Pinckney, LivingaLon County, Michigan Wednesday, March 31, Catholic Church Service

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The ne legslaors. followng are ne Punam ownshp ckes; The Brake bll addng he L. governor and speaker o ne admnsra- Democra Supervsor. Max Ledwdee lve board passed 6 ho * 70 o ZLK «,7w 5 U * ad Prevously passed he senae Tourer' Ro/c bu he speaker was ncluded n Jubce (uu erm)... Wm. Jeffreys' A bll o preven chadless women dem. fa. o Rev.... Ber from recevng almony whle able o anblarcum WOK was nroduced. Consables Mchael Roche, Roy A bll makng a felony o refuse Jranae, Lous Wagoner, Wllam o gve ad o ne njured n an auo- LH>yle. 1 moble accden has been repored Commee for nex year... Mchael ou. Roche, Ber anblahcum, M. J. The Walsh-Buckly bll would desgnae Wayne Couny as he se for Mosel. Republcan " a new menal hospal. r Supervsor Norman Reason Clerk Sanley Dnkel The Murphy-Douvlle bll would Treasurer Wnfred Graves ncrease sandards for barbers. n Hgh. Com L. J. Henry a barber would have o have a degree from an accreded barber col Jusce Ber Daller Mem. Bd. of Rev Claude Soper lege. Consables George Meabon Sr., The apropraon blls for he Unversy of Mchgan, Mchgan Sae Norman Mller, rvng Rchardson, Edmund Hanes. College and sae hospals have been Commee lor nex year... Norrnan repored ou n hs he unversy Reason, L. J. Henry, Sanley would ge nsead of.73 of a mll on Dnkel a dollar, hey would ge.83 of mll' Sae Tcke, - -,.. > Democra (appropraon would oe ncreased Jusces...- Thos. McAllser,'from.g43 of a\mll o.47 he hos- Alex McKenze pals would ge $5,297,108 and $5,- Hgh. Com Murray an Wagoner 397,162 Rep. Sou for he of nex ona wo would years abolsh Sup. of ns A. Enckson, Pnckney, LvngaLon Couny, Mchgan Wednesday, March 31, 1937 Fne Easer Pagean s Saged Here Easer Pagean Gven By he Pupls of he Urades of he Pnckney School Pu On n Encen vluuner 'and Gves Sasfacon, Caholc Church Servce Rev, James Carolan Musses;. 8 :30 and TJ:30. Dcvcon o Our Moher of Perpeual Help, Saurday a 7:00 P. M. Confessons 7:30 P. M. Saurday. 8h Annual Pas Masers Banqne o. Curren Commen A hs Easer me he ral,, c«cfxon and rsng of Chrs s al*» _, *,.. ways dscussed, commened upon and A Good Aendance s Presen A..,,,,. W» o*,,,., j. Annual Maaonc Funcon. Some u he heme UPP* * n our mnda, 40 sng Lodges Represened. The reasons was brough abou sad was allowed o be carred ou»re The snow sorm and cy roads cu explaned and dalaed upon a le.*- down he aendance a he annual.,,,,,. _,.... j<>a banque gven by Lvngson Lodge h - lhe ron for *"» deaf waa u f las served Thursday by he lades ngh. of Never-he-esa 6. E. S doubedly he hared of he Jew.-h some The vsors 150 persons enjoyed he repas Sanflednn. Tus >ody cqmposed a BOM "" 1 K * * u sared and a hour or - l_j: more f he 0. E. S. Tl members had jursdcon over l vsng. To he arrvng early relgous maes, cvl and crmn4 was spen march n cases ou cculd no ndc he dea. srans of a - u penauy. Chrs was regarded by n.a _ ra he m un: same way a communs or au«masons marched no he dnng arcns s n ne presen day for no room he grand lodge offcers heaened he exsyg order. So U.a and pas masers leadng he way. organzaon loosed a lood of propa«followng he banque, Percy E- gunua agans hm and aroused he ls, maser of Lvngson Lodge, ex- mob over whom hey had grea l ended he welcome of he lodge o luence. A her nsgnaon he was hose asembled here and old hem arresed and brough frs befom ha hsy would always fnd he lach hem and laer before Plae, he Ro-» Sumner Hall, Henry Sharp and Wl- were a resless people, usually n re _ The Easer pagean, "Th 1\> "\ on a dollar. The Mch Sae College' gean o ne Resurrecon" was j,,u Don 'aon cjuace s composed of Ber Parks, collec rbue for Rome. The Jews on a he hgh, school audorum u,.>; Supply Pasor Wednesday ngh by ne pup.s u ue Servce* each Sunday bur Os ander, he las wo beng vol and he prey of every conquorpas masers o Sockbrdge lodge. ng-naon. Plae saw no reason why grades under he drecon of.mrs. Mornng worshp 10:30 va Meyers, muscal drecor..-¾. Specal and separae servces Paul S..a vhecker of Grand Rapds he should provoke a revol and neoeswas nex.. e was formerly charman sae he sendng of an army from pars were wel aken am ne.--,u for he lle folks. he offce of coroner and n s place whch hey were aken.-fuu.eu.sunday School 11,45 of he g\... lodge fnance comm- Rome when he could manan peace Regens Edmund Shelds would have a medcal examner he resul of long pracce e.-. : :o.u-;. Classes' sor all ee and p. he ' lodge on a budge by gvng up o he people a Jewsh John Lynch co-ordnae couny medcal examners n each couny. and se he cas ol' n a nce nuunh x'or grand marshall. Payng hs re known. He s sad o have los hs Jhe coswnes were many.u wu. sysem. Ths year he s a canddae K Y. P. U ;:C0 agaor. Of Plae lle furher s Sae Bd. of Agr Mrs. Masselnk J. Jakaway remnscen of he days o' ne H.Ln Evenng Worshp 8:00 f The Hle occupaonal dsease specs o he grand lodge offcers he governorshp and commed sucde Bd. of Edu Charles'Novac'bll was passed by he senae. was of Galllee. rurs. evenng prayer servce.. 8:00 sad he drove all he way from Grand by leapng from he Alps, However Republcan '. amended o nclude a schedule of 27 The scene akes place ouue he Rapds o aepd hs funcon, be hng hs second rp here. Paul s a s no ceran. Jusces Lous Fead'dseases. $150,000 was appropraed walls of Jerusalem a he me o u\o L. Norh o adverse Mchgan for he nex crucfxon of Chrs. A bana o broher of Mrs. Esher Campbell of Congregaonal Church Hgh. Com. Charles Zegler, wo years as a ours cener Chrsans who have been n a!ed Pnckney and a Grand Rapds aorney. are forgoen. Only a shor me ago How quckly he horrors of he day Sup of lus E. Ello The Brown-Berka bll desgned o he power of Chrs wend mnr Rev. C. H. Zuse, Mnser here, where hey are old o Mrs. F. E. Saughn, Orpan Charles Fey of Royal Oak was he Oho flood was he chef opc of Regens James Murfn place delnquen axes g R. Smh unde* he Moore-Holbeck moraor- ral and deah on he C:J.-. ; A.- y oar'a. Servces: Sae Bd. of Revew G. Dane um was adoped by he house 7b o! prepare o reurn home lu'-y ma. J" ; a'.v'n' v.ehsp Lenen Mrs. Wlson 13. Rep. ern Brown berly scored nja resurrecon. n.n- > a. r : : : :>v, ' H'es : of Edu Frank Cody he Mchgan Muncpal League and. he r dscples, Laza,u., Mon'M : "\"*' o.-kp sermon by Bd. J>c Sunday" hunng law s also school dsrcs who opposed he bll., Plae) he Roman gvcuo 11-, p-o- 10:0 A no ad aaam n hs couny. Ths He assered he head of he l«agu e Amburgc-y ook he p;w <>:.a.., -1(':'('," '.j-h' )\K helwcen Sundays" o be voed apan was s very drasc and prohbs a farmer drawng a salary from he Un-j ea( er o he plgrms o Jurua.. a 'hle Seloo srson for all versy of Mchgan and anoher j Bobbe Marn was cj.-unud :- or land owner from hunng on hs from he league for hs work. (Roman solder who clear.u he rm; own land or even carryng a gun on Sunday. Neher can anyone else do so so. olaon s punshable by a fne o*25. CHURCH DNNER ON APRL 5 Congregaonal L. A. S. wll serve dnner n church dnng room nex Monday, Aprl 5h. Mrs. Wr Hendee s n charge of hs commee. Mrs. W. H. Euler, Sec. Regular Communcaon Jury servce exempon for each-' f or plae. Gerald edder, m a c. ers, mnsers, docors, ralroad em-; ume 0f burlap, porray*...1 u p> ploy-ees, denss and members of he! o ne maker of nals, who joeed naonal guard would be curbed by! he fa of he Chr.sam-. a-bll nroduced by Rep. Munshaw There are many choru.- and.-. of Grand Rapds. Rep. Pangborn ( numbers n he program am anla, would elmnae roadsde zoos and were a so rendered. Mss nj'n would be made a law volaon o carry loaded guns or rfles n an au Hch - hkng becomes a msdemeanor, punshable by a $10 fne under a bll nroduced by Rep. Nagel. The house passed by a 92 o 0 voe he Epse bll o regulae commercal feeds. Thursday Speaker Schroeder called Regular communcaon of Lvngson Lodge No. 76 F. '& A. M. wll Mrs. Elzabeh Belen, Democra lady be hew on Tuesday evenng, Aprl represenave 0 presde. Ths from s he nghajn frs me couny n De new un * UCMH, T. fc,._ 1 meeng. 6. A good aendance Refreshmens s asked and a_hs eneranmen. Se'hTsory o'he'rae a woman has ever aced as presdng offcer n he j <oowng he lodge sesson here house of represenaves. ' wll be a eucher cones he The bll askng for $12,000,000 for he old age nenson s sure o provoke unlmed dscusson. Ths am members of Washenaw Lodge No. 65 of Dexer. oun s equal o he oal amoun now Paul Curle, Sec. beng spen for welfare. Old age pensons now cos only $4,000,000 NOTCE each Don' forge he card pary a. year. The bg ncrease s due o he fac av, ha v.,._ Dlloway's Resauran on Thursday; o $25 per he monh amoun and has he been age rased lm evenng, Aprl 1s. Benef of S. lowered o 65 years. Mary's parsh. FEDERAL SEED LOAN AUCTON SALE APRL 10. The federal seed loan program has Havng decded o qu fannng 11 been announced. Ths loan s avalwll sell my personal propery, con-' fc ;>e o farm* /cr he uurchase of lae Jacob and Sarah Sgler, ded a. George A, Sgler, 82, son of he lsng of sock, farmng ools, hay, j seed and ferlsers. n order o qualgrn and household goods a publc fy for he loan ha applcan mus hs home here Tuesday ngh afer aucon a my farm, known aa he j no have a loan from he reselemen Mhn Dockng farm, locaed 4 mles admnsraon and no be able o fhwes of Pnckney and one mle. qualfy for a loan hrough he Pro- cupaons of farmer, merchan and -'. Baps Crarch ;. 11:30 l'.r all vong 7:00 nex Sunday's h\-:-nn onln 'd. each u<!v, srng of he lodge open for hem, man governor. The case agansc He hen nroduced Dr. Lambe of Chrs Tell o peces for he Sanheo> Mdland, he oasmaser. Dr. n hs rn could no prove ha he had ever sgnmen broad Scoch dalec zeal and acceped called he upon as- urged ha people o volence. The Pas Maser Lvermore who responded o he welcome n behalf of he hs acqual and afer fruless argu Jewsh organzaon refused o accep pas masers. Ber Parks of Sockordge hen sang a Scoch song and dered hs _,, deah. Lfe was cheap f*, men Plae yelded o hem and or hobe days, here were no cosly prresponded o an encore. Dewey Hesse sons and he deah penaly was njunor deacon of he grand lodge of flced for nearly any crme a he Sagnaw, hen gave an address n pleasure of he judge. Of Ponus whch he ouched on he program of Plae no (much s known. He was he grand maser for he relef and he governor of Jerusaleum by pol«ad of Masonc orphans. cal apponmen as hs was a con- The Maple Cy Four, of Sock- quored Roman provnce. Hs duy unbrdge, rendered wo selecons. Ths doubedly was o manan order and '.! > :P <'\ rnnjr a he church. Presence of unchaperoned women n fraernes and mens roomng ' e, a ' '>;)! who wshes o know P! > o: l!a> l.bl. Masons could ad he youh and ab houseae juvenle delnquency. The judge lquors -n suden's quarers whle and he use of noxcang :a an lo aend clun-ch n-'x Suncomany, brng has vsed Pnckney many mes and no expressngly forbdden are "ds Mu-er of Howell rendered.ea d, ' von lave voln selecons and he chldren u l m w 'h yn'j, hs address was aenvely lsened approved" by Unversy of Mchgan he prmary pu on an ndan uaneej E\ e; ybody s welrome. o. auhor's, Uenn Joseph Bursley an-> nounced las week. How me and and a folk dance. ) Bud Kenner of Howell gave sevmoral sandards change. seems On accoun of he nclemen er he aendance wa ; move sars, ncludng Roy Awcll, KENNETH JOHN DE1NE eral mpersonaons of Hollywood only a few shor years ago ha a coed was expelled from he Yp& Nor r.os. l.u/e, bu hose who sayed away m.-.-ed a a John Devne,.-on of Mr. Sep-and-Fech and ohers. mal College for smokng cgarees d real rea. : -r.'je 1) -vno, ded Thurs- Arhur Fox, grand lecurer, was afer a long 1-egal cour bale n ;-!. ' ' ( M< Phrc-on hospal, n unable o be presen as he s n Por Washenaw Couny. pneumona, afer a four Huron hospal for reamen. Hugh HOWELL PAST MASTERS NGHT da} MP' He was born November McPherson, of Ponac, sen a elegram sayng he was afrad o rsk?;dor Bll Cansfold of Howell re The annual Pas Maser.- N-h Banque of Howell lodn'e No. 3s wll F'nernl ervcos were hold from he cy roads and Charles Sherman cenly vsed Dero and nervewed ba held on Aprl 1(5 nsead of Ap 1Krl 2. The )>as masers wll coa err a f.r *' on 1' v. 'AU<P offcang. Followng hs a number of vs srkes. Ths he presened ncely n Swrhod Funeral Home Sunday of Lansng was absen. a number of persons on he s-down hrd degree he follow n- n..,- '.n al \«.a: n Hamburg cemeery. ng masers and pas masers were ; hs "papr"las week "n "hs" edorals, masers n he chars: nroduced... \ They ' were: e:, Fed Fred w Wood-,?, d -'The he 1 only crcsm'" found * J "" ;* ; s - W. M W. H. Cannula CEORGE FLNTOFT worh, pas maser of Cass Cy ha h( f nervews are all nr,-,,., S. W Erc Remer J. W Ber Wnodhan.s u,,. }?***' HaMn f 8 ¾ ff*\ l dusralss or her sympahsers. -lmu, 8H, ded a he Grass Lak Lodge, Peer Klon of S. D Dr. Ko.-rf Now Bm should ner vew a number honv. el hs Jus son, Arhur, m Hamburg. Mason; Eon Lesser of Dexer jer- J. D C. Passnore f unon members?0 he can pre8en Ss Sec Tyer Harold Chubb, Elon Bragg W. E. Beach Earl Adams Nex week we wll publsh he complee program for ha ngh. GEORGE A. S1GLER own-ln Wednesday afer an llness of several years. Tho deceased was a ; carpen v and conracor and worked a', hs rade unl a few years ago. Hs j wfe has been dead for 18 years. Sur- vvng are hs son, Arhur, of Hamj burg, wo sons Clyde and Sephen nf Jackson, a son, Alonzo of Harland and a daugher, Mrs. Dan Sareke r of Whmore Lake. T- funeral wrs held Frday morn-'.q; from h Swarhou Funeral an" llness of*several weeks of a hear Home Rev. Zuse offcang, almen He was a lfe-long resden, Bural was n he Leland of hs secon and followed he oc- near Whmore Lake. Cemeery, nex. He s also a canddae for grand dscusson and maures of ' flled.marshall. Mr. Fey s he auhor of ho papers. Now hs s forgoen am several books on Masonery and an he Texas school ragedy s ho hgh pon of neres. Ths wll also be auhory. He spoke brefly. speedly forgoen when anoher earwropho crowds from he fron Bll Uodge, Howell poe, reced several of hs poems. Prevous o hs page. The neres of h<> people s he had led he assembly n commun-" Aroused each me bu no suffcenly y Kngng and dd a lle ap dancng. preven a repeon cf such horrors. o pe hem o -ke safeguards o Judge Nel Red, grand maser delvered he address, He spoke on he "Masonc Youh Movemen" and menoned he dfferen ways n whch nes Phllps of Howell j J. G. Rfn- her sde of he arrumen. Of course kn, Uca; Harold Koch, Golden ho99 nervewed berae Gov. Mur- Rule, Ann Arbor; G. W. Royce, Fra- phy for no urnng he guns of ha erny, Ann Arbor; Wlbur Osran-n on he srken a pln, * Rober T 0.''