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ednsaday, November 6i It** «BU ? Last Friday night the Pine fcilv |Pirates traveled to S k b m 4 1 .,••• ? ' - '•• . « . •? 9?' ] •••' '^iffll •>•-'. >• JSIQBB •"•" *v •••• i.-i.yj Michigan State Agriculture jvas formulated when Represen- tative^ ppMi^yjan*Jfrtm industries and the Agriculture Commisstoo met with Gpv. Williams to decide issues. Agricultures greatest fceed is a law which has been proposed every year for mne years; for grading and identi- fying Michigan grade. It is called the seal of Quality biir, or Michigan's best. • Farm representatives are united for the bill and think it failed in other years for iack of lively support in- stead -pi opposition. ,**- j They think it would |fl» next year if sufficient effort is made. They also -want the Director of Agriculture to; have siipena power. Now be can con- duct hearings but cannot order wit-) nesses to appear. In recent cases if a ' key witness decided ; not to appear the 1 whole thing was dropped. Commercial .sprayers should also be brought under control. At the present time there is no law controlling weed killing insects, or oat spraying. Other recommendations concern weights and m e a s u r e s , licensing improvement, Christmas tree cutting, labeling and slaughter houses. No one knows how many millions will be sought next year but legisla- tors say-it will be a real problem. Educators expect to present a unit- ed front to the legislature with their new organization of state university, college professors and board members. They have been studying the situation for three years. . One plan is to decentralize higher education by establishing junior col- lege to hanjtle two year courses. Mich- igan; State University had to limit its enrollment to 22,5.00 to prevent over : by a def eraahed t > w of the Stoekbrid *e Ugb school gy» l**t' week, ran around the buildin* and went out a door. V Angered bacauat his atepsoa, Mas der Elliotts, took the family ear, his stepfather, P^raakl>uagar,47,ahot him in side wltfc a*an$t£un7 Elliott is in Feote hospital, Jackaon and Dug* was taken to Mason ' Mr. aod Mas. <Jrover Singleton of Corns** their annual football game wilfc. Panthers. The final score Stockbridge 12, Pinckney 7. Al the Pirate* lost the game, pteyed Stockbridge in the when they scored their Fr A l t o * Sckmist, SUNDAY ::.3fl6 kuvaaer Mas?<*v 6)30, gr^O, 9:00, 10:00, 11:30 A. Vi'tar Mi>«?ea:8?oo, l0:0J A M. Veetday Mass: 8:00 A, M. HL McRORIE ! President Eisenhower revealed Ja H. Me Rone, who sold his ( his last press conference one of the home here and moved to Tampa, ' principal objectives of the coming Florida, October 1, died suddenly oni NATO conference in Paris is to ex* Thursday. He contracted the flu in | change nuclear ancj atomic Panthers are undefeated _ but the game with the almost their downfall. y 8ox«owful Mother NovesartltfO P.M. ing anniversary JS^Y. fl, house. * The Chuieti Fair and Unadilla is N o * 9. Tt« FowleniUe band gare Charles Hill, their director for 10 years a Vldav, ** «P« and a^,™^"* Plays. The first was a 29 x « from Paul Spadefore to Gary isn. In the second quarter ( again hit paydirt taking a 33 aiUr Kovensa 4:80 to 6:80 F. •:80 k 940 F supper at deny the charge Rus- sia iaJuxnjfl^ put engineers and scien-, , tists faster than this country. This re-, suited in the satellite. President Hatcher of the Univer- sity of-Michigan wants the schools to *' '" the r erman of Lansing wants of Don Sfooup has been installed as W. M. of the Dexter OES. Miss Rita Wash of Dexter gave her father, George Walsh, a party on his 80th birthday. The Sullivan school near Dextar started a band. Kimble, cashier of the his wife were i an auto crash near U. S.-18 near NovL The members of Brighton Fed- erated church gave their pastor. her. Howie a farewell party last week. Ha will teach at footer Coil ege. Mrs. Leslie Merrtt of Howell with Mrs. Jennie Derreaux and Mrs. Elizabeth Smith of Evart and Mrs. Geneveve Vantiasel of Wyom ing attended the we J ding of a relat ive in Chicago last week. ThiffVCT broke 'ino the Howell Methodist Churcb last, week and rtole^the baptismal fount. It ,U .tJ white .marble and \ eighs 2uu ib». Bob Mauk. son of Mrs. Alice Mauk of Howell his enrolle I at Penn. tate University. He has been at Michigan State State University. Margaret Flintoft of HoweU ba» returned from a 2 months tr^p ( to the jurtfte loaaj, . ' In the second half the Pirates denly came to life. They kicked to the Panthers to start the boys from not move the ball forced to punt the ball on the Pirate 28. It t&e Pirates 13 play* to drive was Catrary ifaBBoaitte Charts Jtt*V. Ezsa Betcfey, Paator . 5. S. Supt Walter Eaen Mora* Worship 19: 9uua«t School 7i»« Florida and was being flov« hack to Michigan by private plane but died 115 minutes before the plane landed in Willow Run. He .was the son of James and nes McRorie born in Bay Cty ^March II, 1898. When a boy "lost both legs in a train accident but ( ml№ FlcaiOCIU wai , 5alo (nc congrea nevertheless managed to get around s j ona i cuts j n defense and research I very well on artificial legs. | were made over fcs objection led by Graduating from Bay City High *"*** °* l ? n * u ^ J** on he with oar allies, in the cold war ._ Russia or to discuss methods e5 ing so. He is prevented by congreaf j from disclosing gome of these secrets. I He said this secrecy has not seemed | to affect Russia much, ^ho has forg ed ahead of us scientifically and prov ed it by launching the first satellite. The president also said the congrea* leth Annual Li n>munity if km KJftoc' & Calvary iuit Cburoh Jttiv 1 r 0 13, 9:00 to 11:00 Ctaas fur Ail Age* ,4 ana UP School, he attended college nd taught school tor a number of years. He was superintendent of the Gregory school during this time. His health failed and he was a oatient at the Mich. State San. near Howell for a: . , . V'^~ '2 " number of years. Following this, the' cou f ntr y ***&** of warning family moved to Pinckney where they l as far K aS H 19 f 55 thftt J^S* " ^ lived until last October. Surviving ." jn g ahead of us. The Hoover com 1m wife, Magdalene, and a daug sslon ™? thcn in thei ^ re P°« *J Mrs. Verna Miller of Lapeer. There •>. armed forces were not sufficiently g the meat axe that made them. Hound dog Wilson is out of the cabi net now and his successor Gene Mc Elroy has restored the cut in researd that Wilson made. Sort of locking the barn after the horse is stolen. This who completed nine out ten passes, the last one good* to act Wakefield for nine yards and tlg« Pirate touchdown. Kennedy .cc ~ ed and the score was now Stock 12, Pinckney 7. This was all i scoring either ftam could do, althoii the Pirates had the ball on 40 yard line when the final ^tHiw^ni off. There is no game this we#| but next Wednesday the Pirates travel I to South Lyon for their final league • of the Lakes game, if the Pirates they will finish the season >vith a ?:ord, 4 wins ;.nd 4 k« they Ipse, the record will and five losses. On Mond; 1, the Pirate Jr. Varsity v play the Souiii Lyon Jr. Varsity Veterans Memorial Field h ckney. If you want to see fobtb w stars of Prn< and' watch this game. The Pmpies tburcii " Undenominational * M ^0 Wt%t between Unadilla and AlctmStrtets ; l.iv. Brooks Sanders, Pastor Sima'a; ik>hool ... 9:41 a. m, IJorrJ: b'WWftWr 1«:5C a.m Youth. Lrreup . .. 1,00 p. m. rriee .. 8:00 p. m g». Choir Practise .. 8:00 p.m. Acrolt Prayer Meeting 8:00 \).u\ Youth Prayer, Group 7:00 p n?K ft - — — w are five grandchildren, a brother, Wil liam of Auburn, a sister, Mrs. Tom Baird of Bay City and a sister, Grace of Grand Rapids. The funeral was Sunday at the Pin y Co«g1 church, RevT. Winger of , J ~ m m a M ing. Burial was in Pinckney < j cemetery. Stockbridge Lodge No. I 130 jxemplified the Masonic burial' service at* the grave. s"scrwvafo? reCvd Dinner was served to 42 relatives at Pilgrim Hall. A nephew, Tom Daird, played ^ie at the grraveside. daring and imaginative in their ap proach to radically new weapons and systems and more money should be spent for research; Congress regard ed it as a wo!fe<#* J '* increasing the a cut instead of •ropriation. The cost a lot of and as a rule, their reports have been ignored by congress. »tv. J. W. Wpgtr, Btmiajr fchMl . ... 9*0 |t»ral&g WtnWp №45 W«a\ qkot' iiiaijii !,*•# a. m* :atlon cosl after graduation when they go to work. Secondly rfe suggests a free col lege course for 2 years to be taught in .thejr own high schools from 4 to 9 •p. m. and during the summer. He *ay* 40 per cent of the freshmen who <enrotf in college fail to start their third year. FUItJRE HOMEMAKERS . OF AMERICA Pinckney High School has formed a chapter of F. H. A. in Mrs. Crowell's lome Economics Department. The colors are red and white. They stand for youth and purity. The flower is the Red Rose, The mptto is "For ward New HorifcQns." The goals are 1) "To promote better family living"; 1 . opportunities open to them in home 2) to help members understand the economics"; (3) to understand our neighbors both at home and abroad"; (4) to provide training for each chap ter member for participation in home, school and communtty activities." ; The president is Denise Davis, vice president Carol.. Gerycz, secretary iheila Hanks, ' treasurer Jeannette ^lark, reporter Sharon Griffiths, par ' liamentarian Shirley Kinsey^ historian 1 Linda Nash, SOM leader, Diana Cor iiarma, chapter^Fisor, Mrs. CroweQ. The first meeting was ntid Oct. 25. i Ve had ;a Halloween party Cfctober Crowell's house at We danced and ^.