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Thank You<br />

We wish to thank the Farmers for their .poultry business<br />

during the past year. We had some very fine quality poultry<br />

and our customers certainly appreeciate this quality.<br />

We are in the market at all times for poultry.<br />

Whenever you have good poultry for sale drop us a card<br />

and we will call Tuesday or Saturday.<br />

Route 1<br />

L E. LUCE<br />

POULTRY BUYER<br />

Phone Len'non 12-F-3<br />

FLUSHING. MICH.<br />

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How TO SAVE<br />

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Fine Corunna Home * T<br />

CHEAP FOR CASH<br />

Known as the Mrs. F. E. Dutcher home,<br />

219 E. Oliver St., Corunna. Eight rooms<br />

and bath, 100 ft. frontage, good repair and<br />

nicely located. Buy direct from owner.<br />

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LENNON LOCALS<br />

Henry Brainerd spent Sunday with<br />

Louis. Beimel.<br />

Miss Beulah Chapman was at home<br />

from Lapeer for the week-end.<br />

Finley Reed was in Corunna the<br />

last of the week, on a business errand.<br />

Henry Lyt*e is confined to his<br />

home with an attack of the flu this<br />

week.<br />

LENNON<br />

not bite humans unless annoyed. The<br />

bide is painful but not dangerous un»<br />

lees a secondary infection follows.<br />

The house centipede thrives in<br />

damp basements. He has a softer j<br />

body about a inch long and has but<br />

15 pairs of legs. He is a speedster,<br />

however, and can travel-''quite fast.<br />

His feed mainly consists of cockroaches,<br />

flies, moths, spiders.<br />

Control is difficult. Outside varieties<br />

can be excluded <strong>by</strong> tightening<br />

up house foundations and removing<br />

Kir<strong>by</strong> Hudson was in Corunna ftn(vubb>gn from aroun(j the outside of<br />

Wednesday afternoon, on a business<br />

errand.<br />

Miss Doris Tiffany, student in the<br />

Ypsilanti Normal, was at home fov<br />

the week-end.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Anthony were<br />

in Corunna-Friday afternoon, on a<br />

business errand.<br />

Mrs. Ulysses Dieck was hostess to<br />

the meeting of the .Ladies' Aid on<br />

Tuesday afternoon.<br />

Mrs. BeulaW Duncke? was the<br />

guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, of<br />

Gkemos, Wednesday.<br />

Mrs. Hubbard and Mrs. St. John<br />

visited in the home of Mrs. Haise<br />

Thursday afternoon.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Brieri, of Mt.<br />

Pleasant, were the guesta of relatives<br />

here on Sunday.<br />

Mrs. J. A. St John visited relatives<br />

and friends in Swartx Creek<br />

Wednesday afternoon.<br />

Miss Beatrice Patchell visited in<br />

the Coleman home near Swart* Creek<br />

Wednesday afternoon.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDowell were<br />

guests of Mr. and Mrs. <strong>Fred</strong> House,<br />

at Pinconning, on Sunday.<br />

Fbrd Chapman left early Tuesday<br />

morning on a business trip to the<br />

northern part of the state.<br />

Mrs. Forest Merrill, who has been<br />

the house. Once in the home the I<br />

remedy seems to be to. kill them when •<br />

they are found. Poison baits, spray- \<br />

in*; outside foundation walls with!<br />

creosote and scattering naphthalene I<br />

flakes along the walls are controls. !<br />

Bites should be treated with ammon- (<br />

ia or baking soda to take the sting j<br />

from the small wound.<br />

FISH DINNER NEXT<br />

THURSDAY<br />

The annual Fish Dinner served <strong>by</strong><br />

the men of the Lennon Methodist<br />

church will take place at the community<br />

house, Lennon, ^n Thursday<br />

of next week, February 22, at noon.<br />

The usual very excellent dinner is<br />

promised-<strong>by</strong> the men in charge,, so,<br />

say we, "Better Be There.**<br />

LENNON M. L CHURCH<br />

Our Lord as He went out into the<br />

wilderness in -His temptation. He<br />

met those temptations <strong>by</strong> .obedience<br />

very ill for some time with typhoid to His Father's will. This Lenten<br />

fever* has been removed to Memorial \ season will only be to us what we put<br />

hospital. _«--., . ! into it, to enrich our spiritual life.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Grover Kerrigan, of' gis face WEs set to go to Jerusalem<br />

