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•>.v'''^:v''M , .. ••• i '* '"V-f/ . "|^pp|l! : .w^J | •••;^ l ¾p•»Wl«Pv?*" , ' , •••w p «^Ti'V|w^-fHWP!fP!^iipppfpj|p|^ -»•/.. -,'•; 'f. T"' J*?' Ve&m 70 Deaths MAN FATALLY SHOT WED. Michigan Mirror The legislature just can't keep lits hands oft the states £i*u urn hion^a year liguor industry. Tiie. state liguor setup is compntaieu V*q)i not so much that ii couia not qo without expermenting, George Bui}ke jr., the chairman, is a capi able man and is recognized, rie , won a skirmish with the lie pub j loans last year.They tried to get uii0 caiied. They found Sc a bill through to put a ceiling on Using dead in the kitichen of the the inventory but could not man i Hmmett Carpenter cottage with ,age it. Then they went to Burke i a aanina ounslm* wAimJ ^ 1 and asked him to keep me iiqu or inventory down to ^12 rn±iiioii He agreed. Then the legisiutuie passed, a bill ordering the S. IX JS^S^LJ^E^^^^^ 9 ^^- February 11, 1953 ! ' (^tholic . '*** fell* J 8 " 81 *^ Cbuicb ^ ?*•*$&$'L Sdunitt Sunday Mante* Winter: &0Q & XOtOC Novenna Devotionji FfWfty eveniQ at 7:30 p. so. POM«H D. to increase their liguor stock Wednesday shoortly after 10:00 p. m. Undersherrri Frank Zi&glei and Deputies Bob Egeler anu Lawrence Camburn were caaed to Patterson Lake by the iep^ii that Yager Sortor, 56, of UeUou had died mere oi gunshot j ^ ^ - ¾ No<rW2Jla j* f 0 y o < u wounds. Coroner £ibble was Saturday 7i3Q Jo 8*00 P. V. also called. They found Sortor \ flmnkyy befcfl? 8x00 Maei Congi cga tiuiicvi ftev, Keith Ruegseqger. Pastor Sunday School . 1 nnn Morning Worship Vk t- "~ bociai Items Grade SCJUHJ News CTrrDrr BTWI T KINDERGARTEN 5TXERLE-RETZLOFF WEDDING Judy Reynolds made a stand-.;, ihe wedding oi Vivian Joan cowboy over the week end. She van aierie. daughter of Mr, and Mrs., .take off his hat. No. i , lurreut Comment Preside gaping gunshot wound below •he shouidier. The gun, a 12 quags was lieing on the floof an:! both the walls and floor we:o blood spattered. The Car t 9;30 a. m. 10:45 a.m. 3:30 to 4:6b" p.m. * * ? inventory_wentVp- a ^ ^ ^ , 5 1 , / ^ ^ 5 s ^f:! 3 2 ½ ^ ¾ ^ ^ A G ' Pilgrim Fello Monday Nig j Wed. Choir Practise junior iiug War U and works for Green Max Dyer oi Pinckney to Ed ward jjetzofi jr,son of Mr, and Mid, Edwara tuward Retzloff ot Miilington took place Jan. 31 at Brighton, Justice G. .trie Singer oL-t-iuljigv ) Mis. Patricia Todaro was the bridesmaid and John Packer the best man. Following the ceremony a re ception for friends and relatives was held at the home of the home ot the bride. Te couple will live in Pinckney ney. Tne bride attended 1 Pinck ruey high scnool and is employ ^P^ol^^^vver was Wawunqion £ Y rian , c ^itk at ns an he huu been OKHJIEJ 0 ""* Uniw * dhuji^h HoT ^^©d with Cheri Darrow wrote a letter ! her Uncle Bob, who is in the armv Cheri can write lots of words ail by herself. Margaret Ackley, Marilyn Sin*-' ©7 had ^ ^ ^ h ® *"** WW er and Pat Plummer went to the J church "J- ini S IS ni s wilaa circus. They told us about all the' no- They allowed Burk to increase Lar P £ntei sai d he was outside! pTTarim F ^ W . I , ; ! n M . • - -=« ^r to mventor/to, «5 milhon So!' COttaqe ? ad ^- Carpenter was j M^v N ^ h f S h u ' Qt V°° 5 ¾ ' «* a t h o o v e r Bal1 Co - Ann A have jumped recently 25 "pe? . ?!.. ^ ^ ro ^ w ^n . they | ^ ¾ ¾ ^ i g h t B ^ e Study _ , ^ T> qroom served ^ Worl4 thinKS they saw. We are all looking forward t.i ^oing next year when we are in the First Grade. Everybody thought Ed. Sullivan had an extra ^'ood program last Sunday. Harold Cavin and Joy Brinker an wiles a •wo**. a H L q SS dfc _ sse^ w,,i, n me lehovahs *nd his'moth-rt? 1 !? 11110 ^ 1 ^^ WUnesse,^ ^ ^ a h s sawuust trail tni*. l l , n> ' \r4r~ * ni& leaves tiiA 'J cWand'^Tnv^oTharb^en' 1 '!^^ , ^ Senior 7:3«] Bros, oi Pinckney. ra»ed aaain to $18. million. I & v ££ e £ ^ sh r g ^ < J^ 1 ^ nloht 8:00. Prayer Meet' The legislature is gomg to >._J K „-_ _ ^r^>, 0 ^r,^ „* ih*. i lr ^ - 8 ' 00 P* m imild a $2 million liguor ware %£±£ cottag^whefe liguor' We preach Chli f l ^ everyone house in Deboit to save $200,000 ^ , ^ ^ d S n T ^ d S i 1 8 VWy ' VerV Welc ° me " « year as they now rent 2 ware Ca penters ^ Sortor were! 1 houses and a retail warehouse., john FausseT and wife of Half They are holding off on a site se , M Lake aad Marshall Atkins< . ^chon as they are considering j H i l a n d Lake contractor . Mrs building it on the state fair groun - till out of school. Paul (jrHy and S?' o u s Wsn .but neve, afhhafid Sarah Mi-Mack™ came back today. \™ l{ }, an V church.We beueve »23 Jimmy told us about the new,, the , PJ*sident3 were EoiscoDof house over on the (iame Res,, v. j I a n s .^ue to the iact that theiSrhL I presidents were frr>ry; v v whei, th«» J? _ . 0;n Virginia which he Meiuiouite T^ w X^tw ' Faus ^ ^ relate ^i to Carpenters^ j save another;.. ^ Mrs. Carpenter| m as which would There is alsoo a proposal to en large the liguor commission from 'RAINBOW ASSEMBLY NO. 67 J On Feb. 7 Pinckney Assembly No. 67 Rainbow for Girls, receiv , ed their charter. The initiation ceremony was heia in the afternoon with Ann Shirley Reason ,past worthy ad \ visoi and her choir of officers ex empufying the degrees. Dinner was served in the din Oahrony ifionoiitie utmrch -4jy. Sue Beackvl Pasfn t^3 Su ft • Waltei Esch , leg. She still has a cast on it. | ffiJ2S? <&£***** »% .... 10:001 ing room to 100 people. | Mils. Forusser has been taking j ^ffl^^? H ^ "xl* "• • • ^ : W)i The charter service was held care of her. j ySiSr^ii!!!* '<£LLL. ' ' l } : i$ ^ lhe evening. Those taking 3 tK> 5 man group. All liguor ap pllications aie heard by 2 exam liners but their decision may be appealed to the state liauor com 4l _ on ... i ission- The examiners would be i ? ! ™ 3 ^ 38 R V ears - 5°^ into «1 topped if the commission was hc ^ ht WiUl Atkl ? s an * th 5^ went ! Carpenter,67, who retired from the Ford Motor Co. after work- (iail)i' Hesei'Ve, e is jk'oiiiir to move into. Ik says some steps no down the hill to ;i pond Htui there is a Vmat turned upsido down. Then y<m ste)) mvr a little stream and there is a bench (d sit on. It sounds like a vvnder- plaee. fu 'Oitown The GRADES ONK a..d TWO Robert Harrow went H r-fi.shin. with his parents, two brouuTs iuv They c-au«ht. aho v .t 21 fb.h and Mike Tessmer visitid made a 5 iman one. outdoors to settle it.The Faussers UNADHLA PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY FEB. 8TH There are now 400 SDD licen , Jj« d ^ c ^f home before .this.From» MQmh ^ Wofi ^J 10 . Q *+T either© the stones varied. Tha * •>» " * ^ f r^^ 9 ^ 1 ** iv.tu tM open in the rtate but there are ! ^ere the stories varied. The j The iervioe Wni K« ii rW j*« . i: .• nrTrr.PT>t*»r« worn frtlnan t n U m v o I i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 100 W"! *>« UJ ChOTG Michigan Order for Rainbow Girls, Fraziei\ grand worthy advisor; j f lorence Hart. Tyrian No. 6, ' marshall; Mildred French, re ; isto:\ Pat day. Sunday Becky Morris visited ho cousins at Port aye Lake. Hobby Million's mother is ill. Jamie Dad>on is sick with tIn flu, a- m. 460 applications Carpenters were taken to Howell e of :rae -, Tyrian No. 6; Ann Harter, , w *' SECOND (JRADK would like to c\pi(> Hill thanks to the mothers who accom- -It U estimated 174.000 ducks,, lo ~ inrf t h e decision to Atkins j feeese and swan are wintering , Carpenter went in the cottage to in Michigan. So far'79,000 deef hunters have ,sent in hunting report car as 13, *** • email game cards have been received. At the conservation meeting Feb 12 and 13, purchase oi 35b acress of hunting land, iishinq Cities in Dickinson and in.-n counties and adding 450 more aet his qun to shoot Atkins. The i MRTPT BSIT urtnire Ce, left, hastily. Mrs. Car^njerj M J S ^ ^ ^ and hei orother tned to take the, y.„ 0 p-i^i™, „j_u» no . ;, 7 ^.^fr.^-^Hrtffeiff?!*^ undefeated in 1 eague play id Land C ue with 6 victories. Dexter is P * u x TW„^4 rr secon d with a 5 and 1 record. Sortor ha, a wife in D^roit a p inckn Manchester a r,o lL m the army m Germany and . mn for their mQ fa another mirnea son in Detroit. ;itors scored 1Q p o i n t s the lagt 4 Trolz of Man iV x T •* —TUMIT M »iuy uaueiwjiea m league pla\ the struggle it went off!killing. J and lead L nd Q , ^ ^ ^ -tor Th*=? coroner ruled the ,,^ - tV , c ^.^.rT..^ 1 ! m death accidental. CARD OF THANKS I wi^h to extend sincere thanks to all thc^e who remembered ^.-with cards, on my Jbirthday. Neil Tipladv SCHOOL NOTES CONT inothei' is in the 7 and Jack Jeffreys, Pinckney 5. The Pinckney second team al ares to five state projects will be oorTswaMhout. local mortician, minute9 tS w : n ^u^c^hes of -melt ar^ re ! i«* ^ ^ SJ^J g J ^ . ^ t e ^ T i thesl Aiken "of reSirf^Gree^ Home. Detrott^Friday. | Manchester and Jim Matteson Two million Ibs.,taken in Michi ANOTHER BREAKIN HTRE » ^nckney each had 9, Trolz ,'qan in 1951. Smelt are not nat l " * , v ra/tWfl frtn i, ; n a ive to Michigan. They we.e ursl rnfc sec0Ild , brea ^ ^Ldavl T " ' Ranted here in 1906 but the at | week tooK P i a a i h M S a ^ a y ^ lo ^ itampt failed. In 1912 they were'night wuen Persons v*™*™*! Pinckney won both games from successfully planted in Great i woK^m the back door of ^? f Byron here Tuesday night,, the Lakes waters the town hai: ana rifled the filing j trst team 47 to 45 and the sec A deer that' became mired in I *>** ^ 1 ° 24. Don Packer promot the muck at the Huron River at! '-JM^ ^ - T^^ ^ , r ^ v j g to the first team got 3 points. Millord last week was pulled \£Z~,„.. ' v ^ t ^w in trrv^ ! ™.. made ^ °ut of 7 foul shots. out and saved. | , K . ^ * w ^ nv h , lf ^^ t ^ Wn the'"® S ^ ^ T L ^ f c^J" 110166 * Pheasant banding has been : ^ .,, W * wfth ><TTP e^<^° f 9 S d ^ effr ^ s 8 ' ^ n n e r of canceled this year due to lack; siTin silver he left In the cab ' Byron led aI1 1613 Wlthh 20 of snow, , [ ne i This was all the thieves got. The largest large tooth aspen J No clues were found.State police is located near Sumner in Grat \ fo--nd a pocket book in the pub Will many. Chuckic hospital. Mnril.wt Atkins e;ot a new ring fov a biithday present from her grand- mother. " Susan LaHelle K'ot a silver dollar for her hirthday. FTI-TH GRA.)E NEWS The Sp<'!linL>' Bee winners wei'e: Mary I,ou Cantrall and Sandy Kuhn, runner ups were Bohby Holliste.r and Anita Shirey. We have bo<'n reading individual movies daily. The address to congress by Gen. iiisenhower outlining his polices last week was awaited with interest. The highlights of it was his lifting of the Chinese blockade, allow China Nationa lists on Formosa to raid the Chi nese mainland. Boiled down how ever this seems more of a gest lj ure than an ail out effort to end Riekie Tessmer at Saline n^ Sun ithe conflicl.The Chinese National i iste have no planes, landing era fts and'are short of guns and e equipment. They would be suppl ied with all thezv and taught the use ol them or aided by Ameri can boats and planes. The presi lent did not premise this. Conse guently their attacks at present would not bo anything more than pin pricks. Tins of co irse remov ep the possibility tijat Nationalist nocp. ».ii i.& uzz : to' relieve American troops in Korea. As their efforts will be centered agai nst the Chinese mainland. Congress har reversed itself anci given president Eisenhower the same power to reorganize the government enjoyed by presi dents ^oosevelt <& Truman.That is 'makinq it impo^'idle to block j reoiqamzatiens -xc^pt by a maj ' ority oi elected membeis instead of a majority of these present on tne floor. The week before they stripped hi.n of his power. It is said they heard hem the people Pack home. Cong. Clare Hoffman oi Michigan ani 5 others fought the measure 10 the bitter end fcaying it woula make congress a rubbei stamp. Most of President Eisenhowers , appointments have been confirm Donna Hollistei and Michael Mus-1 od. The one still up in the air is that of President Conant of Har to take have him leave our ^roup. We nre busy now tfeftiiiQ ready for our Valentine Pait> place Friday iii'ternonn. Patty tfucryitt went to her ej'eat- Lrrandfather's funeral Sunday. .,AniLa [,'.liii;L,. ^'.Mllueu Sin^o)', Ven- ning Curts. and Karen Bloxom are I hack in «choo| ayain. Judy l!(d/. [Hilled a t'joth Sunday. Mnry I.(>e As<dienbrenner and Joan Indies wore ah>ent Monday, Venning Curts lias a new hat 'and new shoes, John ('(done ha< a new hat, Wallace Si ne'er has new overalls, Nancy Read has a new scarf and new ice skates, and Iloii- ald Singer has a new collie puppy. We enjoyed our holiday last Wed- nesday. Lekoy Porter and William Cour- son each visited his grandmother Sunday, son each have haircuts. Billy Lipht had infection thumb last week. W in his iot county. It is 29 ft. in diamter,, lie p-ay station outside contain 29 ft. tal and has a spread of 38 ] mg pictu es of 3 girls and a boy ft. i bin they proved to be high Deer live trapping has started i school students. Last year 120 deer were live j trapped, tagged and released at j MRS HELEN LASKY ihe Cuisino game reserve near Mrs. Helen Lasky, 42, died at Shingleton. Convict labor was * f cmeo Saturday. She was the "used. , aauqhter of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Smelt and perch fishing is the j White of Howell and married Le© the best in years at Charleivoux; Lasky of Brighton who survives. but only fair at Saginaw where \ There are 2 sons pmd a daugh thete has not been much ice. j ter. The funeral was at the Brigh -•—— iicn Catholic church today. LIVINGSTON , , ,. , ° <lr '«* w Picture" ,,f the thing We are learning to do double that we saw at the circus for Mon-/ division. Patty is making a chart j day's art work on it and we find it very interesting: ... M er**s re ^ v a1 '^ "^king' plans for a Val- *T ^ 5 .^^ B ALL SCORES dentines party on Friday. NorthviLle 50, Brighton 46; Ev . We are starting units on the Pres- erett 51, Howell 46-Dexter 66, idents. HarUand 46; Dundee 49, Lincoln We arc sending the party favors 42. University 48, Milan 46;Sal for the veterans at Percy Jones ine 61, Chelsea 36; Roosevelt 53, Hospital today which we made. Hot Rock 40; Haslett 51, Stock , Duanu Haines is moving to Ari- vara college to be high commiss ionei ot Germany, most of the fact steams from the fact that he has gone on record as being a gainst the subsidizing of schools conducted by religious organiz ations out oi public funds. The German people aie said to be bridge 48. zona on Wednesday. We shall miss j puppy named Hex. THIRD GRADE We went to the Shrine Circu- Saturday. We had a good time. \V< , .,, . . . . . frsat to thank Mrs. Baughn, Mrs.) Wlllm « t0 acZQ # him " Hinchey, Mrs. Burg:, Mrs. Barrett Miss Slayden. and Mr. and M Vedder. Karen Singer ha* ! rs. a new collie him. CIRCUS DAY HERE SATURDAY" We are beginning a Better Writ- Scrtuiday was Shrine ClXCUS in g Campaign this week to improve Day here when 170 grade school in our written work. <3hildren were to the eirrns in Mr.*, filler was absent Friday. circus in Detroit in 5 school busses driven Sho w slt 'i'< ,f l at th( " University oil j U nio by H. C. Vedder, Jim Singer, Bay Michigan for work on her Master's Sunday, Claudia Garr visited relatives Sun- day. Bob Horner and his mother went ice-skating Sunday. Janice Rose went skatinjf too. r Darrow went ice fishinp Burns, Sam DeLapp and Ray Moriaiity. The chaperones were Degree in Education. DW FOR FEBRUARY ' ! A -? ;iSN T^ CHRISTINE JC<RG the teachers: Helen VanBlaricum kiatruction class lor Candida tea EPSON'S OWN 'STORY I Kotherine^Thayer, Jennie Kellen -4 *~~*\~ ~nrh M™H™ «^ht rrt i H o i L to [li * slor V oH Americc - berger, Maude Sharpe and Mrs «t temple each Monday nigh, at; ^ a3 been wcdtinq foT> Christine | Beadhy, They took their lunch Feb ^ - Sweetheart Party at Joraen£CI1 ' ^ e woman who was 1 Th» trio was made oossible h\ U, of M. Fresh Air Camp, Patter Lake, Pot luck dinner, loilow •d by program and dance, Feb. 18: Howell Past Masters' Night 7:00 p, m, February 21: MM degrees. Feb 25: Howell to work FC Btgreee at Pinckney, March 11: : Pinckney to work MM degree at Howell. Clare Miller W. M. P. W. Curlett, Sec. BAKE SALE FEBRUARY 14 org* once a man, tells in her own ticket donations by Thomas Benn words about her remarkable j er and Mr, Smitners and those transicimotion. Read the "Story bought of Miss MacCallum, the Oi My Liie" by Christine Jorgen school comimissioner. Johnny son, starting in this Sunday's Dinfcel, one of those who went Weekly exclusively with the informs us he was impressed. |eb. 15) i*«?uc c. the American unost by the trained elephants/ Detroit S u : ^ a / imes, tigers and lions. SIXTH GRADti We mad<' Valentint^s for Mr. Val- dick. Some made them for Mr. Berquisi also. Gordon LaBelle made one for Mrs. Tasch. Barbara Ma*- sey and Sandy Blankenbaker di;ew a valentine for Mrs. Tasch on the board. Last Thursday Mrs. Tasch showed us a movie her sixth grade made 2 years ago. It was Riki Tiki Tavi. Mrs. Tasch said Donald Singer was vcry^xCooperative last week. We are phjyd of Earle Simonason's attendence record. He has been here every day for nine weeks. Patty Milliken, Charles Root, Denise Mowers. Brenda Slayden. i Linda Barrett, and 'Carolyn Cos- gray are absent. We wonder if the cotton candy made thorn sick. We elected new room officers: President, Janice Ro?e; vice presi- dent, Don Ackley; secretary, Kathy Reason. Terry Rowell went ico fishing this week end. I CA! J /THANKS ; UNION CAUCUS I was ^ u.unk all those who, A Union Caucus will be held We learned how to divide &mui worked in the kitchen and din- |qt the Pinckney fire hall on lues, tiply fractions last week. Washenaws countys ban on tatties, numbtis and bingo is pro viding repercussion and numei ous letters are appearing in the papers mostly from organizations protesting against it. Gov. Will iams called a conference of all law enforcing cf.'icers of Mich, which seems to be chiefly aimed at blocking out the numbers rac ket which "flourishes in the cities. Raffles and bingo seem to have become casualties in this drive because they were in the way. and the law enforcement officers beUeved that major forrm of gam bling could not be suppressed un less all forms were. This ban seems to be affecting most oi the counties of the state. ^Helen Hayden had company Snn-j Gri'l«BI Wh Janice Rose's grandmother aI1(i ; The Pinckney 7th •• 8th qtode grandfather visited her Sunday. j teCBti WOn aames her » from We have started to read in a new reading book. FOt RTH GRADE NEWS On Friday afternoon we had a ing room at the recent Masonic j J|eb. 17 to nominate a village *We had an arithmetic test this meeting to plan our Vnlentine party. guest night _banguef.N. Topping ticket and transact any other bus J morning. There were 13 A*. J Th« program committee is in The ladies oi St. Mary's p a r i s h » ^ sons, Willard Wiltee, Homer iness that may come before it. | crt the Dunlavy Food Locker lPies 50 E. Lawrence CamLum, J.W. MASONIC INSTRUCTION CITIZENS CAUCUS SEVENTH GRADE At a meeting of the student coun- cil on Monday is was succrested by Peter Gcrycz that the president of - -A dUg*"! Caucus will be held the council should take an oath of dt the Pinckney fire *HJ on Sat office. Mark White and Peter O. E. S. NOTlCfc i _ Swertiheartiparty at U. of M^ Dr Morqan Smeadi Rt w . Gd^.Feb. 17 to pkree in aemination a fioryc-z wrote the oath that will he Fresh Air ^ ™ » re ^;.}* ^Lrvi«I ^ Lecturer of Michigan conducted' village ttcfcrt xmd transact any used at the next election. p,Tn.Brina .^^°¾ "TlS. a sc hool of instruction atthe Ma tother bariaess necssarv. On Friday, the girls will give a. u ° ^uLJ^rr^nflStosUonic temple Friday night. 75 V fin.e 4>00 p , m. Committee Valentine party for the boys. \ C °^J^^vitId -were persent. The followng lodgl . .... T £ ^ Both t^e seventh and eighth *rad« and Jaminee mynea , • _ .„™ ^~~*^~**A. U^OMII I _B«m to Jack Young and wife team* won victories over Dexter last Mi^ie Miller, Sec'y- represented: Howell, -BORX , Brighton/ Dexter, (Helen Chelsea, Fraternity, Ann Arbor, son. David Michael <EU£«W r-K 9n aoecial initiat es were representee: now»u, :«•** jy JW * * " m t M u " u « c . , T u * *u . 4 u , ?Ti ^rJ J FowIetviTIe, Brighton/ Dextor, (Helen Bume) Monday a 9 lb. Saturday. The score for the seventh ion at 8:00 p. m. «wn«*»«*w« «%!-«- _ . , « .... ».. grade was 27 • 18. DexteT Sat. morning. The Pinck ney 8th graders won 49 to 36. The Pinckney 7th graders 26 to 19. Richard Imus got 16 points and Tom Wylie and David Bums 10 each. chargpe of the games and amateur act*. Our Spelling Bee winoer for last Friday was Sheri Foster with Carol Miller runner-up. The winning word was claim, We are keeping our record on a new chart. Karl Bur* JfaM received informa- tion about the Greyohund Winter Sports Express from the Gpa*' Lake* Greyhound Line*. Karl w asking for this information. Ronnie MoaaonV brother, Charles, tM|n*T~arjd tone, Ry<qi^HKJl JtOK| v who is in the Army, has been home *y. •' rVroe in and J^lciwf-lpN^^ for a visit before leaving for Ger- your library look*. LIBRARY NEWS The Pinckney Community lib rary was the scene of much acH vity kxst Tues. Eveninq. a* TOhan teers gathered to put dVown our new linoleum rviqs. Those ?enao»r ed in the project were^ Mrs. Max 1 and Paul, Mm BBaarbelh Skip SwarthouV_Harold ir.. Mr. and Mrs» 'ffl f "%W'*W$&* ¥.* "% •*'&*} ^. •'•!>:,',-t^^/S§t*. J&txM- itaawfe?.