^ KOT refreshments we popcorn, cider and doughnuts, f* 2od Denise Davis, Shirley Kin ) and: Mary Kelly went with Mrs. ;roweU to a F. ^ A. Fall Regional lich. H. A^ COMMUNICATIO" . November X, 193'* ALBERT FRANK ABERDEEN i Albert Frank Aberdeen of Portigc 1 Albert Fmnk Aberdeen of Portage Lake died suddenly Monday. He was salesman for the Minneapolis I Woolen Mills and was taken with a heart attack about 9 a.m. on Baker Rd. south of Dexter. He was found as found unconscious and taken to St. Joseph form school. 3 County cett and re. y Faw of How awarded Mich. £>tat« University schoDai^hips.: A comnitt« is working in Howell for a cooperative nursery school. . .MIM Mae Sweitser of McPherson B»nk who broke her hip in a ravol ting door at the J. L.Hudson Co. Petrolt has been taken to Sparrow hosbital, Lansing. NEW ARRIVALS A baby boy cam* to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Grainger o! Chubbs Corners last week Born to George Johnson (Doris Umstead) Oct. 80, a son. Born U bnra Clark) Ann Arbor ., Laz at William Ijntner tLois McDonnell) of Rush ton Oct. 30 at St. Joe hosptsl, Ann Arbor, a daughter Leslie Martha, wt. 8.10. She has a. brother, IShean 4 months, flrrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lintner and Mrs.. McDonnell to William Goejding and wif# week a yirL Born to Mr. and Mrs/Prank bail ey (Loraine Hull) Friday at D« L troit Oeteopathk hospital a 4 Ib s>n. Born to Roy Curts and wife Oct. ANNUAL LF' iSTON VIS Livingston Lodge No. 76 m a d e their 4th visit eluding Tiny b f if st we * k - « Masons went in of Dexter, Barney W,l«n and friend from Ann Arbor dav Fl 7nH CarS °l Masons Jeft here Fri ^ay and one ElHs and For the post several months we have been asking your help in raising funds for educating mentally retarded child- ren in this area. We wish now to take the time tp thank you for all that you have done to help us. !rv , We are at the present time sending - tober -°' boy to school and u ~•* *- [rcd deceased was bora in Quincy, about to 2, 1898, the son of j Alexander and Anne Aberdeen. He 'lived in Detroit for a number of y.'-rs where he was a salesman. On 926, he married Wini- Twenty years ago he a one hov t0 sch ° o1 and »™ about to f rcd Comem. Twenty years ago he Mnd an ^her. If we hear of others 1 bou ^ ht a home at Portage Lake and and have ^ funds t0 he] P them ' wc m ° Ved here Whcre thcy have since res ! ded shall. It is through .^our efforts that we have been able to accomplish these res ! ded - He was a past patron of Pinckney things and only through your efforts can we hope to continue helping these b d Rudotoh Koannl t] l e ^ llier ' Bau ««n, things and only through your efforts ^ ha P ter No - 14 ^ OES and started in , ot . H «> we PP«n & beorfe Meabon m n u/^ Krkrw. t* ^ n fm.. B K«!«;« rt tu«c« »ne in Livincston Lcx\oe Nn 7r, Kut SK™. 8 ! -V oveIIs ' Wilson, Percy n Arbor man had Norm Miller was Swarthout and Martin boys and any others that might need " e had t0 retire after serving as junior help. is not the only We are too few 1 Ah. -r. , at Clear ine other cabins are at Lov- devoted to 9 _j the county. Some *ent bow and arrow hunting and Claude Swarthout got a deer. ' The banquet was at the Lewiston ic*temple. is, Livingston L o d g e * J on their own X. VanSlam the east and Lawrence iC^ work of the team was nearly letter Wilson gave the after lodge clos- to cards and several was made Sunday and car got back about 6:3v p.m. car ye editor was in broke down necessitated a 2 hour wait at came •» Tne Happy Threaders met at Mrs. atelir Hall's Tuesday evening, Octo- L to elect their officers and or- gan^e'fetneTT 4»H dub. Ann Menke was ele^tttf presiierjt; OaU Gustaf son, Jim Pi iSifflUIgjjjtolBtSU secretary. ^ | | t f i work together '" members of Kathie Mrs. - APrfiFCMTWW I wish to expree my thanks to my friends and neigbon. Also the OES No. 145 of Pinckney and the Paat Matrons Club and the LAS of the Con^l. church fop their lovely flow ar, plants, cards, gifts and visits while at Sparrow Hospital. Lansing: and at my home. My Best Wish** to all. Mrs. ~ Its a small world. When ye editor *• companions went into a Loveils iurant for breakfasfSnBday morn* ;, they met Earl Ward "Jr. and fam- ily of Pingree there. - thing that we need, to do all the thinj done. We are, therefore, inviting each and every organization in town and any interested parties to attend our meetings. We would like to have your organization represented by three people. These three people will carry one vote and assure your organiza- tion a voice in the distributing of the money and asure each person in your organization of having constant knovv- of our works. next meeting will be Dec. 2nd at the home of Brandon White. We hope that this will give you suficient time to name your committee and have them, present if you so desire. Thanks for the help that you have given and we hope that you will con- tinue to give. You have something to be proud of in this fund. Please help it grow to be a lasting commun- ity project. Sincerely, Educational Fund Committee tte 4 girls who bad their ma- Langi^* do before the 700TBAU* TZS SKATERS* HEAVEN * to 11 at Hartown Eollercade. The floor is smooth maplewood. Your favorite music played, near Chelsea off US-12. Come over to rollerskaU dad, mother* son an>T daughter.havt fun at Hartewn, Rolftr skate Hard Timea Party, frfday November U p. m. Everyone dreat up in old For Monday'parties phone •-MX or Greenwood 4-H HANDICRAFT . 4-H Handicrmft enrollment will Thursday nijrht, Nov. 7 at 7 p\ m.. in the baatmant of t&e town hall.AU new nembevs mutt have, one of their parrots with them at this mt+ttaf I Also fet your fair pr*mium monejr at this meeting. ManshaU Mtabon, leader warden where he had a heart attack. Surviving are his wife, a son, David, Chi d ' This article appearing in an-Augus- ta, Georgia paper and supported by Rep. A. A. Foster, Jr., ofAljgnta, Oa. states the American Resettfement Foundation has obtained an option on a $75,000 mansion in Washington, D. C. near the home of Vice President Richard Nixon and is moving a negro /amily there with 10 or 15 children, Nixon has been one of the leaders in Washington againsts eyregatiaiLHa added this group will locate other ne- gro families in swank norjbern resi- dential circles. Investigation in Wash- ington has so far railed to substan- tiate any such option being taken. On to support the south's desegregation. * We do not understand the attitude of the Detroit churches in opposing the project to hold basket ball clinics m the Detroit schools to be sponsored - by the breweries there. 1 Back last year when the Michigan Republican con- trolled legislature passed the school aid bill making schools, dependent on the beer, liquor and cigarette tax for hi g r support as most of the legisla- hh b g , on, David, of Chicago, and 2 brothers, Alex- nnder of North Weymouth, Mass., and William of Woonsockett, Mas*. The funeral will be Thursday at k p.m. at the Cong'l Church, Rev. Winger officiating. Burial will be in Cadillac Memorial Cemetery, Garden City. LADTEJS AUXILIARY Young Ladies Auxiliary of the . will me«t with Mrs. Mary Meabon Thursday, Nov. 4 at 8 p.m. Let's have a good turnout and get in the swing >f church activities. For transportation phona Rosgmary Whitlay The Murray Kennedys, Lloyd Hen dees and Ambrose Kennedys hare tickets for the Mich.S StaU-Natr* Same football game Saturday. The Bill Kuhn family of Livonia called on the Jack Young family Sun day. M. J, Reason and wife were Sun day guests hv Detroit of Mrs. Florenet Art* We thought horse swifting went f l ftg out of style with the pawing-, of old west'but 3* local box»«'!imse». in the county detention hotrf* «a that eharge. They are alleged to have talt.. en a horse belonging, to Vyra Fotttr of Plaiitfeld Sunday asfht end sol4 : CA We wiiKtO fHANU our appreciat We wiiKtO j pp ion to our Mauri* and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during ^ t M y and QaJl Gustafson 0AUGHTBBS Than "h ; 10; Ann Arts* SPECIAL NOTICE whft* any our DonaW y a t o to th« Mae Bortts aad Dr.Barton Bthal Boiltn, local dealers-for* Grant Dunning, eocsnty died of a'heart attack *f thtf Icwa gram* Saturday. H« taught at their _ w tors were church members we wonder why the churches did > not get busy with their opposition and arguments then. As they now accept liquor aid to keep the schools running if the li- quor interests want to aid them fur- ther what's the difference. A survey just published purports.to show that one out of every three high school students drinks. This is nothing to get alarmed about as we think the ratio vhen we attended .high school wlf ^bout the same. r The names of the IrXri sweepstake* winners were announced last week. As usual a number of' Michigan residents were winners. ^Tnes^. avveepstake tick- ets cost $3,50 each and conaMer. <ng the thousands sold in Michigan jach year the winners are only a drop in the bucket. However their win* nin*s;fiTre mostly on paper as by the tinJ£{ the federal government I their cut out of it it is reduced »derab&. For instance out of a $140,000 winning ticket the govern- ment takes $102,000, out of a $56,000 ticket $31,320 from a single man and 523,000 from a married one; out Of *ne for $28,000 it takes $ll>980 and $8,520 from a married-rrfan. A lottery has been advocated in this country to raise money for the gjiye/nment, but U Always turned ^tewn> The govern- ment put them on in Ireland, England, Cuba and other countries. Thjf coun- try allows them to be sold indiscrioi- nately here antHben » M » * tut o«t of thtm by way.offd«esv^Wl &Hm, T^aflant Lnrill# mm, LI V1NG«TOW LODG* CALENDAJt if 8 j l m i : BA 4efreea. - No*. W t F C aaJNis. Da/. 1 : VtetioBf «f"Off!cers,Oy»t#r S u p p e r . •'••' ' ' .,- . k i* •• v v - ; + M g at Yptilimti OPKN HOtTSK SUNDAY, NOV. ^ " ^ ^ ^ №Utt aehaol for Retarded a^^'^att load, Britn#B wifl noid aoan aeoa*.ftondav..Net. ^ No bT .'. ^ ••<- « . . > ' •;•<# y*.^.';-' 7 m.J •. ••*

