Serving the Community for More than Fifty Years. Sworthwood- Raymond Nuptials Saturday

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1 HE CORUNNA NEWS Serving he Communiy or More han Fiy Years PRCE $1.50 PER YEAR CORUNNA, MCHGAN HURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1947 ;«i.volume 62, NUMBER 23 essary o Hold up he projecs unil i can be deermined by array engin eers wheher or no he projecs arc easible, or will accomplish any good. he acion was aken on moion ol a SkiaewB Dam Supervisor Cloud Cope o Owosso. he wo projecs are par o he maser plan o he Saginaw Vail* Planning Commission, which me las Lar Sun<Uy.wnoon h«hlol,,^ n UMnA ce marer JM< Speed ba Races " ".!'?,? h, *,! M ***,?,?. *. ^<«in errioiy aur ud ib u almos hidden rom sigh by he M ^ QMm6 nd vjyingson conn- crowd o 3000 persons lining i* wesc M ay u Graio, and norh banks o wioess 81 ouboard moor-1 ^ ar ^ clle eounv> boas compee in races sponsored by ha 'up and coming" organizaion he Shiawassee Dog and Gun Club. Five classes o moor boas were in- eluded, and prizes or he winners o he races were provided by Owosso merchans. A public address sysem was used o keep he crowd posed on he races. Winners o he ive classes were 1 weny-wo horse: Mike Crane j Chairman Gould named Supra. Walers o Anrim, Sewar o Owosso ownship and Cope o Owossa as he special commiee. W S C S MEE GROUPS Sworhwood- Raymond Nupials Saurday he bes man was Douglas Graham o Lansing. Following he marriage a wedding recepion aended by 35 close riend < and relaives was held in he Kelly home on Wes Sae sree Corunna ' Here rereshmens were served rorr a able decoraed in pink and whi* wo well known and popular young Barbara wih he class o 1945, going and cenered wih a iered wedding people Dale Lee Swarhwood, ion on o Kaiamaxoo College he nex^cake. o Mr. and Mrs. Leser Swarhwood, and Barbara Jane Raymond, daugher o Mr. and Mrs, Win. Raymond. ed by 17 monhs service in he Navy. Mrs. Roo, o Corunna, Mrs. Gel^re Were unied in marriage on Saurday evening o las week, in he Firs Mehodis ehureh o Corunna, R«v Harold Dakin oiciaing. he seing or ihe marriage ceremony was very beauiul he alar wih his aher m he garage business. o he church was embowered wih weeks honeymoon rip, Mr. and Mrs. non, Durand -and Poniac. palms, whie peonies and gladioli, Swarhwood will be a home o neii i wih he so ligh o whie apers ir riends on Wes Oliver sree candelabra, over all. As he hour o Friends were presen or he wed eigh approached, o he srains o dng rom Deroi, Webberville, Lan WORKERS N HS he Lohengrin wedding march played NAME by Miss Leora Sull, he bridal pary approached he alar. he maron o honor, Mrs. Waler Noreross preceded he bride, upon he arm o her ahei who gave her in marriage. Fory Million is Approved Budge A he June meeing o he Shin- wassee couny board o Supervisors,, all. Dale's graduaion was inerrup-, Assising wih he servinr wer< held a he cour house on Monday^ 0 his week, he Board ixed he as- He compleed his high school work o Poniac, and Miss Shirey Allen sessed valuaion o he couny a: his June wih he class o o his ciy. $40,000,000, which is an increase o he bride has or some ime been Aer a shor wedding'-ip ' iu $5,000,000. an employe o he Couny Healh De- couple will reurn o Corunna o! he $40,000,000 equalized vanarmen, and he groom is associaed make heir home. ' uaion wi make, necenary or he Aer heir reurn rom Wedding guess were presen rom Board o Supervisors o slash ispr Debudge a wo Flin, Swarz Creek, Lansing, Ver- posed budge vigorously. he bud# as enaively placed beore he board" early his monh when he ax Allocaion Board me wih he supervisors, was $377,9p2. However 85 n-ills onr his valuaion will permi i he couny o raise only $260,000. his, i is claimed by some couny oicials, is no enough o make up uesday aernoon and evening Owosso, irs, driving a hompson sing, S. Johns, Durand, Flin, Owossaw meeings o he hree circles o Boa powered by an Elo Speid win so, Perry, Elsi, Henderson and he he W.S.C.S. o he Mehodis church, Leon Harkins o S. Charles ook sec-! Corunna area, he home o Mrs. Geo. Aiken was wih he usual excellen aendance ond place. j he News amily joins he many he meeing place las hursday o o neresed members a each gah- he deicis already exising and mee Sixeen horse: Anhony Spoluka..,., iu.,. ^. riends in congraulaions and good he Workers n His Name Class oi couny expenses during he nex i&- Flin, ook irs in a VanPel Boa.* *^9^% ^ ^ ^ "*" wishes o Mr. and Mrs. Dale Swarh- he Mehodis church school, wih i? Cal year. he lovely bride's wedding robes powered wih an Evinrude. Cliord ings was "Children and he Law, Wood. usual excellen aendance and pro- he welare commission was he were ashioned o whie chion, and May o S. Charles placed second. Circle One me in he evening wih gram o ineres. arge o considerable discussion. en horse: Gregg Har, o Grand Mrs. Howard Hemehway, 18 members j sain, wih ull skir and shor rain, Following singing Misses 'Hak was s a ed ha he year's anpropriaand Mary Lyons conduced he de- ion or his deparmen will be com- Rapids, placed irs in an Aero Cra aending. Mrs. Lloyd Sanderson pre- he sain bodice was made wih a DEAH OF CORUNNA powered wih a Mercury moor. Eugene. Wend. S. Charles, ook sec he invocaion. During he praise berha o lace oulining he yoke. LADY Scripures and oering prayer. monhly budge o he commission sided arid Mrs. Laverri Duncan gave round neckline, and wih a oeep voional period, reading rom h<? pi ee i y exhaused by July 1s. he ond. service he Lawrence wins, Joan and, Long sleeves ended in poins over he Five horse: Bill Davis, S. Qnarles ' June **"* wo sacred songs, hands. Her veil was o inger ip Mrs. Grace A. Osrom, o Corunna, he presiden o he class, Mrs. E. averages abou $7,000, and i wav ook irs place in an Aero Cra Mrs - Roger Ame discussed he lengh, and was edged wih lace o wie o Edwin Osrom, and a residen J. Almendinger, opened he business agreed ha he commission will w» powered by a Hiawaha. Don Cousins heme and Mrs. Paul Lawrence ad-, he same. paern as ha o he o Corunna or 45 years, died in her ««ion, and repors rom secreary cave o le he deici keep on pilinr home here las hursday nigh a reasurer and sick commiee were up. Owosso, ook second. <*ed o he program wih n alk on berha, and was secured o he head 10:45 o'clock, o complicaions ol- heard. Mrs. Lewis Lyons presened he Couny Road Commission had "ree horse: Cliord Doan, Owes- "Educaion or Migran Worker, and, *>7» iara o «^P««SU^rn lowing a sroke, and ailing healh o he class wih a made quil op. asked or an appropriaion o $37,00*? *>, placed irs in an Aero Cra ' heir Children.- * * arrangemen o whie rose, 'and wore a gold cress neckle*, he several year, duraion. Mrs. Osrom An order o business was he elec in he budge *nd i looks very muci powered by Johnson. Clare Pae ook he benedicion was pronounced by waa a quie home loving lady, and a ion o oicers which resuled as ol- ** K W«yould mean an addiion o second place. he presiden aer which reresh- r«her ' «honor **oom. maron, Mr*. Norcroe* rue riend and kind neighbor. She lows: Presiden^Mrs. Ahwndngeri he dsici he saring judges or he mea n*enu were served by he hosaas and bine wuk organdy made wih hi survived y Mr. Osrom, o whom Vice presiden Mrs. Lewis Lyons he equalizaion o Corunna were Lee RundeO o Owoao, owgj.i h* Misaea Leora Sull and ***** mu* ^ie«r««s"awr and pnoo *»* w*«/married in 1925, and wo ^creary-reaaurer Mra. Gerrude *"«i» $1,1»5,#00 Wnrio o S Ca*ri«and c* * * *. ""'"'Y'-^J colonial boo-»* «*, Kn. van Brand, o Corunna Reed. ney o Vernon. Mrs. Waler Brady was hoeeni or»* *«* and came* a coioniai and Mrs. Delia Heilman o Deroi Mrs. Aiken, he hosess presened b hoped by he aoaaors, cad * n aernoon meeing o Circ&a wo i ^ ^ M ua iiaw W MM- Mm Osrom waa born in Ckardden he ollowing program numbers: by he hundreds o ril.iulpj en- * which sw * iwwiden FenMo,asWepMaawm^nsa«ed.Ohio, Angn 8, 186«, daugher o Readings "Believe in Chris, Mrs HELPNG EACHERS lookers, na anoher eoeh aair wi he meeing was opened wis prayake place soon, abou July 27, say er * nd he reading o a Scripure Perry, eouan o he brwe, and Jaj Ohio unil 45 years ago, when»hc MrK Ern#6 DeeboroUgh; U A rue o heir ea, in i* ehureh by Rober Jarry and Alaina Webb, and lived i«i Alhnendinger. "he Lord Bless You," CONFERENCE he sponsors. moved o Corunna. lesson rom Ma hew 18 by Mr*. Marjorie Lashaway who also read a isao Las rie«were held or her on poem, "en Me ih* Sory o Jesus/' Following he Smprearive double ring service, a recepion or 150 Saurday las a 8:30 rom he Xrib* Mrs. Lawrence Gardner and Mrs. guess was held in he church parlors. Funeral Home, wih Rev. L. S. Slaybaugh o he Bapis church oicia Oo Andres were program direcors. Here he bride> 8 moher, Mrs. Ray- Several members paricipaed in dis mond recej ve d her guess aired in ing, and wih inermen in Pine ree cussing he heme and a reciaion a modish wo piece cosume o aqua,ceraeery,li ie Bible," was given by Marian wjh wh^e accessories, and a whi- ha wih rilled brim. Her lowers Friendship,'' Mrs. Ed Wason; "* Means Jus Wha Says," Mrs. Neie Kra; "Should He Come on n Prayer Meeing Nigh," Mrs. Sanderson, Aer he program he hoses served rereshmens assised by Mrs Aending he "Helping eacher's" Conerence a Eas Lansing, which convened yeserday (Wednesday) u Mrs. Wynn Vandercar, o Corunrsai SPECAL RCKS USED O 'Abou 30 educaors in his caegory are aending he hree day meeing:. SEW JERSEY Consulan or he meeings ix Rayon jersey is a avorie or summer dresses and blouses because ii's Long. Julia Weber o iu&lvidere, N. J., au- Desborough.,or o "Couny School Diary", wracf* cool and doesn' wrinkle easily. he July meeing is o be held a' Mrs. Gardner pronounced he benedicion and a social hour ollowed WAS raed among he 60 ouisanding were also o whie. he groom'- ANNOUNCEMEN OF you're going o sew on rayon jersey, Miss Haie Lyon's and Mrs. Desborough will be he program leader. ional Educaion Associaion. educaion books o 1946 by he Na moher's gown was o pink and black however, you should know he ricks he hosess and Mrs. Ernes Cook prined silk, wih accessories o MARRAGE o handling i. serving rereshmens. black and corsage o pink. he helping eachers, who work av Jersey can be gahered and draped! Announcemen has been made o he nex meeing o Circle One proessional consulans and curric-alum expers or couny school com^ beauiully, bu you have o place he Bridal rereshmens were served he marriage o Charles Woodhorpe will hi a Mrs. Charles aphouse's. gahers evenly. Florence Rann, clohing specialis a Michigan Sae Col rom a lovely able, he newly weds j r, son o Mrs. Sanord Kelly, and SOUH VENCE FARMERS missioners in many Michigan counies Mrs. La Von J. Faall was hosess cuing he irs piece o he hand- Mr. Kelly, o Phyllis A. Wilson lege, says ha gahers pu in one or an aernoon meeing o Circle some hree iered cake, Mrs. Howard daugher o Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson MEE will conduc a round able discussion o heir problems. n Shiawassee. place will be heavy and cause sagging. hree, or which Mrs. Leser Swarh- Esco compleing he service. o Swarz Creek, which ook place he Souh Venice Farmer's Club : Couny he work o "helping eachers" is a very imporan one, and e Designs in prined jersey are us-. 1 wo presided. he groom's cake was served by on June 20, Rev. Fred Mahews o wih represenaives o 16 amilies ually large loral igures colorul 1 he opening song was "Hi. Way Mrs. Norman Kane and Mm. Kenneh Owosso, perorming he ceremony, in aendance, gahered in he hospi- handled roo eicienly by Mrs, Van aairs or wide sripes. Draping will Wih hee", Mrs. Earl Vanderkarr odajnd he icecream by MrvG ay- For he marriage he bride wore able arm home o Mr. and Mrs. Ear 1 dercar. bring he designs closer ogeher and accompanying a he piano. lord Mallory and Mrs. E. O. Sree, a sree lengh gown o whie igured Baumgardner las hursday, or an ' Chairman Jennie Kauman oo break he boldness. (, Mrs. Gerrude Reed was he de- [Assising wih he serving were crepe wih whie accessories. Hei evening meeing which- was inaugur Grand Haven wil] preside a he business meeing. Don' make a dress o jersey oo voional leader and read "A Liany"- cousins o he bride, Mrs. Donald - lowers, were gardenias..,. and. pink rose closs iring because i will srech and rom "O Such s he Kingdom." he "S' *"' * l } dr * **" j4^' aed by a co-operaive supper. * ^ J F * "^. h n r ' MlM *?"' Following he meal, Merle Byingon called he meeing o order and look "baggy". Since jersey does no members repeaed he Lord's Prayer. j M A r,on ^ Hum K P hr «* n Kelly o Flin wore^ a wh.e hvd a press, you canno use pressed M Fra_ ds Newel] r ed _.! ****** ^ * nd ^J** u bo, h 6yele «m^d*^ dress, wih accessa-. Mrs * *»nc»s.