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1 HE CORUNNA NEWS A Co&aeldaoa c hm Conrap* Independen and Cormna Journal ONE DOLLAR PER EAR CORUNNA, MICHIGAN, HURSDA, AUGUS 22, 1940 VOLUME 55, NUMBER 34 oung Lad Klled Near New Lo hrop ARNOLD AKLIN FAALL IN JURED LAS SAURDA. Ran Ino Sde o Car Drven Frank Byrne, o Bay Cy, and Wa* Klled Insanly. by Arnold akln, aged 8, small son o Mr. and Mrs. Henry akln, who lve norheas o New Lohrop, was aally nured Saurday las, us beore noon, when he ran no he sde o-a car drven by Frank. M. Byrne, o Bay Cy. he lle ellow, wh hs broher, Waler, aged 7, and sser Florence, aged 6, were playng a he sde o a gasolne FINE WOMAN KILLED IN CRASH Mrs. Frances Jones, aged 25 year?, wdow o he lae Waler Jones, o Owosso, was nsanly klled and Mrs.. Mare Kuchar, sep-mcher o Mr>. Jones, was serously and possbly crcally nured "a seven o'clock uesday mornng, when.he auo be- ( ng drven by Mrs. Jones became' salled on he Mchgan Cenral ack our mles souh o Owosso, near M-47. A regh ran crashed no he auo. he neares accoun o us how he accden happened s old by Ber oung, engneer o he regh ran. Mr. oung old-ocers ha he ran was comng norh, and us as hey urned he curve' he saw he auo on he rack. He rancally blew he whsle on he engne, ammed on he brakes, bu was unable o hal he ran. he engne h he car squarely, carred or a ew rods, and hen hrew abou een ee o he wes he ran wen s ull lengh beore could be brough o a sop. he accden was nvesgaed by <Jeorge Ewell, depuy sher. Neghbors old Ewell ha hey heard he shrek o he whsle, and he grndng o he-brakes. Alon Scho, a armer resdng near he scene o he dsaser, was one o he rs o reach he scene 0 he Oldmer ]Q ROAR ENERAINS HE LANES I ceme&er BACK O WEPAVS V/M N,5lU UQu HOW WE 090W/E.BR OF-lU OW A LILE LAP A&OO IXh& r*k we WAS V >us A6E ANP HAP A LEA0NAPE SAND UJ*. rm, HE'S oo& MOS <nxa$$vl \ MHZCHAWI HO ELLING H0W FAR a? WILL ao- * raee HC?W MoPEsr 1¾^ SAP I he hree oces have already re ceved her applcaon orms whch!? * "J* < mus be made ou by he alens, and hey may oban hem a he hree oces. Under he order all alens mus AUO LICENSES EXPIRE Calendar Preuared LAS OF AUGUS "?.. ' - Mors han 425,0,00 moor car ow:> JOl VlFGUW voull ers hroughou -Mchgan are opera!-. ng wh rs hal year lcense ags -- whch expre a mdngh, Augus : 31s, accordng o announcemen by Harry F. Kely, Secreary o Sae. : Alhough ull year ags have been ] on sale' a hal prce snce July 10,. Secreary Kelly repors ha sales ONL HREE CRIMINAL CASES LISED FOR RIAL. have been slow and ha ndcaons are ha all ocer wll be crowded Fy-nne Peoner! or Amercan durng he las o he sale. ; Czenshp o be Examued on Many persons have nqured as o he possbly o an exenson o he I Aernoon o Fr* Day. Augus 31s deadlne and have been I, ' _. normed ha under he law neher! he / a, len^' or he ; Sepember he secreary o sae nor any oher! erm o he Shawassee crcu cour ocal has he rgh o gran more has been prepared by Couny Clerk me. - Sherman Welch, he erm openng "he law s clear on hs pon," on uesday, Sepember 3. sad Mr. Kelly, <: and requres ha Only hree crmnal cases are lsed or ral hese beng he cases volaon ckes be gven o car owners ound operang whou all year agans Phlp Darbor, Gerald Mark plaes on Sepember rs." end Chares -.,,. Rce. However,. several L o ad las mnue cusomers o. ohers, ^11. *>? algned n cour on ees o he secreary o sae wll, ha da y«r * expeced. here are -man open aer regular hours dur- >*** UsUal number o law and channg he las hree or our days o,^ 1?^" o be dsposed o. BOS. FLNN PASSES homas B. Flynn, aged 82 years, aher o Posmaser Leo Flynn, o New Lohrop, passed away a hs home n Flushng Las hursday eve ruck whch was us pullng ou o he drveway when Arnold suddenly ran no he road and no he sde o he Byrne car, us passng. He was khed nsanly. Hs body ^was badly mulaed by he mpac and he 'r-eral servces were held on Monday ornng rom S. Mchael's Church n Maple Grove/ wh he Rev. Fr. A. O. Hoser o he "Ann's" o he Cdrunna Ro ary club were eneraned on ues regser and hose over 14 years o He old he ocers ha he ound, day evenng o hs week, when a age mus be ngerprned. cang, and nermen was made n Mrs. Jones lyng on he runnng! dnner meeng was held a he Whe S. Mchael's Cemeery. I board o he car, sll breahng. She House, on M-71. Close o y were he. ury or he erm has been he parens have long been mem [ded soon aer beng receved n he on hand or he excellen seak dnbers o S. Mchael's parsh, and he hospal. ner provded. nng, ollowng an llness due o he Anrm. Mame Cosselman.. chosen as ollows: boy aended hs rs Holy Commun-} Mrs. Kuchar was ghly wedged; Followng he dnner, accordon OUDOOR SUPPER nrmes o age. Bennngon, C. J. Mddleon. on servce las May. ln he rear sea and was wh he musc was presened by a young Mss Mr. Flynn was born n New ork Burns, Erma Sckle*. he akln home s locaed a he! greaes dculy ha she was re-»rom Chesanng, and he program SERVED sae, and was he?on o- horr.r ; = Caledona. Ben. Kebler. Sagnaw-Genesee couny lne, he! leased. A he hospal was re-s was n charge o Sher Ray Gellaaccden happenng n Sagnaw coun- pored ha she had suered a rac- ly* Jndge Collns was he., rs, km speak- _ he Broadcasers" o he Meh and Elzabeh Flynn, and came <\ Fareld, Fred Clark. Hazelon ownshp a he acre o Hazelon, Delber Coner and Ray y. Coroner L. A. Lamber o Sagnaw was called by he Genesee counous nernal nures. called upon, Mrs. E.. Sdney, Mrs. on Monday evenng, when hey For abou y years he resded or. Mddlebury, Russel Chaee and ure o he skull as well as oher ser ev, anhen * number" o ladves were oda ««* school, held a meeng! ab7uwelve y7ara, wh hs rens. Hancbe. y auhores. He dd no ndcae he wo women were alone n he Herber Krbs, Mrs. Harold Serr and gahered a he home o Mr. and he arm near New Lohrop, movng Chas. Sacker. ha an nques would be necessary. car and were en roue o Memoral Mrs. Royal Vncen, respondng, Mrs. Kenneh Cooper, where hey o Flushng some weny years ago. ' New Haven, Orvlle Jones and Jos. Grea sympahy s' el or he hospal o ge Anne Kuchar, he Followng he bre speakng prosx-year-old daugher o Mrs. Kuchar [ pram, he sher nroduced some served an ou o doors supper a In 1885 he was uned n marrage *> Wagner. grevng amly by many rends n seak roas n whch 31 members and Mss Ella Donoghue, who passed \ Owosso ownshp, Ellngon S, he ragc loss o hs lle boy. who had recovered rom an operaon I new angled game, bu rgh hen and r, * nds Parcpaed a busness and away several years ago. Mr. Flvrm Johns. For he nermen ceremones small or he removal o her onsls Mon-1 here he News man made a ge-a- * c!> ro S m ollowng. was a kndly, splendd czen and hs ' p «>rry, Clarence Moldenhauer. cousns o he boy aced as pall bearers. hey were: Gerald Brchmeer, along he rack a rs rave rse o > wha ook place. he nex mornng PP" 1 *' 1 by a readng rom He was a member o S. Rober's day. Chldren's clohng scaered way and we us don' know wha, PWam o he evenng was passng s mourned by a wde crcle, he bele ha here were chldren n»u o he olks sad hey had a loa JrW* r K m»7 p«<>- Warner. here, Caholc church o FlusHry, an o ^l0 7 ed * e b # U!! ne4 1 *"*">*? er he Holy Name socey o he parsh Raymond Brchmeer, Kenneh Schuser^ La Verne akln, Earl akln, and Joe Keller. Survvng besdes he parens are a broher, Waler, and seven ssers, Maran, Levora, Norne, Florence, Joan, Donna Jean, and Marory, all he car. he clohng was or Anne un. Kuchar. Dr. G. L. Cramer, coroner, sad ha he deah o Mrs. Jones was due o a broken back and shock. he remans were removed o Knapp 4k Also survvng are he Smh's uneral home. he woman's a home. grandparens, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph akln and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Shuser, o New Lohrop. DEAH OF MRS, A. M. BENLE Mrs. A. M. Benley, aged 81, wdow o he lae Alvn M. Benley, ounder o he Owosso Manuacurng Co., one o Owossb's oldes and mos successul ndusres, ded a 10:45 o'clock on las Saurday ngh n her Olver sree home o a hear DAWN PAROL COMES SUNDA husband, Waler Jones, ded las all. he deah o Mrs. Jones brngs Fy planes, consung he o 23 he number o persons who, "Dawn Parol," are expeced here on VERN BROWN IS CLUB SPEAKER Audor General Vernon W. Brown o Mason, and he sae capol, was he gues speaker a a noon-day luncheon o he Kwans and Roary clubs o Owcsso, held n Hoel Owosso Wednesday noon, when guess and members o he wo clubs o he number o nearly a hundred were presen. he day's program was n charge o Prosecung Aorney Arhur Per- ^be drecon o he class presden Lowell Bouck. I was decded o have a meeng he hrd Monday n Sepember, a Rosevear Park hs o be a pcnc supper. Mr*. Jenne Luchenbll had charge o he socal hour, when a Bble quz cones was conduced, Mrs, Luchenbll also readng "he Old 1 - * - - Durng he aernoon o he rs day y-nne peoners or Amercan czenshp wll be examned, ogeher wh her wnesses. A represenave o he ederal governmen wll be n cour durng he sesson, o asss n he work. He s survved by wo son*. Lous, o Fln, and Leo. o New IOhroo. and hree daughers. Mrs. Mare Rush, Alber DoederJen. Scoa, Mary Houghon. Shawassee, Lloyd ansen. Vence. Wm. Golombsky. Vernon, Berha Pra. WoodnuU. Edward Craword. Owosso cy Mary Paee, Har- Anns. o Hong Kong, Chna, and ley Canseld, Frederck Lynch, he Msses Paulne and Anna Flynn, Henry McCure and Ivan Whe. ". home. He also leaves a sser, Corunna Wnred Purkss, Ml- Mrs. homas McGraw, o Flushng. drr " d Rohade* and Wm. Perce. Mrs. Anns has been a he home o, Durand Merr E. Dean, Wllam her aher snce Augus 3rd. Cole and E. A. MacLachlen. Clay House." Laer Mrs. Lowell» All _ J ^ ^ J I-*-*-! Funeral servces were conduced Bouck d.reced several neresng rom S, Hober. s church m Fll -?h. games. REURNS FROM SHOP COURSE Mrs. Margare Smh, Couny School Commssoner, reurned las have me deah n rac accdens Sunday nex. hs * a group o n Shawassee couny, or Shawassee vng, arplanes ploed by lcensed couny persons klled elsewhere r lers rom numerous ces hroughhe sae snce January 1, hs ' ou he lower pennsula. Owosso s us one less han double he oal ocals expec y planes o vs klled all o las year. (he arpor here wh abou 100 vsors. he plos wll ly rom her home? o hs secon a dawn Sunday and are expeced o all reach here by 9 o'clock. hey wll hen moor downown rom he arpor or breakas. A program s beng arranged by he Saurday rom he annual eorven Owosso Flyng Club and he Owosso on o school commssoners and Imnrovemen Assocaon. :rom akng a wo weeks "shop ng, Saurday mornng, a 9 o'clock. Rev. W. J. DesLongchamps ocang, wh nermen n S. Robera cemeery. ADMI HEIR GUIL Wllam Kreger and Anna Kazala, he Dero par who creaed such a urore a Durand a week ago, when hey assauled he ngh wach, ed DUANE DUCHER RIES hm o a ree wh hs own handcus Funeral servces or young Duane and 0 <»k "»* K«n, were brough be- Du+che- who. lo«h*-'o ^ hr> re- re Judge Collns n he crcu su o an auo accden en days ; cour on Saurday, when hey pleadago, were held rom he Knapp & +* P ly o hree charges. hey Smh unevnl bom* hur*d"'v aer- pleaded guly o he charges o re- par ^rss s.-^.'srsr '?x *<?%*?& -ss' ** *» <>'»- <* >- < *» ^-.- ^ - ~»* aack. Mrs. Benley had no prevously (suered such aacks, and on or ake-o and reurn home, 'supervson problems n a one room he uneral home was crowded w wld escapade sared when hey were he ocang pasor. carryng concealed weapons. he was presumably n excellen healh. I s expeced ha Col. Floyd E. rural school. he servces wh many rends and augh, ryng o se-l a second ano. She enoyed he company o rends Evans, drecor o he Sae Board here are 83 couny school com relaves o he youh aendng, and?? h were remanded o he couny o he umos, and was a woman o o Aeronaucs, wll be among he mssoners n he sae, only abou a numerous loral peces surrounded J a ' o a^s senence, parcularly charable naure. She vsors. *, hrd o hem enrollng or he above he ber durng he res. Scores o Charles Brown. Owosso, was sennereons vewed he remans as hey enced o serve rom sx monhs o was a grea lover o lowers, and he he dawn parol makes vss \ course a pslan, whch s desgbeauul gardens surroundng her pon, who nroduced he speaker. *very Sunday o some Mchgan cy, naed as dealng wh essenal phases lay n sae n he resdence pror o home were a delgh o all who saw Mr. Brown has served he sae n I vsed us a year ago wo years a Jackson.'c unlawully I o he work nvolved n hs mporhe servces, and rends o he de-, drvng away a car n Owosso. hem. many capaces, and prevous o hs Whle he parol has no regular an oce. Abou 61 o he 83 cornmembershp, nves all lcensed mssoners aended he convenon. he uneral servces were held a elevaon o he oce o audor ceased-aced as pal bearers, honorary bearers and lower bearers. young men who conessed o break Ralph Caseel, one o he our wo o'<hock on uesday rom her lae I general, had served or en years n plos o on n he lghs. Durng s progress'an honorary derroe o Maser o Educaon was beson sand a Benne Feld, WRS g'w- home n Owosso wh Rev. Rex Ho-* he legslam-e. He spoke on he Pall bearers were Fred Laza, Eddurcs n every deparmen o he so Monday ngh, aer havng ng and enerng obs a he conces man o he Congregaonal church accounng sysem a he sae capocang, wh nermen; n he 1 ol, and he s creded wh knowng dean o proessors a Wesern Sae D ' * aler Grahar Bud Rul,k and.owed upon Or. Ernes Burnham; r VS^.h ^* ^v^ on.hry days n he couny al and - Rober Rourke. Honorary bearers Benley Mausoleum a Oak Hll cemeery..'ae han perhaps any oher man. In Eugene B. Ello, sae supernend more concernng he nances o he PIONEER PASSES ormal School, Kalamazoo, by Dr. wo vears probaon. were James Fzparck, Lyle Alean- James Qurk, o LangsbUrg, en- Mrs. Benley s survved by one ac, hs has sor o been "a hobby" Charles W. Frederck, acred 87 en o publc nsrucon. ered o. Paul Hagan. Wllam Osburn, a ^lea o nly o a charge o son, Calvn P. Benley, who succeeded hs aher as presden and genshare n cung o needless expen- "<?* couny, ded a hs home n Owos wh Ven, and he had done hs ull years, a poneer resden o Shawas- Carman Johnson, Al Ducher. Rober ra^e' an^ was remanded o he cus- Judson, Jr., and Clarence Knapp. od V o * he sher o awa seneral manager o he Owosso Manu been acurng Co., and on he numerous sae. drecorae^ n he nancal world. I He gave a mos neresng alk. She also leaves our grandchldren 'whch was grealy apprecaed by all as well a* one sser, Mrs. Mlan presen. Goodrch, o Opnng, N.. Anoher son, Leu. Alvn Morrell Benlev, ded overseas durng he World War. HONORED B SAE DEPARMEN Mrs. Margare Smh, Shawassee Couny School Commssoner, was delegaed by he Sae Deparmen o Educaon o broadcas as a par o her program over Saon WKAR upon he opc, "Wha Should be augh n a One Room Rural School." he me o he. broadcas wll be a wo o'clock on Frday aernoon, Aug. 30, and he saon, WKAR. n alng healh snce June. Prevous o ha he had been n excellen healh, and was very acve. He had OWOSSO MAN INJURED Byron erry, aged 40 years, s be-,,.,,, ng reaed n Memoral hospal or Ardena Maurer. Mrs. Leroy Dury. been engaged n armng, and aer nurcs susaned n an accdel on ANNUAL FREE MEHODIS Mss Irene Marn, Mrs. Mary Byercsposmg o hs arm had done work M-21, a shor dsance wes o Vence ] v and Mrs \ Dunckle m lm garden every day durng he.cener, uesday ngh. erry's neck ' Uunckle. CONFERENCE HIS DRIVER'S LICENSE season.. '... s broken, and hs condon s cr-! he annual Conerence o he Free He was born ;n Vence ownshp,, \ Qn \ Mehods chnrch held n he grove and unl 1911 had resded here con- Jus wha happoned mav never be SUSPENDED,us wes o Fln, came o a close or.uous y and aer ha dae he, known. Sher's ocers who nvesmoved o Owosso He s survved by gaed, sad ha erry's car le he he Amercan War Mohers wll mos successul gaherngs ever held WAR MOHERS O MEE Sunday evenng, aer one o he James EHcrbrock, 20, o Owosso ownshp, pleaded guly beore Jusrce Hue-h Nchols n Corurma ues Funeral servces are beng held hs wdow and hree chldren. shoulder o he hghway and raveled be eneraned n he home o Mrs. bv he assocaon. A large number day o a charge o reckless drvng n l*"om he Lyons-Jennngs uneral no?,.pc a dsance o abou 250 Maud Fuller, 120 Eas Olver sree, rom Corunna and vcny aended. connecon wh an accden n Bur- l nome ee and hen rolled over, hng a Corunna. on Saurday. Augus 24. On Sunday more han 2,000 people a hree o'clock hs (hurson las Saurday n whch ve per-' dav elephone pole. I A po-luck dnner wll be served, and gahered n he grove or he day, > aernoon, wh nermen n sons were nured. Oak Hll cemeery. Ivan Sansh, who resdes nearby, hose aendng are asked o brnr and,- he Sunday echool sesson, he and was us reurnng rom hs work, able servce. regsraon showed 1,850 presen, he cour ned hm $25, assesssd heard he crash, and ound he un- All War Mohers, wheher mem- he Easern Mchgan conerence $10 coss and suspended hs drver's orunae ellow unconscous n he bers or no, wll be welcome. Plans o whch he Corunna church s a lcense or 90 days. He also pu hm on probaon or sx monhs and ordered hm o make resuon or he ALIENS MUS REGISER auo. He phoned Memoral hospal. wll be made or he sae convenon, member, s one o he larges n he or he ambulance.! o be held n Dero n Ocober. hs counry, and ncludes all o he erdamage done o he oher c*r. Ellerbrock's car crashed no one drven by Mrs. Laura Gould, Chcago, n Buron. Hs moher, Mrs. Ewald Ellerbrock and Mr. Goud each receved broken legs. Regsraon o all alens as requred by a recen governmen order, wll begn a he Owosso, Corunna and Durand posoces on Aug. 27, was announced uesday by Hugh M. Mller, asssan posmaser a Owosso. In charge o lowers were Mss ence. Vvan Marn, Mrs. Howard Vander. karr, Mrs. Ernes Harrs, Mrs. Kerm Znel, M-s. Harold Swhar. Mss Mrs. erry old he ocers ha meeng was orgnally scheduled o rory n he easern hal o Mchher husband had le hs home a 7 be held n Corunna, bu was changed gan, and rom Dero o he Sras. o'clock o have some work done on owng o lack o acles. Some o Rev. H. A. Wlcox, he very caps ca, «nd rado, and ha was he he Mohers rom Fln md Dero able pasor o he Corunna church, las she saw o hm unl she was call- wll be presen a he meeng on was reurned or anoher year, whch ed o he hospal, a hree o'clock n Saurday. Anna Dyer, correspond- s hghly pleasng o he rends o he mornng. ng secreary. he pasor and hs esmable we.

