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1 B«Sure Attend tfafe GORUNNA NEWS Fathfully Servng the Communty for More than Ffty Years.Sav Dollars Shop D Corunna. WUCE $1.50 PER TEAR COftUNMA, MCHGAN THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1949 VOLUME 38, NUMBER 2C Local Rotarans End Fscal Year Tuesday The fnal meetng of the fscal year was held Tuesday nght at the Oo> rusna Restaurant, n charge of retrng presdent, Royal Vncent. A moment of standng sueoce tendered to the memory of that goo Rotaran, "Doc" Oswald. Communty sngng started the program, durng whch complete re ports were gves by the varous commttee for the year.' A busness audt of the books was reported by Chaa.. Taphouse and Fern Strawsne. N. H. Damm reported on the Scouts. A general dscusson concernng mmedate cwb problems and roects followed. A rousng vote of thanks was tendered Royal Vncent for an outstandng year of work, to the Board of Drectors for ther cooperaton, to EL D. Devereux, n charge of programs for the year, and to Allan Brown for he fne servce at sergeant-at-arms. The new presdent and corpa of offcers was welcomed n, and proects and events for the new year were planned. Postponed Band Concert Frday Gala 4th Planned for Durand a 13 Hours of Fun Scheduled n Neghborng Town Monday By Boy Holdng Thrteen hours of fun and frolc are n store for the thousands who are! expected to attend ths year's gganw Henry Evans, youngest of the elev- & ««Fourth Celebraton. Former Corunna-te en sons and daughters of the late Over 17 dfferent shows and actv- Davd John Evans and Mary Phys [ tes, selected to please both the old Evans, ded suddenly last Frday af-1 and young, have been planned by the teraoon n Sagnaw, at the age of 6»'. Celebraton Commttee to fll a day yean. He had been employed n that long entertanment program. cty for many years. He had never The festvtes wll start at 10:45 Tn«Corunna School Band Concert Frday, July 1' at eght o'clock on the J Court House Lawn wll present the followng numbers: Storage Loan Program Gets Underway Here Farmers who need addtonal stor- Supervsors Splt Jobs n Co. Welfare Dept SPECFC JOB STLL UNDETERMNED BY BDV Amercan Patrol F. W. Meachum 1 Traveller Forrest Buchtel (overture) Thunderer J. P. Sousa By acton of the Board of Super^ Hgh School Cadets... J. P. Sousa vsors n sesson Monday, Mrs. Caro! Ambton Overture Harold Bennett lne Harryman admnstratve hea Zenth Overture Harold Bennett of Shawassee County's Welfare De~ ncluded n the program wll be partment, was releved of the respon other sparklng marches. sbty of one of ^ two obs ^ Gordon Coats, Drector. has held, snce the county depart ment of Socal Welfare and the Stater.- supported Bureau-of Socal Ad were? consoldated n The belef was? expressed by Board members <fta ether one of the two departmttscs; ; age bns on or near ther farms are was a!! that could be effcently nans~ 1 urged to get n touch wth the local' led under one head.^. Whch branrfe' marred. a. m. wth a colorful parade of floats, County AAA Commttee for nfor- o fthe Department Mrs. Harntrorn The remans were brought to Co-; bands, marchng unts and clowns. maton on the Government's new wll retan has not been determnes'ac runna on Monday and nterred at 2\ The entres n ths year's parade have farm storage loan program. Mark \ ths wrtng. t was declared by SSs-- «w u^ ««"««; '' ~«~«- «- J» t «-<= Conroy, Charman of the Shawassee x ervsor Rofcert Stewart, Charman- of p. m. n the Evans famuy lot n Pne already topped those of the large Q^^ A ^ commttee, sad today, the fnance commttee of the Bbartf;; Tree Cemetery, wth Rev. Geo. Moore parade held last year, that the necessary forms have been and a member of the Welfare hwest-'- Pns for 100 per cent attendance of St. Pauls Epscopal church offc- At noon the frst of two band conatfng for the commttal servce. certs that wllbe held durng the aft- receved n the local AAA offce, and gallon commttee, that the drrasora Were presented to Everett Campbell, the program s now ready to get un- 1 of the two obs wll "make possbfe^the supervson of countv supportexf Chas. Taphouse, Asa Elkna, Watter ". Mr. and Mrs. Davd John Evans emoon, wol he gven at Cty Park, arway. Townsend, Floyd Walworth and Roy- CheMUUnr Showfooat came to Corunna n 1863 from Cardff,! A horse show by the Shawassee Xhe Wales, and lved here untl removed County Boots and Saddle Club wll ^ ^ P 1 to welfare actvtes by a full-tme admnstrator wnose attenton wut not «<»" P»rchase or At the close of the meetng a past- s Two Weeks Off by death, honored by scores of [ follow at 12:45, and the frst perform- constructon of on-the-farm presdent's pn was tendered Mr,; Chesanng The eghth here wee of a talent loaded varety show f«t<>rage capacty, the Commodty Credt Corporaton wll ether ty n the county. Ths n turn; be be needed to cover state relef arffv aan,,^ frends. There famly s^w up Vncent by Secy Asa Elkns for the chesanng Showboat s two -._ and later made ther homes else- wll start at 2 p.m. r weeks held, wll make possble thorougfr nr wonderful ob he haw done thru the where, Henry Evans beng one of the \ From then on there wll be at least.-guarantee loans for ths purpose. away and the 8,000 seat stadum s sx chmren 9arvMngm - ^ ^ M«mmde by year. two actvtes gong on at all tmes to! wdm^ vestpatton of welfare anrlcnnts and^ < es. or, f completed, the Showboat tself s Elteabeth Joy. Ann Arbor; Mrs. Rach- keep the expected large crowd entercomng nto beng, tcket sales start el Crandall, Oak Park, ns.: Davd taned. obtan credt from other sources, CCC mnstraton." producers cannot or do, not wsh to substantal economes n v,tlfare «"?-' New Goo' For July 1st wth A. V. Adelman Phone oft n Evans. Los Angeles, Calf., Geo. A baseball game between two of wll malce the loans drect. The salary for the twn v! 'bs pa'f 7, Spraymr Potatoes 3 Chesanng, the 75 member chorus Evans. Washngton, D. C, and Thorn- Southern Mchgan's top amateur Loans wll cover up to 85 pen%t half by the.«=tafe (fn^ half r»«" AV s rapdly beng whpped nto shape M Evans. Jamestown, N. Y. teams. New Lothrop of the Wolvw county has heen $3,420 vear!y\«tdr Potato nsects and dseases come a- of the cost of the storage structure and~eastern Mchgan s awatng ^^ last rtea for Mr Evm Jong each year to trouble growers. S were ne League and the Durand Mer-, snce Mrs. Harryr^an hrlds a cv" or 45 cents per bushel of the rated r July 13 to July 17 when the famed, Better methods of control, however, attende<3 t> y nephews and neces who chants of the Tr-County crcut, Wll borage capacty, whchever s servce status on the.«ta f e nly. sndt the nght spectacle wll be gven as a ^¾^^ [ the home of Mr. and Mrs. begn at 3'p.m. At the same tme, wnalle are contnually beng studed at the r. The Joans wll be repav wll draw approxmate!'. that sacarv able vllage proect under auspces of the' Arch w Burnett when she take OV«T fuh tme Wnr's ' prevous to the Chldren's athletc events wll be held on an annual nstallment plan, over Mchgan Agrcultural Experment ^,,- ^ of Commtfrf!t; Wth th< state, t." 8"»«rH ':e wt»' " servce n Pne Tree Cemetery Mrs. f n Cty Park and another band conw.to. WnmfKfev \f rhrsn State rtdc Wons are from all nqures Burnett, a nece, and a daughter of cert wll he played. a perod of not more than 5 years, Staton. resgn from the cntmtv >«h as avtmlnjrtrstfvr of the VWfsre Depart provson s made for extenson o' water MororsKv. Mcngan 0««^^ ^ h Mght ^ ^ ^ gf}1 ^^ ^^. Elaabeth Joy. Those who came A grls' Softball game, matchng these loans n nstances of crop falure, etc. CcJlege entomologst, ad^ ses the use ment. The fjerarunent's dmbursnr Th< frst nght the pvss of the state, from out-of-town were Mrs. H. Evans, the Prces Dary team of Durand a- of DDT at the rate of one and one- offcer. Ro%a! TUCWT. has h<»tt under consderaton for promoton -4s> «1 ^^ n^. ««-.-v,.»,,^ -"-""'. hghway employes n ths secton of Mrs. Geo. Ford and Mr. Robert Dov ganst Ovd wll start at 5 p. m. A> The proposed structure must be an half pou-ds of 5 percent w la. VUMm Mchgan M led hv by r^r ther ^fcf Chfef ^.^. Charles ^ ^.^. Mf ^ d M rs. Frank Co, pe eatng contest for chldren wlu, gb, e. t ^. rtructure under" the head the departmfnt p«w^r n 100 ^ ^ ^ "l"'< te followng MM. wll be there and Mayor of Mtffqrd; Mrs Carl Dudley Camp, begn at 6 p. m. wth przes award- 4 G^wrnment'/prce-suppnrt loan pro- Harrvman gow nsect c«rtrol. Ths mxture s Karl RobertaoB of M^lt^.%^an^rT>of afd Mr. aasl MWr«ob.r,^ to the wnners. P^ ^ nwryman ef>ca gn^tfon. for control df flea beetle, Colorado gram. Storage payment earned on the frst or fve heads of ctes n^tttns of Flnt.! 4.! P eta to be4t»t, tarnshed plant bog, the structure wll be appled aganst ths secton to come as guest cap-', -fr- ^ arl l-afrhoperph. When aphds appear, use Parathon at manufacturer's from prce-support Joans or purchas Owosso Busness t 4 1 the constructon loan. Also, proceeds Funeral Servces Held 1 Corunna Locals f!hesanng Showboat starts ts half {,Jhelocal chapter of Dsabled Vetmle trp down the wndng Sha- Vrans wth headquarters n OWORSO. College Alumn Meet recommendauons or ncotne sulfate agreement wll be appled up to the For Dr. J. M. Oswald at r r.e pfm n 100 gallons of water. The 19th Annual gatherng of the {amount of the annual payment Dr. Jacob Mu-hae OswaW, D.D.«f wasaee rver at dttak each nght. The has announce! that t wll sponsor For fungus leaf dseat-, f Alumn of the Owosso Busness Col -., e «... d r>t - w 'bo»> death oeen-rnk or stadum bowl s n the vllage park candy vendor machnes to be placed Eunce. MSC plant pathologst, a- lege was held last Sunday n Bentley 10 nep Tarmers wfto lack storage -^,.^. June 23. at 1:SCP. M Watreported n these columns last week.. and n the same area s parkng space vsp the carborates (organc sul- n varous laces n Owoaao and Cofor thousands of cars for whch no runna. n ths manner they hope to Park, Owosso, and was well attended. space, specal CCC "dstress loans wll be avalable on wheat stored n A pcnc dnner was served shortly was bured from St. Paul s CathohYtemporary ways by farmers who ch charge s made. Tcket booths for after the noon hour. Out-of-town urcn ln ow c osao at 10 a. m. on Monday, wth nterment n the Catholc members attendng came from Pon- agree to buld or acqure satsfactory farm storage wthn 90 days. Sev- Cemetery. The rosary was rectect lurs. and fxed coppers. bw»th at manufacturer's recommended dosages or Bordeaux mxture Frst applcaton should be made when plants are four to sx nches hgh addng the nsectcde n the spray materal. Combnaton fungcde and nsectcde dusts may be used n place of sprays. The dusts contan the same actve prncples as the sprays. rase money to help-n ther work n Showboat reserved seats and all the localty. seats are reserved are located a Socal Servce Club members met tac, Ann Arbor, Los Angeles. Calf., few steps away from the parkng Wednesday n the home of Mrs. Harry and Flnt. area. Walter, where Mrs. Otto Andrea chose a patrotc theme for the nane Classes began Monday at the Na had prepartonal Mr. and Mrs. Elve Sutton spent terestng program Musc Camp at nterlochen, week end wth ther daughter; ed. Mrs Walter's assstng hostess ( wth a record enrollment of 1000 hgh and famly at Lake Odessa. Mr. Roy Walworth. school and college students. Proposed Corunna School Bll Explaned, centy-fve percent of the full support at the famly resdence at 321 Corunna Ave., on Sunday at 8 p. mv level wll be advanced to the farmer at the tme he takes out the dstress Jacob Mchael Oswald was born af loan; ho wll receve the balance of Crystal Falls, Mch., on Feb. nr.. the full prce-support!<an When the 1892 to Mchael and Mary Oswald^ gran s n hs new storage structure. He grew up n that cty, attendngr Banks and other lendng nsttu- hgh school there. tons wshng to take part n the He enlgted ln WorW War x ^ ^^^X^?