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1 HE CORUNNA A Consoldaon o h* Corunna ndependen and Corunna Journal ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. CORUNNA, MCHGAN HURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1935 VOLUME L, NUMBER 8 SK and Hgher Prces SlS 2S OULOOK FOLLOWNG FARMERS* DAY MEE. mproved jfnar^e*! Condon B*<-, levcd Grea Help or he Season. Greaer demand or arm producs, hgher prces or hose sold, and a more promsng prospec or he presen year are some o he encouragng eaures dscussed n he 1935 agrculural oulook or Mchgan ssued Uy he economcs deparmen o Mchgan Sae College. mprovemen n nancal condons probably conrbued mos heavly o he ncrease* *we o arm produce, even a he hgher prces prevalng. Poao growers, darymen, ard producer* o cannng cherres had he leas dare n he beermen o Mchgan *«n condon*. ncreased receps or produce old was no an MUued gan, however, as prces?r goods bough also ncreased. Some o a* unceranes o reurns rom crops a <rorn and wh*a crops n Mchgan are removed or 4he armers who how crop conrac!*. he acreage whch hey have planed or wll plan hs sprng, s deermned and hey wb3, receve bene paymens n addon o he sales prces or her grans. Mchgan armers have a avorable marke or so wner whea. Malng barleys are ap o brng, a premum as he las crop was shor. Malsers preer he sx row barleys or her purpose. All eed grans were a shor cro las year and all avalable socks wll be cleaned up beore harves. he las bean crop was only enough or a year's marke supply, so here should be 'lle carry over. he shor crop was- caused by' drough.condons, however, and large planngs hr* year wll be ollowed by ow prces unless he weaher agan lms 'producon o beans. Rsng prces or meas, may lead p an ncreased use o beans or human ood. Poao growers now ace he old suaon o low prces or a large crop. Prospecs* or he 1935 crop are o course,-dependen upon he acreage planed n he whole counry. A presen, he growers have asked he governmen o ad hem n placng poao producon upon a conrolled bass. Any regulaons adoped or h3 crop probably wll be placed upon he amoun o sock markeed and no upon he number o acres o poaoes grown. Growers o sugar bee s are guaraneed pary prces or hs year's crop. hs wll ad Mchgan armers who have a base acreage or bees. Farmer s who lave never grown Rev. and Mrs. Baldwn were he were rendered by Mr?. Edward G. parens o a amly o nne, sx j Kay,, and vocal solo s by Mes Meldaughers and hree sons, all o vn, who was aecompanjeu by Mswhom, wh he sorrowng wdow, Lucas, o he h'gh school aculy, survve. hese are as ollows: Mrs. Ms s Bey "Vrgn Derr read w«georgl Lawcock, o Corunna, we, lovely, poems o a paroc naure, o ormer Sher Lawcock; 'Mrs. ;»nd Maser Eugene Derr gave a W.R.C MEES Oscar Kurlng, o Elmra, N. Y.;; ne exhbon o ap dancng rou- A he regular meeng o he W. Mrs. George Webb, o Flushng;; nes wh hs sser,. Bay.Vrgna, NORH NEWBURG CLUB R, C held las hursday n he ba- Mrs. George Kenyon, o Ann Arbor: j playng h s accomnannens. bees wll no be able o oban conracs unless ormer growers reuse vrlv Ve^ Mrs. George JSuon, o Fln; and A damy luncheon was served, by.,, alon rooms n he cour house, en <*oy*ble meeng o he member ^ hree vsors were Mrs. George Haner, o Lennon ; he hosess, who used red as he year, and n many o he ssues, Appeared hsj shor sores and well o grow enough bees o make up he Norh Newbrg Farmer's Club was presen Mllard Baldwn, o Durand; Paul gowng color o February, n aer Mchgan allomen. held las hursday wh Mrs. Adelaj be ' ransacon o roune bus- Baldwn, o Howell; and Wllam decorave scheme. he able was wren edorals. When, wrng he, he uure or darymen appears Reynolds as hosess asssed by her Jnder he drecon o Mrs, Baldwn, who resdes a he Bald- cenered wh red lps, wh edorals or he school publcaon, a lle brgher. Prce s or dary producs are now mprovng and sor P X * J * e mos mporan ssues o le, and ^eneshp, all bu ^ ^ - o ^ Paroc Assocaon survved oy one broher, Lous Bald- j "haches" scaered abou he lace parens, Mr. and Mrs. homas WH- Carr Hughes ncluded plans or a wn home, n Lennon. He s also:** 11 r^ Gal always conned hmsel o he candes lankng, ard red age socks o mlk producs are lower han hey were one year ago. here were several guess. he mee- j rooms er, Mrs. Myra Allen, o Manseld, j w h e - w a successul eld. hree amles were represened, and ^ ^ ^^y ^ Feb 2S n he baalon wn, o Shpley, Florda, and a ss- cl hs lerary hand alway <>h. Dany cakes, ced n red and s poned o b a chsrry cenerng each, Peed prces are very hgh, however, ng ollowng he bounul dnner A ahor progrjm o owe d he buswas opened by Presden M C. B. Cook!; Penn^ 20 grandchldren and seven and lovel y red and whe napkns Beore beng conned o he and only rs class e»ws wll be able..... K - *: V v ****' a**±ng. Remarks were made grea-grandchldren Howell nsuon, Gal was a paen a he Unversy o Mchgan were also used. Mrs, C. M. Blhmer o reurn a pro. and he chaplan, devoonals Fred were Brooks conduced by by Mr& j. ^ Sheldon and Mrs. *^. Hazd Qukk oelso he ormer Funeral servces were conduced poured. Hospal. He ha s aced as sar reporer and sa poe n prevous Poulrymen who have reaned * Fnland" was he subjec o an \ ^ ^ 'pruden. Mrs. Hae rom he Mehods Epscopal her layng locks snoul<j be n a neresng arcle presened by Mrs.. Robnson ^ ^ wo beer poson han hey were n las Lnco n readngs; Church n Lennon on uesday aernoon, a wo o'clock, conduced ssue year, and he numbers o layng 1 ^ a ha C Ul " Mrs. Eunce Vbber read "Send O BEE GROWERS s o he publcaon. he "Lamp Pos" wa s rs sared n 1931,»y, b e only counry among our s Her a Valenne"; "Lncoln's Brh- by Rev. Wllam Schls. he body hrough he eors o some o he hens has been reduced. Demand or baby chcks wll probably be beer u\ ^ul k ha & % n0 re P uda 1 ed lav n sae rom 12 o'clock unl! _ c - E * *J yes, secreary o he ^ ; duy" and "Valenn*" were read by paens, ( _ o wcorrespond W «1 ^ wh u ohers, luc he hour o he.servces. A he u- P h s sprng han was las year, ha deb. She drew or ns a.splen-, Mr8 Loe Peacock and a readng wosso. Chamber o Commerce, s by sendmg round-robn leer* rom dd menal pcure ol h: Unusually large numbers o bee s European j enled "Nohng Ba a Flag" was neral a number o pasors rom "> "cep o a message h s (hursnearby ce 8 were presen o pay da y>.«*"»oon, sang here s a edor o he publcaon. He s he one ward o anoher. Gal s he hrd counry wh s graphcal poson,! ven b US Loe Goodall. cale slaughered las year have reduced he number on arms unl _* > - _ V:-. J *. suerar olan h= v*ar_ FJPH and closed wh a descrpon o, hc ^ ^,^ was ncluded wh las respecs o he depared, among Possbly o he operaon o he; ^ ^, ^ o Mrs. Frank Davs o some o s cusoms ha are amus-' he usua] cereab(>n es. hese beng Rev. Dr. Damond, or- u P r P 1 * 11 * hl s y«ar. Feld men m*n are ar,.-.. ^.-»«, hs cy. appears ha prces or "bee wll be mg o an Amercan. j mer supernenden o he M. E. ben * sen * n o hs. errory or he maerally hgher han n Normal eed prces or cmwyp cmwyp shor poems ha were rbues o luxlulalunal KUwAm Fln, Rev. Joseph Chapman, o n * he approxmae acreage or he Mrs. heodore Srancn read wo nrn>raual ODAPDAU Church, Rev. Scoeld, Rev. Hood, o ^^P^ * sgnng up and ascerany e mal eed crop s nex summer wll Bancro, and Rev. Ausn, o Ver-, a *.,,, probably lead o compeon m buyng eeder cale, and he prces pad C^^ «r >» -u j- * / " u non# s absoluely mperave hs «, k w,,.. Anoher recreaonal program DELGHFUL LUNCHEON llss Kuh Frank gave wo pano j -cn^» *_ ^ *. > J under FERA auspces was eaured or hem may be so hgh a 3 o make WaAn^n/^ h. ^ ^ J 0 *.,..,,., -,! year ha all armers sgnng or Mrs. Kaharne Peacock and «he Communy Buldng, Mche venure hghly speculave. ^ Lncoln dedl he ollowng close rend^ o he sugar bees mus rs sgn he daugher, Louse, were hoss lad; *, Curdy Park, on Wednesday evenng. deceased aced as pall be^ers: governmen bene conrac, and Saurday or a brdge luncheon o Lamb prces probably wll be hgher, bu mprovemen n. he woolen a 1? ' 0 J lc, dlscb! sed Henry Mller, Ulysses D!eck,Leonard h s can only be done hrough he whch 17 lade s were bdden «MO> n ;» * A- J he eneranmen planned or hs week ncluded baskeball and Luce, Frank Moore, Charles Brock couny agen, E. R. Hancock. s] Luncheon was served a 1^30, he n0,0, mlls wll have o occur beore prces «J nr Z Z / 8* * o a vared naure or boh carred over o hs meeng, was * or wool ncrease. he numbers o»*. A * A rormo and Frank Wlle. he wves o he hereore urged ha all armers who guess ndng her places marked ; *^^M.,^^ re-nroduced bv u ^ Cameron -, Carru- J, men and women.,,. \_ _ ^_ J bearer s aced as lower lades. conemplae rasng sugar bees hs by hand-made valennes, each o sheep <n arms was reduced by removal - hers, and was dscussed a some. h ra!, or^«^ o sheep rom drough areas, S been enlarged A he servce, John Lemme. o V ear ' K e n ouch wh Mr. Han- whch conaned an orgnal valenand here may be unusual compeon or eeder lamb s nex all provded. lengh by Mrs. C. B. Cook, F.,n 0rder ha mus,c or m dern as Fln, sang, accompaned by Mss cock a, c once - Conracs wll no be ne message, and also a verse apwell as or old me dancng, may ' be Brooks, B. W. Maoon and C. B. Marjore Snon, granddaugher o rec >g *ed unless he governmen proprae o each gues. A Valenhe deceased, also o Fln., bene conrac s rs sgned. ; ne decorave scheme was rnan- Cook, and he parcular nerence eed s plenul. hese weekly pares are growng rom he dscusson was ha manv J > * J Followng a bre bu beauul aned a he dnng able and he Owners o brood mares apparenly sll have an opporuny o make na^~ «.»* A «*u J v 1 n sze and populary and are open servce a he church, where he de smaller ables. a ar pro or rasng good cols. people are dong her own hnkng... ^ _ *..... v J < L? o r a man wl,ose admnsraon Aucon brdge wa s played durmr here has been no ncrease n he *>A - ^*. * * K pared had worshpped or many had no made a sngle major ms- he aernoon, Mrs E. Sdne o every one n h? communy, yeas,.>he remans w^re enderly ake Governor Comsock seems o and Mrs. A. W. Curs wnnng he number s o horse* on arms al- ana a lo o. m,,... conveyed o Greenwood cemeery have been he vcm o prey harsh rophes or hgh scored^and Mr! W hough move cols have been rased o'clock. V* - -J -^* * J, hose havng any suggesons o Vernon, and were deposed m he reamen a he hands o he c*m r P. Gallagher and Mrs. Clyde Pn-" h^«>zz ^ CUU Vl mak «or preerences o games are amly Jo, *^11«^,«^ ollowers. ney, he. awards or low scores.. «*"» unl?l r 2J& L \ rec,e asked communcae wh Lews ClQSmg «%«J* ^ h0ur ' 4 Shane, FERA drecor. n he *a*c ew years. he declne n he number o old horses ha s more han ose he greaer number o cols. Expor markes or Amercan rus have "remaned more conssan han or any oher cla's s o agrculural producs. Producon o rus s '.'ncreasng, hovever, and growers o cherres' or he cannng plans are growng more 'ru-han he marke wll consume a a ar prce. here appears o be no rea son or ncreasng he acreage o grapes. Bearng vneyards wll produce a sucen crop o supply he presen marke. wo lgh crops o peaches n Mchgan have le he growers hopng or beer producon hs year. he prospecs or a beer marke or vegeables appear brgher. Sores o canned vegeables have been reduced a*s a consequence o shor crops ollowng he drough, Canceres may oer conracs a hgher prces and or larger acreage* han las year. FRDAY AFERNOON CLUB ] "1 Dd Wh My Lle Hache, Uncle"! ] POMONA GRANGE DeegacS Kaed MODERN PRKOLLAS welve members o he ^Modern Prscllas gahered las hursday n he home o Mrs. Waler. Parker, o Owosso, when, n a parcularly delghul manner, he brhday annversares o several members o he club were celebraed, all o DEAH OF REV. BALDWN A lvely dscusson was pre.dpa-j. ad a he Perry meeng o he Pomona Grange las week, when j Jaroes A. hompson, 'commssoned j o \ o agrculure, spoke beore ha J body. Mr, hompson, near he close :. o hs address sad,'"ha h- depar-j '' \ men was laborng under he' yoke. REPUBLCAN COUNY CONVENo 98 deren laws, whch, because JON HELL/ ODAY. o r * her nvolved naure, made he perormance-, o duy exremely dcul.'" Followng chs reerence, A. B. weny-sx Delegaes are Named o : Cook, o Maple Rver, spoke and a-! er prasng he work c: he sae's.-j Aend Sae Convecon a : che execuve,.dvanced "he opnon Dero. ; ha would probably be beer c '; elmnae he house o represen";- By Ej Wjle \ ves and o reduce he number o, legslaors o hal ;he number no v.- Abou ne-on aended he! n Lansng. ] *»";* convenon c; he ^v.^cm j Mr. Cook advocaed an elecon p * r >' n. e!d a he co;:r hoj c nan! every our vears o deermne: ^ (^nursday; aernoon, «: S o 26 1 wheher he sae should have a kg! '- le *e***s o he sae convenon slaure or no. he voe avored ; w * l \e± he sae convenon a legslaure, he represen*^-er j W1 " ** ae 4 a D****. * March U could A;, H h. he nomnaed, A ; n» aerward «*^»rh and *«A! wll wc * n be canddaes nomnaed.' ar sa-s oces eleced n he ollowng sprng, h<,.,^ sad. He suw*--*ed ha's CO day{ ^.«P~«w he local conperod be esablshed as he kugh ^, ^ 1 Udg^ J^*S a Co? " o o me ha M ^uuure should^^ Gerumw rseh Puhrer, o he annual meeng o he Frday Aernoon Club was held las Rev. Wllam Baldwn, or sxy Mr. Gook sad, "he Legslaure has J**^* 1 /**,. 