3> ; \ HEADQUARTERS FOR FIRST TELEPHONE WANT ADS GLASS JOB PRINTING TO NUMBER NINE SIXTY-FOURTH YEAR BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN,. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1931. ^ NUMBER 41 3 • ame School Addresses Luncheon COMMISSION TO Now Here's IN OPEN MEET the Hathaway Invites All Inter* Proposition 50,000 Fish are ested to Round Table Con­ Planted in Local BOYCE RAISES FACE UNBEATEN sideration Ways, Means. With youngsters still going to school barefoot and the FEMININE SPELLING Must Admit Obligation to Lakes and Creeks OF UNDUE bees making harvest in the late flowers in Buchanan this A special meeting of the city B i Haws Public as Well as to Stock­ week it is not hard to wave away depression talk with an FOE IN ANNUAL commission has been set by May­ m. Fifty thousand fingerling trout optimistic assertion that things are not so bad as they are or Hathaway Friday evening in ‘ When lovely woman stoops to holder, H e States. and bluegills from the Benton spelling Harbor fish hatchery have been painted and that the poor are always with us and that we GRIDCLASSIC the commission chamber at which Her choice of letters for her planted in this vicinity in the past have' always had to take care of them and will continue to the public is invited to attend That the present industrial and take part in an open discus­ name breakdown had its origin in a week, the work having- been on Floor at County do it in the regular way. Locals Have Most Promising Forever is past any telling system of corporate business or­ scheduled to be completed today With the first shock of winter and freezing weather, sion of the relief problem that And very seldom twice the same. by conservation officers Cleve Board Meet Results in. Visit Eleven of Years; Hard ganized with an eye solely to divi­ there will be a different face on things. faces Buchanan this winter. She slings the consonants about, dends for stockholders, which had Horner of Galien and Bob Rinker She puts ’em in or leaves ’em out; of Buchanan. to Niles-Buchanan Road. The. fact that lines in the business and industrial graphs Fight Promised. It is the wish of Mayor Hatha­ lost sight of its obligation to the way that as much information as And Alice sometimes Alys is public who were served by its pro­ A tptal of 5,500 rainbow and 2,- swung-lower in 1892-3 than they have yet does not* get us And Gladys turned to Gladyces 500 brook trout were planted in possible be secured on the prob­ ducts and the men who labored in Widespread criticism of contract past* the' hard fact that we have before us a situation that Local residents who do not yet able extent of need impending and And Catherine is Katherine McCoy’s Creek. Other plantings prices and types of construction of its plants was the thesis of a dy­ realize that they do not need to as many ideas as possible on the Or Kathryn or Katheryn consisted entirely of bluegills in recent Berrien County highway must; be taken seriously and should be taken in hand soon. namic address delivered by Thom­ go as far as Soldiers Field or the most practicable ways of meeting She handles in such careless wise as Konop; dean of the law school the following amounts and lakes: projects became an open issue It will be harder to handle than it was last winter from Notre Dame stadium to see a this need. H er C’s and K's and I ’s and T ’s. of Notre Dame University before Clear, 6,000; Weaver, 3,000; Mad­ when Supervisor Harry Boyce of the following reasons: She’s so inconsequent and airy Opinion varies in the city as to the Civic Luncheon Club at the ron, 3,000; Boyle, 3,000; Judy, 3,- Buchanan talked out in meeting snappy high class brand of foot­ ^ In treating Noah’s dictionary 3.. There has been less employment in the community whether the need will be any American Legion Hall Tuesday 000; Wagner, 3,000; Yellow, 3,- before the county board of the ball, are urged to make the ac­ ^ A s W illiam Shakespeare once re­ 000; Pike, 3,000; Hagley, 3,000; October session Tuesday, with this*summer than last to a marked degree, and the people greater than last winter, ideas noon. quaintance of the Rambling Buc- marked, Lamb, 3,000; Garwood, 3,000; special reference to the Niles-Bu­ are consequently entering the winter with less of what it ranging from a belief that there “The brewers committed suicide Back in the. ages dead and dark, Hess, 3,000, Singer, 3,000. chanan project now being built by aneers in their annual clash with will be no more relief needed, to by their irresponsible attitude