September 30, 1941.
SHELTON-MASON COUNTY JOURNAL
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Surprise Dinner
Mrs. George Dunning entertain-
Page Three.
i Auburn Golden Flake Buttermilk
Gal. «Binns, 825 Franklin.
0‘ Pioneers ll)r. And Mrs. L. S. Ki‘yser
“E Place Entertain Her Relatives
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S of P'Om’m“ “'11 Four generations are now g;l-~
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1“, JP“ ‘ltlisgzy’ OCFObf‘r at thered at the home of Dr. and'
ed at her home on Monday eve—l O WW“
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39d hég 0“ 13' Mmm" Mey‘ ; Mrs. Louis S. Keyser, with the
ar—! ning with a surprise birthday din-l U19 _1‘0n€f“_/31 0f many i
:00?) (3m .‘ bpxetzzr§0t§gQ i rival on Satueray of her grandil nor for
a group of ffrirendshinbhorcil—I ——————_. | Robert A.
Pile-st, 2X1, aim; Pats)” ,
. t h a tri to Californjal‘ mother, Mrs. .. R. Homing, anc . or of the
birthday 0 or us an_.; lAhh sihdehs, 1.; not} ()i , oqiihnw ;, r . S
'l at i .. P r .her mother, Mrs. C. C. Vincent, Cards furnished the
main dl~, PHONE 100 lat Shelton, Sept. .30, , (.iati hil\lll}., all
orgrlnizritons
tth Fr .r Iof Moscow, Idaho. Little Miss version of the evening
following‘ Gimm Andrew Lontz' 21' “mil and clubs appoint a
member to l
)eratmg’ T ' — Ann Vincent Keyscr makes thei the delicious 7
o‘clock buffet dill-. I “5"” Florencp Evelyn Anders-(m, 159 send
ill this news. Accounts of
2 nor.
' l' l fourth generation. Mrs. Horn- Bouquets of autumn flowersi
Carnation Club Meeting Lincoln Teachers llold , both of Port Orchard, at
Sheltonfl llf'll'lieS. dimlf’rh‘. Weddings. an-
»; . 0 u ling and Mrs. Vincent plan to’ furnished the decorations for
the i. Held At Cormier Home “At Home" Meeting :Sept. 29. i
"'fvfmfiry (fl‘llt‘brarEIOTllg gm] 3115 l *
A visit her several weeks. Mrs. E.‘: rooms. Honors for the eveningi The
Carnation Club of the DC- The Lincoln school teachers! Mike John Gobhardt,
26, , and; o own giies s s ou e p .on-
' iM. Kcyser, mother of Dr. Key-l were won by Mr. and Mrs. J. L. ,
gree of Honor met last Thursday were “at home” to the mothers Marjorie
Alice shin/isv 22, both, ed or turned in for publication.
. tan,wash_ ,Scrv 1mg“ he‘f‘thfms if; Spolfiviel Replivgfier and
Mr- and Mrs- Dugiat the home of Mrs. John Cor—l of the pm. A. preceding
this‘ of Montcsano. at Shelton. St‘DtUi fallqgi‘gfnggm
figv§$§§l§$bfi i ~ ,
€011 M011 83/. 11 01 V151 mg 019.03“ lson- , lmier. A potluck luncheon
was first meeting of the year, last 29' 0 !, fo'w,‘ Tiwgd’q‘
0,1“;de ‘
for a month i V'Il‘hol‘irPFSES-‘ntwizr ‘ served at noon and
the day Was Thursday. With Mrs. John Dot- 1 mill-2"“): F“ may“;
“ydppvf'i mth m": S's/Hp“, gfltlm‘éaiz‘m;
, l‘ 6'9 ‘ . 1 “ i {spent sewing for the. Red Cress. son
presiding, the meeting was 3’" Vet-Vi 0 ‘ 0’ Wm“- IM
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N WAS “1;? Data/En: Ch. .1 . I- 1 't] “9“ MT" .chlmgerv Mr-
