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Mktinn .Wednesday, April 15, 1959 OUP viOCP.ACY who have been boosting * ne Lfex ^* r high school alumni r<J their cities will get a special chance f nnioji w *t Bates Elementary school programs to dovetail in with Mk» igtui week in May. Chambers Couunerce will hold a special meet ing in Lansing in April, The Bear Creek Mining po. wan's \ lo export Mate land-, in the upper pen minerals i^ey wanted to June 6. The class of 1909 of whirh editor was B member will be honor ed ' C. J. Sibley Stockbrldge editor I who retired, has gone to Texas to visit hi? daughter ». c ,-« -..^ ~ -~ Dick Wiide and e Wilkerson of mine iron in" the Porcupine state I Storkbridge hav e joined the navy a n.j WiK last year but were turned down, j are at SanDiego Calif. i-ttiil I4ttsw e ll ( Republican candidate The Dexter Kiwanis i«r govern©i endorsed their propoiil. Stanley Yankus, the chicken farmer sold his farm and equipment to: K)J and is going o Australia oe i he was finedd for exceeding wheat plantn^ restrictions is fading front ih t hunt pag it?iused,to pass a law Mill. ' , 'All farmers do n ot favor the r«t 4 -i-t j b e a t Jafks ° n A P rU uuu» but they contend that breaking I The Fowfervlle Band The commending. Dexter Kiwanis Cub is buiM. ing a new backstop on the Dex'e.- high school diamond to cost $500. The Red Cross Blood Bank vuju rowtetville April 22. Nelson Tobias has been dected head of the Fowlerville Rotary Club. The annual counn'l of Catholic^ Women of the Lansing Di o c e s e will •TGFHEAUN6 | tlcmeotary Commest Jeanne Millers auat Jinny made l.er a skirt. Rick Hierlein is' back k tonsils girl 1*--: 4Ji.e law is illegal, The legislature, may adjourn in iiay but will probably leave many \ problems unsolved including the ca-in " crisis and a long range tax basis.Thi'y agree inat sometnng must be done u> meet the needs of the growing popu otion but disagree what it should on fcb. boine Republicans say they' are convinced a crisis exists and will to be shown . They say tie stale is gouig-tJU'ougnt the a.> u >oui; v a&L> ; attd .the. in tax coilections i e n a c t s , tfie"'dec:ilne iu business, ' . <•- Senator Phil Han has s ^ ihing m Washingan, instead ol til his relatives on the pay toll 'he is making his olfice auloniaUc.He evc-u a «tamp licking machine. board Meeting The FowJervlle Band Boosters are sponsoring a boxing show at the l^igh' school April 18 .featuring the Lansing golden gloves chaampio is. In circuit court last week Judgi Carland awarded judgements totali- ng 5125,000 to James Vassas and b;s parents.Mr, a«d--Mrs, A*jtph Vasssus of Hartland . They were hurt in an f.ccident on " Sept. 1957at US-23 and Joy Road, Weshtenaw county with a truck load of steel owned by tht Shar en Steel Company .Martin J, Lavm was attorney for the Vassass. The Blu e Cross Hospital Insurant 1 -* Company has vote J not to renew its contract with the Vann Hospital, Brighton. Policy holders in non uav' tkipating hospitals are limited to ] 14' days benefits . 4 Two 15 year old Detroit boys were arrested by state pohce last week foe robbing Bluewater store .Lakelardi Nicholas Boja, 67 f of Winans Lake, ai St. Joe hospifal, Ann Arbor ! Ui6:.i •\Cr LE LANDED AT SC " ... ...;. JiSTER-TO THE WOUNOED INI THE CRIMEAN WAR. MILLIONS OF MEN AND THEIR. FAMILIES HERJE AND THE •AIOR.LO OVER HAVH CAUSE TO MOf\JOSl H£R. BECAUSE SMC DARED TO SET A PRECEDENT BV CAiifcVING . SERVICE TO THE BATTLEFIELD. i*inekney f Mich, April 2 f Meeiing called to order by h at 8 p.m. MoAi©e ) Russell Towsley, Absent :None. Minutes o f March 4 read and ap- proved. The following 2 t Dan Adams, County School Supt. 3. Daniels Assoc, Motion by Rus:ssll ,2d by MCAUH? to adopt the school budget of S4u4 411.44^ f o r school year I95y-1M». ,-• Motion carried. All the teachers at the following Bchools have signed their contract;.: H.infburg Elementary Winun- Li:-, 'Pinckney Elementary, Four of higii. .sciiooi staff have not signed as ye; i'Dpi.Reader has sufficient application* -to fill any vacancies that may uivi.u\ ; An achievnient to be proud of. Supt. Reader Was requested tto i\=P i^sent the school distict a', ihe annual meeting of the coun r y allocation board •end to take charge of the census for the coming year. \ The building program was discussed at this tim.e The board entered into a lengthy discussion with the Elementary school' over their reports of the Principals convention, » . The board expressed their apprec ration to Mr.Gibson and his quiz gang over their achievement Qn tne WX.Y TV progam, fcfotion by Baaydlo, 2nd by Towslay lo pay biills as carried. Motion to adjourn earrted.Timc 1 - :1 P. ». Joseph Basydlo Secretary of Board of Education Carson President . ^ 1 ^ of OF DEDICATION AND OF SERVICE EXEMPLIFIED f$V ..ORtTJCE NioJ-airjGALE IS A TRADITION OF NUSL5IN-0 IN .-tACET AS IN WAR. If IS A FfCC ..;CC.v"MurxiTV, HER.E (SAM., ,OSE WHO SEEK 9ATIS.--ACX', triC N/^T/ON NEZQS ONE HUND.'.CL? THOUSAND NURSES ^ ION HIGWLV HONOREP 'N J;.'UAL OPPORTUNITY FOR Kennelh Matteson of Pinfkney a: Mchigan Slate" University went on a :rip to the upper peninsula last week with the Kellogg Center band. An? 1 h<'r'Hamburg family is on thek way ,J Alaikii, Mr. and Mr.}. B'»h Alberts who w^re married March»'14, was Ila/.el Lear and his parent^, JUKI Mrs.Adolph Alber s also wen), " hoy will open a lodge a' Lake Clarr'. /rh P Citize'ns Mutual Auto Ins.d.. ^von the title in' the How e ll basket hull league with 10 wins and 0 losses, Mr.s^Rosg Underwood of Glad win is the new county nurse here Maroia Black is valedictorian and May Louise Layton is salutatoriun o r the Howell senior classs Arnold Heino has been elected the v-on the itl e in the Howell basket Local Social CONSERVATION NOTES Scheduled sales of submerged lands ; ANNOUNCLMENT Mr t and Mrs. James Boyd of Lake- land announce engagement of their MORTNEFFSHCW MORT Nf:FT HERE APRIL JO Mort Neff, most famous wild life f onimentator in Michigan who ap.'. pears every Thursday night on TV nn tho Leonard Refinery's "Michigan program will be at the high school gym on Mon cay night, Apiil 20 a l « P. ni t Thi; is >J>on:-kjJ<Ml i).v the Pinckn<'y Piiieot Club ,JIis i>rograni will consist, ol ^ ild life pictures which explain'^ .-- ho goes along. There also may to >cn.(.- wild life exhibits such as l.e •-hows t»n TV. There is probably no person in Michigan who has a gr (? at ',-r knuwltjdgt 1 of Michigan birds an. imals fj.-,.. and outdoor sports such us skiing canoeing etc than he who , Jias devoted hifc lifetime to it, Hs T\" ^ i.jcyr]e. I rogram is one of the outstand'ng ones in Michigan. A few years ag; Jerry Reason and his pet fox appear school after having hii> Kris Knippl© Joel tiurg ton Dauny fleri>st );a saw the play Mary Schroeder's n as a horse. Joan Gaidner got a c.,at lor her birthday.Mark Kiau-se got a locket »hiy. Sharon i*w J u f i , •- ^hea.sant^ and a biuatoii'd. ^lu'e (li i riding. Ton; JShehua, Mik tf .Sing!-", Jan and Valerie Reiser, Elaine L t saw 'Sally aud St. Anne' a a bike. Jan? HeuU luu> *oiut.' Dick Davis parent* »da. Janis Dean played Bell Salurduy, David a birthday part.v. S> j biother yellow green p . N u jnusual tu.s - d a sure eat a'ul ^ cat tu did T.,-n ;j -/ h:;,| Katii» get her y ant cijid squji'ret Dick Southern gut Juni> i lialu'>ui j> fixing his Ann liendee's 4 ciec j r hai K.. caterpillar au. lurry iLu^be'^ <'>>u thi Bjlly DOVM;S fciain 1 him # Deborah Homer plant'd ,w . Davjd Z<v i<j vj Jo .Meredith gt)l a ka planted hj.s birthday went to I' fu.s aunt and u'lck*. J*cJ<ie >Pent the night with i J «nn) i'eUy iuliiott \iiiitecl i4t> Milan .Glen HigliJill iuui'ncA Bierlen -saw iiha^gy Grade, Mi*. ^uh Dennis Reason visited Jij ,'ackie ,Makn lias Mai sh vi^iied his uncle •Sprout was in Ann Arbor Vp-ii end An/i Arbor over U*« Wfei- saw Shaggy Dog. Shirley antl Sh;> i'i;tier w.-nt i u Hi*' doctor, i '"•> i' au:n i' ; i a new call . Dog David Jiiilkcd Third finished our unit ila*--in a pp ed on his program . Tickets may be Mary, to Richard Wooten, , obtained from any member of ere. expected to bring $42 640 to the o n o f Ml<- a n d M r S . David w <>oten ol ! Parent association. Th- proceed* u i| .