^e«oil. reaed he graduaes o Corunna High School, ories o black and whie, and hej Mrs. Bearice ownsend was in ^ subjec heme and he dismissal pray- low* W*«. onynb+i^* charge o he devoional service DR J A ROWLEY DES l0wer8 Weie All edges which end o _srech, er was made by Mrs< Swarhwoo^. «""*», which was ollowed by a program N FLN such a she waisline, neckline and Rereshmens were served by Mrs. whose leader was Lou Har. arm hole, should be siched righ aer cuing o preven sreching. Sew j LVESOCK HEALH ODDES physician, died in Hurley hospials Dr. J. Rowley, a ormer Durand Faal during he social hour. he program included he reading Mis. Newell will enerain Circle o an aricle "England is dying. Wha Flin, during he lae aernoon las hree or he nex meeing. i is i worh o us?'' by Mrs. B. W. Sunday, ollowing an illness o a Colkins, he discussion o he laboi bill by Ray Byingon, Housed, d *y«-. Hins" presened by Mrs. David Bushman, and a humorous reading "Flir seams rom he boom up and se your machine or a longer sich and looser ension han or oher maerials. Every jersey dress needs exra srengh a he waisline o preven sreching. Sich seam binding oi pre-shrunk coon willed 1 ape unjei he waisline seam. Collars, cus and ron edges may need a ligh-weigh, piece o coon beween he layers o/ jersey o make i more irm. ACON AKEN A BOARD OF SUPERVSORS mporan acion was aken by he Board o Supervisors Monday, aer Couny Drai i Commissioner Chas. Cook and his aorney, Norman Des Jardins had appeared beore he board and old hem ha he beneis o he Shiawassee and Flin river drainage projec, i any o his couny, will no be in proporion o he cos, which hey plaeed a $327,000. he board auhorized Chairman 4-H CLUB CAMP OPENS FoVy-one c»unie so* Michigan including Shiawassee Couny, are re- M-eeeacd a Michigan Sae college beinriing uesday o his week, by c- represenaive group o H club members and 100 leaders or he irs' o he sae 4-H camps. Delegaes regisered uesdaymorning and he aernoon was devoed o meeings o local leaders and organizaion o groups. Dr. John A. Hannah Michigan Sae College presiden welcomed he leaders in he evening. he 4-H members aended classes and visied agriculural buildings Wednesday. Addiional classes, discussion groups and ours will be conduced Friday, las day o he camp, club members will make heir annual rip o he sae capial where hey will be greeed by Governor Khn Sig- Amby Gould o appoin a special i er a j Commissioner o Agriculure commiee, o ake legal seps i nee j Charles Fiy. A *m, mmmmmmexr MNMHMOniiiMK ^mawdey aion" by Mrs. Geo. Luchenbill. A very ine eaure o he evening was he showing o picures o Wes Coas scenery by Mr. *nd Mrs. Danie" Baumgarner who were among 2? junior Farm Bureau member o rave by charered bus o he Wes o aend a convenion o Fuure Farmer held las all. his eaure o he pro ram was unusually ineresing am' inormaive. he club adjourned a he conclusion o he delighul evening o mee in Sepember. John Barlow, 42, o Owosso is serv ing 30 days in he couny jail, and un less he pays a ine o $30 and cos> o 10 r he mus serve 60 days, He wa; senenced by Jusice Homer Bush Monday aer pleading guily o charge o being dnink and disorderly. Sunday, Oicers said he go ino.* igh a Serny. Dr. Rowley praciced medicene in. Burand or nineeen years, previous o moving o Flin 25 years ago r where he was a highly successul praciioner, specializing in eye, ear, vioze and hroa. He was born in ndiana,, and was graduaed rom he Univei-sy o Michigan. Following his graduaion he received a specialized raining in Chicago and New York. Following his removal o Flin he was? associaed on he sa o he Whaley Home and Flin King's Daughers Home. He was also a member o he Flin Exchange Club and he saac Waler league. He had aained hi«- membership in Durand Masons and Knighs emplar. He is survived by he widow, he ormer Flvrence Dalleyv/aer o Flin, a daugher, Mrs. Dorice urner, wo* brohers, Frank o Angola, nd., and Vie, o Lansing. Funeral service were conduced rom S. Paul's Episcopal church, Flin, Wednesday orenoon, a o'clock, wih inermen in Greenwood cemelery, Vernon.

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Owosso Phone 956 Green he Corunna News HE LENNON NEWS HE NEW LOMROP NEWS hursday, June 26, 1947 ' Grmaa Drugs n Dmloping Malaria Cur America owes her warime riumph over malaria largely o wo jowerul drugs discovered, by...german scieniss who, ignoran o heir worh, ailed o make hem available o Nazi roops, Proessor Rober C. Elderield o Columbia universiy revealed. While hese drugs, chloroquin and oxychloro- <quin, made i relaively easy or he Unied Saes army o suppress he -disease in he ield, he Germans relied hroughou he war upon he nuch less eecive aabrine o igh he ravages o malaria among heir orces in Russia, aly and Arica, Proessor Elderield said. A hird drug which American chemiss developed by improving upon < a German discovery has recenly been ound o have greaer curaive powers han any oher known animalarial, according o Proessor Elderield, who said he new a-sn, called penaquin, has successully cured more han 90 per cen o he relapsing malaria inecions on which i has been ried. Penaquin no only is more poen han is German predecessor, plasraochin, or pamaquin. Proessor Elderield declared, bu i is less oxic. Alhough plasmochin, when.adminisered in conjuncion wih Quinine, can permanenly cure *bo*» P0 per cen o relapsing vivax *iae;.ia inecions i la excessively ioxl* and is o lile use in reaing <«iembers o non-caucasian races, among whom i ends o cause a.-*irm o anemia. Only hree cases anemia have been recorded -amen* he more han 200 malaria vicims reaed w"h penaquin sc r S E Mack Sree. Kiecei RvalJ *? Mala Accda Hiiari n HMM here is danger in he kichen unless we are consanly on he aler as he kichen in mos homes is he cener o aciviy. he moher and ^rsjvwsa ^ Vv^VAAASj^^bA^B AsSS _Js*^K. V'^^'BSlBSz^v VVM^ Even more imporan is he ac ha he work usually done in he kichens-cooking, washing, ironing exposes he amily o a wide variey o hazards. Burns and scalds are lised s he mos requen ype o aal acciden in he kichen, accouning or abou one-hird o all he lives los here. Many more women han men are aally burned. he reasons, o course, are ha no only does he home maker spend a larger par o her ime in he kichen, bu her clohing presens a much greaer ire hazard, being looser iing and requenly o highly lammable maerial!. Scalds ake heir greaes oll among young children. A number o youngsers each year are aally scalded by pulling a po o ea, a plae o soup or some oher ho subsance rom he serving able. Ohers are scalded by pulling down rom he sove ho luids in a po or pan placed wih he handle proruding. Sill ohers lose heir lives by alling ino a pail or ub o scalding waer le unguarded on he loor. rineappie BirAz Here's a hin abou crushed versus sliced pineapple. he lavor o crushed or graed rui oen is beer han ha o he sliced. * his is because i's made o he ouside rimmings rom he slices. his ouer lesh is he sweees and mos highly lavored. Crushed pineapple is lower in price and can be used in place o sliced pineapple in many dishes. Frozen pineapple i* becoming more available also, and i's paqcjbl Jn 1 HU SRP. &oze; S ineapple; 'e ia 1, ransplaned eec Since 1940 Dr. H Shapiro o Columbia universiy has been ransplaning eeh wih neresing resuls. He experimens wh cas because hey are born wihou eeh, like human beings, and because heir eeh grow much like human eeh. A developing ooh s removed rom a donor ca and placed in he socke o s hos sea ro which a ooh has been exraced. Foureen cas have been reaed n his way. he operaion sounds easier han s; or he ransplan s only s ew millimeers in diameer n he beginning. AD his does no mean ha soon you win go o he denis and have a naural ooh planed o he socke o one ha had o be removed. Much work mus be done beore ha is possible, assuming, o course, ha he same process may be applied o humans. E. W. LEWS Ceruaa* Ford Dealer HONE 196* he sigma aached o leprosy since Biblical imes soon may be erased as a resul o a campaign being waged by he medical proession. mpeus o he campaign was given by he recen discharge o 21 lepers rom he CarviUe, La,, marine hospial. he paiens were discharged as "arresed cases, 7 ' which is considered as cured in all respecs. Nineeen o he paiens were reaed wih prom in and wo wih diasone, boh new drugs. Anoher new drug,.promizole, also s being uilized in he war on leprosy. On he basis o hese drugs i appears ha early cases are raher readily sopped. hereore public, healh auhoriies are rying o insiue he same early diagnosis and reamen or leprosy ha is used or uberculosis and cancer. o succeed i is necessary o ge he public o undersand ha leprosy is no a "horrible*' disease. he bad name o leprosy was sared in he Scripures. Whaever he Scripural disease may have been ha was called leprosy, i is no he disease now known o he world. Dr. G. Hr Fage, medical oicer in charge o he Carville hospial, says: here ar«several ypes o leprosy, some o which are no conagious a all. Some o he paiens wih he greaes amoun o muilaion are burned-ou cases, and o absoluely no danger o ohers. Fingers and oes do no drop o. n ar-advanced cases deormiies occur. Children are more suscepible han aduls. Leprosy is a amily disease. is no herediary, bu he child mayconrac i rom conac wih his parens. Leprosy is no a ilh disease, i is no an unclean disease, i is no a curse o God. Kiping Fea 'Well Shod' Avail's Muscular Faigue Despie he wonders o modern ransporaion, he average American sill \-^3 rs lo o walking. he homemaker who goes downown or a day o shopping, or example, probably covers abou 8¼ miles during he day. A schoolboy may ravel 15 miles a day and a business cierk abou 9 miles "on oo." For his reason is imporan o keep he ee one o he mos overworked pars o he body well shod, according o home exension specialiss. Runover heels, soles ha are worn hrough or shoes ha have los heir original shape can cause unnecessary muscular aigue. he iredness is no always con. ined o he ee eiher. Poor shoes may cause aches in he legs, knees or back. hey even can aec he neck and eyes and cause beadaches because o he direc harm hey do o he circulaion and he nervous sysem. >- o avoid such roubles as hese, specialiss advise wearing goodqualiy shoes a all imes no jus or special occasions. Shoes should have so ye irm uppers and lexible soles ha bend reely wih he movemens o he ee. When possible, i helps o res he ee and legs a requen inerval by elevaing he ee higher han h? hips or 10 minues a a ime. When here is a coninuous painul oo ailmen, i's ime o see your amily docor, who will reer you o a specialis i necessary. he Eyes Have Your eyes ravel more han 1,000 miles during your lieime when reading. A slow reader will scan abou 300 words a minue, which is abou wice as as as he average person alks and 10 imes as as as one can wrie A his rae, a man is calculaed o read ou 92 yards o ype in hal an hour. As nearly everyone reads a leas hal an hour each day, on an average, he will, hereore, cover 19 miles o reading maer every year, or he respecable journey o 950 miles in 50 years. ha, o course, is a very low average, or los o people read ive hours a day, which would bring heir oal up o 9,500. Sill imely hree cenuries ago an English poe said, "Pu o hy cares wih hy clohes; so shall hy res srenghen hy labor and so shall hy labor srenghen hy res." His meaning is plain even hough a modern suggesion would probably be, "Sop worrying when you go o bed; you'll work beer i you sleep well and you'll sleep beer aer working." 's sill rue oday ha a comorable bed, a mind a ease and regular hours o work and sleep are he bes ways o be sure o sleeping all nigh and geing im ready or he day. Saes ravel Riding on your local sree car, rackless rolley coach or bus is he saes way o ravel on he public highway. Records show ha 2,9 persons die in privae auomobile accidens or every 100 million miles raveled. Only 0.17 deahs occur over he same mileage in ransi vehicles. n esablishing his record, he counry's buses, sree cars and rojjey coaches raveled more han hree brnkn miles las year. he rading POS LENNON NEX O POS OFFCE»"' LennonY Big Food Marke PRCES CE CREAM BRD'S EYE FROZEN FOODS '-.'.- ARMOUR SAR MEAS Lowes Prices-Fines Qualiy PHONE 24 V %i >> -.-*,'; ** * ^ ' *-*V*BW.-.4 j

