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y*'>Y.r*«v : vvV »* < •• <••< MRROfc r Republicans *« expected to wage soo att ended the football banquet a last ditch fight to keep their last for th# stock bridge high school team stronghold in Michigan The legisla ( w h o w o n ^ x championship, turc special committee has been set } T h e Muscular Dystrophy M ^ at up to concentrate on the «wm a Re stockbridge collected $535.68. publican Democrat districts where, the vote was only 20 per cent apart. . The Dezter KiwaniB party tor the They will try to keep the 59 Repub [ children is Dec. 19. lican seats they now have. The Demo j T h e Dexter i d w o l U n d cratshave51. | Christmas concert at the Superimposed is the automatic vote | ^ .. in 19S8 to hold a constitutional con? vention. They are afraid of this as . . , tt would upset the 1952 reapportion ' rraauated 2 » ment which has kept them in control of the legislature. The Democrats are for it as it might give them control. The convention if called would be made up of 3 delegates from e a c h School Board M REGULAR SCHOOL BO MEETING December 5, 1957 The regular meeting was caUed to order by Pres. Hollingsworih.i»at 8 P.M. ROLL CALL— Wednesday, December 11, 1W57 OBITUARIES 'TANTON L1N1 Stanton C. Line. 47, of d:ej suddenly L.si >v ednedd*y at the oifice of Dr. bcntnden on ki 3G W where he had gone for examination He '. .) . .. if Mrs. Edna Line and late Clyde Line of Marion and attended Howell high schooLFe work No.* tirad News Current Michigan State Police have new troopers at Euac I ansing. The Chelsea Kiwanis entertained 9f Present: Russell, Bonner, Basydlo, es f or th e Hudson Motor C ropaa> HolJingsworth. Absent: McAfee. **' Motion by Russell, seconded by Bonner to accept the minutes as read. in Detroit some 30 years age will* Merwin and Andrew Campbell, L J; Henry, Grant Ward ; J 1 tie lat Stacy Hall. In 1937 he married L senatorial district. farmers at threir dinner last week. Rev. P. H. Grabowski, pastor of St. Pauls Evangelical Church ( helsea was given a reception SSun Due to the fact the Parent's Club ore Anderson, daughter of Fi*d An decided to discontinue sponsoring the derijo of Gregory. They 1ft >d in Universities and colleges are facing i dav commemoiating 36 years of ser >nnual Carnival, the High school stud Pinckney in the hou.se owned Vy ent council and Mr. Ray Moriartey, Higgina.Later they built a heme of j the councilor, asked for permission to M 36W acrcss from the Loui.; j carry on the work as its annual af able home. About 10 year* S.a... vice there. George Cantrell has been elected fee* 10 per cent last year and t h e n W M of xJae chels Masonic lodg. their biggest financial cricis, The legislature made them increase their p killed a plan to use the money for; The Cuels«a Girl Scouts bond issues. They are expected to i membership of 19(>. clash head on with the Republican i Howell is organizing ar independ plans to hold the line on spending for ent basketball league, another year until the tax study is, 'Emory Voebn has been elected completed. i waster of the Howell Masonic lodge. Another attempt wil be made to Installation is tonight label Michigan products with the Seal The following are the number who fair. The revenue to be used for a Per il.ovcd to Royal Oak where he v~as em ployed by the Colonial Broack Como Survivng are his wife, a son, of Quality. received free chest x rays last week Republicans are panning Gov. Wil Cohoctah 115, Hartland 145, Brigh liams for replacing John Reid on the ton 660 Pinckney 297. pre determined school project, mission granted. State Police completed its annual ?°J» ePt ' and 2 daughters. Sally inspection of the School Buses. Minor Judy> hjs mother nd adjustments were suggested to comply with the recent changes as enacted by the State Legislature. Work on the addition to the Li brary was inspected. Completion is expected this week. ,.n Thomas Clayton and The funeral wa.s at the Swarthout Funeral Home Friday with Rev. Winger officiating 1 . lJunai w* it; plainfield Cemetery. ' idenrarten , Mr. ;. Parks ,Linda Whitley saw Santa dans at the Ford RiturUa Sunday. Pat Harden, was in Ann Arbor Sunday. Terry Hai::o :r.ade a .snow num. Donna Plummer sneni tht veek end Lovells Tem Russell has a plastic »•• : set. Kru h of our groups is making a Christmas mural. Our Christmasc programs is December 19. "Fivat f tade, Mrs. T^ayer :.;*.ve u new boy, Donavan iiuq.fiti ut % Chelsea who lives at Patt "i 1 st.". J nl.e. Biiiie U. Wylies dad gut 2 muskrats Mary I'lummev wus up north for the week end. Her grand '••'•••: five her $5 for Christmas. i>ariene Knaips cousin visited her ior the weok end. Janet Cosgray in ik'.Klvr. Jiu kio Miikm has sceen,Santa, Clause *ud visited her David Rentz brother M' .t uud tful 0 raccoon Kicky Le<nm vitiited his grand inothe'r. Pairy UecMers hrothtu ^ot M muskr ;, : Linda Raines visited hei Aunt Conn ic, Sharon Cray's brother visited hi. grandmother, Shirley Potters . as a mv.nccr sleigh. Sharon Potter aunt und Permission v. as granted to the Adult Recreation Gr< ^ to use the School Gym during the winter months un;':r Reid was a Republican The Rickett School has been give.i the auspices of Mr. Reader. " " At the Auditors suggestion — The ton Junior Chamber of Commerce ' Su P^ Reader's Continuing BJHJ U K Born to the Paul Fredericks (Shirley ncwed oa > eaiI > basi) ~ aiso a con> of Battle Creek last wek a son, Paul ! P lete inventory of all hool property labor board. who turned Democrat, and has served a 3 speed record player by the Bri^h 8 years. PUS BASK WT BALL .. . . 1957 1958 Fri., Dec. 13: Hartland Lere 6:45 Fri, Dec. 20: Dexter there 6:45 Twer, Jan. 7: Stockbridge there Fri., Jan. 10. South Lyon there Fri., Jan. 17: Boysville here G:45 Fr.. Jan. 24: Manchester th«re Fri, Jan. 31:Hartland there «:4^ Tuea., Feb. 4:Britton there 7:00 Fri., Feb. 77: Dexter here 6:4© Tut.s, Feb. 11: Lind«n there 7:00 Fri., Fab. 14:Snuth Lyon there Friday. Feb. 21: Boysville t n er«, Fri,, Feb. 28: Manchester here 6:46 Frederick. Mrs. Jay Shirey was given a baby sh ower last week by Mrs. Gen? J5 were present. drllaSSBMChonyfneBCi VVgw S Mrs. John Fortner, 44, and her daughter, Betty, f> were killed last week at the crossing at Sou*h Lyon when their car was hi, by a train. A son, John, 16, was badly hurt. All precautions for I ;re Prevention were in order to date. Motion by Basydlo. 2nd by Rus aell to pay ail bills as o.id, Carried, Motion by Russcii, 2.:u by Basydlo to adjc.irn. Carried. me— 9:5K. JOE BASYDLO, Secretui y of Bd. ol CARSON HOLLI Pre o Education GSWORTH, t Education Singer 4—NEWSS met with Mrs James elated officers. They are President ...... ... Mary Kelly Vice Pre*. . . Louise Basydle Sec. .. ... . . ..... Barbara Singer Treas . . Christine Jaroslowjky After tht meeting mallow roast . ON ALL STATE TEAM Pinckney got some reflected glory when Wally Pietras of H a m b u r g I System* Scien™SeHe's television t .. v township was picked for tackle en thejgrams, will be repeated on Sunday, Al\ Mate Class C team. He played Dec. 15 at 5:30 p.m. over WWJ TV. "OUR MR. SUN" "Our Mr. Suu," th« first of tbe Bell pro V;..S VIOLA Ptr: YS Miss Viola Pettey; Jiv\! at L.niJy s (. ..\ik^?cnt Homo, Howell, Dec. 7. Si: was tiie dau^liter of Sudy Pet te and Francis Whc'V r Potteys :md w: 1 . born at L;ikehnd whea 1 ^he live:!' until a few ye;; . ' j o \.>_n she /•v.:J to Howell. Seth Pcttys wa, a pioneer mib r of this county and buiit and msta' 1 ' ' the Pinekney mill her.; n \6M. . . <: he went to Petlysviiie "vh.'. j he „.•>,; oped the W'ttcrpcvj: ; : : i ' . 'U nijii and woolen mill tor many >^ars. The place LKIV wa . r...i.i. J aiu 1 ;inn. SuryLvinjg are 3 cou.in,: Mrs Jen nie Htfxef, 'Pinckney; ' Mrs. Kibel Emory, Graad Rapia\ and Mrs. Min nie Muler of Detroit. 1 he lunerai . .,• Funeral Honu ; ^u Rev. Winger ollicuiLing. .. Burial was in N..::Ji cemetery. utul dad vi Karen ' David -UtM 1H.M-. a l'abbit. ai'e lit:i e.I'ai ..y ...... \ i :'J: : I<•;• 1:1: ru• i i.'!:a;i 's Billy. Wyliu's cousin and grandmoth <• . . i. >.'t<.'