-State treasury They w,Tl als 0 act o M - Buck Lake - leases for the concessions for tho MAte parks. The closed season on dog training < April 15 to Ju]y 15. dept, concluded th* | be devoted to school projects . he la r ^t land purchase i n its history last wo e '< h h ' y o e < they bought the Potter rarvh near the H o uglit o n state police po^. » i* 1424 acres. M o s t of the purchase money came from the Pitttman De an S ° n ° f Detrdt Geralfi - Kea-son was tund ' ' ? he first supt He was succeeded by RESIGNS AFTER 21 YEARS being employed by the Detroit Set here lor the past 21 years,15 supt, Oscar Beck has resigned, be succeeded by William Mm of Gregory., The Detroit Die Set plani w a s built. some 25 years ago by Clair tund. 34,000 skiers use<l the Porcupine at p k h winter. first supt. He was succeeded by •state park this Deer starvation surveys ar e be"n« •onducted in 600 selected plats by 2 teams . latter died, and Mr. Beck took his place. The factory has changed hands several times, Leon. owned' it ° f DetrOlt for some years Private owners wishing to order 4 trees are urged to d o so n ow . May " Ot * X ** C * * Us he does ; ». RUBL i. GONIWAY Ruel J. Coniway, 77, di«d at. his hom« in Ann Arbor Tuesday, He was the son of Peter and Ljl a Randal Conivvay of Pia<-kney. For 37 years he was employd as freight agent by the Ann Arbor Railroad retiring in in 1949. Survivors are hia wife, the former Corri« DeWolfe, a son Cliff- ord and daughter f Mw. Roy Terry The funeral is at the Muehlig Chapel inn Arbor jThunday at 3 p. m.,R»v. officiating. Burial in Kunburi 30 ist the dead line, A CORRECTION Several members of th* B&frmUy super-serv>?e Mftion at Main jn Pe a rl St^, Pnie^ney which he has leased to the Marathon Oil Company which it will have s of th« 3^1 family called me up and »Aid I w s service-doors for 3 cars^ b e buijt of wrong in stating that tht Bla rhe ° ement bloCks with-an an glass iron'. Blaishell who died last we*k was a and ** open for bu<fn ^ August. 1. dh T h e M r S daughter of ia te John and Ce-e! Fry house o n t h e said she the y she w«s the daughter of .the laU Clara Bell Greg ory and WUliam Gregory. The <3reg ories did adopt « daughter of John Bell but her name was Bemardine. MOTHER * VAVQHTER Thr Annual MoUi»r A Daughttr Banquet Ig a t 'St.Maryi hall,Plnckn*y Wednesday, May 6 For tickets and leservatioas call Mr*. Lyl« Kin»ey UP8MU0 Kite will be removed Until .the n«w station is completed BEE WINNERS The di^i'iet spelling contest was at school hcry Thursday. Owing to 'he ^•hooi consolidations there were only . ; > enterics .Deanne Dubois^ of PincK.. school was first and Pat Scott of Winans Lake 2nd .Susan Glenn of Gregory school 3rd. Mrs. Cologne was one ol tbe judges at th Jluwell contest that day . LOSE FIRST GAME Pinckney lost their opening game lit. Brighton Monday 8 to^2 # Dick Kenn t;dy pitched 6 innings and Denny Clark 1, Dennis Morgan caughti Bu.i Bark e>> Jb.Tom Kennedy, 2b; Denny Clark^ 3b; Tom Singer, ss;out/ieia Terr>- Rowell, Bob Williams and G'.r' don LaBeile ,rt. Pinckney got 3 hus by Dick Kennedy, Tom Singer anl Terry Rowell. Becky Kca<i*a hctl, [u an addition. Ju-% suhstiac! Lnn aod ihe Willow Hun airport In May. A of us saw ihe Shaggy Dot ' '• '' week end . Judy Ha'll wen I '••> (irivein Sandra Sniygi vj.-^it,. <i to lather has a new ciUi Fourth Grade, Mrs. We studied abuul l:rown bat t Wancy B lo school in Jar.Cjndy Bond and Jim Kuurt brought shells tu school, Jim explained large green conch shall he u and ,'oe Plummur brought sand dollar and to id. ui about Tim Spiout went to the Metro t.ir port Sunday. Linda Fritsch went Canada Sunday over i and cuJi^ e back by >r Tunnel ^'raak. Zezuiica THK PINCKNEY PEGS The annual spring party for the ex- tension group will be held at tne Gregory town hall IMonday, April 20 t 8 Until .the new station Is completed I gy o Monday, April Mr. Beck will operate the present 20 at 8 p. m . There will be exhibit. Marathon station across the str a w ions °* ha «dn raf done during the