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Fahfully Servng he Communy for More han Ffy Years U.,.,.1 1.g.- yr mmm 9BB **m ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR COfUNMA, MCHGAN THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1946 VOLUME 61, NUMBER 5 Young Grl Klled n Auo Accden Anohcr nea deplorable auo aseden occurred hs week, wham en Tuesday mornng, a abor 8:1f o'clock, a heavy raler ruck crashed no Jhe rear of a Hudson ear beng drven by Harey Kaxle, asssan casher of he Vernon Sae Bank. Mr. "Earle had voluneered o ake a group of fre grls o he Durand hgh school when he regular school bos.refused o sar. n he crash, Dorohy Nver, daugher of Mr*. Zella Fredercks, Of Vernon, me nsan deah. As he ejus came ogeher. Mss Nver was hrown from Mr. Earle's ear and was nsanly klled when he heavy ruck passed over her body. Ohers who were n he Earle car were "Peggy Mason, aged 16 years; Dorohy Hmm, 18; Ehel VanLoon, 15; Waler Mchell. was decded *>y ) he group o have a passng; baske j o rase money for he Campbell Scholarshp Fund 1 a M.S.C., whch wll go owarj he asssance of 4-H grls aendng college. A he close of he sesson a sodal mens closed he afernoon, '. V WOMAN'S RELEF CORPS A delghful socal me as well as a fne busness sesson, was afforded members of ke Corunn* W. R. C. las week wlere hey me la mngs, occuped he char, wh Mrs. 340 "**** ** * «Wlay «5«*> Chne, a well known Corunna boy, Cora Sherrard eondncng he dev- men *> *? ^ompaned by^rame Charles "Chuck" Sanders, clmbed oonal perod', readng from Joshua J^nom *» «**«* > **»<»- j aboard, and? s expeced home a any 1., whch was followed by he Lord's sraa a number of hngs among :^^ Prayer n unson. hem he quck or mnue way of Frs upon he ems of busness makng overall paches. Kchen for he afernoon was he nsalla convenences and remodelng deas on of offcers, conduced by a pas and Mary Earle, 16. Mr. Earle was presden, Mrs. Loe Goodall, n an also njured', bu hs njures are \ mpressve manner. Those nduced ro beleved serous. Dan Smh, of j n 0 offce were. Chcaga, drver of he ruck, re-j Presden, Mrs. Cummnge; senor Ceverf slgh njures. Farm Caravan o Vs Corunn a Monday grea day for farmers and all admrna of jrasjuanlve farmng wffl be Feb. 11 n Corunna. On ha day (Monday) he eal Progress Caravan wb be hers) and wn se op ls largo array of exhbs and dsplays n he Shawassee Couny Roarf Commsson garsajs fa Corona* 10 a. m, n he Pacfc area. Exenson Ball, for a one o'clock eo- Moher and he grls were parcularly remembered hs week, when operavo luncheon whch.preceded hron rlloa 1&e 4aj on Monday hey receved a dosen he ceremony of nsallaon of off- _. r, - «.*,',, ^ * _ cers. ' Caravan ;eonea from Mosl- lovely roses from Jack. The presden, Mrs, Mldred* Com- ***.***, ^ ^ f** a *****' : As ho young man's boa lef wll be dsplayed. Landscapng, buldngs, and mechancal equpmen wll be shown n acual operaon. The farmers neresed n mechancal guer cleaners wll have he opporuny of seeng all hs n Tweny fve gues were bdden o he heme, where amd) decoraons 'n keepng wh Valenne's Day a delghful evenng was passed. n j compeve games, Mrs. B. Jacobs,! Mrs. Joe Serr, Mrs. Fred Serr,Sr. and Mrs. Harry Brown were wnners of awards, whch were added o he '.. j lovely gfs o he brde conveyed o nearer home, and wll undoubedly her o a Valenno eoaa: HT. be able o make a rp home. A a beau:f ul ale, cenerrl. He has hsd> a world of experence wh cu flowers, places ware marksnes leavng he Saes, vsng ed wh valenne*, red* hears and Chna, and many neresng pons oher mofs, for he servng of ref- VALENTNE PARTY Lve d slgh njures. vce presden Mrs. Rachel Norcross;' PP orun "y O **"*»» ««* The accden oe* place a he Junor ^, Mw, Loe Goodall; fe- workng models. The new weed Ph Sorory grls, n Masonc November 1, 1851. A he age of prayer perod: vocal solo "Gorl l'ndersanu's", Nona.A:desc!\ Co Durand Oak sree crossng of M-78. asurer, Mrs. Berha Muy; chap- «net 2 ' f* «d * *<>?» *' «afng Temple, Owosso. Here Edde ' egheen years he was convered n Mr. Earle was approachng Oak hun, Mra. Sherrfrd* guard, Mrs. hem on lawns and! feld crops and, Schade's band wffl hold forh from ] * Mehods Epscopal church. runna; Scrpure -lesson, Sslma sree when ha was sruck by he Theresa Bgelow; conducor, Mrs. gardens wn be llusraed as a par 9:30 p. m. o 1 a. m. and all are! Laer he became afflaed wh he Wehrl, Flr; esrors'-' ruck-raler. ~ "*-. Ea Schulz;ass. conducor, Mrs. of he exhb. n fac, o quoe WflHam Phllps, of Durand, saw Carre Hughes. Couny Agrculural Agen E. B. nved o go on from here o a f*** Mehods church of Corunna, Corunna grou?; musc- D^-vs Pesnack pary a he Whe House Mcb where he was a fahful mem- rck, Fln; alks, "God's \TA- r O-- he aeefovn and sad ha when he The presden's chosen offcers Hancock: crash occurred, he Earle auo was are: Secreory, Mrs. Jesse Neal; "Every farmer n Shawassee _ resauran on M-Tl. Mssss Corrne,* > f',,4l "» d *»Jfe- ChurcV Lo«n W^^. «o fl 'g hrown no he ar, and landed a paroc nsrucor, Mrs. Alce Couny, As hosaessaker, and verybody from he urhms areas are nv wo of he) Corunna grl membm of unod n marrage o Mss Maran Rfslaff, Fln; "God's Wll n M/ Woodkoek and Nancy Bosford are. ** Ocober 15TxTr73, he was Wll n Our Youh Grouo". W»**- nnmsr of fee away. By he me press corresponden, r%np* had reached he sceoe, Mss Ruches; nwsesa, Mrs. o aend fcfe bg even. he. sorory who are asssng n he Boa, n Saranae, Mkh., and! from Kom«, M Maxne Ne«1, Corunna; plannng of he reurn of a pre-war MW% Gad's WB1 n My Lfc H, Esher 01- Nver ha* hoe* hrown fes* *he Robnson; color bearers, Mrs. annual pnblfe and son, JVn. Earls car and **» over by ke rash. ar, Mrs. Mary Bonraarh, Vernon Bay. He la aarrlaa by The body of Mss Nver was removed o he ford Anhony Me. Baan Chalkar and Mr*, PenHae fanera home n Durand. Under Sherff Downer Jnssll-'j gsevf sw scsann pad repored, snd ruck raveled abou 4*6 fee before comng o a sop, gong over wo dches. Smh, he drver of he ruck, was aken n cusody by sae polce a Lansng, as he was on a Chcago bound bus. Smh made s saemen o Prosecuor Jas. Quavle. He sad ha as he approached he neracon of M-78 and M-71 he saw he Earle ear urn ono M-78 n fron of hm. He endeavored o slacken hs speed 1, bu wh a heavy loan hs was mpossble. An nques was held a he Dur-» and cy hall Wednesday afernoon, 'ou wll probably be a few days, before he ranscrbng can be compleed 1 and made publc. VERNON SCHOOL GANS ENROLLMENT Mos grafyng o he'parons of he Vernon schools s he md-year repor made by he prncpal of he schools, Mrs. Arch W. Burne, -of r Corunna. The frs semeser of he school closed wh an enrollmen of 148 pupls, an ncrease of 10 over he oal of las year. By grades, he enrollmen s as follows: Kndergaren,?1; frs f, s«^nj', 3*. hrd a^d fourh, 21; ffh and sxh, 36; sevenh and eghh, 30. Many pleasan socal evens are upon he calendar for he eachng saff of he Schools. Amon* hese s he Vernon-Vence Teacher's Club whch wll hold a regular meeng and dnner a Coage Grove on Feb. 21. ^ s:!a c aparmens and busness The eachers wll also p^en.h-! '''f'^'s. nr.<! be?am'» one of he bjr- Shawassee Couny Teachers' ns- * es Propery owners n he cy. uc n Owosso on Thursday, Feb. EKfspe hs advanced age, he J^d 7, and he school wll be closed for ^nnued «cve n busness crcles. he c'ay. ^'- Carr was frs marred o y KNOW YOUR NEGHBOR The above happly named Exen of son Group funcons n he Newburg neghborhood 1. Here he las meeng was held F he home of Mrs. Raymond Crowe, wh 14 members presen and Mrs. Seymour Shpman he gues speaker, Mrs. Shpman beng he effcen Couny Exenson Charman. The lesson on "Tme Savng n Home Sewng^ was gven by Mrs. young man. members an: Con* frrenee, Mrs. Norcrow. Mrs. KaoB, ML CoodaD; relef, Mrs. oboaen, Mrs. BovrsmMk, Mrs. Mussy s»seu* lve, Mrs. Sherrsrd, Mrs. Goodan*. Mrs. Kahryn Sheardy, Mrs. Neal; audng, Mrs. Kno, Mrs. Robnson, Mrs. Shcrrard: adea, Mrs. NeaL Mrs. Norcross, Mrs. Florence Kng. Oher busness ^ms were he reporng of 24 sck calls and 12 cards sen o shu-ns. The closng ceremones ncluded* he pledge o he flag, he sngng of Amerca and a slen prayer for men ond women n fhe servce. A delghful par of he even was he presenaon of a gf o he fahful and effcen presden of he W.R.C.. Mrs. Mldred Cummngs, who s loved and honored by all. Mrs, Alce Knoll made he presenaon n behalf of he members. V DEATH Of EDWARD CARR. Edward Carr, aged 83, promnen Los Angeles Calf., capals, snd former resden of Corunna, ded suddenly a hs home on Tuesday nghy accordng o a message receved hs mornng by relaves here and n Owosso. s presumed ha a hear aack caused! deah. Funeral servces wll be h eld n Los Angeles Frday afernoon. Mr. Carr a one me operaed 3 harness shops n hs area, one of hese n Corunna* He also was engaged n he real esae busness here anc? n Owosso, and owned consderable farm propery n he 00-'"y. He connued n real esae afer gong o Los Angeles *nd bul Mss Frances Younfr of Ofdedon. A Town-shp, who de^ soon afer 1900 and abou 30 years ago he was marr'v *o Mss Wnfred B?.r^olomew Charlevox, who survves hm Neces an-j nf^ews lv ; '- here and n Owosso are Mrs. Evah Crosby Mrs. Ray Reynold*, John "Pee" C-rr. K- H.ch M. Mller, Mrs. Edwn Sanderhoff of Corunna, and J. E. Dngwall. He was he las of a Tare* famly. Mr. Carr was bom n" Chaham,' On., anj came o Corunna as j JACWWHTHB APVflfcSD ''Jaekr by he way, s anmen o UM Mews no Uncle Sam's servoa. FoSowlns; 1¾ enlsmen and* "boo" ranng a Gran Lakes, he young man was sen o he Unversy s Madson, Ws., where he ook up rado work. n hs he has shown marked ably as was expeced and h* week comes he news ha he has, followng a rgd examnaon, been advanced o he rank of Pey Rado Offcer Thrd Class, whch by he way, carres * nce ncrease n salary. He s sudyng for furher advancemen, whch wll surely come. He wres ha he arrved a San Dego, CaKf., ha weak, and wen from here o San Pndro. He expecs o go Uuomh *» canal, wh a desnaon snmuwhs along he fa wll hen be much j One of he frs socal affars n! hs area planned especally as a welcome home o servce men, s he Valenne Ball o be gven on Frday, Feb. 8, fy he Bea Sgma *& FRED SER. JL A lovely avas eg las JbanTrsn' hg! ) > af a Corunna boy, Fred Serr* * "» afho was s former Mss Madne Brown of Owoau was a shower gven by Mrs. Rober Hamll and Mss Ruh Wse, n he home of Mrs. Hamll, souh of Corunna. n he early evenng hours games and coness occuped ^e senon of he guess, przes gong o Mrs. Bryce Jacobs, Mrs. Fred Serr, Sr., and Mrs. Oo Kramer. These wh many oher charmng gfs whch were heaped under a green and whe umbrella, he brde was requred o open and dsplay. Dany refreshmens were served by he hosesses a he dose of he alogeher pleasurable evenng. On Monday evenng he young brde was agan honored when Mrs. Kramer and Mss Lorrane Serr eneraned for her n he home of Mrs. Kramer^ on E. Wllams S, Owosso. reshmens. '* HARRSON MARSHALL WES 2HE Adul Group Mees Sunday Evenng Sxy fve churhes and wo Youh Fellowshp croups, of he Fln Dsrc sen 150 delegaes o he Rlly. ef Mehods Young Aduls- held las Sunday n he Frs: Meh ds Church of Corunna. The meeng was mos nspre onal. The four speakers who addressed ffce delegaes n he afernoon v<u>?: George Can-har, of Derov, '/ho dscussed "Race Relaon:'.": Rev;' Van Buren, of Byron, speakng on "Amerca's Responsbly r. f he? Counres"; Rev. Wll^ J'o <ord Marshall, for many of Fln, on "Moral a.u SocvV.V '1%. Harrson F years a respeced 1 resden of Cornnna s"; ana' Dr. Clyde Dcns'ld, <c prevous o gong o Chcago, supernenden on V> :':. o resde w;h hs