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HE CORUNNA NEWS A CoaaoidaJoa o he Corunoa ndependen and Coruira* Journal BK9B ONE DOLLAR PER EAR CORUNNA. MCHGAN. HURSDA, JUNE 29, 1939 VOLUME 54, NUMBER 26 Hich-Hiker akes Deroi Man's lie GEORGE C. HALL 13 VCM O MAN HE BEFRENDED. which naure has provided or he "Showboa" he Shiawassee River, which a Chesaning is excepionally beauiul is a grand help o he good people o Chesaning, who spare ^no pains in making- heir annual big *ime a success. will ake place July 18, 14, 15 and 16. CORUNNA BO WEDS James Vols, young and popular Corunna business man, on uesday Darnel Ken, Six Paxelad Pri-. morning waa wedded o lovely Miss Murder* Derac Ma* Mary Gray, o Owosso, daugher o Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gray. he ar $10 ud Waick Anoher vicious crime baa been recorded in Michigan, a cold-blooded murder o a Deroi ciizen by * bich-hiker. he vicim his ive was George G. Hall, 59 year old Deroi oil promoer, and he murderer Daniel M. Ken, a six-ime criminal and parolee who has served several erms in penieniaries. he murdered man Hall was driving o Pinconning, wih a woman wih whom he had been on inimae erms or several yean Mrs. Ruby Doy who resided in Pinconning. his was on las hursday aernoon, and as hey were driving on M-21, wes o S. Johns, hey sopped o pick up a hich-hiker. As hey drove along Hall alked o he man, speaking o his large oil ineress. Wih- j ou any warning he hich-hiker suddenly sho Hall rom he back, using a.32 revolver, which he had had concealed upon his person. i Hall slumped in his sea and he murderer ook he wheel o he car, and aer circling around on by-roads or several hours, he body o Hall was removed rom he car and le in a secluded spo souh o Laingsburg, in Shiawassee couny, on he arm o ormer Supervisor Verne Woodbury. Ken and he woman hen drove o Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Doy says ha he only way ha she could ge.ceremony, one o he preies o he June weddings, ook place in S. Paul's Caholic church, Owosso, in he presence o a large number o riends rom Owosso and Corunna. he Rev. Fr. Geo. Horkan read he service and celebraed he nupials, while Miss Clohilda Porman played he wedding processional rpon he organ. he bride, a charmingly peie gir wore a lovely model o whie silk ne over sain or her wedding gown, he slim skir made enrain. he igh iing bodice was disinguished by a yoke edged wih a narrow rule, and he sleeves made long and igh. Her whie ne veil was held in place wih a iara o pearls, and she carried a whie prayerbook, rom which valley-lilies were suspended in a shower o whie sain ribbons. She was escored by her aher o he alar and was given by him in marriage, her aendans preceding her down he aisle; Miss Virginia Hoy, bridesmaid, leading he pary, ollowed by Miss Margare Doyle, maid o honor, wih he lile lower girl immediaely preceding he bride and her aher. hey were me a he alar by he groom and his aendans. Frank Suryn and Chas. McCuoch, cousin o he groom, aced as groom?men. Jack Rier, o Corunna, cousin o he groom, and ou o he car was by making a dae Wayne Mulcahy, o Owosso, were he wih him a he laer ciy. As soon ushers. a- she was Vved, he woman noiied M»-«* D y e» ** «"" d. o J» Bor» wore oicers, and a horough search was cyclamen ne, and Miss Hoy, ne in made or he body which waa oand * charreuse shade, boh carrying on Saurday, hidden under busees «! bouques, addmg addiion^ and covered wih a blanke. ch *" n *?**» c «** * l"**"** /** he sory o Mrs. Doy seemed rey l * ie l w «Pl, Nancy Jane raher srange o he oicers, bu p*** w«*. o «* 0 **» *J 1 "* she reieraed ha she was in no way,wk «J»»«"«}» *** * n imporan responsible or he crime. She was, P» r o he w «*<j ing procession, laer shown several picure* o par-! he a ar o he church had been oled convics, and as she came o he. beauiully appoined wih baskes picure o Ken, said: "ha is he..«* ^en lowers wih a background man." She hen ained, and he'** P* res v, oicers urned heir aenion o lo-1 he moher o he bride, Mrs. DC Happy Birhday PERSONAL LEER O MASON PEARSON N BAD ACCDEN Mason Pearson, well known residen o Vernon, was he vicim o an auo-rain collision Sunday aernoon, and he can coun his lucky sars ha he is alive o ell he ale, alhough h«is recovering rom pleny serious injuries, in Memorial hospial. Mason, driving his Mode! Pord, crashed ino he side o a Grand runk passenger rain, a mile wes o Owosso, and a ew rods souh o he Wes Branch school. Mason is sill very much in a daze as o jus how i happened, bu a any rae his car is a complee wreck. Apparenly he auo waa swep agains he ence buil along he norh righ o way, ore ou a large secion o he ence, and ragmens o he auo were srewn along he racks or more han a hundred ee Pearson apparenly was hrown clear o he auo a he irs crash, j origins' r.ians called or a mid-usmraer \/ ic, eiher a Belle sle or and his surely saved his lie. He was in a badly dazed condiion when he was irs reached by winesses o he acciden, and he was rushed o.rhip, paid a ine o $25 and coss o Memorial hospial. He said he jus < s 5 or being drunk and disorderly, i didn' know wha had happened. Fred McCla:h. 03, o Durand, is 1 he aending physician repored ONDUGRA serving 30 days i.; he couny jail > Monday morning ha Mason had Dear ony: or being drunk. (susained a dislocaion o he le Well, ony, aer looking over Waldo Rowley, o Corunna, paid j shoulder, broken righ collarbone, your Ales Lager baseball eam in a coss o $5.70 and was pu on pro- broken ribs, concussion o he brain, game agains our Double-Dippers las naion or one year, aer pleading [ inernal injuries and severe lacera- Saurdav, am convinced vou have guily o a charge o reckless driving, ions o he scalp and one hand, a as bunch o ball ossers. Bu, He admied driving hrough a arm- ony, Am also convinced ha your^r's lock o sheep, bunch was mighy lucky o ge ou o own wih ha 9 o 5 vicory. ake away ha second rame wih ha comedy o errors and some imely swaing, when your boys allied seven imes, and he score board would no look so one-sided. Bu really, ony, you mus admi ha our Ray Dennis, a sricly home own produc, showed you some high class WO BURGLAR JOBS A LENNON WHEA COMBNES SOON BEGN HUM Wih an increasing number o combines soon o begin whirring on _,. M,,.... porions o he more han 700,000..Sheris oicers are-mveaigaing acres o winer whea in Michigan, wo burglaries a Lennon ha ook^ poin o cauion in imeliness o wi Ming: WouMn^yoVnkeio nave ^ las hursday nigh, probably ^ - ^ urged. him n on your own salary lis? J* " "» nd» ' c "<* h «rob he warning comes rom H. C.» i J i i.* ~j. «~ «benes ook place a he elevaor o»>«*.«u o4 /i r he arm crops deparmen Raher, head a Michigan o Sae College..,. A- Looked mighy good o see M 'A he Walsh Bean and Grain Co., and you *. _ c.vormg around on our d'amond Chapman.levaor, He suggess waiing wih he combine unil 7 o 10 days aer bind again. Haven' orgoen how you ormer place he oice was usa come over wih Lennon *"*> enered by prying open a window, ers begin or unil he whea is dead wha games hey were! F, aj h/s*e ou in7 he.ore room ripe so ha proper moisure percen-* wi* uovi iwu* nvcruo -.»...-«....,,.. iu., #r. age in he whea will be obained. ^ym^^^ oriea o Dannir Plew and his rainbow ; aken.. he robbers., overlooked,.. Zi.lZ!.v J: ~-J R«* wi* 1*0 "i» n envelope in he sae, bu l r «7^ J?J5K»«^1 Java \ m *** he «o ir he oi he Canadian Moaniesj^3U»ways "' Elrm ^ chapman elevaor 2 2 d 5 r E * D u b U Evele b^ «< «** J ^ " * ^»" * ~ «.-u 1 i ^.- «-*«;«- currency and silver was aken. 25 o 30 per cen moisure because by he hne J «hreshed moisure has gone down o a sae poin o abou 14 pw cen. Michigan's whea harves wih binders likely will be beween July 5 o 15, Raher c-imaes. Combines hus will U' operaing probably be- «**.w«:. a»* **.e- r*,22* «". SS ^JLSS'.^* s.»^y.«n ah.*»* **,«- R^SLH:^^. '?- "> *'. 12?. 1^.¾ "*xgood descripion o he killer, and re laed all o he deails o he crime. Her sory never changed in he leas. he body having been ound in chion, wih which she combined whie accessories, or her daugher's wedding. Following he ceremony, a porion o he wedding pary, including he Shiawassee couny, an inques was;young bride and groom, journeyed held a Laingsburg on Monday, wih o Corunna, o he home o Mr, Dr. G. L. Cramer, bouny coroner, in! Vol's aun, Mrs. Fred Rier, who charge. A ha ime he woman re- was ill and unable o aend he old all o he gruesome sory. wedding. Shorly aer, a wedding She said ha she had old Ken o i breakas o lovely appoinmens, her relaionship wih Hall and ha was served in Chrisian's Resauran, he had remarked, "hen you are on ' where 45 guess were seaed. Gara spo, aren' you." He sough o : den lowers were used in prousion convince her ha she was in danger]here, o make a charming seing, o being imprisoned i her riendship j Following he breakas and elicwih Hall were disclosed and she pre- iaions, Mr. and Mrs. Volz le or ended o believe him in order o pla-! a moor rip in norhern Michigan. cae him, she saij. hey will reurn o make heir home She begged he killer o ake he or a ime wih he bride's parens car and leave her and Hall, she said, on Genesee S., Owosso. bu he old her o shu up, insising j he bride is a graduae o S. ha Hail was no seriously wounded Paul's High School wih he class o and adding, "We Chicagoese know,1933 an<j nas been employed in he where o hi hem." j oices o he Consumer's Power Ken was arresed in Grand Rap- Company or he pas hree years. you have a swee eam, anyway. Sorry didn' see you close up. Bn darn i, ony, you jus didn' have o add insul o our shor-corah,i,s by leing Gus play hird base or ha las inning or wo. Clever midge, Gus is, and helped o enerain nicely. ou ough o have been here on Sunday, and seen our boys ake anoher on he chin rom a bunch o cases. Robberies ook place in several oher vjliase* he same nigh. HOUSE WARMNG FOR FRENDS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Serr, who recenly moved rom Oliver S. Eas. sibly somewha laer in he norh. For he sake o qualiy, Raher proo ens anoher suggesion on ime! o combining. Do no exend he period oo ar pas ordinary mauriy o he grai.n he says. Shaering is no so much involved wih such usual Michigan varieies as American Banner and Bald Rock, bu i rains occur he grains swell. Alhough he moisure may dry ou checker-jumpers^ hal whie and hal. Corunna, o heir new home souh in he ield beore combining, he cull'ed. hey claimed o be Buick Q own he ormer Vandecar home-1 grains keep heir plumpness and he lads. hey also pased our boys 10 sead were delighully surprised j es weighs hus are reduced. his o 6. [uesday evening by a group o can resul in reducion in marke Well, ony, old boy, was mighy j riends who came o heir home or value o rom 3 o 7 cens a bushel, glad o have you wih us or a day, ;a housewarming, bringing wih hen even i you did give us a shellacking, j many good wishes and a gi o a Come ou again some day, and we'll.beauiul coee able, renew he "eud." [ hose who were presen were Dr. Kind regards o all he lads. and Mrs. William Weinkau, Mr. and "One who was here." 1 Mrs. E ar i Vanderkarr, Mr. ard Mrs. j William Hu, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Becsey, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wason, PLAGROUND SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED he compleed schedule or n program o summer playground ac ids a 5:45 p. m. Monday and shor-, } rs Volz is popular wih a large!v aer conessed he murder o circle o riends as well as co-workers who have honored her wih nu- Hall. He 'said ha he killed Hall because " needed dough." He obained $10, a wach and a ring rom he announcemen o her coming iviies» McCurdy Park is a ol- ' merous pre-nupial uncions since Hall's body. marriage was made. She is an ac- ]ows. jorning hours, 9 o 11; aerive member o he oung Ladies n00n hours, 1 o 5; Monday hrough Miss Doy conessed uesday ha she had el she mos help ind he Sodaliy o S. Paul's church, < Friday. acual killer because she was beginning o eel ha suspicion was di 'child wih his grandparens he lae ennis, horse-shoe piching and cro- James Volz, who came here as a \ Ground games including Soball, reced - a, her.. v..,..'mr. and Mrs. Frank Barell, Sr. is que as well as ohers are player uesday morning, Ken changed j o r <? o Con nna, s bes nnd mos pop- every day and Mr. L. P. Shane, re-, his mind", abou,, his conession. and. lulnr voung men. He graduaed rom creaional direcor, is planning a pro- has since demanded an examinaion, examinaior ~...,, A snn <, eir ;. Ai «, r^ai; - which will ake place a S. Johns.! Corunna High School r'.nd soon aler jec in clay modeling. Ken's home was in Williamson,, became ^ ^.^ associaed ^ Rr v wih and mea his grand-; busi. a good yoxj 5me wish in p ]easan he children surroundings o have where he had always resided, he son o Mrs. Julia Licher, o ha ' ros5, On hi.