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THE STATE JOURNAL Gets New Owosso to Get Armour Fertilizer Plant Soon Perrinton Loses Plant 1 yii "in 1 in n. V- x- LANSING, MICHIGAN Saturday July 27, 1957 3 New-Post- School Post gen and hydrogen products "and potassium components. Governor Hails Owosso Plant Dr. Flovd McCallum Dean Borden to Close Milk At Ithaca (Special to Tha Stat Journal) OWOSSO, July 27 Armour and company of Chicago, nationally known packers, will erect a plant near Owosso, it was announced Friday. The plant will be used for mixing plant food ingredients, or fertilizer.

It will be located on a 78-acre plot at 'Dewey and Delaney rds. in Owosso township. Of Church College at Owosso (Special to The State Journal) Unit; Merrill Also Is Affected (Special to The Stat Journal) Xl teJU State Police Also Slated' Gov. Williams, badgered in re cent months with the complaint that Michigan tax and labor poll OWOSSO, July 26 Dr. Floyd McCallum has been named the The plant will give employ To Establish Unit at Newaygo (State Journal Capitol Bureau) New state police posts will be cies are discouraging the state's industrial growth, immediately first dean of the newly-founded fV-iu.

A PERRINTON, July 27 The Borden Food Products company is closing its evaporated -milk plant at Perrinton and the receiving station at Merrill, effective Sept 1. Frank Dye, superintendent of hailed the announcement of Ar ment to between 75 and 100 men. No rendering of animal products which could be obnoxious to the surrounding territory will be done at the plant, company rep- liberal arts college of the Pil grim Holiness churches. mour's move to Owosso as good news achieved despite "the sabo established soon at Ithaca and Newaygo, Joseph A. Childs, state police commissioner, said tage of Michigan good name dwindling isentatives said.

ine plants, said the During the past year he has been instructor in psychology at theGeneral Motors institute in by Republican politicians." for these Increasing sales of the for these Increasing sales of the ot the milk supply com Search for the new plant site plants is causing the company's! pany's products in Michigan has been under way since the Flint action. prompted the building of a plant Dr. McCallum holds a master company's real estate depart- ment contacted the Michigan economic development depart The Newaygo post will be the first to be put into operation. Childs said the post will occupy rented quarters and will be opened within three months. It' will have nine men including a sergeant, corporal and seven troopers.

of arts and doctor of education degree from Michigan State university. It was while there that he wrote his doctoral thesis entitled "An Investigation of the ment late last winter. "Milk for manufacturing purposes has gone down very sharply," Dye said, "especially in the last two years. Many farmers have gone out of dairying, others have converted to Grade A milk and are selling to the markets in Detroit and other cities. "The department of economic development has been working Need for a Liberal Arts College on this for some time, and I am in the state.

Owosso was chosen because of its central location and the site was picked because it is on the Michigan Central railroad tracks. Armour and company has 31 similar plants, the closest of which is in Chicago Heights. The new plant will contain approximately 60,000 square feet It is expected to get into production in 1958. No material of animal or pack of Arts for the Bible Holiness Newaygo was selected as the site for the new post because of Church." very happy that its efforts have been successful, in spite of the sabotage of Michigan's good name by Republican politicians," "There are 160 fewer fanners He is an ordained minister, telling to us at Perrinton and an evangelist, has had experi the increasing flow of traffic on M-37 passing through Newaygo and the proposed improvement Merrill than there were a year ence in office management and Williams said. ago.

This represents a drop in er iing nouse origin win be con- receipts of many millions accounting, and served in various administrative positions. He lives in Owosso. of two other highways serving the town, M-46 and M-82, the commissioner said. Also, he i i i laweu in ine piani prouuci. The components of its product win be superphosphate, nitro- Two Men Nabbed pointed out, it will provide a new post at a suitable intermediate point between the Reed "It is significant that Armour spokesmen tell -my office they are locating in Michigan because their market here is expanding and it will mean a substantial saving in freight rates," the governor said.