?"{? Phllps, Bnghon; ¾ Wllam. Chrysler srke sews o have also been se]ed by hm Jn he game wmt Hahn, Uca; T. J. McFarland, Jesse as he Fln d gpu e. The papers las Sa 2 e nd ' 3,,5 1 1 ¾ 1 week carred pcures of John Lew, W. E. Beach, Bll Cansfeld, Wm. unon head( and Wa]er Chrysler Reader, Howell; Roy Harrs, George 8hakn g hands o bnd he pac. s Aknson, Don Dancer and Jay Wen- no nfc soluon beer han open berg, Chelsea; Gene McLachlan, Glen war f ape beween he unons and he Al, Wm. Schulx, C. M. Shankland, ndusralss. H. Moron, Fred Bowen, Golden Rule Ann Arbor; Wm. Pdd, ra O, Hen ry Jewell, Herb. Shoup, Ells Green No mporan ssue ever eoma up Brh of Schoolo Lake on ducon Cred Assocaon. The co ravellng salesman. Durng Gov. ALFRED MORGAN and Harlam Savery, Dexer, bu ha he papers whch prn pub* SATURDAY, APRL 10, 1937 uny offce wres applcaons for Comsock's admnsraon he was apponed o he capol polce a Lan d (J llll'jl Morgan was.«jf born UU1U J n Wash-1 TT«3H- OUU and 1SH««4 rerng maser,»..»>.., Herman.. edderl. ers dealng c on hese»«bj»«*. * Followng hs, lodge was opened le leer columns ar nled wln le* Sale Sars a 1:00 P. M. persons qualfed for loan. The dsrc offce s locaed a Fln Mr. sng sae capol and -served n hs enav c unv, near Ann Arbor n: was presened hs pas masers: nearly a 1 cases, he sgnaure Al. Terms :Cash! Tgnace Solosan, Prop. Wade Morrow s he Dsrc Supervsor.,.., ; The deceased was he oldes Mss f'-.rre.., Burgess of, Pnckney n.. The followng lodges were re pre- can" or somehng of lke order. W* capacy for wo years, rerng n JS70 and followng hs marrage o] apron by Pas Maser Curle., merely 'Taxpayer, Trua Ame** Percy Ells, Auconeer member of Lvngson Lodge No. 7G ] *fr> hey.-ed on he Burgess farm sen ed: Howell, Brghon, Fowler* used o wonder why he wrers were? NOTCE THREE ARRESTS P. A A. M., havng been a member near Pnrkncv, laer removng o' vlle, Webbervlle, Dexer, Sock- afrad o sgn her names and ua* for 57 years. He was he sole survvng son of he lae Jacob and Sur-. a grocery and mea marke combned j Rule, Fraerny and Ann Arbor of, Then one daywhjcomngjrom De Byron where Mr. Morgan conduced brdge, Chelsea, Grass - Lake, Golden] # ually.l- he 1-** leers u are well wr wren Pnekny Chaper No. 145 O. E. S. N THREE WEEKS wll rnwe on Frday evenng, Aprl ah Sgler, hs wo brohers, Dr. H. f\, Ann Arbor, Bax Axe, Paul Revere, ro on a ran some years ago we for a me. r.o.r akng Davd Murmgh.am of h ; s place as parner. 9h. On hs dae hey wll eneran Accordng o he Lansng papers Sgler and Prank Sgler, havng boh Dero, Royal Oak, Sagnaw. Cener go no conversaon a man we. he Pas Marons. Po-luck dnner. Mss Jenne Jacobs, 2, was arresed passed o he grea beyond. Ho rl-o operaed a grocery sore a M. Clemens, Mlford ~ alley Cy, happened o s. He old us hf hree mes n hree weeks for obanng goods under false preenses Darrow Sgler, wo sons, Dr. R. (. reurnng n.n' o he farm home lar, Dero; Redford, Ponac. fac was edor of he "oce of!v% Mrs. A. L.Nsbe, Sec, Survvng are hs wdow, Laura Olve for a number of years before Grand Rapds: Casevlle, Uca, Ash was en ployed on a Dero paper n NOTCE and a fourh me for beng an ac Sglecomplce n several robbery armed and hree grandchldren, Mrs. Fran and remove o hs cy owng o he WNS BASKET BALL GAME answered mos of he leers pub* and Dr. C. M. Sgler of Dero whch he lar- r oblged o gve up People" page. Also he wroe and The regular meeng of Se Kng's cases. She was arresed a boh er* monvlle and Kalamazoo for oban W r fa L 86 : P 1"** cs Shaper and Don and Marjore of ll healh of hs vfc Mrs. Morgan lshed here hjpnself. Such a page H Dero, also wo ssers, Mrs. Nee ded a he 'n-r' home on Sepember 27, l!>.\'. f J, >nd on Ocober 2, 1035 dependens won from Whmore Lake weapon. Saurday ngh he Pnckney n undoubedly a powerful propaganda! aughn of Pncknoy and Mrs. Ella fcjlnd wll every membefplease! and a Charloe for obanng gaso- Hayward of Dero.?T. A Torran v;n.s mnrred o Mrs. Emr Rce, who survves hm. He had ng affar neher sde payng much TTaa ho cunrome cour sel h The game was a free scor nvfed nved and wll "Jlune. n wo nsances she go of on The funeral wll he bold a ne brng a gues paymen of a fne and coss. A home on Frday, Aprl 2, a 2:00 P. T) chldren. T movng o Howell aenon o defense. Swarhou lgh nnd urnh Now al? The»-» «H1l be furnshed by he commee. Charloe she served 10 days. A he M. bural n he Pncknev cemeery. Lvngson Lodge No. 70 F. & he Tlnw le'/h pvo<lucs and also clerk' W. Wall 17 for Whmore. Mr. Mor ' '."' ho local ngen for scored 22 pons for Pnckney and cen decsons handed down WOkl expraon of hs senence she was aken o he Barry couny jal a A. M. wll have charge of he servces.! j' here for a me. He uned Swarhou * r.f. L. Wall ¾lf hv declarng cons er! n he grocery sore of Paul Rro- Pncknejr Whmore»ecm o pon ha wav. Never befc has ha body so compleely Mrs, Alma Harrs, her daugher,! Hasngs on a warran chargng her Zea of Dero and son, Rev. Morgan Harrs, of Dearborn were Pnckbery armed case. Whle here she MRS. MARY FTZSMMONS! Survvng arc hs wdow, wo ss-smh c. W. Wall fffuoha. Where ha beng an accomplce n a rob he Mehods church a an early flfpe. Dnkel l.f. Sarnes f had prevlausly declared nev vsors Monday. was nervewed by represenaves Mrs. Mary Fzsmmons, 7«, ded ; ors, Mrs. Francs Murngham of Dlloway r.g. anblarcum gh of publc opnon whch w»»> Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Sgler and Mr. from he omce of Sherff Kennedy a he Ponac Hospal, Sunday. The Maron ownshp and Mrs. Anna Shehan l.g. Reason behnd he "9 old men'* o he l» and Mrs. Francs Shaper of Dero and s sad o have cleared up several funeral and bural were held a Howell Tuesday, Rev. Fr. Fedawa er, Chnrles Morgan of Carelon. kel «, Dlloway 1, Smh 8, Shehan ber end. Can be ha be aewsk Reman of Ypslan, also one broh Feld goals... Swarhou 11, Dn drh and would heck hem o urn aad Mrs. R. G. Sger were called Lvngson couny ease*. Ms Jacobs hcra Tuesday by he deah o George formerly lved a Howell and las ffvf *am*& w,., _. -.- m ofcang. Tbe deceased was ho w- The funeral was held a he Howell 2, L. Wall 8. Same* 7, W. Wall 7, papers and perodcals, conrolled hv M. E. Church, Tuesday afernoon, ***** 2. Foul foals TOmmerlrfon «ka.ller ram eas dew of he lae P*or Fummons v,. Shehan 1, mrv«r««by he wen of Raaan «fcem from Y*fc' **»**? W»fc fr «M» 4 «jd N jwrvvd by wo sons rh Rev. 'nr* C omclang. Bural f.wu Ralajaa,, enjwcw' 0v P Md fba nrownda aajk aar, and a 83, n hs Pnekfy camajary, #\»R«W».¾.*; ] m 4 x m w _. * ': -_ \ A _ MHM s«a

2 " l "' * "PP? a EDMUND C. SHELDS Regen of Unversy of Mchgan Ed. Shelds needs no nroducon o he people of hs couny, where he was born and rased and should ge a bg majory on Aprl 5. Served n he Spansh war as leuenan. Was prosecuor of hs couny wo erms. Democra sae charman s now naonal commeeman. THOMAS F. McALLSTEP For Juve of Sae Supreme Cour Served n he avaon deparmen for 23 monhs durng lc world war, beng decoraed he French Crox de Guerre. Graduae of Unversy of Mchgan. Has been engaged n acve pracce of law for he pas 17 years. Ran for Congress agans he veeran Carl Mapes wce and los only by a small margn. OTE DEMOCRATC Suppor Presden Frankln Roosevel ' WALTER. McKENl For Jusce of SaU Supreme Cour s a Dero aorney 22 years experence. Served overseas he Polar Bears n Russa n he world war Graduae of Unversy of Mchgan. Former presden and reasurer of Wayne Couny Bar Assocaon. Asssan Uned Saes dsrc aorney n For Sae Hghway Commssoner Snce 1933 he has reurned $552, of sae hghway revenues o hs couny. When he ook offce he found he sae owed he counes $10,000,000 for hghway manenance. Ths he quckly pad off. Hs record s one of hgh achevemen n hghway admnsraon, consrucon and manenance. Ths, alone, should re-elec hm. f f. J )! JOHN D. LYN H Regen of Unversy of Mchgan Lves n Grosse Pone Park on he farm whch hs faher and grandfaher owned before hm. Receved wo decrees from Unversy of Mchgan n Has ben acve n legal assocaons and fraernes. Has pracced snoe ARTHUR E. ERCKSON Sup. of Publc nsrucon s he only canddae from he Upper Pennsula on eher cke. s supernenden of ronwood schools, Served n he world war. Graduae of Unversy of Mnnesoa. Has splendd record as head of he ronwood school sysem. LA M A MASSELXK Member Sae Board ef Agrculure denfed he Fers nsue of Bg Rapds for many years where her husband was busness manager. Taurh school mos ff h?r lfe. She s he moher of four chldren. s an acve church nemhor and also of e Easern Sar order. JAMES J. JAKWAY Member Sae Board of Agrculure Supervsor for 28 years of Benon ownshp, Berren couny. Member of sae legslaure n s presden of he Muual Fru Package Co. and lfe member of he Mchgan Horculural Socey. s now presden of Mchgan Sae Farm Bureau. CHARLES M. NOAK For Sae. Board of Educaon Prncpal of Norheasern hgh school, Dero, for 22 years. 'Holds degrees of A. B., M. A. and Docor of Laws. Was member of Mayor Murphy's unemploymen commee, h? Open Forum and he Lbery Loan drves. 11 n ' OTE STRAGHT DEMOCRATC MONDAY APRL 5 * Gregory Elecrc Shop MPRONG MCHGAN ROADSDES'. AN AD TO THE FUTURE HAULNG-TRUCKNG ' )! T -s ' > > '. / > - ' - >. & ' ' * * «v» r.-l :- -»* ' '. SHv, XL*?'"''' $ J 9, «r } *.. * - * * '> -*>''.* :. Gregory Bank Bldg. Fxures Applances Repars of All Knds *shv* Wrng f we havn' wha you wan we wll ge for you PROMPT COURTEOUS SERCE Harold He Lcensed Elecrcal Conracor Shop Phone Numbers Resdence Gregory 3-F2 Sockbrdge 55-F11 Pnckney 3-F2 A MAKE YOUR OWN MUFFN MX MAH-SZED breakfas n 30 mnues baked efs, bacon and pecan srajb. Muffns, dd we say? Ths "new homemade muffn ml asswf **ye«." To prepare, sf ofeher 2 cups geferal purpose 1floor*H easpoon sal, 2 easpoons bakng powder and 3 ablespoons ajf, Co n H cup shorenng and add ¼ cup chopped pecan meas. jjmw QBOorsrd n modem le refrgeraor where he ar-condllonng bjwlfr provdes a consan crculaon of clean mos ar o keep he Sf fros sad fwf for fuure use. Then revere fe mx from r» erfrsofod sdd bes* off sad % rap mlk, Ms Uglly, Bak U Every sae wnch underakes a rfdsde mprovemen program s 60on confroned by he fac ha lack of roadsde conrol can and usually does desroy 50 y.er cen of he beauy aaned by dogn, preservaon and ulanner, The soluon of he problem n.xd work hardshp on no one. 1 s m concevable ha any commercal neres n Mchgan nur any neres for ha maer should w'fully wan o desroy or mar, Naurally no busness wans o be encroached upon n a dermenal manner. Zonng s he answer, he creaon of scenc zone hghways and scenc zones n commercal roues. Such a sysem wll leave ample ceners for adversng purposes where adversng wll be mos effecve and wll afford sreches where people can drve and escape from hose hngs hey seek o escape and fnd relaxaon. Bu zonng canno.be accomplshed ou legslaon and legslaon s no possble ou a far approach o heprobhem. Undersandng and consderaon herefore becomes of paramoun necessy. Legslaon mperave Roadsde conrol legslaon s mperave n Mchgan as elsewhere. Oherwse complee or near complee obleraon of he saes brhrgh wll be accomplshed a leas so far as he roadsdes are concerned and hese roadsdes are he frs sep n sellng he sae and makng a more enjoyable place n whch o lve. Ces zone and s no a far removed sep o feel ha rural hghways can be zoned farness and ou seppng on he fgurave provnce of busness. Then legslaon mus provde ample me o make neccssarv changes ou workng hardshp?, Legslaon mus also nves auhorv o enforce he law n he noper sae deparmen and ceranly he hghway deparmen s whr he enforcemen belongs because s obvous ha group s already famlar he nroblem, s close o 11 WLL REPRESENT LNGSTON COUNTY John S. Page, Sup. of Howell wll represen eachers of he Lvngson Conuy Dsrc of he Mchgan Educaon Assocaon a he annual meeng of he Assocaon's delegaes n Lansng, Aprl 9 and 10. The meeng f known as he Represenave! Ajwemhlv. * ac* n behalf of h«assocaon's 82,000 number*. wll be aended by one hundnd end ss* he me and can admnser he o chcency and undersandns' of he vewpon of all concerned. Then fnancng mus- be provded o keep n operaon a permanen, vcar round organzaon n he feld, Ths brngs no necessy fees'whch mus be small so as no o work hardshps and lcenses n order o kep he spread of roadsde adversng n proper bounds. Bllboard and oher sgn adversng n ces should no ener no legslaon, he subjec beng confned o rural hghways ousde ces. CommUon Necessary An advsory commsson keepng nformed on he subjec, 'requrng repors and connuously sudyng condons, reanng neres and seeng ha he law s enforced s necessary. Ths _ advsory commsson should be mparal, unbased and composed of ousandng czens and axpayers of he sae. Ample me should be alloed n whch o make he necessary changes and adversng mus be kep n dscree dsances of he rgh-of-way, hghway and hghway and ral nersecons and dangerous curves. Auhory o remove unused and abandoned sgns of whch here are counless numbers mus be provded. \s maers now sand anyone can place a sgn and proceed o forge forever, leavng an eye sore o reman ndefnely. Penales for non - conformance are a mos mporan par of needed legslaon. There wll have o be some necessary exempons whch would be n he provnce of he advsory commsson. And ncome ; rom lcense fees wll have o be appropraed for use of he deparmen exclusvely. n such manner rnd rnly n hs wav can Mchgan proceed o he necessary cleanng up of roadsdes. KMTOKS OTE: Ths» he concludng nsallmen of a lerc of arcles prepared hy he Federaed Garden Clubs of Meh* gn. Assocaon's one hundred dsrcs g and by weny-nne ex offco dole-js gaes. The Assembly wll elec M. E. S A. sae offcers and adop a program' 5 of work for he comng year as well as ac upon mporan maers n hs, year's program. Among he chef; ems for mmedae consderaon! are he M. E.*A.'s appeal for mora adequae sae ad for schools, for A revson of he presen eachers reremen fund law, and for a sas enure law o mc ejkhr; fron wjund«l A 1 LOCAL STOCK GRAN CREAM Produce of All Knd* LONG DSTANCE WEEKLY TRPS MADE TO DETROT W* H# MEYER mnuunhmmnuunm. The One Sop Saon Ths h he ONE STOP STATON. Here we supply you gas and ol, grease your car all around, spray your sprngs and es your baery and g change f k needs We can also wash or smon- ze your car. Come n here for complee and quck servce. Remember! We handle and servce Goodyear Tres. : : * Lee Lavey»»»unnMnnHnu>mHmMUHHfflMHHWHCT ach Wan Adv.

