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1 HE CORUNNA NEWS A Consoldaon of he Corunna ndependen and Corunna Journal ONE OLLAR PER YEAR CORUNNA, MCHGAN/ HURSAY, SEPEMBER 25, 1941 VOLUME 56, NUMBER 39 Bank ruseeshp Brough o a Close REMANNG ASSES SOL AUCON LAS FRAY. A 100 Per Cen Pad on Cerfcaes of ndebedness and en Addonal 1 Per Cen neres Wll be Pad. he remanng asses and resdue of he Old Corunna Sae Bank, o he amoun of somehng lke $5,000, -were sold a aucon las Frday afernoon by he lqudaor, Frank Mev, n hs offces, and hs fnal he excellen program was n he hands of Mrs. Edward Sloan and Mrs. j Jenne Robnson and was as follows-! Readngs, "Uncle Sam?a Brhday," j "on' Beleve.-,? and "Fesve! alk"; "Everyday Relgon" (wo \ arcles), Mrs. Shervard; "Glad He's' No a Grl," "he Folly of ellng Les," Mrs. Sloan; group sngng,- "Sar-Spangled Banner." CAVAUERS AKE OPENER FROM S. PAUL'S Corunna Hgh School opened s fooball season a MeCurdy Park las Frday afernoon wh a bang, wnnng from S. Paul's, Owosso, by a op heavy score of 31 o 0. he game was wnessed by a good crowd of fans who saw an aler and fghng Cavaler eleven score hree mes la he frs half and wce n he las naf. was an auspcous sar for, Coach Van VaUeau's eleven and he showng of he eam n hs openng game would ndcae ha hey wll sale closed he way for he fnal wndng np of he affars of he ruseeshp whch was creaed on June 28, s expeced ha he paymen of he fnal dvdend wll ake place shorly. he remanng asses dsposed of las Frday be serous conenders lor he Cenral conssed n he man of oulawed "C" Conference champonshp. noes, and were sold n a lump o he bg gun n Corunna** scorng Aorney Mchael Cerland, of Owosso. ouchdowns and one converson for was "San" Bocek, who made four Mr. Mev saes ha he fnal oal of 25 pons. he oher 'dvdend, whch wll amoun o j ouchdown, lae n he game, was Margare, Mary Grace, Elane and Elzabeh daughers of he lae Peer and Mrs. Lennon. Vocal solo, Wlburn Legree, he "Sngng Cop." of Fln. edcaon, Congressman Wm. W Blaekney, of Fln Sae Accepance, Gov. Murray VanWagoner. Aorney W. E. Robb, of a classmae of Mr. Lennon, Class «f 1903, Unversy of Mch- slghly more han $31,000, wll made on a pass Bruce ~ Allen o Al brng paymens o abou en per cen Ells. hs combnaon also paved of he orgnal $313, of cerfcaes of ndebedness, and he paymen wll brng o 100 per cen he amoun pad on hese cerfcaes of ndebedness. n addon o hs, Mr. Mev, as rusee, wll pay one per cen neres. he manner n whch he segregaed asses have been handled and worked ou, proves he clam of he bank offcals, made a he me of reorganzaon, followng he bank holday, ha he bank was 100 per cen solven r was closed by he governmen. was known hen. as s now, as one of he sronges of he smaller fnancal nsuons f he sae. r. C. A. Crane, charman, E. J. H-rck and Frank R. Glna h*,v«served as rusees of he segregaed asses, and have worked wh Mr. he way for he fourh ouchdown by akng he ball o he one yard lne from where Bocek plunged over. S. Paul's made fve fumbles durng he game and. every one was recovered by Corunna, wo of he fumbles beng convered no ouchdowns. he hrd ouchdown was he resul of an nerceped pass by Bg San Bocek who ran 50 yards o score he ouchdown. he offensve play of he forward wall of he Cavalers was ousandng and many was he gan ha resuled from large holes opened n he opposng lne o le he ball carrers hrough. On* noceable feaure of he game! was he connued "pep" of he Co-' auens. ~ * Peer Lennon Memoral o be Unveled Saurday Czens of Lennon and Genesee, Presden of he Genesee Couny Bar and Shawassee counes wll jon n ; Assocaon, as charman and maser payng rbue o he memoy of he ; of ceremonfes. he followng prolae Peer B. Lennon on Saurday of hs week, when a memoral o hm wll be dedcaed a 2:30 He served n he House vu.a Usanj, who were "alkng up" f pr s x yearn, and was on he ways a; he end of he game as much as a djd means commee raed he he sar. mos mporan n he legslaure. Mev. he sale w<vs held Frday Coach Van Valleau subsued afernoon n he offce of he laer n he Seza' for sx years' he freely n hs game o ge a lne on wh 1*3 persons aendng. he asses were offered sngly a frs, by c<rmn;or*s, and lor,;;, me was char served on he ax and conservaon wha he boys could do. he lne-up a he sar of he game was as follows:. Harrs, 1<«; Bob..Nel. ; Bll Mr. Mev, who aced as auconeer, and hen grouped. Garland'bd ure, whch had charge o a grea man of he Commee on Agrcul Berna, lg; J. Rglng, c; R. Francs. hem n as a group. ' ex:.<-,: >: he operaon of Mchgan nr w rv.* v J u-. > r *' - Bucher, r; C. Sellers, re; Mr. Mev has maled hs repor ; Bruce A]]en? qb. on Harrs,'Nb: o he" commssoner of bankng, a Lansng, and only mnor deals are o be worked ou before he checks are maled and he ruseeshp closed. ^ MARY JANE RENWCK HONORE Msses Mary Jane Renwck, of Corunna, and Carolyn ums&ll, of ero, wll serve as co-charman of he counselor sysem > for freshman women a Mchgan Sae College hs year. Boh women are senors. Represenaves from each of he college's four dormores and nne co-operave houses for women make up he counsel group whch s headed by Mss Elzabeh W. Conrad, dean of women. Wh he openng of Freshman Week n Eas Lansng Sepember 22, approxmaely 800 new women sudens wll be aded n becomng acquaned wh he roune of college lfe by he counsel. A seres of geacquaned pares wll be held n he dormores and houses along wh one all-college mxer durng Freshman Week. urng he school year he counsel sponsors an orenaon course for he new women sudens. Upperclasswomen represenaves from he deparmens of Home Economcs, musc, drama, and suden publcaons asss n presenng he course. wo new co-operave houses have been added snce he close of school las June makng he presen oal of nne. hree large on-campus dormores, one off-campus dormory, and he co-operave houses furnsh resdence for over 1,000 women sudens n Eas Lansng. PAROC ASSOCAON he home of Mrs. Joseph Boursmh was he scene of a pleasan meeng of he Paroc Assocaon las md-week, when ejeven members were presen for a co-operave dnner served a noon. Followng, order was called by Mrs. Alce Knoll, and "Amerca" was sung, followed by prayer by Mrs. Cora Sherrard and he presenng of repors. Al Ells, rhb; San Bocek fb. he Chosanng Hgh School eam wll play Corunna a MeCurdy park,...s Frday afernoon a 3:30 o'clock. j Le's all ge ou and suppor he eam. GAHERNG OF MAHEW BOSH FAMLY Sae College. He srved oward l-ee objevf?r";mabl?::g u:' (arm juces, hrher lv.h; prces :''o he consrucon of beer hghways. Hs ofren hoard moo w;;s "Farmers canno buy auomobles on a wheelbarrow ncome." n 1920 he was named by he Governor of owa o serve on an execuve commee of 22, represenng he ::orh cenral naes, o draf a farm relef bll. Wh hs commee he spen consderable me n Washngon,. C. Al'Lennon vllagers knew and re By* nvaon of Ay. and Mrs. speced "Pee" Lennon. hs was Homer Bush, of Wes Mack S., Co- he home of _ hs _ lfe-me. Followng runna, he famly of he lae Judge he comp e on of nvsudes."^'a Mahew Bush and Mrs. Bush, re- he rsh school and ]a^r jn he ^ ^ urned o he old home of he fam- n0l, schoo S Peer ener ed Nore ly las Sunday for a delghful day ame unversy, and laer compleed ogeher. Homer Bush and famly hs law course a he j nvers j v of are now owners and occupans of he Mchgan. Followng hs graduaon old home wh s spacous and beau- here he p r a c j c e d hs pro f ful grounds. anly lad and esson o a me n ero, bu hs was no flower decoraed ables seaed all for f or lon?> and he reumed o hs home ^ ""!! U n _ " *?. mea -/5!? "* own wh * re h e opened an offce. He he dscusson of whch, a socal me connued he pracce of law here, was enjoyed. he perfec fall weaher allowed he famly o wander offce n he cy of Ph..c, whch he and a few years ago nj'> opened an abou he lawn and orchards a her mananed unl hs deah, pleasure durng he hours of he day. he beauful Lennon farm of 600 Comng from her home were he acres, on he eas edge of he vllage mohers-mrs. Mahew Bush, of New of Lennon, wh s subsanal home, Lohrop; her daugher, Mrs. Kenneh came no possesson of he Lennon Jacobs and Mr. Jacobs and son, also famly 96 years ago, and has snce of New Lohrop; Mr. and Mrs. Russel been he resdence of he famly. Bush, r. and Mrs. Lowell Bush, Mr. and Mrs. Olver Bush and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Bush, all of ero. James Bush and wfe, also of ero, were absen, beng n San ego, Calf., where Mr. Bush s employed a presen. Wh Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bush and wo sons, he pary numbered B, he occason, as planned by Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bush, was a complee surprse o he moher, and she was a happy person ndeed, when she enered he home and saw here her sons and famles. JUNOR RE CROSS her he Junor Red Cross of he Vence Cener school recenly held a very nce meeng, whan offcers were named for he ensung erm as follows: Presden, Geneveve Brand. Vce-presden, Esher Long. Secreary-reasurer, uane Merrll. s now occuped by he gracous wdow of Peer Lennon and her four charmng daughers, wh a sser, Mss Mae Lennon, who also calls hs her home and spends her summers here. Mss Lennon s on he faculy of Wayne Unversy, n ero. he dedcaon and unvelng of he Memoral on Saurday, wll brng o he vllage many men promnen o'clock n he afernoon. he monumen s ereced n he Sae Park a he nersecon of M-21 and M-13 abou a mle from he Peer Lennon home, and jus o he norh of he vllage whch was named for hs faher, Cap Lennon. s fng ha he memoral be placed a hs pon, as Peer Lennon, when n n? House of Represenaves, and laer a he Sae Senae, worked unrngly for hghways n general and M-13 n parcular. - As a nemker of Mchgan's»wbodes, Mr. Leanowserved on of he moa mporan commees of boh house and senae, and" hroughou bs publc Hfe he fough consanly a he neres of hs eongram wll be carred ou: nvocaon, Rev. E. L. Carless, pasor- of he Mehods church,.lennon. Unvelng of Monumen, Msses Mama* dreced by Mr, Legree. Remarks, Aorney Geo. W. Cook, of he Genesee Bar Assocaon. Reaarka, Hon. Emerson Boyes, of he Governor's offce, Lansng. Remarks, Judge Jos. BL Collns, of Corunna. Czen,** Aorney Byron P. Hcks, Presden of he Shawassee Couny Bar Assocaon. Communy sngng, dreced by Mr. Legree. Benedcon, Rev. Faher W. J. eslongchamps, Flushng. Recepon commee, Oscar blander, of Mchgan Sae Polce, Lansng. Lous Sheardy, Corunna. Ford S. Chapman, Rex Pos, Max Pos, and Jack Mcowell, Lennon. EAH OF JOHN A. ROBERSON Corunna czens were -hocked or, Saurday mornng o'hoa ha Joh'n A. Roberson, famlarly known o hs frends as "Jack," } ad passed away very suddenly a eleven o'clock, on Frday ngh, n hs.home a he corner of Converse and Noron Ss. Mr. Roberson had suffered from hgh blood pressure and hardenng of he areres for a number of-years, a mes beng a grea sufferer and confned o hs bed. However, he had been unusually well of lae and had passed a very happy and comforable summer, enjoyng he ou of doors from hs char on he porch and occasonally a shor auomoble drve. He rered on Frday ngh feelng very well, bu an aack sezed hm shorly before eleven. A docor was summoned and came a once, bu before a second hypodermc could be gven, Mr, Roberson had passed away he aack lasng only abou weny mnues unl deah came. Jack Roberson was- born n Ga, Onaro, Jury , and came o he Uned Saes when be was 17 years of age, and o Corunna abou 40 years ago when, as an exper cuer and alor, he was employed by a Corunna facory, whch made woolen clohng. n February. 1904, he was marred o Mss Mae Newell, second daugher of he lae Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Rural eachers Clubs Organzed HA/E ARACE SAE-WE COMMENAON. School Commssoner'* Offce Recevng Many Requess for aa Concernng Se-up of Clubs. Promnen n he news ems of he week s one concernng he organzaon of rural eachers clubs n Shawassee couny, whch was begun las year under School Commssoner Margare Smh's regme, and whch have araced sae-wde commendaon. he school commssoner's offce s recevng many requess for daa concernng he se-up of he club and wha hey have accomplshed, Mrs. Smh repors ha neres was frs smulaed las Aprl when a panel dscusson was feaured a he Mchgan Rural eachers' Assocaon held a raverse Cy. A ha me Mrs. Helen Hubbard, represenng he Mddlebury ownshp Club, sa n on he dscusson and responded o many nqures as o he operaon of Shawassee Couny's Newell. hey esablshed her home clubs. here and have ever snce been res-! hese organzaons have proven dens of Corunna, where her que, o fll a defne need n he rural home lfe was mos happy and where! areas of hs couny by affordng he hey made sncere and lasng frends. ' eachers * * an opporuny o mee ogeher and dscuss common prob A grea sorrow came o hem some years ago, he deah of a beauful lems and have been benefcal no only daugher, Jean. only from a socal, bu also from a Survvng are he wdow o" whom professonal sandpon. As a resul he sncere sympahy of all s exended n her grea loss, and n Can- schools are fas becomng as closely he wdely separaed one room ANHONY'S CLUB ENS ada, an aun and several cousns sur- unfed as n a graded school sysem. BASEBALL SEASON vfre. he varous projecs chosen las Las res for he deceased were year provded a broad prpram for he offcal closng of he baseball { ng, l from he lae home n C rum a eacher-pupl progress and ncluded: WO nscn for Anhony's ce Creams c«- ^ " J ^ S ^ ^ / f ^ 1 ^.J * semeser esng plans, ner-,.. c,,,.,, '*. jwh v*«rev. un.,1 Lloyd nuu, Blakely, «-*^pasor ~r of ownshp ape!! downs, exchange of enree! las Sunday a MeCurdy park, J he Coruma Mehods church, offdang. he pall bearc? were negh- h^ourh e'-fuen^n-! o ;;- > Corunna, when Onrk Pne's Shavrsfwe Couny All-Sars engaged ; ns. phy- sen and v' work, v ual educaon bors, and fellow workers of Mr. Rob- *.c«l mprovemen o f v. hem n a double-header. Anhony's nrd erson durng hs years of acvy grounds, creave <! >A fr won he f!r«game behnd he sellar W'ard Robnson, H. W. McCuloch. - -rh -,! 'pchng of Andy Messenger. Jr., 6 y Joseph, Alber and Augus Bouvpmh and ewey Hckey. hose who re::< change of 2. he fee lre of h^ gnme occurred n he frs nnng when he frs wr», n.', r :<.-?.r.*l v.,1 rr.'jrrg. cared for he, flowers were Mrs. Lull P?oh!e: r)\ d hers for he All-S.r" h snf"ly. h*"- 1 Chf.pell. Ms. K.. Sdr-ev. Mr*. H. n Rh' Vv,'U"Kr- '. (*" > wh ; mr.n on hrd nnd one V e!»b- W. McCullooh. Mrs. Mark Marn end sared k.- ye.'.fno bec' he 1 * " > on fr^ and nobody o". e.,:-^ ;.r< «. Mss Bess Carland. er.ger bore dow.-ard rered he v,,.. Offcers who wll n. v? l-» '<- bael's on srkes. Sed- s<_r le.