Springport Bindery s.pdngpor.t, Mich • . : I ... , ·, * Winner of 5 major newspaper oxco/.lence ~wa~ds jn 1964'.'.----·~-·------ 3 Sections - 28 Pages Wednesday, March 3, 1965 10<: per copy Mason 5-year-old Will Get Surgery, But Needs Blood In a Mason home today a valescence It Is expected little girl nearing 5 years the child 1s heart will bo of age Is awaiting anXiously normal, for the arrival of April·· The reason for the delay almost as anxiously as before the surgery Is at­ other little gll•ls her age tempted was at the advice waited for the arrival of of surgeons who told the Santa Claus at Christmas parents they should walt time, until the child Is 5 years But this little girl waits old, That age Is regarded for tho greatest {flft that as the best time to p()r­ can be bestowed--good form the operation before health and to be able to the child gets Into compe­ romp and play like other titive play. children, She Is Linda An operation such as this Kerr, daughter of Mr. and calls for considerable Mrs, Ivan Kerr, blood to be administered to THE YOUNGER THE SHOVELER the more the patient. Perhaps those This Mason child has a who read this story will fun he seemed to have. Jeeps, trucks, tractors heart condl.tion. She was see their way clear to visit and people turned out to clear the snow so that life a "blue baby", There Is a the bloodmobile when 11 blocltage of a valve leading visits Mason Friday and could return to norma I. to her lungs and there Is give blood that this !lltle a hole between the lower girl and others afflicted ventricals, like her may know the joys In April surgeons will of childhood as other chil· perform an operation which dren do, wIll involve repair of the The bloodmobile will be TWO PERSONS were injured in this accident at Okemos valve to the lungs and the at Mason Presbyterian closing of the holes, Then church from noon until 6 road and /./)6 about 10:30 a.m. Sunday. James L. Satterlee after a few weeks of con- p.m. and Julis Satterlee, both 48, of Big Rapids were injured when their car went off the road and tipper! ov&r. The ac· cirJent was caused, sheriff's officers said, when the bat· How., When~~ Where tery cable an the car. shorted against the frame and burned the brake fluid, causing the brakes to go out. Both vic· tims of the accident were taken to Sparrow hospital in • • . And Why To Give Lansing for treatment. The upper picture shows the aver. Friday Is the day tor Mason area people to meet the blood­ turner! car with one of the victims being removed to a mobile and give their blood, The bloodmobile, which sets up equipment In Mason 4 Urnes a year, will be at Mason Pres­ Ball-Dunn ambulance. The lower photo shows a finger byterian church from noon until 6 p.m. The bloodmobile is pointing to what caused the mishap. a. project of the American Red Cross and sponsored locally by the Mason Kiwanis club In conjunction with all other service organizations In the community. A lunch will be provided donors throughout the afternoon, It was pointed out by Mason Kiwanians that blood collected Dart Banli Will Limit through tho Red Cross blood bank project is made available to all residents of the area without charge, and that recently, the Mllson area has consumed more pints of blood than It Free Parliing to Days has donated to the bank. The use of blood In hospitals Is Free parkln(l' on the Dart Na­ nlng condition. used to combat shock In accidents, speed recovery, prepare tional bank parking lot at Ash "With all of these things In ONE REASON THERE WAS NO SCHOOL patients for surgery, save lnlants born with heart or blood and Park will be restricted to mind, we have had to make a de­ detects, carry burn Victims through a long convalescenr:e. ..:w-tlme parking. The announce­ cision which we have been long for a couple of days lost week was that most of rhe help mothers In complications of childbirth, to make llie ment was made this weekbyRol­ putting off, The lot can no longer entrances to the schools were jammed with snow normal for bleeders, prevent measles and hepatitis, and aid lin Dart, president of Dart Na­ be used for over-nlght parking In clotting In hemorrhage, tional bank, who said that the except as It Is necessary for the as this one at the high school seems to be. School nighttime parking ban will af­ bank or bank personnel In the buses would hove been unable to make their routes ford the community additional ordinary course of business. parking space during