..! him. hi^ brother is playing :<;». v , ij.iii in a league, ijnry' Hur^f v>.nt tobogganing. He brought Xmas decorations to school Mrs. Jones is I ;>rning us dances in the gym, D. 1 ix li arvhoui i< wn. rr urg. v.Mtad her umlii in , i J hospital und went to Detroit and ;>• w toy land. Joan Wylie s dad hai a new ear and she a Xmas tree..Debb ic Borovsky's gTanddad painted her ;..OL' and brought her a Xmas. trees. Second GJ'H/J*?.. M)':'. Anderson Mary Louise Hi^lifill had a birth clay Saturday. Scott Carver visit .'d aunt, Betty Seefeld. Billy Chambers . ousin visited him.Ricky Wilsons bus got stuck. Tim ciupiU waited at his home until Jt was fixed. Lots of us were sliding and skating over the the week end. on the St. Thomas team of Ann Ar bor, who won all league games for the title of their league. He attended Pinckney one year and came out for the team as a freshman. The Pinck channel 4. Produced in color, this is the dram atization of the life and work of the center of the solar system, Mr. Sun himself. ncy team is usually composed of sen ' "Our Mr. Sun" is being shown this had a marah lors and juniors so he did not get to time on a different TV network, day, PINCKNEY PEGS .The Pinckney Pegs held a Christ mat workshop Dec. 11 at the home of Mrs. Marshall Meabon. Tiu retful ar meeting is Dec. 18 at 7:30 p. m at the home of Mrs.Charles Ward 11341 Outer Dr., Hi land Lake. LIBRARY NEWS The library would like the follow. Bf issues of the National Ceo^raph ic Society 1 ! Magazine to complete their filet: 1947 July; 1948 June, July Sept.; 1949 ;January, July; 1950 Jan., March, April; 1951 Dec. ember; 1952 February , March, Apr'l May, July Sept, Oct; 1953 Jan, \MkTj, February, March, April, July, Aufust, eDecember; 19if Mar«fc. July, August, Sept. , Oct., Nov. De«.,19§6 the whole year HANDI HAMMERSRf .. We had the 3rd meeting of th» 4 H Club Handicraft last Thursday, Deo. 6. Our club obtained 8 new rulera to add to our tool collection. There was a pot luck dinner last Saturday niie at the kigh school with a dance after play much and transferred to St. Thomas where he became a star. The other members of the All State team were: Jim Chic, Ypsilanti E Bob Van Etten, Manchester E Larry Pietras, St. Thomas T "V .Sbepherd f Dei S:n Chi : Err Cai Fral A came he bd in th< Assocl footbs He senior honor Pi and time, to enable viewers to see it either for the first or second time. Last year's presentation was acclaim by both television critics and aud ience. Like all programs in the Science Series, after its first telecast, "Our Mr. Sun" was made_avj WILLIAM CLSH1XL William Cushing, 75, of Dfcitt»r died at St. Joe hospital, Ann AX^ur, >fonday He wtis born in \v'ebfc'tc. Det. 19, 1881, the son <«f Otis an 1 Cushing, lie mar .'iod J905. She died in 1*51 . There are 2 sons, Warren >nd Don and 4 daughter, Harriet Ho|*t)e. Fra ncfs Baylis. Margaret Hou >er Kutlierine Packard. He was a stock buyer most of his life time. The fu:.:val is Thursday at 2 p. ;n. Seooad Grade, We have a new ward. on by I days •ONSBUVATION DEPT. NOTES Tht itaU has has refused to sell South ta« statt ferry, Vacationland to the ec j City of Mackinac for a pleasure picked cnriwir. It would violate the bond touchd •ale agrevinMt. t ran fo The deer ktf\ is listed at 80,000 o f No %lfl№ bu<&s and 18,400 antheriess was at imt. him. A new 540 acre public hunting area who pi if being estabishtd in Ionia couty r told coal knowa a« tbe Portland area. Willie 1,710,000 tent campers used Mich outstanc if am state parks this rear. More other pti refused admission doe to overcrowd ' lar a ^iH see thei Jerry Cl| star. U practic the op hall cai Johxuoo pupil, Dflv/n . ::; <<> LIIC :jid KuiL.ri<lra Sunday. Puul Jozies went to Detroit with liis u,: aiiJi'athet'. Cai'l 'I'auriainen's (.cL^in from Detroit, visited him. Ho ha.s a broken foot Judy Hull had fn>m H.ouc'11. DeWin ne dad flew home from Indiana. Emily Miller vvu.s in Detroit. Third trade, : o. xicnrv I are making Xmus decorations inish«d our unit on our fo^ds limals A lot of us were .•Aiding wct'K end. Doag Winger's \v has a new i utf Frunk ZeiiuLka Santu Ciauji in Detroit Satur.. loe Piummer spent the vs*e< north. Carolyn Sullivan will ^otr.pany from CaWo."at;o ( Cin.i^ had company Sunday Jefi ither made a force landing plane last week. >urtli Grade, Mrs, Post |was Judy Boroskyss fathers We .are studying caterpili a magazine we learn they jyes anci can see but have vision, Margaret Spencer I gh the lost and found thir>" . > a year ago. Grade, Mrs. Oa»p#eH us helped make a mural >ly Christmas scene We >n the bulletin board. We *ledge of Allegiance to the sing the first verse of the igled Banner each morning, |ecember we say the Lords' sing Silent Night. Our $3 worth of Christmas English we are making \f Christmas poems and songs. Each is illustrat iwe started working on our i 4*s. On review tests in isan Craig Judy Geary and f lie had perfect marks for 5 lessons.Martha Nash Froelich were perfect f oi review The status of .>r is stil a mater of great He attended a cabinet meetiag Uet week but only stayed an hour. He still has drffkuly with hia speech It was announced he would be able to r.ttend the NATO meeting in Paris this month but his Secretary, Hag gorty denied this and blasted the pres ident's group for making the anaovn cement..Drew Pears »n compares tke president to a battered prize fighter who has been on the canvass sever al times but has been given first aid, has water thrown on him and is sent out to fight one more round i he president fev%lei*tly considers himself expendible and so do his ed visors. It is ^ ubtful if the Paris C(G j n feience will acompl^h much without the president. Adali Stevenson is not i.;oing either. He had a disagree ment with Sec. Dulles. Stevensoti wanted to make a trip around the vorld first .to acquai/rt himself with the situation and Du.T* has been around the world tnoi times than the sputnik without , getting many results was against it,] He gave Stevenson to understand 1 v.ns going merely as a consultant aod : would only b« expected to give advice if asked. < * * In the meantime another attempt '.o launch a satellite here has failed, , One was set off in Florida last Fri day but only went up 4 feet when it blew itseif to pieces. This attempt to catch up with Russia in the saUU ie program is being rushed too fast and before we are ready. Some com mentators blame the late Senator McCarthy and his followers for thin. During witch hunts for communists scientists and college professors were the favorite targets and hundreds of ihtm were forced out of the govern ment service at a time when they were most needed. Most of them have been cleared of the charges levelled ugr.inst them but the damage done to the guided missle and satellite pro program is irrrepairable. • e We read with interest the aceoupt of ihf tvial of Rob Lary star Detroit Lions fo^th;Ul player for drunk driv in; r . This happened some time ago hut tho CHSO was postponed many times. He was arrested at 2:00 a. m, on a Detroit street, drivincr wihoiut lights and weaving from side to side. The police said his speech was thick. Lary ndmitted drinking jn a tavern from 8 p, m, to 2 a, m, and raid tu> had fi or 7 drinks but was not drunk. Any thickness in hia .speech he attribute;! to his Texas II RWI, he jury of 11 women and 1 men were only out 15 minutoq and. biought in a not guilty verdict' . It was ever thus. When Ty Cobt> was in his heyday as a player in De troit he was arrested numerous times mostly on assault charges and al ways got off. A warrant was issue# against him in Cleveland and, 'he had to avoid that city for awhile. Senator Jenner of Indiana the lute Senator McCarthys first assia tant in his witch hunts will not be a candidate far reelection and may ven resign before his time is out. Ho was never an Eisenhower .man except when he wanted the pfesi, dents help to get elected, and irt announcing his retirement he' blasted the .Republican administration. ', He said there is' a lack of general sup pori in the fight against Cmmuji. ism. They go out to destroy and vtifo i Walter Reason fell and broke bis at his aome at Kelly Rd.. Mo*. He is at McPherton, his daugh ter, Dorothy came out from Detroit Tuesday. ... L. D. H*ines haa cancelled his eellefe course in California and re Jack SVivtr e. tnrned hotne He may finish at Al. I ied by tint. O Limit any man who raises his voice again** , it. He is also against international^"" ism and spending. from Detroit Free Press. Four years as public address as announcer for Pinckney high school won an athletic Jettpr for Donald M. Winger, althuogh he did not play in a single game. W^len TU&fr^ superintendent and coach mad^#* v ,, award, the first that the school baa ever given to a non playerJWiteF"^ is a pretty active student; he's pre» ident of the student council, keept score in baskeball, has a role in ttbev junior play and is a mejnbe* <f fife future Teachers oi Antrk^ sJ rade, Mrs. H e a t a the summer umpires in proud of our band. They ball and soft ball _ _ tas carols, have 4 boys „ , , > \ rMsh we are studying CARD O* TH4KES ?uns and commas. Richard 1 wish to take this meft&g Q( father 75c he had' a ing my friends his trap and won.Friday for their help and hat a dance, adults 16c the hospital and 10c We mjoytd *e» part month, C, andMiglib«n% :l i "'' »?