3 ,.... :<*»*..-.a»*«. 3*333 mss -ru-srm mmm m >.- W- :.2=E NOTCE OF MORTGAGE SALE Defaul havng been made n he condons of a ceran morgage made by Thomas J. Fausse and Golde E. Fausse, husband and 2 f,fo The Frs Naonal Bank of Howell, Mchgan, a Federal Bankng Corporaon, daed he 29h day of May, A. D. 1928, and recorded n he offce of he Regser of Deeds for Lvngson Couny, Mchgan, on he 29h day of May, A. D. 1928, n Loer 128 of Morgages on pages ; and Edward J. Drewry havng been duly apponed and commssoned Recever of he sad Pn Naonal Bank of Howell, Mchgan, on he 18h day of June, A. D. 1»84, by J. F. T. O'Conner, Comproller of he Currency of he Uned Saes of Amerca, by proper order, a cerfed copy of sad order beng recorded n he offce of he Regser of Deeds for Lvngson Couny, Mchgan, on he 18h day of July, 1934, n Lber 177 of Deeds, on page 261; and sad Edward J. Drewry, Recever, havng resgned as such Recever on July-25, 1936, sad resgnaon beng duly acceped hru Wllam Prenss, he Acng Comproler of he Currency, and on ga dae las menoned he sad Ac n. Comproller of he Currency havng duly apponed and commssoned Murray J. Marn, Recever of he sad Frs Naonal Bank of Howell, Mchgan, by proper order, recorded m he offce of he Regser of Deeds for Lvngson Couny, Mchgan, on he 19h day of Augus, A. D. 193G, n Lber 185 of Deeds, ou page 25; and he sad M«-?ray J. Marn a- Recever of he sad Frs Naonal Bank of Howell, Mchgan, havng eleced under he erms of sad morgage o declare he enre prncpa 1 and accrued neres hereon due-, Whch elecon he does hereby exer-, cso* pursuan o whch here s Clamed o be due and unpad on ad morgage a he dae of hs noce for prncpal he sum of Four Thousand One Hundred Ffy Dollars ($4,150.00) and neres n he sum of One Thousand Fve Hundred Fory-fve Dollars and Sevenyhroe Cens ($1,545.73) and axes and nsurance pad by sad morgagee n he amoun of One Hundred Ffeen Dollars And Tweny-seven Cen. ($115.27), same makng a oal of ffye Thousand Egh Hundred Eleven XMare (15,811.00) and no su or proceedng a law or n equy havng been nsued o recover he deb secured by sad morgage, or any par hereof; NOW THEREFORE, by vrue of he oower of sale conaned n sad morgage and pursuan o he. saues of he Sae of Mchgan n such case made and provded, noce s hereby gven ha on he 17h day of Aprl, A. D. 1937, a en o'clock n he forenoon, Easern Sandard Tme a he Wes enrance, of he Couny Cour House n he Cy of Howell, Couny of Lvngson, Sae of Mchgan (ha beng one of he places where he C.rcu Cour for sad Couny s held) sad morgage wll foreclosed by a sale a publc aucon o he hghes bdder, of he remanng premses descrbed n sad morgage as secury for sad deb, or so much hereof as may be necessary o pay he amoun due as afore sad; and any sum or sums ha may be pad by he undersgned a or before sad sale for axes and!or nsurance on sad premses and all oher sums pad by he undersgned, neres hereon a sx per cen (6 %) pr annum pursuan o law and o he erms J w*d raojgago, and a!! legal coss, charges and expends, ncludng an aorney's fee of Th'.yfve Dohrs ($35.00), as provded by lav, n fccordance.- 1 orn. of he aforesad morgage, whch premses are descrbed as follows: All of ha ceran pece or parcel of land suae and beng n he Townshp of Deerfeld, Couny of Lvngson and Sae of Mchgan, mere parcularly descrbed as he Eas One-half (E 1) of he RE-ELECT Aprl 5 URRAY D. (PAT) an Wagoner DEMOCRAT For Sde Hghway Commssoner He has never los sgh p he fac "ha he people all he people own he Hghways of Mchgan." ELECT DEMOCRATS Supernenden of Publc nsrucon ARTHUR E. ERCKSON Julccj of Sae Supreme Cour WALTER. McKENZE THOMAS F. MCALLSTER Rcrcns of U.-verc'y of Mchgan EOMUND C. SHELDS JOHN 0. LyNCH :«! > Beard of Educaon C 1ARLE3 M. NOAK $!>*«DcsrcJ of Agrculure >An. LANA MASSELNK JAMES J. MKWAY eo Sragh Democrac Monday, Aprl 5 n such cc.-c made and provded, no- Joe s hereby gn ha on Thursday", he day'of Aprl, A. D- 19*3 7, a en o'clock n he fornoon Norheas one-quarer (NE of Easern Sandard Tme, sad morgage wll be foreclosed by a sale a Secon Thry-Three (33); and he Cas One-half (E 1) of he publc aucon, o he hghes bdder, Wes one-half (WH) of he a he weserly enrance o he Cour Norheas one-quarer (NEU) of ouse n. he Cy of Howell, Lvng- Secon Thry-hree (33), T 4 N.,.ngson Couny, Mchgan, (ha beng he place where he Crcu R 6 E., aggregang one hundred weny (120) acres more or less, Cour for he Couny of Lvngson s held), of he premses descrbed hs beng he remanng pece or ~ sad" morgage, neres hereparcel of land descrbed n sad on a seven per cen (7%) per an morgage no hereofore released. num and all legal coss, charges and Daed January expenses, ncludng aorney fees allowed by lav/, and also any sum or MURRAY J. MARTN, Recever, FRST NATONAL BANK OF sums whch may be pad by he assgnees of he morgagee,necessary HOWELL, MCHGAN. Morgagee. ;o proec her neres n he premses. Whch sad premses are slartn J. LAAN, des Aorney for Morgagee, Busness Address: Brghon, Mchgan...;, g MORTGAGE SALE Defaul havng been made n he erms and condons of ha ceran morgage daed July 8, 1925, made and oxecued by ELLEN TOBN, f wdow, and MCHAEL TOBN, sngle, of Fowlervlle, Mchgan, as Morgagors, o J. C. JOHNSON, of Fowlervllo, Mchgan, as Morgagee and recorded n he offce of he Reg- Ser of Deeds, Lvngson Couny, :chg«n on July 13, 1925 n Lber 123of Morgages on Page 91; whch ad morgage was hereafer and on he 23rd day of January, 1926 assgned by J. C. JOHNSON o ED WARD JOHNSON and CORA D. JOHNSON, husband and wfe of Fowlervlle, Mchgan, by assgnmen recorded January n Lber 122 of Morgages, a Page 146, on whch morgage here s clamed o be due,! a he dae of hs noce, for prncpal 4nare and axes, he sum of On Hundred Thry-nne and b ($ ) Dollars, and no su or proceedngs a law or n equy havng been nsued o recover he 4ab secured by sad morgage or any par hereof, now herefore, by rroe ol he powar of conan- Tfe Pncknsy DupacK, Wcan*e3ay, MarcK 31, 1937 s*** -~ Jackson couny has secured he adopon.of a projec o black-op 50 mks of couny roads. The federal governmen provdes $526,000 and he couny $162,000. Theves'seem o be radng he gravel ps n hs secon. n he Keppler p n Washenaw couny on Ponac road, copper wre, beams and ppng were solen. n he Green Oak p n hs couny a cung orch 100 fee of new hose, 200 fee of rope and 1,000 pounds of copper wre are mssng. A srke saged by 65 hgh 'School pupls a Eas Dero for a longer sprng vacaon ended when he board old hem would mean an exenson of he school year, n 1934 Rober J. Wallace of Chel- 'sea, salesman for he M.. Pardee Co., Dero, dsappeared afer forgng checks ssued by he company on he Chelsea bank amounng o $10, Now he Boson polce are holdng a man on a breakng and enerng charge who resembles Wallace's dscrpon and he Chelsea bank wll send a man here o vew he suspec. Sherff Andres of Ann Arbor saes ha hs specal force of 1000 depues wll no be used as srke breakers and he has no nenon of nerferng any lawful srke. Ths force wll be used o preserve order only. So far he has enlsed 100 men. The Fowlervlle hgh school baske ball eam whch won he dsrc champonshp were gven a cheken dnner a he Fred Dlngham home las week. The Sockbrdge T»ason"c Lodge wll pu on he farce "Everybody's Here" on Aprl 1-2 an all-man cas. Howell hgu chool ahlec assocaon has joned a new crcu known as he Capol Crcu. ncludes schools from S. Johns, Charloe, Eaon Rapds, Grand Ledge, and Mason. Judge Joseph Collns and wfe have reurned from a rp o Bermuda. Mrs. Wll Brogan of Howell underwen an operaon n he Melus Hospal, Brghon. There are sad o be 20 cases of smallpox a Dundee. accnaon of all persons has been ordered. Noes of 25 Years Ago A he elecon Monday n Punam he Democras won every offce bu board of revew he followng majores: sup., James Harrs, 73; clerk, Amos Clnon, 7; reas., Lous Monks, 46; hgh, com,, James Smh, 54; overseer, Geqrge Grener, 526) Jusce, James Doyle, 24; board of revew, Wll Dunnng, 8; consables, Lawrence Spear?, Wll Brogan, B. anblarcum, 1. J, Kennedy. n Hamburg, Arhur Shehan was eleced supervsor, Harry Moon, reas., and Wray Hnckley clerk, he res of he cke was Republcan. Unadlla was all Republcan bu reasurer where Adelber Brearly won. Howard Marshall defeaed Lawrence McOar for clerk by 1 voe. The followng are he ckes: Hamburg; jusces, Alpheus Smh and Ralph Benne, bd. of rev., Peer Conway; Unadlla, supervsor, Elmer Braley, hgh, com., James Lvermore, overseer, James Foser, jusce, John Moore, bd. of revew, Henry Sharp. Mr?. Charles Sckle ded a her home, eas of own, March 29. She s survved by her husband. Rev. H. W. Hcks ded a he sanarum Monday, He was an M. E. mnser for over 50 yeara. A he me of hs deah he was pasor of, he Maron Cener church. The board of supervsors sand 8 o 7 Republcan Tyrone unrepored. Flnof & Read Auo Sales sold hree auos las week. N. H. Caverly has aken over he Wesern House a Brghon, Orvlle Tupper and famly hare moved o Alca, Mchgan, where he wll have charge of he 1100 acre farm of he Owosso Sugar Bee Co. Congressman Sam Smh s now dsrbung hs annual shpmen of froe governmen seeds. Born o Mr. and Mrs. Ber an- Blarcum on March 30, a daugher. lenry Cobb who spen he wner n Sockbrdge has reurned home. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Fck have moved no he Floyd Jackson house on Man S. Bom o Calvn Pa and wfe of crbed as follows; Land n he llage of Fowlervlle, Gregory on Aprl 1, a daugher Couny of Lvngson, Sae of Mchel 50 frends and neghbors gave Mr. gan, and descrbed as follows, o- and Mrs. R. M. Glenn a farewell w:,! pary on Saurday evenng. llage lo No. 11 of R. A. Hales Me Chalker lef Tuesday for Addon o he llage of Fowlervlle Lewson, Monana. duly lad ou, plaed and recorded.; Ernes LaDuke has moved on a Daed a Howell, Mchgan, January farm near Brghon and Waler 01-21, EDWARD JOHNSON... CORA D. JOHNSON, husband and wfe, Assgnees of Morgagee Sanley Berrman 4 Aorney for Assgnees of Morgagee Busness address: Howell, Mchgan. 1 lns on he Flemng farm uear Dexer. Noes of 50 Years Ago Look o he souh any ngh and you can see he effec on he sky lne of he elecrc lghs of Ann Ar- Dor «., A caboose of a fregh ran jumped he rack a Chlson he oher day and demolshed half of he depo. Huggng pares are all he rage n Souh Lyon a 15c perhug, havng drven ou he donkey pares. Charles Hankns and Jenne Sexon were marred a Hamburg on March 16 by Rev. Coddngon a he home of he brde's parens, Mr. and Mrs. Orvlle Sexon. All bu 12 of he 30 los of J*ne*' addon o he vllage of Hamburg are now sold. Rev. Brd of he Hamburg M. E. Church has receved 15 new members no he church. Nex week he O. T. * * O T E F O R =o xs Hamburg wans 15 ennan houses whch can be rened a $15 per monh. Subdvson los are $75 each. Dr. Smh of Hamburg was confned o hs bed for fve days as a resul of hs horse runnng away and hrowng hm ou. A Lansng sporng sore s sellng 200 ckes a monh for he Lousana loery. s rumored ha a ceran L;nsng '.nanufacurer and church members looks no he men's dnner buckes each day. and f he Canddae lor Regen of he Unversy ol Mchgan Democra Tcke Aprl Elecon Edmund C. Shelds fnds any away. f p? or cake here hrows ha s called Chrsan love hen he world s beer off ou such men. Saes of Amerca, daed December Shelds A4. * Smh * «. oa aoranv le»8, 1985, and recorded n he ofol Aff* *"UrM* comma4m olafjv ounj feeuse {> «e5el%vuja U ffwu r> 'of hs Regser of Deeds for Ufr»4 *m w\ 11» wwf Farm o Marke Road Program SOBS Ahead Greaer progress has been made n he consrucon of farm o marke roads Snce he begnnng of he Roosevel Admnsraon han ever before. n he las hree and a half years, under he supervson of he Bureau of Publc Roads, of he Uned Saes Deparmen of Agrculure, 18,078 mles of secondary er feeder roads have been compleed; 4,616 mles are under consrucon, and projecs for he consrucon of 866 mles have been approved, makng a oal of 33,560 mls. Congress, has auhorzed he expendure of $26,000,000 for eacfc ol hefscalyears, 1038 and 1939, o carry en he work, Federal expendures o be mached by he Saes. n June of 1933, m appropraon of 1*100,000,000 was provded by Congress for a hghway-consrucon program, and he Hayden-Carwrgh Ac of 1934 suppled anoher 1200,000,000. Onefourh of boh appropraons was apporoned for farm o marke roads. Those are n addon o roads bul under supervson of he Bureau of Publc Roads. Cof rucon of farm o marke roads unde hese aprpraons s under he supervson of he Works Progress Admnsraon. When compleed, more han 130,000 mkes of all-weaher rural roads wll have been bul f added o hs, roads consruced by he Federal Emergency Relef Admnsraon and he Cvl Works Admnsraon he grand oal would be nearly 400,000 mles, or abou one-sxh of all he dr roads n he counry. The mleage of farm-o-marke roads mproved by WPA workers f lad n ransconnenal hghways would srech nearly 44 mes across he wdes dmenson of he Uned Saes, or fve mes around he world. n addon o WPA's 12,000 secondary road projecs, he Bureau of Publc Beads has placed 300,000 emergency workers oa a WOJOMOO hghway and n n work of relef o dsaser asferers ho'od Cross exyonded n excess of $5,200,000 for he yoar. The repor pons ou ha hs fgure does no nclude asssance Rven n 27 lesser dsasers a oal of 2,000 persons aded, and adds ha addonal mllons wll be used o "clean up" Sprng floods and ornadoes. "Numerous local dsaser suaons occurrng durng he year were me by Red Cross chaper funds and manpower," Admral Grayson sad. "n jach major relef operaon underaken he frea army of Red Cross voluneers aded raned workers he ask of rehablang hose ou resources "Who had suffered losses. "The Red Cross dsaser relef servce s one of many Red Cross acves suppored by he Amercan people hrough membershp a he me of Roll Call, held each year from Arm*» U".e Day o Thanksgvng." 