps With Purchase&#13;
of any 2-Pkgs. of COOKIES&#13;
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Stamps With Purchase&#13;
of Anv&#13;
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Name and Number of&#13;
City and Township Precincts&#13;
Brighton Twp.&#13;
Coboctah Twp.&#13;
fionwa.v Twp.&#13;
Daerfield. Twp.&#13;
Genoa Twp.&#13;
Green Oak T\vp. (Precluet No. 1)&#13;
Green *ak Twp. (Precinct No. 2)&#13;
Hnmbunr Twp. fPreclnpt No. 1)&#13;
Hfunbun? Twp (Prednrt No. 2}&#13;
Handy Twp.&#13;
Hartland Twp.&#13;
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Twp.&#13;
Marlon Twp.&#13;
Oceola Twp.&#13;
Putnam Twp. •&#13;
Tyrone Twp.&#13;
Unadilla Twp.&#13;
Brighton City (Precinct No. 1)&#13;
Brighton City (Precinct No. 2)&#13;
How ell'City (Precinct No. 1)&#13;
How HI City (Precinct No.?)&#13;
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County Canvassers' Statement&#13;
COUNTY CANVASSERS&#13;
STATEMENT&#13;
STATEMENT OF VOTES&#13;
given in the County of Livingston,&#13;
State of Michigan, at&#13;
the Primary Election heJd on&#13;
Tuesday, the first day of September,&#13;
in the year one thousand&#13;
nine hundred sixty-four, for&#13;
the nomination of candidates&#13;
of the political parties voting&#13;
therefor, and for the offices&#13;
named herein.&#13;
The whole number of votes&#13;
given by the Democratic Party&#13;
for candidates for the office of&#13;
Governor was 2741&#13;
and they were given for the&#13;
following named persons;&#13;
NEIL STAEBLER&#13;
received 2740&#13;
CLIFFORD PAGE&#13;
received 1&#13;
TOTAL 2741&#13;
The whole number of votes&#13;
given by the Republican Party&#13;
for candidates for the office&#13;
of Governor was 5066&#13;
and they were given for the&#13;
following named persons:&#13;
GEORGE N. HIGGINS&#13;
received 471&#13;
GEORGE ROMNEY&#13;
received 4595&#13;
TOTAL 5066&#13;
The whole number of votes&#13;
given by the Democratic Party&#13;
for candidates for the office of&#13;
United States Senator&#13;
was 2740&#13;
and they were given for the&#13;
following named persons:&#13;
PHILIP A. HART&#13;
received 2740&#13;
TOTAL 2740&#13;
The whole number of votes&#13;
given by the Republican Party&#13;
for candidates for the office&#13;
ot United States Senator&#13;
was 4637&#13;
and they were given for the&#13;
following named persons:&#13;
EDWARD A. MEANY, JR.&#13;
received 1471&#13;
JAMES F. O'NEIL&#13;
received 1354&#13;
ELLY M. PETERSON&#13;
received 1812&#13;
TOTAL 4637&#13;
The whole number of votes&#13;
given by the Democratic Party&#13;
for candidates for the office of&#13;
Representative in Congress 2nd&#13;
District was 2596&#13;
and they were given for the&#13;
following named persons:&#13;
GERALD E. FAYE&#13;
received 1610&#13;
WESTON E. VIVIAN&#13;
received 986&#13;
TOTAL _ 2596&#13;
The whole number of votes&#13;
given by the Republican Party&#13;
for candidates for the office of&#13;
Representative in Congress 2nd&#13;
District was 4784&#13;
and they were given for the&#13;
following named persons:&#13;
E. RALPH KOHN&#13;
received 194&#13;
GEORGE MEADER&#13;
received 3006&#13;
STANLEY G. THAYER&#13;
received ., 1583&#13;
RUTH MUNZEL&#13;
received 1&#13;
TOTAL 4784&#13;
The whole number of votes&#13;
given by the Democratic Party&#13;
for candidates for the office of&#13;
State Senator 25th District&#13;
was 2833&#13;
and they were given for the&#13;
following named persons:&#13;
THOMAS A. BARTON&#13;
received 1358&#13;
GERALD R. DUNN&#13;
received 723&#13;
JOSEPH P. RICHVALSKY&#13;
received 250&#13;
JOHN F. WEST&#13;
received 504&#13;
TOTAL 2835&#13;
The whole number of votes&#13;
given by the .Republican Party&#13;
for candidates for the office of&#13;
State Senator 25th District&#13;
was 4412&#13;
and they were given for the&#13;
following named persons:&#13;
LEONARD FREEMAN&#13;
received 1736&#13;
GORDON ROCKWELL&#13;
received t ...2676&#13;
TOTAL „ 4412&#13;
The whole number of votes&#13;
given by the Democratic Party&#13;
for candidates for the office&#13;
of Representative in State&#13;
Legislature 51st District&#13;
-was - 2382&#13;
and they were given for the&#13;
following named persons:&#13;
JOHN B. DESCH&#13;
received - - 621&#13;
BRIAN LA VAN&#13;
received ......1927&#13;
PETER E. C. SATER&#13;
received 333&#13;
STERLING SEYFRIED&#13;
received — - 1&#13;
TOTAL 2882&#13;
The whole number of votes&#13;
given by the Republican Party&#13;
for candidates for the office&#13;
of Representative in State&#13;
Legislature 51st District&#13;
was '..._ 4844&#13;
• and they were given for the&#13;
following named persons*&#13;
ROBERT E. KLEEB&#13;
received * 943&#13;
ALBERT J. SAMBORN •&#13;
received 407&#13;
THOMAS G. SHARPE&#13;
received ....3494&#13;
TOTAL 4844&#13;
Th« whole number of votes i&#13;
given by the Democratic Party&#13;
for candidates for the office of&#13;
Prosecuting Attorney was 2917&#13;
and they were given for the&#13;
following named persons:&#13;
WALTER A. GREGG&#13;
received 984&#13;
MARTIN J. LA VAN&#13;
received 1932&#13;
MORRIS DASCHE&#13;
received - 1&#13;
TOTAL 291,7&#13;
The whole number of votes&#13;
given by the Republican Party&#13;
for candidates for the office of&#13;
Prosecuting Attorney was 4761&#13;
and they were given for the&#13;
following named persons:&#13;
DONALD C. CONWAY&#13;
received 1900&#13;
CHARLES B. GATESMAN&#13;
received 2861&#13;
TOTAL 4761&#13;
The whole number of votes&#13;
given by the Democratic Party&#13;
for candidates for the office of&#13;
Sheriff was. 2728&#13;
and they were given for the following&#13;
named persons:&#13;
GEORGE E. BOYD&#13;
received 1336&#13;
WALTER LAMORIA&#13;
received _ 1390&#13;
RONALD WEBER ;&#13;
received 1&#13;
LAWRENCE GEHRINGKR&#13;
received „ 1&#13;
TOTAL 2728&#13;
The whole number of votes&#13;
given by the Republican Party&#13;
for candidates for the office of&#13;
Sheriff was 4904&#13;
and they were given for the&#13;
following named persons:&#13;
LAWRENCE GEHRINGER&#13;
received 3948&#13;
ARCHIBALD G. MAINE&#13;
received 337&#13;
HAROLD STELVKRAUS&#13;
received 619&#13;
TOTAL * 4904&#13;
The whole number of votes&#13;
given by the Democratic Party&#13;
for candidates for the office&#13;
of County Clerk was 2693&#13;
and they were given for the&#13;
following named persons:&#13;
WILLIAM J. BURKE&#13;
received 1336&#13;
JOHN G. MC MILLAN&#13;
received 1377&#13;
TOTAL 2693&#13;
The whole number of votes&#13;
given by the Republican Party&#13;
for candidates for the office of&#13;
County Clerk was 4332&#13;
and they were given for the following&#13;
named persons:&#13;
JOSEPH H. ELLIS&#13;
received 4332&#13;
TOTAL ....4332&#13;
The whole number of votes&#13;
given by the Democratic Party&#13;
for candidates for the office of&#13;
County Treasurer was 2620&#13;
and they were given for the following&#13;
named persons: ,&#13;
NINA HAUSER&#13;
received 1283&#13;
MARJORIE G. MIER&#13;
received 1336&#13;
HERBERT MUNZEL&#13;
received 1&#13;
TOTAL 2620&#13;
The whole number of votrs&#13;
given by the Republican Party&#13;
for candidates for the office of&#13;
County Treasurer was 4251&#13;
•and they were given for the&#13;
following named persons:&#13;
DOROTHEA J. GRELR :&#13;
received 42" 1 j&#13;
TOTAL 4251&#13;
The whole number of votes&#13;
given by the Democratic Party&#13;
for candidates for the office of&#13;
Register of Deeds was .. 2533&#13;
and they were given for the&#13;
poisons;&#13;
JOANNE K. PERRY&#13;
received 1254&#13;
JACK H. SHINN&#13;
received 1296&#13;
CLIFFORD PAGE&#13;
received 1&#13;
RONALD WEBER&#13;
received 1&#13;
CLARE CAHILL&#13;
received 1&#13;
TOTAL 2553&#13;
The whole number of votes&#13;
given by the Republican Party&#13;
for candidates for the office&#13;
of Register of Deeds was ..4298&#13;
and they were given for the&#13;
following named persons:&#13;
CLARENCE BLACKBURN&#13;
received 4298&#13;
TOTAL 4298&#13;
The whole number of votes&#13;
given by the Democratic Party&#13;
for candidates for the office of&#13;
Drain Commissioner was ...2609&#13;
and they were given for the&#13;
following named persons:&#13;
RAYMOND L.&#13;
BAIT.: GARTNER&#13;
received 1036&#13;
LYLE REDING ER&#13;
received 1372&#13;
MORRIS DASCHE&#13;
received 1&#13;
TOTAL 2609&#13;
The whole number of votes&#13;
given by the Republican1 Party&#13;
for candidates for the office&#13;
ot" Drain Commissioner&#13;
was 4251&#13;
and they were given for the&#13;
following named persons.&#13;
CI.AIR W. MILLER&#13;
received 4251&#13;
TOTAL 4251&#13;
The whole number of votes&#13;
given by the Democratic Party&#13;
lor candidates for the office of&#13;
County Surveyor was 2541&#13;
and they wore pivrn for the&#13;
Jollimini,' namrrJ p r i x u ^ ;&#13;
RUSSELL A. COLE&#13;
received 1433&#13;
D. E. NEWCOMBE&#13;
received 1088&#13;
TOTAL 2541&#13;
The whole number of votes&#13;
given by the Republican Party&#13;
for candidates for the office of&#13;
County Surveyor was 4121&#13;
and they were given for the&#13;
following named persons:&#13;
JOHN C MILLER&#13;
received 4121&#13;
TOTAL 4121&#13;
The whole number of votes&#13;
given for candidates for the&#13;
office of Judges of the Court&#13;
of Appeals was 18419&#13;
and they were given for the&#13;
following named persons:&#13;
HOWARD R. CARROLL&#13;
received 1054&#13;
DONALD R. FREEMAN&#13;
received 1731&#13;
JACK HANNA&#13;
received 880&#13;
THOMAS GILES&#13;
KAVANAGH&#13;
received 1785&#13;
EARL E. MC DONALD&#13;
received 1307&#13;
LOUIS D. MC GREGOR&#13;
received 1988&#13;
CHARLES N. MURPHY&#13;
received 1551&#13;
FRANCES L. O'BRIEN '&#13;
received 2125&#13;
FREDRICK J. PLOTTS&#13;
received 359&#13;
THOMAS C. QUINN&#13;
received 1339&#13;
FARRELL E. ROBERTS&#13;
received „ 1358&#13;
WILLIAM ROSS&#13;
received 789&#13;
DONALD WM. SARGENT&#13;
received 736&#13;
WILLIAM L. TAFT&#13;
received 1417&#13;
TOTAI JSJl!)&#13;
STATK OF&#13;
MICHIGAN ,)&#13;
! SS&#13;
COUNTY OF&#13;
LIVINGSTON &gt;&#13;
We Do Hereby Certify, That&#13;
the foregoing is a correct statement&#13;
of the votes given in the&#13;
County of Livingston for the&#13;
candidates named in such statement&#13;
and for the office designated&#13;
therein, at the General&#13;
Primary Election, held on Tuesday,&#13;
the First day of September,&#13;
in the year one thousand&#13;
nine hundred sixty-four.&#13;
S E A L&#13;
In Witness Whereof, We have&#13;
hereunto set our hands and&#13;
caused to be affixed the seal&#13;
of the Circuit Court for the&#13;
County of Livingston this&#13;
Third day of September, in&#13;
ihe year one thousand nine&#13;
hundred sixty-four.&#13;
/ s / Kenneth G. Bucknell&#13;
/s/ Wni rienr • ' cs&#13;
/ s / W. Harry Gartrell&#13;
. s/ Floyd Wilson&#13;
BOARD OF COUNTY&#13;
CANVASSERS&#13;
ATTEST:&#13;
/ s ' Joseph H. Ellis&#13;
CLERK OF BOARD OK&#13;
COUNTY CANVASSERS&#13;
STATE OF&#13;
MICHIGAN )&#13;
COUNTY OF&#13;
LIVINGSTON )&#13;
We Hereby Certify. That the&#13;
foregoing is a correct transcript&#13;
of the statement of the&#13;
Board of Counts1 Canvassers of&#13;
the County oi Lningsfon of&#13;
the votes given, in such County&#13;
for the candidates named in&#13;
said statement and for the office&#13;
designaed therein, at the&#13;
General Primary Election, held&#13;
on the First day of September,&#13;
1964, so far as it relates to the&#13;
votes cast for said office, as&#13;
appears from the original statement&#13;
on file in the office of&#13;
the County Clerk.&#13;
S E A L&#13;
In Witness Whereof, We have&#13;
hereunto set our hands and&#13;
affixed the seal of the Circuit&#13;
Court for the County&#13;
of Livingston this Third day&#13;
of September, in the year one&#13;
thousand nine hundred sixtyfour,&#13;
/ s / Joseph H. Ellis&#13;
COUNTY CLERK&#13;
/ s / Kenneth G. Bucknell&#13;
CHAIRMAN OF THE&#13;
BOARD OF COUNTY&#13;
CANVASSERS&#13;
! CERTIFICATE OF&#13;
! DETERMINATION&#13;
j STATE OF&#13;
! MICHIGAN )&#13;
i )&#13;
COUNTY OF&#13;
LIVINGSTON ) |&#13;
The Board of County Can- i&#13;
vassers of Livingston County&#13;
having Ascertained and Can- [&#13;
vassed the Votes of the several&#13;
Wards and Townships of said [&#13;
County, of the General Primary j&#13;
Electipn, held on Tuesday ? the i&#13;
First day of September, A.D.&#13;
1964.&#13;
Do HerAy Certify and Determine&#13;
That Martin J. Lavan having&#13;
received the largest number of&#13;
votes is nominated candidate by&#13;
the Democratic Party for the&#13;
office of Prosecuting Attorney.&#13;
That Charles B. Gatesman&#13;
having received the largest&#13;
number of votes is nominated&#13;
candidate by the Republican&#13;
Party for the office of Presecuting&#13;
Attorney.&#13;
That Walter LaMoria having&#13;
received the largest number of&#13;
votes is nominated candidate by&#13;
the Democratic Party for the&#13;
office of Sheriff.&#13;
That Lawrence Geh ringer&#13;
having received the largest&#13;
number of votes is nominated&#13;
candidate by the Republican&#13;
Party for the office of Sheriff.&#13;
That John G. McMillan having&#13;
received the largest number&#13;
of votes is nominated candidate&#13;
by the Democratic Party&#13;
for the office of County Clerk. •&#13;
That Joseph H. Ellis having&#13;
received the largest number of&#13;
votes is nominated candidate&#13;
by the Republican Party for the&#13;
office of County Clerk.&#13;
That Marjorie G. xMier having&#13;
received the largest number of&#13;
votes is nominated candidate&#13;
by the Democratic Party for&#13;
the office of County Treasurer.&#13;
That Dorothea J. Greer having&#13;
received the largest number&#13;
of votes is nominated candidate&#13;
by the Republican Party&#13;
for the office of County Treassuror&#13;
That Jack H. Shinn having&#13;
received the largest number of&#13;
votes is nominated candidates&#13;
by the Democratic Party for&#13;
the office of Register of Deeds.&#13;
T h a t Clarence Blackburn&#13;
having received the largest&#13;
number of votps is nominated&#13;
candidate by the Republican&#13;
F • for the office of Register&#13;
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RK&#13;
CHOPS&#13;
FIRST BLADE&#13;
CHUCK&#13;
ROAST&#13;
TENDER, JUICY&#13;
SWISS&#13;
STEAK&#13;
LB.&#13;
BONELESS ROLLED&#13;
SIRLOIN&#13;
T I P&#13;
WHOLE&#13;
FRYIN&#13;
CHICKENS&#13;
KING-OF-ROAST&#13;
STANDING&#13;
R I B&#13;
r&#13;
LB.&#13;
GULF-KIST SHRIMP&#13;
Can 39c&#13;
HUNT'S APRICOTS&#13;
No. 2«'»&#13;
Can 25c&#13;
CONTADINA&#13;
TOMATOES&#13;
No. 2 VCan&#13;
19c&#13;
GOOD-N-RICH CAKE MIXES&#13;
Chocolate — Yellow — White 10c&#13;
DEL MONTK&#13;
CATSUP&#13;
14-Oz.&#13;
BOTTLE12c&#13;
BrTTKRFIELD POTATOES&#13;
Tan 10C&#13;
BIG CHIEF I SNOW WHITE&#13;
SUGA&#13;
i GOLD STANDARD&#13;
CAULIFLOWER&#13;
5-LBS.&#13;
SALMO&#13;
S U P E R M A R K E T 9810* E. GRAND RIVER, BRIGHTON&#13;
12 BRIGHTON (Mich.) ARGUS — WED., SEPT. 16, 1964&#13;
cPnerson Community&#13;
ealth Center Report&#13;
ADMISSIONS&#13;
September&#13;
3—-Cindy Ayliffe, Brighton&#13;
Eddie Ayliffe, Brighton&#13;
Carl Ayliffe, Brighton&#13;
Craig A. Penzien, Howell&#13;
Richard Hill, Brighton&#13;
Pauline Groseclose,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
4—Betty Mink, Warren&#13;
Emily Miller, Gregory&#13;
John P. Murkinsun,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Eva Covert, Howvll&#13;
John E. Hill, Howell&#13;
Kay M. Holmes, Howell&#13;
5—Maggie Casady,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
James Moffitt, Howell&#13;
Paul Allmand, Fenton&#13;
Bessie Aland, Brighton&#13;
6 Beverly Hackney, HoweJJ&#13;
Beverlee Sietman,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Diane Millis, Williamston&#13;
Mabel Jackson, Howell&#13;
William Jensen,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Judy Rhodes, Northville&#13;
7—Amanda Raut«i», Brighton&#13;
Gerald Beebe, Brightpn&#13;
Betty Bigelow, Perry&#13;
Patrick Hogan, Fenton&#13;
Marie Harvey, Howell&#13;
Louise Bernier, Dearborn&#13;
Ber-nid1 Daniels, Howell&#13;
Ada Stewart, Howell&#13;
Mary Ann Murphy,&#13;
Howell&#13;
Wayne Bennett, Howell&#13;
Howard Knisley, Howell&#13;
Dolores Halas, Lakeland&#13;
Harley Lenhard, Howell&#13;
Glendon Redinger,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
We, Your County Officials,&#13;
Sincerely Thank You&#13;
For the fine support in the Primary&#13;
Election, September 1st, 1964 and we&#13;
respectfully ask your continued support&#13;
at the November 3rd. Election.&#13;
We pledge courteous and continued&#13;
fiscal responsibility and the preservation&#13;
of good government.&#13;
THOMAS G. SHARPE&#13;
State Representative&#13;
CHARLES B. CATCSMAN&#13;
Prosecuting Attorney&#13;
LAWRENCE GEHRINGER&#13;
Sheriff&#13;
JOSEPH H. ELLJS&#13;
County Clerk&#13;
DOROTHEA J . GREER&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
CLARENCE BLACKBURN&#13;
Register of Deeds&#13;
GLAIR MILLER&#13;
Drain Commissioner&#13;
JOHN C. MILLER&#13;
Surveyor Pd. Pol. Adv.&#13;
HOW&#13;
OLD-FASHIONED&#13;
IS THE&#13;
MILKING&#13;
STOOL?&#13;
Modern dairy farms are a far cry from the days of the milk pail&#13;
and the three legged stool. Today, cows enter milking parlors or&#13;
stanchions where automatic milking machines do the work. Yet,&#13;
in another sense, the old milk stool is far from old-fashioned,&#13;
because those three legs symbolize the three major aspects of&#13;
today's dairy industry. (1) The farmer who produces the milk,&#13;
(2) the cooperative which markets the milk for the farmer,&#13;
(3) the dairy which processes and delivers the milk to you.&#13;
Cooperatives are owned and operated by the dairy farmers they&#13;
serve. They give these farmers a strong voice in the marketing&#13;
of their products. They also provide many special services and&#13;
guarantees which an individual farmer, working alone, could not&#13;
provide himself. The result of this united effort is a more stable&#13;
market for the dairy farmer and, for you, an uninterrupted&#13;
supply of wholesome fresh milk. Thanks to the three-way&#13;
cooperation among farmers, cooperatives and dairies.&#13;
MICHIGAN MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION&#13;
Owned And Operated By IS,000 Michigan Dairy Farmer*&#13;
Jack Cavenaugh,&#13;
Webberville&#13;
Rosella Alchin,&#13;
Webberville&#13;
JenelJ K. Stage,&#13;
Fowlervilie&#13;
David Smith, Brighton&#13;
8—Charles Swett, Milford&#13;
Asihton FaJ;in, Brighton&#13;
Charles Hards, Howell&#13;
Inez Forsyth, Brighton&#13;
Ida Seigle, Brighton&#13;
Laura Camper, Brighton&#13;
Thomas Jeffreys, HoweiJ&#13;
Birney Smith, Brighton&#13;
Lyle Glover, Fowlerville&#13;
Ada Allyn, Howell&#13;
.Martha Ram bo&#13;
Webberville&#13;
Shirley Buicher Brighton&#13;
y Kay Holme.s, Howell&#13;
Emily Stratton, Brighton&#13;
Xurma McPherson,&#13;
FowlerviUe&#13;
Lydia Munger, Milford&#13;
Peter Harvey, Howell&#13;
Alfred Bos worth,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Gail Myer, Milford&#13;
Sue A. Reed. Brighton&#13;
Warren Bennett, Howell&#13;
Thelma Sartwell, Howell&#13;
David Render, Howell&#13;
Kenneth Whitney, Howell&#13;
Beverly Musson, Howell&#13;
10—Christopher Schauer,&#13;
Howell&#13;
I,ita Garwood, Fenton&#13;
Leona Currie, Linden&#13;
Susan Kirby, Brighton&#13;
DISCHARGES&#13;
September&#13;
4—Helen House, Webberville&#13;
Delbert Nichols,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Cheryl Mason,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Bruce Ritter, Brighton&#13;
Joan Hendryx,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Shirleen Bennett, Howell&#13;
Hurley Stevenson, Howell&#13;
5—Grace Burroughs, Howell&#13;
Wenona Meabon, Pinckney&#13;
Craig Perizien, Howell&#13;
Constance Beach, Milford&#13;
Kay Holmes, Howell&#13;
Richard Hill, Brighton&#13;
Pamela Hamsher, Milford&#13;
6—Cindy Ayliffe, Brighton&#13;
Carl Ayliffe, Brighton&#13;
Eddie Ayliffe, Brighton&#13;
Nancy Wood, Howell&#13;
Dorothy Ernst, Brighton&#13;
Judy Hoggerhyde,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
7—Sarah Ayers Romulus&#13;
Eric Meier, Brighton&#13;
Jo Bishop, Howell&#13;
Robert Ulrich, Howell&#13;
Lawrence Owens, Gregory&#13;
Anna Shattuck, Howell&#13;
Robert Rutter Hamburg&#13;
Bessie Aland, Brighton&#13;
8—Elizabeth Reed, Howell&#13;
Richard Lynch, Hartland&#13;
Paul Allmand, Fenton&#13;
Anni Richardson,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Mona Jackson, Fowlerville&#13;
Kathryn Bambard,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Betty Bigelow, Perry&#13;
Alfonso DeCang,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Carl Miisch, Howell&#13;
Floyd Smith, Fowlerville&#13;
Charles Harris, Clyde&#13;
Diane Miilis, Williamson&#13;
Kenneth Aubuchon,&#13;
WebberviiJe&#13;
Rosella Alchin,&#13;
Webberville&#13;
9—Marie Harvey, HoweJJ&#13;
Judy Rhodes, NorthNille&#13;
Ruth Herrst, Howel]&#13;
John Murkinson, Brighton&#13;
Charles Craig, S. Lyon&#13;
Dolores Halas. Lakeland&#13;
Julia Wolcolt, Howell&#13;
Beulah Gillette, HoweiJ&#13;
Emily Miller, Gregory&#13;
GJendon Redinger,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
10- Laura Camper,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Joanne Nowry, S. Lyon&#13;
Ida Seixle, Brighton&#13;
Beverlee Sietman,&#13;
James Hill, Howeil&#13;
Mabel Jackson, Howe]]&#13;
Patrick Hogan, Fenton&#13;
Mary Murphy, Howell&#13;
Ralph Sullivan, Brighton&#13;
BIRTHS&#13;
September 4&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. James Mink,&#13;
Warren, a girl&#13;
September 6&#13;
M r - *n,d Mrs. Jarnes Millis,&#13;
Williamston, a girl&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sietman,&#13;
Brighton, a boy&#13;
September 7&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ledford&#13;
Rhodes, Northville, a girl&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harvey&#13;
Howell, a girl&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Murphy&#13;
Howe]], a boy&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R.&#13;
SI age, FowlerviJle&#13;
a boy&#13;
September 8&#13;
CANVASSERS REPORT&#13;
CONTINUED&#13;
ot Deeds.&#13;
That Lyle Redinger having&#13;
received the largest number ot&#13;
votes is nominated candidate&#13;
by the Democratic Party for&#13;
the office of Drain Commis&#13;
sionei.&#13;
Tha.. Clair W. Aimer Raving&#13;
received the largest number ot&#13;
votes is nominated candidate by&#13;
ihe Republican Party tor the&#13;
ottice ot Drain Commissioner.&#13;
That Russell A. Cole naving&#13;
received the largest number ot&#13;
votes is nominated candidate&#13;
by the Democratic Party for&#13;
the office of County Surveyor,&#13;
That John C. Miller having&#13;
received the largest number of&#13;
votes is nominated candidate&#13;
by the Republican Party tor the&#13;
"v»Mntv Surveyor.&#13;
S E A L&#13;
in VVitn«j»s Whereol, We have&#13;
hereunto set our hands and&#13;
affixed the Seai of the Circuit&#13;
Court for the County OJ&#13;
Livingston this Third day of&#13;
September, in the year one&#13;
thousand nine hundred&#13;
sixty-four.&#13;
/s/ Kenneth G. Bucknell&#13;
/s/ Wm, Henry Groomes&#13;
/s/ W. Henry Gartrel]&#13;
/s/ Floyd Wilson&#13;
BOARD OF COUNTY&#13;
CANVASSERS&#13;
ATTEST:&#13;
's/ Louise C. Hardy&#13;
DEPUTY CLERK OF&#13;
BOARD OF COUNTY&#13;
CANVASSERS&#13;
As/ Joseph H. Ellis&#13;
Obituary&#13;
MISS LOLA AULUUR&#13;
Funeral services were held&#13;
Thursday afternoon for Miss&#13;
Lola L. Auigur, 85, from a&#13;
Farmington, officiating. Burial&#13;
Rev. Rienaid Markhain pastor&#13;
of the First Methodist Church,&#13;
Farmingston, officiating. Burial&#13;
was in Grand L.awn Cemetery,&#13;
Detroit.&#13;
Miss Auigur had been a resident&#13;
of Brighton for 30 years&#13;
where she was housekeeper f if&#13;
an apartment building ^ *&#13;
passed away Sept. 8 at V •*&#13;
Whitehall Convalescent Horn?,&#13;
Farminvton.&#13;
She was born Sept. l'J, ]*'•%&#13;
in Nebraska the daughter f&#13;
Rufus and Mary Ellen Dqit \&#13;
Aulgur. She had never niarru i&#13;
and is survived by two sisie &gt;,&#13;
Mrs. Alfred Schelm and M s.&#13;
William Malvern, both of &gt;t.&#13;
Petersburg, Florida.&#13;
HURRY WHILE THEY&#13;
LAST&#13;
Close Out Sale&#13;
On All YM Products Every Voice of Music&#13;
Product MUST Be Sold By the End of this&#13;
Month, at Our Low Cost Prices.&#13;
CLERK OF BOAP.D&#13;
OF TOTTNTY&#13;
Green Oak Voter&#13;
PORTABLE TV's by&#13;
PH1LCO&#13;
Ml/NTZ&#13;
ADMIRAL&#13;
ALSO TAPEKECORDEKS&#13;
FROM $19.9o up&#13;
PORTABLE &amp;&#13;
CONSOLE&#13;
PHONOGRAPHS by&#13;
ADMIRAL&#13;
PHILC'O&#13;
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From OT9.00 W/TUp&#13;
-LOW R.tXK RATKSWe&#13;
Moot Other&#13;
Several Used £ Recond'^nnM&#13;
m7m7* Sets $35.03&#13;
wish to thank you foryoouurr suppor in&#13;
September 1st. Primary Election.&#13;
RESPECTFULLY&#13;
HOWARD B. SPICER - SUPERVISOR&#13;
MONA M. WENZEL - CLERK&#13;
PAULINE H. KRAVETZ - TREASURER&#13;
ARTHUR STANDLICK - TRUSTEE&#13;
Pd. Pol. Adv.&#13;
Sea Tom or Frank The Loy Boys&#13;
FOR ANY SERVICE OR TV BUYS.&#13;
OPEN W E E K DAYS 9 TO it. SAT 9 TO 6&#13;
SEE TOM OK FRANK KOK A-l KKRVICJ?&#13;
LOY S TV CENTER&#13;
HI 9-9551 (At the Post Office) HI 9-9:»5)&#13;
10 Jennings Rd. V. hitmore Lake. Mich&#13;
JURE&#13;
REASONS IB BUY&#13;
JD DRYERNOW&#13;
low initial cost&#13;
special installed price&#13;
Edison no-charge service&#13;
When it comes to buying a clqjhes dryer, there&#13;
are more important things to consider than an&#13;
incomplete claim about a pennies-per-load operating&#13;
cost.&#13;
Take dryer service, for example. No matter where&#13;
you buy your electric dryer, Edison will repair or&#13;
replace electrical parts with no charge for parts&#13;
or labor.&#13;
How do you put a price tag on this extra-special&#13;
service? One way is to look at what you'd pay for&#13;
a dryer service policy. Typical charges, in this&#13;
area, range from $70 to $150 over the first five&#13;
years. This is the kind of money you save when&#13;
BUY ELECTRIC NOW&#13;
you dry clothes the safe, gentle electric way.&#13;
Also, model for model, an electric dryer costs&#13;
less to buy than a flame-type does-some&#13;
electrics are $20 to $40 less.&#13;
And now, for a limited time, the price paid for an&#13;
electric dryer includes its wiring, if any is needed.&#13;
So you save even more.&#13;
What about cost of operation claims? Just this,&#13;
an electric dryer costs about 5£-7£ per load to&#13;
operate—and there are no other hidden costs.&#13;
Look at all the facts. mmm*mm*j-mmm&#13;
They add up to electricity. E D I S O N&#13;
WALTZ THROUGH WASHDAY&#13;
WANT AD RATES&#13;
CASH KATES&#13;
WOKDS MINIMUM CHARGE $1.00&#13;
£c i'LK WORD OVER 15 WORDS&#13;
shCUM) INSERTION 73c FIKST IS WORDS&#13;
4c EACH ADDITIONAL WORD&#13;
'iic LXTKA FOR A BOX REPLY&#13;
DEADLINE TIMK SCHEDULES&#13;
ARGUS — TIES. NOON — DISPATCH TL'ES. NOOX&#13;
TOMOftftOtt&#13;
WMTADIOttVl&#13;
NOTICE&#13;
GAS CONVERSION Burners.&#13;
Free Estimates — Terms, Gentile&#13;
Home Center. UPtown 8-&#13;
3143. t-f-x&#13;
BOARDING KENNKLS open&#13;
New owners. By day, week or&#13;
month. Pleasant Valley Kennels.&#13;
227-2666. * 9-16-p&#13;
A D U L T D A N C E exercise&#13;
classes now forming. Luuk and&#13;
feel better through ext'rcLse.&#13;
T H E D I C K S P E N C E R&#13;
SCHOOL OF DANCE. Phone&#13;
229-6957. 9-J3-X&#13;
Male MALE&#13;
YOUNG MKN WANTED. Applications&#13;
briny; taken for&#13;
young mtii to train for chain&#13;
store managers. MuM be high&#13;
school graduate. Good opportunity&#13;
lor men with ability.&#13;
KITCHFJN HELP. Must bo 18&#13;
and out of school. Apply in&#13;
person Chef Ricgtu1. Canopy&#13;
Hotel, Brighton. 9-lti.V&#13;
MACHINIST, some milling ex-&#13;
' " • .n "1V \ , V r&gt; I P*'nenee neeessarv. Be^le Tool&#13;
^ V.1..,1?:::'8"" a l D Store, Brighton. 9*-lH-^\ - ^ S. old US-23 Br e t o n .&#13;
S8.1M) P E R HR. &amp; UP - I need "MEN FOR WANTED"&#13;
2 part tune married men. No J don'i know how io uriic a&#13;
experience necessary as we fancy ad but ITn not looking i&#13;
train you. Must have High1 t(J&gt;' ;t fanry fellow anyuav, I j&#13;
School education, good car and ^ ork pretty hard in my busiphone.&#13;
For interview Phone riess and am going to put on 4&#13;
ARGUS&#13;
PINCKJsEY&#13;
DISPATCH&#13;
UP 8-3141&#13;
AD... PAPERS.. I PRICE&#13;
—COVERS THESE AREAS—&#13;
Hartland Brighton Wh'dmore Lake&#13;
Green Oak Pinckney Howell&#13;
Crops For Sale&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
I MOTORBIKE. Less I han&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
AWUJS&#13;
AC 7-7151&#13;
S T R A W B K R R Y P L A N T S .&#13;
S t a t e inspected. Fi^M In^jjccied.&#13;
P r e m i e r , Midw;i\. Rohin-&#13;
Jun mil' SIT,'). AC&#13;
\i-\6\&#13;
son. Caiskill. p e l 100&#13;
p l a n t s . George's F i n n K;nm,&#13;
9040 Ktu'ley K.M&lt;J, P m c k n c v .&#13;
DISPATCH&#13;
Used Cars&#13;
684-8795.&#13;
LIQUIDATION 1963 Ford.&#13;
No credit problems. $11.87&#13;
t l N J j ^ i i willing to work just as , W 0 l , k | &gt; , C H 1 , M S o o t } c o .m ._&#13;
— •hard at a steady vear round; ,\. Henderson Ford 665-&#13;
BRICKLAYER'wanted to brick ' ^hJetl°p.\f ul. ^Wr.in -a r ':&gt;l ir&gt;5 1 ;K. l .c 0 ,M. Cic' ahr. ! __!_ 9-16x&#13;
in private home in Brighton&#13;
area. Call Detroit 331-1201.&#13;
tfx&#13;
WEDNESDAY, SL'PT. 16, 1964&#13;
Mobile Homes&#13;
H \ 3o housetrailer. Excellent&#13;
lor hunting. Will &gt;elJ cheap.&#13;
RAWLEIGH Products sell at&#13;
practically every home. Start FEMALE&#13;
Card of Thanks&#13;
I WISH to thank my friends&#13;
for flowers, cards ami visits a Kauleiyh route in Livingston : WAITRESSES \V V N T K D&#13;
while I was in the hospital and County. No Capital required M u s t b e % x p c n e n m i AppJv in&#13;
I Lansing, '.\ Mr. C. Woudard. j HOrROD — '5-1 Ford with&#13;
(J-16\ j blower and injector. 57 Fur.I,&#13;
cheap. Phone 227-1 jtiI. tfx&#13;
Boats &amp; Motors&#13;
TOMATO FIELD now -,&lt;\y.&#13;
All varieties. You p u k&#13;
bushel. Melon-,. squas&#13;
honey Palo \r erdi K;n m&gt;.&#13;
8880*(&gt;riar Lake Road. I'turk-&#13;
.\L\V iV t \ S K I ) G U N S . \\Y buy.&#13;
sell and trade-, 10H90 K. ( l i a n d&#13;
R i w r m Island L a k e . 12LHJ-lki3O.&#13;
lf.\&#13;
K ( ) R ( ' K I . ) l o M ' .1,000 c h i i u v&#13;
i i v i 1 - " J ] \ . 1 l i e ! u •&gt;-. I ' .&#13;
c h u i c c S L \ . " ) l ) c ; u ' h . I ' i ' U ' f '&#13;
' " • j K \ n u r i ' i ' i i 1 i ; i r c i i ' n &gt; M i l l o r d . i t&#13;
&gt; &gt; . . 'J-lii-p&#13;
«ince I returned home. Your&#13;
many acts of kindness will al- i 680 885, Freeport, III.&#13;
ways be remembered.&#13;
Mrs. H. K. Lewis.&#13;
9-16p&#13;
Write Rawleigh Dept. MCI ; ^ p ^ ^&#13;
9-16p K. Crirnd River.&#13;
a u i ' a n t , MX. in&#13;
t - f - x&#13;
LIQUIDATION - - I960 Thuncieroirrl&#13;
convertible. No credit&#13;
problems. S10.87 weekly. Call&#13;
Mr. Scott, co-ot'rtinator. Henderson&#13;
1-ord. bb;5-ON71.&#13;
9-16x&#13;
WILSON'S MID-STATE MARINE&#13;
INC. Authorized Aluma&#13;
Q U A L I T Y a p p l e s l o r pie&gt;&#13;
s a u c e a n d e a t i n g Mi'Inh»&lt;h&#13;
d r o p s , $1 b u s h e l . Open d n i K .&#13;
W a r r e n ' s O r c h a r d s . S8tio Mr-&#13;
C l e m f n t s Rd.. ' - miles U &gt; M&#13;
off old U.S.-23.&#13;
11 \&#13;
c h o k e 11 o m o p e n &lt;•&gt; I m i j c i&#13;
t 1 1 1 ] L ' | ] f * k i ' . C i i n u | l l s c i I . s | | ; t | ) ( . . .&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
J - . V h J ; 1 . [ ; .&#13;
T i n 11 . 1 1&#13;
M l ) V , l)O.&#13;
\ , \ 1, 1 ^I&#13;
t - l - \&#13;
l . ' S K D &gt; . A S R A N i . i K , $ 1 0 . Gtts&#13;
w . t l e i - l u - a i r i . S . ' v 2 b o o k c a s e s ,&#13;
S i r . ( ( ' i i F u v p i . i i ' i ••(.'! o r n a n d&#13;
j^r a l e , * . " ) . L1 i . i ^ t i ; i i o \ » . P i s . !&gt;."),&#13;
r ; i c h l - . l i ' f ' i !&lt;• 1 •• \ , 1 1 1 ) , S J , M o d -&#13;
i c i l : e (M h n i e l ^ 1 Y o u l i i &gt; g o l f&#13;
c a r l S J . n i i ( ,1 u u - i ' i M I"' f t .&#13;
iii'ii', J l b . ' i . C a l l 2'J.l-&#13;
' 9-16x&#13;
, - ( l u n i u i u : i&#13;
22VJ.&#13;
| IA1-.KV K I N D ol n n.u,.l,&#13;
MALE&#13;
SHOP MALE HELP wanted.&#13;
Appications being accepted.&#13;
Gould Engine Parts, 197 N.&#13;
Elm, Howell, Mich. 9-23-x&#13;
I N S U R A N C E Investigators,&#13;
full and part time, must have&#13;
car, neat appearance, ages 21—&#13;
40. Ability to meet public, reply&#13;
stating qualifications. f, Brighton&#13;
Argus Box No. K-363.&#13;
9-16x&#13;
Male Help&#13;
Press room help beinjr&#13;
hired by our s m a l l&#13;
Stamping Division. Ap&#13;
ply in person.&#13;
Brighton Tool&#13;
and Die&#13;
73."&gt; N. Second Street&#13;
E X P E R I E N C E D WAITRESS, j&#13;
•\pply JJi person. Hailer'.s Grill. ! F O R S A L E - iHfcil Internal ionul&#13;
9 - 1 6 - x ! s i e p siii." pick-up. 7 ft. b o v j ^ - 7 -&#13;
12,500 actual miles. excelleM ' l) '&#13;
condition. One owner. 8,'!"7&#13;
Hilton Road . Brighton.&#13;
Brighton. Phone Howell 274.&#13;
tfx&#13;
MeCuJioeh Sales &amp; Service —&#13;
••Ri'lJiiirniL: a l l M a k e s . " H I&#13;
Sports Center&#13;
HOUSKKKKPING I N small&#13;
hospital. Woman ol s&lt;)irie oxperionee&#13;
preferred. AC 7-1211.&#13;
9-16-\&#13;
RELIABLE woman to bab&gt;r sit,&#13;
2:15 to 5; 15 pm. S15 ]&gt;er week.&#13;
References. Phone between 9&#13;
a.m. and 2 p m 229-9331. ! LIQUIDATION&#13;
e Mam St. Wiutmore Lake.&#13;
A P P L E S Wolf River cooking , u&#13;
apples, SI..i(l per bushel or 1 i&#13;
bu. for S3.00. Tree run .Macintosh&#13;
$2 bushel. 3 bu. $."V Hrnii:&#13;
container. Also butternut, acorn&#13;
squash $1.50 per bu. (iii uii ^'&gt;&#13;
Fruit Farm. 904U Farley Ro;..l,&#13;
Pineknev.&#13;
I M &gt; 11 U'i o l ! , I u r n h i •&#13;
i1.1 - a i p p h e v F i e&#13;
'\\&gt;&lt;i\r J 1 A t i - K l I f ) .&#13;
7 P I E ( ' E d i n i n c r o o m s n S j O .&#13;
S S . 1-111 • H • l r i e h o i l i e &gt; \ &gt; \ \ \ t / . c r t&#13;
S-l I ' m l a h i e '1 V . S - JD A ' ' 9 -&#13;
2322. !)-16x&#13;
io ( ; A I '.if-: M A I i M ' M 'jiiublp,&#13;
H ! M hiaiiiiiL; oquijinL. nt a n d&#13;
.slirlN P h o n e 22N-61MW 9-lBx&#13;
ol i i t - \&#13;
B1KKS&#13;
tl Iflrli.&#13;
H I F&gt; A i K K I*&#13;
1 .1) I-;. N m I Ii&#13;
H h n i i e 2_*1-7ns&#13;
( I N I - ! M l - ' I i n ! l i l e e : 1 N j n _ &gt; o f&#13;
j i i i - I ; i u &gt; • i . u M r e i M i p c i a n d&#13;
u p h i J I &gt; I ••: \ c i i ' a n e r . R r n i&#13;
t i l e &gt; l i . n n p o o r i S I . l i . I J .&#13;
A- Suns iMue 9-l6x&#13;
\&#13;
! AIR COMPkh.-vSOH ,m&#13;
t f x | WE WILL HAVE fresh M\ eel j s t n l m c Drilling Cu Call&#13;
• CIDER. Hulk, al low rate- 7oe j ,K0\] 17^7 ,.f v&#13;
-f*^ ; S l ' P E R Sailtish. excellent con- p e r Rallon. George's Fruii 1 — . - . ._. _.&#13;
• i ) N h C I 1 K \ ' Y L'S.i riuzme. C a m&#13;
it | --"!:&lt;K 1 u.: t o i l a m i r e l i e v e d . rf\illt&#13;
'&gt;• ! \,s C o t i r i \ . L"'J9-!)777. 9-16M&#13;
1961 CADILLAC.&#13;
door coupe. Full&#13;
6481.&#13;
power. 227-&#13;
9-16-v&#13;
dit ion, reusoriHble. AC. 9-6750. &gt;. Fa mi. 9040 Farley lid Pinck-&#13;
9-23.\&#13;
1961 Poniiac Lost &amp; Found&#13;
! A l ( ' I ' K ) \ ) - . \ P | , R V S , , | . ; , i |&#13;
_ . . . _ . I « ' . ^ l ) P - m &lt; i o o d i i M . i i l u i ' i i i i i u i&#13;
C H O I C E T O M A T O E S O n l o n i ', l ' P ' 1 " &gt;( | l d a y S a t u n l a v - Ml/1&#13;
I V a n , 8 7 8 - ' 1 2 2 5 . 9 - U i p i ic Ti ,ol 2&#13;
Sou 1 h l . u m .&#13;
mile 01&#13;
t l x&#13;
VAGABOND COACH CO. is&#13;
SALESLADIES, full and part&#13;
lime. Ready to wear. Must be&#13;
experienced. Apply in person. |&#13;
W. D, Adams Howell. 9-1t fx;&#13;
J - l t &gt; x ; station wagon. No credit prob-&#13;
' lems. S10.87 weekly. Call Mr.&#13;
tor, Henderson I&#13;
!&#13;
Farm Items&#13;
O l '&#13;
now hiring truck Drivers, we MATl'RE WOMAN to care for • [ ' »&#13;
want Permanent men, apply 3 small children. Must have e \ - m ) h l . ; ( Excelk'Mt&#13;
. _ A 1 O . r a n s p o i ' t a i i o n . ( i o o t i lire.-,&#13;
b e t w e e n t h e h o u r s 0! X to 12 eelient ivfei-eiu-es. O w n t r a n s - | s n o 621 N Second ST 2 2 " -&#13;
ask for Mr. B e r n e c h e , at t h e p o r t ^ t i o n d e s i r a b l e . 22lJ-f»7S(i ' '&#13;
9-16x a l t e r 6 p.m. tfx&#13;
W O U L D YOU like t o m a k e&#13;
above average earnings with | Brighton Plant.&#13;
steady year round employment? I ——&#13;
This is a permanent position for BUS HOY. Must be 18 and out WAITRESS Must be exper-&#13;
BEAGI.E lost in the vicinity&#13;
of Maiier and Grand River.&#13;
Right car half off.. Missed since&#13;
Sepi. in. 19H4. One inch white DELAWARE Hemp roo&gt;i,&#13;
lip on 1; ' ' " " ""'"'&#13;
ANTIC^t'I-.S in shop a n d&#13;
; A I l e i n i x . i n - \ e • • 1 ,-i : &gt;&#13;
F a i m . M o l S . I [ 1114111 •-..&#13;
Cin&#13;
Phone 227-5818.&#13;
3 men with or without sales&#13;
experience, will give you eomplefp&#13;
supervispd training, many&#13;
chances for advancement. If&#13;
you would like this and many&#13;
more benefits, call NO. 29304&#13;
| 1962 FORD FALCON COM&#13;
f s c h o o l . C a l l C a n o p y H o t e l , j e n o e d a n d k n o w m i x e d d r i n k s . ' S q u i r e . G o o d c o n d i t i o n .&#13;
rv&#13;
Pets &amp; Animals&#13;
. ) - 6 l b s . e a e h , 8 1 o i i c l i ; p u l l e t . . I P R ( ) , K ( ; , V ( , r i , H u M ,&#13;
S I . 2 . ) e a c h . M r n v e l ( ^ ' 1 ' ' . ! K R O : 1 T t J R M l T ' - . S f u i l , i&#13;
P i n c k n e y 8 7 8 - 3 3 0 . " ) . 9 - K i p j t h t M i n f o r m a t i o n r a i l [• I&#13;
S o n I i&#13;
'.] t . , , 1 -&#13;
\ I I ( [&#13;
Y O U R c h o i &lt; - e o f i n \ '&#13;
I I , . r , • , , • , I I I I O I&#13;
t o r n u s e d p l o u r F-lr.r, w it h p a r - 1 .,,,, ,&#13;
c h a s e o f a n y o f t h e f o l l o w i n g ' "&#13;
Irariors; Miniicapohs-Md- ' -&#13;
I II (I&#13;
f ' e a i l&#13;
A C&#13;
AC 9-6013. Call The Canopy. AC 9-6013.&#13;
BARTENDER WANTED. Must&#13;
be experienced in mixed drinks. MATURE women wanted Io do I&#13;
Unadilta,&#13;
S78-:'.7S7.&#13;
Pinckncv- or call&#13;
R A B B I T S ! Selling o u t . E a t i n g&#13;
a n d b i e e d i n g r a b b i t s . $ 1 . a n d line UR w A r o w c o i n p l a t n e&#13;
S2. PHch. 7272 B e n t l e y L a k e Rd.. ' MiNnpRpoli--MoMtn- M-*&gt; u A&#13;
Work nights Apply after 5:'M a n d g i v e p e r s o n a l i }W&gt; F O R D ' - i o n p i c k - u p T&gt;od\ j VRKY. D O G S : C o l l i e a n d y o u n g&#13;
9 A.M. - 4 P.M.&#13;
STUDIO&#13;
9-16x&#13;
GIRL&#13;
COSMETICS&#13;
Information Regarding&#13;
part time money making&#13;
opportunity&#13;
neighborhood.&#13;
co. Before 11&#13;
4:30 p.m. AC&#13;
i n y o u r&#13;
Anne Toca.&#13;
m. after&#13;
9-70.")0.&#13;
Sept. 9th&#13;
p.m. to Bill Davis or Mr. care in the homes of ill or dis- ' in excellent condition. Motor | part hound, both male. Female&#13;
row eultivaior. John f&gt;eei&#13;
w ' loader. John Deei c&#13;
w 101 corn picker, 1010&#13;
Deinn w loader.&#13;
Wright. Canopy Hotel, 130 W. abled persons. Appy in person ruir&gt;&#13;
Grand Riv cr, Biigrrton. 9-23x at the MePherson Ct&gt;mmunit.v&#13;
" ' H e a l t h C e n i e r P e r s o n n e l O f l i e e .&#13;
$ 3 5 0 . P h o n e A C 9 - 1 c o c k e r , (jocxi w i t h c h i l d e n . 8 7 8 -&#13;
" A "&#13;
, ! o h n&#13;
\ \ V&#13;
t r a d e ;i nr) f i i i H U e r } ( a i l l a n d&#13;
-( 'l-l'.}-&#13;
l.i I. ;&#13;
AT i&#13;
" ( o&#13;
1 ! r , I ; 1 1 ,&#13;
ne S7.HI&#13;
»&#13;
M.I.D CASH'.' We pay cash o r&#13;
traik\ used nuns and outboard&#13;
iiuiurv Mili Creek Sporting&#13;
Goods, DrMer. t-(-X&#13;
.'fiiii S . \ \ ' . \ ( ; E \wih scope. Bear&#13;
bow ,'iiid . 1 ! ! a c c i ^ s i n ' i i ' s C a l l&#13;
J . " . ) - ! ) , S J l , 9-16.X&#13;
C A R I M - T&#13;
: i . 1 ; ; . • { - . I ' l&#13;
( ' I . ! ' T I M K m l ! I . , J I i i , ~ k w i t h&#13;
&gt;v\ : • ] e n a i l V i l i i ' a l o : l u ' d t o r&#13;
l i r a 11 h a n d 1 e d u ' 1 . n ^ A C 7 «&#13;
7 , ' i i i . ' ' . 1 . 1 1 1 1 ' l i i i ( 4 I m u ; a c i e a &gt; ; e ,&#13;
rfper&#13;
:\V :i n ;i&#13;
2 w heel&#13;
r. 229-&#13;
9-16X&#13;
i/r&#13;
1/1&#13;
!• no! ha II hi'_:h 1 op shoes,&#13;
J [ &gt; i . b o \ •• : I M ! ( . ] • s k a t e s&#13;
1 p i L : I I l &gt; - I v a l e s s i / e 5 .&#13;
- , / e I 1. %:,. e a i - h . 2 2 9 -&#13;
9-16p I 9908 9-16\ Area&#13;
7141.&#13;
f&gt;hone SJ.- I&#13;
I'M .1 J !,.\V. \ M ' 1 W I , |; &gt;&#13;
M a n v o r a 111 i s (• \ &lt; • f a ' r&lt; . 1 , •&#13;
*•* 11 1 • • J 1. J i c a -111 i a h , y p . 1 c 1 i&#13;
( '; i 1 n ' K .- I i i •! J 1 ; r S ! I' , | I ' ' l i ' k -&#13;
!.&lt; • V I ' 1 I ' l l I I 1 8 7 8 . " i 1 I ' . t ' 1 1 I i - S&#13;
Household&#13;
!-,, -.-h-&#13;
I * - 1 t&#13;
NEWLY relocated tool * n u P . Howe]!. Mich,&#13;
has openin&gt;_r&gt; for operatoi-s on 9-lBx LIQUIDATION 1959 T?uick ' S H E T L A N D pon.v mare with h w a - t&#13;
hai'diop. No credit problems,&#13;
the follow ing m a c h i n e s : B r i d g e - I N S T R U C T O R : F u n d a m e n t a l s ' ?S,S7 weekl.v. Call M i . S c o t i .&#13;
port mills. I.D. grinders, s u r - ol n u r s i n g or medicai-sui M\V,\\ ; c-o-ordinator. I l e n d f i s o n F o r d .&#13;
lace j,Trinders. shape r s . l a thr s . t e a c h i n g and clinical ; 665-0871.&#13;
Must have expeience. Also ?ieed&#13;
experienced bench h a n d s . Apply&#13;
R &amp; B Tool a n d ('"&lt;HRC Co. H S o l cility. I5 ro«nim a d m i n i s t e r e d by&#13;
9-16\&#13;
lo«il. Call A C 7-3842, 9-16p&#13;
M( i M&#13;
F R K E D O C S A c o c k e r , a&#13;
SMALL&#13;
dozen on&#13;
i l o / S I .&#13;
Ui do/.en 1&#13;
col&#13;
c k e r e a n d a h o u n d p u p . G o o d i u n r S f i T ; i X i n c l u d e d . Al H o i -&#13;
l ( ) k F h&#13;
1 ") 1 . \ 1 s o -1 [ 1 p 1 -.&#13;
"&gt;M77 ,\| „&#13;
ItiTT.&#13;
i n a 11 M • i • 1111 • I&#13;
( ' h . i i \&lt; - \ \ n•• 111 • i&#13;
y,&lt;\. 11 ' U 1 h . v i h -&#13;
i.t it-; ,1&#13;
lAi.sion in a n e w 141 b e d&#13;
;rc»Mv e I ' a I ienl C a r e I a-&#13;
E. Grand River Brighton. t h e P,i Board of Eduea- '&#13;
Gl AltAXTEED&#13;
Built-lp Hot Roofs&#13;
Asphalt Shingle*&#13;
Free Estimated&#13;
Repairs and New Roofs&#13;
VIRLEY I I O O F 1 \ « P&#13;
Phone Milford Mutual 4-S785&#13;
115 Carolina, Milford, Michigan tfx&#13;
tion. Personnel ])olicies include&#13;
j-etirement and annual incrr-&#13;
1917 MERCURY 2-door har'dto|)&#13;
Needs transmission, S6.Y&#13;
229-iH7S. before 1 ]),m. 9-ltix&#13;
6} CHEVY Impala. Take over&#13;
payments. '61 9-Passenger S t a -&#13;
wilh children. UP 8-9908. m v ) a k F ' i r m&#13;
f t - 1 6 \ S o u t h L&gt; on o n l i i i s h t o n l i d , |&#13;
^ ' — c o r n e r ol 9 M i l e o r : 7-2171&#13;
O N E F E M A L E b e a - l e f,,,- yA\r&#13;
inent. Call or wriie&gt; Mrs. P. j t i o n wafion S9oo. UP 8-990H. Crops for Sale J. Allen. Director Howell-Rri^h- j 9-16x&#13;
. ton Practical Nurse Program ; -&#13;
MePherson Community Health ' '62 CHEVY II convertible. Red j SEKD W H E A T&#13;
Cenier, Howell Mich. Phone ' wilh white top. Coorl condition. [ from eertit ical 1&#13;
546-M10, Extension Al.&#13;
9 - 1 6 - x S T O P A N D \X)&lt;&gt;K S p e e i n l 1&#13;
p r i c e o n 1010 D e m o l'ull&gt; n | i i i p - 1&#13;
• p e d a n d h \ r i r a u i i e l o a r l i ' i W ' r&#13;
t r a r l p a n d f i n a n r e H a i ! l a n d&#13;
" ! A r e a H a r d w a r e , i ' h o r i e H3L.1-&#13;
v e n r 7 1 4 1 . ! i - 2 3 \ i&#13;
. Also clean&#13;
Enmne recently rebuilt. 229- | wheat .straw . AC 7-4061.&#13;
9-1 fix 9777. * 9-16x 9-23-x&#13;
BLACK DIRT-TOP SOIL&#13;
ROAD GRAVEL, CRUSHED STONE&#13;
EARTH MOVING, FILL SAND OR CLAY&#13;
Bulldozing &amp; Grading&#13;
COLLINS EXCAVATING&#13;
Phone 229-6791&#13;
7600 W. Grand River tf\&#13;
SITUATIONS&#13;
Wanted&#13;
ENPERIENCF.D &lt;ocrr\ n r y&#13;
wants p a n time office work.&#13;
AC 7fi641. 9-16x&#13;
r e&#13;
F O R D Fairlane. V-R Ex-&#13;
)i mechanical condition.&#13;
Good rubber. Phone 229-9247.&#13;
9-16x&#13;
T.IVK STKU'INC hens, i ock&#13;
SI.23, Li^ht breeds o0i\ AC 7-&#13;
3640. 9&#13;
BALED STRAW&#13;
loads, minimum.&#13;
- 400 baled&#13;
Call Robt.&#13;
Page, Saranac, Mich., 3197.&#13;
1957 FORD convertible. 300 t - f - x im&#13;
Fairlane series. Black w i t h )&#13;
white lop. Completely rebuilt j CjRAPES. Pick your own. S2.&#13;
enirmo. Sew transmission, bushel. Ruby Young. 7343 W&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
HOY'S 26' bike. $7. 229-97'in.&#13;
MASONRY&#13;
WORK&#13;
Including&#13;
URICK, BLOCK.&#13;
(K.MENT and STONE&#13;
A n y s i / e j o b u ; i n ( e d&#13;
New or Repair&#13;
John Holtztf&#13;
I Sf- I &gt;&#13;
, \ ( ' ' ( - V&#13;
\..W\t '.I&#13;
'.&lt;. i n u !&#13;
\ '&#13;
s W e 11 adi1 a n d I m&#13;
I a t i ' f A r e a I { . M r J •.«, • i .&#13;
-Vl I !. !&#13;
i oi ini .suite.&#13;
A l t e r •} p m ,&#13;
&lt; m e&#13;
\ , i m t &lt; , h - h t&#13;
.i i : ' i ' p l a i o ^la^-. I ITA e | .&#13;
"I'i.'in") ( . l a n d R i v e r ,&#13;
H u d s o n . 1 17 - TX.'J.''.&#13;
\ V F ' . &gt; I I , \ t ,1 l O T S I - ; p o r l H h l r 1 7&#13;
i n c h 'I A ' a l ' d " - t a l l d , !$7,") ,\ • &gt;e&#13;
l-i&lt;iiiii. A l l J 4 i 1,50. ( j - 1 6 . &lt;&#13;
CONTINUED&#13;
NEXT PAGE&#13;
9-16\&#13;
MARRIED MAN with/ small ' Hollywood mul Her. Now tires.&#13;
family would like caretaker 1 Make offer. AC 9-6430.&#13;
u o r k in exciianue for rental.&#13;
Experience wilh farm mac-bin- ;&#13;
erv and maintenance. 229-9795.&#13;
9-16x&#13;
9-16x&#13;
BUYER'S GUIDE&#13;
"Flowers by Heller's"&#13;
formerly WlnkHhaua Floral Co.&#13;
Phone Howell 384&#13;
Shop &amp; Save&#13;
At Your&#13;
Local&#13;
Merchants&#13;
Gamble's Store&#13;
for&#13;
Hardware — Paint&#13;
Wallpaper - House ware*&#13;
and Appliances&#13;
Electrical&#13;
and&#13;
Plumbing Supplies&#13;
Tires &amp; Batteries&#13;
454 W Main Ph. AC 7-U51&#13;
Emit E. Engel&#13;
DECORATOR&#13;
Painting&#13;
Signs&#13;
— Wall Paper&#13;
IM School St. Brighton&#13;
AC 7-5941 a&#13;
FORD pickup. 229-9416.&#13;
104 &amp;0 Kinnch Drive, Fonda&#13;
Lake. 9-16p&#13;
7)'.) ' . ton Ford pickup. Good&#13;
condition. Catt after 6 p.m. AC&#13;
7-3SH1. 9-1 tip&#13;
! HOLD COSMETIC |&#13;
; PARTIES I&#13;
\ Earn up to $5 per hour&#13;
I demonstrating famous&#13;
•I Studio Girl Cosmetics.&#13;
i Kverythinjf furnished.&#13;
I Full or part time. For&#13;
! full details, phone AC 9-&#13;
1 TO.V). 0-9&#13;
Grand R I \ P I \ Brighton.&#13;
9-16x&#13;
GRAFFS, S2- per bushM. your&#13;
containers, J. C. Murphy, 142&#13;
Swarthoul Rd. Pinckney S7S-&#13;
9735. ' 9-16p&#13;
HAV'F.' \ O I I visited GEORCJKI's&#13;
M A R K E T ? It is on t h r c o r n e r&#13;
of HOVVPII Road a n d M36 ("omplete&#13;
Imp of produce 9-16\&#13;
S P I N E T PIANO May be hurl&#13;
by assuming small rrionthlj j&#13;
payment*. Beautiful finish. Ser j&#13;
it (orally. Write Credit Depi.. ,&#13;
Box .^7. N'ilrs, Michigan. !J-16p&#13;
TOOL M A K E R S&#13;
for&#13;
Milling Machine&#13;
Bridgeport Mill&#13;
Lathe and Bench&#13;
FOWLERVILLE MACHINE PRODUCTS&#13;
FOWLERVILLE. MICHIGAN&#13;
Come See Us. .&#13;
For \ou\ 1'iesh Fruits ;&lt;nd \e^etahles&#13;
Ticked Fresh I):iil\&#13;
SHADY STOP&#13;
slxii M-:ifi. Whitmore Lake — AC 7-4i).'»l&#13;
WANTED&#13;
Distiiliutors wanted by National Firm. For Livingston,&#13;
Washtenaw and Shiawassee Counties.&#13;
$30,000 a year potential — nn competition. Also local&#13;
representatives-&#13;
Call Mr. Miller&#13;
229-6560 . after 6 p.m.&#13;
BEWARE! - BEWARE!&#13;
Whether you own Private Property or a Business&#13;
you can now have it completely protected against&#13;
Vandals, Burglary, etc. For a« little as $15.00 per&#13;
month&#13;
Livingston Security Patrol&#13;
BOX 109 LAKELAND, MICHIGAN&#13;
PHONE 227-213.1)&#13;
BRIGHTON SWEET SHOP&#13;
SEALEST lee Cream&#13;
ADAMS POTATO (HIPS&#13;
PAt'L DeMTA-12.1! W. Main St.—Ph. AC »-&#13;
H E A T H Complete Tree Care&#13;
Tree Sen/ice&#13;
40106 Gilbert St.&#13;
Plymouth, Mich&#13;
Trimming, Removal,&#13;
Spraying, Stump Removal&#13;
by Machine&#13;
MAXWELL, Representative&#13;
PHONK AC 9-fi1.J2 — BRIGHTON&#13;
* tfx&#13;
T E L L P H O N K : (Area Code 317)&#13;
Howell 546-4780&#13;
G. E. C1SSNEY&#13;
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE&#13;
PUMPED — SERVICED — REPAIRED&#13;
YEARLY MAINTENANCE&#13;
PROMPT EFFICIENT — 24 HOIR SERVICE&#13;
Professional and&#13;
Business Directory&#13;
KEEHN&#13;
Fl NF-RAL HOME&#13;
AMBULANCE SERVICE&#13;
706 W M.nn. Ph. 229-9871&#13;
DR. JOHN R. XLLLEY&#13;
Chiropractor&#13;
Iuo».-Thun».-S»t.&#13;
\i n.m. to 6 p.m.&#13;
M0 W. Main St.&#13;
AC&#13;
LJectncaJ Contractors&#13;
(iAFKNEV&#13;
tLE(rfRlC SHOP&#13;
Appli-uice Repair and&#13;
'Licensed Electrician&#13;
Ph. AC 7-7611, 321 W Mm-&#13;
BKIUHION BLAtTY&#13;
SALON&#13;
128 W. SnrUt St. AC 7-3141&#13;
%— Open Evenings —&#13;
Air Conditioned&#13;
PAIN UNG&#13;
Interior A Exterior&#13;
fap«r Haaglag A KenovUu&#13;
Wall Washing&#13;
LEO M SMlfcKZ&#13;
AC 9*9241&#13;
MU itiMd U k « Dr.&#13;
Brighton, Mich.&#13;
27 acres of rolling oak covered hills with about 600&#13;
fOot frontage on nearly private lake.&#13;
Large Delux 4-bedroom brick ranch home, 3 baths,&#13;
2 fireplaces, superb kitchen, breakfast nook, dining&#13;
room beautiful living room. Family room and patio&#13;
with view of lake. Zoned hot water heat; abundance of&#13;
closets and storage. Every room has picture window&#13;
or window wall with scenic view. Attached 2H car&#13;
garage.&#13;
Located in excellent area on paved road just outside&#13;
of Brighton, close to 1-96 &amp; US-23 X-way exits.&#13;
Easy commuting distance to Ann Arbor, Detroit or&#13;
Flint&#13;
10 ACRES VACANT&#13;
Gently rolling land close to&#13;
paved road and M-59. Nice&#13;
location for your country&#13;
home or farmette. Reduced&#13;
to $2,000 with $300 down,&#13;
balance $30. month.&#13;
FOB THE HANDY MAN&#13;
Nearly 2 acres inside Howell&#13;
with 3-bedroom home in&#13;
need of some repair and decorating.&#13;
Includes 2 other&#13;
buildings - one could be made&#13;
into a mother-in-law home—&#13;
LIVINGSTON REALTY CO.&#13;
Brighton - 227-1431 — Howel) - 5*6-4510&#13;
Evening Calls&#13;
LYNN WRIGHT, BRIGHTON 229-7951&#13;
LOU PARMENTER, HOWELL 546-1431&#13;
other a good workshop for&#13;
Dad. Large shade trees,&#13;
large garden space. Reduced&#13;
now to $6,900 with $500 dn.&#13;
CHEMUNG LAKE&#13;
Cute all - year lake front&#13;
home on paved road, M mile&#13;
off US-16. 3 or 4 bedrooms.&#13;
separate living-dining rooms,&#13;
enclosed porch overlooking&#13;
lake. Full bath with extra&#13;
toilet in garage; plus carport&#13;
Gas baseboard hot water&#13;
heating system, gas&#13;
water heater, laundry connections.&#13;
Reduced to $12,900.&#13;
$2,000 down. Payments $79.&#13;
month. Almost immediate&#13;
possession.&#13;
LIKE NEW&#13;
Attractive 3-bedroom ranch&#13;
home, full basement Home&#13;
nicely decorated, has hardwood&#13;
floors, built-ins, tiled&#13;
bath, gas forced air furnace,&#13;
combination a l u m i n u m&#13;
storms - screens. Large 60&#13;
x 142' landscaped lot, shade&#13;
trees, paved street. Realistically&#13;
priced at $13,900 with&#13;
$2,200 down on existing FHA&#13;
Mortgage. $95 monthly payments&#13;
includingtaxes and insurance.&#13;
FOB RETIREES&#13;
Neat compact 2-bedroom&#13;
home with large landscaped&#13;
lot New gas F. A. furnace,&#13;
aluminum storms, well insulated&#13;
and economical to&#13;
heat and maintain. Yours&#13;
for $9,500.&#13;
Household&#13;
CHEST TYPE deep freeze,&#13;
$45. Call 426-9457. 9-16x&#13;
1963 WESTINGHOUSE refrigerator,&#13;
§100. Mahogany dressing&#13;
table, mirror and stool. Library&#13;
table. Studio couch. Call&#13;
before 5, AC 9-6227. After 5,&#13;
AC 9-9514. 9-16x&#13;
G. E. refrigerator and stove. 3&#13;
chests of drawers. Simmons&#13;
Hide-a-Bed. 2 living room tables.&#13;
2 living room chairs. Maytag&#13;
washing machine. Motorola&#13;
TV. All in very good condition.&#13;
AC 9-6433. 9-23p&#13;
ELECTRIC STOVE $10.00, kitchen&#13;
set $15.00, lamp table&#13;
$10.00 smoking stand 5.00&#13;
Westinghouse 21" TV. $40.00.&#13;
2 single beds $10.00 AC 7-4381.&#13;
9-16x&#13;
THE SINGER COMPANY —&#13;
Biggest sale of the year. Sewing&#13;
machines up to $65 off,&#13;
Vacuum cleaners $25 off. Used&#13;
machines $14.95 up. Little or&#13;
no down payment. Don't miss&#13;
this sale. Phone Norman Pilsner,&#13;
your only authorized representative.&#13;
AC 9-9344. 9-23-x&#13;
GAS RANGE, large Norge,&#13;
good condition. Cheap. Pinckney&#13;
878-9752.&#13;
9-16-x&#13;
Household&#13;
50 G A L L O N GAS HOT&#13;
water heater. Have no need&#13;
for. Call AC 9-6303. t-f-x&#13;
ELECTRIC IRONER, Thar, in&#13;
perfect condition, $30. Mrs.&#13;
Frank Seger, 209 Pierce St.,&#13;
Brighton. tfx&#13;
WANTED&#13;
WANTED, Someone to help&#13;
with care of 3 children, and&#13;
house work. Lave in preferred.&#13;
Call between 8 a.m. and 3 pjn.&#13;
229-9378. 9-16x&#13;
GOLFERS. Don't allow the&#13;
season to end without playing&#13;
BEAUTIFUL RUSH LAKE&#13;
HILLS GOLF CLUB. Golf, Picnic,&#13;
Swim, Bowl on the Green.&#13;
Bring the family. Play all day&#13;
for only $1.50. NO WAITING.&#13;
Rush Lake Hills Golf Club, 3199&#13;
Rush Lake Rd., 878-5569. Follow&#13;
M-36 to Pettysville Rd.&#13;
9-16x&#13;
DO REWEAVING, TAILORING,&#13;
MENDING and ALrERATIONS.&#13;
Mr*, CedJ Gore,&#13;
phon« AC 9-2732. t-f-a&#13;
200 PRIZE-WINNING contestants&#13;
wanted. Chuck's Repair&#13;
Shop. Pinckney. 9-16-x&#13;
Earl W . Kline Real Estate&#13;
9817 E. Grand River Brighton, Michigan&#13;
1&#13;
City of Brighton&#13;
1 ACRE LOT —3 Bedrooms,&#13;
fireplace, c a r p e t i n g &amp;&#13;
drapes, screened porch, excellent&#13;
condition. Terms&#13;
INCOME: — 2 Bedrooms&#13;
down* kitchen complete with&#13;
trailt-lns, ceramic bath, S&#13;
lots, S car garage, apt. has&#13;
1 bedroom, kitchen, hath&#13;
with stall shower. Excellent&#13;
condition. Terms.&#13;
INCOME — Corner lot S&#13;
apt. never unoccupied, 1 apt.&#13;
completely furnished. Excellent&#13;
investment. Terms.&#13;
Country&#13;
10 ACRES — This beautiful&#13;
estate is rolling &amp; wooded.&#13;
Home custom built with all&#13;
the extra's. Owner leaving&#13;
state. Terms.&#13;
BEACH LAKE — 8 Bedrooms,&#13;
all electric heat, lake&#13;
front, attached par., extra&#13;
lot, fireplace, excellent condition.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
240 ACRES — S Bedroom&#13;
home, can be sold as unit or&#13;
80 acre parcels.&#13;
30 ACRES — Rolling &amp;&#13;
wooded; Terms Close to 1-96.&#13;
Lake Homes&#13;
COTTAGES — On Round&#13;
Briggs and Island Lake from&#13;
$6,000. &amp; up.&#13;
AC 7-4636&#13;
LAKE-OF-THE-PINES —&#13;
New S Bedrooms, 2 fireplaces,&#13;
l!/2 baths, attached&#13;
2 car garage Ranch. Terms.&#13;
ROUND LAKE — All panelled&#13;
interior, storms and&#13;
screens, ..good., beach, ..$9,-&#13;
500.00 Terms.&#13;
BOUND LAKE — 3 Bedrooms&#13;
frame, lake front,&#13;
level wooded lot, porch&#13;
screened and glassed. Terms.&#13;
FONDA LAKE — Brick, 2&#13;
car attached garage, Disposal&#13;
and dishwasher, Gas&#13;
hot water heat, storms and&#13;
screens. Excellent beach.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
Commercial&#13;
NEW HUDSON — Building&#13;
10 x 50 now leased, apt.&#13;
above, Ideal location. Terms.&#13;
BRIGHTON — Grand River&#13;
East 200 x 300. Terms.&#13;
BRIGHTON — Grand River&#13;
West. 185 x 400. Terms.&#13;
Lake Homes&#13;
BRIGGS LAKE — Stone&#13;
siding &amp; alum, siding, 3 bedrooms,&#13;
2 car garage OU H.A.&#13;
heat, partial basement, Lot&#13;
90 x 212, fireplace, lake&#13;
privileges. $9,500. Terms.&#13;
SELVES LAKE — I Bedrooms&#13;
(poss. 3rd.) plus 2&#13;
Bedroom cottage, S car garage,&#13;
8'/i acres, 330 ft. lake&#13;
frontage, can be sold as unit&#13;
or will divide. Terms&#13;
Lake&#13;
Building Sites&#13;
LAKE-OF-THE-PINES —25&#13;
desirable waterfront lots.&#13;
Take your choice, $4,500,&#13;
10% down.&#13;
LAKE-OF-THE-PINES —&#13;
Off lake lots, heavily wooded&#13;
with beautiful pines. $3,-&#13;
500, 10% down.&#13;
Farms and Vacant&#13;
WANTED&#13;
WANTED. CONTESTANTS!&#13;
Stop in Chuck's Repair Shop&#13;
and get your Golden Key. For&#13;
further details, see our ad.&#13;
9-16-x&#13;
WILL pay cash for a good used&#13;
chain saw also a used hammer&#13;
knife mower. 227-7369.&#13;
9-16x&#13;
DIRTY cars for the Brighton&#13;
Jaycees Car Wash, September&#13;
19th on North St. 9-16x&#13;
Aoroago&#13;
60 ACRES — I Bedrooms,&#13;
2 story home, H. A. Heat,&#13;
paved road large barn. Excellent&#13;
condition. Terms.&#13;
SMALL FABMS — 2»/i - 5&#13;
- 1 0 A C R E S PARCELS,&#13;
well restricted, l mile north&#13;
of access to 1-96. Terms.&#13;
120 ACRES—Vacant, Wooded&#13;
and Scenic. Close to 1-96&#13;
Terms&#13;
30 ACRES — HARTLAND&#13;
AREA, 3 Miles from Expressway,&#13;
large barn 40 i&#13;
30, Septic &amp; Well. Terms.&#13;
7 ACRES — Wlnan's lake&#13;
Sub. Terms,&#13;
40 ACRES — Rolling and&#13;
wooded close to I-B6. Terms.&#13;
Du Bailey&#13;
AC 9-9432&#13;
Dnane Hyne&#13;
AC 7-4636&#13;
Walker Fanssett&#13;
M6-100T&#13;
Brighton 227-1021&#13;
BUILDING. Must have 14'&#13;
doors. Minimum 50' length and&#13;
25' wide. Cement floor or&#13;
smooth dirt floor. Accessible to&#13;
main highway in the Brighton&#13;
Howell area in Livingston&#13;
County. Write Box K-362, %&#13;
Brighton Argus. 9-30x&#13;
WANTED&#13;
TO RENT&#13;
LIGHT housekeeping room or&#13;
small apartment by middleaged&#13;
woman. Utilities must be&#13;
paid. $40 per month. AC 7-&#13;
7572. 9-16x&#13;
2 OR 3 BEDROOM home in&#13;
vicinity of Hawkins school. 229-&#13;
9759. 9-16x&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
FLOOR SCRUBBER and Pol&#13;
isher by hr. day, etc Gamble&#13;
Store, AC 7-255L t-f-x&#13;
GARDEN ROTO-TILLER foi&#13;
rent by the hour or day Gamole&#13;
Hardware. tfx&#13;
CHAIN SAWS, cement mixer,&#13;
lawn seeder, lawn roller, wheel&#13;
barrows, various other tools&#13;
and equipment Including rototiller.&#13;
CHUCK'S R E P A I R&#13;
878-3149. t-f-x&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
SLEEPING ROOM. 803 Madison&#13;
St. 229-9370. tfx&#13;
LOVELY, 3 BEDROOM home.&#13;
Wi baths. Attached garage.&#13;
Private lake. 2 fireplaces. Recreation&#13;
room. AC 7-1693.&#13;
9-16-x&#13;
YEAR ROUND cottage to rent&#13;
at Portage Lake. Call Howell&#13;
546-3669. 9-16-x&#13;
MODERN HEATED. 4-rm. duplex,&#13;
on lake, near Whitmore&#13;
Lake, private entrance. Phone&#13;
AC 7-5713. nights. t-f-x&#13;
ROOM &amp; BOARD, tamily style&#13;
614 Flint Rd. AC 9-7065. t-f-x&#13;
FURNISHED COTTAGES. Gas&#13;
heat. Utilities included. By&#13;
week or month. 2 miles from&#13;
Brighton. AC 9-6723. tfx&#13;
with 90 ft. frontage on Fonda&#13;
Lake. Large family room, also spacious bed rooms.&#13;
All in very good condition. Excellent beach.&#13;
$25,000.00.&#13;
3 BDRM. RANCH on approx. 2 acres. Fire place,&#13;
large kitchen with lots of cupboards, built-in ove^&#13;
&amp; range. Very handy utility room. Oil H. W. he^t&#13;
&amp; very low fuel bills. Attached, plastered garage.&#13;
Built in 1961. $18,900.00 —Conv. Terms.&#13;
3 B£)RM. LAKEFRONT HOME on extra large lot.&#13;
Oil heat, large kitchen and dining area. Excellent&#13;
frontage. $12,500.00 — Terms.&#13;
3 BDRM. Ranch with full basement, attached 2&#13;
car garage. Very floor floor plan. Dishwasher &amp;&#13;
lots of cupboards in kitchen. Oil furnace. Just outside&#13;
of Brighton on double corner lot. $13,300.00.&#13;
FOUR ACRES of hilly wooded land for home site.&#13;
Convenient to Brighton and near pavement. $3,-&#13;
500.00.&#13;
KEN SHULTZ AGENCY&#13;
Real Estate &amp; Insurance 9909 E. Grand River. Brighton AC 9-6158&#13;
ARGUS • DISPATCH — WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16, 1964&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
2 BEDROOM brick home. Fonda&#13;
Lake area. $80. per month.&#13;
AC 9-7865. 916p&#13;
BACHELOR'S apartment. AC&#13;
9-6029. tfx&#13;
FURNISHED efficiency apartment&#13;
for 1 person or couple.&#13;
All utilities included. $15.00&#13;
per week. AC 9-6723. 9-23x&#13;
Wanted&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
HOME WANTED for cash,&#13;
close in, neat neighborhood.&#13;
South or southwest section.&#13;
Will pay from $3,000 to $5,000,&#13;
1 or 2 bedrooms. % Box K&#13;
364 Brighton Argus. 9-16p&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
LARGE LOT, 96 ft. wide. Gas,&#13;
water in. Near Main Street Inquire&#13;
6202 Island Lake Drive.&#13;
9-16-p&#13;
100 FT. LOT NEAR US-23 and&#13;
Grand River. $200 down. Inquire&#13;
6202 Island Lake Drive.&#13;
9-16-p&#13;
LAND&#13;
CONTRACTS&#13;
WANTED&#13;
Immediate&#13;
Cash&#13;
Earl Garrets.&#13;
Realtor&#13;
Rfi17 Commerce Rd.&#13;
Orchard T*ke. Mich.&#13;
EMpire 3-2511 or&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
I&#13;
Looking&#13;
for a&#13;
New&#13;
Home?&#13;
CHANCES ARE&#13;
YOU'LL FIND&#13;
THE HOUSE OP&#13;
YOUR DREAMS&#13;
ON THIS PAGE&#13;
1&#13;
SCHOOL LAKE—3-Bedroom home in excellent&#13;
condition. Separate dining room, 1V£ baths,&#13;
plastered walls, hardwood floors, full basement,&#13;
2-car garage, large lot with lake privileges. Only&#13;
$10,900.Terms arranged. This home offered at&#13;
this exceptionally low price as owner is moving&#13;
i from this area.&#13;
THREE BEDROOM BRICK RANCH — Near&#13;
West Elementary School- Two baths, basement,&#13;
oil heat, dining room, breezeway, 2-car attached&#13;
garage, large lot. $21,500. Terms.&#13;
LAKE-OF-THE-PINES — 3-Bedroom brick&#13;
ranch with walkout basement, Two fireplaces,&#13;
21/2 baths, gas heat, attached 2-car garage.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
BAETCKE LAKE — 2-Bedroom cottage with&#13;
175 ft. water frontage. Full bath, stone fireplace,&#13;
separate tool shed, enclosed porch, alum, storms&#13;
&amp; screens, furnishing and boat. Excellent condition.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
HURON RIVER — Year round two bedroom,&#13;
partially furnished, iy2 car garage, $9,000.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
SOUTH LYON AREA — 3-Bedroom brick and&#13;
frame ranch. V/z baths, dining room, fireplace,&#13;
hot water heat, attached garage. Home only 3&#13;
years old. Terms.&#13;
160 AfRE FARM — Will sell as unit or divide.&#13;
Good investment, close to Brighton. $350.00 per&#13;
acre- Good terms.&#13;
We have many other listings of homes, cottages,&#13;
farms, vacant acreage and lake lots.&#13;
A. C. THOMPSON, Real Estate&#13;
9947 E. Grand River&#13;
Brighton — AC 7-3101&#13;
Salesmen:&#13;
MERLIN GLAZIER WILLIAM REICKS&#13;
AC 9-9345 AC 9-6335&#13;
W E B U Y&#13;
LAND CONTRACTS&#13;
IF YOU ARE SELLING&#13;
P R O P E R T Y ON A&#13;
LAND C O N T R A C T&#13;
AND WANT TO GET&#13;
YOUR MONEY OUT OF&#13;
THE CONTRACT CALL&#13;
M. McMAY.&#13;
Howell 546-3610&#13;
Custom Built&#13;
Ranch Homes&#13;
ON FOUR 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, dura'&#13;
tub 3 pc. bath, double bow]&#13;
sink, installed. Complete wiring&#13;
with fixtures. Walls and&#13;
ceilings insulated. %" drywall&#13;
ready for decorating&#13;
Model: 28425 Pontiac TraJJ&#13;
2 miles north of Ten Mile,&#13;
So. Lyon.&#13;
Cobb Homes, Inc.&#13;
S»«t» Lyes, Mtoh.&#13;
HOWELL TOWN &amp; COUNTRY, Inc&#13;
# REAL ESTATE # INSURANCE # BUILDING&#13;
Three Offices to Serve You . . .&#13;
• HOWELL-&#13;
• BRIGHTON-&#13;
1002 E. GRAND RIVER&#13;
DIAL 546 - 2880&#13;
• PINCKNEY&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
3 BEDROOM RANCH — close to shopping&#13;
center, kitchen has built-ins, b a t h -&#13;
full basement — Located on two lots.&#13;
$16,500. No. 1321&#13;
I&#13;
2 BEDROOM or possible 3 bedroom, ^&#13;
story home Separate dining room, close&#13;
to A &amp; P and churches. $12,900. with $1,900.&#13;
down No. 1674.&#13;
2 BEDROOM RANCH — Living Room,&#13;
dining room, kitchen and utility room. Lot&#13;
66 x 147. Priced to sell. No. 1451&#13;
i BEDROOM, two-story home, 1H baths&#13;
living room 15 x 19 with fireplace, separate&#13;
dining room, full basement, l*fc car garage.&#13;
$12,900. with excellent terms. No. 1542&#13;
TWO-STORY HOME — Exterior in excellent&#13;
condition — living room 14 x 16 — dining&#13;
room 12 x 14 — Good location to shopping&#13;
and school. $7,900. Cash No. 1715&#13;
COUNTRY&#13;
2/5 ACRE — 3 bedroom — one story homo.&#13;
Carpeted living room, basement with work&#13;
shop and play room. Attached two car garage.&#13;
Nice landscaping. $15,900. with terms&#13;
No. 1708&#13;
2 BEDROOM COTTAGE - combined living&#13;
room and kitchen — lake privileges on Rush&#13;
Lake. $7,500. with $750.00 down. No. 1685&#13;
LAKELAND COUNTRY CLUB — two-level&#13;
home overlooking Golf Course — beautiful&#13;
trees and setting — modernistic home — 3&#13;
bedrooms. No. 1682.&#13;
8\\ ACRES — 2 bedroom ranch — dininq&#13;
room — kitchen and spacious living room&#13;
— attached 1*4 car garage — storms and&#13;
screens. $10,500. with $2,500. down. Mo.&#13;
1665&#13;
8 BDRM. RANCH — Maxfield Lake Area —&#13;
ceramic bath — built-in kitchen — Maybe&#13;
purchased furnished. 511,500. with $2,500.&#13;
down. No, 1664.&#13;
2 BEDROOM RANCH — living room 24 x 14,&#13;
kitchen and dining area 16 x 26 — breezeway&#13;
and attached 2% car garage, Near&#13;
Brighton. No. 1655&#13;
HORIZON HILLS — 4Bedroom ranch, full&#13;
basement, fireplace, kitchen with built-in&#13;
oven, and stove, 2 baths. Attached 2 car garange.&#13;
$35,000. No. 1522.&#13;
2 BEDROOM modemestic ranch on beautifully&#13;
landscaped country lot. Carpeted living&#13;
and dining room, fireplace, kitchen with&#13;
built-in oven and range, blender and dishwasher.&#13;
Possibility of lakefront. $23,000.&#13;
No. 1633.&#13;
3 BEDROOM RANCH — living room, kitchen&#13;
— attached two car garage. Lot 110 x 198.&#13;
$12,000. No. 1645&#13;
19 ACRES — 3 bedroom older farm home in&#13;
good condition. Living room, kitchen and&#13;
dining room. 1H car garage. Beautiful setting&#13;
among blue spruce and hemlock trees.&#13;
$17,000. No. 1701&#13;
3 BEDROOM RANCH — Hamburg Area —&#13;
black top road — Built in 1958 — Excellent&#13;
closet space. $12,500. No. 1632&#13;
3 BEDROOM ranch nestled in pines — many&#13;
features — slate floor entry way — covered&#13;
patio — cherry paneled family room with&#13;
fireplace and many more. No. 1512&#13;
8 ACRES — River borders one side of this&#13;
3 bedroom home — fireplace — attached&#13;
garage. $18,500. Terms acceptable. No. 1272&#13;
2 BEDROOM cottage, living room with fireplace,&#13;
kitchen, bath, covered patip. Compeietly&#13;
furnished. $10,500. No, 1559&#13;
SMALL COTTAGE — full basement, living&#13;
area 12 x 20, kitchen 10 x 7, full bath,&#13;
knotty pine interior, furnished, 2 lots.&#13;
$6,500. with $1,000. down. No. 1697&#13;
3 BR RANCH — carpeted living room with&#13;
fireplace, kitchen and dining area, 1% baths.&#13;
recreation room, 2H car garage Nicely&#13;
landscaped. $21,500 No. 1547&#13;
3 BEDROOM BANCH — within stones throw&#13;
of Brighton — 1% bath — carpeted living&#13;
room — full basement. No. 1675&#13;
108 W. MAIN AC 7-1151&#13;
117 E. MAIN 887 - 3177&#13;
LAKE HOMES&#13;
HARVEY LAKE — Four bedroom Bi-Levei&#13;
lakefront, brick exterior — walkout basement&#13;
— 2 car attached garage *a bath&#13;
off master bedroom. No. 10-12&#13;
ORE LAKE — Three bedroom cottage -&#13;
Excellent beach — 75 x 300 lot — large&#13;
shade trees — living room 12 x 13 — dining&#13;
room 12 x 15 — porch 9 x 26. No. 1712&#13;
BUCK LA'KE — Two bedroom ranch — built&#13;
in 1964. Ceramic bath — excellent easement&#13;
to lake. $9,250. No. 1714&#13;
HANDY LAKE — nearly new 2 bedroom&#13;
ranch — full basement — kitchen hn&gt;&#13;
built-in stove and oven — dining area 1i&#13;
x 15 — $12,775. — $1,500. down. NTo. 1684&#13;
SILVER LAKE - 2 bedroom — oil furnaet&#13;
—designed for year around living - With&#13;
extra lot. $11,000. with SI,000. down. No&#13;
1628&#13;
LONG LAKE — 2 Bedroom — large porch -&#13;
garage — furnace — This cottage is pan&#13;
of exclusive club. $12,730. with $3,500&#13;
down. No. 1629&#13;
LOXG LAKE — 2 bedroom cottage — moderr&#13;
kitchen — Sandy beach. $11,000. with $2.&#13;
500. down. No. 1586&#13;
CROOKED LAKE — Small cottage — 2 lot-&#13;
— $7,950 with $1500. down. No. 1603.&#13;
SCHOOL LAKE —Not on the lake, but across&#13;
road beautiful School Lake — 3 bedroorr&#13;
new home on large lot, beautiful setting&#13;
at a barpain. $12,300. cash. No. 1326 R-1&#13;
STRAWBE1RY LAKE — 3 bedroom, secone&#13;
row homo with attached garage, spacious&#13;
living room. $9,600. with $2,600 down. No&#13;
1535&#13;
LAKE CHEMTNG - Excellent lake privileges,&#13;
2 bedroom cottage with walk-out basement,&#13;
can be used for year around living&#13;
Spacious shaded lot. $8,850. No. 1601&#13;
RUSH LAKE — 2 bedroom year-round hom&lt;-&#13;
— second lot with good easement to lakeliving&#13;
rocm and bedrooms carpeted — aluminum&#13;
siding. $11,200. with terms. No&#13;
1576&#13;
3 BEDROOM ranch type cottage, pine&#13;
paneled interior, newly carpeted living&#13;
' room, fj^nily kitchen combined with dinin?&#13;
area, Excellent beach. $13,000, No&#13;
1311&#13;
TRIANGLE LAKE—2 Bedroom year around&#13;
lakefront home — Enclosed front porch&#13;
$12,500. No. 1617.&#13;
STRAWBEJIRY LAKE — 3 bedroom home -&#13;
full basement with finished recreation room&#13;
—living room and dining room carpeted -&#13;
ideal beach — screened in patio, $18,500&#13;
with terms. No. 1481&#13;
CEDAR LAKE — 3 bedroom ranch typfcottage&#13;
— interior wood paneling — 55x12::&#13;
lot. $9,000 with $1,500 down. No. 1480&#13;
LAKELAND — Not by the sea, but beautiful&#13;
Strawberry Lake — 2 bdrm 1 story horn?&#13;
—ideal commuting distance to Ann Arbo?&#13;
—$12,500 with $1,000 down. No. 1366&#13;
WOODLAND — 6 BEDROOM brick venee)&#13;
ranch home. Large living room with fireplace.&#13;
2 baths, family kitchen, glassed ir&#13;
porch with grill. Outside patio with grili&#13;
2 car garage. $31,500. No. 1553&#13;
FARMS&#13;
12 ACHES — 4 bedroom modern home — fuli&#13;
basement with walkout entrance — 3 acres&#13;
wooded — other outbuildings. $15,800. Nc&#13;
1584&#13;
116 ACRES — 97 acres tillable. Four or five&#13;
bedroom, home. Large barn — si!o — corn&#13;
crib and milk house. $20,900. No. 1368&#13;
INCOME PROPERTY&#13;
4 APARTMENTS — presently all units oc&#13;
cupied — parking space for two trailers&#13;
now occupied, excellent location — well&#13;
landscaped — additional land available -&#13;
Ideal investment.&#13;
Mildred Shannon Mildred Duff&#13;
AC 9-6636 MU 5-2056&#13;
Bea Meggitt Sally Noeker&#13;
AC 9-2496 AC 9-6874&#13;
Charles Showerman Roscoe Eager&#13;
Art White&#13;
Virginia Herrmann Erston Clarke&#13;
AC 9-7923 498-2173&#13;
Bill Ernst H. G. Wiggins&#13;
AC 9-9407 PR 4-5648&#13;
Ralph Nauss Hollis Miller Bob Fritch&#13;
Bill Bortels&#13;
ATTENTION! M e m b e r s of&#13;
Lakeland Golf &amp; Country Club,&#13;
spacious 3 bedroom lakefront&#13;
cottage at beautiful Winans&#13;
Lake. $15,500.&#13;
ONE ACRE with 45 ft. lakefrontage,&#13;
4 bedroom modern&#13;
home, 2 car garage, excellent&#13;
location. Strawberry L a k e .&#13;
$25,000. Terms.&#13;
70 FT. LAKEFRONTAGE on&#13;
Zukey Lake quality 5 room&#13;
home, full basement, breezeway,&#13;
2 car garage plus guest&#13;
house. Large site. $19,000.&#13;
SIX BEDROOM farm home,&#13;
good farm buildings on 158&#13;
acres of tillable land, lots of&#13;
black top road frontage. $49,-&#13;
500. Terms.&#13;
ayner&#13;
408 West Insurance £ Real Estate «ain Street RIGHTON Detrolters call WOodward 3-1480&#13;
EST. 1922 Open Sundays &amp; Evening* by appointment&#13;
AC 7-2271&#13;
tC&#13;
LAKEFRONT HOME attractive&#13;
inside &amp; out, gas heat, best&#13;
fishing. $8,500 $2,000 down.&#13;
BEST BUY in years, real nice&#13;
6 room Strawberry lakefront&#13;
cottage on chain of 9 lakes,&#13;
paneled interior, enclosed porch,&#13;
wooded lot, safe sandy beach,&#13;
completely furnished. Garage.&#13;
$12,750. Terms.&#13;
LAKEFRONT HOME 5 rooms&#13;
with nice Rec. Room, oil furnace,&#13;
basement, excellent sand&#13;
beach, Briggs Lake, $12,500.&#13;
$2,500 down.&#13;
THREE BEDROOM country&#13;
home at Sears Lake, fireplace,&#13;
full basement, oil furnace $10,-&#13;
500. '&#13;
ARGUS # DISPATCH _ WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 16 19*4&#13;
WANT ADS&#13;
: FOR RENT&#13;
m 2 LAKEFONT homes 3 and 2&#13;
* bedroom. Modern, year around.&#13;
* Gas heat. Automatic hot water&#13;
* heater. John Peterson, 813&#13;
Z~- Sunrise Park Drive. 9-30p&#13;
.:•'• 1 BEDROOM apartment. Heat&#13;
furnished. Close to shopping.&#13;
No children or pet*. $65.00 per&#13;
,•" month. Shown byy appointment.&#13;
Phone AC 9-6611. tfx&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
2 LARGE lots at Little Bear&#13;
Lake near Lewiston. 56 ft. wide&#13;
x 250 ft. deep each. Excellent&#13;
hunting and fishing. 229-6397.&#13;
9-16x&#13;
DUPLEX INCOME, $100.00 per&#13;
month. Frame. $7250. Down&#13;
payment $1200, $60 per month.&#13;
GR 4-7058. tfx&#13;
WOODLAND LAKE. 875 ft. income&#13;
property. Good shore.&#13;
Blacktop road. 6 year around&#13;
rentals, hi mile from 1-96 exit.&#13;
Owner. C. A. Rusling, 8377 Hilton&#13;
Rd 9-23x&#13;
WIXOM — 5 acres, spacious&#13;
face brick Colonial. 3 bedrooms&#13;
down. 3 and bath unfinished&#13;
second floor with heating, wiring,&#13;
and plumbing. Kitchen&#13;
built-ins. Owner sacrificing.&#13;
$25,000. TR 2-2914 evenings.&#13;
TR 4-9615 days. Morris Realty.&#13;
10-14x&#13;
LEGAJL&#13;
nOTICES&#13;
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A .I&#13;
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.''I&#13;
N l i u&#13;
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Bull. Services&#13;
FOP SOIL, gravel, stone, land&#13;
scaping, grafting, mmvtng Sep&#13;
tic tanks and fielfls French&#13;
ing, Bulldozing Eirtred Truck A&#13;
Tractoi Service 229-6X37 M-x&#13;
AUTO GLASS: Finest work&#13;
and materials. Pickup and de&#13;
livery service or use our cai&#13;
your choice. MUFFLERS. UN&#13;
CONDITIONALLY guarantee&#13;
to original consumer tor at&#13;
long as he owns the vehicle on&#13;
which it is installed. AlRCP&#13;
welding supplies. LEAF Spr&#13;
ings, all cars and Ught trucks&#13;
IH to 2 Tun Trucks, front*&#13;
only. TRUCK MIRRORS re&#13;
condi t i o n e d, $3.50. ABE'S&#13;
AUTO PARTS, Howell Phone&#13;
151.&#13;
FOR SALE - Extruded alumi&#13;
nura storm windows and duox*&#13;
Gamble Store. Brighton. Phone&#13;
AC 7-2M1 t-t-x&#13;
LET GEORGE DO IT • FREE&#13;
estimates on new gas, oil OT&#13;
coaJ furnaces and pliimbing&#13;
Brighton Plumbing and Heat&#13;
ins Phone AC 9-2711 t-f-*&#13;
St Art. o r MKHKiVN&#13;
Tbt r r u M t * c«urt h&gt;» ttw&#13;
O o u t ) ot Uvtn«*t4K&gt;&#13;
In the Mattel ol Lh« t s u t e ol&#13;
ERNEST E. TOWNSEND. Deceased.&#13;
« ivuiun oi *aid . aun ne.o mi&#13;
September U. 1964.&#13;
h*ren*nt. Honor* Die PKA^i'ib t .&#13;
d AKRON. Judge ot Probate&#13;
NOTICE IS HEKKBY (JIVKN in*,&#13;
the iwtltlon of Thorna* H. Towiuvnci,&#13;
the Administrator of s&lt;ud entitle. praying&#13;
that his final account b* HIIOW«&lt;&lt;1&#13;
and the reaUiut* of said entatt* usj{&#13;
to the persons entlih'ci thereto,&#13;
wUI lx» heard at the I'n-rjafe Couri&#13;
m October 13. 1964. at ten A.M;&#13;
It IN Ora«*ie&lt;i mat nunce irureui&#13;
t&gt;p given iiv uuoilcation of J copy&#13;
hereof foi thrw weeks consu-putivteiy&#13;
previous t'. said day o! fiearlna in&#13;
he BRIGHTON ARUl'S. and ihat&#13;
the 0**»tltli&gt;*i«*i cause a crjpy a) this&#13;
not'ce to oe served upon each Kn&lt;Mvn&#13;
u&amp;rty tn interest at his last KnrrA-n&#13;
dddres» by registered certified, or&#13;
jrdinary mtul (with pnxif ui mailing»,&#13;
or by personal servitf, al least fourteen&#13;
U 4 J days prior to such hearing.&#13;
FRANCIS K UAKKUN&#13;
Judge of Probate.&#13;
A true c&lt;v)v&#13;
HKLKN \i GOULD&#13;
of Probate.&#13;
John R. Brennan Al (unity&#13;
:il'4 U\ Main Street&#13;
Knghion, Midi.&#13;
September lti, u.i,&#13;
LANN1NG. his wile tu 1SA i&#13;
HONAL HOMKS ACX'KP&#13;
TANCE CORPORATION «tn&#13;
Indiana coiporatiun dated Ui*1&#13;
23rd d«&gt; of June 1958, and&#13;
recorded in the office of ihe&#13;
Register ul Deeds for thtj&#13;
County of Livingston an&lt;i&#13;
State of Michiguii. on the -ti.h&#13;
day ol June 195S. in i&#13;
347 of Mortj?ayes. on pu^e&#13;
iu&#13;
YEAR AROUND H O M E S .&#13;
WOODLAND LAKE, w i t h&#13;
large picture window giving&#13;
panoramic view of lake. Beautiful&#13;
front yard and beach. 2&#13;
story house and basement, garage.&#13;
Convenient to 1-96. Only&#13;
$16,500. MORAINE LAKE,&#13;
near GM proving grounds. New&#13;
3 bedroom bi-level brirt&lt; with&#13;
attached 2 car garage. $19,900.&#13;
McKercher Realtor, Ann Arbor.&#13;
662-3249. 9-23x&#13;
Bus. Services&#13;
CARPET and furniture clean-&#13;
Ing by Servicemaster. Free estimates.&#13;
Phone 546-4560. If no&#13;
answer 546-0413. tfx&#13;
GAS Conversion Burners. Free&#13;
estimates — terms. Gentile&#13;
Home Center. UP 8-3143.&#13;
tfx&#13;
QUALITY floor sanding and&#13;
finishing. Free estimates. J &amp;&#13;
C Floor Co. 227-2867. tfx&#13;
WATER WELLS. 3 in. to 10 in.,&#13;
teat holes, electric pumps&#13;
pump repairs, well repairs&#13;
Norman Cole. Hickory 9-2319&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE in&#13;
my home or a t your office&#13;
227-7338 - Hazel Shirtliff.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
FAST ACCURATE typing in&#13;
my home. Phone after 7:00 p.m.&#13;
STATE OF StHHH.AN&#13;
The Prubftte Court lor tft«&#13;
IJouitty 0 | LJvlngwlvD&#13;
Ir the Mutter of tru t-state &lt;M&#13;
CiKORGE S . WOODARD. a / k , a&#13;
GEORGE W00I1ARD, Deceased.&#13;
A&lt; 8 »eb«iu&gt; ii +au&lt; Court, neid on&#13;
September 15. 19t&gt;4.&#13;
Present. Hunornt&gt;ie FKAM-'IS b,&#13;
rtARRON Judee ol Hrobafe&#13;
V O T J T E I? HKREBY o'lYh.V Thai&#13;
Ihe petitions of Ada Woodaid, the&#13;
Special Administratrix and Executrix&#13;
ot said estate, praying that her final&#13;
• iCeounts as Special Admtmslrulrix&#13;
and Executrix be allowed and the&#13;
residue of said estate asfclgiu'ii u&gt; \hf&#13;
persons entitled thereto, will be lu-nrd&#13;
at the Pronate ('"lift un Oitubi-r O,&#13;
19S4, at ten A.M.:&#13;
H la Ornerfl&#13;
lie given by puDJirgtion o! a cupy&#13;
hereof tot th"-ee weeks consecutivcK&#13;
previous to said day ol hearing in&#13;
;he BRIGHTON ARAL'S, and that&#13;
the petitioner cause a copy uf t:iis&#13;
notice to be served U[XMI earn khnwu&#13;
Tarty in intercut at his last known&#13;
address hy registered. ccrlificil. nr&#13;
ordinary mail (with proof of mailing&#13;
i. or hy personal service, at least&#13;
fourteen &lt; 1-1 &gt; days prior to »ueh hearing.&#13;
FRANCIS «. BAKHON&#13;
Ju&lt;ijjt ol l^robate.&#13;
A true copv&#13;
HFLEN M GOULD&#13;
Register it Pmhate.&#13;
William D Mc( 'cine. Allnrney&#13;
Urijfht'in,&#13;
which said&#13;
thereafter, or) the 24th day &gt;) '&#13;
February 1959. assigned i&lt;&gt; •&#13;
CZECHOSLOVAK SOCIETY&#13;
O F AMERICA and recorded&#13;
on March 3, 1959 tn the office&#13;
fl the Register ot Deeds Ivi&#13;
ihe County ot Livingston and&#13;
State of Michigan, in Libei&#13;
'?56. Paj^e 111. Livingston&#13;
County Records, on which&#13;
\l0rtjjaj4e t h e r r i.s claimed 'o&#13;
ho due at the dale oi thi&gt;&#13;
notice, t o r principal a n d in-&#13;
UNt'sl. the sum of Ton Thousand&#13;
nine hundred fil'ts&#13;
M.\ and 27 100 I $10,95*5.2Y i&#13;
Dollars, and t h e further sum&#13;
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' .ddod at the time of salf &lt;ii&#13;
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' • | ' • ' l i \ l r s l ' &gt; I T 1 1 I I C .^ '\\i\\ II I&#13;
F - . " i : h . M . i i : . . ' i * b t ' K f i t . ( i r c i - f i O A U T i n - , n&#13;
^ ( • . ; i n n n i . i l ] , - i n i h i - p i n t I h t - i v - i f&#13;
' i v M i i . ' i k ' t l i n l . n - ' i 1 S , P i . ^ f 4 n f&#13;
' U S I . A i u _ ; &gt; &lt; &lt; J D ( " i &gt; i . i n t &gt; K t * &lt; ' &lt; i n i h . m u d&#13;
m - ' i n - ' U i , &lt; - i i i L j l u r i i t f i l i n ( l i f t - n D u l i&#13;
' [ ' s n i p , | . i \ i n ^ s l u n C i i . i n l v 1 . . M i c h -&#13;
wltll&#13;
U O I i i ' K S T K R KKI iKtiAL&#13;
I\i;.&lt; -vM) LOAN&#13;
VV'H!-i •i-vtrt. MrtSs&#13;
M n r l ^ . i j e t - . A S , M _ "&#13;
H; ii !•:. HHOWN&#13;
• r - i . i - i . - I i . . M i . r t y f t • . • ! •&#13;
SA\'&#13;
A i&#13;
A'&#13;
WE REPLACE GLASS - In a&#13;
luminurti, wood or steel sash&#13;
C. G. Rolison Hardware, 111&#13;
W. Main S t AC 7-7531. t-f-x&#13;
CALL THE FENTON upholstering&#13;
Co. for free estimates&#13;
A-l workmanship *— Lowest&#13;
prices. Phone Fen ton MA 9-&#13;
6523, 503 N. LeRoy St., Fenton,&#13;
Mich. t-f-x&#13;
ALL KINDS of home repair&#13;
work, Light hauling, tree trimmmiinngg&#13;
. AACC 99-66226644. tfx&#13;
227-2373. 9-23-x&#13;
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE in&#13;
my home or at your office, 227&#13;
7338. tfx&#13;
5i t% FARM I&gt;OANS, Federal&#13;
Land Bank Ass'n. 205 N Wainut&#13;
St. Howell, Phone 1422.&#13;
tfx&#13;
WELDING — REASONABLE&#13;
rates, guaranteed, no job too&#13;
small. B1U Willi*. AC 9-7063.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
CRANE RENTAL, farm ponds,&#13;
drainage ditches, lake shores&#13;
cleaned and sanded, Trucking,&#13;
bulldozing. AC 9-9297. t-f-x&#13;
FOR SALE — Varcon batteries&#13;
tire*, mufflers, tail pipes and&#13;
auto accessories. G a . n b l t&#13;
Store, Brighton AC 7-2551.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
Nearly 2.500 local medical&#13;
personnel in Indonesia, South&#13;
Viet Nam, Peru, and Ecuador&#13;
have been trained by the more&#13;
than 600 American physicians,&#13;
dentists, nurses and technicians&#13;
who have served aboard&#13;
the hospital ship S.S. HOPE.&#13;
co\er the debt now- rcinainif^&#13;
secured by said Mortya^e. or&#13;
any part thereof, ivhereby MIL-&#13;
2*1ST : h e ; r i Power of sale contained in s;t,(&#13;
M u r t ^ a ^ e h a s hecume upeiat&#13;
i \ e ;&#13;
Now T h e r e f o r e . Not k-o i;.&#13;
Hereby Gi^en t h a t hy \ i i t u o .1&#13;
the power of sale cotiKiiiwd&#13;
in said M o r t g a g e a n d in p u r -&#13;
suance of t h e s t a t u t e in siu.-li&#13;
c;i&gt;e made a n d pro\ tc 1 -.• rl. tlie&#13;
said Mort^aj-ie will he lococlosed&#13;
by a sale of t h e premises&#13;
therein described o r * o ' v '&#13;
much thereof a s mav be nee- i (',' i&#13;
iri, 'Si. :iu ess,ii \ \ a t public auclion. \.&lt;&gt; f&#13;
ihe highest hi rider, a t I he west i }'']&#13;
front door of t h e C'ouitiiou.-i- '&#13;
in i h e City of Howell. a n d&#13;
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M i&#13;
A._- •&gt;: Nu\ '.v&#13;
V I M R OF MM HK. \ . \&#13;
In r r i i h a l c &lt; • u n for r&#13;
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K i &gt; I I K K K R Y l i l V f i N&#13;
I ' . i r s i if s f i . i l i l i r i ' i i M ' i i a r r&#13;
ti&gt; i . ' v s t - n t t h e i r c l a t n i s&#13;
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thai&#13;
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J'BP ero'mi* t«nr» lor tba ! f r o n t d o o r o f h e C o u i t i i o u . - i - • - ' " i ' i ^&#13;
t ' o n n t y •&gt;» U V I D B » U U I \ ., , i . o p i t . , o f H i n t - . i l l m i d : ^ ' '&#13;
K V E R E ' I T I . E S L I K K M E I t V . S ) i . ! C o u n t y &lt;ii L i \ i l l u s i o n . M l C ' h - :i . H | A .&#13;
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Sr., De(.'i-(i&gt;iL'&lt;i. ( h o l d i n g M i * 1 ( U ' C u i t ( o u r t i n ; •, . - - r r &gt;. 1 •&#13;