-n chosf-n r,s r;,!..ws: hck, who sared cachrr.? for An- hony'?, nl:', hs humb.wly n he game and gvo way o f'hev, who by he way s an ;ll around player. Jack Wells pched he frs game for he All-Sars and made- a credable showng bu many msplays by hs eammaes played a bg par n h? downfall. n he second game Clff Schulz 'or Anhony's hooked up n a pchers bale wh Bob Wells, of he Lansng Senaors, who pched he second game for he All-Sars. Hs home s n urand. For egh nnngs he fans were reaed o some Of he be*, basebull you would see anywhere. n he nnh, however, came he break, when he frs man up for he All-Sars go a lfe on a wld hrow. hs was followed by a couple of hs ha produced wo runs and enough o wn he ball game as Mr. Wells proceeded o ge he hree Corunna basmen who faced hm n he meeng of he Mchgan' 1 Probaon and Paole assocaon, held n M. Pleasan las week, closed on las Frday ngh. For he annual banque of he assocaon held a Cenral Mchgan College of Educaon on hursday ngh. Judge Joseph H. Collns aced as oasmaser. n. he elecon of offcers durng he busness sesson, Mrs. Carolne Harryman, Shawassee couny welfare drecor, was eleced presden of he assocaon, havng prevously been second vce-presden. Mrs. Harryman frs became neresed n he work earned on bv he assocaon whle probae regser n hs couny, 4 and laer as moher's penson nvesgaor. he nnh. he hs n hs game were sx for he All-Sars and four for : Anhony's. j And so endeh one of he mos successful seasons for he Anhony club snce was organzed a few years ago. Accordng o he records of Mr. Spanola hs eam played a oal of 38 games hs year, wnnng 34 and losng 4. hs record also ncludes he games played n he Owosso Cy League where Anhony's won he op berh hs year. s a record o be proud of and Mr. Spanoa assures us ha be wll have a eam n he feld nex year ha wll be faser and beer han ever. FRAY CLUB WLL OPEN n cvc work. Governor Van Wag-1 he n meeng of he Pr. oner has promsed o be presen f day Afernoon dub lor he s a all possble, bu hs presence s. season w}1 be held on Frday 0c< no a cerany. f he s unable o 3. he home of M Erwn be a he ceremony he wll have a UHane, of Mack S. wes, Mrs. Vnreprcsenauve from hs offce. ne VanCamp beng her assocae! ha he memoral s compleed hosess. he followng s he pro* and ready for unvelng, s due o he S^""* 01 " he «? unrng work of Mrs. Jenne R. R «Call Wha have you done ar uppe- of Fln, a frend of he fam- 5 y le,sure me? ly for many years. She has personally Musc. spen much me and effor make he memoral a realy. o Welcome o our new Presden Elnor LaHane. For he dedcaon, he program Response by he Presden Ange Huff. wll be sared a 2:30 o'clock, wh Aorney Frank C. Spes, of Fln, hmer. SHAWASSEE CZENS : AEN BANQUE MSSONARY SOCEY A regular meeng o,' he F!jv; Mssonary Socey was held las hursday n he home of Mrs. Lllan Rogers, when he Scrpure lesson was read by Mrs. Bruce Morrs and prayer followed by Mrs. Gaylord Kmble. Followng he busness meeng whch followed he openng, an neresng program was presened. "Love, he Evangels," was presened and he need of evangelsm was dscussed by Mrs. Wllam Woodhouse, he heme was connued by Mrs. Gaylord Kmble, who gave he "Baps Response" and Mrs. Nelle Morrs who read "Presen ay Challenges." o close he pleasan afernoon. k' hosess served refreshmens o her g jess. GUL ON OCOBER FRS! Vvan X: :r.e-!s-k Sm'h, Scoa: El^l'- Bern ce Van Rpper * : re<l; Lyon, Anrm, Burn? and PeP: Helo^ Sephens,' Pearl Casler, Ruby Smelsf. Rush; Nna Walsh". Evelyn Quck and Los Alor, Caledona; Ede Chaffee, Zola Wood. orohy Sloa, Mddlebury, Farfeld; Elose ekker. Ruh Howard. New Haven; Nelle Reed. Gladys Pre, Lulu Compon, Vence, Vernon; L?_ura xon, Esher Gbbs, Woodhnll; Mare Parr, Emma S^venKO". Los "Houck, Hazelon: Helen Kremer, asv Menzes. Arlene Ackels, Owosso; Bearce Conn. Margare Shadbol. Shrley Whman. Owosso. Under he gudance of wo nsrucors from he graduae deparmen ff Mchgan Sae Norr-fl College a sudy of eachers clubs has been made and her fndngs recorded by a group of seven Mchgan educaors ncludng Mrs. Smh. hs maeral embraces he purpose of such clubs, organzaon, program plannng, evaluaon, and bblography and s a valuable handbook of nformaon. SOCAL SERVCE CLUB A specal meeng of he Socal Servce club, held las md-week n he home of Mrs. Joe Chpperfeld, souh of own, brough ou ffeen members for an all day sesson. A po-luck dnner was served a noon and he lades ed off wo quls, whch was he prncpal busness of he day. Mrs. Fred Serr wll be hosess n her home souh of Corunna for he nex regular meeng of he club. ULE GU HUR he home of Mss Jenne Hol wll Lle onna, sx year old daughbe opened on Wednesday, Oc. 1, for er of Mr. and Mrs. Peer Solomon, he frs meeng of he fall season suffered a broken leg las Frday for S. Paul's Epscopal Guld. A ngh, when she ran n fron of a hs me here wll be a program car beng drven by Vernon Baley, presened, followng he usual bus- of Perry. Baley was followng he new procedure, o be followed by he Corunna fre ruck, whch was beng Fory years n revew nda B- servng of refreshmens, he lades drven o a fre. he chld was removed o Memoral of he cy are nved. hospal.

2 Always he Very * Bes PURE RUGS CHOCES CONFECONS, EC. Our Prces Mean a Real Savng Wynn's rug Sore Oppose Cour House Corunna **** * *$ PSBURGH M. L CHURCH Rev. E. F. Subbs, Pasor Church School s held each Sooday a 11:30 a. m. Preachng servce s held a 1 :3# p. m. Prayer meeng mee* each Wed* oesday evenng a 2:40 p. A* a s* church. ',, he Lakes' Ad Socey mees h* hfrd Wednesday *f each mena. Everyone s nved o ah cf hese servces. UNON HOUNESS Sunday school a 10 o'clock. Preachng- a 11 o'clock Eas Norh S he publc cordally nved o ah servces. r WKH L GLBER FUNERAL WRbCO Ar Condoned Fawral H*MM U»sr celled AmbaUc* Pbof* 41 O. H. GEB ocor of Veeruwrjr Pfco»* 1325 Servce GANES Mcdkea H. B. MOORE,.. S. OWOMO J Offce fa Mahew* BWf. GLENN BOSSERE AUCONEER Farm Sales a Specaly Phone 116 F 2-1 Corunna, R. F.. 1 HE CORUNNA NEWS Mch***] mexwm f f f CAPOL HEARE Warner Bros. "ve Bomber," whch opens Sunday a he Capol heare, Owosso, for a hree day run, s v for many reasons, Hollywood's "bgges" now producon; "bg" no only n mporance of sar names, budge* schedule and sory, bu vas n he echncal problems presened. Frs of all, deals wh a compleely new subjec, he work of specalss of whch here are a mere handful n he counry oday. hese are he flgh surgeons, medcal scenss ou o solve he myseres of he sraosphere. For planes and plane moors have been advanced so far by man ha man hmself s no physcally or menally equpped o keep up wh hem. herefore he dread "black ou" of he dve bomber plos* alude sckness, plo fague and oher bewlderng almens, all serous, ha have been revealed only snce planes were made powerful enough o ake man 20,000, 40,000 and 50,000 fee no he ar. n "ve Bomber/* flmed n new fas-acon echncolor, Enrol Flynn and Fred Maclfarray are sarred, suppored by Regs ourney, Ralph Bellamy, Allen Jenkns, and ohers, wh beauful young Alexs Smh as he leadng woman. Mchael Curz dreced, from a sory by Frank Wead and a screen play by Wead and Rober Buckner. Mueh of he exeror work on he pcure was done a he U. S. Naval Ar Base, San ego, where every facly, every plane, was made avalable o he Warner Bros, company. Oher work here was done aboard he U. S. S. Enerprse, an arcraf carrer. Also laen Mero News. Gues Feaure Monday ngh, afer las complee show s "Four Mohers," wh he Lane Ssers, Gale Page, Claude Rans and May Robson. NewNc People whose ears are slashed off n auo accdens, or whose noses are eaen away by cancer, canno always have new ones made of flesh and blood grafs. A he Mayo clnc, r. Arhur H. Bulbulan, a raned sculpor, molds arfcal noses and ears so rosy and ranslucen ha only an eagle eye can spo hem as fakes. r. Bulbulan uses "prevulcanzed lqud laex," a creamy rubber compound, whch can be ned delcaely before hardens. r. Bulbulan akes prde n machng flesh ns, n decorang hs noses wh ny pores and wrnkles. Boh noses and ears are glued on wh a lqud adhesve made of masc gum dssolved n chloroform or benzene. Lke false eeh, false noses and ears can be doffed a ngh. o hnk of a clever bu cung remark, and hen no make here s a sgn of nobly. ORER OF PUBLCAON Sae of Mchgan, he Probae Cour for he Couny of Shawassee. A a sesson of he Probae Cour for sad Couny, held a he Probae Offce n he Cy of Corunna, on he 10h day of Sepember, A. >, Presen, Roy. Mahews, Judge of Probae. n he Maer of he Esae of John O. owle, eceased. On flng'he peon of Erc A. Reed, nephew, prayng for he probae of he Wll of sad deceased now fled n hs Cour. s Ordered, ha he 2nd day of Ocober nex, a nne-hry o'clock n he forenoon, a sad Probae Offce, be.apponed for hearng sad peon. s Furher Ordered, ha a copy of hs order be publshed hree consecuve weeks prevous o sad day of hearng n he Corunna News, a newspaper prned and crculang n sad Couny of Shawassee. (A rue Copy) ROY. MAHEWS, Judge of Probae. Jance Rchardson, Regser of Probae. Mexcan Jungle Yeld Gum ngreden Every year he people of he Uned Saes spend $5,000,000 on chewng gum. Ye comparavely few are acquaned wh he dramac sory behnd he manufacure of hs mascaory subsance. he Sapodlla or \Sapoa ree ha yelds he chcle grows n Yucaan, he hear of he Mexcan jungle. he chcle s obaned by gaherng he laex, a mlky subsance whch forms he chef ngreden of he chewng gum. -. he cheleros, or chcle bleeders as hey are commonly called, are recrued from among he peasans, for he urban populaon s consdered unf o endure he hardshps of he chclero's lfe. he sapola ree grows o grea heghs. s wood s very hard and he ksex s obaned by makng an ncson no small branches and no he sem of he evergreen leaves. hs s a very delcae operaon and re* qures grea skll. he chclero can eher kll he ree or make. exude he mlky flud n abundan qualy, dependng on how sklfully he handles hs machee. Moreover, he mus be an agle clmber snce he ree ops are usually 20 o 30 fee above he ground. Afer he sap s gahered s boled n gganc keles. he pcure of he half-naked ndans s a werd sgh and nvarably recalls vsons of cannbals bolng her vcms for he feas. Once he sap s cooked urns a pure whe. s nex poured no wooden molds where ' rapdly forms no sold blocks. Each of hese blocks bears he mark of he chclero whogah* ered he sap. urably of Canvas Makes jggmpe Lgher Oldme luggage was made only from leaher or cowhde. hs naural heavy skn was durable and bags made of hs lased a lfeme; bu gave he bag excessve wegh. A bag for aen, of he ype known as he "Gladsone," wh sraps and exra proecve rveed corners, ofen weghed 25 pounds empy. oday, abou 75 par cen of a luggage s manufacured followng a radcally dfferen consrucon prncple ha on whch he arplane self was boo. was abou 1933, when he aeroplane became a popular mode of passenger ravel, ha he luggage carred was also forced o adap self o he urgen demands for less balk. Aeroplane engneers dscovered ha canvas, when sreched ghly over a frame of lgh wood or ensle seel, was durable bu lgh, wh numerous oher advanages, and que naurally Mlady's laggage followed su and fe new ype became quckly known as aeroplane luggage. s o he nroducon of canvas as a coverng ha presen-day sucases owe many of her smar feaures. Brds Save Oar Cress he hummng brd s one of our nes and loveles brds, one you usually see hoverng danly before a blossom as he sps necar. Bu a subsanal poron of hs de consss of spders some nearly as bg as he s. hs s one of he brds ha ea he nsecs ha would ea he crops ha we ea. As long as hey say on he job we ea. Oher brds-ha proec our crops nclude he woodpeckers, who are deah on nsecs ha lve n rees; Ceda Waxwng and he ndgo Bunng ha desroy nsecs, deser caer* pllars and grasshoppers; he Cardnals ma belong o a large group of brds ha keep down weeds by eang ons' of weed seeds yearly; and he Junco fledglngs ha ea nsecs and weed seeds. 'Collapsble nghy' On board every plane of England's coasal command s slung a leas one "collapsble dnghy." Folded, s a mere bundle of rubberzed fabrc, no larger han a su* case. Flung ou no he sea, a cylnder of compressed ar comes auomacally no acon and blows up no an adequae boa-raf capable of holdng he enre crew. s vrually unsnkable and equpped wh frs-ad ouf, provsons, oars and a compass. hese dnghes are paned a vvd yellow a color whch shows up more dsncly and a a -ae range han any oher. And lae. subsances have been developed whch can be sprayed on o he waer so as o form a bg yellow pach, vsble from many mles away, around he craf. For Achng Heels Few hngs wll work a hole n he heel of a sockng more quckly han a rough pach of skn on he area where he back of he shoe comes agans he foo. Parcular care of hs par of he foo durng he daly bah, and specal aenon durng he nghly beauy care, wll sofen and smooh hs roublesome heel-scalng. Bahe he fee well n warm, soapy waer, leng hem soak for a good fve mnues. hen use a farly sff brush on he area. Rm.-? he fee well, and dry horoughly wh a clean, sof owel. Lubrcae he heel secon wh vase* lne or cold cream, and wear lgh coon ankles o bed so ha he cream wll say on he fee nsead of on : e shees. Bg Mounan Peaks n Colomba; Rse 3 Mles he mghy Andes mounans srech from he exreme norh of Souh Amerca down o he souhern end. he norhern pars of he Andes are manly n Colomba, hey rse o grea heghs. Some of he peaks are more han 3½ mles hgh! hey are hgher han Pke's peak, Moun Whney or any oher peak n Norh Amerca excep Moun McKnley, Alaska, and Moun "Logan n norhwesern Canada. Moun McKnley rses o a hegh of almos four mles. s hgher han any peak, n Colomba, bu some oher hgh pars of he Andes go up a b farher. n norhern Argenne here s a peak 4½ mles hgh. he foohlls, valleys and lower slopes of Colomba's mounans are covered wh a rch growh of rees and oher plan lfe. he foress of Colomba conan rees whch provde par of he world's supply of vanlla, he flavorng so wdely used n makng ce cream and cake. Oher plan producs of hs Souh Amercan republc are sarsaparlla, rubber and qunne. Qunne s of grea mporance n fghng he dread dsease known as malara. On mounan slopes of Colomba and n valleys a heghs of from one o wo mles, s possble o grow almos any crop o be found n he Uned Saes. Whea, corn and poaoes are among he hngs rased by Colomban farmers. Homos s mporan n of SoB Jus 10 years ago a brllan young scens made known n England.hs dscovery of he manner n whch plans oban from he sol and ar he elemens requred for growh. was smply a maer of gvng: back o he sol ha whch had been aken away a new dea, hen, bu one whch s now generally acceped as he bass of all scenfc agrculure, wheher be he culvaon of gran by he hundred acres or garden flowers by he few square fee. "Bu s no enough merely o reurn o he sol hose elemens of whch has been depleed by culvaon," declares Charles A. Moooogan, noed chems of Calforna. "hese elemens, essenal o he healh and growh of plan lfe, mus be resored n a form whch as nearly approxmaes humus as possble; ha s why any ferlzer, o be really effecve, mus be manufacured hrough he ulzaon of hose same prncples ha made vrgn sol ferle." Humus, as mos of us know, s he dark brown or black resdue ha remans afer decay n he sol s presence s aa mporan ha neher feld crops nor garden flowers can grow whou Humus provdes a large quany of plan food; also serves as a reservor of mosure requred by growng plans. flkj8 X&5>"*<> Facs hrgmccrn KM "qhs*3f«-s "HE PUMP HA'S YEARS AHEA" SS Shallow W«H Pasap S3 OHP W«H Pa»p 35 Swap P««p A complee lna of elecrc waer syrems for farms, suburban homes, coages, ec, Al are qualy producs fully guaraneed, 3any noable exclusve feaures are found n hese produc ha have gven such complee sasfacon for many years. Ask your dealer for full parculars." SHELER - CALKNS COMPANY, ln, Mca*' ManafMJrm Clo, Lennon Hardware Co. H#####^H^ Auo Reparng Remember ha our shop s compleely equpped for he handlng of any racor and Auo Work of any sor- nohng oo dffcul and we sand hack of every job n every way. Yes, our*s s always he perfec job. JACK MCOWELL Sandard Ol Servce Lennon* Mch. FALL SHOWNG OF Fne Men's Sus and opcoas alored n Rocheser By Mchaels-Sern and Yearcrmf Every Garmen Carres a Year's Guaranee Good Clohes a a Medum Prce Shop and Save a LEBOWSKS QUALY SHOP 120 N. Washngon Owosso, Mch. *&/? No. 31 of SOME PEOPLE NEVER LEARN... bu mos of hem do! here are always a few "smar alecks" who wanl o sand up and rock he boa. Bu mos people ry o keep ou of rouble. he same sor of hng happens n he realng of beer. he grea majory of beer real esablshmens are clean, lawabdng and wholesome. Bu occasonally you may fnd a "smar aledk" realer who volaes he law or perms ansocal condons. We of he brewng ndusry wan hese an-socal realers wped oul Because hey mperl your rgh o drnk good beer...and our rgh o make. BEER...a beverage of moderaon We wan o proec he benefs ha beer has brough o Mchgan employmen for p -sons snce relegalasaon, an annual payroll of $58300,740 and axes of $4,439, pad o he sae las year. hs sae, oo, has an mporan sake n Beer's purchases from over 100 ndusres supplyng he brewng ndusry wh maerals, equpmen and servces. You can help us n our publc-spred program by (1) paronzng only repuable and legal beer esablshmens and (2) by reporng any rregulares you may see o he proper auhores. \

