I , . • . f , '' 1\ I i 3 Sections ·~-GP~ 'I 22 Pages THE INGHAM COUNTY NE 'W"'G"''cy • Ninety-first Year - No, 28 MASON, MICHIGA~, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1951 3 Sectiona - 22 Page& Fishing Trip Ends • Ingham, 'to Get lngharn Trees Droop with Fruit School Electors Choose $714,000 for' Committee to Study TB Sana.torium Mason Building Needs State Is Diab·ibnting . $3,000,000 Among Six Superintendent Leod11 Move to Provide Salaries fot• Counties With Hospitnln All Five Membel'S of School Boord; Electon Retum Bray and Ri,ldy to Board; 63 rurn Out for Meeting In~ham expects to get $314,000 in state bond money At t.he annual meeting Monday night electors set up a to complete construction of the committee to study expan~ion need& of the Mason school. Elec addition to ,and remodeling of tors named sbc: to .a seven-member .committee to recommend the tuberculosis sanatorium. what should be done to provide more room, They also pm Another $400,000 to powered the committee to recommend a site for a building, construction of a home for Under the resolution adopted by the electors, the school nurses at the Ingham sana~ board named Raymond H. McLean as the seventh member of torium is also anticipated, the committee, It will be up to ----·------ Unle~s Ing-ham gets the $311,000 him to call the first meeting of or n subotanlial part of It, work on the adrlllion will have to stop, the committee. Supcrvlsm· Walter Munyon told The nnw committee iR to ncl County Board his colleagues on tho ·county only in nn nrlvisory cnpncily. It boltl'd Monrlf1y. Supervisors Mun will mal '' . '· ,. fl INGHAM .COUNTY NEWS July 12, 19ril Pugc 2 mm~roA nFl-liJI.F.Orlil TWO Maynal'd Eberly o.nc~ lilrwln Holt Visitor Shot Bonn c were re-elected to the Ol>e rno~ Hchool .bonrd at the annunl Local Taxes Pay Only 8ond Issue Becomes Grab-Bag In Le'g .Sunday mceth1g held Monday night. CopieH of the Jinanulnl repoJ•t WOI'O , Japl~ Co~ley, 22, of Bollevuo wns rJlntJ•ibuted, Bonwl Hnlm·leli will J'o uooic)entn.lly shot in the Jog Sun mnln the aame, day nfteJ•noon~ Cooley wns viRitln;; 100Jo of School Costs Ingham Hopes for $714,000 Share his uncle nnd aunt, Mr. and M•·s. Charles Cooley, on Onondaga road 'LeH~ Lhnn 10 per cent of tho site fund, Thei'C was n balnnco of near Holt, John Every Rites money rals,,d rm· school npern $07,72•1.43 on hnnd a yenr ngo, A Some of the people waging war against tuberculosis arc Mrs, Cooley said Jack Cooley tion Is paid by the local district, about just stato hospltala, Some throe-mill Lax levy booster) It $11,- getting their armour spattered, according to Jack I. Green. w_as sta11dlng In ft•ont of. Jhc house \the report submitted to Mason 931,24 nnd a transfer f1•om the gen one had drawn the nmemlment talltlng with, her son, Pnftl Cooley, 'electors Monday night revealed. He's the Associated Press chief in