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Wednesday, ^January 5, 1955 No. 1
M !CHRONOLOGY <rf 1954 Deaibf
GEORGE 8ABG1SON
uaihoue liftureh i Elementary SchoolHow
State _under tfc* littleu Hoover C*hs>ve token a new turn. After xi*e>
'j Jan.' Clark and Don y
15_Rainbow Girls elect olfl_lairii fff work-*heoos»jatttee- •« has{ eexv. Pinekney loses to Dexter C8
an<i turned tM* retoia. to 35. Tom Brannif of Oklahoma iskilled in plane crash.
Jan. 22_Margaret Wklmaycr andPatrick Jeffreys married* Engage-
to tfie le«ialatnre.form, in every bratwb of the govem-mont are proposed by these researche n who dug out th« facts. The coau.mittee composed of labor, industrial,educational and business . leader*have dona a good Job lwM> frx %+%few of theto. Tfr om ndattpiw. have.been accepted.
Some of the. rfimmfffyiiatiA** 1jg—uored were the aboliehin* of theoffice of auditor eenfeal and re_placing it with « legfcMfre^uditorto be appointed. TUe main-idea in
ment of Vem Clark and Shirley Hosler announced. Mrs. Elisabeth Crumley die*.
W. H. Clark dies sit Alma Mason-Home. Albert Waddell, Albert
and GusLHeaneao abo passed away. Pinckney beats SouthLyon 66 to 44 and BoysviHe 64 to39,£arl Gallups observe 26th weddinganniversary.
Young & Ray Hurtjbuse married, 350 attend Masonicguect night at toe school, Judge Car—land is speaker. Engagement of Dor
the governor ia'othy Lavey and Jack Sharp anoun—| ced, Gorman Kelly and Hazel Rich—
giv& »r<ison married. Pinckney beats Man—a turkey dinner Christmas for finish] cheater 37 to 35,Henry Schafer dies.tar the new $45.00o fanu dormitory I Feb. 10_Pinckney beats Hartland
the committee^ plan is to g » f thethe governor .apre <»ower twhi^» thelegislature cant see when they areart Republican,- " " "a Democrat.
Jackson prison, i
for 25 years, died at the McPher-son hospital Friday. He was born inUnadilla township. Surviving arehis wife, Beba, and one daughterJiewa» a past master of the Howell Ma-sonic lodge. The funeral was atHowell Monday under Masonic aus-pices.
GUSTAVE PETSCH
Gustave PeUcn, 57, died in Veter-ans Hospital, Ann Arbor, Christmasday He was the son of John and Bertha Radtke Petsch was bom in Detroit July 12' J896. He served threeyears in th© U. S., Navy and workedin South Lyoa and Brighton factor-ies, He and his parents at one timeowned the place on M_36 E now theproperty of W. H. Meyer.
St. Mitry's Catholic ChurchRev. Fr. Albert Schmltt, Pastor
Sunday Masses 8:00 and 10:00 a.m.Novenu devotions, Friday evening
at 7:30.
Confessions, Friday evening afterNovena Devotion^ and Saturday from7:30 to 9:GJ p. in. and Sunday be-!fore the S:OU
Calvary Mennonite ChurchRev. Ezra Ilcachy, Pastor
S. S. Sup..Morning1 U oSunday SchoolYoung: Peoples Jfoering . ."Cottage Fellowship Service
Wednesday
Walter Each10:0011:007:30^
8:00
Rev. J. W. Winger, PastorSurviving are his. mother, 2 bro_' Sunday School 9:30 a. m.
thers, Adolph, Howell and Walter, Morning Worship 10:45 a. m.of Chelsea and 4 sisters:Mrs. Lorette Thurs. nig-hi prayer meeting
CURRENT iflMMsWThe action of the French assembly
the past week in voting down thepast to learm West Germany andthen reconsidering and voting for it,by the small margin of 27 baa theworld wondering. It is impossible torus here to get <the viewpoint.of theFrench people. We favor rearmingof Germany blcause by this we canreduju },he >4ze of our army in Ger-many engaged in keeping the peace.Fiance has been overrun by the Ger-mans 3 times and conquored twiceso has no faith in German committ-ments. Also she is afraid of a war
t with Russia such a rearming mightj cause. The change of opinion by theI French assemby does n<H mean
KINDERGARTENMrs. Parks thanks h<Jr phpils f<>r
the gifts and helping with the party.We have 2 new boys, Glen Meyers
and Kendall Fisher. Tin* Fishers livein the (larr horn**.
The girls brought many new dollsto school ami the boys cowboy suits,guns and hats .
Brian Walton had 5 cousins visithim. They went ice skating.
Toby Shettulroe visited cousins inDeerfield last we*\k.
Nick Marshes grandmother is backfrom California.
We are beginning a new unit inpets.
FIRST GRADE ^Robert Morse was in Toledo,Ohio are out of the woods yet as Premier
Christmas. { Mendies has only a slight majority inPet'f Kaisers grandparents from majority in the assembly. The Com
Washington D. C. spent the holidays munists have 100 members there.ConwitJTthem. I tinued assault^ will be made on Men
David chainuers spiMit Christmas; dez and if he should fall the pact
.At Jajeks^n sheafj of schedule, Deanof prisoners is Tony Ouley of Oacod*aent up froj» Oseoda, in 1907 for
43 to 34, Mrs. Ethel Pressley home'at HUand^Lake burns.Donald Mea_bn and Joan Fitzgerald married,
tturdar .He is now 69. A family at alao Mary Lou Bloxom and Charles j Fairview Cemetery
Evers, Gregory; Mrs.) Freida Guiner at the church atand Mrs. Elmer Compton of Detroit | Wed. choir practiceand Emily Petsch of Howell |
The funeral was Tuesday at the,Keehn Funeral Home, Brighton,Rev. iBarker officiating. Burial was in
. 8:007:30 p. ro.
