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1 HE CORUNNA NEWS A Consoldaon o ho Ccrmna ndependen and Corunna Journal ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. CORUNNA, MCHGAN HURSDAY, APRL 4, 1935 VOLUME L, NUMBER 14 Elecon Resuls n Shawassee Co. SEVERAL CHANGES ON OF CO, SUPERVSORS. BOARD Lgh Voe* C** s Mo o he " ownshps he New Bo*rd o Supervsors. Mchgan gave every ndcaon o wheelng back no he Republcan ranks n a subsanal manner, when all o he nomnees o he grand old pary were eleced by majores j Ware. ha ran well above 100,000.. j._.-._ Joseph. Collns nomnee o he: Republcan pary or judge o he; AUADCl DV Board o' Revew,. John Me'Cullum, Hghway Comm'r, Cecl Perc-3. Jusce, Vne Sr^non, Consables, Charles Buler, A. -J. Fergason, Earl Saxon,, and 0. A. Pos.,.. ' '.'"' PERRY OWNSHP Supervsor, Geo. Greenberger. Clerk, George Buon, reasurer, Wm. Morrce. Jusce, Frank Brace. Hghway Comm'r, Claud Green. Overseer, Harold Pollock. SHAWASSEE OWNSHP Supervsor, A. J. Johnson. Clerk, Charles Walde. reasurer, Mrs. Agnes Mxer. Hghway Comm'r, John George. Board o Revew, Charles Ewng. Jusce, ed S.raneh. Consables, John Wallace, Perrn Warren, Edward McCal and Jack lulp V AP F hry-h judcal crcu, was un-; lvnunjujl Cl L A(jU opposed n he elecon and wasj Members o he Cvc League and handed he oce 'on a _ plaer." ( h e ^ r w v es and rends, he erm s or sue. years. And he g a h*e r e'd a he C o m m u - well known Shawassee Couny ny House n McCurdy Park las czen deserve:) he h o n or, hursday evenng or a cooperave Hs work as a jurs s; Su P p«r r honorng he baske ball ousandng n he sae, and he s eams o Corunna Hgh School, wh ranked as one o he ares and bes judges anywhere. her coach, A. -E. Vanzo, Super enden Charles Buereld and ohers o he aculy. Mr?. Ray Gellaley, worhy maron o Corunna n h,e couny, he Republcans j Chaper, Order Easern S a rs, Q Aprl Showers 30 Waler M. Bush Des Followng a Bre llness Dr. J. M. Oswald, Dr. Bush Moore and Lous X. Sbearr'y. he.lower lades were Mrs. Fre-j Ruer, Ms. Wllam. F. Wenkau, Mr*..Chark* j Garland, Mss Bess Carland, Mr*, 1.. ] N,: Sheurdy, Mrs. A. W. Burne, Ars. J. M. G>vvuj\, s'-u Ms. B;;;';v Moore. - v - he reh. lns were deposed >n Pbx> ree Cemeery, j he lnes w-a quoe are- adaped rom Wllam Johnson Corey, a* e>> pressve o our nmae houghs' o Waler Bush. hey old me, rend,' hey old me you were dead, hey bro me ber news o hear, and ber ears o shed. wep, as remembered how oen you and he czens o Corunna *re grev-j ed o pracce n Corunna o r 12 ng over he deah o on* o her years, when he enered no parnerdsngushed and bes 5ove<j czens, j s h p wh Se h Q. Pul- place n he church house, on Mon- Frs M. E. Church, he even akng won n a good many o he own- h e a d e d he Commee ahps, and n a ew places large n charge o he supper, her chaper Waler M. Bush, who passed awaylver, o Owosso, he *rmj da y evenng. More han 200 were voes were recorded. he board o ocers and (ohers asssng. he a hs home on Corunna avenue a openng oces n he Czens' Savpresen ' ^presenng he varous supervsors or he year wll be very ables were lad and decoraed wh l agues n ve o'clock las hursday aernoon, gs Bank Buldng. he parner- he. J w J K \-, n As, pp ~ Uv! he jsn/e as jas year, hough he school colors, black and orange, March 28, aer a crcal llness o > shp connued unl he deah o Mr. pra. e o "M FooK! D * y '.... ho sey?:v chango.-, ook pln.ee. he ol- whle' he champonshp rophy won bu our days. He had really been ll 1 Bush las hursday. quess wore dunce caps o varous lowng s he personnel o ne new: by he rs* eam o Corunna Hgh, or abou a monh, bu was belev- colors. bo, d; ; cenered he able where he eam e{^ he wss He held he oce o cy. a vm Payne, E* members and Mr Vann nd H,!. - " -mprovng sasacorly; aorney o Corunna or many years, A program o games suable o.m aa.uruay ^cnoon, ^nen ne, wo j...--.ug;on Pasco, R. BuRed wsro.seaed. was also cy reasurer or he occason was carred ou under was srcken wh an acue hear ; MUW Barnes, R. Presden Earl Lews, who engn-: ac:v. erms, and aced as prosecung ahe drecon o he ourh vce presden; Suns were also eaured by.,. -He was aken wh he d 'a.lm'-.-d'.;r:ja Feld, R.' j ecred he ; ornev n'shawa«pd n'mu nr» l\x.h ; nroo^' o *hus honornr^ ^. ^ > J,^ w*m..y u ondw««ss;ee un-nj lor a each league represened. Mss Ares, a Gurden, o Owosso, carred o : eld Dunham, D.* u x cham p&hp eam? 3 ^ ^ ***' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ "M'/CC, R;'';'"' o pr he ceremony o 'op.enrg he 0 1 ^or me, whe n Mr. Pulver resgn-! ed o ener he World Y,-ar. He was he hghes honors or he broades 'kuhe ry V/l-run,.K.'* per dnner program by *ommurjy. ve». Amos, FL. :> a valued member o he,, Shawassee smle.! sngng and called on John Qayle,! br.r HF^oc-aron. He had been a m.em- he busness ransacons o he «,.w..-.:q Docpk.'', L>. j cheer leader. Rorhael Mdvn sanrr a bor * o Corunna Lodge, F. and A. M. evenng ncluded plans or a subdsrc banque o be held May 19, ;'h Msr. Lucas a he pano. \r many years, o Corunna Chap.^-V Alleru.D. [ hose'. \ respondng wh 'normal :er, he l>slorn Sar, and Owo?«o a-flushng. was announced ha scoa S'b, H.! u-\v=,, wore.'"'or' A. E. vanzo, ren- <;dge' o Elks. A he me' o hs on May 2', he leagues o he Fl^ "Sha\v::->;o.' ~ Jonson, D..re^cnn^'he '^*:-- ad Ku^ rnon-! Jcnh he was a drecor 'A he Old \''-.Cv' -- vvsury, R. \ den Buer eld or he ^ch.ol. Corunna jae Bank. Waler a? src wll mee a Fenon or he Vcn;o -- C'e,!)''. j he address o" he evenng was; - be' knew annual elecon o ocers. nr., served Du'vnd -Sacl-,. Grn, )ur- p-jvnly.judge Roy Mahew-;. l.ugh., s.presden «s \h<; 'Corunna' Hgh Laer n he evenng, re reshha"!, 11. 'Nchols presen-l he, b^k.'ball hoo alumn assocaon,.wher: hsnens were servej by he hrd vce Wo'o'J.h'.W - Woo.bury. l".? boys wh leer's' am wau-h chrsm:-;. ; m<'. ; CHMC' o ;shmo ha- oce, j presden, Mss Klen Malews,._a:l Owosso: Aer he program.'was compleed. am n hs nrgau^non he was a! he'local league presden, Mss Paulv.e Spore, who wen; asssed 'by Frs w;-d Wall, D. was announced ha dancng would Second FerK^on.^l). ollow, and adjournmen was aken members o. he Corunna and Owosso leagues. 'hrd 1 ' Brandel, D. Fourh Campbell, R*. Fh 'Case, V. Corunna: Frwc,*-. Durham, R. Second Noagel,. R. hrd Peacock, R. Sars ndcae m»w menber? o he audorum above, where Mrs. Chapman's.Cornhuskers, o Lennon, )layed.or a ew hours o dancng. 1 parcuhrlly neresed worker. j Waler, u.'-h.'was ruly one o! (ju'. r:pbk'-2ne!), Hs l'ea all mes 'was L; open book, j.nd hn was he J very.sd.u o- 1 honor a'.d oveyhng j'ha: was good and pure. Ms lov^ o ja'.re, o ne musc and all beau- Henry Wle Agan Cannula's Mayer HEAVY VOE OU N ELECON HELD ON MONDAY. Durham, No»agel and Peacock are Re-Eleced Supervsor New Aldermen Named. Monday's elecon n Corunna, brough ou one o he larges voes Had red he eun wh alkng and n many years, Henry Wne, pressen hm down he sky. en mayor, deeang Wm, oenney, And now ha hou ar lyng,.ny by a majory o 93 voes. he ba e or he mayoraly was he bg dear old rend and gues, Sleepng n hy narrow bed, so, ssue o he enre cy, Mr.'Jenn'ey peaceully a res, j beng he nomnee o he newly or- Sll s hy pleasan voce, hy mem-; ganzed Progressve pary. Wlle was ores awake; j a canddae or a ourh erm. For Deah akeh all away, bu hese; George A. Brown, Progressve he canno ake. EPWORH LEAGUE Among he enjoyable evens o he week was an "Aprl Fools Frolc" sponsored by he young people o he Epworh League o he M. E. LADES AD uesday aernoon o hs week, saw a lal'ge gaherng o members md rends o he M. E. Lades' nomnee or cy clerk, was reurn* j cd o onee wh a majory o 54 voes over Cloyae Whngon, nom,.ee o he Czen'* pary. Verne Brooks, czens pary nomnee or reasurer, who s jus compleng hs rs erm n ha o* ce, deeaed Mrs. Edna Dallas, Progressve nomnee, by abou 160 voes. n he rs ward, Earl Durham, supervsor, deeaed he Czen's pary nomnee, C. M. Blhmer, wh a majory o 23 voes, whle Ervn Sree and Nelson ubbs were Wnners over Frank Mc)annel and homas Jones, aldermanc nomnees. he ormer were he canddaes o he Progressve pary. he second ward saw he prncpal gh over he oce o supervsor, F, Wllam Nonagel, Prcgress v'e pary, w n n,n g over ov/ar Jack&on by a"..majory o 18 voes. J o.h'k Hughes, Unon Czens' pary, deeaed Ray Oellalcy or alderman by 20 voes. he "neck and neck" race was n he hrd ward, where Fred Peacock, Pr::g:-e:;:,ve pary, s u p e r vsor, w as oppose d b y C h a r e a Crag. Mr. Peacock was wnner wh a majory o one vo^ he nals,. beng Peacock 63, and Crag 02. A delghul gaherr^ o ' v, s known as he "Brhday Club", o Corunna Chaper, No. 200, O. E. S., w:s held on las Frday evenng, jlul hngs', were mos (elghu arbues'and hese were 'coupled n hs pcure o Mr. Bush, was Uk- honorng he brhdays o Mrs. Ray FRDAY CLUB LUNCHEON ; he legal proesson, wh one o he 0- :, c.,. V o.--r ;-c«ars :.go, bu s an excellen lkeness o hm a.he me Gellaley, worhy maron, Mrs. Delghul n every deah was he keenes legal mrus n he sae, h.s las --even o he year or he Frday Aernoon Club he annual _ Hs le was one o negry, coun.se! beng sough ar and "wde. Ad Socey n he home o Mrs. Seven Ockerman, a-ssocae conducress, and Mrs. George Beemer, o hs deah.* Kenneh Cooper, norh o Crunn:.. HAZELON OWNSHP luncheon whch, hs year, was held : " ~"~~ ' 'and square dealng wh hs ellow A hs me he meeng was opened by he presden, Mrs, Herber he ocers, ogeher wh ha" chaplan. Supensor, Glenn Moore. n he home o he rerng pres- such an exen, ha he ha<j reurned 'men. Hs passng s keenly mourned K'rbs, and rngng ollowed, wh husbands, o he number:*s 110, enjoyed a poluck supper a.6:30 Clerk, Ray Colwell. den, Mrs. Fred Hasselback, on Mack o hs oce, and appeared n he by all, and parcularly by he wrer Mrs. Anderson accompanyng. Devo- reasurer, Earl Whe. Sree Wes. Fy lades were pres- ] crcu cour a week beore hsj 0 hs arcle, o whom he was a! lonals were conduced by he presden, wh Mrs. John Drscol ac- sonc emple. o'clock n he socal rooms o Ma Hghway Comm'r, Frank Glber. en o parake o he or.e o'clock, deah. rend,'wh all ha he "word rend Board o Revew, Howard Conk- luncheon served under he supervln. son o a commee composed o or many years, and abou ve years! jcv was c a qycj rej>ng ds- He had no been n good healh < mples, J companyng. Followng he repas, Mrs. A. E. Jusce Eldon. Baley. Mrs C. A. Crane, Mss Jer.ne Wes- A comng even n L. A. S. acves wll be "Famly Ngh", sened he celebrans wh gs, " Vanzo, n behal o he club, preago, gave up acve pracce or ar r, os j j on an d m hs socal Consables, L. J. Veale, J..' brook, Mrs, L. A. Burhans, Mrs. L. year. A lle more han a yea ago j j j e h a d a d '* o 1 1 w ha Hanche, Don Cleveland and John,N Sheardy and Mrs. Charles ap-j he underwen a..major'operaon o; vvas j, e delgh o all and whch wll be celebraed n ;he he remander o he evenng owle house. ' a very serous; naure or snus rou-j m' a< je hm an alwavs welcome addhome o Mr. and Mrs. Herber Krvbs was spen by he ocers n preparaon o he regular meeng whch, A hre busness meeng ollow- ble. j on o many crcles, no only o o n Aprl 12. VENCE OWNSHP was held on Wednesday evenng o ed, wh several new memhers e- Waler M. Bush was born n Ver-!.hose o hs own age, bu o very A program ollowed, whch had hs week, when a school o nsrucon was conduced by Mrs. Flora Supervsor, B. H. Kngsbury ceved no he club. _ aon on March 19, 1882, and was he'young people as well, and n he rl4»er Mrs. Chalmer.Blhmer sorj a he lae j u dge and he rs j eles o he very young, he also had ner. he rs number was a due been prepared by Mrs. George War Clerk, Floyd Luchenbll. Mller, o Wacousa, Mch., who s reasurer, Elvn Bullard. presened Mrs. Hasselback, m be- Mrs Mahew Bush, who ded when'hoss o lovng and admrng rends. by Mrs. Arnold Passmore and Mrs. Grand Ada o he Grand Chaper o Hghway Comm'r, John Wager. hal o he club, a beauul Pospna Waler was a very young chld. n j Waler &L Bush s survved by hbs Elwyn Cooper. Enjoyable readngs Mchgan. Jusce, Ernes Sel. relsh dsh n eavy Amercan pa- ;he course 0 a ew years, Judge'wdow and one son, Cecl, o hs enled "Lng Our Fnances" and Pror o he work o las ngh, a Overseer, John Whe. ern and a large bouque o. _cu v a h e \v Bush, marred he presen! cy. He also leaves hs moher, "Chums" were Mrs. Gerrude Reed's banque was served a Moore's resauran, and ollowng he acves Board o Revew, Chas. Ball. lowers n pasel colors. Mrs. Hasselback hanked he members. and consderae o he l&le boy sx broher and one sser: James, Mrs. Bush, who was ever houghul _ Mrs. Mahew Bush, o Corunna, and conrbuons o he program, and Consables, Geo. O'Hara, George were ollowed hy a pano due by *"" he evenng, lgh rereshmens Dllon, Phllp Porer and Jas. Rye. Laer here was a socal hour and gven no her care; hs moher, o j Russel, Lowell, Olver, and Wendell! Mrs. Henry Anderson, and her ss- were served o a large number o ve able?, o brdge and a able o all nens and purposes. A he age o Dero, and Aorney Homer M! er ' Mrs ' Sanle y Sussex, he laer CALEDONA OWNSHP,,,,. members and vsors o Corunna pedro A?ere played. Awards or rs o seven years, he came o Corunna j Bush, o Corunna, and Mrs. Florence Supervsor, Joe Feld. * and second n b v o Maple Rver. chaper, n he dnng room o Ma- 'dge were presened wh hs aher and moher, and en-{jacobs, o Dero. Hs moher, hs he concludng number was a vo- ^,;+U Z. *. Clerk, Vrgl Yerrck. '-. Mrs. He^ Wlle and Mrs. Wlro ered he Corunna schools, gradua- j aher, Judge Mahew Bush, and cal solo. "'ll ake You Home, Kah-: nos, esses, ^ «>.,1 v u^m^ v«*u sonc emple, wh pas marons as reasurer, Elmer Comporu! lam Jer.^'\/, v/h'le he low p m e ng-rh he class o was n one beloved sser, Helen Bush Sly- leen," by Mrs. Harold Whman, o Jusce, Peer Ok. wen o M:-P. Earl Durham....ugusj; prevous o hs graduaon! eld, preceded hm n deah. Board o Revew, Vernon _. Scurk. ha _ Awards or rs, and, second ** was u ed n marrage o o he amly whose bereave- Owosso, who responded o an en- Consables, Gareld emple, Joe pedro wero presened o Mrs. Kae Ma$ Lena p ar k e r, hey havng' men 8 So sudden and so grea no*s Aer he pronouncemen o he JU1K& LUMLEES CASE Wllams, Wllam Varco an djohn Rley nnd Mrs. Harre Aken, he Pen<j e< j school ogeher shsce chld- o rends exend her sneeres Coakes. low prse o Mrs. Wllam Quayle. benedcon by Ms s Mary Lyons, J hood. Durng hs lae school days he M j a u ^,-,.., A sympahy. Mrs. John Barkley's dvson served.. *«* *>Wh Collns reurned o BURNS OWNSHP was employed n he oce o he he uneral servces were conduced ro/ he home, Saurday aer rereshmens. J. ls h me Corunna News; hen he ndependen and aer graduang he le noon/ a 3:30 o'clock. he house r Corunna, rom Lvngson Couny or he week end. On Supervsor, Oscar Barnes. Clerk, Wllam Duncanson, MOlDA BRDGE CLUB Wednesday o las, week he ral o or Dero, where he enered he was lled wh relaves and rends reasurer, Ralph Anderson. Clarence Frechee or murder was An organzaon o young bus- j Dero law school, sudyng a ngh, o he depared, and he ber was FARMERS WLL MEE Board _ o Revew, J. W. Pra. compleed n Judge Collns cour, n., v, ^, ness wo;non or he enjoymen o and beng employed n a prnng almos compeely hdden by lowers Howell, and he Judge senenced Hghway Commssoner, Clarence ; brd?e>,«he Monday Ngh Club," o ce n ha cy durng he day. ha were a slen rbue o hs LUe. Members o he varous Farmers'! Frechee 0 le mprsonmen n was eneraned On Monday ngh should be an nspraon o all memory, and o he rue devoon Jusce, B. «.' Knapp, Unon Locals n he couny wll 1 he nsuon where he once beore by Mss Jula Walworh n he home young people, ha hese o hs rends, who loved hm. he ANRM OWNSHP mee n Vernon on Frday ngh, served a erm as Mchgan's rs o brr aun. Mrs. Joseph Collns, (young people o oday, ha hese Shawassee bar assocaon aended Supervsor, Ely Payne. Four ables c members wo were wllng o endure hardshps! wh he Vernon Local as hos. he { "arplane band". Several years ago n a body, and many aorneys rom meeng wll be held n he Commu-jhe was red an dcouvced a Ponny Hall here and wll sar a 8 (ac o sluggng a plo no uncon- Clerk, John Denehey. rnd guess were e n g a g e d ogeher, whou many maeral, around he sae came as an expresn playng brdge, hgh and hngs ha had always mean so son o o^oec 4r he depared, o'clock. 1 scousness and landhg he plane reasurer, Jesse Harrs. Board o Revew, Dan Fenner. low score players ben*r Msses Mary much o hem, n order ha he'servces were conduced by Rev. Cheser Graham, sae secreary,! hmsel. Hghway Comm'r, Hugh Godrey, Margare Burne and Audey Jen-j young husband ngh develop he Rex Holman, pasor o he Congreney. alen ha was n hm. He worked j gaonal Church o Owosso, Jusce, Norman Blake. whose VERNON OWNSHP Supervsor, Gedrge Cole. Clerk, M. R. Wood. reasurer, Dela Marks. «A he close o play, a charmngly and suded dlgenly, and gradua apponed luncheon was served by ed rom he Dero College o Law. he hosess, asssed by Mrs. Collns wh honor, n our years. He hen and daugher, Margare. D*»*5ng reurned o Corunna, and opened a ollowed W9} a lae hour. ^ )sw p* n hs cy. He cwjnw- wll speak on he opc. "he Mkj he le senence resuled rom Conrol Board." Oher Farm Unon a charge ha Frechee klled hs ocals wll be on he.program. [ employer, Rober Brown, o Kala- Specal numbers, ncludng man- mazoo, durng a quarrel over debs, doln and guar musc, have been < he penaly was pronounced m* arranged or he eneranmen Re- medaely upo n a jury's verdc o rbue o he dead gave much com or o he sorrowng amly and rends. Palj bearers wore Wllam F. Gallagher, E.. Sdney, Fred Rer ( reshmens nved are o aend o be served. h* me«njr,' Lades delberaed rs degree sx murder. hours. he jurors had S

