nntWW RECORD AT TRIAR«U(Continued from page 4)warm water for block If poiitble Kewp the cudle outalde during the winter, but have protection against iiItxAardt when necessary. Salad open well grasped land for grazing, cattle will not thrive on brush *«© that they have good riming water during thr Humnipr. If these suggestion* are fc»t-loewi ‘••tile wilt thrive here n* w#l) m» In nny other grazing country. We are wintering tills year about 225 head of cows, 140 head of calves anil ten hull* 40 head of our llewford# are registered •toil, the balance being *. high grade Western Stork. It la our ultn to have our baie herd of the be.ii quality. It la our ambition a- pioneers of the range cattle breeding buxines* In the upper peninsula, to prove and exemplify to the public that the mil-Ilona of acre* of wait* cut-over land'abandoned by the lumber Jack* yearn ago. now lying dormant, tan be utilized and transformed Into one of the heat cattle growing sections of the Middle Wnt.TAXPAYER*, CITIZENS AND VOT-» H ATTENTIONMr Thomas Conltn. Editor:I have been asked by a great many people about the i-fty what my platform It, or how I stand 8«». for the benefit of those who do not know how I stand and why 1 am running. I am going to ask vou to publish these few line*I believe that the ex-servo© man Is entitled to a minority representation on the various governing ho die* of all cities, village* and hamlets A* to their caps bill tie# I do not believe there la anything to be said; they were ahle to put over the one big thing so 1 think that they are nbiw to handleWe Win High Award(From Milwaukee SenMnehMM’41, BAKERY WIN*TROPHY r CONTENTThe M Carpenter Baking company has received the honor of being awarded the Harry M. Freer quality bread trophy The Freer trophy la a gift of Harry M Freer of Akron. O.. offered as a prize to be competed for yb aome twenty-eight of the foremost bakeries In the Called State* Leading shops from various cities in Illinois . Indiana, Tennessee. Minnesota. igun. Ohio. Iowa, California. Colorado. Nebraska. Missouri* Oklahoma. New York and New Jersey, submitted samples of bread to , the W F. Long company'll lubratory at Chicago, where the breads were numbered, examined, analyzed and scored by a corps of chemists and bakery experts. Over 193 competed, and the Carpenter Baking Com- | paoy's exhibit scored 91* 1 4 per cent. This waif the highest score.We Sell the FamousaBetsy Ross Bread The Superior Loaf”Why Nol Serve Your Family ihe Beil Fresh Every Morning by Fast Exprssssmaller ones as well.Aa to how I stand, Aral of all 1 am for the ex-aervlce tuan We have on this side of the county about 400 ex-Msrvtre turn about 20% of these have been dlttbled In tbf M*rvtrr. and the compensation that they draw t» Imreiy enough to keep them So I believe that they are entitled to first ton-Idcration. when It nun©* fu appointments. etc. Where all thing* are equal 1 believe that the ex-MT\ic* man who mart bed sojooudly away amid the cheer* and tear* of the community hould b© given the preferen* ©.Hoiond I believe that the married men should hnv© a better consideration We had last summer working on our street* stogie men holding good )ob» when there were piles of married men who had barely enough to gel along.1 further believe that In the distribution of city funds, city bunines# etc the local bu»m©H* non and local Institution* get hr t and equal consideration I believe that it should be divided equally among our home taxpayer*; they are the ones that are keeping up th© city not the out siders, who never give one cent for the good of the community, and that wan easily proven tn the new hotel project.I am aUo for the reduction of tax©* The 11»x proposition Is tb* burden of th© property holder*, nod If there I* any possible wav that taxes can he re duced. I suv by all rui-usi- reduce themIn fad. taxpayers and voter*, 1 am for anything that Is for the ad \»«* ••merit and welfare of our fatrcity.Last but not least I wish to *«*y that when a city ha* n Mayor who I* will log to work at all time* tor the ad vantement and best Interest* of the city. 1 think be should eb given the hearty aupport of the commissioner*.1 pledge myself herewith that if I am elected I will nut onl work with all my heart for the foregoing hut will give the Him Mayor my combined aupport so long a* hi* wishes are for the interest and welfare of our cityHo thanking the voter* and neking them for their support at the Printer le* on March 20th 1 beg to remain oblffdentlj .your*WILLIAM ELUUKU. JRCandidate fur commissioner to fill vacancy.• l.clinIs1.1 illfilAN AMa I N I III Id IIOtl Sunday next if weather will per mil and roads will W pur sable 0 ruttic In Alpha ut hOsterberg Company%intis*InOtheraf o there wll? 1h*Crystal Falls at R ttltd 19 o'clock lenten devotion* on Wednesday nf ter mgs* at HlBO,On Friday iLrnten Instruction Station* the ('to** and Bent die