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The Churches the County of Inghnm

The Churches the County of Inghnm

W c oftm )tardon tlrosc who weary liS, but never ING·HAM l those wl•om t~e weary, Seventy-sixth ycnr, No. 4'1 l2 PAGES SUDDEN HfART ATTACK Wreeking of Hospital Has Been Completed DUILDING PIPELINE ACROSS INGHAM COUN'l'Y fA~MERS A~E ANXI~US PUSHING G~NST~UGTI~N . TAKES VHERAN ACT~~ T~ ~ET P~WE~ UNfS JJIUI{ IIIGNOJ~ItSON nms A:F'l'Eit I ON PIPEliNE P~OJE~T AltiUVM, umm, TOWNSIUl' OllAilt~fAN OUOSIJN . A'l' ltEA 1\UGIIJ'riNG. WI~UHNG OltmWS NOW WOIUUNG CloM~•!I Slww In lumL One 'l'n Ilhwss, I~AS'l' O[r MASON, At•f,fll' Wns Woll 1(11[)\VIJ 0l'g'ILIII~wr Urges Jra.rmors '1'[) oJnln 0()· 'l•IJJ'UIIg"h l\lilhllc Wl'st, OJI01111 bJv~~, ()rJflt•Jzp~ 0JJIJNUIJlCI'S 'l'rond1lng Unlt.s ~~~p..,,•tr~tl 'l'n Arrlvtl Pnwcr On, In MilSon l,nJ~ 'J his Wccl1, Wet Wcatlhcr Slr'!vlnii Wn•·h. Page 'l'wo INGHAM COUN'l'Y NEWS, MASON, M£C I-liGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMDElt 21, HJ3~

