THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, AUGUST 11,1927 Page Eleveb
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section One Pages/ to.8 ' INGHAM i TY NEWS VOL. LXVIII INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1927 NO. 32 SHEIirEI' TAKIOS VACATION WHAT'S SAUCE F0|{ I'HE 110 EAi BARN BLAZE GEI?MS AI..SO i)EVELf)l' IN t OPENING SE scon MUNN'S BAND GOOSE PROVES SAUCE I^OR STATE GAME F GUl!).SI'S UiPT AT HOME THE GANDER Ai'l»LIES HERl; PEMEN HOi ljast Friday when Sherifi' and FOR SEPT. 6, STATE HERE NEXT TUESDAy Two Mason men, Nathan Davis - TO BE ENLARGED Mrs, Silsby and their family with and Ed,gar .Adams, swear to the SPECT.ACUL.AH FIRIil DRAWS Deputy and Mrs, Iteinhart and son FULL .SOHEDULK OF TEACHEllS WEEKLY CONCERTS RESUMED truth of the old adage (|uoted COMMISSION CONSIDERS PUR- SUNDAY Va\K CROWDS. and others left for a fishing trip in FOR VEAK ANNOUNCICD. WITH STAR ATTRACTIONS. abov|. They proved thc truth for OHA.SE or ELLISON FARM. the upper peninsula the.\' reckoned themselves. It seems that one eve TItoussinds Crowd Higliway As 1'ire- not of the vacation germs that Courses Of Study And Required Cred Boy's Band Of Lattising, li9tih F. A. ning last week a call for an E.ssex Increiised Acreage Of Dry, Fertile. were left to incubate in the breasts men Do Heroic Work To Save its Made Public In Announcement Unit 'I'o Follow, Council demonstration was received by Mr. Lands Requircdi For Rearing Of i0f county guests left behind. And SurrouiMiitig Butlding.s. PuhltMhed By Education Board. Itegulates Ijocafiotu Adams, who is em )loyed by the N. Game Birds Declared. they were certainly powerful S. Davis Motor Sa es. Edgar, who germs for hardly had the sheriff •Mason schools yvill open September For the.next three weeks the people has been reading this go-getting Fire which destroyed a 40.\42 stock reached the county line before If the recotntnendations tnade by C, is the announcement which falls of Ma.son and surrounding country sales literature, immediately jump barn and 45 foot silo Sunday evening three of the guests were stricken. Thomas MacClure, naturalist employ with none too great elation upon the will be favored with band concerts of ed _ into the first Essex in sight, threatened other large barns and the They were Harold Roberts, Wayne ed by the Michigan department of home of Supervisor Walter Carven of ear.s-of little Willie now in the midst unusual merit. Next Tuesday eve which proved to be Nate's personal con.servation to make a survey of tha Campbell and Charles Gleason, but ning, Scott Munn's Eaton Rapids band car, and gave her the gas out into "Vevay. Flames shooting skywards according to latest bulletins a of summer vacation. On that morn state game farm east of Mason, arer from the tall silo formed a huge torch ing cla.sses will be organized and les will appear in a special concert given the country several miles where he adopted the farm will likely be im treatment of strict diet and abso intended to have the prospect sign which lighted the skies to be .seen for sons assigned by the teachers, all of in return for the appearance of thc mediately enlarged to include the El- lute quiet is proving beneficial. on the dotted line. It would have many miles and Sunday evening tour whom will have met on the afternoon local band there some time ago. The li.son farm of KJO acres lying directly Gleason who is serving time on a worked out in fine shape had Ed ists left the main highways to drive tipling charge walked away from of the day previous to receive instruc Eaton Rapids band is one of the liest west of the presenLfarm. More acres- tions from Superintendent Carl E. non-professional musical organiza- gar not forgotten his geography; to the Carven farm. Literally thous- a working party Friday and after he thought the prospect lived in a of good tillable soil are required it is^ DeMeritt and to go carefully over the tions in the state and their appear- •duds crowded thc premises, at times purchasing a supply of canned heat house far back from the roadi but stated in the report in order that the- jntcrfering with those who hcroicly went to Lansing to celebrate where tentative program of study that there ance here is always the signal for un- output of the farm may be increased: usually large crowds. on entering the driveway at a mile- fought to prevent the spread of the he was noticed by officers and re may be no break in the routine of a-minute clip came to a brick wall to 25,000 birds and some 50,000 birds ljlaze to other nearby buildings. The turned. Roberts, probation viola- classes once they'are