3 Sections THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS Ninety.fiJ•at Year- No, 31 ,• I MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1951 BAHREIN MERCHANT SEES AMEfUCA 3 Sectiona - 20 Pagca Split of Taxes h. d K y· . M Ingham Harvests Her Wheat . Mo arne anoo· 1s1ts ason Mason· Rallies GIVes Big Sum Mohumed l)nnoo left his nntlve County Fair Directors Bnhreln lslnnd In the Pet·slan Gulr , Muy 14 nnd tt·uveled to the, West For Blood Test •t --evon to Mason, He arrived hero Sutui'Clny afternoon, Unlll1e the T0 LOca I Unl S nnclent IJJnstm·n merchants, Mo· Shape Final Plans for 'I hamod Kanoo wna not In sonrch On Fourth Day Computation Ia Being Made of J'IU'e herbs and apices OJ' a short­ On 1950 Ccmua, Although cut to tho OrlenL. He cnme for a' Typing Team Will Rctum tlraHimo loolt at , the United I Count Ia Not Yet Official Stntes. He lilted what he saw. He During County Fair Week Big Week of August 13 lllwrl Mnion. He waa lmpt·esscdl To Make Furthc1· Testa Deputy County Treasurer wllh the ft•icndllnosa shown a/ Laurence Parker has worlccd sll·unget·. He eyed the com't house lll)d the lmml system of govct·n- Mason came through with Methodist Choir Will Start Fair Week out the distribution of $27 5,- ment with admlm tlon. , · 303 for blood type tests on 100.66 due townships and · On the Island, ·Mohnmed J{anoo Tuesday, the last of the four With Another "Musicale Americana" cities from sales tax diversion. Hells Nash a\ll.omobiles. He also days scheduled , for testing. The checks to city, village and 1ept·esents othm· Ainerlcan com· Only 130 showed up for the township treasurers will go panies In the East. Fair officials held their final meeting Friday night in · Mohamed Kunoo left Bahrein tests last Friday and 135 on prepa_ration for the 1951 Ingham county fair August 13 to 18. out yet this week or early tsiQnd In May and went to Ehg- Saturday. 1 next, Parker indicated. land, From· thcr·e he ti'Eiveled by Commercial exhibit space is practically sold out, according to On Monday the blood-test­ The rllsl.l·lbtJtion lA bnscrl on fJ til11ne to 'Now Yot•k and on to Chl­ Fair Secretary Joy 0. Davis. Farm equipment space is all pnr• cnpil!J shlll'e of $1.60 fOJ' the cngo, S!in Fmnclsco, Los Angcl~s. ing team from Lansing toolc gone and there .arc only a few vacancies in the L-shapcd tent • second qunl'l.el' of 1051, Census Hou~ton, l{ansHs City and .baclt to samples from 250 road com­ and in the brick building. flgtu·cs fm· l!loO ut·e being used al­ Chlcligo,· He tool< a train to De­ mission and Wyeth Incorpo­ though fhoy hflve not been offi. troll and nt•t•lved In Mason Satur­ S. A. Laxton is mowing the fairgrounds this week. New cilllly cnnflnnccl h,v the cenHus bu­ rlny afternoon. rated employees at the Wyeth Rollie Speer of Aiaiedon and Lyle Palmer of Aurelius light poles have been erected and part of the grandstand has reau. 'rhct·c remains n d!Hct•nrancy He left MaHon for New Yot·k plant. compared wheat at the height of Monday's procession to the been painted. Enough straw is of 47fi. The total count fot• Ingham Saturday, He will leave the United Ci vii rlcfcnsc officials am now Mason ele~ator. Trailers and trucks were lined up for three cut to furnish first bedding for ------------ ------- States Ft·ldrJy fo1· Bahrein Island. wot'ltln.g nut AtTangements to have blocks at ttmes. as farmers began harvesting their $2,000,000 the animals, Davis said. SCIIOOJ, CASH JS DUF. Even though he llltcs the United rein as thct•e is In Imn between the bloocl type team assigned a wheat crop. Ingham county .had 30,000 acres of wheat this mxhlbltorA nrc scndmg entl'ics to Within tlw llllXt fnll' dll,VII States, Mohamed Knnoo Is anx­ Br)tlsh companies and natives, he ln~atinn f\l the coqnty fair· for one (Qunty Board lou~ to get IJRck home. His wife added. day at least. In September blood- year. Most fields aver.aged 30 bushels to the acr~. Some farm­ the extension office Clll'lier than thn tlount.y trc•asurrlr will g-et ever, nccot·ding to Mrs. Ethel 11 total of fi2ol!i,flflll.20 In sales anrl two children are waiting for L.nJing teams am scheduled to ers reported combining 50. bushels to the acre. Hot weather . "The British arc 200 years be­ Nichols. Four-H exhibits will be tux tliVflrslon monc•y for the him -on the Island, he said. hind times," Mohamed l{anoo. ex­ visit othet· sections of the