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Mar. 24, 1957 feature image

Fall Of Mane St. In Pioneertown

Should anyone know of a boulevardier without a boulevard, the local main street is for hire at $25 a day. In this home of the hoss opera, however, it is called Mane street. There is a big sign as you drive in from the desert hills and it says โ€œPlease do not drive on Mane street.โ€ This is sort of a one-yak town.
Mar. 24, 1957 feature image

HORACE SUTTONโ€™S TRAVELS

PIONEERTOWN, Calif.โ€”Should anyone know of a boulevardier without a boulevard, the local main street is for hire at $25 a day. In this home of the hoss opera, however, it is called Mane st. There is a big sign as you drive in from the desert hills and it says, โ€œPlease Do Not Drive on Mane St.โ€ This is sort of a one-yak town.

PIONEER SPRINGS OPEN

PIONEER SPRINGS OPEN Thousands of persons interested in desert government homesteads are expected to attend this weekendโ€™s preview showing of Pioneer Springs, two-and-one-haft acre and larger desert view sites which will be available from $1395, according to spokesmen for Pioneerโ€ฆ

New Pioneertown Column By Honey Fellers

New Pioneertown Column By Honey Fellers A Weekly Feature to Be Titled ‘Star Beams’by Honey Fellers We are happy to announce the opening of a new business on Mane Street in Pioneertown.Vernon and Blackieโ€™5 Meat Ball Corral. Located just Westโ€ฆ

PIONEERTOWN NOTES

PIONEERTOWN NOTES By HESTER DOWNING Here we are back with a little news of the โ€œgoings onโ€ in and around Pioneertown. We all welcomed the opening of the Golden Stallion Saturday after their two-month vacation. Of course, your genial host,โ€ฆ