2 !* Wllke Speeo O Accepsnc a v hrlls Mal C Republcan Canddae cr Presden Oulnes Polces Beore Vas! AmHcu^s' a El wood. ELWCOD,. IND. Ccrnr back o hs, *ao own n whch he was born sne grew o young manhood, and beore a.,vdly. enhusasc audence o many housands,'wendell Wllke acceped he nomnaon or Presden on he Republcan cke.- In ha accc-pnnc'e Mr. WHUe promsed he knd o leadershp '-a wll keep'amerca a naon o ree men, a naon o prosperous people, a naon oerng opporuny or all. He sad: "An accepance sp?ech s a canddae's keynoe, a declaraon o hs broad prncples. I canno possbly revew he ssues n deal. I shall, however, cover each o hem rankly durng hs campagn. Here I gve you an oulne o.he polcal phlosophy ha s n my hear. We are here oday o represen a sacred cause he preservaon o Amercan democracy. "Obvously* I <-anno lead hs Cause -alone. I need he help o every Amercan' Republcan, Democra or Independen -Jew, Caholc, or Proesan people o every color, creed, and race. Pary lr.es arc l down. Nohng ccud make.ha cleared han he nomnaon by he.republcans o.a lberal Democra who changed hs pary alaon be- cause he ound democracy n he I Republcan pary and no n he our lberes, I should no hesae New Deal pary. o sand or war. Bu lke a grea hunderous applause graded-wll- \ many oher Amercans I saw wha ke's saemen ha pary nss are! war was lke a rs hand n down. When he sad he mes de- J I know wha war can do o demoralze cvl lberes a home. And I manded he help o Amercans rom every walk, he cheers came wave beleve o be he rs duy o a upon Wave, ho vas r;--v.-d ^-./-^ J Presden o ry o manan peace. WENDELL WILLKIE Republcan Canddae or Presden. sensed ha yped ha very hough. Here were a hundred housand Amercans rom every par o he Uned Saes, represenng every ah, every saon o le, ye carred away by a sngle devoon. Mr. Wllke brely skeched hs boyhood n Ehvood and old o hs ancesors who, 'lke he ancesors o mllons o Amercans, lved n cenral Europe. hey were humble people no members o he rulng or wealhy classes. her opporunes were resrced by dscrmnaory laws and class dsncons. One v&s exled because o hs relgon; Anoher was persecued because he beleved n he prncples o he French revoluon; and sll anoher was aled or nssng on he rgh o ree speech. As her descendan, 1 have ough rom boyhood agans sll hose resrcons, dscrmnaons and yrannes. And I am sll ghng." Foregn Polcy. Mr. Wllke compared he peace o Amerca wh he condons n war-orn Europe, and dened hs oregn polcy by sayng: "No man s so wse as o oresee wha he uure holds or o lay ou a plan or. No man can guaranee o manan peace. Peace s no somehng ha a naon can acheve by sel. I also depends on wha some oher counry does. I s neher praccal, nor desrable, o adop a oregn program commng he Uned Saes o uure ac* on under unknown crcumsances. "he bes ha we can do s o decde wha prncple shall gude us. "For me, ha prncple can be smply dened: "In he oregn polcy o he Uned Saes, as n s domesc polcy, I would do everyhng o deend Amercan democracy and I would reran rom dong anyhng ha would nure. "We mus no perm. our emoons our sympahes or hareds o move us rom ha xed prncple." Agan he crowd le ou a deaenng cheer. I was an excng momen. A naon was wang anx- ' ously o hear Mr. Wllke's vews on oregn relaons. he enhus-,' asc response o he crowd releced a naon hrlled. Naonal Deense. From oregn polcy Wllke urned ; o naonal deense o whch he sad ' n par: r. Wendell WUke's Brhplace a l wood, Ind. "We mus r.o shrk he necessy o preparng our sons o; ake care o hemselves n case he deense o Amerca leads o war. I -shall no underake o analyze he legslaon en hs subec ha s now beore congress, or o examne he nenons o he admnsraon wh regard, o. I concur wh many members o my pary, ha hese nenons mus be closely wached. Neverheless, n spe o hese consderaons, I canno ask he Amercan people o pu her ah n me, whou recordng my convcon ha some orm o selecve servce s he only democrac w ay n whch o secure he raned and compeen manpower we need or naonal deense." He saed dene erms hs bele n a polcy o provdng o he opponens o orce he maeral resources o hs naon, and our own preparaon or meeng any emergency ha may arse, bu crczed he Presden n hs;conduc o oregn a"ars a hs crcal me, sayng: "here have been occasons when many o us have wondered he delberaely ncng us o war. I rus ha I have made plan -ha n he deense o Amerca, and o "Bu Mr. Roosevel has no done hs. He has dabbled n nlammaory saemens and manuacured pancs. O course, we n Amerca lke o speak our mnds reely, bu hs does no mean ha a a crcal perod n hsory our Presden should cause berness and conuson or he sake o a lle polcal oraory. he Presden's aacks on oregn powers have been useless and dangerous. He has coured a war or whch he counry s hopelessly unprepared and whch emphacally does no wan. He has secrely meddled n he aars o Europe, and he has even unscrupulously encouraged oher counres o hope or more help han we are able o gve. " 'Walk soly and carry a bg sck' was he moo o heodore Roosevel. I s sll good Amercan docrne or Under he presen admnsraon he counry has been placed n he alse poson o shoung nsuls and no even begnnng o prepare o ake he consequences." \ \ Cheers Inerrup. Several mes he speaker was. compelled o sop as applause and encouragng shous drowned ou hs voce. he cheers grew n volume and requency as Mr. Wllke, cng France as a ragc example, declared n a rm voce ha our oregn polcy mus "begn n he Uned Saes" and be dedcaed o makng us srong "rgh here n our own land." Reerrng o he deea o France, Mr. Wllke sad n par: "And n hs ragedy, le us nd our lesson. he oregn polcy o he Uned Saes begns rgh here n our own land. he rs ask o our counry n s nernaonal aars s o become srong a home. We mus regan prospery, resore he ndependence o our people, and proec our deensve orces. I ha s no done promply we *re n consan danger. I ha s done no enemy on earh dare aack us. I propose o do. "... I promse, by reurnng o hose same Amercan prncples ha overcame German auocracy once beore, boh n busness and n war, o oudsance Hler n any cones he chooses n 1940 or aer. And I promse ha when we bea hm, we shall bea hm on our own erms, n our own Amercan way." A Docrne o Growh. For our home polcy Mr. Wllke proposes o ollow a docrne o ncreased producon, o ncreased growh, nsead o he New Deal "docrne o dvson," and sad: "We are no asked o make more or ourselves. We are asked o dvde among ourselves ha whch we already have. he New 7 Deal docrne does no seek rsk, seeks saey. Le us call he "I pass" docrne. he New Deal deal, and reused o make any more bes on he Amercan uure. "Why, ha s exacly he course France ollowed o her desrucon! Lke he Blum governmen n France, so has our governmen become enangled n unruul polcal advenures. As n France, so here, we have heard alk o class dsncons and o economc groups preyng upon oher groups. "As or me, I wan o say here and now ha here s no hae n my hear, and ha here wll be none n my campagn. I s my bele ha here s no hae n he hears o any group o Amercans or any oher group excep, as he New Dealers seek o pu here or polcal purposes. I sand or a new companonshp n an ndusral socey.. ''Because I am a busness man, ormerly conneced wh a large company, he docrnares o he opposon have aacked.me as an opponen o lberalsm. Bu I was a lberal beore many o hese men had heard he word, and I ough or many o he reorms o he elder LaFollee, heodore Roosevel, and Woodrow Wlson beore anoher Rooseve adoped and dsored lberalsm. Opposed o Monopoles. "I beleve ha he orces o ree enerprse mus be regulaed, I am opposed o busness monopoles. I beleve n collecve barganng, by represenaves o labor's OWI ree choce, whou any nererence and n ull proecon o hose obvous rghs. I beleve n he manenance o mnmum sandard or wages and o maxmum sandards or hours. I beleve ha such sandards should consanly mprove. I beleve n he ederal regulaon o nersae ules, o secures markes, and o bankng. I beleve n ederal pensons, n adequae old age benes, and n unemploymen allowances. "I beleve ha he ederal governmen has a responsbly o equalze he lo o he armer, wh ha o he manuacurer/ I hs canno be done by pary o prces, oher means mus be ound wh he leas possble regmenaon o he armer's aars. I beleve n he encouragemen o co-operave buyng and sellng, and n he ull exenson o rural elecrcaon. Bu Amercan lberalsm does no conss merely n reormng lngs. I consss also n makng hngs. "And I say ha we mus henceorh ask ceran quesons o every reorm, and o every law o regulae busness or ndusry. We mus ask: Has encouraged our ndusres o produce? Has creaed new opporunes or our youh? Wll ncrease our sandard o lvng? Wll encourage us o open up a new and bgger world?" New Deal Vcm*. Mr. Wllke demanded ha knd o legslaon, ha polcy, ha wll encourage busness o expand, o creae obs or he unemployed, sayng: " s a saemen o ac/ and no longer a polcal accusaon, ha he New Deal has aled n s program o economc rehablaon. And he vcms o s alure are he very persons whose cause proesses o champon. "he lle busness men are vcms because her chances are more resrced han ever beore. "he armers are vcms because many o hem are orced o subss on wha s vrually a dole, under cenralzed drecon rom Washngon. "he nne or en mllon unemployed are vcms because her chances or obs are ewer. "Approxmaely 0,000,000 amles are vcms because hey are on rele. "And unless we do somehng abou soon, 130,000,000 people an enre naon wll become vcms, because hey sand n need o a deense sysem whch hs admnsraon has so ar proved sel powerless o creae anywhere excep on paper. "o accomplsh hese resuls, he presen admnsraon has spen $60,000,000,000. Mr. Wllke Acceps. "I accep he nomnaon o he Republcan pary or Presden o he Uned Saes. "I accep n he spr n whch I knew was gven a our convenon n Phladelpha he spr o dedcaon. I herewh dedcae mysel wh all my hear, wh all my mnd, and wh all my soul o makng hs naon srong. "Bu I say hs, oo. In he pursu o ha goal I shall no lead you down he easy road. I I am chosen he leader o hs democracy as I am now o he Republcan pary, I shall lead you down he road o sacrce and o servce o your counry. "Wha I am sayng s a ar harsher hng han I should lke o say n hs speech o accepance a ar harsher hng han I would have sad had he Old World no been swep by war durng he pas year. I am sayng o you ha we canno rebuld our Amercan democracy whou hardshp, whou sacrce, even whou suerng. I am proposng ha course o you as a canddae or elecon by you." When he speaker nshed, he crowd wen wld wh enhusasm. Has wen up n he ar and shous o "Hurrah or Wllke" came rom many housands. hey le he grea meeng repeang o each oher he words "Wllke he Hope o Amerca." AMAEUR SHOW O BE SAURDA NIGH Shawassee couny amaeurs n he world o eneranmen are urged o polsh up and ener he bg show scheduled or Saurday evenng, begnnng a 8:30 p. m., a Benne Feld, Owosso. Wmrers wll be aorded he opporuny o a rado appearance over Saon WJIM, Lansng, was announced by Lee Morrow, area supervsor or WPA recreaon deparmen, co-sponsorng he aarwh he cy, o Owosso and he Owosso Developmen Assocaon. Any amaeur o he couny s elgble o. ener whou cos, and admsson o he show wll be ree. Acs o every ype and descrpon, n-k:ng (lancers, sngers, muscans, ug-rers, acrobas, magcans, venrloquss, and many novely numbers are expeced o be on le beore he enry deadlne hursday ngh. All enres should' be led wh Mayor John Aord a hs oce n Owosso cy hall. Preparaons or he even, whch wll supplan he usual crcus o he pas wo years, are beng made on an elaborae scale and specal lghng eecs wll play on he specally consruced sage o enhance he-varous presenaons, was saed by Mr. Morrow. A seres o specal numbers have been arranged or he urher enoymen o he specaors. NOICE OF ELECION o, he Qualed Elecors o he ownshp o Vence: ake Noce, ha an elecon o he Qualed Elecors o he ownshp o Vence wll ake place n sad ownshp on uesday, Sepember , when a Prmary Elecon wll be held or he placng n nomnaon canddaes or sae and couny ocers or all polcal pares, ncludng Governor, Leuenan Governor, U. S. Senaor, Represenave n Congress, Sher, Couny Clerk, Regser o Deeds, Couny reasurer, Couny Dran Commssoner, Judge o Probae, Crcu Cour Commssoners, Coroner and Couny Surveyor and Prosecung Aorney. he polls o sad elecon wll open a 7 o'clock n he orenoon and wll reman open unl sx o'clock n he nernoon o sad 10h day o Sepember, Daed, Augus 12, KIRB HUDSON. ownshp Clerk. DWKH E. GILBER FUNERAL NRECO Ar Condon^ Fnn«r»l H«mn UMXc«!l«d Ambnanc* Serren ( PkoM 41 GAINES.-ll l r Always he Very Bes PURE DRUGS CHOICES CONFECIONS, EC. Our Prces Mean a Real Savng Wynn's Drug Sore Oppose Cour House Corunna M+++*4*++*+++*44HMh»++4H4?^^!HS > *0$ v J^...! A^^^J.u.^xAAAA A A. A A A A A * A A. A A A A A J * he CHORE BO I MILKER he Chore-Boy wll awaken he same neres and pleasure o he daryman n dong hs mlkng as he rubber red racor has eased he work n he eld or he armer. I wll do he work o wo men mlk weny cows per hour or only a ew cens per day. Save hours o drudgery and ncrease your mlk producon. Remember ha we also handle Repars or praccally all makes o Implemens bu parcularly he Alls-Chalmers. When you are n need o some par quckly, beer come o us. GLNN BRUNGER Phone 17 F 3 UC38 (833 )(9[&«ooo Facs ha Concern cm WHA HOPS DO FOR BEER AND ALE Hops are or lavor. hey gve o good beer and ale her lvely, appezng lavor, her pleasan, aromac ang. Brewers selec and blend her hops wh exreme care. In ac, every sep n makng beer and ale s conduced wh maserly skll o gve you beer-asng, more wholesome beverages. Now he brewng ndusry wans o dc one hng more. I wans o Proec your rgh o drnk good beer Lenno, Mch. JVA. 21 o a and ale by keepng he places where beer and ale are sold wholesome, oo. We wan undesrable, an-socal esablshmens "cleaned-up or closed-up." A plan o acon has already been pu no eec na number o saes. hs plan s beng exended. We'd lke you o know abou. Send or neresng ree bookle. Wre Uned Brewers Indusral Foundaon, 19 Eas 40h S., New ork, N.. BEER...a beverage o moderaon X \ x ll

