I'23, 1964
SHELTON--MASON COUNTY JOURNAL -Published in "Christmastown, U.S.A.'f, Shelton, Washington
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Science Club Visits Marine Biology Lab;
Denny Bailey And Cheryl Boad Proln Royalty
iSy Molly Murdey
Science Club visited the marinc
biology lab oll Hood Canal :last
Weduesday. Dr. Jerome Stein con-
German students as lnelnbe;'s. The
initiation ceremony will he hcld
after school. Members of this lan-
guage club recently ordered offi-
Blt
Jones
seen the
lings, the
is the
into standard
ducted the students through the
lab and explained the type of
work that is done there. He also
demonstrated some of the equip-
men(.
Club members attending were
Rick Reed, Carolyn Robbins, Sandy
McArthur, Virginia Freeman, Ton]
Schlegel, Ed Tune and Larry Lutz.
Rodney Rakowicz and William Ro-
gers accompanied the group on
tile after-school excursion.
i per- , , ,
living Denny Bailey and Cheryl Bead
ck. It is espec- were elected king and quee'{l of the
campers and Jnnior Pronl, which was held last
to take their Friday evening from 9 to 12 in the
'ith them into
an ordi- multi-purpose room. Juniors at-
Will not man-tending tile dance voted .for their
choice of king and queen as they
will al-
office or arrived, and the results were an-
nounced during intermission.
on wheels.
The Junior Prom is given in
honor of the seniors, who are ad-
y mitted free. Appropriate decora-
le case at all tions carried out the theme of
geration, twin "When You Wish Upon A Star".
closet space, Chaperones invited included Dr.
and lights, and Mrs. Douglas Larson, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Heuston, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Martig, Mr. and Mrs. By-
~ERVICEataFAIR ron McClanahan, Mr. and Mrs.
' For all your TIRE Lester Spilseth, Mr. and Mrs. R.
W. Pitman, Mr. a'nd Mrs. Honler
PASSENGER, Taylor, :Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil-
F
TRACTOR , ,. NEW lard, Mr. and Mrs. George Hermes,
tiree available at Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Barnes, Mr.
]RECAp , , , 1st & and Mrs. LeRoy La Men(, Mr. and
Mrs. Mel Morgan, Mr. and Mrs.
" 4~6"8104" Jack Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs. Rodger
Tuson, Miss Irene Burright, and
1Q60 Std, Featuree of Wn. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sherwood.
NEXT TUESDAY Gernian Club
will initiate five' or six first-year
II ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOW
MASON COUNTY COUNCIL OF PTA
II MRS. JOHN DENISON, CHAIRMAN
Star Rt. 1 Box 15, Hoodsport, Wash
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~: CLASSIFICATIONS: (Please check)
, 1 DRAWING AND PAINTING ........................
2 GRAPHICS AND DESIGN ........................
3 THREE DIMENSIONAL ART ........................
4 PHOTOGRAPHY ........................
cial pins.
Last night a group of seniors
and their parents nlet in the libra-
ry at 7:30 p.m. with Miss Marg-
arct Baldwin, lligh school counsel-
or, The purpose of the meeting was
to interpret the results of the
brade prediction tests, which con
lege-bound seniors took earlier this
),cat'. Miss Baldwin told the stud-
ents and their parents how to in-
terpret the various scores, which
help students decide what areas
of study they should enter in col-
ii~i'~ ehr lsg ht: Ct~O$ l Ng(~ il ]L~ wel~igl~ e:l~
of Southwest Washington Girls'
League Conference, which was
held at the Shelton Junior High
last: Saturday, Speakers and their
subjects were Terri Turner,
friends; Elaine Zehe, recreation;
i Molly Murdey scholarship Pam
~ McComb, accomphsh'ment; and
Melody Morgan, faith.
Don't forget the Latin Club Fair
May 1. It will be held in the social
hall of the Reed Building. Ttle
events and attractions schednled
for the Fair will be explained
next week.
Besides conlpleting preparations
for the coming Fair, Latin Chd) is
busy with another [.reject. Tbjey
are'constructing a Trojan horse to
enter in the Forest 15cstival Pa-
rade.