and Mrs' 'i Plans were made for a series (it opened with the flag
salute, fol- 3v Shelmn' at Shpn’on' Snpt‘ 27' a?“
“at” IO‘mT‘mg. 9"“ font' l
r Yuan r». r” 0-“ 4”” W1 1 Bill Dickie, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. public
card parties which will Janmg ymmg‘ 20, and Cathpr-‘ edding bunks fol
youi (on- .,
their daughter Agnes, droVe from i JohnstDn‘ Mr. and Mrs_ Howard i Start
on October 14 at the 1.0.01: lowed by group smgmg 19d by in.) Anna Cameron,
18‘ Kmnyda],._l veniellce ill writing out ii. report
FRUITS
. . . Miss Juanita Harrell. A cordial . , , . . v .,,.. ._
'"9 a see, their'ncw mnddau mm. Lin; OS .eSS' any 0 0’
ydg‘ ‘ e 0; Chinese checkers Will be played. expressed and Miss
Bertrand pre- day “""'t ,Wmvod by order “f Jl‘dgoi ‘
' i F 0
2:15 P i‘da‘ ROW g " g D “"3de by the “(more guest‘ 5 A
meeting will he held this Thurs- sented her staff of teachers and F'
Wr‘ght‘ ,,_ 5 _~ FINEST 00 8 AT
and sun , { Actiwtm To day at the home of Mrs. Eugene Miss Alma Peterson,
Shelton: angd‘fiigg L‘TIfitfifit. 3;; wilt. , Attend domino Tea 1 .
BEST PRICES
10¢ an .’V.F.W. Auxiliary Meet 0“ Wednesday Warner at the K. D.
Apartments. school nurse. County Supprm- , y “' ‘ “"'
*‘ " ‘ i M”- ~‘md Form“ “Nd M”- i
be served Shelton, Sept. 27.
. ,Will Meet On Friday A re ular meetm of the Act i, A potluck lunch will
tendent, .i. Martin reported on' Bernard Winiecki attended a ten.
0 W: F i The “Kw, Auxiliary will hold; wettes gwm be he“? on Wednesfl
and the group will sew for the the Progress of the County Gan! Fred E‘
cafipor' 26‘ Emlmdflwil {1le by Mrs. Hal‘Old Murphy at HOCDSPORT
. ., 33. regular meeting on Friday at' day at the home of Mrs_ Hal Red
Cross. den Project, sponsored by the and. Jean ROt‘lr(’Ckg 17'
Reddmg'l “‘31” Olympia home last Friday
ithc Memorial Hall at o'clock. Briggs A 6:30 dinner will be P.-T. A.
Continued support of,C“'1'f" 3t,Shenon- bept- 21- A somal
afternoon was enjoyed.
." —- 1 served following which the reg- _ the school lunch was
pledged. The: Donald C» Remekm'v 19- and ‘M “ —- ~~~ —— 4*
.0 FEATURES QVisit In Bellingham " " Tacoma Officers Monday flag
for attendance was won by DOY‘OUW Kf‘ml’toni 16- both 0"
j Mrs.
led her daughter celebrate
1 birthday.
l sister, Merna Haskins.
Visits Brother—“~—
ME POISONED l
PEN"
and Mrs. Tom Rowe.
Ellen Putnam and v Missi
|Vera Rowe spent the weekend in
i Bellingham where the former help-‘
herI
Miss Rowe visited her
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Matson and'
ers. Ethel McDonald of Benton,
spent the weekend in Shelton visa
I iting their brother and family, Mr. B
Saturday
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NOSE DROPS
COUGH DROPS
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l ular meeting Will be in session. ,
. Mrs. W. A. Witswrs, accompan-
Dancing Club To l
Hold First Dance [the officers of the Edward B.