3 _* 3^ Look over our Flock Now s he me o go hrough your poulry lock and pck ou he non-layers. We are n he marke or good heavy hens and good Leghorn hens. Or cusomers demand more and beer chckens. When you are ready o sell us drop us a card and we wll call uesday or Saurday. L. E. LUCE Roue 1 POULR BUER Phone Lennon 12-F-3 FLUSHING, MICH. ry Ou hs New Qeam-Colored Cream Saver Ge AH hese McO)RMa DEERING Feaures: 1 &XL pars conacng mlk mada o SAINLESS SEEL (bowl and dscs, cream and BlrrmmHr spous, regulang cover and loa, supply can). 2 SAINLESS SEEL pars las longer, preven odor and meallc lavor, are easer o clean, and do no rus 3 Open, easy-o-clean cream and slrmnlk spous. 4 Smooh, easy-o-clean, nolange regulang cover. 1 4 lead auce assures quck, complee dranage o he nono4plash supply can. hgh qualy ball bearngs on spndle and couner pnon. I Spndle o hardes, hgh qualy seel or maxmum le. Concal socke on on spndle assures perec selcenerng o bowl Full auomac olng o ball bearngs and man drve gear; xcl * ** -l rough consruo»«woaiy(la«'oao bearngs and gers, W Posve rcon-cluch, nsananeous n acon* saves wear on enre drve mechansm. 11 Smooh, easy - o - clean rame no crevces o cach dr Lennon Implemen Co. Succeedng Haner & Lyle Lennon, Mch. Pocahonas Coal AKING ORDERS FOR HA EXCELLEN SMOKELESS POCAHONAS. BEER GE OUR ORDER IN EARL. PRICES WILL SOON ADVANCE. Whea Sorage WE HAVE BEEN GRANED A LICENSE FOR HE SORAGE OF WHEA, AND PLAIN DEAILS O OU. WILL BE GLAD O EX AND IF OU WISH O SELL, WE WILL ALSO BE PLEASED O BU. Walsh Bean and Gran Co. JO/ Phone 16 GEO. DILLER, Manager Lennon, Mch. LE HE NEWS HANDLE HA JOB PRINING? LENNOK LOCALS Doyle Kngh was a home or he week-end. oung Fores Men ll s he proud possessor o a new bke. Mr; andmrs. Val Bar'a spen Sunday wh rends n Owosso. Mr. and Ms. Bernard Lnk' were n'sagnaw on Frday on bu^^ess. M'.-s. Chas. Whe was n Fln Monday aernoon on a busness'errand.. Mos o he Lennon lolks wove a :1-,(.-.couny ar a Corunna las week, Glynn Brunger was a Davson [ Monday orenoon, on a busness. e?- rand. Mr*. J. A. S. John was n Fln uesday aernoon, on a busness errand. Mss Vvan Shpmah, o Corunna, s spendng he week wh Mss Anna O'Hara. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lyle were a her coage a Lobdell Lake on Sunday. Mss Joyce Lawcock le Monday or Ponac o spend a week-wh relaves. Mrs. Galord Inglergh, who has been ll or a ew days, *s repored as somewha mproved. Homer Kngh s a Hllman, on hunder Bay Rver, lookng aer he buldng o a summer coage. Mss Kaherne Doran and Mr. Vncen Doran, o Dero, were guess n he Lennon home on Monday. Mr. and -Mrs. Arhur Wlbur were n Flushng Sundav aernoon, guess n he home o Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smh. Mrs. Rober Morgan and chldren, o Howell, were guess o her sser, Mrs. 1%¾ Merrll and Mr. Merrll on uesday. Mrs. Mabel McMchael spen he week-end n Loganspor, Ind., he gues o her son, Morrs McMchael and amly. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dunckel were a Bay Cy on Sunday, aendng he annual sae convenon o he Amercan Legon. Mrs. Margare Grswold, o Dero, was a caller n he home o Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kngh on Monday evenng. Mr. and Mr*. Georee Rgoulo. o Kerby, were guess Monday evenng o Mss Gerrude Brand and Mrs. Emma Kurner. Mss Parca Dean, corseere o Chcago, conneced wh he Sears, rore, spen Monday evenng wh Mrs. Arvlla Soddard. Mrs. Lulu Rumsey, o Dunedn. Fla., and Mrs. Zada Anderson, o Balmore, Md., were week-end quess o Mrs. George O'Hara. Mr. and Mrs. Llburn Hughes and amly and Mrs. Davd Lle vsed her parens, Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Brewer par o las week. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Marshall came rom her summer home a Hre»"s Lake and spen he week-end wh Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O'Hara. Howard Lawcock and daugher, Frances, reurned Sunday rom Barker, N.., called here by he deah o an aun, Mrs. Mary Brgham. Mr. and Mrs. Carleon E. Saunders, Jr., o Nuley, N. J., were overngh guess uesday o Mss Gerrude Brand, enroue o Grand Haven. Mr. ard Mrs*. Harlev McDowell and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Smh, o Monrose, were Monday evenng guess n he home o Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc Dowell. George O'Hara, specal depuy sher a Lennon, pcked up a drunken drver, on M-13 Sunday neh. and ook he ellow o he couny al a Corunna. On Frday evenng, Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Cosgrove drcve ou rom her Dero home, o vs her daugher, Parca, who s vacaonng wh he Lennon grls. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burleson, accompaned by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dehl, o Mdland, have reurned rom an exended our hrough Norhern Mchgan. he nal meeng o he Woman's Foregn Mssonary Socey as a un! wll be held uesday evenng.wh I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mller. A me. box program wll be a eaure. Jas. McGraw has reurned o hs home n Fulleron, Cal., aer a vs here. He was oned a he end o hs vs by hs aher, Frank McGraw, who accompaned h::; home. he many rends o Mss Anna O'Hara are hghly pleased ha she s agan able o be around he sore aer he very bad accden o several monhs ago. She s:ll has o walk very careully. Mr, and Mrs. Kchard Mead and son, o Camden, N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mead, o Newark Valley, N.., have reurned o her homes, aer spendng several days wh Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Whe. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Baker eneraned Mr. and Mrs. Mlo Lyons and amly and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Long and amly on Monday evenng. Maser Marvn Lyons showed several reels o colored movng rcures aken on rps hrough varous pars o he Un-d Saes, whch were very neresng. Followng he move, ce cream sundaes and cake were served by he hosess. Mrs. Evere Ray and daugher were n M. Pleasan par o las J week, as he guess o her sser, Mrs. John Bryan. Mrs. Loe Benamn was hosess o a ew "o her neghbors on Monday evenng, he aar honorng her brhday annversary. he lades ook along ce cream and cake, served durng he evenng. Word has 'beo"receved ha Lews Buyea, a ormer resden o.he communy, bu who has rr-sded n Oakland, "Ca.,'or many years, passed away a hs home n ha cy :; s week.' Mr. Buyea was a broher o Paul Buyea, o Lennon, and was a splendd czen. He was abou 72 years o age. IS HIS OURS, MISER As. he News scrbe was us arryng n hs back ysvu Sunday mornng, a young lad came across los rom he couny ar secon, and handed he wrer a small purse ha he had pcked up on he lo and asked us o adverse. Sad he lad, "Mebbe he owner wans hack," he purse showed consderable wear, bu was almos empy as ar as eash s concerned. However, dd have a pece * paper wh he name rubbed o, and all ha remaned or dencaon was he words, "Lennon, Mch.** he lad sad he ound on he ground n he en where he Sella ar show held orh. - Now, hen, he.owner wll call a he News oce, deny- and adm he loss *we won' hold up urher. Walkng s sad o be good or he general healh. he way or a democra o enoy a. vgorous old age hen s o on Al Smh and he res whose sudden neres n pedesransm s makng polcal news. Henry Ford, a 77, s more conden han ever "ha he uure wll brng happness, conenmen and prospery o our people." A leas we can be hankul ha hs nce lle speech was no made by a canddae or polcal oce. USED COMBINE Have a used Combne, n excellen condon, o be sold a a very reasonable prce. Is an 8-oo cu McCormck-Deerng wh eher power or engne drve, and a lae model. Lennon Implemen Co. REGISRAION NOICE o he Qualed Elecors o he ownshp o Vence: ake Noce, ha I wll be a my place o busness n he vllage o Lennon every day (Sundays exceped), unl Augus 31, 1940, or he purpose., o regserng he names o such elecors o sad ownshp o Vence as desre o voe a he comng prmary elecon on Sepember 10, Also ake Noce, ha. I wll be a he own hall n sad ownshp on Wednesday, Augus 21, 1940, rom egh o'clock n he orenoon unl egh o'clock n he aernoon or he purpose o regserng he names o such elecors. ha on all busness days I wll be a my oce n he vllage o Lennon rom egh o'clock n he orenoon unl sx o'clock n he aernoon. Furher ha Saurday, Augus 31, 1940, s he las day on whch voers may regser or he elecon o Sepember 10,1^40. Daed: Augus 6, KIRB HUDSON, ownshp Clerk. PROBAE ORDER Sae o Mchgan, he Probae Cour or he Couny o Shawassee. A a sesson o he Probae Cour or sad Couny, held a he Probae Oce n he Cy o Corunna, on he 20h day o Augus, A. D. Presen, Roy D. Mahews, Judge o Probae. In he Maer o he Esae o Anon Ranowsky, Deceased. On lng he peon o Augusa Vncen prayng or he probae o he Wll o sad deceased now led n hs Cour. I s Ordered, ha he 16h day o Sepember nex, a nne o'clock n he orenoon, a sad Probae Oce, be apponed or hearng sad peon. I s Furher Ordered, ha a copy o hs order be publshed hree consecuve weeks prevous o sad day o hearng n he Corunna News, a newspaper prned and crculang n sad Couny o Shawassee. RO D. MAHEWS. Judge o Frobae. (A rue Copy) Regser o Probae. Augusa Vncen, Roue No. 2, Perry, Mchgan. [ hey're Made.For, - O SAVE OU MONE! An Imporan advanage n ownng a John Deere General Purpose racor s ha you can ge John Deere workng equpmen or plows, coon and corn reners, bedders. mddlebreakers, culvaors, mowers, ec. equpmen ha s rgh ono he racor hey're made or each oher. hen, oo, here's a wde varey o drawn mplemens. he exclusve John Deere 2-Cyhnder desgn gves you a smple, rugged racor wh ewer, heaver pars, and he ably o burn low-cos uel successully year aer year. JOHN DEERE WORKING Don' overlook he workng equpmen; ownng a racor whou equpmen o go wh s lke ownng a kne whou a blade. REX POS JOHN DEERE DEALER EQUJPMEN LENNON, MICH. "HE PUMP HAS EARS AHEALV as sa*n«ww«g S3 DepWllP A complee lne o elecrc wer sysems or arms, suburban homes, coages, ec All are qualy producs ully guaraneed. Many noable exclusve eaures are ound n hese produc* ha have gven such complee sasacon or many years. Ask your dealer or uh parculars. 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4 he Corunna News PU3LISHED WEEKL LOUIS N. SHEARD, P«Muk*r er«( HS S-cond Clans maer a he Pos (.:'.: c a Corunna, Mchgan, under «- A a o March NEW LOHROP Ms. Belle Balour s vsng hosser, Mrs. Alce Lowe*, o S, Clar..: Mm Brsm'sh, o Owosso, s vuvrrng he* son, Earl Beamsh and M '--h. La Vernehospal Born o.mr. and Mrs..,.., : Memoral S" Mr. J. ov',-' ns?, a. son. * Ad s..james McKone Sunday n'.he vs, Do I.;-. s. Dopz?., o Nor wo Sunday cruoss o (.'I: L-r.co E'no. Mrs. Harold Phelps and 00- way,' Mr. Kone spen Monday n Corunna guess o Mr. and Mrs. George Morrs and Mr. and Mrs. Orvlle McKone. Nancy McKone reurned wh hem. New Lorop Hgh school supernenden, James K. Nelson, announces a meeng o he hgh school aculy a he school house, Saurday, Aug. 24, o complee arrangemens or openng school uesday, Sep. 3. he cnrrk-uur wll be enlarged by he addon o physcs and commercal deparmen. Sup. Nelson wll be n hs oce,a he school rom 1 o 4 o'clock, Aug. 29 "and 30, o check creds o senors and complee her enrollmen pror o' openng o sehooj. Oher eachers are: Prncpal, Vernon Gulord; Englsh, Mss Burdene Oo; commercal, Mldred -Kerns: laer elemenary, Bey Engles; prmary, Ruh Marn. econ has se n. Hs docor ears ha. wll spread o hs bran and resul aally. Pro s now acng a charge o assaul and baery bu hs wll be changed o a more serous charge Bowen des, accordng o Prosecuor A. E. Perpon. ar. and he Lad(-:1 1 Ad Socey n-d Mssonary axlares o he Me'hods Mss Florence Mevn, he kler a aended by Rchard Hemenway and a ll V ; Sunday a Cole's Park, he. Mchgan Sae College saewde servce.- Boh urban and rural C! he D'wlor reunon.. '"hureh, New Lohrop, me. n he sser o he brde. M Mrs. Ray 6'Harc ener-- dwellers connue o ulze hs ree Norh church Wednesday n he nal! Followng he marrage servce a 1:-. r.,; ;>- M-:. p >:er 'O'Hare, -servce as new walls are drlled or meeng beore unng no one ur. 'leccpon and luncheon was served M -s r -s O-'lare. o:' Fln," and sprngs are apped. In he 12 monhs whch has been.decreed by he general.conerence o he church o be brde. ; n he home o he parens, o he M»'."> v. o' Ono. Monana. M. I'.VK.Mrs. Ernes Baley a!udo\v-ha!eek reunon. known as Women's Socey o Chrsan Servce.... and nmae, rends o he young were or rural-urban supples ou- I Only a ew o he close relaves l U* Ve h-ono o' Mr. and Mrs. Ray. Vernon and Mrs. Harry I couple were presen. 'sae, 390 were o he Mchgan Sae :; Krru. o M. Morrs. Hess presened he ways and means I he wedded couple have?core$ o 'College campus sysem o wells and r:-.--. James K. Nelson o he hew socey whch has a hree 'rend* n he -communy who on 396 were or swmmng pools. ; d ': '.:'.;'!:.::;: Ivene and Rlnora pon plan '-sprual, socal and educaonal. he ransacons o he lo congraulaons and bes wshes. Mrs. ' waer supply ess have numbered he News n exendng heares Snce he. new year began July :.ve.-. u,u':,'d : om c rp hrough l:\ :::.'.'.r.,--s,.mssour and Iovya. cal dvson wll, be smlar o he plan! Elkr.s has resded' n Bancro or 201. plus anoher 52 samples o Mrs. G!:ee Amdon and Mrs. Amy c he old Focees. he socal gah- several years, aended he hgh swmmng pool waer. au: -w v,v::' gvuv-s las week o (Crng wpj -be held he second Wednesday n each monh, a busness ve n socal crcles here., John ng n such.samples or esng n he school n he vllage, and has been ac < Drecons- or samplng and send Mr..-.;.-.; M,r~. George Awell and M-s. A r>\-. :,:-.'.< ;:': nc!>'oz, Aldowayne Awell. o Monrose. meeng o ollow he regular cooperave dnner. ; young men.. He was born n Corunna newly revsed Mchgan Exenson.; Elkrs e one o our cy's splendd college laboraory are ncluded n a Su:. and Mrs. Kenneh Nelson and ; he sudy club wll mee he. hrd I and ollowng hs graduaon rom Bullen 173, "Sae Drnkng Waer." Copes can be - obaned by daughers,. Ilene and EInora, have! hursday o each monh o acouan Corunna Hgh, has been assocaed reurned rom a rp hrough he rh? members-wh aeh abou ms- wh hs aher n he plumbng bussons, modern opcs and he sprual ness.. Sae College, Eas Lansng. wrng he Bullen Room, Mchgan saes o Illnos, Indana, Oho. Iowa p.r.d Mssour. le o he curch,- Followng he marrage and recep- Mr. r.