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FARMERS' UNON he Owosso Farmers' Unon, Local No, 158» me n he cy hall, Owosso, on hursday evenng, wh he Paren-eacher's Assocaon > he Mason school held s monhly nesng a he school house, hursday evenng, Majrch 28, wh approxmaely 415 members and rends meeng, a ull house or her regular March presen. ) he meeng opened wh he he busness meeng was n charman o he program commee, chanre o Mrs. Wllam Wade, n Mrs. Ervn Babcock, n charge. he vhch was decded o om he program was as ellows: Recaon, Aprl meeng. "Gong o Marke," by Mss Danha Edvjard Dye (presened he ol- Babcock; "Amerca,'" by he memlowng program: Musc, Mr. Lo- bers o he Unon; musc, Mrs. Ber dge; healh alk, Mss Grace Rou- Lemunyon and son, Rober, on he magqux; voln solo, Donald Wade; mouh organ and pano; speaker, dress, Prosecung Aorney V. 0. Mrs. Peer Sagan, o Lansng, whose Braun; recaon, Leonard Dye. subjec was "Povery Quack"; Mrs. he nex meeng wll be held n Lamunyon and son.rober, agan en M*v. eraned he Unon, wh an msru monwl due. he busness meeng was opened by he presden, Arhur Galloway, Mrs. Arche Sherrard read he sec- WASHNGON LEER he pas week seems o have been' «Ury >nd reasu^r *Pors. Sghh Dsrc wee: n he naons.. Sl n members were added o capal, as delegaons and wres J 10 L ' <.~ *~^A a*- +w.., r lv.. j... Rereshmens were served- a he lavng o do wh he dsrc were. *- ^-^,-, a»,u,- *,^J****. close o he meeng. /ery much n evdence., m.,.. _.,>., ^» m, M.>... ' he nex meeng wll be he las here was he maer o he Sag- conrol projec. n hs maer he lame o Cy Engneer Eymer, was; dded o he^ Eghh dsrc represenaon on he Naonal Rvers and SGN FLEDGE CARDS Harbors congress by Connyressman Foureen hundred armers n he v Shor, who headshe 'rsers Genesee and easern Shawassee and harbors congress. A he same secon; have been nved o cooperme announcemen was made ha ae wh he Farmers Unon o Gene- r. Eymer would represen he see Couny n demandng $2.00 per Sghh dsrc a he rvers eongresa cw. or 3.5 mlk, 4 cens derenhere he laer par o AprU and al or mlk a he armers' gae, >resen a projec. and more han 700 mlk producers From he agrculural dsrcs hav9 sgned pledge cards demandng here were acves rom wo sdes, he $2,00 rae. From he arm wes par o he he $2.00 rae asked r should Eghh Dsrc, came Smeon Mar- no ncrease he prce per quar now n, o Sancn, John McCarhy and charged by he mlk dealers, s Clyde Long, o Edraore, and George saed. Jarner, o Sx Lakes, who came o Farmers who have no maled n he capal o oppose he Wan en cards, are urged o do so, and o poao bll. hey appeared beore hose who have los or mslad he he commee whch s conducng card maled, may mal any card wh searngs on he bll. he oucome he pledge sgned. hey should be vas ha hey were nved o subm maled o Farmers' Unon Comra-?hanges ha would make he bll ee, box 67, Fln, Mch, more sasacory. j,../ - ' hen oo, here was he Owosso umownnh ns\ raal sugar bee suaon, whch became. RHSER^ COLUMN -nore complcaed hrough press repors ha were dened here n Wash- w FRED D KE1SER ngon, o he eec ha he -egu j laor.s had been changed. A MDNGH he bes laws are hose laws % 'whch connue o relec changng Naonal,.egslaon s prey well puo c opnon. When sale o beer led up and here s conlcng spec- and w; no o low alcholc conen was laor. as o when congress wll ad- rs ma< j e ega r here was small aourn Some o he more opmsc emp o regulae eher he hours members hnk maybe aer he re- or < ays o M &.. wh more poen.le bll and a couple o oher urgen beverages beng dspensed would ulls^ are passed he boys wll ge S(en ha a mdngh closng hour vod rom her che o go home. or au p aces ousde he coporae h( ' n Predc ha he sesson Wll ] m v o ces o_ r vllages... n he h'ag well no he summer Vashnron summers are ho...*sj r^*^*a- N HE HEARES CAPOL an< *, ;rcly rural secons would mee wh general approval. accomplshes bu lle real good or a cy or [vllage o lm he hours o sale, when all he revelers have, o do s hop no her cars and he hemselves o he counry dsrcs here o connue her bacchanalan orges or an addonal wo or hree hourr.,» " be real harm o young Vo. One "he Whole own's alk-.r" sarrng Edward G. Robnson, vl go down as one o he very ' "n"es"pcure : s o' he'vear. US as?^n " o A he Capol Frday and. Saur-,,,.,...,,. day.an exraordnary double eaure,' ks { * m h^0 ^ ^ " mes ** PWyrarn,-a beng shown. Fa.o.re «l*e hour when hrs has been sased, «nd he desre o become drunken whou he resran s he compellng urge. s sucen rec- he modem day and age novng and.very excng beyond "l whlc. h we Uv * 0 a " 0W,., he descrpon. Feaure No. wo: "en places o reman opan unl mdngh. From ha me unl seven Dollar Rase" sarrng Edward Ever 2. Horon s as unny a phooplay ' d0( ; k J? e n x raonn «h^ should R you have ever seen. Don' mss m * m closed ' hs bg double bll. Sunday, Monday, uesday and COMMENDS GOVERNOR Wednesday, our old avore, Wll Rogers, comes o own n hs laes Governor Fzgerald has agan rumph, " a Begns a, Fory.' ad mos emphacally ha he wll r^bm^up'la^rrorand^^c- Z* o a»y bll ha comes o hs desk ure ha measures up wh any o rom ue,e^laur «. ha Provdes Wll's prevous hs. For a rousng dny ne ^ ^ o axaon or any jn-?ood me see, "Le Begns a crease»»'***. W? canno help bu Fory" express agan o he Governor our hursday, Frday and Saurday, congraulaons or hs sand on hs Aprl H, 12 and 13, he Capol has a " er ' J ",. Gne, sh?," ld hnk he prvlege o presen "Car 99 " ha Wl " he addonal mllons now he sensaonal drama based on ac- P ourn * n0 he sae's coers hru ual explos o ^ur own Mchgan he sales ax and he lquor busness, he sae should Reed more l^nces we canno Sae Polce. he sory, wren by Carl Dezer, a nave o Mchgan, undersand. axes, axes, ran n he Saurday Evenng Pos axes» ha s a11 ha sora? m 4 *mbers recenly. ^ l" e legslaure, as well as congress, hnk hey are eleced or, o ; devse some scheme o ake more j money ou o he axpayers. Agan SRAND we commend he Governor or hs... ^,..., rm sand agans addonal axes, J 5 S u d F " da y. and Saw n any orm.- Elon R. Eaon he day^noher bg hargaxn show JS p ymou h Mal. lsed. Feaure No. One: "Red Ho re," a grea auomoble racng =ory, sarrng Lyle albo and Mary Asor. Feaure No. wo: "Behnd HE REURN JOURNEY How much onger beore Amerca he Evdence, a hrllng deecve wn arge ^om g Reelng pos- Jrama sarrng Norma n Foser. As o qu lookng longngly n he m exra added aracon he sec- drecon o Washngon or lnan. ond chaper o "Rualers o Red cal ass s&nc e and begn he ask o Dog wh Johnny Mack Brown n WOrkng ou s own problems, whhe leadng role, wll be shown. ou governmenal help? s one here wll be he regular md-ngh hng or a governmen o ad s ->w Show, Saurday mgh, he ex- peo, e dur a me o dre need ra eaure beng "weny Mllon bu o connue such help o he sweehears sarrng Dck Powell pon o breedng a generaon o an J Gnger Rogers. supplcans, s boh uneconomc and Sunday, Monday and uesday a dangerous. A good lesson or he rea double^eaure program s ls- Amerca n people o learn s, he goved: bhjrley em Pl e n "Brgh Eyes" ernmen has nohn? o gve away> and McFadden's Foa," hlarous Loan3 anu g 0 Saes and mun. -omedy drama wh a bg all sar cp a jj es and oher local uns o car ncludng Andy Clyde governmen mus come rom he Blosaora Queen canddaes are pockes o he axpayers. No beer? S"? A"^-*", S?" w!? men d o dry up he ax sream " 5* 1 d.5^5*^l? r *' Wed ' ^ «ver devsed han a sysem o nesday rgh, Aprl 24. he manage- governmen benevolence- ha enmen o parcularly anxous o have courages dleness and he bele ha all o he owns surroundng Owos- he gownm owes you a 1vn so represened. Please subm he he aooner he Mon h^ n, k» 'names o your canddaes now. * Lr» C ^ X HS S A HOME OWNED SORE,,Y Xv Fory-seven o our cusomers have receved one", o our beauul y X premums whn he las wo weeks. We receve a new supply o * X premums each week. A Frday and Saurday Specals Pound Bars YELLOW SOAP 6 or 22c Rosedale Slced BACON per package 19c BORDENS' or LBBYS MLK 3 all cans 19c Crspy GNGER SNAPS Per Pound 10c AMERCAN BEAUY BREAD FLOUR 24¼ lb. sack or 97c Slced DLL PCKLES 2 quar jars 25c Z COMPLEE LNE OF BULK G ARDEN SEEDS- X % Hghes Qualy Mea a Popular Prces ^ j Brng n your Cream and Eggs & Lennon, Mch. - - Phone 24,¾ jg a he pcure o governmen rele rom a common sense sandpon, he sooner wll we ge back j once more on he broad hghway o j economc reedom and Raonal recovery and progress. We have de- J layed he reurn journey oo long already. j HERE'S A REAL REA AWANG YOU SPRNGME N VERMON Mud 3eason agan. Back roads probably nex o mpassable or he nex ew weeks, black op roads heaved or ull o holes. Mud season s also he season or he cemen road enhusas, he one me n he year, when every moorss peons he cemen chorus. he sae ever ges o he pon whe^e &11 he money colleced n ax«s rom he users o roads d spen on he roads, hen s probable ha he hghway board wll see he gh a d buld more cemen roads. Black op may be cheaper, bu year round use s consdered, cemen roads are a he op o he ls n he opnon o mos road users. Bellows Falls, (V.) mes. COMMSSONERS' NOCE n he Maer o he Esae o Sophe DePrenn, Deee^ced. Wo, he undersgned, havng been apponee by he Hon, Roy D. Mahews, Judge o Probae n and or he Couny o Shawassee, Sae o Mchgan, Commssoners o receve, examne and adjus all clams and demands o all persons agans sad esae, do hereby gve noce ha we wll mee a he resdence o Harry Freeman, n he ownshp o New Haven, n sad couny, on Monday, he 27h day o May, A. D and on Monday, he 29h day o July, A. D. 1935, a en o'clock n he orenoon o each o sad days, or he purpose o recevng and adjusng all clams agans sad esae, ^n'd ha our monhs rom he 28h day o March, A. D. 1935, are allowed o credors o presen her clams o sad Commssoners or adjusmen and allowance. Daed, he 28h day o March, \. D HARRY FREEMAN, GEO. WLDERMJK Commssoners HAY AND POAOES Alala Hay and Rural Russe roaes or sale. E. L. remley. Lennon, Mch. 5? You Haven' Seen hese wo New John Deere General Purpose racors We know wha you'll say when you see hem jus wha everybody else says ha John Deere has se an enrely new sandard or row-crop racors wh hese ousandng new models. he Model A General Purpose s a wo-plow racor or handlng all ypes o work on he average-sued arm. s a lgh-wegh racor wh adjusable wheel read; cenered hch n plowng; Model B General Purpose n and «r ypwwl whe 4«M* b*m n*w racor On* * lw wa»*m wll your ull-vew, eorless vson n culvang; easy, posve seerng; plaorm and sea or sandng or sng; and our orward speeds. he Model B General Purpose s or he lgher arm jobs. s a smaller broher o he Model A pulls a one-boom plow, a wo-row culvaor he laes addon o he John Deere qualy lne o money-savng, wo-cylnder, dsllae-burnng racors. REX POS # LENNON. MCHGAN 1 \ 4

3 > 2 A Savngs Accoun or You We agan remnd he people o Lennon and he communy ha he Lennon Sae Bank s a member o he Federal Depos nsurance Guaranee, and all deposs re guaraneed up o $5,000. hs s a guaranee ha w'e arc pleased o pass on o our parons. We oer you every acly or sae, conservave and careul Bankng, and wll Welcome your accoun large or small. Lennon Sae Bank C N. ALBO, Casher LENNON, MCHGAN {{}MJH>}MJ»V :> Seeds and Ferlzer SORES OPEN EVENNGS LENNON he Lades' Ad o he Lennon Mrs. Besse Brggs was n Ann M. E. Church wll serve her annual Arbor on busness Frday, Mss Alce Easer dnner a he Communy hall Burgess'-reurnng wh her or a ^.. on hursday o" nex week, Aprl couple o days vs, beore reurn George W. Haner was n Grand : BJar.c uesday. : Commencng hs weak ho jner- Mrs. Carre Lawcock, o Corunehans o Lennon are changng 4he na > was n L * n n n Sunday, evenngs ha he sores are reman-! Arhur Aheron, o Lyons, was a ng open, and or he nex ew caller n he S, John home.monday. monhs he sores wll be ope-.. Mondays, Wednesdays and hursday eveng or he pas week wh rend Mrs. Besse Brggs has been vsnngs unl nne o'.clock. Saurday and" relaves n Durand; evesaugn he sores yu) reman open Mr. and Mrs., L. F. Houje, o unl 10 o'clock. On uesday and Pnconhng, and Mr. and Mrs. E. c. Frday evenngs; he sores wll close House, o Bay Cy, spen Sunday a sx: o'clock. wh her sser, Mrs. Charles Ray hese hours wll be mananed an<j amly. durng he summer monhs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dunckel arrved home rom Columbus, Oho, he las o he week. Mr. Dunckel s reganng here hs week, and wll LADES' AD DNNER reurn o Columbus Saurday. We have reduced he prce o our choce Clover Seed* Yon RU now save some real money on hese lae prce*. We have on hand some June Seed esng pury. Also some exra qualy Alala and Swee Clover. Worhy seed Oas esng 38 pounds a 60 cens per bushel. hese were grown on one o he bes arms n Shawassee Couny. Cered Ws. No. 38 seed Barley. hs s a malng Barley and you can ge abou 75 cens per cw, m^re a harves me han or Feedng Barley. We have some home grown Seed Barley a $1.00 per bushel. Be careul abou your Clover Seed and Seed Grans. Have Jus unloaded wo car loads o Ferlzer, hgh n plan ood. One o hese cars s or sprng grans and one or sugar bees. You can se hs good Ferlzer any me, ju3 as you need. Bean and Gran marke seady. Do no v.'cu o3 lemg on sellng your Deans. here are a Jo o hem ye o be markeed. When yon have Scans cr Gran o cell, our payng prces v/'v; rrcj.ce ycu some cxrc. monr - '. We are now busy ellng Gold Band Chck,vk:.s?v?..d zurc pleased a he pood repors we ge ro> cur ruacrners. Evory c\-*- oraer a be Ol: {<-, 'lcc a reason. hey ge resuls. Bes v/:h >od crops hs season. Farmers Elevaor Company Mchael Smh, Manager PHONE 16 LENNON, MCH. *»**< lx< 5 5 Hardware Needs Farm ools, Repars and Hardware needs, and we can ake care o your needs promply and correcly. 