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MKH№AN MW&OfcTou can tafluenece legislation
more than yon realize. Your senatorei state representative wants tohear from you. They vote on hund-
ei bills a year. They can't know/thing contained in all ct them.
TlJey would like to know what youthink about them. The best way tocontact the*n is by letter. Telephonecalls and telegrams are also affect-ive Form letters- are least effective.On# mportant point. Don't threat-en him. He nay vot« negatively,(iive him mcts. Letters to your rep-rt*enttitive should be addreesed totl c state house and to your senatorto thfc state senate^
Tha biggest battle in Washington!,-• i •!):> h e l i n e : 1 0 0 m of t h « A t o m -
U Inorgy Commission, It is desiredto build a $40 million dollar atomictrover plant at Iviomoe, Micii. uninow the question is will it en.danger millions of lives in the Det ,roit and Toledo area?
Ihe 26 companies who will buiUthe plant say No. Three of the AFLCIO union say yes.
A permit has been i»»ued to thefcempaniea but it is for constructionfrnty Permission withheld until vheplant is completed in 1960. The bigg-est abjection is the report on Reactor safeguards. They say not niucdIs known about the type of reactorste le built here. It is a fast breu-fcrand ereate» more fuel than it uue .One I.as been built at Arco, Idaho,During a test it got out of cone, olbut no one was hurt. The Monvoeplant will be five times more pov-erfut than that one. The Monroe beation is 80 miles from Detroit and20 from Toledo. A second ftxperim«n*•! reactor station goes into opeiation next year and should prov:dt
information.
T,Ike conservation dept. is studying
a *urvty whiceh indicates the jjab-Ui'ii willing to ftirance state parksthrough users' fees. 85 percent WITK
>A favor of it. Most favored th* $2ear sticker proposal. The averagepark user visits th* parks 4 time*a y»-ar.
Forest fires ««t an all time lo,vin 1(»06. 702 fires fburned over 34.10aerea. Smokers only cauael 211 fires,Persons burning dobi is cau*ed J2d.
Nearly a million trees were plantej en 80,000 acre* of state lands in
The first known recovery of a ba*d*i TI owning dove has taken place.It was one of ten banded at Fenii-vilU in June 1966 and wai shot atft. Lauderdale October d. Nont ofHit others have b«en heard from.
an perscHs were arrested for vio-jkt/ng the special doer season. Thjyl»aid fines totalling $1442 and co»Uei №0.
CARD OF THANE•T» my many ffiiend* who so
derfully remember«»d me at birthdayUnit I wish to say many saanytbauks. Mary Teeple
COUNCIL PROCEEDING!January 8, 1957
Called to* order by President Dink«). Present : Swartheut, Shirley, Tipfe'iy and Kennedy. Absent: Readaid Lavey
Motion by Kennedy, supported byShirley to build sidewalk oa Sojtkssu East side of high school alsoone lot north jM~lJnadil]a on HowellStrait, expense to be shared by thevillage and property owners.Carried
Motion bjr • Shirley supported byTipJady to appoint SUntey Dinkelstreet administrator. Carried.
Motion By Shirley, tupportod by•wsrthout to allow following bi'.U:Kobert Vsdder, labor Xmas. doa. 12*Pineknoy Meta? rrod. use dec ..7..V0Soy Clark, use of t'.-c 7.50Phil Gentile use slec. . 7.50Tan's Motor Sales use of else. 7 60Ohio Oil Company, oil 35.69Aobort Egeler, marshall 126.00LesS Gulf, misc. 9.09JaYay Hardware, misc 49.65Atla* Supply Co. 20 sax aquagsl
for rink 0.18Motion to adjourn carried.
Mildred Ackley, Clerk (
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Chroaobfy of 1956 \':' Catholic Cburch SCHOOL NEWS* .
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50th wedding anniversary. Commoncement. Glenn Hinehey, WilliamDixon die William Jeffreys retireand >a given a dinner by aehool.Pinekney kiwanis boys league* hs>-gin.
June 13- Pineknoy wins opener in''county league 11 to l, Houghton*?*
pitcher, Meriarity hommers. Pinck-jKiwanis Girls forfeit. Charlos .;>,'Adams, Hub Lee die. Herb Bryan*o) >serve 26th anniversary. IXlpkHiggs picked on all league teem.
j June 20-Pinckatsr wins 2nd count?J laague game from City Service 4 to
0. Southwell pitches. Kiwanis Gitia, boat Citizens Mutual. 25 local Ma,
liunis announce fsons attend Stockbridge Strsjwborr^of their daughter, j Festival. 75 Masons and families,
to Robert Darrcw, son v>f I put on program at Alma MasoDjtMis. Iva Dai row, of Pinckney.Bot*i ! Home. 8 file for Pineknoy schoolare graduates of Pinekney high hign ! boardschool. She is employed in Jacob . .son's Ladies Apparel in Ann Arbor ' J n e ^-W««*"»y **** Hamburgh. is » fedflral hank «v«mWTh. i 3 t o ° i n overtlmo Burns triple and
Reader'* fly does it. Elmer Wittydies. Harry Marshall of Dexter diesfat Clear Lake. Board of Superviv*-
! ors consider purchase* of" Pihck'»Toy
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June 6-Irvin Kennedys •JflsiiriU ^ JTAlbert Sohmitt, Pastor | David Gehringers daddy has nowSunday Masoea: 8:1)0 and 10:00 *.m. ( coon dog Gerald Swarthout and his
Devotion* Friday evening dad went skiing. David Singers' fain, ra. ! ily went to the ski tow.Mrs. Parks
Friday evening aHjM t and her husband are in Florida f c?rEovolfons and Saturday from ' S weeks and Mrs. Clark is subsuiut
». m. and Sunday bo— ing for her. Amanda's canary died.1 Mary Jo has a fan tailed fish.. Jaun' vi&itud his sister in Saline Sunday.
7:30fore the 8:60 M»~t.
itfemuHifte Church Gary Burg's puppy is named TuifyHe went tobogganing. May Plumri-
Bsraft S.Mermirtmim, litfe
Janica BurnsMr an . 1.,...
is a federal bank examiner.wedding is June 15.