son, Denns Maran heme, "God's W : V fc T ' Marshall, ded suddenly on Frday The Youh Fellowshp Gvo'ups mornng cf las week. Mr. Marshall whch held a separae rree : «:n he had passes he nsney-fourh mle- afernoon carred ou he followng sone of* hs lfe, and deah came program: from a hear aack and he nfrm! Ge acquaned sessorv; <?j6vr> es of age. sngng Treeled by M-\ '':'r'-e The decc'noj v:a: born n Amboy Sead (Fln sponsor)-; r'evoors 1"1 Townshp, Hllsdale couny, on by Loren Ma**"-T, of Corunn- A ae o'clock a co-operave suppar was served' n he dna? room of he chnreh, Dr. Lloy4 Nxon Af ha Pofec, ranmn'? harks. Membes da wfa, of w Oaraana chnreh who aced an abla hoss for supper were: Mr. ^¾¾ jrajfadmr pajm a* has Gunwy, Mr. and The oveoad s #sn known o Harrs, MrC snd Mrs. older ssasns of Ceruan*. He was Wayne Vaaderkarr, Mr. and Hrs, a machns of oxmpanal ahly, Naeher Lyors and Mr. and Mrs. and conduced a machne shop n Rober Rhoad*. he buldng whch he owned, across was a pleasure o all o enjoy from he cy hall. He was a man communy sngng, led by former of he srces honor and negry local pasor Rev. Lloyd M. Blakeley, and was held n he hghes regard' of Behlehem church o* Fln, wh by all who knew hm. hs daugher, Mss Elsaleen, a he Some wo years ago he wroe hs pano, own obuary, and hs was handed The afer supper prof»t-arn was he News by Maran Marshall. n presded over by he dsrc vce hs he closed by quong "O Deah, Where s Thy Sng? Wekome Deah, am prepared 1 o go." Servces for he depared were conduced from he funeral home presden, Bernard Randolph, of Ponac, who was nroduced by Rev. Harold Dakn of Corunna. nvocaon was offered* by Rev. Bex Reed, dsrc counselor from n Chcago, and he remans brough ^ (lessee Mehods Church, o Krbs Funeral Home n Corunna, Vocml ^ ^ «He Remembereh" and where a servce was held Monday MLos chord" by Mrs. Jane Coffey, afernoon, conduced by Rev. Sco- loca, ^¾. drecor, and Norman f^d^pasor of^he Free Mehods Anderson, respecvely, and a voln *~ nermen *" ~ ook place n ^^ by p ^ T -fwre, ce we re muscal Pne Tree cemeery conrbuons. Remarks were offe ed by Rev. Harry Brewer from he M. Morrs Mehodb Church. The prncpal speaker was Dr. EDUCATORS TO (Nxon, pasor of he Cenral Mehj ods Church, of Ponac. He gave BANQUET j an nsprng address on "The Wll of God and Evangelsm Wha Can The Shawassee Educaon ^** he Young Adul Group Do Abou sedaon's annual banque'wll be j held one week from ongh, Thurs- \ dky, Feb. 7, and promses o be] largely aended, wh an afer dn- j ner program of unusual mer, hs j announced recenly by he presden of he organzaor, Claude J. Shufel^ supernenden of he Morrc* schools. The banque wll be held n he Owosso Masonc Temple. The assocaon, whch has now funconed successfully for several years s composed of supernendens, prncpals and eachers of all he schools n he 'couny, excep he Owosso schools. _V VENCE EXTENSON A comng momn' y ** "leasure for b" f.hove crranznon s a Valenne Pary o be held on Feb. 14 n he home of Mrs. ClTe^" Krkma begnnng a 10:30 a. n. wh a po luck dnner a noon &::d a recreaonal program. A regular meeng was held by he group las md 1 week, when 14 members anj frends gahered for a co-operave luncheon and afer A feaure of he evenng's ener anmen wll be he appearance of dnner program, wh 'The Musc Masers," a wdely Tobey, her hosess, known favore male quaree from Mchgan Sae College. V CARD OF THANKS Ws wsh o exend o he knd frends fn Corunna our sncere hanks for he expressons of sympahy exended us n he deah of our b eloved* faher Harrson Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Maron Marshall. Mrs. John Mrs. George Marn was n charge 0f he busness sesson whch pr?- j ceded 1 he luncheon hour. j Afer dnner Mrs. Clarence Kfkman dreced wo recreaon?! exercses followng whch he lesson of he afernoon was presened by Mrs. Charles Long. The nsrucon on "Tme Savers n Sewng" ncluded 1 drecons for nsnf more sewng machne aachmens, hns on feuon holes and bel loops and oher helpful suggesons,

Teach Every Dog Rudmens of Couresy, Elas Val Urges Nne-enhs of he dffcules n* volvng dogs would auomacally be elmnaed f each owner augh h* rag a few elemen-. arv -^--1 of canne couresy, Elj* C. Val, maaagms <Mrecor of he Ganes Research Kennels; Rdgefeld, Conn., sad n a recen alk. Mr, Val s one of he bes known El» C. Val dog men n he counry, n a quarer of a cenury <?f acve dog work, he has bred, shown and raned some of Amerca's foremos bench and feld ral campons. The Research Kennels ha he heads are a unque nsuon devoed o sudyng he facs on dog breedng, feedng, care and ranng, whch.wll be of praccal, helpful value o dog owr- s and dog "breeders. Alhough he! jn^ls ^ave been n operaon less - ) lv." ears, already hey have br>r;o :: ; \.ame xnecca for vsng dr le.vo from all secons o he cr.. ry.' "n handlng any dr r..rol s he key word.' Mr. Val d. "One canro be sad o realv vn a dog ha has no been ra.c «obey commands. A -unn v>. j /npng, yappng dog s no crrd V hmself or hs owc '..1 > \vy mdesrable fro.n e s'?»" ('.' -r of he communy..pur dog a zeal pal and -!;;.,-n. ly admred by frends -.T?.Mke, h* mus be.mum of four hngs: 1., ;KS name perfecly; 2. To ua j j»u when called and hs mus hod ^ood ousde as well as nsde: 3 To s down or le down on order or sgn.*!; 4. To comply wh your.wshes whenever you command *No!' Ths las s perhaps he mos mporan lesson of all. Your 'No! mus be so mpressve ha he wll mmedaely dess from whaever ne may be dong a he momen, wh ^r be eang hs dnner or smcllrj^ he pans leg of sorn sranger. "Ten or 15 mnues once bu preferably wce a day wll accomplsh wonderful resul*. ' almos unbelevable wha good you can oban from he rgh roune n a sngle monh. "Please remember ha he average dog raned o mnd loves and wll love you more ruly as maser han an unraned lle rascal lef o hs own whms. "Soma peonh have he dea ha a dog augh o mnd s a cowed dog. yam he Jus forge Everyhng depends on he echnque and common sense appled n he ranng. Remember he housands of dogs raned for mlary work durng World War XL You would hardly call hem cowed, ve whou ranng hey would bve been worhless. There s ybuf answer. "Prase when he has earned goes a long way o encourage a dog wh hs ranng work. On he oher hand, don' allow hm o dsobey whou a reprmand. Quck correcon a he momen of falure makes for effecve ranng. Never spank a dog f you have o dscplne hm, a slgh ap on he nose wn probably do he rck." Woman's Dss^n Wns War Dog Memoral Compeon Sfcowu here are he prncpal fgures n he Ganes Doj Research Cener compeon for "he mos accepable desgn, dea or akeea for a projeced memoral o war dags servng n World War 11/' To;> - A ense momen n he delberaon of he judges. Lef o rgh, Hel<-n MrnLrn, acress; Lowell Thomas, eomsens* or; Dr. Sannel Mlbr.Tk, dog fancw; nn George Ford Morrs, ars. Lower lef Mrs. Elzabeh Phlhrck Kal, Drdlam, Mass.. whose enry won he compeon award. Lower r»v nrohel of 'V wnnng desgn submed by Mrs* lak. h Anhony ce Cream Co. THAT SUPER QUALTY CE CREAM a# New Corunna Sore Across from he Cour House Confecons of every sor Our Modem Ambalacce s Ready To Ssye You 24 Hour* a Day ANTHONY FUNERAL HOME "DCK" ANTHONY l.lance SERVCE PHONZ 218. DURAND ^W*W" an* 3 L!.. ssrv Fll m The 8e*ps** and Eghh grades bad her md-yw esa las week. Pupls who have been neher absen nor ardy are Phylls Sanck, Wayne Borden, Phylls Baker, And* ray Hall, WUma Marble and? Harry Cordell. We have combned our 4-H club* and eleced he followng offcers: Presden, Maurce Pahr; vce presden, Marjore Bors; secreary, Vole Balose; reasurer, Blly Roo. Mrs. Cecl Powers s he lead 1 - er for he grls and "*h* asssans are Mrs. Enrl Baker, Mrs. Clarence Baker and Mrs. L. J. Kngsbury. Mrs.. Arle Bryan*s he leader for he boys and Arle Bryan, asssan. Boh clubs are well organzed, and he nex meeng for Vence Townshp wll be a he.communy buldng n Lennon on February 22, a 8 p. m. The Ffh graders have learned "The Duel", by Eugene Feld. The Sxh grade has learned "The Vllage Blacksmh" by Longfellow. The Sevenh and Eghh gradbs have compleed "Snow," by John Green* leaf Whle*. We have sared makng a collecon of poems on houses. For example "The Ho«ae r bjr h* &«of he Road" by Waler Foes and "The House wh Nobody n,'* by Joyce WUraer. We have been makng un sudes on moves, ol and lumber. We had «*H» on "Frs Ad, lfe Savng and Resnafacaon. The Sevenh and Eghh grades ook noes on, and was very good. Las Frday we were vsed by Mrs. Else Baker, formerly knov^ as Msa Else Thrasher. She s he new musc nsrucor, comng from Mchgan Sae College. COMMON COUNCL A a Tffflar meeng of he Councl was held on hs dae. Mayor presdng. All AlJerma presen excep Bouramh. The mnues of he las meeng were approved and he followng blls presened for paymen. CONTNGENT Consumers Power 22*51 Sd. OH Co. _ - 8-7«Sd. Prnng Co. - W. E. Denneon _ Wall paper ~. Mch. S*e«Accd Fund Salares Corunna News ^ STREET Consumers Power Cammng! Bros. Shenk Gravel Co. Ray*s Mr. Servce Bob's Tre Servce. Salares - 2.26 296.00. 44.29, 67.48. 20.00 _" 7.25. 4.68 14.96-1.50 40.14 _ 9.66. :... 90.00 WATER Consumers Power _.. 121.23 Fr _....: -. _. 6.57 Gran Mafg. Co. 130.00 Waer Collecons ~ - 106.03 PARK Consumers Power Co. _ 24.40 Alber Todd -. 1.00 Parshall Mllng Co. Salares. 6.86 60.00 CEMETERY FUND Ora Turk. :._ - 45.00 POLCE FUND E. E. Brown - 1.30 R. C. Mallery. - -20 Salares :'.,..,,,, _,,. 70.00 TOTAL ; $ 1045.14 EARL P. SLEESEMAK HAERY ELDRDGE HAROLD WALLACB Commee Movej by Ehfrdge suppored by Sleeseman ha blls be acceped and pad. Yeas: Eldrdge, Grffn, Sleeseman, Wajlker> Whllace Boursmh absen. *^} Moved by Eldrdge suppored by Wallace ha purchase be made of new and larger fre Sren. Yeas, Eldrdge, Grffn, Sleeseman, Walker, Wallace Borsmh abesen. Meeng Adjourned BESSE M. JOHNSON Clerk Convenen Kchen Convenen kchens are he resul of sound hnkng and careful plan, nng. Every kojen has hree work ceners: he food sorage and mx. ng cener, where fresh foods a-e sored; he dsh washng cener, where vegeables are cleaned and dshes *r* washed; and he cookng cener. Your snk should be locaed beween he refrgeraor and (fee range. Then you can easly ake foods from he refrgeraor, prepare hem a he snk, pu waer n saucepans and mere, whou reracng seps, o he range where he food s o be cooked. Your range should be whn easy reach of Ue snk and near he door wh:,ch leads no your dnng room. Then ho food anl r»*<*h >»»,U»rf. Hormone Treamen Of Poaoes A»w»d Sorage Applcaon Reards Sprou Growh The plan hormone, mehyl eser of alpha-naphhalenacec acd, was found by Thomas and Bker, Unversy of Wsconsn, o be effecve o keep poaoes from sproung n sorage, even a? ordnary room emperaures. The chemcal can be employed successfully n lquds, duss or shredded' paper dsrbued among reaed wh plan he ubers. The dus and shredded mehods gave he bes resuls. Tresrme should be made n he sprng shorly before he adven of warm weaher, before he ubers break dormancy and begn o sprou. Hs re****3nf of he sprous wu exend he local aehng senson of poaoes, even afer he sprng weaher has warmed he sorage bns. Poaoes free from lae blgh, sof ro, Pusara and oher ypes of ro organsms only should be seleced for hormone reamen. The rmoun of he chemcal o be used ^;uu!d be approxmaely 1.35 grams of " c mehyl eser of alpha-naphu^nacek acd per bushel of ubers. Handy Mlk Sool ^c4er&*lf Made from 2 by 4's and equpped wh leaher bel ha keeps he sool n place, hs ype of sool proves of specal value o srppers. The sool s always n place and needs no han> dlng once s adjused. Ths rev sul*8 n a decded sanary advanage. mproved Eqmpmen Pes Conrol w ^w Cow akng semreamen wh cale pes conrol machne, hs can be saonary er movable. The cale pes conrol, manufacured by he Auomac Equpmen Manufacurng company of Pender. Neb., used for he conrol of grubs, lce, fles, cks, mange and oher vermn. Medcaed dp ol or powder s released upon he anmal by a paened dspenser and rubbed no he har and hde by he user. Feed Sal o Hogs Expermens conduced a Purdue dversy proved defnely ha for economcal reasons, hogs should never be allowed o go hungry or sal Block or loose *al or a smple mneral mxure should be provded. The expsrmeas showed ha hogs suppled wh a plenful «- urn o sal averaged 290 pounds afer 8S days, whle hose whou s<! only averaged 174 pounds m ha ne The feedng of one pound of sab saved ffot la feed. wboz 1 fu fjosss Order ko New Kelvnaor New Waer Heaers Complee Plumbng Lne We have ke rqwjpnma* for akng care of yevur Heang problems, and assure you dajalfaav, easeful work a al sv-' ^r > COKVEMSON GAJS BURNERS OpWnfln d fle US, NasSf^ejOaemCBaaaV' Mr^sWrfcfag nwdn, md we wffl do he work Q mamer. J. M. ELKNS & SONS TTOfNG, PLUWNG, HEATNG 'Dck's Elecrc Shop LENNON, MCH, Applance and Servce Shop WE HAVE RECEVED MANY MPARTANT TEMS THAT ARE URGENTLY REEDED. WASHNG MACHNES, REFRGERATORS, AND WE ALSO HAVE A FEW GOOD FLAT RONS. SOME USED, BUT N EXCELLENT CONDTON. COME N AND TALK OVER YOUR FARM ELECTRC EQUPMENT. ^^ e e$m{n>e>4><e<~?~m^ ^Rfc^Rk^feh^"WjAafc^^^^*SPaSkaW*^BW.^y^ar^jar^fcJF^MT^sr^Bsy^ay^sy^^ o "Where Frends Mee/' THE QUAKER 2 MeVeE** of on M-21 Mee your Frends a he Quaker v. X* j *v