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ednsaday, November 6i

I t**«BU? Last Friday night the P i n e fcilv|Pirates traveled to S k b m

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Michigan State Agriculturejvas formulated when Represen-

tative^ ppMi^yjan*Jfrtm industriesand the Agriculture Commisstoo metwith Gpv. Williams to decide issues.Agricultures greatest fceed is a lawwhich has been proposed every yearfor mne years; for grading and identi-fying Michigan grade. It is called theseal of Quality biir, or Michigan's best.

• Farm representatives are united forthe bill and think it failed in otheryears for iack of lively support in-stead -pi opposition. ,**- j

They think it would | f l» next yearif sufficient effort is made. They also-want the Director of Agriculture to;have siipena power. Now be can con-duct hearings but cannot order wit-)nesses to appear. In recent cases if a'key witness decided;not to appear the1

whole thing was dropped.Commercial .sprayers should also be

brought under control. At the presenttime there is no law controlling weedkilling insects, or oat spraying. Otherrecommendations concern weights andm e a s u r e s , licensing improvement,Christmas tree cutting, labeling andslaughter houses.

No one knows how many millionswill be sought next year but legisla-tors say-it will be a real problem.

Educators expect to present a unit-ed front to the legislature with theirnew organization of state university,college professors and board members.They have been studying the situationfor three years.. One plan is to decentralize higher

education by establishing junior col-lege to hanjtle two year courses. Mich-igan; State University had to limit itsenrollment to 22,5.00 to prevent over:

by a def eraahedt > w of the Stoekbrid

*e Ugb school gy» l**t' week, ranaround the buildin* and went outa door. V

Angered bacauat his atepsoa, Masder Ell iotts , took the family ear,his stepfather, P^raakl>uagar,47,ahothim in side wltfc a*an$t£un7 Elliott isin Feote hospital, Jackaon and Dug*was taken to Mason '

Mr. aod Mas. <Jrover Singleton of

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their annual football game wilfc.Panthers. The f i n a l scoreStockbridge 12, Pinckney 7. Althe Pirate* lost the game,pteyed Stockbridge in thewhen they scored their

Fr Alto* Sckmist,SUNDAY : : . 3 f l 6

kuvaaer Mas?<*v6)30, gr O, 9:00, 10:00, 11:30 A.Vi'tar Mi>«?ea:8?oo, l0:0J A M.Veetday Mass: 8:00 A, M.

HL McRORIE ! President Eisenhower revealed JaH. Me Rone, who sold his ( his last press conference one of the

home here and moved to Tampa, ' principal objectives of the comingFlorida, October 1, died suddenly oni NATO conference in Paris is to ex*Thursday. He contracted the flu in | change nuclear ancj atomic

Panthers are undefeated_ but the game with the

almost their downfall.

y8ox«owful Mother NovesartltfO P.M.

ing anniversary JS^Y. fl,house. *

The Chuieti Fair andUnadilla is No* 9.

Tt« FowleniUe band gare CharlesHill, their director for 10 years a

Vldav,

* * «P« and a ^ , ™ ^ " *Plays. The first was a 29 x «from Paul Spadefore to Garyisn. In the second quarter (again hit paydirt taking a 33

aiUr Kovensa4:80 to 6:80 F.•:80 k 940 F

supper at

deny the charge Rus-sia iaJuxnjfl^ put engineers and scien-,

, tists faster than this country. This re-,suited in the satellite.

President Hatcher of the Univer-sity of-Michigan wants the schools to

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rerman of Lansing wantsof

Don Sfooup has been installedas W. M. of the Dexter OES.

Miss Rita Wash of Dexter gaveher father, George Walsh, a party

on his 80th birthday.The Sullivan school near Dextar

started a band.Kimble, cashier of the

his wife werei an auto crash

near U. S.-18 near NovLThe members of Brighton Fed-

erated church gave their pastor.her. Howie a farewell party lastweek. Ha will teach at footer Coilege.

Mrs. Leslie Merrtt of Howellwith Mrs. Jennie Derreaux andMrs. Elizabeth Smith of Evart andMrs. Geneveve Vantiasel of Wyoming attended the we J ding of a relative in Chicago last week.

ThiffVCT broke 'ino the HowellMethodist Churcb last, week andrtole^the baptismal fount. It ,U .tJwhite .marble and \ eighs 2uu ib».

Bob Mauk. son of Mrs. AliceMauk of Howell his enrolle I atPenn. tate University. He has beenat Michigan State State University.

Margaret Flintoft of HoweU ba»returned from a 2 months tr p (tothe jurtfte loaaj, . '

In the second half the Piratesdenly came to life. They kickedto the Panthers to start

the boys fromnot move the ball

forced to punt the ballon the Pirate 28. It

t&e Pirates 13 play* todrive was

Catrary ifaBBoaitte ChartsJtt*V. Ezsa Betcfey, Paator .

5. S. Supt Walter EaenMora* Worship 19:9uua«t School

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Florida and was being flov« hack toMichigan by private plane but died

115 minutes before the plane landed inWillow Run.

He .was the son of James andnes McRorie born in Bay Cty

^March II, 1898. When a boy"lost both legs in a train accident but ( m l № F l c a i O C I U w a i , 5 a l o ( n c congrea-

nevertheless managed to get around sjo n ai c u t s j n defense and researchI very well on artificial legs. | w e r e m a d e o v e r fcs objection led by

Graduating from Bay City High *"*** °* l ? n * u ^ J * *

onhe

with oar allies, in the cold war ._Russia or to discuss methods e5ing so. He is prevented by congreaf

j from disclosing gome of these secrets.I He said this secrecy has not seemed| to affect Russia much, ^ho has forg-ed ahead of us scientifically and prov-ed it by launching the first satellite.The president also said the congrea*

leth Annual Li n>munityif km KJftoc' &- Calvary i u i tCburoh Jttiv 1 r0 13, 9:00 to 11:00

Ctaas fur Ail Age* ,4 ana UP

School, he attended college ndtaught school tor a number of years.He was superintendent of the Gregoryschool during this time. His healthfailed and he was a oatient at theMich. State San. near Howell for a: . , . V'^~ '2 "number of years. Following this, the' c o u

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5 5 t h f t t J ^ S * " ^lived until last October. Surviving . " j n g ahead of us. The Hoover com-1m wife, Magdalene, and a daug • ™ s s l o n ™? t h c n i n t h e i ^ r e P°« * JMrs. Verna Miller of Lapeer. There •>. armed forces were not sufficiently

g the meat axe that made them.Hound dog Wilson is out of the cabi-net now and his successor Gene Mc-Elroy has restored the cut in researdthat Wilson made. Sort of lockingthe barn after the horse is stolen. This

who completed nine outten passes, the last one good* to actWakefield for nine yards and tlg«Pirate touchdown. Kennedy .cc ~ed and the score was now Stock12, Pinckney 7. This was all iscoring either ftam could do, althoiithe Pirates had the ball on40 yard line when the final ^tHiw^nioff. There is no game this we#|but next Wednesday the Pirates travel

I to South Lyon for their final league• of the Lakes game, if the Piratesthey will finish the season >vith a

?:ord, 4 wins ;.nd 4 k«they Ipse, the record willand five losses.- On Mond;1, the Pirate Jr. Varsity v

play the Souiii Lyon Jr. VarsityVeterans Memorial Field hckney. If you want to seefobtb w stars of Prn<and' watch this game.

The Pmpies tburcii" Undenominational* M- 0 Wt%t between Unadilla and

AlctmStrtets; l.iv. Brooks Sanders, PastorSima'a; ik>hool ... 9:41 a. m,IJorrJ: b'WWftWr • 1«:5C a.mYouth. Lrreup . .. 1,00 p. m.

rriee .. 8:00 p. mg». Choir Practise .. 8:00 p.m.

