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The Ingham County News, Wednesday, June 16, 1965 - Page A-5 5 HEHJ~F'ohd Cowswlth Calvos- BEDROOM & Dlnlni Sot - Sofa 1 Registered Bull 4 Years Old COOL Partly cloudy tonight: wlth little tomporaturo chango; low tonight In mid 40's, high Thurs. day in low 70's. Vol. 106, No. 24 3 Sections - 26 Pages; Plus 24 Page Supplement Wednesday~ June 16, 1965 lOc;: Per Copy Hos pita. lity Stribley and Kalember Mason Caravan Room Is Ready Elected to Mason Board Those · with tired feet during' Mason's centennial calubratlon wm find a ha­ Dr. Kenneth Kalember and Rex and Janet Parker fourth wlth 132, and Max McCarn 74. Tuckey, ven in the hospitality cen­ Strlbley were elected to posts Edward Tuckey, a write-In can. runnln~ as a write-In candidate ter with ~rental Nels on the Mason board of education didate was last with 2 votes. received 13 votes and O~sterle Rolls to Lansin.g In the race for the one-year Ferriby as host located In at the annual school elect,on here also a write-in, polled 11. the former Al Rice gar­ Monday. Kalemher Wlls named to term, Strlbley received 443 The new boru·d mem'Jers will atte on Jefferson. the 4-year term and Strlbley to votes, O~ers ran far behind. take office July 1. They will Ferriby has used his ar­ a one-year term. Duanll Pierce polled 160 votes replace Oesterle and Oren Hall, tistic sk111 In decorating Kalember rolled up 249 votes the meeting place for old to lead a field of 5 candidates friends and scavengerlng In the race for the 4-year term, for furniture on which they Richard Pifer gar n e red 146 can sit and vis!~. votes, Janet Parker 132, Glenn Oesterle, a momber of .the board Mason Seniors for several years, polled 165 · volf-s as a write-in candidate to run second in the race, Richard Home Was Pifer was third with 148 votes Courthouse Finish Thursday Thursday night is the big night university, w111 deliver the com­ for 162 Mason seniors who wind mencement address. ·Woodshed Red Cross up their high school careers when The valedictory w111 be given they march to the podium andre­ by Jane Guerriero, daughter of The Mr. and Mrs. Robert ceive their diplomas. ·Schaeffer home at 565 S. Holt Mr, and Mrs. Frank Guerriero. street (one block west of the Collects If Mother Nature cooperates The salutatory will be given by Steele street school), is another the commencement exercises Mary Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scott. Mason Centennial home. wm take place at Athletic field Records show that the second under the lights, starting at 8, These girls finished No. 1 7 5 Pints If the weather turns wet then 'courthouse was built in 1857 and No. 2 respectively in aca­ and a wooclshed was built on the the graduation ceremony wlll be domlc achievement. Barnes street side of It shortly Seventy-five donors turned out transferred to th11 hl~h school afterwards. When the present Friday at the Red Cross blood­ gymnasium. Mus! c wlll be furnished by the courthouse was built this wood- mobile stop at Wyeth Laborator­ Mason high school band. Rev. Terrence Carey, director of Joseph Nielson wlll give the In­ . en building, or shed, was sold at ies Inc. The stop was sponsored admissions at J!1'1chlgan state auction, by the Mason Kiwanis club, vocation and the benediction. Mrs. L. H. Minnis purchased Principal Robert Pruden wlll this builcllng for four hundred Several champion givers show­ present the awards and scholar­ dollars in 1905. Her husband, ed up. Melvin Battlgewasaward­ ships and present the class, a house mover, moved it to the ed his 4-gallon pin. Banquet Superintendent M. Chandler present location. A porch, kitch­ Three-gallon pins wentto Har­ Nauts wlll introduce the com­ en and four foot addition was old Ware and Richard Woodland. mencement speaker. added at that time. The two story Tickets Presentation of the diplomas upright is the original court­ Two-gallon pins went to Rus­ sell Addison and Wlllard Every, wlll be made by Glenn Oesterle, house woodshed. president of the Mason school A one-gallon pin went to Glenn Available board, Snyder. It has been a busy 2-weeks Donors who showed up to con­ period for the Mason seniors Safety Patrol There are stlll tickets avail­ with lots of social activities mix­ tribute a pint of life-sustaining able for the centennial banquet blood for the Lansing Area blood ed in with final exams, featuring the humor of Bud Guest, Tuesday night the seniors who bank were: radio personality, Will Picnic started kindergarten together Mrs, Frelda Combs, Mrs. De­ The banquet is scheduled for met for a party which lncludecf anna Foreman, Mrs. Sylvia Feaz­ 7:30 at the high school. repeating the ride made by all Approldmately 230 boys and el, James L. Maddix, Marguer­ Besides Guest, there will be girls ol Mason schools, mem­ kindergartners on the Mason fire Ite Bement, Norman Parker, oU1er entertainment and a min­ truck. bers of the school safety pa. Imum of words. Gordon Karslake, Charles A. De­ Thursday morning mothers ot trol organization, will leave M3.