the day­ "It is our sincere hope that the through the clogged side roads which remained that time. folks whom this necessary step way unti I early in the week. In making the announcement, wlil cause Inconvenience to, will Death Ends Career Dart said, "This notice Is di­ try to understand," rected particUlarly to those, our friends, who have found the Dart Of Clarence Diehl National parking lot, adjacent to Death has broken the trium­ our drive-in bank, useful in park­ virate that for 24 years has ing their privately owned cars. ruled Dlehlflelds, the 1100 acre "During the 4 years which have No Action farm at the ed~e of Dansville gone by since we were able to that Clarence Diehl and his 2 start making the lot available to sons, David and Darn, built into employes and customers of Ma­ an agricUltural giant, son business establishments, Planned Clarence Diehl d.led Tuesday problems have developed, for morning, after a 4-week sick­ which no one has been to blame. ness, at the age of 79 and In By City Mason Board Pushes h1s de11.th Ingham county lost "A problem has developed as one of its most prominent and to privately owned cars which There will be no official city progressive farmers, are left on the lot overnight, The hall-fire station financing pro­ On Friday afternoon 11.t 2:00 area cannot be properly policed, posal for Mason voters to de­ Delhi College Site funeral services will be con­ nor can the city be of help to cide at the April 5 election. The Mason board of education Superintendent Nauts told the ducted at the Dansville Metho· us with Its sweeper and snow­ Monday nlght approved a resol­ board that the d.lstrlct started this dist church and burial wlll take removal equipment, Councilmen made that deci­ ution calling for further study year with a deficit of $11,1 '71,06, place In Dansville's Fairview sion Monday night while meeting of sltes expansion of the Ing­ "I am hopinfl'", he said, "that cemetery. "Next, it has developed that with Frank & Stein, Lansing ar­ ham County Community college, we can pick that up by the eud In add.ltlon to his llgrlcultural some privately owned cars are chitectural firm which was orig­ taking Into consideration fUture of the present school year and pursuits, Diehl found time to left on the lot throughout the inally hired to design a new city population growth, present or start the 1965-66 year without serve his village, he was a mem­ days, as well as being left over hall and a fire station almost 2 proposed freeway access ex­ a deflclt. ber of the Dansville Methodist night, When this happens, It de­ years ago, and the firm which pandabillty and the original pur­ 'I' ne board also: . church and tor many years serv­ In the early 1920's Diehl was feats our primary effort of want­ made preliminary studies and chase price of a downtown site Approved bllls In the amount ed on the Dansville school board. a. road contractor and built many Ing to make parking space a vail­ plans for renovating the former as compared to land offered at of $9 1376 from the ienGral tunct, Diehlflelds has been regarded of the first gravel roads In Ing­ able to local and out-of-town AI Rice garage for a city hall­ no cost. $35,527.76 from the 1964 elem­ as an agricultural showplace and ham county. people so that they can trade fire station. ln other action the board ap­ entary building and site fund, THURSDAY AFTERNOON many Mason bus­ a model of modern day farming. He is survived by his wife, easily in Mason. Helping to make proved hiring an additional el­ a.nd $7,301,37 from the swiml111ni On its broad acres the Dlehls Hazel M., his 2 sons, David and parking space available to folks Dick Frank discussed the city ementary school principal next pool bulldin[: and site fund. inesses gave up and hung out the "No Use" signs engaged in raising dairy cattle, Dorn; 2 daught~rs, Mrs. Phyl­ so they can shop In Mason has hall situation with the council. year, With 4 elementary schools Received bids on a new 36- so that employes and employers could get home beef feedlnlf and general crop lis Stld of Mason and Mrs. Evelyn a double-barrelled effect, as we During the discussion In which In operation it is proposed to passenger school bus and refer­ raising. Tompkins of Hart; 2sisters, Mrs, all realize. It not only helps Frank was brought up to date on give Walter Mcintosh; elemen­ red the bids to Superintendent before really being snowed in.
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