~ .¢. $
Sandv McArthm', FTA president,
annou}iced that the Future Teach-
ers of Anlerica will hold a car
wash May 2, at the Union Service
Station. Susan Duckham will head
this project as chairman.
The sophomore play, "Every-
hody Loves Opal" is scheduled for
May 5. Working on the play be-
hind the scenes are Christine Mc-
Millin, student director; Diane
Frank, properties chairman; and
Jim Neilson, Rich Rice and Dave
Roller, stage crew.
NEW RESUSCITATOR--Dave Thacher, Jaycee president-elect,
left, and Fire Chief T. E. Deer look over the new portable resusci-
tator which the Jaycees donated to the Fire Department recently.
The Jaycees raised the money for the unit through a fund drive
last fall. The fund raising activity was directed by Barry Caskin
and president ArnGId Fox. The new resuscitator provides the Fire
Department with a unit which can be transported easily on
emergency calls.
Simpson International ,L.aborLein Judgment
Efforls To Be Parl S,gned Agamsi Hold
Of TV Program
Simpson's efforts in internation-
al trade will be included in an
hour-long TV documentary to be
shown April 23, starting at 7:30
p.m. on KING-TV, channel 5, Se-
attle.
Thc subject of the special fea-
ture, "Trade or Fade!" is the Pa-
cific Northwcst's d o I la r s-and-
cents stake in world trade.
The KING-TV crew visited
Shelton in January to film an in-
terview with Simpson Pres. C. H.
Bacon, Jr. and scenes at the Saw-
nlills and in the offices of Simp-
A judgnlent for labor leins for
back wages for five former em-
ployees was signed against the
Shelton Hotel Corp. in Mason
County Superior Com't Friday.
The five women and tile am-
punts awarded them in the judg-
ment are Effie Markland, $148.13;
Margorie Wells, $652.50; Vivian
Snlith, $220; Ida Knight, $238.50
and Lorna Churchill, $315. Each
was also awarded $17 for attor-
ney fees and costa of the action.
son International. Scenes for the
show also were made ill England,
Europe, Canada adn Japan.
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One Group Only
MEN'S
!EEYENBERG
OWlN
Eb WING
HUSH pUPPiES
Retlular Values of
$10'~5 to $16.95
pr.
VALUE
Nine Rows of Animated Crystal Imported Beads
Each Necklace has Venetian Clasp
Colors--Turquoise, Coral, Apricot, Yellow and Pink
Matching Earrings
Reg. $2.00
Sale $'
One Group of
$4.00 LINGERIE
Spedal
Cotton
CAPRI PONT PAJAMA
Sizes ~4-36-38
Nylon Baby Doll and Waltz Length Gowns
Sizes 32 t,o 40
Reg. $4.00
Sale
LADLES TAPER PANTS
Sizes 8-18
Regular $5.98 to $7.98 values
Special $299
DENIM GUT OFF JEANS
Navy, Wheat and Faded Blue
Sizes 8 to 16
Reg. $3.98
Special $:999
Ladies Long Sleeve
Pink, Lilac, Blue, White
Reg. $2.98
Special $1 99
A record breaRing 4-H demon-
stration conics( was cimllced off
Al)ril 18 at the Grap.t Angle scho, fl
ill Shdilon.
Judges for the contest included
4-H leaders from Grays Harbor
Count:¢. These judgcF~ were Mrs.
B. Fry, Mrs. Allen FricRe, Mrs.
F. Cotcy, Mrs. ~2. Paul:;on and
Mrs, G. Valentine. Carl Izett and
Cqs Visminas judged in Agricul-
tm'e "rod general p]ojects.
Nor(l] Mason 4-H clubs includ-
ing the Tahuya and Belfair grcmps
wil hold their contest in demon-
strations at North Mason School
May 9. Top winners will be chosen
anlong 1,he Sell;Of nlenlbers for
competition at the State Fair in
Yakima the last part of Septem-
ber. Denlonstl'aLlons wHl also be
sent to Puyallup for tmblic exhi-
bition and be used at the Mason
County Fair Aug. 21-23.