Tfe,,
.South Haven has offered to care for Battle.d ~bta If he is pardoned.
Michigan is asked to rally to pro-mote Michigan products from thoge
( Stanley Dinkel attended the funer gundav Sc
M-36 West between Main j|JjdUnadilla Streets
Rev. Keith Ruejjsegger, Pastor
Feb. 17-O.E.S, guest party at a i The deceased used to umpire soft %,"\iiPatterso Lake, C. F. Hewlett goes
pod to Victoria, Texas, as the WatkinBgrown on t&i farm to th* _autoes supt, Junior play "Scoops" put onMilt in tlia.city. TMs is expected to Pinckney loses to Dexter 51 to 42,be major part of the MlcMgaa We«** Mrs. Emma Brogan, Mrs. Ethlyn
fl i
ball games here .
hool'orghip
its are *service
to h«lp*.
CON8BBV AT1ONThe black bass season ended
Dec 81. Panfish, pike, herring andstWffo»*re legal to March 4.
50,000 railroad ties are being pro-etased near East Tawas, 40,000 are«f« oak. The rest are white cedat.
Processing adds 30 years to the
infrom deer shotCwrtrat Michigan have been
andBhow that tn^
Youth GroupEvening: ServiceThurs, Prayer Meeting
Mrs. Frieda Pfau, 78, lohg time &- C h o i r Vr*nU-» \Xod.
MRS. FRIEDA PFAU
resident of Iosco and widow of Albin ^i\ C'10'r
Pfau died at her h#me in Howell , K% H L MW•.
9:45 a. m.11:00 a. m.\7:00 p. m.\8:00 p, m.[8:00^ p. m.'4:00 p. m.\
v.ith Jus aunt, Haz'-l. jAlan HUPJ had Christinas dinner
with his aunt Helm. {Pamela Grant'.- grandparents1
spent Christinas with her family, jCatny Heath has a JI>\\ coat.Linda Shiivy's daddy in Koin
build a new house.Rou-er Harden*.* aunt Helen from
the north spent the holidayshim.
may l'afl too.
Dinsmore, Charles Hine pass away.Feb. 24—Peoples new church is
dedicated, Mrs. Alice Schoenhals' l*st Wednesday. She was born in Ger r ^ , ^ c j ; r ( . ^ o r # i;,*,, rorxagz L«kedies, Pinckney b«ats South Lyon 41 j many and came to this country att *"Larry Mattii', -Pastop"to 33, Richard Devoe and Lavemiajthe age of 16. Surviving are 3 daugh Sunday School 10:00 A.M.Vest mawied. ' i ters: Mrs. Ethel Frisbee and Mrs. Morning Worship 10:45 A. M
Mar—Harry German, famous' Nina Curtis,Howell and Mrs. Clara' Evening fe'ervice 1 :dQ P. M.baseball player dies in auto accident' Maycock, Detroit..Also a son,Alfred We<i.> Prayer Mr^ti.v, 7:30 *>. m.Pinckney beats University 51 to 47.' of Howell. The funeral was SaturdayPinckney girls basket ball team loses' at the Lutheran Church with burial
Dairy men around Romeo are callfur an investigation of the Mich
j i«an Milk Producers Ass'n. for whatI they call unfair practises. They want
to1 to know why the farmers only getj Go and 7c a quart for milk and the' city dairies 22c. The milk industry
with i* a peculiar one and unike any other.j At certain times of the year there
'Roiuiie Eloxoni spent the .week end, i s « m i I k surplus caused by _manywith Roger Hardln. ''fresh cows and abundant pasture.
Char Bull apo?n the holidays with' fnis disrupts the dairies -schedulehi* grandmother. j £°? niilk .deliveries which i.s set up
Christinti Dinkel had goose for' o n a * e t milk production. So they pay7:30 p. m.1 Chi'i.stmas. She went to a family re_< t h e farmer the market price for his
union Sunday an i uot a lot of drifts.; average milk pi'oduefcion but giveSanta Cl:»us vhifd Jennie Devines' n i t n a smaller price for his surpus
hou-Jt- (.'iiii-tinas eve. I milk. This is supposed to be madeCarol Menke lias twin dolls to» i n t o cottage cheese and other by -
match her twin brother and sister. ' Products and not sold as fluid milk.Linda Curts uncle- spent Sunday] This plan ,has never given satisfac,
with th'*m. I ti°n D u t there has been no alternativeJeff Hendees gr nnpar'-nts spent ^ x c e P t , t o <*ump the surplus mflk.
"' dairies recently raised the priceto Chelsea 18 to 25. !
Mar. 10_ Fred Evers family aregiven fareweir party, are moving}to Lyndon, Chris Campbell and Anna
in Lakeview Cemetery.
belle Stapletort married,Wm.LftPrad *n a picnic woods near, Pontiac Lake,hurt in auto accident. 150 attend re_' 1Q miles from Pontiac by hunters t r
t h r p ^ e ^ e r « i a t h ! » y ; c e p t i o n f o r A i b e r t a Din**1 Close at U»t Wednesday has been identified^
Mw.17—William L. Foster dies, death was pneumonia. She had beenAlso Mra. Edna Blair and Mrs. Mar| dead 3 days before being found.Stategaret Dyer Pinckney wins district police say her maiden name was Ruth
CHURCH DEDICATION ; Christmas with him.! Dennis Reynolds . \ iited his uncle o f n i i ^ k a n d the wages of tTieir haul
St. Paul 's l.utiir-ia'i - ' bu . :h on M__ in Detroit. ^ c l s but the farmers got iw increaa«DEAD WOMAN FOUND " SG- Hamburg will bo dsdicatod S"un._" Fred TwitchoU sp. >a Christmiii?1 i n lM ' ice- Hence the demand for an.