-.*,<JV rr - '.» S'-.VTCTMT LENNO WTHN THE NEXT 30 DAYS WE EXPECT TO HAVE RADOS, REFRGERATORS, DEEP FREEZE, CHESTS, WASHNC MACHNES. AND R*>*ERS RCHT NOW WE HAYE THE WELL KNOWN MATERS PUMPS THAT ALWAYS Gnn SATSFACTON. COWE N AND SEE US. pu) awl aba o aare yen» * af PMBOM Lennon mpemen* Go. Hardware and mplemens Beer ake good V boe* o befme JMlawvaW a LENNON, MCH. JACK MCDOWELL OB he) Man Corner e^ ~^«. A A A J *j LMHMM, Md. WE HAVE A COMPLETE LNE AT AJUL TMES. Takng order* for SEED CORN now. Wll have ck aoocu Ferlzer Ferlzer be scarce agan hs Sprng? s YES, f you wa 'll he las Our advce s o pu n your order a once, and make arrangemens for mmedae delvery. FEEDNG BARLEY We have around 700 bushels o sell o he frs one ha comes along. Walsh Bean and,phbn«16 Gran Co kennony Mch. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ unnon LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Rex PoM were n Dero for he week end, he gues:- of frend*. Clarence and Alber Say spen he week end 1 near Roscommon, on a fshng rp. * Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cary and 1 Break* Laches bll spen Sunday a Lake S. Helen.,- Mr. and br, George W. faffner <a?ere n Flushng Tuesday afernoon fen a busness rp, Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Bowden we dnner guess of he McDowell** Tuesday ms Mr. and Mrs. DoasJd Krby and son, Donald, Jr., spen Sunday he S John home* Th L w*m New* Thursday, January 31, 1046 LENNON EXTENSON Mrs. Ford McMchael was hosess o he Lennon Exenson Group January 22, 1946. An all day sesson was held wh a po luck dnner a one o'clock. Mss Leora Smh, Home Demonsraon Agen, was a gues a he meeng. The leaders, Mrs. J. T. Muzzy and Mrs. Cecl Baker, gave a very neresng and aseful lesson on "Tme Savers n Sewng." A specal Weng wll be held on Fab. 19, 1946 a he home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDowell J. T. Muzzy when Mss Smh wll.spen Tuesday evenng wh Mr. and demonsrae o he group how o frs. Jerry Haywood, n FKn. make slp covers for ronng boards. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bush, and The nex regular meeng wll be ±remfly> of Fln, were Sunday vs- *?*J* "^M 2 ', 1^ *' h * ***** ers fn he A. G. Darlng home. of Mrs. Bernard Lle. -V- Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Haffner called on Mr, and Mrs, Mllard Sreeer, of Durand, Monday afernoon. Sue Ann Sreeer, of Durand, spen he week-end wh Phylls Ganssley and her grandparens, Mr. an,j Mrs. G. W. Haffner. v. '' A seven pound and 12 ounce son, Douglas Bran, was born on January 18, n Munson hospal, o Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Kacz. of Lennon. They are spendng he wner wh her parens, Mr. and Mrs. LaMon Tffany, of Wllamsburg. Pay Offcer Frs Class Herber * JBense, wfeo has been n he Souh Pacfc far fear yean, has arrved n Lefnon for a vs, wh hs aun, Arvffa - Boadard, Herber sag afe yoeag brde, Thar are kaffagfar Sbsdra, N. T. brde elec of soaored, a a Frday evenhk he feezse ef Mm Ulfeu JMezev TW evenng was spen wh aad ceuase, and przes were o he honor gues A luncheon was served and Marge receved many lovely gfs. ] Laer Darnell, who recenly became a member of he News saff, has been makng aome of he weemy vss o Lennon, anj s he earnes wsh ha our frends n he vllage exend o Leser pleny of asssance n hs search for news. s new work for hm, and your help s needed. QaUSflMnBfw"' The Wong's Socey of Chrsan a he kefobs cnurch of on nejdf hef monhly ; Frday evenng of 'ssf* week Hon* of MV Howard Ganssley The J meeng was opened by he»' THE GRL SCOUTS The Grl Scous held one of ^or very nce meengs a he school lbrary on Thursday evenng, January 24. Repors were receved from he secreary and reasurer and dues colleced. Durng he evenng, games were played and * f'n«. me was had. The grls are plannng on akng up he sudy of Leraure an<? Dramacs. n he fuure here may be a play, o whch all wll be nved. The meeng closed wh he Grl Scou closng song and squeeze. Marjore Bors. mxm^ <* } & Ton wll be re< ured o fle your nerna Tax reurn or a n esmae w! See or caltfe % > daa. G. w*. llkffhm^ Lennon Pnens 87 Lemon. Mch, -V. NOTCE To VENCE TAXPAYERS wll be a he followng places for he collecon of Taxes for Vence Townshp: Corunna Bank, January 12 and 26. Feb. 9 and 28. A Rex Poss n Lennon, on January 9 and 23, and Feb. 6 and 20. A Fred Wards, Vence Cenr, January 18 and'feb. 16. HARRY HABMER TownaWp reasure?. fc-r MOTlCz W KTUsClVrON Sae ef Mfehfgaa,ae Probae) frefaamsrof la aha Masarof sha Esae of Mary -fondy, Deeoacad, F_^ r v _ w. _ Ne4& s hereby gven ea more fah, ;MrsTr^er5k Week; andhha* *»o awnhs ram hs daa have 'rnn*«a-ct*l«sk^r Trembley»"had! w^^m» * charge M r been allowed for eredora o presen her ehuse agans sad deced- ' be very exeellew program, and a 'fne me was enjoyed by al A an o sad Cour for examnaon ' co-operave lunelhedn vras servej and adjusmen, aad ha all cred- { durng he evenng. or of sad decaden are requred Amela Deck. LENNON AND JUDDVUE CHURCHES T.^nnn and Juddvll e Mehods hurches. Lennon Mornng Worshp 10:00 Sunday school a 11:30. Young People's Meeng a 7:00. F\'on?'jj sprvce. f :00 p. m. Younr People's Meeng a 7.00 he evenng. The Rev. Dw^h A. LawFon wll conduc a Communon Servce n boh churches Sunday mornng. A ngh n he Juddvlle church he subjec wll be "The Dscple's Cross." JuddvfBo Sanday School a H a. nv Mornng WorsMW'a '*""'aeasc' Thurasay '..wnh- B 5 >«^ Radv and Prayer Servee. D. A. LAW SON, Pasor.' P. C, o presen her clams n duplcae one o sad Cour, a he Probae Offce, n he Cy of Coruma n sad Couny and one o he Fducary of sad Esae on or before he 23rd day of Aprl A. D. nex, and ha sad clams wll be hr-rd by sad Cour on Tuesday h*» 23rd dsy of Aprl A. D. nex, a -.en., o'clock n he forenoon. A such hearng, wll '\>c de^mned by he Cour who were a he me of her deah, he X hers a law of sad d'-e-'.-^. Daed January 7. A. D. 1046. Fducary: Spencer J. Condy, R. 1, S. Charles, Mchgan. ROY D. MATTHEWS. Judge of Probae. m REBECCA AMOS, Regsrar of Probae. n:«rkab»ctbr Uncsceffed AMbaaaea Sewca Ar C«ad»{e««d Pb«wo 4\ +m^ C*a»*l C A KES ES- S F ***** P -OW AT PEAK PERFORMANCE ALWAYS f «P J "* Plow jooog.. A> good work n ajj ough *^J«^o^o«aT-h assured of deaa powr g-~use a*kfoh gfeerw yr»cnsa De^CblledShares on vr-,r John Decre-SyraJcose Plow. ^Fllfr an nferor ^bargan" share on your plov/, >.. * boood o ge poor work. nsead, nss on a genu n*, Syracuse snares-one ha wll oulas wo ordnary shares " ha s nude of he hardes meal used n plow semember, boh pon and cung edj>e are deep- Cbled on nmm John Deere-Syracuse sfaa. res. We, have mm ype for your plow. JOHN DEEfE DEALER REX POST lennon. M!CR Wh he War over, we are preparng our sore o serve you wh every em n he way of Hardware, Pans, Elecrcan ems, and COMPLETE WATER SYSTEMS Lemon Hardware Co. OUR PUDGE For 1946 OUR RESOLVE FOR 1946 S TO PROVDE THE PEOPLE OF THS COMMUNTY WTH THE VERY CHOCEST AND BEST N THE WAY OF GROCERES, MEATS AND PROVSONS, AND ALWAYS AT THE LOWEST POSSBLE PRCES STORE HOURS S o 9 DALY OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY SMARKET >T LENNON, MCH. AT THE NORTH END OPEN SUNDAYS V

TH_ CORUNHA NffS Mchael ook he "cake walk" prl*>. 'Cecl MeKoae re rad he ake, aad AKJrew^ahrorh he pe n he LOU H, MO-JOT. Chnese Aucon. Mn, Ward Wgh- X_ur*d M a«o_4 cus* mam a _- nan, Henry Ha and Andrew Wal- Pes Of fe* a* Comaaa, Mflcw, *V /: of March, UTS.._._. _ >. -LA _"_.._- L v :.^*«m J _--, f~ * _ 4 Thursday, January 24, 1946 wexh were he judges. _$ew Lohrop Chaper, Order j Easern Sar are co-operang wh he Mchgan Grand Chaper n he h.«g drve for he needy n Europe* Mrs. Buasel Burpee s NEW L01HR0P charman. Mra> Ella Darlng, of, Fannngon, conduced a school of -^rucon a 'he Chaper rooms Earl Whe s very ll wh srep Thursday ngh. hroa. The Youh Fellowshp group of he Mehods church aended he Fln Dsrc Convocaon a he Corunna.Mehods church Sunday evenng. Donald Sanborn, Seaman frs Class, employed n he naval offces' a New Orleans, La., s enjoyng a 20-day furlough a he home of hs parens, Mr. and Mrs. van Sanborn. Mr. and Mrs. Clfford Confer, Gr?ce and Lyle> spen he week-end?, a her coage on Sa»re Lake Th$ famly- recenly reurned from Florda, where hey vsed Mr. Confer*- parens, Mr. and Mrs. R»ssel Confer, who are spe_dr^ he wner here. Clara Lou Zerdler, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zendler, eneran e; '; TV'- >Doonah group of Camr* 'V'r~ ^**rls a a weene roas By GENE A1XEMAN Mchgan Pre» Assocaon The Mchgan sae legslaes-. wll convex* n specal sesson nex Monday (Fefc. 4) ready o wresle wh he boom-una queson: ;- ><!'. *y Wednesday evenng. PUrl *' ws, Phylls McKone plus?" "Who ges a cu of he saes sur _.«> L:"--¾¾ JVhnson served refreshznc.s. Hss McKone wll be hosess has gazed no he crysal ball and* Audor General John D. Morrson a he nex meeng, forecas a plus margn of $27,000,-...Hayward Bruff, Jr., U. S. Navy,; 000 n he sae reasury by July, s a he home of hs^ parens, Mr. Hence he rush of pressure groups and Mrs. Hayward Bruff, for a 30- j ohers o ge a share of he excday furlough off shp from Sarl f *ss dollars whch are accumulang Francsco. Seaman Bruff has been w he reasury a Lansng. There n many pors snce he lef for serv-1 are several new developmens of noe over wo ^3- ago, ncludng ; ******* he shores of Jnnan. Hs broher, Pre - po-_-_-hy ha couny Charles, s n Manlla. supervsors may jon hands wh Harold Eehren* and Mrs, Ford 1 he mayors of fnancally ds- McMchae! were awarded frs prze j resserf ces n * coalon a Lanf«r-he fury---* cosumes a he {* n *> arrayed ***** he sae's Hard Tmes pary a he Masonc 1 admnsraon program of prory Temple Saurday ngh. Los Mc- [ of * Ue n eds * The supervsors held an annual FARM FOR SALE 160 acres of good 1 land and new 6-room house. Large barn. Sanchons for 22 cale, wh waer cups. Seel granary, chhckan house and brooder house. Three nls* sooh of Corunna. For mora nformaon call or wre Mr. Huner or Mr. Wood a J. W. SchweJkeU Reale, 3601 Fenof Road, Fln, Mch., of phone 37211, 2-696$ or 9-7494 Fln HOUSE FOR SALE 8-room house on laryre lo* a 105 Shawassee sree, Connna. $1600 cash. Wre or call Mr. Huner or Mr. W<od a J. W. Sclweker Realor*,.?