At « a e » R i u n n u u c o u n n e i o oo; a n d f o r s a i d C o u n t s 1 o n "' "'••'••••&#13;
S e p t e m U T 9. Iflti4. j „ . . , . . „ „ , .. , 1 &lt; u ", , .v f...,-'&#13;
c &lt; " &gt; ' « • s u c h I H V L I&#13;
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-. r i i t i i i ' l ' i T ' V n f J U i i&#13;
t 1 - i i ; c : i c i a u n s '.V'ill I&#13;
Ci i t . ! ' Ml I ! 'C P l ' n l l . ' l I&#13;
m i i»*f Hi 1 ^ 1 4 a t t i *&#13;
That V i M ' f t ' p f ^ f i i i t&#13;
i - ; 1 1 i i . ' i I I ' « • • . i | i \ h c i i ' i&#13;
-. c~i i i W I ' l ' I '. | K f &gt; T ' l ' \ ' l i '&#13;
f i i ' f i n v ^ . i n t h e B v l y h i&#13;
1 f ' i l ! c i ; i r \ '&#13;
l i ' f t o l i e&#13;
l r ' v i n I M1 f ul&#13;
T r a i l&#13;
Honoranie&#13;
barron, Prohnte&#13;
NOTICE tS HERKBY CU KN. Thnt j&#13;
nil creditors ct sah) deceased are required&#13;
to ['resent their cluinis In wrii&#13;
Ing and utvlei oath, to said ' "ouft and&#13;
to terve a ropy thero'if l'pnti llnic&#13;
•nmmnns of Briuhton. Mlcniu'an, fiduciary&#13;
ot said estate, unii that sivh&#13;
claini* wfll b&lt;&gt; heard and \ftr- nelrs of&#13;
said deceaied will he doterminod i&gt;v&#13;
said Court at the iJrr&gt;tm(e Office on&#13;
T7, 19H4. ut ten A M .&#13;
It Is ordered. T h a t notice inrrenf bo&#13;
giv«ri by ounliration of a copy norenf&#13;
for t h r e e weeks consecutively p r e v m u s&#13;
to said d a y of h e a r i n g in i h e B r i g h -&#13;
'.un Ar){us. an&lt;) that the fiduciary c a u s e&#13;
H I'I py uf itns notice to he gerved&#13;
upon e a c h Known p a r l y in interest ri»&#13;
hl« lajit known a d d r e s s hy registered.&#13;
certified o r ordinary mail 'with i&gt;r&lt;&gt;nf&#13;
of rnai!(ji(ji. &gt;v \&gt;y pt'fsonal s e r v i c e&#13;
Rt le«Kt fou1 teen I 1 4 I days prior tt&gt;&#13;
isur.'h h e a r i n g .&#13;
FRA.\(1H&#13;
JiKiiie ut P r o b a t e .&#13;
A true copy:&#13;
1IKI KN M. OOt'LD&#13;
Register&#13;
Marttn&#13;
FT 1-&#13;
ib, 'J'.i.&#13;
NOTICL OF MUKK.A(it&#13;
Default IvtMii^ been nuu!c&#13;
in t h e conditions of a certain&#13;
Mortgage made hy GERALD&#13;
R. L A N N I N G and GAIL M&#13;
3-BEDROOM - FURNISHED MODEL&#13;
b y . . . STEVEN'S FURNITURE off HOWELL&#13;
any body can buy a G.I. repossessed home HOMES 3-BEM00MS - ONE BATH down Small Closing Cost FOR ONLY $7350.00 - $58.00 PER MONTH&#13;
THIS INCH DES TAXES, PRINCIPAL, INTEREST and INSURANCE&#13;
MODEL OPEN DAILY&#13;
9:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M.&#13;
CLOSED FRIDAY AFTERNOON&#13;
W e d n e s d a y t h e 1 t h&#13;
November" 1964. a t 10:00 o clock i&#13;
lOastern S t a n d a r d T i m e in tivfoienoon&#13;
of said d a y , a n d&#13;
said p r e m i s e s will be sold to I ''a't;i&#13;
p a \ t h e a m o u n t so a s atoi '•-&#13;
.-aid t h e n d u e on said Moiii;&#13;
a^e t o ^ e l h e r w i t h five a n d&#13;
o n e q i . i r t e r p e r c e n t i n t e r e ^ i , ;&#13;
le^ra] eosts, A t t o r n e y s ' fees a n d !&#13;
also a n y t a x e s a n d i n s u r a n c e&#13;
t h a t said Mortc;a;;ee dui-s pn&gt;&#13;
on o r prior t o t h e d a l e of Sriri i&#13;
s a l e : which said p r e m i s e s a r e&#13;
rInscribed in said .Mori^.i.^e a.-&#13;
I'oJIow s t u u it ;&#13;
P r o p e r t y s i l u a l c d in tiir ,&#13;
Town&gt;hip uf Cirnen ()a;&lt;, ! , i \ -&#13;
iiiL'sinn ("uuety, Michigan, d o -&#13;
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Tr,u nvhip, Li\ iHuston C o u m y .&#13;
.Miehiy.'m. according t o tiic&#13;
plat ihei-eof a s recorded tn&#13;
Lihvr H nf Plats, P a g e 4&lt;y&#13;
Li\'iii'.rston C o u n t y Records&#13;
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O F AMP; RICA&#13;
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A f r i l l I ' l l K ' HROWN&#13;
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Mori Lracee&#13;
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dat..-&lt;l t n e Mi'h d a . v o f ( j r T n i i . r ;fl."i«.&#13;
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tpr F'cde'"tl Savings and f^ian A.s-&#13;
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al hiii !a-t k'.iA'p ,-nitrfns by !&#13;
rf,7istrrofl. cevUU''&lt;\- or or il'"ary mall&#13;
&lt; \".. t h prnnf r,\ m.'ii I in .;'. nr hy personal&#13;
servifr&gt; nt least fni.Ttfrn M4'&#13;
Model at 9245&#13;
Lee Road, Brighton&#13;
Call Collect&#13;
•&#13;
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90&#13;
229-6552 or after 9 p.m. s&#13;
546-3705&#13;
VEB&#13;
STATE&#13;
OLD U.S.-2S&#13;
MARCY DRH&#13;
POLICE&#13;
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MODEL&#13;
• I I I I • uGnRl -EWEN IHIUOLUSSGE donala henkelman co. REAL ESTATE&#13;
General Sales for Saxony Subdivision&#13;
Exclnslve VA Agent&#13;
No Mortgajfe is Necessary \&lt;t&#13;
PAY OFF&#13;
VOUR BILLS&#13;
and REMODEL&#13;
YOUR HOME!&#13;
Let t's Combine Your Bills&#13;
Into One Low Monthly Payment&#13;
EXAMPLE PLAN&#13;
Bills 2,000&#13;
Remodeling 2.000&#13;
Total 4,000 40&#13;
NO&#13;
BILLS&#13;
FOK&#13;
VI&#13;
MONTHS&#13;
—Aluminum&#13;
—Additions&#13;
—Attic Room*&#13;
—Furnare*&#13;
—Recreation Rooms&#13;
—Foundation*&#13;
—Roof*&#13;
—Dormers&#13;
BR 2-42^7 — Call follect or Mail Coupon&#13;
ATLAS MODERNIZATION&#13;
10057 Southfield&#13;
Detroit. Michigan&#13;
1 would Jiko to an all the facts about .\our unique&#13;
plan.&#13;
Plfcisr ha\e jour representiitive call on me.&#13;
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MERCEDES-BENZ 220 SI - W d o o r sad.n.&#13;
B e « h gray offset with buffed q . n u m , U . t h . r upholst&#13;
«ry. Radio, heater and air conditioning. C o i t several&#13;
• houiandj n«w.Henderson price only $ f495. $55 PER MONTH&#13;
HENDERSON FORD&#13;
I 9 6 0 T H U N D E R B I R D — F u l l power, »!lver b t u t . This.&#13;
t«i-piece i n g a r a g e - k e p t c o n d i t i o n . Y o u c a n pure&#13;
this p r e s a g e a u t o f o r t h « u n h e a r d price* o f $ 1 3 9 5 .&#13;
PER MONTH&#13;
FORD CITY&#13;
1964 M E R C U R Y C O N V E R T I B L E - M e r c - O . M a t i c t r a m .&#13;
m i s j i o n , r a d i o , h e a t e r , p o w e r i t e e r i n g a n d b r a k e i , Tarnpico&#13;
red with solid w h i t e vinyl i n t e r i o r . T h i i f a c t o r y h,%h&#13;
4 , 0 0 0 mile c a r cdn b * p u r e h a i t d f o r only $ 2 7 9 5 .&#13;
PER MONTH&#13;
HENDERSON FORD&#13;
1963 F O R D G A L A X I E — E c o n o m y " 6 " sUnrJ«rd i h i f f ,&#13;
Radio, h e a t t r , w h i t ( v m l | fires. C h o i c e of t w o - d o o r or&#13;
f o u r - d o o r . End of t h e mod*»l y » « r . B a r g a i n p r i c e d i l t h i&#13;
u n b t l i e v a b i e low figure of $ 1 4 9 5 , $55 PER MQNT.I&#13;
FORD CITY&#13;
1959 B U I C K f o u r . d o o r h a r d t o p . M i s t g r e e n finish w i t h&#13;
p o w e r s t e e r i n g a n d brakes. A b e . u t i f u l f a m i l y car f o r&#13;
• o w n or c o u n t r y . A H e n d e n o n b a r g a i n a t only $ 8 9 5 . $35 PER MONTH&#13;
HENDERSON FORD&#13;
1961&#13;
uon,&#13;
vinyl&#13;
Low,&#13;
PONTIAC four door&#13;
radio, whitewalli,&#13;
interior. Take&#13;
low price of&#13;
the&#13;
only&#13;
station Wagon&#13;
heater. Glacier&#13;
"Kiddies' to&#13;
$995.&#13;
. Auto&#13;
green&#13;
school&#13;
trinsrnisw'th&#13;
a ' !&#13;
in style. $39 PER M O N T M&#13;
FORD CITY&#13;
1963 O L D S F-85 C O U P E - V-8 standard shift for t h o i .&#13;
who want power and performance. Styled In «n i m .&#13;
maculate blue finish for comfort and conv.nlence. Weekend&#13;
priced « • only $1595. *&#13;
PER MONTH&#13;
HENDERSON FORD&#13;
1959 PONTIAC Iwo-door hardtop, Roi« bt,q». Th»&#13;
liHl* Udy will lovci this on«. Easy to drlvn — ««iy t «&#13;
pay for. Fir»t com* — first served. Hendanon pric»&#13;
$795. $30 PER MONTH&#13;
FORD CITY The House of Bargains and Service&#13;
Open \ltflillv Til ft P.M.&#13;
22M.? U. Stadlam Blvd. mi5&#13;
ANN ARBOR'S LARGEST FORD DEALER&#13;
4 - •»-.&gt; "" &gt;&#13;
ARGUS • DISPATCH — \VEDr~SDAY, SEPT. 16, 19C4&#13;
I&#13;
LIVINGSTON COUNTY'S FASTEST&#13;
GROWING DEALER&#13;
LOW PRICES WIDE SELECTIONS&#13;
THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS&#13;
'62 Chevy&#13;
2-Door Biscayne&#13;
Standard Trans. 1395&#13;
'59 Chevy&#13;
2-Door Auto&#13;
Like New 695&#13;
'59 Chevy&#13;
Station Wagon&#13;
Standard Trans ?695&#13;
HAMBURG AUTO&#13;
7603 M-36 HAMBURG, MICHIGAN AC 9-9061&#13;
Open Monday, Wednesday &amp; Friday Evenings&#13;
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE — JUST ASK FOR LOU&#13;
Want-Ads AC 7-7151&#13;
CLEARANCE&#13;
ON ALL&#13;
30 NEW CARS&#13;
Look at these Bargains...&#13;
NEW '64 ECONOUNE VAN&#13;
# EQUIPPED WITH 170 . 6-CYLINDER ENGINE # FRESH AIR&#13;
HEATER # 2-SPEED ELECTRIC WASHERS &amp; WIPERS # ft.&#13;
PLY TIRES&#13;
Now you can&#13;
Buy This For&#13;
Only $189530&#13;
'63 FORD CONVERTIBLE&#13;
8-CYLINDER,STANDARD TRANSMISSION, R. &amp; H., GOOD COND&#13;
'63 VOLKSWAGON CONVERTIBLE&#13;
R &amp; H, AND WHITE WALL TIRES&#13;
'61 FORD RANCHWAGON&#13;
8-CYLINDER AUTOMATIC&#13;
'63 FALCON, 2-DOOR&#13;
HARDTOP, 8-CYLINDER, STANDARD TRANSMISSION, SHARP&#13;
'62 RAMBLER CONVERTIBLE&#13;
6-CYLINDER, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION&#13;
'61 Ford Fairlane 2-Door&#13;
6-CYLINDER, STANDARD TRANSMISSION, RADIO &amp; HEATER&#13;
'60 T-BIRD HARDTOP,&#13;
FULL POWER, GOOD CONDITION '&#13;
We Also Have Some Good&#13;
Transportation Specials&#13;
Wilson Ford Sales&#13;
"BRIGHTON'S LARGEST FORD DEALER"&#13;
GRAND RIVER — PHONE AC 7-1171 — BRIGHTON&#13;
Brighton High School Band Spends Week at Camp&#13;
OUTDOOR WARM UP MORNING PRACTICE IN THE LODGE&#13;
Monday, Ai.,^bl L'5, 66 band&#13;
members. 10 chaperones, and&#13;
M r. Klopshinske, director,&#13;
lei t Brighton fop a week oi&#13;
work-by-day and&#13;
game's by niyht&#13;
Mahn-Go-Tah-See&#13;
i -M, ichigan. They&#13;
fun and&#13;
at Camp&#13;
at Hale,&#13;
arrived at&#13;
! Camp at 2:00. Band Boosters&#13;
; 'make this week's pre-school&#13;
: training possible.&#13;
' The first thing done was&#13;
to set the ciocks and watches&#13;
a half hour ahead to correct&#13;
•a Unit1 difference. The camp&#13;
^ocs on "Mahn-sj;o time" which&#13;
.•.rives them a little more day&#13;
Tuesday the alarms were&#13;
shut off at 7:15 amid a chorus&#13;
of moans and groans at the&#13;
oarliness of the hour.&#13;
At 7:45 came breakfast which&#13;
Kathy French declares was&#13;
very delicious. After breaklast,&#13;
about 15 minutes were&#13;
spent cleaning the cabins.&#13;
Xext on the schedule was&#13;
an hour and a half concert&#13;
rehearsal. After a ten minute&#13;
break, it was back to practice&#13;
on the marching field til!&#13;
11:3(1. Then recreation till&#13;
12:15 and lunch.&#13;
Afternoons were spent much&#13;
the same with field drill&#13;
being the big event.&#13;
Evenings brought a variety&#13;
of entertainment ending with&#13;
a sing-along around the big&#13;
fire place in the dining hall.&#13;
Tuesday saw t h e Mahn-golympics&#13;
with such events as&#13;
an egg throwing contest, peanut&#13;
hunt and water race.&#13;
Wednesday it was a cookout&#13;
at the slate park and fun&#13;
on the Rollways along tli •&#13;
AuSab^e. Thursday there wis&#13;
a visit to the river and a&#13;
big dam with a trip on :&gt;n&#13;
old paddle wheeler. The first&#13;
"coc" in a week was the&#13;
highlight of the evening for&#13;
many.&#13;
Saturday was stunt night.&#13;
One of the most applaude ;&#13;
stunts was a "Mr. K—this is&#13;
your life." I t began as&#13;
"Baby K." George Bufford,&#13;
was carried in his basket&#13;
and took him through various&#13;
stages of growing up to be&#13;
Brighton's band director.&#13;
Mr, K declared the week&#13;
a success since it does provide&#13;
the opportunity for hour^&#13;
of good practice and a start&#13;
on formations for half time&#13;
shows.&#13;
Baetcke&#13;
(Continued from page&#13;
was self-employed as an attorney.&#13;
He was a member ol tiv&#13;
Michigan State and Livingston&#13;
County Bar.&#13;
He is survived by his wife,&#13;
Lura, four daughters. Mrs.&#13;
James Siford, Shari, Lura Jean,&#13;
and Ann; his mother, Mrs.&#13;
Grace Baetcke, a sister. Mrs.&#13;
A. Colton Park, all of R-ILTOton,&#13;
and a brother Berndt G.&#13;
Baetcko, C ilonH, US. .A r"h&#13;
(retired) of San Clemente,&#13;
Calif., and one granddaugnter,&#13;
Ellen Siford.&#13;
LIQUIDATE — LIQUIDATE — LIQUIDATE&#13;
I&#13;
o&#13;
a&#13;
I&#13;
&lt;&#13;
Of&#13;
We Are Forced&#13;
To LIQUIDATE&#13;
70&#13;
CARS&#13;
and TRUCKS&#13;
48's — 64's&#13;
MAKE YOUR OWN DEAL&#13;
irS&#13;
&gt;H&#13;
i SMITH FORD SALES&#13;
y 401 W. GRAND RIVER&#13;
" 546-2250&#13;
'LIQUIDATE — LIQUIDATE — LIQUIDATE&#13;
3&gt;HH&#13;
liiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit WANTED&#13;
GOOD USED&#13;
CMS&#13;
Top Dollar&#13;
Paid&#13;
BULLARD-Pontiac-Rambler&#13;
9S20 E. GRAND RIVER BRIGHTON&#13;
Phone 237-1971&#13;
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+ Democratic&#13;
(Continued from pajji" uiie)&#13;
Barton was unanimously elected&#13;
to fill the office of permanent&#13;
Democratic- committee&#13;
chairman;Eileen Timmons was&#13;
elected secretary; Martin Lavan&#13;
was appointed parliamentarian.&#13;
Three committees were&#13;
appointed by Bar.ton, these being&#13;
the credentials, resolutions,&#13;
and the nominal ing committees.&#13;
The credentials committee,&#13;
after H brief caucus, recommended&#13;
that the delegates&#13;
whose names appeared on the&#13;
County Clerk's list be delegates&#13;
to the convention and that all&#13;
vacancies be filled as approved&#13;
by law.&#13;
Named as delegates to the&#13;
State convention were: Mary&#13;
Austin, Howe!!; Otto Wondel,&#13;
Conway; Henry H o p k i n s ,&#13;
Genoa, Brian Lav an Brighton;&#13;
Jack H. Shinn, Genoa: Murray&#13;
Kennedy. Putnam: William&#13;
Hogan, Drerfit'lrl: Mary Lott,&#13;
Cuhoctah: Joseph Slandlick.&#13;
Green Oak.&#13;
The nominating committee&#13;
named the following as alternates&#13;
to the state Democratic&#13;
convention: Jean Desch, Hamburg&#13;
township: George Boyd,&#13;
Joaan Perry, Green Oak; Martin&#13;
Lavan, Brighton City;&#13;
Thomas A. Barton, Huwell;&#13;
Jennie Hopkins, Genoa: Phillip&#13;
Krupa, Charles Powers, Brighton.&#13;
All names recommended were&#13;
unanimously approved by the&#13;
delegates.&#13;
The delegates voted thai they&#13;
would not be bound, at the convention,&#13;
by unit rule.&#13;
Thomas A. Barton, in a&#13;
speech, called for party unity.&#13;
The events of early evening,&#13;
he said, were sad for the&#13;
party. To be a good Democrat&#13;
requires a knowledge of all of&#13;
the various levels of government,&#13;
Barton went on.&#13;
Brian Lavan, candidate for&#13;
state representative, said. "We&#13;
can't afford to hate because&#13;
that is how we lost Kennedy . .&#13;
we are in the minority i in the&#13;
county' and we must band&#13;
together.1'&#13;
Martin Lavan, candidate for&#13;
prosecutor, pledged an all-out&#13;
effort to win that otfice. He&#13;
is prepared, he said, to serve&#13;
Ihc people who have been so&#13;
good to him. Hf will advocate&#13;
the one-man, one-vote concept&#13;
in this county.&#13;
In the course uf the fracas&#13;
of the earlier .session, tho&#13;
American flag, which had become&#13;
just another obstruction,&#13;
;'!nv\-;t loppl-") worn iw start.1.&#13;
It is encouraging to note, that&#13;
when the air had .-lean-1 "our&#13;
flag was still there."&#13;
This is a good sign.&#13;
Bad&lt; (Continued from page ont&gt;),&#13;
short transactions such ns&#13;
check cashing, commercial deposits,&#13;
persona! money orders,&#13;
savings deposits and withdrawals&#13;
and installment loan&#13;
coupon payments.&#13;
Other banking services will&#13;
continue to be available at regular&#13;
hours both at the main office&#13;
and the Hamburg branch&#13;
office. 1 cars USED CAR &amp; TRUCK CEXTER&#13;
OF LIVIXGSTOX COUXTY - - -&#13;
QUALITY CHEVROLET - IIOWELL PH.&#13;
USED CARS&#13;
1960 Chev Bel-Aire, 4-Dr. Sedan,&#13;
(i-CVLINDER, P. (iLIDE. RADIO — Local Car&#13;
1962 Chev Biscayne, 6-Cylinder&#13;
2-DOOR SEDAN, RADIO, W. WALLS, STANDARD, SHIFT— Sharp&#13;
1961 Chev Bel-Aire, 4-Door, V-8&#13;
P GLIDE, W. WALLS, RADIO — Color Red&#13;
1960 Chev Biscayne, 6-Cylinder, 2-Door&#13;
STANDARD SHIFT, RADIO — Low Mileage&#13;
1961 Chev Biscayne, 6-Cylinder&#13;
P GLIDE, 2-DOOR, W. WALLS, RADIO — 2 to choose from&#13;
1962 Chev Impala Convertible, V-8&#13;
P. GLIDE,'P. STEERING, W. WALLS. RADIO&#13;
1963 Chev Impala Convertible Super Sport&#13;
230 V-8.P, STEERING, &amp; BRAKES — COLOR BLACK&#13;
1959 Chev Station Wagon&#13;
V-8, POWER GLIDE, RADIO&#13;
1959 Chev 2*Door, V-8&#13;
POWER GLIDE, RADIO, GOOD TIRES&#13;
1960 Olds 88 4-Door Hardtop&#13;
P. STEERJNG, P. BRAKES, RADIO — SHARP&#13;
1955 Cadillac 2-Door Hardtop&#13;
FULL POWER&#13;
TRUCKS - Also we have '65 trucks for delivery&#13;
1962 Chev Vz-Ton Long Wide Box&#13;
1963 Chev VzTon Long Wide B o x - N e w Tires&#13;
1963 Chev i Ton Long Wide Box&#13;
19&amp; Chev ::i Ton Long Narrow Box&#13;
LOTS OF OTHER GOOD CARS TO CHOOSE FROM—STOP IN AND&#13;
SEE THEM OR CALL . . . WE WILL COME SEE YOU!&#13;
SALESMEN&#13;
JOSH MITCHELL RUSS GEHPJNGER&#13;
LYLE HERBST HARLEY ALLEN QUALITY CHEVROLET 861 E. Grand River — Howell, 546-4240</text>
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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;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&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;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;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&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 82 — NO. 34 PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN — WKDM- SDAY, SKPTEMBKR 9 1961 SINGLE COPY 10c&#13;
Ground Breaking for the&#13;
Baptist Church. Parsonage OLD TIMERS TO PLAY OCT.&#13;
ShangriLa Residents&#13;
O.K. Incorporation&#13;
Of the seventy-six person^&#13;
who cast ballots Saturday,&#13;
Sept. 5, 46 of them approved&#13;
Shangri-La Association to h-&#13;
Incorporated, with U1 t&#13;
voting against the ,&#13;
issue. The voting took place in '&#13;
ja garage at 4476 Shangri-La '&#13;
i Drive.&#13;
; Shangri-La Lake is a rr.andevcloped&#13;
lake, channeled from&#13;
I Bass Lake located near Lak'1- ;&#13;
land, Michigan. I t has about I&#13;
SHOWN HERB: (L. to R.) are Neil Bell, builder&#13;
Milton Tyrrell, Deacon; James Himes, Deacon;&#13;
Louis Swarthout, building" chairman and Pastor Roland&#13;
C. Crosby during the ground breaking ceremony.&#13;
Following the morning worship&#13;
service on August ,'50,&#13;
3 964, the congregation of the&#13;
Galilean Baptist Church of&#13;
Portage Lake gathered for a&#13;
ground-breaking service at the&#13;
location on the church property&#13;
where- a pasonage-Sunday&#13;
School building is planned&#13;
lor construction this fall.&#13;
This service marked a del'inile&#13;
step forward in efforts&#13;
begun about six years ago&#13;
whet) the congregation began&#13;
a savings account for a par-&#13;
AL 1hLs time over K.'1.,000.00&#13;
lias been p,ivrn tovvaids construction,&#13;
with more than&#13;
1 wo-ibirds being received dnrjii1.:&#13;
the past two years.&#13;
The plans call for a frame&#13;
structure containing a large&#13;
Jiving room, combination kitchen-&#13;
dining room. four bod&#13;
rooms, full bath, half bathntility&#13;
room, hall baih for&#13;
Sunday School personnel and&#13;
students, pastor's study, and&#13;
one cur garage.&#13;
'Ihe lull basement will provide&#13;
a Sunday School department&#13;
assembly area plus six&#13;
separate class rooms — to accomodate&#13;
approximately eighty&#13;
Sunday School students.&#13;
The added room for Sunday&#13;
School expansion is already&#13;
needed as three classes presently&#13;
meet outside the church&#13;
building, one in the church&#13;
bus and 1WO in the homes of&#13;
teachers.&#13;
The Sunday School attendance&#13;
has averaged one hundred&#13;
thirteen during the first,&#13;
eight months of 1964, a twentyfive&#13;
per cent increase over the&#13;
average of eighty-nine during&#13;
196,). *&#13;
Mi". Neil Bell has been named&#13;
iis the bu.'lder. Much volunteer&#13;
labor from the men of the&#13;
congregation is anticipated&#13;
during the period of construction.&#13;
Mr, Louis Swarthout is&#13;
chairman of the building committee,&#13;
which also includes;&#13;
Mr. James Himes, Mr. Milto'i&#13;
Tyrrell, Mi1. LeRoy Walker&#13;
and Pastor Roland C. Crosby.&#13;
The present church building,&#13;
located at 9700 McGregor&#13;
Road, P i n c k n e y . Michigan,&#13;
which was dedicated and first&#13;
used in 1954, is free of debt&#13;
The present pastor, the Rev.&#13;
Roland C\ Crosby, has been&#13;
with the church since December.&#13;
1962.&#13;
Survives Cut&#13;
Jugular Vein&#13;
A Whit more Lake man is&#13;
lucky to be alive today as he&#13;
suffered a severed jugular vein&#13;
while a t work Friday, at'the&#13;
Super Alloy Forge plant at&#13;
10800 Hamburg Road.&#13;
Frank Cox, 31, was working&#13;
on a grinder and evidently forgot&#13;
to change pulleys when he&#13;
started to grind a bushing, Following&#13;
the accident it was&#13;
found that the machine was&#13;
running 42,500 r.p.m., much too&#13;
fast for this type of work.&#13;
The bushing flew apart from&#13;
this speed and a piece of the&#13;
metal struck Cox in the neck,&#13;
cutting the jugular vein. He&#13;
was rushed to St. Joseph Mercy&#13;
Hospital, Ann Arbor, where he&#13;
underwent an emergency operation&#13;
and is now reported in&#13;
"satisfactory" condition.&#13;
Hamburg P.T.A.&#13;
Board Makes&#13;
Plans for Year&#13;
The Hamburg P.T.A. Board&#13;
m e m b e r s met Wednesday,&#13;
September 9 at the Hamburg&#13;
School for the first time this&#13;
year, to make plans for the&#13;
ensuing year.&#13;
Further details and information&#13;
concerning this meeting&#13;
will bp published in next&#13;
week's paper1.&#13;
.'-' !v lines i MI 11 s .shores a n d&#13;
"i r.("&gt;7 iin&gt; S n a n g r i - L j A &gt;&#13;
-•'oci; t ion v. as formed c o m -&#13;
&gt;:.-'• I i'i tlie o c c u p a n t s from&#13;
' hese ii.lines. F u n d s a c c u m u -&#13;
: ; ) ( ' l !ivrn a n n u a l (Uies h a v e&#13;
al'iinr.l iln: L a k e r s to c o m -&#13;
• 'ii.'te m a n y projects, all bc-nc-&#13;
1 ical t o ihe p r o p e r t y o w n e r s&#13;
during 1 huso \ ears.&#13;
Tlie mure recent project t h e&#13;
•s'haiigii-La Association boa^Ls&#13;
having been a part of is t h a t&#13;
"1' providing funds t o p r o m o t e&#13;
the legal action necessary toward&#13;
tlv* ,S3,(X)0 dam which is&#13;
now being built al the end nl&#13;
Bass Lake, which will, primarily,&#13;
maintain the water&#13;
level in both, Bass Lake and&#13;
Shangri-La Lake.&#13;
Officers of the&#13;
t ion will be those&#13;
of the Association.&#13;
Mr. Raymond Baumgartner,&#13;
President; Mr. Harold (.Jnllen,&#13;
Secretary: and Mr, Herbert&#13;
Sheldon, Treasurer,&#13;
Incorporaincumbeu:&#13;
They ai'e&#13;
Tickets Wilt Go On&#13;
Sale Here Sunday&#13;
A s H i e \ v n H &lt; | t i h n s , t h a i l i n i o o f y e a 1 * a p p r o a c h e s&#13;
o n c e m o r e w h e n c i i i / c i ^ i n l ' i o a r o ; i lrml&lt; f o r w a r d w i t h&#13;
m u c h e n t h u s i a s m f r o m i ! i a i " O l d T i m o r ' s F o o t b a l l&#13;
G a m e " b e t w e e n ! ii«• I ' l n c k n e v A l l - S t a r s a n d t h e H a m -&#13;
b u r g H o l l - C a t s . b o t h t e a m s b e i n g r n m p o - e d -of a l u m n i&#13;
f r o m e a c h o f t h e n \ &gt;&gt; - e l m o l s ,&#13;
T h i s \ c a i - t l i ' ' A l l M a r a&#13;
84 Years For Frank&#13;
I • Events&#13;
Calendar&#13;
Saturday, September 12&#13;
Rainbow Girls will have a&#13;
; li ly ride a t 7:00 p.m. They&#13;
'will tour the Game Reserve.&#13;
Members, please bring hoi&#13;
dot's and buns for themselves&#13;
I and their guests,&#13;
* .» *&#13;
Tuesday, September l~i&#13;
OLS Livingston County Association&#13;
will meot at Pinckney&#13;
Masonic Temple. Afternoon&#13;
meeting wii! begin at&#13;
IM'.O. dinner will be served at&#13;
tv.00 p.m., evening session will&#13;
start at 7:30. Dinner reservations&#13;
should be made by Sept.&#13;
11 with Mrs. Darlene Waite&#13;
phone UP 8-3674.&#13;
* .&lt; :*&#13;
Friday, September 18&#13;
Pincnnoy Chapter No. 145&#13;
will conduct initiation ceremonies&#13;
at 8:00 p.m. at Masonic&#13;
Hall.&#13;
P H.&#13;
Game,&#13;
field. 7:&#13;
bridge.&#13;
S. Varsity Football&#13;
Pmckney's Athletic&#13;
."&gt;() p.m. with Stock-&#13;
Satud.ty, September 19&#13;
Rainbow installation of officers&#13;
at Masonic Hall at 8:00&#13;
p.m. Public invited.&#13;
The Way We Hear It&#13;
. . . . Tom Davis, and friend,&#13;
Mr .and Mrs. Buzz Bowman,&#13;
Mr, and Mrs. Gene McAinsh,&#13;
"Mr and Mrs Dale Perkins and&#13;
their horses journeyed to&#13;
Spall a, Michigan for the three&#13;
day Rodeo that, took place&#13;
ihere. They intended entering&#13;
the horse show event Friday&#13;
evening, but arrived at the&#13;
scene too late.&#13;
. . . , Boy Scouts were entertained&#13;
at Hell Creek Riding&#13;
Stables Tuesday evening.&#13;
A cookout, compliments of the&#13;
Pinckney Kiwanis Club, and&#13;
the riders at the Stables perlorming&#13;
m an e.\hibi1ion Polo&#13;
game was ihe entertainment&#13;
furnished the boys. The Pinekney&#13;
Kiwanis Club members&#13;
Hfted ho-f for the evenings&#13;
BY: DOLLY BAUGHX&#13;
activities.&#13;
. . . . young Bob Vedder and&#13;
young Larry Bowles were in&#13;
Ann Arbor to see the Beat ties&#13;
in the show "A Hard Day's&#13;
Night" Monday. It was so&#13;
"cool" they watched it through&#13;
three times, from their very&#13;
good seats they somehow obtained&#13;
in the balcony.!&#13;
. . . a good sized crowd of&#13;
Whitelorige Country Club last&#13;
teen-agers danced their last&#13;
dance of the season at the&#13;
Friday evening. Chaperone, and&#13;
instigator of the dances, Mrs.&#13;
George (Barbara I Wlodyga&#13;
announced the Club must close&#13;
now for ihe winter. Manv.&#13;
mans-, young people ha\c enjoyed&#13;
t l v opportunity durin?&#13;
the summer of dancing to re-&#13;
LUlllillllliiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiillL&#13;
\Pinckney Community Foot-&#13;
Ball Schedule for 1964&#13;
Sept. 18 —Stockbridge __ Home&#13;
Sept. 2.") —Leslie Away&#13;
Oct. 2 —Univ. High (Homecoming) Home&#13;
Oct. 0 —Williamston Away&#13;
Oct. 23 —Hudson Away&#13;
Oct.no —Fowlerville .__Away&#13;
NTov. fi —DsinsMlle _ __ Away&#13;
Nov. 1:1 — Dansville . ..Away&#13;
corded "pop' 'music under Mrs.&#13;
Wlodyga's watchful eye. It is&#13;
for certain her efforts were&#13;
greatly appreciated by those&#13;
who attended each Friday&#13;
evening.&#13;
. . . . students enrolled at&#13;
the Pinckney Elementary is&#13;
the highest count yet. There&#13;
718 students, including 27 students&#13;
at the Hicks School first&#13;
grade. We. are growing! It is&#13;
a mighty goon thing the recent,&#13;
proposed school bond&#13;
passed the approval of the&#13;
taxpayers in the community.&#13;
. . . . the students enrolled&#13;
•it the Hamburg Elpmenta/y&#13;
school numbeY 34M, at Winans&#13;
Lake School there are 91&#13;
students&#13;
. , . . you can buy pop corn&#13;
at the Dari-Dip now!&#13;
. . . . &gt;ou all should go over&#13;
io Chuck's Repair and get&#13;
vow "Gold Key" as told in&#13;
Chuck's display adv. prizes for&#13;
Dili' a n d a i i - • n o l o s e r s !&#13;
. . . . over 400 persons enjoyed&#13;
the steak cookout at&#13;
Dick's B-Line last Sunday.&#13;
The Harvey's, proprietor's of&#13;
ihp B-Line sent out invitations&#13;
| to customers a n d service&#13;
j pr.jplo. This WHS their way&#13;
"1 saying "'hanks" for a big&#13;
.war. After the cookout in the&#13;
al lernoon. the many guests&#13;
eiijoyerl d a n c i n g in t h e p a r k -&#13;
ing a r e a in the e w n i n u . O n e&#13;
vejy big u a y i o i t h o s e niejicju.&#13;
PINCKNEY COMMUNITY&#13;
SCHOOLS&#13;
CAFETERIA MEM*&#13;
Week of September 14, llJ(ii&#13;
Friday, September 11&#13;
Lasanga with i.1fix-.se, vegetable,&#13;
sandwich, iruit arid&#13;
milk.&#13;
Monday, September 14&#13;
Spanish R i c e , vegetable,&#13;
sandwiches, fruit and milk.&#13;
* * *&#13;
Tuesday, September !•&gt;&#13;
Chile and chicken noodle&#13;
soup, crackers, sandwiches,&#13;
i'ice pudding with raisins and&#13;
milk.&#13;
Wednesday, September 16&#13;
Beef stew, sandwiches, Iruit,&#13;
and milk.&#13;
Thursday, September 17&#13;
Hot. Beef and gravy sandwiches,&#13;
vegetable, cherry cake&#13;
with sauce and milk.&#13;
Friday, September 18&#13;
Tuna and noodle, vegetable,&#13;
sandwiches, fruit and milk.&#13;
County Conventions&#13;
The two major- political parties&#13;
will hold their respective&#13;
county conventions this Saturday,&#13;
Sept. 12. in the court&#13;
house at Howe!!. Delegates will&#13;
be named to the state conventions&#13;
a t that time and other&#13;
business as may legally com'"1&#13;
before the meetings.&#13;
The Republicans will meet at.&#13;
2 p.m. while the Democrats will&#13;
gather at 8 p.m.&#13;
Ronald D. Smith&#13;
Completes Course&#13;
A . : n y S [ &gt; r i ' i a i i o Fi'&gt;. i.» R o i t -&#13;
&gt;IM D . S : : u t h , L':!. w h o s e p a r -&#13;
e n t s . M r . a n i l M ^ s . W i l l i a m&#13;
1 •• 1 )nck&gt;t • iricr. !i\ p a t 4 9 0&#13;
'liir.tL'o d r . , H o w e l l . M i c h . .&#13;
•&lt; &gt;\ii&lt;i' ' c ; i a f i v e - w e e k e n -&#13;
: M i o r e i - u i p m e i i t m e c h a n i c&#13;
•• -M • • a• 1 h e I ' . S . A r m y&#13;
ei.' -&lt; •'. ]•'.-- i n ipe, i n M u r n a u .&#13;
1 &gt;' iii,1!'.: t h e em u s e S p e c i a l i s t&#13;
. Sjj.i i h ] &lt; v e i v e d i'l.st r u e ' . ' 'n in&#13;
l \)&gt;- M i a i n i o ' i a n c e ( m d r e p a i r ol&#13;
•-iU'h Her:1-- of . s t a n d a r d e&gt;i-&#13;
'.'i'""ei' c fjiiipmem. a s c r a n e&#13;
^ h o v e l s , p n r u i n ; i l i c t o o l s , m o -&#13;
t o r i z e d p r : i f l e r s a n d e l e c t t u :&#13;
• g e n e r a t i i r s .&#13;
: f ( e a i ' l ' i \ e r j u \ t• rSL'.'I.-. i ' l&#13;
! O e t o h i ^ 1 1 Mb.", a m i i s c u r i e n l l\&#13;
j s t . t l lulled in -n i L t - g h o l ' n , J i u l &gt; .&#13;
as a niech&lt;mic in Headquarter-;&#13;
Detachmenl of the Sth Logistical&#13;
Command.&#13;
Smith rntered I lie Artn.v in&#13;
Apri^ 11 Jf i.'-J a n d completed&#13;
basic framing at. Fort Kno.x.&#13;
Ky.&#13;
T h e "T&gt;.Y) Hnwell High School&#13;
g r a d u a t e vsa.s c m p l n y e d bv&#13;
Un:t(\[ S h i r e in luMroit Ijefore&#13;
(MlttM'jn'; Ihe A r m y .&#13;
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Library&#13;
000 News&#13;
Midshipman Second Cla.ss&#13;
James D. Maynard son of Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. DeVere C. Maynaid&#13;
of 7077 Glen Circle, Gregory,&#13;
was a recent guest of th •&#13;
Naval Air Basic Training&#13;
Command at the Naval A T&#13;
Station, Pensacula, FIH., for a&#13;
three - day introduction t-i&#13;
Naval aviation.&#13;
Along with other members&#13;
of his NROTC class from tho&#13;
Naval Academy, he was givo.i&#13;
an extensive tour of the Pensacola&#13;
Naval Air Complex&#13;
which included visits to the&#13;
School of Aviation Medicine&#13;
and the Survival Exhibit&#13;
Also while in Pensacola, h&gt;-&#13;
HS given tho opportunity '.&gt;&gt;&#13;
iko demonstration ilighl.s in&#13;
: T-.14 Primary Training aiicraft&#13;
Ht the Naval Ai)\iliai.\&#13;
Au- Station, Saullcy Field.&#13;
Illllllllllllllllllllllllllll&#13;
I N e w book&gt; 1liis week inj&#13;
r:lurle a loin1 volume^ H A R P K R&#13;
I K N C Y C L O P K D I A O F S C I -&#13;
1 KNCK which cnu'i's all sciences,&#13;
is heaul it'ully ille.st r a t e d ,&#13;
.ind c;nn[)letely cro.-s indoxe't.&#13;
P"oj- use m IibraiA1.&#13;
Auchinclos.s, " R o d &lt;i r of&#13;
• Justin" a nuvcl alioi;t t h e&#13;
• h e a d m a s i o r of a bovs&#13;
'school in N e w f-'n^land from&#13;
| schoolboy to his d e a t h a I&#13;
eighty-five; a. classic of i t s&#13;
kind.&#13;
Golding. " T h e S p i r e " — t h e&#13;
s l o r y of a s p i r e which t h e&#13;
Dean built u p w a r d , and u p -&#13;
w a r d a l t h o u g h it h a d no found&#13;
a t i o n . As it g r e w its s h a d o w&#13;
fell d a r k l y o n i h e world b e -&#13;
n e a t h , o n a l l . a n d upon t h e&#13;
Dean himself.&#13;
R e m a r q u e , " T h e N i g h t in&#13;
Lisbon," t h e d r a m a of a great&#13;
a n d d e s p e r a t e love • begins&#13;
w h e n a G e r m a n refugee in&#13;
Lisbon G a m b l e s w i t h fate a n d&#13;
crosses t h e b o r d e r t o see his&#13;
wife from whom he hns been&#13;
separated for years.&#13;
For older boys and girls wv&#13;
have tho Follrtt prize-award&#13;
novel "Across Five Aprils" by&#13;
Hunt. --• the story of a southern&#13;
Illinois family during the&#13;
Civil War.&#13;
For younger readers wo&#13;
have Evans, "One Good Deed&#13;
Deserves Another."&#13;
Arrest Bad&#13;
Check Artist&#13;
Rufus Montgomery, ol Ann&#13;
•Arbor-, was returned 1&lt;&gt; lirigh-&#13;
I ion Saturday and was arraign-&#13;
I ed in Justice Eric Singer's court&#13;
| on a charge ol uttering and&#13;
'publishing. He waived examination&#13;
and was bound ovpr to&#13;
• Circuit Court for t m l on&#13;
$500 bond, which was not fur-&#13;
1 MI:-hod. Hn is lodged in the&#13;
Livingston county (ail.&#13;
L A B O U D A Y . S e p t e m b e r 7 . 111(5 1 w a s a l&gt;ig- H;ty&#13;
in t h e life o f F r a n k S m i t h of I ' i n c k n e y l o r t h a i d a v&#13;
m a r k e d t h e a n n i v e r s a r y o f h i s l i i r t h / l a y . It w a s s !&#13;
y e a r s a g o i n S p o t t s v i l l e . K e n t u c k y t h a t M r . S t n i t i i&#13;
w a s b o r n . A f t e r s p e n d i n g - a g o o d m a n y y e a r - a s a&#13;
r a i l r o a d m a n , M r . S m i t h b e c a m e a c a r p e n t e r m i d&#13;
.saw filer. H e o p e r a t e d H s a w f i l i n g s h o t ) in I'itickn&#13;
e y f o r . s e v e r a l y e a r s , 1'i'^t i n t l i e o l d r r e a i n e i y&#13;
} ) u i l d i n g a n d l a t e r in t h e G e n t i l e H o m e C e n t e r .&#13;
All'- S m i t h , a w i d o w e r , h a s t w o d a u g h t e r - M r -&#13;
L o y ( V i r g i n i a ) S l a g l e o f R u c k L a k e a n d ,Mr&gt;. .Mary&#13;
H o o s e o f C.'arlin, N e v a d a . H e h a s M ' \ g r a n d c h i l d r e n&#13;
a n d s i x g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n .&#13;
M r . S m i t h l i v e s a t 2 1 2 M a i n s t r e e t in t h e D a i l e r&#13;
a p a r t m e n t s .&#13;
Detroit Man Killed&#13;
When Car Hits Tree&#13;
Law e n f o r c e m e n t officers were kept hopping over&#13;
the l o n g ' L a b o r D a y week-end a s Michigan moioii&gt;i&gt;&#13;
d e m o n s t r a t e d t h e i r e v i d e n t lack of care for their lives&#13;
a n d limbs a s t h e y piled u p an u n e n v i a b l e record of&#13;
violent d e a t h a n d i n j u r i e s . Added to t h i s a p p a r e n t reekopened&#13;
H small j&#13;
checking aecoumm nn\\ tthhee BBrriiggh-&#13;
: l&lt;iri Slate Bank several weeks&#13;
aL'o on ;r Fnda v ;i It *^ n( &gt;&lt;!'•&gt; He&#13;
'iiair&gt;lv vNited five Main&#13;
l business places and&#13;
d cnc.iks iui ?&gt; 1U&#13;
less abandonment, were&#13;
numerous other offenses&#13;
such as rape and careless&#13;
use of motorboats.&#13;
The Brighton area witnessed&#13;
only one fatality but ambulance&#13;
drivers were kopt on the&#13;
run to carry the injured 1O&#13;
hospitals and State Police&#13;
worked around tho clock to&#13;
koop up with the many wrecks.&#13;
The fatal accident occurred&#13;
at 1:45 a.m. Monday morning&#13;
when Gordon E, Haske, 22, ol&#13;
8645 Rosomont, Detroit, was&#13;
killed when the car ho was&#13;
driving hit a tree just off Silver&#13;
Lake Road in Green Oak&#13;
township. Hasko had turned&#13;
off from Silver Lake Road onto&#13;
Rushion Road and apparently&#13;
lost control of his car and it&#13;
smashed into a tree.&#13;
John Barrett, 22, of Karmington,&#13;
a passenger in the&#13;
Haske car, was taken to St.&#13;
Joseph Mercy Hospital. Ann&#13;
Arbor, in snrious condition.&#13;
State Police' from the Brighton&#13;
post captured an escaped&#13;
prisoner from tho Wayne&#13;
county jail at. 3:20 a.m. Monday&#13;
morning HS I hoy had received&#13;
a tip that ho might be&#13;
in a frailer on Peer Road in&#13;
Green Oak township.&#13;
Diiviri Miller, 20, ot Inkstei,&#13;
who was awaiting trial for unarmed&#13;
robbery .surrendered&#13;
quietly and was returned to&#13;
Detroit.&#13;
Kive youths ol I hi' Brighton&#13;
ai oil were apprehended h&gt;&#13;
State Police at 2:45 Saturday&#13;
morning in a field on Hamburg&#13;
Road as they Were reported to&#13;
hx\" raping two } oung Del roil,&#13;
girls.&#13;
FALLS ASLEEP&#13;
Two accidents happened Saturday&#13;
when tho drivers told&#13;
State Pojre that they foil&#13;
asleop while driving. At 12 .0&#13;
a.m. Floyd Traftord Sr\, LM. of&#13;
Ho wo II was- driving on 0-Mile&#13;
Road in Green ()ak township&#13;
W h e n h e d d / e r j t , [ { ; , n d h i - C a i&#13;
struek ,'i tree He was taken&#13;
to MrPherson He.dth. Center&#13;
bv Keehn ambulance lor cuts&#13;
and bruises.&#13;
AI&#13;
n i n g&#13;
;n&lt;&#13;
37&#13;
1 : ' J 0 a . m . t h e s . i r&#13;
C o h o r t D o n i t h a i ) ,&#13;
Hft")!) A c a d e m y D r i v e , u a ~ , ( h i v -&#13;
i n g o n l . ' S - ' J H n e . i r M - ' - i l i w h e n&#13;
h e 1 - I I i A ' c p , &gt; ' ,! I. I ' i | n : •&#13;
p o r l t h ; i I l i i s r ; t ! ' s t i n e k a g i , . i n l&#13;
r a i l , r i p p i n g o u t s e v e r a l p &lt; - - - ; . -&#13;
a n d t h e n r o l l e d o v I T . l i e M I ! -&#13;
f e r e ! I a n - r a 1 l o i r s i ; . d h r , 1 •&#13;
S u n d a . v m o i n i n g a l M ."*) a.MI&#13;
in a t vvo-ca r a e r KJI n ' i &gt;;: I -''H&#13;
n t t h e I ' S - L ' . ' ' . j t J t , •: • (• I v 1 • i _• - • \ ' ; ' . -&#13;
i n n S f i l l o e . 1.1 o f ( u k I ' i u k v i -&#13;
d r i v i n g o n I-ftfi a n d ! hi n ; : : ) , t t i&#13;
air&#13;
her h a d - l o w c i i&#13;
o n t o t h e r a n i p )&#13;
She applied 1&#13;
!ier c a r .-harplv&#13;
nun the P M I 1 ot&#13;
divon hy D a n i e l&#13;
of Caluir.et (': i v&#13;
H a r t m a n , Mis&#13;
tvvo pa.ssonget.s&#13;
Irv ing Segal, 7.1, .&#13;
72 w e r e .ill i;.k&lt;"&#13;
in&#13;
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ambulance&#13;
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F K K A K A ( ( I D I A f&#13;
he x.M ('muni&#13;
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a r.n which&#13;
R o b e r t I.}&#13;
t a k e n t o Mr&#13;
ify H e a l l i i ( V : / .&#13;
b e i n g ,n a fre.ik&#13;
l e g s w i ' i e p i n n e r )&#13;
p a r k e d e a r s .&#13;
M r . L y n c h w&#13;
a r o u n d in f r o n t o&#13;
h e h a d j u s l got t e n o u t ol w h e n&#13;
a p i c k - u p U u e k m o v i n g w e s t&#13;
o n ( ) r c h a i d D I P . r ,-it f'oi l a c e&#13;
L a k e s t r u c k I h e e a r . T h e i m -&#13;
p a c t s h o v e d 1 h&lt; r ; i r f o r w a r d&#13;
:ih(u,' fi\r- I c . ' t -!i;d p'linorl&#13;
Robert against a second parked&#13;
car.&#13;
Tho driver of tho pick-up&#13;
truck. Louis Boil 2fl of Pnrt-&#13;
Hlje Lake was ticketed on a&#13;
chrirgo of tnKowmg to closely.&#13;
HEAD-ON ('OLLISION&#13;
Three young people wove invn&#13;
ed al 1 ,ii", , p&gt;. Monday&#13;
H V i m m v i n a h e . e j - ' . M c o l l i s i o n&#13;
m i l l a m l i u i • • ; l l o ' i d t v i i i 1 C o W e l l&#13;
R i n d&#13;
A e c o i i l i n g 1o S t a t e P o l i c e&#13;
both cars were, crowding the&#13;
w i l l m e e t t h e H i l l ( a t s o n&#13;
l ' i m U i i e \ ' s \ e | r r ; i n ' s . M e r n -&#13;
( i r i . i l I i c l i l , - - . i t i i r t l ; i , v , O c t o -&#13;
b e r 111, K p . m . H I H U T t h f l&#13;
l i i j i i - - , ' I l i i s I n i w i v i r i s o n l y&#13;
M i e t i i s f ))i&gt;j, j ^ a i n e o f t h e&#13;
S I ' ; I S I M I . T h e ( a l s w i l l n - t u r r i&#13;
o n ( ) i - ( o l i e r I I l u r I h e s e c o i u l&#13;
e v c u t .&#13;
T i c k e t * d i e t l i r s e I W O&#13;
U;i i n e s w i l l l i e o i l s a l e h e -&#13;
u i n i i i n - M i i n l a v S r | i t * - t n l » ' r&#13;
t .'. T l i e \ v \ i t | h e . a v . i i l a h l f&#13;
l e n t i l ; u i \ n l t h e j i l ; t &gt; e r s ( S C O&#13;
l i s t e d l i r l i i u ) n r a t . | r r r \ ' s .&#13;
r r u e e e d s o | 1 l i e s c I w i i |&#13;
; i i i ( l . t n . v i i t h e i s t h a t H i e A l l&#13;
S t a r s n i i u i i l pl.iv w i l l h o&#13;
l u r r i e d u v c r liUr ,tlvv:i\s, t o&#13;
I li«" 1'iiu U n e v A t h l e t i c I ' u n d&#13;
rnaUiriK it a \ e r \ w u r t l n v h J l n&#13;
, p r o j e c t , ftjie t h a t e v e r y b o d y&#13;
s l i n u l d f e e l n e e i - s s a r y h e p u r -&#13;
e l i a s c IL t i c k e t .&#13;
T i n ' l l e i l CKU h a v e b e e n&#13;
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e c • i i - p i &lt;\-; n l i y l o o k i n g b e t t e r&#13;
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T l i e , \ i | S i i, s w i l l m e e t f o r&#13;
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tho honnbrennor&#13;
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tho following&#13;
pr act iro Sun-&#13;
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By Flying Rope&#13;
&lt; &gt;, e&#13;
•d !•&#13;
• l e n t&#13;
' r i v e n h\ 1-&#13;
t o w i n g w a l l&#13;
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• tr,d a f i ' i e n r i&#13;
: &gt; in a&#13;
ii..' throe&#13;
-': ic Mari"&#13;
skiiors&#13;
-&gt;r w-ould&#13;
Reginald&#13;
T'-il'M- 1") stopped t n p u t a&#13;
r.tir aboard the staile-l rraft to&#13;
1 inu n to shore.&#13;
! Dennis Zorbo! 15, WHS standing&#13;
in the storn of. t!i(? boat&#13;
when another motorboaf. driven&#13;
hy Ivfward Rood. I t . also t o w -&#13;
ing water skiiers sped between&#13;
Ihe r\vn stamiing boats a n d&#13;
i n k i n g the ropo between t h e&#13;
, t W o .&#13;
f&#13;
t The vo])v snapped *m\ struck&#13;
• Zerbel in the nock and face,&#13;
severelv' cutting him about the&#13;
i head. He was taken to a Brighton&#13;
physician's ot 1 ice whore sev-&#13;
1 eral stitches wen; required to&#13;
! repair the boy's tongue and&#13;
i nock.&#13;
center of the blacktop road and&#13;
as thpy broke over a small knoll&#13;
lockod lpft front wheels.&#13;
One vehicle was driven by&#13;
Robert Leslie Rutter. 21, of&#13;
S290 Hamhurg Road, Brighton,&#13;
' nd tho othrr was dtiven by&#13;
Lawronco HcH/man, 16, of&#13;
•1»1."S M.;',H Lakeland.&#13;
They wore taken to McPherson&#13;
Health Center.&#13;
'•« - T&#13;
Pinckney Prattle&#13;
ALICE GKAY&#13;
HELLER'S&#13;
FLOWERS&#13;
Phone 284&#13;
HOWELL, MICHIGAN&#13;
"Say It with Flowers"&#13;
YUUK&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
PICTURE CLEAR?&#13;
J&gt;&lt;' &gt;ou k n o w c\*»'.iii'. what&#13;
p-oiection &gt;t&gt;ui police.. g i \ e&#13;
Non ' Arc tiit: c Cui.t.ctuu '. gap-.&#13;
&lt;r e.vpei'M1.c overlapping ot"&#13;
C'scrugci.' W e i ! be iKIpp&gt; to&#13;
Joivk ovji" &gt;&gt;.'ur ;&gt;.'o^rani c \ -&#13;
j»n&gt;se &gt;our projection and &gt;a\ e&#13;
jnone&gt; JS v (:ti&#13;
LAVEY INSURANCE&#13;
AGENCY&#13;
114 \V. MAIN&#13;
PIXCKXEY UP 8-3221&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bryan&#13;
have if turned from an extended&#13;
visit in New Brunswick,&#13;
Canada. Herb, who was taken&#13;
ill while ill Canada, is feeling&#13;
a lot bettor now. The Bryan's&#13;
pastor, Rev. Kidsun of Brighton&#13;
met them at the airport in&#13;
Windsor when they landed. The&#13;
Bryans said the many cards and&#13;
letters they received from their&#13;
Pinckeny Ij-ifnds were likeha\-&#13;
ing visitors from home.&#13;
Callers at the home of Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Ir\in Kennedy last&#13;
Sunda&gt; were Mrs. Mary Ellen&#13;
Doyle ol Ann Arbor and Mr.&#13;
and Mis. Frank MeHugh of&#13;
Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne&#13;
Kennedy of Detroit spent last&#13;
Thursday with the Kennedys.&#13;
Labor Day at the Max Reynolds&#13;
home on Putnam Street&#13;
featured an out-door bar-b-que&#13;
for their family and relatives.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Marion J. Reason,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Reason,&#13;
and the Jack Reason family&#13;
were there&#13;
MADONN'S BIRTHDAY&#13;
Little Madonna Toy, who wil!&#13;
be three years old September&#13;
14. enjoyed an early celebration&#13;
last Sunday at the home of&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. William Wetherbee.&#13;
Madonna mtcivd St.. Joseph&#13;
Mercy Hospital Tuesday.&#13;
Sept. 8, for eye surgery. Wishing&#13;
her many more happy&#13;
birthdays and a speedy recovery&#13;
were Mr. and Mrs. Claude&#13;
Kirsehe. Miss Kathy Kirsche,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Zane Coughlin,&#13;
grandparents Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
I In./, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Toy,&#13;
and Mi-s. Beauchene and her&#13;
four children, and the Charles&#13;
Hewlett children.&#13;
Last Wednesday evening, Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Merwin Campbell&#13;
\ery graciously entertained&#13;
three couples, whose combined&#13;
| \rar-s wore 439, for dinner and&#13;
I an evening of hymn singing accompanied&#13;
by the organ and&#13;
THANKS&#13;
My sincere lhanks to the 406 voters of Putnam&#13;
Twp. who so kindly supported me for the office&#13;
of Twp. Tieas. in last week's Primary.&#13;
Your support again in the coming election&#13;
Nov. 3rd. will be greatly appreciated.&#13;
j 1 want, also, to express my sincere thanks for&#13;
electing me as one of Putnams' five- delegates to&#13;
the Democratic County Convention. The first meeting&#13;
wilM»e this Sat. Sept. 12th., 8 p.m. in the&#13;
Courthouse, Howe41- -Att Democrats are welcome to&#13;
attend. Come, see and learn how your Pary operates&#13;
in the County.&#13;
Helen Reynolds, Treasurer&#13;
THE BUSINESS and&#13;
PROFESSIONAL CORNER&#13;
Wiltse Electrical&#13;
Service&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
Electrical Contracting&#13;
6000 West M-36 Pinckney&#13;
THIS SPACE&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
Don C. Swarthout&#13;
. FUNERAL HOME&#13;
Modern Equipment&#13;
AMBULANCE SERVICE&#13;
Phone UP 8-3172&#13;
L. J. Swarthout&#13;
Building &amp; Contracting&#13;
Homes, Cottages, Garages&#13;
1292 Darwin Road, Pinckney&#13;
878-3234&#13;
piano. The singing was recorded&#13;
on tape and at the evening's&#13;
close, they enjoyed listening&#13;
to the hymns again as they&#13;
had sung them.&#13;
Pinckney's Marshal and his&#13;
wife. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Egeler&#13;
were in Owosso, Thursday&#13;
evening, September 3rd., attending&#13;
a dinner and meeting&#13;
held hv the Central Michigan&#13;
Law Enforcement Association.&#13;
Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy&#13;
of the People's Church attended&#13;
the Rainbow Lake Bible&#13;
Camp at Trufant near Grand&#13;
Rapids, last week. This is a&#13;
Free Evangelical Church. Rev. \&#13;
Murphy took part in the devotional&#13;
program throughout&#13;
the week. Due to the early&#13;
school opening this year in&#13;
Pinckney the Murphy youngsters&#13;
could not attend camp.&#13;
Their Grandmother Murphy of&#13;
Royal Oak came to Pincknpy&#13;
and stayed with them for the&#13;
week.&#13;
On Wednesday September 2,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hewlett,&#13;
Mrs. Welton Chamberlain&#13;
and Mrs. Ted Stockton attended&#13;
the Missionary Society Day&#13;
at Rainbow Camp, slaying on&#13;
for the evening service conducted&#13;
by Dr. Hillis of the&#13;
Evangelical Free Church.&#13;
HEALTH CENTER&#13;
Several Pinckney people admitted&#13;
to the McPherson Community&#13;
Health Center this&#13;
week: Charles Hefner, James&#13;
Murphy and Weona Meabon.&#13;
Discharged during the week&#13;
were Charles Hefner and&#13;
George Brunton from the&#13;
Pinckney area.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grainger&#13;
of Hi-Land Lake have their&#13;
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Thomas&#13;
Grainger, Jr., and her four children&#13;
with them for a visit. Mrs.&#13;
Grainger Jr.. whose husband is&#13;
in the service and has another&#13;
year to stay in Japan, will he&#13;
travelling on to Florida where&#13;
she will live until her husband&#13;
returns to the States.&#13;
Pfc. and Mrs. Victor Basydlo&#13;
and son, David Glenn, are in&#13;
Pinckney these days visiting&#13;
with relatives before Vic leaves&#13;
on Sept. 29 for Korea where he&#13;
will be stationed for 10 months.&#13;
The Basydlos left Texas on&#13;
August 24 and drove through.&#13;
They stayed overnight in Jackson&#13;
with Vic's sister and her&#13;
' usband, Mr. and Mrs. Walter&#13;
Thome. Mrs. Basydlo will remain&#13;
in Pinckney with relatives&#13;
while her husband is with the&#13;
army in Korea.&#13;
They have surely celebrated&#13;
a lot of birthdays in the Hollisler&#13;
clan recently. Harold Hotlister,&#13;
had his big day on August&#13;
30, Bradley on August 31.&#13;
Melissa on September 1 and Bill&#13;
Hollister and his sister Pat&#13;
Basycilo both celebrated on&#13;
September 4.&#13;
PEGS MEET&#13;
The P i n c k n p y Extension&#13;
Group (PEGS&gt; held their first&#13;
meeting of the fall season Wednesday,&#13;
September 2 a t the&#13;
home of Mrs. Nestor Enquist.&#13;
New President Mrs. Earl Kimhler&#13;
assumed office and conducted&#13;
the meeting. Lesson for&#13;
the day, "Teen Age Problems"&#13;
was given by Mrs. Gerald&#13;
Swarthout and Mrs. Kimbler.&#13;
Sept. 16 will he officers training&#13;
in Howell, and the next&#13;
cratf lesson will be held on&#13;
September 23 at the home of&#13;
Mrs. Kimbler on Darwin Road.&#13;
Seemed good to see Rev, and&#13;
Mrs. William Hainsworth back&#13;
in town last Wednesday for a&#13;
short visit with their many&#13;
triends here.&#13;
We hear they have about 70&#13;
more children then desks a t&#13;
the P i n c k n e y Elementary&#13;
School this year untik.the new&#13;
desks arrive. ^ •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ona Campbell&#13;
have been vacationing at Wall&#13;
Lake, north of Battle Creek,&#13;
at the Car! Lentz cottage.&#13;
While there they toured the&#13;
Kelloggs factory with their&#13;
daughters and family, the Carl&#13;
Lentz, Jrs.&#13;
LHM .Sunday the Campbell.-,&#13;
took their granddaughter, Loraine&#13;
Lentz to Greenfield Village&#13;
for the day. Loraine has&#13;
now gone back to Lansing.&#13;
Old camping buddies, the&#13;
Herman Vedders and the Ona&#13;
Campliells met at East TawHs&#13;
on Labor Day for a day of&#13;
fishing aii'1 companionship. 1V-'&#13;
Vedders had been camping with&#13;
their trailer in the Newberry&#13;
area.&#13;
Joan Wylie, daughter of the&#13;
Asher Wylies, is a t last free&#13;
of the cumbersome cast that&#13;
enveloped her leg since she&#13;
fell from her horse and suffered&#13;
a break. School will be much&#13;
more pleasant now.&#13;
FAIR FIREWORKS&#13;
Pinckney s two fireworks&#13;
shooters were at it again this&#13;
Labor Day when they spent the&#13;
whole day at the Michigan&#13;
State Fair readying the displays&#13;
and getting set for the&#13;
big fireworks which wound up&#13;
festivities at the Fair this year.&#13;
Chuck Hewlett and Jerry&#13;
Speake, and two "assistants'&#13;
(one, the president of American&#13;
Fireworks Co. &gt; prepared and&#13;
shot the 35 minute display in&#13;
the Grandstand. With ali the&#13;
practice these boys have gotten&#13;
lately we should really have a&#13;
super Pinckney Firemen i'ireworks&#13;
this next year.&#13;
Mrs. Lyman Parker of Postage.&#13;
Lake tell last week anu&#13;
is in St. Joseph Mercy hospital&#13;
in Ann /\rboi' tor treatment&#13;
oi her injuries.&#13;
Aiis. rtuuy ivueppea had the&#13;
cast taKen oil her loot last&#13;
vveunesuay and is lueuvemik&#13;
in good oruer uner ureaKinn&#13;
ni'i iasLep m oi laii irom a&#13;
stairway in ne-r norne auoui&#13;
six weeKs ago. Umonunaieij.&#13;
. . \ . . . . i , . . . . • • i ••' . , . - i . i « . * - - Dowimg team ior about a&#13;
iili'l a . i&#13;
their aeice and her&#13;
Luris called on *vir. anu ivirs.&#13;
ine anernoon. m e Cui is' suns&#13;
tue uoui inejhtiu, uames is&#13;
in V»ei isani anu Wuiiiiii} in&#13;
uie&#13;
nave ,\&lt;&gt;a uutue i»e trip&#13;
over to muck » itepair Snoji&#13;
Htiil fta« iwo more week* to&#13;
ion. xueie i* a y m e tor&#13;
men in the car were from his&#13;
rental homes. Three of Mr.&#13;
Mower's tenants did come to&#13;
the assistance of l&gt;ave and Mr.&#13;
Mowers. At this point the&#13;
sheriff's office was alerted for&#13;
assistance. Mr. Mowers tells&#13;
us that Dave was treated at&#13;
McPherson Hospital for an eye&#13;
injury and charge* will be preferred&#13;
against the men who&#13;
attacked his son on his own&#13;
property.&#13;
PINtKNEV OES HONORS&#13;
CHAPLAIN S&#13;
Fourteen past and present&#13;
chaplain* of the Pinckney&#13;
Chapter No. 145 OES kere&#13;
eftcorted to the £a»t and&#13;
honored by Worthy Matron&#13;
and Patron Lucile and Lawrence&#13;
C'amburn at th« tint&#13;
meeting of the fall »ea»onb&#13;
ri&lt;ia&gt;, Sepveiuoer 3.&#13;
Mis. Lars Melby, present&#13;
chaplain and her predecessor&#13;
were each given a momen&#13;
to of tw*? on a*ion by tne&#13;
Canihurnt*.&#13;
Hariey Beeman, Jr.a of Hamburg&#13;
suffered a possible broken&#13;
nose and body lacerations while&#13;
a passenger in a car driven by&#13;
Jerold Hall of Lima Township&#13;
Monday. Labor Day. Beeman&#13;
was taken to St. Joseph Hospital&#13;
for treatment. Halls car&#13;
veered to the right while driving&#13;
on Parker Rd., struck a&#13;
park car, swerved back on the&#13;
road for 225 reet before leaving&#13;
the road and smashing into a&#13;
tree. Hall was not injured.&#13;
Pinckney Rainbow Girls held&#13;
a memorial service at their&#13;
meeting Thursday, September 3&#13;
for Supreme Worthy Advisor&#13;
Mrs, Irene L. Ellwanger of Colorado&#13;
who died recently. During&#13;
the ceremony the charter&#13;
and the alter were draped in&#13;
her memory.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hachey&#13;
of Silver Lake are back from&#13;
a two week trip in the beautiful&#13;
Gaspe Peninsula and New&#13;
Brunswick. While there they&#13;
visited with Joe's many friends&#13;
and relatives in the area and&#13;
enjoyed some real good salmon&#13;
and trout fishing.&#13;
My Neighbors&#13;
Suggests Coffee Break&#13;
To Reduce Accidents&#13;
:. i" or more ueluus, see&#13;
oi' I I U «*u tisiitMiCit&#13;
in ii№ p a p e r .&#13;
u u ou.iv.... y .Mr . uin i Mvi,&#13;
y a i m huii , j u e y , &gt;if .&#13;
Kim *vAi.&gt;3. ' i e u C i a y a i m ciul -&#13;
i-an ui Dutroii. One ol ine&#13;
ftyuuii: uancuiy ^u tne eaimig,&#13;
ui L'.s-;^u v L'l'iiu i i i - m p y VViiiiaiHs&#13;
in i n * ' VJJU i i t i i L ' i A w i u v e . *NU U&#13;
aiaoior, L)em&lt;iCidt cunuiuaiL1&#13;
• ^uvcrnui',1' uamjL'd IDL; V UKeei&#13;
v\il a t ne a:&#13;
"Planninif a trip?"&#13;
Idea s for cuttin g down motorist&#13;
fatigue and thu s reduc -&#13;
ing road mishap s pour into the&#13;
Stat e Highway Departmen t and&#13;
othe r offices in Lansin g by&#13;
the dozens.&#13;
O n e recurrin g suggestion&#13;
over th e last several years&#13;
has recentl y been repeate d by&#13;
one Michiga n man with authorit&#13;
y to help put such ide:is&#13;
into effect.&#13;
Stat e Hep . Edward K. MichaJski,&#13;
Detroi t Democrat , ha s&#13;
renewed th e proposa l to provide&#13;
roadsid e coffee shops al&#13;
every highway rest area.&#13;
This suggestion ha s been&#13;
answered tim e and time again&#13;
by state officials. They say it&#13;
would be impossible on th e&#13;
freeway route s because Fed -&#13;
erai regulation s prohibi t commercia&#13;
l developmen t on th e&#13;
roadside s&#13;
MichaLak i contend s stateowned,&#13;
privately operate d coffee&#13;
shops on th e super highways&#13;
would break th e mono -&#13;
tony of driving, provide respite&#13;
lor passengers, and open new&#13;
job opportunitie s for unskilled&#13;
workers.&#13;
The Detroi t legislator also&#13;
iir^ed a full chec k of offhi^&#13;
hwiiy facilities to be sure&#13;
food, gas and lodging is available&#13;
on a 24-hou r basis near&#13;
the high speed routes .&#13;
As a membe r of th e Legislature&#13;
, Michalsk i would have&#13;
a voice in appropriation s to th e&#13;
Highway Departmen t which&#13;
would be neede d to put his plan&#13;
into effect.&#13;
Barrin g any chang e in Fed -&#13;
eral highway policies, however,&#13;
the coffee shops in rest aa'eas&#13;
appear s out of th e question .&#13;
A slight modificatio n to&#13;
Michalski' s plan might be&#13;
feasible, however. I t could instead&#13;
provide for th e creation&#13;
of off-freeway rest areas&#13;
where a motoris t could drive&#13;
up an exit ram p to th e coffee&#13;
shop and just across th e road&#13;
to th e entranc e ram p with a&#13;
minimu m of interruptio n to his&#13;
trip.&#13;
Michiga n To Hit&#13;
All-Time High&#13;
Traffi c Toll&#13;
Michigan' s 1964 traffic toll&#13;
will hit a recor d all-tim e higii&#13;
of mor e tha n 2,200 death s if&#13;
the presen t rat e of increas e in&#13;
the first eight month s persists&#13;
throug h th e remainde r of th e&#13;
year, accordin g to Stat e Police&#13;
provisiona l figures.&#13;
Throug h August death s totaled&#13;
1,354, which is 201 or&#13;
18 per cent greater than 1.153&#13;
in th e first eight month s la.«t&#13;
year.&#13;
Should th e provisiona l increase&#13;
rat e continu e Michiga n&#13;
would end th e year with 2,224&#13;
deaths . This would be 49 more&#13;
creased public knowledge of&#13;
in 1937.&#13;
August t r a f f i c accident s&#13;
adde d 175 deaths , one Jess&#13;
tha n 176 in th e same mont h&#13;
in 1963. But delayed deat r&#13;
report s will raise th e provisional&#13;
tota l and recor d th e&#13;
mont h as anothe r with an increase.&#13;
Mor e complet e figures for&#13;
July show 226 killed and&#13;
12,233 injured in 21,670 accidents&#13;
. The-r e were increase s&#13;
of 38, o r 20 percent . :n&#13;
in injured , and 3,067 or 16&#13;
deaths , 1,897, or 18 per cent ,&#13;
per cent , in accident s over the&#13;
same mont h last year.&#13;
The July toll, highest since&#13;
Octobe r of 1941 when 230&#13;
were killed, was th e fifth&#13;
worst mont h on record . Th e&#13;
hi?;h was 235 in Decembe r of&#13;
19.36.&#13;
Accumulate d figures for th e&#13;
first seven month s this y*ar&#13;
show 1,179 killed and 75.58J&#13;
injured in 151,727 accidents ,&#13;
ARGU S DISPATC H — WEDNESDA Y SEPT . 9, 1964&#13;
I would like to than k you, th e people of Livingston&#13;
County , for your fine suppor t in th e primar y election&#13;
for my nominatio n to th e Stat e Senate .&#13;
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TRI- LAKES AREA NEWS&#13;
of Joiyi Gronawiecki&#13;
j t ''XrVtotft Mr.&#13;
lWVr Mr.' and&#13;
Thursday,&#13;
stopping In Kalato&#13;
visit their son, Dale&#13;
v el tamiJy. They spent the&#13;
v eekend tn Chicago with Mr.&#13;
Voting's,brother, ^ a n k W.&#13;
&gt; 'ilting, returning home Sunday&#13;
. .,&#13;
' r s . Jam«s- LaFatd,&#13;
^ . . : We|t Virginia&#13;
1BMHt&lt;-*tolti»»-Mr. La-&#13;
F-'u's sister,.,Grace. Maltese&#13;
o Wheeling&#13;
Aio»ay 3,1 d - Qa&gt;s, Richard&#13;
tvnja- is-*-spending a three&#13;
*pek leave with his mother,&#13;
firs. Uia Davis of Felske&#13;
X) ve ,ljt» has completed his&#13;
VLL.MA BLFFOHO&#13;
first phase of training at&#13;
Sheppard Air Force Base in&#13;
Texas, and will report September&#13;
23 at Edwards Air&#13;
Force Base in California for&#13;
further training.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lenders&#13;
and children. Ronnie a n d&#13;
Denise, of St. Clair Shores&#13;
were guests at our home&#13;
Saturday, September 5, for a&#13;
corn and steak roast.&#13;
From all I can gather from&#13;
counselors and students wh&lt;&#13;
attended the band camp at&#13;
Hale, it was quite a success.&#13;
The cookout, a boat trip down&#13;
the Au Sable, and a trip to&#13;
the sand dunes were the features&#13;
of the week, plus, of&#13;
course, marching and move&#13;
marching. Just before the ceremony&#13;
in which the Seniors&#13;
were presented with feathers&#13;
and made Life members of&#13;
camp Mahn-Go-Tahsee, a teepee&#13;
used in the ceremony&#13;
burned It was so quick that&#13;
THANK&#13;
YOU&#13;
--Thomas G. Sharpe&#13;
State Representative&#13;
51st District&#13;
I wish to take this opportunity&#13;
to thank you for the&#13;
wonderful support you gave&#13;
me in the primary election.&#13;
If I can be of any service to&#13;
you at any time, please feel&#13;
free to contact me.&#13;
&gt;* Thomas G- Sharpe&#13;
State Representative&#13;
51st District&#13;
WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY&#13;
SEPTEMBER 9-10-11-12&#13;
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O'BR»•I.E •N• BRIAN OONLEVY• NATALIE WOOD .•:::x&gt;;' •::.,•;&lt; ('&#13;
very few knew about it. Anyway,&#13;
the camp staff was undaunted,&#13;
and three Seniors (&#13;
from our area received feather*&#13;
which they wore to breakfast&#13;
the next morning. They were&#13;
Linda H e i d e m a n , Kathy&#13;
French, and George Bufford.&#13;
Other students attending the&#13;
camp from our lakes were&#13;
Don Johmon, E r i c Hurst,&#13;
Nancy Kellanu and Keith Butford.&#13;
A lot of credit goes to the&#13;
counselors who keep an eye&#13;
on the students. Mrs. Lowel)&#13;
Heideman, assisted by l'oui&#13;
year old G a i l Heideman,&#13;
praised the young people us a&#13;
very well behaved group. Mrs.&#13;
Melvln DeckeA1 served he;&#13;
second year as counselor and&#13;
thoroughly enjoyed the week.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson&#13;
feel it was well worth&#13;
the time and money spent.&#13;
Mrs. Johnson, who has two&#13;
sons, enjoyed her new experience&#13;
of having s e v e n&#13;
daughters for a week. She&#13;
says it was a great opportunity&#13;
for getting acquainted&#13;
with band members who, up&#13;
to now, had just been names,&#13;
"A great bunch of kids." she&#13;
added.&#13;
Some of the men counselors&#13;
installed a light donated by&#13;
the Band Boosters. They felt&#13;
it was needed on the steps&#13;
used by the students at night&#13;
when they went down for&#13;
snack time.&#13;
Incidently, t h e Mahn-Go&#13;
Tahsee staff say our band is&#13;
one of the best behaved groups&#13;
they have had. Congratulations&#13;
to the band, the counselors,&#13;
and Mr. Klopshinske!&#13;
Some of the 1964 graduates&#13;
are taking another step in the&#13;
"Big wide world" this month.&#13;
Bob Witting spent August 24-&#13;
25 at Michigan State for&#13;
orientation. He will sturt&#13;
classes September 26. majoring&#13;
in Business Administration.&#13;
Ruth Ellen Hurst left Tuesday.&#13;
September 8, for Oakland&#13;
University at Rochester&#13;
where she will take a Liberal&#13;
Arts course.&#13;
Marjorie Phillips s t a r t s&#13;
classes today at Bennet Hoyt&#13;
Institute in Detroit where&#13;
she will study Programming&#13;
in the IBM field.&#13;
Jim Arnold will leave Sunday,&#13;
September 13. for Eastern&#13;
Michigan University. He will&#13;
prepare for Secondary Education.&#13;
| » 1 / I / f^ f ^ \ ^ f | | • • f 'THE BRIGHTON" (MidO ARGUS - WfclD.. SEP'I # rH* Wor/d Doesn f Owe us Living iTT~* * iT J T&#13;
A "new and different" ed- vesenu the Catholic Bishop* Catholic Conference, said the ( • f l W l W I 1 9 %9 % p l l f w W Iw&#13;
icationaJ project is underway of Michigan. However, few Ji program ha» received&#13;
"uucvithin&#13;
of Mich- the students and staff are standing support" truni an • &gt; • • MMm I&#13;
gan's Cathoiicti. the Laiiiiiu l l w ^ f ' ^ l e j Iff |H#|#%VM^hV^Mtf^hl&#13;
students attending classes «tnrUntc DH»nH PI»^PR ^ i i v area and other community 01- W W f l l . K l l Im l l l D f f ? a U # 1 B • ali^kT&#13;
ucationaJ is&#13;
within the shadow&#13;
igan's State Capitol.&#13;
attending classes&#13;
A JF St. Mary's School are&#13;
all majoring in the same subject&#13;
- JQDS.&#13;
"The world dosen't owe us&#13;
a living — all we ask is that&#13;
it give us a chance to ea.'n&#13;
one ourselves."&#13;
With this creed, 150 students,&#13;
most of them previously&#13;
unemuloyabies are undergoing&#13;
a one-year training program&#13;
at the Michigan Catholic Conference&#13;
Job Training Center.&#13;
Religious background is not&#13;
considered when enrolling students,&#13;
and many faiths are&#13;
represented.&#13;
The unique anti-poserty program,&#13;
designed to make them&#13;
employable, is being paid fo.&#13;
by three federal agencies and&#13;
is sponsored by the Michigan&#13;
Catholic Conference which repof&#13;
few&#13;
are&#13;
Catholics.&#13;
Students attend classes daily&#13;
from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. in old&#13;
St Marys School The program&#13;
calls for 30 weeks of&#13;
basic education and 20 weeks&#13;
of vocational instruction Students&#13;
receive training allowances&#13;
ranging from $20 to $48&#13;
weekly depending on their family&#13;
status.&#13;
Average age of all students&#13;
is o4. Married students have&#13;
an "average" of fcjur children;&#13;
one has 12. Their formal&#13;
education level is grade six&#13;
One in four students had Jess&#13;
than three years of fonnaj&#13;
education.&#13;
The average earnings of «ach&#13;
trainee Jast year was below&#13;
$700.&#13;
Francis J. Coomes, Executive&#13;
Director of the Michigan&#13;
trum&#13;
major faiths in the&#13;
area and other community organizations&#13;
like the Lansing&#13;
Community Service* Council&#13;
•Central Methodist, for instance,&#13;
is operating a Nursery&#13;
School for pre-kindergarten&#13;
children of the Trainees,"&#13;
Coomes said. "And transportation&#13;
for the pre-schoolers is&#13;
being supplied by the Lansing&#13;
Chapter of the American Red&#13;
Cross."&#13;
Coomes said most of the&#13;
student* are making "good&#13;
progress." "Were p l e a s e d&#13;
with results of the program&#13;
so far but the real test will&#13;
be whether they can get job?&#13;
afterward," he said.&#13;
"If they can get jobs that&#13;
will pay twice as much&#13;
they are receiving on welfare,&#13;
i hen the training will pay for&#13;
itself," Coomea said.&#13;
Watch Kinderga&#13;
With the reopening of Michigan&#13;
elementary and secondary&#13;
schools bringing 2.2 million j&#13;
children into weekday traftic. '&#13;
motorists are ayain reminded&#13;
by Sgt. Vesey of the State&#13;
Police to exercise increased&#13;
care in protecting the students&#13;
and rural school bus*?s&#13;
from involvement in accident1'&#13;
roadway. In cities and&#13;
villages such motorists&#13;
Particular alertness should&#13;
be shown the "t'u'si-timei's.'&#13;
about 200,000 \oung»ters entering&#13;
bcnool Initially liiis, fall&#13;
who still have to learn school&#13;
safety routines and uili not&#13;
yet be as fully aware of trafa&#13;
s lie hazards a.s are older students.&#13;
Study Continues On Portage and&#13;
Base Lakes Dam Project&#13;
A joint committee from the&#13;
Washtenaw a n d Livingston&#13;
County Boards of Supervisors&#13;
last Thursday directed the&#13;
drain commissioners of&#13;
two counties to pursue&#13;
Portage and Base Lakes&#13;
project which is now in&#13;
engineering stage.&#13;
The joint group and&#13;
resentatives of the state&#13;
partment of Conservation&#13;
Huron Clinton .Metropolitan&#13;
Authority, and the University&#13;
of Michigan, reviewed and approved&#13;
the work of engineers&#13;
to date on a plan to place a&#13;
dam approximately 300 feet&#13;
downstream from the outlet of&#13;
Portage Lake.&#13;
P^ay Smit, project&#13;
from the Ann Arbor&#13;
the&#13;
the&#13;
dam&#13;
the&#13;
iep-&#13;
Dethe&#13;
has never been maintained because&#13;
of a lack of control&#13;
such as a dam.&#13;
Previous dam proposals have&#13;
never been implemented because&#13;
of the dissention among&#13;
the petitioners and other factions&#13;
concerned, Flock said.&#13;
Pieter G. V. Thomassen, attorney&#13;
fur the lake property&#13;
owners, who petitioned during&#13;
the last year, said that&#13;
the petitioners representing&#13;
ownership or 1,100 parcels on&#13;
the lakes want a dam for&#13;
three reasons, flood control.&#13;
henlth. and for maintenance of&#13;
the lake level. He said that in&#13;
addition to providing flood con-&#13;
Itrol. 1he dam would increase&#13;
engineer | accessibility from the river&#13;
firm of i into Base and the chain of&#13;
Ayers Lewis Norris and&#13;
said the dam will have two&#13;
functions: to control the lake&#13;
levels and to avoid property&#13;
damage from flooding.&#13;
The dam is sought by property&#13;
owners on Pottage and&#13;
Base lakes who suggested in&#13;
their petition to the county&#13;
the dam location now under&#13;
consideration.&#13;
John F l o o k , Washtenaw&#13;
drain commissioner. pointed&#13;
out that the dam project was&#13;
first brought up in 1947. alter&#13;
severe floods that year. A lake&#13;
level was established by the&#13;
Circuit Court in 1949. but it&#13;
Suggests Coffee Break&#13;
To Reduce Accidents Ideas for cutting down motorist&#13;
fatigue and thus reducing&#13;
road mishaps pour into the&#13;
State Highway Department and&#13;
other offices in Lansing by&#13;
the dozens.&#13;
O n e recurring suggestion&#13;
over the last several years&#13;
has recently been repeated by&#13;
one Michigan man with authority&#13;
to help put such ideas&#13;
into effect.&#13;
State Rep, Edward K. Michalski.&#13;
Detroit Democrat, has&#13;
renewed the proposal to provide&#13;
roadside coffee shops at&#13;
every highway rest area.&#13;
This suggestion has been&#13;
answered time and time again&#13;
by state officials. They say it&#13;
would be impossible on the&#13;
freeway routes because Federal&#13;
regulations prohibit commercial&#13;
development on the&#13;
roadsides.&#13;
Michalski contends stateowned,&#13;
privately operated coffee&#13;
shops on the super highways&#13;
would break the monotony&#13;
of driving, provide respite&#13;
for passengers, and open new&#13;
job opportunities lor unskilled&#13;
workers.&#13;
The Detroit legislator also&#13;
urged a full check of offhighway&#13;
facilities to be sure&#13;
food, gas and lodging is available&#13;
on a 24-hour basis near&#13;
the high speed routes.&#13;
As a member of the Legislature,&#13;
MichaLski would have&#13;
a.voice in appropriations to the&#13;
Highway Department which&#13;
would be needed to put his plan&#13;
into effect.&#13;
Barring any change in Federal&#13;
highway policies, however,&#13;
the coffee shops in rest au'eas&#13;
appears out of the question.&#13;
A slight modification to&#13;
Michalski's plan might be&#13;
feasible, however. It could instead&#13;
provide for the creation&#13;
of off-freeway rest areas&#13;
where a motorist could drive&#13;
up an exit ramp to the coffee&#13;
shop and just across the road&#13;
to the entrance ramp with a&#13;
minimum of interruption to his&#13;
trip.&#13;
NEW FALL&#13;
HOURS QUEEN&#13;
OPEN 7 DAYS&#13;
11:00 A.M. TO 10 P.M.&#13;
321 West Grand River&#13;
Brighton&#13;
N. J. and MARIE McPHERSON&#13;
May, j lakes during low flow periods.&#13;
William Besenik, spokesman&#13;
for owners of 16 properties on&#13;
the Huron River downstream&#13;
from the proposed dam sit-,&#13;
.said the river people were concerned&#13;
over the riparian rights&#13;
and their ability to get&#13;
the river into the chain of&#13;
lakes. This group feels that&#13;
there are more acceptable&#13;
alternate plans such as a&#13;
drainage ditch from Portage&#13;
Lake to the river, he said.&#13;
He said, "We feel that th»&#13;
Portage Lake people are trying&#13;
to prevent others from&#13;
using their lake. We are being&#13;
forced to challenge this. This&#13;
is an important part of Washtenaw&#13;
county."&#13;
Smit outlined plans for a&#13;
Mechanical operation in conjunction&#13;
with the dam which&#13;
will allow larger boats than&#13;
now can negotiate the waters&#13;
to go from the river into Base&#13;
and the lakes beyond, He said&#13;
the dam will enhance the&#13;
scenic area if it is properly&#13;
implemented.&#13;
He pointed out to the riser&#13;
group spokesman that "as you&#13;
locate the dam farther awa&gt;&#13;
from Portage Lake, you lessen&#13;
its ability to control the&#13;
lake level.&#13;
Flook said that Thursday a&#13;
meeting was held only for the&#13;
supervisors and the other affected&#13;
governmental units to&#13;
see what is being contemplated.&#13;
The lakes and river group&#13;
spokesmen were invited to&#13;
make statements after six peisons&#13;
from the river group appeared&#13;
at. Tuesday's session of&#13;
the Washtenaw board to protest&#13;
the dam location.&#13;
The drain commissioner said&#13;
that the location determination&#13;
will be made by the two boards&#13;
of supervisors which are acting&#13;
on the petition of the&#13;
lake property owners. The speccific&#13;
site now under study is&#13;
being considered because it&#13;
was proposed in the petition,&#13;
he said.&#13;
Flook further pointed out&#13;
that a public hearing will be&#13;
held after the completed project&#13;
proposal has been approved&#13;
by the two counties. HP&#13;
said at that time any affected&#13;
person will be entitled to&#13;
question the \alidity of the&#13;
entire project.&#13;
Michigan To Hit&#13;
All-Time High&#13;
Traffic Toll&#13;
Michigan's 1964 traffic toll&#13;
will hit a record all-time hlgii&#13;
of more than LVIWO deaths if&#13;
the present rate of increase &gt;n&#13;
the first eight months persists&#13;
through the remainder of th&gt;'&#13;
year, according to State Police&#13;
provisional figures.&#13;
State Police records&#13;
three persons were killed and&#13;
419 injured in 569 rural&#13;
school bus and related type accidents&#13;
in Michigan in 1963,&#13;
respective increase of one, 73&#13;
and 15 compared with the&#13;
1962 figures. The three killed&#13;
were drivers of. vehicles which&#13;
collided with school bu^es.&#13;
Through August deaths&#13;
LaJed 1.334. which is 2u]&#13;
18 per cent greater than 1&#13;
in the first eight months&#13;
year.&#13;
1.33&#13;
Should the provisional increase&#13;
rate continue Michigan&#13;
would end the year with 2.21M&#13;
deaths. This would be 49 niort*&#13;
creased public knowledge of&#13;
in 1937.&#13;
August t r a f f i c accidents&#13;
added 173 deaths, one les*&#13;
than 176 in the same month&#13;
in 1963. But delayed deatl&#13;
reports will raise the pro\ifrom&#13;
! s ^ o n a ' total and record the&#13;
month as another&#13;
crense.&#13;
More complete&#13;
July show 226&#13;
12.233 injured in&#13;
dents. There&#13;
of 38. or&#13;
Records for la&gt;t&#13;
show that 115 of&#13;
pedestrians and LM&#13;
bicyclists killed in&#13;
cidenls were under&#13;
of age.&#13;
&gt;ear also&#13;
.'the 351&#13;
of the 32&#13;
traffic ac-&#13;
15 vears I&#13;
lor buses al»u need not be&#13;
made unless required by ordi&#13;
nance with s&gt;i^ns posted to this&#13;
effect. At intersections controlled&#13;
Li.s a police officoi or&#13;
a traffic stop and go signal&#13;
motorists may pass H loading&#13;
or unloading bus but with&#13;
caution and at a speed no&#13;
faster than 10 miles an hour.&#13;
Despite continuing s.tft.'ty eftorti&#13;
ol parents, school authoritli'S&#13;
and bus drivers experience&#13;
indicates that actions&#13;
of children walking lo or hotn&#13;
school oi" Ljoing to ur disembarking&#13;
from school buses are&#13;
unpredictable&#13;
This pin*.1? tin mcreated burden&#13;
on motorists to bo constantly&#13;
alert to take any aclion&#13;
nece»scii%y to a\uid accidents&#13;
which !:)i|4hl nnolve&#13;
the children.&#13;
HOWELL&#13;
Theatre&#13;
with an infigures&#13;
fur&#13;
killed HV\&#13;
21.670 acciwere&#13;
increases&#13;
20 percent, ;n&#13;
in injured, and 3.067 ur 16&#13;
deaths, 1.897, or 18 per cent.&#13;
per cent, in accidents over tinsame&#13;
month last year.&#13;
The July toll, highest SHUT&#13;
October of 1941 when 2tf&#13;
were killed, wns the ./fifth&#13;
worst month on___rjeeo'rd. TV&#13;
high wa^-:^Jo~in December of&#13;
1936,&#13;
Accumulated figures for- the&#13;
first seven months this y*»ar&#13;
show- 1,179 killed and 75.5*1&#13;
injuued in 151,727 accident*.&#13;
Continuing increases m accident&#13;
exposure factors add to&#13;
the concern for the safety of&#13;
school children. During the&#13;
l%3-64 school year 590,000&#13;
pupils were carried daily in&#13;
7.350 buses for a total of 71&#13;
million miles. These represented&#13;
gains of 54,000 children,&#13;
150 buses and tliree million&#13;
in mileage over the 1962-&#13;
63 period. New annual records&#13;
were set m 1963 as motor vehicle&#13;
registrations increased to&#13;
3.646.000 and total estimated&#13;
i&#13;
mileage for all motor \ c - j&#13;
hides climljed to 35.6 billion,&#13;
Michigan law jrqunvs mo- ,&#13;
torists to stop wheji overtaking&#13;
or meeting a rural school&#13;
bus which is stopped to lu;ui&#13;
or unload passengers. On&#13;
divided highways where there&#13;
is a physical barrier or median&#13;
separating the two roadways&#13;
a motorist need not stop when&#13;
the stopped bus is in the op- i&#13;
Phone 54fl-SfiOO&#13;
Air Conditioned&#13;
Wed.. Thur*., FrL, Sal.&#13;
Sept. 9-10-11-19&#13;
Open at 6:45&#13;
Starts at 7:00 A 9:00&#13;
CoNNie FRancis&#13;
Adults 5Oe — &lt; hihlren&#13;
increases&#13;
per cent&#13;
of 'Jl&#13;
t h a t&#13;
pecth e&#13;
eight&#13;
d in 1%.)&#13;
E^tinialed mileage foi t!i"&#13;
first six muntli-s. llie Itiio-I&#13;
infoiTnntioi! available, totaled&#13;
18.2 billions, a rise of .seven&#13;
per cent, comparer! \v ith I he&#13;
corresponding period last yenr.&#13;
uliilc (lie death rate per 10(1&#13;
million \-ehide rnile.s was up&#13;
i ! per cent to o.l&#13;
Sun., Mon., Tues..&#13;
Sept. 13-M-15&#13;
Sunday Alutlnee Continuous&#13;
Open a t *!:4."i&#13;
K t r t r t * at 3 : 0 0 . o : 1 5 . 7:S(l. 9 : 1 5&#13;
M o r i . , Tues., Open ;it &lt;i:l")&#13;
Start* at 7:00 A ft: 15&#13;
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WAMNCJI&#13;
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THANKS VOTERS OF&#13;
LIVINGSTON COUNTY&#13;
For ^ our Fine Support&#13;
At The Primary Election.&#13;
JOSEPH H. HLLIS&#13;
County Clerk&#13;
SUrt* at&#13;
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OF&#13;
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On my own behalf and on behalf of Hie successful Delegale&#13;
candidates, and the Candidates for all County Offices.&#13;
We would like to urge all Delegates and Candidates to be&#13;
present at the Livingston County Democratic Convention,&#13;
to be held on Saturday, September 12th. at the County&#13;
Court House! in Howell, at 8:00 p.m.&#13;
Martin J. Lavan&#13;
Democratic (andidate&#13;
for Prosecuting Attorney.&#13;
IM ful. AJt&#13;
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ARGUS DISPATCH — WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9, 1964&#13;
BRIGHTON CHURCHES&#13;
FIRST METHODIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
100 East Grand Knur&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Kubert Brubaker, Pastor&#13;
ACademy 7-7783&#13;
Mrs. Melvln Llght-Orgaiih&gt;t-&#13;
Choir Director&#13;
Church School 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Worship Service, 10:45 a.m.&#13;
There is a nursery during&#13;
the worship service lur preschool&#13;
children.&#13;
Junior Choir Rehearsal, 10&#13;
a.m., Thursday&#13;
Youth Ffll&lt;ju&gt;hip — Lvjry&#13;
Other Sunday&#13;
We warmlv uclonno VOL'&#13;
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH&#13;
Briglitou, .Michigan&#13;
Phony 229-9863&#13;
Pastor, itev. Leo .McCann&#13;
Assistant Itcvereuds&#13;
Brendou K. Ledwidge,&#13;
Leo Po-.tiT. C.M.M.&#13;
Sunday S u m m e r Masses,&#13;
6:00, 7:30. LJ:UO, 10:30, 1^:00&#13;
Weekday Masses, 6:30, 8:00.&#13;
Hoiyday Masses, 3:30, 8:13,&#13;
12:13 and 6:00.&#13;
F i r s t Fridays, Masses at&#13;
8:00, 11:20 and 6:00 p.m. Confessions&#13;
Wednesday and Thursday&#13;
e\ L'ii!i!L,'s HuK Commun&#13;
ion a i -j:'3u, T;uO and bet'ure&#13;
the 8:U0 Ma-b.&#13;
Novcna to Our Mother of&#13;
Perpetual H e l p Wednesday&#13;
evening at 7 30.&#13;
Holy (JomnHininii ;it 6:30,&#13;
7:00 and bclurc the S:00 Mass&#13;
St. John iMissiurn. Located&#13;
on M-39 m u miles uosL ol MST.&#13;
PAUL'S EPISCOPAL&#13;
CHUBCH&#13;
By tiie ftliLI Pond&#13;
The iiev. Robert G. Eidson,&#13;
Rector&#13;
Sunday Services, 8:00 a m&#13;
Holy Communion.&#13;
10:00 ajn., Morning Prayer.&#13;
Church School and Nursery.&#13;
First and Third Sundays:&#13;
Holy Communion a t b o t h&#13;
services.&#13;
7:00 pjn., Youth League.&#13;
BRIGHTON CONGREGATION&#13;
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES&#13;
Presiding Minister;&#13;
James P. Sazama&#13;
Phone 229-92U1&#13;
Kingdom Hall&#13;
801 Chestnut Street&#13;
Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Theocratic&#13;
Ministry Schoul,&#13;
Thursday, 8:30 p.m., Service&#13;
Meeting.&#13;
Sunday, 2: JO p.m., Public&#13;
Talk.&#13;
Sunday 3:lo — Wmchtowei&#13;
Study.&#13;
Tuesday S:0O p.m., Area&#13;
Bible Studies. Kingdom Hal]&#13;
801 Chestnut St., Brighton&#13;
1020 K. Grand River, Brighton,&#13;
yOS8 ParshalJville, Hartland.&#13;
Sunday&#13;
8:00, 10:00.&#13;
the Mass.&#13;
7:30.&#13;
u ru in e v Masses,&#13;
C'onies.sions before&#13;
Hulyday Mass at&#13;
TU1-LAKES BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
91U0 Lee Road&#13;
Rt'v. Bruce E. Stine, Pastor&#13;
Sunday School, 10 a.m.&#13;
Muniing Worship, 11 a.m.&#13;
Youth Fellowship, 6 p.m.&#13;
Kvpnintr Service, 7 p.m.&#13;
Miblc Study and Prayer on&#13;
Wednesday t\erung at 7:J0,&#13;
lolJoued by Scnioi- Choir&#13;
practice at 8:30.&#13;
ST. JOHN'S EVAJsGELlC.il&#13;
LLTHttKAN CHURCH&#13;
2W5 E. Northfleld Church -»d&#13;
Nortnfleld Township&#13;
Raymond Frey, Pastor&#13;
Phone 683-1669&#13;
Sunday Schooi, 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Morning Services, 10:30 a.m&#13;
Confirmation Classes:&#13;
Adults, Thursday, 8:00 p.m&#13;
Children, Saturday, 10:00&#13;
ajn.&#13;
ST. PATRICK'S&#13;
CATHOLIC CHURCH&#13;
Masses: 8;00 and 10:30 a.m&#13;
CALVARY BAPTIST&#13;
279 Dartmoor Dr.&#13;
Church Phone: HI 9-234!!&#13;
Pastor, W. t\ Nicholas&#13;
Phono 663-0098&#13;
Organist, Mrs. Beryl Tucker&#13;
Pianist, Mrs. H, N. Manning&#13;
S. S. Supt., Ronn Sutterticid&#13;
Sunday School — Classes Loi&#13;
al! ages — 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship — 31 a.m&#13;
Jet Cadets — 5:30 p.m.&#13;
E\ening evengelical hour —&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
Q. A. 1-:. — 8:13 p.m.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Senior Choir practice, Thursday,&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
Blessings await you at Calvary,&#13;
the friendly church.&#13;
1IOWELL&#13;
CHURCh OF THE&#13;
NAZAKENE&#13;
« S McCarthy Street&#13;
Howell&#13;
Ktv. K. N. Raycroft, Pastor&#13;
Sunday School at 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Worship Service at 11:10 a.m.&#13;
Evangelistic Services at 7:30&#13;
Midweek prayer service at&#13;
7:45 p.m. ou Wednesday.&#13;
nniiiimiiiimiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiffiiififiiiifffr&#13;
Pinckney People You Know&#13;
UY DOLLY BAUGHN&#13;
uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii&#13;
ASSEMBLY OF CiOD&#13;
503 Lake Street&#13;
Rev. DurreJ AlcKeel, Pastor&#13;
Sunday School — 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship—11:00 a.m&#13;
ST. JOHN'S&#13;
EPISCOPAL CHURCH&#13;
Siblt'v at Walnut, Him ell&#13;
Ktv. Hicharct lugalls, Itectur&#13;
The Holy Communion every&#13;
Sunday at 8:0L a.m.&#13;
The Holy Communion al&#13;
10:00 a.m on ifte first and&#13;
third Sundays of each month.&#13;
Morn ing prayer and sermon&#13;
at 10:00 a.m on second, touitn&#13;
jnd liltli Sundays o[ e a c h&#13;
month.&#13;
Church school classes&#13;
Sunday at 1000 a.m.&#13;
Three years have gone by&#13;
now that Jeanne Baughn, age&#13;
3, (September 10) and Grandma&#13;
(Mrs. Earl) Baughn, whose&#13;
birthday was September 3,&#13;
have celebrated the occasions&#13;
together. A big birthday caku&#13;
marked "Happy B i r t h d a y&#13;
Grandma and Jeanne" and ice&#13;
cream, of course, was enjoyed&#13;
at Grandma and Grandpa's&#13;
home Monday afternoon. Besides&#13;
Jeanne's mother and&#13;
Jather, Dully and Bill, and&#13;
brothers, Jim and Bub, Aunt&#13;
Cini&#13;
group&#13;
Ciilbertson joined&#13;
for the festivities.&#13;
the&#13;
on&#13;
GREEN OAK&#13;
FREE METHODIST CHURCH&#13;
10111 U.S. 23&#13;
HI 9-2337&#13;
10:00 a.m. Sunday School.&#13;
11:00 a.m., Worship.&#13;
6:45 p.m., Young People.&#13;
7:30 p.m., Preaching Service&#13;
THE GRACE BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
CORXEIl OF HYXE AND&#13;
HACKER RDS.&#13;
Wayne L. Ciiauque Pastor&#13;
A Church where&#13;
all are Welcome&#13;
Eiblo Sehuul, 9:50&#13;
Preaching Service,&#13;
Sunday&#13;
a.m,&#13;
Morning&#13;
11:00 a.m.&#13;
Evening Service 7:00 a.m.&#13;
Wednesday Bible Study and&#13;
Choir Practice, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
If vou would like transportation&#13;
to iury i&gt;l the services call&#13;
. . . AC 7-3163 or desire pastoral&#13;
counsel call . . . South L\on&#13;
438-3211.&#13;
BETIIESDA TABERNACLE&#13;
•vi(H u. s.-is&#13;
Brightor Michigan&#13;
Pastor, Geneva Kaltenbuoh&#13;
Sunday School, 10.30.&#13;
S u n d a y Morning Ser\ ices.&#13;
11:30&#13;
Sunday E \ c n i n g Services&#13;
at 7:30.&#13;
Prayer Meeting. Wednesday&#13;
7:30&#13;
Young Pcop]e&gt;-fcn&lt;]uy, 7:30&#13;
A Friendly Church with «i&#13;
Spiritual Atmosphere where&#13;
God Answers Prayer.&#13;
ST. GEORGE EVANGELICAL&#13;
LUTHERAN CHURCH&#13;
SOS West Main Street&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
AC 9-2763&#13;
Sunday .School with classes&#13;
lor children, ago ? .'J through&#13;
high school as wejl as a class&#13;
!or ;idults nt VAjSvuch Sunday.&#13;
Worship Se1 vTce is held at&#13;
11:00 a.PI.&#13;
SiIJK.1 r\ i-•(&gt;(! nursery care for&#13;
MTKIH children is provided during&#13;
I lie \\or.ship service.&#13;
VKitors are always welcome.&#13;
PIXCKXEY&#13;
CHURCHES&#13;
PEOPLES' CHURCH&#13;
M/i Unadilla Street&#13;
Rev. Thomas Murphy&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m&#13;
Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Y o u n g 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;
Sunday Broadcast, WHMI&#13;
1:30.&#13;
NLSLKVAN METHODIST&#13;
••A Friendly (hurch With A&#13;
.•Spiritual Atmosphere"&#13;
A. C. Barker, Pastor&#13;
S u n d a y Services, 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Bible "School H o u r, 11 :00&#13;
a.m. — Harvey Young, Superintendent.&#13;
11:00 a.m., Junior C h u r c h&#13;
(ior children fit' school nge. •&#13;
U :0U a.m.. Morning Worship&#13;
'(Sermon H u u n .&#13;
ti:.'!'J p.m., We.-lcyan Youth&#13;
Service.&#13;
7:30 p.m.,&#13;
H&lt;uu.&#13;
Thursday,&#13;
Meeting.&#13;
Thursday,&#13;
Rehearsal.&#13;
BETHEL BAPTIST CHTRCH&#13;
Rrthrrt M. Taylor, Pastor&#13;
4060 Swarthout Road&#13;
K.'OI Spieer Rri., Hamburg&#13;
Phone AC 7 G87O&#13;
Services:&#13;
Sunrlav School, 10:00 run.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 n.m&#13;
Young People, Sunday, 6'00&#13;
p.m.&#13;
E\enij.-, Worship. 7:00 p.m&#13;
Prayer&#13;
.30 p.m.&#13;
Meeting, Wednesday&#13;
30&#13;
K\ angcJ&#13;
p.m. Prayer&#13;
p.m., Choir&#13;
"IT. MARY'S&#13;
( \TI1OLIC C l l i n C I !&#13;
Sunda.\ Mas^c*. S:00, 10.U0,&#13;
and 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Xovena, Thursday 7.30 p.m.&#13;
Weekday Mass, 8:00 a.m,&#13;
METHODIST&#13;
COMMUNITY CHURCH&#13;
Rev. Robert F. I)a\ is, Pastor&#13;
9:45 a.m., A d u l t Sunday&#13;
School.&#13;
9:45 a.m., Sunday School.&#13;
11:00 a.m., Worship Service&#13;
6:30 p.m., MYF.&#13;
GREGORY&#13;
(•KL'UOKY BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Pastor, Millar d Heron&#13;
Sunday: .. .&#13;
Morning Worship at 10:00&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Church School at 11:15 a.m.&#13;
Evening Worship at 7:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
BapliM Y o u t h Fellowship&#13;
6:.')0 p.m.&#13;
Thursday:&#13;
Riblo Study ;in&lt;l P ; a y v •&#13;
Service ai 7:"&gt;0 p.m.&#13;
Choir Practice al 8:30 p.ir&#13;
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES&#13;
Corner Brnpan &amp;, West M-3G&#13;
Ctrrgary. Michigan&#13;
Warner Miller, presiding&#13;
Minister&#13;
UP 8-9929&#13;
Meetings held at 11148 Hoimes&#13;
Road.&#13;
P u b 1 . c MectinL' -- Sunda\&#13;
3:00 p.m.&#13;
Watchtoue: Bible Study —&#13;
Sunday, 4 :15 p.m.&#13;
Bible Study — Tucsda\, S00&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Ministry School -• F r i d a &gt;&#13;
7:30 p.m.'&#13;
•Service Meeting — F li d a &gt;&#13;
S:30 p.m.&#13;
i;\ ANGELICAL&#13;
UNITED BRETHREN&#13;
East Crane &amp; .McCarthy Sts.&#13;
l{ev. Claries Kolb, Pastor&#13;
Worship Service at 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday School at 11:00 a.m&#13;
Midweek Worship Service on&#13;
Wednesday at 7:00 p.m.&#13;
I IUS1 PRESBYTERIAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Zl'i rt'est Grand River&#13;
Howel)&#13;
Key. Win. E{. Jones, Minister&#13;
Church Schooi at 9:15 and r i .&#13;
Worship Service at 11:00 a.m&#13;
CHURCH OF GOD&#13;
3940 Pinckney Road&#13;
Rev. Alan Hancock, Pastor&#13;
Worship Service at 10:30&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Sunday School at 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Young People's Meeting a t&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
Ordinance meeting, Wednesday&#13;
at 7:00 p.m.&#13;
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH&#13;
210 Church Street. Howell&#13;
Rev. Merle R. Meeden, Pastor&#13;
Church School at 10:00 a.m,&#13;
Worship Service at 11:00&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Baptist Evening Fellowship&#13;
at 6:30 p.m.&#13;
Gospel Service at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. McKin-&#13;
Ivy recently enjoyed a tour&#13;
through the eastern states uud&#13;
a visit at Washington, D. C.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Riethmiller ac&#13;
companied them on the trip.&#13;
Another big birthday eel&#13;
ebrat ion took place at the&#13;
Jim Lavey residence Sept. 3&#13;
when Bev and Jim La\ey entertained&#13;
honoring their daughter,&#13;
Susie, on her very first&#13;
birthday. Grandma and Grandpa&#13;
Thurston and Grandma and&#13;
Grandpa Lavey were four most&#13;
enthusiastic guests present to&#13;
enjoy the traditional birthday&#13;
cake and ice cream.&#13;
A '.'elebration that nearly&#13;
escaped us this year was that&#13;
when the family of Mr. Tom&#13;
Ware, of East M-,'56, helping&#13;
him celebrate his 79th birthday&#13;
the last -week of August.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kimbler&#13;
and family, and Mr. and Mis.&#13;
John Paul Ware arid family&#13;
gathered at the Ware home&#13;
fur ihi' occasion.&#13;
.Mr. r.nd Mrs. Reginald&#13;
Krahn and children spent Labor&#13;
Day weekend up north.&#13;
Mr, and Mrs. John Paul Ware&#13;
-pent the weekend in Ohio&#13;
\isiiing relatives. Grandma&#13;
Krahn kept their youngsters,&#13;
giving them a very nice and&#13;
restful \ncatiun.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zezulka&#13;
were in Detroit Saturday&#13;
shopping and visiting relatives.&#13;
Their children accompanied&#13;
them on the U"ip.&#13;
Mr. James Murphy. 142&#13;
Swarthout Road is hospitalized&#13;
at Howell Community Health&#13;
Center. He happened to get in&#13;
a nest of yellow jackets and&#13;
received several bee stings,&#13;
causing him to become rathei&#13;
ill.&#13;
Barbara -ami 1 &gt;uane Waterbury&#13;
celebrated thew wedding&#13;
anniversary September 1. It&#13;
was their third. They dined&#13;
out fur the occasion.&#13;
Mr. Alex Ammann is a patient&#13;
at St, Joseph Hospital&#13;
Ann Arbor since suffering a&#13;
coronary last Friday. Mr. Ammann&#13;
is proprietor of Anchor&#13;
Inn. Here's wishing for him&#13;
a speedy reeu\ery.&#13;
Mi", and Mrs. Da\id Aberdeen&#13;
entertained several couple&#13;
at Their Ann Arbor home on&#13;
Lalwr Day at a "swimming&#13;
pool party."' Pat and Neil&#13;
I Baughn and daughters, Kim&#13;
| and Lisa, and ILuth and Guy&#13;
(Stivers and uau«hter. Nina&#13;
attended from the Pinckney&#13;
area.&#13;
Livingston County&#13;
Association O.E.S.&#13;
The meeting ol the Livingston&#13;
County A&gt;sociation of the&#13;
Eastern Star will be held at&#13;
the Masonic Temple in Pinckney.&#13;
Tuesday, September 15.&#13;
The afternoon session will beein&#13;
at 2:)0. Dinner at 6.00&#13;
o'clock. Reservations must be&#13;
in by September 11th to Mrs,&#13;
DarJene Waite, phone 878-&#13;
3674. Pincknev. The evening&#13;
session is at 7:.TO.&#13;
Pinckney School Minutes&#13;
Minutes (if Regular School&#13;
Board Meeting — Sept. 8, 19«4&#13;
Minutes called to&#13;
President Walton a t&#13;
Roll Call:&#13;
order by ! Kinsey&#13;
7:56 p.m.&#13;
at a tut lire&#13;
Motion by&#13;
WALXUT STREET&#13;
METHODIST CHURCH&#13;
HOWPII&#13;
205 South Walnut St.&#13;
Rev. Allan Gray, Minister&#13;
Worship Service at 10:00.&#13;
Church School at 10:00 a.m.&#13;
and 11:15 a.m.&#13;
cial&#13;
1964&#13;
were&#13;
Mr.&#13;
OUR SAVIOR- LUTHERAN&#13;
337.") Teuton Road&#13;
Rev. F. .1. I'ies, Pastor&#13;
Sunday School at 11:15 a.m.&#13;
Worship Service at 12:30 p.m.&#13;
FIRST&#13;
Dcuey&#13;
IlAl'TIST CHURCH&#13;
&gt; Rirkett Road&#13;
lirightnn&#13;
y BnvrnnVr, Pastor&#13;
AC 9-9068&#13;
Sunday School. 10:00 a.m&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m&#13;
Evening Worship, 7:,"&gt;0 p.m&#13;
Wednesday Pravei Mcetir;:&#13;
:30 p.m.&#13;
THE PRESBYTERIAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
E. (irand Kher&#13;
AC 7-6G91&#13;
Robert Coffey, Paxtor&#13;
AC 9-648!)&#13;
Gordon MaHett. Choir Director&#13;
Mrs. Charlp* Birch. Organist&#13;
SUNDAY SCHEDULE&#13;
9:00 to 9:30 a.m. Short Family&#13;
Worship Service.&#13;
9:40 to 10:40 a.m. Church&#13;
School, age .'» through aduit.&#13;
11:00 to 12:00 Warship Seivlce.&#13;
There is a care ^'i'&lt;H.p fu,&#13;
pro-school children during both&#13;
worship services and Church&#13;
School.&#13;
Wednesday, September P,&#13;
8:00 p.m.—The Session mivt&gt;&#13;
in the parlor.&#13;
Thursday, September 1 0 .&#13;
Women's Golf League — call&#13;
Louise Beeman AC 9-6522 if&#13;
you intend to play.&#13;
7:00 - 10:00 p.m. Work&#13;
Ni?ht at ihe Christian E d u c -&#13;
tion Building. We need help.&#13;
Ko skill needed.&#13;
COMMUNITY&#13;
COM. RELATIONAL&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Cornrr of Mill A; Unadilla Sts&#13;
Rev. Gerald E. Bendrr&#13;
818-3 »87&#13;
Morning Worship 10:43 a.m&#13;
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Choir Practice, Thursdays:&#13;
Senior, 7 p.m.; Junior, 3:43&#13;
p.m.: Youth. 4:43.&#13;
Pilgrim Fellowship: 1st and&#13;
•)vd .Sundays at 1 p.m.; 'Jnd&#13;
and 4'n .Sundays at 6 p.m.&#13;
GALILEAN BAPTIST&#13;
9700 McGregor Road&#13;
Rev. Rolland Crosby&#13;
Phone 4i6-43'^8&#13;
Sunday School, 9:43 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Youth Fellowship, 6:00.&#13;
Evenin? Worship, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
Wednesday Evening Prayer&#13;
meeting and Bible study, 7:30.&#13;
HAMIUIK.&#13;
HIAWATHA BEACH&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Buck Lake&#13;
Rev. Charles Mirhael, Pastor&#13;
UP 8-3249&#13;
Pinckney, Michigan&#13;
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Youth Training Hour, 6:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Evening Service. 7:30&#13;
Prayer Meeting, 8:00&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
Stockade Boys, 6:30 p.m.&#13;
Monday.&#13;
Battalion Meeting, 6:30 p.m&#13;
Monday.&#13;
Colonist Meeting, 4:15&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
p.m.&#13;
p.m.,&#13;
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST&#13;
Salvation Army Hall&#13;
T. J. Hasmussen, Pastor&#13;
Sabbath School at 2:00 p.m.&#13;
on Saturday.&#13;
Church Service at 3:00 p.m.&#13;
on Saturday.&#13;
coming year.&#13;
ed that the&#13;
contract for&#13;
Maintainance&#13;
p,m&#13;
ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC&#13;
HOWPH&#13;
Father Joseph Weiber, Pastor,&#13;
Rev. Jenmie. Schmidt,&#13;
Assistant Pastor&#13;
Sunday Masses at 6, S, 10&#13;
and 12 o'clock,&#13;
Holy Day Masses at 5:30, 7&#13;
and 9 a.m. - 12:13 and 6 p.m.&#13;
Week Day Masses at 6:30 &amp;&#13;
8:00 a.m.&#13;
Confession* Saturday fr f "i&#13;
3:30 to .V00 and 7:^0 to 9 p.m.&#13;
ST. P&#13;
THE MENXOX1TE 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 S e r v i c e s as announced.&#13;
Wliitmore Lake&#13;
Area Churches&#13;
FULL (iOSPEL MISSION&#13;
9242 Main St.&#13;
Whit more 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;
M L S LUTHERAN&#13;
C III KCH&#13;
M-.Sfi, Hamburg, Michigan&#13;
Luther H. Krtefall, Pastor&#13;
9834 Zukey Luke Road&#13;
Lakeland, Michigan&#13;
Home Phone — AC 7-3WJI&#13;
Church Phone — AC 9-9744&#13;
Sunday Worship Services —&#13;
8:30 a.m. and 10:45 a.m.&#13;
Sunday School — 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Summer Communion Schedule:&#13;
1&gt;t and 3id Sundays — 8:30&#13;
a.m.&#13;
12nd fu.d 4th Sundays —&#13;
10:45 a.m.&#13;
We welcome \isitnrs of this&#13;
area to join in Sunday Worship&#13;
with us.&#13;
ST. STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Hamburg, Michigan&#13;
Minister, Deaconess&#13;
Olive Robinson&#13;
Morning Prayer and Sermon.&#13;
Sunday, 10:00 "a.m.&#13;
Church School, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
EMMA N'T EL BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH OP HOWELL&#13;
49R1 W. (irand River, Howell&#13;
Roy. Harvey Hafner, Pastor&#13;
Sunday School at 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday Morning Worship a t&#13;
11:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday Evening Service a t&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Young People meet on Sunday&#13;
at 6:00 p.m.&#13;
Bible Study on Wednesday&#13;
at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
UMTED BRETHREN&#13;
CHURCH *&#13;
7400 Stow Road&#13;
Rev. \V. O. Beason, Pastor&#13;
Worship Service at 10:00&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Bible Study at 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Christian Endeavor 7:30 p.m&#13;
Evening Service at 8:15 p.m&#13;
Prayer Service on Wednesday&#13;
at 8:00 p.m.&#13;
REORGANIZED CHtiSCIl&#13;
OF JESUS CHRIST OF&#13;
LATTER DAY SAINTS&#13;
520 \V. Jefferson&#13;
Ann Arbor — 66.1-3166&#13;
Albert L. Barr, Pastor&#13;
Sunday School, 9:43 a.m.&#13;
Sunday Morning Worship,&#13;
11:00 a.m.&#13;
Evening Service, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
Wednesday evening Fellowship,&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST&#13;
SCIENTIST&#13;
648 W. Grand River, Hnvvell&#13;
Sunday School — 10:30 a.m.&#13;
Worship Service — 10:30 a.m&#13;
Wednesday Kwnins Service&#13;
S p.m.&#13;
A reading room is maintained&#13;
at 122 N. State Street where&#13;
authorized Christian Science&#13;
literature may be hoi-rowed&#13;
read or purchased. It is open&#13;
to the public Monday&#13;
Saturday from ll:u0&#13;
2:00 p.m.. and from&#13;
9:00 Friday evenings.&#13;
through&#13;
a.m. to&#13;
6.30 u&#13;
Present: Collier, Line, Kin-&#13;
.sey, Walton, Radtoft", Roth&#13;
wax laic and arrived at 8:45&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Absent; Swanson,&#13;
The minutes of the regular&#13;
meeting of August 6. 1964&#13;
and the minutes of the spemeetings&#13;
of August 11.&#13;
and August 25, 1964&#13;
approved a&amp; read.&#13;
STAFF REPORTS:&#13;
G. Dunn reported that&#13;
the Hamburg Elementary enrollment&#13;
for the 1964-65 school&#13;
year is 343 students and the&#13;
Winans Lake Elementary enrollment&#13;
is 91 students.&#13;
Mrs. Kellenberger reported&#13;
that, the Pinckney Elementary&#13;
enrollment is 718 students&#13;
'including 27 students at&#13;
the Hicks school.&#13;
Mr. R. Dunn reported that&#13;
all buses are in operation.&#13;
Mr, G. Black reported on&#13;
the janitorial program for the&#13;
i He also request-&#13;
Board provide. ..&#13;
his position us&#13;
Supervisor.&#13;
Mr. S. Delapp was present&#13;
and requested that the Board&#13;
consider the purchase or construction&#13;
of facilities to house&#13;
the school buses. He also requested&#13;
that consideration be&#13;
given to hiring of a full or&#13;
part lime mechanic.&#13;
SUPERINTENDENT REPORT&#13;
Mr. Reader provided a financial&#13;
report for 1964. H*1&#13;
also presented a report of t&gt;.f&gt;&#13;
school tax levy for the 1964-&#13;
65 school year.&#13;
OLD BfsTNESS:&#13;
Walton reported that the&#13;
result of a recent poll has indicated&#13;
that the teachers prefer&#13;
a folding wall versus a&#13;
solid wall to divide the teachers&#13;
lounge in the new high&#13;
school.&#13;
A genfral discussion wns&#13;
held concerning the merits of&#13;
electric heating units for the&#13;
new high school. It was concluded&#13;
that additional facts&#13;
are necessary to permit comparrison&#13;
of this facility versus&#13;
other available heating&#13;
facilities. Collier agreed to&#13;
provide additional information&#13;
GRACE LUTHERAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
312 Prospect&#13;
Rev. P. Fred Houston, Minister&#13;
Early Service at 8:30 a.m.&#13;
Late Sorvir- at 1:00 a.m&#13;
Church SchooJ at 9:45 a.m&#13;
d;itc.&#13;
Roth seconded by&#13;
that the amendments&#13;
to the Guidance and Counseling&#13;
resolution, which was adopted&#13;
August 6, 1964, tie rescinded.&#13;
Motion carried..&#13;
NEW BUSINESS:&#13;
Roth was appointed Chairman&#13;
of H committee consisting&#13;
of Roth and R. Dunn to investigate&#13;
the teasibiiity of obtaining&#13;
a »ch.jol bus maintainence-&#13;
building. In addition&#13;
they are in.-&gt;trucu'd to investigate&#13;
the merits ol' cmplo&gt;in^&#13;
a part or lull time mechanic.&#13;
Kinsey introduced a school&#13;
bond qualification resolution.&#13;
Resolution supported by Lino,&#13;
Resolution adopted. A copy of&#13;
this resolution is on file in&#13;
the school offices and forms&#13;
v. p;iii of lhe.se minutes.&#13;
Motion by Kinsey, seconded&#13;
by Line the Mr. (i. Black be&#13;
given a contract with a salary&#13;
schedule similar m increments&#13;
and time to that o( the teachers&#13;
salary schedule. Motion&#13;
cai rietl.&#13;
Motion by Kinsey, seconded&#13;
by Collier that bills be paid.&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
Moiion by Kinsey, secondH&#13;
by Radloff that meeting be&#13;
adjourned. Motion carried.&#13;
Time 10:50 p.m.&#13;
Hue;h W. Radloff. Secretary&#13;
Board of Education&#13;
Pinckney Community&#13;
Schools.&#13;
GREGORY&#13;
Mrs. Harvey Gou.uh of Canal&#13;
Pt.. Florida is spending this&#13;
week with her mother, Mrs.&#13;
Belie Leach.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Mort Cole&#13;
were Friday evening supper&#13;
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack&#13;
Cole and family of Howe!!.&#13;
Celebrating the birthday of&#13;
Mrs. Mort Cole.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Dowry Bivniser&#13;
visited Mr. and Mrs-&#13;
Kenneth Monty and family of&#13;
Mt. Clemens Thursday.&#13;
There WHS slight damage&#13;
done to Mrs. W. B. Crony's&#13;
trailer home in Florida, during&#13;
the recent hurricane.&#13;
Mr .and Mrs. Clyde Robeson&#13;
"AIR CONDITIONED*&#13;
0 Permanents&#13;
Hi-Fashion Styling&#13;
Bleaching&#13;
Coloring&#13;
Manicuring&#13;
Pedicuring&#13;
HOURS: Mou. thru Sat., 8 to 6 Thurs. and FrL 8 to 9&#13;
107 E; Main 878-3467 Pinckney&#13;
DONNA KRATOCHVIZ—MOLLY (CARfl) COBB&#13;
Operator Operator&#13;
PAT ROSIECKI&#13;
Manager&#13;
CHICKEN&#13;
GAS&#13;
CONVERSION BURNERS&#13;
HOT WATER&#13;
and&#13;
FORCED AIR SYSTEMS&#13;
free estimates&#13;
Gentile Home Center&#13;
UPtown 8-3143&#13;
Pinckney FHA Terms&#13;
CLOSE&#13;
NEW&#13;
OUT SALE&#13;
AND USED BUILDING MATERIALS&#13;
USED 2 \ 4's 2 x 6's 2 x 8's&#13;
— $60. per thousand&#13;
(reduced price on last 100.000 BM of&#13;
good planed lumber)&#13;
bricks etc. Located 1 block north&#13;
Also miscellaneous doors, windows,&#13;
and 1 block west of 1-96 &amp; Okemos Rd.&#13;
Interchange&#13;
Opens Thursday, Friday, Saturday, only&#13;
,S:00 AM to 3:00 PM&#13;
BARNES CONSTRUCTION COMPANY&#13;
Telephone&#13;
Fancy Jonathon&#13;
and Mclntosh&#13;
APPLES&#13;
Container&#13;
Pick Your Own&#13;
51.50 bu. or 3 bu. $4.00&#13;
BEISIEGEL ORCHARDS&#13;
Telephone NO 8-7563&#13;
2643 PETERS ROAD DEXTER, MICH.&#13;
(Across from King-Seeley Factory)&#13;
:;ro vacationing&#13;
Juslin Lake.&#13;
Mrs. Doris&#13;
daughters and&#13;
Luciani and&#13;
Tuesday -;upper&#13;
this week at&#13;
Kemler and&#13;
Mrs. George&#13;
children were&#13;
guests of&#13;
Nettie Cnskey and Ferris.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Mort&#13;
were Wednesday evening&#13;
er guests of Mr. and&#13;
Mrs-.&#13;
Cole&#13;
din-&#13;
Mis,&#13;
Ralph Glenn at Schumins.&#13;
near Chelsea.&#13;
Rick Howl eft&#13;
home for :_:oori&#13;
After serving his&#13;
service.&#13;
The Gregory P. T, A. will&#13;
mret Monday evening Sept. 14&#13;
at 8:00 p.m. u\ the school.&#13;
i&gt; expected&#13;
this week&#13;
time in the I&#13;
t&#13;
i&#13;
!&#13;
SALVATION ARMY&#13;
221 N. Michigan, Howell&#13;
Howell S078-W&#13;
Cadet Howard F. 'inetscho.v&#13;
officer In charge&#13;
Sunday Schedule&#13;
10:00 a.m.—Sunday Schno.&#13;
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship&#13;
6:00 p m.—Youth Meeting&#13;
7:30 p.m.—Salvation Meeting.&#13;
CHURCH OF CHRIST&#13;
1 £90 Byron Road&#13;
Howell, Michigan&#13;
Hjrold Romlne. Minister&#13;
Sunday School at 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship at 11:00&#13;
a.m.&#13;
l:\ening Worship at 6:30 p.m&#13;
Wednesday evening B i b I e j "Sports cars have one ar!&#13;
&lt;IIK:&gt; an.l prayer meeting at i anta^e—there is no loom ii&#13;
T:00 p.m. J hem for argument."&#13;
TO REPUBLICANS&#13;
from&#13;
CONGRESSMAN GEORGE MEADER&#13;
TO MY FELLOW PRIMARY CANDIDATES: .&#13;
My sympathetic understanding". Having lost twice&#13;
in Republican primaries, I have experienced the disappointment&#13;
of defeat. The best antidote I know for this&#13;
disease is redoubled devotion to the common cause&#13;
which unites us all — the Republican Party.&#13;
TO SUPPORTERS OF THESE CANDIDATES:&#13;
Your splendid efforts in behalf of your candidates&#13;
in our traditional political contest evokes only my respect&#13;
and admiration for your good citizenship. The&#13;
party team needs your zeal and enthusiasm for total&#13;
victory.&#13;
TO MY SUPPORTERS:&#13;
Heartfelt appreciation for your dedication and your&#13;
deeds in my behalf. I shall do my best to deserve your&#13;
display of confidence.&#13;
TO ALL REPUBLICANS:&#13;
Rally behind our standard bearers, Senator Goldwater&#13;
and Governor Romney, in advancing Republican&#13;
principles of individual liberty of opportunity and treatment&#13;
fn»* nit ri*ivaw*iaa li*b*e*rt*y* *o f„ -o—pp--oAr-t'^u-n'-ity an&#13;
ment for all citizens, free competitive enterprise, strentheninff&#13;
state and local governments and combating&#13;
powerful paternalistic centralized government.&#13;
AH Republicans can d d i t t h i di&#13;
p a s t i c governmen&#13;
dedicate their diligence to the&#13;
basic Republican philosophy pronounced by Abraham&#13;
Lincoln:&#13;
**The legitimate object of Government is to do for&#13;
a community of people whatever they need to have done,&#13;
but cannot do at all, or cannot so well do for themselves,&#13;
in their separate and individual capacities. In&#13;
all that the people can individually do as well for themselves,&#13;
government ought not to interfere."&#13;
YOURS FOR VICTORY NOVEMBER 3rd.&#13;
GEORGE MEADER&#13;
Td. Pol. Adv.&#13;
T.k&#13;
WANT AD RATES&#13;
CASH RATES&#13;
13 WORDS MINIMUM CHARGE $1.00&#13;
So PER WORD OVER 16 WORDS&#13;
SECOND INSERTION 75c FIRST 15 WORDS&#13;
4c EACH ADDITIONAL WORD&#13;
i3c EXTRA FOR A BOX REPLY&#13;
DEADLINE TDEE SCHEDULES&#13;
ARGUS — TUES. NOON — DISPATCH TUES. NOON&#13;
SELL TOMORROW&#13;
with a WANT AD TODAY I&#13;
NOTICE Male&#13;
GAS CONVERSION Burners.&#13;
Free Estimates — Terms. Gentile&#13;
Home Center. UPtovvn 8-&#13;
3143. t-f-x&#13;
BOARDING KENNELS open.&#13;
New owners. By day, week or&#13;
month. Pleasant Valley Kennels.&#13;
227-2666. 9-16-p&#13;
Fresh fruit. Mclntosh apples.&#13;
Bartlett pears. Warren's Orchards.&#13;
8866 McClements.&#13;
y-9-x&#13;
A D U L T D A N C E exercise&#13;
classes now forming. Look and&#13;
feel better through exercise.&#13;
T H E D I C K S P E N C E R&#13;
SCHOOL OF DANCE. Phone&#13;
229-6957. 9-23-x&#13;
Card of Thanks&#13;
TO THE MANY friends who Sd&#13;
aptly expressed their kindness&#13;
and sympathy during Alma&#13;
(Wier) Wierzowski's long illness&#13;
and death, we wish to extend&#13;
our heartfelt appreciation&#13;
and gratitude.&#13;
The Fred Seibert family&#13;
YOUNG MEN WANTED. Applications&#13;
being taken for&#13;
young men to train for chain&#13;
store managers. Must be high&#13;
school graduate. Good*', opportunity&#13;
for men with ability.&#13;
Apply in person at D &amp; C&#13;
Store, Brighton. 9-16-x&#13;
$3.00 PER Hfi. &amp; UP — I need&#13;
2 part time married men. No&#13;
experience necessary as we&#13;
train you. Must have High&#13;
School education, good car and&#13;
phone. For interview Phone&#13;
684-8795. tfx&#13;
BRICKLAYER wanted to brick&#13;
in private home in Brighton&#13;
area. Call Detroit 331-1201.&#13;
tfx&#13;
SITUATIONS&#13;
Wanted&#13;
W A N T E D Custom mowing,&#13;
lawns and acreage. Geo. Bennett&#13;
&amp; Son. 227-5429. t-f-x&#13;
IRONING done in my home&#13;
experienced and fast sen-ice.&#13;
229-9764. tfx&#13;
CAPABLE bartender. G o o d&#13;
references for part time nights&#13;
or weekends. Call after six.&#13;
AC 9-9365. 9-9-x&#13;
CAN CARE for pre-school children&#13;
by day or week in my&#13;
home. Phone 229-9696.&#13;
9-9-p&#13;
I WISH to thank my friends&#13;
for their thoughfulness during&#13;
my stay in the hospital. A very&#13;
special thanks to the Drs.&#13;
Sheng and Dr. May. Also the&#13;
Staff of the McPherson Health&#13;
Center for their wonderful care.&#13;
Elsie Elder&#13;
I want to take this way to&#13;
give special thanks to Rev.&#13;
Gerald Bender, the nurses at&#13;
the Howell Community Health&#13;
Center, to Dr. Hill for the&#13;
wonderful services I received,&#13;
to all those who so kindly remembered&#13;
me with cards,&#13;
visits and phone calls while I&#13;
was ill recently and was a&#13;
patient at the Howell hospital.&#13;
May God bless you all.&#13;
George Brunton&#13;
9-9-p&#13;
WE WISH t o i thank our&#13;
friends and neigfljbors for the&#13;
words of encouragement and&#13;
help during the fire which&#13;
destroyed our shbp. Especially&#13;
the Brighton Fire Dcpt. who&#13;
we think did a wonderful job&#13;
saving the rest of the build-&#13;
Ings.&#13;
Walt's Farm Supply&#13;
9-9-p&#13;
MAN to work on horse farm.&#13;
Apartment to live in. Ypsi-Bee&#13;
Farm. 5750 Oak Grove Rd.&#13;
tfx&#13;
ID GRINDER OPERATORS,&#13;
s u r f a c e grinder operators,&#13;
journeymen. Apply R &amp; B&#13;
Tool &amp; Gage Co. 11801 E.&#13;
Grand River, Brighton.&#13;
9-9-x&#13;
LET PAULA take care of all&#13;
your sewing needs. Phone AC&#13;
9-2682. 9-9-x&#13;
WILL BABY sit in my home.&#13;
Days only. AC 7-5065. Call&#13;
mornings. Mrs. Elm. 9-9-x&#13;
WILL BABY sit in my home&#13;
or in your home. Day or evenings.&#13;
Have own transportation.&#13;
Mrs. George May. AC 7-&#13;
5063. 9-9-x&#13;
FEMALE&#13;
WOMAN TO baby sit 5 days&#13;
a week in my home. One&#13;
child. Call after 5 p.m. 229-&#13;
7950. t-f-x&#13;
W AITRE S SE S W A N T E D .&#13;
Must be experienced. Apply in&#13;
person Pat's Restaurant, 9830&#13;
E Grand River. t-f-x&#13;
TOWN AND COUNTRY Restaurant&#13;
neds kitchen help, waitresses&#13;
and car hops. Call in&#13;
person. On Grand River west of&#13;
Brighton. 9-9-x&#13;
WAITRESS wanted. Lakeland&#13;
Inn. 878-3609. 9-9-x&#13;
USED CARS&#13;
HOTROD — '54 Ford with&#13;
blower and injector. '57 Ford,&#13;
cheap. Phone 227-1561. tfx&#13;
FOR SALE - 1961 International&#13;
Step side pick-up. 7 ft. box,&#13;
12,500 actual miles, excellent&#13;
condition. One owner. 8377&#13;
Hilton Road., Brighton, t-f-x&#13;
1961 CHEVROLET Impala 2&#13;
door sedan, V-8 Automatic.&#13;
Excellent condition. P h o n e&#13;
229-9882. 9-9-x&#13;
1961 CADILLAC, White, two&#13;
door coupe. Full power. 227-&#13;
6481. 9-16-x&#13;
BABY SITTEfTvvanted for Saturdays&#13;
starting September 12.&#13;
227-4773. 9-9-p&#13;
1955 CHEVROLET 4 door.&#13;
Radio and heater. Excellent&#13;
transportation. G o o d tires.&#13;
S110. 621 N. Second St. 229-&#13;
6389. 9-9-x&#13;
EXPERIENCED WAITRESS.&#13;
Apply in person. Haller's Grill.&#13;
9-16-x&#13;
! 1962 FORD FALCOX Country&#13;
Squire. Good condition. 131&#13;
! t'nadilla, Pinekney .or call&#13;
878-3787. * 9-9-p&#13;
BABY SITTER WANTED for&#13;
3 hours in afternoon. Inquire&#13;
231 Pierce, mornings. 9-9-p&#13;
j HIRED IT&#13;
THROUGH THE&#13;
WANT ADS&#13;
HOUSEKEEPING I X small&#13;
hospital. Woman of some experience&#13;
preferred. AC 7-1211.&#13;
9-9-x&#13;
&lt;&gt;l ARAXTEED ROOFS&#13;
Built-Up Hot Roofs&#13;
Asphalt Shingle*&#13;
Free Estimates&#13;
Repairs and New Roofs&#13;
VIRLEY R O O F I M P&#13;
Phone MUford MUtual 4-3785&#13;
825 Carolina, Milford, MichJgun tfx&#13;
STUDIO GIRL&#13;
COSMETICS&#13;
Information Regarding&#13;
part time money making&#13;
opportunity in y o u r&#13;
neighborhood. Anne Tocco,&#13;
Before 11 a.m. after&#13;
4:30 p.m. AC 9-70oO.&#13;
Sept. 9th&#13;
BLACK DIRT-TOP SOIL&#13;
ROAD GRAVEL, CRUSHED STONE&#13;
EARTH MOVING, FILL SAND OR CLAY&#13;
Rulhlozing &amp; Grading&#13;
COLLINS EXCAVATING&#13;
Plume 229-6791&#13;
7600 W. Grand River tfx&#13;
iMiiiiiiiHirtDi'iiiiiiiiiTMMitiiitMiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiinniHBM&#13;
HOLD COSMETIC i&#13;
PARTIES 1&#13;
Earn up to $5 per hour j&#13;
demonstrating famous |&#13;
Studio Girl Cosmetics.&#13;
Everything furnished.&#13;
Full or part time. For&#13;
full details* phone AC 9-&#13;
7050. 9-9 I&#13;
AD... Mm PAPERS.. I PRICE&#13;
—COVERS THESE AREAS—&#13;
Hartland Brighton \ Whitmore Lake&#13;
Green Oak Pinekney Howell&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
ARGUS&#13;
AC 7-7151&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
DISPATCH&#13;
UP 8-3141&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
ANTIQUES In shop and barn.&#13;
Afternoons. N e c t a r N o o k&#13;
Farm. 1401 S. Hughes, Lake&#13;
Chemung. tix&#13;
ARGUS • DISPATCH — WEDNESDAY SEPT. 9, 1964&#13;
Boats &amp; Motors Miscellaneous&#13;
WILSON'S MID-STATE MARINE&#13;
INC. Authorized Aluma&#13;
Craft Boats and Evinrude&#13;
Dealer. 6095 Grand River Ave.&#13;
Brighton. Phone Howell 274.&#13;
tfx&#13;
McCulloch Sales &amp; Service —&#13;
"Repairing all Makes." HI&#13;
9-8951. Mannings Sports Center&#13;
9517 Main St. Whitmore Lake.&#13;
tfx&#13;
Mobile Homes&#13;
1962 ELLIS CUSTOM Colonial,&#13;
10 x 56, Must sacrifice. Pinckney&#13;
878-3277. 9-9-x&#13;
Pets &amp; Animals&#13;
FOR SALE: Registered pointers&#13;
and setters. Trained and&#13;
started dogs. 2935 Pleasant&#13;
Valley Rd., Milford. 9-9-p&#13;
FREE KITTENS and two full&#13;
grown cats. AC 9-6236. 9-9-p&#13;
FREE KITTENS — Maxfield&#13;
Gardens —• 2 miles east of old&#13;
23 and just off 59 on 1840. Maxfield&#13;
Rd. 9-9-x&#13;
ONE FEMALE beagle for sale.&#13;
227-7522. 9-16-x&#13;
FREE BEAGLE pups. Call 229-&#13;
7094. 9-9-x&#13;
NEW &amp; USED GUN'S, We buy,&#13;
&gt;H] and trade, 10690 E. Grand&#13;
Uiwr at Island Lake. 229-6630.&#13;
tfx&#13;
FOR SALE, golf cart, Minitruck&#13;
in good mechanical condition.&#13;
5200.00. Call Lakelands&#13;
Golf Club. AC 7-5551. 9-9-x&#13;
FORCED to sell 1,000 choice&#13;
t.'w^reens. 2\ varieties. Dig&#13;
your choice. $2.30 each. Peter's&#13;
Ku-cgiTcn Gardens Milford at&#13;
Frost y\s. 9-16-p&#13;
1THICA 12 GAUGE Shotgun.&#13;
Model 37 feather-weight. Master&#13;
choke — from open cylinder&#13;
to full choke. Good used shape.&#13;
$30. 229-9668 after 5 p.m.&#13;
tfx&#13;
2 WHEEL TRAILER, 4 x 8&#13;
box. §25.00, 3 0 9 Putnam,&#13;
Pinekney, R78-o662. 9-16-x&#13;
PRESSURE PUMP, §6. Trailer&#13;
hitch, $1.50. Typewriter&#13;
desk, 515. La rye trunk, $5.&#13;
Single n&lt;"'w box springs, $8.&#13;
Storkline baby bed, $15. Large&#13;
chrome dinette set and 6&#13;
chnirs. 437-7833. 53305 Grand&#13;
River near New Hudson.&#13;
9-9-x&#13;
SPACE GAS heater, §25. Crosley&#13;
5 cu. ft. refrigerator, like&#13;
new. $33. One f pair roller&#13;
skates, .&gt;izo 8, S3. One pair&#13;
ice skates, size 7 ' i , $5. 229-&#13;
933S. 9-9-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, Brighton, or&#13;
Thomas Read Sons, Inc. 878-&#13;
3211. AC 7-1851. tfx&#13;
SCREENED PEAT humus. Don&#13;
Lekh, Sr. 22cJ-940.3. t-f-x&#13;
USED LAWN M O W E R S .&#13;
Many brands. Excellent condition.&#13;
Reasonably p r i c e d .&#13;
Chuck's Repair Shop, Pinekney.&#13;
Phone 878-3149. 9-9-x&#13;
HONEY; Comb and strained.&#13;
Also apples. Charles Whalen.&#13;
5077 Mason Rd., Howell. 546-&#13;
1677. 9-16-p&#13;
EVERGREENS. $1.00 — !&gt;3,00.&#13;
Turn off US-23 at Silver Lake&#13;
Rd., go \-i mile to Evergreen&#13;
Rd. t-f-x&#13;
FLAT BOTTOM boat, 5 x 16,&#13;
heavy construction, I 1 * " white&#13;
pine, all brass screws. Also,&#13;
two burner gas jacklight, pressure&#13;
tank. Cage for transportmg&#13;
hunting dogs 26" square,&#13;
37" high, heavy construction.&#13;
Display case for rock specimens,&#13;
glass and mahogany,&#13;
Also, some rock specimens.&#13;
Tanned, natural deer hides.&#13;
World War II German ski&#13;
troopers overcoat, white, sheep&#13;
skin with wool attached ior&#13;
lining. Framed scenir views,&#13;
natural pine frames. Few&#13;
Winchester r i f l e s collectors&#13;
items, Interested? Phone AC&#13;
7-5841. 9-c&gt;-x&#13;
Crops For Sale&#13;
SEED WHEAT — One year&#13;
from certification. Also clean&#13;
wheat straw. AC 7-4061.&#13;
9-23-x&#13;
EVERY KIND of coal on hand,&#13;
also fuel oil, lumber ami building&#13;
supplies. Free delivery.&#13;
Phono HA 6-8119. 1). E, Hoey&#13;
&amp; Sons. t-f-.\&#13;
BALED STRAW — 400 baled&#13;
loads, minimum. (tall Robt.&#13;
Page, Saranac, Mich., 3197.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
PEACHES AND APPLES&#13;
Eating, freezing, c a n n i n g&#13;
peaches, Eating and cooking apples.&#13;
Pears, Plums about Sept.&#13;
1 Fine quality fruit. OAKLAND&#13;
ORCHARDS, 2205 East Commerce&#13;
Rd.. 1 mile east of Milford&#13;
between Burns and Duck&#13;
Lake Rds. 8 to 8 daily during&#13;
Peach season. 9-9-x&#13;
APPLES — Wolf River cooking&#13;
apples, $2.00 bushel. No.&#13;
1 Macintosh $3 bashel. Bring&#13;
container. George's Fruit Farm,&#13;
9040 Farley Road, Pinekney.&#13;
9-9-x&#13;
BUYER'S GUIDE&#13;
"Flowers by Heller's"&#13;
Formerly Wlnkelhaus Floral Co.&#13;
Phone Howell 284&#13;
Shop &amp; Save&#13;
At Your&#13;
Local&#13;
Merchants&#13;
Gamble's Store&#13;
for&#13;
Hardware — Paint&#13;
Wallpaper - Houseware&lt;&#13;
and Appliances&#13;
Electrical&#13;
and&#13;
Plumbing: Supplies&#13;
Tires &amp; Batteries&#13;
134 W. ftUln Ph. AC 7-2551&#13;
TRAINEES&#13;
WANTED&#13;
Young men 18 years and&#13;
up to learn good trade&#13;
as machinist.&#13;
APPLY . . ,&#13;
VR —Wesson Co.&#13;
1279 Rickett Rd.&#13;
9-9&#13;
Emil E. Engel&#13;
DECORATOR&#13;
Signs&#13;
Painting — Wall Paper&#13;
114 School St. Brighton&#13;
AC 7-5941 if&#13;
STRAWBERRY P L A N T S ,&#13;
State inspected. Field Inspected,&#13;
Premier, Midway, Robinson,&#13;
Catskill. S2.5O per 100&#13;
plants. George's Fruit Farm,&#13;
9040 Farley Road, Pinekney.&#13;
9-9-x&#13;
WE ARE now picking Bartlett&#13;
pears at Clore's Orchard ---&#13;
9912 E. Grand Riser. AC 7-4971.&#13;
9-9-x&#13;
B?KES R E P A I R E D , sold,&#13;
traded. 130 E. North St.,&#13;
Brighton. Phone 229-7083.&#13;
t - f - x&#13;
AIR COMPRESSOR Tor rent.&#13;
Sterling Drilling Co. Call Howell&#13;
1787. t-f-x&#13;
»&#13;
AUCTION EVERY Saiurthy&#13;
7:30 p.m. Good used furniture.&#13;
Open all day Saturdays. 9010&#13;
Pontiac Trail 2 ' j miles south of&#13;
South Lvon. tfx&#13;
Household&#13;
20 FT. UPRIGHT freezer. One&#13;
portable sewing machine, like&#13;
new. AC 7-6231. End table-.&#13;
lamps, .') piece living room set.&#13;
1-t-x&#13;
GOOD USED Philco refrigerator.&#13;
$35,00. 730 S. Third AC&#13;
9-6212. 9-2-x&#13;
NORGE floor furnace. Good&#13;
condition. $20. John E. Glannan,&#13;
6553 Lsland Lake, Brighton.'&#13;
9-9-p&#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;
SMALL CASH register, S50&#13;
excellent condition also chain&#13;
saw, reasonable. Chuck's Repair&#13;
Shop, Pinekney 878-3149.&#13;
9-9-x&#13;
COLDSPOT refrigerator, 1 0&#13;
cubic ft. Excellent condition.&#13;
$50. 229-902.3. D-9-.y&#13;
SEE US for Kelvinator washers,&#13;
dryers, refrigerator*, find&#13;
dishwashers. We trade and finance.&#13;
Hartland Area Hardv. arc&#13;
Phone 632-7141. «M6.\&#13;
COMBINATION wood storm&#13;
windows: Nine 24" x 24", One&#13;
24 x 16", also three 20 x \\&#13;
storm windows. Cheap. AC 7-&#13;
6833 before 5 p.m. f)-!i-p&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
SIGNS&#13;
BRIGHTON ARGUS&#13;
Brighton, Mich.&#13;
OR&#13;
PINCHLNEY DISPATCH&#13;
OFFICE&#13;
&gt;~, '&#13;
TOMATO FIELD now ready&#13;
All varieties. You pick $1.2.'&#13;
bushel. Melons, squash ar.H&#13;
honey. Palo Verdi Farm.-. ;&#13;
8880 Cedar Lake Road, Pinrk- :&#13;
ney. 9-9-x&#13;
'arm Items&#13;
EXPANSION PROGRAM now in progress, will require&#13;
immediate applicants for the following classifications.&#13;
Tool Makers, Fixture Builders, Machinests&#13;
and Welders&#13;
Apply in Person at&#13;
UNIFIED INDUSTRIES, INC,&#13;
BLOCKS NORTH OF GRAND RIVER&#13;
1033 SUTTON ST., HOWELL, MICH.&#13;
YOUR choice of any 2 or 3 bottom&#13;
used plow FREE with purchase&#13;
of any of the following&#13;
used tractors: Minnrapolis-Moline&#13;
UB w/4 row corn planter.&#13;
Minneapolis-Moline M-5 w '4&#13;
row cultivator. John Deere 530&#13;
w/loader. John Deere "A"&#13;
w/101 corn picker. 1010 John&#13;
Depre Demo, w/loader. We&#13;
trade and finance. Hartland&#13;
Area Hardware. Phone R32-&#13;
7141. 9-16x&#13;
BEWARE! - BEWARE!&#13;
Whether you own Private Property' or a Business&#13;
you can now have it completely protected against&#13;
Vandals, Burglary, etc. For as little as $1.1.00 per&#13;
month&#13;
Livingston Security Patrol&#13;
BOX 109 LAKELAND, MICHIGANPHONE&#13;
227-2135&#13;
BRIGHTON SWEET SHOP&#13;
SEALEST Ice Cream&#13;
FRITOS NEW ERA POTATO CHIPS&#13;
PAUL DeLUCA—123 W. Main St.—Ph. AC 9-7092&#13;
H E A T H Complete Tree Care&#13;
/ ree SerVlCe Trimming, Removal,&#13;
40106 Gilbert St. Spraying, Stump Re-&#13;
Plymouth, Mich. moval by Machine&#13;
RAY'MAXWELL, Representative&#13;
PHONE AC 9-6132 — BRIGHTON&#13;
tfx&#13;
TELEPHONE: (Area Code 517)&#13;
Howell 546-4780&#13;
G. E. CISSXEY&#13;
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE&#13;
PUMPED — SERVICED — REPAIRED&#13;
YEARLY MAINTENANCE&#13;
PROMPT EFFICIENT — 24 HOUR SERVICE&#13;
tf&#13;
Household&#13;
THE S1NG1-.R COMPANY —&#13;
Iiiyycal vile ui the xenr. &gt;.rwui'r',&#13;
J N i t c h i n e s U[&gt; l u S l o n ! ; ,&#13;
V a c u u m c!&gt; a n t - i . - , SLJ o n i l . r - r . i&#13;
m a c h i n e s * M H.l i . p . L i n : , u r&#13;
n o d o w n p i i y i i u ' M l . h o n ' i t u i . - ^&#13;
t h i s s a l e . P l u m e X o ' i a . m P : i . - -&#13;
i i v v , y o u r o n l y i i u t h ' J i • i^i.• rj M p -&#13;
50 G A L L O N GAS J l u T&#13;
water healer. Have nn iuif(i&#13;
for. Call AC 9-6M.X. t-f-x&#13;
ONE 700 GAL. fuel oil t.mk.&#13;
One 250 gal. fyel oil tank. 3&#13;
Duo-Therm .space hiMtrrs.&#13;
Quality of used hardwood&#13;
flooring, 878-3-184. CuJl irmrn-&#13;
ELECTRIC IRONER, Thor. in&#13;
perfect condition, S30. Mrs.&#13;
Frank Seger, 209 Pierce Si.,&#13;
Brighton, t i \&#13;
CLEANINGEST carpet clearer&#13;
you ever used, so easy too. O t&#13;
Blue Luslre, Rent r l r r t r i r&#13;
shampoocr $1. Goo. B. Hat/ &amp;&#13;
Son Hrtw. !MK&#13;
WANTED&#13;
3/J iJkpRIZK- W I N N I N G c o n -&#13;
u&gt;!,.iiits v.ani&lt;&lt;t. C h u c k ' s R e -&#13;
[iii:' Shop, Pmrkney. 9-9-JC&#13;
WANTLI \ &lt;.:r JNTLSTANTS!&#13;
Slop in Chucks Repair Shop&#13;
; m d •_:&lt;•! \ m i r &lt;' j r •; &lt; j . -^ i i v ' y . F o r&#13;
1 . i : l l i r r \ r ] , i !.- v •• ' u L U ' l i d .&#13;
9-9-x&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
FLOOR SCRUBBER and Polisher&#13;
by iir. day, etc. Gamble&#13;
Store, AC 7-2551. t-f-x&#13;
GARDEN P.OTO-TII.LLI: for&#13;
rent by the hoi,r ur r i u Gamnlo&#13;
Hardwaie.&#13;
CHAIN SAWS, n.Tik'.it mixer,&#13;
lawn seeder, lawn roiier, wheel&#13;
barrows, \ariouN i.ihir tools&#13;
; u ; d c q ! i i p : i i i ' i i f . J : ; i - ; i , c i i h ' r o t o -&#13;
u\\rr. c n r &lt; ' K ' s i : :: p A i n ,&#13;
N78-;:H'.i. i-f-x&#13;
GAS RANGE, large Xi«rp»,&#13;
pood condition. Cheap. Pincknry&#13;
878-9752.&#13;
1 DOUBLE BED, .springs an i&#13;
mattress. $1(1. AC 7-7'&gt;7f).&#13;
SECTIONAL SOEA KT, Inside&#13;
doors, .SI &lt;\ich. disco&#13;
kilchon stools. $2 each. Cornice&#13;
boards, $2 each. AC 7-&#13;
108!) a l t e r •! p m . ' W ' - x&#13;
WANTED&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
SLEEPING ROO.\T.&#13;
son st. L'L.n!-rn7o.&#13;
X) Madi-&#13;
TO DO RJEWEAVTNG, TAILORING,&#13;
MENDING and ALTERATIONS.&#13;
Mri. Cecil Gore,&#13;
phone AC 9-2732. t-f-x&#13;
W O M A N W I T H 1 or 2 children&#13;
to live in and shale&#13;
home w i t h f a t h t v and 17 vcar&#13;
old daughter. Call j:.'!'-&lt;ii)70&#13;
a f i f f 5 p.m. (i-2-p&#13;
R I D E T O B U R R O U G H S C o r p .&#13;
in P l y m o u t h on o.'W) p.m. shift,&#13;
AC 7-426H. 9-'»-p&#13;
MASONRY&#13;
WORK&#13;
Including&#13;
BRICK, BLOCK.&#13;
CEMENT and STONE&#13;
Any size job wanted&#13;
New or Repair John Holt 229-9081 tf&#13;
LOVKJ.Y, ;i BKDKOOM hnmv.&#13;
1 '•_• hath--. Atiachcd crarntie.&#13;
PMV;IIC like. 2 fireplaces. R e o&#13;
i c i ' i o i i r &lt; &gt;• • r r . . A ( ' 7 - 1 f i H , I .&#13;
tl"x&#13;
YEAR ROUND cuitaK e to rent&#13;
at P o r i ^ e Lakr\ Call Howell&#13;
Y l t v •&gt;•)(;&lt; i. '.i-9-p&#13;
CONTINUED&#13;
NEXT PAGE&#13;
Turn Used Hems&#13;
INTO CASH&#13;
WITH QUICK ACTING&#13;
WANT ADS&#13;
Gall AC 7-7151&#13;
or&#13;
UP 8-3141&#13;
I AST RESULTS&#13;
em?&#13;
'use the WANT ADS&#13;
Come See Us. . .&#13;
-For Your Fresh Fruits and A&#13;
Picked Fiesh Dailv&#13;
SHADY STOP X1S0 M-:)«i, Whitmore Lake — AC 7-iOol&#13;
Professional and&#13;
Business Directory&#13;
KEEHN&#13;
FUYERAL HOME&#13;
AMBULANCE SERV7CE&#13;
706 VV. Main, Ph. 229-9871&#13;
8 : &gt; . - • .&#13;
UK. JOHN K. TULLEY&#13;
Chiropractor&#13;
Tne*».-Thum.-SRt.&#13;
ii a.m. to 6 p.m.&#13;
440 W. Main St.&#13;
AC 9-6S86&#13;
?i : '.,ri \&#13;
BKIGHTON BEAUTY&#13;
SALON&#13;
128 W. North St. AC 7-3241&#13;
e-z Open Evenings —&#13;
Air Conditioned&#13;
*i-]-^.S- &lt;&#13;
CLORE'S FLORIST&#13;
9956 E. Gd. River, Brighton&#13;
Phone AC 7-66S1&#13;
Mon., Sat. 9 to 6 P.M.&#13;
A 1 tvi p&#13;
Electrical Contractors&#13;
GATFNET&#13;
ELECTRIC SHOP&#13;
Appliance Repair and&#13;
Licensed Electrician&#13;
Ph. AC 7-7611, 321 W. Mali,&#13;
2 1 -ii.Y \&#13;
PAINTING&#13;
Interior &amp; Exterior&#13;
Paper ElJU^in^ &amp;&#13;
Wall Washing&#13;
LEO KUSMIEKZ&#13;
AC 9-9241&#13;
6424 Maud Lake Dr.&#13;
Brighton, Mich.&#13;
6-1-&amp;5-P&#13;
WANT TO RCMODCL AN&#13;
OLD FARM SOME?&#13;
This older country home has&#13;
good lines ana an Ideal settins&#13;
beautiful large shade&#13;
trees. 55 acres located just&#13;
outside of Howell and close&#13;
to old Grand River. Ideal for&#13;
horses or beef, % mile road&#13;
frontage. Being sold to settle&#13;
estate.&#13;
YOUNG COUPLES&#13;
Attractive compact 2-bedroom&#13;
home on nicely landscaped&#13;
lot. Nicely decoratfd,&#13;
excellent condition, new gas&#13;
furnace, alum, combination&#13;
storms, screens, well insulated&#13;
and economical to heat&#13;
and maintain, $9,500.&#13;
BOOM TO STRETCH&#13;
Nearly new 3-bedroom ranch&#13;
home on V* acre country&#13;
plot. Modern kitchen with&#13;
built-ins, aluminum sliding&#13;
doors to patio, aluminum&#13;
windows-screens, attached&#13;
garage. Small barn for pets,&#13;
storage or hobby. Garden&#13;
space. $15,500.&#13;
HANDY MAN'S DREAM&#13;
Almost 2 acres in Howell&#13;
with 3-bedroom m o d e r n&#13;
home plus 2 buildings that&#13;
need modernizing for rental&#13;
units. Large shade trees,&#13;
plenty of room for garden.&#13;
$7900 with $500 down and&#13;
$60 month payments.&#13;
$500 DOWN&#13;
Good 2-bedroom country&#13;
home on paved road about&#13;
LIVINGSTON REALTY CO&#13;
Brighton - 227-1431 — HoweJl - 546-4310&#13;
Evening Calls&#13;
LYNN WRIGHT, BRIGHTON 229-7951&#13;
LOU PARMENTEB, HOWELL 546-1431&#13;
2V% miles from Howell. New&#13;
root, full basement with oil&#13;
furnace, laundry facilities;&#13;
new country size kitchen&#13;
with plenty of cupboards,&#13;
work space and dining space.&#13;
shade trees, chicken coop.&#13;
$8,900 with $500 downpayment.&#13;
LOW OVERHEAD&#13;
This attractive 3-bedroom&#13;
Acre lot w i t h 1 a r g e&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
MODERN HEATED. 4-rm. duplex,&#13;
on lake, near Whitmore&#13;
Lake, private entrance. Phone&#13;
AC 7-5713, nights. t-f-x&#13;
ROOM &amp; BOARD, family style&#13;
614 Flint Rd. AC 9-7065. t-f-x&#13;
O N E BEDROOM furnished&#13;
apartment. Utilities furnished.&#13;
6517 Edgewood Derive. 9-9-x&#13;
FURNISHED COTTAGES. Gas&#13;
heat. Utilities included. By&#13;
week or month. 2 miles from&#13;
Brighton. AC 9-6723. tfx&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
ACRES 760 Between Grayling&#13;
&amp; Gaylord. M mile stream. Only&#13;
150 feet to large lake. (Over&#13;
state land) Only $35 acre in&#13;
one parcel. Owner 13101 West 7&#13;
MUe Rd., Detroit LI. 1-5060.&#13;
9-9-x&#13;
ACRES 10 Beautiful, gently&#13;
rolling. Convenient to schools,&#13;
churches, stores, lakes, and golf&#13;
course. Highland Town&amp;mp.&#13;
(Horses allowed) Easy terms.&#13;
Owner 13101 West 7 Mile Ha.,&#13;
Detroit. DI. 1-5060 9-9-x&#13;
HOUSE TRAILER. By the DUPLEX INCOME, $100.00 per&#13;
ijiunii 5&lt;o. ^Ui,4pi0i«.i.. l u 4 - | m o n t h Frame. $7250. Down&#13;
nished. Apply at Bert's Party&#13;
Store, 10605 E. Grand River.&#13;
Phone 229-9710. 9-9x&#13;
2 BEDROOM HOUSE. Availabie&#13;
October 1st. Preferably&#13;
adults. 195 Kissane. AC 6-6251.&#13;
fall before noon. tfx&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
LARGE LOT, 96 ft. wide. Gas,&#13;
water in. Near Main Street Inquire&#13;
6202 Island Lake Drive.&#13;
9-16-p&#13;
100 FT. LOT NEAR US-23 and&#13;
Grand River, $200 down. Inquire&#13;
6202 Island Lake Drive&#13;
, 9-16-p&#13;
payment $1200, $60 per month.&#13;
GR 4-7058. tfx&#13;
Bus. Services&#13;
GAS Conversion Burners. Free&#13;
estimates — terms. Gentile&#13;
Home Center. UP 8-3143.&#13;
tfx&#13;
QUALITY floor sanding and&#13;
finishing. Free estimates. J &amp;&#13;
C Floor Co. 227-2867. tfx&#13;
WE REPLACE GLASS - in a&#13;
luminum, wood or steel lasn&#13;
C. G. Rolison Hardware. Ill&#13;
W Main St. AC 7-7531. t-f-x&#13;
Earl W . Kline Real Estate&#13;
9817 E. Grand River Brighton, Michigan&#13;
City of Brighton&#13;
1 ACRE LOT —3 Bedrooms,&#13;
fireplace, c a r p e t i n g &amp;&#13;
drape*, screened porch, excellent&#13;
condition. Term«&#13;
ftfCOME: — 2 Bedrooms&#13;
down, kitchen complete with&#13;
built-in*, ceramic bath, 3&#13;
lots, S car garage, »pt&lt; has&#13;
1 bedroom, kitchen, bath&#13;
with stall shower. Excellent&#13;
condition. Terms.&#13;
INCOME — Corner lot 3&#13;
apt. never unoccupied, 1 apt.&#13;
completely furntohed. Excellent&#13;
investment. Terms.&#13;
Country&#13;
10 ACRES — This beautiful&#13;
e»tate is rolling &amp; wooded.&#13;
Home custom built with all&#13;
the extra's. Owner leaving&#13;
state. Terms.&#13;
3 BEDROOMS — Lot 100 x&#13;
400. Full walkout basement,&#13;
l ' l baths. Birch cabinets.&#13;
Wardrobe closet*. O a k&#13;
Flooring Terms.&#13;
BEACH LAKE — 8 Bedroonis,&#13;
all electric heat, lake&#13;
front, attached gar., extra&#13;
lot, fireplace, excellent condition.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
240 ACRES — S Bedroom&#13;
home, can be sold as unit or&#13;
80 acre parcels.&#13;
30 ACRES — Rolling &amp;&#13;
wooded; Term* Close to 1-96. Lake Homes&#13;
COTTAGES — On Round&#13;
Briggs and Island Lake from&#13;
$6,000. 6 up.&#13;
AC&#13;
LAKB-OF-THE-PINES —&#13;
New 3 Bedrooms, 2 fireplaces,&#13;
l'/j baths, attached&#13;
2 car garage Ranch. Terms.&#13;
ROUND LAKE — All panelled&#13;
interior, storms and&#13;
screens, ..food., beach, $9,-&#13;
500.00 Terms.&#13;
ROUND LAKE — S Bedrooms&#13;
frame, lake front,&#13;
level wooded lot, porch&#13;
screened and glassed. Terms.&#13;
FONDA LAKE — Brick, 2&#13;
car attached garage, Disposal&#13;
and dishwasher, Gas&#13;
not water heat, storms and&#13;
screens. Excellent beach.&#13;
Term*.&#13;
Commercial&#13;
NEW HUDSON — Building&#13;
W) x 50 now leased, apt.&#13;
&amp;bove, Ideal location. Terms.&#13;
BRIGHTON — Grand River&#13;
East. 3t&gt;0 x S00. Terms.&#13;
BRIGHTON — Grand River&#13;
West. 185 x 400. Term*.&#13;
Lake Homes&#13;
BRIGGS LAKE — Stone&#13;
siding &amp; alum, siding, S bedrooms,&#13;
2 car garage Oil H.A.&#13;
heat, partial basement, Lot&#13;
90 x 212, fireplace, lake&#13;
privileges. $9,500. Terms.&#13;
SILVER LAKE — 1 Bedrooms&#13;
(poss. 3rd.) pins 2&#13;
Bedroom cottage, S car garage,&#13;
%Vi acres, 350 ft. lake&#13;
frontage, can be sold as unit&#13;
or will divide. Terms&#13;
Lake&#13;
Building Sites&#13;
LAKE-OF-THE-PINES —25&#13;
desirable waterfront lota.&#13;
Take your choice, $4,500,&#13;
10% down.&#13;
LAKE-OF-THE-PINES —&#13;
Off lake lots, heavily wooded&#13;
with beautiful pines. $2,-&#13;
500, 10% down.&#13;
Farms and Vacant&#13;
Acreage&#13;
60 ACRES — t Bedrooms,&#13;
2 story home, H. A. Heat,&#13;
paved road large barn. Exoelleat&#13;
condition. Terms.&#13;
SHALL FARMS — *«/, - 5&#13;
- 1 0 A C R E S PARCELS,&#13;
well restricted, 1 mile north&#13;
of access to 1-96. Terms.&#13;
120 ACRES—Vacant, Wooded&#13;
and Scenic. Close to 1-96&#13;
Terms&#13;
SO ACRES — HARTLAND&#13;
AREA, 8 Miles from Expressway,&#13;
large barn 40 x&#13;
30, Septic &amp; Well. Terms.&#13;
7 ACRES — \V loan's lake&#13;
Sub. Terms.&#13;
Ik« Bailey&#13;
AC 9-MS2&#13;
Dnane Hyne&#13;
AC 7-4656&#13;
Walker Famsett&#13;
546-1007&#13;
Brighton 227-1021&#13;
VERY POPULAR LAKE, 3&#13;
bedroom lakefront cottage, natural&#13;
fireplace, garage, excellent&#13;
beach. $10,000., $2,500 dn.&#13;
TWO BEDROOM City apartment&#13;
for owner, plus one heriroom&#13;
apartment to rent. Gas&#13;
heat, large lot. $12,500, T&lt;vms.&#13;
Bus. Services B u $ . 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;
FOP SOIL, gravel, ttone, land&#13;
scaping, grading, mowing. Sep&#13;
tic tanks and fields Trench&#13;
Ing, Bulldozing Eldred Truck &amp;&#13;
Tractor Service 229-6857. 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. UN&#13;
CONDITIONALLY guaranteec&#13;
to original consumer for a*&#13;
long as he own» the vehicle on&#13;
which it it installed. AIRCO&#13;
welding supplies. LEAF Spr&#13;
ings, all cars and light trucks&#13;
IH to 2 Tun Trucks, fronts&#13;
only. TRUCK MIRRORS re&#13;
condi t i o n e d, $3.50. ABE'S&#13;
AUTO PARTS, Howell, Phone&#13;
151.&#13;
ALL KINDS of home repair&#13;
work, Light hauling, tree trimming.&#13;
AC 9-6284. tfx&#13;
FOR SALE — Extruded alumi&#13;
num storm windows and doors&#13;
Gamble Store, Brighton. Phone&#13;
AC 7-2551. t-f-*&#13;
Attend The&#13;
Church of&#13;
Your Choice&#13;
LET GEORGE DO IT • FREE&#13;
estimates on new gas, oil oi&#13;
coal furnaces and plumbing&#13;
Brighton Plumbing and Heat&#13;
Phone AC 9-2711. t-f-x&#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;
CARPET &amp; furniture cleaning&#13;
by professional craftsmen. Roae&#13;
Servicemaster Cleaning. Free&#13;
estimates. Phone Howell 546-&#13;
4560. t-f-x&#13;
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE u.&#13;
my home or at your office&#13;
227-7338 — Hazel Shirtliff.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
FAST ACCURATE typing in&#13;
my home. Phone after 7:00 p.m.&#13;
227-2373. 9-9-x&#13;
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE tn&#13;
my home or at your office, 227&#13;
7338. tfx&#13;
Bus. Services&#13;
CRANE RENTAL, farm ponds,&#13;
drainage ditches, lake shores&#13;
cleaned and sanded. Trucking,&#13;
bulldozing. AC 9-9297. t-f-x&#13;
FOR SALE - Varcon oaturiei&#13;
tires, mufflers, tail pipes and&#13;
auto accessories. G a m b l e&#13;
Store, Brighton AC 7-2551.&#13;
t-f-»&#13;
Opportunities&#13;
5i/2% FARM LOANS, Federal&#13;
Land Bank Ass'n. 205 N. Walnut&#13;
St. Howell, Phone 1422&#13;
tfx&#13;
WELDING — REASON ABIX&#13;
rates, guaranteed, no job too&#13;
small. Bill Willi*. AC 9-7063.&#13;
t*f-x&#13;
REFILLING AND collecting&#13;
money from NEW TYPE High&#13;
quality coin operated dispensers&#13;
in this area. No selling.&#13;
To quality you must have car,&#13;
references, $600 to $1900 cash.&#13;
Seven to twelve hours weekly&#13;
can net excellent monthly in-&#13;
/ •- ^f-iiv fnll *imf\ For personal&#13;
interview write P. O. Box&#13;
4L6J, Husburgh, Fa. 15202. Include&#13;
phone number. 9-9-x&#13;
&gt;••*•&gt;• LAND&#13;
CONTRACTS&#13;
WANTED&#13;
uli&#13;
ash&#13;
Karl Garrels.&#13;
Realtor&#13;
MH7 Commtrc* Rd.&#13;
Orchard Fake. Mich.&#13;
EMpire 3-2511 or IMOSft&#13;
t-f-*&#13;
! SWAPPED FOR&#13;
IT THROUGH THE&#13;
WANT ADS&#13;
BRIGHTON CITY HOME. 2 story frame, 3 Bedroom with&#13;
full basement, gas furnace &amp; fully insulated. Almost 1&#13;
acre of land, nicely landscaped &amp; a number of virgin pir&gt;s&gt;s.&#13;
Like living in the country with all city advantages $13,-&#13;
250.00 — Conv. Terms.&#13;
4 BEDROOM Brick and California Redwood 2 level home&#13;
close to Brighton on 120 x 142 ft. lot. Built in 1963. 2&#13;
fireplaces, 2 baths. &amp; large family room with double glass&#13;
doors to patio. Built-in range, hardwood floors &amp; nylon&#13;
carpeting. All like new. $22,500.00&#13;
8 ROOM OLDER farm home that needs repairs. On&#13;
paved road and over 3 acres of good land. A lot of work,&#13;
not too much money would make this into a very nice&#13;
home. $8,500.00 with $1,500.00 down.&#13;
7 ROOM 2 LEVEL aluminum siding home on 2J&#13;
2 acres&#13;
of wooded, scenic land. Paved road. Fireplace, 2'i baths&#13;
and spacious rooms. Very good floor plan. Easy to maintain.&#13;
Built in 1959. $15,900.00 — Terms&#13;
KEN SHULTZ AGENCY&#13;
Real Estate S Insurance&#13;
9909 E. Grand River. Brighton AC 9-6158&#13;
Looking&#13;
for a&#13;
New&#13;
Home?&#13;
CHANCES ARE&#13;
YOU'LL FIND&#13;
THE HOUSE OF&#13;
YOUR DREAMS&#13;
ON THIS PAGE&#13;
EXCEPTIONAL BUY — 3-BEDROOM HOME in excellent&#13;
condition 1H baths, full basement, oil furnace, plastered&#13;
walls hardwood floors, 2-car garage large lot with lake&#13;
privileges, $10,900. Terms arranged.&#13;
THREE BEDROOM — City home Well kept with large&#13;
family room, .1% bathjj, built-in kitchen, separate dining&#13;
room, basement, gas heat, 2-car garage, corner lot. $19500.&#13;
F.H.A. approved&#13;
THREE BEDROOM BRICK RANCH — New home at City&#13;
limits Built-in kitchen, spacious living room, natural fireplace,&#13;
lVa baths, full basement, attached 2-car garage.&#13;
Located on Jrge lot in Appleton's New Subdivision. $19,500.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
SOUTH LYON AREA — Three bedroom brick, and frame&#13;
ranch. Only 3 years old. l^i baths, dining room, fireplace,&#13;
hot water heat.garage attached. Terms.&#13;
HURON RIVER — Year round two bedroom, partially&#13;
furnished, 1H car garage. $9,000. Terms.&#13;
LAKE-OF-THE-PINES — 3 bedroom brick ranch with&#13;
walkout basement. Two fireplaces, 2\i baths, gas heat,&#13;
attached 2-car garage. Terms.&#13;
160 ACRE FARM — Good Investment close to Brighton.&#13;
$350.00 per acre. Will sell u unit or divide. Good terms.&#13;
120 ACRE HORSE FARM — Newly remodeled 5-bedroom&#13;
home. Lrge barn with box stalls, metal tool shed, 2 silos,&#13;
electric fences. Good location. Terms.&#13;
We have many other listings of homes, cottages, farms,&#13;
vacant acreage nd Ike lots. A. C. THOMPSON, Real Estate&#13;
9947 E. Grand River&#13;
Brighton — AC 7-3101&#13;
Salesmen:&#13;
MERLIN GLAZIER WILLIAM REICKS&#13;
AC 9-9345 AC 9-6335&#13;
WE B U Y&#13;
UNO CONTRACTS&#13;
IF YOU ARE SELLING&#13;
P R O P E R T Y ON A&#13;
LAND C O N T R A C T&#13;
AND WANT TO GET&#13;
YOUR MONEY OUT OF&#13;
THE CONTRACT CALL&#13;
M. McMAY.&#13;
Howell 546-3610&#13;
HoweJl ranch home hit Ipw&#13;
heat oott. easy maintenance&#13;
and plenty of room for a&#13;
growing family. 14 car farage,&#13;
rear porch with metal&#13;
awning, extra room for hob*&#13;
bies, play room or dad's office.&#13;
Large trees, brick and&#13;
stone Bar-B-Q, play space.&#13;
Reduced to $11,500. Low interest&#13;
4 \'i % GI mortgage.&#13;
40 ACEES&#13;
Level 40 acres of good farm&#13;
land, 8 acres woods. $10,000&#13;
with $1,000 down and $80&#13;
month payments.&#13;
FOR YOUE COUNTRY&#13;
HOME&#13;
This vacant 50 acres is ideal&#13;
for your country home site.&#13;
8 acres woods, rolling scenic&#13;
land close to Howell In good&#13;
area. You'll have plenty of&#13;
room for horses for the kids,&#13;
some chickens and livestock,&#13;
and your own private hunting&#13;
in the woods. $250 per&#13;
acre.&#13;
VEBY S P E A&#13;
Beautiful 3 # acre itrictly&#13;
private likt with 11 tferff&#13;
of scenic land on ftovtd rq$6&#13;
just a couple" of mltft from&#13;
Howell and * mile North of&#13;
M-59. Lake I* entirely within&#13;
property, is spring fed, excellent&#13;
fishing. It is indeed&#13;
a "very special" location for&#13;
your new home.&#13;
ARGUS DISPATCH — WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 9. 1964&#13;
Custom Built&#13;
Ranch Homes&#13;
ON FOUR 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 bowj&#13;
sink, installed Complete wiring&#13;
with fixtures. Wails and&#13;
ceilings insulated, V drywall&#13;
ready for decorating&#13;
Mode!: 28425 Pontiac Trail&#13;
2 miles north of Ten Mile,&#13;
So. Lyon.&#13;
Cobb Homes. Inc.&#13;
urn P0«i«« n*i&#13;
Seat* LJIM, Mlsfe.&#13;
©I&#13;
Howell Town &amp; Country, Inc.&#13;
BRIGHTON OFFICE 1&#13;
108 W. MAIN J&#13;
PHONE AC 7-1131LJ&#13;
Real Estate&#13;
Insurance&#13;
Building&#13;
HOWELL OFFICE&#13;
1002 E. Grand Kive?&#13;
Phone 346-2880&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
3 BEDROOM RANCH — close to shopping&#13;
center, kitchen has bui]t-ins, b a t h -&#13;
full basement — Located on two lots.&#13;
$16,500. No. 1321&#13;
J&#13;
2 BEDROOM or possible 3 bedroom, I1 a&#13;
story home Separate dining room, close&#13;
to A &amp; P and churches. $12,900. with $1,900.&#13;
down No. 1674.&#13;
2 BEDROOM RANCH — Living Room,&#13;
dining room, kitchen and utility room. Lot&#13;
66 x 147. Priced to seil. No. 1451&#13;
* BEDROOM, two-story home, 1U&gt; baths&#13;
living room 15 x 19 with fireplace, separate&#13;
dining room, full basement, 14 car garage&#13;
$12,900. with excellent terms. No. 1542&#13;
'» BEDROOM RAXCH — Full basement -&#13;
aluminum awning, screens and storms.&#13;
Extra large lot — garage. Priced to Soil.&#13;
No. 1318&#13;
COUNTRY&#13;
2/5 ACRE — 3 bedroom — one story hump.&#13;
Carpeted living room, basement with work&#13;
shop and play room. Attached two car garage.&#13;
Nice landscaping. $13,900. with terms&#13;
No. 1708&#13;
2 BEDROOM COTTAGE — combined Jiving&#13;
room and kitchen — lake privileges on Rush&#13;
Lake. $7,500. with $750.00 down. No. 1685&#13;
LAKELAND COUNTRY CLUB — two-level&#13;
home overlooking Golf Course — beautiful&#13;
trees and setting — modernistic home — 3&#13;
bedrooms. No. 1682.&#13;
SU ACRES — 2 bedroom ranch — dining&#13;
room — kitchen and spacious living room&#13;
— attached iPi car garage — storms and&#13;
screens. $10,500. with $2,500. down. No.&#13;
1665&#13;
8 BDRM. RANCH — Maxfield Lake Area —&#13;
ceramic bath — built-in kitchen — Maybe&#13;
purchased furnished. $11,500. with $2,500,&#13;
down. No. 1664.&#13;
3 BR RANCH — carpeted living room wit&gt;&#13;
fireplace, kitchen and dining area, l]i&gt; baths&#13;
recreation room, 21- car garage Nicel.\&#13;
landscaped. $21,500. No. 1547&#13;
3 BEDROOM RANCH — within stones throw&#13;
of Brighton — I1 - bath — carpeted living&#13;
room — full basement. No. 1675&#13;
LAKE HOMES&#13;
HANDY LAKK — nearly new 2 bedroom&#13;
ranch — full basement — kitchen has&#13;
built-in stove and oven — dining area \1&#13;
x 15 - $12,775. — S1.5U0. down. No. 1684&#13;
SILVER LAKE — 2 bedroom — oiJ furnace&#13;
—designed for yrar around living — With&#13;
extra lot. $11,000. with $1,000. down. No.&#13;
1628&#13;
LONG LAKE — 2 Bedroom — large porch —&#13;
garage — furnace — This cottage is paM&#13;
of exclusive club. $12,750. with 53,500&#13;
down. No. 1629&#13;
I LONG LAKE — 2 bedroom cottage — modern&#13;
j kitchen — Sandy beach. $11,000. with $2,-&#13;
1 500. down. No. 1586&#13;
CROOKED LAKE — Small cottage — 2 lots&#13;
— $7,950. with $1500. down. No. 1603. -&#13;
SCHOOL LAKE —Not on the lake, but across&#13;
road beautiful School Lake — 3 bedroom&#13;
new home on large lot, beautiful setting&#13;
at a bargain. $12,500. cash. No. 1326 R-l&#13;
STRAWBERRY LAKE — 3 bedroom, second&#13;
row home with attached garage, spacious&#13;
living room. $9,600. with $2,600 down. No&#13;
1535&#13;
LAKE CHEMl'NG — Excellent lake privileges.&#13;
2 bedroom cottage with walk-out basement,&#13;
can be used for year around living&#13;
Spacious shaded lot. $8,850. No. 1604&#13;
RL'SH LAKE — 2 bedroom year-round home&#13;
— second lot with good easement to take—&#13;
living room and bedroom* carpeted — aluminum&#13;
siding. $11,200, with terms. No&#13;
1576&#13;
2 BEDROOM RANCH — living room 2-1 x 14,&#13;
kitchen and dining area 16 x 26 - breeze- j&#13;
way and attached 21 a&#13;
Brighton. No. 1655&#13;
car garage. Near |&#13;
HORIZON HILLS — 4Bedroom ranch, full&#13;
basement, fireplace, kitchen with built-in&#13;
oven and stove, 2 baths. Attached 2 car garange.&#13;
$35,000. No. 1522.&#13;
1 BEDROOM ranch type cottage,&#13;
paneled interior, newly carpeted&#13;
pine&#13;
living&#13;
room, family kitchen combined with dining&#13;
area&#13;
1311&#13;
Excellent beach. $13,000. No.&#13;
2 BEDROOM HOME with carpeted living&#13;
room: kitchen, dining room and mud room, }&#13;
garage. $9,000. No. 1644&#13;
2 BEDROOM modernestic ranch on beautifully&#13;
landscaped country lot. Carpeted living&#13;
and dining room, fireplace, kitchen with&#13;
built-in oven and range, blender and dishwasher.&#13;
Possibility of lakefront. 823,000.&#13;
.No. 1653.&#13;
3 BEDROOM RANOH — living room, kitchen&#13;
— attached two car garage. Lot 110 x 198.&#13;
$12,000. No. 1645&#13;
19 ACRES — 3 bedroom older farm home in&#13;
good condition. Living room, kitchen and&#13;
dining room, l1^ car garage. Beautiful setting&#13;
among blue spruce and hemlock trees.&#13;
$17,000. No. 1701&#13;
3 BEDROOM RANCH — Hamburg Area —&#13;
black top road — Built in 1958 — Excellent&#13;
closet space. $12,500. No. 1632&#13;
8 BEDROOM ranch nestled in pines — many&#13;
features — slate floor entry way — covered&#13;
patio — cherry paneled family room with&#13;
fireplace and many more. No. 1512&#13;
8 ACRES — River borders one side of this&#13;
3 bedroom home — fireplace — attached&#13;
garage. $18,500. Terms acceptable. No. 1272&#13;
2 BEDROOM cottage, living room with fireplace,&#13;
kitchen, bath, covered patio. Compeletly&#13;
furnished. $10,500. No. 1559&#13;
SMALL COTTAGE — full basement, living&#13;
area 12 x 20, kitchen 10 x 7, full bath,&#13;
knotty pine interior, furnished, 2 lots.&#13;
$6,500. with $1,000. down. No. 1697&#13;
TRIANGLE LAKE—2 Bedroom year around&#13;
lakefront home — Enclosed front porch&#13;
§12,500. No. 1617.&#13;
STRAWBERRY LAKE - 3 bedroom home -&#13;
full basement with finished recreation room&#13;
—living room and dining room .carpeted -&#13;
ideal beach — screened in patio. $18,5*00&#13;
with terms. No. 1481&#13;
CEDAR LAKE — 3 bedroom rancjt' type&#13;
cottage — interior wood paneling — 55x125&#13;
lot. $9,000 with $1,500 down. No. 1480&#13;
LAKELAND — Not by the sea, but beautiful&#13;
Strawberry Lake — 2 bdrm 1 story home&#13;
—ideal commuting distance to Ann Arbor&#13;
—512,500 with $1,000 down. No. 1366&#13;
WOODLAND — 5 BEDROOM brick veneei&#13;
ranch home. Large living room with fireplace.&#13;
2 baths, family kitchen, glassed in&#13;
porch with grill. Outside patio with grill&#13;
2 car garage. $31,500. No, 1553&#13;
FARMS&#13;
12 ACRES — 4 bedroom modern home — full&#13;
basement with walkout entrance — 3 acres&#13;
wooded — other outbuildings. $15,800. No&#13;
1584&#13;
116 ACRES — 97 acres tillable. Four or five&#13;
bedroom, home. Large barn — silo — corn&#13;
crib and milk house. $20,900. No. 1368&#13;
INCOME PROPERTY&#13;
4 APARTMENTS — presently all units occupied&#13;
— parking space for two trailers&#13;
now occupied, excellent location' — well&#13;
landscaped — additional land available —&#13;
Ideal investment&#13;
Mildred Shannon&#13;
AC 9-6636&#13;
Bea Meggitt&#13;
AC 9-2496&#13;
Charles Showerman&#13;
Mildred. Duff Virginia Herrmann -&#13;
MU 5-20.)6 AC 9-7923&#13;
Sally Xoeker Bill Ernst H. G. Wiggins&#13;
AC 9-6874 AC 9-9407 PR 4-5648&#13;
Roscoc Eager Ralph Nauss Hollis Miller Bob Fritch&#13;
Art White Bill Bortels&#13;
'V.&#13;
LAKEFRONT HOME, attractive&#13;
inside and out, gas heat,&#13;
best fishing, $8,500., $2,000 dn.&#13;
SIX BEDROOM farm horm\&#13;
real nice shaded yard, good&#13;
farm buildings &lt;»n 137 acres of&#13;
tillable land, $49,500., trims.&#13;
TWO BEDROOM lakefront cott&#13;
a g e. Completely furnished.&#13;
$9.000., $3,000. down.&#13;
REST BUY in years, real nice&#13;
6 n»om Strawberry lakefront&#13;
cottage on chain uf 9 lakes,&#13;
paneled interior, e n c l o s e d&#13;
pomi, wooded lot, safe sandy&#13;
beach, completely furnished.&#13;
$12,750. Terms.&#13;
ayner&#13;
408 West&#13;
Sh-eet&#13;
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NOTIC E O F MOBTOAO E&#13;
* SALE&#13;
Defaul t havin g been mari e&#13;
In tij» condition * of a certai n&#13;
Mortgag e mad e by GERAL D&#13;
R. LANNIN G an d GAI L M&#13;
LANNING , his wife t o NATIONA&#13;
L HOME S ACCEP -&#13;
TANC E CORPORATION , an&#13;
Indian a corporatio n date d th e&#13;
23rd da y of Juije 1958, an d&#13;
recorde d in tlie office of th e&#13;
Registe r of" tfeed s for th e&#13;
Count y of Livingston an d&#13;
Stat e of Michigan , on th e 26Ui&#13;
da y Of Jun e 1958, in Libev&#13;
347. of Mortgages , on page .18.&#13;
which said mortgag e WLS&#13;
thereafter , on th e 24th da y oi&#13;
February , 1959, assigned to&#13;
CZECHOSLOVA K SOCIET Y&#13;
O F AMERIC A an d recorde d&#13;
on Marc h 3, 1959, in th o office&#13;
of t h e Registe r of Deed s toi&#13;
th e Count y of Livingston an d&#13;
Stat e of Michigan , in Libej&#13;
356, Pag e 111, Livingston&#13;
Count y Records , on which&#13;
Mortgag e ther e is claime d to&#13;
b e . du e a t th e dat e of this&#13;
notice , for principa l an d interest&#13;
, t h e sum of Te n Thou -&#13;
san d nin e hundre d fiftysix&#13;
an d 27/10 0 ($10,956.27 1&#13;
Dollars , an d th e furthe r sum&#13;
of Seventy-fiv e ($75.00) Dol -&#13;
lars, t o which amoun t will be&#13;
adde d a t th e tim e of sale all&#13;
taxe s an d insuranc e tha t ma y&#13;
be paid by th e said Mortgage e&#13;
betwee n th e dat e of thi s notic&#13;
e Mid t h e tim e of said sale&#13;
an d n o proceeding s a t law&#13;
havin g been institute d to recoyer&#13;
t h e debt now remainin g&#13;
secure d by said Mortgage , or&#13;
an y par t thereof , t h e r e b y ' t h e&#13;
power of sale containe d in said&#13;
Mortgag e ha s becom e opera -&#13;
tive;&#13;
No w Therefore , Notic e is&#13;
Hereb y Give n tha t by virtue oi&#13;
th e power , of .sale containe d&#13;
in "said Mortgag e an d in pur -&#13;
suanc e of th e statut e in such&#13;
cage mad e an d provided , th e&#13;
said Mortgag e will bo tore -&#13;
closed by a sale of th e prom -&#13;
ises therei n describe d or su&#13;
muc h thereo f as ma y be nec -&#13;
essary, a t public auction , 10&#13;
th $ highes t bidder , at th e wa\&#13;
fron t doo r of th e Courthow. M&#13;
in th e Cit y of Howe!], an d&#13;
Count y of Livingston , Mich -&#13;
igan, tha t being th e place toi&#13;
holdin g th e Circui t Cour t ID&#13;
an d for said County , on&#13;
Wednesda y th e 11th day )i&#13;
Novembe r 1964, at 10:00 o'cloc k&#13;
Easter n Standar d Tim e in th e&#13;
forenoo n of said day. an d&#13;
said premise s will he sold TO&#13;
pay t h e amoun t so as aioio -&#13;
said the n du e on said Mort -&#13;
gage togethe r with l'ivo an d&#13;
one/quarte r per cen t intercut ,&#13;
le$aA costs, Attorneys ' fees an d&#13;
also an y taxes an d insuranc e&#13;
tha t said Mortgage e does pa\&#13;
on or prio r to th e dat e of said&#13;
sale; which said premise s nvc&#13;
describe d in said Mortgag e as&#13;
follows t o wit;&#13;
Propert y situate d in The&#13;
Toyrashi p of Gree n Oak , Livingsto&#13;
n County , Michigan , describe&#13;
d a s:&#13;
Lot 19, WilJmor Subdi s ision&#13;
No.l , being a pai l of th e&#13;
Sout h J&#13;
2 ot th e Northwes '&#13;
l.;. Sectio n 5. Town 1 Nort h&#13;
Rang e 6 tJast , Gree n Oak&#13;
Township , Livingston Count y&#13;
Michigan , accordin g to th t&#13;
plat thereo f as recorde d in&#13;
Liber 8 of Plat*, Pag e 46&#13;
Livingston Count y Record s&#13;
Dated : August 11 1964.&#13;
CZECHOSLOVAK ' SOCIET Y&#13;
OF AMERIC A&#13;
Assignee of Mortgage e&#13;
ARTHU R K BROWN&#13;
Attorne y tu r Assignee oi&#13;
Mortgage e&#13;
• 1280 Penobsco t Buildin g&#13;
Detroi t 126. Michiga n&#13;
Woodward 1-3590&#13;
Nov . 4, 1%4&#13;
and&#13;
iste r&#13;
S t a l e&#13;
OF MORTGAG E SALE&#13;
Dffiiuit havin g 1 «ff n mad e in th e&#13;
coiiditluii s if * certai n Nfortfag e mad e&#13;
•&gt;&gt; HAROL D ALVIN BEJJ N .Ir . find&#13;
ROS E V RK.TtN . his wife to NATIONA&#13;
L HOUK S ACCEPTANC E CO R&#13;
POfiATlCN . tin Indian a Corporatio n&#13;
the Itirh dn y nf Octobe r 1956.&#13;
•coniei l in th e office nf th e Reg-&#13;
:&gt;f neei K for th e Count y am i&#13;
of Mic'n./an . on th e 18th da y of&#13;
Octulir r 19.S»; in Libec SJ4 of Murt -&#13;
•-,' M ,'t' s on {&gt;iiiic 494. which mur t gage&#13;
ua s suhscqiii-ritl y a^sipne d !&gt;y Nationa l&#13;
Hnnif s Acceptanc e Corporatio n to Worceste&#13;
r federa l Savings an d Loa n As&gt;&#13;
siKMHtion , hv assignmen t date d Fe- b&#13;
ruar y 'J.Y 1157 nn d recorde d April 11.&#13;
19i? in Liber XV. of Mortgages . Pag e&#13;
?• - Liv ingsl'H I Count y Records . on&#13;
which Morl'Mfrt * ther e Is claime d to&#13;
he du e Ht th e dat e of thi s notice , for&#13;
irincipa l anil irite:v&gt;t . th e sum (if&#13;
Nin e Thousan d Pou r Hundre d Sixty&#13;
HiTi irj.'KKl i$!&gt;.4«(».(n.M Pi,liars , an d th e&#13;
fur'he r sum of Sevent y -five iS75.00&gt;&#13;
Dollars , as Attnrney' s fees, makin g&#13;
the i\ tioip amoun t claime d to be du e&#13;
at th e da' e of thi s notice , to-wlt . th e&#13;
s'.im of Nin o Thousan d Fiv e Hundre d&#13;
Thirt y five »'id №2/10 0 &lt; 59 5HFi.O2"» Do I&#13;
lnr&lt; . to which amoun t will tie adde d&#13;
at th e limp -ii snip al! taxe s an d in&#13;
• ui'tuic o tha t ma y lie pnid l&gt;y th e s.dcl&#13;
MMijja«e e lietween th e dal e of thi s&#13;
notic e an d th o tim e of said sale: an d&#13;
•iu proccedin: ; at law havin g been ins!&#13;
huie&lt;) tu r e i w e r th e debt no w repinmin&#13;
g secure d I «&gt;• said Morlgakr e&#13;
or an y par t thereof . whereb y th e&#13;
•IO.\( T of salf containe d in said Mort -&#13;
UH'jo ha * becom e operative :&#13;
Ni \v Therefore . Notic e is Hereli v&#13;
(liven tha t l&gt; virtu e of th e power of&#13;
vnif contal.'H' O in said Mortgag e mid&#13;
in pursuanri * of th e statut e in swh&#13;
ense mari e flfid provided , Die suid&#13;
Mortgage , wilt be fnreclose d by a sale&#13;
of th e premise s therei n describe d o r&#13;
'• o miicii thereo f an. ma y he nece s&#13;
sarw public Auction , to th e highest&#13;
•Milder , at w esl front rlnni1 rif th e&#13;
cm'ft hous e 1:1 th e Cit v of Unwell ,&#13;
nrd Count y of Livingston , Michigan .&#13;
tha t bein ? t)- e plac e for holdin g th e&#13;
Clre\ii t Cour t Ir an d for said Count y&#13;
on Wednesda y th e Twenty-fift h (2"th&gt;&#13;
dity of Novembe r 19«4. Rt 10:0*:&#13;
o'cloc k a.m . Easter n StuiKlar d Tim e&#13;
n 'h e forenoo n of said day. an d said&#13;
premise s w:|i h r sold to pa v th e&#13;
amoun t so a* afoievRid the n du e on&#13;
said Mortg!i^'. &gt; togethe r " I t h four &lt;&amp;• '-.•&#13;
'I - ci * pe r cer.t interest , legal costs.&#13;
Mtorne&gt;&gt; ' fees am i also an y taxe s&#13;
and ICAUI am &lt;• tl'.at said Mortgag e doe&lt;&#13;
prty on or pvior to th e dul e of salri&#13;
•-H.U' : which premise * ar e describe d \n&#13;
Mortgag e as follows, to-wlt : Lot&#13;
Saxon y Siililivislon \ n ! Ar.r.-' v&#13;
: a par t i-f thi&gt; cast of th e&#13;
vv ex! ' . Sectio n T&gt;. Town 1&#13;
Rang' 1 U east. (Jree n Oa k Tuwn-&#13;
•.flip , nccordii;,, ' to th e plat thereo f&#13;
us rccordi'i i in IJbe r S. Pitge 1 of&#13;
Pints . Livlntfsto n Count v Records , valci&#13;
pro'ieTl v ln'ir : locate d in ("I'^o n O»k&#13;
• [ ' o ' M ' . v h i p . L i ' . i i - L ^ h h u i C o u i ; t &gt; . M i c h -&#13;
WOFCKSTK R VEDKRA L SAVTN(&#13;
J S -VNIJ LOAN ASSOCIATIO N&#13;
Worcester , Mass .&#13;
M i it'ti,'. i !.•( I- . A s s i g n r r&#13;
n \ T K n : Ai,,-,v l I.1'. ]%-l&#13;
AI'.THi/ R F. Mi'.OWN&#13;
\t'orce v fur Mor i tranc e&#13;
.^HO IVot'Srn l Buildin g&#13;
l-'rai.ci a fc Barton . .Juuc r n Hi^bul f&#13;
NOTIC E iS HC-RKB Y GIVK N That&#13;
nil c-rwlltur s n | shld decease d a r e reto&#13;
p."ftii'jit thei r cluinib . in&#13;
and unde r uath . to said Cour t&#13;
ind to serve a cop y thereo f upo n&#13;
.l.lolw McLea n o i 1UU) K. Troy . Fern -&#13;
dale . Mk'hiiiin . fiduclur y of said&#13;
eHial e an d tliat such I'laim s will I f&#13;
hear d bv said Cour t at th e Probat e&#13;
Office on Novembe r Hi, 19t&gt;4. ut te n&#13;
Ti is Ordere d Tha i Nutu- e Ihtfiuo l be&#13;
ifiven by publ'catlo n o( a cop s htreo f&#13;
f"T thre e ^*»eks consw-uti^el y previou s&#13;
to said da v .&gt;f hearing . In th e Brij;htj) n&#13;
A M&#13;
Axijus an d ti'.at th e tidut'larj ' caus e&#13;
a cop y uf thlx notic e t o be served&#13;
LiDon eac h ki:n«n part y tn interes t at&#13;
his iast kmiv ?i addres s by ••eiflutered .&#13;
'•erilfie d or ordinar y mal l 'with proo f&#13;
of mailing' , oi" bv- persona ) servuiat&#13;
Ipas t fourtee n (\i&lt; days prio r to&#13;
sucli ht-a i in j&#13;
FRANCI S E. BAKKON&#13;
Juag e at Probat e&#13;
A tru e cop&gt; :&#13;
HELE N M. GOUL D&#13;
Registe r of P - ibatf&#13;
Phili p K. Buetck c Attonu- y&#13;
Bi i^hlon . Michiga n&#13;
Sept . L1, 9. 16&#13;
LLMv.&#13;
i H ' nix ut»lt&#13;
K i b i c l K £. O*JI 'ii u&lt;ui •• Kr.itjat'r&#13;
NO'filK 'S -iKKt^'i &gt; &gt;\ t.s mm&#13;
all creditors t&gt;i said ilect-asij arc re&#13;
qui''ed U&gt; pivsen! their &lt; lann.s in ivir&#13;
lt\a ' ttj undur ooUi to Atiid Cuiirl&#13;
luut&#13;
to serve a cop\ thereof&#13;
t:i&gt;ole\ or 1L»5 K, (&#13;
Mu*IU:;tiii. fiducm&#13;
and iha' such ch&#13;
by s a i j Coart ai&#13;
on Nowmoej In.&#13;
Howell,&#13;
U|K)n M » I&#13;
IJIMU K i \ e r .&#13;
v of »iii(l&#13;
«ni be&#13;
I'roUatc&#13;
Ml ten&#13;
heard tti&lt;&gt;&#13;
Office&#13;
A.M.&#13;
11 Is O r d e r e d I h a ! n o t i c e t h e r e u l&#13;
be y i v t i t 'iv p u i i l u a h o n ••' a m i p y&#13;
?it*r&lt;\)i r o r t n r e r w o e k $ &gt;?tJiis^cutlvtl&gt;&#13;
p r t v i o u s UJ s a i d clay ot h c u i n j i HI t i n&#13;
B R I G H T O N A R C I S a m i t n a t t h e t u n i&#13;
cttt'-y caLtse a c u p \ of tin* initn-r \.t&#13;
Iw* s e r v e d u p o n e m - h k n o w n p u r i \ ID&#13;
mltfi e s t a t I»J» lukt kri'ivvn ciitdrek&amp; ii&gt;&#13;
r e i j i s l f i i ' d . "urtifii'tl i&gt;r o r d u i a i v m a i l&#13;
( w i t h p n ^ f &lt;&gt;/ m u l l i n g » or- bv p e r -&#13;
set'VU'e at least (uurluen ' 1 4 '&#13;
prior to such licurtng.&#13;
FKVMI* L. a \ K i t u &gt;&#13;
A ti ue copy;&#13;
t)i-..l.fc.N M GUVLD&#13;
r of Pnibaie&#13;
K. Reed Fletcher .\r,,,:\i-y&#13;
luft i;. CJrand Ki\er&#13;
1-lovvetl. Michlifan&#13;
Septi'inu-r 9 :» :y.i&#13;
»TVIB Ot HUHUl.KS STATE OF Mi&lt;/ftl&lt;.A&gt;&#13;
T»e Prub%t« I'oBft IUJ the&#13;
Lountf Bi Livingston&#13;
Ir the Matter o) the t s t a t e ot&#13;
HENRY C. DAVIS, Deceased.&#13;
At « »t*sion of gajQ Court, held on&#13;
September 1. 19B4&#13;
Present rtonormble&#13;
b r a n d s fc. Barron, Judge -&gt;i Predate&#13;
N'OTTCE IS HLRKBY GIVLN That&#13;
all creditor* of aald deceased a r e re&#13;
quired to present their claims tr writing&#13;
and und»&gt;r oath, to said Court.&#13;
and *o serve a ropy thereol upon&#13;
Helti) Paln'.er of Linden Michigan,&#13;
fiduciarv of tiald estate, and thai&#13;
such claims will be heard by said&#13;
Court of the Probate Office on November&#13;
10, 19W. a l ten a.m.&#13;
Li is Ordered. Hiar notice thereof oe&#13;
given by publication &lt;&gt;! a copy nereof&#13;
for three wteks consecutively previous&#13;
to said day of hearing. In the Brighton&#13;
Argus and that the fiduciary cau»e&#13;
a crpy of this notice to bf served upon&#13;
each known oarty m interest at his&#13;
last known address by registered, certified&#13;
or ord'tmry mal) (with pioof of&#13;
m a i l i n g , or by personal service at&#13;
least fourteen f!4' days prior to such&#13;
hearing.&#13;
FRANCIS K. BARRON&#13;
Judge of Probate.&#13;
A true copy:&#13;
HELEN M. GOULD&#13;
Register &gt;f Probate.&#13;
Philip F. Baetcke Attorney.&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Sept. 9, 16, L1."!&#13;
C««rt tar ta«&#13;
County 0# Uiin^ston&#13;
U~&gt; the Mattn o! the Kstate o)&#13;
WJLLIAV V. SHEHA-N. UeceHst-d&#13;
A' a session ° ' «*T0 Court ntMa un&#13;
September 4. 196&lt;.&#13;
Present. Honorable&#13;
P'Hnols K Barron. Judge ot Piooate.&#13;
NOTICE IS? HEREBY C1VLN That&#13;
all creditors of said deceased are re&#13;
quiied to present their clatnu in&#13;
writing and t'nder oath, to said Court,&#13;
and to serve a copy therrof upon&#13;
Harlow L. Sliehan of 910 (jakrldye&#13;
Dr.. Jackson Mlchivtttt. (Muciary of&#13;
said estate, and that such claim* will&#13;
Ue heard by said Court at the Pro&#13;
bate Office on November 20, 19&lt;J4. at&#13;
ten A.M.&#13;
M in o r d e r e d Thai notice thereut oe&#13;
(jiven nv pubfioation of a cops nereoi&#13;
fot three weeK* '•nnsecutiveiv previous&#13;
to said da.v o.f hearing. In the Pinckne;&gt;'&#13;
Dispatch, and that the fiduciary&#13;
cause H copy of this notice to be&#13;
nerved upon each known party in interest&#13;
at ills last known address by&#13;
registered, certified or ordinary mail&#13;
i with proof of mailing', or by personal&#13;
service at least fourteen *H'&#13;
days pi ior io such hearing.&#13;
of&#13;
said&#13;
1'17&#13;
nr:h.&#13;
OF HICHJO4M&#13;
1'h* frutkM« Coin t*i (be&#13;
(-oanl&gt; ot L)vtB(«ton&#13;
tn the Mi'tter of the Estate&#13;
CECIL MOKGAN, Deceased.&#13;
At i sHssioti of said Coui't. held on&#13;
September 1 1964,&#13;
Hr«sent. Honoranie Htancis t . Uarron&#13;
oi Probate,&#13;
HKtt+.RN U l V t N Thai&#13;
the petition of Geruldlne M. Cuslc.&#13;
the Executr-x of said estate, praying&#13;
that her Una) account oe allowed&#13;
and the residue of said estate as-&#13;
Ki'^ned to tht1 persuiis entitled therein,&#13;
will be heaii! at the Probate Court on&#13;
September ?9. 1904. at ten A M ;&#13;
H is OrJei«ci that notice thereof ho&#13;
given by publication of a ' u p \ here'.'J&#13;
for three weci\! consecutively previous&#13;
to said dav of hearing, In the BRIGHTON&#13;
ARUl S. and. that the petitioner&#13;
&lt;'ai)se M cop.i of this notice to &gt;ic&#13;
se'f\ed upon each known party in in&#13;
torost at lm last known address tiv&#13;
registered, certified, or ordinary maii&#13;
i with proof ot mailing'- or hy persor.&#13;
a) service, at least fourteen &lt;1P&#13;
days prior tu such hearing.&#13;
fKANclN K. HAKKO.N&#13;
J o d t e of Probate&#13;
A true oopv;&#13;
HKt.EN M. GOULD&#13;
Keglstet it prohati.&#13;
Donald A Moon Attm I'.ey&#13;
Bri|j!iton Michigan&#13;
September 9, Jtj 2.'&#13;
\(ITI( K OI 1M RI.1C »; VI.»:&#13;
NDTKE IS IIKKKBY CJlViCN h.v tlu'&#13;
iiulerxigned that on I-'Mdav. Scp'em&#13;
at !0 n'clocU A M al&#13;
River. Brighton, Llv .&#13;
N f i c h i K a n . j i u l t i i c s a l e&#13;
' v i - o l e t . n i s e . - t a W ( ! i .&#13;
\\ r u i v i j e r .11 LJoKUirilUl.'&#13;
f u r I ' H v h t o t h e i i i ^ ' h e s t&#13;
t h e r e o f m a . ' 1 !&gt;••&#13;
r K i l d P.iv (•]-. F t r i g h -&#13;
.'udge of Ptobate.&#13;
A true copv :&#13;
tiKI.KN \l. COULD&#13;
• i Probate.&#13;
Kenneth B. Johnsuii. AMonio&#13;
•tM1-.. S. Jackson St.&#13;
Jackson, Michigan I&#13;
Sept. 9. 16. •„':} I&#13;
I&#13;
1 The&#13;
I BRIGHTON&#13;
I JAYCEES&#13;
5 BV JKKRY U^KRV&#13;
o u r t v .&#13;
18,&#13;
i n j . s . c i n (&#13;
of r I%3 C'&#13;
hearing ser&#13;
A ill lie held&#13;
didder Inspection&#13;
made at fl&amp;J7 K&#13;
ton, I , M i s s i o n &lt; \ ) u r . t \ . Mh-hl&#13;
p l u c o nf s t o r i i p e&#13;
D h i P d : Av.:, &gt; ' 3'.. li'ii-i&#13;
C o r r . m T &lt; i;il C r e d i t i "ut&#13;
19951 L i v c r n o i i . -(M'JL1!&#13;
Hy T. l'1 abl, C u s t . S\ c&#13;
y I iu •&#13;
pnrutujn&#13;
L-ti.&#13;
Ana. "JU ,\u'. IS&#13;
What T be^an b.v reading.&#13;
1 I must rinish by act int:. ^&#13;
- Henry David Thureau&#13;
Americans :ii'e (Iriiikin.n nine*1&#13;
milk, F o r tiie first time since&#13;
1956. ]KM- capita saJes of flui'J&#13;
wlitilf milk h;\\c incr^asffi.&#13;
Sales rose t*) 126 quarts per&#13;
person in 1963, up from Ji23&#13;
quarts in 19HJ.&#13;
A LAX K. MO.\i;\&#13;
FURNITURE&#13;
Reception Held&#13;
For Wesleyan&#13;
Pastor, Family&#13;
Friends and members of&#13;
the Wesleyan M e t h o d i s t&#13;
Church enjoyed a social evonins&#13;
on Sept. 4 honoring their&#13;
new pastor. Rev. T. D. Bowditch&#13;
and family.&#13;
Rev. Bowditch was formerly&#13;
pasioi' ot the Wesleyan Methodist&#13;
at Coldwater, Mich.&#13;