Mr, Beck's wife is the former Lucille >ear » nd each * rou P wil ^ Contribute K d H h 2 ^illi pfX)t o f t h e entertainmen^ They will Fhw l id t ti Alk Kennedy" He has 2 sons and Robert and a daughter,Karen. Donni*) Meabon who is in th air loice in California called en us to<Joy, He brought his grandmother ,Mr». Alma Fh <> w sl ides ot a trip to Alaska . Jure for the summer, Saturday nighU Nancy Nash will «ing with University of Michigan Choral group at Dondero higb tchool Royal Oak week end in with tun grand A lot oi u* saw the Dog, Preston Smith went to Xor the week end W« are l«%rn Although they won but 3 i.nd lost 11 last we*k th« cans staged a victory eel* This reminds us o* th d Jack c.v--Georges Carpeniier ship tight n New York soin* u:-:o, Carpeniier wa-; knocJMi [ill George Bernard Shaw mjj Q0* jauntier won a moral victory. ft Dfinpsiey got the winners o' Uie purse. The celebration he-cause this in Uie fir«t e Itepubljeans have nice. They had a chanca t# oriH-oi o f tlie legislature by in tii e silk stocking lii.siijrt which has been in ihe past nut Jost.The big ^•ign '^a>- uaged against the 2 D«R0 tale i 'ulMt<- J .ii court justices^ •- as cja »J vVai ••'• and •urkisi J if? I' •' chan< did a^ ^ & and John Voelker. Edw«*di .s.-ietl a.s a socialist and pupptt e^ 1 Keuther .Voelkjr as a nud a picture of him taken in ft <b a ih was used, The Detroit CSS says the Republicans oa4 w tu (i«> a lot better tfrtft they «h.j spring election is u j*iiy <; Ue!>ubljran field day, due to )'.i*By i<;rat is-ucs. In Detroit 139,000 \ jt*r» "> i; t«'(l on Of scliuol issues but i^ot o& >tat(> m ''(juiit>' candidates. As th« 1 MMTiocrat.s ai'e well organized is Wayne county th^sc are reckoned M f:'ptil4iran c^r independent voter*,. i.ii'y a»out a two thirds vote Wt| '•a.si. .iiere ."jib voted compartd W <>'('.' last fail. h.'iilrd wiH •tniction, "io unemployed lists declin.. in March but this is not ] any great enthusiasm a* s^'H.HO/ijibJe jobs such as con r<'s,,r! a «e« work and the " ' ' ' * and other tig indU8t«t«V uikois back. They at* lu cls nevs' and improved , 1 ;,|,i, i lJiem t 0 get out ioii wi'.h less men,Ther« unemployed. " I - )ii;t.i..f ' '•. I <l f l I ' ( j i l 1 ' - W , | , . 1 •' '•at i'-liai ;i>i- 1"•'-),], ' '•<•(( , , f ;i i . 11 '<h<'y Mast lor .sw i., horvling propo'>-- and 8 d«j;eaied. s<>hools sewer* oi t i le defeated pools, re,. that u of tn» th'«y will vote for i! a luxuiy th«y i<> have a $25 mill industry in operation by ;cM, Or'i o her, Thfir output will be ''ement a year Joy .200 people. 100 years supply iy, the two Prin cement on th*ir ••<-• 'j:« on us-23 betwe#a and Ti,\e<io. The state* bigf fi: P'ani is at Alpena where "•(' deposits are apparently a big n>n nt '. 11 \ in,:[•<•< : ; n<i lin- th' n ing about primary, ggoondary and complimentary color. Our wheels are in the weft Fifth Grade News Linda Wylie was pion. Winning word Multiplication champs w bee cliam Mike Car ver , Dennis Reynolds, David Bennett and Kim Wlman,We welcome a new boy f Larry Jameison from Buffalo- All units AT* done and imported on. We learned many thing* about oth«r teuntrlat. c-<; a? F o ur MUe Lake, '.' and Chelse« 4 Quite a ,.ai j>f'opi e worked there, de was taken from-arid lake. Finally it r&n OUt D 0 shipped in t maki«f oP y. In 1920 Alex Grott nor started a hug* Ho had trouble ggtt . . ( .n bought the 4 mile L*ko fiant and operated it with convict labor. By this hr> was able to for?* :he i>rice of cement down. This earned ed him the enmity of the cement compares. They barked Fred Grtan ''or governor and beat Groesbt*-k. Green closed down the oement plant* Many stUl doubt the wisdom of m o vo. According to th© Dispatch of years ago there was a eent promotional project at Lakeland 50 years ago where limestone deposit! were found, Options wen taken 0B a great many acres of and plans drawn for a cement plant n.-any another project of that it never materialised LIBRARY Only a few st#Ps to th« VbWf tt a book which will carry yoi It frontiers and » richer UIMA mm due books may be rtturnad 1 without penalty. I