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Page 1: No.* MRROfc School Board M OBITUARIES tirad News Current

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MRROfc rRepublicans * « expected to wage s o o a t tended the football banquet

a last ditch fight to keep their last f o r th#-stock-bridge high school teamstronghold in Michigan The legisla- ( w h o w o n ^ x championship,turc special committee has been set } T h e M u s c u l a r D y s t r o p h y M ^ a t

up to concentrate on the «wma Re- stockbridge collected $535.68.publican - Democrat districts where,the vote was only 20 per cent apart. . The Dezter KiwaniB party tor theThey will try to keep the 59 Repub- [ children is Dec. 19.lican seats they now have. The Demo-j T h e D e x t e r i d w o l U n d

cratshave51. | Christmas concert at theSuperimposed is the automatic vote | ^ . .

in 19S8 to hold a constitutional con?vention. They are afraid of this as . . ,tt would upset the 1952 reapportion ' - r r a a u a t e d 2»ment which has kept them in controlof the legislature. The Democrats arefor it as it might give them control.The convention if called would bemade up of 3 delegates from e a c h

School Board MREGULAR SCHOOL BO

MEETING

December 5, 1957The regular meeting was caUed to

order by Pres. Hollingsworih.i»at 8P.M.

ROLL CALL—

Wednesday, December 11, 1W57

OBITUARIES'TANTON L1N1

Stanton C. Line. 47, ofd:ej suddenly L.si >v ednedd*y at theoifice of Dr. bcntnden on ki-3G Wwhere he had gone for examination

He '. •.)-. .-. • if Mrs. Edna Lineand late Clyde Line of Marion andattended Howell high schooLFe work

N o . *

tirad News Current

Michigan State Police havenew troopers at Euac

I ansing.The Chelsea Kiwanis entertained 9f

Present: Russell, Bonner, Basydlo, e s for th e Hudson Motor C- ropaa>HolJingsworth.

Absent: McAfee. **'

Motion by Russell, seconded byBonner to accept the minutes as read.

in Detroit some 30 years age will*Merwin and Andrew Campbell, LJ; Henry, Grant Ward ; J 1 tie latStacy Hall. In 1937 he married L

senatorial district.

farmers at threir dinner last week.Rev. P. H. Grabowski, pastor of

St. Pauls Evangelical Church( helsea was given a reception SSun

Due to the fact the Parent's Club ore Anderson, daughter of Fi*d An-decided to discontinue sponsoring the derijo of Gregory. They 1ft >d in

Universities and colleges are facing i d a v commemoiating 36 years of ser-

>nnual Carnival, the High school stud Pinckney in the hou.se owned Vyent council and Mr. Ray Moriartey, Higgina.Later they built a heme

of j the councilor, asked for permission to M 36W acrcss from the Loui.;j carry on the work as its annual af- able home. About 10 year*

S.a...

vice there.

George Cantrell has been elected

fee* 10 per cent last year and t h e n W - M - o f xJae c h e l s * » Masonic lodg.

their biggest financial cricis, Thelegislature made them increase their

pkilled a plan to use the money for; T h e Cuels«a Girl Scoutsbond issues. They are expected to i membership of 19(>.clash head on with the Republican i Howell is organizing ar independplans to hold the line on spending for ent basketball league,another year until the tax study is, 'Emory Voebn has been electedcompleted. i waster of the Howell Masonic lodge.

Another attempt wil be made to Installation is tonightlabel Michigan products with the Seal The following are the number who

fair. The revenue to be used for aPer-

il.ovcd to Royal Oak where he v~as employed by the Colonial Broack Como

Survivng are his wife, a son,

of Quality. received free chest x-rays last weekRepublicans are panning Gov. Wil- Cohoctah 115, Hartland 145, Brigh

liams for replacing John Reid on the ton 660 Pinckney 297.

pre-determined school project,mission granted.

State Police completed its annual ?°J»ePt' a n d 2 daughters. Sallyinspection of the School Buses. Minor J u d y > h j s m o t h e r - n d

adjustments were suggested to complywith the recent changes as enacted bythe State Legislature.

Work on the addition to the Li-brary was inspected. Completion isexpected this week.

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Thomas Clayton andThe funeral wa.s at the Swarthout

Funeral Home Friday with Rev.Winger officiating1. lJunai w* it;plainfield Cemetery.

' idenrarten , Mr.-;. Parks,Linda Whitley saw Santa dans

at the Ford RiturUa Sunday. PatHarden, was in Ann Arbor Sunday.Terry Hai::o- :r.ade a .snow num.Donna Plummer sneni tht veek endLovells Tem- Russell has a plastic»••:• set. Kru-h of our groups is makinga Christmas mural. Our Christmascprograms is December 19.

"Fivat f tade, Mrs. T^ayer:.;*.ve u new boy, Donavan

iiuq.fiti ut% Chelsea who lives at Patt"i1 st.". J nl.e. Biiiie U. Wylies dad gut2 muskrats Mary I'lummev wus up

north for the week end. Her grand'••'•••: f ive her $5 for Christmas.

i>ariene Knaips cousin visited herior the weok end. Janet Cosgray

in ik'.Klvr. Jiu-kio Miikm hassceen,Santa, Clause *ud

visited herDavid Rentz brother

M'-.t uud tful 0 raccoon Kicky Le<nmvitiited his grand inothe'r. PairyUecMers hrothtu ^ot M muskr ;, :Linda Raines visited hei- Aunt Connic, Sharon Cray's brother visitedhi.- grandmother, Shirley Potters

. asa mv.nccrsleigh. Sharon Potter

aunt und

Permission v. as granted to the AdultRecreation Gr< ^ to use the SchoolGym during the winter months un;':r

Reid was a Republican The Rickett School has been give.i the auspices of Mr. Reader." " At the Auditors suggestion — The

ton Junior Chamber of Commerce ' SuP^ Reader's Continuing B J H J U K

Born to the Paul Fredericks (Shirley n c w e d o a > e a i I> b a s i ) ~ a i s o a c o n >

of Battle Creek last wek a son, Paul ! P l e t e inventory of all • hool property

labor board.who turned Democrat, and has served a 3 speed record player by the Bri^h8 years.