under way. Another organization which never eggs each year. Such a number isr fails to ilraw a croyvd is the Boy's yvhich even the Essex could not loss is estimated at ijiSOOO with insur- toV, left the' canned heat alone The annual announcement of course mount. After the call had come required to stock Michigan fields for Band fi-om the State Vocational ance of about .fSOOO. when he started his vacation Sat of study in the high school with com for Edgar, Nate had to leave town hunting it is stated. School at Lansing. Besides being able Mr. Carven had finished the eve- urday and traveled us far as Rives plete lists of all text i)ooks required, on business and so used Edgar's -According to the expert the present ning's milking and cared for the other Junction where he was forced by together with much other important to furnish music of exceptional merit car. He ended up in the ditch. farm of 203 acres contains but sev livestock about thc farm and with his railroad tietectives to leave his information for the use of students this aggregation of youthful players Next inoj'ning witnessed a com- enty acres of tillable soil, the *re- family was about the home and gai-- side-door Pullman and was re-" and parents has been published and offer many features on their prograni plete exchange of apologies, exper- niainder being swampy and undrained den. "Mrs. Can'eu, at about eight- turned to Mason for treatment. copies arc being mailed to prospective which delight the listener, lt is cx- iences and repair bills. land u))on which vermin thrive to prey thirty, observing a light from whei-e Wayne Campbell, who, by the yvay, and present students this week. Con pccted that one of the largest crowds upon the young bifils as they are she .sat on' the porch went to the side is not the drug store cowboy of the tained in the booklet are the names of of the season will be in Mason when hatched. With the .present .limited of the house where she obset-ved thc same name as he who works at all teachers employed for the coniing this band plays on Tuesday, August acreage it is necessary to use the ii!I)per eud of the hor.se and dairy barn lIarrison's, returned of his own year as well as an outline of all spec 23. • same ground over and over each year. in flames. A call for the Mason rural volition, after leaving the jail Sat ial and general courses.,. Manual arts Fresh from two week's rehearsals With the additional land it is pointed fire truck was turned in and a general urday. .411 are back but none are is noyv a required subject for eighth at Camp Grayling, the llOth Field Ar- REEYEARTOTSEN out, a i-otation of soil crops could be alarm given over the telephone. .Ail boasting of vacation tan or suu- graders and will bo offered to all tillery Band under the direction of arranged making it possible to plow livestock and a few small tools and burn. ninth'gradc Hipils who enter Mason Milo Shaver, will bo bere on the eve- up the pens and sweeten the soil after .some harness were removed froin thc schools for tic first tinie. ning of August .'lo. This band of TO SCHOOL FOR SAFETY ono year's use. inirniiig barn whicli stood at the east> .A coach in debating has been added adult and professional musiciaus is The iCllison farm is considered one ern end of an extrcniely large group to the teaching force this year and it considered one of the very best in the MOTHER BELIEVED CHILD of the best in the county, lt consists- of modern farm buildings. Neighbors is expected that Mason will take its state and Director Shaver promi.ses a SAFER THERE THAN HO:ME. of JtiO acres one-half mile in length, ami autoists who saw the blaze reud- place aniong other schools of its size program of the best in band music every foot of which is well drainevl NGHAM FARMERS TAKE for the occasion. Following this thc Howard School Reunion, Largely .At- orcd such aid as was possible until in this activity. Public speaking will and uiiiler cultivatiou. Large barns the arrival of the fir-e njiparatus. Only also lie emphasized, it is announced. local band will resume its weekly ap- fcndcd, Sccuc .Vluiiy Pleiisiint and a fine niodern homo equipped with the fact that a wing to the west of Home econoniics, agriculture, music pearance until cold weather prevents. Rcminisccuccs. electric service, with fine grounds and ELD PLOWING HONORS The common council, fearful of pos- the burning structure was built of anil commercial courses are continued orchards and outbuildings make the sible accidents to children or others cement with fire resisting roof saved TWO OiJI' OF THUKK CHAMPiON- and strougthened according to Supt.