^ to K 1 e n» ««- necessary forms and nstructon? from-the County AAA Commttee. ambulance drver, and was rased! fev the rank of sergeant Followng the- The fate of our entre school struc- necessary to be ncurred durng the [ SUMS. NOT LESS THAN $50.00,. sed, $ would buld a good house. After approval by the Commodty war he entered the Unversty of" ture for the next decade or so les ensung year for such purposes, and AND WTH SUCH RATE OR N- Now t would buld a one-car garage! Offce of the Producton and Marketng Admnstraton, the names of and graduated from there wth bn Mchgan School of dental sngery,- heren. to pay for the debts of the dstrct) TEREST, NOT EXCEEDNG 6 PER How would you feel? Wouldn't you The News wll publsh as many servces of teachers, or any dsfacta as we are able to amass before.. trct offcer; and such amount when BOARD OF EDUCATON SHALL zonng up to date? be obtanable from the County AAA ed practce n Detrot, but canoe tor CENT PER ANNUM, AS THE act as quckly as possble to get that such approved lendng agences wll DOS degree n He frst start the comng school electon, July 11, voted at such annual meetng shall DRECT. There sn't a ctzen n the cty of Offce, Corunna 23 years ago. where he establshed a fne practce, whch be n order to acquant you wth the be assessed and collected n the same Secton 2. The provsons of ths corunna who doesn't want the place full pcture. manner as other taxes; but no tax amendatory act shall not take ef- ^ prosper, of course we do. t Here s the Senate Bll No. 332 feet untl approved by a maorty of meana money n our pockets n one Baptst Mssonary mantaned untl llness made t mpossble for hm to contnue. for these purposes shall, be voted at whch was ntroduced by Senator Bon a specal meetng, unless a notce of the electors votng thereon at any ^y or another, eventually, Socety Meets n Durand Hs warm hearted personalty wonr'- Bates wth suggested amendments the same shall be expressed n the regular or specal meetng or electon, Wt ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ m w Uch One of the pleasant events of the hm frends n many walks of lfe, whch seem desrable, as prepared by notce for such meetng. The qual- held n the school dstrct known and t hoos f we mucn Prt&e. many years (past week n church crcles was the and t has been wth the greatest Oorge Sdwell: fed voters of sad dstrct may also. eagnated as "The P u»«c scnoo 0 ^ ^ b lettng ths amendment meetng of the Baptst Mssonary concern that hundred of frends Parts n parenthess are to be by a maorty vote of those present the cty of Corunna". The queston fal to pasa. Socety n the home of Mrs. Harold have watched the progress of the tofstruck out. and votng at any annual meetng of ts approval Shall be submtted to So, when July 11th rolls around,! Cook of Durand, who was the former ness whch caused hs death. A heart; (Aprl 25, ntroduced by Senator OR ELECTON or at any specal the electors of sad school dstrct at Bates, ordered prnted and referred to meetng OR ELECTON called for' the next regular or specal meetng ^ 1 short-sghted. Thnk of the Marore Faa. The members gatheralment and a seres of strokes began about two years ago, and con future. Thnk of your cty. Have ed at the church n the early afterprde n your communty., nooa, gong on by motor to Durand. tnued despte the most expert treat the Commttee on Taxaton. such purpose, rase by vote upon the J or electon held n the dstrct not A bll to amend secton 5 of Act taxable property of the dstrct such less than 40 days after the effectve There was an artcle n last week's] The meetng was conducted by the ment of hs condton. No, 387 of the Local Acta of 1871, en- sum or sums as shall be necessary to date of ths amendatory act and shall Coller's magazne that would bear presdent. Mrs. Bruce Morrs, and Dr. Oswald early won hmself a ttled "An act to ncorporate the pub. purchase lots, buld school buldngs, be submtted n substantally the folyour attenton. t was captoned, was opened wth "Prayer Thoughts of promnent place n the communtygan Enact: 1 3c schools of the Cty of Corunna". repar and furnth the same, and may lowng form: lfe of The Old Home Town Fghts to Lve", the Month" read by Mrs. Nelle Mor- Corunne. The People of the State of Mch- authorze the board of trustees to 'Shall Act No. 3 of the Local Acts He was treasurer of the Cormmae borrow money on the bonds of the of 1S49, amendng secton of Act No. There was a tme "when t was hoped rs. t. that the school dstrct mght spend, dstrct (for such term of years and 37 of the Local Acts of 1871 so as to " ". ^ M^ ^ Board of Educaton of whch he Secton 1. Secton 5 of Act No. 3S7 v^ nson was n charge a member for several years, and! a of the Local Act of 1871 s hereby at fluch rate of nterest as the meet- elmnate therefrom the S nearly $300,000 on a new Hgh School of the devoqanal servce whch she oaqnal member of the Rotary Club, the EDcsv amended to read as follows-. ng may drect, not exceedng 10 per lmtaton.on the ablty of the pub- Buldng. That beautful dream fadfor the purpose of H C schools of the cty of Corunna to ed whe n we faced the 'realty that n the Lord's Prayer, n unson. opened wth player, concludng wth the Veterans of Foregn Wars and the Sec, 5. The board shall provde all cent per annum,) Amercan Dental Assocaton. He recesaary appendages for the schoolhouses to keep the same n good con buldng school buldngs or makng ncur ndebtedness, to provde for no way could we handle a sum that "Stores that Challenge", tne-f- LWas R member of St Paul's Catholc addtons thereto, or for the payment the sgnng of bonds of the school arge at the present tme. A much ternoon's theme, brought forth the dton and repar, and shall keep an of bonds to become due - <provded, dstrct by the presdent and sccre- small buldng program has been ad- followng artcles of nterest "Mary's accurate account of all expenses n that surh ndebtedness shall at no tary of the board of educaton of sad vocated LET THS BE UNDERSTOOD: CoStl >' afr b >' Mrs - Robnson: Crof or cheted Crosses", by Mrs. Ackley urred by them; and all clams for tme exceed $50,000.00'. WHENEVER school dstrct, a.nd to provdca tnax-; - 'uch expenses shall be audted by, THE SCHOOL DSTRCT SHALL mum nterest rate of 6 per cent on You are NOT lettng yourself n Branerd; "'Voce of the Chmes^" ad board of educaton and pad by HAVE TO BORROW ANY SUM OF bonds ssued by the school dstrct,' trouble when you vote to revse the Mrs. Joyce Korf; "The Rce Pot," the treasurer out of the mon^y provded for that purpose by the dstrct TTON SHALL BE AUTHORZED TO Suppose you own a pece of prop- our SChool out from under an OUT- MONEY THE BOARD OF E'DUCA- be approved and take effect? old statute. You arc merely brngng Mrs. Charles Elber; "Stores of the n the order of the sfrretary, countersgned by the presdent of sad TRCT, N SUCH FORM AND EX- house on at the present tme. Thf re our SOhool wll stand wth other were pano solos by Mrs. Cook, who SSUtt THE BONDS OF THE DS- erty that you would lke to buld a MODED law to the place where Martyrs," Contrbutng Mrs. to B. the Morrs pleasure of all hoard. Sad board shall present at ECrTED N SUCH MANNER BY was a zonng ordnance enacted, say schools of equal sze n the state. rach annual meetng of the dstrct THE PRESDENT AND SECRE- n 1871 when the cty was frst har- Don't ally yourself wth those who s» talented muscan. a statement of all recepts, expend- TARY O/ THE BOARD OF EDUCA tered, whch compels you not to spend don't want >rogre :. A scal hour and the servng of tures, and accounts audted by them. TON, AND PAYABLE AT SUCH more than $ on your structure. Help the school to help the town to refreshments closed the afternoon'? together wth the amount of expenses TME OR TMES AND N SUCH When the Zonng Ordnance was pas- 1 help the ndvdual. (program. Parsh. Mrs. Oswald, who \vlh the onedaughter," Mary Jean, survves Dr.-. Oswald, was the former Mss Lllan - Kerwn of "Owosso. The couple were marred on Feb. 3, 1927, and canrurtt Corunna to make ther home at once. -. They have been fne, co-operatrsc ctzens throughout the years, andf'" have hosts of frends, who.lotrr t sorrow wth the survvng wfe and daughter over the untmely passahgr of the husband and father whom sc many were happy to call frend.

2 tmr. Pa?e Two The Cortna Neva, Corunna, Mfchtfaa Thursday, June 30, 1949 ECM All-Star Baseball Game July 4th r Corunna Teen-agers Np Durand, 4-3 EDWARD W. ALLEN walks, one error and a ht batter wth New Sports Edtor the bases leaded, Strggow agan pull-1 M Corunna opened ther season play ed hmself out of trouble. A double ^ w fa the county tean-age league by de- py ended the nnng for Durand Hofeatng Durand, 4-3, at McCurdy Park ward Sopher popped out to catcher. last Thursday. The league eaaftots of Corunna, Seth Oummlngs, who threw to frst base and caught the runner off the OHWMO, Perry, Duraad, aw sack. Swartt Creek. Games are played \ Tom Amdon, center felder for Corunna -every Tuesdays aad Thursdays. started a wnnng rally n the After strkng-out the frst batter thrd when he beat out a clean sngle, 'to fate hm, Corunna's ptcher, Ed Roy Zambas sngled, sendng Am- Brady, walked 2 Durand batsmen and don to thrd. A wld ptch enabled gave up a ht, to score Howard Ben- Zambas to take second. Dale Judd ton from thrd. Tace Rssn then walked to load the bases. Melvn went out second to frst as Duane Fshell struck-out, Seth Cummngs ; Smth scored the second ht. A walk got a felder's choce scorng Amdon. and a strke-cut completed the frst Bll Strggow came up and on the nnng for the Durand "nne". thrd ptch, ht a long trple, scorng n ther half of the frst, Corunna's Zambas, Judd, and Cummngs, and short stop, Melvn Fshell got on by Corunna took the lead The next an error on the Durand thrd base- two batters struck out leavng Strg- thrd. The next two batters were fan- enough to get hts, one a double by ned n order. Larry Huffman, the other a sngle Wth a new Corunna ptcher on the by Duane Smth. Strggow struck mound. Bll Strggow, the Durand out seven of the 25 batters to face team earned one ht and went down hm". on two strke-outs and a fly-out wth The game was called after sx nnngs because of darkness. Corunna bases leaded. n ther half of the second, Corunras Ed Brady and George Ruttman, wth 3 left aboard. Durand lke-wse earned 4 runs on 4 hts and 4 errors «3r. struck out as Dck Lnabury pop- got 4 hts, but? runs and 2 errors man. He took second on the over- gow oh thrd. throw at frst. Later as he stole thrd n ^e ^ 3 nnngs 13 Durand bat- \ base, Fshell was put out catcher to tars went ^ 5^ two were lucky ^>d-out to the ptcher for three-up and and left 11 runners stranded, ^ree^own. Score by tealags: R H B ' The top of the thrd saw Durand Durand » S 4 2 push ace man another run on two Ovrunna ' Batteres Durand. Shelp and "Vtalzed" Hearted Clohe never have that Dngy Lo^k SEE THE DFFERENCE Osborn Cleaners P bore 249 Owoseo, Mch. Benton: Corunna, Brady and Cummngs, Brady. Strggow. ' - a -a!----. tl/». WW»rwp»» By J The New Lothrop baseball club defeated the Foster ndependents at New Lothrop n a close ball game. The wn enabled the New Lothrop club to reman n second place n the Wolverne League as the frst round of play ends. n Sunday's gme at New Lothrop, the home town team were outht, but Foster Club was responsble for S errors comng at very crtcal ponts n the game to enable the New Lothrop club to emerge wth the vctory. Gon Over Bg &»»««Rw^Prognun Holday Game Scheduled The second week of summer recrea- Aganst Morrce ndependents ttan actvtes saw even larger crowds than the frst week, drector Ear R. Lancaster has reported. Lennon Softball Club The free move on Thursday after' : "TaJtft LeftgUQ oons at the school house s beng well attended Laacasted says. Last week The Lennon aoftball 110 chldren attended the move. Lancaster r e- ports that the move sesson ncludes a comedy feature, a nature study pcture, a ports pcture nd a cartoon CJlmore started on the hll for the are shown each LANCASTER New Lothrop club but n the thrd week. The flms come from the Capnnng, Foster's rally, off 5 straght tol Fl m Company of Flnt, 'hts to send hm walkng off the Swmmng at ^ ^ peld WM (mound. Charron who releved Glmore wel, ^ ^ by approxmately 100 Lead team took over the league lead when they de- ; f eated Flushng last Tuesday to the tune of 5-4 on the Lennon damond. Tom Oska who went all the way on the mound for Lennon. gave up only 4 hts for 4 runs. Oska walked one batter andstruck out 6 batsmen. Ths gave Lennon 4 league vctores and t was Flushng's frst conference defeat. Lennon got 8 hts tor 5 runs and commtted 4 errors. Flushng made 2 mss plays. Max Knght lead the vctors wth a trple and sngle n 3 trps to the 'ptched 6 and two-thrds nnngs n chldren on Monday, Wednesday and plate. Knght has beat out 4 hts n a relef, roll and dd a very good ob ^^y 10 tmes at bat n the last three of keepng the vstors under control games. wth the excepton of the ffth nnng, Around 30 boys partcpated n Last Frday aganst the Troan n the ffth, Saln sngled andkorbn, oftball <»»? "«the members of ^ ^ ^ ^noa ^ ^ up ^ runs Foster's left felder ht out a homerun to add the fnal tally to ther score. Charron was the wnnng hurler gettng 6 va the strke-out route and ssued only 1 ht, for hs thrd wn aganst 1 defeat for the New Lothrop Baseballers. Leach ptched all the way for Foster. the teeen-age baseball team started on l2 mu, ^ % errw whue ^ off the season by a 4-3 vctory over ^ got 9 wts, 4 runs and 1 Lennon Club Loses No. 9 on Sunday Before what was probably the one home run and 2 doubles n 3 tmes at bat. Aganst the County Road C<yn msson, the Lennon softballers took a Hs