-:! Mrs. Fred H >1I and son,. he nal repors o he -socees on, he happy couple le on a bre Robe-:.. V-oyed a rp las Week o he C'.radlaa F".Hs and ''her. pons PRISCILIAS O MEE o h-or es, va he Blue Waer Brdge. Por Huron. hey were accompaned by Mrs. Hall's moher, Mrs, Jane Cummpgs, Clo. he members o he Nazarene church me a he home o Mr, and Mrs, Ellsworh Larkns and surprsed he p-^o/'s we, Mrs. Roy Sheehy, : and Mss Marea Roach, he occason beng her brhday annversary. Gs were opened and a lae cooperave supper was served. Mss LaPonna KlHn. daugher o Mr. and Mrs. Paul Klen. Maple Grove, was honored a a pre-nupal > shower a he Brchmeer hal. New Lohroo. Saurday evenng, gven by her sser. Mss Helen Klen and Mss Lorera Wesenberger. sser o Rchard Wcsenberger, son o Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wesenberger, New Lohrop. Mr. Wesenberger and Mss Klen's weddng wll be an even o he near uure. Announcemen was made here o he marrage o Mss Sarah alda, daugher o Mr. and Mra.'.onan alda, Ne\V Lohrop, and Evan Danel, o Chcago. he ceremony ook rlace n Chcago Saurday aernoon. he young couple le n a rp o Nrv VnvW rw upon h*»r reurn wll make her home n Chcago. Mss alda was a senor n he New Lohrop Hgh School and promnen n all school acves. Mr. and Mr. Byron Crow, o New Lohron, announce he engagemen o her daugher, EIna Irene, o Ru<- SP!1 Persons, SOM o Mr. md Mrs. Frank Persons, Chesanng. he weddng wll be an even o Sep. 27 n he Nazarene church n New Lohrop, wh he pasor, Rev. Roy Sheehy ar-d he Rev. Fores J. Kuhn, Fln, ocang. Mss Crow s a graduae o Fln Cenral Hgh and Mr. Persons o Monrose Hsrh, Mr. and Mrs. Ernes Baley, Mr. rrd Mrs. Arno Wood, Mrs. Mlon Baley, Mr. and Ms. George Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Brewer a- *pnded he Wood reunon a Flushng Park, Sunday. Charles Felon, Lansng, ormerlv o New Lohrop. was eleced presden; Mrs. Eldon Brewer, vce presden; Eldon Brewer, secreary,.reasurer; eneranmen, Mr; and Mrs. Ravmond Ba'ey and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wlcox, Flushng. LADIES' SOCIEIES MEE POPULAR OUNG COUPLE WED A weddng o neres o r.vm\y 'ends n he communy was ha o Wednesday evenng o hs week, when a seven o'clock,.mss. Paulne H S X RUNS ESS ON WAER SAFE Mchgan's drnkng waer s becomng saer each year wh less and less yphod and oher waerborne dseases, a program n whch waer ess conduced by he bacerology deparmen o Mchgan Sae College are playng an mporan par. Beore 1900, waer was waer quenched he hrs, commens Dr. W. L, * Malman, n charge o he presen sysem o esng waer samples. -yphod was common and he Mchgan deah rae annually rom'ha source was 37 per 100,000 persons. By 1928 he yphod rae n. he Melvn,.'daugher o Mr. an; "Mr-...Claude.Vlelvn. o Bancro, bee mo ae had dropped o less han wo he brde o John F.lkns. Jr., son o person* o and oday praccally every bhc. waer supply has Mr. and Mrs. John Elkms, o Corunna. he ceremony was perorm- \>::ov. esed and ' raed sae or un. -d n he parson ar < o Vhe Ba!\y?-o ' Seme yphod sll, s spread by prvae, or sem-prvae waer supples. Mehod::-, church, Rev. E. P. S'ubbs '. o'ear.r.'. lv 1 your!? couple ver? Oer o es whou charge s repeaed by Dr. Malman as par o were gven by he secreares. Mrs. honeymoon rp o he norhern par Holls Lee and Mrs. Orvlle Wlcox, [o he sae, and on her reurn wll he meeng was adourned, o be ake up her resdence n he Hler reopened a a ormal charer meeng aparmens, Sae and Shawassee n he audorum o he Souh \ avenues, church. Wednesday evenng, Sep. 4,» 7:45. or he purpose o sgnng membershp cards and elecon and nsallaon o ocers. Hosesses or Wednesday's dnner wer e Mrs. Earl Whe, Mrs. Orvrlle Wlcox and Mrs. Lesle Lucas. Mrs. Floyd Bllbrough presded a he busness meeng. WANE HADEN INJURED OUNG COUPLE WED he marrage o Mss Maxme Sanleben, daugher o Mrs. Mary Sanleben, o Eas Cmsock sree, Owosso, and Burdee Shauck, son o Rev. and Mrs. B. O. Shauck, o ' Fln, was solemnzed sn he home o Rev. and Mrs. Shauck, n Fln, Saurday aernoon a wo o'clock. he brde has resded n Owosso Wayne Hay den, o Flashng, was all o her le, «a graduae o he reaed n Memoral hospal Monday Owosso hgh school, and very popular or nures susaned Sn an auo ' wh he young olks o he cy. For accden a he nersecon o M-l he pan ew monhs she has been and M-21, a mle norh o Lennon. I employed n he oces o he Sha- Mrs. Amela Hayden, we o Wayne, I wassee socal welare. he groom receved mnor nures n he acc- s assocaed wh Dorr Day, n phooden, and was reaed by a Durand ' graphc work. physcan. [ he young couple are enoyng a Accordng o Depuy Sher (bre honeymoon n Chcago, and on Duane Kear, who nvesgaed, Mr., her r. urn wll make her home n and Mr.«. Hayden were crossng on OWOSJJO. M-21. when hor auo was crashed no by a pary o Negroes drvng ^ ~ ^ «ouh on M-13. he laer car was beng drven by Alce Davs, a Negro, who clamed ha she brough her car o a.sop beore sarng across M-21, and as she sared o cross he hghway red o avod hng he Hay- REPUBLICAN COUN CONVENION d'-n ear. hu could no do so. hree Noce s hereby gven ha, pursuan o a call ssued by he Repub oher Negroes were n he Davs car, one o he men beng slghly nured. Fall convenon o he Republcan lcan Sae Cenral Commee, a Pary o Shawassee Couny wll be held n he Crcu Cour Room, n he Cour House, n he Cy o Corunna, Mchgan, on Wednesday, COMPLIMENED A Sepember 18, A. D.,1940, a wo (2) o'clock p. m., Easern Sandard SHOWER me, or he purpose o elecng Mss Ruh Aurand, o Ganes, een (15) delegaes and een whose marrage o Howard Johnson, (15) alernae delegaes o aend o' Owosso, s o be an even o nex he Sae convenon o he Pary o Saurday, was he honor gues on be held n he Cy o Grand Rapds, las Sunday aernoon, when Mrs. Mchgan, on Frday, Sepember 27, Harold Wallace, n conuncon wh A. D. 1940, a 11:00 o'clock a. m.; oher grl employes o he Indan sad Convenon s beng held or he rals Bus company, eneraned or purpose o nomnang?anddaes or Mss Aurand who s also employed he ollowng Sae oces: Secreary o Sae; Sae reasurer; Aud- here. h* lovely aar was gven n he home o Mrs. Wallace's moh- or General; Aorney General; *nd or, Mrs. Wm. Quayle, where garden ] or he ransacon o such oher lowers were used n prouson n busness as may properly come be- Mr. and Mrs. Lesle Baley and son, Merrll, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Verm n. decoraon. and amly. Mr. and Mrs, Irvng Vernon, Mrs. George Parmelee and Mss _ bdden parcpaed n a game o I he egheen rends who were Vera Parmelee, Mrs. Lea Gorham, "hears" and przes or her prowess were presened o Mss Helen Bernard Gorham and Mss Mldred Smh aended he Vernon reunon Dolehany o Ganes and Mrs. Aurand, moher o he honor gues. s. Flushng Park, Sunday. Mlon Vernon, New Lohrop, was eleced hese lades presened her gs o presden; Vernon Morrsh, Swarz he brde-elec, who also receved Creek, vce presden; Mrs. Lulu many charmng arcles o a mscellaneous characer. hese dany re- Sayward, M. Moms Road, secrearyreasurermembrances were ound by Mss Dr. Rober M. Akns Fln Ds- Aurand, aer she had succeeded n rc Supernenden o he Dero pung ogeher pcures made up o Conerence, wll presde a he rs many cungs. quarerly conerence o he New In he lae aernoon hours a Lohrop and Bren Creek churches a dany collaon was served o hose he Bren Creek church Monday evenng, Aug. 26, a 8:00 o'clock. Re Ganes, Owosso and presen, who came rom Corunna, Clo. pors o he varous organzaons _ wll be read and a meeng o he ' ~ board o rusees wll mmedaely,«*.«-,. -**»*,>* AMK«M.. M M,., *.,,*. o «FIGH MA BRWG SEMOUS church propery, he purchase money < *» v%,», o be used o remodel an^ redecorae CHARGE he New Lohrop Mehods church. Sanley Pro, 29, o S. Johns, Sunday guess o Mr. and Mrs. s a lbery on bal awang ral on Fred McKone were Mr. and Mrs. Edward W pnd Rober W. Norh- wll depend on he oucome o n a rharge, he serousness o whch vlle; Mss Wanda McKone, Mr. and ures susaned by Vernon Bowen, Mrs. Alber W, LeRoy Fox. also o S Johns, n a gh n a beer Charles O'Hare, Junor Alger, all o garden n Owosso on Aug. 11. Fln, and Mss Myrle Woodworh. Bowen clams o have been aacked by Pro, who he says slugged Wayne W reurned home wh hs parens o Fln aer a week a hs hm, breakng hs nose. he racure grandparens. Mr. and Mrs. Mc- s hgh up, close o he skull, and n- ore he convenon. ownshps, wards and precncs o he Couny wll be enled o he ollowng number o delegaes o he sad Couny Convenon, all o whom shall be hose persons who are eleced as such delegaes a he prmary elecon o b«held Sepember 10, Anrm 3 Perry 1 8 Bennngon 5 Perry 2..._. 3 Burns 6 Scoa 7 Caledona... 8 Vence 5 Fareld o Corunna: Hazelon Hazelon s Ward 2nd Ward 6 3 Shawassee rd Ward... 2 Vernon 1 Vernon Durand Owosso:...14 Woodhull. 4 1s Ward 18 New Haven nd Ward 18 Mddlebury rd W ard 15 Owosso 4 4h Ward 14 Rush 6 5h Ward 11 By order o he Republcan Couny Commee. Daed: July 27, ARHUR LAURA E E. PIERPON, Charman. CRANE, Secreary he horse has a beer memory han he elephan, accordng o raners who say he horoughbreds never orge unknd reamen. r Smar and Surdy Foowear Beer Foo\Vear a all mes prced whn he reach o he hry buyer, who wshes qualy and syle. ALBER BOURSMIH Oppose Cour House Corunna, Mch. endng June' 30, 1940, > sample? es-1 ^^A^AA^WWWWW^AA^kJLAArWW^^^W^Ar ec numbered. 1,068. O hee -292 & ^ " A w < r / V V ^ ^ V \ ^ V V V V V V V V V V V ^ ^ Mss Jenne Hol wll be hosess or a regular meeng o he Prscrla I Club on Saurday evenng o hs week, conrac brdge n her home beng preceded by dnner a he Moore resauran. CAPIOL HEARE Desgned expressly o make he world orge s roubles, *'I Love ou Agan/' co-sarrng Wllam Powell and Myrna Loy, s scheduled o open a he Capol heare Sunday or an engagemen o hree days. he lm s he rs n some me o presen he popular Powell- Loy "husband-and-we" eam mnus he "hn Man" ag, and s one o he mos hlarous o her careers ogeher. he sory, whch makes or one comedy suaon comng as on he heels o anoher, deals wh he amusng plgh o a man who, hru an accdenal blow on he head, recovers rom an egh-year aack o amnesa. When he regans conscous- <'c«he world n whch he s lvng seems srange. He has acqured a new personaly, a charmng we who s abou o dvorce hm. a bank accoun, he manager's berh n a large poery acory and more han ha, he repuaon or beng a model czen and cvc leader n a small own called Habersvlle. he ac ha n hs pre-amnesa day he was a hgh class condence man adds humor o he already sdesplng seres o evens. How he plos o reurn o Habersvlle and perperae a gganc ol swndle, how he checks up on hs pas egh-year record, and he laughable concluson o a seres o mad evens, makes or he op eneranmen o he curren year. he role o Larry Wlson, alas George Carey, s a hapy choce or he aeor, allowng hm o depar momenarly rom he slck, sophscaed deecve roles o recen lms. Myrna Loy s also permed o depar rom her "perec we" characerzaon long enough o cause pv well some anxous momens as well as o crack hm over he head wh a plaer lled wh scrambled eggs. he supporng cas ncludes he always unny Frank McHugh as Powell's buddy, "Doc" Rs'an, Edmund Lowe as a slck ol promoer, Donald Douglas as Mss Loy's boy rend, Herber, and Nella Walker as her moher. he lm was dreced by W. S. Van Dyke II. No So Ferce Hollywood has condoned us o pcurng he war lords o he remoe and wld norhern Chna provnces as erce and rough-and-ready ellows, bu n an arcle n Naural Hsory, he magazne o he Amercan museum, Quenn Roosevel ells o one such general who was carryng money across he counry and was ravelng n he luxury o a large enclosed char, covered wh rch bean wolskn and equpped wh mosquo-need wndows. he conveyance was carred by our cooles marchng n sngle le, whle he bold warror chean dozed peace* ully, a very much bored puppy dog yelpng n hs ample lap. How dry are crackers wh no cheese, much lke a kss whou a squeeze. I we are o nance Souh Amercan counres n addon o our own, we shall need more axpayers. I! X!- I I's me Rgh Now o buy me o ll he bn wh Blue Damond CORUNNA LUMBER AND COAL COMPAN, Phone 96 Eas McNel S. <: Alls - Chalmers and Case Implemens. ou can do no beer han o handle your Farm Work wh hese Implemens Always a Nce Lne o Used Implemens all n Good Condon and Prced Rgh MERR1 E. DEAN Phone 444 Open Evenngs Durand, Md. Pay our axes he en year moraorum nsallmens o axes on propery are due n Augus. Paymens mus be made beore Sepember 1, 1940, o avod payng neres. he paymen now due s he sxh one or 1932 and pror yeara and he ourh one or 1933, 1934 and LEON WEAHERB J A Vyezvz^+zvzKzvzv^^ Cowry reasurer <* <*» *»x<

