/f0AU|lt;5E.TWmen ■*VSSAV*1TPNOW*1*1'ft-.?m■•Uk y ,L»N.w ;~f-. »■«DEAR = Uc\M LON(^IS a NEVAi DEAU, MEW?VSiM - LAMBERT, .EL, REMO, OKLA‘DEAR NOAH= IF THE CLOCK. STANDS »AJ THEHALL UPSTAIRS, WILL.JT RUN DOWM?MRS OTTO MIUI-ER ROCHeSTEO. MIC,DEAR NOAH-VWHEI'J THE BANDIT WALKED WTO QAJRY STORE OlD THEMILK, SHAKE AMP CfEAM curplb'5? amqs Abramsast Eckford I,. A. S.—The December meeting of the 3st Eckford Ladies’ Aid society dll occur Wednesday, Dec. 11, at he home of Mrs. Frank Butler. It /ill be an all-day meeting.Vimual Dinner—The Happy-Go-Lucky club will meet Thursday evening with Mrs. Finances Ries for its annual Christ-nas dinner.town no doubt were bringing ' ai\ cents a poundvApparohtlyji wasn’t a rfilhous • pi lee country is primarliy on , ;a ^ financial basis. Of course t positive but it seems to me a tAlfi of eight per cent on dime hogs to a lot better than having no tax anil having to pay fifteen dollars ■’ $ hundred and receiving ftd return on it.The largest percentage Of* ■ ■ • * a• * «* ■ Lpast the age of sixty-five are a liability and if these same people were receiving a good substantial income they would turn, into a very much needed asset, and it is al$0 ‘ a very obvious fact that all the■ n i j i’young men around the country who are jobless are a liability too. It stands to reason that more money rrdikes for i more jobs and one increase Increases the other,. !l^hen the cry for good roads was first raised soap box orators all over the country cried that it would ruin the national financial' standing and inflation- would, refe.,^ suit. However, today concrete roads •! ‘are the order rather than the I ception and we are looking for' more places to bufld them.• About the price of pork there is , a buying strike on and you know• the reason why. Give the bid,-pep? pie $200 a month and it woul# most emphatically . do away wtt’j these buyers strikes at 15 or evbn20 cents a pound.Harry L. Hopkins, federal works progress administrator in his talkChatter Club—■Mrs. Howard Tad man will beat Kalamazoo the other nighfe said that the Townsend plan promises a definite amount for a definite purpose. People are tired of in-lostess to the Chatter club Friday definite and vague political prom-ifternoon.ises. Possibly he was thinking oI our old age security plan.MORRELL L. STEALYCommunicationDear Editor:Metaphorically speaking the ed-tor raised Its hands in horror at [he thot of an eight per cent tax and used as an example the pur-phest Colds.... Best treatedJ*without “dosing1