county. Sunday and Monday helped combining along, but Tuesday Mohamed Kanno didn't suffer the IRrgcst in mnny years if the seeund tJlllll'lnr of 1051. Distri­ plained. '"rhcy atlll think they can Those who submit to the tests noon's drizzle dampened the combining spirit along with the Will Decide· on from the heat while In the United present cntHes continue to come bution will hn nuult' to lot~ll hold fot·cign subjects down, but will receive plastic ldentiftcatlon wheat. in, Mchool tlist rhll11 nn t.IH• haM Is of States. He has seen the sun' only th'e people just won't take it." tags to indicate what type of blood a few times while in this country, Combines started up again Wednesday and on Wednes­ Tractot' pullmg hns been given a $6.86 jlt'r · Kchnnl tlcnsus llhlltl. he SRid. , The discovery of oil on the is­ they have. In case of bombing or ----------------- other disaster, doctors can quiclt· day night 53 wheat rigs were lined up from the elevator to the goorl spot em the fair weclt Jll'o­ Mohamed I<:anoo passed through land has changed living conditions gmm. The Ingham fnir toyed with Raises Monday is 475 mot·c than the locfil counts for the islandet·s, he said. Some ly give transfusions to those wear­ Collins garage .on Ash street-six blocks away. The Mason, add UJl to. 'l'o cover the missing the smog of California and the Ing the tags, civil defense officials the event. IRst ycat·, but every ef· flood a rea in Kansas and Missouri changes are not so good, but as a Elevator has shtpped 35 box cars of wheat, according to Dee 475 the co11nty lt·easiU'.Y Is with· rule, the island people have bene­ pointed out. County Employees Anlt for holding $760. It will be disbursed n nd came to Michigan and Illlnoi.l Bray. Most of the cars hold 2,000 bushels. Some hold 1,500. COUNTY FAIR PRICES just in time for a wee!( of t·alny fitted, the visitor said. The testing fot· type has no con­ Raises of $240 per Y car when the officln I census figures :Mohamed Kfmoo planned tn nection with the Red, Cross re­ There will be another week of steady traffic before the wheat General ndml~lon to tlt11 Reh·oactive to July 1 arc released, Parker oxplalncd. weather. In England, too, thc1·e fairg-round~ Is 50.,, Reservt•!l was fog. The weather is hot and meet Rui.~ell BI'OWn in Mason. gional blood bank program. procession lets up, Bray added. Census llg-uJ es for 1940 were dry In Bahrein, Bt·own is vlcc-prestdcnt of the --------~---- scats In 1111' gJ'IIhdKtand 11re Ingham supervisors will de­ Unit~ Are Orgl,nlzcd $1.20 1111!1 OOc!, and ~;-tincrul Jul­ used until recent rlistt·l'butions of Bahrein Island is rich in oil. Bahrein Petroleum Co. and ar­ cide raises for county em­ sales tax money! Aftet· the switch rived ln. the United States last Fmnk K Evans, county civil STORM WHIPPED AREA NORTH OF TOWN mlsHlon to the grundMtnn!l Is The StandaJ•d 011 Co, of California defense chief, reported Wednesday (iOe. Family tlelmtM will go on ployees Monday. to 1950 flgtu·es wns made, some of and the Texas Co. own the Bah­ week. He will he In Mason next the townships found themselves week, Mohamed Krmoo will miss that local communities are busily Hlllll J.hiH 1\'eolc. Tht, sJ.t·lng of At the July 9 meeting the ovcrj>aid. Adjustments between rein Petroleum' Co. on the island. Ol\ganizing defense units. The 15 t.Jc,lu•t.s C'AIHI s $3.00 and Is Mohamed Kanoo said the Ameri­ him .by a few days. B!'Dwn and employees of general county the 1940 and the 1950 figures cost his wife will stay with Mr. and roster· lists the following: good for Hi 11lngle admissions. can companies treat the native~ Wind Destroys Meridian Barn Bu,yln~;- ut t.bc famii,V tli\IWt offices in Mason and Lansing Ingham lownslttp $7il.52, Leroy fairly. There is no trouble on Bah- Mrs. Vemon · J. Brown while in Lansing township, Mrs. Mildred Mason. Jlrlfl(•, tlcltet11 IIO!it 20u t!om­ $75.00, and Wheatfield $694.1~ Geisen haver, c h a lr m an, Earl Wind swept away a 40x60 wind upset trees and t•ipped roofs presented petitions calling for this time. Christian, vice-chairman. barn at the Clarence Dibble from other outbuildings. J•nretl to the rejfulur li(k rute. $240 increases. The super­ The enunty received ~275,915.60 White Oak, Marvin Glynn, They at·e avnllahlt' 11t lhe rJo,v farm on Cavanaugh road Fri­ Aci'Oss the macl on the Harry 0.
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