Ingham County News

Ingham County News

The l'ngham ·county Christian r·lnrn·h~H cverywhcr·o rcnuh tho pcnl< of their rlovot lonH Ihis WPCI(, Ninety-Fifth Year; No. 15 Mason, Michigan~ Thursday, April15, 1954 ' Jn MaHon thn '' l'rotnstant d111rchcs hnvo ar·r·nng'cd com· . munlty Muundy 'l'lim:;duy, Good J•'nrluy unrl l~nster sunrise HCrYiPUS, Polio Vaccine News Index On 'fllursday night at the l'r·esby tcrlan clntrc·h n t 7:,15 Want ads, Pages 6, 7 und 8, cnmmunlrm will be hC!'VPrl to nil WIJO wish to pirrtnlw. The Pnrt 1, l'rcshytcrlun t'ludr· Will provlrh! ttw muslr·. !lev, rtoy Mumnu Social news, Pnges 4 nnd 5, Will Be Given Part. l ; Page 7, Part 2, , Council Purchases or tho Church o[ the Nawn•ne will Hpt>al< on "'J'IH! Ht'CfHI" and Church news, Pages 1 and !lev, Haymond L, Norton of tho ,Mcthodl!il church on "'J'hc 5, Part 2, Cup." As Scheduled Legal notices, Page 2, Part Union Good l•'t•irlay SCJ'Yif'!·H will hP. lwld in till' Mr!lhmllsl 1; Page 3, Part 2; Page 2, r:hur·ch J•'riday alternunn from l :00 to 2:•1!3. Choirs of all '' Ingham will J::O ahead with l'nr1 .3; Pages 4 and 6, Part 4. pt·evious piuns fm· coopm·at ion Old Waggoner l'mtestant r:hurdws will ,ioln In tlw music. Paolors will shnrc Lcttcrli to editor, Page 1, Pit Jn jJI'l'HP.Iltat irJJI tJf tJH' llH'HHIIg'P. in the national polio vaccine Part 3, '!'he Mason J(iwauls !'lllh IH h)Jnnsm·Jng the Enster sunrl1;e fli'Ogram, 'l'lle tests will begin I~dllorlals, Pag'c 1, Part 4, sr!rvkes, wlih:h wi:l be held in IIH• grandstand 111 the fair· Tuesday, Arwll 27, the slart Pnrm news, Pag'es !'!, 3 and gr·ouJHiii al 7 Sunday mor·nlng. D. ,J. DtiPrPP, Zc!!lnml manu· being delayed by conferencefi 5, Part 4. lu!'lurer ami past jlrPsldt•nt or Glrh!ons Internnllonal, will de· und studies made this week. for a Public Dump liver t lw message. Tlw confrrcnces and studies rc· Contrlillltlons marie at the C:nnrl Fr·lday und Easter Still· sullorl fmm a mrllo eommenta· Board Recesses Mason's city council has solved the dump pmlllcm foJ' 10 ri~e ~rH'Vi!·e:; will be used to lliPct expenses or the dally vaca· tor's llroadms1 1hat the vaccine is years at least. nought for use as dump is ncJ'es ol' the dangerous. Most doctor:; and a 10 lion Billie school. Wam~onet· gt·avel pit, nm1h of North stt·cet. and west of Maple m,\:;t lwalth offlclals Insist that Gt·ovc cemetcl'y, there is no founrln11on for rumors As Committee that the vaccine is unsafe Ior 'l'he deal wns r•omplclcd at a special council meeting usc. Werlm:sday night. The board of county road commissioners Area School Con1mittee Dr. Dnug!Hs Fryer, rllrector of Eyes Tax List hold title to the lund until the gmvel is exhausted, Then it 1hc Ingham health rlepartmcnt, would have revm·tecl to Mrs. Sam Clemens, daughtcJ' of Mrs. To permit the equalization attended a meellnf: with public Kate Waggoner. But now when the gmvel is gone the pi'OJl· health offIci a Is in Lnnsing committee to study property erty will go to 1he city. -- ------- ~ -- - - -­ Completes County Study Wednesday. He Hai<l they re· valuations, the board of su­ Thet'e's land enough ht the cr.lved assumncc that tr.sts on the at'ea to serve 'as a public What lnghnm r.oun,ty r:nn rlo var.dne have hcen n<lcqun1e. pervisors is in recess until t•xpr!'/Prl inr'J'enscs in enrollments dump fm' M;\son for 10 yem·s, and slioulrl r!n about S!'hool rc· At the meeting, said Dr. Fryer, n x t Wednesday morning. Hot-Rod Races will be revcalcrlal Mason Weclncs· c ~ity officials believe. · organiznlion, new httildings nntl rlay 111gi11, Apnl 21. Those an· every health department lnC'Iurled The committee held a long - ~ . - --- -.,.--------- ~:wl!rs, along witjl a report show­ In the Michigan lest program was C. II. IInll, who retired from ing rlilfer·cntlals in leaching present. Represcntallves of tile session Tuesday and again lim council Mnnrlny night, Is At Fairgrounds scrvic•es, a:;scRscd valuations and Ingham County Medlen! Soeiely, went into session Thlll'sday credited with woridng out tile solution to lhe eily's refuse proh· Michigan Week tax mte:;, will be presented hy ofl'lccrs of the National Founda· mornipg. the lllO-mcmbcr Ingham county lion for Infanllle Pnrnlysis :rnci lcm. The present rlump on Kipp Irk Residents The ways and means commit· area slurly commlltce. top medical men from the Uni· row! at the south city limits is Executive Cites vcrslty of Michigan n1tcnrlerl. All tee is also holding a session at now overflowing. Mason