ThE SOUTH LYON HERALD, SOUTH ~.YQf’4,MJCWGAN ~nut17tgnn 3~srath Bases jLrSlifEb. Publisher Ida M. Lukache, Editor Published Every Tbanday- Aft...... Telephone South Lyon 84 Gov. Fitzgerald Endojie; Christmas Slal Sale RAT ESs One Year Eight Months Sii Months .~___ Four Months ____————_ 51.50 $1.00 Established 1879 HOW ABOUT IT? A South Dakota editor recently asked sssaamnc. a,nS seas “if a nieniber of your family died, would you send out the obituary in a circplar letter? If your wife entertained, would you run a slide on the screen of the lucid movie house? If you were to enlarge your store, would you tell folks in a hotel register? If you were to have a wedding at your house, would you tack the news on a telephone pole? “Then why in heck don’t you put your advertising in the newspaper, too,” - “>5H~;~~tM4 as usa as. ssnstsssag Ma wee wssat ,e*NeSeI Is~t~ sac.’. b.rc4ssi.. is tesb~stinansSM Se anse ~ ibis deflnjer. fte fianciss 1555 to las attn. nfl.fla is ist.n,,ttl ..SIsrS eM •~ie l.ysi,pat, Ms been iMiaStsly — - psek, t~ it. sefl of aIS lii .sn. -. -V.. e..tw~.s.oa.id.nd tmooaq,anbl., .osns isSue.. eb ef— titUs. tigel* The gumerese stsri or tbs pn~1.,as Iss~stitle4 esis ssfl tea i’..st.tflj be •rMlcstM. 15s,e On Sle~ !p. the 5 bet wart., esatior, the leash itt. Sn. t.b.ra4e,Ss e baa Recipe column k’r.nmlrriflr.nreeM. - SALMON4DAF---~--One pound can of salmon One tablespoon lemon juice. Few grains cayenne, One teaspoon saltTwo eggs, Two-thirds cup chopped celery, Three-fourths cup Rice Crispies. One-half teaspoon baking powder. One-half cup unsweetened canned milk. One-half cup liquid drained from sllln,on, Remove the skin and bones from • salmon and flake with a fork. Add the ingredients to the meat In the order given. Mix well ond shape into —log _lh&keju.agxeaaeLor_oilesLhak, ing dial, in a moderate oven about 30 - niinutes, or until the loaf crust is firm and brow,,, Besisove from pan on hot platter. (iars,ish with parsley or lemon. Serv~ssix. . .~_ ?MSr,n, rs,wr4. •. - is •s,f,nttybe pr.,Irly e,ssbuishel sissIta, 5, InnS Qennor. berOy hin,5 IS’ .stçattea or it. ~to$. ~, — - - - . . • th? ttflesnetth t.tmWhjin. 54. of cisterns.. Pnlsi$ lsn tist s.dt sa. j.tr.rtt. us is.... ter..rGtill s5 ,sr.smsi •in~.is,.O, sal ~ni5. -, ~~‘‘ Ott.. Ira.? is isaS Sal lbs On.’ 551 Sf 55 slat. this t.t .ij.atatit lsj .5 OttiS?, *7 ‘4 . I. th, -,:o~rLord, ‘a. thowal ‘ins • esn~xa iris. in1 ~ of the Ci’s Ith, ‘I,. i’ ~i:-:l _r”~~~ j~ - ,,. — -0-- ir HICKORY NUT CAKE One cliii sugar . Butter size of an egg. Whitei0ftWOegga. ‘Iwo-thirds cup sweet milk. lw,, cups flàur, Tw.qAe~spoonsbaking powder. Salt. FILLING. One cup chopped nut meats. Two-thirds cup sour Cream. Pinch of soda. One cup sugar. Boil until it begins to thicken. Beat 1 and let cooi before putting on cake. —. -News 5th sad 6* The 5th and 6th grada are plannlog a short program for Wednesday. Elfl* The 8th grade is welcoming a new member, Frederick Wagner, Class News Fresba.. The Freshmen gave a splendid high school program Friday. The main attractiot. wu a modem version of “The Courtship of Miles Standish” which was preceded by a reading ot the orIginal poem by Longfellow sad a girls’ - quartet singing Thanksgiving songs, The cast has been asked to repeat theic p!aY for the grades and also to give It in South Lyon. - ____ A.,.