team mates cost hs downfall smallest crowd of the season Lennon because he ssued only 7 hts and was ssued ther nnth straght base- close ^-2 dec8on <> Ver ther opponwalked only 3 batsmen. ball defeat by Ovd-Blackburn last Sunday. July thrd, New Lothrop Sunday, plays Frankenmuth on the latter's damond. Softball League Formed The Corunna summer softball league got under way last Monday, as four teams took to the feld n pre-season games. Tke THE n Durand, Mchgan ' 13 FUN-FLLED HOURS OF ENTERTANMENT 9 Street Dancng % Band Concerts O Ggantc Freworks Dsplay 0 Athletc Events 9 2 Bs; Varety Shows 0 Colorful Parade of Float, and Bands Przes and Przes NCLUDNG A NEW 1949 FORD Frst Event Starts at 10:30 a. m. by Chuck KlneaM Barr Eveletfc, Jr., Harold Wallace, aad Arnold Garden The frst games Trll he played next week at MeCwy Park. All four teams have been approprately ttled n the aoftball league. Garden's htters are called the Gogetters, Wallace's "nne" arc recognsed as the Whoppers. Eveleth's fellows are called the Ever-readya, and Kncad has named hs players the Scooters. Due to the Holday neat Monday evenng, the games have been rescheduled for Wednesday evenng. Several more players are needed to complete each team's roster to nne men. Any fellow who wants some good summer recreaton should report for acton n«xt Wednesday evenng, July 6th at 6:30 p.m. Two damonds have been set up so all teams wll be n acton at the same tme. The second playng feld s outsde the fence and ust south of the grand stand. Ths wll be feld "B'. The regularly lad out damond wthn the feld, wll be feld "A". Earl R. Lancaster s supervsor of the league and Edward Alen wll act as secretary. The schedule for next week s as follows: July 6, V Whoppers vs. Ever-r^adys B Go-getters vs. Setters ' Patronze our Advertners Last Sunday's game at Lennon ended the frst round of play for the two teams n the East-Central Mchgan ndependent Baseball League. Coruna A 1 Players Mentoned To Play n Game Monday, July 4, the Bast CentrsJ Mchgan ndependent Baseball league All-Stars wll play the Morrce ndependents. Morrce was the league champons n 1948 and at the half way mark arc leadng the '49 race, The game wll be played at Wllman feld at 2:30 p. m. Frank Hersky of Perry wll manage the Al-Star team asssted by Ken Vance of Bancroft. Snce Dedc's Tavern has scheduled a game wth Easton for that day, ther All-Star players wll be replaced by alternates. The same wll be true of the Morrce All-Stars. n the frst ballotng,' Golen Brothers and Chuck Ladder of Dedc's Tavern and Hank Grombr of Lennon ted for the frst base spot on revotng. Brothers won but Ladder mss-que and Grombr stll were ted. Because Center-felder.. Melvn for Lennon of the other Dedc game, the Lennon was the bg man n the game wth fm baseman u ^ ^ for a gbutr ents. Both clubs got 5 hts, but the losers got 2 errors and Lennon only 1. Marshall Knght nured durng the Troan laundry game s reng spot n the game. Corunna's Fred LaFluer ted wth Bob Waters of Perry and Bob Canall of Dedc's for the short-stop poston. On re-ballotng Waters won wth La Fluer as hs alternate. Tom Oska and Fred Long of Lennon and Tony Zwolensky and Jay coverng very fast and" wll be back ^3^1 m y ls0 acton m Mon ~ very soon to play for the Lennon ^3^5 A " St r Z <- softball team. The All-Star team s as follows Ovd wll play hosts to Lennon next Sunday afternoon. Four games are scheduled for Len-1 ld Galen Brothers. Dedces (non n the next 8 days: Frday, July; 2b Carl Bowles, Morrce Through out the game, Lennon left 1 they entertan Beecher; Sunday, 3b Galen Baahore, Hse 5 base-runners stranded at thrd. As July 3, Howard Mack Sales of^du- Bob Waters, Perry a contrast, of the 17 Ovd batters rand and Lennon tangle n a nonreachng thrd, only one faled to league affar: Wednesday. July 6th f " Ken Dysnger, Perry score. the Lennonltea play Genesee on the ef ~~ Zw ««. Morrce Ovd got 12 hts for 16 runs hot Eat tma a 1 Frday Lennon n Bob Wttak, Dedces commtted 3 ma-ques whle Lennon! awot to Butek CO. c ~ John Baahore, Ovd chalked up 3 runs on 7 hts and 7, p Jack Talbot, Morrce errors. ) TT A CLAfl&TrTBD TODAY p Steve Naaaay, Morrce Wt'rt PrM«H AWfat Ow <s >»..<y"? > \ ^ sfssv?^ >7%?>-!.&>: ':( " HW- You are nvted t's "Open House lor us rght now to n^ct e N«F«n«on T«ctor m F«g»oa mpl«nenu establsh!.«u»p «- de«edrepua^wbere^' -The Fer S"»" wherever farmers have ^ had the oppor- condwons. T Z l l d, ^ Contnent. Valve-n-Head Engne, vzz^xz^1- wofkonlong - h e S V " t» «System mplements represent the m«t f Beneft Baseball Game ECN ALL-STARS «U V y r >.-> \ as on tta te» ««^ ¾ ^. Attachment and 5 S S c S S t 2» mpfentoperate a. ~e S.. completely flexble.nddaptable. VS. MORRCE Wllman Athletc Feld - Owosso July 4th, :30 p.m. HF4»4 Tfc. Mew CT>OTggHgCTgg.,,d rerases. lth<"» mplameats 50c Adult Admsson 50c Ftzpatrck mplement Co N. Shawassee Corunna

3 Thursday, June SO, 1949 LfNNON MEWS la and About TOWN Mr. Jaa. A. Benua ed from a dafotly apponted servng table, later. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davs spent the week end wth Mr. and Mrs. Roy CoUbe of Owoaso at the latter cottage, ''Wanna Kum»V\ on Sapphre Jars. Myrtle Wopdard spent last weak at tome enoyng a vacat,oo L k '' " ^ from her dutes n the County Offce of Educaton on one.day of whch she entertaned at chcken dnner her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Bster of Flnt, n honor of the twenty-frst brthday of her daughter. Kr.^sdlfn Sunday wth Mrs. Mnne flutter and son Lawrence m ther hash «a M-H. Mr. an Mrs. Jesse ft Jons were n Ganes, Tuesday sfternca. - Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDowell spent a long week end at ther cottage at The Corunna Newt, CorvuA, Mkttgaa Ffcoenx, Arfeona, are beng enter tamed by old frend from Lennon and vcnty Frday evenng. The affar s beng bem at the Lennon Methodst Church House, and promses to be wdely attended. Mrs. Ada Meyer and son of Lapeer were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chaa, Krhy. Mr. and Mrs Chaa. Krby ad the >waddng of JsabeDe Krby Crag, Frday evenng Page Thret > ^ssnnskbbbsbmvambwflbn Mss Carolyn Judd was n Charlotte Burr Doten and famly. Olver McKay who s n Frday and attended a Jobs Daughter Mss FracUa _Seward left Sunday, Hosptal s slghtly mproved, sesson. {afternoon n company wth three have taken hm out of the Mrs. Rchard Perry of Lake Fenton other school teachers for Calforna tent. was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Ms. to spend, the next sx weeks. George Caaemore. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Galloway and Dnner guests on Sunday of Mr. son James, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Toand Mrs. L. W. MddJeton were Mr. bey and daughter Los, Mr. and Mrs. Comng Sun., MOD., and Tuea, Rat Captol Theatre and Mr George Claxton and nun of Kenneth Tobey, Glen Tobey, Jr., from ttelton ««1 Esther Wllams a -Nop. Saaford and Mr. and Mrs. Bugene ths communty attended the weddng tme's Daughter", gorgeous Claxton of Corunna- Sunday that unted Mss Ruth Kght lfcac Mary Grace Snyder has re- to Saw Roth at the Evangelcal to her poston at the Old church n Owoaso. Mrs. Kenneth To- Conuua State Bank after a weeks bey was the honor mad. The couple n techncolor Also Walt D Cartoon, Screenlner and late Musanty guest 4eatue, Cass berkane wtfh 'SpenoerlDraey and Torner. Wed., and Thurs., Dan Duryea Dottle Lamour "PaUandled", a JL daughter. Joan Mark vacaton. are both from Owoaso. to Mr. and Mr Jame M. Martn of ' Extensve repars are beng made Mrs. Cora Sherrard gave a brthday dnner Sunday n honor of her Lennon n St Joseph's Hosptal, Flnt to the Juddvtte school buldng. of Wednesday Jane 1. (We thnk we Mss Cyntha Allen was an overnght guest Thursday of her grandrard and Mrs. Frank Foster of Co Day" and SportJgtrt "Top grandson and her sster, Wayne Sher rng story, also 'Cartoon "Odor of are a Utte late wth ths tem, but we found t n the tem box and forgot to empty t last weak. Wont let lra. Amela TMeck spent part of Sand Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lous mother, Mrs. Lsxe Phelps. runna, besde the honored guests Champs." last week wth her daughter and Remel were wth them Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Knox were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mm. Wffard were Mr. and Mrs. Creseat Sherrard. Frl, and Sat., ted Canyon" that happen agan.) famly, the Glberts of Grand Blanc \ Sunday. Mr. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Chart There was a grand turn out to the Mrs. Matlda Ganssley and Mrs. Mm. George Hafffer spent Sunday Knox'and famly of Flushng. The Totems. (George Brent and Ann Blyth, a West em thrller n techncolor. Also Fu and Chp supper at the Recreaton Hall mst Frday. We want to Amela Deck were dnner guests of [ n the MJuarr Streeter home at Do occason honored the brthday annversary of Mrs, Wlllard Knox and daughter Shrley left Frday morn- ^ «, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bosserdet and toon, Novelty. "VfaTs Adventure Mrs. Grace Meer, Tuesday. rand. thank everyone vary much for ther Mss Shrley Knox. Other guests for fog for the Blue Rdge Bble Camp) Duane Ganssley returned to Great Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Alderman and cooperaton. We also want to thank the dnner party were Mss German, near AshvDe, North Carolna, they Lakes Tranng Staton after a short, two sons spent Sunday n New Lothleave. He has fnshed Boot Camp! rop wth Mr. and Mrs, Ray Vernon. donated pes and cakes. James Knox of Owoaso. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tobey were dn those that helped and the ones who Hgbee of Flushng and Mr. and Mrs. expect to be gone about three weeks. Support Your Baaeball Tea! and wll be n Mechancal School They attended a famly plesuc dnner : Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Alen, Mr. and ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. van WE DO COLORFTJL FRTNTTNw Tranng for the next fourteen weeks. whch was n the nature of a home- ^ Dwrflter. HoW Mrs. Robert Segula entertaned n Nelson Dana and daughter "" /auguwrs CTWMS Mrs, Rowland Allen and Mr. and Mrs.' PearaaD and famly of Vernon. The her home Sunday afternoon for the Conatance, atao Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Almal L&WT Tea George Crowe spent Thursday n two famne vsted Mr. and Mrs. Coopersvlle. Robert Tobey and baby daughter. GauWleen-Glo-Tone Crens pleasure of Mss Theresa Caverson, Westman (Mrs. Westman beng Mr. The Lemon Crcle of Kng" >ugh- Mrs. Ford Esheman of Mdland whch was born to them recently, n Machne or Machneless who wll marry Wllam Segula n Dann's other daughter) have ters s holdng the annual lawn slver! WftS a gwtgt Wednesday of Mr. and Flnt n the afternoon. PERMANENTS July. Wllam s the son of the host vstng n the Vernon home. They tea Thursday afternoon at the home Mrs. Rowland Allen and famly, The Whag Workers Class of the $750 and up ess. A beautful array of mscellaneous gfts were presented to the near Brarston, Ontaro. Mrs. rene Ganssley la' progratn w«.k end guests at ttk Lake Mr. and have snce, returned to ther home of Mrs. Rex Poet. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Far had as Northwest Vence Church met at the Complete wth Har StyW brde-elect. Refreshment were serv- : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore of tubrleen Cold Waves charman, and she has nvted Coun- Mrs. WlUrd Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. "$7.50 and up ty Presdent Mrs. C. K. Coleman of Charles Kurney and Mr. and Mra. R D Harmon of Owoaso. Other Cold and TOachrneHsa "Waves From $5.09 f a GRAN BEANS - BULDNG SUPPLES- FARM BUREAU FEEDS CUSTOM Kens G3o Modern Mracle Pant Rogers Pants Outsde Whte FERTLZER C GET YOUR SEED BEANS NOW GRNDNG Robust and Mchelte 1 year from Certfed F. S. CHAPMAN ELEVATOR " LENNON, MCHGAN Phone 21-F-3 \ w For last. Uw.-cpst oan whsre there s "penl ol sram # ASTR MX Hog CMMftfraf r Durand to be the speaker. Other numbers on the program are accordon numbers by Angelne Cupal, Mrs. Lly theck who wll present a vocal solo and Mss Gertrude Brandt who wll gve readngs. Communty sngng s also on the lst of entertanment. n charge of refreshments are Mrs. Ernest Ktchen, commttee charman, asssted by Mrs. Charles Hll, Mrs. Corwn Claxton, Mrs. Wm. Harmo and the hostess. JUDDVLLE L Mrs. Grace Crowe f Olver McKay s reported as somewhat mproved. He s confned at Memoral Hosptal. Mrs. Walter Judd Sr. of Owosso s spendng several days here wth relatves. NOTCE OF MEETNG tastness Meetsag of me LENNON RECREATON AS. Monday, Jury lstfc, MS. 8m P. Bf. At Recreaton Hall to elect a Board of Drectors for the comng year. (Conssts of 5 members) Each person n the Vence No. 6 Frao tonal School Dstrct, Mchgan, over {21 years of age s automatcally a ( full resdent member of the corporaton and enttled to one vote. f you have some suggestons as to" a person you would lke apponted please come out to the meetng. Lennon Recreaton Assocaton. Kerby Xewm Mrs. Howard Tobey Correspondent ' Mr. and MM. Flovd Warner were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene BaU-rman ^f called to Corunna Tuesday evenng by Alma, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mtchell, 1e llnesn and desth of Elmer W- Mr. and Mrs. Edwn Gr<fn of El.se n ' were Sunday guexts of Mr. and Mr?