3 POWER HA W Aenon Farmers We are always n he marke for your Poulry and pay op Prces j-w Roue 1 L E. LUCE POULRY BUYER Phone Lennon 12-F-3 BUY A FARMALL FLUSHNG, MCH. Fool BUY McCORMCK-EERlNG BUY GENUNE. H. C. PARS BUY. H. C. APPROVE SERVCE BUY SASFACON BUY OF Lennon mplemen Co. Haf fner & Lyle Lennon, Mch* mnr Of!»0 SO COAL Wha Abou Your Supply?, he wholesale Coal dealers ha\^ sen ou he warnng of a real Coal shorage hs dlae r, and u;-ge users o pu n her wner's supply a he earles possble momen. We have pleny rgh now, bu won' las long. MAMMOH CLOVER We are n a., posf) o handle a large amoun of hs Seed and can offer premum prces for good qualy. SEE REANG Brng n your Seed Whea for a ceresan reamen agans smu Walsh Bean and Gran Co. Lennon ; Mch. * JOHN E. BARLOW ROOFNG * COMPANY f 913 S. C»wwe Phone 1896 Owoaso, Mchgan 18 Years Experence n Asphal, Pch, Gravel and Composon Roofng We Work Anywhere - Raes Reasonable Le Me Esmae on Your Roofng Requremens LENNON LOCALS Carl Merrll s ll a hs home. Mss Beulah Chapman was a home par of las week. Orpha. June and Fores Merrll, Jr., are ll a her home. Mr. and Mrs, Lesle urk were he guess ' of relaves n Owosso Sunday. Roy" La re and famly spen he week-end n he norhern par of he sae. Mrs. Peer B, Lennon and Mrs. upper were n Owosso uesday forenoon. Mrs. J. A. S. John was n Swarz Greek uesday afernoon, callng on her sser. Galord nglergh has closed a deal dsposng of hs house n Lennon, o a Fln man. R. J. Burpee lef Sunday afernoon, o ake up hs sudes a Mchgan Sae College, Eas Langng. he condon of Mrs. Chas. Ray remans abou he same, wh lle mprovemen. Her condon s very crcal. Mss Grace Carless. who s engaged n eachng n he schools a UnonvHe, was a home for he week-end. Ford Chapman s makng preparaons for a rp o Calforna wh a pary of hree or four, o sar early nex monh. * he local group of Kng's aughers are eneranng all of he oher groups n he couny oday (hurs^ day) a he Communy hall, Sanford Hll has begun he erecon of a garage on hs lo on M-13, n he souheas par of own. He expecs laer o buld a home on he propery. Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses eck drove o Kenucky las Frday, o ake her daughers, Msses Maran and Charlene, o resume her sudes n Asbury College. Uly remblay has been on a rp hrough several of he easern saes, as a member of a judgng eam from Mchgan Sae College, judgng dary producs. Russel Bryan has gven p hs poson a Redmond's, where he has been employed snce hs graduaon las Sprng, and nex week he wll begn hs sudes a General Moors ech. he lades of he W. S. C. S. are makng he necessary arrangemens for a fred chcken dnner, o be held '' a he church house on Frday eve-1 nng, Ocober 10. he publc s n- j ved o he dnner. J Mke Cupal, of Lennon, found a, sray weny dollar bll n he Burpee ( sore n= uesday evenng, shorly afer fve o'clock. He lef he bll', a he sore, and was clamed by, E^' 1!' Srvd'-r. of Juddvlle. Mrs. Mabel McMchael reurned : Moxay evenne, afer havng spen las week a he convenon of he Naonal Posmasers' assocaon, held n Boson. M>. MeMche! was j wh a pary from Mchgan, and she j repors a mos* enjoyable rp.! ' j Arrangemens have been compleed! for he unvelng and dedcaon of! he Peer B. Lennon memoral, and ; a very nce program has been pre-.j% pared, whch wll ake place a he ' " sae park a he nersecon of (M-13 and M-21. he complee pro- ' )lgram wll be found on page one. of {hs week's News. j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lyle and Mr. and Mrs. Roy uncke!, wh Mss Parca Conley, were n Owosso on Sunday, where hey aended a dn- [ner pary, honorng he weddng an- [ nversary of Mr. and Mrs. Oo Euler, of urand. A he dnner, whch was served a Chrsan's, nneeen sa down o he repas, among he guess beng Mr. and llrs. Harvey Buyea, of Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Payne, of Bancrof, and ohers. n honor of hs brhday annverjsary, whch occurred he las of he week. R. J. Burpee was hos o a group of young folks a hs home near -Juddylle on Sunday las, for a dnner. was also a sor of farewell, as R. J. lef lae n he aferjlnoon for Eas Lansng, o ake up r""* 'sudes a Mchgan Sae College. Eleven young folks were seaed n he dnng room for a mos delcous dnner, and a fne socal me enl joyed. A Recreaonal evenng wll be enjoyed a he Communy house on Saurday evenng of hs week, when he young people of Lennon and Juddvlle wll be presen. urng he evenng, movng pcures wll be shown of pcures aken a Lake Louse. Mlo Lyons, of Owosso, wll also be presen and show wo reels aken by hm on a recen rp, showng he Grea Smokey Mounans of Norh Carolna, and Lookou Mounan a Chaanooga, enn. mens wll be served. Refresh GRAPES ARE RPE he Grape crop s now ready a he Wlbur farm, four mle., eas of Lennon. Le he News Handle ha Prnng. LENNON MEHOS CHURCH ERNES L. CARLESS, Mnser On Ocober 5h, he frs Sunday n he monh a World Wde Communon wll be' observed _ n all Chrsan! churches. Mllons of.people of dfferen races, creeds and lands wll jon n prayer and consecraon. would be a good hng o prepare ourselves for hs servce by beng n aendance n he House of God hs Sunday. We are havng hs Saurday ngh n he Church House a recreaonal evenng wh he young people of Lennon and Juddvlle showng pcures aken a Lake Louse. Also Mr. Lyons, of Owosso, wll show wo reels, aken recenly on-a. rp. hey are he Grea Smoke Mounans, of Norh Carolna and he Lookou Mounan of Chaanooga, enn. A specal nvaon s exended o he young people of he communy. Refreshmens wll be served. vne Worshp, 10:00. Church School, 11:00, Frederck eck, supernenden. Youh Fellowshp, 7:30. Prayer servce Wednesday evenng a 8:00 o'clock. Arunec Before Haemacs Alhough he Guaemala of oday s a mos charmng counry, s as he home of he Mayas durng he frs 1,060 years of he Chrsan era ha he now modern republc capures and holds our neres he Mayas, he frs cvlzed people n he Wesern hemsphere, developed a calendar and had a sysem of arhmec 2,000 years before mahemacs came no general use n Europe. hey ereced magnfcen ces and joned hem wh wellbul roads. he culure hey creaed proves hem o have been he "mos brllan aborgnal people on he plane" For reasons unknown, n abou 1000 A.. hey emgraed o Yucaan. here and n Guaemala he runs of her massve emples and handsome ces are oday comng o gh n he jungle. 's e Sensve Governor l JOHN EERE RACORS ha nsures Smooh, Consan Power AS quck as a snap of he fngers, he super-sensve - governor on John eere racors responds o hecal! for help on he bel. And remember, he racor pulley s aached drecly o he crankshaf he resul s consanly smooh, flowng power. Every ounce of power s delvered o he bel nsanly none s los. You can lne up a John eere for bel power n a jffy a one-man job. Pleny of clearance no nerference for proper algnmen nd easy operaon. fferenal brakes hold racor 1n poson. Hand duch engages racor and machne smoohly. JOHN EERE EALER REX POS wm ENNON, MCH. LE HE NEWS HANLE HA JOB PRNNG BURPEE MARKE Frday-Saurday Nex o Pos Offce Bldg. - - Phone 24 LENNON, MCH, g Home Baker Flour 85c 2 MOHER'S QUCK 07e OAS, large box U o n O o O Grape Nus, box 14c Pos oases, 2 lge. boxes 19c CRACKERS, 2 lb. box. Maches, 6 boxes P. & G. Soap, 6 bars PASRY FLOUR, 5 lb. sack PURE LAR, *% 7 r A # 2 lbs. for.... K. C. Bakng Powder, large can c PEANU BUER, 2 lb. can Pure Fru Preserve, 32 oz. can 15c 19c 25c 17c 23c PURE LAR, wo lbs. 27«Choce Pnk Salmon, can Musard, quar can 19c 13c Fry Meal, box Peas, 3 cans for CRSCO, hree lb. can Swan Soap, 3 lge. bars 23c 27c 8c 25c WE SELL NOHNG BU U. S. NSPECE BEEF AN PORK AN COL MEAS 9 10) o o O

4 he Corunna News PUBLSHE WEEKLY LOUS N. SHEARY, Publuher Enered as Second Class maer he Pos Offce a Corunna, Mchgan, undec he Ac of M»!rch 3, -1S79- NEW LOHROP Mrs. Curs Caser has aken over he Pholp's co cream parlors. Mr. and Mrs. Arhur Lucas, of Wes. Branch, fame Sunday o see Mr. Lucas' broher, Lesle, who s ll a Memoral hospal. Mr. arsd Mrs. Elvn clong on Sunday eneraned Mrs. Claude Mallevy. of Eason, and Mrs. Eclmond Bowen and wo chldren, of Owosso-. Horry or on, formerly of New Lohroprnow of Fln, s he new aendan helpng John Launsen a he H-Speed saon. Mrs. Horon s asssng a he elephone exchange. Sepember 27h s he dae se for he weddng of Mss Esher Bankar, of Swarz Creek, and Alber Hollerback, of Maple Grove. he res wll be held a S. Peer and Paul's church n Sagnaw..Mr. and Mrs. Ernes Luber, Mr.- and Mrs. Sheldon McKee, of Fln; llr. and Mrs. Pa Luber and sons, of Okmulgee, Oklahoma; Mr. and Mrs. Rober ZSldrdge and famly, of Penon; Mss Frances Ryfeld, of Owosso and Mr. and Mrs. Merln Glle were Sunday evenng guess of Mrs. Sella Glle Mrs. Esella Glle and son, For- he Masons, and Mrs, LeRoy were guess. Mrs. LeRoy conrbued readngs o he program. O PERM SALE OF CHURCH A he frs quarerly conference of he New Lohrop and Bren Creek Mehods churches held Frday ngh a he New Lohrop church, was decded by he group o perm he board of rusees o offer for sale he former Mehods Proesan church. Rev. 1)1-. Wllam Clyde onald, Fln dsrc supernenden, of he ero Mehods conference, presded. Afer he merger of he former Mehods Epscopal and Mehods Proesan churches wo years ago, he laer church had been used for a socal hall, bu snce he remodellng of he Souh church, whch now provdes a room for socal acves, was deemed feasble by he congregaon o sell he Norh church o cural expenses. he board of rusees nclude Earl Whe, charman; Harry Hess, Arche Hess, Paul Call, Alex Beardslee, Wllam Lapworh, Ray Vernon and A. J. Baley. RAY RAGLE HAS PUCE M ^¾^ moorng; from ero o es Glle, New Lohrop, and Mss 'Lexngon Saurday afernoon, he Frances Ryfeld, of Owosso. aended he weddng of Mrs. Gfle's granddaugher, Mss Mldred Jean Wlson, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. A* F. Wlson, of Lnden, o Roger Smh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sephen Smh, arand. Mrs. Wlson wll be remembered here as Ehel Glle. he New Lohrop Mehods church wll hold s annual famly ngh n he recreaonal room of he Souh church, Frday ngh, Sep. 26, a 8 o'clock. hs annual affar wll be a recepon for he pasor, Rev. R. R, erwllger and famly. wll be carred ou n he form of a pound socal, each one aendng s expeced o brng a useful gf. A commee headed by Mrs. Evere Speers wll plan a socal evenng wh a lae co-operave supper. Mrs. Orpha Colby was hosess o he Roslyn club a her home on Genesse sree, for a one o'clock dnner hursday. Places were marked a a able aracvely apponed wh garden flowers for welve guess ncludng Mrs. John Kelson, Mrs. Herman Brewer, Mrs. rvn Vernon. Mrs, Myrle Brown, Mrs. Ella Badleyon, Mrs. John Phllps, Mrs. Sam Smh, Mrs. Ella Rowe, Mrs. Russell Confer, Mrs. Grace Confer, Mrs. Grace Amdon and Mss da Shook. Announcemen has been made here»f he marrage of Mrs. Clara Jane Smh, of Owosso, o Peer Reckar, of New Lohrop, a he Baps parsonage, Owosso, Saurday. he Rev. Floyd Noron offcaed m he presence of Mrs. Noron and Mrs. A. B n addon o he dnng zoom, he Hagle's also have a large flee of Conkln. Mrs. Reckar has been em- j "^boa* f or hre, and lovely cabns ployed for he pas few years, as across he hghway. "Flos*" and "Maron" n he Owosso Meal ndusral plan. Mr. Reckar s em her busness and ndeed hey "Ray" are happy and conened wh ployed a he Chevrole dvson of should be n hs lovely spo hey General Moors a Fln. he couple operae bu sx monhs of he year, wll resde for he presen a Owosso. and spend he wner monhs ourng Marha Lucas, 18. daugher of he souh. hey conemplae gong Mr. and Mrs. Lesle Lucas, a senor o Mexco for hs wner. n he New Lohrop Hgh school, receved a fracured skull and mnor njures Monday evenng abou 4:30 when she fell from a runnng board on whch she and hree oher jgrls were rdng and drven by Nahan Yalda, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Z. Yalda, a freshman. She was rushed o Memoral hospal afer: beng reaed by he local physcan, r. Nles Owen, where she was repored by he hospal, uesday mornng, as resng comforably. Mrs. Grace Kerchbaum Was hosess uesday a her home on he M. Morrs road o he Bren Creek Brhday club. hry-seven members and guess were presen a he co-operave dnner. Mrs. Fern Morse, Monrose, was n charge of he busness News man ook ha shove lne drve. M-29, along he S Clar rver, and for real beauy, we hearly commend ha roue. ' he S Clar Flas are known far and wde as a regon of beauy, and o drve along he rversde where he large lake boas are o be seen every.momen, s an experence no o be forgoen.. A he lovely vllage of Algonac, near he norh shore of Lake S. Clar, we sopped for a few mnues o vs wh Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hagle, former resdens of Corunna. Mrs. Hagle wll be remembered as he former Mss Florence Kerby, one of he daughers of Mr. and MSJ (Edw. jkerby. he Hagles have one of he mos beaufully