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THE INGHAM Counrfy NEWS ' PART THE INGHAM COUNrfY NEWS ONE Eighty-ninth Ycm·- No.4 INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MIC I-IlGAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1948 Ill Pnge~ - Pages 1 to 6 PriceTags~canned Objectives B~ing Mapped )NoD~tesAre~ixed Sowers Is Chosen For Attract1ons ~t For Charnber of Conlmerce 'for Ctty Eled1ons By School Boa~d 1948 County Fan Ill a nwcllng- hPid I.IHt Friday I tlu• rlir•ct lor-~ of llw MaHon Cham­ Rc6olutiom, Dr<~wn Up llr I oJ COIIII!!Crcc rice (dod lo TIIHp To· Fill Vacancy Asldng Fairer Division I 'J 18 oh jcr ll voR 'l'hoHe ob jcct!vcs will )Je plarrll before the nwmbcr­ Tnl,eu Post Made Vncanl Of State Racing Revenue •,tup nt w1 en J ly date, 1t was de­ By Loss of Edgm· Ridge, c H!crl About $1,200 less will be Term Runs Until July paid for grandstand attractions Lcwrs 1Max) SowcrH was elcc:tcrl at the 1948 county fa1r tlwn lo lhc Mason hmttd nJ cdut•utwrL was paid last yca1 Ingham f,ur Wcc!ncsday night Thr c!Pct!on board clitectm~ returned from was by lhe school bo.u t! to Jill the vncan<'Y cmwur! hy the 1 crnoval or Detroit Tlrcsclay night aftct Edgar Hldgc to Llnc·oln bookmg the acts and srgning All lour votet~ of school how•r! a contract for midway shows mcmbr'IH were r•ast f01 SowCJH dnd tides. The 1 'l4 7 county 'l'hc foUr llll'mbe I H nC I he bo!tl d fair cstabhshccl new attcncla.1cc lnrc ,Joseph D Wynr,lll, Chrulcs II rcc01 ds but the fall went mto Den~mor c, Wrl!larn Peck ancl Stan- Icy Holmes Thr. apprunlrnent nf the reel Sowcr·s runs until Ttrly when t h<• annual election <s helc! ODD FELLOWS from Galt j Odd F II F c d 1 T!w new Hchonl ilo.ucl member Ontario, were guests of Vevay I e ows rom ana a 'IH an clcler Ill the Prcshyter!an Lodge No. 93, Mason, last Sat-, I <'hurch, a member· of I he L<onH Thc1 c is nothing in the state law urday night. Here Ray Phil- s D w k H Iworl1club •tnd a lcarlet 111 Boy Scout or the charter whrch prevents crty lips, noble gtand of the Maso.n tage egree or ero ----·-- committees from c ailing caucuses lodge (second from left) "-' 1 • End of Inflation for , Jroo$1ng cdndidatcs At the 15 y h A d 1011111,, SOSSJ(Jn 11 WflS cxplamed greeting Bruce Stewart, noble C.tnadtans ('illllc over· the bordeJ lirp to Mason. Late Saturday nrghti out cnmtte Will Place State that caucuses must be held at least grand of Waterloo Lodge No. Satuyday 111ght '['Ire degree team tlw CanadJan dclegatron went back· "'!] 20 clays hefme an election and !07, Galt. At the left in the from Waterloo lodge No 107, Galt, to Lansrng by buH and 11\Cn I Q Th ft Ch I that ) egrstr atron pCIIOc! fm new pictur c i_s. Phtlip Deekon of the On I [I rro, came to Mason to ex- Gb~a,trclcd a tlalll for their hom<'s Ill! \OleJo mu•,J also be provrclcd. ernpl)fy the rnltmtory degree on a " n E arne~ In financial Peril I Probably the specral clcctwn w1ll Galt lodge. At the nght is clfffis of c,mdldates ' he fixed for <•arly in March. The Wilham Bravender D 1 on I The canadtans traveled from Tbe Canadwns and Mrclugan/ Arnold G,uclner waH I~< qUitted next ((}Uncll mectmg 1s scheduled d B d ·. ec t Galt to Lanstng b tmrn and were grand lodge officers were the hon- by a crrl'urt r oru·t JUry at Mason b 2 an raven er arc vtce grands t th b, Y d b or guests at a banquet staored by I Wcclnesday on ,, e hmgc of un- fot Fe ruary . f h • . I d J me ere y a 1>US prov1 ec1 y , · '" I t Want, Sr·tmralt• Vole 0 t err respective o ges. the Reo Motor Car Co for the Vevay Lodge No 93 at seven lawfully clilvmg .1way an au o- . o'clock Saturday night 'rhc ban-~ mobrlc Glen Coon, local manager for GERMANS NOT INTERESTED IN IDEOLOGIES 1 quet was served by the Rcbelmhs Samuel W L1cil ol Dctr01t and llhccouncil ConsumeJ rt '" agarnst s Power the C'o' polil·y told the of ____________._ ______ -'-------- rn the Odd Fellow hall lmtratory Russell Searl of Lansm"',, lawyers