and takes, to go through winters. The fact that the Clark Equip­ Thy name— is is inconstancy the Lang Construction Company. the Niles eleven on Athletic Field a belief that the requirements will Which you now spell “Ynkon- policies,” stated Konop, “and our ment Company has to date averaged much higher than the be a hundred per cent greater. next Saturday afternoon. stancie." large industrialists will do the Boyce contended that the con­ run of the industrial plants in the country does not alter the tract price of $99,738.98 was ex­ Critics who have seen Brad- Mayor Hathaway stated that a same if they do not reorganize EVAN CHURCH fact that employment has dropped off here as everywhere number of local residents had their business In the direction of cessive for the 2.765 miles of ma­ field’s eleven in action state that written to him on their ideas of ’humanizing’ it, respecting the pri­ cadam construction with asphalt else. he has one of the most promising the form relief should take. If We Don’t Mean Either Himmel mary right of' nien to work." HOLDS ANNIV. top. This price represents a 2. Merchants will not be in a position to extend as much elevens that has represented the or Berger Either cost of $36,070 per mile. Boyce the need appears to be extensive, The argument against a public high school in years. The back- questioned whether a concrete credit as last winter for the reason that many of last year’s it is possible that some form of dole rather- than private relief field is light but smart and fast. No, Sophronia, the A. & P. sel- road might not have been install­ bills are still on the books and the credit business has its The Morse twins promise to be civic enterprise might be under­ ‘ ;dom employs a, young lady man­ falls flat when submitted to the S taken to provide work, if it can he test of logic, Konop stated. A ed at this price or less. The con­ well-defined limits. among the best broken field run­ ager for a store, but quite often crete type of construction had arranged practicably. government bond issue which 3. Those workers who were not able to meet all their ners ever wearing the local mono­ the young ladies manage to man­ been opposed by the county board gram, and Jesse is displaying would provide a dole for the un­ History of Pioneer Organiza­ age to manage the manager quite on the plea of expense. He sub­ expenses for the past two years have slipped further behind. promise as a field general and an employed in the way of jobs in well just the same. But we some­ tion is Reviewed in mitted figures on the cost of con­ JL Going by the law of averages, the chances are that accurate toe artist. While the times wonder who manages the which they would be given an op­ portunity to work and in fact be P r o g r a m . struction of a 20 foot concrete thissfvinter will be harder than last. team m ay take a few drubbings store manager’s manager. highway at LaPorte, which was forced to work for any aid they The relief situation was handled with comparative ease from heavier teams this season, installed for less than $20,000 per in view of the fact that many of received would be the most practi­ last jvinter, although the few men who sponsored and car­ The Anniversary Day services mile. the best players have a year or OF 1909 PLAY cal solution,” Konop stated. held at the Evangelical church on Portage Orchestra Boyce stated that if the old ried ’through the work put much more hard work and more yet to play, it would seem He suggested a bond issue of $5,- Sunday were a success in every macadam was being used as a thought into it than the community realized. The cam­ that the future grid prospects are 000,000,000 to be used in immed­ way and the pastor and people To Present Third base at a saving of $15,000 as not at all dark. AGAIN SUNDAY iate construction of highways and feel highly gratified for their ef­ paign for special fund was initiated by M. L. Hanlin, who Other public enterprises, for the Secretary Claude Baker of the with the aid of a few public-spirited people mapped out a Niles will he represented by a Anniv. Program forts. road commission contended, then heavy eleven which to date has provision of jobs. The United Prof. B. D. Riebel, a former Veterans of Deering Nine el the actual cost of the highway on program and carried it through in a very efficient and sat­ conquered Watervliet, Coloma and States, spent $22,000,000,000 in pastor, brought three inspiring the basis of new materials was isfactory manner.
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