0 0w «*«.»nd Norman be n sesson. Owosso; Herman Dgnan, sae rep- Frday n he home o Mrs. Henry years a resden o Shawassee couny, an<j one o he bes loved o ulness, has no he condence h* ls o delegae* eleeed o n a large measure oulved <s use u ^ Jw "«ns- Wlle, wh Mrs. Charles Buereld ag her assocae hosess. s csens,passed away n hs o he _ peopw he assered ha represen Shawassee couny a he Followng he regular openng home one mle norh o Lennon, on ^ expensve o have he Legslaure sae convenon are: Anrm, Wlber Lews; Bennngon, Wllam roune, over whch he presden, Saurday las, a he advanced a^ej work all wner and hen have he Mrs. Fred Ha*elback, presded, and (hese annversares comng n he». ^1 y- hree years. Rev. ; governor veo her eors or he Clne; Burns, Oscar Barnes; Caledona, Joseph Felds; Fareld, Har whch ncluded a roll cah response monh o February. O hese honored members o he club, our were or a number o years do on all mproan maers. Mr. ry Purvs; Hazelon, Harry Colby; Baldwn had been m ll healh people voe hem up or down as hey o "Places Would Lke o Vs", he elecon o ocers was announced. hs resuled as ollows: Pres Louse Peacock, Mss Jenne Wes- vald Eleven year a ago, whle pasor j ^err^d" o" hepeople n "he rs Clarence Kayaer; Owosso ownshp, presen. Mrav Cadd Fnney, Mss and or rur years had been an n- Cook sad maers mgh ^ as well be New Haven, Bay Jones; Mddlebury, den Mrs. Charles apbocse; vce brook and Mrs. W. J. Parker. he o he Mehods Church a Shas- place. J. W. Hurs; Perry No. 1, Lawrence presden, Mrs. Chalmer Bhmer; h, Mss Edh Newell, was unable burg, he suered a sroke o paraly- Upon he saggeson o Earl Sone Wakns; Perry No. 2, A. G. Wakns; Rush, John eler; Scoa, E. secreary, Mrs. Erwn LaBalne; o aend. ss. Laely he pas ew years he h^urer or he Grange, who was reasurer, Mrs. G. P. Lawcock. be A 7 o'clock he member* were has suered oher slgh srokes, n charge o he program, each o LJ Seb; Shawassee, Wlber Benne; Vence, Lews Davenpor; Ver las hree were members o he ofrcera-son>*-l**. vear. wh he las one. bu on Wednesday las he was aken seaed A he dnng able where a he subordnae granges o he couny are o ake up he proposal adnon No, 1, Alber Henry; Vernon Valenne decorave schema was ^^ wr""*"-:-*. ; A new membe- was added o he mananed and were served dnner vanced by Mr. Cook n her separae No. 2, Ma? Marsh; Woodhull, W. Rev. Baldwn was born n New roll and plans were made or "Gues by he arrangemens commee. meengs. H. Dunham; Corunna Cy^ Earl York Cy, and was he son o Rev. Day*' o be held March 1, n ne he able was cenered wh a large he program o he aernoon ncluded several muscal and oher Merr E. Dean; and Owosso Cy, Durham, and J. A. Fnk; Durand, and Mrs. Norman B. Baldwn. A 3 a home o Mrs. Davd Hasngs. he brhday cake n he cener o whch young man he came o Mchgan, dramac commee wll arrange he burned a all red aper ed wh numbers o eneranmen. A poluck dnner was enjoyed a noon, Fred Randolph, Waler Benne, Joe ve wards r Norman L. Des Jardns, and wag n 1874 ha he was uned n marrags o Mrs. Baldwn. program and pas presdens wll ulle bows. he op o he cake bore ac as hosesses. he nscrpon, "Happy Brhday", precedng he aernoon's program. Lebowsk and Hugh Kahler. Shorly aer s, he young couple Jusce Arhur E. Perpon presded over he convenon and nro A program commee conssng delcaely raced n pnk cnj^ whle ook up her resdence n he arm o Mrs. L. A. Burhans, Mrs. E. R. he name s o he honored -guess home where he passed on. Abou a duced he speakers. Hancock, Mrs. Ells Wason and were smlarly oulned on p! sde? year ago, Mr. and Mrs. Baldwn, :*" Mrs, Charle s aphouse was also apponed. o Mrs. E.-; Sdney. ;V--** ***-*> versary. Dnrng_hs woxk^as ajnns- 3%. Paul's Guld me on., Wednejr o he cake whch was he handwork observed her sxeh weddng ann S. PAUL'S GULD wo very neresng papers upon he places o he honored guess, er o he gospel, he suppled a day n he home o Mrs. Waler he sland possessons o he Uned who were presen, Mrs. Clyde Pn Munch, Maron, rowbrdge, Bur, Derr when here wag an excellen; LOCAL BOY S EDOR Saes were gven; "Easern sland j ncy, Mrs. W. J. Parker, Mss Jen Reese and Shasburg. Durng hs j aendance o member^ and rends. By Ed Wlle Possessons", by Mrs. Erwn La j ne Wesbrook and Mss Louse Pea- acve le hs servces were grealy Mss Jenne Hol was n charge o 7, jl,,.. r,,,. Hane, and "Wesern Possessons"! cock, were marked wh red san. l- "* u L.1. J.- - A. u When he' Lamp Pos" was pub- by Mrs. Glen Haggery. j hearshaped boxes conanng bon raveled., n demand exensvely a< an eva.ngeh.s, hroughou and he he meeng. devoonal Durng perod he busness...and busness mee-j...,,., F..,.v. 1 " Conrbuons o he pleasure o j bons and each was also presened sae ^ n ha ^ capacy ng x- plans r> were made. or L pay-c-play, a he ''Mchgan Sae uberculoss. hshed lw- monh by he paens all were pano solos, "Mnue" and [wh a g n behal o he club. pares o be gven beore he Len- 'Sanaorum, a Howell, carred he dcllo"" by -Mss Margare Collns, Each member also receved a hu He was a. sncere,., devoed Chrs-, " seas01 benen p he Gul j. name o Gal E. Noron, popular Coand readngs, "he Concord Hvmn" morbus Valenne whch was read»»"; a sp end»d aher and husband, A program o neres ollowed J Unna. boy ' a ' edor, and ms many and "A 'House Wh No One n.^jaloud. and, hls he, an.nsprao.n \ wh he chaper rom he sudy? e " ds n J 1 "- "}* v «; sh hl! n. sa^e» by Mss Mary Alce R.er, members Followng an evenng o conrac o hose wh whom he came n con book presened by Mrs. Ells Wao..he. Corunna Junor Hgh School, brdge, adjournmen was aken or ac. Hs passng s mourned by a j onj and -- sh6r elk by Rev. Dav>; Followng he program a dany' hree *^""?ks, when Mss Louse Pealuncheon was served by he hosess-j..cock wll eneran he club, wde crcle o rends. and Mrs> K ^ney. Pano solo? es, he dnng room beng levely n-j H on0 rs n brdge or he evenng deed wh valenne decoraons. { were won by y^ E>. Sdney and Mrs. Berha Karr ; o Rocheser Mrs. W. J. Parker. presded over he coee servce. m**m a he pos he has long desred.o aan. Gal, who 1ms, been conned o he hospal or he pas 20 monhs, wa s beore beng conrmed here, a newspaper corresponden rom hs cy and a shor sory wrer. *. wa s whle he enjoyed hs hgh school day s ha Gal rs sared o work or newspapers, and whle a senor n he Corunna Hgh School, he was edor o he school paper. He connued n he capacy o edor o he school publcaon or he enre

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PHONE 29 [MADSON GLBER 1 Opomers WES EXCHANGE SREE *3 OWOSSO -* Washngon and he 8h Dsrc Leer Cuba shpped. no he Uned Saes durng January more sugar han was produced n he sas o Mchgan durng all o las season. And he Cuban acore s have no even sared on he new crop. he greaes sugar mpor o he monh was rom he Phlppnes. hey sen a 40 per cen o her year's quoa allowable. under he Jones-CosgHn Ac. hese gures have jus been made publc by ocals o he AAA. Cuba.shpped n 35,831 ons n January, Phlppnes 3VS8,903, Puero Rco 63,013 on s and Hawa 34,- 039 ons. ' Leers rom a score o persons rom he Eghh Mchgan dsrc have been submed o he rules commee o he Hours o Represenaves n ha group's nvesga on no he delay las year n makng Home Loan Corporaon loans. Mos o hese are rom resdens o he dsrc who clam ha durng he year hey were led o beleve ha hey would receve a loan, bu ha unexpecedly n December hey were old he loan could no be graned. Many o hese ace oreclosure hs monh as he resul. Many o he applcans were led over a year ago. Among hese are applcaons where he homes are valued a $4,000 or over and where he loans sough are less han one housand dollars. Conracors n he Eghh dsrc have been appealng o her Washngon represenaves o njec no he publc works spendng program a provso whch wll requre ha praccally all work nvolvng sklled labor be done under conrac awarded o he lowes qualed bdder. An aemp o have hs amendmen added n he House was unsuccessul, bu aer a scrap he amendmen w»s added o he bll by he Senae appropraon commee. Wh he bonus 3crap cenerng around wo blls, he Vnson bh and Paman bll, a number o Amercan Legon poss n he dsrc are urgng he passage o he Vnson bll. he Senae appropraons commee has voed o avor payng a leas he prevalng wage scale on new edora! ad projecs. reasury expvrs clam hs proposal would deea he purpose o he bll. hs phape s expeced o brng on a gh n he Senae. A work provdng projec has been suggesed by J, E, Campbells o Owosso. whch would cover several counes n he Eghh dsrc. Mr. Campbell advocaes he b u 1 d n g o a canal v o m Sagnaw o Grand Haven, usng he Sagnaw, Maple, Bad and Grand rvers. He pons ou hs projec was sared beore he Cvl war and oxen and wh<>el barrows were used. He beleves would shoren lake rac rom Dero o Grand Haven by 25 hours. Praccally every couny n hs dsrc ha s led peons n Washngon, askng or he enacmen o he Frazer-Lemke bll no a law a h s sesson o Congress. A long ls headed by M. A. Hun was led rom Moncalm couny, anoher headed by James Hueunka, o Grao couny, one rom Shawassee, headed by George Fruchey, o Bancro, and one rom Sa'gnaw couny, headed by E. F. Sler, o Merrll. Farmers o he Egh " dsrc o Mchgan have obaned a oal o 3,680 loans nvolvng $6,943,000 n he perod rom May 1, 1933, o December 31, 1934, accordng o gures made publc yeserday by he Farm Cred Admnsraon. he ederal land bank made a oal o 1,679 loans or a oal o $3,- 908,300, and he land commssoner made 2,001 loans or a oal o $3, he oal number o loans or h s dsrc as well as he oal amoun o loans s hgher han any oher dsrc n he sae. he sae o Mchgan receved a oal o $45, 625,000 n loans. he Farm Cred Admnsraon also revealed ha he armers o he naon spen $45,000,000 o he money loaned hem n he renancng or paymen o curren and delnquen axes. A sudy o cooperave arm nsurance has been underaken by he Cooperave Dvson o he Farm Cred Admnsraon. he research wll nvolve ypes o nsurance. Peons have been led by a number o Moncalm couny resdens askng Congressman Craword o suppor he Farmers' Unon program on legslaon-. Peons are j headed by O. J, Holmes, o Coral, land Perry Schmd, o Lakevew. Complan s o many resdens o he dsrc agans he delay n handlng her H. 0. L. C. loam were njeced no "a congressonal nvesgaon o. he H. 0. L. C. durng h? week. Whn anoher week poao legslaon wll probably be placed beore Congress a he nssence o grow* ers along he Alanc seaboard. Consderable opposon o such 'legslaon s showng sel n Mchgan, COMMON COUNCL February 18, 1935 Common Councl Room, Corunna, Mchgan. A regular meqng o he c<y councl was held on he above dae. Mayor Wlle presdng. Aldermen presen: Blhmer, Bowersmh, Jones, Srggow. Absen: Gellaly, Sanders. he mnues o he las meeng were read and approved and he ollowng clams and accouns were presened or paymen. CONNGEN FUND Alber SruMe, sal _ $ Corunna News, prnng 5.50 H. W. McCulloch, gas, supp Herber Krbs, uneral ^servces.^ : Fred Hen, openng graves.. 8,00 Alber ood Co., coal $.% J. R. Allan, supp E. W. Lews, rep ruck oal _ 1 _. $ SREE FUND " Ber Haw, horse hre...$ 5.25 Fred Hen, labor _._ 2.25 Waler Smh, labor..._ _ 1.15 E; R. Smh, plowng snow..% 9.00 E, W. Lews, rep. grader :...: 7.60 oal ; J $ WAER WORKS FUND John Elkns, labor $ 1.00 Mddleon & Koan, coal J. R. Allan, ol, ga s._..._ 4.36 oal..... :.. $ POLCE FUND James Wlson, salary ;...$ FRE FUND J. R. Allan, gas._..-, $.9«SEWER FUND H. W. McCulloch, kero $,68 owar Jackson, labor : Wrn. Zambas, labor 5.00 Alber odd Co., wood..., r 2.21 Corunna Lumber Co., supp J, R. Allan, gas.36 oal.,..: $ CASNO FUND Charle s Crag salary $ Wm. Bowers, coal , Mddleon & Koan, coal, oal,...:.$ oal or evenng... $ Sgned: HOS. M. JONES, C. M. BLHMER, ' Commee Moved and suppored ha blls be allowed and clerk auhorzed o draw orders or same. he voe was Yeas, Blhmer, Bowersnh, Jones. Nays: Srggow, Moon carred. Apponmens or he elecon board or he prmary elecon c be held March 4, were as ollows: Frs ward: nspecors, Mrs. CM. Blhmer, Mrs.. M. Jones, Mrs. Nelson ubbs, Mrs. Wnne Mller. Second ward: Commssoner, Mr. Frank Kennedy: nspecors, George Denns, Jack Rglng, Mrs. Blanche Gellaly. hrd ward: nspecors, Mrs. Edh Bowersmh, Mrs. Mona Hamlon, Sup. Fred Peacock. Moved by Bowersmh, suppored by Srggow, o auhorze clerk o wre leers o he Owosso Cy Commsson and Shawassee Couny Welare Commsson, expressng he apprecaon o he members o he Common Councl or hed cooperaon n our several CWA projecs. On moon councl adjourned. Sgned: GEORGE A. BROWN Cy Clerk SRAND HEARE A he Srand Frday and Saurday vro splendd eaure pcures are lsed. Joe E. Brown n "Sx Day Bke Rder", and "House o Danger" wh an all sar cas. he exra eaure or he Srand md ngh Owl Show Saurday ngh s George O'Bren n "Ever Snce Eve." Sunday and Monday anoher ne double bll wll be presened. "Cheang Cheaers" a as acon comedy crook drama sarrng Fay Wray. he oher hal o he show s "Crmson ral," a bn»nd new hrllar sarrng Buck lones. uesday, Wednesday and hursday he aracong are "Mrs. Wggs o he Cabbage Pach" and "Red Head." An llnos judge senenced a mdge c prson whom he warden s havng a hard me keepng rack o he's ha lle. Here n Mchgan some o he ull-szed gens have been creang he saae knd o a problem. ll 'JaJ GRAND OPENNG Cash Marke WH A NEW SOCK OF SAPLE AND FANCY GROCERES FRESH AND SMOKED MEAS, FRESH FRUS AND VEG EABLES A HE LOWES POSSBLE PRCES Hghes Prce or Cream and Eggs en baskes o Groceres gven away Free o he holders o he Lucky Nnumbers* ckes gven wh each 25c purchase. Free hallooraand samples, also^demonsraons* No necessary ha Lacky holders be presen a me o drawng, Drawng a 9 p. m. anl Shawassee Counes WELFARE OREDRS REDEEMFD Lennon, Phone 24 You can' bea he Food Values oered by hs Home Owned Sore Bes Qualy Bes Value week end Frday and Saurday MCHGAN BEE SUGAR 5 Jc Pound Bar Yellow Laundry Soap 6 bars or 22c LUX-CAMAY PALMOUVE Soap, 3 bars or 19c Sunbre Cleanser 2 cans or 9c VANLLA pn bole 21c ABLE SAL 2 pound box or 5c Excell Soda Cracker 2 pound box 17c CASUP 14 oz. bole 2 boles or 25c Blue Label Karo 5 pound pal 35c BANANAS Yellow - Waxy 4 lbs. or 19c ORANGES exra large, doz. 32c LEMONS per dozen 15c HEAD LEUCE ceberg 2 large heads 15c Mammoh Celery per salk 9c CHALLENGE COFFEE resh ground, as you desre per pound 19c HAMBURG per pound 11 %c CLUB SEAK per pound 19c VEAL SEAK per pound 10c VEAL CHOPS per pound 19c VEAL ROAS per pound 15c SPAGHE MACARON 2 lbs. or SSUE - SLK 1000 shee roll 5c Shredded Whea 2pkgs. or 25c POS OASES 2pkgsor25c JELLO 3pkgsor 19c Seedless Rasns 2 pound pkg 17c & Genune Frankenmuh Cheese *? Med. srong, lb 22c 5! Clabber Grl Bakng Powder 10 oz can or 10c g Maxwell House COFFEE per pound 33c BEEF SEW per pound only 7V.c Z 4S «/