< grandaher's Jeah he and wih able supervision, le hem became a parner in he concern, join hese aciviies during his vacaion period, a he park. village..,., j. v..., wih he lae James Barell. Since Hall had resided m Deroi or y h. Rnrell's denh, early hi& summer, James has been largely respon several years. He had a wie and wo sons. Also a broher, Corez sible or he conducing o he business and has been very successul. Hall, o Deroi. Funeral services or he vicim were held Monday He has hoss o riends in Corunna i morning, in hi ciy. nr.d viciniy who exend o him and he bride o his choice, sincere con- F iliaion-: and good wishes. Mr. ^. _. V l;;:'s a*' r er nr^ ^r.'her boh SHOWBOA A CHESANNGrr. d mvay s, y ors Che?,aning is already preparing o presen heir 1039 "Showboa," one o ho lovelies amaeur evens anywhere in he sae, he News is willing o swear. he beauiul seing ^"V*" h, e had been a ward o his grandparens -ince babyhood. Among he wedding guess were relaives and riends rom Deroi, Flin, Lansing, Swarz Creek and ;, )ii<.h'n r " JUSCE COUR CASES William H. Dizler, 48, o Flin, pleaded guily beore Jusice Homer P'jsh o a charge o driving di unk c ;.inday. he cour ined him $50 and assessed coy's o $8.75 wih he alernaive o 50 days in jail. Dizler's wie wen o Flin and raised he money o pay he ine. r>izler was arresed near Durand Sunday by Under Sheri Charlc-s Downer. Linon Crane, 44, o Owosso own- o Owopso, Mr. and Mrs. John Hudson, Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Oswald, Dr. and Mrs. O. H. Geib, Mr. -ind Mr?. 0. W. anhouso and Mr. and Mr?. W. C. Derr. * SOF BALL LEAGUE MEENG A meeing o managers, players and all ohers ineresed will be held a Venice sore Friday evening o his week, in he building adjoining he Fred Ward sore. A ha ime Couny Chairman Reuder, o Owosso, will be presen, as well as he sae soball commissioner, Mr. Schmelling, o Saginaw. he Venice Cener ieapue consis* M. E. APPONMENS o ive eams, represening Venice : Cener, Kerby, New Lohrop, Fores he annual conerence o he Hju and Lennon. All managers, as Mehodis church o Easern Mich- we]j as players, are urged o be presigan came o a close a Adrian * J on en, and i will be a very proiable Sunday nigh, las, when appoinmens were given ou. he ollow session or all. ing are rom his secion. Corunna, Wm, P. Schlis. Owosso. Firs church, Cliord Doy; Asbury, D. W. Parker. ENERANS BO FRENDS Perry, J. W. Williams.! Maser Jack Bower was welve Byron, F. A. Blake. years old las Monday, and o celebrae enerained welve boy riends Swarz Creek, Ber Ede. Vernon, Ma Mullen.! or an aernoon o games and swimming, aerward going o Parmen- Webberville, C. S. Risley. Bancro mrd Pisburg, E. F. cr's Grove or a "weinie roas." Subbs. Many nice gis were le wih Durand, Chas. Bayless. Jack as memenoes o a happy day. Flushirar, R, D. Harper. Boys rom ou o own presen a LaingsLurg, \V. J. Robinson. M prry were Avvine and hmirr Lennon and Juddville, E. L. Carlessnc;e. o Sambaugh, U. P. M ;) '.: o Vernon, ard Buddy Bari- Monrose, R. C. Johns. Chesaning, hi. W. Burgess. Henderson, George Meron. "Peeping peicoas" are said o New Lorhop, R. R. erwilliger. be he Jaes hing in women's ashions. Goodness, do hey sill wear John Ausin, o Vernon, has been ranserred o Goodrich. hose hings?. - -* «Deroi-Corunna Picnic OD Sunday WO HUNDRED A CAHERNE A PARK ON SUNDA. Judge Colli**,, W. F. Gallagher, Cu Picker, Hugh M. Nichob are Speaker*. he annual Picnic and Ge-ogeher o he Deroi-Corunna associaion was held a McCurdy park on Sunday las, and was pronounced one o he mos successul and delighul held in many years. he associaion was irs ormed a perol: everal years ago, and he 'Corunnu, i.nd a mid-winer social ses- sion in Deroi. Meeings have been held regularly since ha ime. he irs picnic a Corunna's popular park was held eigh years ago, ar'd each succeeding year has seen a "bigger and beer gahering." he picnic no only draws scores o ormer residens rom Deroi o he old home own, bu o lae years i has been more o a Home-coming, 'wih visiors rom'abou every secion o he sae, as well as a ew rom ou o sae. * Corunna ciizens en^r whole-hearedly ino he rolic and a gala occasion is always he resui CVn Sunday a delicious dinner was i served a one o'clock, ollowing which i WlUon Fi?h, presiden o he organizaion, called he business and so- : cial meeing o order. Mr. Fish gaye j a very nice alk, in which he pledged \ ha uure summer picnics would always be hrld in McCurdy park. Among hose who spoke ensrainiv'.glv were Judge J. H. Collins, Hugh M. \".hols, W. F. Gallagher and Carl Pk-k-r, he laer o Deroi. KENC OF W. C.. 0. An?1 day meeing o he Woman's Chrisian emperance Union o Eason was held on hursday o las week in he home o Mr*. Floyd Walworh. hiry-one members and guess were presen a he dinner which was served a noon. he aernoon session was opened a 2:30 by Mrs. Vera Jacobs, who {presided. he hymn "A Charge o j Keep Have," was sung by he assemblage aer which Mrs. Ella Culiar, member o he Juddville Union, led in he devoions. She chose he 124h Psalm and verses rom he j hird chaper o Proverbs which was ollowed by he Lord's Prayer. j Leers rom he sae and naional reasurers were read, commending he group or he compleion o heir quoa oward he edu- 'caional und and becoming a "gold 1 sar" group, i A communicaion regarding pro- 1 posed legislaion was read and a repor rom he couny convenion held a Laingsburg was given by Mrs. Jacobs and Mrs. L. J. Vealo. Mrs. Vealc had eharp? o he aernoon's program which was an observaion o "Flower Mission Day." he program was as ollows: Reading. "Le Beauy Blossom in Her Name." by Mrs. Ehel Fink; reading, "A Rose Behind he Bars," Mrs. Mildred Conklin; reading, "Jennie Cassidy's Own Plea or Flower Missions," by Mrs. George Zend.ler; "Saggering Figures Abou ouh," by Miss Mnxine Bucher; and "oung Mohers Mus Enlis," by Mrs. Dona Walworh. was decided ha he Union presiden will aend he sae convenion and plans were made or a "Rainbow ea" in July. DVORCES GRANED Four decrees o divorce have been recenly graned by Circui Judge J. H. Collins. he decrees were graned o Florence Moreland agains Harold Moreland, cruely; Rosemary Holden agains Howard R. Holden, cruely; Vivian Pearelee agair--' Kenneh Per.^y, crue.y, and Edwin Rouse agj" " Mo:-:?res A. Rou^e, cruely. Sui or divorce h:-,:- bee:-; sared by Douglas L. Xo.:<y r.gaivs Frances Neeley o whom he was married in Caliornia in 1033. He claims ha when his employer rrnnserred him o a job in Virginia, r, yeor laer, she r > /'irsed o accompany him and desered him.

Announcing MODEL RC j a li Mil* llmi4>, ' «i i ^- _ 11«mm r*i»iiir> " Pulls wo 14-inch mpldboard plows under average soil condiions! Beween he B and WC Models in power, price and perormance! Equipped wih 2-row Quick-Hich implemens. Four speeds orward up o 7½ miles an hour! Handles average bel or power ake-o ipos! ha's he Ailis-Chalmers Model RC he new racor ha gives you 2-plow power a he old 1 -plow racor price. Sar arming in comor. See us ODA! ROW... $ roru JOSS O A4 O** Phone 17-F-3 PROFESSONAL CARDS PULVER & CARLAND A ORNE-A-LAW Ciiien* Saving* Bank Bld. GWOSSO MCHGAN -POlV POWER uable crop/' says Megee. "n 1939 ' NOCE is hereby urher given jhe weaher ha aeced oher pas- ha he annual meeing o said j ures sill permied swee clover o school disric will be held a he pu ou excellen spring pasure. j School House on Souh Shiawassee i "We do, however, hink ha a sree in he Ciy o Corunna, Michjmore modern legume and grass com- igan, on Monday, July 10, 1939, a i binaion is winning ou in pasure 8:00 o'clock p. m. or he ransacion Speedings. Alala and smooh brome o such business as may properly 1 seem o be more ideal in Michigan : come beore said meeing. i or oering July and Augus or- Daed: June 26, 1939..\'<?, hard o ge wih biuegrass or RUSSELL OLMSED,, wih he clovers. Secreary o Board o rusees, "For green manure here is an inj creasing respec or swee clover. o Corunna, Michigan. o he Public Schools o he Ciy For?oil improvemen here is a growing rend o sow his legume 'wih small grains and in he succeed-"\ jing spring o plow under he growh ' SOAP, HO WAER CURB beore i is oo rank or improve- meri o eriliy and soil condiion." j V POSON he new bullein wrien by Mepo<! discusses swee clover or seed, ' Michigan ges is usual large silage, honey producion, pasure, share o ouriss his summer, he hay crop and green manure. As soon poison ivy sill prevailing in many as i is o he press, copies can be o he ence corners and woodsy obained rom couny agriculural spos will claim vicims. agens or by wriing he Bullein So he arm crops deparmen o Room, Michigan Sae College, Eas Michigan Sae College suggess cu- Lansing. ing and saling he ivy o remove MR. VANDENBERG ASSENS Senaor Arhur H. Vandenberg will "consen o be draed" as a candidae or Republican presidenial nominaion, he has le i be known in response o a peiion rom pary leaders in his home sae o Michigan, Mr. Vandenberg was, o course, a he pesky weed. And he home eco-1<8 nomics specialiss in he exension service a he college sugges srong soap and ho waer o hal he blisering eecs. Washing he hands or oher pars o he skin which have been exposed o he plan removes he volaile acid oil which causes he swelling and blisering. QUCK DRNG VARNSH he Mos Amazing Bargain We Have Ever O ered BU ONE CAN- Any size a he regular price, and ge anoher can o he same size or jus One Cen. ALABASNE BARN PAN Heavy Pase Red A durable and economical weaherresising pain or Barns, Garages, Facories, Warehouses, Fences, Silos... all exerior suraces, Wood, Meal, Brick, Sone, Cemen.. in, Meal or Wooden Roos. J. M. ELK1NS & SONS Plmmbimg, H«*iar. aniag aad Roelia AlabMiae Oil Pans, Varaislwa a*d Waer Paiaa CORUNNA. MCH. PHONE S31 his is done beore he oil has ^ possibiliy beore his; he has been a had~^'ch^'iopenvrae"\he"irri. possibiliy ever since he igured as a uion h sopped. Careless washing, conender m he 193«convenion however> ^y spead ^ ^^n o which nominaed Governor Landon. oh p pars o ^ ^ y. One possible handicap «ha, hav- Washing ne inger nails and he! ing herd he name hus long, pol- ender 4reas ^ ^ ^ ^ inera a iicians and some voers may merely ^^ ^ w ^ ^ inm^ inerspersend heir survey o CMdrr wih ^ he ^ ^ ^ ^ wih hor- O course, here s always Vanden- i0uc ^ ^ helps ge rid o he ivy 3(^., «*!_ n^j loil- H*" 1 scrubbing wih a brash is While some will wish ma Pre**- ^ ^ avowed M his may rob he den a broader inernaional ouuook poison ino ^ ^^ and more riendliness o *iprocal Even ^or inlammaion has sarrade policies,.i is o be recalled ha ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ OUR SCHOOL PROBLEM one-hird o heir income goes or Senaor Vandenberg ook a nseal.^^ i ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^,^ o par in he monripiis inve*%aaons ^ poiaon gl on he skin surace. Mos parens in Michigan are ineresed in heir children's educaion. axes righ now and mos o hem and has been wha migh be called j Cookm, ^ or epsom ^ ^ one would scarcely give such acs a second hough. GLNN BRUNGER consrucive in bis isolaionism. He or w<> heaping easpoons o a cup And some o hem are acuely upse early made wha have prc^ sagen 0 ^ ^ appear o be helpul rea- over h e qu^ion o sao wenues Bu now wih consanly increasing criicism* o social *^J*U*- mens. Wsb o be applied wih *** ^¾ 0 ¾ JJli'P - * 1 * coss o governmen, wih revenues o 4ion and unemploymen reme policy, li^k bandages or clean clohs, kep ^** ^*i*u* _:i:«. *4S,000,000 JM._ i «... cu seven «*-v i in *"* millions, people are surprised Midi* helping o * ** Republican a w d eaar requenly. lw hardhio J3.... in r some ^ M J..*^ Sdisrics. S L ^ JV^ e. S as.. [ha he,, projec closes, -, o, henvae--,,. policy on hose subjecs. Merc re- * hardship m some disrics. e, as he schools mus suer or lack o eenly be ha* shown he courage o " " - ^ one legislaor says, "How can we apsick he successul by his economy igh agains guns in he leading Flor M-.i»Mnar FRESHENNG»v9c«BREEZES propriae,,.. ir «money m * n which * m «we hib don' «his dilemma may become a boon unds. ida snip canal and in voing - -- agains FRESHENNG BREEZES have, i we inend o say wihin our o Michigan i i awakens, he average ciizen o he ax siuaion. Ear - PU NEW SAMP ON SWEE he $380,000,000 arm subsidy *ddi- - ^ - budge and no levy new axes?** he average aher doesn' hold his ' j ^ deep con<:ern which we have knarkiiig large sums or more roads CLOVER ion o he Deparmen o Agricul- baby on his knee anyways near as h wd many people express over his (as he voers did las all) While he Once cursed as a weed, swee ure bill when a number o Republi-.long as he used o held he baby's Siuaion has made and us eel is eec ha a on las he he schools ax children's educaion suers is scarcely a mark o a progressive sae. A clover is gaining a more savory repuaion in Michigan. sen. can senaors voed or i or were ab- moher ^- problem has come borne o average people. We could publish saisics horough invesigaion ino he ax siuaion now will aver such a ser- weny years ago awee clover here's n shor, always some Vandenberg' o hi* riends 7 ino may An Easern proessor is rying o daily abou he hidden axes on a a each college girls o all in love in- loa o bread, abou he $25 in ax 'ions siuaion in he uure. A was a widely w used vw pasure * plan A A in be slogan able or o heir urn candidae, he expression, o he e- elligenly. Which is he irs, we man pays yearly on his cigarees i j unied movemen on he par o HOMER M. BUSH AORNE A LAW 1418 W. Mack S. Cor>»»* ^. -..i, m.1 1»^l HCKS & DESJARDNS AORNES A LAW Mahew* Bid*. CWOMO. Mich, - - -».AMES A. QUALE AORNE A LAW EBabk B'd. Corunna, Mich. ELLS F. WLSON AORNE A LAW 114½ :- Ball S. OWOMO gr-x* v J 7 4» he sae bu is hiring or roadside j ei ahc "Vandenberg is always r w ha inelligence had anyhing he smokes "a* package per day, ec.! every civic-minded person and group diches, ence corners and grain > her Anvway> he will be among p do wih he maer. Wc could daily remind olks ha will do he rick, ields oen led o mixed eelings o,. Q h congidered a he 1940. _ admiraion and perplexiy. Now i is raming a new ooho.a. as a valuable green manure crop* Which has led C. R, Megee, associae proessor in arm crops a Michigan Sae College, o draw a revised picure o he plan and is uses. Soon o be available will be Exension Bullein 202, "Swee Clover." "Swee clover sill remains a val- DWGH L GLBER FUNERAL MXECrSR Air Condiioned Fueral HOBM Unexcelled Ambal < Svrvic* Phone 41 DOC SEVENS GANES - invenion. Chrisian *... /,1..1.:.. Science c< *_«Mon ir.» PROBAE ORDER Sae o Michigan, he Probae Cour or he Couny o Shiawassee. A a session o he Probae Cour or he Couny o Shiawassee, held j a he Probae Oice in he Ciy o j Corunna, on he 14h day o June, in he year one housand nine hunjdred and hiry-nine. Presen Roy D. Mahews, Judge i o Probae.! n he Maer o he Esae o Helen Clark, ncompeen. n he Maer o he Esaa o Bearice, Clara and James Clark, [Minors.! F. Win. Nonagel as Guardian o _ said Esaes by rene Nonagel as Adminisrarix o said esae having rendered a inal accoun o his Cour. is Ordered, ha he 17h day SHOE REPARNG 0 j u lv nex, a nine o'clock in he We Please in Work and Price ' orenoon, a said Probae Oice, be Ladle*' Her!