-. nsure your farm property wth Frankenmuth Mutual Fre ns. Co. nsurance at ts best for over Three-quarters of a century. Lberal Coverage Reasonable Rates Lennon Mch. Cecl J. Baker Phone 15F-4-1 Complete Garage Servce # EXPERT REPAR # TRE SERVCE # STANDARD GAS AND O^S home of Dolores Quck Frday evenng for a hay rde and wener roast. There were ten present. The Women Socety of Chrstan Servce of the Northwest Vence church wll meet Wednesday evenng of ths week wth Mr." and Mrs. Dan Quck for a cooperatve supper. Everyone welcome. f J The Youth for Chrst Sngsprato- of Owosso was held at the Northwest Vence church Sunday evenng, A J good tme was spent n sngng. Mrs. Hazel Quay was dnner a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pearsall Sunday.! Baby Gfts Avon Orders for Mrs. BeXsrw may be placed here. Hours 8-5 Tne». fhru Fr Evenngs by Appontment Lennon Pe»^-r Shop Fhone?7-F? Let us flush out that radator for you Ths s a good way to start Summer rght So when vacaton tme comes your car wll be ready A complete overhaul s surprsngly reasonable ANDY'S GARAGE LENNON, MCHGAN BORDEN'S CE CREAM Pnt Package... 2 c Pnts, Bulk 35c One-half gal. bulk machne packed $1.15 Frostkks, Fudgescles, Popscles... 5c Sandtcrt Shop Mot Sandwches French Fres DELCOUS HENZ SOUP SERVED HOT Open Every Nght Tll»:0T Good gram plus ths balanced csrobnanon whch makes for 1 pork producton. Ask Master M» Hog Feedng JACK MCDOWELL On the Mam Corner Lennon, Mchgan Garage Servce Staton Lght Lunches SPARKS' STORE LENNON, MCHGAN mwasnansmua - SEED BEANS - Certfed Mcheltes and one year from Certfed am See us for.. Car, Truck, Tractor Repar WHTE ROSE GAS OLS # PENNSYLVANA TRES 1 We stll have a lmted amount of ; ; ; and HARDWARE SUPPLES 0 DEEP CLEAT TRACTOR TRES - C O A L - -< Have your bn flled now wth Red Clover Egg Blue Beacon Block Blue Beacon Egg Coke. Wll you need an electrc fence ths summer? Stop n and see a Surge. A fencer wth a mercury swtch. No ponts to corode. No rado nterference. # GARDENNG TOOLS ELECTRC SUPPUES WE HANDLE GBSON REFRGERATORS (Guaranteed Aganst Feld Hazards) JCRRTS mm > 1 Walsh Bean & Gran Phone 16 Lennon, Md. Lennon Hardware Co, GERALD ALDERMAN, Propretor WONE ft M-13 AND SOUTH ST. LENNON, MCH,

4 mmm mmmmw wm mmm m^^mmmmmmmmmm mm mmmm mm t \ Four Mss Joanne Ackerson Marred to Robert Luft n Frst Methodst Church Tetter, cousn of the groom. Mrs. Matthews also accompaned Frank 133d? of Bancroft, solst who sang. - Berrmse" and "Smlng Through the "fears." The brde chose for her mad of donor, he- sster. Mss Joyce Acker- :aon and brdesmads. Msses Peggy 3Y MRS- GERALD BTTCHKE gerated tran that completely covered (nf of the lovelest June weddngs the tran of the gown was held n held n the Frst Methodst place by tara of brllant. Her Church n Corunna Saturday after-' brdal bouquet was a cascade arrange. oon at 2 o'clock, whch unted n ment of red roses centered wth a rw»rrtage, Mss Joanne Ackerson, whte orchd corsage, the satn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Acker- streamers extendng to the floor. Her. son of Vence, and Ronald Luft only ornament waa a double strand of! ynangest acn of Mr. and Mrs. Orvle pearl.. Ud» <ff Hew Haven. 'V cfurcb was beautful, the altar Ms Ackerson. mad of honor, wort > < «Vngth gown of yellow taffeta ««nterf d wth a tall basket of whte; made wth the off shoulder yoke of VcK «n<t red roses surrounded by! matchng marqusette framed n a psums. n front were-, many-beautful Vrtha of taffeta. The wast was! xoatets and bouquets of seasonal buttoned n the back wth tfny self; -YTpwers v/th lghted whte tapera n covered buttons and the full skrt Ttyranced randabra. The Rev. Paul was gathered on to the tght fttne \ "Thomas <^f Whttaker. former pastor»»>doe; She wore matchng hat and of the New Haven Evangelcal U. B. mtts and carred a bouquet of yellow "Church, read the mpressve double "statons; 'roses and dases ted wth vng ceremony before a large number ft yellow satn rbbon and streamers of relatves and frends. to whch at ntervals rose buds were Durng the organ rectal by Mrs. attached. Her only ornament was a Xown Matthews pror to the rtes the strne of pearls. quests were wsted by Jack Ackerson, $txes Peggy and Betty JSutlff brother of the brde and Lawrence wore floor length gowns of green taffeta made dentcal to the mad of honor. They also wore hats and mtts to match and carred bouquet of yellow carnatons, roses and dases, ted wth a wde green satn rbbon and streamers whch at ntervals were rosebuds attached. Ther only ornaments were a sngle strand of pearls. M«"Bettv Sutlff, cousns, of Hen- The tny flower grl was sweet n «person. A'so n the brdal party were a floor length gown of yellow taffeta " uttt Xa^r-erne Wtt, flower grl and made dentcal to the other attend "tbtfy'tstftrfc, rng bearer. Orald ants and carred a basket of flower. ^t.uft or 7»nv Haven served hs brother She also wore mtts and hat to match as br-st man. and around her neck was a tny gold :T«>'.bro>. a pretty brunet. who was cross - on delcate chan. gven n marrage by her father, was The rng bearer wore a whte sut >eatftfrt n her weddng s^own of wth black bow te and carred the fwhh- candlelght satn made entran Hngs on a whte satn pllow. ^awlh long sleeves whch ended n A recepton for the 200 guests was vpotts over Tn^ harrl. The tteht ft- held n the socal rooms of the church tng>ood<ee wns mm»m» ented by the mmedately followng the ceremony. -sff sholder whte marqusette yoke The brde's mother receved her "" framed n a wde bertha of Chattly guests wearng aqua cr^pe wth whte lace. The wast was buttoned n accessores and a corsage of PhladeltM»c1c wth tny self covered buttons, pha lles and red carnatons wa«""the full skrt and tran were trm- pnned to her shoulder, lra. Luft «nefl 'Wth a row of Chant ttv lace and wore black and whte prnt wth the very front of the skrt waa set matchng accessores and wore a coroff by a peek-a-boo" reveanna; the sage or Phladelpha lles and whte trows of lace beneath. Her tulle vel carnatons. Although not n the re- «oged.n deep lace fallng tn an exag cevtnr lne. Mrs, George Ackersoau ) T FAST SERVCE TRUCK WLL COME RKHT TO YOUR FARM AVe really have an outft here... a sklled mechanc wth a truck full of all the parts and tools to fx you up when you need servce n a hurry. Just phone, and weh burn the tres gettng; to you. Gve us notce f you can but f you can't, we'll do our best anyway. t's our Job to keep you happy wth your Ford Tractor and Dearborn mplements, Tractor overhaul obs or maor repars, of course are done n our shop. Here we have the tools and equpment to ve you hgh qualty work... fast! Our mechancs are traned on Ford Tractors and Dearborn Farm Equpment We use sen nne parts. So. whether t's a shop ob or an emergency trp for our servce truck, depend on us to keep your machnery n shape for better, easer farmng. +/lra» Drop n when you are near... let's get bettor T R A C T O R acquanted! E. W. LEWS TRACTOR AND MPLEMENT J ALES McJugm- Tote. The Coruana News, Coruna^ Mchtan Thursday, June 30, 1949 grandmother of the brde, wore black and whte prnt wth matchng accessores and a corsage of pnk carnaton. To her goes the credt for makng the gowns for the brda party whch were ust beautful. The brdal table, lnen lad, was adorned wth an arrangement of pnk roses n a low crystal bow. The» tered weddng cake was decorated wth pnk roses and topped by small fgurnes of brde and groom. After the tradtonal frst pece was cut by the newly weds. Mrs. Jack Heath cotnpleed tm cuttng and was asssted n the servng by Msses Los and KHsabeth Tetter, constats of the groom. Mrs. Walter Ronke and Mrs. AtvnHonke. AD wore danty organdy, the gft of the brde. When the brde and groom left later n the evenng to spend several days at Nagara Falls, the new Mrs. Luft was wearng a gray sut wth whte accessores and pnned the orchd corsage from ber brdal bouquet to her shoulder. The brde graduated from Owosso Hgh School n 1948 and the groom from the same school n 194». Ther marrage Saturday culmnated a romance started n hgh school Mrs. Luft has a clercal poston at Mdwest Abrasve Company n Owosso and plans to contnue her work and Mr. Luft s employed at Fsher Body Corp. n Flnt. They wll make ther home n New Haven. Guests came from Ypslant, Detrot, Flnt. Lansng, Rochester, Am Arrwr. Chcago, Whttaker and Bun a to attend the weddng;. PAPER HANGNG and PANTNG Jay Knght 109 East Wllams Corunna Phone 2181 Blue SHOE REPAR Mld Cbaftgf ARtcatt la EMKemte TrtBd The consensus among 112 leadng economsts polled by F. W. Dodge corporaton ndcates moderate adustments and only mld changes n current economc trends durng 148. The group polled ncludes, economsts n busness corporatons, fnancal nsttutons, unverstes and economc research organsatons Reportng results of the corporaton's survey on wholesale prces. ndustral producton, employ ment and constructon, Thomas S. Hot of the fact^aatfmf antcpate a buafesa n Ffty one of them charactersed the expected setback as mld. 10 as moderately serous; only three men expected a recesson of serous proportons or extended duraton. A qute consderable mnorty, numaertng 47, expects no recesson et all n More than 70 per cent of those who do expect a recesson thnk t wll start before the mddle of 1449: some thnk t has already started. A number of those replyng made reservatons to the effect that all estmates would become nvald n case of war. Derra n Ecuador' ' Derrs s a vny plant, the roots of whch contan rotenone. Ths nsectcde pn»vde the only practcal control 'or <»«Ue grubs, and, n addton, s t-tectve aganst many nsect pe^ of farm and garden. n con -ntratons used n nsectcdes, t U not toxc to anmals and humans. Derrs was ntroduced nto the western hemsphere from the Far East. t grows well n fertle $<n\s at )o\\ alttudes. n warm, most, tropcal clrr.ates the harvestng of roots may be CJmmenceJ abut 13 months after plantng. Snakes' Ears Snakes and fsh have ears but ( these cars have no outsde open-, ngs. They hear" mostly through! vbratons m the ffroun or wavr. ON0ER5TCWMG SUMMER STYLESFOR LAZY DAYS ALBERT BOURSMTH Opposte Court House Cannna, Mch. Foster Famly Holds Prtr Here R«c«ndy A week ago Sunday, two or four older and hghly respected ctzens ware happly surprsed. Ther chldren, Mr. and Mrs. Purl Comer of WebbervUle, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stolsky and son Tommy of Holt, Mr. and Mrs, ra Fester of Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Comer and daughter Mare of WebbervUl came wth well-flled baskets to celebrate Father's Day and Mrs. Foster's brthday. Just at church-tme, when the Fosters were about ready to leave for servce, the cars came n the drveway and a happy day waa begun for the Foster famly. A brthday cake, beautfully decorted wth Eastern Star emblems, had the fve ponts of the star, worked out cleverly wth candles and tny candes. Brthday and Father's Day gfts were presented to the honorees. Krbs Funeral Home Corunna Frm Get' JumeWaway DesWoup Axraas^saents have been completed whereby Mchgan State Hatchery wlt handle the natonally known Jamesway lne of poultry equpment n' the Corunna area. Snce 1806 the James Mfg. Co., wth branches n Ft, Atknson, Ws., Dmra, N. Y. t and Oakland Cal.. has specalzed n the plannng, equppng, and ventlatng of farm buldngs. n addton to sellng and servcng Jamesway equpment, Mchgan State Hatchery wll be n poston to offer plannng help to the dary, poultry, and lvestock farm&rs n ths terrtory. Patronze our Advertzers The Corunna News Entered Mc-nd Cbut OMtW at Watt Offtc «t. CoCtffW. Mrtlsa on th Act «f Much, 9T», Experenced Courteous Servce n your hour of Sorrow. CORUNNA, MCHGAN We sure an the procnoe of ropor for the WHEAT HARVEST w^kk look as t wll he startng n the roeonrsne t ssfht bo well to PLUS OATS or LEFT OVER BEANS. o- Fush me off faster...wth a bg savng Jp feedng costs NOW AVALABLE...tho rmvolutvm n>w development n feedng.. MASTER MX SOW and PG CONCENTRATE wth M-V {» ve) Ceme n. Ask obonf fc\ Call as for COAL BN FLL-UP NOW at 1 Summer Prces. '" sut At the Convenently Located Corunna Elevator & Coa Co, PHONE 20 CA US COLLECT L

