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1 *lmn ** ^F?" 5 JET^ HB m -$ % ' * / $,:^ ' OUR MOTTO Ut -AH. THE NEW! THAT'S PT TO PKNT fflttrmej 'Btgpatcft OUR SUBSC&FT«ON RATS ft Jl 5 PE* YEAH -¾ v/ Vol «7 News of Pnckney School N«xt W M k U Sealer Week. Baeealaureate AddraM U Saaday N*at. CemmtncMtBt U June 9. The comng week s fnal week of school n Pnckney. The Baccalaureate Address wll be gven at hgh school audtorum on Sunday evenng, June 6 by Bev. J. M. Mc- Lucas of Congregatonal church. The commencement exercses wll also be at audtorum on Wednesday nght, June 9. As usual Senors wll wear caps and gowns for both events. The followng s program for commencement nght: The annual hgh school alumn reunon wll be held Saturday, June 5 startng wth a soft ball game at 3:3 between alumn and hgh school. The banquet wll be served n school gym at 6:3. See nsde page for complete program. GRADUATON EXERCSES nvocaton Don Patton Salutatory - Dorothy Jasmer Class Hstory Kathryn Dlloway, Agnes Hamparan Class Poem..,...Mary Verna Howard Class Prophecy Gayle Hendee, James McKune, Jack Young Class Song Complete Class Oraton Wrtten by Meryn Lavey,delvered by Jack Hannett Class Gftatory Martn and Jeanne Rtter. Class Wll Leota Reason, Lloyd Nash, Eramett Wdmayer Presentaton of Senor Gavel Russell Gardner Acceptance Beryl Amburgey, Junor Presdent. Valedctory Edde Drost Presentaton of Albert and Sarah Wlson Memoral Awards n Englsh Supt. E. L. Hulce Presentaton of Reader's Dgest Award to Valedctoran...,...A. Supt. E. L. Hulce Benedcton... Pr. Caralan, - - : Ptntkaey,Lnrngaton Coaffc, Mchgan Wednesday. June. 94. «... / t * «< J _ PNCKNEY HGH SCHOOL SEN3R CLASS, 54 Frst Row:- Jack Hannett, Leota Reason, Gayle Hendee, Kathryn Dlloway, James McKune, Agnes Hamparan, Lloyd Na*h, Maran Gardner Second Row:- Mary Verna Howard, Edward Droat, Dorothy Jasraef, Jeanne Rtter, Russell Gardner, Bll Baughn. Thrd Row:- Martn Rtter, EmmettWdmayer, Supt. E. L. Hulce, MeAyn Lavey, Jack Young..... Local ndustres of Past Catholc Church R*v. James CareUa Masses 8:O and :. Devoton to, Our Mor ol Pafp Th. R-urreetonst Followed an Odd ""* *?* 'tlk'* S? t * a»d Fortotu. Profuson Whch <*>*****, TrlO-P. M. Saturday. Flourshed n thu Stat. Y«ar» Ago. Baptst Onrcfc n eghtes and before a certan class followed an odd and for- Don Patton, Pastor gotten professon called body snatch-! Mornng Worshp :3 p. m. ng. A more polte name for se B. Y. P. W 7:3 p. m. gentry was name Resurrectonst sometmes gven m. jfa taoeer. days- medcal schools Frday Prayer Servce :8 p, a. The Program for Baccalaureate T Mchgan Mrror State News Sunday Jun«6, n Hjfh School Audtorum, State Fund* LabU To Ba U»ed ffor War Preparadnatt. Hghway Fund May Ba ncreased Processonal Band (War March of Prests) More money for bullets; less for nvocaton Mr. Don Patton books. Jesus s Leadng Me Conp'l Chor That, n a nutshell, may be Wllam Tell Overture Band 94 legslatve pcture n Mchgan Song (My Task) and pressure Kroup lobbysts today (Vrgna Baughn, Betty Baughn,] Whle next state admnntraleuret Bead, Rose Mary Read) ton wll stll be wrestlng wth a Address*... r... Bev. John McLrrcas -j* hrjre defct, currently estmated at (The Power of Educaton) $3,(),, re wll be no setup No. 4 CURRENT O MM EN "Ut Y«Edtor" ' The ant-preparedness advocates jfced when Presdent Roosevelt asked that 5, planes be bult and s*>d ths program would take years. Henr >' y rd stated that he- could buld planes a, day and agan y jeered.ors thnk ths huge program s not mpossble. The Assocated Press quotes a speech made by Ford K. Lamb of Pnckney last week at Scentfc Aparatus Makers conventon at Chcago. n t he sad that re s no reason why ths country cannot exceed arplane output of Germany. He declared that mass producton depended upon standardzaton of model. "We can obtan mass output by selecton of most effcent models and adoptng ndustry for swft producton of thousands of se planes. "Henry Ford was rjrht when he sad hs factory could produce () planes a day.'' Lamb s executve for Amercan oscety of Tool Engneers, day. Lamb n executve secretary for Socety of Toot Eng Amercan neers. Back n 95 Brg. Gen. Wllam Mtchell was tred for unmltary conduct and found gulty by an army board because he sad that battle shps were obsolete and planes were most mportant mltary weapon. The recent world war has caused many to change r opnon on ths subject and conclude that Mtchell was rght after all. However Mtchell s now dead and wrong dd hm, cannot be rghted. Among those who have changed r mnds are Gen. Edwn B. Wnans, retred, who was a member of army board who found Mtchell gulty. He says that he admts that Mtchell had vson beyond men of hs tme. Gen. Wnans s son of late Gov. Edwn B. Wnans of Pnckney and Hamburg townshp but now lves n Venna, Vrgna. d The Jehovah's Wtnesses have lost r case whch y appealed to COMMUNCATON Congregatonal Church Unted State supreme court. The West Mahoney school n Pennsylvana expelled chldren of Jehovah's June, 94 had a hard tme gettng enough bod- Mr. avl. Rulce es to dssect so y had to get u~ j ^ McLucas Pastor At Dusk Band by numerous pressure groups n Superfegtertdent of Schools m clandestnely. As y pad ab- Heman Vedder Superntendent' N '* ht wtnesses because y refused to * *" Con^l Chor, effort to obtan more state funds. Pnckney* Mchgan out $6 each for bodes certan per- Mornng Worshp :3 A. M. (arranged from Leberstraum) salute Amercan flag, clamng Dear Mr. Hulce: sons went mto busness of sup- "Amerca" By Audence Ever snce hghway people! r relgon dd not permt m to c y SocJ The Unversty Commttee on Relatons wth Secondary Schools, at a t. Bural laws were not so strct n plyng bodes for proft n Benedcton Rev. Fr. Carolan, 'were successful n puttng over a j worshp dols. t was carred to Sunday School :3 consttutonal amendment to curb supreme court. Ths body ruled recent meetng, gave careful consderaton to reports on your school. es of all frendless persons and those'.?!. morn! n *! e 7,ce x! he ^ DCKNSON PETTONS Eugene H. Ellott and publc school to salute flag, that t was a sm so se persons usually got bod." We A d Chor ' ***** R * h "»^ 8:5 HAND N FRST jugglng of hghway revenues, Dr. school was rght n compellng m At The Secretary was nstructed to who ded wthout relatves. However j ^ «Lmngrton Lodge No. 76 F. veachecs have been lookng envously ple rte of patrotsm wthout any nform you that Commttee voted ths dd not furnsh enough to sup- &A M / W " be our *» *' P astor Reg. L. Shaefer of Pnckney had j at stute treasury. [ relgous sgnfcance. n or words to place your hgh school on accredted lst of Unversty of to go to cemotffc to get bod- ; r famles m ply demand so y were forced " preach ^ ^ " T honor of handng n frst! The four t o u rj s t assocatons have [ that people should render to A Masons and Caeser that whch s Caeser's. Dcknson pettons for governor on j been hopeful, too, that legslature Mchgan for one-year perod, es. n those days re were many communty are cordally nvted. last Tuesday at Lansng. They con-j wu smle upon m ncxt year wth endng June 3, 94. country ceme'.tres n lonely :»pot3 The Baccalaureate Sermon for our There seems to be much agtaton taned 644 names and every town-j an ncrelse n tourst advertsng Your very truly, and lttle nght travel. These were Hgh School Graduatng Class wll for havng congress stay n sesson shp n Lvngston county was repres-, apprp r aton. Nearby states are competng vgorously for Mchgan's George E. Can-ors ones usually vsted. The boly be delvered by pastor Sunday ) ented. These pettons were dstrbut all summer on account of Euro- Secretary, Unversty snatcher dug a hole down to. evenng. See program n paper. ed around county by Grover, tourst busness * tel n H)3 o at» e t** r ' J n^ e nl \:?w aa * objectons to ths. One s that Washngton, D. C. s hottest place n Commttee on Relatons head of coffn, broke glass; On behalf of church pastor Rouse two weeks ago. W. C. Mller! $35,,. Last year tourst wth Secondary Schools and pulled body out wth a rope takes ths opportunty to thank all ( crculated petton n Putnam manaj?ers staged a luncheon at Lanaround t. Then grave was reflled busness men who gave lberal townshps 3 or pettons were n^r t stress lne nee( j f or more sta te country n summer and anor, SPECAL COMMUNCATON and all traces of molestaton removed dscounts on materal used to repar fled that day. t s campagn year and members ad. of congress want to get back home The most expert body 'snatcher n damage to parsonage and also There wll be a specal communca ths secton was a Fowlervlle doctor, who attended college wth TRANSFERRED r Lansng representatve, Dr. L. all who donated labor. REV. MORGAN HARRS County road commssons through so y can campagn for re-electon ton on Frday nght, June 4,for Thursday afternoon of ths week purpose of conferrng a thrd degree. late Dr. H. F. Sgler n seventes. Many were bodes he sold curate at St. Alphonsus' church at der-nourshed fnancally and that a no-ht gamt he became famous. Rev. Morgan Harrs who has been Webber, mantan that y are un Years ago when a ptcher ptched re wll be open house at parsonage from : to 4:3 p. m. and Lunch wll follow degree work. All members of Fellowcraft team are to medcal schools. Dr. H. F. Sgler once told edtor that he saw Dearborn for several years has been y mert a better proportons of Back n 97 Don Swarthout ptched 7: to 9: p. m. The members and asked to be present. transferred to curateshp of St. tax dollar. A legslatve drve wll be one aganst Hartland and Detrot frends of church are cordally On Sunday, June 6, Masons ths doctor drve nto Pnckney about nvted. Come and see what has been Vncent DePaul church at Pontac. made n ^4 to reach ths objectve, Tgers sent Wsh Eagen out to look wll observe St, John's day by attendng Congl church n a body mate nvted hm to dnner. The doc WLL MAKE TEST CASE OF T partment funds. up a paper but that you read where noon once and as he was an old class perhaps at cost of hghway de- hm over. Now you can hardly pck done by way of remodelng and reparng parsonage. where a specal sermon wll be tor accepted and asked Dr. Sgler Dog Warden Floyd Englsh recently arrested Y. Hamparan, George has ptched a no-ht game. Western Federal Taxes j some hgh school or college ptcher preached by Rev. J. M. McLucas. to get te strap from back MARRAGE LCENSES Lodge wll open at : a. m. on of buggy. As Dr. Sgler lfted up Hauck and Steve Vertn of Pnckney Mert of se causes s one thng. State Teachers college capped that mornng. We want a bg atten flap to do so he put^jus hand on and Patterson Lake for lettng r Chance of gettng more money s clmax or day by ptchng two The followng marrage lcenses dance. a dead man's face. face, The ne dead man dogs run at large and volatng somethng else. no-htteas n one afternoon n a man were ggue< ssued la8t last week at at ^ offc< offce state dog quarantne law. Hauck and The Washngton rush to re-arm j double header. Battng s evdently Paul Curlett, Sec'y. was Blly Bla>a< vllage drunkard, of tn county clerk: Jameg D. Wat Vertn pled gulty and pad $ fne ourselves at a staggerng cost of new becomng a lost art n ths country. who had been found dead and whom tersf, Pnckney, Ruby W. Young, and costs. Hamparan pled not gulty taxes s an unknown factor n WAS T *J**^ P^kney; Floyd Hoyland 4, 8na and W wll DC be vneq tred on on _ June X before 94 legslatve stuaton. The Mchgan Educatonal Assocaton s sponsorng a mnmum wage Mss Mary Hosel, daughter of * \» " ^ Z 7 ^ ^'««; Fowlervlle, Dorothy Stage, 7, FW- Juftc6, ^, Barron at Howell. He J. Hosel of Chubbs Corners was ta-\ ally ««nwchad,»^had to leave tarvfl. p clark M,,^ Brghton, cum8 aw g unconsttutonal. Here s how one legslatve observer put t: bll for school teachers whch wll ken suddenly ll last Thursday and country. A woman ded and her Reba E Snyder, 9, Brghton; Ralph be ntroduced at comng sesson s now at McPherson Hosptal, How- husband refused to bury her untl Dce, 4, Detrot, Wlma Kourt, 9, SLVASSY-FRUTH "Ths year's natonal rearmament of legslature. For startng teachers bll provdes that mn ell, where she was gven a blood' compelled to. Naturally he dscovertransfuson. ed ft of body. t was lervlle, Florence Harvey, Websy to Harold Fruth s announced. t bllon dollars and t s expected to mum wage shall be $8 a year and Brghton; Harold Bartg, 7, Fow - The marrage of Mss Helen Slvas- bll has reached approxmately fve Wnston Baughn and Mrs. Clare found but doctor dsappeared bervlle. took place at Adran on May 5 last ht bllon mark by 94 and would rse to $5 over a three Mller went to hosptal to offer and never came back.years later Dr. where both young people are employ- reafter. These defense expendtures cannot