* _ l»c Shoe Shine 5* Opp. Surevan & Blood OWOSSO, MCH. Hardware?! inconsanly adding o our line, and al-»vays prepared o serve you wih he bes n Hardvvare, ec. Fishing days --- and we have everyhing needed. AND BOS! We have a new line o >ase balls, bas, and he hings you..ced or he grea oudoors. % Garden ools, oo ennon Hardware Co. EARL AND LLE BAKER ' hone 1S-F-2 LENNON, MCH. appoined or examining and allowing said accoun, and all previous accouns rendered by said Guardian. And.i is Furher Ordered, ha a copy o hi^jjrder be published hree successive weeks previous o said day o hearing, in he Corunna News, a newspaper prined and circulaing in --.-.id Counv o Shiawassee. RO D. MAHEWS, Judge o Probae. By HARRE HARMON, Probae Regiser. NOCE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECON Noice o Animal Elecion and meeing or he Public School* o he Ciy o Corunna, Michigan. NOCE is aereby given ha he annual ew'.ion o all qualiied elec- --_ *ui- i'he PUBLC SCHOOLS OF HE C OF CORUNNA, MCHGAN, will ake place on Mon-! A,.luly 10h, 1939, beginning a 12:00 o'clock p. m. and coninuing ^;-unil 7:00 o'clock p. m, o said day, ' and will be h^ld a he School House i on Souh Shiawassee sree, in he j Ciy o Corunna, Michigan, j NOCE is hreby urher given. ha a said elecion wo members o ". i he Board o rusees o said School Disric will be eleced or a hree year erm, and ha he ollowing named persons, who have duly qualiied as such candidaes or members o he Board o rusees o said School Disric a said elecion, and whose names will appear upon he ballos a said elecion, are JAMES A. QUALJE RUSSELL OLMSED Phone 1852 ^^ ^:-85¾¾ >mm^*>*gim&i&, mm H«: ' : - : ' : ' :::^ '>^ wm^-m^ Ms>..-., '%^;o*%4&<s?%'. l >><'. S HS HE OL HA EVER ONE 'ROUND HERE S RAVNG ABOU? SURE S OVLFPRDE OU WEARS, OULASS AND OU PERFORMS AN OHER MOOR OL MADE,, 1"*0% Pure P«u»" Gulpride OU ^ ^ i v e «ly»aia crude by he excm* Alchlor Process remarkabl* Such GJ alone c ^ J^ch M 20% reining?*<*?* ^sludge-producingwaje more,a'bon-orming,siuag y cove0ion»l Z n \ o DDMRbU o ^ \ % h GuHpride G. A. SEVER OL CO. Disribuor o Gul Oil Producs A. MESSENGER, V.raon ERNE WH1EHERSE M-71, Caraasa HORON'S SUPER SERVCE Mala *»d H*w*U S*,, CW»SM S. C«4ar S., OWO«M GLADS GRAN, lurby BLAKE R. BEEMKR M-21 Venic* JAKE'S PLACE, *M7 S^h A. GURDEN, M-47 mmi B«M. R4. MAC'S AUO SUPPL Wa«hia«Mi a Wa«r, Owow JOE BOMPEZZ M>47 a Hendervon Road X

kwammwbim 'A Buy Now or our Winer Layers Now is he ime o buy six weeks old Pulles o grow or your winer layers. We will have 200 S. C. Whie Leghorn Pulles o sell nex week a 60c each. L. E. LUCE POULR BUER Pkooe Lennoa 12-F-3 ELU&HMC, MQH. he Greaes Combine Value ou can Buy he McCormick-Deering Combines oers more and beer eaures han any on he marke, and we wan o show you. will hresh eicienly he oughes grain or seed crop. Bail and roller bearings, and he ases and mos eicien machine on he marke. No exper knowledge is necessary o operae, and nohing complicaed o ge ou o order. A boy can operae and adjus his perec Combine and i handles all grain crops as you wan. A pracical one-man machine suiable or any arm. Lennon mplemen Co. Succeeding Haner & Lyle Leonon, Mich. J CS!!; Walsh Bean and Grain Co. SPECAL WHEA SCREENNGS Very good qualiy and selling a only hal he price o bran and middlings- Will make excellen poulry and hog eed. Ge yoms while hey las. POULR FEED All kinds o Poulry Feeds o he Beer Qualiy See us or your Binder wine Pleny o Corn Cobs yours or he asking Phone 16 GEO. DLLER, Manager Lennon, Mich. ** ;»*+*++ + + Blacksmihing lrsvc opened up he Blacksmiili Shop, opposie he Pos O lice, and am prepared o do your repair work promply, aud in he bes manner. Will appreciae your paronage, Will drive o yeur arm o do horseshoeing. ear BUckmih JOHNSON & DUNCKLE ^ ^jam^kk~k^ LENNON, MCH. i Mr. and Mrs. Lamon iany were a Holly Sunday,-he guess o relaives. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. S. John are MPORAN BUSNESS CHANGE An imporan business change ook place in Lennon las week, when Roy Lare, known ar and wide as a ending wo weeks a heir coage ^piendid genleman, purchased he in - a Six Lakes. Roy Dunckel is in New Casle, Pa.,.. his week, on a business errand lor ; associaed wih Lamon iany or he Simpliciy Co. {several monhs, he business being Mr. and Mrs, Henry Lyle were a purchased las winer rom Haner heir coage a LobdeU lake over A Lyle. he week-end. Mr. Lare has been conneced wih Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDowell were he irm o Haner & Lyle and i Flushing uesday aernoon on a j since he ranser menioned wih business errand. Raymond Buell, o PonUac, is a gues in he home o Mr. and Mrs. Lamon iany his week. Edwin House, o Bay Ciy, is a gues in he home o Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ray or a ew days. Mrs. Amelia Dieck was a gues in he home o Mr. and Mrs. Dwigh Gilber, o Gaines, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Waler Leach, o Mr. Morris, were he Sunday guess o Mr. and Mrs. Arhur Wilbur. Mrs. MeMkh&el has been evrr aining her siser, Mrs. Nesor Perier, o Okemos, or a ew days, Mrs. cos. McGraw, o San Dlcro. Cali.. K a gues in he hon<? ox Sir. a«d Mrs. Peer B, Lennon rip \vcr * Mr. and Mrs. Jusin Ber.-'ey rv"> son were guess in he hor-e o "' <. Richards, a Swari Creel:, on Sunday. Frank Haddon and Miss Marjcrir Nimphie were dinner guess o Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Marble Saurday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McDowell, o Monrose, were cahers a he home o Mr. and Mrs. Jak McDowell Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Knigh and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wes, o Corun- J na. vrere a Hllman over he week-.end, pleasure ben, j Mrs. Roy Dunckel, Miss Paricia iconley and Mary McDowell are jsppndinp a ew days a he coage ]\ Lobdell Lake his week. Doyle Knigh has resigned his \ posiion a he Kersey sore. He has been a gues in he home o Mr. and >rs. Lyle Smih, a Clare, or a ew daye. i he marriage o Miss Alma Hal] and James Case, popular young olks o he communiy, was solemnised on uesday evening o his week. Rober Cries, who underwen an operaion in Hurley hospial, in, Flin, is rapidly on he gain and expecs o be brough o his home on he Lennon road his week. Mrs. Amelia Dieck and Krs. Mailda Ganssley aended he Schcnlce amily reunion a he heme o Mr. and Mrs. Rob. Kixler, on he Miller road on Saurday las. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie urk and daughers, Misses ris Mae and rene, moored o Kalamaoo Sunday. Miss ris remained o enroll as a suden in Wesern Sae Normal Colle*. he Lennon King's Daughers are eneraining he King's Daughers o Vernon his < hursday) aernoon, wih Mrs. Rex Pos, Mrs. Leie Cozadd and Mrs. Harvey Hubbard, as hosesses. Mrs. Wm. Given*, moher o Mrs. Wm. Ray, o Alana, and well known o many people in Lennon and viciniy, died a her home in Peoskey on Saurday las. Funeral services were conduced uesday aernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Pra and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. William Gilmore, o Flin, were callers in he Gee. Haner home Sunday aernoon. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Webb, o Flushing, were also guess in he Haner 'home. Mr. and Mrs. Cliord Wilbur and son, Wendell, and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Wilbur and daugher, Gwenlen, and Miss ^orna Shepherd, o Eaon pp.nids, and Mr. and Mrs. Ai-hur Smih, o Owosso, were Sunday 'd\ bur. guess o Mr. and Mis. Arhur Wil- Rev. Risky, reiring paser o he Lennon and Judd's Corners Mehodis Churches, announces ha his inal services/ a hese churches will ake place on Sunday nex a he usual hours. Rev. Risley will remove o Webberville on nex week,' Wednesday o Rev. and Mrs. Risley reurned on uesday aernoon rom h* annual conerence a Adrian. he many He mis o he couple rejrre ha hey'' have been ranserred o Webberville. Rev. Carless, who has been a Webberville or some ive years, is o become pasor o 4^ he Lennon chuirh. Rev. and Mrs. Rjiey visied heir son and wie, a 3> oledo, Monday ai.ernoon. RCHES "How much money did he leave?" is oen he irs quesion asked when a man dies. ha's no way o judpre any one. ou may save bu lile money in lie, bu i you have saved a lo o hearaches or oher people you are a rich man indeed. he Lennon mplemen Co., and has a wide acquainance among he armers. Mr. iany has made many riends since coming o Lennon, and he irm will do a splendid business. hey handle he nernaional Harveser line o racors, rucks and implemens, as well as scores o oher iems, paricularly needed on he arm. WE LKE OURS COOKED "Wha nex?" we are compelled o s".y when we view his year's jewelry or milady. We pass rom couner o couner and see braceles and necklaces o peach sones, raia, wooden beads and even corks. Now he "nex" ' green beans, lima beans, corn and M rui and vegeable seeds. Some pre usied in heir naural colors, ohers are dyed and all are highly lacquered. Seeds o course have a naural endency o sprou, bu hey are chemically reaed o sop ha process. We may hink we're "seeing hings" when we see a prey miss wearing a navy bean necklace bu our eye3 aren' playing us ricks. he lowly bean is now oo exaled or he bean po and is subsiuing or a pearl! ]*! ns * O D o 9 eliminae ail nj^sal k easier o dooodplowing when you use * John Deere General Purpoee racor. Rear wheel read se a he 56-inch spacing gives you a cenered hich or boh racor and plow here's no side dra on eiher implemen. Hooking up is a simple operaion; wih- he hand-operaed cluch* you can handle he ncor rom he ground and aach puk«.u equipmen yoursel. When you're ail se o go, you have unexcelled vision* no-shock seering, and a deep bucke-ype sea o make your work Drop n some ime soon we'll show you oher eaures, oo, ha make John Deere he ousanding racor valub oday. JOHN DEERE DEALER [OOl REX POS * Lennon s Price Leader // FEAURES Simple, wo-cylinder eaga*, derigned o mm* low-coa uel eicienly Forced crankvenilaion e hermo-siphon emperaure conro Bel pulley on cranksha ull engine power o bel LENNON, MCH. Friday - Saurday Q Heinz Pork & Beans, 2 or 23c ~ Heinz Soups, 2 or.. 27c Heinz Swee Pickles.. 25c Heinz Kechup.... 19c Heinz Chili Sauce... 25c O D o M June 30 and July 1 HENZ SPECALS Home Baker Flour ceberg Leuce, 2 or. 15c Home Grown Celery, bunch 5c Carros, bunch. 8c Heinz Macaroni Heinz Spaghei, 2 or Heinz Apple Buer. Heinz Sandwich Spread Heinz Jellies NEW HENZ JUNOR FOODS, 2 or... One in Free o Each Cusomer Quaker Coee, lb. Bliss Coee, lb. eapo ea, 1-2 lb. Bulk ea, lb... Cupswell Coee, lb. 77c 15c 23c 19c 20c 15c New Cabbage, lb.... 3c Lemons, doz 32c New Poaoes, Caliornia Saaers, pk 41c 23c 27c Crisco, 3 lbs..... 59c 23e Pos oasies, 2 or.. 19c 20c Clean Quick, 5 ibs... 32c 28c Sunshine Grahams.. 16c 19c Dog Food 5c VNEGAR, gal....... 19c WACH FOR WORDEN'3 HOME BAKED SPECALS Lge. and Ring Bologna Bacon Squares 2 Phone 35 n 0B3OE55 MEAS 15c Pork Chops, lean 17c Ground Bee. op Marke Prices Paid or Cream and Eg?s LENNON, Mir! S o D O

, *. *, he Corunna News CHLDREN'S DA PROGRAM a crop. he pear crop in 198S ru CEMEER FUND generally good in Michigan and oh- Fred Hein, sal. $ 42.00 PUBLSHED WEEKL A (Children's Day program eaur-! cr Producing saes, and curren in- F. Leiner, labor 4.00 -,. > - e j he Sunday m o n ij n g Sunday 'd»cajons poin o a producion abou ibyerly's, supp.25 LOUiS N. SHEARD, P«bli»b«r School hour a he ormer Mehodis ' 2 P er cen smaller in Michigan and \. Pi oesan church. Mrs. Frank own,. 8 P er ce sm * ler or h enire * oal S 46.25 En.'*-.. i «;-. second cu= maer a b* program chairman, announced he. coun ry his year. Po«0.'»» -> e.r Coruiina, Michigan, under ollowing numbers: "Welcome/'i CHERRES: he cherry crop prob- oal or evening 31,068.10 -he Ar o- M^:h S. 1879. Ralph own; "Working Wih God," abl y suered a greaer amoun o lii-: AM!'.!}!''*.?'.' P'-ESS ASSOCAON K. w ork Ciy, N,. NEW LOHROP Charles Lure; "While Flowers Are reeze damage in his Sae han any o he Here," dialogue by a group o girls; oher ruis. Losses were "For Everybody," Kelly Beardslee; uch heavier on swee varieies han 'he Lile Ligh, Bearer," Rober '.on»our varieies because hey were in Henry; "n he Garden," Eugene Ed- bloom in he norhern and cenral w.irds and Mary Jane own; "reas- :.porions-o he Wes Michigan cherry me Rook," a group o girls; "he. be * a he ime o he reeze, where- Udder o Lie," Grael Speers,. Jack as sour cherries did no reach he Dunn and Darold LeRoy; "June blooming sage in hose areas unil Mr, :md Mr.". Harold Wheham are aendoig ho World's Fair a New ork. Day," Pauline Lare; «*A' Children's'several days aerward. Freeze in- Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Billbrough Day Verse, Madeline-Michell. A.jury " was comparaively ligh in ' pen iho we ek-end in norhern Mich- due by Carolyn and Kelly Beanhlee souhwesern Michigan. On he basis ivan..scco-npar.ied on he piano by heir o he condiion repored on June 1, Evivvv 'oren'ield lo Sunday or moher, Mrs. Alex Beardslee. he he Sae's cherry crop is esimaed M. Plea n where she will be erai governess. 