Their family, be&gt;ides Mrs.&#13;
Buwditoh, includes Joyce, who&#13;
;s a former student at Houghtun&#13;
College. Hough'.*-"}, New&#13;
York, Judy, who will be a&#13;
freshman this year at Houghtun&#13;
College, Jean, a sophomore&#13;
in the Brighton School, Tim,&#13;
a freshman and Tom in the&#13;
seventh grade.&#13;
Judging from reports of&#13;
their pa^t activities in Coldwater,&#13;
it is certain tiie Bowditchs&#13;
will take an active part&#13;
in the community.&#13;
Kings Daug'.ite"&#13;
Fall Picnic&#13;
The Bi&#13;
Kings' U . i&#13;
the home of&#13;
any body can buy a G.I. repossessed home&#13;
HOMES 3-BEDROOMS - ONE BATH&#13;
down Small Closing Cost&#13;
FOR ONLY $7,950.00 - $57JO PER MONTH&#13;
THIS INCLUDES TAXES, PRINCIPAL, INTEREST and INSURANCE MODEL OPEN DAILY&#13;
Tin' up ;IIII| at em&#13;
of Jji i&lt;;hl(jn inl nxlucr&#13;
week M'crctitiy Al;m K. .Stonex.&#13;
roidin^' ;u 1_JH Leith&#13;
Si: eel. The &gt;mi of Mr. a;ul&#13;
MIN. Jxt'iincih Stoncx. Al w."'S&#13;
born m Howcll nn 1 ho 10th&#13;
(Jctf.'bcr. liloti.&#13;
.Mr. Stuikw i- a gradual e&#13;
' of liri'/lnou A.i'fa Scliools.&#13;
Cla.ss ul' 195-1. Other than&#13;
beinj; a c l u c in Ti'oop 50 ul&#13;
tho Boy Scouts oi' America and&#13;
| later or.r &lt;jf the original&#13;
I members uf tho existing K.\-&#13;
plorcr PoM, Al &gt;aid tlie ro-t&#13;
j of his time \\ii&gt; taken u[)&#13;
with huuiiny and ntudyinj??'.'&#13;
I After graduation, Al dc-&#13;
: cided to continue his educa-&#13;
I iion :tt Miclu^an .State Uail'rom&#13;
which he wiu\-&#13;
9:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.&#13;
CLOSED FRIDAY AFTERNOON&#13;
Model at 9245 :&#13;
Lee Road, Brighton&#13;
Call Collect I&#13;
229-6552 or after 9 p.m. s&#13;
546-3705 '&#13;
STATE POLICE&#13;
OLD L.S.-23&#13;
MARCY DRIVE&#13;
u&#13;
D&#13;
henk&#13;
/a&#13;
MODEL&#13;
GREEN HOUSE&#13;
o&#13;
9&#13;
CO.&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
General Salem for .Sa\onv&#13;
V.\&#13;
tiated "with honor" reccivin!;&#13;
a Bachelor of Arts degree in&#13;
B u s i n e s s Administration in&#13;
195o. Kt'ini; a typical d&gt;Finanic&#13;
Jaycee. Al u.is a nifmber of&#13;
the Student Congress, seived&#13;
:is chairman of the finance&#13;
committee all University Student&#13;
Gov eminent. Acted a.^&#13;
treasui-ei' of his residence&#13;
Hall (Hast Shout. received&#13;
his freshman numeral on the&#13;
freshman fencing team (maybe&#13;
I shouldn't have questioned&#13;
hi« studying earlier, it could&#13;
mean thf last of the series, t&#13;
After graduation at Michigan&#13;
State, Al continued on at the&#13;
University of Michigan. (Graduated&#13;
in 193!', Masler of Business&#13;
Administration w i t h&#13;
Mnjoi" in Finance and Banking.&#13;
it.st AI finally started&#13;
as a Junior Accrmn-&#13;
C'hnvrolet Division of&#13;
Motors Corporation&#13;
at Willow Run Plant. Although&#13;
•his didn't last long. Unrl.''&#13;
Sam beckoned in November of&#13;
1959.&#13;
AftfM- completion of his Basic&#13;
training. Al was sent to Badtolz,&#13;
Germany as company&#13;
clerk, promoted to Specialist&#13;
4th class. Later he applied lor&#13;
and received a direct commission&#13;
as 2nd Lt. Finance&#13;
Corp.&#13;
While in Germany, Al&#13;
traveled through Fance, Italy.&#13;
Switzerland, and not bein^&#13;
.satisfied. I'Mthusiasi ically t ackl^&#13;
ii anrl roiujiifred I he a n of&#13;
skiing in Austria, A! met&#13;
I Mruianne Bornner of Haiisham&#13;
1 Fi,i\.'uia Federal Republic *f&#13;
I \\'&lt; -*l (.in man&gt;, w 1)011) lit*&#13;
to th&lt;? States an'1&#13;
iiler nuuikHl.&#13;
Coinpletiii"; hl« hilch witi&#13;
he A'tn\. Al rctmned to U\&gt;&#13;
'olj oi Junior Acuountujil al&#13;
'ho Willow Run Pl-int. He i.&gt;&#13;
ti!! &lt;in uctKe member of tli-.1&#13;
i'e«ici'\ i's, U Financv Office*&#13;
if the ."M'.lo USAH Garrisoij i.&#13;
Ann Arbor.&#13;
.Mr. Stonex listed as his&#13;
Mcti\e hobbies yo'.f.&#13;
and of ctJUi'se skiing&#13;
I here is enough snow&#13;
and all i. Would like tu travel&#13;
the world ov t°r some time.&#13;
Al stated many reasons for&#13;
becoming a Jaycee, but the j&#13;
tiling tlutt impressed him mo*,'-&#13;
was tlie tact of tlie numerous |&#13;
johv in the community thai j&#13;
should lx&gt; done by d^nanfr&#13;
energetic young men. that arc&#13;
not l&gt;eing done by anyone.&#13;
List week Leadership training&#13;
was mentioned, how do&#13;
we gel this training? The&#13;
many go&gt;Kl works, projects H«&gt;&#13;
they me known to Jaycee?..&#13;
give us a voice. A hard thing&#13;
io attain for a young man on&#13;
his own hook in the community.&#13;
People respect Jaycee&#13;
men of action to whom IMPOSSIBLE&#13;
is not a part of&#13;
Hie vocabulary. No job-no&#13;
t:Lsk-is so big no so small&#13;
thai these cMc-minded whirlwinds&#13;
will not tackle. In&#13;
doing these jobs. we gain&#13;
leadership training. Y o u n •.'&#13;
men "Jl to 35. we still ne?d&#13;
your talents. The next meeting&#13;
is being held in the community&#13;
i-oom of the Brighton&#13;
State Bank on September 21&#13;
at 7:30 p.m. Be there!! Learn&#13;
more of the organization, help&#13;
make Brighton bigger and n&#13;
better place in which to live,&#13;
and raise vour families.&#13;
At lonu&#13;
to work&#13;
tant for&#13;
General&#13;
* will meet at&#13;
B. A. Wityon&#13;
Dn\\i.&#13;
Konua Lake. Sept. 18th at 12&#13;
o'clock UK .t piuiic lunch&#13;
11213c doiiatiun*.&#13;
Please sturt collecting for&#13;
the Rummage Sale Oct. 3rd.&#13;
Reservation.*, for the Lunchcon&#13;
at thr State Convention&#13;
Oct. 6th arc required JH advance,&#13;
this rvr'iU is to be at&#13;
the Walnut Street Methodi.it&#13;
Church in Flint, a good re;&gt;-&#13;
resentaiion uf Bri-hton Circle&#13;
is desired. We shall be&#13;
privileged to share the c\-&#13;
perinces of the -iris who&#13;
went to Camp this summer.&#13;
Shall we give them a lari'C&#13;
listening audience?&#13;
* * •&#13;
Groat Books&#13;
Discussion Group&#13;
The first meeting of tlie&#13;
Great Books Discussion Group&#13;
will be held at the Junior&#13;
High Library at eight p.m.&#13;
Wednesday. The group, now in&#13;
its fifth year, meets every&#13;
other week to discuss a designated&#13;
great book.&#13;
There are no teachers m&#13;
the Great Books plan. There&#13;
is no membership fee. The&#13;
only requirements are that&#13;
those attending keep their&#13;
discussion on the subject ot&#13;
the book.&#13;
Great Books was originally&#13;
founded to give people who&#13;
have not had the benefit of&#13;
higher education an opportunity&#13;
to acquaint themselves&#13;
with the philosophies of such&#13;
men as Kant. Marx, deToqueville,&#13;
Thoreau. Thomas Aquinas.&#13;
Mark Twain, and others.&#13;
Anyone interested in joinin?&#13;
the ?roirp is invited to&#13;
nttend the first meeting. For&#13;
I rurther information call George&#13;
'Belyea at AC&#13;
Joint Roman Catholic and&#13;
Protestant missionary work&#13;
may be the result of the present&#13;
worldwide trend towards&#13;
greater cooperation between&#13;
the churches, a Protestant&#13;
church leader and former missionary&#13;
believes. Dr. David M.&#13;
Stowe reported tr&gt; the National&#13;
Council of Churches that "cooperation&#13;
in practical tasks of&#13;
mission and service is the point&#13;
at which tho most significant&#13;
| ecumenical developments nrc&#13;
[now bpokonlng." Dr. Stowe ;«&#13;
'executive servetnry of the&#13;
I Council's Division of Fo&#13;
Missions.&#13;
Brighton&#13;
City Council&#13;
Minute* uf the Cuunril Mcrtiiljf&#13;
uf September 3. IUU4.&#13;
The meeting was called tn&#13;
order al 7:40 p.m. The roll&#13;
w Lib called, there hi'in^ UJ e •&#13;
&lt; Jit Mayor Cooper and Cou/i&#13;
cilmen Sil'oirl, ?wwcl. DeLuca.&#13;
Gaffnev. Cuthl^eit&#13;
Minutes of the meeting of&#13;
August 6. 1964 were approved&#13;
as read.&#13;
City Manugej- Marshall presented&#13;
the Council with r-c-&#13;
)iiimejidations for new permit&#13;
lees and cemeten. charges.&#13;
It was moved by Council*&#13;
•nan Gaffney and secuiide(t b\&#13;
Councilman Siford to adopt&#13;
the fees.&#13;
Aye&gt;: Cuthbert. Knyel. Gaffney,&#13;
Siford and Cooper&#13;
Nays: DeLuca.&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
It WiiiJ mo\ed b\ Couuciliiiiii&#13;
Cuthbert and seconded&#13;
l&gt;&gt; Councilman Hir^el io adopt&#13;
the leciprical elect ru'nl ordinance&#13;
a^- p;ul of tlie codific'ition.&#13;
A\t's: Kngel. G.-it'fuev Siturd,&#13;
Cuthbert and L'oopr-r.&#13;
Nays: DeLuca.&#13;
It WHS moved by Council-&#13;
'he man Siford and &gt;econded&#13;
b&gt;- Councilniin Gallney to&#13;
appoint Wendell Squire. Ro-&#13;
Ijert Gat'tiiey. an ejnplo\ee o!&#13;
the Deti'oit Edison Co, mid&#13;
the Building Inspector of the&#13;
City us a Board of Klectricai&#13;
Kxaniinei-s. Unanhnousl&gt;- approved.&#13;
Mi1. Sam Truance appeaietl&#13;
Ijelore the Council and complained&#13;
about garbage )&gt;eiii£&#13;
burned in outdoor wastepaper&#13;
'" N iiifl ('^e'tinj a stench&#13;
in the business district. It was&#13;
decided Io warn persons for the&#13;
first violation and if they repealed&#13;
to ticket them&#13;
It was moved by Councilman&#13;
Siford and seconded hv&#13;
Councilman Gaffney that Hitterm&#13;
"Appropriation"' as used&#13;
in the minutes of March _,&#13;
1 %1 be now considered as a&#13;
"Grant' 'becau.se it is llv&#13;
Council's opinion that the&#13;
funds have be^n used in various&#13;
way* that fullf.il! the&#13;
terms of the trust. Unanimously&#13;
approved.&#13;
City Manager Mai&gt;liall recommended&#13;
that the City start&#13;
a long range program of special&#13;
assessment tor the purpose&#13;
of extending water mains;&#13;
that thone already lin\ inu;&#13;
water service, because of receiving&#13;
no benefit from new&#13;
' T J I L " R P J C H T O Y i M i e l i . 1 A R C I ' S WF.D ^ T P I ' *) 1&#13;
Green Oak Candidate&#13;
Decries Election Tactics&#13;
Clay Wilt. candidate tor&#13;
-wpei \ IMJI'. Green Oak township&#13;
m tiie September fii.si&#13;
I military election today i&amp;su&lt;*d&#13;
A statement slronglv denounc-&#13;
I ing the campaign tactics of his&#13;
ad\ er.sai les&#13;
"Ki lends hase ads iseti me&#13;
ami I h a \ e in /n\ poa&gt;eh.sioti."&#13;
?.Hi(i Wilt, "demooratic c a m -&#13;
paign h l e i a t u r e which wan&#13;
inaile&lt;i to the voters in Green&#13;
Oak township in sealed envelopes&#13;
upon which there was.&#13;
written or printed my name&#13;
iiul return address. T h i s&#13;
iricky and snide maneuver was&#13;
an obvious attempt to follow&#13;
Uie whispering campaign that&#13;
sought to impugn my loyalty&#13;
io Republican principles and&#13;
the Republican P a r t y which 1&#13;
have faithfully ^ei^ed all my&#13;
life. Beyond this. &gt;,uch deception&#13;
is a disservice to t n e&#13;
I ieiuuciM t ic Party just as it is&#13;
to the Republican Parly."&#13;
"Whih1 ! do not. at this&#13;
I nne. know the source ot thi&gt;&#13;
mailing. Mich misrepresentations&#13;
ai.d falsehood-, could&#13;
ofilv come from tho.se seek-&#13;
I uv-' ujv detent in thi- election&#13;
'and the methods used aiv&#13;
ivptcal. I intend to inves'i-&#13;
^ate this matter1 thoroughly&#13;
and 1 ask that all persons who&#13;
received &lt;uch a mailing i&lt;&gt;&#13;
contact m e . "&#13;
"1 wish alsi&#13;
tor what to me&#13;
competence in p&lt;&#13;
voting machines f&lt;&#13;
lion. While, as&#13;
jxiwej'less to&#13;
fact that our&#13;
;u u oi&#13;
{ 1 0 11 &gt;&gt;&#13;
'• I i&#13;
pIX'.ss \ |&#13;
q u a l i t y&#13;
: &gt; i e n ! I l l&#13;
enced n&#13;
heart llv&#13;
lion tu&#13;
me and&#13;
cainpnij-M&#13;
ijuah I&#13;
4&gt; n'uu"&#13;
y&#13;
t&#13;
sly&#13;
of 1o\^&#13;
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tliu^e&#13;
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1; foil t&#13;
lur a&#13;
n&gt;hi|&gt;&#13;
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p;i&gt;t&#13;
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A 1 IO \ O&#13;
Mil'&#13;
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HC&#13;
betl&#13;
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\ p e&#13;
id&#13;
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ll&gt;&#13;
ni&#13;
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L&#13;
i.i -&#13;
• &gt; * . "&#13;
ii y&#13;
lo .Tpologi/.e&#13;
was utter ;np^&#13;
epariii'^ tlie&#13;
this elecu-&#13;
slec, I w a.-,&#13;
prevent it. the&#13;
voting machines&#13;
constantly breaking down&#13;
i'^ the election and lhat&#13;
utiMiper\ise(i i cpai rrami,&#13;
is a rr-hitive o\' one *&gt;f&#13;
\\ ere&#13;
duni&#13;
a n&#13;
who&#13;
the ^ ^ ^&#13;
ly opejfiin^ one or the othoi&#13;
of the machines to make repairs1,&#13;
to my way of thinking&#13;
('oe- not ~et a proper .stand-&#13;
I WINNING ENTRY Mrs.&#13;
I Mack Weckel of Urbana,&#13;
' lit., won a sewing machine' 1 and division honors in the&#13;
i National Grange all-cotton&#13;
( sewing contest with this&#13;
| travel ensemble oi ba.-ic ; K'ay cotton. More than fi.v-&#13;
000 entries were received in.&#13;
the contest w h i c h was&#13;
judged on local, stale, and&#13;
national levels.&#13;
WANTS ADS AC 7-7151&#13;
mains, would nut be&#13;
and, the assessment program&#13;
be based on a three yeru&#13;
pcriud of special assessment&#13;
It wa.s moved by Cor&gt;neilnri:i&#13;
Gaffney and seconded b\&#13;
Councilman KiiLff! that tlv1&#13;
Managers i-ecommetidcit ion b 1&#13;
accepted aiul that t h e residents&#13;
uf Washington St. bo&#13;
special nssi.'&gt;.sed for the main&#13;
installatii n of thi&gt; v eai and&#13;
'lioperty owners of Nelsnji&#13;
St. b° special a&gt;s.rsM'd f')j&#13;
tiie p opened water main inst'illation.&#13;
Unanimously approved.&#13;
It V.HS moved by Councilm;&#13;
m Sifurd and si^confi^d by&#13;
Counciinrui (»altne\ to 'nl-&#13;
"ioui n at 11 :00 p.m. L'nanimou.&#13;
sl.v approved.&#13;
J. K. Siford. ("My Clerk&#13;
.Mai'slj.'ill Cojpur.&#13;
There's a decided public taste&#13;
for .sour cream. A survey of TB&#13;
of the nation's major markets&#13;
indicate- thai average&#13;
daily sales of sour cream increased&#13;
8 per cent between&#13;
1962 and 1%.",.&#13;
No Mortffape is Necessary t&gt;,&#13;
PAY OFK&#13;
VOLR BILLS&#13;
and REMODEL&#13;
YOl'R HOME!&#13;
Lei I s Combine &gt;oui Hill-.&#13;
Into One Low Monthlv i'a\menl&#13;
EXAMPLE PLAN&#13;
Hills ..&#13;
Remodeling 2.000&#13;
Total 1.000&#13;
c l A&#13;
NO&#13;
IUI .&#13;
K)&#13;
\ I&#13;
—Alunitnum Siding:&#13;
—Addition*&#13;
—Attie&#13;
—furnace*&#13;
— F'mindat imm&#13;
— Hunts&#13;
B R 'l-4".".~i — C a l l C o l l e d o r M a i l ( oiip**ii&#13;
ATLAS MODERNIZATION&#13;
10057 South field&#13;
Detroit, Michigan&#13;
h k r t o y e t a l l t h e I a c t - ahi&#13;
p l a n .&#13;
I-'lease h a v e v o u r r e p r e s r - n t a l r. r&#13;
N A M K&#13;
Th» 3-b«dr»em TOWN HOUSE rtcantly built for Mr. mn4 M M . Thai. Smith.&#13;
Walloon tok«, Mich. Mri. Smith writti, W» or* t * pl*«i*d with th*&#13;
quality «f our r t w Town Hout* and all tht ma'triali furniih»d." Pr,t*&#13;
p&lt; batic howt«, $7195. Monthly paymtnt, (62&#13;
Enjoy a New Home ON YOUR LOT&#13;
for Only $50 Down!&#13;
ORDER NOW - MOVE IN BEFORE CHRISTMAS&#13;
Tht PAIBHAVEN. A 3 bedroom home onyon»&#13;
ton offord $6295. $57 monthly payment.&#13;
ht AMERICANA. 3 btdroomi, IV} borhi,&#13;
1056,iq. it. $7975. $72 monthly poymtnt.&#13;
Th» Most Liberal Horn* Building&#13;
F/saflc/fif Plan Ivr Offer•&lt;/&#13;
omestea CORPORATION&#13;
POIMIRtY ITATI HOMII, INC.&#13;
lot con bt ANYWMIKt m Miih.gon, Indiana or Ohio,&#13;
• rural er tok» or«o or eny»hir« tl&gt;*. If il j a liv*obl« n&#13;
wt'll kuiM «n itl&#13;
|/CHOICE OF 29 MODELS&#13;
V PAYMENTS LOW AS Ml MONTH&#13;
V PRICES FROM '4,525 TO 11,550&#13;
V 15-YEAR MORTGAGE^IWZ'Ly&#13;
THESE ARE NOT SHELL HOMES&#13;
tH OUI IASIC HOMI Wl FINNISH, FINANCE AND INSTALL&#13;
Frcmintj • Htating • t«thtub ' Wiring&#13;
PtwmWug » ' i " Orywsll ttady to Paint&#13;
Aluminum H4in% • JJ5# Aipholi $hmgl»&lt;&#13;
* H" F V * " * ^ SwbA«*r * Aluminum Winiewi • E«unar Dean&#13;
If W i l l ANft (IfTtC TANK Alt COHNICTID. OPTIONAL MCKAOt!&#13;
lit TOU IIVI IN YOUI NEW HOMI WHIll 0OIN0 TMI NECfSSARY&#13;
IINIINIM* &gt;OI» LIKI HMItN PAINTINO, FINIIH HOOtINC, FLAT&#13;
:UMNT WOtK, INSTAIUTION Ot 1I0MT1NO FtXTOMl.&#13;
Mary Wolter&#13;
7121 I'ortajfe l a&#13;
Dexter, Michigan&#13;
Phone HA fi-Slss&#13;
"Un*&#13;
AROUS • L SPATCH — WEDNESDAY SEPT. 9. 1961&#13;
L VINGSTON COUNTY'S FASTEST&#13;
GROWING DEALER&#13;
LOW PRICES WIDE SELECTIONS&#13;
THIS WEEKS SPECIALS&#13;
'61 FORD&#13;
Galaxie Hardtop&#13;
Immacu- S&#13;
late condi.&#13;
'59 Chevy&#13;
2-Door Auto&#13;
Like New 695&#13;
'61 FALCON&#13;
Metalic Blue 2-Door&#13;
Radio, Heater '745&#13;
HAMBURG AUTO 7603 M-L16 HAMBURG, MICHIGAN AC 9-9061&#13;
Open Monday, Wednesday &amp; Friday Evenings&#13;
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE — JUST ASK FOR LOU&#13;
Want-Ads AC 7-7151&#13;
CLEARANCE&#13;
ON ALL&#13;
NEW CARS&#13;
Look at these Bargains...&#13;
NEW 64&#13;
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HEATER # 2-SPEED ELECTRIC WASHERS &amp; WIPERS # 6-&#13;
PLY TIRES&#13;
Now you can&#13;
Buy This For&#13;
Only _._ $189530&#13;
THE SECOND VAN EQUIPPED THE SAME AS ABOVE&#13;
EXCEPT 4 PLY&#13;
TIRES $1 Q7Q70&#13;
'63 VOLKSWAGON CONVERTIBLE&#13;
R &amp; H, AND WHITE WALL TIRES&#13;
'61 FORD RANCHWAGON&#13;
S-CYLINDER AUTOMATIC&#13;
'63 Chevrolet Greenbrier, Good Condition.&#13;
'61 Ford Fairlane 2-Door&#13;
6-CYLINDER, STANDARD TRANSMISSION, RADIO &amp; HEATER&#13;
'59 Ford, 4-Door, Galaxie&#13;
S-CYLINDER, AUTOMATIC, R. &amp; H. GOOD BUY&#13;
We Also Have Some Good&#13;
Transportation Specials&#13;
- Wilson Ford Sales&#13;
"BRIGHTON'S LARGEST FORD DEALER"&#13;
GRAND RIVER — PHONE AC 7-1171 — BRIGHTON&#13;
Attendance DropsdI [J TAKES MORE THAN ONE&#13;
Kensington Park&#13;
K e ii i) e t li L. Hallenbeck.&#13;
director of the Huron-Clinton&#13;
Metropolitan Authority, today&#13;
announced that combined attendance&#13;
at its four largest&#13;
i parks exceeded 1,309,000 persons&#13;
in July to give the fivecounty&#13;
park agency its busiest&#13;
month in its 16-year history&#13;
of park operations.&#13;
Helping achieve the new record&#13;
was the opening of Stony&#13;
Creek Metropolitan Park, near&#13;
Rochester, Utica and Romeo,&#13;
which had over 237,000 visitors&#13;
during a 26-day period from&#13;
Monday, July t&gt; through Friday,&#13;
July 31.&#13;
Also a major factor was tha;.&#13;
Metropolitan Beach along Lake&#13;
St. Clair near Mt. Clemens&#13;
turned in record-breaking attendance&#13;
with over 445,000&#13;
visitors and topped the previous&#13;
high of 379,000 persons&#13;
set in July of 1961.&#13;
Despite these yains, both&#13;
Kensington Metropolitan Park&#13;
near Brighton and Lower Huron&#13;
Metropolitan Park near&#13;
Belle Isle turned in their lowest&#13;
park attendance in a sevenyear&#13;
period.&#13;
Kensington M e t r o p o l i -&#13;
tan Park had 370,000 visitors&#13;
last month compared to the&#13;
1958 record high of 483,000&#13;
and Lower Huron Metropolitan&#13;
Park had 257,000 visitors last&#13;
month compared to a high of&#13;
over :!48,000 established in&#13;
July uf 1961.&#13;
Park officials believe that&#13;
these fluctuations are due to&#13;
several factors &lt; 1) People&#13;
seemed to be heading for&#13;
areas with water, either lakes&#13;
or pools; (2) Picnicking seemed&#13;
to get substantially less attention&#13;
than usual for the&#13;
month of July. (3) and the&#13;
mixed cold and hot weather&#13;
helped account for both gams&#13;
and Josses, despite a 13-day&#13;
90 degree hot streak.&#13;
Recreation and service facilities&#13;
at most Huron-Clinton&#13;
narks received increased usage.&#13;
Some of the July highlights&#13;
are as follows, with 1964&#13;
iieurp.s preceeding 1963 totals:&#13;
KENSINGTON M E T R O -&#13;
POLiTAN PARK near Milford&#13;
— July Use — Golfers&#13;
were 6.800 compared to 6,000&#13;
in 1963. Boat rentals were&#13;
7,200 compared to 5,500 in&#13;
1963. Nature Center visitors&#13;
were 11.900 compared to 11,300&#13;
in 1963. Island Queen passengers&#13;
hit 5.100, down from&#13;
thr record of over 6,200 in&#13;
1963, but about average for&#13;
the month. Maior activity&#13;
centered about Martindalc and&#13;
Maple Beaches, where foyd&#13;
service received excellent attention.&#13;
Use of picnicking&#13;
facilities was slight compared&#13;
to other Julys. Attendance:&#13;
370.000 compared to 413,000&#13;
in 1963.&#13;
ashion &amp; beauty&#13;
report&#13;
by Dee Morrison&#13;
FOAM NEW CONCEPT&#13;
IN BODY MOISTURIZING&#13;
Lotions are "loverly" as Liza&#13;
Doolittle might say but when&#13;
*My Fair Lady" is trying to&#13;
do an all-over job, a lotion will&#13;
often drip all over the bath mat&#13;
as well as the pirl.&#13;
One of Shulton's bright young&#13;
chemists has now applied the&#13;
aerosol principle to a dry skin&#13;
lotion. That is, it's a lotion&#13;
when it's not a foam.&#13;
How's that? Well, it&#13;
foams into the hand,&#13;
and then liquefies on&#13;
the skin as applied.&#13;
Very handy for back&#13;
;ind shoulder roach-,&#13;
injj. No drip. Bless&#13;
that chemist. He's&#13;
no drip! With this new "satin"&#13;
skin foam, itchy, scratchy, dry&#13;
skin goes and you are soft as&#13;
the proverbial rose petal. How&#13;
about that!! The new formulation&#13;
is designed primarily for&#13;
after tub or shower use and —&#13;
extra dividend —it leaves you&#13;
wrapped in the fresh and frnuura&#13;
of a ikwort ficr.wv.&#13;
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to learn • • • grow&#13;
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In Russia there are no 4-H&#13;
Clubs to teach boys and girls a&#13;
better way of life and work; no&#13;
agricultural extension service to&#13;
show better methods for raising&#13;
crops and livestock; no specialists&#13;
to help improve homemaking&#13;
skills; no business men to&#13;
support this "massive, informal,&#13;
educational program" which includes&#13;
4-H.&#13;
However, Premier Khrushchev&#13;
did learn something about&#13;
the Cooperative Extension Service&#13;
during his visit to the U.S.&#13;
In a Pravda article, Krushchev&#13;
revealed a "secret" to the Russian&#13;
people. He admitted that&#13;
certain extension practices were&#13;
"borrowed" when the Soviet&#13;
agricultural system was overhauled&#13;
recently.&#13;
Explains Service&#13;
"I have in mind," he said,&#13;
the introduction of scientific&#13;
achievements. In the United&#13;
States of America a farmer's&#13;
service exists under the univer-1&#13;
sities and colleges. The agents'&#13;
meet with the farmers and persuade&#13;
them to introduce this&#13;
or that method, help them in&#13;
organization of production and&#13;
furnish them with plans."&#13;
Ho got most of the extension&#13;
picture, but r"pr:cn'!y missed&#13;
the role of extension for the last&#13;
50 years in developing the 4-H&#13;
Club program.&#13;
In the early days of 4-H, the&#13;
trained extension agents worked&#13;
with the children of farm families.&#13;
The plan provided the&#13;
wedge that opened the door for&#13;
the agents to reach the farmers&#13;
and their wives.&#13;
No Free Enterprise&#13;
It has been suggested that&#13;
Khrushchev might further improve&#13;
farming under communism&#13;
if he also had initiated a&#13;
program for youth patterned&#13;
after the 4-H Clubs. Seventy&#13;
other foreign countries have.&#13;
But Russia lacks the incentive&#13;
and backing provided by private&#13;
enterprise.&#13;
U.S. industry has backed 4-H&#13;
work right from the beginning.&#13;
It provides technical know-how,&#13;
financial aid and recognition,&#13;
More than 55 leading business&#13;
firms cooperate with the extension&#13;
service and the National&#13;
4-H Service Committee in sponsoring&#13;
individual projects.&#13;
Today there are at least three&#13;
dozen areas of 4-H Club work,&#13;
Some of the newer programs&#13;
and their sponsors are: Photography,&#13;
Eastman Kodak"; Conservation,&#13;
John Deere; Foods-&#13;
Nutrition, General Foods; Alumni&#13;
Recognition, Olin Mathieson;&#13;
Dog Care and Training, Ralston-&#13;
Purina.&#13;
Fifty years ago there were&#13;
only a few projects: growing&#13;
tomatoes and canning them;&#13;
growing corn and raising pigs&#13;
to eat the corn.&#13;
Long-Time Support&#13;
Sponsors that have supported&#13;
4-H for 20 or more years are;&#13;
Armour and Company; Santa Fa&#13;
Railway; Burlington Railroad; Milwaukee&#13;
Railroad; Chicago 4: North&#13;
Western Railway; Coats &amp; Clark;&#13;
Conrad Hilton Hotel; Cudahy Packing&#13;
Company; Firestone; Illinois&#13;
Central Railroad; International Harvester;&#13;
Kerr Glass; Livestock Conservation&#13;
Incorporated; Montgomery&#13;
Ward; Sears-Roebuck Foundation;&#13;
Westinghouae Educational Foundation;&#13;
Wilson k Co.; Standard Oil&#13;
(Ohio!; General Motors; American&#13;
Oil Foundation.&#13;
Collectively they make the&#13;
National 4-H Club Congress pos.&#13;
sible. One of the most coveted&#13;
awards for a 4-H'er is the congress&#13;
trip given to one boy or.&#13;
girl per state in a specific pro-'&#13;
gram. Altogether about 1,600&#13;
young people from 50 states&#13;
travel to Chicago each fall to&#13;
participate in this educational&#13;
event.&#13;
Top Dollar&#13;
Paid&#13;
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1961 Chevrolet Bel-Aire, 4-Door, V-8&#13;
P. GLIDE, RADIO, W. WALLS, LIKE NEW&#13;
1962 Chevrolet Impala Convertible V-8&#13;
P. GLIDE, P. STEERING, RADIO, W. WALLS, LOCAL CAR&#13;
1960 Olds 4-Door Hardtop, Automatic&#13;
P. STEERING &amp; BRAKES, W. WALLS, RADIO, SHARP&#13;
1960 Chevrolet 2-Door, Biscayne, 6-Cylinder&#13;
STANDARD SHIFT, RADIO, COLOR WHITE&#13;
1961 VW, Color Red, Sharp&#13;
1962 Chevrolet Biscayne, 2-Door,&#13;
6-CYLINDER, STANDARD SHIFT, RADIO, 28,000 MILES&#13;
1960 Pontiac 4-Door, Sedan&#13;
AUTOMATIC, RADIO, W. WALLS&#13;
1962 Olds F-85 Station Wagon&#13;
V-8, AUTOMATIC, RADIO&#13;
1962 Tempest 4-Door Sedan&#13;
AIR CONDITIONED, P. STEERING, COLOR WHITE&#13;
1959 Chevrolet 6-Cylinder &amp; V-8&#13;
3 TO CHOOSE FROM&#13;
1959 Plymouth 2-Door Hardtop, V-8&#13;
AUTOMATIC, RADIO, COEUR RED &amp; WHITE&#13;
1963 Chevrolet % Ton Pick-up&#13;
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JOSH MITCHELL RUSS GEHRINGER&#13;
LYLE HERBST HARLEY ALLEN QUALITY CHEVROLET 861 E* Grand River — Howell, 544-424*</text>
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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;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&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;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;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&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 82 NO. 32 PIXCKNEY, MICHIGAN — AUGUST 26, 1964 SINGLE OOPS Ifll&#13;
Polls Open. 7-8 Sept. 1 For&#13;
1050 Registered Voters&#13;
The September 1 Primary Election is rolling up&#13;
fast and the politicians in Putnam are restless! Putnam&#13;
lias 1,050 registered voters expected to appear at the&#13;
polls Tuesday, Sept. 1, between the hours of 7 a.m.&#13;
and 8 p.m. to choose the candidate of their liking for&#13;
various offices in the Township, as well as in County&#13;
and State. Putnam voters vote in the Putnam Town-&#13;
Hall on the Pinckney Village Square.&#13;
Stanley Dinkel, (D) is seeking nomination for candidate&#13;
for Putnam Township Supervisor. Stanley was&#13;
elected to this office in the Spring of 1963. He is well&#13;
known in the Pinckney area due to his having held the&#13;
office of Pinckney Village President for nearly 15 consecutive&#13;
years. Stanley, his wife Dorothy, and two&#13;
children, John and Christine live at 251 West Main.&#13;
Seeking the candidacy for the office of Putnam&#13;
Township Clerk are Murray Kennedy and Lloyd Hendee,&#13;
both on the Democratic ticket. Incumbent, Kennedy,&#13;
has held this office the past several years. He, and&#13;
hi.s wife, Dorothy, live at 180 Toma Road. They are parents&#13;
of five children, two married, one serving in the&#13;
aimed forces, and two at home.&#13;
Hendee. who for 8 consecutive years was Putnam&#13;
Township Supervisor, lives at 8280 Farley Road. He and&#13;
his wife. June, have three children, all all of school age.&#13;
Helen Reynolds. (D) with no opposition seeks to&#13;
be nominated candidate for Putnam Township Treasurer.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Max Reynolds live at 545 Putnam&#13;
and arc parents of five school age children.&#13;
Louise Stackablc. (D) seeks the nomination for&#13;
Trustee. He has no opposition. Mr. and Mrs. Stackable&#13;
live at 3770 West M-36.&#13;
Bertrand Wylie, (D) seeks nomination for the office&#13;
of Justice of the Peace. He has no opposition. Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Wylie live at 508 N\ Dexter and have three&#13;
school age children.&#13;
Four persons wishing nomination as oCnstables on&#13;
the Democratic ticket are Herbert J. Schenden, 625&#13;
Hamburg St.. Arthur W. Rent/,. 5120 Burgess Rd.,&#13;
Rogers. 3074 West M-36 and Phillip Gentile, 1625 Patterson&#13;
Lake Rd.&#13;
Pinckney Schools Announce Opening Schedule&#13;
MHSK^f " y :•'-- ;. &gt; • , I&#13;
1 Parents Urged To Read and&#13;
Follow Schedule Carefully&#13;
The schedule for (hu Pinckney high school s t u -&#13;
d e n t s : Seniors OXLY will report *r&gt; thp Pinckney high&#13;
school Monday. August 31, from 12:30 U) 3:30 p.m.&#13;
Buses will run to make this schedule possible. (Pinckney&#13;
Elementary .students PLKASF. ^ ' schedule following&#13;
this high school ^cliodulo.) Tuesday, September 1,&#13;
11th grade students OXLY&#13;
school and buses will run th&#13;
w&#13;
;s day&#13;
Pinckney Youths Merit State Honors&#13;
to Siljll schedule possible.&#13;
Brenda Hoyt&#13;
Honored In&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
:j&gt;ort to the high&#13;
making1 a 9 a.m.&#13;
.1 loth&#13;
BILL RENTZ&#13;
Just three boys in Livingit&#13;
on County received blue&#13;
ribbons awards for 4-H projects&#13;
following the annual&#13;
Fowler ville Fair this year,&#13;
&amp;nd two of the three were&#13;
Pincknpy lads&#13;
Bill Rent, son of Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Arthur Rent/, was one,&#13;
theother C'olone, son of Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. John Colone. Both&#13;
boys now have the opportunity&#13;
to show their projects at the&#13;
Stae 4-H exhibi held annually&#13;
in East Lansing, this year's&#13;
being August 31 through September&#13;
3. The boys completed&#13;
their projects during last&#13;
winter's 14 week session under&#13;
the leadership of Marshal!&#13;
M^abon, and assistant leader.&#13;
Paul Gehringer, in the 4-H&#13;
workshop in the townhall basement.&#13;
Ed, age 14, completed his&#13;
third year in the 4-H Handicraft&#13;
group this year, and is&#13;
shown above with his blue&#13;
ribbon winning desk, constructed&#13;
of Birch wood. Ed&#13;
does not plan to go to East&#13;
Lansing.&#13;
Bill, age 16, completed his&#13;
fith year in the Handicraft&#13;
group, and is anxiously awaiting&#13;
the trip to Last Lansing.&#13;
He expects to stay the duration&#13;
of the four day Exhibit.&#13;
Bill made his project, the sewing&#13;
cabinet shown above, using&#13;
white pine construction&#13;
and finisned it on the outside&#13;
with Mahogany.&#13;
The Way We Hear It&#13;
Girl Falls&#13;
Under Wheel&#13;
Of Tractor&#13;
Mr. Dunn Requests Tags | Ernst Bottke&#13;
On Grade Students&#13;
. . the entire fleet of&#13;
•, u&gt;ed ID the Pinckncy&#13;
school cli.strici arc yellow with&#13;
black trim. .No longer do those&#13;
led. white and blue OJICS exist.&#13;
And it is -ill because Mr. Robe;!&#13;
l&gt;i.:rm lias them all painted&#13;
so to match Ihe newer&#13;
oni1* and lined up ready to&#13;
roll Auguii ol, the first day&#13;
of school.&#13;
. . . , the new employee at&#13;
Beck's Marathon i.s JBurto:]&#13;
Boyer. 17, uf Kenuiaie. He is&#13;
1 tie nephew of Mr. and Mr?&#13;
Oscar Beck, and is staying in&#13;
the vicinity to gu e a helping&#13;
hand to his cousin, Hill Beck.&#13;
&lt;tt the station&#13;
. . . . 70 new students have&#13;
thus enrolled at the Pinckney&#13;
J'Jlementary school. Jt will be&#13;
interesting to know the official&#13;
count a.s of September&#13;
4, just what the enrollment&#13;
JS out there. Sounds like a&#13;
"full house" coming uf&gt;.&#13;
. . . . Junior Varsity football&#13;
boy.s will be assigned uniforms,&#13;
Sunday, August 30, at 6 p.m.&#13;
The Varsity was to have gotten&#13;
theirs last Sunday. Boy.-,&#13;
turned up for this project.&#13;
. . . everyone should read&#13;
carefully, ihe schedule for &gt; ne&#13;
opening of schools, Hamburg,&#13;
Winan Lake, as well a.s Pinckney.&#13;
And of course this year,&#13;
Hicks School opens for lirst&#13;
graders. Those students who&#13;
are to attend Hicks will i ucei\&#13;
e special information concerning&#13;
the opening day, and&#13;
.schedule. They do not start&#13;
classes until, Tuesday.&#13;
. . . . it seems Miles Cone,&#13;
this year's senior at Pinckney&#13;
i.x looking for a roof for&#13;
over his head in this school&#13;
district that, would enabie&#13;
him to complete his last yea;-&#13;
at Pinckney High Miles is&#13;
without a place to room Slid&#13;
b o a r d . Anyone with an&#13;
idea??? (See the classified&#13;
ads for a phone number you&#13;
can call for further information.)&#13;
. . . . two new laws effective&#13;
Friday, August 28, specifically&#13;
prohibit pedestrian traffic, including&#13;
hitchhiking, bicycling.&#13;
in* any non motorized traffic&#13;
on all limited access highways&#13;
and drag racing by motor vehicles&#13;
on any highway. There&#13;
Ls to be a "real crack down on&#13;
these such violators."&#13;
. . . . State Police will operate&#13;
special patrols from noon Friday,&#13;
Sept. 4 to midnight Monday.&#13;
Sept. 7 in an effort to&#13;
hold down accident? on rnu&#13;
highways. Motorists are urg^-o&#13;
to again drive with headlights&#13;
on to remind otehr&#13;
motorist-, to drive carefully.&#13;
. . . . have you seen a cower&#13;
Lawn Boy lawn mower float -&#13;
ing around? One such mower&#13;
was taken from the Loy Bond&#13;
residence on L'nadilla Street&#13;
last Friday night, and they&#13;
would like to find the whereabouts&#13;
of it. It was in thengarage&#13;
at the time of the lifting.&#13;
If wa.s a brand n?\\&#13;
mower and if you know when&#13;
it could be tell Bond'* or Boh&#13;
Egeler.&#13;
• . . . if you have a child&#13;
entering into the ninth grade,&#13;
the fir-t week of school he&#13;
should &lt;;o alJ day Thursday&#13;
and Friday. O \ L v ! S&lt;^ &lt;-ohfd-&#13;
|iile in lead story. Read care-&#13;
; fully.&#13;
| . . . . Jerry Spoake played&#13;
carpentar al last week's firemen's&#13;
meeting! A .splinter entered&#13;
into flic palm of hi.s&#13;
i hand, a lar.se on'3, hr was&#13;
: taken to fhehospUal to have&#13;
j it removed, Now hr has a&#13;
| very sore hand. Sorry, Jery,&#13;
jThat must be tough going on&#13;
' the greens.&#13;
Janis Adams. 36-year-old&#13;
girl from Detroit, who has&#13;
been staying at the Voice of&#13;
Christian Youth Camp, 8540&#13;
Hamburg Road, was seriously&#13;
injured Wednesday while riding&#13;
on a tractor.&#13;
son Health&#13;
ambulance&#13;
treated for&#13;
lower back&#13;
fracture. Mrs. Meeden&#13;
Earns Degree&#13;
PHS Alumni [Garden Club&#13;
Meets Friday Mrs-. Nancy Nash Meeden&#13;
;wa.s recently graduated from&#13;
tue University of Illinois witn&#13;
a Bachelor of Science Degree.&#13;
She is the daughter of Mr.&#13;
and Mrs, .Mark Nash, 7"&gt;10&#13;
Pettysville Road.&#13;
This fall she will be teaching&#13;
English to Junior and&#13;
Senior College Preporatory&#13;
students at St. Joseph, Illinois.&#13;
Her husband, Glen Meeden&#13;
[will continue working for Ph.&#13;
D in Statistics a t the L'niversjtv&#13;
of Illinois.&#13;
Calendar •&#13;
MONDAY, A l G L S T 31&#13;
Opening of school. See story&#13;
for various schedules.&#13;
THURSDAY, Al OUST 27&#13;
TOPS i Take Oil Pound*&#13;
Sensibly) Stenderizers m e e t&#13;
each Thursday, 7:30 P.M. in&#13;
Room 14 at Pinckney High. All&#13;
stylish stouts invited to attend&#13;
and become stylish .slims.&#13;
Regular meeting of Womciii&#13;
FeiJowship of Pinckney Congregational&#13;
Church to be held&#13;
at the home of Mrs. Thomas&#13;
Ware, East M-36 at 8:00 p.m.&#13;
Rainbow Li iris Initiation to&#13;
bo held at Masonic Temple at&#13;
7:30 p.m. Officers wear white&#13;
The Livingston County Garden&#13;
Club will meet at the home&#13;
of Mr. and Mrs. Coye Hoover,&#13;
127 South Isbell St., Howell&#13;
Friday, September 4 at 8:00&#13;
p.m.&#13;
The program will feature a&#13;
talk, "Fall Planting of Bulbs&#13;
ami Perennials" by guest speaker&#13;
Mr. Clarence Faunce of&#13;
Hav'alook Gardens, Fowlerville.&#13;
Mr. Faunce is vitally interested&#13;
in garden-v clubs and is&#13;
a quaiitied speaker, an accredited&#13;
judge of (lower shows,&#13;
and has the honor of being thu&#13;
first, president of the Livingston&#13;
County. Garden Club&#13;
1932-1936.&#13;
Buses in the Pinckney Community&#13;
School district will&#13;
run pretty much the same&#13;
routes this school year as last.&#13;
"There may have to be some&#13;
adjustments and modifications&#13;
made after the school year&#13;
begins, but at present tl?2r, situation&#13;
seems to be quite well&#13;
organized, according to Robert&#13;
Dunn, bus supervisor for the&#13;
Pinckney schools.&#13;
Janis and a friend, Sue Jennison,&#13;
also of Detroit, were&#13;
riding on the fenders of a&#13;
Ford tractor driven by David&#13;
Watson, 18. The tractor hit&#13;
a hole in the dirt road and&#13;
Watson hit the brakes bard,&#13;
throwing Janis forward* and&#13;
under the still revolving wheel,&#13;
She was taken to McPher-&#13;
Center by Keehn&#13;
where she was&#13;
contusions of the&#13;
and possible skull&#13;
Request* made by&#13;
Dunn of parent* this&#13;
"that will be more&#13;
Mr.&#13;
year,&#13;
than&#13;
iimiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&#13;
Library&#13;
" ' News&#13;
New books this week include&#13;
for adults:&#13;
Short, "The Cheechakaes"—&#13;
the story of a modern Swiss&#13;
Family Robinson who settled&#13;
on an Island off the coast of&#13;
Alaska, and made for themaselves&#13;
a home in the wilderness.&#13;
Fletcher, author of "Preacher's&#13;
Kids' writes of her later&#13;
years in T Was Bora Tomorrow."&#13;
She came to realize that&#13;
a pei*son is born again when&#13;
he becomes aware he can control&#13;
his own destiny.&#13;
Fielding, 'Duchess of Jermyn&#13;
Street" the life and times of&#13;
Rose Lemis of Cavendith House&#13;
who was a genius for handling&#13;
personalities and cuisine.&#13;
For more serious reading and&#13;
reference we have a four&#13;
volume edition of "Philosophy&#13;
in the Twentieth Century" by&#13;
Barret and Aiken. Twenty-six&#13;
philosophers are presented including&#13;
Dewey, James. Santarana,&#13;
Russell and Camus.&#13;
For very young readers we&#13;
have Ipoar, "The Wonderful&#13;
i n iEgg" - a picture book of&#13;
I Dinasours.&#13;
helpful," U to have taps on&#13;
all low grade students showing&#13;
their name* and addreaaea,&#13;
and or a»k older&#13;
brother* or el stem, or older&#13;
student acquaintance* to help&#13;
these younger children find&#13;
the proper but for them,&#13;
after *-• *"*&gt;! Hi dtanilnfred for&#13;
the *&lt;&lt;-»: few day*.&#13;
Bus drivers in the ^&#13;
area will bo Mr. Evert Van&#13;
Raden, Mrs. Richard Dolts,&#13;
Mrs. Paul Brenningstall. Transporting&#13;
t l v students from&#13;
Hamburg to Pinckney for thrt&#13;
higher grades will be Mrs. Mc-&#13;
Ginn.&#13;
Drivers in the Pinckney&#13;
area are ML?S Mamly DcBarr,&#13;
Mr. Ira Vliet, Rev Charles&#13;
Michael. Mr. Sam DeLap. John&#13;
Burg. Norman Klave. Ovril!c&#13;
Smith, D o n fiibson, Cecil&#13;
Hooker, and .lack Q'ngley.&#13;
Bu&lt;*« will run the first&#13;
day of grhool, Aujrust 31, to&#13;
enable student s to be a t&#13;
school for 12:3") p.m.&#13;
To Leave Bruin&#13;
Ernest Botkc recently received&#13;
notice of transfer and&#13;
the first week of September&#13;
shall move his home to the&#13;
Brighton Recreation Area, near&#13;
Bishop Lake, from his prpsenf&#13;
residence at Bruin State Park&#13;
In the Pinckney Pvoere.it ion&#13;
Area.&#13;
Botke moved in'o his present&#13;
home some 1J \efirs ugo&#13;
and has seen Bruin grow from&#13;
mere fields and a few sitrs to&#13;
acre.s an da cms of land and the&#13;
present 224 siie camp that it&#13;
is today, one of the largest&#13;
State parks- in Michigan, lie&#13;
and his wife FCstele have two&#13;
sons, ages f&gt; and H, and one&#13;
married son sen ing in the&#13;
Marine Corp. The. fact that 1 hn&#13;
children will remain in the&#13;
same school district delights&#13;
thf Bottke's and helps .somewhat&#13;
as they pull up skates&#13;
readying to makf the move.&#13;
Norman Roeske and family&#13;
who now live in the home at&#13;
the Brighton Recreation Area&#13;
where the Bottke's will live,&#13;
wil come to Bruin I,ak*», taking&#13;
Bottke's place there.&#13;
f&#13;
LindaWegener\Troop 58&#13;
Surprised By \ Enjoys Outing&#13;
Many Friends&#13;
Bremla Hoyt of Silver I-ake&#13;
who were honored af. a mawas&#13;
one of 17 Rainbow girls&#13;
jority .service In the Ann Arbor&#13;
Masonic Hall last Thursday,&#13;
August 20. She i.s the&#13;
daughter of Mrs. GI end a Hoyt&#13;
of Ann Drive,&#13;
Grand officers of the Grand&#13;
Assembly of Kainbow Girls of&#13;
the State of Michigan exemplified&#13;
t li e degrees. Frances&#13;
Reason of Pinckney, who is&#13;
the grand confidential observer,&#13;
took the part of Childhood.&#13;
The majority servico is exemplified&#13;
when a Rainbow girl&#13;
reaches the age of twenty, or&#13;
mariage. At this time they receive*&#13;
a permanent membership&#13;
in Rainbow and are eligible&#13;
to attend all meetings.&#13;
Mrs. Everett Hammell of&#13;
Pinckney, state official In&#13;
Rainbows, attended the majority&#13;
service. Mr. find Mrs.&#13;
ftoy r&lt;ra.-&gt;on, Miss Leo hi Reason,&#13;
Mrs. ("assir Tomasik, Mis.&#13;
Hernice Hak&lt;T, Mis, Orland&#13;
in.slnw, I.)nnna Klave and Mr.&#13;
Clyde (Tough also attended.&#13;
Mrs. Beverly Bowies, Mother&#13;
Advisor of Pmrkney Rainbows;&#13;
Pani Winslow, worthy advisor&#13;
of tin- Pinckrny aseinbly; and&#13;
Linda ('lough, grand representative&#13;
to Germany, aJ.so attended..&#13;
Prosecutor&#13;
Tells About&#13;
New Laws&#13;
Mti«letiti&#13;
| H a in. till 3:30 p.m. and&#13;
j ONLY 9th grader* report on&#13;
Thursday, Sept»'.inb«T «, 9&#13;
j a.m. to ,'i :30 p.m.&#13;
i Al-L hi fi scfnxjl grades will&#13;
! ro;x)]t Friday, Septemlx^r 4,&#13;
I') a.m. to 3:.''.O p.m. this being&#13;
| the first full day for all Pmckj&#13;
ney }lit;h schcjol .students to&#13;
attend classes this year.&#13;
An iiiovation in the distHjbution&#13;
of tK&gt;oks to the high&#13;
choul v.ardi* students has been&#13;
adopted this year and a student&#13;
will be asMtfned a book&#13;
n the class rrx)ni that he will&#13;
have class for that subject.&#13;
Students did not receive bookl&#13;
at the tune of registration as&#13;
has f&gt;roii procpriuru previous&#13;
yea^s.&#13;
ELEMENTARY SCHEDULE&#13;
All students j-pyistered a t&#13;
the Pinckney Elementary school&#13;
WITH THE EXCEPTION O P&#13;
THOSE ASSIGNED TO HICKS&#13;
SCHOOL w i l l report for&#13;
classes a t ]!!:.''&lt;5 p.m. Monday,&#13;
August 31, Puses wil] run t o&#13;
make this schedule, possible.&#13;
All first tfrariers that will go&#13;
to Hicks School will receive&#13;
further information through&#13;
the mnil from the Pinckney&#13;
Elementary administration.&#13;
The &lt;'.hlldr&lt;»n from Pinch*&#13;
ney arf-a who attended wxy&gt;&#13;
ond j^rade a t YVLnan'g Lake&#13;
last year, ttill attend tfilrd&#13;
grade « t Wlnuntt JLako this&#13;
imd&#13;
•frond grade&#13;
tliini jrrndp children a»-&#13;
•&lt;] in Winan J^ake&#13;
Ktart srhonl Tin**iday,&#13;
N'mher I. They will&#13;
tcr to the Winan s hug a t&#13;
Plncknry I] l e m e n t s r y&#13;
schools. Klnderuartnon* will&#13;
\&gt;** tak&lt;;n homo from Winan"*&#13;
al noon awh day. S ^ o n d and&#13;
third graders wilJ transfer to&#13;
their rejpitur \MHPH a t Plnrk-*&#13;
nev at. 3:30 p.m. approximately.&#13;
Following is tin; Pinckney&#13;
Flementary k i n d e r g a r t e n&#13;
schedule. Please note That children&#13;
.ittf-nd CI.ISMN in this&#13;
grade fircudin;,' i&lt;&gt; the first let*&#13;
N'T of thcii' surnames. Thus,&#13;
those concerned should attend&#13;
attend&#13;
through&#13;
i&#13;
Linda Wegci'.er admits she&#13;
has had don*: big surpn.se in&#13;
her life now, as of Monday,&#13;
August 24, the dale of her&#13;
birthday. A good fnpnd of&#13;
Linda's, ...ss Sandy Elliott invited&#13;
approximately ")0 school&#13;
chums into the home of her&#13;
parent's at 326 East Main, to&#13;
help surprise Linda.&#13;
The guests enjoyed eating,&#13;
dancing, and watching Linda&#13;
open her many lovely gifts.&#13;
Boy Scouts, Tifxjp 38. had&#13;
themselves a good time at Bishop&#13;
Lake Sunday, August 15.&#13;
They picniced, played baseball&#13;
Hnd went swimming under thr&#13;
supervision of leader, Don Olevery&#13;
much a hayridf their&#13;
ski.On Wednesday&#13;
very much a&#13;
leader organi/.f*&#13;
making the Olesi&#13;
quarters.&#13;
Plans are in ihc making for&#13;
weekend. Further1 plans will be&#13;
have during riv Labor Day&#13;
the bake HHU' tlu.s Tmop will&#13;
given out nrxt ueek.&#13;
On Friday, AuguM *fi, i^T'O&#13;
now laws will go inlo effect.&#13;
Some of the 'me- of must Interest&#13;
*o poljce rigmries and&#13;
Dlh;?r pubhc officials concern&#13;
the use of indecent languajje MA&#13;
Ihrnu^h If will&#13;
TiifHda\, Sept. I. I&#13;
I* will Mtt4&lt;mJ y,&#13;
N»*pt. '.!. Q throiiKh 7, u1U&#13;
attend Friday, S»&gt;pt. 3. ALL&#13;
THICKF; &lt;;KOITS vvn.i- ATTKN!&gt;&#13;
FKIPAY. SKPT. 4.&#13;
JIAMRI KG-WIN AN&#13;
threat*&#13;
racing,&#13;
\&gt;y&#13;
th&#13;
1plrph"ru&#13;
s,rile of pr&#13;
.&#13;
Ai&#13;
a t I U .&#13;
f;•&lt;&gt;ni p r a t i e s 2 -&#13;
by prescription, a r i d the&#13;
driver.-&#13;
under 2) uf&#13;
they enjoyed&#13;
;r, ; i d ' ' t h e i r&#13;
for them.&#13;
i home head-&#13;
Livingston County PIOM-CM*-&#13;
\nz Attorney CharU-s !•'. Gafrsm&#13;
a n h a s i . ' i f o n i ' f d { M ! ; C &gt; '&#13;
a f t e n c ; r \ s i/i file r n i i n t y o f t h e . - "&#13;
c h a n g e s Jind n e w iavv&gt;:, a r i l .t&#13;
c o n f e r e n c e of p o l i c e a ^ c n c i i ' . s&#13;
vvifhin the county to di-cus^&#13;
these rhanr,'t&gt;&gt;, was lu id Monday&#13;
afternoon.&#13;
Candidates For Next Tuesday's Primary Election&#13;
STATE AND COUNTY&#13;
PEGS Pinckney Extcn&gt;ion&#13;
Groupi mecis al the home of&#13;
Mrs. Nesle-v Knquist, Patterson&#13;
Lake Road at 12:13 P.M.&#13;
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4&#13;
» Livingston County Garden&#13;
| Club meets a t home of Coye&#13;
Hoover. 127 South Isell, Howell&#13;
at 8:00 p.m.&#13;
Pincknoy Chapter No. M.'&gt;&#13;
OES will hold first regular&#13;
meeting alter the .summer adjournment.&#13;
All members who&#13;
hu\r held the office of chaplain&#13;
will be honored. Meeting begin*,&#13;
al N;UU p.m. in the Masonic&#13;
HalL&#13;
Neil Staehler&#13;
SENATOR&#13;
Philip A. Hart&#13;
DEMOCRAT&#13;
&lt;rOVKRNOR&#13;
REPlUJJt'AN&#13;
George Robney&#13;
Cieorge N, }&#13;
UNITED STATES&#13;
Kdward A. Meany, Jr.&#13;
.James F. O'.\L*;J&#13;
KUy M. Peterson&#13;
REPRESENTATIVE IX CONGRESS'&#13;
('. Ralph Ivjhn Gerald L. Faye&#13;
George Meader Weston K. Vivian&#13;
Stanley G. Thaycr&#13;
STATE SENATOR&#13;
fieonard K. Freeman Thomas A. Barton&#13;
Gordon Rockwell Gerald R. Dunn&#13;
Joseph P. RichvaLsky&#13;
John F. West&#13;
STATE REPRESENATIVE&#13;
Robert I] Kie-h j o h n B . l &gt; v , d l&#13;
Albeit J. S;trnboni Brian Lnvan&#13;
Thomas Ci. Shaipe Peter \l (.'. Satrr&#13;
PROSE*TTINU ATTORNEY&#13;
Donald C Conway Wajt.-r A. Gregg&#13;
Cbancs B. GaU'SJnan Marlm J.' Lavan&#13;
Jr&gt;&lt;eph H. Ellis&#13;
Dorothea J.&#13;
Clarence&#13;
Clair W&#13;
SIIERIFF&#13;
Gehrlnger &lt;&#13;
Archibald G. Maine V&#13;
Harold Steinkraus&#13;
tOl'NTY CLERK&#13;
W.I ham&#13;
John (i. MrMiJlan&#13;
TREASURER&#13;
.Nina Hau*'T&#13;
Morjorip G, Mior&#13;
REGISTER OF DEEDS&#13;
Blackburn .hmnnc K F'ewy&#13;
.lark TI. Sliinn&#13;
DRAIN COMMISSIONER&#13;
Miller RaVmond I., liau;&#13;
I-vie Redinger&#13;
Sf'RVEYOR&#13;
John C. Mil,or H i . - e&#13;
I). K.&#13;
t h e r r . o f i n i p r i r l a M t&#13;
• ( • f l a n g e w h i c h wi'A a i d v •' •&#13;
is ihr one which removes the&#13;
[distinction IHM\^CCH u.i.vt.nir&#13;
;ir.ci niglitfujH' m hur^iai ie.-&gt;,&#13;
'or breaking a n d rntoring&#13;
! ]&gt;&lt;&gt;\u-f often times h.-id difficult-&#13;
\ i:i detenninmg whether ')&#13;
Uuilding was h*'oken tnto in&#13;
! ilie riaytime or nighttime.&#13;
: O'her laws that might i*"1&#13;
of interest of the genera] pub-&#13;
! lie concern minimum wages,&#13;
! L,:-oup health uisurance for p»«rt&#13;
sons 6.*) year* of age ur over,&#13;
-afety features e n S(*hool&#13;
' hisses.&#13;
l A. ( o &gt;&#13;
Ne\VL-o;rf&gt;-&#13;
William L.&#13;
Jack lianna&#13;
t&gt;oui)j U. Me&#13;
Frederick J .&#13;
Wjliam&#13;
NON-PARTISAN J t D K IAL BAM-OT&#13;
Thr***1 t«&gt; bt #«lcrti*d&#13;
Tail Howard I'.. &lt;'.:ml f.»on.-iir! F&#13;
Timothy (.". Q',u)r. Y.^r) I'.&#13;
Jregor Donald W. S;n :/•:,: Ki'.inc,-&#13;
Plotts Charles N. M;,• nhy Knur:! 1&#13;
Thomas G.&#13;
O'Bllell&#13;
R.J bolts&#13;
and particularly to&#13;
fanners in the area, the fact&#13;
fh.it they will not bo liable&#13;
\ur in,uries suffered by hunters,&#13;
irespassers, etc,, who arc on&#13;
thfir property, if they have&#13;
not paid the farmer for the&#13;
i i-ht to be there,&#13;
IIONKY GL'IDE?&#13;
The honey guide is a small&#13;
!&lt;:MI native to Africa anil Asia,&#13;
:-o named from its remarkable&#13;
iiibit of leading men and animals&#13;
to nests of bees with a&#13;
view to sharing in the spoils.&#13;
Kmdi r.Mrlnnc: , uit.h last&#13;
n;sr:-M'-: f)c:,';ntnn- v«.it)i A-J will&#13;
come Tur.s. H n,. Sept. 2 from&#13;
Uamlnwg 'ind p m from W i n i n s&#13;
I/tke.&#13;
Thursd.ty :il] kindergartener*&#13;
will com*' c ? ' i ( r a.m. or p.m.&#13;
Hamburg fir.t grarjfjs will&#13;
I'omf mi the st.iggereo* a t t e a -&#13;
firtf-.cc plan 't-- di.scu.ssed in the&#13;
&gt;p:\::g, W'llker.s will come fn&#13;
ih" mnrnii.g. 'Die bus rider*&#13;
«i!l staj-t un Ihe Mst and&#13;
waiker- on Sept. 1.&#13;
Hot luMclics will start Tue«&#13;
day, Sepf. 8,&#13;
Book fees are&#13;
K, $2 50; 1st,&#13;
S4.00: 4th, 55.00;&#13;
6th, -$6.00; 7th,&#13;
$6.00.&#13;
as follows:&#13;
13.75; 2nd^&#13;
5th, $6.(X)&gt;&#13;
$600, 8th.&#13;
Will Construct&#13;
Rest Area On&#13;
1-96 Near Here&#13;
Bids will be opened by the&#13;
State Highway Department on&#13;
Sept. 3 on 11 projects, including&#13;
one in Livingston county.&#13;
The local project includes&#13;
grading and paving of ramp*&#13;
and parking area for a Freeway&#13;
Safety Rest Area on l-$6&#13;
between Brighton and Howell.&#13;
The area will be on the north&#13;
side of the highway and will&#13;
serve westbound traffic.&#13;
It will have parking areas&#13;
for 24 tnicks and 50 automobiles&#13;
and will include drinking&#13;
water, rest rooms, picnic&#13;
tables and stoves and an&#13;
formational bulletin board.&#13;
»r • *&#13;
Court of Appeals&#13;
Because the people of Michigan will be voting fo&#13;
the first time for judges of the newly created Cour&#13;
•f Appeals, The Argus is printing the following ex&#13;
planation of the new court.&#13;
Michigan residents will vote September 1st for thf&#13;
first time for the newly created post of Judpe of thr&#13;
Court of Appeals. The court was created by the Statn&#13;
Constitution of 1963 which replaced the constitution of&#13;
1608.&#13;
The Court of Appeals, in tho present lejral structure,&#13;
comes between the Circuit Courts and the State&#13;
Supreme Court- Appeals will now go from the Circuii&#13;
Courts to this newly formed appellate court. Many&#13;
Oases will be disposed of here, hut i serious questions of&#13;
appeal are still present in individual cases these may&#13;
be appealed to the Supreme Court.&#13;
Formerly. Circuit ourt cases were appealable undei&#13;
Certain conditions directly to the Supreme Court. Beoause&#13;
of the volume of work and particularly because&#13;
of the expense involved a limitation of necessity was&#13;
placed on the number of cases that could be appealed.&#13;
The constitution provides that members of this&#13;
dburt will be elected from three districts with three&#13;
judges from each district. Brighton is in district two&#13;
which includes the counties of Ingham, Jackson, Hillsdale,&#13;
Lenawee, Monroe, Washtenaw, Livingston, Oakland,&#13;
Macomb, St. Clair, Sanilac, Huron, Tuscola, Lapeer,&#13;
Genesee. and Shiawassee.&#13;
Hew Vocational&#13;
Training For&#13;
Handicapped&#13;
Goodwill Industries of Greate&#13;
r Detroit has added a new&#13;
training program to the vocational&#13;
training already supplied&#13;
to its employes and&#13;
trainees.&#13;
"Tools for Daily Living,"&#13;
Its the new program is called,&#13;
consists of a course in the&#13;
ABC's of reading and writ-&#13;
Ing. I t is welcomed by a number&#13;
of handicapped men and&#13;
women at Goodwill, who,&#13;
through unfortunate circumstances&#13;
and environment, have&#13;
never had the opportunity to&#13;
learn to read and write.&#13;
Dr. Lee Durham, Director of&#13;
Adult Education Division of&#13;
Detroit Board of Education,&#13;
ha# given the program his&#13;
full support and advice, and&#13;
recommended Mrs. William F.&#13;
Streit, 18643 Warrington Drive,&#13;
•s teacher. Now retired, Mrs.&#13;
Btreit taught in the Detroit&#13;
Public Schools for m a n y&#13;
years. She is well known to&#13;
Goodwill folk, having served&#13;
»s~ the second president of&#13;
the Junior Group from 1933 to&#13;
1996.&#13;
In keeping with its spon-&#13;
•orship of the Rehabilitation&#13;
Services Division of Goodwill&#13;
Industries, made p o s s i b l e&#13;
thfbugh its magnificent Antilues&#13;
Market held every year&#13;
n November, the Junior Group&#13;
lowr assumes the expense of&#13;
he* new school class of GoodviH&#13;
employees.&#13;
X class of five employees&#13;
and one trainee was begun&#13;
on June r&gt;0, and it is expected&#13;
that it will soon be expanded&#13;
by six clients referred and&#13;
paid for by the State Division&#13;
of Vocational Rehabilitation.&#13;
The pupils moot every Tuesday&#13;
and Thursday from 9 to&#13;
11 a.m. for an eight-week&#13;
term.&#13;
If the program is successful,&#13;
a second class will be&#13;
organized in September.&#13;
Always in search of ways&#13;
and means to aid Goodwill's&#13;
employees, Don&#13;
Director of Re-&#13;
Services, says the&#13;
organization has&#13;
new milestone in&#13;
program of&#13;
handicapped&#13;
McGregor,&#13;
habilitation&#13;
non-profit&#13;
reached a&#13;
its 43-year-old&#13;
service.&#13;
Salvation Army&#13;
Fair August 29&#13;
The Salvation Army of Livingston&#13;
county fair will b*"1&#13;
held Saturday, August '29 at&#13;
W. Clinton between Walnut&#13;
Street, from 1 p.m. on. There&#13;
will be children's auction, all&#13;
the ice cream you can cat for&#13;
."Oc, baked good1, fish pond,&#13;
pony rides, etc.&#13;
In connection with this&#13;
event the annual harvest festival&#13;
will take place with Duane&#13;
Meyer in charge of the auction.&#13;
Proceeds from the auction&#13;
will be divided between&#13;
local Salvation Army and headquarters&#13;
for use in social work.&#13;
Proceeds from the fair will be&#13;
used in community social work.&#13;
There will be volunteers&#13;
around farm areas this week&#13;
collecting produce for the auction.&#13;
If you wish to donate&#13;
anything, call 546-4750.&#13;
VOTE&#13;
FOR WRITE IN&#13;
Clement Charboneau&#13;
for Democratic Delegate Sept. 1&#13;
Your Vote Will be appreciated&#13;
Pd. Pol. Adv.&#13;
THE BUSINESS and&#13;
PROFESSIONAL CORNER&#13;
Wiltse Electrical&#13;
Serriet&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
Electrical Contracting&#13;
6000 West M-36 Pinckney&#13;
THIS SPACE&#13;
FOR SALE*&#13;
Don C. Swarthout&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
Modern Equipment&#13;
AMBULANCE SERVICE&#13;
Phone UP 8-3172&#13;
L. J. Swarthout&#13;
Building &amp; Contracting&#13;
Homes, Cottages, Garages&#13;
1292 Darwin Road, Pinckney&#13;
878-3234&#13;
With people who know the candidates best . . ,&#13;
IT'S THAYER 2 TO I !&#13;
Y M , a recent poll conducted In Waahtenaw, the home&#13;
of Stan Thayer and the Incumbent congressman in this&#13;
district, Indicates that Stan Thayer is leading by a 2 to&#13;
I margin*&#13;
These are the only people who have been represented&#13;
by Stan Thayer In Laming and the Incumbent congressman&#13;
in Washington and who know of the leadership and performance&#13;
qualities of both men.&#13;
These a r e the people who feel that the Second Disrlct&#13;
deserves leadership in U'a»hington. They know that&#13;
-tan Thayer has the ability to offer what they want in&#13;
. congressman.&#13;
VOTE FOR AND ELECT STAN THAYER&#13;
FOR CONGRESS&#13;
the Republican Primary, Tuesday, September 1.&#13;
:rAN THAYER FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE&#13;
: FOR LIVINGSTON COUNTY&#13;
*:A. Coiton Park — Dr. L. E. May — Jack Cole&#13;
" Pd. Pol. Adv.&#13;
Persons&#13;
Mentally III&#13;
In Michigan&#13;
ARGUS DISPATCH — WEDNESDAY.. ALT. 2G. 1934&#13;
Miss Eichman Married To&#13;
Lt. Bell At St. Thomas Church&#13;
of K&#13;
Mrs.&#13;
ford,&#13;
ents&#13;
Miss Karen Joy Eichman&#13;
and the Lt. Terence Michael&#13;
Bell spoke their marriage vows&#13;
at noon on Saturday, August&#13;
U'J, at St. Thomas church in&#13;
Ann Arbor. The Reverend&#13;
Fathrr Jackson officiated at&#13;
the double-ring ceremony.&#13;
The bride is the daughter of&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Eichman&#13;
Putnam street.. Mr. ajid&#13;
Leo Boll of New Hart-&#13;
\ c u ' York, are the parof&#13;
the bridegroom.&#13;
Tbn bride, given in marriage&#13;
by hej- father, wore a portrait&#13;
gown of textured silk featuring&#13;
a .slim sheath .skirt of floor&#13;
length w i t h a detachable&#13;
Cathedral train. A chiffon rose&#13;
hrlrl her hrief bouffant veil&#13;
of sheer net. She carried white&#13;
Fuji mums in a cascade bouquet.&#13;
Miss Joan Marie Fichman&#13;
was hor sister's maid of honor&#13;
The bridesmaids were Mis*&#13;
Dolores Karr of Livonia, and&#13;
Miss Mary Jane Brohn of Flint&#13;
The attendants wore identical&#13;
gown.s of autumn gold peau de&#13;
soie and carried mums of goldto-&#13;
msset hues.&#13;
Fontaine M. Johnson of Xew&#13;
Orleans, La., served n.s best&#13;
man. The ushers w^re Hui^h&#13;
Hanson of Ann Arbor and&#13;
Mark Healy of Dearborn.&#13;
For her daughter's wedding&#13;
Mrs. Eichman wore a dress of&#13;
moss green silk embroidered&#13;
eyelet with matching accessories,&#13;
Mrs. Boll chose a&#13;
beige siik and ]arr&gt; ensemble.&#13;
Both mothers wore giadma&#13;
corsages.&#13;
Following thp ceremony a&#13;
wedding breakfast and reception&#13;
were held at The. Holiday&#13;
Inn. Ann Arbor.&#13;
Mi^s Kathy Glover, of Fowlervillo,&#13;
cousin of the bride,&#13;
was in charge of the guest&#13;
book. The Misses Linda Stan-&#13;
Icy, the bride's cousin, of Garden&#13;
City; Jacqueline Church,&#13;
of Detroit, Anne Scott, of Ann&#13;
Arbor: and Shelia Wickerink&#13;
of Coldwater, served the cake&#13;
and punch.&#13;
The new Mrs. Bell is a graduate&#13;
of Pinckney High School&#13;
and the Mercy School of Nursing,&#13;
Ann Arbor Unit. Her&#13;
husband is a graduate of the&#13;
University of Michigan. He is&#13;
affiliated with Kappa Sigma&#13;
Social Fraternity and a member&#13;
of the University Scabbard&#13;
and Blade. He has been&#13;
commissioned a Lieutenant in&#13;
the United States Army.&#13;
The newlyweds have gone to&#13;
Fort Riley, Kansas, where they&#13;
will live while awaiting his&#13;
assignment for a tour of duty&#13;
in Germany.&#13;
Guests, numbering 150, in&#13;
eluded relatives and friends&#13;
coming from Sacramento and&#13;
Los Angeles, California; On&#13;
tario, Canada; Cleveland, Ohio&#13;
Buffalo, New Hartford and&#13;
Lancaster, New York; the Detroit,&#13;
Ann Ajrbor and Pincknev&#13;
Area.&#13;
3 Killed, 419 Injured in Michigan&#13;
School Bus Accidents During 1963&#13;
O n e of Michigan's&#13;
pressing problems, the mental&#13;
leaith picture, poses some&#13;
statistics well worth pondcrmg.&#13;
Approximately one-sixth of&#13;
.Michigan's general fund is spent&#13;
for direct care and treatment&#13;
of menially ill and retarded&#13;
patients. In the current fiscal&#13;
year this will amount to more i&#13;
han $100 million.&#13;
Additional funds will be&#13;
spent this year tor new and&#13;
expanded mental health faculties,&#13;
but experts in the field&#13;
say much more couid and&#13;
should be done.&#13;
Indirect costs of mental illness&#13;
are also great when&#13;
computed in terms of work&#13;
absenteeism, welfare costs due&#13;
to homes broken by this problem*&#13;
and legal costs arising&#13;
from behavioral irregularities.&#13;
Perhaps even more staggering&#13;
are ttoe personal figures&#13;
involved in records of mental&#13;
and emotional illness.&#13;
Three persons were killed&#13;
and 419 injured in 569 rural&#13;
school bus and related type&#13;
accidents in Michigan in 1963,&#13;
according to the annual report&#13;
ot the State Police.&#13;
Compared with 1962, these&#13;
represented one more death,&#13;
73 more injured, and 15 more&#13;
accidents.&#13;
Accidents physically involving&#13;
school buses totaled 341,&#13;
the highest number ever reported&#13;
and 16 more than the&#13;
previous year. These killed&#13;
three atid injured 237, increases&#13;
of two in deaths and&#13;
H4 injured compared with&#13;
1962. All three rural fatalities&#13;
were drivers whose vehicles&#13;
collided with school&#13;
buses. In addition, there was&#13;
an urban fatality when a&#13;
school bus in a city ran over&#13;
a child who had alighted from&#13;
it.&#13;
Associated type accidents—&#13;
those involving injury to children&#13;
before boarding and after&#13;
Wins Breakfast&#13;
With Mrs. Romney&#13;
Mrs. Elmer Harmon, 4251&#13;
Gregory Rd.t Gregory Rd.(&#13;
Gregory Rd., won a free breakfast&#13;
with Lenore Romney,&#13;
wife of Gov. Romney.&#13;
During the Howell Sidewalk&#13;
Daze the Livingston Republican&#13;
Committee sponsored a&#13;
button contest gue.ssing the&#13;
number of buttons in a jar.&#13;
Mrs. Harmon guessed 456 buttons&#13;
which was the exact&#13;
number of buttons in the jar,&#13;
"A Salute To Lenore Romney"&#13;
which is a breakfast to&#13;
be Thursday morning, August&#13;
27th in the Masonic Temple&#13;
in Hnwell at 7:30 a.m. is opr&gt;n&#13;
to the public and reservations&#13;
can be made at the Republican&#13;
Hdq. Ph. 546-3870.&#13;
JOHN H. SCHROEDER&#13;
John H. Schroeder, Aviation&#13;
Electronics Technician, ALrborn&#13;
CIC Operator, A. N.. is&#13;
now assigned to an advanced&#13;
early radar warning squadron,&#13;
V \V 13, in Aigenei, Newfoundland.&#13;
He is a 1963 graduate&#13;
of the Pinckney High&#13;
Sehciol and lias had training&#13;
in San Diego. Calif., Memphis,&#13;
Tennessee, Glyncoe - Brunswick,&#13;
Georgia a n d " P a x '&#13;
River Maryland.&#13;
Garden Club Meeting&#13;
The Livingston County Garden&#13;
Club will hold its monthly&#13;
meeting Sept. 1 at the&#13;
home of Mr. and Mrs. Coye&#13;
Hoover, 127 S. Isbell Street,&#13;
Howell at 8 o'clock.&#13;
MISS ORDIWAY&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. ITTmer Orrtiway&#13;
of Pinckney. announce the&#13;
engagement of thpir daughter,&#13;
Jo Ann, to Mr, Harold J a m s ,&#13;
son of Mrs. Gladys Jarvis and&#13;
thp late Irwin Jarvis of&#13;
Lakeland, Michigan. The brideelect&#13;
is a graduate of Pinckney&#13;
High and her fiance was&#13;
graduated from Lincoln in&#13;
Warren, Michigan. A February&#13;
is planned.&#13;
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HOWELL, MICHIGAN&#13;
"Say It with Floweri"&#13;
A vote for Kleeb is a vote&#13;
for progress in the Republican&#13;
Party.&#13;
Lets give the young man an&#13;
opportunity to serve us in&#13;
the legislature. A vote for an&#13;
an intelligent, well educated,&#13;
young man, who will serve&#13;
us well.&#13;
All liner ads composed and&#13;
paid for by friends of&#13;
Robert E. Kleeb&#13;
The Michigan&#13;
Mental Health&#13;
180,000 school&#13;
are in need of&#13;
Society for&#13;
e s t i m a t e s&#13;
age children&#13;
psychological&#13;
leaving the buses -- tola led&#13;
11. None was killed in this&#13;
type accident for the fourth&#13;
.successive year. The 11 injured&#13;
was one less than in&#13;
1962 and the lowest tutal in&#13;
the 16 years of which records&#13;
are available.&#13;
Other associated&#13;
cidents — —those&#13;
vehicles affected by&#13;
ping of the buses —&#13;
217, the same as&#13;
There were no deaths but 171&#13;
were injured, compared with&#13;
one fatality and 161 injured&#13;
the year before.&#13;
Continuing an increase trend.&#13;
590,000 pupils&#13;
ported daily in&#13;
which traveled&#13;
miles during the&#13;
year, according&#13;
igan Department&#13;
Instruction. These&#13;
lyi&gt;e a o&#13;
involving&#13;
the stopnumbered&#13;
in 1962.&#13;
were truns-&#13;
7,350 buses&#13;
71 million&#13;
1963-64 school&#13;
to the Midiof&#13;
Public&#13;
included&#13;
of 54,000 children, 150&#13;
buses, and three million in&#13;
mileage compared with 1962-&#13;
63.&#13;
attention, while only about&#13;
30,000 are actually receiving&#13;
such help.&#13;
There are about 800,000 persons&#13;
ail told in Michigan with&#13;
some forms of mental illneas.&#13;
but enly 37,000 of these are&#13;
in state institutions, according&#13;
to Society officials,&#13;
Some relief for the imbalance&#13;
between need a n d existing&#13;
care is being provided through&#13;
the relatively new community&#13;
mental health facilities, but&#13;
the Society says there is considerable&#13;
room for improvement.&#13;
Recent figures i n d i c a t e d&#13;
.-lightly over 17,000 persons in&#13;
|he state are being served in&#13;
community psychiatric outpatient&#13;
clinics. Each is hard&#13;
pressed to meet the demands&#13;
for service at this time.&#13;
The chief sources of relief for&#13;
1 his problem lie. according to&#13;
Society spokesmen, in future&#13;
community action and greatly&#13;
expanded and improved programs&#13;
for children needing&#13;
institutional care.&#13;
Brighton Lions&#13;
Club Annual&#13;
Picnic Aug. 29&#13;
Residents of Livingston county&#13;
are being offered the big-&#13;
.est bargain ever offered in&#13;
a buffet style picnic this Saturday,&#13;
August 29, when the&#13;
Brighton Lions Club offers its&#13;
annual bar-b-que at the ML&#13;
Brighton Ski Lodge on Bauer&#13;
road.&#13;
Besides a bountiful meal,&#13;
30 door prizes will be given&#13;
away and entertainment will&#13;
be provided — all for oiv?&#13;
buck!&#13;
This is the Brighton Lions&#13;
Club method of raising fund.-&#13;
to finance the numerous charitable&#13;
projects they sponsor&#13;
each year. Probably best known&#13;
of these projects is the providing&#13;
of Leader Dogs for the&#13;
blind, although this is only&#13;
one of many such projects.&#13;
Other activities receiving&#13;
funds from the Brighton Lions&#13;
Club included the following;&#13;
Packett School §200, Penrickton&#13;
Nursery SI 25, Brighton&#13;
Area Recreation S150, Hartland&#13;
Area Little League $100,&#13;
eye examinations and glasses&#13;
$859, Michigan Eye Collection&#13;
Center $200, Alaskan Disaster&#13;
$100, Mt Clemens tornado disaster&#13;
$2C0, and many, many&#13;
more.&#13;
Serving will begin at 6 p.m.&#13;
and tickets may be purchased&#13;
lrom any member or at the&#13;
door.&#13;
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with Community Service&#13;
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Phone 516-0416&#13;
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State REPRESENTATIVE&#13;
CHARLES B. GATESMAN&#13;
PROSECUTING ATTY,&#13;
Lawrence GEHRINGER&#13;
SHERIFF&#13;
JOSEPH H. ELLIS&#13;
COUNTY CLERK&#13;
B&#13;
2&#13;
mi&#13;
SI&#13;
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TREASURER&#13;
CLARENCE&#13;
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REGISTER OF DEEDS&#13;
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SURVEYOR&#13;
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VOTE LICAN VOT&#13;
This Advertisement Sponsored and Paid For By The Committee To Re-eleet The Incumbent Officials.&#13;
—Pd Pol. A«v.&#13;
I1IUIIB&#13;
,.„.,«««&lt;&gt;.&#13;
TRI-LAKES AREA NEWS&#13;
Friendly Crysler of IV iron&#13;
Is visiting his son and daughter-&#13;
in-law. Mr. and Mrs. VAdon&#13;
Crysler of Fonda Lake&#13;
He will be staying four or [i\c&#13;
weeks.&#13;
Eldon Crysler, whosu birthday&#13;
was July 17, celebrated .it&#13;
a family party on Sumlav.&#13;
July 16.&#13;
Mrs. John McMillan aiul&#13;
sons, Mike, Scott and Kr\:n.&#13;
of Phoenix, Arizona have her:)&#13;
bpending the past two wtvi-:&gt;&#13;
with her parents, Mr. an i&#13;
Mrs. Beryl Fisher ul Kmy M&#13;
l&gt;rive They vv il 1 stay mi'ii&#13;
the end of AuyuM, retuinin.1&#13;
home in time for school ami&#13;
ching dui:.--&#13;
McMillan .&gt;&#13;
the smnmr:&#13;
Arizona ai&#13;
rr, who h; s&#13;
time, is feel-&#13;
Mrs. McMillan's ti&#13;
in Phoenix. Mr.&#13;
studying through&#13;
at University of&#13;
Tempe. Mrs.&#13;
been ill for SOUK&#13;
ing stronger although she halo&#13;
return periodically to St.&#13;
Joseph Hospital [or treatment.&#13;
"Get well" wishes go to se\-&#13;
eral other neighbors, too. M&gt;.s.&#13;
(ieorge Markwood of KinyuJi&#13;
]"&gt;rive returned home Thursday.&#13;
August 20 from McPber-&#13;
VfcLMA BUFFOKD&#13;
SOD Hospital. She is up and&#13;
around a bit, but not feeling&#13;
too well yet.&#13;
Mrs. Lloyd Hoagland of Superior&#13;
Drive was taken to St.&#13;
Joseph Hospital in Ann Arbor,&#13;
fohowin^ a slight coronary attack.&#13;
She will be resting at&#13;
home for a few weeks.&#13;
j Mrs. Leo Tysar underwent&#13;
j.Mii.^ery at St. Joseph Hospit&#13;
a l Thursday, August 20. Just&#13;
j how lontj she will stay there,&#13;
j has not been determined. Hrr&#13;
room mimlier is 7050.&#13;
Tuesday evening, August 17,&#13;
Jane Morgan gave a surprise&#13;
[.•arty for Jacque Quuckenlm&gt;&#13;
h, in honor of Jacque's 17th&#13;
luithday. Jane wa.s assisted by&#13;
Linda Cooper and Kay Beat-&#13;
! tii'. The Morgan basement was&#13;
decorated with balloons and&#13;
crepe paper streamers. Party&#13;
i,ames and dancing were enloyed&#13;
by 61 teenagers from&#13;
Brighton High. The girls served&#13;
harbecue sandwiches, pop, chips&#13;
and, of cojjrse birthday cake.&#13;
Jacque received a lovely gift&#13;
Irom the group.&#13;
The Diet Dears TOPS club&#13;
held a Yahtzee party at the&#13;
Community hall on Superior&#13;
Drive. They invited friends and&#13;
served light refreshments. Mrs.&#13;
James Townsend of Island Lake&#13;
won first prize, while Mary&#13;
Smith of Superior Drive w m&#13;
the door prize.&#13;
Kathy McConnell, daughter&#13;
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill McConnell&#13;
of Felske Drive, was guest&#13;
of honor at a birthday party&#13;
Thursday, August 13. Guest?*&#13;
were Ruth and Randy Bender,&#13;
Konna Hakhaus, K a t h l e e n&#13;
Balfe, Donna Jo Hubbell, Bonnie&#13;
Tarrant and Kathy Damstra.&#13;
Kathy's brother, Mike,&#13;
whose birthday will be September&#13;
2, while the family&#13;
will be moving, celebrated on&#13;
Tuesday, August 18. His guests&#13;
were Leo Madigan, John and&#13;
Roger Vervaet, Butch a n d&#13;
Mickey -Gibas, Chris Van Ness,&#13;
and Mike Nowels. The McConnells&#13;
will be leaving. the first&#13;
part of September for their&#13;
new home In Longbeach, Indiana.&#13;
Kathy will have her tonsils&#13;
out August 28, and their&#13;
leaving will depend on how&#13;
quickly she recovers.&#13;
We say "Farewell" to somo&#13;
ri.&#13;
VOTE FOR&#13;
Leonard E.&#13;
Freeman&#13;
Republican Candidate of&#13;
Livingston and Genesee Counties&#13;
for th&lt;&gt; office of State Senator 25th District. Leonard E. Freeman, 11479&#13;
Farmhill Drive, Fenton. Tyrone Township, Livingston County.&#13;
HISTORY: Married - 6 Children, Born on Dec. 17th, 1913 in Flint. Life&#13;
Resident of Michigan-&#13;
POLITICAL ACTIVITY: President of the Young Republican's 1939 -1940.&#13;
Campaign Manager of Wilkie for President in 1940. Index Clerk of the&#13;
House of Representatives 1939 Session. State Board of Tax Administration&#13;
19.59 - 1942. Special Investigator of the Attorney's Generals Staff&#13;
1943. U.S. Army and Air Force 1943 - 1945.&#13;
Register of Deeds of Genesee County 1947 - 48. City Clerk of Flint part&#13;
of 1949.&#13;
Delegate to State Convention and County Conventions. Now Serving on the&#13;
Executive Committee of the Republican Party in Genesee County.&#13;
BUSINESS EXPERIENCE: Frozen Food and'ice Cream for many years.&#13;
Executive Sec. of the Small Businessmen'* Council.&#13;
M^nilHT-l.i" ( !.;'irman for the Goldwater for President Club.&#13;
Leonard E. Freeman&#13;
Pd. Pol. Adv.&#13;
other neighbors although they&#13;
are not leaving the Brighton&#13;
area. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold&#13;
Cherry and daughters, Carol&#13;
and Linda, have left their home&#13;
on Fonda Lake for one in the&#13;
Country Club Annex.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hubbell&#13;
and family have moved from&#13;
Felske Drive to Saxony.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Mitter&#13;
of Avon Drive entertained their&#13;
niece and her husband, Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Gerald Walker of&#13;
Waukasha, W i s c o n s i n last&#13;
weekend,&#13;
I remarked to Mrs. Fisher&#13;
and Mrs. McMillan, the other&#13;
day, that this is the kind of&#13;
weather that brings the Arizona&#13;
contingent of the Bufford&#13;
family to Michigan. We kid&#13;
about this a lot, but it seems&#13;
to be a tact. That same evening,&#13;
Mrs. Robert But turd anil&#13;
sons, Mike and David, of&#13;
Tempe, Arizona arrived in&#13;
Michigan. We were pleasantly&#13;
surprise:] when they dropped&#13;
in Sunday. We had a regular&#13;
feathering of the clan. Other&#13;
visitors were Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Lynn Bufford, Mr. and Mrs,&#13;
Dennis Bufford, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Thomas Meade and son, Mark.&#13;
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Voulemenous&#13;
and son, Bob, all ot&#13;
Trenton, and Jerry Mazei of&#13;
Miami, Arizona. We all enjoyed&#13;
an indoor picnic.&#13;
The latest from the John&#13;
Gyr family who are in Switzerland&#13;
is that they visited&#13;
Rappersvvil, the little town&#13;
where Mi1. Gyr attended school&#13;
as a boy. One of Europe's best&#13;
circuses has its headquarters&#13;
there, and maintains a childen's&#13;
zoo. Can you just see the&#13;
six Gyr boys climbing the&#13;
ropes of the pirate ship&#13;
clambering around in the bij;&#13;
tree house, and pulling themselves,&#13;
by means of harpoon&#13;
ropes, to the back of a huge&#13;
cement whale large enough to&#13;
house a fish exhibit inside?&#13;
The Gyr family will soon leavcj&#13;
their fairyland of beautiful&#13;
mountains, peaceful valleys, and&#13;
quaint villages for the trip&#13;
home, arriving sometime in&#13;
September. They have made&#13;
our summer brighter with their&#13;
lively accounts of the trip, and&#13;
I'm sure they have stored up&#13;
many more stories to teil&#13;
when they come home.&#13;
1 6 0 0 0 ! THATS THE WAV&#13;
b o PUT OUT A CfrMPFIg&#13;
Electric power helps a&#13;
working farmer help others&#13;
l a S u n i i i i e C u u n i y , a n d a i l o v e r t h e S l a t e (••&#13;
Michigan, Frank Merriman is known for his publk:&#13;
service. He's a member of the board of trustees of&#13;
Michigan State University, secretary of the Michigiui&#13;
Artificial Breeders Association, president of tho&#13;
Deckerville Community Schools, past president of&#13;
the Deckerville Lions Club and the Sanilac County&#13;
Farm Bureau—among many other things.&#13;
Time for all his activities us partly made possible.&#13;
Merriman says, by his use of electrical "helpers"&#13;
around his farm. Feeding, barn cleaning and other&#13;
operations are highly mechanized on the Merriman&#13;
pi;.1 ••:• -an all-electric farm.&#13;
All over the nation, low-priced electricity is making&#13;
life easier, fuller and more satisfying to rural&#13;
people in general. Making it increasingly so is a&#13;
major aim of the investor-owned electric light and&#13;
. power companies of America.&#13;
These companies supply about 70% of the electricity&#13;
used on farms. They are constantly at work&#13;
finding new ways to help farmers do more jobs more&#13;
easily, with electricity. To work with its farm cus-&#13;
1 omers in this fashion is our privilege and opportunity.&#13;
EDISON&#13;
Amencan Legion&#13;
Auxiliary News&#13;
By ESTHER KEELING&#13;
Incoming President, Mrs.&#13;
Elva Singer called a meeting of&#13;
iJast Lint President's living in&#13;
lhe area. Those able to attend&#13;
were Mesadmes Elda Brown,&#13;
Inez Hamburger, B e r n i c t&#13;
Hovv,e, Esther Seeling, Barbara&#13;
Shelters. Unable to attend&#13;
were Mrs. Clara Healy&#13;
and .Mrs. Helen Caldwell.&#13;
After a discussion it was&#13;
voted to form a Past President's&#13;
Parley, consisting of the&#13;
abuse listed Past Presidents.&#13;
With Mesdames Ethel Arthur,&#13;
Neva Bills and Pansy Polkow&#13;
is honorary members, inasmuch&#13;
as they live out of the&#13;
Cily.&#13;
-s. Inez Hamburger is the&#13;
Parleys' first Chairman. Mrs.&#13;
1^1(1 a Brown as Secretary-&#13;
Treasurer.&#13;
The purpose of the Parley&#13;
being that Memberships are&#13;
secured for each year; that&#13;
they will stand behind the&#13;
presiding President 100r&lt;; that&#13;
they will assist in promoting&#13;
the programs of the American&#13;
Legion Auxiliary and any of&#13;
its projects.&#13;
The membership list was&#13;
divided between seven of the&#13;
Past Presidents. To make the&#13;
contest jmore interesting it&#13;
was decided that the winners&#13;
will be able to eat all the&#13;
popcorn the losers can pop.&#13;
Mrs. Inez Hamburger already&#13;
has all of her list of memberships&#13;
collected. October 5&#13;
has been set as the dead line.&#13;
Mi's. Hamburger will call a&#13;
meeting on this date and see&#13;
where we stand on membership.&#13;
lOO'r we hope.&#13;
All members have been con.&#13;
acted either in person, by&#13;
phone or letter. It is not&#13;
known who will pop the corn&#13;
if all Past Presidents have&#13;
their memberships in by October&#13;
5, but they will over conv&#13;
that obstacle when the time&#13;
comes. See that the Pas'&#13;
President who made the contact&#13;
gets your dues or send&#13;
them to Mrs. Esther Seeling,&#13;
Secy., and she will notify the&#13;
right one. Checks should bo&#13;
made payable to the American&#13;
Legion Auxiliary. JJUOS&#13;
are $3.00 for the year 1964-65.&#13;
A regular meeting ol the&#13;
American Legion Auxiliary&#13;
was held Thursday, August&#13;
3 3 at the Memorial Hall.&#13;
The regular opening was&#13;
observed. Eighteen members&#13;
and 2 guests were present.&#13;
The Auxiliary members wish&#13;
to extend a warm welcome&#13;
to Mrs. Vern Bogart. Mrs.&#13;
Bogart Ls the&#13;
newest member.&#13;
T h e 1963-64&#13;
closed with a 72&#13;
listing. This plus&#13;
the goal for lh&lt;&#13;
Auxiliary's&#13;
membership&#13;
membership&#13;
one will he&#13;
year 1964-tf.l.&#13;
as far as is known at this&#13;
time. At the present tim*&#13;
there are 40 paid up memberships&#13;
for 1964-63.&#13;
A few committee reports&#13;
were given. Dinner reports&#13;
accepted. Another dinner lined&#13;
up for August I;".&#13;
The Sixth District Association&#13;
held their Installation of&#13;
incoming District officers and&#13;
the 1964-65 Membership kick&#13;
off luncheon was held on Salurday&#13;
afternoon, August 15&#13;
Mrs. Esther Seeling was elected&#13;
to attend as delegate; Mrs.&#13;
Elvira Zimmerman as Alternate.&#13;
Both ladies attended and&#13;
served on the Ingham County&#13;
Salon No. 445, Eight et Forty&#13;
installing team.&#13;
The luncheon was (le)icioiLs;&#13;
Inst-iliatlon w a s perform?'3&#13;
beautifully; membership themwas&#13;
explained and discussed&#13;
l.iy Mrs. Betty Boyd, Flint.&#13;
District Vice President and&#13;
Membership Chairman.&#13;
Installation date of o'i&gt;'&#13;
own Post and Unit has n"i&#13;
;(s yet been set. But should&#13;
UP forth coming very shortly.&#13;
Should be in September.&#13;
Mrs. Elda Brown was appointed&#13;
to Chair the refreshment&#13;
committee of hot own&#13;
choosing for the pending installation.&#13;
Mrs. Inez Hamburger appointed&#13;
to purchase gifts for&#13;
the Installing Team.&#13;
Mrs. Hernice Howie appointed&#13;
to secure Ihe gladiolus&#13;
for the forth coming installation&#13;
ceremonies,&#13;
Monday, August 17, Mesdames&#13;
Inez Hamburger. Barbara&#13;
Shelters, Bernice Howie.&#13;
Irene Lindner. Ruth Sipes.&#13;
Elva Singer. Norma Mayo and&#13;
Esther Seeiing had the privilege&#13;
of installing the officerselect&#13;
of the Fowlerville and&#13;
Hovvell Units, at Fowlervill:?.&#13;
Mrs. Esther Seeling acting as&#13;
the Installing Oflicer. This&#13;
was a new exj&gt;erience for th^&#13;
team. But everyone enjoyed&#13;
installing the two Units a*&#13;
on? time.&#13;
The next American Leg&#13;
Auxiliary meeting will.oe h&#13;
on September 10, Memu;&#13;
Hall at 8 p.m. Mrt&#13;
Singer will preside at hei&#13;
meeting of the year. Sh&lt;.&#13;
at this time announce&#13;
ner Committee Chairme.&#13;
K&#13;
oe. Esther Seeling&#13;
HE NEW LOOK—What!&#13;
vy this fall is the shirt wiUi&#13;
.e.sU-rn styling. Called ii\»&#13;
LBJ" shirt, it's seen Wv&lt;;&#13;
n f i n e l y s t / o e d c o t w n&#13;
j r o a d c l o t h v*.th poi;»tp(j&#13;
okes and snap i.s.ener.s&#13;
iown the front and on the&#13;
NEW SELECTION&#13;
of 500 BUTTONS and&#13;
135 APPLIQUES&#13;
CORDUROY — Keg. SI.S8&#13;
OXLY Wed.. August 26&#13;
thru Sat.. August 29&#13;
98C&#13;
B e e J a y FABRICS&#13;
-131 W. MAIN STREET&#13;
PHONE 229-6327&#13;
OPEN 'TIL 6:00 P.M.&#13;
2nd Congressional Distric&#13;
REAL&#13;
w *•*&gt;&#13;
m(ec&#13;
GEORGE&#13;
MEADER&#13;
Farmer Frank Merriman (right) and Efwyn "Pete" Johnson, Detroft&#13;
Edison, talk thing* over at the Merriman farm near Oeckerville, Michigan.&#13;
Mefriman and hta wife, Myrtle, operate their 190-acre Black River dairy&#13;
•nd crop farm with the help ot one full-time employee—and electricity.&#13;
SIGNED...&#13;
Mrs. Lawrence J. Kuehn&#13;
Wilfred H. Erwin&#13;
Joseph V. Brady&#13;
Fred K. Cronenwett&#13;
Robert B. MacDonald&#13;
Fren Schultz&#13;
William Schultz&#13;
Mrs. Fred F. Hubbell&#13;
Mrs. Philip H. MacBride&#13;
Lee C. MacBride&#13;
Robert C. MacBride&#13;
William McPherson IV&#13;
Carol P. Spohr&#13;
Lillie Gatesman&#13;