1 9MR&MfrBH*' R ber , n Lber 147 of gages, on Pages and sad gagee havng eleced under he of sad morgage o declare he fare prncpal and accrued ra amy hereon due, whch elecon daew hereby exercse, pursuan o wfcjesj here s clamed o be due and Unpad on sad morgage a he daa p hs noce for prncpal and neres) he sum of Four Thousand ffx Hundred Seveny-seven and 30 le% ($ ) and no su or proceedng a law or n equy havng, been nsued o recover he debf Secured by sad morgage or any par hereof; \ NOW, THEREFORE, by vrue ' * he power of sale conaned n'saw morgage and pursuan o he * **- es of he Sae of Mchgan lnwal case made and provded, NOTCE 18 HEREBY GEN ha on Aprl W, 1937 a 12 o'clock noon, Easern Sandard Tme a he weserly fron door of he cour house n he Cy STATE OF MCHGAN j of Howell, Couny of Lrngan, Th Probae Cour for he Couny. Mchgan (ha beng he place ef o Lvngson. holdng Crcu Cour n sad Conn- A a sesson of aad Cour, hold a by W a Md sale, morgage a publc wll aucon be forceecfee o he 'robae Offce n he Cy of Howell n sad Couny, on he 29h day of March, A. D Presen: Hon. Wlls L. Lyons, Judge of Probae. n 4he Maer of he Esae of Emm* MurU, Deceased. Lews M. Don havng fld n sad cour hs fnal admnsraon accoun and hs peon prayng for he allowance hereof and for he assgnmen and dsrbuon of he resdue of sad esae. Ordered, Tha he 26h day of Aprl, A. D. 1937, a en.o'clock n he forenoon, a sad probae of- hghes bdder of he premses) crbed n sad morgage, or se! hereof as may be necessary o he amoun due as aforesad,and sum or sums whch may be pa'' he undersgned a or beforesale for axes and'or nsuranee sad premses,ana all oher 1 pad by he undersgned, ras*) es hereon pursuan o law and vf he erms of sad morgage, «aasl legal coss, charges and expenses eludng an aorney's fee, wl premses are descrbed as fouowf Tha ceran pece or panel :' f fce, be and s hereby apponed for }d suaed n he Cy of Haws examnng and allowng sad accoun, ny A._,M "*J2M' C, }%**» and hearng sad peon; more parculaly Furher Ordered, Tha publc The, Souh half of Lo 43 of Off* noce hereof be gven by publcaon of a copy of hs order, for hree Cy) of Howell,. as duly lad Of. dry's Addon o%e llage (a* successve weeks prevous o sad day plaed and recorded n Lber of hearng, n he Pnckney Dspach, of Deeds, page 250. Also a and f a newspaper prned and crculaed he Souh half of Lo 88 T gf n sad couny. Cowdry's Addon, descrbe* Wlls-L. Lyons, follows: Begnnng a he Judge of Probae. eas corner of sad Lo 88 J A rue copy. Weserly along he Souherly Olesa Parshall, of sad lo, 10 fee: hence W Regser of Probae. erly parallel o he* Eaa"** NOTCE OF MORTGAGE SALE Defauls havng been made n he condons of a ceran moren' made by Lloyd A. Davs and Florence W. Davs, hs wfe, of he Cy of Howell, Lvngson Couny, Mchgan o HOME OWNER'S LOAN COR PORATON, a Corporaon orgp\nzed under he laws of he Uned { of sad lo, 66 fee; hence parallel he Souherly sad lo, en fea o he JBaj lwl sad lo; hence Souh*rl*on* Eas Una of sad lo 86 ms place of begnnng. Daed: January 27, 1887 fr A COOTOATWN *.<K-. $

4 m*am- M*'< *..k(**«arff " - >**; The Pnckney P pach, Week y, March 31, 1937 :. * «*. s?<l!y>?yrm'wm J.WMHJ m **&* as. > +P rn- - ' : / * - *-r fet. L-1 : f * 1#' ">.» '. '.> > S- 4? \ *1 *4 Howell Theare Wo«L, Thur.., Fr., March 31, Aprl GLADYS SWAR THOUT *»d FRED MC MURRAY 1, 2 n "CHAMPAGNE WALTZ" JACK OAK1E, ELOZ and YOLANDA, HERMAN B1NG, 1ENE OSBORNE, FRANK FOREST, BENNY BAKER, ERNEST COSART Comedy New* Shor Subjec Sa, Aprl 3 DOUBLE FEATURE "THE JUNGLE PRNCESS" DOROTHY LAMOUR, RAY MLLAND ARK1N TAMERAFF, LYNNE OERMAN Caroon Sun., Mon., Aprl 4, 5 Ma 2 P, M. 10c-20c "GUNS OF THE PECOS" DCK FORAN GORDON HART, EDDE A. CUFF Ma. 2 P. M. Con LYRCS - LAUGHTER - LUNATCS - LOE "SNG ME A LOE SONG" JAMES MELTON, PATRCA ELLS, HUGH HERBERT, ZAZU PTTS, ALLEN JENKNS, NAT PENDLETON Comedy Mckey Mouae Caroon New* 2-FEATURES-2 Tues., Aprl 6 "LAD Y FROM NOWHERE" Wh THURSTON HALL MARY ASTOR,, CHARLES GUGLY, Wed. Thur.,, Fr., Aprl 7, 8, 9 DCK and POWELL 15c coure»y cke "DELS PLAYGROUND" Wh DOLORES DELRO RCHARD D1X CHESTER MORRS MADELNE CARROLL "ON THE AENUE" ALCE FAYE,, RTZ BROS, GEORGE BARBER ALAN DNEHART, STEPHEN FETCHET Narch of Tme Bey Boop Caroon Comng Soon James Cagney n "Ready,, Wllng and Able" Shor-Way Lnes Serve Pnckney Dependable Passenger and Express Servce Your nqures n regard o any par of our servce wll be gven careful aenon. A x : SHW BUS DEPOT AT Kennedy Drug Soe PHONE 53r.J 'Grea Guy" Wll Rogers n "Dr. Bull' lakeland n News Mr. and Mrs. George Dxon of Clnon and Mr. and Mrs. Basl Schwab of Mancheser were evenng guess of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Leser Mezgar and chldren of hs place and Mr. and J Mrs. Paul Jordan and chldren of Ann Arbor were Easer guess of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mezgar a Bale Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paner who have spen he wner her daugher and son-n-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Curs a Lacon,!., have reurned o her home here. Mr. Paner who has been ll s some beer a hs me. Rober Downng of Srawberry Lake s employed n Howvll. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee and son, Alger, were week-end Easer guess of Mr. and Mrs. Mylo Keler a Eaon Rapds. Oher guess wer? Mr. and Mrs. Rober Ackley of Howell. Mrs. Mldred Whlock who has spen he wner n Ann Arbor has reurned o her home here, Mrs. F. Huzel and daughers of Ann Aroo v ere Eas:r guess of Mrs. Huzel's moher, Mrs. Mary Grard. Telesphore Bourbonnas's vsng hs broher and famly, Mr. and Mrs. cor Bourbonnas a Lansng. Frank Paner of Jackson was an Easer gues of hs parens, Mr. and Mrs. F. Paner. Donald Sgler was home from Dero he week-end. James Lamb was home from Dero he week-end. erne Lennox s now employed by he Naonal Doorcheck Co. Nck Rebel of he Rebel Creamery Co. was n own on busness Tuesday. ", Bg WLS Communy Home Talen Show The Prare Farmer -WLS Home Talen show wll be a Howell on Aprl 1-2-3, Thursday, Frday and Saurday nghs. There have been a large number of ckes sold n advance and food crowds are expeced all hree nghs of he show. Odd Fellows of Howell are sponsorng hs program. Chldren (under welve) may com* o he show Fre% he openng ngh, accompaned by her parens. Followng s he cas of.characers; Pano Accompans, Ehelyn Schrepfer Maser of Ceremones Jack Holden Clar Pershng "Lulu B*r?? 7 "Uncle E»ra" Ber Parks "Pa Buram" Bud Kenner (Also oher mpersonaons,) Square Dance Caller Howard Newberry Haylof Square Dancers: Mr. and Mrs. Clff Perkns, Mr. and Mrs. John Monda, Bll Hanson, Mldred Bpply, Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Phlps, Evelyn Rounds and Elmer Corl. "Floss:* Fry" M Mldred Bpply "Prare Ramblers" Bll Jones, Bll Nelson, Don Falkner, El wood Bowen and Kenneh Perkns. "Kae Smh" Hugh Mlner, Sockbrdge "Maple Cy Four" Sumner Hall, «... Henrv Sharps, Wlbur Osrander, Ber Parke, Sockbrdge "Bll O'Connor" G. W. Bomer "Sweehear of he Barn Dance" Dorohy Jean Phlps "Haylof Lasse" Mary Joe Graham "Sunshne Sue" Bey Smh. _,.. (Accordan Solo) *Don Brohers" van and Wesley Reader, Oak Grove Unr FarW* Mfx Hagman fcyund co y ' Oran Reader JTUyhm SePPer". Helen Mare Wenk "Hoofflng Hck" rgl Wlson "Bwk and Wng Sepper" Howard Newberry «AjWe-.Arkansas Woodchopper" Bll Nelson Alce mzs*,; Law Powervlle "Tme Twsers" Lowell Beck, Bll Zankey, Sherm Beck vensma Band T van 11-5.,.-.. najbf? W ' Jmme Hoff ' B b Parker " "M MeCluekey" E Murnghan Mw ken who regsered oo Ue o have her names enered on hs prof rem, o be enaeunod laer. # ; 1.. Hamburg 3&* The Lades Guld of S Sephen's! Epscopal church wll be eneraned 1 by Mrs. John D. Moore a her home' a Hamburg vllage Thursday afernoon, Aprl 1, he presden,' Mrs. Edwn Shanon, Jr., n charge. j Hamburg hve, No. 392 Lady Maccabees wll hold s regular meeng a F. hall Tuesday afernoon Aprl C, he commander, Mrs. Gladys Lee, presdng. Ths wll be a brhday meeng Mrs. Mnne Buckalew, Mrs. Blanche Pryer and Mrs. Charloe MeUgar acng for good of he order. Offcers and members of Hamburg lodge No. 438, F. were among ho-3 who aended a dsrc meeng of offcers and perabers of Odd Fellow lodges from Howell, Fowlervlle, Mlford,, Nov, Brghon, and Sockbrdge lodges a Brghon L F. hall Monday afernoon and evenng. Grand Maser Brode and Grand Secreary Rogers of he Grand Lodge, F. of Mchgan were n aendance. Supper was served a 6:30 P. M. by Brghon Rebekah Lodfc. The evenng meeng was an op< - meeng o Odd Fellows, Reb- 1 - h.s and ber frends when a pro- -lan was presened. Mr. Brown of near Orchard Lake, las rened he farm of Wllam A. Shcffer resdence. Mr. and Mrs. Sheffer wll occup he remander of he house, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam H. Glber aended he annual reunon of he Hghland School Club a he home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beck a Hghland. Po-luck dnner was served a noon and a shor program rendered. E. Wray Hnckley of Hamburg and Sephen E. anhorn of Howell each had a brhday a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Hnckley and Mr. and Mrs. Clfford anhorn spen he evenng Mr. and Mrs. anhorn a Howell. A delcous dnner was served by Mrs. Hnckley and Mrs. Clfford an Horn he able beng cenered wo brhday cakes. { Mr. and Mrs. Klburn Hendersho of Oscoda were guess of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne G. Jury and Mr. and Mrs. James W. Feaherly Sunday. Frends are recevng cards from Mr. and Mrs. James H. Hayn>r and famly who are on a moor rp n Florda. Mrs. Mlle Rolson of Ann Arbor vsed her son and daugher-n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clfford Rolson, Frday. Mr. and Mrs. Ber Hooker of Wes Hamburg spen Wednesday her broher-n-law and sser, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Blades. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Osborn of Souh Lyon were guess of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam H. Glber, Saurday. Mr. and Mrs. James. Jury of Ann Arbor wer? guess of her son, Wayne Jury and famly, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bambulus and wo chldren, Mss Georga and Charles Jr., of Dero were Easer guess of Mrs. Bambuls' parens, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wehner. Mss Marguere Dunnng, dsrc supervsor of he Fln Dary and Food councl was a recen gues of her parens, Mr. and Mrs. E. Clyde Dunnng. Gregory Mr. and Mrs. L. N. McCleer had as Easer guess, Mr. and Mrs. Ar hur Jones, Howell; Mr. and Mrs.. Clyde McCleer, Gregory; Dr. and Mrs. Nel McCleer, Sockbrdge;.Wlfred and Maua Dero and Mar-' ' on of Owosso. 1 Th' Townshp Board me Mrs. Jesse Lavey Thursday o clear y up busness for he year. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Galbreah had as Easer gu'ess, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Galbreah and son, Dero; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Galbreah, How- ell, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mecomey of 'Jackson. Mrs. J. E. Lvermore was ll he pas week. Mss Jean McFarland, Ann Arbor, was a week-end gues of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Marshall and famly. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harley and sons were Easer guess of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Galbreah of Plymouh The school chldren are enjoyng sprng vacaon. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Hadley eneraned her sser, Mrs. Nelle Allmendnger of Ann Arbor, Sunday. Mss Los Lavey spen he weekend Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lavey whle Junor vsed he Cass Clnon and Sherff Kennedy famles. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McConnell vsed frends n Ponac, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. C, Lne, Dero, were Easer guess of her parens, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ross, lvng eas of own, have as house guess, Mr. Ross' broher and wfe. Mr. Rosa* broher s an underaker from Alaska and helped care for he bodes of Wyle Pos and Wll Rogers when hey wens klled. Floyd and Bearce Jones aended her.moher's funeral a M. Plea* san, Saurday. Mss Arlens Brenser vsed frends n Souhern llnos, over he week-end. The Kng's Daughes me a he hall Wednesday for an afernoon meeng.followmg he busness meeng hey were eneraned by he 5h, 6h, 7h and 8h grade spellng bee. Mss Sharon Cruhers, an 8h grade pupl was he wnner,and she wll mee oher wnners n he couny, laer. The Mfssea Jean Harley and Ardh Wrgh called on Mss Norma Osborne Monday. Planfeld Mss Bey Ann Palen of Dero fe spendng her Easer vacaon her grandparens, Mr, and Mrs, H, A f 1 fgures; Elecrc Cookng s no expensve! These laes fgures on he cos of operang an elecrc range show an average of abou ONE- HALF A CENT a meal a person. Acual meer ess were made n homes usng elecrc ranges.the cos fgure s obaned under everyday workng condons n ordnary kchens.,. he ranges are used by women cookng meals daly for famles of hree, four and fve people, or larger. n he survey, 5 well-known makes and 9 dfferen models of elecrc ranges were ncluded. These ess prove conclusvely ha elecrc cookng s no expensve. 