5 Thursday. June 50, 194$ The Canaan N»ws, Conaaa MWgaa Pace Sft Corunna Loaala Mr. and Mrs, Cecl Buah of Kaemee Florda, wth ther two small daughters, were recent guests of Corunna frend for a few day. Mr. Buah waa a pleasant caller at the News offce. Delbert R. Rose of Portland, Ore yon. Dean of Western School of Evangelcal relgon, wth hs famly are vstng relatves n the county. A gravesde prayer servce was 1 held at Pne Tree Cemetery on Monday afternoon, for Kathleen Mare Graham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Graham of Corunna who ded a few mnutes after her premature brth at Memoral Hosptal Hosptal Saturday noon. The Rev. George Moore offcated. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Burr D. Eveleth Sr. T and Mss TKary Jean Eveleth motored to Grand Rapds Sunday for the day. They were called lo that cty by the sudden death of Mrs. Chaa. Eckert, mother of Edward Eckert of- East Lansng, son-n-law of Mr. and Mrs. Eveleth Mrs. Eckert the former Mss Nna Eveleth. Funeral servces for Mrs, Chaa. Eckert whose death occurred on Saturday, were held on Tuesday, wth nterment n Grand Rapds, where the Eckert famly have been promnent for many years. Harry Watson whose home was n Colorado Sprngs has moved to Flnt where he wll resde wth hs daughter and famly there. Mrs, Watson passed away several months ago. Mr» Watson s- eghty-three years old and hale and hearty. Salesmen Wanted Have to Hre a Man NEWS ADVERTSNG DEPARTMENT Car tf,d Stemed teacfcsr. (Ha yet.) Wffl aeata asuhfoasj HELEN PUCZLL sftks\ B $ W. Stat 9c For Rent FOR RENT By week summer home on Lake Huron. Ary rooms, comfortable, wde porch, bathroom, three bedrooms, electrc ce-box. deal for a lazy vacaton. Call early for reservaton. Very reasonable. Call 1373 or FOR RENT House tor rent mles north of Lennon on M-13. rnqure M-13 or Phone Lennon 15-F-23. For Hre FOR HRE Weed and nsect control Dtch banks, pastures', lawn, feld crops, etc. Glen R. Aspln. Phone Lennon 2-F-14. For Sale NEW LOG CABNS 12 x 18 feet. on cement foundatons, large lot n the Pney Woods of Northern Mchto help our Dstrct manager -handle gmn, two mles north of Harrson. Ex-1 our ncreasng busness n ths com- cellent deerr terrtory 20 lakes n 20 \ munty. Ths work s n lne wth the mntes, abundance of trout streams, program advocated by the Depart- excellent retreat for the famly. Full ment of Agrculture. Must have car, prce $ or terms $200 down bal- Permanent work, good pay for man ance $25 month. Offce on U. S. 27 n Harrson s open seven days a Week. ~~ ~! James A. D'Arcy, Realtor, Harrson, MAN WTH CAR wanted for route fg^u^u. Turork. $15 to»30 n a day. No eperrequred..^,-- --, ence or captal Wrte today. Mr. Sharp, 1> East FOR SALE Good ce box, wll «2»erk Street. Freeport, llnos. 2W» hold large fum of ce. Very good condton for cottage or home. nqure at Corunna News otftce, or Phone Jack 3onrsmth, 137$. Sttwtkma Wanted 4rea; by tha ]ore lft4 red. way to- FOR»AL»V-teW #ter FOR SALE My home at 100 E Stuaton Wanted Lookng for; QU W ^ corunna Mch. R J. Dnl- «tady smptormeut? want a pennan- ^ «t psatton? Run a "Sttuatton Wanted" advertsement n the CORUNNA NTEWS today. ADMNSTRATOR SALE On Saturday mornng, June SSth, at 9 an., wll be n the Shawassee HELP WANTED Housework and county Probate Offce to receve of- of chldren Uy nghts Thone 1060 Green or StL Ltd TrocWn «^ -» -w T E. Ktchen, «17 ft Kb St, O mma Phone TS Black. ATTENTON Farmers and Gardeners Arthur L. Ames Manhattan Pckle Co. ts offerng Phone 54. yon a good prce for growng pckles m,,, hs year. Get your PleWe contract from Roy Bruckman. H04 East Mate Street. Owoano Mchgan, phone 1«0T Also we have aom. goon 1 northern grown seed potatoes order them now. O. H. GEB tss All Type POWER OR HAND MOWERS LAWN SHARPENED, RECONDTONED Expert Servce ALL WORK GUARANTEED C. E. FERRS 327 N. Snfnnw St. Owota Rnew the lfe of your home wtn Fresh Pa»t. DECORATNG George Dv» 218 E. Stott St. Corunna Phone 1S5MH For Sale -~t FOR SALE 8 pece Queen Ann dnnng room sute, also Edson vetrola. Reasonable. nqure 318 E. Corunna Avenue. Wanted WANTED Sewng and alteraons. Mrs. May, 214 Wast Cortmna t venue, Corunna. ~ FOR SALE Unforeseen crcumstances forces us to offer for sale n Washng machnes repared. Gambles' n Corunna. George Kezen, ths communty. aovely Spnet Pano. Looks and plays lke ne^r. Fully) Authorzed dealer. guaranteed. Would lke to contact: ^ some responsble famly who can pay $ dwn and fnsh account wth For Pantng and Paper Hangng mnmum monthly payments. Quck Decoratng or paper steamng off. Call W. A. Hudson, Phoue 40-F-3, acton necessary! Just wrte Credt Manager. P. O. Box 4413 Joyfeld Staton, Detrot 28, Mchgan, and we wll tell you where to see Spn. Ut. FOR SALE or Trade for car 1937 Chevrolet Pck-up A-l condton. All new tres Quck sale prce. $ nqure 205 McArthur St., Corunna. 2:00 P. M, tll 8:00 P. M., any day. FOR SALE B. F. Avery tractor and 2-row cultvator. Lghts and starter new bar tres good condton Phone 831 or 2000 Green. Lennon, Mchgan, LAWN MOWER SERVCE Expert Servce on Lawnmowers Grndng and Reparng over 30 years experence. GEORGE'S GRNDNG SHOP New Lothrop, Mch. TREE SPRAYNG Frut, shade and shrubs. WEED AND NSECT CONTROL. Dtch banks, pastures, lawns, feld crops, etc. Glen^R. As~ pln, Mller Rr. Phone Lennon 2-F-14. FEMALE HELP WANTED "WOMEN" Earn money at home 1 makng telephone survey for large FOR SALE 1940 Dodge wth ; nsurance company. Unlmted telegood motor, rado, and heater. Prce phone necessary. Wrte Mss Vall, reasonable. Phone 17F2 or nqure at 1314 Mchgan Bdg., Detrot. Mch., the Lennon resdence East of town, t gvng your address and telephone 2W23' number." For Sale Legal Notces Sloa for Sale Place your sflo order early, and get your early order dscounts. Wrte for prces. Steweke nterlockng Slo Block ne, Homes Phone 141. FOR SALS Oarage and Gas Staton. Wll sacrfce for quck Sale. Corner rsh and Atherton Roads. Phone Flnt FOR SALE Bcycles 2 wheel new and used Gambles n Ooranna George Kazen, Authorzed Dealer. FOR SALE Used washng machnes and used refrgerators. Gambles n Corunna George Kaaen, Authorzed Dealer. fern and sell the Arthur L. Ames property, consstng of house, bam. granary, garage, and 23 acres of land located lees than one mle east of Corunna ust off M-71. Arrangement to < p^hastth. property on tme can OR SALE - Studo Couch, 10 btmade f purchaser has suffcent! ««.Ol Burner, Ktchen Cabnet, -town payment Property U open for Keresone Stove - Reasonable. nfecton anytme and possesson <" 3>» N. Shawassee St. Corunna. wtll be gven of the buldng August m^m ^^ ^m^^ m m _ m _ m^mmmmmm^m 1st. Possesson of the land mmed- ately after sale. For further nform-1 F SALE - House Traler - aton, phone or see me, Ells J. Bowl- cheap Can be seen at 202 Pne er. Admnstrator of the Estate of 3u Corunna - nqure at the News Offce. Durs.nd. Mchgan Legal Notces NOTCE OF REGSTRATON FOR SCHOOL ELECTON Notce s hereby gven that regs- NOTCE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTON AND MEETNG Notce s hereby gven that the Annual Electon of all qualfed electors for the school dstrct known as THE PUBLC SCHOOLS OF THE CTY OF CORUNNA, MCHGAN, wfll take place on Monday July ». begnnng t 1:00 o'clock P. M. and contnung untl 7:00 o'clock P. M. on aakl day. and wn be held at the School House on Soutl nmevav sad Cty of MOTtCE la further gven that at (lectton two member of 0» BOARD Or TRUSTEES of sad School Dstrct wfll be elected for a three year term, and the followng named persona have duly qualfed as Candda tee for such members at sad electon and whose names wn appear on the ballots at sad electon, are vta: CLARENCE MATZEN KENNETH HATES Legal Notces school Dstrct, be approved and take effect. NOTCE s further gven that the Annual Meetng of sad School Dstrct wll be held at the Schoolhouse n sad Cty of Corunna, Mchgan, on Monday July llth, 1949 at 8:00 o'clock P. M. for the transacton of such busness as may come before sad meetng. Dated June 22nd, RUSSELL OLMSTED, Secretary of the Board of Trustees of sad School Dstrct. Order of Publcaton Legal Notces n the proposed proect as above; ted are requested to be present f they so dsre. Dated at Corunna, Mchgan ths 20th dey of June CHAS. G. COOK the County of Shawassee. County Dran Commssoner of DRAN NOTCE STATE OF MCHGAN n the Offce of the Dran Commt aoner of the County of Shawassee. n the Matter of Calkns Dran. Notce s Hereby Gven, that oft tha 15th day of June 1949, a petton was fled wth the undersgned County Dran Commssoner for the County of Shawassee prayng for the cleanng out of thecalkns Dran. That upon the 15th day of June STATE OF MCHGAN The Probate Court for the County of Shawassee. n the Matter of the Estate of' Wlls J. Hocroft, Deed, Fle No the undersgned fled wth tha Honorable Roy D. Matthews, Judge of Notce s hereby gven that more' Probate, a petton askng for the appontment of a Board of Determna than two months from ths date have been allowed for credtors to pre- ton: sent ther clams aganst sad de- That sad Judge of Probate havng ceased to sad Court for examnaton apponted OrvUe Cram, Robert Stewart and Wllam Dennson as such and adustment, and that all credt-j ors of sad deceased are requred to Board of Determnaton; present ther clams n duplcate one to sad Court, at the Probate Of Now, therefore, sad Board wcx meet at where the dran crosses the fce, n the Cty of Corunna n sad hghway from Secton 20 to Secton County and one to the Fducary of 29 of Vence Townshp on the llth sad Estate, on or before the Oth day day of July at 10 o'clock n the of September A. D and that sad forenoon of sad day to determne the clams wll be heard by sad Court on necessty of cleanng out the Calkns Tuesday the 6th day of September, Dran: A. D., at 10 o'clock n the forenoon. Dated June 13, A D Fducary: Lesle and Gladys Eston FowlervUe, Mchgan. ROT D. MATTHEWS, Judge of Probate. By PATRCA BROUGHAN Probate Regstrar. DRAN NOTCE STATE OF MCHGAN n the Offce of the Dran Commssoner of the County of Shawassee, la the matter of Wheeler Dran. Notce s Hereby Gven, that on the 19th day of June 104», a petton waa fled wth the undersgned County traht Ctommlaslumt for the Cwawty of Shww M prayng for the donng a porton and about 1370 fe of the lower end of the Wheeler Dran. That upon the lflth day of June 194», the undersgned fled wth the Honorable Roy D. Matthews, Judge of Probate, a petton askng for the appontment of a Board of Determnaton: That sad Judge of Probate havng NOTCE s further gven that the < apponted Wllam Duncanson, Tm voters at sad electon shall decde Carmody and George Warren as such whether Act 3 of the Local Act of Board of Determnaton; 1949, amendng secton- 5 of Act No. Now, therefore, sad Board wll 387 of the Local Acts of 1871 so as meet at the resdence of Grace Ross to elmnate therefrom the $50,- n Secton 30 of Caledona Townshp lmtaton on the ablty of the on the South sde of Hghway M-21 Publc Schools of the Cty Of Corunna on the 8th day of July 1949, at 10 to ncur ndebtedness, to pro o'clock n the forenoon of sad day vde for the sgnng of bonds of the to determne the necessty of abandonng a porton and relocatng about school dstrct by the Presdent and Secretary of the Board of Educaton 1270 feet of the lower end of the of sad Schol Dstrct, and to provde Wheeler Dran: a maxmum nterest rate of sx per Therefore, all persons, muncpaltes cent (6) on bonds ssued by the and hghway offcals nterested Therefore, all persons, muncpal!, tes and hghway offcals nterested n the proposed cleanng out the Calkns Dran are requested to be present f they so desre. Dated at Corunna. Mchgan thff 20th day of June CHAS G.COOK County Dran Commssoner of the County of Sha 0-2J 7-7 OaUMB OP PUBLCATON STATE Or MCHGAN - Probate Court for the County of At a sesson of the Probate Court for the County of Sfctavaneaee, held at the Probate Offce a the Cty of Corunna. on the 7th day of June nv the year one thousan and forty June. Present ROT D. Judge of Probate. n the Matter of the Estate of Gertrude May Conkm. Deceased. HaroM Conkhn. executor of the estate of Albert B. Conkln. trustee of amd havng rendered bs fnal Ac- count t oths Court t s Ordered, That the 28th< day of June neat, at ten o'clock n the forenoon, at sad Probate Offce, be apponted for examnng and attow xtf sad Account And t s, Further Ordered, That a copy of ths order be publshed three consecutve weeks prevous to sad day of hearng, n the Corunna News a newspaper prnted and crculatng n sad County of Shawassee. ROY D. MATTHEWS, Judge of Probate By PATRCA BROUGHAN. Regstrar of Probate Corunna News Busness Drectory Lqud Soap Try dssolvng the soap n bolng water beore addng t to the washmal. hne; the lqud sap does a better oo. traton of all qua/fed electors of the ^ school dstrct known as THE PUB- LJC SCHOOLS OF THE CTY OF CORUNNA. MCHGAN, wll take Fhght of Pheasant place from the present date, untl Once he gets up and straghtens Saturday July 2, 1949 at 8:00 o'clock away, the pheasant fles faster ; than the grouse \ P. M. Applcaton for regstraton may be made at the offce and resdence of the Secretary of the Board of Trustees of sad school dstrct, at 217 E. Corunna Ave., Corunna, Mchgan between the hours of 9:00 A. M. and 5:00 P. M. daly, except Saturdays and Sundays, from ths date to and ncludng July 1st, 1949, and on Saturday July 2, 1949 from 9:00 A M. untl 800 P. M U» For...! Notce s further gven that th? reg.-rtraton s beng held n connecton wth the Annual School Electon whch wll be held on Monday, Julv 11, 1949, at whch tmp two trustees wll be elected to the Board of Trustees of sad School Dstrct^and th< approval or dsapproval of an amendment to the school dstrct's charter Dated, June 10th, RUSSELL OLMSTED Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Publc Schools of the Cty of Corunna, Mchgan. «_ Wolf Spder Wolf Spder, a knd of tarantula, chases'ts vctms nstead of trap png them n a web of ts own desgn. Ntrogen Star Ttan Ntrogen starvaton n corn can be easly detected by the lght yellow-green color of the leaves. Vacatons and Trps call for Proper nsurance Coverage whle at home or away. Any Knd of nsurance CLOSNG SATURDAY JULY 2nd AT 4:00 p. Peterson -Taphouse nsurance Agency 405 West Corunna Ave. Phone 1392 Black Corunna, Mtchgaa "Protecton wth Servce" f Mll Work Cabnet Work Wndows Corunna Wood Products 10«C Muck Street Phone 213&A1 ADVERTSNG BY SELLNG MORE GOODS TO MORE PEOPLE MAKES EVERY JOB MORE SECt-RE. The Sun s hard on the har. Protect your "Crownng Glory" aganu dryness wth frequent ol treatments. Let ua help you be a Summer-Tone Glamour-Grl. «7rte PloUsstcnal tscaut\ awn CORUNNA, MCHGAN JEANETTE MUZZY PHONE 1S3S