BLUE Ribbon winners were:
Debhie Allcn, Carolyn Auscth
(money management) ; Carolyn
Auseth, (clothing); Joan Auseth,
Gaff Bailey, Robin Bakke, Ken-
ny Bare, Sandy Baskin, Kathi
Bolender, Patty Bow'gault, (ch)th-
ing) ; Patty Bourgault, (garden) ;
Dale Bracy, (beef}; Dale Bracy,
(let's cook); Randy Bracy, Barba-
te, Peter Cosset(e, Bette Cowan,
Cheryl Chambers, Becky Chap-
mtm, Georgia Clayton, "t~foods ) ;
Georgia Clayton, ((!lothing); Toni
Cole, Barba{'a Cook, Matt Cosset-
re, Peter Cosset(e, Bctte owan,
Tami Craig, Beth Crumb.
Lewis Dean, Janeen Deyette,
Kathy Dickinson, ~coior schcnle) ;
Kathy Dickinson, (honle grounds);
Suzanne Dodge, Tom Eastgard,
Sally Einarson, Jody Engen, Sha-
ron"
Evers, (child care) ; Sharon
Evers, (clothing) ; Diane Frank,
Roxanne Hammond, Ricky Haw-
ley, Mark Heinis. Alice Hicks,
Elizabeth Hiekson. Jamie Hickson,
Darlene Holtorf. Rocky Howard.
Kathy Jones,.
Barney Lambert Judy Leonard.
Kay Leortscher. Steve Lynlan. Rey
Mcallum, Sandra McCallum. Kathy
McCallum. San(Ira McCallnm. Ka-
thy Mell, Patty Mcll. Sharlene
Mikkelsen. David Mil tenberger,
Carlenc Neal. Kathie Ncss. Art
Nicklaus, Marl Kay Ninnis.
Leslie OKonek. Toni Olstm.
(dog) : Toni Olson(foods ~ ; Cal-
vin Peters. DonaldQuery, Cln'is-
line Rickards. Cliff Rickards. Ron
Rickards.
Pamela Robb. Aleea Ruddell.
(clothing) ; Aleca Ruddell. (child
care ~ ; Aleca Ruddell. I foods) ;
Marlcne Schmidt. Chuck Sheppard,
Colleen Shrum {clothing( ; (Yol-
leen Shrunl. ,wear care, ; Colleen
~l'Jrum. { food } ; Colleen Shrum,
(safety): Judy Smith, Donald Se-
iners.
Karen Sternquist. (safely; ; Ka-
ten Sternquist (]n:u'keting); Ka-
ren Stel lltttli,Ht~ ( YI1oncy nl;.mnagc-
ment~ ; Karen Stcrnquist (cloth-
ing) ; Vicki Stcrnquist, (clothing) ;
Vicki SLernquist, ((pods); Deans
Strackey, Sylvia Sund, Shirley
Sykora, Cliff Taylor, Diane Tokes,
Laura Tokes, Artic Tozier, Bever-
ly Trotzer,, Kathy TroLzcr, Linda
Trotzer, Ruth Ann Trotzer, Tom
Trotzer.
Laura Vander Veer, Linda Wil-
liams, Carl Wilstm, Barbara Wolf,
Sally Wolf, Joel Zehe.
RED Ribbon winners were:
Joan Auseth, (clothing) ; Linda
Auseth, (centerpiece ~ ; Linda Au-
seth, (clothing) ; Kenny Bare,
(let's bake); Bonnie Benson, Mike
Benson, Dauny Bolcnder, Wendy
~:olender, (color) ; Wendy Bolcn-
dcr, (foods) ; Mike Botu-gault,
(bachelor) ; Mike Bourgault,
(garden) ; Patty Bourga-m~, (home
improvement) ;Carolyn l~rewer,
Susan Busack.
Brian Chambers, Cheryl Cham-
l~ers, (breakfasts) ; Be~aky Chap-
man, (salad); Jo Am~ Cole, (cloth-
ing) ; Jo Ann Cole, (horse) ; Toni
C, oie, (pancakes) ; Tami Craig,
(cutting up chicken) ;
Judy Deyette, Kathy Dickinson,
(salad) ; Katl~y Dickinson, (cloth-
ing) ; Lynne Dillon, Jimmy Elnar-
son, Sally Einarson, ( lcitchen
know-howl ; Jody Engen, (Suki-
yaki) ; Carol Evers, (foods) ; Carol
Evers, (clothing); Nancy Ewart,
Eddie Fischer, Linda Gates, Dana
Guyer, Denise Guyer.