's a good re now o look over he ools and mplemens end see jus wha needs replacng or repar. We have or wll ge or you promply. Our lne o Hardware s complee n every deal, and every arcle sold by us s hacked by he guaranee o he manuacurer as well as ourselves. You wll nd our prces down o he lowes level. Haner & Lyle r v #» r K'X S ^ ^ 1 Hardware and mplemens LENNON, MCHGAN SMgHg ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ X 11, a 11:30 o'clock, ll all are served. Pkes, aduls 30 cens, chldren under welve, 20 cens. he publc s exended a cordal nvaon o be presen. LENNON LOCALS Mrs. Hazel Fraser s very ll a ber home here. A. H.- PUn, o Durand. s n Lennon or a ew days. Mss Ellen Holmea spen he week end a her home n Lapeer. Herman Maznck was n Owosso on a busness rp Saurday. Ford S. Chapman was n Howell uesday, ransacng busness. Mr. an3 Mrs. Rex Pos were n Lansng he las o he week. Edw. Herrck, o Corunna, was n Lennon uesday aernoon. Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Benjamn were n Corunna uesday on busness. George O'Hrra w?.s n Corvmna Saurday, on a busr^-v. errand. Mrs. F. S. Chapm^ wa-> n Fln uesday aernoon, on a busness errand., 31rs. h.wlah Dan; kel and Mrs. Ey.h; Cor.oy vere... Fln Frday ac.-.o^n. j Mr." and.mr-, J. A. S; John 'mo>>red' o Owc.7''o ' uesday, on a ; shoppng rp. j Mss Mzc Nv'xm was a vsor )!;urjj:y : r. h-j hu;c'jn and"mrs;. J. D. Der.anKj. j Lon Krby, who s workng n a grcco/v n >or.':ce, spen Sunday ws hs parens. Mr. and'. Mrs., Ben Bowden aended" he Capol heare n Fln.Sunday evenng. ; Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDowell and Mss Mary were n Fln Monday, on a busness errand. John Snell, o Swarz Creek, was a caller n he home o Mr. and Mrs. J. A. S., John uesday. -*» r.g o her work a he U. o M. hos pal. "Jacke,p he hree monhs old son o Mr. and Mrs. Fores Merrll, ded Sunday mornng., a he home o hs parens, aer a bre llness. u eraj s^vces were conduced rom he home uesday aernoon. ^rs. Chapman's Cornhuskers urnshed he musc a he casno n Corunna las hursday evenng or a banque and dancng pary gven by he Cvc League, honorng he Corunna hgh school baske ball squad. Mrs. Seve Aheron, ormerly o hs place, passed away a an early hour Monday mornng. he remans were brough o Ganes Wednesday or he uneral servce, whch ook place a he M. E. Church a wo o'clock..mr. and Mrs. George Sanders eneraned he Mgh--Fne euchre club on Sunday evenng las, when.honors' were awarded o Mr. and Mrs. Neal Da^'s, Rs y Baker and ressa Wlbur. A delcous supper was served, and he usual good me enjoyed by all. Mrs." A. A. Soddard and Mrs. Hazel ": Kerrgan eneraned ho. "Moylc" 500 Cub" n he home o he H.nv.er on Monday evenng o r.s week, sx ables beng n play. Kl; '-'*:'y!'. 2ward.5 were won by Mr?. Charles Whe a.d Arhur Vvlbur, h'.> C(.:;?o;r..o;..H cjo n^r o 'Harry hnp,rr anl»rj. XdlO M.errll. A he co^c o nlr.j : delcous co-operave lur.'.k'o' w;s. served, and he cvjjn.q' war? a mos delprhul o:e. BRHDAY SURPRSE Sxeen relave* were n he \n\ny ha surprsed- Henry'Mller a hs home norhwes o he vluro Sunday, he aar beng n. honor- o hs brhday annversary. he day ws spen "n vsng, and a hreeo'clock a poluck dnner was serv.^ ed. MrV Mller, was remembered wh a number o nce gs. A' a lae Shrley Ann horne s spendng j hour he guess depared or her " n Owosso hursday on a shoppng ^-- A a, couple o weeks n he home o! homes,. wshng- Henry many more Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O'Hara. brhduyj Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDowell and he gues ls ncluded Mr. ar.d Mr. and urs. Koy Dunckel aended -Mrs. Sam Smh, o Flushng, Mrs. he heare n Fln Frday evenng. Emma Ku.rney and Mr. and' Mrs. Mrs. Don Mason, o Fln, vsed n he home o her aun and Charles Kurney, o Juddvlle, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Gaz and Junor, uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Benjamn. Mrs. Sopha Palm, o Sagnaw, Mrs. Bearce Mller and ^on, Rchard, A arly large voe was recorded o Lennon, and Mrs. Evora Eldred n he elecon n Venrj? an Mon- and son, Donald, o- Corunna. dav, he republcans wnnng han- 'dly. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Benjamn and daugher, Mrs. Besse Brggs. were rp. Duane Merrll, he lle son o Mr. and Mrs. Carl Merrll, who has been crcally ll, s somewha mproved. Haner & Lyle repor he sales o wo racors on uesday, one o Chas. Rgoulo, he oher o Andy Poboek. Mr. and Mrs. van Ean^y, o Owosso, moorng home rom Dero, ook dnner wh Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krby. M>s:jes Beh and Vrgna Haner were n Corunna Monday evenng, aendng a pary gven n he M. E. church house. Mrs. Ray Ells was removed 'o her home uesday aernoon, rom Memoral hospal, where she bad been recevng reamen. Clord Hollser and Mss Chrsne Hollser, o Chcago, were here o spend he week end wh her moher, Mrs. Mary Hollser. Mrs. Earl horne underwen «m operaon n Memoral hospal on uesday, She s repored as dong as wel as could be expeced. Chas. N. albo, rasher o he Lennon Sae Bank, who has been ll or he pas hree weeks, was able o be a he Bank or a shor me uesday. Mrs. Charles Whe eneraned wh a delghul pary on Monday evenng, a her home norh o he vllage, "500" beng he game o he venmg, wh «lx {able* * play. Hgh scores were won by Mrs. Arvlla Soddard and Howard Ganssley, and he ow awards wen o Rex Pos and Mrs. Fred Burleson, A delcous luncheon was served by he hosess a he close o play. NEW PHONE RAES A specal meeng o he drecors o he Shawassee Genesee Muual elephone Co. was recenly held, when a change was made n he phone raes, he company vong, a subsanal reducon. he rae hereoore or pary lnes has bee*: $15.00 per year, payable quarerly. he new rae s $12.00 per year, payable monhly, or $1.00 per monh. Durng he nex ew weeks, he eompanj r wll endeavor o add hree hundred phones o her ^servce. hs would make an exchange o aljou 500 parons. would seem ha he proper hng would be or every presen member o desgnae hmsel as a commee o one o solc hs neghbors, o see ha every possble subscrber s added o he ls he company operaes exchanges n Lennon and New Lohrop, and he company can buld up her busness c wha was a ew years ago, he company wll be a real asse o he communes. hs s somehng ha every armer should be neresed n. A phone s so vally necessary many mes n he coarse o a year, and a he new low raes pu no *ec no home should be whou her phone. would be worh s cos or re proecon, as well as urgen sckness and accden calls. SEED FOR SALE S^e«Clover and Yellow Bos som. Harry Harmer, Lennon, Mch.j FOR SALE Mxed Hay or sale. wo mles norh o Lennon. Marn Machala. v W BURPEE'S M U M W Marke Frday-Saurday BREAD, 3 large leaves only,...25c BREAD FLOUR, per sack c OLEO, wo pounds or c FRED CAKES, per do?:en... 13c HERSHEYS COCOA, one pound.14c MLK, 3 cans or only....., 20c RASNS, wo pound pkg c PEAS, 3 cans or only c GRAPEFRU, 8 or only c PRUNES, hree pounds or c RADSHES, 3 bunches or c CELERY, per salk only 6c BANANAS, 4 pounds or only.. 19c CRACKERS, 1 pound box. / /. 10c CREAM CHEESE, per pound... 18c GOOD COFFEE, per pound c Fve Przes Gven Away Saurday Ngh OP PRCE FOR CREAM AND EGGS -.:.-. ^ Auo and racor arng am ully prepared and equpped o hndle garage work o every sor, and wll apprecae your busness. Wc do work sasacorly on every make o car. Le me handle your racor roubles* know he busness horoughly, and guaranee o plec.se you n every case. JACK MCDOWELL n Old Creamery Bldg. jazarabjgra Phone 18-3, Lennon ^r^-&*_&*. j&^^^j^.^^. jx^^b^jk* ^^^A. 16* ^*. ^* -.v J& ML J6- A J. jk ^¾ A A &k General Elevaor r 4 W Busness We are compleely equpped or a genera] busness, and are buyng Beans % and all gran crops, and payng he hghes S(. ;. 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, MCHGAN

4 H "Ml P he Corrona News r'j-lsjxa WEEKLY LOUS N. SHEARDY; PuLlwher Enered as Second CUss Maer a ho 'cs Ollee a Corunna, Mckjrao, uade he Ac CJ' March», 1SS. Foregn Adversng R>c««*U»e ''lc AAECAN PRESS ASSOCAON OS. BAGN PASSES Mrs. Florence RagaM, 0«years., o age, \. e o Damor bagan, an j rvepecc resden o Sha-vassee lowusnp '/or many years, expred s' Jle.onl U'osps a 11:30 Su:v' day ngh. Mr.s, Jag-an had be<?n ll.snce laa. '. We.u'.rdy;-. -.he was removed o he hos-pal Sunday mornng', serously J-.w. an oesnal almen. Mr.-. Bagan WHS.born or. No vera- er ; lx'll. \v. Vas.*ar, a daugher o M-.- uul Mrs. Wllam Hughes. 'hey came ;o Sh;vvva.saee Couny n M-w Hughes was marred on Novemher '-"> 1*95, o Mr. Bagan. hey seled n Shawassee ownnhp, souh' c Corunna. where hey have always resded. Survvng s Mr. Bagan. wo ehldre: are deceased. A son, Wllam. ded on Augus.2.V 1921, and a daugher, Mrs. Paulne Sullvan, ded on March 27, l<27, Mrs. Bagarv's aher, vel known n he couny, ded n U«26. Mrs. Bagan also leaves wo grandchldren, Msses. Madelne and Bey Sullvan.,. She was a member o S. Fav;.>- Church, he las res or Mr?. Baga n were held on Wednesday a S. Paul's Caholc Church. he Rev. Faher J. W. Courney ocaed and nermen ook place a he Caho"? Cemeery. Pall bearers were-clarence Knoy. Vncen Bagn, Harry RendaU, We-.- dell Bush, Kearney Fzparck ar.o Hary Rbyer. All are nephews o. he deceased. Among hose here rom ou o ne cy o aend he res were Mr. am Mrs. Alber Fnk, Mr. ana Mrs. Jo*. McPre-.gle, Mr. and Mrs. Lcsle Brown, and Mr." and Mr*. Rober Brown, o S, 'Johns; Phlp B-gan and James Sullvan, o oledo; Mr.?m M.r?. Loo Rlev, o Grand Rapds; Mr. "and" Mrs. Wendell- Bush. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rley, and Mr. and Mrs. Hsn-y Rundxll. o Dero; and M'ss Kcle Rley, o Fln. NEW HAVEN OWNSHP Supervsor, Hugh Amos. Clerk, Ray Herman. reasurer, E. G. Wes. v H.khway Comm'r. J C. Wllams. Board o Revew, Seve McCa* rey. ".',,. Jusce, Jacob Allon. vvoodhull OWNSHP Supervsor, Verne Woodbury., Clerk, Howard Foland. ' Hghway Cornm'r, Frank Gardner. reasurer, aylor Wlson. Boar do Revew, Clo Colby, Overseer, O. M. Carlon. MAN WANED For Rawlegh roue o 800 amles. Wre mmedaely. Rawlegh, Dep. MCD-93-SA. Freepo 111. WHE LEGHORN CHCKS Hached rom bur own 300 egg srand sock... Blood esed. Also Barred Rock Chcks. We do cusom Hachng. Hbrv-h Hachery, Flushng. Mchgan, RFD 1. Adv. SEED CORN FOR SALE. Golden Glow Seed Corn. Germnaon guaraneed. Come early and avod dsapponmen.. Manord M. Helve, Lennon, Mch., R.V'J). A complee lne o New and Used Auo Par* and res or all Cars. Our Prces are he lowes n Owosso Model Ford Generaor, Exchange..... $1.48 Chevrole, Ponac and Plymouh Generaor Exchange $2.48 Ford Rador, (used) Exchange $2.98. Ford Rador, (new) Exchange $6.05 HURSON'S AUO PARS 310 WES MAN SREE (H*x o Couumm') Phone 279 OWOSSO, MCHGAN Farm nvenory s Gude o Busness All Equpmen and Lvesock Should Be Lsed or ax Purposes. Dy R.. 1'urdlok. hvonojnlca Pr>rarmem, klorao colcu-e o Agrculure. WNU Servce. Can-you gve a complee'ls o all he Machnery, lve sock, supples and prepery ha 'you own? ' ' A complee nvenory o your propery wll 5.rove a valuable ad' n an'.v!r^.. s queson, rnd n helpng o {)l:n or needed repar'o' replacemen o wppnon. nvenores may save money,- oo. A complee ded-' may show ha he ux a'sso:<sor has lsed you or or. much propery. Al busness men need o l:n<ny- He acs nbos.. her equpmen <>»!<! 'o.ld'gs, and armers are no exc(* «n. )n..y know how much eed o varo;:* knds akes o carry each class o lve sock'hrough he wner? no, now s a jjood me o make some careul esmaes. Fnd ou jus how ncd eud s on band, and you can ell-bow much you wll have o buy or may bave or sale, l'ou wll have some valuable normaon o help you n plannng abend. A complcaed se o record books s no necessary or akng a arm nvenory. he smples orm o pocke noc!w><;k s beer han nohng. '.he nvenory and oher arm records and veonns can be kep n a book suj>ple! by he college exenson servce. he mporan hng s o ge he normaon wren down, and a noebook han can be slp ed n he pocke. Farmers are urged o adop he nvenory hab r.nd Assemble neorn'non alvd he arm. pays o sudy wh yon are''dong, and pays o plan ahead. Geld Frame s Advsed or Early Vegeables ':» consrucon o a cold rame wll bv.! bg help n he growng o early vegeables, says E, B. 3lorro\7, exenson horculurs a Norh Carolna Slae coene. A small expense, he says, a cold r\;e can be prepared 1> proec he yoj? vegeables unl r-ey ha've beeoa-e ('omaravely a«!> and un h -oldes weaher has p.sed. he rame should be locaed on he souhern or pasern «!'»r»e o-a hll, vle.'- possble, o p'r^o: rrom he nj wnds and o gve he plans he!>;.;. exposure o''he sunlgh., Rank dr around hc' norhern and wesern s]"'so he rame as h addonal p'nn elor. A: 'nne s 'vvm he name rles. rrow says: a ramewok o boards DWV >whcl can l>e sper.d lgh c'orh ;r rmvas' o proec l pbls r^ he weaher. 'he,.',op o he rame j-'uv.m ho approxmaely 3 ee rom!.e L'ond. eed a Smulaed by Rays r'eo'd-s al rese l<» sprou wlen ;:!:!;;ed can le 'osed rom (hnn::ruy by.n^'j.'.ud he exposng.he o :e jsruper enh''ed lgh or a slmr me. <b!y. (le longer wav«d:gl,,«> l! have s smulang power l>r. 1,.. ', o he l.'nled Saes»e- {-.::!ae: o.v. K'lllure, has onnl. r'e: : '. exposed o 'lgh a 'he hev-e'e end or" (le specrum reused, >> ge; - :Me. -'.Ve seeds ha bad been gn.' he smulang rearmeh wh he lunger wavelenghs a he red end o. :e speeru.j and hen were exposed o blue or green lgh would no sprou. he reaed.seeds need no be germjr mued nnedaely. hey can be dred em and planed laer, Popular Mechancs SJasaxlne. Kckng n Harness o preven hs dangerous hab ake wo sraps 1½ nches wde wh a j.o'or rng; have he sraps long enough o buckle around he bnd leys, one a'.ove he bock and one below. Frs bekle she rng n boh sraps; hen a';e a sou rope,.-pu a rng» he rope, and e around he breas o he collar so ha he double wll come ha'k l>ehnd he belly-band and make he rng say. Now ake anoher pece o sou rope, re Sn he rng on he hnd,,r s, brng S np hrough rng a e belly-band and back o (he oher rng on he hnd leg. Do no leave any slack or lle horse or mule o ge hs ee over. Wsconsn Agrculurs. Wner Manurng Pays op-dressng he when crop wl manure n mdwner has ncreased he crop by sx bushels o he acre, and clover hay SoO pounds a he Oho expermen saon, accordng o Rober M. Saler, agronoms. hese resuls were on whea ha had receved 5WO pounds o superphosphae a seedng me. On land lackng a supply o phosphae, resuls would no be ao good. Rae o applcaon was our and one hal ons o he acre n makng he es. Buckwhea or Cows - Hckwbea can be nsed n eedng dajr eows up o 25 per cen o he KrSn raon, saya a wrer n Prare Farmer, has abou he same proen conen as a hal-and-hal mxure o ground ear corn and oaa, whle supples abou So per cen aa much dgesble nurens as such h mxure. -WO pounds o buckwhea can be purchased or less han S per een o (he cos o 100 pound* o he corn am oas mxure, wll pay o use, oherwse no. SCHOOL NOES Edna 'Claudenng, Henry Davd Hen, Leland Kncad and Russell Malloy, rs, have brhdays hs monh whch wll be observed by he grade. he rs grade chldren are makng Easer poser. Dale Sworhwood, rs, s absen because o llness. A remarkable record or puncualy was broken --»e-«day noxnng x when Dorohy RUer* hrd, was absen or he -rs me snce she sared o school. he young Mss has never been ardy,. he "Browne" readng class, hrd grade, have sared a new sup* plemenary reader. he grh o he enh grade home economcs cass planned ar.d served a suable breakas or hgh school grls on Wednesday. hey are also makng a sudy o vamns and mnerals n connecons wh body healh. he nr.h grade home economc* grls have cu and ed hemselves or pajamas and are schng: he seams hs week. he enh year bology cass a^e sudyng he common hrds o hs regon. he ollowng eghh grade pupls are on he honor roll or March: Mare ChppereW, Margare Collns, Amela Warmer. Kose Hu***r, ASSOCAON Dvorak,! Bearce Parrs, Paulne Boursmh, Leora -Sephenson, Dona Jean Mddleon and Wonea Warner. Sever ; h ^rakers who made hejh-mdr roll or March are: Vrgna Coakea, Evelyn. Chase> '' Norabelle Bo-uck, Jean Arhur, Junor \ ed, and Bob McKay., j he ar pupls o he sevenh grade have skeched daodls and _\vl] han^ pan hem or Easer Posers. ',;':';"" he school has receved announcemen ha he, rs nsallmen o. school ad money under. he ha- 'cher-;-'as, ac wll be sen whn a ew days., he Board o Educaon held s regular monhly meeng on uesday eve?ng, when he re-hrng o eachers was consdered. he presen corps o eachers wll receve conracs or he ensung year. An all hgh school pary wll be held a he Casno, Frday evenng, Aprl 5, A program o games has been arranged z-n<\ here wlll be dancng. he dance commee s as s Leser Sme, Orva] Davs. Maarce deb, Lu-(!e Shpman. he rereshmen commee s: Majore Foss, Mary 'Jyler, L. A. Snyder and Chrk Rely. he games commee s composed o.