Lansing. In their fight for very cleverly, or aome.one discov 4re Held Monday eral fund added $11,813.92. Interest 'l'he men heard a shot and .Jucl\ Out of total school oporfltlng re on government honcls brnug·JJi: state funds they are doing a Jot of in-fighting, Green declares. ered the omission belatedly and yelled that he was hit, .John E. Every, 77, died Friday, toolt advantage of It, ceipts of $228,080,10 o.t Mason, only $640,00, Delinquent tax eollcclions Ingham stands to cash in to the tune of $714,000 in the Vnrls Long, 20, wns shooting July 6, nt the Mason Geneml hos .$22,218.02 came f1•om local taxes, nmounted to $71G,08, and lnleJ•est division of funds from a state bond issue, The Ingham board Pt•essure ft•om the southwestern sparrows on the Clnyton Smith pltrrl. He had a herut nttack the The property tax nmo>tn led to on hrrclt taxes added $3·1,07. of supervisors discussed the situation in Mason Monday, counties forced the carmnrldng of fatm and El stmy bullet traveled Fourth of .July an(t had been in $20,882,07, delinquent tax was $1,000,000 of the $5,000,000 for a through a woodH and struck Coo the hospital since then, 'l'he Lrnnsport.ntlon account Senator Harry F. Hittle of Ingham is chairman of the com *1,276.95 and lntere~t on delin showed receipts of $10,362.25, In· new ~\late hospital in Kalamazoo, Icy in the leg, The .22 callbet' slug Mr. Every was bam September quent tflx came to $50,90, mittee slicing up the $5,000,000 state fund. lodged in the flesh nbove lhe 27, 1873, In Alniedon township, the cluded were t·ccelpts from Jndivlrl Then the rest was up for grabs. Primary money received from l!n.ls amounting to $60,00 nnrl anltle and did not damage the son of Mr, and Mrs, Hem·y Eve•·y. The Michigan Society for Mental Hygiene and the Mich Members of the senate appropri the telephone und telegraph com .$186,60 in n gnsolfne tax J'efllnt[, igan Tuberculosis association are opposing what they label as bone. He attended school In Ala!edon panies, railroads and cet'tain other ations committee could not escape township. In ea••ly 'manhood he The bo.Jnnce came f1•om school dis· a grab-bag for county sanatoria. the lmpllcallon of favoritism when No action was bt•ought against utilities, collected and disbursed by trlcts for transporting pupils. Long, became a rnllrond conductor which the state, on a child census busts, Green blames the legislature more ttthan the hospital the committee released bills to two was his occupntlon until reth;c Dtstt•icts po.l here I am In the hospital with Eden "'Uests of Mr. and Mrs. L, D. Mor- ·1: n mt~c~arringc." !Urs. Charles Smalley ~is and family. On Saturday they accompanied Mr. and Mrs. L. D. hand. He was at work in the pit Mr. and Mrs. Edward ButT anti Morris and Shirley to Honor to FLINT when a craneJwas swung toward Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Karamol