Acrolt Prayer Meeting 8:00 \).u\Youth Prayer, Group 7:00 p n?K

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are five grandchildren, a brother, Wil-liam of Auburn, a sister, Mrs. TomBaird of Bay City and a sister, Graceof Grand Rapids.

The funeral was Sunday at the Pin-y Co«g1 church, RevT. Winger of-, J ~ m m a M

ing. Burial was in Pinckney <j cemetery. Stockbridge Lodge No. I

130 jxemplified the Masonic burial'service at* the grave.s"scrwvafo?-reCvd

Dinner was served to 42 relativesat Pilgrim Hall.

A nephew, Tom Daird, played ^ieat the grraveside.

daring and imaginative in their ap-proach to radically new weapons andsystems and more money should bespent for research; Congress regard-ed it as a wo!fe<#*--J -'*increasing the a

cut instead of•ropriation. The

cost a lot ofand as a rule, their reports have

been ignored by congress.

»tv. J. W. Wpgtr,Btmiajr fchMl . . . . 9*0|t»ral&g WtnWp №45W«a\ qkot' iiiaijii !,*•#

a. m*

:atlon coslafter graduation when they go to

work. Secondly rfe suggests a free col-lege course for 2 years to be taught in.thejr own high schools from 4 to 9•p. m. and during the summer. He*ay* 40 per cent of the freshmen who<enrotf in college fail to start theirthird year.

FUItJRE HOMEMAKERS. OF AMERICA

Pinckney High School has formed achapter of F. H. A. in Mrs. Crowell'slome Economics Department. The

colors are red and white. They standfor youth and purity. The flower isthe Red Rose, The mptto is "For-ward New HorifcQns." The goals are1) "To promote better family living"; 1

. opportunities open to them in home2) to help members understand the

economics"; (3) to understand ourneighbors both at home- and abroad";(4) to provide training for each chap-ter member for-participation in home,school and communtty activities." ;The president is Denise Davis, vice

president Carol.. Gerycz, secretaryiheila Hanks, ' treasurer Jeannettelark, reporter Sharon Griffiths, par-

' liamentarian Shirley Kinsey^ historian1 Linda Nash, SOM leader, Diana Cor-iiarma, chapter^Fisor, Mrs. CroweQ.

The first meeting was ntid Oct. 25. i-Ve had ;a Halloween party Cfctober

Crowell's house atWe danced and

^ . ^ KOT refreshments wepopcorn, cider and doughnuts,

f* 2od Denise Davis, Shirley Kin-)and: Mary Kelly went with Mrs.

;roweU to a F. ^ A. Fall Regionallich.

H. A^

COMMUNICATIO"

. November X, 193'*

ALBERT FRANK ABERDEENi Albert Frank Aberdeen of Portigc1 Albert Fmnk Aberdeen of PortageLake died suddenly Monday. Hewas salesman for the Minneapolis

I Woolen Mills and was taken w i t ha heart attack about 9 a.m. on BakerRd. south of Dexter. He was foundas foundunconscious and taken to St. Joseph

form school.3 County

cett and

re.

y Faw-of How

awarded Mich.£>tat« University schoDai^hips.:

A comnitt« is working in Howellfor a cooperative nursery school.. .MIM Mae Sweitser of McPhersonB»nk who broke her hip in a ravolting door at the J. L.Hudson Co.Petrolt has been taken to Sparrowhosbital, Lansing.

NEW ARRIVALSA baby boy cam* to the home of

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Grainger o!Chubbs Corners last week

Born to George Johnson(Doris Umstead) Oct. 80, a son.

Born Ubnra Clark)Ann Arbor .,

Lazat

WilliamIjntner tLois McDonnell) of Rushton Oct. 30 at St. Joe hosptsl, AnnArbor, a daughter Leslie Martha,wt. 8.10. She has a. brother, IShean4 months, flrrandparents, Mr. andMrs. Howard Lintner and Mrs..

McDonnellto William Goejding and wif#

week a yirLBorn to Mr. and Mrs/Prank bail

ey (Loraine Hull) Friday at D«L

troit Oeteopathk hospital a 4 Ib s>n.Born to Roy Curts and wife Oct.

ANNUAL LF' iSTON VIS

Livingston Lodge No. 76 m a d etheir 4th visiteluding Tinybf if s t we*k- « Masons went inof Dexter, Barney W,l«n andfriend from Ann Arbor

davFl7nHCarS ° l M a s o n s Jeft here Fri^ay and one

ElHs and

For the post several months we havebeen asking your help in raising fundsfor educating mentally retarded child-ren in this area. We wish now totake the time tp thank you for allthat you have done to help us. ! r v ,

We are at the present time sending - t o b e r -°'boy to school and u~•* *- [ r c d

deceased was bora in Quincy,

about to

2, 1898, the son ofj Alexander and Anne Aberdeen. He'lived in Detroit for a number ofy.'-rs where he was a salesman. On

926, he married Wini-Twenty years ago he

a

o n e h o v t 0 s c h ° o 1 a n d »™ about to frcd Comem. Twenty years ago heM n d an^her. If we hear of others 1 b o u^h t a home at Portage Lake anda n d h a v e ^ f u n d s t0 h e ]P t h e m ' w c m ° V e d h e r e Whcre t h c y h a v e s i n c e

res!dedshall. It is through .^our efforts thatwe have been able to accomplish these

res!ded-He was a past patron of Pinckney

things and only through your effortscan we hope to continue helping theseb d

Rudotoh Koannl t ] l e ^ l l i e r ' B a u««n, things and only through your efforts ^ h a P t e r N o- 14^ OES and started in, o t .

H «>wePP«n & beorfe Meabon mn u/^ Krkrw. t* ^ n f m . . B K«!«;«rt tu«c« »ne in Livincston Lcx\oe Nn 7r, KutS K ™ . 8 ! -VoveIIs' Wilson, P e r c y

n Arbor man hadNorm Miller was

Swarthout and Martin

boys and any others that might need "e h a d t 0 r e t i r e a f t e r serving as juniorhelp.

is not the onlyWe are too few

1Ah.

-r. , at Clearine other cabins are at Lov-

devoted to 9_j the county. Some

*ent bow and arrow hunting andClaude Swarthout got a deer.' The banquet was at the Lewiston

ic*temple.is, Livingston L o d g e* J on their own

X. VanSlamthe east and Lawrence

iC work of theteam was nearly letter

Wilson gave t h eafter lodge clos-

to cards and severalwas made Sunday and

car got back about 6:3v p.m.car ye editor was in broke downnecessitated a 2 hour wait at

came

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Tne Happy Threaders met at Mrs.atelir Hall's Tuesday evening, Octo-

L to elect their officers and or-gan e'fetneTT 4»H dub. Ann Menkewas ele^tttf presiierjt; OaU Gustaf son,Jim Pi iSifflUIgjjjtolBtSU secretary.

^ | | t f i work together'" members of

Kathie

Mrs.

- APrfiFCMTWWI wish to expree my thanks to my

friends and neigbon. Also the OESNo. 145 of Pinckney and the PaatMatrons Club and the LAS of theCon^l. church fop their lovely flowar, plants, cards, gifts and visitswhile at Sparrow Hospital. Lansing:and at my home. My Best Wish** toall. Mrs. ~

Its a small world. When ye editor*• companions went into a Loveils

iurant for breakfasfSnBday morn*;, they met Earl Ward "Jr. and fam-

ily of Pingree there. -

thing that we need,to do all the thinjdone. We are, therefore, invitingeach and every organization in townand any interested parties to attendour meetings. We would like to haveyour organization represented by threepeople. These three people will carryone vote and assure your organiza-tion a voice in the distributing of themoney and asure each person in yourorganization of having constant knovv-

of our works.next meeting will be Dec. 2nd

at the home of Brandon White. Wehope that this will give you suficienttime to name your committee andhave them, present if you so desire.

Thanks for the help that you havegiven and we hope that you will con-tinue to give. You have somethingto be proud of in this fund. Pleasehelp it grow to be a lasting commun-ity project.

Sincerely,Educational FundCommittee

tte4 girls who bad their ma- Langi^*do before the

700TBAU*

TZS SKATERS* HEAVEN* to 11 at Hartown Eollercade. Thefloor is smooth maplewood. Yourfavorite music played, near Chelseaoff US-12. Come over to rollerskaUdad, mother* son an>T daughter.havtfun at Hartewn, Rolftr skate HardTimea Party, frfday November Up. m. Everyone dreat up in old

For Monday'parties phone•-MX or Greenwood

4-H HANDICRAFT .4-H Handicrmft enrollment will

Thursday nijrht, Nov. 7 at 7 p\ m..in the baatmant of t&e town hall.AUnew nembevs mutt have, one oftheir parrots with them at thismt+ttaf I Also fet your fair pr*miummonejr at this meeting.

ManshaU Mtabon, leader

warden where he had a heart attack.Surviving are his wife, a son, David,Chi d

' This article appearing in an-Augus-ta, Georgia paper and supported byRep. A. A. Foster, Jr., ofAljgnta, Oa.states the American ResettfementFoundation has obtained an option ona $75,000 mansion in Washington, D.C. near the home of Vice PresidentRichard Nixon and is moving a negro/amily there with 10 or 15 children,Nixon has been one of the leaders inWashington againsts eyregatiaiLHaadded this group will locate other ne-gro families in swank norjbern resi-dential circles. Investigation in Wash-ington has so far railed to substan-tiate any such option being taken. On

to support the south'sdesegregation.