5 I he Mehods Sunday school pc- 1 nc s beng held on Frday aernoon o hs week, n McCurdy Park. he young olk are nved o come a, 2:30 and supper wll be served a 6:30. Chldren are o brng a lemon and a ork and aduls o brng a dsh o ood. Mss Sella Davey has aken over he casno or he nex ew weeks, operang a skang rnk. Mss Davey has had consderable experence n hs lne, and s conducng he place na hghly pleasng manner. Prvae skang pares' may be arranged by consulng-mss Davey. W. S. 'Eveleh, well known Corunna lvsde, n-enuy vsu-l Iwcle.h, Mnn., u cy ha w:^ «>uvk-d bv hs laher, he hue r>v.:> Kvoleh. "Dub" ells \v< he- ys? myv.lw receved n he ccy, and was con- MEASLES CASES RISING Openng o school should cause parens o be on he wach or measles, whch wll srke Mchgan wh epdemc orce durng he cornng wner, says he Mchgan Deparmen o Healh. One case o measles may mean an exposure o all he chldren n a school room. "he only oubreak o dsease ha we are able o predc s measles," says Dr. H. Allen ' Moyer, commssoner. "An oubreak s comng, ^uch as'we have every" hrd year. Dr.- o our warnngs, more parens wll -^oban proecon or 'young chd'vn aer exposure o a esse, or' :v-1-s more generally undersand ha measles s,a serous dsease or Lu )C }. nollod lo accep : r. v: \ voded or cor, ro Ik-el.", 1 h presen-hi. a spoe; r Hor-'Cco'.m; In he-las wo measles epdemcs, o be saged soon. repored cases have been 80,000 \.Mrs. James Koehler, o Sar^aw, ' compared wh aa o-year oal o *- v he home o h:-r lae u^-r, sx or egh housand cases. he [ JJ A. W. Green, on Sae?v.x-x-\ w-', monhly repors o measles are &1- O hs week. She s accompaned byher daugher, Mss Mna Francos and " no expeced unl sprng, when I ready hgher han usual, bu he peak D a rend. M-s Dorohy Pern cue, also 2 5,'0 00" or 30,000 cases may be re- o Sagnaw. he pary wen o oledo -o^ a vs yeserday.(wednes. I here.s an exposure o a. sus o pored a monh. day),-o reurn laer n he week. cepble chld o a case o measles, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Aneus were a an aack s almos sure o ollow, A Manseld, Oho,, on Sunday, o see bu he amly physcan can gve a o D her son, Lloyd, who was so serously'nured en days ago','when, whle ack and make mld. he chld, reamen whch wll conrol he a \ swmmng, he dove no shallow waer and sruck a large; "sone. He sead o wo weeks, ard here wll' wll recover n wo or hree days n- Q _.. _ " -suered a racured neck, bu s n be lle or no ever. he conrolled. & cas> >n(,; s expeced ha he wll aack, however, wll gve he chld ; L. F. Gardner o he Corunna! alo*g very ncely. He wll prob- lelong mmuny agans measles. I \ (Eormma Noes Manuaeurng Co., reurned las ably be brough home shorly. Babes and preschool chldren are week-end rom a " busness rp o I Honorng Mss Rosemary Lee, he Ones who need" he proecon ] Camden, N~. J., makng, he rp 'va : whose marrage o Floyd Gunn, o whch he physcan gves" ve or sx (Connenal Arwavs. S. Lous, Mo M wll ake place Sep- days aer he rs exposure o Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ehrlch and ember 7, Mrs. R. E. Loronz. and measles, beore sympoms develop. Mss Suse Jenkns s vsng!! chldren and Mr. and anr Mrs. Harry, Ram Mrs. Wlmo Barry, o Langsburg, "I's he sx-year-old Who usually rends n Munsng hs week. Wason' reurned las week rom a gave a garden pary a he home ol brngs measles no he home,'* says Edw. Herrck and Jay Royce were I very pleasan rp o Roule, Pa., J he ormer, Saurday aernoon. Dr. Moyer, "and he proecve reaa Mllngon Wednesday vsng' where hey vsed relaves. (Abou 30 were presen and enoyed men,* s especally valuable m hose rends. h o annual reunon o he yler, helpng he gues o honor nd he homes where here; are babes or n e he Prayer Band s meeng oday amly was held a Lake Lansng on gs whch were hdden " ow ~ young chldren who should have pro- (hursday) n he home o Mss Sunday las, wh a nce aendance, ers and shrubs. econ. Hal o all measles and 90 Hae Lyons. Among hose presen w r cre Mr. and! Donna and Jean Peck, ap dancng p er ccen o he deahs occur n chl- he Rev. Eugene Burgess s on Mrs. Harry Holder, o Langsburg.. eam o Durand, broadcas over rado dren under ve." vacaon rom hs pasorae here a Mrs, C. L. Anderson, o Balmore,' saon WLS. Chcago, on Saurday he Baps church. Md., called on rends n hs cv on las. hey danced o wo numbers, Mss Olve Dean Hormel, o I Frday o las week. Mrs. Ander-, "Blly," and "I Can' Love ou Any son was Owosso, has been enoyng a wo : ormerly Mss Zada Rose,! More," on he Prare Farmer WLS weeks vs n he eas. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Vanderkarr are enoyng a pleasan vacaon soourn wh rends n PlanwelL he Woman's Rele Corps s meeng oday (hursday) n he corps rooms o he cour house. Mrs. G. P. Lawcock s he gues o her daugher, Mrs. Leo Eveleh and amly, o Bale Creek. Mss Avs Heckman, o Deereld, 'who was a resden here some years home alen program, beween 1:30 ago. ;and 2 p. m. hey were nved o weny-ve guess were eneran* appear a WLS by Dela Buchanan, ed n he home o Mr. and Mrs. A. W. \ drecor o a recen show a Co- Sknner, o Bancro, on Sunday, runna, n whch hey parcpaed, honorng he 86h brhday o he Mss Edh Pos, daugher o Mr. laer's cousn, John Brand, o Shep- and Mrs. Davd Pos, Durand. and ard. George Johnson, son o Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clemen Bellare, o p^d Johnson, Durand, were marred Kalamazoo, spen las week-end n;saurday ngh a he parsonage o w he home o Mr. and Mrs. Leser he Asbury Mehods church n ourh gade eacher n he cy Foss ana " amly, Mrs, Bellare was Owosso by h* Rev. Dean W. Parker, schools, was n he cy Monday. ormerly Mss Luclle Hamlon o. Aendan* were homas Berry and Mrs. Joshua Armour, o Alabama, hj, c ;;. (Caherne Ackerman. he couple was a recen gues n he W. R. Renwck home, souheas o he cy. John Eveleh has reurned o hs pos n he D. M. Chrsan Co. shoe deparmen aer a pleasan vacaon. Rober yler reurned o Chcago Sunday aer a several days vs here wh hs parens, Mr. and Mrs. Ira yler. Sher and Mrs. Ray Gellaly were a Bay Cy on Monday, aendng he annual convenon o he Amercan Legon. Mr. and Mrs. LaVeme Beckmeer o New Lohrop, are he parens o a son born n Memoral hospal on Sunday ngh. Mr, and Mrs. Raymond hede, o Corunna. are he parens o a baby gr! born n Memoral hospal on Monday mornng. Mrs. Earl Lancaser and baby daugher were brough o her honp here rom Memoral hospal on uesday o hs week. Mrs. Clord Smh and our sons o Ovd, were guess o her sser, Mss Mldred Kauman and her aher, on uesday o hs week. I s announced ha he McCall school, souh o Corunna,.w open or regular school sessons on Mon- ' Scoumaser D. A. Mor and egheen Boy Scous rom Langsburg are enoyng a 90 mle rp down he norh branch o he Au Sable rver, rom Graylng o Mo. he Shawassee Couny Chaper o wll resde n Por Huron, where Mr. Amercan War Mohers me, on Wed-, Johnson s* employed by he Grand nesday aernoon n he corps' room runk Wesern ralroad. Mrs. Johno he cour house. Aer he roune ' non was a bookkeeper n he Durand o busness, he aernoon was spen Hardware sore, makng rag rugs. r Fory-hree members o he Baps Sunday school o Ovd spen uesday o hs week pcnckng n Anoher nvenon ha wll make you rch s a cgare ha wll ase as good a mdngh as he rs one ased n he mornng. FOR SALE Fresh Kalamazoo Celery daly. Call a 201 Ferry S, Corunna. REPRESENAIVE WANED Waned Resden o Corunna o sell and servce Household Paper producs cusomers. Complee Chrsman lne now sarng. Wre o W. G. Arrowsmh, 827 Garland S., Fln. sgned her pos durng he summer. Sey n persons sleepng n he coage o Dr. J. J. Havland, a Lob- were won n he Olve Goodrch varey show, and or havng he bes lower o he Knyon, orgnaon. dell Lake, escaped nury Sunday Roger also ook one second and a Roger Arne, o Norh Waer S., Owosso, who s an employe o he Couny Socal Welare Commsson, and also noed or hs puccess McCurdy Park. Dnner was served a one o'clock and he aernoon was n rasng "glads" n he garden o SOLICIOR WANED spen wh games and recreaon hs home, recenly won hree rs wo men or rural crculaon, Charles Crag reurned o hs ranch. Przes a he gladola show n Jack-, 'work n Shawassee couny. Expense a Comns, Mch., he rs o he 'son. saged n conuncon wh he and commsson pad. Wllng workweek, aer vsng relaves and Jackson Cascades Fesval. he hree *r can make real money. See Mr. rends or a ew days. He s re- rss were won n hree dvsons o Pres, a Ken more hoel, Owosso, cuperang rom a bad all n whch gladol varees. He ook one rs evenngs, 6 o 8 o'clock. he susaned several racured rbs. place n he seedlng exhb n whch Mss Mare Chppereld has acceped he had h& larges lower exhbed he poson o secreary n a he show. he lower was one o he oce o E. R. Lancaser, supernenden hs own orgnaon and he lore o schools. She replaces measured sx and one-hal nches Mrs. Maran Russell Suon who re across. he wo oher rs places mornng, when lghnng sruck he.hrd place. buldng, seng on re. Consderable damage was done beore he lames could be pu ou PULLES SNEEZE MEANS LAE EGGS he Shawassee Arbor o Gleaners. _x *... - are holdng a regular busness meeday mornng nex-augus 26. ng Frdav evenn o hs week. Mr. and Mrs. Wnson Reynolds he Elon Rogers home on he Morand chldren, o Cheboygan, reurned home las week-end aer spend rce road. Members are asked o Swollen eyes, runny nose and brng able servce and cake or a sneezes. ng, seven*! days here n he Chas. lae luncheon, ollowng he regular hose spell colds, wheher 's hu- aphouse home. work. mans or poulry. In he case o poul- 1 ry, says Dr. E. S. Wesner, exenson Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Jones, he or- poulry pahologs a Mchgan Sae I mer a broher o our well known c- College, wse reamen wll pay eggs rzen and souh end merchan, N. P. an( dollars Jones, have recenly moved rom I Colds wll delay pulle developmen Kansas o Corunna, and have aken! o mean ew or even no all eggs Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van lerkarr up her resdence here. Wh Mr. 1 when prces usually are he bes o have been guess o rends n Planwell hs week. Mr. Vanderkarr s, son and we, Mr, and Mrs. J. C. I Proper venlaon whou dras and Mrs. S. F. Jones are her he year. enoyng a vacaon rom hs work JOne s- I s essenal. Accordng o Dr. Wesn he Arhur Ward sore. I he Rev F r om Brennan> pr0. [ ner, poulry requres rom sx o en ess0r o mes he change o ar needed or Allan and Wllam Brown, who are phlosophy a Nore Dame oher ypes o arm anmals. Each enoyng a vacaon rp, are moor-1 unversy, was he gues speaker ng hrough he eas. hey plan o! Monday noon a he Durand Roary ^7..^1¾ 6.».»» ndvdual probvs Washngon, D. C, as well as! club, lem n venlaon. luncheon meeng. He dscussed many oher neresng places. hc! Overcrowdng should be avoded, unversy, presenng many,<* Four square ee o loor space ' abou he educaonal nsuon. Fr KnouId be Word has been receved n Corun- l-brennan's a gues o h?. Rev. Pr.',l Permed each brd when na o he deah, a her home n M. J. Cassdy, Durand Mr. and Mrs. Rober Choae. o Dero, were guess o Mr. and! (rs. A, W. Burne las Sunday. hey were enroue o her home aer aendng he weddng o Mss Barbara each Choae, Owosso kndergaren er, a Greenvlle. LE Donald Purdy arm wes o Perry he genal docor parcpaed n oa hreshng, and on he nvaon o Mr. Purdy, manpulaed a "combne" very successully. HE NEWS HANDLE HA JOB PRINING! maure Anoher poulry poner s o pro- Mam, Fla., on Augus 8h, o Mrs. Vernon Marshall. Mr. Marshall s Dr. L. M. Cudworh, who was pro- vde segregaon or sck brds, hus a ormer Corunna boy, who has re-, clamed ^ ypcal counry docor over cung down he chance o urher sded n he Florda cv or several Vo, x ro P r * d, Program las wner ; conamnaon among he sll healhy \nd appeared upon ha ousandng lock members. Dseased brds re years. program, has also o lae qualed as a "ypcal armer," accordng o hs many rends. Recenly a he usng- o ea need an appezer. A warm mos mash wll help and ample supples o eed wh vamns A and D are consdered essenal.! Mechancs hus are he man poners. hose conrols ha nvolve medcne, assers Dr. Wesner, ough o be appled wh he ad o a properly qualed person such as a local lcensed veernaran. Some benes are creded o usng dry chlorne powders, usng a hand operaed dus gun and also usng he, powder n drnkng waer o slow up a spread o he necon. Payng 27c or Buer Fa Feedng Mlk Free, and Baer Same Prce *s Fa o Producer* OWOSSO DAIR HOW. Exchange Phone 871 deed Heed a ELEPHONE L Busy Days are kara agan...a auphoae 9bw wll soon earn s keep or a long me,,le V us ell you all / akou ODA UNION ELEPHONE CO. D? DUO- HERM Ol Burnng H eaers WE ARE DISRIBUORS OF HESE FAMOUS HEAERS, CONCEDED B ENGINEERS O BE HE FINES A AN PRICE, ON HE MARKE. Phone 1333 Oppose Cour Home "Where Frends Mee" HE QUAKER 2 Mles Eas o Owosso on M*21 Frday Saurday Sunday OAKIE ANDERSON ORCHESRA Mee our Frends a he Quaker Come ou and on he Le Handers Club COAL A LOW PRICES WHICH WILL BE ADVANCED SEP. 2 NEX BU NOW ALBER 0DDC0. [OI CORUNNA ELEVAOR Phone 20 We Delver LE HE NEWS HANDLE HA JOB PRINING ** u o Q

6 NOICE OF LEING O Conracs or Craword Dran NOICE OF LEING OF INER-COUN S314 o he SE14 DRAIN CONRAC AND REVIEW Secon weny-four OF APPORIONMENS N 60 A o he NE :> I< S G0 A o N* 120 A o NE14 Noce s Hereby Gven,, ha we. Charles S\, o NWl G. Cook, Bernard E, O'Bren, Couny Dran Sl. o NWl Commssoners o he Counes o' Shawas-, SW' see am G-nesee, Sae o Mchgan, and 40 A o NE and N: o SE14 John Hudson, Depuy Commssoner o Agrculure, wll, 0«he 27h day o Augus, Com. U3:>.">. E o S1.4' pos Sa. 24; W Id A o SW14 o SE14 A.- P. 1940, a a pon where sad dran r: 7J6. N K?5. W 60. X W crosses hghway on N. 'sde o Secon 1'2 53'>.:> :":. S 1,:13^ 1. n he ownshp o Vence, n sad Couny) Com. 10 r<k o Shawassee a 10:00 o'clock n he ore- I., or «. s ; X noon o ha day, proceed o receve sealed :- ;. p,;,; ;' u 3 Sec-';.on Seveneen-" bds unl 11:00 ovo'k n. he orenoon o ;.0 ^; NW -x A o NK.' o NWI4. ha day, when bds wll be opened and pub- ( 1 m. ; urnor SW I; o SF. \\ Se< >- X 30 A o NW 14 d xw';4 lcly announced or he consrucon o a y- \. ro ceran Dran. kr.own and desgnaed as 1 -. N 10 r.ds. V. I ><Is, S?-10 rals 'Secon Ks/hccn Com.. 1 MUS \V o SK cr 5W1-J 01 SK NK14 o XE 14 exce-p SE 2 A "Craword Dran," locaed and esablshed 0» :»4 : \V A reds, N- 10 rods. F..-1 rods. W'Ho SE1.4 o NE14 n he ownshp o Vence, n sad Coun-! ;o r,-, s KV> o W. o XK es.- ' 1 I'Vrn. 0 -ols Wo:' S1-' oor S. 2 4; X 10 W', c \y;, o -XE'1,4 Sad dran wll b; le n one Secon hav- rods, W J rods, S 10 r->ds, E 4 rods F.' SO A o'.nw r h ng he ave'asre deph and wdh as se Cum. ods- E o S 14 "pos S*<\ 2-1 }: W 45 A o NW r orh: All saons are 100 ee -apar. X 2«rods, IS rods. S 16 rods, W S rods, Nl/, o SW r 14 Begnnng a saon number 0 a he S 10 rods, \V 10 rods X o S;, o SW r 14 lower end o sad dran and exendng o Ccn. 54 rods W o SE cor See. 24; N 10 Com.. SW "cor SW r 14 E 1,008 ; saon number 207, a dsance o rods. W 4 rods, S 10 rods, E 4 rods N 4'J rods, W , S'40 rods ee, and havng an average deph o 6.S5 Com. 4 rods 3. W o SE cor Sec. 24: E 264. o W 1,272. o Sl o's ee, and an 8, wdh o boom o Saon / o Saon o rods S. N 10 rods, W 3 rods S., S" 10 rods, E 3,o SW r 1,4 ermnus. he consrucon o sad dran wll nclude he consrucon o he ollowng culver* and brdges havng he locaon and o he ype and" se saed or whch conracs wll b* le. FAJRM CROSSINGS as provded by Secon 2, Chaper 12. General Dran Law. Exac locaon o be deermned by Farm Owner. Culver o*be placed and dr "lled * by he Excavaon Conracor.. Locuon Farm Name 1 Vernon Snyder._... 1 Waler Baker._ * E. L. Moyer 4 Jake Kuxnar._ &~George Lu : 6 Joseph'ank _ 7 L. B. HaD S Jesse S. Johns._. 9 John Pendergas... _ Se 72"x20* 72"x20' 72"x20' 72"x20' 72^x20' 72"x20* _.72"x20* _:_ «G**x20' 4S*x20 p BRIDGE NO. ONE NEW BRIDGE Saon 47 plus lbs. Re-n orcng seel.»690 lbs. o 6'* {20.,5 lb.) I-beams «38 lbs. o 8" (21.25 lbs.) Srucural Channels cu. yds. o Mx o Concree Brdge conracor shall rel around New Srucure and place road way n a good and passable condon, o he sascaor o he Road Commsson; BRIDGE NO. WO Saon 74 plus 60 Repar he presen brdge by placng S 24 n. Corraraed culvers 10. k>u«o he dch grade. Concree over same and concree ends o preven washng ou. S.S en. yds. o concr^c. BRIDGE NO. HREE Saon 137 plus 81 Repar he presen brdge by placng hree 24 n. corru(raed rulveru o dch and* concree over same and on ends o vea waahng. 