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Margare t Ackley Marilyn Sin- copy7 h a d ^ ^ ^ h reg WW er and Pat Plummer went to the J c h u r c h J - i n i S IS n i s wilaa circus They told us about all t h e

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They allowed Burk to increase L a r P pound n t e i s a i d he was outside pTTarim F ^ W I n M bull - -=laquo ^ r to mventorto laquo 5 milhon So C O t t a q e a d ^ - Carpenter was j M ^ v N ^ h f S h u Qt Vdegdeg 5 frac34 laquo a t h o o v e r B a l 1 C o - Ann A

have jumped recently 25 pe ^ ^ r o ^ w ^ n they | ^ frac34 frac34 ^ i g h t B ^ e Study _ 8 frac34 ^ T gt q r o o m s e r v e d ^ W o r l 4

thinKS they saw We are all looking forward ti

^oing next year when we are in the Fi rs t Grade

Everybody thought Ed Sullivan had an extra ^ood program last Sunday

Harold Cavin and Joy Brinker an

wiles a bullwo aHLqSSd f claquo_ trade

sse^ wi n m e lehovahs nd hismoth-rt111110 ^ 1 ^ ^ W U n e s s e ^ ^ ^ a h s sawuust trail tni l l ngt r4r~ niamp leaves tiiA J

c W a n d ^ T n v ^ o T h a r b ^ e n 1 ^ ^ ^ Senior 73laquo] Bros oi Pinckney r araquoed aaain to $18 million I amp v pound pound e pound ^ s h ^ deg r

g ^ lt J ^ 1 ^ nloht 800 Prayer Meet The legislature is gomg to gt_J Kbdquo-_ _ ^r^gt0^r^ bdquo ih i l r ^ - 8 0 0 P m

imild a $2 million liguor ware poundplusmnpound cottag^whefe l i g u o r W e p r e a c h Chlifl ^ e v e r y o n e

house in Deboit to save $200000 ^ ^ ^ d S n T ^ d S i 1 8 V W y V e r V W e l c deg m e laquo year as they now rent 2 ware C a p e n t e r s ^ Sortor were 1 houses and a retail warehouse j o h n FausseT and wife of Half They are holding off on a site se M L a k e a a d M a r s h a l l A t k i n s lt ^chon as they are considering j H i l a n d L a k e c o n t r a c t o r Mrs building it on the state fair groun -

till out of school Paul (jrHy and S o u s Wsn but n e v e a f h h a f i d Sarah Mi-Macktrade came back today tradel a n V c h u r c h W e b e u e v e raquo 2 3

Jimmy told us about the new t h e PJs ident3 w e r e EoiscoDof house over on the (iame Res v j I a n s ^ue to the i ac t that t h e i S r h L

I presidents were frrgtry v v

whei thlaquoraquo J _ 0 n Virginia

which he

Meiuiouite T ^ w X ^ t w F a u s ^ bull ^ r e l a t e ^i to Carpenters^ j save another ^ Mrs Carpenter| m

as which would

There is alsoo a proposal to en large the liguor commission from

RAINBOW ASSEMBLY NO 67 J On Feb 7 Pinckney Assembly

No 67 Rainbow for Girls receiv ed their charter

The initiation ceremony was heia in the afternoon with Ann Shirley Reason past worthy ad

visoi and her choir of officers ex empufying the degrees

Dinner was served in the din

Oahrony ifionoiitie utmrch -4jy Sue Beackvl Pasfn

t ^ 3 S u f t bull Waltei Esch leg She still has a cast on it | ffiJ2S ltamppound raquo 10001 ing room to 100 people | Mils Forusser has been taking j ^ f f l ^ ^ H ^ bull xl bull bull bull ^ W)i The charter service was held

care of her j y S i S r ^ i i ltpoundLLL l i$ ^ l h e evening Those taking 3 tKgt 5 man group All liguor ap pllications aie heard by 2 exam liners but their decision may be appealed to the state liauor com 4l_ o n i ission- The examiners would be i trade 3 ^ 3 8

RV e a r s- 5 deg ^ i n t o laquo1 t o p p e d if the commission was hc^ht W i U l A t k l s an t h 5 ^ w e n t

Carpenter67 who retired from the Ford Motor Co after work-

( ia i l ) i HeseiVe e is jkoiiiir to move into Ik

says some steps no down the hill to i pond Htui there is a Vmat turned upsido down Then yltm ste)) mvr a little stream and there is a bench (d sit on It sounds like a vvnder-

plaee fu

Oitown

The

GRADES ONK ad TWO

Robert Harrow went H r-fishin with his parents two brouuTs iuv

They c-aulaquoht ahovt 21 fbh and Mike Tessmer visitid

made a 5 iman one outdoors to settle itThe Faussers UNADHLA PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY FEB 8TH There are now 400 SDD licen Jjlaquod ^ c ^ f home before thisFromraquoM Qmh^ W o f i ^ J 1 0 Q

+T e i t h e r copy t h e s t o n e s v a r i e d T h a bullgtraquo ^ f r^^9^1 ivtu tM open in the rtate but there are e re the stories varied The j The iervioe Wni Klaquo i i r W j laquo i bull nrTrrPTgttraquorlaquo w o r n frtlnan tn U m v o I i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 0 0 W gtlaquo UJ ChOTG

Michigan Order for Rainbow Girls Fraziei grand worthy advisor

j f lorence Hart Tyrian No 6 marshall Mildred French re

i s t o

Pat

day Sunday Becky Morris visited h o

cousins at Port aye Lake Hobby Mil l ion s mother is ill Jamie Dadgton is sick with tIn flu

a- m 460 applications Carpenters were taken to Howell e of

rae - Tyrian No 6 Ann Harter w SECOND (JRADK

would like to cpi(gt Hil l thanks to the mothers who accom-

-It U estimated 174000 ducks lo~ inr f t h e decision to Atkins j feeese and swan are wintering Carpenter went in the cottage to in Michigan

So far79000 deef hunters have sent in hunting report car as 13 bull email game cards have been received

At the conservation meeting Feb 12 and 13 purchase oi 35b acress of hunting land iishinq Cities in Dickinson and in-n counties and adding 450 more

aet his qun to shoot Atkins The i M R T P T BSIT urtnire C e left hastily Mrs Car^njer j M J S trade ^ ^ ^ and hei orother tned to take the ybdquo0 p-i^itrade bdquoj_uraquo no 7 ^ ^ f r ^ - ^ H r t f f e i f f ^ undefeated in 1 eague play

id Land C ue with 6 victories Dexter is

P u x bdquo TWbdquo^4 rr second with a 5 and 1 record Sortor ha a wife in D^roit a p i n c k n Manchester a

rolL m the army m Germany and m n f o r t h e i r m Q fa another mirnea son in Detroit i t o r s s c o r e d 1Q p o i n t s t h e l a g t 4

Trolz of Man

iV x T bull mdash T U M I T M raquoiuy uaueiwjiea m league pla the struggle it went offkilling J a n d l e a d L n d Q ^ ^ ^ -tor Th= coroner ruled the ^ -tV c ^ ^ r T ^ 1

m

death accidental

CARD OF THANKS I wi^h to extend sincere thanks

to all thc^e who remembered ^-with cards on my Jbirthday

Neil Tipladv

SCHOOL NOTES CONT

inothei is in the

7 and Jack Jeffreys Pinckney 5 The Pinckney second team al

ares to five state projects will be oorTswaMhout local mortician m i n u t e 9 t S w n

^ u ^ c ^ h e s of -melt ar^ re i laquo ^ ^ S J ^ J g J ^ ^ t e ^ T i thes l Aiken of r e S i r f ^ G r e e ^ Home Detrott^Friday | Manchester and Jim Matteson Two million Ibstaken in Michi ANOTHER BREAKIN HTRE raquo ^nckney each had 9 Trolz qan in 1951 Smelt are not nat l v r a t W f l f r tni n a ive to Michigan They wee ursl r n f c s e c 0 I l d b r e a ^ ^ L d a v l T Ranted here in 1906 but the at | week tooK P i a a i h M S a ^ a y ^ l o ^ itampt failed In 1912 they werenight wuen Persons vtradetrade Pinckney won both games from successfully planted in Great i woK^m the back door of ^ f Byron here Tuesday night the Lakes waters the town hai ana rifled the filing j trst team 47 to 45 and the sec

A deer that became mired in I gt ^ 1 deg 24 Don Packer promot the muck at the Huron River at - J M ^ ^ - T ^ ^ ^ r ^ v j g to the first team got 3 points Millord last week was pulled poundZ~bdquo v ^ t ^ w in t r rv^ trade m a d e ^ degut of 7 foul shots out and saved | K ^ w ^ n v h l f ^ ^ t ^ W n the reg S ^ ^ T L ^ f c^J110166

Pheasant banding has been W wfth gtltTTP e ^ lt ^ deg f 9 S d ^ e f f r ^ s 8 ^ n n e r of canceled this year due to lack s iT in silver he left In the cab B y r o n l e d a I 1 ^ deg 1 6 1 3 W l t h h 2 0

of snow [nei This was all the thieves got The largest large tooth aspen J No clues were foundState police

is located near Sumner in Grat fo--nd a pocket book in the pub

Will many

Chuck i c

hospital Mnrilwt Atkins eot a new ring fov

a bii thday present from her grandshymother Susan LaHelle Kot a silver dollar

for her hirthday

FTI-TH G R A ) E NEWS The SpltlinLgt Bee winners weie

Mary Iou Cantrall and Sandy Kuhn runner ups were Bohby Hollister and Anita Shirey

We have boltn reading individual movies daily

The address to congress by Gen iiisenhower outlining his polices last week was awaited with interest The highlights of it was his lifting of the Chinese blockade allow China Nationa lists on Formosa to raid the Chi

nese mainland Boiled down how ever this seems more of a gest

lj ure than an ail out effort to end Riekie Tessmer at Saline n^ Sun ithe confliclThe Chinese National

i iste have no planes landing era fts andare short of guns and e equipment They would be suppl ied with all thezv and taught the use ol them or aided by Ameri can boats and planes The presi lent did not premise this Conse guently their attacks at present would not bo anything more than pin pricks Tins of co irse remov ep the possibility tijat Nationalist nocp raquoii iamp uzz to relieve American troops in Korea As their efforts will be centered agai nst the Chinese mainland

