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12 July 24. 1947 THE LANSING STATE JOURNAL MICHIGAN'S GREAT CAPITAL DAILY Joins Firm Central Michigan Deaths Rain Damage May Reach $5,0,000 ter. Mrs. Dorothy Kienutske of Battle navy for four and a half years and was discharged in September. 1945.

State Oil Land May Be Leased Conservation Commission To Discuss Plan Besides the parents, he is survived by one sister. Miss Marguerite LoveU of Lansing, and three brothers. Keith. Gail Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Ward funeral home. Rev.

D. D. Nagle officiated. Burial will be in Wood lawn cemetery here. ERIE, Pa, July 24 Daougt from a record -breaking storm that flooded Erie and nearby communi- and Winfred.

all of K. 3. Grand Ledge. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Teman funeral home. Interment wiU be at the Dimondale cemetery at Dimondale.

The body wiU be at the farm residence on (SrtcUl tm Tne State himl) Jha Yoana- OVID. July J4 John H. Youpt well-known Ovid resident, died early Wednesday morn in at his home on North Mill street after a three weeks' illness. Death was caused from complications. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Houchton funeral home.

Rev. Edgar Endeman of the Ovid Baptist church will officiate and interment will be in MaDle Grove cemetery. John son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Younr.

was bora in Victor township May 6. and died July 23 at the ace of 68 years. 2 months and 17 days. On June 29. 1879.

he was united in ties with more than nine Inches of North River road until Friday noon. C. G. Levell GRAND LEDGE, July 24 Caryl G. LoveU.

23. of R. 3, Grand Ledge, died Wednesday morning at a Lansing hospital following a long illness. He was injured while serving in the navy in World War II. He was the son of Mr.

and Mrs. C. G. LoveU of R. 3.

Grand Ledge, and was born at Phillipsburc. Kan. He served as a machinist's mate in the Leasing of nearly 50,000 acres of state-owned land for oil exploration and development will be considered bv the conservation commission at its meeting in Ludington Friday, Secretary Wayland Osgood said i marriage to Miss Elua 1. Smith at St. Johns.

He lived all his life in this vicin- Thursday. Jesse L. Olds LESLIE. July 24 Jesse L. Olds.

T7. a former resident of Onondaga township, died Wednesday morning at the home of a daughter. Mrs. Eva Ketler. at Mani-tou Beach, where he has resided for seven years.

The funeral will be held at the Behrens funeral home. Leslie. Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with burial in Woodlawn cemetery. He is survived by three daughters. Mrs.

Eva Ketler. Manitou Beach: Mrs. Dora Barnes and Mrs. Fannie Cowan, both of Lansing, and three sons. Bert of Jackson.

L. Z. of Battle Creek and Harry. If the leasing Is approved, lease rights on acreage applied for will be I Merle Green elevator for many years. was a member of the Ovid Baptist I Si V- iiSsiX Jmmmm rain may reach (5,000,000.

city Officials said Thursday. A large part of the debris had been cleaned up and most of thia industrial community's plants which had been inundated were operating again although some were on limited production schedules. Temporary homes have been found for all but 19 of the 100 persons evacuated when the rain-produced flood was at its height two days ago. Many flooded homes were padlocked by police and health authorities until safety-cleanup measures are taken. City officials said an earlier estimate of $1,000,000 damage was too low but pointed out the full loss could not be ascertained until all reports are tabulated.

church. Surviving are the widow: one daughter. Mrs. Hilda Scribner of Morrice: one son. Dale A.

Young of Lansing: four brothers. Bert Young of Laingsburg. George Young of Ovid and Orla and Huey Law. both of Grand Ledge: two sisters. Mrs.

Jennie Yarger of Owosso and Mrs. Nancy Baker of Laingsburg. and seven granddaughters. One brother preceded him in death. State Funerals (Sveeial The State Journal) Mrs.

Minnie Fountain EATON RAPIDS. July 24 Mrs. Minnie Fountain, 81. died at the home of Ed Smart in Hamlin township early Tuesday morning after a long illness. Funeral services are to be held from the Pettit funeral home Friday.