The Shelton Dancing Club will Rhode Unit No. 2 of the. Ameri—
i hold the first dance of the win- can Legion Auxiliary on Monday
'ter series at the. Memorial Hall evening. She was assisted by the
on Friday evening. October 10.iinstalling team of the Pierce
Dancing is SCthUIE‘d to begin 3tiCounty Salon of and 40. The
9 o’clock to the muSiC 0f Rasmusv i installation was held in the Le-
sens orchestra of Olympia. 'gion Hall, 1
Mr. And Mrs. Needham The final fall installation Wil
. be. held in Yelm tonight, where
\Veekend In Belhngham . . . d t the
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Needham M” W‘ts‘ers w‘" m“ “0
ied by Mrs. E. F. Martin, installed
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gibson, for-
. i1 reunion in Tacoma on Sunda
lmer Shelton reSidents, who have y
'to their many friends' and Washington for the dinner
and visiting. During the after-
lv la ,
VNt In 0 Dmp noon Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Messm-
ZMrs. Hugh Hamilton
Honored At Party
A surprise birthday party for
Mrs. Hugh Hamilton was given
by Mrs. Duncan Wilson and Mrs.
Frank Willard at the latter's home
last Friday. A 1 o'clock luncheon
was followed by two tables of
contract. Honors went to Mrs.
Attend Football Game
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Elliott at-
itendcd the \Vashington-Minneso-
{ta game in Seattle on Saturday.
iThcir daughter, Marlon, accom—
l panied them to the game. Adella
, and Joy Rucker, who accompanied
l them to Seattle, took in a show.
E Sunday they visited Mr. Elliott’s
l Parents. Mr- and MTS~ 3- W- 131- Francis Eacrett and Mrs. B. N.
iliott in Kent. The two Mr. El-l Collier. A lovely gift was pre-
lliotts attended the baseball game sented to Mrs. Hamilton. Those
i on Sunday. present for the gay occasion were
I Mrs. L. C. Burrell, Mrs. Leo Mar-
Mrs. Witsiers Installs
Miss Marx’s room, although all{
the rooms were well represented.
Tea was served by the members
of the executive board.
Silver Tea Planned
By Agate P.-T. A.
The Agate P.-T-. A. will hold
another Silver Tea at the Agate
school on Friday evening, October
3. A program will be presentedE
during the evening followed by
the silver tea, with the usual
I. George at her MeCleary home, I
Entertain Weekend Guests-
Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews
entertained at their home over the
mother, Mrs. Emma Miller, all of
Seattle.
Terry Lynn Skelsey
Celebrates Birthday
Terry Lynn SkelSey invited
number of friends to her home
Saturday, to help her celebrate
her 8th birthday. Those attend-
ding were Illene Loughnan, Stew-
art Loughnan, Karen Condon, Bob-
bie Condon, Mary Wilson, Richard
Wilson, Pattie McGaughy, Bobbie
Eacrett, Anna Mae Jost, Janet-
Swanson, Donald Rutledge, Nadia
i
l conducted
for
Shelton, at Shelton, Sept. 26.
Ex-Shelton Logger
Buried in Olym
Masonic
funeral
W. J. Hurl, former
Miss Betty Diehl of Shelton). Rav-
l Visit Daughter
er, Lyle, also visited here.
I
meet with Mrs.
a , Wednesday at o'clock to hear a
italk by Max Jensen.
thers of Scouts are invited to at-
Seout Mothers
Meet Tomorrow
Scout Mothers of Troop 23
Herb
Other
tend.
limore than 100 million punch cards
to turn into statistics the ans-=3
wers to the 1940 inquiries on thel
The Census Bureau is us
services were;
in Olympia. yesterday
Shelton
truck logger, who died at his Ore—
gon home last Thursday as the,
'iresult of injuries suffered in an'
iautomobile accident a month ago.
Angle on
i
pia'
will
mo-
ing.
prices as a maximum.
: t . ' , . t Mrs. Clive Troy Will . . . . B.” I . activities of over
six million f '
.r . Mime of Hippocrates (the Greek physicxan who lived ~ . i tln. MI‘S-
N811 thheo. Mrs. ‘ B u Em 1 L bb Sh 1 l arm-"1 S F t
350 . . - E terta W.C.T.U. . aI‘Te e 1 Y. 11‘ 93/ These unch c d m 011
II'S .
H ,B. C.) until a comparatively short time ago, the [‘th womeng
Christian Temp! Dickie, Mrs. Collier. Mrs. Eacrett. Hatch and Susan Hatch
Mrs‘ music ‘2)“, ar s S] llar to a
i devoted practically all his time to curing disease
i t had developed.