Congress har reversed itself anci given president Eisenhower the same power to reorganize the government enjoyed by presi dents ^oosevelt ltamp TrumanThat is makinq it impo^idle to block

j reoiqamzatiens -xc^pt by a maj ority oi elected membeis instead of a majority of these present on tne floor The week before they stripped hin of his power It is said they heard hem the people Pack home Cong Clare Hoffman oi Michigan an i 5 others fought the measure 10 the bitter end fcaying it woula make congress a rubbei stamp

Most of President Eisenhowers appointments have been confirm

Donna Hollistei and Michael Mus-1 od The one still up in the air is that of President Conant of Har

to take

have him leave our ^roup We nre busy now tfeftiiiQ ready

for our Valentine Paitgt place Friday iiiternonn

Pat ty tfucryitt went to her ejeat-Lrrandfathers funeral Sunday AniLa [liiiL ^Mllueu Sin^o) Venshyning Curts and Karen Bloxom are

I hack in laquochoo| ayain Judy l(d [Hilled a tjoth Sunday Mnry I(gte Asltdienbrenner and Joan

I n d i e s wore ahgtent Monday Venning Curts lias a new hat

and new shoes John ((done halt a new hat Wallace Si neer has new overalls Nancy Read has a new scarf and new ice skates and Iloii-ald Singer has a new collie puppy

We enjoyed our holiday last Wedshynesday

Lekoy Porter and William Cour-son each visited his grandmother Sunday

son each have haircuts Billy Lipht had infection

thumb last week W

in h i s

iot county It is 29 ft in diamter lie p-ay station outside contain 29 ft tal and has a spread of 38 ] mg pictu es of 3 girls and a boy ft i bin they proved to be high

Deer live trapping has started i school students Last year 120 deer were live j trapped tagged and released at j MRS HELEN LASKY ihe Cuisino game reserve near Mrs Helen Lasky 42 died at Shingleton Convict labor was f cmeo Saturday She was the used aauqhter of Mr and Mrs Ernest

Smelt and perch fishing is the j White of Howell and married Lecopy the best in years at Charleivoux Lasky of Brighton who survives but only fair at Saginaw where There are 2 sons pmd a daugh thete has not been much ice j ter The funeral was at the Brigh

-bullmdashmdash iicn Catholic church today LIVINGSTON

deg ltlr laquow P i c t u r e f t h e t h i n g We are learning to do double that we saw at the circus for Mon-

division Pat ty is making a chart j days art work on it and we find it very interesting

M ers r e ^v a1^ ^king plans for a Val-T ^ 5 ^ ^ B ALL SCORES dentines party on Friday NorthviLle 50 B r igh ton 46 Ev We are s tar t ing units on the Pres-

erett 51 Howell 46-Dexter 66 idents HarUand 46 Dundee 49 Lincoln We arc sending the party favors 42 University 48 Milan 46Sal for the veterans at Percy Jones ine 61 Chelsea 36 Roosevelt 53 Hospital today which we made Hot Rock 40 Haslett 51 Stock Duanu Haines is moving to Ari-

vara college to be high commiss ionei ot Germany most of the fact steams from the fact that he has gone on record as being a gainst the subsidizing of schools conducted by religious organiz ations out oi public funds The German people aie said to be

bridge 48 zona on Wednesday We shall miss j puppy named Hex

THIRD GRADE We went to the Shrine Circu-

Saturday We had a good time Vlt frsat to thank Mrs Baughn Mrs) W l l l m laquo t 0 acZQ h i m Hinchey Mrs Burg Mrs Barrett Miss Slayden and Mr and M Vedder

Karen Singer ha

rs

a new collie

him CIRCUS D A Y HERE SATURDAY We are beginning a Better Writ-

S c r t u i d a y w a s S h r i n e ClXCUS i n g Campaign this week to improve Day here when 170 grade school in o u r written work lt3hildren were to t h e e i r r n s in Mr f i l l e r was absent Friday circus in Detroit in 5 school busses driven S h o wslt ilt fl a t th( University oil jUnio b y H C Vedder Jim S i n g e r B a y Michigan for work on her Master s Sunday

Claudia Garr visited relatives Sunshyday

Bob Horner and his mother went ice-skating Sunday Janice Rose went skatinjf too

r Darrow went ice fishinp

Burns Sam DeLapp and Ray Moriaiity The chaperones were

Degree in Education

DW FOR FEBRUARY A - i S N T ^ CHRISTINE JCltRG the teachers Helen VanBlaricum kiatruction class lor Candida tea EPSONS OWN STORY I Kotherine^Thayer Jennie Kellen

-4 ~~~ ~nrh M trade H trade laquo^ht rrt i H o i L to [li s l o rV oH Americc - berger Maude Sharpe and Mrs laquot temple each Monday nigh at ^ a 3 b e e n w c d t i n q foTgt Christine | Beadhy They took their lunch Feb ^ - Sweetheart Party at J o r a e n pound C I 1 ^e woman who was1 Thraquo trio was made oossible h

U of M Fresh Air Camp Patter Lake Pot luck dinner loilow

bulld by program and dance Feb 18 Howell Past Masters

Night 700 p m February 21 MM degrees Feb 25 Howell to work FC

Btgreee at Pinckney March 11 Pinckney to work

MM degree at Howell Clare Miller W M P W Curlett Sec

BAKE SALE FEBRUARY 14

org once a man tells in her own bull ticket donations by Thomas Benn

words about her remarkable j er and Mr Smitners and those transicimotion Read the Story bought of Miss MacCallum the Oi My Liie by Christine Jorgen school comimissioner Johnny son starting in this Sundays Dinfcel one of those who went Weekly exclusively with the informs us he was impressed | e b 15) ilaquouc c the American unost by the trained elephants Detroit S u ^ a imes tigers and lions

SIXTH GRADti We madlt Valentint^s for Mr Val-

dick Some made them for Mr Berquisi also Gordon LaBelle made one for Mrs Tasch Barbara Ma-sey and Sandy Blankenbaker diew a valentine for Mrs Tasch on the board

Last Thursday Mrs Tasch showed us a movie her sixth grade made 2 years ago It was Riki Tiki Tavi

Mrs Tasch said Donald Singer was vcry^xCooperative last week

We are phjyd of Earle Simonasons attendence record He has been here every day for nine weeks

Pa t ty Milliken Charles Root Denise Mowers Brenda Slayden

i Linda Barrett and Carolyn Cos-gray are absent We wonder if the cotton candy made thorn sick

We elected new room officers President Janice Roe vice presishydent Don Ackley secretary Kathy Reason

Terry Rowell went ico fishing this week end I

CA J THANKS UNION CAUCUS I was ^ uunk all those who A Union Caucus will be held We learned how to divide ampmui

worked in the kitchen and din- |qt the Pinckney fire hall on lues tiply fractions last week

Washenaws countys ban on tatties numbtis and bingo is pro viding repercussion and numei ous letters are appearing in the papers mostly from organizations protesting against it Gov Will iams called a conference of all law enforcing cficers of Mich which seems to be chiefly aimed at blocking out the numbers rac ket which flourishes in the cities Raffles and bingo seem to have become casualties in this drive because they were in the way and the law enforcement officers beUeved that major forrm of gam bling could not be suppressed un less all forms were This ban seems to be affecting most oi the counties of the state

^ H e l e n Hayden had company Snn-j G r i l laquo B I W h

Janice Roses grandmother a I 1 ( i T h e P i n c k n e y 7th bullbull 8th q t o d e grandfather visited her Sunday j t e C B t i W O n ^deg a a m e s h e r raquo from

We have started to read in a new reading book

F O t RTH GRADE NEWS On Friday afternoon we had a

ing room at the recent Masonic j J|eb 17 to nominate a village We had an arithmetic test this meeting to plan our Vnlentine party guest night _banguefN Topping bull ticket and transact any other bus J morning There were 13 A J Thlaquo program committee is in

The ladies oi St Marys p a r i s h raquo ^ sons Willard Wiltee Homer iness that may come before it |

crt the Dunlavy Food Locker l P i e s

50

E Lawrence CamLum JW

MASONIC INSTRUCTION

CITIZENS CAUCUS

SEVENTH GRADE At a meeting of the student counshy

cil on Monday is was succrested by Peter Gcrycz that the president of

- -A d U g C a u c u s w i l l b e h e l d the council should take an oath of dt t h e P i n c k n e y fire H J o n S a t office Mark White and Peter O E S NOTlCfc i

_ Swertiheartiparty at U of M^ D r M o r q a n S m e a d i R t w Gd^Feb 17 to pkree in aemination a fioryc-z wrote the oath that will he Fresh Air ^ trade raquo r e ^ ^LrvilaquoI ^ Lecturer of Michigan conducted village ttcfcrt xmd transact any used at the next election pTnBrina ^ ^ deg frac34 T l S a school of instruction a t t h e Ma tother bariaess necssarv On Friday the girls will give a

u deg ^ u L J ^ r r ^ n f l S t o s U o n i c temple Friday night 75 V fine 4gt00 p m Committee Valentine party for the boys C deg ^ J ^ ^ v i t I d -were persent The followng lodgl T pound ^ Both t^e seventh and eighth radlaquo and Jaminee mynea bull _ bdquo trade ^~~^~A U^OMII I _Blaquom to Jack Young and wife team won victories over Dexter last

Mi^ie Miller Secy-

represented Howell -BORX Brighton Dexter (Helen

Chelsea Fraternity Ann Arbor son David Michael

ltEUpoundlaquoW r-K 9n aoecial initiat es were representee nowraquou laquobull jy J W m tM u u laquo bdquo c Tu u 4u Ti^rJ J FowIetviTIe Brighton Dextor (Helen Bume) Monday a 9 lb Saturday The score for the seventh ion at 800 p m laquownlaquoraquolaquowlaquo laquo-laquo- _ laquo raquo

grade was 27 bull 18

DexteT Sat morning The Pinck ney 8th graders won 49 to 36 The Pinckney 7th graders 26 to 19

Richard Imus got 16 points and Tom Wylie and David Bums 10 each

chargpe of the games and amateur act

Our Spelling Bee winoer for last Friday was Sheri Foster with Carol Miller runner-up The winning word was claim We are keeping our record on a new chart

Karl Bur JfaM received informashytion about the Greyohund Winter Sports Express from the Gpa Lake Greyhound Line Karl w asking for this information

Ronnie MoaaonV brother Charles tM|nT~arjd t o n e Ryltqi^HKJl JtOK|v

who is in the Army has been home y bull rVroe i n a n d J ^ l c i w f - l p N ^ ^ for a visit before leaving for Ger- y o u r l ibrary look

LIBRARY NEWS The Pinckney Community l i b

rary was the scene of much acH vity kxst Tues Eveninq a TOhan teers gathered to put dVown our new linoleum rviqs Those enaoraquor ed in the project were^ Mrs Max

1 and Paul Mm BBaarbelh Skip SwarthouV_Harold

ir Mr and Mrsraquo f f l

fWW$amp yen

bullamp

^ bullbullgt-t^^Ssectt

JamptxM-itaawfe

mtF frac34 ^ W rw bull ^ V 5

1frac34frac34

a- bull

Wednesday February 11laquo 1UL

One is all you need

Automatic YOU WONT

NEED ALL Ti ESE

ANY MORE Blankets-Sheets Just one fluffy wool electric blanket or one regular blanket ovet an electric sheet is ail you need for cozy comfort all night long Its marvelous how their warmth-without-^ eight and controlled te nperature help you sleep and for only two pennies a night

When summer comes along youil find an electric blanket or an electric sheet is easy to si ore and keep in condition Both launder beautifully

The hiqh school boys beat Greqory 26 to 2 Tuesday night but the qirle Ion

W C Miller has been appoint ed Dostmaster for another lour oear term by President Coohdge

Neighboring Notes It is reportedd that the City of

^twii auj nougat 14UU acres i^uui tyuA lor an airport

Joan Cierunew who has workshyed ior Brown McClaren of Ham burq fox 28 years was retired with ceremonies last week

Brighton high school who is laaainq Wayne Oakland leagshyue set a new record last week when they defeated Clarence ville 74 to 48

The Field school in Green Oak vetoed a proposition to purchase more land and enlarge the scho ol last week

Mr and Mrs Guy Blair of Fowl erville celebrated their 40th wed dinq anniversary last week

$79868 was collected in Stock | briaae in the March of Dimes 1 contest

Born to Tony Rob and wife of Gregory (Kay Kuhn) Feb 1 a son

The Mothers and Dads played a basket ball game at Stockbrid ge last week and raised $19330 for the polio fund The mothers won 24 to 11

Mr and Mrs B H Harrison of Detroit have purchased the Mit cheA farm in Unadilla

Albert C Watson who former ly ran a store and had a factshyory at Unadilladied at Los An qeles California Jan 18

Charles Holmes 87 died in Lan sing Jan- 31 He married Addie Marble of Pinckney who is decs ased He leaves a son Charles Burial was in Lansing

Earl Trewbridge 62 dropped dead at Citizens Mutual Ins blag Howell where he had been employed far 4 years He lived at 1475 Pinckney Bjd

Howell Theater HOWSLL MICHIGAN

Tut WetLTbur Feb 101112

PRISONER OF ZENDA color

with Stewart Granger Deborah Ser

Also FrL Sat Feb 13 - 14

Das DaBty Diana Lynn in

MEET ME AT THE FAIR m teohmlcolov

Also Charles Starrett Smiley Bumtte

In THE HAWK OF WILD RIVER

Deiot fheator Defer Mich

FrL Sot Fob 13 -- 14 GOLD FEVER

John Calvert Ralph Morga Ann Cornell

ANtgt ARCTIC FLIGHT

(S3 Both blankets and shets rome in furnishings Choose one today

colors to complement youf enjoy a good nights sleep tonight

Sun Mon Feb 1pound bull bull 16 Matinee Sun at 230 P M cont Gregory Peck Susan Hayward

and Ava Gardner in

THE SNOWS OF KILIMANJARO m technicolor

novelty s iTues^ Wed Thurs Feb 15 bull bull 16 STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER

in technicolor wtth

Clifton Webb Debra Paget comedy caroon Coming Last of the Comaches Blackbeani the Pirate

J M mdash mdash w mdash w

Lee Theater WWtasere Lake Mich

FrL Sat Feb 13 bullbull 14 2 Features 2 THE RAIDERS

In teeknlcelor - Starring

Richard Cont AND

adaption from Alexander Dumas LADY IN THE IRON MASK

in natural color Starring

Louis Hayward Patricia Medina

Wayne MorrJ Lola Albright Cartoon Litue Problem bull Sun Mon Feb 15 16

HIGH NOON WMh -

Gary Cooper - bull Thomas Mitchell and Lloyd Bridges

JtWurfUtto Novelty News lues Wed Thurs Feb 15 16

WAY Of A GAUCHO Technicolor

with Gene Tierney and Rory Calhom

Also Cartoon Coming

Yankee Buccaneer bull bull Because Your Mine It Grows On Trees

cartoon ( Million Dollar Mermaid bullbull Ruby Gentory

Sylvan Theater Kteolgou

FrL iSot Feb 13 -- 14 YANKEE BUCANEEf

In Technicolor Starring Jeff Chandler Scott Brady and

Susan Ball cartoon and news

Sun Mon Feb 15 bull bull 16 THE LUSTY MEN

Clare Auton 46 foreman at the I Brown McClaren Co Hamburg I died there Feb 1 He is a brother j Bun Mon Tues Feb 15 1617 of Mrs Harold BarrettPinckney j Gregory Peck Susan Hayward

Orland Young and- Shirley Hent and Ava Gardner ry will be candidates for mayor) in Ernest Hemingways of Howell Candidates for council THE SNQfWB OF KILIMANJARO are James Lyons Stanley Bern 1 Technicolor man Arthur Smith Donald Tood (Novelty News Cartoon Robert Akin and Milton Cook

Susan HaywardRobert Mitchurn Sunday shows 3 5 7 9

cartoon Tues Wed Thurs Feb 15 - bull 16

LC)3T IN ALASKA Comedy Starring

Bud Abbott Lou Costello Cartoon and Sports

Shosi 715 900 cartoon and newt

400 intended the March of Di mse dance at Howell Jan 31

Hartampand holds a Father and Son banquet Feb 12th the recre crtion hall

Mr and Mrs Chadwick have sold their home in that place and will move to Briqhton eapri SUDUJM copyHI vaox SJDD Q school attended the Shrine cirrus in Detroit last week

Wed Thur Feb 18 19 Lusty Adventure

bull4 THE THIEF OF VENICE 10th Century Fox Release

starring Maria Montez Paul Christian

Featurette r Conquest of Ungava

cartoon and shorts

v

IComing Blackboard the Pirate [Bad and BeautifuL Lusty Men

y R DAVIS division supervisor-building maintenance L A BALLENGER chief toll testman SAND^ DAVIS and BRUCE SCIII-ANDEHEB

IMPORTANT IN THE LIFE OF A SOY i

The two Grand Rapids telephone men demonstrating signaling hrre are typical of hundreds of telephone employees throughshyout Michigan Bell who give generously of their time and their talents working with Boy Scouts

r Several of these telephone men including three in Grand Rapids have been honored with the national Boy Scouts Silver Beaver Award for distinguished gervice to boyshyhood1 Fellow townsmen recommended the awards

Telephene scouters work with boys in countless waysmdashon camping trips on com-

1

gtcopyar Ago

41 fe^ars Age Born to Clayton Miller and wife

Thursday a son Lee Barton underwent an ap

penoicitis operation at the Pinck ney Sanitarium Tuesday

Mrs Walier mother of Mrs-John Cadwell died at Munith Sat

A large number attended the 3 day jubilee at the M- Echurch

[this week- The church was organ ized in 1840 services being held in school The church was built in 1850 The pioneer members were the Sykes White and Pull en familes Rev B H Hedger was the first pastor The parso nage was built in 1854 at a sum of $800