July 25. at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in the Pope cemetery with Rev. M. C.

Kittle officiating. The only survivor are one step-daughter. Mrs. Lester Herman of Edmore and several nieces and nephews. Mark C.

Love VERMONTVILLE. July 24 Mark C. Love, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Love.

Route 5. Charlotte, died early Wednesday in a Lansing hospital. He is survived by the parents and two brothers. Verlin and Douglas. Prayer services will be held at 3:30 o'clock Friday from the Ward chapel.

Rev. D. D. Nagle officiating. Burial will be at Gresham.

auctioned here August is. The state-owned oil-bearing lands are divided among 20 counties. Newaygo county leads the current listing with 9.500 acres applied for, and Lake county is next with 8,400. Other counties with smaller acreage include Allegan, Arenac, Clare, Gladwin, Isabella, Iosco, Mason, Mecosta, Midland. Missaukee, Montmorecy.

Muskegon, Oceana, Ogemaw, Osceola, Roscommon. St. Clair and Wexford. The conservation department said interest in oil and gas exploration in Michigan continues high because of the heavy demand for oil products. U.N.

Awaits Fight On Balkan Issue Future of World Organization May Hinge on Outcome LAKE SUCCESS. July 24 WV-Certain United Nations delegates expressed belief today that the future of the world organization might hinge on the outcome of the showdown fight between the United States and Russia over the Balkans. Authoritative sources said that if Russia vetoes a United States proposal to set up an international watch over the Balkan borders, Britain, the United States and other countries might feel forced to take action outside the United Nations. Although British and American officials here were reluctant to discuss such drastic action, it was learned that the idea of establishing a border watch commission outside the United Nations was being considered as a last resort should Russia balk security council action on the Balkans. There still was some hope among delegates that Russia would abstain when the council votes on the United States' proposal for a semi-permanent Balkan border watch.

The security council scheduled two meetings today on the Balkan problem, but it appeared that a vote on the United States plan would not be reached before next week. There was a general feeling that the crisis would come when the vote Is taken, for only then will the council members know definitely the Russian position. Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko at times has indicated that he would veto the plan. At other times he has indicated that he might abstain from voting and thus permit establishment of the Balkan commission.

The seriousness of the situation, with its ultimate effect on the future of the world organization, was reflected in yesterday's council Conrad M. Stordahl DURAND. July 24 Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday from Grace Lutheran church here for Conrad M. Stordahl. 48.

whose death was caused by a fall from the top of a silo on which he was at work near Sarinaw. The was 20 feet and he landed on a '-4 120 SOUTH WASHINGTON MAaTI' 1 I ii LANSING 1 SII1KING CIRCLET 1 I s5.99 higher prices and recent successes in wildcat operations. HAVE YOUR MATTRESS REBUILT We Rebuild Beauty Rests Our mattress expert will call at your home, inspect your mattress, show you samples and give you an estimate on having it rebuilt into a mattress that is guaranteed to give you added years of comfort and use. Life-Long Resident Of Portland Succumbs cement platform. This happened at 3:30 p.

m. Monday and he died three hours later in Saginaw General hospital. Rev. Norman Mass will conduct the service, the body being removed from the Bellows funeral home to the church an hour before the service. Interment will take place in Greenwood cemetery.

Vernon. Mr. Stordahl and family have been residents of Durand community for the past 11 years, coming here from a 10-year residence in Flint. He was born in South Dakota July 31. 1898.

son of Olaf and Rosy Stordahl. and was united in marriage to Miss Alice B. Nelson at Brookings. S. December 31.

1918. Besides being a member of the Luthem church he was a member of the Macca- Surviving. besides the widow, are eight daughters. They are Mrs. Phyllis Warner of Ohio.

Mrs. Amy Palmer of Arizona, and Miss Dolores Stordahl. Mrs. Ruth Simmons and Mrs. Mary all of Flint: Cora.