P U S BASK WT BALL.. . . 1957-1958

Fri., Dec. 13: Hartland Lere 6:45Fri, Dec. 20: Dexter there 6:45Twer, Jan. 7: Stockbridge thereFri., Jan. 10. South Lyon thereFri., Jan. 17: Boysville here G:45Fr.. Jan. 24: Manchester th«reFri, Jan. 31:Hartland there «:4^Tuea., Feb. 4:Britton there 7:00Fri., Feb. 77: Dexter here 6:4©Tut.s, Feb. 11: Lind«n there 7:00Fri., Fab. 14:Snuth Lyon thereFriday. Feb. 21: Boysville tner«,Fri,, Feb. 28: Manchester here 6:46

Frederick.Mrs. Jay Shirey was given a baby

sh ower last week by Mrs. Gen?J5 were present.drllaSSBMChonyfneBCi VVgw- S

Mrs. John Fortner, 44, and herdaughter, Betty, f> were killed lastweek at the crossing at Sou*h Lyonwhen their car was hi, by a train. Ason, John, 16, was badly hurt.

All precautions for I ;re Preventionwere in order to date.

Motion by Basydlo. 2nd by Rus-aell to pay ail bills as o.id, Carried,

Motion by Russcii, 2.:u by Basydloto adjc.irn. Carried. me—-9:5K.

JOE BASYDLO,Secretui-y of Bd. olCARSON HOLLI

Pre o

EducationGSWORTH,t Education

Singer4—NEWSS

W§ met with Mrs Jameselated officers. They arePresident . . . . . . ... Mary KellyVice Pre*. . . Louise BasydleSec. .. ... . . . . . . . Barbara SingerTreas . . Christine Jaroslowjky

After th t meetingmallow roast .

ON ALL STATE TEAMPinckney got some reflected glory

when Wally Pietras of H a m b u r g I System* Scien™SeHe's television t..v

township was picked for tackle en thejgrams, will be repeated on Sunday,Al\ Mate Class C team. He played Dec. 15 at 5:30 p.m. over WWJ-TV.

"OUR MR. SUN""Our Mr. Suu," th« first of tbe Bell

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V;..S VIOLA P t r : YSMiss Viola Pettey; Jiv\! at L.niJy s

(. ..\ik^?cnt Homo, Howell, Dec. 7.Si: was tiie dau^liter of Sudy Pette and Francis Whc'V-r Potteys :mdw:1-. born at L;ikehnd whea 1 ^he live:!'until a few ye;; . ' j o \.>_n she - /•v.:Jto Howell.

Seth Pcttys wa, a pioneer mib r ofthis county and buiit and msta' 1 ' ' thePinekney mill her.; -n \6M. . .-<:he went to Petlysviiie "vh.'.-j he „.•>,;-oped the W'ttcrpcvj: ; : :i • ' . 'Unijii and woolen mill tor many >^ars.The place L K I V wa . r...i.i.-J aiu1 ;inn.

SuryLvinjg are 3 cou. in, : Mrs Jen-nie Htfxef, 'Pinckney; ' Mrs. K i b e lEmory, Graad Rapia\ and Mrs. Min-nie Muler of Detroit.

1 he lunerai . .,•Funeral Honu ; ^uRev. Winger ollicuiLing. ..

Burial was in N..::Jicemetery.

utuldad

vi Karen 'David

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Billy. Wyliu's cousin and grandmoth<•. •. i.->.'t<.'..! him. hi^ brother is playing:<;». v , ij.iii in a league, i j n r y ' Hur^f

v>.nt tobogganing. He brought Xmasdecorations to school Mrs. Jones isI ;>rning us dances in the gym,D. 1 ix li

arvhoui-i< wn.

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v.Mtad her umlii in, i J hospital und went to Detroit and;>• w toy land. Joan Wylie s dad hai anew ear and she a Xmas tree..Debbic Borovsky's gTanddad painted her;..OL' and brought her a Xmas. trees.

Second GJ'H/J*?.. M)':'. AndersonMary Louise Hi^lifill had a birth

clay Saturday. Scott Carver visit-.'daunt, Betty Seefeld. Billy Chambers. ousin visited him.Ricky Wilsons busgot stuck. Tim ciupiU-waited at hishome until Jt was fixed. Lots of uswere sliding and skating over thethe week end.

on the St. Thomas team of Ann Ar-bor, who won all league games for thetitle of their league. He attendedPinckney one year and came out forthe team as a freshman. The Pinck-

channel 4.Produced in color, this is the dram-

atization of the life and work of thecenter of the solar system, Mr. Sunhimself.

ncy team is usually composed of sen-' "Our Mr. Sun" is being shown thishad a marah lors and juniors so he did not get to time on a different TV network, day,

PINCKNEY PEGS. T h e Pinckney Pegs held a Christmat workshop Dec. 11 at the homeof Mrs. Marshall Meabon. Tiu retfular meeting is Dec. 18 at 7:30 p. m atthe home of Mrs.Charles Ward 11341Outer Dr., Hi-land Lake.

LIBRARY NEWSThe library would like the follow.

Bf issues of the National Ceo^raphic Society1! Magazine to completetheir filet: 1947 July; 1948 June,July Sept.; 1949 ;January, July;1950 Jan., March, April; 1951 Dec.ember; 1952 February , March, Apr'lMay, July Sept, Oct; 1953 Jan,\MkTj, February, March, April, July,Aufust, eDecember; 19if Mar«fc.July, August, Sept. , Oct., Nov.De«.,19§6 the whole year

HANDI HAMMERSRf ..We had the 3rd meeting of th» 4-H

Club Handicraft last Thursday, Deo.6. Our club obtained 8 new rulera toadd to our tool collection. There wasa pot-luck dinner last Saturday niieat the kigh school with a dance after r °

play much and transferred to St.Thomas where he became a star. Theother members of the All State teamwere:

Jim Chic, Ypsilanti EBob Van Etten, Manchester ELarry Pietras, St. Thomas T

"V .Sbepherdf Dei

S:nChi

: ErrCaiFral

Acamehe bdin th<Assoclfootbs

HeseniorhonorPi

and time, to enable viewers to see iteither for the first or second time.Last year's presentation was acclaim-

by both television critics and aud-ience.

Like all programs in the ScienceSeries, after its first telecast, "OurMr. Sun" was made_avj

WILLIAM CLSH1XLWilliam Cushing, 75, of Dfcitt»r

died at St. Joe hospital, Ann AX^ur,>fonday He wtis born in \v'ebfc'tc.Det. 19, 1881, the son <«f Otis an 1

Cushing, lie mar-.'iodJ905. She died in

1*51 . There are 2 sons, Warren >ndDon and 4 daughter, Harriet Ho|*t)e.Fra-ncfs Baylis. Margaret Hou->erKutlierine Packard. He was a stockbuyer most of his life time.

The fu:.:val is Thursday at 2 p. ;n.

Seooad Grade,We have a new

ward.on by Idays

•ONSBUVATION DEPT. NOTESTht itaU has has refused to sell South

• ta« statt ferry, Vacationland to the ecjCity of Mackinac for a pleasure pickedcnriwir. It would violate the bond touchd•ale agrevinMt. t ran fo

The deer ktf\ is listed at 80,000 o f No%lfl№ bu<&s and 18,400 antheriess was at

imt. him.A new 540 acre public hunting area who pi

if being estabishtd in Ionia couty r told coalknowa a« tbe Portland area. Willie

1,710,000 tent campers used Mich outstancif am state parks this rear. More other ptirefused admission doe to overcrowd ' l a r a^iH

see theiJerry Cl|star. Upracticthe ophall cai

Johxuoopupi l , Dflv/n

. ::; <<> LIIC :jid KuiL.ri<lra S u n d a y .

Puul Jozies w e n t to D e t r o i t wi th liis

u,: a i iJ i 'athet ' . Cai'l ' I ' a u r i a i n e n ' s

(.cL^in from Detroit, vis i ted h im. Ho

ha.s a broken foot Judy Hull hadfn>m H.ouc'11. DeWin ne

dad flew home from Indiana.Emily Miller vvu.s in Detroit.

Third trade, : o. xicnrvI are making Xmus decorationsinish«d our unit on our fo^dslimals A lot of us were .•Aiding

wct'K end. Doag Winger's\v has a new i-utf Frunk ZeiiuLkaSantu Ciauji in Detroit Satur..loe Piummer spent the vs*e<

north. Carolyn Sullivan will^otr.pany from CaWo."at;o( Cin.i^

had company Sunday Jefiither made a force landing

plane last week.

>urtli Grade, Mrs, Post|was Judy Boroskyss fathers

We .are studying caterpilia magazine we learn they

jyes anci can see but havevision, Margaret Spencer

Igh the lost and found thir>"-.->a year ago.