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j Sanitarium for home for aged.( .July 4-
' Pinekney loset» first leaguei te?«t to City Service 8 to 2.y
ton loser. Dorothy Head and Wayne| Stone, Barbara Stone and Gordoni Foster married at Church of God.: Audrey Klikott and Allen Dinkel; married. Edwin Booth, LyU Hen( dee, Charle* Hodge die. OUn Robin-
son in hospital.July ll-Rev. J. M. McLuca* die*
j in Alberta. Funeral Saturday atBi'yhton. Livingston Lodge o*Bdweta grp,ye«ide services. Max Ruiftell and Tester McAfee elected to th*
. scbool board. June Wilson and John
. Scturis married. Donald Staiuttfek lK6W rff^
Servile
. Cong'!, ChurchBSJV. *. W. Winger,
i er was 6 year old Sunday,Howe has new brown jeans
Fira* CraeM, »Th* KibxMffBecky Henry went to Obio last
week. Patty Sprout pulled her owntooth. Shi went with her mother tofiet the car license- Pamela Koch's
night prayer raeetteg att&o ebttfsh - —
not need to do that as she has another way to earn money. Penny Reynolds stayed all night with Jatki©
Linda Whitley visited h e r
cou*ins in Detroit. Alvin MeCarty'*father is in the hospital. Judy Hill
H l € PftODtaf ChiUTh * ' roller-skated at her aunt's. Emilyi **§**•«»» - M:II . , . . Kw/Mio-Vit Viar txiv tvr>ewriter to
Current Comaeat "Pack in our distant youtfa you
iould buy a lot <rf things for Se ora niekeUncluding an ice cream todtloaf of bread, half a dozen cookiea,half a dozen eggs,, a street car rid*admission to the picture show tfctAaivl many of the thirst pavlors ha<J-iuns stating they sold the biggestij'Li-s of tecr in town for 5 centa.Those days «re gone foreverj Aboutthe only thing a niekel is good forio<iay is to make change. Postmas-ter General Summerfield has evolred a plan tc bring- back the nickelfroai the land of forgot! A things.He would raise 3 cent letter postageto 5 certs, bring back the nickel andpay off the postal deficit at thesii>ae time. He will have to convince
and congress will need alot of convincing-.
M-W Wact, Wftwean VBadMa andMatettreetc
Rev. fteitb -Ho«fietfffer, Pacteriimday Seheal %m a. ».
p. m.Th«'-?dayJr. fifoeir * * * * • * • * • '' **!? ?' "' \ Amburgey"w«nt'to"Howoll with his
With the tactic support Q£ thiscountry Premier Nasser of Egypt IS>still strutting about. The canal isbeing slowly cleaned out in spits ofthe road blocks he has throws op.,The workman have been fired 0»by Egyptian troops several times.About every day ho issues an ulti.•naium. The las test was that Groatliiitian and France will not be allow1O use the canal until Israel give us)all the land she took froon Egypt.
Merer* has new^lo'vol Toby' Shett | i*™*\'was long ago barred from thschool.Joe i u s e oi t h e can*J- Premier Nasser is
Eisenhower's baby.
Miller brought her toy typewriter toschool.
John Tasch had company Sunday.Jimmy iiuu^hn's birthday was Tuesday. Bonnie Curts visited grandma,her aunt had birthday party.Willie
elroe brought his to>s to sc
PaaetKi m*! watUer. Karen Kaiser's sisterl ]i*1 iceakate.Billy Josephson has nviv
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KOberta Ackley•Tv. and Mrs. Robert Ackley a n -
ounce the engagement . of theirRoberta Jeanne to Thom- j defeated by General Motor* in tho
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IMt JUWIU8TLAY d Lo D y x t e r < T i Sprouts eousinPinekney doctors, both of ytstor • ,d Sunday.They want
year and today, including th. nativt , . u U n f c w Lhi (Ja Q a rh
sons, who hav« gone into other areas . , * , n , , M
. .. .7 • . . . .. Jimmy Baughn and Debby Mowotsto practise the art of heahng,werehonored st the Mgh school audi.or
last week whan the junior play wasdedicated to thom. Announhad boon sent to several of
have new ice skates.Florinc* v/jatthas new shoes. Frank Zszulkas dadhad pneumonia.
Fourth, Mrs. Johnsonand his. broth-
devoted public servants andaecom
ompanied by cash donations ram?
•*y< J. iN'eff, son of Mr. and Mrs.v.'ird Vefj of Ann Arbor. Mias Acki«y is a senior in Pinekney hign
ounty league. •^uly 18-^Southwell throws S hitter to
school. Mr. Neff is a graduate of j Fowlerville in county league. BobAmburg-ey hommare. Ground brokenArbor high school and is em
•iioyed by Edwards Bros. Inc. of | ffor new county hospital. PrankAim Arbor. The wedding is next ' Zieglcr announces for sheriff.
July 26~Ever»tt Haramels horsewins wins & vacos^at Northrile.Hauiburg beats Pinekney in oouhty leagv+ 4 to 0. Mrs. Ora Hainos and Mrs.Hub L*e d ie- Agatha. Henry and JimKnight, Dolores Bokros and Lawrence McKenzie ^announcements. Pinekney beats City Servicehere in non-leagno game. .
Aug. 1 - Pinekney tosos to
Claire Campbell
\ burg in county league. Johnare and Julia Krahn mswrtod. NaHie Gardner given recsptien for 48years service, orgaaist at St. MarysChurch. George-~F»»*r dioa. Engago.ment of Rosamond Oafton andGeorge Aschenbrenner announced.Aug. 8-Pinekney boats City Serivoo6 to ? in league gamft.AJso Hamburg
-DorothyDonnaleo
Swarthout and Edward Stapleton] Ann Harmon and Perry Cooper mar'ied. Mrs. Rebecca Culhane and £m<
•j C to 0 in non-league game.i 2'ancer and John Sprout,
The engagement of Claire Elaine t m e U Harris die.CuDipbeli is announced by her par- ! ffr°up formed.
Summer Theatre
entt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell,to John Daniel Johnson, son and Dr.and Mrs. Frank Johnson of Filnt.Ciaare graduated from Pincknayhigh school and is a senior in the-University of Michigan school of nurxing. Mr. Murphy graduated fromFlint Central -high school and is nowin the school of medicine sit the Uni\eisity of Michigan. He is a pledgeof Alpha Kappa Kappa, a medicalfraternity.
Aug. 14-Pinckney beats Fowlervilla in final laague game. City Serice wins title, Pinekney aecond.Donk
with their grandmother, Gehringer.~Hnas went tobogtfatitrtg with
which covered th»fee i»n the production waifrom Dr. Cyrus Gardner of Lansing.