3 m+*m*m ^<* ' 1 - <^">+><"><*^^>^^ Sore Hours For he Summer Season we will *pen mplemen and hardware sore a 7 a.m, «loae a 8»30 p.m, We believer his will help m our you in reing Pars ha you will need. our and NERNAONAL and MCCORMCK DEALERS Lennon mplemen Co* PHONE 32 Hardware and mplemens i up 3J o LENNON, MCH. Dick's Elecric Shop LENNON, MCH. APPLANCE AND SERVCE SHOP A BG CLOSNG OU SALE EVERYHNG N HE SORE O GO A COS 300 O 500 CHCK LAMPS LARGE ASSORMEN OF OYS ELECRC ROOM HEAERS ELECRC BUER CHURN We h*ve a Mayag Deep Freeze, 6 oo Everyhing Priced very low oys and Gi* or Year Around Gis CKKK"KK"M~:H COAL COAL Pu in your order or Summer delivery BLUE BEACON KY. LUMP VA, EGG POCA Yard Slack rom good qualiy coal $5.00 per on. Can you uae some? his is cheap compared o Lump. BEANS Michelie and Robus in Regular and ceriied seed. Soy Beons, or Seed, hree variiea. Full line o Feeds Concenraes. Walsh Bean and Phone 16 Grain Co. Lennon, MicK. he Leonora New* Mr. and Mrs, J. A. S. John were». m Gaines uesday aernoon, hursday, June 26, 1947 G. W. Ha ner was a Linden and Fen on on business on uesday. j<- Mr. and Mrs, Ernes Kichen were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mackey and son, {4a Corunna on a business errand Sa* Sco, o Chicago, were in Lennon or rday. rhe weekend. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. j J, Miss Jane LaLonde, o Flin, Mackey moored o Deroi or a < Lamen he week end wih Miss Shirley shor ime, leaving "Grea'' Sco in. "0»easy he care o Roy and Beulah, e2 «*j v! Maser Bren D. Lile spen las j Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ray and lljscek wih Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller ain ii y, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Knigh, ( i -Hd Richard. Mrs. Chaa. Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Jack OK/Mr. and Mra. Jack McDowell were (McDowell and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis? 5*,& Durand on a business errand ues- where hey aended he Golden Wed*.dly aernoon. j Reimel were a Lewison on Saurday, j^; We undersand ha "Bill" Hollo- ding o Mr. and Mrn. Arlie House. i *eh will ake on a ew more sudens Mrs. John - Rier celebraed hex in racer building. eighy-hird birhday anniversary on Henry Miller has los moa o his Friday, and during he day several Sar boarders. he las he saw o o her riends and neighbors called mem, hey were esus bound. 'he meeing o he King's Daughers will be held in he home o Mrs. Cecil Baker on Wednesday nex. Archie S. John o Flin, visied in he home o Mr. and Mrs. J. A. S. John Sunday aernoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Aldeman and amily spen he week end a heir coage in he norhern par o he sae. Mrs. Dick Goi spen Sunday in Flin, wih her broher, Daniel Chur- ; on her wishing her many happy reurns o he day. ce cream and cake were served, and Mrs. Rier was he recipien o a number o lovely gis. was good news o he average American when he radio announced ha he so called Labor BU had beer passed over he Presiden's veo. he general public is compleely ed ur on he srikes and walkous causec' in mos par by he leaders o he unions aking advanage o he siuaion. Facory men work ive day; chill, honoring Mr. Churchill's birh* ^ week w i ei g h hours per day. he,day anniversary. j armeiv wno ^ h e backbone o ou he Annual Reunion o he Dieck American way o lie works ron amily will be held a he home o welve'o sixeen hours per day an< Mr. and Mrs. Gorwin Claxon on Saurday o his week. o say an o, wha he may receive ov seven days per week. He has nohing Mr, and Mrs. Henry Miller and his labor, gambles wih he weahei Miss Gerrude Brand were guess and he marke, and ges jus wha Sunday o Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Noe he oher ellow wans o pay him ^aiid amily, o Charloe. or his produce. He dare no slow he ladies o he King's Daughers down on he job. he does no Will go o Durand on hursday o nex week, where hey will pu on sewing or he Durand hospial. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis ^ Davenpor were a Ann Arbor Sunday, where Mr. Davenpor received hia check-up. hey gave Mr. Davenpor a very «n-.eouraging repor Mrs. Mabel McMichael was a Houghon Lake on uesday, aendihg a disric meeing o pos masers. She was accompanied by hcr*daughier, Mrs. J.. Muzzy. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sparks were a London, On, over he week end. where hey aended he marriage o jmrs. Sparks' broher, R. G." Henderson, o Miss Dora Mae Foreman. he Joker Club held one o heir delighul meeings in he home o Mrs. Cecil Powers on hursday evening o las week, honors going o.mrs. Richard Goi, Mrs. Sanley Reed and Mrs. Jerry Zajdlik. Mrs. Wm. Baldwin has received a leer rom her daugher, Mildred Kerlin, o Elmira, N.Y. saing hei husband, Oscar Kerlin, has renewed, lls conrac as superinenden ol he several schools o ha ciy. he conrac was or ive years, and ai a subsania] increase in salary. crops and no unimploymen assurance o ake care o him in case o a crop ailure. WMeiB^wrS Samy MS JU nll H# he cherry rees which bloom in Washingon. >. C, every spring and lure housands o visiors o '*.e capial ciy are no Japanese aer all. n ac, here is no cuch hing ss a Japanese cherry ree. Acually, horiculuriss repor, hey are he Orienal lowering cherry ree. Sack in S09, he ciy o okyo sen a "good will" shipmen o Orienal (lowering cherry rees, especially bred in he imperial horiculural saion a Okisu. Japan, o Washingon. he irs ree shipmen was ound o be blighed, and he rees had o be desroyed. A second was re* ceived during he winer o Abou 1,4C0 cherry rees now bloom in he idal basin, abou hal he number originally sen. Many o he original rees have had o be replaced. he cherry rees have been he core o a leas wo euds in esival hisory. he irs came when he consrucion o he Jeerson Memorial along he idal basin necessiaed removal o some o he rees. Some chab women chained memselves'o hese rees. Shorly aer he oubreak o FARM MPLEMENS World War n, he cherry rees Mc r ornvck*>eering Binder, 10 k! again hi he news when vandals' Also one 1-row wo horse culivaor. cu wo o hem wih sn axe, apparenly a vengeul reor o Pearl Enquire a Lennon home. Harbor Dav in LENNON -JUDDVLLE CHURCHES Lennon Churches. D. A. LAWSON, Pasor and.uddville Mehodis Lennon Morning Worship 10:00 Sunday school a il:30. Young PeopleV Meeing a 7:00. Evening service, 8:00 p. m. $oung People's Meeing a 7,00 in he eveaihg. Wednesday evening a 8 o'clock, Bible Sudy and Prayer **rvce.. Juddvile Sunday School a 11 a. m. Morning Worship a 12 noon. hursday evenng Bible Sudy and Prayer Service, Farm Accidens he main acion in acive prevenion o arm accidens mus be local in naure. he inal responsibiliy is up o each arm amily. he mos eecive over-all acciden prevenion program would be Sor each arjn aher and moher o wage a "one-man** campaign no merely saying, "Be careul, Johnny" or "Look ou or he bull, Susie!" bu going wiu he youngser o poin ou he dangers and explain how o avoid hern- is jus as dangerous or children o be around or on a piece o operaing arm equipmen as around a punch press or a moving locomoive. Pracice sae operaion o equipmen yoursel and explain o he children how o avoid danger o injury. When his is done he saey mehod soon becomes a saey habi, he bes guardian agains ragedy and human suering. Our Modern Ambulance is Ready Serve You 24 Hour* a Day ANHONY o HOME "DCK* AHHOH AanuiJUCi some*,««3^1 si, DVJUMD Ready or nspecion? Reddy or nspecion? When Milk means money a Schulx Cooler will soon pay or isel. Don' ake a chance and have your milk sen hack. Sop in and le us show you. ANY ONE OF OUR RELABLE OOLS AND MPLEMENS WLL GVE YOU POSVE SASFACON HUSH FARM EQUPMEN CO. LENNON, MCHGAN JOHN DEERE QUALY FA.V EQUPMEN ^ :»»»~»*»»»^ 7 % JOB PRNNG By he News *******+*+*+«**>*+*40j*«r Hardware Needs SHELF HARDWARE, PANS' OLS ELECRC WRNG' RADOS, PUMPS y. Have many Elecric Appliances, as well as Shel Hardware and while he sock is no ully up o sandard we have scores o iems you need every day. DROP N OFEN»X»»X<»x«

4 HE COKUNNA NEWS Pw WHw a Cbwo. Mlc*i*aa» *>4 Ac os M*nk, li*. hursday, June 26, 1947 v-mn Coss o Living Modiy Ancien Provrb Remember he old proverb, "wo can live as cheaply as one"? Rens-, selaer Polyechnic insiue comes; iup wih evidence ha i probably; should read "wo cr-> live as cheaply as one and o'le-'.-r." he Rensselaer chnner o Amer-: ican Veerans commiee surveyed! more han a hird o approximaely: 3,000 veerans on he campus! he i inding: '* Living coss- or he average un-,rnarried veeran were $ a ;inonh, o which he larges iem.was $>7..»3 or ood. Living'Coss or he average married veeran were $ a monh, o which he larges porion was $(52.12 or ood.. AU o which proves, perhaps, ha "wo heads are beer han one." he survey was made up o help provide daa or a naional AVC xirive er increased governmen subsisence allowances or veerans a-,.ending colleges, V NOCE OF REGSRAON Noice is hereby given ha regisraion o-a)! qualiied elecors o he school disric known as he Public Schcjs o he Ciy o Corunna, Michigan, will ake piace rom he presen rjr.e o Wednesday, July 2, a 5:00 o'clock P.M. Applicaion or regisraion may be spade a my oice a 149 E. Corunna Avenue, Corunna, Michigan, beween he hours o 9:00'A. M. and 5:00 P.M. daily, excep Saurdays, Sundays and holidays, rom his dae o July 2, 1047 and also a my home.a 220 Souh Mizner Sree, Corunna, Michigan, on Saurday, June 14h, 21s and 28h, 1947, beween he hours o 3:00 o'clocq P.M. and 8.00 o'clock in he evening. Daed: June 11, JAMES A. QUAYLE 1- LEADNG MCHGAN i wo Michigan owns Croswell and CROPS raversa Ciy are celebraing Cen- Corn coninues o be Michigan's ennials his summer. Croswell'a ob- ^Jj leading arm crop according o he serrance will be held July Fourh agriculural census reporc. 4while he cherryland capiol will ol* Figures in he ederal c^msus were or low he week aer. he Lowell Show-,he year o 1944 and,'showed ha; boa begins he week o July 21. corn produced in Michjga nhad a cash O.cuiy airs and regional esivals value o 64,995,000. [will provide a variey o enerain- Alala, wih he crop valued al jmen or hose who say a home and?35,750,000 and winer whea, pro- ^ravelers who visi our sae. duc;ion o which was worh $34, ranked second and hird. Fourh in he lis was oas valued a $30, hese crops, however, are no considered by arm managemen specialiss a Michigan Sae college as "cash crops" in ha mos o he hree grains and he hay are markeed hrough livesock ' on he arms and no sold. For he crop year o 1&44, rish poaoes led ;he cash crops-wih a COMMON COUNCL ANNUAL APPROPRAON ORDNANCE OF 1047 he Ciy o Corunna Ordains: Secion - ha here shall be raised by ax a he July ax levy or he yeai as*. 1.. irk Warari Nv Ras A Sl Aioloi Ciaiks he Greek governmen's drive o rou rebel. concenraions rom Moun Olympus and Moun Ossa has is seing in he rugged and beauiul region o easern Greece where he anciens placed a sruggle o he gods. he wo classical mounains rise on eiher side o Peneios river, along which much o he guerrilla warare has raged, noes Naional Geographic sociey. On he norh, Moun Olympus, radiional home o Zeus, looks down rom snowy heighs o more han 9,500 ee. Ossa's summi is nearly 6,500 ee. n his legendary Olympian palace o rose-and-gold ined clouds, Greek myhology says, he king o he gods held cour, easing on necar and ambrosia. Homer relaes ha when he win gianr, Ous and Ephiales, declared war on he' value o $27,884,00. Dry beans ol-'v 1 " 7 ' oi \. he * ur *?* L ' ^ Y " * Olympian -,-. morals, he amous lowed in sixh place or oal value he expendiures and l.ab.hies o he hrea was made o pile Ossa on Olympus o help creae a pahway wih a crap worh $26,115,000. Nex i P 1 o * 5 ^ < he J? 10 * o heaven isel. - value was sugar bees valued a couns which shall be paid ino he Less han 150 miles norhwes o $6,097,00. Barley, soybeans and s0r. several general unds and Sree Dis- {Ahens, he presen-day heaer o «*h-.:m hay were all in he hree mil-..