"They will be able to ship raw materials from southern sources to Michigan in bulk, and mix and package the materials at Owosso for sale in Michigan, northern Ohio and City and Rockford posts. Bids will be taken in August for construction of a building for the new post in Ithaca, Childs said. pounds a year." Dye said that the company had been unable to find a buyer for the plants who might continue in some phase of the milk business. The plant has been operated by Borden's since 1929, when it was bought from Libby, McNeill and Libby. It has produced mostly evaporated milk, although some powdered milk has been made.

The receiving station at Merrill has also supplied milk for the Perrinton operation. Hard Luck Everything Happens To Delbert Austin, Grandmother Says In Knife Slaying PORT HURON, July 27 IB Two men were in jail today in the knife murder of a Puerto Rican migrant farm worker who was stabbed and robbed of $24. The state police organization Ionia Fair to Roll Out now has 52 other posts throughout the-state. Carpet for Democrats Perry Church Pastor The body of Delores Miranda, (Special to The State Journal) LAINGSBURG, July 27 "Ev a cornfield Announces Retirement; 34, was found in i erythmg happens to Delbert," says his grandmother, Mrs. FAMILY AFFAIR Whan Sua and Sally Smith of Charlotta enrolled at Cantral Michigan college's summer term, they didn't, want to leave their mother behind.

So Mrs. Lucille Smith, who teaches at Charlotte, joined her two pretty daughters on the C. M. C. campus and is doing advanced work on her teaching degree.

Sue (left) is a sophomore in elementary education while Sally (middle) is a senior in physical education. Merrill varies from 20 to 40, de (Special to Tha Statt Journal) IONIA, July 27 The Ionia Free Fair will add a couple of "firsts" for its annual Governor's Day program Aug. 7. For the first time since this program' was inaugurated 30 years ago by the late Fred W. Green, Ionia, there will not be a near Capac, Thursday.

Police said Antonio S. Bautis-ta. 25, of Capac was held here and Reynaldo Charela, 24, of bert Austin. Whili Delbert was vacation (Special to The State Journal) PERRY. July 27 Rev.

A. R. Gold, pastor of the Perry Congregational church for the past ing at their cottage at Chippewa pending on the season of the year. Race Aug. 6 lake last week, he fell from a Capac, was arrested in Chicago single top ranking Republican among the state officials pres ent.

neighbor's barn and broke his seven years, will give his final left elbow. He was taken to a sermon Sunday after many years And also for the first time of service in the ministry. the Democrats will be admitted Shiawassee to dinner privileges on the Heights, 111. Police quoted Bautista as saying he and Charela went to Chicago, but he returned to surrender. His wife was held in his absence, because of conflicting statements about her husband's whereabouts.

TOFINABEE, July 27 The Grand Rapids hospital, where 87-mile Top o'Michigan marathon' the arm was set. for outboard motorboat races About two years ago, Delbert will be held at Mullett lake near broke a leg. here Aug. 4. The race is expect- He is the son of Postmaster cd to draw more than 200 entries, and Mrs.

Owen Austin. Rev. Gold will go into retirement and plans to make his home at Whitehall. His sermon Sunday will be "The Way of the Pilgrim." There will' be plenty of Re Truck Hits Fire Rig as MenDrill (Special to The State Journal) PINCKNEY, July 27 A loaded gravel truck rammed into a-fire truck here Thursday evening during volunteer firemen's drill, causing damage estimated at from $1,000 to $1,500 and injuring one person. Injured was Clare Miller, volunteer fireman, when the fire truck into which he was pumping water was knocked against him.

He was being checked through X-rays at McPherson publican district and courthouse ToGetHelp officials present but this year Takes Car; The Jackson Twins By Dick Brooks the party's top ranking ones elected to state office will consist of several state senators headed by Senator Bert Storey, of the 25th senatorial district embracing Ionia coanty. Named Disaster Area as A Saturday State Journal Boy Caught Result of Extensive Water Damage The main ranking state of ficials will be Gov. G. Mermen Mayor of Howell Gets (Special to Tha Statt Journal) OWOSSO, July 27 The Farm Williams and the members of his 100 percent Democratic state administrative board. ONLY FEW DEMOCRATS Vehicle Back; Youth In 'Home' Again ers' home administration has declared Shiawassee county a disas hospital in Howell Friday ter area, along with 12 other counties, as the result of the re When former Gov.