*.0 1 r?r.on Road. Fln. or phone 372ll, 2-6965 or 9-7494. HEATER FOR SALE One Franklvn KR!_! OO Heaer/ Also four horrs. James H. Cordell, Lennon. meeng a he sae capal las week, and s sgnfcan hah he mayoxs* appeals for cooperave suppor receved a sympahec au-» denca wh he rural offcal*. The eouny reasurers, for example, see no Treason why he sae reasury shouldn' pay par of her salares ha a, f he salea ax s such a bonful aorca of revenue. Leu. Gavarnor Vernon J. Brown, whle deplorng he rend away from local governmenal- responshly, has ndcaed ha he sae should' eher reduce axaon or ncrease s ad o local governmens. The sae's ax sudy commsson has recommended 1 reducon of he 3 per cen sales ax from 3 o 2¼ per cen, permng muncpales f hey choose o levy ½ of 1 per en on local real sales. "ffecond, Governor Kelly s adaman o pressure of local governmens, nssng ha he needs of he sae- schools, hospals, welfare, for example should have he rgh of way over ncreased sae ad o local governmens. Please PONT GUESS Consul Your Telephone Drecory When you call a elephone number whou con* sung he elephone drecory your memory ofen plays pranks and 1-6-2-1 becomea 1-2-6-1. Thus, you are delayed m reachng he desred pary and he pary called by msake f annoyed. Adop he hab of eonaulfaf he elephone drecory before ealnc any number. Acually, you save ra>er han lose e and yenr cauon wll be refleced n he elmeaea of hose wrong number calls whch now annoy you. Telephone Number 2000 ullc: TELEPHONE _Q _P;_fY! Oa* cause for he predcamen acual needs. f Use Weal aoveen- 1 he admnsraon now feds self mens succeed n dveraa; par «f n s he fac ha he legslaure he surplus o her leca needs, hey has never esablshed, a deprecaon wll do so a he expense of he fund for publc buldngs. Once a sae's own program. f* a squease hospal or school buldng s con- 4 play, o m ** old phrase. Sae sruced, no provson s made for legslaors mus mare he decson,; s ulmae replacsme n. j Y Corporaon pracce of provdng a depredaon reserve for needed (consrucon s no followed by he Sae of Mchagan. has been esmaed ha approxmaely &> 000,000 annually s needed for publc work consrucon by he sae. Durng he depresson he sae reasury was runnng n he red and no publc works could be underaken; now when s n he black, maerals are no avalable and coss are sky hgh. f he sae does no se asde money now or hese posponed and delayed publc works, how can be expeced o do laer on when welfare needs may absorb any surplus n he sae reasury and he audor general may be mournfully proclamng a defc nsead of he presen surplus? Lous M. Nms, commssoner of revenue, repors ha propery axes pay S0.9 per cen of he sae and local ax dollar, compued for he year 1944-45, wh he real sales and use ax brngng n 26.2 per cen. Oher sources of revenue nclude gasolne ax, moor wegh ax, ralroad an^ publc uly axes alcoholc beverage axes* corporaon ax and nherance ax. Tho fac ha 7,903 uns of local governmens 8S counres, 1,265 ownshps, 178 ces, SOS ncorporaed vllages and 6,076 school dsrcs all receve fnancal suppor from he Sae of Mchgan s no news o axpayers. The enre proceeds of local propery ares are reaned for expendures of local governmens. No sae ax onpropery s now leved, he sales ax replacng hs form of axaon. Qorj: l:o sascally-'mr.dzd Mr. Nn-j of he f.'epar'men' of revenue. "When MrWan conru^ers dg down no her pockes f^" her sales ax pennes and conrbue a oal revenue of nearly one hundred mllon dollars as hey old las year, hey should ask and hey ough o know -wha happens o all hs money. Who spends? For wha purposes s spen? The Deparmen of Revenue, of course, s charged only wh he duy of collecng axes. The responsbly of deermnng how he proceeds shall be expended ress upon he chosen represenaves of he people he legslaure. The sales ax revenue s deposed daly n he sae reasury where becomes a par of he sae general fund. The money can be whdrawn and spen only as auhorzed by he Legslaure n appropraon acs. The sales ax money s no earmarked or dedcaed o expendures for any parcular purpose as s rue of many of He oher sae colleced "Snce all of he sales ax goes no he sae general fund, may be assumed ha evenually hs money s spen for he same purposes as general fund receps whch are no ear-marked for specfc expendures. Abou hree-quarers of he oal free and undedeaed general fund revenue s requred o mee appropraons for educaon, socal welfare and healh servle*, ncludng sae grans-n-ad and oher paymens for hese purposes o local uns of governmen. Consequenly mos of he sales ax money goes o mee expendures and sae paymens for hose funcons. should be noed h* he sronges and mos nssen demands for ncreased expenau res hav^ been hose for larger sae appropraons fov educaon, old age asssance, he care of chldren, more hospals and eher desrable socal servces." n addon o he Mchgan Educaonal assocaon's appeal for ncreased sae ad, runnng no many mllons, he Dero Board of Educaon has dumped no he legslaure's lap he fae of Wayne Unversy. Here s he hreenh larges unversy n he Nson; an nsuon wh 10,500 sudens currenly enrolled, of whch around 9,300 resde n Wayne couny. ^Fnancally unable o manan he unversy, he Dero school board has offered o urn over o he sae. s esmaed ha a leas $3,000,000 wll be needed n legslave appropraon o assure connuaon of Wayne unversy. Here s he seng for he legslave sesson. f educaonal, hospal and welfare needs are o be me frs by he Sae of Mchgan," he $27,000,000 surplus wll be more han absorbed. Acually, hs fund won' go far enough o mee 1946 - EXCELLENT SCHOOL PAPER The followng paper on "Hgh School Slang*" was wren by Mss Joan Cous, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Suar Cous, and a enh grader n Corunna Hgh School, as a par of her Semeser examnaon n Englsh. The class was asked by her eacher Mlrs. Cora Couler, whou any prevous preparaon, o wre a paragraph showng uny and emphass, choosng her own subjec. Joan's paper showed such unusual alen am? was of such ousandng mer, ha he News was graned he prvlege of publshng, exacly as was urned n o Mrs. Couler; "HGH SCHOOL SLANG" Have you ever wondered when a fellow suden < >bed you wh a name' as /'goonball," "Hopes*", *'bowjack*\ or even less approprae, "Sudous Sake", jus wha hs world of ours s comng o? Perhaps H has never occurred o you o magne jus how dull exsence would be f weren' peppered' wh hese bs of orgnaly n everyday conversaon. s parcularly hrllng o h ave your specal "mellow fellow" complmen you on your --smooh" ase n he laes "plaers" or your defnely "aomc" Lq. when comes o "Balng he Bology". A mes slang even helps o g re your school he sae-wde repuaon of beng "n he groove" a»m *-U <>* "lve-jvers." Take for nsance he arcle n he Free Press a few weeks ago ellng of he superb orgnaly of he M. Clemens Hgh School's bobby soxers when came o gvng dances een age les. A few of hem were The Turkey Twrl", --Cranberry Jam", *-Hol:<Jsy Hop", "Double Drbble**, snd her very laes "The Hubba Hubba Hop". n some of our lead* ng colleges, professors are a las begnnng e regard corner cahah" conversaon maeral for her lecures. o gve speech a level more undersoodfey sudens. Why can we, lke hese professors, forge slang as a publc menace and) look upon as he nsprng unque laa* guage ha youh calk) Ha own. BASE BALL TEAM Theodore Sndb was eleced busmess manager of he Mew Lohrop Merchans base ball eam a a mee* j ng held a hs place of busmess hs week. Joe Kromark was named assocae manager and Emmel Johnson reasurer. The organzaon sj already o book games for he comng season. Those lsed as players are as follows; Paul Conkon, Wllam Flynn, Howard 1 Johnson, Ferrs Johnson, Sherman Johnson, Jr., Bay Lord, Greel Speers, Tony KoxunvpUk, Jos. CoughKn, WOHe Ralegh, Jack Walworh, Carl McKone and Howard Launsefa, r -V Couny Agrculural Agen B. B. Hancock wll dscuss 4-H Club work a he Haselon ownshp communy' Farm Bureau meeng o be held a he Masonc Temple n Hew Lohrop on Wednesday; Feb. 6. A co-operave supper a 7:3o wh precede he busness meeng and program, whch wll be n! charge of Mrs. Waler Judd, Jr. ORDER OF PUBLCATON Sae, of Mchgan. The Probae Cour for he Couny of Shawassee. n he Maer of he Esae of j Nella E. Kerby, deceased. j Noce s hereby gven ha more han wo monhs from hs dae have been allowed for credors o presen her clams agans sad deceased o sad Cour for examnaon and* adjusmen, and ha all credors o_j! sad deceased are requred o presen, her clams n duplcae one o sad Cour, a he Probae Offce, n he Cy of Corunna n sad Couny and one o he Fducary of *a<) Esae on or before he 30h day of ' Aprl A. D. nex, and h ** ** clams wll be heard by sad Cour on Tuesday he 30h day of Aprl A. D. nex, a en o'clock n he forenoon. A such hearng, wll be deermned by he Cour, who were, a he.*** of her deah, h<j hers of sad deceden. Fducary: Maxel D. Kerby 303 '. Corunna Avenue, Corunna, Mchgan., ROY D. MATrHEWS, Judge o Probae. _' 1903 Covoukf ATCHSSW CORUNNA & OWOSSO S_SH CORN, Peer Pan Whole Kernel, 2 No. 2 cans. - 27c BEANS, Green or Wax, Jublee, 2 No. 2 cans -_ _: 25c PEAS, Lle Boy Blue, Early June Sfed 2 No. 2 cans 25c SAUER KRAUT, Jackson, No. 2¼ can 15c SOUP, Campbell's Cream of Spnach, 2 caw 25c SOUP, Campbell's Tomao, 3 cans 27c COFFEE, Mller's Nu Brown, pound jar.. 33c RAVOLA STYLE DNNER, 2 pk?s. _ 25c PORK & BEANS, Royal Jem, 214-oz* cans 25c RASNS, Seedless, 15 oz. package 13c POP CORN, SurePop, 10 oz. package... 16c LEOTA BELLE SAUCE, 14 oz. bole.. 10c PEANUT BUTTER, S Laurens, Noz. jar 57c PRESERVES' Peach or Aprco, Pure 16-oz. jar. 29c FLOUR, Occden, AU-Purpose, 25-b. bag $1.29 FLOUR, P'lsbury, AH-Purpose, 25-b. bag $1.29 FLOUR, Gold Medal, 25-b. bag... $L29 ORANGES, Calforna, 5-bs., 59c ORANGES, Florda, 5-bs...,- 53c APPLES, Washngon Red Delcous, 2-bs. 29c GRAPEFRUT, 4-bs... - 29c LEMONS, 2-lbs-. _ 27c CARROTS, 2 ranches. ^ ~ 19c PORK ^r PORK -- PORK BULK LARD, 2 bs. _.--_..; _ _... 35c WHOLE SHOULDERS, pound... 33c WHOLE FRESH HAMS, lb. 35c LEAN PORK STEAK, lb.. _. 39c FRESH CUT SDE PORK, b. 29c LEAN SHOULDER ROAST, lb. 31e FRESH HAM ROAST, Bu Half, lb 36c FRESH HAM ROAST, Shank Half, Tb.. 34c BEEF GRADE "A" BEEF ROLLED ROAST MADE TO ORDER SHORT RBS, b.,_ 20c FRESH GROUND BEEF, lb 28c SRLON STEAK, lb 39c ROUND STEAK, b. ;<. 39c CHUCK ROAST, lb 27c MCHGAN MLK-FED VEAL AH Cus LARGE VARETY COLD MEATS FRESH DRESSED ROCK CHCKENS, lb. 38c CARL BAR-5, Mea Manager KRBS'FUNERAL HOME Ph one LADY ASSSTANT A Compleely Equppecl Funeral Mone «*******fr*4***4 ORDER OF PUBLCATON Sae of Mchgan, The Probae Cour for he Couny of Shawassee. A a sesson of he Probae Cour for sad Couny, held a he Probae Offce, n he cy of Corunna, on Wednesday, he 30h day of J_nnary n he year of one housand nne hundred and fory sx. Presen, ROY D. MATTHEWS, n he Maer o he Esae of, Davd J. Lucas, Deceased*. Fle Num. ber 14101. On readng and flng he pe-.;, r,f FVj-k R.Glna, admnsraor, prayng for a Lcense o sell Corunna Ave ue~~"corunna &*Xn>&< K~>**v Real Esae. s Ordered, Tha he 19h day of February nex, a en o'clock n he forenoon, a sad Probae Of* flee, be assgned for hearng sad peon. And s Furher Ordered, Tha a copy o f hs order be publshed hree consecuve weeks prevous o sad day of hearng n he Corunna News a newspaper prned and 1 crculang n -ad Couny of Shawassee, ROY D. MATTHEWS, By REBECCA AMOS, Probae Regser. r!

