Pinckoey, Livingaton County, Michif*a Wednesday, Oct Q. SSTAftUSH BASIC US.IDEA, OPPORTUNITY POM ALL, 3C0AN D PESSIMISTS AND QOITTgftS.

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1 K ' J KWTTO t "A* m«nw THAT'S m Tw PKNT Bttrtutt) Vol 57 General Electon Pnckney Hgh School s Tuesday. Nov.o, Loses To Lnde: Queerest Campagn n Hstory Wll Draw to * Clot* Wth»4flx Sde* ru, " <> l RallM Held n Ths County Ths Year. the queerest poltcal campagns ev-1 Lnden team had lttle trouble n deer held n the hstory of the state and county. The campagn has been confned mostly to rado talks, usually delvered from Detrot or ponts n other states. Wendell WlUre toured the state stoppng only at bg ndustral centers.the Gallup poll fol lowng hs vst showed Mchgan n the Democrat column^ Henry Wallace, Democrat canddate for vce presdent also made a tour here last Thursday but does not seem to have gotten any huge overflow crowds. The people have been demandng tha Presdent Roosevelt vst Mchgan but so far have been unable to get hm to do so. He s undoubtedly the only person who could get a record crowd. n the meantme a number of lesser lghts have appeared at varous places n the state wthout wowng anyone to any great extent. Gen. Hugh "ronpants" Johnson appeared on the lecture course of Mchgan State College at East Lansng last Wednesday. He had been booked some tme ago, and the students pad for tckets to hear hm. nstead of delverng an ordnary lecture he apologsed for omtng ths and delvered a btter Ant-Roosevelt poltcal harangue whch was broadcast by the Republcan state commttee, Henry Wallace was scheduled to appear there the next day. Rchard Groenng, student councl presdent requested Presdent Shaw of the college to dsmss the college n order to gve the students a chance to hear Wallace. Ths he asked n the name of far play as the students had been oblged to pay the prevous day to hear Gen. Johnson delver a partsan lector*. Presdent Shaw ag- -ffeed and recessed the enlage from 1:50 to 8:00 p. ra. so the rtttdefttj could Hear Wallace. OatcUs*M Pnckney Throagaoat {the Contest aad Takes Easy Vc- Left uu Schedule. Pnckney took the feld wth a Ths s the hst week of one of shattered lneup last Frday and the n the state Murray Van Wagoner and the other Democrat state canddates have pretty much coveted every part of the state. Tha same s true of matt of tha Republcan canddates except Gov. Dcknson who has done lttle campagnng and tha mostly from Methodst church pulpts. He was scheduled to tour the upper pennsula wth other Republcan state canddates but dd not go clamng that he had to be present at a bg labor conference n Lansng ths week and settle a dsput. Labor leaders clamed no such labor crss exsted and although he dd call a labor meetng most of the prncpal labor leaders faled to attend. The Detrot Free Press n ts ssue of October 19 gves another reason for the governor's falure to tour the upper pennsula. t states that the governor s eager to declare for "Emergency Prohbton'* durng the tme of war preparedness and on account of tha unpopularty of such a program n the upper pennsula, tha state commttee dscouraged hs trp there. ' featng them 35 to 0. An upheavel took place whch resulted n the relegaton of Darrow, freshman hackfeld man, the teams most cons'stent ground ganer and Joe Lavey, seror end to the sdelnes. Consequently Pnckney had no oftcn>e ur-d faled to make a sngle fr t down the frst half. The Pnckney lne faled to hold and the passes they tred were ntercepted. n the second half they completed a number of short passes caught by Wdmayer and Amburgey but faled to get any nearer to the goal lne than the thrty yard lne. The Lnden team, about the same weght as Pnckney, had a well balanced offense and scored early n the game, they ntercepted a number of Pnckney passes and completed a number of ther own. Behnd a good sold wal of nterference they showed a good runnng game. The bast performance was by Adams, ther speedy quarter back. He pcked up a Pnckney punt n the second half and ran t back some 70 yards for a touchdown. Prevously he had made a 50 yard run for a touchdown. u-**ranrmt The PuH'noy team has been a j pusale ths year. At tmes they lookel good, especally n the second Hartland game, the only contest they won ths year. To the man on the sde lnes ther prncpal fault s a lack of agressvenees and cooperatveneas. Frday they meet New Hudson here. Ths team s havng a bg season and recently beat Brghton 29 to 7 and also South Lyon. Pnckney's last contest s wth Stockbrdge the followng week. Packaey par hour W. Wldmayer Berquat Plummer Swarthout Ludtke Young Amburgey Palmer t Aschenbrenner Kuhn Substtutons Lnden L. E. Steele L. T. Burr L. G. W. Kelly C. Schmdt R. G. Dooley R. T. Felch R, E. Coon Q. B. Adams L. H. Bowles R. H. L. Kelly K. B O'Dell : Pnckney, Hampar- D. Wdmayer, Cass. an, Vedder, Lnden: Evans, Lobb, Ryan, Warner. Touchdowns: Steele 2, Adams 2, L. Kelly. Extra ponts Bowles, O' Dell, Steele z. Referee: Rordan. CRCUT COURT NEWS Judge Collns opened the adjourn-! ed term of the crcut court at Howell last week. The case of Harold Austn of ndana versus the recever of the Ann Arbor ralroad was started before a jury of 4 women end 8 men. Harold Austn, 13, was njured when the truck n whch he was rdng, wth Chester Parks, Jas. Parks and Glen Parks was struck by a tran near Chflson n July James Parks was klled. Austn reeks damages for njures, A santy hearng was held n the! Mrs. Alvah Rder and Mrs. Charles Hanson of Howell, Byron of Pon- A TSL."!^ " """!L"1«M. Mrs. G«e Fewrton of Ln- * '. ^ *"»?*?* fun*, Lloyd of N«w Jer«y, Nfa,. ndacency and he wll be of Detrot and Gerald at home. brought before a santy commsson The funeral was held from the for commttal to an nsttuton. West Maron church Saturday afternoon, Rev. Swadlng offcatng. Rchard and van Bussard, arrested numerous tmes for drunkenness Bural was n the Green Cemetery. and who have served terms n Lv- n the ceemjs/ tfce campagn has been tha deeatees h hstory. The only canddates oft tha eaunty Republcan tcket offered atfleouj opposton are those for shaftffr est representatve Mane of the other canddates have bothered to have cards or potters prfcad and have done no campagnng ttvayeak of. The hottest race f betwoeft tha two canddates for sherff, hrtto Kennedy, present holder of ttetftoaf and Wllam C. Mller, ngatoa, Geneeee and Oakland eounboth rfcan ratdents. Kennedy to' ty J** ware each gven 9 months to held tha offce two terms and Mller three years n Jackson by Judge Collns. Pnckoey, Lvngaton County, Mchf*a Wednesday, Oct Q "Nk^ SSTAftUSH BASC US.DEA, OPPORTUNTY POM ALL, 3C0AN D PESSMSTS AND QOTTgftS. UKg THOSE WHO APTE* HM BULT THE COUNT**\ Ht HAO VSON. S BELEF - NO LMT TO P*00* 33 t HAS BEEN TRUE AND STLL S TRUE fo* AMERCANS TODAY BECAUSE THEY W04KAN0 SACRFCE FOR. SECURTY AND SUCCESS. AMERCA STLL HAS FOR TS SONS AND DAUGHTERS VEA N WF*0NTt RS Catholc Church Rev. Francs Murphy Baptst Church Servce* each Sanday Mornng Worshp 0*:»0 p. m. B. Y. P. W, 7:80 p. m. Frday Prayer Servce 2:30 p. m. o m> m Col gregatonal Church Rev. J. M. MCLUCM, Mnster M-. Herman Vedder, S. 5. Supt Mr. Florence Baugha, Orfent and Chor Drector Mornng worshp and sermon 10:30 a. m. Sunday School. 11:80 a. m. Young People's Meetng.. 7:00 p. m. Chor Rehearsal, Wednesday Evenng 7:30 p. m. A hearty welcome s extended to all who worshp wth us. "Come wth u and we wll do thee good." MRS. CYNTHA WELLMAN Mrs. Cyntha Wellman, 77, ded at her home n Maron townshp on Thursday after a long llness. She followed the nursng professon and wa* well known all over the county. Her husband, Edwn Wellman, ded a number of years ago.. Survvng are nne chldren, Sfas, George, Local Young People Are To Wed Tw*~ Waddng* Ar. Scheduled JTo Talc* Place n Pnckney Ths Week The marrage of Wllam Meyer,,r., and Mss Mary Jane Otwell wll take place at the Congregatonal chuch ths evenng at 6:00 p. m. A supper wll be served by the Lades Ad for the nvted guests. The marrage of Robert Read, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Read to Mss Geneveve Bulls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bulls who lve west of town wll take place on Thursday nght at 8:00 p. m. at the j home of the brde. Rev. J. M. Mc- ucas wll offcate. o CELEBRATE OOTH ANNVERSARY Monday's Ann Arbor News carred a pcture of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. j Hodgeman of Dexter who celebrated ther 60th weddng annversary. He «87 and hs wfe 77. Mr. Hodgeman lved n Pnckney years ago, beng a son of the late Joe Hodgen.an. NOTCE The meetng to establsh a sol conservaton for Hamburg, Genoa and Green Oak townshps wll be held at the Odd Fellow Hall, Hamburg on the evenng of November 8th at 7 K)0 p. m. MARRAGE LCENSES The followng marrage lcenses were ssued at the county clerk's offce last week: George Wllam Meyer, 21, Pnckney, Mary Jane GEORGE (L. OEV1NE Otwell, 19, Pnckney; Robert Arnold 20, Howell, Margaret McDanels, 18, George Devne, 77, ded at St Howell; Horace Hanson, 27, Howserved two terms back n the w*rw, ««^- j owp v 8 Mercy Hosptal, Ann Arbor j pll Mary Ke«fe, 24, Howell; Burton war days. The *«"> has bean» ^ «~ ^ grant**» ^ to Frances M_,_.^.,.,, nw, aab[ho ««*«t; McGarry 20, Penton, Helen VantHAtttv mostly personal MTMM1&1 solctaton RAlteftmtan as nath- nahh Henna* rotx 0100 staymona row. hs. lfetme, n, «*.»,_*-_ Webster ^- -v:-- townshp and B»:, Wnkle,.. </v CT 19, Howell; n. u.. Hasen M P- Preston, Dexter vllage. Survvng are hs 21, Howell, Louella Ward, 19, Dear- tr party hat held a bg rally n tha and Florence Tucker from Frank county and do not ntend to, we on- Tucker, Urea from Anna Maabon. derttand. ; The ndcatons apparently pant to a Roosevelt vctory and straw poll conducted by Republcan organs as the Chcago Trbune show Van Wagoner landng Dcknson^ Than s lttle Wllke money beng wagered and tha Rooeevelt enthusasts who got nf some $700 font years ago have an far bean unable to get any hate «9 ths REGULAJt COMMUNCATON Regular communcaton of Lvngston Lodge No. 76 F. and A. V. on Tuesday evenng, Nov. 5th. Followng the lodge sesson there wll be open house and the electon results wll be receved va rado n tha dn* tag room. There wll be cards for those who desre to play. Paml Cnrlttk, Sac. Dr. and Mrs. Lsam Ladwdge and 1 > famly of Detrot wan Sunday cal-) Dr. and Mrs. Holls Sgler of Howlers at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. ' wen Sunday callers at tha home Mchaa Lavey. of Mrs. Hatte Deck**. *!f>, formerly Florence M an*j.pbck j ^. R ^ * E ^ cark, 20, Hart ney, 4 sons, Claude, Leo, Lous and )and Vetta Jane Crawford, 19, 0* Harold, and a daughter, Mrs. Har- jr ar tland. vey Blanchard. The funeral was held from St Joseph's church, Dexter, FRST GAME OF BG today. Bural was n St cemetery. Joseph's j EUCHRE TOURNAMENT Lvngston Lodge lost tha The Congregatonal Church wll dnner n the church Parlors on Tuesday, November Mh, from 1140 ) ch ^K 4 Mrror Q M State News V * * * lr.whch ftha Whys and Wherefore* <»f the V&rous AaattdsBanU eeteej PawnM»d Because of competton, two prvate feuds go before Mchgan voters nekt Tuesday. And, as usually the case, the nnocent bystander who s most afvcter s the consumer, Mr. and Mrs John Q. Publc, who pay the b>'. he controverses nvolve two referendums, State Proposal No. 3, the 1939 bus bll, and State Proposal No. 4, the dentsts' ant-compett jn bll. The state legslature, alon* wth other measures, passed both acts on ly to have specal groups cr»a'-'.e pettons for J n.''.enchn of l^.e j -^torle. And so, when you go to the polls next Tuesday, you wll be confronted wth huge specal ballots of bed- *.heet proportons. The headngs wll mean lttle, f anythng. But Competton The bus act feud nvolves two tranj-portaton concerns, the Department of Street Ralways n Detrot a muncpal utlty, and the EaBtern Mchgan Motor Bus Company, prvate utlty. n 1939 the legslature enacted an amendment to the Motor Carrer Act. Ths charge sad that when Detrot seeks to operate ts buses beyond a two-mle lmt from the cty's borders, and on state hghways, t must come under the same regulatons and pay the same taxes as do > vate transportaton buses. The Mchgan Motor Bus Assocaton, whch y.eeks> a "Yes" vote on the No. 3 proposal, wants competton to be put on the same bass for al. The DSK of Detrot, whch muncpal utlty urges a "no" a ses the cry of "monopoly "proffts". Who s concerned about all as a vote, ' and ths? Consumers n the Detrot suburban nrea are affected drectly. Consum ers n up-state communtes are effected ndrectly n payment, or nonpayment, of gasolne taxes. Dental Competton The second prvate feud, also nvolvng the consumer, s between tvvo groups of professonally traned and state lcensed dentsts. One group, who term themselves "ethcal" dentsts, operate sngle offces, one dental char to each offce Another group, known as the advertsng dentsts, operate low-cost dental offces on the chan store bass. Because of operatng economes, these dental offces enjoy bg patronage n the ndustral centers by tellng the'consumer about what they have to offer. They do so by advertsng. n Detrot these frms even support the Better Busness Bureau! The 1939 dental act contaned the provsons, planly desgned to pre- >ent such low-co>t competton. We quote the law: "No Prce*'* "No person or persons shall own cr manage more than one offce for the practce of dentstry n any locaton, and operate them under hs own name wth employed operators." "t shall be unlawful for any dentst or dentsts to advertse prce, cost charge, fee or terms of credt for professonal servce or for materals used n the practce of dentstry." Ths Henry Ford mass producton method n dentstry, wth economes made possble largely through advertsng prces to the consumer, has thrved n ndustral centers where there are many low wage earners. Actually, only a comparatve few dentsts are concerned by such competton. And lkewse, only a few newspapers have ever receved dentnl advertsng of ths knd. The Detrot Bureau of Governmental Research, a group that enjoy a splendd reputaton, Befde ths ( analyss of the two competng clam* "The dentsts who secured the passage of ths art clam that poor denal work s confned largely to the "advertsng" dentst and by deprrv- (Caettaaod Last Pago) frst "Leaves of Lethargy", the true NOTCE contest of the euchre tournament story of a clever crmnal who combned scence wth "wtchcra^" n Lades Ad Socety of the> ^ T^* **".". 