Green be ANN ARBOR, July 27 A According to investigating of cent devastating rains. 14-year-old boy was back in the gan the Governor's Day shindig back in 1927, the program was an even more dominantly Re This was announced Friday by Washtenaw county juvenile ficers, the gravel truck hit the fire rig at the Patterson lake rd. bridge at Pinckney. Marchin Ledwidge, of Pinckney, was the U. S.

Rep. Alvin M. Bentley, who home today after a day-long" publican show than it now is a represents the eighth district, in Democratic one. The only Demo escapade in which he stole a car which much of the loss was crats around to be invited to it belonging to the mayor of near gravel truck driver. It was reported that no charge had been placed against him Fri It is estimated that the heavy by Howell.

then were a few Ionia city aldermen and they drew labeling as "Green's Democrats" because rains and standing water caused at least a million dollars worth Authorities at the home re they never let their party af ported the boy missing yester of damage in Shiawassee county. day morning. Albert Shirley, fire chief, said drills have been conducted' recently because of the number of new volunteers here. day morning. They said he was Other nearby counties mclud filiation interfere with their support of Republican Green as ed in the order were Clinton, Ionia's favorite son whenever he the third such walkaway in week, the others having i turned last Sunday.

Saginaw, Genesee, Gratiot, Ingham and Isabella. ran for office. As the Governors Day pro grams grew in popularity to at Livingston deputies said the boy was stopped in East Lansing Area Births To Get Award 27 IB Capt. Ivan C. Kinchelow, who is credited with reaching a rec- -ord 120,000 feet altitude in a yesterday afternoon.

State po tract several hundred office holders here annually, a special entertainment feature was added DIMONDALE To Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lave, a Doy. juiy if ai community lice picked him up there and said he was driving a station EATON RAPIDS To Mr. and Mr.

Max for the more dominant Republican group. This was a dinner wagon belong to Mayor Clifton research rocket plane, will receive the Mackey award in cere Butler, a daughter, July ll. ai community hospital. To Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald Hector, a Heller of Howell. in an infield tent before the monies at Washington Aug. 3. Heller's car was taissing from son. July IS.

at Community hospital. night grandstand show for all HOLT To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Good- He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

a downtown street where it was the party's leaders present for C. Kinchelow of Cassopolis. parked. ricn. a gin.

July 17. Area Deaths the occasion. No one thought then of invit ing the Democrats to hold a simi-; Jack Puane C'on SUNFIELU. July 27 Jack Duane Coon, 20. died Friday night at Hastings after a long illness.

He was born July lar affair there. It was not a matter of political discrimina-; tion as the fair management is as happy to accept a Democratic dollar as a Republican one dur-i n. 1936 in Lansing and naa Deen a resident of Sunfield for the past 10 years. This Summer BUILD IT YOURSELF Lansing Lumber's Easi-Bilt Surviving are his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Lynn Coon: three brothers. LL Robert Coon of Fort Dix. N. Max of Detroit and Ronald of Sunfield: his maternal grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Meredith of North Star and his paternal ing fair week. There just werej not enough Democrats arqund to-fill a pup tent. grandmother.

Mrs. Julia coon oi Asniey. Funeral services will be held Monday at PUT ON OWN MEAL 2 p. m. in the Mapes funeral, home at When Gov.

"Williams began! sunneid and Dunai wm oe in itonn aiar cemetery. getting elected again and however, local Democrats started Mrs. Elv Yonn OVID. July 27 Mrs. Elva Young.