Ethel M. Chapel&#13;
Clair C. Jones&#13;
Riby Holmes&#13;
Martin T. Hoy&#13;
Joseph C. Cox&#13;
Vivian Titmus&#13;
Alice Lindsay&#13;
Venessa J. Roberts&#13;
Henry N. Haas&#13;
Ruth I. Eikhoff&#13;
Robert Krause&#13;
W. Burr Clark&#13;
Lyle Glover&#13;
Roy H. Mester&#13;
Dean H. Jamison&#13;
Norma N. Jamison&#13;
Claudine Jackson&#13;
Evelyn Kendall&#13;
Joy Hoover&#13;
Winona Hill&#13;
Robert McPherson&#13;
James F. Boyd&#13;
Joseph S. Harris&#13;
John D. Spohr&#13;
G. R. McCloskey&#13;
Edward M. Kellogg&#13;
George Johnides&#13;
Spencer J. Hardy&#13;
Louise C Hardy&#13;
Elsie Ballou&#13;
Richard P. Ballou&#13;
Ella L. Hagman&#13;
Herald Borden&#13;
Bob White&#13;
John O'Lone&#13;
J. Matthew Brady&#13;
Charles W. Itscll&#13;
William Ban-&#13;
Robert W. Squire&#13;
Ernest Rieman&#13;
Joseph H. Ellis&#13;
Lou Stipe&#13;
Whitney Kimble&#13;
Herbert Sehott&#13;
Edward A. Fritch&#13;
Fred Hyne&#13;
This Advertisement Sponsored and Paid For By the Livingston&#13;
County Meader for Congress Committee&#13;
Pd. Pol Adv.&#13;
r-&#13;
RNCKNEY (Mich.") DISPATCH _ WED . AUG. 26. 1964&#13;
NOTICE&#13;
ESTABLISHMENT OF SPECIAL&#13;
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT FOR&#13;
PORTAGE-BASE LAKES;&#13;
LAKE LEVEL PROJECTT w ^ IS HEREBY GIVEN, that I JOHN H.&#13;
ST IfiT W&amp;shte&amp;aw County Drain Commissioner, and 1&#13;
GLAIR ^flLyER Livingston County Drain Commissioner&#13;
pursuant to the Washtenaw County and Livlnffftton&#13;
County Boards of Supervisors joint resolution&#13;
dated October 15, 1963 and December 16, 1963 respectively,&#13;
do establish a Special Assessment District&#13;
for th« Portagre-Base Lakes; Lake Level Project.&#13;
Said.Special Assessment District is in accordance&#13;
With Act ^ o . 146, of the Public Acts of Michigan 1061&#13;
at amended.&#13;
The Jpllowng lands comprise the Special Assess-&#13;
Kent District:&#13;
WASHTENAW COUNTY WEBSTER TOWNSHIP AT LARGE&#13;
METES AND BOUNDS DESCRIPTIONS&#13;
WE. HURON CLINTON METROPOLITAN AUTHORITY ")-7&#13;
COM AT NW COR SEC, TH E 100 FT IN N LINE OF&#13;
SEC FOR PL OF BEG, TH E 1268.78 FT IN N LINE OF SEC&#13;
TH S lc45'50" W 1119.44 FT IX E LINE OF W ^- OF W '••&#13;
OF SEC, TH S 70°05' W 1UR8.39 FT IN CENT OF RD, TH S&#13;
T0*5r30" W 388.15 FT, TH N l'lB1 E 514.31 FT. TH E 514.31&#13;
FT, TH E 100 F T TH N 2:21'3O" E 1103.66 FT TO PL OF&#13;
BEG, BEING PART OF NW FRLV* SEC 5 T1S-R5E 40.77 AC&#13;
WE. PARKER, ERNEST 5-8A&#13;
COM AT NW COR OF SEC, TH S IX \V LINE OF SEC&#13;
440 F T FOR A PL OF BEG. TH E 100 FT, TH S 2"2T30 ' W&#13;
663.66 FT, TH W 100 FT, TH N IX W LINE OF SEC 66"&gt;.66&#13;
FT TO THE PL OF&#13;
WE. 6-8A&#13;
BEG, BEING PART OF NW F R L V EXCEPT BEG AT&#13;
K E COR OF LOT 24 OF BROOKERS FIRST ADD, TH E&#13;
10 F T TO A POB, TH COXT ELY 100 FT, TH SLY 189 FT, TH&#13;
WLY 100 F T TO A POINT 10 FT E OF THE ELY LINE OF&#13;
LOT 23 AT THE SE CORNER, TH XLY 189 FT TO POB, HEING&#13;
PART OF NWVi SEC 5 T1S R5E 1.09 AC.&#13;
WE. KN1SELY, HOLTON 5-8B&#13;
BEG AT NW COR OF SEC, TH E IN X LINE OF SEC&#13;
100 FT, TH S 2°21'30" W 170 FT, TH W 100 FT, TH X IX W&#13;
LINE OF SEC 170 FT TO THE PL OF BEG. BEING PART OF&#13;
NW PRLU SEC 5 T1S-R5E 0.39 AC.&#13;
WE. MARSH, GERALD J. 5-8C&#13;
BEG AT THE NE CORNER OF LOT 23 OF BROOKE R'S&#13;
FIRST ADDITION, TH E 10 FT OF A PL OF BEG, TH ELY&#13;
ALONG AN EXTENDED LINE OF LOT 23 100 FT, TH SLY&#13;
100 FT, TH WLY 100 FT TO A POINT 10 FT E OF THE SE&#13;
CORNER OF LOT 23, TH XLY 100 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING&#13;
PART OF NE*4 SEC 6 T1S R5E 0.23 AC.&#13;
WE. GILLESPIE, RICHARD D. o-«D&#13;
COM AT THE NE CORNER OF BROOKERS FIRST ADDITION&#13;
TO BROOKERS SUB., TH S 2 15-10" W 170,0 FT FOR&#13;
POB, TH S 89'56'20" E 100 FT. TH S 2 15'4o" W 130.0 FT,&#13;
TH N 89°56'20" W 100 FT, TH X 2 1.V40" E 130.0 FT TO FOB,&#13;
BEING A PART OF THE NW1-* SEC 5 T1S R5E 0.30 AC.&#13;
WE. ROMAN, STANLEY, KT AL 5-8K&#13;
BEG AT NE CORNER OF LOT 24 OF BROOKERS FIRST&#13;
ADD. TH E 10 FT TO POB, TH CONT ELY 100 FT, TH SLY&#13;
89 FT, TH WLY 100 FT TO A POINT 10 FT E OF THE ELY&#13;
LINE OF LOT 24 AT THE SE CORNER TH XLY 89 FT TO&#13;
POB, BEING PART OF NWU SEC 3 T1S-R5E 0.20AC&#13;
WE. GILLEN, ELIZABETH BREIMN(i 5-8F&#13;
COM AT THE NE COR OF BROOKERS FIRST ADDITION&#13;
TO BROOKERS SUB., TH S 2 1.Y40" W 300.0 FT FOR&#13;
POB, TH S 89°56'20" E 100 FT, TH S 2.15'40" W 140.0 FT, TH&#13;
K 89*56'20" W 100 FT, TH X 2T5'4o" E 140.0 FT TO POB.&#13;
BEJNG PART OF NWU SEC 5 T1S-R5E 0.32 AC.&#13;
WE. GALLAGHER, EDMUND J. 6-1&#13;
COM AT CENT OF SEC, TH S 88 03 30" E 1448.44 FT&#13;
XH S LINE OF BROOKERS SUB FOR PL OF BEG, TH N&#13;
15*12* W 158.29 F T TH N .")3 45' E 66.42 FT, TH N 68 26' E&#13;
211.77 FT, TH N 34°31" E 227.52 FT. TH X 56 26' E 932.1)2 FT,&#13;
TH ELY IN ARC OF A CURVE RIGHT OF 11.") FT RADIUS&#13;
THE CHORD BEARS S 60 39'1O" E 204.76 FT, TH S 87 "44'2O&gt;&#13;
E 10 FT, TH S 1C18' W 514.31 FT IN E LINE OF SEC, TH S&#13;
IQ'SVZO" W 371.29 FT IN CENT OF ROAD, TH S 69 57' \V&#13;
703.86 FT, TH N 87°57' W 277.65 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING&#13;
PART OF NE FRL U SEC 6 T1S-R5E 14.9K AC&#13;
WE. FISHER, OWEN L. 6-3A-1&#13;
BEG AT NW COR OF SEC, TH S 1 lu E 215.7 FT IN W&#13;
LINE OF SEC, TH X 88 30' E 225.0 FT. TH S 1 10 E 566.0&#13;
FT, T H N 88°30' E TO SHORE OF LAKE, TH XLY ALONG&#13;
SHORE OF LAKE TO X LINE OF SEC, TH S 88 30' W&#13;
ALONG N LINE OF SEC TO PL OF BEG EXCEPT COM AT&#13;
NW COR OF SEC, TH S 1 4(J' E 811.7 FT IN W LINE OF&#13;
SEC TH N 88-30' E TO THE SHORE OF LAKE FOR A PL&#13;
O F BEG TH S 88'30l W 175 FT, TH DEFL 90 TO THE&#13;
RIGHT 100 FT, TH X 88 30' E TO THE SHORE OF LAKE,&#13;
TH SLY IN SHORE LAKE TO PL OF BEG, BEING A PART&#13;
OF N W # OF SEC 6 T1S-R5E 16.6.5 AC.&#13;
-WE. BCSBV, JAMES E. 8-3A-2&#13;
COM AT NW COR OF SEC. TH S V4u¥ E 335.7 FT&#13;
IN W LINE OF SEC FOR PL OF BEG. TH X 88 30' E 225.0&#13;
*T, TH S T40' E 150.0 FT, TH S 88 301 W 225.0 FT, TH X 1 40&#13;
W 150.0 FT IN W LINE OF SEC TO PL OF BEG, BEING&#13;
PART OF NW** SEC 6 T1S-R5E 0.77 AC.&#13;
WE. H r N T E R , RALPH 6-SA&#13;
COM AT NW COR OF SEC, TH S 1 4o' K 2036.89 FT&#13;
JN W LINE OF SEC FOR A PL OF BEG. TH X 88 20' E 50&#13;
F T TH S 00°0r E 96.48 FT. TH N 72 28' W 50 FT, TH X&#13;
Viff W 80 F T IN W LINE OF SEC TO PL OF BEG, BEING&#13;
A PART OF SW FRL1* SEC. 6 T1S R5E 0;12 AC.&#13;
W E : HL'KTER. RALPH H-SB&#13;
COM AT NW COR OF SEC, TH S 1 40" E 2036.89 FT IX&#13;
THE W LINE OF SEC, TH X 88 20' E 50 FT FOR A PL OF&#13;
BEG TH N 88^20' E 50 FT, TH S 1 l)9"«r W 113,00 FT, TH&#13;
N 72°28' W 50 FT, TH X 00 01' W 96.48 FT TO THE PL UF&#13;
BEG, BEING A PART OF SW FRL1., SEC. 6 T1S R5E 0.18 AC&#13;
WE. K A ' B N E S , DANIEL &amp; KVBY H-8C1-&#13;
COM AT NW COR OF SEC, TH S 1 40' E 2036.89 FT IN&#13;
V LINE OF SEC TH X 88 20' E 100 FT FOR A PL OF&#13;
0.10 AC&#13;
WE. COgXOtf. H. A. JK. 6-4 A&#13;
T COM AT NW COR OF SEC, Til S 2126.15 FT IN W LINE&#13;
t&gt;F SEC TOR PL OF BEG, TH X 132.35 FT IN W LINE OF&#13;
•SEC TH S 74*57' E 56.56 FT, TH SOUTH 77 49' E 150 FT,&#13;
tTH SLY ALONG W BAXK OF HURON RIVER TO A POINT&#13;
3 77M9' E O F ' P L OF PL OF BEG. TH X 77 49' W 180 FT&#13;
TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF SW FRL'i SEC 6 TIS-R5E&#13;
0.60 AC.&#13;
WE. SMITH, AUBRfcT L. H-4B&#13;
-- COM AT XW COR OF SEC. TH S 2169 31 FT IX W LINE&#13;
O F SEC FOR A PL OF BEG, TH S 7(t 48' E 7ii.31 FT. TH S&#13;
5948' W 96.39 FT. TH X 74 Wr W 58.68 FT. TH X 103.79 FT&#13;
LN W LINE OF SEC TO PL OF BEG. BE1XG A PART OF ;&#13;
SW FRLU SEC. 6 T1S R5E 0.12 AC&#13;
WE. ZW1NGMAX, FKAXK 6.4C&#13;
COM AT XW COR OF SEC. TH S 2426.15 FT IN W LINE&#13;
OF SEC FOR A PL OF BEG, TH S 253.94 FT IX W LINE OF&#13;
SEC TH S 78-38' E 120 FT. TH N'LY ALOXG W BAXK OF&#13;
HURON RJVER TO A POINT S 77'49' E FROM PL OF BEG&#13;
T H N 77 '49' W TO PL OF BEG, BEING A PART OF SW&#13;
TKLM SEC. 6 T1S R5E 0.95 AC&#13;
WE. NADER, FRA*K A JR. 6-4D&#13;
COM AT NW COR OF SEC. TH S 2680.09 FT IX W&#13;
LINE OF SEC TH S IX W LIXE OF SEC TO NW LY BANK ,&#13;
OF HURON RIVER, TH XE'LY ALONG BANK OF HURONRIVER&#13;
TO A POINT S 78'58' E OF PL OF BEG TH X 78 58'&#13;
W TO PL OF BEG, BEING A PART OF SW FRLU SEC. 6&#13;
T1S R5E 0.60 AC&#13;
WE. ANDEE8S, ELW1N C. 64 E&#13;
- COM AT NW COR OF SKC, TH S 2169.30 FT IX W LINE&#13;
OF SEC, TH S 7(V48' E 175.45 FT FOR PL OK HL.i. TH&#13;
NORTH 70*48' W 105.14 FT, TH S 5 48' W 96.39 F ' \ TH N&#13;
74*57' W 58.68 FT. TH S 20.71 FT IX W LINE OK f EC. TH&#13;
S 7 O 7 ' E 56 56 FT, TH S 77'49' L 150 FT, TH XLY IN W,&#13;
BANK OF HURON RIVER TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF&#13;
SW FRL1^, SEC 6 T1S-R5E&#13;
WE. FORD MOTOR COMPANY &lt;i-3&#13;
ALL THAT PART OF SW FRL&#13;
HURON RIVER AND X OF THE&#13;
T1S R5E&#13;
l4 WHICH LIES S OF THE&#13;
854 FT CONTOUR SEC. 6&#13;
WK. VARNKY, MRS. ( HAK1.KS H-7&#13;
COM AT NW c:OR O F SEC, T H S Is 40' E 2116.89 F T IX&#13;
VV LINE O F SEC, TH S 72 28' E 162.83 F T FOR A P L O F&#13;
BEG, TH X 2 13' E 125 FT TH S 72°28' E 45 FT, T H S 2 13'&#13;
W 125 FT, TH N 72 28' W 45 FT TO THE PL OF BEG. BEIXG&#13;
A PART O F SW F R L I. SEC. 6 T I S R5E 0.13 AC&#13;
WK. SMITH, Kt'SSELL, JR. 6-8A&#13;
COM AT NW COR O F S E C T H SLY 1653.37 F T IX W&#13;
LIXE OF SEC, TH D E F L 85 30' L E F T 266.24 FT, TH D E F L&#13;
2*30' L E F T 431.0 FT TO SHORE O F BAY FOR PL OF BEG,&#13;
TH WLY 431.0 FT, TH D E F L 2 30" RIGHT 266.24 FT, TH&#13;
SLY 384.32 F T IN W LINE OF SEC, TH D E F L 88 57' L E F T&#13;
164.02 FT. TH DEFL 4 0530" R I G H T 44.11 FT. TH D E F L 97°&#13;
RIGHT 146.2 FT, T H ELY, XELY, ELY &amp; NWLY ALONG&#13;
S H O R E OF HURON RIVER AND BASE LAKE TO T H E P L&#13;
O F BEG BEIXG PART OF XW»4 SEC 6 T1S-R5K 7.51 AC.&#13;
WK. BASK LAKK ASS'X, C/O P. THO.MASSKN 6-8B&#13;
BEG AT Kh POST OF SEC 1. T1S-R4E, DEXTER TWP.,&#13;
TH SLY 19.0 F T IX W LINE O F SEC 6 T1S-R5E. W E B S T E R&#13;
TWP., TH D E F L 85 30' L E F T 266.24 FT, TH D E F L 2 30' L E F T&#13;
431.0 F T TO SHORE OF BAY. TH NWLY, XLY, NELY,&#13;
ELY &amp; SELY ALONG SHORE OF BAY TO P O I N T IN WLY&#13;
LINE O F LOTS IX COBBS UNRECORDED SUB TH NWLY&#13;
333.71 F T IN WLY LINE OF LOTS. TH D E F L 1O4~53' RIGHT&#13;
TO P O I X T OX LOW WATER LINE, TH NLY 16 F T ALONG&#13;
SAID LOW WATER LINE T H WLY PARALLEL TO X&#13;
LINE CJF LOT 1 O F COBBS UNRECORDED PLAT 1083.84 FT,&#13;
TH SLY 822.57 FT IN W LINF: O F SEC TO PL OF BEG, BEIXG&#13;
P A R T O F NWU SEC 6 T1S-R5E 16.00 AC.&#13;
WK. (iKKVK. C L I F F O R D H. 6-9&#13;
BEG AT A POINT WHICH IS 930.82 FT E CJF, AND&#13;
820.90 F T S OF, THE NW COR O F SEC TH S 20 28' F; 50 F T&#13;
TH S 89 27' E 150 F'T TH N 20 28' W 50 F T TH X 89 27' W&#13;
150 FT TO T H E PL OF BEG, BEING A PART OF NW F R L U&#13;
SEC. li T I S R5E 0.17 AC&#13;
WK. ( A L L A H A X , MARY K. «-U&gt;&#13;
COM AT A POINT WHICH IS 930.82 F'T K OF. AND&#13;
S2O.9O FT S OF, THE NW COR SEC TH S 20 28' E 50 F'T FOR&#13;
A PL OF BEG TH S 20 28' E 50 F T TH S 89 27' F. 150 FT TH&#13;
X 20 28' W 50 F T TH N 89 27' W 150 FT TO T H E PL OF' BEG,&#13;
BEING A PART OF NW F R L ' , S E C 6 T I S R5E 0.17 AC&#13;
WK. ( A L L A H A X , MAKY K. «-ll&#13;
COM AT A POINT WHICH IS 930.82 FT&#13;
82i),HO KT S OF, THE NW COR OF SEC TH S 20&#13;
F'OR A PL O F BEG TH S 20 28' E 25 FT TH S 89&#13;
18' W 25 FT TH&#13;
BEIXG A PART&#13;
N 89 27'&#13;
OF NW&#13;
TH X 20 FT&#13;
OF BEG.&#13;
O.0S5 AC&#13;
WK. BLIESMKK. LORKNZE P. 6-II&#13;
COM AT A POIXT WHICH IS 930.82 FT&#13;
820.90 FT S. OF THE XW COR OF SEC TH S&#13;
FT FOR A PL OF BEG. TH S 20°28' E 103 FT&#13;
E (JF, AND&#13;
28' E IU0 FT&#13;
27' E 150 FT&#13;
W 150 TO THE PL&#13;
FRLl i SEC. 6 T1S R5E&#13;
E OF, AND&#13;
20 28' E 125&#13;
TH X 79 11'&#13;
LOT 4&#13;
WK. U l N . M M i , MAHUARKT W-3&#13;
LOT 5&#13;
WK. BLODliKTT, ALEX W-8&#13;
LOT 6&#13;
WE. BLICKO'STAFF, JOHN W. 38-7&#13;
LOT 7&#13;
WK. KKHL, MRS. DONALD F. 38-8&#13;
LOT 8&#13;
WE ROHUK, O1LBKRT B. S8-9&#13;
LOT 9&#13;
WK. KLLSWORTH, P A I L 38-10&#13;
LOT 10&#13;
1 WK. KLLSWORTH. PALL 38-11&#13;
; LOT 11&#13;
j WK. SALMtTO, ANTHONY T. M-12&#13;
j LOT 12&#13;
I WE. SALMKTO, ANTHONY T. 88-13&#13;
LOT 13&#13;
WE. ANN ARBOR TRl ST CO. 38-14&#13;
LOT 14&#13;
WK. ANN ARBOR T R t S T CO. 38-16&#13;
LOT 15&#13;
WK. S H J X O R , CARL U. 38-16&#13;
LOT 16&#13;
WK. SKiXOR,&#13;
LOT 17&#13;
WK. TAYLOR&#13;
LOT 18&#13;
WK. BK1SSKI&#13;
LOT 19&#13;
WK. HILLKR. KVKL\X A.&#13;
LOT 20&#13;
WK. BARNARD,&#13;
LOT 21&#13;
WK. BARNARD&#13;
LOT 22&#13;
WK. MARSH&#13;
LOT 23&#13;
WK. ROMAX, STANLKY S8-'!4&#13;
LOT 24&#13;
WK. (ilLLKN&#13;
LOT 25&#13;
! WK. S8-26&#13;
LOT 26&#13;
WK. PAKKKR&#13;
LOT 27&#13;
WK. PARKER, ERNKST E. 88-28&#13;
LOT 28&#13;
WK. (.ILLKX. KLJZABKTH J. S8-J9&#13;
LOT 29&#13;
WK. (iILLKX. ELIZABETH J. 38-30&#13;
LOT 30&#13;
WK. (ilLLKSPlK, RICHARD 38-31&#13;
LOT 31&#13;
WK. (ilLLKSPlK, RICHARD 38-82&#13;
LOT 32&#13;
HOLTON' 88-SS&#13;
DK. SMITH HENRY L. 1-15&#13;
COM AT THE NW COR OF' LOT 1&#13;
RESORT. A RECORDED SUBDIVISION&#13;
TH N 89 35 E lo FT FOR A PL&#13;
FT, TH X 89 ,'S5' E 100 FT', TH S&#13;
W 100 FT TO THE PL O F BE(&#13;
FRL1 * SEC. 1 T I S R1E&#13;
DE. AKAXN, ( i l l ( , 1-16&#13;
COM AT THE NW COR OF' l.O 1&#13;
S O R T , A RECORDED PLAT TH N&#13;
89 35 E 10 FT, TH X l ' O l ' W 40 F T&#13;
CONTINUING N 1 01" W 40 FT. TH&#13;
CJF' POKTAGE LAJCB&#13;
TH x ror w 40 CJF BEG. TH N 101' W&#13;
1 01 E 40 FT, TH S 8&#13;
. BEING A P A R T O F N B&#13;
1, 'PORTAGE LAKE RJ&amp;»&#13;
1 01' W 40.00 FT, TH N&#13;
FOR A PL OF BEG, TH&#13;
X 89 35' Y. 100 FT, T H&#13;
FT TO THE&#13;
1 T1S R1E&#13;
PL OF BEG&#13;
CARL \\. 38-17&#13;
JACK K. 38-18&#13;
UK HARD J. 38-19&#13;
SADIK A.&#13;
SAD IK A. 38-2:&#13;
&lt;iKKALI&gt;&#13;
ELIZABETH&#13;
ERNEST K. 38--!7&#13;
52 FT, TH S 89-35' W&#13;
PL OF' MEG, B E I N G&#13;
IE BEING LOT C-21&#13;
TH W J 12b 8o F T&#13;
E 211.61 FT, TH N&#13;
FT, TH 46.69 FT IN&#13;
E 142.02 FT TH X 20 28' W 75 FT TH X 89 27" W 150 FT TO&#13;
THE PL OF BEG, BEING A PART OF XW FRL1* SEC. 6 T1S&#13;
R5E 0.3ii5 AC&#13;
WK. LOY. I. RALPH 6-1»&#13;
COM AT A POINT WHICH IS 930.82 F T E OF. AND&#13;
820.90 FT S CJF. T H E NW COR O F SEC TH S 20 28' E 230&#13;
F T FOR A PL OK REG TH S 20 = 28' E 50 FT TH N 79 ]]' E&#13;
142.02 F T TH X 20 28' W 50 FT TH S 79 11' W 142.02 FT TO&#13;
WK.&#13;
WK.&#13;
HOLTON 38-S4&#13;
HOLTON 38-35&#13;
SADIE A. S8-S6&#13;
T H E PL OF BEG,&#13;
T1S R5E 0.16 AC&#13;
WK. I/1V, J. RALPH&#13;
COM&#13;
S2O.9O FT&#13;
BEIXG A PART OF NW F R L U SEC. 6 - DK&#13;
FOR A P&#13;
FT TH X&#13;
H-14&#13;
AT A POINT WHICH IS 930.82 FT&#13;
S OF THE NW COP, OF SEC TH S 20&#13;
. OF BEG TH S 20 28' E 20 FT TH S&#13;
20 28' W 50 FT TH S 79 11' W 142.02&#13;
E OF. AND&#13;
28' E 280 FT&#13;
89 27' E 150&#13;
FT TO THE&#13;
PL OF BEG, BEING A PART OF NW FRL1.* SEC. 6 T1S R5E&#13;
0.12 AC&#13;
WK. KI'MiLK. LI'THKR &lt;M."&gt;&#13;
BEG AT A POINT WHICH IS lo.')5,72&#13;
1101.96 FT S OF, THE NW COR OF SEC TH&#13;
FT TH S 83"04' E 37.2.1 FT TH&#13;
15 46' W 119.25 FT TH X 89 '27'&#13;
FT E OF. AND&#13;
S 32-47' E 209.11&#13;
N 26 41' E 71.61 FT TH X&#13;
W 150 FT TO THE PL OF&#13;
ARNET 87-i&#13;
FT AND 4 INS&#13;
OF" LOT 4&#13;
OF LOT 2,&#13;
BEG. BEING A PART OF NW F R L U SEC. 6 T I S R5E&#13;
0.-18 AC&#13;
WK. UNIVERSITY Ol MU'HUiAN K-16&#13;
SW F R L ' 4 LXC THAT PART LYIN'G N OF T H E 854 F T&#13;
CONTOUR SEC. 6 T I S R5E&#13;
KKOOKER'S St BDIV1SION&#13;
' WK. SWKKT. DK. ROBKRT B. S7-1&#13;
LOTS 1 &amp; 2. EXC THE F. 16 F T AND 4 INS OF LOT 2&#13;
WK. BEVKLAXDEK, MILOKKD&#13;
ENTIRE LOT 3 THE E 16&#13;
ALSO THE W 16 F'T AND 4 INS&#13;
WK. I-'IKCHER. WILLIAM 37-.S&#13;
LOTS 1 &amp; 5. FXC THE W 16 FT' AND 4 INS OF' LOT 4&#13;
WK. MILLKK. BKILAH L. 37-K&#13;
LOT 6&#13;
WK. L . \ &lt; ; L E K , KARL I . 87-7&#13;
LOT 7&#13;
\\ E. &lt;.KI\KX, FKAXCIS O. 37-8&#13;
LOT 8 &lt;V W1 , OF LOT 9&#13;
WK. DAXCKK, LVXX ( . 87-10&#13;
LOT 10 &amp; E V OF LOT 9&#13;
WK. XI X(.KSTKR, W. J., 37-1 I&#13;
LOT 11&#13;
UK. MILOSCII, JOSKI'II K. 37-12&#13;
LOT 12 ALSO W 10 FT OF LOT 13&#13;
WK. ( "MS TON X. LKMJK 37-18&#13;
E 5t) FT OF LOT 13&#13;
UK. f KAhi, ROBKRT E.37-14&#13;
LOT 14&#13;
UK. Dl XKTAX, HKLO1SK \V. 37-15&#13;
LOT 15&#13;
UK. AI'PPKRLK, MAX 37-16&#13;
LOT 16&#13;
WE. (.ALLAdHKR, K D M I N D J., ET AL 87-17&#13;
LOT 17&#13;
UK. BKTHKE, (.KIJTRl DK, KT AL 37-18&#13;
LOT 18&#13;
UK. XI X&lt;.KSTKR, U ALTKIi J. 37-19&#13;
LOT 19&#13;
UK. MEDLAK. ROBKKT K. S'-'JO&#13;
LOT 20&#13;
WE. LLOYD, JOIIX A. Sm,-ll&#13;
LOT 21&#13;
UK. RKii *, MRS. HAROLD 37-2'i&#13;
LOT 2'J&#13;
UK. ( AKTURIGHT, DORWIX P. 37-28&#13;
LOT 23&#13;
UK. LIKKRT, RKXSIS 37-.J4&#13;
LOT 21&#13;
UK. KIX(.. KBKN K. 37-25&#13;
LOT 25&#13;
UK. BRIXKKRIIOKF, JAMKS R. 37-J6&#13;
LOT 26&#13;
UK. THOMASSEX, LOIS 37-27&#13;
LOT 27&#13;
WK. STACY, BKXJAM1X R. 37-2K&#13;
LOT 28&#13;
UK. HINTLEY, FRANK I.. 37-19&#13;
LOT 29&#13;
UK. SHEAR, J. FRKDKRiCk 37-80&#13;
LOT 30&#13;
WK. STRKMICK. MARdARKT 37-31&#13;
LOT 31&#13;
UK. REXTOX, l.KOKCK A. 37-3'&#13;
LOT 32&#13;
U K . MATEVIA, ALTON W. 37-83&#13;
LOT 33&#13;
UK. I.ALLAC.HKK. KOXALD 37-34&#13;
LOT 31 ALSO BEG AT NW&#13;
ALONG WLY LINE OF LOT 35&#13;
TH N 34 13&#13;
PL OF BEG.&#13;
W&#13;
TO&#13;
\ 1&#13;
COR OF LOT 35 TH SLY&#13;
TO SW COR OF LOT 35&#13;
E 10 FT IX SLY LIXE OF LOT 35 TH NLY TO&#13;
BEING ENTIRE LOT 34 AND PART OF LOT .".5&#13;
WE. RKHM, FRED X. 87-85&#13;
LOT 35 EXC nEG AT NW COR OF LOT 35 TH SLY&#13;
ALONG WLY LIXE OF LOT 35 TO SW COR OF LOT 35 TH N&#13;
34 13' E 10 FT IN SLY LIXE OF LOT 35 TH NLY TO PL OF&#13;
BEG BEING A PART OF LOT 35&#13;
BROOKERS FIRST ADDITION TO&#13;
BROOKERS SUBDIVISION&#13;
WE. RKHM. FREDERICK N. 38-1&#13;
LOT 1&#13;
WK. KATZ. ARTHI'IE D. 38-'i&#13;
LOT 2&#13;
WK. KOLKY. HI BKRT D. .1X-U&#13;
LOT 3&#13;
U L LOD1CO? JOSEPH 38-4&#13;
UK. KXIKKLY.&#13;
LOT 33&#13;
WE. KXISKLY,&#13;
LOT 34&#13;
KXISKLY,&#13;
LOT 35&#13;
BARNARD&#13;
LOT 36 i&#13;
DEXTER TOWNSHIP AT LARGK&#13;
METES AND BOUNDS DESCRIFHONS&#13;
SWJSHKR, JOHN 1-1 i&#13;
BEG AT A POINT IN N LINE OF SEC 1045.3 FT' W &lt;)F '&#13;
NE COR OF SEC. TH W ON SEC LINE 167.62 FT, TH s i&#13;
8 03' W 37.34 FT. TH N 89 35' E 164.15 FT. TH N 20'17' E !&#13;
36,58 FT, '1H N 27 49' W 1.65 FT TO PL OF BEG BEING A '&#13;
PART OF NE SEC. 1 TIS R4E j&#13;
DK. UOLTKR, 1 RED 1-2&#13;
COM AT NE COR OF SEC, TH W UN N LINE OF&#13;
SEC 1126.80 FT. TH S 1307' E 37.21 FT FOR PL OF BEG.&#13;
TH N 89 35' E K4.15 FT, TH S 20 17' W 41.67 FT TH S 89'3Y&#13;
W 140.65 FT. TH N 13cO7" W 40 FT, TH N 89*35' E 100 FT&#13;
TO PL OF BEG. BEING PART OF NE FRL1-* SEC 1 TIS R4E&#13;
BEING LOT C-2 OF C ADD. UNRECORDED&#13;
DK. MKX(iK. CARL 1-8&#13;
COM AT TH NE COR OF SEC, TH ON THE N LINE&#13;
OF SEC 1126.80 FT. TU S 13 07' E 77.21 FT F'OR A PL OF&#13;
BEG, TH S 13 07' E 40.00 FT, TH S 8y 35' W 100.00 FT. TH X&#13;
13'07 W 40.00 FT. TH N 89 35' F 100.00 FT TO THE PL OF&#13;
BEG, BEING A PART OF NE FRL1* SEC. 1 TIS R4E BEING&#13;
LOT C-3 OF C ADD UNRECORDED&#13;
DK. MKXdi:, CARL 1-4&#13;
COM AT THE NE COR OF SEC1. TH W ON THE N LINK&#13;
&lt;)F SF.C 1126.80 FT, TH S 13 07' E 117.21 FT FOR A PL OF&#13;
BEG. TH CONTINUING S 13£07' K 40 FT, TH S 89*35' VV&#13;
loo F'T, Tlf N 13 07' W 40 FT. TH N 89"33' E 100 FT TO THF;&#13;
PL OF BEG. BEING A PART OF NE FRL1, SEC. 1 TIS&#13;
RIF: BEING LOT C-4 OF C ADD, UNRECORDED&#13;
DK. I'OKKMAX BROS. IXC. I-ft&#13;
COM AT THE NK COR OF SEC. TH W ON THE N LINE&#13;
OF' SEC 112U.K0 FT, TH S 13 07' E 157.21 FT FOR A PL OF&#13;
BEG. TH CONTINUING S 13*07' E 40 FT. TH S 89'35'&#13;
loo FT TH N 13 07' W 40 FT. TH N 89'3.V E 100 FT&#13;
THE PL OF BEG. BEING A PART OF NE FRL1 , SEC&#13;
TLS R4E BEIXG LOT &lt; '-5 OF C ADD, UNRECORDED&#13;
DK. THOLL, WILLIAM K. 1-6&#13;
&lt; 'OM AT THE NE COR OF SEC, TH W ON THE N LINE OF&#13;
Sf.'C TH W ON THE N LINE OF SEC 1126.80 FT, TH S&#13;
13 07' E 197.21 FT FOR A PL OF BEG, TH CONTINUING S&#13;
13 07' E 40 F'T. TH S 89 35' W 100 FT, TH N 13 07' W 40 FT,&#13;
TH X 89 35 E 100 FT TO THE PL OF BEG, BEING A PART&#13;
OF XE FRL\ SEC. 1 TIS R4E BEING LOT C-6 OF C ADO.&#13;
UNRECORDED&#13;
OK. THOLL, WILLIAM K. 1-7&#13;
COM AT THE NE COR OF SEC. TH W OX THE N LINE&#13;
OF SEC 1126.80 FT TH S 13 07' E 237.21 FT FOR A PL OF&#13;
BKG. TH CONTINUING S 13'07' E 40 FT, TH S 89*35' W 100&#13;
FT. TH N 13 07' W 40 FT, TH N 89"35' E 100 FT TO PL OF&#13;
KKG, BEING A PART OF NE FRL'4 SEC. 1 TIS R4E BEING&#13;
LOT C-7 OF C ADD, UNRECORDED&#13;
DK. CAMPBELL, RALPH H. 1-8&#13;
COM AT THE NE COR OF SKC. TH W OX THE N LIXE&#13;
OF' SEC 1126.80 FT. TH S 13*07' E 277.21 FT FOR A PL OF&#13;
BEG. TH CONTINUING S 13 07' E 40 FT S 89 3,V W 100 FT,&#13;
TH N 13 07' W 40 FT, TH N 89\35' E 100 FT TO THE PL&#13;
OF BKG. BEING A PART OF XE FRL'i SEC. 1 T-S R4E&#13;
BEING LOT C-S OF C ADD. UNRECORDED&#13;
DK. BRADSTRKET, LOLA M. 1-9&#13;
COM AT THE NE COR OF SEC, TH W ON THE N LIXE&#13;
OF SEC! 1126.80 FT. TH S i:r()7' E 317.21 FT. TH N 89 35'&#13;
F. 41.1)0 FT FOR A PL OF BKG. TH CONTINUING N 89'35'&#13;
E 38.30 FT, TH N 1 01' W 100 FT, TH S 89;35' W 59.76 FT,&#13;
TH S 13 07' E 102.54 FT TO THE PL OF BEG, BEING A PART&#13;
OF NE FRLVi SEC. 1 TLS R4E BEING LOT C-14 OF C&#13;
ADD UNRECORDED&#13;
DK. LKVLKTT. DONALD F. 1-10&#13;
COM AT THE XE COR OF SEC. TH W ON THF. N LINE&#13;
OF SEC 1126.80 FT. TH S 13'07'K 317.21 FT, TH N 89 35' K&#13;
79 30 FT FOR A PL OF BEG, TH CONTINUING N 89 35' E&#13;
10 FT. TH N 1 01' W 100 FT. TH S 89'35' W 40 FT. TH S&#13;
1 01' E 100 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING A PART OF XE FRLU&#13;
SEC 1 TIS R4E BEING LOTC-15 OF C ADD UNRECORDED&#13;
DK. LKVLKTT, DONALD F. 1-U&#13;
COM AT THE NE COR OF SEC, TH W ON THE X LINE&#13;
OF SEC 1126.80 FT. TH S 13'07' E 317.21 FT. TH N 89"35' E j&#13;
119.30 FT FOR A PL OF BEG. TH CONTINUING N 89 35' E 40 j&#13;
FT, TH N 1 01' W 100 FT TH S 89 35" W 40 FT, TH S l e 0 1 ' !&#13;
E 100 FT TO THE PL OF BEG. BEING A PART OF NE ]&#13;
FRL1* SEC. 1 TIS R4E BEING LOT C16 OF C ADD UNRE- |&#13;
CORDED&#13;
DK. ( AMI'BKLL, RALPH H. l-li j&#13;
COM AT THE COR OF SEC. TH W ON THE N LINE ;&#13;
OF SEC 1126.80 FT TH S 1307' E 317.21 FT, TH N 89l3.Y -&#13;
E 159.30 FT F'OR A PL OF BFJG. TH CONTINUING X 89 35' E I&#13;
40 FT, TH X I 01' W 100 FT. TH S 89 35' W 40 FT, TH S 1 01'&#13;
E 100 FT TO THE PL OF BKG, BEING A PART OF XE FRL1 , j&#13;
SEC 1 TIS R4E BEING LOT C-17 OF C ADD UNRECORDED ;&#13;
DK. CAMI'BKLL. RALPH H. 1-IS&#13;
COM AT THE NE COR OF SEC. TH W OX THE N LINE [&#13;
OF SKC 1126.80 FT. TH S 13 07' E 317.21 FT. TH N K9 35' E !&#13;
199.30 FT FOR A PL OF BEG. TH CONTINUING N 8935' K ,&#13;
57 FT, TH X 1 01' W 100 FT, TH S 89 35* W 57 FT TH S i&#13;
1 o r E loo FT TO THE PL OF BEG. BEING A PART OF NE '&#13;
FRL»4 SEC. 1 TIS R4K BEIXG LOT C-18 OF C AD I NRE-&#13;
•CORDKD i&#13;
DK. (AMPBKLL. DR. RALPH H. 1-14&#13;
COM AT THE NE COR OF SEC. TH W ON THE N LINF: j&#13;
OF SEC 1126.80 FT. TK S 1.V07" E 317.21 FT. TH N 89 35 E i&#13;
256.30 FT FOR PL OF BEG. TH N 1 01' W 100 FT. TH X 89'3.V&#13;
K 40 FT TH S l : o r E 100 FT. TH S 89 35' W 40 FT TO PL OF i&#13;
S 1 01' E 40 FT, TH S 89*35' W 100&#13;
BEING A PART OF XE F R L U SEC&#13;
DE. BKASSKl K, UAKVIN J. J 17&#13;
COM AT THE XE COR O F SEC. I'll W 1126.80 F T ON N&#13;
LINE OF SEC, TH S 13 07' E 214.67 FT, TH N 89"35 E 217.7*&#13;
FT F^OR A PL CJF BEG. TH X 89 35' E loo FT, T H X P O l ' W&#13;
3.44 FT. TH 46.69 FT IN T H E ARC CJF A CIRCULAR CURVE&#13;
TO T H E RIGHT THRU A CENTRAL ANGLE O F 1 0 5 4 ' , S A I D&#13;
CURVE HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 38 53', A RADIUS&#13;
OF 245.12 FT A,ND A TANGENT OF'&#13;
104.52 FT, TH S 1 01' E 50 FT1 TO THE&#13;
A PART OF XE F R L ' 4 SEC. 1 TLS&#13;
O F C ADD UNRECORDED&#13;
DK. BRASSKl R, (iARVIN J. 1-IK&#13;
COM AT THE NE COK OF SKC&#13;
IN T H E N LINE OF SEC III S 13 u"1&#13;
89C35' E 317,76 FT TH X 1 01 W 3.44&#13;
THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CL'RVE TO THE RIGHT THRU&#13;
A CENTRAL ANGLF: OF1 lu 54' F'OR A PL OF' BEG, SAID&#13;
CURVE HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF' 3* 53', A RADIUS&#13;
CJF 245.12 FT AND A TANGFiNT OF' 86 :&gt;2 FT. TH CONTINUING&#13;
41.43 F T LN THE \\{C OF THE ABOVE M E N T I O N E D&#13;
CURVE TO T H E RIGHT THRU A CENTRAL ANGLF: OF&#13;
9 44". TH S 8 9 3 5 ' W 8n.7o FT. TH N 58 13' W 25.97 FT. TH&#13;
S 43 21' W 18.87 FT', TH S 1 ol' K&#13;
104,52 FT" TO T H E PL OF' BEG. BEING&#13;
SEC. 1 TLS R4E BEING LOT C-22 OF&#13;
DK. THOLL, WILLIAM KD 1-1»&#13;
COM AT THE NE COR OF SEC, TH W ON THE N LINE&#13;
OF SEC 1LJ6.SU F'T. TH S 13 07 E 214.67 FT, TH N *9 35 E&#13;
41.00 FT FOR A PL O F BEG. Tl I CONTINUING X *9 35 E&#13;
137 78 FT. TH N 58 4K' W 13636 FT, TH S 76 53' W 37 no FT&#13;
TH S 13 07' K ^ FT TO T H E PL CJF' BEG, BEING A PART &lt; &gt;F&#13;
FRL1 * SIX'. 1 T I S IUE&#13;
POKTAUK LAKK LAND &lt; O. 1 ill&#13;
COM AT THE NE COR OF SEC, TH W 477.83 F'T IN I UK&#13;
F'OR A PL OF' BKG, TH VV 142.42 F'T IN&#13;
SKC, TH S 37 52' W 6-1.61 F'T TO A POINT&#13;
TH IN T H E ARC OF' A CIRCULAR CURVE&#13;
HKU THE ENTIRE Cl R\ K SAID CURVE&#13;
HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 3H 53 AND A RADIUS &lt; &gt;!•'&#13;
210.25 F'T. Til S 1 0L L 23 79 FT. Til N H9.35" K 100 FT.&#13;
TH S 1 OL K Hi) F'T. 'I'll N h9 35' K 13,6^ FT, TH X 21'00&#13;
F: 327.34 FT LN THK W'LY LINK OF' ORCHARD ADDITION&#13;
TU PORTAGE LAKE RESORT. T o THE PL O F BEG, BEING&#13;
A PART OF NE F R L 1 , SKC. 1 T I S RIF.&#13;
D K . ( ' A M I ' B K L L . R A L I M I I I . i - J l&#13;
COM AT THK NL CUR UF' S H&#13;
10 FT, TH N Sit 35' K&#13;
A PAR!1 OF' XL KRL1*&#13;
C A D D UNRECORDED&#13;
XE&#13;
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TO A POINT OF" CURATt'RE&#13;
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BF.G. I l l S 37 52' W 61.69 FT&#13;
Til IN THE ARC O F A CIRCULAR&#13;
CURVE TU THF: L E F T THRU A CENTRAL ANGLE&#13;
OF 18 If;', THK CHORD SUBTENDING SAID ARC BEING&#13;
77.75 F T IN LKNGTH. SAJD CURVE HAVING A CENTRAL&#13;
ANGLE OF 3H 53' AND A RADIUS UF 245.12 FT. TH S 89 35'&#13;
W 80.70 FT. TH N 5S 13' W 25. 97 FT TH S 43 24' W IS 87&#13;
FT, TH S 1 01' K HO FT. Til S H9 35' W'38.98 FT. TH X&#13;
W 13636 FT,&#13;
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COM A'l&#13;
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369.08 F'T IN N LINK&#13;
A PART UF&#13;
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THK NE COR OF SF.C, Tl&#13;
SF;C, T H S 8:; ix;1 w 88.98&#13;
NE FKL'-4 SEC&#13;
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F. 369.08 i-T&#13;
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FT" TU T H E Nfc; Cl )R&#13;
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TH N 83 2V W 201.67 FT, 'III N 7 7 i*i' W 46 38 F'T, TH N&#13;
41 14' E -19.39 F'T, TH N 77 oti \\ -15,118 F'T, TH S 42 31' W&#13;
50 F'T, TH N 77 o6' W 46.38 FT. I'H N 13 IS 30" K 50.67 F'T.&#13;
TH X 77*08' VV' 227.20 FT, TH S jo 14" W 5 1 67 F'T. TH N 1 36&#13;
30" W 294 94 FT, TH NLY IN ARC O F CURVK I . I T T OF&#13;
492 FT P.ADI US, T i l l . CHORD BEARS N 2 07 W 8.8 KI&#13;
TH N 61 02\'lfj" F: 22S94 F'T 'I'M SKLY TU P L O F HKG&#13;
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77 06 W 371 13&#13;
W ,N8 FT FOR&#13;
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63 02' TO THK RIGHT 48.30 FT. TH DKFL 118 14 30" T-. )&#13;
THE PJGHT 1.VJ.00 F'T. TH DKFL 60'23' RIGHT 45,OK FT,&#13;
TH DKF'L 118 20' KIGHT 49.39 FT TO PI. UF BKG, BKIXG&#13;
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DK. KKITIL HAROLD L \-ih&#13;
COM AT A PUIXT UN THE K LINK OF SEC 2169 30 FT&#13;
S OF TffK NE COR. TH WLY MAKING A SW'LY ANGLE OF&#13;
92 28'3U" WITH THF: E LINE OF SFX1 288.93 F'T. TH DEFL&#13;
10 2.V3O" TU THK RIGHT 92 76 FT FUR A PI, OF BEG. TH&#13;
DEFL 60 23' TO THK LEFT 100.00 FT. TH DKFL 61 4.V30" T&lt; «&#13;
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100.00 FT TH DKFL 59 0.V30" TO THE RIGHT 46,38 FT TO&#13;
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FT S OF THE NK COR. TH W'LY MAKING A SW'LY ANGLE&#13;
OF' 92 28'30" WITH THE E LINK OF' SKC, 288.93 FT, TH&#13;
DKFL K)'25'3o' TU THE RIGHT 139.14 FUR A PL UF BEG,&#13;
TU DEF1. 59 O5'3O" TO THE LEFT 100.00 FT. TH DEFL&#13;
60 28'30" TO THE RIGHT 48.30 FT. TH DEFL 12048' 30" TO&#13;
THE RIGHT 151.37 FT TH DEFL 57 48'3O" TO THE RIGHT&#13;
45,14 FT. TH DKFL 120 ,Vl'30" TU THE RIGHT 5O.67 FT TU&#13;
THK PL OF HKG. BEING A PART OF SE FRLU SEC. 1 TIS&#13;
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DK. KOfiKRM, ROMA M. l-'l*&#13;
CUM AT A POINT IX THE E LINE UF SEC 2169.30 FT&#13;
S OF THE XE CUR. TH W'LY MAKING A SW'LY AXGLE OF&#13;
92 28'3&lt;J" WITH THE E LIXE OF SEC 288.93 FT. TH DEFL&#13;
10 2.V3O" TU THE RIGHT 185.52 FT FUR A PL OF BEG.&#13;
TH DF;FL 57 48':W)" TO THE LEFT 100.00 FT, TH DEFL&#13;
59 ll'30" TO THE RIGHT 48.30 FT DEFL 122 05'30" TO THE&#13;
RIGHT L&gt;2 12 FT TH DKFL 56 3V3O" TO THE RIGHT 45.44&#13;
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! IN G LOT A-5 OF A ADD , UNRECORDE D&#13;
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COM AT A POIN T IN TH E E U N E OF SEC , 2169.30&#13;
I I S OF TH E N E COR OF SEC , TH W'LY MAKIN G A&#13;
- . LY ANGL E OF 92°28'30" WITH TH E E LIN E OF SEC&#13;
--i.9 3 FT , TH DEF L lO^'SO " TO TH E RIGH T 27828 F T&#13;
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'itl DEF L 123° 23' TO TH E LEF T 48.30 FT , TH DEF L&#13;
54'30" TO TH E LEF T 152.12 FT , TH DEF L 123°28'30"&#13;
J TH E LEF T 45.44 FT , TH DEF L 55° 14' TO TH E LEF T 52.92&#13;
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^ EC. 1 T1S R4E BEIN G LOT A-6 OF A ADD , UNRECORDE D&#13;
DE . HEYER , FRE D 1-30&#13;
COM AT A POIN T IN TH E E LIN E OF SEC 2169.30 F T&#13;
5 OF TH E N E COR OF SEC , TH W'LY MAKIN G A SW'LY&#13;
ANGL E OF 92°28'30" WITH TH E E LIN E OF SEC , 288.93&#13;
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1 '4°40' TO TH E LEF T 48.30 FT , TH DEF L 56°37' TO TH E&#13;
Ii:F T 152.92 FT , TH DEF L 124^46' TO TH E LEF T 45.44 FT ,&#13;
rJ H DEF L 53°57* TO TH E LEF T 53.77 F T TO TH E PL OF&#13;
KEG , BEIN G A PAR T OF SE FRL U SEC . 1 T1S R4E BEIN G&#13;
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I&gt;£. HUNTER, RALPH L. 1-31&#13;
COM AT A POINT ON THE E LINE OF SEC 2169.30 FT&#13;
S OF THE NE COR, TH W'LY MAKING A SW'LY ANGLE&#13;
OF 92°28'30" WITH E LINE OF SEC 288.93 FT, TH DEFL&#13;
10° 25*30" TO THE RIGHT 371.04 FT FOR A PL OF BEG, TH&#13;
DEFL 52°40'00" TO THE LEFT 100.00 FT, TH DEFL 125°57'00"&#13;
TO THE LEFT 48.30 FT, TH DEFL 55c20'00" TO THE LEFT&#13;
153.77 FT, TH DEFL 126 03' TO THE LEFT 45.44 FT, TH&#13;
DEFL 52°40' TO THE LEFT 54.67 FT TO THE PL OF BEG,&#13;
EEING A PART OF SE FRLV4 SEC. 1 T1S R4E BEING LOT&#13;
A-8 OF A ADD, UNRECORDED&#13;
DE. MINER. FLORENCE E. 1-32&#13;
COM AT A POINT IN THE E LINE OF SEC, 2169.30 FT&#13;
S OF THE NE COR OF SEC, TH W'LY MAKING A SW'LY&#13;
ANGLE OF 92°2S'3O" WITH THE E LINE OF SEC, 288.93 FT,&#13;
TH DEFL 10-25'30" TO THE RIGHT 371.04 FT FOR A PL&#13;
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118°37' TO THE RIGHT 73.60 FT, TH DEFL 41°31' TO THE&#13;
RIGHT 50 FT, TH DEFL 97°36$30" TO THE RIGHT 83.50 FT&#13;
TO THE PL OF BEG, BEING A PART OF SE FRLU SEC. 1&#13;
T1S R4E BEING LOT A-9 OF A ADD, UNRECORDED&#13;
DE. HADLEY, PAUL 1-33A-1&#13;
COM AT NE COR OF SEC, TH S 2696.5 FT IN E LINE&#13;
OF SEC, TH S 16°30' W 307.5 FT, TH N 20° E 60.23 FT FOR&#13;
PL OF BEG, TH N 65" W 101.37 FT. TH NLY 90.55 FT IN&#13;
ARC OF CURVE LEFT OF 344.78 FT RADIUS, THE CHORD&#13;
BEARS N 14 59'30" E 90.44 FT, TH S 65° 14' E 109.24 FT, TH&#13;
SWLY TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF SEU SEC 1 T1SR4E&#13;
DE. STIVERS, GUY P. &amp; RUTH 1-33A-8&#13;
COM AT NE COR OF SEC, TH S 2696.5 FT IN E LINE&#13;
OF SEC, TH S 16 30' W 307.5 FT FOR PL OF BEG, TH&#13;
NORTH 65° W 109.3 FT, TH NLY 60.19 FT IN ARC OF CURVE&#13;
LEFT OF 314.78 FT RADIUS, THE CHORD BEARS N 27°32'&#13;
E 60.12 FT, TH S 65' E 101.37 FT, TH S 20a W 60,23 FT TO&#13;
PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF SEU SEC 1 T1S-R4E&#13;
DE. SMITH, AUBREY L. 1-33B&#13;
COM AT NE COR OF SEC, TH S 2169.31 FT IN E LINTE&#13;
OF SEC FOR A PL OF BEG, TH N 70°48' W 53.20 FT, TH&#13;
S 9° 14' W 104.63 FT. TH S 74C57' E 69.40 FT, TH N 103.79 FT&#13;
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FRLU SEC. 1 T1S R4E 0.09 AC&#13;
DE. ZWINOMAN, FRANK 1-SSC-l&#13;
COM AT NE COR OF SEC, TH S 2426.15 FT IN E LINE&#13;
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0;26( W 251.28 FT IN CENT OF HWY TH S 78°58' E 137.33&#13;
FT, TH N 253.94 FT IN E LINE OF SEC TO PL OF BEG,&#13;
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TH SOUTH 79 11' 30" E 106.48 FT, TH NORTH 10°05'30" E&#13;
97.12 FT, TH N 62 FT IN SEC LINE TO PL OF BEG, BEING&#13;
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DE. WEBB, WEIR 1-38C-2&#13;
COM AT NE COR OF SEC, TH S 2438.43 FT IN E LINE&#13;
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9 26' W 160.42 FT, TH S 79°ll'3O" EAST 106.48 FT, TH N&#13;
10cO5'30" EAST 97.12 FT," TH N 62 FT IN SEC LINE TO PL&#13;
CF BEG. BEING PART OF SEU SEC 1 T1S-R4E&#13;
D". COTTOM, GEORGE A. JR. 1-33D&#13;
fOM AT NE COR OF SEC, TH S 2426.15 FT IN E LINE&#13;
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9 26' t: Ii3.il&gt; FT IN CENT OF HWY, TH S 74°57' E 72.74&#13;
FT, TH S 132.35 FT IN E LINE OF SEC TO PL OF BEG,&#13;
BEING PART OF SE FRLU SEC. 1 T1S-R4E 0.25 AC.&#13;
DE. NADER, FRANK A. JR. 1-33E&#13;
COM AT NE COR OF SEC 1, TH S 2680.09 FT IN E&#13;
LINE OF SEC FOR PL OF BEG, TH N 78°58' W 117.63 FT,&#13;
TH DEFL 90 05' LEFr 141.75 FT, TH DEFL 72°19' LEFT&#13;
152.94 FT, TH NLY ALONG W BANK OF HURON RIVER&#13;
TO A POINT S 783 58' E OF PL OF BEG, TH N 78°58" W&#13;
85 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF SEU SEC 1 T1SR4E&#13;
DE. ANDRESS, ELWIN C. 1-S3F&#13;
COM AT NE COR OF SEC, TH S 2273.09 FT IN E LINE&#13;
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\V 20.1 FT, TH S 74 57' W 72.74 FT, TH N 20.71 FT IN E&#13;
LINE OF SEC TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF SE FRLU&#13;
SEC. 1 T1S-R4E 0.04 AC.&#13;
DE. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 1-40&#13;
ALL THAT PART OF SE FRLU LYING E OF THE&#13;
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DE. BACHMANN, ARNOLD WM. 1-41A&#13;
COM ATS1 ! POST OF SEC, TH N O^ff 40" W 215.69 FT&#13;
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BEING PART OF S »£ SEC 1 T1S-R4E 0.21 AC.&#13;
DE. 1EW1TT, MKRRITT 1-41B1&#13;
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TH S 0 29' EAST 170.82 FT. S 79 30' W 40.68 FT TO PL OF&#13;
BEG, BEING PART OF SEU SEC 1 T1S-R4E 0.16 AC.&#13;
DE. LA1JHAM, KOBKKT S. 1-41B-2&#13;
COM AT S'i POST OF SEC, TH N 0618'40" W 215.69 FT&#13;
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BEG, BEING PART OF SEU SEC 1 T1S-R4E 0.15 AC.&#13;
DE. STATE OK MICHIGAN DEPT. OF CONSERVATION 1-41D&#13;
COM AT THK SU COR OF SEC TH S 84°33'30" E 2065.7&#13;
FT TO THE W BANK OF THE HURON RIVER FOR A PL&#13;
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HURON RIVER, TH S 88'05'30" W 916.49 FT TO THE CENTER&#13;
LINE OF MC GREGOR RD, TH S 84°33'30" E IN S&#13;
LINE OF SEC TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF THE&#13;
SEC. 1 T1S R4E 2.06 AC&#13;
DE. STATE OF MICHIGAN DEPT. OF CONSERVATION&#13;
1-41E&#13;
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84°33'30" E, TH N 5C12' E 433.45 FT TO S SHORE OF PORTAGE&#13;
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FT TH S 46 47' W 302.73 FT IN CENT OF RD TO THE PL&#13;
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DE. LINDERMAN, EDWARD M. 1-41F&#13;
COM AT SU POST OF SEC, TH N 0°18'40" W 215.69&#13;
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TH N 0°29' W 6.52 FT, TH N 89e21' E 25 FT TH SOUTH&#13;
0°29' E 163.03 FT, TH S 79° 30' W 40.80 FT TO PL OF BEG,&#13;
BEING PART OF SEU SEC 1 T1S-R4E 0.15 AC.&#13;
DE. JAMESON, JOHN A. 1-41G&#13;
COM AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE CENT LINE&#13;
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PL OF BEG BEING A PART OF NEU SEC 12 AND A PART&#13;
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GREGOR RD, TH N 59'05' E 241.49 FT IN THE CENT OF&#13;
MC GREGOR RD FOR A PL OF BEG, TH N 59°05" E&#13;
247.67 FT TH N 5U12' E 561 FT, TH WLY IN THE SHORE&#13;
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DE. LINDERMAN, EDWARD M. 1-41-1&#13;
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BEING PART OF SEU SEC 1 T1S-R4E 0.27 AGr&#13;
DE. ARMBRUSTER, EDWIN 1-41-J-l&#13;
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35°07' EAST 599.2 FT IN CENT OF MC GREGOR RD., TH N&#13;
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E 250.75 FT FOR PL OF BEG, TH NORTH 5° 12' E 200 FT, TH&#13;
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58 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF SEU SEC 1 T1S-R4E&#13;
DE. VSITALO, FRED 1-41J-2&#13;
COM AT INTERSECTION OF CENT OF DEXTERPINCKNEY&#13;
ROAD &amp; CENTER OF MC GREGOR ROAD, TH&#13;
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TH N 59*05' E 489.16 FT, TH NORTH 5J12' E 361.1 FT, TH N&#13;
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200 FT, TH NORTH 66°50' E 58 FT, TH S 5J12' W 200 FT,&#13;
TH S 66°50' W 58 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF $EU&#13;
SEC 1 T1S-R4E&#13;
DE. ZIMMERMAN, MABEL 1-41J-3&#13;
COM AT INTERSECTION OF CENTER OF DEXTERPINCKNEY&#13;
ROAD &amp; CENT OF MC GREGOR ROAD, TH N&#13;
35°07' EAST 599.2 FT IN CENT OF MC GREGOR RD, TH N&#13;
59°05' E 489.16 FT, TH NORTH 5° 12' E 361.1 FT, TH N&#13;
66650' E 366.75 FT FOR PL OF BEG, TH NORTH 5° 12' E 200&#13;
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66°50' W 58 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF SEU SEC&#13;
1 T1S-R4E&#13;
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COM AT INTERSECTION OF CENTER OF DEXTERPINCKNEY&#13;
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E 24.75 FT FOR PL OF BEG, TH N 5° 12' E 230. 83 FT, TH&#13;
N 66°50' E 54.66 FT, TH S 5912' W 221.55 FT, TH S 5905'&#13;
W 59.49 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF SEU SEC 1&#13;
T1S-R4E&#13;
DE.. CASWELL, LESLIE l-tlJ-6&#13;
COM AT INTERSECTION OF CENTER OF DEXTERPINCKNEY&#13;
ROAD &amp; CENTER OF MC GREGOR ROAD, TH&#13;
N 35e07' E 599.2 FT IN CENT OF MC GREGOR RD, TH&#13;
N 59*05' E 751.85 FT, TH NORTH 5° 12' E 40.85 FT, TH N&#13;
59°05' E 84.24 FT FOR PL OF BEG, TH NORTH 5° 12' E&#13;
221.25 FT, TH N 66°50' E 54.66 FT, TH S 5312* W 195.15 FT,&#13;
TH S 46° 37' W 60.39 FT, TH SOUTH 59c05' W 10.78 FT TO&#13;
PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF SEU SEC 1 T1S-R4E&#13;
DE. ZIMMERMAN, ROBERT l^lJ-7&#13;
COM AT INTERSECTION OF CENTER OF DEXTERPINCKNEY&#13;
ROAD &amp; CENTER OF MC GREGOR ROAD, TH N&#13;
35°07' EAST 599.2 FT IN CENTER OF MC GREGOR RD, TH&#13;
N 59°05' E 751.85 FT, TH N 5U21 E 40.85 FT, TH N 59*05'&#13;
E 95.02 FT, TH N 46°37' E 60.39 FT FOR PL OF BEG, TH N&#13;
5°12' E 195.15 FT, TH N 66°50" E 54.66 FT, TH S 5°12' W&#13;
166.58 FT, TH S 46*37' W 72.71 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING&#13;
PART OF SEU SEC 1 T1S-R4E&#13;
DE. ZIMMERMAN ROBERT 1-41J-8&#13;
COM AT INTERSECTION OF CENTER OF DEXTERPINCKNEY&#13;
ROAD &amp; CENT OF MC GREGOR ROAD, TH N&#13;
35°07' EAST 599.2 FT IN CENT OF MC GREGOR RD., TH&#13;
N 59°O5' E 874.45 FT., TH NORTH 46°37' W 172 FT, TH N&#13;
5°12' EAST 49.88 FT FOR PL OF BEG, TH N 5°12' E 138.01&#13;
FT, TH S 66°50' W 54.66 FT, TH S 5°12' W 166.58 FT, TH N&#13;
46°37" E 72.71 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF SEU&#13;
SEC 1 T1S-R4E&#13;
DE. ZIMMERMAN, MABEL &amp; GORTON, ARCHIE 1-41-K&#13;
COM AT SW COR OF LOT 27, 'WOODLAND BEACH' A&#13;
RECORDED PLAT, TH NORTH 25°35' E 177.6 FT, TH N 64°25'&#13;
W 33 FT, TH S 31°38'30" W 415.1 FT, TH S 47 03' W 25.77&#13;
FT FOR PL OF BEG, TH S 37°06' E 115.97 FT, TH N 40°09'&#13;
E 234.67 FT, TH S 22°58' E 122.44 FT, TH S 47 04' W 200 FT,&#13;
TH S 22°58' E 100 FT TH N 47c04' E 25 FT, TH S 22:58' E&#13;
65 FT, TH S 47°04' W 25 FT, TH S 22C58' E 94.33 FT, TH S&#13;
88°05'30" WEST 720.57 FT, TH NELY ALONG MC GREGOR&#13;
ROAD TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF SEU, SEC 1 T1SR4E&#13;
4.00 AC.&#13;
DE. MAYER, SGT. ROBERT H. 1-41-L&#13;
COM AT SW COR OF LOT 27 'WOODLAND BEACH' A&#13;
RECORDED PLAT, TH NORTH 25°35' E 177.6 FT, TH N 64°25'&#13;
W 33 FT, TH S 31c38'30" W 415.1 FT IN CENT OF ROAD,&#13;
TH S 47°03' WEST 25.77 FT, TH S 37° 06' E 28.68 FT FOR PL&#13;
OF BEG, TH S 37c06' EAST 87.29 FT, TH N 40'09' E 234.67&#13;
FT, TH N 22°58' W 50.58 FT TH N 84° W 68.90 FT, TH SWLY&#13;
IN SELY LINE OF MC GREGOR ROAD TO PL OF BEG,&#13;
BEING PART OF SEU SEC 1 T1S-R4E 0.43 AC.&#13;
DE. VENTRELLA, R.F. 1-41-M&#13;
COM AT SW COR OF LOT 27 OF WOODLAND BEACH,&#13;
A RECORDED PLAT, TH N 25°35' E 177.6 FT, TH N 64 25'&#13;
W 33 FT, TH S 31°46' W 415.10 FT IN CENT OF RD, TH S&#13;
47°10'30" W 25.77 FT, TH S 37°02'30" E 203.34 FT FOR PL&#13;
OF BEG, TH NORTH 47°07' E 200 FT, TH S 22c05' E 100&#13;
FT, TH S 47°07' W 200 FT TH N 22°O5' W 100 FT TO PL&#13;
OF BEG, BEING PART OF SEU SEC 1 T1S-R4E 0.48 AC&#13;
DE. VENTRELLA, ROCOO F. 1-4l-N&#13;
COM AT SW COR OF LOT 27 OF WOODLAND BEACH,&#13;
A RECORDED PLAT, TH N 25C35' E 177.6 FT, TH N 64°25'&#13;
W 33 FT, TH S 31°46' W 415.10 FT IN CENT OF RD, TH S&#13;
47°10'30" W 25.77 FT, TH S 37'02'30" E 203.34 FT, TH S&#13;
22°05' E 100 FT, TH N 47°04' E 25 FT FOR PL OF BEG,&#13;
TH N 47°04' E 175 FT, TH S 22C58' E 65 FT, TH S 47°04' W&#13;
175 FT, TH N 22°58' W 65 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART&#13;
OF SEU SEC 1 T1S-R4E 0.25 AC&#13;
DE. SAMBORSKI, ANNA 1-41-O&#13;
COM AT SW COR OF LOT 27 OF WOODLAND BEACH,&#13;
A RECORDED PLAT, TH N 25'35' E 177.6 FT, TH N 64°25'&#13;
W 33 FT, TH S 31 "38*30" WEST 415.1 FT IN CENT OF RD,&#13;
TH SOUTH 47°03' W 25.77 FT, TH S 37°06' E 203.34 FT,&#13;
TH S 22°58' E 165 FT FOR PL OF BEG, TH N 47 = 04' E 200&#13;
FT, TH S 22°58" E 235 FT, TH SOUTH 88°05'30" W 201.43&#13;
FT, TH NORTH 22C58' W 94.33 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING&#13;
PART OF SEU SEC 1 T1S-R4E 0.70 AC.&#13;
DE. FORNER, ROBERT J. 1-41-P-l&#13;
COM AT INTERSECTION OF CENT OF DEXTERPINCKNEY&#13;
ROAD &amp; CENTER OF MC GREGOR ROAD, TH&#13;
N 35°07* EAST 599.2 FT IN CENT OF MC GREGOR ROAD,&#13;
TH N 59°05' E 489.16 FT IN CENT OF ROAD, TH N 5° 12' E&#13;
40.85 FT FOR PL OF BEG, TH N 5° 12* E 274.79 FT, TH N&#13;
66'50' E 54.66 FT, TH S 5° 12' W 265.65 FT, TH S 59a05' W&#13;
59.49 FT IN N LINE OF ROAD TO PL OF BEG, "PARCEL&#13;
J" BEING PART OF SEU SEC 1 T1S-R4E 0.30 AC.&#13;
DE. FORNER, C. KATHERINE 1-41P-2&#13;
COM AT INTERSECTION OF CENT OF DEXTERPINCKNEY&#13;
ROAD &amp; CENT OF MC GREGOR ROAD, TH N&#13;
35°07* EAST 599.2 FT IN CENT OF MC GREGOR ROAD, TH&#13;
N 59a05' E 548.65 FT IN CENT OF ROAD, TH N 5°12' E&#13;
40.85 FT FOR PL OF BEG, TH N 5" 12' E 265.65 FT, TH N&#13;
66°50' E 54.66 FT, TH S 5°12' W 256.6 FT, TH S 59°05'&#13;
W 59.49 FT IN N LINE OF ROAD TO PL OF BEG, "PARCEL&#13;
K" BEING PART OF SEU SEC 1 T1S-R4E 0.29 AC.&#13;
DE. MR. Si MRS. JOHN P. DUNNETT 1-41P-3&#13;
COM AT INTERSECTION OF CENT OF DEXTERPINCKNEY&#13;
ROAD &amp; CENT OF MC GREGOR ROAD, TH N&#13;
35c07' EAST 599.2 FT IN CENT OF MC GREGOR RD,, TH N&#13;
59°05' E 608.14 FT IN CENTER OF ROAD, TH N 5612' E&#13;
40.85 FT FOR PL OF BEG, TH N 5 12' E 256.6 FT, TH N&#13;
66°50* E 54.66 FT, TH S 5*12' W 247.51 FT, TH S 59 05' W&#13;
59.48 FT IN N LINE OF ROAD TO PL OF BEG, "PARCEL&#13;
L" BEING PART OF SEU SEC 1 T1S-R4E 0.28 AC.&#13;
DE. FLEK, EUGENE 1-41P4&#13;
COM AT INTERSECTION OF CENT OF DEXTERPINCKNEY&#13;
ROAD &amp; CENT OF MC GREGOR ROAD, TH&#13;
N 35°07' EAST 599.2 FT IN CENTER OF MC GREGOR RD.&#13;
TH N 59°05' E 667.62 FT IN CENT OF ROAD, TH N 5°12' E&#13;
40.85 FT FOR PL OF BEG, TH N 5°12' E 247.51 FT, TH N&#13;
66e50' E 54.66 FT, TH S 5° 12' W 238.41 FT TH S 59 = 05' W&#13;
59.48 FT TO PL OF BEG. "PARCEL M" BEING PART OF&#13;
S E * SEC 1 T1SR4E 0.27 AC.&#13;
DE. RIGHT OF WAY 1-41P-5&#13;
COM AT INTERSECTION OF CENT OF DEXTERPINCKNEY&#13;
ROAD AND CENT OF MC GREGOR ROAD, TH&#13;
N 35s 07' EAST 599.2 FT IN CENT OF MC GREGOR ROAD,&#13;
TH N 59°05' E 727.10 FT IN CENT OF ROAD FOR PL OF&#13;
BEG, TH N 5°12' E 279.26 FT, TH S 66'W W 218.64 FT,&#13;
TH N 5O12' E 45.46 FT, TH N 66°50* E 232.0 FT, TH N 5*12*&#13;
E 200 FT, TH N 66°50&gt; E 18.75 FT, TH S 5°12* W 200 FT, TH N&#13;
66 50' E 232.0 FT TH S 5° 12' W 45.46 FT, TH S 6&amp;*W&#13;
W 218.64 FT, TH S S " ^ W 271.68 FT, TH S 59*05* W 4950&#13;
FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF S E * SEC 1 T1S-R4E&#13;
DE. MAG DA, JOSEPH A 1-41Q-1&#13;
COM AT INTERSECTION OF CENT OF DEXTERPINCKNEY&#13;
ROAD &amp; CENT OF MC GREGOR ROAD, TH N&#13;
35 07' E 599.2 FT IN CENT OF MC GREGOR ROAD, TH N&#13;
59° 05' E 489. 16 FT IN CENT OF ROAD, TH N 5*12* E 361.10&#13;
FT FOR PL OF BEG. TH N 5° 12' E 200 FT, TH NORTH 66°50*&#13;
E 58 FT, TH S 5°12* W 200 FT, TH S te'Sff W 58 FT TO PL OF&#13;
BEG, "PARCEL A" BEING PART OF SE% SEC 1 T1S-R4E&#13;
0.24 AC.&#13;
DE. U ANGBICHLER, EDWARD J. 1-41Q-2&#13;
COM AT INTERSECTION OF CENT OF DEXTERPINCKNEY&#13;
ROAD &amp; CENTER OF MC GREGOR ROAD, TH&#13;
N 35 07' EAST 599.2 FT IN CENT OF MC GREGOR ROAD,&#13;
TH N 59°05' E 489.16 FT IN CENT OF ROAD, TH N 5'12' E&#13;
361.10 FT, TH N 66'50' E 58 FT FOR PL OF BEG, TH N&#13;
5 12' E 200 FT, TH N 66'50' E 58 FT, TH S 5'12' W 200 FT, TH&#13;
S 66° 50' W 58 FT TO PL OF BEG, *'PARCEL B" BEING PART&#13;
OF SEU SEC 1 T1S-R4E 0.24 AC.&#13;
DE. MR. &amp; MRS. JOHN P. DUNNETT 1-41R-1&#13;
COM AT INTERSECTION OF CENT OF DEXTERPINCKNEY&#13;
ROAD &amp; CENTER OF MC GREGOR ROAD, TH&#13;
N 35° 07' EAST 599.2 FT IN CENT OF MC GREGOR ROAD,&#13;
TH N 59°05' E 489.16 FT, TH NORTH 5*12' E 361.1 FT, TH&#13;
N 66°50" E 116 FT FOR PL OF BEG, TH NORTH 5O12' E&#13;
200 FT, TH N 66°50' E 58 FT, TH S 5*12' W 200 FT, TH SOUTH&#13;
66°50' W 58 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF SEU PARCEL&#13;
C SEC 1 T1S-R4E&#13;
DE. TROUP, OREN W. 1-41R-2&#13;
COM AT INTERSECTION OF CENT OF DEXTERPINCKNEY&#13;
ROAD &amp; CENTER OF MC GREGOR ROAD, TH&#13;
N 35°07' EAST 599.2 FT IN CENT OF MC GREGOR RD, TH&#13;
N 59°05" E 489.16 FT, TH NORTH 5°12' E 361.1 FT, TH N&#13;
66 50' E 174 FT FOR PL OF BEG, TH N 5e12' E 200 FT, TH&#13;
N 66°50* E 58 FT, TH S 5°12' W 200 FT, TH S 66°50' WEST&#13;
58 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF SE% SEC 1 T1SR4E&#13;
DE. STATE OF MICHIGAN DEPT. OF CONSERVATION&#13;
1-43&#13;
BEG AT THE SW COR OF SEC, TH N 508 FT IN THE&#13;
W LINE OF SEC TO THE N'LY SIDE OF THE DEXTER TO&#13;
PINCKNEY HWY, TH SE'LY ALONG THE N'LY SIDE OF&#13;
THE HWY TO A POINT IN THE S LINE OF SEC, TH W'LY&#13;
143534 FT IN THE S LINE OF SEC TO THE PL OF BEG,&#13;
BEING A PART OF SWU, SEC. 1 T1S R4E 9.50 AC&#13;
DE. GATES, BERNADINE L. &amp; LOURIA, CELJNA 1-4S&#13;
COM AT SU POST OF SEC, TH N 82°22' W 834.58 FT IN&#13;
S LINE OF SEC TH N 69° 10* E 448 FT FOR A PL OF BEG,&#13;
TH S 00° 29' E 154.35 FT, TH N 75°45' E 51.48 FT, TH N&#13;
0°29' W 206.23 FT, TH S 82°07' W 50.40 FT, TH S 0°29' E&#13;
44.65 FT TO THE PL OF BEG, BEING A PART OF SEU OF&#13;
SWU SEC. 1 T1S R4E&#13;
DE. BIESTEK, ALPHONSO 1-44&#13;
THE E 50 FT IN WIDTH OF THE W 100 FT IN WIDTH&#13;
OF THE FOLLOWING DESC LAND, COM AT THE SK POST&#13;
OF SEC, TH N 82°22' W 834.58 FT IN THE S LINE OF SEC,&#13;
TH N 69° 10' E 448 FT, TH S 00°29' E 105.35 FT FOR A PL&#13;
OF BEG, TH N 89°31* E 150 FT, TH N 00°29' W 177.30 FT, TH&#13;
S 74°42' W 51.50 FT, TH S 79°52'W 50.70 FT, TH S 82°07'&#13;
W 50.40 FT, TH S 00°29' E 150 FT TO THE PL OF BEG, BEING&#13;
A PA*RT OF SEU OF SWU, ALSO COM AT SU POST&#13;
OF SEC, TH N 82°22' W 834.58 FT IN S LINE OF SEC,&#13;
TH N 69°10' E 448 FT, TH S 0°29' E 105.35 FT, TH N 89°31'&#13;
E 50 FT FOR PL OF BEG, TH CONT N 89=31' E 50 FT, TH&#13;
S 14.22 FT TO NLY LINE OF R.O.W., TH SWLY ALONG NLY&#13;
LINE OF R.O.W. TO POINT WHICH IS 26.45 FT, S OF PLACE&#13;
OF BEG, TH N 26.45 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF&#13;
SEU OF SW U SEC 1 T1S-R4E&#13;
DE. BUHL, WALTER 1-45&#13;
THE E 50 FT IN WIDTH OF THE FOLLOWING DESC&#13;
LAND, COM AT THE SU POST OF SEC, TH N 82°22' W&#13;
834.58 FT IN THE S LINE OF SEC, TH N 69° 10' E 448 FT,&#13;
TH S OO°29' E 105.35 FT FOR A PL OF BEG, TH N 89°31'&#13;
E 150 FT, TH N 00°29' W 177.30 FT, TH S 74°42' W 51.50 FT.&#13;
TH S 79°52' W 50.70 FT, TH S 82o0T W 50.40 FT, TH S 00*29'&#13;
E 150 FT TO THE PL OF BEG, BEING A PART OF SEU&#13;
OF SWU SEC. 1 T1S R4E&#13;
DE. CAFEGO, STEVE 1-4«A&#13;
COM AT SU POST QF SEC, TH N 0°18'40" W 215.69&#13;
FT IN N &amp; SU LINE, TH S 79°30' W 57.83 FT IN N LINE&#13;
OF RIGHT OF WAY FOR PL OF BEG, TH S 79e30" W 50.85&#13;
FT, TH N 0°29* W 203.93 FT, TH N 89°31' E 50 FT, TH S&#13;
0°29' E 195.1 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF SWU&#13;
SEC 1 T1S-R4E&#13;
DE. STEMLER, ANTHONY 1-4$B&#13;
COM AT SU POST OF SEC, TH N 0°18'40" W 215.69&#13;
FT, TH S 79°30' WEST 159.53 FT FOR PL OF BEG, TH&#13;
SOUTH 79°30' W 50.85 FT, TH N 0'29' WEST 171 FT, TH N&#13;
62°37' E 56.05 FT, TH S 0629' E 187.3 FT TO PL OF BEG,&#13;
BEING PART OF SWU SEC 1 T1S-R4E 0.20 AC.&#13;
DE. KLAIS, ELAINE &amp; HAROLD 1-46C&#13;
COM AT SU POST OF SEC, TH N 0°18'40" W 215.69&#13;
FT IN N &amp; SU LINE, TH S 79°30' W 6.98 FT FOR PL OF BEG,&#13;
TH S 79°30' W 50.85 FT, TH N 0°29' W 195.1 FT, TH N 89°21'&#13;
E 50 FT, TH S 0°29' E 186.27 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING&#13;
PART OF SWU SEC 1 T1S-R4E 0.22 AC.&#13;
DE. STEMLER, ANTHONY 1-46D&#13;
COM AT SU COR OF SEC 1, TH NORTH 0818'40" W&#13;
195.36 FT IN N &amp; SU LINE, TH S 79°30' W 159.55 FT FOR&#13;
PL OF BEG, TH S 0°29' E 152.33 FT, TH S 79e30' W 17.26&#13;
FT, TH SOUTH 7S°45' W 33.86 FT TH N 0^9* WEST 154.44&#13;
FT, TH N 75°45' E 2.02 FT, TH N 79630' E 48.67 FT TO PL&#13;
OF BEG, BEING PART OF NWU, SEC 12 &amp; PART OF SWU,&#13;
SEC 1, T1S-R4E 0.18 A.&#13;
DE. STEMLER, ANTHONY 1-46E&#13;
COM AT SU COR OF SEC 1, TH N 0°18'40" W 195.36&#13;
FT IN N &amp; SU LINE, TH S 79°30&gt; W 208.22 FT, TH SOUTH&#13;
75°45' W 2.02 FT FOR PL OF BEG, TH S 0°29' E 154.44 FT, TH&#13;
S 75°45' W 51.59 FT, TH N 0°29' W 154.44 FT, TH N 75°45' E&#13;
51.59 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF NWU, SEC 12 &amp;&#13;
PART OF SWU, SEC 1 T1S-R4E 0.18 AC. ,&#13;
DE. DINSMOORE, LEO 1-46F&#13;
COM AT Sy4 POST OF SEC, TH N 0e18'40" W 215.69 FT&#13;
IN N &amp; SU LINE, TH S 79°30p W 108.68 FT IN N LINE OF 20&#13;
FT RIGHT OF WAY FOR PL OF BEG, TH S 79°30' W 50.85&#13;
FT, TH N 0°29' W 187.30 FT, TH N 6293T E 56.05 FT, TH S&#13;
0°29' E 203.93 FT TO THE PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF&#13;
SWU SEC 1 T1S-R4E&#13;
DE. HOHF, MILFORD 1-4 7A&#13;
COM AT Sy4 POST OF SEC, TH N 82°22' W 834.58 FT&#13;
ALONG S LINE OF SEC, TH N G9°1V E 448 FT, TH S 0°29' E&#13;
105.35 FT, TH N 89°31' E 150 FT FOR A PL OF BEG, TH&#13;
N 0°29' W 177.30 FT, TH N 69°34' E 53.19 FT, TH S 0°29' E&#13;
195.45 FT, TH S 89°31' W 50 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING&#13;
PART OF SWU SEC. 1 T1S R4E&#13;
DE. CRISOVAN, MICHAEL A. 1-47B&#13;
COM AT SU POST OF SEC, TH N 88°22' W 834.58 FT&#13;
IN S LINE OF SEC, TH N 69'10' E 448. FT, TH N 0°29' W&#13;
26.21 FT, TH S 83°09' W 161 FT FOR PL OF BEG, TH S 0°26'&#13;
E1170.5 FT, TH N 83°13' E 632 FT, TH SOUTH 8°17' W 84.19&#13;
FT, TH S 10°24' W 97.12 FT, TH S 29805' W 2.31 FT, TH S&#13;
60°55' E 20 FT, TH S 12e19'50" W 48.70 FT, TH S 61°07' E&#13;
318.62 FT, TH S 51° 10' W 278.44 FT, TH N 46° 26' W 174.66&#13;
FT, TH S 65°20* W 639.6 FT, TH N 12°02' WEST 183.42 FT,&#13;
TH N 49°39'30" W 121.6 FT, TH N 37°02' E 500.36 FT, TH&#13;
N 46'2ff W 4.12 FT, TH N 0°40' E 145.63 FT, TH S 85948* E&#13;
40.08 FT, TH N 0°40' E 95.2 FT, TH S 78°4T E 158.84 FT, TH&#13;
N 86°50' E 271.98 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF&#13;
NWU OF SEC 12 &amp; PART OF SWU OF SEC 1 T1S-R4E&#13;
11.20 AC.&#13;
DE. MOVINSKI, BROUASSA 1-47C&#13;
BEG AT THE SE COR OF LOT 36. OF "PORTAGE LAKE&#13;
SHORES" A RECORDED SUBDIVISION, TH N 0*10' W 214&#13;
FT TO THE NE COR OF LOT 35 OF SAID SUBDIVISION,&#13;
TH E 50 FT, TH S 0°10' E 101.7 FT, TH W 40 FT, TH S 0°10'&#13;
E 120.3 FT, TH N 51°30' W 12.80 FT TO THE PL OF BEG,&#13;
BEING A PART OF NWy* SEC. 12 &amp; A PART OF SW%&#13;
SEC 1 SEC. 1 T1S R4E 0.14 AC&#13;
DE. KLEINOW. HOWARD 1-47D&#13;
COM AT SU POST OF SEC, TH N 82*22' W 834.58 FT IN&#13;
S LINE OF SEC, TH N 69° 10' E 448 FT FOR PL OF BEG,&#13;
TH tf 0°29' W 26.21 FT, TH S 83e09' W 40.25 FT, TH S 0°29'&#13;
W_ 40. 25 FT, TH N 0929' W 144.07 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING&#13;
PART OF SEU SEC. 1 T1S R4E&#13;
DE. THOMSON, GEORGE M. 1-47E&#13;
COM AT SU POST OF SEC, TH N 82922' W 834.58 FT&#13;
IN S LINE OF SEC, TH N 69° 10' E 448 FT, TH N 0*29' W&#13;
26.21 FT, TH S 83809* E 40.25 FT FOR PL OF 'BEG, TH S&#13;
0829' E 170.3 FT, S 83'09f W 40.25 FT, TH N 0e29' W 170.3&#13;
FP, TH N 83W E 40.25 FT TO F t OF BEG, BEING&#13;
OF SEU SEC. 1 T1S R4E&#13;
DE. THEOBALD, KENNETH J. 1-47F&#13;
COM AT Stt POST OF SEC, TH N 82g22« W 834.58 *T&#13;
IN S LINE OF SEC, TH N 6 8 ' i a E 448 FT, TH N. 0*29' W&#13;
26.21 FT, TH S 83'09* W 120.60 FT FOR PL OF BEG, TH S&#13;
0829' E 170.30 FT, TH S 83°09' W 40.25 FT, TH N 0*29' W 170.3&#13;
FT, TH N 83°09J E 40.25 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF&#13;
S E * SEC 1 T1S R4E&#13;
DE. MESKO, ANDREW 1-47 G&#13;
COM AT S% POST OF SEC, TH N 82°22' W 834.58 FT IN&#13;
S LINE OF SEC, TH N 69B10* E 448 FT, TH N 0"29' W 26.21&#13;
FT, TH S 83°09' W 80.50 FT FOR PL OF BEG, TH S 0°29'&#13;
E 170.30 FT, TH S 83Q09l W 40.5 FT, TH N 0829* W 170.3 FT,&#13;
TH N &amp;*W E 40.5 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF SEU&#13;
SEC 1 T1S-R4E&#13;
DE. PLACE, WALTER O. 1-48&#13;
BEG AT THE SE COR OF THE SEC, TH W 104 FT IN&#13;
THE S LINE OF SEC TO THE 860 FT CONTOUR ON THE&#13;
E SIDE OF THE HURON RIVER, TH NE'LY ALONG THE&#13;
860 FT CONTOUR TO A POINT IN THE E LINE OF SEC, TH&#13;
S 225.50 FT IN THE E LINE OF THE SEC TO THE PL OF&#13;
BEG, BEING A PART OF SE FRL# SEC. 1 TIS R4E 0.30&#13;
AC&#13;
DE. TOWER, DON A. 1-49&#13;
COM AT SE COR OF LOT 26 OF WOODLAND BEACH,&#13;
TH N 64°40' W 35 FT IN SLY LINE OF LOT 26 FOR PL OF&#13;
BEG, TH N 64°40' W 187.3 FT, TH SOUTH 1°55' E 56.66 FT,&#13;
TH S 66°51'30" E 159.07' FT, TH N 32°10* E 45.3 FT TO PL&#13;
OF BEG, BEING PART OF SE FRL% SEC 1 T1S-R4E&#13;
DE. TOWNER, DONALD A. 1-50&#13;
COM AT SE COR OF LOT 26 OF WOODLAND BEACH,&#13;
TH N 64°40' W 15 FT, TH S 32*10' W 453 FT FOR PL OF&#13;
BEG, TH N 64°40' W 20 FT, TH NORTH 66°51'30" W 141.07&#13;
FT, TH S 1°55' E 68.84 FT, TH S 64°52' E 82.8 FT, TH N 86"16'&#13;
E 47.45 FT, TH NORTH 32°10' E 43.56 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING&#13;
PART OF SE FRLU SEC 1 T1S-R4E&#13;
DE. BONE, WALTER 1-51&#13;
COM AT SW COR OF SEC, TH N 508 FT IN W LINE OF&#13;
SEC FOR PL OF BEG, TH N 7°54' E 74.30 FT, TH N PARALLEL&#13;
TO &amp; 10 FT E OF W LINE OF SEC TO N LINE OF&#13;
SWU OF SWU, TH ELY 40 FT IN N LINE OF SW% OF&#13;
SWU, TH SLY TO A POINT IN N LINE OF HWY, TH NORTH&#13;
76°47' W 40 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF SWU&#13;
SEC 1 T1S-R4E&#13;
DE. BONE, WALTER 1-53&#13;
COM AT SW COR OF SEC TH N 508 FT IN W UNE OF&#13;
SEC, TH S 76°47' E 40 FT FOR PL OF BEG, TH NLY TO A&#13;
POINT IN N LINE OF SW% OF SW% 50 FT ELY OF NW&#13;
COR OF SWU OF SWU, TH ELY 40 FT, TH SLY TO N&#13;
LINE OF HWY, TH N 76°47' W 40 FT TO PL OF BEG,&#13;
BEING PART OF SWU SEC 1 T1S-R4E&#13;
DE. BATES, HAROLD M. 1-5S&#13;
COM AT SW COR OF SEC, TH N 508 FT IN W LINE&#13;
OF SEC, TH S 76°47' EAST 80 FT FOR PL OF BEG, TH&#13;
NLY TO A POINT IN N LINE OF SWU OF SWU 90 FT&#13;
ELY OF NW COR OF SW^4 OF SWU, TH ELY 50 FT IN N&#13;
LINE OF SWU OF SWU, TH SLY TO N LINE OF HWY, TH&#13;
NORTH 76°47* W 50 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF&#13;
SW}4 SEC 1 T1S-R4E&#13;
DE. MC GONIGAL, SAMUEL 1-54&#13;
COM AT SW COR OF SEC, TH N 508 FT IN W LINE OF&#13;
SEC, TH S 76°47' EAST 130 FT IN N LINE OF HWY FOR&#13;
PL OF BEG, TH NLY TO A POINT IN N LINE OF SWU OF&#13;
SWU WHICH IS 140 FT ELY OF NW COR OF SWU OF&#13;
SWU, TH ELY 45 FT IN N LINE OF SWU OF SWU. TH SLY&#13;
TO A POINT IN N LINE OF HWY, TH N 76°47' W 51.5 FT&#13;
TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF SWU SEC 1 T1S-R4E&#13;
DE. CLARK, PALL B. ET AL 2-4A&#13;
SWU EXC N 165 FT SEC. 2 TIS R4E 150.00 AC&#13;
DE. ROSS, BETSY H. 2-5A-1&#13;
BEG AT CENTER OF SECTION, TH S 89°43' E 618.38 FT&#13;
IN E &amp; WU LINE, TH S 5°22' E" 125.0 FT, TH S 89'43' E&#13;
250.0 FT, TH N 5°22' W 125.0 FT, TH S 89°43' E 641.22 FT&#13;
IN E &amp; WU LINE, TH S 12°47' W 186.34 FT, TH S 8'27' W&#13;
207.75 FT, TH S 36°05' W 250.38 FT, TH S 3°31' W 169.11 Ff.&#13;
TH S 5°29' E 95.15 FT, TH S 63°39' W 92.00 FT TO THK&#13;
NE'LY LINE OF THE PINCKNEY ROAD, TH S 46°30' l:&#13;
178.23 FT ALONG THE NE'LY LINE OF SAID ROAD, Til S&#13;
43°OO' E 400,09 FT ALONG THE NE'LY LINE OF SAID ROAD&#13;
TO THE S LINE OF N% OF SEU OF SEC, TH W'LY 436.74&#13;
FT IN THE S LINE OF THE N% OF SEU, TH N 45 FT,&#13;
TH W 100 FT, TH S 45 FT TH WLY TO THE SW COR OF&#13;
NWU OF SEU, TH N'LY IN THE N &amp; SU LINE TO THK&#13;
PL OF BEG, EXC THE FOLLOWING DESC LAND, COM AT&#13;
THE EU POST OF SEC. Til S 00°07' W 302.10 FT IN THE&#13;
E LINE OF SEC, TH S 61°41' W 1417.16 FT, TH N 46°30" W&#13;
34.80 FT TO THE INTERSECTION OF THE NE'LY LINE OF&#13;
PINCKNEY ROAD AND THE N'LY LINE OF WINSTON&#13;
DRIVE, TH N 46°30' W 63 FT TH DEFL 98°28'30" TO THi;&#13;
LEFT 33.06 FT FOR A PL OF BEG, TH CONTINUING SW'LY&#13;
136.94 FT ALONG THE SAME COURSE, TH DEFL 97"11'&#13;
TO THE LEFT 188.23 FT, TH DEFL 75"28" TO THE LEFT&#13;
118.77 .FT. TH TH DEFL 90&amp;22'30" TO THE LEFT 54.40 FT, TH&#13;
DEFL 3°30' TO THE LEFT 148.27 FT TO THE PL OF BEG&#13;
BEING A PART OF N&gt;2 OF SEU ALSO EXC LAND EMBRACED&#13;
IN PLAT OF HELLS ACRES, ALSO EXC LAND&#13;
SOLD TO WHEELER, DE-2-5F SEC 2 T1S-R4E 38.53 AC.&#13;
DE. BAUGHN, CORNELIUS &amp; PATRICIA 2-5A-2&#13;
BEG AT A POINT ON E &amp; WU LINE OF SEC 2, TH S&#13;
89°04' E 618.38 FT FROM CENTER POST, TH S 89*04' L&#13;
250.0 FT TO W LINE OF DEXTER-PINCKNEY ROAD TH S&#13;
5C22' E ALONG SAID WLY LINE 125.0 FT, TH N 89°04' W&#13;
250.0 FT, TH N 5°22' W 125.0 FT TO P.O.B., BEING PART 01-&#13;
NWU OF SEU SEC 2 T1S-R4E 0.17 AC.&#13;
DE. ROSS, BETSY H. 2-5B-1&#13;
SWU OF SEU EXC A PARCEL OF LAND DESC AS COM&#13;
AT THE NE COR OF SWU OF SEU, TH S 197 FT IN THE&#13;
E LINE OF SWU OF SEU, TH W 45 FT, TH N 62 FT FOR&#13;
A PL OF BEG, TH W 100 FT, TH N 135 FT, TH E 100 FT&#13;
TH S 135 FT TO PL OF BEG, EXC COM AT NE COR OV&#13;
SWVi OF SEU, TH S 197 FT IN E LINE OF SWU OF&#13;
SEU, TH W 45 FT FOR PL OF BEG, TH N 197 FT TH W&#13;
100 FT, TH S 197 FT, TH E 100 FT TO PL OF BEG SEC 2&#13;
T1S-R4E 39.56 AC&#13;
DE. GUEST, ELMER F. A. 2 5B-2&#13;
COM AT NE COR OF SWU OF SEU, TH S 197.0 FT&#13;
TH W 45.0 FT FOR PL OF BEG, TH N 62.0 FT, TH W 100 0 »T'&#13;
TH S 62.0 FT, TH E 100.0 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART&#13;
OF SWU OF SEU SEC 2 T1S-R4E 0.14 AC.&#13;
DE. ROWSE, ROLLAND E. 2-5C&#13;
COM AT CENT OF SEU OF SEC, TH S 197 FT IN E&#13;
LINE OF SWU OF SEU, TH W 45 FT, TH N 107 FT FOR&#13;
A PL OF BEG, TH N 45 FT, TH W 100 FT, TH S 45 FT TH&#13;
E 100 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING A PART OF SWU OF SEU&#13;
SEC. 2 TIS R4E&#13;
DE. ZOBB, STEPHEN A. 2-5D&#13;
COM AT CENT OF SEU OF SEC, TH S 197 FT IN F&#13;
LINE OF SWU OF SEU, TH W 45 FT, TH N 152 FT FOR \&#13;
PL OF BEG, TH N 45 FT, TH W 100 FT, TH S 45 FT T H E&#13;
100 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING A PART OF SWU OF SEU&#13;
SEC. 2 TIS R4E&#13;
DE. MOOG, FRANCIS 2-5E&#13;
COM AT CENT OF SEU OF SEC, TH S 197 FT IN F&#13;
LINE OF SWU OF SEU, T I W 45 FT. TH N 197 FT FOP&#13;
A PL OF BEG, TH N 45 FT, TH W 100 FT, TH S 45 FT, TH E&#13;
100 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING A PART OF N% OF SEU&#13;
SEC. 2 TIS R4E&#13;
DE. DETTLING, MAX 2-5F AG.&#13;
COM AT SW COR OF NEU OF SEU, TH W 45 FT Til N&#13;
45 FT FOR PL OF BEG, TH N 23.8 FT, TH N 45°50( E 233 67 FT&#13;
TH N 46°45' W 245 FT IN CENT OF HWY TH S 38° 10' W&#13;
159.69 FT, TH S 25°7' W 44.9 FT, TH S 47°51' E 904 FT TH&#13;
S 31°30' W 72.8 FT, TH S 68 FT, TH E 100 FT TO PL OF&#13;
BEG, BEING PART OF N% OF SEU SEC 2 T1S-R4E 1 3 AC&#13;
DE. GAGE, ELMER 2-7&#13;
LOT 30 OF ELM GROVE NO. 1 SUB, UNRECORDED&#13;
DESC AS FOLLOWS, COM AT THE E% POST OF SEC TH&#13;
N 89°43' W 1036.47 FT IN THE E &amp; Wy* LINE TH S 12°47'&#13;
W 186.34 FT, TH S 8°27' W 207.75 FT, TH S 36'°05' W 25038&#13;
FT, TH S 3°31' W 169.11 FT, TH S 5°29' E 95.15 FT FOR A PL&#13;
OF BEG, TH N 63°39' E 100 FT, TH S 00923' W 69" 56 FT TO&#13;
A POINT OF CURVATURE, TH IN THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR&#13;
"CURVE TO THE RIGHT THRU THE ENTIRE CURVE&#13;
SAID CURVE HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 61° 18' AND&#13;
A RADIUS OF 34.50 FT, TH S 61S41' W 100 FT, TH N 46°30'&#13;
W 90 FT, TH N 63e39* E 92.00 FT TO THE PL OF BEG&#13;
BEING A PART OF SEy* SEC. 2 TIS R4E&#13;
DE. ABERDEEN, WINIFRED C. 2-8&#13;
LOT 31 OF ELM GROVE NO. 1 SUB, UNRECORDED&#13;
DESC AS FOLLOWS, COM AT THE Efc POST F SEC TH&#13;
N 89°43( W 1036.47 FT IN THE E &amp; W * UNE TH %&#13;
12°47 W 186.34 FT?, TH S 8°2T W 207.75 FT, TH S 3 ? 0 ?&#13;
W 250.38 FT, TH S*3°3r W 169.11 FT FOR A PL OF BEG&#13;
TH S 5°29' E 95.15 FT, TH N 63°39' E 100 FT, TH N 00«23:&#13;
E 35.44 FT, TH W'LY 100 FT TO THE PL OF BEG BEING&#13;
A PART OF SE% SEC. 2 TIS R4E&#13;
(Contbtned On P»ge 7)&#13;
PINCKNEY (Mich.) DISPATCH — WED., AUG. 26, 1964 7&#13;
Lake Project Continued&#13;
•IMS. ABERDEEN, WINIFRED 2-9&#13;
LOT 32 OF ELM GROVE NO. 1 SUB UNRECORDED,&#13;
DESC AS FOLLOWS, COM AT THE E&gt;* POST OF SEC TH&#13;
N 89^43' W 937.37 FT IN THE E &amp; W\» LINE TH S 12°47'&#13;
W 182.56 FT, TH S 8 27' W 195.80 FT TO A POINT OF&#13;
CURVE, TH IN THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE TO THE&#13;
. RIGHT THRU THE ENTIRE CURVE, SAID CURVE HAVING&#13;
A. CENTRAL ANGLE OF 27°34' AND A RADIUS OF 187 00&#13;
, FT. TH.S,36'.0V VV 112.98 FT TO A POINT OF CURVE. TH IN&#13;
THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE TO THE LEFT THRU&#13;
THE ENTIRE CURVE FOR A PL OF BEG, SAID CURVE&#13;
HAVJNG A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 35^38' AND A RADIUS OF&#13;
313 FT, TH SO'23' W 45 FT, TH N 81-26' W 100 FT TH N&#13;
3°31'. E 59.91 F T TH S 72°43'30" E 100 FT TO THE 'PL OK&#13;
:,iiEG, BEING A PART OF SEU SEC. 2 T1S R4E&#13;
::j&gt;E. HARGKAVES, GEORGE C. 2-10&#13;
, , LOT 33 OF ELM GROVE NO. 1 SUB, UNRECORDED&#13;
COM AT KM POST OF SEC, TH N 89*34' W 1036 47 FT IN V.THE E &amp; W * LINE, TH S 12°47' W 186.34 FT TH S 827'&#13;
W 207.75 FT, TH S 36u05' W 250.38 FT. TH S 3 311 W 64 20&#13;
F T FOR A PL OF BEG, TH S 3 31' W 45 FT. TH S 72°43'30"&#13;
.. E 100 FT. TO A POINT IN A CURVE, TH N'LY IN THE ARC&#13;
. OF SAID CIRCULAR CURVE TO THE RIGHT THRU A&#13;
CENTRAL ANGLE OF 814'5O", THE CHORD SUBTENDING&#13;
.SAID ARC BEING 45 FT IN LENGTH AND HAVING A&#13;
BEARING OF N 4o30'30&gt;' E, SAID CURVE HAVING A&#13;
RADIUS OF 313.00 FT AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 35*38'&#13;
, T H N 72 49"30" W 100.76 FT TO THE PL OF BEG BEING A&#13;
^ A R T OF SE*4 SEC. 2 T1S R4E&#13;
U E . MISIKAITIS, WM. G. 2-11&#13;
, ,- LOT 34 OF ELM GROVE NO. 1 SUB, UNRECORDED&#13;
DESC AS FOLLOWS, COM AT THE EU POST OF SEC&#13;
TH N 89°43' W 1036.47 FT IN THE E &amp; WU LINE TH S&#13;
1^47' W 18&amp;34. FT. TH S 8 27* W 207.75 FT, TH S 36 05'&#13;
•W 25033 FT, TH S 3 31' W 19.20 FT FOR A PL OF BEG TH&#13;
£ 3°31' W 45 FT, TH S 72S49'3U" E 100.76 FT TO A POINT&#13;
.ON A CURVE. TH N'LY IN THE ARC OF SAID CURVE&#13;
.THRU A CENT ANGLE OF 8 14'5U". THE CHORD OF SAID&#13;
ARC BEING 45 FT IX LENGTH AND HAVING A BEARING&#13;
"OF N 12e45'30" E THE RADIUS OF SAID CURVE BEING&#13;
• 313. FT, TH N 73*26' W 107.90 FT TO THE PL OF BEG, &lt;BEING&#13;
A PART OF SEU SEC. 2 T1S R4E&#13;
I&gt;E, B1ESKE, DONALD L. 3-12&#13;
•; LOT 35, ELM GROVE NO. 1 SUB, UNRECORDED, DESC&#13;
AS FOLLOWS, COM AT THE El i POST OF SEC TH N&#13;
. *9343' W 1036.47 FT IN THE E &amp; WU LINE. TH S 12^47"&#13;
\V 186.34 FT. TH S 8*27' W 207.75 FT. TH S 36 05' W 219.35&#13;
"FT FOR A PL OF BEG, TH S 36 05' W 31.03 FT TH S 3;31' W&#13;
39.1?O FT. TH S 73 26' E 107.90 FT TO A POINT ON A CIRCU-&#13;
..L&gt;R CURVE. TH N'LY IX THE ARC OF SAID CIRCULAR&#13;
CURVE TO THE RIGHT THRU A CENT ANGLE OF 8c14'50"&#13;
THE CHORD SUBTENDING SAID ARC BEING 45 FT IN&#13;
..LENGTH AND HAVING A BEARING OF N 2r00'30" E,&#13;
SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 313.00 FT AND A&#13;
CENT ANGLE OF 35 38', TH N 7V 45" W 105.r&gt;6 FT TO&#13;
THE PL OF BEG. BEING A PART OF SEU SEC 2 T1S R4E&#13;
UE. HARDY. WILLARD &lt;J. 2-13&#13;
LOT 36 ELM GROVE NO. 1 SUB, UNRECORDED. DESC&#13;
..AS FOLLOWS. COM AT EU POST OF SEC. TH N 89;43* VV&#13;
103(3.47 FT IN THE E &amp; VVU LINE. TH S 12J47' W 186.34&#13;
'FT, TH S S 27 W 207.75 FT. TH S 36 05" W 174.35 FT&#13;
:KOR A PL OF. BEG, TH S 36 05' W 45 FT, TH S 71=45" E&#13;
105.56 FT TO A POIXT OX A CIRCULAR CURVE, TH N'LY&#13;
IX THE ARC OF SAID CIRCULAR CURVE TO THE RIGHT&#13;
THRU A CENT ANGLE OF 814'50", THE CHORD SUBTENDING&#13;
SAID ARC BEING 45 FT IN LENGTH AND HAVING A&#13;
PEARIXG OF N 29 15'30" E SAID CURVE HAVING A RA-&#13;
»EUS OF 313.00 FT AND A CENT ANGLE OF 35°38\ TH N&#13;
7'.)935'30" W 100.37 FT TO THE PL OF BEG BEING A PART&#13;
OF SE»4 SEC. 2 T1S R4E&#13;
.DE. HOWE. JOHN W. 2-I4A-1&#13;
PART OF LOTS 47 &amp; 43 OF ELM GROVE SUBDIVISION&#13;
NO. 1. UNRECORDED DESC. AS COM AT EU POST OF&#13;
SEC, TH NORTH 89 43' W 937.37 FT IN E &amp; WU LINE, TH&#13;
S 12 47' W 37.26 FT FOR PL OF BEG, TH S 12'47* W 45&#13;
IT, Til NORTH S72Y W 9S.1 FT, TH N 12 47* EAST 45&#13;
FT. TH S K7-2.Y E 98.1 FT To PL OF BEG, BEING PART&#13;
OF SEU SKC 2 T1S-R-1E&#13;
Dfc. REDIES, DOUiLAS. ET A I. 'M4A-1&#13;
PART OF 48 OF ELM GROVE NO. 1 SUB. UNRECORDED&#13;
-DESC ASS- COM AT EU POST OF SEC, TH N 89 43* W 937.37&#13;
FT IN E &amp; WU LINE FOR PL OF BEG, TH S 12a47'-W&#13;
/17.26 FT. TH NORTH 87'2.V W 98.1 FT, TH X 12;47' E 33.22&#13;
1- \\ TH S 89 43' E 99.1 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF&#13;
fcfcU SEC 1 T1S-R4E&#13;
1&gt;E. BITTERS. DONALD A. M4A-8&#13;
.: P.v rVT OF LOTS 46 &amp; 47 ELM GROVE SUBDIVISION NO.&#13;
3 UNRECORDED DESC. AS - COM AT EU POST OF SEC,&#13;
YH N 89"43" W 937.37 FT IN E &amp; WU LINE, TH S 12°47' W&#13;
.P'\26 FT FOR PL OF BEG, TH S 12C47' W 45 FT, TH NORTH&#13;
r-»25' W ra.l FT, TH N 12°47' E 45 FT. TH S 87l"25' E&#13;
98.1 FT TO PL OF BEG. BEING PART OF SEU SEC 2 T1S-&#13;
1ME&#13;
DE. BORDIXE, DORIS. ET AL 2-14B&#13;
PART OF LOTS 45. &amp; 46 AND PART OF ELM DRIVE.&#13;
];LM GROVE NO. ONE, UNRECORDED, COM AT EU POST&#13;
()F SEC, TH N 8 9 4 3 ' W 937.37 F T IN E &amp; WU LINE, TH&#13;
S 12°47' W 127.26 FT FOR PL OF BEG. TH S 12C47' W 55.3 FT,&#13;
TH S 8527' W 12.07 FT, TH N 87: 25' W 98.70 FT. TH N 8°27'&#13;
V. 4.33 FT, TH N 12'4T E 63.12 FT. TH S 87N25' E 98.10 FT&#13;
•TO PL O F BEG, BEING PART OF SEU SEC. 2 T1S-R4E&#13;
])E. ROSS, BETSY II. 2-I4C-1&#13;
PART OF LOT 44 &amp; PART OF ELM DRIVE, ELM GROVE&#13;
•NO. 1 SUBDIVISION, UNRECORDED DESC AS COM AT EU&#13;
POST OF SEC, TH N 89 34' W 937.37 F T IN E &amp; WU LINE,&#13;
TH S 12 47' W 182.56 FT, TH S 8^27' W 12.07 F T FOR PL&#13;
OF BEG, TH S 8 = 27' W 7.5 FT, TH N 87 201 W 98.9 FT, TH N&#13;
H-'2T E 7.5 FT, TH S 87 2(R E 98.9 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING&#13;
BART OF SEU SEC 2 T1S-R4E&#13;
1&gt;E. DALLMAN, ANNA 2-14C-2&#13;
PART OF LOTS 43 &amp; 44. ELM GROVE SUB. NO. 1, UNRECORDED&#13;
DESC AS - COM AT EU POST OF SEC. TH N&#13;
I)$4' W 937.37 F T IN E &amp; WU LINE, TH S 12°47' W 182.56&#13;
2T, TH S 8 2 7 ' W 79.61 FT FOR PL O F BEG. TH SOUTH&#13;
*.-2T W 45 FT. TH N 87 20' W 98.9 FT. TH N 8:27' E 45 FT,&#13;
TH SOUTH 87°20' E 98.9 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF&#13;
JSEU. SEC 2 T1S-R4E&#13;
DE. ALLMENDIXGER, MARTIN'*S. 2-14CS&#13;
-'. PART O F LOT 44 OF ELM GROVE SUB. NO. 1 UNRECORDED&#13;
DESC AS COM AT EU POST OF SEC, TH N 89 34'&#13;
WEST 937.37 FT IN E &amp; W * LINE, TH SOUTH 12^47' W&#13;
382.56 FT, TH S 8°27' W 19.57 F T FOR PL OF BEG, TH&#13;
S 8C27' W 60 FT, TH N 87 20' W 98.9 FT. TH N 8e27" E&#13;
tit) FT, TH S 87 201 EAST 98.9 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING&#13;
PART OF SEU, SEC 2 T1S-R4E&#13;
IDE, LANGK, WILLIAM F. 2-14D&#13;
LOT 42 &amp; PART OF LOTS 41 &amp; 43. ELM GROVE NO. 1&#13;
£UB. UNRECORDED DESC AS COM AT KU POST OF SEC.&#13;
TH N 89:43' W 937.37 FT IN E &amp; WU LINE TH S 12°47' W&#13;
182.56 FT. TH S 827' W 124. 61 FT FOR PL BEG, TH S&#13;
X 27' \V 60 FT. TH N 87°20' W 98.90 FT. TH N 8°27" E 60 FT,&#13;
TH S 87 20' E 98.9 FT TO PL OF BEG. BEING PART OF SEU&#13;
SEC. 2 T1S-R4E&#13;
DE. PORTER. HAROLD * CARMEN 2-UE&#13;
LOT 40 PART OF LOT 41 &amp; MYRTLE DRIVE OF ELM&#13;
CjROVE NO 1. UNRECORDED DESC AS - COMMENCING AT&#13;
3«:&gt;4 POST OF SEC1, TH N 89'43' W 937.37 FT IN E &amp; W1*&#13;
LINE TH S 12'47' W 182. 56 FT, TH S 8;27' W 184.61 FT&#13;
1 0 a PL OF BEG. TH S 8 27' W 11.19 FT. TH SWLY 82.36&#13;
FT IN ARC OF CURVE RIGHT OF 187 FT RADIUS THRU&#13;
,S CENT ANGLE OF 25 16'40" THE CHORD BEARS S&#13;
I4! O5'2O" W 81.83 FT, TH N 79'25' W 104.74 FT, TH N&#13;
2i'0.y E 52.35 FT. TH N 8:27' E 31.02 FT. TH S 87°20' E&#13;
W.9 FT IX) PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF SEU SEC 2 T1Si.&#13;
VI'YMAN, ROBERT E. M 4 F&#13;
LOTS 37. 38, &amp; 39 OF ELM GROVE NO. 1 SUB. UNRECORDED,&#13;
DESC AJS- COMMENCING AT E'i POST OF SEC.&#13;
TH. N 89-43- W 937.37 FT IN E &amp; WV; LINE, TH S 12°4T VV&#13;
r,2 3K FT TH SOUTH 8 27' W 195.8 FT. TH S 21°05'20" W&#13;
r . 8 3 FT FOR PL OF BEG. TH SWLY IN ARC OF CURVE&#13;
I iCHT OF 187 FT RADIUS THRU A CENT ANGLE OF&#13;
2" 172U" THE CHORD BEARS S 34°52'20" W 7.47 FT, TH S&#13;
: TO]' W 112.98 FT, TH SWLY IN ARC OF CURVE LEFT OF&#13;
? 3 FT RADIUS THRU A CENT ANGLE OF 2'38'40" THE&#13;
&lt;::K)R!&gt; BEARS S 34 41'40" W 14.45 FT. TIf&gt;N,72035'30" VV&#13;
y*Y.37 FT TH X 36*05' E 122 FT. TH S 79*2^ E 104.74 FT&#13;
!i ) PL OF BEG. BEING PART OF SEU SEC 2 T1S-R4E&#13;
ilfc. LAMBERT. WILLIAM 2-16&#13;
. BE&lt;;..\T T- L SE COR OF LOT 1 OF ELM GROVE. A&#13;
I :"OKhFH - I) TH S 6141' VV 118.42 FT ALONG THE S&#13;
Li.^: &lt;K-' l.n' I TIT S M 32' E 18.31 FT. TH N 70 43" E 113.00 j&#13;
FT, TH N 14e12' W 37.07 FT TO PL OF BEG, ALSO COM&#13;
AT THE SE COR OF LOT 1 OF ELM GROVE, A RECORDED&#13;
SUB, TH S 61 41' W ALONG THE S'LY LINE OF SAID&#13;
PLAT 118.42 FT FOR A PL OF BEG. TH CONTINUING S&#13;
61°41* W 122.19 FT, TH S 46u30' E 39.08 FT, TH N 67 20' E&#13;
98.73 FT, TH N 14 12' W 48.31 FT TO THE PL OF BEC.,&#13;
BEING A PART OF NEV4 OF SE1* SEC. 2 T1S R4E&#13;
DE. HEL'SEL, FRANK 2-17&#13;
COM AT THE SE COR OF LOT 1 OF ELM GROVE, A&#13;
RECORDED SUB, TH S 14 12' E, MAKING A SW'LY ANGLE&#13;
OF 75°53' WITH THE S'LY LINE OF LOT 1. AND RUNNING&#13;
37.07 FT FOR A PL OF BEG, TH S 70 43' W 113 FT. TH S&#13;
14 12' E 30 FT, TH N 70 43' E 115.00 FT, TH N 14° 12' W&#13;
30.00 FT TO PL OF BEG. BEING A PART OF NEU OF SE&gt;*&#13;
SEC 2 T1S R4E&#13;
DE. SMITH, JAMES MRS. 3-18&#13;
COM AT THE SE COR OF LOT 1 OF KLM GROVE, A&#13;
RECORDED SUB, TH S 61°41' W 118.42 FT ALONG THE&#13;
S'LY LINE OF LOT 1. TH S 14° 12' E 48.31 FT FOR A PL OF&#13;
BEG. TH S 67 20' W 98.73 FT TH S 46 30' E 14.42 FT, TH S&#13;
43'00' E 15.58 FT, TH N 68*34' E 83.06 FT, TH N 70 43' E&#13;
115 FT, TH N 14.12' W 30.00 FT, TH S 70 43' W 115 FT TO&#13;
PL OF BEG. BEING A PART OF NE1* OF SE1* SEC. 2 T1S&#13;
R4E&#13;
DE. EHMS, OSWALD V. 2-19A&#13;
COM AT SE COR OF LOT 1 OF ELM GROVE. A RECORDED&#13;
SUB, TH S 61°41' W 118.42 FT ALONG THE S'LY&#13;
LINE OF LOT 1, TH S 14 12' E 78.31 FT FOR A PL OF BEG, TH&#13;
S 14J12' E 30 FT, TH N 70 43' E 115 FT, TH X 14;12' W&#13;
30 FT, TH S 70*43' W 115 FT TO PL OF BEG. BEING A PART&#13;
OF NE1 ; OF SE!4 SEC. 2 T1S R4E&#13;
DE. SMITH. FKED 3-19B&#13;
COM AT THE SE COR OF LOT 1 OF ELM GROVE, A&#13;
RECORDED SUB, TH S 6 1 4 1 ' W 118.42 FT ALONG THE&#13;
S'LY LINE OF LOT 1, TH S 14312' E 78.31 FT FOR A PL OF&#13;
BEG, TH S 68 34' W 83.06 FT, TH S 43&lt;W E 30 FT. TH&#13;
NE'LY TO A POINT, TH N 14'12' W 30 FT TO PL OF BEG,&#13;
BEING A PART OF NT1* OF SE»i SEC. 2 T1S R4E&#13;
DE. (iATZKA, EDWARD &amp; ADELINE 2-20&#13;
COM AT THE SE COR OF LOT 1 OF ELM GROVE. A&#13;
RECORDED SUB, TH S 6141' W 118.42 FT ALONG THE&#13;
S'LY LINE OF LOT 1. TH S 14°12" E 108.31 FT FOR A&#13;
PL OF BEG, TH N 70 43' E 113 FT. TH S 14 12* E 30 FT.&#13;
TH S 70^43' W 115.00 FT. TH N 14 12' W 30 FT TO PL OF&#13;
BEG. BEING A PART OF NE1 ; OF SEVi SEC. 2 T1S R4E&#13;
DE. SMITH. FRED 2-21&#13;
COM AT THE SE COR OF LOT 1. ELM GROVE, A RECORDED&#13;
SUB, TH S 61 41' W 118.42 FT ALONG THE S'LY&#13;
LINE OF LOT 1, TH S 14 12' E 109.61 FT FOR A PL OF BEG,&#13;
TH S 70-"08' W 68.28 FT, TH S 43600' E 45 FT. TH S 87 33' E&#13;
48.29 FT, TH N 14 12' VV 60 FT TO THE PL OF BEG, BEING&#13;
A PART OF NE1* OF SE1* SEC. 2 T1S R4E&#13;
DE. GATZKA, EDWARD F. 2-22&#13;
COM AT THE SE COR OF LOT 1 OF ELM GROVE, A&#13;
RECORDED SUB, TH S 14:12' E 157.07 FT FOR A PL OF&#13;
BEG, TH S 14°12' E 30 FT. TH S 70*43" VV 113 FT. TH N&#13;
14 12' W 30 FT, TH N 70 431 E 115 FT TO THE PL OF BEG.&#13;
BEING A PART OF NE ^ OF SE1* SEC. 2 T1S R4E&#13;
DE. SMITH, FRED 2-2S&#13;
COM AT THE SE COR OF LOT 1 OF ELM GROVE, A&#13;
RECORDED SUB. TH S 14 12' E 187.07 FT FOR A PL OK&#13;
BEG. TH S 14C12" E 30 FT. TH S 70M3' VV 113 FT. TH X&#13;
14 12' W 30 FT, TH X 70 43' E 115 FT TO THE PL OF BKC.&#13;
BEING A PART OF XEU OF SEli SEC. 2 T1S R4E&#13;
DE. FAIRBANKS. CLARENCE B. 2-24&#13;
COM AT THE SE COR OF LOT 1 OF ELM GROVE. A&#13;
RECORDED SUB, TH S 61*4T VV 110.17 FT. TH S 14*12' V.&#13;
203.61 FT FOR A PL OF BEG. TH DEFL 11 • 13' TO THE LEFT&#13;
45 FT, TH DEFL 83 49' TO THE LEFT 97.20 FT, TH DEFL&#13;
84\58' TO THE LEFT 45 FT. TH DEFL 95 05' TO THE LEFT&#13;
106.22 FT TO THE PL OF BEG, BEING A PART OF NL1,&#13;
OF SE'4 SEC. 2 T1S R4E&#13;
DE. BEAIDOIN, EMIL 2-23&#13;
COM AT THE SE COR OF LOT 1 OF ELM GROVK. A&#13;
RECORDED SUB. TH S 14;12' E 266.07 FT FOR A PL OF&#13;
BEG. TH DEFL S4 58' TO THE RIGHT 110.20 FT. TH DEFL&#13;
113-46'301' TO THE LEFT 3&lt;&gt; FT. TH DEFL fi4J49'3(J" TO&#13;
THE LEFT 95.50 FT. TH DEFL 86 22' TO THE LEFT 3')&#13;
FT TO THE PL OF BEG, BEING A PART OF X E \ OF&#13;
SE»4 SEC. 2 T1S R4E&#13;
DE. ZIMMERMAN, JOHN F. 2-J6&#13;
COM AT THE SE COR OF LOT 1. LL.M GROVE. A&#13;
RECORDED SUB. TH S 11 12' E 296.07 FT FOR A PI. OF&#13;
BEG, TH DEFL 86 2T TO THE RIGHT 93.50 FT. TH DEFL&#13;
115J10'3O" TO THE LEFT 30.00 FT, TH 62 56' TO THE LEFT&#13;
83.00 FT, TH DEFL 96 25'3(J" TO THE LEFT 17.23 FT. TH&#13;
DEFL 8=10' TO THE RIGHT 12.77 FT TO THE PL OF BEG,&#13;
BEING A PART OF V.F' OF SE1* SEC. 2 T1S R4E&#13;
DE. SHOOK, ROY E. 2-27&#13;
COM AT SE COR OF LOT 1 OF ELM GROVE. A RECORDED&#13;
SUB. TH S 14 12' E 3U8.84 FT. TH DEFL 8MU'&#13;
TO THE LEFT 3 7.23 FT FOR A PL OF BEG, TH DEFL&#13;
96'25'30" TO THE RIGHT 83 FT, TH DKFL 117'04' TO THE&#13;
LEFT 30 FT. TH DEFL 60 29'30"' TO THE LEFT 72.93 FT.&#13;
TH DEFL 98 52' TO THE LEFT 30 FT TO THE PL OF BEG,&#13;
BEING A PART OF NE^ OF SE'i SEC. 2 T1S R4E&#13;
DE. SMITH. GLEN J. 2-2K&#13;
COM AT THE SE COR OF LOT 1, ELM GROVE, A&#13;
RECORDED SUB, TH S 14 '12' E ,".08.84 FT, TH DEFL&#13;
8 10TO THE LEFT 47.23 FT FOR A PL OF BEG. TH DEFL&#13;
98l52" TO THE RIGHT 72.93 FT, TH DEFL 119'30'30" TO THE&#13;
LEFT 76.19 FT. TH DEFL 7Oc59'3O" TO THE LEFT 45.20 FT,&#13;
TH DEFL 88'22" TO THE LEFT 58.83 FT TO THE PL OF&#13;
BEG, BEING A PART OF NE1* OF SE1* SEC. 2 T1S R4E&#13;
DE. BOCK, &lt;iEXEVIEVE 2-29A&#13;
COM AT SE CORNER OF LOT 1 OF ELM GROVE. A&#13;
RECORDED SUBDIVISION, TH S 14 :V&gt;' E 308.84 FT. TH&#13;
S 22°22' E 106.06 FT, TH S 66 W 43.2 FT TO NE'LY LINE&#13;
OF PINCKNEY ROAD. TH S 43' E 38 FT IN NE'LY LINE OF&#13;
PIXCKXEY ROAD TO S LINE OF NEU OF SEU. TH S&#13;
42 20' E 75 FT IN NE'LY LINE OF PIXCKXEY ROAD FOR&#13;
PL OF BEG, TH COXT S 42 20' E 86.3 FT ALONG HWY, TH&#13;
X 45 40' E 100 FT, TH NW'LY TO A POIXT IN THE S LINE&#13;
OF XE1* OF SE'i, SAID POIXT BEING 143.95 FT ELY&#13;
FROM INTERSECTION OF NE'LY LINE OF PINCKNEY&#13;
ROAD &amp; THE S LINE OF NE1* OF SE '4. TH N S9 3&lt;&gt;' W&#13;
82.95 FT IN S LINE OF NE1* OF SE1*. TH SE'LY TO A&#13;
POINT NORTH 55 20' E 43 FT FROM PL OF BEG, TH S&#13;
55 20' W 43 FT TO PL OF KEG. BEING PART OF SE:&#13;
4 OF&#13;
SE!« SEC 2 T1S-R4E&#13;
DE, BOCK, OENEYIEVE L. 2-28B&#13;
COM AT NW COR OF SE1., OF SEU, TH S 88:33" E&#13;
386.5 FT IN N LINE OF SE »• OF SE1*. TH S 44~2O' E 161.31&#13;
FT IN NELY LINE OF HWY FOR PL OF BEG. TH S 44 20'&#13;
E 50 FT. TH N 45 40' E 100 FT, TH N 44 20' W 50 FT. TH&#13;
S 45 40' VV 100 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF SE1*&#13;
OF SE1* SEC 2 T1S-R4E&#13;
DE. MELTON, fiERALD L. 2-29C&#13;
COM AT SE COR OF LOT 1. ELM GROVE. A RECORDED&#13;
SUB., TH S 14 12" EAST 308.84 FT. TH S 22;22' E 156.06&#13;
FT TO A POINT IN THE S LINE OF NE»4 OF SE'4 FOR A&#13;
PL OF BEG, TH N 22 221 W 50 FT. TH S 66^00' W 45.20 FT&#13;
TO THE NELY LINE OF THE PIXCKXEY ROAD. TH S&#13;
44"J20" E 38 FT. TO THE S LINE OF THE NE1* OF SE'*. TH&#13;
S 8951'30" E 34.41 FT IX S LINE OF XE »4 OF SE'4 TO THE&#13;
PL OF BEG, BEING A PART OF SE U SEC 2 T1S-R4E&#13;
DE. MELTON. GERALD L. 2-29D&#13;
COM AT SE COR OF LOT 1, ELM GROVE, A RECORDED&#13;
SUB.. TH S 14'12' EAST 308.84 FT. TH S 22 22' E 156.0K&#13;
FT TO A POINT IN THE S LINE OF NEVj OF SE &gt;4 FOR A&#13;
PL OF BEG. TH N 89°31'30" W 34.41 FT, TH S 44-20' E 75 FT&#13;
IN NELY LINE OF PINCKNEY ROAD, TH N 55 20' E 43 FT.&#13;
TH N 44°20' W 40 FT TO A POINT IN S LINK OF NK'4 OF SE1*, TH X 89-51'30" VV 26.59 FT TO THE PL OF BEG.&#13;
BEING PART OF SE'&lt; SEC 2 T1S-R4E&#13;
DE. HOWARD, HENRY NEIL 2-S0&#13;
COM AT THE NW COR OF SE ^ OF SE U OF SEC, TH&#13;
S 89°33' E 385.00 FT IN THE N LINE OF SFJ U OF SE1*, TH&#13;
S 44^20' E 215 FT FOR A PL OF BEG, TH S 44'20' E&#13;
40 FT, TH N 55 20' E 100 FT. TH N 44^20' W 40 FT, TH S&#13;
55°20' VV 100 FT TO THE PL OF BEG BEING A PART OF&#13;
SE!i OF SE1* SEC. 2 T1S R4E&#13;
DE. HOWARD, RUTH 2-81&#13;
COM AT NW COR OF SE1* OF SE1* OF SEC TH S&#13;
89533' E 385 00 FT IN THE N LINE OF SEU OF SE1*, TH S&#13;
44 "20' E 255 FT FOR A PL OF BEG, TH S 44 20' E 40 FT,&#13;
TH N 55*20' E 100 FT. TH N 44 20* W 40 FT, TH S 55 20'&#13;
W 100 FT TO THE PL OF BEG BEING A PART OF SE1*&#13;
OF SE^ SEC. 2 T1S R4E&#13;
DE. ZAHN. CALVIN 2-32&#13;
COM AT NW COR OF SE1* OF SE'4 OF SEC. TH S&#13;
89°33' E 385.00 FT IN THE N LINE OF SE1* OF SE1*, TH&#13;
S 44&lt;20' E 295 FT FOR A PL OF BEG, TH S 44 20' E 40 FT.&#13;
TH N 55 20' E 100 FT. TH N 44°20J W 40 FT. TH S 35 20' W&#13;
100 FT TO THE PL OF BEG BETNG A PART OF SE1* OF&#13;
SE1* SEC. 2 T1S R4E&#13;
DK. ZAHN. CALVIN '2-38&#13;
COM AT THE NW COR OF SE1* OF SE1* OF SEC, TH&#13;
S S9 33' E 383.00 FT IN THE N LINE OF SE'i OF SE1;, TH&#13;
; S 44 20' E 335 FT FOR A PL OF BEG, TH S 44°20' E 40 FT. I TH N 5o 20' E 100 FT TH N 44J2O' W 40 FT, TH S 55 2i&gt;'&#13;
W 100 FT TO THF: PL OF BEG BEING A PART OF SE L* OF&#13;
SE^SEC. 2 T1S R4E&#13;
DE. ZAHN, CALVIN 'i-34&#13;
COM AT NW COR SEV* OF S E ^ SEC, TH S 89&lt;J33' L 385.00&#13;
FT IN THE N LINE OF SEU OF SEU, TH S 44 20' E 375&#13;
FT FOR A PL OF BEG, TH S 44'20' E 80 FT, TH X 55 2(V K&#13;
100 FT, TH N 44 20' W 80 FT. TH S SS^O1 W 100 FT TO THE&#13;
PL OF BEG BEING A PART OF SEU OF SE1* SEC. 2 T1S&#13;
R4E&#13;
DE. SANNES, ALFRED A. 2-S&amp;&#13;
COM AT NW COR OF SEU OF SEU OF SEC TH E 300&#13;
FT IX THE N LINE OF SEU OF SEU, TH S 45l00' E 696.00&#13;
FT F^OR A PL OF BEG, TH VV 86 FT, TH S 55 FT. TH E&#13;
124 FT, TH S 10 FT, TH E 30.80 FT, TH NW'LY 94.50 FT TO&#13;
THE PL OF BEG. BEING A PART OF SEU OF SEU SEC. 2&#13;
T1S R4E&#13;
DK. ZAUN. CALVIN 2-36 1 COM AT NW COR OF SEU OF SE1* OF SEC TH E 300&#13;
I FT IN THE N LINE OF SEU OF SEU. TH S 43°20' E 359 FT&#13;
I FOR A PL OF BEG. TH S 43°20' K 150 FT, TH S 4640' W&#13;
j 130 FT, TIT N 43'20' W 150 FT. TH X 46^40" E 150 FT TO&#13;
'THE PL OF BEG, BEING A PART OF^ SEU OF SEU SEC.&#13;
; 2 TLS R4E&#13;
I DK. IHSHONK. O. P. 2-87&#13;
BEG AT THE NW COR OF SEU OF SEU. TIT S 89"33'&#13;
K 300 FT, TH S 43 20' E 200 FT, TH S 37 4V W 196.70 FT T&lt; 1&#13;
i TIIE SHORE OF LITTLE PORTAGE LAKE, TH X 62 22' VV&#13;
j 126.30 FT ALONG THE SHORE, TH X 81°34' \V 212.50 FT TO&#13;
I THE W LINE OF SEU OF SEU, TH N 207 FT IN THE W&#13;
I LINE OF SEU OF SEV4 TO THE PL OF BB1, BEING A&#13;
I PART OF SEU OF SEU SEC. 2 T1S R4E 2.15 AC&#13;
I DE. READ. CARL H. 2-S8A&#13;
COM AT THE NW COR OF THE SEU OF SEU, TH E&#13;
300 FT IN X LINE OF SEU OF SEU, TH S 43= E 812.3 FT&#13;
i FOR A PL OF BEG. TH S 45 E 79.90 FT IN SLY LINE OF&#13;
I HWY. TH W 230 FT, TH N 80 FT, TH E 124 FT, TH S&#13;
• 25 FT, TH E 30.80 FT. TH NELY TO THE PL OF BEG, BEING&#13;
I A PART OF SE1* OF SEU SEC. 2 T1S R4E&#13;
I DE. SANNES. ALFRED A. 2-S8B&#13;
j COM AT NW COR OF SEU OF SEU OF SEC TH E 300&#13;
FT IN THE N LINE OF SEU OF SEU. TH S 45°OO' E 696 FT&#13;
TH W 86 FT, TH N 80.8 FT, TH S 45° E 118 FT TO PL OF&#13;
! BEG, ALSO A STRIP OF LAND 15 FT IN WIDTH AND 30 FT&#13;
IN LENGTH BEING S'LY FROM THE AFORESAID DESC&#13;
PROPERTY AND ALSO S'LY AND ADJACENT TO A E3RIVATE&#13;
ROAD WHICH SHALL DIVIDE THE TWO PIECES OF&#13;
PROPERTY SEC. 2 TLS R4E&#13;
DE. MC NAMARA, JOHN H. 1-38C&#13;
SEU OF SEU, EXC ALL THAT PART WHICH IS INi&#13;
CLUDED IN PORTAGE LAKE MANORS, A RECORDED&#13;
j PLAT, ALSO EXC BEG AT THE NW COR OF SEU OF SEU.&#13;
I TH S 89C33" E 513.36 FT IN THE N LINE OF SEU OF SEU.&#13;
i TH S 44c20' E 380 FT, TH S 5o°20' W 100 FT. TH S 51 17'&#13;
I W 60.57 FT. TH S 4Rc40* VV 150 FT, TH N 43°20' VV 150 FT,&#13;
I TH N 62 22' VV 262,03 FT, TH N 81534' VV 212.50 FT TO THE&#13;
W LINE OF SEU OF SEU. TH N 207 FT IN THE VV LINE&#13;
: OF SEU OF SEU TO THE PL OF BEG, ALSO EXC COM&#13;
i AT THE NW COR OF SEU OF SEU. TH E 300 FT IN THE N&#13;
• LINE OF SEU OF SEU. TH S 45° E 578 FT FOR A PL OF&#13;
! BEG, TH S 215.8 FT, TH E 230.0 FT TH N 45c VV 79.90 FT.&#13;
TH SWLY 19.80 FT, TH W 30.80 FT, TH N 13 FT, TH E&#13;
30.80 FT, TH NVVLY 212.50 FT TO THE PL OF BEG. ALSO&#13;
EXC COM AT NW COR OF NE U OF NEU. TH E 300 FT. TH&#13;
, S 45 E 696 FT, Til VV 86 FT, TH S 217 FT FOR PL OF REG.&#13;
1 TH E 156 FT. TH S 70 FT, TH VV 156 FT, TH N 70 FT TO PL OF&#13;
BEG SEC 2 T1S-R4E&#13;
DE. VAN HOOSEAR, HILDA 2-38D-1&#13;
! COM AT NW COR OF SEU OF SEU. TH S 89'3.T E&#13;
I 3(13.64 FT, TH S 45 13' E 200 FT FOR PL OF BEG, TH SOUTH&#13;
43-13' K 79.7 FT, TH S 39"51" W 151.67 FT, TH NVVLY ALONG&#13;
LAKE SHORE TO A POIXT S 35"46* VV OF PL OF BEG. TH X&#13;
35 46' E 234.2 FT TO PL OF' BEG, BEING PART OF SEU&#13;
OF SEU SEC 2 T1S-R4E&#13;
DE. PILBEAM. KENNETH K. 2-S8-D-2&#13;
COM AT NW COR OF SEU OF SE1*, TH S 89''33' -V.&#13;
303.64 FT, TH S 45° 15' E 279.7 FT FUR PL OF BEG. TH&#13;
SOUTH 4515' E 79.3 FT. TH S 44*45' VV 150 FT, TH NWLY&#13;
IN LAKE SHORE TO A POINT S 39^51' VV OF PL OF BEG,&#13;
TH N 39^5V E TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF SEU OF&#13;