Benjamin Eaman 29 son of Mr and Mrs James Eaman for mer resident died in Detroit of T B Jan 23rd- He was noted mus sican and played the oboe in the Detroit Symphony Orchestra the Chicago Marine Band and other organizations He leaves his wife the former Ethel Howard

The M E Parsonage caught fire in the roof Wednesday but the blaze was extinguished

Mr and Mrs Henry Plumber were surprised on her 56th bktn dav Monday niqht She re ceived a rockinq chair

Patrick Lavey has a new Port land cutter

Tyo sleiqhs loads of younq people went to Plamfield Sun day niqht They tipped over

Mrs Julia McGee was elected commander of the Plcdnfield Lady Maccabees Other officers are Nina Gardner Mrs Isham Effle Wulker Jessie Dyer Mary Grossman Lizzie Caskey Laura Sweet Belle Ward Carrie Boyle

PASSES STATE BAR EXAM Donald Doyle son of the late

William Doyle ir of Sioux City Friday niqht and lost one game Mark Swtfiihout cauqht a 17frac14 I Iowa writes he has Graduated The newly organized qirls team iw bullgtamplaquo lt portage Lake last from Monrinqside College and

AT CORNER^ mdash STARTING - -

January loth 1

I WILL COLLECT PUTNAM TOWNSHIP TAXES AT THE PUNTAM TOWN HALL

Eash Saturday UNTIL FURTHER NO0TCE FROM 1000 A M TO 540 JMi

LORENZO MURPHY Putnam Towrnhip Treasurer _ _

mittees teaching first aid and arlifcial reslaquo piration and on many community projects Why do they do it One man explained

A hundred years from now it will not matter what my bank account was or what sort of house I lived in But the world may be different because I was important in the life of a hoy

As good citizens and good neighbors these telephone folks are trying to make amp ir comshymunity a better place in which to live This same spirit of service is reflected in the effishycient friendly and courteous telephone servshyice they bring you every day

Ws people who make telephone service good

MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY

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W a Lanphier com lost to Hartland Marion Durkis week er at Selfridge Field was was the only one who had play Dan and Elizabeth Driver enter down Friday on the Orla ed before The high school beat jtcdned at their home Friday nite

farm on the Dexter road Hartland by 25 to 0 with Roy at 500 Nettie Gardner won first with over 3000 and Harrp Mur phv consolation

Mr and Mrs floss Read leave for LaFeria Texas Friday on the Winter Garden tBealty excursion Col lohn Fawcett 1B county sale eman _ laquo bull

The Shuler Ice Co finished fining their ice house at Lake |

bullwhen hie plane developed eng Beason making 22 points The Ins trouble Another plane flew Independents beat Byron 26 to but fflttl get him Sunday Joe 17 Frank Thompson who has Soper flew out repaired the graduated from Howell played damaged plane and flew it with Pinckney The girls team tack to Selfridge Field He is a Marion Durkis Dorothy Carr fcon of Clover F~vraquor Berdelkt Euler Ruth VanBIari

lArm Ophelia DrouilTcd died nn Gertrude Tupper High at 4te home of her brother Henry school Reason C MiIIerN Mill (

Monday er Carr HalL HornshawIndep ltm^k last week It took 12 daysJ won 2 basket ball endents C Kennedy J Doyle Nellie rVrrdner is In Detroit |

community hall Bowman Martin-

passed the state bar examination and is now n full fledae lawyer He also rec 5d a Batcheler of Science Deqree He is plannina to attend the Mardi Gras celebra tion at New Orleans La

APPRECIATION I wisb to thank the members of

the Pincknev OES for servinq the dinner for the Rainbow Assemb ly Saturday nkrhtspeclal fhanke to Mrs Carrie Griffith who wca In charqe of the kitchen

Mrs Helen Miller Mother Ad

Wagoners Grocer^ 6066 Pinckney Reed

Quality Merchandise LOW PRICES

laquoer and Wine to Take Out HOURS

Daily Slo 9 Saw day 9 t sect 8 Phone Howell 70SJ2

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amp Act of March 8 1877 114 SoHowell StPinckney Mich Subscription Price $150 per YY

Mrs Thomas Bonner w a s a delegate to the Republican Coun ty Convention in Howell last Monday ltFeb 9)

Earl and Lrwin Mann of De i Ijtroit spent Sunday wlfei Gene Mann

Joe Clark is workinq in the

Ypsilanti state Bank

Veltou Chambeilain will preach in the rus t Conqlchurch at Kaiamazoo on Fee 15th His sermon will be broadcast over station Viuvii iiom 1130 to

Mrs Henry ijrahn ana Mrs Alma Chambers qave a storK shower rr iday mqnt at the foim ers home ior Mrs Reqinaid Kiahn i wenty were present ana me quest oi honor received many nice qiils

Louis Gearhait of Kowelll w a s i the preacher at the Congichurch j Sunday

I Luvt-n Kennedy of Detroit bullspent r n d a y at uie Irvin Kenn J eay nome

Mesuames lft ui KennedyDor J othy Kennedy Mary Eichman ana Blanch Ciak were in Ann i Arbor Sa^i a i

The LOUJS and Francis Shehan famiies were Sunday quests at | the Gene iriaehan home in Ann Arbor- i

inu rvulpii Hall family visited er Bister Mrs riaroid A d a m s (

and tainilgt m Ann Arboor Sun 1 Mrs Aha Meyer attended a

While Shrine patioi meetinq at Hcxil iGursda niqht

anari Shehvn and wife Wednos^ay uinne quests at the bull ouis Shohan home

li^iiK Aberdeen and wife call

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Myron iunftiif Plumbing amp Heating

Complete Line Plumbing Fixtures]

and Supplies ELECTRIC OH AND GAS HOT WATER HEATERS IF

COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPS

WE S E A WE INSTALL WE SERVICE

1075 EAST M - 3 6 Phone 183F2

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MICHAEL (MIKE)

CANDIDATE FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE

UjfttiARY

Mrs Dorothy Kennedy enter tained her czuibbuge cub last

Thursday niqht

Clifford Haines and famiy leave tor Phoenix Arizona Mon day to spend the winter

Homer Milliron and wife ana Mis Ralph Durbin and family Detroit spent Sunday at the Albert Dinkel home

e ai ue R- x Ncqqle home in A Aijjoi S-nuay

Georjfc carver and fiiend and John ivr iL0n jr ana wile of Ann A i^ ^ahea at )bullbullbull hemes ol Earl I-- ulin a n Ivlru Virqin ia arvo Sun av

Charles Wilson of Chicaqo bulleraquo week en 5-v)en i

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ON THAT DAY YOU WILL SELECT THE MEN WHO WILL BE i p Y f U J

YOUR CANDIDATES FOR II CIRCUIT COURT JUDG sjrii

VOTE

I uiamp each and every voter to go to the polls February 16 and vote for the man who in your opinion is best qualified to fill this important office

gt I wcVid very much appreciate your con^J-erairon of my qualifications

-21 Years as Practicing r Forney

-Experienced in Municipal CIral Business and Corporation Law

bull VIGOROUS 9 HUMANITARIAN bull SINCERE CAP At IE

Alberta Dinkei was quest oi Mrs Georqia Olose ana gtson of Linden

Mr- and Mrs Howaia Heaa and son Tomm aitenaea int Shrine circus in Detroit Saturday

Mrs haytnonda Morris spem Satuiday in Dexter

Mrs Mae Metz of Howeli spent Sunaay at the Lee Lavey home

28 members of Pinckney Cnap ter ObS attended the Friendship Niqh at Howell last Tuesday

Dick Campbell spent the week Dicic Campbell spent the

ena at the Jani^s Hail farm in iviarion

bull he Lick viouijq family are^

I staymq at tne Andrew Campbell home

bullrjaiph Clinton and family of Lincoln Park spent Sunday at bulli3 C J Cliinton home

Mrs Dorothy Dinkel ana Chihiiii ere in Stockbndqe Friday

AUTHENTIC CHRISTINE JORG ENSONS OWN STORY

Heres the story all America has been waitinq for Christine Jogensons the woman who was once a man tells in her own

words about her remarkable i iiaasformation r e a d theStory i (of My Life by Christine Jorqen

son startinq in this Weekly exclusively

r-- t -ri H wife spent Svn-avr cr the Wilbur Coyle hoa-c in KoweM

i-cVi Voiq ic s t a a n q at the -v o avlt hc-c while ids moth r( is at St loe hospital Dickie mfi vM Yc ltl are at the Vincent Younq home in Greqory-

Lester McAfee attended ltbull Ford maaaqemont banquet at ori m rloiei Sadler Det-oit Saturday main

Mro Lcoor McAfee was in Ant F--CA Friday with MrsHar QV Rod-

Mrs Hael t ly ci Ann Arbor IV r- Ben ham and wife of Briqh ton arr Ccorqe ThomDson were I ivlny visitors at the ME Dar row home -

Miss Dorothy Rohl of Detroit sr2i the wcok end at the Floris Clak home

Too Clark and family h a v e moved from his mothers house to 3lVer Lake Tcrmes Yor-nq and v-ifo fJofe Clarkk) of Ann Ar bor have moved into the house Vobdquo i racatc

Messrs Clare Miller and PW CVett and Russell l ivermore saw an MM dearee conference r t the Dexter Masonic temple Friday niqht

L T I U ^ Dovle ir and wife and Lucius Doyle sr and family at

A GREAT NEW RANGE FOn HOMES BEYOND THE GAS MA-NS

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T~r-M the weddinq of Max Smith and Elizabeth Kennedy at PowcIT Saturday

T onnie VanSIambrook and e loraen - vifo called at the Charles S u n d a y s McDaniels home in Chelsea Sun

wih the dciv- Feb 15) issue of the American j Mrs Elizabeth Spears M a d m Detroit Sunday Times I returned ^ SanFrancisco Cant

| Thursday after spenainq SECOND BEAKKN HERE J

month with her father Edward Spears

oe^qt John Sprout h a s been been transferred from Chanute Held 111 to SeUridqe Field Mt Clemens With his mother he lt spent Sunday at the ha r l e s So ile home in Howell I

The Carl Bidwell family ot Ben

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Come in today Be the first to own this beautiful

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features

Hockey 8fcie PINCKNEY MJCHTGA 145

RETAIN

i Back in December we sent out our yearly calendar It listed the last date for renewing drivers

lt licenses and things like the dates for registering to vote when the hunting and fishing seasons open mdash even suggested you note down foe wifes birthday too

I figured dates like these were important to keep in mind mdash and this was a good way to do it Unshyfortunately it now turns out I never really paid close attention to my own calendar

^ Not til today thRt ismdasho here I am not able to drive the car this

weekend until I got my drivers license renewed on Monday 1

From where I sit I guess good advice like charity should begin at home Im always advising all of you to worry less about you neUjhhovs (what they do or sayr and whether or not t1 y should enjoy a temperate p ^ of beer) and pay more at tent ion to whether you yourself are doing the f thing Guess Ill make

J Uow my own formula

The second breakin in one week took place here Saturday

niqht when persons unknown [broke in the back door of the bull the town hall and rifled the filina

cabinet Lorenzo Murphy- twp treasurer had taken in taxes laquo there that day but had taken the Briahton called at the mon=y fiome with turn except 1 Whve home Saturday

S12 m silver he left In the cab inet This was al1 the thieves qof No clues wero foundStale po^c^ ound a pocket book in the rv1-lie pay station outside contain inq pictures of 3 qirls and a bov but they proved to be hiqh school students

Judge Willis L tyons

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pound)oe OffAV

TEN LASKY Mrs Helen Lasky 42 died at

j Pomlaquoo Saturday She was tho dcruqhter of Mr and Mrs-Ernest Whi e of Howell amp married Lee

--The Dale Miller familv attend bullhe ME church in Munith Svn da^ and hea id Rev Nixon preach

Sur- oy quests at the John Boy br home were Frank Beyer and wU- r -rV^n Gentne^ and wife ltvf Ann A rbcr T loy^i Warner and family and Mrs Peto Straiqr^-

c3 family of Ynsiianti of of

Copvii^u i^J Lmtcd States Viewers Ioumiation

Llo-d Wallowa-- and wife Pinqree were Sunday quests T W-- f pike and wife

Th^ Yo^nrrTovc PTA served h-- hot lunch S-turdnv bull t rtie

Lasky of Briqhton who survives DunTm^y auction on North Jerr Th^r^ crre 2 eons and a dmah ^ r i - T B^^ ^ ter The funeral was at the Briqh Wmcy S p r i e r is out of the

ten CathoHc church today hospital and stayinq with her i aunt

FC3 CIRCUIT JUDGE

He Has a Splendid Record iic-ceUontly Qualified by Exper ence

Haa Arrived at an Age W k j r e His Only Aim Is To See That Justice Is Done by Everyone

First Judge from County in 53 Yearm

Livingston

All Other Judges Were Give Second Term

Vote February 16 (X) for

JUDGE WELIS L LYONE FOR GtWCT JUDGE

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sB nMI-MiUMHMIM JOHN DEERE

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(frac34 1 Slash mtottrchtndllog time and labor

costs to fock-bottem by using biggtcs parity John Deere Equipment

With the John Deere No 25 Loader and one spreader one man can handle up to 35 loads of manure per day The simple rugged No 25 Loader has exclusive flyshywheel drive and parallel arm construction to insure faster loading and less work for the operator The sturdy sure-footed all-steel Model H Tractor-Drawn Spreader and the light-running Model K Horse-Drawn Spreader are ideal working mates for the No 25 Loader See us for full information

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PROFESSIONAL CORNER j THE PINCKNEY SANLYJIBXUM-

M Y M DUFFY M D mcssey u Mettoaaa uauy iitOO k 14 to fcraquoXgt to-

awce eoiieeaua xties rri a a i ij t Bgt to

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Evenlnas by ApuoinlBMaU Howell laquo IjteblgaD

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Classes startinq in February and March for telephone operators

I Let us qive you valuable train inq that will serve you a l l of

Phone 183 207 amp G i j i i ftstoei HowoU u Mkfiiaan Real Estate iasuranue frakeraae

inq that wiii serve you all--ot f Q i ty t | t 0 ^ Q^ F o m f^Operty your life For more information j A Soec call 9984 or visit our Employment 1 office

LAVE HARDWARE

JOHN DEERE ltgt Ouamptyamp JK ampmSts^Km

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Plumbing Water System etc Stanley Dinke

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Michigan Bell Telephone Co 9 2 3 EAST WASHINGTON J 22-

ANN ARBOR MICH

PSETTYSVULE 4-41 NEWS

The Handy Andy Craftsmens Club has 9 members- They are fclean Basyalo Linda Beahler

Micky Blades Peter Gerycz Wally Pietras 2 yr members John Wenderlein Walter Been ier 3 yr and David Nash 4 Joe

LEE LAVEY General insurance

Plage W 8 Plnctam _Wh REFRIGEBAXtON SERVIOK

HAROUgt RADY Repairs on AU Makes Phone Ptodney 154F3 _

AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Speciality

BERT WYLlk CALL FOWLEVILLE 436F6

R E A L E l l l l f Forme Home Lata hopsrtsa

and Business Ojp^ottmMm List Your Property Willi Me

GERALD RfcASOH Broker mdash2 0 9 ft rib ieari

flnckney Mich Phjpe 1 1 1 (ftone 157FH Recalrlao

MYBON ) HUGHS -Plumhina and Reatino

Icons iiute Phone 183F2 1075 East Mmdash36 Pmckney

Funeral Hoamp Don C Swarthout i)irectot

Modern Equipmenl Ambulance aVrvlos

n o n o 39 amp 63 Ptecfcney Mlci

FKD~~G RQCKHOFF i OPTOMETRIST

120 West Grand Fiver AT fkwell u Michlaus J hone 358 ffesideaco 6l f

UOYETHENDEF ~ Livestock Hauampna

Weekly Tips Muae To Defco Genera Trucking

Pfocn7lt Mir Phone 161F13

H W WYUDs NOTARY

Insurance and Bond rtiONE 136 Pincknfj

DR O J TOWNEB Dentist

8044 Portage Lake ft 4 ftampder Phone Desist 3461

CEMETERY MEMORIALS

Price You Can Affc id To Pa |

MILFOR GRANITE WORKS

Gilford Michigan k

TELEVISION and gt

Antenna Service

MARTIN R1TTER

di bull J Ai LOST Liqht brown Shepherd U a S S i i i e d A t l V S aog with 3 legs Reward

i Ba~vdIo UaHar TiT W raquo F^R SALE2 Tons of Hay for CUfford_Miller phone 33F4 JB DSVpound Nnlaquoh Z~ T f e ^ r V O T e | H o r s e s ^ C a U 13F2Pinckney WATNEDDay care of preschool Uavid Nash pres Wally Pietras J ^ ^ oAT F toniraquonlt^ h^edhTa children of working mothers In vice pres John Wenderlein sec 1 1 ^ 1^^1deg^deg^^ S l S S treas Peter Gerycz reporter The club meets Thursday at the Basy dlo home

geese $5 each iPhone 69F2

Cliff VanHorn cruire at 410 Putnam or call 109F2 after 5 p m-

AVAILABLE In late Marchan FOR SALE Crosley Fiigidair office position for a qualified white enamel ranqe coal or young IadyPhone Janet Shehan woodPhone 120F11 or inquire at Pinckney 134 for appointment 355 East Main St Pinckney

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The Weaving Needles met at the Basydlo home The follow inq qirls are members Donna ito be interviewed F bdquo S A L E Roiiawav bed and Basydlo Jolean Basydlo Linda Rnckney Fabricating and Sheet OR ^ ^ ^ 0 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Bechler Carolina Blades Bar- Metol^^ampany S S ^ S L S L S o Snadilla St

b c a McAfee Nancy Nash FOR RENT Winterized Cottage ^ L r ^ ^ c h W U M ^ The officers are Pres Carol (at Portage Lake i ^ ^ ^ r V ^ ^ ^