Grade, Mrs. Oa»p#eHus helped make a mural

>ly Christmas scene We>n the bulletin board. We*ledge of Allegiance to thesing the first verse of the

igled Banner each morning,|ecember we say the Lords'

sing Silent Night. Our$3 worth of Christmas

English we are making\f Christmas poems and

songs. Each is illustratiwe started working on ouri 4*s. On review tests inisan Craig Judy Geary and

f-lie had perfect marks for5 lessons.Martha NashFroelich were perfect f oireview

The status of.>r is stil a mater of greatHe attended a cabinet meetiag Uetweek but only stayed an hour. Hestill has drffkuly with hia speech-It was announced he would be ableto r.ttend the NATO meeting in Paristhis month but his Secretary, Haggorty denied this and blasted the president's group for making the anaovncement..Drew Pears »n compares tkepresident to a battered prize fighterwho has been on the canvass several times but has been given firstaid, has water thrown on him andis sent out to fight one more roundi he president -fev%lei*tly considers

himself expendible and so do his edvisors. It is ^ ubtful if the Paris C(Gjnfeience will acompl^h much withoutthe president. Adali Stevenson is noti.;oing either. He had a disagree-ment with Sec. Dulles. Stevensotiwanted to make a trip around thevorld first .to acquai/rt himselfwith the situation and Du.T*has been around the world tnoitimes than the sputnik without

, getting many results was against it,]He gave Stevenson to understand

1 v.ns going merely as a consultant aod: would only b« expected to give adviceif asked.

<- * *In the meantime another attempt

'.o launch a satellite here has failed,, One was set off in Florida last Fri-day but only went up 4 feet when itblew itseif to pieces. This attemptto catch up with Russia in the saUUie program is being rushed too fastand before we are ready. Some commentators blame the late SenatorMcCarthy and his followers for thin.During witch hunts for communistsscientists and college professors werethe favorite targets and hundreds ofihtm were forced out of the government service at a time when theywere most needed. Most of them havebeen cleared of the charges levelledugr.inst them but the damage done tothe guided missle and satellite proprogram is irrrepairable.

• • eWe read with interest the aceoupt

of ihf tvial of Rob Lary star DetroitLions fo t̂h;Ul player for drunk drivin;r. This happened some time agohut tho CHSO was postponed manytimes. He was arrested at 2:00 a. m,on a Detroit street, drivincr wihoiutlights and weaving from side toside. The police said his speech wasthick. Lary ndmitted drinking jna tavern from 8 p, m, to 2 a, m, andraid tu> had fi or 7 drinks but wasnot drunk. Any thickness in hia.speech he attribute;! to his TexasII-RWI, he jury of 11 women and 1

men were only out 15 minutoq and.biought in a not guilty verdict' .It was ever thus. When Ty Cobt>was in his heyday as a player in Detroit he was arrested numerous timesmostly on assault charges and al-ways got off. A warrant was issue#against him in Cleveland and, 'hehad to avoid that city for awhile.

•Senator Jenner of Indiana the

lute Senator McCarthys first assiatant in his witch hunts will not be acandidate far reelection and may-ven resign before his time is out.Ho was never an Eisenhower .manexcept when he wanted the pfesi,dents help to get elected, and irtannouncing his retirement he' blastedthe .Republican administration. ', Hesaid there is' a lack of general suppori in the fight against Cmmuji.ism. They go out to destroy and vtifo

i

Walter Reason fell and broke bisat his aome at Kelly Rd.. Mo*.He is at McPherton, his daugh-

ter, Dorothy came out from DetroitTuesday. . . .

L. D. H*ines haa cancelled hiseellefe course in California and re

JackSVivtre.

tnrned hotne He may finish at Al. I ied bytint. O Limit

any man who raises his voice again** ,it. He is also against international^""ism and spending.

from Detroit Free Press.Four years as public address as

announcer for Pinckney high schoolwon an athletic Jettpr for DonaldM. Winger, althuogh he did not playin a single game. W^len TU&fr^superintendent and coach m a d ^ # * v , ,award, the first that the school baaever given to a non-playerJWiteF"^is a pretty active student; he's pre»ident of the student council, keeptscore in baskeball, has a role in ttbevjunior play and is a mejnbe* <f fife

future Teachers oi Antrk^sJ-rade, Mrs. Heata the summer umpires in

proud of our band. They ball and soft ball _ - _tas carols, have 4 boys „ , , > \

rMsh we are studying CARD O* TH4KES?uns and commas. Richard 1 wish to take this meft&g Q(

father 75c he had' a ing my friendshis trap and won.Friday for their help andhat a dance, adults 16c the hospital and

10c We mjoytd *e» part month, C,

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IMMtAien Wednesday, December 11, 19573=5

Make Her Christmas aCozy One . . .

r

C/i v >̂Flannelette Floral Prints - Baby Doll Pink& Blue. Small, Medium, Large

$£98

Christmas problems smooththemselves out as soon ns you

remember Slcy-way Luc^age-the perfectsolution to what to give epenibodu!

Skyway Luggage is beautiful-Skyway Luggage is lightweight-

Skyway Luggage is everything luggageihould be—and more! We can't describe

it adequately~so come in andsee ft... in heavenly colors,

at down-to-earth prices.

rv.iv.-.v.'.v.'*".*'*'.1.1-•-•-•••&#:"•

r/-* * • * V WMffJtf, DetHlttt, Motftfor, form©, Mint, M i r , Ctdor... oil pcrpttvolly match*

hMildf, In Kvtt'prtof, woiheble, wonderful Korettal'

•TM fltg. B. F. Coodrich OJ

STORE FOR WOMENBOWELL

PEIRCE'SBEVERLY BEAUTY SHOP,

HI-LAND LAKE

Wed., Thar.*, FrL 9:00 o 9:00 Tues., 9:00 to 5:00• J O # U 1 : O 0 p, m, . , 9:00 TO 12:00

FATTWUSON ROAD PHONE UP t

CANDY LAND BANCESPONSORED BY SENIORS

A j c Duane L»uvty i* ui with pneumoniaT:e $10,000 damage su*t of Dr.

_, „ . . . „ , . , . James Huffman, Mich. l.iMUi .• zu vtThe Knights of Modern Maccabe* D r Q L o f

will hold an election of ofiicers and h a s b e < m d i s m i a g < x L

oyster supper Dec. 22.James VanHom, 73, died a t

home in North Hamburg, Dec.

bis11,

He was born in Hackstown, N. J.and came to Michigan in 1850. Hegraduated in Ypsilanti nd taughtstliool a number of years.Hiss wiijwas Marion Culver. There are threasens, John , Stephen and Geoi ge. A jdaughter Sarah, is dead. I

There is good skating on the mill 'pond. i

Surveyors are working through*

Pinckney won their first11 guvne ti'om Howell

Friday 3.'i to 9. Team was L^.i'cW. Kennedy,, B. Sniii-i, b . I:-: ii,

'., M. Meubon, Pointsi Dfnkel14, Moabon 3, Smith 9, Battle, Kc-ud4, Kennedy 4.

> hfa laet known address by registertu mail, return receipt demanded, atiy.i fourteen <14> days prioi to a > *

heuringtor by personal service at leastriTu (5) days prior to such hearing.

ilirftm R. Smith, Judge of Probate<r* u> Copy

M r,ooWi'(.•!;• isi'er of Proba te

HOWUt

STATK OF

The A'/obate Cr\inLivixuritoS

here for the Detrcit, Lansing andGrand Rapid* Electric Road. | !n the Matter oa: fcne Eata**1 ek

The creamery here took in 10,'JOO ( Agnes Maude Ga'iDraith, Deceased.lbs. of milk last week. \ At a session of &cia c:-v.-/ :c'- ;.i

As a result of the.2 Marshall S-pj Howell in said county on Decemr-erdisagreement trials where he was!-1. 1P57.charged by tne state board of henlih ,with selling milk below the test .the \attorney general droppeJ the cases ' Notiee is Hereby Given, Thatagainst the other 12 fanners chcu\tr?d creditors or »aid deceased are

fHE STATE OF *iLe Probate Court for t^e County of

. . Lirtncstoflin the Matter of the' Estate oJ

'ik-r.n Hinchey, Deceased,i'.i n session of said Court,held on

r e ^'lst day of November AD.,1 '̂57.