be fnanced solely out year perod wth ncreases of not less. r blood for a transfuson last Sgler had occason to do busness CRCUT COURT NEWS f ed at Bowl-Alumnum Plant. Mss than $5 a year and $5 to be spent Thursday but t was not rght wth a ralroad n Arsona and got j Slvassy attended school here,movng'of addtonal treasury defct whch for tranng. Statstcs show that of type and a professonal blood donor a letter from former Fowlervlle Judge Collns held a one day see-' to Brooklyn wth her parents several s now at federal lmt of 45 bl-, publc school teachers average $ or less a year. More than was called. Mss Hosel s much bet- doctor who was surgeon lor ral- s<m " o{ COttrt lmgt we k Marshall years ago lon dollars. To do so would merely ter and expects to come home today., "*A. As we understand t was gen- Campbell of Pnckney pled gulty to nvte runous nflaton. The nly alj 3 are pad legg than (M ) a ywt orally known n those days that cer- 8ettng fre ^ j ^ ^ Kettler» g cot. An egg record to end all egg re-.'ternatve s more federal taxes, such ~" u Clerks n lquor stores draw $ HERBERT PALMER NJURED v tan - people u-* «were engaged -. *v. AA n ths w tage at p attergon r^e and was to cor <*s has been reported at North as a per cent manufacturer's sales a year and assocaton mantans Herbert Palmer of Pnckney was ^ ^ * "-!! " jrlf!!!!!!»pp < * r *** WMk for wntence. J***, Branch by Mrs. John Turner. One of! tax as recommended by Senator P. struck by a car on North Woodward overstep bounds y were not Ml9n of Unadlla pled gulty to that school teachers are at least hens n her flock of whte rocks! Brown, a member of senate fnlad an egg nches around long ance commttee, or broadenng of Ave. n Detrot Sunday evenng as ba generally molested. Dr. Sgler once th#ft of Wm ^ ^ wool End ^ worth as much as that. was gettng off a bus and had hs told tha edtor that f many of ^ to ^ Mnt%ne%d tw, week. Lee way, and eght nches around federal ncome tax. ATTEMPTS SUCDE leg broken n two places. Ha s now graves n country cemeteres ware Moorh tt se of Fowlervlle held for center. t was perfectly formed, and "You recall that Presdent Roose- Clurlw Bg^^, who Uvea >* at Ford Hosptal. Mrs. Palmar want opened y would be found empty. ^, ^ offense pled gulty andtwas nsde was a normal egg. velt last week called n Harold Smth tween HoweU ajk Brffcto* v^?- to Detrot Tuesday ar.d aae not yet srtts^&^.=as^tt Later laws were passed gvng «^ on $ bond. Eml Grenke!^^^S5^;^^^w= s^sx'sa.gr returned. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pag.tnanl of sons and nsane asylums who ded g Daw gun. Ha only wounded hmself euglttly n sde, however. 8attrday ba of neghbors came to help do hs "We are resgned to prospect Detrot announce brth of a grl wthout rajmjvas, tha body srutehers # u ^ 4 sprng farm work. Ten men worked of addtonal taxes from Washngton. on June. Mrs. Paganan was formerly Marty Lupo of Pnckney. tomers. fore Justce Frances Bantu aftd W** want out of busness for lack of cus*' ' pled gulty to dsorderly conduct Va> try sut of Mrs. Flosse Hoover: all day plowng and harrowng hs The natonal defense crss has chanvs tha Mchgan Ut* nsurance Co. ' crop land. Contnuad oon Last Page gven a ten day jal saatsace. V'-.;?&*".s \ ¾ >' -K. \ ;S&

2 ^^fft^j J'**K\.^ y The Pnckney Dsrcatch Slp-Covered Boards Make Handy Screen By RUTH WYETH SPEARS JERE s an dea for that bed- ** * room screen. Buy four wellseasoned boards each foot wde; nch thck and as long as heght you wsh screen to be; also 9 hnges of -nch butt type used for cupboard doors. Next, select a smart chntz to cover your boards. To estmate amount of chntz, multply u3f7s53ss hravr KP eoajto M&OC OF COVE*; TVE* tweno cur eovtm^bntsoams^sffrch -. QVT LfcXHNS ONE END C+EttTHCN TURK heght of screen by three and n add V«-yard. Now, just follow drectons n sketch and you wll have your screen n no tme. \nd, by way, f you are nterested n makng a collecton of fabrc toys, complete drectons for Rag Baby on floor are n Sewng Book No.. The Sleepy Tme doll on bed and Bandanna doll on shelf are n Book 4; Stockng Cat s n Book 3. You wll also fnd full drectons for crocheted rug n Book No. 3. Drectons for lamp shades are n Book No.. Send cents n con for each book desred. f you order four books wll nclude patterns and drectons for three of my Favorte Early Amercan qults, FREE. The Kaledoscope; Whrl Wnd and Ann Rutledge. Send order to: MRS. BUTH WYETH 8PBABS Drawer B«Uor«Hlllt New York Enclose cents tor one book, or 4 cent* (or books,, 3 and 4 and set of qult block patterns. Na me Address Trcks of Sleep Napoleon was credted wth ablty to drop off to sleep at any tme and n any poston. t was ths gft that enabled hm to work almost round clock for long perods at a tme, and yet keep hs bran and body fresh and alert. Lloyd Georgo of England s sad to share Napoleon's secret to such an extent that he has been known to brng a conversaton to an end by exclamng, "And now am gong to have a nap," droppng at once nto easy sleep. "What? WORMS n my chld?..never! Don't be so sure, Mor Yes, rght nov>. crawlng round worm* may be growng and multplyng nsde your chld wthout your even knowng t! Ths nasty nfecton may be "caught" from or chldren, from dogs, from uncooked vrretables or bud water And outward BKS are very msleadng For examj-le: Squrmng and fldxotlng. Nosepckng, and scratchng or parts. Uneasy stomach. Fncky appette Btng nals. f you even suspect that your chld ha* round worms, get JAYNE'H VERMFUOB r«ht away! JATNK'H s best known worm Dpellant n Amerca t a backed by modern aclentlfc study, and has been used by mllons, for over a century. JATVK'B VBMrroc s plrasant tastng and gentle, yet t docs a good Job Jayne's has ablty to drve out large round worms wthout upsettng dgestve system JATN'S VERMFUGE acts merely as ft mld laxatve, f re are no worms. How to Read Read not to contradct and confute, nor to beleve and take for granted, nor to fnd talk and dscourse but to wegh and consder. Bacon. FEEL GOOD Hare s Amazng Mllwf ef C dltfona fne to Sluggsh Bern** f yon thnk an Uatlw act alke. Just try ths alt v*f«tabt«lautlv*. thorough, refrethos, avformtac. Dt» Dendatale relef from tck headache*, bllou toeoa, tred feelng when assocated wth coasupstlcau WMuttwt B3*t> *** * 5c b * * NR trom 3* * TUMMF KM drusvn. Mate tbe tat a f Dot delghted, return UK box to u*. We wot refund purchase prce. That's far. Ot NR Tablet* today. WNU-O 4 4 Self-Knowledge A man can know nothng of manknd wthout knowng somethng of hmself, Dsrael. Mserable wth backache g WHEN kdney* functon bacjy and yon «uffer «naggng backache, wth dtttfttw, burnng, scanty or loo reaesnt urnaton and gettng up at Bght; when you ftt toed, nervous, ajleseet... use Dosa't PUk Deea's re especally for poorly WSfktog kdneys. Mllons of botes «*» Med every year. They are reeomajteftded country over. Ask yoe? DOANS PLLS Bruckart*s Washngton Dgest Natonal Preparedness Drve Encounters Poltcal Bckerng Washngton Correspondent Sees Defense Program Beng Turned 'nto a Vehcle for Selfsh Use'; Racketeerng Labor Leaders Clmb an Bandwagon. By WLLAM BBCCKABT WSV Servce, Natonal Press Bldg., Washngton, TTXT. WASHNGTON. t s exceedngly dffcult to mantan a balanced vewpont n natonal captal se days. War hystera s flowng at hgher tde than n any or cty of land. Washngton s nerve center of plans for a great and proper natonal defense scheme. That s bad. Yet, a calm perhaps would settle down and serous job confrontng naton probably would be accomplshed more effectvely and effcently t some or and more dangerous factors were not hornng n on stuaton. t may not yet be so clear to folks outsde of Washngton, but must report that urgently needed natonal defense program s beng turned nto a vehcle for selfsh use. There s no longer room for doubt The tragedy s that many orwse sncere and honest ndvduals n places of responsblty are lendng ad to ths chcanery and borng-from-wthn. The cold fact s that whle patrotc and far-seeng folks are gvng best efforts avalable to development and executon of natonal defense program, fumes and stench are begnnng to arse from HERBERT HOOVER He chose to dsagree. mdst of ths very serous busness. The condton s upon us and thus far re s no apparent effort on part of anybody n authorty to check t. One hears and sees how defense program s beng speeded. One naturally offers commendaton. But hardly s that applause gven when through cracks and crevces comes nformaton that poltcs s preyng upon whole scheme. Some of t already smells to hgh heaven. Thelength to whch some men wll go to furr r selfsh poltcal ams at expense of all of us s beyond comprehenson. And nj mdst of se serous endeavors, also, comes shouts and threats of some racketeerng labor leaders. As usual, that type s smply gettng on bandwagon for sake of publcty that y can get for r mouthngs. t makes m appear mportant to benghted followers. Opponent* ot Democracy Are Borng From Wthn Behnd and beneath all of se thngs that are to be deplored s creepng and gnawng of termtes who would be most happy to destroy our form of government. They are sezng upon hystera and patrotsm of day to worm mselves nto spots where r concealed efforts wll attract least attenton untl floor falls n. have complaned about se fellows many tmes before, and shall contnue to wrte about dangers from m. They are n our government to tune of several thousands. Agan, lttle s beng done about those, or thousands that are at large. Let us begn wth some detals of poltcs of stuaton as t has exsted now for several weeks. We should begn at top. Presdent Roosevelt s not less gulty than many of hs supporters n matter of playng poltcs. The Presdent's speech to congress was a good speech, a speech that should have aroused a sleepy naton. t dd. But re were some parts of t about whch re could be, and was, dsagreement. Of those who dsagreed, Presdent mmedately sad, n effect, that y were playng poltcs. He want- Defense and Poltcs Wth natonal drve for U. S. defense garng steam, unnecessary element of poltcs s rearng ts ugly head, accordng to Wllam Bruckart. He feels that f ths trend of poltcal bckerng contnues t wll serously affect entre mltary program. He urges that naton's leaders forget r slly, selfsh nterests and get down to grm busness of makng Amerca a secure place n whch to lve. ed a unted people behnd program. The Presdent hnted broadly n vauua ulleanues tha any one dsagreeng wth hm was pretty much of sourpuss. Former Presdent Herbert Hoover dsagreed, as dd a consderable number of representatves and senators, wth some phases of defense program. The Presdent sought to quet m all by makng anor speech a fresde chat. There were holes n that speech, and scores of newspapers ponted at m, edtorally. Mr. Hoover took ssue wth some of Presdent's plans n a rado speech. Two days after"mr. Hoover's rado speech, Assstant Secretary Johnson, of war department, went on ar wth a "reply" to Mr. Hoover. Notwthstandng Presdent's contenton that re' was no poltcs m defease program, Mr. Johnson's speech was released by Democratc natonal commttee. Presdent and Hs Frends Have Rght to Back Plan At least, copy whch came to me was on statonery of commttee. do not mean to say that er Presdent or Mr, Johnson should not defend program whch s r responsblty. do nsst, however, that re s no excuse for accusatons of poltcs when y, mselves, are playng poltcs. n addton to Roosevelt- Hoover nterlude, any observer must have seen deluge of propaganda comng from varous places n government. The press agents have. been workng overtme n thnkng up deas that lnk r department's job wth development of a natonal defense program. Some of efforts are pretty rdculous, as slly as tryng to make love lfe of a bull frog appear mportant n tranng of a solder. That sort of thng s gong on promoton of Presdent Roosevelt's " ndfdacy for a thrd term. On top of ths stuaton, comes anor request from Presdent Roosevelt for congress to approprate addtonal money. He started out by askng somethng over a bllon dollars. One hundred mllon of ths Was to be turned over to hm, personally. But now, he has asked for one bllon more. He told congressonal leaders that terrfc debacle among alles, surrender of Belgans by r kng, Leopold, and some or successes of Htler murder drve necesstated faster spendng. Those needs may be genune. Army and navy people tell me and y ought to know that we have no army that s "ready to go," ready to carry on f we are attacked. But those same army and navy experts sad ths was not a new condton. They nssted that rebuldng of army and navy should have been undertaken a dozen years ago. Cost of 5, Planes t Ten Bllon Dollar* Strangely, request for addtonal money dd not reach congress