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  • Mktinn.Wednesday, April 15, 1959

    OUP viOCP.ACYwho have been boosting • * n e Lfex^*r high school alumni rrograni will consist, ol^ ild life pictures which h© explain'^.-- ho goes along. There also may to>cn.(.- wild life exhibits such as l.e•-hows t»n TV. There is probably noperson in Michigan who has a gr(?at',-r knuwltjdgt1 of Michigan birds an.imals fj.-,.. and outdoor sports suchus skiing canoeing etc than he who ,Jias devoted hifc lifetime to it, Hs T\" ^ i.jcyr]e.I rogram is one of the outstand'ngones in Michigan. A few years ag;Jerry Reason and his pet fox appear

    school after having hii>Kris Knippl© Joel tiurgton Dauny fleri>st);a saw the playMary Schroeder's n

    as a horse. Joan Gaidner got a c.,atlor her birthday.Mark Kiau-se got alocket »hiy. Sharon i*w J u f i , •-^hea.sant^ and a biuatoii'd. ^lu'e (liiriding. Ton; JShehua, Miktf .Sing!-",Jan and Valerie Reiser, Elaine L t

    saw 'Sally aud St. Anne' a

    a bike. Jan? HeuU luu> *oiut.'

    Dick Davis parent*»da. Janis Dean playedBell Salurduy, Davida birthday part.v. S>

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    Dick Southern gut

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    4 ciecjr hai K..caterpillar au.

    lurry iLu^be'̂ r Tunnel ^'raak. Zezuiica

    THK PINCKNEY PEGSThe annual spring party for the ex-

    tension group will be held at tneGregory town hall IMonday, April2 0 t 8

    Until .the new station Is completed I g y o Monday, AprilMr. Beck will operate the present 2 0 at 8 p. m . There will be exhibit.Marathon station across the straw i o n s °* ha«dn raf done during theMr, Beck's wife is the former Lucille > e a r »n d e a c h *rouP wi l^ ContributeK d H h 2 ^ i l l i pfX)t o f t h e entertainmen^ They will

    F h w lid t t i A l kKennedy" He has 2 sonsand Robert and a daughter,Karen.

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    i . 11 '--and 8 d«j;eaied.shools sewer*

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    i have a $25 millindustry in operation by

    ;cM, Or'ioher, Thfir output will be

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    Pinekoey high school openedStockbridge Saturday and lea* 10They play Dexter here Satuftflineup: Kenneth Daryow lb;Monks, 2b; fibroid SwarthsjajtPaid Clark t m; Lynn IT—c ; Myron Duansjg, *\

    The property owners for t*» fiert-tage Lake Drain refused tp pay •*they claimed the assessments of HOWv ere too hgh. They were files) an4the court cut the a*«c.MT>em to #3«dLO. Howlett and R, D. Roche wtmtheir attomeTK ,

    Charles Bullls has an •uctloa a4v«rtised May ^fa.