1 ter on Wednesday nght. 12 the search for an elxr af eternal were n play. On Wednesday n^m,* ^ Th «*"W artcle n a*new> seres s m. untl all are tffd. Tckets are 85c. School chldren 15c. Mrs. W. R. Solar, Sac. October 6, Lvngston Lodge) wfll» *f Master Detectrva H. Aaboato Dexter to play the second *> Wolfe, a The Amercan Weekly, tha test there. All who have no way te ssslt»t»e dstrbuted wth next 8ango please phone secretary. ^¾ CWeafo Herald-Amercan. v^m R E N*T MEN t was just 50 years ago that» dstngushed ctzen of Lvngston, R Wnan nf Hu bug townshp was etoctad governor of Mchgan n The Democrat.tcket was elected by a landslde, T H'ron Stout wae elected to coagraat n that tcket and they also was every county offce. The Democrats elected were Sherff, John McCabe; Prosecutor, Denns Shelds; Clerk, Gene Sfcowe; Regster, Alonzo Fr^sbfe; Treasurer, George ColervA; C ; Tcut Court Com., Judd Yettand one" John Comskey; Representatve, Wm Harper. Edwn B. Wnans bad been n poltcs most of hs lfe tmet lavr^ been supervsor and cong.'os'tman. Hs opponent on the Republcan tcket, John Turner was a successful busness man. Some of he busness enterprses were unsavety and when the campagn spotlght wa? turned on them t resulted*" n hs defeat. The Wnans Lake country club s now located 00 the Gov. Wnans homestead n Hamburg townshp. V. Wendell Wllke stll contnues to be the target for eggs and tha tn of the throwers s mprovng. The a j pcs: who play up each of these $~ -tone's for all they are worth are, mnhably as much too blame as any 'nf the contnuance of these ncd- 1 ntv The frst throwng whch took [lace n Pontac was the act of tnoughtk'.ss school boys but aooft of those whch followed were planned nd premedated by rresponsbly pen-ons who craved publcty %pd lmelght the press gves such ncd- <juts. The same thng s true of the heckler who was manhandled by Mayor LaGuarda of New York n Detrot last week. The great amount «.-f publcty and the fad that the press ran hs pcture on the front pag* probably wll be the hgh lght nf h* career and was the object hs hecklng. Mayor jcuurr'-x s me most popular mayor n the naton and one of 1 he world's most humane and lb* cal rulers. Last summer Wm, Edward Whte of Empora, Kansas sug( stcd that the Republcans should nomnate LaGuarda for presdent f they desred to beat Roosevelt La- Guhrda served several terms as a llepublcan congressman from New York State before he was elected mayor of New York Cty on a ftttv on tcket. The fact of hs popularty s shown by hs recepton n Detrot. Cass Techncal hgh school where he delvered hs speech waa packed to the roof and over 600 parwho were unable to get n stayed outsde and heard the addreat ovor the loudspeaker. Cass Techncal audtor um seats 8,000 people. Tha next nght the Republcans held a Bg No Thrd Term rally there wth Senator Vandenberg as the headlners. Tha attendance waa only between 1500 and 1800 despte a parade of decorated cars art) over the cty precedng the rally. A Detrot Cty motor bus n town Thursday n the ln1 of the campagn aganjjt the ment to be voted upon Noveather 5 whch would put tha Detrot cty motor busses under tha state ton of the Publc Servce son. At the present tme they are entrely under the control of tha cty «nd pay no such taxes as the baemat operatng outsde Wayne county. Accordng to the talk of the man on the bus and the Detrot preat, the amendment was put through tha legslature by the nterests who art jea- OK of the successful operat&ajl of the Detrot street ralways and the husses and f passed tha net fjwh would be to rase boa faree fr tfca laborng class n Detrot Durng the 8 year term of Farley as Democrat natonal djar* man he was forced to stand e> eaa> stant stream of abee from lst press as a cheap Tammany poutk*, a ward heeler, etc Now the* e» t nut of the pcture all a chassfjjew-* he has prase comng bs weerftpat drectons from the fenae press Hs succesaor Kerwerg now the target for the feme of abuse drected at hm. Fhrtaj. aa a prvate dtxen s evtdfjaty a* ee> trery dfferesrt parson than the natonal as? faw^n at Htter, Jr n - m * ~ + * fhewe all * * Pord Motor Co ptaat at of.1.' y

2 The Pockney Dspatch Wednesday, Oct ! *^ ' J 1-^J m+'&'j- ^,- W Ml a J ag _!^^^ZZZ^^Z«The Emergency Demands We Vote Democratc Fast Experence Our l'n; ; ".:l udmr.,. r.'.,m and t. able leadershp have successfully carred th- nj'o!; \\u un^huu one- of stormest perods n hstory, Dark days la_ ah( ad n d wf should by all means entrust the <'>un<'.- uf tn- n ted Stat< lo llu>se who have shown by ther ;utun. lat ht'v av apamr of meetng emergences. For the Future The future ns wen as the present has been uppermost n the mnds of the admnstraton. As today's emergences demanded acton.tomorrow needs have been consdered. Events of past wll effect events of tomorrow. The Democratc party has carred out a constructve program n the best nterests of the naton. These men are prepared to meet emergences wth acton based on experence. FOR PRESDENT FRANKLN D. ROOSEVELT HENRY A. WALLACE FOR VCE PRESDENT, *M y>->: n *: "tf" '**«?.frk-,* JH» fj.umpl 1 Hj,l That Thrd Term Bugaboo?m What the Foundng Fathers Thought At> AT THE CONSTTUTONAL CONVENTON, whch n 1787 drew up our Federal Consttuton, the very cornerstone of our Republc - the thrd term queston was debated thoroughly over a perod of weeks. Proposals to wrte n any prohbton aganst a thrd term were overwhelmngly defeased. Some thrd Term pro ponets among the Foundng Fathers MURRAY D, VAN WAGONER PWHK8 FRANK MURPHYr Leutenant Governor^ / LEO V. Secretary CARD of State JAMES D. A«4jtsr AMONG THE THRD TERM PROPONENTS WERE:- Governor Morrs, Alexander Hamlton, George Washngton. Ther reason: Because at some tme of natonal emergency, a thrd term lmtaton would be hghly detrmental to the naton's welfare. Wha Congress has Thought TML AND AGAN, blls have been ntroduced n both Houses o v.ongress proposng to lmt the term of the Presdental offce, n al our natonal exstence, no sucn bll has ever been passed. WM. HOWARD TAE'l sad: "t wouu Le very satsfactory f Cooldge were to run for a Thrd Term." Some Republcan statements about a Thrd Term WLLAM E. BORAl sad: "The people who could be trusted to determne whether or not they desre a Presdent for Second Term nay also be trusted to determne whether or not they desre a..'resdent lor a Thrd Term. thnk they can be trusted to settle both questons n a way to best conserve the nutc.- (.,n and the Republc." HERBERT HOOVER sad: " stll beleve that Presdent Cooldge should be nomnated and re-elected" (when Calvn Cooldge was beng urged to run for a Thrd Term). What About dctatorshp, THE DANGER TO DEMOCRACY comes not from an experenced statesman who has handled the gravest domestc emergences, but from an nexperenced leadershp whch may become panc strcken n tme of crss. THERE CAN BE NO DCTATORSHP where wc have a free press, free speech, and free electons. No one need fear a Thrd Term unless he fears the people. s ths the tme to brng natonal defense to a standstll WTH THE WORLD CRSS GROWNG more acute daly, nothng would please Htler more, or do more to styme our natonal defense program, than a change n the Presdency at a tme when the Unted States needs contnuty of natonal leadershp. GEORGE WASHNGTON sad: " can see no proprety n precludng ourselves from the servces of any man who n some emcrgencv shall be deemed unversally most capable of servng the publc." That the emergency today s great s evdent from the apm'-v ton of mllons of dollars for armament and the draftng of vr- That the Presdent s deemed unversally most capable of servng the people s evdent from every poll. FRANKLN ROOSEVELT sad: "Today, all prvate plans, nl prvate lves have been repealed by an overrdng publc danger - my conscence wll not let me turn my back upon a call to servce. The rght to make that call rests wth the people through the Amercan method of a free electon." When all that Amerca ha? stood for n'rrc the tme of Washngton s at stake v-vnud St&e afeatot GHARLEF ADAR FOR CONGRESSMAN JUDGE PHLP ELLOTT,. g»-*> State Supreme Court J J RAYMOND W. STARR FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL S: f: E^T" v»^ *$*, **$? ^\*- -"J a? ^ **, "j 1 ' &f ; : *$ : -*< ^ b\ -. > *V B% * *< 'V,'' & J&S&K : -f vss N? } *«*1 %s$ *v* ^^^s^s >< ^\\.* ^T; ** "S3 #> TBEODORE t "PHL* ff T **«State Treasurer ~^ ^OR COUNTY CLERK THOMAS J. FNLAN JOHN LEGHTON FOR STATE SENATOR FOR REGSTER OF DEEDS JAY BARBER FOR REPRESENTATVE GUY HOSLEY FOR DRAN COMMSSONER WLLAM DLLOWAY FOR PROSECUTOR FRANCS E, BARRON Vote Democratc FOR SURVEYOR FORD R. HUBBEL FOR SHERFF 1RVN J. KENNEDY FOR COUNTY TREASURER MRS. ELEANOR LEDWDGE FOR CORONERS WLBUR JOHNSON RUSSELL WOODRUFF p*a

3 HHHtllllltlllHUtlllllllttllHHmllllllllllllllllllllllllllUlllllUl THE COUNTY'S SHARE OF COST Re-Elect John A. Hagman County Clerk REPUBLCAN TCKET HHM mu lu mmmmmfmttttttftthhttthhr Elect Wllam Dlloway Dran Commssoner DEMOCRAT TCKET HONEST QUALFED AND WORTHY FORMER PNCKNEY RESDENT KEEP WLLAM W.BLACKNE* N CONGRESS GOOD LGHTNG for your home s as easy as He Represents You 'THE AMERCAN WAY" 'Vote Republcan j "Rdculously low" wll be Lvngston County's share of the cost of of ths long- range program of park and parkway development whch wll be launched whe nthe voters of the fve countes centerng around Detrot approve the Parkway-PlaygTound Proposal, State Proposal Number 5, n the electon next Tuesday. Ths s the opnon of R. Bruce McPherson of Howell, who s a member of the general commttee of the Detrot-Huron-Clnton Park and Parkway Assocaton, the cvc organzaton whch s furtherng the popeal Upon the passage of the proposal, McPherson erplaned, a Metropoltan Authorty, or Commsson, wll be establshed for the countes of Lvngston, Wayne, Washtenaw, Oak- lanr and Macomb. Ths authorty wll be empowered to plan, develop and mantan adequate publc parklands, playgrounds, bathng beaches and other recreatonal facltes, and also parkways, or lmted access hghways, servng all pata of the fve-county area. "Wayne County, havng the greatest populaton and the most wealth of any county n the area, wll pay the major part of the expense necessary to mantan th Authorty," McPherson explaned. "Edward H. Wllams of the Wayne County Board of Audtors has announced that Lvngston's share wll be only seven-tenths of one-percent of the total cost. Lvngston's share of the cost, under the law, cannot exceed a maxmum of $6,128 a year. t s lkely that for several years to come Lvngston's share wll be only a- bcut one-ffth of ths amount, or kss than $1,500 a year, because early plannng does not cost much money. "The new Authorty, workng n close harmony wth the federal, state county and other agences whch wll actually fnance and buld the parks, parkways, express hghways and the J bathng beaches that are so badly needed n ths area, wll be n a poston to see to t that many ths small amount wll be spent n ths county. We of ths county stand to be bg ganers f we say "Yes" to the Parkway-Playground Proposal." Actually, many advantages, materal, and socal, wll accrue to the people of the county he sad. 'Passage of the Parkway-Playp.vound Proposal means safe, fast, convenent express hghways, capfbu of takng the county's resdents to and from the heart of Detrot n two thrds ther present drvng tme, wth no traffc lghts, ntersectons or congeston to cause delay," he ponted out. "The plan also means a development of the county's natrew resdents here. A smlar plan ural resources that brng desrable n Greater New York Cty accomplshed just ths for outlyng countes. The plan wll brng hundreds o' thousands of new tourst' dollars here each year, for parklands and playlands attract proftable tourst trade. And the plan wll create a great deal of addtonal employment for our ctzens. "All these thngs spell greater prosperty, better health and ncreas" sed happness for every man, woman and chld n the county, at a low annual per person cost that s less than that of a package of cgarettes or an ce cream soda". PHLATHEA NOTES To Re-elect Truly o P/Wt Servmt Mchgan s Safe Wth Hm * Keep Hm n Lansng to Safeguard Mchgan *0ft REPUBLCAN GOVERNOR DCKNSON Look at the Governor's Record of Kept Promses: l Labor Peace and Progress 2. Balanced Budget 3. Ho Mew Taxes 4. No Specal Sessons 5. Costs Cut n Republcan-Controlled Department* 6. Medcal and Hosptal Costs Now Wthn the Reach of All 7. Poltcs How Out of Relef 8. Hew Deal Defct Reduced By $1,250, Mchgan How Lves Wthn ts ncome 10. Admnstratve Costs Cut and Many Others CONSUMERS PROTECT YOUR POCKETBOOKS VOTE "NO" on No. 4 STATE DENTAL BLL ywr Detrot Edson Offk* tor OM of evr Horn* lghtng m J«MwHh MM Ufftt M«tor, and t*» you how f» g*t geotf llffctng eenomkally- jf.v: m / THw SE tto dwwwn tl your roow. A ee» of T*e Detrok Auvuoct* yamt lghtng and answe Mr. urf Vn. One. Campbell and war* t& Detrot foeeta of Mr. ** Unt tan Ptvm Hollow L. C Gerfaam GnttCfa*. Tht Qty of Detrot hm long enjoyed certan fts ond prtftlofo, N they ON tryng to further encroach upon oot-etoto terrtory they wont %o run Detrot Street Ralway buses beyond the etty lmt* wthout poynf nghwoy You eon ttep tha unsafe? practce by votng '*TEeV* on Propoool Number 3. PROTECT YOUR HGHWAY MOOTS MAKE DETROT PAY TS SHARE.VOTE *NOt State BalfoV^c. 4.. Ant-Contpettloft Act Our Notes ddn't have "ther hat en" last week, but they were n the paper neverthlesse. Rev. McLucas, the teacher of the Paraca Class kndly welcomed the Fhlathea nto hs class for the Sunday dscusson perod. Ths was a very mportant lesson, the topc beng, "Chrstan Motves for Abstnence. "Abstnence" goes further than the generally accepted meanng gven to "Temperance". A promnent lesson example was John (the Baptst of whom t was sad, "For he shell be great n the sght of the Lord, and shall drnk nether wne nor strong drnk, and he shall be flled wth the Holy Ghost even from hs mothers womb". Luke 1:15. t would be hard to fnd an exemple where one s flled wth the Holy Ghost and wth strong drnk at the same tme. They never harmonse, and the person who thnks they do, has lttle nfluence on the sde of real rghteousness. The Phlatheas were chosen for table commttee for the Monday evenng, October 28th famly nght Next Sunday t Mssonary Day v our Sunday School. We hope for a good attendance n all classes., Study Lake 4:16-30 for next Sunday's lesson, "Jesus Declares Hs Mnon." Golden Text, "For the Son of Men s come to speak and tc save feet whkh was loot" Lake 19:11 Ma, Cbuse Reason and daagnter. Leeta, attended the weddng of Marjore Kaaun and Kenneth Carpenter at Methodst Epscopal church at Oxford Saturday. Ths s an mportant message to you, Mr and Mrs. Consumer, Mchgan has a model statute governng the use of advertsng. t fully protets the consumer aganst msuse of advertsng by fat* Or msleadng statements of any knd. Newspapers am ready at all tmes to keep ther advertsng columns cleon from such abuse Merchants lkewse do not wsh to msleod the consumer wth naccurate statements whch result only n ll wll ond loss f patronage. The economc freedom of the corrsumer depends largely on hfs or her ablty to get truthful nformaton. s there ony justfcaton for a scheme to rob you of ths rght, to prohbt tellng the truth? State Propcsn! No 4, the Dental Bll, would deny the consumer ths mportant prvlege. t would prohbt the tellng of prces. t would encourage other grrv r * tc work for specal legslaton to restrct competton. t would evade the Amercor system of justce by court and Jury. t would deny to both consumer and busness man the freedom of truthful advertsng. Consumers, Guard yrur rghts! Defend the rghj to tell the truth, as fudged by court and jury, and OS safeguc drd agomst abuse by the Mchgan false advertsng law, Ths s the Amercan way! V01E"NO"ON STATE PROPOSAL NO. 4. MCHGAN PRESS ASSOCATON (A, StatevntH Qrnhzalon of T Daly awl Ul Weekly S*w*>*f#r*) J*

