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Highland Park Press, 30 Jul 1931, p. 14

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" Packard Branch Store 925 Linden Avenue Hubbard Woods Ne Buys Packard Custom 8, 443, 5-P. Phaeton. Priced low. "t $rt6 11iif39iirlttl1 JhfrliirtliTLiY 7 Buys Packard Custom 8, 243, 7-P. Touring. A real buy. phone. Buys Packard Std 8, 633 Sedan 7-Pass. Low mileage. Renewed Packards Packard wants its usedicnr clientele tirltnor what they are getting before they buy. So we say, arrange for a demoiaidtion of a usedbr recohdrh'iiiiikt tsae'kiiiiL'"Y'a will likd the touch 9f 9. Paekardrthe a1slruritartprr--Ne1 when driving, the freshness after the trip. We're ready' to demonstrate at any time. No obligation, - just A lot of cars have been bought in the past on impres- sion, a short demonstration, and a big hope for the beat. Buys Packard 426, 6-cyl. 5-Pass Sedan. Extra good. Buys Packard 526, 6-cyl. 5-Pass; Sedan. Rebuilt AND MANY OTHERS, INCLUDING MANY OTHER MAKES or CARS _ Paekard's Used Cars Priced in' Keeping With the Times Buys Packard Custom 8, 640, 7-Pass. Sedan. A choice of colors. Buys Packard Std 8, 633, Club Sedan 5-Pass. A choice purchase. A Buys Packard if: 6-cyl. Phaetoh, 5-Pass. A c y sport car. ' . my: Buys Packard 526, 6-cyl; 5 Pass. Sedan. _ Special 1931 equipment. $683 DOWN, $94 MONTHLY $391 DOWN,- $55 "MONTHLY $533 DOWN" $94" MDNTHLY‘ $513 DOWN, $72 MONTHLY $409 DOWN," $58 MONTHLY $513 DOWN, $72 MONTHLY $354 DOWN, $49 MONTHLY $354 DOWN, $49 MONTHLY New-car guarantee. THE PRESS Ly Thut few, if any, of the merchant; lot the county could carry the town- lship's until' April wealthe objection guinea by thefsnpervisonuto this eng- agestion, and Mr. HeGnnzhey’a brief Epoints a clear wny out of making the imerchants but the burden, showing H'. method whereby the banks, thietht ofBeia1s feel certain will cooperate, - will pmvide the funds or, this most necessary work. Townships Beck Warrants I Under the plan, the anpervisors may ask the grocers to furnish, sup- pttes for the poor.- Then the town board will hold special meetings at gwhich the bills are presented, and if Inpproved by the bond will be sent )i4e,l'itttt.Tittttrdt,rie,t,-t',f,g.e done it with the notation "no funds." . Clarence Spiering, adjudged a "squatter" in the Hickory Corner: Methodist dumb by Judge Ralph J. Duly, lest week Med a 82,500 appeal bond in the circuit court and is pre- pared to - his "ht to the ap- pellate court. Hie attorney will claim that the court erred In “foam: to admit the deed to the property as evidence and that further em:- wu made when the trustees of the church were wanted to enter the unit which nrueurietnnt- 1y started by one tmqtate who, alone, ms not legattr entitled to out» suit. Spicrin; chins the will (no the property to the church for u lone as it was and a church property but that it mvirtqd to him when church um m Amman“. anticipation warrant and become: good security in the opinion of Ats torneys -Metrtartther “(I "Emmi; of thertownship the lawyers pointed out. Church Squatter Takes . Appeal to Higher Court Money may he borrowed at once Tii,i'ii'imriiimiiirattrorts.7Vit1p.rr1utr" vised, may: Att"hAiev""Gineiil Os- cnr Carltsttom who informed the state’s ttttoritey'tt cake that township; must use their credit to obtait mer- ehandise, until the April tax leer. A week of research by Mr. Me. Giiutrhey and County Clerk Lew A. Hendee, who is eleo an attorney, ended with formal announcement by the. two omciale that they believed the, snarled ekeln otetmilietirte opin- ions concerning a method of provid- ing poor relief " the townships, made necessary by the new law, had been unraveled and a concrete plan of action made possible for adoption at once. l . Supervisor: in' chute of poor re- lief in those township. where tile condition of the unemployed has been eritieal thee county nid was with- drawn July 1 breathed sigh. of relief Int week when they were furnished a legel brief by Assistant Stute'l At- torney Gamers: Met%attttr.r,- that provides a def1rtito way out of the dilemma. V Mlllilu,gll1UMlUl% WITHPOORFUND Belief Thu Solution May Be in (graham Cash " Be [and May Borrow Money C,' oe to hunt "the wetr-footasd dog that sing: like I bird," ”id other 53535 -driitFiifiie ‘53"ii633‘56iv -fiea1ul, Dr. Williniu Mann, director of the Na, tibttnrsoo, in on his way to South American jungles. The web-footed dog it u jungle ani- nul with _ Queer sing-son: Whine. It: feet are a “MRI from some pre- historic ancestor that ‘lived in the water. Off to Search for Dog Which Sings Like Bird Arined with traps, nets, mares, and speciul ems. he will spend the next two months under s British Guiana tropicel nun collecting little-known birds, been: and reptiles for the na- tionuututitnlhungtnturtsrio,, _‘ __ 'uerhe 555 [lithium] Park Facial Fatigue Women's Cases $5.00 to $30-00 Wardrobe Hat Boxes $10.00 up Vacation Luggage Electric Shop Electrical Contractor GREEN SLADE rgt,,f,,it1fit!,ttii; ~' '" I... m South First Street lawman " Beautifies and Refrain: Instantly Thursday. July so, 1931 " FACIAL!» aha-gm» SANFTAX W15 mull-M ”Sum I Ell"‘

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