Iu~ company to mtx mto pm trsan h k d d work was staged m the •rchool 1 fat Am old, ot!ctccl the defense polrtllS dnrl that the c•ompany T ey Want Wor a Foo gymnasium. I tll<tt I herr client toolc tile ear to wants to have ItS franc!use acted n M!Cbrgan'H !!culeuant-governorl maltc his escape fl'Om ILOI!iblc con- on "t " spcc1al electron m whtch was the marn speaker at the ban- drtwns at the Boys Vocatwnal nn c-aneiJelAtes are lo be Plccterl Germans don't stand around de-~ people could have enough to eat quet program He told of tbc bene- school in Lru1s!ng LJcb commenderl The power c·ompany lms agreed to ]?atmg communrsm and democ- and enough to wear to keep warm. 1 fits of fraternal mgamzatron, and I the )outh for llcemg !rom the p.ty n II PiePbon costs in the fran- racy. They are mtercsted only in' Because ot storm conditions the I praised the Odd Fellow m cler fiS sc 1100 c!use vot111g. where the next meal IS comtng p!,tnc trtp to Germany was delayed berng one of tbe most outstandrng.l' There was 110 cou1 t 'l'hursday I 'No I only iJ!Jcs the company from. emoute From New York the He satd that If the nations of the Ray Bc!imap wa'l scheduled for I \var1t 1n hm•e the electron on the Th t' lh t d b route was to Gander 111 ;New- world were guided by the prmc1- tnal but warved tual by jury a s c repor ma c y .1 ac 1c I Od I F II I tl d d \V II I frnnch1se tonr!uctcd m an atmos- Wittman of Mason. He 1 ctmned, faundland and thence to Reyl\· P es Of c < e ows up 1cre woul On Mon ay Hemy e 1rncnn 1 phoJC fr cc I rom pa1 trsan politics, Tuesd f 10 111 v!s't with h 1 6 f Javrk, Iceland After leavmg Ice- be no need for a!lmes and thew was convicted by n jmy. He was even lhc appear a nee of partisan· oth aytw rst~ 5 an~ llv br u1~, land motor trouble developed and would be no fear of atomic bombs. 1 charged With t,tkmg tea towelo Hhlll should be HVotdPd,' Coon said. ~~ 1 ,~rGer~:~y He was ~ a~Je ct f tbc p1lot had to turn back to Ice· The heutcnnnt-govcrnor mtJ-~ from the Mills stme rn Lansrng Mayo1 S A. Mort rson made sev- b th diU · 1 f d pp h hwd for r~p.rlrs After repairs mated he would !lkc t 0 rotm 11 to Welle! m~r·ml< <~ncl fom compflnion~ eral nppmntments Monday nrght, ft~st t~i~ogackor; t:1°e ~~n C~t~nt/; were made a storm developed at M~son on. some other occasron and trom Gmnd Rapcls c~~~e to L,m· money lo go around, the state JHlllCJP.ally lo rev1v.e the traffiC ft tl 20 tl 'Copenhagen and tbc wute was submit Jus finding on the •ale of 1 smg 011 a drrn!nng p,uty, the de· 111 1 I 1" 1surer pmntcd out. ' D H a Ie B"ra I<c eI cc Ifl!Ce 1 be I or c tl1e comrmssron as provr d c d b y ord 111· n a es an ana a " o " ,. Ua 1etr 0 dmSott ct land C yeadrs e I c~anged eo the plane went to liquor by the •·tate and 0'11 r·ac" '1 fenclant saul, .tnd loll! of them "In all my ycaJ·s rn the !cn-Js!n- 1 Mason ,Lrnns clt~b. Wednesday, ancc The mayor ""mccl Alderm~n · d'iasgow. There the plane was held track garnbhng at the state fa1r were in lhc hands of the Jaw lum and as state treasurer I"imvc jmght Specific rtun, sl~oulrl he Dak1n tr: represent tho counctl, All of the Mason man's travels I unt!! Copenhagen weather cleared grounds m Detroit;. He said he drd I shortly aft~rward. Alex Kiln!<· seen no deJen-atwns st0 rrmn 111 t nrenlwned he rndwatccl rhc pco-1 George Kellogg, th~ crty clerk, L we1c 111 the Amerrcan zone His Ithe next morning when the hop I not consider a lodge gathering I hamer, a pal of Wellermermk, was ILansmo to "c!cm,uHI gover·~n 1 11~I pic Rhoulcl tell wbetlwr 1t '" school 1H Har r1son former alderman and mother hves With the Mason man's was made to th~ DenmarK air- the proper place for d!scussrng the I scheduled for tuat Tuesday HP 801 vrcc~ 01• state aJd be red c ~ , a1d welf>J.re, mnscr vat10n 01 sal c-~ former member of the committee, brothAr far up in the Bavarran port From there the last leg of.
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