'Don Ruegseggen. o Bren Creek, ; 940 ons las year and he 10-year coi-.gregaiion s=ang "Jesus Loves Me," 'a 33,130 ons compared wih 14,- ployed c. Mr. ai Mrs. Ray Hanehe spen snol-:e'a he "regular preaching hour, j average o 29,423 ons. n only wo he wed nd a Lake Orion, guess Xrx Sumov his Sunday School! oher years, 1933 and 1937, was a o-mr. ^nd Mrs. Warren Smih. will join he ormer Mehodis Epis-' larger quaniy harvesed han he Mrs.. Harold Bchrens wih Miss copal church a hn church a 11:30 Arlo Daren* assising, enerained a o'dbek. Preaching by Rev. Fred E. a shower or Miss.Dorohy Gould, o Har a 10:30. Owoso. Mv. and Mrs. Edward Reiser and Mr. iid Mrs. Asa Alderman spen Sunday -n Royal Oak viewing he zoological park. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Adams and MCHGAN CROP REPOR he monh o May was consider- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Adams, o 'ably warmer han usual hroughou Chesanmg. were Sunday guess o he sae, and much drier han usual Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phelps. over he cenral and souhern por- Miw Mildred Smih enrolled a M. ions. he rainall in he hree Plearan eachers college Monday souhern disrics was largely in he or summer school. Miss Smih will orm o local showers and varied each he Hubble school nex year, rom 30 o 60 per cen o normal. n Mr. and Mrs. Wvman L*Roy and»me norhern counies, precipiaion daugher, Marise Uldene, le Sa- W *J» «ce ** o nornuri and delayed urday nigh or a week's say a Les *? * planing. he condiion o Cheanuax slands, guess o Mrs. *»«W Cro "»» *» l was slighly LeRoy's parens. i«j*"»»7*»««bu somewha lower _ / _;,., han on he same dae las year. Frui John Neeoii received a»erionsin-r eropj ^ n ^ ^ 1, above he?jay o-ha eye when apiece o seel 0_ yejlr a v e ~- condiion on June rom his hammer peneraedj, when, and a _ ^ ^ ^ low condiion r he sruck he back o a hache while _ ^. Co_ a_ d 9 hmi,.,.,,,.per acre, one-hal bushel less han o order by Howard Moore, Sr., pre*- J obained rom he pre vious crop, bu iden Oicers were re-eleced: Mrs. 1 3 bushela more han he 10 ris Call, vice pres.den; Mrs. Earl aver While he acreage seeded Whie, secreary-reasurer. hose a* las a, reprewned an increase o ending ro mhere were Mr. and Mrs, Howard Moore and son, Howard, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whie and sons, Bryce and Lyle, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Call and daugher, Maurine, Mr. and Mrs. Rober Harmon and son. WF.ES. MEES 10 per cen oyerjhe preceding year's seeding*, a larger proporion o he crop is expeced o be used or oher,baj\ gain purposes. Wih only a sligh increase in he acreage harvesed or grain, he prospecive producion is 31,000 bushels less han harvesed in 1938. Oas and barley were seeded a lile laer han usual because o unavorable weaher during he greaer Rev. Shiro Kano, o Japan, was par o April. Dry weaher hroughhe principal speaker a he Flin ou he monh o May avored quick Zone rally o he Women's Foreign germinaion and good sands bu only Missionary Sociey o he Church o moderae growh. While he condihe Nazarene, held a New Lohrop. -ion on June 1 was slighly above hursday. Rev. Mr. Kano spoke a average, ha o oas was six poins he morning session on "Missions in lower and o barley 3 poins lower Japan" and in he aernoon he old han a year ago. his lie sory. He wa.«convered a Socks o barley on Michigan a work. He is in Hurly hospial, paning progressed rapidly under avorable weaher condiions and was Flin, Mrs. Alice Collard has reurned.compleed by he respecive normal rom a visi wih her daugher. Mix daes. Much ground had been prepared or beans and poaoes and Harry Dillon, o Saginaw. While here she aended he high school some planing bad been done by he graduaion exercises o her granddaugher, Joanne Dillon. he irs o June have slowed ur- end o he monh. Heavy rains since Sally and Carol McDermi are iner planings o hese crops, spending several days wih heir.... -«>«> grandparens, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd GRAN CRO3 Michell, while heir moher accom-' Winer whea came hrough he panies Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Poer on winer wih relaively small losses P. rip hrough Oklahoma, exas and and ligh abandonmen o acreage. New Mexico. Dry weaher during May slowed Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O'Hare en- - rowh o some exeb *** h * COp jaerained Sunday or dinner, Mr. is heading on shorer sraw han las O'Hare's aher and moher,'mr. and year. he repored June 1 condiion indicaes a yield o 21 bushels Mrs. Peer O'Hare and children, Herber and Mildred, o Flin. Richard per acre, one-hal bushel less han Burns, Miss "Agnes O'Hare and Mrs. he inal ou-urn in 1938 and 1.1 Hugh Duy, o Minneapolis, Minn. bushels mo e han he i-year average. oal producion will be sharpyear because o he Cooper amily reunion me a ' ly reduced r0m las Flushmg park Sunday or a P* W smaller acreage pi; aned. dinger.aer which games were played and a business meeing was Rye promises a yield o 13 bushels called above esimae PEACHES: he oulook on June 1 indicaes a producion o 2,700,000 bushels o peaches in Michigan his year. ha producion is acually aained, i will be he larges peach crop produced in Michigan wih he single excepion o he bumper crop o 1898. he quaniy esimaed is slighly more han double he 1938 producion and nearly 75 per cen more han he amoun average o he preceding 10 years. PEARS: Michigan's esimaed producion or he curren crop is 1,- 376,000 bushels, compared wih 1,- 411,000 bushels harvesed in 1938. he yearly average producion or he 10 years, 1928-37, was 974,000 bushels. APPLES: he condiion o he Michigan apple crop as repored on June 1 was 81 per cen o normal, compared wih 47 per cen on he same dae las year, and an average o 70 per cen or he preceding 10 years. PLUMS: June 1 condiion o he Sae's crop was repored as 68 per cen o normal which compares wih 33 per cen on ha dae las year, and a 10-year average o 62 per cen. he earlies esimae o producion is based on July 1 repors. 11,...1 COUNCL June 19, 1939. Common Council Rooms, Corunna, Mich.,. A regular meeing o he Ciy Council was held on he above dae, Mayor Sriggow presiding. All Aldermen presen. he minues o he las meeing were read and approved and he ollowing claims and accouns were presened or paymen. CONNGEN FUND Leo Sriggow, sal. $ 45.00 Dorohy Sriggow, sal.7.50 aphouse ns. Agency, Conens Ciy Hall 34.56 Consumer's Power Co. 6.20 Dr. C. A. Crane, salary 50.00 Corunna News 11.50 John Elkins, supp. 4.40 D. M. Chrisian, icking 83 oal _._. 7 1159.99 SREE FUND Riley Adams, labor _...3 15.80 F. Leiner, labor WPA 2.20 C. Kinney, labor WPA 6.40 C. Beamish, labor WPA 1.50 Cenral Casing Co., supp. WPA ^ 36.00 Wm. F. Sriggow, Eng. pd. D. Granger WPA 5,00 Shenk Gravel Co., gravel WPA.:.. - 239.50 Consumer's Power Co 3-30 Norber.Lyons, gas, mixer and ruck WPA.. 9.18 he N~zarene Mission in Japan and arms a he beginning o June were ; Sinclair Reining Co., received par o hi/ r-uueaion in esimaed o have been 730,000 heir schools in h:.i, cv.snry, hon bushels compared wih 636,000 bushhe came o he Ea^m Nnzarene col- els one year ago. lege a Maiden, Massarhusses. He Rye socks held by Michigan growwill rcuirn o his couruy as a mi?- ers on Jun^ 1 were repored o have iov.ary on his gi-adu;>-r>>: rom ha been 559,000 bushels agains 282,- gas WPA ruck 21.23 Corunna Lumber Co., supp. WPA _ 250.00 oal _..$590.11 WAER FUND Glen Sriggow, sal. $ 42.00 Consumer's Power Co 49.18 j oal ~ j POLCE FUND Duncan Graham, sal.$ 91.18 $ 36.00 SEWER FUND F. Muzzy, labor..$ 31.20 C. Muzzy, labor 0.8O R. Roberson, labor 19.20 A. Murdock, labor 4.00 B. Burley, labor 2.00 F. Jenkins, labor 12.00 Railway Express Agency... 17.79 schopl. 000 bushels on he same dae las Rev. Roy Shoehv. {'.r o he year. local church, had charge o he devo-. HA A N D ions. Repors were given by he PASURE puxilinrie*. which com-.10^ he zone, Hay and pasures were lae in Flushing, Swarz Crook, Flin Wes, ; sarinr because o he unseasonably Monro.se, Lapeer, Highland, Flin : cold weaher prior o April 25. Grow- Souh. New Lohrop. Flin Cenral, ing condiions in early May were un- Richi?ld, Owosso, Por Huron and usually good, bu reezing empera- Flin Firs. A solo by Mrs. Paul ures in many areas on May 12 Coleman, o Flin, and music by he checked growh or a ew days. Durand church inerspersed he re-.growh was slower han usual durpors. Mrs. Doroha Hnyer, disric ing he las hal o he monh due o preside?:., spoke on ''Disric ner- lack o moisure, and irs cuings ess." A special song by Mrs. Rus- ['will be laer han normal. he consell Jv. r,-/c-j;>, and he giving o he diion on June 1 was considerably banner O- he auxiliary having he ' below ha o las year bu beer mos m'i-i?/, which was Richield, han average excep in he case o oal $ 92.99 closed he Mission. i alala which was he same as he PARK FUND M--p. Mounain, o Flin, a ; 10-year average. Fred Leaherman, sal $ 32.50 orn\-v< Lohrop residen, was ' Michigan pasure condiions a 82 Nichols ns. Agency, rc-elc zone presiden. i per cen o normal are only one poin (house) 7.80 j above average and 5 poins below a Consumer's Power Co. 11.28.year ago. oal $ 51.58 SAR FLOOR SHOW FRU PROSPECS Beer han an average produc- Lo* sdy, Singing and Dancing ion o all ree ruis is indicaed by he June 1 repors. While a lae New Company reeze in May reduced he seing LAWN MOWERS A HE j and is causing considerable dropping <o rui in some areas, an ample sup- General overhauling o he larges C AKER ; ply o all kinds o rui seems reasonably assured. his is in marked ers by machine repairing. Also re power mowers and small hand mow {conras o he ligh rui crop in pairing o all makes c* Washing Machines and vacuum cleaners, 1938 due o he occurrence o severe reezing in May o ha year. he C. A. FERRS 3 O OWQHO O M-21 'rui oulook or oher saes is quie Direc Reinery G*» SUioa SA7 AND SUNDA KES similar o ha o Michigan, all o Eas Mam S. OWOSSO he ree ruis being repored some- Phoao 912 Bhj«ADMSSON Wha above average in percenage o EARL SLEESEMAN, FLOD GRFEN, HARR ELDRDGE, Commiee. Moved by Cummings, suppored by ubbs, o allow claims and accouns. Moion carried. Moved by Hawn, suppored by, Cummings, o reile Woodworh S. rom Oliver o Williams S., wih 18" ile. Moion carried. Moved by Cummings, suppored by Hawn, ha waer deparmen be auhorized o aach he Cobarn Waer sysem o he ciy waer sysem and o buy proper requiremens,! Moion carried. On moion Council adjourned. ALLAN G. BROWN, Ciy Clerk. hree Willard Brohers Famous as Clock Makers One o he mos amous names among American clockmakers is ha o Willard. Benjamin Willard was bom in Framingham, Mass., in 1716, n a large amily o children, hree o hem, Benjamin Jr., Simon and Aaron, became amous clockmaker*. he earlies clocks o ois amily were made abou 1763. he hree sons, as hey became proicien in he business, moved o nearby owns and se up esablishmens o heir own* Benjamm Jr. adverised his clocks as being "nealy cased emsmpsi hen impored" and -Warraned o measure.inja wihou Variaion,, end o so many eeee wihou eoeenin." e also which slay a-dieren une each Day in he Week, on Sunday a FssJaa une." Aarjoo was esnodehy noed lor his ine long case clocks. he brohers mads various kinds o imepieces, no only or he home bu or church and eiaer pubs places as well. hey mads eigh-day slocks and ha would ran a year wih n Jerusalem, capial o Palesine, are sacred shrines o hree powernil religiows <Visian, Jewish, Mohammedan. Originally buil by Consanine he Grea, he Church o he Holy Sepulchre is believed by many Chrisians o cover he sies o he Cruciixion, burial and resurrecion o Chris. Sacred o Moslems is he "Mosque o Omar," rising over he rock rom which according o he ollowers o slam Mohammed ascended ino heaven. hird religious goal is ha o he Jews, he amous wailing wall where pious members o he Jewish aih come c pray and lamen." A bachelor 100 years old says he hinks every young man should marry. Some men jus won' pracice wha hey preach. i» *. l_ H H * H H H ^ H < ^ M H ^ H W J Always he Very Bes PURE DRUGS CHOCES CONFECONS, EC. Our Prices Mean a Real Saving WNN'S DRUG SORE Opposie Cour House Corunna»*+***>*«***«+**w*w4++«*+«!M SUMMER ME S BKE ME We have never carried such a large sock o Fine Bicycles as we are showing his Summer. All priced wihin reach o your pockebook. Sop in and le*s alk i over he nex ime you are in Owosso. FULMER'S 210 W. Main S Phone APPONED NEW LOHROP PASOR he Rev. R. K. erwilliger, pasor o he ormer Mehodis Proesan Cass River Circui, was appoined o he New Lohrop am "/Bren Creek Mehodis churches, a he Mehodis conerence which closed is sessions a Adrian Monday morning. he union ceremony which marked he merger o he Mehodis Episcopal and Mehodis Proesan conerences as decreed by he-naional conerence a Kansas Ciy in May was held a he Friday evening session o he conerence. Bishop James A. Sraughn, o Balimore, in behal o he Mehodis Proesans Owosso, Michigan X< said: "We look o he union wih new hopes. is easy o hink in erms o he pas and as our ahers hough bu now we are hinking in erms o he uure and our children. j Bishop Edgar Blake, o Deroi, ; spoke in behal o he Mehodis [Episcopal group, saying "We have all one home ogeher and hank j God or his hour." 1 A Love Feas session was held : Sunday morning"and a riualisic union service in he aernoon. he Rev. R. R. erwilliger will speak here a he Mehodis church Sunday jnorning a 10:30. Sunday ScEboLa 11:30. he Rev. Fred E. Har has been assigned he Firs Mehodis church a Deroi CORUNNA MAN SAS VESJ ROO, WELL K NOWN AUCONEER 1HR MiR we raws MONE N M W enhusiasic abou Dodge Gas Savings! "his 1939 Dodge o mine is he mos perec car have ever driven and have driven many. Mighy quick on he ge-away, and easy on he mileage. Nineeen miles on he shor drives in he counry. And driving comor ha is no excelled by any." his is bu one example o he money-saving repors coming in rom Dodge owners in his ciy, and in oher ciies and owns hroughou he counry, hey demonsrae ha, alhough he 1939 Dodge is a bigger car in every way, i sill lives up o he amous Dodge repuaion or economy 1 New deas J Beore you decide on any car, go o your Dodge dealer's and ake a look a he new Luxury Liner rom every sandpoin. ou'll be delighed wih is imporan new ideas, such as he new handy gearshi a he seering wheel...he new Saey Ligh Speedomeer...new invisible luggage comparmen, 27* larger.,. new headlighs in enders or saer nigh driving... and oher improvemens you simply mus see o appreciae! And inally, or your greaes surprise, ake a look a he price ag! ins bigger, iner Dodge acually coss even Jess han las year's Dodge! C. A. GLADDEN CO,, NC. SOUH WAER SREE "Being «n old Dodge owner, 1 hoped ha he 1939 model would coninue o be «ga* end oil saver, evwa hough i is longer, wider and a much bigger car in every way," says Louie P. Kenny. "And WM pleaseniy eurprieed his new Dodge oeee /e» ae hm* any Dodg* mvmr owned/ My ha is o o Dodge engi- Beer».,.aeyVe done h again! his grea b%, beauiul Dodge is a greaer moneyeaving champion hen eve r* OWOSSO, MCHGAN J 1