• SE1.; SEC 2 T1S-R4E&#13;
DE. MATTSON. ARMAND E. 2-88E&#13;
COM AT NW COR OF SEU OF SEU. TH E 300 FT,&#13;
TH S 45" E 696 FT. TH WEST 86 FT, TH S 217 FT FOR PL&#13;
OF BEG, TH E 156 FT, TH S 70 FT. TH VV 156 FT, TH N&#13;
70 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF SEU OF SEU SEC&#13;
2 T1S-R4F. 0.25 AC.&#13;
DE. (it KST, ELMER F. &amp; Ml RIEL 5-S&amp;&#13;
COM AT XE COR OF SWU OF" SEU, TH S 197 FT TN&#13;
THE E LINK OF SWU OF SE1.,, TH VV 43 FT. TH X 62 FT&#13;
FOR A PL OF BEG. TH W 100 FT, TH X 45 FT TH E KMI&#13;
FT, TH S 45 TO THE PL OF BEG, BEING A PART OF SWU&#13;
OF SEU SEC, 2 T1S R4E&#13;
DE. BCKKOWS, HOWARD A. 11-1&#13;
N\. OF NEU ALSO THE E 3 RDS OF THE SWU OF'&#13;
' NEU ALS()'HI.13 A IN NE COR W's OF' SEU SAID 0.13A&#13;
BEING 3 RDS E &amp; W AND 118 FT N &amp; S SEC. 11 T1S R4K&#13;
81.63 A&#13;
DE. KOWALCZYK, STANLEY C. 1I-3A-1&#13;
COM AT CENT OF SEC, TH S 86°52' E 240.04 FT IX&#13;
CENT OF ROAD FOR PL OF BEG, TH N 1169,93 FT, TH&#13;
WE.77 140.41 FT, TH N 189.96 FT, TH N 88°21' E 160.48 FT,&#13;
TH S 1364.33 FT. TH N 86 '52' VV 20.03 FT TO PL OF BEGr HEING&#13;
PART OF' NE FRLU SEC 11 T1S-R4E 0.96 AC.&#13;
DE. ( ASSADY, AUSTIN N, ET AL ll-SA-2&#13;
COM AT CENT OF SEC, TH S 86°52' E 99.42 FT F'OR PL&#13;
OF BEG. TH NORTH 215.15 FT, TH E 140.41 FT, TH S&#13;
223.93 FT, TH S 86 52' E 140.62 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING&#13;
PART OK WEST FRLla OF E FRLS OF E F'RHj SEC 11&#13;
T1S-R4E 0.70 AC.&#13;
DE. SOKOL. HE.VKV 1I-3A-3&#13;
COM AT CKXT OF SEC, TH S 86°32' E 240.04 FT IN&#13;
CENT OF RD TH NORTH 611.93 FT FOR PL OF BEG. TH&#13;
WEST 140.41 FT, TH N 558 FT. TH EAST 140.41 FT. TH S&#13;
558 FT TO PL OF BEG, EXC S 65 FT OF N 130 FT OK&#13;
ABOVt; DESCRIBED PARCEL BEING PART OF NEU SEC&#13;
II TIS-R4E 1.59 AC.&#13;
IJE. ALBERTS, THADDEl S 11-SA-*&#13;
COM AT CENT OF SEC, TH S 86*32* E 240.04 FT IN&#13;
CKST OF RD, TH NORTH 1039.1... 4 i' ("UK PL OF BEG, TH&#13;
WEST 140.41 FT, TH N 65 FT. TH E 140. 41 FT, TH S 63 FT&#13;
TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF NEK SEC 11 T1S-R4E&#13;
0.21 AC.&#13;
HE. (JKKMOUE, HARRY B. ll-8A-«&#13;
COM AT CENT OF SFJC. TH S 86*'32' E 260.07 FT FOR&#13;
PL OF BEG, TH NORTH 1,364.53 FT, TH N 88'21' K 158.1*3&#13;
FT TH S 1377.9?. FT, TH X 86^52' W 159. 13 FT TO PL OF&#13;
BEG, HKING PART OF W FRL ' i OF E FRL l&#13;
3 SEC 11 T1S-&#13;
114E 5.00 AC.&#13;
DE. ROOT. I.Ol IS J. 11-SB&#13;
COM AT THE CENT OF SEC, TH N 33 FT IN N &amp; SU&#13;
j L I N E 1 . . . . ' • .. • L l . \ £ . ' 1 U 1 lit'-&#13;
I NW COR OF SWU OF NEU, TH t 99 I T IN N LINE OF SW&#13;
•* OF NEU. TH S 'l'O 'IHh; N LI..,-. OF HWY. TH N 87 3b1&#13;
\V 9'J.4'J FT IN N LINE OF HWY TO PL OF BFJG, BEING A&#13;
PART OF SWU OF NFJy* SFJC. 11 TUJ R4FJ 3.00 AC&#13;
! DE. CLARK BROS. H-3C&#13;
j COM AT CENT OF SEC, TH S 86*32' £ 419.20 FT IN&#13;
:CKNT OF HWY FX&gt;H PL OK BEG. TH S 86^52' K 170.82 FT&#13;
! IN CENT OF HWY, TH N l*39'30" W 1391.30 FT, TH S 88&gt;&#13;
|LT W UO.^i FT TH S 1377:83 FT TO PL OF BEG, BLING 1 PART OF \V 'i OF K T&#13;
2 SEC. 11 TIS R4E 4.78 AC&#13;
DE. (LARK BROS. 11-8D&#13;
COM AT CKNT OF SEC, TH S 86°S2' E 590.02 FT IN&#13;
CENT OF HWY FOR PL OF BEG, TH S 86*52' E 345.71 FT IN&#13;
CENT OF HWY, TH N O'3O'3O" W 1420.52 FT, TH S 88"21' W&#13;
372,88 FT. TH S 139'3O" E 1391.50 FT TO PL OF BLG,&#13;
BEING PART OF W »» OF E 'a SEC. 11 TIS R4E 11.18 AC&#13;
DE. CLARK BROH. 11-4A&#13;
NWU, EXCEPT SEU OFXWU SEC 11 TIS-R4E 120.0 AC.&#13;
DE. MERIWETHER, RICHARD 11-4B&#13;
BEG AT CENT OF SEC, TH N 1342.8 FT IN N &amp; SVi&#13;
LINE TH S 88'21' W 99 FT, TH S 1343.62 FT. TH N 87e52'&#13;
;;0" K 99 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART NWVi SEC 11&#13;
T1S-R4E 3.03 AC.&#13;
DE. (iOKHAM, THOMAS W. 11-4C&#13;
COM AT CENT OF SEC, TH S 87i52'30" W 99 FT IN E&#13;
&amp; \VU LINE FOR PL OF BEG, TH N 1343.62 FT, TH S 88J&#13;
"JV W 132 FT TH S i:?44.71 FT, TH N 87°52'3O" E 132 FT&#13;
TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF NW% SEC 11 T1S-R4E&#13;
4.07 AC.&#13;
DE. (rOKHAM, THOMAS W. 11-4D&#13;
COM AT CENT OF SEC, TH S 8T32' .TO" VV 231 FT IN&#13;
K * VVU LINK FOR JJL OF *BK(i TH N 3',0 FT. TH SOl.TH&#13;
87 52'3O" VV 131 FT, TH S 330 FT. TH N 87*527.0" E 132 FT&#13;
TO PL OF HF:U, BEING PART OF NWU SEC 11 T1S-R4E&#13;
1.00 AC.&#13;
GOKHAM. THOMAS W. 11-4E&#13;
COM AT CENT OF SEC. TH S 87 5 2 W W 363 FT IN E&#13;
VVU LINE FOR PL OF BEG, TH N 330 FT, TH SOLTI*&#13;
52'30" W 132 FT, TH S 330 FT. TH N 87 52'30" E 132&#13;
TO PL OF BEG, BKIXG PART OF NWU SKC 11 TIS-K'U*1&#13;
1.00 AC.&#13;
UE. DOMBROWSKI, EDMlM) 11-4F&#13;
SEU OF XVVU, EXCEPT BEG AT CENT OF SEC, TH *&#13;
1342.X FT IN N &amp; SU LIXK, TH S 88 21 VV 231 FT, TH S&#13;
1014.71 FT. TH S 87 52'30" VV 264 FT. TH S 330 FT, TH X&#13;
87 52'30" K 495 FT IX K &amp; VVU LINE TO PL OF BEG SLC&#13;
11 TIS-RU; 31.04 AC.&#13;
DE. LAPHAM, ROBERT T. 12-3A&#13;
COM AT INTERSECTION OF CENT LINE OF DEXTERi&#13;
PIXCKNEY ROAD &amp; CENTER OF MC GREGOR ROAD ,TH&#13;
X 37 21'3CT K 1S3 FT IX CENT OF MC GREGOR ROAD FOR&#13;
PL OF BEG, TH X 34 07'3U" W 183.0 FT. TH S 37°21'30" W&#13;
173.78 FT, TH X 54UC/1U" VV 23.76 FT, TH XWLY IX ARC OF&#13;
CL RVK RIGHT OF 1484.32 FT RADIUS, THE CHORD BEARS&#13;
X 50'28-15" VV 2Oy.O2 FT, TH NORTH 4826' VV 417.37 FT IN&#13;
CENT OF DKXTER-P1NCKXEY ROAD, TH X 51 • 10' E 278.44&#13;
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FT, TH X 8 \T W 23.96 FT, TH NKLY IN ARC OF CURVE&#13;
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31' THK CHORD BEARS N 37 23'30" EAST 55.46 FT, TH N&#13;
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N 0- 29' VV 170.31 FT, TH X 70 38' K 302.87 FT, TH S 7 2630"&#13;
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SKC 1 &amp; PART OF N '-... SKC 12 T1S-R4E 1980 A(3.&#13;
VIRGINIA LAND&#13;
DE. PASELK. RAYMOND A. 53-1&#13;
LOT 1&#13;
DE. HASSON, EMMET 53-2&#13;
! LOT :.'&#13;
j UK. EWING, WARREN J. &amp; CASTLE, 63-8 L.W.&#13;
] LOT 3&#13;
DE. GMDOT, CHARLES 53-4&#13;
LOT 4&#13;
DE. (.1 I1K)T. ( TlARL^s 33-3&#13;
LOT 5&#13;
DE. GMDOT, CHARLES A. 33-6&#13;
LOT 6&#13;
DE. &lt;1ATV, MICHAEL .1. 5S-7&#13;
LOT 7&#13;
DE. BOYII, HARRY II. 38-8&#13;
LOT 8. ALSO PART OF NW FRLU, SEC 1 DESC AS—&#13;
iJKG AT SW COR OF LOT 8, TH SLY 40 FT IN EXTENSION&#13;
OK WLY LINK OF LOT 8. TH N 48L0.Y EAST 35.49 FT, T!I&#13;
NLY 40 FT TO SK COR LOT 8, TH S 48 05' VV 35.49 FT TO&#13;
PL OF KEG VIRGINIA LAND&#13;
IJE. BOYD, HARRY H. ."&gt;8-9&#13;
LOT 9 &amp; WLY ', OK LOT 10. ALSO PART OF SKC 1.&#13;
T1S-R4K, DESC AS BEG AT SW COR OF" LOT 9. TH SKL/&#13;
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K .V..1U FT, TH NLY TO SLY LINK OF IX)T 10, TH S 48 UJ'&#13;
W 53.21 FT TO PL OF BKG VIRGINIA LAND&#13;
I)L. EMERSON. E. (&gt;. 33-10&#13;
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DE. EMERSON, E. (). 53-11&#13;
LOT 11&#13;
DK. LOBACKI, AI.PHONSE T. 53-1?&#13;
LOT 12. ALSO PART OF NW FRL1,. SKC 1 DKSC AS BKCt&#13;
AT SW COR OF LOT 12 TH SLY 40 FT IN KXTKNSION &lt;&gt;r'&#13;
WLY LINE OF LOT 12, TH ELY 72.45 FT, TH N'LY 40 FT TO&#13;
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DE. (IATY, .MICHAEL J. 53-1.3&#13;
LOT 13&#13;
DE. GATY. MICHAEL 53-H&#13;
LOT M&#13;
DE. (.ATY, MICHAEL 53-15&#13;
LOT 15&#13;
DE. GCIDOT, CHARLES 53-16&#13;
LOT 16&#13;
DE. EWIN&lt;t, WARREN J, A L. W. CASTLE 33-1.7&#13;
LOT 17&#13;
DE. HASSON, KM MET 33-18&#13;
LOT 18&#13;
DE. BAi'i.HN, EARL 33-1 9&#13;
LOT 19&#13;
DE. BAIGHN, KARL 53-10&#13;
LO'I 20&#13;
PLEASANT VIEW RESORT&#13;
DE. JACKSON. MRS. OPHELIA 46-1&#13;
S '•• OF' LOT 2 ALSO HKG AT TIIF: NW COR OF LOT 1,&#13;
'I'll S 12 47' W 30 FT IN THK W LINK OF LOT I, TH KLY&#13;
TO THK SK COR OF' LOT 1, TH N 19 37' K 30 FT TO THI-:&#13;
NE COR OK LOT 1. TH WLY 80.50 FT IN THL N LINE OF&#13;
LOT 1 TO THK PL OF BEG.&#13;
I&gt;E. KIMt, l'AI'L 46-2&#13;
LOT 3 AM) N i2 OF LOT 2&#13;
DE. MEYER. RICHARD J. 46-3&#13;
LOT -1&#13;
DE. U.W THIER. FRED W. 46-4&#13;
I,( IT 5&#13;
DE. EN (.EL, ROBERT L. 46-6&#13;
LOT 6&#13;
DE. MAIXOY, JOHN 46-6&#13;
LOT 7&#13;
DE. RAI'GIIN, SARA EST 46-7&#13;
LOT 8&#13;
DE. BAl'GHN, SARA EST. 4«-8&#13;
LOT 9&#13;
DE. PARKER, EDWARD L. 4€-9&#13;
LOT 10 &amp; W 15 FT OF LOT 11&#13;
DE. BAl GHN, SARA EST. 46-10 *&#13;
LOT 11. EXCEPT W 15 FT&#13;
DE. PALMER, 1&gt;OI GLAS F. 46-11&#13;
LOT 12 * WLY '2 OF LOT 13&#13;
DE. BAIGHN, EARL E. 46-12 *&#13;
KLY H OF LOT 13 &amp; LOT 14&#13;
DE. KOSTRACH, LEO 46-14&#13;
LOT 15&#13;
DE. DKERING, DOROTHY, ET AL 48-15&#13;
LOT 16&#13;
DE. DEERING, DOROTHY, ET AL 46-16&#13;
LOT 17&#13;
DE. SAM! ELS, ALPHON 46-17&#13;
LOT 18&#13;
DE. WEISS, WALTER L. 46-18&#13;
LOT 19&#13;
DE. OSBORNE. MARVIN C. 46-19&#13;
LOT 20&#13;
DE. OSBORNE, MARVIN C. 46-30&#13;
LOT '21&#13;
DE. HEinENESCHER, CLARENCE A VELMA 46-21&#13;
LOT 22&#13;
DE. (ROOKS, JOHN 4fl-22&#13;
LOT 2:;&#13;
DE. PASELK, RAYMOND A. 46-SS&#13;
LOT 24&#13;
PORTAGE LAKE MANORS&#13;
DE. YOlf. BERNARD D. &amp; BETTY 48-1&#13;
LOT 1 ALSO PART OF SW1; OF SWU, SEC 1, DESC&#13;
AS BKG AT SK COR OF LOT 1, TH N 7'54' E 74.30 FT. TH&#13;
WLY ALONG LAKE SHORE TO W LINK OF SEC 1, TH S&#13;
72 FT IX W LINK OF SKC 1 TO PL OF BEG&#13;
DE. KROLL. WALTER £ HATTIE 48-1&#13;
LOT 2&#13;
DE. SMITH, HOMER D. 48-8&#13;
LOT 3&#13;
DE, BELL, LLOYD 48-4&#13;
LOT 4&#13;
DE. BROOKS. RAY O., 48-5&#13;
LOT 5&#13;
DE. BELL, LLOYD 48-6&#13;
LOT 6&#13;
DE. WEILAND, ARTHUR H. 48-7&#13;
LOT 7&#13;
DE. LAHKY, JOHN 48-8&#13;
LOT 8&#13;
DE. ROACH, JOSEPH 48-f&#13;
LOT 9&#13;
DE. SHERMAN, CHARLES W. 48-1*&#13;
LOT 10&#13;
DE. PALMITER. HARLEY W. 4S-11&#13;
LOT 11&#13;
DE. KASSI BE. J. F. 48-12&#13;
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Lake Project Continued&#13;
LOT 12&#13;
DB. DK KEN, SAtL 48-18&#13;
LOT 13&#13;
DE. BATES, EVELYN 48-14&#13;
LOT 14&#13;
DE. KLEIN, SHIRLEY ANN ET AL 48-15&#13;
LOT 15&#13;
DE. FEINEB, FLOSSI E 48-16&#13;
LOT 16&#13;
DE. FEINER, FLOSSI E 48-17&#13;
LOT 17&#13;
DE. FEINER, FLOSSI E 48-18&#13;
LOT 18&#13;
PORTAGE LAKE SHORES&#13;
DE. SMITH , GEORGE E. 50-1ALOT&#13;
2 &amp; E 5 FT OF LOT 1, ALSO BEG AT NE COR&#13;
OF LOT 2.TH IN NLY EXTENSION OF E LINE OF LOT&#13;
2 TO N LINE OF SW',2 OF SW'i, TH W 45 FT, TH S TO&#13;
N LINE OF LOT 1, TH 89°40'&#13;
EAST TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF S\ V »i, OF SW»i&#13;
SEC 1 &amp; PART OF LOTS 1 &amp; 2&#13;
DE. BURNS , ROBERT H. 50-1BLOT&#13;
1, EXC ELY 5 FT, ALSO BEG AT NW COR OF&#13;
LOT 1, TH S 13-45 ' W 26 FT, TH N 71° 53' W 10.1 *T,&#13;
TH NLY TO N LINE OF S W4 185 FT E OF W LINE&#13;
OF SEC, TH W 45 FT, TH S&#13;
* TO N LINE OF LOT 1, TH N 84"'30" W 35 FT TO&#13;
PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF SW1* OF SW»«, SEC 1 &amp;&#13;
PART OF LOT 1&#13;
DK. JAGGEKS, RUBY G. 50-3&#13;
LOT 3&#13;
DSL LEIGH, JOHN P. 50-3&#13;
LOT 4&#13;
DE. LEIGH, JOHN P. 50-4&#13;
LOT 5&#13;
№ ALLMEXDINGER, VICTOR A. 50-5&#13;
LOT 6&#13;
DE . CLARK , NEWTO N W. 50-6&#13;
LOT 7&#13;
DE . CLARK , NEWTO N W. 50-7&#13;
LOT 8&#13;
DE . NICHOL , ANTIONETT E I . 50-8&#13;
LOT 9&#13;
DE . NICHOL , ANTIONETT E I. 50-9&#13;
LOT 10&#13;
DE . PRIESKORN , RICHAR D 50-10&#13;
LOT 11&#13;
DE . PRIESKORN , RICHAR D 50-11&#13;
LOT 12&#13;
DE . PLLSKOT , OTT O 50-13&#13;
• LOT 13&#13;
DE . READ , ARTHU R W. 50-13&#13;
LOT 14&#13;
f)E. WATERS, RICHAR D J. 50-14&#13;
LOT 15&#13;
DE . GALE . LERO Y 50-15&#13;
LOT 16&#13;
DE . WEBER , MARY C. 50-16&#13;
LOT 17&#13;
DE . REBEL , NIC K 50-17&#13;
LOT 18&#13;
DE . DAWDY, D . L. 50-18&#13;
LOT 19&#13;
DE . LANSKY, GEORG E G. 50-19&#13;
LOT 20&#13;
DE . ZEILE , MARTI N 50-20&#13;
LOT 21&#13;
DE . CLAPSADLE , HOWARD B. 50-31&#13;
LOT 22&#13;
DE . KOBREHEL , PETE R 50-23&#13;
LOT 23&#13;
DE . KOBREHEL , PETE R 50-23&#13;
LOT 24&#13;
DE . ERDMAN , MELV1N W. 50-34&#13;
LOT 25&#13;
DE . 8WENDER , ANTHON Y 50-25&#13;
LOT 26&#13;
DE . DRINKERT , MATTHE W 50-28&#13;
LOT 27&#13;
DE . JOHNSON , EFFI E M. 50-27&#13;
LOT 28&#13;
DE . JOHNSON , EFFI E M. 50-28&#13;
LOT 29&#13;
DE . STALDEXMAIER , BETT Y J. 50-29&#13;
LOT :i(J&#13;
** DE . DALMLR , HENR Y J. 50-30&#13;
LO T :n&#13;
DE . DALME R 1ILNK Y J. 50-81&#13;
LOT ',2&#13;
DE . HUGHES , C. A. 30-32&#13;
LOT ;;;$&#13;
DE . HUGHES , t . A 50-33&#13;
LOT 34&#13;
DE . DFPUE , DAVID &lt;fc MARY 50-31&#13;
LOT :15&#13;
DE . H I GHE S C. A. 50-85&#13;
LOT 36&#13;
DE . HUGHES , C. A. 50-36&#13;
LOT 37&#13;
WOODLAND BEACH&#13;
DE. BAKER, JOHN T. §4-1&#13;
LOT 1&#13;
DE . MARTIN , HARR Y S, ET AL 54- !&#13;
LOT 2&#13;
DE . MtXLTT , J. F . 54-3&#13;
LOT 3&#13;
DE . MrNUTT , J. F . 54-4&#13;
LOT 4&#13;
DE . DAVENPORT . GLE N G. 54-5A&#13;
N 1/3 OF LOT 5&#13;
DE . WEBER , JOH N H . 54-5B&#13;
N 1 ; ' OF S 2/ 3 O F LOT 3&#13;
DE . CARMODY , THOMA S M. 54-5C&#13;
S 1 3 OF LOT 5&#13;
DE . VAN ETIEN , JOH N W. 34-6&#13;
LOT 6&#13;
DE . ELY, W. C. 54-7&#13;
LOT 7&#13;
DE. VAN ETTEN, JOHN W. 54-8&#13;
LOT 8&#13;
DE. MCNUTT J.F. 54-9&#13;
LOT 9&#13;
DE. STURM, WALTER C. 54-10&#13;
LOT 10&#13;
DE. STURM, WALTER C. 54-11&#13;
LOT 11&#13;
DE. STURM, WALTER C. 54-12&#13;
LOT 12&#13;
BE. STURM WALTER C. 54-13&#13;
LOT 13&#13;
DE. ELY, W. C 54-14&#13;
LOT 14&#13;
DE. VAN ETTEN, JOHN W. 54-15&#13;
LOT 15&#13;
DE. DAVENPORT, GLEN G. 54-16&#13;
LOT 16&#13;
DE. WEBER, JOHN" H. 54-17&#13;
LOT 17&#13;
DE. CARMODY, THOMAS M. 54-18&#13;
LOT 18&#13;
DE. MARTIN, HARRY S., ET AL 54-19&#13;
LOT 19&#13;
DE. BAKER, JOHN T. 54-20&#13;
LOT 20&#13;
DJS. HARRIS, NATHAN L. 54-21&#13;
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TO THE N LINE OF LOT 22&#13;
DE. FEIXRATH, JEROME I. 54-22-&#13;
THE S 30 FT IN WIDTH OF LOT 22 AND THE N 30&#13;
FT IN WIDTH OF LOT 23, THE S'LY &amp; N'LY BOUNDARIES&#13;
OF THE ABOVE DESC LAND BEING PARALLEL&#13;
TO THE LINE THROUGH LOTS 22 &amp; 23&#13;
DE. COLEMAN, J. RICHARD 54-23&#13;
ENTIRE LOT 24 ALSO THE S 15 FT IN WIDTH OK&#13;
LOT 23 THF N'LY LINE OF SAID S 15 FT BETNG PARALLEL&#13;
TO THE S LINE OF LOT 23&#13;
DE. BELOW, DOROTHY M. .&gt;4-24&#13;
LOT 25&#13;
DJB. ASH, NORMAN L. M-2 5&#13;
LOT £3&#13;
Dfc. ATLEE, WAYNE C. 54-26&#13;
LOT 27&#13;
DE. ATLEE, WAYNE C. 54-27&#13;
LOT 28&#13;
DE. ATLEE, FLORENCE 54-28&#13;
LOT 29&#13;
DE. ATLEE, FLORENCE 54-29&#13;
LOT 30&#13;
DE. CARR, WAYNE 54-30&#13;
LOT 31&#13;
DE. ATLEE, FLORENCE 54-31&#13;
LOT 32&#13;
DE. CHAXULT, MARVIN 54-32&#13;
LOT 33&#13;
DE. HARDY, TOMMY 54-33&#13;
LOT 34&#13;
DE. BENNALACK, MISS FAY 54-34&#13;
LOT 35&#13;
DE. BENNALACK, MISS FAY 34-33&#13;
S lit OF LOT 36&#13;
DE. OTTO, DUANE 54-36&#13;
LOT 37 AND N ^ OF LOT M&#13;
DE. TRIPP, JAMES E. 54-37&#13;
LOT 38&#13;
DE. TRIPP, JAMES E. 54-38&#13;
S J i OF LOT 39&#13;
DE. KOCH, NORMAN 54-S»&#13;
LOT 40 &amp; N s&#13;
2 OF LOT 3J&#13;
DE. MANTYK, F. 54-40&#13;
LOT 41&#13;
PLEASANT BEACH ADDITION TO&#13;
PORTAGE LAKE RESORT&#13;
DE. MC NAUGHT, JOHX M. &amp; SHIRLEY A. 45-1&#13;
LOT 1 &amp; 2, ALSO BEG AT THE NE COR OF LOT I.&#13;
TH S 75-52' W 260 FT TO THE NW COR LOT 1, TH S&#13;
75J 52' W 9.90 FT, TH N 39t571 E 100 FT, TH E'LY l&gt;Ul.«i7&#13;
FT TO THE PL OF BEG, BEING A PART OF THE SL&#13;
FRLU OF SEC 1 AND ENTIHf- i OTS 1 &amp; 2, LXC E i l&#13;
FT OF LOT 1 &amp; E 11.5 FT OF LOT 2&#13;
DE. WATSON, JOHN H. 45-&gt;&#13;
LOT 3, EXC E 11.75 FT&#13;
DE. HEROD, FRANK S. 43-3&#13;
LOT 4, EXC E 12.25 FT&#13;
0E. PATTOX, JACK H. 45-4-&#13;
LOT 5 ALSO BEG AT THE NW COR OF LOT 5, TH&#13;
S 24c08' E 35 FT TO THE SW COR OF LOT 5 TH S 81-11'3U"&#13;
vV 11 FT, TH N'LY TO THE PL OF BEG, BEING A PA!IT&#13;
OF SE FRLU, SEC 1 AND ENTIRE LOT 5, EXC E 12.50 FT&#13;
DF LOT 5&#13;
DE. MURRAY, MERLE 45-5&#13;
BEG AT THE NE COR OF LOT 6. TH S 8 r n ' 3 O " W&#13;
TO THE NW COR OF LOT 6, TH S 8111'30" W 11 FT. TM&#13;
5 10c54' E 21.39 FT, TH N 84 04' E TO THE E LINE&#13;
OF LOT 6, TH N 6c30' E 30 FT IN THE E LINE OF LOT 6&#13;
TO THE PL OF BEG, BEING A PART OF SE FRLU SEC&#13;
1 AND A PART OF LOT 6, EXC E 13 FT, PLEASANT&#13;
BEACH ADD. TO PORTAGE LK. RESORT&#13;
DE. MATHISOX, BERGEK J. 43-6-&#13;
LOT 7 ALSO BEG AT THE SE COR OF LOT 6, TH&#13;
W'LY IN S LINE OF LOT 6 TO THE SW COR OF LOT u,&#13;
TH N 1O'J54' W 14 FT. TH N 84'04' E TO A POINT IN THE&#13;
E LINE OF LOT 6, TH S 6:30'W 10 FT IN THE E LINE OF&#13;
LOT 6 TO THE PL OF BEG, BEING A PART OF LOT 6&#13;
AND ENTIRE LOT 7. EXC E 13 FT OF S 10 FT OF LOT li&#13;
6 E 13.25 FT OF LOT 7&#13;
DE. VAX GUNDY, HELEN 43-7&#13;
LOT 8, EXC E 13.75 FT&#13;
DE. CARL, E. M. 43-8&#13;
LOT 9&#13;
DE. WEXGER, JOHX S. 43-9&#13;
LOT 10, EXCEPT E 14.75 FT&#13;
DE. LAWSOX, MRS. WILLIAM 45-10&#13;
LOT 11. EXCEPT E 15 FT&#13;
DE. BEXXETT, GEORGE W. 45-11&#13;
LOT 12&#13;
DE. HOLMES, FRED 45-12&#13;
LOT 13&#13;
DE. LASLO, GEORGE 45-13&#13;
LOT 14&#13;
DE. SHINGLEDECKER, DAVID W. 45-14&#13;
LOT 15, EXC E 10.75 FT&#13;
DE. L1VERXOIS, MRS. FRAXK 45-15&#13;
LOT 16&#13;
DE. BOLAK, THADDEUS J., ET AL 45-16&#13;
LOT 17&#13;
DE. BOLAK, THADDEUS J., ET AL 43-17&#13;
LOT 18&#13;
DE. WASHTEXAW COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONER 43-L8-&#13;
K 11 FT OF LOT 1&#13;
E 11.5 FT OF LOT '1&#13;
E 11.75 FT OF LOT 3&#13;
E 12.25 FT OF LOT \&#13;
E 12.50 FT OF LOT 3&#13;
E 13 FT OF LOT 6&#13;
E 13.23 FT OF LOT 7&#13;
E 13.75 FT OF LOT K&#13;
E 14.75 FT OF LOT 10&#13;
E 15 FT OF LOT 11&#13;
E 10.75 FT OF LOT 14&#13;
PORTAGE LAKE RESORT&#13;
DE. HICKS, KENNETH E. 49-81&#13;
LOT ;jl&#13;
DE. I'TTER. CHARLES II. 49-83-&#13;
BEG AT THE MOST S'LY COR OF LOT 32 TH N 40J&#13;
E 110.50 FT IN THE SE'LY LINE OF LOT 32, TH N 50° W&#13;
39 FT, TH S 40 W. 89.00 FT i X THE NW LY " \ / i&#13;
LOT 32, TH S 21 E 42 FT IN THE SW'LY LINE OF LOT 32&#13;
TO THE PL OF BEG, BEING A PART OF LOT 32&#13;
DE. CAMPBELL, FLOYD 49-34&#13;
LOT 33&#13;
DE. CAR LEY, G. M. &amp; E. S. 4d-'io&#13;
LOT 34&#13;
DE. WISSMAX, DK. HARRY C. 49-36&#13;
LOT 35&#13;
DE. WISSMAX, MRS. RKGINA 49-88-&#13;
BEG AT THE MOST E'LY COR OF LOT 37 TH N 501&#13;
W 20 FT IN THE NE'LY L*NE OF LOT 37. TH S 40° W&#13;
134.50 FT, TH S 48 30' E 19.83 FT IN THE SWLY LINE OF&#13;
LOT 37, TH S 28 E 40.75 FT IN THE SW'LY LINE OF&#13;
LOT 36 TO THE MOST SLY COR OF LOT 36. TH N 40^ E&#13;
123 FT IN THE SE'LY LINE OF LOT 36. TH N 50 W 40&#13;
FT, TH N 40° E 30 FT IN THE NW'LY LINE OF SEC 36 TO&#13;
THE PL OF BEG, BEING A PART OF LOTS 36 &amp; 37&#13;
DE. JOHNSON, EFFIE M. 4J»-S»&#13;
LOT 38 ALSO BEG AT THE MOST NLY COR OF LOT&#13;
37, TH S 50- E 20 FT IN THE NE'LY LINE OF LOT 37. TH&#13;
S 40° W 134.50 FT, Til N 48"30" W 19.83 FT IN THE SWLY&#13;
LINE OF LOT 37, TH N 40' E 134 FT IN THE NW'LY LINE&#13;
OF LOT 37 TO THE PL TO BEG, ALL BRING A PART OF&#13;
37 AND ENTIRE LOT 38&#13;
DE. CAMPBELL, FLOYD D. 49-40&#13;
LOT 39&#13;
DE. CAMPBELL, FRANKLIN &amp; MARION 49-41&#13;
LOT 40&#13;
DE. ANDREW, THURMAX 49-42&#13;
LOT 41, ALSO BEG AT MOST ST.V roRNTR n v J O T&#13;
41, TH NWLY 41.17 FT TO WLY CORNER OF LOT, TH&#13;
SWY ALONG EXTENSION Or vvLi L U . LJ.NI-; .,....„ , .,&#13;
TH SELY 45 FT TO A POTNT TN TH^ FXT^NSTOY&#13;
ELY LOT LINE, TH NELY 27.0 FT IN ELY LOT LINE TO&#13;
PL OF BEG. BEING LOT 41 &amp; PART OF NE1 ,, SEC 1&#13;
DE. TACKMAN, MARCKLLE 49-4SA&#13;
COM AT THE MOST N'LY COR OF LOT 42 TH S 50'&#13;
E 24.20 FT ALONG THE NE'LY LINE OF SAID LOT FOR&#13;
A PL OF BEG TH S 50 E 24.80 FT TO THE MOST E'LY&#13;
COR OF LOT 42, TH SWLY 155 FT TO THE MOST SLY&#13;
COR OF LOT 42 TH N 61c30' W 26.25 FT IN THE SWLY&#13;
LINE OF SAID LOT, TH NE'LY TO THE PL OF BEG,&#13;
BEING A PART OF LOT 42&#13;
DE. MC KONIS, PAULINE 49-43B&#13;
BEG AT THE MOST N'LY COR OF LOT 42 TH SWLY&#13;
164 FT IN THE NWLY LINE' OF SAID LOT TO THE MOST&#13;
WLY COR OF LOT 42, TH S 61 30' E 23.75 FT IN THE&#13;
SWLY LINE OF LOT 42. TH NE'LY TO A POINT IN THE&#13;
NE'LY LINE OF LOT 42, TH N 30' W 24.20 FT IN THE&#13;
NE'LY LINE OF SAID LOT TO THE PL OF BEG, BEING&#13;
A PART OF LOT 42&#13;
DE. ROZMARYNOWSKI, CLARENCE 49-44&#13;
LOT 43&#13;
DE. SUTTON, HARRY B. 49-4.&gt;&#13;
LOT 44&#13;
DE. PARKER, LYMAX F. 49-46&#13;
LOT 43&#13;
DE. K1LIAN, IEMA M. 49-47&#13;
LOT 46&#13;
DE. MARTIN, AUDREY A. 49-IM&#13;
LOT 47&#13;
DE. ' -r'r-.T v 40-&lt;»)&#13;
BEG, AT THE SE COR OF LOT 48, TH SWLY 122 FT&#13;
IN THE S'LY LINE OF LOT 48 TO THE SW COR OF LOT&#13;
48, TH N 21°45* W 40.50 FT IN THE W'LY LINE OF LOT 48&#13;
TH NELY TO A POINT IN THE E LINE OF LOT 48 TH S&#13;
1' E 34.50 FT IN THE E LINE OF LOT 48 TO THE PL OF&#13;
BEG, BEING A PART OF LOT 48&#13;
DE. ZIMMERMAN, MABEL 49-50&#13;
BEG AT THE NE COR OF LOT 48, TH SW'LY 145.50&#13;
FT TO THE NW COR OF LOT 48, TH S 21*45' E 40.50 FT&#13;
IN THE WLY LINE OF LOT 48, TH NE'LY TO A POINT IN&#13;
THE E LINE OF LOT 48 TH N lu W 34.50 FT IN THE E&#13;
LINE OF LOT 48 TO THE PL OF BEG, BEING A PART OF&#13;
LOT 48&#13;
DE. BERRY, GERALD &amp; EVA 48-31&#13;
LOT 49&#13;
DE. STEIXER, DR. FREDERICK B 49-52A&#13;
COM AT THE NW COR OF LOT 50, TH S 21^45' E&#13;
24.24 FT IN THE WLY LINE OF LOT 50 FOR A PL OF&#13;
UEU, TH DEFL 76" 12' TO THE LEFT 76.66 FT TH DEFL&#13;
7°36&gt; TO THE LEFT 87.61 FT TO THE E LINE OF LOT&#13;
50. TH S 1- E 32.83 FT IN THE E LINE OF LOT 50 TO&#13;
THE SE COR OF LOT 50. TH SW'LY 160 FT TO THE SW&#13;
COR OF LOT 50. TH N 21'45' W 38.76 FT IN THE W'LY&#13;
LINE OF LOT 50 TO THE PL OF BEG, BEING A PART&#13;
OF LOT 50&#13;
I&gt;E. POTTER, HOWARD N. 49-52B&#13;
BEG AT THE NE COR OF LOT 50, TH SW'LY 183 FT&#13;
IN THE N LINE OF LOT 50 TO THE NW COR OF SAID&#13;
LOT, TH S 21C45' E 24.24 FT IN THE WLY LINE OF LOT&#13;
50, TH DEFL 76° 12' TO THE LEFT 76.66 FT TH DEFL&#13;
7'36' TO THE LEFT 87.61 FT TO THE E LINE ?OF LOT 50.&#13;
TH N l ' W 31.17 FT IN THE E LINE OF LOT 50 TO THE&#13;
PL OF BEG, BEING A PART OF LOT 50&#13;
DE. SCHAFFER, WILLIAM 49-5S&#13;
LOT 51&#13;
DE. GKLIXSKI, LOREXE 49-54&#13;
LOT 52&#13;
UE. WEBER, ERWIX F. 49-o3&#13;
LOT 53&#13;
DK. KLAYE, NORMAN 49-56&#13;
LOT 54&#13;
i UE. SOXXEXBURG, WILLIAM J 49-57&#13;
| LOT 55&#13;
DE. YESTER, RICHARD 49-59&#13;
I LOT 56&#13;
DE. HOWARD, H. L. 49-60&#13;
LOT 57&#13;
DE. BARTLETT, AVERY A. 49-61&#13;
LOT 58&#13;
DE. BARTLETT, DR. A. A. 49-62&#13;
LOT 59&#13;
DE. CAMPBELL, RALPH H. 49-68&#13;
COM AT THE NE COR OF LOT 60, TH W 240 FT IN&#13;
THE N LiNE OF LOT 60 FOR A PL OF BEG, TH W 175&#13;
FT TO THE NW COR OF LOT 60, TH S 25: E 72.66 FT TO&#13;
1 THE SW COR OF LOT 60, TH E 146 FT IN THE S LINE OF&#13;
I LOT 60. TH N 66 FT TO THE PL OF BEG, BEING A PART&#13;
OF LOT 60&#13;
DE. HOLLIBAUGH, DONALD W. 49-64&#13;
THE E 100 FT IN WIDTH OF LOT~tf0-&#13;
DE. BARTLETT, AVERY A. 49-65&#13;
THE W 70 FT IN WIDTH OF THE E 170 FT IN WIDTH&#13;
OF LOT 60&#13;
DE. CAMPBELL, RALPH H. 49-66&#13;
THE W 70 FT IN WIDTH OF THE E 240 FT IN WIDTH&#13;
OF LOT 60&#13;
ADDITION TO PORTAGE LAKE RESORT&#13;
DE. SUTHERLAND, HAKKY H. 37-1&#13;
L O T 1 •&#13;
DE. HISEH, WALTER 37-2&#13;
LOT 2&#13;
DE. HEATOX, HASSEL R. 37-3&#13;
LOT 3&#13;
DE. TAGGART, MELVA JEAN 37-4&#13;
LOT 4&#13;
DE. HEATOX, HASSEL R. 37-5&#13;
LOT 5&#13;
DE. ELLIOTT, DALE 37-6&#13;
LOT 6&#13;
DE. XASTOLD, GEORGE 37-7&#13;
LOT 7&#13;
DE. BECKER, MARIAX 37-8&#13;
LOT 8&#13;
DE. THOMSEX', MIKKEL 37-9&#13;
LOT 9&#13;
DE. SMITH, DAYTON L. 37-10&#13;
LOT 10&#13;
DE. SMITH, DAYTON L. 37-11&#13;
LOT 11, EXCEPT E 13 FT&#13;
DE. WASHTEXAW COUNTY ROAD COMM. 37-12&#13;
LOT 12 AND E 13 FT OF LOT 11&#13;
ELM GROVE&#13;
DE. LAMBERT, WILLIAM 40-1&#13;
LOT 1&#13;
DE. GIBB, DON 40-*&#13;
LOT 2, ALSO PART OF LOT 3. DESC AS BEG AT SE&#13;
COR OF LOT 3, TH WLY 79.1 F T TO SW COR OF LOT 3,&#13;
I'iH N 0 23h E 13 FT. TH SELY TO E LINE OF LOT 3, TH&#13;
S 9 58' E 4 FT TO PL OF BEG&#13;
j DE. REXTOX. IRVINE A. JR. 40-3&#13;
1 LOT 3, J-:XC BEG AT SE COR OF LOT 3, TH WLY&#13;
79.1 FT TO SW COR OF LOT 3, TH N 0 23' E 13 FT, TH&#13;
SELY TO E LINE OF LOT 3, TH S 9 5 8 ' E 4 FT TO PL OF&#13;
BEG.&#13;
DE. GLEASOX, RAYMOND 40-4&#13;
LOT 4&#13;
i DE. KOSS, BETSY 40-5&#13;
! LOT 5&#13;
| DE. FLETCHER, CLARA, LAMAR, &amp; DOROTHY 40-6&#13;
LOTS 6 &amp; 7&#13;
DE. SANDERSON, CLISTA D. 40-7&#13;
LOT 8&#13;
DE. SANDERSON, CLISTA D. 40-8&#13;
ENTIRE LOT 9 ALSO MEG AT THE MOST S'LY COR&#13;
OF LOT 10, TH NE'WY 15.00 FT IN THE SE'LY LINE OF&#13;
LOT 10, TH NWLY TO A POINT IN THE NWLY LINE OF&#13;
LOT 10 TH SWLY 15.00 FT TO THE MOST WLY COR OF&#13;
LOT 10, TH SE'LY ALONG THE S'LY LINE OF LOT 10 TO&#13;
THE PL OF BEG.&#13;
DE. CROOKS, HAROLD 40-9&#13;
ENTIRE LOT 11 ALSO BEG AT THE MOST E'LY&#13;
COR OF LOT 10. TH SWLY 15.00 FT IN THE SE'LY LINE&#13;
OF LOT 10, TH NW'LY TO A POINT IN THE NWLY LINE&#13;
OF LOT 10, TH NE'LY 15.00 FT TO TH MOST N'LY COR&#13;
OF LOT 10, TH SE'LY IN THE N'LY LINE OF LOT 10 TO&#13;
THE PL OF BEG.&#13;
DE. PORTER, HAROLD A. 40-10&#13;
LOT 12&#13;
DE. PORTER, HAROLD A. 40-11&#13;
LOT 13&#13;
DE. BOLTACH, ALYCE 40-12&#13;
LOT 14&#13;
DE. BOLTACH, ALYCE 40-13&#13;
. LOT 15&#13;
DE. KRUMM, GERALD A. 40-14&#13;
LOT 16&#13;
DE. KRUMM, GERALD A. 40-15&#13;
LOT 17&#13;
DE. LAXGE, WILLIAM F. 40-16&#13;
LOTS 18 &amp; 19&#13;
DE. DALLMANN, MRS. ANNA 40-17&#13;
LOT 20 ALSO S 'a OF LOT 21&#13;
DE. ALLMEXDIXGER, MARTIX X. 40-!8&#13;
LOT 22 &amp; N ia OF LOT 21, ALSO S ' - OF LOT 23&#13;
DE. ROSS, BETSY 40-19A&#13;
N J&#13;
3 OF LOT 23. EXCEPT N 7.5 FT.&#13;
DE, BORDINE, DORIS, ET AL 40-20&#13;
LOTS 24 &amp; 25, ALSO N 7,5 FT OF LOT 23&#13;
DE. BITTER, DONALD A. 40-21&#13;
LOT 28 ALSO S ^ OF LOT 27&#13;
DE. HOWE, JOHX W. 40-22&#13;
LOT 28 ALSO N 1&#13;
2 OF LOT 27&#13;
DE. RKDIES, DOUGLAS, ET AL 40-23&#13;
BEG AT T " E SW C^ DTT T/YT - OV PLEASANT VIEW&#13;
RESORT, TH N 12°47' E 22 FT IN THE W LINE OF LOT&#13;
1 OF SAID PL,* r. Y ' E L . - ' I'lirl . »F&#13;
SAID PLAT, TH N 89" 43' W 78.57 FT IN THE S LINE OF&#13;
LOT 1 OF SAID PLAT TO THE PL OF BEG, ALSO LOT J«&#13;
HELLS ACRES&#13;
DE. SEKLEY, LLOYD 55-1&#13;
LOT 1&#13;
DE. WIXSLOW, HENRY 55-2&#13;
LOT 2&#13;
HE. WIXSLOW, HENRY 55-8&#13;
LOT 3&#13;
DE. WIXSLOW. HENRY 55-4&#13;
LOT 4&#13;
DE. WIXSLOW, HENRY 55-5&#13;
LOT 5&#13;
DE. WIXSLOW, HENRY 55-6&#13;
LOT 6&#13;
DE. WIXSLOW, HENRY 55-7&#13;
LOT 7&#13;
DE. CARSTEXS, CARL H. 55-8&#13;
LOT 8&#13;
DE. CLAPSADDLE, HOWARD D. 55-9&#13;
LOT 9&#13;
PORTAGE HEIGHTS&#13;
DE. BAUGHN, SARA EST. 47-24&#13;
LOT 24, EXC BEG AT SE COR OF LOT 24, TH N 89'OL'&#13;
W 30 FT, TH NLY TO NE COR OF LOT 24, TH S 135.79 FT&#13;
TO PL OF BEG&#13;
DE. KEDIES, DOUGLAS, ET AL 47-25&#13;
LOT 25, ALSO PART OF LOT 24 DESC AS BEING AT&#13;
SE COR OF LOT 24, TH N 89'01' W 30 FT, TH NLY TO NE&#13;
COR OF LOT 24, TH S 135.79 FT TO PL OF BEG&#13;
DE. ENGEL, ROBERT L. 47-26&#13;
LOT 26&#13;
DE. GAUTHIEK, FREDERICK &amp; MARG. 47-27&#13;
LOT 27&#13;
DE. MEYER, RICHARD J. 47-28&#13;
LOT 28&#13;
DE. KING, PAUL H. 47-39&#13;
LOT 29&#13;
DE. PALMER, DOUGLAS F. 47-61B&#13;
COM AT NE COR OF LOT 67, TH S 2 28' E 27 FT IN&#13;
E LINE OF LOT 67, TH S 30°52' W 304.44 FT. TH S 40°01'&#13;
W 125 FT FOR A PL OF BEG, TH S 4001' W TO THE E'LY&#13;
LINE OF CLIFFORD DR, TH SE'LY, ELY &amp; NE'LY IN THE&#13;
ELY LINE OF CLIFFORD DR AND THE NW'LY LINE OK&#13;
WINSTON DR, TO A POINT WHICH IS S 49 59' E 46°96'&#13;
FT FROM PL OF BEG, TH N 49 59' W 46.96 FT TO PL OF&#13;
3EG, BEING A PART OF LOT 61&#13;
DE. McQUADE, KENNETH J. 47-61C&#13;
COM AT NE COR OF LOT 67, TH S 2;28' E 27 FT IN E&#13;
LINE OF LOT 67, TH S 30'52' W 304.44 FT, TH S 40J0l' W&#13;
50 FT FOR A PL OF BEG, TH S 40°01' W 50 FT. TH S&#13;
49C59' E 64.44 FT TH NE'LY 51.79 FT IN NW'LY LINE OF&#13;
WINSTON DR, TH N 49°59' W 79.74 FT TO PL OF BEG,&#13;
BEING A PART OF LOT 62&#13;
DE. LAPHAN, DAVID 47-61D&#13;
COM AT NE COR OF LOT 67, TH S 2 28' E 27 FT, TH&#13;
S 30L52' W 304.44 FT, TH S 40301' W 100 FT FOR PL OF&#13;
BEG, TH S 40c01' W 25 FT, TH S 49C59' E 46.96 FT. TH&#13;
E'LY 26.50 FT IN NW'LY LINE OF WINSTON DR, TH N&#13;
49e59' W 64.44 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING PART OF LOT 62&#13;
DE SAMUELS, REGINALD 47-62&#13;
COM AT THE NE COR OF LOT 67, TH S 2'28' E 27&#13;
FT IN THE E LINE OF LOT 67, TH S 30 52' W 304.44 FT&#13;
FOR A PL OF BEG. TH S 40 01' W 50 FT, TH S 49 591 K&#13;
79.74 FT, TH NE'LY 51.79 FT IN THE NW'LY LINE OF&#13;
WINSTON DRIVE, TH N 49 59' W 93.20 FT TO THE PL&#13;
OF BEG, BEING A PART OF LOTS 62 &amp; 63&#13;
DE. SAMUELS, ALPHOX 47-68&#13;
COM AT NE COR OF LOT 67, TH S 2"28' E 27 FT IN&#13;
THE E LINE OF LOT 67. TH S 30 52' W 254.44 FT FOU&#13;
A PL OF BEG, TH S 30 52' W 50 FT, TH S 49°59' E 93.20&#13;
FT, TH N 54'34' E 58 FT IN THE NW LINE OF WINSTON&#13;
DRIVE, TH NW'LY 115.92 FT TO THE PL OF BEG BEING&#13;
A PART OF LOT 6;^&#13;
DE. BAUGHAX. SARA EST. 47-64&#13;
BEG AT NE COR OF LOT 67, TH SOUTH 2 28' E 27&#13;
FT IN E LINE OF LOT 67, TH S 30°52' W 304.44 FT, TH&#13;
SOUTH 40-01' W 200 FT TO ELY LINE OF CLIFFORD&#13;
DRIVE. TH NLY IN ELY LINE OF CLIFFORD DRIVE TO&#13;
NW COR OF LOT 67, TH S 89^17' E 163.78 FT TO PL OF&#13;
BEG, BEING PART OF LOTS 62 TO 67 INCLUSIVE&#13;
DE. CROOKS, JOHN 47-67&#13;
COM AT NE COR OF LOT 67. TH SOUTH 2 28' E 27&#13;
FT IN E LINE OF LOT 67 FOR PL OF BEG, TH S 30c52.&#13;
WEST 254.44 FT, TH S 53 19' E 115.32 FT. TH N 54 34' E&#13;
59.64 FT. TH NORTH 2°28' W 254.3 FT TO PL OF BEG,&#13;
BEING PART OF LOTS 63 TQ 67 1NCL.&#13;
DE. CROOKS, JOHX 47-68&#13;
LOT 68 ALSO BEG AT NW COR OF LOT 68, TH N&#13;
89;17f W 50 FT, TH S 2 28' E 280.41 FT, TH N 57:34' E 57.75&#13;
FT, TH N 2C28' W 248.85 FT TO PL OF BEG, BEING ENTIRE&#13;
LOT 68 AND A PART OF LAKE ST VACATED.&#13;
DE. CROOKS, JOHN 47-69&#13;
LOT 69&#13;
DE. CROOKS, JOHN 47-70&#13;
LOT 70&#13;
BASE LINE LAKE&#13;
Hamburg Township&#13;
LIVINGSTON COUNTY&#13;
SIL RO KEN BEACH&#13;
Lot 1 - Miss Mary P. Corrc&#13;
Lot 2 — E. J. Francis&#13;
Lot 3 — L. E. Liecltke&#13;
Lot 4, also pt. of Lot 29 Com. at NE. Cor. Lot 4: N. 24'&#13;
\Y. 52' S. 68' W 55.53 S. 25 32' E. 57J 73' to NW. Cor. Lot 4&#13;
Th. 54' to NE. Cor. Lot 4: Alvin Collins&#13;
Lot 5: and center Part of Lot 29: Mis. J. G. Spanldiny&#13;
Lot 6, 7 and part nf 29 in rear o£ and adjuining Lot's G,&#13;
7 and 8 — John Snook&#13;
Lot 8 — Mablr Zimmerman&#13;
Lot 9; and that part of Lot 29: in rear of and adjoining&#13;
Lot 9: R. Craig Barlow &amp; Wii&gt;&#13;
Lot 10 - - Arthur B. Brooks&#13;
Lot 11: and all that part of Lot 29: lying l&gt;et\vecn the&#13;
E'ly lino and W'Jy line of Lot 11 extended N'ly to N. line of&#13;
said Lot 29: of Sil Ro Ken Beach as duly laid out platted&#13;
and recorded of Liber 1 of plats page 28 — Joseph &amp; Grace&#13;
Thompson&#13;
Lot 12 — Ilazei G. Da\ is&#13;
Lot 13 - - G. Collins&#13;
Lot 14 and that part of Lot 28: iyiiitj directly N. thereof&#13;
&lt;£ lyin^' between the E'ly &amp; W'Jy lines of Lot 14: as extended&#13;
— Martin Strasken&#13;
Lot 17 and E. '« of Lot 16 and that part of Lot 28 lying&#13;
directly N. thereof and lying between the E'ly line of Lot .17&#13;
and the W'ly line of E. \-j of Lot 16 as extended — Herman&#13;
O. &amp; Ernestine Shelton&#13;
Lot 18 &amp; Part of Lot 28 •— Lee Augustus&#13;
Lot 19 and W. 20' of Lot 20 and part of Lot 28 — R.&#13;
Fergusen&#13;
E. 30' of Lot 20 &amp; W. 20' of Lot 21 and part of Lot 23&#13;
between W'ly line Ext.of Lot 20: E'ly line of W'ly 20' of Lot&#13;
21 Ext. into Lot 28 — Bruno Sempliei&#13;
E. ].2 of Lot's 21 and 22 and part of Lot 28 directly North&#13;
— Eva Faust&#13;
Lot 23 — John Max&#13;
Lot 24 and part of Lot 28 directly North — Hazel Davis&#13;
Lot 25 — Eugene R. Fulford &amp; wife&#13;
Lot's 26 &amp; 27 Don Porter&#13;
Lot 15 W. \2 of Lot 16 - - Cornelia N. Everard&#13;
Part of Lo,t 28: lying directly North of Lot 23 &amp; between&#13;
the E. &amp; W. line of Lot. 23 as extended — Don Porter&#13;
Part of Lot 28 lying N. of and between the E. lino of&#13;
Lot 27 as extended &amp; W. line of Lot 25 extended — Don&#13;
Porter&#13;
GLEXWOOD ON THE LAKE&#13;
Lot 1 — Wm. C. Whitley&#13;
Lot 2 — Fred J. &amp; Karl W. Rheinhart&#13;
Lo't 3 — F/ank B.unyansky&#13;
Lot 4 — Alfred Tepper&#13;
Lot 5 — Anthony &amp; Edna Skodak&#13;
Lot 6 — Wilfred B. Graf&#13;
Lot 7 — Emit Batchelor &amp; Wife&#13;
Lot's 8 &amp; 9 — Carl Ernest&#13;
Lot 10 — Carrol &amp; Charlene Donner&#13;
Lot 11 — Clifford &amp; Marie Stevens&#13;
Lot 12 — Thos. Kramer&#13;
Lot 13 Thos. Kramer&#13;
Lot 14 — Hugh T. &amp; Helen M. McNally&#13;
Lots 15, 16, 17 — Fred Reinhart&#13;
Lot 18 — Mrs. Catherine i'lescii&#13;
Lot 19 — Herbert C. Flesch&#13;
Lot 20 — Russell Cadaret&#13;
Lot 21 — Seven Anderson&#13;
Lot 22 — Karl W. Reinhart&#13;
Lot 23 — Morse F. Cooke&#13;
Lot 24 — Fred Reinhart&#13;
Lot 25 B. J. Fredrick &amp; C. R. Reinhart&#13;
Lot's 26, 27, 30 - Fred Re' ih ,&#13;
Lot's 28, 29, 32, 34, 37, 39, 54, 55. 58, 59, 60, 61 62 G5 I )&#13;
67, 72. 73 — Karl Reinhart&#13;
Lot 31 — A. A. Tepper&#13;
Lot 33 — Kar! Reinhart&#13;
Lot 35 — E Herman&#13;
Lot 36 — Kenneth Phelps&#13;
Lot 38 — Fred Reinhart&#13;
Lot 40 — Stella Billings&#13;
Lot 41 — Raymond T. Horton Sr.,&#13;
(Continued On Page 9)&#13;
PINCKNEY (Mich.) DISPATCH - WED., AUG. 26, 1964 9&#13;
Lake Project Continued&#13;
Lot's 42 to 53 incl. Lot 64 — Fred Reinhart&#13;
Lot 68 — Goebel Boitnott&#13;
Lot 69 — Goebel Boitnott&#13;
Lot 63 — Frank H. Freeman&#13;
Lot 70 — Frank Combs&#13;
Lot 71 — F r a n k &amp; Catherine Combs&#13;
Lot 80 — Fred Reinhart&#13;
Outiot A. 16.2&#13;
FXSHEK KKIKSEX SUBDIVISION&#13;
L 6 — OWen Fisher&#13;
Lot; 7 — Owen Fisher&#13;
Lot 8 — Owen Fisher&#13;
Lot 9 — Horace H. Warren&#13;
Lot 10 — Owen Fisher&#13;
Lot 11 — Owen Fisher&#13;
Lot 12 — Owen Fisher&#13;
Lot VI — Owen Fisher&#13;
Lot 15 — Chester Gzresik&#13;
Lot 16 — Moreiy Durstan&#13;
Lot 17 — James K. Bagnall&#13;
Lot 18 — Harold K Gauss&#13;
Lot 39 — Ruben Guenthetr&#13;
Lot 20 — Clifford G. Turner&#13;
SUNSET COVE SUBDIVISION&#13;
Lot's 1 &amp; 2 J-a Lot 3 - - Raymond &amp; Alda Knight&#13;
K. \li Lot 3 : Lot, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 W. la of Lot 12 —&#13;
M. D. Craig&#13;
Lot 13 E . \'z of Lot 12 — Libert Dobbs&#13;
Lot 14 — J. D. Median &amp; Billy J. Hunt&#13;
Lot 15 — Albert Stefan&#13;
Lot 16 — Leone O. Edward &amp; C. Dickman&#13;
Lot 17 — Theodore H. &amp; Emily Strasen&#13;
Lot 18 — Louie B. Snellin?&#13;
Lot 39 — Allen &amp; Sally Deiter&#13;
Lot L&gt;:J &amp; W. ia of Lot 24 — Raymond C. Dittmar&#13;
Lot 25 &amp; E. x&#13;
s of Lot 24 — John &amp; Mable Laverty&#13;
Lot 26 — Frank H. Betts&#13;
Lot 27 — M. D. Craig&#13;
SECTION 3 1 :&#13;
Beg. at Con. of Sec. S. 530.52 ft., for point of Beg. Th.&#13;
5 797.9 ft., S. 893 40' 20" W. 1327. 60 ft., N 00* 47" 40" W.&#13;
;i65. 68 ft,, N. 70° 32' E. 1387.58 ft., t o Beg. (17.7 A.) —&#13;
Spencer Davis&#13;
13.4 Acres — Owen Fisher&#13;
5.57 Acres — Russell F. Hardy&#13;
SE. U of SE U Exc. W'ly 3 A &amp; Glenwood on the Lake Sub.&#13;
division — C. R. Reinhart&#13;
W. 24 A. of NW. Frl. &gt;i of SE. U Exc. Lot's 1 4 2 W.&#13;
J2 of Lot 3, 23 to 27 also Sunset Cove Subdivision E. *a of&#13;
Lot 5 to Lot 19 incl. — M. D. Craig&#13;
N. 64 ft., in width of following described lands Com. at&#13;
W, shore of Base? Line Lake of Sec. 31: 1 rd., N. of S. line&#13;
of Sec. 31: running W'ly along shore of Lake 179 U ft., N. 288&#13;
ft.. E'ly 179 Vi f t , S. 247 i3 ft., to Beg. also a parcel 50 ft., in&#13;
width X. of and adjoining said parcel — Richard Knight&#13;
S. 114 ft., in width of following described land Com. at&#13;
\V. shore of Base Line Lake in Sec. 31: 1 rd., N. of S. lino&#13;
&lt;-f said Sec. line Th. W'ly along shore of Lake 1791* ft., W.&#13;
1288 ft., S'ly 179 ft., E. 247 f t . to beg. — George Reynolds&#13;
Bei,'. at a point S.6 30* 00" E. 245.51 ft., &amp; S. 48° 32'&#13;
56" E. 152. 07 ft. &amp; S 40J 29' 18" E. 23.06 ft., &amp; X. 1° 451 VI'&#13;
W. 119.55 ft., from SE. cor. of plat of Sunset Cove Subdivision&#13;
Th. X. l a 45' 52" W. 5106 ft., S. 89* 02* 00" E. 127.:*&#13;
It., S. 0 58' 00" W. 51 ft., S. 61° 28' 46" W. 72.53 ft., X. 54'&#13;
33' 36" W 61.96 ft., N. 8 9 ' 02' 00" \V. 10.01 ft., to beg. —&#13;
Lloyd &amp; Catherine Tennant&#13;
Com. at SE. cor. Sunset Cove Subdivision X,, X. 0° 26" E.&#13;
3 7.12 ft., along E, line said Subdivision X, S. 57: 32' E. iri2."7&#13;
It., for a place of Beg. X. 29° 56' E 108.84 ft., S. 70° 04' E,&#13;
l'.:\Al ft., S. 0 26' W. 140.25 ft., to an iron pipe on the shoie&#13;
of Base Line Lake which iron pipe is S. 553 50' E. 102.34 ft.,&#13;
from place of Beg. S. 0° 26 " W. to shore of Base Line Lake&#13;
Th. XW'ly along shoj-e of Base Line Lake to a point S. 2H'&#13;
58" W. of"place of Beg. X. 29° 58' E to the place of Beg. being&#13;
part of SE. Vi of Sec. (18 A.) — Charles K. Lamb&#13;
Beg. at NW'ly cor. Lot 1 of Glenwood on the Lake Subdivision&#13;
X. on SW'ly line of Indian trail Rd., S. 0 ' 36' W. 150.3&#13;
ft., along W. line of Lot 1 Th. S. 0° 36' W to the water's&#13;
edge of Base Line Lake Th. X'ly along water's edge of Base&#13;
Line Lake to a point Th. X. 12J 59' E. to iron pipe monument&#13;
which boars X. 40° 31' 30" W. 65 ft., from last mention iron&#13;
pipe monument Th. X. 12° 59" E. 121.88 ft., S. 42s 30' E.&#13;
24,25 ft., to place of Beg — J Sokolowski&#13;
Bog at a point which is S. 60° 30' E. 245.41 ft., &amp; S. 40'&#13;
29' 18" E. 136.65 ft., from SE. cor. plat of Sunset Cove Th.&#13;
X. 0- 0(t' 45" W. 158.35 ft., S. 54° 33' 36" E. 81.96 ft., S. 0*&#13;
58' W 180 ft., X. 4 0 ' 29' 18" W. Beg. 5 ft,, X. of high water&#13;
line of Base Line Lake 97.5 ft., to a point 5 ft., N. of point&#13;
of Beg. — Lloyd &amp; Cathrine Tennant&#13;
Beg. at a point which is S. 60° 30" E. 245.41 ft., &amp; S. 481&#13;
32' 56" E. 152.07 ft., &amp; S. 40' 29' 18" E. 23.06 ft., from SF..&#13;
cor of plat of Sunset Cove Th. X. 1* 45' 52" W. 5 ft., to&#13;
point of be«. X. 1 J 4.V 52" W. 114.55 ft., S. 89° 02' E. 10.01&#13;
ft., S 54 33' 36" E. 81.96 ft., Th. S. 0 ' 09" 45" E. 153.35 ft..&#13;
N. 403 29' 18" W. parallel to high water line- of Base Line&#13;
Lake but 5 ft., X. of same 97.50 ft., to point of Beg. — John&#13;
6 Lucille McGaffey&#13;
Beg. at a point which is S. 60° 30* Ef 245.41 ft.. X, 0°&#13;
26' E. 5 ft. from SE. Cor. of Sunset Cove Th. X. 0* 26' E.&#13;
126,54 ft., S. 89° 02* E. 61.28 ft., S. 1* 45* 52" E. 185.26 ft.,&#13;
IS*. 483 32' 56" W. 85 ft., being 5 ft.. X. of high water line as&#13;
established to point of beg. — Robert &amp; Patricia Alexander&#13;
Be?, at a point which is S. 60° 30' E. 245.41 ft., &amp; S.&#13;
48' 32' 56" E 6.625 ft.. &amp; X. 0' 26' E. 5 ft., from SE. cor of&#13;
plat of Sunset Cove Th. N. 0° 26' E. 125 ft., S. 48° 45' 07"&#13;
K. 72.92 ft, S. 0° II1 25" E. 126.54 ft., X 48° 32' 56" W. V5&#13;
ft., being 5 ft., X. of high water line to the point of Beg. —&#13;
Clifford &amp; Wanda Going&#13;
TAMARACK LAKE&#13;
Lot 1 — Mahlon C. Smith&#13;
Lot 2 — Howard K. Leibler&#13;
Lot 3 — George L. Bellman&#13;
Lot 4 — George L. Bellman&#13;
Lot 5 — Chas. R. Reinhart&#13;
Lot 6 — Gerald Looman&#13;
Lot 7 — George A. Schoe&#13;
Lot 8 — Frank Ventura&#13;
Lot 9 — Joyce R. Reinhart&#13;
Lot 10 — C. R. Reinhart&#13;
Lot 11 — C. R. Reinhart&#13;
Lot 12 — C. R. Reinhart&#13;
Lot 13 — C. R. Reinhart&#13;
Lot 15 — C. R. Reinhart&#13;
Lot 16 — C. R. Reinhart.&#13;
Lot 17 — C. R. Reinhart&#13;
Lot 18 — Joyce C. Reinhart&#13;
Lot 19 — Ward C. Smoot&#13;
Lot 20 — C. R. Reinhart&#13;
Lot 21 — C. R. Rpinhart&#13;
Lot 22 — Waller X. O rims ton&#13;
Lot 23 — Walter X. Grimston&#13;
Lot 24 — C. R. Reinhart&#13;
Lot 25 — C. R. Reinhart&#13;
Lot 26 — C. R. Reinhart&#13;
Lot 27 — C. R. Reinhart&#13;
Lot 28 — C. R. Reinhart&#13;
Lot 29 — C. R. Roinhart&#13;
Lot 30 — C. R. Reinhart&#13;
Lot 31 — Helon M, McXully&#13;
Lot 32 — Helen M. McXally&#13;
Lot 33 — Froehliok&#13;
Lot 34 — Frorhlirk&#13;
Lot 35 — C. R. Reinhart&#13;
Lot 36 — Robert R. Kroetsch&#13;
Lot 37 — Eucene MoPiah&#13;
Lot 38 — C. R. Reinhart&#13;
Lot 39 — C. R. Reinhart&#13;
Lot 40 — Ray H. &amp; Mary Kincard&#13;
Lot 41 — George W. Froehlich&#13;
Lot 42 — Edwin E. Corneluis&#13;
Lot 43 — Howard K. Leiber&#13;
Lot 44 — C. R. Reinhart&#13;
Lot 45 — Joyce Reinhart&#13;
Lot 46 — Joyce Reinhart&#13;
Lot 47 — C. R. Reinhart&#13;
Lot 48 — C. R. Reinhart&#13;
Lot 49 — C. R. Reinhart&#13;
Lot 50 — C. R. Roinhart&#13;
51 — C. R. Reinhart&#13;
Lot 52 — Edward Sherry&#13;
Lot 53 — C. R. Reinhart&#13;
Lot M — C. R. Reinhart&#13;
Lot 55 — C. R. Reinhart&#13;
Lot 56 — Joyce Reinhart&#13;
Lot 57 — Donald &amp; Virginia Cunningham&#13;
Outiot A — C. R. Reinhart&#13;
Outiot B — T. G. &amp; Wilma Picha&#13;
Outiot C — C. R. Reinhart&#13;
PORTAGE LAKE&#13;
Hamburg Township&#13;
FOX POINT BEACH&#13;
Lot 1 — Hayden &amp; Lois A. Morgan&#13;
Lot 2 — Hayden &amp; Lois A. Morgan&#13;
Lot 3 — Hayden &amp; Lois A. Morgan&#13;
Lot 4 — Russel C. Pryce&#13;
Lot 5 — Cuernesy &amp; Reina Collins&#13;
Lot 6 — Leonard F. Davis&#13;
Lot 7 — Herbert W. Link &amp; Wife&#13;
Lot 8 — Herbert W. Link &amp; Wife&#13;
Lot 9 — Cecil H. FiMier&#13;
Lot 10 — Eugnno &amp; Barbara Chapman&#13;
Lot 11 Kenneth Granier&#13;
Lot 12 — Dewitt C. Beattie&#13;
loot's 13 &amp; 14 - - Waldon R. Shaw&#13;
Lot 15 — Fred Fakbrother&#13;
Lot 16 — Rev. Ernest R. Kloudt&#13;
Lot's 17 &amp; 18 — Alfred &amp; Virginia Biery&#13;
Lot 19 — Alfred &amp; Virginia Biery&#13;
Lot 20 — Miles J. Greenwald&#13;
Lot 21 — Rhomert Wencel&#13;
Lot 22 — John W. Mason&#13;
Lot 23 &amp; Lot 24 - H. K. Joanne Gilbertson&#13;
Lot 25 - - Lawrence A. Wern&#13;
Lot 26 — Oswald &amp; Ruth Hoeft&#13;
Lot 27 — Calvin C. Hoeft&#13;
Lot 28 — Roger Goulet&#13;
Lot 29 — M. Janswiski &amp; Wife&#13;
Lot 30, &amp; X. l2 of Lot 31 - - Mrs. Jay H. Payne&#13;
S. ' j of Lot 31 &amp; Ix)t 32 - - Harold &amp; Harriet Johnston&#13;
Lot 33 - - Larvrenee H. &amp; Magdalene Quirnet&#13;
Lot 34 &amp; X. :&#13;
3 of Lot 35 — Harold Hallibiu'ton&#13;
Lot 38 - - John Yates&#13;
Lot 39 - - H. F. Taggarf&#13;
Lot 40 — Ralph A. Sawyer&#13;
Lot 41 — Harlem B. lves&#13;
Lot's 42 &amp; 43 — Marvin R. Straith&#13;
Lot 44 — Marvin R. Straith&#13;
Lot's 45 &amp; 46 — L. F. Davis&#13;
Lot 47 — Leonard X. Shultz&#13;
Lot 48 — Clarence J. Aprill&#13;
Lot 49 — Clarence J. Aprill&#13;
Lot 50 — Gertrude E. Berger&#13;
Lot 51 — Raymond L. Jarbembowski&#13;
Lot's 52 &amp; 53 — Richard H. Bisbee&#13;
Lot's 54, 55, 56, 57 Also Lot 113 — Clarence J. Aprill&#13;
I Lot 58 — Edwin C. Lewis&#13;
1 SUPERVISORS PLAT OF FOX POINT BEACH NO. 1&#13;
Lot 113 — John R. Laird&#13;
Lot 114 — Paul H. Ehman&#13;
Lot 115 — Gladys I, Smith&#13;
Lot 116 — I IT in Wolf&#13;
Lot 117 — Portage Lake Land Co.,&#13;
Lot 118 — Xate P. Weinberg&#13;
Lot 119 — Gill Rooke&#13;
Lot 120 — .Max E. Xelson&#13;
Lot 121 — Mrs. Carl Furtney&#13;
Lot 122 — Clarence &amp; Lillian Speer&#13;
Lot 123 — Flojd Fulford&#13;
Lot 130 — Wm. Krause&#13;
Lots 131 &amp; 132 — Jerry &amp; A'.ice Ledwedge&#13;
Lot's 133 &amp; 134 - - Frank Swart z&#13;
Lot 135 — Flo&gt;d Fuiford&#13;
Lot 136 — Yern L. Staple-ton&#13;
Lot's 137 &amp; 138 — Floyd &amp; K.Uie Fuiford&#13;
Lot's 139 &amp; 140 - - J^rry Lcdwidge&#13;
Lot's 141 &amp; 142 — Robert A. Charboneau&#13;
Lots 143 &amp;• 144 -•- Gilbert &amp; Kthe] Rooke&#13;
Lot's 145, 147, 148. 149 - - Paul Ehman&#13;
Lut 146 --- G. B. Hnmine:&#13;
SWARTHOl T COVE SUBDIVISION&#13;
Lot 1 —• Community Church&#13;
Lot 2 — Wilfred &amp; Jackqueiine Kirby&#13;
Lot 3 — Leo Lappex &amp; Wife&#13;
Lot's 4 &amp; 5 — Clwence &amp; Gladys Games&#13;
Lot's 6. 7, 8. 9 - - Emmelt Courdway &amp; Wife&#13;
Lot 10 — Rita Kelly&#13;
Lot 11 — Louis Swart hot it&#13;
Lot 12 — Leo Lappek &amp; Wife&#13;
Lot 13 &amp; 14 — Wilfred &amp;• Jackqueline Kirby&#13;
Lot's 16 &amp; 27 — Kail &amp; Mary Weimkouf&#13;
Lot's 17 &amp; 26 — Waldo Swarthout&#13;
Lot 18 -— E. C. Yarmouth&#13;
Lot 19 — E. C. &amp; Sadie Yarmouth&#13;
Lot 20 — Paul &amp; Lillian Tedder&#13;
Lot 21 - - Paul &amp; Lillian Tedder&#13;
Lots 22 &amp; 23 - - A. G. Wood&#13;
Lot. 24 — E. C. Yarmouth&#13;
Lot 2.5 — E. C. Yarmouth.&#13;
Lot 29 — Earl I. Lobriell&#13;
Lot's 30, 31 — Mrs. Ralph Curts &amp;. Ralph Harris&#13;
Lot 32 — Marjorie L. Williams&#13;
Lot 33 — Leon Vercruys-o&#13;
Lots 34, 35 - Mathew Walenga&#13;
GLEN'ROYLET SI BDIVISON&#13;
Lot 1 — Glenroyiet Inc. D. \l. Silkworth&#13;
Lot 2 — Glenroyiet Inc. D. M. Silkworth&#13;
Lot. 3 - - Glenroyiet Inc. D. M. Silkworth&#13;
Lot 4 E. 12 of Lot 5 - - David L. Kaercher&#13;
W. ^ of Lot 5 - - Willis Kramer&#13;
1x31 6 — Willis Kramer&#13;
Lot 7 — Francis Otrambo&#13;
Lot 8 &amp; E. ^ of I&gt;ot 9 — Leon C. Cass&#13;
Lot 10 &amp; W. ] - of Lot. 9 — R,a!ph L. Fairchild&#13;
Lot 11 — Vircjil Oman&#13;
Lot 12 — John &amp;• Ann Asaro&#13;
Lot 13 — Harry W. Sohield&#13;
Lot 14 — Chas. McWhorter&#13;
Lot 15 — Joseph Meloche&#13;
Lot 16 — Waller Wankowicz /&#13;
Lot 17 — Dorothy, Faye &amp; Aimee Summer&#13;
Lot 18 — Joseph Rialo&#13;
Lot 19 — Leo R. &amp; Margaret Burton&#13;
Lot 20 — M. R. Tarczy&#13;
Lot 21 — Raymond EUerholz&#13;
Lot 22 — Marie &amp; Howard Tmssler&#13;
Lot 23 — Ruth E. Truss lor&#13;
Lot 24 — Gordon C. &amp; Ruth Trussler&#13;
Lot 25 — Ormond Jedele&#13;
Lot 26 — Glenroyiet- Inc. D. M. Siikworth&#13;
Lot 27 — Andrew M&gt;Cairrm&#13;
Lot 28 — Frank J. Martin Jr.,&#13;
Lot 29 — John W. Hanson&#13;
Ix&gt;t 30 — Edmond &amp; (ienrvirve Maiaski&#13;
Lot 31 — Francis &amp; Rema Hart man&#13;
GLENROYLET SUBDIVISION' NO. 2&#13;
Lot 32 — Glrnroylet Inc. D. M. Silkworth&#13;
Lot 33 — George A. &amp; Matilda Cottom&#13;
Lot. 34 — Gordon Tniislpr&#13;
Lot. 35 —Howard Trussler&#13;
Lot 36&#13;
Lot 37&#13;
Lot 38&#13;
Lot 39 - - Peter DenBrosder&#13;
Lagoon Outiot B&#13;
GLENROYLET SUBDIVISION NO. 8&#13;
I^ot 40 — George Cottom&#13;
Lot 41 — Georjfe Cottom&#13;
Lot 42 • George Cottom&#13;
Lot. 43 — Frederick Moshier&#13;
Tx)1: 44 — Oorge Cot torn&#13;
Lot. 45 — Frank Jackson&#13;
Lot 4fi — Frank A Leona Jackson&#13;
Ix)t 47 — Frank Jackson&#13;
Ix)t 48 — George Cottom&#13;
Outiot C&#13;
MUMFORD PARK&#13;
Lot. .fi - - Dr. John W. Henderson&#13;
Ix&gt;t 9 — Leonard F. Binder&#13;
Ixit 10 — William Smith&#13;
Lot 11 — Henry Bloomer&#13;
Ixit 12 — (iporpe D*IGro&lt;&lt;o&#13;
Lot 13 — Hfnry Ricci&#13;
Lot 14 — Claude T. H&#13;
Lot. 15 — In, in Karrirk&#13;
Lot 16 — Henry P atzkr*&#13;
Lot 17 — Hriu*t Rink&#13;
Lot&#13;
Brucp F. &amp; Mary Ellen&#13;
45, 46&#13;
jf Lot 40 adj Lot 41 — Bruce F&#13;
Lot 18 — Wayne Hagen&#13;
Lot 19 — Ralph &amp; Pauline Taylor&#13;
Lot 20 — J ami's O. Collins&#13;
Lot 21 — Milon Hibely&#13;
Lot 22 — Jessie Jorniyun&#13;
Lot 23 — Di-. Clyde Dryer&#13;
24 — John K. Nathnagel&#13;
25 — Dv, Benj. Crandell&#13;
Lot 26 — Robert L. Lybarger&#13;
Lot 27 — Daniel Watson&#13;
Outiot A&#13;
Outiot B&#13;
MLMFOBD FAKK NO. 2&#13;
I^ot 28 — Joseph Cur run&#13;
I^ot 29 — Gerhard Bauer&#13;
Lot 30 Robert M. Zimmerman&#13;
Lot 31 — John L. Sihani&#13;
I^;t 32 — Carl F. Zieman&#13;
Lot 33 — K. I"). Valrance&#13;
I,ot 34 — Oreste &amp; Jennie MaccionI&#13;
Lot ;&lt;5 __ Win. Mums&#13;
Lot 36 — Joseph M. Mullen&#13;
Lot 37 — Lloyd C. Alban&#13;
Outlot C. — J. L. Hale&#13;
MUMFORD PARK NO. S&#13;
Lot 38 • Dr. John Henderson&#13;
Lot 39 &amp; N'ly 15' of Lot -10&#13;
Fralick *rv&#13;
20 ft., RAV for Lot's 44&#13;
Lot 41 &amp; 13' of S'ly side&#13;
vV Mary Fllen Fralirk&#13;
Lot 42 — John W. Halo&#13;
I,ot 43 - - Michael &lt;fr MafeMo Bas^o&#13;
Ml'MFORD PARK NO. 4&#13;
Lot 58 — Donald D. Crittendon&#13;
- - Kenneth Porter&#13;
— Oias. &amp;• I&gt;orotri«^a Griffifh&#13;
— Richard J. Hall&#13;
- - George Cottom &amp; Wife&#13;
— Elaine W. Harden&#13;
— J'lines Waldcchcr&#13;
— Hilbert Hannah&#13;
— Clarence &amp; TXwothy Sichling&#13;
— Joseph MeKenna&#13;
- Win Kuepp&#13;
— Leonard F. Davis&#13;
— Jean B, Wilson&#13;
— Kenneth E. Jardina Des&#13;
— Martin J. Sustarich&#13;
— John L. Lesniak —&#13;
PORTAGE LAKE&#13;
Putnam Township&#13;
SUPERVISOR'S PLAT O F FOX POINT BEACH NO. 1&#13;
Lot 124 — Frank L. Schwartz&#13;
Lo1 125 - - Anj) Arbor 'iVusi C o ,&#13;
Lot 126 S. li • - Albert D. Dolmen&#13;
Lot 126 N. x-&gt; — Ann Artx&gt;r Trust&#13;
f.nt 127 and W. 35 If., of I,ot 128&#13;
Lot 129 and E. 10 ft., of Lot 128&#13;
SUPERVISORS PLAT O F PATRICIAN GARDENS&#13;
Lot 1, - - Henry &amp; Ro^etta Smith&#13;
Loi 2 - - Melvin &amp; Betty Hohlenkamp&#13;
Lot 3 — Albert F. Mi!f&lt;Vd M. D.&#13;
Ix&gt;t 4 • - Albert. F. Milforrl M. D.&#13;
Lor fi -•- David &amp; Dori&lt; Phipps&#13;
Lo' 6 - • A. A. Fahnier&#13;
Lo» 7 - - Floyd &amp;- Alice Brady&#13;
8 - - Harry ('. Randall&#13;
r&gt; — Hubert I'. Town.sr-nd Sr.,&#13;
• Hubert P. Towiisend Sr.,&#13;
- }{iit)ert FJ Toun.'-ciid Sr.,&#13;
12 — Frank Hinz&#13;
1.". - - Charles D. &lt;£ Joanne- C. Ford&#13;
14 — Charles &amp;• Virginia Ware&#13;
15 --- Manante Onczn&#13;
IB — David &amp; Mary Tarbet&#13;
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65&#13;
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67&#13;
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James Rooke&#13;
William F. Kraose&#13;
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Lot 20 - - (ieor^e&#13;
Lot 21 — Dorothy S.&#13;
Lot 22 -•- John &amp;• J o Anno Towslry&#13;
Lot 2.". - - J o h n &amp; J o Anne Towsley&#13;
Lot - - Albert L&gt;. Di^maii&#13;
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A. of 4,". - - J. K. S Jr.,&#13;
B. of 4?. • - T h o m a s&#13;
Lot C. of 43 • C h a r l e s T h o m p s o n&#13;
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Lot 45 -&#13;
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beth Brooke&#13;
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Lot 39 - -&#13;
Lot 40 - - Robert Lambert&#13;
Lot 41 — (Kid M. Rij^s&#13;
Lot 42 - Ovid M. RI&lt;^N&#13;
SUPERVISOR'S P I J \ T OF BEl'LAH BEACH&#13;
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portion of Lot 38 — Wm. &amp; Elizaa&#13;
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C a r ] R.- A n n a P . K i r c f ' ! i&#13;
Donald F. &amp; Mary Poling&#13;
Dun Utbson&#13;
Car) K. &amp; M .ry !•&#13;
Lot 1 Hoyd Ti&#13;
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Lot 7&#13;
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I^t 12&#13;
Ixit 13&#13;
Lot II&#13;
l^it 15&#13;
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c,i'(&gt;rL,'n M. Van Norman&#13;
Stanley Ar C.rneinx'o Jakuh'is&#13;
Harry L. Botsfonl&#13;
Ailic J. Ifickinan&#13;
Flarry W. &amp;&#13;
• Haj ry W.&#13;
rlvs C o l l i n s&#13;
( i l a d y s Colli.i.s&#13;
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L&gt;'o K. Lur-khardt&#13;
K D a n i ' i i - &amp;• }•:. M i x M o n r o e&#13;
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Jrick Met i&#13;
Jos^pfi II. Parkin&#13;
('orir'luis Bau^lm&#13;
nis H.'iUL'hn&#13;
Hirkett New kirk&#13;
ji'i i y&#13;
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Philip (lent il»&#13;
SUPERVISOR'S PLAT Of BA1 r.HNS B L U F F ANNEX&#13;
I-'.inity Spit!'1)- Hoyan&#13;
}-Jni!y SpiikT Ho^an&#13;
I-!;ni;\- Sptllcy H u ^ m&#13;
R.Dn;il(i A- Marion Sainp^oii&#13;
IlonakJ A- Marion Sampson&#13;
Marion L. Siin).l'\v&#13;
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I.oi 21&#13;
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Lot 28&#13;
Lot 2'* -••&#13;
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I/»t 48 - - Harold &amp; Fran H"tz&#13;
Lot 4&lt;* - Kiantr-v K. Berthold&#13;
Lot iVi Honald Br-ver&#13;
Lot 51 — P. &amp; B. Funk Eta!&#13;
Lot .V Hoiuiii c o\&#13;
Lot 55 — J. P Monson Sr.,&#13;
Lot 56 — J. P. Monson Sr.,&#13;
Lot 37 — Ralph Lonxmate &amp; Wife&#13;
Lot 58 — Ralph Longmate &amp; Wife&#13;
Lot's 59 &amp; 60 - Harold C. Early&#13;
UAL'UHNS B L L F F SUBDIVISION&#13;
Lot 1 — V. M. &amp; KA P- Casgrove&#13;
Lot 2 — Jack H. Hawley&#13;
Lut 3 — Louis P Kivi&#13;
K. ^ of Lot 4 — Mrs. Jas. G. Drumond&#13;
W. &gt;* of l^jt 4 — Wm. R. &amp; Ethel C. Stevens&#13;
F. 'a oi Lot 5 — Adeline Barstow&#13;
W ' 3 of l&gt;jt 5 — Wesley Douglas&#13;
I/ot 6 — Fred Ruddon&#13;
I/ot 7 — Ray Huddon&#13;
Lot K and also that part of outiot E. lying directly N. of&#13;
Lot 8 — Warren H. Scofield&#13;
Lot y and all that p.ut of outiot E. 35' in width lying N.&#13;
and adj. to Lot y Mr. -*nd Mre. Boyd Turner&#13;
Ix)t KJ - Mr. &amp; Mrs. Boyd Turner&#13;
Lot 11 notatiun charged in Beulah Beach Subdivision with&#13;
lot's 1 tlu-u 3 —- Catherine Guidot&#13;
Lot 12 - - Edith VanNorman&#13;
Lot 34 - Lloyd &amp; Helen VanBlairmm&#13;
Lot 33 (Lot's 35 thru 47 charged to Baughns Bluff Annex&#13;
! Lot's 35 thru 47 M'-ita Bird&#13;
Lot 36 - • Mr, Richard Jack&amp;on&#13;
Lot 37 — Mrs. A. Mernman&#13;
Lot 38 — Thomas Read &amp; Sons&#13;
liOt 31) - R. T. Cadwell&#13;
Lot 40 — Otto L. Gntow-ski&#13;
Lot 41 — Fredrick H. Shaefer Jr., and Sally S. Dusbiber&#13;
E. ^ Lot 42 — Geo. A. Wild Jr. and Mrs. Howard Read&#13;
W. 5-3 Lot 42 — Fredrick H. Shaefer Jr., and Sally S.&#13;
Dusbiber&#13;
Lot 43 - - Geo. A. Wild Jr., and Mrs. Howard Read # * |&#13;
Lot 44 - llay Hutzel&#13;
1-ot 4.') - - Rny Hut/el&#13;
I/O? 46 - - Harriet J. Welxr&#13;
Lot 47 • - Mrs, L'dna Snowman&#13;
Lo? 48 (Iyjfs 48 thru 58 charged In Beulah Beach Subdiviv.&#13;
on I/&gt;t's 4 thru 15 GIM. M. Van Norman&#13;
Ixjt 49 Stanley &lt;Sr Gi'npvieve Jackubus&#13;
Lot 50 Harry K. Hotsl'orci&#13;
Lot 31 — Archie Hickman&#13;
Lot 52 - Gladys &amp; Hawy Collins&#13;
I/&gt;t 53 (Lot s 4S thru 58 charged in Beulah Beach Subdivi-&#13;
Mon I^)t's 4 thru 13 Jess.e E. Kennelly&#13;
Lot 54 - - Eliz. GI riser&#13;
I/»t 35 •- I&gt;?o l\. Luckliardt&#13;
Lol 56 - R. Dancer &amp; M. NTonroe&#13;
Lot 57 — IrwM^' Colemati&#13;
Lot 58 Miu'.sliall Guid"t&#13;
Lot 60 &amp; part of Lot 61 .Lilian M. &amp; Nancy V. Gmdot&#13;
Part of Lot 81 Alphonse &amp; Christine Lobocki&#13;
SWARTHOl'T COVE&#13;
Lot ."6 Wilbur A. Hill * Wifp&#13;
I A&gt;t 37 — Wilbur A. }L11 &amp; Wife&#13;
l/i? .-1H - - Mrs Ruth A. Thompson&#13;
Lot .''lJ - • Marjory Williams&#13;
I/it 40 K. c'. Yarmouth&#13;
Lot 41 - K. ('. Yumoutli&#13;
1 ,ot 42 - V. ( '. Yannou' h&#13;
Lol 4.'5 • • .F,-isir&gt; A. Bucholz&#13;
I&gt;i! 44 Jane A. Burho!/&#13;
I/it 45 • - Ruth \T. &amp; Charles A. Hill&#13;
Lot 4tS Paul Koernke&#13;
!•: 'n of Lot 47 • Arthur Reynold*&#13;
W. •;. &lt;»f I^)t 47 Mr. &amp; Mrs. Paul ILll&#13;
Lot \R John A- Haiuuth l/)ve!]&#13;
Lot 49 - John &amp; Hannah lx)\f\l&#13;
1 ,ot 50 Ar'thnr Reynolds&#13;
Lot :&gt;] - Mi-, &amp; Mrs. F'aul Hill&#13;
Lot ?S2 • - Mr. &lt;fc Mrs. Paul Hill&#13;
I A&gt;\ 5.". •• - Pai;l Koernk*'&#13;
L.it M - - I'lnrles A. &lt;^ Ruth M. Hill&#13;
Lot 55 Jane A. ij'ichol/.&#13;
Lot 56 J a n e A, Buchoiz&#13;
i S W A R T H O l ' T (OVK NO. 1&#13;
Wit 57 John A. K- Mnry Fclenk&#13;
Lot 58 — John A. &amp; Mary Sclenk&#13;
I/it 59 - • John A &amp;• Mary Scienk&#13;
I/)t 60 - Paul&#13;
Lot 61 — Paul&#13;
Lot 62 - Paul McCaHough&#13;
1 /&gt;? Pi'* - • Frank Zi&#13;
I/it 64 - - FYank Zi&#13;
IvOt 65 - • Frank&#13;
L it 6f&gt; - ^ : u i k Zici'lnr&#13;
Lit fi7 -- IN'iiry .Nm'.ak A- Wife&#13;
Lit 68 - - Henry Nowak A- Wife&#13;
I/it 6(J - Henry .Nowak A- Wife&#13;
Lot 70 -• Norbert Ma^alski &amp; Wife&#13;
Lot 71 -— Niwbei-i M;i^al.vki &amp; Wife&#13;
I Lot 7 2 - - Norbert Ma;,ralski &amp; Wife&#13;
Lot 7:; — Joseph C. H i r r i ^ a n A- Wif«&#13;
Lot 74 - Joseph C. H a / n u a n &lt;^- Wife&#13;
j Lot 75 •— Joseph ('. Harn^;jn &amp; Wife&#13;
I I wjt 76 — Ronald SwnrthoM.&#13;
I/)t 77 - Alex fr Hilda Winisky&#13;
! Lot 78 L. J ^- Florence Su r,\ thout&#13;
! Lut 71' L. J. &amp; Florence Swarthout&#13;
L,,r H'y ••- e (i I)i'o Br&gt;nneti fir A. V. liennptt&#13;
Lot 86 — Robert K. A- Helen Payne&#13;
; I/)t 87 - Robert !•:, &amp; He ion Pa.vnn&#13;
! A parcel of I-and 60' widu on i\. side, of I/Ot's 86 A- 87 between&#13;
l/&gt;f.s Sr. Ro;ul said Rd., beir.K an exit N. of clear St., in&#13;
.Subdivision the NW. ror. of pa'-ce.l lteing NK, ror. of Lot 63&#13;
' &amp;• SW. era-, of u h v l i parcel is SL, o;r, of 1/Jt 87 -•- Robert E .&#13;
! &amp; Helen Payne&#13;
Lot 88 - Hollis C. S w i r t h o u t&#13;
Lot 89 - Hollis &lt; '. Swartbout&#13;
A parcel of land 60' wide on F. side nf Lot s R8 A- 89 between&#13;
v.-iiri lot's &lt;^- road said Rd., h*Mne an c\:i N. of clenr St., in Subdvision.&#13;
The NW. cor. of parce.] beim; SE &lt;-, ,r, of I/Ot 88 &lt;v&#13;
^\K'. ror. of whicii paiC'l is S F cor of Lot Sr.) — Hollis C&#13;
&gt; w a r? ho;i I&#13;
Lot 90 — J a n e A. P.ucholz&#13;
! Lot 91 — Jane A. Hucholz&#13;
! l/&gt;? 92 Robeii Miller&#13;
, Lot 9'&gt; ••• • Jane A. Kucho!/&#13;
I Com at a i&gt;o:n? on W. Ini" of Lake Dr , 40' N. nf N"W. cor.&#13;
• •if Lot 78, Swarthout Cove Subdivision measured on line with&#13;
; ,N. line of said I/&gt;t 78 L . v . as a po.nl rif . Be;,'. N. of W. line of&#13;
' Lake Dr., 180' W. 80' S. 350" F. 80' to W. line of I^ake Dr., 170*&#13;
I to point of Bep. Ralph &amp; Ros* Harris&#13;
Com. 40' N. of N F . cor. of I/ot 85 Th. N 80' on Twp. fin^&#13;
'-.f street F. alone; N. line of street 80' to point of Beg part of&#13;
SL. U of SF. ' • Arnett. Sr Maxine Miller&#13;
| NK. U NF. &gt;4 Sec, 36: Fxo, Shady Shores Colony — Alex&#13;
&amp; Hilda Winisky&#13;
I SW. U NL\ U Ser. 36: — Baughn &amp; Miller&#13;
I W. l&#13;
a SF. l i Sec. .".6&#13;
I NK. '* SI-:. '« See. :;fi&#13;
SF. ;4 NK. ' i *&lt;&gt;r. ;&gt;6 - HaroM C. Karly&#13;
SW. l* I-.xc. Bangui s Bluff &amp; Bauphn's Bluff Annex also&#13;
V.\r. bcK. at most N'ly ror. of Ix&gt;t 3: of SupeTS'isors Plat of&#13;
Bau^hn's Mluff Th. S.*8' 25' W. 115..V to SW. cor. said Lot 3 :&#13;
, Th. N. T*)' 58' W. 90' N. 74" 39' W. 60' N. 9" 11' 30" E. 127.07*&#13;
556- (Hi' F. 150' to point of Beg - K. E. Baughn&#13;
SHAUY SHORES COLONY ;&#13;
i Lor 1 - (Jeorge &amp; TJladys Helek ',&#13;
I/)t 2 • c,eor^e &amp; Cladys Helek \&#13;
I/Ot :\ -•- Fj-nesi &amp; Betty Bipgers t&#13;
; l/»t 4 • • Myron &amp;• May VanEHLs !&#13;
i I/)t 5 - - Yale &lt;fe Alice Averil] j&#13;
I T/Ot 6 - - Frank fJnzdocki &amp; Wife • t&#13;
i F»t 7 — Mat &amp; Helen Skates \&#13;
l^jt 8 - Leslie Grann&amp;a &amp; Wife&#13;
T/i? 9 ' Truman &amp;. Doris Walter&#13;
Lol 10 and X. 30 ft., of ijni I t - Southern Lefever &amp; Wif»&#13;
S ' 8 Lot 11: and N.' 35 ft., of Lxit 12: - L«Roy 1c Mary&#13;
Belle Herbon&#13;
I^&gt;t 13 and S. 25 ft nf Lof 12: LcRoy &amp; Mary Belle Herbon&#13;
l/&gt;t 14 - Alex &amp; Hilda Winisky&#13;
SHADY SHORES COLONY NO. 2&#13;
Lot 15 - Edwin C. Stacey&#13;
Lot 16 — LeMoyne A Reata Wilkiason&#13;
Ix)t 17 — George &amp; Ann Wilke&#13;
Ix&gt;t 18 — Herbert F. &amp; Alma C. Zeeb&#13;
Ix&gt;t 19 — James &amp; Joanne Wood&#13;
Lot 20 &gt; Wtn. Sr Brou-n D. Sutherland&#13;
SHADY SHORES COLONY NO. S&#13;
l.ot 21 - Cecil Hewison&#13;
22 - - l^nard &lt;fe Klfitnr Thie]&#13;
23 - - Arthur A Wilma Koch&#13;
24 - Wm. &amp; Charlene Johnson&#13;
I/jt 51 &lt;"ii!h Tt&#13;
Lot 25 — Don-&#13;
(Continued On Page 10)&#13;
ARGUS DISPATCH — WEDNESDAY. AUG. 26, 1964 t&#13;
: . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ mm I&#13;
Lake Project Continued \Cngaged&#13;
- Lot 26 — Ralph R. &amp; Jessie A. Kropp&#13;
•. Lot 27 — Ralph R. &amp; Jessie A. Kropp&#13;
Lot 28 — Donald M. &amp; Cotiiev MeCrady, and Donald Sr., &amp;&#13;
t a r r y McCracty&#13;
' Lot 29 — Richard &amp; Eleanor Sears&#13;
: ; Lot 30 — Ralph D. &amp; Alma M. L'UIT.S&#13;
Lot 31 — Robert &amp; Mahylan Tracy&#13;
Lot 32 — Raymond &amp; Olive Daman&#13;
Lot 33 — Sylvester &amp; Irmgard Traskos&#13;
• • Lot 34 — Norman H. &amp; Stella ChalJ&#13;
Lot 35 — Glenn &amp; Joyce Well&#13;
Lot 36 — Marion Hartwick&#13;
; Lot 37 — Marion Hartwick&#13;
• Lot 38 — Henry J. Cichocki&#13;
Lot 39 — Theadore P. &amp; Darler.e B. Perry&#13;
Lot 40 — Edwin &amp; Kunice Fick&#13;
^ Lot 41 — David J. &amp; Dorothy Martin&#13;
Lot 42 — Norman E. &amp; Doris Jean Younker&#13;
Lot 43 — Walter &amp; Catherine West on&#13;
i Lot 44 — Thomas &amp; Joanne \V&gt;ston&#13;
Lot 45 — Ralph &amp; Ruth (.lemons&#13;
Lot 46 — Win, T. Fright Sr.,&#13;
Lot 47 — Frank &amp; Byrd Hewi*on&#13;
Lot 48 — John &amp; Donna N Flynn&#13;
Lot 49 — Donald &amp; Kster MeCrady&#13;
Lot 50 - - Myron K. &amp; Mary L\ VanKils&#13;
Lot 51 — Raymond H. &amp; Kmma Jean Sampler&#13;
Lot 52 — Francis L. &amp; Catherine Mazur&#13;
Lot 53 — Miles F. &amp; Elizabeth A. Gn-emvald&#13;
Lot 54 - - AncU&gt;u W. &amp; Wilma L\ Udand&#13;
1-Ot 55 — Leroy J. &amp; Mary Belle Herbon&#13;
Lot 56 — Myron E. &amp; Mary E. VanElls&#13;
Lot 57 - - Clarence VV. Brown Sr..&#13;
Lot 58 — Wm. H. &amp; Betty A Eourhie&#13;
Ix&gt;t 59 — Dleksa &amp;. Sena Babyc.-/&#13;
Lot 60 — Willard C. &amp; Junce L. Nelson&#13;
lx&gt;t 61 — Martin Sustarieb&#13;
Lot 62 — Rex &amp; Alice Pinn&#13;
Lot 63 — Thomas &amp; Gloria Ball&#13;
Lot 64 — Frank &amp; Catherine Mazur&#13;
Lot 65 — Alex &amp; Hilda Wininsky&#13;
IJOI 66 — Alex &amp; Hilda Wininsky&#13;
I/&gt;t 67 - - Alex &amp; Hilda Winiasky&#13;
Lot 68 — Alex &amp; Hilda Winiftsky&#13;
Lot 69 — Alex &amp; Hilda Wininsky&#13;
Ix&gt;t 70 — Aicx &amp; Hilda Wininsky&#13;
Tx3t 71 — Alex &amp; Hilda Wininsky&#13;
Lot 72 — A!ex &amp; Hilda Wininsky&#13;
Lot TA - Alex &amp; Hilda Wininsky&#13;
Lot 74 — Alex &amp;• Hilda Wininsky&#13;
Lot 75 - - Alex &amp; Hilda Wininsky&#13;
Lot 76 - - Daryie &amp; Sharron Cutler&#13;
Lot 77 — Alex &amp; Hilda Wininsky&#13;
I/Ot 78 — Win. &amp; June Kasanovick&#13;
Lot 79 — Alex &amp; Hilda Wimnikv&#13;
Lot 80 — Alex &amp; Hilda Wininsky&#13;
Lot S3 — Alex &amp; Hilda Wininsky&#13;
Lot S2 — Alex &amp; Hilda Wininsky ».&#13;
Lot 83 — Alex &amp; Hilda Wininsky&#13;
Lot 84 — Alex &amp; Hilda Wininsky&#13;
Lot 85 — Alex &amp; Hilda Wininsky&#13;
Lot 86— Thomas V. &amp; Lilly M. Rumple&#13;
Lot 87 — Alex &amp; Hilda Wininsky&#13;
Lot 88 • - Fredrick &amp; Sander Bladis&#13;
Lot 89 — Edwin W. &amp; Fiunice D. Fick&#13;
TxDt 90 — Alex &amp; Hilda Wininsky&#13;
Lot 91 — Alex &amp; Hilda Wininsky&#13;
Lot 92 — Alex &amp; Hilda Wininsk'v&#13;
Lot 93 — Alex &amp; Hilda Wininsky&#13;
Lot 95 — Alex &amp; Hilda Wininsky&#13;
I&gt;ot 96 — flansford Kessin^er&#13;
Lot 97 — Mencil J. &amp; Perry&#13;
Dated this day of August 12, 1964&#13;
JOHN H. FLOOR&#13;
Washtenaw County Drain Commissioner&#13;
CLARE MILLER*&#13;
Livingston County Drain Commissioner&#13;
Read The Want Ads&#13;
ntWIXA ELIZABETH TAIT&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Koeppcn&#13;
of 10972 Whitewood Road&#13;
announce the engagement o[&#13;
ibrir daughter, lrwina Klizabem&#13;
Tait, to Jerry Lep Best,&#13;
son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard&#13;
Best of 4030 East Grand&#13;
River, Howell.&#13;
Miss Tait is a graduate of&#13;
Pinckney High School with thu&#13;
class of 1963 and is currently&#13;
employed at Melloy Lithographic&#13;
in Ann Arbor. Mr.&#13;
Best, 1962 Howell High graduate,&#13;
is a draftsman at&#13;
Vich Engineering Company ;n&#13;
Detroit.&#13;
The wedding is to be held&#13;
September 26 in St. Paul's&#13;
Lutheran Church in Hamburg.&#13;
glMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII,*&#13;
§ NOTICE TO ALL VOTERS&#13;
| OF PUTNAM TOWNSHIP&#13;
5 I will be responsible to the office of Township Clerk.&#13;
3 Your vote will be greatly appreciated at the polls&#13;
S on September 1.&#13;
5 Lloyd Hendee&#13;
S Pd. Pol. Adv.&#13;
SlIlllllllllllllllllltllliilllimillllllllllllllllllllllR&#13;
Obituary&#13;
RAY F . OGLE&#13;
I Rav F Ogle. 79. of 866).&#13;
Country Club Dr. at Rush&#13;
Lake in Hamburg Township,&#13;
Livingston County died at hom*&#13;
Friday following a long illr.^&#13;
ss.&#13;
.Mr. OgJe was bom Sept. 28,&#13;
1884, the .son of James arid&#13;
Lenora McC'ormick Ogle. He&#13;
married Laura Murphy on .Tune&#13;
T,0, 19L5. in St. :&gt;ouis, Mich.&#13;
.She cur\pi\pe«.&#13;
Other survivor"; inclurlp a&#13;
daughter. Mrs, Francis Mills of&#13;
Pincknej1, &gt;'AO sisfers, Mrs.&#13;
Iva ZoliP of I,os Angeles,&#13;
Calif, and Mr«. Myrtle Daley&#13;
of Racine, Wis., and four&#13;
j grandchildren.&#13;
I Funeral services wore hold&#13;
, nt 9 a.m. Wednesday i:i St.&#13;
'Mary's Catholic- Cliurch u'ith&#13;
(the Rev. Father1 Cieurge Hoi'-&#13;
• kan-; officialinj.;. Bunal vwi.t in&#13;
! St. .Marys Cemetery.&#13;
YWCA Program&#13;
Offered Women&#13;
| Women of the Brighton&#13;
j area u c inviird to participate&#13;
| in a 10-week program offered&#13;
i by 'he YWCA in Milford.&#13;
Activities to be offered in th&gt;"-&#13;
program include sewing, interior&#13;
decorating. furcrafi,&#13;
c-nke (iecorating, knitting and&#13;
physical fitness.&#13;
Pre-registration h necessary&#13;
and this will be done on Tuesday,&#13;
Sept. 22 from 9:^0 to&#13;
\'J.[\0 at the community room&#13;
of the Oakland Federal Savings&#13;
Bank. Miiford&#13;
P'or further information you&#13;
may call Mrs. H. Harrison&#13;
Mead at 2680 Kasi Commerce&#13;
Road, Milford.&#13;
NOMINATE&#13;
ELECT&#13;
AND&#13;
WIN&#13;
WITH&#13;
BRIAN&#13;
LAVAN&#13;
OF BRIGHTON&#13;
FOR&#13;
STATE REPRESENTATIVE&#13;
51st. PISTRICT&#13;
D E M O C R A T&#13;
BRIAN T.-AVAN BELIEVES IV AND WILL FIGHT FOR MENTAL&#13;
HEALTH FACILITIES — CRFATTON AND EXPANSION OF RESEARCH&#13;
FACILITIES AT THE IT. of M. — ESTABLISH TRADE&#13;
SCHOOLS AND ENACT LAW TO PREVENT DROP Ol'TS — TAX RELIEF&#13;
FOR SENIOR CITIZENS — GREATER UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS&#13;
— BETTER ROADS&#13;
A Lifelong Resident and Democrat. He Know* the Problem* of the Working man,&#13;
The Fanner, Tbe Small BatineMman and the Professional Men In the Entire District.&#13;
YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED&#13;
VOTE SEPTEMBER X, 1964&#13;
U B. J. — HART — STAEBLER — LAVAX&#13;
Pd. Pol. Adv. bv Commit*** to Elect Brian LAvan&#13;
U of M Offers&#13;
Courses in Art&#13;
Courses in ceramics, drawing&#13;
and color sketching, oil&#13;
pruntiiiK. and water color -&lt;u?&#13;
being offered again this f.UJ&#13;
by the rnivrr.sity Center for&#13;
AduJt Uctucatkm iWS.M-TMLMl.'&#13;
i.&#13;
These are taught by members&#13;
of the faculty of thf&#13;
College of 'ArchitPCtUire &amp;ud&#13;
Design .John Stepheiison.&#13;
Mignonette V. Cheng, (Juy K.&#13;
Palazzola. and Leonard W.&#13;
Zimiska, respectively - • and&#13;
open Wednesday, September&#13;
9. Thursday, September 1U.&#13;
Monday, September 14, and&#13;
Wednesday, September 9. J &gt;*-&#13;
spectively. Class sessions ni--:&gt;&#13;
held in .studios in thf Architecture&#13;
Building on Monroe.&#13;
Sinrp at] of tiie^e flass«'s&#13;
are limited in size, early enrollment&#13;
is advised. RoKi^Tiation&#13;
may be made at the Ann&#13;
Arbor Area Office of the l'-M&#13;
h'xtension Sei-\icr'. 412 Maynard&#13;
Street from 10:00 a.m.&#13;
to 5:00 p.m., Monday through&#13;
Friday, beginning Augu-'t .'H,&#13;
and continuing through September&#13;
18. 'The office will&#13;
be closed on Labor Day.) Registrations&#13;
will also he accepted&#13;
(in classes not already closed)&#13;
in Room 163, School &lt;&gt;f Busine.&#13;
e= Administration, Tuesday-&#13;
Thursday, September 8-11, and&#13;
Monday - Thursday of !hr^&#13;
following week.&#13;
For printed announcements&#13;
or additional information, visir&#13;
or call the I'niversity Kxtension&#13;
Service; telephone, 764-&#13;
4-H Club State&#13;
Show At MSU&#13;
Michigan's State 4-H Show&#13;
has become more than »n&#13;
agricultural fair for youth.&#13;
It's a n educational event&#13;
covering many areas that extend&#13;
beyond the farmer's line&#13;
fence and into urban areas of&#13;
cities.&#13;
Nearly 3,000 young people—&#13;
the cream of Michigan's 4-H&#13;
crop - will visit Michigan&#13;
State University for the 49th&#13;
'annual State 4-H Show, August&#13;
.'Ust—September 3rd. Li\-&#13;
ingbton County will have abom&#13;
82 meml)ers with entries in&#13;
the state-wide exhibit, reports&#13;
Harry A. Foster, County Extension&#13;
Agent, 4-H Club Work.&#13;
Educational events make \ip&#13;
the core of the activities fur&#13;
4-H'er*. In addition to dog&#13;
care and 1 raining exhibitions,&#13;
tours to the Michigan Department&#13;
of Agriculture laboratories,&#13;
poultry research buildings,&#13;
and foods-nutrition action&#13;
exhibits will keep youth&#13;
abreast of new projects in&#13;
agriculture science.&#13;
t In the middle ages printing&#13;
was considered a "genteel"&#13;
i occupation and to get in the&#13;
business, apprentices actually&#13;
paid master printers for their&#13;
training instead of being paid&#13;
Illllllllllllllllllllllllllll&#13;
D K M O C R A T&#13;
Fur State Reprenentative&#13;
VOTE FOR&#13;
PETER E. C. SATER&#13;
51st DISTRICT&#13;
Your Support Will Be&#13;
Appreciated&#13;
Pd. Pol. Adv.&#13;
l l l l l l l l l i n S I I I I I I I I I I I I I H I I&#13;
Robert E. Kleob's father&#13;
Walter Kleeb, will be remembered&#13;
a* the Superintendent&#13;
of the Howeil Electric&#13;
Motor*. Is was then that-&#13;
Robert came to Howell to.&#13;
live and where he. Intends&#13;
to make his home and practice&#13;
law. Let him serve y»u&#13;
well in the legislature.&#13;
Vote for Robert E. Kleeb,&#13;
on September 1, Republican&#13;
for the legislature.&#13;
All liner adit composed and&#13;
paid for by friends of&#13;
Robert K. Kleeb&#13;
Drop Everything And Look!&#13;
Philip MacBride&#13;
Named Chairman&#13;
Meader Comm.&#13;
Philip MacBride, Finance&#13;
Chairman of the Livingston&#13;
County Republican Party, officially&#13;
opened the now George&#13;
Meader Campaign Headquarter*&#13;
in Howell. and announced&#13;
!h? fonr.ntion of a Livingston f&#13;
County Mrade;1 for Congress&#13;
Brand-new '64 Plymouths &amp; Valiants&#13;
at end-of-the-model-year prices!&#13;
High trades! Low prices! Hot c&#13;
Offirers for thp committee&#13;
are: Philip MarBnde of Brighton,&#13;
chainr.an; Lou Stipp of&#13;
Howell. treasurer: William M e&#13;
Pherson IV of Howell, a&#13;
former f:ou;'.t\' chairman, firanrp&#13;
rhaimian. and (.'arol&#13;
! Spohr of Hart land, socrel&amp;ry. i&#13;
t T I I P VP\V hoadquari ofs a:'e&#13;
located at I 10 North Michit;&#13;
an Av-enue ,n Unwell. Frc™&#13;
coffee and donuK wiil bo srrv^d&#13;
daily from nine n&gt; f i \ c : also&#13;
available for fr*^ di^t i ibution&#13;
are thr highly dosi.ahle Agrifiilture&#13;
Yearbooks.&#13;
Frpd DilJingharn. Fimlfmll.*,&#13;
a pa^e boy in t h r Siato Hou.&gt;f&#13;
;.&gt;» rhairman of Youiii Artiv i-&#13;
1 I P S .&#13;
Ajiyone wishing to \ ol'intprr '&#13;
or contact t h e headquarters j&#13;
may call 34fi-494'5 :n Howe!! •"&#13;
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(YOUR PLYMOUTH DEALER'S)&#13;
VAN'S MOTOR SALES 145 E. Main — Phone I T 8-.TU1 — Pinckner&#13;
+ Re&#13;
JOSEPH&#13;
LLIS&#13;
lect&#13;
REPUBLICAN&#13;
FOR&#13;
Livingston County Clerk&#13;
Re-Elect A County Clerk Who Is Courteous&#13;
Capable, And Efficent And A Dedicated Public Servant!&#13;
PROVEN PERFORMAM:K&#13;
EXPERIENCE DOES COUNT&#13;
This Advertisement Paid for by the Committee for Re-Election of JOSEPH H. ELLIS*&#13;
JOIN ROCKWELLF-ORSENATOR&#13;
REPUBLICAN&#13;
CLUB&#13;
Pd. Pol Adv.&#13;
. . . » , . * ' • •&#13;
•|g THE BRIGHTON (Mich.) ARGUS - \VED., AUG. 26,&#13;
To Try Zip Code&#13;
For Parcel Post Mr. ZIP has a new assignment—&#13;
to accelerate delivery&#13;
of long distance parcel post&#13;
by 24 hoims or more.&#13;
Postmaster Genera] John A.&#13;
Gronouski announced plans&#13;
Monday to distribute outgoing&#13;
parcel post by ZIP Code in&#13;
the nation's ,J4 largest post&#13;
offices, These offices account&#13;
for more than 50 per cent of&#13;
the total volume.&#13;
The program, ho said, will&#13;
not only speed deliveries but&#13;
will reduce damage to parcels&#13;
because of fewer handlings in&#13;
transit.&#13;
"I envisage a virtual revolution&#13;
in the handling of parcels,&#13;
in speedier deliveiy schedules&#13;
and reduction of breakage ani&#13;
error," the Postmaster Genearl&#13;
commented.&#13;
Implementation of parcel&#13;
VOTE FOR FARRELL E. ROBERTS&#13;
COURT OF APPEALS&#13;
FARRELL E. ROBERTS&#13;
PertofUl Background&#13;
O yt«M old - Married, two&#13;
cMMrtn&#13;
Bachelor of Sclanc*—Annapolii,&#13;
1M4&#13;
Baeixler of Law—u. of M.—&#13;
»&#13;
AssUUnt Prowctltor—1»S3&#13;
Statt R»pr«ientatlv«— lti*-«9&#13;
$t»f» S « n * t o r — m W 4&#13;
Vottraiv—world War It a n d&#13;
Korea&#13;
HERE'S HOW FABRELL E.&#13;
R O B E R T S RESTORED THE&#13;
RIGHT OF PROMPT, LESS&#13;
COSTLY COURT APPEALS TO&#13;
MICHIGAN CITIZENS.&#13;
Ai itaft itnator and chairman of tha&#13;
Joint Lagislativi judiciary Committ&#13;
«t. ha authored and Introduced '*»•&#13;
Michigan Court of Appeals Act in&#13;
1963. If became law in 1M4— and tha&#13;
right of cttliens to prompt, lest costly&#13;
appeals from trial courts has been&#13;
restored to sav« Michigan citizens&#13;
timo and money.&#13;
REMEMBER,&#13;
THE NAME IS&#13;
ROBERTS Michigan Court d Appeal&#13;
nor,-p»rti5»n ballot — ?nfl district&#13;
Primary Election, Sept. \&#13;
post to ZIP Code has already&#13;
started In the post offices of&#13;
six cities — Philadelphia,&#13;
Washington, D. C. Detroit,&#13;
Chicago, Minneapolis and Houston,&#13;
Mr. Gronouski i-eported.&#13;
Next week Deputy Postmaster&#13;
General Frederick C.&#13;
Belen will personally get the&#13;
program underway in Los&#13;
Angeles, San Francisco and&#13;
San Diego and announce its&#13;
implementation in four other&#13;
West Coast cities — Seattle.&#13;
Portland, Oakland and Sacra*&#13;
mento.&#13;
It will be extended to the&#13;
other 21. post offices by September&#13;
1, the Postmaster General&#13;
said, speeding the general&#13;
pattern of parcel delivery&#13;
across the country.&#13;
"The success of thf1 program,"&#13;
Mr. Gronouski said,&#13;
"hinges on public use of ZIP&#13;
Code numbers in addressing&#13;
POLITICAL&#13;
(Commiffte) lo Elect Fanetl I. Roberts;&#13;
Tox Fighter&#13;
Goes After&#13;
Court Post&#13;
BIDS WANTED&#13;
To Wreck and Dispose of a&#13;
Two-story House&#13;
Bids will be received up to 12:00 noon Tuesday,&#13;
September 8, 1964, at the office of the County&#13;
Clerk in the Livingston County Court House, Howell,&#13;
Michigan&#13;
To wreck and dispose of a two-story house at&#13;
113 N. Court St. Howell, Michigan, including basement&#13;
and foundation walls to at least 18" below&#13;
grade&#13;
No material to be left in basement except&#13;
solid fill&#13;
Basement and foundation wall trenches to be&#13;
filled to grade level with 18" in depth of sand or&#13;
gravel.&#13;
Bidder must furnish satisfactory compensation&#13;
and liability insurance to save the County of&#13;
Livingston harmless from any and all claims for&#13;
damages.&#13;
Building and Grounds Committee of the Hoard&#13;
of Supervisors reserve the right to reject any or&#13;
all bids.&#13;
Joseph H. Ellis&#13;
County Clerk&#13;
Court House&#13;
Howell, Michigan&#13;
Aug. 20 - Sept. 2&#13;
PATRICK&#13;
EASTERN MICHIGAN NEW! BUREAU&#13;
FLINT — A judge who has&#13;
been called a "one-man army"&#13;
against city, income raxes Is&#13;
! seeking election to the new&#13;
i Michigan Court of Appeais&#13;
Judge Donald R. Freeman,&#13;
a member of Flint's Municipal&#13;
Court, successfully led&#13;
the f i g h t&#13;
against an&#13;
income tax&#13;
that wouid&#13;
have put an&#13;
a d d i t i o n *&#13;
il b u r d e n&#13;
on the payc&#13;
h e c k s of&#13;
c f t y residents&#13;
a n d&#13;
those who&#13;
live in the&#13;
FREEMAN suburbs.&#13;
It was Judge Freeman's con-&#13;
' tention that such a tax was illegal,&#13;
and hi9 group r.ot only&#13;
j defeated it in an election, but&#13;
I also carried a- fight to the&#13;
Michigan Supreme Court after&#13;
i the Flint City Commission had&#13;
passed It over the voters1&#13;
"veto."&#13;
Judge Freeman's fl?ht not&#13;
only was successful, but the&#13;
voters were jflven a sudden&#13;
windfall — the refund of&#13;
more than two million dollars&#13;
after the court victory.&#13;
Judge Freeman'i entire ca^&#13;
reer has been marked by his&#13;
lighting for the rights of the&#13;
average consumer and voter.&#13;
Fie has been a constant foe&#13;
of consumer frauds ar.d juvenile&#13;
delinquency, and has been&#13;
honored lor his work in bo Mi&#13;
fields.&#13;
Voters who would like to&#13;
see this kind of a judge on&#13;
I the new Appeals Court bench&#13;
are urged to cast their bal-&#13;
| lot.* for Judge Donald R.&#13;
Freeman, who seeks election&#13;
in the primary Sept 1.&#13;
Thpse voters can find his&#13;
! name on the non-partisan bal-&#13;
I lot and can help promote this&#13;
I man — a judge who is known&#13;
j is a fighter for the&#13;
packages, as well as the cooperation&#13;
of fiims that mail&#13;
parcel post in large volume.&#13;
"I want to emphasize that&#13;
ZIP Coded parcel post is not&#13;
designed merely for the benefit&#13;
of the bulk mailer. Its&#13;
purpose is to help everybody&#13;
who sends a package through&#13;
the mail. We expect it to bo&#13;
a significant postal improvement,&#13;
especially during the&#13;
Christmas season."&#13;
Explaining how the program&#13;
operates, Mr. Gronouski pointed&#13;
out that ZIP Coded parcel&#13;
post by-passes larger cities&#13;
where there is a heavy mail&#13;
volume in post, offices and is&#13;
routed directly to the sectionl&#13;
center nearest iis destination.&#13;
Delivery thus is accelerated&#13;
by as much as '24 hours, especially&#13;
for packages which&#13;
travel 300 miles or more. And&#13;
since fewer handlings are involved,&#13;
the possibility of damage&#13;
is reduced.&#13;
Mich. Exports&#13;
Billion Dollars&#13;
In Products&#13;
Michigan's contributions to&#13;
world progress, p r i m a r i l y&#13;
through irxiustry and education,&#13;
will be in the s[&gt;otlight&#13;
next May wh»n the 12th annual&#13;
Michigan Week is observed.&#13;
More than one billion dol- '&#13;
j lars in industrial and agricultural&#13;
products are being exported&#13;
from Michigan annually,&#13;
one of the factors' considered&#13;
in deciding on the&#13;
theme, "Michigan: Dynamic in&#13;
World Progress" for the May&#13;
16-22 event.&#13;
Woodward C\ Smith, vice&#13;
president of Central Michigan&#13;
University who has served in&#13;
various capacities for several&#13;
previous Michigan Weeks, heads&#13;
the 1963 promotion.&#13;
Continuing the tradition, the&#13;
the Governor formally announced&#13;
the theme for 1965.&#13;
Smith and his major planning&#13;
committee were busy with&#13;
Michigan Week activity for&#13;
some time before this, however.&#13;
Brighton Bus&#13;
Drivers&#13;
Go To School&#13;
Special instructional classes&#13;
for beginning s c h o o l bus&#13;
drivers were held in Livingston&#13;
Counly August \d and&#13;
20, starting at 7 p.m.&#13;
These classes arc held under&#13;
the direction of Eastern Michigan&#13;
University at Ypsilanli&#13;
and sponsored by the State&#13;
Department of Public Instruction&#13;
and met at Southwest&#13;
School in Howell.&#13;
School clus drivers w e r e&#13;
given a complete course on&#13;
laws and policies governing&#13;
school bus operation in Michigan&#13;
with emphasis on sale&#13;
a n d economical operation.&#13;
Drivers h a d a c t u a l e x -&#13;
perienct's in staking out a bus&#13;
in case of an accident, first&#13;
aid, fire fighting and emergency&#13;
evacuation of the bus.&#13;
John Jeffreys&#13;
Graduates From&#13;
Banking School&#13;
John T. Jeffreys, assistant&#13;
vice president of the McPherson&#13;
State Bank wilJ jji'aduate&#13;
on Friday evening. August 2H&#13;
from the Graduate School of&#13;
Banking at tho University u!&#13;
Wisconsin, Madison.&#13;
He will bo completing hi*&#13;
thini and final year at th"&#13;
school which requires t w o&#13;
weeks resident attendance each&#13;
year for three years to &lt;-,wn&#13;
the certificate of graduation.&#13;
Between resident scions, students&#13;
are required to &lt;i&lt;j o\~&#13;
tension work involving probj&#13;
lems in all phases of b;&#13;
this year of 1,300&#13;
bankers from 39 States, the&#13;
District, of Columbia and Central&#13;
America.&#13;
The school is sponsored by&#13;
the Centra] States Conference,&#13;
composed of the bankers associations&#13;
of 16 Midwestern&#13;
State* and the faculty &lt;&gt;f 110&#13;
instructors comprises one of&#13;
the moht competent groups ot&#13;
nn'ii ever assembled for aduJi&#13;
education purposes&#13;
iiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir&#13;
DEMOCRAT&#13;
VOTE FOB&#13;
PETEK E. C. SATKR&#13;
For State Representative&#13;
51st DISTRICT '&#13;
Your Support Will Be&#13;
Appreciated&#13;
Pd. Pol. Adv.&#13;
iiiiiiiilllllliiiiiliiiillill&#13;
j Mrs. Jeffreys is joining her&#13;
: husband in Madison f&lt;«- tho&#13;
i|&#13;
graduation ceremonies at the&#13;
school which had an atten-&#13;
BRIGHTON TOWNSHIP&#13;
DEMOCRATIC CLUB&#13;
MEETING&#13;
FRIDAY, AUGUST 28th, 1964&#13;
AT 7:30 P.M.&#13;
AMERICAN LEGION BUILDING&#13;
3300 S. r.S.-2:$&#13;
MUST PROVE THEMSELVES&#13;
The State of Victoria in&#13;
Australia has introduced a plan&#13;
in which drivers will not be&#13;
entitled to a full driving&#13;
license until they have been&#13;
driving a car for three years&#13;
without a serious traffic&#13;
violation. Under this probationary&#13;
system a motorist&#13;
will lose his licen.se automatically&#13;
for three mouths if&#13;
convicted of any of seven offences.&#13;
Research by the Greater&#13;
M i c h i g a n Foundation, the&#13;
sponsoring agency, shows about&#13;
1,000 Michigan industries and&#13;
businesses a r e engaged in&#13;
foreign trade.&#13;
Another major contribution&#13;
lo world progress is being&#13;
made by Michigan's colleges&#13;
and universities, which are&#13;
involved , in assisting edueational&#13;
in.stiU.rt ion* in many&#13;
'nations find in training students&#13;
from all over the world&#13;
on state campuses.&#13;
Xine volunteer craftsmen&#13;
have been sent by the Mennonite&#13;
Disaster Sci"vice to&#13;
Alaska 1o help relocate and&#13;
rebuild an Indian Village on&#13;
Afognak Island which was&#13;
badly damaged during the recent&#13;
earthquake. To project is&#13;
known as "Operation Midnight&#13;
Sun," The Lions Internationa!&#13;
Service Organization is supplying&#13;
$600,000 worth of materials&#13;
for the project.&#13;
ASK US ABOUT A&#13;
PERSONAL LOAN&#13;
If too many annoying bills pevent your getting the full fun out&#13;
of life, a Personnel Loan can pave the way to pleasure for your family,&#13;
One small monthly installment at low bank rates can help clean up bill?,&#13;
give you extra funds for recreation, and make a big difference in your outlook!&#13;
May we help you with a Personal Loan?&#13;
McPherson State Dank&#13;
HOWELL, PINCKNEY AND HARTLAND&#13;
"Serving Since 1865"&#13;
TRY OUR DRIVE IN BANKING&#13;
Robert E. Kleek has been&#13;
a resident of the City of&#13;
HoweU since 1953. He Is a&#13;
graduate of Howell High,&#13;
Albion t o liege and the Vniversity&#13;
of Michigan Law&#13;
School.&#13;
All liner ads composed and&#13;
paid for by friends of&#13;
Robert £. Kleek&#13;
Entertainment&#13;
For Any Occasion&#13;
Well Known Piano&#13;
and Accordian Player&#13;
Wishes to Join Local&#13;
Group&#13;
One night or steady&#13;
Engagements&#13;
Robert Page&#13;
229-6970&#13;
ATTENTION VOTERS&#13;
On Election Day \&lt;&gt;u will be asked to vote for (he Judges of the new-&#13;
Michigan Court of Appeals. Livingston County is one of the 16 counties&#13;
in the second District. Three judges will he elected in our District- There&#13;
are more than VA candidates.&#13;
The Court of Appeals is a new Court which stands between the&#13;
Circuit Court and the Michigan Supreme Court. It is important that you&#13;
select able and qualified men to fill these positions.&#13;
The undersigned lawyers of Livingston County recommended the&#13;
following candidates for these important judgeships:&#13;
Farrell E. Roberts&#13;
Howard Carroll&#13;
Louis D. McGregor&#13;
Timothy C. Quinn&#13;
William L. Taft&#13;
Earl E. McDonald&#13;
SIGNED:&#13;
WILFRED H. ERWIN&#13;
DONALD E. RHODES&#13;
CHARLES B. (JATESMAN&#13;
ARTHVR HEIKKIXEN&#13;
CHARLES K. Van WINKLE&#13;