4 "^^T r "- A*AM YOUNG AMERCANS Vr.u fre, nterested n your Jobs. f you haven't one»you want one. The rghc to work s one of vour chocest possessons. Yon can't work f old people keep the jobs avalable Retre the Aged Gve Them Securty and You the Jobs A VOTE FOR ME S A VOTE FOR A JOB (Your Sxth Dstrct Representatve Voted "No") The D*ly Papers Report that «,t Least One Foregn Country s Gett ng Out of the'depresson by Ths, Means. CHARLES R.ADAR Democratc Canddate for Congressman. Sxth Congressonal Dstrct SUNDAY Huntng n Lvngston County The Pnckney Dspatch Wednesday t Oct NEGHBORNG NOTES Pan Reason, former edtor of the, Rockbrdge Bref Sun, and recent- j ly advertsng manager for the ng-, for the Vckerstaff Advertsng Co. ham County News, s now workng handelng advertsng n motorbusses Marred October 19 at the home of the brdes parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R Buckley, ther daughter, Shrley, to Otto Gngerrch of Lansng^ A shower was gven one day last week by Mrs. Dan Howlett of Gregory' for her sster, Mss Geneveve DuUj wlu wll bu a bdc un Oct ober 31. J Mrs. A. Rley Crttenden of How-) ell left last week for the Methodst) Ola People's Home n Chelsea where she wll make her home. She j the wdow of A. Rley Crttenden, for-j mer edtor, coroner and crcut court, commssoner. John Scully, son of Thomas Scul-J ly of Howell has enlsted n the state polce and s statoned at Manst-. que, Mchgan. The total number of draft regs-/ trees n Lvngston county was 2,360 Dog Warden Floyd Englsh has collected a total of $1028 a dog.taxes ths year makng the total col-j lectons for the year $4212., Mrs. ra C. Ott, wfe of ra Ott, Dexter Mchgan, Central agent ded/ at ber home Thursday mornng after a long Tuness. Survvng are her husband and a daughter, Marlyn. Henry M^ Dean, 80, lvng on a farm n Sharon townshp near Chel-. sea was found dead Thursday. Coroner Ganzhorn pronounced t a case of sucde. E J. Van Rper, lvng on the Lndley farm near North Lake had to have hs left hand amputated when t was caught and lacerated n a corn shredder last week. Frank Hagman, brother of County J Clerk Hagman was struck by an 1 auto there last week Monday and had hs knee badly crushed. The Brghton Masonc Lodge wll hold a Lfe "Membershp nghft on J Thursday, October 31. Grand Mas-j ter Charles Sherman wll delver an address. Mrs. Elzabeth Burden Stoddarl,! ded at LaFera, Texas, Thursday The Stoddard famly formerly lv-j cd n Maron and her husband, Wm. Stoddard s a former sherff of Lvngston county. He survves wth a son, John, and two grandsons. The funeral and bural were held n Howell Sunday. RE-ELECT Charles P. Adams STATE REPRESENTATVE Republcan Tcket EXPERENCED AND EFFCENT Standard Staton RED CROWN GASOLNE For Qucker Startng ; '-""T Chanpe Now to Summer Ols and Greases Ur Greasra? Car Washng Nat. Door Check & Mfg.Co. FORD LAMB, Mgr. Attenton Farmers! Free Servce for Your Dead or Dsabled Horses - Cows - Sheep - Calves and Hogs REMOVED AT ONCE Phone Collect Day or Nght - Nearest Staton Howell 360 Am Arbor 5538 Oscar Myers Renderng Works l Volators Wll Be Prosecuted Vote Nov. USE THE for good lghtngnyourhome Our Home Lghtng Advsor wll measure your lghtng wth a Lght Meter a "Magc Eye" that tells you f you have the r^ht lght for safe seeng. Phone your Detrot Edson offce. NOW MORE THAN EVER we need these proven publc servants Mfth ''! m -r t* y * r^ng. j '.'"1 ~M.: NOTES of 25 YEARS AGO o Dspatch of October 3, 1915 Henry Dudley Greve, 77, ded at h,s home here on October 30. He hys been a resdent of Putnam and L nadlla snce he was four years old. He leaves hs wfe and two daughters, Mrs. Grace Croofot, and Mr*. Katherne Placeway. Mrs. M. J. Reason gave a shower at her home on the nght of October 28 n honor of Mss Florence Reason, a comng brde. A luncheon w;. served and the guest of honor receved many beautful gfts. The recent Holsten cattle sale at Howell totalled $152 per head. $14,780, averagng The recently organzed Howell Klec*r.' Motors have broten ground for a new factory. The Shaefers havf the contract. Florence Cook s teachng n her Sster Madge's school at Hantland. Messrs A. H. Flntoft, Lee Gartrel.. Frank Kennedy and Lester rennngstall have gone to Gladwn. rd RoscomHon countes to hunt. The Msses Nelle Gardner and Fnnne Monks attended the funeral of Andrew Haekett n Detrot Tuest'ay. The follow! ng from here attended he Ant Saloon league me stnt; r» Ln.fcr.g Tuesday: Dr. H. P. g. Q-, Rev. C^bnm, Mss Kte Krown and Mrs. Sam Denton. At the Sunday school conventan v ;ed here Thursday speeches weremade by Mr. VanBuskrk, Detrot, Rev. and Mrs. Kotesky, Mrs. Elmer Braley, Rev. Brooks, of Howell, Mrs. Wnne Arnold, Gregory and George L. Adams, Fowlenrfllt. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Darrow wdrt Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Looms, jr., of Detrot, Wm. Oler, and wfe of Laattaf. f Wllam Parsons, 81, retred rural ma'l carrer, ded at hs keep n Dexter Frday. He leaves hltwmow nd a sster, Mrs. Samuel wveler of Dexter. *** DR. EUGENE C. KBYBS Leutenant Govern*? HARRY F. KELLY Secretary of State THE MANDATB OF 1938 Two years ago the people of Mchgan regstered a protest at the ballot box. t was a protest aganst wasteful spendng, mountng defcts, and a betrayal of honest laborng men. You gave the Republcan party n Mchgan a mandate to do job. Ths party has kept the fath/ NO NEW TAXES Needs of publc servce have been met on a "pay-as-you-go" bast wthout recourse to new taxes. VERNON J. BROWN Audtor General Busness has been encouraged to GO AHEAD hre more men, ncrease payrolls. ndustral peace has replaced turmol. The party has kept the fath! ndustral VOTE NOV. 5 HERBERT RUSHTON Attorney General FELX H. H. FLYNN State Treasurer MORE WORK TO BE DONE n two years* tme the record of accomplshment has been notable. Workers have enjoyed more stablzed employment The labor medaton board s respected by all. Farmers enjoy better marketng methods. Let's carry on goo<' government n Mchgan. The Republcan Sfte Tcket awa!ts yon.r mandate to fnsh the job..j \ To help you got your N LGHTNG Ths derer lttle Lcht MM^ MEASURES the U g ^ J 1*«P«tod fxture* <o help you w tl the lght you pay far. Use

5 ( Re-Elect _.«_.»«K u/*flnea<lav Oct T- PnAney U»P»teh Wednesday, w, ^_, JUNOR NOTES The junor class receved play books and the cast wll be chosen by 'Mrs Wlson, our class sponsor. Mrs.. Wlton s gvng the cast ther books ' h- afternoon and we wll start practce rght away. Every one n the Junor class wll have somethng to 0 wth the play. f they do not have a part n the play they wll have to help wth the lghtng, advertsng, and one person s to be chosen as assstant drector. NTERMEDATE ROOM The 6th grade has been studyng about calores and balanced dets n The Pnckney School News Joe Gates Prosecutng Attorney Republcan Tcket Republcan Rally and Dance Sat. Nov. X St. Joteph' Hall, Howell THE HGH SCHOOL BAND WLL PLAY ON THE COURT HOUSE LAWN FROM 8:00 JO 9:00 P. M, Cong. Blackney AND A NATONAL SPEAKER ORCHESTRA FOR THE DANCE fed attendance for the month of SPECAL NOTCE, October: Rene Hanes, Wllam Clark ', K A+V Dorothy Lavey, Eugene Esch,.or- 1 Startng Monday, November-4th ^na Shrley, ¾ ^ Wllp Phllp M Murphy, Jack the Pnckney stores wll close at Jeffreys, Dean Schmd, Joyce Clark, 6:00 p. m. Mary Margaret Clark, Shrley Wegener, STATE OF MCHGAN Jo Ann Grffths, George Clark, Jacke Craft. The Probate Court for \\hm County of Lvngton At a sesson of sad Court, held * the Probate Offce n the _Cty of Howell, n sad County, on the 29th day of October, A. D Present: Hon. Wlls L. Lyons, Judge of Probate. n tb. Matter of the»ute of ChTolne Sales, deceased. As a reward for perfect attend-, unce they are excused after the af- ternoon recess. Mary Jean Krschke vsted her grandmother n Detrot. Juanta Truhn vsted her aunt n Howell. Jack Jeffreys was n Jackson on Saturday. The perfect spellers n the second grade spellng revew were: Mary On Thursday, October 31, Mss Tyrgton, Mss Darragh and Mrs. \ Lobdell's rooms wll have a Hallo- \ ween Masquerade party and a short program n the gymnasum. Each loom wll contrbute numbers for the program. Report cards were receved ths week. The average marks are hgher ths month than last. Keep up the good work. The 7th grade wrote to Cady,. Wyomng for nformaton n ranch lfe and receved some very nter! estng pctures and stckers from the Cty Club. We expect to hear from the Cady school chldren very soon. EDTORAL STAFF Me * an Edtor Guess Who Bographes :- Elose Gardner rene Bokros Uabelle Head Meyer Anna Van Barcum Etnuette --Thank You and Please GRAMMAR ROOM, Grade News:- Kndergarten June Caldwell The chldren n Mss By'mgton's Grammar Jane Wttwer room are gong to have a masquerade party Thursday. There wll be Jun. Hgh School Robert Carr ntermedate Paulne McLucas pzes for the best-dressed boy and Freshmen Joyce Chamberlan grl, and for the funnest-dressed Sophomores Glora Craft hoy and grl. 1de Markos Senor G The montors have been elected General News Staff:- for the month of November. They 'eggy Burns are Davd Ledwdge and Mary Gentle for the hall. The thrd grade rene Blades Jeanette Hanes grade, Jeraldne Fener, and ffth Guest wrters :- montor s Barbara Hanes; fourth Pat Jeffreys grade, Russell Clark. Jerry Ledwdge n connecton wth ther studes of ' - O - the Southern states the ffth grade have wrtten to dfferent sectons of ADVANTAGE OF ELECTRCTY the South for samples of cotton and tobacco and other Southern products Thomas Alva Edson was the nventor of many of our electrc ap- Fve brthdays were celebrated ths last week. They were: Thursday our homes. Ths man was born at Douglas Lebeck; Saturday, Aaron' pl&r.ees whch are used today n Barber and Nel Baughn; Sunday, Mlan, Oho, February 1}, 1847 and j Junor Truhn and Rchard Schne dor. old candv on a tran where he ear-' dea n He, n hs early lfe, On the sck lst ths week s Joe ned hs money. He used a box car! Plummer. GUESS WHO BOGRAPHES Number 1 Sh? s a senor 5 feet four and 1 cne-half nches tall, weghs about ' 138 pounds, has lght brown har and blush grey eyes. She was born October 11, 1^22 on a farm southeast of Pnckney. t ha> a large oven and cost-; co-ru an hour. Kectrcty save- us a lot M' work tha: 1 wc wo Hd do t tn- old mc-thth;n wt would do t tlv old nu'th- od. Rados gvo us VTV much new.-, auuscnent, and tell.- us the thr(> that are gong on n the world. t telu about the wars n the old world t tells us about the ball game*, and many other knds of sports. t tells us af exctng adventures of wellkr.own men. t tells us of poltcs and n.any other useful thng.-;. Ele;*- t 'cty has many advantages for tn wold. Jeffrey, Jerry Ledwd' ETQUETTE Ths quette nrovr Hoys, can you dance. Most { '"!un ' wll n answer "ye>" to that queshut f we were to -ay "Can.. bo t O!. for hs laboratory untl he tpped ly"" the correct you dance prop( ever a bottle of phosphorous whch vou would he ;'.n-\ua- for most»f caught fre to the box car. Hs applances were mproved each year. K\ eyhody -hon H\ K nnw nn\v! > 10 HecUcty 1.- a ^-rea- help to manknd. t gves us lght and heat and vnchng from the ruanc. n ord- (:n<(\»ut 110 one ever learned ly man> other useful thngs. t s '! to master lythm, practce hy made.from fallng water. When the ;. our.-elf. Turn on the rado or whwater falls off from a hgn clff»t 1 * a tune and Lap your feel untd fall- nto cups whch turn around a \ KU ;e(d you can keep exact tme to l ar? e wheel. The turnng of ths '.! c u-r; then -'.and up and dance She lved there for two years and, large w «. - wh, then moved to Pnckney for a year, largr ^ \ ^ \ * ^ M t v After a year she moved to Lansng and f >\ \ ht0}lkh thp ar where she lved for a year and then J generated. t.* sent ^ou* moved back to a farm west of, to houses ^ ^ /, ^ poal or Pnckney and she has lved there Electnerty ^ «? ^ ^ jr,? X r chef nterests are playng m a n y ' b o m e s ^ ^ ^ ^ Z, Softball basketball, gong to moves.nt. ^ C» *< " ' ^ u X Z s collectng pns of.,1 \ where ther trucks ^ ^ s o f. She now has about 320 n her of w.res^d too, are^ ^ ^ collecton.,.,,_. ew pole? whch Hor.»«. to pl«. who m - y» ^ P»», J d t h e v ut ever she «wth. (^t ^ ^ f.^,. Number 2 She has hazel eyes and dark brown har. She s fve feet 3 nches tall, would not prefer to gve her weght. accdents. They hre many men to be ready to work day or nght.they have electrc lghts on corner- to prevent ncdents. Th*» Fdson Company nstalls meters whcr run automatcally to keep the number of hours we use electrcty. We ^ank Mr. Edson tor nak- She was born n Gregory on the 14th of March, 1923 and has lve* Robert L...'. ;»,«*».un Malene a <nhr\p. Schneder, der. Juanta Truhn Trunn n Gregory all her lfe. sad court hs petton prayng that the admnstraton, of sad estate be and Norma Young. Her favorte sports are skatng, f or romes by nventgranted to Lloyd Parr, Amercan p-ula Curlett has been on the baseball, sehall, basketball and football.».g,..e f r - anplances.there er h ob, y,. collectng = S, J mg many a n euw,^,,, ^ - app, r. r ^ ^ State Savngs Bank, Lansng, Mch.,?ck lst. We hope she wll be wth, both move actors and her frends?re electrc mlkng machnes to mlk or to some other sutable person, u agan soon. 1 Her specal nterests are dancng, the farmer's cows. There are electrc street cars to carry people to t f Ordered, That the 25th day sewng and cookng. ot November, A. D. 1940, at ten o' Her ambton s to become a?md from work. n the farmer's home clock n the forenoon, at sad Probate Offce, be and s hereby ap- as stoves, flatrons, tea kettles, toas nutse. they have many electrc thngs, such potafced for hearng sad petton; Number 3 ters, vacuum clean*! s, fans <ewng U t Further Ordered, That publc notce thereof be gven by pub- eyes, s of medum weght, and \s, other thrgs. eser than the She has brown har and brown macheep, lefrgerato^s, and many HcatUm of a copy of ths otder, about fve feet, fve and a half The flat ron s on r0tls rvn*.