suaed places, close o he rver's edge, and drecly across from Walpole sland. he rver s very narrow a hs pon, and he bg lake freghers and passenger boas come whn a sone's hrow of he /Ragle dnng room. OU frends eaer o he bea vammer rade, and hey have an eang house and refreshmen parlor ha s a delgh o walk no. he modes, exeror does no do jusce o he beauy of he neror. hey have a seang capacy n he dnng room, of several hundred and he News man was nformed ha hey usually serve upward of 600 dnners every Sunday. Judgng from he number of people here when we called, he food mus be excellen. SHOR COURSES FLL MANYJOBS Waned: A man o operae a farm. Waned: Man o manage dary nerj" SCHOOL NOES «*+ FRESHMAN NUCON of Owosso, who are mournng he deah of a beloved son Clfon Frday's assembly program akes aged 21. Clfon was klled n an he form of Freshman naon. A accden on hursday ngh of las commee conssng of Arle Edwards, Clem Sellers and Jack Bour- car, whch he was drvng, careened week, when hs home bul racng smh planned he program of suns. hrough he fence borderng he race n he evenng an all hgh school rack a avson, Mch., a board n pary s o be held a he school! he fence percng he boy's ches. house. he fesves are o be confned o he corrdors and nclude of frends. He was marred o Mss he lad was a lovable boy, wh hoss dancng whch has been arranged for Louse Reuher, of Owosso, n 1939, by Junor Edwards, Jack Coakes and and has a son, James Edward. he Bruce Allen. moher of he dead young man was Refreshmens wll be served by a he former Mss Hae Lnabury, a commee conssng of Gerrude Corunna grl. Besde he parens, avs, Phylls Mahews and Bey wfe and son Clfon had a broher, Keyes. Phlp, of "Brdgepor, Conn. p P RALLY A *'pep rally" was held on hursday ngh a 7:30 o'clock a Mc- Curdy park feld. A huge bonfre and pleny of enhusasm aroused for he home game of fooball o be played on Frday ngh wh Chesanng. A new lo of bleachers has been nsalled - a he, feld for he accommodaon of he fans. SYMPAHY FOR MOURNNG FAMLY 'he News, n behalf of Corunna frends, wshes o exend sympahy o he bereaved Orbn Moore famly, HAVE WREN CONSEN O MOVE REES All pares wshng o cu, remove or ranspor Chrsmas rees, Evergreen ' boughs and oher decorave maerals whn he Sae of Mchgan are requred o fulfll he requremens of he Perry Ac as amended by he 1941 Legslaure. Brefly, hs law saes ha no per- Los Snson, kndergarner. haslson snal cu, remove or ranspor gone o Owosso o resde whn hs sae fo* any purpose, he frs grade chldren have Chrsmas rees, Evergreen boughs sared o use her frs pre-prmers. or oher decorave maerals whou onna Solomon, a member of hs havng a. wren consen of he owner of he land on whch he same s grade s n Memoral hospal for reamen of a broken leg, whch accden befell her las week. ly or publcly grown, wheher such land be prvae owned. Waned Waned. here are so many requess fled n he offce of R. W. enny, shor course drecor a Mchgan Sae College, ha he akes new prde n he careers of he 17,000 who prevously have aken shor course ran- Joan Snson has lef he second' grade'and s now lvng n.owosso. A caerpllar, buerfly and brown ba have been brough for he scence shelf by Jmmy Wynn, Jacquelne Sprage and orohy McKay. Jacqnlyn Brown reurned o he 4h grade Monday afer a week's absence. Bernce Graham and ale Hen have been absen hs week. he ndans are beng suded n hs grade. ndan heads have been made n ar and Helen Cummngs and Gordon Caseel have read ndan sores o he grades. A seres of spell downs s planned for he 6h grade wh Vera Wrgh and Elden homas as leaders. n las week's spellng ea he 8h grade had an "A" rang, only one pupl wrng a below average paper. Wanda Howard enrolled n he 7h grade on Wednesday. here are now 45 pupls n hs grade. Enrollmen fgures aken on Wednesday show 583 pupls are m daly aendance. he dsrbuon s as follows: Kndergaren, 37; frs grade, 58; second, 51; hrd, 42; fourh, 53; ffh, 40; sxh, 44; sevenh. 45; eghh, 35; nnh, 54; enh, 39; elevenh, 41; welfh, 44; oal 583. he faculy wll aend a specal servce for eachers o be held a he Mehods church on Sunday evenng. A a meeng of he eachers las hursday he eachers Club was reorganzed and offcers eleced as follows: Presden, Louse Peacock; vce-presden, om Chambers; reary-reasurer, ors Olds. Plans have been made for a roas a Benley Park on Monday ngh. Sep 29, o be held jonly wh he Board of Educaon and her wves. SOCEY OF CHRSAN SERVCE of Chrsan Servce on uesday afng a he college. A new frs and ; ernoon of hs week. hry-sx second year 16 weeks course opens \ members and fve vsors aended. Monday, Ocober 27, a Eas Lap- he meeng was opened wh sngs ' n K- ng, he response o roll call beng meeng. Mss Maron Baley, charman of he program commee, prenecessary, enny declares. Many of vce was n charge of Mrs. Harrv Jobs are open, bu ranng s curren evens. he devoonal sersened he followng numbers: Guar he job openngs nclude appeals Caseel and ncluded he sngng of due, Msses xe Ralegh and Mare from men who have purchased farm " Know Whom Have Beleved"; Murphy;, readngs,,, Mrs. Mary Law- propery bu are forced o rely on a readng, "he Robe of Rgheousr,. experenced operaors o make he ress." also readng of par of cock and Mrs. Earl LeRoy. Wnners f ar ms produce. Phlppans 4 and prayer by he leader, afer whch al sang "0,vward n coness were Mrs. Lloyd Chapn Poulry, fru, power machnery, and Mrs. Henry Has. Mrs. Eldon lvesock, dary and sheep flock managemen are ncluded n he oppor urng he busness meeng n Chrsan Solders." ^ Brewer wll be hosess for he Ocober meeng. unes avalable o youhs raned charge of he"rerng presden," Mrs' a Mchgan Sae College n he S. M. Kerby, he vsng commee wner monhs. repored nne sck calls and a voe Shorer shor courses confned o of apprecaon for her year's servce was exended o Mrs. Kerby, YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCEY specfc subjecs open January 5 for he egh weeks of ranng. hese ; new presden. Mrs. Kenneh Han-s, courses usually arac persons al- was presened and made bref re- he Nazarene Young People's Socey sponsored a cones banque n ready parcpang n he specal marks. he Masonc dnng room, Saurday felds, bu who seek addonal back evenng. Followng he seven o'clock.ground and ranng, recor enny dnner Mss Alce albo, charman, ' explans. led he group n sngng "God Bless Amerca," wh M*s Maxne Vernon a he pano. Rev. Roy Sheehy, pasor of he church, acng as maser of ceremones, presened he followng program: alk by he socey presden, Adran Smh; guar solo, Bruce elbrdge; readng, Beryl elbrdge; ac-! FREE MEHOS CHURCH Quarerly servces n he Corunna cordon due by Mss albo and Max- Free Mehods church wll be held ne Vernon. Communy sngng was ; hs week-end wh Rev. W. J. Cross, enjoyed, also he oass gven by Rev. j src Elder, n charge. Preachng Sheehy and he one whch he recev- Frday evenng a 7:30. Saurday ed. Mss Murel elbrdge and her j afernoon a 2:30 and n he evenng broher, Bruce, gave a vocal due, j a 7:30. Sunday he servces wll he accompaned on he guar by Mss a 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Love elbrdge. Earl LeRoy, Maser of Feas a 7:00 p. m. he law requres he Commssoner of Agrculure o furnsh a bll of sale blank a no cos o all pares wshng o carry on he cung and ransporaon of Chrsmas rees. Unform bll of sale blanks have been furnshed by he Commssoner and hey may be secured from your local Couny Agen, Sherff's eparmen, Sae Polce, Conservaon offcers and headquarers or you may oban he same by wrng drec o he Sae eparmen of Agrculure a Lansng. Aenon mus be called o all pares expecng o handle Chrsmas rees and parcularly he huners, wh reference o he enforcemen of hs law as no one wll be permed o ranspor, cu or remove Chrsmas rees, Evergreen boughs or oher decorave maerals unless hey can furnsh he varous co-operang law-enforcemen offcal* wh a bll of sale whkh has been furnshed by he Commssoner of Agrculure. Leo V. Card, Commssoner of Agrculure, calls o he aenon of hese 170,000 deer huners, he fac ha hey have no rgh o brng back Chrsmas rees unless hey have been furnshed wh a bll,of sale as s requred. ENJOYE Mrs. Alce Knoll, Mrs. W. R. Chapell and Mrs. E.. Sdney were hos* on Saurday las for a brdge luncheon when a small company of frends gahered n he home of Mrs. Leo Beebee, souh of Owosso. Here a dany repas was served and he company of ffeen hen repared o he Sdney home for an afernoon of conrac brdge. he home was lovely ndeed wh s spacous rooms decoraed wh many beauful arrangemens of fall flowers. n eonj rac, honors were won by Mss Mrs. Royal Vncen opened her!louse Peacock, Mrs, Waler. home eas of own for a well aend- j Parker and Mrs. Joseph Collns, For ed meeng of he Woman's Socey he even, ou of own guess were Mrs. Geo. P. Lawcock offered he afernoon's paper upon "Our Sew ardshp for Chrsan Czenshp," Caalogs and nformaon concernng cos of uon, books and board he program was closed wh he ds- he dscusson beng mos neresng. and room are avalable by wrng mssal prayer by Mrs. E. Sloan. R. W. enny, Shor Course recor, ] urng he socal hour whch fol- Mchgan Sae College, Eas Lansng, [lowed, refreshmens were served by Mrs. Vncen and her asssng hosesses Mrs. Ella Soddard, Mss Frances Cook, and Mrs, Frank Foser WOMAN WANE Waned Woman o work n orcas Home, Owosso, Apply o he Maron, orcas Home. Mre. Grace Selb, of Washngon,. C, and Mrs. James Koehler, of Sagnaw. MARRAGE ANNOUNCE Announcemen has been made n New Lohrop of he marrage of Mss Margare Can, of Cedar Rapds, la., and Alber Amman, /f Maple Grove. he marrage ook place a S. Mchael's church, Maple Grove, Saurday, Sepember 14, he Rev. Fr. J. J. Amman, broher of he groom, offcang. A nece of he brde, Mss Helen Sellers, was her aenden. Her prayer book was carred by lle Bona Hagar. Rchard Amman was hs broher's aendan. Paul Amman, of Camp Lee, Va., and Bernard Amman seaed he guess. Upon her reurn from a weddng rp he couple wll make her home a Ferndale. Payng 37c for Buer Fa Feedng Mlk Free, «nd Baer S*u«Prk«a* F* o Producer* OWOSSO ARY 110W. Exchange Pk**«871 + ' ' ~ " " ~ ~ ' ' ^ Smar and Surdy Foowear $. J.-.,/ Beer Foowear a all mes prced whn J^ he reach of he hrfy buyer, who wshes qualy and syle. ^ >. ALBER B0URS1H Oppose Cour House Corunna, Mch. X 10X310«FREE HEALH LECURE Owosso rugless Healh Cener and Healh Food Sore Presens F. A, SAWALL, Lecurer Hs Subjec: "How o Fnd Healh-And Keep *' FRAY, SEP. 26-8:00 p.nv hs address wll be gven n he hall a 113 N. Ball S., oppose Chrsan Sore Owosso, Mchgan Ola ~--10E30 30«aoco APPLE POSERS REAY he sae's en ousandng varees known for flavor and jucness, are dsplayed n her naural szes and colors and a bref descrpon under each varey gves he monhs durng he Mchgan Sae Apple Com- whch s a s bes for eang, msson has agan publshed s "Bg.'cookng and cannng. en" apple poser and has ready 0f he f ve mm ^ ^ COM*c for dsrbuon all over he sae n he man crops of Mchgan's coraa revsed forma ncludng a beeu- macm fra growers, apples aggreful four-color phoograph of hej^e an annual average of approx- Mchgan Apple Grl." peced ha more han 40,000 sores and markes whch handle frus wll wan he posers for dsplay on walls and n wndows and ha schools n every own n he sae wll use as supplemenary maeral for eachng Mchgan's horculural producs. On he poser done n vvd naural colors, Mchgan's oudoor grl smles a greeng o all neresed n apples. s ex- fouuely 8,000,000 bushels, greaer n onnage and n value han all he Oher frus pu ogeher. he "Bg en" poser s desgned as a sales help o supplemen oher plans whch he Mchgan Sae Apple Commsson has been pung no effec snce early July o smulae he apple marke and o help pu Mchgan a he op of all rankng apple producng saes n he Uned Saes. s he Furnace Ready for Wner? 's no oo lae o have us go over your Furnace horoughly gve a good clean- ng, and possbly some repars may be! needed. We are prepared o do he work & o your enre sasfacon. And you'll j X have real sasfyng comfor when s me o shovel n he fuel., NU-ENAMEL o he walls of your home need ouchng up a b? Nu-Enamel s me esed, J and wll gve a sparkle and lusre o ycur nerors ha wll gve you lasng sas- > facon. f J. M. ELK1NS & SONS nnng, Plumbng, Pans A he Norh End Corunna, Mchu **

5 fanmaa Saes he Eason W. C. f. U. s meeng oday (hursday) wh Mrs. Floyd Vahworh. he W. S. G. s meeng oday (hursday) n her rooms n he couny buldng. Mrs. Clarenda Wnegar Hanknson, who was severely njured early hs summer, when her moher, Mrs. Geo. Wnegar was klled, s vsng relaves n Morrce and s repored as almos -enrely recovered from her njures. amage esmaed o be abou $150 was done- o he old hoel propery a Bancrof uesday afernoon, when ol from a leaky ol sove gned. he Bancrof fre laddes responded promply and soon had he blaze un^ >der conrol. Sherff Ray Gelaly, Chef of Polce ed Rce, Prosecuor A. E. Perpon and oher law enforcemen offcers of Shawassee couny have been nved o aend a conference of polce offcals a Mchgan Sae College hursday afernoon. - he Pas Maron's club of Corunna Chaper No. 200, O. E. S., me a he Corunna resauran for noon day luncheon oday (hursday) gong on o he home of Mrs. Chas. Whe for a busness and socal meeng.. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. McCaughna lef uesday for her home n Los Angeles, Calf., afer spendng he summer n Mchgan. hey were accompaned by Mss Jenne Sackrder, of Owosso, who wll spend he wner n he wes. Funeral servces for Wesley Clay, a lfe-long resden of Anrm ownshp, were held from he home, souh of Morrce, a wo o'clock Monday afernoon. He wu born on he farm where he ded. nermen ook place n he Vernon cemeery. Corp. Fred Rer, of N. C. Baery Headquarers, Camp avs, reurned o camp uesday ngh, afer hs vs a home. he Ser famly spen a par of he week-end n e Mrs. Fred Rer has been ll snce he frs of he week bu s now mproved. She was aken ll whle n ero for a week-end pleasure rp. Mss Aleen Cornford and {Mss lone Fnk lef Monday for Washng ro, and whle here vsed a on.. C, and oher easern pons, Mary Alce and Jeanne a sfarygrave o enjoy her vacaon n sgh-see- college, fog. Bernard Snson, 19, and C. Coranha lodge, F. and A. M., wll, Moles, 20, of Owosso, escape* whj confer he second degree a a specal,ou serons njury n an Accden las 'meeng «*»*» A. on ^-^- uesday «*-:-- evenng of -* -v nex Wednesday Come o our wonderful Prayer meeng, he hour s Frday ngh on M-71 near E**n*s Mrs. Lawrence Gardner has been wee A lunch Wll follow he degree gas saon, when her ear rolled' H of lae and under reamen a work. over. Boh were aken o Memoral 7:30; brng your Bble and a frend. Memoral hospal. Mr. and Mrs. Basse, of Owosso. hospal bu were dscharged a shor. A. busness. meeng... for... Baps Nex Sunday s World Communon.,. have moved no he Crane enan'me laer. Sunday. hs specal servce n hs *hurch members w beng held n he house formery occuped by he John Repor has ha he Sanders ehureh wll be a 9:30 a. m. Everyone nved. onurch ongh hursday).. Anderson famly, now resdens of.beauy Salonr-Jong a busnass frs- Mrs. John Anderson and daugher, p ^ uon n Coronmv_ s abou o ^ Helen, of Flny were n Corunna on, Meners of Corunna lodge, F. and moved o Owosso, where wll be uesday, Mr. and guess Mrs. of Geo. Mrs. Ackerson C. A. Crane. and ( A M. f ^^ her famles wll enjoy locaed on Norh Washngon S. -u J >, «A «^a pcnc a Henderson park on Sun 's repored ha a parnershp s o be formed wh an esablshed beauy reurned from a norhern moor rp. ^¾]^¾ «-. here Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and he annua! Homecomng of he Mss Margare Elzabeh Collns, James and Mr. and Mrs. Arhur Pea- [Henderson Church of Chrs ook!daugher of Judge and Mrs, J. H. cock were n Sebewamg o spend las, p l w a ^ church on Sanday!Mf Col ns>,^ enered he Unversy S~ y " # w_ \*nh a goodly number of former res- of Mchgan o begn her junor year. njures susaned whle a work on Monday. Ary. Geo.. Pardee, of Owobo, has been removed o hs home from Memoral hospal, followng a major operaon. he Byron Ar club held s frs meeng of he year las Fv'- Jy, wh a luncheon n he home of Mrs. R. S. Houghon. Mss Joyce Sawyer s n Eas Lansng for Freshman Week, havng enrolled as a Freshman a Mchgan Sae College. Mrs. Helen Harper, who has been a recen gues of he Frank Johnson famly, reurned o her home n Ponne on Sunday. Alber Comford, of Corunna. aended he eghh dsrc meeng of Veerans of Foregn Wars held n Fln las Sunday. Mrs. Graham Barlow, of Vernon, s makng sasfacory recovery n Memoral hospal followng an operaon las Saurday. Mss Helen Rley, eacher n he Fln schools, spen he pas weekend n he Kearney Fzparck home, souh and eas of own. Mrs. A.. Soenbur, of Owosso, who recenly underwen an operaon n Memoral hospal, s repored as n a sasfacory condon. Mss Bey Paerson, of emperance, Oho, was a gues he las of las week of her former college mae, Mss Mary Jane Lews. Mrs. Grace, Felk, a sser of oe lae W. A. Rosenkrans, came las week from Washngon,. C, o be a gues of Mrs. Rosenkrans. Mrs. Else Harrs, of Ncholson, souh of Perry, ded n Memoral hospal uesday of njures susaned n an auomoble accden eas of Perry Saurday ngh, when he Harrs car crashed no a fregh ran on he Grand runk ralway. L 1 A recen gues of Mss Mary Jane dormory us year. Among her Renwck was Mss Mary Cabo Hull, many acves wll be her dues as of Brmngham. Alabama. he wo "Bg Sser" o he many ncomng young-women lef Sunday o ener freshmen a he unversy. Mchgan Sae College. Van R. Pond, cy aorney of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ward, of Ven- \ Owosso, who was approachng hs ce Cener, arrved home Sunday evenng from a very pleasan moor rp Memoral hospal early Sunday 82nd brhday annversary, ded n o owa, where hey were he guess mornng. Hs deah was due o complcaons and hs advanced years. of relaves for a few days. Funeral servces were conduced on AX SERVCE Phone 766 Promp, Coureous Servce Ngh or ay. J. PAZZA Corunna Mch. HRS MEHOS CHURCH Woodworh a McArhur Srees Corunna, Mchgan LLOY M. BLAKELY, Mnser 225 Wes Corunna Ave. Servces for Sunday, Sep. 28, :30 a. m. Mornng Worshp. Gues Preacher, Rev. wgh A. Lawson, pasor Behlehem Mehods church, Fln. 11:30 a. m. Church School. Mr. 'Rober Rhoads, supernenden. here s a class for you. 6:3 p. m. Epworh League. Subjec for dscusson, "he Spr of Reverence" wh he presden, Harold Beckwh, as leader. All young people are nved.. 7:30 p. m. Evenng Worshp. Specal gvesa he eachers of Corunna schools and he communy, and her frends. Sun. E. S. Lancaser and Prncpal Ralph Sull wll each have a par n he servce. here wffl be specal musc. Sermon- by Rev. Bmkey. "Four-ffhs ead.** Vsors are ahvays welcome here. llsfnf f Whn Body Rado-calcum and rado-ron are enablng scenss o fnd ou wha happens whn he body n processes n whch calcum or ron are nvolved. he dscovery of elemen 89» eka-odne, by he aom smashers a he Unversy of Calforna, may lead o new reamen of hyrod dsease by hs subsance. From every pon of vew, he producks of rado acve subsances and of rarer sable aomc soopes s of he umos mporance, and has progressed seadly. Mr. and Mrs. Fern Srawsne re- _, urned las Saurday from a delgh- ««*»y mornug from he ««"»"* - f ul moor rp hrough he wander-, ROARY CLUB MEENG L * n Z**"* 1 ' * * * *.. avs, fullv beauful counry borderng our **»»»»».were aken o elakes n Mchgan and Wsconsn..**?* ^cremaon and he ashes he Corunna Roary club wen on «m *»- u J- * *. *hen o hs former home a Quncy, record a her meeng on uesday Mrs. Clara Zvmgeberg. dsrc for mermeb j evenng as very much opposed o he p^den, was a gues speaker a he j he Ocober draf conngen for dsconnuance of wo passenger openng sesson of he Perry Wo- Shawassee couny has been se a rans on he Ann Arbor ralroad. man s club held n he Mehods 39 and ^ boys are o, eave by e j whch ^ eommmy proposed o do. church of he vllage on Frday las. JndUn nhs bn8 Hne 0c 14 a 6:30 resened he ^road by wo broherhood members was guess rep- s announced ha he Ocober p. m. p j was announced uesday draf conngen from Shawassee mornng a Selecve Servce headcouny wll conss of hry-nne quarers n Owosso. Ocober's ccnyoung men, who wll leave Owosso ngen wll be more han double he by ndan rals bus on he evenng 8fce of hose whch have been nducof Ocober 14. led from Shawassee couny n FOfSALE he Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wakns, prom- pas wo monhs. Augus's group -.. 0,_ nen Morrce resdens, observed oaled 15, and he group whch lef" Hereford Calves, Sockers and her 54h weddng annversary on for ero on Monday of hs week Feeders j Holsen Hefers; Feedng Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wakns have numbered 14. Jf m **L f! d 1 * ^ 6¾ Sf^y» resed n he vllage all of her GUber Rose, Pln 0 organzer, 2 ¾ ¾ ^ ^ ^ ^ wedded lfe. arresed n Owosso durng he Red-. Mr. and Mrs. Rober Carmchael, ><>»««^kp. "f convced n munc of Wndsor, Ou., are he parens of >P«J *» Owosso of purchasng a a son born o hem on uesday morn- «whou a perm and carryng ng of las week. Mrs. Carmchael whou nspecon, on uesday alers he former Mss asy Bell, daugh- * h * 1 *? m an ***** * C " a f er of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bell. Cour m Corunna, plead,ng guly o he charges agans hm. he case Jane.Laughln was hosess las wll be referred o he probaon off- Frday ngh for he second meeng cers of he eparmen of Correc- 6f he "Fun" club, whch, on hs ons, Judge Collns announced. Rose occason, cers. feaured elecon of off- 13 o be senenced Oc 4, and re- orohy he Francs, followng presden; were Marjore chosen: {mans me. under $1,000 bond unl ha Hollenbeck, vce-presden; Luclle Wha mgh have been a very serous accden was avered by he pres Spore, secreary; Jane Laughln, reasurer. A wene roas was enjoyed afer whch he grls planned ence of mnd of Mrs. Earl W. Lews n her home a Woodworh and Mco mee n wo weeks wh Marjore Hollenbeck. Arhur sr<»efs on,'monday. Mrs. Lews was cleanng some small arcles n a pan of cleanng flud n her kchen, when an exploson occurred and flames sprang up. Mrs. Lews saved herself.serous burns By quck acon, bu her kchen and nearby rooms were badly damaged by he flames and smoke whch develop * < Where Frends Mee HE QUAKER 2 Mles Eas of Owosso on M-2 OAKE ANERSON AN HS ANCE BAN UESAY, WENESAY, FRAY, SAURAY, SUNAY > ed. he fre deparmen was called and was oblged o use boh waer and chemcal v) pu ou he fre. OO'S RAO SERVCE hree monhs guaranee on our Rado Work All Makes Vence Cener A KCHEN ELEPHONE An EXENSON elephone n he kchen s a grea help n he bg job of runnng a home. enables you o make or answer calls whou hurryng o anoher par of he house,.. les you alk wh your frends and ll keep an eye on our cookng. n shor hs **exra H elephone adds comfor and convenence saves me and erergy. 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6 Ule Waer n Almonds; 'Blanchng' s a Soluon " Some nus are almos half waer when hey are fresh, bu no he almond! s abou as dry as any nu Naure makes. Only one par m 27 s waer. he small amoun of waer n an almond helps o explan why s a raher hard nu o be no. sn' a hard nu o crack, a leas no when comes n he sof shell, or n he paper shell form. Some hardshelled almonds are on he marke, "and hey are no so easy o crack. Because he nu self s raher hard, some housewves "blanch" almonds before placng hen! n salads or cakes. n oher words, hey soak hem n ho waer and ake off a knd of skn from each nu. hen he par under he skn can be ben whou much work he walnu s anoher popular member of he nu famly. here are several knds, among hem he black walnu, he whe walnu and he Englsh walnu. he black walnu s round and h3s a very hard shell. f you crack wh a hammer, you mus be skllful o ge he nu mea ou whole. Some black walnu rees grow o a hegh of more han 100 fee, and he runks may become as much as fve or sx fee hck. he. wood s valuable and n pas mes was wdely used n makng beds, ables and chess. Black walnu rees are found here and here from he Grea Lakes regon down o he Gulf of Mexco, bu hey are no nearly so common now as n days gene by. New efense Agans Mldew Laundry Soap AH akes s a good laundry soap and a few ounces of cadmum chlorde crysals o make shower curans and smlar fabrcs mldewproof. Bureau of Home Economcs' scenss n he U. S. deparmen of agrculure have jus announced a new. mldew-proofng reamen usng hese wo maerals, repors he consumers' counsel of he deparmen. he way o do s hs: Frs make a good suds usng abou wo ounces of mld soap or soap flakes o a gallon of waer. hen, n anoher conaner make soluon wh he cadmum chlorde crysals, usng abou wo ounces of he crysals o a gallon of waer. he crysals can be bough n f drug sore a abou a dme an ounce. Hea boh soluons o a bol. Pu he fabrc o be mldew-proofed n he soap soluon frs, leavng here 10 mnues. Wrng ou and hen le soak for a half-hour n he cadmum chlorde soluon. Hang he fabrc ou o dry jus BS you would any laundered maeral. he reamen should be repeaed afer abou fve laundcrngs. wll no damage or change he color of he fabrc n any way. Conrollng Mohs Suggesons for conrollng mohs n cjohes closes: Brush all clohng an clean he close horoughly. Seal all cracks n he plaser and abou he base-1 boards wh crack fllers. Equp! door frames wh rubber or fel gas-' kes agans whch he door can be shu gh a all pons. Place on he op she] or hang n musln bags from hooks, one pound of flake. naphhalene or paradchlorobenzene for each fco cubc fee of close space. he fumes gven off by he slow evaporaon of he crysals quckly sop moh larvae from feedng and ulmaely wll kll hem f he fumes are reaned long enough n proper concenraon. s herefore mporan ha he concenraon of he fumes be mananed by makng sure ha he close s perfecly lgh wh a gh-fng door. Bayng a ollar A buyer should look for a number of hngs n judgng he qualy of a rug. A good backng ncreases he servceably of rug or carpeng. o es he qualy of he backng, grasp n your hands and feel. Noe wheher seems frm nsead of lmp. n a ple rug examne he densy of he ple ha s, he number of ufs per square nch and he lengh of he ple. Bend he rug over your hand and noce how hck he ple s. he lengh of he ple vares n dfferen ypes of weaves and so can' be consdered alone as an ndcaon of qualy. Obvously a long ple ha s sparse (havng fewer ufs per square nch), would no be as servceable as a shorer ple ha s hcker. omesc Rags A knowledge of he ypes of domesc rugs on he marke may help you o make a good selecon. Admnser s a rug wh a ple Jfebrc. and coon, lnen or jue! backng. A pecular characersc of an Admnser rug s ha can be rolled only lenghwse because New Whe Bread Reans All Essenal Vamns Here s an announcemen ha wll be of neres o he modern housewfe. A new knd of whe bread conanng all he vamns and mnerals of whole whea. hs s an mporan sep ahead n bolserng he naonal de. s 'Snce he Brsh governmen, as a" publc healh measure, recenly ordered all bakers o use vamn flour for bakng bread, publc aenon has agan cenered on he much-dscussed vamn Bl, and he oher vamns* and mnerals naural o whole whea,, usually elmnaed n mllng whe flour. hs new vamn Bl bread, made from he recenly developed whe flour, reans all he. essenal vamn El, vamn G, calcum and ron of he orgnal whea. he flour has been acceped by he Councl on ^oods of he Amercan Medcal Assocaon, and he broad wrapper carres he approved seal of accepance of he -councl.. Jn lne wh he majory of scen> rfle ahd medcal opnon, whch prefers he resoraon of naural vamn conens o processed and prepared foods, he new knd of whe bread s-descrbed as beng neher medcaed nor forfed, bu as conanng.all he naural amouns of vamns and mnerals of whole whea n he flour from whch s made. School auhores and nuron* sfs generally are ndorsng he new bread as beng of mporance n makng avalable an adequae supply of he vamns o chldren o whose healh and growh hey are essenal. scovery of Arfcal Lfe Bears on Heredy Lfe has been caused o develop arfcally n a surprsng new way, was learned a Calforna nsue of echnology. scoverer of he new mehod ha has a bearng on heredy s a noed woman scens, r. Ehel Browne Harvey of Prnceon unversy. Fragmens of sea-urchn eggs conanng no nucle, and hus no chromosomes, have been caused by enrely arfcal means o develop and mulply unl, from one cell, 500 have been produced. n her laes research, r. Harvey explaned, she has been able o develop hs queer form of lfe o he pon wbere he freak sea-urchn creaures are almos able o swm. Effors o carry he developmen of ndvduals furher by reang he unque lvng forms wh vamns and hormones have faled, she admed. he Prnceon woman's work proves ha, conrary o prevous belef, a cell requres no nucleus o be made o sar dvdng and so mulplyng no addonal ndvduals. he former dea was ha no real developmen of a new ndvdual could occur whou he ad of bearers of heredy conaned n he paren nucle. Age and Physcal Fness Physcal fness declnes rapdly wh years n ycung men of mlary age, accordng o resuls of a sudy by r. Samuel J. Kopesky. colonel and chef of he medcal dvson of he New York selecve servce organzaon. here were 82,565 regsrans n he group suded, of whom 37,329, or 45 per cen, were n he age group 18 hrough 25; 25,900, or 31 per cen, n he 26 o 31 bracke, and 19,336, or 24 per cen, 31 o 35. n he younges group 19 per cen were found unf for mlary servce; n he mddle group, 21 per cen; and n he oldes group, 29 per cen. here was, herefore, a 50 per cen ncrease n defecves accompanyng a 10-year ncrease n he age level. hose acceped comprsed 59, 48 and 46 per cen, respecvely, of he ascendng age groups. hose placed n he deferred classfcaon for paral mlary servce were n hese age groups, 22, 23 and 40 per cen, respecvely. Owl-Faced Plane An owl-faced plane of new desgn, sad o be ncapable of spnnng or sallng, combnes a varey of aracve feaures for prvae flers. Handled lke he wheel of a car, a ocro wheel seers he all-meal craf by operang s rudder and alerons smulaneously. On he ground, he same conrol urns a nose wheel for axng. ransparen panels gve all-around and overhead vson for ake-offs and landngs, and for keepng ou of he way of oher planes n he ar. A rcycle landng gear and specal ar-cushoned shock absorbers help j o se down he wo-seaer machne genly. Hydraulc wheel brakes brng o a full sop whn 200 fee, so ha any small feld may serve as a landng place. 