HELD
PATIENT BULLDOG--Chuck Sheppacd had the cooperation of
his patient Bulldog, "Tiny" to demonstrate dog bathing is a little
ticklish under any condition. At the contest there were a few
tense seconds when two other dogs appeared on the scene
as stars of other demonstrations. The event was marked only
with a few harmless growls.
BLUE RIBBON WINNERJOnc of the blue ribbon winncrv, at
the 4-H Demonstration Contest Saturday was the foods team of
Sylvia Sund and Bette Cowan. Their duet was keyed to the de-
tailed planning and serving outstanding meals.
David Harding, .Iim ltarding,
(home ground,.~); ,lira H~}rding,
(garden) ; Kerry Harvey, Steve
Hem'it:k, Alic.e flicks, (clothing);
Clifford tiieks, l)avid Hicks, Ka-
1.tly l-licks, Elizabeth Hic.kson,
(garden); Shiela t-hek.,;(m, (elolh-
ca) : B:ic:k l~.uddell. , goal ~ ; l{i,'k
i/ll(Idel], ( foocl,~ ) ; NHn(.y SeJnll'f¢,n-
]Dtl;C;', l'temJcth Sclvidgt,, lVlilhc
Selvidge, Clmcl~ Shepp;~rd, (egg
Calldlor I ;
Ch~Ick Sheppa;'d, (beef); f~enIly
Shepp:u'd, Tevry Sll;'II;ll, 511Lt'VIII
mpson, l¢enee siint)~on, Gary
i~lgl; Shiela I-].icksoll, (foods) ; Sl!llth, K:t1'Cll Sllli(h (eh)t tlillg)';
3erri }{ill, Susan Hill, (SukiYaki); I l{a;en Sl~lilh, (fo~)ds); Ix's Suwlcr,
Snsan Hiil, sa,ad); Dal'lene Holt- l~ut'h Stoat, Susan Swa3"ze, l'-';;lll-
off, (oalmeal) ; l)arlene i-i~olt.orf, hie Thoala.-am, Atldrey Tibl)its,
luncheon) ; Shiela Hnltorf, (hik-
ers' h;nch); I~.oetey Hewer(l, (gar-
den) ; Robert Jackson.
Dixie La Fond, Jailer Lockwood,
i:',rian Lovgren, David Lund, Geof
gia Magnet, Mary Beth Magnet,
~ora McCallunL Sue MeDowell,
(clothing') ; Sue McDowell, (foods) ;
Sandy Mell, Sharlene lVlikkelsen,
(clothing) ; Patsy Miltenberger.
Kim Niclclaus, Linda Okonek,
Toni Olson, (zipper); Susan Pog-
reba, Cathy (~uery. Linda Rains,
Susan Rams, (Jarolyll Rhodes, Tru-
oy l{odge~s, Alcea H.uddell, (dog) ;
Bob Ruddetl, {fried chicken); Bob
Ruddell, (how to cut up a ellick-
Donna, Tihbi(:ts, Pal Timpani, Lau-
ra Vender Yem'. icooking); Yan-
der Veer, (dogs); Dale \¥hincl'y,
Don ~Vhincry, Lee Aline \¥hil-
marsh, ((peas), Lee Anna W;,-iL-
marsh, (child care); David Wil-
liams, Mike YVilli'ams. l'aul't Wood.
White ]'ibbolls \ve~t t0: Ciuicl¢
Brown, Frank Brown, Shirley
121;'own, Cilad Fischer, Tinny l:r¢c-
:nan, Dorothy Gunter, Pete ltill,
Susan Hill (clothing) ; Linda Mil-
le.]', Tc]'esa Murray, Pete OIs(,ll,
Jack Selvidge, Kenny SllePlmrd,
! (poultryt ; Debbie Smith, Steve
:Tibbitts, Lydia Vander Veer, and
Carl Wilson.
DINING ROOMNOW
Tuesdays Through Saturdays 6 to 10 ll.m.
Sundays i to 6 p.m. Closed Mondays