3 mmmmmmrawmmmrm Savng s Accoun or You We agan remnd he people o Lenncn and he communy ha he Lennon Sae Bank s a member o he Federal Depos nsurance Guaranee, and all deposs r^s Guaraneed up o $5,000. hs s a guaranee ha we are pleased o pass on o our parons. We oer you ererj'acly or sae, conservave and careul Bankng, and wll Welcome.your accoun large or small. Lennon Sae Bank me&eerk 7 V C. N. ALBO, Casher LENNON, MCHGAN aaaaaga^^ We Welcome Your Busness he year 193$ ms* he Elevaor beer han ever prepared* o care or he elevaor needs o he armers and czens o Use communy* We are provdng a marke or your Gran and Beans ha s no beered anywhere * he Sae o Mchgan. We are handlng he very bes grades o Coal, Dary and Poulry Feeds, Seeds and Ferlzer, and you wll nd oar prces mos reasonable and he servce o he very bes, You are always exended a cordal welcome a Lennon'* Old Relable Elevaor.. Farmers Elevaor Company Mchael Smh, Manager PHONE 16 LENNON, MCH. * ' ' Hardware Needs Farm ools, Repars and Hardware needs, and we can ake care o your needs promply and correcly, 's a good me now o look over he ools and mplemens and see jus wha needs replacng or repar. We have or wll ge or you promply. Our lne o Hardware s complee n every deal, and every arcle sold by us s backed by he guaranee o he manuacurer as well as ourselves. You wll nd our prces down o he lowes level. Haner & Lyle Hardware and mplemens LENNON, MCHGAN W v mmj*m$ DELGHFUL SURPRSE en ons, 1G per cen Dary Fe<^: $3,3,00 per on, l.er.non Farmer': A delghul surprse was ha o j Elevaor, hursday evenng o las week, when ; <, - Mrs. Harre Fraser, moher o j had Fraser, was gven a surprse' vs by some hry o her rends and relaves. he aar was n honor o he seveny-ourh brhday'annversary o Mrs. Fraaer, and wag mos pleasng n every way. A po luck supper wa s served, and durj ng he evenng ha esmable lady was presened wh a very prey rado se as a esmonal o he hgh eseem n whch she s held by all. LENNON LOCALS BASE BALL MEENG Ke by Hudson, o he Lo'.-.r.c. ba.se ball eam, has ssued leers,' < mo.nager 8 n several oher, place* askng ha a meeng be held a). Lennon on uesday evenng o nex week, February 26, or he purpor o organzng a league among 'he Shner places o he couny. Repre. senaves have been a?ked o K presen rom New Lohrop, Corunna, Perry, Bancro and Vernon, Lennon would lke o have a eam v such a league, and s beleve^ v would, produce some real neresnr Rex Pos was n Lnden uesday; cones]s aernoon. j Mrs. Russel Burpee was n Fln Frday aernoon, Mrs. Rex Pos was n Owosso uesday aernoon. Mr. Res Pos was s Dero on a busness rp Monday. Edward Brnwn spen he week end a hs home n Fln. Mrs. Wllam Melvn s mnch beer rom her recen llness. Mr. and Mrs. Cecl Baker were n Owosso uesday aernoon. Mss Vrgna Haner vsed he Swar Creek Hgh school uesday. Mss Eukme Conley ended a dancng pary n Lapeer Wednesday UNUSUAL RAONS Mchgan darymen, conroned wh a shorage o all knds o eed and hgh prces or any knd whch hey mgh buy, are ryng many knd s o unusual raons and appear o be succeedng n solvng he eed problem, accordng o he dary de* parmen a Mchgan Sae College. Darymen n he cream sellng secons are eedng skm mlk back o he cows whch codoce. hey nd ha cow s can be ed rom 10 o 15 pounds o skm mlk a a eed. Egh pounds o he skm mlk s abou equal n eedng value o one evenng. ' ; "-rsl "r*v *»'' '"'... '. ""jpod o coonseed meal. M J*1 B * s?_ 5^^:^-¾ 8.^) Farmers n he cenral par o he ll or some me, s consderably Sae are usng cud beans, erler mproved. cooked or ground and ed as meal. Mrs. Beulah Dunckel and Mss Ground beans can be ulzed as 15 Pa Conley were n Fln uesday per cen o he gran mxure. COOKed beans can be ed a he rae o aernoon. Mrs. Arvlla Soddard was n 20 pounds per day per cow. Fln uesday aernoon, on a busness errand. Ground rye whch has had an Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bowden aended he Capol heare n Fln Sanday evenng. Mrs. Clarence Ray, Alce Hovey and Hazel Hena spen Sunday wh Mrs. Charles Ray. he Mssonary Socey wll mee wh Mrs. Mary Hollser on hursday o hs week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sone called on Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDowell and amly Sunday evenng. Russel aylor and Luclle Norman were he guess o Mr. and Mrs. Arhur Wlbur on Sunday. he Lennon Kng's Daughers wll mee wh Mrs. Edward Ganssley on hursday o nexa week, Feb. 28, Aenon s called-o a hal, page adversemen o Lennon'g new merchan, L. E. Smh, on he oppose page. Mrs. Ehel Conley was n Fln Frday aernoon, where she was a gues a a brdge pary a he Duran hoel. 'Exensve repars are beng made o he house on he Crosby arm, norh o he vllage, and he Fred Buekholde house. Aorney Peer B. Lennon s a Fargrove odry (hursday) where he wll speak a a gaherng o Farm Unon members, wh a dnner a noon. he Grange meeng whch was orgnally scheduled or uesday o hs week, was posponed on accoun o he uneral o he lae Rev. Wra. Baldwn. A dancng pary wll be gven n he Swarz Creek Hgh School audorum on Saurday evenng, Feb* ruary 23, wh musc by Dllon's orchesra, Mr. and Mrs. Max Poe eneraned he Mgh--Fne euchre club las week, when honors were awarded c Gene Brewer, Mrs. ressa Wlbur and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker. he Lennon Farmers' Elevaor has been very busy durng he pas week akng n beans and gran rom he armers o he communy, owng o he rsng marke. shows ha he armers apprecaed he se n prces. hey have recenly aken n 600 bushels o beans rom one armer. A pary o Lennon young olks enjoyed a sleghng pary las Wednesday evenng, laer gong o he home o Leser Kchen, where pop corn eang and a ay pullng cones were engaged n. s repored ha some o he boys reurned home wh blsers on her hands bu hey had a ^ne me. Aorney Peer B Lennon has been named presden o he Mahews campagn commee, Mr. Mahews beng he republcan canddae or he legslaure. Oher members o he commee are as ollows Vce charman, Phl Hll, o Davson; secreary, Sewar MeNel, o Fenon; reasurer, Dck Peerson, o Clo. An owa man boass o havng worn he same par o rousers or 52 years. AH ha a lo o u B boys need s a lle more me. A poneer s a ellow who can remember buck when a lady was seen leavng a drnkng emporum she was mmedaely se down as a los soul by he good olks o he hamle. mr r"n - m» n rn A-,****4**4**+«+«+****e+«*«**< v Y r >**!& > v undesrable repuaon among darymen s provng o be a sasacory ee^ or many Mchgan herds. Some owners are eedng as much a* 20 pounds o rye meal per cow per day and have had no rouble wh dgesve dsurbances n he herds. Low prces or poaoes have nduced some herdsmen o use hem or eed. he usual pracce s o chop he poaoes and eed hem a^ he rae o 15 o 20 pounds a day o aach cow. Cookng poaoes, seem? o be a wase o me and money as 1 he cows readly ea he raw ones. \ Addon o one or wo quar? o molusseg a day o he cow> raon adds o he palaably o he o her eeds ard ncreasep he ono'rsry j Values o he "raon. SQ-ar hc<-' r-u-,. lvng 1¾ bonor u.-'ed by dmrymr: r.ear AHclcan acores. Poao Resss Dsease he kaahdln, a new varely o poao w'uu'h he Deparmen o Agreulre has been esvg or several years and whch has proven valuable!)e- *?ause o s dsease-ressan quales, has reached he marke. For several years eors have been devoed o breedng sucen sock o supply l> marke once! was nroduced. Poaoes are jjbjec o a varey o dsease?.. s o overcome hese draw* backs ha he deparmen has been expermenng. SHERFFS SALE Sae o Mchgan n he Crcu Cour or he Couny o Shawassee. Czens' Savngs Bank o Owosso, a Mchgan Bankng Corporaon, by Frank C. Freeman, Conservaor, Plan, vs. Mnne A. Bouwell, Deendan. SHERFF'S EXECUON SALE Noce s hereby gven ha by vrue o a Wr o Fer Facas ssued ou o and under he seal o he Crcu Cour or he Couny o Shawassee and Sae o Mchgan, daed, he 26h day o December, 1933, n avor o he Czens' Savngs Bank o Owosso, a Mchgan Bankng Corporaon, by Frank C. Freeman, Conservaor, agans he goods and chaels, and real esae o Mnne A. Bouwell n sad couny, o me dreced and delvered, have leved upon and aken he-ollowng descrbed real esae locaed n sad couny, vz.: All hose ceran premses locaed n he Cy o Owosso, Shawassee Couny, Mchgan, descrbed as ollows. he eas sxeen and cne-hal ee (16V) o lo hree (3), and he wes hal (¼) o lo our (4) o J. H. Laverock's Sub-dvson o a par o ou lo ve (5). Whch shall expose.or sale a publc aucon o he hghes bdder a he ron door o he Cour House n he Cy o Corunna, n sad Couny, on he 16*U «Ujr «Masch, A. D. 1935, a eno'clock n he orenoon o sad day. Daed +h 8 28h day o January, A. D. 1935, W. S. CHAPMAN Sher o he Couny o Shawassee, Mchgan. By BAY GELLALY, Depuy Sher. BURPEE'S \ MHMU MHWH Food Marke JELLO 3 pv? 19c Salmon,''^o'mk,!Zz MLK/3."c *s :\$ LARD, % lbs 29c Bee '/Roas 1,- b 13o Bee Sew, lb.,8c PovdH'a, 2 lbs 2Sc Cocoa 2 lb box 18c SPECAL COFFEE, CL HERSHEY'S COCOA, 1 lb box PEAS, No. 2 can.... CORN, No. 2 can only.... OMAOES, No. 2 can only. APPLE BUER, quar jar.. EA SNGS, per pound 15c 7c 9c 9c 14c 9c BREAD, 3.1¼ pound loaves or only 25c Y BEECHNU COFFEE, per pound 32c X EA, good grade bulk, per pound. 19c -& KARO SYRUP, one pound can.-'. 10c PANCAKE FLOUR, sack c BREA> FLOUR, 24½ pound sack.95c PASRY FLOUR, 24½ pound sack 85c 18c 13c GOOD LUCK OLEO, pound ASEE OLEO, per pound * MACHES, 6 boxes or only CREAM CHEESE, per pound HAMBURG, 3 pounds or only 20c WE HAVE A VERY GOOD LNE OF FRESH FRU AND VEGEABLES A VERY REASONABLE PRCES WE PAY OP PRCES FOR CREAM AND EGGS and racor Reparng am ully prepared and equpped o handle garage work o-"every sor, and wll apprecae your busness. We do work sasacorly on every make o car. Le me handle your racor roubles. know he busness horoughly, and guaranee o please you n every case. JACK MCDOWELL n Old Creamery Bldg. Phone 18-3, Lennon General Elevaor Busness W* are compleely equpped or a general busness, and are buyng Beans and &U gran crops, and payng he hghes marke prces a all mes. We are handlng all knds o Feeds and Coal* and assure you a square deal always, $ F. S. CHAPMAN ^^ ^¾¾¾ Phone 22F3 LENNON, MCHGAN r*

4 HMW»aj<WlM 9 *\- * L --"' he land o ro;-n s rr.ovure ' COrnOA WCWS he couny dran commssoner PUBL^FB WEE«V has also ncluded 16 mles o dredg- PU3USHED WEEKLY j n g w o r k a & CQS o $1>000 per r* LOH3 N. SHEARDY, PublwJwr le, and buldng o new le drans ;.. _ a a cos o $17, En.;rod»» Seconal Class maer a he Pes Oce a Corunna, Mchgan, under he Ac o Marvh 3, 18S- Foregn Adversng Repr*SA&Uve HE AMERCAN PRESS ASSOCAON P PFERMN CROP v By Ed Wle ACVES FOR FEBRUARY NEW LOHROP BREWER - HARPER Ebcs Mr. and Mrs. Frank own were hos* o her card club on Frday evenng. A delghul me w*s had, E. R., Hancock,,.,,, couny. agrcuur- -., A weddng o neres o New al agen lae las v-*k announced Lohrop pe0p e was solemnzed a by all presen, or F ^ ^ ^ l J l r J " ^ ^ Sagnaw, Monday ngh, when Mss Mr. an d Mrs) Lloyd Beamsh and men\mce L hdj n^ he cour G ce-harper,-.daugher o ^ Mr., and arn o Grand Rapds, were c,lhouse lasfrldav a. J 5. ' n - Floyd Harper, o Sagnaw, be- g% he home o Mr. and Mrs. M Ken- M^ Lo s Corbe, o M. $. Corne. ¾ ^ ¾. ¾ % ^ ^ ^ Mr, and Mrs 0rv>ll e Wlcox enwh.je leaders or 3«wng clubs.: brde>g pa ren s eramed her.s. S. class o he M. F ^? o A he Kev. Donald Grey, o he R. Church on Saurday evenng. Mrs. las ea- j M c hg an, av enue Baps Church, Wlcox 3 her eacher. locky when re&^ ^e ce remony n he presence Mr. J. Mao-x, who has been onduced o mmed&e rj en( j s ar d relaves,,, j U-. ~ e % r^ spendng several monhs here wh * n " j beore a background o palms. hs amly, le or hs home a Gallop, New Mexco, las week. Buron. ro.:ed m h a projec. On Wednes-1 hg ^. ^ arm5.vey gowned by o hs^week, (yeserday) he j. cor^ erepc> ryng > yellow j r Lar.d ha once sold or abou $1 moong n.-nw o n darymen rarvmm was -aac held ns? wh.1-11v. *, '. *. J Mrs. Jameg Rowley suered panul burns around her ace, neck and per acre, s now valued a $100, ac- j B e s Hays, dary specals a M. roses. She was aended by nor ss-" cordr.g o he owners, and hs s> c presen. Dscussons ncluded ev, Ms s Vvan Harper, who wore hands, when a seam pressure epokcauny a he presen me produces J.,. h 01)cs as breedng, bull asoca- a. * vw " \""! B er shc was a gown o Nle green crepe and car-».«" " usn * exploded, one day abou 2200 acre, o peppermn. o s, mnd he 0Jces o(,, ^ ^ 1 / M r ' EW'SSaSL. o,** WMk - J y«ar. proven bull s *nd eedng problems 1,., * ^,. n e.,..., ^l 0rd br 8 oh er Ge Sg SeW ^ ^ V " ^ * H > lowng he ceremony, a wed- ^ ^ 1 hzll'on^ ar.d h s broher, Kng Servan o he ourh les0n m he Mcmd ^ dnner was served, he Fln, who are large, owners-n he ables)evenng o February 22. A ne program s beng arranged by he com* year home u rn*hng s course was b." decoraed wh suver vases o Carland ano Buron regons, he gve a he cour house, February. / and pnk ^ ^ yeld runs a s hgh as 25 pounds per 10 and 20. Mss Freda Glmore, ex- ( * A mber o-p re.nupal aars acre. wo mn slls, one on he er<3on speculs, presened he 1«., *. he brde n Sagnaw and Servss arm and he oher on he son?". Fln, d where._ J. Mr. n^lu Brewer s ;«n busness. h W!E. Aer a shor weddng rp o De Charles Baes arm, boh n he wesern poron o he couny, have beeo n operaon snce A hrd dsllery s beng planned or he comng season on he *«*<>?*- ENJO SOCAL EVENNG ro and Chcago, Mr. and Mrs. brewer wll make her home a Mss Paulne Lyon, was hosess on Fln **J5 Ward y a ;^h0 " d K V^Pl!5 ** **! ^e«ng las or a socal] a 220 acre plo, ha was abandoned m e ^ o{ ^ You ^ Peop^ several year s ago as an ou eld. Braj>ch o ^ w c> v wnkhj ; On he ormer W. J. P«rker arm, was naugraed by he servng o a Mr * ^^d Mchell s workng n hree mles souh o here, where con- chh con ^ ^ supper, he hosess Fln, Mr. and Mrs. Clord Spears, o sderable mn wag produced las s«a- be ng asssed by Norber Lyons and Fln, vsed n own ^obday. RjS *m, s planned o enlarge he 3r and Mrs. George Warner. + C m lu* ll " A P r <>^m lowed, presened n Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Harmon have saed ha every oher year he^crop he / on * o a n ^ ^ c ^ he moved o Fln, where Mr. Harmon produces very heavy, and ha he r; number was dcv<><>ral servpnee o he dslled mn makes he [rn ^ ^ ^ by Mjh( j ^ Serr a- has a poson. bad very valuable, alhough^ one, er whch he ^ ~ { he ^ ^ Mrs. Olcn Lew B wll eneran he ame abou a decde ago, he land Kr, v Hary Hosmer, pasor o he Moher's Club, or her socal aer- F e Mehods Church, was nro- j noon, on nesdy. wa s praccally worhless. F, e Mehods Church, was nro- On he muck land he owner* have ducc4. Rcv, Hosmer addressed he ' he Easer canaa pracce was! o Sburn. ^ ^ Las. ^ ^summer L. ^.»ome S / So E? he gyoung ha - n " Buld;" people: on akng he subjec, h^" ex "Who rom! he]d «1? Monday ^ ¾ evenng e «2l!* a he home o land n he Buron rejron ^moulder- Xoh«mh 2-18 vere bpears. «d or several days beore. was g ^ j VOC8J dues w«e CO nrb-.aough onder conrol. Once he, ^ by Mhs Lyons and Mss Don>lanvcaches re, burns unl he -^ Shulz sol. s a mas s o ashe^. -.., A ha, me v "' Mrs. George Warner, who spon was necessary or he «orkmen sored he B^nch or a numbe r 0 n nc mm. elds o ug renches ycar?, s mmarzed he r8 w0 around he shoulderng pars *> «^ ^ 0 he sudy, book, olldw. no o allow he,re o spread n whkh Mas Paul ne s ^ ^ve Mr. and Mrs. Loren Sears wll eneran her S. S. class a her home uesday evenng. Mrs. Carre Kng has gone c Dero, where she wll care or a sck Mr. Ford Cular, a he home o Mr. weddng recepon o her nephew, relave or a ew weeks. and Mrs. Henry Cular. Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. F. Murphy and amly have moved o he home recenly ng her home wh hs parens, re Mrs. Cular who are a presen mak wo readngs. Many re, and acres a heavy were desroyed loss was enaled. m ha,,..". _-J:_ he "Melody Lads", John Elkns vacaed by Mrs. Berha Beay. ceved a number o very ne gs. Celery was he man crop grown and Donald Berry, provded a group Mr. and Mrs. Olen _ Lews and Mrs. Mason Marble suered a on he Parker arm several years-o nsrumenal number s and Mss daugher. Shrley Jean, and Mrs. bad accden las week,when she had ago, bu as soon as peppermn was Amela Warner's conrbuons were Arhur Shears and son were n Fln a sroke o paralyss, allng n such nroduced n hs couny, he sol reral.. humorous readngs. Saurday. as o racure her hp. Her was ound bes suable or he la- he announcer, Wayne Warmer,. '" ", condon s ao grave w» R hough.er crop. spoke brely on he eecs o n»r nc 'oung Marred People's Class bes no o ry and se he hp. Her co'cs. and he program was conclud- o, he M.?> s - s - w1 hold a bake daugher, Mrs. Emma Mchell, s ed wh mus«c by Mss Shula and BASKEBALL GAME sa,e m hc B yo*ly ore on Saurday carng or her. Ms s Lyons. o hs week. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bllbrough eneraned sx couples a a brhday Ms By Ed Wlle s Dora Wcolhauser eneraned a hree ables o "49" a her pary Saurday evenng, honorng home on February 14. Valennes Mr. Bllbrough's brhday annver* ho nal Cenral C Conerence baskeball ^ame >.o be played by Corunna Hgh School, wll be held BOY CONFESSES HEF James Baes, 17> o Vernon owna Langsburg, hrd place holders on sh) s scryng GO days n he counhe conerence laddor 7 hursday y jal and wll also be on probaon ngh. he nal home game wag held or wo years, or larceny, ollowa he Communy House, here las ng hs arres Wednesday ngh, and Frday ngh when he local boys conesson o a he on December rmmed Ovd by a nal score o.24.'las. 3l o 17. hs was Ovd's second de-! he boy admed havng gone nea a he hands o he Vanzomen. o he home o Floyd Marn n Ver- he local boys sared her wn- non on he ngh n queson and nng rampage a he begnnng o sealng ve rngs, wo srngs o he rame, and hroughou he game beads and shogun shells. he he led he Clnone s by a wde margn, was never repored o he ocers, he rs quarer ound Corunna bu Wednesday ngh, Mrs. Marn leadng Ovd by a score o seven o aendng a church uncon, saw hree. young Baes, who had been suspec- n he second perod, he Vnzo- ed, and noced ha he was wearng men marked en pons. o sx or one o he mssng rngs. She Ovd, makng he score 17 o 9. he brough abou hs arres, hrd quarer was easly won by Co- he boy has al30 conessed o runna, wh/ egh pons were made he s rom wo lng saons, aco hree or he vsors, he score cordng o he ocers. 25 o 12. Alhough he nal quarer was very close, boh n playng and poo,.he ovd oys Coud no over- ^-^.--,-.-, DAMAGE SUS SELED were used as ally cards. Mss Evlyn Yakln and Ronald Jacobs won rs przes, whle Rober Phelps Nan Maox receved he consolaon awards. A delcou s luncheon ollowed he playng. mee n charge. here wll he a busness meeng o he church and also board o j sewards meeng ollowng he md- :^ week prayer meeng held hursday ngh, a he home o Mr. and Mrs. j Floyd BOlhrough. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond CHars j were hos and hosess o her card ] clnb on hursday evenng. Frs prze was won by Mrs,. Wae and j Dr. N. Owen. Mr. Frank own andj Mrs. Harold Phelps won he consols on przes. he Mssonary servce conduced Sunday evenng by he Mssonary' Socey o he M. P. Church was! largely aended. he pagean," he j Hghway*' was well {receved, and ; he e«*re evenng's program enjoyed by all he rs rehearsal o he play o be gven a he March meeng o he Moher's Club wll he held Wednesday aernoon a he home o Mrs. Clord Coner. he club wll mee wh Mrs. Russell Coner Wednesday aernoon, March 6. Mnw X4z e Lle aended he sary. A bounul 7 o'clock supper wa s. served and a Socal evenng enjoyed. Mr. Bllbrough was presened wh a number o gs. he guess depared aer wshng hm happy reurns. SCHOOL NOES many A very pleasan day was provd-1 Hasselback, Joe Ksnonsky, Mary ed our pupls o he school on es- Alce Rer, Grace Shearer, Amela day, when Mrs. Charles Carland,.Warner. ook Amber Elkns, Mare Parr, Joe Members o he aculy exend Hpszar and James Carland o De* sympahy o Msg Mary ed, rs ro, o vew he specal exhbon o panngs by Frans Hals * n he Dero nsue o Ars. he ollowng sevenh graders wroe "A" grammar papers n he grade eacher, n he loss o her aher, Carl ed, who expred suddenly a hs home n S. Charles, Sunday noon. Mrs. A. W. Burne hag been supplyng hs week durmonly es gven h s week: Wayna ng Mss ed'g absence come he lead made by Corunna a he begnnng o he game. Ovd hree damage sus n whch; Zambas, Norabelle Bouck, Bll he sevenh grade ar cass s made ve pons n h s rame o $5,000 each was asked, have been Brown, Los Bus, Vrgna Coakes > sudyng crcular perspecve and he sx or Corunna. seled, was announced Frday by Max Elkns, Jack Eynon,Edh Guyn, eghh grade one and wo pon per Ross, all Corunna cene^, was George E. Pardee, o Pardee & Frehe hgh pon man or he game, gel, aorneys or he plans. Con- Sleesman and Vrgna Spadaore, he eghh grade pupls have made Bob McKay, Junor Reed, Geraldne specve. Gardner local orward closely ol- sen judgmens were aken n wo he Junon Hgh School celebraes some very clever book covers o con lowed wh sx pons. On he Ovd o hem beore Judge J. H. Collns eam Vanman Jed as hgh score hursday aernoon because he: he brhday annversares o Lm-jan her February arhmec paman -wh sx pons., plans are mnors. ; con and Washngon on nday a-jpers _. he game wh Langsburg hurs- he cases are hose o Phylls and ^noon wh a specal Program. \ A meeng o he German welve day ngh s expeced o be close, Josephne Mlls, mnors, o Owosso, ***** ^seph^h Collns s o be he Club was held las Frday or he due o he ac ha hey were bea- and Mrs. Ella Holoway, o oledo,! *P«*er o he day. Oher numbers purpose o elecng ocers he en by Perry las week by a large; agans Chars Noe and h s son wll be wo muscal number s by he ollowng were chosen: Presden score. j Vrgl. hey grew ou o an accden Junor Grls' Glee Club, pano solos Russell Merrll; vce presden, he score o he Corunna Ovd : on July 20, 1934, a he Lyle school by Margare Collns and Norabelle E^olda Hoskns; secreary, Bll Hasgame ollows; corner, eas o Corunna, n whch Bouck; he "Concord Hymn" by selback; reasurer, Elzabeh Sny- Corunna ! cars drven by Vrgl Noe and James Mare Chppereld; "he Geys- der. Followng he elecon, a pro- Ovd Russell, he laer o Durand, came burg Address," by Rosalne Nchols, ram was carred ou under he sua readng "Lle George Washng- pervson o he eacher, Mrs. on", by Mary Alce Rer; musc Myrle Woodward. ogeher, njurng several. he amoun o he selemen n HUDSON LSS PROJECS by Mary Ellen anks; song, he case s was no made publc.,,,.,, 9 by boh!,., Addonal dranage projecs oal- ' he sevenh and eghh grade grls; lng $193,101.90, or hs couny o ls? 0 "^ l * 1 rv n ^ 1 ^ be pu hrough under he PWA have VERNON HAS WO CKES been draed by Couny Dran Com " l 3 u ^ ^ ^ mssoner John Hudson and orwarded o he sae plannng com he vllage elecon n Vernon on are as ollows: "Mr. Lncoln", Bob' wo ckes are n he eld or and a playle, hose who have pars'; msson. March 11. hey are: here are our projecs, one oallng 8100,000, and anoher $60,- clerk, M. R. Wood; reasurer, Mrs. man; chldren; Rose Huszar, Bob nm People's: Presden, Max Marsh; 000. he $100,000 projec consss Belle Dean; assessor, Floyd Perce; McKay, Junor Reed; a o he cleanng ou o 207 mles o drans, all wh hand labor, a a cos o $500 per mle, whle he $60,000 projec s he consrucon o 50 Czen's: Presden, B. W. Long; concree dams n drans n he peppermn growng secons o he couny, a a cos o $1200 each. he dams would be or he purpose o backng up he waer, and perm ENDORSED BY BYRON ALUMN lsjulllll he exceponal ably o Super- Hckey; "Mrs. Lncoln," Grace nenden G. H. Bur s n our mnds, Shearer; "Abe Lncoln", Max Slees- unquesonable. Our conacs wh now, and durng he seven years shopper, ; o hs supernendency here, lead.., _. Paulne Boursmh: a passerby, ««*h all sncery o hs declara- 2 AJXA Z,r 7^ 0 «A w Wayne Zambas: messenger Jack on: «; McCollum and B. W. Eynon; chndj Max Boursmh. j We know Mr. Bur o be o hgh g ' Eghh grade pupl s who wroe ex- characer, a rm belever n he clerk, Frank Olney; reasurer, cellen grammar es papers hs Prncples o Chrsany, a well nweek are: Lawrence Femee, Grov-;' orn *d educaor, and a man ully Frank Sexon; assessor, Waler Bulemore; rusees or wo years, D. er, Hudson, Russell Red, Paulne'. C *P«M* o handlng mporan re- F. Reed, Ber Shoemaker, om Parrs. Bouramh, Mare Chppereld, Mar- sponsblhes..gare Collns, Myrle Dcknson,! Sgned: Madelne Geb, Jean Hlden Bey BYRON HGH SCHOOL ALUMN, School Days and School Shoes We handle only he v«ry bea n h«way. o ^oowear or he enre amky, and a prces ha mean real economy. Warm, aervc*abe School Shoe* or he hoys ha "reas 'em rough," and ny ones or he lle Mss ha «v b jacrclar, oo. Com* n and le us show you, Alber Bowersmh Grand Cenral Hoel Block Corusna, Mcgan you wan a Coal wh los o Hea, low ash, and long burnng, ry our COAL Ask hose who have used. We have Oho Lump, Kenucky Egg, Crapo lump and egg. ry our Coke. Coke or Clean Fuel 's Coal or Lumber, 96 s he Number Corunna Lumber and Coal Co. V, F. CONAN, Manager Phone 96 Promp Delvery Corunna jgrazraazzrazzgagcjeha^^ KRBS & 0'HARE PHONE 37 Funeral Drecors NEW LOHROP, MCHGAN ^SSS^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^g r 7 ass HowVe You Dong? you are sellng your GOOD CLEAN CREAM p MLLER, you are gem* all ha he marke wll allow. MLLER don' ge your GOOD CLEAN CREAM, we boh lose. As an example you can ge 39 cens per pound oday or your GOOD CLEAN BUERFA We wul be jlad o do Busness wh you. New parons are always welcome. Our old parons are no only parons, hey are rends* OPEN SAURDAY NGHS * Adv. Daed Febraury 21, 193S Corner o Waer and Man Sree* OWOSSO elephone Wes Sree \ % 4

5 ( 'V / ) Qlnnmna Sare WE* Mrs. Gaorge Harmon has been spendng a number o days n Dero wh rends. M rene Rglng, o Connna, has been a gues o Mss Ellen So- Aorney and Mrs. Mlon Schancupp were here rom ^nang on busness uesday. Mrs. Marlow Suon has reurned o her home here ollowng a ew day s say wh her parens n Owosso. Mrs. Henry Wlle, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wlle, Mrs. Margare Hll and Leo Serr were n Fln Monday on busness. - A very enjoyable aernoon was spen las hursday aernoon. he home o Mrs. Edward omlnson, by members o her brdge club, hree ables o aucon brdge beng n play. A dany luncheon was served o her guess by Mrs. omlnson. A meeng o he Shawassee Forum o eachers wa? held on Monday evenng o hs week a he Le Saver nn, n Ovd, Among he speakers were Sup. Chares Bereld, o Corunna, Sup. Edward Johnson, o/"< Langsburg, and Nelson G. -Bdd, o S. Johns. Marn Gall, 52, lvng n,rush ownshp pleaded no gu&y o "a charge o ''deserng-' and /alng o suppor hg amly, whr. arragned > beore" Jusce Homer Bush, uesday aernoon. he compun' was sgned by hs son, Joe Gal, lh yeav s old he " J *!dsr Gall 'ulameg all 'o..hs roubles., on hs', son. Mss Mary ed, rs grade eacher n he cy school, was called o her home n S, Charles Sunday by he sudden deah o her aher, Carl ed, who was ound dead abou noon near he barn where he had gona o> do some work. Mr. ed s survved by hs wdow, one daugher, and wo sons. Audrey and rene Rglng were hoss las Frday o he members o he Happy-Go-Lueky 4-H Club or a Valenne pary. he members and several guess spen he pre par o he evenng a he baskeball game, reurnng o he Rglng home or a socal hour durng whch rereshmens were served. Valenne? were also exchanged. Aorney James Quayle, o Corunna, s one o he commee o hree members o he Shawassee Bar Assocaon, who have made he arrangemens or he monhly dnner o ha organzaon, whch on Saujrday ngh o hs week wll honor he lades. he dnner o W gven wll be served a Chrsan's Resauran, n Owosso. Abou 300 persons gahered a he Communy Buldng here Wednesday ngh, or he weekly dance pary, held under he auspces o he FERA, wh Lous Shane as drecor. wag announced a he pary ha nex Wednesday ngh a masquerade dance would be held. he musc s played by he Capol Cy Fve, wh Fred Glber a a leader. Egheen members o he Baps Young People's Unon, me las Sunday evenng n he home o Mss Lllan on or aewral day*., Mrg; ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Hawn. he dscusson opc was Edward Wagner, ormerly o near Vandercarr wll spend he week end > ^ ^ * * n Sm,' LeRoy Aus- Kerby,... _. s very ll «, --^ wh - hear x -^ rouble. r m and Hae Foss acng a n Kalamazoo, as guess o Mr.»nc B leaders. A socal hour ollowed he de a hs home n Owosso. Mrs. Charles Abbo. Edward Elkrs came home rom voonal servce. Nex Sunday's servr here wll be no meeng hs Dero o spend he week end. He ce wll b>_held n he home o Mr. monh o he couny healh com* was accompaned by George Noe. and Mrs. Warren Smh. : : - mee, was announced oday by Mrs. Mea Rock, o EWrand, was Mss Grace Roumagoux couny A blanke o.snow sx nche., deep a week end gues o Mrs. Nee nurse/' covered he couny on uesday, a> Ganssley and Mrs. Myrle Wood' Mrs. Wllam Rcnwck has been a he resul o a sorm ha sared ward. recen vsor n Clare, where Mr. early Monday and connued reo M}r. and M'S. Rober Campbell Renwck and son, Charles, are employed by he Sae Hghway Com he ngh. he snow wa s damp, however, and dd no dr, alhough and nan son, o Fln, were week end gue*» o Dr. and Mrs. C. A. msson. some wnd accompaned he downall. he lowes pon ouched/by ' Crane. he Shawassee Arbor o Gleaners wll hold a box socal ollowed 20. (hs em s chely or he ben he mercury durng he ngh was..jwrs. George Warner wll be hosess or a meeng o he Loy&l emperence Legon n her home on Feb n he Odd Fellow hall. Coee wll he balmy breezes o Florda.) by a pedro pary on Frday evenng e o our readers who are enjoyng ruary 27. be urnshed by he arbor. Wllam McCuUough, o Shawasseeown, recenly reurned rom a rom Norhvlle, where she eaches ber Pearce, lvng souh o Corun Mss Dorca s Corrn was a home Funeral servces or he lae Al wo monh's say a ampa and S. school, o spend he week end wh na, were held Monday aernoon a Peersburg, Florda. her parens, Mr. and Mrs. Charles he Corunna Mehods Church, wh he Broadcaser class o he M. Rchardson, norheas o own. he Rev. Hugh ownley ocang Bural ook place a Pne ree Cemeery. Pall bearers were Samuel Ker- E. Church school wll hold a meeng nex uesday evenng n he Mrs. Alber Hunley vsed he Ma he rs o he week, Mr. and by, George Warner, Frank Ducher. ome o Mss Mldred KSuman. er's sser and husband, Mr. and Frank Long, Ber Gurney, and Fred Mrs. El Onso, o Else, aendng A seven pound son was born on Brooks. n addon o hs mmedae amly, Mr. Pearce s survved by Mlk, bakery, ea, coee or oher WANED a amly reunon a ha place. February 12, o Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Shaver, o Fosora, Mch. Mrs. he Caledona - Vence - Shawassee Caholc Club o S. PauV s Cah several grandchldren. roue men. Good proposon or Shave/was ormerly Mss Charlena Morden, olc Church, Owosso, has planned a A las md-week pleasan school rgh man. Rawlegh, Dep. MBC card pary or hursday evenng. uncon wa enjoyed n he home 93 L, Freepor,, Earl Vandecarr was n Grand Rapds las week aendng he urnv o Mrs. Ross Harmon. February 28, o be held n he home o Mrs. Myrle Woodward, by her pupls o he Ccero Club, o Corunna Hgh School. A happy evenng ure show. Mrs. Vandecrrr joned hm here on Wednesday o accompany hm home. n Florda he comng week, are Mr, knds and a dany lae luncheon was Jonng he Shawassee conngen was passed wh game s o varous and Mrs. H. J. Anderson and Mr. served. Places were marked a small Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Morrs, are and Mrs. E. 0. Sree and son, Allan Kmble, o Corunna. he pary Smh, M&ry Margare Burne, Marables or Dorohy Fzparek, Fay he parens o a son, Davd Bruce A elephone Morrs, bom durng he pas week. expecs o leave Monday. Jore Foss. Mary Jane Lews, Vvan 'Mrs. Morrs was ormerly Ms^ Elzabeh Branerd. Egh armer s who were presen a Shpman, Raymond Denns, Carlyle Pays s Way he sheep meeng held a he cour Serr and he hosess. ' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clough house las Frday sgned up or parcpaon n he year's Wolv wll see he annual meeng o he NVAONS omorrow, Frday, February 22, and hree daugher, o Ypslan, and Mr. and Mrs. George Denman, erne Lamb Producon cones, Shawassee Couny Poneer and Hsorcal Socey n Goss Memoral o near Lennon, are guess o Mr. whch s also an exenson projec, and Mrs. Alber Hunley. osered by Mchgan Sae College. Church House, Corunna. he Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Mlo Vesper, Mrs. hey are Frank Ruess and J. C. Rex Holman, o Owosso, wll be he Mary Baker, Mrs. Lbbe Longcore, Van Rpper, who made credable prncpal speaker. he address o and Earl Carpener have reurned showngs n he cones durng he welcome wll be delvered by A. L. o her homes aer vsng n he pas year, and Eugene Mer, Gale Nchols, o Owosso, presden, and home o Mr. and Mrs. Alber Hunley. Kay, Alon Scho and Fred Brown. reary, wll read her repor. John Y. Crag, Edward Dppey, Olver Mc- Mss Bess Carland, o Corunna, sec Marn, o Corunna, wll be heard n '#$#&&$>&&%& XJ X* HE FNES OF PRNNG.. HANDLED PROMPLY AND RGH BY he CorunnaNew Pkrae 1373 Corunna, Mch, "Memores," and Mss Ea Kllan. hsoran, wll repor. Supr. Oscar Barnes, o Bums, wll alk on "Early Days o he Bame s Famly", and ocers wll be eleced, Varous muscal numbers wll be presened. Many rends o he young and brllan aorney, Herber L. Pbrer, o Owosso, crcu cour commssoner, are glad o hear o he splendd opporuny whch.has come o hm, Mr. Porer hs week receved word o hs apponmen as asssan o he Uned Sae's Dsrc Aorney n Panama* eecve mmedaely. Mr. Porer wll sal rom New York Cy ow he S. S. Crsobal, on uesday, February 26, o ake up hs new dues. Mrs. Porer and son wll spend several week* wh her relaves a Paxson,., and sal or Pauama a a laor dae. Mr. Porer came o Owosso ve years ago rom llnos, where h* receved hs degree rom he Law School o he Unversy o Xllons. He wa* made»1 HE CHURCHES CORUNNA M, E. CHURCH H. S. OWNLBY, PMor Sunday Servces: 10:30 Mornng worshp, 10:30-^Junor Church, Sunday school. 