of visit Mr. and Mt·s. Sam Morris. him. He was forced to Jeo.p. He fell Toledo, Ohio, cnlled on Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Smalley upon railroad ties at the bottom of Mrs. Clifford Rodgers on July 4. and family of Wyandotte visited ' ' the gravel bank, fracturing both Mr•, and Mrs, Clifford Rodgers relatives in this community Mon legs. One leg was amputated im and Dicl BEVERLY UTTER WINS RAOE Armours Fertilizer Is Sold In ·Maaon.Al The Beverly Utter of Dansville won first in a Indy's bending horse raee ... t at the Wolverine horse show In Perry on July 4. Miss Utter has Mason Elevator Co: COME I ' · won the event five consecutive Free Admission, Urnes. She ls the daughter· of Mr. 843 W •.Columbia Pllone SSU . and Mrs. Melvin Utter. '. L'esfie Austin Colonel Cotton Retires from A1·my INGHAM couNTY NEws \ AflOI' SOJ'Vino in LWO Wlli'H, July 12, 1951 Pngc 3 Colonel 11ny Jfl, Cotton of Mrwon IH Is Returning l'lll.irlilg· from llw nnny, He wont ! lo Wort Cl!.~leJ• 'l'iliii'Hrlny fol' HO!llll'nllnn, Ho will I'OI'Illflll,v l'o From War Zone lli'll .Tul,1' :!I, r ro llll'nnd ovol' ills County All-Stars rllll.ioH riH ncling Uniter] Stnlcs Sgt. LoRifo A11stln wl11 m·t·lvo J>i'OJllll'i.,v nnd rllshlll'Hing offleor· fot· homo Ii'rlrlny nflrll' spending 1.!10 MlcliiJ.fllll 'f'llnHrlny, Ho l.onlc l:ho Beat Les Foote pnsl: 1l. monUm ovorsens. He JlDHl In IIJ.tfl followln~r Ills mtum Bill Barnhat•t ft•om Atlrollus lnnrler.l In Snn JPrnnciHoo Snltll' f the Mason Women's I li. Fmnklin Lyon, Gordon S!ee, leave. he r.xpeJ·imonlnl stage, but J[ it If \ --··-·--·------·------·1 RANQ!il-Homn Comr01•t woocl THAILTilR 2-whecl tmllcl', IH~OOM HOUSTil on ploflaan.t OA u, LJilSJ,Im 20H nnll nslt !nr INGHAM COUNTY NEWS nml COfll !'u.ngc, white enumo·t, Nent·ly new th•es 1tnd m1to p111tH, Hll'eot In MIIHnn, (fnulllo lot, fi'fl· Free :Estimates Wrll·nat•'s IJ'iro ConlJ•oi Sel'vlco July 12, 1951 PAge 7 • Collins' in One comHUon, Inquh:o ut filll LILWH Ot•ocory, 200 Nm·th OlrcnwH mgc, Nacc!H morlernlzn.tlon, Wll! b~ J'o~· OV~I',Ylhlng In tiro (!Onl:l'O] Want Ads Nm'lh stt•oot, Mnson, phone 2:10ill, Hl:reet, Mnson, phone 1tl.Jl MnHon, ~old 011 sc!llod hldH to close ostnto on oqnlpmont, Wo sponhtllv.o in the Used Appliance 'or Hol'l'ioll'H Hl:or•o in BllT)Itol' Hill, 28w1 of Orover Slt.ls, P'mporty Is :!10 PLlTMl3lNG -- H!JlA T!NO fnmous Hoc! Comot lll'o control Ylt:fl, · wn 1\llut lil'nvol fm• d1·1vcH . Pllotw J.llslle 2H1. 27w:Jp ------..·-----·----- TIJnr1t Snnth ~ lwot. Shown by 11.p• TIJI.JilC'I'IUCAL WORK systems WiJleh g·t vc 2-i·hotll' pur llltrl nloo pen. Htonn, ~1111rl 1'01' fll!· Dept. TI'nat, competent lnstnllntlon nnd mont wor11, nnd illnol1 rllt•l .. Wll· Page 2 polntmont. 13ir1H will )lo J•omllvoclnp dny Jli'Dtocllon -4'0I' 11 11 fotlmo sorv· service, All tyJle,9 of phnnhlng, llflm Bmther~. 