'A Mounan See* Monevdeo s no only he capal of Uruguay, bu s a popular seasde resor as well. he cy, spread ou along he sandy shore of he Alanc, boass ha has* 225 sunny days n every year. Uruguay's jfs made sff by he crosswse rdges on he back. delghful clmae ranges n emperaure fron> 32 degrees o 88 de Broadloom s no a parcular weave or qualy, bu means any, grees. seamless rug made on a broad loom Suaed on a pennsula, Monevdeo faces a pcuresque mounan, 54 nches or more wde. Freze s a rug made wh especally wsed yarns whch gves he really) n connecon wh whch he he Orro (ha's Spansh for hll, op surface a pebbly or nubby effec see") s name Monevdeo ("A mounan derved. Modem Ped Pper Needs More han Prey une ; More ^a* 30 vo canoe s_many You're ossng $1.80 down he sll acve mar he magnfcen sewer every me you le a ra lvg landscape of Guaemala. Guaefor ha's he yearly cos of mala Cy, he capal of he counry, was founded n 1776, bu as he feedng a ra. hs sarlng fac s dsclosed n an arcle n Corone beauful, up-o-dae meropols of whch declares ha he modern Ped Pper needs more han a prey une o brng he ras from her holes. o prove, Corone ells abou Chcago's "razkreg," he laes move n ha cy's roden warfare. One of he bgges dffcules n fghng a ra war, says Corone, s o convnce people sn' only he poor n he slums who have ras. he rch have hem oe; perhaps sleeker, faer ras, bu hey have! hem, and mos people don' realze j he presen day daes from For over sx weeks from Chrsmas Eve, 1917, o January 31, 1918 he cy was shaken by an almos connuous seres of earhquakes, PROBAE ORER Sae of Mchgan, he Probae Cour for he Couny of Shawassee. A & sesson of he Probae Cour for he Couny of Shawassee, held a he Probae Offce n he Cy of Corunna, on he 29h day of Augus, n he year one housand nne hundred and fory-one. Presen, Roy. Mahews, Judge of Probae. n he Maer of he Esae of Alexander McKee, ncompeen, Gerrude McKee, Admnsrarx of he Esae of Lesle McKee, former.1941, and ha commencng wh he week begnnng Sepember 7h, 1941, a noce of he conens hereof be publshed once each fweek n he Corunna News, a newspaper of sad couny, for hree successve weeks. JOSEPH H. COLLNS, Crcu Judge. NOCE N PROBAE COUR layng he cy n runs. Rebuldng s sll n progress. o Ward B. Wldermuh, a dsappeared person, or hs unknown pre Guaemala, larges of he sx Cenral Amercan republcs,' s sumpve hers, nex of kn, or legaees and devsees: abou he sze of New York sae. he naonal emblem of Guaemala Guardan,,, of _. sad, esae,., havng.,. ren-., You are hereby nofed ha here s he nave quezal, a brd "wh dored her Fnal Accoun m h«be wll be a hearng n, he Probae an emerald-green slky plumage, half o hs Cour. Cour for Shawassee Couny on'he dashed wh a golden luser above, s Ordered, ha he 24h day 19h"day of January, A , a he amoun of harm a ra can do. ] He sars fres by eang away n- ; wh a lovely purple hue below, and of Sepember nex, a nne o'clock \ nne o'clock m he forenoon, for he a al hree fee long." n he forenoon, a sad Probaa Of-'purpose of gvng you and al ner-. sulaon and causng shor crcus. L _. Hs worms may pass on rchnoss. J ce> be apponed for examnng- and jesed pares an opporuny o show He leaves hs excrea everywhere! v. *» «.<n*«{allowng sad Accoun. cause why he share of Ward B. and hrough ha hs parases and No Auo ags Here, * Wdermuh n he George C. Wldergerms. Hs fleas spread bubonc f on Auomobles hs sland bear of Norh no lcense Carolna's ags < And s Furher Ordered, ha a { mu h esae should no be dsrbued plague and perhaps nfanle paraly-! "Ouer Banks," Ocracoke. copy consecuve of hs order weeks be prevous publshed o hree sad \ deceased jf he, Ward a he B. me Wldermuh, of he deah were of ss. %ul Hs,, lce carry y, nfc he y yphus r **"Vgerm, j, wener Neher ao do ««he owners owners M of he "" half day of hearng, n he Corunna News, George C. Wldermuh he neres m elmnang ras m dozen cars on Ocracoke pay he Q a L. ^^ newspaper prned w and crculang n a < n ~ Z?U hs» *: noce w has K^ been ordered by Norh Carolna gasolne ax. he reason s ha here are no n sad Couny of Shawassee. he Cour because he whereabous hghways on Ocracoke only rals of he above named dsapp eared per ROY. MAHEWS, n he sand and drvng s an ar. Judge of Probae. Wh half he normal pressure n '..., res, however, can be accom_.by Jance Rchardson, Regsrar of Probae. Chcago began when he comms soner of publc wo^ks became neresed n ras as par of he cy's sanaon problem, and he seleced Charles S. Eaon o be Chcago's Ped Pper. -Mr, Eaon chose a ba made from red squll, a dred sea onon and from he easern shores of he Mederranean, because wll no kll cas or dogs or humans. he squll was mxed wh crumbs or coarse meal, mosened o a dough and squred wh ol of anse o remove he human odor. plshed. Ocracoke has no jal or cy hall, no polce offcer and no mayor. 1 has less han 100 populaon. son were unknown a he me of he.deah of hs faher hree years ago fand hs share of he esae s sll awang dsrbuon. Sgned, LYA WLERMUH. ORER O SHOW CAUSE ON PEON FOR SSOLUON ORER OF APPEARANCE >ROBAE ORER Sae of Mchgan, he Probae Sae of Mchgan, n he Crcu Sae of Mchgan, he Crcu Cour for he Couny of Shawassee. Cour for he Couny of Shawassee, Cour for he Couny of Shawassee, A a sesson of he Probae Cour *n Chancery.. n Chancery. cl&w&re v\.o s9s *Vr< S, for he Couny of Shawassee, held la he Maer of he Peon of 0. -_' for he Couny of Shawassee, held J a he.probae Offce n he Cy of ne An fe Maer of ne reon of Edward J. akash, Planff, vs; Permanen: Renewal Only ; Jones Coal Mnng Company, and a he.probae Offce n he Cy of he Jones Coal Mnng Company, and Mary g akash, efendan, he new permanen regsraon j Corunna, on he 22nd day of Sep- Earl Gregg, homas Headngon and n hfe cause appearngr from plaes ssued by he elaware sae! ember, n he year one housand Charles ^Carer, a majory of he affdav on ^ ha h^ ef en dsn moor vehcle deparmen have a nne hundred and fory-one..board of recors for he dssolu- s a non. r esden of hs sae, and black and whe mof. j" Presen. Roy. Mahews, Judge.**>* of he sad corporaon. ha her whereabous are no known he plaes, consderably heaver!of Probae. 0n readng-and flng he Peon o Planff. _ han he presen ags, have a black l n he Maer of he Esae of of homas Headngon. Earl Gregg, On moon of Mlon G. Scfaancupp, background wh rased numerals of homas B, Busard. eceased, uare and Charles Carer, peoners here- Aorney y ±V for w he v. Planff, ^ s or- ** 11 *' 7 h, h. cab * read a a ds " Kear, Admnsraor of sad esae, "»> f '.^e ^jf*^* 10 " o «" d Jo. nes r dered ha he ^d efendan cause ance of 100 fee he name of he havng* rendered hs Fnal Accoun Goal Mmng Company, a corporaon, fc appearalce o be enered n hs sae appears a he op. } ]U rf J Cour., m New Haven ownshp m he ; ^ ^ 1 ¾ ¾ hre* monhs from he Car owners whose vehcles al- l s ordered, ha he 13h day Cmn^ of Shawassee, Mchgan,! dae of ffa 0der and ha ^ defall ready are regsered wll no be affeced unl her presen lcense expres nex March, bu f a car s sold before he presen plaes expre he new sysem wll be appled. hus wo ypes of lcense plaes wll be n use. n addon o he black and whe, nses placed n eher sde of he plae wll be of oher colors. n he upper rgh hand sde s a small slo n whch wll be an nse 1¼ by % nches, whch wll specfy he year. colors, blue and gold, carred by he presen ags. On he lef sde, a larger nse, 2>s by V/* nches, wll bear he expraon dae and wll be of a color o represen one of he seasons of J he year. Under he new sysem, a regs-1 raon number remans wh a car hroughou s exsence. he law j creang hs sysem provdes ha \ any me whn hree monhs pror o expraon of he perod for whch a vehcle s regsered, he regsraon may be renewed for an adj dor.al sx monhs or one year. of Ocober nex, a en o'clock n he ogeher wh he accouns, nvenory, h<jreof ^ Bm of Complan wll forenoon, a sad Probae Offce, be saemens and affdavs hereo be aken as confessed. apponed *or examnng and allowng, J J ^ ^. S ^ e d a - W J«««.» * ***" <**»«* ha hm sad Accoun. Vor Sn? F«2w l w «f *y ***** *««** 8an * ^ And s Furher Ordered, ha a ^ ^ ^ J ^ ^ a ^ c 5 S ^hed n he Corunna News, a newscopy of hs order be publshed hree " * J ^ ^ ^ ^ 2 ^, 5 ^ 1 paper publshed n he Couny of day of hearng n he Corunna News, w*; nn +1.. n*k H. V «f be cormned heren a leas once n n sad Couny of Shawa«*ee. forenoon of sad day, why sad ROY. MAHEWS, corporaon shonld no be dssolved, Judge of Probae. and j s hs wll bear he sae By Jance Rchardson, Regsrar of Probae. Furher Ordered ha a copy hereof be served by nal upon all cred Admr.: uane K*ar, Corunna Ave., ors and sockholders of sad corporaon no laer han Ocober Corunna, Mchgan. l&, Rugs o No Fade Mos modern rugs and carpeng wll no fade excep under drec exposure o sunlgh because manufacurers use fas dyes whch wll las as long as he rug. When cusomers complan abou lgh rugs fadng n color ofen happens ha he rug has acually become so flled wh dus ha seems graysh and faded. A dry cleanng wll almos always resore he orgnal color. Naurally good rugs should have good care. on' jus pu hem on he floor and forge hem. Use adequae rug pads under hem. urn hem every few monhs so hey won' wear n spos where raffc s heavy or heavy peces of furnure have se. on' bea he rugs volenly. s lkely o break or loosen he fabrc. Snow Rub for Frosbe Medcal auhory oday has reversed he age-old decson ha frosben ears, cheeks and fngers should be rubbed wh snow. Condemnng he fac ha rubbng wh snow or even ce frequenly s used as a frs ad measure n cases of frosbe, he curren ssue of Mchgan Publc Healh corroboraed he fndngs of op-flgh medcal auhory by recommendng he use of body hea o renew crculaon. "Use of he warm hand or oher sources of body hea has long been recognzed by physcans as he proper reamen," he journal saed edorally. "Ye," sad, "he old popular noon v rubbng wh snow or even wh ce persss." 'Scssors Cu Frendshp' "' gve you a cen for hem," sad he recpen of a par of exquse embrodery scssors whch had been endered as a gf hus evadng he law of lore. For s wren no he archves of superson ha a presen of knfe or scssors cueh n wan he love or frendshp beween hra or her ha gveh and receveh. Among he mddle classes durng he regn of Elzabeh n England, he saple for weddng gfs was a par of scssors. Objec o arm he prospecve husband and wfe wh a weapon o sever he kno f bnds oe gh. Jusfcaon and Regeneraon S. W. SONE, Corunna, Mch. he word "jusfcaon" mples he exsence of a leas wo persons one o jusfy and he oher o be jusfed. For one o jusfy hmself could only be a personal, selfsh ac whch could no Le acceped by ohers. "Jusfcaon" s a broader erm han can be used n a sngle sense. carres wh he hough of pluraly, a general or rgh hough or ac ha may be acceped by ohers, and all men somehng ha wll pass a par n he mnds of he general publc. o be jusfed hen, s o be n such a rgheous sae as o be acceped by God and Hs people on earh and n heaven. One s a snner because he s no jusfed n hs lfe and conduc. o become a Chrsan one mus, n some way, oban a cancellaon of he pas wrongs of lfe. f here were somehng man could do o aone for he pas sns of hs lfe, by hard labor or payng an amoun of money, by whch he mgh sasfy dvne jusce, he mgh have hope. Bu man sandng alone canno sasfacorly jusfy hmself. God seeng man n hs helplessness and povery provded for hm a remedy, a cure, ha he mgh be brough back no favor wh God. God provded ha remedy n he person of Hs Son Chrs Jesus our Lord. Here are he wo essenal pares, frs he snner o be jusfed and he Son of God o jusfy hm. he Son of God jusfes he snner only on ceran condons. We read: "Le he wcked forsake hs way, and he unrgheous man hs houghs and le hm reurn uno he Lord, and he wll have mercy upon hm; and o our God, for he wll abundanly pardon." (saah 5f?:7.) "f he wcked resore he pledge, gve agan ha he hay robbed, walk n he saues of lfe, whou commng nquy; he shall surely lve, he shall no de; none of hs sns ha he hah commed shall be menoned uno hm; he hah done ha whch s lawful and rgh; he shall surely lve." (Ezek. 33:15-16.) "Repen ye herefore, and be convered, ha your s-ns may be bloed ou, when he mes of refreshng shall come from he presence of he Lord," (Acs 3:19.) "As many as receved hm, son. aed: Augus 6, JAMES S. MNER, * Crcu Cour Commssoner. MLON G. SCHANCUPP, Aorney for Planff. Busness Address: Owosso, Mchgan. o hem gave he power (auhory) o become he sons of God, even o hem ha beleve on hs name. (John 1:12.) "He ha comeh o God mus beleve ha he s, and ha he s a rewarder of hem ha dlgenly seek hm." (Hebrews 11:6.) hese are some of he condons lad down n Hs Word. rue fah, when exercsed by he snner, s acceped by God n he place of obedence, whch he should have rendered. "Abraham beleved God and was couned uno hm for rgheousness." "o hm ha workeh no bu beleveh on hm ha jusfeh he ungodly, hs fah s couned for rgheousness." (Rom. 4:3 and 5.) "Fah was reckoned o Abraham for rgheousness." (Rom. 4:9.) he law demands rgheousness; hough he snner canno obey for pas me, he can by he help of God, exercse fah and beleve. He can come o God, no brngng rgheousness whch he owes, bu he brngs fah n he mers of Chrs's deah, and God places ha fah o hs cred for, or n he place of rgheousness whch he owes! When he beleves, God reas hm as hough he had never snned, as hough he had always obeyed he law. he aonemen of Chrs s he merorous ground of our jusfcaon. Jusfcaon s accompaned by regeneraon, he new brh. "Excep a man be born agan, he canno see he kngdom of God," "Excep a man be born of waer and of spr he canno ener no he kngdom of God." (John 3:3 and 5.) Regeneraon s he resoraon of humany o s prsne sae, he recovery of wha man los n he fall. Regeneraon s an nsananeous change. n pon of me akes place a he same momen of jusfcaon. Jusfcaon may be regarded frs n order n pon of me, boh are nsananeous and ranspre a he same momen. Regeneraon renews he curren of he affecons, and so renews he whole soul ha all he Chrsan graces are resored ha man los n he fall. Whle hey do ne exs n equal degrees of maury and power, hey are all mpared. n regeneraon he power of sn s broken and he prncple o obedence s planed n he hear. Holness becomes he rule and hab of lfe. Jusfcaon and regeneraon are concoman; hey ranspre a he same me, and exs ogeher hrough lfe. o lose o 2 you lose he oher, for hey canno be separaed. All of holness n s lfe and power s bul upon hs foundaon. "he foundaon of God sandeh sure, havng hs seal, he Lord knoweh hera ha are hs." ( mohy :13).