s»< HERE AND THERE Jack Hemenway, SAD, 3C, who spen a 15-day furlough a hone, reurned o Ary las Frday. Mr. and Mrs. Wn. Chapman have aken an aparmen n he Bay Godard house on OnVer S., eas. A son was born o Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schnel of New Lohrop, -orv Frday las a Memoral Hospal. Mrs. Chas. Taphouse wll eneran 4 he Frday Afernoon Club n her home on Wes Cornraa AT., hs week. Mss Alce Pearson, now aacfc*! M^Pofohy Amos of Henderson a Wmansom was a las weekend!?? r ^r*f y * h<mor M! M gues of Mrs. Earl Durban b W ) *»*»<* Caledona ownsfcp, Corunn. borne. ^0? ******* * *f»p*or, Corunna H School Cavalers wll wll be an eren of early February. eneran Perry a a **C** conference! Corunna Lodge, F. and 1 A. M., game on Frday ngh a McCurdy wll confer he Thrd degree on a "Park audorum, class of hree a a specal meeng Mr. and 1 Mm. Kobor Campbell ^y, m TmK and son Chas. of Gffsnd Rapds, hry, j^f ^hm &,¾. spen he pas week-end n h* home! of Mrs. C. A. Crana. Mra, Florence Smeon Adds Mss Bda NewaB, frbdpnl of g^f. _.***^** f* S *_ -Owosso Cenral school, r**enjy very» «Pf«Ann Arbor. Her T. of pneumona n Memoral Hospal, connues o mprove n her number s 262, second floor. Mra W. A. McMuHen was n Ann Arbor Corunna home. o be wh Mrs. Marlon Marshall, of Chcago, and hs cousn, V. R. Marshall, of S Joseph, Mo., accompaned he remans of Harrson Marshall o Corunns> on Sunday. Coronaa Chaper, Royal Arch Masons, wll confer he degrees of P.M. and M.E.M. a he regular meeng of he Chaper on Thursday evenng of nex week. Emory Turner, aged 50 years, s n he Byron hospa 1, sufferng; from njures receved a he Hanknson saw mll near Morrke, where he was employed. Turner was njured when a large bey broke and flew back a hm, srkng hm on m maammmm w*m Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones of Cor. unna are he parens of a lovely young daugher born n Memoral hospal las Sunday. Mrs. James PurceH was hosess 'on Tuesday afernoon of hs week o he Caholc Sudy Club, n her home a 203 Sae S, Corunna. Caekm an*!! Good! ost fca MKU for fa* OXJL a on Wednesday flfcfc of *M Woo* he Grangv am. ' James Johnson, son of Mr. *J<f Mrs. Frank Johnson, who anlaadl abou 10 days ago s now locaed a For MeClaUan, Ala.. Hs address s Pv Jamas Johnson, Co. C, 8rd Bag. H. T. C, Camp McClelhw, Ala. A car solen n fron of he Byerly sore n Corunna las Saurday. ngh conaned $35 worh of groceres. Wha ye edor.1* wonderng abou s no who sole he car, bu wha does $35 worh of groceres look Hke, Mr. and) Mrs. Leser Sworhwood and daugher, Mrs. Lesle Hew, have reurned home from her rp o Sevensvffl*, Texas, where hey accompaned her second daugher, Mrs. Davd 1 Vallan, an$ Mr. VaJlan Mr. VaDJan wll ener Caron College a Serenavfle.. Mss Malda Deveroaux, sser of Mrs. E. J. Carney of Durand, and! a rered regsered nurse, aged 89 years, recenly ded afer a long Alness. She earn* o Durand J«years ago, and was known and loved by many. Her funeral ook place on Tuesday a he Durand Caholc church wh nermen n Greenwood Cemeery a Vernon. Several Second Ward grls me recenly n he home of Mss Shrley Spore and decded 1 o form a club whch hey have named "The Sar." Offcers were chosen as follows: presden, Shrley Spore; vce presden, Jeanne Leader; secreary, Phylls Ehrleh, and reasurer, Jane Ehrlch. The grls have planned a Rev. L. S. Slaybongh of Bah wll Valenne pary for fs week Sa preach a he Gorumfa Baps church on Sunday, Feb. 3, and Sunday school wql be held a he usual hour. Eugene Derr, son of J!r. and Mrs. Waler Derr, n he Souh Pacfc area for he pos 18 monhs, arrrfof home las Frday, havng recered Ms honorable dscharge. urday n he Spore home, for whch Ann Walser and Mary Alce Shrlck are plannng he eneranmen. Wm, Tyler, aged? 52, foser son of hs uncle, Davd Tyler, of Corunna, ded las Sunday a hs Owosso home afer 4 days llness of *>">eumona. He was a lfe long reslen of Shawassee couny; -*-. ec: an of he frs world! war. He was a welfare offcer of he V.F.W., a member of Paerson-Dawson Pos of he Amercan Legon and he Mlary Order of he Cooes. He joned he army n 1908, and n 1909 wen around he world **** he Amercan Flee. Hs funeral ook place yeserday (Wednesday) : Hurley of Dero, who has delghed hundreds of people wh hs mpersonaon of he Mounaneer leader of he orchesra known as "Tm Doolle'a Mounaneers** ded 1 re- ( cenly of pneumona n a hospal a j Alpena. Sg Dale Bulemore, son of Mr. j and Mrs. Waler Bulemore, afer 3¾ years of servce as aeral gunner, has receved 1 hs honorable dscharge, and wh hs brde, he* former Ann Elzabeh Sudbury of Holyoke, has been vsng hs parens. Sg Bulemore plans o reener he U. of M. afer a shor he head 1. He was knocked uncon-»vacaon, o complee he coarse of cous and nearly bled * deah be- sudy he was engaged! n when fore he flow of blood was sopped, called o ener he army. acsqp D D UNDERWEAR, Men's 2-pece coon, ea. $1.49 TOWELNG, 100% pure lnnen, yard _.. 98c DRESS LENGTHS, 3-4 yd, peces $3.39 APRONS J. 98c COLORED SHRTS, wne, blue, *own _$1.39 OVERALLS. Boy's Srped, 8-16 years. $1.90 WOMEN'S HOSE, 10-10½ ousze - $1.15 DAPERS, Double Gauze, dozen _ _ $2.39 "PLAYTEX' RUBBER PANTES, small, medum, large, exra large - 69c BLOUSES, grl's 8-12 years $1.98 WHTE WORK SOX, slack & regular lenghs 1¾ o 35c GNGHAM OVERALLS, Chldren's, 3 o 6 Years -«- $1.30 VALENTNES FOR EERYONE LADES & BOYS CANVAS GLOVES _._ 23c MEN'S GLOVES, Leaher-faced gaunles 84c TREENA'S 117 Shawassee Ave. CORUNNA, MCH. D o D Q on Tuesday evenng of nex week, ^'h^normen was made n Hfll Cres Rev. C B. Lyon of he Church of Chrs offcaed. The Senor Farm Bureau members have gven he Junor Bureau mem* hers a job o do* plan, prepare and serve a supper o approxmaely 125 a Goes Memoral Church house on par of he week February 4. The Shawassee Junor Adds. Farm Bureau a a recen meeng, n charge of Couny Presden Harry "Tm Doolle" oherwse Wm. Fuoss, ook over he job, and apponed he followng commee charmen: Food, Barbara ColHser; Preparaon, Earl Telfer; and Tables an<f servng, M. Mchalek. Several ohers voluneered o ssss Couny Agrculural Agen E. R. Hancock'o prepare for he even of he appearance of herural Progress Cavalcade a Exenson Hall on Feb. 11. Ths promses o be an ousandng affar. ORDER OF PUBLCATON Sae of Mchgan. The Probae Cour for he Couny of Shawassee. n he Maer of he Esae of Mnne Belle Peacock, Deceased. Fle No. 14208. Noce s hereby g»ve f ha *nore han wo monhs from hs dae have been allowed for credors o presen her clams agans sad! deceden o sad Cour for examnaon and adjusmen, and ha all credors of sad* deceden are requred o presen her clams n duplcae one o sad Cour, a he Probae Offce, n he-cy of Corunna n ;ad Couny and one o he Fducary of sad Esae (¾ or before he 30h cay of Aprl A. D. nex, and ha sad clams wll be heard b y ** d Cour on Tuesday he 30h day of Aprl A. D. nex, a en o'clock n he forenoon. A such hearng, wll be deermned 1 by he Cour, who were, a he me of her deah, he hers a law of sad deceden Daed January 17 A. D. 1946. Fducary,; Leo G. Seward, 636 Norh Park Sree, Owosso, Mchgan. ROY D. MATTHEWS, By REBECCA AMOS, Probae Regsrar. PUTTY-LESS STORM SASH f you are n nee<3 of Sorm Sash, kndly call Davson, Mch., 108-F13. Wll come and nsall promply. ROT CASSEL. Davson. Reverse phone charge on nqury your m p.p CSANNO There ae soane dodbes... bs wh od re- are a* many mee o dodm. So, H you don' fnd wha row waoc, make hose yoa nave' serve a whle ags* wh Oualv Qcaang. f CLEANERS The Corunna News Thursday, January 31, 1946 HDGHTOWNLEYTOBE GUEST SPEAKER The gues speaker for, *Boys Ngh" feaured by he Men's Club of he Mehods Church for ongh (Thursday) wll be Rev. Hugh Townley of Sagnaw, formerly popular mnser of he church here. The meeng wll feaure a dnner a 6:30 n he Mary Rogers Bosaar> an, o whch each member s prvleged o brng a boy ae a ~V- HOTKE OF KETWG or BOARD OP DETERMrlATOlf Sae of Mchgan. Zn he Offce of he Dran Commssoner of he Couny of Shawassee. n he Maer of he Maple Swamp and Branch Dran. Noce s Hereby Gven, Tha o* he 27h day of Sepember 1C4 a Peon was fled wh he undersgned Couny Dran Commssoner for he Couny of Shawassee prayng for he Deepenng, Wdenng; Exendng and Cleanng Ou of he Maple Swamp and Branch Dran. Tha upon he* 18h day e Jancasy, 1946 he undersgned fflerf wh he Honorable Roy D. Mahews. Judge of Probae a peon askng for he apponmen of a Board of Deermnaon; Tha sad Judge of Probae havng apponed 1 Hugh L, Amos, George Warren and Bernard 1 Slber as such Board of Deermnaon; Now/ herefore,.sad Board wll mee a he "place where sad dran crosses Panneer Road, on he 5h day of February 1496, a e n o'clock n he forenoon of sad day o deermne he Necessy of Deepenng Wdenng,, Exendng and Cleanng ou of Maple Swamp and Branch Drnn; Therefore, all persons, muncpales and hghway offcals neresed n he proposed peon are requesed o be presen f hey so desre. Daed a Corunna hs 21s day of January, 1946. CHAS. G. COOK, Couny Dran Commssoner of he Couny of Shawassee. o. Ov**+r m PK*«* 1S20 H. GEB V«*rlMfT a*»«a* Cweaae, sassav WE PAY 60c FOR BUTTER FAT OWOSSO DARY CO. 1 : W. Exchange S.-Phone 871 > * * * * «MARKET > V N *- 223 Shawassee Ave., Corunna Formerly KMMEL'S FRDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY SNOWY PASTRY FLOUR, 25-lbs. _- 98c HOME BAKER BREAD FLOUR, 25-!bs. $1.05 HOME BAKER & SYMON'S BEST BREAD FLOUR, 5-bs, - 27c STUFFED OLVES, p - 79c ROYAL PUDDNG, 3 packages _. 23c KRE-MEL PE FLLNG, package... 5c EGGS, large, dozen 37c CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE, lb. 29c RASNS, seedless, 2 lbs.._- - 29c FRANCO-AMERCAN SPAGHETT 2 cans ;... 25c PORK STEAK, pound. 39c BEEF SHORT RBS, pound._ 19c KEYKO OLEOMARGERNE, pound... 23c SAUER KRAUT, bulk, 2 pounds 25c DLLPCKELS, bulk, 3 for... 10c Need Some Good Help? Now, when good farm hands are scarce as hen's eeh you can ge he exra help you need rgh away. You can ge an experenced farm hand ha wll say on he job for years o come, wh no days off, no scknee* no draf, no leavng for "hgh-pay" facory jobs. Tha helper s he Ford Tracor wh Ferguson sysem. wll add hours o your day hrough me savng by s exclusve hydraulc mplemen conrol and s ease of operaon. And bea of ah, wll hep keep your coss down-. EARL W. LEWS SEE THE NEW FORD The Bes Car Ford Ever Bul LOESOE Connna, fl POULTRY, CREAM and 8 EGGS We are n he Marke lor ad knds of hs Produce and Pay Top Prces, WE HANDLE ECONOMY FEEDS A. BENFORD & SON O Phone 1432 Corunna Avenne Smar and Surdy Foowear WaMkar af for sw ScsWol Days or jus wear, ww haws das Foowear Mr ofoy bar of fofasn&s', and corroe n «f«*hy asra svsbo ALBERT BOURSMTH Oppose Cour House Corunna, Md. *»:>,4< '.UK V.