*o Brown, Wayne W* ;?cau, Mary Burne and Lllan Coon. Me-Kone, MM. Charles Walworh, rnd Mr. Gray, Mrs. Leo Veale acc6m: an#>g; 7>lay "How Wr> Old hreen members o he Paroc Assocaon me n he baalon Folks Mnded," by he school, rooms o he cour house las huro-j Cdcny Agen E. R. Hancock was day or ah all day sesson, wh a] presen and gave an neresng alk. poluck luncheon a noon. j he aernoon meeng was called j o order by he presden, Mrs. HAWKNS P.. A.» Emly Jacobs. Mrs. Eunce Vbber he regular meeng o he Hawkwas he devoonal leader. j ns Dsrc P,. A. wa3 held a Aer a shor busness sesson ajhe school house on Frday evenng.program was presened as ollows;}wh abou"-40 n aendance. Readngs'" by Mrs. Nee Dunnng, Mrs. Loe Goodall, Mrs Vbber, Mrs, Edh Rhodes and ^rs- L"!" Burley. Mrs. Goodall also gave a he presden, Jay Sanders, opened he meeng n he usual orm, everybody presen sngng, "Amerca" ollowed by all repeang he German recaon. Mss Pearl Duel,, Lords prayer r unson. o Lansng, was a gues. Followng he secreary, Mrs. Vrgl Yerrck, he meeng o he Paroc Assocaon, read a repor o he las mee he W. R. C. me n regular ng also a repor o he nances orm. o he assocaon. Mr*. Carre Hughes presded or Couny Agen E, R. Hancock was he usual roune o busness whch nroduced as he speaker o he eveollowed by a program o remarks, nng by he presden, Mr. Sanders, by he ve guess who were pres-1 he ollowng program was precn rom Else, Leah Mlls, Frances) seed; Reed ssers, o Corunna, [Knney, Bey Benne, Mnne Hd-j sang a due; readng," Mrs. Harry vey and Hazel Quck. W. C.. U. MEES Mrs. Bdger Bcckwh was hosess g he luard rsam, rrayer oered by Mrs. George Warner and Mss Harree Harley: Mrs. Beckwh gave he reasurer's; repro. A leer was read rom he couny presden, Mrs': Ells s Wason, v o a^ n' u Hawkns; pano solo, Mss Maurce Geh; song, "Blue Moon," Mss Madelere Geb, Mss Maurce accompanyng a he pano; readng, Leon N oe; song, "Whey he Works ll Don; hs Fall," by Edward, playng her own accompanymen on he guar, Mss Cand also respondng o an encore. Durng he busness meeng was decded o hold a socal he,., ' second Wednesday n Aprl, a he Owoaao, askmg^or a commee o home o Mr and Mrs Rober Felds# lades o aend^he board meeng, ^ George Ackerson> Mrs. Har^ n he Parsh House, Aprl 4h a ry Hawl. and Mrs y. n Yerrck 1:30 p. m. o plan a Program o ^ he commee on he socal, he couny.convenon o be held m; h commee Cn rereshmens, Corunna n he near uure, ne M^ Dola d Ackerson, as charman, commee apponed was Mrs Geo. : ', Pro cor nn ee are Charles Warner, Mrs. Beckwh, Mrs Almen- No<j anj Harry Hawkns dnger, Mss Harley and Mary. h n^ m^engj whch s als0 L y ns., - he las o he school year, wll be he program wa^n charge J^held he las Frday n Aprl. Ed- Mrs. Beckwh. Readngs were gy ward Zwolensk was ap pon ed on en by Mss Harley, Mrs. Ehel Nor-, ^ p r o^ m ^mmee, and Mrs. cross, Mrs. Allmendmger Mrs. War- Hawkns on he rereshmen ner and Mrs. Armna Walker. Mrs Walker aso sang wo songs. Romna Hosmer gave a recaon and a group o he L,. L. grls sang seleced selecons. was announced ha he mohers' meeng wll be he'.d wh Mrs. Almendnger on he las Frday n Aprl. «J \v.c Armng WalkeV. MrS. '. SUNDAY SCHOOL PARY Mss Grace Shearer was hosess las Frday evenng n her home on Mack Sree Eas, or a very prey pary, her guess beng 12 members o Mrs. George Warner's class n he M. E. Sunday school, and Mrs. War commee. EVELEH SCHOOL Pupls on he honor roll or March are: Edde Bebak, Orvlle Lecureux Donna Jea n Overrgh, Jean Suon, Caherne bbes, Wayne bbs. he percenage o aendance or he monh was hose neher absen op ardy snce school began las Sepember are: Vole Vrdelean, Margare Jones, zola Long, Genola Rer, Marjore Spaleny, Leser Suon, he kacyzk amly have moved rom he school dsrc. WLKENSON SCHOOL ner. Pupls mo mssng a word n spell- he rs par o he evenng was ng n March are: Frances Jane Eshaken up wh games and socal elman, Evah Gore, Wnred Eshelpleasures, and a delecable luncheon'man, Edna Case, Josephne Sprague, lowed, served by hw moher o Leona Sprague and Alce Meraow. he hosess, who was asssed by J Pupls on he "B" honor roll are: Mrs. George Robnson. n he lunch- j Jack Brookhouse, Maxne Crowe, eon plans, Easer symbols and colors Joanne Crowe, Frances Jane Eshel were used. N OP P.. A. he n op School P., A. me las hursday evenng or one o her nsprng gaherngs. Followng an openng servce, led by Mrs. Raymond Jacobs, he eacher, Cecl Mc- man, Wnred Eshelman, Margare Gore, Alce Merzow, Leona Sprague, Edward Wrosek, Emly Wrosek, Mary Wrosek, Donald Eldrod and Evah Gore. Mss Edna Phelps s he eacher. OSOGAN SCHOOL Mss Arlene Dryer s he eacher. he ollowng chldren have reurned Kone, presened an excellen program, o school aer a hree weeks y absence because o whoopng cough: Recaons were gver^by George Gerard Suchanek, Dors Monray, Gorsk, Gerrude Gorsk, Helen Jon Monray. Grace Sel, rea omaln and Beh McKone; : oher Sel*. Lla Belle Se$ and Russell numbers ncluded: Song Yv he Sanon..school, "Massy Dear"; song, Wllam Mary ejkl represened he school Gray;,,. _.., song, ". Love Lle Pussy n he sevenh grade ownshp spellby ve grls: song by Mrs. Ernes ng cones a he Edr'y school. <? \ y ; Shoes he dependable Foowear sore, where your dollar goes he arhes, and always he very bes n qualy, and a syle ha s correc, and up o dae. Shoes or men, lades, and he youngsers, ha are he bes n value o be had a any sore. Alber Bowersmh Grand Cenral Hoel Block Coruuna, Mchgan you wan a Goal wh los o Hea, low j ash, and long burnng, ry our V COAL Ask hose who haye used. «We have Oho Lump, Kenucky Egg,? Crapo lump and egg. X ry our Coke. Coke or Clean Fuel { s Coal or Lumber, 96 s he Number $ Corunna Lumber and Coal Co. E. F. CONAN, Manager Phone 96 Promp Delvery Corunna PrararararajLrzjajZjrar^ KRBS & 0'HARE PHONE 37 Funeral Drecors eagraaaaaraaazrajaaaa^^ NEW LOHROP, MCHGAN HowVe You Dong? you are sellng your GOOD CLEAN CREAM o MLLER, you are geng «11 ha he marke wll allow. MLLER don' ge your GOOD CLEAN CREAM, we boh lose. Ad an example you can ge 34 cens per pound oday or your GOOD CLEAN BUERFA We wll be glad o do Busness wh you. New parons are always welcome. Our old parons are no only parons, hey are rends. OPEN SAURDAY NGHS h. elephone 752 Adr. Daed Aprl 4, 193S Corner o Waer and Man Srees. *,.,«OWOSSO 211 We Man Sree ;-al.

5 1 o ) / Knowledge You may depos your Money n hs Bank wh he knowledge ha 's asses are carred a her presen day values, and ha any loans whch are made a hs me are well secured and sel lqudang. Wh a srong cash poson and an unmpared capal, he Old Corunna Sae Bank oers you unquesoned saey or your unds.. 11 Old Corunna SaeBank RgagagKR^^ (onaua Saaa Corunna, Mchgan J Mrs, Emma Mllard, o Fln, was a gues or las week end o Mrs. < Jesse Kay and aended he Frday. Aernoon Club luncheo. on Frday, n he home o Mrs. Fred Hasselback. he Owosso Argus Press cookng school held las week n Masonc emple, Owosso, was aended by hundreds o women, one housand persons beng presen on hursday and Frday. Ban Gran, propreor o an Owosso sore, has ou n a sock o woman's wearng»pparel n. he or-. m,er George M, Beemer sore buldng. Mrs.. Beeemr s asssng Mr. Gran or a me. Mrs. Hae laughon, who Vu." been -Resdng he wner wh her daugher, Mrs. John Haynes, a Ponle, and son, Len Haughon, n Fln,' arrved home Sunday, o be here or he summer. Dr, and Mrs. G. A, Crane and Mss Los, were-n Fln Sunday o vs Mr. and Mrs. Rober Campbell and.son. Mss Los resumed her work "n he Lansng schools Monday, aer he sprng vacaon. he weekly dancng pary under FERA auspces was held on Wednesday evenng n he Communy Buldng a McCurdy Park and was largely aended. A seven pece orchesra urnshed he musc. Rev. Hugh ownley s n Jackson hs week asssng wh-evangelsc servces. Mrs. ownley and son, Rober, "were ;n Jackson Monday, and Maser Phlp was a vsor m he home o Mr?.. George Lawcock., he Farmers* Unon Local, No. 31, wll hold s nex meeng a hej C. S. P. S. HalL a mle wes o Eas- on, on Frday evenng. he man! speakev wh be Charles Bos, o j Brch Run, and ohers, wll appear on he program. Asher Fnk, son o ormer Sher and Mrs, J. A, Fnk, wll no be apponed as clerk n he Owosso lquor sore, was announced by hs aher,./hursday mornng, o las week, who saed ha hs son's applcaon or he job had been -whdrawn. *" N OE CHURCHES CORUNNA M. E. CHURCH H. S. OWNLEY, P**wr Sunday servces: 10:80 Mornng worshp. 10:30 Junor Church Sunday school. 6:45 Epwork League. 7:80 Evenng servce. LENNON M.. CHURCH WLLAM SCHLS, P*»or Sunday servoes-:~ Mornng worshp a 10:30 o'clock. Sunday school a 11 o'clock. elpworh League p-7 o'clock. Bvenng worshp a S o'clock. Slble sudy Vedne^dey evenng, a S o'clock.,; he publc s exended a cordal nvaon o-be presen a all o hese servces. CORUNNA BAPZS CHURCH Howard F. Sugden, Paer Sunday School, 9:00. James Fnnery, Sup. Mornng servce, 10:00. Subjec, "he Chrsan Race.** You are nved o aend hese servces. N. W. VENCE M. E. CHURCH F. M. PURDY, Pasor. Sunday servce*. 10:30, Sunday schoo 11:45, Preachng servce. "Come hou wh us and we wll do hee good." CORUNNA FREE MEHODS CHURCH Smnday school 10:00 a, m. Mornag worshp, 11:00 a. nu Song and prase servce, 7:00 p. m. Sermon by pasor, 8:00 p. m. REV. H. HOSMER. Kll Lce as hey Hach he Job o delouslug a lock o bro's r?ally s wo jobs. he rs job s o kll he adul lce' whl'ec are on he brd* "a he me reansen s gven. he second job s he kllng o he young lce as hey hach ou ner. he Edh Beers' Memoral Crcle o Kng's Daughers u meeng; Mrs Earl Durham drove o Char- 1 oday (hursday) aernoon n he ]oe uesday evenng akng wh, home o Mrs. A* W. Burne. her several Corunna grls, who, as Ncone sulphae s So made p ha -,.>) Cuess he las o he week o ocers rn Job's Daughers behel,! has ^eu^ o reserve srengh. Eveo..'. Corunna rends were Mrs. Elmerparcpaed n pung on he work! aer l ^s ^en on he roos or a Mrs. George Harmon has enered : Marshall and Mrs. John Vandevmjse, o he behel n Charloe he!»ng me l sll serves as a desroyer Memoral Hospal or reamen. o La ns n g s ormer resdens here, j pary were guess or a "h^hn-pl b; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hardng vsed J Mr and Mrs Wlbur Benne and and reurned home a a lae hour, j relaves n Lansng and Sandsh j am jy souheas o Corunna, wll 1 *««. '. A dphhera mmunzaon clnc, j hs week. speyj Sunday n Fln wh c^r wll be held hursday; Aprl 11, a one o'clock n he Corunna school j house, under he drecon o Drs..Mrs. Lavon J. Faal, o Corunna,> daugher, Vrgna, a Hurley Hosp aended he uneral o a relave n a. Lansng las Frday. ; Mrs/ w j, Smeon arrved here We''nkau and C. A. Crane. he; Mrs. Frank Davs has moved rom rom Chcago, on hursday evenng, j daes o hese clncs hroughou Mzner sree o he Shck hou«e, a: called by he deah o Waler M.! he couny have been announced by 214 Wes Mack sree. -J lsn She ; reurned. o Chcago on; Mss. Grace Roumhgoux, "couny Mrs. Edward G. Kay and daugh- Monday. nurse, el\ Consance, were week end; Paul Morely, 31, o Else, s sery- { Plans were 'complee' Wednesday guess o Dero rends. jng 60 days n he couny jal n dc-; < >r he annual Army Day banque Mrs. George Benne, o Chesa- aul o a ne o $10 and coss o <> be held ongh (hursday) under *ung : s a house gues o...her" son,' jgh.dollars*,' or alure o suppor; he auspces o Paerson - Dawson Wlbur Benne and amly.. hs we, j Pos, No. 57 Amercan Legon a Mrs, Mahew Bush, o Dero,! Mss heo. Cornell, daugher oj^e Legon Home, n Owosso. he s a gues n he home o her son,! Ray Cornell, o Corunna, and a, even wll be marked" by he pres- Aomey Homer Bush and amly. eacher n he Bale Creek schools, eee o a number'o person?, provn- A son was born o Mr. and Mrs. spen her sprng vacaon n New "^n n he Legon and auxlary n Wlbur Hawkns, R. F. D. No. 2, a York Cy. j Mchgan, n addon o Leu. Col. Memoral Hospalon Monday ngh.j ^ am Mrs. R w. Doyle> o j g ^ e ^nmmandan o Sel- Mss Beh Jean Eveleh s a gues Pas; dem / Cal., who were recen! ^5* 7 \, c '«m * M - ' A o her sser, Mrs. Sephen Dole-j vsors n he News man's home,! Ml,'' an^ ^rs - Charles Lake and r- m damly n Alexander, are n Boso n and New York Cy anlly who have bcen ' spendng sev- nd. eral days vsng relaves n Owosso, was a gues o hs parens, Mr. hs week. A daugher was born las mdweek o Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gnher, o Corunna, a Memoral Hospal. Sunday, Mrs. Bxler remanng or George D. Mason, o Ponac, always a welcome vsor n Corunna, a week wh Mrs. Bush. her grandparens, Mr. and Mrs. was greeng rends here Wednesday aernoon, 0; hey were accompaned home by Mr. and Mrs. E. Smmons and; Lake «ruurned home wh hem, j granddaugher, Doreen Gra, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Vncen are expeced home whn a ew days rom her wners sojourn n Clearmon, Florda, ' Sunday guess o Mr. and Mrs. JCenneh Cooper were Mr. and Mrs. Ber Fllnger, o Brmngham, ormer resdens here. Mrs. Frank hompson, o Kerby, was a recen vsor n Sorm Lake, owa, n he home o a nece, Mrs. Merle Lemon Ruby. Mrs. Mnne Pra was hosess yeserday (Wednesday) or a meeng o he Socal Servce Club n her home on Olver Sree Wes. he regular monhly meeng o he Young Marred People's Class o he Mehods Epscopal Sunday school was held n he home o Mr. and Mrs. Kenneh Harrs, eas o Corunna, on uesday evenng a 8 o'clock. o lcev hus one nds ha us only he older lce are blled, hu he youn? Jce are desroyed as hey hach ou, and he'duck s gven a complee cleanup. he rasng o poulry.rank* ourh nancally among he agrculural ndusres o.,.florda, '. ' «. ' Carros, ed.whole, chopped or shredded,, are'sad o rapdly., mprove' colur o yolks, gvng heu a rcher color. * * * ' Snce o!e dub'en ep^'s conan abou oe pn o wrer, clean, resh., pure.waer'should.be kep consanly beore he hens, * Repar he poulry yard ences and oher broodng equpmen. s easy o have a good garden and.!uwn whr ou leng ^e a chcken range. For heavy egg producon he hen Lews Bxler, who was here rom'and Mrs. George Lake reurned o! mus consume a large.amdun: o eed. Fosora, Oho, o aend "he uneral {her home n Landng Sunday. her j She also needs a lberal supply o calo Waler M. Bush, reurned home' daugher, la Mae, who has been j cum (lmesone) or egg shell or- spendng her sprng vacaon wh j maon and body manenance, WAN-ED Grand Rapds, are spendng a week' Kenneh Lake, who reurned home j Mlk, bakery, ea, coee or oher n he home o he ormer's daugh- rom Lansng Monday. [roue men. Good proposon or er> Mrs. Ray Gellaley. An appeal o he Crcu Cour j rgh man. Rawlegh; Dep. MBC~ u^,*;» A:A a * * ^x. ^as aken by Shawassee ownshp, j 93 L, Freepor, H. he Lades Ad Socey o he;,., 0 _/ A '. r^u*.