untl newspapers throughout country began callng attenton to total cost nvolved n Presdent's call for 5, new planes. Mr. Roosevelt subsequently had sad that planes ranged n cost from $33, to $35, each. Well, f one takes an average that must be below mnmum and fgures cost at $, per plane, 5, planes would cost $,,,. Ten bllon dollars s a lot of money n'anybody's language. So, a tax bll s proposed. A decson s made to ssue "defense bonds" whch would be pad off by "defense" taxes that have been proposed, and job wll have been done n fve years.' t all sounds reasonable and logcal, but taxes proposed would amount to around $65,, a year and t s planned to ssue three bllons n defense bonds. Whch leaves queston stll unanswered as to how we are to pay for 5, planes that must cost around $,,,. t s all so confusng to a country boy, lke me. t remans only to be sad that re s no great reason to be confdent about success of our defense program. The program s needed n vew of world condtons whch cannot be gnored. For most part, t s a good program. But stll am askng why re s a call for natonal unty when responsble authortes are breedng- dssatsfacton or are permttng confdence to wane. There has been one agency of government that has become Amercanzed. The cvl servce commsson has shown ts colors. Notwthstandng that commsson has been shorn of much of ts authorty durng past few years, t has taken a defnte stand on matter of communsts and fascsts and ors who do not beleve n Amercansm. t has announced none of se wll be certfed for jobs n government Whch s all to good, except that patronage jobs outnumber cvl-servce jobs under New Deal Sprngtme s Season of Joy And Zest for Wld Creatures Wth Nature n Her Gayest Mood, Anmals Enjoy Ther Own Games and Frolcs. CPRNGTME n wlds s ^ playtme. The majorty of our mammals have r young n early months of year, and n Aprl and May t s possble to watt-l tx noml flttllgntnl garrel among puppes of felds. Badger, fox and otter cubs are very playful lttle creatures. The otter and badger appear to have a certan amount of method n r games, but fox cubs smply romp among mselves n a wld abandon. * On a slopng sand clff near my home seven fox cubs came out of a large hole; on ledge just outsde y played wth 'a round stone, pushng t wth r feet, tossng t n ar and allowng t to run down slope. When tred of ths y played a game whch resembled "Follow Leader." One would run forward, dodge and leap over all knds of magnary obstacles, and ors would follow n ts tracks; n all would roll toger n a rough and tumble, n whch r small teeth would tu$ at fur of r companons. Bouncng Badgers. Young badgers are among most amusng cubs to watch at play. Wth r bold black and whte markngs y are quantlockng lttle creatures, and rar clumsy, but re s no doubt that y thoroughly enjoy lfe, and r play s exuberant and strenuous. t_ jnrst tney poxe tner noses Tn ground, searchng for hdden grubs; n, wthout any warnng, all stffen r fur, makng t stand uprght, and now y look twce r sze. Wth r short legs also stffened y bounce round one anor lke footballs, n leap n, grp a mouthful of fur, and roll over and over. They break apart, and agan play bouncng game, and just as suddenly as y started > to play y cease, and next moment all are dlgently searchng for more food. Fan n Water. Many young otters are born at an awkward tme, that s at begnnng of wnter, but y are hardy lttle creatures and appear to be able to stand any amount of cold. Otters, more than any or wld creatures, show us that y thoroughly enjoy lfe; a plentful supply of food makes m contented, and both parents and young play most delghtful games. What appeared to be a large brown ball was floatng gently down stream, hardly makng a A Wse and Orwse HE hardest tumble a man Tcan take s to fall over hs own bluff. Consstency s a jewel uskch pawnbrokers refuse to recognwe. We should be knd to poor old worn-out horses. There are some men who put r shrts on m. ntellgence test (for grl): Can she refuse % kss wthout beng deprved of t? No, a grass wdow s not a woman whose husband ded of hay reve. "" Some grls are called gold dggers, but y are fathful to last fver. rpple as t swept along. Suddenly ball seemed to burst open wth a loud splash, and four excted otters wth r brght, eager eyes well above water, started swmmng round one anor. One leaped rght out of stream and over ts companons to dve on or sde, and as y floated along ths acrobat made crcles around m, those below tryng to grp t as t passed over. Then y al joned up agan, and seemed to be havng a struggle as to whch could pull ors under surface, a sort of sprted duckng game. They contnue to play untl all are tred. Then parents lead r young off to a well-hdden lar,*where y all sleep untl hunger and hgh sprts call agan. Olver G. Pke n London Tt- Bts. 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3 ^ ; PROFESSONAL CORNER PR; G R MrfUlSKEY f *«*» *»«u Tt* fam^ PNCKNEY WNS AT M. S. S. Pnckney evened mattars wth Mchgan State Santarum team re last Thursday nght when y put on a bg league fnsh n The PDckuey Santarha Offce Phono 6568 last nnng scored two runs and took Resdence Phono 389 game 8 to 7. RAY M DUFFY M. D. Pnckney, Mchgan CHROPRACTOR Dm.e! started ptchng for Pnckney and apparently had a 6 to 3 Offce Hotm DR. V. W. PETERSON StOO to 4: P. M. vctory won up to sxth when 7: to 9: P. M. Ann Arbor, Mchgan hs support blew up sky hgh and 5 Frst Notonal Bank handed Santarum 4 runs on a / \ platter. pauer. Pnckney nnckney as usual went very strong n early nnngs. They BJ DENTST C - M. GBSON, D. C. Darr w. sngles by J. Lavey and R _. _,,,.»»»/ BJU ft. *4 ¾ N. Kfekna Mchgan. _ Ledwd*e's trnl* r>h* Pheoea 37¾ S. MAN ST. Reason and Ledwdge's trple. They added more n second on hts Offce Ret, & ANN ARBOR, MCH. by Dnkel and Darrow and a walk to Evenngs by appontment L. Van. n 6th Ledwdge doubled HOWELL, MCHGAN and scored on R. Reason's ht. The DR MARY MNNSS San. got a run n second and two more n thrd. n 6th CLAUDE SHELDON CHROPODST Beaupre ht one through Darrow, All Foot Troubles Quckly Relevod Brogan drove to frst and ball got ELECTRCAL CONTRACTOR PHONE 37 away from J. Reason, Smth ht to Phono 9F Pnckn.y, ftfck, 35 Man St Ann Arbor, Mch rght, Mller tred for a shoestrng catch and mssed, two runs comng n. Van muffed Red's fly, Gruegel PERCY ELLS EML H ARNOLD walked, Blackner ht through short, two more runs scorng. Here Thorndyke ht nto a double play and AUCTONEER OPTOMETRST Graves fled to Mller. Gong to bat Farm Sales a Specal!} Phons Pnckney 9-Fl n 7th a run behnd, Mller frst LEE LAVEY GENERAL Ray H. Barrel! NSURANCE Phone S9-F3 Pnckney, Mchgan Paul M. Barroll A. J BURRELL & SONS ARTSTC MEMORALS R M. Charles worth, Mgr. Phone 3 Brghton Mch P. H. Swarthout & Son FUNERAL HOME Modern TeL AmhaUnee fqupmant 39 Servce Pncknoy, Mch. DON W. VAN WNKLE Attorney at Law Offce over frst Stata^avags Bank HOWELL, MCHGAN GUSS RSSMAN PLUMBNG aad HEATNG WU to Jlad to fve estmates»n4*ke Qlowag nstallttona *St«kar PJumbng, Steam or hot ar beatng Erectle pasape.water systems X3u burners Over years experence Phone Howell 6 CASH FOR Eye* Examned Glasses Ftted Only Exclusve Optcal Systora to Cty S. Man Ana Arbor, Mch. "The Swss Watchmaker H, RUST, JEWELER Sklled Watch and Clock Reparng Across from Allenel Hotel 7 S.Fourtk Ave. Ann Arbor, Mch. Pbone 6447 Neurocalometer and X-Ray Servce J. F. GROSTC, *> C. CHROPRACTC HEALTH Servce Pahnor Graduate Thursday 9-:3 A. M. Only Marchese Bldg. 3 S. Man St Ann Arbor, Mchgan DR J. t: CHAPMAN OPTOMETRST Eyes Exammned Glasses Ftted 34 Frst Natonal Bank Buldng Phone 7435 Ann Arbor, Mch. Cemetery Memorals ARNET'S 94 N. Man Ana Arbor, Mch Represented by EMERSON KNSEY PUnfeld JAY P. SWEENEY Attorney at Law HOWELL, MCHGAN MARTN J LAVAN Phone 3 Attorney at Law Brgbtoa, Mch. PAD DSABLED OR DEAD HORSES $ CATTLE $ Market Prce for Calves or Hogs Carcass Moat U Freeh aad Sotrnd PHONE COLLECT NEAREST STATON Howell 36 Am Arbor 5538 SMr My<rc Remlefng Wes tt up, sngled and stole second. Van ht a long fly to left, Mller gong to thrd after catch. M. Lavey batted for Dnkel and sngled, scorng Mller. La Mont struck out. Shrey sngled to deep center, scorng Lavey. P. Snger doubled. Ledwdge fouled out to frst. Paul Snger ptched 7th for Pnckney. Hawkns sngled over frst. Beaupre grounded out ptcher to frst, Brogan popped to Snger, Smth walked. Red ended game foulng out to Meyer. PNCKNEY Darrow, s LaMont, s J. Lavey, cf Shrley, cf, P. Snger, rs, p 4 Ledwdge, f 4 R. Reason, b 3 Meyer, c 3 J. Reason, lb 3 R. Snger, rf. C. Mller, rf L. Van. 3b Dnkel, p M. Lavey, rs SANTARUM Thorndyke, lb 4 4 Graves, cf 4 Hawkns, f 4 3 Beaupre, rs, 3b 4 3 Beeman, 3b Brogan, rs Red, rf 4 Smjth; lsv Gruegel, c 6 Blackmer, b Glover, p 3, - * «Three base ht, Ledwdge; two base ht, Ledwdge, Snger; struck out by Dnkel 3, Glover 5. Bases on balls off Dnkel,, Glover,, Umpres C. Mller and R. Snger. 5 7 PNCKNEY SOFT BALL LEAGUE Ledwdgo Wns Over Van 4 to 9. Hanos Beats Meabon to 5.?' o o : ^ TOCK t-w. FGOb Caap aad lround Fed for Sale haulng TrucknO L CA me^hj5 V^f ADE TO LONG DSTANCE DETROP STOCK CRAN ^CREAM Produce of All Knd. W. H. MEYER J NOTES of SO YjLARS Dspatch of June, 89 Pnckney s now runnng n De Last Monday n local soft ball league Ledwdge won anor game Captan of Company K'\ to tghten hs hold on frst place. Y Sam Wooster, poneer tramp defeated Ledwdge 4 to 9. Hulce Lvngston colunty and Ed Meyer ptched for Ledwdge. parts now. Batteres: Ledwdge, Hulce, Meyer James Burden and L. W. Reeves and Aschen; Van, Dnkel and Van. have been drawn on crcut court R H jury. Ledwdge The funeral of Andrew Cool, 63, Van 5 9 was held at Planfeld last Tuesday. Wednesday nght Hanes team NOTES of 5 YEARS AGO Dspatch of June 6, 95 Floyd Reason s buldng barn. a new! The Pnckney hgh school com mencemen wll be h'ld at opera Thomas Read wll buy wool ths houseon June 4. The baccalaureate year. address wll he gven a-t St. Mary's chuvh on June th by Kev. Fr. Cut worms are dong much damage to corn here mert program. Coyle. Followng s commence Born to Floyd Reason and wfe', one day last week a grl. ' ' ano ^ Sad e Harrs nvocaton Presdng Elder Hudson wll preach Rev. Camburn. _.. Salutatory ( usul, wn preach! "-"'"> -Claude Kenned> Kennedy at M. E. Church n mornng Vocal So Mr - H - D - rown Sunday and at Pettysvlle n af ternoon. Sunday and at PpttvsvMo ;«*w~ --< Oraton Madge Cook. Vocal Solo Florence Kre N. B. Mann now on road for Class Prophecy Duane Lavey Burnan-Stoepel spent Sunday here. Vocal Solo Helen Dunne Oraton Alger Hall F. A. Sgler has mproved appearance of hs resdence on Man St. Valedctory Madelne Moran Vocal Solo Kmmett Harrs by removng fence n front of t. Presentaton of Dplomas..J. P. Doyle There are 37 lodges of patrons of Remarks Rev, Fr. Coyle ndustry n ths country wth a mem-, Song Male Quartette bershp of,. Benedcton Rev. Camburn l Mrs. Fmmett Harrs entertaned A Sunday school wll be organzed a number of lades at her home near at Hcks school house next Sun- TFow-oll on June n honor of Ms,, d av - Lla Chubb who s soon to be a brde j The "Frendshp" rng craze s' Dasy Howlott of Gregory has renow sweepng country. turned from Cleveland where she has A. T. Mann s now travelng sales-j been attendng school. man faf* Wm. Peters Co., of ; Porn 6 J. Kvnn.s and wfe of f)re- Columbavlle, a wholesale dry goods gory on June lo a daughter. JUST THE WAY YOU WANT TT A PREMUM BEER AT A POPULAR PRCE * rm - A. V. Young of Gregory wm np. now a more vtal necessty n ths The Cong'l socety wll hold an ce ]?, rated on fo appendcts last week cream socal Saturday nght n! hursda naton than t has ever been before. y- The fact that we have to create a Clark hall. The engagement, of Mss t'lorenee natonal defense much greater than Gregory wants anor deputy Harrs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. has ever heretofore been requred n * sherff. The one apponted has sec-j Henr >' Harrs to Junor Hoonan of peace; tme? no reason and no ex ured a, job as motorman on street' Aberdeen, Washngton, has been an cars n Detrot. (' nounced. Mss Harrs has been teach- The honor roll for Pnckney '»* -<'' ' thcrc - prmary room s as follows: thrd Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reason gav< grade, Rll Monks; second grade Stella and Mart Clnton! a brthday party Saturday evenng Nelle Saw> yer s teacher. Dan. P. Markey delvered Memoral Day address at West Branch. Rev. H, H. Johnson ded at Stockbrdge Monday. The funeral was held re. He was presdent of M. E. Mchgan conference for 5 years n honor of r granddaughter, Ms.