The body of the dead worrtan found dair< I i i n- il S-'i-vii-c-'- 11 a.m. and r . w i t h his m-findmoUior. investigation.m. Rv'v.«. * r.ei , >\\:<l 1-i-t r.f* Do._.
lit s p e a l : e r s . D i n n c r aft*' r t h e 4• Rev . Clau.-v j n i s l o r
from th« Northvill«-_ Qilthat in 1054 8 wells pro
9400 tourels of oil. There were1 * * ^— welU.49 wells ™ * •*-*" o a s K e l
JONOTII s V WIl-MAMS
SFf'OND (iKAi)hbara hudv/ij^'s iio>;\ Bullet.got
Saturday.
een Louise Battle,Jo no than \Vi
o n i a ] Dr . , W.)iii
Attorney General Milfard has is*u'd anothef op»i4?n which is believedto. ktiy:&gi>tie\i the supervisors off thaiyptHk and postponed the adoption oftii' state equalized valuation until
Lod;r
Michigan %asi be proudthi s
of her
title but loses to Saline Haag and she was twice married. ,lf rim-m^nfH ohw,in the reginoi 68 to 49. I Her first husband was named HtilL-
Mar. 24-Mr». Margaret Sibley'the horat and her second Trenary.Recentwife of Clyde Sibley of Stockbridge! ly she had been keeping house for
have some times been over
The d«pt. is building 1200 park tables for use this summer.
The dept has received 200 letter*on * • d«r QMfHon. MoJt of *kmare against the any deer season.
19 people died of gunshot woundsduring the 19S4 Michigan hunting
wedding anniversary. Vandyke. He said she left ChristmasAuri 7—Masonic Past Ma«tera and did not return. Police say she
Night held at s«hoo3. Banquet held lived in Howell in 1953 but she seems'there April 10 to honor basket ball J to be unknown there, In 1952 she wa8 jteam. Gov. G. Mennen Williams is in Lansing and in 1949 an inmate at;made a honorary member of Pinck the Newberry State Hospital.
!iH dec . :.!.;•e lie was on
business Tii<,\ moved U» White Lodgelast sumnHT. Fuv 7 year,, before that
He v. a . a U. S.are hi. wi.f • and
two sons, Wayne "ami Dani<'l who att':nd the Pi;:c-knev* school.
Mat'-.D-ei A.-K.ey has baby puppy, i ;us'aiu .r yoai* so they may not have( ' K M S-hmidi spent h^; week w i t h f t o ehnn^e their tax-rol ls th i 8 year^.:1 - I1;t Vi. p i , - . Millarct's ruling was t ha t alter:;K •>• i-:. -y'eL'I'eid a!i(! I ioh ' r t Rook | tlu> supervisors turn their tax rolls\ • r;>"- t'i;i.:-iJiJi -nt-s. | o v T t<» the t reasurers they have noJ f i i :>h<
t ' i;i.:-;h!i;.-!its. j t ) V < T
rav,'i.n who had j)ivunioniai power to change tftem.
, j t , < t y 1
week.Judy i:
]V)r,v and
Deboit" last
rl'll ashas a
a s ,<HShetlandis.
ney Library.April 14_Wiliam C.Miller, former
sheriff, postmaster a/id sus>erVi8ordies. Also Mrs. Lydia Carr, Stephen
M . , , . , . Harsdtny. Georgia Pendergast ofHunter* are reminded to send in--^6uth Lyon wins the spelling title.their game report cards by Feb. 8.
Failure to do no is a misdemeanor.
Notes of 48 Years Agi
The mystery was solved Friday y e a r s f | a y , T]i(.h Willi D k 2 f i ] j t t ]
ywhen William Danks, 32, former in ]jtt]mate of the Ionia asylum for crimin-j fireal insane admitted leaving the bodyon the shore of the lake; He is ehandy man at a boat livery at Pon-
COTTAGE BURNS
} The Shilling - o r a - e nl Hi. land Kathy Sh"ttelr<»<> y;ot slacks and 2| Lake burne<^ <-;ov;ii about dark New s w e a ( t . r ^ fOy Christmas.
'amily" saved but aM' furniture. Pinekiv y
.-.uarLei out butroad and W'cnton the k
1-2-3 NEWSskidded' We hiive a new gupil, S!i!.!in the Heleman.
Joan1
ditx-h befoio reaching co t tag t .F i rc Paula Wilson ha.* new ioi> ;
Chief Shirley and Norman VanBlar_ Judy Geary visited her auu i in De
There has been much in the papersof late about the 15 IT, S. flyers foreed down in Red China and held asspies. Senator Kndwland wants aa blockade of Red CWna and other^would declare war. . Th£ presidentrefuses to he hurried into rash act-ion, ft develops we are holding Sf
Nacy Nash js second. High schoolbiology class takes 2 day trip toHolland, Mich. Pinckney loses fir3t' Christmas day and made a round of! ^ 7 wass^ved. ' Christinas and Leonard Jones aball game to Brijrhton 7 to 11. the bars.' They spent the night at The cottage was.owned by Georze Rhoda Baxter got 2 dolls.
tiac Lake and lives-in cottage there; j c u m Were on it hut escaped injury.' t. >.t Christmas.He said he picked Mrs. Trenary up.| The cottage caught five 2 months ago1 Mary Gillenkirk got a
April 21_Mrs. Stella Siymanski,
aaieaman for the International Har_Company . •Kelly of Richmond, Va.'here.
is
Matt Brady dr«w a f50 bonus for, Ray Baker die. Peoples Chufchfor being the leading »*nts Easter pageant
April 28—May court term apens,Pinckney loses to Hartland 6 to 2,Engagement of Jeanette Wilsonand Dick VanSlambrook announcedMichigan Week is get for May 5.