70•1 West Centet• thJ'nllfih Snlurdrty, Jtily 21, The leo, l•'lre ~mvny~ nre.freo nne! we l'ig•)lt JH l'OIICl'VOri [0 ILCcopt 01' 1'0• heating, oloctrlcal equipment. Install wllhout oxlr£1 coat, stroet, phone Milson 2•12!11., A jnclrpnt or values for ocon- Plants and Shrubs Wntct' pumps, oil hnmet·s, llUto 2owtr.· orny-mlndcrl buyers , •• jcct nny hid, TIJnrl Dunsmom, Ad· Closing Out Sale mlnlstmtor, Phone M1tson 2-3241.. lllrttlc fut•naco contt·ots u spec --·-··- 10wtf Ialty, Complete set oC tools, • RANGES PT"AN'l'S---Lrtte Dnnlsli hnlrJ head 25wtr LOUIS BIDRATTA ana Harle~ Raspberries cahlmgo plants, Now Is the _tlutu All wor)t gucu·nn toml • nEFRIGIDHATOHS .------~--- Hanley repnlr shop, We will to plant, C. C, Gr·lrrtn nnrl Ron, 1 • RADIOS '!'own nnd Cnlml:t'Y Ron Lewis 1 mal1e nnd fix nny l1lnd of house Dogs and Pets Will he J'onrly nho11t .!Lily 10 green house, 142 OJ1omrm slreut, hold articles, repair and upholster All priced to aclll 40%· nff Mnaon, Alvn Lent, opemtor, Jewett Real Estate! Ph, Mrts'on :l!ln R.i!, Lr.sllo )i'ot· tlw finest In berries Pallo Pottery 2-- 25•vtf ull furnlt.urc. Pho.'1o Mason 168a SPANIELS-Aim reg- ' 27w2p nny time clay or evening, cocrmn fiO% orr '~------IAterml, nil immul)l?.od. Be£llltl· Call Fltchlllll'g ·fi·F-1:1 For farm and city 51wtf fully hullt fm• show or Jnm Ling and Collins · I~OR OIL BURNERS, oll flll'· ------·---·--·------·------or wrll.e nuces, oll hollers, plurnlJing, custom-styled In chnrm for loving, Sales & Service, rnsJ-1 AT D013Im LA [(!JJ frll' llnss, Plnllnum-lmffs to golden pups, and The Gamble Stol'e property call us eleetl·lcnl· suppllcs, lnstn!Julion and pilrc nnd pnn !bit, lcust Holt Estate olrler ·Hot'ls fm· I!U~h or luuso or Lee Bailey ' Inc. Real set·vicc, Leslie Hcntlng and Plumh l'rJnr.l, one mile enst pnst Ulwmos Houle ·1, Stoel1hrlrl~r. Mnson SPECIALS lng Co., phone Leflllo 3082. 21wtr something elso, Breeding, g'room 151 W. Mnple Phone 2fi3ll mnr.J to Dnhln road, north three lng nnd lnrllvlrhml tmlnlng. S, Ono milll nru'lh of I<'ltchhlll'g- IJ'on. •nus WEmrc miles, Bonts $L 27wtl' 20w2p 28wl for Sale ,------,Jnmcs, :moo Zimmer nrl., 11~ milo SIX ACRTIJS, Jive miles south LENNOX north ore US·lfi, Williamston, ------·--· ------·-"- UTENSILS - Complete set of AH.'l'I-JRI'l'JS, rhemnntil:'m, po1;1· phone ~2-F-1 ~. 18wtl I~ STOVIn--AB apm·tmont size elec- Guardian wnt·e waterless coolr· east of Mn~nn, now clnrler cil'l!lllntlon, ovorwolght---·N In. I~ HOUSTIJ-Otlr plensant homo in Heating Equipment 3 11 R T TI1 S-Spmyorl olwrrlcs, trlc stove, Been used loss thnn Ing utensils. Also pint and quart bloclc house, Inside not fl· gam Hmdl.h Units cnn help yo11. M!NIATIJR!c Collies iShr.ltlos). A. gooscherries anrl c! Ill' 1' an t.