ORDER OF PUBLiCATiO! THE MOON MIRROR STATE OF MICHIGAN, In The Pl-ohjil'c Com-, jor the- Costtty of BY GENE ALLEMAN . ) Shiawassee. Michigan Press Assodiation M M ^s^m oi' su!H Gmrt, held at • V— -— the Pj-obate Office, in the City' of C^riUiV.p; in ;s;i'i, Judjre of Probate. In ii:t Mutter of the Estate of <strong>ted</strong>ders Charles F. Crahanv Deceased. Mau«*e { •Vov more than a generation there 1..is been wailinj? about the future"of str.all town and rural America. j Michigan lias had its share of tear. adders. La^t Saturday we attended a war E M«Danr.el having filed in said conferences the National Editorial Court his petition praying tf«i said Association at Cine.nnan, and we Court adjudicate and determine who heard a remarkable talic about the were at the time of said deceased le- American Mam Street those tboos- _*>! heh* of said deceased and en- ; -and* ..of small towns of lew than 1-titled 'to inherit the real estate of 000 popu_tion scattered from, coast which said deceased died siezed to coast, from Canada to the Gu.f.. It is Ordered, that the 6th day of &nd their surrounding farm regions. Julv' A.D. 1943, at nine o'clock in *he speaker was the publisher of the forenoon, at said Probate Office, a small town newspaper, L..A. Rossbe and is hereby appoin<strong>ted</strong> for hear-. man, publisher of the Herald Being said petition; j view, at Grand Jtopids Minn., Pfe- It is Further Ordered, t^at public sents facts about Main Street whieh notice therof be given by publication ( are worth repeating, and we kn«w of a copy of this order, for three of no better theme for this weeks consecutive weeks previous to said Michigan Mirror than the _sma!l day of hearing, in the Conrana News towns and rural sections o* Michigan a newspaper prin<strong>ted</strong> and circula<strong>ted</strong> ( fhkh.***. ^?!?^^Si. !?__** in said County.. 1943 food burden and making a sigi .• < ROT D. MATTHEWS, ificant contribution to Victory-with- Judge of Probate. out benefit of By Jani«e Richardson, Registrar of Probate - NOTICE OF HEAJUNG CLAIMS BEFORE COURT State of MJchgan—The Probate Court for the Covnty^f Shiawassee. In the matter of the estate of Adelia Reynolds, incompetent. File No. 13159. Notice is hereby given that more than two mo—fcha from this date have been allowed for creditors to present their claim* |sgainsf said in* competent to said Const for-axamisation and adjustment, and that -all creditors of sa$d. incompetent are required to present their daims in duplicate—one to said Court, at the Probate Office, in the City of Corunna in said County and one to the Fiduciary of said Estate, on or before the 14th day of June A. D. 1943, and that said claims will be heard by said Court on Monday, the 14th day of June A. D. 1943, at nine o'clock in the forenoon. Central War Time. Da<strong>ted</strong> March 19, A. D. 104*. Fiduciary: Thomas Wilcox, Route No- 1 Owosso, Michigan. ROY P. MATTHEWS Jadge of Probate. By Janice fttchardcon. Probate Registrar. • i i« DWKftT L OUST FUNERAL tmm Ait Co Phone 41 GAINES • •• O. H. GEIB Doctor off Pbo»« 132S »•..•—"• H. B. MOORE, D. D. S. Office b MatlSMwo Bid* Omuo GLENN BOSSSRDFi AUCTIONEER Farm Salo* a Spocaakr PhoM 11« F 2-1 Com—, ft. F. D. 1 BETTER THE CORUNNA N^VS a =e=^^K55"_____H The farmer who was once perhaps hours from the nearest village now finds himself but m few minutes distant from town. "There is still another factor. The smaller community of a generation ago had its liver*' stable, a noisome and interesting institution. Today the r sale and servicing of automotive equipment is the largest commercial enterprise in town. There is a gasoline filling station on every other corner. It requires more people, spread throughout America, to sell and service automotive vehicles than are needed to manufacture them in the large cneters of industry, "Again, look at the facts. The trend in population, from rural to urban, in the last generation was largest in the first decade of the century at a time when the automobile was just being deeloped. It was was less in the years from 1920 to 1930 despite the great activity in industrial centers. In the lastdeeade, when the number of motor-vehicles was greater than ever before and the highway system of the nation moat adequate, the trend from country to city bad practically disappeared." Yea, tinea have changed, nd the E" award* of pub Michigan spall town today baa many licity ballyhoo. advantages which foraseny w*te fa "Fifty-two percent, «•«* half, of the exclusive noauiiaa of the people of the Uni<strong>ted</strong> States Eve in rural areas or in villages and cities
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