In 3 IMMT tba*. and 7 IIWMI, thwVi a<br />

Mm Dttrt General Purses* Trader far MM.<br />

JOHN DEERE<br />

TRACTORS<br />

Saginaw, were jruestsjin the home of ito do Hi^ father's will. His victory i joHIi r>EERE DEALER<br />

is our victory, if we use His grace to • t K UX^LAK<br />

FARM ALL Leept*d the wanagemen* of a new gro- ! ^ , ^ at 8:0© o'clock,<br />

eery d*p*rt»ent of a vtere.ia Davtr j #^^ chmrth with a gtad hand."<br />

Yoa*B nctice a bag<br />

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to work on you<br />

tnctpr vifl 1MUM8* m<br />

It WiB tat tk* %md<br />

flatter th*a you thooffct pot* Get <<br />

•Ale . . . and attbif aaving Ftrmal-M mM<br />

in time and money. other new Farmola<br />

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nmai&c4 LENNON, MICH.<br />

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Mr. and Mr*. Chas. White, north of<br />

the village, Sunday evening. strengthen us and to fortify us for<br />

Mr*. John Haise is recovering our work. We shall win.<br />

nicely from hev recent illness, and Divine Worship, 10:00 a. m.<br />

it i* expected that she will shortly Church School, 11:00 a. m.<br />

be able to resume her household Epworth League, 7:00 p. nv<br />

dstiea.<br />

Evening Wi>rship^ 8:00 o'clock.<br />

**Cb«tf* Hudson, who recently ar ftfayer service every Wednesday<br />

•on. reports that the hnsineaa in very<br />

E. L. CARLES6, Minister.<br />

t»tifyinc-<br />

The annual men's Pish Dinner is j<br />

Romer at the Knight Saginaw and Dick bay Sunday, Graham j Thursday, Feb. 22, beginning to serve<br />

where they *W»a4 through the ice for at 11:30 until all are served.<br />

perch. They succeeded in getting;<br />

their fall qnotaa j " '<br />

A goodly number from this vtnn- CDCflif ^THAIll KPFTIIK<br />

Ity attended the meeting of Pomona \ dTEUAL JbUVUi- HCsjlaRU<br />

Graiige, with Burns Grange, on Wednesday,<br />

when an excellent program A special meeting of the Lennon<br />

was carried out.<br />

union school district, No. 6 Frl., will<br />

Mrs. Myrtle Knight, Mrs. Margaret be held at the school house on Mon­<br />

Griswold and Mrs. Chas, Bickert were day evening of next week, at eight<br />

in Alma last Thursday evening where<br />

o'clock, to vote upon whether the<br />

they spent the evening with Mr. and<br />

district shall expend the sum of<br />

Mrs. Harry Bickert.<br />

$11.20, which is the primary money<br />

John White, who has been in Me­<br />

received from the, state, to pay for<br />

morial hospital for the past few<br />

the tuition of pupils taking<br />

weeks, is reported as in very poor<br />

1 advanced<br />

work in the near<strong>by</strong> high schools. This<br />

condition. He has recently been re- ^ is a very important matter and there<br />

moved to a private home in Owosso..; should be a good attendance of the<br />

The ladies Euchre club held one j patrons of the school district.<br />

of their delightful meetings on)<br />

Tuesday evening of this week, in the . - —<br />

home of Mrs. Arvilla Stoddard. The<br />

usual very excellent lunch was serv­ LENNON SCHOOLS<br />

ed, and a fine evening was enjoyed<br />

<strong>by</strong> the ladies.<br />

Miss Thrasher, of Lansing, and<br />

Mr. and Mrs. George Haffner were<br />

Mrs. Smith, county school commis­<br />

hostesses to a delightful family gathsioner,<br />

conducted a sectional meeting<br />

ering on Friday evening, when the<br />

in the Lennon school Tuesday at 2:30<br />

birthdays of Mr. Haffner and Mrs. P* n**<br />

Millard Baldwin were observed. A Wednesday, Feb. 14, was observed<br />

most delicious dinner added to the in all rooms with a Valentine party.<br />

pleasure of the affair.<br />

Mrs. Boyce's room had an elaborate-<br />

And folks, don't forget the oyster jly built postoffke. ;offk Richard Mffler<br />

supper to be served <strong>by</strong> the Women's i *&d Duane Ganssley, postmasters.<br />