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TO RENT tvo apartments one turnished no children Phone 17 Pinckney

PDfCKNEY MICH PHONE 118F2 PHONE 111

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Gerycz Vice Pres Caroline 1 Phone 1535M11 Howell BIadesSec treas Linda Bechler (Reporter Jolean Basydlo

Knitting was added to the pro jets and 2 new members Evelyn Hall and Dorean Blades Mrs Ralph Hall is co leader

The projec ts are first year knittina Donna Basydlo Jolean Basydlo Linda Bechler Carolina Blades Dorean Blades Barbara McAfee Nancy Nash

1st year clothing Dorean j Blades Evelyn HaH

2nd year Jolean BasydIoLin da Bechler Carolina Blades Carol Gerycz Barbara McAefe Nancy Nash 3iJd year Donna Basydlo

FOR SALE Chrome High Chair like new 9321 Cedar Lake Rd Pinckney Michi^n d

FOR fiENT Modern 6 room ap-artmentjrunning hot and cold water Phone 45F4 Pinckney-FOR SALE Six room house cor I

able terms Lucius Doyle I C R R V T r r uraiiv rri wmrp Phone 42 Pinckney 1

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Pinckneys lira

CARD OF THANKS

1 wish to thank my friends for their kind remembrances of cards and flowers while I was in the hospital It helped so much to liqthen my stay there

Nelson H Buzzard

SERVICE WHILE VCHJ WAIT AU WORK GUARiNTEED FOR SALE=BABY CHICKS white

leghornsbarred and white rocks ^_^WbdquoMWEBS SiiABPENED New Hampshires and Hy Line Chicks Order New Phone 305W

Bob Squire Hatchery

MANDELLS SAW FIUNQ 8HOI HI-LAND LAisx caxST SID8

11524 RIVER DNVE

FOR SALE Jamesway Incubat or 2500 eqq capacity also two I 5 deck chick poultry batteries

Frank Pearce PinckneySilver _ Lake Phone Dexter 4067 1 Res 71003 MonJ Tuet Wed

OWEN W FOWLE1 D S C Foot Specialist mdash Chiropodbc

216 W GcLRiver BrightoaMlch Telephone Office Hour Office 75181 By Appointment

Established 1861 I Ittcorporated 1 15

WcPHERSON State BAN

QUALITY

K RESPONSIBLE POSITION male or female from this area -wanting to service and collect

from automatic vending xnach ines No selling Age not essen tied Car references and $600 in

[ working capital necessary 7 to 12 hours weekly nets to $400 per

month Possibility ruH time work For local interview give full par -oculars Phone Write P0 Box I

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LINCOLN and UNITY

That A house divided against itself cannot stand is as true of our nation today as it was alshymost 95 years ago when Lincoln told it Later as President his ichief concern was to preserve a unified nationMay we always remember the value of national

Meats Fruit

Groceries Vegetables

Fish

THE MEANS TO AN END You often have seen something

yeu wantedyou had the money A Savings Account can and ^ ^

does provide the means of hav N o business will be transact Una the money when it is need t V h i s b a n k o n Lincoln ^ i birthday

Instead of saving whaamp left fatraquor spending spend whas left

after saving

521 Mpls 1 Minn

NOTICE I The County Clerk office will

f be open each Saturday afternoon j until 400 p m- for the issuance lot license plates during the bal |ance of February

John A Hagman county clerk

AH deposits up to $100000r in Isur by our membership in Fed Jeral Deposit Insurance Corpor

Market Prices Courteous Service

CLARKS

Guy Hincheys house at School Lot Lake was broken into last Thursday and 2 guns stolenThe sheriff recovered the gun and took 2 juveniles from Cedar Lake toto court Vtlftf

mdash PIANO UESSONS mdash Classical or Popular

L A BEATTIE Rush Lake Phone 157F13

Plndksey Michigan

Solving UNr Ifcorfifbull Whats the best wsy to raaet thlaquo

bullttadily Murhtenini firm labor shortage v

Midwestern agronomists y the answer Is more tfficiant crop proshyduction methods that boost yields per acre They suggest these steps 1mdashGreater use of lime and commercial fertiliser which will boost yield per acre en cropped fields and pestarea sad Jaeriese the output of neat and rnflk mdash Increased mechanisation wWeh enables workers to do mare la fewer hours ImdashMore plantings of jjghst siejdiaf hybrid seed

THE FIRST NATiONAI BAN HoweJL Mich

Under Federal Supervision Member

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

All Deposits Insutad Up toflO000

Prr Each Dergtltilaquoitiir - - - mdash ^ ^

ANY AMOUNT ANY KOII

PBOMPT DELIVmtY

Farmers F ^ I ft Supply Co

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THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday February 11 1953

GENERAL PRIMARY

To the Qualified Electors Notice Is Hereby Given That a General Primary

Election will be held in the 2 3

TOWNSHIP OF PUTNAM LIVINGSTON COUNTY

STATE OF MICHIGAN

As I am Ieavinq town I will sell my household furniture at pub lie auction in the

Village of Pinckney at 140 South Howell Street on

mdash

j AT THE PLACE OR PLAGES OF HOLDING THE ELECTION t IN SAID CITY AS INDICATED BELOW VIZj gt

AT THE PUTNAM TOWN HALL

Within Said Township on

STARTS AT 100 P M

Circuit Judge

Emerson Television complete

| with ariel new

Kinqston Electric Sewinq Mach

ine new

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NOTICERelative to Opening and Closing the Poll

Election Law Revision 1943

(3039) Section 1 On the day of any election the polls shall be -mer^d at 7 oclock in the forenoon and shall be continued open until 8 oclock in the afternoon and no longer Every qualified elector present and in line at the polls at the hour prescrib ed for the closina thereof shall be allowed to vote

I 4B n i IB bull bull I I mdash ^ ^ ^ P ^ M M ^ M B B M B I V ^ ^ ^ ^ I ^

The Polls of said election will be open at 7 oclock a will remain open until 8 oclock p m of said day of election

Phil Gas Stove new

Norae Oil Heater new

Electric Iron Ironinq Board

Buffet and Table Four Chairs

3gt3venport 4 Chairs

Kitchen Table Small Chest

Wooden Bed mattresssprinqs

Victrola and Records Ice Box

Mattress and Sprinqs Dishes

Childrens Table 3 Chairs

Clothinq of all kinds Oil Can

Complete Line of Cookinq Uten

Bflg Kerosene Stove

Garden Tools Wrenches

Army Cot Fruit Cans

Silver Ware Pictures

Blankets Pillows Spreads

Three Throw Rugsnew

Many other articles too num-

ous to mention

TERMS CASH

George BolzProp Murray I- Kennedy Township

BERT WYLIE AUCTIONED LEE GRANT CLERK

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Wednesday February 11laquo 1UL

One is all you need

Automatic YOU WONT

NEED ALL Ti ESE

ANY MORE Blankets-Sheets Just one fluffy wool electric blanket or one regular blanket ovet an electric sheet is ail you need for cozy comfort all night long Its marvelous how their warmth-without-^ eight and controlled te nperature help you sleep and for only two pennies a night

When summer comes along youil find an electric blanket or an electric sheet is easy to si ore and keep in condition Both launder beautifully

The hiqh school boys beat Greqory 26 to 2 Tuesday night but the qirle Ion

W C Miller has been appoint ed Dostmaster for another lour oear term by President Coohdge

Neighboring Notes It is reportedd that the City of

^twii auj nougat 14UU acres i^uui tyuA lor an airport

Joan Cierunew who has workshyed ior Brown McClaren of Ham burq fox 28 years was retired with ceremonies last week

Brighton high school who is laaainq Wayne Oakland leagshyue set a new record last week when they defeated Clarence ville 74 to 48

The Field school in Green Oak vetoed a proposition to purchase more land and enlarge the scho ol last week

Mr and Mrs Guy Blair of Fowl erville celebrated their 40th wed dinq anniversary last week

$79868 was collected in Stock | briaae in the March of Dimes 1 contest

Born to Tony Rob and wife of Gregory (Kay Kuhn) Feb 1 a son

The Mothers and Dads played a basket ball game at Stockbrid ge last week and raised $19330 for the polio fund The mothers won 24 to 11

Mr and Mrs B H Harrison of Detroit have purchased the Mit cheA farm in Unadilla

Albert C Watson who former ly ran a store and had a factshyory at Unadilladied at Los An qeles California Jan 18

Charles Holmes 87 died in Lan sing Jan- 31 He married Addie Marble of Pinckney who is decs ased He leaves a son Charles Burial was in Lansing

Earl Trewbridge 62 dropped dead at Citizens Mutual Ins blag Howell where he had been employed far 4 years He lived at 1475 Pinckney Bjd

Howell Theater HOWSLL MICHIGAN

Tut WetLTbur Feb 101112

PRISONER OF ZENDA color

with Stewart Granger Deborah Ser

Also FrL Sat Feb 13 - 14

Das DaBty Diana Lynn in

MEET ME AT THE FAIR m teohmlcolov

Also Charles Starrett Smiley Bumtte

In THE HAWK OF WILD RIVER

Deiot fheator Defer Mich

FrL Sot Fob 13 -- 14 GOLD FEVER

John Calvert Ralph Morga Ann Cornell

ANtgt ARCTIC FLIGHT

(S3 Both blankets and shets rome in furnishings Choose one today

colors to complement youf enjoy a good nights sleep tonight

Sun Mon Feb 1pound bull bull 16 Matinee Sun at 230 P M cont Gregory Peck Susan Hayward

and Ava Gardner in

THE SNOWS OF KILIMANJARO m technicolor

novelty s iTues^ Wed Thurs Feb 15 bull bull 16 STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER

in technicolor wtth

Clifton Webb Debra Paget comedy caroon Coming Last of the Comaches Blackbeani the Pirate

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Lee Theater WWtasere Lake Mich

FrL Sat Feb 13 bullbull 14 2 Features 2 THE RAIDERS

In teeknlcelor - Starring

Richard Cont AND

adaption from Alexander Dumas LADY IN THE IRON MASK

in natural color Starring

Louis Hayward Patricia Medina

Wayne MorrJ Lola Albright Cartoon Litue Problem bull Sun Mon Feb 15 16

HIGH NOON WMh -

Gary Cooper - bull Thomas Mitchell and Lloyd Bridges

JtWurfUtto Novelty News lues Wed Thurs Feb 15 16

WAY Of A GAUCHO Technicolor

with Gene Tierney and Rory Calhom

Also Cartoon Coming

Yankee Buccaneer bull bull Because Your Mine It Grows On Trees

cartoon ( Million Dollar Mermaid bullbull Ruby Gentory

Sylvan Theater Kteolgou

FrL iSot Feb 13 -- 14 YANKEE BUCANEEf

In Technicolor Starring Jeff Chandler Scott Brady and

Susan Ball cartoon and news

Sun Mon Feb 15 bull bull 16 THE LUSTY MEN

Clare Auton 46 foreman at the I Brown McClaren Co Hamburg I died there Feb 1 He is a brother j Bun Mon Tues Feb 15 1617 of Mrs Harold BarrettPinckney j Gregory Peck Susan Hayward

Orland Young and- Shirley Hent and Ava Gardner ry will be candidates for mayor) in Ernest Hemingways of Howell Candidates for council THE SNQfWB OF KILIMANJARO are James Lyons Stanley Bern 1 Technicolor man Arthur Smith Donald Tood (Novelty News Cartoon Robert Akin and Milton Cook

Susan HaywardRobert Mitchurn Sunday shows 3 5 7 9

cartoon Tues Wed Thurs Feb 15 - bull 16

LC)3T IN ALASKA Comedy Starring

Bud Abbott Lou Costello Cartoon and Sports

Shosi 715 900 cartoon and newt

400 intended the March of Di mse dance at Howell Jan 31

Hartampand holds a Father and Son banquet Feb 12th the recre crtion hall

Mr and Mrs Chadwick have sold their home in that place and will move to Briqhton eapri SUDUJM copyHI vaox SJDD Q school attended the Shrine cirrus in Detroit last week

Wed Thur Feb 18 19 Lusty Adventure

bull4 THE THIEF OF VENICE 10th Century Fox Release

starring Maria Montez Paul Christian

Featurette r Conquest of Ungava

cartoon and shorts

v

IComing Blackboard the Pirate [Bad and BeautifuL Lusty Men

y R DAVIS division supervisor-building maintenance L A BALLENGER chief toll testman SAND^ DAVIS and BRUCE SCIII-ANDEHEB

IMPORTANT IN THE LIFE OF A SOY i

The two Grand Rapids telephone men demonstrating signaling hrre are typical of hundreds of telephone employees throughshyout Michigan Bell who give generously of their time and their talents working with Boy Scouts

r Several of these telephone men including three in Grand Rapids have been honored with the national Boy Scouts Silver Beaver Award for distinguished gervice to boyshyhood1 Fellow townsmen recommended the awards

Telephene scouters work with boys in countless waysmdashon camping trips on com-

1

gtcopyar Ago

41 fe^ars Age Born to Clayton Miller and wife

Thursday a son Lee Barton underwent an ap

penoicitis operation at the Pinck ney Sanitarium Tuesday

Mrs Walier mother of Mrs-John Cadwell died at Munith Sat

A large number attended the 3 day jubilee at the M- Echurch

[this week- The church was organ ized in 1840 services being held in school The church was built in 1850 The pioneer members were the Sykes White and Pull en familes Rev B H Hedger was the first pastor The parso nage was built in 1854 at a sum of $800

Benjamin Eaman 29 son of Mr and Mrs James Eaman for mer resident died in Detroit of T B Jan 23rd- He was noted mus sican and played the oboe in the Detroit Symphony Orchestra the Chicago Marine Band and other organizations He leaves his wife the former Ethel Howard

The M E Parsonage caught fire in the roof Wednesday but the blaze was extinguished

Mr and Mrs Henry Plumber were surprised on her 56th bktn dav Monday niqht She re ceived a rockinq chair

Patrick Lavey has a new Port land cutter

Tyo sleiqhs loads of younq people went to Plamfield Sun day niqht They tipped over

Mrs Julia McGee was elected commander of the Plcdnfield Lady Maccabees Other officers are Nina Gardner Mrs Isham Effle Wulker Jessie Dyer Mary Grossman Lizzie Caskey Laura Sweet Belle Ward Carrie Boyle

PASSES STATE BAR EXAM Donald Doyle son of the late

William Doyle ir of Sioux City Friday niqht and lost one game Mark Swtfiihout cauqht a 17frac14 I Iowa writes he has Graduated The newly organized qirls team iw bullgtamplaquo lt portage Lake last from Monrinqside College and

AT CORNER^ mdash STARTING - -

January loth 1

I WILL COLLECT PUTNAM TOWNSHIP TAXES AT THE PUNTAM TOWN HALL

Eash Saturday UNTIL FURTHER NO0TCE FROM 1000 A M TO 540 JMi

LORENZO MURPHY Putnam Towrnhip Treasurer _ _

mittees teaching first aid and arlifcial reslaquo piration and on many community projects Why do they do it One man explained

A hundred years from now it will not matter what my bank account was or what sort of house I lived in But the world may be different because I was important in the life of a hoy

As good citizens and good neighbors these telephone folks are trying to make amp ir comshymunity a better place in which to live This same spirit of service is reflected in the effishycient friendly and courteous telephone servshyice they bring you every day

Ws people who make telephone service good

MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY

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W a Lanphier com lost to Hartland Marion Durkis week er at Selfridge Field was was the only one who had play Dan and Elizabeth Driver enter down Friday on the Orla ed before The high school beat jtcdned at their home Friday nite

farm on the Dexter road Hartland by 25 to 0 with Roy at 500 Nettie Gardner won first with over 3000 and Harrp Mur phv consolation

Mr and Mrs floss Read leave for LaFeria Texas Friday on the Winter Garden tBealty excursion Col lohn Fawcett 1B county sale eman _ laquo bull

The Shuler Ice Co finished fining their ice house at Lake |

bullwhen hie plane developed eng Beason making 22 points The Ins trouble Another plane flew Independents beat Byron 26 to but fflttl get him Sunday Joe 17 Frank Thompson who has Soper flew out repaired the graduated from Howell played damaged plane and flew it with Pinckney The girls team tack to Selfridge Field He is a Marion Durkis Dorothy Carr fcon of Clover F~vraquor Berdelkt Euler Ruth VanBIari

lArm Ophelia DrouilTcd died nn Gertrude Tupper High at 4te home of her brother Henry school Reason C MiIIerN Mill (

Monday er Carr HalL HornshawIndep ltm^k last week It took 12 daysJ won 2 basket ball endents C Kennedy J Doyle Nellie rVrrdner is In Detroit |

community hall Bowman Martin-

passed the state bar examination and is now n full fledae lawyer He also rec 5d a Batcheler of Science Deqree He is plannina to attend the Mardi Gras celebra tion at New Orleans La

APPRECIATION I wisb to thank the members of

the Pincknev OES for servinq the dinner for the Rainbow Assemb ly Saturday nkrhtspeclal fhanke to Mrs Carrie Griffith who wca In charqe of the kitchen

Mrs Helen Miller Mother Ad

Wagoners Grocer^ 6066 Pinckney Reed

Quality Merchandise LOW PRICES

laquoer and Wine to Take Out HOURS

Daily Slo 9 Saw day 9 t sect 8 Phone Howell 70SJ2

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For Prompt Dead StOc fc Removal

Call Darling amp Co Call Howi ) 450

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amp Act of March 8 1877 114 SoHowell StPinckney Mich Subscription Price $150 per YY