Ths members of the east performadmirably from Don Winger wh;>
his Sunday school class Sunday.Juxyand Cindy Borovaky's grand parents*
royalty j f r Q m [ ) e t r ( y i t visited them. Rholaa flying saucer. Gene C:\llison
his married sister in Saline.Margh went to tin Duxf.T
rnovi#. Diane Hoy entertained thyhad <be title roll off "Old Doc" to 8 ] 2 n d a n d sd^grsdVpupils on her birth
uth ld L l G h t hmouth old Lyls Gsarhart who wasborrowed for the occasion. Laugh-ter, tears and euspencc were inter—
fled with drama and the audionreaction beipoke the success of
the presentation. No* lass enjoysblt
day Friday with icecream and c .kFosrtli Grsds, Mrs. CsmpbeU
W« were snowed in one day lastweek. In arithmetic wt have startedthe fours. Some of us know themalready. We finish the story of tho
Vice Pesident Nixon threw ain th^ ranks of the filbuatOi*
f' rcea last week when b« goid thatin bi< opinion the filbuster is an.conjftitutonal. That in his opinionor.* senate could not pass a ruleiJmL would apply to all succeedingand successive senates. So the mattHI may eventually find its may tolite supreme court and if the courtvc.'da the filbuster the wrath ofthe south against that body will ex.
itttMMisv-Miaooft QSUO hatted
was the vocal trio which appeared \ A m a z o n B a i 8 i n t h i i w g e k a n d s t a -tbetween acts, Barbara Massey,Nan ^ o u r n e x t unit> ,,he L a n d o f t h e E b k i
cy Nash and Alan Rosa. mo."We are studying ways of tra-Following the Ssturday night play v#1 Richard Klein and" Francis
tht cast personal of 40 wers enter | Tripp were 10 yaars old last week.Uined by the Rev. Wingers st a bufJet SUnley Kourt made a powdsr horn
C ^ l E d i l•upper at tne Cong l. Educational-, from a # o w . §
Unit The Junior class dinner WAS him.h i g f j l t h i r
was held at the school Tuesday nite.
RAINBOW GIRLS INSTALL
Fourth and Fifth, Mrs. GouUtPam Seefelds mother has a new
washer and dryer, Frank SehaforTho Pinekney Rainbow Girls will i W i i i c t f i a h i n ? a t R u s h Lakd_ C a t h y
hold a public installation of their Reason visited Judy Reynold* or,officers at the Masonicc temple st Friday night. Mrs. Reynolds gave8 p. m. Saturday nite. The follow.fffg will install: at Thayer, MarilyuGuxtafaon, Mary Boyd, Roberta Ackley, Ek»y<te Campbell musician, WesleyReader, soloist.
Those to be installed art Pat
thom tickets to the play 'Old Doc".Dick McCarty visited Pat Tessmer.They played hockey on Silver i.akeThe 5th grade is studyingand the 6th grade the sixes and multiplicaiion. Our room now has chalk
Palmer W.A.; Elizabeth MiarsAWA; ' boad.s. bulletin boards and bookcams. Tht walla are painted light
It is very attractive.Mrs. MSor
LIBRARYNew books are 1956 Michigan
StaU> Manual, American Guide Serie>, Michigan and Indiana, donated
f-by Woodrow O'Dell of Ann Arbo.-,
Mrs. Mary Amburgey ontortain-• t dinner Sunday for her son, Janv-«a, who left for Grosnlsnd Tusodar.tao MsWin
Bright Angel by Carle, Bar*on lier Shoulder by Stansbury,Longstreet by Jesse, donated by Mrs.TedGray. Two handbooks for machini>st.s md auto service men by LowisMuiphy and a large number by Mrs.Ella Campbell of. Ann Arbor.includ-ing the Nile by Ludwig.
IRENE GREINER
sary. otbal practise starts.Aug. 23-Pinckney beats Dexter 12
to 3 Gentile hommors. Kiwanis GirlsLeat Whitmor* Lake. Kittio Griero^hephord,Mrs Alfred Une and GlonSmith die Lolg. Boachy »nd PauPPaul Yako married.
Aug. 29-Rov. Arthur Caniburn, *former pastor dies, also MyroftSchoenSals, Mrs. Allco Fdproidor.Patricia Umphr<J<rry Lodwidgo andmarried. V
TO BOYSVtLLB FRIDATPinrkney started too slow at
Boysvillo Friday night and . g»vsa 26 to 10 lead a
15
a»d Tony SegoraToo iJon Burno favmily
TNjoodoy in honor of Doa's* a B t n a tassiMos•tylt.
last half but could «otcatch up. Wakoflold had U, Simon,wn TO, Htll 9 and Tom Wylia 8points'for ~
Sally Utley.charity; Karen Beck,hope; Shirley Wylie. faith; MarilynGuwtafaon recorder; Mary Boyd,trea«; Judy Root chaplain; Karon < We are taking tests this week WaXJustafaon, drill loader;Nellie Slay- | began a unit on Michigan and are
studying ita early history. We arel e 8 n i n * t<> Play chess. Thomas An.
feion; Joyce DeCroix, nature; GaiP taya taught us. Sciene units are inGuatufson, immortality; Nancy SUy the nJanning period We divided indin, fidelity; Natalie Witake, patriot granpi with our Science Fair comisnt: Sharon Borovsky, service ;Ru h ing up, Arithmetic i» easier now weMurphy, inner obsorvsr; Sharon All- knotr our mulviplicaton tables Ween outer observer; Ptt Thayer, mus- are planning a Michigan Mural for
oua- bulletin bd.Report cards nextw*ek. Hope they are better.
{ Fifth and Sixth, Mrs. HoatosjJohn Biery says the weather is ths
worst in 10 years. The high schoolp!a<> last week was nice. The conaervstion Club had a venison dinner a;Hamburg Saturday night. RichardBlades helped serve. Monday John
I Biery wont to Jackson with his par
a t i Taft and McCarthy m*n ismoving more and more to tho left.He is expected to be a candidate forpresident in 39(>O and has apparent-ly -fen the light and concluded thatth* Taft philosophy is outmoded.Ncit so his fellow Californian Sena-uor Knowland who also aspires to'Jic presidency and has put himself'..; ward as a leader of the Taftrvt'jwfrd Although he is the Re publi'in floor leader he -has opposedPresident Eisenhower on nearly allpoints of his foreign policy. He hasannounced he will not run for reel-ection in 1958. He is expected to runfur gr°vernoi of California then andthe presidency in 1950. He shouldwatch out that while he aad Nixonae duelling a third party e'oa't cop*.he nomination.