* nc *J ^1 iy: _ j Greek l ghin g avors guerrilla aelion dollar value classiicaion. :Ccningen ocannn ics - h * O^P"" 1 range, high- Some o he rui crops harvesed j s r e e - 250^, es in Greece, is made up o dozens Waer NL would rank high as crops, however. '"'" o peaks. Snow crowns is ridges and ills is upper gorges or mos he 1944 apple harves was valued [-z W * r " o he year. Violen windsorms and a $15,321,00 and peaches were sec- J^rk -- BOOM even slee sweep is high passes lae ond among rui crops wih a value <^ mr^ ~" " ~ in summer o $8,685,000. he cherry crop value J""? "" Underground sreams, barren, was lised a $7,685,000 or hird i Police rocky hillsides and narrow deiles among ruis wih grapes ourh wih a value o $2,527,000. By GENE AJLEMAN Michigan Press Associaion Simulaed by a $250,000 sae adverising und, Michigan's ouris indusry is all se or a banner season in Secreary o he Board o rusees j, People have money in heir pocko ihe Public Schools o he Ciy o > es, and hey are going places. Corunna, Michigan. ROBER McLAUGHLN, secre- ary o he Michigan ours Council, repors 43,000 inquiries have been i received rom prospecive ou-o-sae ORDER OF PUBLCAON ravelers. he council's oices in he Probae Cour or he Couny Chicago, Cleveland, Deroi and Lan- o Shiawassee. n he Maer o he Esae Frederick J. Durling, deceased. Noice is hereby given ha more han wo monhs rom his dae have been allowed i>>r crediors o presen i,'^ year",1 said McLaughlin. "Easily heir claims agains said deceased o 100 new ' cabins have been consruced said Cour or examinaion and ad- hroughou he sae despie he jusmen, and ha all crediors o shorage o maerials and labor, sing have been busier hen las year supplying inormaion abou coages and hoels. "Michigan has more accomodaions o oer ravelers his summer han said deceased are required o presen "here will be more ravel on he heir claims in duplicae one o said Grea Lakes. Seamship companies Cour, a he Probae Oice, in he are exending heir schedules." Ciy o Corunna in said Couny and <<AR xm a A(Nn Rjq rompan one o he Fiduciary o said Esae. AK LNES M<v BUS COMPANo* or beore he 22nd day o July A.. ES are doing he same. he New D- wex, and he said claims will be York Cenral has a brand new ourheard by said Cour on uesday he is rain called he 'imber Liner' 22nd day o July A. D. nex, a er which will operae beween Deroi o'cleck in he orenoon. and Mackinaw Ciy. he rain has a A such hearing, i will be deer- bar wih inerior o knoy pinesomehing new* mined by he Cour, who were, a he ime o his Beah, he heirs-a-law o said deceden. "Alhough he legislaure did no Fidaeiary: Daed May 2, C. Frank McDivi Vernon, Michigan ROY D. MAHEWS, Judge o Probae By REBECCA AMOS, Probae Regisrar ac on a bill sponsored by Senaor Don VanderWerp o move up Labor "Day wo weeks o mid-sepember, here is a deinie rend owards a longer ouris season in Michigan. For example, he legislaure adoped a bill o permi shooing o deer by archers i nadvance o he regular deer OAL _ :..$ n. & Sinking _ GRAND OAL..,$ his Ordinance shall ake immediae eec RAY MA SUB, Mayor BESSE M. JOHNSON Ciy Clerk Secion Firs Reading A moion made by Walker suppored by Andres ha he budge or 1947 be acceped as read. Yeas All Moion carried. Secion Second Reading A moion made by Sleeseman suppored by Sriggow ha he budge or 1047 be acceped as read. Yeas All Moion carried. hird Reading A moion by Oaman suppored by Davis ha he budge or 19*7 be acceped as read, Yeas A.. Moion carried. Ordained and passed by he Common Council o he Ciy o Corunna his 21s day o June, A. D. 1947, BESSE M. JOHNSON Civ Clerk NOCE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEENG Noice is hereby given, ha he Annual Elecion o all qualiied elecors or he* school disric known as he Public Schools o he Ciy o Corunna, Michigan, will ake place on Monday, July U, 1947, beginning a 1:00 P.M., and coninuing unil 7:00 P.M., on said day, and will be held a he schoolhouse on Souh Shiawassee Sree, in said Ciy o Coranna. Noice is urher given ha a said elecion wo members o he board o rusees o said school disric will be eleced or a hree year erm, and he ollowing named persons' have duly qrnliied as candidaes or such members a said elecion, and whose names will appear on he ballos a said elecion are, vis: EDWARD R. HANCOCK HERBER KRBS Noice is urher given ha he voers a said elecion shall decide wheher he limiaion on he oal amoun o ax which may be assessed agains propery in he School Disrric known as he Public Schools o he Ciy o Corunna, (including all hunin S season. his is limied o 15 o he said Ciy and a racional par counies in Norhern Michigan. j o Caledonia ownship), in Shiawas- "WNER SPORS have been see Couny, Michigan, or all purposes V growing in populariy each year, and shall be increased or a period o one nex winer should see a urher exension o his rend. Fall color ours sive, o 1.7 per cen o he assessed year rom 1947 o 1948, boh inclu ORDER OF PUBLCAON are a naural or Michigan. We should valuaion o all propery in he disric. SAE OF MCHGAN he Probae Cour or he Couny o Shi capialize more on our beauiul alls. "Michigan is due o receive naionwide publiciy hrough wo echnicol Annual Meeing o said school disawassee. Noice is urher given ha he A a session o:he"probae Cour or ilms o be made his summer by ric will be held a he schoolhouse or said Couny, held a he Probae; Jameg Fiz p arick maker o proe3 * Oice m he Ciy o Corunna, on he sional ravelogue picures. One o he 17h day o May, A. D PizParick ilms will porray Michigan's senic aracions as 'Queen o Presen. ROY D. MAHEWS, Juage o Probae. he nland Seas.' Our lakes and coaslines are unique; we excel in our n he Maer o he Esae o Joseph Kisnosky, Deceased, Pile No , abundance o waers. he second ilm On iling he peiion o Joseph will eaure some o he ousandin? Kisnosky Jr., praying or he probae scenic and hisorical spos o he o he v,ill o said deceased in his s * e Cour,- 'HE APRL 25 SSUE o he U.S. is Ordered, ha he 10h day o News orecas ha he naion's our- June nex, a en o'clock in he ore-,s business in 1947 would reach he iwv-., i said Probae O ice* be *p- en billion mark. his is irue, hen poined or hearing said peiion. [Michigan's share, based on six o is Furher Ordered, ha a copy eigh per cen, will reach an all-ime o his ord*"* be published hree con- high.?o,:ve weeks previous o said day* "Remember ha people can buy all o hearing in he Corunna News a he ires and gasoline hey wan, newspaper prined and circulaing; Manv Uavelers have brand new cars, in said Couny o Shiawassee. ROY D. MAHEWS Judge o Probae By REBECCA AMOS, Regiser o Probae ner season." /and hey naurally wan o use hem. All in all, he prospecs are very brigh. we ge any break in he ^weaher, Michigan should have a ban- mark he general region. Hidden caves and overhanging crags oer boh sheler and poins o aack. he magniicen oak and beech sands hai once covered he lower slopes o he mounains are gone. Bu in heir place is a widespread bush growh o he proecive maquis ype, such as gave is name o he resisance movemen o souhern France during World War. Don' Small Mow Ba Fish Used or Caks, loo Cream Alhough i may sound ishy, codish and shrimp o oo poor qualiy or human ood can be uilized o make silk dresses or o replace he whie o egg or cakes and ice cream. A repor on his remarkable claimed developmen has been brough back rom Germany by scieniic invesigaors aached o he army. All he proeins, or nirogen-conaining amino acids, are exraced rom he ish and mixed ogeher in he proporions in which hey exis in egg whie. he resul is a subsance diicul o disinguish 'ro~i whie-o-egg, W per cen o which is composed o proeins, he' essenial body-building subsances in ood. According o he repor, he maerial conains nearly «11 o hese necessary or a human die. will keep almos indeiniely. nvesigaors w ere shown apparenly undeerinraed specimens ha had been in sorage or Six years. he synheic maerial, J was claimed, "whips" beer han naural egg whie bu apparenly a sligh ishy lavor canno be enirely eliminaed. Honey a Medicine Recen research conduced by he Sovie nsiue o Agriculure and, many Sovie medical insiuions :-oc!v;s"o jusiy he old belie ha honey is good or wounds and as an inernal medican. Honey proved o be beneicial in cases o chronic dysenery, jaundice, swellings caused by hear and kidney ailmens and many oher diseases. Paiens said hey were beer our or ive days aer receiving honey. has been proven ha he dark varieies o; honey have greaer blood-orming value han do he ligh, bu boh are; o dieary imporance. Medicinal honey produced by bees ed on ariicial honey rom sap o green vine leaves is being used in Sovie hospials. Answers Biblical Query he quesion asked "by he psalmis in he Bible, " sal should lose is savor wherewih shall i be saled?" now can be answered by adding a mixure consising o poassium chloride, ammonium; chloride, 'poassium ormae, calcium ormae, magnesium cirae and sarch. his maerial, developed by Winhrop Chemical com-, pany under he name neocurasal, provides he sal lavor. is ex- ; >A /-> * * r*~. \r^«j- i rcced o prove useul o hose who in said Ciy * o Corunna on Monday, are ^n.,jlj required *.^ o say *,.., on ««a ~ sal»u *.** ree he 14h day o July, 1947, a 8:00 die. Under some condiions he P.M., or he ransacion o such business as may come beore said mee wih diiculy by he body and in[ sodium in ordinary sal is handled: ohers a rigid balance beween sodium and poassium is necessary. ing. Daed: June 25,1947. James A. Quayle, Secreary o ^e Board o rusees o Ae 'Poisooos' omao While oday we know ha he he Public Schools o he omao is a rich source o healhgiving viamins, i was no always Ciy o Corunna. NOCE OF REGSRAON so considered. n he early par o Noice is hereby given ha he las he nineeenh cenury he omao was considered poisonous, i remained or Michele Felice Corne, day or regisraion o all qualiied elecors o said school disric or an aris during ha ime o prove said elecion on Monday, July 14n, oherwise. When Corne sared o 1947, will be Wednesday, July 2nd, ea a omao his riends and local a 5:00 P.M. and ha resrs»- physicians go ready o rush him o a hospial. He lived o prove ha ion may he made a my home a 220 his rash experimen was harmless S. Mimer Sree on June '/3h, 1947, and ha he omao was a delicious beween 3:00 o'clock P.M. and ood. n a Rhode sland cemeery o'clock P. M. ress he body o his "pioneer" bu Daed: June 25, 1041 no monumen ha been ereced in lis name, and he is unknown o he JAMES A. QUAYLE, vas majoriy o hose who proied Secreary rom bis es. 1X1 r*iin HE MOS OF HE BES FOR HE LEAS PLENY OP PARKNG SPACE PHONE Omniia AOjHie Beween CORUNNA S OWOSSO FREE DEL VARY Beer and Wine o ake Ou MLK, PE OR CARNAON, 2 large can! ^ ¾ OMAO JUCE, 46 ounce can / 19c ORANGE JUCE, 46 ounc* can c ANGERNE JUCE, No 2 can *. 23c GRAPEFRU SECONS, No 2 can.. 25c CALFORNA APRCOS, No 2¾ can.... :23c CALFORNA FANCY PEACHES, No 2½ can 33c HLLS BROS, COFFEE, 1 pound jar i MEYER'S CE CREAM A ALL MES quars, pins, ros bies, pop ciclea 46c FRESH FRUS & VEGEABLES R^P RPE WAER MELONS* pound. Sc CE BERG HEAD LEUCE, large sise _» ~^}&< CAUFORNA ORANGES, per dozen ^^ J^SSc' CALFORNA LEMONS, pound _ l9 CAUFORNA SHAFER POAOES, 15 pound peck.... y. _.. 75c MEAS ROLLED ROAS, pound.1 _ /_~~ CHUCK ROAS, pound ~^ SRLON SEAK, pound...,. -BONE SEAK, pound. ROUND SEAK, pound...j.» FRESH GROUND BEEF, pound LEAN PORK CHOPS, pound -.. LEAN PORK SEAK, pound. - ^ FRESH GROUND PORK SAUSAGE, pound KELE RENDERED LAD, 2 pounds laraiaagigiaiaaiia L'A-A-^i.V*.-. FURNURE CARD ABLES FOR SALE OR REN ELECRC RANGE WARDROBES, KCHEN CABNES Drop Lea ables and Many Oher hings COME N AND LOOK AROUND C. B. ELLS Corner Eas Corunna Ave and Shiawassee Ave CORUNNA FURNURE WeVe in Our New Home AND OF COURSE BEER HAN EVER PREPARED O HANDLE YOUR AUO REPAR NEEDS. WE HAN- DLE MANY EMS OF ACCESSORES AND NEEDED PARS FOR MANY CARS AND ARE ALWAYS PREPARcn WAb O SAVE YOU MONEY. PREPA *«J We usually have some rebuil C*;rs on hand on which we make especially aracive prices. See iie new JEEP die AU-Purpose Car N1VE* A DULL MOMEN "ERNE M A0USEK Ju Norh o he News oice ' X Y l JJ "K. V;,"S' M'/MW«7«> '