ofbf or PUBUCATOH ROY D- MATTHEWS Judge of Probae REBECCA AMOS, Probae Regser. Sae of Mchgan. The Probae Conr f or he Couny o Shawassee Cour or he Couny.of Shawanee. A a -sesson of he Probae Cour for sad Couny, held a he Probae Offce, n he cy of Corunna, on Wednesday, he 16h day of January a he year of one housand nne hundred" and fory-sx..presen, ROY D. MATTHEWS. n he maer of he change of Name of Paul LeMoyne Goughery o Paul LeMoyne Turner, Jr. On readng and flng he peon of Paul LeMoyne Goughery prayng ha he Cour ener an order changng hs name from Paul LA-. Moyne Goughery o Paul LeMoyne Turner, Jr., n accordance wh he Saue n auch case madfe and provded* * Ordered, Tha he 5h day of February nex, a nne o'clock n he forenoon, a sad Probae Offce he assgned fo rhearng sad peon. And a Furher Ordered, Tha a copy of hs order be publshed hree consecuve weeks prevous o sad day of hearng n he Corunna News, a newspaper prned and crculang n sad Couny of Shawas- -V- ORDER O F PUBLCATON ; e of Mchgan. The Probae C \-M for he C^-'-.y o' SVr^va^ee. -? sesson ; / UJ- r.c.ba*? Cour for.hecouny of Sh^vu.-sac, held B he Probae Offce V :'- C: :; of Corunna, o n he 15h day of ;.-\ \r, he year one h usand sne hundred* and fory-sx. Presen, ROV D. MATTHEWS. Judge «f Probae. n he Maer of he Esae of Benjamn Roosa, ncompeen Fle No. O19T» Harry BoU, Goardan, havng rendered anneal Aeeo«n o as vvqf Order** Tha he 5h day of Fahruary nex, a en o'cocltln he forenoon, a sad Probne Offeo, bo apponed for examnng and abfwfug- *e Accoun, and ah provsos ace**** fuw w%ka have no been alfcwwl. And U Furher Ordered, Tha a copy of hs order be publshed hree consecuve weeks prevous o sad 1 day of hearng, n he Corunna News, a newspaper prned and crculang n sad Couny of Shawas see. ROY D. MATTHEWS REBECCA AMOS, Regsrar of Probs*. ORDER OF PUBLCATON Sae of Mchgan. The Probae Cour for he Couny of Shawassee. A a sesson of he Probae Co Jf for sad Couny, held a he Probae Offce, n he cy of Corunna, on Wednesday, faexah day of January n he year of one housand nne hundred and foy^dx. n' -fnr? r 'n *w Jr\ er he January 18, 1946 Hon. Harry S. Truman Presden of he Uned Saes The Whe House Washngon, D. C. Dear Mr. Presden: Your proposal o me n Washngon las evenng ha he wage demand of he Uned Seelworkers of Amerca-CO be seled on he bass of a wage ncrease of 18½ cens an hour, reroacve o January 1, 1946, canno, regre o sayk. be acceped by he Uned Saes Seel Corporaon for he reasons se forh below. As you mus be aware, your proposal s almos equvalen o granng n full he Unon's revsed demand of a wage ncrease of 19½ cens an hour, whch was advanced by Phlp Murray, he Presden of he Unon, a our collecve barganng conference wh he Unon n New York a week ago oday. n our opnon, here s no jus bass from any pon of vew for L wage ncrease o our seel workers of f he large sze you have proposed, whch, f pu no effec, s ceran o resul r grea fnancal harm no only o hs Corporaon bu also o users of seel n general. As have red o make clear o you and oher Governmen offcals durng our conferences n Washfjgon over he/pas few days, here s a lm n he exen o whch he Unon wag* demand* can be me by us. We reacfecd ha s when we rased our offer ^he fca* leaf Frday from m wage fncrease of 12½ c^ns an hour o one of 15 cens an hour. Ths; would consue he hghes sngle wage ncrease ever made by our seelrvmknf subsdares. Our offer of S eerf Wa equvalen o meeng 60% of he Unon's orgnal excessve demand of a $2 a day genera? wage ncrease. Our offer me 75-% of he Unon's fnal proposal of a wage ncrease of 19½ cens an hour. A wage ncrease of 15 cens an hour, such as we offered, would ncrease he drec labor coss of our manufacurng subsdares by approxmaely $6(^600,000 a year. Tha s a mos subsanal sum, and does no ake no accoun he hgher coss we shall have o pay for purchased goods and servces, when (large wage ncreases generally become effecve hroughou Amercan ndusry, as s' nevable afer a subsanal ncrease n seel wages. o he Presden of As you know* collecve barganng negoaons wh he "Unon broke down a he Whe House yeserday afernoon, because Mr. Murray hen refused o budge from hs poson ha a counry-wde seel srke mus ak^ place, unless seel work* era are graned a general wage ncrease of 19½. cens an hour. Our offer of a wage ncrease of 15 cens an hour was agan rejeced by e Unon. The Unon hreaened o go ahead wh s program for a naonal seel srke a mdngh nex Sunday, alhough such a srke wll be a clear volaon of he nosrke provson conaned n our labor conracs wh he Unon, whch connue by her erms unl Ocober 15, 1946. From he ouse, we have recognzed how njurous a seel srke wll be o reconverson and o he economy of hs whole counry. Mos ndusres are dependen' upon a supply of seel for her connued operaons. We have done everyhng reasonably whn our power o aver such a srke. f a srke occurs, he r espbnsbly ress wh he Unon- When he Governmen a he elevenh hour nformed us abou a week ago of s wllngness o sancon an ncrease n seel celng prces*, we a once resumed collecve barganng negoaons wh he Unon. Such prce acon by he Governmen was a recognon by of he rgh of he seel ndusry o receve prce relef because of pas heavy ncreases n coss, sora'effg Whch he seel ndusry for many monhs has usuccewrry souf o esablsh wh OPA. should lke agan o pofg ou some pernen facs relave o he wages of ou# >ee7 workers. Snce January, * 1941, he average srasghwme hourly pay, whou ov«rme, of our seel workers has ncreased more han he 3S'/r ncrease n he cos of lvng durng ha perod, recenly compued by Governmen auhores. Seel workers' wages have kep pace wh ncreased lvng coss. Such average sragh-me pay n our seel-producng subsdares was $114 an hour n each of he monhs of Sepember, Ocober and November 1945, excludng any overme premum and any amoun for correcon of possble wage neques. An ncrease of 15 cen;, n accordance wh our offer, would raue such average sragh-me pay o $.1.29 an hour, placng such pay among he hghes oday n all of Amercan ndusry. Under pur offer of a 15 cen ncrease, he average weekly ake-home pay of our seel workers for a fory-hour week would amoun o $51.60, assumng ha no overme s nvolved. Ths fgure s ony $4.54 less han he acual average weekly earn* ngs of hese employees, ncludng overme, n he las ful war year of 1944,. when : he' average work week was 46.1, hours. The dfference s really less, because we wll undoubedly connue o have overme n he fuure*,, jus as we juave. a he presen me. n November, 1945, overme premums o our seel W-Mx/d aggregaed more han $1,300,- 000. Such reducon of $4-54 n weekly u.^-oe pay s he naural consequence o a shorer work week of fory hours, and herefore one of lower producon. '., '» jluch as we desre o avod a seel srke, we c anno overlook he effec boh on hs Corporaon ard on our cusomers c^d --uerc&n busness n general, of he H\\ cen an hour wage ncrease, whch you have proposed- Such a wage ncrease 1.. j;:..^ul n hgher prces.for seel han Lave prevously been proposed o us by he Governmen. Grea fnancal harm would soon follow, for all users of seel who wculfl be oblgeflo nay>$her prces for her seel, hgher wages o her employees, and sll have he prces of her own producs Subjec o OPA'conrol. Such a hgh and OfjosffA wage seal* mgh well spelf 'ffraw&" Msaeer for many of he >smaller seel companes and for a large number of s^fancjror* and processors. The &*{%) pe^f ^he' oupu of hese companes. ncrease^, wages and, ncreased prce* whcj^ force companes, ou of busness can only,resul n rreparable damage o he Amercan people. n our judgmen, s dsncly jn he publc neres o ake no accoun he njurous effec upon Amercan ndusry of an unjusfed wage ncrease n he seel nasry. Afer a full and careful consderaon of your proposal we have reached he concluson above saed. Respecfully yours, BENJAMN F. FARLESS, rrerafr, Uned Saes S*d Corporaon JJ.-LU Preeeu, ROT D. MATTHEWS, Judge of Probaa. n he maer of he Esae of Lllan E. Rchards, Deceased* Ffle No. 10293. On readng and flng he peon of Nelle E. Krby prayng ha he a&ove esae be re-opened fo rhe purpose of admnserng newly dscovered asses and ha admns* raon of sad esae be graned o E. T. Sdney or some oher suable person. s Ordered, Tha he 5h day of February nex, a nne o'clock n he forenoon, a sad Probae Offce, be assgned for hearng sad peon. And s Furher Ordered, Tha a copy of hs order be publshed hree consecuve weeks prevous o sad day of hearng n he Corunna News, a newspaper prned and 1 crculang- n sad Couny of Shawassee. HOY D. MATTHEWS, REBECCA AMOS, Probae Regser. oy Men WOT BoflU. ^ Eooooms Says Laborers* Concern s ^elf-nere The Amerca ^worker s Job con* scous raher han clasa conscous and s or he mos par a "fenceser" wllng o le managemen ard unons ve for hs suppor, Prof. Frederck H. Harbson, Unversy of Chcago economs sad, "are anagonsm and name-cang whch are so prevalen n Amercan labormanagemen relaons sem n a large measure from labor-managemen compeon for allegance of workers, he declared. Our nervews wh workers, suppored by almos all he opnon polls, ndcae que cleanly ha a worker's lfe, hopes, and expecaons cener around hs job, he professor sad. To he exen ha a unon can secure a wage rase or ncrease job secury, he wll gve hs acve suppor. The vas majory of unon members are "porkchoppers" neresed n mmedae angble benefs. n reurn for her dues-dollar, hey wan value receved. To he exen ha managemen s able o delver he "pork-chops" whou unon pressure, he worker s ofen ready o shf hs allegance o he company. n shor, a large proporon of Amercan workers are fence-sera and are wllng o le managemen and organsed labor compee for her suppor, hey are a he same me suspcous'of managemen and dsrusful «f he moa leadershp, parcularly when queson of compulsory member* shp or paymen of due arses. -* 'Osa Corn la faoff 1 f H dlled by fros before jnrurhjr when he mosure n he ears s from 28 o as much as B5 per cen of he o<» wegh of he ears, Wfh a 30 o Jo per cen mosure m he kernels, consderable care s necessary n sorng o keep he crb free from husks and shelled corn. A 25 o 30 per cen mosure, huskng should be de-, laved 'unl cold weaher. Husks. suks, sof ears and shaered com should be removed. Kernel mos- nes over 30 per cen call for dryng mehods oher han crbbng. s generally agreed ha he very bes ; Sof com ran be saved by makng! no slage from he whole plan f here s room and from he snapped or husked ears f here s (jasone Sorage The bes mehod of sorng gasolne s n an underground ank hav* ng a gasolne pump smlar o he equpmen used n fllng saons. The pump should be locaed well away from buldngs; all racor* and oher equpmen" havng anks ha requre Alng should be brough o he pump. Gasolne anks should be bured underground, wh he op no less han 2 fee below he level of any conneced.ppfag. Ta»ks?hou*J AM furled under..%*!» **9 *a*v«mle«r«le~ afbreadc*a«ree slabls provded o proec he aj*. Tanks, pumpa Moher equpmen should be of ap. Pf^^wyp and nsalled n accord* ** wh recognzed sandard*. Agncsjfv 1 * Man nchafry Of MesBauMHM Korea a mounanous pennsula shaped lke a lobser day, reach* eg souh from Manchura oward Kyushu, souhernmos home sland of Japan. Wh 85,000 square mles of area. Korea s almos once and» half re sze of Florda whch roughly resembles n shape. f moved o he eas coas a he Uned Saes, he counry would srech from Porsmouh, N. H., o Charleson, S. C.' A rugged mounan chan parallels he eas or Japan sea coas, culmnang n a cenral group of magnfcen Alplke grane peaks. The land slopes gradually wes no. The mos favorable mosure '' and souh, formng small plans on n slage s around 70 per cen. whch mos of he farmng populaon s concenraed. Rvers are shor and rapd, and only hree are navgable for any dsance. The eas coas s jagged and forbddng, wh only a few good harbors on he sj of Japan. Poryfoo des whch race n and ou of he Yellow sea make he wes coas reacherous. Though level la,ud s rare, Korea s sll chefly an agrculural naon. rrgaed rce felds paern he valley*, and he small plans are pached wh felds of gran. Slkworrn culvaon hrves n souhern Korea, and fshng vllages do he long coaslne. Temperaures range abou Sx degrees cooler han comceve abou a same amoun of ranfall. Bu nearly ah Careen ran fr«n wo fflmfw mnh. ofen causng heavy crop damage.