CIRUIT COURT NEWS
In court last week Harold Dewineped guilty to breaking and enteringand was fined $200 and put on pro-bation for 2 yean.
Wayne Smith pled guilty toput on
riting_ here.The John Chambers family Enter-
tained the I.S.P. Johnsons, TheodoreLewis family and Mrs. Castle of Teeumaeh New Years.
Bert Roche ft working is W. E.•tore.9 Mr. Murphy has
f*a* to Virginia*Tfe« HiTbert Gillettes entertain at
Mri. Benson of Linden,
Howell.
Ia »
to
their Sunday schoolhone Monday night
i
Andrew Sugamele charged with
at
-While iUyiag thinneyon the pondVMtday t*iKy Mortenson was hit inthe head | y the ball and had stitches
akating New Yean was thalast of t | e season and the pond was
l d iBven the old timers were+ i p l Wt V«rt a littje sore next day.
ad* Giover, 88, died atlatt week.
March terai. So did David Rickettwho was charged with forgery.
Floyd Trafford charged with non-support must pay $75,then $10 weekand is on 2 years probation.
Jeanette Houghton was given adivorce from Thomas Houghton ar.
. , l M k e lOardser is.attending theA B
lv Business University
M a Dfckel is working in Detroit.S c SA^Mn. I. J. Abbott entertsin
& m yoopg people at their homeepNsw leaf's srs.
Mr. ane\ Mrs, Jofai Mortsnsoii re_sjltss] a ipslr of CWnese shoes from1
J l O H f i Thiott.<l» OsHfornia. They ars
s M Mrs. NomaaSSJSV Mr*. Mae Mets
Hfarman Wtttet,Mra. Nojrmaii White
*m J9*nl of Mr*. ~
CABD OF THANKSMy sincere thankg to members
of the Peoples Church, the Masons,lriena»^or-4feeir-giftsr flower*- firstthe King's Daughters and our manycards which we received during myillness and to the many visitors Ihad during my stay at the hospitaland at home.
his home and he found her dead inbed in the morning. He disposed ofthe body to avoid trouble. .
THURSDAY NIGHT LEAGUEW h
Pinckney Tavern 43%Hamburg Garage 43% 16 %St. Mary's 36Shirey's TV 3aLake Drive In 31Ludtke's Insurance 30Wallings Insurance 28Jug's Inn * . . . . 27C V. Beer 30Golden Arrow Archers 17LaRosa Bowl * 17E. and
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Fannas who bought it last summer Sandra Shirey's folks are buildingHe fiver! there with his wife and 3 new home.
Red Chinfse scientist students in*because their knowledge might behelpful ^To Red China. China hashinted : he miprbt bo willing to trade •
doll for ' t h e lr> f l y r ' r>1' l^-m' Anyway the, ., | matter ha- ly J; turned over to the
'i UN who havt- s-ent a delegation io?rl China.
As more an* more people turn totravel there seems to be moreyear old son. Thqy are ROW with his, Florence Utley, Pamela Seefeld,
orother at Patterson Lake. ; Shirley Heleman got dolls for Christ j ^ ^ ^ plane fatalities.of December was filled withmas.
LIBRARY NEWS Carol Tluinanen was in Detroit. The Board of Directors or the Mich, j eve.igan Library Ass'n. has appointedMrs. Thomas Bonner, head of theTrustee Section for District ll.TIvappointment is for a 2 year period.
his. 1 . , TT , , , ,Mike Harden brought
to school.Gary Rutledge got a bowling set
l
them.is always a lot of extra traj
, , , around the holidays and une y ly some planes took off
not have . Of course
,ohn Wa,ton c o w ^ / 0 ^ , " P^{ £ , 1 ^ ^Gray a record player Dick Klein a I...chemistry sot and Prince Vnlionti
e «anfataities
were wav?