cast siclers at·c hot. The sturly committee was set questions as to safety of tile tests Mason Thursday, worlting on the 1\lnson will gel 1he Wagg'oncr over the prospects of hoi-rod 1954 budget which wlll be pre· up 2 years ngo lo malw II com· were discussed fully, said Dr, property for $1,200. Probably night racing the fait·­ Program ,Values sen ted to the tax allocation hoard. at prchcnsive survey of all schools Pryer. Everyone wns satisfied Sl ,000 will he recovered from sale grouncls. Some or them will Don Weel<s, dwirman n[ the in the county, indicatlng whnl that tile tests are safe and that By the election of Supervisor of the Jli'Pscnl dump. A tcnla11vc likely be at a meeting called Micl1igan economic development should he rlnne to meet lhe prob· every possible prccaullon has John Patriarche of East Lansing offer to buy lhe filled area at by the fait· boa I'd J'm· Thurs­ commission, ~arne to Mason lcms of l!lGO, been and will he taken by manu· as chairman of th~ county board, $1,000 has alrcncly been received, Tuesday night.' to cite values of The report will show how many facturers. · an cxperfcncod man was tal<en city offieln!s said. day night in the comt house, from the equalization committee. ut 7:30. the Michigan Wcr>k program. elnssrooms arc needed and where, Pupils in first, scconrl anrllhlr.! Without the cooperation of the Michigan Week, May 2 1o S, has <1nd how the population will shift grades will he given the vaccine There is just one man on the Residents opposrd to night hoi· committee who served last year. hoard of county road commis· been proclaimerl as a wee!<: of into townships anrl cities if pres- on permission of parents, In let­ New files in the county clerk's office permit greater usc sioners the deal for the Wag· rod radng lodger! complaints erlucntion and enlhusiusm, de· ent trends continue. tors so far dispatched to parents He is Supervisor Earl Leeman of with Mason supl'l'Visot·s anrl cnttn· Williamston. Supervisor Carl G. of the vault. County Clerk C. Ross Hilliard and his staff goner pit would not have hecn ~igncd to inform Mic•higan rcsi· Lyle Thorburn, Alaiedon farm- the response has been about nor­ [losslble, explained City Attorney ci.lmen Wednesday, Tiley also rlenls o[ the stale's rich history er nnd Michigan State college mal, said Miss Milrlrcd Cardwell, Card of East Lansing was named are literaltj filing county records on the ceiling. Shown l11nled at lar111ciling injunctive to fill the Patriarche vacancy. IIoward A. McCowan. There is and its C!'onomic progress ami staff member, is president of the supervising nurse for the cou-nty above, Hilliard and Mrs. Margaret Lawson demonstrate how still conslclcrable gravel In the p;occcdlngs if the 'l'hursday advantages. Ingham sturly committee. Miss health department. Supervisor George R. Sidwell of mght mcellng doesn't go thcit• Lansing was appointed to talte easy it is to examine the rec- , . pit. UnrlcJ· the deal, the city will way. "The economic' aspcr•1 is no1 tile· Elsie Cobb of the Ing'ham Town· Ingham Is one of 11 Michigan IS Freel L. Kircher's place. Super­ · · . Imcnt. fhc equipment composed permit tile road commission to ll1 ords now flied m new eqmp- of 2 separate units. A center On Wednesday cxcavalmg primary angle," sairl Wcel<s ship Agricultural sr:hool is ser.rc- counties scheduled for the tests. visors Fred Marshall of White lake gravel out clown 1o her! rock his talk before the Mason I<i· tary. County Sei1ool Superintcn- The other ](} arc Bay, Calhoun. ment. , range provides suilstantial relief tnrl will let the gravel be Rlored !(jlltpment was movPrl to tho Oak and Dean Taylor of Mason 1 wanis club. "II is good for pen· dent Allan J. Stroud is a member Kent, Lenawee, Macomb, Monroe, arc on the commlttCR The high shelves are reacher! In t110 crowded vault. on 2 h ncrcs in the northwest mcc track oval. .Joy 0. Davis, sec· rctary·mannger of tile fair, an· ·~ pie to talw pride in their own uf the committee and helped with ,Muskegon, Oaltland, Ottawa and School officials demanded last by the use of an aluminum stairs This single unit provides a gain corner of 1he properly. communities, to lmow Michigan the research and study. St. Clair. Washtenaw was in the nounced that the fair hoard harl year that the supervisors use dolly, Mrs. Lnwson is demon- oi approximately 3,000 Iiling' Tho marl commission will tal<C histor·y, hml to ~ork togc.lher.

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