Foresigh is a hinking process available o all. No group or communiy has any monopoly on i. And only oresigh CAN preven inerrupions o orderly progress and growh. We endeavor o use oresigh consanly, no only o obviae cosly misakes, bu o insure uncioning o every phase o business. OLD CORUNNA SAE BANK QUmmna Now ] Mrs, Fred Bier has been ill his week and conined o her home. Mrs. L. J. Veale baa gene o Lake Oeeo, where he has opened her awaaer home. he W. C.. U. wl mee omorrow (Friday) la he home o Mrs. Eunice Vibber. Wm. A. Hoensheli, a residen o Owosso and Caledonia ownship aev- J era! years ago, died a his home in Lon Angeles, Cali., Monday. he J remains are o be cremaed and he ashes brough o Oak Hill cemeery or inermen. he annual Holzhausen amily re ROARANS N JOK MEE!Di6 Chrisian's Resauran was he scene o a mos delighul meeing o Roary members rom Owosso, union was held Sunday in McCurdy Corunna, Durand and Chesaning Park. Dinner was served a 2 o'clock Wednesday evening, he session bejo abou 100 guess, which was oj- n* in,he naure o a arewell gah-. lowed by an aernoon o games and ering honoring. Ellis Merkley, presispors or he younger members o den o Owosso Roary; hos. Carhe group. he new oicers are: r.ey, o Alma, reiring Disric Gov- Mrs. Marie Snyder, presiden, and ernor, and "Heinie" Nordheim, new- Mrs. Nina Kor, secreary and reas- ly eleced o succeed Mr. Carney. 1 urer. Guess came rom Chesaning, A mos appeizing dinner was Flin, New Haven and Owosso. served, o more han a hundred Ro- Peer Grguriek, 50, o Corunna, arians, ollowing which "Cam" Car- was ined ive dollars and assessed ruhers was inroduced as maser o! ive dollars coss wih he alernaive ceremonies or he evening. Messrs. J o serving ive days in jail, by Jus- Merkley and Nordheim Were called jice Hugh Nichols, las hursday. He upon and responded in a happy manpleaded guily o a charge o per- ner. he principal speaker o he miing a minor,- wihou a driver's evening was "3il" Oo, secreary o license, o drive his car. he car i^ he Lansing Chamber o Commerce, ured in an acciden a M-21 and he and his alk was along he lines o Sae Road, uesday nigh in which Service by Roarians. Mr. Oo is a one person was slighly injured. orceul and eneraining speaker he 1939 graduaes o he Byron and his alk was horoughly enjoyed High School reurned rom a en day by all. easern rip las Sunday, aer a Mr, Nordheim was in charge o very wonderul experience. he communiy singing, always a eaure o Roary meeings. class, accompanied by Sun, and Mrs. M. E. Hah, le Friday morning, June 16, in he larges o he school's sreamlined buses, and wen direcly o Niagara Falls, hrough Canada. From here hey raveled hrough he mounains o New ork Sae o New ork Ciy and he World's Fair. Aer a wo-day say here, hey conm# j ««. * *. inned on hrough New Jarsey o A- Mr. and Mrs. Ber Pond, en ro*e. Unic Ciy, hen hrough Delaware o heir home in Milwaukee, ollow- ^ Maryland o Washingon, D. C. 2F *? Ur S o 2 M J!P m J b ±['R*7!*** *w> ***» a Washingon»W. R. CaapeH and Mrs. Alice Knoll Md ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ he saes on Sunday evening. Rev. Sone, o his ciy, preached he morning sermon a he Mehodis church Sunday in he absence o Rev. Schlls, who aended he Conerence a Adrian las week. Mrs. Fred Hasselback received word Monday o he serious condiion o her aher, Wallace Curry, o Brockway, Pa., ollowing a sroke. Mr. and Mrs. Hasselback le a once or Brockway. Several wild deer have been seen recenly in he couniy, believed o be o Pennsylvania and Ohio. OO RESDEN MES SOCKWELL FAML REUNON he arm home o Mrs. Blanche Jacobs, o Hazelon, was he gahering place on las Sunday o 60 members o he Sockwell amily, or heir 15h annual reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gille aced as hoss. he company came rom Pcniac, Clarkson, Miiord, Lansing* Juddvlle, Owosso and surrounding secions.. A wo p. m. a co-operaive dinner was.served a small ables se on he lawn. Assising wih he service were William J. Simeon, reired morician o Ovid, died suddenly a his home in ah village a 5 o'clock Mon- Mrs. Jacobs, _ Mrs. Gille, Mrs. _ J. day aernoon. Deah was due o a ^ 0 ¾ H%. Clyde Richmond and hear aack. He was 72 years o ce MiMW heo R icjimon d and *S** * Eunice Jacobs. Mr. Simeon had suered wih a j According o cusom he oldes hear ailmen or he pas ew years, ^,,^ 0 he reunion group serves and paricularly so during he week M presi<i 4l mn d w in charge o all amw *h. <-< w *** ~~~ < pryion * * ** d< *» lho»* h arrangemens. his oice is held osprmg o he deer ha en years eariier h ^ he app^red some-, i^law Mar* Richmond o Poniac, ago were released on he Chapman ww k.±«, \ bl L ***. P. *; V., B,i!:j arm #,,««in *««K Rush»*_**!* ownship c- by *v«m he Sae * *? * \ (who,... appoined Mrs, Glen Richmond Conservaion Camp. Mr. Simeon was born a Wood- ' #nd Le 0n8 Shephard o Poniac, o Co. G, 125h nanry, o Owosso, sock, On, June 1«, 1867, commg MaiiMi ^ ¾ e ^40 pl» n s. A meeo Michigan when young. He was, ing phlce near p 0 nuc was chosen has received noice ha hey will leave on Friday, July 7, or he annual encampmen a Grayling. he married o Miss Verna Paul, o: or nex^ year, Gaines, on July 5, 1894. he couple 1 h9 young olks enjoyed a program o games during he aernoon lived or R number o camp will las 15 days. Co. G now C. " irramo rnnna, where he was engaged in he wmc, was gp«n socisrhjby he older underaking business. hey moved m mbers o he amily, o Ovid in Sepember o 1918. Mr. Mies Haie Fosa, accompanying riends rom Saginaw, spen he week a Jackson. Week-end gue*n o Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Webb were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Clark, o Deroi Sup. Earl R. Lancaser, o * ciy schools, is enrolled a he U. o M. or summer work. Mrs. Bernice Barber is repored as very ill in her home eas o he ciy, wih "lu'* and srep inecion. Mrs. Mabel Welch, ormer Corunna lady, was here rom Byron o spend he week-end wih riends. Fred D. Rier and Del Reisinger o he Corunna Manuacuring Co., were in Deroi uesday on business. Mis* Marjorie Fossvis in M. Pleasan, where she will aend" summer school, or work oward her degree. Mrs. William Raymond has reurned o her home, aer being in Memorial hospial las week or ob has 60 men and hree oicers on is roser. Ay. Jas. S. Miner will be he Simeon opened an underaking esablishmen and a urniure sore a principal speaker a he Owosso Business nsiue commencemen ex- Ovid, operaing he business unil HONORED A RECEPON ercises, o be held onigh (hurs-, our year3 ago, when he reired. He Fory-wo riends gave Mr. and day). His subjec will be "he Nex w as r a o' member Odd Fe7low7an7h7 o he ndependen Od M, ' s - rvin «[ 9 or,?* m * surprise recepc, Free and Acceped Masons..* n «heir home wes o New Job." Seveneen young people rom ' Ordc six ciies will graduae. j Lodgi Lohrop las Friday evening. he Mrs. Ala Sanders, beauician, is i Surviving besides he widow are occasion was o celebrae heir marabou o make exensive improve- a son, Geddes, o Ovid; a broher,,...j,_ servaion.,o mens Corunna in her Ave. parlors and Bachus a he corner sree,'daughers,!george Simeon, Mrs. o Emily Deroi; Srausser and hree and Saurday nage, which nigh. ook place _ he preceding Joseph Shula has rened he eas his ciy. Very ine, new equipmen Miss Elizabeh Simeon, o Deroi, h «evening was spen in»^"»- aparmen in he home o Mrs. Ala'ViH be insalled and he parlors will and Mrs. William Hiler, o Deroi, ormal manner. Mrs. lrvmg V «J" " Sanders J and * will " ake r *-- -- possession. -,b- e among he - -ines in his secion.. 1 Funeral - services are being held and son, van, sang a due, and he abou July 1. ' Chas. Sanders will he associaed wih his (hursday) aernoon, he re oroup sang a ew numbers. ce Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Crane reurned his moher. mains being placed in he Ovid <*e*m was served and Mr. Gorham las Friday rom, a isi wih he he condiion o Mason'Pearson, mausoleum. reaed he crowd o candy. Mr. docor's relaives in London and Byron, 'a»d. o Vernon, who was seriously injured ;.Mrs...Gorham were presened._ Onario....,.,.when he car hi which he was riding VENCE CENER LEAGUE wih a gi. Aorney Michael Carland, o j ^ ^ ^ Grnd nmk Wesern pas. W. L. Pe As children, he Gorhams aended he Hubble school ogeher and oice Owosso, again is now aer able a severe o be illness in his o ' senger rain wes o Owosso Sunday aernoon, is improved, i was N *^ Lohrop 0 2.000 have always been close neighbors and Kerby _ 2 0 1.000 repored oday a Memorial hospial 'Fores Hill 1 1.500 riends. Mr, Gorham is 75 and Mrs, where he injured man is under Lennon 1 1.500 Gorham 73. Ward's... 0 0.000 Arrangemens or he even were several weeks. Mrs. C. M. Bilhimer, who is spending he summer monhs wih Mrs. W. A. Rosenkraaa, has gone o Chicago or a visi. Mr. and Mrs. homas Jones spen he las week-end in M. Pleasan reamen. j made by Mrs. Vernon's children, Mrs. Announcemen is made his week New Lohrop 112 030 00 7 4 3 Berha Bea^ hompson and Miss o a, marriage ha will be o ineres o heir many Shiawassee Couny Baeries: F. Johnson and Bills-(Floyd, and his wie, o Saginaw, and Fores Hill...150 010 02-^9 8 4 Mildred Smih. Mr. Gorham's son, wih heir son and wie^mr. and. $? ds 'J*" ^ ^SS!L5¾^ " 1 borough; D. Kerby and Mynarcik. granddaugher, and grea granddaugher, Ruh Ann, compleed he j Whie Pigeon Mrs, Wm. Jones. o Elmer Lake, son Lennon ^ ^.010 110 0 3 6 6 _.... jo Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Lake, o!^"j.'"" X,X «^A a 7 he meeing o he Pas Maron's Flushing, ormerly o Vernon. he K " Baeries: by 3l3 6 4 wedding pary. Mr. and Mrs. homp* ~ Hudson 00 and ~ Bowman: 7 son were heir aendans, *- club o Corunna Chaper, No. 200, marriag e ook place las Sunday a- Jones and. anik. Boh are members o he Meho* O. E. S., o have been held hursday eraoon a Whie Pigeon. dk church and Mrs. Vernon is a wih Mrs Mahew Bush, has been j Rr and MR} FKmk Johnson &n<j charer member o he Order o posponed.! children, ormer Corunna residens, Easern Sar. he A. Becsey amily, residens ; buc ci i zens G Lansing or some here or several years, have gone o years> have reurned o Corunna o he:r summer home near Cadillac. \ make heir home in he j o h n s o n co. hey will remove o Saginaw o make 1 a?e on Eas 01iver s- Mrs>, ohn. heir home 1 son was ormei-ly Miss Bessie Harper, oser daugher o he lae Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Devereaux and daugher, Evelyvi, Mr. and Mrs. Gilber Campbell spen las Sunday a Mrs. David Hasings and daughand Mrs. Frank Peacock. Big Crysal Lake, Frankor. hey ors, Mrs. Warren Smih, o Corunvisied Lois Devereaux a he Girl 1 na, and Mrs. Glen Derby, o Lanj sing-, wih Mr. Derby, have reurned Reserve camp here, Howard Cornord, who has been rom a moor rip o Massachuses, eaching in Swarz Creek or he a nd incidenly he New ork world's pas wo years, has enrolled or he Fair. n Massachuses hey visied summer sessions a Michigan Sae Mr. Hasings and oher members o Normal, psilaii. Mrs. Cornord he amily, who are engaged in a and daugher will say wih her par- ; large lumbering projec in ha ens in Owosso during his absence, sae. Repairing W n addiion o Beer Class Dry Clean- * ing, we are prepared o care or all o your Alering and Repairing needs' jus as you wish o have i done. We Call or and Deliver Corunna Dry Cleaner) Phooe 700 121 SciawaM** Ave. lo*$o*****4o+****o+o^*eo-**o UWON ELEPWHi CO. CAPOL HEARE A 'gangling' youh whose srengh \vr>s legend, who liked o wresle wih he boys, cour prey g ; r!>, spin v.rmy sories and was in love. his was he Abraham Lincoln /r.own o he olks in he lile backv.mods owns o New Salem and Springield, llinois. i A ar cry rom he amiliar Lincoln he Grea Emancipaor, he Presiden in he criical days o he Repuhlie, wih he ae o he naion weighing him down his unusual porrai o he grea man in his youh is presened in Darryl F. Zanuck's producion o "oung Mr. Lincoln," coming o he Capiol hea-,ie, saring Sunday, or hree days, wih Henry Fonda playing he ile role. 1 Few people realize ha Lincoln was no always he sober, digniied man o hose laer years, bu had a hrilling, romanic, exciing youh. j Jus how hrilling, how romanic ; and how exciing i was, is drama-, ieally depiced in his remarkable moion picure, which reveals he j Abraham Lincoln sory which has never been old. CLASS PAR Members o he Pellowcra Class o he Bapis Sunday school me a he ccanry home o he Missea Marjorie and Haie Foss, hursday evening o las week, or an ou-o-door weino roas. Aer he esiviies around he on-ir*, a social evening was en- Pain PENNSULAR Phone 1333 Up KLEEN-EZ Finishes or Every Purpose Opposie Cour House Berry Bros. Pains FAR SUPEROR Because hey sand up under he skyes o sun, rain, hail, snow and ice, Berry Bros, inishes are us«d on 8 ou o 10 airplanes. heir House Pains are also made o he sky-esed qualiy sandards, and conain only he very besvo weaherproo ingrediens, _ ^ Come in and ge your House Pain Color -*- - Card and Folder x^r Corunna Lumber & Coal Co. EAS McNElL S. PHONE»6 CORUNNA, MCH. SEED CORN ALL APPROVED VAREES BEANS AND GRANS Have a good Marke a presen See us beore selling. ALBER ODD CO. Phone 2% BH55S5 CORUNNA ELEVAOR LE HE NEWS HANDLE HA JOB PRNWG