-^- ^-,.^,^, r,,,.. _., ~, hrough Supr. A, J. Johnson, rom Mehods Epscopal Church me on ^ ^ - ^ A ^J ^,- + «,.L he uesday aernoo n n he home o Godrey, v^, c ormer."!" d J"J supervsor ; S, p ' " Mrs. Dela Barhell and Mrs. Ken-ownshp and m avor o Charles E neh Cooper, norh o Corunna. ' n Bancro Hrev underaker, omer su or ** sor $67 and and he Earnes Workers' Crcle o $11.65 coss. Godrey sued o * collec Kng's Daughers o Vence held an or he bural o a Shawassee ownshp resden, who ded n he coun all day meeng on Wednesday n he home o Mrs. Roland Allen, resdng one mle eas o Juddvlle. ha he charge s a couny oblgay nrmary. he ownshp clams Mr. and Mrs. Ber Burley eneraned he ollowng a dnner Sun Mrs. Wllam Garrson and Glen on and no ha o he ownshp. day: Mr. and Mrs. James H. Smh, Garrson and ^daugher, Kaherne, o Owosso; Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hllker and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hllk- aend he uneral servces or he! j o Wyandoe, were here Monday o; j er, o Dero; Dr. and Mrs. F. W. lae Fred Sabn, well known Shawassee Couny armer, who ded a Benne, o Wner, Mch., and Mr. and Mrs. Ernes Chalker, o Corunna. he dnner was gven n honor urday mornng aer a long llness. hs home souheas o Corunna Sa o he weddng annversares o Mr. he Rev. John Meredh, pasor o and Mrs. Aaron Hllker and Dr. and Mrs. Benne. HE FLNES OF PRNN*.... HANDLED PROMPLY AND RGH BY he Corunna News Phase 1373 Corunna, Mch. X ^ he Frs Mehods Epscopal Church, Owosso, ocaed and nermen ook place a Durand. Pall bearers were K. B. Reed, Frank Sergean, Wlbur Benne, Fred Marn, Rudolph Colby and homas Lemon. HANK YOU wan o hank, very kndly, each and every on^ o he 168 voers who waned me o represen hem as alderman o he rs ward o our lle Cy o Corunna. F. J. McDANNEL A poneer s a ellow who can remember back when wos bey scou mo^mens were n he drecon o he amly woodshed. Oceana couny supervsors reused o purchase a se o gun* or he hgh sher o guard he shre. he solons probably ho he boy mgh njure hnse playng wh hem. he elephone On Guard or k Baby and he Enn FamUy 24 Hours o lory Day. You can res more saely and securely wh a elephone n he house. For day. and ngh, summer and wner, he elephone sands ready a any emergency ha may arse Jus One elephone Call May be Worh s Co* or * Leme he Unon elephone Co. All new machhes Save up o Feld Fence, Smooh Wre, *> ^+v*mk (r A A ^. 1 ¾^¾.^^.^^ ^^-j^j^k-jk A. ^.. A A A A A A ^- ^^ j * * ^ ^ r KRBS' FUNERAL HOME SUCCESSOR O O'NELL'S A Compleely equpped Funeral Home. Corunna Avenue Corunna, Mchu,..-'..-. JUU-J^.- Bell's Varey Sore Exend o you and yours he complmens o he season, and our wsh or a Happy and prosperous New Year. And durng 1935 we shall endeavor o connue o mer your condence a all mes. Our lne o Novely Goods wll always be complee, and a money savng prces. 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6 52-*" QK^g HW ****? BB es Srengh o Wre Farm Fences Cornell Unversy Plans o Esablsh es Yard on Sae Propery. 9r H. W. Rley, De»rnv«a o ArreHural E&SbswrK, Cvrnrl Unlverrr. W.\U servce. O all jobs on he arm, probably Chasng sock and reparng ences are he mos waseul end exasperang. Many armers complan ha some ences on he marke oday are no as vsrsbe- as eld ences, ences would n«break so soon hey were made o heavy, durable wre and were well galvanzed. Such ences, however, seem oo expensve or many armers hey are no sure o her durably. he Amercan socey or esng maerals has decded o es arm encng and oher galvanzed wre prodnes, A es yard wll be se up n Now York sae on pro^ery o he college o agrculure. here many samples o arm ences wlll.be exposed o he weaher and careully wached. Beore hey are ereced, hese ences wll be compleely analyzed, and as he years go-by'a cnr?ul record wll be kep o he durably o each ence. he bes ences wll be clearly shown n a ew years. hs socey has already shown ha he durably o seel agans rusng s ncreased when rom one-h o onequarer per cen o copper s used n he seel. hs copjwr s added o he eel as les n» molen pool n he open hearh /uraace, and he addonal cos s small enough o be dsregarded. Old Dobbn Sll Useul on Farm weny housand Horses Wll Be Needed n New York, hs Year. By Fro*. M. W. Hcpper, New YO* Sa*.Coler*' o Agrculure WXU S*rvlM. Despe cogs, wheels, pulleys, and oher evdences o he machne age, he demand or ol 1...Dobbn remans seady. la he sprng o l)34, JO.oou work horses were n demand on New York arms. he demand promses o be greaer, and he supply less nes sprng. >?ew York armers uow have abou 300,000 horses. Snce he average workng le o a horse s abou een years, abou 20,000 horses wll pass he age o useulness whn cne year ad a lke number wll be needed as replacemens. o mee hs demand, less han 5,000 home-bred cos are comng no he workng age, and armers n he Empre sae mus look o oher saes o buy abou 15,000 horses. he'uned Saes has nbou 17,000,000" horses and mules. Replacemens call or more han 1 00,000 cols o workns age, bu only one-hal e hs number can be had. Because o he small supply, prces B» Conrol Dsease; End Codlng Moh Quaranne Urged by Sprayng rees Every Precauon Should Be Heaver Prunng Necessary aken o Hal Spread o necon. By >r. C. D. Orlnnells, Dary nvesgaon, X. C, Agrculural Expermen Saon. WNU Servle*. Dseased anmals should be quaranned o preven he spread o necon. Quaranne no only proecs he healhy anmals, bu also aclaes he reamen o dseased anmals. ( nroducng now anmals no j. herd, whou quarannng hem or a pe- Durng he Early Wner,. Enomologs Says. By S. O. Chandler, Aw*«n EnomoJoBU, llnos SJae.Naural Hsory Survey. WNU Servce. Wh he codlng moh as bad as s n apple orchards, growers may have o sar prunng her rees heaver hs wner n order o do a' more horough job o sprayng n he sprng. hs may mean ewer apples, bu w!u nean hgher (realy ru As a, one'ou o every en apples grown r<>d o ) o 40 days s no avored. n llnos n KV* was nesed wh a he end o he perod hey are!.ound'o be ree rom dsease,?en s consdered sae o place hem n""he-j. herd. Whle n quaranne he 'anmals should be wached closely or any race "\ o dsease. he perod necessary o j keep re anmals under close observa- ; on vares, dependng upon where he new anmals came rom, he ype o anmal, and s physcal condon,! Anmals colleced rom deren arms, assembled n publc sock yards, and shpped long dsances are dan- : gerous sources o necon, as h»y are hgh and wll be sll hgher beore ' are exposed o many chances or cnxchenough horses can be rased o mee j n S dsease a a" me when her rahe consan demand. Some armers ssance s lowered. can rase mens. orses needed or replace- Medum Fa Hog s Bes or Famly Gus o Pork A 225-pound moderaely a hog produces he 'amly" sze cu* o pork, says Prc. R. B. Hnmnn o he New York Sae College o Agrculure. Such hogs, he adds, wll yeld hams and hee-rh shoulders ha wegh abou sxeen pounds each, bacon srps and lons ha wegh rom en o welve pounds. hese cus, v desrable sze o cure and sore aer smokng, may be cu no sasacory economcal slces or roass or cookng. Heaver bogs normally produce 1 a greaer proporon o lard. hey a*n j produce bacon and barns 'ha some amles consder oo n. Good quny, hry lngs.normally produce he mos desrable mea, 'roessor Hnuan says. Precauon should.beaken o see Una all anmals dressed are n a healhy condon. ' Legumes Check Nrogen Loss n he Corn Crops Alhough llnos' corn crop hs year was he smalles n»81 years, removed so ench nrogen rom he sol ha would ake more han 21 mllon dollars' worh o nrae o soda o replace, accordng o F. H. Crane, asssan che n sol erly a he college o agrculuj, Unversy o llnos. For every 75 bushels o corn ha are aken o he land, a quarer o a on o nrae o soda cosng around?20 would be needed o pu back he nrogen ha had been removed. he pas year's corn crop s esmaed a 100,810,000 bushejs. Bu anmals whch have been hauled only shor dsances are also lable O became neced, whle many come rom herds where" dsease s presen, he need or precauon s necessary whenever brngng new sock no a ben A ew neced anmals can spread dsease hrough a whole herd n a ew days, and s rsky o wa a day or wo beore pung he new sock no quaranne, even hough here s no apparen ndcaon o dsease. codlng moh worms. oo many growers sll hnk only o producng he maxmum number o bushels raher han harvesng qualy ru. usually s no necessary, however, o reduce he oal-crop o ge worm-ree apple?,. he grower can answer all sx o he ollowng- quesons n he armave, he can eel ha he s prunng henvly 'enough or eecve sprayng agans he codlng moh. Has he ree been hnned ou enough so ha he-man on he ower o a 'l -ray can drve he spray maera! hrough he rree? Are here enough openngs n he ree so ha he ground man can ge o he cener and spray he" nsde? Wh large, arly dense rees, some growers leave hree or our such openngs. Aer he operaor ge?s o he nsde, has he ree been hnned sucenly "Forgoen Sre" Dary's Drawback Large Group o Young Bulls Wh Unknown Ably as Breeders. By W. W. Y»pp, Che n Dary Cale, UnU v*rsly o lllool. WNU Servce. he "orgoen man" has hs champons, bu oo lle has been sad and done abon he "orgoen sr&s" dary herds. By he "orgoen sres'- reerence s made o ha large group o young dary bulls whose breedng ably s Ull ln '. nnjrno^m g««!!y,bu ^"hoso.progeny. wll weld a poen nluence on dary reurns n yearn o come. Aese progeny wj 1 * produce more han 90 per cen o al mlk and dary producs consumed n he ve years rom 1937 o 1941 nclusve. Mos progressve darymen y-onld raher n*e a "proved" sre, as deermned by he number o pounds o mlk and buera he bull's "daughers Wl produce n a 3^ear's rse. hs s as should be. However, nnder^ho NOCE OF MORGAGE SALE Whereas, Frank Sebeneck and Elza Sebeneck, hs we made and execued a ceran morgage bearng dae he 3rd day o March, A. D. 1924, o Howard E. Slocum and Mabel A, Slocum, hs we, whch was recorded n he Oce o he Regser o Deeds o he Couny o Shawassee, Mchgan, on he 25h day o November, A, D n Lber 165 c Morgages, on page 383; And whereas, he amoun clamed o be due on sad morgage on he dae hereo or prncpal and neres, and axes pad upon he premses herenaer descrbed by he -sad nor«a.g«e.a j -.K.-he-'Sur?; c Fysx hundred eghy-hree dollars and eghy-ve cens; and also he addonal sum o 'hry-ve dollars sauory aorneys ees a s provded or n sad morgage > and no su cr proceedng havng been nsued a law or.n equy o recover he deb secured hereby or any par hereo; And whereas, deaul has been made n he paymen o he money secured by sad morgage, whereby presen sysem o provng dary bulls, j he power o sae conaned heren only one n'y s lkely o become a proved sre, and all hose no n hs selec group are "orgoen." More aenon needs o be gven * h& physcal appearance o hese hulls and o he perormance o her dams and sres he uure o he dary ndusry s o be saeguarded. he physcal characerscs e he young bull should, o course, be consdered careully. he s o sre he uure producers o he herd. n addon he so ha he can do a horough Job o < daryman should nvesgae he charsprayng? Have oo many low-hangng branches been le on he re**? rees wenyve years old may have a spread o 30 pe. he branches ouch he ground or come whn a oo o, he sde o he apple acng he runk wll no he h hy he sprsy. Flas he hegh o he ree been lowered as much as praccable? he op Elmnae Parases o Conserve Supply O Feed \ o he ree s de playground o he - ce Needs ol Farms n" pars, o he counry WM-O naural ce suable-or j'-rng s urnvl s me o p'c;\'!e ur nex w'snmer's uee'.s. he l?oj:» rr rs'vr <> A;:vlclv ns''' esmml h.-.. "oj;p. ;! on o' ce [or cow u : :l ser^'o h' d;:;rynan o cnoj.ud K.J '->:\n ;l a s;''<' en!u>r,'!ure (-^vcrc-d v,-;, or bc':? mes,,: w;r!v. However,.'.e whubj nl.* o be eoukl le needs.'wll be'lol U : ss.l» a Km and n hal ner cow. l.'(-,s(; '.s!;;u!es were made presumng ha nh ce louse and. cmh n^ anlcs are n gosd 'ord'on. more han :>(J per cen o'he ce s'los by molng he amoun sored wll have o be ncreased accordngly: he average amly needs beuven ve and en ons per season'e\ en \vho: bo "ce s us'd sparngly. Sock eed can be conserved hs wner by elmnang parases ha sap he srengh o he alrced anmae, saes rvr/e. N. Sou, exenson ve-.forunaely, armers do no have o erarlan a he Colorado agrculur«l buy hs 21 mllon dollars' worh o' college. nrae o soda, or hey can replace No only wll he elmnaon o pnr- he los ngen cheaply hrough he! asles' allow he lve sck o wner hnujgh on lesss Ocd, hr ndgeson and colc may be 'prevened, Docor Sou says. Lce on cnle can be elmnaed by lppng'anyme on a sunny day. he j''hos, dp soluon, ;< u?«,{re sulplnue. 'DO lp" w!! elmlnue all lve lce, ; bu a second nppuca'n may be made j 1." (,l;ys laer o caeb h*.lj.- hached j larug he nerv,. j -.Hr.se ho par:s,'(»\k.should be reaed j no S'OUL" b-m one n.r.n.b ' ajcr a ree;;" b''d : OJ '.o elmnae.-he ho '!;<;s.,;< : p'onlve^ A nonh's me K> he l'vc o mlgme n he smn- ' a'"!.'. n, :l;!).n o l' : o hos, olor U:U"-{]\\:<\' paras-'''^' «r-h as round \vovu:> ad apeworms v«ll be elm-, salcd. [ codlng moh and nesaons are! usually worse!here. -, [ Have rll hbernang placos!h(:. he ree, such as puky, deraynd v.'^od, old kno holes, spl branches nndprmj ng ubs been removed? hose ar# j nvore "hdeous'- o he moh. acersdes «h* bull's sre and dam. salnable, he records o ull broh- «r and sers, and eren o hal brohem and hal ssers, wll urnsh valuable evdence n deermnng he ransmng ably o a young sre. a daryman can nd a young bull whose sre has en er more unseeced daughers ha are hghly prod acve and whose dam has hree or more go^d daughers, he ean eel reas^nably nssured hn he yonog sre wl make a sasacory breeder. use o legumes or'sol,'mprovemen or.or eed crops, provded he manure s akpu care c> n he laer case. j Mr. Crane jwdned ou. n ac, ' he economc sohon o j many problems.o sol managemen l'.v j'pend.s almos wholly n makng ull and proper FC o^e.asssance plans' van gve, he'explaned... m d rees on Lne rees sandng on a 'boundary lne belong o resjeeve owners o boh sdes as enans n common and alhough s assered n'one case ha when a. ree sands on a boundary lne he landowner on eher sde lr.s be rgh o lop o lmbs and roos on hs sde close o he runk, ye has been more recenly declared n several oher cases ha eher owner may no desroy he boundary lne ree whou he oher's consen, and he does he oher owner may recover damages agans hm. he adjonng landowner would have no jursdcon over any ree no on he lne nor on hs own land. ndana Farmer's Gude. 1 Sorghum Seed Used as Feed Wh Oher Gra:, Swee sorghum s"cd cvuah ennr- - \ erane annn whch muuc-s r'>-nn ;'ge'. s eedng valn: r""only "»/bou' j wo-l'rds as much per p nd as seed rom he gran F^rg'nus' llce Kar, mlo nlm: and Ve'a'. '" cu'h-.m' ed o lve sock as, par; o oher gran mxure*. n hree rals rl he Kansas expermen saon, says a repor," >:g; ed ground sorghum seed wh proen rch supplemen gan 1.2 pounds daly, compared wh 1.0 pounds or pgs ed ground corn n place o sorghum and 1.4(1 pounds or. ohers ed on ground kar. n hese rals grond sorghum was worh only &.] per cen as'-much-'per 1(H) pounds as ground corn and only 70 per cen as much ns ground kar. Agrculural Hns Radum dus added o he sol, wll speed up he growh o plans, expermens show. A leas 50 per cen o he honey bees n New York sae ded n las wner's sub-zero weaher, * Poaoes lose her sweeness wh age, or sored n oo warm a place, Jus as resh peas do. * Cale and sheep wll ea clean raw poaoes, ba pgs preer ha poaoes be seamed or cooked. Farmers n Baley eoroy, exas, barresed coon burrs o be ground and used as sock eed, Codlng mohs lve only wo or hree weeks as aduls, and hey spend almos au o ha me layng e«ga. * Humane brandng o cale by chemcals s beng urged m England, * One Quar o mlk s equal n ood value o oods ha res rom wo o hree mes as much. * Chna produces 125,()00,000 pounds o wool a year, mos o whch s rased n he norhwesern provnces, * ** A consderable amoun o mohy seed wn have o xrmpored o mee Makng Concree Block A good qualy concree block can be made o a mxure o one par cemen o wo and a hal pars o sand and hree pars crushed sone or screened pebbles no over a hree-quarer nch n dameer. o make a cubc yard o nshed concree o hs mxure wll ake sx and a hal sacks o cemen, hree-hs o a cubc yard o sand and a hree-quarer cubc yard o crushed sone or pebbles. hs j amoun o concree wn make somewha over GO blocks S by 16 nches wh j ar spaces amounng r<» 33 per cen j o he oal volume. Bank run gravel j should no be used or concree blocks! unless s known o conan he cor- j rec proporons o sand and pebbles or concree o maxmum densy. When Cows Chew Wood When cows chew wood "or bones and ea dr shows ha 'he dary ru/o s decen n mneral maer, whch ' should be correced a once. Examne he raon careully and add hose oods ha are hgh n mnerals. Legume hays,, such as cowpea, soybean, clover, and alala are rch n calcum and wll supply a sulcem amoun o hs mneral or he average cow. Phosphorus s suppled by w.ea bran, eor ouseed meal, and soybean meal. hese eeds conan abou HO per cen o hs mneral, mgh be well o add wo pounds o a muera! mxure composed o equal pars o nely ground lmesone and seamed bone neal o each 300 pounds o he concenrae raon. Korean Leapedeza Wll j Supply Emergency Crop Mdwes armers who, need nn ener- ' gency. hay.crop!u 0;{"'-' my lu! ha :'Korean. lespedcza vvlllh luob,;;. says! >r. A. J...