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'I I Want Ads nert 13\ndetY \llnn apr\n~r orl Mlch ~~ages ·" 9n Pages 6, 7 and 8 spl'IPGP ' A:.U .1 THE INGHAM COUNTY NEW~ " Part One-8 Pages INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1948 Council Votes Cut County Milk Ordinance Is Drawn Up ~~:~~~d ~~~e~:~L~rle end I their ~9on, Kenneth, 2, end Mrs. Road Board Asks In Police Force To Govern Production and Handling ' Plom·do's par ent:r, Mr. and Mrs. ILouis Raddatz? All drawn np nnd ready for officers wll! hnve authority to com- I '!'hey llvc on tile Bnrt Gteen Additional Money ~s Economy Move EHinpllon as an Inghnm counl y pel persons to suhmlt to physlr•ttl farm on Phllllps road, They came ; m·dinancc ill the so-cnlicd Michigan cxamlnn.llons when there Is ren.~on to Mason l~st N~vember ftrom Mayor Joins Ex-Alderman mill< onUnnnco, to beHove the employees have in- J.i'owlervllle, Flotll'Cle s h?mo own for 1949 Work Against Cut But One Man / fectlous diseuse Is River Rougo. After gruduatlng Mr•mhm·s of the Tnglmm board of 1 • • • from high school thete he entered Will Have to Go Present Revenue Inadequate I :<upcrvirmt·s W<'l'e Informed Man- I All hauling- of mill< from dairy the marine corps serving in the To Cove1· Mapped rluy hy Chairman John B. Fay of larmn to mlll! plants must be done South Pacific, H1s' wife is a nativo Prog1~am By a vote of 6-0 the city l11w public health (•ommltlee that I in vc!J!cles which have con~pieln!y of Fowlcrvlllc, grlldunting from OneF'or Thismill ofYear tax and money Next ear- '! d idcd Monda night lhc ordinance will be ud.opt~d by • enclosP,! and insulated bochea. Fowlervllie high ~chao! in 1042, marked for highways, or an co unci cc . Y the committee unless the! P. ate ob·i Retail delivery vehicles must Mr and Mrs Plourde and Mr to red.ucc the pohce force by jcctions on the part of lhn board have permanent tops and sides und and Mrs, Radd~tz attend tho Mn~ agreement with townships for one-th1rd. One of the three of au pet visors. TM public health 1 must bent· the names of !lcenscrl son Catholic Mission. the use of township sales tax men now patrolling Mason commlllcc serves as 11 county mll!r plants whose products nrc de-, splits to match county bigh- t ts ill be rctnovcd the hollrrl of health Other members of livered permanently displayed on I way funds arc two measures B ree , w . • the committee nrc Supervisors both the outer sides. All ownc1 s N B•d I co.uncll decided. \Yh!ch one Ward Vlcary, Bunker Hill; Mar- and operators of delivery veillclcs arrower n ge being eyed by Ingham super- Will be counted out IS up to the .shall s. Gialmm nncl Fred L. must obtam licenses 1 visors. members of the police com- Kircher, Lansing and John Pntri- All mill! must be sold properly B • ( •d d Present highway revenues mittee and Mayor S. A. Mor- archP., East Lnnsrng. labeled, and bottled milk must e1ng ons1 ere are inadequate to cover the rison. Unless the mayor and Supcrvisms wen• aslwd to study beat· caps with designs npprovcd I El s maintenance and construction ' b k the pi'OpOI!Cd orrJ!nnncc and to by the enforcing officer. I f 1 I h committee mem crs m a c mnlcc suggcsllons or objections at 'No person can legally Gllgagc in for m treet program o t 1e ng am county other arrangements, the cut the .JunP mePtlng of the board. The the processing, bottling, cllstrllm- road commission. This year the will become effective June 7. meeting wi!J be held ,June 28. tlon and sale of milk and m1ilr prod- City Warned of Damage commission is operating on a11 Or at least the announcement The orrlrnance Is to regulate the ucts without first having obtarneci To Standpipe by Rust, unbalanced budget, dipping of which m'an will be removed hand- a license for each milk plant and Water Extensions Ordered , , . 1 into a reserve. By the end of 11 1 ~toductton, transport.~tlon, WI. b c rna d e t 1en. ofling, all procmllir e~rs!ng, and millerle!Jvcry products. and sttle It deliveryfor such vehicleprocessing, operated bottllng, or usedells- · f S ' FRED FULLER BALES HAY· faster w1th t. wo steel w1res, wh1le hay IS under com- tlle year that reserve WI' II be Ftom eu culatrng around wlli establish standards and re- tribution and sale. 