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22~.6 Olympic Hwy. No.
l'ho !uLt ei mills we 'e established
it1 order [hot somt~ of tl',e leaders
with young (:hihlren could attend
and give lh,Ar whole attention to
tll'qr dutir:.;. Mrs. ltiehar(l Schu- Aside from ~ few rainshowers, tile. Campe,snip, which was awarded
)l rt of Port Orchard was ill weather cooperated quite well and Lo Penny Fe(lcnl¢ to use in attend-
charge of Ihe boy's unit which on Thnrsday night the Jtlniors ing lhe camp of her choice.Penny
numbered nine boys age 6-11 and and Cadets "stayed own'night and aa4 decided to go to Camp Lyle
McCloud for a two-week period
lho:~, had a plogranl of handcraft: enjoyed, the fil~e evcning at the beghming July 21 and ending Aug.
to
i:eep them busy and interested.: part(.
Fhe nursety unit witll Mrs. Ka- l?he' Bandaid business was brisk, 2.
thie Wilbur in charge had the though of a minor nature, and Among the Port Orchard lead-
ers assisting was Mrs. Henry
babies and included yonngsters up kept. the Fh'st-aid unit busy. The White, neighborhood chairman.
only exception was a spraine'd knee The week's program proved to be
suffered in a IMI by Susan Scott. not only interesting but a valua-
lJ'pon exanlinati0n bv Mrs. t:rank
Fedenk and Mrs. Joe Wilbur, the ble experience in many ways for
kne(: appeared to be twisted witt~ 1)oth girls and their leaders.
a noticeable lump. Coht compres- TIlE MONTHLY meeting' of the
se~ were applied to counteract the North Mason Board of Directors
swelling anti with the able assist- w'~s held July 13, at the Elemen-
once of the girls of tile Motor tary school• Attending for his first
Corps, the knee was splinted, using board n)eeting was newly appoint-
a pillow splint. Susan was put into ed Supt., Norman E. Sanders, fo,'-
Mrs. Fedenk's cat' by the girls, merly of Manses. Ken Rose pre-
ssing a blanket lift and tlans- sided in the absence of vacation-
.............................................................................. ing chairman, Doug Hoppe. Mr.
Byerly and Mr. Keoller, represent-
,- Wee" America ,,r:reen' ing the Bear(at Water associa'
ties which supplies water to the
elementary buildings, told of their
plans to drlU a well and install
new pipes throughout the system.
A creek is the present source of
supply. Four new teachers wei~e
hired: Mrs. Janet Fisk, English;
Harlen Olson, Industrial Arts;
_De.ellis .Wee4 Cnmvae~ak0 .sub-
gMs had daily clas,~ instruction in tarps which were needed during ,nre Insm'ance Co., of Seatde aP.d
addition to the praclical exper- tile occasional raiuy periods. The the dental instll'all;L' with the
tcla:e ia aiding with the care of ~cala,llillK $11) V/aS used for a Washington Dental Assottiation•
(he babies and older children.
Bids were opened on a 19.t9
Chew'olet Carry-all, declared sur-
plus by the District, with award
going to Ton) Davis with a high
bid of $137.50. The directors voted
$3,1 to 1)e contributed to the Wa-
shington State Sul)erintendent's
Association in-service fun(i for
conducting teacher workshops on
designated days in October and
March. Purchase of oven and
range equipment fl'om Lang Man-
ufacturing Co., was authorized in
the amount of $3,245. By motion,
the board directed the superintend-
ent to notify the Auditor of the
intention of the District to place
school proposals on the Sept. ])al-
lot.
In other business the Directo,'s
authorized the use of the Belfair
and Allyn school buildings for
elections in September and Nov-
ember as per request of the Mason
County Auditor. Sanders was des-
ignated the District's rep, esenta-
tive to the Federal Government
for PL874 and 815 funds and au-
thorized to apply for such brads,
THREE ELECTItIC ranges and
one automatic washer, used in
the High School Home Economics
room during the past school year
are for sale. The ranges will car-
mo::t of this time she had madeAllie Ahl,
her home five miles north of Lil- R!chard Bates,:
liwaup, but at the time of her Eastgard.
death was living in her new home Games were t
in the Start White addition, south mmts~ served t)
of here. :She had been seriously ,Mr. and M!S
ill and under nursing care for
more than a year. ~vdlwauke, O~!J
tioning at thel~
Mrs. Graves was the widow of mer home. Mrl:i
Myron B. Graves, a retired hotel was informally;
ma'n from Minnesota whom she impromptu p~r
1,OWELI, LUNDSTROM married m Olympia in 1914. They
..... I were owners of a large estate, with slug.