5.6 cu. yds. o concree. Reer o plans and speccaons on le n he oce Sad ob wll be le as one secon n accordance wh he dlaprram now on le wh he oher papers peranng o nad Dran, n he oces o he Couny Dran Commssoners o he Counes o Shawassee and GeneSee o whch reerence may be had by all pares neresed, and bds wll be made and recevd accordngly. Conracs wll be made wh he lowes responsble bdder Kvn adequae secury, or he perormance o he work, n he sum hen and here o be xed by us. reservng o ourselves he rgh o reec any and all bds, and o ; adourn such leng o such me and place as I shall publcly announce, he dae or he compleon o such conrac, and he erms o paymen hereor, shall and wll be announced a he me and place o leng- Any person desrng o bd on he above menoned work wll be requred o depos wh he Couny Dran Commssoner a cered check or s equvalen o he amoun o wo Hundred Dollar* as a guaranee ha he wll ener no conrac and urnsh he requred bond as prescrbed by law. he checks o all unaneeessnl bdders wll be reurned aer conracs are awarded. he paymens or he above menoned work wll be made as ollows: Dran Orders drawn on he Counes o Shawassee and Genesee. Noce s Furher Hereby Gven, ha on Wednesday, he 4h day o Sepember. 1940, a a pon where he dran crosses he hghway as above saed,, n he ownshp o Vence, Couny o Shawassee, or a such oher me and place hereaer, o whch I, he Couny Dran Commssoner aoresad, may adourn he same, he apporonmen or benes and he lands comprsed whn he "Craword Dran Specal Assessmen Dsrc." and he apporonmens hereo wll be subec o.revew or one day, rom nne o'clock n he orenoon unl ve o'clock n he aernoon. A sad revew he compuaon o coss or sad Dran wll also be open or nspecon by any pares neresed. he ollowng s a descrpon o he several racs or parcels o land consung he Specal Assessmen Dsrc O sad Dran, vz: Vence ownshp, Shawassee Couny 7 N, R 4 E Secon One W o he SW14 SK% O he SW14 NEU o he SW14 and W; o he SEl/ 4 10 Ac. n he SW cor o he El/, o he SE14 Secon wo S/ 2 o he NF.14 o he SE14 exc. l Ac. on s" sde ^½ o he SE14 o he SEI4 exc. 1 Ac. o he S sde o he XEI4 o he SE14 Secon welve NE^ o he XE14 exc. NE 15 Ac. SE14 o he NE14. W% o he NE14 E^" o he NW14 NWy o he NW14 15½ o he E14 o he SW14 and N 60 Ar, o he SE% exc. parcel 40 rds. E and W by 80 rds. N and S n he SE comer Pareel commencng 120 rds. W o h* SE comer. Secon 12, W 20 rds,, N 80 rds.. E 20 rds., S 80 rds,. o he begnnng Parcel commencng 100 rds. W o he SB Corner o Secon 12, W 20 rds., N 80 rds., E 20 rds,, S 80 rds. o begnnng E I* Ac. o he SE^ Secoa hreen 8½ M he NE^ W o he NEV. ^¾ o he Nl^ o he NWU B o he 8½ o he NW U K^ o he SW14 / ^ ¾ o h* SE14 ' ^¾¾ o he SE14 N r.". «0 rod:! K o S 1/, "> rods, \V K> ro<k S I.lS 1<;.'J., K 118., N 10 rod-, Com. 48 rods W o SE cor Sec. 24; N 10 rods, W 3 rods S., S 10 rods, E 3 rods 8-. Com. 42 rods W o SE cor Sec. 24- NEly on RR ROW 12 rods, W 7 rods 10., S 10 rods, E 1 rod SE14 o SEl N o RR ROW excep com a SW cor SE14 o SE14 Sec- 24: N 26 rods, E IS rods, S 16 rods, o RR ROW, SWly on RE ROW 12 rods o Sec. lne, W 38 rods o 1-8 lne. Seern weny-fve^ Com. SE cor Blk 6 HL L. Hollser Add o Lennon: W 198., S 13¾., W 6. S E o Sec. lne, N o bern. Com.' SE cor Lo 2 Blk 6 H. L. HoJUer Add o Lennon: S 132, W 66.., N 182., E 66. : Com. SE cor Lo 1 Blk 6 H. L. Hollser Add o Lennon: S W «6., N E 66. Com. SW cor Lo 2 Blk 5 H. L. Hollser. Add o Lennon: E 140., S 132., W N 132. Com. SW cor Blk 5 H, L. Hollser Add o Lennon- E 1»3.5., S 142., W , X 132. Com. 132 S and 792. W o SE cor Blk 6 o H. L. Hollser Add o Lennon; E 52S.. S 3 32., W o cener-lne o Man Sree, NWly on S. o ben. Com. Sec. Hoc beween Sec. 24 and E o cener-lne o RR- E 40.. Sly parallel wh RR W 40., K o begn. Los 1 and 2 Blk 5 excep Com W o SE cor Blk 1; N o Man S., SWly o S lne Lo 1, E-o begn, Lo 3 Blk 5 Lo 1 Blk 6 S 66. Los 4 and 5,Blk * Lo 3 and N 66. ^os 4 and 5 Blk 4 Clayon ownshp, Genesee Couny 7 N, R S E (a Large) Secon 7 S 20 A o W / 2 o N 3-4 o NW r. 1 S14 o NW r 1,4 excep he ME 7 A N'sO A o SW r 14 ' S 4' A o SW r 14 and Wl/ 2 o SE14 excep he NE 15 A S 15 A o SEI4 o SEI4 S-con 5--- S 10 A o SW14 o SW 14 SW 5 A o SE14 o SWI4 N 1-8 mle on E ade o Secon 25 o Com. NE cor W o NE\ Sec. 25; W : ; 66.. S E 66., N N, R 4 E Com. 4 rod* W o NE cor W% o NE^4! runk Lne M-21 n Shawassee Couny. 1 S?c. 25; W 72.. S 132., E 72., N 7 N, R 4 E! 132. One mle beween Secons IS and 24, Com. I3S. W o NE cor W 1^ o 7 N. R 4 E NE>4 o Sec. 25: W 4 rods S., s" 168 runk Lne M-21 n Genesee Couny, 1., E 4 rods 6., N 165. W l mle beween Secons 18 and 19 Com. 12 rods 12. W o NE cor W^ 7 N, R 6 E o NE14 Sec 25; W 8 rods. 8 8 rods. E S ShawsuMee Cwny Roa4 C«lamasa* rods. N 8 rods. S 1¾ mle beween Secons 1 and 2 W 7-8 me beween Secons I and 12 Com 20 rods 12 W o NE cor W 1^ N \ mle beween Secons 11 and 12 o NE14 See. 25- W 8 rods, S 8 rods. E 8 W 5-9 mle beween Secon* 12 and 1«rods. N 8 rods One mle beween Secons 21 and 24 Com. 10 rod* S o NE cor W^, o NE% E I mle beween.secons 2» and 2* Sec. 25- S 18 rod*. W 29 roda, N 18 rods, One' mle beween Secons 24 and 2» E 2«rods Anglng Road hrough Secon 21, aeodng Srees n Lennon El o Wl, o NEI4 N o RR OW excep Com. a NE cor; S 19 rods, W 29 rods. N 28 rods. E 29 rods E14 o - W14 8 o publc road Wl^ o NE14 S o RR ROW NE14 >{ BW14 excep RR ROW NW% o SE14 excep RR ROW SEI4 o RW14 N o RR ROW Wl^ o Wl^ o NE14 N o RR ROW E 40 A o NW 14 N o Road F. 40 A o W 80 A o NW^ N 20 A o W 40 A o NW14 N 3 A o S 20 A o W 40 A o NW^ S 17 A o W 40 A o NW14 W14 o W14 o SW14 N o Road El. o WK, o swy W 26 A o El o NWy N o R<ud W\, o W o SW14 S o Road SE14 o SW14 E o RR ROW SW14 o SF.14 Secon weny-sx EV4 o NE14 o NE14 NW14 o NE14 o NE14 N; o W^ o W14 o El/, o SE14 N4 o El, o Wl o E o SE14 E/ o SE14 o SE14 N o Road E o SE¾ o SEI4 S o R^ad Secon hry-fv N SO /: o E o ^ ¾ Secon hry-sx N 37 A o W o NW% N 38 A o ElA o NWl/ NW 10 A o NW14 o NEX4 VILLAGE OF LENNON Orgnal Pla Los 1 and 2 Blk 1 Lo 3 Blk 1 Lo 4 Blk 1 and com. a SW cor Lo 3 Blk ; SWly SEly 46.. NEly 55.5., NWly»2,5. o begn, and srp o land wde and long on E Mde o Lo 1 Blk 2 Lo 5 lk 1 and srp o land 32. wde on W sde and runnng enre lengh o Lo 6 Com. SW cor Lo 1 Blk 2: NE 33., NW 132,. SW 33.. SE o, begnnng Com. SE cor Lo 1 Blk 2: NW NE 24., SE SW 24. o ben., and Com. NE cor Lo 1 Blk 2' SW , SE NE CS., NW Lo 2 Pdk 2 Lo 3 Blk 2 Lo 4 Blk 2 excep NW 24.5 and SW SW o Lo 4, RIc 2 and Lo 5 Blk 2 Lo 6 Blk 2 Lo 7 Blk 2 Lo 8 Blk 2 Lo 0 Rlk 2 Cr> m. SW oor Blk 3; NE 12 rods, SE 8 rods. IS., W 12 rods S. o begnnng Com, 12 rods NE on Man S.. rom SW cor Blk 3: XE 35.. SE 70., SW 35., NW 73. Com NE or. Man Sree rom SW cor Blk 3; NK S>., SE 70., SW 3 5., NW o begnnng Com. NE cor lk 3; SW SE E 8S.. X 27. o begn excep Com. 12 rods NE rom S\V eor Pv 3'; SE 70.. XE 70., NW 70., SW o begn. VILLAGE OF LENNON H. L. Hollser'* Add. Lo 1 Blk 1 Lo 2 llk 1 Los S and 4 Blk 1 Los 5 and 6 Blk 1 Lo 1 Blk 2 Lo 2 Blk 2 Lo 3 Blk 2 Lo 4 Blk 2 Lo & Bk 2 Nl o Los 1 and 2 Blk S Sl, o Los 1 and 2 Blk 3 Lo 3 and 4 Blk 3 N 50. Lo 5 and S 16. Lo 6 Blk 3 S 16. Lo 5 and N 50. Lo 6 Blk S Lo 7 Blk 3 Los 8 and 9 Blk 3 Lo* 1, 2, 3 and 4 Blk 4 and land bound- <-d on W by Vence S., on N by Blk 2, on S by Blk 4, on E by C S k M R R E 264. o W l r 536. o Sl o 6½!o SW r 14 E 264.' e W 1,800. o S l,o 3½ o SW.r 14, E 198. o W o 8½ o Sl o SW r -¾ W o Sl o 8¾ o SW r 14 excep W ElA o 8¾ o 8¼ o SW r % excep W 1,998. N 30 A o W 40 A o W% o 3E% 7 A n NW cor o NE14 o SE14 Secon Nneeen' NE14 o NW¾ excep he NE 10. NWK o NW r U excep Park N 19 A n o 8½ o NW r 14 W o RB 8½ o Sl o NW rl^ W o RR NW14 o SWV4 W o RR E,4 o SW r % N o RR C S * M B 8^¼ o SW r 14 N o RR MICHIGAN SAE HIGHWA DEF. Benes o Publc Roads, desgnaed as runk Lne M-13, beween Shawassee and Genesee Counes... S 7-8 mle on Eas Sde o Secon I. 7 N. R 4 E One mle on E sde o Secon N, R 4 E. One mle on E sde o Secon N. R 4 E 7-S sal* beween Secons 2 aar* 2«3-1 mle beween Sec ons 2 mm 24 mle NEI4 Secon 31 Genesee C*my Ka*4 ~ Publc Road under her conrol: One mle beween Secons 7 and 1* W 1-8 mle beween Secons 8 and 17 8 I-S mle beween Secon* 7 and * N 14 mle beween Secon* 17 and 14 Now. hereore, All anknown and nonresden persons, owners and person* neresed n he above descrbed land*, and yp> Sherman E. Welch, Couny Clerk o Shawassee Couny: George G. Dunn. Couny Clerk o lenesee Coany: Murray D. Van Waggoner. Sae Hghway Commssoner- Wllam M. Grand, Charman Genesee Couny Road Commsson; Wllam R. Clne. Charman Shawasxee Couny Road Commsson; Bernard Kngsbury, Supervsor. Vence ownshp, Shawassee Couny: Max Pos. Sea Island Coon. Florda's Sea Island coon crop s n he ground and covers more han 12,000 acres. ' he only hng ha prevened a larger planng was he scarcy o seed, accordng o Commssoner o Agrculure Nahan Mayo. Sea Island coon s one o he nes coons n he world/ I s unequalled or s long saple and can only be produced n ceran «& areas n he world. he maory has A been avalable rom Egyp. How- ] ever, aer a survey by he exenson V servce was ound ha Sea Island -* coon can be grown successully n 44 Florda counes wh he larges planngs around Ocala, Lake Cy and Madson locales. Las year 2,000-bales o hs splendd saple was w;ro\vn rr" Florda, sellng a 35 cens per pound. In 1935, he expermenal crop was 160 bales. Nex year umped'o 936 bales. Pays Deposors He daly manages mllons o dollars as reasurer o one o he naon's larges saes, bu doesn' pocke any more salary han does any one o hs senographers, all because o wha happened 13 years ago. Hs s a sory o a hank ha aled and o a- characer whch places respec. and rgheousness ahead o personal gan and legal loopholes. John M. Smh, Wsconsn's sae reasurer, s as smple as bs name and proud o. Earnng $5,000 annually, he keeps only $l,200~less han $25 weekly. he bulk o hs earnngs. $3,809, goes o he deposors o he Lumberman's bank o Shell Lake, Ws., where he sgned a declaraon o unlmed lably beore began 1C years ago. lqudaon NOICE OF HEARING.CLAIMS BEFORE COUR Sae o Mchgan, he Probae Cour.or he Couny o Shawassee. In he Maer > he Esae o John A. Cooper, Deceased. Noce s hereby gven ha more han wo monhs rom hs dae have been allowed or credors o presen her clams agans sad deceased o?ad Cour or examnaon and adusmen, and ha all credors o sad deceased are requred o pre* sen her clams n duplcae one o sad Cour, a he Probae Oce, n he Cy o Corunna, n sad Couny, and one o he Fducary o sad Esae on or beore he 21s day o Ocober, A~ D. 1940, and ha sad clam* wll be heard by sad Cour on Monday, he 21s day o Ocober, A. D. 1944), a nne o'clock n he orenoon. A nch hearng wll be deermned by he Cour who he her* o he above-named Deceased are. Daed Augus 3, A. D. RO D. MAHEWS, Judge o Probae. Admr; Ray A. Cooper, 131S Wolco, Fln, Mchgan. NOICE OF MORGAGE SALE Whereas, John Flornk and Zora Flornk, hs we, made and execued Supervsor. Clayon ownshp, Genesee 1 morgage bearng dae March 18, ^ Couny, are hereby noed ha a he 11932, o he Old Connna Sae me end -Uce aoresad, or a such oher Bank, a Corporaon, o Connna, me and place hereaer o whch sad Mchgan, recorded n he Oce o leng may be adourned. I shall proceed o receve bds or he consrucon o sad "Craword Dran" n he manner herenbeore saed; and also, ha a such me and place as saed aoresad rom nne o'clock n he orenoon unl ve o'clock n he aernoon, he apporonmen or benes and he lands comprsed whn he Craword Dran Specal Assessmen Dsrcs wll be subec o revew. And ou and Each o ou. Owners and persons neresed n he aoresad lands, are hereby ced o appear a he me and place o such revewng o apporonmens as aoresad, and be heard wh respec o such specal assessmens and your neress n relaon hereo, you so desre. Daed hs 23rd day o July, A. D. CHAS G. COOK. Couny Dran Commssoner Couny o Shawassee. B. E. O'BRIEN, he Regser o Deeds or he Couny o Shawassee, Mchgan, on March 19, 1932, n Lber 184 o Morgages, on page 228; "4" ^^^^^^HW^W^^ General Elevaor Busness We are compleely equpped or a general busness, and are buyng Beans and all gran crops, and payng he hghes marke prces a all mes. We are handlng all knds o Feeds and Coal, and assure you a square deal always. F. S. CHAPMAN Phone 21F3 Lennon, Haw abou he racor? I *s *4, SBI sa sr ah s!*^ ^^ -^^- - ^ -^^ ^- - s n y v v v ^»7 n^^^^^r^^^w o»oa rmg I's he mergh now o have any repars or adusmens made, us beore sprng work wll be geng under way. We are equpped o handle any work along hs lne, gvng you genune sasacon. repar ob. In oher words, a perec JACK MCDOWELL Sandard Ol Servce Lennon, Mch. **»» 4>»»»»4)»»+»»»»04)»»»**< X Phone 6. s And whereas, he amoun clamed ' 9^ o be due on sad morgage on he dae hereo or.prncpal and neres) s he sum o Four Hundred Fory- sx Dollars and hreen Cens; and also he addonal sum o Feen Dollars sauory aorneys ees as provded or n sad morgage, and no su or proceedng havng been nsued a law or n equy o recover he deb secured hereby, or any par hereo; J And whereas, deaul has been mue n he paymen o he money Couny Dran Commssoner,! secured by sad morgage, whereby! Couny o Genesee. JOHN HUDSON. Depuy Commssoner o Agrculure, Sae o M<?h NOICE OF ELECION o he Qualed Elecors o he Cy o Corunna: ake Noce, ha an elecon o he Qualed Elecors o he Cy o Corunna wll ake place n sad Cy on uesday, Sepember 10, 1940, ; he power o sale conaned heren has become operave; ] Now, hereore, noce s hereby I gven ha by vrue o sad power o sale and n pursuance hereo, and o he saue n such case made and provded, he sad morgage wll be oreclosed by a sale o he morgag ed premses a publc vendue o he hghes bdder a he ron door o he Cour House n he Cy o Corunna, Shawassee Couny, Mchgan, ha beng he place o holdng he Crcu Cour whn sad Coun- I y. on he 2nd day o November, JA. D. 1940, a en o'c noon o sad d*y: he descrpon O. I whch sad premses conaned n sad morgage and whch wll be sold as V'rHv' ; Prmary Elecon wll be held or he placng n nomnaon canddaes, or sae Rr couny ocers 'aoresad s as ollows: All huac eera peces* or parcels or all polcal pares, ncludng Governor, Leuenan Governor, U. S. o land suaed and beng n he Senaor, Represenave n Congress, Cy o Corunna, Shawassee Couny, Sher, Couny Clerk, Regser o Mchgan, descrbed as ollows: Los hry-nne, Fory, Fory-one, Forywo, Fory-hree, Fory-ve and Deeds, Couny reasurer, Couny Dran Commssoner, Judge o Pro n McArhur and Cumbae, Creu Cour Commssoners,! Fory ; s^: ^'.. D «.,. rr. nvq Coroners, Couny Surveyor and Prosecung Aorney. Mchgan. mns Addon o he Cy o Corunna, Daed: Augus 5, he polls o sad elecon wll open a 7 o'clock n heorenoon and wll reman open unl sx o'clock n he aernoon o sad 10h day o Sepember, Daed, Augus 12, ALLAN G. BROWN, Cy Clerk. HE OLD CORUNNA SAE BANK, a Mchgan Bankng Corporaon, o Corunna, Mch., Morgagee. SEH Q. PULVER, Aorney or Morgagee, Busness Address: Owosso, Mchgan. KRIBS' FUNERAL HOME LAD ASSISAN A Compleely Equpped Funeral Home Corunna Avenue Corunna ^>^^<^^^>^>^^M^^^4^^^^^^^^H > < 4>? Blacksmhng Have opened up he Blacksmh Sh»p, oppose he Pos Oce, and am prepared o do your repar work promply, and n he bes manner. Wll apprecae your paronage. Wll drve o your arm o do horseshoeng. JOHNSON & DUNCKLE ' our Blacksmh LENNON, MICH. >.:: srss ^^^K^^H^:*^^KK«K«:»*K^K*<^ CASH-For Dead and Dsabled Horses~$1.00 Cale-$L00 FREE SERVICE ON SMALL ANIMALS Phone Collec Owosso 258 DARLING & COMPAN Successors o MILLENBACH BROHERS COMPAN he Orgnal Company o Pay or Dead Sock ana r