Supt of Police
High 3Pinckney Tavern 2782, Hamburg
Garage 2618, C. V. Beer 2666.Individual High 3 Games
J. Ledwidge 062, J. R. Smith 601,B. Wood 592.
Hijph 1 GamePinckney Tavern 041, Hamburg
Garage 938, C.V. Beer 981High Individual Game
F. Burgess 263, F. Hollis 252, J. R.Smith 236.
MEETINGTh^annual meeting of the Living" outfit, Don Pesola a sun and ..«»«*.; L a w r e n c e h a s r e s i g n e d & numerous
ston County Mutual Fire Insurance P a t Tessmer went to BaUle Creek • D e t r o i t p o l i c e o f f i c e r g a r e m e a t l o i l f dCompany will be held at the Home last week. - | f o r t h e p o s t A n M m g t h e m a r e ^
ye editor and many Pinckney peopleare familiar with. They are Jack
?L \l S i O f f j c f a t 1 0 5 W- Grand River, Howe I• Benny Sejura v i s i t s his grand. ,Beer . . . . . . 17 39, Michigan on Tuesday,-January 11, mother m Adrian. !at 2 : ° ° P> m' th6 P U T ° ? I Bonnl"'Bond P ° V rew paxr off
The Pinckney Kiwanis Ctab—wi&
SPECIAL
f Harvil and Marvin Lane. Harvil wasI active here during the Black Leg' * iTHIRD GRAn"
of electing one director and tran_ .skates and, went skating.meeting any other business which may(come before the meeting. •
Rex. B. House, Secretary " j r--'^ - R . - ( ; i r c u s | b y t h e m a n d t h r o w n ^ ^ ^ t e r at
r . ; n n r rr«AW<J ! Chiquita Amburgey went to Jack-1 Nash'es bridge. Marvin Lane is aUAKU u i i H A n w Sundav to see a new baby. \ personal friend of Jack Crain
To my friends who remembered re • son ounaay to seed new u»uy. j *~
• *on nvestigation here some yearsw h e n S i ! a 8 Col w a 8 . g h o t
j
while I was in the hospital I wishto express my appreciation.Your kindness helped a lot. Leoai Bonner
temembered me wftii carcfe while I
,lThe. meeting to organise the Lawrence Batifhn and LawrencePinckney Kiwanis Club will be held) Cambum attended 'Kiwanis meeting
-at tfie school Thursday, January fih at Chelsea,8 p.m. /
meet at the Pinckney Elementary w ag in the hospiUt. Your kindnessSchool Thursday evening January) helped a lot. Raymonda Morrii6th to 'organize. About 40 have sign) * : ...ed up. Refreshments wfil ^ servtd. NOTICE
Monday night Murray Dagg, H*ow The pariy who has a 22 rifle andshoots at others dogs had bettershoot at targets from now oni It'ssafer.
andJohn Wilson built a snow fort. ! spent considerabe time hunting andGrandmother' Breda is making a : fishing around Portage Lake. Both
coat for Christine Buda. { are past masters of City of StraitsKaren. Rowell went to her uncle Masonic Lodge of Detroit
Earl's ast week.
ard Thayer.Ross Read,Martin Hitter
Ross Lamb is now living at Cimcin.nattt, Ohio where he is employed bya heating air conditioning company.
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PINCKNBY KINGS pAtGHTERSThe Pinckney King. .Daughters
meet Jan., 6 at 1:30 p.m. with Mrs.Mrs. Celest McKinley .
~ "v I wash to thank all the Mends^h-o4~-M*k*r«mnii^^ Yearseve with his grandmother .
Judy Bekkering has a new dognamed Lassie.
The LaBellas ghot off guns NewYears at midnight.
Diane Gubachy and her sisterwent skating Sunday.
Connie Bloxom wrote two poems*.Christmas Night
Jesus was born on Christmas nightAnd I know you would be happy ityou saw him iti sight, ^The spirit of.Christ the whole housethrough/ v ,Keep him in sight'whatever you do.
The Se*ftn Sewersmet at the Lester
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O. E. S. CALENDAR, JANUARYJan. 7_Regu4ar and .initiation 8
' fan. 2t_Frjendgh4p Night at PowlerVille.
Druscilla, Harry, Lorenga andPhil Murphy spent Sunday at theJohn Sullivan home 1n Jackson.
HANDU-HAMMER*8 CUJB
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ar addressed to box hoIderPostmaat-er Sammerfield raised the flood—crates on this some time ago be-lieving enough extra of this kind-would be mailed to get the postofficedept. out of the red. There, was notThe mail carriers got rouad ahottUL. -ered carrying this kind of mall. Mr.Summerfield has backtrace*! on .this somewhat. It can no longer hfsent to cities where there i» houae td .delivery by postmen from theoffleabut will stQJLgv to vilUg»» withouthouse to house deHvety and ovtr
Mrs. Norman WWte
last weak Toe^ay and* day with Mra. Jote
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t&e bap before Cftrfetma*A deep snow had blanketed the1 streetsof Ironwood. Indoors, families weremaking plans for the festive season.The telephone company, too, was mak-ing its preparations for the busiestnight of the year.
That was when Mr. and Mrs.Norman H. Thomas, whose home ispictured above, found their telephonewas "dead." They called the telephoneoompany from a neighbor's boose. AsMr. Thomas later wrote: "In spite
of the fact that this was the daybefore Christmas, with the added ob-stacle of a fresh, deep snow, a repair-man* arrived in twenty minutes.Within one hour from the time th$trouble was reported, he had new linesup and the telephone working.
"If this earnest and sincere workmanreflects the training policy of yourcompany, then Michigan Bell Tele-phone Company certainly is doing amost remarkable job."
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/r*j People Who Meke Telephone Service Good
MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
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Stockbzidge w u Aptroy*! byfire Chriitmae day. ; T
' C&nnk W i t U n of Plainileld ffted
> Mr*. Lena Hinekley, wtfe o Floydr Hinckley died at Stockbridge last
. .Dr. R. B. SleemAn, linden pkian died at Nashville, TeftiL, laltwMk of a heart attack while enrouteto Defray Beach, Florida
Miss Rosalie Hoey, a senior, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hoey ofDexter, has bee& chosen D.A-B.reoentative for Dexter high school.
Mss. Leo Devine Heatley of Defell and broke her leg last week. |A. Cole, Brighton mayor, announces
he is a candidate to succeed himself.Brian Lavan, son of Mr, and Mvs.
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Martin Lavan of Brighton, iwts l*een Sunday. Monday. T-n. 9, 10gomoted to Air 3JIan First Class at Matinee Suncjay 2;S0 p. m. cont-Hobart College. - , ,-•••• • • { „ - -. Warren York who escaped .from
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tlgue petroit House of Correction lastweefc was picked up at Brightonthe same day.
