Ingham County News Obsolete? Operation and Maintenance Costs Gency Procedures

Ingham County News Obsolete? Operation and Maintenance Costs Gency Procedures

MORE OF THE SAME " Partly cloudy tonight and,,., •• ~ •P Thunday; low tonight 40 ·t... fwA 0 '0 and high Thur5day ncar 70, (:t, r~~ h~ hO ,::·: f."! o~~rf •r·l ~., i~~· J..-1. f.".J, - ti)CJ) Volume 105, No. 23 10¢ por copy McRoberts Sewer Job Ten ' Candidates' ' Seek Backs Up Mason councilmen again back­ 3 School Board Posts ed up In the McRoberts storm Mason school district voters EDWARD L. TUCKEY, mem­ sewer Issue. Monday night the will have ,a chance Monday to ROBERT L, LEONARD, ottlce ber of the engineering staff of manager for D & K White Truck job was cancelled and engineer­ f111 3 posts on the Mason school Michigan state highway depart­ company of Lansing, Resides with ing ordered for a new concept, board, ment, resides at 715 Judy court. Ten candidates are seeking the his family at 2655 Okemos road JAMES L. MADDIX, former The action was brought about 2 4-year spots on the board and In Alaledon township, Mason patrolman and present­ MARVIN LOTT, Alaiedon dairy by a tentative agreement with the the one single-year vacancy. ly employed at Wyeth Labora­ Episcopal church In which the Polls wlll open at 7 a.m. at the farmer and Mason graduate who tories Inc, He and his famlly resides at 1675 N, Meridian road, cnurcn lntllcated It would put In vocational education building on reside at 424 West Columbia Oak street across from the Jef­ a private sewer on the south side street In Mason. WALLACE R. BAILEY, Mason ferson street school. Polls of South street instead of using .will graduate now employed at Capi­ remain open until 8 p.m. Candidates for the 2 4-year an extenslon of proposed Cherry terms are: tal Equipment company, Lansing street which was Included in the' , Candidates for the one-year wholesale farm lmp1ement con­ term are: MRS, ROBERTA COTTON, project cancelled, cern. The Baileys live at 3470 GLENN OESTERLE, Mason Mason housewife and on the sten­ A new hearing date on .the nec­ ographic staff at Michigan State Josephine Lane. essity of the storm sewer was realtor and Vevay farmer, In­ cumbent and present president university, The Cottons reside set for 8 p.m. at the city hall at 803 East Ash. WILLIAM A, BARNES, teacher on Monday, July 6. of tile Mason board of education. at C. W. Otto junior high school The new McRoberts sewer RUSSELL P, ROWE, Aurelius KENNETH KALEMBER, Ma­ In Lansing. The Barnes' famlly plans wllllnclude a storm sewer township farmer and Mason high son dentist who resides with lives at 3380 East Wllloughby starting in the Sycamore creek at school graduate, his family at 772 E. Maple street. road, In Alaiedon township. · Cherry street, west In Cherry lo McRoberts and In McRoberts street from South street to Oak Patrol Car Wanted street with a stun in Oak street running 250 west, Mason patrolmen are In need Pool Study Group Church spokesmen told the of a new pollee car. Council­ councilmen they would consider men authorized the taking of bids the private storm sewer which on a 1964 patrol car at a special Asks for Hearing w111 riLl over 300 feet so that meeting called for Monday night. constr ur:tlon could start at once The city has a 1963 Pontiac as Those Interested in a swim­ of the suggestions have already to enable the sewer work to keep a trade-ln. ming pool project for Mason are been put Into action, One of the pace with the church construc­ at the crossroads, That's the first recommendations of the tion, warning of John O'Brien, chair­ study group was to suggest the man of the study group organized formation of a joint recreation Seniors last summer. council representing the school SHERIFF'S EYE VIEW of the county's new jail in Mason was taken by Photographer The decision as to which way to board, city council and city at Archy Ammerman looking through the carport of the sheriffls new residence. The jai I travel on the road to a swimming large. This one has been done. To Start pool is up to the people, O'Brien Another recommendation was ·will be completed about November I. said, and for that purpose he the presentation of . a millage Mason's surprise disaster dry has called a meeting of those proposal to the .voters. This mil­ run Tuesday night had more sur­ Last Week interested on Wednesday night, lage proposal passed. prises than were anticipated, June 101 at B p.m. at the high "Mason is In an enviable pos­ At 8 the disaster signal was Mason seniors are eying their school auditorium. Ition," O'Brien said. "The rec­ sounded, After the all-clear am­ last big week of year-end ac­ At the meeting the study group reation millage