Evangelist Lowell Lundstrom about 50¢)0 f~et ,~e ~,~,~ r,~r,1 DAVID R0I
and the "Message For America I waterfront, which was sold by er of Mrs. La'
te.am from .Sisseton, S.D, ~y.ill]the widow four years ago and is week here witl
no~a a one mght meeting at me ow a residential axes k own Lawson, new
• f • tn n as
Shelton Assembly o Gc~l. on ] Ayock Beach. They were commun- Beach, occupfl
Thursday, July 23 at 7 p.m.]ity-minded people and made their cottagc-apartr[
Rev. Mr. Lundstrom and his Iplace into a recreational center ents'Mr, and.1
team have couducted crusades in Ifor the entertainment of service with daughtel
churches of different denomina-Imen about to o overseas (luting him to illiWa~
• "* . g , , ..
t,ons durmg the past seven years• ] World War" II. Mrs. Graves served from Hoquia~rt
Theh" radio broadcast, the ';Mes-[on school election boards in the with their sot
sage For America", is beard in Ices•unity" . ter.
more than 25 states, Canada, Mex- I Since 1946, because of Mrs. Mr. and Mr
ice, Cuba and Latin America. I Graves' poor health, a sister, Miss children frown 1
Rev. Mr. Lundstrom was con-iMary Schauland, retired teacher, end guests at
verted from the night clubs where has made her home with her; and Burmaffs mot
he was the leader of his own dance ! more recently, Miss Claire Wilson, Robinson. All,
band and now has dedicated his a nnrse and friend of the family, until WedneS¢
life as an evangelist. Mrs. Graves is survived by [{n- er and some
He attended college four years other sister, Mrs. Clara Wise of w~e were to
and holds a B,A. degree from LaCrosse, Wis., and a brother, ing expe,
North Central Bible College in August Schauland of Barnum Robinson
Minneapolis, Minn. He is also the Minn. when
composer of more than 50 Gospel Funeral services were held on ler,
.aatW:s .slut .h,v.mna_ J-le,. xlotW- .w_U.h .Tkttt'aday _af.ken~nno .~3 3 ~n,~v. ,iv .f,'.~m~ .the
JULY 23 TO AUG. 3
SIZES 3 TO 6X
SIZES 7 TO. 14
STYLES GALORE... MANY
WITH WARM, PILE LININGS:
Cosy hooded warmers. New double-
breasted dashers. Smart pocket-
accented prizes. Swing pleat backs.
Print or bright solid color acrylic pile
linings as cheery as they are'practical.
GREAT FABRIC VARIETY:
Textured tweeds of all.wool-and-wove
blends. Marvelously thick meltons. Bold
checks and plaids. Easy-care vinyl
suede. Cotton corduroy. Wool-and-
camel's halr fleece. Dressy diagonals.
YOUNG-MINDED FUR TRIMS:
Sassy, sporty and shining NATURAL
RACCOON. Lush, plushed DYED
FRENCH RABBIT in lots of colors. Thick,
lustrous long-wearing DYED MOUTON
LAMB. Soft TIPPED AMERI CAN LAMB.
FULL-GROWN SELECTION:
Tailored types for students of the clas-
sics. Fun ideas for pint-slzed fosh[on
plates. Colors ond neutrals to every-
body's toste. Sister-sizes in some styles.
Fur producfs labeled to ~how counfr¥ of or;gin e~
imporled fur=.
:: WOMEN'S COAT CARAVAN
WILL BE IN OUR STORE
AUG. 10-2(i)
IT, NOW;,,OR, PUT mT ON LAYAWAY FOR LATER
CHA GE
Red Stripe .............................
2 only Rugs 9 x 12 Cotton $4d88
1 white, 1 rose ................