CE-PROOF WKTCR! FLMTTOG OfTO AMmCaf Of THE WVTEf N THS UVOTDCK omuon6 TAWK 6 THE NCW M CCfCTRC OEHOSf* THC oe-ccr KESPd A MWfON6 MXE FREE FOR TWSTY CATTLE N T C0L0C5T YVSATH6*. Man Good* for Mere 5ENERAX TUMMV RSHM6! A voumsm m mm an w,avw meo m*m nmo TO A gghkh W.JjLMOP, TMAL WWH TO MM, <M ft WMMT. fff fff f** BORN N A BARN- AH0T*ES6MCM l40orflfl3f OP GCNOW 6UCTRC WSSET UP W 1900 N AflA«N.SUCH WAS The 6 ewnn6 OP -me ELECTRC HM AX MmfJMO aw AMMSCAM rol'^sanoh PO ANMAL HAUTM machets HAMPERS POULTRY PRODUCTON A so* ana he erm "roup" was sd a desers* a common dsease of Now wa know Uxcc a lfeaa dseases can cause smlar a.m- Mbama nck as»wom«.yes, nosrl Cscbarge, aad brcahla? dsress, nclude fowl pox, afesou eor- nfecous bronchs, fowl pas, cholera, ar.d larynge raches, Zslecoua l^yjv^'.raehelua s posaay he mos ;r'nv of h*ae "hard>breahe'* darrhea. Usually afreegf brd* more Ovw s:< we^ks old. f spreads rasdy. rlh aa aver. s«deah loaa of ^p^- =r.. n vsru'er. oubreaks. «o rtrr. * r>«af^^d Mrda may de. Me* commonly s?en la young pulles and lavngflocks, & plague s caused by a ao-vaxe vrus. Brds surfng f;om rrynjcrcchee assume a lle/ pas'on. r-e'^g her heads, wh w.d-opcn beaks o jfce>ln ar. Breahng cauew ral'ln?. gl^j» cawng soun '* Ofen he ea***flgflgjboe before deah. Oanaf^>'.j fowl pox mn? e!so avose much e same sympoms. n ee, a cos searchng eamlnalon a* he brds, bo h * rs nr.d afler deah, u ncccesary o n^ he r rh agnosa, -always a Job.'or l «- j LVESTOCK HEALTH ODDTES,. pcrleoced veernaran. Forunaly, aclenee den vaccne* for prevenl j boh laryngorachella and fowl pox vac* H*» mnde from "chck-embryos" Sne* he vaccnes conan he Jrea vrua of he dsease, dsaser may follow f hey are uaed where a wrorg dagnoss haa been made. They should never be used n dsrcs where he dsease s no problem, Poulrymes should also remember ha eves hough a;.ck brds recover from "Jar* yngo" or fowl pox, hey may rexnas preadftt of jw vra f»r a long»»»e. saas^saassastr*- - ~~*~ * ' * < \JZ*A y.&aa. THE DSEASE RABES S SPREAD BY BUDD-SUOaNG BATS N SOUTH AMERCA. * N US. BYD00S, FOXES, SQURRELS AND OTHER WLD.NMALS f*& L//f Vl/ HOLES W rounlwwns SHOULD BE BCARDcOUPllvHOCKOSSeERMS MLHJPy N OLD 2UQR0W& Farm Producvy Mu Be ncreased Sol Treamen Need Be Gven Consderaon Warnng ha farmers are "aelung her sol ferly capal and callng a profl/' Dr. George N Hoer, agronoms of Lafayee, nd., urged greaer applcaon of acenfc knowledge and research as a means of mananng erm producvy. ^ "Succeaaul farmng requre* he closes undersandng and co-operaon wh naure," he poned ou "Agrculural research s dreced consanly oward learnng more and more of he unchangng bo- Beans as well as an wl respond o proper sofl managemen. logcal prncples governng producon of crops as well as anmals. "Beer crops and anmals are produced by applyng hose prncples and helpng he unaded handwork of naure. "Sol ess ndcae he avalable nurens already n he sol. They pon o he need of supplemenary applcaons of ferlzers for maxmum yelds of nurous crops. "Growers are also becomng acquaned wh he sympoms of plan-nurmen defcences, ro only of poash, bu of nrogen, phosphorus, boron and oher nurens whch are appearng n many crops n varous sols. "A defcency of any one of hese nurens may lm profs and lead oward bankrupcy unless remedal measures are appled. "Due o he consan losses of sofl ferly caused by eroson, crop removals, leachng, loss of organc maer, and he falure of some glowers o ferlze her crops adequaely, praccally all crops respond o sol reamen** Rabb s No Only Tularema Carrer Whle s rue ha nearly 90 per cen of human nfecons wh ularema resul from conac wh rabbs, brds, rodens and even such anmals as dogs, cas, coyoes, foxes, hogs and sheep have be&n repored as carrers by he Amercan Medcal assocaon. No specfc reamen has been found. Even he?r Ne a Carrer wonder drug, penclln, appears o be of lle value. Few, f any, cases have been raced o domesc rabbs. The mcrobe s carred by bloodsuckng nsecs, such as lce, cks and probably fleas. Care n handlng carrers, ncludng he wearng of rubber gloves when dressng rabbs and oher anmals of hs ype s recommended. Knapsack Feed Box Ths ype of knapsack feeder s no only easy o consruc, bu eaa also be used for hand seedng. Ths box a convenen for carry* ng feed where a car s no praccal. Should be made as gh as possble; V4 nch plywood s mos desrable. A sasfacory sze would be a boom measuremen of nches by 12 nches wh a hegh of 12 nches. Danger of Drags Synhec Fan -Erelr- ProTe* s Worh. Theaa are many ncees n he m««uf&ur«of synhec brsles o ake he place of Chnese" fe-g brsle* for pan brush**. For example, one ype of synhec brle for pan brushes s apered n he manufacurng process. Anoher procedure s o gve he synhec brsles a slgh wavness o ncrease her pan carryng capacy, sod sllr anoher procedure wh on* ype of synhec brsle has been o groove so ha a cross-secon would look lke a hck leer "XT' o enable o hold more pan. Splng he ends of some subsues for hog brsle, n rmv aon of he way n whch naural hog brsle s spl or "flagged" a he ends also has been resored o n he developmen of warme brushes. Prncpal ypes of synhec brsle for pan brushes now n use are nylon and neocea. The deparmen of agrculure has been conducng some recen peaearch no he makng of synhec brsles wh casen, a mlk produc. So successful has he makng of synhec brsle for pan brushes been under pressure of warme scarcy of naural bog brsles whch have come prncpally from Chna, ha manufacurers of synhec brsle pan brushes have publcly declared, as he resul of exhausve ess and arennc research, ma he synhec knd wn wear up o fve mes as kmg as he old-me naural hog brsle brushes and m performance sasfy couners. TNG ABJBAD r GEORGE S. BENSON P* M*NU*f Celc Serqf, JruM* Creave Spark nvenon s declnng n he Uned Saes. Beween 1930 and 1943 ncr. applcaons wen down abou half a he Paen Offce n Wash'>son. To be very* echncal, he drop was 54% per 100,000 of he counry's populaon. f he oal number of paens appled for annually had vared a grea deal n former years, hs would no be so surprsng, bu had «of. From 1900 o 1930 our number of paens ncreased each year, abou lke he populaon grew. Many people p!ayed a beng nvenors. Some orgnal gadge o make lvng easer could be found n process df developmen a nearly any Waysde wagon shop. Many a housewfe chershed wha she hoped was a secre recpe.-' Boys and grls dreamed of wealh from somehng hey mgh "hnk up." All o he Good Only few of hese formulas or mechancal devces ever reached, he Paen Offce, bu he youngsers who worked wh hem ganed valuable knowledge. And ou of hs wave of creave energy came useful hngs. Paen applcvons reached an all-me hgh beween 1925 and 1930, and (populaon consdered) paens acually graned j broke a 50-year record, only a few monhs laer. nvenon s he spark of creave hough. was durng Amerca's era of nvenon ha he people of he Uned Saes rose up ndusrally and clmbed o he op of he world, n wealh, n educaon, n healh and» lvng sandards. nvenons ncrease employmen, boos wages and shoren workng hours. nvenons creae nfnely more jobs han hey desroy. Hsorcal Skech F. O. Rchey of Cleveland, Oho, one of he naon's dsngushed paen aorneys, nformed me recenly ha he hsory of nvenon dvdes naurally no four perods: (1) Before he Hh Cenury when here were no paen laws and few nvenons; (2) The 17h and ls! Cenures wh poor paen laws poorly admnsered; (3) From early n he 19h Cenury o 1933, and (4) snce. Amerca's era of nvenon covered more han a cenury back of 1933, a perod wh Ben Frankln a one end and Thomas Edson a he oher, n whch Chef Jusce John Marshall sood ou for far use of he paen sysem. Those were he years when nvenons and her scenfc developmen were profable o men of nellec schools of engneerng and chemsry flourshed. Spol of Hosly The Lan who called Necessy he moher of nvenon was wrong. Necessy makes people mprovse; nvenon sprngs from love of achevemen and hope of reward for good deas. Among Europeans, he Swss have he mos freedom and lead n nvenons. The Chnese, hevag no hope of reward, nven UfeVV n Amerca, our Pal en Offce safeguarded he reward The nruson of ceran wholesale; n he l»hh Cenury* commercal and real drug neress n he feld of anmal healh,, n unresrced sellng of bologcal and pharmaceucal producs whch ccujd be harmful o he lvesock ndusry f mproperly used, racng federal aenon. Farmers are urged o purchase only from a relable frm, only such producs ha have been esed and proven suable for her para&ja need by recognzed auhores. n he las dozen years, however he U. S, paen sysem has been he arge of much verbal aack. Holders cf paens are poned a as..j;' hey h" 1 solsn somehng. Mor^ s a-! over he rewards, ha come (bv r.aurr* sodden!}') o nvenors, are *.\v s'.uj from hem by axaon. VV)>a s he resul? nvenors are no nvenrg. Mus Amerca's creave spark be quenched, or may u.- nvenors be rewarded? s^-.^o:,40*r" «-vv*<^3* >jof\ mplemens REMEMBER Tha we are carryng a complee lne of Pars and Repars for ha good relable JOHN DEERE lne of Toola and mplemens, and we are prepared o gve you complee and sasfacory servce on reparng and servcng. Whaever you may need we sugges ha you come drec o eur servce deparmen. All work s guaraneed rgh. ALEMTE SERVCE We carry a complee lne of Aleme OUs and Greases and gve you real servce on hs mporan work. See us for all of your MART VALASEK d JOHN DEERE DEALER 7-o f *; x d lf?u Sample'* of hs CJeon, Fcmly Newspaper THE CHMST^-N SCENCE MONTOR Fre from polfnl conrol... free o Ssfl 70* s own word-wkle saff of sews and Ma WH «1 K sj*m*a* '"** J""! F*m*$md * \

* Cour House UNDER NEW MANGEMENT Drecly Across from Cour House nves he paroa* e ef he communy. J clean, modern resauran, servng: he very bes n he wayoa foods. MRS. FREDA SAYAN, Prop'r OPEN EVERY NGHT TLL MDNCHT YOUR SATSFACTON OUR CONSTANT AM JUDDVLLE jlx. and Mrs. Rowland Aflen and 1 famly were Sunday guess of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kurney. Mrs. Dale Zmmerman en/9 son Blly, were Sunday dnner guess of Mr. and Mrs. Jack MdcQeon. A Handcraf Club has been organzed a he Juddvlle school wh Mrs. R. Trpplehorn as leader. Mr. and Mrs. Ervn Smh of Owosso were dnner Rue?s of Mr. an- Mrs. Ward Far on Sunday. Noah Trpple^or-V T /^" Oho, has been vsng a he home of hs son, Mr. and Mr?. RUSSJ T^plc horn he pas week. Mr. and Mrs. George Casemore and famly were vsng Sunday evenng a he home of Mr. and Mrs. Sanon Judd and famly. A 4-H Club Handcraf Club has been organsed akng n pupls of he Lews, Ausn and" Caner schools. Mrs. Wayne Krmey wll be be leader. Sunday guess of Mr. and 1 Use* Ford Cular and famly were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneh Cular aad daugher, Barbara, and Mr. and Mrs. La Vern Powell of Lansraf. The flrb of he Ausn and Cener schools neve organsed a 4-H Sewng CUb under he leadershp of Mr*. Eldon Baley, eacher of he Ausn school, and Mrs. Ernes Mc- Kone, The Homemakers' Club me a he home of her leader, Mrs. Howard Conkln on Tuesday evenng. Offcers eleced are: presden, Mary Grace Snyder; vce presden, Carolyn Judd; secreary anrf reasurer, Beh Judd. The 4-H Club, "The Wllng Workers" of Caledona dsrc No. 5 held a regular meeng a he home of her leader, Ma. Paul Le Cureux on Frday. The busness The Corunna. News Thursday, January 31, 1946 meeng was n charge of he presden, Barbara LeCureux. The grls have fnshed makng owels and are now workng on aprons, skrs j and dresses. VENCE CENTER Mrs. Wm. Darnell spen Monday cf'.c- co:. :-.: he home of Mrs. Fre* Ward. rs. Eva Lane, of Fln, spen Saurday and Sunday n he home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Darnell,! Mr. and Ma > c * rl Crapes and son, Dck, of Fln, were guess las week n he home of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Wm. Darnell. 