Prrs^mt: Hon. Hiram J. Smith.

with a similar offence. «d to present their claims in wririno'h aAubrey Oilehrist and Grace Po >\<s and under oath to said Co'.irt, and to

vill be married Christmas day at Uie *ervn copy thereof upon WiLis L.

home of the brideBeatrice Lamborn and pupils v/i!I

have a Christmas tree at the WilsoJschool.

Jack Rolfe was fuund Jo..d in iiisbed in Iocso Tuesday.

H. J. Dyer purchased a team oihorses in Detroit lest week.

Dan Murta is boarding at I.. J.Abbotts and teaching the Youngluveschool.

Willis Smith of Marion died Tue>

of Howell,a fiduciary of said estate , andthat sucn claims will be heard arvithe heirs-at-law wil) he determinedIn said Court at the Probate c+fice onFehruaiy 18, 1958 at ten a. m.

It is Ordered, That notice thereofbe g-iven by publication of a copy nereof for three weeks consecutively previous to said day of hearing- in 'vhcPinckney Disp7i";h and that the fiJ-ucir.ry cause a copy ox this notice 'o

.Smith,:ge of Probate.

'Prank Hinchty having- filed in.^id Court his second annual account't ;:s> administrator of said estate, a.d

iii.; petition praying- for the allown.i'ce thereof.

It is Ordered,That the 17th dav of, December A. D. 1957 at ten o'clockiv. thy forenoon, at said Probate Of"i^e, be a*id is hereby appointed for. r lcaring said petition.

It >s Ordered, Thet uotke tht^-o:bt- .v-iven by a publication of a copy

r for three weeks consectively

Wed. Tur. Dec 10, I I , 12 . .J*an Simmons and Joan FonUint

Paul Newman and Piper LaurieIn • t

"UNT1LL THEY SAIL^ ..) f

Friday, Saturday, December 13, 14Double Feature

Fred Mac-Murray & Dorothy AUlanela

y.previous t j said day of hearing, i»the I inckney Dispatch, and that tiii.i)ctitu>ner cause copy of this noticeto be served upon eaoh known partyLi i: cerest at his last kno\v?i addreo?ty rejristered mail, return receipt deinaned, at least fourteen (14) day.'.. .^* to such hearing or by person*.e]-vice at least five (5) days prior tc

day after being thrown from a load b e « e r v e d upen each known party ininterest at his Jast known

re-istered or certified maii.ve'urncornstalks.

Florence Reason tamrht for DedeHinchey Wednesday *ho went to* T«*1^ demanded, at lea. . rie2nAnn Arbor. Miss Count of Detroittaught for Miss Crawford wiio is ?nFort Huron.

?Stanley Adseh and Joe Papier

were picked up by Detroit pol< e dnving a stolon car arid Mere b> (-u^bt tcto the Howoll jail arid charged withrohling the C. H. Ker.ne'y c^ore .

Louis Wauner, Arthur Shehan,Roy Place way and Will Nash ar>serving on jury.

Tiie Herb Lane home on the H;»\vell Road was robbed Friday nkb' .of jewelry etc. James Warner of IIcvell was picke i up by Ann Arbor no'ice and is charged with the crime.

Frank Tiplady, SO, died at theat the home of Lot is SherV.n Friday1.Me married Mary Ellen Moran, Huloaves 2 daughters, Louise Shulunt\n>\ Efhia Spears and a son,Steph i>.

l'^rank Xc.vniun, 77, died at th-1

Wwishtonaw county hospit::! l-'ridayFuneral was at Swarthout Fuiv1;^!Home Monday Tlw. becquistt officialing. Dui'ial in Xorth Hamburg..

Dr. J. E. Brov. nc of Howell i> being sued for $ 10,000 by Howard

(14)days prior to such hearinc, orby par^omil sei-vice at least five (o)days prior to puchA true copy:Helen M. GouldHegikter of Proba'u,

STATE OFThe Probate Court for th-a .Ccuiuy

LivingstonIn the Matter of the Estate oi

flenrude E. Hick.-;, Decease J..At a session of said Court htud

N'jvcr/,ber 25, J9-";7.

PrL'sent.ilonurabie F'ram R. Smi h,of Probate,

Notice i.s Hereby Given, that .'illoiv.< iiil'.'ivst-'d in :-aid e^'>f« u r'1

t',-d to appear before said. PioCourt on Deceml.cr 27, i9o7 a~

a ni. to sho^\^ CtHne v-'hy a licv̂ nshould not be grantedE;sra 3c-ai !;y tiie E.\w

ii-.i es;ate, to sc

ten.-,aRaof

to

ort h e i i ; :( . ' r i-L o f -• !-i i in (

in hi pf T the piwpose of iJi'.ying

ieuacy and expenses of aci."-in!.-tiJ'11

JOM, T

It is Ordered, That public noticethereof be given by publication of uccpy herejf for 3 weeks con:cct.

Tesch of Oak Grove.The latter broke i vc ' l y . Pr«viously to saiu day of heav*MS leg. He saysIJrown set it improp "lk> i n t l l e Piwckney Dispatch, a news«rly. pr.per printed and circulated in iad

in .SJIU county and thtt tiie petionarIioin to the Arthur Gainsleys(Ha/ «a««e a copy of this, notice U bt serv

fi Carpenter) Dec 10, a girt. * i upon each known party IT .ntcrest

Hirara R. Smith, Judge of ProbateA true copy J" >-ileLn M. Gould

'crk of Probate

TIIE STATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate Court tor the County «i

LivingstonIn the matter of the Estate of

C!ara Mercer, Deceased.At a session of ^aid Court, held on

November 25, 1957.Present: Hon. Hiram R. Smith,

;udge of Probater.Nnttr<. |^ H^c'.r- i:h."<., That the

l e J / . o j i oi ' K . ipl i . ' ' e i ' i i , i - (e a d . n i r . -

t i . u o r dc b o n i s n o n of *nk\ ^o ia ' . e p i ' ay

in;:- his r'inal account be allowed an irPi-'-.uG of said Oi=tat(.' askj^uaU iull;c ptrrion^ eiiciticJ i ^ r t t o will ^';

iii-ard at the Probate Co rt nI'L'cuiVilier -7 , \CJ,',.

it h Further Ordere That Publici ict j i -e th : r f fc f be p w e n b y publ ic j t t i ; ' ! 1 ,

i»/ rx cov-y ol . : . : • p fov tiii'eL' u •

ccsanr« wcti;a p'eviou.s to said da:of hearing, in the Pinckney JJiapatchi.:'.d i.hn; ir.c j)cution?r cause a co\>yi»! J i . s . i i ^ k C t ^ b e - e . r v e i ; . j - o n c . i ' . ' i i

i - ' i j u W i i ( / a n y i n i n U r r e r ' t a t h i s l a > - t

k ' U i w n a d . l i f r s i ; y ;•>. , - ; s t ^ ( c i i: : i• • .

{ M i l j - . c c i ) ) L ( i e : j . n . ^ ! o ' . ! ( . a t J ' . U S L f o u r

UCi'.(i4.) (iayn prior to su^(1 hearing,or by personal service at least five;5,i d;;>\s prior to such hearing1.Hiram R, Smith, Judge oi Proba;-..

A true ; yHelen M. Go,.Id

of Probate.(. lark and wife were in Lan

sing- Sunday.

"QUANTEZ*.(n CinemaScope and Color

Kory Calhoun and Anne Francisi i

"THE HIRED GUN"auo Cartoon

Sun., Mon., lues., Dec. 15, 16, 17

Sunday 2:30 * m. cont. . .ifenry Fonlu and Anthony Perkins

in

THE TIN STAR"and Cemedy

\S'eunesday, Thursday, Dec. 18,19Ann Blyih and Paul Newman

in

Ti iE HKLEN MORGAN STORY**

ihurs., Fri., Sat., Dec. 19, 20, 21By Popular Revue*

."EAST OF EDEN K

in Cinemateoye and ColorWit*

Jam^s Dean, Julie Harris daa. . Raymond Massey

— TO OUR PATRONb —The Svlan Theatre will close on Dee.21 si and reopen Feb. 1 wi.h a par tie

of Big PicturesTo Ail Our * heads and Patrons

A VERY MERRY CHRISTMASVND HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALLWatch for Our Gala Re-Opening.