6:46 -Epworh League. 7:30 Evenng servce.. LENNON M.. CHURCH WLLAM SCHLS, P*»or Sunday servces-. Mornng worshp a 1,0:30 o'clock.. Sunday school a" 11 o'clock. SJpworh League a 7 o'clock. Evenng worshp a 8 o'clock. Bble Sudy Wednesday evenng, a 8 o'clock. he publc s exended a cordal nvaon o be presen a all o hese servces. CORUNNA BAPS CHURCH Howard F. Sugdea, Pasor Sunday School, 9:00. James Fnnery, Sup. Mornng servce, 10:00. Subjec, "he Chrsan Race." You are nved o Aend hese N. YL VENCE M. E. CHURCH F. M. PURDY, Pasor. Sunday servces. 10:30, Sunday school 1.1:46, Preachng servce. **%>me hou wh us and wa wu 4* becool" CORUNNA FREE MEHODS CHURCH Sudsy school a. n. Kornag warshp, 21:00 a. aa. Song and prase servce, 7:00 p. m. Samoa by pasor, 8:00 p. m. REV. H. HOSHER. crcu cour commssoner a year aer he sared pracce. Hs apponmen was receved hrough recomend&ons bjy he Unversy o llnos o he governor o Panama, OAK GROVE SCHOOL Followng her yearly cosum or he pas our years, Mrs. Edh Orlando, eacher a he Oak Grove school, pu on he annual Valenne program as ollows, als hursday aernoon: Song, " Salue hee, Old Glory," by he school; recaon, "Amerca* Elon Decker; recaon, "Lady Moon", homas McNamara; recaon, "My Land o Sory Books", Norma Jean Srauss; pano solo, "Drng*', by Mrs. Grechen Huekns; danee ^Rde a Cock Horse r Bamb'e.rry Cross", lower grade.-; recaon, "Farewell o he Farm", Bey Norcross; composon, "S. Valenne", Waer Norcross; recaon. "he Sar Spangled Banner", Shrley McNamara; recaon, "he Owl and he Pussy Ca", Gale Brooks recaon, "Soppng by he Woods on a Snowy Evenng". Edward Mc Namara; dalogue, "he Arrow and he Song", Wayne Brooks and Waler Follen; "Bummel Dance" by he lower grades. Followng exchange o Valennes rom he Valenne box, lgh rereshmens < ea and cake was served by he eacher, wh Msses Frances McNamara, Shrley McNara, Norma Jean Srauss. Bey Norcross, and Grechen Huckns asssng. A elephone s a convenence provdes proecon s a socal and busness asse. You can have elephone aervce or only a ew cena a day. o order a elephone, call, vs or wre any elephone oce. nsallaon wll be male promply. he Unon elephone Co. Lne o PPE S0VEREPARS Ge he House n order or Cold Weaher Our Sock o Glass s Complee Oppose Cour House KRBS' FUNERAL HOME SUCCESSOR O O'NELL'S A Compleely equpped Funeral Home. Corunna Avenue >*& Corunna, Mch* a H. 3UR Canddae or Nomnaon or School Commssoner ;, Your Suppor wll be Apprecaed. s

6 POULRY 8 * SS9RS MS 9S GOOD MALES BRNG HGH-LAYNG HENS Use Progeny esng Plan o Pck Bes Sres. rrsnrod by l*» -nl»>* SM D*>armer o AjjroUurp. WW Servce. A good male s en mes a* mporan as a good her. n buldng up a lock o poulry. For hs reason progeny esng, a mehod whch enables a poulry breeder o deny he superor males n hs lock, s A necessy o progress lc poury breedng, says Dr. M. A. Jul, n charge o poulry nvesgaons or he Uned Saes Deparmen o Agrculure. co much sgncance bas been aached o phenomenal records n egglayng conens, accordng o \*>cor Jull, who base? hs saemen on he resuls o a recen expermen wh Whe Leghorn and Rhode sland Reds a he Belsvllle research cener o he deparmen, a Belsvlle, Md. Hgh-producon records n he ancesry o hens used n a breedng lock are, o course, desrable bu he expermen shows ha such records on on y*one sde o he ancesry *re no sucen assurance o hgh-producng pulles. On he oher hand, hree generaons o good egg-producon record* do gve some assurance o good records e he pulles.,, A hen ha produces good layng pulles by one srlwmay produce pulles wh much lowerayerages when maed o ano&er are he nex year- hla aalcaee^ha a Jen*» value a a breeder s no always shown by he arerace egg prodncon o her danera bu depends also on he mang nvolved. he ably o selec superor breedng males la o grea hnporace because a sre's nluence on a lock la al leas en mes as grea s* ha o a hen, W one are 1«usually maed o ea or more bee. he ndex o greaes value n deermnng a. are's breedng worh was ound o be he average egg producon o all o hs daughers. aly Beleved Home o Orgnal Leghorn Fowls he hsory o poulry reveals ha aly was, undoubedly, he home o he orgnal Leghorn owls," says he Monreal Herald. Early leraure shows ha poulry o several knds was hred a leas 3,000 years ago, and owls were used n Rome or ood 2,000 years ago. ndcaons resulng rom careul red wdespread nvesgaons, are ha "he Leghorn owls as hey exr sed n aly pror o 1815 were mongrel lo," descended rom promscuous raangs, whou any aenon beng pad o color, body ormaon or producvy. he greaes developmen n he breed has aken place n England, he Uned Saes and Canada and s sgncan ha he hgh Aae o /developmen aaned n hese, counres has led breeders n he nave home o he Leghorn o..mpor specmens or he sole purpose o mprovng sze, samna, conormaon and producvy no o say pro Poulry Raons Many poulry eed expers hnk J s a wse pracce o nud all poulry raons around yellow corn, belevng ha under normal condons may make up one-hal o wo-hrds o he gran mxure, dependng on he seaeon o he year, possbly more beng requred n he wner season han lu summer- Whea s well lked by owls and may orm a par o every raon. n eedng value s sad o be approxmaely equal o corn, pound or pound. When s low,n prce may be ed ep o one-hal he oal gran allowance and. when relavely expensve, may be reduced o a h or even less, accordng o cs llnos Expermenal saon. Says Poson Bes or Mce Conrol Poulry Gleanngs Lancashre, England, has more hens han people. Pound or pound, a pulle needs our mes more oxygen han a cow. Pale' yolks are produced on such eeds as whe corn, whea, oas, and barley. One hundred pulles should ea abou 25 pounds o eed daly. he proporon o gran o mash wll vary. n he case o a resh egg, he shell s dull and oen has a sor o "bloom" on ; shells o sale eggs are glos»/ and smooh. * c When a brd s dry-pcked, wll lose abou one-enh o s wegh when he blood and eahers are removed. n oher rords, a 15-pound urkey wll lose abou one and a hal pounds n dressng. Sysemac and connuovs cung o poulry brngs resuls queer han almos any oher pece o work on he Mos Damage Durng Wner; Rodens Do her Work Beneah Surace. By H. R. Nswong«\ Exen»\oa Horculurs, Norh Carolna SUM College.--WNU Servce. 'leld mce are an orchard pes ha ajc ru growers are unaware o unl s oo lae o save her rees, Mos o he nw>u)*8 damage occurs.durng he wner monhs n orchards where a heavy sod covers he ground. he mce work jus beneah he surace and are HO* noced unl he rees begn o de or al o bud n he sprng. A rs he damage raa. be slgh, bu evenually he mce ea away he bark rom he runk a. ew nches below he sol so as o compleely grdle he ree. he common meado^'" mouse mgraes o he orchards chen her ood supply n he open elds becomes scarce. he shor-aled pne mouse s mos desrucve* dong wors damage, o orchards gronug near mbered areas. Orchardls are urged o examne he areas around her rees, lookng or nlee runways and njures <?*ae rees. evdence o mee s ound, hey can be desroyed.by pung ou whea ba whch has been posoned wh srychnne, As a supplemenary conrol measure, dggng up o grass and weeds under he rees s suggesed. hs breaks up he unnele and runways and causes he mce o seek; her lood n aras arher rom he rees. Chemss Warn Fanners on Ferlzer Mxures Chemss o he Uned Saes'De parrmen o Agrculure bare been makng careul sudes o chemcal reacons n erlser mxures o be able o warn anners and manuacurers agans undesrable combnaons o maerals. Some combnaons cause los o plan ood whle ohers render plan ood unavalable o crops. Knowledge o such reacon* has become parcularly desrable because o he ncreasng use o amruoulum sals as sources o nrogen n erlzers n place o more expensve nraes and organc ammonaes. Because hese ammonum sals have a greaer endency o cause acdly n sols han he maerals hey have dsplaced, lmng maerals are beng added o erlzers conanng hese sals o overcome he acdyng acon. When ordnary lmesone s used or bs pu rpooe, only a U m ed quany can be added; oherwse reacon beween and shpernhpspbae n he > r.l «r:.»'j j.. pun <earnne_a._he _ plos:_ phorc acd unavalable as plan ood. Slnlarlylhe use o ordnary lmesone n consderable quany n erlzer mxures conanng ammonum phosphae s lkely o cause loss o ammona superphosphae s no/presen. 5u dolome, a knd o lme 's! one n whch halr^he lme s replaced by magnesum, s used, neher o hese undesrable reacons ake place. he desrably o dolome as a lmng maeral or mxng wh erlzers s enchanced by he ac ha also supples magnesa o sols'smae o whch are decen n hs plan ood. Cause o Heaves ^leaves (emphysema o he lungs) s caused by overeedng^he horse hay, especally dusy mohy hay, or hreshed clover bay, and workng mmedaely aer a meal when he dgesve organs are dsended, declares a wrer n Hoard's Daryman, ndgeson resuls and rraes he pneumbgasrc nerve o he somach And n me he branch o ha nerve supplyng he lungs also becomes aeced. he lungs can hen no longer perecly expel ar and he abdomnal muscles have o be'used o help expulson. ha causes he double bellows-lke acon o he lanks, and he gaa expelled durng she soughng spells s caused by he ndgeson. he dsease s ncurable when esablshed. Beer Handlng o Hdrses Urged Old Dobbn s Now Sagng Comeback; Cos o Keep mporan em. By E, * Sauer, Frm Managemen S*cKl, Uuverwy a llnos. WKU Servce. Horses are sagng a comeback, bu some o rher value as» source o economcal arm power wll Me los unless hey are handled ecenly. Nex o man labor, he cas o keepng work horses s one o he larges ems.o expense on many.arms. ula s oen no realzed because horses,cr* usually led oh arm-grown grans and rough* ages and no cash oulay s necessary )or her reed. Flow wdely he worh and expenses o. horse's may vary dependng'upon her managemen s shown n a sudy o cos aceoun records kep by 33 armers n co-opernou wh he arm managemen dvson o he Unversy o llnos College o Agrculure, he ne cos o keepng a work horse-or he. year'vared rom o'sljs, or an average o $40,58. he number.o..hours'o work perormed by he horses,ranged rora :*W JO 1,2-14 each, he average beng 70"- hours. he cos or each hour o horse labor averaged 6.6 cens. hs vared rom 3.6 cens on he lowescos arm o 1S.4 cens an hour ou he arm wh he hghes horse power cos. he cos or each hour's work was closely correlaed wh he number o hours worked by each horse, alhough he oal cos o keepng a horse vared wdely. on arms where he horses worked an equal number o hours. Feed accouned or 59 pe cen o' he average oal cos o mananng he horses, man labor requred o care or and harness he horses accouned or anoher 14 per cen, sheler 9 per cen. neres on nvesmen per cen, deprecaon 5 per cen, harness 4 per cen and veernary, shoeng and ncdenal coss 2 per cen Prom hese jgures s evden ha he cos or each un o horse power on arms can be reduced by cung down he manenance expenses and by ncreasng he hours o producve work done by each horse. he eed gven he anmals and he labor spen n carng or hem mus be governed by he work done, horse power s o be economcal. Deprecaon coss may be reduced and an apprecaon n he horse aceoun eeced by rasng cols or replacemen purposes. SUNSHNE S BES ONC FOR LAYERS Hens Exposed o Lgh Rays Produce Vamn D. By H. L. KeopjW ProuHor «mlrr Husbandry, Unv»s»Uy o Ml»«or. WKU servce. yew people realse he morance o drec sunshne la he successul wner managemen o he layng lock ba recen dscoveres ndcae ha sunshne plays an mporan par n he producvy o,he/layng nock. he reason or hs s due o he benecal eecs o ceran lgh rays. When 'he hen s exposed o hem sh^ * able o manuacure vamn D whch s assocaed wh mneral meabolsm. n oher words when a hen s exposed o drec sunshne she can ulze lo mnerals n her ood o advanage. Hens exposed o drec sunshne no only lay more eggs bu he eggs are ap o have sronger shells, and used or ncubaon wll pnoduee beer baches. s hus seen la some measures should be aken o expose he cens"o sunshne on all possble occasons especally n wner. Due o he ac'ha mos o he glass used n poulryj«mse eoasrocrjos ers ou hese* benecal lgh rays a ceran amoun o he wndow space n he house should conss o an open apace whch ney be covered wh cloh rames whch ram? be dosed n nclemen weaher or a ngh bu whch should reman open on'sunshny days. he usual role s o provde a square oo o doh rames or each 15 square ee o k^r space n houses o average sse -14 o 16 ee rma ron o back. he amoun should be reduced somewha n narrow booses and ncreased n houses whch are deeper. Anoher advanage o he open space s ha provdes excellen venlaon. Even a ngh when he curans are closed resh ar wn ener he bouse and ordnarly when open he arng ou o he house durng he day wll remove much o he moenre so asj^ncourage a dry boose, PJague o Wars Cause o Heavy Poao Losses SVar Osorsse; whch n he las ew years has reduced o povery vas }JOlau-^ruv^ <>.53 ^unuh._ jnjl re!nnd js caused by a parasljc ungus, seos^oally chrsened.synchyrlum' ehdoocun.' s capable o.lyng dorman n he sol or s leas ',n\.vj*ars, paenly awang s prey. ho r-jnly eecve way "o.'counerng, noe's' a wrl< n -Hs la^a^ne, s o produce varees mmune rom a- *;vk. 