    Mort Motensonfed to CAUtomJa,

    Stanley Haze Ashtord of HOBOIU-];I, Hawaif is vlsttin* the HazeSigle fajniliea.

    Monks Bros, have opened theircieam parlor.

    Hal Erwhi of Howell hasto Detroit to driv» race horses,v-a-s with the Dan Patch outfityear.

    Peter Coniway was operated o1* atKT\ Ann Ai-bor hospital last weak ,

    Reuben Kisby, Grand Trunkegent at Gregory, h&s purchsed iheJohn McCle©r house there .

    Gene Dinkel has a fine »ew carr.

    Alex Mc^ntyre has purchase^ (heCi^desdaie stallion "Blaze".

    Born to Fred Teeple and wife a 7lb daughter,

    Joseph Fletcher, husband of JejuueHaze

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    and wife Wer« Sundayguests of "Mrs, Florence ArU in D e .joit.

    lai m pkonber or appliance dealer D E T R O I T K D I S O NSERVB-t SOUTH1ASTERN MICHIGAN

    Mrs, Edna Reason( Leota and theRoy Reason family called on MrsLola Carpenter in PonUac Sunday.

    The Merwin Campbells called onthe Al FaUons in Fenton Sunday. :

    The Clifford Millers^ Merlin Am.Lurgeys and Ona Campbells were (among those from here who attendedthe opening of the new McPhersor.Bank Sunday Bank at Howell Sun., joay.

    Tha Peach Palmer family of Fl-ntand Bill Austin of Ann Arbor wereSunday guests of the Herb Palmers

    Mrs. Blanche Clark had the F.mn.ctt Clarks of Howell Mrs, ,*&n itieyerrnd children of Waterloo and theVenn Calrks fo Sunday ghests.

    The Ladies League bowling team .had their banquet at the Anchor Inn •st Saturday night. e

    Mrs. Dorothy Dinkel attendededth e nurses meeting at Kalamazoon onlast Monday and Tuesday. They weretaken through the Upjohn Pharmacuti&l plant there ,

    Mr. and Mrs, Ona Campbell call.ed on Mrs. Marion Pearson of Howell Sunday and had dinner with herct. the Colonial Restaurant nea..'Willlamston ,

    The Bob Claytons of Rush Lake 'were Sunday guest*; of the Vime jLaRosas,

    Mrs, Irvin Kennedy and Mrs. Jourdan were in Howell Thursday .

    Murray Kennedy and wife werein Detroit and Warren lastclay.

    Mrs, Lucille Wyle and daughterShirley, were on Lansing Saturday

    W, F. Close and wife ofwere Sunday guests oi the Albertrjnkels.

    Olin Robinson attended theparty at the Grotto, Ann Arbor Saluday night.

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    ON All CRES RIVER

    PHONE HAMILTON 6 -8№. DEXIER

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    The Roland Gprtonn family ofBeulah wh o are on their way homefrom Florida spent the week end atthe Lawrence Camburns, With themthey were Sunday dianei guests ofthe Clare Barnumr: oi UaadiUa. TheCharles Sullivan* of North L a k e

    also there.

    Lynn Hendee und wiie c-Vlylo Uhubbs in Howell

    Mr. fluid Mrs. Cecil Butt were Surday dinner guest a oi the Fred Cunn-inghams of Dexter,

    The Cad BidweU.s and Mrs. B t.^Devereaux of Brighton cailied on the

    Whites Sunday ,

    1 he Alus>on:u l-'tt.sl Masters

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    iiuojii:,on

    Wins'on BaughjL Oliayfc editor . l'roi% UL

    Uepl. showed

    inkel.s, AlUenDmkek, Dr. Waller

    Scott Bakers ofthe wedding ol Cluules

    end Beverly Chaxliot at tnuPresbyterian church Saturday.recepUoa was also tbex» ,

    to loin Morse and wile,at SU>, Joe

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    year Uouk siail held

    Meyeri

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    al Si. Altuy'i.

    ay, She wa& theWheeier oL Portage

    The Doyle Templetons oi

    Harbor ^pent Sunday with Ihe A!thirl

    Discover the natural beauty of Michigan...I enjoy the natural goodness of Michigan brewed beer

    Michigan D Agan jjrewers /association350 Madison Avenue • Detroit 26, Michigan

    Ihe Kenneth ZiUs oi Anawere Suiuiay gu««u ol V*% Mark Nmtf

    The Edward Nuettexs oX Holt andthe Harold Nuotfera oi tinging wareSunday fuest* ei the Llo/d U«a.«iee«, ^ ^ ^

    . Mary &U*& Read atteadad aparty last Wednesday

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  • t THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE!