Gus Risaman has moved hising busiess to his new locu*former Chevrolet garage 'Michigan Ave., HowelL. The Ho well school will readvei.for bids on their new school. 1 M:first were too high.
j Mi. and Mrs[ O. B. Perry of Ciy<; Grove celebrated their 60tK wedding
anniversary last weekThe engagement of Millicent Chn>n
berlain, daughter of Mrj and MisFloyd Chamberain of Joy Road Dex_ter to Dale Bennett, son of Mr. andMrs Charles Bennett of Hamburgis announced. He is a graduate ofAnn Arbor high. She is a senior there.
Three boys who ran away . fromthe Cassidy Lake Tech. School nearChelsea last week were picked up inOhio.
PFC Robert Wooten, son of Mr.and Mrs David Wooten of J&mburgis serving with the 7th infantryDivision in Korea. He entered thearmy in Sept, 1953 and went overseas in August 1954.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Wilson ofNorth Lake announce the engage-ment oft -their daughter, Sally to Sheridan S^ivger, son of Mr. aad Mrs.W. Wi Springer of Ann Arbor.
Elmer Smith, 70, past master ofthe Milan Masonic lodge, died lastlast Wednesday., He was a formerMethodist minister and later ahousing "aHrnlKistration employee.Hevisited the Pinckney Masonic lodgemany times, usually with VivianRichard D. D. I.
The annual Masonic banquet ofOlive Lodge' Chelsea is at St.PaulsLutheran Church Jan. 15at 6:30 p.m.
Lt. Tom Brogan recently won theClass "E" division skeet shoot title ,
in a match at Salzbuxg,Austria.Hescored 84 out of 100 points. His wifeEleanor lives a£ Lizt, Austria. Heis the son of Mr. and "Mrs. TylerBrogan of Howoll.
Notes ox ib ieats AgoPinckney Independents won their
4th straight game Saturday whenthey beat the Ann Arbor Triangles21 to 19. Don Swarfchout got 14points" for Pinckney. .
William Gray, 80t?f Hamburg wasstruck and killed by an Ann Arbortrain last Tuesday.
John Farley, 80, died at his homeon McGregor Road, Monday*
Roy Bird has/taken the contractto dig an canal aT Portage Lake Justwest of the Lucius Wison ciottage. :
Mrs. Elizabeth Saraii Frost died |at the Pontiac hospital last week.The ;funeral was at the Ernest Frosthome Sunday, Rey. Berquist officiating. Burial was in Gilkes Cemetery.
Sheriff Wimbles and aids made,numerous raids New Years eve.MikeCollega was again visited and Frnk jPerry on US_23.
Born to Dayle Kettler and wife onDec. 1, a SOB.
The Met ChaAker globetrotters arenow at Dallas, Texas.
Messrs J. H. Hooker, C. W. HookerFred Lake, Fred Slayton, Glen Slayton, Bob Meyers, Roy Teeple and yeeditor attended an MM degree con_
ference ^rt Dexter Friday night. Frat•rity Lodge, Ann Arbor, did the de_
trree work.The many friends of Marvin Shir-
ey surprised him Tuesday night onhi« birthday. A fine time was had
Tony Curtis, Janet Leighlo
'BLACK SHIELD OF JfcALWORTH"in CifiernrTScope and Color*
Wed* Thw.. Jan. 11, 12,-It"JULIUS CABSAE"
StarringMarlon Brando,, James Mason, and
Louis Calhernj Showa 7:15, 9:1$ N, Coming: Last Time I Saw xParM,
Fire Over Africa, Black .Knight,
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Friday, Saturday, Jaaaary 7, %"THE ADVENTURES OP HAJJI
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John Derek,, Elaine Stewart
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| - " ^ » 1 1 * >you got your paycheck, reserve a part of
it f••: \ uirsolf . . . and deposit it -in your savingsar-r-.\.--': here! la this way, you I an build up af> Humlal fund for iuture use. A greut manyt?:.'"ur$ have found this payday savings planv'. L \sy .»i d practical way to save. Open youraccounr wi-.h ;» convenient amount, then, de-postc jometiiiug every payday
AH Deposits nirto $10,000.00 Insured by Onr
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Colossi, th« Sfivear old rfltingtons of the late Col. Edwin S.George'died Monday and was buried on theka*U in the George "game reserve.
Tom Howe jr. and wife spent theweek end with his parents at EastTawaa*
Velma Hinchey of Miford spent
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Tfce Harold Hinchey family spentthe holidays at tne A M Washbunhome in Howsfl.
Don Stackable of Detroit spentSunday with David Ledwidge.
The Dr. Charles Hoder family ofDetreit spent Sunday at the LesterMcAfee home.
John McDonnell and wife havegone to Cleveland, Ohio.
The Lester McAfee family spentFriday at the Omar Gass home FinDetroit.
Allan Rose entertained a numberof friends at his home Wednesdaynight at a birthday party.
Murray Kennedy and wife spentSunday at the James Collins kome inT An wing.
Keith Ledwidge of the Plymouth \Seminary spent the holidays with his)mother, Mrs. Elinor Ladwidge.With Jher he spent New Years at the Matt)Bergin home at Howell. .
The Hubert Ledwidge family ofRoyal Oak called on Mrs. Eleanor Ledwidge New Years.
Mesdames Irvin Kennedy, Marion;TwiteKell and Ambrose Kennedywere in Lansing last Wednesday._ The Ray Burns family entertained!
Pfc. Brandon White arrived home *H their childrea nnd families New jfrom Korea Thursday. His parents Years. -••-"* ' •gave him a Christmas dinner Sun-day.
Sheridan Hadley and wife of Jackson were New Years guests ofLawrence Camburas .
George Meabon and wifel Lovels, Mick
Arthur BulHs and wife of Gregory;were Thursday guests of the Bofr'jRead family.