1 Mr. aad Mrs." Luman" Hann ban sold her home a Vence Cener and are marrng away. The negh4 bora enemy apse # *e esjs? an rod el SM* he above socey, la order o faclae be work of he fchureu and *s branches, has recenly been, dvded no hree crcle, each wh wo ladle's as charman and cocharman. The hree groups are headed as follows; Mrs. Herber Krbs ana Mrs. Oo Andres; crcle wo, Mrs. Waler Brady and Mrs. Leonard Morrs; crcle hree, Mrs. Leo Rohe and Mrs. Dors Long. The hree groups me on Tuesday of hs week wh he followng hosesses: Mrs. LowelL souh of he cy, 1 eneraned crcle one; Mrs. Wal er Brady, crcle wo; Mrs. Gordon J Valenne, dn* dm, M-21, crcle hree. '*.-* * ' Gal WwWer Dsease - Common CofTdTcr <$»H bladder >!'«>*»«** fr.e relave* "ly onnm.m'^rmref'hjffrfr 'n by l>-(1- f'a-v 'hh.s f's'-ua!e n;s nr h- agln^ <> f.f<-!! ru'"s n ^'frm. u-mrdf;' ; ( f^''mj l.r.z, M D.-, of Nf-u- 7-...'<- Vv'' n»g n he. f ->n"rt.^cn*. <.f V.vgo-r magazne. D Ku./ SHM fhm n order o prp- \;,l #<u bluuer 'dsease'"all genera! healh rules:mus be observed." The gall bladder s a small musufar sac under and beween H*-. \v<> lubes of he lver. s. chef funcons are he <?ol!<'<''!nn. sfrr.f!e and concenraon of ble brough from he lver. 'Th.s bk* j reler>*r»s when he somach ennfens pp^s no he small nesne. Cfall bladder dsease s a chronc nfn naon and dsurbed funcon of he g&ll bladder, n whch sones rry or may no be presen. Dr. Kr>? wroe ha "ore of he ousandng sympoms of gall-bladder, dsease s colc or pan. Gall bladder pan, due o severe conracons of he nflamed organ whle aempng o empy s conens, s usually fel n he upper r^hyr-ar of he abdomen over he gal) bladder area. Occa.«!onaTy may be fel n he p of he somach or over he enre abdomen, on he reh sde o he back, he rgh shoulder or arm, and may even be locaed n he ches and resemble a hear pan. The nensy o he pan vares from a dull arh* o a severe colc. As a rule, eang ncreases he pan wvause food n he small nesne causes conracons of.e fla'red organ.*' Rksh«s Make W»y for Modsrn Transporaj^-» Jmrkshas are on her wa> ou,) he sree scene n Shangha n order o ncrerse manpower : > h. r felds, hecy'^ ransrnrsf'nn -Mhore* have a'prvoved a hree-; }..-.'.' p!;:: whch v-.l conplee.y elnnae h famlr rkha as a publc c^rrveyance. Shangha", Chna's mos mporan j '«n:'>ev.(.-a!'cen1':r. wa? he scene <>f a rksha grnf nvsssalnn r< '»' ' was found ha r;ksha h'»' ^ cleared only S3 a monh, pav'n.> u^ r ly half her daly e^rnn ;;s o Ue company from whch hey rened her rkshas. None of he carrnjr* was coole-owned. An ndvdual coole could wmk only abou 16 shfs a monh, as compeon for he rkshas wu.«. grea and here were ro enuggh o supply he demand. Ths mean en- ^cejl'«eswes» for. many. -Trem 70,0(10 rfkehas n Shangha he companes made large annual profs. Wh he adven of sreecar*, auo* meeflec and Mcyclea, rkshas were he cause of TreqK-w raffc snarl*. Seey Beafea engneers wh he ad of e newly developed nsrumen he Ros- M<ope now are able o make any roang objec appear moonlew befnre her eyes. The blade of an evcre fan, or an arplane propeller, wll appear o sand sll, even hough hey're whrlng a full a peed, when he "opcal engneer" s focused upon hem. Developed for he surly of arplane propellers under acual operang condons, he roascope s he frs nsrumen of s knd whch allows he connuous vewng of a roang objec a any pon on he permeer (or pah of ravel) The new devce s an answer o he scenfc problem for an opcal sysem capable of unwsng he lgh of roang equpmen before s recorded by h< husnan eye. elmnaes he roary U:ompunex ^jjgdsbn. bu show* srfwblf or vtbxatjbo of he movng par, hereby makng pee* sole for scenss and engneers o make a horough sudy of he roang pars of machnery. Mr. Barnes explaned, Beer Varey el Coon Assure* Ml Demand la ~ 1,50*"" communes. Garners have jon&tha-ds "o grow one-var ey. coon, he de^arrrerr of agrculure sayng he plan has pad of For example.-n Georga and Ala bama where, he one^.a»ey pro gram has bee»; une for abou years, he e.ura ':.>rne Una rangee'' 'rorn $6 o S 1. per fce earn year Coon breeders a " sue ex pernen saons r he coon )<o)\'' and scerfs* '/.'h he...deparr:.-:^. of agrculure have devc!o;jd van ees of coon h;' n;er: ':e su; nn.ydemandp ^>f me <;o: nunmll h<.- uuny Tess w'fc run o dee mne lue sreejh. X-ray ma chnes, mcroscopes, srechng de vces, spndles all were pu o work o fnd ou wha knd of coon warneeded. The lesul has been ha depend able co on fber s beng grown or. a^uu oc-lhrd of al he coon acreage n hs counry. Wha's more, hs one-varey plan has m proved coon's place n he who fu>*r pcure. When mlls can buv large los of unform saple coon -15 o 20 per cen sronger ha. mxed varey los Amercan co oo (nners wll have gone a long w*> n meeng compeon from fbers ha may be mpored from oher counres or manufacured synhecally here a home. Warror* Carred Fah Of slam o Chna - Mohammedans n Chna, says he Naonal Geographc socey. can be raced as far back as he eghh cenury o he use of Turksh mercenares by he Chnese em peror. Many of hese roops of he Mohammedan fah seled n Chna marred Chnese wves J-d brough up her chldren n heu own belef. Conquess of he Mongol em perors, noably Gegh* Khan and Tlhln Khr, >; 'gnnng n he 13h cenury, brough new group? of Mohammedans araced by re* lgous ffcedom. Some of he? "Acomers were solders n he hue of Genghs Khan. He used hem as manpower nsurance agans Ch nese allances whch mgh hreaen hs power Szable numbers of Mohamme dan? were aached o he renues of Tu.rk.san prncesses who marred Chese emperors. Reaners who ook roo n Chna helped o ncrease he Mohammedan colones. Mohammedan raders hour oher lands who peneraed deeply no Chna a me* fooad rejna o her noma lands waa aadewo dfflcul because of poufcal djaurby ance* or he condon of roue* ha hey became panaeaa raeadens. A one me Chnese chldren mr* wm o Mohammedaaa by needy parens. Theae chldren were ake*, uw u*«ah aud reared a Mohammedans. Mbfleae Ceaear, Nney per cen of he msleoe on Chruunas markes comes>from Oklahoma where hs green grows abundanly, and where many rural people make a par me busness of ga Wng and shppng each year. a< cordng o he Uned Saes for- e^ servce. The dense bunches o [ msleoe, from one o hree feel j across, grow as a parase on %r», mosly n he Souh. The bunches are broken off, packed n barrels wh moss o hold mosure, and shpped o marke, usually by fregh. Msleoe keeps well n shppng because s leahery leaves a^d waxy berres do no dry ou easly. n Texas where msleoe' grows wdely on mesque, ofen serves a ularan purpose a hs me of year. When 1 food s scarce on wn-r ranges, he ranchers pole down hunches of o feed cale. Texas msleoe also goes o local markes a Chrsmas me. ar any of Farm Machne DOM'T * Check your ruck now. Wha doe : needr Mcke a ls. Everyhng ha can bo done mus be done o keep youf ruck n nrs-cass anape. U:3 onr ervoelacles. We use nernaonal Pars he bea o help keep year rack on he road, haulng lor all ff worh. % & $ & TRUCK %r ^.35 ' fnternatona TRUCKS HOWARD MACK McCorrnck-Deerzg Case on [ New dea. ' *.. ' * We are pleased o announce he assocaon wh our frm of CH AS. S.HARMON 60S N- Safnaw S, OWOSSO, MCHGAN Phone 1948 NVESTMENT SECURTES CO, 1006 NATONAL BANK BULDNG JACKSON, MCHGAN J \ > >, f T T y T J f <M M M2 W"V * Auo Work We do exper Body Bumpng:, Panng and Reparng of any make o Car or Track We usually have some rebul Cars on hand on whch we mal*e especally aracve prces. ERNE MAT0USEK NEVER A DULL MOMSTT Jus Norh of he News offce LET THL NEWS HANDLE THAT KM PRNTNG No one hough of usng chcken feahers. fayploux unl a wmple and cheap wa^jftpr%s#v1e^,hem was developed by he deparmen of agrculure. The lne elemens of he feahers are wsed no a lghwegh, furry hread ha can be * oven no sof sweaers, fluffy mens, scarfs and bels. Full 100 per cen chcken feaher cloh s nol 1 arable enough for some purposes, 3L scenss have found ha by nukng a 50-50 combnaon of chcken feahers and wool hey can produce a fabrc ha wll wear beer and s warmer han wool. Decorave effecs are acheved by mxng feahers wh rayon, wool, cou>n, nylon, forsan, and oher fbers. Even he qulls of he feahers can be made no a cloh ha s very much lke slk, alhough far more elasc. Whppng Cream The whppng qualy of cream lepends on s age and s "rchness" or buerfa conen. Freshly separaed crearq does no whp well. needs o sand and chll a leas four hours. The whppng qualy mproves f sands 24 hours. Cream sold by dares for whppng wll have suffcen agng when.delvered. f cream s o be Kep Afer whppng, keep n he cold* a par of he refrgeraor. How uuch cream o whp a a me de- >ends on he sze of he whpoer. The usual small household beaer of* he h*»* for- vh no more han pun ul wean* f larger quank e* ave o be v hpped, me wflj e saved by whppng n suc'vk«ve maches. Snce SO he Canadan govern mea has mananed ouposs m he Arcc egon and along Hudson bay- To faclae navgaon an accurae survey of Hudson sra has been made. Tdes and currens hav* been chared and drecon-fnd n? saons have been esablshed There s wreles* communcan. from hree bases- Por BurwelL.a he Alanc enrnnce; Wakeham bay, hff'fway hrough he sra: anr Nongham s'fnd. a he puranch o Hudson bay. -("Venn ^dng enm ers can raverse he hav as he deph fverhjjes ore h:n 4(Kl fee Shores '( he bay ue s-ler? sp^r>. ly by ndans and Eskmos Ther** are no v^'h^ 'selnrnenp nn hp nas coas M^s'nares have gnne Canffra's graude because of her success n edaang and r>an anng he hr>»lh of he nave*. Ku'f.sU Counry Mos o! Ncarjjjn's <»np mllc' populaon lve along he nmurarou$ Pacfc coas wlere he elevj on and lakes aftord some rel * from he ropcal emperaures Through hs secon passes he Pa. An;ercan Hghway; boh ralway and hghway sysems' are largely confned o he wesaff half of he counry. Ncaragua's wes coas, ex endng 180 mles n a souheaser y drecon, s hacked by olcanc peaka and mounan ranges* wf many hlls crowdng he shore an< presenng seep clffs o he pounr bg surf. Volcano Ve}* s only v mles nland: aad Volcano Om* u.pe, rsng from Lake NSearagaa K 23 mles nand. They ae «ee o Cjmragua's ahes peaka. NOW 's jus a penny n a pggy bank. Bu soon hs pggy wll be full. Then he pennes wll be aken o a real savngs bank. Tbe bank wll pu hs pennes o work. Some of hese pennes almos ceranly wll be nvesed n elecrc uly secures. Banks prefer hese secures because sound busness managemen has made hem a dependable nvesmen as dependable as elecrc servce self. So, he lle boy has a personal sake o he elecrc ndusry. Praccally every Amercan has mllons as drec sockholders, oher mu'cn* as savngs back deposors and lfe nsurance owners. Ths s he Amercan economc svsrem. 's called capalsm.-ra a good svcmu hc.ped make Amerca grea. And wu coffr.ue cr open doors of c oporunry for rll lve b.ys a no grls wh pggy banks. m DDT > "TKT arcmr nam- K. : <? R.<T; /LJ*.**** Consumors Powc r Co* *» ^¾