7 MORGAGE SALE Whereas, John Hedges and Cao Hedges, hs we, made and execued a ceran morgage bearng he dae * he 18h day o May, 1935, o Julus Kebler, whch was recorded n he oce o he Regser o Deeds Jor he Couny o Shawassee, Mchgan, on he 20h day o May, 1935, n Lber 193 o morgages, on pages And Whereas, he amoun clamed o be due on sad morgage, on he dae hereo, or prncpal and neres and nsurance and. axes advanced, s he sum o Four housand Fve Hundred and Sxy-ve and Eghy-wo Hundredhs ($4,565.82), and also he addonal sum o $ aorney ees as provded or n sad morgage; And Whereas, John Hodges and Cao Hedges, hs we, made and execued a ceran second morgage bearng dae he 20h day c December, 1935, n Lber 193 o morgages, on pages ; And Whereas, he amoun clamed o be due on sad morgage on dae hereo, or prncpal and neres, s he sum o wo housand Egh Hundred weny-one and Sxy-wo Hundredhs' ($2,821.62), and also he addonal sum o $75.00 aorney ee as provded or n sad morgage; oroey ^or Plans, I IS ORDER ED ha sad Deendans and her unknown hers, devsees, legaees and assgns, cause her appearance o be enered n hs cause whn hree (3) monhs rom he dae o hs order, and n deaul hereo, ha sad Bll o Complan be aken as con* essed by he sad Deendans, her unknown hers, devsees, legaees and assgns. I IS FURHER ORDERED ha whn weny (20) days Plans cause a copy o hs order o be publshed n/he Corunna News, a newspaper prned, publshed and crculaed n sad Co-ny, such publcaon o be connued heren once n each week or sx (6) weeks n successon. JOSEPH H..COLLINS, Crcu Judge. Aes:. SHERMAN E. WELCH, Clerk. MICHAEL CARLAND, Aorney or Flan l's. Busness Address: 202 New Mner Bldg., Owosso, Mchgan. NOICE o he Above Named Deendans: AKE NOICE, ha hs su, n whch he oregong oder was duly made, nvolves and s' brough o And Whereas, no su or proceed-, que - le o he ollowng. descrbed ng has been nsued a law or n peces or parcels o land suaed and equy o recover he dlb now re-! beng n he ownslnp o Caledoma, marnng and secured by he above '/Couny o Shawassee and Sae o morgages, or any par hereo, and deaul havng been made n he paymen o he money secured by sad morgages renderng he power o *sale, conaned heren, operave; Now, hereore, noce s hereby gven ha by vrue o s?,d power o sale and n pursuance hereo and o he saue n such cases made and provded* he sad morgages wll.be oreclosed by a sale o he morgaged premses?> ' publc vendue o he hghes bdder a he wes ron door o he. Cour House, n he Cy o Corunna, Shawassee Couny, Mch r gan, ha beng he place o holdng he Crcu Cour whn sad couny, on he «eveue«ah day o Augus, 1940, a nne o'clock n ke orenoon o sad d»y, Easern Sandard me. he descrpon o he premses conaned heren and sll covered by sad morgages, and whch wll be sold as aoresad, s as ollows: he Souh Hal (½) o he Norheas Quarer (¾) o Secon weny-seven (27), ownshp Seven (7) Norh, Range hree (3) Eas, Wng eghy acres more or less. Also he Norh weny <20> acres o he Wes Hal (%) o he Wes par o Eas raconal quarer (%) o Secon weny-wo (22), own Seven (7) Norh, Range hree (3) Eas; also begnnng Chans Wes o he Norheas comer o sad Secon weny-wo (22); hence Wes Chans, hence Sooh Sxy-one (61) rods, hence Eas Sxy-our (64) rods, and hence Norh and Eas Sxy-wo (62) rods o he place o begnnng, conanng weny-sx (26) acre* o land more or less; he enre above menoned descrpons conan 126 acres o land more or less, all n Caledona ownshp, Shawassee Couny, Mchgan. Daed: May 16, JULIUS KEBLER, o h<: Cy o Owosso, Mchgan, Morgagee. ELLIS F. WILSON, Aorney or Morgagee. Busness Address: Capol heare Buldng, Owosso, Mchgan. ORDER OF PUBLICAION Sae o Mchgan, n he Crcu Cour or he Couny o Shawassee, In Chancery. Mchgan, descrbed as ollows, ow: he Norh acres o he Wes r>ar o he Souhwes raconal quarer (V) o-raconal Secon hry (30) own seven (7) Norh, Range hree (3) Eas, whch conans acres. And also he Souh een (15) acres o he Wes par o he Souhwes raconal quarer (¼) o raconal Secon hry' (30), own seven (7) Norh, Range hree (3) Eas, Shawassee Couny, Mchgan. Sad Wes par conanng acres o land more or less. " Daed: July 2, MICHAEL CARLAND. Aovney or Plans. Busness Address: 202 New Mner Bldg., Owosso, Mchgan. NOICE OF MORGAGE SALE Deaul havng been made n he condons o ha ceran morgage he 8h day o Ocober, A. D. 1940, and ha sad clams wll be he.^rd by sad Cour on uesday, he 8h day o Ocober, A, D. 1940, a o'clock n he orenoon. Daed July 10, A. D. nne RO D. MAHEWS, Judge o Probae. Execuor: John L. Sampeer, Corunna, Mchgan. PROBAE ORDER Sae o Mchgan, he Probae Cour or he Couny o Shawassee. A?. acon o he Probae Cour or.he Couny o Shnwaeser,.held a he Probae Oce n he Cy o Corunna, on he h dv.v n Auprus:,: n he year one housand nne hundred and ory. Presen; Roy D. Mahews, Judge o Probae. In he Muer o he Irvng Gorham, Deceased E-nre Floyd B. Gorham, Execuor o.sad esae: hayng rendered h? Fnal Accoun o hs. Cour. I h Ordered, ha he 3rd day o Sepember nex, a nne o'clock n he orenoon, a sad Probae Oce, be apponed or examnng and allowng sad Accoun. And s Furher Ordered, ha a copy o hs order he publshed n ee consecuve weeks prevous o?ad day o hearng, n he Corunna News, a newspaper prned and crculang n sad Counv o Shawassee. RO D : MAHEWS, Judge o Probae. Regsrar o Probae. Mr. Floyd B. Gorham, 2510 Douglas Sree, Sagnaw, Mchgan. PROBAE ORDER Sae, o Mchgan, he Probae Cour or he Couny o Shawassee. A a sesson o he Probae Cour or he Couny o Shawassee, held a he Probae Oce n he Cy o Corunna, on he 13h day o Augus, n he year one housand nne hundred and ory. Presen, Roy D. Mahews, Judge o Probae. In he Maer o he Esae o eresa Beczerska, Deceased, Arch W. Burne, he Admnsraor o sad esae, havng rendered hs Fnal Accoun o hs Cour. I s Ordered, ha he 3rd day o Sepember nex, a nne o'clock n he orenoon, a sad Probae Oce, be apponed or examnng and al- da }l & S"??? M! y ' 9 4 7* lowng sad Accoun. ecued by Rudolph J. Lange and Zora An* ^ w 0rdercd> ^ a B Lange, hs we, as morgagors o? publshed hree he pursuan L*nd Bank o he C provsons ««, o «Par g, ^ week*.prevous o sad 5 v ¾ «Ac'o? S S ^ I K 1 ^ o hearng, n he Corunna News, ^ ^ X ^ S A S he Emergency Farm Morgage Ae..» newspaper prned and crculang A^^Z,»!,; ««o 1933, as amended \V. S. C. le n sad Couny o Shawassee. 12, Secons ), as morgagee, led or records n he ok«judge o Probae. RO D. MAHEWS, o he Regser o Deeds o Shawassee Couny, Mchgan, on he 24h Regsrar o Probae. ORDER OF PUBLICAION Sae o Mchgan, he Probae Cour or he Couny o Shawassee. A a sesson o he Probae Cour or sad Couny, held a he Probae Oce, n he Cy o Corunna, on Monday, he 12h day o Augus, n he year o one housand nne hundred and ory. Presen, Roy D. Mahews, Judge o Probae. In he Maer o he Esae o [Mlon S. Roe, Deceased. day o Augus. J 934, recorded n Lber 191 o Morgages on Pages hereo, and whch morgage was hereaer and on he 10h day o July, 1940, by an nsrumen n wrng, duly assgned o he Federal Farm Morgage Corporaon, a corporaon, o Washngon, D. C, and whch assgnmen o morgage was led or record n sad oce o he Regser o Deeds o he Couny o Shawassee, Mchgan, on he 13h dav o July, 1940, recorded n Lber 200 o Morgages on Pages ; NOICE IS HEREB GIVEN ha sad morgage wll be oreclosed, pur J On readng and lng he peon o James S. Mner, Admnsraor suan o power o sale, and he.de bons non wh he Wll Annexed, premses heren descrbed as: prayng or a lcense o sell Rea* he Eas Hal o Souhwes Quar Esae or dsrbuon. er; also he Eas weny-sx and ] I s Ordered, ha he 3rd day o wo-hrds rods o he Souh Fory- I Sepember nex, a nne o'clock n egh rods o he Wes Hal o he orenoon, a sad Probae Oce, Souhwes Quarer; also he Eas be assgned or hearng sad peon, wo-sevenhs o he Norh seven- And s Furher Ordered, ha a enhs o he Wes Hal o he Souh- 'copy o hs order be publshed hree wes Quarer; al o he above land consecuve weeks prevous o sad lyng and beng n Secon weny- day o hearng n he Corunna News, hree, ownshp Sx Norh o Range a newspaper prned and crculang Clayon. Cook, also known as. - _ Clayon Cook, Sva M. Cook, also and Sae wll be sold a publauc^ known as Eva Cook and Magdalene on o he hghes^ bdder or cash Bec (somemes spelled Bock), by a he ron Sher door o o Shawassee he Cour Couny House Plans, vs. Mary Wllams and S. us Parsons, her unknown hers, devsees, legaees and assgns, Deendans A a sesson o sad Cour, held a he Cour House n he Cy o Corunna, Mchgan, n sad Couny, on he 2nd day o July, A. D, Presen: Honorable Joseph H. Collns, Crcu Judge. On readng and lng he Bll o Complan n sad cause and he adav o Mchael Carland aached hereo, rom whch sasacorly appears o he Cour ha he Deendans above named, or her unknown hers, devsees, legaees and assgns, are proper and necessary pares deendan n he above enled cause, and I urher appearng ha aer dlgen search and nqury canno be asceraned, and s no known wheher or no sad deendans are lvng or dead, or where any o hem may "resde lvng, and, dead, wheher hey have personal represenaves or hers lvng or where hey or some o hem may resde, and urher ha he presen whereabous o sad deendans are unknown, and ha he names o he persons who One Eas; lyng whn sad Couny, n sad Couny o Shawassee. RO D. MAHEWS, Judge o Probae. Probae Regser. Admr.: James S. Mner, Aorney-a-Law, New Mner Buldng, Owosso, Mchgan. n he Cy o Corunna, n sad Couny and Sae, on»e»d*y, Ocober 29, 1940, a wo o'clock p. m- here s due^and payable a he dae o hs noce upon he deb secured by sad morgage, he sum o 1, Daed July 27, FEDERAL FARM ' MORGAGE CORPORAION, a corporaon, o Washngon, D. C, Assgnee o Morgagee. FARLE & ELLIO, Aorneys or Assgnee o Morgagee Fln, Mchgan. NOICE OF HEARING CLAIMS BEFORE COUR Sae o Mchgan, he Probae Cour or he Couny o Shawassee. In he Maer o he F-*ae o Elzabeh Sampeer, Deceased. Noce s hereby gven ha more han wo monhs rom hs dae have been allowed or credors o presen her clams agans sad deceased o sad Cour or examnaon are ncluded heren whou heng and adusmen, and ha all crednamed, bu who are embraced heren under he le o unknown hers, presen her clams n duplcae 1 ors o sad deceased are requred o devsees, legaees and assgns, canno be asceraned aer dlgen Oce, n he Cy o Corunna, ; " one o sad Cour, a he Probae search and nqury. sad Couny and one wh he On moon o Mchael Carland, aducary o he esae on or beore ORDER OF PUBLICAION Sae o Mchgan, he Probae Cour or he Couny o Shawassee. A a sesson o he Probae Cour or sad Couny, held a he Probae Oce, n he Cy o Corunna, on Monday, he 22nd day o July, n he year c one housand nne hundred and ory. Presen, Roy D, Mahews, Judge o Probae. In he Maer o he Esae o Paul LeCureux, Deceased. On readng and lng he peon o Frank Glna, Admnsraor o sad Esae, prayng or a lcense o sell Real Esae or Dsrbuon. I s Ordered, ha he 19h day o Augus nex, a nne o'clock n he orenoon, a sad Probae Oce, be assgned or hearng sad peon. And s Furher Ordered, ha a copy o hs order be publshed hree consecuve weeks prevous o sad day o hearng n he Corunna News, a newspaper prned and crculang n sad Couny.o Shawas- RO D. MAHEWS, Judge o Probae. Probae Regser. o Woman Ha Conrac Wh Governmen or Chrome Bu 28 years old, and she has a conrac wh he U. S. governmen o supply wh $843,600 worh o chrome. She s Mrs. Wllam Morbney o Alaska. Mrs; Moroney has le o a huge chrome mne on he Kena pennsula, Alaska, near Seldova. She has chrome mnes n norhern Calorna. She had anoher chrome mne n Calorna. Egh years ago Mrs, Moroney, hen Dorohea Reddy, was a $135 a monh senographer wh he now deunc Naonal Recovery admnsraon. She was neresed n chrome, because her lae aher, Dr. John F. Reddy o Medord, Ore., had suppled.he governmen wh some amoun o chrome durng he closng days o he World war. he governmen hadn' pad hm." Mss Reddy sared a one-woman gh agans he e'dera.l governmen or he unpad bll or chrome mned n souhern Oregon n She won, and an appropraon bll adoped by he presen congress carres an em o $3,200 n paymen o ha clam. Somewhere Mrs. Moroney go an dea ha here mgh be anohor war, and was logcal o assume ha here, was Amerca would need chrome as dd n he pas war. All ndusral chrome, necessary n he manuacure o sanless seel and many mlary alloys, had been comng rom Russa, New Caledona and urkey. Dr. Reddy had acqured le o much chrome land, bu he documenary evdence could no be locaed a he me o hs deah. Hs daugher, hrown, on her own resources, began a search hrough records, boh n he naonal capal and n Washngon and Oregon. She ound he necessary papers, bu demand or domesc chrome was nl. hen came nernaonal urmol. Russa sopped shpmens o chrome. France draed manpower n New Caledona and producon here haled. Ialy had sopped a chrome shpmen o 5,000 ons rom urkey. Resul: Mrs. Moroney has mos o he avalable hgh-grade chrome on he Norh Amercan connen, and he ederal governmen readly gave her he huge conrac, callng or he delvery o a vas amoun o he ore. he conrac, broken down, calls or paymen a $33 a on. Less Juvenle Delnquency hrough Slum Clearance Whle he uvenle delnquency rae n he slums o Amerca s rom wo o hree mes as hgh as n he beer housed neghborhoods, was, vrually zero n 1939 among he 40,000 chldren o 25,000 low-ncome amles removed rom subsandard homes by he Uned Saes housng auhory slum clearance and low-ren housng program, Admnsraor Nahan Sraus says. rac accdens and polce calls also were noable because o her absence, Cng hs record as convncng proo slum clearance pays dvdends n human as well as economc values, Sraus declared ha reedom rom uvenle delnquency and crme n general, as well as rom rac mshaps, has marked he operaon o he 6 low-ren housng proecs ha have been enaned n he USHA program. More han 400 chldren play daly a he "Parksde" low-ren housng proec n Dero, Sraus declared, "ye he rs year o operaon under he USHA program was concluded n 1939 wh a record o no cases o uvenle delnquency, no acc polce calls and no rac dens." Women Saer Drvers Male moorss beleve ew hngs so srongly as ha hey are saer drvers han women bu Dr. Harry de Slva, drecor o he drvers' research bureau o ale unversy, New Haven, Conn., als o agree. Addrrr.