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We do not understand the attitudeof the Detroit churches in opposingthe project to hold basket ball clinicsm the Detroit schools to be sponsored -by the breweries there.1 Back last yearwhen the Michigan Republican con-trolled legislature passed the schoolaid bill making schools, dependent onthe beer, liquor and cigarette tax forh i g r

support as most of the legisla-hh b

g , on, David,of Chicago, and 2 brothers, Alex-nnder of North Weymouth, Mass.,and William of Woonsockett, Mas*.

The funeral will be Thursday at kp.m. at the Cong'l Church, R e v .Winger officiating. Burial will be inCadillac Memorial Cemetery, GardenCity.

LADTEJS AUXILIARYYoung Ladies Auxiliary of the

. will me«t with Mrs. MaryMeabon Thursday, Nov. 4 at 8 p.m.Let's have a good turnout and getin the swing > f church activities.For transportation phona RosgmaryWhitlay

The Murray Kennedys, Lloyd Hendees and Ambrose Kennedys haretickets for the Mich.S StaU-Natr*Same football game Saturday.

The Bill Kuhn family of Livoniacalled on the Jack Young family Sunday.

M. J, Reason and wife were Sunday guestshv Detroit

of Mrs. Florenet Art*

We thought horse swifting wentf l ftg

out of style with the pawing-, ofold west'but 3* local box»«'!imse». inthe county detention hotrf* «a thateharge. They are alleged to have talt..en a horse belonging, to Vyra Fotttrof Plaiitfeld Sunday asfht end sol4:

CAWe wiiKtO

f H A N Uour appreciatWe wiiKtO j pp

ion to our Mauri* and neighbors fortheir kindness and sympathy during

^ t M

y andQaJl Gustafson

0AUGHTBBSThan "h

; 10; Ann Arts*

SPECIAL NOTICE

whft*any

ourDonaW

ya t o to th« Mae

Bortts aad Dr.BartonBthal

Boiltn, local dealers-for*

Grant Dunning, eocsntydied of a'heart attack *f thtfIcwa gram* Saturday. H« taught at

their _w

tors were church members we wonderwhy the churches did > not get busywith their opposition and argumentsthen. As they now accept liquor aidto keep the schools running if the li-quor interests want to aid them fur-ther what's the difference. A surveyjust published purports.to show thatone out of every three high schoolstudents drinks. This is nothing to getalarmed about as we think the ratiovhen we attended .high school wlfbout the same.

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The names of the IrXri sweepstake*winners were announced last week. Asusual a number of' Michigan residentswere winners. ^Tnes . avveepstake tick-ets cost $3,50 each and conaMer.<ng the thousands sold in Michiganjach year the winners are only a dropin the bucket. However their win*nin*s;fiTre mostly on paper as by thetinJ£{ the federal government Itheir cut out of it it is reduced»derab&. For instance out of a$140,000 winning ticket the govern-ment takes $102,000, out of a $56,000ticket $31,320 from a single man and523,000 from a married one; out Of*ne for $28,000 it takes $ll>980 and$8,520 from a married-rrfan. A lotteryhas been advocated in this country toraise money for the gjiye/nment, butU Always turned ^tewn> The govern-ment put them on in Ireland, England,Cuba and other countries. Thjf coun-try allows them to be sold indiscrioi-nately here antHben » M » * tut o«tof thtm by way.offd«esv^Wl &Hm,

T^aflant Lnrill# mm,

LI V1NG«TOW LODG* CALENDAJtif 8 j l m i : BA 4efreea. -

No*. W t F C aaJNis.Da/. 1: VtetioBf «f"Off!cers,Oy»t#r

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OPKN HOtTSK SUNDAY, NOV. ^ " ^ ^ ^№ U t t aehaol for Retarded

- a ^ ^ ' ^ a t t load, Britn#Bwifl noid aoan aeoa*. ftondav.. Net. ^

No-bT.'. ^

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Wednesday, November 0}

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1

tees for Halloween put oa a fineparty. Our Mlehiffan unit is buildingup slowly. There *n still quite a fewabftesit with illness. Our new pupilsare Doyle McNiehoU of Hamburg;and Virginia and Russell Strank cfChicago. We now have 30 in ourroom.

Sixtlr Grade, Mrs, TascfiWe had our Halloween party. We

prizes for tile best and most; original costume. Cheryl VanNonnan1 had the most original, prettiest,Cari ol Pendergast funniest. Beth Minock,i hardest to guess, Thomas Antaya, We had cider and taffy apples.i We have a new pupil Pauline Eich-

jaond from South Dakota.

Fifth and Sixth, jar». Meyer*were sojry to hear of Mr. Me

Rones' death. We had a nice Halloween party. Mrs. Schroder furnisheded the cider and the pupils the

i cakes,Pam Seefeld's cousin from AnnAibor visited here over the weekend.Judy Reynolds is looking for theovvner of a black and white kittenshe found. Jerry VanSlambrook rode

! hia pony over to Rusty VanNoraan'si Saturday. John Schroeder who had

bis tonsils out is back in school.Larry Bond is on the sick list

THiAHOWBU

Afr

Tues^ Wed, Thurs^ Sow. *, «, 7Jasaes Cagaey and Dorotay Male**)

a* <+"MAN OF A THOUSAND FACBsT

abo Cartoon

Friday, Saturday, Nov. 8, 9O*as*t Feaiur

.. James Dean plays kisuelf is

"THE JAMIS9 DEAN STORT*also

Geoffe Montgomery

— "BLAt*

THE NEW MACKNAC BRIDGE jS) OPEN TO TRAFFIC . . . .

Total length 17,908 ft. Dept of piers 552 ft. below water 206 ft.,diameter of cables 24Va inches, wires in cablescar fee $3.25. bus fare 5<>c.

Note* ut 48 Yesrs AgeMrs. Nettie Vaughn has been in-|

stalled as worthy matron of PinckneyChapter No. 145 OES.

The Methodist church serves ^ achicken pie supper Nov. 20 at theopera house.

Herbert Cope is visiting his wifehere.

Orla Glen was married to Ann Abramson Nov. 5 at the home of herparents, Mr. and Mrs. Claus Abram-

|ham, Oceola, by Rev. Hartley Cans\ field.' Deputy Sheriff Dan Ratz of How-

ell was in town on business Monday.A Weils Bennett and Richard Wright

12876, wt. of bridge 66,400 tons, j of Howell were here Thursday in Mr.^Wrights auto. They were in a hunt-

,^— ; , . • — r — - - - . j ^ - — g fling contest and scored 150 points

Grade School N e w * but the other Mt won'

Sunday, Monday, Nor. 10, IIMatinee Sunday 2:30 p. si. t e a l . .

Sheree North, Tony Randall

"NO DOWN PAYMENT"Cai-ti.cn and Novelty

Tues., Wed., Thors., Nov. 12, 13, 14Gina Lollobrigida, & Anthony Qainn

in"HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME*'

in CinemaScope and Color "Cartoen and Nevelty

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SYLVANTHEATRE ,

Thure. Fri., Sat., Nov. 7, 8, tDoubU Featare

THE GIANT CLAW"With

Jeff Morrow and Maia Cerdtyalso

*TH« NIGHT TH1 WORLBEXPLODED"

Kftthryn Grant and William Leelie

John Mclntyre and family haveiLndergarten , Mrs. Parks moved on the Silas Barton farm. Dick!

We thank the mothers who help Jeffreys will work for them. Jed at our Halloween party.Carol Ann } W. B. Darrow, cobbler, was ad-jGoodin* has a new baby sister.Teriy j vertising taps, 60c, women's, 40c, andRussell has 4 pigs. Jerry Colone j children's, 25c.and his brother have bunk beds.Some ? l 7 Webberville farmers chargedone took Laura Bell' jack-o-lantem. • W l t h s e l l m S watered milk were finedI.en Blade dad has a power 'awn ' $ l ( ) e a c h a n d *4-27 costs.mower, Dick Souther's dog plays ball<rith him. Carolyn Blades and KarenKaiser have new TVs.

Firs* ljrad«. Mrs. \ -»k«_ - * . . , , , , , - , , • states be ha.;Lee Davis helped rake leave^.Edna t , ... ,

Pesola has a new bird.Carol Curt* ' •has & new baby brother named Jerry. r k r • • r . . ,

* J Chrissie T-itzsimmons has enrolled

Sun., MOIL, Tues., Nov. 10, II, 12Dynamite Double Bill

Sal Mineo"THE YOUNG DON'T CRY"

The milk case of the State of Mich-igan vs. Marshall Sopp ended in aidisagreement. I

A lettcr^from Mrs. Mary Mannstates an Unr, moved to Eugene, Ore

James Whit more and Carroll Ntuh"NO TIME TO BE YOUNG"

withRobert Vaughn ..