PROGRAM

THEATREr.AKE

Tr^ ' iy . Srt' .u-day. December 13, 14I) >w4;>* Fonture

r ;-7>fir<cope and DeLuye"WILL S r c C E S S SPOIL ROCK

HUNTERWith

.laynr1 Man^-felcl. Tony Randall,JoanP.iom'eU and Besy Drake

Plus"Tn"E LlTIvSXIN LADY"

witfcPatricia Medinr. and R'chard Fleming

Cartoon

Snn, M-n., Tues, Dec. 16,,17,I8Elvis Presley and Judy Tylar

"JAIL HOUSE ROCK"in Cincrn.?Ecope

Wed.,Thurs.,Fri.,Sat. Dec. 18.19.20 21Double Feature

Henry Fonda and Anthony Perkinswith

"THE TIN STAR"in Vista Vision

WithBetsy Pal;.-.er*-and Michel Ray

aHo"UNDER FIRE"

A Regasopecope PictureWit*

Rex Reason and Henry MorganColcr Cartoon and News

day, December. 14thaa^^^At TITMSG srmnojs

5 <Mr !- ••{«•, oi7icd. «r eaoT>, %o g i v e3—and

* U # Jtoffe $1J« 9* ceupU Jack

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s, as a C hristmas pres-a bedroom or kitr:he iv

, or a phone for thecr workshop? Then

ldn't the/ make greaf-r 5 in your family?

corator colors!p-firae instatla-'"• :s now. It's

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gifts for Mother, Dad or f!extension telephones (in :cost only about $1 a m ca-tion charge. So order y,tasyt just call our fiijina:.

CHRISTMAS IS GETTINGcloser and closer and youprobably have a hundredand one thing:? to do —presents to buy, holidayparties to plan, and lotsof errands to run. Just thespot for your telephone to?ame to the rescue. Youcan shop around by phoneand find out if certainitemi are still available and what they cost. And forplanning holiday get-togethers, there's no faster, easierway than doing it by phone. Holidays ?.m] every day,there*! just no end to your telephone s u».fu!neas.

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NSWLY-DB3IGN5D

equipment is being usedto bring telephone servicemore quickly to fast-

'owing sections of town.Called Cable Concentra-tor, it lets as few as 16pairs o( telephone cablewires dc the work of 58.In a new and heavily built-up area, where the Cable

is most useful, it m u more phones cutbe installed without waiting for additional lines to befeuilt. And it means more people there can hftve singleOf two-party lines. The development of these concen-

is one more milestone in Michigan Bell's continu-tts bring you more and better pbcwf service

Wednesday, December 11. 1957rwi mcxiunr DISPATCH

Pinckney Disp:<Loitered us Second Class

I , ilatter at Postorfice J0 , • At of March 8, 1877 J'S ' 14 South Howell «v «• •-

Joe Bur:- ;".:id wie oi A.*.** .,-. —.Mrs. Th.v-:-.i Coyle wre Sunday I |t.s of Ru\ Burns and wife.

Mrs. Dv;: . id.ne L'urns Fry andbaby are ho:t;c frum St. Joe hospiUU, ,

№£ ;' Ann Arbor . ' ' )$r? In circuit co..trt Monday David \t Ha'mes pled guilty to horse theft if\ i and will be .-tiuenced in J a n u a : ' . ;

•":'•• : Me^ianies I.ou'-^e Hamilton a pel }^••r' Inez Martin u; I.- :i. iv.y ca'L'd o: • )*£ ^ Irvin Kc-mndys rVi.by, t 'u Ah: ." ; '|f. | Kermedy family of Pontiac wera .

M a r g a r e t A«.-h'( 'y \ , h o h a s •in \

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..i v.r.ii the i'Liu for 'd v.xei:i went-ck to solioui Mv.r.day,

Ihw \'erne Ciarlc family weref~" i Toledo SiitiJi'tiay. . . .

Mrs. Haic.i.: He'.ivy and ci I ' i r e n

^ -a i led on the B , i c n J.<..'!'.:>.= <:f A.nn

Ar" .T Fri:ia;-. becky i i^r . ry .su.. e i

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r \ i r j i . , : s . R . A 1 . r . v : - n , s r o f L r i ; . ; l r : o n\:

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of Manitoba MHF.OIU\- Lci'/v • t h e c•\\^:'nesr'.ay night ,

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troit as t week.I .Mrs. Brandon White jr. is nov; c: .

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W e e n j o y e d t h e S i n g i n g Cop b i | : r D e t r o i t .

w p e k H e b r o u g h t us g-ood S a f e t y R,- • ' f h 0 T r_,s [ a v e v s a r i > ; '[r:_ ; j . , ; 1 - j . L Z

m i n d e r s . T e r r y N i x o n a n d P a u l Gr;-;- ; spen t . S;;?"id:iy w i l ' i .h,- ,J; . ' ^

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i r t e r , a n d S a m W i m a n . C c n - t a , . 1 }!esrlame» V e r n a n d W a l t e r ClariT. at ion's W e a r e f in i sh ing cu r Mich- . ; :n wrvG i r ^ A n n A: or :.:.>h... y ^

u n i t . C h r i s t m a s c g i f t s a n d d e c ^ r a t ^ V ' 0 ,':"ac " *'-)Ll"^:: at-e^. . 3 ^ ' T . ;ions a r e k e e p i n g us b u s y . W e do a lot j . , ' " " ' T f ̂ T '. '.V •'•-u-1- •> ^ !- 'a>- a -of l i b r a r y r e a d i n g . T h o s e g e t t i n g 100 . ' )0 J'1 ; l : a t / : ' 'or '10 l n . G r ' : i ° t

; yv-, , , . . . c,, • , Goo- e A s c . i e n b r e n n e r is w o r k i n g

He in doub le division a r e S h i r t y . ,,t . , f ^ . , n c " « i n - " ^

H i l e m a n , P a u l Gray and Pat r ic ia .' r^'v.8f1 y l v l h £ S o n o u n t y r r r e S 3 :

W i l t s h i r e . O u r p i c t u r e s c a m e and T n ^ ^ ' n ' , 1 ';i:ir!,;;ra C la rk and child 'a r e ***- " ' r c n 01 ^i;-.-.;- L:.ke were Sun'I.v.-

Sixth Grade, Mrd. ascli g u , . . . s o f M r , M a r , ; a r e t c l a r k a n J ,( Beth Minock and others made a , .,..movie for our play, We d.-cova^i JC ^ .T;:n5oi. K o b : n s o n fHm

#i[v" \jf 1'our room and put Christmas ster.oi^ y . •-.,,.• ,,.ore s u r K ] a v o l ; 0 ^ s o ;on our windows, We have a r.r.v o-vfrom Chelsea James Ilng-'ies, Mri.

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t.-.;^ •>-;inson was in ManchesterTasch read us about ChrisLmas in -•;,. ; v . :.;^ht where he helped in..England, We have put on our brv-iv . :- the officers of the Masonicboard about Chrismas in Unit-:! '-<!->. n'pn Alt, Rex Sackett and*' ^States and England. ii.w^.oy Wilson also installled, '

i Fifth atid Cixth, mrs. "ey»- > I ' i t KanvoocI, Lovelb, well knn,vn •Penny Brenningst&ll has a r.ONV i 10 LV; Pinckneyites who heva hunti i^ \

fdog. She is going to Pennsylvania j c;\hi-.s there spent Sundayl at CliffI for Christnias. Jerrj' VanSlambrook J M\ ' rs. He is working at the Univ jji was in an auto accident Saturday. I r:ity of Michigan.'David SMreys grand parents, Bixel \ Qu:t« a number from here expert{from Coming are Visiting 'him., / to go to Florida after Christmas.F.-or] iMrs Meyer and Kathy Shettelroe a » ! R e a d ?> R o s s R e a d s - H c r ^ Sr.ee-is, fXfoing to Florida for Christmas va ^ r ' d r e ^ ' Nisbit.t Percy Ellises, Mrs.c a t j o n jEdna Spears,, Jack Sheldon, Mrs.

Seventh Grade. Mr*. Carr [ Thressa Coyle.We elected new officers: Pre*.,' F r a r k H i n c k n e y underwent an cp

Mary Lee Aschenbrenner; Vice Pwa. e r a t l o n a t Tampa,F]orida, this week,David Otwell; Sec., Ronnie Haines; L l s f l a ^ ' - i t P r G r ^ c e a n i ̂ n, LambertTreas., Patty Bays. We changed our "

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K.'\: .iher you'ic interested in hu\ in;.; a new caror a used one, be sure to phone or visit our bankfor a low-rate auto loan. Yoifil like the friendlypeople here . . . and a convenient monthly repayrr,cnt plan will be worked out to fit your income.You need not be a depositor here and you mayselect your own insurance agent.