5 ^^wmappi HERE AND HERE he Woman's Relie Corps is meeing oday (hursday) in Exension Hali. Ay. and Mrs. Homer Bush wen guess o relaives a New Lohroj on Sunday las. Mrs. Ella McGlockne o New Haven has been a recen gues o Poniac and Deroi relaives. A business meeing was held a he Bapis parsonage on Wednesday eve ning a 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. < Gilber Dodge o Corunna ir convalescing in Memorial - Hospia" ollowing ah operaion. Mr. and Mrs. Cheser Walker and amily are spending heir vacaion n heir coage a Jose Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McKone o New Lohrop are he parens o a son born Saurday las a Memorial Hospial. he Men's Club o he Mehodis Church me or dinner a Roger' Resauran A musical program w** presened. His Kaherlne Carand is under reamen a Memorial Hospial o; a broken hip suered in a all 'on Monday morning. Miss Carland came rom Caliornia las all o.iake hei home wih her siser, Miss Bess Car land. WE BUY DEAD ANMALS 5 OP PRCE PAD FOR HORSES AND COWS CALL COLLEC DURAND 22 """ VALLEY CHEMCAL COMPANY Mrs. Mary Margare McGregor and] children Dion and Mary Laurie ov! Aim Arbor were guess or he las.' week end o heir parens and grand- 'parens, Mr. and Mrs. Arch W. Burne he ire alarm Saurday evening abou 10:30, called ou he deparmen o check a ire caused by an oil burner explosion in he Beamish residence on Park road, which hey did very quickly. Friends here o he ormer Madeline Slaing popular eacher in he Corunna schools or a" number o years, have received word o her marriage o Alexander Warncock, on June 21, in her home a Romeo. A prize o 25 oered by he Shiawassee Conservaion Club or he greaes number o crows killed during a recen cones was won by Bob Collard o New Haven, who killed 127, o he so called "pess" among birds. A a nickel a bird, Collard received a oal o 1.85 or his eors. A large group o he members and*; riends o he Sunlower Aid Sociey me a he "Y» in Owosso uesday evening or a cooperaive supper, he aair also honored he birhday anniversaries o Mrs. Mabel Leader, he Rev. Rhoda Brunson, and Mrs. Minnie Drain, o Corunna. Dr. A. L. Arnold Jr., was re-leced chairman o he Shiawassee Couny w_. -...,, * ed <>oss Chaper a a dinner meeing ^i,*** 11* *** ine hdd a he Ci *y G1^ hursday nda SUhimer, who has spen he pas righ Oher oicers eleced arc winer in Kissimmee Florida, ha she George W. Campbell and Ben C is en roue o Corunna. ^ Schweizer, vice chairman; Miss 'Elsie Cpl. James Johnson, son o Mr. and May Allen, secreary, and J. M. Beck Mrs. Frank Johnson came Saurday reasurer, o his home here on erminal leav<" he body o lile seven year old rom Camp Hood exas. Vincen LaBrake Jr., o Chesaning Mrs. F. W. Nonagel o oledo h who M j. # j ^ j *** drowned on June 9, whie spending a ew-days, n Corunna and Wadinj? in ^ Sni8Wassee R{yer a is sopping a he Arhur Berry home Chesaning, was no recovered unil he ormer Noh'nagel residence. las Saurday, aer 13 days, o inensive searhcing. he remains were Flower Mission Day will be observed by he W.C..U. on Friday aernoon, in he home o Mrs. W. A. inally recovered abou our miles down sream rom where he ragedy Knigh. occurred. H. A. Nordheim o Owosso has been aending he inernaional Roary Convenion in San Francisco as Circle one o he W.S.C.S. o he Mehodis Church me uesday eve a represenaive rom his home own ning a 7 o'clock wih Mrs. Howard 10^. Hemenway, 208 Wes Williams sree. Mrs. Lenora Cudney o Corunna Circle wo me uesday aernoon a accompanied her daugher, Mrs. Celia 2. o'clock wih Mrs. Waler Brady. Deyo, and Mrs. Dolly Cameron oi 212 Wes Corunna Avenne. Cirek Owosso, o Deroi, during he pas hree me uesday evening a 1 week end. o'clock wih Mrs. LaVon JFaal, Eas Mrs. Louise Sevens, he ormei McArhnr sree. Louise Pond Sullivan o Owosso an<* nisbed. He is also waned by Sae Corunna, has le or her home m P««««'or quesioning and will pro- ujogna, Cali., aer a hree weeks visi n his area. A he las meeing o he Ladie Aux. o V.F.W. pos No, Mrs Mildred isso was eleced o serve a' a we year rusee. he nex regula meeing will be on July 3. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Aulman o Kissimmee, Florida, ar eexpeced her his week, and will open heir home here, spnding a porion o he ime also, wih members o heir amily v Deroi Rev. J. H. James, new pasor o he Firs Mehodis church o Corunna, cuming rom he horbum Mehodis church in Deroi, where he has served 12 years, had charge o h services here la3 Sunday or j irs ime. John homas Sliawman, grandson o Mr. and Mrs. Lou Sheardy, is one o a group o young Eas Lansing high school graduaes o 1947, who bably be charged wih leaving he scene o an acciden Powell is an employe o Lee erry, owner o he Owosso Coal Co., and las Sinday while driving a company ruck he igured in an acciden in Genesae Co., in which wo people were injured. Aer he acciden he drove away wihou ideniying himsel. However he was raced o he Whie House eas o Corunna on M-71, and was arresed on Monday in Owosso. erry, he employer, claims ha Powell ook he ruck wihou his knowledge >>r consen. Dr. J. A. Rowley aged 71, o Flin, ormerly pracicing in^ Durand, died a Hurley Hospial in Flin lae Sunday aernoon aer a long period oi ailing Healh. Dr. Rowley was a prominen eye, ear, nose and hroa specialis, and praciced in Durand or 19 years, prior o going o Flin 25 years ago. He reained his membership in Durand F. A. M. and Du enered he U. S. Army service his rand Commandery No. 21, aei week, signing up or a period o a leaving ha ciy. He is survived by year and a hal. his wie, he ormer Florence Dolly- neresing o noe is he gahering waer o Flin and one dangher, o ladies a Perry las hursday, c Mrs. Doris urner o Flin Also a honor 90 year old Mrs. Jane Blanchard, now o raverse Ciy, whi is [ Hariey Powell, 29 o 418 Grace grand daugher and wo brohers. visiing her ormer home a Perry, i sree, Owosso, was bound over o he home o her daugher, Mrs. Ro> Circui Cour uesday morning by Campbell. Presen on he occasion Municipal Jusice Percy aer hei which was a mos pleasan one were had waived examinaion on a charge 6 ladies who had reached or pas he o unlawully driving away a ruck. 80 year mark, he eldes o hese be- j Bail o $500 was no immediaely uring Mrs. Barbara Arnold who is 95 years old. he combine^'ages o ih' six was 520 years. KRBS' FUNERAL HOME Ph one LADY ASSSAN A Compleely Equipped Funeral Home Corunna Avenue Corunna? X Furnace ypes Some boilers *nd urnaces are designed or a paricular uel. Ohers ar* made so ha any uel can be used. hus here are gas-design boilers; oil-design boilers, and conversion or all-uel boilers which burn coal or may be convered o burn oil or gas. Wih a converible boiler, an owner may change rom one uel o anoher in accordance wih availabiliy or his own convenience or preerence. Correc insallaion is an imporan eaure o any heaing sysem, regardjcs o wheher i is seam, ho waer or warm air and regardless o he ype o uel burned. MAN WANED Reliable man wih car waned, o call on armers in norh Shiawassee couny. Wonderul opporuniy, $15 o $20 in day. No experience or capial required, Fermanan, Wrie oday. McNess Co. Dep. A. Freepor, m. ii k can be % ahr*r] dualiy Clean wasn' pcaaam o say, "No... we're socry!" when you asked us o clean Ron-essenial cloches.' Bu now he lid, is o... and we can do any-' hing you say, and gladly! OSBORN CLEANERS Reliable man wih car waied r call on armers in Norh Shiawassee couny. Wonderul opporuniy. $15 o $20 in a day. No experience or i«ipial required. Permanen. Wrie oday. MCNESS COMPANY, DEP i A, Freepor, H. HE MADSONS ANQUE SHOP We're ap o have jus wha yon wish. Open Evenings and Sundays, Wan o buy old lamps, glass, dishes ec. Fhone 195l 220 N. Elm Owosso, Mich. : \_ LAWN MOWER SERVCE Our shop i* complee, and we can Brvice any Mower., n rear and back o 327 N. Sagin aw S., Owosso. MAN WANED Reliable man wih car waned o call on armers in norh Shiawassee Couny. Wonderul opporuniy, $16 o $20 in a day. No experience or capial required. Permanen. Wrie ioday. McNess Company, Dep. A Freepor,. MALE HELP WANED Reliable man wih ear waned o all on armers in souheas quarer o Shiawasaee couny. Wondernl opporuniy. $15 o $20 par day. No experience or capial required. Permanen. Wrie oday. McNess Com Dep. A., Freepor, pany,._-v- HELP WANED A woman or sales work rom her own home. Supplemen he amily income. Advancemen or a uali- >^* ied person. Wrie: HOUSEHOLD PAPER PROD. CO, Box 17 Dprand, Mich. he Corunna News hursday, June 26, 1947 O. H. GEB Docor o V«Uri*ry Ma<Ud««Phon* 132S Co»»»* Mick. We Pay op Prim FOR BUER FA OWOSiP DARY CO. 110 W. ccchaare S. Phone 871 Real Qualiy- ce Cream ake home a Quar o Anhony's Super Qualiy ce Cream cnuy. Beer qualiy, pure and wholesome m every way. here's an Anhony deaur righ near you* ALL FLAVORS and qualiy ha woi deligh every member o he amily. BOXED CANDES We are handling he very BES in he way o Boxed Candies and poularly priced. You'll be.vurpiised a he same superior qualiy and he same i.'d prices. Anhony ce Cream CORUNNA SORE OPPOSE COUR HOUSE Phone 261 #&&^^+^X"X*l^»+<i< ><«$H$*J Oorunna, Mien. Poulry, Cream and Eggs We are in he Marke or all kinds o his Prodnee and Pay op Prices. WE HANDLE ECONOMY FEEDS SRONG, MLD AND FANCY CHEESE A* BENFORD & SON Phone 14S Corunna A Smar and Surdy weair Whehere?aor he School Day* or jos wear, we" hae he Foowear or every i her o he amily, and correc m qualiy i- and price ALBER BOURSKOH Opposie Cour House Corunna, Mich. «% "#7**^ **Where Friends Mee HE QUAKER 2 Miles Eas o Owoese on M-21 "^8 Mee your Friends a he Quaker j a

6 -w. ' < * - h :' ' / ^. - J MASER- M. sar Mix Feeders repor mvsvoj weigh gains whan hey ollow he Maser Mix Program. Maser Mix Complee Concer* raos (conaining Mohio-VHo) mixed wih local grains by yovr Masor Mix Dealer gives yoa a ood ha roalry "works.** Follow he Maolor Mix Feed*** Program and bo assured o a Coninuing romoch la McMMen biological laboraory hoops Maasr Mix "aoo ro**** Was:; conain all o ho nuriens necessary lo ive yov a ba- 4*':$m*4krn 6i**0c*& > LOCAL j GRAN i WaJ h Bean 6 Groin Co. ORDER OF PUBLCAON LENNON, MCHGAN Sae o Michigan he Probaa Cour or ihe Couny o Shiawassee. n he Maer o he Esae o Jusus. Meseraull, Deceased, File No Noice is hereby given ha more han wo monhs rom his dae have been allowed or crediors o presen heir ckims agains said deceden o said Covr or examinaion and adjusmen:, and ha all crediors o said do ".den are required o presen heir claims m duplicae one o said Cour, a he Probae Oice, in he Jiy o Corunna in said Couny and one o he Fiduciary o said Esae on or beore he 29h day o April A. D. nex, and ha said claims will be he ard by said Cour on uesday he 29h day o April A. D. nex, a en o'clock in he orenoon. A such hearing, i will be deermined by he Cour who were, a he ime o his deah, he heirs a law o said deceden. Daed January 29h A. D Fiduciary: Reo J. Meseraull, R. 1, Cc-";nna, Michigan 10Y D. MAHEWS, Judge o Probae. By REBECCA AMOS, Probae Regisrar. ORDER OF PUBLCAON Sae o Michigan he Probae Cour or he Couny o Shiawassee. n he Maer o he Esae o Ann W. Wilson, Deceased, File No Noice is hereby given ha more han wo monhs rom his dae hava been allowed or crediors o presen heir claims agains said deceden o said Cour or examinaion and adjusmen, and ha all crediors o said deceden are required o presen heir claims in duplicae one o said Cour, a he Probae Oice, in he Ciy o Corunna in said Couny and one o he Fiduciary o said Esae on or beore he 16h day o Sepember A. D. nex, and ha said claims will be heard by said Cour on uesday he 16h day o Sepember, A. D. nex, a en o'clock in he ore- noon. A such hearing, i will be deermined by he Cour who were, a he ime o her deah he heirs a law o said deceden. Daed June 11, A. D Fiduciary: Bess Parick, Corunna, Michigan. ROY D. MAHEWS, Judge o Probae. Dy REBECCA AMOS, Probae Regisrar V Faring FacWHn D«! MJ o Col raik Cvapa Sxy-lve ciies las year opened new o-sree parking aciliies o reduce downown raic congesion, according o he nernaional Ciy Managers' associaion. Business men as well as moeris-shoppers are being aided by creaion o o-sree parking aciliies since in many ciies normal developmen o downown business i symied by lack o parking space and mouning raic congesion. normaion gahered