Mrs Thomas Bonner w a s a delegate to the Republican Coun ty Convention in Howell last Monday ltFeb 9)

Earl and Lrwin Mann of De i Ijtroit spent Sunday wlfei Gene Mann

Joe Clark is workinq in the

Ypsilanti state Bank

Veltou Chambeilain will preach in the rus t Conqlchurch at Kaiamazoo on Fee 15th His sermon will be broadcast over station Viuvii iiom 1130 to

Mrs Henry ijrahn ana Mrs Alma Chambers qave a storK shower rr iday mqnt at the foim ers home ior Mrs Reqinaid Kiahn i wenty were present ana me quest oi honor received many nice qiils

Louis Gearhait of Kowelll w a s i the preacher at the Congichurch j Sunday

I Luvt-n Kennedy of Detroit bullspent r n d a y at uie Irvin Kenn J eay nome

Mesuames lft ui KennedyDor J othy Kennedy Mary Eichman ana Blanch Ciak were in Ann i Arbor Sa^i a i

The LOUJS and Francis Shehan famiies were Sunday quests at | the Gene iriaehan home in Ann Arbor- i

inu rvulpii Hall family visited er Bister Mrs riaroid A d a m s (

and tainilgt m Ann Arboor Sun 1 Mrs Aha Meyer attended a

While Shrine patioi meetinq at Hcxil iGursda niqht

anari Shehvn and wife Wednos^ay uinne quests at the bull ouis Shohan home

li^iiK Aberdeen and wife call

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Myron iunftiif Plumbing amp Heating

Complete Line Plumbing Fixtures]

and Supplies ELECTRIC OH AND GAS HOT WATER HEATERS IF

COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPS

WE S E A WE INSTALL WE SERVICE

1075 EAST M - 3 6 Phone 183F2

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MICHAEL (MIKE)

CANDIDATE FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE

UjfttiARY

Mrs Dorothy Kennedy enter tained her czuibbuge cub last

Thursday niqht

Clifford Haines and famiy leave tor Phoenix Arizona Mon day to spend the winter

Homer Milliron and wife ana Mis Ralph Durbin and family Detroit spent Sunday at the Albert Dinkel home

e ai ue R- x Ncqqle home in A Aijjoi S-nuay

Georjfc carver and fiiend and John ivr iL0n jr ana wile of Ann A i^ ^ahea at )bullbullbull hemes ol Earl I-- ulin a n Ivlru Virqin ia arvo Sun av

Charles Wilson of Chicaqo bulleraquo week en 5-v)en i

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ON THAT DAY YOU WILL SELECT THE MEN WHO WILL BE i p Y f U J

YOUR CANDIDATES FOR II CIRCUIT COURT JUDG sjrii

VOTE

I uiamp each and every voter to go to the polls February 16 and vote for the man who in your opinion is best qualified to fill this important office

gt I wcVid very much appreciate your con^J-erairon of my qualifications

-21 Years as Practicing r Forney

-Experienced in Municipal CIral Business and Corporation Law

bull VIGOROUS 9 HUMANITARIAN bull SINCERE CAP At IE

Alberta Dinkei was quest oi Mrs Georqia Olose ana gtson of Linden

Mr- and Mrs Howaia Heaa and son Tomm aitenaea int Shrine circus in Detroit Saturday

Mrs haytnonda Morris spem Satuiday in Dexter

Mrs Mae Metz of Howeli spent Sunaay at the Lee Lavey home

28 members of Pinckney Cnap ter ObS attended the Friendship Niqh at Howell last Tuesday

Dick Campbell spent the week Dicic Campbell spent the

ena at the Jani^s Hail farm in iviarion

bull he Lick viouijq family are^

I staymq at tne Andrew Campbell home

bullrjaiph Clinton and family of Lincoln Park spent Sunday at bulli3 C J Cliinton home

Mrs Dorothy Dinkel ana Chihiiii ere in Stockbndqe Friday

AUTHENTIC CHRISTINE JORG ENSONS OWN STORY

Heres the story all America has been waitinq for Christine Jogensons the woman who was once a man tells in her own

words about her remarkable i iiaasformation r e a d theStory i (of My Life by Christine Jorqen

son startinq in this Weekly exclusively

r-- t -ri H wife spent Svn-avr cr the Wilbur Coyle hoa-c in KoweM

i-cVi Voiq ic s t a a n q at the -v o avlt hc-c while ids moth r( is at St loe hospital Dickie mfi vM Yc ltl are at the Vincent Younq home in Greqory-

Lester McAfee attended ltbull Ford maaaqemont banquet at ori m rloiei Sadler Det-oit Saturday main

Mro Lcoor McAfee was in Ant F--CA Friday with MrsHar QV Rod-

Mrs Hael t ly ci Ann Arbor IV r- Ben ham and wife of Briqh ton arr Ccorqe ThomDson were I ivlny visitors at the ME Dar row home -

Miss Dorothy Rohl of Detroit sr2i the wcok end at the Floris Clak home

Too Clark and family h a v e moved from his mothers house to 3lVer Lake Tcrmes Yor-nq and v-ifo fJofe Clarkk) of Ann Ar bor have moved into the house Vobdquo i racatc

Messrs Clare Miller and PW CVett and Russell l ivermore saw an MM dearee conference r t the Dexter Masonic temple Friday niqht

L T I U ^ Dovle ir and wife and Lucius Doyle sr and family at

A GREAT NEW RANGE FOn HOMES BEYOND THE GAS MA-NS

THE PHILGAS-TAPPAN WITH

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T~r-M the weddinq of Max Smith and Elizabeth Kennedy at PowcIT Saturday

T onnie VanSIambrook and e loraen - vifo called at the Charles S u n d a y s McDaniels home in Chelsea Sun

wih the dciv- Feb 15) issue of the American j Mrs Elizabeth Spears M a d m Detroit Sunday Times I returned ^ SanFrancisco Cant

| Thursday after spenainq SECOND BEAKKN HERE J

month with her father Edward Spears

oe^qt John Sprout h a s been been transferred from Chanute Held 111 to SeUridqe Field Mt Clemens With his mother he lt spent Sunday at the ha r l e s So ile home in Howell I

The Carl Bidwell family ot Ben

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Come in today Be the first to own this beautiful

rangt with so many ouMandin 8 cooking-eate

features

Hockey 8fcie PINCKNEY MJCHTGA 145

RETAIN

i Back in December we sent out our yearly calendar It listed the last date for renewing drivers

lt licenses and things like the dates for registering to vote when the hunting and fishing seasons open mdash even suggested you note down foe wifes birthday too

I figured dates like these were important to keep in mind mdash and this was a good way to do it Unshyfortunately it now turns out I never really paid close attention to my own calendar

^ Not til today thRt ismdasho here I am not able to drive the car this

weekend until I got my drivers license renewed on Monday 1

From where I sit I guess good advice like charity should begin at home Im always advising all of you to worry less about you neUjhhovs (what they do or sayr and whether or not t1 y should enjoy a temperate p ^ of beer) and pay more at tent ion to whether you yourself are doing the f thing Guess Ill make

J Uow my own formula

The second breakin in one week took place here Saturday

niqht when persons unknown [broke in the back door of the bull the town hall and rifled the filina

cabinet Lorenzo Murphy- twp treasurer had taken in taxes laquo there that day but had taken the Briahton called at the mon=y fiome with turn except 1 Whve home Saturday

S12 m silver he left In the cab inet This was al1 the thieves qof No clues wero foundStale po^c^ ound a pocket book in the rv1-lie pay station outside contain inq pictures of 3 qirls and a bov but they proved to be hiqh school students

Judge Willis L tyons

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pound)oe OffAV

TEN LASKY Mrs Helen Lasky 42 died at

j Pomlaquoo Saturday She was tho dcruqhter of Mr and Mrs-Ernest Whi e of Howell amp married Lee

--The Dale Miller familv attend bullhe ME church in Munith Svn da^ and hea id Rev Nixon preach

Sur- oy quests at the John Boy br home were Frank Beyer and wU- r -rV^n Gentne^ and wife ltvf Ann A rbcr T loy^i Warner and family and Mrs Peto Straiqr^-

c3 family of Ynsiianti of of

Copvii^u i^J Lmtcd States Viewers Ioumiation

Llo-d Wallowa-- and wife Pinqree were Sunday quests T W-- f pike and wife

Th^ Yo^nrrTovc PTA served h-- hot lunch S-turdnv bull t rtie

Lasky of Briqhton who survives DunTm^y auction on North Jerr Th^r^ crre 2 eons and a dmah ^ r i - T B^^ ^ ter The funeral was at the Briqh Wmcy S p r i e r is out of the

ten CathoHc church today hospital and stayinq with her i aunt

FC3 CIRCUIT JUDGE

He Has a Splendid Record iic-ceUontly Qualified by Exper ence

Haa Arrived at an Age W k j r e His Only Aim Is To See That Justice Is Done by Everyone

First Judge from County in 53 Yearm

Livingston

All Other Judges Were Give Second Term

Vote February 16 (X) for

JUDGE WELIS L LYONE FOR GtWCT JUDGE

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Costs Far less to Handle Manure on iss

sB nMI-MiUMHMIM JOHN DEERE

ICmiPMENT

|ilaquog- gt j bull_-gtbullbull

(frac34 1 Slash mtottrchtndllog time and labor

costs to fock-bottem by using biggtcs parity John Deere Equipment

With the John Deere No 25 Loader and one spreader one man can handle up to 35 loads of manure per day The simple rugged No 25 Loader has exclusive flyshywheel drive and parallel arm construction to insure faster loading and less work for the operator The sturdy sure-footed all-steel Model H Tractor-Drawn Spreader and the light-running Model K Horse-Drawn Spreader are ideal working mates for the No 25 Loader See us for full information

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an exceptional position

PROFESSIONAL CORNER j THE PINCKNEY SANLYJIBXUM-

M Y M DUFFY M D mcssey u Mettoaaa uauy iitOO k 14 to fcraquoXgt to-

awce eoiieeaua xties rri a a i ij t Bgt to

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112frac14 North MleUaaj eVr Telephones

Evenlnas by ApuoinlBMaU Howell laquo IjteblgaD

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Classes startinq in February and March for telephone operators

I Let us qive you valuable train inq that will serve you a l l of

Phone 183 207 amp G i j i i ftstoei HowoU u Mkfiiaan Real Estate iasuranue frakeraae

inq that wiii serve you all--ot f Q i ty t | t 0 ^ Q^ F o m f^Operty your life For more information j A Soec call 9984 or visit our Employment 1 office

LAVE HARDWARE

JOHN DEERE ltgt Ouamptyamp JK ampmSts^Km

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Plumbing Water System etc Stanley Dinke

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Michigan Bell Telephone Co 9 2 3 EAST WASHINGTON J 22-

ANN ARBOR MICH

PSETTYSVULE 4-41 NEWS

The Handy Andy Craftsmens Club has 9 members- They are fclean Basyalo Linda Beahler

Micky Blades Peter Gerycz Wally Pietras 2 yr members John Wenderlein Walter Been ier 3 yr and David Nash 4 Joe

LEE LAVEY General insurance

Plage W 8 Plnctam _Wh REFRIGEBAXtON SERVIOK

HAROUgt RADY Repairs on AU Makes Phone Ptodney 154F3 _

AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Speciality

BERT WYLlk CALL FOWLEVILLE 436F6

R E A L E l l l l f Forme Home Lata hopsrtsa

and Business Ojp^ottmMm List Your Property Willi Me

GERALD RfcASOH Broker mdash2 0 9 ft rib ieari

flnckney Mich Phjpe 1 1 1 (ftone 157FH Recalrlao

MYBON ) HUGHS -Plumhina and Reatino

Icons iiute Phone 183F2 1075 East Mmdash36 Pmckney

Funeral Hoamp Don C Swarthout i)irectot

Modern Equipmenl Ambulance aVrvlos

n o n o 39 amp 63 Ptecfcney Mlci

FKD~~G RQCKHOFF i OPTOMETRIST

120 West Grand Fiver AT fkwell u Michlaus J hone 358 ffesideaco 6l f

UOYETHENDEF ~ Livestock Hauampna

Weekly Tips Muae To Defco Genera Trucking

Pfocn7lt Mir Phone 161F13

H W WYUDs NOTARY

Insurance and Bond rtiONE 136 Pincknfj

DR O J TOWNEB Dentist

8044 Portage Lake ft 4 ftampder Phone Desist 3461

CEMETERY MEMORIALS

Price You Can Affc id To Pa |

MILFOR GRANITE WORKS

Gilford Michigan k

TELEVISION and gt

Antenna Service

MARTIN R1TTER

di bull J Ai LOST Liqht brown Shepherd U a S S i i i e d A t l V S aog with 3 legs Reward

i Ba~vdIo UaHar TiT W raquo F^R SALE2 Tons of Hay for CUfford_Miller phone 33F4 JB DSVpound Nnlaquoh Z~ T f e ^ r V O T e | H o r s e s ^ C a U 13F2Pinckney WATNEDDay care of preschool Uavid Nash pres Wally Pietras J ^ ^ oAT F toniraquonlt^ h^edhTa children of working mothers In vice pres John Wenderlein sec 1 1 ^ 1^^1deg^deg^^ S l S S treas Peter Gerycz reporter The club meets Thursday at the Basy dlo home

geese $5 each iPhone 69F2

Cliff VanHorn cruire at 410 Putnam or call 109F2 after 5 p m-

AVAILABLE In late Marchan FOR SALE Crosley Fiigidair office position for a qualified white enamel ranqe coal or young IadyPhone Janet Shehan woodPhone 120F11 or inquire at Pinckney 134 for appointment 355 East Main St Pinckney

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The Weaving Needles met at the Basydlo home The follow inq qirls are members Donna ito be interviewed F bdquo S A L E Roiiawav bed and Basydlo Jolean Basydlo Linda Rnckney Fabricating and Sheet OR ^ ^ ^ 0 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Bechler Carolina Blades Bar- Metol^^ampany S S ^ S L S L S o Snadilla St

b c a McAfee Nancy Nash FOR RENT Winterized Cottage ^ L r ^ ^ c h W U M ^ The officers are Pres Carol (at Portage Lake i ^ ^ ^ r V ^ ^ ^

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TO RENT tvo apartments one turnished no children Phone 17 Pinckney

PDfCKNEY MICH PHONE 118F2 PHONE 111

PlhCZNEY M i c a

Gerycz Vice Pres Caroline 1 Phone 1535M11 Howell BIadesSec treas Linda Bechler (Reporter Jolean Basydlo

Knitting was added to the pro jets and 2 new members Evelyn Hall and Dorean Blades Mrs Ralph Hall is co leader

The projec ts are first year knittina Donna Basydlo Jolean Basydlo Linda Bechler Carolina Blades Dorean Blades Barbara McAfee Nancy Nash

1st year clothing Dorean j Blades Evelyn HaH

2nd year Jolean BasydIoLin da Bechler Carolina Blades Carol Gerycz Barbara McAefe Nancy Nash 3iJd year Donna Basydlo

FOR SALE Chrome High Chair like new 9321 Cedar Lake Rd Pinckney Michi^n d

FOR fiENT Modern 6 room ap-artmentjrunning hot and cold water Phone 45F4 Pinckney-FOR SALE Six room house cor I

able terms Lucius Doyle I C R R V T r r uraiiv rri wmrp Phone 42 Pinckney 1

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Pinckneys lira

CARD OF THANKS

1 wish to thank my friends for their kind remembrances of cards and flowers while I was in the hospital It helped so much to liqthen my stay there

Nelson H Buzzard

SERVICE WHILE VCHJ WAIT AU WORK GUARiNTEED FOR SALE=BABY CHICKS white

leghornsbarred and white rocks ^_^WbdquoMWEBS SiiABPENED New Hampshires and Hy Line Chicks Order New Phone 305W

Bob Squire Hatchery

MANDELLS SAW FIUNQ 8HOI HI-LAND LAisx caxST SID8

11524 RIVER DNVE

FOR SALE Jamesway Incubat or 2500 eqq capacity also two I 5 deck chick poultry batteries

Frank Pearce PinckneySilver _ Lake Phone Dexter 4067 1 Res 71003 MonJ Tuet Wed

OWEN W FOWLE1 D S C Foot Specialist mdash Chiropodbc

216 W GcLRiver BrightoaMlch Telephone Office Hour Office 75181 By Appointment

Established 1861 I Ittcorporated 1 15

WcPHERSON State BAN

QUALITY

K RESPONSIBLE POSITION male or female from this area -wanting to service and collect

from automatic vending xnach ines No selling Age not essen tied Car references and $600 in

[ working capital necessary 7 to 12 hours weekly nets to $400 per

month Possibility ruH time work For local interview give full par -oculars Phone Write P0 Box I

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LINCOLN and UNITY

That A house divided against itself cannot stand is as true of our nation today as it was alshymost 95 years ago when Lincoln told it Later as President his ichief concern was to preserve a unified nationMay we always remember the value of national

Meats Fruit

Groceries Vegetables

Fish

THE MEANS TO AN END You often have seen something

yeu wantedyou had the money A Savings Account can and ^ ^

does provide the means of hav N o business will be transact Una the money when it is need t V h i s b a n k o n Lincoln ^ i birthday

Instead of saving whaamp left fatraquor spending spend whas left

after saving

521 Mpls 1 Minn

NOTICE I The County Clerk office will

f be open each Saturday afternoon j until 400 p m- for the issuance lot license plates during the bal |ance of February

John A Hagman county clerk

AH deposits up to $100000r in Isur by our membership in Fed Jeral Deposit Insurance Corpor