Agnes and Judy at home. Surviving also are the mother: two brothers and four sisters, all in the west except a brother. Tom Stordahl here, and seven grandchildren. A daughter died several years ago. Romer Baker VERMONTVILLE.

July 24 Homer Baker. 15. died Tuesday night at the state training school at Coldwater. Surviving are the parents. Mr.

and FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ONE DAY SERVICE ON REQUEST RICHARD D. HALLIFAX Mr. Hallifax, World War II veteran who recently graduated from Wayne university, has purchased the interest of Don Barbier in the Robinson-Barbier funeral home, it was announced Thursday. The business will be operated as the Robinson-Hallifax funeral home. A native of Oklahoma and a former resident of Eaton Rapids, Mr.

Hallifax has passed the state board examinations for funeral directors and embalmers. Before entering the marine corps in 1943, he served his apprenticeship in mortuary science at the Robinson-Barbier funeral home. He served over three years in the marines and he was in central Pacific combat. Mr. Barbier has purchased a funeral home in Spring Lake.

(Special to The State Journal) PORTLAND. July 24 Funeral services will be held Friday at 3 o'clock for Mrs. Jennie C. Rice, 85, life-long resident of Portland, who died early Thursday. The services will be held at the Neller funeral home with Mrs.

Blanche Neller officiating. Burial will be in the Portland cemetery. Mrs. Rice was a member of the Eastern Star, the Portland Rebekahs. and the P.N.G.

club and the Universalist church. She is survived by one son, Floyd C. Rice, and three grandchildren. Mrs. Lucille Ridenour.

Corp. Floyd C. Rice. with the army in Italy, and Leslie Shell. PORCH FURNITURE, GLIDERS, STEAMER CHAIRS Rebuilt and GuarantMd Under New Ownership and Management THE CAPITOL BEDDING CO.

Al Beuerle, Prop. 207 N. CEDAR ST. Telephone 9-4913 Black-as -jet stitched rayon satin 4 I Mrs. Alonzo Baker of Vermontville.

a brother. Elan of Vermontville. and a sis- 1 I lnistle-kacl bow. Beautiful accent 4 4 5.99 i for lummer t. 1 Mason Child Injured When Struck by Car 1 WHERE IT COSTS YOU LESS TO ENJOY THE IEST wunr it mat Ynn I fu Tn rumy thf ictr (Special to The State Journal) MASON, July 24 James Ordiway.

5. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ordiway. of 3215 Aurelius road, was removed to the Mason hospital Wednesday afternoon after being Just Received! MUFFIN strucK Dy a car driven by Majel E.

Jackson of Holt. i State police, who Investigated I said the youngster jumped from brush at the side of the road into the path of the car. Hospital at I tendants reported both of the vic AND tims legs were fractured. The mis- hap occurred at 2 o'clock. I Lansing Women Hurt (Special to The State Journal) ST.

JOHNS. July 24 Two Lan GEM PANS sing women, Mrs. Gexaldine Crater, Lidil Gauge Aluminum Medium MUFFIN PAN Makes Six 35c Tl, or 214 Riley street, and Mrs. Peggy Mull, 23. of 248 East Randall street, are in the Clinton Memorial hospital here suffering fro" suffered Tuesday when they lost control of their or on Price -road.

They said they struck loose gravel causing their Ca to completely turn over. Child Injured (Special to The State Journal) JOLLY CORNERS, July 24 Shirley. 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.

E. Moray, 1211 Reo road, I was injured Tuesday afternoon when she alighted from the Edge wood bus, with her mother, and ran across the pavement at Logan street and Reo road directly in front of a car driven by Mrs. Rosilene Royston, 6193 Porter street. East Lansing. She was taken to the St.

Lawrence hospital in the Robinson-i Barbier ambulance, where it was found she suffered numerous cuts and bruises. Mrs. Royston was absolved of all blame by Mrs. Moray and other Medium GEM PAN Makes Nine 35c Mae Murray, Silent Film Star, Visits Hollywood HOLLYWOOD. 24 OP) Dressed in cool, summery white, Mae Murray returned to Movieland yesterday where she was" a leading vamp of the silent era.

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