or he 1947 Municipal Yearbook urher reveals ha a oal o 345 ciies ou o 875 reporing now hav* one or more o-sree parking los in operaion, marking a 63 per cen increase over 1942 when only 211 ciies operaed municipal o-sree parking aciliies. Four ciies spen more han $50,- noo each on new municipal parking los las year Eau Claire, Wis.; Miami Beach, Fla.; Whie Plains, N. Y., and Norh Adams, Mass. S. Peersburg, Fla., which has opened wo los oalling 1,100 cars capaciy, se he record las year or area expansion o municipal parking aciliies. Coss o he los were a moderae $8,000, Fewer han 20 ci.ies charge auo iss or parking. Raes vary rom 10 cens per day in Akron o 3 cens or 24 hours in Chicago. Miami Beach and several oher cii*a have insalled parking meer? in heir loa. Abou ciies have placed wo-o-our boor ens on parking m cy-owned los, Di Ar NM y irma n eonraa o pee - revoju^n imes when here were only 19,000 physicians in he enire counry, Russia now has 150,000 medical docors, hal o whom are women. All docors now are members o he: "rade union o medical workers" and are paid beween 1,900 and 2,000 rubies a monh in governmen pay, which is beween wo ar, 1 hree imes wha he ordinary workers make.. a docor succeeds in becoming a proessor o medicine he evenually may make 6,000 o 7,000 rubles a monh. (he ruble is worh abou 18 cens a he oicial rae, bu only 8 J.h cens a he diplomas' exchange rae.) Sae-employed docors are silowed o pracice privaely aer hours i hey wsn o enlarge he r income. Sandard medical service is supposed o be available o any person, regardless o his posiion. here are some hospials, however, such as Moscow's op-noch Kremlin, which are no open excep o big-ime oicials, diplomas and he like. Bu ordinary olk have ample aciliies and he services o he bes specialiss. Sudens begin a six-year medical course aer high school, and sar work wih paiens aer he hirl year. A suden draws 225 o 300 rubles a monh, bu mus pay 400 rubles a year in ees. ChlD?* 1 * Rae 3:5»hes Bu AssMsn! o?!!c'!i!i Alhough he deah rae among children hv he age group 1 o "14 has dronned GO por cen since 1930, accidens, sill are aking on hirh a oll,; Meropolian Lie nsurance company repors on he basis o a recen survey. "Every on? o he leading causes o deah in childhood has shown a mnrked ciscl'ne," he company's be grown in England. Beween 1867 sali.sjci::!:* repored. "he im anprovemen or r^ch o he major ain ell rom 17 o 14 million acres he arable acreage o Bri discards was we'l over 50 per cen a every a^? perod, arid he rr*''ic* ion was as much' as 90 per cen or Lspnd Credis Princess diarrhea and err.eriis amor? very VOU^3 elvldron." Wih Discovery o Silk P"'?.. >? repor F:id. he relaive According o Chinese legend, a decline m deah? rom accidens, lile princess dropped a silk rac while considerable, was well below ha rom disease. "Among boys 9 o 14 years old he number o Uvea los in accidens is more han wice he combined oal or he communcabv dl*e9?rcs o rm'd^^od. r^rv^r wih uberc- csis. pneumonia, rheumaic ever and appendiciis/' raid. "here is urgen need or he accider prev^n'oi movr*"^ *i 'i\~"~ :r -j is eors in h» le'd o child i'." e» Fran F!j ree A man riy si in rrore comor ar.:! ^vuri" under his own vine ~r.di% 'ro- 1 i h?* k-ov. he roo'.s-are sound. ha conclusion is more juslied oday han ever beore since Biblical imes because o indings o he, deparmen o agriculure on he damage done o ield crops and o ruck, orchard and ornamenal plans by he insidious nemaode, which does mos o is damage o he roos. Recenly deparmen nerpaologiss used a ig plan on which o demonsrae he criical damage he roo-kno nemaode can inlic. hey permied he roos 'rrrr one hal o he plan o grow in a po o soil inesed wih he pes and hose o he oher hal in a po o soil in which all he nemaodes had been killed by seam. Aer several monhs, during which he ig ree bore rui, i was uprooed and he roos washed ree o soil. he rco developmen in he soil ree o nemaodes was long and spreading and o several imes he exen o he clubby mass ha had grown in he inesed po. n he ree isel was inal evidence ha nemaodes cramp he plan. he hal o he ree above he resriced rooage had 7 ruis. he hal above he ree soil had 23 ruis. Paining Saeeo [ Succo may be pained saisacorily by use o eiher cemen base waer mixed pains or he regula- ' ion oil base pains, bu he proce- j dure diers according o he ype. o pain which is used. cemen j base waer mixed pains are used, j surace o he succo should be irs dampened in accordance wih he! insrucions o he manuacurer o, he cemen base pain, which usu-!. ally are prined on he conainer. On he oher hand, i a regular oil base pain is o be used, he succo should irs be seasoned or several i.ionhs o ge rid o any ree lime which migh burn he pain, and moreover, should be horoughly dry a he ime when he pain is applied. ; MR«M mmm *a* rry oi BrWi FaUrM Abou 4,000 yean ago men in Briain irs began o arm. hey kep locks and herds and graced hem on whaever herbage was available. hen hey learned o plan crops by pushing a poined sick ino he ground and dropping seed ino he hole. When ^e Romans came hey, augh he Brions how o arm he erile vs'leys, using he plow and oxen. remained or he S&xoui, however, o esablish villages, and rom his emerged he manorial sysem wih is hree-ield plan, under which he - enans held a number o srips o each o hree communal ields. ' < his syrew remained' mwl he oureenh cenwy Whew ee noon or eoaoo^nr languor* she rawipg, due o he, enpandrg; Wool rade, began - he movemen- which led o he modern ield sysem. hese ields were ejher owir ourigh b/ reeholders or anned by enans paynsg rea** Enclosure o he land made pes* sible a urher developmen in arable arming which ook place abou he earh was improved by use o various orms o lime and by adopion o a our-course roaion o whea, urnips, barley and clover, a sysem o arming encouraged by he grea landowners o he ime and designed o keep he soil permanenly erile. Briain ook is place as he mos successul arming counry in he world a his ime. nvenions hen came o he armer's aid, including corn drills, reapers, culivaors, plows and binders. Livesock was improved. Many leading breeds o livesock originaed in England. ronically, he indusrial revoluion which promped so many invenions o benei he armer also was responsible in some par or he decline o agriculure owards he end o he nineeenh cenury. By hen ood could be brough rom abroad more cheaply han i could coon no her cup o ho ea and ound ha he ough silken coa could be unrolled ino a srong, slender iber. Silk had arrived o clohe royaly, o be sold or s weigh in gold, o be he cause o wars and many violen deahs. he world h? indebed o China or he mos beauiul o all exiles, silk. While si is spun by he culivaed caerpillar which eeds on mulberry leaves; he brownish silk b produced rom he cocoons which eed on Manchurian oak leaves, while a yellow variey o silk is obained in Seechman. Mexico was raising silkworms experimenally in he 1870s and 80s and now is considering silkwormraising as a naional indusry which will employ housands o rural workers. Cuba and Nicaragua also has been evaluaing he possibiliies. n Caliornia, experimens are being conduced o produce silk, equal in qualiy o ha produced in he Orien. Fire-Proo Concree A concree engineered o wih* sand emperaures up o 3,000 degress Fahrenhei has bean developed. he produc willina need or a reracory cassble in he consrucion o indusrial urnaces: asso win did in consrucion «large ireproo buddings due o is characer which, prevens crumbling when subjeced o inense hea he mneria'has shown excellen sabiliy and 1 renciiance o spelling, or da- %ajs 'gsjaja^^bja^ oswosivcj^ ^^o^^s^p O^E^OJ PUPBJSS waopge^and cooling cycles in service rials and laboraory ess. hese ess are said o have resuled in an exceedingly small volume change on iniial iring, and in no shrinkage or expansion under coninuous use a high emperaures. Fingerprining Diamonds Some day i may be possible o ideniy diamonds as readily as ingerprins. W. Waers Schwab, New Ybrk diamond exper, says ha here are no absoluely perec diamonds. Wha is loosely called a "perec" or lawless diamond is one, according o ederal auhoriies, which is wihou imperecion visible hrough a 10-power loupe (magniying glaas). here is always some dierence in he aomic arrangemen, some minue paricle visible only under he microscope. his is no a law or a deec, bu i is enough o make ideniicaion o a paricular diamond heoreically possible even aer i has gone hrough he process o recuujg. v.-or'.i. Liirds and oher animals "primp" hemselves o arac a msr orn bringing gis o ood rr b.iih aracive objecs o win he aecion o a desired mae. here is»- n <>-ne>"* hise o he,bower bird4 o New Criunea in which he male bird builds a courship arbor and perorms s courship dance in ron o he emal«* Even Animals Cour Magnesiam Skis he maing o animals is no an ' Once leaders o he world in producion o ine skis, he Scandina enirely cu-and-dried maer on a ' biological basis. he courship elerr " s ypical o he human race also -re cavi'^d over ino he animal.-. vian counries ubw ire imporing skis rom he jnld Saes. New magnesium meal skis are an AAoHcas conribuion o he ar o sklex whicu originaed cenuries ago in he snow-covered Scindmaviaa moinsdn. Oher'producs or he aporcon now dil he ighweigh meal mclude cacher's i&aik* ly od 9*», junior bicycles, gol puers and cas heads or woods, camping griddles, canoes and boas. 'Orphan' B* M M H#M ia*us$<! o Mvanagi Fibber -McGee's close has nohing on some o he poor, lile rooms o be ound in many old homes. hese rooms or seme reason, which nobody can discdver, were buil oo small, supposedly, or any good reason. As a resul, hey are used by he whole amily as * dumping ground or everyhing rom ou-o-season clohes o picures-o unpopular amily relaives. However, in hese days o space economy and imaginaive ingenuiy, here is no reason or such a room o remain an "orphan" when i. could be pu o so many good uses. For insance, i migh melee ORDER OF PUBUCAOM SAE OF MCHGAN n h» Circui Cour or he Couny o Shiawassee. n Chancery. Donald A. Kurrle and Pom EL Kurrle, Plainis, vs. Benjamin Coherin, David P. Cong. don, Phileus S. Gordon, Mahaia Dunlap, S. 2. liinyon, Simon Z, Kinyon, Caleb Amos, Execuor o he Las Will and esamen s John W. Schulz; Julius Schulz. Chaijea War. enburg, Ella Warenburg, Charles Herman. Frederick Rikar, John Brown, Charloe Gallowisch, Earl Sanderko, Florence Behue, nar. guerie Sanderko, Huldah Yong, Edward Senderho and; Florence Sanrerho, ^ WM^ being W4 all w o v he heirs a an ideal dayime rerea or he housewie and i could also serve as aw o{ Louisa Sanderho, ^ an exra gues room wouw be a \ n d j ^ ^ R(H)d and Fre4ick cozy haven or dayime napping, -.. M v?ww _.. doing needlework, lisening o a, :,*,*" ^. ^ **/* avori'.<* radio F" 0 3 rarri or J us reading.? Cleared o is accumulaed spoils and rssnly wallpapered or pained, he room will begin o presen ineresing possibiliies. Planning or legaees and assigns, Deendans. A a session o said cour bel a he Cour House in he Ciy o Corunna, Michigan, in said Couny, on he Uh day o December, A. D^ a o bed uvu inski such a small room»«" " would ~ Presen, Honorable JOSEPH B seem a ^ probiem bu modern soa COLLNS, Circui Judge, beds rake up-lile room and ye j On reading; and iling he ill o provide"op comor or boh day- Complain in said cause, and he aime lounging and sleeping a nigh, idavi o Michael Carland aached he color o he sca bed upholsery hereo, rom which i saisacorily can se he color scheme or he sppears o he Cour ha he Deendroom wih draperies and exra pil- ans above named, or heir unknown lows chosen o harmonize. End heirs, devisees, legaees and assigns/ ables a each end o he soabed < ar# i necessary pars wiu provide space or lamps, books j *,«&, in ^- ^ * J and plans. 'cause; o avoid a crowded appearance, j And i urher mpp&xring hk a only he absoluely necessary pieces dm n 5earch and, ^ r o urniure should be added o he be asceruiiiedr and ^ * ^ «soa oed group. A cabine or ches :-.1.-,.1,--,.-.'«. -j A m ", ^1VW " o drawers o provide sorage S ^ "? " 0 *** dee "^s are space, pin-up lamps or exra ligh, ^" g^r. dea?; «where ^?