End nlol'e doctors are practicing Preventive Medicine,
EnOthing more nor less than the PREVENTION OF
v As knowledge of definite causes increases, disease
before the advance of scientific medicine.
become omeallpox, which was for centuries the
i. of the world? Vaccination is practically wiping it out.
r" becomeof those great fatal epidemics of Yellow
It "Diphtheria? Scientific medicine has all but elim-
‘ he one, and will gradually'eliminate the other as the
.W'OPQI-ates more fully toward prevention.
“t Victories of Scientific Medicine in the fight against
are discovery of Insulin for control of diabetes. and
. °f liver and ventriculin for pernicious anemia. Many
x‘emain to be won, but, as you read this, scientific
A lime PRESCBlPllllllS is lHl min llllPfllllfllll iiiili it [ill 308le II
.9
~ Sfublio About the Doctor" op
On Display I
assassinate:has:r4
riday, October 3
. . . . Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Wilson and
rance Union Will meet on Friday] Mrs. “ymard
with Mrs. Clive Troy for a 1,
o’clock potluck luncheon.
W.S.C.S. Slate District
Meeting At Kelso
The Vancouver District meeting
Angleslde Bridge
Club Holds Meet
The Angleside Bridge Club met
with Mrs. Carl Macke on Hood
Canal last Thursday. Honors
were Won by Mrs. Alden C. Bay-
ley, Mrs. A. E. Hillier and Mrs.
Bertha Grisdalc. Delicious re-
! freshments were served during the
for the Women's Society for
Christian Service will be held in
lKeiso- in the Methodist Church
ion October Sat 10 a. m. All iii-
‘temSted ladies are urged to at‘ afternoon. The next meeting will
tend— ,be held with Mrs. Angus O'Neill
Marytha Bible Class i 0“ OC‘ObeI‘ 30'
Will Meet Wednesday .
The Marytha Bible Class of the Attend “MM” came
Roberts on Wednesday
p. m.
at 1130' Seattle on Saturday.
Catholic Card Party
speaker at the Grays Harbor
County Convention of the W0-
men’s Christian Temperance Un-
ion.
tended and another party is plan-
ned for October 9. Mrs. Marga-
ret McKay won the door prize.
Mr. Harris and Miss Buffington
iwon the 500 honors.
Turkey Dinner Is
Planned For October
Committee chairmen are meet-
ing with Mrs. O. K. Stephens this
afternoon to plan a turkey din-
ner, sponsored by the Catholic
Church. The dinner is slated for
October 23.
Donald Smith Honors
Mother At Dinner Party
Donald Smith entertained 20
friends and relatives at the Ger-
ald Byrne home on September 25
with a turkey dinner in honor of
the birthday of his mother, Mrs.
W. .H. Smith. The party was
a surprise. Flowers were used
to decorate the house. The hon-
‘ ored guest received many lovely
gifts.
Edgar Byrne
Leaves
ning for relatives and friends of
Edgar Byrne, who left Sunday
evening for San Francisco where
he will attend school. Cards were
the evening entertainment. Mr,
Byrne received many nice gifts.
Delicious refreshments were serv-
ed by the hostess.
Error In Card
Party Notice
Pinochle and bridge will be
played at the Ladies of Moose
public card party this evening,
September 30, not 500 as an-
nounced in error in last week's
the first of a series of four parties.
Horace Skelsey, assisted by Mrs.
Winston Scott and Mrs. Lloyd
Loughnan, took the group to the
library, where they enjoyed the
children's hour, then home for
games, ice cream and birthday
cake.
Li
Entertains Son
_:-.and Mrs. John Mifflin and
hoi’ Seattle were. dinner
guests at the home of his mo-
ther’s, Mrs. J. D. Mifflin, on Sun-
day.
In New Home
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McCallum
Mrs. G. C. Anglo
Returns Heme
daughter, Mrs. E. J. Murnen.