6 »«The Cortuua Newt» Corona Mchgan Thursday, June 30, 1949 J\etr Haven Mrs. Gerald Bvtebez «Correspondent Mrs and Mr. Orvlle Luft were hosts n ther home Frday event for 27 guests followng the rehearse) for the weddng: of ther son, Ronald and Joanne Ackeraon. Danty refxeehmeats were nerved by the hosts. Donna Lee KoUenback, T year old daughter of Mr. and Mr. Nck Hollenback waa removed from Memoral Hosptal Wednesday mornng fouow> tag an appendectomy on Frday. Carol Davs and her cousn Bernlce Mattery of Flushng spent last week vstng; ther aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Davs and famly of Pontne Mr. and Mrs. George Todd of Chcago are spendng the week wth Mr. \ews ta Daval Mr. and Mrs. Martn Fodolan and chldren spent the week end wth hs brother and famly, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Podouu of Detrot. Mr. and Mm Clark Rley and daughter Lnda spent Sunday at Myers Lake. Dale Bouck of Cbranna s spendng a few weeks wth hs gyandpareata, Mr. and Mrs. Wuuam DePrenn; ther other grand aon. Dean Allton returned to he home after spendng the month. Mrs. ltarry Deaborough and daughter Jane of New Haven, Mrs. Colon Loynes and daughter Jean and Joanne of Chapn and Mrs. Robert Sawer of Owosao were n Detrot Saturday to attend the weddng of ther nephew, and Mrs. Orvlle Luft. They came p^ shuster and Mnt Glora Ells at Saturday to attend the Luft-Acker-1 ^ Scholastc Church at 10 o'clock son weddng. [ ^^ recepton at Lee Plasa Hotel at Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rahn and grand, 2 o'clock, daughter Kay of Detrot and Mss MJtt UVUHL Nevns returned to Sarah Zuhlke of Cwosso were week ^ ^ Mchgan College of Bducaend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ye!t- ( UO1T Mt pfe., for the summer er and famly. ^^gy^ Monday mornng, after spend- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Davs spent the mg the past 10 days wth her mother, week end at Houghton Lake. MrsMurel Nevns. Her mother and Mrs. Emory Scott and two chldren: cousn, Joyce Cram, accompaned her Dors and Mlton are spendng the back. week wth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. JL Charles McMllan. SEE SPORTS PAGE 2 Mss Barbara Babcock of Owossb was a week end guest of Mss Floyd- ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY SKYWAY OUTDOOR THEATRE 3mles East of Owosso on M-21 RCA n car speakers wth lghted posts (Latest Equpment) Fr., and Sat., July 1-2 (Exctng) Double Feature Daredevls of the Clouds Robert Lvngston, Mae Clark, Jamer Cardwell Plus - - Angela Alley Leo Gorcey and the Bowery Boys, Rosemary La Plane he Sun., Mor., July 3-4 (Holday Laugh Specal) Feudu" Fussf & A-Fghtn' 4 Donald O'Connor, Marore Man, Percy Klbrde Also "Cheatng at Gamblng" Tues.. Wed., Thurs. July (Greatest Baseball Story) The Bahe Ruth Storv Wllam Bendx, Clare Trevor, Charles Bckford "' ' T " a..wn _, CHLDREN UNDER 12 FREE (Wth Adults) he s Qualty Store PHONE 1462 FREE DELVERY 1968 Conuua Avenue Beer and Wne to Take Out 'round the County Brde»E2ect of New Haven Feted Mss Marcella Hollenback, marrage to Lawrence Yefter wll be an event of July 2, waa honored at her home Thursday when her sster, Donna Lee and Mss Maron Havalda were hostesses Thursday evenng for a Wtehen shower. Wesson l flowers were arranged throughout the rooms. Prses for games were won by Mne New Lothrop Locals Don Smmons s ll at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brggs. Evelyn Baley e\ll wth Strep 4Bnfecton and the mumps. Wlbur John. DeUndge s also ll wth the mumps. Msses Mert Ralegh, Suse Ralegh Woodrow Ralegh are spendng 2 weeks at Wolf Coal, Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs, Outward Johnson are the parents of a baby boy "Daner Helen Flurry, Mrs. Harry Fuaas and Mss Patrca Koterba whch were born ths week at Sagnaw, presented to the honor guest as wetj ut.n&xtn. Lloyd Yoder and fames many other ktchen artcles. Re- uy u Q ^ ^ 9p^t g^ny ^ the freahmente were served by the hostes- ^ 0, ^ ^ Ut^ A4raa g^^ DEPARTMENT TOTALS Contngent $ Street Water Park...,»2.43 Sewer Cemetery Fre 5.90 Polce 193 JO Total for Evenng % Fnancal Commttee: Earl F. Sleeaeman Chester D. Walker, and Howard Watson. (Sgned) lr casno be granted to the Shawassee Councl of Grl Scouts on September 24 f condtons sutable to school All' yeas, moton carred. Moton by Earl Sleeseman, supported by Howard Watson that councl be adourned. All yeas, moton carred. Coram -Local A. J. Anthony, of Durand, for 40 n the UBFMUJ -servce by Kenneth Hayes m m ^ T ^ T E f c t t? ^ ed^emjro SleeeenW that SSSm^T^ " "? V and aceoumu be allowed and or >?" %: ^ l l ^ T ^ " drawn. A!l yeea, moton carred. " "«" <" W Moton by Barl Seeseman, sup- 1 Ottlee G. SWwp of Umon, drver ported by Howard Watson that the' < on rf nvoked n a colresgnaton of Russell Red as polce! H 0 " "»d«r the ntersecton offcer be accepted. Four yeas, One» M-M at the 8hawassee nay, moton carred. Genessee County lne, suffered a The Yoders sang specal songs at the Moton by Earl Sleeseman supported by Kenneth Hayes that Volen. sfon and cuts and bruses. The Bs cheek bone fracture, bran oencus- N.YJPJB. on Sunday evenng Mrs. Gerald Luft Mss Maran Yax, daughter of Mr. teer Freman's nsurance polcy be hop car we struck n the left sde and Mrs. J. Yax of Swart Creek was gven to the DutcheMJrffto nsurance Agency. All yeas, moton carr George Rarobo, 51, Alpena. The m by a ear drven north on M-13 by Honored by Shower unted n marrage to Charles Sharp, Mrs. Gerald Luft was honored at son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sharp of New ed. pact, they stated, rolled Bshop's car a pnk and blue shower Thursday Lothrop on Saturday June 25 at the Moton by Chester D. Walker, supported by Howard Watson that the bo's machne was also heavly dam over, wreckng t completely. Ram- evenng when Mss Pat Harde and home of the brde's parents. The Rev. Mary Lou Graham were ont hostesses n the Harde home n Durend Maynard Ankney of Swartz Creek' C UncU rooms and contents be rewas also hurt n the accdent re L. A. Wlson offcated. Mr. and Mrs polces on the Casno, Cty Hall and aged. Mrs, May French of Alpenafor 13 frend. were ^ ^^,3^^^ A recepton fol-1 M cevng a bad knee laceraton. «moton Games wnners were Mrs. Besse]^^ m ^ afternoon. Charles was! «««An evenng meetng of the WSCS Taft, Mrs. Orvlle Luft, Mrs. Roy a member of the 1949 graduatng Moton by W. C. Strlggow, supported by Floyd Serr that use of the dst Church. was held on Tuesday at the Metho Yeter and Mss Mary Ann Raymond. class here at the New Lothrop Hgh After the openng of many gfts by School. He s employed at the otdv Mrs. Luft, a dessert luncheon was moble factory n Lansng. The young served at tables adorned wth early couple wll resde there. summer whch were also used n artstc arrangements about the house. Mrs. Otto Slocum and famly spent several days last week at ther cottage n Lobdell Lake. Vernon Mrs. Wllam Robnson Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Wm, McCasn and famly left Saturday for the North on a vacaton trp. Mrs. Black, mother of Mrs. Wm Sherman s vstng her ths week. Arthur Hoser s on a fshng trp tp north. v Mabel Frederck s ll n her home. There wll be no meetng of Vernon Eastern Star Chapter durng July and August.' Local Couple Wed n ndana Chapel Mary Hughne Brown and Wm. C. Bobnnon Here unted n marrago at COMMON COUNCL June 20, 1949 A regular meetng of the Corunna Common Councl was held on the above date. All counclman were present. Mayor George Davs presdng. The followng clams and accounts were presented for payment. CONTNGENT FVND Jeanette Graham. 2 wks.al. $ Owosso Argus Press, advs (Legal Notces) 19;20 Chas. Carland. pos 3.00 Corunna News, proc ; Standard Ol Co STREET Ft'ND W. A. Graham. 2 wks. Sal.. $ W. A. Graham. W, H. Tax Tss. Hasselback, frt. on sgns 2.57 Alrx Murdock, 40 hrs. br the ChapH n th 0 Harden, Angola, Geo. Davs, Jr. 54 hrs. br ndana., Juno 22. Glon L 'ttter^l Helmrr Bloom. 38 hrs. br..-, 38KK) btu-k, B. D. offcated, n the pr^w-nce K Rley " of Mrs. John Fua anrt Mrs. Uly Sea- rsde STerv.. pa and tres Adams, 19 hrs. br R,vo v<v, wtnesses. Standard Ol Co., dese] fuel After the marrage ceremony, the Howell Motor Sale?, pa.s 8.34 weddng party traveled to Kenton, WATER WORKS FNO Oho to call on frends of the brde..tas. Hasselback. 2 wks. sal.$ Both the brde and room are wdely known n the vcnty and ther 1 JBS. Hasselback, \V. H. Tax Rversde Serv., Gas 3.69 frends w.sh them every happness Jav Frazer, 11 hrs. br They are r.^dn^ n tfe Brown home \ Kenneth Anderson Co. parts on Wa.shnrlon Stre«t\ Mr. R.b- SKWEK FTN1 nson s assocated wth Smplcty; Corunna Lumber. Co., cement & Enpneernp n Durand. Tle $ Bll and Mary wsh to thank ther. PARK FND fellow-vernontes for all the good : hn. Schultz, 2 wksvsal wshes. Rversde Serv., Gac Bronsons Forge. Rpr. to mwr J. M- El kns A Sons, Supples and 4.70 Cub Scout Report Cub Den 2 met wth Den Mother, labor CEMETERY FND Ora Turk, 2 wks. sal $ Ora Turk, extra... ^... Rversde Serv Mrs. McCasn, Thursday afternoon. Sx members were present. Followng the pledge to the flag, the Law, was gven bv Donald Reed, new mem-!.... " 4 -» T ^ ' Dale A. Rose, reparut to nter ber Blly of Ware the was Den. n charge Assstant of the Denner. meetng. (Larry Hoffman and Dck Tul- F1RJB FTTXD lar are both away.^ Games were played and cold refreshments were served. We closed wth the Lvng Crcle, the Motto and the Howl, com $ Duncan Graham, 2 wks. sal..j POLCE FUND Duncan Graham, car all Russell Red, 2 wks. sal Rversde Serv., gas 90.00! 5.00 f ! EVERGREEN SPECALS Regular $,29 Homof enaed $.31 Poultry Feeds Cheese Dry Groceres A. Benford & Son 1432 bttttfefe (HER THOUGHTFUL HUSBAND RDES TO' WORK ON A SCRVCYCLE) Rde tfce New Model SERVh CYCU wt&fe (MM HUltANC DCES TO WORK FAMLY N THE CAN) DtrfNBAtLC ECONOMCAL $ Groceres PET OR CARNATON, 2 Ut cans... 25c HLL COFFEE, Reg or Drp.. 1 lb. cam 53c AUNT JANE PEANUT BUTTER, lb. ar COUSN DOG FOOD, 3 cans COMPLETE LNE OF FROZEN FOOD FRESH MEATS for NSURANCE NFORMATON Tott eaa confdently loot to m s supply you wth t&s cortsct «a- em to osy problem yen a nqsrdag your own amusbos, W«w«at to help you 94 SMS- nun protectob at maaa oosl Doo't b«t«t«to cull M st any tmm. sontaton s gwma wttfaont ny oblgaton wb«to«vr. TOUR Wtft wll b«muea happer, f you rde to work on a Serv-Cycw and leave th«famly car for her use n dong the necessary household markettas;. On a Serv-CycJe. you wu g«t through traffc to where you work: safsly, comfortably and dependably n less tme and at far teas cost than an automoble. Parkns; s not a problem. See the New Model Serv'Cycle. t' a machne you wll be proud to own. BACON SQUARES, pound MEATY SHORT RBS, pound PORK LVER, pound S'CED BACON, pound PORK LON ROAST, pound We Feature Telf ers Cold Meat 27c 33c 29c 43c 49c (lunerat nsurance 233½ N. SHA. AVE. Phone 1335 CORUNNA 100 MLES ON A GALLON OF GASOLNE All-Servce Garage H. R. Harmonand Carl O. Wagoner ' Vernon, Mch.