Market Prices Courteous Service

CLARKS

Guy Hincheys house at School Lot Lake was broken into last Thursday and 2 guns stolenThe sheriff recovered the gun and took 2 juveniles from Cedar Lake toto court Vtlftf

mdash PIANO UESSONS mdash Classical or Popular

L A BEATTIE Rush Lake Phone 157F13

Plndksey Michigan

Solving UNr Ifcorfifbull Whats the best wsy to raaet thlaquo

bullttadily Murhtenini firm labor shortage v

Midwestern agronomists y the answer Is more tfficiant crop proshyduction methods that boost yields per acre They suggest these steps 1mdashGreater use of lime and commercial fertiliser which will boost yield per acre en cropped fields and pestarea sad Jaeriese the output of neat and rnflk mdash Increased mechanisation wWeh enables workers to do mare la fewer hours ImdashMore plantings of jjghst siejdiaf hybrid seed

THE FIRST NATiONAI BAN HoweJL Mich

Under Federal Supervision Member

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

All Deposits Insutad Up toflO000

Prr Each Dergtltilaquoitiir - - - mdash ^ ^

ANY AMOUNT ANY KOII

PBOMPT DELIVmtY

Farmers F ^ I ft Supply Co

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THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday February 11 1953

GENERAL PRIMARY

To the Qualified Electors Notice Is Hereby Given That a General Primary

Election will be held in the 2 3

TOWNSHIP OF PUTNAM LIVINGSTON COUNTY

STATE OF MICHIGAN

As I am Ieavinq town I will sell my household furniture at pub lie auction in the

Village of Pinckney at 140 South Howell Street on

mdash

j AT THE PLACE OR PLAGES OF HOLDING THE ELECTION t IN SAID CITY AS INDICATED BELOW VIZj gt

AT THE PUTNAM TOWN HALL

Within Said Township on

STARTS AT 100 P M

Circuit Judge

Emerson Television complete

| with ariel new

Kinqston Electric Sewinq Mach

ine new

I

NOTICERelative to Opening and Closing the Poll

Election Law Revision 1943

(3039) Section 1 On the day of any election the polls shall be -mer^d at 7 oclock in the forenoon and shall be continued open until 8 oclock in the afternoon and no longer Every qualified elector present and in line at the polls at the hour prescrib ed for the closina thereof shall be allowed to vote

I 4B n i IB bull bull I I mdash ^ ^ ^ P ^ M M ^ M B B M B I V ^ ^ ^ ^ I ^

The Polls of said election will be open at 7 oclock a will remain open until 8 oclock p m of said day of election

Phil Gas Stove new

Norae Oil Heater new

Electric Iron Ironinq Board

Buffet and Table Four Chairs

3gt3venport 4 Chairs

Kitchen Table Small Chest

Wooden Bed mattresssprinqs

Victrola and Records Ice Box

Mattress and Sprinqs Dishes

Childrens Table 3 Chairs

Clothinq of all kinds Oil Can

Complete Line of Cookinq Uten

Bflg Kerosene Stove

Garden Tools Wrenches

Army Cot Fruit Cans

Silver Ware Pictures

Blankets Pillows Spreads

Three Throw Rugsnew

Many other articles too num-

ous to mention

TERMS CASH

George BolzProp Murray I- Kennedy Township

BERT WYLIE AUCTIONED LEE GRANT CLERK

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Tbdquo Plnekney Dispatch ^raquo ^ frac34 Entered araquo 2nd C l a w f^ amp M a t t 0 r a t pdegstofllce

amp Act of March 8 1877 114 SoHowell StPinckney Mich Subscription Price $150 per YY

Mrs Thomas Bonner w a s a delegate to the Republican Coun ty Convention in Howell last Monday ltFeb 9)

Earl and Lrwin Mann of De i Ijtroit spent Sunday wlfei Gene Mann

Joe Clark is workinq in the

Ypsilanti state Bank

Veltou Chambeilain will preach in the rus t Conqlchurch at Kaiamazoo on Fee 15th His sermon will be broadcast over station Viuvii iiom 1130 to

Mrs Henry ijrahn ana Mrs Alma Chambers qave a storK shower rr iday mqnt at the foim ers home ior Mrs Reqinaid Kiahn i wenty were present ana me quest oi honor received many nice qiils

Louis Gearhait of Kowelll w a s i the preacher at the Congichurch j Sunday

I Luvt-n Kennedy of Detroit bullspent r n d a y at uie Irvin Kenn J eay nome

Mesuames lft ui KennedyDor J othy Kennedy Mary Eichman ana Blanch Ciak were in Ann i Arbor Sa^i a i

The LOUJS and Francis Shehan famiies were Sunday quests at | the Gene iriaehan home in Ann Arbor- i

inu rvulpii Hall family visited er Bister Mrs riaroid A d a m s (

and tainilgt m Ann Arboor Sun 1 Mrs Aha Meyer attended a

While Shrine patioi meetinq at Hcxil iGursda niqht

anari Shehvn and wife Wednos^ay uinne quests at the bull ouis Shohan home

li^iiK Aberdeen and wife call

ii

Myron iunftiif Plumbing amp Heating

Complete Line Plumbing Fixtures]

and Supplies ELECTRIC OH AND GAS HOT WATER HEATERS IF

COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPS

WE S E A WE INSTALL WE SERVICE

1075 EAST M - 3 6 Phone 183F2

COAL POCOHONTAS LUMP

KENTUCKY EGG STOKES

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A PCRSJ1 Afb FROM

MICHAEL (MIKE)

CANDIDATE FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE

UjfttiARY

Mrs Dorothy Kennedy enter tained her czuibbuge cub last

Thursday niqht

Clifford Haines and famiy leave tor Phoenix Arizona Mon day to spend the winter

Homer Milliron and wife ana Mis Ralph Durbin and family Detroit spent Sunday at the Albert Dinkel home

e ai ue R- x Ncqqle home in A Aijjoi S-nuay

Georjfc carver and fiiend and John ivr iL0n jr ana wile of Ann A i^ ^ahea at )bullbullbull hemes ol Earl I-- ulin a n Ivlru Virqin ia arvo Sun av

Charles Wilson of Chicaqo bulleraquo week en 5-v)en i

AVsrd -1 The -oual- Sncr

Swavho as CCV t lo V- i -m M J OWL

ith David w

cctLiqe ai -s been sold

ol Willow

bullan

Sunday

MON IS PRIMARY ELECT s

iUf

ON THAT DAY YOU WILL SELECT THE MEN WHO WILL BE i p Y f U J

YOUR CANDIDATES FOR II CIRCUIT COURT JUDG sjrii

VOTE

I uiamp each and every voter to go to the polls February 16 and vote for the man who in your opinion is best qualified to fill this important office

gt I wcVid very much appreciate your con^J-erairon of my qualifications

-21 Years as Practicing r Forney

-Experienced in Municipal CIral Business and Corporation Law

bull VIGOROUS 9 HUMANITARIAN bull SINCERE CAP At IE

Alberta Dinkei was quest oi Mrs Georqia Olose ana gtson of Linden

Mr- and Mrs Howaia Heaa and son Tomm aitenaea int Shrine circus in Detroit Saturday

Mrs haytnonda Morris spem Satuiday in Dexter

Mrs Mae Metz of Howeli spent Sunaay at the Lee Lavey home

28 members of Pinckney Cnap ter ObS attended the Friendship Niqh at Howell last Tuesday

Dick Campbell spent the week Dicic Campbell spent the

ena at the Jani^s Hail farm in iviarion

bull he Lick viouijq family are^

I staymq at tne Andrew Campbell home

bullrjaiph Clinton and family of Lincoln Park spent Sunday at bulli3 C J Cliinton home

Mrs Dorothy Dinkel ana Chihiiii ere in Stockbndqe Friday

AUTHENTIC CHRISTINE JORG ENSONS OWN STORY

Heres the story all America has been waitinq for Christine Jogensons the woman who was once a man tells in her own

words about her remarkable i iiaasformation r e a d theStory i (of My Life by Christine Jorqen

son startinq in this Weekly exclusively

r-- t -ri H wife spent Svn-avr cr the Wilbur Coyle hoa-c in KoweM

i-cVi Voiq ic s t a a n q at the -v o avlt hc-c while ids moth r( is at St loe hospital Dickie mfi vM Yc ltl are at the Vincent Younq home in Greqory-

Lester McAfee attended ltbull Ford maaaqemont banquet at ori m rloiei Sadler Det-oit Saturday main

Mro Lcoor McAfee was in Ant F--CA Friday with MrsHar QV Rod-

Mrs Hael t ly ci Ann Arbor IV r- Ben ham and wife of Briqh ton arr Ccorqe ThomDson were I ivlny visitors at the ME Dar row home -

Miss Dorothy Rohl of Detroit sr2i the wcok end at the Floris Clak home

Too Clark and family h a v e moved from his mothers house to 3lVer Lake Tcrmes Yor-nq and v-ifo fJofe Clarkk) of Ann Ar bor have moved into the house Vobdquo i racatc

Messrs Clare Miller and PW CVett and Russell l ivermore saw an MM dearee conference r t the Dexter Masonic temple Friday niqht

L T I U ^ Dovle ir and wife and Lucius Doyle sr and family at

A GREAT NEW RANGE FOn HOMES BEYOND THE GAS MA-NS

THE PHILGAS-TAPPAN WITH

COOLITE The amazing c^orr c^c oven f

that does not ue goil Youve got I

tee it to believe it

W

SAVE WITH THIS SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER

$939-50

$17950

$6K00

bull

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Rom -wiiere I sit iy Joe r larsh

Just a Lifis Ciic

T~r-M the weddinq of Max Smith and Elizabeth Kennedy at PowcIT Saturday

T onnie VanSIambrook and e loraen - vifo called at the Charles S u n d a y s McDaniels home in Chelsea Sun

wih the dciv- Feb 15) issue of the American j Mrs Elizabeth Spears M a d m Detroit Sunday Times I returned ^ SanFrancisco Cant

| Thursday after spenainq SECOND BEAKKN HERE J

month with her father Edward Spears

oe^qt John Sprout h a s been been transferred from Chanute Held 111 to SeUridqe Field Mt Clemens With his mother he lt spent Sunday at the ha r l e s So ile home in Howell I

The Carl Bidwell family ot Ben

PHONE

Regular price Special price You save

Come in today Be the first to own this beautiful

rangt with so many ouMandin 8 cooking-eate

features

Hockey 8fcie PINCKNEY MJCHTGA 145

RETAIN

i Back in December we sent out our yearly calendar It listed the last date for renewing drivers

lt licenses and things like the dates for registering to vote when the hunting and fishing seasons open mdash even suggested you note down foe wifes birthday too

I figured dates like these were important to keep in mind mdash and this was a good way to do it Unshyfortunately it now turns out I never really paid close attention to my own calendar

^ Not til today thRt ismdasho here I am not able to drive the car this

weekend until I got my drivers license renewed on Monday 1

From where I sit I guess good advice like charity should begin at home Im always advising all of you to worry less about you neUjhhovs (what they do or sayr and whether or not t1 y should enjoy a temperate p ^ of beer) and pay more at tent ion to whether you yourself are doing the f thing Guess Ill make

J Uow my own formula

The second breakin in one week took place here Saturday

niqht when persons unknown [broke in the back door of the bull the town hall and rifled the filina

cabinet Lorenzo Murphy- twp treasurer had taken in taxes laquo there that day but had taken the Briahton called at the mon=y fiome with turn except 1 Whve home Saturday

S12 m silver he left In the cab inet This was al1 the thieves qof No clues wero foundStale po^c^ ound a pocket book in the rv1-lie pay station outside contain inq pictures of 3 qirls and a bov but they proved to be hiqh school students

Judge Willis L tyons

J D

pound)oe OffAV

TEN LASKY Mrs Helen Lasky 42 died at

j Pomlaquoo Saturday She was tho dcruqhter of Mr and Mrs-Ernest Whi e of Howell amp married Lee

--The Dale Miller familv attend bullhe ME church in Munith Svn da^ and hea id Rev Nixon preach

Sur- oy quests at the John Boy br home were Frank Beyer and wU- r -rV^n Gentne^ and wife ltvf Ann A rbcr T loy^i Warner and family and Mrs Peto Straiqr^-

c3 family of Ynsiianti of of

Copvii^u i^J Lmtcd States Viewers Ioumiation

Llo-d Wallowa-- and wife Pinqree were Sunday quests T W-- f pike and wife

Th^ Yo^nrrTovc PTA served h-- hot lunch S-turdnv bull t rtie

Lasky of Briqhton who survives DunTm^y auction on North Jerr Th^r^ crre 2 eons and a dmah ^ r i - T B^^ ^ ter The funeral was at the Briqh Wmcy S p r i e r is out of the

ten CathoHc church today hospital and stayinq with her i aunt

FC3 CIRCUIT JUDGE

He Has a Splendid Record iic-ceUontly Qualified by Exper ence

Haa Arrived at an Age W k j r e His Only Aim Is To See That Justice Is Done by Everyone

First Judge from County in 53 Yearm

Livingston

All Other Judges Were Give Second Term

Vote February 16 (X) for

JUDGE WELIS L LYONE FOR GtWCT JUDGE

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Costs Far less to Handle Manure on iss

sB nMI-MiUMHMIM JOHN DEERE

ICmiPMENT

|ilaquog- gt j bull_-gtbullbull

(frac34 1 Slash mtottrchtndllog time and labor

costs to fock-bottem by using biggtcs parity John Deere Equipment

With the John Deere No 25 Loader and one spreader one man can handle up to 35 loads of manure per day The simple rugged No 25 Loader has exclusive flyshywheel drive and parallel arm construction to insure faster loading and less work for the operator The sturdy sure-footed all-steel Model H Tractor-Drawn Spreader and the light-running Model K Horse-Drawn Spreader are ideal working mates for the No 25 Loader See us for full information

ilt-bdquo

Lodays

Opportunity

for amp

ob Tomorrow We have qood news for those of you who have been waitinq for

an exceptional position

PROFESSIONAL CORNER j THE PINCKNEY SANLYJIBXUM-

M Y M DUFFY M D mcssey u Mettoaaa uauy iitOO k 14 to fcraquoXgt to-

awce eoiieeaua xties rri a a i ij t Bgt to

ML a B NeCLOfiXEY

112frac14 North MleUaaj eVr Telephones

Evenlnas by ApuoinlBMaU Howell laquo IjteblgaD

HEBB SNEED

raquo-vr-Syen

m

-^bullilt

bullv bullbull ^ r j

Classes startinq in February and March for telephone operators

I Let us qive you valuable train inq that will serve you a l l of

Phone 183 207 amp G i j i i ftstoei HowoU u Mkfiiaan Real Estate iasuranue frakeraae

inq that wiii serve you all--ot f Q i ty t | t 0 ^ Q^ F o m f^Operty your life For more information j A Soec call 9984 or visit our Employment 1 office

LAVE HARDWARE

JOHN DEERE ltgt Ouamptyamp JK ampmSts^Km

A SpedoJitY gjst Your Property VflQj He

f

ltt

Plumbing Water System etc Stanley Dinke

MWHOHT

Michigan Bell Telephone Co 9 2 3 EAST WASHINGTON J 22-

ANN ARBOR MICH

PSETTYSVULE 4-41 NEWS

The Handy Andy Craftsmens Club has 9 members- They are fclean Basyalo Linda Beahler

Micky Blades Peter Gerycz Wally Pietras 2 yr members John Wenderlein Walter Been ier 3 yr and David Nash 4 Joe

LEE LAVEY General insurance

Plage W 8 Plnctam _Wh REFRIGEBAXtON SERVIOK

HAROUgt RADY Repairs on AU Makes Phone Ptodney 154F3 _

AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Speciality

BERT WYLlk CALL FOWLEVILLE 436F6

R E A L E l l l l f Forme Home Lata hopsrtsa

and Business Ojp^ottmMm List Your Property Willi Me

GERALD RfcASOH Broker mdash2 0 9 ft rib ieari

flnckney Mich Phjpe 1 1 1 (ftone 157FH Recalrlao

MYBON ) HUGHS -Plumhina and Reatino

Icons iiute Phone 183F2 1075 East Mmdash36 Pmckney

Funeral Hoamp Don C Swarthout i)irectot

Modern Equipmenl Ambulance aVrvlos

n o n o 39 amp 63 Ptecfcney Mlci

FKD~~G RQCKHOFF i OPTOMETRIST

120 West Grand Fiver AT fkwell u Michlaus J hone 358 ffesideaco 6l f

UOYETHENDEF ~ Livestock Hauampna

Weekly Tips Muae To Defco Genera Trucking

Pfocn7lt Mir Phone 161F13

H W WYUDs NOTARY

Insurance and Bond rtiONE 136 Pincknfj

DR O J TOWNEB Dentist

8044 Portage Lake ft 4 ftampder Phone Desist 3461

CEMETERY MEMORIALS

Price You Can Affc id To Pa |

MILFOR GRANITE WORKS

Gilford Michigan k

TELEVISION and gt

Antenna Service

MARTIN R1TTER

di bull J Ai LOST Liqht brown Shepherd U a S S i i i e d A t l V S aog with 3 legs Reward

i Ba~vdIo UaHar TiT W raquo F^R SALE2 Tons of Hay for CUfford_Miller phone 33F4 JB DSVpound Nnlaquoh Z~ T f e ^ r V O T e | H o r s e s ^ C a U 13F2Pinckney WATNEDDay care of preschool Uavid Nash pres Wally Pietras J ^ ^ oAT F toniraquonlt^ h^edhTa children of working mothers In vice pres John Wenderlein sec 1 1 ^ 1^^1deg^deg^^ S l S S treas Peter Gerycz reporter The club meets Thursday at the Basy dlo home

geese $5 each iPhone 69F2

Cliff VanHorn cruire at 410 Putnam or call 109F2 after 5 p m-

AVAILABLE In late Marchan FOR SALE Crosley Fiigidair office position for a qualified white enamel ranqe coal or young IadyPhone Janet Shehan woodPhone 120F11 or inquire at Pinckney 134 for appointment 355 East Main St Pinckney