Foreign Missionary society at the (Mrs. Burnett's and Mr. Hibbard's<br />

home of Mr. and Mrs. Tiffany on (rooms had decorated valentine boxes,<br />

Friday evening of this week, Febru- i the work of Vivian Root and Agnes<br />

ary 16, to which the public is invited. Kncera, After the distribution of<br />

For those who do not care for oysters' I valentines each room was served fruit<br />

there will be plenty of other goodies , s ab*d and valentine cookies <strong>by</strong> a reff<br />

/ a real meal.<br />

freshment committee.<br />

Mrs. Tupper is spending the week<br />

The seventh and eighth grade Eng­<br />

in Flint. Mrs. Tupper has been asklish<br />

class have started Evangeline.<br />

ed to take the chairmanship in Flint<br />

The fourth and fifth grades are<br />

and Genesee county for the commit­<br />

making a book of February's famous<br />

tee soliciting funds fc? the erection<br />

birthdays.<br />

of a monument to the late Peter ?.<br />

lennon. It is reported that the preliminary<br />

work of soliciting is jroinog<br />

along very nicely, and a considerable<br />

sum has already been pledged.<br />

NOTICE OF<br />

F. L JOHNSON<br />

Haslett, Michican<br />

LET THE NEWS HANDLE THAT<br />

JOB PRINTING<br />

CURB CENTIPEDES BY<br />

FIXING HOUSES<br />

Centipedes or "hundred-leggevs"<br />

can prove to be nuisances in a home<br />

even though they often are miscalled<br />

thousand-leggers and actually have<br />

from 15 to 21 paiv& of legs.<br />

Home economics ard entomology<br />

authorities at Michigan State College<br />

have collaborated for a brief description<br />

of the centipede, what he does<br />

and how a home can be lid of the<br />

pest.<br />

For peft he is, although actual<br />

damage done <strong>by</strong> the insect is trivial.<br />

Larger species are from 4 to 6<br />

inches long but these normally live<br />

outdoors. They feed on insects and<br />

small animals and do not injuwi<br />

plants or house furnishings. They<br />

do get into homes occasionally and<br />

hide in the dark. Ordinarily they do<br />

SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING |<br />

!<br />

The Special Meeting; of School •><br />

District No. 6 Frl. of the Township ; fy<br />

of Venice will be held al the school J?<br />

house, Lennon, on Mouday, thr !0th ; V<br />

day of February, 1940, af ^ight *i><br />

o'clock p. m. i<br />

The following question is to be<br />

submitted to the electors at this, ^T<br />

i<br />

meeting: Shall the Venice School v<br />

District No. 6 Frl. pay $11.20, which •**<br />

is the amount of primary money per<br />

child, to High Schools requesting this<br />

amount for each High School student<br />

enrolled from the said Venice<br />

School District No. 6 Frl.?<br />

; Dated this 7th day of Feb., 1940.<br />

Signed:<br />

RALPH LONG, Director.<br />

A woman can dress up anywhere<br />

and like it, but a man wants to go<br />

REX POST<br />

When you se><br />

lect your power,<br />

consider both<br />

the tractor and<br />

the working<br />

equipment built<br />

for it. Johfl<br />

Deere General<br />

Purpose Tractors<br />

and Equip*<br />

ment are true<br />

partners that<br />

work hand ia<br />

-hand to CM/your<br />

farming cents.<br />

Only John Deere General<br />

Purpose Tractors<br />

provide' simple, two-cylinder<br />

design, the dependability<br />

and longer life<br />

of fewer, heavier parts,<br />

and ability to burn lowcost<br />

fuel successfully year<br />

after year—pins alt the<br />

other John Dew* general<br />

purpose<br />

opccatxnv<br />

Amotts this qsality<br />

. . ue integr*! plows*<br />

dtlttTfttors* posh-type corn<br />

pickers, power moweta, shock<br />

sweep, sweep rtke, «nd a wide<br />

variety erf 4nwte cqatomeott<br />

LENNON, MICH.<br />

Constantly, adding to our line, and always<br />

prepared to serve you with the best<br />

in Hardware, etc.<br />

Lennon Hardware Co.<br />

EARL AND LYLE BAKER<br />

Phone 1S-F-2 LENNON, MICH.<br />

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