7 Thursd>y,-3u» M, 194$ RtUegh-ffrchmeer Vow Spoken Laft Saturday n Mas Margrett Rafctfn. daughter of effect.. sgt ^u Mr. and Fn. John Ralefto, became MlM Barbara BUoer of Flnt act- ln of Fluahme; the brde of Robert "Brchmeer. aoa «d u mad of honor. She wore lght Yakhu, nepnaw of tne groom, of Men? of Mrs. Lena Brchmeer of ths vu-'gre^ ^ ^ ^4,,^ ^ thc brfd^ Tothrop ww rng lage at a weddng ceremony Satur- gowa «nd carred pnk rotes and ^Rev. S FT. T McCarthy ^ S T ~E^L, performed ^ the»<» <«<">, nwa.oc Flu. t-.~. ^ kjj VT^ ceremony T^prJ^nte of 120?"?" J weann u«a and relatve. "f ^ ^ f ^!^~ flar to the brdal gown. She carred The brde was gowned n a whte yellow roses and feathered carnatons. satn brdal creaton wth a marqus- Judth Bla, nece of the groom, of ette yoke edged n cfaahuly lace. t Chesanng acted as flower grl. She had a peplum, edged n matchng wore a yellow taffeta gown mads lace bustle effect, whch cascaded nto dentcally to the mad of honor and a tran. She carred an arm bouquet brdesmads arena and she carred a of^whlte rosea,'feathered carnatons pompom and sethphonatfl arranged n cascade flowers. fhsmu [Ho MUrl,-ANOTHER PAYL JAMOTH ER GAN 01» US FOUH0&. t U V~ \ ~ New Lothrop levator FERTLZERS HURON PORTLAND CEMENT. $3.75 per BbL New Lothrop The Contnna News, Cornaaa Mchgan made of rbbon and cut Joseph Keeler, of Cheftan The brde graduated from N< Loth Hgh School n MS and attended Jr. Bttttneas College m FUnt sod now employed»v typst ht the Buck man offce n Fust. The groom attended Maple Grove school and s Newly Wed on Trp to Havana Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Talda are off on a trp to Florda and Havana, Cuba, followng ther marrage Saturday at Parkland Presbyteran Church. Or. Ralph W. Lndsay of flcated before 160 guests. The brde, the former Agnes Lasar. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Sam' net Last?, Leth 8L, wore a gown of Venetan lace over satn. A fchu of musfott framed the sheer yoke, and the. rutt skrt wth double "hoop formed a cathedral traut A satn bonnet edged wth pearls held her vel. employed at the local Hew Lothrop whlcfc,^ ^ pemx trmmed, and elevator. The young couple wm re- ^ cmxtm PmoccWo and Snow Whte sde at the Bfrehmeer farm near roses, centered wth a whte orchd Layton Corners after a short honeymoon n Denver, Colorado. A ont Nelly Lazar was her sster's mad snd adorned wth stephanots. weddng dance was held wth Mr. and ] of honor, n a gown of orchd lace Mrs. Hubert Moore, who were mar- and marqusette over taffeta,, and red the same day. Ths was held! pcture hat to match. Volet rbbon J n the evenng at the Wesenburg ted her bouquet of yellow carnatons ( Hall. and Rapture roses. A Shalle Wards and a sster, Mary Evelyn Lare Jeanne Lazar, brdesmads, were n smlar gowns of Nle green wth Weds H. Moore matchng hats and ther flowers were Mss Evelyn Louse Lare. daugh-p" < tons and Bountful roses ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lare be- t ^ " th Amercan Beauty rbbons, came the brde of Hubert Moore, son Jwu Jacobs was flower grl n a gown of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Moore of New - «<> f the brde, and carred a Lothrop n a pretty weddng cere- "tanunw bouquet mony performed at the St Roberts! Jo" 1 Y^» man for ^8 Catholc church n Flushng Satur-"] brother and the brde's brother, Paul day June 25 at 10 A. M. The Rev.: a" 1»«Solomon ushered. FY. Deskongchamps offcated n the A recepton followed n the parlors.! presence of 125 guests and relatves, and n the evenng 400 guests were The brde wore a weddng gown of entertaned at Assyran Hall. When sheer marqusette gathered bertha they left, Mrs. Yalda was attred n necklne wth pearl clps and a pep- whte tropcal sut wth navy acceslum of lace havng a long tran and >res. She recently graduated from tara of slver and seed pearls. She Unversty of Mchgan Dental Hycarred a whte prayer book wth &«"? SchptA and wu be wth the whte carnatons and yellow rose; Board of Educaton n the Fall. Her buds and satn streamers. She wore husband, son of Mr. and Mrs. Yonan a gold cross, the gft of the groom. Yalda of New Lothrop, served eght Mss Thelma Moore, sster of the ] v ars n the Nav y- groom of Flnt was mad of honor., She wore a gown of whte flecked hy Maccabees nstall ton marqusette over orchd taffeta! and wore a heardresa of orchd net; New Court Here and carred a bouquet of blue Del-' A new court of Maccabees was npnuros and Hubbard Oa# sttuted snd organzed at New Loth- Shrley Lare. sster of the brde act- rop Wesenberg Hall on Tuesday afed as brdesmad and wore a gown ternoon and wn be known as the New as the mad of honor but pale, Lothrop Junor Maccabees. green n color and carred the same The offcers nstalled were Wad of bouquet Commander Sam Ratagn, Commander, Mldred Kuchar, Leut Command den Moore Jr. brother of the groom was groomsman for hs brother and KsnaetH Moore of Corunna re RaMgh, Natonal Flag Bearer, er, Annastaca Kuchar, Chaplan, Car acted as usher. Maran Smth, Frst Guard, Janet Pottowng the weddng ceremony a Baley, Second Guard, Hasen Smth weddng breakfast was served at the (Jr.) Sentnel Gary Walworth, Pfekhome of the brdes parents by Mrs. [ et, Martn Lews, Panst Jmme Ra- Pranoea Rose and Mrs. Hasen Smth. {fegn, and State Junor Drector, Mrs. A recepton followed n the afternoon. Dora Ncholson. n the evenng a weddng dance was Maccabees from Detrot nsttuted held Jontly wth Mr. and Mrs. Robert tttrchmcer who were marred the (Howard Green dstrct manager, and the court wth the assstance of Mrs. same day. Ths was held n the Wes- \ Mrc ^mtvy Young of Durand asssenberg Ha& Guests were present J u^ Dstrct manager. Mrs. Young from Flnt, Owosso. Detrot, Ply- wn be court drector wth Mrs. Dawmouth, Swartx Creek, Perry, Ban- aotl Walworth as her assstant, croft, and New Lothrop. y^ gr^p wm meet twce a The brde s a gradute of New morth. A drll team wll be organ- Lothrop Hgh School and has been ^ ^^ SOCM functons are planned. employed a number of years at the, ^ local telephone offce. She s now! SEE LOCAL SPORTS NEWS employed at Mchgan Bell Telephone ON SPORTS PACE (2) Co.. n Flnt. After the weddng, trp to Nagara Falls, the young couple wll resde at 250 Bangs St. n Flnt. PRATRONZE OUR ADVERTSERS BUUUUUUUUUUUU?7 AD TODAY MM Vernon Couple Wed Mr. and Mrs. C. L. England announce the marrage of ther daughter Norene, to Ret Rchard J. Steele, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Steele. The young couple were wed last Monday n Angola ndana, beng attended by Mr. and Mm. Benamn Steele. Page) Sv«fl Mr. Steele s statoned at Camp ] Hood, Texas, and has been at homo here on a ttm-day furlough. He expects to be sent overseas sometme durng July, Mrs. Steele s employed at Unversal Electrc, Owosso, and she wll reman wth her parents n Vernon whle her husband serves hs enlstment TMKEN SLENT AUTOMATC GAS OR OL BURNNG FURNACES AND CONVERSON BURNERS. 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8 ftry» m Farmer Pete 9 Wfe «ot op ths mornng at o'clock when Pete dd, to wrte Una column. t aeem wth the Borrow and event of the week, couldn't set my mnd to wrtng or Ortnfcmg. Lew who Uvea accrott the road away Monday and hla funeral a today. t was a shock to the fant- )y and frends. t wn seem sad to go down and not»ee hm there to take an Merest n the thngs the chodren For a Start Pck-up and Go Quaker Shell Gas <3 Shnllanrcaton CLARENCE MUZZY, M-21 at Comma M. SvW^ PvVv do and say. He grn came easy and that pleased them when they took ther Baatys and kttens or other pedal thngs down to show hm. rve lost more than Just a frend he was also my defender. Last fall when used that board from the h ay feeder and shouldn't have, Lew sad be bed seen t there too end thought t was dlscated. And when t came to garden»t we had a lot of fun. He-rased the best lookng garden ever saw and he was very pround of t. We were always comparng the growth and are of our products. Once my my cucumbers were not dong as well nor aa far along as hs and he came down wth a huge cuke ntendng to put t among my small vnes then can me out to aee t. Another tme sent a basn of strng beans to Stella and he told me the next day that she Prare nwna.ttefc tae 'etera west to Cattfetam when gem was tat taa^afalaee sfr_ta» om sseaeer weawa g7eet, ctes waara, nnnsat ea rvaentaf tteseca. aaamsal bv tsassw nkgfgaas antta Make tu 5mm tke Tme for that... PANTNG AND DECORATNG JOB Yon pot off tll prces comt down We can Gve You... ECONOMY EXCELLENCE Fraser - Godard 728W. Man Owoeeo Plume 126 The Carton Newt, Corantt Mchgan had pcked hers twce. She later told me that she had taken a handful each tme as that was alt that was ready, rve meant to wrte all sprng about mssng Una exchange of gardenng deas wth hm as he has not been able to put la a garden ths sprng but once agan wated too long. Stella and Lew shared the growth of ths column wth me and went down for advce many tmes and re oeved much more than that the sncere good wshes of frends. When the GreenvuUc Daly News wrote end asked to prnt t n ther paper they acted ust as happy as dd. Lew sad that he was gong to wrte to the papers and tell them a thng or two about Farmer Pete's wfe that would really be somethng to read Snce startng sprng work we haven't gone to town much so last week we went end t was ust lke a pcnc. We saw the moat people, some near neghbors who lve a lot closer than the dstance t a to town but whom we don's see very often. Pete thnks t s very odd that t takes me so long to buy a few spools of thread and groceres. Maybe 've stopped sx tmes to speak to frends whch was ust as mportant as what went after. Guess men forget the trps to mll and along the lne fence and around when they get wth men and have a gab feast. And f women as they say can talk longer and fast er and more well, then why dont they need to get the chances more often than men? The grls were after a father's day gft for ther daddy whch turned out to be suspenders. We always turn to the store where both Petefe and my butter and t would make two small pes or oue huge one. made several and we lked them. They are not aj p'e-punty» the regular knd but eaten very fresh, they ere delcous. Sale Gram Storage Needs Low Mosture certan that small gran s down to at least 14 percent mosture for safe storage, urges the Mchgan State College farm crops department Roy Decker, department head, ctes survey made last wnter among more than 100 elevators n the wheat growng oectens of the states, sad that from 20 to 25 of the wheat delvered n MS drect from combne to elevator had more than H percent mosture. The result was a loss to the grower. Some elevators are refusng to take wheat that contans an excess of mosture. Musty wheat delvered to the elevators durng the wnter months ndcated that growers had stored t when mosture was too-hgh. Many gran buyers are equpped to tesusamples of small gran for mos turefcontent. They urge farmers to check the mosture before they start to combne the entre feld. f testng s to be done at the elevator, gran should be placed n an ar tght contaner for transportng to the thousands of measurements whch they hand out wth such ready assurance (and rght too) s a puzzle. Whle we were selectng the suspenders made the remark that wshed Pete ddn't thnk he had to wear them and The farm crops specalsts report that combnes are great labor savers but should not be used untl the gran s dry enough to store wthout fear of damage n the bn. : Nazarene Notes Lttle Danny Johnson arrved to on the Cradle Roll last Thursday n a Sagnaw Hosptal. Mrs. Johnson ths man assured me that he and and baby are dong fne. They came many men felt more confdent for the home today (Tuesday). Daddy Gunsupport they gave. He also explaned, nard s alrght too. that for men of certan grth tl e walstlne s undetermned and wth suspenders the problem of defnng t ts solved. Do you suppose they are called suspenders because they take the suspense out of that stuaton? never have gvn a recpe here but f t gets by the correcton needed for my efforts. 