-^,.:ou can keep t once etch week for three successve nches tall. ' old because hot all the tme. t only costs.038"> ng n the Pnckney Dspatch, a She was born n Pnckney, August 28, She has lved n PncTc- useful; you wll put two su-es of cents an hour. The toaster h very weeks prevous to sad day of hearnew spaper prnted and crculated n USE THE nev all Her lfe. Ths year she moved on a farm east of Pnckney. bread n and n a few mnutes the sad County. magc tj& toast wll putomatcady pop out, *o A true copy. Her ambton s to be an artst, there s Te rhance of burnng. Ths Wlls L. Lyons, ether n advertsng or desgnng. costs.035 cents an hour. The vacuum sweeper s another electrc m- Judge of Probte for good lghtngnyourhome Her specal nterests are basketball and drawng. plompnt. All you d<. s push a but- Celesta Parshall Our Home Lghtng Advsor wll Regster of Probate. measure your lghtng wth a Lght Meter a "Magjc Eye Her hobbes are 4-H work, playng the pano and j ton push the "Wt^er across the rug 1 and t sucks all tc d rt nto a sack. drawng. v< m week we are startng an etcolumn and we hope t wll benefcal to each reader. You can fnd a lot of defntonfor the word "<'tque'. e" >n ^m letonary. Boled down, they all mean \v> n d ; l)o t the san' t nne/ 1 op hook fav n * : : t;.',.. unto ot' 1 a- you wool 1 5 a\ others -to 1 you". 1 Ths week our topc deals manly 1 wfe, the boys. Our last school par- ty gave us an dea for ths week's aoud the loom 1H a -mplr >de- f you don't know how to hea>k.-omeone to nolp you. Kven ' en V would he y;l;ul to teach you le k: ow> ahot dancng, hut '1 a k \\w to teach you at a pubdance, She wants to,-pend her.v 1 s- daneng, not teachng.,,,.< '([)< are forever changng, dance etquette remans about ane Here are some hnts on, n 1 dance etquette.. Don't grab her so tghtly tha 1- to ga>p for breath. On the hand, don't hold her so gnthat she won't be able to fol- vou. Ths week we wll Mr. Header's mpresson. (>n 'nday of the Teacher's n- Hu.Me Mr. Header attended u mathematcs meetng. There, John Ches- '-.an, l'rnpal of the Hgh School at V undercook l^ke; and Jasper Heftje, of Jackson H#h School j'.av.speeches on "Teachng Arth n pt'u n the Hgh School". The dea broujjn out was that the pupls n 1 v\ cbool must be taught arthmetc n o<er to revew ther earler tranng. These men had taught *!>'natcs for many years and ''.aught that n some schools arthmetc was not beng stressed enough. A vood knowledge of arthmetc s a \or\ valuabl as sot to a person af- 1 : he 'jet- through school. NOTF.S OF THE GAME 1 eden 'wwpd one of the best l>'e.h,-'hkl team,- we have ^eeu ths ' ear. The hoy- were well schooled n te fundamental^ of the game and ther back feld was exceptonally 1a>t and shfty. The 1'MH'kney hoy- experenced a h t of dffculty n tryng to fgure oat tfe Lnden attack because the c;"c>h;ck called no sgnals. The h:u! w.- -napped a» soon as the cent< r aw that the hacks were n pos- ' ( n. low. J Lend your left arm at the el- ' A vnd kee; your hand steady as you dance. f you hold your left, T- out lke a poker you are lkely to y,(vv.omeone n the eye and do,,ot konce your arm up and down lke, a pump handle. :',, Kemembev: No grl lkes to be n'adt conspcuous on a dance floor. h'.nn stuff s for the stage. 1 cte of the brght spots of the from the Pnckney standpont,l ' exceptonally fne kckng of e. On one occason one of hs 1 > '\eled c'h yards and then rol- ' 1,., a out of hounds, \\\> average for 'he tame wa approxmately 38 van.second Gnger Rogers. 1.- there an etquette queston you vauld hke answered. Drop your que.-ton n the publc letter box n the sesson room. Your name does- : 't have to be sgned to t. We wll answer t n ths column as soon as Lmkney hackfeld Amburthe only hack who showed the 1 Y '.eryl threatened to break - we. vy Mwera! tmes hut nablty of D blockers to act effectvely held 1 e yans down. T the que 1 on what s wrong v*h Pnckney football, perhaps an 'ns\\(r can be found n checkng the t un.hev of hoys who report for practce, each nght durng the week. <~m Monday nght 13 boys turned <nt to ro to Howell for a scrmmage '.ume. Tuesday nght 0 boys showed up, Wednesday nght 8 boys and on Thursday n^ht 14 hoys. f ths s all the nterest that can be aroused n football t would seem that the.-chool authortes would do well 0 cancel ths sport and use the money (j expended n a manner that more.-ndents wll be beneftted. n spte of a dsmal season Pnckney has an opportunty to te for the leadershp of the Owl league when t ;.e% play New Hudson here ths Frday afternoon. As the race now tands New Hudson leads wth two vrtores and no defeats whle Pnckney and S. Lyon are ted for sec- Our neghborng rval of Stockbrdge also contnues to have ts football dffcultes so the bg game here November 8 shapes up as one hard to fgure out. However t looks as f the Pnckney squad wll have to show a lot more pep and drve! \ f they are to prevent Stockbrdge from regsterng ts frst football \ ctory over Pnckney. possble. Py: Thank you and Please. Last Thursday mornng the entre SOPHOMORES NOTES ''on' -aw a moton pcture, n the ; tutorum. The name of t was: j The Sophomores had a successful "Perk's Kad Boy n the Crcus". The party Frday nght. There was a shov had many laughs n t, and 'm party rnuo,,,.,... SENOR NEWS that tells you f you have the rght lght for «fe seeng. Phone Tn a few mnutes v u- rug s clean. qnt sure t was enjoyed by all. We j pood szed crowd there, plenty of your Detrot Edson offce. Number 4 n " "" only wsh we could turn n our 36 c!fer and doughnuts and from ft* All the plans were mafle for a He has black har and dark eyes t take«.0105 r*v.<» to run t. The m'lmeter machne for a 40 mll- ( pohr- there were a lot of flahaa Senor party at a claas meetng Vast end s of average heght. j fan *' 9 vc1r > - useful n hot weather. meter, and that we could use t more j caught from the fsh pond. Prtat NOTCE week. The party wll be a welner December! H wll turn around very fast and (ften, not only for enjoyment, but j were gven to those dressed n cot* He was born n Detrot, uecerno- ar ^ f, w m coo1 you (ftpn< n«0 - - ; on tumm> roast and wll be held Saturday, on years, Vow cool ar out. ' wll cool you -"»««/»«nn tomes. «11, When he was sx, A f^. g Tepy convebent lt would be helpful m Funnest dressed ^ - " J * ^ * - *»._ 0.1 A Hjtl AflH <_. rv fa?t. fan s ' November 2nd. t ta nv«o«v!v! K. H. H. Palmer, Thursday afternoon, old he moved to the farm where he, for * sck - ^^op 1e m. n wnfflllr ^ ^ ^ ' ^t c03t6l co * 6 rjc0.. ^ ^ dre ed Rrty Don Gw««J wll be held on a hll about a half November ^ at two o'clock. Assstant hostesses, Mrs. W. C. AtLee Hs chef nterests are football, ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ The ^. now lves fet;ts an honr. The sewng mle from Pnckney. Hs ambton 1«to be a mechanc, g yery ^ ^ %}M, Tt r 0^ TEACH«'S -NST.TUTE ^JZ^JXZnS l and Mrs. Fred Read. " d ^mmng. PRMARY ROOM t Lloyd Nash t son of Mr. and Mrs., baa «*'^n T O «l0 GRAPHlE3 tre stove s v«j **M r'to'ns. ns. All{ r, the prevous ^ ^ "'Ton"of rmm^t " d're^ed couple...trtw* A N S W E ^ v T w^ th* Orvlle Nash baa gone to Santa R 1 U^_ : 0 nn«ths week thoae who helped n the ^ ^ "news" are Junor Petsch and Norma Young. The followng p*>plt war* n pw-, v^ Hamparan. latwaa. 1, *. ^.. ^"trtr^"^ <<*

6 r A Communty Hall Thar**** Plnckney Oct. ^«* Your Show and Mne CALDWELL*^ COMEDANS Ths Week's Flay The m A Rural Comedy Drama A Good Story "Plenty or Laughs Thrll* Galore Ask vour neadly Merchants tor FREE COURTESY TCKET D. lfu *? ^t ^. Chldren a Dme?5T«T OC Any Tme A Bank's Duly To t's < Borrowers As set forth n the Statement of Prncples of Commercal Bankng of the Amercan Bunkers Assocaton. "Wthn the boundares.-ft by hs prmary oblgaton to depostors, the hanker >houm seek to assst n makng souno credt standng and of good loans to app: ' nls of proxr character." "No loan should he grants wth a clear understandng between the bank am borrower regardng the meal)-. the method and the tme of repayment. Ths bank realzes that t s renderng ts best loan servce when ts loan polcy supouos the sound need- of the n dvdual.- and busnesses of ths communty. t strves to gve adequate loan servce to ndvdual- and busm<>-s enterprses of sutable character. AUTO LOANS Fnance your new cr late model used car through th? bank. Frst Natonal Bank.v HOWEl Member Federal Depost la *uran-.* Corporaton. A! 1 l)»* oott* lured up to ts.ooo fa etch Depostor. Planfeld Jack Smth held a Halloween party at hs home Thursday evenng. There were 20 n attendance. Games were played, dancng was enjoyed. A scavenger hunt was held at 10:30 Przes were gven and a lovely, fhmty luncheon was served the host to all present. Rev. and Mrs. Swadlng called Lador of the W. S. of the Church Servce attended a metng Tuesdav nght at South Lyon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sweet attended the Slver weddng annversary of Rev. and Mrs. Ray Barber of Chelsea Sunday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. Swadlng called Wednesday on ther brother, Mr. Arthur Fullsom n Shephard Santarum, Fndlay, Oho, Wednesday and Mrs. Florence Button accompaned them. Rev. and Mrs. Ed Swadlng mot- < red to Adran Frday after ther daughter, Mss Carre Swadlng and grl frend from Corea who attends college at Adran. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bshop and famly of Lansng were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jacobs. Mrs. Ada Van Syckel was Sunday dnner guest wth Mrs. Florence Dutton. The last gallopng tea whan the whole guld wll meet wth Mrs. Nna Mller Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Delmart, Betty Ann and Mrs. Shost of Detrot were Sunday guests at Mr. H. A. Wasron and Arlo and called on Mrs. Florence Dutton. /Mss Fay Leach and frend, Msc.Jenks of Lansng was week end [ guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gladstone Mr- and Mrs. A. J. Holmes and Mrs. Maron Gladstone were guests n Lansng Wednesday. Mr. Dale Holmes of Lansng was home Saturday afternoon. Dr. Braley and Mr. Brown of Hghland Park were Wednesday fruests at the Braley farm. Mrs. Flocrce Dutton called Frday afternoon on Mrs. Fred Rose. AM State Hghway Commasroner for aev«n and * hall yaara Murray D. Van Wagons* hat proved, that ha knows how to oat thngs dona. Aa Govarno* ha can ba countad on to apply tha aana vgorous methoda and to gtoa Mch* gan oapablt Uadarahp, VOTE FOR HM, / WTH " "'*-**' VAN WAGONE GOVERNOR - > ^ SYLVAN The Pnckncy Dspatch Wednesday, Oct »f ll THEATRE CHELSEA, MCH. Mchgan's Fnest Small Town Theatre A Coudt'cned Frday and Saturday, Nov. 1-2 THEY DRVE BY NGHT A Melodrama -wth GEORGE RAFT ANN SHERDAN, DA LUPNO ;Jnd HUMPHREY BOGART. Cartoon: "Snffles Takes a Trp". Sun., Mon Tues., Nov BOOM TOWN A Melodrama wth CLARK GAB LE, SPENCER TRACY, CLAUD- ETTE COLBERT, HEDY LAMARR and FRANK MORGAN. The Year'* Greatest Entertanment Treat wth the Bggest Caet ever assembled n One Pcture. Wed., Thur*., Nov 6-7 GRL FROM AVENUE A DOUBLE FEATURE A Comedy wth JANE WTHERS, KENT TAYLOR, LAURA HOPE CREWS and KATHARNE ALD- RDGE. ALSO MEXCAN SPTFRE A Lorn edy wth LUPE VELEZ, LEON ERROLL and DONALD WOODS. Comng Attracton: "Lucky Partner."; "The Sea Hawk" "Scatterbran". ""Mr, and~~mrs. Gorman Kelly and Mss Nelle Gardner were n Dexter Tuesday. The jury n the case of Harold Austn vs the Ann Arbor ralroad ) brought n a verdct, of no cause ft.' acton last Monday. Mrs. Emma Carpenter s vstng Mr.-. James Weber art; Dearborn. Mr. and Mrs. E. Wray Hnckley ^'sled Mrs. Hnckley's sster, Mrs. Florence Spoonser and famly at Chelsea. Mrs. James DeWolf and grand- (nuchter, Joyce Ann DeWolf spent Thursday wth Mrs. DeWolf's mother, Mrs. Fred Janke, sr., at.south Lyon s Hamburg The body of Mrs. Frank Burnett; of Standsh was brought to Hamtuj. Monday where funeral servces were held at St. Stephen's Epscopal church at one o'clock. Bural was n 1'aJburg cemetery. Mss Cora Seeley was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seeley an-1 was born n Cayuga, county, Ne\» York, September 15, 1864 comwher a young grl; here she grew to mg wth her parents to Hamburg womanhood. There she was unted \ n marrage wth Frank Burnett, also of Hamburg, November 4, 1885, movng to stanastl. M1H1H ylfvved by the wdower, two chldren, Mrs. Ernest Pate of Flnt and Erwu Burnett of Grand Rapds and lve grandchldren. She ded at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Pate at Flnt on Frday, October 25th. Mesdames May E. Stephanon, Emly Kuchar, Los Borton, Gladys Lee, Mnne Buckaleu, Nelle J. Pear-.-on. Emly E. Dockng, da Knapp, Jenne Shannon, Mary Moore, Nelle E. Haght, Mldred Whtlock, Mnne Cooper, Ella Featherly, Mary Dyer, Lucle Tomln, Majel Navarre, and 1 Mabel Rorabacher and Mss Jule A. Ball, members of Hamburg hve, No. 392, Lady Maccabees attended the annual meetng of Lvngston County Maccabee assocaton held n the Lecon hall at Fowlervlle Tuesday. The meetng was n charge of Mrs. Florence Fckett. of Howell, county commander. Guests were: Mrs. Bertha McCall of Detrot, member of the eexcutve board of Mchgan ;Mrs Mldred E. Klne and Mrs. Esther Hollster of Lansng, dstrct manager and assstant dstrct manager, Carl E. Weuthner of Manchester, number of the executve commttee ot the Great Camp of Mchgan and Mrs. Weurthner and Mrs. Suse M. Bea and Mrs. Ethel Zegler of Ypshmt. Offcal reports were gven by Mrs..Annette Newman of Howell, record-keeper and Mss Jule A. Ball 1 c{ Hamburg, fnance-keeper. Mrs. Nelle E. Haght panst for 17 years and Mss Ball, fnance-keeper for 18 \ ear: were presented wth corsages n recognton of these servces. Mrs. Knt made the presentatons, to whch both responded brefly. Electon of offcers resulted as.o'lows: Mrs. Florence Fckett, commander, Mrs. Ruby Soules, Fowlervlle, past commander; Mrs. May E. F't-'phen, t. commander, Mrs. Mary Moore, record-keeper and Mss Jule A Ball, fnance-keeppr, all of Hamv <;:,g, Mrs. da Ondrews, chaplan, Mrs. Fern Coffey, sergeant and Mrs Mabel Kuttler, mstress at arms of.- FowVrvllo, Mrs. Norne Stne and Mr.-. Anna Elant, Howell, frst and -"cnnd lady uf the guards, Mrs. Car- Ce Rorabacher, Oak Grove, sentnel Mrs. Mldred Whtlock, Hamburg, pcket, Mrs. Nelle E. Haght, Hamburg, panst. THESE SPE'Jl'ALS ARE FOR CASH ONLY" Sat. Nov. 2 Campbell's Soups';- Cans 25 Raro Blue Syrup jargo Corn or Gloss Stareb M Fels Naptha Soap jatbars Clapps Baby Food Apple balee 4m Cans m gr *» No*2 jfrut Cocktal Rch whp, Carolene Followng the luncheon the meetng, opened wth the exemplfvng of 4.hr ope nne ceremony by Hamburg Vvvr. The newly-elected offcers were r-talled by Mr-. Bertha McCall as-tra by Mrs. Maxne Berger of al 1 1'owlervlle "as great mstress at arms Remarks were gven by each of he vstors Hamburg hve was wnrrr of both the honor and attendance banners whch were presented n to the commander, Mrs. May E., _,, _, _ Armours u, S 4 Woodhury s Facal Soap 4*" *$' Rchtood Sauer Kraut Sweetkeart Soap Lb. Can 10 Quaker Putted Wheat fkgs 9' 3 TW. Can Popper Squash $\N 101 Butter LB. Mother AnnCodflse 28 c Lard 2 LB Eatmrre Cranberres c folonga Slcng ' B 15 Rsasa&aga Bacon Square* L 154 * Oleo " LB 10 1M Oranges.Joy 2 DOZ. >e«; member, a M,u members. t s cucumber harvestng tme? hec: Clayton Carpenter has hs nt acres harvested. Arthur Shehan unc son, Roland Shehan who have 40 acres on the Arthur Shehan and Myron W. Hendrck farms are harvestng thers. They are rased for seec 1 for the sabelle Seed Co. at Jackson. P. and 8 o'clock. Confessons on..,,.,,.,,, -'nursday 7 to 9 p. m. Stephanon by Mrs. Klne. Report of. A, XT u ^. 