Be money. mjle.you-drive j ^g&alv vrie* WAv** c^ S****» o* 7* 5»..,--.:^ % **v. ** ~***s& r***.* i^es rv** -*a e do*** pay- ike i..* «*«** CHERR MOOR SALES NORH OF COUR HOUSE % CORUNNA, MCHGAN buying prices inluence MLK SALES DoAlerc'.biiyir.'j prices 1; crrn.era or luid milk or ciy M!M *vera;od 2) 4 c«i-r ; 10Z 3 perquai in March 1939 hu condense:/ buyi'j i-r^cs io. r raa». h«*« governmen igure; co^zir.-j he XJu:*J. Sae*. Midw*c price* show lighly 1«M dierence. beapread be^era bej 1 wo buying price* in March 1939 wu 50% greaer han he March average o he pea 3 yean. his dierence in buying price* is releced in wha a* consumer pay* or a quail o luid milk and or iu equivalen, a 14-ounce can o evaporaed milk. Milk conaamer* *r«priee^wie*. liu ae auu poodu look or lower prices on hing* hey riry^eo do Evaporaed sale* are gaining on luid ealee. ' ' Om* o! a svri*. o [ a eulk rkcuc prebl =] JSQKUH/ HA«UA nm* Soee Bvsiiw Rnw Mos Fill Oi as Maay HCW-> lieiu. e M 000 Governmen Repors AnowHy LE HE NEWS HANDLE HA JOB PRNNG MLK, POULR AND EGG PRODUCON n spie o poor pasures in many areas o he Unied Saes, milk producion increased seasonally during May, and on June 1 was approaching he seasonal peak o producion a a record high level. Milk producion ;per cow on June 1 in herds kep by crop correspondens averaged abou he same as he record high June 1 producion per cow a his season a year ago. Wih he number o milk cows on arms on June 1 probably nearly 2 per cen greaer han a jhis ime las year, oal milk producion appears o have been up in abou he same (proporion. his represens a record high producion o milk or June 1. boh on a oal and on a per capia basis. Abou 3 per cen more young chickens han las year were repored on hand in arm locks on June 1 his year, indicaing larger laying locks or nex season. DAR WEEK Naional dairy week reminds one o increased care aken in selecing dairy $ock. We recall he jime when a cow was jus a cow, and when is lineage wr j no regarded imporan in connecion wih milk producion. We have milked cows ha were so ugly hey would kick ou he side o he barn. We ound he kick rom an ill-naured cow, while relieving her o laceal luid, was no j genle caress. A cow's disposiion j and buera possibiliies are now ' given irs consideraion. esing o. guard agains disease iss eminenly essenial. Faciliies or handling milk and convering i ino edible orm cream, buer and cheese- have been wonderully impvoved. And nohing conribues more o healh and a saisied appeie han dairy producs. Wayne (Neb.) Herald. our lile vegeable plo, however small, is a heriage rom he whole world; corn, beans and squash were irs civilized or i by he an~ [den cli dwellers o he Souhwes; your onions came rom Palesine; your asparagus rom Siberia; Norh Europe gave you cabbage, ; broccoli, caulilower; he omaoes came rom Peru; your muskmelons roa Persia; waermelons rom Arica; bees and carros are naive o Souh Europe; your peas came rom Egyp and your leuce rom China. Saurday Evening Pos. Publicaion o moion picure mag-) azines a monh in advance mus be ricky busine^ or hos<i who seek o record correcly he marial rela-' ions in Hollywood. PROBAE ORDER Sae o Michigan, 'n- 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 22nd day o June, in he year one housand nine hundred and hiry-nine. Presen Roy D. Mahews, Judge o Probae. j n he Haer o he Esae o ' James W. Flanigan, Deceased. i Frank R. Gilna, rusee under he Will o James W. Flanigan or he benei o Mary Flanigan, widow o said Deceased, having rendered an annual accoun o his Cour. 1 is Ordered, ha he 24h day o July, nex, a nine o'clock in he orenoon, a said Probae Oice, be appoined or examining and allowing said accoun. And i is Furher Ordered, ha a copy o his order be published hree successive weeks previous o said day o hearing 1, in he Corunna News, a! newspaper prined and circulaing in said Couny o Shiawassee. RO D. MAHEWS, j By PRANCES BARNES, Depuy Probae Regiser. rusee: Mr. Frank-R. Gilna, Corunna, Michigan. Judge o Probae. PROBAE ORDER Sa? o Michigan, he Probae Cour or he Couny o Shiawassee. A a session o he Probae Cour or he Couny o Shiawassee, held pi he Probae Oice in he Ciy o Corunna, on he 22nd day o June, in he year one housand nine hundred and hiry-nine. Presen, Roy D. Mahews, Judge o Probae. n he Maer o he Esae o John Driscoll, Deceased. Frank R. Gilna, Adminisraor o said esae, having rendered his inal accoun o his Cour. is Ordered, ha he 24h day o July nex, a nine o'clock in he orenoon, a said Probae Oice, be appoined or examining and allowing said accoun. And i is Furher Ordered, ha a copy o his order be published hree successive weeks pr^.ious o said day o hearing, in he Corunna News, a newspaper prined and circulaing in said Couny o Shiawassee. i RO D. MAHEWS, J Judg-e o Probae. By PRANCES BARNES,, Depuy Probae Regiser. * Colorul Hisory Lre n Scoch Gleneagles American visiors o Scoland are discovering in increasing numbers ce charm o Gleneagles, a wild heah o purple heaher a he oo o he highlands, midway beween Perh and Edinburgh. he physical background o Gleneagles is as Scoish as scones braw hills and lochs and bums, wih he requisie incure o French in is chaeau-like hoel o recall he memory o Bonnie Prince Charlie. Golers love Gleneagles or is hree amous courses: he "King's" and he "Queen's," where champions have made hisory, and he Wee Course," aiiere many a visior rom overseas, beginner or old hand, has "poed he pill" amid scenery ha remains orever samped upon bi memory. Over he horizon are he amous snow-capped mounains: Ben Lomond, Ben Venue, Ben Lawers and Ben Ledi. And among he rocks and glens are bridle pahs or an early morning caner; sreams o speckled rou where Barrie licked iles; ennis cours where Perry and ilden have played. here are bowling green* and an indoor swimming! POOL he culural background is embodied in places whoso very names ell sories. Jus a shor rail rip away are Ayr and Dumries, o which Eober Burns sang; Sir Waler Sco's beloved Abbosord; Sir James Barriers Kirriemuir. he hisoric background ades ar no he purple o disan mounains and he dusk o ar-away days. For example, here is Scone, no ar away, where Scoland's kings used o be crowned. Puero Rkan Naive* ake American Cusoms hough Puero Rico is a srange, oreign counry o he minds o mos people in he Unied Saes, lie in he Saes is no mysery o he people o he island, which has jus compleed 40 years under he Americas lag. he process o Americanizaion which already has a sar has gone orward a a rapid rae since he Sars and Sripes were irs landed here in 1898. he lile Caribbean island has adoped our spors, our civic insiuions, our oods, and mos o our social organizaions on a broad scale. n many ways, o course, he people o he erriory remain as hey were 40 years ago. hree-quarers o hem sill speak heir radiional Language, Spanish, and or he mos par hey avor ropical dishes a he dinner able. Bu in oher direcions hey have gone wholehearedly or American insiuions, cusoms and ideas. n he ield o spors baseball and baskeball were impored rom he iled Slaes mainland and have become he moa popular games on he island. Evan cockigbing, sill legal in Puero Rico, has los ground o he ankee spors. Volley bail, go. cmaii and yaching also have gained ground rapidly. Jai alai and bullighing, prominen ia eher Lain American areas, bay made no headway in his Caribbean erriory, where he youngsers have learned roller skaing, bicycle riding and s Many years ago, beore railways replaced hem, old horse buses were used or ransporaion in Bermuda. n he days when Mark wain visied he islands he bus ha plied beween Hamilon and S Georges sold passage o irs, second and hird class passengers. hey sa in one comparmen o he vehicle, bu on he hills one ound ou he class disincion. he hird-class passengers helped push he bus, he second-class icke holders walked up he inclines, while he elie, he irsclassers, sa in lonely sae wihin he bus. Only one horse bus is sill in service. runs beween Somerse and Hamilon and reurn, bu is a joling ride ha someimes akes ive hours. Coas s Busy Ciy he own o Chus has been he capial o he much desired Czech province since is ormer capial, Uzhorod, was ceded o Hungary along wih oher Ruhenian erriory, aer he Munich agreemen o 1933. Chus, wih some 20,000 inhabians, is a non-meling po o many naionaliies, including Ruhenians, Hungarians, Czechs, Russians and Germans. An imporan rading cener, i is especially busy on marke day, when men dressed in sheepskin coas and rousers, and women in brigh-colored cosumes come o own o sell heir livesock, arm producs, and vsrood-carved uensils and ar work. Flowers 'Pu o Bed' Hundreds o lowers on Rome's principal srees are "pu o bed*' every nigh by a corps o worker* who cover hem wih large arpaulins. Special rames keep he canvas rom injuring he lowers, whicii are changed all over he ciy every 15 days, he ype o lower depending on he season o he year. he ciy mainains a special nursery or culivaion * hese lowers. Whie Lake Dry Each Oeeade n he Gobi deser is Whie lake, called by ha name because every en years H dries up aad leaves a v, -ie sal surace. AJLA> General Elevaor Business We are compleely equipped or a general business, and are buying Beans and all grain crops, and paying he highes marke prices a all imes. We are haadbag all kinds o Feeds and Coal, and assure you a square deal always. F. S. CHAPMAN Phone 21F3 Lenoon, Michigan $»»»»»»»»<»»»«RACOR WORK We specialize in racor repairing, and are prepared o pu he racor in he bes possible shape or he heavy summer's work jus saring. Le us serve you or real saisacory work. JACK MCDOWELL Old Bahns; Phone 18-3, Lennon HUBS' FUNERAL HOME Phone 6. LAD ASSSAN A Compleely Euipped Funeral Home.!SM«Corunna Avenue Comnna X M8M H & We Feaure Many Services or Our Parons? ime Deposis Checking Accouns Saey Deposi Boxes his Bank is ever ready o serve is cliens and we are always glad o advise you on your inancial problems. LOANS O RESPONSBLE PARES MAKE APPLCAONS HE MONROSE SAE BANK MONROSE, MCHGAN +*+*4+**+*++*++++«*«+*4**4 CASH FOR DEAD LVESOCK According o Size and Condiion Hone*, $3.00 Cows, $2.00 Hogs. Calves and Sheep Accordingly PHONE COLLEC.OWOSSO, 258 MLLENBACH BROS. CO. r

NOCE OF MORGAGE SALE Whereas, Prineio Johnson, Ehel Poland, Bessie Morgan, Birdie Johnson Carr and Nellie H. Johnson, made and execued a morgage bearing dae Augus 31, 1928, o he Owosso Savings Bank, a corporaion, o Owosso, Michigan, recorded in he Oice o he Regiser o Deeds or he Couny o Shiawassee, Michigan, on Sepember 26» 1928, in Liber 181 o Morgages, on page 12; And whereas, on December 13, 1937, an exension agreemen; was cnere-d ino regarding he ime and manner o paymen o said morgage; said exension agreemen being recorded in he Oice o he Regiser o Deeds or said Couny on December 16, 1937, in Liber 194 o Morgages, on pages 248-249; And whereas, he amoun claimed o be due on said morgage and said, exension agreemen on he dae hereo or principal and ineres, and axes and insurance premiums paid upon he premises hereinaer described by he said morgagee, is he sum o Four hundred sixy-nine dollars and niney-one cens; and also he addiional sum o Fieen dollars sauory aorneys ees, as provided or in said morgage, and no sui or proceeding having been insiued a law or in equiy o re* comer he deb secured hereby, or any par hereo; And whereas, i is provided hi said exension agreemen ha should deaul be made in he paymen o any insallmen when he same became due and payable, hen he enire amoun o said morgage shall become immediaely doe and payable; and whereas, deaul has been wade in he paymen o he money secured by said morgage, sad in he paymen o said insallmens as provided or in said exension agreemen, whereby he power o sal* conened herein has become operave; Now, hereore, noice is hereby given ha by virno o said power o sale and in pvrsaence hereo, and o he saue in such ease made and provided, he said morgage wcb be oreclosed by a sale o he morgaged promises a pumk vendue o he highes bidder a he ron door o he Cour House in he Ciy o Corunna, Shiawassee Couny, Michigan, ha being he place o holding he Circui Cour wihin said Conn* y, on he Sh day «Awgwr, A. D. 1*3?, a en o'clock in he orenoon o said day; he descripion o which said premises conained in said morgage and which will be sold as aoresaid is as ollows: All ha cerain piece or parcel o land siuaed and being in he ownship o Shiawassee, Shiawassee Couny, Michigan, described as ollows: he Eas One-hal o{ he 'Souheas Quarer (excep 10 acres o he Norheas corner described as ollows: Commencing a quarer pos on Eas side o Jecion Nineeen, running hence Wes wenyone rods, Souhweserly Sixy-hree and wo-hirds rods, Eas,.wenynine rods, Norh Sixy-hree and wo-hirds rods o place o beginning); Secion Nineeen, own Sis Xorh, Range hree Eas, Michigan. Daed: May 8, 1939. HE OWOSSO SAVNGS BANK, a Michigan Banking Corporaion, o Owosso, Michigan, Morgagee. "PULVER A OAKLAND, Aorneys or Morgagee. 