Thur., Fri., Sat., Nov. 14 ,15, 16"HI NCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME"

er, Mrs. Lucyj R i n a L»»obrigida, & Anthony Quina

Billy Downs had company Saturday.Alvin McCarty*s father is in the

in the intermediate dept.T h e Jun»or class held a poverty j

D . a l d . ?•!?"«•: ' T ^ ! * » • " « -he R. G. Webb home, Nov'

IEE miWH1TMOR»

WORE HOT WATER WITH EDISON'S NEWELECTRIC WATER HEATING SERVICE3nfy electric water heaters give you all these important advantages:

IS Efficient—the heat goes into the water8 Install anywhere-need not be near a chimne/K Long life-meets rigid Edison standardsB Fast-new, more efficient heating elementsB Automatic-hot water aiways on tapB Outer shell-cool to the touch all overC3 Safe-clean-quiet-modernB Edison maintains electrical parts without charge

some stones that look like gold forthe science table. David Jones fatherlias a new car. Janice Gyde's mother

" has some new dishes.Second Grade, Mrs. Johnson

Linda Zezulkas dog was run overSunday. Penny Reynolds found a kitten and is keeping it. Linda Whitleyvisited her cousin at Utica Sunday.Ricky Tury visited his grandmotherOury in Detroit Sunday. SusanBaughn entertained hei ^._:ns Sun

#day. Becky Read rode her friends? pony Saturday, Mary Blades has. some new Siamese cats.j Second Grade Mrs. Anderson

Karen Huseman has a new puppyand kiten. Carlene McCarthy has a'police dog puppy. Marjorie Queens,berry visitd her aunt Saturday. Herdad went hunting. Pat Gallowayheard his friend Danny Atwell onthe rado.Gwen Hudson hurt her knee .Halloween. Ricky Wilson fell out of . , M r s*top bunk and hurt his nose. C e"

TJxird Jrade, Mn, Henrys father got

me, Nov.Prizes were awarded for the best

costumes.^D. M. Monks ha.s purchased an IH

Fail banks Morse gasoline engine o fGlenn Gardner to pump water with,

E. L. Topping of Plainfield sprain-ed his wusi cranking his auto lastweek.

Notes m 25 Years Age)The Democrats won the election

by a landslide. Franklin D. Rooseveltwas elected president. William Corn-stock, governor; Claude Cady, con-gressman; Henry Howlefr, state re.presentative. In the county, Henry'Finley, sheriff; Gene Fay, treas.;Frank Knight, supt. of poor, a l lDemocrats won.

25 attended the Kings Daughters:meeting Thursday at the home ofMrs. M. J. Hoisel. Carmen Leland

Friday, Saturday, Nov. 8, 9Double Feature

THE NITE the WORLD EXPLODEDWith

Kathryn Grant, William Leslie"/i Jet

"THE GIANT CLAW"With

Jeff Morow and Mara CCorday

Sun., Mon., Tues., Nov H, o 12"THE JOKER IS* WTLD"'

Also

v

Atlee joined t h etop bunk and hurt his nose I c i r5|e >

; Tbinl ;rade, Mn, Henry „,"**e ' C ^ m * * » a n d V i r « i n i a Hoi-J Dennis Holcomb's father got 4 \> Si Program.

squirrel and a rabbit. We are doing th™£» E1°ySf ^ j " 1 Pertained^readin, unit on the circus. We\ S ^ f i ^ ^ " w S

^ will make a circus out of boxes.Kenny nf in n B r ( n | , ^ • w J y *, i3*-i,«« u i v i . , ingerson, unt. Mesaames Ninai l»lsher is back in school. Carolyn Hall FHith Vr.«ci * v ~ a " ' " i / i n d

> U 1 O / J A - i A j —v ' n a i l , L,(Jiin VunoIHITlorOOkj JOC GCHT"

Jeanne Cram, Beverly Garltnd

' V i s U V ? s i o n if ^ e w^_ Color Ctrtom

Wed., Thurs. Nov, 13, 14

••SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS-

° n '" dNew. Color Cartooq

4* Au ndds up to the best water heating service ever provided in Southeastern Michigan

tek your plumber or appliance dealer • D E T R O I T E D I S O N 1

Haflwrten patted off hut quietly , i g n was put in Dr. Duffey's yard. A .Witk a ffimmum of damage tnd win- For Sals sign waa set on J B u m

i»g. -Hit trick and treaten farm. John says he does not'intend\f by 6 p. m. in most cases, to sell out until he retires and movesour home and supplies ran-) Up to Lovells in the home he intendT

at 8 p. in. when they quit coming. I to build thereI police patrolled the town, order-1

tk» etdtf boys home by 10 p. m. DT- Sherry , a BritisJi scientist,tad 190k some of the small children e ] a i m« to b» able to determine sex

by passing male sperm throujh anelectrical field. He says ht has usedit on rabbits and in human insemi.. ;nation and it is 80 Cr succssful. He 'claims he will have it perfected by (

I960. We often wonder to what ex.tent artificial human insemination |?s practised. Most religious organ

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illiamSDXNG AK»

usual some of the tots5 and 6 -mries away and

bags for their loot. A' were topped Over andWylies sheep were turn-

6* Hit school grounds. ClareIfltiad tw of them ia hertfstfi. the streets were lit-

IKS E. 6d. Rirer9 Hewtfl, Mich.... Phone MeriU 7F

Fisher is back in school. _ V 4 J M ( n a i l < M I i n VanSlambrook, Joe Geir-Blades uncle got a deer. Doug Wing | hart, Audrey Snively »nd Hazeler has new toys. John Tasch visited Chambers. 'Jimmie Baughn Gregory Dahl Friday Haine* caught an opossum» a n was hit in the head by a stone. | Friday in the Bullis swamp and treat-

* ^ girl friend was od his fri nri tn a« ubitten by a dog and had stitches tak Monday. possum anqueten. Linda Clough visited her cousin, i 22 Democrats from Pinckney at-

p L ^ a U ^ a S t n C W TV' I t e n d e d the rally at Howe11 FridavFourth Grmde, Mrs. / CampDeTl [ night. Judge Lacey of Detroit andWe enjoyed our Halloween party Edmund C. Shields of Lansing spoke

and parade around the rooms. Denn i Maurice Kelly with Charles Guidot •1 is Parker who had a Chinese costume o f Portage Lake hunted duck near Bay ;

won first prize and represents our ^' tv last week,room in the school picture Our cup Sixteen members of Livingstoncakes and cider were fine Our class L o d S c gave- C. V. VanWinkle a fare-thank all mothers who sent cup w c l 1 Partv 'as* Friday night. He is thecakes, cider apples, paper cups and o W c s t .member of Livingston^ Lodgenapkins.Our visitor sHalloween were ™d w a s r a i s e d in 1875 by HobartMesdames Parker, VanNorman.Wy Jwitchell, an early master. He is <;o-He, Hendee and Geary. Bonita Lee is in? t 0 ^ " ' n g to live with his son,

Kirk.

. yGeary. Bonita Lee \*

our future teacher. She somes evefyk W• • •

Marion Davis• * • • • • « •

c#rnstalkt, etc. izations condem it and brand" aliistaiM aroua4 Read's ekikkea recnlttic from it iUigitimaie.

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. . . - fUPPUXSW M Paintrag LetaeaaAlso Ceramic Palms*Phone Howell TIT

East 8rmad Btrer* • • •>• • • • •

week. We are taking home daily the ™ckney beat St. Thomas highjsaper we saved from our files so s c n o ? 1 o f A n n ^rbor 7 to 0 last Fri-'we can show our parents our school d a y i n a rignt *a m e- Murray Ken-work nedy scored the touchdown and Rus-

Pifth Grade, Mrs. filler ScI1 R c a d g o t the e x t r a P? int u snPw"We had TB tests^oday.This is* Am ! m t h e m o r n i n 6 a n d W i n c s f i c ! d w«»

erican Art Week c.ni r* h a v - our i m u d d y ' T h e * a m e W a s fuI1 o f argu-water colors on exhibit' We are work "*'" and- ? ° m e ° f ^ p I a y e r s n € a r l y

IF...YooArtOiYour Pttt

LonjfHours!

i»»ot Dtfu* Floid bsjitak. it k « *

he had been drinking and beaten hitwife. English was called and was matat the door by Hess who bad a shot-

B t t * took It away frgai

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DUPATCS .Wednesday, November 6i

ThePiadney Dispateh

Entered ai Second CU 3Matter at Pofto£fkc

At of March 8, 1877I 14 Soutk Howeil at- PiMfaMyOMi! Subscript** N e e fUO a Yamr

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StoreThe Eou&ett Clark family of How

spent Sunday with Mrs. G. W.Clark.

} Robert Tasch and wife attended;,the Mich.--Iowa foot ball g*mv in

Ann Arbor which was last Satur.day. They were dinner guests oftbit Robbie Robinsons ttero.

I

John Tasch spent thewith Jimmy Baughn.

week, tad

GROCERIES ORYtiOODS

SENT* FURNISHINGS

t Gretchen Taseh wjin i^niiiittt Cera! m\\ of Ann Arbor spent Saturday atI Evan&ton 111, at the Northwesternhome coming1 game.

The Pettysvlle Civic Aas'n. willhave a card party a the PettysvilbSchool Nov. 9 at 8 p. m. Public i*invited.

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Wagoners Grocery№466 PINCKNEY ROAD

jlity MerchandiseLOWPRICES

Beer and Wbe To Take 0>t

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Isabel Nash of Ann Arbor spent.Sunday with the Albert Shii'leys-

Nancy Spittler spent the we#kwith Nancy Spittler.