&qF
3 on,y Rugs bra,ded 10~x13~ $27oo
1 red, 1 green, 1 brown
11 only Rugs braided $~66
34 x 54 ...................................
O
34 only Rugs Nylon
Reversible 24 x 36 ................
5 only Rug runners $~1~00
multi stripe 24 x 72 ........
&
2 only Towel Poles
Chrome .................................
38 pr. Draperies 45 x 84
5 colors ...............................
56 only Bath Towels
floral prints ........................
7 only Deoorator pillows 00
Corduroy Cover ....................
1 pc. Plaid luggage plaid
collapsible blue ....................
1 pc. Plaid luggage plaid $~J$00
collapsible, red ....................
3 only Rugs White
27 x 48 ....................................
25 only7 pc. ~,¢
Juice Set• ............................
10 only4 pc. Glass 66'
Stein Set ..............................
22 only Tray with ~¢
8 Coasters ............................
60 only Ice Cube Trays ~_1_1_1_~¢
Set of 4 ............................
19 only Krlsper Canister ~¢
keeps fresh ..........
9 only Charcoal ~I~¢
Buckets .................................
V~P
5 only Pick-up 50¢"
Dusters ................................
67 only Unique Universal
Zipper Foot ........................
5 pr. Dacron Tier $~88
Curtains 70 x 36 ............
25 pr. Dacron Tier $~44
Curtains 70 x 30 ....................
a.
4 only Radios $1 lg5
6 Transistor ....................
BOY'S DEPT.
17 pr. Shorts
Size 5 ..................................
9 only Swim Trunks $~50
16 & 18 ................................
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7 on)y White Shirts
8, 12, 14 & 16 ............
8 only Odds and Ends
Sport Shirts ........................
68 only Sweat $100
Shirts ....................................
36 only 2 pc. Seersucker $400
Short Set 3-6x .....................
it
36 only 2 pc. seersucker $429
Short Set 7-14 .....................
it
53 only Knit Sport Tops gmmt ¢
.... Sizes 5-10 ...........................
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27 pr. Solid Color Shorts
Sizes 3-14 ............................I~_~U,¢
75 only 2 pc. Short $450
Set 7.14 ............................
it
34 only Sleeveless $4 O0
Blouses 7-t4 ........................
it
41 only Cotton
Play Suit 3-6x . ............... ~OO¢
31 ordy Swim $488
Suit= ........................................
it
WOMEN'S DEPT.
Robinsous,
who had
per
and Mrs.
in TacOln
gr~
sen until
ha d :'L re
g
sens brou
dinner aL
~or a W£
hiking,
Harold
from scott
of Mr. and
of
brother-in"
Tacoma, on
Lake. Th
trout to
tivity.
Arriving
a niece of
Sand Mrs.
three child
Boyd,
Sund be~
lng
showers
Sunday's
vail.
lg only Sweaters $fl~88
Assorted ...................................
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16 pr. Tapered Slacks sail
Cloth & Corduroy ................
20 only Nylon Knit
Shells ....................................
109 only Corduroy
Jumpers ................................
27 only Hand Bags
Asaorted ................................
the Allie
Alice and
tel', (
Pryde
RobinSOll.
Mr'. ,an
Tacoma,
of Tex, si
Shields' '
back to
Shield'S
kerson of
bee~
55 only Summer $ $10
Dresses ................. 2 to
25 only 2 pc. Slack set $~1~77
Size 10, 12 and 14 ................
L
tion at In
Mr.
went
54 only $794 $9,94
Swimsuits ............ &
16 only Watches $4~88
17 Jewel ..........................
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MEN'S DEPT.
11 pr. Tapered Jeans $~1~00
Small Sizes ............................
5 only White Shirts $~00
Short Sleeves .......................
4&
14 pr. Walking $~1~00
Shorts ....................................
Mr,
went to
Mrs. Sch
9 only Straw Hats $~}00
Grey ........................................
26 pr. Swim $~00
Trunks ..................................
L
8 only Shower Hats $488
Beige .... . ..............................
it
11 only Watches $12='
17 Jewel ............................
son. RiC
Mrs. (leo
Walter,
a weeR'S