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City Commission to Open Sealed Bids for Sewer Bonds Thu., Feb. 9 HEADQUARTERS FOR FIRST TELEPHONE WANT ADS CLASS .TOR PRINTING i&rrmt TO NUMBER NINE NUMBER 5 BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1939 SEVENTIETH YEAR SNOW. HIGH WINDS DELAY TRAFFIC Drifting Snows City Commission to Open Sealed Bids For Sewer Bonds Thu., Feb. 9 Fill Rural Roads Storm Delays Report Only Half Inch Watpr Now Here*s Sound Film Projector Is Installed at Buchanan High School Precipitation at 1. $ M. PWA Sewer Work The Buchanan district was visit­ the Niles Concert Concert League Artist Owner of Edgeview ed by the heaviest storm of the Start Excavation on Main Board, Teachers winter Monday, in extent of drift­ Proposition Fruit Farm Dies ing and hindrance of traffic at Line from Outlet to Sewage League to Meet least. Disnosal Plant Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dale have Club Purchasers Although the snowfall is not be­ | been in Chicago for several days lieved to have exceeded from 6 to Chairman, Workers From 11 1 because of the death on Hjtonday Victor Sound-On-Film Ma^ The PWA force which began 8 inches, high winds piled it in Towns to Meet at of Mr, Harry G. Webster, who died chine Uses Sound or roads, where for two days Jt work last week on the new sewer Niles Feb. 6 of an embolism. Mr. Webster was Silent Films project Was forced to lay off Mon­ The Niles Loinmunity Concert partially blocked rural mail de­ quite well known in Buchanan as liveries and country schools. The day on account of storm, after League, which has been in the pro-1 the owner of Edgeview Orchard, Tuesday was probably a red starting excavations on the main cess of organization the pu.>t Yew rural carriers from the Buchanan south of town. Mrs. Dale and Mrs. letter day in the history of educa­ office were able to cover nearly all line from the present outlet to the weeks, under the direction of W .! Webster are sisters. tion in Buchanan, being the date .sewage disposal plant. S. “Bill" Wright of Niles, director: of their routes Tuesday and com­ ol the arrival of the Victor Sound- pletely Wednesday. A number of A force, of 92 men under the di­ of organization and publicity,! On Film Anunaphone purchased rection of WPA Supervisor Fred swings into action next Monday j rural schools were closed Monday. jointly by the school board and the The force at the Indiana & Schwartz started work Tuesday night, Feb, Cth. J 2 Buctiananites i' acuity club. this being the beginning of work Michigan plant reported a water The opening guns will be fired: The particular "visual educa­ precipitation of .51 inches during on the new $102,712 WPA project at The first annua) get-together | tion" which is made possible by for completion of sanitary cover­ Honored at M.S.C. the storm, and a precipitation, of workers dinner meeting to be held ■the purchase of this nne sound 1.64 inches during January. age of the city. It will require ulm projector is probably tile out- Nations, like folks, git along at 6:30 o'clock at the New Powell J. C. Hollenbeck and Ralph better when they git clear in their about 400 feet of 12 inch tile to Hotel. Approximately 100 will at­ stanomg development in current minds wlvut is their business and extend the main outlet from its tend, comprising the officers, di­ Sebasty Given Short education and me installment oi Edward Riffer Buys whut ain’t. present opening just above the old rectors, divisional chairmen, cap­ Course Honors the equipment renders it possible Bainton mill site to the disposal tains and lieutenants from Niles, lor the Buchanan sc,fools to make Jim Aichenbottom sez he don’t] plant. Supervisor Schwartz said Buchanan, Bertrand, Berrien Eleven active Michigan farmers use of the tine educational sound, Farm, Sells Acreage hev to go to Florida fer climate— that Work had been suspended on Springs, Berrien Center, - Cass­ are among those cited especially films which are now availab,e in he gits so burned up every time he the cemetery project and all Work­ opolis, Dowagiac, Edwardsburg, during the current Farmers' Week variety. Edward Riffer completed the thinks about Bill, Miller fooling ers transferred to the sewer pro­ Eau Claire, Galien, ami Three program on the campus of Michi­ The school will have the use purchase yesterday of the 14'0- around the bathin' beaches down ject. ■ Charles W. Cole, City, en­ Oaks, gan State College. of three free sound films weekly acre farm located 2Vn miles south­ there thet he don't even notice the gineer, is In charge of the ihstalla- Three of them Are veteran dairy­ irom tne Victor company for the east of Buchanan known as the cold. The meeting will De in cnarge. of tion, and is represented directly