7 85 & General Elevaor Busness We are compleely equpped fo a general busness, and are buyng Beans and all gran crops, and payng he hghes marke prces a all mes. We are handlng all knds of Feeds and Coal, and assure you a square deal always. F. S. CHAPMAN Lennon, Mchgan Phone 21-F-3 Mee You a he HE SWALLOW "ha** wru moa folks of Shawassee Couny say when hey are n Owosso!" ELCOUS HAMBURGERS (A dsncve asy Hammrjer ha you'll lke) CECREAM - SOUPS - HO OGS SOF RNKS Everyhng ases Good a KNZEVS SWALLOW 213 S. Washngon Mch* SHOE REBULNG Prces o Please he Pockehook Wax Shoe Shne 10 Years n Owosso "OC" SEVENS 10c Washngon OWOSSO HUBS' FUNERAL HOME Phone 6. LAY ASSSAN A Compleely Equpped Funeral Home Coruhna Avenue Corunna >J^AAjJLAAA.AAALAAAA^LAA.^^A~-<rV4k"' SPO CASH FOR EA AN SABLE HORSES CALE-$2,00 Hogs Accordng o Sze FREE SERVCE ON CALVES AN SHEEP PLone collec o Owosso 258 ARLNG & COMPANY Successors o MLLENBACH BROHERS CO. he Orgnal Company o Pay for ead Sock? J X ORER OF PUBLCAON Sae of Mchgan n he Crcu Cour for he Couny of Shawassee, n Chancery. Owosso eposors Corporaon, a Mchgan Corporaon, of Owosso, Mchgan, Planff, vs. Mahas L. Sewar, Wllam Koan, Jurusha S. Koan, and Oscar C, Pos, or hs (her or any of her) unknown hers, devsees, legaees and assgns, efendans, A a sesson of sad Cour held a he Cour House n he Cy of Corunna, Mchgan, n sad Couny, on he-7h day of July, A Presen:. Honorable Joseph H. Collns, Crcu Judge, On.readng and flng he bll of complan n sad cau^e, and-he affdav of Seh Q. Pulver aached hereo, from whch sa-'ac-only appears o he Cour ha, he efendans above named, or her unknown hers, dev.-e-s, legaees and assgns, are' proper and necessary pares defendan n he above enled cause; and, furher appearng ha afer dlgen search and nqury canno be asceraned, and s no known wheher or no sad defendans are lvng or dead, or where any of hem may resde f lvng, and, f dead, wheher hey have personal represenaves or hers lvng or where hey or some of hem may resde, and furher ha he presen whereabous of sad defendans are unknown, and ha he names of he persons who are ncluded heren whou beng named, bu who are embraced here* n under he le of unknown hers, devsees, legaees and assgns, canno be asceraned afer dlgen search and nqury; - On moon of Seh Q. Plverj Aorney for Planff, s ordered ha sad defendans and her unknown hers; devsees, legaees and assgns, cause her appearance o be enered n hs cause whn hree monhs from he dae of hs order, and n defaul hereof ha sad bll of complan be aken as confessed by he sad defendans, and her unknown hers, devsees, legaees and assgns. s furher ordered ha whn fory days Planff cause a copy of hs order o be publshed n he Corunna News, a newspaper prned, publshed and crculaed n sad couny, such publcaon o be connued heren once n each week for sx weeks n successon. JOSEPH H. COLLNS, Crcu Judge. Counersgned: SHERMAN B. WELCH, Clerk of Crcu Cour AKE NOCE, ha hs su, n whch he foregong order was duly made, nvolves and s brough o que le o he followng descrbed pece or parcel of land suaed and beng n he Cy of Owosso, Shawassee Couny, Mchgan, o-w: Lo welve (12), Block Egh (8) of M. L. Sewar and Company's Second Addon o he Cy of Owosse, Mchgan. aed: July 7, SEH Q. PULVER, Aorney for Planff. Busness Address: Owosso, Mchgan. NOCE OF HEARNG CLAMS BEFORE COUR Sae of Mchgan, he Probae Cour for he Couny of Shawassee. n he Maer of he Esae of Lews A. Burhans, eceased. Noce s hereby gven ha more han wo monhs from hs dae have been allowed for credors o presen her clams agans sad deceased o sad Cour for examnaon and adjusmen, and ha all credors of sad deceased are requred o presen her clams n duplcae one o sad Cour, a he Probae Offce, n he Cy of Corunna, n sad Couny, and one o he fducary of sad Esae on or befeore he 10h day of November, A.'. 1941, and ha sad clams wll be heard by sad Cour on Monday, he 10h day of November, A , a nne oclock n he forenoon. aed Augus 25, A ROY. MAHEWS, Judge of Probae. Execurx: Hae E. K. Burhans, Corunna, Mchgan. NOCE OF HEARNG CLAMS BEFORE COUR Sae of Mchgan, he Probae Cour for he Couny of Shawassee. n he Maer of he Esae of Olve A. homas, eceased. Noce s hereby gven ha more han wo. monhs-from.hs dae have been allowed for credors o presen her clams agans sad deceased o sad Cour for examnaon and adjusmen, and ha all credors of sad deceased are requred o presen her cl.ms n duplcae one o sad Cour, a he Probae Offce, n he Cy of Corunna, n sad Couny, and one o Mrs. Harre Harmon, Corunna, Fducary of sad esae, on or before he 17h day of November, A , and ha sad clams wll be heard by sad Cour on Monday, he 17h day of November, A., a nne o'clock n he forenoon. aed Augus 29h, A ROY. MAHEWS, Judge ef Probae, *Los' ndan ongues, Agan Are Beng Suded Four exnc souhern exas rbes, ha Spansh explorers ence dubbed, "wanderng and cannbal ndans," have aaned a peaceful sor of scenfc mmoraly. Every known scrap of her dead languages has been gahered no one small scenfc publcaon by r. John R. Swanon of "he Bureau of Amercan Ehnology. her speech, whch now become^ a par of he. record of complex relaonshps of Amerca's numerous ndan groups, s remarkably dsnc, one rbe from he ohor. Unfamlar o mos modern Amercans, he rbes are he Coahulecans. he Karankawans, 'aumalpeeans, and Jananbrans. All were farly small, and probably que prmve, rbes whch ded ou or were massacred n conac wh whe conquerors." '. Maeral on whch r. Swanon has drawn for hs repor of her speech ncludes such documens as a vocabulary of jus 29 words made by wo survvors of La Salle's colony* hese men, brohers, lved wh Karankawa ndans aler her leader's deah n 1687, unl hey \vsre capured by Spanards and hen rescued from a Spansh shp by a French frgae. Anoher Karankawa vocabulary of 106 words was made n 1720 and became los o scenfc knowledge unl dscovered among French archves n A number Of rbes of he souh exas and Mexcan border regon are represened n language record* by wo words apece/ X-Ray n Busness Saves housands of ollars he X-ray baa gone no busness. he machne, developed prmarly o ad n dagnosng human lls, now works n packng plans, n foundres, n servce saons/ and n a dozen ngenous ways conrbues o precson and accuracy n ndusry. Manenance men for he ero Edson company, o be on he safe sde, condemned and replaced many poles whch seemed o be rong bu laer proved o be perfecly sound a hear. Now an X- ray machne mouned on a ruck peers no he poles where hey sand, deermnes her condon, and hus saves he company a lo of poles and a lo of money. Calforna and Arzona crus fru growers use 100 X-ray machnes o sor her crop. Wh hem, afer one severe fros, Calforna salvaged 2,000,000 boxes of oranges whch would have been condemned by ordnary mehods. he ma* chnes had cos $250,000; he or* anges hey saved for marke brough $7,500,000. Peanus conng no he packng plan brng wh hem pebbles and lumps of dr. Neher screens no he elecrc eye could deec hen all, bu he X-ray spos hem. Makers of chewng gum, candy and obacco now use smlarly o d*> cc foregn subsances. We Plaser f Pars Plaser of Pars absorbs mos' lre, and he weer geo, he low* er s elecrcal ressance. r. George John Bouyoucos of Mchgan Sae college made use of hu prncple n a handy gadge whch ells farmers he mosure conen of her felds. Blocks of plaser oj Pavs he sze of safey-mach boxes are bured wh wres leadng o he surface. he weer he sol, he lower he ressance of he bured blocks. Measuremens can be aken by merely hookng he surface wres o a Wheasonc brdge, whch measures he elecrcal ressance. By buryng a number of plaser blocks a key locaons, a farmer can go around a any me and ge a mosure map of bs land. Eggs Rch n Mnerals Fresh eggs are bounful and one of he bes buys o* he marke because hey are good body bulders wh effcen proen n her yolks and whes. he yolks are especally rch n ron he mneral ha helps o form red blood cells. hey are an mporan source of calcum, anoher mneral ha's lkely o be low n many des. Eggs are also a rch source of nhosphorus and are a good source or rboflavn (vamn G). For good measure, oher vamns are always presen vamns A and varyng n amouns dependng on wha he hen had o ea. Modern poulrymen see o ha her hens are lberally suppled wh vamns A and. Every Man a Chef Laes and brghes developmen n he culnary world s a cook-yourself resauran n New York. hs, ogeher wh he resauran proper, consss of a beaufully and shnly equpped kchen where he cusomer can whp hmself up a hamburger supreme or a cheese souffle, whou even he boher ' * dong he dshes afer (he resauran provdes cleaner-uppers). he only lb«"»rs n hs general jolly are he grls who come home ngh afer ngh and wearly cook dnner. mus be prey ough on hem when hey ge <n evenng ou o have her escors propose ha would be no end of fun o go over and dash off a fle mgnon. You've heard abou he fellow who could urn hs car around on a dme. Well, we're no makng any exravagan saemens ke ha abou our John eere racors, bu we do know ha you can pvo a John eere racor whn s own lengh 's done by means of he n* dvdual rear wheel brakes -and, say, does ha save you me a he,row ends., You have boh hands free o operae he seerng wheel all he me al you do s press down on he foo bace, ws he seerng wheel, and you*re ready o go down he nex row k's grea, oo* lor holdng he raeoa on sdehul work,. n ' -V»»1 Come n and alk over. J MAR YALASEK ~ Farm Hardware - - Fresone ref' 22 New Lohrop, Mkb. CASH PA sabled or ead HORSES-J3.00 CALE-$2.00 Marke Prce for Calves and Hogs Carcass Mus be Fresh and Sound Phone Collec Neares Saon nrand 22 Fln 9S31 RENERNG CO. WJmNzjLXj AUCON BLLS HANLE PROMPLY AN CORRECLY, ON SHOR NOCE BY HE NEWS Phone 1373!