Investigations into gambling andcorruption are common in our cit-ies where these things flourish Do
jcian
SHERIDAN UADLEYSheridan Hadloy, 08. died
Jackson hospital Monday,at a
| «mw«am uutiiMli, utuiiUBf, iUllUWli^M d NeiT.Baughn. !
t n operation there ths Wadneidayn d ^U o* O l s o t e ^ f Hi hHis homo was in Parma aad
belonged to the Masonic lodgsanil also ths Knight Templars ofJackson. '
JJa was empoyed by the Jackson JSO ™**- Saturday the Bethel Bap'tiotrsjtay of state* oHee 25 years and Cuureh had a toboggan party near— . ^ w i ~ :. w.u Brighton. Wo had a lot of fmThero
ware 7 toboggans, 9 aleds. and a pair
last week where she was living. Sur-—
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is a son, George, a daughter,and a brother, John Sullivan
of Detroit. Her body was aont to D«-lajt wsek wktt aha w i lhrin«. 9m
* to retire in February.S a v i n g is his wife-the fomiar
Mm Bunkor.Ho was an uncls ofMrs. Lucille Camburn of Pincknsy.s*d well known here in Masonie and
' O. £ . S. drclos . ;Th« funeral was at tho Weather..
boo funeral Homo this afternoonwatk tho Jftdcaon Commsadry hia*suvt. Bmkl was is. Para* Ce«
of ak'es.Seventh Grades, Mrs. Carr
Tho 7th grade is doing a unit ontho United States, We had no schoolThursday on account of tho snow,Thursday Verms Hotben andred Kellenberger willbMlr«t
has had a number of them andseveral downriver communites there,'uv being investigated now. One is :
taking place in Flint and Mike Ca.land circuit judgo of tbis diatrict..;:; eon .met it. It is the old familiar •'•.'i•< mLination the charge being thattht gamblers and police are workinghand in hand, the latter getting paytiffs tc "allow gambling to flourish.Jui]?.e Mike has come rapidly to thefront the last few years,A few yearsi£G he was unheard of. When Judgec.oliing died he was a candidate toac-rve out his term but loot oat to•Ib.dg6 Willis Lyons. In 1058 ho ran•or the full term and won. He soonmade the front pages. The logialature had passed s law that all thocandidates in the primsry had tofile citizenship oaths. Undor thisJaw ihe county election com. ban*:•(] all the Democrat candidates from
ballot and a number of Repub*i candidates who had lot run
before. They started suit is circuitrourt. The attorney general a Republican defended the kw» Judge Carmnd ruled the oath unconstitutional.Me said when candidates take otftthfir petitions they take such t a joath,the attorney general announcedan appeal but it was newer take*and the ruling still atandsj Jodg*^Car'and i% rapidly gainiog ** ""ion sa one of thsjurists.
•male, Mia). .Wa enjoyed tho play "OU *
It *vas good, We AM studyingstates and when they were *jdod~-«to toe union. L«st weak We | M | wm >school Tnureday OB aoMpU m
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THE BIG 4.H DANCE
LTURDAY. JANUARY 19th 8 P. M.
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AT riNCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL GOOD MUSIC
Admission Student'
IKE LAKELAND DRESS HOUSEHURRY HURRY HURRY
FINAL CLEARANCE STORE WIDE SALEPlan Now. Don't Miss These Harbin*
ON LADIES AND CHILDREN'S SKfRTi
Vo OffFUNNEL GOWNS AND PAJAMAS
I L A D I E S A N D C H I L D R E N * D R E S S B f
$2.98 to $8.98 NOW $1.»8Ladies Dark Cotton Dresses $S»« NOW ftf.M
fr OFT ON ALL LINGERIE HOSIERY AND ROBK1and many more bargains
47M MIDLAND DRIVB Tel Aeadeaw f - M *Op.n Suudaya, .Lakf and, « • - " - «
STAT* ftp^rebate
BAHsW BALLsnchetter C8,Hartland l8;South
Lye» §2t Dexter 42; (iraxul Led^e•t , Howell 61; Brighton 49, Clarenoevills II; Roosevelt 770, University44; Dundee 77, Chelsea 49; Milan*1, Lincoln 46; Saline 56, Flat Roc*Roc* 46; An" Arbor 60, Jackson 44;St. Thomas 57, St. Alphonsus 56;Britton 35. Adrian Catholic :].S;Di»n»vills 85 Leslie 56; FowIerviJlt 47,Webberille 44; Ha»lett 78, Stock*.
76.
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Mn. Bonnie Henry entertaincU0. E. S.PaSt Matrons Monday.
Me*daniM Beulah Miller, Eloy<«eCampbell, Mae Daller and MarioaPearson were co-hostessea.
The builders »how sponsored l>ytae Howell Jaycees IH at th« armorytliere April 5, 6, 7,
Tht Livingston Southweit SuilConservation and Election in at UioGregory Elementary School Jan.2o at 7:30 p.m. George Greenleaf ofMichigan State Univevrsity it thespenVer.
The Milton Carver family wers iec*nt fue«t« of Vern Button ariflwife in Jnckson.
William Schmidt attended 'liesupervisory banquet at the FordMotor Company Central Officeim Jjearborn Saturday eveniag.
Th« beauty of R. W. Wylie hasllesn temporarily marred by poUon»ui<kc acquitred at a toboggan party. 'lis cousin, Tom Wylie extends hin>iis sympathy.
The Martin Phillip* family of Ypsilanti spent Sunday with th« Har-old Perters
ia tk« Matter ef the Estate ^Lena Robesen, Smith. Deceased.
At a setsie* U said Ceart* keld attk« F • » > • Of«ee at fee Cis? • 'Howell, in taid county on the 11thday of January , 19S7.
Preteat: M»« Strata » fari*,Judge ef Predate.
Notice is Korea? %iw\, T^tt allcreditors el sat4 eVeeasoa1 are Hquir-§4 t« present tkek claims k writtaB
and under eat*, te said €e«rt, a«d to |to stv* A copy thereof on Luada 'A;:L: --hall. Gregory, Mich, fidieua'y»aid tsiat«>hak suea eiaima will i tke*rr* at the Piefce* •*>•« onMun-h 19, 1957 at tsn A. M.
U u •t4ere«, H u t aetiee frkerefLe |ftv«a »y »u»li«atiea e/ a «ep|rhtreof f*r taree weeks eeaseeMvelfor«vi«u» le said day • /;b« Piaekney ftitpatcs,fiduciary M U M a —M *i *•'• ••ti<«le »t strata • • • • ea«a kaewn party'* iRttiMt at liis last ka*w« addressi i^gistaree1 «aii, reiuni r—ipt deby registered mail, return receipt de -aianded at Isast fourteen (14) dayspiier t« ruck kea«tec «r by pevseaalt>«rvite a; least five (fc) dafs prit te<uck kearing.
tutmi* R. 8»itk* Jmrfffe e/Deputy Rofuter e^ PrebateHelea M.
The Brighton village eeoncil appiopiiated $2689.75 from A e park-,ing meter fund to impre*» to park-ing lot
Brian Watson is tko faBsfeg teoi -er on the Brighton high sfbool bft«.ket ball team. He has avoreged 20.1j- .nU per game for 7 games.
The Dexter firemen have prepar-ed a lighted skating link fteBind **•th« new fire hall there.
Foster C. Waite has retired after43 year and 11 months atTVke as acarrier at the Ann Arbor pritoffice.He lives at Dexter ..
John Aiber has been installed athead ef the Chelsea Kiwutis Club.