'Business Address: Owosso, Mich. ORDER OF PUBLCAON Sae o Michigan, he Probae Cour or he Couny o Shiawassee. A a session o he Probae Cour or said Couny, held a he Probae Oice, in he Ciy o Corunna, on Monday, he 12h day o June, in he year o one housand nine hundred and hiry-nine. Presen, Roy D. Mahews, Judge o Probae. n he Maer o he Esae o Maria Spiler, Deceased. Peiion having been iled o reopen he above esae or he purpose o compleing he adminisraion by assignmen o he beneiciaries according o he Will «nd i appearing ha he residue o he esae included ory acres o land was o go o he heirs o Minnie A. Peers and he Will ails o.show who he heirs o said Minnie A. Peers are; hereore ' is Ordered, ha he 17h day o July nex, a nine o'clock in he orenoon, a said Probae Oice, be assigned or hearing said peiion o reopen said esae and o deermine who are he heirs o Minnie A. Peers. And i is Furher Ordered, ha a copy o his order be published hrve successive weeks previous o said day o hearing in he Corunna News, a newspaper prined and circulaing in said Couny o Shiawassee. RO D. MAHEWS, Judge o Probae. 3y HARRE HARMON, Probae Regiser. ORDER OF PUBLCAON Sae o Michigan, in he Circui Cour or he Couny o Shiawassee, n Chancery. he Union elephone Company, a Michigan Corporaion, o Owosso, Michigan, Plaini, vs. Harvey P. Pia, James A. Blakely, Miles Z. Parker, also known as Miles L, Parker, Sarah M. Parker, David Parker, Dewey and Sewar and homas Cobney, and (his, heir or any o heir) unknown heirs, devisees, legaees and assigns, Deendans. Sui pending in he Circui Cour or he Couny o Shiawassee, in Chancery, a he Ciy o Corunna, Michigan, in said Couny, on he 21s day o April, A. D. 1939. n his cau^e, i appearing o he undersigned rom he Bill o Complain on ile in said cause, sworn o by one o he Aorneys or said Plaini, ha he above named Deendans are proper and necessary paries in he above cause, and ha i is no known wheher he above named Deendans are living or dead, or where hey may reside i living, or wheher he ile, ineres, claim, lien or possible righ held by hem, or any o hem in he subjec maer o his sui has been by hem,, or any o hem, assigned o any person or persons, or i dead, wheher hey, or any o hem, have personal represenaives or heirs living, or where hey, or any O h*m, may reside, or wheher seh ile, ineres, claim. Ken or possible righ has been disposed o by Will by hem, or any o hem-, and ha said Plaini does no know and has been unable, aer digen search and inquiry, o ascerain he names o he persons who are included as Deendans herein wihou being named, and ha hereore, BOM o said Deendans can bo served wih process, and ha hereore, under he *oanois o he Saue i is lawul o make said paries Deendans hereo as above syled. hereore, on moion o PULVER A CA&LAND, Aorneys or said Plaini. S ORDERED ha he appearance o all o said Deend* ans be enered in said cause wihin hree monhs rom he dae hereo, and ha in case o heir appearance ha hey cause heir answer o he Bill o Complain in his cause o be iled and a copy hereo o bo served on said Plainis Aorneys wihin ieen days aer service on hem o a copy o said Bill o Complain, and ha in deaul hereo ha he said Bill o Complain be aken as conessed by said Deendans. S FURHER ORDERED ha wihin ory days he said Plaini cause a copy o his order o be published in he Corunna News, a newspaper published and circulaing in said Couny, and ha such publicaion be coninued herein once in each week or six successive weeks. Daed: April 21, 1939. JOSEPH H. COLLNS, Circui Judge. Aes: SHERMAN E. WELCH, Clerk PULVER A CARLAND, Aorneys or Plaini. Business Address: Owosso, Mich. NOCE O SAD DEFENDAN'S: he above sui involves end is brough o quie ile o he ollowing described premises, viz: he Eas weny-wo (22) ee o Lo Six (6) and he Wes wenywo (22) ee o Lo Five (5), all in Block Foureen (14) o he Original Pla o he Village, now Ciy, o Owosso, Michigan, according o he recorded pla hereo, excep a piece o land commencing a he Souhwes corner o he ollowing desci-ibed premises (Commencing a he Norheas corner o Lo Five (5) in Block Foureen (14) o he Original Pla o he Village, now Ciy o Owosso, Michigan, running hence Wes parallel wih Mason. Sree Fory-our (44) ee, hence Souh parallel wih Ball Sree hiry (30) ee, hence Eas parallel wih Mason Sree Fory-our (44) ee, and hence Norh parallel wih Ball Sree hiry (30) ee o place o beginning), running hence Wes Six (6) ee, Norh Eigh (8) ee, Wes weny-eigh (28) ee, hence Norh weny-wo (22) ee, hence Eas hiry-our (34) ee, hence Souh hiry (30) ee o place o beginning, also exceping he righ o passage over a srip o land en (10) ee wide immediaely Wes o he Norh weny-wo (22) ee o he las described premises, also he righ o way over and across he Souh en (10) ee o he Wes hiry-wo (32) ee o Lo Four (4), Block Foureen (14) o he Original Pla o he Village, now Ciy, o Owosso. Daed: April 21, 1939. PULVER A CARLAND, Aorneys or Plaini. Business Address: Owosso, Mich. Srive always o be air, reraen- Modern wives are ar more inclined,. o mend a man's ways han "bering ha hose who don' hink as you do have a perec righ o heir < nis sock *- ^oolish and illogical opinions. Men were acclaimed beer han he principal business in he women in a dish-washing cones, Uiried Saes seems o be saving which merely proves he idea he his counry every our years, and ladies have been rying o pu over he world a large every 20 years. or some ime. ^SF Aroromer Repors On Solar Ga Eecs Dr. Seh B. Nicholson, M. Wilson asronomer, has summarized recen discoveries concerning he relaion o solar anics o he earh. he repor deals in paricular wih he naure and eecs o grea erupions o luminous gases. "he amazing brilliance o he chromospheric erupions," repors Docor Nicholson, "and he sarling rapidiy wih which hey develop make hem one o he mos specacular o solar phenomena. hey usually occur in he neighborhood o acive sunspos, alhough here is no apparen connecion beween hem and he spos. When an erupion is a is maximum i compleely blocks ou any sunspos or oher deails o he solar surace over which i lies." he erupions are composed mainly o hydrogen, helium and elecriied calcium vapors. Like noon signs and sodium vapor lamps, he erupions are illed wih gases, and jus as passage o high volage hrough he adverising signs causes hem o glow, elecriicaion o he solar amosphere may ligh he sun's vapor lamps. n 1936 and 1937, periods o maximum sunspo aciviy, an average o upward o 90 o he solar lamps were observed per monh. Luckily; only he brigher ones exered any known ejecs on he earh. neres in he erupions was in* ensiied ollowing repors o occasional complee ading o high requency radio signals, so sudden and so complee, according o Docor Nicholson, "ma radio operaors hough he power had been urned o ox ha somehing had broken hi heir receiving se*. Franic invesigaions ailed o disclose anyhing wrong, end he opeiaos were more mysiied hen ever when, aer as much a an hoar o silence, messages again came hrough unaerrupescsy. was ound ha he ading was genera] wherever he on wee ahinmg, bu ha radio wee no hampered en he dark hemisphere o he earh-" France** S Oodawali Lone* Hisorical Charm o he lile own o S. Clodawald in France, or S Cloud as i is called oday, here once came all he grandeur o royaly o gorgeous ees; oday here comes only memories, even ouriss pass i by, orgeul o, he marvel o he pas. Wih he desrucion o is celeoraed chaeau, buil by Louis XV '2a 1660, i los a avorie royal residence, which had winessed many a noable even. Here he Regen d'orleans received Peer he Grea in 1717. n 1785 i was sold or 6,000,000 rancs o Queen Mare Anoinee, and here she resided during he early days o he Revoluion. Here he coup d'ea occurred which made Napoleon irs consul and here Napoleon vas bapized in 1805 in he presence o Napoleon and Josephine. Here Bonapare married Marie Louise, and here he allied sovereigns me aer he all o he irs empire and here Blucher, booed and spurred, slep is Napoleon's bed, and here on Ocober 13, 1870, i wen up in lames in connecion wih he siege o Paris. Pay Movie Sudens "Cenro S perimenale di Cinemaograia," a Rome, only governmen operaed movie school in he world, has been orced o cease is annual display adverising campaign or applicans. More han 6,000 boys and girls applied a he sar o he course. Only 100 are seleced, 50 o whom usually survive he acid ess. A he end o he hree-j^ear course only our or ive acors graduae, capable o playing all pars. During he course he governmen pays hem 20 lire a day ($1). Non-alian sudens rom Egyp, France, Germany, England and Cenral and Souh America pay only $5 or he enire hree-year course. Globe-roing Housewives Nearly 135,000 o Uncle Sam's nephews and nieces wen raveling in 1938. Bound or all coninens, he globe-roers came rom all 48 saes, plus Alaska and he Disric o Columbia. According o sae deparmen passpor records, New ork ciy alone conribued he mos, wih abou 31,000; Souh Dakoa he leas, among he saes, wih only 124. "Housewives" were in he majoriy more han 19,000 o hem. "Skilled laborers"- were nex. Sudens and eachers ollowed, wih persons o "no occupaion" jus 181 passpors behind. Sequoia rees Valuable Sanding merchanable imber in Sequoia Naional ores, i processed, would b*> worh hree imes he cos o he San Francisco-Oakland Bay bridge, or $210,000,000, according o Norman Norris, assisan superinenden. Waer in Kings river alone would irrigae 800,000 sexes, 13,000 head o sock graze annually in ores areas, while huners spend an esimaed $200,000 shooing; 1,000 buck deer, Norris said. Highways lighed Michigan has compleed he o. sallakm o indirec highway lighing relecors on a *-mile secion o Unied Saes Highway ** <"** he Ohio Sae hne as Poniac. ina is he second Michigan highway s be so noarksd. Hebrews Regarded Moeai As Measurer o Monhs he ear^y Hebrew mehod o ime reckoning was based on he moon as he monh measurer, he phases o he moon marking he weeks, explains Flora MacFarland in he Cleveland Plain Dealer. he seven-day accoun o creaion as old in Genesis probably inluenced he Hebrews o adop he division o he year ino weeks o seven days. A any rae, he week became a useul sandard in he measuremen o inervals o ime, and grea imporance was aached o he sevenh day, which was he Sabbah. Wih he excepion o he Sabbah day he days o he week were no named, bu were designaed by ordinary numerals. he sysem which was inally adoped and which was in use a he beginning o he Chrisian era was ha employed by he laer Romans, who held each day sacred o a Roman deiy associaed wih a plane. he days were hereore known as Sun's day, Moon's day, Mars' day, ec. From hese planes he Lain designaions given o he days o he week have been direcly derived, and rom he Lain names, in urn, have been chiely ormed he modern names used in various counries eiher by lieral ranslaion, or, as in he euonic ongues, by he subsiuion o he corresponding deiy o he norhern paganism or he Lain god. n Sunday he origin is easily raceable. Monday means lierally he day o he moon. uesday ake* is name rom bco, he Mars o he Saxons, who presided over combas, srie and liigaion. Wednesday is so called rom Wodin or Odin, a chie deiy o he norhern naions. hursday was nesned by he old euons or-hor.. Friday is rom Free or Friga, a goddess o Saxon myh, Saurday shows lile change rom is original orm as Saurn's dey. Fragraece o Flowers s Plans' Gran By-Prodac Fragrance, which mos lower lovers consider he highes qualiy or which a lower is valued, has never been ully explained. he quesion why some blooms have ragrance, ohers none, alhough hey belong o he same amily, remains one o he ineresing problems or he horiculuris o solve. Evidenly he lower produces swee scen in order o arac insecs, suggess Ruh Mosher Place in he Deroi News. Many pale or whie lowers are especially ragran, as i, because hey show poorly by day, hey add scen o heir aracions o call he nighlying mohs aer dusk. Fragrance seems o be a byproduc o he plan's manuaci:r* ing process. he individual lower developing in is special way manuacures is own brand o perume. All lower scens are an arrangemen o carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. hey can be copied, hough never equaled, in he chemical laboraory. How o pu ragrance ino a lower ha naurally has none is a projec ha puzzles plan breeders. Some o he lovelies o roses mus have heir ragrance resored. hey improve a imes in orm and color while hey lose heir perume. Reasons or 'Keysone' Nickname he nickname "Keysone" used or Pennsylvania, says he Philadelphia nquirer, is o doubul origin, bu he heory given mos credence is ha i was so named because o is cenral posiion among he saes a he ime o he adopion o he Federal Consiuion. Oher heories advanced are ha he name is derived rom he arch o a bridge across he Rock creek beween Georgeown and Washingon. D. C, which conained 13 sones named or he 13 original saes. he keysone was marked wih he leers "Pa." A drawing on display a he American Philosophical sociey, which was given o his counry by France in 1784, represens he 13 American saes in he orm o a sone arch wih Pennsylvania in he keysone posiion. Anoher suggesion is ha Pennsylvania was he las colony o voe or he Declaraion c ndependence eompleing hus he "Arch o Libery." Plum Pudding' Wooa Plum pudding no only reers o a delecable Englisk pasry, bu o a very rare igure in mahogany. his beauiul wood has a remendous range and variey in igure; rom plain la cu and sriped igures, he paerns in mahogany range o he broken sripes, he moles, ddic-backs; croches and swirls in occasional logs display blisered burl and many oher ineresing igures. Convic Sha 'Saccesj' he convic ship "Success" was buil a Moulmen, Burma, in 1700, and in 1802 was charered by he Briish governmen o ranspor convics o Ausralia. n 185] she was permanenly saioned as a receiving prison in Hoaew's bay, Ausrav Ba. Laer., privae owners exhibied he ship w Ausralia and Europe and evenually bougb her hv Una i«:i sne Joil JO June xu Aou. WlH he individual rear wheel brakes oil he John Deere General Purpose racor, you need less room o urn you can pivo he racor in is own lengh. 