10,000 of your neghbors chose elecrc cookng durng he year SEE THE NEW ELEC TRC RANGES ON DSPLAY AT DEPART MENT STORES, ELECTRCAL DEALERS, AND THE DETROT EDSON COMPANY. snp s spendng her Easr vacaon llllllnuuuu lllnnlllu U1l lnllnnml lnun her grandfaher, Mr. Floyd Boyce * and moher. Mr. Orla Jacobs suffered a hear aack Saurday ngh. Aun Magge Greves, Mr. ance Mller and Orla Wasson wsre no able o be ou for Easer. Mr. and Mrs. Alber ogel of Lansng were Easer guess of her par- = ens, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Holmes. - Mr. and Mrs. John Dyer, Bobbe - and Josephne of Ann Arbor, Mr. and S Mrs. Mlon Dyer and Clarence of S near Fowlervlle were Easer guess a of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Robers. j = Rev. and Mrs. Ryan vsed rela- g ves n Ponac he mddle of las,g week. The church was beaufully decor- a aed for Easer and he fne program g was well aended. Several of he young people from here ook par n he C. E. Pagean Sunday ngh a Wes Maron, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lllywhle were Sunday guess of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shaws a Lesle, Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Gauss called Sunday ngh on Mr. and Mrs. A L. Duon mmmmmmmmmmamm * Chobb's Corners Mr. and Mrs. Lous Wagoner eh eraned Sunday afernoon and evenng, Mr. and Mrs, 0. Clarke of! Fenon and Mr. and Mrs. M. Clarke! and famly of Wayne. Mrs. Roy Smolle was called o: Ypslan las week by he sovere ll-1 nesf of her moher, Mrs. Norhern. Mss Florence Rozek spen he week-end Maxne Purdy of Howell. R: Schaefer, Ber Rubbns and Ed Allen were n Dero Saurday evenng. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Campbell aended a card pary a he home of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Henry Saurday evenng. Glenn Kngsley of Jackson was home for Easer. Mrs. Phllp Thalls and daughers spen Sunday her parens, Mr. and Mrs. Rober Granger. Mrs. Gerrude Bader and son, Charles, and Claude Dolfe of Cohocah were Frday guess of Mr. and Mrs* John Roek. Que a few from here aended Bradley* rooman Unusual Pan Producs spread farher and wear longer han ordnary knds Because o a de* nc advanage no ohers can posrfo{y have* means mny n your pocke o know wha hs reason a. vbkh* Bradley-fooman Deal* or wre ou Chcago Offce TEEPLE HARDWARE flnmmmfmnnhmnmm.mn.n.hm ( Mrs. Ford Lamb, her daugher, Wll Roche spen he week-end aje?l nd 80n» RoM» were Lan*o* Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McQear Saurday. n whmore Lake. Mss Ruh Deyereaux of Dero Mrs. H. J. DoolWe eneraned asson. ' * hesu; XU a «.K?«5?* Helen Kennedy spen"h her Brdge Club Tueaday WW*..CUrence Deh and ea $fm #r* -w + m-:'x>

5 .»Wy wur* HfffHfm**mm HMWMP *vp mmls:,rk-" " %",' 7' jr* T r**±j+* \ THE RED & WHTE Cash Specals The Pnckney Dspach, Wednesday, March 31, 1937 """* asl m! * STORE fhe Pmckney Dspach Enered a he Posofflee a a Pnckney, Mch, aj Second Clau Maer. Subscrpon $1.25 a year m Advance. PAUL CURLETT PUBLSHER «- >z< (4! or Balance of Week Endng Aprl 3 Gold Medal Flour - y 1-2 Lb. Sack $1.12 Maxwell House Coffee Regular Lb, 31C Shredded Whea 2 G 23c bun-hay Crackers 2 L *! 18c r\ G. Soap A LGE. BARS. 1 QQ Banner Nu Oleomargarne 15c Cookes Assored 4 Knds Lb. JQC ~ SupremeSalld Dressng Q, 22c Kamolve Tole Soap per cake 5 C 2 Fancy Pnk Salmon 3 Can. 29C Ama Fru Mx CANS LuxToleSoap 3 B» 20c Pure Buckwhea Flour 5 LB 19c Exra Fancy Rce PER LB. 7c Srckly Fresh Eggs Armours Sar Lard PER LB. 1 7Q PERDOZ- 23c Casup ge. 14 oz. Bole 10c Rasns *PKG. / Q C 4LB.PKG. 35 c ALL PRCES SUBJECTS TO MCH GAN '6% SALES TAX C. H. KENNEDY Phone 23F3 ' We Delver Mchael Roche made a busness rp o Howell Saurday. j Mrs. Ella McCluskey spen las week relaves n Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Phlp Sprou were n Ann Arbor Frday. Ralph Hall and Rober Sekell ran- j aaced busness n Ann Arbor Fr-1 day, Clarence Sackable s buldng a garage a he rear of hs home on Lnadlla sree. MHSS Bernadne Lynch of Kalama-1 zoo spen Easer Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kennedy. Mss Evelyn Darrow of Ann Arbor spen Easer her parens, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Darrow. Ralph Carr of Dero spen he frs u he week hs parems, M. and Mrs. R. J. Carr. Mr. and Mrs. John lornshaw and. George Hornshaw of Dero were \ aunuuy guess of her moher. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Read and famly spen Easer Mr. and Mrs. Cnanes Smoyer n Akron, Oho. Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Sgler and daugher, Marjore, of Dero culled a ne home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Sgler, Sunday. Mrs. Elzabeh Curle and Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Curle and daugher, Paula, called on Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Alley n Dexer Sunday. Eugene Dnkel and Leo Lavey were m Dero one day las week. Frank Wlson and Cecl Bohm of Howell were n own Saurday. The Msses Gerrude and Mary Spears of Ann Arbor, Elzabeh Spears of Dero span Easer wn.je.r laher,, Edward Spears. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carpener, A. W. Boyoe of Ponac and Ambrose Echman of Dero called a he home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Reason Thursday. Easer guess of Mr. and Mrs. C. Coopersvlle, Mchgan. C. \. Hook.. a..d wfe of Ann Ar spen L'as.'-r her paeal.-., G. Sackable were Mr. and Mrs. Ro bober Sackable of Frankfor, he Mr. and Mrs. l; \ Ollngharn. Msses Mary and Dorohy Sackabk: Cll'ord an!. ' and wfe sp< a of Deo. las Wednesday ' 'M Mr. and ;M;s. Charles Clnon of S. Caherne's Duanf Crc:.'(": 1.1 p.ml;;a.. Onaro, s vsng relaves a Pnckney and Gregory. He was he regula, Murnngham farm n Ma-on o Wlla ' Fn ; has r.ev 'YOT, '!! a. ) Specal Prce $1.29 Prescroons Accuraely Flled. Kennedy s Drug Sore Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Do\U- v-u.- n Howell on bumess Saurday. M.-s Drusllu Meubou wa-; hw fro,;n Am Arbor he w o k-cul. Edward Scpue of Do \ Lev \ Mrs. Tom Shohn Sunday alur: Mr. and M/s. John Cal and clukren were n Howell Sunday,u'ernoon. *C Herber Harper of Ann Abor.%<-n Easer hs grandmoher..w>. Eva Clark. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. \-b-l. p>>.' Easer n Dero as guess of Dr. and Mrs. Drudge. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reason and daugher, spen Easer relave- a M-s Jans Carr s vsng relaves n L'ero. - Ar a! --. \\. H. Meyer was m Howell 1 J <'; ' :e) lg..-, a.d Mrs. Herber Palmer and.-on. wee n Ann Arbor Saurday. ; 1. Deucry and wfe of Howell called oa Mr. nnd Mrs. C. J. Teeple.Saurday. Ma. Yum Shehan and Mrs. Edna :Year. v, re Howell vsors Saurday le '-,. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Euler were re-.( u'uess a a brhday annversary,l 'lymoh. Mrs. W'.esley Palmer of Dero.\a a week-end gues of Mr. and Mrs. :1< ; ber 1'alner. M.-s Lucy Jeffreys of Kalamazoo a daner guess las Tuesday of.m.-s Hazel Chambers. -: '-' ' russ of Mr. and Mrs. _..,. 'f'ud'.sopor were Mr. and Mrs. Don 'aon and daughers of Howell.?!'-. and Mrs. Joseph Sackable Jr. and rhldran of near Howell spen Kner v h Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sackable Sr. "!). L. G. D-vereaux, her daugh- ; ', Puh. arul son. Leonard of Denv aended he school pagean las Y. dne.-day evenng. Tl" Comy Kng's Daughers 'oad me a Dlloway's ReHauran cener on hs hgh school baske ball, (; >11(1 Love f. lvm n,. ar,-1.--\ 'l, eam and hs r.gh scorng record n Mr. ( j rs _ (; rra ( Heller aru a sngle game wa«24 pons. Harlev Mller of Ponac were Sun Sunday guess a he homo of Mr. (av K\ K;sl, s a he home of \. James Marn were Mr. and Mrs., (j ar { Francs Marn and son of Howell, y l ' an(j J[N. O. L. Ca>nd. h;< Edgar Marn and famly of Lansng,' as ].; as er guess, Mr. and Ma. 1. C Joy Marn and famly of Fln and (; ov ham of Dero, Mrs. Clara - Mr. and Mrs Rober Walker of De-, or.' rec Campbell and wfe of Ann'hs -fernoon for a one o'clock ro. Arbor. j luncheon and busness meeng. ntuunhnhmmn[unnjn l nnnmmrmnmu»nn<nnnn! mn»mmm»mhmna w, MONEY MAKERS EERY one s no a money maker. And srange o cay ha very few of hose who are only rr.3-:r/ makers ever accumulae a forune. "Easy come easy go" s one cf u ose world-old proverbs ha epomze BUT EERY one can accumulae money. 11 requres no genus. does ake me. does meaa self - denal, always, ever means ha he ougo mus be less han x h ncome, he dfference lef n he»nk. :.$,Jfe m NATONAL BANK a HowlL Federal Supervson. Member Federal Depos n* sm<*nce Corporaon, All Depos! n»ured up o $6,000 for eac!> Deposor. c Floyd Hanes was called o Ponao OB busness Tuesday. Mss Bey Devereaux and Jmmy Mss sabelle Wrgh was. home from Lnden Sunday. Mss Jesse Green and Mrs. Wealha al were n Jackson, Monday. Mrs. Percy Dudley and son, Hen, of Ann Arbor wene Sunday vsors a he hame of Mrs. Hee Teeple. Ann McGregor of Brghon s spendng he week her grandparens, Mr. and Mrs. Wll Mercer. : The Msses Jusne and Clare Led-' wdge were home from Dero he we*sk-end. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Sackable and daugher, Jule, were n Dero Saurday., Gerald Henry and Glenn Hall are home from he Yps Normal College be M.-s lla Meyer was n Dero Monday. Lucus Wlson Jr. was home from Lansng Sunday. -Mr. A. F, Hrown wen o Howell on bu.-dness Monday. Junor.av< y of Gregory spen he week-end Ralph Clnon. Harold He has been dong consderable elecrcal work for John Craf. M.-s Conne Darrow was home from Dero las Wednesday evenng. 1'aul Srawheckcr of Grand Rapds vsed hs sser, Mrs. Ona Campbell nursday. Arnold Berqus of Dero has en vong a he home of Ora for he sprng vacaon. Hanes. Ford Lamb ransaced busness n New York Cy and Rocheser, New M. and Mrs. Parck Sweeney of Dero called a he C. G. Sackable York, he frs of he week. horns Monday. Mrs. James Roche, Mrs. Kahleen Croy nd daugher, Norne, spen Laerne Kennedy and wfe of Dero spen Sunday Mr. and Mrs..Easer Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Pasy Kennedy. Roche n Lansng. Th.» Msses Phvlls Wnn nnd. Mrs ' Ma d - Car Pener of Ann Ar- Mame Soule's, cw. loulel and Ber xle Blly Meyer were n Dero Sau, Weekg Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Meyer and ¾ ¾ famly and Mss Shrley Wedmeyer n ' SJ pur?, 0S TT, were Easer dnner guess of Mr. r.: and Mrs>, 0ec ] 1 Hendee of _ and Mrs. George Robers near Greg- Ca, dl ll ac v ;? r r ' 3week-end guess of Mr. j- e ory, 6 and Mrs. W. C. Hendee. jg Mr. and Mrs. John Marn nad as Max Parknson has acceped an of- Easer guess, her son Lemuel, Mr. fce poson he Amercan Raand Mrs. Leo Koeller and daugher, daor Co. of Ypslan. Mldred, Mss Los Wes, Mr. and George Green and wfe of Howell Mrs. John Meyer and famly, Fred were callers las week Tuesday a he Borz and wfo, all of Ypslan. home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Teeple.! mkmmammmmmmammmamm Ruh Devereaux of Dero vsed ' " '~v - * ' "» Mss Helen Kennedy las week. Helen oammmmmmmaaamm vefel of Howell spen Monday even- m %m. M. Hfcr AA km Mr. and Mrs. Ben Whe. flf.l PARDEE & CO. Mrs. Lola Poge-s and daugher, JT,..M..... >,-.,,, f rom Dero, Tuesday and called a he home of Mrs. Hee Teeple. PHONE 4T4 DERSFED NESTMENT FUND, NC. Prpfcu* on Reques PRUDENTAL NESTNG CORP. Order* Execued Char lea Monroe, Rep. Howell, Mch Phone 16 HEEHAN'S Cleaners & Dyers ALL WORK GUARANTEED CALLED FOR AND DELERED Tuesday! Thursday, Saurday HOW; week, reurned for a vs her hs Mr. Wlbur Brown and sser, Celesa, from Coshocon, Oho, were vsors a Mr. A. F, Brown's las week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Chandley of Kalamazoo spen Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jeffreys. The Msses Fanny Monks and Nelle Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Wlla Caulk w«re Easer guess of Mr.?nd Mr?. Charles Runcman n Unadlla. Week-end vsors a he home of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Swarhou were Mr. and Mrs. George Bradley, Mrs. F. E.' Morgan and daughers of Fln Mr. and Mrs. Leser Swarhou and son, Junor,of Dero. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Brown had he followng guess for Easer dnner. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Coggan ana famly from Eas Lansng, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Brown and famly, Mrs. Nee and frend and Mrs. Walker from Dero. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Read had as week-end guess, her son. RuRsell. of Psburg. Penn., Mrs. Jack Schneder an'' daugher, Mavuyn, of Wndsor, Harold Tooman and wfe of Ypslan and Helen Fedler of Monroe. Mrs, Gerrude Corson, daughers Mary, Geneveve, and Ruh, o To-! ledo, Oho, were Baner jruese of her cousns Mss Helen Tplady and MrCH, ' brohers. Msses Mary and Ru& re*. wned for? W p jpf, _ -< 7 2 WHT Pure Cocoa FOR EERY USE 22 LB. CAN 13 z 2 SWAN'S DOWN Cake Flour " MAKES FNER CAKES" S LGE. PKU. 2 3 R1CHFOOD Casup "Made from ne Rpened Tomao" LGE. 14 OZ. BOTTLE 10c 2 M&1 1 MNUTES' TO COOK SWFT'S PREMUM Corned Beef LGE. PKG. z ECONOMY PACKAGE z b. TALL CAN Grapefru "TREE RPENED" NO. 2 CANS GROSSE PONTE Corn Flakes FRESH AND KR1SP. LGE. PKG, ANCAMP'S Sardnes EXTRA QUALTY ONE POUND OAL CANS CAROLENE Mlk "SO RCH T WHPS'* WlCHFOOD COOKED Spaghe 19c 19c 19c 6c Sr-; % \