- Dorothy Wallace. A. F. Morgan has nstalled a /lne man mlkng machne. Mss Ella Ftch closed a successful who counsels coolness and cauton and economy of beng a peace-at-any prce advocate. We must not forget that economy cuse for us to abandon all thought of economy or effcency and endeavor to do as we dd durng frst World War--try to overcome nadequate natonal preparedness by heer spendng of huge sums of money. t s just ac certan as sunrse that f cw permt a sprt of recklessness, f we permt a sprt of emotonalsm t,, " ' " '* >uccessrujm we permt a sprt ol emotonalsn trm of school, dstrct No. 7 n take over drecton of buld uenoa Genoa rnh:v Frday ng of a natonal... defense,. wugan conference for 5 years LaRue Morm hn«.. " alulm ««"- "*«. *e we wn wll rere 45 teams drove from StnVkh^ tnn» V n a «'*Pted a pos- peat our experence of 97 and»»#. r,, u " v «rom atockbrdge J ton n Detro n t pa nost r r\rf,,. ' K to Mt. Peasant- Pleasant u,k where»» *u. bural v..^, was ^L,... jf "^. ( S and and nvte waste, extravacrance extravagance, The Pnckney ball team has reo< held.. S. P. Johnson of Pnckney graft and plng up of a new and ganzed for summer. Ther frst s a son of deceased. huge publc debt, and perhaps not game s aganst Fowlervlle on June A story by Joseph Krtland, son of accomplsh an adequate natonal defense at 4th. all. Prof. Wm. Krtland, founder of Rchard Roche and Mss Norma Culver of Howell were unted n l "f? 6SS - " S enttled " The """'»» th "* " June, 4 Glenn Gardner was burned about of, face and head Sunday nght s dong se J whle startng engne at Stockbrdge electrc lght plant. Roy Moran and Walter Reason are home from U. of M. for r summer vacaton. Mss Rachel Ftch closed a success Wednesdav noht tj«u ;, fl(, <., T T-. ^ lu ««aay., jt ful " ^ term m of scnoo school n n dstrct nv.m for us to develop waste and Home run htters last week were:. w tunng Keth Ledwdge, Paul Snger and L. trot Thursday. ' nff blazes as part of daly rougraft that developed durng frst Van. J. N. Bergn has sold an acre and, tne Ffteen fres n ffteen - da? s s World War because of our haste and R H a half of land at Hamburg Juncton ' record made b - v!ocal de P art " neffcency. Hahes 3 4 to J. R. Tompkns who wll buld a>ent recently. The fourteenth fre, We cannot forget, and we ought! a car ft»jabon 5 8 boardng house. wt^ ^ upholstery ablaze, was not to forget, that whereas when we ht Batteres: Hanes, P. Snger and Harry Whtlock s workng for : brou^' to fre department, started n frst World War we off and on durnp Van; Meabon, Meyer and Palmer. ce company at Toledo. y ear ' had a natonal debt of only $,,- Offcal Standngs _^^^_ j women of Bad Axe have taken ad-,, now we have a natonal Won Lost Pet. A far and hs daughter werej vanta * e of a s P ecal,ea P y ear P ro * deb: of,>4;",,,. Ledwdge both enrolled n Lapeer hgh school P sal made b^t he county clerk of The preparaton of _ our v.. tj natonal,. VT free 3.65 ths year. The far, Elmer Graham,'' m^rrage lcenses to all women ' defense under obtarl n world condtons should as be y accom now 5.85 was graduated n June, and grl,, who a PP'y n Persons, but recently p^hed obtan n wth world greatest should possble be accom- a 6.5 End, 7, has completed second three voun,ades appled n one day mount of economy, effcency, calm Hanes 5 Meabon..._ Van Games next week: Monday: Hanes vs Van Wednesday: Ledwdge vs Meabon Several Port Hope resdents recently consdered formng a "rght hand njury" club, when four persons all receved njures to r rght hand n space of a few days. One faled to remove a mddle fnger from a bowlng ball on tme. When Charles Neman went to bed one nght, he saw a flock of whte ducks on Pne Rver near he home at Standsh. Next mornng y were stll re, but were black n grade. Graham's educaton was n- costn * clerk ^3 from hs own ' terrupted n 95 by army servce. P ocket - He plans to go to college next year, Jt ' s Possble burglars who robwhle hs wfe attends hgh school. bed band nstrument storage St. Johns - A sow owned by Harroom at ^ Eaton 8 hl^h ^P" ry BalHnger of Bngham recently schoo] recently were muscally ncl»n- had a ltter of pgs. Last August «* Loot '"eluded three cornets, two she gave brth to 6, makng a total or three clarnets, an alto saraphone cf 36 pgs n two m.f~ ltters n - «less tba/>»-- and A two * wn A drum stcks. *-' a year, thus tyng a prevous record by a brood sow n Lapeer county. HOLLY - Although fres n Holly CONGRESSONAL aren't numerous, y seem to come WEEKLY LETTER n groups of threes when y do occur. For more than a year now, By Congressman Blackney whenever a fre broke out, two more would follow"wthr. T" M,w " Durn?,Mt two or three Veks stead of whte. A truck had overtur-' w!m ^* J^ V deal T * ^ of > c P">pagand? has Kverybody s agreed that we should >pend what s necessary for an adequate natonal defense. Kverybody ought to be agreed that money should be effcently spent. Those who counsel cauton, calmness, frmness, practcalty and economy are not dsloyal ctzens nor are y peaee-at-any-prcc advocates; y are advocates of an adequate natonal preparedness at a proper prce. t would be worse than foolsh, t would be nexpressbly dangerous, ness and cool judgment. Partsan poltcs ought to be lad asde, not by mnorty party alone, but by both partes, all partes, all groups, all classes and all sectons. We should gve due attenton, promptly.to those borng from wthn n ths country, and whle dong t we should at same tme be careful not not to perpetrate njustce* Oft* nnocent ctzens such as were prev. petrated durng frst World War. ^ Certanly, though, we ought not to take slghtest chance of permttng any "Ffth Column" to sabotaf» ' our defense efforts and perhaps crppe us at a crtcal moment, There s no need for hystera that s beng created,. That*, to ne«d for cool judgement and formance* ' - ~w*>$yf ^ aw.s -»Mh>OwVmr>^ $ts%&*^u v,;." T., *x;

4 -¾^ "Jf^DHf wwty sg'^;w. ^go^^^a^^a^^^- T 7 --w - -** *< ~> ;K- ^.--.. :-r& U -». > >>: «&> '. '>;:» *-*, **/.,, The Fshng Season Opens on June 5th Get Your Tackle Here TEEPLE HARDWARE mmtem TheBrtlfaBM CHELSEA, MCH. Mchgan'* Fnest Small Town Theatre A C-jadtScaed Frday, and Saturday, June 4,5 MY SON, MY SON" A Drama wth MADELNE CARROLL, BRAN AHERN, LOUS HAYWORTH and HENRY HULL A Novel Becomes a Screen Classc---- The One Pcture of Year You Won't Want To Mss Cartoon News ^ e e> - Sun., Mon., Tues., June 6, 7. 8 "T ALL CAME TRUE" A Comedy-Drama wth ANN SHERDAN, JEFFRY LYNN, HUMPHREYF BOGART, UNA OCONNER and ZAZU PTTS Cartoon Pete Snvth Specalty Wednesday, Thursday, June 9, Double Feature << THE GHOST COMES HOME" FRANK MORGAN. BLLE BURKE A Comedy wth and ANN RUTHERFORD Also, Wednesday. June. 94 ffpmt U f '- * marks made by Mrs. Mldred Communcatons were read and rewho was a guest. Offcal reports were gven by Mrs. Emly Kuchar j and Mrs. Nelle E. Heght. Mrs. Kuchar served candy. Followng - lng at hull a gallopng te* d at home of Mrs. da K.napp. Guests were: Mrs. May E. Sjtephanon, Mrs. Mnne Buck&ley, Mrs. Mne Cooper and Mss Jule A. Ball. ce cream and home made cookes were served. The Lades Guld of St. Stephen's Epscopal church held ts regular monthly meetng at.... Hall Thursday afternoon wth Mrs. Jenne Ferman, presdent, n charge. The meetng opened wth sngng, "Jesus Lover of My Soul" and prayer by presdent. Offcal reports were gven by Mrs. Frank Buckaleu and Mss Besse Hollster. A balance of $3.65 was reported n treasury. Varous queston were dscussed, among m ways and means of rasng funds, flowers for funerals, etc. Communcatons were read. The next meetng wll be held at home of Mrs. N. J. Stephanon, % Thursday afternoon, JuJy, as th regular date would be July 4, wth Mrs. Frank Buckaleu and Mrs. Mnne Cooper and Mrs. Stephanon actng as luncheon commttee. Mrs. Nelle J. Pearson, Mrs. E. Wray Hnckley and Mrs. da Knapp served a danty luncheon. Sunbeam Junor Court of Maccajbees was nsttuted at OOF Hall Saturday afternoon by Mrs. Mldred E. Klne, of Lansng, dstrct mana-. ger of Lvngston and Genesee coun-j tes asssted by Mrs. Esr Hollster of Lansng, assstant dstrct manager, wth a charter roll of 3 members. The court s offcered as follows: ^^ Betty Ann Kuchar, commander, Dana ^* Gray, past commander, Hazel Lear, " - J leutenant commander, Mary Strand- f,;, _.. -» j borg, record keeper, Ella Mae Gray, golden deed keeper, Shrley Gray, chaplan, Robert Moon, sergeant,donlad Do you know how banks are organzed? Moon, natonal flag bearer; Ed- Frst a comprehensve j ward Moon, Maccabee flag bearers: analyss of communty s Alce Ruth Moore, frst guard, Barbaradell made.f organzevs are convnced Way, second guard, Patsy that a new bank s feasble, Taylor, sentnel, Mrs. Mary Moore, an applcaon fcr a char court drector, Mrs. Nelle E. Haght, ter s submtted showng assstant court drector. name of bank, locaton,captal Meetngs w'll be held frst and and surplus to be rased thrd Saturdays of each month at and names of proposed ncorporators OOF Hall. The next meetng wll be and offcers. held Saturday afternoon, June. A natonal bank charter must Guests were: Mrs. Nelle J. Pearson, Mrs. Mary E. Stephanon, be secured from Comptroll Mrs. er; a state bank or trust company charter must come from from state bankng department. The charterng authorty makes an nvestgaton to justfy openng a new bank. f decson s favorable, a permt to organze s ssued, and stock may n be sold. When stock has been successfully marketed artcles of assocaton and an organzaton certfcate are fled. The charter s n ssued and bank may commence busness. AUTO LOANS Fnance your new or model used car through bank. late ths FRST NATONAL BAM June 4 Coffee t Lotus Br " a Mnne Buckaleu, Mrs. M. Taylor, Mrs. E. Gray, Marlyn Rogers, and PHONE Mrs Mldred E. Klne and Mrs. Es- 38F3 r Hollster of Lansng. * ce cream and cake were served. Mrs. Glen Borton, who underwent ALLED VETERANS an operaton for appendcts at Mcpherson Memoral hosptal at Howell was brought to her home Frday where she s convalescng. A sster from Oho s wth her. Mr. and Mrs. Harlen Hall of Marne Cty spent week end wth ly organzed n Lvngston Mr. Hall's sster, Mrs. George D. Knapp and famly. Mr. Hall s dfferent veteran RNSO PEANUT BUTTER Lge. Pkgt, BREAKFAST MAD COFFEE Lb. Jar 3 Lbs... 38c CATSUP, HENZ 4 Os. Bottle 9c MUSTARD Full Quart c Flour JEWELL SHORTENNG TOMATO JUCE ODZED SALT ROYAL GELATN ORANGE JUCE 83 3 Lb. Can 39c 46 Oz. Can lsc Lb. Box 7c 3 Pkgt 4c 3 No. Cam 5c LAKESHORE PUMPKN No ¼ Can c ShreddedWheat "»7 enz Soups Cans Old Dutch Cleanser Cans CAMPFRE MARSHMALLOWS Lb. Pkg 7c CRACKER JACK 3 Pkgt. c ELBOW MACARON Lb. Box 5c SODA CRACKERS Lb. Box 5c 5 ARMOUR'S CORNED BEEF «. Can c SWFT'S PORK & BEANS 3 3 Ox. Cant 5c BUTTER Lb 8V c PORK STEAK Lb...., SLCNG BOLOGNA LB 5c.7c SLCED BACON OLEO Lb loel LB..9c ROUND STEAK PURE LARD Lbt 5c Lb...9c BANANAS MLLERS COTTAGE CHEESE Pkg. c 3 Lb. 7c PORK CHOPS Frst Cut. Lb... 5c REASON & SONS COUNCL A well attended and enthusastc quarterly meetng of Alled Veterans Councl was held at FowlervUe on June 5th. Ths councl was recent County for purpose of co-ordnatng and ; consoldatng varous actvtes of j organzatons,' superntendent of schools at Marne n county. J Cty. He expects to reman re for The councl s composed of repres Mr. year and Mrs. N. J. Stephanon n! entatves of Lvngston County Camp company wth Mr. and Mrs. Jesse* No. 6, Unted Spansh War Veter- Wheeler of Webster vsted Mr. and j ans. Jesse B. Cooley Post, Amercan Mrs. Wllam H. Glbert at Oxford! Legon, rghton; Devereaux Post, Am- Sunday. ercan Legon, Howell; Orson A. Rose Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haggadore and Post, Amercan Legon, FowlervUe; N HOWELL Mlraber Federal Depost son, Gerald, spent week end wth' and Barnes-Lyons-Roberts Post, Vet- "WTHN THE LAW" fa ur«nc«corporaton. All Mr. Haggadore's parents, Mr. anderans of Foregn Wars. The meetng A Melodrama wth oottts luaured up to 5,b tot Mrs. John M. Haggadore at mlay was conducted by Councl Commander, Henrch *W. Gangnuss. Comman- RUTH HUSSEY, PAUL KELLY each Depostor, Cty and Mrs. Haggadore's bror, Everett Ramsey and famly of Cen-jder Gangnuss announced follow and WLLAM GARCAN terlne. ng appontments for ensung. Plu»--"The March of Tme "Amerea' Youth H Mrs. Florence Spoonser of Chel-;year: j " bror, Kenneth Kuh n and wfe of Fargo, N. Dakota, are expected 8ea who has been s P«ndn S a few Publcty: Frank D. Bush, Howell, here ths week to spend reman- weeks wth her t> rotn er-n-law and Charman; James Myers, Howell; der of summer here. sster has gone to Ann Arbor to vst Leonard Bll, Brghton, Walter E. Planfed Oln Marshall was take n to. her sster, Mrs. Mnne Parker. Render, Webbervlle, Earl C. Wrght, U. of M. Hosptal n Ann Arbor last Mrs. Blanche B. Pryer has gone FowlervUe, Dr. E. A. Collacott, of M. B. W. Roberts and son, Paul, week f r a major operaton, last to Ann Arbor to vst her son-n-law Howell. were Sunday dnner guests of hs * tms week, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Steerng: August Skolasky, Howell mor, Mrs. Florence Dutton and The Junor Kngs Daughters had a G * ^* er and son Ben ' E ' ***««"* Charman, Elbert L. Grove, Howell, called on Mrs. Donald Martn and bake sale Tuesday p. m. ^am^y- Howard B. Newberry, Howell, Ray mor of Webbervlle. Dr. and Mrs. Cyrus Gardner of' Mr8 da ' Kna her W' da u*hter-n- Baldwn, Brghton, Thomas Woods, FowlervUe, Wllam H. Stephens, Vvan and Herbert Dyer spent Lansng called on her uncle, Charles' law» Mrs * ^ ^ D- Kna PP»* d ** Burden, Sunday p. m. j chldren, Rchard and Dayle Louse? Howell. part of last week wth Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Roberts. Mrs. Roberts wth chldren called on r mor who s n Bay Cty hosptal Sunday. A large crowd attended Guld at Mrs. Carl Lllywhte's Wednesday. All old offcers were elected for new year except Secretary, Mrs. June Taylor wll act All were surprsed wth a lght lunch furnshed by hostess and presdent. Ardth Wrght, Dorothy Lllywhte vsted Mre - da Kna PP' 8 bror-n-j Legslatve: Major Bravener, Fow- Peggy Cranna, Vrgna May and law and s»«ter, Mr. and Mrs. George lervlle, Oarman; Wlls L. Lyons, Mavs Glenn are among graduates' Van Horn at Howell.! Howell, James Myers, Howell, Karl of Stockbrdge who are enjoyng a" Laupence R - Q ueal at>d daughter, Welker, Howell, C. R. Sutton, Brghtrp to Washngton D. C. ths week, Maa Hamburg J*«R«Wn«Q al of Mo spent, ton, Wllam Nesbtt, HoweU. week end wth Mr. Queal's far Henry M. Queal and Mrs. Queal. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Myers entertaned over week end r sons- Entertanment": Carl A. Roaseter, FowlervUe, Charman, Floyd Borst, Brghton, Harold Burnett, Howell, James L. Sten, Howell, Myron. Unlaw and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. j Wgglesworth, Howell, Wllam Han Wth Mrs. May E. Stephanon, ' Baafl Bell "» d ^ daughters, Wanda! son, Howell. Mrs. Eva B. Jacobs was an evenng j commander presdng Hamburg hve, and Geraldne. a nd Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Audt and Fnance: Dr. W. J. B. guest Frday of Mrs. Florence Dutton No. 39, Lady Maccabees met n re- mond Martel and James Edward of 'Hcka, Fowlervlle,Charmaa, Wllam A number of chldren of Planfed ^ ^ ge&son at.. O. F. Hall on! Dearborn. Wanda Bell who has been Jones, Howell, Maron Yerka, Fowpeople were taken nto church Tuesday affctrnoon. Announcement «P«ndng past four weeks and a lervlle, Albert Zmmerman, Brghton Sunday. was made of a card party to be held; ***' ^^ Bw grandparents returned Floyd Greely, Howell, Clff Collett, at home of Mrs, Mldred Wht-, hom *' Brghton. ^ j frmnrt locy n Ham b ur «townahp Tnunday; * A resoluton was passed pledgng, UJCXUy afternoon, June -3 wth Mrs. Wht- BOARD OF REVEW support of allj&terans and enlock and Mrs. Elsabeth Houghton!?&* Vllage Board of Revew wll dorsng any movement to combat Rta Young of Ann Arbor, vsted as commttee n charge, j "* * at **» town hall, Tuesday, June tubversve and un-amercan actlvher parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. Young Arrangementa for organzaton ( 8th * tes wthn county, state or naton Sunday. of a Junor court were completed, j ^/ H. Kennedy, Presdent ^ ~ Thomas Howlett and son and j The next meetng wll be held on - Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nlebett and tster of Detrot are vstng r! Tuesday afternoon, June 8, and wll _ w _ # w ^,,w «H. M *» ***** UonkM were n Jackson n Stat**, ths week. be a brthday meetng honorng ' J!?JZ^J?ZLX * **»*"' Mefver and daughter of Great } members who have brthday annver- Urft BUmMr ^ ««* M< G. Kuhn and George are spendng sares n Aprl, May and June, Re- Ambrose Kennedy was a town on ' Umaastar of RoaevlUe called on Mr. { 4* that farm home here. Klne, of Lansng, dstrct manager Sunday extendng glad hand. and MraHaanr Hauck Monday nght, j.;> a ess Slf> ".#» RADSHES 3 Buncbet '."" c GfrEEN ONONS 3 Buncbet...:. lte We R/*erre ttgt* To Unfe Quanttes Standard Staton RED CROWN GASOLNE For Quck** Startng Chanpe Now to Summer s and Grease* Car Greash* Car JM^-; Nat. Door Check & Mt*.Co, «H-HH H?? FOR LAMB. Ma* Pnckney Hgh School Alumn Reunon The Pnckney Hgh School Alumn Reunon wll be held at F;nckaey on Saturday, June 5. Soft ball game at 8:8 p. m. - Hgh School v» Alumn Banquet at Hgh School Audtor! uw at 6:8 p. m. P R G R, A M _ Call to Order - R, H. Teeple, Pre*, Song "Amerca"..~...*... Group Roll Call by Classes Mss Dorothy Ells, Sec'y ntroducton of Toastmaster, R. H. Teepe Response... Gerald McClear, Toastmaster Pano Solo Man MWrad Hanes Welcome to Class of 94 ~ Mrs. Latum Hewlett Response - ^ ~ Russell Gardner Presentaton of Lfe Membershps to Class of 8M... Mrs, Mary Jane feat* Response ~ ~ -...». Dr. Morauu Wlson lap uance suss usmraa raraear Readng - ~~ - Ufa, Mary Jane Tssek Memoral -Mrs. Florence Baaghn, Mrs. Lata Danforth. Solost Mrs. Lata Darrsw, Trumpet solo»<^..w»<w... Electon ef Offcers Adjournment»w»»..«w.«..».^.w»...nm vasvar DANCE TO MUSC #F COOPWWaTLLS BCHWP«4 ( ^e" -^--^^^:^^ :

5 * & We&mcUy. Jne.4 * " SPECALS! FR.SAT, June4, June 5 Wheates Pkg d Medal Flour 5 Lb. Sack Campbell's Soups EXCEPT CHCKEN OR MUSHROOM SUGAR Lbs. Maxwell House Coffee Table Rng Dressng Qt. Rnse Small Mustard, Table Kng Spry Oleo Eekrch Camay Soap vory Soap Chpso Oatmeal Dreft Qt. 3 Lb Can Lb. 3 Bars Med. Bars Lge. Pkg. n bulk 3 Cans 5c 49c for 6 Lbs. Lge. Pkg, Kraft's Cheese Z * Lb. Pkg. Rlnso z Lge. Pkgs. Savon Coffee 3 Lbs. 5c c 5c 4c 47c c 8c c 37c 39c Kennedy's Gen. Store PHONE 3F3 WE DELVER Wanted-Wool At lv arket Prces Lynn Hendee Phone 35F, Pnckney PHONE 35F4 Frank Plasko LOCAL AND LONG DST ANCE TRUCKNG. LVE STOCK,FURNTURE NO JOB TOO BG DALY TRPS NO JOB TOO SMALL TO DETROT PNCKNEY. MCH. Fountan Servce Fresh Fruts and Vegetables CmV Cgar* Tobacco Joe Gentle m* Mrs. Magalne Lange called on Mrs Edna Spears Frday. Donald Sger of Detrot called on frends here Saturday nght. Mesdames W. C. Hendee, Roy and Walter Clark were n Howell Frday. The Pttng Dspatch Catered at Pottolftlce at Pnckney, Mch, at second class matter. Subscrpton $.5 a year Pad s Advance. 4 PAUL W. CURLETT * PUBLSHER 9 M. E. Darrow was n Howell on busness Monday., ^Afc Gene Mann of Detrot s spendng a few days at hs home here. Wm. Mullholland of Dxboro spent a couple of days here last week. "^ * rr r «n n. - r... Mchael T. Kelly of Dexter spe^t Sunday afternoon wth Pnckney frends. Martn Rtter, jr., wll work at Wnans Lake Golf Course ths summer. Clare Wllams s workng at Burroughs Country Club, near Chlson. Mr. and Mrs. John Burg and son and Mrs. Edth Peck spent Sunday n Salne. Verne Beattle of Howell was a Sunday guest at home of Mrc. Mable aham. State S.''rtaru'n Sunday Mr. and Mrs. saac Pepper and famly, and Mss May Scott of Detrot spent Sunday wth Rev. and Mrs. Mary Brandle of Detrot s spendng week wth Mrs. Casper Mrs. J. M. McLucas and famly. Volmer. Mrs. Lucus Doyle and son, Jmmy, The babes of Mr. and Mrs. Konneth Davs, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Van- and Mrs. Edna Spears were n Slambrook, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ] Jackson Thursday. Beltz were baptzed at Cong'l Ernest Whte and wfe of Howell church spent Sunday evenng wth Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whte. on Chldren's day last Far's Day June 6 GVE FATHER CGARS, CGARETTES, PPE, PPE RACK, BLLFOLD. KEY CHAN, KODAK, PLAYNG CARDS, POKER CHPS, SHAVNG BOWL, SHAVNG SETS, SHAVNG CREAM, SHAVNG BRUSHES, SHAVNG LOTON, SAFETY RAZOR. BRUSH and COMB SETS, FLASHLGHTS, CARD CASE, STAT- ONARY.LUNCH BOXES.SODA KNG BOTTLE «nd SPARKLETS Fars'* Day Cards WE CARRY A FULL LNE Kennedy Drug Store Gerald Reason and Sam Lafata are pantng resdence of lafe Dr. H. F. Sger. Mr. and Mrs. James Hall of Hamburg spent Sunday wth Mr. and MTJ Mr. and Mrs. Ona Campbell were Mrs. George Meabon, jr., r n Detrot Monday. Merwn Campbell. daughter, Dorothy and sons Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Lous Stackable of Mr. and Mrs. Orvlle Nash were n and Dale attended Commencement Detrot spent Ste week end at r Ann Arbor Saturday. exercses at Stockbrdge Hgh School Thursday evenng. farm west of town. vr o u o, J A U xr*. o /j -u~, xv r-- * r Mrs - Russell Bokros and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gllen of Lan-,,, t,.. DR. C. L. HENDEE «,{ «_._* *u^ ~- J ^ w rene, were n Howell Saturday. VETERNARAN sng spent week end wth Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Darrow. Mrs. Nette Vaughn spent week fcu" P>e of 9Rc! Joh Clyde Darrow of Mlford vsted end wth Mr. and Mrs. Roy Merrll {hs bror, Wm. E. Darrow, a cou- at Webster. c u days last week. Harry Ayers and wfe of Plymouth 6 A. n Hafner attended 5th an- were Sunday callers at Orvlle Sunday ersary banquet guests of of Mr. Acaca and Lodge Mrs. Nash Mrs. home. Adah Sprout spent week F. Henry 6 A. Hauck M. at Detrot were Mr. Saturday and njrht Mrs. end wth her sster, Mrs. Agnes Runcman at Lansng. «4 _ J Edde Kaser and Jack Follck of De- Mss Rose Berqust of Washngton JCJ *"» D. C. spent a part of last week wth Clfford Wolfe has returned to Meadvlle, Penn., after vstng hs famly here. They wll move re n August. George Lusk, superntendent of Masonc Home at Alma called at Dspatch offce Wednesday and on ( Ross Read. The Msses Fanne Monks and Nelle Gardner called on Mrs. Florence Monks Devne and famly of Dexter last Wednesday. M>. and Mrs. James Greene of.lansng and Mss Jance Carr of De- J trot were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Carr. Earl Berqust, Bll Baughn, Betty Baughn and Rose Mary Read called on Arnold Berqust at Mchgan SECOND ST. Phon* MCHGAN Mrs. Merwn Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes and famly, Detrot, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell. Mrs. Gordon Hester of Detrot spent last Thursday and Frday wth Notwthstandng ran whch fell Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nsbet. J (lurng early part of after- Dr. and Mrs. Robert Hrd and noon feld day was pulled off at daughters of Wayne were Sunday school playground accordng to guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Mller, schedule last Frday afternoon. The Mrs. Wll Mercer, Mrs. Gerald 'Senors won meet scorng (37 Reason, Msses Alce and Laura ponts, junors were second wth Hoff were n Howell last Wednesday 4, :tth and th grades ted wth Mrs. Ro.scoe Yarborough, her fam- J each and Hth graders scored ly of Detrot, are spendng week ponts. Hll Haughn scored wth Mrs. Max Ledwdge and famly, greatot number of frst for boys Mrs. Jack Schneder, Mrs. Hay and Helen Reason for grls, both Nel and son, Gary, of Wndsor were placng hgh n jumpng and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross runnng events. Followng contest afternoon. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orvlle Nash and Norman Reason was around last son, Lloyd were Sunday dnner guests Mrs. Roche Shehan and daughter, week crculatng a petton to renomnate Charles W. Adams of Howell week n Detrot. of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nash at Howell, Kay, of Ann Arbor vsted Mrs. Jas. Roche last week Tuesday afternoon. as representatve on Republcan Sunday evenng guests at home tcket. of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bokros were Mrs. Floyd Parshal of Hartland, Mr. and Mrs. Morneau of Grand r daughter, Mrs. Andrew Torok daughter, and two grandchldren cal-; j^* B "j"j a and son of are employed by Wm. Loll Detrolt - led at James Dockng home Sunday.» n hs taver n and lve over t. The ^- * nd Mrp - L y Hend f B " d son Lolls have moved nto r home on *ex, were n Owosso last Thursday to Mss Henretta Kelly entertaned see tner West Unadlla St. daughter, Mrs. James Nash twelve employees of Ann Arbor Bob Martn whle competng n * nd,ttle granddaughter, Kay Ann. Trust Co. at a wene roast Frday hgh jump at school feld day The members of Fve Hundred evenng. of Mrs. Wllard Nph Scorer, Grls, Helen Reason Frday, ted for frst place but he Club were guests at a one o'- Class Champon :-Senors, Class of '4 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nanry and spraned hs ankle dong t and s Hanbaum at Ukeland famly of Ann Arbor were Sunday now on crutches. clock luncheon last Wednesday. ~~ *""" The C. F. Hewlett, Watkns dealer for Mr. and Mrs. Phllp Sprout h-.