on George II. Mayhew, president, who men honored at the annual Mon­ remainder of the present school George Simon farm or, by older the job by Engineer Fred Rogers. will outline the purpose of this day evening dairymen’s banquet. year. In addition many hne tree residents, the ELS. Arney farm. Lines Written For a Certain The city commission will meet films are available irom tne Gen­ The place was sold by the Federal Grammarian newly organized .community music J. C. Hollenbeck, Berrien at S p. m. Thursday, February 9, project. Mr. Wright, who was for Springs Guernsey breeder, received eral Electric and other industrial Land Bank. I am no. purist-minded ike— to: open sealed bids for the 'pur­ .10 years with the Civic ' Music one of the-plaques awarded for his and manufacturing concerns, from Riffer sold 12 acres of St. Joseph I wear my language careless-like chase of the following: $15,-300 in Association, helping launch that lifelong work in dairy farming. tfi,e National Y. M. C. A. from River frontage located Ve mile east For in my rearward without fail special assessment sanitary sewer, j plan all Over the United States, W. V/. Sprague, Battle Creek, state conservation departments of the River street bridge to Dr. The dangling participles trail, bbnds, dated February 1, 1939 and I became associated with the Na-1 ALEC TEMPLETON, PIANIST also received a plaque,. his recog­ and other sources. It is possible M. J. Converse. The acreage joins And l am riot the one to give 1 due serially without option of prior tional Concert League of Chicago, | nition was for the many years of that next year the school will pur­ the Paul DeWitt farm on the east. Three whoops for split irifihitiveS; payment at the rate of $3,000 Feb. as Director of Organization- and Alec Templeton, famous blind evening January 21 and his recep­ service to dairying in the state chase a $60 membership entitling I hold no minor errors kill 1 of each year, 1940 to 1943; arid Publicity in 1938. He will discuss pianist, will be the second interna­ tion was so great that a second through his work with Holstein the institution to the use of the To Attend Golden And as for muffing‘'shal)” and $3,300 Feb. 1, 1944; $5,000 in gene the artists to be presented on the tionally-known artist to appear on appearance was required on the cattle. fine library which is being assem­ "will”— ■ eral obligation, sanitary sewer the program of the Niles Concert bled by the University of Michi­ three concerts, also outline the following Sunday evening. He Third of the trio is Dr. W. A. I’ll tell-you on the quiet, pal, bonds, dated Feb. 1, 1939 and due mdfenbership plan of operation, League at Niles April 11. Temple­ Dawson, Ludington. For Jnany gan. Anniv, Fraternity I always will—or is it shall ? . serially without option of prior . A. publicity campaign is being ton appeared in a concert at Or­ plays every two weeks over ^ L S years he practiced as a dentist in Th^ tamper 100^-foot films ^re­ B y tjf you hear a speech gram-, payment at the rate of $1,000 -on J put forth this week in all ten com­ chestra Hall, Detroit," Saturday at 9 p. m. Saturday. f Battle Creek and then in Luding- quire about an hour to'run,’'sriiall- Dr. M. *J. Con-Verse will attend matical Feb, 1 of each year 1940 to 1944 munities, with talks in high School —. ! ton before be became prominent er films taking about a half hour. the- golden anniversary of his Correct from .first to last, high- inclusive. assemblies, clubs and group meet­ in Jersey cattle development. The projector purchased uses the fraternity at Ann Arbor on Feb. liatical ings by Mr. 'Wright, to. assist the Send Old Address r> Confers With Pupils Others honored for their, out­ 16mm size film. The films have the 8, 9, 10. Mrs. Converse will ac-, It won’t be I—or is it me? local director in enrolling members standing records in agriculture in­ sound reproduction at the side of company him and visit with her That said it, .as the case may be. Mrs. Benjamin Burns next week. v in Asking Change on Social Hygiene clude eight men who are graduates the pictures. It is possible to pro­ sister of Fenton, Mich. Every man, woman and student- of' the short course in agriculture ject 16mm silent films also. Kd Is ’a Grandpaw Is Called by Death is invited “ to join this . concept I at the. college. They were , named It is possible to rent an as­ Subscribers ’ to the Berrien ' Miss Melita Hutzei, tonishing variety of films on a Lions Initiate Buchananites who still incline tb league, arid secure, their member­ represent- Tuesday in the annual Short ship card,, which is the only admit­ County Record who wish to se­ ing the Michigan state health de­ Course association banquet.
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