~. Eden, 7 rooms 1wrl hn th near nlshod, ~4,200, three months. Mrs, Lyman li'resh· fruit jars. Will sell cheap. Charles • Snles A plens11m to liSe, Niag'mn. Is m K. C, Snllle 111111 white und tt·l· Chet'l'y plc:ldng rcndy Ji'l'iday. school, church, postofflco nnd \J LiVCI'IliiCe 220 State St., Mnson EJAVESTROUGHING, new ancl Also eight half screens, $2 each, nilles west of Leslie on Walker repnlt• ccJNVALJ•}SCl~N·r J:roi"fj., r~~-~~'" on Next Page sl!·cel, Olccmos, p!1onc 8flfllil Lnn· rond. Phone 4288 Loslio. _28wlp Abel PhOne 22u71 In small town, 1:l rooms, will sing. 28w2 Hex DuBois, 525 South Hall stt·eet Mason, phone 2u011 Mason. 5wtf F. H. A. Terms Avnllrrlllc tnlre snHt!L hrmll! lis down pny· :------ 28w1 BABY BElD and mattress COL' sale. Real Estate men t. M. H. Cogswnll, ill'nlo!t', Nll:W PO'rA'rOJ~S fn1· ;;ale, .~2.00 Also light two-whcclcrl tmller, FARM--100 acres, crops nnd stocl1 rcslclence phone •IO:Jii Dlmonclnlo. per b \ . , . T30ilh]fll', ColO!'ndO, 'l'ha tl•lp Will f,ndge IR aponcllng the weelc with INGHAM ,COUNTY NEWS Showboat :.Girls Tour Stale Okemos and· Vicinity tal1o them hy way of the Budlantls Mt•, nncl Mr!l. Gomlcl Copcnhnvor July 12, 1951 l1;1gc 2 Leslie Items Mr~~' A, n. W!llttng . 1mr1 Biaclt Hills IJf South ~lwtJt, · 1111d family, One Hundr·ed anrl forty six ttl· Tlto annunl uci1oo! ol••cl.lon WIIH I nov, PpuJ Tuc:lmr Ml'R. Hazel Wover• canJo homo Mrs. B,vdnoy Longitlll'st. nt Gmncl tended the a.nnual school brmrd hclcl nt Lito Snovlll•' ,;chnol Mnn ltnplrlli, from t~e Spnt'I.'OW hospital Ft·lcl(ty mooting Monrlrw night. MaynaJ'd clny night, .J, B. llyntt WaH e!entor] llullc!lng" l'rof{l'llm R1HJ'ta nrtOI' spending two wec!1~ there. ll1herly n.nrl IDrwln Benne wera r·e rli1'11C[OJ', Ml's. Howrml .Jnu!mun nne! Janet Her daughter, Mrs.· Phyllis Bo11le olected fot· three-yoctr tel'lm. vlslled Mt•, nnrl Mrs. JP, W. Btil'· Village Council Mrmhnl's of' the C!ongmgnl.ionnl or Claro, Ia cnl'ing for hor, Mt•, nncl MrH. Rex Wooer nnd gosu nr Mnson S11nrlny nflcmoon, eh1ll'lli1 plnnnerl l:o stnrt n bttllrllng 1 Mrs, Irene McKane nccompnnlr.d Cnmll,v spent SniHiny nt Lnbclnlo iH'Ogi'Uill fo1• rt lnrgrt• Snnriny I The l. 0, 0, F, and nebelwh !Jy MJ'H, Esther So11thwnrlh vlHilod lnlw wiLh Mr. nncl Mrs. Ji1m·I iiclwnl pinnt al: n lltt:,ineMs meet memhet•s and families ·held a pic hot• son-in-lrtw and c.lnughtcl', Mr, 'rhnrpe, Lnrgo mncaronl sllllllH may !Je Planning for New Ing held nflct• n fr•ied chiclwn rlln nic Sunday at Fergu~on park. nncl Mt•s. Gol'a)d Klinger, In Buf coolcc•d nml uscrl rrn· hot•s d' oeuv Mt·a. Howcml Jnclcson nne] Jnnet !'es; 0 IJ them Wllh Ct'e!Lill diceze ner HCl'Ved on the chlll'eh lnwn.l Mrs. D. S. Boston and sons, falo, New Yorl{, laHl wee]{, n ttended 11 J'Ctlnlon oC tho 10:1R ancl mln:i!iilf,~i ''''"'·· or of her 25th wedding anniver 0. B. Wood of Leslie nml MI'H, Mr. un ~on, Mrs, Derwood Carn, orgl!nlat· director, rm , TOrAL GENEH\1 fUND DISBURSEMEN1S llAL\NCE ON HAJ>:J) JUNE ao ID I ~f--w,.