} * he»» one or wo picures, and perhaps a i 8^ jes'de i.living,. and* i dead, mirror o give he illusion o more j wheher hey have personal represpace, some wall brackes or,senaives or heirs livcig, or where plans and a small radio are enough hey or some o hem may reside, and o complee an inviing room o urher, ha he presen whereabous bandbox smarness. o saii? deendans are unknown, and ha he names o he persons who are _- included herein wihou being *Bllie Monday* Expression named, bu who are embracec herein under he ile A.u;..».ii u/«s Dil»:» e i o 'unknown heirs, Originaed Wi PMgrimS j devisees, legaees and assigns, canno Ever wonder where he expres- j be ascerained aer diligen search sion "blue Monday" comes rom?.and* inquiry. According o he log o he May- Q n moion o Michael Carland, one lower, he Pilgrims landed on Sun. 0 he Aorneys or Plainis, 1» ^ ^ Z ^ Z i O^'-g deendans and bleak November Monday, he Pil- r»ya»own heirs, devisees, legagrim women ook heir clohing o i ees "*»»»*.. "use heir appearhe shore and had America's irs "!* * ^ «n«red in his causo washdby. Whe^er hey always wihin hree monhs rom he dae washed on Monday or no, he expression has become a radiion ha said Bill o Complain he o his order, and in deaul hereo aken Bu washday needn' be a "blue *J ***'*****- *7 he said deendans, Monday" no i you ollow hese j" 1 "^ "whnbwh heirs, devisees, leg*, suggesions rom he laundry ex- ees and assigns, perls in he college o home ero-} S FURHER ORDERED ha nomics Firs o all, le everyone in wihin ory days Plainis cause a> he amily collec his own soiled copy o his order o be published in clohes and pu hem in he laundry. hen you won' need o wase ime rummaging hrough drawers and closes. Be sure o remove all sains rom garmens beore washing, and mend wha's necessary beore he clohes go hrough he machine. As or dryinq clohes, i you old shees and bedding careully when you hang horn, hey won' need ironing. SHERMAN E. WELCH, he same Roes or owels. And si Clerk o he Circui Cour down o do he ironing. n3*ardou* nnslne*:s ragic sories rom all over he counry prove ha arm olk are. as he insurance saisicians say. in a hazardous proession almos as hazardous as coal mining or some oher supposedly dangerous work. Why no sar an acciden prevenion campaign o your own oday? Fix ha brok»n sep. Fill in ha old dry wel pj a raling on hose sairs.' Be sure your elecrical wiring is sae. Sore your gasoline and oil in a separae building well away rom house or barn, and in sae conainers, pained red. Be sure ha b"il i«keo penned up properly aii handle him wih si and ring. hese and a ew oher simple nrecryions will pay o in making he home a sae place in which o live and he arm a saer place on which o work. here are ew, i any; unavoidable accidens. he crrjhle ncc-iden oll could be reduch wh jus a lile oresigh and cau on. HE CORUNNA NEWS, a newspaper prined, published' and eaw culaed in said Couny; such publieav ion o be coninued herein ones' in each week or sjs: weeks in suceession. JOSEPH H. COLLNS, Circui Judge. Counersigned: AKE NOCE, ha his sui, in which he oregoing order was duly made, involves and is brough o quie ile o he ollowing described pieces and parcel o land siuaed ajid being in he ownship o New Haven, Couny o Shiawassee and Sae o Michigan, viz: he Souh hree-ourhs <%) o he Wes Hal (&) o he Norhwes Quarer < % > o Secion hiryhree (33), own Eujh <8) Norh, Range hree (3) Eas, Shiawassee Couny, Mcalgan, conaining; sixy (60) acres o land, more or less. Daed: December 13, 194«. CARLAND PERPON. Aorneys or Plainis, 209 Owosso Savings Bank Bldc., Owosso, Michigan ORDER OF PUBLCAON SAE OF MCHGAN he Probae Cour or he Couny o Shiawassee. A a session o he Probae Cour or he Couny o Shiawassee, held a he Probae Oice in he Ciy o Corunna, on he 6h day o February in he year one housand nine hu». dred and ory-seven. Presen ROY D. MAHEWS, Judge o Probae. in he Maer o he Esae o Elizabeh Huaker, ncompeen, File No , Deceased. Henry Fournier, guardian o said esae, having rendered his annual Accoun o his Cour. is Ordered, ha he 9h day o Avoid Fores Fires E\?ry year America's oress and woor^ and ranges suer an average o 21M00 ires 575 a day. Exension oresers urge exreme cauion his yo?.r when imber and wood producs are so desperaely needed. Farmers who inend o burn o crop land ha is near wooded areas are iv-^.ed o pracice exreme cauion. Plov/ing around areas o be burned will help o reduce spread April nex, a nine o'clock in he orenoon, a said Probae Oice, be ap o ire. Dry or windy weaher should be avoided as days or burning. Pleny o ools and help should said Accoun. poined or examining and allowing be handy in case he ire ges ou o And i is Furhur Ordered, ha a conrol. Records show ha care will copy o his order be published hree preven & ou o 10 ores ires. Do j consecuive weeks previous r o *~ said your par by observing he saey l<ky o hearing, in he Corunna News rules, a newspaper prined and circulaing in said Couny o Shiawassee Avoid Chances Accidens resuling rom home dry cleaning have disigured or aally burned many persons. Many homes <ilso have been desroyed by ires resuling rom dry cleaning mishaps. Avoid &krig chances by doing home dry-cleaning ouside he house. Keep he hands ou o cleaning luid hrough use o a sucion washer. Use only a luid.labeled non-lammable. Dry he garmens ouside. Children and pes should be kep a a sae disance rom he cleaning operaion. ROY D. MAHEWS, Judge o Probae. By REBECCA AMOS, Regisrar o Probae WANED Old Park* or JSansjin OH Lamps, Dishes, Dolls, Furniure, ae* Will also buy par or ae o conens o aic FLOYD EAVEY 114 Csvmnwajn R<L, Luuring,

7 / Mee he boss! Mee Babe Brown, he Boss. We don' mean Miser Brown's boss, eiher. We mean our boss and a very nice one, oo. A Sound odd o you?;well, i isn'. 's a solid ac ha your elecric ligh and power company s owned by a lo o people like Babs Brownand Bob Brown-yes, aod yoursel Housewives, docors, eachers-indusrial workers, crasmen, armers-mechanics and milkmen-people rom all walks o lie have pu some o heir savings ino elecric companies such as ours. hey're he direc owners. Bu here are counless indirec owners, oo and many o hem have no idea o heir sake in he elecric indusry. hey are he people who have savings accouns or lie insurance policies and ha means nearly everybody. works like his: When banks and insurance companies accep your money, hey mus inves i saely, wisely. And because businessmanaged elecric companies have a long record o aihul public service, much o his money is invesed in uiliy securiies. So you, oo, are probably one o our bosses. Lisen *9 b Mew Elecric Hour /A«HOUR OF CHARM; Emry SmmUy, +30 P.M., ES, CBS. CONSUMERS POWER CO. / VJ S*W cu ampliv o his Clean, Family Newspaper HE CHRSAN SCENCE MONOR Frnhea crime and snssioisl news... Free bom poikau * Ma*... Free rom dal inerne* conrol... Fiaa o nil yon * ^swaabo«world cheas. h» own worid-wkh sca? o cwm. j.g Pe- g'csw^k wj» mimh so dip and,..«j»«i i»g*r»*»*^***»»»i<niwiiiii 3h*p Z r * m^g md s sa*mmr wv ^RcljsV A ^ A A J&~ -*#j, J^. *&*. J&*. JWL jy* *.#». J&*...¾. *&* jj#^. Jm*. *»*..^iv JM*. ^iv A ^y* iiv A ^ s «^ By HE NEWS $ «* *. Be,, > <M$MJM^;~><~>>^ ' l'v X *l<p»l * S9PS F shnmrcrloh (i M bi Magni Pia SiMaV Waaa'rlui Vicims o wanderlus, boh he i\or i and souh magneic poles are consanly o& he move. Furher evidence was provided by Adra. Richard E. Byrd's expediion o h* ^ouh pole, during which geologiss learned ha he souh magneic pole has moved possibly 70 miles wesward in he las six years. he souh pole, hey decided, is. omewhere in Vicoria land abou i.cco miles norhwes o Lile America. Exacly where i is no b-.-'y knows. he geologiss, measuring he.earh's magneic ield a Lile America, ound changes since 1941 which indicae ha he pole has moved roughly 70 miles arher a v.-ay rom'lile America. Why he magneic poles have wanderlus is no known. Wha causes he earh's magneism and wha magneism is also ara myseries. he magneic pole acually s no one single poin, bu a number o poins or poles over a airly large area. hese poins change posiion, and he whole area embraced by hese poles also moves. can be compared o your hand. Hold y.ur hand palm up and bend he ingers like prongs. By wiggling he in*. rers you change he posiion o he inger ips. By mevmg he enire hand you move he whole area o he inger ips. Over each o hese poins a perecly balanced magneic needle will dp verically downward. On he Ausralasian Anarcic e.;;:ediion led by Sir Douglas Maw* son, one pary probably go wihin 20 miles o he hen magneic souh pole. hey measured a dip o 89 degrees 43¼ minues, jus 16½ minues rom he verical, Hera Baking's analizing Arena Will Fill Air Again During he war a grea many women who had been pie and cake bakers ook o,he corner bakery or he packaged produc. his was largely because hey couldn' ge supplies. Sugar and as were shor and warime lour brough unexpeced and no always happy resuls. Will hey go back o baking a home, now ha as are obainable, lour is as ine as i ever was, and he sugar raion exended? here are sraws in he wind which indicae hey will. One grocery broker venures i guess ha sales o pie crus, biscui mixes and cake lours have quadrupled since he end o he war. A recen survey shows ha 85 ou o 100 women make pies a home and ha 13 per cen o hose 85 use prepared pie crus. When sugar allomens are ncreased here will be promoion in he reail sores o encourage he sale o home baking Hems. "Now You Can Bake Again" s he sory, and i will be ied in wih producs such as cake lour, baking powder rnd baking chocolae. Bees Are lavalaable he work perormed by bees in pollinaing crops on arms is worh more han 10 imes he value o he honey produced, beekeepers or he exension service insis. Honey and beeswax are he producs o honeybees, bu bees do much more han harves necar and make wax. heir helo in he producion o seed and rui by pollinaion is invaluable. Unorunaely, bees; are killed in some localiies because poisonous insecicides are applied o open blooms "*h-re he bees eed. As a resul, he bees may die beore reaching home or may carry home poisoned ood or oher bees in he hive. n nls manner, he colonies are weakened o such an exor ha many die ou compleely. Duss, especially applied by airplane, are paricularly dangerous, driing dus someayas killing bees a mjle or more ri he ield being dused. Boon o Fishermen War surplus rope preservaive, designed o proec ropes on ships and ras in he Souhwes Paciic rom ungus and ro, is proving a boon o ishermen in he Grea Lakes region and as ar away as China. For some ime i looked as hough he governmen would be "suck" wih 11,800 gallons o he preservaive, sored in rusing meal drums, because rope manuacurers were no ineresed in chemicals ha would urn heir produc green. hen he preservaive was oered o ishermen and in less han hree weeks he enire lo was sold. Fishermen in he Grea Lakes region, Virginia, New York and he Carolinas ook hree quarers o he preservaive and he balance wen o UNRRA or shipmen o China. New Fabrics New abrics are soon o be pu ino producion. hey include nylon saple yarn which will be made boh ine and coarse. his yarn, can be used alone or in blends wih any oher ibers. Blends o his new ype o nylon yarn will make abrics more durable, more washable, cooler and more crease resisan. Nylon saple yam will nearly eliminae he darning o socks because o he srengh and elasiciy o he iber. Shrinkage o rayons always has been A problem. Various rayon companies are working on a reamen or rayon abrics which will make hem more sable. hese reaed abrics will be spoken o as "deunwed." 