«TT > 7ltt*7Hl^s are urged to be present. | ' ^s^ \ Tht/*ntwly y v orttni2ed+-lrttndayl Patrick Kennedy Thursday. William Cady spent the week end with his daughter and son in-law, Mr. and Mrs. JRobert Walker at Ann 4 rbor. — m Mrs. T. L. Iiourbonnais, Mr- Fd Pcrdick, Mrs. Robert Jack aul Mrs. Harrj' Lee attended the card club at the 'home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Irving Kennedy at I ,; rr1
T\^ W •~} M i i * •J* f r CASk SPECIALS Pure Lard, Armour's Star Howell Flour, 24 1-2 lb sack Beans, per lb Maxwell C<strong>of</strong>fee, per lb P. & G. Soap, 3 bars Rice, Fancy, per lb Peas, Corn, Lima Beans, Tomatoes The Riackn^r D>.^-sWefc <strong>1931</strong> 1.1. • ! • ' I I IMftlllklll .IMIlJji HllT" 12c 59c 06cj Wax Beans, Kidney Beans, No. 2 can 10c •jinita CH.KENN&DY Ma • iff • j .^^.^•4»--C. -*-«*• «> *••**»*•*>" •*•.•*••• ••*»•« «>•< V.IB 1 Li JL ML If TIRES J Before you send away for tires see us. We'll save • you money and you don't have to buy sight unseen. ft We'll give you real service and sell you quality you 3 • J can't question at prices as low or lower than you t can get anywhere. • Why take a chance when we make you a- proposition like this on Miller II • tires. a .**_?.««. W. H. MEYER « • ft « • • » a P • • i PJ»J*.fr-* ^.VJVVVSrVVV.VAV^V/AVVV'-V.V.V'.V n -*-*'- 1 B II ••-V* • . .V.VIVV.-'IS z^peci Butter, per lb 31c Lard, 2 lbs ** c Round Steak per tb Hamburger, 2 lb Spareribs, per tb -- Fresh Picnic Shoulders, per tb Beef Pot Roast , per tb Stew Beef, per tb Pork Lion Ends, per tb Pork Chops, lean, per tb Salt Pork, per tb "£* Frankforts, per tb *£ Bologna, per tb Cheese, per tb ^, -•--.-; 10 Bars <strong>of</strong> P. G. or Flake White 3 Pkgs. <strong>of</strong> Jello ShreHded Wheat ------ 71 0 - 2 Pkgs. <strong>of</strong> Famo Pancake Pour and 2 Free Large Pkg <strong>of</strong> Rolled Oats 3 Rolls <strong>of</strong> Toilet Paper . ^ 33c 23c lie 25c 19c 19c 29c Spring Hill C<strong>of</strong>fee *£ Monarch C<strong>of</strong>fee We take in cream every day in the week at the highest price .. WANTED! POULTRY & EGGS WW pay e*ih_. fer.... pouHry and A^m delivered .. at.... my i.oultrj fiMft, and will. son & Son •MPW.w.w.v.v.v.vwv.v.v.v W *" the mark-' afford* at ail timet. E. FARNAM x • •T i 35c 1 . , Miss Henrietta KeUy dX Ann Ar- 10c! 06c! The <strong>Pinckney</strong> Dispatch Ju ,t i i il Hi .lie I'm St oiTlC' at I'IU knn\ , Mi»h. as .-..(• iit'l rlnss Matter. Sulis*. i iption.$ i .25 a year in Advance. PAUL CURLETT PUBLISHER —J--Mr*;J? i John Harrington <strong>of</strong> Detroit ?pent last week at the home <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Dourbonnais. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Reason ami Mrs. Dallas Cox and daughter, Jac- j queline, were Sunday guests <strong>of</strong> Mr. , and Mrs. Ceorjje Reason <strong>of</strong> Detroit. 1 Charles Kennedy <strong>of</strong> Detroit spout lbe week, end with his mother, Mrs. '^ina. Kennedy. Mr. and-Mrs. Kirk VanWinkk* <strong>of</strong> Lansing were Sunday visitors at the home <strong>of</strong> CV. VaaWnkle. The ice harvest i$ now underway. Walter Girard filled his ice house at Lakeland last week and S. H. Canhas a gang <strong>of</strong> rrieh at work filinj hi.< at <strong>Pinckney</strong> this week. Work starred Monday. The ice is about 10 iruhes thick and <strong>of</strong> good quality. RUfisel Schaefer and the other oil drillers who worked on the Glennbrook oil well south <strong>of</strong> town last summer and have been staying at Met Chalker'a hotel at Patterson Lake this winter have been working at the oil weU near Bancr<strong>of</strong>t helping to get rid <strong>of</strong> t\e water which is hin- I dering operations^ It is reported that | J work on the ElraepvGlenn well which was suspended several months ago is to be resumed soon. T ! bor and David Kelly <strong>of</strong> Detroit were I Sunday guests <strong>of</strong> their parents, Mr. JaiKl Mrs. Robert Kelly. Victor Johnson <strong>of</strong> Detroit visited Mrs, Elizabeth Johnson Friday 1 Boone Amburgvy and wife spent"Sg the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Allen in Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lake and Miss {Catherine Hon? were callers at the home <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Will Larkin in Howell Friday afternoon. , Will Dunbar <strong>of</strong> Jackson visited [ Mr. and Mrs. John Dunbar Saturday. Miss Viola Harris <strong>of</strong> Chelsea spent i the week end' with Mr. and Mrs.'j George Clark. I Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hendee and j family were Sunday guests <strong>of</strong> Mr. j and Mrs. Fred Burgess. j Wm. H. Meyer made a business j trip to Detroit Mpnday. Sunday guests <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. (.Maude Reason were Mr, .anil Mrs. Harry &d«e and daughter, Mabel, <strong>of</strong> ( Ann Arbor. I Miss. Marilda Rogers was home , r """> Detroit over the week end. , Mrs. Fred Head spent Friday with ( Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters in Jackson. Dr. ('. P>. Gardner and wife <strong>of</strong> Lansing were Sunday afternoon vis- j ir.ors, at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Klira j Gardner. George Lewis <strong>of</strong> Fowlerville is Mr. and Mrs. Henry K[cn >ridjre was in Finckncy last Thursday. were Sunday guests' <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. and datjirhlei;s, Fdria and Irene, Will Fi>k. Dr. C. L. Sigler was in Ann Arbor Monday. The local creamery is again run- | <strong>of</strong> flays la.st week in Detroit. ing on part time. The truck <strong>of</strong> W. H. j Myers was laid <strong>of</strong>f for one week last; Wednesday and the trucks <strong>of</strong> Will Kennedy, Ren White and L. C. Devereaux are <strong>of</strong>f for one week starting Tuesday, (yesterday). Gene Dinkel's truck pets a week <strong>of</strong>f starting today. Mr. and Mrs. .). !\ Doyle and the Misses Josephine Darns, Aloe Stottclmirc and Sylvia Shank attended the teachers institute at Ypsilanti Friday. School was dismissed here for the day. *f Mrs. Jones <strong>of</strong> Mungor spent the first <strong>of</strong> the week with Dr. und Mrs. Mrs. Mary Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Tupper und daughter, Fl 'renee. <strong>of</strong> P'lint were Sunday visitors at the R. (',. Webb home. Rev. Louis M. Dion spent a couple Louis Monks and wife <strong>of</strong> Jackson were Monday guests <strong>of</strong> the Misses- Fanny Monks and Nellie Gardner. Mrs. !,"