{Meers >r he Uned.Sae* } epumon.o AgrculMru. Lnror,!'!»*- j ors JHJvses lendng On w'.n.'er whea j or wh ous nex sprng. 1'or a hay \ crop, a seedng o 'Jo pound* o he ' Hc.Vo s r< v coumcm'!'(!.." ''lds,. ajury says l crop my ; also l,e «.o((,-d alo.mo'-'oj) ' m ha s : nu H'-dx. He rec:n!ends Uocdg \ he seed wl'o he crop l-«no been!"g-ow heore.. e repors a good supply, o; seed Hvaabhv )oc or 'c'-s says ha, where Kr eh 1(-1.-1.,:) \\;,s ;rw ' n' l'.'.'m.)(! voln,«yr sand s probable, and he ays ha s'al gran may be dsked n he old lesedczu and n crop o gj n bay anl., one o lesedeza rased on he same land. Corn Sover Low Proen Feed ard Needs Balance!.. he oss n dry maer n corn so' ver approxmaes 24 per cen whle he! loss n enslng corn need no be. mora ; han JO percen. h!s'vm;h:.s;::r-s \hx! value o enslluj 1» BO ur as possble ' rhs year, say^ Hoar.'s >;;vy:(an. o.v.'. ever, brgh corn B<;yer ha has been properly shocked *\m b\ nade. : val- lable jwr o B K )>n hn wn-r.! Shreddng,.grndng, r"r,-«v!.;g may ba. ;uvh«lle n order.o,'go -!!.e cows o ":.* he enre plan. Also he cunrjerv- ;vlvo use o molasses 'nl'e' ;'\vlb \v:- 'our rods wde o*' he.( ar d.'sprnkled oyer hs, roej^:;»! r'.:r;ng.:'."-'m-.'.]'"1 v;'h ';.} may add o s* palanllly and emd-,' ng v«lue algh 1-y..-. Corn.sover.'. s A mv proen ee and o balance we m eed a h::;h ; proen gran-hxure. We n'r-nmnend 1 o 2 per..cen'«he gran' mxure be ground lmesone, marl, oyser shell, or specal 'Seamed bone meal. Hone men ; and.sal nxej hal and hal.nd ed as sal Alone s usually r-d, wll also gve he nocowsury mneral proecon. has become operave. Now, hereore, noce 1.-5 hereby gven ha by vrue o sad power o sae, and n pursuance hereo, and o he'saue-n such case made and provded, he sad morgage wl bo oreclosed by a sale o he morgaged premses a publc vendue o he hghes bdder a he ron door o he Cour House n he Cy o Corunna, Shawassee Couny, Mehgan, ha beng he place o holdng he Crcu Cour whn sad Couny, On he 1s day o j«ne, A.!>. 1935, a en o'clock n he orenoon o sad day; he descrpon o whch sad premses conaned n sad morgage, and whch wll be sold as aoresad, s as ollows: All hose ceran peces or parcels o land suaed n. he owlp' o Caledona, Shawassee Couny, Mchgan, descrbed as ollows: he Norh ory acres o he Norheas Quarer o Secon hry, ownshp Seven Norh, o Range hree Eas, Mchgan, excep hree acre s n 'he Norhwes corner o sad'land, whch hree acres s hry rods L a«ar.d,; Wes and Sxeen rods Norh and Souh, conanng n all h y-scven acres o land more or Ab:o all ha pan o he Es.*' :. hal o' he Souheas Quarer o Secon Nneeen, own. Seven Norh, o n:v:.je hree E.7o.'., vu.cb.^an, lyng Souh o he Grand runk Ralway rghro-way," excep"jszk! ^old o,n. H. Aken and "exccr. n. ll'u)! rr' JVj;;e-:.- Kn: o be O J'' d. h '-_<- '. rp o land Norh end sad Grand -WV,-, s^ajd. :h\vay pura?k sold ns 'craed j he analyss o corn sover s 2.1 cen dgesble crude proen : 4G.1 cen oal dg^uble nurens. per per Leads n Rasng Goas he Wes has been neresed n he rasng o goas or some me. Calorna leads wh he mos goas; exas s second. s clamed ha sx goas raay be mananed or he same cos as akes o care or and eed one cow. A goa does no need much space and lkes o browse among brush, weeds, leaves, wgs and bark, QoAs are no he soluon o wha o do wh one's old rasor blades and n cans. However, hey do ea he paper rom n cans. hey lke paper, as supples ber or hem. her eed s ery amen lke ha o a cow, censlsrng o alala, bay, barley, bran and sage, Seze Posoned Food he careul nspecors o he ederal ood and drug admnsraon connue o nd shpmens o ru and vegeables whch have on he surace an excess o posonous spray resdue beyond wha s consdered a sae lm. Among he sbprucns sezed were 137 o apples, hree o pears and 14 o caullower. Fve consgnmens o pckles were conscaed because hey were ound o have been sweeened wh saccharn nsead o sugar and one shpmen o mpored sardnes was desroyed because o he presence o lead n he ood. Cu Boar's usks he large, sharp eeh whch are ound n pgs a brh are emporary usks. So ".r us has been dscovered, hey are o no value whaever o he pj:. excep as a means o deense, and or ha purpose hey are no needed on he arm. usks are a uusance, n ha wh hem he pgs oen hur each oher and very requenly lacerae he udder o he sow. For ha reason, experenced hog : men commonly cu hese eeh close o he gums, wh nppers whch are made or ha purpose. n removng he Chnch Bug War Hard Congress n he, las sesson voed an appropraon o a mllon dollars o hal he rarajrea o he chnch bug n he corn bel and hs money was used o buld barrers oalng 30,090 mles along whch erersoe.haled he adpa'cc];.. u/m a.- O'le arm,) \.s ',., \ r , r- 1./,111,(1.-...:111 ; ^ > J.7.v;. HOWARD E. SLOCUM MABEL A. SLOCUM Morgagees 'ULVER & BUSH, Aorneys or.mor.j.^ ees,, Busness Addre,s.-5:"Ow.osso, Mch o COMMSSONERS' NOCE... n he Maer o he Esae Ausn B. Glher, Deceased. We, he undersgned, havng been apponed by he Hon. Roy D. Mahews, Judge, o. Prohae n and 0 r he Couny o Shawassee. Sae o vance o he nsecs. ho chnch bug, j Mchgan, Commssoners o receve, examne and adjus all clams and demands o all persons agans sad esae, do hereby gve noce ha we wll mee a he oce o Frank R. Glna, n he Cour House n he Cy o Corunna, n sad Couny, on however, has wo generaons n a sngle season, he rs generaon beng a crawlng nsec whch can be conrolled by he creosoe barrers, bu he second generaon, lyng, s no hal«ed by hs orm e conrol. Expers esleeh, one should be careul no o mae ha he mllon dollars spen on j Monday, he 22nd day o Aprl' A njure he gums, snce an open wound urnshes an deal place or dsease necon o ake place. he proper me o remove hese usks s when he pgs are only a ew days old. Ceranly, hey should never be le on a boar ha s nended or breedng purposes. Wallaces' Farmer. conrol measures saved a leas $4,- 000,000 worh o corn. Sheler or Lve Sock Wh a shorage o eed acng armers la man/ pars o he counry he need o provde anmals wh sheler agans he cold o wner becomes more necessary han nsual s necessary no only because wh add o he hrues* o all lve sock and lessen he chances o loss, bu also because decreases he amoun o eed necessary. Anmals exposed o he we and cold are orced o draw on On he Farm Porugal rased sucen whea he pas year o eed all s people. * he 1934 apple crop n New York sae was he smalles n 44 years. * * Young calves oen have somachache and should be reaed wh casor ol, say lve sock expers, * Age does no deermne he valy o arm seeds. n general, older seeds do no germnae so well as e&h seeds. Aer heers are a year old, hey need lle or no concenraes provded hey receve pleny o hgh-qualy roughage... * * * he value o Msssspp's coon crop n 1934 was esmaed by arm auhores a $74,840,000 n conras o *o7,- 820,000 or 1S33. daho produced approxmaely 19,- 610,000 bushels o poaoes he pas Hops or Ferlzer Flops rom a brewery are excellen as a source o nroducng humus o he sol. Any orm o vegeave growh, even weeds supply hs necessary maer. Manure s anoher orm n whleb. humus s suppled. he bes Many armers" wll bucher a bee = lm^ 0 apply u la n he al1 - dl *S n S annng Cow Hdes or wo hs wner and be conroned wh he prospec o praccally gvng away he hde. Raher han sell cow or cal hdes or a meager prce, noes a wrer n he Mssour Farmer, hev should be used on he arm. s no necessary o an a bde o make no a suable rug, or a ma or he loor o one's auomoble. ry salng down a bde, rollng np wh he sal nsde or a me, or unl he hde has aken enough sal o "keep", hen roll ou and clean and ack np o dry. When dred, cu no a square shape or a rug, or n suable shapes or oher purposes such as a loor ma or he car. Cal hdes make splendd rugs or bahroom, ec. Rugs cured up n hs way wll be s, hu hey make np or hs n beauy, no he sol, and he sol s a clay loam can sand heavy applcaons o such maeral whch wll help consderably n keepng he sol more open and spongy and render less lable o bake and dry u durng dry weaher. Applcaons «p «90'ons so he acre may be d.- Monreal HeraM. Farm Cha er D. 1935, and on Monday, he 24h day o June A. D. 1935, a en o'clock n he orenoon o each o sad days, or he purpose o recevng and adjusng all clams agans sad esae, and ha our monhs rom he 21s day o February A. D. 1935, are allowed o credors o presen her elams o sad Commssoners or adjusmen and allowance. Daed he 21s day o February, A. D FRANK R. GLNA, CHARLES W. APHOUSE Commssoners Span reseey {Meed several law* o regnas s whea radsw V * Germavny haa,. eed maxemm gran prrea* a slgmr aer* horn o 298S, *nw senau SJC ae Boos mporan bran* o aleaum a ee Unsd be demands o armers or lann* 1 h *,r ^ 1 >ody K or enerry and hl * year or * boa * 00,000 bushels below &e demands or armers or planng. >. xml hpn ^ ^ ^ hy <^, ' he sae'* lve.v.,r average. Drouh-Ressan Plans Aer searchng he desers and oohlls o Russan urkesan and mos o urkey or plans o conrol sol-eroson, H. L. Weslover and C R, Enlow, plan explorers o he Uned Sraes Deparmen o Agrculure, have reurned er seven monhs wh nearly 1,800 seedlngs. Among hem s a deser grass whch, uprooed by he wnd, grabs hold agan when land*. Anoher, a knd o sedge, s propagaed only rom roo-cungs. Lerary Dges. 'Abor 100,000 armers grow sugar bees n he Uned Saes, her annual producon s 10,000,000 ens. * A average n e cocaunnmoa o eora eereals, one year's ors rap would produce enough eereal o las he people o be CnMed oes «70 years, X. -M n he years olbwng he las seven drouhs, corn producon has rsen an average o 40 per eenc Acreage has ncreased 7 per cen and acre yelds 30 per cen, «*«USBSl**SBBB»*aSSSSBSS«B»SSB*J*SSSSS*nBSS» COMMSSONERS' NOCE n he Maer o he Esae o Frances Van Campen Smh, Deceased. We, he undersgned, havng b«en apponed by he Hon. Roy D. Mahews, Judge o Probae n and *or he Couny o Shawassee, Sae o Mchgan, Commssoners o receve, examne and adjus all clams and demands o all persons agans sad esae, do hereby gve aocce ha we wll mee a he Vernon Sa* Bank, n he Vllage o Vernon, n sad Couny, on Monday, he 22n< day o Aprl A. D. 1935, and orr Monday, he 24h day o June A. D. 1935, a en o'clock n he orenoon o each o sad days, or he purpose o recevng and adjusng all clams agans sad esae, and 1 ha our monhs rom he 21s day o February A. D. 1935, are allowed o credors o presen her clams? o sad Commssoners or adjusmen and allowance FRED OLNEY, CLAUD JOHNSON.,_ Commssoner!* j \ >. 4^

7 # > ) NOCE OF MORGAGE SALE Whereas, Ansel P. Looms and da M. Looms. ha we, made and execued a ceran morgage bearng dae he 14h day o Sepember A. D. 1929, o he OwW&J^S Bank, a corporaon, o Owosso, Mchgan, whch was recorded n he Oce o he Regser o Deed* o he Couny o Shawassee, Mchgan, on he 16h day Sepember, 1929 on Lber 182 o Morgages, on page And whereas, he amoun clamed o be. due on sad, morgage on he dae hereo or prncpal and neres s he sum o en hundred ynne dollars and sxy cens; and also he addonal *um o -weny-ve dollars sauory aorneys ees as provded or -n^aamvuon^'ga^aa' no su or proceedng havng been nsued a law or n equy o recover he deb secured hereby, or any par hereo- And whereas, deaul has been made n he paymen o he money secured oy sad morgage, whereby he power o sal*- conaned heren has become operave, Now, hereore, nocs s hereby 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 J >reclosed by a sale o he morgaged premses a publc vendue o' he hghes bdder a he ron door! o he Cour House, n he Cy o Corunna, Shawassee Couny, Mch- «an, ha beng he place o holdnghe crcu cour whn sad couny, <m he 22ad day o June, A. D. 1035, a en o'clock n he orenoon o sad day; he descrpon o whch sad premses conaned n sad morgage and whch wjh be sold as aoresad as as ollows: he Wes ory-nne ee o lo Rgh, Block Seven, o A. L. and». 0. Wllams' Addon o he Cy ^ Owosso, Shawassee Couny Mchgan. Daed March 26, HE OWOSSO SAVNGS BANK, -A Mchgan Bankng Corporaon, o Owosso, Mchgan, Morgagee CULVER & BUSH, Aorneys or Morgagee, Jusness Address: Owosso, Mch. COMMSSONERS' NOCE n he Maer o he EHaa o Clark Johnson, Deceased. - We, he undersgned^ havng been apponed by he Hon. Roy D. Mahews, Judge o Probae n and.or he Couny o Shawassee, Sae o Mchgan, Commssoners o receve, -examne and adjus all clams and demands o all persons agans sad esae, do hereby gve noce ha we wll mee?* he resdence o Ray Wager n he_ ownshp o Vence, n sad Couny, on Frday, he 2yh day o March A. D. 1935, and on Wednesday, he 29h day o May A. D. 1935, a en o'clock n he orenoon o each o sad days, or ' he purpose o recevng and adjusng all clams agans sad esae, and ha our monhs Xrom he 29h day o January A. D. 1335, are allowed o credors o presen her clams o sad Commssoners or adjusmen and allowance- Dae^ he 29h day o January, A. D RAY WAGER, ERN SNYDER, Commssoners ' ORDER OF PUBLCAON SAE OP MCHGAN he Crcu Cour or he Couny o Shawassee, n Chancery. Flosse M. Sorey, also known as Flosse M. Passage, Plan, vs, Wllam H. "'Sorey,. Myrle. Sorey, Mary Foerly and Mchgan rus Company, a Mchgan corporaon, Deendans. Su pendng n he crcu cour or he Couny o Shawassee, n Chancery, a he Cy o Corunna, n sad couny, on he 1s day o February, A. D. 19S5. n hs cause appearng rom adav on le, ha he Deendan, Mary Feerly, s a resden o he Sae o Mchgan; ha process or her appearance has been duly ssued and ha he same could no be served by reason o her absence rom he Sae o Mchgan, ha her exac address canno be asceraned. On moon o Rosenburg & Paner, plan's aorneys, s ordered ha he sad deendan, Mary Feerly, cause her appearance o be enered heren, whn hree monhs rom he dae o hs Oder and n case her appearance ha she cause her answer o he plans bll o complan, o be led, and a copy hereo o be served on sad plans aorneys, whn een days aer servce on her o a copy o sad bll and noce o hs order; and ha n deaul hereo, sad bll be aken as conessed by he sad deendan. And g Furher Ordered, ha whn ory days he sad plan cause a noce o hs order o be publshed n he Corunna News,» newspaper prned, publshed and crculang n sad couny, and ha such publcaon be connued heren a leas once n each week or sx weeks n suc/sson, or ha she muse a copy*o hs order o be personally served on sad deendan a leas weny days ber^e he me above prescrbed or her apwarar.ee. JOSEPH H. COLLNS, Crcu Jud*re BOSENBURG A PANER, Aorney! or Plan..