\--... INVESTORS MUTUAL\ DIVIdend Noftce No 43 ~ Tho Boord of D rectors of Investors ~ Mutuel has declared a q arterly l d v dend of seventeen e1nd one half L cents per share payable on July 20 I 1951 to shareho ders on record cs of Juno 30 1951 H K Bradford Roh1 1 t J ]>JfCJ ao 70a o2 4601 W ll llcHm•, Dlstllct No 7 State No 22 Rl PORT OF CONDITION OF The Farmers Bank of Mason OF MASON MICIIJGAN at the close of bus ness June 30 19'i1 a Slntc bnnlnng mstttulion otganized and ope~atmg undet the banlnng laws of this Stale and a membet of the Feclerrtl Reset ve System Pub!Jshccl m rrccm clrtncc WIt 1 " call made by the State Banlnng Authoutws and by the l ccleral Re set ve Banlt of this DJst11ct ASSETS The Dart National Bank of Mason Cash balances With other banks mclud ng resCJ vc Published In response to call made by comptt oller of the currency balance and cash ttems m pt ocess of collectiOn s 'i31i 015 66 In the State of MIC!J gun at the close of busmess on June 30 1951 Umted States Govetnment ohiigattons clncct under Section 5211 U S Revised Statutes and guaranteed 1 282 377 38 ASSETS Ob!Jgalwns ot State and pohtJc tl subcliVJS ons 230 'i80 60 1 Cash balances with othet banlts mcludlng 1 eserve Othet bonds notes and dcbcntm es 71202 40 balance and cash ttems m p10cess of collectlon $ Corporate stocks (includmg $5 100 00 stock of 2 United States Government obligations Federal Reset ve bank) dn ect and gum an teed 'i 100 00 Loans and dtscotmts (mclndmg $74718 ovctchafts) 1132 766 57 3 Obhgntmns of States and poJtl cal subdiVISions Bani< ptemlscs owned $4 500 00 fmmtme and 5 CoiJlOI ate stocks (mclncllng $12 000 00 stock of fixtm es $2 500 00 7 000 00 Fedet 1! Reset ve bank) (Ban It pt em1ses owned at c subJect to no hens 6 Loans nne! discounts (mclndmg $154 38 ovetdtnfls) not assumed by banlt) 7 Bank ptemtses owned $100 futmtme and Other flssets ftxlm es $1 00 2 200 91 11 Othet rrssets (cash value life msmance) TOTAL ASSETS ...... _ .... _ ...... $3 269 243 52 12 TOTAL ASSETS I.IAIIIU1'1ES $1 00011513 13 Demand deposits of indiVIduals pat tnerships and co rpm alwns 14 Tune deposits of individuals pat tnet ships 1 627 259 81 and em pot at10ns G 62106 lll Deposits of United States Government (lll- cltulmg postal savmgs) 398 250 26 16 Deposits of States and poltttcal subdtVJsJOns 14 707 55 18 OtheJ deposits ( ccrtlfled and casluet s checl1s etc ) 19 TO'IAL DEPOSI'I\S $3 782 422 65 24 TOTAL LIABILITIES (not tncludmg subordmuted obltgattons shown belov.) 24 Stntc of M cl gnn 1 he C rc It Court ...... $3 046 957 11 TOTAL LIABILITIES fo 1 e Co nty of In I nm In Gl nne coy 2 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS CAPITAL ACCOUNTS FERNE D SWISHER P olntllf vs 5 CapttaL• 211 Capital Stoclt ...... ,...... WAL I ER 0 SWISHElt llefen lnnt 26 Sutplus ORDER FOR APPEARANCE 27 (c) Common stock, OF DEFENDANT Undivided 26 SUI plus In th Mr. anrl MI'R, J.ouls Sm•!pt8!' nml M1•, nncl 1\[rs. Robert 'l'hompson frrmlly at' Honvm•lon \VOI'o Mondny M1•, f\lld MI'H, Rnlph Wnlket•, Mt•, Family lllltl family IIIHI M !', nnrl Mi'H, OiliL Iwl been stny!nr: with hla brother. Dansville Swan Has OV!!IIlllg dinnn!