14 « Saturday, Nov ember 2 s all souls the courtesy commttee was gven by Mrs. Hatte Jubb of Howell. t was voted to hold a publc ntaton at a candle lght servce n St. Joseph's hall at Howell, Tuesday. November 12, at 8 p. m. wth the commanders, Mrs. Annette Newman of Howell, Mrs. Carre Grll of Fowlervlle and Mrs. May E. Stephanon, of Hamburg as commttee on arrangements. The work to be put ot by the Mnne L. Adams drll team of Lansng. The May, 1941 meetng wll be held n St. Joseph's lal at Howell. Wth Ellen Sabn of Fowlerftlle 7"'esdng the followng program was presented, openng wth everyone s.-tsng, "God Bless Amerca". Readng- were gven by Mss Dorothy Kv.Jor, Fowlervlle, Mrs. Alce Schoenhal*. Howell and Mss Ball. The pece de luxe was a play, "ntaton at Queen of Sheba Lodge, No 13" by Hamburg hve; personnel was: Worshpful Hgh Cockalorum, Mrs. Mnne Buckaleu, Assstant Hgh Cockalorum, Mrs. Emly Kuchar; Exacted Ptch Fork, Mrs. Los Borton, Magnfcent Salted Peanut, Mrsc. Mary Moore; panst, Mrs. Nelle E. Haght, ntates, Mrs. Ella Featherly and Carl E. Weurthner. Th* meetng closed wth sngng, "Plest Be the Te That Bnds," Thus the end of a perfect day. Mss ETse DeWolf of Hamburg townshp has organzed a 4-H clothng club known as the "Merry Talo'cttes". Members are: Mss DeWolf lender, Jean Swetzer, presdent, Joan mus, vce-presdent, Mary Strfndborg, secretary, Eleanor Bo-, ja, treasurer, Mss DeWolf s a 4th!!"* ^"y* *. St. Mary's Church Thursday, October 31 s Vgl of sants, a fast and abstnence day. Frday Nov. 1st, s the frst Frday. Frday s also the Feast of All Souls, all are oblged to hear mass the same as on Sunday. Mass rday day. Masses Saturday f, 8, 9 o'clock All names, ntentons handed n for all souls day masses wll be enrolled n the Purgatoral socety and agan remembered each Saturday throughout the month of November. November s devoted to the Holy souls. Novena Devotons n Honor of Lady of Sorrows every Frday at 7:30 p. m. Frday Novena books may be obtaned at the Rectory. Sunday, November 3rd, Masses at usua 1 hours of 8:30 and 10:45 a. m. Chldren's catechsm home Satur d< y followng the 9 o'clock Mass. All mass ntentons for November wll be publshed next week. We are most grateful to the dfferent commttees who worked hard to keep the altar, and church served decently, devotedly durng the mss on, to the men and lades who asssted n the dnner servce to the vstng prests, guests for the dnner served Monday p. m. to the prests who attended and graced the occason by ther presence, to all who donated flowers and to all who attended the sermons, lectures and leceved the sacraments. We wsh to thank men, women, chldren who made offerngs for the j Msson expenses. The Rev. Thomas Kennedy, O. S. j M. who conducted the 10 days ms- ' son left today for Burlngton, Vt ', where he wll hold a msson. Mrs. N. J. Stephanon of Haml'urc nn^ Mrs. Mas Hrata of Detrot have returned home from a three weeks tour n the East, ystton and other places. Phladelpha, Bos- REASON & SONS STATE OF MCHGAN The Probate Court for the County of Lvngston. At a sesson of sad Court, held at the Probate Offce n the Cty of Howell n sad County, on the 22d day of October A. D., Present: Hon. Wlls L. Lyons, Judge of Probate n The Matter Of The Estate of Wllam H. Peck, Deceased. Warren Barton havng fled n sad Court hs fnal admnstraton account, and hs petton prayng for the allowance t' (reof and for a constructon of the wll of saa deceased, assgnng the resdue o'' the estate to Edth Garloch 1 cc<, Emery P. Peck, and Ethel Barton t s Ordered, That the 12th day ot November A. D., 1940, at ten o'- clocv n the forenoon, at sad Pro bate Offce, be and s hereby ap- P'pcd for examnng and allowng, :a\d account nd hearng sad pet- { ton : t s Further Ordered, That pub- 1 <- notce.heeof be gven by publ- (nton of a copy of ths order, for thre. successve weeks prevous to a.' 'lay of hearng, n the Pnckney Ps'atch. r newspaper prnted and cut.lated n rad County. A true copy. Wlls L. Lyons Judge of Probate ' Celesta Parshall, Regster of Probate. «* 18 C 3 LB 10 c [Texas S ecdless Grapefrnt Pnk 4 for 19 C Ba2.at.a5 ( R?P L E D 4 LB 25 c Guy H Hosley Canddate for State Representatve Democrat Tcket Yor Vote Wll Be Apprecated *.% DRAFT DRAWNGS TUESDAY 1'he draft drawngs were held at Washngton, D. C. Tuesday. The 'rst number drawn was 158. Among chrvse havng ths numbr was Clarence Chapman of AnA Arbor, a grandson of Mrs. Htry Pck of ths place. He s marred.' and has four chldren and s empl&yed by the Detrot Edson Company. The numbers wan not posted n townshps n th county as there was not suffcent tme. The numbers ar«posted at the draft headquarters at Howell. The numbers only run from 1 to 2360 n ths county. NOTCE The What-so-ever Class of the^f Congregatonal Church wll aatre supper on electon nght, Tueaday, November nth, :30 untl all am served. Hot pork sandwch, potatoes, salad cake and coffee. Prce 25c. NOTCE The Kngs Daughters wll hold a vcprular meetng at the home of Mrs. T. H. Palmer, Thursday afternoon, November 7fU at two o'clock. Ass'stnnt hostesses, Mrs. W. C. AtLee.tnH /Mrs. Fred Read. Lloyd Nash, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orvlle Nash has gone to Santa Monca, Calforna where he wll spend a number of months wth relatves.

7 warn >«! 1, CASH SPECALS! FB. SAT., Nov., Nov. % vory Soap Bars. 15c The Pnckney Dspatch Wednesday, Oct vory Flakes 21^ Dreft Lge. Pkg. 21C P. & 6. Whte Naptha Soap 3 Bars 10c Maxwell House Coffee Lb. 256 Kraft's Cheese Spread n slass jar 16c SUGAR, lo Lbs. 47c Spry "Trple" Creamed 3 Lb. 47c Lux Tolet Soap 3 Cakes 17c Rnso Top Speed"2 Lge. Pkgs. 35o SutvRay Soda Crackers 2 Lbs. 17c Kellogg's Corn Flakes 2 Lge. Pt?? 19c "Table Kng" Salad Dressng Qt.21c Tomato Juce 46 Oz* Can 15c BANANAS TOKAY GRAPES SWEET POTATOES CRANBERRES 4 Lbs 25c JRANGES 2 Dozen 35c 2 Lbs. 19c ONONS 10 Lb. Bae 17c 3 Lbs. 10c CARROTS 3 Bunches 10c Lb 18c PEPPER SQUASH 3 for 10c Kennedy's Gen. Store PHONE 23F3 WE DEL1VEP Thcv the press heaped ther wrath.pon hm. He was lower than the lowest, a bea=t and aspred to wreck! cvllvuton and become a despot of ; le world. No calumny was too great j to hurl at hm. Now as he takes hs place alongsde Wllke he has been /ashed clean of all hs sns and s ' pure and full of vrtue. The Free j Press and other papers who are fl-j led w!',th hs prase should reprnt t, ome of ther artcles they prnted ( bout hm four years ago. The con- j trast would bo amusng wth ther.resent day euloges. Of course, there s a story conreefed wth ths Lews endorsement ( f Wllke. Accordng to Frank Grlle, secretary-treasurer of the ' Unted Rubber Workers of Amerca, j!,ew.s vsted Presdent Roosevelt wth a wrtten endorsement of the ; presdent n hs pocket whch he ' promsed to sgn provdng the present would grant hs requests. These requests were: 1. To deny government contracts to Bethlehem Steel and >& Ford Motor Co.; 2. To re-appont Charman J. Warren Madden to the Natonal Labor Rel.tons'.'Board. Presdent Roosevelt refused hs demand and Lews went ever to Wllke who got the endorsement. Labor as a rule does not seem to be followng Lews nto the Utlty canddates camp. Unons representng GOO,000 workers met n Detrot Sunday and affrmed ther allegance to Presdent Roosevelt. Over 2,000 unons also sent telegrams to the presden pledgng ther support. Lews alsc announced hs retrement from labor crcles f Roosevelt wns. Hs speech endorsng Wllkte was broadcast at a cost of $65,- 000, n Wllke organzaton payng the bll. He spoke on a rado perod prevously engaged by Wllke. t s freely prophesed that hs endorsement wll carry lttle more weght than that of Al Smth who swallowed slurs thrown at hm n 1928 and went over to the opposton camp followed by no one. Mr. and Mrs. Clfford C. Van Horn entertaned as dnner guests, Mr. and Mrs, Clfford Smth of DetWt, THE KSS OF DEATH Glen Myers has accepted a posj lon wth the Morse Tool Company n the short space of one week at Detrot. John L. Lew-s labor leader has ( Mss Murjore Berry of near How-! (harge'l from the lowest reptle n ell was a S'nday guest at the C. J. tt e dust to one of the angels on hgh Clnton home. tll b> the srnnb expedent of tr^wuv John y.urtn and wfe were Sunday f errng hs allegance from guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pres- ; Elmer den'" Roosevelt to Wends'l Wllke. Koeltct J Ypslant. Four years ago when Lews and hs, henchmen nvaded Mchgan and oth- j re st.tos wth ther stdown strkes. ; Mrs. Katherne Shehan of Jackson was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Urs. Roy Campbell. Saturday callers at Te home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Nsbet were Dr. 'rudge and wfe of Detrot. Ambrose Kennedy, son of Sherff Kennedy, s ll wth pneumona at the McPherson Hosptal, Howell. Sunday <?ue.-ts of Mr. and Mrs. O.-vlle Nash were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Srandlck and famly of Detrot. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hendee and son Rex spent the week end wth Dr. and Mrs. Wll Mercer at Else. Mr and Mrs. Lous Clnt.M of St. CathM-.es, Canada spent last week at the Clnton cottage at :» u - knd Lake. Mr, and Mrs. Smth Martn spent Frday n Perry where they vsted Mr?. Casse Mlmen and other sck folk and frends. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Martel and uant son, Ronald Glen of Dearborn spent the week end wth Mrs. Martel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Ona Campbell and daughter, Leona, were n Detrot Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1. C. Gorham at the Plum Hollow Coll Club. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Tomln were Mr. and Mrs. Wll Rock of Brmngham, Rchard Evans rnd wfe of Detrot. Mrs. Florence Hunt of WVtter, Calforna s spendng some tne wth her courn, Mrs. John Chambers and famly. Dr. and lre. Lam Ledwdg?, daughter, Ann and son, Pat, were Sunday gue-.ts of Mrs. Max Led \v ; dge. Rev. and Mrs. J. M. McLuca?, Mrs. L. J. Henry and Mrs. Wm. H. Meyer attended an O. E. S. meetng ;:t L;>n=ng Wednesday evenng. Mr. and Mrs. Oln Douglass of Jackson and Mrs. Florence Hunt of Calforna were dnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Chambers and Vmly last Wednesday. Mrs. n. }\. Palmer, Mrs. Ha-ry A. Lee, and Mr*. Clfford Van Ho»" attended the Lvngston Cuntv! Kngs Daughters Board meetng *'.d luncheon? tne home of Mrs. Dvne : n the Pnrro^Vh farm, near Chelsea Mo.n'uy VMV# J'en Whte and wfe were Sunday guest.-, of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Whte. Mrs. Jerkley sham was home rum Dexter Monday nght and also Tuesday. 'Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Clnton vsted.us mother, Mrs. Rchard Clnton at Detrot Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pelton of Lcuod were recent guests of Mr. 'nd Mrs. Stanton Lne. 'Mrs. James Shrey returned on Sunday from a two week's vst wth 1 e sster at Cloverdale, Oho. Mr. and Mrs. George Hornshaw spent Sunday wth hs sster, Mrs. Roy Ludlow and Mrs. Ludlow at Alpena. Mss Otha Reynolds of Lansng s spendng a few days wth her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Morley Reynolds. Dr. and Mrs. Walter Mercer and son Blly of East Lansng were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wll Mercer. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrs and daughter, Mary, of Mason were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Swarthout. Mrs. Kattherne Shehan of Jackssters Mrs. Arthur Shehan and Mr. bon s spendng the week wth her Shehan. Mrs. Frank Johnson, Mrs. F. W. Hunt, Mrs. John Chambers and daughter, Hazel, Mrs. Henry Johnsen and daughter, Elane were n Ann Arbor Thursday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frea Read were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peters and famly of Battle Creek, Frank Peters and wfe of Jackson. Evenng callers were Mrs. Fred Teeple of Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Danforth and daughter* Marjore of Flnt. Mr. and Mrs. Gorman Kelly entertaned twenty-sx dnner guests on Sunday honorng Mrs. Emma Shelds of Dexter on her brthday. Among those present were Sster Mary X.ver, Sster Mary Magdalne, Sster Mary Eulala of Mt. Carmel Hosptal, Detrot, Mr. Donovan, also of Detrot, C. F. Shelds and wfe M. and Mrs. W. A. Shelds and daughters, Patrca and Jacquelne M. and Mrs. Vncent Shelds and c.ughter, Jeanne, Mr. and Mrs. Fran* Bretman and chldren, Mary ^nn, Frank, Thomas and Peggy of A>r- Arbor, Mss Francs Shelds, Mr. and M r. Danel Drver and son Jmmy of Dexter. t The Pncknej Dspatch Catered at tt* Paatoflc* at Pncknay, Mck, a* second cla&> matter. Subscrpton $1.26 a year Pad n Advance. PAUL W. CURLETT PUBLSHER Msb Kamonda Ledwdge was n Larng Saturday. Mss Joyce sham spent the week er>d n St. Johns. Wnston Baughn s workng n the fcorer.aon factory n Dexter, Mr. ard Mrs. W. H. Gardner were n Howell Saturday on busness. Charles Clnton of Detrot vsted hs brother. Rov. here over Sunday. Cyus AtLee and Howard Read were home from Albon College the week end. Mrs. James Roche spent Saturday afternoon wth her son, George near Dexter. Dr. George Mann and mother of Detrot were Sunday guests of Mrs. N. O. Frye. J. F. Hamel and wfe of Detrot j.vho own the Darwn farm spent the j week end here. Adran avey? spendng several vueks wth Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gradwell at Ch'cago. Wllard Chamberlan has succeeded Jack Smth as the Ann Arbor News agent here. (Mss Jance Merrll of Lansng ^pent the week end wth her grandmother, Mrs. Nette Vaughn. Sherff Kennedy and wfe of r'uwell cav 1 on hs mother, Mrs. Pt.-y Kennedy Sunday afternoon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wll Mercer were Sunday evenng dnner guests of Dr. 1 and Mrs. A. J. McGregor at Brghton Mr. and Mrs. Vctor Whtten of Romeo, were guests Sunday of Rev. and Mrs. J. M. McLucas and famly. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hoff and Mr. and Mrs. George Foster of Flnt wore Sunday guests of the Hoff Sstors. ' ; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Arthur Hanes of Lansng were Sunday guests at tlu home of Mr.and Mrs. Abel.: nes. LDons Spears and Aloysus SuckaLlc attended the Mch-Penn. football game at Ann Arbor Saturday. Mr. \r y p.u ^ts of M \ n jr. Mrs. C. J le member md M. Pearl Fsh:r and of ^rveld were Sunday nd Mrs. (jeorge Mea- Clnton was hostess to of her Fve Hundred o'clock luncheon last Club at a one Wednesday. Mrs. W. E. Murphy had as Sunday ;:ue.-ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Murphy and son, Dck, Bernard, Merrmam ;.; d wfe of Jackson. Mrs, Lola Rogers and daughter, Manla, spent the week end wth her brother, eorge Coller and Mrs. Coller near Albon. Clyde Darr.w employed at the ord factory n Mlford was hero huntng wth hs son, Dale. The Mlford factory he says s boomng. Mrs. Alma Harrs of Detrot, Blly and Gretta Shehan of Ann Arbor spent the week end wth Mr. and Mrs. Wll Shehan, Earl Bunert who has been spendng the past two months wth Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hauck returned to Detrot last week. ' Mrs, Max Ledwdge, Mrs. Ben Whte and Mrs. Jenne Kellenberger the funeral of Mrs. Cyntha Well- man at Pngree Sunday. Joe Gentle s workng for the Dejtrct Asphalt Co. They are hard surfacng 6 mles of road near Chelsea and are haulng the gravel from P'nckney. Mss Margaret Curlett was home 1 from Lansng Saturday. Sunday she vsted her aunt, Mrs. J. Curlett of Rosevlle who s a patent at the Pattle Creek Santarum. John Esele and Rev. Francs Murphy went to Watervlet Frday j and brought back the household 1 goods of Rev. Murphy. They used a large truck belongng to Emmett Berry of Stockbrdge. P. H. Swarthout has purchased the brck house on Mll Street, formerly occuped by James Martn of Mr. and Mrs. George Long and wll remodel t nto a two famly apart- j ment. Glenn Darrow of Dearbon was n town Frday. Hs brth certfcate s not on fle and ye edtor and Bert Harrs sgned affadavts n order ttat he mght obtan one. He s employed by the Ford Motor Co. The Pnckney Masonc Buldng Assocaton has purchased 52 feet of land back of the Kennedy Drug Store of Mrs. Mary Teeple and may extend the store back some tme n the future. The frame buldng on the land has been sold to Percy Ells Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Darrow and chldren of Three Rvers were recent guests of relatves here. Mss Norma Darrow who has been vstng them returned home at ths tme The Dspatch edtor met Charles Schmdt, n Howell Saturday. Chas. taught at Pnckney last year and s now at South Haven where he s gettng along ncely. "Halloween?? Noveltes of All Knds for the Occason. Masks, Lanterns. Games. Favors. Decoratons HALLOWEEN WTHOUT CANDY? at Vrry nw Pr/» a. LARGE STOCK OF BOX CANDES ON HAND Kennedy Drug Store»<-*--^^^<»^-*«^»-*»T m " thnk that Senator Vandcnberg should be returned to th Unted States Senate on hs great record as the most useful Senator n Washngton. * * * "Honestly, folks, Mchgan s fortunate n havng Vandenberg on the Foregn Relatons Commttee, Commttee on Fnance and Commttee on Commerce he s the only Mchgan Senator ever to acheve such leadershp! * * * "You know that when hs party controls the Senate he wll be Presdent pro tern of the Senate. * * "He beleve* n the Amercan way and never ever wavered n bs allegance to the Consttuton and ts Bll of Rghts. * * * " would vote for hm on hs record of beng the father of Bank Depost nsurance alone. * * * " lke hs fght, partcularly for the Amercan farmer, where ht greatest work was n champonng the sugar beet ndustry. OLD BLL says Here's what thnk- "Beng a member of the nternatonal Prntng Pressmen's Unon for many years has brought hm many endorsements by organzed labor, far he has always stood for collectve barganng and chefly thanks to hm, every worker n the land was spared a 50% ncrease n Socal Securty taxes last January. + * "How he has been able as member of a mnorty party to accomplsh so much s really remarkable. + * * " agree wth Tom Dewey that t would be a calamty f Mchgan and the naton were to lot* the statesmanshp of Vandenberg.. * # * "Every Mchgan mother should be happy to have the prvlege of votng aganst war by markng her ballot cm November 5 for Wllke n the Whte House and Vandenberg n the Senate. That s really an Al-Amercan par to mt, * VUt'$ Anh rf»«jofcoft Nov. 31" Poltcal advrltfmnl contrbute by frkrtk of Arthur H. Vondanbtr?»v^»-^ BOX CANDES Lamttert's, Sally Lou Complse Fountan Servce CANDY, CE CREAM and TOBACCO Joe Gentle Mrs. Weltha Val spent the past week wth relatves at Klk Rapds. Mrs. Leo Lavey, Mr. and Mrs. J. JR. Martn vsted Leo Lavey at the Amercan Legon Hosptal nt Dear-, born Frday. Mr. and Mrs. S.. Carr had as week en-! guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jack nert*, R- Clements and wfe of f.etrot, Mr. and Mrs. Mylo Kettler r<nd daughter of Albon. A number of Pnckney hgh school grls have soured pen pals n England through Mrs. Alce Wlson, a hgh school tracher and are wrtng letters to them. One receved by Mss Helen Reason from a 17 year old grl gves a realstc pcture of the war. Ths grl lke all persons there able to work s employed n a muntons factory whch operates perpetually. THf maacc mc o n«w strvto lor DETROT MS0N CUSTOM* Now you con MEASUM th* lghtng n your noma and b«sure t s adequate for sofa saa* ng. No charge or oblgaton. Phono your Detrot Edson offca. /M? #1

8 * * " 4 * Vv TT» Plockney»up*tch Wedne»day, Oct Frankln D.Roosevelt FERTLZER'S USE S NCREASED ON FARMS N MCHGAN LANSNG, MCH. Farmers of Mchgan have ncreased the tonnage of fertlzer used on ther land by 74 per cent snce 1934, accordng to a statement ssued here by the Mddle West Sol mprovement Commttee., "Mchgan farms utlzed 144,811 tons of commercal plant food n 1939," says the statement, "compael wth 00,170 soao n WA, "Ths ncrease ndcates that Mchgan armers apprecate the place fertlzer must occupy n modern farmng condtons. Mchgan sols DRAFT DRAWNGS TUESDAY The draft drawngs were held at Washngton, D. C. Tuesday. The frst number drawn was 158. Among those havng ths number was Clarence Chapman of Ann Arbor, a grandson of Mrs. Mary Fck of ths place. He s marred and has four chldren and s employed by the Detrot Edson Company. The numbers were not posted n townshps n ths county as there was not suffcent tme. The numbers are posted at the draft headquarters at Howell. The numbers only run from 1 to 2860 n ths county. Amewg fchse osawn n the awtft from Putnam townshp were Frday Hanes, Clare Mller and Robert Rchardson. SENATOR BROWN TO SPEAK Senator Prents Brown of Mchgan wll speak over staton WXYZ on Thursday nght, October 81 from 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. Gregory *-: Frankln 1). Roo,,^ t.-tarts last week of campagn leadng, :u- cordng to the Gallup Poll, wth 30 states and 410 electoral votes whle WHke has 11! states and 121 electoral votes. Wth Kurope stll n a crss, the Presdent's foregn polu-y VH- frst attenton from Amercan voters. They remember that Roosevelt led the f^rht to cha.je the Neutralty Law aganst the opposton of Senator Vandenberg and other solatonst Senators so that Amerca could furbsh Kn-and war materals on a cash bass to take over on Englsh boats. The Spansh-Amercan war and the last World War were started by the snkng of Amercan boats. The change n the Neutralty Law has proved to be rght durng the past year and not a boat sunk and yet many shploads of arms am ammunton have enabled England to keep the war across the Atlantc. The Gallup Poll proves that the Amercan people do not beleve n changng horses n an emergency. Ths was good logc n the days of Abraham L;; oln and s true today. The endorsement by John Lews of Wendell Wllke may prove to be the kss of death. Labor leaders clayn that three weeks ago, Lews told unon offcer.- that he was holdng an endorsement of Presdent Roosevelt n hs pocket to gan two objects: 1st a denal of Government contracts to certan frms, ncludng Bethlehem Steel and the Ford Motor Company; 2nd, the reappontment of Charman J. Warren Madden to the NatoftU >abor Relatons Board. Roosevelt had the courage to refuse these demands. Lews was also peeved because Presdent Roosevelt opposed hs st-dov,.: ^rkes. Mchgan farmers and busness men now realze the demands made upon the Presdent and the Presdent wll receve many new supporter.- because he has the courage and wll not permt John Lews or any other ruthless leader to Stand n the way of natonal defense. lllutulllllltlmlllltkhtlllllllllllllmllllllhhtlmuhmhutllll lltltlllllllllllll1uhh1htrlllltll _ Murray Von Wagoner For Governor of MCHGAN He s a young man, 42 years of ago, wth 7 years of experence as Hghway Commssoner. 'Mchgan s a great state, wth nearly fve mllon people and handles more than 100 mllon dollars per year. t therefore requres the full tme of a vgorous,able admnstrator. Now, wth more than 500 mllon dollars of Government contracts comng nto Detrot and other Mchgan ctes, the next two yrars may be serous years. Murray D. VanWagoner has no prvate nterests or corporaton connectons requrng hs tme and therefore can gve hs full tme to the State government. sutrtfttttmtt ' ' ''.. ' '." ' '.' ''. " ' ' '.' ''* ' ''.' ' ''..' ''..' ''.."''.'..' "'. '."** 1 3».'.'....>>'.v...'..*..'! CUSTOMERS ONBf '" - Test your home lghtng wth the maoc em Use ths new servce wthout charge... have your lghtng measured wth the Lght Meter. Ths "Magc Eye" tells you exactly how much lght you have. Phone your Detrot Edson offce. ^SfejBallot No. 4 Ant-pompefton Act Harry F. Httle Present Republcan State Senator ELECTON NOV. 5 Qualfed fat Adv. Fertlzer helps produce bumper corn crop. are becomng older. They have been tlled contnuously for nearly a century. The reserve of vrgn fertlty stored n them durng the thousands of years of sol formaton whch pre* ceded the advent of farmng s becomng rt)d T y exhausted. 'Ths r. cans that replacement of vtal fertlzng elements removed by growng crops s necessary f proftable crop yelds are to be ob> taned. Hgher yelds must be produced f farm products are to compete successfully on the market wth products grown on more hghly fertlzed sols. "The ncreasng use of fertlzer also ndcates that farmers havt found them proftable. Surveys have ndcated that every dollar spent for fertlzer results n an average ncreased value of crop* amountng to about three and a half dollars." VGOR OF GROWNG CROPS DEPENDS ON FERTLTY OF SOL CHCAGO, The health and vgor of growng farm crops depends d» rectly on the health and vgor of the sol that produces them, accordng to a bulletn made publc here by the Mddle West Sol mprovement Commttee. "Farmers everywhere n the Mddle West," says the bulletn, "are fndng that they cannot contnually draw aganst the fertlty account of ther land wthout makng some substantal deposts n the form of necessary plant foods. "Only by a steady program of fertlty replacement and sol buldng practces can the contnuous productvty of a farm be assured. "The alert Mddle Western farm* er spends an average of several hundred dollars each year on the repar of hs buldngs, machnery, fences and n the purchase of new equpment. However, he spends, on an average, less than tr.rty dollar! for the purchase of fertlzer to replace vtal plant food elements removed every year by growng crops. Yet even ths small nvestment means a greater return on hs crops and mprovements n the form of sol repar. The abundance of peace and truth** - PEACE s not a surface condton. Whether consdered n relaton to the ndvdual or to socety, peace s deep-founded, fundamental. t s not negatve; t does not result from ndfference. n fact, peace can "be found only n clear thnkng, humbly mantanng an deal even n the face of odds; t s not found n merely drftng wth the tde of contemporaneous belefs. The characterstc of peace s co-operaton. Thus s natonal as well as ndvdual character developed. True character s expressve of sprtual vertes. t furnshes evdence that real exstence s not, as unenlghtened materalsm pretends, the sport of forces dvded between good and evl. Sprtual truth prop ams that the achevng, conquern;;, sustanng laws of beng ara entrely sprtual, that man s sprtual, and that real exstence s governed by dvne law.... Chrstanly scentfc thnkng proves man*s dvnely bestowed domnon. Ths s the opposte of personal domnaton, for domnaton eome from that fath n mattet whch breeds fear and selfshness. Domnon, on the other hand, s fonnd n knowng God's nfntude.... t would not be convncng to pray that Cod's wll be "done n earth, as t s n heaven," unless t were un^rstood that God's bountful provson for Hs dea, man n Hs lkeness, s humanly avalable n terms of health, goodness, joy, nnd opportunty. Jesus' great healng work, done n accord wth the dvne wll, clearly proted that the Chrstly undarstandng of sprtual beng can dspel the effects ol dsturbng fears and theores, Monday guests of Mrs. Rattle Decker were Mrs. Holls Sgler and Mrs. Roy Caverly of Howell and Mrs. Sanborn of Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Drown and chldren of Stockbrdge were Sunday guests of hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Drown. Mrs. A. Parker of Howell sp»nt Sunday there also. Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Cook have moved nto Mrs. Fanne Hlls house. Mrs. Lotte Farrell vsted he: sster and daughters, Yr. and Mrs. C A. Mapes and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Crawford of Okemoj Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mapes celebrated ther 50th weddng fxnversary ln«t We ncsj-fay. Mr. ^nd Mrs. Elme McGee -lslted her mother n Lansng Saturday. Charles Burden attended the Funeral Servces for hs cousn, Mrs. Wm. Stoddard of LaFere, Texas who was brought here for bural at Sdnackenberg Parlors n Howell on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stoddard were former resdents of Howell. Mrs. Roy Wrght and Harry A. Wrght, Denns, Rchard and Ella Mae Usewck took Sunday dnner wth Albert Shrley and famly of Effe Reason s spendng a few Pnckney. days ths week wth Mr. and Mrs. C. Swarthout of Lansng. Elwood Rockwell of M. S. C. n Lansng was home wth hs parents, ove Sunday. Robert Red klled a wld goose on hs farm Tuesday p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McConnell ae entertanng her daughter. Lorane Drown and two frends of Pnckney returned from a trp to Nebraska the past week. Mrs. Ray Lavey entertaned 10 chldren at a party n honor of Mss Nadj's 7th brthday. Pop corn and candy was served. The marrage of Mss Shrley Buckley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Buckley and Mr. Otto Gngerch of Lansng took place at the home of the brde's parents, Saturday, October 19th at 4:30. Only the mmedate relatves and frends were present. The young couple wll make ther home n Lansng. Erwn Ncholas returned from ho Veteran's Hosptal n Dearborn the last of the week. STATE OF MCHGAN The Probau Court for ftho County of Lvngsta. A+ a sesson of sad Couort, held at the Probate Offce n the sad A?*^?; the 29th day of 0ct <*«- A. D T ^resen ;= - Judge of Probate. n tho Ma tt#p 0 f th# B Mary Melssa Sharp, deceased. Wlls L. Lyons, Court, hs fnal admnstraton acceun: and hs petton pray**,**. the allowance thereof and for the algnment and dstrbuton of tw resdue of sad estate t U OroV*. That *, 2Bth * 7 at ttd bate Off J v"" 00 "' *+ nont J?* *' be and 8 her *>y apponted fer examnng and allowng J«d account and hearng sad?**! t t Furthor Orders^ The* -,-u. «tlt2 thereof b! ****& hr«* C Py of ^ 8 <>*«, for tbre?.««*«** weeks prevous to Dspatch, a newspaper prnted and emulated n sad County A true copy. Wlls L. Lyons, n.. ~ Judge of Probate Celesta Parshall, ow Regster of Probate. «re he wll hold s msson. *V^-j" "-X f^^u-'m^h.