73. COTTAGES life resident of Ovid, died Friday at her home following a long Illness, sur viving are a son. Dale of Lansing; a daughter. Mrs Hilda Scribner of Mor-rice: a brother. Don Smith of Greenville; spven ffranddauehtprs and eight great- putting on dinners on Governors Day night for him and Democratic office holders who were elected in growing numbers to accompany him here.

They held these in an uptown restaurant, however. 1 ANP LOOK. AT THIS 1 HERE'S A THANKS A LOT, 1 I MXI WILL THIS big can naoM aippy; bucket wipfie, but we oje it'sa Aeverybcpy TUE twins' what xr SMs-ryexes for extra iwontbcneep- tow chain SS GAMG (S 1 LOVELV i MOUGHGAS TO AT WATEK nSOM IKkS CHAJM5 IM I KTZ. I THEM A BON JgREASC, LEAST GET T3U CUT EUPE 7 THE SUMMER.V SSaU -1 lex- WHV POrT 1 LLATERJeE, I WE OVER HAVE A WONPEKFUL WKTS CONfTJSECV R3RGCTTHE ifl KOTE, OH, 'EM IM A 4 TIME LET U0-L REAP CJAPCV THAT'S flFff MOST IMPDR- GIRLS IVE MAKkEP OAPPT-Y HELICOPTEK, THE MAP MX IcNCW JILL, ANP THAT'S A TAMT THIWCS FOUR PLACES WHERE JlTSONLV 1 VP? HOW CONTUSED THE SCCONP TIME "a VOU CAN CHECK BY 300 Ajw, YOU GET r-MXrVE JOSSEP HER TiQk aK0 S' xygyE, r-i" "jJ -r, -r I I THINK JAN1L I THOU3-rrWEWERC 1 lAM' SJS3 AN IPEA, BE LOOKING FOK GOING UP THERE CU VVANT ME TO SWt WHAT PIP THE HELP I ONCE SAW A SOMETHING MORE ESCAPE TO3M BOYS y-rT WEKJRGET GLASSES CORKER CP A LIKE THE BARREL- I THOUGHT JAN WHOLE WEEK? OKAY, TWATSSO fVPPYUSES ROSE BREASTEP CHESTEP TOWHEAP7 WAS OFF MEN ITS -rJ I GEE VOUK FATHER'S THE NEW MINIATURE MOf HEY, WHATS v- A LOT CALMER THESE UACUUM CLEANER HAS WE'RE THAT BKJ TRUCK JS WOW MOW I KNOW WHY BYES BAYS, UfL HE BARELY BEEN SELLING SO WELL GONG A HONKING AT THEY BsfvENTEP POWER HAVE BELLOWEP WHEN THE HE'S LIKE A NEW MAN A PORTY US FOR? JT STEEJONG GIVE US ONE A FUN BOAT FLOAT POCkCP FOSIE IMAGINETw, l-Sr MOREHANPOI VfAv IN HISYARP LOOK, HE GAVE YJ I I LoCtcXseraaciiB CRAZY KIP 1 WHAT WOLVES ALL I PIP WHEKx wSe IZurrr ni playin'some was smjlc at them anp 1 MW IOC ATX WATCH THE SHCtS, GAME, PROBABLY THEYSHOUTEP, WAVEB BLEW TMATCHCK 1 ROAR SAM. HQ TO I I CANT STAMP TO THEIR HORN ANP EVEN PRMNGTHAT THERE'S A CAR THEWHEEL 1 WATCH HER I STOPPEP- BEN yCOMK PULi.

ffeUV-T CANT STAMP IT S.a iBl ITS A SHORT WHAT WAS THE WORST I THREE OF THE WOCPEKT "A.CUT I FOUNPy thing that spokes on the act were reauv are cu -'reap the wh-whaT coulp 1 wheel i -S COTW THECOUNTRY, SURE TI-S FINE PRJNTrU. BROKE'? SOMETMMS I NOWKKOwTI. ZISTHERIESMT I BET IT FOR OPYCAN FIX (HEXE FOR THE granucnimren. l-unerai services win ue held Monday at the Houghton funeral home at 2 p. and burial will be in Maple urova cemetery.