8 JU'S CORNERS HEVES OF FOO OPERAE N HOME Wh every rse n food prces, he army of hrfy homemakers ges more recrus. Soppng unnecessary food wases a home has become a^jjs>*^-^e^rrr"ne naon-wde nfc^crken o conserve hs counry's food resources. Home economss a Mchgan Scence Produces umor Wh Mce Expermens ocors do no know he cause of cacer,. bu scenss have produced umors by rubbng mce wh ceran coal-or subsances and synhec chemcals. he grea re Mss Mary Grace Snyder was an also a recen brde, were he.aendoverngh srues Wednesday of Mss ans. Mrs. Osmer wore blue and search problem now s o grow umors n mce vwb. exracs from human cancer vcms. Recenly, Maxne Crowe. - carred a bouque n pasel colors. r. John Frederck Menke of San-j Mrs, Seymour Shpman reurned Followng felcaons a WYM; wed.juflg ford unversy hospal -announced home uesday evenng from a wo collaon was served,- Sae College pon ou ha food \. ha he had njeced mce wh fa weeks vs wh her daugher am he young couple lef laer o wases happen all along he lne.. soluble essences from human her famly n Florda. make her home n Ponac where hey ls here some of he wavs ha ureas cancers. For he frs me Mss Mare Parr accompaned Mr. he groom s employed. such wases may be prevened. n cancer h.sory, he clamed, wo and Mrs. Wllam Parr and famly, Much wase occurs n unplanned or he mce had grown umors. of Owosso, o'lansng Sunday v.'here shoppng. Wse buyers base h r Meanme, r. Paul Eby'Sener hey wore guess of relaves. shoppng plans on 'advenee' meal c;. Mr. and Mr*. George- Crowe, and W. S. C. S. MEES f, he Unversy of Chcago was plans. hey learn o make su- of workng on a.dfferen rack, Snce famly aended a famly pcnc Sunday a Ballhger park n Fln, hon Mrs. Ernes Reed was hoses ajng boh qualy anc> quany of cal relaves of he cancer produc geng her money's worh by check- hu:';:n ble sals are' close chemorng: hs cousn, Mrs. Howard Grocsbeck. Chrsan emperance Unon n he mproper sorage classfes as an he lver. He announced: "An ex he regular meeng of he Woman's everyhng hey buy. ng synhecs, he concenraed on Maser Phelps Eshelman. a former" church house. oher food hef. Any -food keeps rac has been prepared - from he pupl of he Wlknson school bu Mrs; Edward Lyons offered prayer. beer f s sored he rgh way. lvers of persons who ded of cancer, whch on... njecon no ( now of he Mdland school, was he busness conssed manly of he! Lef over fa and drppngs can bv eleced capan of he Safey Parol elecon of he followng offcers: fused agan, bu hey mus be sored mce produced sarcomas (cancers) recenly. Presden, Mrs. George Sanhope; n a cold, dry place. Oherwse a he se of he njecon." Mr. and Mrs. uane Brand and secreary, Mrs. Wllard Snyder;'hey'll no only spol bu run he r. Sener procured over 20 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kreger were reasurer, Mrs. George Zendler. (flavor of oher foods n whch hey pounds of Lvers from persons who Sunday dnner guess of her par-; he program conssed of readngs had ded from -cancer of he somach, lung, esophagus, pancreas, ens, Mr. and Mrs. Ore Gllam near by Mrs Reed> Mrs> George Sanhope, Flushng. Mrs. George Zendler, Mrs. Wllard recum. All he Lvers were per Mr. and Mrs. Howard obey and gnyder and Mrs. Waler Judd, Jr. A chldren, Kenneh and Los, and Mr. (j ue> "ww he World Needs s Clarence obey were Sunday dnner j esus>» was rendered by Mrs. Reed guess of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fergu-- an(j Mrs. Sanhope. eon, of Vernon, Mr. and M's. Howard obey and famly and Mr. Clarence obey spen Frday evenng a he home of Mr. and Mrs. Emle Rgoulo.. A wener roas as-enjoyed. LeRoy Brookhouse, son of Mr. and FERLZER FOR SALE Welsh H-Grade Ferlzer a he Several Mr*. Herman Brookhouse, has joned George J. Crowe farm he Uned Saes Marnes and ex-' analyss o choose from, peed o leave yeserday ( Wednesday) for Souh Carolna. Mr. and Mrs. anel Quck and daugher, olores, were guess of relaves n Holly. Sunday. hey found hs sser, Mss lene Quck very ll wh a hear almen. Royal Snyder spen n<* laer par of he week n Benon Harbor. He was accompaned by hs sser, Mrs. Charles Soddard, who had spen he pas week here wh relaves. A son, Rober Ray. was bom las hursday o Mr. and Mrs. John Luce, who resde near Fln. Mrs. Luce wll be remembered as Mss-Beulah "Wlcox, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wlcox. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Eshelman and famly, of Mdland, were Sunday guess of her moher, Mrs. Lzze Phelps. her older daugher, Mss Wnfred, s aendng a school n ero n he neress of he Nash auomoble company whch wll enable her o oban a beer poson wh ha frm. he marrage of Mss Madelne Brand, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. F"rry Brand, o Allan Randall was solemnzed Saurday afernoon a! four o'clock n he Brand home. Only members of he mmedae famles wnessed he ceremony, whch was read by Rev. E. L. Car- EASON Afer recessng hrough he monhs of July and Augus he Eason Women's Chrsan emperance Unon wll begn s acves for anoher year by holdng an afernoon meeng a he home of Mrs. Floyd Walworh. A busness meeng n charge of he presden, Mrs. Ray Jacobs, and a program arranged by a commee has been planned for he afernoon eneranmen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank anko were pleasanly surprsed a he CSFA hall Saurday ngh when frends nved hem o a gaherng n honor of her elevenh weddng annversary. Bey Selck played a pano solo and Joe are used. Some of he mos obvous food wases occur when food s bvng prepared for cookng. " Cases n pon are poaoes peeled oo hck oranges and lemons only parally squeezed ousde leaves of leuce or cabbage hrown away as a maer of hab ' Poor cookng and servng cause oher food losses. ndrecly, hey may be he reason ha he famly leaves so much food uneaen on he slae. Burned food can be a oal loss. Mea cooked a oo hgh a emperaure shrnks more han should n he process, hus reducng he number of servngs per pound of mea. f vegeables are mproperly cooked, valuable vamns go off no hn ar. And f he waer n whch vegeables have been cooked s hrown away, vamns and mnerals go along wh. QOAYLE FAHUY GAHERS Honorng he brhday of he moher Mrs. Wm. Quayle he famly of Mr. and Mrs. Quayle were guess las Sunday n he home of Ay. and Mrs. Jas. Quayle, he famly and oher relaves o he number of 22 beng seaed a ables ars Rcher eneraned wh accordon cally lad *nd decoraed, for dnner. musc. A lae supper was served.. w0 Handsome brhday cakes were ck Bokros presened he honored among he decoraons one of hese couple wh lovely gfs from her beng made by Mrs. Edgar Hallock. frends. one of he guess. Frends of Marn Hornak gahered hose presen for he alogeher a he CSFA hall Sunday evenng as pleasan occason were, besde Mr. Mr*. Roy Osmrr, ncp Carol Jf>an a gesure of farewell o Mr. Hornak, and Mrs - Quayle, Mss Jean Quayle Brand, «ns honored uesday evenng, a a mscellaneous shower. Her: he army hs cy; Mr. and Mrs. Oo Hallock who lef Mondav o be nduced no ;«n, M**. a»d Mrs. Harold Wallace. moher, Mr*. Harry Brand and sser, M = Mr. and Mrs. Edwn Spler cele.l ;m J ^ ^.Khzaheh and Helen Madelne* beng- he hosesses. Abou hry p-fss enjoy-d,mv, l,y eneranng he members of ' n '.^ FP'-mnr.or.; Mr. and Mr.- braed her 34h weddng annver-," nd Mj- and Mrs. Allan Hallock,,nV several (fames pror o he presenaon of..he lovely array of gf?. Fol her famly a a 7 o'clock dnner on E,, f? Ha,1 f * c and 5, > «au*h..rs lowng: he openng 1 hursday evenng. Mr. and ^^.,^. and... Mr... and, Mrs., John, of he gf* n S_. Quayle, < Spler (Maude Lle) were marred M. 0l he ' hos and her wo ohl1 * dany lunch was served. Mr. and a h«?r home n Owosso by Rev. Mr. <cn. Mrs. O^ner are resdng n. Flushng. Keene, a former pasor of he Eason ' A socal afernoon was passed followng dnner and many annversary and Owop!>-o Church of Chrs. hey have our chldren: Claude, of Owosso; Bruce, of Lansng, and Orval and gfs were lef wh Mvs. Qmyk, as well as lovng wshes for many happy RANALL-BRAN reurns of he day. Maran a home. Callers a her home ha evenng- were Mrs. George Allen, of -Owos.so. and Mrs. Wllam Prce, of Florda. Mrs. Alce Augusne has reurned from a vs wh her daugher, Mrs. Augus Holzhausen. Mr. and Mrs. Phlp Holzhausen and famly were Sunday guess of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Conkln.-- WORKERS N HS NAME he Sepember meeng of he Workers n Hs Name class of he less. he home had been prely Mehods Church School was held decoraed wh garden flowers and Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Beamsh las hursday wh Msses Mary and an alar had been formed by baskes were Sunday dnner guess of Mr. Hae Lyon n her home. he f whe gladol and candlelabra. and Mrs. Lev Conkln. he occason was he brhday annversary of occuped he char and he meeng presden, Mrs. E. J. Allmendnger, Msses Joyce and Edra McCombs played pror o he ceremony and, Mrs, Junor conkln (Jean Beamsh), was opened wh sngng and a devoonal servce followed Mss Hae also he weddng- march on her mandoln and guar. Lyon gvng he Scrpure readng, he brde wore whe marqusee Mrs. Mnne Pra offerng prayer wh narrow bands of lace a he Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sherman have and Mrs. Edward Sloan readng was and on he skr. Her shoulder reurned from a vs wh frends n "God s Love." n response o roll lengh vel was held n place by a ' Canada. call Scrpure verses on "fah" were dany band of lace. She carred a Andy Messenger, Jr., of Ypslan, gven. shower bououe of whe baby mums. spen he week-end wh hs parens A busness meeng followed and Mr, and Mrs. Roy Osmer, he la- \ n Vernon 21 sck calls were repored. he er a younger sser of he brde and* Mrs. Graham Barlow underwen a : commee on quls was apponed,. J major operaon n he urand hosas follows: Mrs. Nelson ubbs, Mrs. ;pal Saurday. Ellen Shaw and Mrs. Edward Wason. o nvesgae he needs of ORER OF PUBLCAON Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Sherman eneraned a pary of frends from several chldren repored, Mss Hae Sae of Mchjran, he Probae Por Huron on Sunday las. Lyon and Mrs. Gerrude Reed were Cour for he Couny of Shawassee. Mss Gene ennson and Mss June apponed. was also repored ha A a sesson of he Probae Cour Ferrs have enrolled n Mchgan a qul had been gven o a needy.famly. Anoher em of busness for sad Couny, held a he Probae ; Sae College a Eas J^ansng. Offce, n he Cy of Corunna, on Mr. and Mrs. avd Bushman, hursday, he 11h day of Sepem- norh of he vllage, wll eneran ber, n he year of one housand nne j he..junor Bble class of he Mehhandred and fory-one. J ods church on Frday evenng of Presen, Roy. Mahews. Jud(?e* hs week, n her home. of Probae. j he Senor Crcle of Kng's augh- n he Maer of he Esae of, 4 «r s held a very pleasan meeng Effe V. Mner, eceased. las Frday wh Mrs. M.. Ma- On readng and flng he peon j hews, when weny members and of James S. Mner and Maron Smh,! guess wre presen. Plans were Co-Execuors of sad Esae, prayng made for he annual Bazaar, o be for a Lcense o Sell Real Esae o held n he home of Mrs. Fay Pra pay debs. on Ocober 24. s Ordered, ha he 13h day of Ocober nex, a nne o'clock n he forenoon, a saj Probae Offce, be assgned for hearng sad peon. And s Furher Ordered, ha a HEALH LECURE eopy of Urn order be publshed hree consecuve weeks prevous o sad r. A. McGlp, of he Owosso day of hearng n he Corunna News, rugless Healh Cener, announces m newspaper prned and crculang a Free Healh Lecure, o be gven n sad Coany of Shawassee, n he hall a 113 N. Ball sree, ROY. MAHEWS, Judge of Probae. By Jance Rchardson, Probae Regser. Owosso, on Frday evenng of hs week, a 8 o'clock, when F. A. Sawall, lecnrer, wll speak on "How o Fnd Healh and Keep." lecure s free o he publc. he was he changng of he hour of class meengs from wo unl half pas wo o'clock. was announced ha Mrs. ela Currer, norh of own, wll open her home for he Ocober meeng, Mrs. Wason as program leader f>'. he day. A plan was made also o vs shu-ns n class groups. he program for las hursday n charge of Mrs. Sloan was as follows: Brhday greeng songs for wo members whose annversares are hs week; Mrs. Pra's and Mrs. J. B. Hardng's; brhday poem, Mrs. Sloan; song, "s So Swee"; readngs, "Procrasnaon s angerous," Mrs. Reed* "Wha,s he Soul?" Mr*. ubbs; "he Vcorous Fah," he presden,- poem, "Spend an Hour," Mrs. Pra. Ffeen quesons on he lfe and acves of Paul were presened and answered afer whch Mrs. Allmendnger pronounced he benedcon. Refreshmens were served by he hosesses, a socal hour ensung. fecly normal. He ground hem, exraced he fa, dred he resdue o "a flaky brown maeral." n June, 1939, he njeced a soluon of he powder no 5«mce. Resuls o dae: (1) 3«mk* have ded of varous dseases; (2) seven are sll alve and healhy; (3) "13 umors ave appeared." o check hs expermen, r. Sener* "rode a lke' preparaon from he lvers of persons who had ded from a varey o dseases oher han cancer, njeced he exrac no 3 mce. No umors appeared. Fnes Fossl Pearls Found n Wesern Kansas n he fusy workrooms of he Smhsonan nsuon recenly reposed some 50 hard lle balls, onehalf nch o one nch n dameer. o a layman's eye hey looked lke dull, dry gray or yellowsh-gray pebbles. Acually, hey are pearls and, as pearls go, huge. her value as jewels s zero, bu hey are precous o scence. hey are fossl pears. n he Chalk age of 100,000,000 years ago, when he dnosaurs reached her lurd clmax before exncon, here lved m he sea shallows a bg molusk, noceramus, wh a shell wdh up o four fee. noceramus was no much dfferen from modern oysers, made pearls he same way surroundng a foregn rran nsde s shell wh concenrc layers of he calcum-carbon-oxygen compound. hese noceramus pearls were found n wesern Kansas n 1935 by George Fryer Sernberg of For Hays Kansas Sae college. Snce many oher fossl pearls had been prevously dscovered, he college ( museum dd no pay much acn- ' lon. Recenly Sernberg shpped hs sony, lack-lusre reasures off o he Smhsonan for an exper appru^a). he Smhsonan's crack paleonologs, Roland Brown, examned hem wh enhusasm, dashed off a scenfc repor, and pronounced hem he fnes fossl pearls, for sze and shape, ever colleced. Gas Sove n Condon A gas sow; may be kep n good condon (by washng wh soap and waer,; or soda and waer f s very greasy. When he sove s cold, wpe wh kerosene or a mxure of wo pars kerosene and one par urpenne. Burners of ol and gas soves may be cleaned by deachng hem from, he sove «and placng hem n a pan large enough o hold hem and coverng wh washng soda and waer. One-half o one pound of soda may be used o a gallon of waer. Bol hem unl he grease, soo and charred food s dslodged. Wpe hem wh paper and hen use an old brush, rnse wh ho waer and pu he burners gck on he sove and dry hem by lghng he flame. oublng Up n Sleep When people rerac hemselves n bed, hey usually assume a ypcal doubled-up poson. hs same poson has been found n all he peoples of he world, whle sleepng. r. A. L. Epsen, Russan scens, afer a long seres of sudes on hs subjec, concluded ha he doubled-up poson was a subconscous effor o reurn o he embryonc poson. s hs same poson ha an embryo frs assumes n he uerus (womb) of he moher. Varous dseases also were found o be represened by varous characersc sleepng posons. Some people experence a desre o assume hese posons when hey frs begn o feel sleepy, bu do no ake hese posons n sleepng. Mexco Clams Vlla Mexco has refued he clam ha Gen. Francsco (Pancho) Vlla, he noorous band chef whose lfe and explos have been he heme of numerous books and moon pcures, was a Colomban. When he clam was made recenly n Colomba, Mexco produced proof n Mexco Cy ha he band was born n n Ro Grande on June 5, 1878, and was chrsened oroeo Arango, bu con *! sdered Francsco Vlla more pcuresque. PAYS S KEEP! Have you been accusomed o hnkng abou farm power n erms of "How much does cos?" oday here's a knd of power ha doesn' cos... PAYS* fulschfumers «SEH UVN6 O KER rum Flffl AlKs - Chalmers **easy keepng" racors are desgned and bulk o PAY BACK n he sanchon M *jcpd do-er" m he feedk*. power wh less wegh ha scncapkfhd wnv he -»! fad yon horn. More psoo Jh- HM pmcmeml per dollar ha's yardsck of acual power. Fas wodang speeds ha make yon MASER of your farm wh less "vesed, wh less for foc sad upkeep. Powered rgh o f sandard sse sssplenens. he fol 2-plow WC racor handles all 2-plow loads, ncludng power ake-off operaon of he large sa Al-Crop Harveser. Why wm longer why he a dwe o «14 HKbods? We wh be glad o da fmwr bm f*** *» ***P Com* a '960 w- MOEL WC 2 H.0W Fell 2-plaw bo*r fondle* any 2- pow oad. Mora eracoo bg, wde l-m. ns. Hgher clearance. Curvmm»& emy by oue (roo «H>c«b * «Mrug, quarer dodge. MCB. RfrfCCC 4 o Wf VOSJsjf fssv^rmessb MM* pfcfc-«p pfaw. #54; acvaor. EAN MPLEMEN CO. HOWAR MACK, Manager Oppose Cy Hall urand, Mch. NO RE, WLE F> NO NEE O COVER FOOS o preven dryng " Celery leuce say crsp on he open shelves YOUR OWN FREEZNG LOCKER Freezes fooas a home Keeps ffosed foods feu weeks acually makes mea more ender CU FOO BLLS MANY OLLARS a^s ans A?se NEW RAY GUARS HEALH SPACE FOR PRCE SEE ALL HE MAGC OF HE NEW SEWfR-WARNER UAL-EMP... And le wha K saves pay for one! RAGE WASON, Vernon, Mchgan

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