I What Other Editors Have to Say l l __~ _ ___; lll~rnuml:r.ell pt·lnlora, 11.nd, If tho s~ntonaes woro ''Modern INGHAM TY NEws· It Isn't the cost .or production. It long onough, th11 type of men sont Isn't tho. cost of sales. It Isn't the thOI'O mo not tho typo of which good choclt to the plantol' man for tho cot· printers ru·o made, 'rho rosult would PU13LISHED 1W8RY 'r!IURSDAY AF'l'ERNOON IN THE lilntored na second ton In ungrown balus, Nor Is lt what's bo, If nltcmpted, that prlntnrs would claus m a t t e r ut given tho fnrmor man for tho land .lmvo to bo brought In from outside to Business CI'I'Y OF MASON, MICHIGAN postoffloe, Mnuon, that ho doosn't till, or the tnx that's do 00 por cent of the wot•Jt nnd tho Mlclllgan, u n d er paid on tho golden wheat on Its trlr stnto would soon hnvo another big V. ]. BnowN & SoN, Publishers act of March ll, through the flouring mlll or· tho fact Industry on Its lumds to be como n V. ]. BnowN and Nll~SON D, BnowN, Erlitors 1879. that we purchase our porlt chops now "white elephant" lllto tho Chelso11. ce· Demands It!''· by the karat lnsttl!l.d of the pound, or mont plant. Tho prison eommlsslnn the dizzy whirls of tho boys nntl girls may not wish our lldvlco, but as n SUllSOitiPTION RATIOS (I'nyuble Ill Advanoo) ADVIilltTISINO RATI!JS on tho Wasl!lngton mol'l'y-go-round, It citizen and tnxp11.yor w'o arc g~lng to Display a~vertlslng ra.tee on a.ppllcntlon: Business lo­ Isn't tho dally rlght-about-fnco as tho give ll, and It Is this: Firat, unless Ono yenr In Ingham and adjoining Cou~tles ••••• $1.50 That represents businessmen's opmwn of 11 cals and reading notices on first lind local pnges, ltic n brainstorm wanes and wax;cs, nor tho your commission Is made up-of prac- Six months In Ingham and adjoining Counties___ .75 57 varieties or the process foes and tical n.nd successful printers who nrc Check~ng- Account! Modern business demands line: No reading or business advertising less thnn 25c: tnxos. 'rhoso don't account for the wllllng to give their tlmo to supor­ Three Months ------.. ------.40 Card of Thunlts, lc a word: Obituary notices of 125 dlscontont that's spreading In circles lntondlng the pl11.nt, don't buy Qne: the safety provided by paying- by ·check, the words froe, more than 125, lc a word. Announcements vast. It's tho thought, revised, wo'vo and, Second, don't buy one anyway, Single Copies ------,05 of ontertalnments where admission Is churged or of any been Barnuml:r.cd and are gottlng no- You and the state will both be sorry records supplied by the bank statement and Outside Inglmm rtnd ndjolnlng Counties ______2.00 where fast. If you do.-Tho Cassopolis VIgilant. plnn to raise funds must be paid In ndvnnce nt regular It Isn't the fact that the worlt pro- cancelled checlts, and the time-saving con­ All papers mailed outside tbe U. S. one year _____ 2.50 . rates. gram hasn't got started yet, but tho Would II11ve •P.u.lrl roallzatlon that all we've bought Is an Supervisors of Allegan county havo venience and system of writing money as it all-time record debt. It Isn't the price Ignored the domllnd of state ERA of­ NEW TRENDS IN ACRICULTURE and wl;at cities an~ towns must do to provide housing, of the homegrown goods that's putting flclals that thls county appropriate a is needed. recrea~1on, entertammcnt, supervisors and investigators us In tho hole, It's the bureaucrats In minimum sum of ~21,000 for· ERA ox­ The possibilities of agriculture have not yet been tho big bmss and tho price of the pondlture among uncmployables and tapped, say agricultural scientists. Here is what Walter to keep cl~ilclrcn out of the clutches of the law and thus price control. It's the cost of the have gone home. Their action may Whether you are conducting a. business, looking ltfter house­ 13. Pitkin, editor of the Farm Journal, prophesies for r~ducc crunc. The tillk was a lot of theoretical enthu­ st11ndlng army of the faithful drawing mean, If the Indirect throats of tl1e American agriculture: ~lasm ..What is needed to .prevent crime, juvenile or pay for professional services rendered ERA administration are carried out, hold expenses, or handling your own personal tinat1ces, you •;dult, ts ~ lot of fathers anJ mothers who work ·at the at thu wulto of the NRA, and fat· that tho entire load of caro of unem­ "Long hcforc 1960, thousands of farmers will probably JOb of bcmg parents and it doesn't make a lot of differ• tuachlng esthetic dancing steps In the ployables wlll be turned over to the will find that modern business !nethods demand the advan­ be growing forty bushels of wheat to the acre in poor bacltwoods mount11ln school and the county, but somehow, the thought of cnce whether the family lives on the river banks or on years, and sixty in good. (Italy docs hetter than that now. sca1·ch for tho Mcdltel'l'!lnoan Jly when that fact doesn't cause any fearful ox- tag·es and safegmll'ds provided by a Checking- Account at t~1e boulevard, whether the father is a high salaried execu• So does Colorado). Pennsylvania and Iowa may be r

,..._...... _.___ .,.,, ,.,· • • now Mr.· Connor lo romodollng tho mill nosdny ovonlng ut tho Pt•oobytllrlun Into modorn rosldonco, church, ll'ormor Sunday uchool woa•ltortJ In oloctrlc rcfrigorator, lnd ll'ilot light J ~~ D'i•lcndly Group wlll enjoy 11 llhlolwn lnmpu and othot• srttu uud ciootrlo tlx­ H 0 L T 'rho tmfClo llghts llllvo OJ1Co mot·o Mlsu Mmtdc Purlu luw clouod hor plo supper 11t tho homo of ll[a•, nnd Lm·oa worn from tho Consumot•s Powot• Chic and Comfortable boon put. In ot•dot• 11nd lll'n proving un houuo Cor the wlntm• uud hua gonu to Ml'U, Dl. I or Itilaca, and son Curl or Lnn- with 11 buchelor or science