The Harold Porter family went toSan Antonio, Texas last week tovisit their son, James, who ig at theLackland Air Base there)
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On Sale at Morray's Gulf Station at Pinckney Michigan
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The George VanNormanstained the Bkhard Itemas A Rap.ert Garner families of Detroit, theWinston and Lawrence Baughn f«mies and Frank Aberdeen and wifeon New Years.
Mrs. Beuiah Miller was a dinnerguests of the Earl Bughns New.Years. The Rex Noggie* of AnnArbor ealled.
PFC. Richard DeVoe and wife ofBronx N. Y. visited his parents onNorth Territorial Road and her par.ents in Alpifrfrmn during the holidays.
New Years guests at the Arthur| DeVoe home were the Frank Danek
family of Owosso» BUI Loeey andFred German families of Ann Arborand Jtfrs. Marion Burnett
The Earl Kimberlys of WillowVillage and the Keith Bradbury* ofChelsea called at the Tom Warehome Sunday.
The W. H. Meyers, James Meyersand G. W. Mayers-families called onthe Bdsil Meyer family Sunday wfcoheld open house at their home inEast Ann Arbor.
Hie Gene Shehan family of AnaArbor spent Stmday with Mra. Loutse
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Mrs. Mable Suydam of Jacksonspent last week at the M. J. Beasoahome.
Mr. aad Mrs. Albert Shirley entertained the Dais Miller family, tt»the Kenneth Mohhnan ad Bob AmberDaryl aad Gayle SWrey famiies aadgey families New Tsars.
Mr. and Mrs, Gerald B e a m en-tertained a large number of theirat a New Tears eve parly.
The MerUn Ambosgey familyware in Jackson Ckssdayr
Mrs. Dorothy Dinks! and Jofaamymfl Christine attsndsd -*far Bfosjasreunion 8qnda> at Ifce Oatts Past .arson none ID Stocntidgej,
Mrs. Florence VanBtxren of Stockfatjdgt called on Mrs. U n a total
Friday.Roth Perry who lives in the The Olin Robisonsjr. faarily of Balph Clinton and wife of Unooln
'apartment was called to Ann Arbor called at the OHn Robin- Park spent Sunday at the C. 1. CH&ton home.
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faigton spent New Years at the Hwr • Mesdbmesay Kennedy horai.
Sarah WyHfe spent * e weekwith Shirty WyUe,
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Hrs. Clare Palmer and Pattyed at the Her* Palmer jr. hems
SundayM Ann Arbor,William Shefcsn were BUly Sheha*of Detroit, Frands Shehan taaVMae Shekaa and son, Merlhi.
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We enjoyed our vacation but ar*happy to be back in school- •
Before vacation we start* MvU
the IMr.^aud Mr*.Mwrion Shir*x of Hi \
land Lake entertained New Yeassleve tne John Burgas, Vince LaBosaa,
[Junior, Doyles , Lloyd VanBlaricums
J Mx. And Mrs. Thomas Murphy en_tertained. during the holidays the
family of Plymouth!of Mem—!
1 tHE BUSINESS PROfBStONALThe Piockflgy Sanitarium -
Ray M. M y , H ftPinckney, Michigan
Daily 11:00 ArM. to 2 ^ ^ . M.Except Wednesdays
Mon., Tyes., Fri., Sat.r
7:00 to &:00 P. M._ — _ — . --< v
for our Engish lesson.Patty Suggfctt had cheelsen po*
during vacation-Becky Morri* U
•KitNtw 2V« h.p.,
4 cycl» easy stortingREO engine -
plows 20" poth
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Molt •light boatFLkJH GEADE
A winter-time heart-saver. Self-propelled, out front rotary unlimow removal problems onct and for oil. Positive all-choi>
\ . . ;'no'belts to slip in heavy going. Throw* mow l i i e e riy direction you went. Handles wet, dry, toose,, pocked
. . . even ice! Plows 20" path • 2'/4 h#w>qfcl i Eaiy-I REO engine with silent muffler • Carbovflror air heater
- wjm to 1 gear reduction for extra power in heavy going •Artwork rewind starter • Adjustable handle • Advance designasrtow rotor blades "slice" through snow.— won't dog. SeH-
removable chute can be aimed in ony direction you
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We extend ourWilliams on the deatji of hisChristmas week.
Kaye Wylie and Karen. Sta«ej w«r§spoiling bee winners and EdwarcUGuy and Janice Rose ruOMpup, ,
Mr* Miller thanks, all the pupilsfor their Christmas gifts. .
i We thank ths board lor the candy.i Happy birthdays to Claudia GarrI Sherry Kaiser and Leonard Slayden,
We made card* tor them.
* " ^ ~ SIXTH GRADEWe enjoyed our Christmas vacation.
Mrs. Tasch got numerous Christymaa gifU from the school.
The janitor kept our plant* watered during vacation.
We are making' movie* aboutGreece and Borne.
We are going to work very hardthis month and in February we aregoing, to arrange"our program for therest of the year.
T H E M m HARDWAREWe are In Position to Make
f I W i j | Delivery on All Sizes of Good Coal* • « * » <*«*. foT'd.lW.,r, no « * . char,, for .to. no « t t .
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Sberwin - Waiiamf PuntSincerely Yeura,
D. L HOEY & SONSDEXTER HAMILTON 6-8U9
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
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CARPENTERS
Phil Murphy' Mike Carr, AlbertM*i?frifr) David Nash and Ken ^tatteson who were home from wich.State and Jerry Mrofka and Carsonand Lee Hollngsworth of Alma Coil-
went back Monday.Doolittle $nd fop of.holiday at the Hugh
horad .The MerwikCampbeR family and
Arnold Berqui8t^«p«iiir New yearsat the James Hall homg in Marion.