4)»v/gi» Casmy Vera Alioe Us**, Plaini, s. < Richard William Haeey, Deendan ORDHR FOE APPEARANCE Sui pending in he Circui Cour or he Couny o Shiawassee in Chancery,» he 27c day o November, 194«. n he above eniled cause i appearing ha he deendan, Richard William Kinney, is now absen rom or concealed* wihin he sae, ca! process or his appearance has been duly issued, and ha he same could no be served, ha i canno be ascerained in wca sae or counry he deendan resides, hereore, on moion o Alba P. Wer, aorney or plaini, is ordered ha he deendan ener his appearance in said cause on or beore hree monhs rom he dae o his order, and 1 ha wihin ory days he plaini canse his orde r o be published in he Corunna News, a newspaper published and 1 circulaed wihin said couny, and said! publicaion o W coainaed once in each week O six weeks in succession. JOSEPH H. COLLNS, Circui Jadige. ALBA F. WER, Aorney or Plaini. Business Address: 33½ N. Clinon, S Johns, Michigan. Cwriica* o Cepy o Rocoir SAE OF MCHGAN, Couny o Shiawassee, as., Sherman E. Welch, Clerk o sad Couny o Shiawassee and Clerk o he Circui Cour or said Couny, do hereby ceriy ha have compared he oregoing copy o order wih he original record 1 hereo, now remaining in my oice, and ha i is a rue and correc ranscrip hererom, and o he whole o such original record. n esimony Whereo, have hereuno se my hand, and aixed he Seal o said Cour and Couny his 27h day o Nov., A. D SHERMAN X. WELCH, Clerk, NOCE OF CHANCERY SALE SAE OF MCHGAN. n he Circui Cour or he Couny o Shiawassee, n Chancery* Home Owners' Loan Corporaion, a corporaion organised under he laws o he Unied Saes o America, Plaini, m. Hugh** Gace, Milon Gage, Alber Gage, Ellis Arnor Gage, Viola Gage Green, Phyllis Marie Gage, being ao o he heirs-a-law o Daniel Gage, deceased; Cliord Willard, Oscar Sprague, Bessie Sprague, Florence Sprague, Beulah Willard Paerson and Ruby Willard Ball, being all o he heirs-a-law o Sade Gage, being also known as Sadie Bell Gage, deceased; Ar Fisher and Flora Fisher, his wie, and Franklin B. Eldridge and Goldc F. Eldridge, his wie, and Jessie M. Saord, Deendans. n pursuance o a decree o he Circui Cour or he Couny o Shiawassee, n Chancery, made and enered on he 28rd day o November, A. D., 1946, in he above eniled cause, he subscriber, a Circui Cour Cv amissions? o he Couny o Shiawa*e«, Michigan, shall seu a public aucion or Vendue o he highes bidder a he ron door o he Cour House in he Ciy o Corunna, Michigan, in said Couny, on he 18h day o January, A. D., 1947, a en o'clock in he orenoon o ha day, all hose cerain pieces or parcels o land siuaed and being in he Ciy o Owosso, Couny o Shiawassee and Sae o Michigan, described as ollows: Lo welve (12); also Los Seven (7), Eigh (8) and Nine(9), o Block Eigheen (18) o M. L Sewar & Co's. Second Addiion o he Ciy o Owosso, Michigan, according o he pla hereo, recorded in he Oice o he Regiser o Deeds or Shiawa^ee Couny, Michigan. Daed: December 2, HOMER *. BUSH, Circui Cour Commissioner, Shiawassee Couny, Michigan. MCHAEL CARLAND, Aorney or Plaini, BUSNESS ADDRESS: Owosso Savings Bank Bldg., Owosso, Michigan. Moor Glider Sae hr*. AliiJs, Dlane Rerl BARSOW, CALF. A wo-place, 957-pound moor glider se hree world records on a ligh here rom Vicorville, Cali., is oooa claimed. William G.Sriegkw and Richard V. Lyon o he Soaring >^ssociakm o Caliornia said hey used wo gallons o gasoline in a 24 horsepower moor o cruise a 96 miles an hour. hey ciaimjkl en aliude record o 7,200 ee and a disance record o 37 miles in 47 minues. Xi 3J 's your parioic duy, Mr. Farmer, o mp your. John Deere racor and Equipmen in *ioop" condiion/by doing o :'.. you'll law rajnama ima and energy.. insure your implanri unimely delays in he ield. Le us help you wih your servicing you need repair pars, always our policy o carry a ompjee * «supply o aemuim John Deere- Repair Pars.. * pars which are exac duplicaes o h pars aejr replace. r Be sure.o check over your John Deere Eas men righ away. By geing gmuw John Deere Repair Pars now, you'll be ready lor ield wsrk when heimecomes. Sea us now. MAR VALASEK JOHN DEERE DEALER NEW LOHROP, MCH. Pbone22 New Equipmen in Elevaor Announcing he complee rebuilding o our Elevaor equipmen, and wih he insallaion o new machinery and equipmen we will be beer han ever "prepared o handle he needs o our anner riends. We have "recenly compleed he nsalling o a new Seed Cleaning machine, and i is one o he very bes in his secion o he sae. We invie you o come in and see he machine in operaion..s- * F. S. CHAPMAN Lennon, Michigan Pho»e21-F.3 % " " " Auo Repairing 5^ here's a lo o Winer and bad driving ahead o us. he car needs consan aenion i you ^ are a careul driver. So we sugges ha you come in requenly and le us look hings over. Repairs and adjusmens are no expensive, and may save yon a lo c cold cash. We'll do he work righ JACK MCDOWELL On he Main Cener LennoO Micau 2 < i 4 { } 5 5 S

8 H< 5 ~J V J -j,.,-v We Wan More CREAM For Accuracy, Friendly Promp Service, and op Marke Price* SELL YOUR BUER FA O Rundell Creamery S Waer S OWOMO FREE RUCK SERVCE O YOUl DOOR he Fines, Freshes, Buer--- «nm*hed Reasonably o Cream Cusomers. YOUR PARONAGE APPRECAED NOCE We are in he Pric? Downward Parade We are ollowing Presiden ruman'* swggesion, and beginning May 1s prices o all Fabrics and Maerials will be cu en per cen. We have exper upholserer* doing all o* our work, and every piece is guaraneed o please-. LikeNu Upholsering Company Phone 1392 Bine 215 N. Shiawassee Ave, Michigan JUDO'S CORNERS Mrs. Clayon Din- is much improved rom her recen illness. Mrs. Floyd Warner spen hursday evening wih Mr. and Mrs. Wilson o Corunna. \ Wendell Conklin o Vernon spen a ew days he pas week wih Charlie Wayne Crowe. Mrs, Mack Knox is spending- a ornigh wih her moher Mrs. Richard Wheeler, a Dugger, ndiana. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Quick and daugher recenly enjoyed a rip hrough Ohio, crossing he Blue Waer hridire. HONORED A BRHDAY PARY Mrs. Marjorie Lashaway was honored a a surprise birhday pary hursday evening, given by Mis. La- Verne Bulemore. A pleasan evening was spen * v playing games, honors going o Mrs. Henry Miller, and Miss Gerrude Brand. Cake, ice cream snd iced ea was served, aer which he honors was presened wih many lovely gis. Guesa presen were, Mr. and Mr* Geo. Bulemore, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kumey. Mrs, Emma Kurney, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smih o Flushing, Mrs. Bernard Lile and son, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rigoulo, Mrs. Alex Heidenreich and Miss Beverly Fijrley o Flin, Miss Gerrude Brand, Mrs. Gerrude Reed, Mr. Frank Long, Mrs. Lashaway's children, and Mr. La Verne Bulemore and son. War Caasrophe Among he ragic casualies o war are books and libraries. Such desrucion in World War "probably exceeds by many imes he de* srucion o all previous wars and caasrophies pu ogeher," repors he Harvard Alumni bullein. A survey shows hese losses: Polpnd: Esimaed 70 per cen o all libraries desroyed or looed. Russia: Fiy-ive million volumes desroyed in he Ukraine alone. Czechoslovakia: Hal he libraries and archives gued. England: Some 30 grea libraries severly hi. China: Niney-one ou o 106 col* leges occupied bombed ou or seriously damaged. he monju. o he Abbey Van Verne in Holland hid heir rares volumes in armhouses. Compare Universal Consrucion and Perormance Wih Any Oher Porable Elevaor On he Marke Frame and chassis o surdy angle iron Compac Drive Uni equipped wih compleely arc welded. eiher gasoline or elecric moor. rough inside widh 18*, bales lie neria Cluch (opional) allows moor o pick up akes a approxiir/swely la. rough, hopper and head o 16- gauge seel. 600 R.P.M. *Dragline hopper or graviy hopper Equipped hroughou wih high grade"? lis up permis wagon o drive ino ball bearings, permanenly oiled, double sealed. unloading posiion. rough easily raised or lowered o any 6*inch wheels railer hich can be elevaion desired. owed a good rae o speed. Fasy o ake down or se up. mproved, low undcr-rough hoising Elevaes 20 bushels o ear corn per minue under normal condiions. Oher mechanism eliminaes sorage problem. grain capaciies proporionaely hi *Graviy hopper sandard equipmen. Dragline hopper exra. Come hi and See... Le Us Give You All he Facs ROUGH E. W. Lewis racors and mplemens For weny Years Your Couny Sea Ford Dealer ll-120 N. SHAWASSEE AVE. ELEPHONE US* B 4 Balaa Nnry o JUrarc MinJ POM you wan menal healh,. p -.vcrrymg, advises'exension spec::.!- ; s in home healh and saniaion. Worry is a complee circle o ineicien hough whirling abou on a pivo o ear. ruins eiciency and increases nervousness. n oulining suggesions or menal poise and conenmen, exension specialiss say a proper proporion mus be mainained beween work, res and.play. Never ge oo old nor oo bi'-y-o play: Play will ease - ""lai ad physical aigue. Culivae r -conrol in your habis, }'ov." nunu'es and even in your "You should rccep your emoions," specialiss advise, "do no run awry re*~> hem or igh hem. hoy are yc;i:r auomaically mobilized energies, and you can usually do wih hem wha you choose. Work horoughly on one hing.a a lr.-.o, learn o concenrae. Concenraion is he genle ar o conrolling he aenion." hink o yoursel as a normal person, and as such prepare yoursel o carry a normal par o a normal world's work. En?:gy oen is wased by a peculiar process as "geing up seam." Many persons hink Ms.is necessary beore doing any- hing diicul. his "lourish beore ; acion" is unnecessary. Expend he* energy on he work o be done insead. Hase is no a necessary par o : modern lie, so avoid i i possible. ry o sar each day resed, boh in body a*nd mind. A wellplanned lie is made up o well-* olanned days. Such a lie absorbs emergencies wihou srain. ":::".:-m QScerv-nss o Arbor Day s Proposed A movemen o se up he las "riday in April as Naional Arbor Oay is being suppored by. leading horiculural ineress, according o Dr. Richard P. Whie, execuive secreary o American Associaion i Nurserymen: he irs Arbor Day was celebraed 75 years ago as a resul o a resoluion'passed by he sae legisaure o Nebraska, "seing apar and consecraing he enh day o April, 1872, o ree planing." "ree Planing Day," when a ree is supposed o be planed or every man, woman and child, now : s being observed on varying daes in every sae. Las year, 17 saes speciied he las Friday in April bind ohers range rom early winer o May in heir observance. Poining o a recen saemen o he Unied Saes Fores service ha only 5 per cen o he naion's ree planing job had been compleed, and Presiden ruman's Arbor Day message warning ha he naion is acing a very real ores problem. Dr. Whie said: "A uniorm dae in ail 46 saes would be one powerul way o ocusing aenion on he ever-increasing need or reoresaion and communiy planing." Exploding Grains A new process or exploding cereal grains ino lour ha "has possibiliies o revoluionizing he milling indusry o he advanage o boh miller and.consumer" was repored by Harold Vacborg, presiden o Midwes Research insiue. he process involves explosion o he grains by means o compressed air or oher gases and is considered by he insiue as is ousanding develop* men o dae. here is no known scieniic record ha he process, known as "explosive dissociaion" o grain," ever has been accomplished beore. Signiicance o: he experimens, Vacborg said, lies in he ac ha preerenial separaion o he componen pars o he grain berry can be obained. Whea lour can be made ree o he germ, somehing exceedingly diicul under convenional milling mehods. Bran can be blown o, oa husks removed. ndian Cashew Nu A recen immigran ino he: Unied Saes, he cashew nu, arrived rom ndia, where i was inroduced rom Brazil by he Poruguese, who also brough he ree o : Eas Arica. here is a common, belie ha each nu has a worm, inside, as inrequenly ound in overripe cherries. his lile so, whie "hing" ound in some cashew nus is he sar o germinaion when he nus have been picked oo ae Somewha like.poaoes saring o sprou. n ndia he cashew is haad cracked, roased in shallow pans over open ires o he poin when cracking o he nus may be done easily" he Unied Saes is almos he sole buyci,- o he cashew oupu rom ndia, usually in burn or saled orm. Curb Wedding Coss Exravagances in Hindu weddings would be curbed by ixing maximum amouns which could be expended or recepions, under erms ox a bill pending iq (he ndia legislaive assejnbly, cj bill, which wouhj lyju Ww 9 according o he mean* o oe exracing paries, no only would pujuish violaion wih Jail senence* or he parens?r guardian* o he wedding principals, bu abo would provide jailing or he pries P/ojmiM a mere elaborae ceremony and on he barker who gives he groom his ceremonial haircu. N OR PHONE 20 FOR YOUR HGHES PRCES N WHEA, OAS AND BEANS A ALL MES S 5- COME N, A$K ABOU "BES YE : CHCK GROWER Make sure o he proper developmen o bone srucure... he righ body growh o produce high-vialiy pulles capable o susained egg producion wih a mew, eompue eed condmmg M-V (Mcbio-Vie). Come in. 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