WILLIAM I). McCRIRIE&#13;
TAIL &lt;;RI:BER&#13;
E. REED FLETCHER&#13;
DON W. Van WINKLE&#13;
an. mm&#13;
PICTURED ABOVE — Charlet B. Gattftnan, hi» wtfe Shirley and three ions. Mark,&#13;
Cal and Paul 3 good rea*oat Gatcsman want! to be re-elected Prosecuting Attorney.&#13;
REASONS&#13;
to RE-ELECT&#13;
CHARLES B.&#13;
GATESMAN&#13;
• REPUBLICAN •&#13;
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY&#13;
LIVINGSTON COUNTY Paid Pol.&#13;
vir urc&#13;
THE BRIGHTON (Mich.) ARGUS — WED., AUG. 26, 1964&#13;
CHLKCHKS&#13;
S I . PAUL'S EPISCOPAL&#13;
CHUHCH&#13;
By toe MJU Pond&#13;
The Kev. Robert G. tidson,&#13;
Rector&#13;
Sunday Services, 8 00 a.m&#13;
HoJy Communion.&#13;
10:00 a.m., Morning Praye;&#13;
Church School and Nursery.&#13;
First and Third Sundays&#13;
Holy Communion at b o t h&#13;
services.&#13;
7:00 p.m.. Youth League.&#13;
FIBST METHODIST&#13;
CHUKCU&#13;
400 East Grand River&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Robert Brubaker, Pastor&#13;
ACademy 7-7788&#13;
Mrs. Melvin Li*ht-Organist-&#13;
Choir Director&#13;
Church School, 9\'»0 a.m.&#13;
. Worship Service, 10:45 a.m.&#13;
; There is a nursery during&#13;
-the worship service for preschool&#13;
children.&#13;
\ Junior Choir Rehearsal, 10&#13;
'ft.m., Thursday&#13;
' Youth Fellowship — Every&#13;
Other Sunday =•&#13;
We warmly welcome YOU&#13;
• T . PATRICK'S CHURCH&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Phone 22B-886S&#13;
pMtor, Rev. Leo McCann&#13;
Asahitaut Reverends&#13;
Brendon K. Ledwldge,&#13;
Leo Poster, C.M.M.&#13;
Sunday S u m m e r Masses,&#13;
6:00, 7:30, 9:00, 1030, 12:00&#13;
Weekday Masses, 6:30, 8 00.&#13;
Holyday Masses, 5:30, 8:15,&#13;
12:15 and 6:00.&#13;
F i r s t Fridays. Masses at&#13;
8:00, 11:20 smd 6.00 p.m. Confessions&#13;
Wednesday and Thursday&#13;
evenings. Holy Commun&#13;
ion at o:30, 7:00 and before&#13;
tbe 8:00 Mass.&#13;
Novena to Our Mother of&#13;
Perpetual H e l p Wednesday&#13;
evening 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 MSunday&#13;
S u m m e r Masses,&#13;
8:00, 10:00. Confessions before&#13;
the Mass. Holyday Mass at&#13;
730.&#13;
THE GRACE BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
CORNER OF H1NE AND&#13;
HACKER RDS.&#13;
Wayne L. Giauque Pastor&#13;
A Church where&#13;
all are Welcome&#13;
Sunday Bible School, 9:50&#13;
Morning Preaching Service,&#13;
11.00 a.m.&#13;
Evening Service, 7:00 a.m.&#13;
Wednesday Bible Study and&#13;
Choir Practice, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
If you would like transportation&#13;
to any of the services call&#13;
. . . A.C 7-3163 or desire pastoral&#13;
counsel call . . • South Lyon&#13;
-438-3211.&#13;
BRIGHTON CONGREGATION&#13;
Ok JCHOVAH'S WITNESS*.*&#13;
Presiding Minister:&#13;
James P. Sazama&#13;
Phooe 221MJ2U1&#13;
Kingdom Hat)&#13;
801 Chestnut Street&#13;
Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Theocratic&#13;
Ministry School.&#13;
Thursday, 8:30 p.m., Service&#13;
Meeting.&#13;
Sunday, 2:30 p.m., Public&#13;
Talk.&#13;
Sunday 3:43 — Watchtower&#13;
Study.&#13;
Tuesday 8:00 p.m., Area&#13;
Bible Studies. Kingdom HalJ&#13;
801 Chestnut St., Brighton&#13;
1020 K. Grand River, Brighton.&#13;
9088 Parshallville, Hartland.&#13;
BETHESDA TABERNACLE&#13;
6401 U. 8.-2S&#13;
Brighter Micfclgan&#13;
Pastor, Geneva Kaltenbach&#13;
-• Sunday School, 10:30.&#13;
Z S u n d a y Morning Services,&#13;
-11 :30.&#13;
* Sunday E v e n i n g Services&#13;
;*t 7:30.&#13;
'.. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday,&#13;
*:30&#13;
* Young People, Friday, 7:30.&#13;
I A Friendly Church with a&#13;
•ffcnrituaJ Atmosphere where&#13;
God Answers Prayer.&#13;
" WESLEYAN METHODIST&#13;
&gt;A Friendly Church With A&#13;
Spiritual Atmosphere"&#13;
A. C. Barker, Pastor&#13;
-' Sunday Services, 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Bible School H o u r , 11:00&#13;
a.m. — Harvey Young, Superintendent.&#13;
11:00 a.m., Junior C h u r c h&#13;
|(for children of school age.)&#13;
11:00 ajn., Morning Worship&#13;
[(Sermon Hour).&#13;
6:30 p.m., Wesleyan Youth&#13;
Service.&#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;
FIBST BAPTIST CHURCH&#13;
6235 Rickett Road&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Dewey Bovender, Pastor&#13;
AC 9-9068&#13;
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Wednesday Prayer Meeting,&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
THE PRESBYTERUN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
224 E. Grand Rver&#13;
AC 7-6691&#13;
Robert Coffey, Pastor&#13;
AC 9-6489&#13;
Gordon Mallett, Choir Director&#13;
Mrs. Charles Birch, Organi.nl&#13;
SUNDAY SCHEDULE&#13;
9:00 to 9:30 a.m. Short Family&#13;
Worship Service&#13;
9:40 to 10:40 a.m. Church&#13;
School, age 3 through adult&#13;
11:00 to 12:00 Worship Service&#13;
There is a care group for&#13;
pre-school children during both&#13;
worship sen-ices and Church&#13;
School.&#13;
"You are welcome at our worship&#13;
services and other events.&#13;
tr Saturday, September 5 —&#13;
The Adult Club meets at the&#13;
manse.&#13;
Sunday, September 13 —&#13;
Rally and Promotion Day in&#13;
the Church School.&#13;
Saturday, September 19 —&#13;
The Wedding Band meets.&#13;
Tuesdays at 4:00 p.m. —&#13;
Men's Church Golf League.&#13;
Contact Roy Mester if you&#13;
are... interested. AC 9-2379.&#13;
Thursday m o r n i n g s —&#13;
Women's Church Golf League&#13;
TRI-LAKES BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
9100 Lee Road&#13;
Rev. Bruce K. Stinf, Pastor&#13;
Sunday School, 10 a.m.&#13;
Momincj Worship, 11 a.m.&#13;
Youth Fellowship, 6 p.m.&#13;
I'A-cninr: Service, 7 p.m.&#13;
Bible Study and Prayer on&#13;
Wednesday even:rig at 7:30,&#13;
followed by Senior Choir&#13;
practice at 8.30.&#13;
ST. JUU.NS UVAMOELJCaJ&#13;
LLTHKKAiS CHURCH&#13;
it*45 fcl. NorthfieJd Church ul&#13;
Northfield Tuwmhip&#13;
Uaymtmd Prey, Pantor&#13;
Phone 633-166U&#13;
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Morning Services. 10:30 ajn&#13;
Confirmation Classes:&#13;
Adults, Thursday, 8:00 p.m&#13;
Children, Saturday,. 10:00&#13;
a.m.&#13;
ST. PATRICK'S&#13;
CATHOLIC CHURCH&#13;
Musses: 8.00 and 10:30&#13;
CALVARY BAPTIST&#13;
279 Dartmoor Dr.&#13;
Church Phone: HI 9-2S42&#13;
Pastor, W. F. Me ho la*&#13;
Phone 663-0698&#13;
Organist, Mrs. Beryl Tucker&#13;
1'ianist, Mrs. H. N. Manning&#13;
S. S. SU()t., Roan Sutterfieid&#13;
Sunday School — Classes for&#13;
al! ages — 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship — 11 am&#13;
Jet Cadets — 5:30 p.m.&#13;
Kvening evengelical hour —&#13;
7.00 p.m.&#13;
Q. A. E. — 8:15 p.m.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday.&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Senior Choir practice, Thursday,&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
Blessings await you at Calvary,&#13;
the friendly church.&#13;
GRKEN OAK&#13;
FREE METHODIST CHURCH&#13;
iOlll U.S. 23&#13;
HI 9-'iSo7&#13;
10:00 a.m. Sunday School.&#13;
11:00 a.m., Worship.&#13;
6:45 p.m., Youns People.&#13;
7:30 p.m., Preaching Service&#13;
ST. GEORCE EVANGELICAL&#13;
LI.THERAN CHURCH&#13;
803 West Main Street&#13;
Brighton, Mirhtgan&#13;
AC 9-2763&#13;
Rev. Robert R. Olson, Pastor&#13;
Summer Schedule:&#13;
Sunday School, with classes&#13;
for children a^o .'5 through&#13;
high school, is held at 8:43&#13;
each Sunday,&#13;
Worship service is held at&#13;
10:00 a.m.&#13;
Supervised nursery care for&#13;
small children is provided during&#13;
the worship service.&#13;
Visitors are always welcome&#13;
!&#13;
PIXCKNEY&#13;
riHROIES&#13;
PEOPLES' CHURCH&#13;
883 Unadllla Street&#13;
Rev, Thomas Mnrphy&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Y o u n g 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;
Sunday Broadcast, WHM1&#13;
1:30.&#13;
METHODIST&#13;
COMMUNITY CHURCH&#13;
Rev. Robert F. Davis, Pastor&#13;
9:45 a.m., A d u l t Sunday&#13;
School.&#13;
9-45 a.m., Sunday School.&#13;
11:00 a.m., Worship Service.&#13;
6:30 p.m., MYF.&#13;
GREGORY&#13;
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES&#13;
Corner Brogan &amp; West M-36&#13;
(Hreg-ory, Michigan&#13;
Warner Miller, presiding&#13;
Minister&#13;
I P 8-9929&#13;
Meetings held at 11448 Holmes&#13;
Road.&#13;
P u b l i c Meeting — Sunday&#13;
3:00 p.m.&#13;
Watchtower Bible Study —&#13;
Sunday, 4:15 p.m.&#13;
Bible Study — Tuesday, 8:00&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Ministry School — F r i d a y&#13;
7:30 p.m."&#13;
Service Meeting — F ri d a y&#13;
S:30 p.m.&#13;
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH&#13;
Robert M. Taj lor, Pastor&#13;
4060 Swarthout Road&#13;
8501 Spicer Rd., Hamburg&#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;
ST. MARY'S&#13;
CATHOLIC CHURCH&#13;
Sunday Masses, 8:00, 10:00,&#13;
and 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Novena, Thursday, 7:30 pjn.&#13;
WTeekday Mass, 8:00 a.m.&#13;
COMMUNITY&#13;
CONGREGATIONAL&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Corner of Mill &amp; Unadiila Sts.&#13;
Rev. Gerald E. Bender&#13;
878-8787&#13;
Morning Worship 10:45 a.m.&#13;
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Choir Practice, Thursdays:&#13;
Senior, 7 p.m.; Junior, 3:45&#13;
p.m.: Youth, 4:45.&#13;
Pilgrim Fellowship: 1st and&#13;
3rd Sundays at 4 p.m.; 2nd&#13;
and 4'.n .Sundays at 6 p.m.&#13;
GALILEAN BAPTIST&#13;
9700 McGregor Road&#13;
Re'-. Bo I land Crosby&#13;
Phone 426-4328&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Youth Fellowship, 6:00.&#13;
Evenin" Worship, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
Wednesday Evening Prayer&#13;
meeting and Bible study, 7:30.&#13;
THE MEVNON1TE 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 S e r v i c e s as announced.&#13;
Whitmore Lake&#13;
Area Churches&#13;
FULL «OSPEL MISSION&#13;
9242 Main St.&#13;
Whitmore Lake, Michigan&#13;
Rev A. Rotortaon&#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&#13;
IIAMBIRG&#13;
HIAWATHA BEACH&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Buck Lake&#13;
Rev. Charles Michael, Pastor&#13;
UP 8-3349&#13;
Plnckney, Michigan&#13;
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Youth Training Hour, 6:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Evening Service, 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, 8:00 p.m.,&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
Stockade Boys, 6:30 p.m.,&#13;
Monday.&#13;
Battalion Meeting, 6:30 p.m.,&#13;
Monday.&#13;
Colonist Meeting, 4:15 p.m.,&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
M-86, Hamburg, Michigan&#13;
Luther H. Kriefal], Pastor&#13;
9834 Zukey Lake Road&#13;
Lakeland, Michigan&#13;
Home Phone — AC 7-3961&#13;
Church Phone — AC 9-9744&#13;
Sunday Worship Services —&#13;
8:''.O a.m. and 10:45 a.m.&#13;
Sunday School — 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Summer Communion Schedule&#13;
1st and 3rd Sundays — 8:30&#13;
a.m.&#13;
2nd and 4th Sundays —&#13;
10:45 a.m.&#13;
We welcome visitors of this&#13;
area to join in Sunday Worship&#13;
with us.&#13;
ST. STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Hamburg, Michigan&#13;
Minister, Deaconess&#13;
Olive Robinson&#13;
Morning Prayer and Sermon,&#13;
Sunday, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Church School, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
REORGANIZED CHURCH&#13;
OF JESUS CHRIST OP&#13;
LATTER DAY SAINTS&#13;
520 W. Jefferson&#13;
Ann Arbor — 665-5166&#13;
Albert L. Barr, Pastor&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Sunday Morning Worship,&#13;
11:00 a.m.&#13;
Evening Service, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
Wednesday evening Fellowship,&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
HOWELL&#13;
OF THE&#13;
NAZARENE&#13;
422 JLeCarthy Street&#13;
Howell&#13;
Rev. R. N. RaycToft, Pastor&#13;
Sunday School at 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Worship Service at 11:10 a.m&#13;
Evangelistic Services at 7:30&#13;
Midweek prayer service at&#13;
7:45 p.m. on Wednesday.&#13;
ST. JOHN'S&#13;
EPISCOPAL CHUBCH&#13;
Sibtay at Walnut, HoweU&#13;
tt«v. Richard liigalls, Rector&#13;
The Holy Communion every&#13;
Sunday at 8:0C a.m.&#13;
Phe Holy Communion at&#13;
10:00 a.m. on the first and&#13;
third Sundays of each month&#13;
Morning prayer and sermon&#13;
at 10.00 ajn on second, fourth&#13;
and fifth Sundays of e a c h&#13;
month.&#13;
Church schooJ classes on&#13;
Sunday at 10.00 a.m.&#13;
Methodist Church&#13;
Happenings... •&#13;
ASSEMBLY OF COD&#13;
60S Lake Street&#13;
Rev. Darrel" McKeel, Paator&#13;
Sunday School — 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship—11:00 a.m.&#13;
EVANGELICAL&#13;
UNITED BRETHREN&#13;
East Crane St McCarthy Sts.&#13;
Kev. Charles tiolb, Pastor&#13;
Worship Service at 1000 am.&#13;
Sunday School at 11:00 a.m&#13;
Midweek Worship Service on&#13;
Wednesday at 7:00 p.m.&#13;
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
823 West Grand River&#13;
Howell&#13;
Rev. Wm. R. Jones, Minister&#13;
Church School at 9:15 and "1.&#13;
Worship Service at 11:00 a.m&#13;
CHURCH OF GOD&#13;
3940 Pinckney Road&#13;
Rev. Alan Hancock, Pastor&#13;
Worship Service a t 10:30&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Sunday School at 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Young People's Meeting at&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
Ordinance meeting, Wednesday&#13;
at 7:00 p.m.&#13;
FIRST BAPTIST CfTURCH&#13;
210 Church Street, Howell&#13;
Rev. Merle R. Meeden, Pastor&#13;
Church School at 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Worship Service at 11:00&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Baptist Evening Fellowship&#13;
at 6:30 p.m.&#13;
Gospel Service at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
WALNUT STREET&#13;
METHODIST CHURCH&#13;
Howell&#13;
205 South Walnut St.&#13;
Rev. Allan Gray, Minister&#13;
Worship Service at 10:00.&#13;
Church School at 10:00 a.m.&#13;
and 11:15 a.m.&#13;
OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN&#13;
3375 Fenton Road&#13;
Rev. F. J. Pies. Pastor&#13;
Sunday School a,t 11:15 a.m.&#13;
Worship Sen-ice at 12:30 p.m.&#13;
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST&#13;
Salvation Army Hall&#13;
T. J. Rasmussen, Pa*tor&#13;
Sabbath School at 2:00 p.m.&#13;
on Saturday.&#13;
Churrh Service at 3:00 p.m,&#13;
on Saturday.&#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 p.m.&#13;
Week Day Masses at 6:30 &amp;&#13;
8:00 a.m.&#13;
Confessions Saturday f r&#13;
3:30 to 5'00 and 7:?0 to 9 p.m.&#13;
During their informal meeting&#13;
on August 19th, the church&#13;
school teachers of the First&#13;
Methodist Church in Birghton&#13;
gave special recognition to&#13;
Mrs. Charles McConnell for her&#13;
service as a teacher. Soon&#13;
she will be leaving the Brighton&#13;
area. The teachers also&#13;
at this time appointed a church&#13;
school recruitment committee&#13;
to select new teachers for the&#13;
coming church year. Since&#13;
there will be a church school&#13;
class for each elementary&#13;
school grade, new teachers&#13;
had to be recruited.&#13;
Mrs, Arthur Timmons, Norman&#13;
Roe, and Robert Brubaker,&#13;
members of this recruiiment&#13;
committee, met in&#13;
the church study Sunday evening,&#13;
August 23rd, and selected&#13;
desired teachers to fill the&#13;
vacancies. Then they pei"sonaJly&#13;
called in the homes of these&#13;
people, challenging them to&#13;
serve through t h e church&#13;
school. Not only will regular&#13;
Teachers be recruited, but substitute&#13;
teachers as well.&#13;
On Wednesday, August 26th,&#13;
the teachers in the churcn&#13;
school met in the New Hudson&#13;
Methodist Church in Brighton&#13;
training session in the use of&#13;
the new Methodist materials.&#13;
The seminar was led by Mrs.&#13;
Xello Kenady, field worker for&#13;
ihe Ann Arbor District. The&#13;
nursery teachers met in the&#13;
m o r n i n g , the kindergarten&#13;
kindergarten teachers in t h e&#13;
afternoon, and the elementary&#13;
teachers in the evening.&#13;
The Woman's Society hold&#13;
its general meeting at the&#13;
home of Mrs. William Seger&#13;
on Wednesday, August 26th. j&#13;
Mrs. Verne Hoshal led in the •&#13;
devotions. The society will \&#13;
conduct a bake saie on Au- &lt;&#13;
gust 29th beginning at 9 a.m.&#13;
in front of Uber's Drug Store,&#13;
On Wednesday. August 26th, '&#13;
at 7:?&gt;0 p.m., the nominating&#13;
committee will meet in the&#13;
room off the sanctuary to j&#13;
select members of the Commis- |&#13;
sion on Christian Social Con- j&#13;
conis and the Commission on i&#13;
Worship. Members of the no- |&#13;
minating committee i n c l u d e '&#13;
Mrs. Clarence Taylor. Mrs. •&#13;
Robert Nauss, Fred Kerslake. i&#13;
Loo Fitzgerald. Gilbert Auty, i&#13;
and Robert Brubaker. ;&#13;
Promotion Day will be oh- i&#13;
served in the church school i&#13;
on Sunday, August 30th. The&#13;
new Methodist materials will&#13;
be initiated on September 6th. i&#13;
Thursday, September 3rd, j&#13;
will be the day when both the&#13;
Carol Choir and the Senior&#13;
ChoLr will conduct their choir&#13;
rehearsals.- The Carol Choir !&#13;
wiW meet at 7 p.m. and the&#13;
Senior Choir at 8 p.m. All&#13;
those who love to sing, be they&#13;
beginners of virtuosos, tue&#13;
cordially invited to enjoy singing&#13;
with the choirs. The organist&#13;
and choir director is&#13;
Mrs. Melvin Light, who recently&#13;
completed her Master of&#13;
Arts requirements at the University&#13;
of Michigan in the field&#13;
of music.&#13;
All women In the church are&#13;
invited to register now for&#13;
the fall retreat sponsored by&#13;
the Woman's Society a n d&#13;
scheduled for September 10th&#13;
trom 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. A&#13;
donation of $2 00 is being asked&#13;
to cover such expenses as&#13;
morning coffee and rolls, lunch,&#13;
and use of facilities. Speaking&#13;
and leading in the discussions&#13;
will be Mrs. Sherman Richards&#13;
and the Rev. Robert Brubaker.&#13;
The retreat theme is&#13;
"Inner Peace for a Busy Life,"&#13;
and all those wishing to attend&#13;
are asked to contact Mrs.&#13;
Horace Taylor.&#13;
COl'NTY HOLINESS&#13;
MEETING&#13;
The Livingston County Holiness&#13;
Association will hold their&#13;
monthly meeting on Tuesday&#13;
September 1 at 7:45 p.m. in&#13;
the Highland Church of the&#13;
N'azarene located on West&#13;
j Livingston St.&#13;
i The speaker for this month&#13;
•will be the Rev. Harold Tjep-&#13;
| kema. former pastor of Th*3&#13;
j Green Oak Free Methodist&#13;
Church.&#13;
There will be special music&#13;
and everyone is welcome.&#13;
St. Patrick News Notes iiniiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinninmiiiinniiiiini&#13;
The Happy Holidaze Affair,&#13;
held recently at St. Patrick's&#13;
Church, Brighton, was rated a&#13;
tremendous success, and was&#13;
thoroughly enjoyed by eveiyone,&#13;
workers as well as aJJ&#13;
who attended.&#13;
Mrs. John Pennala, Chairman&#13;
for the affair, wishes to&#13;
thank her assistant, Mrs. Dan&#13;
Kerb, the Guild Presidents and&#13;
members, who worked so hard&#13;
and enthusiastically, and the&#13;
men and boys lor their cooperation&#13;
in every way, and&#13;
the clean-up job afterwards&#13;
particularly, Barney Ewaid,&#13;
the Men's Chairman.&#13;
Thanks, also, to the Teen&#13;
Club, for sponsoring the very&#13;
successful Teen Tuwne Ice&#13;
Oeam Shoppe.&#13;
Each booth was a work of&#13;
art, cleverly depicting the Holiday&#13;
it represented. The items&#13;
offered for sale were especially&#13;
nice — and plentiful.&#13;
Mrs. Pennala suggests that,&#13;
while the Fair, with all it's&#13;
ideas, is fresh in your minds,&#13;
you make notes for an even&#13;
bigger and better (if that is&#13;
possible) Fair NEXT summer.&#13;
Many prizes were awarded&#13;
on that day. Some of the fortunate&#13;
ones were:&#13;
Mrs. Orin VanAmberg, the&#13;
electric teakettle; Miss Pam&#13;
Evrett, a floral centerpiece;&#13;
Mrs. R. Altenburg, a Dry&#13;
cleaning certificate; Rita Radealorisk&#13;
a Dry cleaning certificate;&#13;
Sharon Adams, a&#13;
Child's Sewing Machine; David&#13;
Felder, a Baseball mitt and&#13;
bat; Ruth Snyder, the artificial&#13;
potted rose bush; Mrs. E.&#13;
Nicastri, the decorated goose&#13;
egg and Mrs. Orville DeHate,&#13;
ihe lovely green and white&#13;
afghan.&#13;
SEE YOU NEXT SUMMER&#13;
CHECK-UP FOR&#13;
OLDSTERS&#13;
Drivers over 70 years of ago&#13;
now have to have a medical&#13;
examination every two years in&#13;
France. After the age of 76&#13;
the examination will be an&#13;
annual one. Failure to hold a&#13;
certificate renders a driver&#13;
over 70 liable to a prison sentence&#13;
of from one week to a&#13;
month—plus a stiff fine.&#13;
* • •&#13;
If you plan to use a boat&#13;
during your vacation, the Autemobile&#13;
Club of Michigan reminds&#13;
you that fire is a boating&#13;
hazard. Keep bilges free&#13;
of oil and gasoline.&#13;
I Christian tij Science News&#13;
The life of Christ Jesus —&#13;
from his birth through his&#13;
ascension — will be taken up&#13;
at all Christian S c i e u c t&#13;
churches on Sunday.&#13;
The Golden Text is from&#13;
Isaiah 9: 'Unto us a child ia&#13;
born, unto us a son is given:&#13;
::nd the government shall be&#13;
upun his shoulder."&#13;
Readings will include these&#13;
lines from "Science and Health&#13;
with Key to the Scriptures"&#13;
by Mary Baker Eddy: "Jesus&#13;
established what he said by&#13;
demonstration, thus making&#13;
his acts of higher importance&#13;
than his woriis. He proved&#13;
what he taught This is the&#13;
Science of Christianity" (p.&#13;
473).&#13;
An Experienced and Qualified Candidate Dedicated&#13;
To Better Government For All The People.&#13;
— CHAIRMAN OF GENESEE COUNTY&#13;
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS—1963-64&#13;
— 14 YEARS IN TOWNSHIP AND COUNTY&#13;
GOVERNMENT&#13;
I&#13;
— 9 YEARS ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS&#13;
MICH. TOWNSHIPS ASS'N. :&#13;
— 1st VICE PRESIDENT OF MICHIGAN&#13;
TOWNSHIPS ASS'N.&#13;
— 20 YEARS A MEMBER OF MICHIGAN&#13;
FAR31 BUREAU.&#13;
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR&#13;
STATE SENATOR 25th DISTRICT&#13;
GENESEE and LIVINGSTON COUNTIES.&#13;
JOHN F. WEST&#13;
Pd. Pol. Adr.&#13;
EMMANXEL BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH OF HOWELL&#13;
4961 W. Orand Jtiver, Ho well&#13;
Rev. Harvey Hafner, Pastor&#13;
Sunday School at 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday Morning Worship at&#13;
11:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday Evening Service at&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Young People meet on Sunday&#13;
at 6:00 p.m.&#13;
Bible Study on Wednesday&#13;
at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
UNITED BRETHREN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
7400 Stow Road&#13;
Rev. W. O. Season, Pastor&#13;
Worship Service at 10;00&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Bible Study at 11:00 a m&#13;
Christian Endeavor 7:30 p.in&#13;
Evening Service at 8-15 p.m&#13;
Prayer Service on Wednesday&#13;
at 8:00 p.m.&#13;
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST&#13;
SCIENTIST&#13;
646 W. Grand River, Howell&#13;
Sunday School — 10:30 a.m.&#13;
Worship Sen-ice — 10:30 a.m.'&#13;
Wednesday Kvening Service&#13;
8 p.m.&#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 11:00 a.m. to&#13;
2:00 p.m., and from 6:30 to&#13;
9:00 Friday evenings.&#13;
GRACE LUTHERAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
SI2 Prospect&#13;
Rev. P. Fred Houston, Minister&#13;
Early Service at 8:30 a.m.&#13;
Late Sorvir" at 1:00 a.m.&#13;
Church School at 9:45 a.m.&#13;
SALVATION ARMY&#13;
221 N. Michigan, Howell&#13;
Howell 3078-W&#13;
Cadet Howard F. *\tietscbo.%,&#13;
officer In charge&#13;
Sunday Schedule&#13;
10:00 a.m.—Sunday Schoo.&#13;
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship&#13;
6:00 pm.—Youth Meeting&#13;
7 30 p.m.—Salvation Meeting.&#13;
I am compelled to use this means to repudiate the unauthorized use of my name in literature called&#13;
the "OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC SLATE" now being distributed in Hamburg, Township, Livingston&#13;
County.&#13;
In this campaign, I HAVE NOT and WILL NOT endorse the following Candidates.&#13;
STATE &amp; COUNTY OFFICES&#13;
STATE SENATOR — GERALD DUNN&#13;
STATE LEGISLATURE — JOHN B. DESCH&#13;
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY — WALTER A. GREGG&#13;
SHERIFF — GEORGE E. BOYD&#13;
COUNTY CLERK — WILLIAM J. BURKE&#13;
COUNTY TREASURER — NINA HAUSER&#13;
REGISTER OF DEEDS — JOANN E. \ ^RRY&#13;
COUNTY SURVEYOR — D. E. NEWCOMBE&#13;
TOWNSHIP OFFICES&#13;
HAMBURG TOWNSHIP CLERK — EDWARD RETTINGER&#13;
There are 5 Delegates to be elected from each Precinct in Hamburg Township. There are 20 Candidates&#13;
seeking election to these 10 seats.&#13;
I did not endorse and will not endorse candidates for delegates&#13;
to the County Convention.&#13;
I am a candidate for Delegate to the Democratic County Convention&#13;
from Precinct No. 1, Hamburg Township.&#13;
I have served Hamburg Township as Clerk for 6 years and as&#13;
Trustee for 4 years and I am a Candidate for Re-election on&#13;
the Democratic ticket.&#13;
I would appreciate your VOTE at the Primary Election, September&#13;
1st. 1964, and on November 3rd for Trustee.&#13;
WILLIAM V BACKLUND TRUSTEE OF HAMBURG TOWNSHIP&#13;
PD. POL. ADV.&#13;
- WEDNESDAY, AUG. 26, 190-1&#13;
Pinckney Prattle . ..&#13;
Blf M J C E&#13;
It being vacation time at&#13;
the Purdue University in Lafriyette,&#13;
Indiana, Lt. Richard&#13;
Wylie and two classmates&#13;
headed west for the hills of&#13;
Wyoming. Several days were&#13;
*pem in the Teton Wilderness&#13;
m the foothills of the Teton&#13;
Mountain Range, the trails of&#13;
which are accessible only on&#13;
horseback with a pack animal&#13;
cauying clothing and provisions.&#13;
Near here they viewed&#13;
"Two Ocean Pass," the only&#13;
place where a fish can swim&#13;
ii'om the Atlantic to the Pacific&#13;
Ocean.&#13;
Being unaccustomed to this&#13;
mode of travel, they were&#13;
three lame boys for a time,&#13;
but all agreed it was worth it&#13;
an1 all had a grand time.&#13;
Lt. Wylie is in Pinckney&#13;
spending about three weeks&#13;
with his mother, Mrs. Nel&#13;
Wylie before leaving about&#13;
September 1J for another year&#13;
*'t Purdue.&#13;
-Mr. and .Mrs. John Keto of&#13;
Dayton, Ohio are here spending&#13;
a few days with her broth-&#13;
«-r and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Larry Camburn. They brought&#13;
Larry's mother, Mrs. F. B.&#13;
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUII&#13;
D E M O C R A T&#13;
VOTE FOR&#13;
For State Representative&#13;
PETER E. C. SATER&#13;
Your Support Will Be&#13;
Appreciated&#13;
31st DISTRICT&#13;
Pd. Pol. Adv.&#13;
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimmiii&#13;
Camburn, who will stay with&#13;
the Camburns for several&#13;
weeks while the Ketos are in&#13;
Europe.&#13;
The former Iva Reason home&#13;
en Pearl Street has been sold&#13;
to Mr. and Mrs. Langtree and&#13;
family of Eaton Rapids who&#13;
expect to move in some time&#13;
later this year.&#13;
FAIR ENTRIES&#13;
Visitors to the 1964 Michigan&#13;
State Fair, held from&#13;
Augu* 28 to September 1,&#13;
will see more Michigan livestock&#13;
and farm products&#13;
than ever shown a t the Fair&#13;
in its entire 115 year history.&#13;
Local entries will be shown&#13;
by John M. Donohue of&#13;
19723 Spears Road, Gregory&#13;
who will exhibit sheep. Judy&#13;
Ann Donohue of the same&#13;
address will enter her sheep&#13;
and saddlebred horses in the&#13;
fair.&#13;
Miss Judith Hait of New&#13;
Jersey is spending a few days&#13;
with Nancy Read at the Robert&#13;
Read home at Portage&#13;
Lake.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sweeney&#13;
of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Adam Sizen and three children&#13;
of Dearborn visited Sunday&#13;
with their cousins, Lee and&#13;
Helen Tiplady of Pinckney.&#13;
Attending a Saturday evening&#13;
dinner in Lansing in&#13;
honor of the 56th wedding&#13;
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Arthur Bullis of Gregory were&#13;
all their children. Present were&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Read,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Brogan,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hewlett,&#13;
APPLES&#13;
Wealthy&#13;
CRANE ORCHARDS&#13;
"FRUIT WITH THE FLAVOR"&#13;
4880 M-36 WEST&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
UP 8-9756&#13;
t.f.x.&#13;
DICK'S B-LINE BAR&#13;
•FISH • SHRIMP • CHICKEN&#13;
Fri., Sat., Sun. Evenings 5-10 p.m.&#13;
PIZZA - HERE OR GO - DAILY&#13;
5960 PINCKNEY - HOWELL ROAD&#13;
Mrs. Helen Mitteer and Mrs&#13;
Myra Reid.&#13;
Their two year old grandson,&#13;
Kevin Campbell son of&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Campbell&#13;
of Ypsilanti, visited all&#13;
ast week with Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Merwin Campbell.&#13;
CAMPING TRIP&#13;
The Steve Lazlo family of&#13;
Cedar Lake Road and the&#13;
Ray Stillwell family of Pond&#13;
Street pitched their tents&#13;
last weekend a t Croton Dam&#13;
on t h e Muskegon River near&#13;
Newaygo.&#13;
There a r e two birthdays&#13;
coming up in the home of Rev.&#13;
and Mrs. Charles Michael.&#13;
Daughter Debbie Lou will be&#13;
11 on August 29 and her sister&#13;
will be 12 on August 31.&#13;
Mrs. Leona-Marie Bonner&#13;
and son, Roger of Timothy&#13;
Acres, Rush Lake Road have&#13;
returned after spending the&#13;
summer months a t their summer&#13;
home at Big Bay on Lake&#13;
Michigan. Roger leaves Thursday&#13;
for Onarga Military School.&#13;
Onarga, Indiana where he will&#13;
be a senior this year.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Huxford&#13;
of Florida are visiting Mrs.&#13;
H's parents, the Will Eulers,&#13;
and her sister, Mrs. Nel Wylia&#13;
and family. Mrs. Huxford's&#13;
birthday was celebrated a t the&#13;
Wylie home on the 22nd. Mrs.&#13;
Euler celebrated her birthday&#13;
at a family dinner at the C&#13;
&amp; F Restaurant in Hamburg&#13;
on the 23rd.&#13;
A large tractor-trailer truck&#13;
belonging t o Grosse Pointe&#13;
Quality Foods turned t o o&#13;
sharply into the parking lot&#13;
at LaRosa's Tavern last Thursday&#13;
afternoon and clipped the&#13;
back end of a parked car belonging&#13;
to Calvin Simonson of&#13;
Bently Lake. Mrs. Simonson&#13;
and children were in the car&#13;
at the time. Damage was negligible.&#13;
FAMILY GET-TOGETHER&#13;
A reunion of brothers and&#13;
sisters took place a t t h e&#13;
Thomas Ware home on East&#13;
M-86 last Thursday at a pot&#13;
luck dinner. Mrs, Lottie Rose&#13;
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GENERAL&#13;
PRIMARY&#13;
ELECTION TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS:&#13;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Thai a General Primary Election&#13;
will be held in the Township of Putnam Preeinct No.&#13;
I ) — State of Michigan&#13;
PUTNAM TOWN HALL&#13;
WITHIN SAID TOWNSHIP ON&#13;
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1964&#13;
FOR THE PURPOSE OF PLACING IN NOMINATION BY ALL POLITICAL&#13;
PARTIES PARTICIPATING THEREIN, CANDIDATES FOR THE&#13;
FOLLOWING OFFICES, VIZ: STATE&#13;
of Ortonville, Tom's sinter,&#13;
and Mrs. Kaychel HUuunan,&#13;
another sister, were present.&#13;
A brother and hia wife, Mr.&#13;
and Mr*. Weber Ware of&#13;
Plant City, Florida, attended.&#13;
Paul Ware, another brother,&#13;
and bis wife came from Plymouth&#13;
for the family get-to&#13;
tether. Mrs. Lois Ware&#13;
KlmMer and two ftons, and&#13;
Mr*. John Ware and three&#13;
children were also on hand&#13;
to vibit with their aunts and&#13;
uncles.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sullivan&#13;
and Mr. and Mrs. Hollis&#13;
Swarthout and children were&#13;
in Gregory last Sunday evening&#13;
visiting with Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Clare Swarthout.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Mertyn Lavey&#13;
and children took the train&#13;
from the Ann Arbor depot last&#13;
Thursday tor a visit in Chicago,&#13;
returning by train on&#13;
Sunday.&#13;
A vacation In the wilds of&#13;
upper Canada is what Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Harry Gramsden of White&#13;
Lodge have wanted for several&#13;
years. Friday the Gramsdens&#13;
and his brother and wife, the&#13;
Ray Gramsdens of Edenville,&#13;
left for Ontario. They will&#13;
travel as far north as they&#13;
can by car, up past Winnipeg,&#13;
where they will go on by&#13;
canoe with a native guide for&#13;
a two week fishing and camping&#13;
trip. The Gramstens, great&#13;
lovers of the outdoor life,&#13;
camp out each year in their&#13;
tent during the deer hunting&#13;
season.&#13;
BACK FROM IRELAND&#13;
Mrs. Wayne Shettleroe of&#13;
Hi-Land Lake is home now&#13;
after a fabulous three weeks&#13;
spent in Ireland. After a&#13;
smooth trip by jet, she was&#13;
met a t the Shannon Airport&#13;
by four of her cousins.&#13;
They drove south through&#13;
Limerick, KUlarney, Cork,&#13;
and Dublin, travelling some&#13;
680 miles along the coast of&#13;
Ireland before coming into&#13;
Belfast where Mrs, Shettleroe&#13;
stayed with two aunts,&#13;
one 82 years old, the other&#13;
92 years of age.&#13;
Using her aunfs home as&#13;
a main base, Mrs, Shettleroe&#13;
made several side trips&#13;
touring Northern Ireland&#13;
visiting its many historic&#13;
sites.&#13;
Mr. and M r s . Kenneth&#13;
(Jack) Porter and son, John&#13;
were in Linden last Saturday&#13;
visiting with Jack's mother,&#13;
Mrs. Sade Porter and his cousin&#13;
and her family from Flint&#13;
who were spending t h e day&#13;
there.&#13;
Saturday evening d i n n e r&#13;
guests at the Tom Ware home&#13;
were Mr. and Mrs. Herman&#13;
Hoyt of Lakeland, Florida and&#13;
Mrs. Lura Geddes of Chelsea.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Robinson&#13;
of Rush Lake enjoyed a two&#13;
week camping trip in Northern&#13;
Michigan where they&#13;
camped at many of our state&#13;
parks. While near Eagle Harbor&#13;
they called on Mr. arid&#13;
Mrs. Emil Christensen, former&#13;
Rush Lake residents, at their&#13;
home a t Cats Harbor. The&#13;
Robinsons returned this week.&#13;
Grandchildren Gregory a n d&#13;
Jamie Lynn of Ypsilanti, are&#13;
visiting this week at the Robinson&#13;
home.&#13;
SEE KENNEDY'S GRAVE&#13;
Three days spent In Washington,&#13;
D. C. visiting many&#13;
of our country's historic&#13;
buildings and sites was a&#13;
high point in the vacation&#13;
trip of Mr. and Mm. Lucuis&#13;
Doyle, Jr., and their son,&#13;
Bill. A tour of Arlington&#13;
Cemetery where they saw&#13;
President Kennedy's grave&#13;
was most interesting. The&#13;
Doyles spent a day a t Gettysburg,&#13;
then came north to&#13;
spend a day at Wat kin*&#13;
Glen, New York, a day a t&#13;
Nigara Falls, and several&#13;
days a t Candalngua, N. Y.&#13;
where they visited with&#13;
friends.&#13;
Mr .nd Mrs. Herb Bowles&#13;
and tamily attended a reunion&#13;
of his mother's family&#13;
. . . the Carter family . . .&#13;
in Edward Hines Park last&#13;
Sunday. The all-day potluck allair&#13;
was attended by over 60&#13;
relatives.&#13;
One ut Pinckney's oldest&#13;
landmark* is getting a new&#13;
coat of paint these days.&#13;
The home occupied by Mrs.&#13;
Cacia Chamberlain, her son,&#13;
Welton and his family, is one&#13;
of the most appealing in town.&#13;
Located on the south side of&#13;
the town square, it was built&#13;
by Alvin Mann who came to&#13;
Pinckney from New York&#13;
State in 1837. He first started&#13;
a tailur shop here and then&#13;
ihe Mann store which flourished&#13;
here for over 50 years.&#13;
The house is of Grecian architecture&#13;
so favored a t that&#13;
period and its long column&#13;
reaching from the first floor&#13;
level to the peaks of the roof&#13;
are very striking. Mr. and&#13;
Mis. Charles Chamberlain bocame&#13;
the owners of the house&#13;
in 1939. Mr. Chamberlain has&#13;
since passed away.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Camburn&#13;
vacationed for 10 days at&#13;
their cottage at Mullett near&#13;
Indian River. They returned&#13;
last week.&#13;
Last Saturday Mi's. Rachael&#13;
Haines and her family joined&#13;
her mother, Mrs. Zella Roberts,&#13;
two sisters and a brother&#13;
in a tour of Greenfield&#13;
Village. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry&#13;
Roberts and children of Howell,&#13;
Mrs. Glen Wessinger of&#13;
Howeil, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford&#13;
Haines and children, and Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Mel Wilson of Florida&#13;
made up the group. The&#13;
Wilsons, (Rachael's sister and&#13;
family) who were here for&#13;
three weeks left Monday for&#13;
Florida.&#13;
The PEGS f Pinckney Extension&#13;
Group) met Wednesday,&#13;
August 19 at Bishop Lake&#13;
for an all day swimming-picnic&#13;
pot luck. Attending were Mi's.&#13;
John Ludin, Miss Florence&#13;
Pruess ,Mrs. Nestor Engquist,&#13;
Mrs. Harold Riggs, Mrs. Marvin&#13;
Livrance, M r s . Steve&#13;
Lazlo, and Mrs. Clifford Haines&#13;
and their children. The next&#13;
regular meeting of the PEGS&#13;
will be held September 3 a t&#13;
the home of Mrs. Nestor Engquist&#13;
on Patterson Lake Road.&#13;
The Ware family celebrated&#13;
birthdays on a wholesale basis&#13;
last week. On Tuesday, August&#13;
18th, Mrs. Thomas Ware, Mrs.&#13;
Lois Kimbler and children,&#13;
Mrs. Julia Ware and her&#13;
youngsters, Debra, Mark and&#13;
Bryon travelled If) Drayton&#13;
Plains to the home of Mrs.&#13;
Ross Lamb 11 ho former Alien&#13;
Lee, and her Alice's two children,&#13;
Tommy and Honnie who&#13;
all had birthdays.&#13;
Esther Kiner, 11 year old&#13;
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Nelson Kiner, entered St. Joseph&#13;
Hospital in Ann Arbor&#13;
Sunday and underwent surgery&#13;
Monday morning. She&#13;
was the victim of a bicycle accident.&#13;
She was riding her&#13;
bicycle near her home on Patterson&#13;
Lake Road when she&#13;
fell off. Surgery was needed to&#13;
correct an abdominal injury.&#13;
She expects to be home Friday&#13;
and hopes to be in fine&#13;
shape to enter her 6th grade&#13;
classes very soon.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Slagle,&#13;
daughter* Peg and her young&#13;
Putnam Twp.&#13;
Township Board Meeting&#13;
PUTNAM TOWNSHIP&#13;
BOABD MEETING MINUTES&#13;
Regular meeting of the Putnam&#13;
Township Board, held&#13;
Wednesday, August 19, 1964 at&#13;
7:30 p.m. Members present:&#13;
Dinkel, Wylie, Stackable, Reynolds&#13;
and Kennedy. Absent&#13;
none.&#13;
Motion by Kennedy, supported&#13;
by Wylie to pay the&#13;
following bills as read. Motion&#13;
carried,&#13;
Pinckney Community Schools&#13;
- A p r i l del. tax .... 51.461.03&#13;
Howeil Public Schools — April&#13;
dp], tax 515.54&#13;
friend, Stef Gardner, and Mrs.&#13;
Slagle's father, Mr. Frank&#13;
Smith of Pinckney were in&#13;
Northern Michigan most of&#13;
last \u'ok vacationing at a&#13;
cabin at Elk Lake. The main&#13;
purpose of the trip was 1o&#13;
pick up the Slagle's daughter.&#13;
Connie, who will be a senior&#13;
at Pinckney High this year.&#13;
Connie .spent t h e summer&#13;
working at the Chippewa Trail&#13;
Camp near Torch River. Side&#13;
trips were made to show Mr.&#13;
Smith the Mackinaw Bridge&#13;
and the famous turning bridge&#13;
at Torch River.&#13;
Mrs. Leroy Walker and two&#13;
youngsters, P o l l y a n n e and&#13;
Andy, returned Monday from a&#13;
week's visit with her husband's&#13;
parents in Port Matilda,&#13;
Pennyslvania. Mrs. W a l k e r&#13;
made the trip by Greyhound&#13;
with her sister-in-law. Mi&gt;.&#13;
Jennie Tuskovich and daughter,&#13;
Joyce who had spent a&#13;
week at the Walker home on&#13;
East M-36. The Walkers flew&#13;
back.&#13;
The downpour T h u r s d a y&#13;
stopped long enough for TOPS&#13;
Slenderizers and their families&#13;
to enjoy a pot luck picnic&#13;
at the Huron-Dexter Park&#13;
along the Huron River. Calorie&#13;
counting was forgotten for&#13;
the evening as 31 persons surveyed&#13;
the laden tables. The&#13;
adults enjoyed the relaxing&#13;
time of friendly conversations&#13;
while the youngsters caught&#13;
"craw-dads" by the score.&#13;
Florence&#13;
brarian&#13;
Ezra Plummer —•&#13;
Presuis — Aug. Li-&#13;
50.0U&#13;
July Dump&#13;
30.00&#13;
Cecil Murphy — July Dump&#13;
15.DO&#13;
Pinckney Dispatch — July&#13;
lial. yO.O'J&#13;
Van's Motor Sales — July&#13;
Bal 3.25&#13;
Roger J . Carr Agency - -&#13;
81.10&#13;
— S e n ice-&#13;
L'O.OU&#13;
: C o . -&#13;
&lt; f Township dump.&#13;
curried.&#13;
Motion by Reynold!,&#13;
purled by Wylie to&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
Murray J. Kennedy&#13;
Putnam Twp. Clerk&#13;
The increases in public »chOO|&#13;
enrollments is one which to&#13;
easily translated on a small&#13;
M\-ik&gt; ix-cause it affects every&#13;
parent in Michigan.&#13;
Largu figures cited to&#13;
poii political positions often&#13;
mi.Mii Jitih' or nothing to the&#13;
; u i j r ; i ' ' f man.&#13;
OJI Jeep&#13;
\V:iyne Shottlm&#13;
on road&#13;
Doubleday Bros. &amp;&#13;
Supplies&#13;
Murray Kennedy —&#13;
postage&#13;
The Detroit Edison&#13;
Lights for town&#13;
Clerk&#13;
Co,&#13;
hall&#13;
Michigan Bell Telephone&#13;
S 71&#13;
Co.&#13;
It is time the Republican*&#13;
in Michigan realized that In&#13;
unu there will be seventy&#13;
million people under the age&#13;
of U\eiitv-five. This i s a&#13;
.Mnintr country. Vote for»&#13;
Kleeh, a vmutjf man for the&#13;
Motion by Wylie, supported&#13;
by Stackable that the board&#13;
past sign at township dump -&#13;
Twp. will not be responsible&#13;
tor any accident.s on premises&#13;
All liner ads composed and.&#13;
paid for by friends of&#13;
Hubert K. Kleeb&#13;
IS YOUR&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
PICTURE CLEARS&#13;
Do yon know exact!/&#13;
protection your policies g&#13;
you? Arc there dangerous gaps&#13;
or expensive overlapping of&#13;
coverages? Well be bappy io&#13;
look over your pfugram—explain&#13;
yoxsv policies—possibly&#13;
show you i o w you may improve&#13;
your protection antf .save&#13;
as&#13;
LAVEYINSURANCE&#13;
AGENCY&#13;
114 W. MAIN&#13;
PINCKNEY UP 8-3221&#13;
G A S&#13;
CONVERSION BURNERS&#13;
HOT WATER&#13;
and&#13;
FORCED AIR SYSTEMS&#13;
free estimates&#13;
Gentile Home Center&#13;
UPtown 8-3143&#13;
Pinckney FHA Terms&#13;
" 1 9 6 4 MICHIGAN&#13;
Governor&#13;
CONGRESSIONAL&#13;
LEGISLATIVE&#13;
Representative in Congress&#13;
United States Senator,&#13;
State Senator, Representative&#13;
COUNTY Prosecuting Attorney, Sheriff, County Clerk, County Treasurer,&#13;
Register of Deeds, Auditor in Counties electing same,&#13;
Drain Commissioner, Coroners, Surveyor, and such other Officers as are&#13;
elected at that time.&#13;
AND FOR THE PURPOSE OF PLACING IN NOMINATION, CANDIDATES&#13;
PARTICIPATING IN A NON-PARTISAN PRIMARY ELECTION&#13;
FOR THE FOLLOWING OFFICES, VIZ:&#13;
JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS&#13;
PROBATE COURT JUDGE&#13;
SUPERVISOR, TOWNSHIP CLERK, TOWNSHIP TREASURER, 1 TRUSTEE,&#13;
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE (Full Term), 4 CONSTABLES AND&#13;
3 COMMITTEEMEN FROM EACH PARTY.&#13;
THE POLLS of said election will be open&#13;
at 7 o'clock a.m. and will remain open&#13;
until 8 o'clock p. m. of said day of election.&#13;
Murray J. Kennedy, Township Clerk&#13;
An*. 19 &amp; 26&#13;
COMPETENCE EXPERIENCE&#13;
When You" Hire" A Man For Such An Important&#13;
Post As Prosecuting Attorney You Want A Man&#13;
That Is Competent And Experienced&#13;
"Lavan never championed a cause that did not involve a principle,&#13;
a threatened right, a forsaken duty." (Ann Arbor News).&#13;
"The colorful lawyer has lived up to his advance billing as&#13;
master of his profession." (Detroit Free Press)&#13;
He has served his community as City Attorney, Attorney for&#13;
Several Townships and Member of the Board of Review and&#13;
has for years performed outstanding service on the Board of&#13;
Supervisors. j&#13;
Nominate and Elect&#13;
He wants this job so that he can continue to make a contribution&#13;
in the public interest. Livingston County is growing&#13;
fast, and it needs the Service of a Prosecuting Attorney who&#13;
knows its problems and has the Courage, Competence, Experience&#13;
and Integrity of MARTIN J. LA VAN!&#13;
Mr. Lavan is endorsed by the Livingston&#13;
County Bar Association&#13;
Quote from Martin J. Lavan "I will appreciate and thank you&#13;
for your vote at the Primary Election, September 1, 1964."&#13;
DEMOCRAT MARTIN J. LAVAN Ad. Paid For by A Friend to Nominate Mirtin I Lavan Proseruting AtN&#13;
**••&lt;* . - • ~&#13;
THE BRIGHTON (Mich. ) ARGUS — WED., AUG. 26, 1964 \ \&#13;
Fair Visitors To See&#13;
Future Post Office Visitors t o th e Ne w Yurk&#13;
World' s Fai r from Brighto n&#13;
have an unusua l opportunit y&#13;
t o see a post office of th e&#13;
tuture , Postmaste r Al Buswort&#13;
h said today .&#13;
A carefully-chose n group ui&#13;
80 employee s from Ne w York&#13;
aie a post offices ma n th e facilit&#13;
y which handle s all tho&#13;
Fair' s mai l an d som e from&#13;
th e Flushin g Ne w York area .&#13;
Th e outsid e mai l is used 1&gt;'&#13;
kee p th e highly mechanize d&#13;
devices operatin g at "full tilt "&#13;
Th e post office handle s approximatel&#13;
y 250,000 piece s ol&#13;
mai l eac h day.&#13;
Postcard s to friend s an d relatives&#13;
back hom e ar e a b i ;^&#13;
item . About 30,000 ar e maile d&#13;
from th e Fai r eac h day. Om&gt;&#13;
thir d of thes e ar e addresse d&#13;
t o person s overseas.&#13;
Foreig n visitors h;u f no&#13;
troubl e understandin g U. S.&#13;
posta l operations . Th e facility&#13;
ha s staff member s who speak&#13;
twent y languages.&#13;
Postmaste r Bu^wort h note s&#13;
tha t resident s o[ Rn^hto n&#13;
Area who atten d th e Fai r and&#13;
\vLsh to tr y out thei r foreign&#13;
languag e ability can eithe r taik&#13;
with th e multi-lingua l winduw&#13;
clerk s or listen to a t:ipe recorde&#13;
d presentatio n in th e post&#13;
elf ice lobby which feature s individua&#13;
l earphone s for thos e&#13;
who speak Japanese , French ,&#13;
German , Italia n an d Spanish .&#13;
A prototyp e stainless, steel&#13;
mai l box being teste d as an&#13;
eventua l replacemen t for th e&#13;
standar d box used for th e&#13;
past lort y years is locate d at&#13;
one of th e Fair' s busiest inter -&#13;
sections .&#13;
Postmaste r Boswort h suggests&#13;
that . Brighto n are a visitor&#13;
s to th e Fai r express thei r&#13;
comment s on th e new box by&#13;
droppin g a not e addresse d io&#13;
the 'Superintendent , World's&#13;
Fai r Post Office" throug h 'h e&#13;
modernisti c mai l slot. Postag e&#13;
is no t necessary . If the y wish,&#13;
visitors ma y discuss thei r&#13;
reaction s with clerk s at th e&#13;
post oil ice building .&#13;
A vote for Klee b is a vote&#13;
for progres s Ln th e Republi -&#13;
can Party .&#13;
Let s give th e youn g ma n :in&#13;
opportunit y to serve us in&#13;
th « legislature . A vote for an&#13;
an intelligent , well educated ,&#13;
youn g man , who will serve&#13;
us WPII .&#13;
All liner ads compose d an d&#13;
paid for by friend s of&#13;
Robw t E. Kleek&#13;
YWCA Program&#13;
Offere d Women&#13;
Women of th e Brighto n&#13;
are a are invited to participat e&#13;
in a 10-wcek progra m offered&#13;
by th e YWCA in Miliord .&#13;
Activities to he offered in th o&#13;
progra m includ e sewing, interiru&#13;
- decorating , iurcraft ,&#13;
(;ike decorating , knittin g an d&#13;
physical fitness.&#13;
Pre-registratio n is necessar y&#13;
and thi s will be don e on Tuesday.&#13;
Sept . 22 from 9:30 to&#13;
12:30 at th e communit y roo m&#13;
«f th e Oaklan d Federa l Savings&#13;
Hank , Milford .&#13;
Fo r furthe r informatio n you&#13;
may call Mrs . H . Harriso n&#13;
Mea d at 2(580 East Commerc e&#13;
Road , Milford .&#13;
Th e Stit e Highwa y Depart -&#13;
men t has announce d tha t it,&#13;
will open th e final sectio n of&#13;
1-91 in SI. Clni r Count y abou t&#13;
mid-Octobeir . It extend s from&#13;
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THIRD FEATURE FRI, &amp; SAT., AUG. 28, 29&#13;
TWINKLE and SHIN E&#13;
DORIS DAY JACK LEMON In Color&#13;
4-H Club State&#13;
Show At MSU&#13;
Michigan' s Stat e 4-H Show&#13;
ha s becom e mor e tha n un&#13;
agricultura l fair for yout h&#13;
It' s a n educationa l event&#13;
coverin g man y area s tha t exten&#13;
d beyon d th e farmer' s line&#13;
fence and int o urba n area s of&#13;
cities.&#13;
Nearl y 3,000 youn g people -&#13;
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82 member s with entrie s in ,&#13;
1he state-wid e exhibit , report s j&#13;
Hair y A. Foster . Count y Ex- &gt;&#13;
tensio n Agent, 4-H Clu b Work j&#13;
Educationa l event s mak e up&#13;
th e cor e of th e activitie s for&#13;
4-H'ers . I n additio n to dog&#13;
car e an d trainin g exhibitions ,&#13;
tour s to th e Michiga n Depart -&#13;
men t of Agricultur e labora -&#13;
tories , poultr y researc h buildings,&#13;
and foods-nutritio n ac-&#13;
1ion exhibit s will keep yout h&#13;
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agricultur e science .&#13;
Othe r special event s includ e&#13;
demonstrations : crops , land ,&#13;
poultry , an d vegetable judp;- j&#13;
ing: a lifle match , archer y and ]&#13;
s o f t b a l l tournaments . Th e j&#13;
automobil e driver skill and I&#13;
4-H tracto r operatin g contest s !&#13;
are also expecte d to dra w a&#13;
lot of interest .&#13;
Your FUN&#13;
Th e America n Bible Societ y&#13;
report s t h a t arrangement s&#13;
hae been mad e with a Chines ?&#13;
newspape r in Saigon for a&#13;
weekly Scriptur e readin g to be&#13;
include d free in th e Sunda v&#13;
edition . Th e Gospe l of Mar k&#13;
is th e first book to be serialized&#13;
in thi s fashion . Eac h&#13;
readin g bear s th e captio n&#13;
"God' s Word for a Ne w Age."&#13;
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A DIRECTORY FOR MORE FUN.. . FASTER&#13;
Gas Stations&#13;
GEORGE'S AUTO SERVICE&#13;
AC 7-7391 9830 E. Grand River&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
AAA SERVICE&#13;
KAYO SERVICE STATION&#13;
1050 East Grand River AC 9-9981&#13;
COLE'S STANDARD SERVICE&#13;
Phone AC 9-993 4&#13;
600 East Grand River Brighton&#13;
DAVE LANNING Maratho n Statio n&#13;
525 E. Grand River AC 9-9911&#13;
JIM' S STANDARD SERVICE&#13;
204 W. Grand River . 229-993 3&#13;
(Tourist Information Center)&#13;
Murray' s Service Statio n&#13;
301 W. Gd. River Ave.&#13;
Open 8 A.M. — 11:00 Daily&#13;
Phone AC 9-991 4&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
TIMMEMA N GULF SERVICE&#13;
Motor Repair — Gas &amp; Oil&#13;
Phone AC 9-957 1 424 W. Grand River&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Bait and Sport Shops&#13;
ART'S SPORT SHOP&#13;
8285 GRAND RIVER AC 9-661 5&#13;
Drive-In s&#13;
TOM and JOYCE'S PIZZA PARLOR&#13;
Good Food, Curb Service,&#13;
Across From Lakes Drive-In&#13;
DAIRY QUEEN&#13;
321 W. Gd. River — Open 10 a-m. to 11 p.m.&#13;
Malts, Sundaes, Banana Splits, Cones&#13;
A &amp; W ROOT DEER DRIVE-I N&#13;
At The Lively End of Town&#13;
Brighton, Mich.&#13;
TOM &amp; KATE'S DRIVE-I N&#13;
Corner of Brighton &amp; Chilson Rds.&#13;
REAL Polish Dogs, Best Hamburgers, Hot&#13;
Dogs, and Malts . . .AROUND&#13;
AND Fresh Non-greasy French Fries&#13;
THE BRIGHTON ARGUS&#13;
"FIRST WITH NEWS&#13;
THAT IS NEWS"&#13;
Grocery Stores&#13;
BUSY BEE MARKET&#13;
10840 E. GD. RIVER AT ISLAND LAKE&#13;
Top Quality Meats, Packaged Liquor Dealer&#13;
GEORGE'S MARKET&#13;
(Formerly John's Market&#13;
BEER and WINE&#13;
8105 W. Gd. River—Open 9 a«m. to 10 p.m.&#13;
POPE'S PARTY STORE&#13;
LIQUOR — BEER — WINES&#13;
PARTY FOODS — PICNIC SUPPLIE S&#13;
132 S. GRAND RIVER — BRIGHTON&#13;
LES' STOP aad SHOP&#13;
"LIVE BETTER WITH LES"&#13;
MARKET&#13;
401 MAIN STREET&#13;
Services&#13;
KORrs&#13;
HOME &amp; KITCHEN SUPPL Y&#13;
Next to Kroger, Brighton&#13;
Paint • Alum. Prod. - Tile - Ladders&#13;
Built-in Appliances — AC 9-6827&#13;
BRIGHTON BEAUTY SALON&#13;
128 WEST NORTH ST. AC 7-3241&#13;
FREE PARKING AIR CONDITIONED&#13;
Drug Stores&#13;
UBER'S DRUG STORE&#13;
110 W. Grand River AC 9-600 0&#13;
Located in the A &amp; P Plaza&#13;
COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED&#13;
WITH THE NEW BRIGHTON . . .&#13;
POLY CLEAN&#13;
(Open 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.)&#13;
Next to Uber's Drug in the A&amp; P Shoppim&#13;
Plaza&#13;
BRIGHTON WELCOMES YOU&#13;
i&#13;
2&#13;
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r&#13;
Mtf'herson Community&#13;
Health. Center Report&#13;
... ADMISSIONS&#13;
kUfUftt&#13;
LS-»-Friit Kunde, FowlervUle&#13;
A—Joseph Jatzewzki, Howeil&#13;
Wayne Beach, Milford&#13;
Patricia Gardner, HoweJl&#13;
Lydia Carey, Fowlerville&#13;
Patricia Truhn, Brighton&#13;
Carojyn Freshman,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Tina Hundley, Brighton&#13;
18- Keith Seidel, Detroit&#13;
Clayton McDaniel, Hovvl&#13;
Shirley A. Smith, Howeil&#13;
Daniel Zumbach, Howeli&#13;
Floyd Kyser, Brighton&#13;
Ida Lou Kyser, Brighton&#13;
John W. Combs. Howeil&#13;
Notice To Bidders&#13;
Th« Livingston County Board of Supervisors&#13;
will accept bids for Vi ton chassis and cab for Dog&#13;
Warden Pick-up until 5 P.M. E.S.T., Tuesday, Sept.&#13;
S, 1964, at the office of the County Clerk, Couit&#13;
House, Howeil, Michigan. Specification as follows:&#13;
Vi ton Cab &amp; Chassis (Pick-up)&#13;
0 cylinder engine&#13;
8 ply tires rear only&#13;
Bid price with aiid without trade-in of present&#13;
call and chassis. Bids to include installation of present&#13;
carrier box on new chassis.&#13;
Livingston County reserves the right to reject&#13;
WT «r all bids.&#13;
Joseph H. Ellis,&#13;
Livingston County Clerk&#13;
Aug. 26 and Sept. 2&#13;
PETER E. C.&#13;
SATER&#13;
Counties, at&#13;
Sept. 1st. I rely&#13;
solicit the Mipport&#13;
*t t l m* chtsen voter* who&#13;
W9 forth to the omnipotent&#13;
M M feac u d east their&#13;
•fcartatod franchise, right*&#13;
la fJWMMiH tiective official*&#13;
tot thaftr representatives.&#13;
toft to misled. My Fri-&#13;
•pponento have not&#13;
apwitmcm enough t«&#13;
ajoaHfjr in Labor relations,&#13;
neither d« they understand&#13;
hnnert needs and the Ions&#13;
•verdM fair return on prodaete&#13;
they produce by hard&#13;
work, 34 hrs. dally and clltnatfcs&#13;
conditions b e y o n d&#13;
their control that leaves&#13;
very meager return in in-&#13;
Warren Bennett, Howeil&#13;
Michelle Walters,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
17— Mary Headlee, Briyhtun&#13;
George Irwin. Mill'ord&#13;
Carol Sheraton, Howeil&#13;
Floj'a Crudy, Brighton&#13;
Nettie Vanderhoft, Howeil&#13;
Edward C. Braun,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Lorraine Glenn. Brighton&#13;
Bptty Beard, Milford&#13;
18—Patricia Bartell, Pontiac&#13;
Marilla U'Ren,&#13;
Webberville&#13;
Irlene Holmes, Brighton&#13;
Frederick Lavender,&#13;
Howeil&#13;
Joyce Kubat, Brighton&#13;
Julia CJay, Brighton&#13;
Lena Hamp, Brighton&#13;
Erma White, Howeji&#13;
Karen Wilt/ Brighton&#13;
Clayton McDaniel. Houoll&#13;
Charles Edwards, Howcl]&#13;
Gina Beavers, Howeil&#13;
Kathleen McCann,&#13;
Williams ton&#13;
Goldic Banfield, Brighton&#13;
John Dilluway. Brighton&#13;
19 - Helen McCoil, Brighton&#13;
Sonja Kozma, Brighton&#13;
Mary Jo Cook, Howeil&#13;
James Adair, Fowlen ille&#13;
Dorothy Seigle Brighton&#13;
Lawrence Conklin,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Carole Elaine Ulrich&#13;
Howel!&#13;
Robert Huggins. Howeil&#13;
20 - Judy Johnson, Howeil&#13;
Michael McKimmy, Fenton&#13;
Elouise Pollick, Brighton&#13;
Cai'olyn Euler, Hartlaud&#13;
21—Josephine Scheffer,&#13;
New Hudson&#13;
, Mary Lynn Hollenbeck,&#13;
Fenton&#13;
Carol Walker, Brighton&#13;
Alta Earl, Howeil&#13;
Sandra Drew, Howeil&#13;
DISCHARGES&#13;
August&#13;
14—Doris Trafford. Pinckney&#13;
Ida Salmon, Fenton&#13;
Mary Davis, Fowlerville&#13;
Donald Karnes, Howeil&#13;
Betty Bowen. Webborvilln&#13;
Cheryl Roberts, Howe!!&#13;
Sarah Hildreth, Howeil&#13;
David Lane. Howeil&#13;
Phyllis Allen, Brighton&#13;
Ronald Chubb. Howell&#13;
Beverly Donald.&#13;
Webberville&#13;
Bertie Powell, WVbberville&#13;
15--Brian Bradley,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Faye Allied, Brighton&#13;
Pearl Martin. Oak Giove&#13;
16- Shirley Hefner, Howeil&#13;
Karlonr Lasch, Fowler\ille&#13;
Claris Wrenn, Brighton&#13;
Nancy Stephens. Pinckney&#13;
William Glover. Howeil&#13;
Margaret VanRuren,&#13;
Howeil&#13;
Gloira Knickerbocker&#13;
\ . . . . . . - • . - . . . . .&#13;
Clayton McPaniel, HoweJl&#13;
J8 -Shirley Smith, Howell&#13;
Rosena Hill, Pinckney&#13;
John Combs. Howell&#13;
Ida Kyser, Brighton&#13;
Floyd Kyser, Jr.,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Michelle Walters&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Joanette Scott,&#13;
Columbus, Ohio&#13;
Tina Hundley, Brighton&#13;
Carolyn Freshman,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
19—George Shaffer. Howell&#13;
Frederick I-#avernierr&#13;
Howell&#13;
Patricia Gardjier, Howell&#13;
Madeline Maczik, Brighton&#13;
Patricia Truhn, Brighton&#13;
JO —Ruth Markwood, Brighton&#13;
Karen Wilt. Brighton&#13;
Clayton McDanielis, Howell&#13;
Clyde Curtis Fowlerville&#13;
Daniel Zumbach, Howell&#13;
Charles Edwards, Howell&#13;
Jeri Sutton, Mt. Clements&#13;
Charles Potts, Howell&#13;
Dorothy Arrand, Howell&#13;
Jl—Carol Sherston Howell&#13;
Mona Jackson Fowlers1 tile&#13;
James Adair. FowleivilJe&#13;
Mary Cook. Howell&#13;
Lawrence Conklin,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Lyda Carey, Fowlerville&#13;
Sunja Kozma, Brighton&#13;
Betty Beard, Milford&#13;
Merry Fifer, Brighton&#13;
Joan Harvey. Brighton&#13;
BIRTHS&#13;
August 15&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip (laidner.&#13;
Howell, a girl&#13;
August 16&#13;
Mr. and Mi*. Gerald Smith&#13;
Howell, a boy&#13;
August 18&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Juim C. Ban ell,&#13;
Pontiac, a girl&#13;
Mr.'and Mrs. Richard Headier.&#13;
Brighton, a boy&#13;
August 19&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Jackson.&#13;
Fowlerville, a boy&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Gary I''Ron,&#13;
WebbervilJe a boy&#13;
August 20&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johnson.&#13;
Howell a girl&#13;
PETER E. C. SATER&#13;
For State Representative&#13;
51st. District&#13;
My campaign h not financed by any outside sinister groups,&#13;
**th «ttertor motives looking for monetary sain and personal&#13;
HrfMBdiMment, PETER SATER is not under obligations to&#13;
Kay ene of more persons, that expend money to nominate certain&#13;
candidates for Public offices. SATER will enter Legislature&#13;
**tfc d e « * hands when elected, will be in a position to sponsor&#13;
reform legislation, of benefit to all constituents of 51st Dist.&#13;
wh«n submitted by them.&#13;
I am to pay my own expenses with money earned by honest,&#13;
Signified toil. There will be no barnacles and seaweed retarding&#13;
beneficial progressive legislation dn-behalf of our district,&#13;
and State of Michigan as a whole CITIZENS. The State&#13;
©f Michigan * ship will sail grandly forward when all Representative*&#13;
art representing all citizens BEST INTERESTS.&#13;
Imivm read The Brighton Argus, seen full pages August oth&#13;
12th inst.&#13;
titlzeaa yottneives can be the Judge. !&#13;
PETER E. C. SATER Is carrying out the STATE CENTRAL&#13;
DEMOCRATIC policies and is not mixed up in, nor taking&#13;
any part of internal factional strife and squabbles.&#13;
My fatter, the late Reverend A. A. Sater, D. D., of Lansing,&#13;
Michigan of the Augnstanian Apostolic Lutheran church, (they&#13;
Called him a pietist), left impression* fci me to do good deeds&#13;
•f benefit to all mankind, aid and assist the needy, see that no&#13;
person Is deprived of their daily necessities of life and that all&#13;
Who toll by the hand as well as by their brain receive not only&#13;
• meager living wage, but, a saving wage as well for future&#13;
retirement. Never live in a community where churches are not&#13;
established. Be your brothers keeper. I am qualified, also&#13;
honest, and trust worthy to represent .*&gt;lst. I&gt;istri&lt;\t.&#13;
Veteran IT. S. ordnance War I and World War II. Stood&#13;
U.8. Gov't. % yr*. war alert and battalion 31*t International&#13;
tieenrtty Reg'mt. at Artillery Armory. Electrician TJnd Battalion&#13;
State Guard outfit under Major McDanieU. Work at&#13;
Elee Eng. Bldg. Trades. Have developed &amp; received several&#13;
U.S. and Canadian Patents, and l . S . ( opy Uights. Enrolled in&#13;
Detroit College of Law 1911 (Malcolm Medregor Dean)&#13;
Employed by Charles F . Walch and Patent Atty in Mofrat Bldg.&#13;
Live at Brighton on farm.&#13;
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE VOTE FOR&#13;
PETER E.C. SATER. 51st DISTRICT&#13;
YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED&#13;
Td. Pol. Adv.&#13;
Read Argus&#13;
Classified AJs&#13;
Marian Brokaw, Bright.&#13;
Knthlcen MeCann,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Warren Rrnneit. Howeil&#13;
Donna Siher. Howeil&#13;
Diane \YVhh. Brighton&#13;
Keith Seidel Detroit&#13;
Thi.'ie are some thai would&#13;
say skydiving is a fool's pastlime,&#13;
but a dedicated group&#13;
who each Saturday and Sunday&#13;
at Richmond Field, eight&#13;
miles west of Pinckney woulB&#13;
readily disagree. As a snort,&#13;
it is increasing in popularity&#13;
throughout the United Slates&#13;
and the world.&#13;
Tom Kaminskey of Howell.&#13;
pictured here among the&#13;
clouds is one of the groups of&#13;
younu men and women who&#13;
practice this sport for "kicks."&#13;
It isn't an inexpensive sport&#13;
either, the average parachute&#13;
costs from SI To to $250, ami&#13;
can run a&lt; hiyh as $500. The&#13;
initial cost of $30 for mnew&#13;
Training For&#13;
Handicapped&#13;
Goodwill Industries of Greater&#13;
Detroit has added a new&#13;
training program to the vocational&#13;
training already supplied&#13;
to iU&gt; employees and&#13;
trainees.&#13;
'Tools for Daily Living,'&#13;
;is the new program is called.&#13;
Wins Breakfast&#13;
With Mrs. Romney&#13;
Mrs. Klmer Harmon, 4U.il&#13;
Gregory Rd.. Gregory Eld..&#13;
Gregory Rd., won a free breakfast&#13;
with Lenore Romney&#13;
wife of Gov. Romney.&#13;
During t h e Howell Sidewalk&#13;
Daze the Livingston Republican&#13;
Commit lee sponsored a&#13;
button contest gue.^Mng the&#13;
number of buttons in n jar.&#13;
Mrs. Harmon i^MCSM-d 4THi butlons&#13;
which was the c.\acl&#13;
number of buttons in the j;u\&#13;
"A .Salute T o Lenore Romney"&#13;
which is a break last tn&#13;
be Thursday morniim. August&#13;
JTth in the Masonic Temple&#13;
in Howell at 7:.'!() a.m. is opfi&#13;
to thp public and risers at ions&#13;
c;\n b&lt;&gt; made at the Republican&#13;
Hdq. Ph. rv46-."S7O.&#13;
ck of landing,&#13;
thing aie also&#13;
Plain p'unchutVg, the action&#13;
of departing from an&#13;
aircraft, falling, lopejimu ;»&#13;
'chute itiid makiniA a nesceni&#13;
differ from skydiving- The .sky-&#13;
(ii\er manipulates his body and&#13;
his 'chute, literally .steering&#13;
himself through the air m&#13;
an attempt to land on a preuetennined&#13;
taJ'get. This lakes&#13;
considerable skill and practice.&#13;
The usual jump is from an&#13;
i levation of :&gt;,.")00 feet.&#13;
Afore than&#13;
mo! or carriers&#13;
i£HM make the&#13;
IIOIIHI hub of&#13;
.\Iicii-&#13;
3. (XX) l&#13;
serv my&#13;
siate ;i t;'-&#13;
luck 11 an."-poi1-&#13;
t;Mion. Thry&#13;
billion dollar&#13;
over&#13;
carried ;ihout&#13;
• worth of gui&#13;
n highvvav*&#13;
Bangs Richmond, owner of&#13;
Richmuiid Field, *ays, "These&#13;
young men and women jump&#13;
here every Saturday and Sunday,&#13;
depending on weather and&#13;
wind conditions. Kveryone 's&#13;
\\ elcome to come out watch&#13;
. . there is no charge- for&#13;
sped alors."&#13;
Mr. Richmond. a grandfather&#13;
twenty limes over, is&#13;
;i Might enthusiast 'Anytime&#13;
they've &lt;;f)t room tor one nion*&#13;
p;i.s&gt;enger. 1 hop right in,"&#13;
lie sass. J le is an old Pinckney&#13;
boy . . . lived on the&#13;
.site where the Three Brothers&#13;
Farm is located . . . all ended&#13;
Pinekney schools until the 6th&#13;
! grade. The land at Richmond&#13;
Field was bought by hi* grandi&#13;
lather buck in 1SH7 and E-'&#13;
i Richmond has lived theie&#13;
I he was 10.&#13;
Philip MacBride&#13;
Named Chairman&#13;
Meader Comm.&#13;
Philip M.icHii'l&#13;
Chairman of the&#13;
of a course in the&#13;
ABC's of reading and writing.&#13;
It is welcomed by a number&#13;
of handicapped men and&#13;
women at Goodwill, who,&#13;
through unfortunate circumstances&#13;
and emironment, hav&lt;.j&#13;
never had the opportunity to&#13;
learn to read and write.&#13;
Dr. Lee Durham, Director oi&#13;
Adult Education Division oi&#13;
Detroit Board of Education,&#13;
has given the program hu»&#13;
lull support and advice, and&#13;
recommended Mrs. William R&#13;
Streit, 18643 Warrington Drive,&#13;
as teacher. .Now retired, Mrs.&#13;
j Streit taught in the Detroit&#13;
Public Schools for m a n y&#13;
years. She us well known to&#13;
Goodwill folk, having servvd&#13;
as the spcond president of,&#13;
the Junior Group from 19M3 to&#13;
19."'.6.&#13;
In keeping with its spon-&#13;
Mjrship of 1 lie Rehabilitation&#13;
Services Division of Goodwill&#13;
Industries, made p o s s i b l e&#13;
through its magnificent Antiques&#13;
Market held every year&#13;
in November, the Junior Group&#13;
now assumes th*» expense of&#13;
the new school class of Goodwill&#13;
employees.&#13;
A class of five employees&#13;
and one trainee was begun&#13;
on June 30, and it is expected&#13;
that it will soon bp expanded&#13;
by six clients refeired and&#13;
paid for by the State Division&#13;
of Vocational Rehabilitation.&#13;
The pupils meet, every Tues.&#13;
d;i^ and Thursday from 9 to&#13;
11 a.m. for an eight-week&#13;
tenn.&#13;
Former Brighton&#13;
Resident Dies&#13;
Roy H. Teeple, a resident of&#13;
Brighton for 35 yeans, passed&#13;
away Friday in a Sault Ste&#13;
Marie hospital lollowing a&#13;
short illness. Mr. Teeple had&#13;
made his home with )iis&gt; soil&#13;
Volney TeepUf lor tin- pa.-t&#13;
two years.&#13;
He wa&gt; born r-Vbruary 14.&#13;
1873, in Pineknev, a son or&#13;
John and Nellie Teeple. He&#13;
and G&lt;'a № Marti n were mar -&#13;
ried at Pinckne y in 1895. The&gt;&#13;
lived ther e several sears, the n&#13;
t o Manistique . movin g t o&#13;
Bnghio n in 1927. Mrs, . Teepl e&#13;
passed away in 193L'&#13;
The decease d VSHS H realto r&#13;
in Brighto n l«&gt;r mor e tha n '2~&gt;&#13;
years. H e belonged to th e&#13;
Masoni c Order .&#13;
Survivors includ e his &gt;on&#13;
VOIIIC A a i i(.l two gundions .&#13;
Funera l services ware&#13;
at th e Swarthou t Funera l&#13;
in Pinckney , th e Reveren d&#13;
bert Cofte y officiating.&#13;
'WHS mad e in th e Cemeter y&#13;
i Pinckne y&#13;
' HONE Y GUIDE ?&#13;
) Th e hone y guide is a&#13;
. inn ! native to Africa an d&#13;
i-o name d tro m its remark s&#13;
jiiabit of leadin g men an d a n&#13;
&gt;mal « to riest.s of l^e s with&#13;
view to sharin g in th e spol&#13;
Si&#13;
38?&#13;
D K M O f R A T t*&#13;
VOTK KOK ^&#13;
1 «&gt;r stat«* Kepre»entatlv « f&#13;
I'KTK K K. C. SATKK&#13;
^ our Suppor t NMU lUe&#13;
\|)preiiate d «&#13;
olst D1STKK 1 J&#13;
1M. Pol. Adv?&#13;
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII H&#13;
V.&#13;
§1c&#13;
xi&#13;
MUSI C FO R ALL OCCASION S&#13;
PRESENTIN G&#13;
The Fantastic Persuaders&#13;
for your dancin g pleasure&#13;
Every Frida y and Saturda y&#13;
at the Anchor Inn&#13;
Portag e Lake&#13;
119S0 McGrego r Rd.&#13;
For Reservation s Call&#13;
HAMILTO N 6-8183 or&#13;
426-4160&#13;
Banquet s and Parties !&#13;
MUSI C FO R ALL OCCASION S&#13;
Si&#13;
If th e progra m is successful,&#13;
a secon d class will be&#13;
organize d in September .&#13;
Always in search of ways&#13;
and mean s to aid Goodwill' s&#13;
handicappe d employees , Do n&#13;
Directo r of Re-&#13;
Services, says th e&#13;
organizatio n ha s&#13;
new mileston e in&#13;
progra m of&#13;
Opening Soon&#13;
AT 2709 KAST (iRAM ) Rl\ KR IN&#13;
HOWEL L NEX T TO WARNER (JAR WASH&#13;
Jan's Ceramic Shoppe&#13;
on i;m\&lt; -&#13;
McGregor, -&#13;
habilitatio n&#13;
non-profi t&#13;
reache d a&#13;
its 4.'i-year-ol d&#13;
sen ice.&#13;
i&#13;
• &lt;»laN«&lt;»K • Firin g&#13;
FOR PARTICULAR S PHON E HOWEL L 516-2326&#13;
VOTE REPUBLICAN&#13;
ATTRACTIVE&#13;
CLEARANCE PRICES&#13;
ON BOATS, MOTORS,&#13;
CANOES, TRAILERS,&#13;
AND FLOATS&#13;
MANNING' S SPORT CENTER&#13;
(See "Pop, " Jim or Bob)&#13;
Johnso n an d McCulloc h Outboar d Sales&#13;
(Service On All Makes)&#13;
Caterin g to th e Sportsma n&#13;
9518 MAIN STREE T&#13;
W HITMOR E LAKE, MICHIGA N&#13;
Telephone 4I9-N951 . Area Code 313&#13;
of-&#13;
||IU.!SIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIII I&#13;
Re-elect.. .&#13;
State Representativ e&#13;
THOMAS&#13;
SHARPE REPUBLICAN&#13;
51 fit DISTRICT&#13;
LIVINGSTON&#13;
WASHTENAW&#13;
LENAWEE&#13;
The Candidate With Legislation&#13;
Experience&#13;
Pd. Pol. Adv.&#13;
Count y Rep M b!i'jan Pa i&#13;
tieiall y opene d th e ne w&#13;
Mcitir r ( ';n)i|i,'im n I ienf1rju;r -&#13;
ter s in Howell . an d announce d&#13;
1 he Inunctio n of a Livingston&#13;
Counl v M(\i&lt;le r lo r Congres s&#13;
C'I immi l tec.&#13;
Officers for t h e committ.e e&#13;
are : Phili p MacBrid e of Brighton&#13;
, chairman : Lo u Stip e of&#13;
How ell, treasurer : William M e&#13;
Phei&gt;o n IV of Howell , a&#13;
forme r eount y chairman , financ&#13;
e chairman , an d Caro l&#13;
Spoli r of Hai l land , secretary .&#13;
Th e ne w headquarter s a r e&#13;
locate d at 110 Nort h Mich -&#13;
igan Avenue in Hownll . Frr&lt; *&#13;
coffee an d donut s will be served&#13;
daily from nin e t o five; also&#13;
available for frrr distributio n&#13;
are t h e highly dc&gt;irabl e Agj'icultur&#13;
e Year-books ,&#13;
Fre d Dillingham , F'owlervilk ,&#13;
a paye boy in th e Stat e Hous e&#13;
of Representatives , will serve&#13;
;-s chairma n of Youtli Activities.&#13;
Anyon e wishin g t o vnluntpp r&#13;
; or contac t the he;ifl(juarter s&#13;
ma y call 546-494' 1 in Howrll .&#13;
! AgriculI in P is bi^ bu-"inf&gt; s&#13;
, HI Michign . Tlie sale's farm -&#13;
• n s gross nearl y $8()0 millio n&#13;
i for thei r product * in a ypnr .&#13;
Agricultur e is M i c li i g a n 's&#13;
secon d largest industr y wort h&#13;
about $iJ' a billion a t retai l&#13;
prices .&#13;
DONALD C.&#13;
CONWAY&#13;
for&#13;
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY&#13;
LIVINGSTON COUNTY&#13;
DONALD C. CONWAY&#13;
DONAL D C. CONWAY&#13;
An Eiptritnetd&#13;
Prosecuting&#13;
Attorne y&#13;
HIS OWN&#13;
MAN&#13;
to restor e intojLTit : . s t a t u r e . Hitniit y t o t h e&#13;
ot'i'ic e of prosecutin g attoi'iie y&#13;
Who believp? in equa l an d promp t . . . etui'. ; mica l&#13;
an d efficien t law enforcemen t for all&#13;
Dedicate d t o carryinj f nu t th p Republica n P a r t y ' s&#13;
philosoph v&#13;
Who believes t h a t onl y Republican s shoul d ru n i o r&#13;
office on t h e Republica n P a r t y ticke t&#13;
VOTE FOR&#13;
DONALD C. CONWAY&#13;
F i t * Pol . A&lt;1T REPUBLICAN — TUES.. SEPT. 1 , 196 4&#13;
RE-ELECT&#13;
LAWRENCE&#13;
GEHRINGER&#13;
FOR&#13;
Lawrence Gehringer&#13;
SHERIFF SHERIFF REPUBLICAN&#13;
•*.,-*-&#13;
I&#13;
WANT AD RATES&#13;
CASH RATES&#13;
15 WORDS MINIMUM CHARGE $1.00&#13;
5c PER WORD OVER 15 WORDS&#13;
SECOND INSERTION 75c FIRST 15 WORDS&#13;
4c EACH ADDITIONAL WORD&#13;
25c EXTRA FOR A BOX REPLY&#13;
DEADLINE TIME SCHEDULES&#13;
ARGLS — TIES. NOON - DISPATCH TUES. NOON&#13;
SELL TOMORROW&#13;
«Hh • WAMT AD TOMU&#13;
NOTICE&#13;
GAS CONVERSION Burners.&#13;
Fi-oe Estimates — Terms. Gent.'&#13;
e Horn* Center. UPtown 8-&#13;
.-. 13. t-f-x&#13;
TAKE NOTICE that I, Edward&#13;
Bcrch 8225 Donna Lou Drive,&#13;
I .nghton, will not be responsive&#13;
for any debts of my wife,&#13;
^Marianne B. Berch, from this&#13;
day on. 8-26-p&#13;
liOARDING KENNELS open&#13;
New owners. By day, week or&#13;
month. Pleasant Valley, Kennels.&#13;
227-2666. 9-16-p&#13;
Card of Thanks&#13;
The Brighton Jaycees would&#13;
like to say THANK YOU to&#13;
the area residents that participated&#13;
in the car wash on&#13;
August 22. This fund raising&#13;
project was not as successful&#13;
as we would have liked, but&#13;
larger than expected due to&#13;
the rain. T H A N K YOU.&#13;
Another car wash is planned&#13;
for later in September and&#13;
hope that old man weather&#13;
will co-operate a little better&#13;
this time.&#13;
THE BRIGHTON JAYCEES&#13;
In loving memory of our T&gt;^A&#13;
J. Aschenbrenner, Sr. who&#13;
passed away rliico v s&#13;
August 25, 1961. Dearly beloved&#13;
and so sadly missed by&#13;
us all. Wife and children and&#13;
grandchildren. 8-26-p&#13;
MALE&#13;
BE A RAWLEIGH dealer in&#13;
Brighton and Fowlerville. Good&#13;
year around earnings. No capital&#13;
necessary. Write Rawleigh,&#13;
Dept. MCH-680-870, Freeport,&#13;
111. 8-26p&#13;
INSPECTOR. Letters of application&#13;
are being solicited for&#13;
the position of inspector. Only&#13;
experienced applicants will be&#13;
considered. Job will entail inspection&#13;
of small precision&#13;
metal stampings. This is a new&#13;
opening that is being created&#13;
by one of the topnotch stamp-&#13;
Ing firms of the Brighton area.&#13;
Only complete letters of application&#13;
will be considered in&#13;
the granting of interviews.&#13;
Write Box K-359, c/c Brighton&#13;
. Argus. 8-26-x&#13;
FEMALE&#13;
$3.00 PER HR. &amp; UP — I need&#13;
2 part time married men. No&#13;
experience necessary as we&#13;
train you. Must have High&#13;
School education, good ear and&#13;
phone. For interview Phone&#13;
Howell 546-2017. tfx&#13;
MAN for general and garden&#13;
work. AC 7-4051. 8-26-x&#13;
SALESMAN WANTED. If you&#13;
have sales experience, good ap-1&#13;
pearance, and like to work, wej&#13;
have an opening for two salesmen.&#13;
Give education, experience,&#13;
and reference. Quality i&#13;
men needed for a high quality&#13;
position. In a General Motors&#13;
dealership handling two lines&#13;
of General Motors cars. Write&#13;
Box K-360, 9c Brighton Argus.&#13;
8-19-x&#13;
GRILL MAN. Apply Gilmore's&#13;
Restaurant 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.&#13;
1201 S. University, Ann Arbor.&#13;
8-26-x&#13;
EXPERIENCED machinist. Also&#13;
turret lathe operator. Older&#13;
man preferred. 8671W. Grand&#13;
River, Brighton, AC 7-4581.&#13;
8-26-x&#13;
MAN, part time, with thorough&#13;
knowledge of Brighton and surrounding&#13;
area as an insurance&#13;
Inspector. Reply to Henry E.&#13;
McCurry, 1415 Kales Bldg., Detroit&#13;
26, Mich. 9-2-x&#13;
BRICKLAYER wanted to brick&#13;
in private home in Brighton&#13;
area. Call Detroit 331-1201.&#13;
tfx&#13;
EXPERIENCED MEAT cutter&#13;
and counter clerk. Young man&#13;
around 18 to 20 years, Apply&#13;
in person at the Riteway&#13;
Market. Phone AC 9-9798.&#13;
8-26-x&#13;
APPLICATIONS NOW being&#13;
taken for apple pickers. Must&#13;
be at least 18 years old, Harry&#13;
Warren, 8866 McClements Rd.,&#13;
Brighton. AC 7-2912. 8-26-p&#13;
Instruction and&#13;
Schools&#13;
COUPLES for immediate training&#13;
as motel managers. Wide&#13;
demand for trained personnel.&#13;
NOW Short detailed extension&#13;
at home training followed by&#13;
two weeks of pratical training&#13;
in a beautiful motel under&#13;
the direction of experienced&#13;
managers. No interference of&#13;
present employment. Free nationwide&#13;
placement assistance&#13;
to those qualified. For personai&#13;
interview write giving&#13;
telephone number to American&#13;
Motels Inc. P. O. Box 160,&#13;
Las Vegas, Nevada. 8-26-p&#13;
GUARANTEED ROOFS&#13;
Built-Up Hot Roofs&#13;
Asphalt Shingle*&#13;
Free Estimates&#13;
Repairs and New Roofs&#13;
VIRLEY ROOFING&#13;
Phone Milford Mutual 4-3785&#13;
823 Carolina, Milford, Michigan tfx&#13;
LOADING TRUCKS&#13;
BLACK DIRT-TOP SOIL&#13;
ROAD GRAVEL, CRUSHED STONE&#13;
EARTH MOVING, FILL SAND OR CLAY&#13;
Bulldozing &amp; Grading&#13;
COLLIN'S EXCAVATING&#13;
Phone 229-6791&#13;
7600 W. Grand River&#13;
BUYER'S GUIDE&#13;
"Flowers by Heller's"&#13;
Formerly WtnkelhAti* Floral Co.&#13;
Phone Howell&#13;
Shop &amp; Save&#13;
At Your&#13;
Local&#13;
Merchants&#13;
Gamble's Store&#13;
for&#13;
Hardware — Paint&#13;
Wallpaper * HonMware?&#13;
and Appliances&#13;
Electrical&#13;
and&#13;
Ptambinjt Supplies&#13;
Tires &amp; Batteries&#13;
134 W. M*la Pk. AC 7-tMl&#13;
BRIGHTON SWEET SHOP&#13;
SEALEST Ice Cream&#13;
FRITOS NEW ERA POTATO CHIPS&#13;
PAUL DeLUCA—123 W. Main St.—Ph. AC 9-7092&#13;
WOMAN TO baby sit 5 days&#13;
a week in my home. One&#13;
child. Call after 5 p.m. 229-&#13;
7950. t-f-x&#13;
WAITRESSES W A N T E D&#13;
Must be experienced. Apply in&#13;
person Pat's Restaurant, 9830&#13;
E. Grand River. t-f-x&#13;
WAITRESS WANTED, 24 or&#13;
older. Experience not necessary.&#13;
Write Box K-361, c/o&#13;
Brighton Argus. t-f-x&#13;
MANAGER WITH following.&#13;
Town and Country Beauty&#13;
Salon. Phone 546-3720.&#13;
8-26-x&#13;
WAITRESS, full or part time.&#13;
Apply Gilmore's Restaurant, 7&#13;
a.m. to 2 p.m. 1201 S. University,&#13;
Ann Arbor. 8-26-x&#13;
WOMAN WANTED for 2 days&#13;
a week to care for invalid lady.&#13;
Call 229-6431 and give wage ex.&#13;
pected. 8-26-x&#13;
TOWN AND COUNTRY Restaurant&#13;
neds kitchen help, waitresses&#13;
and car hops. Call in&#13;
person. On Grand River west of&#13;
Brighton. 9-9-x&#13;
CAR HOPS, Must be 16 or older.&#13;
Apply at C &amp; F Drive-In,&#13;
Hamburg. 8-26-x&#13;
DAY WORKER. Own transportation.&#13;
One day a week.&#13;
227-4245. 8-26-x&#13;
FASHION WAGON&#13;
EARN TOP money showing&#13;
beautiful clothing. Party plan&#13;
or apointment, full time or part&#13;
part time. Samples furnished.&#13;
Experience not-necessary, if you&#13;
enjoy meeting people and earning&#13;
money. For details without&#13;
obligation write Minesota Woolen,&#13;
Duluth, Minn. Include your&#13;
phone number. 8-26-x&#13;
GIRL OR young woman to&#13;
baby sit in my home. Will&#13;
provide transportation. AC 9-&#13;
6376. 8-26-x&#13;
HOLD COSMETIC PARTIES.&#13;
Earn up to $5 per hour demonstrating&#13;
famous Studio&#13;
Girl Cosmetics. Everything furnished.&#13;
Full or part time. For&#13;
full details, phone AC 9-7050.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
HAT-CHECK girl wanted, must&#13;
be 18, apply Canopy Hotel,&#13;
130 W. Grand River, 8-26-x&#13;
BABY SITTER wanted from&#13;
6:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Cali&#13;
AC 9-9579. 8-26-x&#13;
BABY SITTER wanted from&#13;
7 a.m. to 12 p.m. AC 9-6029.&#13;
Call after 5 p.m.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
BABY SITTER. 5 days a week.&#13;
546-4164. t-f-x&#13;
RELIABLE BABY SITTER for&#13;
4 children. 2-12 p.m. Some&#13;
housework. AC 9'6694. 8-26-p&#13;
GIRL - full time for drug&#13;
dept. Experience preferred but&#13;
not necessary. Apply in person,&#13;
Brighton Vitamin, 412&#13;
Main St. 8-26-x&#13;
WANTED: Reliable woman to&#13;
babysit in my home* from 2&#13;
p.m. to 8 p.m. week days.&#13;
Must have own transportation.&#13;
Phone 878-9732. 8-26-x&#13;
SITUATIONS&#13;
Wanted&#13;
WILL BABY SIT for ~-&#13;
school children in my home.&#13;
229-7849. 9-2-x&#13;
BABY SITTING by the week.&#13;
' Call AC 9-6472.&#13;
9-2-x&#13;
Emil E. Engel&#13;
DECORATOR&#13;
Signs&#13;
Painting — Wall Paper&#13;
114 School St. Brigh tor&#13;
AC 7-5941 t*&#13;
EXPERIENCED P A I N T E R&#13;
will do painting and odd jobs.&#13;
229-7849. 9-2-x&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
ARGUS&#13;
AC 7-7151&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
DISPATCH&#13;
UP 8-3141&#13;
ARGUS DISPATCH — WEDNESDAY, AUG. 26, 1964&#13;
SITUATIONS&#13;
WANTED&#13;
W A N T E D Custom mowing,&#13;
lawns and acreage. Geo. Bennett&#13;
&amp; Son. 227-5429. t-f-x&#13;
IRONING done in my home&#13;
experienced and fast service.&#13;
229-9764. tfx&#13;
LET PAULA take care of all&#13;
your sewing needs Phone AC&#13;
9-2682. 8-26-x&#13;
USED CARS&#13;
59 CHEVROLET stationwagon.&#13;
Very good condition. Good&#13;
tires. Milford 685-2170.&#13;
8-26-p&#13;
1931 FORD - Model A - Coupe&#13;
$175.00 128 N. St. 8-26-x&#13;
1958 4 DOOR MERCURY.&#13;
Automatic transmission. Excellen&#13;
condition. Practically&#13;
new tires. 1240 Brighton Lake&#13;
Rd. 8-26-p&#13;
HOTROD — '54 Ford with&#13;
blower and injector. '57 Ford,&#13;
cheap. Phone 227-1561. tfx&#13;
FOR SALE - 1961 International&#13;
Step side pick-up. 7 ft. box,&#13;
12,5000 actual miles, excelient&#13;
condition. One owner. 8377&#13;
HilWfr Road., Brighten, t-f-x&#13;
1955 THUNDERBIRD. Black.&#13;
2 tops. Excellent condition.&#13;
Come, see and make offer.&#13;
6210 Marcy. 229-9651. 8-26-x&#13;
'59 CHEVY 4-Dr. Impala hardtop.&#13;
Full power. Excellent condition.&#13;
Phone AC 9-6343.&#13;
9-2-x&#13;
FORD DUMP TRUCK. Needs&#13;
master cylinder. Huns good.&#13;
$195. 11421 Newman Rd.&#13;
8-26-p&#13;
1947 FORD sedan. $75. 11421&#13;
Newman Rd. Owner. 8-26-p&#13;
STATION WAGON, clean, low&#13;
mileage, 1960 Comet, automatic,&#13;
radio, spat belts, etc.&#13;
Pinckney 878-6673, 8-26-x&#13;
19 63 FALCON convertible.&#13;
Floor shift. Must sacrifice,&#13;
Phone 684-5533. 8-26-p&#13;
Boats &amp; Motors&#13;
WILSON'S MID-STATE MARINE&#13;
INC, Authorized Aluma&#13;
Craft Boats and Evinrude&#13;
Dealer. 6095 Grand River Ave,&#13;
Brighton, Phone Howell 274.&#13;
tfx&#13;
McCulloch Sales &amp; Service —&#13;
"Repairing all Makes." HI&#13;
9-8951, Mannings Sports Center&#13;
9517 Main St. Whitmore Lake.&#13;
tfx&#13;
SYLVAN PONTOON boat. 8&#13;
x 12 with a 10 H.P. Evinrude&#13;
motor. Good condition. $500.00.&#13;
AC 9-6541 8-26-n&#13;
Floor Sanding&#13;
Call&#13;
229-7060&#13;
Free estimates by phone&#13;
or in person. Dependable&#13;
Service. R e a s o n a b l e&#13;
Rates.&#13;
Will go anywhere&#13;
H. J. DAVIS&#13;
Over 20 Years experience&#13;
Aug. 12, 19, 26, Sept. 2&#13;
Now Selling&#13;
DON - CAROL KNOLLS&#13;
Attractive Home Sites&#13;
off Patterson Lake Roadi&#13;
in Village of Pinckney&#13;
W. C. HAINES&#13;
Detroit 531-6442&#13;
Sundays&#13;
10136 Dexter Road&#13;
UP 8-3456&#13;
8-19-x&#13;
H E A T H Complete Tree Care&#13;
free Service&#13;
40106 Gilbert St.&#13;
Plymouth, Mich.&#13;
LALLi • •&#13;
Trimming, Removal,&#13;
Spraying, Stomp Removal&#13;
by Machine&#13;
RAY MAXWELL, Representative&#13;
PHONE AC 9-6132 — BRIGHTON&#13;
tfx&#13;
Mobile Homes&#13;
23 FT. Garwood house trailer.&#13;
Fully equipped. Good condition.&#13;
227-7074. 9-2-x&#13;
B E A U T I F U L 1963 mobile&#13;
home. 10 x 53. Double Expando.&#13;
Carpeted. Small equity.&#13;
Take over payments. Call days&#13;
721-9817. Sundays, Mondays,&#13;
and evenings 229-9859. 8-26-x&#13;