*,. * * u 5.>c»n *MNP4P< "V»> 11 KM < M W»» ^ Good Seed Curng Means Good Crops Proper Care s mporan Durng Wner; Wll ncrease ncome. By R. H. R«d, Ajrrculural Earbw*, nvmy o Uno*. WNl) SryUm.. Provdng good curng and soyaga condons or her seed corn hs wner, raher han pcor or even average condons, wll be worh $40,000,- OPO on nes year's llnos corn crop, should 19S3. be a ; normal year and corn prces reman' avorable. hs s revealed n egh years o records kep by eruera enrolled n he arm managemen serree conduc* ed hp he College o Agrculure, Unversy o llnos, n co-operaon wh couny orm bureaus. n hese records, nvokng he growng o approx muely 70,000 acres o corn, he derece beween good and poor seed corn curng and sorage amouned o 2.** bushels an acre n he resulng crop. Even average curng and sorng condons cu de resulng crop wo bushels an acre below wha was rom good curng and sorage o he seed, wo bushels an acre oh he average annual llnos crop o Bne ml lon acres, wh corn worh 00 cens a hushel, would amoun o more han $10,000,- 000 n corn reurns. By gpod curng and sorage s mean ha he seed corn s dred rapdly and proeced rom reezng anu he es? cess mosure has been renoved. hese condons are no me where he corn s hung on he back porch or n he drveway o roe corncrb as la pracced on many arms. Rapd dryng o svd corn requres he use o some arcal hea, unless he weaher s unusually avorabe. For small quanes, he ears can be hung n he kchen, or n an upsars room around he chmney, or over, an open ho ar regser, Large Quanes o seed corn may be dred n he arm shop, garage or oher buldngs where a re can be. mananed. Car*?, however, should be aken o see ha' hone o he corn s exposed o a emperaure above "VJ0 degrees Fahrenhe, Venlaon s also al ^npora^l, acor n obanng hgh qualy seed corn. Unless he ar mmedaely ar^nd he wrs s consanly changed, he amosphere becuroes ladened wo roolsure, he dryng wll be much slower and an deal condon s esablshed or he developmen o molds. Need More Horses, Mues, o Mee Greaer Demand Demand or h«rs*.»s and roues s expeced o ncrease maerally or he nr-x ew roars. Alhough col producon has beeh wreaslng ar we or.hree yoa'rs, he number now x»ag pp«- <ovd s hardly enough, o mee O per cen o he ex;.»ece< demuod or work SH'k. A large proporon o he work anmals now on arms are n he old age group, and even producon o cols eormjos o ncrease, by he end >> 2036 he low pon n s\>rs* and an' 1.** mpuaon wll be reached, n le upu- on o Oho Sae unversy arm economss. Hgher eed prces hs year may encourage greaer use o mechancal power and may check he ancpaed ncrease n hr^mng plans, even n he nee o an expeced rse n he prce o work sock. Feedng Work Horses Wnerng work horses wll be a roublesome problem n vew o he eed shorage. o manan a ar condon, work horses n#ed a daly raon, o rom en o een pounds o clean roughage such as hay, corn odder, or sraw. Even dle horses, n addon o he roughage, should have a lle gran, especally he roughage consss o prare hay, sraw, or com odder. On ve o sx pounds o gran per day a horse wll hold s wegh, he amoun o gran, o course, dependng somewha on sze o be anmal Horses a work need rom en o'len pounds o gran per bead a day hey are o hold op n wegh Barley can be subsued very well or corn or oas, bu should be ground or rolled. Mssour Farmer. Agrculural Noes he omao s classed by he Encyclopeda o Food as a ru, * Unless n a sealed package, honey should be kep n a dry, warm place. wo-hrds o a pound o dred bee pulp akes he place o one pound o hay. Canadan wesern sheep ranges produce rom 150,000 o 200,000 lambs each year suable or aenng purposes. Every 3¾ ee rom he barn o be mlk house means a mle o walkng or he armer or each cow n one year. *» Fluorne compounds wh whch many rus are sprayed have been ound o be very njurous o he eeh. w welve o oureen per cen o proen la he gran mxure s enough or ypcal cows ed pleny o good alala bay and corn slage. % w Hundreds o acres o vegeable crops were plowed under by produce anners aer S Lous, K a* hey ound her producs sao v»«abje Prolonged eel«, sorage has bees ound o ree apples o nsecs. * * * Famers* unon branches are beng organsed hreagaoa norhern reland * * Agrculural, Maacnura s oae o he mos avored spos n he Far Eas * * A hal-mlulea armers los her saus as landowners n he las hree years. * * *' Cows should be dry sx weeks or wo mouhs. hs gvea hem a chance o buld up a reserve or he comng Fear. MORGAGE SALE Deaul havng been made n he condons; o a cjeam morgage; whereby he power o sale conaned heren has become operave, gven by Rober Cohoon and Cora A, Cohoon, hs we, o he Vllage ol Morrce, Shawassee Couny, Mchgan, o homas E..Case, o he ownshp o Perry Couny and Sae aoresad, on December 4, 1909, and recorded n he oce o he Regser o Deeds o Shawassee Couny, on December 4, 1901), n Lber 11$ o Morgages, on page 632, whch sad morgage has been duly assgned by homas E, Case o George B. Lews, by assgnmen bearng dae he 14h day o March, 1919, and recordejn he Oce o he Regser o Deeds o sad Couny o Shawassee, on he 15h da^ o March, 1919, n Lber 136 o Morgages on page 57, on whch morgage here s clamed o be due a he dae hereo or prncpal and neres he sum o $381.83, and no acon a law havng been brough o recover sad morgage deb or any par hereo, and he sad George B. Lews havng depared hs le, and he undersgned, Srna E. Sckles s he duly and legally apponed admnsrarx o he Esae o George B' Lews, and ag such s he legal holder o he le o sad morgage. Now, hereore^ by vrue o he sad power o sale and pursuan o he saue n such case made and provded, noce s hereby gven ha on Monday, h«29h day o Aprl, 1935, a en o'clock n he orenoon, sad morgage wll be orecolsed by a sale by publc aucon o he hghes bdder, a he wes ron door o he Cour House n he Cy o Corunna* ha beng he place where he Crcu Cour or Shawassee Couny s held, o he land and premses descrbed n sad morage, or so much hereo as may be necessary o pay he amoun due as aoresad on sad morgage wh neres hereon a he. rae o sx per cen and all legal coss, charger end expenses, ncludnr an aorney ee allowed by law o $ sad premses bemg descrbed as ollows: 'he norh hree-eghs (¾) o h Wes hal <V^> o he Wes hal (½) o he souhwes quarer (%) ard he eas hal (½) o he norhwes quarer (.¾) o he souhwes quarer (½) o secon weny-one (21) excepnx a pece o land n he norhea? corner o sad las above menoned descrpon descrbed as commencup a he norheasl corner and runm? hence we«1 Egheen (18) rods, henae souh hry-wo (32) rods, hence eas egheen (18) rods and hence norh hry-wo rod R o place o begnnng all on Secon weny-one (21^ ' n own ve (5* norh, Range hree (3) eas. Also he wes ory (40) ee o lo hry-sx (36) and whoho. lo hry-seven (37) n block oar (4) Vllage o Morrce, Shawassee Coun'". Sae o Mchgan. Daed Januarv ERMAL E. SCKLES Admnsrarx o he Esae o Georjre B Lews. Deceased HCKS & DESJARDNS, Aorneys or Admnsrarx. Busness Address: Owosso. Mch, PROBAE ORDER SAE OP MCHGAN he Frobne Cour or he Couny o Sh&waasee, j A a sesson o he Probae Cour, or he Couny o Shawassee, held a he Probae Oce n he Cy o Corunna, on he 2nd day o January, n he year one housand nne hundred and hry-ve. Presen. Roy D. Mr.hews, Judge o Probae. n he Maer o he Esae o Alvn MoreJl Benley. Senor, Deceased. Dero rus Company, ru^e under Wll o sad deceased hayng aed her sxeenh annual accoun as rusee o sad esae, or he bene o Cassu* M. Benley s Ordered, ha he 28h day O January nexj A en o'clock n he orenoon, a sad robae Oce, be apponed or examnng and allowng sad accoun, and all prevous accouns. And s Furher Ordered, ha a copy o hs order be publshed hree successve weeks prevous o sad day o hearng n he Corunna News, a newspaper prned and crculang n sad Couny o Shawassee. ROY D. MAHEWS. _ Judge o Probae HARRE AKEN. Probae Regser. Soybeans, cowpeas and smlar legume crops are no consdered eed crops wader he AAA rulng, bu nsead are classed as bay crops. *. * * ' Hawa's 1833 pneapple pack o approxmaely 8,000,000 cases was es maed o have a value "o $22,400,000. * * m Oho has only 75 per cen as many cale oa eed hs year and he Corn Bel has bu 88 per cea'as sunny as a year ago,'he Uned Saes Deparmen o Agrculure repors. * * Fros praccal experence he Deparmen o Agrculure has learned ha emporary check o dams o brush bun o sop eroson, wll las rom wo and one-hal o hree years ORDER OF PUBLCAON Probae Order SAE OF MCHGAN he Probae Cour or he Couny o Shcwaseee. A a sesson o he Probae Cour jfbr sad Couny held a he Probae Oce n he Cy o Corunna. on he 26h day o December, A. D Presen, Roy D. Mahews, Judge o Probae. n he Maer o he Esae e Sopha Be Frenn, Deceased. On lng he peon o Earl De Frenn prayng or he probae o he wll o sad deceased now lep\ n hs ebur. e Ordered. ha he 28h day o Jaauay nex, a nne o'clock n he orenoon, a sad Probae Oce, be apponed or hearng sad peon.» Furher Ordered, ha a cony e hs order be publshed hree successve weeks pr«ou B o sad day o hearng n he Corunna Nsws, a newspaper prned and crculang n sad Couny o Shawass**. ROY D. MAHEWS Judge o Probae HARSB AKEN, Regser o Prebae. MORGAGE SALE Whereas, James C. Carpener and Marna Carpener. h s we, made and execued a ceran morgage bearng he dae o he 2-2nd day o Augus, 1928, o Anna E. Blhmer, whch was recorded n he oce o he Regser o Deeds or he Couny o Shawasaee Mchgan, on Augus 31, 1928, n Lber 177 o morgages on pa"e 301;. And whereas he amoun clamed o be due on sad mor«rage on he dae hereo or prncpal and neres s he sum o Egh Hundred ORDER FOR PUBLCAON SAE OF MCHGAN n he Crcu Cour or he Couny o Shawassee, n Chancery. weny Dollars and hry-eghl John owsley, Plan, vs. cens ($820.38^ and also he addonal sum o «25 aorneys ee? Marguere owsley, Deendan. Su pendng n he Crcu Cour as provded or n sard morgage and <>r be Couny o Shawassee, n no su or proceedng havng been Chancery, a he Cy o Corunna, nsued a law or n equy o recover he den now remanng anov n sad couny, on he 26h day o March, A. D secured hereby or a** par hereo n hs cause, appearng o he And wherea* deaul has beer undersgned by adav on le n made n he paymen o he money sad cause, sworn o by sad plan, ha he sad deendan, Mar he nowpr o sale conaned herer secured bv **d morar*?*, renderng guere owsley, s no a resden o operave;.., he Sae o Mchgan, bu s a rea- Now. hereor^ noce s hereoj den o and s now resdng a S. gven ha by vrue o **"* J* 0 *?* Peersburg, n he Sae o Florda., o sale, and n pursuance hereo hereore, on moon o Pulver and ohe saue n such cases n»d' A Bush, aorneys or sad plan, s ordered ha he appearance o he sad deendan. Marguere owsley, be enered n hs cause whn hree monhs rom he dae o hs order, and ha n case o her appearance, she cause her answer o he bll o complan n hs cause o be led, and a copy hereo o be aerved upon plan's aorneys whn een days aer servce upon her o a copy o he bll o complan n hs cause, and ha n deaul hereo, ha he sad bll o complan be aken as conessed by he sad deendan. s Furher Ordered, ha whn ory days, he sad plan cause a copy o hs order o be publshed n he Corunna News a newspaper publshed and crculang n sad couny, and ha such publcaon be connued heren once n each week or sx successve weeks, and ha whn he sad perod o ory days. he plan cause a copy o hs order o be served by regse'red mal upon he sad deendan, who resdes n he Sae o Florda. Daed March 26, HOMEn M, BUSH, Crcu Cour Commssoner Aes: XOYD H. YEER, Clerk. PUER BUSH, Aorneys or Plan, Busness Address: Owosso, Mch. rnd provded, he sad morgage wl 1 be oreclosed by a sale o ne mor- Pged premses a publc vendue o he hghes bdder a he wes 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 counv. on he 5h da-/ o A-»rL A D. 193S, a 9:00 o'clock n he ore- -oow o sad day Easern Sandard me. he descrpon o he premse' conaned heren and sll coverec 1 hy sad morgage and whch wll be sold as aoresad s a,, ollows: Par o Lo en. Block weny egh o he Vllage (now cy) o Owosso, Mchgan, commencng a p non on he eas lne o Lo en Block weny-egh, eeh rods sou o he souh lne o Comsock sree runnng hence weserlv Parallel o Comsock sree seven rods, hencr souh our and ve hundred se-«nv one. one housandhs rods, hence easerly narallel w* sad rs lne o eas lne o sad Lo and hencr norh o begnnm- Ml n he Cy o Owosso, Shawassee Couny, Mcuraed: December 31. 1M4, ANNA E. BLHMER Morgagee ELLS F. WLSON A*r»rv o* Mor»* ee» Busness Address: woaao, Mch. SB ^^><K^^^K~jo*>*^^? J V 5F""*3 AUCON BLLS HANDLED PROMPLY AND CORRECLY, ON SHOR NOCE BY HE NEWS Phone 1373 <W><^K~K^ MORGAGE SALE Deaul havng been made n he condons o a ceran rear esae morgage whereby he power o sale heren conaned became operave, made by Wllam F. Gray and Flora M. Gray, hs we, o George G. Markhao, daed January 2, 1917, and recorded n he oce o he Regser o Deeds or Shawassee Couny, Mchgan; on January 2, 191?', n Lber 142 o Morgages on pages 206 and 207, and duly assgned by sad George G. Markham o Lea B. Vncen by an assgnmen daed Augus 4, 1925, and recorded n sad Regser's oce on Augus 6, 1925, n Lber 153 o Morgages on page 92, and duly assgned by sad Lea B. Vncen o George G. Markham and Clara A. Markham, hs we, jonly, wh sole and absolue rgh o survvorshp, by an assgnmen daed Augus 4, 1925, and recorded n sad Regser's oce on Augus 6,.1925, n Lber 153 o Morgages on page 93, on whch morgage here s now clamed o be due and payable or prncpal and neres h* sum o $1,145.00, and no su a "'law hayng been brough o recover sad deb, or any par hereo, noce s hereby gven ha on Saurday, May 4 V 1935, a one o'clock n he aernoon o sad day, a he enrance o he Cour House. Cy o Corunna, Shawassee Couny, Mchgan, *ha beng he place where he Crcu Cour or sad Couny e held, Clara *= A. Markham, survvng assgnee, wll by vrue o he power o sale conaned n sad morgage and n pursuance o he saue n such case provded, sell a publc aucon on oreclosure, hereo he land descrbed n sad morgage o sasy he amoun due hereon a he me o sale, wh neres hereon a sx pex cen per annum, and all legal coss, ncludng ah aorney ee o wenyve Dollars, lands descrbed as: Eas par o eas eghy acres o he souhwes raconal quarer o secon nneeen, own egh norh, range our eas, excep rgh o way o Consoldaed Coal Company o norh hry-hree ee hereo, conanng 39 acres, more or loss, Haelon ownshp, Shawassee Couny, Mchgan. Daed February 2, CllARA A. MARKHAM Survvng Assgnee C, F. & E.. HAMMOND, Aorneys or Assgnee, Busness Address: 601 Amercan Sae Savngs Bank Buldng, jansng, Mchgan. Corunna, Mch. ORDER FOR APPEARANCE SAE OF MCHGAN ho Crcu Cour or he Couny o Shawassee, n Chancery. Rober J. Ok, Plan, vs. Frances Ok, Deendan. n hs cause appearng rom adav on', le ha Frances Ok s no a resden o h3 Sae, bu resdes-n he Cy o Chcago, Sae o llnos. On moon o Pardee & Fregel, aorneys or plan, s ordered ha he sad deendan cause h*»r appearance o be enered n hs cause whn hree monhs rom he dae o hs order and ha n de* aul hereo sad Bll o Complan wll be aken as conessed.- s Furher Ordered ha whn ory days, hs order Shall be pul^ lhed n he Corunna News, a newspaper publshed n he Couny o Shawassee, and ha Such publcaon be connued heren a leas once n each week or sx weeks n successon. Daed, February 26, JOSEPH H. COLLNS, Crcu Judge PARDEE A FREGEL, Aorneys or Plan, Busness Address: Mahews Buldng, Owosso, Mchgan. Aes: A rue cony. LLOYD H. YEER Clerk. COMMSSONERS' NOCE _ la he Maer o h* Esae o raarl E. J««b.. Deceased. We, he undersgned, havng bea apponed by he Hon. Roy D. Mahews, Judge o Probae n and or he Couny o Shawassee, Sae o Mchgan, Commssoners o ceeve examne and adjus all clams and demands o *U persons agans sad esae, do hereby gve noce n we wll mee a he resdence o Ray Jacobs, n he ownshp o Hazelon, n sad Couny on Maday, he 25h day o Much A. D. 1935, and on Monday, he 27h day o May A. D. 19S5, a ea o'clock n he orenoon o each o sad days, or he purpose o recevar and adjusng all clams agans sad esae, and ha our monhs rom a* Sh day o January A. D. 1035, an allowed o credors o areaaw her clams o sad Commssoaera or adjusmen and allowance. Daed he 25h day o Jaaaary. A. D ^ RANDOLPH BALEY WALER JUDD Comadaooaen E«he N w» handle ha Prnng. Only he bes Qualy o Maerals and he nes Workmanshp used by HE CORUNNA-NEWS PHONE 1373 CORUNNA, MCH. n'. LAJ-U