9 PROFESSONAL CORNER Tbe Pnckney Santarum BAY M. DUFFY, M. D. Pnckney, Mchgan. Offce Horn* 2 J00 to 440 P. M. 7:00 to 9;00 P. M. DR. G R. McCLUSKEY DENTST 112¼ N. Mchgan Phones Offlce; 220 Res. 123J Evenngs by appontment HOWELL, MCHGAN CLAUDE SHELDON ELECTRCAL Phone 19F12 CONTRACTOR Pnclcn«y, Mack PERCY ELLS AUCTONEER Farm Sales a Specaltj Phons Pnckney 19-FM LEE LAVEY GENERAL Ray H. Burrell NSURANCE Phone S9-F3 Pnckney, Mchgan Paul M. Burrell A. J BURRELL & SONS ARTSTC MEMORALS R M. Oharlesworth, Mgr. Phone 31 Brghton Mch P. H. Swarthout & Son FUNERAL HOME Modern Tel. Amtalanec Equpment 39 Servce Pnckney, Mch. DON W. VANWNKLE Attorney at Law Offce over Frst Slate Savngs Bank HOWELL, MCHGAN Dr. Gerald W. McColod Osteopath. Physcan and Surgeon FRST NATONAL BANK BLDG. Phone Howell 57. Howell, Mchgan Hour*s 9 to 12-1 to 5 Evenngs by Appontment n Pnckney Every Thursday Afternoon at 120 Lvngston Phone 87 For Advance Appontment Offce Phone 6568 Resdence Phone CHROPRACTOR DR. V. W. PETERSON Ann Arbor, Mchgan 502 Frst Natonal Bank Panleea Chropractc Technc C. M. GBSON, D. C. 307½ S. MAN ST. ANN ARBOR, MCH. DR MARY MNNSS CHROPODST All Foot Troubles Quckly Releved PHONE Man St Ann Arbor, Mch n The Sws» Watchmaker" H. RUST, JEWELER Sklled Watch and Clock Reparng Across from Allenel Hotel 107 S,Fourth Ave. Ann Arbor, Mch. Cemetery Memorals A R N E T S #24 N. Man Ann Arbor Mch Represented by JOHN W. RANE Whtmore Lake Phone 681 JAY P. SWEENEY Attorney at Law HOWELL, MCHGAN MARTN J LAVAN Attorney at Law Phon» 13 Brghton Meb. Electrcal Contractng FXTURES SUPPLES ELECTRCAL WRNG AND REPARNG REASONABLE PRCES ESTMATES CHEERFULLY GVEN * ALL WORK GUARANTEED C Jack Sheldon 19F12 Electrcal Contractor P'nckney STOCK POOD CM*- Cloj ld (nor h for Sale Haulng Truckng WFP«v».- LOHG Produca of AM Knd* DS rancf W. H. MEYER TU Plncho^y DjjRalch Wednesday, Oct, NOTES of 50 YhARS Dspatch of October 30, 1890 Frst snow of the season Tuesday last. The new votng booth have bees made and placed n poston. Mrs. Wrn. Black attended the funeral of her s&ter n Detrot last week. Mchael Lavey has been apponted admnstrator of the Sarah Malloy estate. Henry E. Harrs left Monday for New Mexco. Lyle Younglove s attendng school n DeLull. Clyde Stockng, a former Pnckney boy s canddate for cou*y clerk n Ogemaw county. John Maer has secured a poston as engneer n the electrc lght plant at Owosso, owned by the Travs Brothers, formerly of Pettysvlle. Byron Stout, canddate for congress addressed a meetng at the town hall Saturday. We are much ndebted to Henry Kce for a bunch of fne celery he grew hmself. Col. S. F. Norton edtor of the Chcago Sentnel wll talk here tonght n the nterests of the ndustral party. R. E. Fnch s n Jfeckson attendng the funeral of hs brother-n-law B. H. Johnson. The lades o the M. E. Church wll serve a ten cent dnner n the basement of the town hall on electon day. A large fne llustrated volume, callel the Album of Lvngston county contanng wrteups of promnent persons s beng publshel by Chapman Bros, of Chcago. Davd Van Horn s attendng a school n An^f"Arbor. Pepper and Rose are shppng c-! der from Pettysvlle.! Messrs Pearson and Stowe of Howell spoke here last Tuesday and Wllam Ball of Hamburg on Thurs- j day nght. John Bllnsky who has been wor- kng for Mark Allson ths summer ' has gone west. Mr. Glover wll organze a sngng school at the Sprout school Frday nght. A Democratc meetng wll be held at the Eamen school on Frday nght. W. P. Van Wnkle and Judd Yelland of Howell the the speakers Mss Jenne Whte has a new Packard organ purchased of Rush Lake and s now takng lessons of Ms?? Amela Clark. The Sprout school s beng remodeled, a new floor, put n. G. M. Sprout s teacher. 0 desks etc, beng Mrs. Roy Merrll and daughter, Mercedes vsted Mrs. Nette Vaughn Sunday evenng " " ''* " Test your home flghtng wth the taac &M Use ths new servce wthout charge. have your lghtng measured wth the Lght Meter. Ths "Magc Eye" tells you exactly how much lght you have. Phone your Dctr6t Edson offce. REPUBLCAN The Next Few Hours May Decde THE DESTNY OF OUR COUNTRY n a few hours you wll be called upon to decde whether a Presdent of the Unted States shall break one of our most chershed and hallowed tradtons. There are of course other grave ssues. But none, however grave, s lkely to have such a far-reachng effect on the future of our country. Shall we, wth open eyes, 0 down the road that leads to Fascsm, Nazsm, Communsm or whatever you choose to call a type of government whch denes the dgnty of man and the rghts of the ndvdual? Shall we, for the frst tme n our hstory, accept the theory of the ndspensable man, as aganst the fact that no man n all hstory las ever been ndspensable? JVlake no mstake. Once we set foot on the road to dctatorshp there s no turnng back any more than the people of (cnnany or Russa can now turn back and choose other leaders... any more than the people of (Germany can now eul the terrble war that ther present k.ders have led them nto. So when you enter the pollng booth on Tuesday and you are alone wth your conscence wth the hallot spread out before \<>u, t wll he up to you to choose whether we shall surely reman free men and women workng together n a democracy, or whether we shall put ourselves n perl <.. one day lvng as slaves ruled by despots. t has happened there t could happen here. VQJJUNO THRD,TERM \r/\ STATE OF MCHGAN '/ Y, >fr O \: s> \" The Probate Court for the County of Lvngston Ata sesson of sad Court, hem STATE OF MCHGAN a: the Probate Offce n the Cty of The Probate Court for the County Howell n the sad County, on the of Lvngston. 14th day of October, A. D At a sesson of sad court, held Present, Hon. Wlls L. Lyon.-, at the Probate Offce n the Cty of Judge of Probate. Howell n sad County, on the Mh n the matter of the estate of day of October, A. D Cu ude W. Reason, deceased. Present, Hon. Wlls L. Lyons, t appearng to th e court that the Judge of Probate. tmf. for presentaton of clams aganst sad estate should be lmted. N THE MATTER OF THE CHANGE OF NAME OF and that a tme and place be apponted tp receve, examne and adjust Stanley Anthony Kosakowsk, Adult. Stanley Anthony Kosakowsk havng fled n sad court hs petton dfv.eased by and before sad court: all clams and demands aganst sad prayng that the Court enter an order, changng hs name from Stan sud deceased are requred to pre t s Ordered, That credftort of ley Anthony Kosakowsk to Stanley sent ther clams to sad court at Anthony Jamros, sjjd Probate Offce on or before the t a ordered, That the 4th day of 23rr' day of December, A. D November, A. D. 1940, at ten o*-. at ten o'clock n the forenoon, sad clock n the forenoon, at sad pro-/ lme and place beng hereby apponted for the examnaton and adjust bate offce, be and s hereby app«nted for hearng sad petton; ment of all clams and demands aganst sad deceased. t s further ordered, That publc notce thereof be gven by publcaton of a copy of ths order, once notce thereof be gven by publca t s further ordered, That publc each week for three successve ton of a copy of ths order far three weeks prevous to sad day of hear 1-suceessve weeks prevous to _ sad _. ng n the Pnckney Wtpatch," a da^ of hearn &» n th «Pndmty Ds new paper r prnted and drenlated n *' utch ' * newspaper prnt* and cr saa county. A true copy. Wll* L. Lyon, Judge of Probate Cclesta ParshaJl, Regster of Probate. culated n sad county. A true copy: Wlls L. Lyons, Judgt of ftobate Celesta Pars hall, Regrter of Probate 3 ( LAW *» V, r-ft.'- SAFEGUARDS DENTAL HEALTH of Chld ren-womenand Men S GOOD FOR YOU PROPOSAL # 4 4 J7-710J4 NOTCE OF MORTGAGE SALE 1'uu havng been made n the 1 u:<!tun.- of that certan mortgage!au.a the frst.lay of October, lo.'m (.Mc.lctJ by 'Yank Sn!atow>k am Vance.- Salalo'.vsk, hs wfe, a.- the run gagur-, tn the Land Dank Com- ".,<.M'!,,u lng par.-uant to the pro-,,-.d mortgagee doh hereby e.vercue '. : (}>. of!'rt ''> of the Act of Con-...*. 1 a ',he Emergency Farm on of sad mortgage and all arrear- opton to declare the prncpal.*;.;'a ' Ac; of ]',)'.'>'.], as amended j-pe j of nterest and taxes due and * : '. S. C. Tl n 1 J, Sectons p f yable. Ol/), as mortgagee, fled for record NOTCE S HEREBY GVEN n the offce of :hc Regster of Deeds' Tbat sad mortgage wll be foreclosed, pursuant to power of sale, and of,vng.-ton County, Mchgan, on the 12th day of October, 1034, re- < eded n Lber 144 of Mortgages, on page 7' thereof, and whch mortgage ua-. thereafter and on the 13th day of July, 1040, by an nstrument n v-. : t'!"-, duly assgned to the Federal l-'-rm Mortgage Corporaton, a corpo a: on, of Washnton, D. C, and :e'uftt, taxe.^, assessments and nsurance pad, shall at the opton oj mortgagee, become and be due and \>.ryable forthwth, and default hav-! been made n payment of the n- ':< t and taxes provded n sad n /:;'a; r c, whch default has con:* ( ( for more than thrty days, the the premses theren descrbed as: West Half of the Southeast Quarter of Secton Twenty-two, Townshp Four North of Range Three East: ly.t: wthn sad county and state Wl bo sold at publc aucton to the hgfcc<l bdder "or cash by the sherff of whch assgnment of mortgage w» v-ngston County" at th"! fz'sal fle-; for rc, md n sad offce of the D the Court ^ ¾ ¾ Hester of Deeds of the County of Howell, n sad County and SUU.v.j.gston, Mchgan, on the 17th Tuesday, November «+%«J day of July, UM, recorded n Lber o'clock P. M. There s due * H ^? H. of Mortgage,, on P^ 259, and able at the date o7thl TJJl WHEREAS, by the terms of sa.vt the debt secu^d * $ * % mortgage, t s provded that n cast j tho sum of $ """^1»» dcft.uk be made n the payment o1: Dated August 17 lftart r.y nstallment of prncpal or of the FEDERAL FARM WftRT.rn t, taxes, assessments or n-1 GAGE CORPORATON -' <nj'-anfp or any part thereof en any J W " a corporaton, of WanWnf. Hm* whereon the same s made pay-j able, and should the same reman j Aakat of M due and unpad for the space of, BTJRKE ANDBTJRKE thrty days thenceforth, the prncpal Attorneys for Assm** nf v«{sum of sad mortgage, together wth Ann Arbor, MUtotT "^ ^^ «;<-*Mtt?Ttrjj"<?.