'n s one hng, laboraory.workers a UohaPHed expermenal saon are lscoverg, o 'mmunze ra-'mcs, and anolor o nsure hem gvng good domesc yelds. War dsease was orgnally deeced n-v-raln n SW; s varously called mack.scab,*' "Oanke 1," "Fungus," und "Sag Head." aacks he'' ubers and low-lyng salks o poaoes, never her roos, coverng neced pars wh knoy wars, whch damp sol quckly convers no ugly black esers. Occupers o land, dscoverng he dsease n her sol, are requred by law o njpy he mnsry o agrculure a once. Pullee o Lay n Floor Ness; Clean Eggs Many o he bely soled eggs pcked up durng he wner came rom he hab o some pulles o droppng her eggs rom he rooss or on he loors, under he rooss seemng a avored place, where here are no droppng boards. he bes way o ran hese pulles, says he Nebraska Farmer, s o place clean nes boxes on he loor* where ;he_eggs.jre" mos requenly dropped. he pulles soon ake o he loor nesk, whch can be rased by degrees, or may even be le here. he hens seem o preer hem. Anoher source o soled eggs s h hab o some hens roorng n ness n 1!"' /1 ;;J.."» o roo«s. akng hese l:c:;, rom ^.o ness lghly or u week or so and placng heu on he rooss <!ne» no break hem o nes-roosng, ber sell or ea hem and ge rd o ) annoyance. Hangng burlap curr.-'na one-hal or'wo-hrds o he way across he ron o ness ends >> dscourage nes-roosng whou deerrng hens rom enerng o lay. here wll be ew oensvely dry eggs hese precauons are observed. * Hen* ha are ed a small amoun o cod-uver c'.l abou 2 per cen o her raon, produce eggs conanng won copper and ron. * An nexpensve pece o galvansed sbee ron has been ound o be a sasacory coverng or henhouse droppng hoards. s vermn-proo and easqy lhjls*'* Farm opcs Eroson by wnd and waer s he major enemy o he sol. * e Some 25,000,000 bushels o corn each year are used o make corn srup. e Daryng s he mos mporan occupaon on Wsconsn's 151,707 arms.» An average o $16 per arm would be needed o pay he annual re oss on arms. ke hx>and-mooh dsease has broken ou among cale and pgs n England. *» Few branches o agrculure exs oday n whch success can be greaer or alure more common han n mushroom growng. Seeds o rus spreadng barberry bushes bave been known o le n he ground as long as egh years beore growng. Abou 5,000 Ohm 4-H club members connue her club acves hroughou he wner monhs. hs s 10 per cen o he oal enrollmen, he eedlag o gran or oher concenraes should be connued n he wner or heers unl hey are a leas en o welve moods old, says H auhory. Clover Hay Good Feed Clover s good eed. On he sock arm clover can be used or hay' or pasure. Clover hay conans nearly wce as much nrogen, 50 per cen more phosphorus, and our o sx mes as much calcum as mohy hay. hese are he mporan ane and muscle makng elemens. hese derences are characersc o legumes and non-legumes. he Oklahoma saon compared more han 300 samples each o legumes and non-legumes. hey ound ha he legumes averaged nearly our mes as much phosphorus, and more han wo and a hal mes as much nrogen as he non-legumes. Legumes are an mporan source o mnerals or boh man and anmals. Rural New-Yorker. Poulry Houss Floor Concree loors may be used n poulry hor.ces anddsvhen properly consruced-are Warm, dry, penadnen and sanary. *v» house s on hgh ground where e dranage s good, he loor may be lad drecy on he ground. n oher cases. s ues o place he concree on a 6-nch ll o cnders or gravel. Some poulry men advocae layng a hckness o ar paper over he ll beore concreng. ndana Fanner's Gude. Slage or Horses Horses can be wnered enrely opon slage bu grea care should be exercsed no o eed hesyny moldy slage, wres a corresponden lu Hoard's Daryman. n he begnnng, sar by eedng a very small quany, a double handul, and gradually ncrease unl he bas an allowance ha wll manan hm n good condon. hose who wner her horses on slage ell us ha hey come hrough n ne condon. Layers Need Sunshne Sunshne or cod-lver ol, or boh, are very mporan, warns he ndana Farmer's Gude. Numerous expermens have proved ha a leas 1 per cen cod-uver ol n he raon wll cause h brds o have beer healh, lay more eggs, lay eggs ha have greaer hachabllly, and preven so shelled eggs. n hs clmae here are no enough sunshny days o enable a ben o g "by" whou usng cod-lver ol n he raon. Condoner or Horses o make bones appear o be less gh!n he hde s e pu a l'e more lesh on hem. Horses whch are hn n condon do ne usually show any grea looseness o hde. As hey aen hey ake on a sleek appearance and he hde appears o be very much looser. A mxure o 125 pounds crushed oas, 100 pounds whea bran and 25 pounds lnseed ol meal s recommended or a slx-monhxld oal. Aa he, grows older, rr-duvs bran, replacng wh crashed au s» Sx Breeds o Geese he Amercan sandard o Perecon lss sx breeds o geese, one o hese he Chlnese--bavag wo varees, he Brown and Whe, he oher Ave breeds are o bu one varey and are known respecvely, as oulouse, Bmbden, Arcan, Canadan or Wld and Egypan. he oulouse, Bmbden and Arcan varees &re he heavyweghs o he domesc goose amly, he oulouse beng he heaves o all, aduk males beng sandard wegh a «pounds. NOCE OF FLNG OF ORDER DESGNANG A DRAN- AGE DSRC O WHOM MAY CONCERN Noce s hereby gven, ha, John Hudson, Couny Dran Commssoner o he Couny o Shawassee dd on he 15h day o November, 1933, le n he oce o he sad Pram Commssoner, an order desgnng a dranage dsrc or he Norhway' * Krby Dran, accordng o Ac No. 31G, P. A, Mchgan, J923, as amended by Ac 318, o he P. A. o 1929, and Ac 318, P. A> o 1931., he roue and coarse o sad dran s as ollows: Commencng a a pon n he Webb Creek a he sarng o he Secon 33 dran ollowng sad dran o he Norh and Souh % lne hen< N. along he %'. lne o a pon where he ;K:ural waer course urns Eas hen ollowng he waer course NE'ly o a pon 2 rods Eas o he % lne o Secon 33, Vence ownshp, 7N, E4E. he lands comprsed wh he Dranage Dsrc are as ollows: B. W. Calkns, owner, o he N acre g o he N W % o he S E l o Secon 33, excep 1 acre n N E corner or cemeery and acres* o he E.½ o he N W %' ; and'l square rod n S W corner o W Vz o N E -¾ o Secon Clar Bngham and Ada, owner s o 0.88 acres n he N E corner o he W V. o he N W %' and he N E acres o he N % o he SW *4 o Secon 33. John W. obey and we, Mnne J., owners o 3.22 acres n he S E corner o he W % o-he S W % and he W % o he E V% o he S W %, Secon 28, Sdney J. Sbpman and we, Lulu B., owners o 0.52 acres n he S W comer o he Wes % o he Souh- E;«o he B.% o E ¼ o he S wes *, Secon 28. Harry A. Norhway and Alber odd Company, owners o 79 acres o he W % o he N E U o Secon 33, excep 1 acre n S E corner or cemeery and 1 square rod n S W corner. James J. Rye and we, Vole B., owners o acres n he S E corner o he E H o S"E %, Secon 28. Mara Louchs, cwner o he K acres n he E ' %.. o he N E %, excep W 2 rods o N E % o N E K o Secon 33. Holla E, Porer and we, va E owners o he N 43,78 acres n he W,¼ o he N W -¾ o Secon 34. E. J. Carney and we, Besse, Owners o 14 acre s n he N W corner o he E Vz o he N W..,¾. Secon 34, excep school se locaed n N E "oner. Edward"/. Glass and we, Leulla, owners o 3.13 acres n he S W cor- JK'r o ^¾"o S VV--v*V"'S^c;^r.-S-7- Helen Sewar «*nd Fanne Sewar, owners o 2^,'O acres n he S par o he W V 2 o he S W V Secon 27. All o he above descrpons arc n 7N, :R4E. Daed h s 15h day o January- 1035/ JOHN HUDSON, Couny Dran Commsso'er o Shawassee Couny, Mch. COMMSSONERS' NOCE...la he Maer o he Esae o George W. Baker, Decwed. We, he undersgned, havng been apponed by he Hon. Roy D. Mahews, Judge o Probae n and or he Couny o Shawassee, Sae o Mchgan, Commssoners o receve, examne snd adjus all clams and demands o all persons agans sad esae, do hereby gve noce ha we Wll mee &- he resdence -o Charles Krby # n he ownshp o Vence, n sad Coun/ on Monday, he 38h day o Ma-ch, A. D, 1935, and on hursday, he 16h day o May AD, 1935, a en o'clock n he orenoon o each o sad days, or he purpose o recevng and adjusng all clams agans sad esae, and'ha our monhs rom he 16h day o January A.'.D, 1935, are allowed o credors o presen her clams o sad Commssoners or adjusmen and 'allowance. Daed he 16h day o January, A. D CHARLES KRBY CLARENCE BAKER Commssoners- COMMSSONERS' NOCE n he Maer o he Esae o Mary J Hamlon. Deceased. a We, he undersgned havng 1 been ppone<j by he Hon, Roy D. Mahews, Judge o Probae, n and or he Couny-o Shawassee, Sae o Mchgan, Commssoners o receve examne and adjus all clams and demands o all persons agans sad esae, do hereby gve noce ha we wll mee a he resdence o Burr D. Eveleh n he Cy o Corunna, n sad Couny, on Frday, he 8h day o March A. D., 1935, and Wednesday, he 8h day o May A. D, 1935, a en o'clock n he orenoon o each o sad days, or he parpose recevng 1 and adjusng; ax clams agans sad esae, and ha our monhs rom he 8h day o January A. D. 1935, are allowed o redors o presen her clams o sad Commssoner* or adjusmen and allowance, Daed he 8h day o January A. 1 19S5. BURR D. EVELEH C. S. SANDERS Commssoners Good slage may be made as Le as mdwner approxmaely an equal wegh o waer and sover are pu n he slo. * # Corn sover slage s worh on or on abou wo-hrds as much as normal-corn slage.. *»...-- Cleanng ou dr n sores o poaoes beore hey are sored or he wner helps preven sproung and rong. * ' Agronomss pon ou ha early sprng pasure growh may be encouraged by allowng 3 o 5 nches o growh durng he all and erlzng wh a nrogenous erllxer early nex sprng. COMMSSONERS' NOCE h» h* M*U* o W E**«o Clark JohnMo, DMa.. We, he undersgned, havng been apponed by he Hon. Roy D. Ma-. hews, Judge o Probae n and or he Couny o Shawassee^ Sae o Mchgan, Commssoners o receve, examne and adjus all clams and demands o all person* agans sad esae, do hereby gve noce ha we wll mee a he resdence o Ray Wager n he ownrho o Vence, n sad Couny, on Frday, he 29h day o wac A. D. 1935, and - Wednesday, he 29h day o Mav A. D. 19;5. en o'clock n he orenoon o each o sad days, or he purpose o recevng and adjusng all clams agans sad esae, and ha our monhs rom he 29h day o January.. A. D. 1935, are allowed o credor* o presen her clams o sad Commssoners or adjusmen and 'allowance. Du'.ed he 29h day o January A. D RAY WAGER, VERN SNYDER, Commssoners Corn Cobs or Ler Good ler or he loor o ha hen bouse s ound rgh oa he arm a corn crbs. When ground up hey are hghly absorben and' he lghness O he ground maeral causes all droppngs o be covered. An occasonal srrn wll keep he loor dry and dean or a consderable lengh o me, dependen apea he condons o he house. he loor should be cleaned aowever, and resh ler spread as soon ad he old begns o appear damp, snce dampness enourages coccdo^k NOCE OF SALE Noce s hereby gven ha by vrue o a wr o er acas ssued ou o he Crcu Cour or he Couny o Shawassee, and Sae o Mchgan, agans he goods and chaels,land and enemens o Lyle V, Sawyer and Mary C. Sawyer n sad couny o me dreced nd delvered dd on he second day o Ocober! 1934, levy upon and ake all he rgh, le, and neres o he sad Lyle V. Sawyer and Mary C. Sawyer n and o he ollowng descrbed lands, o-w: he souh one-hal o souh onehal o he norheas quarer (8½ 8¼ NE%) o secon eleven(11), own egh (8), norh o range one (1) eas, Fareld ownshp, Shawassee Couny, Mchgan. All o whch shall expose or sale a publc vendue ho he hghes bdder a he wes ron door o he cour house n he Cy o Corunna, Shawassee Couny, beng he place where he Crcu Cour s held n sad Couny, on he 9h **y o March, 193S, a 9:00 o'clock n he orenoon. M. G. DCKE Depuy Sher ELLS F. WLSON, Aorney or Frank A. Phllp. Busness Address; Owooso, Mch. NOCE OF MORGAGE SALE Whereas, John Chlebo and Suse Chlebo, hs we, execued a ceran morgage daed on he hreenh day o Aprl, 1926, o E. E. Bunng, whch was recroded n he oce o whch was recorded n he oce o he Regser o Deeds o Shawassee Couny, Mchgan, 0» he 14h day o May, 1926, n Lber 71 o Morgages, on Pge 617; beng laer ranesred by ^vll o Edwn L. Bunng. Anl whereas, he amoun clamed o be due on sad morgage on he dae hereo or prncpals he sum o $350*00 and neres a 6 per ce*. snce Aprl 13, 1911, and also he addonal sum o $15.00 sauory aorney ees as provded or n sad morgage, and no su or proceedng* hayng been nsued a law or n equy «recover V ;.deb secured hereby, or any par hereo; And, Whereas, deaul has been made n he paymen o he money secured by sad morgage, whereby he power o sale conaned heren has become operave; Now hereore, noce s hereby gven ha by vrue o sad power o sale and n pursuance hereo, and o he saue n such case made and provded, he sad morgage wll be oreclosed by a sale o he morgaged S remses a publc vendue o he ghes bdder a he wes ron doer e he Cour House n he Cy o Corunna, Shawassee Couny. Mchgan, ha beng he place o holdng he Crcu Cour whn sad Couny, en he 25h day o Fohroary, A. D. 1935, a en o'clock n he orenoon o sad day;-he descrpon o sad premses conaned n sad morgage and whch wll be sold as aoresad* s as ollows: Commencng a h norheas corner o lo ear (4) Block en (10), e he recorded pla e Hendersonvne, suaed on he norheas ouarer secon o weny-hree Rush ownshp, Shawassee Couny, Mchgan, hence runnng souh egh (8) rods, hence eas welve (12) rods, hence norh egh (8) rods, hence wes welve (12) rods o he place o begnnng. Daed November 8, EDWN L. BUNNG ]org*gee HCKS 4 DESJARDNS Aorneys or Edwn L. Bun-««r, Busness Adress, Owosso, Mch, 9 \