'll bet you'll lke ths one. t's a dfferent pe plant pe that my cousn, Waltha, (pretty name) gave me. She sad to take 4 cup of pe plant, 2 eggs. 2¼ cups of sugar, 2 tablespoons flour, a pnch of salt and! < F YOU HAVE SOMETHNG TO SELL ADVERTSE T elevator. Samples placed n a sack and carred on the car seat for several mles may lose some mosture. The remedy for bn damage s not smple. When gran s nearly dry and becomes wet t wn swell and lose n test weght. Some growers folks traded for many years and are tempted to rush harvest n uncertan weather or f a custom com- where can say. "t's for Dad" and wth a "Hmmm, Let's see" an array bmer s dong the work of such garments n the correct sze s lad on the counter wth the most gracous manner. Well, t's downrght pleasure to be wated on lke that. How they can remember the wr,asssm ' KEEP THS SUMME We Pck-op and Kng Cleaners Phone 1«W Red : Favorte Dessert. Superor Qualty Page Nne Corunna Lemon Costard Butter Pecan Honey Dew Maple Nut Strawberry Chocolate Reva! Batter ScotchReval Coeoanut Anthony's ce Cream We'U Phone Ml News tem so wll your frends a NEWS Subscrpton and yon gve the "EST SPECALS For Fr., Sat, Sun. and Moo. A v f/ A -" navea A_a«sftw«nn asassenf ^asmsnaananans Ana ov s^flncb pan epeobs» bow caa that nsea bennr mle for ng fob, t&oa ktepng Bactera «a mnnrnny and epeeds op dryng. There's e good way tbpfove tfaee nets. Scop a and look ofer ths gfeat mlker or, better yet; arrange lor a demoostrstoq. Fnd oot for yoarself ust bow the McCormck Daerng Mlker turns out cleaner, healther mlk. MeCORMCK-DEERNS MLKERS-CREAM SEPARATORS Lennon mplement Co. HARDWARE and MPLEMENTS PHONE 32 Horace Hodt hat donated an nsert t ral fog machne t tour Calforna's Saa Feresado Valley. "Kll a fty a day-u keeps polo away" as Hed's slogan. CSS -Call the Polce" star George Petre wb be seen cms Fall m ae flm "Swss Toer 3-15" wth Cored Wlde, fence Bud Cullyer doesn't ask Jest any questons «a the CBS daly «us "Wnner Take AH The queres are specfcally desgned m nform contestauta and lstener ea alsrs ef the day and to debuak fallaces. everty WW, who plays Fuff ea CBS -Junor ^- B w \ Blss" recently took "^ ^ ^ ' second prse a a nasssaaa ACflDGta PfttrCaTf contest. The lu yearokl daughter of Joan Darn, n contrast to the comedy the plays nrtbe ar atd a wrote a dog and a htted n^rf, «d pewlsy. NSC Town" star, as eondoctaff earn arsenc fsr&nag end goat leerng on am ea stale New York sm. the fm rado etparkaee of Jem Tempkms, who now pofteys Sua a "Aganst the Storm" every day w^" wn eva^nasassaa ^aensnmbnb^b ^w 'Sa^W VanqPnsssa en a dramatc show. San Sper and hs gkmotoos wfe, June Havoc, returned from Europe wth a tamkful of Authentc sound recordngs (or use on rotate M Ptaap Morrs Playhouse" CBS programs. Rado odeoces wll remember Shrley Booth, starred as NBCs "Hogaa't Daughter" (TsesdaTt), as the funny M Duffy of "Dufya Tavern." The CARS campagn, backed by Bob Hope's NBC rado show, may provde 1,000,000 cakes of aoap for Europe's needy kds. "My Frend rma," sow on sum tner vacaton, had more lsteners week after week ths past season than sny other program of u type. t return to the CBS arlne on August 9. r ~ FLOYD'S MARKET LENNON, MCHGAN For WEEKEND «rf JULY 1, 2, 3 and 4; 1949 STORE HOURS: Week Days 8 a. nu to 9 p. m. Sunday9a.m. Smoked Pcncs to2pn. 43c lb. Dxe Belle Salmon, tall can 49c BACON SQUARES Large Bologna Chunk Quart Jar MUSTARD Grade No. 1 QUART DLL PCKLES 15 lb. Peck U. S. No. 2 Potatoes 23c lb. 35c lb 15c 59c dab Beef STEAKS For BroflEnff SKJNELESS FRANKS Shedds Salad Dre«ng QUART JAR Brook 10 ounce PORK and BEANS, can Large 65c lb 39c lb. 49c loc 2 heads for Head Lettuce 25c

9 ' Vfv> wmvv&am mpwumv-m. vy,^w^mmmm-mm~^^^w^mmmmmmmubmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^ wmmmmm Thmnftday, Jrme 3ft, 1949! «t 4 M eut CORUNNA tqes VERNON 8T. PAUL'S EPSCOPAL V«Rev. George Moore, Pastor Rev- Homer Van Buren Dvne Servce each Sunday at 10:09 Mornng SArvce. 11:00 A. M. Holy Communon each Sunday at 8:00 A. M. and at 11:00 A- K. on the frst Sunday of the month. Sunday School at t:45 A. ML each Sunday. ' Rev. C a Drake, Faster Meet um A. M. feft A, M. Rev. J. H. James, Pastor. (Please note change of tme tn the Sunday mornng servces.) 10:00 A. M. Mornng Worshp. 10:00 A. M. Junor Church 11:15 A. M. Sunday school. «:45 P. M. Youth Fellowshp. 7:30 P. M. Evenng Servce. 7:30 P. M. Wednesday, md-week Prayer and Prase. ^ FREE METHODST EST. A. Scofteld, Paster 10 :00 an. Sunday school 11:00 an. Mornng Worshp 7:30 pn. - prase servce 8:00 pn. Preachng Md-week prayer and prase ser. Vce on Wednesday at 7:30 p-sn. NEW HAVEN EVANGELCAL UNTED BRETHREN CHURCH Rev. Paul S. Thomas, Pastor Sunday School 10 s_ m. Sunday School 11:00 a. m. Young People's Meetng 7:30 p. la. Chrstan Guld 7:70 p. m 8:15 Evenng Preachng JUDDVLLE METHODST CHURCH Rev. Wm. Combellack 10:00 A. M. Mornng Worshp. 11:00 A. M. Bble School. 7:30 P. M. Youth Fellowshp. Prayer servce Thursday evenng. LENNON Methodst Church Rev. Lawrence Worth, Pastor 10:00 A. M. Mornng Servce. 11:00 A. M. Sunday SchooL 7:00 P. M. Youth Fellowshp. 8:00 P. M. Evenng Worshp. Sermon topc, for the Sunday morn ng servce wll be "The Heavenly deal for the Earthly State." 11:00 Church School. 7:30 Youth Fellowshp. Communty Congregatonal Church, Rev. A. W. Keaffmau D. D M Mnster 10:30 AM. Worshp and sermon on the subect: "Natons Before' God A Fourth of July Sermon." Specal musc by the chor. 11:30 A. M. Church school. Young Peoples Class. Specal reports on Bble readng. Mrs. Fred Eberly, Superntendent. NEW LOTHROP Rev. L. A. Wlson, 10:00 A. M. Sunday Bble school Mr. Paul Sharp Sunt The new 8 S offcers wll take offce today. 11:00 A. M. Mornng Worshp Hour. Message by your worshp horn- Pastor. 7:00 P. M, Young Peoples Servce. Mr. Wlle Ralegh presdent. 7:45 A. M. Evangelstc Servce. METHODST CHURCH Rev, B. J. Hoteorab, Servce Sunday School 11:16, Northnsest VsoJn Rev. Homer Van Buren 11:00 Church SchooL 11:45 Church Servce. 8;00 Youth Group. ' ft ' ChuHfleds for best restarts (ne AZARD. &SZ& A never-to-be forgotten Memoral to a loved one s a handsome monument- Let us help yon select a lastng trbute frets our show room. Lberal can be arranged. MARSH MONUMENT CO. Mch. awsss) YteT SWBSM t Courteous sad esv cens servce awats von at the many tourst hotels, cottages, castas, tourst homes, restaur ants, Mom, servce statons snd gsrsges. See Mchganyarn Mchf an! Phoae 161, D SO LTTLE, UCH! MCHGAN MUTUAL WNDSTORM NSURANCE CO. SKSSK Th&mght for the By Rev. W. Combelleck, Judevule Methodst Church Text Psalm 11» verse 18 Open thou mne eyes, that may behold wondrous thngs out of thy law. Ths s a prayer for an enlarged sprtual vson. The 119th Psalm s Week the longest chapter n the Bble. t man who wated on the contans 178 verses and each verse breaks n wth the news that the makes some reference to the Bble was compassed about wth horses tself. charots of the Syran kng, The psamst prays that God prayed' that God would open the would gve hm a better understandng of Bs plan and purpose m hs and defeat was tmed Jo vctory. Be young man's eyes. He looked agan lfe. Evdently, he has scene sprtual yslon, but realses there s some ho?ses and charots of fre hold the mountans ' were ftted wt$a truth not ft yet revealed to bml He. about the prophet, s bmgty-bearted and craves God's hadal looked hgh enough. Be had best. '» ' lttle fath n God, consequently he Ths petton could well be put was frghtened at the enemy and hs up by many of us today. Often we power. Ettaha had great fath n err "not knowng the Scrpture or the power of God'. The dffculty s not n God's Word, but sn has darkened our mnds. Jesus declared that some folks n Hs day had eyes, but saw not, and "ears that heard not, Ths s always true. Paul makes ths plan by sayng "But the natural man recevetb not the thngs of the Sprt of God: for they are foolsh- Bess unto hm: nether can he know them, because they are sprtually dscerned" Cornthans 2 v 14. Were when Shakespear passes by "What we are n ths world wn always same what we see as we go thru t You wll perhaps recall that m the Book of Kngs. The prophet Elsfaa s n hdng from the wrath, of the kng of Syra. Early one mornltg a badly frghtened God and had the vson of saperaatur. a' help. Of the twelve spes sent out to to vestgate Canaan ten reported that they saw gants, and comparng them selves to these gants they felt lke grasshoppers. They persuaded the people that t would be mpossble to go over. However fathful Joshua and Caleb saw the same men but say lttle about ther sze but declared "Let us go up at once and possess t: for we. are able to overcome t" Jos? by Paul when he declared that hs. ng dffcultes. Worldlness and sn obectve as a Gospel mnster was "To open ther eyes, and'to turn them from darkness to lght, and from the.power of Satan unto God" Acts 28 v 18 and Solomon declared "But the path of the ust s as the shnng lght, that shneth more and more unto the perfect day" Proverbs 4 v 18. On the other hand lght reected turns to darkness, and how great and dense that darkness can become can be seen n the organzed relgon of Chrst's day. They had. and chershed the statements of Moses and the prophets concernng the Messah. Yet so darkened were ther mnds and hearts that they reected Hm of whom Moses and the prophets wrote. They worshped God n the temple n the mornng, and naled the Son of God to ft cross n the afternoon. Jesus understood ther Undaess and gnorance, and pted them and exclamed ' Father forgve them for they know not what they do". Sn the prophets n our mdst. AH the reformers n the Chrstan church n every age have met the opposton of organzed relgon Ths was the prce they pad for beng true to the Word and ther convctons of Dvne t not for the darkness of the human hua and Caleb had fath n God. The heart, the truth relatve to our sal-!ten had no fath, consequently they vatoo would be easly apprehended, saw gants. What we are determne The real purpose of an Gospel preach- what we see. tog and teachng clearly stated Today the Church of Chrst s facabound; but that s no reason we should be dscouraged. Paul faced ab sorts of opposton yet he declared that where "sn sounded, grace dd much more abound." God s stll on Hs throne. The heavens are flled wth blessngs, the charots of the Lord are ever around. Hs sants. Dd not the Lord Hmself declare that the gates of hen should not preval? The Psalmst sad " wql lft mne eyes unto the hols from whense cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord". There are stll wondrous thngs to behold n the sprtual realm, but only God can open our eyes. We need to pray today above every other heed for the vson splendd, and to be lfted from the trtval to the sublme. ttufld Food Storage Bant T» Prevent Soohge had blnded ther hearts. Our Savour accused the church of BUs day ed so hard to prepare deserve good Those canned foods you have of buldng tombs to the prophets, storage space to prevent spolage, and garnuhng the sepukaers of the Good storage space, accordng to rghteous, and at the same tme reectng the message the prophets and management specalst at Mchgan Oteva C. Meyer, extenson home holy men brought. State College, s cool, dry and dark. t s ever so. and our age s no dfferent n that respect from the church keep the storage cool n hot weather nsulaton and ventlaton wll help of Chrst's day. We frequently hear and protect aganst freestag n cold church leaders extroulng the great weather. men of yesterday, yet they reect and Ventlaton helps to cool the storage and ventlators should be locat even rdcule the doctrnes and teachng of those they extou. We ed at the bottom and top of the food are stll good at garnshng sepulchres, but not too apt to storage. Shutters make t possble recognze to open or close the ventlators as needed. Food storage may be ether a cabmet or storage room, dependng on the amount and knd of food and the space avalable. t should be located near the cannng center whch may truth. Yet God has never left the be the ktchen or basement. Cabnet world wthout wtnesses, there has type storage s often best suted for aways been a savng remnant, a few the ktchen. have retaned the vson for "where Cabnets wth nsde depth of 12 there s no vson the people pernches are best and two rows of ars sh". Our world today could do well can be placed on each shelf. A cabto put up ths petton "Open thou (met wth an nsde depth of sx nchmne eyos, that may behold wondrous thngs out of thy law". There s ars. es wll take care of one row of frut a Tot of sprtual blndness. n ths physcal world Of ours we may go thru lfe wthout seeng the beauty and charm by whch we are surrounded. There s a story told Storage rooms usually are best for basement use. At least two square feet of floor space should be allowed to provde room for one person to enter and set cans n the shelves or of s very gnorant and coarse woman, remove them. You can plan the who was taken b/ some frends to see amount of Shelf space needed f you Nagara Falls. They wondered what wll allow one foot of 12-nch shelf she would say. She looked at t for space for each fve cans of any shse. a whle, then turnng away exclam- Allow 90 feet of shetf space for 100 ed "Lord what a splash". She had cans. nether eyes to see nor heart to ap- Top ahelvea should not be more predate the marvelous beauty of that (than 72 nches above the floor: f great panorama. there s truth n the statement of one of our great poets "A poem gleams n every bush, where goes the poets eye, the street s one grand promenade, On the other hand shelves are more than three or four feet long they should be supported at B-nch ntervals. Place canned meats on the lower shelves, vegetables next, and fruts near the top. EAT WHERE THE FOOD HAS THAT HOME-COOKED QUALTY We Serve that GOOD BREAD and HOME-MADE PASTRES CORUNNA RESMNT t WW Hours: 6 A. M. to 8 P. M. Every Day except Sunday OHARFS NEW FUNERAL HOME, WE ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR CALL Ambulance Servce New Lothrop, Mfehrma Vswartfonmp? When you go on that long-awated and much deserved vacaton, be sore that your valuables are safe. f left athoaas, they erep constant danger of beng; stolen. A safety deneett beat s the soluton. Why net nftmy safe and let oar vmnfcs be your guardan? Call as today for fall a =25 ssse-r nm> >mhs>tesrnfewatbs Hgh 8c»teaeTtorfmlst nght, sabel at to sac wat want an. Sag te ass 37 Rom where st«^ Joe Marsh the slpped nto a back seat and naked Hap Taena what was up. Eap tow ass t was the new Self- mp-ovesseet Club. 1 stayed to Usten andlsamed a k. Bent really knows bs staff. Turns out ths dub meets every Frday nght Each member gves a talk on the subect ee knows nwst about. oned on the spot beeauss Now m Gong Back To Hgh School learnng new thngs s one of my favorte hobbes. fvea wherelssultv tastes at thngs. Jsst SMs gass far walls 1 atafsr a eser, essaat awsn rat rght htfr wreag. laeltrntahy. neat n«te ta an aaw te ran a ^eofgu C0mrr k, 1«?. Umfd Smtt Brtmvt Fmadeto trmsandous damage) don to AmtrWs rood by fr s a tragedy tha affects EVERYONE. Look.. (POntfbstn to And stv sad troth s that 9 one of 10 of by people Hke YOU and yoor nqgpsbor. 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