10 slllhhhuh lnllltllluuhtltlllllllllllllllthlllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllmlllllllllllllllllllm SENATOR VANDENBERG When You Vote for Vandenberg You Vote for Mchgan Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg s Mchgan's champon. n foregn relatons, n fnance, n commerce, he s one of the few successful, nfluental and mportant men Mchgan ever sent to Washngton. BUT he has never forgotten the people who sent hm there. For thrteen years he has fought for Mchgan's nterests from sugar beets to automobles, from furnture to frut. He's a staunch frend of farmng, an aggressve spokesman for organzed labor... and an mplacable foe of extravagance. Vandenberg s the man who sponsored the famous ''muntons nvestgaton" that took bg profts out of war. He s the man who forced congress\ val reapportonment, ganng four seats for Mchgan n the House of Representatves, and four votes n the Klectoral College. He s the man who was chefly responsble for last January's bll whch stopped an ncrease of 50% n taxes on 40,000,000 workers. He s called "the Father of Rank Depost nsurance." The Pnckney Dspatch Wednesday, Oct " fs >m? mmmmmm^mt^^m~ m W mmummm * m^mmm? mm^^ ^^^^^^*^ UNQUE FGURE OF CAMPAGN He s the man who saved Amerca $500,- 000,000 by defeatng the shamefully wasteful Passamaquoddy and Florda Shp Canal and a number of other senseless projects. He has done all these thngs for the naton, but he has never been too busy to "delver the goods" for Mchgan. He saved the state's copper ndustry wth hs tarff. He sponsored sle Royale's development as Mchgan's frst Natonal Park. He has vglantly guarded the state's vast nterests n Great Lakes commerce, and he s workng now for Mchgan's share n Natonal Defense. Th, s the man who s a *reat leader of the Senate mnorty party... the man whom Lfe magazne pcked among the "frst ten" Senators. Hs re-electon s Mchgan's duty to 47 other states as well as to tself. Hs reelecton means that Mchgan wll contnue to be "tops" n the Unted States Senate! Re-elect MCHGAN'S NATONAL LEADER! ( ARTHUR H. VANDENBERG TnuHtuHutt nuhhnhnulmrnuuntt FOR YOUR CHLDREN'S SAKE Vote on PARKWAY PLAYGROUND PROPOSAL {STATEPROPOSAL NUMBERS) What the Parkway-Playground Proposal Means to You! Y OUR "YES" VOTE means the settng up of a jont Commsson, or Authorty, for the Metropoltan Countes of Wayne, Washtenaw, Oakland, Lvngston and Macomb... representng you n the plannng, developng and operatng of adequate parks, playgrounds, bathng beaches, and of safe, fast, convenent express hghways to take you to your destnaton wthout 4#Jay or danger due to traffc jams! AN ANNUAL COST of less than 15 k cents a person... the mere prce of a nut sundae!... wll get ths vtally-needed program well under way throughout the fve-county area YOUR "YES" VOTE means chldren of ths crowded area wll have an abundance of $afe places to go and play! Actually, your "Yes" can save the lves of many chldren who otherwse are destned to meet sudden tragedy on our motor-jammed streets and hghways! (Seven years of parkway-playground progress n Greater New York has reduced traffc accdents to chldren 42 per cent! And juvenle delnquency 20 per cent!) Let's gve our own chldren a chance for happness! On Tuesday, let's all vote "Yes" on our own Parkway-Playground Proposal! YOUR "YES" VOTE means manfold other benefts to be shared by every one of the three mllon people lvng n the fve countes centerng about Detrot! "Yes" means greater em* ploy men t t for t takes men to buld parkways, playgrounds, bathng beaches! "Yes" means mllons move tourst dollars, because playlands at* tract vstors* "Yes" means a mora gracous home envronment! "Yes" means a healther, happer, more pros* C roum people! For all our sakes ;' all be sure to vote "Yes!" PARKSARKVAYyllX PR E v W AKDFNTS t * One of the unque fgures of the rresent campagn s that of the Dem- ocratc Canddate for Congress from' the Sxth Dstrct. Charles R. Adar la long been a fgure n the publc and poltcal lfe of Flnt and Genesee County. He has always been a keen student of both our socal and economc problems. He s a recognzed authorty on the entre s] monetary system. je' From the begnnng of the depres- 5, son n 1929, Mr. Adar waa an ernest seeker for a soluton. When he frst read the Townsend Plan he felt that t had the possbltes needed by 4he country, f recovery s ever to be acheved. Snce then he ha> been a consstent advocate of gj adequate provson to the old. Ths S. seemed wse for several reasons. Frst, t would remove fear and that "palld gant" s the cause "of most pancs. Then ther removal from the adtve search for jobs would 5j~rjrrean that the young people"would have ther chance. f they faced a E world where constant concern for the future was not necessary weght to be carredtfhey mgt make a new world nstead of keepng the one S they found. j^j Mr. Adar wshes to go to Cons' gress to do somethng to assst n) Sj brngng about a better condton/ sjs-mong the people of, not only the sxth Mchgan Dstrct, but of the entre country. Personally, he would brng to the 5 J offce not only the wsdom acqurg ed by experence and long study but S al.-o the vewpont of one whose S heart has never grown old. A vst S, wth hm wll convnce anyone that 5 the only mark the years have left 5 upon hm s to be found n the greyng of hs massve head of har. Even those who are opposed poltcally admt that "Charle" Adar s honest and sncere. Certanly nothng more valuable can be found!n a. publc servant than these two qual-j tes. When asked about hs chances, (Mr. Adar sad wth a twnkle n hs eye "Well anyway, they all know 'm runnng. Yes, and t looks good., GENERAL ELECTON To the Qualfed Electors: Notce * hereby <ven, That a General Electon wll be held n the Townshp of Putnam, State of Mchgan, at the Townshp hall wthn sad Townshp TUESDAY, NOV. 5TH, 1940 For the purpose of electng the follown offcers vz: Justce" of the NATONAL:- Presdent and Vce- Presdent of the Unted States. STATE:- Governor, Leutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, State Treasurer, Audtor General, CONGRESSONAL:-Unted States Senator, Representatve n Congress. LEGSLATVE:- State Senator, Representatve n State Legslature COUNTY:- Prosecutng Attorney! Sherff, County Clerk, County Commssoner, Coroners, County Surveyor and such other offcers as are elected at that tme. NON-PARTSAN ELECTON For the purpose of electng the followng offvers, vz: Justce of the Supreme Court, '(to fll vacancy), Judge of Probate, Crcut Court Commssoners. AND TO VOTE ON THE FOL LOWNG PROPOSTONS J. To Amend the Consttuton of the State of Mchgan to exempt School Dstrcts from the 15 Mll Lmtaton for Buldng Purposes. 2. To Amend the Consttuton of tho State of Mchgan to Establsh a system of Cvl Servce for State Employment. 3. A Referendum of Secton 3 of Artcle 1 of Act 261 of the Publc Acts, A Referendum of Act 122 of the Publc Acts of Mchgan, An Amendment to establsh a Huron-Clnton Parkway project, open at 7 o'clock a. m. and wll reman open untl 6 o'clock of sad y of electon. THE POLLS of the electon wll be open at 7:00 a.m. and wll reman open untl 6:00 p. m. of sad day of electon. Eleanor Ledwdge, Twp # Clerk. O UKE A TNY CAMERA;;; mcbac em measures your lghtng Ths Lght ***** fe «thst tttt yoc etsctxy lffac 700 hew, tod k k eeuyuttjotmh tewng, wssytnt usjtttom todsy ffewe THtrot *H^- o For Sherff LVNGSTON COUN fyj Wllam C. Mller REPUBLCAN TCKET Used Rados For Sale or Trade $3«OO and Up Shreys Rado Servc PHONE 35F4 Frank Plasko LOCAL AND LONG DSTANCE TRUCKNG. LVE STOCK.FURNTURE NO JOB TOO BG DALY TRPS NO JOB TOO SMALL TO DETROT PNCKNEY. MCH. Wrecker Servce Battery Servce General Auto Reparng 24 Hour Road Servce Weldng Done Charles Clark A, A. A. Servce StfoB Notce to Taxpayers November l, 1940 t the Fnal Date for Redempton of, Property Lsted n the May 1939 Tax Sale for (Taxes of 1936 and pror years. November 2, 1940 s the Fnal Date for Redempton of Property wthheld from the February 1940 State Aucton Sale. Jenne M. Eastman Lvngston County Treas -U^fe **v>^

11 We Wednesday, Oct SAVE AMERCA Jon the Bg Swng to WLLKE Vote V o KEEP AMERCA OUT OF WAR Name of Offces Voted for v o PRESDENTAL Electors of Presdent fcmd Vce-Presdent of the U. S. STATE Governor Leutenant Governor Secretary of State Presdent of the Unted State* Wendell L. Wllke Vce-Presdent of ne Unted States Charles L. McNary Governor nluren D. Dcknson Leutenant Governor Eugene C. Keyes Secretary of State Harry F. Kelly u Attorney General State Treasurer Audtor General CONGRESSONAL Unted States Senator Representatve n Congress 6th Dstrct LEGSLATVE State Senator, 14th Dstrct Audtor Attorney General Herbert J. Rush ton Sta.te Treasurer Felx H. H. Flynn General Vernon J. Brown. Unted States Senator Arthur H. Vandenburg Representatve n Congress, 6th Ds. Wllam W. Blacfeney State Senator, 14th Ds. Harry F. Httle u Representatve n State Legslature COUNTY Prosecutng Attorney Sherff Prosecutng Dw, Representatve n Sfcate Charles P. Adams Joe P. Gates Sherff Uara C. Mller Legslature Attorney A County Clerk County Treasurer Regster of Deeds Dran Commssoner Coroner Coroner County Surveyor l Coroner County Clerk John A. Hagman County Treasurer Jenne M. {Eastman Regster jof Deeds Frank D Bush Tran ConvnUsoner Floyd W. Munsell, Guy Greve Coroner Henry H. Surveyor Wnes Clay W. Gordon A N Ask Yourself ths Queston Lead #. / **-*! J» J3* M bs^l, \^:

12 O^OB &. 'UM fmmll ' ^"'frfft- ^PP'WWWWJ^ "! " WPW t * Tfa Pnckney Dtpatch Wednesday, Oct Classfed f. k Want Ads FOF SALE_JShropsnlre Rams, Yearlngs and two year olds, at farmer's prce*. Also 50 young ewes ar.l 8 yearlng steers. Fred Leece, Whtmore Lake. Lemen Road. Phone 371 FOR SALE: Large crculatng coal and wood burnng stove. Very good outft nn apply at Pnckney Tavern. WLL PAY chna dshes tue, dolls, call. CASH for old glass,, pctures, bells, furnhunt your attcs and Mrs, Branson, 306 Mll St. Pnckney, Phone 68. FOR SALE:- 19S6 Ford DeLuxe Tudor, very clean. Rado and heater. Owner must sell. Wll sacrfce. nqure : Brghton Motor Sales FOR SALE: Sze 20 Bomnd Oak Heatng Stove n go)od condton. lke new. C. M. Reade, 2426 Kensngton, Lansng, Mchgan. FOR SALE: Blacktop Ram J. L. Donotue* M. N. and 1 M. E. Gregory. :Ewe Sheep. Good gra- WANTED zt-ns. A Horace A. Fck, 6660 Zeob Road, Dexter. WANTED" Elderly wdower or"? bachelor to stay on farm. More for home. Small wage. Gvurw Runybaw, Route" 1 Pnckney Foa SALE v One cook stove, Very good shape, used one year only. Met Chalker WE HAVE AG. E. 5 bulb table model rado. Wll sell or trade for bred sowtng 9x2~wth felt pad, an electrc clock; 2 burner electrc stove at 3025 Patterson Lake Road. FOR SALE - Large Crculatng ba&t burner coal stove. Charles Clark.?OK SALE Team of horses, 6 and FOR SALlT: 7 mxed mlk cows; j 7 years old; wt lb. base. Best offer taken. Lee Lavey. See Mr. Teodor, after 5 p. m. FOR SALE 24 Blacktop Belalne Pestysvlle, Mchgan. buoks, yearlngs. SPECAL NOTCE:- Wll the perthe Bert Reason, Pnckney..sons jwho borrowed extenson ladder and house jacks from the late Charles J. Teeple please return them. Mrs. Mary Teeple. To the woman who wants FOR SALE Sow and eleven pgs. nqure of: Carl Schmd, Pnckney Hamburg and Wllams St. Mchgan WANTED TO BUY: Old buttons, Sasu, chna dolls, furnture, anythng eld, Mrs. Bronson, 306 Mll St., Pnckney, Mchgan. Telephone 63 * FOR~SALErOne Unversal autotnatc electrc stove, 5 burners and oven Good as new. Lucus Doyle. FOR SALE: McCormck Corn husker and a stock of new Rosenthal Steel 4-20, Steel 40 and Steel 30 corn hunkers. F. A. RATHBUN,Fowlervlle Mchgan. Rosenthal dealer. Phone 90. TO RENT Reasonable. Well fur* n.shed sleepng room, grouad floor, 1 prvate entrance and bath. Also meals served. Mrs. Charles Chamberlan N Hlt HOMf V uvue you to use th Detrot XJ..U. servce: MEASURE your jfht wth a Lght Meter. There s no charge or oblgaton. Phone your Detrot Edson offce. -»' Ms, N. 0. Frye had gs Sunday guests, Mrs. A. T. Mann and son, George, Mr. and Mrs. Morcorn of Detrot, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Daaforth and daughter, Marjore of Flnt, Fred Tetple and wfe of Howell. (Coatnaod from Flret Pag*) MCHGAN STATE MRROR NEWS vg them of advertsng, they would lose ther clental, who would seek more competent care. "The 'advertsng' dentsts clam they are able to attract persons who otherwse would neglect ther teeth, tnat ther work s as good as other dentsts, that advertsng prces prevent other dentsts from 'gougng' the publc, and that advertsng s as rghtfully appled to dentstry as to the sales of any other servce. Do**n't Mako SOBM Contnung tre Bttreatl's analyss "The publc at large s not partcularly concerned wth a quarrel wthn a dental professon. t s concerned wth the protecton of publc [ health. No doubt much of the materal of ths act (P. A- 122) s n the - nterest of publc hearth. "As to the allegaton that advertsng and the operaton of more than one offce s prma face evct: nee of poor denal practces to the laymen THAT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE, Possbly the answer s competent state regulaton of all dentuts - advertsers and non-advertstrs alke. As both dental groups must have professonal tranng at a recognzed dental college and must be lcensed by the dentsts' own state dental board, the compettve motve behnd the bll s easy to see, as the Detrot Bureau ponts out. From the consumer's vewpont, the ant-competton restrcton "desn't make sense." Shuttng; put Competton f the State Proposal No. 4 was t'e only ant-competton bll to confront the consumer, perhaps there would be less reason for concern. But such s not the case. Stuart Perry, edtor of the Adj'an Daly Telegram whch has never receved a penny n dental advertsng, has called attenton edtorally to the pont that the dentsts' act s desgned to stfle competton and woujd establsh a dangerous precedent for the cpnsumer who always pays f t s wrong to advertse the trvrfth about dental prces, then t s wrong to tell the truth about other prces. And where wll t all end? n tbe "truth n advertsng" statute, makng t llegal for anyone to make an untruthful, deceptve or msleadng statement n any advertsement, was ntroduced natonally. (Mchgan's statute s consdered to v :¾¾¾¾ 37,50: Ths s only one of the many Duo-Therm ^ ol-burnng crculatng heaters now Aval* able. Each model has all the grace and appearance of a fne pece of furnture. Three dfferentfnshes harmonse wth 0 any room, ^. *****-' _. DUOTHEtM mar s^r. Hvmm*m*Tmmunm~ ample as turnng a dal All toe heat you want on cold <JWJust enough to take the chll off on mlder days. MM-Tutu? ram-tr***! -prevents heat from rushm«.«*mm JJP the chmney, sendsmorj heat nto the room. Saves ou Nt-TMurt HUT CyDEt-, Crculate the heat evenly. No cold spots. * Mart rat nmm fu^x-meant better combus* Won, more heat per gallon, greater economyl \ fr'u Nov. 1 SPECALS CASH SPECALS Sat. Nov. 2 *.* sv ss w s *. J LAVEY HARDWAR v. Soup Vegetable 22 Lb. Bag Pancake Flour Coffee Symons Beat Karo S Blue Macaron " Spaghett Oxydol Pkge, Graham Flour 5 Tomatoes and Paek«d Salad Dressng ($ Clarks 750" or Nueret Qt. n ^DeHfer st all Tn..,. _., The aucton at the George Roche be a model law of ts knd. A number of rados n Pnckney f m n ^ ^ to^hp ^ o Advertsng of prces. v ere bothered by a dsturbance last Satlrday and the ^ ^ ^ nvarably the pont arses: s; Why nny week "c«whch WUWH mauc made the we *cvcpuuj recepton of UJ. 1, ^ ln onbfd nformed were w< ^y above th u t necessary for any group to have ther sr rados dffcult especally n p^jj^ egtmate. ^. *_ a specal law of ts own, forbddng the busness area. Stanley Dnkel prce advertsng of any knd, when mally located, a worn motor on the. Mchgan already has a statute of water pump n the C. F. Hewlett ' ts own, fully protectng the nterest home, cf the consumer? The answer always HU brngs up the legal delays, con tnuances and poltcs whch are nvolved by a sut at law. There are the prosecutor, the judge, and the jury, and they all take tme. THE magc ens, McPherson The legslatve trend snce NRA HELPED BLLY WTH has been to crcumvent the usual system of justce by establshng specal state bureaus, empowered to L HS HOMEWORK! rtgulate competton as far as the legslature wll permt them. That the trend s dstnctly antcompetton s shown by State proposal No. 4 for the provson to forbd more than one dental offce wth the mass economy savngs for lowncome groups. The ban on _ truthful prce w adver _,, ^. Gve your chld be*. ter lght for better t&ng s the heart of the entre pro- ' L to _, *^^* P*»one your posal and has been so conceded yf* 6 ** "«*on offce for a checkup.. At unt.! LA! prvately by the Mchgan State Dental Socety, ts sponsors. Behnd the Meter. No of your lghtng wth the Lght r charge. 6,000 words s ths sgnfcant denal of consumer rghts. DALY SERVCE GREENE'S CLEANERS AND DYERS ABB Arbor, aucbtgaa Now Offer Daly Swrre* Collectons Paekaoy 4t00 p. m. ColUctoas Paekaoy 4»00 p. p.. AGENTS - C H. Kofmofly, Paekaoy Mnaeoll Store* Gregory Alger Lee and Lloyd Stark* of Mchgan State College s Lansng 'spent the week end wth Mr. and Harry Lee at lakeland. DEAD OR ALVE FREE COLLECTON SER VCE ON FARM ANMALS. WE PAY LONG DSTANCE ] TOLL CHARGES. CALL COLLECT TO: DARUNG A COMPANY HOWELL 450 ANN ARBOR 6366 Snccouor to tbe MLLENBACH BROS. State Bank Over fttay-tftass J Safe Baaata* M PRODUCTOT On the assembly lne of amy.,,- facturng process each movement of an operator count* n the ^otnpltted artcle. One mstake may ran the wok of many hands. Wth your own plannng for the buldng of an estate, the small begnnng of s Savngs Book Account s an absolute necessty. t s not the amount yon save, but the fact thst you save whch s the key to successful producton of as estate. t s never too ate to beaf pre, ducton on your estate. As the ekaf operator on the lne yeur Jak -Tea adc regularly to the Sevm^BooT A sl,p m,n the program may spol the MfcPbenoo State lm Money b> loaa at ^ere«t W d on f* 1W CorMcto of AH deposts up te MJtLsl to *l by our membersu 7j3ej posh nsurance " ' " < ftamtar jw.. ; *

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