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mmm JUDD'S CORNERS Miss Virginia Buck has acceped a posiion near Corunna. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bradley spen he week-end in Roscommon. Mrs. Ernes Sel will enerain he Mclnyre club a her home hursday. A number o amilies enjoyed picnic dinners a Myers Lake Sunday. Several children rom his viciniy are aending- -Bible school a Lennon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miner were in New Lohrop uesday ev^ing on business. Miss Maxine Crowe is a gues his week o her cousin, Wendell Conklin, in Corunna. Mrs. W. B. Moore is seriously ill. Mrs. Pache, o Flushing, is assising in her care..mrs, Edward Lyons is spending a ew days in Corunna in he home o Mrs. Nelia Lyons. Maser Dick Chaseen, o Flin, is a gues o his grandparens, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Posey. Miss Joyce Luce, o Flushing, has been a gues o Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miner and Mr. and Mrs. Ernes Mares and children. Mr. and Mg. Jesse Harmon and daugher were callers Monday o Mr. and Mr?. Henry Miner. Mr. and Mrs. Dwne Brand were callers Sunday evening o Mr. and Mrs, Ernes Mmves and amily. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miner were dinner guess Sunday o Mr. and Mrs. Earl LeRoy, in New Lohrop. Nelson MiHs, o Flin, was a Sunday dinner gues o his daugher, Mrs. Reynolds Phelps and Mr. Phelps. Miss Caherine Feline, o Owosso, is spending several days wih her aun and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fair. Mrs. Wm. McEwen is visiing relaives in Millersburg, having accompanied her broher rom Deroi here. Mr. and Mrs. Waler Gardey, o Saginaw, were guess Wednesday evening o Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miner. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snyder and small son, Richard, aended he Holzhau?en reunion a McCurdy park Sunday. Misses Dolores Hilgendor and Helen Koan, John Vyskocil and Ward Hanohe were in Flin park Sunday eveninp*. W. B. Moore i.«expeced home rom Memorial hospial hursday aer being here he pas week or reamen. Mrs. Leonard Galbreah and Mrs. Clare Chambers, o Deroi, spen Sunday wih heir parens, Mr, and Mrs. Manord Hevie. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brand and amily and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gemirz enjoyed a picnic dinner Sunday a Green Meadows. Dinner gueas Sunday o Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ward and amily were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dumond and Mr. Dumond, Sr., o Durmnd. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deneen and daugher, Kahleen, o New Lohrop, were Sunday dinner guess o Mr. and Mrs. Waler Judd and amily. Misses Marilyn Reed and Mary Shipman, wih Mrs. Howard ConklirV are spending he week in Eas LV;ising, as delegaes rom he 4-H clku. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Brand and he leer's parens, Mr. and Mrs. Orie Gillam and amily, o Flushing, aended a amily reunion a Ann Arbor Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder and grandson, Bobby, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ooway, o Albion, are spend* ing several days a a lake in norhern Michigan. Several ladies me a he church house uesday aernoon and quiled. hey will ry o mee every uesday and all who can come are urged o do so. Word has been received ha Rev. C. S. Risley has been -sen o Webberville and ha Rev. E. L. Corless has been appoined o he Lennon and Juddville charges. Mrs. Laura Hurry o Vernon, and Mrs. Zora Ryan, o Owosso, were guess he irs o he week o heir granddaugher and daugher, Mrs. Fred Ward and amily. Mi', and Mrs. Nelson Snyder and amily and Mrs. Charles homas and daugher, o Owosso, were Sunday dinner guess o Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Snyder and amily. W. S. Eveleh and son, John, daugher, Nee, and Miss Donna McCvady, o Owosso, were callers Sunday aernoon o Mr. and Mrs. George Crowe and amily, Mrs. Lizzie Phelps s.nd daughers, Edna and Marie, and Mr?. Rowland Allen and son, Douglas, accompanied Mrs. Reynolds Pholps o Mid' ind on hursday o visi a he Ford Eshelmran home. Week-end guess o Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oolombi.sky were heir son and his amily, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Golombisky and sons, Danny and Billy, o Deroi. he boys are remaining or several days. Miss Ruh Winslow, o M. Pleasan, was a gues he irs o he week o her college roommae, Miss Vivian Shipman, bu was called home by he rerious injury o her grandaher which he received in a all rom a load o hr.y. he soball games a Venice Cener are drawing large crowds. Sunday aernoon hree games will be played as ollows: Venice Cener vs. Fores Hill; Lennon vs. New Lohrop; Kerby vs. Surevan & Blood. he games begin a 1:30. Mrs. Charles Shipman is visiing in he home o Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Shipman during he absence o her daugher, Mrs. Celia rumbull. Mrs. rumbull will spend h» summer in New Jersey wih her son, Miles, who has acceped a posiion here. Mr. and Mrs. Ernes Sel were a Wamplers Lake near he sae line 6n Sunday, where hey me he laer'a daugher and her amily, Mrs. Carl Hauensein and our children, 'o Lima, Ohio. hey will spend he ^nex several weeks here wih he ysels. HONORNG BRHDA Maser Gerald Ward, son o Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ward, was hos o iy small children Monday evening o commemorae bis sevenh birhday. he yard had been aracively decoraed wih a large number o balloons and here he youngsers played a number o games under he capable supervision o Miss Nia Snyder. Maser Dick Caasees, o Flin, won ou in he "cracker roil," Fores Merrill winning in he "balloon blowing" cones, while Jack Graham proved o be he ases "drinker" in he "pop drinking" cones. he children were served ice cream and pink birhday cake, he cake being graced wih seven candles a a aseully decoraed able. Each child received pink and whie avors and Maser Jerry received a large number o gis. he children will long remember Jerry's birhday pary. Besides hose rom Venice Cener, Jerry's Sunday school class rom Juddville were among he guess. SOFBALL SCHEDULE he ollowing is he schedule o,he soball games booked a Venice Cener or he summer season. Five [eams are in he league, and games 'will be played only on Sunday aernoons. he irs game a 1:30 r>'clock, he second a 3 o'clock and he inal game a 4:30. eams represening Venice Cener, New Lohrop, Fores Hill, Lennon and Kerby are associaed in he league. 3m* 2S ^, Kerby vs. Lennon. Fores -Hill-vs. New Lohrop. Exhibiion. Jaly 2 New Lohrop vs. Lennon. Venice Cener vs. Fores Hill. Exhibiion. J«y 9 Venice Cener vs. New Lohrop. Kerby vs. Fores Hill. Exhibiion. J.ly 16 Veniee Cener vs. Lennon. Kerby vs. New Lohrop. Venice Cener vs. Lennon. July 23 Fores Hill vs. Kerby. Lennon vs. Venice Cener. Exhibiion. July SO Kerby vs. Lennon. Venice Cener vs. New Lohrop. Exhibiion. Aug» 6 Venice Cener vs. Fores Hill. Kerby vs. New Lohrop. Venice Cener vs. Fores Hill. Augus 13 Lennon vs. Fores Hill. Venice Cener vs. Kerby. Exhibiion. Avg 20 New Lohrop vs. Lennon. Kerby vs. Fores Hill. Exhibiion. Augus 27 Venice Cener vs. Lennon, Fores Hill vs. New Lohrop. Exhibiion. Sep. 3 Kerby vs. Lennon. Venice Cener.vs. New Lohrop. Exhibiion. Sep. 10 Kerby vs, Fores Hill. New Lohrop vs. Lennon. Exhibiion. Sep. 17 Fores Hill vs. New Lohrop. Venice Cener vs. Kerby. Exhibiion. CALEDONA Week-end guess ' "> he Alber Hunley homo were Mr. and Mrs. William Dudash and moher, Mrs. Coin Morrow, and Mr. and Mrs. Ber Beverage and daughers, Mary and Bey Jean, o Roseville, and Mr. and Mrs. George Denman and children, o Venice. Mr. and Mrs. William Schoenwald will be hoss o a posponed June meeing o he Ladies' Aid.o he Norhwes Venice Mehods church on hursday, July 6, or an eign o'clock supper, ollowed by a business meeing and program. he supper will be po-luck. CELEBRAE ANNVERSAR Following heir cusom or he pas weny-ive years or more, he Upsreamer class, composed o he young people o he Norhwes Venice church Sunday school, o approximaely weny-ive years ago, me a he Benley park, Owosso, or heir annual reunion, on Sunday or a picnic dinner. he class was ormerly organized hy he eacher, Mrs. Bell Galloway, and consised o members rom he eighh grade day school up. he class have as heir guess each year he Merry Circle Class o he church, he laer consising o,he young people o he Sunday school o oday. he day always alls on he Sunday when vhe Mehodis conerence is in session. Following a delicious co-operaive dinner, he presiden, Kenneh Lake, 'called a business meeing. Lawrence Seward, eacher o he Merry Circle Class, read he Scripure lesson aer which he Lord's Prayer was recied in unison. Following he reading o he minues o he las year's meeing by he secreary, oicers were eleced or he year, 1940, as ollows: Presiden, Kenneh Lake, re-eleced; vice j presiden, George Rigoulo; secreary [and reasurer, Mrs. George Rigoulo; ^program commiee, Mrs. Claude Pardonne, Flin; Mrs. Dan Quick and juias FriscOl* Seward. * Guess were presen rom Flin, Owosso and Kerby. During he program hour, Mrs. Lawrence Seward gave a reading, j* X 4 15 DAS Open Shelves.while he Misses Priseilla and Dorohy Seward urnished music OR he violin and guiar. he Seward sisers also 8a H*»' due. BRHDA SURPRSE he many riends o Mrs. Minnie Drain were exending her congraulaions las Friday which was her birhday, and on ha evening she was surprised in her home by 26 riends, who came o celebrae he eyea, During he evening he company played progressive pedro, Mrs. Ada Graham and Earl Schooley winning he high score prize, while Mrs. Schooley and William Jennings were low acore prise winners. A hree-course luncheon was served a he dose o play a a able cenered wih bowls o roses. A handsome birhday cake, presened o her moher by Sadie Hurd, was also a eaure o he decoraions. Mrs. Drain was also presened wih a beauiul birhday cake by Mrs. Jaek Bier and lile daugher, Sally, while a heir home he day o her birhday anniversary. Frank Summers, a naive o Kerby, and a ormer business man o Owosso, as co-parner in an oil saion en he corner o Gould and Eas Main sree, is no so well and has been ordered o res or a leas six monhs. Frank was in he Sae uberculosis Saniorium a Howell or a year or more. Nobby Summer Foowear We are showing some very desirable paerns in Foowear or summer wear, and can oui he enire amily a very moderae prices. We wan you o see jus wha savings you can make in beer qualiy Foowear. ALBER BOURSH Opposie Cour House Corunna, Mich. CALEDONA. Jay Lingo ia conined o his bed, seriously ill wih complicaions. Guess o Mr. and Mrs. William Schoenwall or Sunday dinner were Mr. and Mis. Jud Eldred and amily. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lake and hree children, o Lansing, were over Sunday guess o his parens, Mr. and Mrs. George Lake. WARD'S Cash Grocery- Marke Summer Clearance Sale Phone Lennon 25-F-2 CARS SERVCED Make Venice Cener our Shopping Cener Where We Never Say Credi SORE HOURS 7,00 A. M. e 11:00 P. M- NCLUDNG HOLDAS Hi-Speed Gas and Oil SAON HOURS SAME AS SORE X Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mead, o Flushing, and daugher were Sunday guess o her siser, Mrs. Ber Pearsail and Mr. Pearaall. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swan and children, o M Clemens, spen Sunday wih his aher, Charles Swan and amily and hi* siser, Mrs. Harry i Mayer and Mr. Mayer and amily. 1 Beer Prirrng by he News 15 DAS Every Day Low Prices Sale Sars hursday, JUM 29h - - Closes Saurday Nigh, July 15h July 4h - - Balloons Free o he Kiddies All Day and Evening Every*** like*» ***k«1«peck lw J«ul mok in mmr wi«<mw» gmu hmw s*a*y iriw, 8:00 p. m., July 15h, he igvr* M he M SH1NOLA Whie Shoe Polish bole. 10c Supplies Plaes Cups, Forks and. each Spoons 10c H*r«jmrnr ch**c* «g»* * Fr hing» bay ** ia k*< b**he, he* c*w* in he *er* aaj rvmer yew aw caanoa by he J baske givea o h* he SUNSHNE Frankenmuih Fig Bars or. CHEESE Ginger Snaps 2 lbs-., 19c &. Venice Cener WO AENDANS o wri*. Saurday a w ewes Macaroni or Spaghei. 23c 12 lb. pkg. 15c Pasry Flour, Snow Whie, 24 1-2 lb.. 49c Bread Flour, K. B., 24 1-2 lb... 69c Gold Medal, All Purpose, 5 lb. 29c Bread Flour, American Rose 65c Exra Value or our Food Dimes and Dollars SUGAR, Whie or Brown, lb.... 5c POWDERED SUGAR, 2 lbs.... 15c MUSARD, quar jar 10c SALAD DRESSNG, quar jar.. 15c Peanu Buer, Miller's, quar jar. 25c LMA BEANS, 2 lbs. CEREALS Moher's Quick Oas, lge. pkg..... 27c Kellogg'* Whea Krispies, Corn Flakes or Pos oasies, large... 10c COUPON Maxwell House Coee, lb.... 27c Posum Cereal, makes 60 cups, pkg. 19c COCOA, 2 lb. caa 15c DLL PCKLES, quar jar.... 10c SWEE PCKLES, 24 oz. jar... 15c»..... a OC Clip and bring o sore during hi? sale and ge one bar o Crysal oile Soap or one bar o Ocagon Laundry Soap Free. Name Address. FRUS AND VEGEABLES Bananas, lb 5c Oranges, Valencias, 2 doz*.... 39c Waermelons, Muskmelons, Peaches, New Poaoes and New Cabbage Priced Righ SOAPS P. & G. or Kirk's Flake Soap, 3 bars... 10c Pine ar oile Soap, bar 5c Concenraed Super Suds, large pkg.. 21c PEE'S MEAS Smoked Picnics, whole or shank hal, lb. 19c Large Bologna, sliced, lb 19c Club Franks, grade 1, 2 lbs.... 29c Pee's Kele Rendered Lard, 2 lbs.. 15c BASEBALL CAPS, each.. 25c Soballs or he Children's Playground, ea. 25c FL SPRA, Bulk, gallon..... $1.00 Quar.. 36c n our Own Conainers Pin.. 20c»,i * $