Pets &amp; Animals&#13;
REGISTERED B E A G L E S ,&#13;
male and females. Birdsong&#13;
Feed &amp;Seed, 401 W. Main.&#13;
8-26-x&#13;
2 YEAR OLD chestnut gelding&#13;
broke to ride, and small black&#13;
yearling colt. 8001 Fieldcrest&#13;
Brighton. 8-26-p&#13;
RABBITS for sale. Fryers. Live&#13;
or dressed 5419 Oak Grove Rd.,&#13;
Howell. Phone 546-1298.&#13;
8-26-x&#13;
RARE WHITE German Shepherds.&#13;
AKC registered. All&#13;
shots, free replacement. Terms.&#13;
New Horizons Kennels Brighton.&#13;
229-6979. 8-26-x&#13;
FOR SALE: Registered pointers&#13;
and setters. Trained and&#13;
started dogs. 2935 Pleasant&#13;
Valley Rd.. Milford. 9-9-p&#13;
Lost &amp; Found&#13;
LOST: One male coon hound&#13;
pup, White and red. spotted.&#13;
In vicinity of Brighton Lake&#13;
Rd. and Maltby Rd. Reward.&#13;
Inquire at Lakes Sport Shop&#13;
or call AC 9-6630. 8-26-x&#13;
Crops For Sale&#13;
BALED STRAW — 400 baled&#13;
Joads, minimum. Call Robt.&#13;
Page, Saranac, Mich., 3197.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
PEACHES AND APPLES&#13;
Eating, freezing, c a n n i n g&#13;
peaches, Eating and cooking apples.&#13;
Pears, Plums about Sept.&#13;
1 Fine quality fruit. OAKLAND&#13;
ORCHARDS, 2205 East Commerce&#13;
Rd., 1 mile east of Milford&#13;
between Burns and Duck&#13;
Lake Rds. 8 to 8 daily during&#13;
Peach season. 9-9-x&#13;
BARTLETT PEARS. Good for&#13;
eating and canning. Located&#13;
at 5923 Cunningham Lake Rd.&#13;
8-26-p&#13;
READY BY the first of the&#13;
week. Hale Haven and South&#13;
Haven peaches. UPtown 8-&#13;
5574. Lloyd J. Nash, 4025&#13;
Swarthout Rd. Howell. 8-26-x&#13;
Farm Items&#13;
ALLIS CHALMERS tractor&#13;
with P.T.O. Tow bar, plow,&#13;
harrows, discs, mower. $350.&#13;
11421 Newman Rd. 8-26-p&#13;
WANTADS&#13;
Phone&#13;
AC7-7151&#13;
— COVE&#13;
Hartland&#13;
Green Oak&#13;
PAPERS.. • PRICE&#13;
S THESE AREAS—&#13;
Brighton Whitmore Lakel&#13;
Pinckney Howell&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
YOUR CHOICE of any 2 or 3&#13;
bottom used plow FREE with&#13;
purchase of any of the following&#13;
used tractors Minneapolis-&#13;
Moline UB w/4 row corn&#13;
planter Minneapolis - Moline&#13;
M5 w/4 row cultivator John&#13;
Deere 530 w/loader, John Deere&#13;
"A" w/101 corn picker 1010&#13;
John Deere Demo, w/loader,&#13;
We trade and finance. Hartland&#13;
Area Hardware. Phone&#13;
Phone Hartland 632-7141.&#13;
8-26-x&#13;
SEE US FOR good deals on&#13;
new and used tractors, plows,&#13;
disks, drags. We trade and finance.&#13;
Hartland Area Hardware.&#13;
Phone Hartland 623-7441.&#13;
8-26-x&#13;
LARGE ROAD grader. Motor&#13;
is worth $2,500. T-6 International&#13;
Bulldozer, 1,500 hours.&#13;
You can have it at a reasonable&#13;
price. Owner, Mr. Almashy,&#13;
229-6303. tfx&#13;
BIKES R E P A I R E D , sold,&#13;
traded. 130 E. North St.,&#13;
Brighton. Phone 229-7083.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
FRIGIDAIRE, Good condition,&#13;
$35.00; 6" table power saw,&#13;
$20; 11479 Sunset Blvd. Hi-&#13;
Land Lake, Pinckney, 878-&#13;
5575. 8-26-p&#13;
ONE STEEL GARAGE door.&#13;
16 ft. Can be made into 2&#13;
8 ft. doors. AC 9-6340. Call&#13;
evenings. $30.00. 8-26-p&#13;
YOU SAVED and slaved for&#13;
wall to wall carpet. Keep it&#13;
new with Blue Lustre. Rent&#13;
electric shampooer $1. G. B.&#13;
Ratz &amp; Son Hdwe. 8-26-x&#13;
AIR COMPRESSOR for rent&#13;
Sterling Drilling Co. CaU Ho&#13;
welJ 1787. t-f-x&#13;
AUCTION EVERY Saturday&#13;
7:30 p.m. Good used furniture.&#13;
Open all day Saturdays. 9010&#13;
Pontiac Trail 2V% miles south of&#13;
South Lyon. tfx&#13;
NEED CASH? We pay cash oi&#13;
trade; used guns and outboard&#13;
motors. Mil) Creek Sporting&#13;
Goods, Dexter. t-f-x&#13;
ANTIQUES in shop arid barn.&#13;
Afternoons. N e c t a r N o o k&#13;
Farm. 1401 S. Hughes, Lake&#13;
Chemung. tfx&#13;
FOR FRESH HOT PASTIES&#13;
—Please place your order 2&#13;
hours in advance. Phone 685-&#13;
1496-170 Center St., Highland,&#13;
Mich. (2 blks. So. of M-59.)&#13;
tfx&#13;
P R O T E C T YOUR HOME&#13;
FROM TERMITES. For further&#13;
Information caJl F. T&#13;
Hyne and Son, Brighton, or&#13;
Thomas Read Sons, Inc. 878-&#13;
3211. AC 7-1851. tfx&#13;
Y O U N G MAN'S outgrown&#13;
sport coats. Like new. AC 9-&#13;
6317. 9-2-x&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
SIGNS&#13;
BRIGHTON ARGCS&#13;
Brighton, Mich.&#13;
OR&#13;
PINCKNFY DISPATCH&#13;
OFFICE&#13;
Attend The&#13;
Church of&#13;
Your Choice&#13;
BEWARE! - BEWARE!&#13;
Whether you own Private Property or a Business&#13;
you can now have it completely protected against&#13;
Vandals, Burglary, etc. For as little as $15.00 per&#13;
month&#13;
Livingston Security Patrol&#13;
BOX 109 LAKELAND, MICHIGAN&#13;
PHONE 227-2135&#13;
TELEPHONE: (Area Code 517)&#13;
Howell 546-4780&#13;
G. E. CISSNEY&#13;
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE&#13;
PUMPED — SERVICED — REPAIRED&#13;
n » ™ , ™ Y E A R L Y MAINTENANCE&#13;
PROMPT EFFICIENT — 24 HOUR SERVICE&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
EVERGREENS. $1.00 .— $3.00.&#13;
Turn off US-23 at Silver Lake&#13;
R(L, go Vi mile to Evergreen&#13;
Rd t-f-x&#13;
3 — 20 In. BICYCLES, girls&#13;
and boys. 2 pr's. girls iceskates,&#13;
new. AC 9-6025.&#13;
8-26-p&#13;
USED RIDING lawn mower.&#13;
$25. 1260 N. Hughes Rd. Howell.&#13;
546-2048. 8-26-x&#13;
R E E L T Y P E lawnmower.&#13;
Phone AC 9-6343. 9-2-x&#13;
TOOLS, Oak chest of drawers,&#13;
refrigerator, TV, 1957 Dodge.&#13;
AC 9-9861. 8-26-x&#13;
ONE PARKER lawn sweeper.&#13;
3 ft. width. Good condition.&#13;
$15. Phone 229-7911. t-f-x&#13;
ICE F I S H I N G equipment;&#13;
stoves, poles and sled. Also&#13;
26" power mower, other items.&#13;
Phone 878-3655. 8-26-x&#13;
RUMMAGE SALE, including&#13;
clean clothes, mainly boy's&#13;
sizes 8-16. Thursday-Friday.&#13;
Also, cartop carrier, $5.00. 3468&#13;
Rush Lake Road, Pinckney.&#13;
8-26-x&#13;
M O N O G R A M WALL OIL&#13;
FURNACE — 65,000 BTU;&#13;
heats 5 rooms; Complete with&#13;
thermostat, vent stack, oil&#13;
tank, 150 gal. oil. $75 Inquire&#13;
at 4790 Downing Drive, Strawberry&#13;
Lake or phone 227-2638.&#13;
8-26-p&#13;
EVERY KIND of coal on hand,&#13;
also fuel oil, lumber and building&#13;
supplies. Free delivery.&#13;
Phone HA 6-8119. D. E. Hoey&#13;
&amp; Sons. t-f-x&#13;
Household&#13;
3 PIECE blond bedroom set,&#13;
complete. One Icebox, 14 cu. ft.&#13;
One portable sewing machine,&#13;
like new. AC 7-6251.&#13;
tfx&#13;
Kitchen table and 4 chairs $25.&#13;
Couch $15 1222 Brighton Lake&#13;
Rd. 8-19*x&#13;
THE SINGER CO. used macine&#13;
sale: Typewriter sale&#13;
$44.95. New machines $59.50&#13;
up. Repair all makes. Phone&#13;
Norman Pilsner, your only&#13;
authorized representative. AC&#13;
9-9344. 8-26-x&#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 229-9081 tf&#13;
Household&#13;
2 WALNUT tables, corner and&#13;
coffee, 2 table lamps— % price,&#13;
good as new. 227-6105. 8-26-p&#13;
20 FT. UPRIGHT freezer, one&#13;
14 cu. ft. icebox. One portable&#13;
sewing machine, like new. AC&#13;
7-6251. t-f-x&#13;
GOOD USED Pbilco refrigerator.&#13;
$35.00. 730 S. Third AC&#13;
9-6212. 9-2-x&#13;
WANTED&#13;
USED GUNS We will pay casft&#13;
Lakes Sport Shop. 10690 &gt;,.&#13;
Grand River at Island Lake.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
TO DO REWSAVING, TAILORING,&#13;
MENDING and &gt;LLTCRATIONS.&#13;
Mrs. Cecil Gore,&#13;
phone AC 9-2732. t-t *&#13;
ANTIQUE pump organ. Write&#13;
Box 102, Stockbridge, Mich.&#13;
8-26-p&#13;
WANTED — Room and board&#13;
for county referral patients&#13;
from Lapeer State Home and&#13;
Training School, Caro State&#13;
Hospital and Howell State&#13;
Hospital. Homes needed Especially&#13;
in rural and small&#13;
town areas. Phone Lapeer 664-&#13;
2291 or write Mrs. Iva H o -&#13;
ward, 278 W. Genesee St.,&#13;
Lapeer, Mich. 8-26-x&#13;
WOMAN NEEDS ride Q&#13;
Brighton to Ann Arbor. Must&#13;
be at work at 8:30 a.m. Monday&#13;
through Friday. Will help&#13;
with gas costs. Call 227-7794.&#13;
8-26-x&#13;
ROOM AND BOARD in Pinckney&#13;
school y e a for boy- in&#13;
senior year. Call Mr. Reader,&#13;
878-3169. 8-26-p&#13;
WANTED&#13;
TO RENT&#13;
FURNISHED APT. suitable&#13;
for 2 women. Prefer it near&#13;
Brighton School. Call 6S5-&#13;
2595 anytime.&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
KLOOF SCRUBBER and PuJisher&#13;
by hr. day, etc. Gamble&#13;
Store. AC 7-2551 t-j-x&#13;
GARDEN ROTO-TILLER , for&#13;
tent by the hour or day Ganio)&#13;
e Hardware. ' tfx&#13;
CHAIN SAWS, cement "mixer,&#13;
lawn seeder, lawn roller, wheel&#13;
barrows, various other tools&#13;
and equipment. Including rbtotiller.&#13;
CHUCK'S R E P A I R ,&#13;
878-3149. t-f-x&#13;
Come See Us. . .&#13;
For Your Fresh Fruits and Vegetables&#13;
Picked Fresh Daily&#13;
SHADY STOP&#13;
8480 M-36, Whitmore Lake — AC 7-4051&#13;
Professional and&#13;
Business Directory&#13;
FUNERAL HUME&#13;
AMBULANCE SERVICE&#13;
706 W Main. Ph. 229-9871&#13;
S-M-p&#13;
DR. JOHN R TULLE*&#13;
Chiropractor&#13;
TDes.-Than.-Sat.&#13;
9 a.m. to 0 p.m.&#13;
440 W. Main St.&#13;
AO 9-6886&#13;
M4-0&#13;
BRIGHTON B&amp;AUTV&#13;
SALON&#13;
128 W. North S t AC 7-3241&#13;
— Open Kvenings —&#13;
Air Conditioned&#13;
M4-I&#13;
CLOKfi'S FLORIST&#13;
9956 B. Ud. River. Brtfitoo&#13;
Phone AO 7-44SSJ&#13;
Mnn.. S t t 9 to &lt; P.M.MM&#13;
Electrical Contractor!&#13;
UAFFNE?&#13;
E1J2CTR1O SHOP&#13;
Appliance Repair and&#13;
Licensed Electrician&#13;
Ph. AC 7-7611. 321 W. Main&#13;
PAINTING&#13;
Interior * Exterior&#13;
Paper Raagf** * ftemovtai&#13;
Wall Washing&#13;
LEO MfHMtUR? .&#13;
AC M241&#13;
64t4 (Mast) U k i Or. &gt;&#13;
BrtfJitoa, MicJi.&#13;
WE KOW HAVE AVAILABLE&#13;
LOW INTEREST AND LOW COST&#13;
FHA AND VA FINANCING&#13;
. ( *- \ 6N fcONG TERM MORTGAGES&#13;
If you are thinking of buying or selling, we would like&#13;
1ft shop you the advantage of FHA and VA financing.&#13;
Ju»t call Or drop-in either office. No obligation.&#13;
Neat and clean one floor&#13;
Brighton home, full basement,&#13;
landscaped lot, I12&#13;
car garage. New gas furnace,&#13;
water heater, water&#13;
softenei-. $8,900.&#13;
CHEMUNG LAKE&#13;
Attractive lake-front cottage&#13;
completely furnished.&#13;
Excellent open plan permits&#13;
you to enjoy the lake from&#13;
both inside and outdoors.&#13;
Garage and bath h o u s e .&#13;
$9,500. $1,500 down.&#13;
LIVINGSTON REALTY CO Brighton - 227-1-Wl — Howeil - 546-4J10&#13;
Evening Calls&#13;
LYNN WKKiHT. BRIGHTON Tl»-W\&#13;
LOU PARMENTEK, HOWELL 546-1431&#13;
N&#13;
VACANT&#13;
4 or 5 bedroom Howell home&#13;
2 blocks from downtown&#13;
Howell. Basement, gas turnaee,&#13;
gas water heater,&#13;
large landscaped lot. Home&#13;
: FOR RENT&#13;
'3 *OOM FURNISHED apartment.&#13;
Hot water furnished.&#13;
227-W36. 8-26-p&#13;
P FUkT. 4 rooms, for&#13;
adults, partly f u r n i s h e d .&#13;
Shawtr tmth. AC 9-6322.&#13;
--; 8-26-p&#13;
V 3 bedroom lakefront&#13;
- home. Attached garage.&#13;
Oil heat Natural fireplace.&#13;
Available Labor-Day until June&#13;
'15,'1965" 9100. per mo. Brigh-&#13;
1 ton Realty, 829 E. Grand River.&#13;
Phone 229-7911. tfx&#13;
.MODERN HEATED. 4-rm. duple*&#13;
on lake, near Whitmore&#13;
l a k e , private entrance. Phone&#13;
(AC 7-5713, night*. t-f-x&#13;
ROOM A BOARD, family style&#13;
614-niDt l t d AC 9-7065. t-f-x&#13;
t BEDROOM HOME, $75 per&#13;
month. Close to churches,&#13;
' fehool and shopping. Dial 229-&#13;
6552. After 9 p.m. 546-3705.&#13;
,-Donald Henkelman Co. Real&#13;
Estate.&#13;
,. -...- . , 8-26-x&#13;
. FURNISHED 3 bedroom house,&#13;
'attached garage. Call before 9&#13;
«.m. or after 9 p.m. 229-9848.&#13;
r &lt;• r • 8-26-P&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
FURNISHED APT. 5 rooms&#13;
and bath. Private entrance. Gas&#13;
heat furnished. A v a i l a b l e&#13;
October 1st. 229-6164. t-f-x&#13;
FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM&#13;
house. Basement, living room,&#13;
dining room, 2 car garage. 10&#13;
month lease. Available Sept.&#13;
15. $135 per month. Call Royal&#13;
Oak, Lincoln 1-0200.&#13;
9-2-x&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
LARGE LOT. 96 ft. wide.&#13;
Gas, water in. Near Main&#13;
Street. Inquire 6202 Island&#13;
Lake Drive. 8-26-p&#13;
100 FT. LOT near US-23 and&#13;
Grand River. $200 down. Inquire&#13;
6202 Island Lake Drive.&#13;
8-26-p&#13;
SITE, 198 ft. x 264 ft. in city.&#13;
All utilities. Near schools and&#13;
shopping. Phone Brighton 227-&#13;
7011. 9-2-p&#13;
NEW COTTAGE and wooded&#13;
lot. Full price $2,595 with $259&#13;
down. Private sand beach on&#13;
large lake. Fishing and boating.&#13;
Deer and partridge hunting.&#13;
Leave US-27 (1-75) Freeway&#13;
at Harrison-Gladwin exit.&#13;
At stop sign turn left one&#13;
block to our office. Northern&#13;
Development Co., Harrison.&#13;
8-26-x&#13;
Earl W . Kline Real Estate&#13;
9817 E. Grand River Brighton, Michigan&#13;
City of Brighton&#13;
4 BEDROOMS — 2 story&#13;
home, large lot, full basement,&#13;
large closets, good&#13;
storage space, carpeting &amp;&#13;
drapes like new. Terms.&#13;
1 ACRE LOT —S Bedroom*,,&#13;
fireplace, c a r p e t i n g &amp;,&#13;
drapes, screened porch, excellent&#13;
condition. Terms&#13;
INCOME: — t Bedrooms&#13;
down, kitchen complete with&#13;
built-in*, ceramic bath, S&#13;
lots, 8 oar garage, apt. has&#13;
1 bedroom, kitchen, bath&#13;
w&amp;h stall shower. Excellent&#13;
condition. Terms.&#13;
INCOME — Corner lot S&#13;
apt. never unoccupied, 1 apt.&#13;
completely furnished. Excellent&#13;
Investment. Terms.&#13;
Country&#13;
16 ACRES — This beautiful&#13;
estate la roiUog 6 wooded.&#13;
Home custom built with aU&#13;
tha extra's. Owner leaving&#13;
state. Terms.&#13;
CAPE COD — S Bedrooms,&#13;
]a*fe bv. room, enclosed&#13;
porch, well restricted area,&#13;
ZVt acres. Terms.&#13;
12 Vi ACRES — S Bedrooms,&#13;
t car garage, small barn,&#13;
partial basement. Terms&#13;
S BEDROOMS — Lot 100 x&#13;
400. Fall walkout basement.&#13;
1&gt;/] baths. Birch cabinets.&#13;
Wardrobe closets. Terms.&#13;
BEACH LAKE — 8 Bedrooms,&#13;
ail electric heat, lake&#13;
front, attached gar., extra&#13;
lot, fireplace, excellent condition.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
240 ACRES — S Bedroom&#13;
home, can be sold as unit or&#13;
80 acre parcels.&#13;
80 ACRES — Rolling 4&#13;
wooded* Terms Close to 1-96&#13;
Lake Homes&#13;
COTTAGES — On Round&#13;
Brlffff and Island Lake from&#13;
86,000. * up.&#13;
AC 1-468*&#13;
ORE LAKE SHORES — 2&#13;
Bedrooms, Brick, attached&#13;
faxago, family room with&#13;
fireplace, large lot beauti&#13;
fully landscaped, lake privileges.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
Commercial&#13;
NEW HUDSON — Building&#13;
40 x 50 now leased, apt.&#13;
ibove, Ideal location. Terms.&#13;
BRIGHTON — Grand River&#13;
East. 200 x 800. Terms.&#13;
BRIGHTON — Grand River&#13;
185 x 400. Terms.&#13;
Lake Homos&#13;
BRIGGS LAKE — Stone&#13;
siding &amp; alum, siding, S bedrooms,&#13;
2 car garage Oil H.A.&#13;
heat, partial basement, Lot&#13;
90 x 212, fireplace, lake&#13;
privileges. $9,500. Terms.&#13;
SILVER LAKE — 2 Bedrooms&#13;
(poM. 3rd.) plus 2&#13;
Bedroom cottage, 3 car garage,&#13;
8'j acres, 330 ft. lake&#13;
frontage, can be sold as unit&#13;
or will divide. Terms&#13;
Lake&#13;
Building Sites&#13;
LAKE-OF THE-PINES —25&#13;
desirable waterfront lots.&#13;
Take your choice, $4,500,&#13;
10% down.&#13;
L A K E - O F - T H E - P I N E S —&#13;
Off lake lots, heavily wood*&#13;
ed with beautiful pines. $2,-&#13;
500, 10% down.&#13;
Farms and Vaoanl&#13;
Acreage&#13;
60 ACRES — 5 Bedrooms, 2&#13;
story home, gas hot air&#13;
heat, close to shopping, pav.&#13;
ed road, large barn excellent&#13;
condition. Terms&#13;
SMALL FARMS — 2 ' i - 5&#13;
- 1 0 A C R E S PARCELS,&#13;
well restricted, l mile north&#13;
of access to 1-96. Terms.&#13;
120 ACRES—Vacant, Wooded&#13;
and Scenic Close to 1-96&#13;
Terms&#13;
30 ACRES — HARTLAXD&#13;
AREA, 3 Miles from Expressway,&#13;
large barn 40 x&#13;
90, Septic &amp; Well. Terms.&#13;
7 ACRES — Wlnan's lake&#13;
Sub. Terras.&#13;
Dee Bailey&#13;
AO 9-04*8&#13;
Dnane Hyne&#13;
AC 7-4686&#13;
Walker Fanssett&#13;
546-1007&#13;
Brighton 227-1021&#13;
REAL ESTATE B u $ &gt; Services&#13;
YEAR around furnished&#13;
homes and 4 unit eff^'oiw&#13;
apartments on about 600 ft.&#13;
lake frontage. 6337 Academy&#13;
Drive, Island Lake. 9-2-x&#13;
Bus. Services&#13;
GAS Conversion Burners. Free&#13;
estimates — terms. Gentile&#13;
Home Center. UP 8-3143.&#13;
tfx&#13;
QUALITY floor sanding and&#13;
finishing. Free estimates. J &amp;&#13;
C Floor Co. 227-2867. tfx&#13;
CALL THE FENTON upholstering&#13;
Co. for tree estimates&#13;
A-l workmanship — Lowest&#13;
prices. Phone Fen ton MA 9-&#13;
6523. 503 N. LeRoy St., Fenton,&#13;
Mich. t-f-x&#13;
FOR SALE — Extruded alumi&#13;
nuro storm windows ana door*&#13;
Gamble Store, Brighton. Phone&#13;
AC 7-2551 t-t-&gt;&#13;
LEI GEORGE DO IT • FREE&#13;
estimwes on new gas, oil oi&#13;
coal furnaces and plumbing&#13;
Brighton Plumbing and Heat&#13;
ine Phone AC 9-2711. t-f-x&#13;
rOP SOIL, gravel, stone, land&#13;
scaping, grading, mowing. Sep&#13;
tic tanks and fields Trench&#13;
ing, Bulldozing Eldred Truck &amp;&#13;
Tractor Service 229-6857 t-t-x&#13;
AUTO GLASS: Finest work&#13;
and materials. Pickup and de^&#13;
livery service or use our car&#13;
your choice. MUFFLERS. UN&#13;
CONDITIONALLY guaranteec&#13;
to originaJ consumer tor as&#13;
long as he owns the vehicle on&#13;
which tt is installed. AIRCC&#13;
welding supplies. LEAF Spr&#13;
ings, all cars and tight trucks&#13;
l1^ to 2 Tun Trucks, fronts&#13;
only. TRUCK MIRRORS re&#13;
condi t i o n e d, $3.50. ABE'S&#13;
AUTO PARTS. Howell. Phone&#13;
151.&#13;
Wb KEPLACh. ULASS - in a&#13;
tuminum, wood or steel sash&#13;
C. G. Rolison Hardware, 111&#13;
W. Main St AC 7-7531. t-f-x&#13;
ALL KINDS of home repairwork,&#13;
Light hauling, tree trimming.&#13;
AC 9-6264. tfx&#13;
WATER WELLS. 3 in. to 10 in.,&#13;
test holes, electric pumps&#13;
pump repairs, well repairs&#13;
Norman CoJe. Hickory 9-2319&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
CARPET &amp; furniture cleaning&#13;
by professional craftsmen. Rose&#13;
Servicemastei Cleaning. Free&#13;
estimates. Phone Howell 546-&#13;
4560. t-f-x&#13;
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE n&#13;
my home or at your office&#13;
227-7338 — Hazel ShirtiUX&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
JOLAR COMPAXV&#13;
STEAM CLEANERS Power&#13;
auto-wash systems. Powe,&#13;
spraying systems. Car ca&gt;-e&#13;
needs — waxes, polishers, etc.&#13;
Sales and Service. Write Box&#13;
158, New Hudson. ELgin 6-&#13;
5531 or GA 2-4744. 8-26-p&#13;
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE in&#13;
my home or at your office, 227&#13;
7338. tfx&#13;
5 ' i % FAHAI LOANS. Federal&#13;
Land Bank Ass'n. 203 N Walnut&#13;
St. Howell, Phone 1422.&#13;
tfx&#13;
WELDING - REASONABLE&#13;
rates, guaiarteed, no job toe&#13;
small. Bill Willis. AC 9-7063&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
FOUR BEDROOM LAKEFRONT home on 90' x 200" lot&#13;
with large hardwood trees. Excellent beach. Full basement&#13;
with family room. Oil furnace. Outside grill. Fully insulated.&#13;
Alum, storms and screens. $25,000.00 Terms&#13;
HURON RIVER year around home. 2 B.R. Enclosed porch.&#13;
Oil floor furnace. Nice lot. $6,500.00 -- $1,000.00 Down.&#13;
3 B E r ^ O O M Ranch Home 1.3 acres near South Lyim.&#13;
All lit. new. Fire place, l ' a baths. Attached garage.&#13;
$14,900.00.&#13;
3 BEDROOM BRICK HOME on 5 ACRES. Paved road.&#13;
Full basement. Oil furnace. Built in 1961. $13,500.00&#13;
3 BEDROOM HOME in Brighton on \3 acre. Nicely landscaped,&#13;
Trees. Gas H.W. heat. Water softener. Large enclosed&#13;
porch. $10,900,00 — Easy Terms.&#13;
KEN SHULTZ AGENCY&#13;
Real Estate S Insurance&#13;
9909 E. Grand River, Brighton AC 9-6158&#13;
OPEN HOUSE, Sunday, August ;J0th, 1 p.m. to 6&#13;
P.M. — New Three bedroom brick ranch, 1• 2 bath,&#13;
built-in kitchen, spacious living room, natural fireplace,&#13;
hardwood floors, full basement, attached two&#13;
car garage. Large 103 x 147 ft. lot. Located at&#13;
6111 Kevin Dr., "Appleton Sub." out Brighton&#13;
Lake Ld,, just beyond city limits.&#13;
SOUTH LYON AREA — Three bedroom brick and frame&#13;
ranch. Only 3 years old. I1 * baths, dining room, fireplace,&#13;
hot water heat, 2-car attached garage. Terms.&#13;
CITY OF BRIGHTON — Three bedroom well kept. home.&#13;
Large family*room, 1 4 baths, built-in kitchen, separate&#13;
dining room, basement, gas heat, 2-car garage, corner lot.&#13;
Price reduced for quick sale to $19,300. F.H.A. approved.&#13;
TWO BEDROOM — Small home in City of Brighton. Full&#13;
bath, glass enclosed porch, electric heat. Real clean —&#13;
fine for couple. $7,900.&#13;
160 ACRE FARM - - Good investment close to Brighton.&#13;
$350.00 per acre. Will sell as unit or divide. Good terms.&#13;
We have many other listings of homes, cottages, farms&#13;
vacant acreage and lake lots.&#13;
A. C. THOMPSON, Real Estate&#13;
9947 E. Grand River&#13;
Brighton — AC 7-3101&#13;
Salesmen:&#13;
MERLIN GLAZIER&#13;
AC 9-9345&#13;
WILLIAM REICKS&#13;
AC 9-6333&#13;
is either a 2 family income&#13;
or single residence for large&#13;
family. Price $9,500. Discount&#13;
tor cash. Immediate&#13;
possession.&#13;
Bus. Services&#13;
CRANE RENTAL, farm poudfc,&#13;
drainage ditches, lake shores&#13;
cleaned and sanded. Trucking,&#13;
bulldozing. AC 9-9297. t-f-x&#13;
FOR SALE — Varcon DaUertei&#13;
tires, mufflers, tail pipes and&#13;
auto accessories. G a »n b I e&#13;
Store. Brighton AC 7-2551.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
Ten new Chinese anthems&#13;
recently were broadcast for the&#13;
first time over "Radio Hong&#13;
Kong." The broadcast was&#13;
sponsored by the South East&#13;
Aiia Radio Voice, a unit of&#13;
the Hong Kong Council of&#13;
Churches, which is seeking to&#13;
promote wider use of indigenous&#13;
materials in worship.&#13;
LAND&#13;
CONTRACTS&#13;
WANTED&#13;
Immediate&#13;
Cash&#13;
Earl Garrets.&#13;
Realtor&#13;
6fi17 Commerce Rd.&#13;
Orchard Take. Mich.&#13;
EiMpire 3-2511 or 3-tOM&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
Looking&#13;
for a&#13;
CHANCES ARE&#13;
YOU'LL FIND&#13;
THE HOISE OF&#13;
YOIR DREAMS&#13;
ON THIS PAGE&#13;
WE B U Y&#13;
LAND CONTRACTS&#13;
IF YOU ARE SELLING&#13;
P R O P E R T Y ON A&#13;
LAND C O N T R A C T&#13;
AND WANT TO GET&#13;
YOUR MONEY OUT OF&#13;
THE CONTRACT CALL&#13;
M. McMAY.&#13;
Howell 546-3610&#13;
Custom Built&#13;
Ranch Homes&#13;
ON FOl K 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;
coppei plumbing, duratub&#13;
3 pc. bath, double bowl&#13;
sink, installed Complete wiring&#13;
with tixtures. Walls and&#13;
ceilings insulated, V drywall&#13;
ready for decorating&#13;
Model: 28425 Pontiac Trail&#13;
2 miles north of Ten Mile,&#13;
So. Lyon.&#13;
Cobb Homes, Ino.&#13;
«*4U&#13;
Soatb LyiM. MlBh.&#13;
tAKM&#13;
4 or 3 bedruuro remodeleU&#13;
country flume located iusi&#13;
fcasi of C.S.-23 Exit of 1-96&#13;
within easy commuting distance&#13;
of Detroit, Flint and&#13;
Ann Arbor. Land high, rolling,&#13;
scenic view, beautiful&#13;
large trees 30 \ 50 new&#13;
horse burn, corral, well&#13;
LAKK&#13;
Ideally located in an area&#13;
good country hi&gt;mes. this&#13;
piUHtr la . Lake is lu to&#13;
14 leer d&gt; tp, is spring - ted&#13;
hard bo&gt; «cn — good swimming&#13;
a sell as fishing, [f&#13;
you aiw looking fur something&#13;
"\ery special" for your&#13;
country home, call ue for&#13;
details.&#13;
»1.000 IXMVN&#13;
Vacant 40 acres ju*t West&#13;
of Brighton and about l'a&#13;
nilleh North of Grand River,&#13;
close to [-96 X-way exit.&#13;
Land is level, sood productvp&#13;
land,&#13;
acres ;,rood woods, smaJI&#13;
ijrainery and well. Price&#13;
$10,000. $1,000 downpa&gt;-&#13;
ment.&#13;
PRIVATE HLNTLNG&#13;
This is yuuj- opportunity lu&#13;
have your own private hunting&#13;
grounds at a minimum&#13;
of expense. 25 acres just&#13;
;a mile from 1-96 exit: pwnxi&#13;
road, Property is mo*tlv&#13;
wooded, has deer, pheasant&#13;
«nrt small game. $100 per&#13;
acre.&#13;
ARiiL'S DISPATCH - WEDNESDAY, AUG. 26, 19tvl&#13;
Howell Town &amp; Country, Inc.&#13;
BRIGHTON OFFICE)&#13;
108 W. MAW&#13;
PHONE AC 7-1131&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
S BEDROOM — I',, story home — large&#13;
rooms — screened in porch — separate&#13;
dining room. $12,900. — 51.900. down. No.&#13;
1674.&#13;
KLSSAXE PARK - 2 bedroom ranch - Idea)&#13;
home for small family. $9,800. with small&#13;
down. F.H.A. Terms. No. 1451&#13;
4 BEDROOM, two-story home, V a baths,&#13;
living room 15 x 19 with fireplace, separate&#13;
dining room, full basement, 1 *3 car garage.&#13;
$12,900. with excellent terms, No. 1542&#13;
2 BEDROOM RANCH -•- Full basement -&#13;
aluminum awning, screens and storms.&#13;
Extra large lot — garage. Priced to Sell.&#13;
No. 1318&#13;
COUNTRY&#13;
2 BEDROOM COTTAGE — combined living&#13;
room and kitchen -• lake privileges on Rush&#13;
Lake. $7,500. with $1,000. clown No. 1683&#13;
LAKELAND COt VTRV C U B .- two-level&#13;
home overlooking Golf Course - beautiful&#13;
trees and setting - modernistic home — 3&#13;
bedrooms. No, 1682.&#13;
3'i ACRES •-• 2 bedro&gt;m ranch — dining&#13;
room • kitchen and spacious living room&#13;
— attached 11&#13;
3 car fcaragp storms and&#13;
screens. $10,500. with $2,300. down. Xu&#13;
1663&#13;
3 BDRM. RAVC'H — Maxfielil Lake Aroa —&#13;
ceramic bath built-in kitchen • Maybe&#13;
purchased furnished. $11,500. with $2,300.&#13;
down. No. 1664.&#13;
2 BEDROOM RANCH — living room L'l x l |&#13;
kitchen and dining area 16 x 26 breo/cway&#13;
and attached 2l&#13;
t car garage. Near&#13;
Brighton. No. 1655&#13;
HORIZON HILLS - 4Bedroom ranch, full&#13;
basement, fireplace, kitchen with built-in&#13;
oven and stove, 2 baths. Attached 2 cur £,iruiitjp.&#13;
$37,500. No. 1522.&#13;
1 B E D R O O M H O Y l i ; w i t h&#13;
r o o m ; k i t c h r n , dining room&#13;
g a r a g e . $9,0(KJ. So. 1614&#13;
carpeted Ihini?&#13;
and mud room,&#13;
Real Estate&#13;
Insurance&#13;
Building&#13;
HOWELL OFFICE&#13;
1002 E. Grand Kiver&#13;
L Phone 5-16-2880&#13;
S BR RANCH — carpeted riving room with&#13;
fireplace, kitchen and dining area. I1 - baths,&#13;
recreation room, 2i:± car garage NiceK&#13;
landscaped. $21,500. No. 1547&#13;
S BEDROOM RANCH — \utliin stone* thmw&#13;
of Brighton — "Py bath — carpeted livingroom&#13;
— full basement. No. 1675&#13;
LAKE HOMES&#13;
HANDY LAKK — nearly new 2 br?ilroon&gt;&#13;
ranch — full basement — kitchen ha*,&#13;
built-in stovp and oven •- dining area 1]&#13;
\ 15 — $12,775. — $1,500. down. No. 1684&#13;
SILVER LAKE — 2 bedroom — oil furnace&#13;
—designed for year around living - Witt,&#13;
extra lot. $11,000. with $1,000. duwn, N...&#13;
1628&#13;
LONG LAKK — 2 Bedroom — large purch -&#13;
garage — furnace — This cottage i&gt; par1&#13;
of exclusive club. $12,750. with S3.300&#13;
duun. Nu. 1629&#13;
! LONG LAKE — 2 bedroom eottaer - nindrrn&#13;
kitchen — Sandy beach. $11,000. with *•!,-&#13;
500. down. No, 15S6&#13;
CROOKED LAKE — Small cottage - 2 '.:&gt;'.*&#13;
— $7,950. with $1500. down. Nu. 1603.&#13;
SCHOOL LAKE —Not on the kike, but acrosroad&#13;
beautiful School Lake — 3 bedroom&#13;
/iew home on lartjp lot, beautiful sot I in;.;&#13;
at a bargain. $12,5uO. cash. No. 1326 R-l&#13;
STRAWBERRY LAKE — 3 bedroom. MVOII&lt;-J&#13;
row homo with attached enrage, spacious&#13;
living loom. $9,600. with $2,600 down. No&#13;
1535&#13;
LAKE ClfFMT NG - KxcHlnit lake pri\ik«.&#13;
g « , 2 bedroom cottage with walk-out basement,&#13;
can be used for year around living&#13;
Spacious shaded lot. $8,850. No, 1604&#13;
RUSH LAKE — 2 bedroom year-round hotnr&#13;
— second lot with good rnsfment to lake—&#13;
Uving room and bedrooms carpeted — al-&#13;
| uminum siding. $11,200. with terms. No&#13;
! 1576&#13;
2 BEDROOM mrxlemestic ranch on beautifully&#13;
landscaped country lot, Carpeted living&#13;
and dining room, fireplace, kitchen with&#13;
built-in oven and range, blonder and dishwasher.&#13;
Possibility of lakefront. $23,000.&#13;
No, 1653.&#13;
3 BEDROOM RANCH - li\in? room, kitchen&#13;
attached two car yarage. Lot 110 x 198.&#13;
512.000. No. 1645&#13;
3 BEDROOM RANCH Hamburg Area -&#13;
black top road ••• Built i/i 1938 - Excellent&#13;
closet space. $12,500. No. 1632&#13;
S BEDROOM ranch nestled in pines — many&#13;
fpature.s — slate floor entry way — covered&#13;
patio — cherry paneled family room with&#13;
fireplace and many more. No. 1512&#13;
8 ACRES — River borders mie side of this&#13;
3 bedroom home — fireplace — :ittached&#13;
garage. $18,300. Terms acceptable. No. 1272&#13;
2 BEDROOM cottage, living room with fireplace,&#13;
kitchen, bath, covered patio. Compeletly&#13;
furnished. $10,500. No. 1559&#13;
S BEDROOM RANCH — Attractively set on&#13;
fully landscaped parcel — Fully carpeted&#13;
living room with fireplace 13 x 22 — completed&#13;
recreation room — 2 car garage —&#13;
screened porch 9 x 17 — Built in 1948. No.&#13;
1409&#13;
SMALL COTTAGE full basement, living&#13;
area 12 x 20, kitchen 10 x 7, full bath,&#13;
knotty pine interior, furnished. 2 lots.&#13;
$6,500. with $1,000. down. No. 1697&#13;
2 BEDROOM ranch type cottage, pine&#13;
paneled interior, newls carpeted living&#13;
room, family kitchen combined with dininu'&#13;
area. Excellent beach, $13,iXMl NO&#13;
TRIANGLE LAKE 2 Fiedroom year around&#13;
lakefront home — Enclosed inmt purch&#13;
$12,500. No, 1617.&#13;
STRAWBERRY LAKE - 3 bedruuin home -&#13;
full basement with finished recreation room&#13;
- Ihlng room and dining room carpeted&#13;
ideal bexch — screened in patiu. $lR5'*'j&#13;
with tenns. No. 1481&#13;
CEDAR LAKE — 3 bedruuni etinch t&gt;pr&#13;
cottage interior wood paneling — .'&gt;.&gt;\125&#13;
lot. $1UXX) wit.h $1,500 down. No. 'MSu&#13;
LAKELAND — Not by the Ma. but bcautifu'h&#13;
Strawberry Lake - 2 brlrm 1 siory home&#13;
— ideal commuting diMinco to \im Arbor&#13;
-$12,500 with $1,000 down No. 13H6&#13;
WOODLAND — A BEDROOM buck ^m-er&#13;
ranch home. Lai ge living room with tireplace.&#13;
2 baths, family kitchen, glided In&#13;
porch with grill. Outside patio with grill&#13;
2 car garao'c. $31,300. Nu. 1553&#13;
FARMS&#13;
13 ACRES — 4 bedroom modern home - full&#13;
basement with walkout entrance - 3 acres&#13;
wooded — other outbuildings. $15,800. No&#13;
1584&#13;
INCOME PROPERTY&#13;
4 APARTMENTS — piu»entJ&gt; all units occupied&#13;
— parking space for two trailers&#13;
now occupied, excellent location - well&#13;
landscaped -- additional land available —&#13;
Ideal investment.&#13;
Mildred Shannon&#13;
AC 9-6636&#13;
Bea Megrjfitt&#13;
AC 9-2496&#13;
Charles Showerman&#13;
Mildred Duff Virginia Herrmann&#13;
MU 5-2056 AC 9-792?&#13;
Sally Noeker Bill Ernst H ' t £ &gt; ) V f f i n s&#13;
AC 9-6874 AC 9-9407 PR 4-.,648&#13;
Bill Ernat AC 9-9407 RoscoHe . EGa.g Wpr iggins, RPaRlp h4 -5N6a4u8ss ArHt oWllish iMteiller Bill BBoorbt elfsrrite*&#13;
NEW FIVE bedroom three&#13;
level home. 40 acres. 2la baths,&#13;
recreation room, basement, hot&#13;
water heat. 4'i miles South oi&#13;
Howell. $35,000.&#13;
ATTENTION: Member* of&#13;
lakefront cottage at beautiful&#13;
Winan« Lake $15,500.&#13;
LAKEFRONT HOME, attractive&#13;
inside and out, gas heat,&#13;
best fishing. $8,500., $2,000 dn.&#13;
BEST OF BUYS, beautiful productive&#13;
80 acre farm near&#13;
Brighton, good 6 room home&#13;
and many valuable buildings,&#13;
\ mile road frontage, $28,500.&#13;
SPACIOUS FARM HOME, 4&#13;
bedrooms, 35 acres work land,&#13;
$15,(XX).&#13;
VERY POPULAR LAKE. 3&#13;
bedroom lakefront cottage, natural&#13;
fireplace, garage, excellent&#13;
beach. $10,000., $2,500 dn.&#13;
Hayner&#13;
.408 Wjrt Insurance &amp; Real Estate&#13;
HTON Detroilers call WOodward 3-1480 A C 7 - 2 2 7 1&#13;
RST. 1022 Op*n ftnnriay* * Evening hv appointment AC 9&#13;
— WEDNESDAY , AUG. 26, 1964 !&#13;
- -&#13;
nOTUES&#13;
( NOTICE OF MORTGAGE&#13;
Default having been made&#13;
m the condition! of a certai n&#13;
Mortgage made by GERALD&#13;
R LANNING and GAIL M&#13;
BANNING, his wife to NATIONAL&#13;
HOMES ACCEPTANCE&#13;
CORPORATION, an&#13;
Indiana corporation dated the&#13;
23rd day of June 1958, and&#13;
recorded in the office of th e&#13;
Register of Deeds for the&#13;
County of Livingston and&#13;
State of Michigan, on the 26th&#13;
day ol June 1958, in Liber&#13;
347 of Mortgages, on page 38,&#13;
which said mortgage was&#13;
thereafter, on the 24th day of&#13;
February, 1959, assigned to&#13;
CZECHOSLOVAK SOCIETY&#13;
OF AMERICA and recorde d&#13;
on March 3, 1959, in the office&#13;
of the Register of Deed s tor&#13;
the County of Livingston and&#13;
State of Michigan, in Liber&#13;
356, Page 111, Livingston&#13;
County Records, on which&#13;
Mortgage there is claimed to&#13;
be due at the date of this&#13;
notice, for principal and interest,&#13;
the sum of Ten Thou-&#13;
•an d nine hundred fiftysix&#13;
and 27/10 0 ($10,956.27 )&#13;
Dollars, and the further sum&#13;
of Seventy-five ($75.00 ) Dollars,&#13;
to which amount will be&#13;
added at the time of sale all&#13;
taxes and insurance that may&#13;
be paid by the said Mortgagee&#13;
between the date of this notice&#13;
and the time of said sale&#13;
and no proceeding s at law&#13;
having been instituted to re-&#13;
' cover the debt now remaining&#13;
secured by said Mortgage , or&#13;
any part thereof, whereby the&#13;
power of sale containe d in said&#13;
Mortgage has becom e opera - t i v e &gt;&#13;
Now Therefore , Notic e is&#13;
Hereby Given that by virtue of&#13;
the power of sale containe d&#13;
in said Mortgag e and in purbuanc&#13;
e of th e statut e in such&#13;
case mad e and provided , the&#13;
said Mortgag e will be foreclosed&#13;
by a sale of the premises&#13;
therei n described or so&#13;
tfruch thereof as may be neeessary,&#13;
at public auction , to&#13;
d e highest bidder, at the west&#13;
f^ont door of the Courthous e&#13;
i« the Cit y of Howell, and&#13;
Count y of Livingston, Mich -&#13;
igan, tha t being the place for&#13;
holdin g th e Circui t Cour t in&#13;
4nd for Said County , on&#13;
Wednesday the 11th day of&#13;
Novembe r 1964, at 10:00 o'clock&#13;
Easter n Standar d Time in the&#13;
forenoo n of said day, and&#13;
»aid premise s will be sold lo&#13;
P«y the amoun t so as aforesaid&#13;
then due on said Mort -&#13;
gage togethe r with five and&#13;
Ane/quarte r per cent interest ,&#13;
figal costs, Attorneys ' fees and&#13;
ilso any taxes and insuranc e&#13;
that said Mortgage e dops pay&#13;
Qn or prior to the date of said&#13;
•ale ; which said premise s are&#13;
described in said Mortgag e as&#13;
{pllows to wit;&#13;
- Propert y situate d in the&#13;
Townshi p of Gree n Oak, Livfcigston&#13;
County , Michigan , deseribed&#13;
as:&#13;
• Lot 19, Willmor Subdivision&#13;
No.l, being a part of the&#13;
South Mb of the Northwest&#13;
%, Section 5. Town 1 North&#13;
Range 6 East, Green Oak&#13;
Township, Livingston County&#13;
Michigan, according to the&#13;
plat thereof as recorded in&#13;
Liber 8 of Plats, Page 46.&#13;
Livingston County Records&#13;
Dated: August 11, 1964.&#13;
CZECHOSLOVAK SOCIETY&#13;
OF AMERICA&#13;
Assignee of Mortgagee&#13;
ARTHUR E. BROWN&#13;
Attorney for Assignee of&#13;
Mortgagee&#13;
3280 Penobscot Building&#13;
Detroit 26, Michigan&#13;
Woodward 1-3590&#13;
Nov. 4, 1964&#13;
WTKTU 0 7 BflCKlOAX&#13;
Tbe Protwte Cmart tor fee&#13;
Cooatf ol Uvtnj»ton&#13;
In the Matter ot the Estate of&#13;
CARLO INCAMMISA, a/k/ a CARLO&#13;
EN C AMIS A, Deceased.&#13;
Af a session of said Court held on&#13;
the 7th day of August A. D. 1964.&#13;
i*res«m. Honorable&#13;
Francis E Barron, Judge of Probate&#13;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That&#13;
the petition of Charles B. Gatesman.&#13;
Special Administrator of said estate,&#13;
praying for the allowance ot his account,&#13;
will be heard at the Probate&#13;
Court on September 13, 1964 at ten&#13;
a.m.;&#13;
It Is Ordered. That notice thereof be&#13;
given by publication of a copy of this&#13;
orrter, 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&#13;
be served upon each known party In&#13;
Interest at his last known address by&#13;
registered, certified, or ordinary mail&#13;
iwith proof of mailing), or by personal&#13;
service, at least fourteen (14) days&#13;
jnor to such hearing.&#13;
FBAJUlf E. BARBOM&#13;
Jodi* ol Probate&#13;
A true copy&#13;
HELEN M. GOULD&#13;
Register of Probate&#13;
Charles B. Gatesman. Attorney&#13;
Howell, Michigan&#13;
August' 12, 19, 26&#13;
STATE OP MICHIGAN&#13;
Taw Probate Uenrt lei tb«&#13;
Vonnts o* UvtBf«toa&#13;
fn the Matter ot the KataU ot&#13;
LEWIS M. JOLLS, Deceased.&#13;
At A session ol said Court, held on&#13;
August 6, 1964&#13;
Present Honorable&#13;
Francis E. Ban-on, Judge of Probate.&#13;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That&#13;
the petition of Mabel A. Jolls praying&#13;
that the instrument filed In said Court&#13;
be admitted to probate as the Last&#13;
Wil and Testament of said deceased,&#13;
that administration of said estate be&#13;
granted to Ilene Tlmmons, or some&#13;
other suitable person, and that the&#13;
heirs of said deceased be determined,&#13;
will be heard at the Probate Court&#13;
on September 8, 1964. at ten A, M.&#13;
It is Ordered Thai notice tnereoi oe&#13;
given by puhlicatirtn ot a copy hereof&#13;
(or three weeKs consecutively previous&#13;
t" saio day &lt;&gt;i hearing In the Brighton&#13;
Argus, and that the petitioner cause&#13;
t copy ol tni* notice to be served&#13;
upon each known oarty in interest&#13;
ai his mst Known addres* by "egls&#13;
tered or certified mail, or by personal&#13;
service, at Itast fourteen (14) days&#13;
prlur to such hearing.&#13;
FKAMC1S E. BARHON&#13;
Judge A probate.&#13;
A true copy:&#13;
M GOULD&#13;
r»i Probate.&#13;
Martin J. Lavan. Attorney&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
August 12, 19. 26&#13;
MORTGAGE SALE&#13;
Defaul t having been mad e&#13;
in the term s and condition s&#13;
of a certai n Mortgag e mad e&#13;
by Bobby L. Cash and lone&#13;
B. Cash, husban d and wifp&#13;
of the Townshi p of Brighton ,&#13;
Count y of Livingston, Stat e&#13;
of Michigan , Mortgagor , tc&#13;
Firs t Federa l Savings and&#13;
Loan Association of Detroi t&#13;
a corporatio n organize d unde r&#13;
the Hom e Owners' Loan Act&#13;
of 1933 of the Unite d State s&#13;
of America, Mortgagee , datert |&#13;
the 6th day ol July 1962 an. |&#13;
recorde d in the Office of thi J&#13;
Register of Deed * tor UK ; '&#13;
County of Livingston and&#13;
State of Michigan on the 2nd&#13;
day of August 1962 in Libei&#13;
411 of Livingston County Records,&#13;
page 515; on which&#13;
Mortgage there is claimed to&#13;
be due at the date of this&#13;
notice for principal and ir«-&#13;
terest the sum of Ten Thou&#13;
sand, Four Hundred, Fourteen&#13;
and 82/10 0 Dollars ($10,414.82 )&#13;
together with any and all&#13;
unpaid and accrued taxes ano&#13;
insurance; that no suit oi&#13;
proceedings at law or in&#13;
equity having been instituted&#13;
to recover the debt secured by&#13;
said Mortgage or any pan&#13;
thereof;&#13;
NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant&#13;
to the Power of Sale&#13;
in said Mortgage and the&#13;
Statute in such case made and&#13;
provided, notice is hereby&#13;
given that on Wednesday, the&#13;
2nd day of September 1964&#13;
at 11:00 A.M., eastern standard&#13;
time, said Mortgage will&#13;
be foreclosed by a sale at&#13;
public auction to the highest&#13;
bidder at the West entrance&#13;
to the County Building in the&#13;
City of Howell, Livingston&#13;
County, Michigan, that being&#13;
the building where the Cir*&#13;
cuit Court for the County of&#13;
Livingston is held, of the&#13;
premises described in said&#13;
Mortgage or so much thereol&#13;
as may be necessary to pay&#13;
the amount as aforesaid, wi*.h&#13;
interest thereon at five and&#13;
one-quarter (5*4 %) per cent&#13;
per annum and all legal costs,&#13;
charges and expenses, including&#13;
the attorney fees allowed&#13;
by law and also any sums&#13;
paid by the undersigne d to&#13;
protect its interest in the&#13;
premises.&#13;
The premises are situate d in&#13;
the Township of Brighton ,&#13;
Count y of Livingston, Stat e&#13;
of Michiga n and are described&#13;
as follows; to wit:&#13;
Lot 251, Brighto n Countr y&#13;
Club Annex, a repla t of&#13;
Out Lots A and B of Brighton&#13;
Countr y Club. All tha t&#13;
par t of th e Southwes t U&#13;
of Sectio n 32, nort h of&#13;
nort h line of Gran d River&#13;
Road . All tha t part of the&#13;
Northwes t \i of Sectio n 32.&#13;
Nort h of nort h line of&#13;
Gran d River road West&#13;
&gt;2 of the northeas t : i&#13;
of Sectio n 32, and the&#13;
S o u t h w e s t \i of the&#13;
Southeas t U of Sectio n 29.&#13;
All in Town 2 North , Range&#13;
6 East , Michigan , accordin g&#13;
to the plat thereof , as recorde&#13;
d in Liber 3 of Plats .&#13;
Pages 1 and 2, Livingston&#13;
Count y records , said plat of&#13;
Brighto n Countr y Club Annex&#13;
being recorde d in Libor&#13;
5 of Plats , page 27, Livingston&#13;
Count y Records .&#13;
FIRS T FEDERA L SAV&#13;
ING S and LOAN ASSOCIATIO&#13;
N O F D E -&#13;
TROIT , Mortgage e&#13;
Dated : May 26, 1964&#13;
WILLIAM J. RADEMACHK R&#13;
Attorne y for Mortgage e&#13;
Business Address:&#13;
110 E. Middl e Stree t&#13;
Chelsea , Michiga n&#13;
Tel.: 475-8986&#13;
Aug. 26-6^&#13;
. Th e publishin g business began&#13;
to expand in this countr y&#13;
'ly after the Revolutionar y&#13;
War.&#13;
BEDRI FURNISHI&#13;
... STEVEN'S FURNITURE off HOWELL&#13;
any body can buy a G.I. repossessed home HOMES 3-BEDROOM C - ONE BATH&#13;
down Small Closing Cost FOR ONLY $7,950.00 - $57.50 PER MONTH&#13;
THIS INCLUDES TAXES, PRINCIPAL, INTEREST and INSURANCE MODEL OPEN DAILY&#13;
10:3 0 A.M . TO 8:0 0 P.&#13;
CLOSED FRIDAY AFTERNOON&#13;
Model at 6481&#13;
Lee Road, Brighton&#13;
Call Collect&#13;
229-655 2 or after 9 p.m.&#13;
546-370 5&#13;
D&#13;
c&#13;
&gt;5g&#13;
STATE POLICE&#13;
OLD U.S.-2 S&#13;
MARCY DRIVE&#13;
u&#13;
Ga&#13;
D&#13;
B&#13;
O&gt;&#13;
MODEL&#13;
GREEN HOUS E fbnald henkelman co.&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
General Sales for Saxony Subdivision&#13;
Exclusive VA Atfent&#13;
o?&#13;
Ttlr I ' r u . t li t o ur I &lt;u&gt; ( h e&#13;
»&lt;m.n&gt; id L.n IUKKUMI&#13;
ir. trie .iin,1 . - ol 'lit- ,.&gt;lalt j *J&#13;
IUH\ H H' KTON Dtc-ousi'ii&#13;
t\* a, se»M"/i ui jwt.o (.Hurt, ntia i№&#13;
August 4. ISM&#13;
t*t ese n t. Honor a Die&#13;
e'r«ncis c. barron. Judxe -i Probate&#13;
NOTICE IS HbRtiJY UlVfcN irwl&#13;
all creditors of said deceased are required&#13;
to present their claims In writ-&#13;
Ing and under oath, to satd Court.&#13;
and to serve a copy thereol upon&#13;
George F. Burton of Brighton. Michigan,&#13;
fldurlarv of said estate, and that&#13;
such claims will be -heard by said&#13;
Court at the Probate Office on October&#13;
13. 1964, at ten A.M..&#13;
It is Ordered, That noUce therectf Oe&#13;
given by publication at a copy hereof&#13;
(or three weeks consecutively previous&#13;
to said day at hearing. In the Brighton&#13;
Argus and that the fiduciary cause&#13;
a copy of this noUcn to bf served upon&#13;
each Known party tn Interest at his&#13;
last known address by registered, certified&#13;
fir ordinary mall (with proof of&#13;
mailing*, or by personal service at&#13;
least fourteen (14) days prior to such&#13;
hearing.&#13;
FRANCIS £. BARRON&#13;
Judge of Probate.&#13;
A true copy:&#13;
HKLEN M. GOULD&#13;
Register &lt;rf Probate.&#13;
VanWinkle, VanWinkle &amp; Heikkinen.&#13;
Attorney.&#13;
1st National BaniJ Bldg., Howell,&#13;
Mich.&#13;
August 12, 19, 26&#13;
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE&#13;
Default having been made in the&#13;
conditions of a certain Mortgage made&#13;
by HAROLD ALVIN BE JIN Jr. and&#13;
ROSE V. BE.1IN, his wife to NATIONAL&#13;
HOMES ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION,&#13;
an Indiana Corporation&#13;
dated the lHth day of October 1956.&#13;
and recorded In the office of the Register&#13;
of Deeds for the County and&#13;
State of Michigan, on the 18th day of&#13;
October 1956. In Liber 324 of Mortgages,&#13;
on page 494, which mortgage&#13;
was subsequently assigned by National&#13;
Homes Acceptance Corporation to Worcester&#13;
Federal Savings and Loan Association,&#13;
by assignment dated February&#13;
25, 1957 and recorded April 11,&#13;
1957 in Liber 331 of Mortgages, Page&#13;
22. Livingston County Records, on&#13;
which Mortgage there is claimed to&#13;
be due at the date of this notice, for&#13;
irincipal and interest, the sum of&#13;
Nine Thousand Four Hundred Sixty&#13;
and 02/lHd i.$?.460.021 Dollars, and the&#13;
further sum of Seventy -five '$75.00)&#13;
Dollars, as Attorney's fees, making&#13;
the whule amount claimed to be due&#13;
at the date of this notice, to-wit, the&#13;
sum of Nino Thousand Five Hundred&#13;
Thirty-five ami 02/100 (59.535.02) Dollar's,&#13;
to which amount will be added&#13;
at the time of sale all taxes and Insurance&#13;
th;it may be paid by the said&#13;
Mortgagee between the date of this&#13;
notice and the time of said sale; and&#13;
no pnicet'din* at law having been instituted&#13;
to recover the debt now remaining&#13;
secured by said Mortgage,&#13;
or any part thereof. whereby the&#13;
power of sale contained in said Mortg;&#13;
ice has become operative;&#13;
New Therefore. Notice is Hereby&#13;
Given that Viy 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 much thereof as may be necessarv.&#13;
public fturtinn. to the highest&#13;
'jidfte-r, it west front door of the&#13;
coi'rt house in the City of Howell,&#13;
and County nf Livingston, Michigan,&#13;
that being the place Uir holding the&#13;
Circuit Court in and for said County,&#13;
on Wednesday the Twenty-fifth &lt;25trii&#13;
day nf November 1964, at 10:OC&#13;
n'f-iork am. Eastern Standard Time&#13;
tn the forenoon of said day, and said&#13;
premises will be sold to pay the&#13;
amount so as aforesaid then due on&#13;
srild Mortga^f together with four &amp; V%&#13;
ii'.;,&lt;•;&gt; per cent interest, legal costs.&#13;
Attorneys' fees and also any taxes&#13;
and Insurar.rr that said Mortgage does&#13;
p;jv nn or pvior tn the date of said&#13;
SRIC; which premises are described In&#13;
said Mortgage as follows, to-wlt: Lot&#13;
VI7, Saxony Subdivision No. 1 Ann^x&#13;
being a- part of the east Vs of the&#13;
nov!vwest &gt;'i Section 5. Town 1&#13;
norih, Range 6 east. Green Oak Township,&#13;
according to the plat thereof&#13;
»s recorded in Liber 8. Page 4 of&#13;
f-'lals, Llvi-iijston County Rocnrds, said&#13;
nrn-ierty boinc? located in Green Oak&#13;
ToH-nship. Livingston County, Michigan.&#13;
WORCESTER FEDERAL SAVINGS&#13;
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION&#13;
Vorcesler, .Mass.&#13;
MortgaS( c. Assignee&#13;
DATF1): August 'X. 19i&gt;4&#13;
AP.THrR K [(ROWS'&#13;
A'inrnev ffii' M'i-trra(»'e&#13;
,rr-i l Penobscnt Building&#13;
Aug. 26, Ni'V, 18&#13;
OTA TIC OK Mlt tiMAH&#13;
Thp Krnrxtte C o u r for t M&#13;
Doonty :&gt;l Livingston&#13;
fti the Ma-ipr ii rue Kutafe of&#13;
CATHERINE M. VAN A N T W E R P .&#13;
Dc ccased.&#13;
AT 8 ftpMtnn if &lt;atc c o u r t Held on&#13;
August 1!, inn-j.&#13;
Hresent, Honorable&#13;
Francis K Hnrmn. .nidge JI Probate&#13;
NOTICE IS HERKBY GIVEN. That&#13;
all creditors of said deceased are remm-&#13;
ed to present thrir c l a i m s tn writing&#13;
and undi't oath, to said Court, and&#13;
r". serve a copy thereof upon Ilene&#13;
Timmons of Hnghton. Michigan, fiduciary&#13;
of snid estate, and that such&#13;
claims will t »• heard and the heirs of&#13;
said deceased win be determined by&#13;
•&gt;a;,1 Court «it the Probate Office on&#13;
October L'fV 1%4. a! ten A.M.&#13;
It is nrdered, That notice (hereof be&#13;
r i v n hy "niMlraMon of • enpv hereof i&#13;
it l i n t c w f H K s c u n » f i p u l j v e l s ^ i i - v i u u i l&#13;
i said Ua&gt; ••! nt*aring Iri the HrtiGH ,&#13;
i'U-N AKCILf. u:nJ the fiducial &gt; ruu.v '&#13;
a n py of iliis ntitU1*1 to l&gt;f gi'i'vvu i&#13;
upon each t%tiov\n party In inttrtst &lt;ti&#13;
his last known address hy registered&#13;
L-ortifU'd or &gt;r&lt;iiruiry mall 'with pnxjt&#13;
nt mailing i. •» by pei-vonal service&#13;
at least fou'ieen (14J days prior to&#13;
such hearing.&#13;
FRANCIS £, BAKKUTs&#13;
Juc*» at Probate.&#13;
A true copy:&#13;
HE1 EN M. QOVLD&#13;
Register nt fmbate&#13;
Martin J. Lavan. Attorney&#13;
Brighton. Michigan&#13;
August 19. 'At, Sept J&#13;
, OF&#13;
TM&gt; it*&#13;
l,i tne- iirtiiei . . ' c*&amp;utle oi&#13;
JivliKY HtNKV MADSK.V Ik-ceased&#13;
Au/U*t 11. 'SW.&#13;
&gt;cis e. barnn .' wut ot&#13;
tfTATB o r MJCtUUAM&#13;
Tbe rroiNMe Vomn (m mm&#13;
Cotwty of Livingston&#13;
In the Matter or the Estate of&#13;
LEOPOLD HERMAN LAU, Deceased.&#13;
A' o sessron or said Court held on&#13;
August 6. 1984.&#13;
Hresent. Honorable tTftndt &amp;. Barren&#13;
Judge ot Probate&#13;
NOTICE 1&gt; HKKKB* UIVKN rhai&#13;
the petition ol Clara A. Kooperman&#13;
the special and general admlnlstrat&#13;
rlx nf said estate, praying that her&#13;
final account b* allowed and the residue&#13;
of said estate assigned to the&#13;
persons entitled thereto, will be heard&#13;
at the Probate Court on September 1,&#13;
1964. at ten A.M:&#13;
It Is Ordered, that notice thereof be&#13;
given by publication of a copy hereof&#13;
for three weeks consecutively previous&#13;
to said day of hearing. In the BRIGHTON&#13;
ARGUS, and that the petitioner&#13;
cause a copy of thi* notice to be&#13;
served upon each known party in interest&#13;
at hit last known address by&#13;
registered, certified, or ordinary mall&#13;
(with proof of mailing), or by personal&#13;
service, at least fourteen (14)&#13;
days prior to such hearing.&#13;
FKANC1B E. BAKBOJi&#13;
Jaage o&gt; Proteto&#13;
A true copy:&#13;
HELEN M GOULD&#13;
Register of Probate&#13;
Gerald A. Llpnlk, Atty.&#13;
Mann, Lipnik &amp; Darrow&#13;
510 Ann Arbor Trust Bldg.&#13;
Ann Arbor, Mich.&#13;
August 12, 19, 26&#13;
STATE OF MICHIGAN&#13;
Tbe PriMste Court for tbe&#13;
County of UvtngmtoD&#13;
Tn the Matter of the Estate oi&#13;
MAURICE A. LINK, Deceased.&#13;
At a session of said Court, held on&#13;
August 5, 1964.&#13;
Present Honorable&#13;
Francis E. Barron, Judge ot Probate.&#13;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GTVEN. That&#13;
the petition of Marguerite Cooley praying&#13;
that the Instrument filed in said&#13;
Court be admitted to probate as the&#13;
Last Will and Testament of said deceased,&#13;
that administration of said&#13;
estate be granted to Marguerite&#13;
Cooley, or some other suitable person,&#13;
and that the heirs of said deceased&#13;
be determined, will be heard at the&#13;
Probate Court on September 1, 1964,&#13;
at ren A.M.&#13;
It Is Ordered that notice thereof be&#13;
given by oubllcatlon of a copy hereof&#13;
foi three weeks consecutively previous&#13;
to said day jf hearing, In the Brtghtor&#13;
Argus and that the petitioner cause&#13;
a copy ol this notice tn be served upon&#13;
eacn known jartv in Interest at his&#13;
last known address by registered or&#13;
certified mall or by personal service,&#13;
at least fourteen (14) days prior to&#13;
such hearing.&#13;
FRANCES E BARRON&#13;
.Tudge of Probate.&#13;
A true copy:&#13;
HELEN M. GOtTLD&#13;
Register of Probate.&#13;
E. Reed Fletcher, Atty.&#13;
105 K. Grand River&#13;
Howell, Michigan&#13;
August 12, 19, 26&#13;
STATE OF&#13;
The Probate Court for the&#13;
Count) of liivtngstoD&#13;
In the Matter oi the Estate of&#13;
ALEXANDERS. LOMIK, a k/a ALEX&#13;
S. LOMIK, a A / a ALEX LOMIK, Deceased.&#13;
At a session of said Court held on&#13;
August 4, 1964.&#13;
iTesent Honorable&#13;
Francis E Barr &gt;n judj« nf Probate&#13;
NOTICE fS HKRKfvV (MVEN That&#13;
all creditors or said deceased are required&#13;
to present their claims in writ'&#13;
ing and undor oath, to said Court, and&#13;
to serve a any thereof upon Alex F.&#13;
Lomlk, Jr.. ot 1230.1 Newman Rd ,&#13;
Brighton. Michigan, fiduciary of said&#13;
rstaU', and that such claims will bo&#13;
heard by said Court at the Probate&#13;
Office on October 13. 1964, at ten A.M.&#13;
It Is Ordered. Thai notice thereof&#13;
be given hv publication of a cony&#13;
n'Tpnf tor three weeks consecutively&#13;
previous to said day of hearing. In the&#13;
BRIGHTON ARGUS, and that the fidu-&#13;
C!H&gt;-V cause a copy of this notice to&#13;
tie served upon pach known party In&#13;
Interest at his last known address bv&#13;
reetstpred, rprtlfled or ordinary mail&#13;
'with proof of mailing), or by person&#13;
M sprvlrp at least fourteen (.141&#13;
days prior to such hearing.&#13;
FKAM'IN fc. |5\RRON&#13;
Judge of Probate&#13;
A true copy;&#13;
HKLEN M GOULD&#13;
Register nf Prnbate&#13;
Korsythe. Campbell &amp; Green.&#13;
Attorneys&#13;
111 N Main St.&#13;
Ann Arbor, Mich.&#13;
August 12. 19. 26&#13;
Inn&#13;
all creditors ..' said deceased are re&#13;
quired to pri'bent their claims in writ&#13;
Ing and under oath lo said Court, and&#13;
to serve # copy thereof upon Eddie&#13;
P. Madsen and Harry L«uis Madsen&#13;
of 418 Madison Rd.. Grusse Polnte&#13;
Farms. Michigan, and 9137 Ptnehurst.&#13;
Detroit, Michigan, fiduciaries of said&#13;
estate and that such claims will be&#13;
leard by aaid Court at the Probate&#13;
Of rice on October 20, 1964. at ten&#13;
It is Ordered. That notice thereof be&#13;
given by publication of a copy hereof&#13;
for three week* consecutively previous&#13;
to said day A hearing, in the PINCKNEV&#13;
DISPATCH, and that the fldu&#13;
clary cause it copy of this notice to&#13;
be served uyori «ach known party in&#13;
interest at his la*t known address by&#13;
registered, certified or ordinary mail&#13;
'with proof ut mailing), or by personal&#13;
service at least fourteen (14)&#13;
days prior to such hearing.&#13;
FRANCIS k., BAKKUN&#13;
Judge ol Probate.&#13;
A tn&gt;e copy:&#13;
HE'.Jih M. GOULD&#13;
Register of Probate.&#13;
Charles B. Gatesman, Attorney&#13;
213 R. Grand River&#13;
Howell. Michigan&#13;
Aug. 19. 26, Sept 2&#13;
STATS OF MICHIGAN&#13;
Tbe- Protmte Court for c&amp;e&#13;
Coaaty of Livingston&#13;
In the Matter of the Estate of&#13;
THERESA A. COYLE, Deceased.&#13;
At a session of iaid Court neid on&#13;
August 14, 1964.&#13;
Present Honorable FRANCIS £.&#13;
BARRON. Judge of Probate,&#13;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That&#13;
all persons Interested In said estate&#13;
are directed to appear before said&#13;
Probate Court on September 8, 1964,&#13;
at ten A. M., to show cause why a&#13;
license should rot be granted to John&#13;
W. Conlln, Jr.. Administrator w. w. a.&#13;
of said estate, to sell or mortgage&#13;
the interest of said estate In certain&#13;
real estate described in his petition,&#13;
for the purpose of paying claim* ana&#13;
expenses of administration;&#13;
It is Ordered That notice thereof&#13;
oe given by publication of a copy&#13;
hereof for three weeks consecutively&#13;
previous to said day of hearing, In&#13;
the BRIGHTON ARGUS, and that&#13;
the petitioner cause a copy of this&#13;
notice to be served upon each known&#13;
oartv tn interest at his last known&#13;
address by registered or certified mall&#13;
return receipt demanded, at least fourten&#13;
Q4) days prior to such hearing,&#13;
nr by persona] service at least five&#13;
(5) days prior to such hearing.&#13;
FKANCIS K. BARttON&#13;
Judge of Probate.&#13;
A true copy&#13;
HELEN M. GOULD&#13;
Register of Probate.&#13;
E. Reed Fletcher, Attorney&#13;
105 E. Grand River&#13;
Howel), Michigan&#13;
Aug. 19, 26. Sept. 2&#13;
STATE OF MICHIGAN&#13;
The Probate Court for the&#13;
Count* of Livingston&#13;
In the Matter of the Estate oi&#13;
EDNA A. FKIESENHAN. Deceased.&#13;
At a session of said Court neia on&#13;
August 13, 1W4,&#13;
Present Honorable FRANCIS E.&#13;
tfARRON, Judge of Probate.&#13;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Thai&#13;
all creditors of said deceased are required&#13;
to present their claims In writ-&#13;
Ing and under nath. to said Court, and&#13;
to serve a copy thereof upon Wllma&#13;
Scott of 137 Hagadorn St., South Lyon,&#13;
Michigan, fiduciary of said estate, and&#13;
that such claims will be heard and th«&#13;
heirs of said deceased will be determined&#13;
by salo Court at the Probate&#13;
Office on October 20, 1964, 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;
prrjrtous to said day nf hearing, in&#13;
'ht/ BRIGHTON ARGUS, and that&#13;
th? fiduciary cause a copy of this&#13;
nofce to be served upon each known&#13;
Darty in Interest at his last known&#13;
address by registered, certified, or&#13;
ordinary mad (with proof of mailing),&#13;
or by personal service, at least fourteen&#13;
(14) days prior to such hearing.&#13;
FRANCIS K. BARRON&#13;
Judge of Probate.&#13;
A true copv&#13;
HKLEN M. GOULD&#13;
Register of Probate.&#13;
E. Reed Fletcher, Atty.&#13;
IO.T E Grand River&#13;
Howell. Michigan&#13;
Aug. 19, 26, Sept. 2 My Neighbor&#13;
Anniversary Calendar&#13;
BIBTHDAVS&#13;
August 28&#13;
Donna V. Sanch, Susan&#13;
Butterfield, Harley Seig'.e, Robert&#13;
Blythman, Davina Hughes,&#13;
Frances LaMoria, Pam Wright,&#13;
Larry Navarre, Tom Kluck&#13;
August 29&#13;
Clare Burdick, Jr., Edna&#13;
Wynn, Joe Martin, Sarah Maycock,&#13;
Danny Cox, Tom Ferris,&#13;
Vivian Pennell, Mike Kellogg,&#13;
Herbert Crosby, Alice Grochowski,&#13;
Charles Flory III,&#13;
Helen Parker, Helen Gruber,&#13;
Margaret Stout, Barbara Ann&#13;
Kozma.&#13;
August SO&#13;
Harry Seger, Jrs SherryH&#13;
Richmond, Dawn Marie Gregory,&#13;
Charles Elder, Muriel&#13;
Heiner, Timmy Price, MiJlard&#13;
Poppy&#13;
August 31&#13;
Calleen Lemorie, Anne Marie&#13;
Armstrong, John Lanaville,&#13;
Charles Nalley, Louis Lipka,&#13;
Rex Standlick, Lettie Walker,&#13;
Michelle Benser, Ray Walls.&#13;
Nancy Bush&#13;
September 1&#13;
Fritzie Seger, Fred Hyne,&#13;
Genevieve Swieton, E v e l y n&#13;
Jean Bellet, Ray McCausey,&#13;
David Chapman, Deanna Kluck,&#13;
Deanna Conley, Gerald Pelkey,&#13;
Ilene Timmons, Grace&#13;
Link, William Doty, Jr., Percy&#13;
P. Shekell&#13;
September 2&#13;
Little Eric Saunders, Michael&#13;
Krupa, Ial Fuller, Clarence&#13;
Luckhardt, Laila Taavola, Art&#13;
Lindner, Alan Wunderlich, Sam&#13;
Lafferty, E l a i n e Canfield,&#13;
Michael D. Lyberg, Michael&#13;
Lanning, Linda Dodge&#13;
September S&#13;
Dan Carney, Inez Hamburger,&#13;
Brenda Saunders, Gerald&#13;
Bee be, Karen Howell, David&#13;
Birch, Lydia Kozma, David&#13;
Teasley.$&#13;
August 27&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Ewald&#13;
(24th&gt;&#13;
WEDDINGS&#13;
August 28&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. DeCamp&#13;
August 29&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maydock,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert&#13;
Zagurski, Mr. and Mrs. William&#13;
Chapman&#13;
August SO&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Buxlon,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. William&#13;
Dopkowski&#13;
August 81&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Al Bosworth,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. William Funsch&#13;
September 1&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Jess B. Lebow,&#13;
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank&#13;
Darga&#13;
September 2&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Millar&#13;
(25th), Mr. and Mrs. Dale&#13;
Witting, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred&#13;
Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd&#13;
Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs. Joe&#13;
Brennan, Rev. and Mrs. A. C.&#13;
Barker&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Golden,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. John Stephens.&#13;
In addition to the Linotype&#13;
and Intertype, several other&#13;
line casting machines have&#13;
been developed for use in the&#13;
composing room.&#13;
John Gutenberg printed his&#13;
famous Bible on a simple hanrtoperated&#13;
machine which resembled&#13;
a wine press of his&#13;
time,&#13;
T h e first type-revolving&#13;
press was constructed by Hoo&#13;
and Company and was Installed&#13;
in the office of the-&#13;
Philadelphia Public Ledger in&#13;
1846.&#13;
Only two states, California&#13;
and Pennsylvania, have laws&#13;
concerning what can go inside&#13;
stuffed toys sold in those&#13;
states.&#13;
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writing on long sheets of&#13;
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ADDRESS&#13;
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JOSEPH&#13;
LLIS&#13;
lect&#13;
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Re-Elect A County Clerk Who Is Courteous&#13;
Capable, And Effficent And A Dedicated Public Servant!&#13;
PERFORMANCE&#13;
Re-Election of JOSEPH H. ELLIS&#13;
Wins Scholarship Michigan State Flag History&#13;
JOYCE GIBSON&#13;
Alpha Theta Chapter of&#13;
Delta Kappa Gamma, Livingston&#13;
County honorary teacher's&#13;
society, is pleased to announce&#13;
that Miss Joyce Gibson, 1439&#13;
Rickett Road, Brighton, is the&#13;
recipient of a scholarship&#13;
award offered by the society.&#13;
Joyce has been a c t i v e&#13;
throughout her high school&#13;
years, and graduated in June&#13;
1964 from Brighton H i g h&#13;
School. She plans to enter&#13;
Michigan State University this&#13;
fall and is interested in teaching&#13;
history and speech.&#13;
Membership&#13;
Offered in&#13;
New Arts Assn. Residents of Livingston county&#13;
are invited to join the newly&#13;
organized Arts and Crafts&#13;
Assn. and the board of directors&#13;
has authorized the following&#13;
statement:&#13;
We the members of the&#13;
Board of Directors, of the&#13;
Livingston Arts and Crafts&#13;
Assn., would like to invite&#13;
you to join our newly formed&#13;
organization.&#13;
The purpose of this organisation&#13;
is to promote interest&#13;
and activity in the Arts and&#13;
Crafts in Livingston County;&#13;
to encourage individual creativity&#13;
and development; to encompass&#13;
the practical Arts&#13;
and Crafts and the Fine Arts&#13;
as defined: painting, drawing,&#13;
sculpture, poetry, music, dancing&#13;
and dramatics; to acquire&#13;
and maintain a building for exhibits&#13;
and other artistic activities,&#13;
as well as to provide&#13;
quarters for the abovp men-&#13;
Secretary of State James&#13;
M. Hare has an interesting&#13;
anecdote io relate concerning&#13;
the official Michigan emblem.&#13;
Here's the story:&#13;
Several years ago, Hare,&#13;
who almost daily has a parade&#13;
of youngsters into his&#13;
office for a little visit, decided&#13;
to experiment on the&#13;
youngsters' knowlegde . . . or&#13;
more accurately their lack of&#13;
it . . . of the Michigan Flag.&#13;
In a general question, Hare&#13;
asked the children, who were&#13;
junior high youngsters ,whai&#13;
our Michigan Flag looks like.&#13;
"It was surprising to learn&#13;
that none of the children even&#13;
knew we had an official Stare&#13;
Flag, much less what its appearance&#13;
was," Hare stated.&#13;
"Not one of the youngsters&#13;
knew the history behind the&#13;
Flag or what it stands for.&#13;
I decided then and there to&#13;
do all to help promote Michigan's&#13;
Flag to Michigan's&#13;
people."&#13;
Hare said that since Michigan&#13;
Week began, many more&#13;
people had become "Michigan&#13;
Flag conscious" but that there&#13;
was still a long way to go&#13;
before the Flag became universally&#13;
recognized or widely&#13;
used.&#13;
Hare related the history of&#13;
the Michigan Flag:&#13;
"Our Flag dates back to&#13;
Michigan's early days of statehood&#13;
. . . . nearly 130 years&#13;
ago to 1837. It was on a we 11-&#13;
tioned arts in which classes&#13;
may be held.&#13;
Memberships thus far can b*&gt;&#13;
applied for at Sportsman Grill&#13;
in Brighton, Arts Originals&#13;
Shop in Hownll and fit Liz i times&#13;
Knaggs Studio at Lakeland.&#13;
Other places will be mentioned&#13;
later for your convience. Or&#13;
one may contact any of the.se&#13;
board members for information;&#13;
Frank Seger, Lee Mofitt,&#13;
John Ewing, Whitney Kimble.&#13;
Mary Warwin, Merl Rolison.&#13;
Chris Stephens, Liz Knaggs, or&#13;
Ruth Anderson.&#13;
In the planning stage is a&#13;
Christmas Aits and Crafts&#13;
Sale to be h^ld at the Howell&#13;
Armory December 5, ail members&#13;
will exhibit, so get your&#13;
membership in as soon as possible.&#13;
There will be exhibitors,&#13;
demonstrations of glass blowing,&#13;
weaving, painting, and a!l&#13;
sorts of crafts too numerous to&#13;
mention. Entertainment and&#13;
refreshments. W a t c h yoiy&#13;
newspaper for further news&#13;
known date, February 2l\&#13;
which is the birthdate of our&#13;
first president, Georgo Washington,&#13;
that the Michigan&#13;
Flag came into being.&#13;
"On that date, Stevens T.&#13;
Mason, Michigan's first stale&#13;
governor, presented the Flag&#13;
to a group of Michigan militiamen&#13;
known as the 'Brady&#13;
Guards' of Detroit, the first&#13;
company of unifoi-med militia&#13;
in the state's history. The&#13;
'Boy Governor,' as Mason was&#13;
known, made this presentation&#13;
in Detroit, then the Capitol&#13;
City of Michigan.&#13;
Hare continued:&#13;
"The banner presented by&#13;
Mason depicted himself on&#13;
one side. On the other side&#13;
of the banner was the state's&#13;
coat-of-arms and a soldier&#13;
with a lady. This was the&#13;
first Flag which bore the&#13;
Michigan coat-of-arms.&#13;
"It wasn't until I860, however,&#13;
after the close of hostilities&#13;
during the terrible Civil&#13;
War when the Michigan boys&#13;
in blue returned from the&#13;
battlefields, that Michigan officially&#13;
adopted a new design&#13;
for the Flag. On one side of&#13;
the new banner was the Michigan&#13;
eoat-of-arms, while the&#13;
reverse side bore the coat-ofnrms&#13;
of the United States.&#13;
The newly-designed state emblem&#13;
was first displayed on&#13;
the 4th of July in 1865 during&#13;
the dedication of th*»&#13;
cornerstone of the Soldiers'&#13;
National Cemetery, the site of&#13;
the Battle of Gettysburg.&#13;
"In 1911, the Fiag underwent&#13;
still another change . . .&#13;
a change which has endured&#13;
to this day, although several&#13;
persons have sought to&#13;
change it. A c t u a l l y , it&#13;
amounted to using the state&#13;
coat-of-arms and omitting the&#13;
U. S. coat-of-arms on the other&#13;
side.&#13;
"We keep discussing the&#13;
Michigan coat-of-arms. Actually,&#13;
this was designed even before&#13;
Michigan became a state.&#13;
when it was known as the&#13;
Michigan Territory. The first&#13;
territorial governor, Genet*.&#13;
Lewis Cass, designed thr&gt; contral&#13;
coAt-of-arms. General Cass&#13;
had been a soldier in th*&#13;
War of 1812. He was conscious&#13;
of Michigan's strategic geography&#13;
on the international&#13;
boundary of where the Iand|oellent worker&#13;
fighting of the war had taken&#13;
place. He placed on thn shield&#13;
of the state coat-of-ann* the&#13;
word: Tuebor . . . I will df-&#13;
Hftre also outlined how the&#13;
Michigan Flag should ho displayed:&#13;
"Whenever possible. t h e&#13;
Michigan King should he displayed&#13;
with ' the Stars and&#13;
Stripes. If earned in u parade&#13;
or procession, thn State May&#13;
should be carried « little ban;&#13;
of the U. S. emblem. Xo Stale&#13;
Flag should ever be placed&#13;
above or to the right of the&#13;
Stars and Stripes.&#13;
"Whenever the two fla.-&gt;&#13;
are displayed from a stall,&#13;
the Michigan Flag should be&#13;
below the Stars and Strip.1-;.&#13;
If it is displayed in a room&#13;
against the wall, the Siaii'&#13;
Flag should be on the left, the&#13;
Flag's own left. From a pulpit&#13;
the State Flag should be&#13;
flown from a staff placed n&#13;
the speaker's left as he fnco&#13;
the audience, and the Stars&#13;
and Stripes should be on th"&#13;
speaker's right."&#13;
James and Janis Weston&#13;
Livonia Couple Are&#13;
Farming Honored on Friday&#13;
3rd Most&#13;
Hazardous&#13;
area Bonds are being paid off 1&#13;
by monies taken in from sale \&#13;
of tile motor vehicle permit, j&#13;
After this development tne&#13;
number of camping registrations&#13;
began to increase by r&#13;
Leaps and bounds so that this j&#13;
\ear the biggest week (Fourth j&#13;
^f July week i camp rangers,&#13;
register*^ four hundred sixti :&#13;
(.•amps, total camps this year .&#13;
to date are 4,499 as compared I&#13;
to a total for all of last year I&#13;
of 4,3*3. It seen us quite cer- ,&#13;
lain at this tune that camper&#13;
registration for the year will&#13;
go nvei1 3.UO0.&#13;
Bottk^ *aid. "Having kept&#13;
accurate records through the&#13;
years of camper registration&#13;
we thought it would be fitting&#13;
to award a citation to&#13;
the UO.UUOth camper on the&#13;
area. Mr. and .Mrs. James G.&#13;
Westun of Lionia are th:.1&#13;
lucky ones and we are fortunate&#13;
in having a member of&#13;
the state government with us&#13;
today, Senator Stanley Thay-&#13;
'-!', to make tiic presentation."&#13;
Cirl Scouts To&#13;
Get 2 New&#13;
Buildings&#13;
and get your membership in. ifund."&#13;
ARGUS DISPATCH — WEDNESDAY, AUG. 26, 1964&#13;
BARGAIN CLEARANCE&#13;
WE ARE OVERSTOCKED&#13;
MUST SELL ALL&#13;
NEW CARS 45 TO&#13;
CHOOSE FROM&#13;
Farming continues \o&gt; rank&#13;
as the third hazardous occupation.&#13;
Only mining and construction&#13;
have higher accidental&#13;
death rates. Yet many&#13;
farm accidents too often could&#13;
have been prevented. Frequently&#13;
the farm employee&#13;
who is injured Is temporary&#13;
help — itinerant worker or a&#13;
student working during the&#13;
summer. Lack of proper traming&#13;
and the knowledge to work&#13;
safely make these workers&#13;
potential risks.&#13;
The farm employer should&#13;
make an extra effort to br&#13;
sure his workers understand&#13;
their duties. They should learn&#13;
the proper, safe way to operate&#13;
equipment and handle the ;&#13;
materials they use. Although a&#13;
high school student with a ,&#13;
driver's license makes an ex- |&#13;
in the summer I&#13;
months, caution should be i&#13;
taken in letting this boy '&#13;
operate a tractor without ]&#13;
proper instructions first.&#13;
The National Safety Council&#13;
says 55 per cent of trHin ir&#13;
accident victims ?tre under 20&#13;
or over 60 years of a«e.&#13;
Tractor overturns, both on&#13;
1.)&#13;
fifty cents about twelve years&#13;
ugo there have been three&#13;
raises m the camping fee to&#13;
$1.30 per d«y and 23 cents&#13;
I ur electricity at this time.&#13;
TIIPSP increases, of course,&#13;
parallelled the increased costs&#13;
"f materials and labor.&#13;
I hiring thi* time of coiner | chum.*&#13;
When James and Janis Weston and their miniature&#13;
dachshund, Schnapps, pulled into Brum Lake State&#13;
Park late Friday evening:, for a week end of camping&#13;
they had no inking of the publicity awaiting them.&#13;
Pinckney Recreation Area Manager Ernest Bottke,&#13;
Jr., and his staff had been ' _____&#13;
eagerly awaiting the arrival&#13;
of the 20,000th camping&#13;
family to use the recitation&#13;
facilities since the&#13;
Pinckney area was developed&#13;
in 1044.&#13;
Camping is an old story&#13;
the Wcstons; they both&#13;
from families who liked the&#13;
outdoors and had camped during&#13;
childhood. Since their marriage&#13;
four years ago, they&#13;
have spent many weekends in&#13;
i heir tent enjoyuig Michigan s&#13;
n:any fine camping areas,&#13;
This was the first time at&#13;
Bruin Lake for Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Weston, who live at 11110&#13;
Middlebelt, Livonia. It was&#13;
one they will long remember.&#13;
The Honorable Senator Stanley&#13;
Thayer of Ann Arbor w«*&#13;
on hand' to present the Westous&#13;
with a plaque and citation&#13;
in honor of the occasion&#13;
at a ceremony Saturday morning&#13;
before the assembled Bnt'n&#13;
Lake Camper?.&#13;
Park Manager Bottke re- !&#13;
lated a brief history of camping&#13;
on the Pinckney Recreation&#13;
Area.&#13;
The fir^t parcel of lan.l&#13;
was purchased for the development&#13;
of the. Pinckney State&#13;
Recreation Area on Noveml&gt;&#13;
er IT), li'44. In the next four&#13;
years small picnic sites were&#13;
developed at Silver, Half-&#13;
Free Art&#13;
Membership&#13;
Offered&#13;
camping lias become a much&#13;
more popular family sport,&#13;
and through iho late 50's and&#13;
j early tiu's increased the sizt&#13;
of our Bruin Lake Campsr-&#13;
ound from thirty sites to&#13;
•sixty bites to ninety sites and&#13;
finally in 1962 to its present&#13;
• size of two hundred twentyfour'&#13;
sitfs. The last expansion&#13;
and installation of toiW facilities&#13;
was accomplished with&#13;
mm MI- vehicle permit funds.&#13;
This motor vehicle permit act&#13;
was parsed m I960 and made&#13;
the fluids resulting from the&#13;
sale of bonds available for&#13;
capital improvements in the&#13;
A frc1 membership to the&#13;
newly organized Livingston&#13;
Arts and Crafts Association&#13;
will bo awarded to any person&#13;
in Livingston County submitting&#13;
the hest insignia or&#13;
symbol for the association.&#13;
The mmst original duhiqu tha'&#13;
will be suitable to be used on&#13;
elub program cover-;, forostationaiv,&#13;
etc. will be&#13;
Late this summer the first&#13;
two identical permanent buildings&#13;
will be erected on the&#13;
Huron Valley Girl Scout pix,ji-&#13;
rty on Crane Road, between&#13;
Bemis and Willis Roads jus»t&#13;
outside of Ypsilanti The&#13;
buildings, designed by Tanner&#13;
and Kowalewski of Ann Arbor,&#13;
are a combination shelter and&#13;
unit-kitchen which will &lt;servu&#13;
40 girls in each kitchen/ and&#13;
shelter up to 100 girls during&#13;
inclement weather .&#13;
At the completion of these.&#13;
buildings, this campsite will&#13;
be formally dedicated and&#13;
named in memory of Miss Mii»&#13;
dred Crawford, one of tin*,&#13;
early leaders of Girl Scouts m&#13;
this area.&#13;
In 1928 Miss Crawford&#13;
started her first Girl Scout&#13;
troop at Roosevelt High Sclvwl,&#13;
Ypsilanti. Troop No. 5 camped,&#13;
hiked, and came to be devoted&#13;
followers of nature&#13;
under her guidance.&#13;
Over the years, and until&#13;
tier death December 18, 1956,&#13;
Miss Crawford was a troop&#13;
organizer, camp director, and&#13;
was President of the Ypsilruiti&#13;
Girl Scout Council in&#13;
194'J and 1950.&#13;
in chosen by the Bofirri of Directors&#13;
of tin.- association, who&#13;
will be the judges.&#13;
All entries must he i;i no&#13;
later than October ;&gt;1, no entries&#13;
will be returned. Please&#13;
mail all entries to Mrs. Nelhe&#13;
Ann Van Haaften, .Secretary&#13;
7940 Holly Rd., Brighton.&#13;
The insignia will bn used on&#13;
thv&gt; program cover of the first&#13;
big event planned by the group&#13;
which will be held December&#13;
.', at the Howell Armory. It&#13;
will be an Arts and Crafts&#13;
Christmas S a l e and Exhibit&#13;
with entertainment and refreshments&#13;
The Ypsilanti Council merged&#13;
1958 with other ncighborcouncils&#13;
to form the Huron&#13;
Valley Girl Scout Council.&#13;
and a special committee&#13;
was formed to continue this&#13;
project. In January of 1962,&#13;
50 acres of land was purchased&#13;
from Mr. Daniel T.&#13;
Quirk of Ypsiianti. This is&#13;
the land where the- buildings&#13;
will be erected.&#13;
The winner of the contest&#13;
will be announced in the newspaper&#13;
and presented with their&#13;
choice of membership.&#13;
The contest is open to all&#13;
ages.&#13;
farm and on highway,&#13;
lor nearly two-thirds of the&#13;
deaths. Other leading factors&#13;
are falls fom tractors bein,;&#13;
run o v r by tractors and powertake-&#13;
off accidents.&#13;
Although the Michigan Rural&#13;
Safety Council says the state's&#13;
farm record has improved&#13;
significantly, there are still&#13;
more accidental deaths u\&#13;
fanning Than in any other&#13;
Michigan Industry. It's up to&#13;
everyone tr&gt; insure "Safer&#13;
American Families L v e r y -&#13;
where.'&#13;
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Early Grwk literature reveals&#13;
liitle about the practical&#13;
techniques of manufacture.&#13;
&lt;&gt;inee Greek citizens did not&#13;
engage in work and non-citi-&#13;
/en.s were ignored in contemporary&#13;
literature.&#13;
The first news cartoon of&#13;
"Uncle Sam" appeared in the&#13;
New York Latern, a cormr.&#13;
vveeklv on March 1."., 1852.&#13;
account i moon, South and Oruin Lakes.&#13;
Fishing sites were existent ii&#13;
Halfmoon Lake, iioulh Lake&#13;
and Bruin Lake.&#13;
I l l is area WHS new and not&#13;
\ f r y many people knew uf j 1 &gt;&#13;
location, so that camping regi.&#13;
sU'a1ion&gt; f o r the year 1D4K.&#13;
I recail, totaled c!^hty-i)wi'\&#13;
At this period in the (!&lt;••&#13;
wlopnieni of the area carnpeis&#13;
were allowed to camp anywhere&#13;
and there was no cnarfie&#13;
for campmi,'. ('aniper- vver.-&#13;
re^LsUM'ed as a courtesy *(&gt;&#13;
that friends and relatives&#13;
could find them in case of&#13;
an etneryfnry.&#13;
As the popularity of camping&#13;
increased two things happened&#13;
out of necessity. One -&#13;
camping was limited to designated&#13;
areas only and a smail&#13;
fee was charged for camping&#13;
to help defray the cost of personnel&#13;
and supplies needed 1n&#13;
maintain the camping &gt;er\-&#13;
ices.&#13;
Since that fir^t ch;n*£P of&#13;
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1962 Chev Impala Convertible, V-8&#13;
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1961 Corvair Monza 2-Door&#13;
P. GLIDE. RADIO, W. WALLS&#13;
1962 Chev Impala 2-Door Hardtop&#13;
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1964 Ford Falcon Club Wagon&#13;
STD. SHIFT. 1.100 MILES — COLOR GREEN&#13;
1961 Chev Bel-Aire 2-Door 6-Cyllnder&#13;
STD. SHIFT. RADIO — COLOR BLt E&#13;
1960 Olds 88, 4-Door Hardtop Automatic&#13;
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1961 Chev BeT^lre~2Dii\f V-8, P. Glide&#13;
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1959 Chev 6-CyL, 2-Door and 4-Door&#13;
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1963 Chev ^ Ton Fleetslde&#13;
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1964 Chev Bel-AIre 4-Door V-8 P. Glide&#13;
P. STEERING, RADIO. LOTS OF EXTRAS — Last Driver Training Cat&#13;
LOTS OF OTHER GOOD CARS TO CHOOSE FROM—STOP IN AND&#13;
SEE THEM OR CALL . . . WE WILL COME SEE YOL!&#13;
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PRIMARY ELECTION, SEPTEMBER 1 st, 7964 MOCRATIC CAN Dl DAT • • &lt; « ; 1&#13;
LYNDON B. JOHNSON&#13;
PRESIDENT&#13;
PHIL A. HART&#13;
SENATOR&#13;
NEIL STAEBLER&#13;
GOVERNOR&#13;
DR. THOMAS BARTON&#13;
STATE SENATOR&#13;
BRIAN LAVAN&#13;
Stale REPRESENTATIVE&#13;
WALTER LaMORIA&#13;
SHERIFF&#13;
MARTIN LAVAN&#13;
PROSECUTING ATTY.&#13;
JOHN G. MCMILLAN&#13;
COUNTY CLERK&#13;
MARJORIE G. MTER&#13;
COUNTY TREASURER&#13;
JACK H. SHINN&#13;
REGISTER OF DEEDS&#13;
LYLK REDINGER&#13;
DRAIN COMMISSIONER&#13;
The Following Livingston County Delegates Endorse the Above Slate of Candidates.&#13;
CONWAY TOWNSHIP&#13;
G JAMES D. UENAU&#13;
C ALPHONSB MIER&#13;
D CLARENCE SKYM&#13;
fj ERSELL D. SLTTON&#13;
D OTTO E. WENDEL&#13;
HARTLAND TOWNSHIP&#13;
• KATHRYN GANNON&#13;
D WILLIAM F. GLEASON&#13;
C EDWIN C. OCHS&#13;
• ARTHUR L. STANFIELD&#13;
COHOCTAH TOWNSHIP&#13;
• ALLEN R. HOrGABOOM&#13;
• ANDREW D. KING&#13;
O JOHN W. LAYTON&#13;
Q FLOYD E. LOTT&#13;
O MARGARET LOTT&#13;
OCEOLA TOWNSHIP&#13;
DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP&#13;
Q BRICK FAWCETT&#13;
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D WILLIAM HOGAN&#13;
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TYRONE TOWNSHIP&#13;
STANLEY BROWER&#13;
RUSSELL J. CALLAGHAX&#13;
JAMES L. MURPHY&#13;
LEO O'CONNELL&#13;
ANTHONY J. YENDLINSKi&#13;
HANDY TOWNSHIP&#13;
IOSCO TOWNSHIP&#13;
D RAYMOND EISELE&#13;
D LYLE REDINGER&#13;
D DAVID RIFE&#13;
a FRANK RUTTMAN&#13;
D ROBERT RUTTMAN&#13;
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'"* PRECINCT NO. 1&#13;
n LAWRENCE H. ANTIEAU *&#13;
n CLAUDE BATER&#13;
O RAY A. MANNLEIN&#13;
LJ MARK McMACKEN&#13;
Q MATTHEW P. WENZEL&#13;
~ BRIGHTON CITY&#13;
PRECINCT NO. 1&#13;
• EMTLE. ENGEL&#13;
D RICHARD JUTPE&#13;
0 CHARLES A. POWERS&#13;
• MARGARET RADABALGH&#13;
a ILENETIMMONS&#13;
D HAROLD S. COOK &amp;&#13;
n FRANK B. FARMER&#13;
D KATHLEEN M. FARMER&#13;
D JOSEPH R. FOLDENAUER&#13;
• GERALD KENNEDY&#13;
* MARION TOWNSHIP&#13;
• ARTHUR W. BURNS&#13;
Q MILDRED GLOVER&#13;
0 HAROLD F. GRAVENSTEIN&#13;
Q STANLEY KNIGHT&#13;
Q BETTY M. SMITH&#13;
The Above Candidates For Delegates to&#13;
Every Voting Precinct In The County •.&#13;
GREEN OAK TOWNSHIP&#13;
PRECINCT NO. 2&#13;
• MARY A. BELYEA&#13;
D RAY FILLMORE&#13;
D GEORGE KIRCHNER, SR.&#13;
Q NORMAN LEE&#13;
Q JOSEPH L. STANDLICK&#13;
I BRI6HT0N CITY&#13;
PRECINCT NO. 2&#13;
Q WALTER LaMORIA&#13;
D BRIAN LAVAN&#13;
Q MARTIN J. LAVAN&#13;
Q PHILLIP J. KRITA&#13;
Q ERVIN B. SNYDER&#13;
UNADILU TOWNSHIP&#13;
n CLYDE McCLEER&#13;
• BARNEY ROEPCKE&#13;
D THOMAS HOWLETT&#13;
• JOSEPH P. McCLEER&#13;
D JUNE C. TAYLOR&#13;
the Democratic County&#13;
. They Are Responsible,&#13;
HOWELL TOWNSHIP&#13;
Q LAWRENCE W. ANSTETT&#13;
Q BERNARDINE HIBBARD&#13;
D EDWIN C. LEWIS&#13;
Q DANIEL THORLAKSON&#13;
Q JONINA THORLAKSON&#13;
GENOA TOWNSHIP&#13;
D HENRY HOPKINS&#13;
0 JENNIE HOPKINS&#13;
O MARY KOCH&#13;
D WILLIAM PTERCE&#13;
D JACK H. SHINN&#13;
HAMBURG TOWNSHIP&#13;
PRECINCT NO. 1&#13;
0 WILLIAM V. BACKLLND&#13;
n ,T A n&lt; p P * VT&lt;&#13;
D EARL H. FISHER&#13;
Q CLARENCE H. RADLOFF&#13;
HOWELL CITY&#13;
PRECINCT NO, I&#13;
0 MAE BARRON&#13;
• JOSEPH BENNETT&#13;
• BEVERLY POLACK&#13;
• JOHN B. PROCTOR&#13;
• JAMES H. SULLIVAN&#13;
n VICTOR B. EPLEY&#13;
• THOMAS KANE&#13;
n CECIL LEPARD&#13;
H RICHARD A. RIDNICKI&#13;
Q ROBERT H. SMITH&#13;
BRIGHTON TOWNSHIP&#13;
n JAMES C. CLARK&#13;
Q LESTER G. KLUCK k Q WALTER SCHULER ^&#13;
n ANNE TOCCO&#13;
• JAMES T. WENZEL&#13;
HAMBURG TOWNSHIP&#13;
PRECINCT NO. 2&#13;
• ANTHONY ROY HOEFT&#13;
n JOHN KRUPA&#13;
n JOHNMcMILLAN&#13;
tj BEN PIETRAS&#13;
• JOHN PIETRAS ^&#13;
HOWELL GITY&#13;
PRECINCT NO. 2&#13;
H MARY M. AUSTIN&#13;
n THOMAS A. BARTON, M.D.&#13;
• EMIL HAUGARD&#13;
D RUTH KNOOP&#13;
Q JACK L. PESTLE&#13;
PUTNAM TOWNSHIP&#13;
n WILLIAM BEGLEY&#13;
Q MURRAY J. KENNEDY&#13;
Q JOSEPH P. LAVEY&#13;
D LILLIAN MCMILLAN&#13;
Q LOUIS A. ROGERS&#13;
Convention and Candidates for County Offices are your Neighbors From&#13;
Successful and Dedicated People... Your Vote Would Be Appreciated.&#13;
s IF YOU ARE READY FOR A RETURN TO REAL LEADERSHIP... GOOD JUDGEMENT.. .PROGRESS .&#13;
THE RULE OF REASON... VOTE SEPTEMBER 1st. FOR THESE CANDIDATES!&#13;
ALL THE WAY WITH L.B.J., HART, STAEBLER, and the ABOVE NAMED CANDIDATES!&#13;
Thi« Advertisement Sponsored and Paid For By Persons Named Above&#13;
—Pd. Pol Adv.&#13;
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