-' J^Kng of essays wrtten sourn half of Lvngston coun as Sunday dnner guests.geo. Crane ject took place at school Tuesty ty who wno recently recency moved movec jere nere rom from and wfe'of Detrot, Mr. and Mrs. on Huron-Clnton Parkway Pro- callers at home of Mrs. EU4 Me- Cluskey. Mrs. W. J. Nash and daughter, sabel, spent Sunday wth Dr. and Mrs. Jas. Nash at Else. Mrs. Nash remaned for a week's vst James Shrey Jr. has purchased Mke Pankhoff house on Ham- St, now occuped by Perry Brown and wll move re next month. Mr. and Mr*. Loas Shehan, Mrs. Edna Spears, and Claude Sheldon were Sunday dnner guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hanes of Lanand Mrs, Eugene Shehan n Ann Ar-j sng were n town Frday to get r bor. household goods. Floyd s now one Mrs. James Roche was hostess to. of man cogs for Smons Steel sxteen grand chldren and one great Company and hs address s Mangrand chld at a dnner party Sun- cheater. He plays on both Y. M day. Or guests wen Russell West C. A. and Unted States Steel and Gar McKllen of Am Arbor and Lou Wlson and Bob Uhl of Lansng and George Roche of Dexter. ) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson had as Sunday dnner guests, Mr. and Mrs.Waldo Ttmus and famly, Flnt Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wandel and son of Battle Creek, Roland Cook and wfe of Lansng, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson and daughter, Elane. Robert Barnard and wfe of Salne were afternoon callers. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson had as r guests far supper Sunday nght: Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wndell and Geraldne, of Grand Rapds, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Cook and famly of Lansng, Mr. and Mr*. Waldo ttmus and famly of Flnt, Mr. and Mrs. of Salne, Mrs. Besse Mr. and Mrs. Frank Read. Senor champon tug-o'-war team Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. pulled town team nto drt. Ed Snger were Mr. and Mrs. Roland. Snger and famly, Jm Snger and NTER CLASS MEET wfe. Mrs. Fred Read was hostess to '> yard dash, grls, H. Reason members of her contract brdge club 5 yard dash, boys, W. Baughn at a one o'clock luncheon Tuesday r> yard dash, grls, H. Reason loo yard dash, boys, G, Hendee Basketball toss, grls, V, Baughn Baseball Toss, boys, J. Young Baseball Toss, grls, Eleanor Hanfan Broad jump, boys, W. Baughn. Broad jump, grls, R. Read Hgh jump, boys, ted for frst: Don Wdmayer, R. Martn, E. Drost. Hgh jump, grts, D. Jasmer (Jrls Tug-'o-war, Junor Grls Boys Tug-o'-war, Senor Boys Grls Relay, Freshmen Grls Boys Relay, Senor Boys Hgh Scorer, boys, Wm. Baughn. Che^a r^ Text "or San Antono, Charles Soule and daughter, of How- day, teachers actmg as judges, ^nesea nas le* or oan AHMJUO, 3- esravs were wrtten. Helen Rea- Texas, to vst ralatvel and fnends ell. whtmore Lake son won frst prze and Paulne Mctp AVMrts to return Julv Mrs. John Kane o wnnmore uu*e, * P 7. Cut.«Ua"d Henry Hauck Mrs. Fred Art, and M M He.en Rea- ^ ^ m ^ W t o d J g attend* Ma8.nc banquet at son of Detrot were *uert,, of Mr. Pmckney D ls patch»ere Wand How... Frday n! g ht fou.wn* whch! and^mr, M. J. Reason one day.art ^ ¾ ^ ^ ^ > ub " Flnt lodge No. 3 conferred a frst degree, long form on four canddates. soft ball n conversaton wth Attorney Jaj P. Sweeney of Howell Saturday hr nformed us that scene of present battle n France s very fam lar to hm. He werv^d wth fleu artllery and most of r fghtn. was done n Anse-Soasons sec tor. He remarked that t seemed «pty to lay waste such a beautful country. The Horse Jockey conventon held at Wayne Bennett farm recently was a great success, beng attended by joektys from all over sourn Mchgan. Wayne Bennett traded four tmes n an hour. Sol 'Harrs after tradng all day ons; ended up wth same hone hack n hs posntus conameraote new money. Saturday gueats of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hendee were Dr. and Mrs. ('pct Hendee and?on, WHatr. o<" Dexter and Mrs. Max Parknson of Ann Arbor. The Senor caps and gowns arrved and y wore m to school Tuesday. Mss Norma Esele s spendng Mrs. M. F. Graves spent Tuesday week jn Detrot. and Wednesday n Jackson and was...., u. guest of her daughter, Nyra, at Mss Marjone Curly of Marysvlle, a banquet and move, sponsored by Mchgan spent Wednesday wth Mss her club Helen Kennedy. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Mrs. "Roy Merrll and Mercedes, of H Carr were Jack Roberts and wfe Hamburg spent Tuesday wth Mrs. of Detrot, Mr. and Mrs. Mylo Ret- Nette Vaughn, ter snd daughters of Albon. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Slayton and DT. Frank Kelly of Baltmore. Md., famly of Howell spent Sunday wtta John Kelly of Chelsea, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rchardson. Jack McLaughln and famly of Chel- Mrs. F. E. Moran and daughters, sea were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- of Flnt spent Sunday wth Mr. and ert Kelly at a wene roast Thursday Mrs. S. E. Swarthout. evenng. Mrs. McLaughln remaned Mrs. W. A. Haslan of Wndsor, wttn for a short vs*. OnUro, spent past At ^ last regular meetng of Lv- her mor, Mrs. Anna Kennedy, ngston Lodga No. 7«P. ft A, K m The Jolly Doten Fhre Hundred commttee composed of John Martn Club were guests of Sherff and Mrs. AM Carpenter, and W. C. Mller Kennedy at a 6 o'clock dnner, Satwas apponted to select a sutable urday evenng. materal for late Thomas Read Mr. and Mrs. C H. Kennedy want «ho was eharma* of Masonc to Kaaareth MfcWga^T^aday to Btdg. Assocaton when two Ma- got tkar daughter, Helen, sonk stores were auh and rendered nvaluable ad n r coswtructea. j. :¾.¾?«' %- &d m*: > \ -».. ' < k>f ^

6 V 5 "r *K--' * t "? &v * water heatng An ELECTRC water hooter a really a gant Thermos bottle whch keeps water hot for your use ready mnute you want H, twentyfour hours a day. That s why ths modern method of water heatng s so clean and convenent.... why you need never wat for water to get hot, or lft a fnger to heat t. That h why more and more famles are choosng ths latest electrcal convenence to add to many or electrcal servants n home. An electrc water heater s COMPLETELY AUTO MATC once t «nstalled, you can forget t. t s as dependable as your electrc lght. Stop at any Detrot Edson offce today and learn how nexpensvely YOU can enjoy electrc hot water. THE DETROT EDSON COMPANY OeS as sua THAT THE CRPPLED MAY WALK t L. Drummond, Dstrct NTA Drector, s shown above (left) Hat cratches-bult n NYA craftahop a Grand Rapds to r. Thomas Smth of Grand Rapds Rehabltaton League. of se adjustable crotches were made by 7th gaawork experence on NYA program. They wn be teased to jteatfl recevng league assstance. Almost all hosptals lttsejtutons n Grand Rapds are now recevng NYA and 36 hosptals throughout state are lecefsag heta KTYA "nurs*-»!de** program. be?dspatch$.5 Yrr» Pbt**b WejpgyUy, June. 94 JEHOVAH'S WTNESSES N TROUBLE Sx members of cult known as ' OUR/ Jehovah's Wtnesses were n jal at Kennebunk, Mane after a wld week EXCHANGES end of dsorder n whch two men were shot, sect's headquarters raxed by fre and two men beaten. Rev. F>. Warren Peek of St John *** fr * CM Parted»t Sanford, a nearoy towx church, Ypaant has been apponted waen toro *ect members pastor of St. Thomas church, Ann [dstrbutng lterature refused to sal Arbor, to succeed late Rev. Tho- ute " an Amercan flag on grounds mas Carey. Annette Jackson, 8, daughter of Paul Jackson of Jackson, was struck and klled by an auto drven by Hss Esr Arts of Stockbrdge on W^n^Jav \**t whl f on her way home from school n Jackson. The $5, damage sut of 3 year old Alger Lynch of Fenton, va Raymond Lee, Fenton school teacher, resulted n a no cause for acton verdct by a crcut court jury n Flnt last week Tuesday. Lee s alleged to have beaten up youth two years ago knockng out two teeth. The Cty of Grand Rapds has lost ts fght n supreme court for rght to drll for ol on land t owns. Sad land was gven to cty for park purposes by Pare Marquette Ralroad and Central Land Co. and court ruled ths does not nclude drllng for ol. Melvn Humphrey of Rves Juncton was found gulty of volatng dog quarantne re last week and fned $ and $3.75 costs. Lawrence Jump, son of Rev. Herbert Jump, pastor of Frst Congregatonal church has been taken prsoner by Germans n France whle drvng an ambulance. Last Wednesday afternoon, Mss Dorothy Carr, brde elect, was honored by a tea at home of Mrs. Scott A. Baker n Lansng. Mrs. K. VanWnkle asssted Mrs. Baker at tea table whch had lavendar, columbne and yellow narcss as ts centerpece. Mss Caar receved a gft of lnen from group whch ncluded n addton to Mrs. Baker and Mrs. VanWnkle, Mrs. James A Greene, Mrs. Leland Carr, Mrs. H. L. Reed, Mrs. Ray Chase, Mrs. T. H. Wallace, Mrs. G. H. Ash worth, Mrs. S. B. Mullen, Mss Erma Mullen and Mss Elzabeth Young.-Lansng State Journal. The vllage of Chelsea has started a garbage collecton system ths year The marrage of Mss Laura Relly, formerly of Pnckney to Don Roberts of Dexter s announced. t took place on Aprl 5 last at Angola, ndana on Aprl 5 last. They are now conductng a refreshment stand, known as "Olde Barn*' on U. S. 6 near Ann Arbor. Robert Taylor and Frances Messerschmdt wll be crowned kng and queen of Parsons Grst Mll at Dexter on June. \^ Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Campbell of Dexter on June 4, a son. buldng permts were ssued n Ann Arbor durng month of May. H. E. Ballard, offcal wearman at General Motors Provng Grounds says t raned 4 days durng May. Total precpaton durng month was 8.54 nches. Hghest temperature 85 degrees. The vllage of Stockbrdge has adopted an ordnance lcensng junk yards and places for dsmantelng automobles. Marred at Ann Arbor by Rev. W. R. Leon on May 4th, Robert Bowen of Gregory to Gladys F. Ronbecker of Ann Arbor. James Dawson, 7, colored, of Detrot was drowned n Euler Lake near Brghton last Tuesday* Mrs. E. A. Calacott of Howell suffered njures last week when her car collded wth one drven by James Paul of Cohoctah on Oak Grove road. Mlford hgh school wll graduate 6 ths year, largest class n r hstory. K. ASCHENBRENNER STARTS TRANNG FOR BG MATCH Julus Asehenbrenner, smallest professonal wrestler n game, has started tranng for hs bouts whch he has ths fall.tbe local wrestler has had only two bg fghts that he lost on account of not tranng. Bp looks of thngs ths tme he has really taken t up as Ann Arbor and Ypaant wll send down S good sparrng partners. Besdes ths, veteran Fanner Newton from Fowlervlle who baa had 4 yean of professonal wrestlng experence,wtl also tran wth Asehenbrenner, gvng hm at least two matches a wssh.the that r relgon forbd allegance or than to Dety. Fstcuffs followed and Dwght Robnson, «and Frsd MacDonald, 88, were wounded by shot gun slugs aa battle raged over a mle front Fftflwny»k* nhftftf^r, ft mob of, set fre to sort's headquarters and raded an apartment house draggng out- a number of cult members. STATE OP MCHGAN THE CRCUT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF LVNGSTON N CHANCERY. Dwght W. Wegener and Florence A. Wegener, hs wfe, Plantffs, vs Henry G. Bush, George Jewett, James Smth," Lev D. Smth, Burr R. Smth, Robert M. Stansbury, Charles W. Hays, Paschall P. Wheeler, and r unknown hers, devsees, legatees and assgns, Defendants. Sut pendng n Crcut Court fox County of Lvngston n chancery at Howell, Mchgan, on day of June 94. t appearng from sworn bll of complant as fled n sad cause, that plantffs have not been able after dlgent search and nqury to ascertan wher sad defendants are alve or dead, or where y may resde f lvng, or f y have any personal representatves or hers lvng-, or where y or any of m may resde.or wher ttle, nterest,clam,len,possble rght, of se defendants have been assgned to any or person or persons or wher such ttle, nterest, clam, len or, possble rght has been dsposed of by wll by sad defendants. And t furr appearng that plantffs do not know and have been unable after dlgent search and nqury to ascertan names of persons who are ncluded as defendants wthout beng named. Upon moton, refore of Don W. VanWnkle, attorney for plantffs, t s ordered that above named defendants and r unknown hers, devcees, legatees and assgns, cause r appearance to be ente e heren wthn three months from date hereof, and that n default reof sad bll be taken as confessed by sad defendants and each and all of m. t s furr ordered that plantffs cause ths order to be publshed wthn forty days n Pnckney Dspatch, a newspaper prnted, publshed and crculatng n sad County, once n each week for at least sx successve weeks. J. B. Mun8ell,jr. Crcut Court Commssoner, Lvngston County, Mchgan. A true copy. John A. Hagman, Clerk. The above enttled sut nvolves and s brought to quet ttle to Electrcal Contractng FXTURES SUPPLES ELECTRCAL WRNG AND REPARNG REASONABLE PRCES ESTMATES CHEERFULLY GVEN ALL WORK GUARANTEED C. Jack Sheldon Phooel9Fl Electrcal Contractor POCSM*» : ; - The PhUaa Class s meetng ths Wednesday afternoon at home of our Secretary, Mrs. Jesse Henry for general busness and a socal hour. There was no class sesson on Sunday, owng to Chldren's Day program followng mornng church servce. "Chldren's Day*' wth partcpaton by lttle folks, s always an enjoyable occason and ths one was no excepton. The sermon was especally approprate for ths. day, and baptsmal servce was f beautful and mpressve. The reporter s n recept of a let- j ter from secretary of World- Wde Baraca Phlaa Unon, Hubert D. Warthman, of Detrot, stressng fact that ths s Jublee year for Baraca-Phlaa and urgng that defnte plans be made to jon Mchgan delegaton to Syracuse, on July 9 to 4, 94. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Toppng and chldren were Sunday guests of frends n Mdland. Twelve chldren from here attend Bble School at Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Geer of Toledo were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Gauss. Mrs. Marjore Grubaugh and son Frankln were Wednesday guests of Mrs. Ada Van Syckel. Mr. Roy Gladstone s havng hs house panted. Floyd Boyce s dong work. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Holmes spent week end wth hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Holmes. Mrs. A. J. Holmes wth chldren whom she boards were n Ann Arbor Thursday. MT. PLEASANT - Henry Jennngs Lncoln townshp farmer, decded he would have to put a deformed calf bom on hs farm out of ts msery. { A blow on anmal's head from a three pound hammer was thought to have done deed. Later, chldren returnng from school found calf n good health, wth deformty' apparently remeded. Clares P. Mana Su HowelL Mck Exctng envy and admraton your cool, dstngushed Crosby Square Shoes. Patterned after custom-made orgnal*, y reveal r ancestry n "antqued" treatment, fresh whte Shubuck, and smart, refreshng comfort. Get yours today. $5 * As advertsed la s antra. Ufa. eedtwtetardeylveataatot mchgflfl OUT-OF-DOORS -.* r season. The/ are a valuable tourst attracton. The frst seven weeks of 94 ^ followng _* descrbed a -v J lands, J located» * J n. fore8t fre **as n * n d** early n June ^ ^ more f ^ and The largest attendance on record Townshp of Putnam, County of burned more acreafe thrn any com. s expected at Mchgan's 6 state Lvngston and State of M»«^. parable season snce 934 To date parks ths year. The hghest attend-!l <>rum?o rt e. qu *, f? ^ * * T ' *»»* commercal ol produc 43 of Mchgan's 88 countes bor- ^ (! 8 V t"* ton v^p!!lf *! TO * Port Huron n 886. Ol < * *rea* ««*. east half of northwea^ymrter of ^ ^ ^ ^ w f J mtmmrmau tm A.«* Secton twenty-three (8) lyng.-^,,,^- ^ _.,._.-. n M» W» : he conservaton dent, north of rgh of way of Mchgan tt^jj We " abttt 7 ^ ^,57 lcenses of all knd* Ar Lne Raflroad exceptng and re-; ^ ^ * "* j 8 *%«* ' * * were fshng leservng refrom a parcel of land.' 75,, fsh were lsted for descrbed as fouowadsegmnng at tho plantng n 939 fsh record. Anntersecton of north lne of sad or hundred mllon lake trout and camp stes n Lake Superor state The CCC crews have readed ten ralroad rght of way wth west wall eyes wll be planted n great forest for summer tourst use. and more pmrteularly descrbed as 54 >fres have- burned over,6 anee so far was 9,,, n f ol owe, to-wt: acres. years of 987. All that part of souast quarter of southwest quarter of See- j Persons wshng to establsh wld Snce begnnng of ron mn» ton fourteen (4) lyng south and'lfe sanctuares n ^Mchgan mastng n ths state one-quarter bllon east of hghway; west two rods n frst make apphtstew to conser- tons of ron ore have been shpped wdth of southwest quarter of ' naton commsson. from upper pennsula ports. lne of sad east half of northwest quarter; nce east eght (8) rods; nce north four rode; nce lakes ths year. Sourn Mchgan s on norwest eght rods; nce south four n edge of qual's range and rods to place of begnnng. AH n se brds are never lkely to be Townshp one () North, Range four abundant here. (4) Don W. VanWnkle, Attorney for Plantffs. Howefl, Mchgan. Couldnn decde who ded mat n that 8, ante wreck, he nheref ths wealth dspsnad hers Copper has been mned n Mchgan snce 845. Several mllon dollars worth of porcelan and pottery prodocto are manufactured annually n Mchgan. Nearly a mllon one to four year eld trees have been flnt d n -eeerves tde year to for game. of About 4 years ago quarryng of slate was a thrvng ndustry at Arven n Baraga county. t was told for roofng purposes and was sad to be hgh grade. NEW surnmnuse AT DEXTE* A company composed mostly of Jackson men has taken over defunct camera factory bult at Dexter last year and wffl an knds of ataete company wffl he known aa Mch. Molded Plastc nc. The cesanaay has a $6, caarftathmten. Jasaes L&- by ef Detrot h waalsm, Jehn Bee- tranng started ths week and wffl.ubed, but court found a nanny Haard, ton Una totted skunk, an tm August, by whch tkne ereaa Weekly, n n may» wll probably meet eolaton. Send about t n Afl but 7 ef 43 countes h of Jacksecu an. sat*., L. ny. nee ugmwegnt uted wth nest weears tffmgffl pahthst mmg ef _ ^ ef werd. ean. j durng deerj Seyntlda ef and a a?* ;*f, ffes; v.-. 'Jfyt < $*** * a- _ ^ y-

7 / Quckly Crocheted Char Set Pattern 56 /*"JET started on crochet that *** you'll love repeat ths easy flower medallon andfn quck* ly crocheted basket. You'll have cjlrorjxa a char set or scarf ends that wll, dress up your room! Pattern 5&! contans drectons for makng set; llustraton of t and sttches; materals requred. Send order to: Stwtn crcle Neeelacraft Dope n Klgath Ate. New York JCncloM 4 ^^ to ^^Q, ^,, p atr two Ho. Nam* Addrees..... As n Adversty Happy t were for all of us f we bore prosperty as well and wsely as we endure adverse fortune. Souy. OhKooAd Stfy Lar Dscredted A lar s not beleved even though he tell truth. Ccero. ORGNAL ROGERS SLVERPLATE SERVNG SPOON ONLY 5 and Trademarks from 6 Sunkst Oranges \ OMMftlf VtQtMMM# QTQVwl* tttc magne t! Gettng ths lovely servng spoon n new tod romantc Orange Bloatom pattern at such a aavng! AM addng aw of ** cmputt jmwv tbe same way! KnTea > fetk^poocs,»wy^'a / Do not confuse ths wth smlar offers. For ths s Orgnal bgtrs place, carryng wrtten guarantee of nternatonal Slver Go* world's largest srretsmthsl Wry Offer U Mode We make ths offer as a specal nduce* mentforyouto trysunjrst Oranges, Ca* fornk'afnestthey are wonderfully jucy...vtamn rch...easy to peel, slce and mc&oa...bmtf#jmasade»trjuf Buy some today and sendat once foe your servng spoon. Wth t, we'll tendralnttroctods for completng your act of ths exquste, endurng slverplate. Send New! Todov evemmejal nvwl ejrwwwe Just shave trade* marks from6sunkst Oranges wth a par* ng knfe and send wth 3c and TOUT name and address to Sunkt, Dept 46Merden,Cotto. Ths offer good only n U.S. A. ORANGES»*< >! for! j U't v/ /y 7(/ //.w / WATCH \TOUcan depend on * sale* ) amchaots of ths paptt. Tatty THE SPECALS Thaw ace aot tfcad of fktjr ^Zl^^StZ The Pmckney Dspatch WHO'S NEWS THS WEEK By LEMUEL P. PARTON (O»eottda»dr»«turee-Wmx N ] EW YORK. -f re s a touch of hystera as we prepare to 'prepare, t s more among. basses than sopranos. Counsels Women Leaders womwthavt Urge We Thtnk been sngu- WUh Calmness -arly calm and re* straned.. There s lttle shrll outcry among m. Currently, Mrs. Sade Orr Dunbar, presdent of General Federaton ; of Women's Clubs, and Mss Julet M. Bartlett, latter takng of*! flee as newly elected presdent of, New York Women's Cty club, urge calmness. Ms* Bartlett says we "should keep our feet on ground and our heads cool." Mrs. Dunbar, addressng federaton conventon at Mlwaukee, stresses collectve need for thought, rar than emoton. "Never n oar natonal hstory has re been a more desperate need for clear understandng," she says. Mrs. Dunbar's job s "communty organsaton/' headng ths effort for Unversty of Oregon medcal school. t s understandable that she should emphasse reasoned technques rar than emotonal exctements. "Communty organsaton" seems to descrbe our present natonal endeavor. Elected to presdency of federaton n 938, for a three-year term, Mrs. Dunbar represents about,, club women. She tells m, " want women to tune n wth modern lfe." A wdow and a grandmor, of poneer stock, she has behnd her a unque tradton of "collectve organzaton." Her grandfar was frst whte man to plant corn n Ganger, Mo., where she was born n a log cabn. Her famly trekked on to Chanute, Kan., to Fresno, Calf., and nce to Oregon, where, after her graduaton from State unversty she taught school. She has served 4 years as executve secretary of Oregon Tuberculoss assocaton. She- was one of sx chldren and s mor of a grown son and daughter. A GOOD reporter se days ** should have a dploma trom Massachusetts nsttute of Technology. Makng nqures among ex- Experts Assure g f ^ ^ Of Swft Work tes of swft n Preparedness ndustral and mltary preparedness, ths nqurer fnds answers reassurng, but complcated, to be taken on fath, wth poltcal factors stll an unsolved X n equaton. Both pertnent and encouragng s a general agreement by authortes that wth all our fumblng and falterng, ndex of productvty n a free state s hgher than n a slave state once t gets gong. Secretary of Treasury Morgenthau recently met wth representatves of machne tool ndustry n Washngton to start team work on toolng and standardzaton for mass producton of planes. Partcpatng were Dr. George Jackson Mead, vce charman of Natonal Advsory Commttee on Aeronautcs. He accepts a newly created post, at $, a year, offce beng establshed to facltate decson on types of planes, swft standardzaton of parts and swft producton. On techncal qualfcatons, Dr. Mead shews a good report card, as one of leadng arplane desgners of Amerca. He receved tbe Sylvan** Beed award, for SM, for ds techncal contrbutons to advancement of avaton, and hs professonal and easness experence has covered both techncal and ndustral held. Mr. Mead attended Massachusetts nsttute of Technology from 9 to 95. n 97, he was n charge of power plants at laboratores of tbe Unted States ar staton at Dayton, Oho. He n became a plane desgner for Wrght-Martn Arcraft corporaton and later chef engneer for Wrght Aeronautcal corporaton. He founded Pratt t Whtney Co., and was chef engneer of Unted Arcraft corporaton. He s 49 years eld, a natve of Everett, Maas. H OOTERS and spoofers fade, and mem who know somethng mportant daub nto tbe headlnes, t s Sr James Barro's play, over agtn, wtaare specalsed knowledge took over at a tme of urgency. As our ant)laeawgsbol n ff try blue prnts a steel matrx of ntrtfrmt de- Walter 8. Tower bocornea of Anaeron ron and nsttute, whch s dearlng lor panood and ntegrated n ndustry. Mr. Tower» *n expert on both economcs and geography' J ATTERN l\ * >^_ JEPARTMENT PJON'T you thnk t's one of *~* prettest deas for cotton prnts that ever bloomed n sprng all set for a summer of great popularty? There's somethng so perky and young about 876, wth ts choce of low-cut or talored collar fnshed wth a come-hr bow, and panels out- Lned n brad, to call attenton to Land of 3 Languages The U. S. S. R. boasts that wthn ts borders re are 59 natons, peoples of whch speak no fewer than 4 languages. Some of se communtes are very small, Oroks for nstance numberng only 54. The Brtsh empre can easly smash ths record, for n nda alone more than languages are spoken, and f dalects also are consdered number s about 3. Whle most of natons n U. S. S. R. have some relaton to each or, many peoples under Brtsh flag are 7 dametrcally opposed n relgon, customs and deas, although y are welded toger as a part of Brtsh empre. supple slmness of your wast! t's smple and comfortable enough to wear around house, but t's much, much too pretty to spend all ts tme at home. Wear t to market and for runabout, too. Make ths of plad or checked gngham, polka dot percale or plan - colored chambray, wth brght rorac brad. Step-by patsew cnart comes wth your pattern. Pattern Not. 876 s desgned for szes, 4, 6, 8 and. Sze 4 dress wth er necklne, requres 4½ yards of 36-nch fabrc wthout nap; 8 yards rc-rac to trm; ¾ yard rbbon for bow. Send order to: SEWNG CRCLE PATTERN DEPT. Room 34 W. Wcker Dr. Chcago Enclose S centa n coma for HOUSEHOLD QUESTONS Standng on a heavy rug or rubber mat wll go a long way toward preventng fatgue durng long perods of ronng. Take advantage of next wndy day to clean your chntz coverngs and curtans. Hang m on a clos lne and brush m quckly wth a clean whsk broom dpped frequently n warm water. * * Cloths saturated wth polshng lquds f stored away n a closet often cause spontaneous combuston. Keep se cloths n a covered tn contaner. Cakes or cookes-n whch honey s used as a sweetenng requre a rar moderate temperature