6 a*!w ytw Pjnj l..y',m» ;s? SSff Uyach, WeoWday, March 31, 1937 Punam Townshp Fnancal Saemen for he Year Aesed aluaon: Real $1,114, Personal 95, Tag Leved: Townshp Oher Ta» Colleced - RECEPTS FOR YEAR Balance on hand Mar. 25,1936 Delnquen Tax Receved Lcenses Refund o Poor Fund Excess of Roll Toal Receps (ncludng 1936 balance) None 12, , , N ACCOUNT WTH PUTNAM SCHOOLS No. Assessed aluaon ' oed Tax 1 Frl. (Punam)... $165,125 2½ m $ Fr. Maron 7Fr. 249,625 5 m , / 2 m ",40U 77,150 2½ m. None Tax Colleced Dexer (1935) $ Punam Hamburg (1935) Punam Hamburg Delnquen Tax Receved Dexer (1935) Punam 231,91 Ls Hamburg (1935) Punam ; 3& 1 *». T. '.5** DSBURSEMENTS Conngen Orders Drawn , ncludng: >< Salares on accoun... $ Salares and fees '.'- Elecon coss (3) " * Meengs: Townshp Board * Board of Revew *. * w Selemen Sesson ' Tax Commsson «Charge Back o Couny Flood Relef ; nsurance Prnng Supples Mscellaneous Poor Orders Drawn!.TTT Balance on Hand Mar. 23, Toal Dsbursemens (ncludng balance) Fr. 9 Frl. 10 Frl. 11 Fr. n. 2 54,350 7½ m ,900 2½ m. 70,650 37, ,150 2½ m None m Punam Maron Unadlla (1935) Punam Hamburg (1935) Hamburg (1936) Punam Sgned, Lulu Darrow, Clerk Gorman Kelly Treasurer M. J. Hosel, Supervsor Wm. Jeffres, Jusce R. G. Webb, Jusce Punam Maron 1.22 Bank pay-off 3.77 UNADLLA '*LH*m Punam Hamburg Punam '1 '>: ' > * > «GUS RSSMAN PLUMBNG and HEATNG over 20 years experence Wll be gjad o gve esmaes he followng nsallaons; Soker PlurBrg * Seam or ho ar heang Elecrc pumps Waer sysems Ol burners «11 E. Grand Rver, Howell Fhoae Howell 610 on DON W. ANWNKLE Aorney a Law Offe* ever Frs Sae Savngs Ban* Howell Men, o NORMAN REASON REAL ESTATE BROKER P*ra, Resdenal Propery and fcao Fronage a Specaly. 1 Also Have Cy Propery o Trade. wmkmf Mchgan N. O. Frye JUSTCE OP THE PEACE Pnckncy, Mch. Old Age Penson Applcaons Made Ou JAY P. SWEENEY ATTORNEY AT LAW HOWELL, MCHGAN 4 Cour H Ml a R. MCLUSKEY DENTST (Bummof o Dr. R. G. Gordner* 118¼ K. Mchgan Offce bona JO 12:00 1:00_5:00 TwwUyam Saurday evenng 7:00 SfO flomf Howell MS. H. F. A C L. SGLER MNCKNEY, MCH. Ms Hm 00 o 2*30 P. M. PERCY ELLS AUCTONEER. mmmjhm fales a Speealy.,>. fk*«plnlmey 19-Fll - 11 ' U' ' XELAEY Bw followng lcenses have been : emm» «: BENNAL SPRNG ELECTON NOTCE S HKREHY GEN, Tha a bennal Sprng Elecon wll be held n he Townshp of Punam, Sae of Mchgan a he Punam Town Hall, n sad ownshp on MONDAY, APRL 5, 1937 For he purpose of vong for he elecon of he followng offcers, vz: days, especally cy drvng, demands' consan alerness. You canno be aj par-me safe drver. QUCK AUTO RECORD CHECK NOW OFFERED CONSERATON NOTES The.sae wde plojgrapnc cons for hgh school '.oys and frrls, sponsored by hs ('.cparmen closes on Aprl 1. Heween,000 and 10,01)0 phoos haw been receved. 1<our wn n order o cooperae fully all ners wll be pcked on May 1. polce offcers seekng h and run 140 conservaon volaors were Sae Offcer* drvers, bands, kdnapers, or crmnals of any knd, Leon D. Case, Secary. 1)1 for llegal fshng and 31 fo. arresed durng- he monh of Febru Two Jusces of he Supreme Cour, Two Kegens of he Unversy, Supernenden of Publc n hour servce durng whch records of On Apr ].('>, he sae of Mchgan reary of Sae, has nsued 24 llegal hunng. '6[) woe convced. srucon, Member of he Sae Board hs deparmen wll be avalable. wll sell al aucon ol and gas leases of Kducaon, Two members of he Complee sae fles or al lcense on 12,000 acres of land. Ths land j Sae Hoard of Agrculure, Sae numbers, operaor's lcenses, moor s n S. Clar, Arenac, Gladwn, Ms-j Hghway Commssoner. and seral numbers, repors of cars saukec, Mdland, sabella and Cheboygan counes. Townshp Offcers solen or abandoned, wll be avalable Supervsor, Townshp Clerk, Townshp Treasurer, Jusce of he Peace cerned, a any hour of he day or o polce offcals and ohers con The esumue of he legal kll of' deer n hs sa-2 las year s se a. (full erm), Jusce of he Peace (o ngh, as he resul of he exended 51,000. n H35 was 37, moo:e have been lve-rapped' fll vacancy), Hghway Commssoner, Consables (no o'exceed four),,'sherff's offces, sae polce and all The larges lamprey n Mchgan! servce. All polce offcals, ncludng n.- loyal hs wner. j Member of he Hoard of Revew, j peace offcers, wll have "»»!" ready an «Overaeer of Hghways for each Ds rc No. Proposons, (f any) To prohb Sunday hunng n Lvngson Couny by any person whasoever and also o prohb carryng of a gun n he Couny on Sunday. NOTCE RELATE TO OPENNG AND CLOSNG OF THE POLLS Elecon Law, Revson of 1931 (410) Seconl. On he day of any elecon he polls shall be opened a seven o'clock n he forenoon, and shall be connued open unl sx o'clock n he afernoon and no longer: Provded, Tha n ownshps he board of nspecors of elecon may, n s dscreon,, adjourn he polls a welve o'clock noon, for one hour, and ha he ownshp board n ownshps and he legslave body n ces and vllages may, by resoluon, provde ha he polls shall be opened a sx o'clock n he forenoon and may also provde ha he polls shall be kep open no laer (han egh o'clock n he evenng of he some day. Every qualfed elecor presen and n lne a he polls a he hour prescrbed for he clos-l rg_heer_of shall be allowed o voe. waers was recenly aken from a 10, mmedae 'emergency access o hese lb. rou off S. Joseph. Ths fsh by j records, by elephone from any par s d>c lke mouh sucks her blood. 1 of he sae. Fshermen are asked o desroy all Two years ago hs servce was such fsh. avalable, a he reques of he Mch- Hourly raes for he 1400 men who gan Sae Polce, unl 1 o'clock fgh forres fres have been ncreased each mornng. Resuls have been so sasfacory and worhwhle, ha he) 0 ; :c De1 ' n0u1 - The ld rae was 25 «pomnlee complee "around he clock" servce j Perjour., 1 has been decded upon by Case. r T1 / e consorv'aor deparmen has r * j receved a gf of 2,341 acres of land (a rver he n mouh Chppewa of he couny Tahquamcnon from a per MEALTME TONC GOOD SPRNG DET A new ha,may appear o b*e sprng onc for a woman, bu for he whole famly he advce of he nurons s o ge your pep and vm hrough omaoes, crus fru or raw salads. The smples of arhmec wll help he homemaker o balance each day's meals exacness. The amn C whch should be kep away from hea excep n he fahful omao, s found n mos raw foods and s very plenful n all crus frus. Snce all foods do no conan he same amoun he problem of arhmec comes n handy. son who wshes hs name held. The larges sngle land purchase made by he sae from he $1.L deer lcenses consss of 30,640 acres n he Escanaba rver dcrc. wll be used for deer yardng and hunng. The sae fsh hachery for walleyed pke opens n Sagnaw Bay and Lake Huron on Aprl 11. Las year 205,000,000 wall-eyed pke fry were planed. Neng of pke-perch or wall-eyed pke may be resumed oj Aprl 11, n Lake Huron. n oher waers s forbdden unl May 1. Beaver o dae have successfully ressed all aemps by fur farmers One-hall cup of orange juce equals one cup of omaoe juce, n o breed hem for large-scale producon. Muskras, mnk, red fox and THE POLLS of sad elecon wll quany of vamn C supples. be open a 7 o'clock a. m. and wll Three or four large servngs of raw varous oher forms of fur-bearers reman open unl 6 o'clock p, m., of cabbage supply he amoun of hs are bred profably; bu all commercal aemps o produce beaver have sad day of lec -A mporan vamn. Lulu Darrow, Balance each day's meals by n- faled. An expermenal projec n Townshp Clerk eludng some raw foods as salad for beaver breedng s beng conduced dnner, orange or grapefru for s Mchgan Sae College o learn! breakfas and omaoes n some form more of he breedng habs of hs for he hrd meal s he advce of anmal. Robera Hershey, exenson nurons a Mchgan Sae College. TESTS TO SHOW HOW OLD Some asy raw salad combnaons suggesed by Mss Hershey nclude YOU REALLY ARE raw carro srps: he floweres of n The Amercan Weekly, he caulflower may be hnly slced f Aprl 4 ssue of The Dero Sunday OHlRAL NSURANCE lked; graed raw carros;' raw spn-! Tmes, you wll fnd an arcle reach as he green under he salad;/vealng ha he years you have lved ASM f* 1 M«S9F3 jfakmy, Mchgan T T A d f a fly y U u r ppe b r y "ery curls "on scks; apple cubes or»1 don' coun; Scence measures your small hngs or who allows hmself o slced alone oher fru such as age by wha you can ase and hear, J.LAAN become dsraced so ha he canno grapefru or oranges. decay of he nervous fbres, how OMT AT LAW gve proper aenon o drvng s no.. hck your blood s and n oher ways. 1* Brfbo* safe behnd he wheen of a car. Mysery of he kller of Kngsbury] UfDDln s rue ha "hurryng" resuls Run who has commed egh per-1 A CU-ED AND THAT BULLETN HORRD BOARD MAMUAGE LCENSES n many accdens. Bu s arso rue fee murders, a nre deecve roysha "worryng" s responsble for ery sory n The AMERCAN An arcle, n The Amercan Weekly he Aprl 4 ssue of The De many mshaps on he road. s jus WEEKLY, he magazne dsrbued abou as bad o ake your mnd off NEXT SUNDAY'S CHCAOC ro Sunday Tmes, wll relae he 1¾?Tr? your r- drvng -w as s o - ake - your HERALD AND EXAMNER. dsurbng consequences of an almos fw5> r 1 ' J?', B *J* hand off he seerng wheel. oo prey psychology suden's bref Lee Lavey aended a meeng of)..,***- *.<e*?s5.2¾¾ f y u h * ve a l ** n y»*»fc". rolru. - m h. 4rvr w, Prvlwsprs- HmllSyS er ** up,e bw «*& ow unvw * ANNUAL FNANCAL STATEMENT LLAGE OF PNCKNEY FOR THE YEAR ENDNG MARCH 29, 1937 Receps. 4 March 25, 1936, Bed. on hand $ Delnquen Taxes Lquor Conrol Lcense Toal Taxes Colleced Cash Toal $ Dsbursemens Lgh Blls $ $700. Noe and neres neres on $350. Noe Olng and Duslayng srees Salares and Supples nsurance on Fre Hall and Truck Labor on Srees Coal and Gas Prnng Welfare Meal* 3.30 Orders Drawn and Pad $ Balance on hand $ Sgned: C. H. Kennedy, Presden Nelle E. Gardner, Clerk Blanche Marn, Treasurer Reparng All Work Guaraneed Phone 4 0 Wha( Rever make s and whaever's ' wrong wellfor wellfxh rgh he frs me! No comng back for argumens and readjus menu. No exra-charge work ou your permsson. And we leave no grease on he seerng wheel o sol your clohng. : Charles Clark A.A, A. Servce Saon " "MlUMHnUllMlff / * "... jvafl

7 " W' ' '» OP,M»*«"'*'«W<»*«l*«***» j» -* * **$ *< BH* ' T m w MPYKG MCHGAN ROADSDES. QUEER CONDTONS Abandoned, ram shackle buldng*; uaassd grays ps; auomoble grysyards, varous dumps; and an endless array of all sors of roadsde adversng n every sor of color and shape are some of he hngs whch gre he raveler n Mchgan and gve pecular mpressons. The sae creaed he hghway and ha no conrol over he scars ha mfr s pahway hrough as scenc a counry as can be found. s an ncongrou suaon ye exss because no one has devoed suffcen effor o dae o correc he condbn. {nrda endured he "ombsones" of ks real esae boom unl he Junor Chamber of Commerce fnally ook > upon hserfk several years aferwards, o remove he decrep buldngs durng a saewde campagn. Of,all facors marrng Mchgan soadsdes praccally all of hem can be correced by local effor excepng roadsde adversng and ha beng so broad and general n naure can only be brough o mprovemen by auhory of he sae. The dea s no o abolsh roadsde adversng. Bu regulang roadsde adversng, whch s ncreasng by leaps and bounds becomes more of an evden daly necessy. Mchgan Lacks Regulaon s no only he fac ha propery values are affeced and scenery barred from vew bu hese housands of sgns are aenon deracors, are a menace, o safe drvng f allowed' o connue ou any regulaon whasoever. Mchgan has no sae regulaon of sgnboards excep one law whch forbds adversng sgns "n 500,fee from any hghway nersecon or ralway crossng". Ths law has been appled n a lmed manner only. n he meanme we wa for a beer la*. s no far o keep ours? guessng wha s back of roadsde adversng boards. We hould show hem how really beauful Mchgan s. AUDTOR GENERAL DSPERSES OL AND GAS SEERANCE TAX REFUNDS. lons s one sfep owards sprual freedom, and o demonsrae he way ou of such condons demands a connual gong forward. The Aposle Paul, comparng hs sprual progress o a race n whch he ahlfe keeps hs eyes connually on he goal, sad, "Ths one hng do, forhose hngs whch are be- gen hnd, and reachng forh uno hose hngs whch are before, press oward he mark for he prze of he hgh callng of God n Chrs Jesus." Lke many of us oday, Paul had much o regre, bu he wased no me n lookng backward. The sprual lgh whch had awakened hm on he road o Damascus bloed ou Dsrbuon of he ol and gas severance ax refunds o he couny and ownshp reasurers of he sae was made oday by Audor General George T. Gundy. The reurns beng made a hs me ar-s from he ux on he las half of 1936 producon. Poro Townshp n Mdland Couny receved he greaes share, he reasurer of ha couny recevng a check for $22,312.56; he caau'21 of Mdland Couny receved he larges couny check, s reurn, nounng o $17, Mr. Gundry explaned ha he ax s dsrbued on a bass n whch he sae receves 40 per cen, he Junshp 40 per oen and he couny 20 per cen of he oal ax colleced on he producs aken from each couny and ownshp. The Audor General dsclosed ha foureen counes n he sae receved a oal of $30, and ha fory-fve ownshps and ces receved a oal of $61, Mr. Gundry sad ha he beleved hs o be one of he larges dsrbuons of severance ax money ever made n he sae as he ax amouns o only 2 per cen of he oal value of he producs aken. AUr*" "-MPHA1, GUNDRY CRACKS DOWN un TKbgr'Aba&RS Ye Mchgan can conrol he publc ules and has src conrol n he maer of placng poles. The poles are graned a place on he rgh of way n fve fee of he propery lne f hs can be done ou sacrfce o he rees. f no he poles go back on prvae propery. The company mus secure a perm for he lne and for all ree rmmng and cung. A separae perm s requred for each ree o be cu. Sklled men mus hen be used for he work.. s nconcevable ha Mchgan does no fnd a way o proec he beauy whch he sae s boh savng and creang. The beauful Dunes hghway was scarcely open before had 11 fllng saons, sevn food sands, and 25 sgns on s 22 mles. The beauful hghway from Sagnaw o Bay Cy whch he sae hghway deparmen by landscapng and planng s makng a rver parkway already s broken up adversng sgns. Fuure Unfavorable Ten years from now no mucl of he presen beauy of hese roads wll reman f msuse connues a he presen rapd rae. Queer happenngs, speedng several hundred housand dollars a year of moors money o provde he hngs hey pad for pennes from gasolne axes and moor lcense fees and hen permng much of ha acqured o be mmedaely dscouned a heavy raes. Ths s a ask for he people. When he people demand roadsde conrol, can be had. And forunaely for Mchgan she has he mos compellng argumen of all o use n he fgh for necessary legslaon, he argumen of dollars and cens. n Mchgan can be proven o he mos maeralsc