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defensive driv\driving withcave that acci4are avoided no mattefwhat the ether driver does*

PINCKNEY RAINBOW GIRLS

Pan cakeBrunc

At Pinckney Masonic Temple

Nov.10Adult, l l .tt. ChiWrem 7i i Sirring 9 a. «. to .1 p. •.

The state experienced her annual ^milk strike last week. It was a strug

gle between 2 dairy organisatonsfor control. The Miejiigan Milk Prod'ucers were satisfied with the $5.00they now get per cwt. Homer Martinsgroup wanted $6, Creameries werepicketed, milk dumped and headsbusted in battles betwen striking firmera and non. strikers. A circut courtinjunction stopped this. The dairybusiness has always been a troubledindustry and will probaby always

be,The first milk man wt knew

i front of your home and ran aIf you wanted milk you want

out to the milk wmgon with yourpitcher or pail and he dipped it outof a can w ht a dipper. Bottle,pastuhpitcher or pail. Bottled milk, paetur

#>ove a oat horse Heetopf.

iation, and herd inspectionyears later. The Detroit News sa>stoo many people lire off the Indus,try. Door to door delivery is ex pen.,give and should be abolished. Yon donot buy your meat off a meat wave*anymore, your eggs off the egff

The Leo Bettyi family of WalledLake called on Mrs. Edith CawSun.lay.

! Mesdames Harry Bailey and

t Eelen McAfee attended church atCl-rist Church.Cranbrook, Thursiay.

Some of our local boys thrcK.yht) Hcllowcen lasted 2 dayae and veut

a^nin on the night of Nov. 1, An.ether sheep was locked in the school.

! The Gulf Station ice house was putin the middle of the street blocking

; trat'iic. Not satisfied they got 10chickens of Dr. Schenden on M;i6Wand turned them loose on the squareHut the stale police and Marsha!!

; Egeler were waiting for them andcaught 6 boys. 3 juveniles weie re..

j leased. The other 3 spent the night in' the county !>aatile and paid $10 fines

tnd cost. Marshall Egeler sayg he, was only able to round up 23 chick

tns as some were found dead.

Murray Kennedy and wife werein Detroit last Wednesday.

Denise Kennedy and Adam Bonasick of Ann Arbor called on the Murray Kennedys cyunday.

lira. Eleanor Ledwidge, KevinLedwidge and family and David Ledwidge were Sunday dinner guestsof Mrs. Raymonda Morrig and twodaughters. ' \

'IrvJnJ ^Kennedy and wife spentfrom Thursday to Sunday with theAmbrose Kennedy family in Pcntiac.Thursday to Sunday

The Andrew Nesbitt spentiiay with Mrs. Lillian Wylie in Dexter."

George Thompson suffered a heaitattack and was taken to Veteranshospital, Ann Arbor,' He came homeMonday.

Mr. and Mrs. Don Gilbert and Mi*.Anna Seefeld of Ann Arbor calledon the Robert Seefelds Sunday. S

George VanNorman was ia Milwaukee last week.

Fennie Monks and Nellie Gardnerwere Sunday dinner guess of theAndrew NesbitU.

I Mrs. Carmen Porter attended »White Shrine Club meeting atFarmington Sunday.

Mrs. Virginia VanNorman, HerbBryan and wife,Sadie Moran, Mildred Miller, Robera Amburgey andEva Enquist attended the installs'ion of tile Strathmore OES in DetroitWednesday night where Mrs. EdithGarner was installed as W. M.

The Rainbow Girls gave a slumber#party at the home of Jolan Porter Saturday night.

(Gerald and > Rona!H Swarthoutspent the week at their cabin atDouglas Lake.

The Norman Millers and ClaudeSwarthouts spent the week end atLovell*.

The Gerry Henrys and Don Dalier of Detroit spent Sunday withthe L. J. Henrys.

The Gene Shehan family ofArbor were Sunday quests ofLouise Shehan.

Albert Shirley and wife weie Sundav callers of the Gayle Shirleys atat Woodland ake.nre Ge~FMeeSkthR' MF2HFMMM

The Maynard Clark family ofManchester called on the WalterClark s Sunday.

Mr# Roberta Amburgey, HerbertBryan and wife, Sadie Moran,GeorK«Enquist and wife Mr, and Mr. James^oyd attended the Brighton install

at Woodland Lake.Isabell Ni^h of Ann Arbor spent

the week end with Mrs., Ruth Ritter.Thj MacMnac Bridge was opened

Friday with great ceremony. ClaudeSwarthout and Martin Ritter of herevere at the opening.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Griffiths and?haron spent Sunday with the TedOlsons in Dearborn and heard the U.S, Marine Band at the Ford Auditori urn.

We understand the Detroit Diaet here has called 6 r\v 7 men back .to work. .;

Miss Jeanne Enke of Detroit spent )•the week end with Mrs, BrandonWhite.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yenr*"v ar>H sonof Ann Arbor called on t y Muili;»Laveys Sunday.

The Gerry Eichmans s;>ent Sunday with the Russell Glower* of"\vebberville.

Mis. Luiian Wylie of Dexter w<iia Sunday visitor of the Kenneth Wylies.

Rita Miler attended th Halloween;>arty Thursday night at the We^tMan on Ch'-"'<-'h.

Vern McQuillan and wife andMr», Alma Harris of Detroit calledon William Shehan Sunday,

Jesse Henry had his left leg ampulted last week at University hospital,An.i Arbor.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pike tool.Mis. William Bentley back to Cor--runa Thursday.

John Boyer and wife spent Satur-day at the Reuben Gentner home inAnn Arbor. ^

Norbert Lavey of Detroit wag aThursday dinner guest3 of the Mer-lin Laveys.

Tho Harold Heusman family ofYpsilanti spent Sunday witii tho Edwin Sprouts.

The Ona Campbells spent the weekend in Lansing and saw the Masonicparade of 52 decorated cars with thegrand lodge officers.

Mrs. Sadie Moran entertained h»rbridge club Tuesday . i ,

Dau't forget the pancake breakfaitput on a the Masonic Temple Sunday,November 10, starting at 9:00 a. m.ly Pinckney Rainbow Girls. )

John Lundeen and wife of Berkleycalled on the Francis Shehans Sunday.

Albert Dinkel vere in Linden Saturday at the W. F. Close home. j

The Robert Pike family called oniho Erston Clarks of Unadilla Satura urday.

The James Whitley family spentSunday with his sster, Mrs. LeonardFisher and family in Utiea.

Mrs, Velma Knapp and childrenhave moved into the home of the lateMrs. Gertrude Hicks on Pearl St.

Mrs. \an Meabon acted as subtitute teacher Friday for Mrs. IreneMiller in high school Thursday.

The Kenneth Zill family of Syfacuse, N. L. spent the week end at theHark Nash home.

Mrs. Mary Baughn, Donne andBarbara were Sunday guests of theFrank Clarks of Milford.

Mrs. Jennie Shanjcland Martinof Toledo, Ohio, Ruel Coniway ofAnn Arbor and C. W. Hooker andwife were week end caller*-of Mrs.

Ann | Jennie Hooker.Mrs .

Dan't forget the pancake breakfast

Coal and Fuel OilWill Soon Be Needed

We Have The

FUEL OILAnd

The Bert ofWk CAN STILL IAKE CARE 1OU

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Lumber, Coal, FuelDEXTER MICHIGAN

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HONE 2*4 Howett,

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State BankHowe!) — Pinckne7

of Fnfe Bankina %' ' • »' O

SAVING MONEY '-NOWADAYS!. . .but thousandsare doing it

High prices.. . taxes . . . i t ' i noteasy to save these days! But, , •spending is still a matter of ^making choices. So, if youchoose, you can save . . . tvtntoday. Do it the easy way,on the installment plan*

BUY FUTURE SECURtf^ON IHtINSTALLMENT PLAN

IN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT HERE

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All deposits up to $10,000.00 insut, by oxiv r^r-

in the Federal Dep^gt lusarance Corporation.

Bottle QasHEAlWG A«MCUOK^iG,

mm 1- ?* GAS SERVICEHOME HEATING

63 HOWELL

Mrs. Dorothea Curtis and SOB. I put on a the Masonic Temple Sunday,gon or get your tinware from the I Don, of Livonia called on the Ralph t Norember 10, starting at 9:00 a. m.

lUBhi WtUr Uuadrocaal mid kmop* Wimier e^d Summer ' Soft Wajer.axeu I M ^f B - t f Lake1aad,|CUh «<ig«, № f 1rmOi Wait iff CkajO&g, OeMen fold Bfirjec:?9. Let Its Ae-Celer wsth e «

peddler. today. by Ptwkaey Rainbow CJ

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T9H PlNOUfiy OISFATCH ' Wednesday, Kovemfeer 61

FHEE CH^ST X-RAY R SALE: Nearly M V Sen** Bon.,low, 2 bedrooms upstair?, oak

Its coming; ill's going to be here floors, oil heat, fall basement, at~in a few weeks, i t offers an oppor- fftthed garage, price only $10,000.tunity to all residents of Livingston AJao electric range *20.Call evening

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1 BUUNESS PROFESSIONAL C O M V

UJkbrfpootFills... Washes..

County over eighteen years of Tge tohave a free chest X-ray.

Dr. A. B. Mitchell, Director of the

CJyde McCleer, Phone Alpine 6 2546

F0B RENT: I > ° HouseShiawassee-Livingtton District Health I * **>№ °° v l e< PfUeraon with bathDepartment announced today that the |™»m ' *""""* furnished. Callchest X-ray survey wili start Novem- 1 U P 8 9 7 0 4 Pnckney.