-ng a ranng school or drvers' lcense examners n New cvk cy, he sad a survey he had k>; compleed o 3,000 auo drvers n Conneccu showed women o be saer auo drvers han men. Hs survey, Dr. De Slva added, also revealed hese hngs: "oung drvers have more accdens per mle han older drvers. Moorss beween he ages o 20 and 25 had hree mes as many accdens as drvers n her 40s, or example. "Drvers alone n her cars drove aser han drvers accompaned by passengers. Drvers wh srangers or more dsan relaves as passengers drove aser han when spouse, chldren or oher close kn were n he car wh hem." New Bdg* he new $3,000,000 Jamesown brdge, whch spans Narraganse bay rom Saundersown, R. I., o Jamesown, wll rere he erry across he wes passage o he bay, whch s sad o be he oldes ransporaon sysem n he Uned Saes n connuous operaon. Founded beore 1670 by Gov. Caleb Carr o Rhode Island, and aorded a kng's gran n 1700, hs erry has been n connuous operaon ever snce. Anoher neresng ac s ha snce s oundng here has always been a member o he Carr amly n he Jamesown-Newpor erry servce, he presen generaon beng Mss Lucy Carr, clerk n he erry oce. r Phone 22»x«ou've heard abou he ellow who could urn hs car around on a dme. Well, we're no makng any exravagan saemens lke ha abou our John Deere racors, bu we do know ha you can pvo a John Deere racor whn s own lengh 's done by means o he ndvdual rear wheel brakes and, say, does ha save you me a he row ends. ou have boh hands ree o operae he seerng wheel all he me all you do s press down on he oo brake, ws he seerng wheel,, and ydu're ready o go down he nex row k's grea, oo, or holdng he racor on sdehll Work. Come n and alk over. MAR VALASEK Farm Hardware -- Fresone res CASH PAID Horses~$1.00 DURAND 22 New Lolhrop, Mkk FOR or Dead Cale-$1.00 MARKE PRICE FOR CALVES AND HOGS CARCASS MUS BE FRESH AND SOUND PHONE COLLEC NEARES SAION LANSING 4SX17 OSCAR MERS RENDERING CO. AUCION BILLS HANDLED PROMPL AND CORRECL, ON SHOR NOICE B HE NEWS Phone 1373 < & & & & & ^ ^ Corunna, Mch. v 3S

8 Mss Vvan Shpman s spendng he week n Lennon he gues o Mes Ann O'Hara.. - Sunday evenng callers o Mr. and Mrs. John Par were Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jacobs. Msses Joan and Maxne Crowe spen Wednesday n he home o her grandaher, W. S. Eveleh. Week-end guess o Mr. and Mrs. Paul Euvard wll be Mr. and Mrs. Zmmerman, o orono, Canada. Mrs. W. 6. Jacobs wll aend a brdal showor n Monrose \Vedne«- day n hono o Mss Kaheryn Francsco. Mss Faye Hocnshell, o Dero, s a gues or several days o her sser. Mrs. George Bosserde and Mr. Bo&serde. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gewrz and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Brand were among hose rom here -who aended he Iona ar. M-, and Mrs. Phlp Lauren, o Dero, were guess hursday o her sser, Mrs. Ernes Carln and Mr. Carln and sons. Monday guess o Ernes Carln and amly were hs cousn*, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carln and Mrs. Louse Kuhlck o Bay Cy. he Lades' Ad wll hold anoher ee cream socal Frday evenng a he church house. Home-made ce cream and cake wll be served. Fred <Jeeck and daugher, Mrs. W. B. Jacobs, aended uneral servces or he lae homas Flynn whch were held n S. Robero church n Flushng. Mrs. Ray Baker and son were overngh guess Saurday o Mrs. Roy Evere and Mrs. Frances Conklh n Corunna. Mrs. George Sanders o Flushng spen he pas week here also. he condon o Cresen Sherrard who was badly nured several days ago when he ell beneah he wheel o hs combne* s much mproved and he has been removed o hs home rom Memoral hospal. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jeanaque and son, Edward, were guess las week o he Ernes Carln amly. hey le Wednesday (yeserday) or her home n Albuquerque, New Mexco, aer,a wo monhs vs here wh relaves. Mss Eunce Geeck, o Clare, spen he pas several days n he home o Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jacobs and reurned hore Sunday accompanyng her parenv Mr. and Mrs. Perry Geeck, who were guess o he Jacobs amly or he day. >BU cl.\ RECIPE FOR BEER HERD Seven spoonuls o wsdom and experence are nvolved n he recpe dshed up by he man n charge o dary herd mprovemen assocaon work n Mchgan whe' he gures ou he bes mehods o geng an ecen and beer han average dary herd. Much o he secre les n selecng a good dary bull, says A. C. Balzen, exenson daryman on he sa o Mchgan Sae College.. Poner number one, make sure he moher O he bull s under es as well as he res o he herd. hs dam also should be healhy and a regular breeder. Number hree, he bull's moher and all o her ssers should average a leas 350 pounds or more buera a year. he sre o he bull should be proved, wh a hgh percenage o hs daughers showng desrable mlk and. per cen a es HE characerscs above- he breed average. As or he breed, says Balzer, selec rom among hose mos commonly ound n he neghborhood. Mchgan domnaes n hree maor dary breeds, he Holsen, Guernsey and Jersey. I grandsres are proved avorably n es work as. well as he emale grandparens o he bull, hs should add even more cerany o he qualy o he young bull. Fnal pon n Balzer's recpe or buldng a hoer dary herd nvolves some smple mahemacs. Assemblng good dary nherance makes easer o produce ecenly. ake a $100 cow purchased wh ordnary breedng and she wll requre hree years o pay ou a he rae o $32 a year over eed cos> bu a homerown cow even a he same cos bu o beer breedng ough o be able o repay he $100 n slghly over one year. Cosmc Say Meer Beng recondoned a he Unversy o Washngon s Dr. Arhur H. Compon's cosmc ray meer a delcae nsrumen ha measures and records cosmc rays. he meer, encased n a heavy lead ball-lke conaner, was aken o he moorshp Norhland aer 18 monhs o-rovng he Pacc ocean. Dr. Compon, a Nobel prze wnner, was a he unversy several monhs on a lecure vs. Mas Connue Servce he war deparmen says Bosor. mus connue o urnsh drawbrdge servce A ngh on hree brdges over For Pon channel, alhough coss he cy $2,200 per boa. Durng he rs egh monhs o 1939 only ve vessels passed he brdges durng hose hours wh pay. roll expenses oalng $11,368. he war deparmen dened he cy's peon or closng drawbrdges rom 10 p. m. o 6 a. m. REGISRAION NOICE o he Qualed Elecors o he Cy o Corunna: ake Noce, ha I wll be a my place o busness n he Cy o Corunna every day (Sundays exceped), unl Augus 31, 1940, or he purpose o regserng he names o such elecors o sad Cy o Corunna as desre o voe a he comng prmary elecon on Sepember 10, Also ake Noce, ha I wll be a he oce o he Cy Clerk n sad Cy o Corunna on Wednesday, Augus 21, 1940, rom egh o'colck n he orenoon unl egh o'clock n he aernoon or he purpose o regserng he names o such elecors. ha on all busness days I wll be a my oce n he Cy o Corunna rom egh o'clock n he orenoon unl sx o'clock n he aernoon. Furher ha Saurday, Augus 31, 1940, s he las day on whch voers may regser or he elecon o Sepember 10, Daed: Augus 6, ALLAN G. BROWN, Cy Clerk., Wendall Wlke, republcan presdenal nomnee o he Uned Saes, coached baseball and rack a a Mdwesern hgh school. MIRAGE" Proper W* o Dsplay Flag Shown by Ocals Mos Amercans, whle eager o show her respec or her lag, do no know he code o lag usage. Here are he auhorave answers o quesons on dsplay o he Sars and Srpes. Q. When s a la no a lag? A. When s carred by any unmouned un s called a color; wh any mouned un, a sandard. Q. How s he lag dsplayed n a processon? A. Wh oher lags, he Uned Saes lag should be eher on s own marchng rgh or n ron ohe cener o he lne o lags. Q. When may he U. S. lag be rased above oher lags? A. Wh lags o saes, ces or socees,- he U. S. lag should be a cener or hghes pon o group. When dsplayed wh lags o oher naons all should be lown rom sas o he same hegh, n me o peace. Q. May he lag be used or drapng? A. No, bunng s acceped or drapng, bu no he lag sel. Q How should he lag be suspended over a sree? A. Vercally, wh he unon (consellaon o sars) o he norh n an eas-wes sree, o he eas n a norh-souh sree. Q. How s he lag hosed o halsa? A. I mus rs be hosed o he peak, hen lowered o hal-sa. hs procedure apples o nal lowerng, a sunse, oo. On Memoral day he lag remans a hal-sa unl noon, hen s hosed o he peak. Q. Docs he lag ever dp o any persons or hng? A. No, and s never dsplayed unon-down, excep as a dsress sgnal Q. How s he?2g dsplayed on a vehcle? A. I mus be axed o a sa ne draped on he vehcle sel. Q. Can he lag sel be used as a poron o a unorm? A. No, and canno be used on cushons, paper napkns, ec., s never used or adversng, and s never leered upon. Q. Can school chldren be legally requred o salue he lag? A. es, accordng o an 8 o, % decson o he Supreme cour. Q. May persons smply sand a aenon when he lag passes? A. es, excep when hey are n unorm, when hey mus gve he correc salue? Q. How s he U. S. lag correcly dsplaced wh one oher lag? A he U. S. lag should be on s own rgh, and sas are crossed he lags sa should be n ron o oher slas, VSJ****'" Squander* More han ' H* Forune n Mnues "A ool and hs money are soon pared," runs an old proverb, and Lazzo Manzak, 21, a clerk n a Budapes hardware sore, earnng only 25 pengoes, ($4.25) a week, a convnced ha ruer words were never spoken. Manzak nhered 14,0()0 pengoes rom a long los uncle. hs was an mmense orune or he poor clerk, who couldn' hope o see ha much money he lved o be a hundred. So he sared o celebrae. Among some o he hngs he dd was o drve o n a car sandng on he road. He had never drven a car, bu was a car end. Hs escapade proved expensve when he was laer arresed and he cour senenced hm o pay 15,240 pengoes damages. hs was exacly 1,240 more han he had nhered. And now he scrmps and saves hnkng o he sensble use he mgh have made o he legacy. Orgnal Bmdry he orgnal boundary o he Pan* ama Canal Zone ollowed a seres o arcs o crcles wh a radus o ve saue mles rom he axs o he canal as was hen planned, recordng o a sudy ssued by he Columba Unversy Press. Subsequenly was replaced by a seres o sragh lnes, excep ha he zone has been exended o nclude ceran dranage basns and s apparenly unque where now ollows a conour lne 100 ee above sea level, whereas Gaun lake has a mean level o abou 85 ee above he sea, and n anoher area where ollows he 260-oo conour. Names No Complmen Names o ces may sound nce, bu hey are no very complmenary, he Smhsonan nsuon has dscovered. For nsance he name Manhaan means only Hlly Island. he Indan or Chcago means Land o he Skunk. Kuskusk, Pa., ranslaed, sands or Hog Place and Chaanooga ranslaes no Hawk's Hole. Mlwaukee s an excepon. I spells and means Fne Land. he nsuon advses chamber o commerces no o dg oo deeply no hsory or he meanng o your cy's name. Nney 'Sreamlners' o r«*e Wh he sreamlned ralroad ran ve years old hs year, a survey shows ha snce he rs o Unon Pacc's all-alumnum lee made s appearance, 30 sreamlned, un-operaed lyers have been bul. In addon, 60 rans o "modernzed" sandard equpmen w'h some sreamlned eaures have m*-e her bow. v BANCROF Mrs. Kenneh Flanagan reurned Some Frday aer a week's vs wh her broher n Fln. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Nraphe, o Lansng, were week-end guess o he laer's moher, Mrs. Maude Burghdor. he annual reunon o he ormer pupls and parons o "he Newburg school wll be held a he school house on Sunday rex. Mrs; John Harvey was a Sunday gues a he home o her daugher and husband, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Sole n Lansng.. Mrs. Horace Sobey, o New Lohrop, was a week-end gues o her daugher and husband, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gorman and chldren. Aorney and Mrs. Harold Warren and daugher, Mary Lou, o Rocheser, N.., are spendng a hree weeks' vacaon here wh hs moher, Ms. Elzabeh Warren, and her moher, a Ann Arbor. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Marn aended he 38h annual reunon o he Rogers amly a he Earl Rogers home n Clo Sunday, wh abou 150 n aendance. Dnner was served a ables placed under he shade o he old apple ree. Sooner or laer, accordng o a bographer, Hler and Mussoln mus all ou I s no lke such characers o go on ndenely seeng I o L Hler and hs ades wll marvel over he news ha one o he pressng problems n Canada s wha o do wh a vas surplus o whea. WANED Well Drller. See Ernes Ableson, our mles norh and one mle wes o Lennbn. I \ J hank ou Corunna and Shawassee Couny For he manner n whch you have acceped your newes Amusemen Place, he PARK CASINO ROLLER RINK CORUNNA We wll connually endeavor o presen hs mo* healhul recreaon n surroundngs clean and congenal. SKAING EVER UESDA, HURSDA, DA, SAURDA, SUNDA FROM 8:00 ILL 11:00«EVENINGS SUNDA AFERNOONS, 2:30 ILL 4:30 UNDER NEW MANAGEMEN or P v ae LE HE NEWS HANDLE HA JOBPRINING.¾¾ AkAkr ^» a*>a<^ ^rv^- ^¾¾. ^a» ^^ ^K,.^k,.A.A. A A.^..A,,^. ^. v4^_-^.^^ ^ J v^vwv 7 *?">' COMING SPECIAL DISPLA OF COMING Ford -Mercury Lncoln Zephyr racors, rucks and Commercal Cars WIH wo Hour Free Show Free Moon Pcures See and leer Rado Sars n Person FEAURING Song and Quz Cones FIELD LO, OWOSSO Wednesday, Augus 28 FREE ^ ^ ^ ^ > ^ M $ N $ N FUN FOR HE WHOLE FAMIL COURES OF OUR LOCAL DEALER, EARL W. LEWIS FRI- FREE Qr. 7

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