    Th« trucks To* ••*t h e of

    Michigan are there because tlie peop* want the swift Spendab le tran*

    portation service they provide. People who operate factories, r i n

    farms anci retail business*, they rely on trucks to ship their finished

    product*. And the people wn« buy these p r o m t s . . . their needs, too >,r*

    served for the most part by trucks. I f . a .service They have grown u.*d

    o a sexvK, which ha8 become a vital part of the American way of l;f.

    y'e., . o t o r W » P « « U the people's r h o * . , . service and c o n v e n e ,

    that serves th»m right and day.

    Tiitklmf

    I f f THEATRE

    April itth tam

    T H E SHAGGY DOG

    I>e4 MacMarray,Kirk, AaaeUe

    •Mia* KeviaDisey Cartoon Hew*

    DETROITfifty /ears of co/iiecufjVe dividend payments . . .

    a noteworthy record of ach/evenenf(or a typical American business enterprise.

    EDISON'S200 quarterly dividends . . .a tribute to the growth and progress of theelectrified area served in Southeastern Michigan.

    Sun., ,Mon., Tuea., Aprt W9M9 «Debby Reynold*, Toay

    and Paul DoucU*to

    •THE MATING GAME"

    Catboik ChurchSt. Mary's Catholic Omrsh

    R«v. George Hartean ,Paator

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    atte*latmrtay* 4 » to Sdt P. M.

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    Fred Clark and Una MarkeiSport* Cole* Cartoon Xew»

    Wed. ,Thur». Fri., Sat,* prl 22 , 33, 24, I*

    Yule Brynner Joannein

    I 'THE SOUND AND THE FURY"in DeJLuxe and CfnjemaScope

    Travelogue and Color Cartooa

    MttUOiUte CkiarchCalvary M«nnfluit* Church

    H*v. Cara Beacfey, Pastorft. 1 . 9»pL Walter» « u i l WonWptVittftl* FattcwabipW«n.«ad*f •••» p.iH—munny •amsanwr

    Ike Peapie?

    BtUWESS PROFE&O0NAL

    M. Unify, ift. & ' D M 0. SvtftftMtfffctftaat* Michi*a»

    CM tUT A- at to t:00 P. M.

    Km* Taa*. Fri, 8a*.M

    DirectorEquipmcm

    Ambulance Servu*U P a-tlft

    - 10:00

    RitterT. V. : Servicei A TELEViolON 8£»71C&Prompt an* CoarUoiMUP 8 3541 125 Webster St. i

    H f\mekmjk Miefalacan j

    5 MOM-'AuiNTsT^lAKKEKSf '? Convt'nient Terms. j

    An.£xcellet Time to Order a -

    Fred & HMCUWH. SIV\«£>L Gruud Kiver

    ! for Decoration DayCULVER BAILEYi KX\ I LIVE S'i

    WEEKLY TRIPS TO DKTKOIXIJ1OXE I T 8 i a i ;

    M-M Wg* betwatn UnadttU and it

    Scio Drive, in Theatre6.-588 JACKSON ROAD

    Phone Normandy 8-708SSAHN ARBOR, MICH.

    Marring Wextttp 10:90 A. IA.Grui» 7 : « P. M.

    9:00 fc». M-._ 7:08 K M.

    Senior Choir Practise 8:00 p. in.^ Adult Pray«r Meeting 8:0ft p.m.

    Yv utix JPrayer a

    MONUMENT MAN"II label] St. HoueU. Michigan

    Plume Ftowell 411WFor VounUer Memorial If"'.

    Liiasins, Michigan

    DR. G. R. McCLOSMY0CNM18T

    Office814

    byOewell

    Ceo. Chufc%

    \Thur., Frl., Sat# , April 16 17, 18

    nthtft trom 2 to 12 p. m. Must havel^ertnces . Mrs. Nelson Kin«r3090 Pat.ter.on I.akc. Rd. r p 8-9733

    FOR SALE:Gdneral Wm,;;t r washer ,good conditiwa. doublelaundry tubs , timer ,and pumps ftl

