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ORDER OF PUBLiCATiO! THE MOON MIRROR<br />

STATE OF MICHIGAN, In The<br />

Pl-ohjil'c Com-, jor the- Costtty of BY GENE ALLEMAN . )<br />

Shiawassee.<br />

Michigan Press Assodiation<br />

M M ^s^m oi' su!H Gmrt, held at<br />

• V— -—<br />

the Pj-obate Office, in the City' of<br />

C^riUiV.p; in ;s;i'i,<br />

Judjre of Probate.<br />

In ii:t Mutter of the Estate of <strong>ted</strong>ders<br />

Charles F. Crahanv Deceased. Mau«*e<br />

{<br />

•Vov more than a generation there<br />

1..is been wailinj? about the future"of<br />

str.all town and rural America. j<br />

Michigan lias had its share of tear.<br />

adders.<br />

La^t Saturday we attended a war<br />

E M«Danr.el having filed in said conferences the National Editorial<br />

Court his petition praying tf«i said Association at Cine.nnan, and we<br />

Court adjudicate and determine who heard a remarkable talic about the<br />

were at the time of said deceased le- American Mam Street those tboos-<br />

_*>! heh* of said deceased and en- ; -and* ..of small towns of lew than 1-titled<br />

'to inherit the real estate of 000 popu_tion scattered from, coast<br />

which said deceased died siezed to coast, from Canada to the Gu.f..<br />

It is Ordered, that the 6th day of &nd their surrounding farm regions.<br />

Julv' A.D. 1943, at nine o'clock in *he speaker was the publisher of<br />

the forenoon, at said Probate Office, a small town newspaper, L..A. Rossbe<br />

and is hereby appoin<strong>ted</strong> for hear-. man, publisher of the Herald Being<br />

said petition; j view, at Grand Jtopids Minn., Pfe-<br />

It is Further Ordered, t^at public sents facts about Main Street whieh<br />

notice therof be given by publication ( are worth repeating, and we kn«w<br />

of a copy of this order, for three of no better theme for this weeks<br />

consecutive weeks previous to said Michigan Mirror than the _sma!l<br />

day of hearing, in the Conrana News towns and rural sections o* Michigan<br />

a newspaper prin<strong>ted</strong> and circula<strong>ted</strong> ( fhkh.***. ^?!?^^Si. !?__**<br />

in said County..<br />

1943 food burden and making a sigi .• <<br />

ROT D. MATTHEWS, ificant contribution to Victory-with-<br />

Judge of Probate. out benefit of<br />

By Jani«e Richardson,<br />

Registrar of Probate<br />

- NOTICE OF HEAJUNG CLAIMS<br />

BEFORE COURT<br />

State of MJchgan—The Probate<br />

Court for the Covnty^f Shiawassee.<br />

In the matter of the estate of<br />

Adelia Reynolds, incompetent. File<br />

No. 13159.<br />

Notice is hereby given that more<br />

than two mo—fcha from this date have<br />

been allowed for creditors to present<br />

their claim* |sgainsf said in*<br />

competent to said Const for-axamisation<br />

and adjustment, and that -all<br />

creditors of sa$d. incompetent are<br />

required to present their daims in<br />

duplicate—one to said Court, at<br />

the Probate Office, in the City of<br />

Corunna in said County and one to<br />

the Fiduciary of said Estate, on or<br />

before the 14th day of June A. D.<br />

1943, and that said claims will be<br />

heard by said Court on Monday, the<br />

14th day of June A. D. 1943, at<br />

nine o'clock in the forenoon. Central<br />

War Time.<br />

Da<strong>ted</strong> March 19, A. D. 104*.<br />

Fiduciary: Thomas Wilcox, Route<br />

No- 1 Owosso, Michigan.<br />

ROY P. MATTHEWS Jadge of<br />

Probate.<br />

By Janice fttchardcon. Probate<br />

Registrar.<br />

• i i«<br />

DWKftT L OUST<br />

FUNERAL tmm<br />

Ait Co<br />

Phone 41 GAINES<br />

• ••<br />

O. H. GEIB<br />

Doctor off<br />

Pbo»« 132S<br />

»•..•—"•<br />

H. B. MOORE, D. D. S.<br />

Office b MatlSMwo Bid*<br />

Omuo<br />

GLENN BOSSSRDFi<br />

AUCTIONEER<br />

Farm Salo* a Spocaakr<br />

PhoM 11« F 2-1<br />

Com—, ft. F. D. 1<br />

BETTER<br />

THE<br />

CORUNNA<br />

N^VS<br />

a =e=^^K55"_____H<br />

The farmer who was once perhaps<br />

hours from the nearest village now<br />

finds himself but m few minutes<br />

distant from town.<br />

"There is still another factor. The<br />

smaller community of a generation<br />

ago had its liver*' stable, a noisome<br />

and interesting institution. Today<br />

the r sale and servicing of automotive<br />

equipment is the largest commercial<br />

enterprise in town. There is<br />

a gasoline filling station on every<br />

other corner. It requires more people,<br />

spread throughout America, to sell<br />

and service automotive vehicles than<br />

are needed to manufacture them in<br />

the large cneters of industry,<br />

"Again, look at the facts. The<br />

trend in population, from rural to<br />

urban, in the last generation was<br />

largest in the first decade of the<br />

century at a time when the automobile<br />

was just being deeloped. It was<br />

was less in the years from 1920 to<br />

1930 despite the great activity in<br />

industrial centers. In the lastdeeade,<br />

when the number of motor-vehicles<br />

was greater than ever before and the<br />

highway system of the nation moat<br />

adequate, the trend from country to<br />

city bad practically disappeared."<br />

Yea, tinea have changed, nd the<br />

E" award* of pub­ Michigan spall town today baa many<br />

licity ballyhoo.<br />

advantages which foraseny w*te fa<br />

"Fifty-two percent, «•«* half, of the exclusive noauiiaa of<br />

the people of the Uni<strong>ted</strong> States Eve<br />

in rural areas or in villages and cities

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