'rhe license fees W. D. Bnegel 0 agmaw I than Maud Muller can rake it (Maud Muller presswn. gone and either there will r·umor·~ 1 the c1ty hall, citlH'J' LoUis Lee or qturements and w1!1 provide for li-~ have not yet been finally deter- told the city council Monday 1 on .a summer's day raked the meadows sweet . The ~alc·O~Mat1c ts the product of the have to be more money pro· Kenneth Mennrlmf w1ll be tagged censmg dealers Under the ordr- mined. night that he will consider tak- with hay) and Fred goes right on to bale it Mmneapobs-~ohne Power I~plem7nt ~o. vicled or else the consttuctio'Y out. Ralph Hall nppcurs to be safe. nance all milk and millt products 1 Penalties not exceeding $100 ing the contract for bridging up. Fuller wtll do custom baling w1th h1s new Iand maintenance programs Mellncim f wnH the last man on. offerer! for sale must be pasteur- fmeR and 90 days ln jallarc set up I the Sycamore at Elm on a unit Fuller took delivery of this new Bale-0- cqutpmcnt. will have to be trimmed dowtl He jomed the force five months rzcd, In the ordinance for violators. I price basis. Hi's bid of $ll _ M · h b I f R b' I 1 I h · F 11 · d · · 1 ago. Supr•rvlsor Fay declared that the . , a tic ay a er rom o mson mp ement n. t e picture u er IS nvmg t 1e trac- 1 to meet current revenue Mayors. A. MorriHnn declared, pt·oposerl m·dmancc has the back- 994.15 filed on the proJect May Co. last Friday. This new baler is automatic. tor, Norman Dart, left, associated with Lowell Members of the road~ and followmg the unannnous vole, that ing of the MIChigan depattmcnt of ~· T I BO"Rght '10 was low. The only man-power required is the man oper- Robinson in the Robinson Implement Co., is htrdges committee of tlw board of he docs not !avor the cut on the hPalth, the state department of rlre rue ( u Briegel's bid covered a bridge ating the tractor. The hay baler picks up the showing some of the features of the new baler supervrsm·s lent ned the burl news po!lcP. rm:cc Ald~rman V.:· Davis I agriculture, Michigan State col- L T h• H feet wtde with Sldewallrs on 1hay slices it and ties it into firm square bales to Rene Cremer. Montluy. 'l'he JoruJ commissioners Post, charrmnn o[ the pollee com- liege, the Mlchlgan Association of 8y eroy owns lp each Side, Now the council has I ' ' and County Engineer· I•'rank Evnns mlttce, said pt•ior to the Monday I Dairy and Mllk Inspectors, the decrded that a 26-foot roadway is I TWO R'DERS INJURED IN SPILLS met With the roads and bridges night sesswn that he opposed the MIChigan Milk Producers associ a-! I s . all that is needed and that there D k St 'k • committee to drscuss the fmancral reductron, but was voted down by lion and the Mlclugan Milk Deal-, For Rura ervice IS no need for a Sidewalk on the I oc rl e plrght but no tepml was made to Aldermen Fran!! Dal!ln and Q(•raltl ers associatlOn, I south Sldc of the bridge. Trimmmgl ' the fuil board, That ['C)lort tS ex- Parsons, the other two members All milk sold must come from • off 14 feet of the width is ex- Oh.·o Man Pa'lots s·llce TlrtoughDlJa Crowd peeled to be mad" June 28 when 1 B s • of the committee8 Aldeiman Guy herds under federal and state su- Lei'OY Township Will Offer pectcd to materially reduce the ars en IOrs actiOn IS tai!Cll on the county bud- s. Thtorburtn 1.xpttclsscd thrs Wllltrng-1 pcrvJsion for the eradication of Protection to Adjacent cost of the structure. I There were sp11ls and chills us gr,uHlstands were filled Pnicl ad- get. ness o vo e or te cu on n na b I i B lk tl U d PI Ad d Th t 11 h TIJet•e \"astJ't t·rJJc enough to .· tu cr cu os s e td re ml lng, 1e Areas n m· an opte e contrac or satd he w! ave F F II advertised at the motorc cle races 1mlsswns totaled· 2 800 There· were ' • ' basts, udders and tents of the cows must to get a new pnce on the steel rom a s y I another thous·w~l who walked dccrde such an Important matter at 1 111 Itnhhins 1\fai«·s App(•al1 be w1pcd w1th clean cloths moist- Leroy has set up a township tube and w ll meet with the street I , held at the frurgrounds Mason through the g~tcs ciJmbcd the the meetrng Monday, members of Dt, R.