Ladies Sheaffer fountain
LOST:
Matlm'k Townsend Club
Plans Friday Meeting
The Matlock Townsend Club
will hold a regular meeting at the
Mary'M. Knight. school on Fri-
day. October 3rd at 8 p.m. A
keeno party is planned.
Mr. And Mrs. Grimert
Entertain Dinner Guests
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Grunert en-
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ship-
ley of Portland, Oregon, and Mr.
and Mrs. F. 0. Anderson of Olym-
pia at a dinner party on Monday.
Capitol Hill Club
Will Meet October 2
The Capitol Hill Club will meet
at the home of Mrs. Elvira Tur-
ner on Thursday, October 2 for
a. 1 o’clock luncheon. Oetadia
Killough will be the. assisting host-
ess.
Leave For Home
dren of Idaho Falls. Idaho, left
on Tuesday for their respective
homes after visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ferwerda.
Bremerton Visitors Here
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tallent of
Bremerton were weekend guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lew-
is Wiley.
Baptist Circles
Hold Nice Meeting-
Tlle Baptist Circle met at the
church parlors on Wednesday af-
ternoon for a nice meeting. Ra-
layed an accordion selection. Mrs.
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Month of October! 1
plates, if you like, or re-make in
same material at half
ing this Anniversary Celebration
This will be the last
are then rlln throu h
tellectrlc tabulating machines g
e purpose of convertin th .n
statistics into totals. g my
for
price dur-
Set with Translucent Teeth
SHELTON, WASH.
«medicine are laboring to conquer those yet uncon- I Methodist Church win
hold .a tegrédald‘yigéefmerynfiugw are now occupying their new ’
. aML 7__-__ regular meeting with Mrs. w. F. Washingtomanes‘nté game ,5
home on Anglesidc- r a S
C
An Individual Study
Is Made of Your Case
NO LOSS OF TlME
OR INCONVENIENCE
To Heating 0! Customers
of
DCKINSON 0“. CO.
i . . joint installation of officers. She price. The public is invited to
He had been logging out of‘
V atiewgiggg%;§igielgsgyfigg will be accompanied by Mr. trand attend.
Wilhelmina. OBI/“rogO-I'li fall] Ugcc‘laa-"itv
'ih ' i600 ‘ ‘ . ‘ Mrs. Martin, Mrs. M. A. Clo ier “'0
.Veal‘S- 1'- ‘lll‘ 9“ >9 '.
. ew'kYREs T(_ R. o % daughter, J36, vylho tls 12.: isltudenE, and
Mel Dobson. Attends Bridal Shower ton about five years gigolo make, t k l .
.
illl’ll 'iilll‘i‘lhr c '- arose... aria ‘hfii’ir‘i A.
.. . . Me °f iii “ C a C p gas”? 1“ “muncmg e
,' 3 _ . “Ca 1 _‘ ' en ‘amiy leOn attended a bridal shower in
honor “‘0 0 “go” W0 years ago. tive imn'le te w h V.
et Laraman‘vt TaligféTDs lmg sunfiay they “Slted W‘th Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Noblett, of Mrs. Herman Nelson of Olym- H0 is survived by three sons,
. e a arranged
SALVE lfnends m Sea‘tfle' among them’ Phyllis and Gloria
attendedafam- pia, which was given by Mrs. D. Albert lhlleand 0f the former
Wlth our Suppheri the Uhlon 011 (JO-i
to offer protection on Diesel, Burner
t th home of Mr. and Mrs. G. last week. mond and \Villiam; two daugh- . , ,
.‘ Try “Rub-My-T'ism" a wonderful recently purchased at home
at 5;. chblett. There were about 25 ‘ tors, Mary and Doris_ and his 011
and Stove 011 for the entire calen-
Ly f, r 1 ._‘V DIInILEWls Linimcni i2002 36 W. They sen greetings
relatives present from California Mr_ And Mrs" (mm-go Andrews mdow.
dar year Of 1942 at our todays posted
.