­ Land, Marion Slabaugh, Barbara Tickets are a vail able at cen­ son at 10 a.m. Thursday from seniors wlll serve th& annual sen­ Hoover, John Kwllinskl, Harold tennial headquarters, Ed Camp­ ior breakfast at the high school. the junior high school in 4 school Smith, Ivan Kerr, Robert N. bell, Blll Cummings, Dave Car­ buses for Lansing's Potter park In the evening after graduation Clark, Russell G. Addison, penter, Ware's Drug & Camera there wm be the round.of open . and their 3rd annual outing. and Davis Men's Wear, Arriving at the park they will Lawrence Burgess, Kenneth houses • enJ.oy a program of games, visit Thompson, W, V, Kennedy, Carl the zoo and have a picnl.c lunch Gauss, Gordon Small, Sally Jo on the grounds, Four Mason po­ Carl, Freada Nesbitt, Frank Al­ TAKE THAT!--tounty Prosecutor Donald Reisig llee officers wlll chaperone the len, Jerry Lawyer, Alfred For­ Ivan Kerr Opens Monday night. Enjoying the splash are Steve Bab­ group. che, Perry Foss, Martha Mad­ at the left threw a pitcher of water on Jack Warren, cock, Howard McCowan and Bob Caltrider. But They wHI return to Mason la­ dix, Nancy Makley, Lansing, Ver­ na Pittman, Margie Clark, former prosecutor and now Lansing municipal judge, Warren had the last laugh - he hit the prosecutor ter In the afternoon, New Mason Business during the frivolity on Mason 1s caravan to Lansing in the face with a pie. · Harold Bell, Ethel :Eieratta, Harold Ware, Paul M. Snyder, Ivan Kerr's new hardware and Erma Ware, Bob Ware, Lor­ ' .... '' .. ' .......... Hams Get garden center at 222 s. Cedar 'o I o o o o o o 0 o 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 raine Hulett, Clyde Smith, Ed street will officially open Its Campbell, Ralph Hart, Glenn doors to the public Thursday City Starts Snyder, Richard Brown, Leroy and Friday of this week. Parade Will Initiate The Bug Salens, Ramon Waltz, Melvin The building housing the stock Battlge, Howard Schlichter, has about 2,000 square feet of The ham is coming out in Mason Frank Guerriero, Richard Wood­ floor space which Kerr has stock­ Law Suit residents this week as rehear­ land, Jennie Clark, Robert Drex­ ed with a complete line or hard­ sals start for the spectacular, ler, Dorothy Hall, Kenneth L. ware, paint and garden supplles, Centennial Celebration The Mason city council Monday Mason in Motion, which wlll be Hlll, Willard Every, Leon J. nursery stock, rental tools and night authorized Lloyd Morris, presented in the evenings during Fellows,· James Kramer, Paul plum':ling and electrical supplies, Mason's Centennial parade, the ot Morley s. Oates post No, 701 new appliances), a new Mason city attorney, to start legal action centennial week. Mudgett, Louis Beratta, Brian Numerous door prizes and oth­ biggest In the city's history, and VFW o! Lansing, followed by 8th fire truck, a group of new model against the McQuPen Construc­ Jacobs, H .F. Seibert, May Chen­ er gifts will be presented to visi­ one of the most colorful will The pageant wlll take the spec­ Michigan light artillery with a cars and the Rebekah Belles. tion company of Lansing, charg­ tators through the 100 years of ey, Lola Palmer, Dart Stone, tors at the store during the 2day open Centennial week at 2 p.m. sutler's wagon, the famed Jack­ The 6th division will be led Ing that the company has vio­ Robert Brooks, Betty Bergeon, opening ceremonies. next Saturday. history from the Indians to the son Zouaves, military equipment by the Haslett high school band. lated the city building code in Christine Wireman, Kerr has resided in Mason for It will form at the Ingham coun­ space age. It Is loaded with local Including an M-4.1 tank and a 21/2 In it will be the Eastern Star connection wIth construction talent. 23 years and Is an experienced ty fairgrounds on E. Ash street Betty Wireman, Wllllam Blair, ton truck with guns and rocket, Belles tloat, Mason Boy Scout work on the Columbia road over­ Tickets for the spectacle are hardware dealer. For 9 years he and move W\!St onAshthroughthe pass at US-127. Mrs. Janette Colllns, Helen the Gas House Gang float, a Nlke Troop 18 m9.I'ching unit, the In­ on sale at Centennial headquart­ Ware, Harold Dockham, Anna was employed at the Perkins business section to Cedar street, misslle, the Brushmen, a 40 et 8 gham county library truck, The council passed a resolu­ Hardware store on S.
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