-’ Gail Ptrick, Jos.ph Cawthorn FEATURE NO. 2 Tim McCoy in FIGHTING SHADOWS with Robert Allen, Cunna Mitch.U Sun., Mon, Tue., Use. I, 2 3 Dick Powell & Ruby Kesler in SHIPMATES FOREVER with Lewis Sic.,., Rose Alexander Dick Form, Eddi. Aeuff Father Knows Best Cartoon The Crusade. In Old K.ntucky Charlie Clan In Shanghai Redhead. am Parade Uttle Amities Even Night at Light M.tropelltsa Thanks a MiUlon - ‘ Ca~en~gat lthOO a. - me AND EVERY SATURDAY THEREAFTER Everything sole under cgyer. We invite every live stock buyer and dealer,..as well as the_entire public, to these sales of Cows, Ca1n~, Ung~ SMALL PIGS, ~SEEP, POUL~ flY, ThWZJSEHOLO-- -• GOODSThis ii EVERYBODY’S AUCTION and will bq held EVERY ,3ATURDAY, rain or shine. YOU are invited to bring your LIVESTOCK, FURNITURE, or what have you, and enter same in these sales Stalls far rent in main buildini. Lwich counter at grounds. EVERYTHING SOLD ON COMMISSION. - -• - ‘ Remember Saturday,- Nov. 30, 10 A. M. WALTER LANPHIER GORDON E. SMITH Mans can - . - ca. ai Far Information Call CAPT. E,C. SMITH: Auctioneer, Phosio Ann Arbor 729F-21 - I After Thanksgii’ing i SPECIALS FRESH HERmNG 3 lbs. for I - Fillets -. : . - ROUND -STEAK Pure Lard ~- - -. .- lb. 17c - 25c F-. . -- : ‘2. ILl. for 27c F 2 lbs. for. 29c •21c: : lb. 17 - ‘-- Vegetable Compound PORK ROAST . ‘• C. Pork Chops Selected OYSTERI -e ‘ U lb.- 29c . pint ZSc_] CHUCK ROAST •lb. 19C Ama FIGS That’s Just what Ford wants you to do, It you will net a date for an ilon.the.Jobi~test your Ford dealer wilt gladly place a 193~ Ford V-8 Truck or Commercial Cpr at your disposal.1 Try it out on your farm, Use it as fl.svlnr. 1w 1tpsn.vAs~asllnahogLmcthosI.. you won .i :-n’~rown. Keep track of Us coats, SeOii’oW’qUi~klY gewyoupmEes ;aIowIts7 Thes’iJltEwy. .. the way thiit is leaSt likely 80-horsepower V-B engine enables you to to bring regrets afterwards. . Is to make your own teats, When you have ~heoppor- pull out ftf tough spots with heavy loads, -- -- Couldiany teat he more fair? Is there any tunity of trying a truck right on your own IT STANDS tO *èEson that your ne~ghbor’s opinion may not be your opinion. lie ma tell you his Ford V.8 Truck Is the best true be ever owned, But you may hesitate to rely an his opinion when you buy a truck. farm, hauling your own loads, running over the same roads you would use If the truck belonged to yots . . you can get a much better Idea of what to expect from that truck. FORD DEALERS better way to find out Just exactly Ford v-a Truck or Commercial Car what a will do for you? Get In touch with your Ford dealer today and set a date for this test. OF MICHIGAN a . a a a a a aa lb. lOc pkqs. 14c DATE(. OILIT1NE . —‘pr’ “r’ ~Msiav ______ TWINKLE 3 —r - 7. MIXED NUTS COUNTS?, cwa - II Aa,opuLAm ii a a a is a a a II a a II a LI a in a a a a a in a . - • for lOc CIGAR~TTES flUb. lOc CALIFORNIA • • 3 lbs. 25c SWEET POTATOES 39c 37c • 5~?~h27t’ carton IleiTsi tl .10 W All Popular Brands CRANBERRIES GRAPES lbs. let 3 Eatmore Brand LImit, 3 lbs. to a 1b15c cufloessi GOLDEN RiPE BANANAS. 2~’15c . TREE RIPENED e 5 lbs. 19c ORANGES U in a a a a a a 23c ‘°~‘ . ass. N UUa a aa is a N aa a at C a FLOUR PILLSBURY BESt an -. Cs CANDY BARS - . - ‘tJ HIEAPPLE ~ 2 19c C 0 ~ cr roll 0 ,~FEEE’BRAND • 2 - TINY PEAS ouimN OLIVES . countav ctus a a a a Jib. BUTTER FRENCH o lb. . -.. .st*~ tUMPKlN-~~’7re.r--suv- a. ‘Ti YOUR FORD DEALER SINCE 1915 29c a in Hugh Arms lb. juts - 1k 25tj lb - HAMBURGER. Zasu Pius & Hugh O’Connell in SHE GETS HER MAN Lud.a LttU.e.ld Chap. 3 of Tailspin Tommy Leather Meciters Comedy COMING A17RACFIONSm PAIR G~OUN~$ -~ Wed., Thur., D.c. 4, 5 Sponsored by the Senior Clan of the Srigbtoi, High, Buy your tickets form a S.niorl with HELEN TWEI..VETREES, ANN AR*OR . ‘SATURDAY, NOV. 30 tal -New __________ . - “Wheie’d you-all git that derby hut?” Mr. and Mrs. Vemn Thompson and “flits a surprise fun, numb wife.” son Ernest, and IX Dunham returned “A surprise?” from their hunting trip bringing back “Ali rums home ole tither night un— a fine 200-pound buck. cxpected an’ found hit on ste tist,le.’