^?he Glenn Darrows of Detroit•spent Sunday with Mrs. Flora Darrow.
The Andrew Neabitts were NewYears guests of the Gordon Heatersin Ypsftanti.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Roe and daughter, Betsy, of Midland called on Mr.on Mr. and Mrs, Bert Davis last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nesbitt. andMrs. Marion Pearson left for Lake-land, Florida. Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Dagg wereentertained at the Safferite cottageat HLJand Lake New Years eye.
Lavern Clark spent the week endin Milan,
M. E. Darrow fell on the ice infront of his barber shop last Wed-nesday, broke 2 ribs and hurt hishand.
The Pinckney bowling alley hasbeen leased to Howard Taylor of De
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Berl WylieCall FowlerviUe 226F6.
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on the; Kusseil Glowejr1^ family ofWebberyille Sunday. . . ,. The Floyd Haines family of EastLansing called at the Abe Hainesfamily last week.
R. W. Wylie was Sunday callerat the Woodroe Massey home at » . ^ •933 Rush Lake Road? SALE-Rock Hens,(dressed. or
The LyleEulers of Fanhopo, Ala. p h Q n e u p g _ 3 2 5 9bama who have bee visiting his par ™ ^______^___ — ;
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SURVBTOPents the W. H. Eulera wentMqnday.
homeFOR -Dinette Set.
Ben White and wife were guests Range, Regfrigerator, Rabbit Hutchof Mrs. Joie" Forner of Ann Arbor Home Comfort Cook Stove and.
> last Wednesday. The Carl Bidwells o t h e r furniture. ^ UP 8__5565i of Brighton wene also there.S The Earl Graham family of Ionia FOR SALE—Rock Roasters 6 to
were Sunday guests at the Dale Mill lbs. Phono UP 8er home
Office: l\Y\iPhone 1551-W
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(FOR SALE-Baled Hay, Alfalfa u 4- Mixed. John McNajnara 6180 BotrtU
8 Pinckney Bd. phone Howell 15861111
FOR SALE-Jamesway incubaiew,2500 egg capacity^ also 6 deck
; on crlled atthe Arthur Krych home 145 Stuart St. Pincicney UP8-9971 ' Poultry- batteries, and feedat the Michigan San. Friday. i »• • • • — — — — 300 bushel of oats 89* bushel
Mrs. Edna Spears' and Jack ShcT FOR RENT_A\ furnished room.
Gerald Henry went back -to his F 0 R SALE_Radiq,Phonograph Coraschool in Detroit Saturday , after b in ation, Red Chaise Lowigs,
\ spending the holidays here. C a n u p 8-8229I Mrs. Lucile Wylie, daughter, Shiri ley and her cousin, Sarah Ann, Wvlie and "-Mrs. Henry Johnson were! in Lansing Friday.! Welton Chamberlain who spenti the holidayshere went back to Ober
lin Colleg-e Saturday night .Mrs. Beatrice VanHorn visited the
i Floyd Weeks family in Grand Ledj?e• last weefc.
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LISTINGS WANTED-In teOnff mbuying real estate. Let us •<Reliable, HoRest,CourteonsWrite of call for an ppolntmeBt
King's Real Estate Agency
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WANTED: xte&y Silling.Ann Shirley Reason UP 8-3124
Clifford VanHorn UP 8 3225 J'rrr 379 Wegt Main, Pinckney, or phone
Pinckney'sEAVES TROUGH
Why Let YourvRoof Wasb AwaySee Us / o r Your
EAVES THOUGH NEEDSWE ALSO RETAIL
FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALLUP—8-5 5 1 3 Pinckney
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i FOR SALE-2 100 gallon milk cans ;; hooded dairy pail, cream separator, I ^
2 wash tanks, dairy water heater,drop LOST—Blond Toy Cocker Spaniel. in unit milk cooler, will fit any box. female. Will pay reward .'.Phone Hamilton 6-4067 , Harold Mackinder , Portage LakeI Vv ANTED—Washings ana xr&iZngt' 8573 Portage Lake Blvd.'• called for and delivered.
Plione HoweU 1854 or IX
WANTED:A11 kinda of raw furs,'t pelts, beef, hides, deer skinsj^arket\ Prices. Lucius J, DoyleI Phone UP I
FOR SALE—Pullets, Fryeri andGuinia Hem. Nick Colmer8800 East M-36 UP 8 5615FOR SALE—Dicks, Li?e orlbs, Live or Dressed. UP 8*4111
Fatndi Shehan UP 8 4 N I
to 8• F ° R . i S A J j E i ; A £ ^ U l . V I O I ? U a t i FOR SALE-Rock lens,greatly reduced prices to reduce my, Ibt^ive or dressed.Phonestock, 4 burner Electro Master range» U > ^
aaV FOR SALE: Oil barrelU at prices
T n A K I № P n o TUT? ponftpTHANKS FOR THE PROOFOF YOUR GOOD FAITH
We want our customers to know how' acid mahogany music cabinet eaV FOR SALE: Oil barrells at pricesthey are saying to other people about o v - r 100 rolls of player piano musk that can't be beat. DltV*Campbell,
V I C h l C l k 2 1 5 S Mill S h UP 88136
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our services. The resulUJn .new cus M™. Charles Clark,215 S. Mill St. Phons UP 8-8136,much we apprecia.e tho kind things 9 a i l a f t e r 4 : S 0 o r S * * 1 " ^ ^ *nd *u»gratifying indeed.tomers and new business—is veryWe pledge you our continued reffortsto earn good will, from you and from
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