8 a B E. W. LEWS nves you o call and look over he new FordV-8 We wan you o see he nes Car n he low prced eld. On dsplay a our salesroom JUDD'S CORNERS o D o Mr. and Mrs. Alber Hunley en- VENCE CENER P.. A. eraned n her home hs week, he r e g u a r monhly-meeng o Mr. and Mrs. Ber Beverdge and he Vence Cener P.. A. was held daugher, Nancy, o Dero, Mrs. <, m.{frday evenng a he school Nee Geeck and nephew, homas hou8" e> wh, a packed house) Wason,, were also guess n he he presden) MrS> Robe ^ runey home. 1 opened he meeng by all sngng, Mra.-Frank homc.wr has reurn- «Amerca» ollowed >y he secrced rom spendng several days wh J ^ ^ j rs, Howard De Frenn, reher nece, Mrs. Merl Ruby, whom she ] p 0r *^ accompaned home. Mrs. hompson j»',. n.' n j A.< A, > L. v Barbara Hlgendor opened he sopped. >n Lansng en roue home,.,., '', ;,u, *^ * ' ollowng program wh a song, revsng her daugher, Mrs. Rchard spendng o an encore. Mss Barbara Hewe, and Mr. Hewe. Mrs. was accompaned by her sser a Hewe reurned home wh her he pano ^dalogue, "wo Sdes o! moher. a Sory'" by Norma Koan, Clark B,*lly Fsher, son o Mrs. Jula Long; "Leng he Ca Ou o he Fsher, who s a Unversy Hospal Bag,." by Bey and Delpres A he close o busness March 4, 1935, as called or by he Comj msskner o he Bankng Deparmen. RESOURCES Commercal Lv'ns DolUr C«. Loan? and Dscouns, vz.: a secured by collaeral $ 41, b Unsecured (ncludng endorsed paper) v 45, d ems n rans. 2, Hlgen- ss week, he j schoolmaes o 1 Blly, who j Mar Vyskocl; readng, Mrs. L Lake; j was a' sev?v'enh grade pupl a he j p5ay* - "Monkey. Shnes n a Docor's Kerby school, each wroe hm a nce oce;"""by Mrs. Fnley Reed, Mss leer expressng her regres o hs Mary Vyskocl, Mrs. Wllam Golom absence rom school and o hs ll- bsky> Mrs< Rober Ells, Mrs. Harry ness. Long, Mrs. Regnald Koan. Mrs Clark Shpman was delgh-., ully m.,, An orchesra rom Fln, called surprsed on hursday, when c an Bark 0rchesra» u, nahed sev^eral o her ssers and mecesm. several selecjons. j vaded her home o spend he day; _,.. -. _.,.,,,, ' wh her, brngng wh hem a de-!. he nex meeng wll oe held he lcous cooperave dnner hose ' as * rd^',n. A P r > ] whch wlu be >, presen were Mrs. Hugh McDonald, he as meeng o he year. j o Fln; Mrs. Gareld Jenknson, Charles Posey and Fnley Reed o New Haven; Mrs. Wllam Lndsay and Mrs. Mark Woodbury, o mee or he nex meeng. were apponed on he program com Owosso, ssers o Mrs. Shpman and Mrs. Clord S. Johns, o Owosso ownshp, and Mrs. Clnon Mddle- _ YOUNG PEOPLES LEAGUE j on, o Bennngon, neces o Mrs. j me oung Peoples League o he Shpman. Mrs. Shpman, Mrs. Lnd- Norhwes Venc; Church held her 1 say, Mrs. Jenknson, Mrs. MeDon- \ regular meeng a he church Sun-* REPOR OF HE CONDON HE OLD CORUNNA SA1E BANK CORUNNA, MCHGAN oals - Real Esae Morgages: a Morgages n Oce $ 47, oals,..: Bonds and Secures, vz.: b Muncpal Bonds pledged 26, d U. S. Governmen Oblgaons, Drec and Fully Guaraneed Pledged 5/ e Oher Bonds and Secures n Oce.,., ; 65, OF? 41, , $ 88,.4/56,01 $114, , , oals;..' $ 96, $ 42, $138, Reserves, vk.: Due rom Banks n Reserve Ces and Cash on Hand 111, , U. S. Governmen Oblgaons Drec and Fully Guaraneed legal reserve n Savngs Deparmen oals $111,477,01 $176, $288, Combned Accouns, vz.: Overdras, secured and unsecured...: $ Premum Accoun - 1, Bankng House...'. 10, Furnure and Fxures.... 1, Cusomer's bonds deposed wh bank or sae keepng 29, Ousde checks, and oher cash ems.?_ oal... $672, LABLES DolUr* CU.! Common Sock pad n 40,000.00! Surplus Fund...: , ad and Mrs. Woodbury, are daugh- day evenng wh abou 50 n a-) Undvded - - ^ - " Pros, - - ne _ 2, ers o he lae Wllam Smh, or-1 endance. COMMERCAL DEPOSS mer supervsor o New Haven and! Mss Dorohy Seward had charge' Commercal Deposs Subjec o Check.$ 88, Owosso. o he meeng and opened he mee-' Demand Cercaes o Depos. 24, Mr. and Mrs. Cresen Sherrard ng wh a group o songs by he' Casher's Checks 1, were surprsed" hursday evenng, members. Publc Funds, secured U, S. Governmen Deposs 5, when \Jveral o her 'rends n- he subjec o he meeng was Oher Publc Funds vaded her home, brng wh hemj "Honesy" and he quesons on he PubHc~Funds" No Asses pledged. 102, well lled baskes or a lae, supper, j subjec 'were dscussed by George! he evenng, whch was sared o ] Pardonne, Mrs. Samuel Hoacker,* oals $248, $248, Jos. Nemeeek s drvng a new n he W. S..Eveleh home. Mrs. Lu.. ^, *,,.^,-,,. v. r. ^ Chevrole: jcrea Baron and son, Nel Eveleh, lh. a ) J our ; 8 * ^? ^ ^ 6! ^ ^. a ' Jr^* S_ ^ 0 ^ 0 ^ Mrs ; P a n '^ Mr* Nelle Lyons anjl Norber and Dck Bowen ' '"' ' "" 0, ~~ "~ J ~-' l - ^- ^ ^ - ** ^ ~ -- ~- J ** called on rends here Sunday. jjohn Garland Huber Porereld was home rom : guess n he wh several selecons, aer whch' ure lesson, and Rev. Ausn led n hs w^ork n Dero on Sunday. j Mss Luclle Youngs and EJwn a song es was on joyed wh Mrs.. j prayer. oals 8340, $340, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodworh Rer v*3ed hj ormers cousn, Sherrard a he pano. Places were j Specal musc was enjoyed by LlABlLES FOR MONEYS BORROWED spen Sunday n he Wm. Bullard'; Mrs. Oce Coad, and Mr. Coad, n lad a he dnng able or Mr; and Mrs. Ber Pearsoll and ruman' Noes and Blls Redscounej home.! Fln, he rs o he week. Mrs. Wellngon Sherrard, Mr. and.!.hans, who sang a due, Mrs. Pear-j ^ ¾ Federal Reserve Bank NONE Mss Maxne. Wlder was called o; _M*. and Mrs... Joseph Wagror eneraned hs.'moher, Mrs. Edv.-^rd Mrs. France, Newell and son, BUe, >J1 ^ayng^ her ace6mpanhne^ $jg. ¾ ^ ^ ¾ ¾ ^ Bank " Z ^ ^ NONE Cadllac Frday by he deah o her; Mr?. Lorea CellarbUs.Elwn Rer,,rh«-nex medng wll, he held Bonds Sold subjec o Repurchase. NONE Sonde,...,,"! Wr..6:nor,' and daugher, Mss.Mara-., Mu=:^ Luclle Youngs, Mr. and^ Mrs. n wo weeks' a.he. church wh Cusomer's bonds deposed wh bank or sae keepng. 29, Mss Eunce Jacobs was an.over, o Owosso, he rs o he week, K<>ory Dummer and son, DonaJVl, oj'kussel Roo as leader. ngh., gues o Mss Naale JacoW> Mss Lena Bas, o Hunng-on, Vernon, and he hos and hosess. he Merry Crcle Ch:ss o he. oal-.,...:,. : -.:: $672,476.¾ Wednesday ' ^>* Wen Vrgna, has arrved and v.-l!,.. church wll une wh he Young SAE OF MCHGAN, COUNY OF SHAWASSEE,, ss. Mr, Bardaz and amly, O Owosso, hnvc rened he Slao house,;.--sold he summer wh her..ss',or,- Peoples Class o hy Vernon church j p. Wm. Nonagel, Cashen, o he above n^ned bank do solemnly Mr j Harley Wre n and Mr.Wren. on Frday evenng o hs week n swear, ha he above saemen s rue o he bes o my knowledge and and moved'here on Monday.' jy..mr Lyons,' Mru. May Snr.- SHAWASSEE H c j.rrlo.s o he Vor'.ojj church, bele, and correcly represens he n; 1 Rae o he several maers heren hope and Joyce Kurney, ar.d r..:.>olo her regular meeng. j conaned, as shown by he books o he bank. Mr. anl Mrs. John Far were (\\;r\ Mr. ard.mrs. SamueL'.Lake vsed ne je.'s Sunday* o Mr. and?:''.'^.! *-.. Mrs. John Far. Supper was sorvod o" sxeen. j Subscrbed ^nd sworn o beo-.> mc'hs H'd '\n F. Wm.'NONAGEL, Casher n Eer.hhgov-rhe' -rs, o he..week Geo. Bower, o Bren Creek. y 'n Aprl wh Mr. and, Mrs. 'Joshua Workman Mr, and Mrs. Mahlon Baker cnor- V. R. BROOKS, Noary Publc Mss Bear'oe.N'c) olson. and M.-.w ' and wo chldren. 'MSCELLANEOUS 'SHOWER :.:\'.;)d a number o, relaves Sunday, n honor o he brhday o l Moses Llah and Mldred CORREC AES: '. My commsson expres February 1, )0.38. Mary Nemccek sj!c! Suday vvh Mr, and Mr.«. Orvlle Klne and Mr, K' MVH. Aguos Goresk. son. Marshland,"are gu'^s hs week Vr. Baker. ho -ucsa cmo 'wh >nl WCK 1 '.O'S..'S^M on hursday F. R. CLNA. ":, a-:;! Mrs., ".la.nos Gray, o:, lor).', o good hngs o make a ;U ;:e lonu- o her pare.ds, Mr... and >r, o"20 'gu<'sr> n her homo S. M. KERBY, ln. cr.lc' ' Mr. and M:;. Mahlon jac-.r SuncUy ' arernbon.' Drecor? r'.v-sd brhday dnner, Among he Mrs., G. Barle... E.. SDNEY ; Lhglo avenue, Ovs-ossu, or guenls were Mr. vxl.mrs. Wm." Fnrx's and'mr." and Mrs. Rodney Wh- J:!r.e., o Perry, vsed he rs' her s so-, Ms.-, Margaro C'.ndoy. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Rood, nd' son : ms-<'('l]uv\,-.s..shower honorng Mrs. Edw. Lyons has rounc! hon.r' ::.p'.nd'sg Uvo woel<«n, n n sou', o Lansng;, Mr. and (, n(j 'Cl,. week n he'home o' Mr.and :''"'m:>0! was.^pen 1 p-laynj Lansng, wh' he.j. N. alpn amly. Eonn".'Eon; Mr. and Mrs. Morc Ra,- Mr. and Mrs, George Sanon and -:'"- ' y<r*. Dan Raker and daugher, o Mrs. rvacnan saugnun. - :,.>ol-:-- ;,.:.',"; ; U\ pluy.,;:'o :^y.'.layers \\n rs hond Mrs. Margare Sechschule, y<ma&b**&m&<^&^^ Mr. an j Mrs..Edward. Barlow, o kor an! son, o Corun'na; Mr. and ::-)11. Russe, were,.n Ov { j Sunday; Owosso, wll ba... Sunday dnner,; Mrs. R. W. Dpnckley, o Owosso; o see hs '"broher-n.-law, Ernes.' score awa-d. r FARM SEEDS dnner guess o. Mr. and Mr,s."Mn-, and Don Cleveland, o New Lohrop. vocnan, who s serously ll. w'r.g (.ard;:-, Mss Conloy was pe Mole and amly. - j od wh an assormen o Mr. and''mrs. Paul Ralghan and ul gs, whch sh'js, uned a>d Mr-. Se.ym.our Shpman, who ve- ' v.-o chldren, Cared and Paulr.e, c vorsos enclosed n he gs' cenlj' underwen an operaon n, wre n X?.rc:cken!>:d^e. :e ''.s o :0 gave hem o her. Memoral hospal, s repored as'" he week as guess o 'Mr. ard M -.-. Margare, :-: he 'younges For Earlv S^rn^ Seedn^s mprovng very ncely., George Darland..'r o Phllp Canlc'y, and an- he Earnes Workers Crcle o: '- Lloyd 1J.vu.Lee, L.W, O o Kerby. r.erny. was a sun- S 'Mr. and Mrs. Sanley Sussex vs-; nounoos her (narrage jo G^ylord Kng's Daughers o Vence me n ; day gues o hs broher, Wlls Le ed Mr. and.mrs. Bud Cox, o Fln, Malle.y,. o Eason, h;: even o he home o Mrs,-Rowland Allen or ("«d amly.! he rs o he week n he home o ake place he rs, o. he comng an all day meeng on Wednesday. ' Mrs. Lenora Cudney, o Corunna, Mrs. Cox-s' parens, Mr. and -Mrs.] monh. Mss Leona Perry, who has been s spendng several.days n he home John jdudeck, near Kerby. j he brde-o-be was born and rasspendng he pas our monhs n o Mr. and Mrs. Frank hompson. Henry Henspeer, o Owosso, or-: ed n Caledona ownshp, near Ker- exas, called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Joseph Felds has reurned merly o hs place s very sck n j by, an j only a ew monhs ago Ncholson Wednesday, on her way rom Ann Arbor, where she was ak- he Owosso Hospal. Mr. and Mrs. j moved wh her parens o Owosso o Fln. ng reamen a he Unversy Hos- Hnspeer are plannng on reurn-1 o resde. Mr. and Mrs. James Conloy ahdpal. ng o her arm home hs sprng. amly have moved on he arm recenly vacaed by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ber Youngs s n Corunr.a 1 Alva Brad has been n Lake or a ew days as a gues o her Oron several mes o lae, called! NORHWES LADES' AD Frawley. A son and daugher o parens, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Geney. home by he serous llness o hs he Lades' Ad o he Norhwes Mr. and Mrs. Conley have enrolled Mrs. Geney s ll, aher, Edward Brad, who s recov-! Vence Church were delghully enorr.g rom a severe aack o he'l^-eraned'-n he home o George n he Rhodes school M r and Ml. s serng Newell, Mr. and Mrs. G«*->, Crowe and have been spendng he wner ] u _ and Juddson Eldred, when he ladaughers spen Sunday sernoon ".' Calorna, wh hs broher, Ray, ' er's daugher-n-law, Mrs. Devora ar.d Mrs. Newell. he hor.or goes o John Grenner j Eldred. w^s hosess on Wednesday resdng on he Sweeland arm orj Mr.'and Mrs. Danel Quck have o. an a3] (j a y mee g. beng he rs o drll a large eld! h hour moved o Vernon. Mr. Quck s employed n ruckng gravel rom he or he beo. e dnner was spen o oas. Mr. Brenner nshed drll-; n pecng blocks or a oul ng egh acres o oas on Saurday, ] ^j d j Davenpor p, near Durand. March 30. A 12:30 o'clock he hosess an- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneh Hckmo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook have; nounced dnner, whch was served o and amly, Mr.^and Mrs. John Lexau, and Mr. and Mrs. heodore her ory acre peach arm near j Followng dnner he presden, reurned rom several days spen on! abou 40 guess. Foess, o Chesanng, called on Mr. Mdland, Mr. Cook repors prospecs; Ms. Arche Sherrard, opened he and Mrs. Leow Sunday aernoon. or a large crop o peaches, provd-! busness meeng wh all unng n we do no nave a lae ros. : sngng, "Whosoever, Surely Mee- Psplar.s \?. rnursvlour.h'jjkrn reamen whch s L.rsgna' umazr.g rele. Sold onr.nk'.aa money-back guurana PRlCllSS NFOlRAlGX or hose suerng rom SOMACH OR DUODENAL U-CKRS, POOR DGES- CN, AC'D DYSPEPSA, SOUR SOMACH, GASS- M NESS, HEARBURN, CON- ^ SPAON, BAD BREAH, SLEEPLESSNESS OR MEAD- ACHES, DUE O EXCESS ACD. Ask For a/rw copy o Wlar' Mmagv. VVa *e AuUKJrcd Wll-Jd Dealers. (Mwr DHhr' Hmm HO*) EARL E. DURHAM CORUNNA, MCH. C. J. AYLOR Funeral Home Promp «QQ Ecen Servce AMBULANCE Lady AwUan Phone 1S2 VERNON Successor o Dsbrow n Mrs. Ray Evere, Mrs. Frances Conkln and son, Mss huma Rchards, > rs. Emma Kurney, Mrs.! Rev. John Ausn read he Scrp- eh Me." Charles Kurney and Mrs. Leow VENCE CENER SCHOOL j ure lesson, ollowed by prayer. spen Monday evenng wh Mre. W. he secreary and reasurer read Nea B. Jacobs and Eunce. ^'ss Snyder, eacher a he her repors.,,,' * Vence Cener school sen(ds n h.^", Followng he busness meeng, Mr. and Mrs. Howard obey and 0 n ow Rg repor, 0r he monh o! he aernoon was spen socally and chldren, Los and Kenneh, ware n March#-! dscussng plans or he beermen lushng he rs o he week as hose neher absen or ardy are: 1 o he Ad, boh socally and nanguess o her sser Mrs. Fred Mead Shrl DeFrenn, Lawrence DeFrcnn! cally. and Mr. Mead and amly Mr. Ber m Barbara E1 Lawrence; Mead has been very ll wh he lu Gr_ k Fr ' edde H abermehl, Junor! Mr and Mrs. Jesse Harmon and Hlgendor, Harold Hlgendor, Del y X ' * LAWN SEEDS FERLZER AlBER ODD CO. Phone 20 son, Carl, and daughers, Eleanor YOUNGS SCHOOL ores Hlgendor, Wynona Hl^n- ' h e o ow)g s he repor o he and Alma, Lews Vargo, Jerry Cecl WZ r u L J /, r>»a w\y olowl)» ls ne e P r * e and _ «Joe Goresk «^71^Wednesday spen Wednesday ^Jj.b ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 ^ 7 1 ^ Y <>«^ school, Mss Laverne Nelsor> s he eacher. gend' or ; Helen Koan, Shrley Koan, 1 evenng n he Mahlon Baker home, o ay,. j nr, v> B^ ^««. W;.,.^_.*.V Cards ^--,1. was -,». he - dverson JJ : o * he._ eve ' Clark Long, Eser Long, Froenck; hose 0_ he hono oh or per. nng Long Lebor Neosenka, Ardh Sny- ec aeldance are; Kenneh Evmp- v...,.....? er '? obb y Wakns Paulna Ocko,; John R, A g n e s LecureuX he Lade.s Ad me or an all Lorrane Reed, Veryl Sewar and,, osephne Le Curel x, Paul Lecureux, day meemg on Monday a he home Ev*lyn ^Webb. ; rjawrence Marrage, Eugene Marro W. B Jacobs. 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