Mm. Mnr A. Hnmrd Last year, the affair got so MAPLE RAPIDS. July 27 Funeral crowded some had to eat in a services for Mrs. Mary A.

Howard of rowier. wno died Thursday, win oe neia Sunday at 3 p. m. at the residence. 6T)1 N.

Main Fowler. Mrs. Howard service area. This August with still two more top ranking Democrats to help draw a yet bigger attendance, Ionia Mayor was bom Nov. 4.

1S76 In Lebanonjown-ship. Surviving are her husband. Charles una svvei mi niei-rc alia ncuiie. uui mu will be In East Plains cemetery at Anthony Balice, another Demo LAIXGSBURG. July 27 J.

Fred Van crat who is handling the arrangements for it, got worried where to put them. Hearing of his problem, Fair Tassell. 84. of R. 1.

Laingsburg. died 1 hur4ilv pveninir lit hnm nere. Air. Van Tassell was born Sept. 1.

1872. in Syracuse. N. and had been a resi dent nf this area for many years. Sur President Allan M.

Williams invited-the Democrats into the in- viving rf ji snn. Amns nf Bay City: a daugmer, Mrs. ferry Han oi Ljiings- hurir: six emnrlrhildren and 4 great- 'field, too, for their chow. He is granddaughters. Funeral services win oe putting up a special tent for held Sunday at 2 p.

m. at tne funeral home and burial will be in them. Laingsburg cemetery. So, after appearing at a bi William Larson ITHACA. July 27 Funeral services partisan luncheon together earlier and then making bipartisan were being held today in the Borden funeral home here for William Larson.

82. who died Thursday at the home in Ith Several Models Available bows before the afternoon grandstand- crowd, the two political groups will now hold separate Pictured here is our 20x20 Northland Cottage with Porch. Deluxe model with clear Redwood siding. Pre-cut for erection on your slab. om, '77f Cabin Prices Begin at '459 aca.

Mr. Larson was born July s. isia, in Muskegon. Surviving are the widow. Mary; two sons.

Lester oi Lansing ana Russell of Ithaca: a brother. George of Amhle: three sisters. Mrs. Gilbert Olson councils of war on the infield short distances from each other of Rodney; Mrs. Sid Reynolds of How where the comments of their re ard City and Mrs.

waiter Manin oi Seattle. and five grandchildren. Burial will he In Hayes Road cemetery in Newark township. spective speakers will not be so bipartisan. OIL It.

Arnold Julv 27 Otto B. Ar If you can drive a nail, you can build an Man to Face Trial nold. 8X. died at the home of his son Friday in Dansville. Mr.

Arnold was a resident of Gregory. Surviving are his son. Roscoe of Dansville: a daughter. On Driving Charge EASI-BILT PRE-CUT COTTAGE. We fur- Mrs.

Hazel catrell ot Howell; iwo Drain ers, George of Gregory and tnaries oi Perry: a sister. Mrs. lva Lounsoury oi Williamson: eight grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p. jn.

in the Greg-cry Baptist church. nish complete step by step hammer and nails. You are welcome to visit our display cottage. Write or phone for full information. Area Funerals XPmUmm VlmnkU ST.

JOHNS. July 27 William Breininger, 48, 6358 Kaiser East Lansing, pleaded not guilty in justice court Friday on two charges. Breininger was charged with reckless driving resulting in an accident in Bath township on July 24, land also with leaving the scene of a property damage accident He was arrested by state police and arraigned before Justice Alba F. Wert. Trial was set for Aug.

23 when he will be tried on both charges. OWOSSO. July 27 Rites will held nunaay ai p. m. iop waiici iminirc, nktir-Mf Ownsui nainter and decorat Visit Model Cottage Monday Eve.

or and treasure of the Owosso Order of Eagles. Mr. Nlmphia was found dead in his bed Friday morning, the victim of a heart attack. was formerly cjioductor on the Owosso and Co-run na Electric line which went out of business 33 years ago. He Is survived by his wife, two sons, one sister, and three brothers.

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