Suitable c0n~
, Mrs. Lou Packard, Bennett and Weekend for Mm Amy Greek, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
McKinna ()fi tracts be submitted later as 8V1-
._ Vir inia Lund and Mrs. A. L. ger 0f Oakland, put .on some eli- " i
“y Centralia spent Sunday visitin . ' '
i - [Feraerda visitéd friends mmym hibmon dammg’ ’whlch Hwy ma
firs-Clogs;ga1§;mggrega%rcli grigfiréd at the home For their daughteg ~
dence of this price protection.
'~ ' pia. Tuesday afternoon. at the San FTanClSCO Fan- Normal Lou,
and Mrs. Andrews. I Mrs. J. C. Ro'ush. Jr. Her broth-.
We wish to take this opportunity of
thanking our heating oil customers
for their past patronage and know
that this announcement will be accept-
ed with great appreciation.
’ Dickinson Oil Co.
Celebrating Successful
ears, of Dentistry In Olympia
Mrs. W. F. Rbberts , 1116“ Last Thursda Mrs Grant C An le returned
i y . - g W i
Speaks At Montesano The Catholic card party held Sunday evening from Tacoma
a]: angzawoergrofi Ware 3’9"
ICHAQD E. GRENBEQG pr‘op.- Mrs' w'. F‘ R°bert5 Spent laSt in
the St. Edwards social hall last Where She has Spent the PaSt few one of
our b t'f fa es '9“
Thursday in Montesano as guest Thursday evening was well at, days visiting
at the home of her 8311 I U. all-pink
of S. W. Washing-
Pinocme honors went to Mrs, pen. Reward for return to Jour- o
“” Roberts and John Cormier, con- nal Office. Helen Cole. 1 ton . .
urlng t e
tract winners were Mrs. O. K. 9-30. 10-2—2t.
Stephens and Vin Connolley and “fir—~_~— W (i
month of October.
0 Immediate Denture Takes,
0 Guessing Out of Platework
C
Offer of this kind
For School Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.\ Henry Ferwerda o w i n g to the ad-
Mrs. W. A. WitSiers entertain— and daughter of Puyallup and Mr. vance in
price of WITH CRYSTAL CLEAR FLATES
ed at her home on Saturday eve~ and Mrs. A. W. Negle and chil- dental
materials.
paper. The party will be held in chel Chase had- charge of the F||_|_|NGS
‘ the Moose Hall starting at 8 pm. program which centered around “ .
CROWNS
Prizes will be awarded for high the Burhma Road in China. Wy- N .
score and a door prize will be lie Hoyle played a special trum-l P ay 0
INLAYS
given. The admissionprice in- ct Piece accompanied by Mar- o BRIDGEWORK
eludes the refreshments. This is guerite Chase, and Hugh Adams
PLATEWORK
1 A. W. Ho 1 1 d th d vot'o s. ‘ X-RAY
tyer’S Mr. Atmil bg‘g.sJa.r:lles Grimes y e e e e l n
s Enter a" “n ‘W Dinner Southslde Club Will
3m: - , Mr. and Mrs. James Grimes en- Meet 0,, October 3rd P R l C E 5 NO H
l G H E R T H A N S“ E A T T L E, T A C O M A or Portland
10' tertained at their home on Sun- The southside Club- will meet
iii Huerby Motors
Authorized Ford Dealer for Mason COHnty
day witha dinner party in honor
of charlie Grimes of Raymond,
who recently returned from the
Floyd Newman and children, Jer—
ry, Jimmie and Betty, all of Ray-
mond, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bariek‘
lman, the hostess' parents, Mrs.
Clarence Bariekman. and Mrs.
Nellie Wmds 0f Shelton.
l
at the community hall on Fri-
day, October 3 at 1:30 p. m. All
members and ladies of the com-
afternoon calendar.
Visit Here
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Burger and
sons of Tacoma, were Sunday
{nests of Mrs. W. F. Roberts.
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'ID‘i‘SeyiiAi-‘P
Army. ' Guests ineluded . Mr- munity are urged to attend. Elec- ,
grtmes fiotherl Mrs' Katherlna tion of officers and discussion of I
' ~ . ‘ 9., "‘ i :1
“mesv 13- Ted Olsen. MTS- school consolidation are on the y E D I T D E
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