WANTED rCustom Com Picking.Call Fred Murphy UP 8 6608 or JayMurphy UP 8-9735

Hie PincJgt y

Raj M. Bofffr*ftarkaey MicnJfM

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FOR SALE: 1951 Concord PlymouthCoup. Everything i* goed about this '

iPhene UP 8-M19

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ber 19.

' The primary purpose of the surveyis to find cases of tuberculosis in theearly stages. The chest X-ray is apractical means of doing this becausethere are BO eariy symptonu «f thedisease. r

By the time the average case isdiscovered an individual has infectedseveral persons — usually members 'FOR SALE:-Refrigerator $38.00,of his own family or friends. These 1 Radio $6.00 Washing Machine $15.00 ,chest X-rays are also studied for the • Upright Sweeper $U, Living Reomdetection ot lung cancer and heart dis-ease in the early stages.

This survey is being fcponsored bythe Shiawasse- Livinpston DistrictHealth Department, The LivingstonCounty Medical Society and the Mich-igan Department of Heeith.

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Dir actorModem Eqcupm«mAmbulance iu p *wr

Fred C. Reicfcbeff, Si.

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i120 West Grand fUvt*

i, MieiiigmaLi OH* 35«'< 62C

CLAY LLOYD HENDEETTauling

The mobile unit from the Michigan

Suite $25.00.412 East Main St. Pinakney.

MALE HELP WANTED:- Now takink applications 'or light press aadlight welding ARCO INC.46 N. Dexter St, Piacknoy Mich.

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ed in various communities throughoutthe county on the following dates:

| November 19—Cohoctah' November 20—Hartland

November 21—BrightonNovember 22—BrightonNovember 25—BrightonNovember 26—Hamburg >•••November 27—Pinckney -December 2—PinckneyDecember 3-r-Gregory ' JiDecember 4—FowlervilleDecember 5—Fowlerville ;

December 6—FowlervilleDecember 10—HowellDecember 11—HowellDecember 12—HowellDecember 13—Howell 7

A definite schedule on the hoursduring which time X-rays will be tak-en will be announced soon.

Pinckney. Call B.»ghroom apartment in

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FOR SALE:Fuel Oil Tank*, 171 and210 gallon capacity.

John Keilman UP 8.8409

8ALE3UP $ 8146

\KIS A FULL-SIZE FAMILY WASHl

Inert agitator washing—laundry's turned overand under, soaked through and through, withmoving currents of sudsy water—17 currents thatreach every corner of the tub.

No other washer gets clothes cleaner. Yet it'sntle with finer things; And it's the only washeri.h super-freshening seven rinses—and still it

, J no more water./et, everything you need for ectra clean and

extra easy automatic washing. All in a washer withniiplified, one-dial control. All in the new com-

pact, portable RCA WHIRLPOOL Deluxe ammatic at an extra low price!

OR SALE :1»55 Ford Conyertible,automatic, three tone blue, new topwhite sidewall tires, radio, heater.Harold Davis, Portage akeIf 75 Shell B«ach Rd. phone HA 6 56 U

Dr. H R Holmqimt

FOR SALE:.21 inch Tel«yision,console model, excellent condition,Evans Oil Space Heater, good condition, Drum Top Mahogany Table. \24S Unadilla St UP 8..3136

Oh Topra.rtorTvosday Thro*igfe

11 tc 3 a id 5 to 7and by A^pobitmeol

AC 7-2991300 Went Grand Rivir

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Edith R. CarrI 4 2 MILL. «T, Mich. Phone VP I tlM

Homed. LakeBueiru ss OpportuniUe*

Your Properf/1 witi

GRALD REASONBroker — ~fiO9 North Peart *

PH0NE UP

Mary WolterAll Kinds of Real Eetato *iii«Uft

WantedMain Office HA 0-8168 at 74Mtnge'T.ake Road, near M.i 3 2 WEST MAIN STV PIKOMIBYHonxy Krahn. SakemMl «IP M13C

WANTED: . Goul uted Furnitureantique guns, marble top tablet,China dollt, Oil lamp* and Jewelry.Violas Antiques 231 East Sibley St.Powell, Mich

TRADE OR SELL: 12" Mall Electrc/Chain Saw, ike new retails for $125.'for used late model 12 guage auto.metic or pump shotgun or $50 cash.

PeteGerycz UP 9 5517

CLASSIFIEDAPS

, FOR SALE: -Double bed with boxsprings, mattress and spread $35.00..>hone UP 8-6589

FOR SALE— Kenmore CHI Heater$10, 1 drake and 5 Muscovy ducks$10. Evenng only H Grodell,1-440 Cedar Lake Road

FOR SALE:- Two Space Heaters, 1a 5 eoom on,, 1 8 room one.Jane Widmayer, UP 8-3422

rOUR OLJ)WASHER MAKESTHE D u m .WELAVEY HARDWARE

OMIchffin W\ Ufphont Compnr, 1957

GIZZLE-SNIP?

If it's not in the

Yellow Pages maybe

there's no such thing.

FOR SALE:-A pair of French Doorsand Hardware. Mrs. John ColonePhone UP 8—3145

WANTED:- Expierenced bookeeprwoud Ike bookeepin^1 and generaloffice work to do in my home. Cangive excellent references.

j Laura Walker, 1331 EaM-36,PinckneyI *****************

FOR SALE: Oil Heater in good con-dHion $5, 150 fence pickets $3,bobsled with steel runners, needs a littlepaint $5. George BruntonRush Lake, Phone UP 8- 6629

LOW PRICE RUBBER STAMPSMade ^o Order ..

A Low aa I Line ll.OO.extra Hme S#eStock Stamp* 40e eaeh |

Fast Accurate . . .BBROERS' RUBBSR

WORKS11122 Weiman S t Pfaiakaejr, Midi.:

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VEGETABLES

QUALITY

MARK1T PRICES

COURTEOUS SERVICE

FOR SALE. Spring and Mattress,Refrigerator€.2, Floor Type Radios$5 and $10. Singer Sewing Machine,Treddle Model with Electric MotorCall after 6:30 p. m. UP 8-

!*OR SAL»f • r©al ot wood heaf.ngstove suitable for a cottage, oil heater, suitable for tfoTfing shanty, pit -cbwr pump with long pipe, all in •*-eelent condition.N, J. Buzzard, 326 £ Main, Pincknrv

FOR SALE: 12 guage double barrelShotgun 22 repeating rifle, both infine shape at 212 East Main St. inFinckney UP 8 3186,.

MAD

JFOR SALb:- A WarmStove, burns coal or wood.

L. W. Umstead, UP 8-3235

FOR SALE .'.-Four Koom ftBath, 2 lots $3,500.Don Gardner.454 Dextei St.Pinekney

Lavan Baild'Jig Brighton, Mtafa.OPTOMETRIST

Tues. and Thura. 9:80 to 5;00Briningg by Appointment186 Eait Grand Rhpr

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GLADYS AND SHIRLEY HaWRYPhone UP 8-»778

11269 Hi.land Ct. ,'IUITPinckney, Mich.

Salesman for King Realty

FOR RENT: Modem 5 room a»trt.hient, furnshed or uniurniihed.Phone UP 8-3143 or UP 8 -SI9I

WANTED: Responsible party -tolake over low monthly payments onspinnet piano, May be 'seen locally.Write Credit Manager, 19345 Livernoise, Detroit 21 Michigan.

ROR RENT: Upstairs apartnaeat.Mrs. Bess Henry U 8 345

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JOR SALE-keaiXitatectfLiatfage WantedSaksman for Gei&ld Beaton

BIBT WYLWOP

FOR SALE: Holsteinold ready for service..

Milton Carver 7040 Hinchey Rd.PAINTING: :~in*«r»0f enC eaterier,Phohe J. B. Lenua UPtow* 9-SM9tFFOR RENT:-Hou«e.,modecafsj •!<h«at, 1 bedrooms, VMmg *—m, i itchenetta and bath. Gall t ? <44JlSylvester Harris

a«d i«te«4er t»

LEELAVEYGeneral Ini i ir im

j | ToarMuidefls Sawf iliui ShopJI LAWN MOWER SHARPENING

116 24 Bivtrbft&k Hi-lud

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RELLWater Wellb and Pumpa

All Makes of Pumps Servicedbm Dexter-Pinckney Read

HA 6 9461

GOOD BBA8ON F^R BORROWING

. To P i f D^tor or

Lieemed and Bonded * / tke Mate ifMiOifJT.. %

PH0K3 ST. MMSSBPTIC TANKS, M T 1«B«XI

CLEAN1D.. Kew Tamkf r.nd line* Iasteiled..

739 South Flentant ft.JOHN HAalfEY

To Defray School

. To CM » Yoor Fool and

Ken budge* jxptttBat hare to bo motvWth«r. JOI MO themOt not). A o coat la low because weaako to many loan*. Terms are «d-foilod to ireome. The tvaneitioa

I rtunaTtkeni yjtt* credit ftojoi'•oDAnyTbtte.

First National Bank" lowefl,

Uader Federal Supervision| KaaLer of Fediral Roaorv* CorI pornioB and Federal Depostf Coipoimtoa, Alt Doposti I imit i

U HM00 fo» laeh

FARMER'S FEED SUPPLYUP 8 5511

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