The Chelsea police dept. made tlSarrests during the past fear-
There were 58 traffJg toth inDetroit in 1956.
A move is underway te form acounty athletic club which wouli
j sponsor football, baseball, baskettall and softbail. Robert J|T*hall ishe* ling it.
Henry Wallace, former vfce pres.ident is the speaker at Farmer tWe«k ~t Michigan SUte College onJanuaiy 28--Feb. 1.
A number of tthe Howett Commandry Knight Templars will march intht inaugural parade of PresidentEisenhower at Washington f). C. onJanuary 21.
T'-ree Howell people were hurt nan auto accident at Whiteiish PointlM*t week. Drain Com. Floyd Munsellmas the least hurt. Mr. and Mrs. C.E.Poninp were taken to the) fewberry
hospital.Ex-Congressman Seymew Person |
is still a patient at St. Lawrence hos II»ital, Lansing-. \
The Bx-own-McClaren Hejunnj ofhas elected Ray Smith executiveice president and Lincoln SnUth, vieepresident in charge of salea.
In Ue Circnit Ce*rt | t r tk« Cowitye#
THEATRE
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V»MAY ELIZABETH KIYN0LD*
APPBAEANC1
ion of said Court hold inthe County building, b the City of
~ Michigan, on tkis 2tth day ofDecember, 19M.
Present: Hon. E. Read Fletcher,Circuit Court Commiaaioner
tat the above entitled cauae it ap.pear that the d«fpapal ,May Bhaa-beth H#ytv?«U)i8 not a l»«ident of thisSUtte, but that her address it 24*St. liOuis A^nue, l^as Vegas, Nevada.
It Is Hereby Ordered, Adjudgeda»d Docroed that the Defendant, MayElizabeth Reynold*, enter her appearantee in said cause o s or beforethreo (S)months from ttit date of thU•rder, and that within forty (40)inyt, the plaintiff, Gnj R. ReynoldsJr. cause this ordev to be publishedia a newspaper eirculatod and publisned -vithin said county, e*id pubicatioa
Friday, 8at«rday, Jan«ary 18, i tDouble Feature ..
Watt Disney's
HOWELLTHiATK
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DAVY CROCKETT ANDRIVER PIRATES'
' in Technkossr
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. WML, Thar. Jam. It, 17I Tab Mw%m and NataMoiVarloe* and
"YAQUI DRUMS"
Rod Cameron, J. Carol Naiahand Mary Castle
M, MSunday, Monday, Januarygun. Shows 2 p. m. Cont.
Gregory Peck -
aday, Saturday, January 16, It
John Afar and Cynthia Pttriokte
THE MOLE P E O P L B Q "
[ MaboMy aa4 Martha | ^ « r
"SHOWDOWN
teAT ABtUNE"
"MOBY DI€K"in CinemaScooe ann Technicolor
t y,te be continued onto ! i eaehfer s»x(§)weeks in succession, andfurther, that a eopy Qf this order besetved upon the defendant, May £ i u -abosh Reynold*, at th« above addrotaHy R«fi«t«red Mail, Bttura Receipt
%. Rt«d Fletcher, Cir*»it Court Cem-
A True CopyS9vtn« R. DanielsCounty Clark
He./ell, Mieh.
Richard Baaehart and Leo G«ftnNovelty Late News Color Cartoon
Taes., Wed., Thura., Jan. 22, 21. 24Danger's Own Port of Entry
"PORT AFRIQUB"in Technicolor
withPier Angell and Phil Carey
Novelty Late News Color Csrtooa
Sunday, Monday, January H, 11June Allyaon and Jack Lomnion
te"YOU CANT BUN AWAY
PROM IT"in Teohnioolor and Viesa
Tut*,, Wed., Thurs., Jan. 21, H. UDeRorah Kerr and John Kt*r
to•• TEA AND SYMPATHY"in CinemaSeope and CoUr
SunAlbert
The Clayton Mussonsdinner ?ue#A» of th#
Dinkels.4rs. June Hendee attended a
shower last Thursday for Mrs. Rob•rt Grover g-iven by Mre. Esther
m Lan^fs. Audrey Dinkelsine- Saturday.
Melvin Toti and wtfe of Detroitspent Suru'ay with th# Bob Tasch
family. The Cy AtLee family ofGladwin called Thursday em*outehorn« from Florida.
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irfnt of East Main St. te the NoIT1 Cook family. i
The Craftsmen's ^nnrtette -of 1Oorge (iaidner, Haroid Rigg», Orland Win.-low and Don Mor.y aaiUfai, the i-ocreation banquet at. theHamburg: fire hall Saturday night.The Homer Abneys attended,
Mrs. Howard Read entertained''her bridge club last Thursday.
0,car Beck has sold the Plaikoplace on M-36E to Rudolphen.called to Jackson last week b /illness and death of her UAefo, SheriJan Hadley.
j Ed Bennett has . bought tfc Pric?Mohilo! gas station.
Notes of 48 Years Ago• Margaret Lnych is the proud poss-essor of a fine new piano.
1 he First State A Savings BaJUvi Howell has declared a n 8 percentdividend.
XbVjohn Dinkels entertained WillDunning and family and John Gard-ner and wife at dinner Sunday., Mr. and Mrs. Otto Poole gave B
surprise party Friday for their net>-hftv, Thomas Poole, Friday on his21M birthday.
The M. E. Church held « dinner atthe church Wednesday and will holda Valentine party at the W. H. Clar.cborne Feb. L»l . They have chosen' upsides and/will put on a contest. The
The Jack Sharps of Lansing andMm. Mae Metz of Howell were>&inday guests of the Lee Laveyt.
Ona Campbell and wife were inLanding Friday.
TV Merwin Campbell entetainedSunday in honor of their son, whoieaves fcr Humboldt Colleges Miuieapolis, Minn. Thursday at dinnerSunday the James Hall family andElaine Glover of Stockbridge. ThoAco factory where he works gave aparty ior :him Friday. Dinner wasserved and he was given a pen andpencil set.
Mrs. Julia Kahn Wer.e has resign!ed her-position at the Aco Co. hhe'was givon a farewell dinner last f • •>
and peaented with a high chair' U V U M f t tand -Janbv clothes. 1 '
Mrs. Clare Palmer wi« eailed toDetroit Sunday by the death < heraunt, Mrs. Ethel LaPletchaf,
ftobbit Reason spent the woak endwith Dennis SDiLna^U t t Lakeland.
Addiaf MacttMsType Wiiters
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pj are Mesdsvmes Leal
and Rose Parker. The winner will be}the one who gets closest to a mileof nennies.
iS^nator Frank Shields has beann 'dc chairman of the Rules and Mt.JH^asant Normal committees .
Born to CUude Reason and wifeJan. Id a boy and to Ross Hinchey«n"d wife ian A i7 , a girl.