for bakng. f oven s too hot y wll burn. DOCTOR'S FORMULA ECZEMA f face, legs, anna or hands are covered wthred,acay Kcaema for speedy re* lef from terrble tchng burnng; eoreoeae ua» powerfully soothng Lquta Zemo. Zemo brngs quck relef because t contans speedy-actng ngredeota loos valued for helpng nature to heal pmples, acne, ecaema,rngworm «ymp» toma and ataular akn rrtatons due to ^external causa. Frst tral convnces! Real eevere caaea may need Extra Strength zemo Zemo. AU drugstore*. Death No Evl t s mpossble that anythng so natural, so necessary, and so unversal as death should ever have been desgned as an evl to manknd Swft. NDGESTON may affect Heart Gee trapped n etaeaeeb or gullet may act lke a hbtftrgsarothabatrt. At tme nr»t «gn of dtroa mart M and waoma depend on Bel-aoe Tablets to eet gee free. No laxatve bat made of tbe {aateetachne madd* known for add Lndfceetoe. f flrsftdoss. *t prejvo BeH-an -^ ---< better return bole to M aad reoarf* DOUBLE Meeejr Back. Bo. Close Neghbors There s nothng one sees oftener tftan rdculous and magnfcent, such close neghbors that y touch. Fontenelle. a Cry nf. pells, rrtable nerve* duo to functonal GRLS "monthly" pan should fnd a real "woman'a frend" n Lyda E. Pakhaa't Vefetabla Compound. Try UJ VEQETMU LydaLPnkham's Golden Age The age of gold was age when gold dd not rule. Lezay de Marneza. Black %^CL E S beaf4^ JUT A DASN M MATHaS. OR SPREAD ON ROOSTS 7 North Mkhltao, Aveaue e etarf AfcrtM BoHl, oefee* e Oa/r 4 afeeje to /eep... (Aeof**, ope eae* aeaaea dmot e C*e»teJeAe-eoeat» taooln fork ejfr*af*wj efwofoouoe every/ e^ojuwearo/aoew e CeJetefe oeo* Mane; fooat mrru* H*x4m 9 $ "Jkw a/ooowlw /W" MMfffltSSt Who sad Wnd _ msses [HS wreckage was not caused by a Kansas 'twster"! t was caused by a Mchgan wndstorm n 939 Ths wreckage proves that re have been, and that re wn be, damage wreakng wndstorms n Mchgan! Ths wreckage s evdence, convncng proof, of utceaaty for State Mutual Cyclone nsurance Company protecton for your property. Can you, n face of ths evdence, afford to gamble that wnd wn not damage your property? $,. worth of wndstorm nsurance coats you but $5 a year...when you nsure wth nbable State Mutual Cyclone nsnr- Company! Can yon afford to be wthout each prot coats so ftde? There's a State Mutaal toaapaay agent m your uaanay He's your neghbor! Mchgan STATE MUTUAL CYCLONE NS. CO \ \ ' W. \! ( r ' rf \ **? A JuWlMtt ^>X»J. *%<, *.&

8 r % 3 ^5 B*r : r The Refrgerator *» V, 94 wth CONDTONED AR! KEEPS FOODS. FRESHER LONGER! Controlled humdty and tempera* Sure, and constant crculaton of. sweet, clean, freshened ar.. New G-E CoM Storage Conpartneat Automatcally controls humdty foe keepng meats better longer.. New G-E Ar Ftter. Freshens ar and practcally elmnates transfer of food odors. You can taste dfference. 3. New G-E Hum-DtaL Provdes proper humdty for keepng varyng quanttes of vegetables "garden fresh" for days, "You'll Always Be Glad You Bought a General Electrd'* K STATEMENT BY GENERAL ELECTRC CO. "We beleve 94 G-E Refrgerator to be fnest product of ts knd ever of- ' f ered to Amercan publc one that wll cost you less to own than any or refrgetator you eould buy at any prce." GENERA Hardware 5 ELECTRC SPECALS CASH SPECALS Orange Juce Tomato Juce Grapefrut Juce tj" Pneapple Juce * Chpeo **** z ' Large Oxydol Oxydol Dreft Large Gant Spnach &? Saner Kraut c, Grapefrut Dr. Phlp & svv:..** ; KVJfc Meal Clarks Boxes Contnued from frst page MCHGAN MRROR NEWS fed rules overnght. Washngton merely beat us to tax punch. The state legslature sn't gong to add more burdens on Mchgan taxpayers just after Congress gets through plng 'em sky hgh''. State Ad Trend Snce legslature turned to state sales tax and abolshed state property tax, local government has looked ncreasngly to Lansng tor soluton of fnancal problems. n two years, from fscal 936» # u USA-jy years, sae ad to local governments has jumped approxmately $85,,-a sum greater than current state defct. To gve you an dea of how Mchgan has been spendng money-and all for good and worthy causes, we hasten to add-here s how. $4,- 37,88 total of state ad n was expended: Educaton «45,76,894 Relef 38,53,5 Roads 3,6,94 Or grancs,5,3 To attempt an ncrease of se expendtures would be poltcal dynamte, so argument goes, n face of new bltzkreg army and navy leves whch are expected to affect every pocketbook drectly or ndrectly. The taxpayer s lkely to foot mltary bll almost cheerfully, but he can be counted on talkng loudly f local poltcs even hnt about uppng state spendng. To phrase t bluntly - democracy can't fght dctatorshp now wth books; t wll have to rely on bullets and lots of m. Defense Problems Europe's lessons n Htler-style mltary tatcs, however, may nfluence us to make concessons on state expendtures f y are lnked drectly to natonal defense funds. Classfed f * Want Ads 33Z FOR SALE One black years old, wt. Wra. Kennedy. horse, FOR SALE yearlng Guernsey Hefers and a Black Geldng, t yra» old. Albert Shrley FOR SALE -Four Ford auto tres. rs^^^ -Jattg-m. James Roche farm. REFRGERATON MCWBUAOAV/A Servce All gerfm«ju Ve WAWTED-Hay to buy or cut onl * "** Household and Commercal. bares. Any amount, No marsh. 4 * *«* hour servce.' J. Aschenbrenner. Harold Borden, Phone 53, Howell, *OK tale-kesdence, 8 mles east. JUlvnater Dealer* ^Pa «kne y» Mch., bedroomsoarge *AJ^ro ExpWenceV~mad for f lvng room, ktchen, nclosed sun cookng end general home work. parlor and lavatory, 78 ft well,electrc Mr*. L. J. Johnson pump, lot 4X8 ft., 4 foot 8 Graner Ave. Ann Arbor, Mtsfc sy*. n!?** 8o faot ^ *-* "Bathng beach, Wll gve mmedate possesson. Frank McKelvey, Pnckney, Mch. Route FOR SALE, Hudson of brooder, 5- chcks capacty. Used two years. $6.. Howlett Bros., Gregory, Mch. FOR SALE-Mcdel L Farmal tractor as good as new. Lavey Hardware WANTED -Plowng to do by acre. Reasonable prces. Ralph Hall Phone 5F4 FOR SALE^ouse Traler, covered wagon, sleeps, four. Ths traler s lke new. A real buy for some one. Prced $35.. Fred Block, Portage Lake FOR SALE Sturdy, blood tested, Barred Rock chcks, also started chcks. Our flocks have been mproved each year for past 4 years. mprove your flock wth chcks that are bred to lay and demand top poultry prces. Ther past performance s our recommendaton. Van Horn's Hllsde Farm, Phone F FOR SALE farrow soon. Wll Roche. FOR SALE 4 brood sows, due to DUCK eggs for hatchng. Also a G. M. C. Truck Frame, partly cut down for a doodle-bug tractor and a wood wheel farm wa- Take for example, express hgh- gon ' _ Dan Van Slam brook., * OR SALE pgs and sows, alt Snce modem warfare s largely ^,,^ dependent upon motorzed equpment. y Hamparan. trucks and tanks, to transport men > ^ MMMW ^MMBMJ and guns not only to battle front! NEW TELEPHONE EXTENSON speed, but nto mltary enemy roads ranks are at lghtenng of paramount mportance. Plans for a 4-mle northward extenson to Standsh of Mchgan's $ t may seem far-fetched at moment, but even Wnston ^. ^, ^. trans-mchgan ^. ^ ^ ^ long ' nf dstance ^ hnted or H*v tk.*!..»!sjtw hnted or day that Brtsh t Ule^one cabl «** year were»tv-.w announced today by Mchgan Bell Empre may move ts captal to Canada n event of defeat on Telephone Company. contnent and on Englsh sles. t was made known that company has fled an applcaton wth nstead of Yanks gong overseas ths tme to fght a far, a war may Federal Communcatons Commsson at Washngton for perms move rght nto our front yard-canadason to construct a n underground Across Canadan border at Detrot s Fort Wayne; at Sault Ste. to Standsh at a cost of $86,365. cable north of Sagnaw and Bay Cty Mare s Fort Brady. Mltary roads -~ Lnked»>uncu wth wu me proposed proposed cable cabl to Sault Ste. Mare and Detrot may extenson are plans for addtonbe consdered vtal. n Van Wag- al expendture of $77,5 at Standoner program for hghway spendng sh. mprovements re wll nclude n next ten years are Detrot-to erecton of a new buldng, nt* Toledo and Detrot-to-Chcago ml t- aton of dal telephone servce for ary 7,. roads at a total cost of $77,- dstance amplfyng equpment n - 7,. Also magne tryng to ferry over connecton Standsh, and wth nstallaton new cable. of long The thousands of men and trucks at Standsh buldng program s expected to get under way early n July. Strats of Macknac, and you wll get a fant dea of possble transportaton complcatons. The cable project wll make Stand sh norrn termnal for The European vnar wll have a trans-mchgan long dstance cable' far reachng effect on Mchgan n whch now termnates at Bay Cty. J many ways or than payrolls. These From Standsh go wre crcuts, to are a few possbltes whch are recevng serous thought at Lansng Petoskey and Alpena and northward nto Upper Pennsula. today. HOW TO PROTECT CROPS A6ANST NATURAL ENEMES CHCAGO n never endng battle aganst plant dseases, weeds, nsects, and destructve effects of frosts end storms, farm crops that are fertlsed are lkely to fare better n those that ere unfertlsed. Ths s concluson drawn n e statement ssued here by Mddle West Sol mprovement Commttee. "Fertlsers ere often assocated only wth ncreased yelds," statement ponts out, "yet tests have proved that y promote e sturder growth that enables plants better to wthstand r natural enemes. "t has been demonstrated repeat* sdly that fertlser gves practcally every farm crop e qucker start Ths s especally mportant n sprng when rany wear may delay plantng e week or ten days beyond normal date. "t has been found that fertlred corn, for example, can br cultvated several days earler than unfertj- Used corn. Ths gves farmer me jump on weeds. Moreover, fertlsed plants ere usually stroagerjnd thus sole to resst late sprng frost more easly* WT Hrer!- \ments *- ^ have ^ ^_* ^rttoj t shown that «WWMM corn bee wthstood, wthout njary, a temperature eeveral dagrsse tower than tm/ertflted corn oould wthy The new cable extenson wll carry 5 wres, whch, f open wre were used n r place, would requre constructon of fve pole lnes of 5 wres each. Both nterstate and ntra state crcuts wll be contnued n new cable. esc Replacng present open wre crcuts wth cable wll gve 'addton^ steer box. Also outboard motor, two cylnder. Lucus Doyle, Phone 4tfl R SALE-Oak dnng vesn est, complete, reasonable. Mrs, Wnfred Qravao. FOR SALE Bed Clover BM.Aw ed, freed of buckhorn. $ a bushel. Wra. Eseobeser, North Lake FOR SALE Marsh any, also pure cder vnegar, c >*r fat R K. Ellott FOR SALE Electrc brooder 4# gg capacty. $5..Drop me a card. E. L. Mclntyre, Pnckney, FOR"~SALfL_.Grape vne plants, e" years old, Blue Concord, bearng ) last two years. Sec each. Stephen Peto FOR Sllf-Macomb EeSSc Startng Battery for day old chcks. See Mrs.. Albert Frost FOR St!RVtdE-Wel!Tred Boar. FES $. Percy EHfr and Sen. ORDER CHCKS NOW-From th? Squres blood-tested flocks. Wrte for prce lst We guarantee Satnfacton. Squres Qualty Hatchery 8 So. MkhjttfC. Howell. Mch FOR RENT A house wth garage attached. Jenne Kcllcnborgor FOR SALE - Black Percheron colt 8 years old n June. Wt,. A good one. Must sell L R. C. Hce* trc Cream Separator No.. New, Two row Olver corn cultvator, new Myron W. Hendrtek, Brghten Phone 9F3. CASH For Dead or Damklod HORSES $ CATTLE $ FREE SERVCE ON SMALL ANMALS Phone Collect to Ann Arbor 6366 * DARLNG * COMPANY Successors to MLLENBACH BROS. The orgnal Company h ' McPherson State Bank Over Sxty-Eght f Sale etasoag Summer Vaeat ons Wher contemplate a leng trp or a ' vacaton, you wll al «protecton to state's long d#- ds- *md Amercan reeesscc^ Unce servce, t wss sad.that s held f Traveller. Chequ^T nvalus?/ mportant nasmuch as projected companon. cable wll pass through norrn frnge of Mchgan's worst sleet storm belt Modern telephone cable s vrtually storm-proof. BOARD OF REVEW Th Board of Revew for Putnam townshp wll meet st town hall on Tuesday, June and on Monday and Tuesday, June 7 and 8. Frank Bowers, Supervsor Cash s desrable ll out of way places, but t s also dangerous to carry, for ts loss wll greatly mpar your plans. Wth Travellers Cheques you can convert m to cash by countersgnng n presence of part cashng m, They are recognsed everywhere and wll not be questoned by banks, hotels, or servce statons. nvestgate ths cheap and safe means of carryng your travel funds. Romeo A 98 year old home here was recently wred for electrcty for frst tme. Lumber for house was cut from nearby trees, and ndans watched buldng operatons Lghted frst wth candles, about 6 tfcfftent Sue Bank years laser three ol lamps were purchased rem a salesman named Johnwn D. Rockefeller. One of se lamps) tlsse * that carved for M years, s now wred for electrcty and graces a 99- om \ ~\:.- *$'*>..' W&L&S./.'/v - -¾^¾¾^ Q s

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