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The Weaving Needles met at the Basydlo home The follow inq qirls are members Donna ito be interviewed F bdquo S A L E Roiiawav bed and Basydlo Jolean Basydlo Linda Rnckney Fabricating and Sheet OR ^ ^ ^ 0 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Bechler Carolina Blades Bar- Metol^^ampany S S ^ S L S L S o Snadilla St

b c a McAfee Nancy Nash FOR RENT Winterized Cottage ^ L r ^ ^ c h W U M ^ The officers are Pres Carol (at Portage Lake i ^ ^ ^ r V ^ ^ ^

DIRECT FROM PMT0RY

lamp4LVtpoundZ 37 ordtrlDf bullner Servlet

tvi yojr ahna trim frtfj neraquo I k roc 18laquo BgtpntraquoygtjB4 TEST ARE F-bullrraSD TO TO1 T^7 tt you

cut fCNH MfAfW-mlaquo9hAM ro uUultraquohMA t i l laquo t t r t 4 n w

lAGKHANNEn

TO RENT tvo apartments one turnished no children Phone 17 Pinckney

PDfCKNEY MICH PHONE 118F2 PHONE 111

PlhCZNEY M i c a

Gerycz Vice Pres Caroline 1 Phone 1535M11 Howell BIadesSec treas Linda Bechler (Reporter Jolean Basydlo

Knitting was added to the pro jets and 2 new members Evelyn Hall and Dorean Blades Mrs Ralph Hall is co leader

The projec ts are first year knittina Donna Basydlo Jolean Basydlo Linda Bechler Carolina Blades Dorean Blades Barbara McAfee Nancy Nash

1st year clothing Dorean j Blades Evelyn HaH

2nd year Jolean BasydIoLin da Bechler Carolina Blades Carol Gerycz Barbara McAefe Nancy Nash 3iJd year Donna Basydlo

FOR SALE Chrome High Chair like new 9321 Cedar Lake Rd Pinckney Michi^n d

FOR fiENT Modern 6 room ap-artmentjrunning hot and cold water Phone 45F4 Pinckney-FOR SALE Six room house cor I

able terms Lucius Doyle I C R R V T r r uraiiv rri wmrp Phone 42 Pinckney 1

I

Pinckneys lira

CARD OF THANKS

1 wish to thank my friends for their kind remembrances of cards and flowers while I was in the hospital It helped so much to liqthen my stay there

Nelson H Buzzard

SERVICE WHILE VCHJ WAIT AU WORK GUARiNTEED FOR SALE=BABY CHICKS white

leghornsbarred and white rocks ^_^WbdquoMWEBS SiiABPENED New Hampshires and Hy Line Chicks Order New Phone 305W

Bob Squire Hatchery

MANDELLS SAW FIUNQ 8HOI HI-LAND LAisx caxST SID8

11524 RIVER DNVE

FOR SALE Jamesway Incubat or 2500 eqq capacity also two I 5 deck chick poultry batteries

Frank Pearce PinckneySilver _ Lake Phone Dexter 4067 1 Res 71003 MonJ Tuet Wed

OWEN W FOWLE1 D S C Foot Specialist mdash Chiropodbc

216 W GcLRiver BrightoaMlch Telephone Office Hour Office 75181 By Appointment

Established 1861 I Ittcorporated 1 15

WcPHERSON State BAN

QUALITY

K RESPONSIBLE POSITION male or female from this area -wanting to service and collect

from automatic vending xnach ines No selling Age not essen tied Car references and $600 in

[ working capital necessary 7 to 12 hours weekly nets to $400 per

month Possibility ruH time work For local interview give full par -oculars Phone Write P0 Box I

I

LINCOLN and UNITY

That A house divided against itself cannot stand is as true of our nation today as it was alshymost 95 years ago when Lincoln told it Later as President his ichief concern was to preserve a unified nationMay we always remember the value of national

Meats Fruit

Groceries Vegetables

Fish

THE MEANS TO AN END You often have seen something

yeu wantedyou had the money A Savings Account can and ^ ^

does provide the means of hav N o business will be transact Una the money when it is need t V h i s b a n k o n Lincoln ^ i birthday

Instead of saving whaamp left fatraquor spending spend whas left

after saving

521 Mpls 1 Minn

NOTICE I The County Clerk office will

f be open each Saturday afternoon j until 400 p m- for the issuance lot license plates during the bal |ance of February

John A Hagman county clerk

AH deposits up to $100000r in Isur by our membership in Fed Jeral Deposit Insurance Corpor

Market Prices Courteous Service

CLARKS

Guy Hincheys house at School Lot Lake was broken into last Thursday and 2 guns stolenThe sheriff recovered the gun and took 2 juveniles from Cedar Lake toto court Vtlftf

mdash PIANO UESSONS mdash Classical or Popular

L A BEATTIE Rush Lake Phone 157F13

Plndksey Michigan

Solving UNr Ifcorfifbull Whats the best wsy to raaet thlaquo

bullttadily Murhtenini firm labor shortage v

Midwestern agronomists y the answer Is more tfficiant crop proshyduction methods that boost yields per acre They suggest these steps 1mdashGreater use of lime and commercial fertiliser which will boost yield per acre en cropped fields and pestarea sad Jaeriese the output of neat and rnflk mdash Increased mechanisation wWeh enables workers to do mare la fewer hours ImdashMore plantings of jjghst siejdiaf hybrid seed

THE FIRST NATiONAI BAN HoweJL Mich

Under Federal Supervision Member

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

All Deposits Insutad Up toflO000

Prr Each Dergtltilaquoitiir - - - mdash ^ ^

ANY AMOUNT ANY KOII

PBOMPT DELIVmtY

Farmers F ^ I ft Supply Co

4

A lttV

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THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday February 11 1953

GENERAL PRIMARY

To the Qualified Electors Notice Is Hereby Given That a General Primary

Election will be held in the 2 3

TOWNSHIP OF PUTNAM LIVINGSTON COUNTY

STATE OF MICHIGAN

As I am Ieavinq town I will sell my household furniture at pub lie auction in the

Village of Pinckney at 140 South Howell Street on

mdash

j AT THE PLACE OR PLAGES OF HOLDING THE ELECTION t IN SAID CITY AS INDICATED BELOW VIZj gt

AT THE PUTNAM TOWN HALL

Within Said Township on

STARTS AT 100 P M

Circuit Judge

Emerson Television complete

| with ariel new

Kinqston Electric Sewinq Mach

ine new

I

NOTICERelative to Opening and Closing the Poll

Election Law Revision 1943

(3039) Section 1 On the day of any election the polls shall be -mer^d at 7 oclock in the forenoon and shall be continued open until 8 oclock in the afternoon and no longer Every qualified elector present and in line at the polls at the hour prescrib ed for the closina thereof shall be allowed to vote

I 4B n i IB bull bull I I mdash ^ ^ ^ P ^ M M ^ M B B M B I V ^ ^ ^ ^ I ^

The Polls of said election will be open at 7 oclock a will remain open until 8 oclock p m of said day of election

Phil Gas Stove new

Norae Oil Heater new

Electric Iron Ironinq Board

Buffet and Table Four Chairs

3gt3venport 4 Chairs

Kitchen Table Small Chest

Wooden Bed mattresssprinqs

Victrola and Records Ice Box

Mattress and Sprinqs Dishes

Childrens Table 3 Chairs

Clothinq of all kinds Oil Can

Complete Line of Cookinq Uten

Bflg Kerosene Stove

Garden Tools Wrenches

Army Cot Fruit Cans

Silver Ware Pictures

Blankets Pillows Spreads

Three Throw Rugsnew

Many other articles too num-

ous to mention

TERMS CASH

George BolzProp Murray I- Kennedy Township

BERT WYLIE AUCTIONED LEE GRANT CLERK

t

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m

Waofresdltrr Fehcmry II bull raquo

SB

Costs Far less to Handle Manure on iss

sB nMI-MiUMHMIM JOHN DEERE

ICmiPMENT

|ilaquog- gt j bull_-gtbullbull

(frac34 1 Slash mtottrchtndllog time and labor

costs to fock-bottem by using biggtcs parity John Deere Equipment

With the John Deere No 25 Loader and one spreader one man can handle up to 35 loads of manure per day The simple rugged No 25 Loader has exclusive flyshywheel drive and parallel arm construction to insure faster loading and less work for the operator The sturdy sure-footed all-steel Model H Tractor-Drawn Spreader and the light-running Model K Horse-Drawn Spreader are ideal working mates for the No 25 Loader See us for full information

ilt-bdquo

Lodays

Opportunity

for amp

ob Tomorrow We have qood news for those of you who have been waitinq for

an exceptional position

PROFESSIONAL CORNER j THE PINCKNEY SANLYJIBXUM-

M Y M DUFFY M D mcssey u Mettoaaa uauy iitOO k 14 to fcraquoXgt to-

awce eoiieeaua xties rri a a i ij t Bgt to

ML a B NeCLOfiXEY

112frac14 North MleUaaj eVr Telephones

Evenlnas by ApuoinlBMaU Howell laquo IjteblgaD

HEBB SNEED

raquo-vr-Syen

m

-^bullilt

bullv bullbull ^ r j

Classes startinq in February and March for telephone operators

I Let us qive you valuable train inq that will serve you a l l of

Phone 183 207 amp G i j i i ftstoei HowoU u Mkfiiaan Real Estate iasuranue frakeraae

inq that wiii serve you all--ot f Q i ty t | t 0 ^ Q^ F o m f^Operty your life For more information j A Soec call 9984 or visit our Employment 1 office

LAVE HARDWARE

JOHN DEERE ltgt Ouamptyamp JK ampmSts^Km

A SpedoJitY gjst Your Property VflQj He

f

ltt

Plumbing Water System etc Stanley Dinke

MWHOHT

Michigan Bell Telephone Co 9 2 3 EAST WASHINGTON J 22-

ANN ARBOR MICH

PSETTYSVULE 4-41 NEWS

The Handy Andy Craftsmens Club has 9 members- They are fclean Basyalo Linda Beahler

Micky Blades Peter Gerycz Wally Pietras 2 yr members John Wenderlein Walter Been ier 3 yr and David Nash 4 Joe

LEE LAVEY General insurance

Plage W 8 Plnctam _Wh REFRIGEBAXtON SERVIOK

HAROUgt RADY Repairs on AU Makes Phone Ptodney 154F3 _

AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Speciality

BERT WYLlk CALL FOWLEVILLE 436F6

R E A L E l l l l f Forme Home Lata hopsrtsa

and Business Ojp^ottmMm List Your Property Willi Me

GERALD RfcASOH Broker mdash2 0 9 ft rib ieari

flnckney Mich Phjpe 1 1 1 (ftone 157FH Recalrlao

MYBON ) HUGHS -Plumhina and Reatino

Icons iiute Phone 183F2 1075 East Mmdash36 Pmckney

Funeral Hoamp Don C Swarthout i)irectot

Modern Equipmenl Ambulance aVrvlos

n o n o 39 amp 63 Ptecfcney Mlci

FKD~~G RQCKHOFF i OPTOMETRIST

120 West Grand Fiver AT fkwell u Michlaus J hone 358 ffesideaco 6l f

UOYETHENDEF ~ Livestock Hauampna

Weekly Tips Muae To Defco Genera Trucking

Pfocn7lt Mir Phone 161F13

H W WYUDs NOTARY

Insurance and Bond rtiONE 136 Pincknfj

DR O J TOWNEB Dentist

8044 Portage Lake ft 4 ftampder Phone Desist 3461

CEMETERY MEMORIALS

Price You Can Affc id To Pa |

MILFOR GRANITE WORKS

Gilford Michigan k

TELEVISION and gt

Antenna Service

MARTIN R1TTER

di bull J Ai LOST Liqht brown Shepherd U a S S i i i e d A t l V S aog with 3 legs Reward

i Ba~vdIo UaHar TiT W raquo F^R SALE2 Tons of Hay for CUfford_Miller phone 33F4 JB DSVpound Nnlaquoh Z~ T f e ^ r V O T e | H o r s e s ^ C a U 13F2Pinckney WATNEDDay care of preschool Uavid Nash pres Wally Pietras J ^ ^ oAT F toniraquonlt^ h^edhTa children of working mothers In vice pres John Wenderlein sec 1 1 ^ 1^^1deg^deg^^ S l S S treas Peter Gerycz reporter The club meets Thursday at the Basy dlo home

geese $5 each iPhone 69F2

Cliff VanHorn cruire at 410 Putnam or call 109F2 after 5 p m-

AVAILABLE In late Marchan FOR SALE Crosley Fiigidair office position for a qualified white enamel ranqe coal or young IadyPhone Janet Shehan woodPhone 120F11 or inquire at Pinckney 134 for appointment 355 East Main St Pinckney

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That A house divided against itself cannot stand is as true of our nation today as it was alshymost 95 years ago when Lincoln told it Later as President his ichief concern was to preserve a unified nationMay we always remember the value of national

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yeu wantedyou had the money A Savings Account can and ^ ^

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John A Hagman county clerk

AH deposits up to $100000r in Isur by our membership in Fed Jeral Deposit Insurance Corpor

Market Prices Courteous Service

CLARKS

Guy Hincheys house at School Lot Lake was broken into last Thursday and 2 guns stolenThe sheriff recovered the gun and took 2 juveniles from Cedar Lake toto court Vtlftf

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THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday February 11 1953

GENERAL PRIMARY

To the Qualified Electors Notice Is Hereby Given That a General Primary

Election will be held in the 2 3

TOWNSHIP OF PUTNAM LIVINGSTON COUNTY

STATE OF MICHIGAN

As I am Ieavinq town I will sell my household furniture at pub lie auction in the

Village of Pinckney at 140 South Howell Street on

mdash

j AT THE PLACE OR PLAGES OF HOLDING THE ELECTION t IN SAID CITY AS INDICATED BELOW VIZj gt

AT THE PUTNAM TOWN HALL

Within Said Township on

STARTS AT 100 P M

Circuit Judge

Emerson Television complete

| with ariel new

Kinqston Electric Sewinq Mach

ine new

I

NOTICERelative to Opening and Closing the Poll

Election Law Revision 1943

(3039) Section 1 On the day of any election the polls shall be -mer^d at 7 oclock in the forenoon and shall be continued open until 8 oclock in the afternoon and no longer Every qualified elector present and in line at the polls at the hour prescrib ed for the closina thereof shall be allowed to vote

I 4B n i IB bull bull I I mdash ^ ^ ^ P ^ M M ^ M B B M B I V ^ ^ ^ ^ I ^

The Polls of said election will be open at 7 oclock a will remain open until 8 oclock p m of said day of election

Phil Gas Stove new

Norae Oil Heater new

Electric Iron Ironinq Board

Buffet and Table Four Chairs

3gt3venport 4 Chairs

Kitchen Table Small Chest

Wooden Bed mattresssprinqs

Victrola and Records Ice Box

Mattress and Sprinqs Dishes

Childrens Table 3 Chairs

Clothinq of all kinds Oil Can

Complete Line of Cookinq Uten

Bflg Kerosene Stove

Garden Tools Wrenches

Army Cot Fruit Cans

Silver Ware Pictures

Blankets Pillows Spreads

Three Throw Rugsnew

Many other articles too num-

ous to mention

TERMS CASH

George BolzProp Murray I- Kennedy Township

BERT WYLIE AUCTIONED LEE GRANT CLERK

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THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday February 11 1953

GENERAL PRIMARY

To the Qualified Electors Notice Is Hereby Given That a General Primary

Election will be held in the 2 3

TOWNSHIP OF PUTNAM LIVINGSTON COUNTY

STATE OF MICHIGAN

As I am Ieavinq town I will sell my household furniture at pub lie auction in the

Village of Pinckney at 140 South Howell Street on

mdash

j AT THE PLACE OR PLAGES OF HOLDING THE ELECTION t IN SAID CITY AS INDICATED BELOW VIZj gt

AT THE PUTNAM TOWN HALL

Within Said Township on

STARTS AT 100 P M

Circuit Judge

Emerson Television complete

| with ariel new

Kinqston Electric Sewinq Mach

ine new

I

NOTICERelative to Opening and Closing the Poll

Election Law Revision 1943

(3039) Section 1 On the day of any election the polls shall be -mer^d at 7 oclock in the forenoon and shall be continued open until 8 oclock in the afternoon and no longer Every qualified elector present and in line at the polls at the hour prescrib ed for the closina thereof shall be allowed to vote

I 4B n i IB bull bull I I mdash ^ ^ ^ P ^ M M ^ M B B M B I V ^ ^ ^ ^ I ^

The Polls of said election will be open at 7 oclock a will remain open until 8 oclock p m of said day of election

Phil Gas Stove new

Norae Oil Heater new

Electric Iron Ironinq Board

Buffet and Table Four Chairs

3gt3venport 4 Chairs

Kitchen Table Small Chest

Wooden Bed mattresssprinqs

Victrola and Records Ice Box

Mattress and Sprinqs Dishes

Childrens Table 3 Chairs

Clothinq of all kinds Oil Can

Complete Line of Cookinq Uten

Bflg Kerosene Stove

Garden Tools Wrenches

Army Cot Fruit Cans

Silver Ware Pictures

Blankets Pillows Spreads

Three Throw Rugsnew

Many other articles too num-

ous to mention

TERMS CASH

George BolzProp Murray I- Kennedy Township

BERT WYLIE AUCTIONED LEE GRANT CLERK

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