"Sirs. Patrick Famani has been visiting her daughter, • Mrs. Kate Fitzpa'ttirk in Detroit.
Mi*s Jessie Greed entertained ther.'liance Club Friday night.
The John Dinkels entertained Mis*Fannie Monks, Grace and Nellie Gardner Friday night.
Frank Dolan has an opening adv.for his grocery store in this issue.
Luther Pollok who bought theDave ChaJker farm at PattersonLake has the same advertised forsale.
In stalled, Servietd, Repaired 4
Water System• ? ' . •
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Not's of 25 Years AgoMneknor nigh school beat S
Mary4! of Chelsea 29 to 13. StanleyDinkel had 13 points for Pinckntyand Marshall Meabon l4.
The Pinckney Independents werebeaten by the South Baptist -Churchteam of Lansing 55 to 27. Don Swarthout had 15 points for Pinckney andRoy Reason 12.
The Community Player* made $70on their play "Valley Farm" .Adm.was '£T,c and 15c.
The Annual Father A Son Banquet
PUTNAM TOWNSHIP TAXES1 WILL BE AT THE PUTNAM TOWN HALL
TO COLLECT TAXES AS FOLLOWS.SATURDAYS 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M.
TUESDAYS 5 P. M. TO 9 P. M.STARTING SATURDAY. DECEMBER
DOG TAGS ON SALE. ADDITIONAL FEEPAID AFTER FEB. 2ft. 1957
HELEN REYNOLDS. TWP. TREAS..545 PUTNAM ST. PINCKNEY PHONE UP tLIVINGSTON LODGE NO. 76, Pincknty, Mich.Dear Brothers:
The Aiuiual Friends' Ni^rt Dinner (Venison Banauet) will t»
AH Master Masons are invited to come and bring a friend (Masonicor non-Masonic) for an evening of fellowship and enjoyment.
Tickets are priced at $1.75 each and reservations should be in myhands by February 5, 1957, and can be picked up at the door on thenight of the dinner. It would be appreciated if remittance could ac-company reservation.
w i ^°nly *• a limited number of tickets available *t the door,
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ware, AppHaac<indowi PituV
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is ut the Cong l. church Feb. 3.The Junior Kings Daughters have
elected the following officers: Pres.Jean Graves; Vice Pres., Lois Kennedy: Sec., Virginia Darrow; Treai.Janit Carr; Leade Mrs. Mae Daller.
The bam on the Gene Mclntyrefarm was struck by lightning Fridayand burned .
Mrs. John Dunbar, 86, died atherhome here Monday. She leaves herfeu*b*nd and a ton, Will, of Jackson.
}irn. EOe* Pearson Peach died atjfecr home In Brighton Jan. 4.} THe first robbin is reported teenj here again in various placet.
Doll Ball of Kalaroazoo is visitingrelatives here.
Ed Bowers, brother of Frank willleajve lor Europo Fob. 1. He worksfor fhe fttmington Arms Co.
Kbdney Hubbol of Howell iea collection of old aAitoetv He
rhn« used hp Aahrey Gili on the nail risjle, made it mn and: wUl tat* it in ft» Defiroh Auto Skew.(Me wanted Dr. B. F. SgkrV «H
so it is urged that reservations be in early.^ 2 ; Sincerely and Fraternally,
^ 6-9667 H a r o l d A p o r t e r9686 Winston Drive Junior WardenPinckney, Michigan Livingston Lodge No.
Ihe lodg« secretary has tickets tell. UP 8f . h A.
WEBSTERMr. Webster defines a true* as "an automotive vehicle for
long distance hauling" and this ia technically true. Butto the millions of Americans whose everyday life is gearedto the flow of motor transport a truck is much more ttorathis.
It's a shipment of supplied tor me corner drug storewhere you buy; a crate 4 spare parte lor the auto Ttjuhgarage you patronize; a load of foodstuffs for your favor-ite grocery; shoes for little Junior tyt-glaates for Miry,paint for that bedroom you're doing ov«r, the TV set you'vebeen waiting for..
l i fe in Michigan fr* couldnt go *n'm H dee» todafwithout truck*. Agrkult«rt and indvttiy dtpend on tikemSo do th« butcher, ths) bai(t*# the candkttiek maker, feyou
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GROCERiES SRYtiOODS
<]ENTS FURNISHINGS , ^ 1 * 2
GOODS• • • • ' • » : « • • .
SHOES
UNGEME l: Wf
Mrs. Jolm Rahrtec, Lakeland isi s visiting her parents the MarkHohnsiss at Santa Maria tosild,Florida.
The Javea Whitley family spentSunday to Dearborn wit* the JohnMeGuiroj|r.Steve Brown e W daughtflv, MarftyR* <J Detroit wens aleethere.
The Harold Henry family sfjafttthe. week end in Bellafouta&e.Ohio
Harold Henry was in Addison lastTuesday and acted as senior deaeonwhen his.father reteived a Masonicdegree.
Henry Collins and wife of Ypsilanti called at the Dispatch office onSaturday. They informed us thatBeverly Tupper, daughter of theWard Tuppers of Dexter, had tohave part of her leg removed, foi l .vwing an auto accident.
Neman Clark jr. who recently returned from Floida, expects to goback soon. He will drive a car thru.
*lhe L. J. Swarthouts called onMrs .Edith Gallup in Fowlervilie onSunday. .
Mrs. {Catherine Heath has soldher bouse on East Putnam St. toSam Gentile.She has gone to Jackaonville, Florida to visit ^her son
I The Blue Water Laundromat and StoreWinter and Svi»»«*—* .-en toc«u»ay&
|SrtU Road off M-^d, Lukeland, MWater, Family W?sb,Lry Fum i!/ \\ asL, Dry - Cleaning, fcettoa
Rugs, C.I Spreads andUtu^s. L*t us re-coior vr**h ourProcess!!:. .!
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HELLER'S FLOWEFS
T5AY iJ: A WITH FLOwEKS;i
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Orla Hinchey baa gone to Florida| with the McCabe boys of ttunith.
William Euler has been appoint,ed to take the dog census In Putnamtownship.
Dick Wylie, Cathy Wiltse andDonna Basydlo took the General Mo
I tors scholarship examination at;' Jackson SatuWay.Bay Mortarity;4 went with them;-
Clarenee Deal of Dtnsville calledon William Shehan Tuesday.tha.Francis Shehans Saturday and Dr.Harkw Shehan and wife of Jackson
, on Sunday.J The Gerald Bauer family of Webb< erville were Saturday guests of
Mrs. Edna Spears.Tho Ather Wylies ealled on the
Ned Sehauflee of Btoekbidge- Sun -I <iay.