wlll bring the bulances, pollee units and volun­ tivities. SUnday night at the high w111 report on Its year of activ­ city $351000 over the next 5 teers converged on the athletic Ceremony to Mark Placing school auditorium seniors w1ll years. In addition Income from ity and the suggestions it has field, the scene of the make­ break out their caps and gowns made and wlll make. the Iva Bond bequest could be believe calamity. and march down the aisles for used for recreation. Tills income Two drums of burning oil were baccalaureate services. O'Brien pointed out that some runs annually between $7,000 and to be the target for Mason fire­ The program will begin at 8 $91000, II fighters but just as they were County Jail Cornerstone p.m. with Mrs. Darn Diehl play. Of · O'Brien said he personally was ready to unlimber their equip­ ing the processional, Rev. E, in favor of putting a proposal ment the fire siren sounded for Tuesday. is another big day In and prisoners scheduled for De- ing committee, ways and means The county. jail and sheriff's Joseph Nielson w11l give the in­ before the schoolelectorscall1ng real. the history of Ingham county. cember I, · GommltJee, . .Sheriff" Kenneth department which we have pro­ vocation and the Scripture lesson. Bus Stop for special millage to construct Some of the equipment was That's the day the corne1;stone At the cornerstone ceremony Preadfuore," Architect Clark · duced at this place will be high­ Special music ·will be provided by and · opei·nte a .swimming pool dispatched south of town to ex­ for the new $1,750,000 Ingham Tuesday the county board of sup­ Ackley, pictures of the ground­ ly functional and secure. Does the high school chorus. as a joint project of the city tinguish a grass fire started by county Jail w!ll be cemented in ervisors wlll be present, along breaking ceremony, tlle old jail, It still rate as an outstanding The main address wlll be given and school district. a New York Central train, place containing a box of his­ with builders, architects and the jall prior to l92G and 1963 county facility for the detention by Rev. Murl Eastman. Will Be Last summer the study group Make-believe victims of the torical documents and pictures, those taxpayers who want to come Chairman Lucile Belen· and of adult prisoners -- or have traveled all over the state getting disaster were taken to Mason The new structure is nearing along and see what the money was Chairman Pro Tern Gllm Watkins. construction and operational in­ first hand Information on the General hospital where the hos­ completion with the completion used for. Also Included will be June 3 novations made It outmoded and School Men Changed benefits, preble ms, financing, pital staff went through emer­ date set for October or Novem­ Paul Richards, Mason super­ copies of the Ingham County News obsolete? operation and maintenance costs gency procedures. ber and moving day for staff visor and chairman of the build­ and State Journal and clippings We wonder In what year you Are Honored Shortway Bus Lines, which has of swimming pool and recreation Ing committee of the board, has collected during the inception of will be reading this letter, It had its bus station at the Ches­ programs, Ingham county school super­ been In charge of collecting the the new jail idea through the has been our prediction that this ley drug store, 330 Jefferson Intendents gathered at Dines in s. artifacts to go Into the corner­ bonding and a warding of jail with lts expandable features avenue, for 20 years or more, Is Lansing Monday evening at a stone. contracts. A sample of the· bro­ ·would serve the County oflngham planning to move to a new lo­ Mason Hosts dinner to pay honor to James Final Polio Clinic The box will contain the very chure used to present bonding for at least fifty (50) years. cation. Chesley has notified the H. VanderVen, superintendent of beginning of the jail problem, facts and a sample bond w111 Were we good prognosticators, or company he no longer wishes to Bloodmobile Mason schools and Forrest G. the letter from the state jall be included along with a. board were our finite minds appallingly serve as Its agent here, Inspector ordering Ingham to committee assignment list and blind to future jail facility re­ Averill, superintendent of the The American Red Cross Is Set for Sunday either remodel the old jail or other Items, quirements? Lansing pullllc schools, Both The new station , is to be at Blood mobile wlll be visit­ the Famlly cafe, 429 Jeffer­ The third and final polio clinic, build a new one with the third Well, friend, we could pose superintendents are retiring s.

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