Imrt SA J.m-For p1•1mo iwnlthy chlclr· llllH for 'l'hanlteglving, urousod Ol' nllvn, or· Whlto Hoclt ooclterols for We're B.uying brendlng, sec Georgo m, Hall, 3% WANTIDD.,-I lliiVO le11sed the· Mrs, mllos EOULII, •,0 mlln wnHt nnd lirsl Gruen Oaltloy farm near Onondr1g11 hou811 south or Mneon. 47wlp and havp mov,cd hel'O from Danvllic, With Our Illinois, ! am now opon for bar. FO!l. SALE-'rwo regislerud Holstein gains In in!Lchlnory, stoclr and paul. ·bull~ from loHted dams and sired by try, J 11 mos Bennlgan. 47w1p twlon a twelvo hundl'Od lb. bull. Christmas Club i About ready for scrvlco, R. E. Whit· WANTED-To rent £L farm of about ': noy & sons, 3'12 miles west of Los- 80 ar.res within eight miles of Ma· llo. 47w2 son, Don Phillips, R. 1, Nashville, Mlchlg11n, 47wlp Funds. • • FO£{ SALE-Gl'!lde Guermey bull, • ready for serv!ciJ, Four miles north WANTED-Man on farm by montll ann milo enst of Mason, Frud Ratz- for winter. Call nftnr six o'clocl~. "We started last year, und saved just a !off. 47wlp E. Perrin, 2 m!ies west and % milo ,, south of Mason or % mile wost of small amount each week . , • so small FOR SALE-·Palr young mules, 3000 Pink school. 47wlp that we didn't even notice it! And we've ibs. Sovernl young draft ho!·ses; 4 WANTED - To take in washings, cheap horses. L, Barlrs, on US 27, sovon mlios nortlt of Lansing, Phone Elizabeth Wilwl, 1st house cast of had a gr~md time shopping , , . no look­ Dewitt. 47w1 Rayner street on Columbia, w1p ing for something cheaper, or trying· to : iPOR SALI~-uO White Wyandotte pul- ::W:::A-:-N=T:::E::D:---W-a-sh-ln_g_s_,-C-nil-ed-fo_t_•and delivered. 12c a pound. Phone make one gift do whore we wanted to lots. George Patrick, old Frank 291 w. 46w2p Fogg furm, on Bunlterhili·Leslio send two , . , and we may even have a rortd, roulo 3, Leslie, 47wlp WANTED-Calves, . all ages. Also beef cattle. ' D. P. Ball, Okemos, bit left over! Going lo enjoy this : tPOR SALITl--Fresh Holstein Lansing phone 24290. 44w4p cow. Four miles east of M:nson on Christmas'! You bet we at·e! Why don't Brieltyurd l'ond. Al'thur F. Doyo. WANTED-Standing timber nnd logs, 47w1p Can use elm, cottonwood, poplar, you try our plan Lh is year? 'l'he Farmers soft maple and oalt. Will do you t' !lni'old .J. \'nnncss, nn ofiicm· of the Votol·nns of IPortli~n \\'urH, IH H!lll' .... , ns FOR SALJD-Pigs. l't!rcy Faler & Son. custmn sawing for $6 per M. I Ifill Bank wnl tell you all about it." he linrHic!l Geol·go 11. ~ierru·, elghly-~ix:, his houol':lh!e tliHehm·ge pupt•:·,.; o!,: .. :ll'· Williamston phone 9-F3. 17wl call for the logs and deliver tho ium· bcr, Frank Heydon, eight miles ing him ellglhlo fot• pension, nl'ter Moyer wn!le1l yeuJ'S l'ur llw ollkl:tl l'·•~··:i.:l'. FOR SALE-Two young Holstein east of Mason on game farm road. Heyer joined the Union HJ'Iny ut the ugo of liftnen, snw COIJHidm·uhln 11e1:"n Jlll