<.lc;n : t s u p t o ;..! \ •.''•) irt,\v.t- ".y c.v: '

the feidera! Deposit Insurance Unvoi-a'.;

Qm Blue Water Laundromat and StoreQr>4a Wi iter aau oau *-n

KTMS Roal off M-36,Lakeiand, Mich, Soft Wat«i- Vft^ilf Wa*h, Diy

pry Cleaning, Cotton Rug, Sh*g Rugi Bed Spra«dt and

ui Re-Color with our uold Dye

p.; one AC 9

Hwold Port«ri had dinnerJobs Kgfrit ia

Mrs. Viola Dixon of WhitnortJake wtm Sunday gntitt «f tkt

room around Gerald Kowell. John * r " 1 C K r i ' l o s t b l " rames to Britton

Bottle GasB^ery, John Colone, John Holben, Q fNorman Melby, DavTd Otwell am (, '

t o 49Jle8ervc» j

Gary D»vis are on the honor rolebis week. We had an arithmetic

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HEATINGL, P. GAS SERVICE

HOME HEATING

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iiff N1WESS PROFESSIONAL C O M BThe Pinck^y S*»it*nwinRay Me Duffy* Me 5 .

Piarksey Michigan3*a 1 l:*r A. If. to 2*0 P. M.

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I HOMJ6DOB G. Svarttart

DirectorModern EquipmemAmbulance Serviot

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Fred C. RNeUwff, V.t

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LINT FILTERfor "lint-free" washing!

aAYiiORDONTf.£ W. MJNSELL, f>HOO ATB

&EGMTEREU LANUsuB>mrox

Offtee i l l * 9t»t Gxaad Bt«rliil-W HoweU, №m!imi>\» W. S&t»BeU. AKfvltt*

GiRThlcCLOSKEYDENTIST

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BERT W Y D EAucthnner

PAUM 8ALE3 I S P S C U U r ?»i;nn« UP ^ 3146

Dr. H FHoTmquiit

Satordty11 tc S aid 5 to 7

And by AjpoiitmentAC 7-2931

300 We5t Grand P.ivirBRIGHTON

120 Wesi Grand Kivtr

35<: A>c8idence CU

LLOYD HENDEEMv'tstock tfauling

•xki\ i t t ^ Made to DetroT*vjentr^j i me king

Roger J. Carr AgencyOMDJi-'Tft INSUHANCS COVKf

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Edith R. Carr •I 4 3 MILL. ST.

Pinckney, Mich. Phone UP 8 81M

~" REAL"ESTATEFnttah, Homes, Lake Property

BusinefeH OpportunitiesX4*t Your Propertyl witii

Broker -409 North Pe«ri t lPH6NE UP 8-8166

Mary WolterAll Kinds of Real Estate Listing

WantedMain Office HA 6-8188 at 7421 P t *taj?e Lake Road4 near K. Territorial132 WEST MAIN ST., PINOKNEYHenrv Krahn, 3%l«*maa 4P t-B13n

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CLASSIFIEDADS

LOW PRICE RUBBER STAMPSFOR SALE.Holstein Bull.Corn»talki Made to Orderand Baled Straw. Russell Bokro* A LQW a § s

Phone UP 8 6648

and, you get all these "most wanted" features!• Separate short time, slow speed cycle for gentle * 7-Rinsec . . . most thorough rinsing known!

FOR SALE: Rock Roastera, live ordressed, 6 to 8 lbs or ov«r.Phone UP 8 3353FOR SALE:2 Biey-los 10 inchfront wheel $5 , 12 inch front wheel$10.. James Whitley UP » —3469 ^

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$1.00,txtra line SeeStock Stamps 40c each )

Fast Accurate . . .BERGEftS* RUBBER

WORKS11922 Weiman SL Pinekney, Mica

washing of sheerest delicates!• Suds-Miser^, nypney-saving suds r^vrn system!• 1O-pound wattling capacity . . . big family-size!• 3-Temp automatic water selection!

Exclusive, illuminated Guide Lite control!• Fully automatic . . . fills, washes, rinses, damp-

dries, shuts itself off!

• 5-year warranty on sealed-in transmission!

LAYEY HARDWAREMrs. Beatrice VanHorn and Wray

Hiackley wer in Ana Arbor Monday.•ar Hall of Troy visited fee R*lp*

Hall family Sunday.

^ T^_I^ A n A U ,or wax* o i l a coupie

- REAL ESTATE — — — —j GLADYS AND &HIRLBT 1BNRT

Phone UP 8--I77I11269 Hi.land Ct. .*MeUM

Pinckney, Mich.Salesman for King RealtyRESPONSIBLE PERSON

Mule or fa male from this area wautt-r1 to sei'vice and collect from autatumatic dispencers. No selling. Aje

FOR RENT: Apartment. Modern, fur ', n o t easential.Car references and $7C0after nished. 4 rooms and bath.. ' working capital necessary. 7 to 12

TOOL AND LIE MACHINISTTaking Applications for tool and

di» machinest Must be journeyman#r show i years proof of work ex-perience. ARCO INC, PinckneyFOR RENT:Fo'ir room ApartmentMrs, McLucas Phone AC 9--3731

Botsford took their children to theState Theatre, Ann Arhor Sunday to on•ee the film 'Ttrri.'

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UP 8 3434

roR SALB:— Coal of wood heating.

Lours weekly nets to $300 monhlypossibility full time work. For localinterview give full particular!, phone

anSeold waur..

stove suitable for a cottage, oil heat/.P 0 > B o x e^^Minneapolis, Minn.

house er» suitable for fishing scanty, p i « - ] r

l a r g 6 ch«r pump with ionic pipe, all in sue | f Q^y

Pine ney's

nwrrs ::STABLES

rooms, nice warm scenic place,makeyourself at home with other po#sibilities, full basement with atticlarge bedrooms,free boar^ and roonv,Frank B. ..Mitchell 112022 WeimanHi land Lake, Pinckney. Michigan.

FOR RENT: Four bedroom house.Inquire Groan Bros, eJP 8 Mi

i)R. W.W.MADSEN VBulld'afc Bngntoa, Mieh,

OPTOMBTBISTTues, and Thors. 9:10 to i;00

Bvenlogg by Appointment186 last Grand Star

AC

N. J. Buzzard, 326 4 Main, Pinckiyw /POR SALiv:- A Warm IvlornlngStove, burns coal or wood.

L. W. Umstead, UP 8-3235

POR SALB-uoai * itate ol AU K nds.Wanted

Bale g man for Getild Beaso»BEHT

*>faune OP i-bUt

1 1.: 2 4 Riv?rbauk tii-la&d

V/iliiaro DavisSIDING AND E007INGAND REMOMLLINf . ,

AutosnoHvo Gloas Stold OJV)Installed

1018 r>«i Grand RtaDr.Pkoa* \S1Howsll

5566 IS. Gd. Rirer, Howttl, M!ok.Phone Her ill 717

V. ANT9D:-PaiUi)g and iaterier e*' cratoring. 25 >care expericaefuWlliti"e estimates.

M. A. Link, r79 Lakeview s>riTePau-h Lake, i-«wi.« UP 8 5570

D£ LAWfl&ti

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M E A T S f GROCERIESPHONE up P am

Q U A L I T Y

MARKET PRICES

COURTEOUS SERVICE

. fIT IS BEUBVBD THE HOU3IWAS INSURED"

But what about the ownerts pricelesspersonal possessions and keepsakesovsiness papers, birth and marriagecertificate*, insurance policy itselfFire can ̂ setroy them in a few minu

RTEIORRELLWaUr WelJb and Pumps

AH Makes ef Pumps Serviced*8I D«\ter-Pinckney Read

HA 6 9454

A I Septic Tank SenrfceLicensed and Bonded by the State a'

Michigan* *PHONE ST. 3-1*28

S1PTIC TANKS, DRY WILLSCLEANED

New Tanks and Lines Installed .. 739 South Pleasant 9 t

J6HN IARVEY

(The on^compleU loss insurance forsuch, possessions is a Safe Deposit

oix whiich yoi can rent in our vaultArrange for ynnr box today,.

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TiartCertificates

Pint National Baak

All Kinds

FARMER'S PEED SUPPLYPHONE U P 8 5511

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