mnd ha beauy pays. n he concludng chaper wll be found a far soluon. EDTORS NOTE: Ths's he ffh nsallmen of a seres of arcles prepared by he Federaed Garden Clubs of Mchgan. he msakes of he pas, and he wen forward n obedence o he heavenly vson. The undersandng ha man s sprual and no maeral brngs hope and encouragemen o hose who are srugglng agans sckness and sn dscord of every knd. n order o advance sprually we need o undersand "he grand human capaces of beng," and allow no hough of fear, o preven us from clamng and provng our sprual domnon. Through he applcaon of he eachngs of Chrsan Scence we begn o prove, lle by lle, ha man s he mage and lkeness of God, and ha he has domnon over all he earh. arous wrong condons of hough aemp o mpede our progress, bu we can overcome heu hrough he power of Truh. Among hese are fear and self-py. We may fear ha we are unable o -work ou our problems. We may fear he pas or he fuure. Lke he sraeles of old we may beleve ha an n a saemen ssued oday, Audor (.crornl George T. Gundry pledged hs complee cooperaon o he Bu here s always a way hrough mpassable sea sops our progress. couny reasurers of he sae o he roubled waers f we are obeden and ake he frs sep n denyng proec ax delnquen lands from fear and obeyng he dvne command vespars. Commenng on he fac o "go forward." ha wood,,, sand and gravel are beng Self-py may argue ha our problem s more han we can bear, ha ed *. <>m lands on whch he axes are delnquen. Mr. Gundry MW no one w else has such a hard road o sud, "oler no crcumsances should! ravel. Perhaps, cusom,, radon,,.csj'css n he form of cung and; ] ove of ease, may whsper, " had removng of fores producs be per-. been beer for us o serve he Egypmod on lands on whch only n- ans, han ha we should de n saffmens of axes have been pad, he wlderness." Ev*n hough lau nsallmens have Dscouragng houghs are false been pad as hey have become due, suggesons of moral mnd, whch cung and removng of wood or he ry o preven our sprual progress,,ambval of sand and gravel sll con- "d hey can be overcome hrough he undersandng of he allness of swcs respass.'! Th Audor General emphaszed he fac ha hs deparmen holds jon responsbly he couny reasures n he proecs of delnquen propery. Mr. Gundry quoed Secon 9 of Ac 126 of he Publc Acs of 1933 as follows-: "Any person cung or removng mber from any such lands ou wren consen from he audor general and couny reasurer shall be guly of he felony and shall be punshed by mprsonmen or by a fne n he dscreon of he cour." f "Go forward" " God, good, and he consequen poweressness of evl. n "The Frs Church of Chrs, Scens, and Mscellany" (p. 232) Mrs. Eddy wres, "The rgh way wns he rgh of way, even he way of Truh and Love whereby all our debs are pad, manknd blessed, and Ood glorfed." Every sprually progressve sep glorfes God and blesses manknd; and ha whch benefs one mus benef ohers also. We can confer no greaer benef on hose around us han o prove our own ndvdual sprual domnon. The knowledge of such domnon ncludes recognon of our neghbor's rghs, and here can be no frcon where here s lovng obedence o THE 4Mne eomand voced by ' dvne Prncple; bu he kngdom of he' provos Moses when he God mus frs be esablshed n our rflflra* of rl were haled j? J * «" 5.K 2.5¾ by he seemngly mpassable waers of he ef flea, on her way ou of o* land «f bondage, sll has power o j>dn*f*l obedence and o pu o flgl doub, hesaon, and ndec* son. The eommaod was, "Speak uao he chldren of srael, ha hey go forward." To go backward mean surery and submsson o hard askmasers; o go forward demanded courage and fah a a power unkfowa o he maeral senses. Speak* ng of Moses as a Hader, Mary Baker X - S S }. "Moses advanced a naon o he wor snp of Ood n Spr nsead of maer, and Wwmad he grand human eapaduee of beng besowed by mmoral Mla." Along Che Journey of ndvdual»h$n pmjmy nouraglrn ll b vlu fcvyofwl o our neghbor. The rgh way s he way no of self-wll, bu of obedence o dvne Prncple. The rgh way s he way Love pons ou; and hough o maeral sense may seem clouded and unceran, hs way s always clear o sprual sense.... To hose who have ased he joys of sprual vcory, here can be no urnng back. To go forward s he only way, Te Chrsan Bcene* U+uor. ~ la 14floodedsaes eas of he Msssspp and 6,000 famles n 6 ornado *" ** * <>< * M«on-Dxon lne n hs one operaon. "Never before have as many mero* polsf ceners borne he brun of a? ack by wnd and waer n a sngle year, challengng Red Cross preparedness and esoency by o wde a nrr of pressng human problems," fg srs*" fr***** ** The Fmckney Dspach, We<lna»day f March 31, 1937 Tne aendans o hese roadsde uns who rrualfy as flre aders voluneer her servces hrough he Red Cross and may under no crcumsance! accep puy for carng for he njured. To complemen he hghway frs ad saons, he Red Cross has announced formaon of moble uns. Several hou, land rucks whch regularly ply f,he hghway n he course of roune work wll be equpped frs ad ks. Drvers and crews wfll ake courses la boh sandard and advanced frs ad, and each ruck wll be denfed as a Red Cross moble un More han a hundred rucks are already operang. "The hghway polce of egh saes who have fnshed frs ad ranng wll jon hs army moblzed o cu accden faales and preven complcaon of mnor njures hrough mshandlng a he scene of accden," Mr. Fleser sad. "We receve repors from our frs Bd saons daly, ellng of essenal care gven o raffc casuales on he spo and of lves acually saved.'* Ths and many oher Red Cross programs of equal value are suppored by he people of Amerca durng he annual Roll Call for members. Ths year he Roll Call wll be held from November 11 o 26. WASHNGTON NEWSLETTER k$y Congressman Andrew J. Tran»ue dxn Dsrc, vcmgan. vore >.ppropraou» n ho ano' sesson \> cek nu preceueu LUC.' ungreo couumcu cu cobderauou v apupnu-.ons whue ouae and denude \sou-.luuees ljsumeu neanngs na wu waueuce ULUe legsuuun. A drve.o loce acon on uuu-lyncmng laws.las aaraeng aduuona supporers au ajoner congeasoaal guup was consderng' Governmen ownershp J ne weve -edera Reserve lanxs *vhen Congre&s adjourned lor ne,v'eek on 'nursday axernoon. The House o Kepresenaves approved an appropraon o $lzo,- jyy,ul/0 lor me >jparmens of aave >Uce, Labor and Lommerce. he rppropnaon. was $bou,uuu more.jan he recommendaon o he Appropraons Commee. The larges.em m he ncrease was $500,uol>.or canal work on he Ko Grand J ver. The Commee had elmnaed -hs projec pendng furher proof ol s necessy. The oal appropraon s almos.4,500,000 more han he urren budge. Whle he Sae and Jusce Deparmens ook budge -us he Deparmens of Labor and Jommerce were gven more money or he ensung year. The Labor Deparmen needed.$1,805,000 o enable he Chldren's Bureau o pay ue grans under he Socal Secury ( Law. The Commerce deparmen r -' qured an exra $2;328,000 o con-j sruc ar safey devces. The depar-"! menal allowance under he bll ha was sen o he Senae nclude, Sae, $18,000,000; Jusce, $39,500,000; Commerce,.$40,500,000; Labor, $23,- 750,000. n he Senae he Navy appropraon was approved and sen o conference. The Senae appropraon s $3,707,000 less han h? House allomen. Dfferences n he wo ap cold. propraons wll be roned ou. n a jon conference of he Senae and House. Chef Jusce Objecs The S nae Judcary Commee hearng on he judcal reform plan of Presden Roosevel held frs place n publc neres among Commee hearngs. Durng he week Senaor Wheeler of Monana, frs of he plan opponens o esfy before he Commee, read a leer from Chef Jusce Hughes. Thr> Chef Jus-, ce ndcaed ha he dd no favor he Presden's plan ha would ncrease he Cour membershp. Success Near r_ Approxmaely 200 Represenaves, ncludng your Congressman, have sgned a peon o force a voe on an-lynchng legslaon. The peon, whch needs 218 names o be effecve, would dscharge he Judcary Commee from furher consderaon of he Gavagan bll, one of 50 an-lynchng blls nroduced n hs sesson of Congress. The Judcary Commee plans hearngs hs week on he an-lynchng blls, mos of whch are dancal. An anlynchng bll nroduced n he House n Aprl 1921 was approved by a voe of 236 o 119 n January 1922, bu del n he Senae n November 1922 afer wo days debae ou a fnal voe. Federal Reserve Ownershp A seerng Consmee wll be seleced hs weelf by 51 Represenaves, ncludng your Congressman and he Hon. John Luecke of Escanaba, Mchgan, who have ndcaed enave approval of legslaon o provde Governmen ownershp of he dozen Federal Reserve Banks. The enre group wll be lsed as co-auhors of he bll. FRA Expres Lackng Commee approval of any of he exenson blls nroduced n Congress he Federal Housng Ac ha enabled he Governmen o nsure bank loans for house repars and hcjme renovaon, expres on Aprl 1. A slum clearance bll s scheduled for a hearng n he Senae Commee on Educaon and Labor hs week, j The bll provdes $1,000,000,000 for Governmen loans o local subdv-j sons over a four year perod he Governmen geng back abou 45 percen of s nvesmen. The bll provdes a U. S. Housng Auhory o supervse sx exsng Federal agences. Frozen Cherry Blossoms To proec he famed Cherry Blossoms from freezng hundreds of smudge pos were used n Poomac Park las week. Encouraged by he calender arrval of sprng he Cherry Blossoms began o bloom.when he emperaure dropped below freezng Washngon had o use smudge pos for he fn me o save s ou*andog seasonal and naural aracon The Smudge pos are 50 gallon drums open s ne op holes punched (n he boom for draf. Green wood fcurjmlojryy) * bajvy yok T-aas FOR MCHGAN'S SAKE w, These are Worh Fghng For! COURTS-mparal jusce for all. Safeguard your consuonal rghs and lberes! *k SCHOOLS Modern educaon for every he Amercan way of equal opporuny? *k HGHWAYS Safer and mproved roads, sae parks, and hsorcal landmarks! X.OUX8. H. FEAO Jusce of he Supreme Cour WALTER H. NORTH Jusce o he Supreme Cour EUGENE B. ELLOTT Supernenden o Publc nsrucon FRANK CODY Sae Board of Educaon CHALHH! Sae Klfl * OTE REPUBLCAN * RCHARD R. SMTH JAMES O. 'URFN Regen o he Unversy Regen o ho U. 1-rorsry - o Mchgan ofmchq MATLDA R. WLSON Sae Eoard o Agrculure GLBERT L. DAAN Sae Board el Agrculure The Republcan Pary has sa <. -led hese canddaes on he bass of l EXPERENCE, ABLTY, EFFCENCY and TRUSTWORTHNESS Don' Le Mchgan Down! - Keep Experence a he Helm OTE REPUBLCAN APRL 5 around he ree.-; and wa"d oft un A NEW SERAL FROM THE PEN- OF He was ho unlucky»clon of wealh who los veryhlnq end bocamo a Qardenorl She was h* daugher of wealh T whoso csao ho wcrko... and a carefree exsence led hs gay,youn<j couple on a seres of advenures ha neher would forge Hero s romance a s bes 11 a happy-go-lucky sory c'->' u he lae lamened depresson. Her«Ss a alc of hears ha von' r.- be slled by bad luck... of venure* some youh ha came ou on op whle all he world was wpng. 's a ypcal L da Larrlmore sory... flled gaey, novel lnd» dens and cm. ndvdual spr ha wns readers by he housands. Wach for 'True By he Sun" o hs papwl READ EERY NSTALLMENT he r To e a package more KorurHy, damppn l)<> cord. The conl wll shrnk and draw fh as dres. * * * To save me n sewng on buons and o preven he hread from breakng, pu v,- o srands of hread hrough he eye of he needle; hus sewn? v h four srands nsead of he usual wo. Here a a esed recpe for PEACH 1CK: nol % cup of supar and 1 cup of waer 5 mnues. Conl o room emperaure and add H cup of eorn syrup, and U cup of lemon Juce. Force 2 on pa canned (no rlraned) peaches hrough a seve and add o syrup mxure. Pour no sll ce cream freezer and cover. Fll ce chamber a mxure of chpped ce and sal (3 pars ce o 1 par sal by volume). Cover freezer and place n ce refrgeraor. Freeze abou one hour, srrng a 15 mnue nervals. Serves 6 o 8. Try hs way of. boxng fndqe m ha does no crumble or ge sale before reach ng he recpen. Smply pour he fudge whle warm no a n pan lned several hcknesses of wax paper. Leave suffcen paper o cover he op, wrap and send n he pan, When opened he candy can be lfed ou of he box by lfng he paper. * To arrange a bouque aracvely n a low wde dsh, ake a pece of.fj_ paraffn large ~u A-f enough o f he boom of he 'dsh and Rofen by heang Jf enough so can be molded o f. Whle sll warm, press no he dsh and a oohpck make holes for he flower sems. v* n BOBS of Helpful Household Hns **> and Recpes Conduced by ELEANOR HOWE lrd cages are among he mos dffcul hngs o clean, parle»)aro< he perches a&jl swngs. Bu My can be made smooh and shnng n Jus a jffy by ocrapng hem seel wool-no mess, no rouble, no Ufl*s wased.. - Cream soups are easly and economcally made by pung lef-orr vegeables hrough a sraner ad hen addng mlk and bue*. When he lef-over vegeables are kep n a modern areondloned ce refrgeraor one need hare BO fear ha hey wll dry ou bea* hey are used. 4 * To sore cornmeal mush so ha s easy o slce for fryf, ake as. ¾¾ pour he --smoohly, ho musk no f o and Then when he mush s o bo Mad* can be slpped ou of ho aaa no a smooh, round cylnder asd slced no frm paes. Here's a recpe for an azeejlaa JFFY CAKE MX: Cream %enp shorenng, add 1½ cup of nga* slowly- and bea well. Mx asd f ogeher 3 cups of cake flow, % easpoon of sal, and 1 amafooa of bakng powder; bleed ao a% creamed mxure. Than paea h' mx n a modern auvcondhoafj) ce refrgeraor and wll be raadxfor mmedae use when #anfad. The mos,clean-waahed sr of a modern ce refrgeraor wll prooe he mx agans dryng ou asd agans absorbng be odors Of oher foods. On remotng fmb wb refrgeraor, break up b a fork. Separae 3 bea yolks unl lgh and a*a/ colored. Combne wkb 1 cpal mlk and 1 easpoon of ranflla s> rac and add o he caka ra. Blend hroughly; bea egg whfaa unl sff and fold no mxa**. Then pour no S well-greaaad laa* cake pans. Bake a moderae (375*) for abou SO x&uaa. (c) m by MA, lae. %. fxg ''«%/ >y.