7 / COlMSSlOERS* NOCE -Jon F, scoca, DuMMJ, We, he underagned, havng been apponed by he Boa. Roy D* Mahew, Judge o Probae n and or he Coumy o Shawassee, Sae o Mchgan, Commssoners o receve examne and adjus all clams and demands o all persona agans sad esae, do hereby gve noce ha we wll mee a he resdence o Ray Jacobs n he ownshp' o Haxelo'n, n sad Couny, on Monday, he 25h day o March A.!}. 1936,»r,'J on Monday, he 27h av o &ay A. D. 1935, a en o'clock n he orenoon o sad day?, or he purpose o recevng and adjusng **!! -lara agans sad esuo,' and ha our.monhs rom he 25h day o January A. D. 193,*, are allowed-o credors o presen her clams o sad Commssoners or adjusmen c' allowance. Daed 'he 25h day o January A. D ' RANDOLPH BALEY- ' WALER JUDE' ; ' 'Commssoners COMMSSONER'S NOCE la h* Maer o h* Esae o Wll** E. Verm, D^xd. We, he undersgned, havng been apponed by he Hon. Roy D. Mahews, Judge o Probae 5¾ and or he Couny o Shawassee, Sae o Mchgan, Commssoners o receve, examne and adjus all clams and "deraaxds o all persons agans sad esae, do hereby gve noce ha we wll aee a he Sae Bank o New Lohrop n he Vlae o New Lohrop, s sad Couny, on Monday, he rs day o Aprl A. D, 1936, and on Frday, he 31s day o May A. D. 1935, a en o'clock n he orenoon o each o sad days, or he purpose o recevng and adjusng m clams agans.sad esae and ha our monh* rom he 31s day o January A, D. 1935, are allowed o credors o presen her clams o Sad Commssoners or adjusmen and allowance. Daed he 31s day o January A. D HARRY COLBY BERNCE L. MOORE Commssoners COMMSSONERS' NOCE * he Maer o he Esae o Amed* Jacob*, Dceeaa** We, he undersgned, havng been apponed by he"'ho*. Roy D. Mahews, Judge o Probae n and or he Couny o Shawassee. Sae o Mchgan, Commssoners o receve examne and adjus all clams and demands o all persons agans sad esae, do hereby rve noce ha v«wll mee a he resdence o Ray Jacobs n he ownshp o Haselon, n sad Couny, on Monday, he 25h day o March A. D and on Monday, he 27h day o May. A. D. 1935, a en o'clock n he orenoon o each o sad days, M* ; he purpose o rcsrjj and adjusng all clams aganx sad esae, and ha our monhs rom he 25h day o January A. D. 1935, are allowed o credors o preeen her clams o sad Commssoners or adjusmen and allowance. Daed he 25h day o January A. D RANDOLPH BALEY WALER JUDD Commssoners NOCE OF FLNG OF ORDER DESGNANG A DRAN AGE DSRC.O WHOM MAY CONCERN Noce s herebv gven, ha John Hudson/ Couny Dran Co mssoner o he Couny o Shaw *ee* dd on he 22nd day o Dece her. 1933, le n he oce o sad Dran Commssoner an or desgnang a dranage dsrc he Marn Dran, accordng o J Ko. 316, P. A. o Mchgan 923,as amended by Ac 318, o he.j A. o 1929, and Ac 318. P. A. o he roue and course o sa dan s as ollows: #. Commencng a a pon m (he Shawassee rver abou 30 rods Wes o he l* on he Norh H o Secon 36, Caledona ownshp, hen ollowng upsream n a SE erly drecon across he hghway/ and propery o John Dudeck and/john Y. Marn o a pon on he Souheas K o Secon 36. he lands comprsed whn he Dranage Dsrc are a 3 oyjws: John Dudeck. owner o 1«acres n he SE comer o he NW rac- Sl U Souh o Shawassee rver, p Wes % o NW >4 o NW % on 36, 7N, R3E. John Y. Marn, ownero>30 acre* n he S Wcorner o he NE) Souh o Shawassee rver and 80 acres n he W* % o he SE % Norh o B. R., Secon 36, 7N. R0E. Ed Pollen, owner o be NW 34 acres' o he E * o he SE K, Secon 36; 7N. R3E. j C. M. McNa^aw. owrer o 75 acres o he SW V Souh o R. R.. Secon 36. 7N, R3E. j V D Olnev. owner ox. he so acres o he SW V, N o. R., Secon 36, 7N. R3E. j A. J. Smh, owner o e acres n he NE corner Souh o Rl R. o he V % o he NE V Sou4 o R. R. rrhe E % o he SE] V Souh N o R-. Se<* 3on 3B - 7 *? 3E R.*R, Ducher, owner - r A 60 acres n he NW par o he par o he NW raconal»4, econ 1, 6N, P-3E. M. McNamee, owner o 37 a.eres n he W par o he S»r o he NW raconal %, Sec 1, 6N. A. Parmener. owner 61 acres n he E par o 102 a*., o he E nar o he NE %, Secon 2. 6N, Daed hs 27 day 4 December, 19S4 ' JOHN HW)N,,. Couny Dran r Commssoner Shawassee Goj&ny, Mchgan Good Seed Curng Means Good Crops Proper Care s mporan Durng Wner; Wll ncrease ncome. By R. H. R«d. Agrculural Engo«W, Cnver»y <d Un. WN13 Servo, Provdng good curmg and sorage condons or her Beed corn hs wner, raher han poor or even average condons, wll be worh $40,000,- 000 on nex year's llnos corn crop, she uld 1&35 be a normal year and corn prces reman avorable. hs s reyealed n egh years o records kep by armers enrolled n he arm managemen servce conduced by he College o Agrjcul.re, Unversy o HMnos,!n co-operaon wh couny arm bureaus, n hese records, nvolvng he gwwlng o apj>roxl maely 70,000 acres oweorn, he derence beween good and poor seed coru curng and sorage amouned o 2 bushels an acre n he resulng crop Kvan average curng and sorng con dllons cu he resulng crop wo bushels an acre below wha was rjm good curng and sorage o he seed. wo bushels an acre on he average annual llnos crop o ulae mllon acres, wh corn worh 69 cens a bushel, would amoun o more han lo.owv 000 n corn reurns. By good curng and sorage s mean ha he seed corn s dred rapdly aad proeced rom reerng unl he escea* mosure has been reaacred. hese condon* are ne me where he com s hung on he bade porea er la he drveway or he eorscrb as la pracced on many arm*. Rapd dryng o seed corn requres he use o some arl3dal bea, uales he weaher s unosaaly avorable. For small quanes, he ears caa be hung n he kchen, or n as upsars room around he chmney, or ov=r an open ho ar regser. Large quanes o seed corn may {e*ored n he arm shop, garage or oher buldngs where a re can be mananed. Care, however, should be aken o see cha none o he corn s exposed o a emperaure above 120 deposes Fahrenhe. Venlaon s also an mporan acor n obanng hgh qualy seed coru. Unless he ar mmedaely ar*/und he ears s consanly changed, he amosphere becomes adened wh mosure, he dryng wll be much slower nd an deal condon s esablshed 1 or he developmen o molds. Need More Horses, Mules, o Mee Greaer Demand Demand or horses and mules s expeced o ncrease maerally or he nex ew years. Alhough co producon has been ncreasng or wo or hree years, he number now beng produced s hardly enough o mee 70 per cen o he expeced demand or work swkv A.'arse proporon o he work anlnuls now on arms are n he old age croup, and even producon o cols v>*>mlnues o ncrease, by he end o 9.0 he low pon n horse and mue populaon wll''be reached, n he opnon o Oho Sae unversy urm economs*. Hgher eou prces hs year may encourage greaer use o mechancal powand may check he anldpaed lvr rease n bree<llng plans, even n he 'ace o an expeced rse n he proe o;work sock. Feedng Work Horses Wnerng work horses wm be a rroublesouje problem n vew o he eed shorage. o manan a ar condon, work horses need a dally raon n rom en o een pounds o clean roughage such as bay, corn odder, or sraw. Even dle horses, n addon o he roughage, should hav a lle zran, especally he roughage consss o prare bay. sraw, or corn odder. On ye o sx pounds o gran per day a horse wll hold s wegh, he amoun o gran, o course, dependng somewha on sze o he anmal. Horses a work need rom en o len pounds o gran per head a day hey are o hold up n wegh Barley can be subsued very well or corn or oas, bu should be ground or rolled. Mssour Farmer. Agrculural Noes he omao s classed by he Encyclopeda o Food as a ru > * * Unless n a sealed package, honey should be kep n a dry, warm place, * * wo-hrds o a pound o dred bee pulp akes he place o one pound o hay. * * Canadan wesern sheep ranges pro- <1ee rom 150,000 o 200,000 lambs each year suable or aenng purposes. * * * Every 3½ ee rom he barn o he n.'lc bouse means a mle o walkng or he armer or each cow n one year. * Fluorne ^ compounds wh whch many rus are sprayed hare been ound o be very njurous o he eeh, * * welve o oureen per cen o proen n b* grau mxure s enough or ypcal cows ed pleny o good alala hay and ecru mage. Hundreds o acres o vegeable crops were plowed under by produce armers eear S Loma, Mcv, as hey ouad rolouged co*, sorage has been ound e ree apeles e lns«ca>, * # Faraera* unon breaches are beng organsed hroughou norhern relandl * Agrculuraly, Manchura s one o he Bas avored spos la he Far Eas- * A ha-b»hloa armers los her saus as landowners n he Las hree years. * Cows should be dry sx weeks or wo monhs. hs gves hess a chaoce o bumd up a reserve or he comng vear. MORGAGE SALE Deaul havng been made n he condons o a ceran norgagv whereby he power o sale conaned heren has become operave, gven by Rober Cohoon and Cora A, C<H boon, hs we, o he Vllage o Morrce, Shawassee Corny, Mchgan, o homas E. Case, o he ownshp o Perry Couny and Sae aoresad, on December 4, 1909, and recorded n he oce o he Regser o Deeds o Shawassee Couny, on December 4, 1909, n Lber 118 o Morgages, on page 632, whch sad morgage has been duly algned by homas E. Case o George B Lews, by assgnmen bearng dae he 14h day o March, 1919, and recorded - n he Oce o he Regser o Deeds o sad Couny o Shawassee, on he 16h da«o March, 1919, n Lber 136 o Morgages on pace 577, on whch morgage here u churned o be due a he dae hereo or prncpal aad neres he sum o «381.83, and no acon a law havng been brough o recover sad morgage deb or any par hereo, and he sad George & Lews havng depared hs e and he undersgned, Brmal EL Sckles e he duly aad legally apponed admnsrarx o he Esae o Geox&e B. Lews, and a. such s he legal holder o he le o sad morgage. Now. hereore, by vrue o he md power o sale and pursuan e he saue n such case made aad provded, noce s hereby gven ha Oh Monday, he 29h day o Apr, 1935, a en o'clock n he orenoon, sad morgage wul he orecolsed by a sale by publc aucon o he hghes bdder, a he wes ron door o he Cour House n he Cy o Corunna, ha beng OK place where he Crcu Cour or Shawassee Couny s held, o he land and SSK * PROBAE ORDER SAE OP MCHGAN he Probae Cour or he Couny o Shawassee. A a sesson o he Probae Cour or he Couny o Shawassee, held a he Probae Oce n he Cy o Corunna, on he 2nd day o January, n he year one housand nne hundred and hry-ve. Presen. Roy D. Mahews, Judge o Probae. n he Maer o he Esae o Alvn Morell Benley. Sen'or, Deceased. Dero rus Company, rusee under Wll o sad deceased havng led her sxeenh annual accoum as rusee o sad esae, or he bene o Caa.?u«M. B.nlev. s Ordered, ha he 28h day o January nex, a en o'clock n he orenoon, a sad Probae Oce'^ be apponed, or examnng and allowng sad accoun, and all prevous accouns,' And. s Furher Ordered, ha a?opy o hs order be publshed hree.successve weeks prevous o sad day &* hearng n he Corunna News, a newspaper prned and crculang n sad Couny o Shawas- &ee. ROY D. MAHEWS Judge o Probae HARRE AKEN. Probae Regser. Soybeans, cowp&as and smlar leg* crops are no consdered eed crops under he AAA rulng, bu nsead are classed as hay crops. * * Hawa's 1933 pneapple pack e «p* proxmaely 8,000,000 eases was eal* saed e have a value o 122,400,0061 *. *.. ' Oho has only 75 per cen as many cale en eed hs year and he Cora Bel has bu 88 per cen as many as a year age, he Uned Saes Deparssea e Agrculure repors. "" * * *. '. ' Prom praccal experence he De> arssen e Agrculure has learned ha emporary check o dams e rush bul o sop eroslea, wn las rom wo and one-hal o hree years. ORDER OF PUBLCAON Probar* Order SAE OF MCHGAN he Probae Cour or he Couny o Shawaosee. _ "" :.-... _- _..-~- A a sesson o he Probae Cour or ^ so ^ much L S hereo ^ ^ as ^ ^ may J be V nee ^ *orsn* Oce n Couny he Cy essary o pay he amoun due as held o a Corunna. he Probaa on aoresad on sad morgage wh neres hereon a he rae o ax , he 26h day o December, A. D. per cen and all legal coss, charges Peen, Roy D. Mahews, Judge and expenses, ncludn- an aorney o Probae. ' J. ee allowed by law o $ sad n he Maer o he Esae o premses beng descrbed as ollows: Sopha De Frenn, Deceased.. he norh hree-eghs ('*.) o he On lng he peon a Earl De Wes hal (%'l o he Wes hal (½) o he souhwes quarer (¼) and he eas hal (½) o he rbrhwes quarer (¼) o he souhwes quarer (¾ ) o secon weny-one (21) excepng a pece o land n he norheas corner o sad las above menoned descrpon descrbed as commencng a he norheas corner and runnng hence wes Egheen (1,8) rods, henee souh hry-wo (32) rods, hence eas egheen (18) rods and hence norh hry-wo rodg o place o begnnn". all on Secon weny-one (21) n own ve (&* norh. Range hree (3) eas. Also he wes ory (40) ee o lo hry-s* (36) and whol o lo hrv-seven (37) n block our (4) Vllage o Morrce, Shawassee Coun". Sae o Mchgan. Daed Januarv ERMAL E. SCKLES Admnsrarx o he Esae o George B. Lews. Deceased HCKS & DESJARDNS, Aorneys or Admnsrx. Busness Address: Owosso. Mch, NOCE OF MORGAGE SALE Whereas, Suse Long made and execued a ceran, morgage bearng dae he 16h day o Aprl, A. D 1931, o he Old Corunna Sae Bank, a corporaon, o Corunna. Mchgan* whch wa s recorded n he Oce o he Regser e Deeds o he Couny o Shawassee, Mchgan, on he 17h day o Aprl, 1931, n Lber 183 o Morgages, on page 320; And whereas, he amoun clamed o be due on sad morgage on he dae hereo or prncpal and neres s he sum o One hundred eghy nne dollars and sx cens, and also he addonal sum o Feen dollars sauory aorneys ees a s provded or n sad morgage, and no su or proceedng havng been nsued a law or n equy o recover he deb secured hereby, or anv nar hereo; And whereas, deaul has been made n he paymen o he money secured by sad morgage, whereby he power o sale conaned heren has become operave; Now,; hereore, noce s hereby gven ha by vrue o sad power o sale and n pursuance hereo, and o he saue n such case made and provded, he sad morgage wll be oreclosed by a sale o he morgaged premses a publc vendue o he hghes bdder a he ron door o he Cour House n he Cy o Corunna, Shawassee Couny, Mchgan, ha beng he place o houng he Crcu Cour whn sad cowny, on he 16h day o Febrvarv, A. D. 193S, a en o'clock n. he orenoon o sa day; he descrpon o whch sad premses conaned n sad morgage and whch wll be sold as aoresad,< as ollows: he Wes One-hal o Loa One and Four, Block hry-nne, Cy o Corunna, Shawassee Couny, Mchgan. Daed November 26, he OLD CORUNNA SAE BANK a Mchgan Bankng Corponop o Corunna Mkhgm Morgagee PULVER * RUSK, Aorneys or MorVagee, Busness Address: Owosso, Mch, Frenn prayng or he probae o he wll o sad debased ««> w lled n hs cour., _ - s Ocred. ha he 28h day o January nex, a nne o'clock n *he orenoon, a sad Probae Oce, be apponed or hearng sad peon. "' '.. * Furher Ordered, ha a cony hs order be publshed hree sueseasve weeks prevous o sa4 da ' o bearng n he Corunna News, a newspaper prned and crculang n sad Conny o Shawassee. ROY D. MAHEWS Judge o Probae HARRE AKEN, Regser o Probae. MORGAGE SALE Whereas, James C. Carpener and Marha Carpener, h* we, made and execued a ceran morgage bearng he dae o he 22nd day o Augus 1928, o Anna E. Blhmer. whhch was recorde n he oce o he Regser o Deeds or he Couny o Shawassee Mchgan, on Au gus 31, 1928, n Lber 177 o nsor' gages oapa"-e 301;.