The George VaiNormana ww«Sunday guests of th»« Paris Carversat Roisman near oledo
Guests of Mrs. Emma EHnkel emsday last week were Mrs. FloreneeBoyce of Chslsea and Isabelle Dun-bar of Jackson.
The Lambert Hunrys of Detroitand Keith Bradbury* of Chelseafpsnt Sunday with the L.J. Henry's.
The G. W. Meyer family of Sto«khridf* were Sunday guests of W. H.Meyer and wife.
Mark Swarthout who has been illfor some ttme was taken to MePfcer-•br, hospital Saturday in th« ambilance.
Ths Jack Clark family of Dexterwere unday Sunday gueste at theMark Kash htfhre.
Olin Robinson sr. returned home
Wagoners Grocer}6066 PD4CKNSY ROAD
Quality MerchandiseLOW PRICKS
Beer a»l Wine To Take Owl
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ed on him Sunday.The Olin Robinsons, jv. bays mov
ed from Ann Arbor to Ypsilan ti,Thoiv son.Gregory, spent last woehwith his grandparent*,the Robinsonsat Rush Lake .
Mra, Howard Rtopelle of RuisLake who has been ill lajiome fromMelhjs hospital.
Lester MeAfee and wiffe were inLanding last Tuesday.
James Boyd of Lakeland eamehom^ from Sw Joe hospital, Ann Arker.
iWre. Anna Seefeld of Ann Axborvisited the Robert Seefelde laatweek. They called on Hths owar«beefelds in Brighton.
Ws were in error la**-week. TheClifford Millers Winston Baughasand Harold Henrys and wivei
Lawrence Camburn and wife weredid not go to Lovelis. They go
Moaty OrdersPtr*on*l Mosey OrdersBalk DraftsEisoiand C«rti/leam •£Certified Cb««kiTim* C&.*ifi<.vuec ef Depesl^starings AteountsCaristmas Clus AeceuatsCoio Bank*Aato Loaaibusinses LoaasFHA Till* I Leaat (.'i «nt)
U' Y o u t>**iipt
A k > a r t C o u * o n ftnd
Psr^nal LoaBa№•«] K«Ute Lsaas (Uan<a«e)
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THE M«I
OVER NINETYAN Deposits up
YEARS OF SAM l A N N N t
C#rpirs%ti—
ShopG#orge Gardner and wife ef
Strawberry expeet to leare for Floeida Feb. 9 for two weeks.
Th# Gerry Eichman family calledea the Russell Glovers in Webber.ville Sunday.
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STARTS JANUARY 16.1957
Six Days a Week
Bum pi Repairing, Duco
P<riatini>*ffe-3
COATS-COAT SETS
Sises S-6, 7-14, h-UResinced to as low as
BOTS JACX1TS
Sises 4~Mfcedueed to as lew an
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PINCKNEV BODy SHOPBob Egeler, Pro
1 and 2 piece SNOW SUITS
Siies »~-fReduced to as tow as
8.00SNOW PANTS
Sixes 3-7Woo's sad Water Repellaate
JLNED JEANSBOYS AND GUttX
BROKEN SIZE*
3.00
WOMEN'S AND GIRL'SJACKETS
Redneed to as lew aa
7.00DRESSES
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SOX par pair
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Many Otha* Itama too Numer oua <o UatAil naUsjmil Mo Knha&Ce or Rcfttda.
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For the heort of your home, buy a
MYERSWATER SYSTEM
When you remodel, build or buy beyond the city watermains, plan for future water needs. Think of all the ' extras"you may want to add later on. Dishwashers, automaticlaundry equipment, new fixtures will make a smalt pumpwork too hard, reduce water pressure, cause costlybreakdowns.
When you »r* making plans, we will be gUd to reoem-mend a thrifty Myers watersystem with adequate ca- i
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pacity for expansion. It maysave you expensive changeslater.
Writ* ortoday.obligation.
FOR ?ALE Youth Bed, springssprings $20.00. -.Hobera Ainbvrgay, phone UP 8-3106
FOR SALE-Reasonable.- ReasonableElectriclux sweeper and attachments
i Sparton 21 in. floor model T. V.,table model, white motorola radio•resser with large mirror,new silverware, Bervice lor eight.Mrs. Menvin Campbell Ph. UP8-31K6
| FOR SALE-Large white eggs 50c a[ dozen. Live Leghorn hens $1.00 each.\ Woo< roe Massey, 938 Rush Lake Rd.
Phone UP 8 3237
WAIMTED- A tfaby Sitter for twoweek December 19 to January 2.Fhone UP 8 5539
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY- Me- Ichanirally minded men interested i»small well paying bus^ess, conduct-1ed fxom home. No selling hut bonatied business pay $15 to $30 a day.. \Write postoffice but No. 32, Howeli, !
Michigan
VV AMTED^WilTbaby sit your hou«or mine. Washing, done reaSoaable.
Mrs. VanSkiver. ^FO^RENT^-FurnTshed room. A!s°
s House trailer for sale Mrs Heath141 St*art St. Phone UP • - *
IH£ BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORJttl
The Pincknty Sanitarium
Raj M. Diffy, M. D.Fiaekmtj Hichigaa
Gall 11:00' A. H. to 2:00 P. M.Xxcopt Wednesdays
ttottu Tuea^ Fri, Stu .9:00 to 8:00 P. M.
Hitter i.VJSales-ServiceUAD1U *i
«uiN£KAL HOME
DM C SwartktfllDirector
Modem KquipnioMAmbulance Service
PHONB U P M1Y1
pl ajnd C<mrteoa&I'ten* VI* i-5M» 12& WelMiter
CLAYLVLE W. MJNSELL ASSOCIATE
REGJ«TfiRKD LANDSURVEYOR
Office 211H £a»t Grand RiverPhone 1661-W How«il,
W. MuiibeU,
Fred 6. ReioklwH, SOPtOMETKk>'i
120 West Grand RiverHowell,358
LLOYD HENDEE
HARD1
Bott№ . COOKING, WATER HEAllNG AND
WYLIE L P. GAS SERVICE
HOME HEATING
PHONE 63 HOWELL
HINT ApartaiealMarvU Shkey
S(8 E. Main St. Retf.
I.I:T ME SHOW YOU -W in busines for yourself O» an myest.ment ef under $6* I«a4i*« t» i»-cem« ef $500 a montk or »•!•• wit*i«ar.y retirtment possibltb |tu»»»ndane wift werk t»feth«r.