8 MPW''WBR'W?* 1 k"-v<--."<? W 3 rp??* *ffl&w**% $$ > ; ' & ;A- ;, "-. :. '" r!-*!«m«f«r The P Dupach, Wednesday, March 31, 1937 'h ** h ' / % " r W' c. ) >X' * K \ *f w w L& %,r- r»3 wry )J J, cv X *&L3 & %> H r <Sjfr«!/> }. n J J P U o: ~). cens m S PAPER! have jus receved a new and complee lne J paper a prces you can afford o pay, 5½] 20 cens he roll. Kchens, Dnng Room, Lvng Room and BedJ Room Papers. Every one a hgh class Paper. paper. or no. Call and see our paper before you buy your We wll be glad o show you, wheher you buy! Kennedy Drug Sore pecals Sa. Aprl 2 Peas s Bes No. 2 Can Fg Bars Gnger Snaps 2 Lb. Gold Dus Scourng Powder 4 Fels Napha Soap Chps Pumpkn No can Syrup Red Label 51b. Bakng Powder, K. C. Salad Dressng Bacon Sal Pork Smoked Ham Pork Lon Roas Fresh Perch %. v» PMMS Slab or Slced Ha for Whole Cleaned <* Sze Q. Jar Lb. Lb. Lb. 2 for Lb Lb YOU'LL GET BETTER MEATS AT CLARK'S Clark's THE HOME OF HGH QUALTY MEATS PNCKNEY! MCH. Cans 19c 21c 10c 39c 21c 23c 29c 29c We Delver all Tme CURRENT COMMENT We see ha Audor General Gundry has made he fron page by geng pnched for speedng. 's funny j how such an ncden s regarded as fron page news. Brghon go consderable noorey some years ago l J and was branded as a speed rap. Among hose arresed for raffc vo-1 laons were Ex-Governor Wlbur * Brucker and Gov. Green's chauffer. Gov. Green was exremely wroh and had Jusce Colle, who fned hs drver, removed from offce alhough he people of Brghon re-eleced hm agan. Webbervlle also go n wrong he admnsraon las year by arresng some of Gov. Fzgerald's offcal famly for raffc volaons. Local and General Huber Ledwdjre made a busness rp o Dero he frs of ha week. George Clark and son, Leo, were n Howell Saurday. Mss Jean Rugh of Ann Arbor vsed Mrs. Phlp Sprou Monday. George Meabon Jr. and wfe vsed Mr. and Mrs. Wll Bo n Lnden Cener Sunday. Mrs. Wll Mercer vsed Dr. and Mrs. A. J. McGregor n Brghon he frs of he week. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Bsnry spen Frday evenng Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gehrnger were Easer dnner guess of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Sackable. Mr. and Mrs. John Marn and Edward LaMere were Ypslan vsors Monday. Mrs. Jack anderwall reurned Sunday from a vs relaves Grand Rapds. Harre and Russell Bowman of Jackson spen Easer Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowman. Harold Musson of Howell was a las Wednesday vsor a he home of Mr. and Mrs. George Grener. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carr, h r son Mckey and Ralph Carr of Dero spen he wc-ek-end Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Carr. Mrs. George Grener, her daugher, Mram, son, George Mchr.sl and Mss rgna Wyle were n Ann Arbor Frday. Mrs. Gerald Reason and daugher, Shrley, ar.3 spendng he week her parens, Mr. and Mrs. John Gcrcyz. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Tlondoo of ronwood announce h.-- brh of an egh lb. daugher, March 30. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gregg, Henry Roepcke and wfe of Ann Arbor were j recen callers a he home of Mr. and 1 Mrs. G;?orge Meabon Jr.! Mrs. Mae Whe; Mr. and Mrs. Lee 1 Lavey and chldren spen Fa-or Mr. and Mrs. Seve O'Bren near 1 Sockbrdge. Mss Kahevne G'bnoy of Gregory, Mr. and M"--, Lous Shehsn and sons, Gene and Francs, spen Easer Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bau-r near Brghon. Mr. and Mrs. Jjvncs Dockng re-, urned home Monday from a weerk- 1 end vs Mrs. Dockng's sser j n Ponac. Sunday guess of Mr. and Mrs. George Grener were Mr. and Mrs. j Peer Smh and daughers of How ell. Wm, Burroughs who las br-n hp Lvngson Couny Represenave of 1 he Holland Furnace Co. for several years has been ransferred o Ypslan. Mr. and Mrs. Arhur Fomer and _ son, Charles, of Ann Arbor, Ben j Whe and wfe were Easer guoss of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Whe n' Fenon. The Golden Rule THE Golden Rule, BO ofen quoed as a gude o rgh conduc, s saed n Mahew's accoun of Jesus' Sermon on he Moun n hese words (7:12): "Therefore all hngs whasoever ye would ha men sould do o you, do ye even so o hen,: for hs s he law and he prophes." Jesus' reference o "he law and he prophes" shows clearly ha be rec* ognsed he orgn of hs rule as a par of he Mosac law and he each* nge of he prophes. n he weny-second chaper of Mahew's Gospel s gven he accoun of a lawyer who red o enrap Jesu he queson, "Maser, Whch l he grea commandmen n he law?" Quong from he ancen wrngs whch h% was so famlar, Jesue sad, "Thou shal love h Lord hy God all hy hear, and all hy soul, and all hy mnd," followng hs he declaraon: "Ths s he frs and rea commandmen. And he second J lke uno, Thou shal love hy neghbour as hyvelf." Mar? Bker Eddy, he Dscoverer and rounder of Chrsan Scence, frequenly refers o he Golden Rule, And»ums Up he rgh aude n hese wordl from "Scence and Healh Key o he Scrpures" (p. BB)J "The rch n spr help he poor n one grand broherhood, all havng he same Prncple, or Faher; and blessed s ha man who geeh hs broher's need and suppled, seekng hs own n anoher's good, No.1 always does seem easy o obey he Golden Rule, for moral mnd may argue ha s useless for one o go ou of hs way o serve hs neghbor. Yeldng o selfshness, or he false sense of self, one may argue hus: " have no he me o do hs or ha for my neghbor," or, " canno afford o do," or, " s none of my busness, anyway." Whaever he false argumen pu forh, should he me by a promp denal, knowng ha one can do whasoever love leads one o do foe ohers. "Bu have no opporunes o ' WTH CONFDENCE An undersandng of human needs n me of los ba made frm our relaons clens so begusu Our suggesons are offered n he lgh of our knowledge cf ceremonal requremens and sances* Q You can call on our Funeral Home m confdence, knowng ha he mnues deal wll be execued as you would wan o be. RH.SWARTHOUT. FUN-BRA HOKS' A ~7..&HONENo; PMCKNB WANTED_Wool o buy. Lucus J. Doyle Phone 42-F2 Surdy Barred Rock Baby Chcks, bred o lve and lay, from Bloodesed flocks. Place your order now lor Aprl and May chcks. anhorn Hllsde Farm FOR SALE Sack of hay, seed corn, esed, 3 hen urkeys and & gobbler and an ron Ace rdng culvaor. Harry Cooper, Unadlla vllage FOR SALE Horses. Erdley ansyckle H-land Lake. FOR SALEL 40 acre farm, 6 room house, full basemen, furnace, elecrcy. Reasonable prce. 1½ mles norheas of Pnckney on Rush road. El Aron. FOR SALE. _Hay and oas. George Roche FOR SALE OR RENT Farm for ren. 110 acres. New buldngs. Sx room house and basemen. also have marsh and blwgrass hay for sale. Anybody neresed come a once as am movng soon. Anna Samborsk, Pnckney, Mchgan FOR SALE_Good body wood (oak), $2.50 per cord. Hcks Farm 1½ mles eas of own FOR SALE..Plymouh Rock eggs for hachng. From accreded sock. Mrs. Rober Kelly WANTED Marred man for farm work, mus be good mlker and all around farm hand. Yearly job for wllng man. Apply Edward Tansky, Pnckney. Phone 43. NOTCE Complee elecrcal nsallaons of all ypes. Esmaes on any job, brge or small. A full lne of elecrcal fxures and applances n sock or on order. Harold He, Lcensed Elecrcan Resdence, Phone Sockbrdge B5F11 Offce and shop Gregory or Pnckney 3F2. FOR SALE Brood sow. Due abou Aprl 15. Locaed on J. L. Roche Esae, 1 /2 mle souh of Pnckney, Alber E. Shrley pare he mornng meal; and a kndly word of encouragemen o ' of he famly before he leaver** mornng wll help wgaaerfy make her day'a la*!** lfrh*r, he way o e offeevr flop fe* perhapao M"sway a.,_.. ward fel4 &na*rf. Then a lle luppmce may-ehow a new employef&djr o do hs work more easly MfkjlUully. And so on hrough*. #l day fere wll be found njfny opokune o serve hs nelghnor. '"" The bafcy resnrs of applyng he Golden Rule n everyday affars s llusraed n he followng noden recenly relaed o fcs wrer. Crcumsances had made- mpossble for a famly o keep up her paymens for he purchase of* small dwellng. was herefore? Arranged ha hey should reman n he place for a me, he undsrsandln ha hey were o cause no exra legal expenses when he me came o vacae he propery. The famly were o leave he place n md-summer; BO seemed almos useless for hem o pu n a garden, or o plan flowers and shrubs.... Dscussng he maer among hemselves, hey reached he decson no only o pu n a garden, bu o plan flowers and hrubs o make he place as aracve and beauful as hey could, hus helpng he owner o dspose of he propery, Much real joy was expressed by he members Of h«famly n he beauy and order whch prevaled a a r> su of her decson* PHROPHECY A ceran "on he fence 1 * Senaor (here are abou 35) recenly re* urned hc»n*e o dscuss FDR T 9 l» preme cour program. He w&s n* clned o oppose, bu decded ha he would abde by senmen as expressed a he "vox popul" meeng he was scheduled o address. He had expeced o speak before 2,000 people (a packed hall), bu only 200 appeared. He quckly asceraned, hrough hs polcal ades, ha 90 percen of hose on hand o fpplaud had voed agans hm (and for Alf Landon) n he 1986 campal sm. The saesman, who prvaely deess FDR'S soluon of he judcal saemen, wll srng along he serve my neghbor," says one whose [Presden when he "roll s called, envronmen feem cramped and lra- Tha's how he mos mporan *ov. led. L such a one look abou hm omenal reform snce ha adopon S fexchanor WANTED Wood bussng by hour or job. Call S3 - F5. M. L, Hnehey FOR hens. SALE Turkey gobbler! and Dodo Hnehey.<' Order your Baby Cnea* wm fresa he Squre Hachery, Mchgan Ave., Howell. Blood-esed Barred. Was Baff Rocks; Rhode sland Reds ane Whe Leghorns. FOR SERCE_Thorougabw4 _. ham bull. Fee, $1.00. Freeh Hosen cow for ale. George Greaer. FOR SALE.Good slab wood. nqure of W. H. Meyer* CONSULT U&L-for mmedae $25.00 dollars and up. Cen's Fnance Co. Howell Phone HAL BUYERS For small medum prced farms. E. A. Srou Realy George an Horn. Ref. 322 W. Washngon, Howell, Mes. ATTENTON: FARMERS We are now payng for dead and dsabled sock...horses $ CAT- TLE $ HOGS, SHEEP and CALES accordngly... no srngs o hs offer! Promp servce...power loadng rucks...phone collec o MLLENBACH BROTHERS CO. Howell 450 * FOR SERCE Poland Chna boar. $1.00 servce fee. John Spears Esablshed 18W ncorporaed lll McPherson Sae Bank Over 3xy lgfc Y ol Safa Baskng oo..-. APRL POOLS DAY When Aprl 1s rolls around, we hra lle of beng fooled. Raher we Uncenrae on foolng someone else. We rarely assocae he usual praccal jokng of Aprl Fools Day o busness, bu has a place. Mos of us have a desre o buld up an esae large enough o handle our needs when we can no longer be as acve as we ar a presen. We are nclned o pu off he day when we wll sar such a program. n he course of years of experence we have seen procrasnaon n hs maer spol many peoples chancer o provde for he fuure. Begn a Savngs Accoun on Aprl Fools Day and show he world you are preparng for your fuure. McPherson Sae B4 HOWELL, MCH. Money o loan a reasonable raes, neres pad on Savngs Accouns and Tme Cerfcaes of Depos Member Federal Depos T «marf Corporaon. Leages Meemala Chafe The Roey-Andeaa nag% &lag n Aom «" loafj /> * \ :..A-:. S$l [ ff y' 4: MHfrsk *f& *«W

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