-~ Mr. and Mrs~Edward Skelton will have as their Thanksgiving dinner guests, Mrs Eltsn Brady of j’on(i.ac, Famoui Rule in Ea 1ad and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller of EngimInd’s famous rule 5of prima— town. geniture. by whieb the oldest son sucMr. and Mrs. B. A. Dean will ~nceeded without a will, was never formuulnted as a eownnd by any English tertain for Thanksgiving and -the weekend, their daughters, Miss \‘ir— king or parliament. ginia Dean of River Rouge and Miss Estherfleairot~%mtn- Arbor. ~inrecent_yeara..the,,,moaLcootthClng: ‘F—&-Soults-want-tbe-home-of-his evidence of the longevity of ilto world son Byron, and family at Maceday has coma ‘i’ronl the physicists., Gardens, Pontiac, for the weekent Byron andson. Franklin have returned from a dccl- hunting trip near Houghton. Washington BRIGHTON, MICHIGAN FRI., SAT. NOV. 29, 30 SMART GIRL “‘In •.‘W..’Wp ...1lI.n.w~r • C-.-- WAFFLES Mix and sift two and one—half cups white unit? with four level teaspoons linking powder und one scant teaspoon salt. Separate three eggs, beating the yolks to a cream and the whites to a stiff froth, Add the yolks and one and m,ne-hnif clips milk to the dry mixture (lien add one and one.half.tablespoons i,ielted butter, and last of all fold in lime stiffly beaten egg whites, This snakes about 12 large waffles. THEATRE Opening Auction The Sophomores slso have a new member, Fred Reed. Jan’.. SWEET MILK GRIDDLE CAKES The Junior rings are expected soon, Three cups flour, three teaspoons - There Are only three days of school baking powder, rounded; one teaspoon this week due to the Thanksgiving holsalt, one.fourth cup sugar, two cops sweet s,milk, one egg, two tablelpoons Idays. melted butter, WAFFLES One and three-fourths cups flour. Three teaspoons baking powder. One-half teaspoon salt. One tablespoon melted butter. One cup milk. Two egg yolks. Two egg whites. Mix ‘and sift dry Ingredients. rnllkgradually,_yolka_of ten beaten, butter and. whites of~eggs beaten stiff, Cook on a greased hot waffle iron, Serve witls maple syrup. : New Hudson School Notes Rüip~ I-’ -- The . 1.ease nntlt sat tat. thitI f~ baa atUta6ta*di’~ 7 ettesar lerI.at tifld. Mn be.i isipi: outs’s to the a’gnsilvs AM’ iswiXibnslr LIJaIM •fterte or its SSchlp.n T.btrculstii 5jss’sLttSoI,~’ me.. stunts.. Mrs baa fiMsi,.d in on b~rtont °.v-” t5.n~.t,the / eale er ehwt..s.ssis. Alt ISa Mt b,s,. tames it’s be list aCt”’ it!’ .e*,t. ant.S fleshly Local- Newo Mr. and ,Mrs. Leslie Hoffman and small daughter of Tyrone were at the E. C, foams home one day last week. St. Mary’s League of St. Mary’s church, Mhlford, are planning a Christmas feitival for the evening of Dee. 4th. • Wiust gift could give her greater happiness than a 1936 Speed-Queen washer? Sold exclusively at Wlngle— mire’s Stores-Holly & Fenton. ndv ‘Fi~\~~psday club are entertaining tltefrifusbonds at dinner and for the evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K, Arms, Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Calkins and Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Cnlikns and family are Thanksgiving dinner guests at the E. E. Caikins home in Ann Arbor. Mr. and Mn. Herman Xeverth and daughter Shirley will be Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mrs. Nev’erth’s sister, Mrs. Ceo. Richards, and family at Brighton. 0 . Mn ss5ert.aetS ths en bpths *1 b.ne,s.sat’ as — asia aaeiia SI lit sseb.n.M,s been .pt ens ts~ the’ Oseibaa ThURSDAY, NOV. 28, t935 TANGERINES Pull of Juice • dot 15c 5 25c lbs. rj1 -a a a a ‘aais a a a a aII a a a a aa a a aa in a in a a a a ~AI4~ ..._.....ataaaaaaaaaa.aaa...~ I a 4
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