. RlcCLOSKEYDENTISThone Office
Residence 814gs by
Howell
V\'etbiy Madtt to
PBOMJI V f MieT
Roger J* O U T AgencyCOMFUiTX INSURANCE e b m
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Edith R.Carr1 4 S MILL ST., Hick. Phtou UP
WYUE,
SALB-Wnita ^ l l l e s s P°P c° r n |Bros. Phone UP 8-3277 I
AuctioneerFAttM SALEJ A SPECIALXIT
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SALE- -Blonde OUK " Bedroomui. at 9890 Blue Water Drive BassLake, Lekeland, Phone, AC 7-52d4FOR S A L E - ^ e T - f a r ElectricSteve, Ironer, Trailer for Sent .
George VanSkiver n
Mrs. Dorothy Dinkel and Mrs.Fann'e Kavanaugh were in Jackso)
F l Dt y 'Winger gave a dinner for
; so glniJand dancing, in addtnox^toth. east Rev. and Mrs Winge , jMr and Mrs. Louis Stackable, Mr.Reader and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tascn I
W Z : A^en SiUrleys had for Sondav dinner guests the Ken MoliL
" Leonard Lees and Bob Ambui
Dr. H P HolmquistCjhiroprar.tor X-RajTuesday Through Satur^ty
11 to 3 and 5 to 7and by Appointment
AC 7-2931300 West Giand P.ivtr
BRIGHTON .
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Uarald Reason— 20i> Nortii
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by Appotpt»fOt•136 Chiton Rond, %mi. ti. 4t i
w BrirAton AC >M&
LEE UVEYGeneral insurance
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Aini'uvgcy
T 9ST--A black leather prayer »e*'<, FOR SALE-R«al Estate of AU4%\V'i Mcke8, ceataining ma»y car«ir,, LiH;.np;» Wanted.at St. Mary's Ofcurch New Years . r
DMV Reward Sale-man for C. B. Smith I.e.
Mrs. William Brennan, Lakeland phono UP S--S146
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Ftf R SALE— Steksteel cle«et. Very
NO.-2--611S, Ana
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SALE-Electric Ranee. $li?5. luzzara UP 1-3135
ABNT-—Modern S t»«mshewer, ene eedreoai aae will furaisa,Beat, will furnish, pas er electricrang*, pleaty ef *ot water, real cozyfer nice ceuple. M.F. Shirey UPB
R E N T — Twe »«<ii-oo» •h««»or, M - 3 6 East of Pinckney. GallDetroit Kenwood B-480t
W A N T E D - S t a m p i n r foreman, m i s t •be pioduction minded with good working: knowledge of die maintenancea i d repair. P. 0 . Bex SS, Hewell' iowcl l Industries
F#R SALE—Yellew shelUilie M 1». «»11 ea N. J.Pheat VP f—3139
WANTfiB—Te «emy h*me by day er..r'heae ¥P t-MI2 .
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FftR RALE-Manure 8»neihrBKeeUent ieadi^em|. '- ' • ? i
2412 M-30 West
M
geys.Mesdames Sadie Moran, Roberta
and Eva Kngquist areipecial O.E.S. Grand
mpn-, „ at Grand Rapids.The Joe Griffiths spent the wet>k
wiih the Don Griffith family at Mt.Peasant.
Mrs. Khanor Ledwidge entertain-ed Sunday Mrs. Nan Meabon anddaughter, Susan, of Ann Abbor andthe Kevin Ledwidge family.
G»rald Kennedy and wife of Howell were Sunday guests of the Irvin.Kennedys.
The Pinckney Rainbow Girlsheld a board meeting- Sunday nightat the home of Mrs. Sadie Moran.
The Misses Nellie Gardner andFannie Monks were Sunday dinnerquests of the Andrew Nesbitts. Mr*1.Joe Howell and children of Brightoncalled.
.CLASi i tEDTony MaBdcIls SawFiliug ShopLAWN MOWER SHARPEN1NGG1 1 5 2 4 Hiverbanfc B >w«d Lake
WANTED TO BUY - U s *and lifles. AlsoMione UP8-3128
< WANTED-Baby Sitting.I J*l»en« UP !
FORPoitag. Lake
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FOR SALE-Singer Sewing Ma«h>ne F 0 R S A L E . . ^ ^ j ^ B % m f 9 iwith motor. Apply Howard Craig %\ l i v 8 oi. fa^tf, UP *..****2909 W- M-36. " ; - . •
FOR SAI E-Portablt "^Automatic WAiVTBD-Parms *Llectric Rsdiator. heat lrsdroom of AIVA. Have Betr«it *a4 e«t wt ior bath. Original price $55. Sal* buytia. A poat ««r« w « i h i fprice ^25. Fr*<\ V. Fish, Pinckiwy, '1«piie»cntatve U y«nr 4*ec.Mich. Phone UJP 8 3291 At«hin»on
— _ — — « ~ •• '*•'•>- West M R in Slt-eet,WANTED—AU Kinds of raw fur*.'ul.,o beef hidog nad deer skins. WANTED-Maa or ^*iSM« U Mat
Lucius J. Doyle phone UP 8-511W_ u-am yeu /«« er salt
P'OR SALE--Two wheel trailer.dual A.tehin«enwheels,7x 5 bed, all oak floor bed for JO2 v/tit Mam Street,?50.00, House Trailer, - Zimmermaamake, sleep*. 4, bottle gas Stevens* ANNdU _box, oil heatrr, trunk bread box and of Flerftt Arraa§e«««tts.
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FRUITS
M E A T S GRGCI^t*
GOOD REASONS fer BORROW IN«
. Te pay decter or dentist
. . Te defray teftool expemes
. . Te fet en your feet and fmake a fresh start! !
(Neu—budfeted expenses have to temet (whether yon see them cominfor not). The cost is low because wemake so many loans. Terms are adjusted to income. The transactionstrengthens your credit here.Call aay time.
. Te Meet yeur taxis..
s.s cupboaid good tirea, insulatedS22P. Living room smte, $10. t\2 beds 3 shair and table $2, Loua^eChair $3. ? Springs $4. Set of difthec,new, Sofr ^tand $5, Mirror rack ft-Wilton rug 9x12 $10; Studte eeittffc20, Zenith ra^ie $10. $74 er take allfer $50. ,ilobert Harbo'.dt 114HHi-land Lake, Phone UP M f IS
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Mary.1EAL E8TATI
WolterREAL ESTATE HUB
132 MAIN ST.
FISH
Q U A L I T Y
MARKET PRICES
COURTEOUS SERVICE
FIRST NATIONAL Bankt HOWELL, MICHIGAN
fed***!JleeaW erf Fadtrall
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. . . . . Branch OfficeHenry Krahn.
at tke Pinckney Oftice
*M Sa. Main Ann A
1018
Glass Sbld and vIntftalkd
Grand RiYtjr.Phoa* i « *Howefi,
R. LSORKELL
COALHAR1, S O n , STOKER ANO
CET IT DELIVERED NOWCASH PAID FOR WHEAT
Cenpiete Feed ir iadhf Serviee
OATS AN0 BEANS
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