• gl!llHIH of' M!•, 111111 nncj MI'H, ,T, Ll, Dallnn, Mi'H, Mlild tly ot Dallas, 'l'cxaa, ware aleo at Sllillllilllllll 1111rl f'llliilly WIJI o unL<'I'· Iii-law IHHI sister, Ml', nnd Mt•s. MIH, l I • . . and the vital safety of a Curved •combi!trtfian Prww~:Jid~ Aultf. State Capitol Correspondents of Windshield with Panoramic Visibility and ,,,tic 'Tramminion rmrl JOJ·IJ,p. Jumbo-Drum Brakes-largest in its fielu. Vait•l·in-!ltrJd Engi~te opthmaJ on Rank Hittle and Bonine at Top De L!1xe matllls at t~tra co1t • .. An all-stnr team of state sena cy. Docs a better job for the peo· ------~ tors sclcctocl for outstanding abll· plc." ily and accomplishment by the Senator Boninc-"A farmer newsmen who cover legislative ses from the rural district who by ob sions at Lansing for the state's vious lntegr.·il.Y and unusually large newspapers and wire sct·v- sound thinl Conccntrn!.o 16 1 Ot.J E T Groumnn Excr.utor of l K!Rtn of Mary Z l{cl og~ E•tnto lnh I LnlKhlon J\ttornr.y for Mortgagee A R nc~R A lreBK Ho '1' •••I " n •llllnlf lnn•lnlf Mlr.hllfnn 1Bw18 ORDER OF PUBLICATION A 'l'r • Cony C Ros• H lllnrd, Ingham Cn lnl} Clc k fty Ln un Wnh Dn1 tty 20 But MARVIN J SALMON Clrc t Jud~c ot Ptobntc Use canned ct enm of mush 1oom soup ns a sa 1ce fOJ cault ftower spunltle w1th a httle pnp In 1918 AI R,osen (now of the llka or fmcly mmced pat.'lley Just Cleveland Indians) int five home bef01 e se1 \ mg ttms m a 1 ow for I~ansas C1ty m 22w7 one Amcucan Association game Some 40 000 000 000 ban els of 25w) agamst St Paul on July 26 pet! oleum he t nder the bottom of the most stately the ocean off the southetn Cllli ~sw7 deer fanuly fauna coast 1t IS estmrated n GCI101 I hrJHpcl,tl Hl.r[f De M11nclh Oncrm fesllvnl Robert Hullon~Stcvc Urodio Cl.rilr, De ('lmtnn, Nnrth Autclnts c lltlli h lite! SC1ncl,1y '' lwo!, Nm Lh C!,IC Jolle, July 'J 1'JfJ 1 M1 end MrH f'lu\rc Mml']lOliHC Ac11 cines Yount; 111,11 II< cl c l.tHH, the pucl .tL Monda\ s Ch lli<•Llc ,11111 Me •, B11 rb111 a More iHlliHc called) stock Cunmus ,wn .Ill elton on l•'r .en I< MOl chouse anrl Mr anrl Giovenll!llg cnmmnncly, Ametcc en Sun ·'I hurH ,July lfi-lfl Wanted Lcgllln flr nwne C cvPnclm Pnst No WL!lU Mcs llugh Mmchuuse and facnllyl I• IllS I' J,O('r\J. i-;IJOWING HR end A B 13 ell JPccncl,rl !fiJin,• I lop Top, ~~ l 00 tn Mnnrlny cvencng- "I{J\ Ni'ir\8 ltr\IIJimS" lor l(IIHln(lHSr., ::,l1nwn ll'' dtllllg' llll':uc!, ~21 till I o >22 ",(), 'l'lte W S C S Will meet Frlrlny ncct tctcJCl bcJC•cventr•nL i\l:;o MtH ~J I 00 rlow11, I cctlet pigs, .1llcrnnon, .July 13 at 2 00 p m Audlc Mur1Jhy-81inn Oonlcvy M• ~J(, Dot 111 hy Gee Mmme Lathrop, H.ttHHrll Hi cclc lot tho ll111HIC nne! IJII c.cclt "'l'III~ AUMIHAL WAS A ,tn,cn, cncl [lev C,CIJ B11ggs lot C<~lvcs 'lop, ~ll 00 Lo $10 on, K>ill11 yn S.ullpHon ,end Onnloo LAllY" his cmnfnt lt11g wrJJ tis Mr o l~lc.r•, Ht CCICHJs, ~J,J UU lo ~ lfi IJ(), OU[, II.u Uey <11 c the committee fo1 the Wnndn llcndr1K -Edmond O'Brien Mile !!CHI f.rnuly 28wlp 'p)~ "10 cio VII, dC,ICOIIH !