-, -. ^ And whereas he amoun clamed o be due on sad morgage on he dae hereo or prncpal and nerea s he sum o Egh Bundres weny Dollars ard hry-egh cens (»820.38* and also lvad donal sum o *25 aomevs ees as provded or n sad morwgage^and no su or proceedng havng been nsued a law o n equy o recover he deb now remanng and secured hereby orw* par hereo And whereas deaul has beer made n he paymen o he money secured by sad morgage, renderng he power o sale conaned herer operave;.., Now, hereore, noce s herebj gven ha by vrue o sad power o sale, and n ^lrsuance hereo and ohe saue n such cases mad *nd provded, he sad morgage wr be oreclosed by a sale o he mor* *aged premses a Publc vendue o he hghes bdder a he wes ron door o he Cour House m he Cy o Corunna, Shawassee Couny Mchgan, ha beng he place o* holdng he Crcu Cour whn sad counv. on he 5h da* o Aprl. A. D. 1935, a 9:00 o'clock n he ore- o* o sad day Easern Sandarc me.. he descrpon o he premses conaned heren and sll eoyered by sad morgage and wch wll be sold as aoresad s a«ollows: Par o Lo ea. Block weny^ rgh o he Vllage (now cy). o Owosso, Mchgan, commencng a» non on he eas lne o Lo en Block weny-egh, eeh rods sour o he souh lne o Comsock rree runnng hence weserlv parallel o Comsock sree seven rods, hencr souh our and ve hundred se^r-y one, one housandhs rods, hepce easerly narallel wsn sad rs lne o eas lne o sah-o and hene^ norh o be#nnn~ nl n he Cy o Owosso, Shawassee Coany, Mch- Daed: December ANNA E, BLHMER Morgagee ELLS F. WLSON. Aorney or Morgagee, 1 BusM»«Address: Osrosso, Mkh. Y e]v AUCON HANDLED PROMPLY AND CORRECLY, ON SHOR NOCE BY HE NEWS Phone 1373 MORGAGElALE Deaul havng been made n he condons o a ceran real esae morgage whereby he power o sale heren conaned became operave, made by Wllam F. Gray and Flora M. Gray, hs we, o George G..Markham, daed January 2, 1917, and recorded n he oce o he Regser o Deeds or Shawassee Couny, Mchgan; on January 2, 1917, n Lber 142 o Morgages on pages 206 and 207, and duly assgned by sad George G. Markham o Lea B. Vncen by an assgnmen daed Augus 4, 1925, and recorded n sad Regser's oce on Augus 6, 1925, n Lber 153 o Morgages on page 92, and duly assgned by sad Lea B. Vncen o George G. Markham and Clara A. Markham, hs we, jonly, wh sole and absolue rgh o survvorshp, by an assgnmen daed Augus , and recorded n sad Regser's oce on Augus 6, 1926, n Lber 163 o Morgages on page 93, on whch morgage here s now clamed o be due and payable or prncpal and neres he sum o $1,145.00, and no su a law hayng been brough o recover sad deb, or any par hereo, noce s hereby gven ha on Saurday, May 4, 1935, a one o'clock n he aernoon o sad day, a he enrance o he Cour loase. Cy o Corunna Shawassee Couny, Mchgan, ha beng he place where he Crcu Cour or sad Couny s held, Clara A. Mnrkham, survvng assgnee, wll by Vrue o he power o sale conaned n sad morgage and n pursuance o he "saue n such case provded, sell a publc aucon on oreclosure hereo he land descrbed n sad morgage o' sasy he amoun due hereon a he me o sale, wh neres hereon a sx per cen par annum, and all legal coss, ncludng an aorney ee o wenyve Dollars, lands descrbed' as: Eas par o eas eghy acres o he souhwes raconal quarer o secon nneeen, own egh norh, range our eas, excep rgh o way o Consoldaed Coal Company o norh hry-hree ee heeo, conanng 39 acres, more or less, Hazelon ownshp, Shawassee Couny, Mchgan. Daed February 2, CLARA A. MARKHAM Survvng A*sg:ee C. F. & E.. HAMMOND, Aorneys or Assgnee, Busness Address: 601 Amercan Sae Savngs Bank Buldng, Lansng, Mchgan. Comm, Mch* ORDER OF PUBLCAO Sae o Mchgan. he Probae Cour or he Couny o Shawassee. A a sesson o he Probae Cour or sad Couny, held a he Probaa oce ;n he cy o Corunna, on Monday, he 4h day o February, n he year o one housand nne hundred and hry-ve. Presen, Roy D. Mahews, Judge o Probae, n ee Maer o Geraldne Ruh Vande Gr, Dependen, Peon havng been led allegng ha s-d chld s dependen and negleced and o deennne he ruh o he acs. s ordered, ha he ahers, mohers, guardans or anyone neresed n sad chld be and appear beore he Cour a a hearng upon he peon on he 5h day o March, 1935, a 9:00 o'clock n he orenoon a sad Probae Oce or he purpose o adng he Cour n arrvng a he rue acs and o make a proper dsposon o sad mnor. And s Furher Ordered, ha o gve noce o parens no n hs Couny, ha a copy o hs order he publshed hree successve weeks prevous o sad day o hearng n he Corunna News, a newspaper prned and crculang n sa<$ Couny o Shawassee, ROY D, MAHEWS Judge o Probae By HARRE AKEN, Probae Regser. COMMSSONERS* NOCE _...n he Maer o h* Eaea * Pearl E. Jacobs. Deceased. We, he undersgned, havng been apponed by he Hon. Roy D. MMhews, Judge o Probae hx and or he Couny o Shawassee, Sae o Mchgan. Commssoners o receve examne and adjus all clams and demands o all persons agans sad esae, do hereby gve noce ha we wll mee a he resdence e Ray Jacobs, n he ownshp c Hazelon, n sad Couny &x Monday, he 25h day o March A. D. 1936, and on Monday, he 27h day o May A. D. 1935, a en o'clock n he orenoon o each o sad days, or he purpose o recevng; and adjusng all clams agans sad esae, and ha our monhs rom he 25h day o January A. D. 1935, are allowed o credors o presen her clams o sad Commssoners or adjusmen and allowance. Daed he 25h day o January. A. D «ANDOLPH BALEY 'ALER JUDD Commssoners ' Only he bes Qualy o Maerals and he nes Workmanshp used by HE CORUNNA NEWS PHONE 1373 CORUNNA, MCH. ^ *

8 »*l«^* S». w*<,ee BEANS Have excellen equpmen or handlng Beans and Grans COAL Pleny o good clean and warm Coal HAY AND SRAW FOR SALE AlBER ODD CO. CORUNNA FXEVAOR Phone 20 We Delver Waned lmed amoun local grown Corn JUDD'S CORNERS Mahlon Baker * on he sck ls. Mrs. Jesse Harmon s ll wh he Mrs. Joe Wnorskj spen hursday n Fln. he Jnddvlle school enjojjed a Valenne pary on hursday. Mss Naale Jacobs was a week end gues o Ms* Eunce Jacobs. Edward Farbanks, Ward Far and Sarh Snyder are pung up ce. Earl Deneen was a gues on uesday o Mr. and Mrs. Roy Evere/ he Exenson Club wll mee February 26, wh Mrs. Wm. Gdley. Lews Vargo s home rom a sev eral days vs wh rends a Dero.;.: Huber Porereld has acceped a poson n he Woolworh oore n Dero. Mrs. Kae Kendal s spendng several days wh Mr. and Mrs. G, W. "Warner. Chor pracce and Bble sudy was held a he home o Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jacobs. Maser Dougla s Allen spen several days las week n he home o Mr. and Mrs, Ford Esheman. Mrs. Edward Lyons and Mrs. John Cular were guess on hursday o Mrs. Wesley Porereld and amly. Plans are beng made or a pancake supper o be served by he men a he parsonage n he near uure. Mrs. Paul Snyder was an overme. gues on Saurday o her grandmoher, Mrs. Wm. Augusne, o Eason. SALESMAN WANED Waned Mlk, bakery, ea, coee or oher roue men. Good proposon or rgh man. Rawlegh, Deparmen MCA-93-L, Frecpor, 111. or hose suerng rom LSOMACaORDUODBA. 1 \ULCERS, POOR DGS*- ON, ACU> DYSFKPS. SOUR SOMACH. GASS- NSSS. HEARBURN. CON- jr SFAON, BAD aajcah. 2 SLaarussNxss OR SBJU>- ACHES, copy DC* «5 O EXCESS AC3D. Kk or»/* d copy WUUr «glanr'j Dc*)n«H»um We EARL L DURHAM CORUNNA, MCH. Here s a Real Money Maker! *>*&* Fm CrmJm RoaB emfw* "JAY mo Porable grnds every eedwngaage grown. Grnd* more eed per gal- -*^ on gas a per hour. Moun on any 1½ oo ruck. "~ " down paymen Good emcwre quck or au deals. LV. C. J. AYLOR Funeral Home Promp and Ecen Servce AMBULANCE Lady AssU&n Phone 182 VERNON Successor o Dsbrow Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jacobs and Eunce, were Sunday dnner guess o Mrs. Blanche Jacobs and son and daugher. Rev. Harold Pahorpe and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leow and amly were dnner guess uesday evenng o Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Arhur Hanche, Mr. and Mrs. Bjrnes Reed, Mrs. Waler Snyder, Mrs. Lyle Saord, Mrs. Henry Mner and Mr*. Ben Role were among hose who aended he uneral o he lae Mrs. John Adams, o Flushng, on Wed-^ nesday. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Cular ener-' aned a company o 40 on Frday, s complmenng her son, Fred, and hs brde, a a mscellaneous shower. he aernoon was enjoyed by he! playng o games a;*d cones* and he przes were won by Mre, W. B.' Jacobs and Mrs. Ernes Reed and Mrs. Edward Lyomy Many lovel^ gs were receved. Mrs. Ford Cu* \*v was ormerly Mss Odessa Pow* ell, o Bur.! ALEDONA he P.. A. o he Hawkns sebbol dsrc wlj mee a he school house on Frday evenng o hs Week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doane 'wll open her home on Frday n^h o he'. menber s and rends o he Norhwes/''Vence. Church, or a box socal. Harry Youngs and son, Charles, and. Mss Eleanor Kllan have re- ( urned o her home n Dero, aer vsng he week end n he home; o he ormer s uncle, Frank Hunger, and amly. Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Hew, o Lansng, were Saurday and Sunday gues 3 o her parens, Mr. and Mrs. Frank hompson. he occason was he brhday annversary o Mrs.' Hew, who receved many beauul gs. ' uesday evenng Mrs. Nee Geeek eneraned 20 close relaves and rends o emmy Wason,, n honor o hs h brhday. He was presened wh a brhday cake wh ve pnk candles by h s aun,' Mrs. homas Wason, Jr., o Owos-, so. Guess were presen rom Owos-! so, Coruwa and Caledona. ommy receved many gs rom hs rends. Announcemen has been made hs week, o he marrage o Howard Sewar and Ms s Ruh Collard, o Vencg. Rev. Howard Sug- den, o he Perry and Corunna Bap-1 s Church, ocaed, n he pres-; ence o Mrs. Luclle Sugden and Mrs. Lllan Free. Howard Sewar s he younges son o Mr. and Mrs. Wll am Sewar, resdng wo mles norh o Vernon. Elwn Rer was honored on Frday evenng by a small pary o rends, who gahered a he home o hs parens, o help hm celebrae hs brhday. A bue supper was served o he ollowng: Mjr. and Mrs. Frances Newell and son, Blly, Mr. and Mrs. Wellngon Sherrard, Mr. and Mrs. Cresen Sherrard, Mrs. Lorea Cellaroux, Charles Rer. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Bummer and eon, Donald, he * laer hree o Vernon, and Ms s Luclle Youngs. Games and suns were he eaures o he evenng's pleasure. YOUNG PEOPLE'S LEAGUE he regular meeng o he Young People's League o he Norhwes Vence Church was held on Sunday evenng a he church wh abou 50 n aendance. Mrs. Danel Quck, presden o he socey was leader Sunday evenng and opened he meeng by all sngng "n he Garden" ard "Swee Hour o Prayer". Mss Verne Mole accompanyng a he pano. George Pardonne read he Scrp-J ure lesson, ollowed by prayer by j Rev, John Ausn. Musc was urnshed hroughou he evenng as ollows: Voln and guar due by he Seward ssers; vocal due byawrence Seward and Mrs. Arche Sherrard, wh Mrs. Sherrard a he pano; due, Mss Charlens* Wlkenr.on and Mrs. Sherrard, wh Mrs. Seward accompanyng. he meeng closed wh a song. here wll be no meeng n, wo weeks, because o he old ashoned revval meeng.)/ whch wll be held a he church, begnnng Sunday, February 24, and lasng wo weeks. BRHDAY ANNVERSARY Sunday was he eh buhday annversary.o Mrs..Mchael Srpka y ' and ollowng her cusom or many years, she nved several o her close rends n or dnner and o spend he aernoon and evenng, A delcous chcken dnner was served by he hosess o he ollowng: Mr. and Mrs. Ber Youngs, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lecu/eux, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schmd, Mrs. Geneveve Shaw and sen, Carl, Mss Luclle Youngs and Elvn Rer. Mrs. Srpka was presened wh wo brhday cakes, one rom Mrs. Shaw and one rom Mrs, Youngs. Mrs. Srpka also receved many gs. SHAWASSEE Mr. and Mrs. Lesle Hll, o Morce, vsed hs week n he home o he her's broher, Mr* John Sampeer. Mr, and Mrs. Alva Brad were n Oron he rs o he week as guess o her parens, Mr. and Mrs. George Sewar. Saurday word was receved rom Rocheser, ha Mss Margare Hamln, daugher o Mr. and Mrs. James Hamln, ormedy o Corunna, serously njured her ankle n an auomoble accden, near Dero. Mrs, Jenne Rer, who was njured n an auomoble accden n Grand Rapds, on Saurday aernoon, whle enroue o see a docor, s a he home o her sser, Mrs, Frank Peel, Her condon s abou he same. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Mesler are enerang he ollowng relaves n her home hs week, he laer's moher, M's. Sally Uron, o Jackson, Mch., Frances Urban and Mrs. Uron and wo daughers, Kahlyn and Ellen, o Van Wer, Oho, and a nece, Ms s Florence Copeland, o Jackson. Mrs. Orvlle Gran j a recoverng rom an njury receved l«s hursday mornng. Mr. and Mrs. Gran were reurnng rorn a brhday pary a he home o Mr. and Mrs. Edward olnson. Corunna, when, because o he.os on he wndsheld, hey dd no see he regh ran on he Grand runk crossng unl oo la.c o avod hng. h'y were hrown.o ha dch, and Mrs. Gran receved several cu s rom he j-ass, Shy \va. s reaed a Memoral Hospal. Mr. Gran w&s no njured. CLUB OF S. PAUL'S CHURCH Mrs. James Rley, Sr. and daugher, Mrs. Kerney Fzparck, were jon hoss on uesday o he members and rends o he Caledona - Shawassee - Vence Club o S. Paul's Church, Owosso, or an all day meeng. he presden, Mrs. Wllam Lezau, opened he busness' meeng wh Mrs. Rose Harmon leadng n he devoonals. he secreary, Mrs. Anono Bock, read he mnues o he prevous meeng, also he reasurer's repor, ollowed by roll call. One new member was added o he socey. Dnner was served o 50, he lades nvng her husbands as her guess. Followng dnner Mrs. Harmon as charman o he w<*rk commee, brough ou he work, and he lades ed a qul, mac's blocks or anoher and done some sewng or he socey. he guess played cards, brdge, ve hundred and pedro. he nex meeng wll be held he Kosond uesday n March, he place o be announced laer. NOCE OF PRMARY ELECON o he Qualed Elecors o he Cy o Corunna, Shawassee Couny, Mrhgan. You are hereby noed ha a General Prmary Eleron o he Couny o Shawassee and he Cy o Corunna, wll ake place on Monday, March 4, 1935, or he purpose o placng n nomnaon a canddae or he oce o Couny School Commssoner o he sad couny. he sad elecon wll be held n he Cy Hall o sad cy, all o he voers o he cy vong a he Cy Hall, and he polls o he elecon wll be open rom 7 o'clock n he orenoon unl sx o'clock n he aernoon o sad day, Daed February 12, GEO. A. BROWN, Cy Clerk ll ^ "c55& NEW FORD V-8 ^ --. \ a \W m Vnl / '^ V- ^^Zz&'^xv 53? m mm :?****» he Car Whou Expermens HERE'S never «117 doub abou value when you bry a Ford car. You know 's all rgh or Henry Ford wouldn' po oa One hng ha never changes s hs polcy o dependable ransporaon a low cos; ha's he bgges eaure o he New Ford. he relably and economy o s V-8 engne have been proved on he road by upwards o 1,400,000 moorss. Owner cos records show denely ha he Ford V-8 s he mos economcal Ford car ever bul. MONEY We hnk, perhaps, ha he man,who a'cr/jv o hs honor, hs ndusry, hs negry, o h s human dues, wll nd he money he needs or lvng'comng hs way. He needno worry so much abou havng a bg auomoble, or he mos expensve s o - clohes, or he nes house. Wh hs aenon dvded among oher more lasng hngs n le, he wll no mss he absence o large amouns o money, or even he absence o as much money as n odd momens he hnks he wans. Columbus Dspach. F. Keser. REGSRAON NOCE For he Prmary Elecon o be held Monday, March 4, o he Qualed Elecors o he Cy o Corunna, Mchgan. Noce s hereby Gven, ha n conormy wh he Mchgan Elecon laws,. he undersgned Cy Clerk 6 he Cy o Corunna, wll upon any day excep Sunday and a legal holday, he day o any regular or specal elecon or prmary elecon, receve or regsraon he name o any legal voer n sad Cy no already regsered, who may apply o me personally or such regsraon. Provded, however, ha can receve no names or regsraon durng he me nervenng be* ween he second Saurday beore any regular, specal ov ocal prmary elecon and he <* a y o such elecon. Noce s hereby gven, ha wll be a 305 Norh Shawassee avenue, on hursday, February 21, precedng he elecon, a g provded by par, Chaper, Mchgan Elecon laws, rom 8 o'clock a. ro., unl 8 o'clock p. m., on sad day, or he purpose o Revewng he Regsraon and Regserng such o he qualed elecors n sad Cy as shall properly apply hereor. Noce s urher hereby gven o he qualed elecors o h s cy ha *, he undersgned Clerk o sad Cy wll regser any qualed elecors who may apply a my oce on any busness day up o and ncludng Saurday, February 23, he las day or general regsraon or sad Elecon rom 8 o'clock a. m. o 8 o'clock p. m. he name o no person bu an ACUAL RESDEN o he precnc a he me o Regsraon, and enled under he Consuon, remanng such resden, o voe a he nex elecon, shall be enered n he Regsraon book. GEO. A. BROWN, Cy Clerk FORD MOOR COM Seehe FORD neares DEALER or a V-8 demonreooh. NEW FORD V-S RUCKS AND COMMERCAL CARS ALSO ON DSPLAY. 01 E. W. LEWS nves you o call and look over he new Ford V-8 We wan you o see he nes Car n he low prced eld. On dsplay a our salesroom Ol *l JOB PRNNG HANDLED PROMPLY AND RGH BY Phone 1373 HE NEWS ^ w o D o o D o

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