    Whi L l

    WANTED;Housework &r\d bahy sitting. Patsy Hollister UP8-9969

    FOR RENT:Home, with 2kitchen and bath on Patterson

    UP 8 6636

    FOR SAT,K;Redwood picnic table andchairs UP 8 6f>36

    9 *OR RENT-.Wln'terixed cottage attor $40.00 D. Olson, WhiteCall mornings and evening. UP 8

    . •» tage lAke. John McNam»r»HOUSE FOR RENT. 4150 Patt»r*>n P^o n e HoweU 1535MU

    3bedroon.t, WANTKD: ODD JOBSCo I one jr Phone UP 8 3145

    Rd,tgas boat, children welcom* . ent 5>

    iummer, 555 winter,F 0 R RENT;4 Rooms and bath unfi

    FOR RENT* Lxjstanre dvuin^ the depronyears of the eary thirties .They wan1

    td to see Presidei;t Es^nhower bul lieyears of №e early thirties They w-ir,tC eorgia for a w

    n p 2 4 WvPrbanlc Hi-landfiO00«

    Phone V

    L CONTRACTINtiM--36, Pinckney

    FOR RENT:Four Bedroom Hous=>hi 4810 Buj'gess Roafi Green Bros.

    UP 8-3*64

    FOR RENT:Three rooms in aroom house John Geryz454 Dexter St#, Pi nrkne y >

    Fourth and Fifth, Mrs. HeatonThis is the 2nd week o? the break .

    fast food conetest. First week iv.suts Mar&halis 35 ^Br'-Tii1 Bustei-- ,".\Rodeo Riders 53} Shoiiffs 33. U'.Jwrote stories^ using Bpelliug wjr ] \ | IT1 S 3.T.')Wo voted Cindy Hughes the best Uti

    and Joyce Clark the "th ijra'!v

    WANTFTV SImachine nppr<T/njv (iT•Pit^•. " 0 .

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    }OR SALE:19."5O BUICK $135.00no Puinam St,, UP 8-3452n ) R RATiK: Block or slab wood.

    Car] HullaU* .Call UP Ji-SStt*

    PLOWINf,: Will Do Plowin}?.Ciu.stave liannnaman UP 8 -£669

    We will vote o.n

    WANTED:OtMJerry Van Sl UP

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    Pinckney's

    OR S A L E OR T R A P . : : : - . ki(cTu

    furnace

    ritUlTS VEGETABLES

    MIA T I (IROCERO

    STATE OF MICHIQANThe Probate Court for the Cou»ty

    of Ltvingfftgala the Matter of the EaUfe of

    Hugh J. Doolittle. Deceased.At a session of said court held on

    April 13 1939Present: Hon. Rix«m, Smltt.

    Judge of Probtte).Notice Is hereby given that the pet

    \ tion of Wilfred H. Envmj the a4m 217 Mill St.'»0t 1 cuvercci ir:i«!3i ._..

    3").D0.1 i-rnirnl Mock machine SI." i>i ACCORD1AN LFSSONSS:Given in thelj>j'Ko Rotil'^r• willi cu'i-ivat' size 12. $7. Roy Kinsey '"

    Phono UP 8 410.WANTKD:Pninting interiorcorating. 25 year8 expei-ienC«>. Will FOR SSALK: Two Formals $5.00^andSive fre« estimates. * 10 00

    M. A. Link 8798.1-akeview DrrveRmih Lake, Plur.e UP 8 5S7O

    rot iiiiu ifritatc oi Ail K>nds.Wanted,for Get didBC&'i' 'VYUK

    CJP i-i>

    Phone UP 8 410,

    TOP. SALE OR RENT.-35-FiTrailerCall at. 722 Unadilla St. E. ; Pinckney

    LEELAVEYGhaeral I

    UP8S2U

    3 Line? Namt? a»d AuiTr*ess, StockStamp 40c each Fast Accurate S i r i c aBERGERS RUBBER STAMP WOHKS

    11922 WEEVfAN DR. PINCKXEY

    R. L. SORRELLWater Welib and Pvmp»

    All Slakes of Pumps ServicedV1№& De\ter Pinokney Road

    ***•« MA S9451

    Davis..... 31D1NG AND RUOPINO

    AND REMODELLINGR5B5 E. Gd. River, Ho well,

    Phone Ho**»H 717

    Conventional Terms (ftiaranleea

    QUALITY

    HAtUT

    emmtcous SERVKX

    I'LL CALL AT YOUR CO> y«dr homtoc pact of

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    fOAL NOW AND AVOID THE RUSH

    FARMER'S FEED SUPPLY COMPANYPHONE UP 8 5511

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