(;20 00 to dny Coming Soon- Fr mcis (,ucs to the ~ 11 00 cwl CIIJCI 00 to *, 'iO, bt s L bee[ cow,, "',.:< 1 s fm f,.cnscng cl mno ot l 0 c!uiJ .tmlmy fttcnds ,LJ1d ne1ghb01s WANI'I>:I> ('ocl spttn,_;, lr11 ~oi!JJ jHO[lie '1,.,11 uptn ltrlr• 11 cnlctcslc il ~21 00 l I $27 0(1, COIIICliOilS ~1 00 bed M t s Nl 1:-~on Bt fl\r'll, 11 lor I he 111ce c,uds ,uHl fluwcis sent Lo ~~2.J GO' cullm s rllld CLlHJlet ~, A Better Deal for You I ' ,, pic.CHl <.ell Meson 2'iC,21 1ILet 'i ,Q Lotnstng sltcd 1JIJOuo l\1 me du1 eng my slny at the hu •• p!Ltl ~l'J 00 do11n bulls *,JO 10 down ., csun•L'I p 111 M '" I',,ynwm I L ,w,s, ,,,3'0' • 267fll 4 1 11 1 Mts R.Ly Whipple 28w1 Stockel.;; tnd lccdet s-$26 00 to ' R jc ffet snn 28wl $30 00 WANTJ•m C,lljlllll<'l 1\ot!c Doihl Malrrng coffee lot ,t 1 1owd? A !Clllgh nmsh nncl c .cllcnel IYOI({ F R t foUl -ounce ]nt of soluble coHee to ATOMIC ANIMAL HUSBANDRY-Models at a ICcent Ammal Call fohn LII11Liy .tl Mason 1GH~ or en otx CJUflc ts of botling water will First A1cl course 111 New York, "Spot," the pup, and "Trgcr," the ktt-~ Box l'rlday, July 0. Cox Girl Suffocates LnJHI Wilh the Mnsler," llS his suiJ Tolcyo, J llplln, spent a rcw days there building 11 BCI'VCd two HIX·YOUI terms liS diS· I r , W1ilium Hnzellon, a fmmer• collage. tlllc puts II. •ro his surJwis<', lw tr·Jr•l strpcl'lnlenrlcnt 111 Port Huron , L!lr•n llnltml Umtltr1•n ch~tr·ch, I>,, 1ctmlenl of A til ciiUs, died Jtl tho Mt•. 11nrl M1 H. A. H, Onllln found llw ehurcit loo snntll; he nnli Su~rlrww Buy, Gamble, pnslor, S11nday school, 10 In Fire Saturday et IIOJ•IC OJ JVlr, antl MI'S, Drew Pel' Wlllrnmst1m were In WebbcrvUlit had to divide llw sr•J vices Into two D!II'Jng Iris Mnsnn htgh school a, m.; mornin~r sor·vJcc,. 11 11. m.; ,,un .July fl. over lite l•'our'lh of July, sit ill H. OJ hot• nJirwll er.9 horrowcd d11ys jus I. after the turn of lhc Chrislian IT:ncJeavor, selllot•, 7 ;15 p, Tho house occupied iJy MJ', and his nolrs nnd piclur I'S, On the t•cnt~u·y he scJ'Yccl as correspond- m.: Chiullun Endeavor, young Mr·. and Mr·s. Vwlot Iclc unci Mr. M1·s. Pnul Co" and fnnrll,v WILl Mr. unci Mr·s. Henry Bohlm en lll'iiing- ol scor cs of ndlllil crs, lw cnt Ini· 'uw L:mHlng Sluts JoUI'nlll, people, 7;45 p. m.; evening ser·v· .uul Mrs, l_,twr once Dol bee spent badly rlnmngod by lire Just SnliU' ler·l,tlrtl'll I!Jcllllo from Jucl1son OVer iiJc J•'mlllil. wrote I he hool<. the .Tnel
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