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Youth involvement is taking
place at the Inn Quest with the
election of a new Executive
Board. The new Executive Board
consists of Valerie Sparks,
Chairman ; Dave Bralley,
Vice-chairman; Cindy Wokojance,
Secretary; Cathie Stickley,
Treasurer; Frank Roush, Program
Director, and Mark Way, Kitchen
Manager.
Another personnel change
took place with the resignation of
Mike Gnbson as the Director of
the Inn Quest. Steve Gay was
appointed to the position. Mike
Gibson will remain on the Board
of Directors and the volunteer
staff of the Inn Quest.
The passage of a $2,475 grant
from the Office of Economic
Opportunity will enable the Inn
Quest to put in a business phone,
two crisis clinic hot line phones
and sponsor an educational
awareness and relivancy program.
Caution will provide musical
entertainment at the Inn Quest on
Friday night from l0 p.m. until 1
a.m. During that time a cover
charge of 25c will be charged.
The Inn Quest rummage sale
held in the upstairs of the Inn
Quest on Monday and Wednesday
of this week will continue
through Friday and Saturday.
First Christmas Fund
om
Mrs. Jane Vilnmerstedt from
the Internal Revenue Service
Office in Olympia talked about
Phase Two of the Economic
Stabilization Program at the
Shelton Chamber of Commerce
membership meeting at Heinie's
Broiler last Thursday evening.
She stated the Internal
Revenue Service has been given
the job of overseeing compliance
with the program. The local IRS
office in Olympia will be the
Regional Service Center which
ears
will serve this area.
She stated it is not planned to
add new employees to handle the
additional work. Their duties will
include providing information,
making spot checks for
complaince, reviewing requests
and making investigations of
complaints.
There will be a heavy reliance
on voluntary compliance, Mrs.
Vimmerstedt said.
The policies and goals of the
program will be established by the
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Cost of Living Council
Pay Board and Price
directly under thexn
regulations in those
are several other
commissions to deal with
areas also, she said.
The Pay Board
ceiling of 5.5 per
increases and
Commission has set an
increase of two to three
per year in prices as
said.
There has been no
date set for the program
The intention is
be removed when it can
with price stability.
Inflation and
at the same time
the government
Vimmerstedt said.
the public supports
Donation Is Received ,, special Thanksgiving Eve should be in by noon Monday. During the
supper and worship service The deadline for society pageand wage freeze,
The first donation to the 40 contribution of $10. i sponsored by the Mason Countyitems will be 10 a.m Monday cent non-compliance
and 8-Journal Christmas fund The fund now stands at $35 ~ Ministerial Association is The deadline for "classified m u c h o f it
arrived at the Journal office Nov. with the addition of a $25 _ ~ scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Nov. 24 Monday. General news items and The goal of the 1~
8 when the VFW Post 1694 donation from Fred B. Wivell Post I fl at the United Methodist Church. advertising will be 2~ p m misinterpretation oft]
A u x i I i a r y p r c s e n t e d i t s 31 American Legion. " li The meal, prepared and serveddisplay advertising should be in said is a continued I
The annual project raises i ~ by members of the association, by 5 p.m. Monday. the rate of inflation.
basketsm°ney told provideneedy familiesChristmaSin i I will be in the fellowship room.
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The Skokomish and Squaxin accepting contributions at its KAREN FROST, left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frost Jr., and Jerry church, offices, the u s to rant, pink[ ----A plannea .
Froth lutheran Church will
Indian Tribes have received offices at "Third and Cota. Johnson, right, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arne Johnson were announced Tuesday , , ~' " . . , .. " slips to rain - all for the good of I Unit Develop_rnent
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federal and state funds under the The 40 and 8 handles . ,. ~. ,.. . . ...... . ~' .... HOld a servLce at tu a.m. the country. I 426-2646
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Emergent3 Emph)yment Act as a preparation anddistribution of With them center is Judy Radtke, head advisor to the High School AFS State federal count" and city
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result of a plan developed by Gov. the baskets. Club. The announcement of theur selechon was made at a coffee hour at the government offices and most ~pIIItllm~ll~ll~lllllllt~llll ltlll~llml~l~jl
Daniel J. Evans. Methodist Church to honor AFS student Per Nolen from Sweden, Rotary businesses in Mason County will
The money will be used on
projects to create jobs on the I~;ip~___ ___-- Exchange student Marie-kuise Wystrach from Germany, and Jim Cleveland, be closed Thanksgiving Day in i Christmas Holly - Holly Wreaths
Indian Reservations. who recently returned from France under the Americans Abroad program, observance of the holiday. ]~ ods
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The Skokomish will receive~ --
Door Charm As ver reenS
$15414 under two sections ol holiday, s-- sorted Native E g
, , To Host Office will be closed for the
the program while the Squaxm • • .
w, II receLve $6,600 under one l nthar,nn ¢' b, __ Tak|n-- Course Students In schools m the
k ,,nnrov _ - county will be dismissed early ]~ Gift Packaged & Mailed For You
r" r-" Marine Pvt. William - Wednesday for the holiday.
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be desLgned and managed by the
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-- ~.J l electromcs at the Marine ( o p, one day early next week. ~[ Please Call Collect or Write for Brochure..._..I I
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Buv In llrnnr counties will hold a businessTuesday approved a conditional National Children's Book Week ~
exception to the city zoning including tours of the library and ---------=~
/ ...... meeting conducted by President regulations to allow Dr. J. k. stories for pro-school youngsters 1---'5' t-...... ~ Pharmavite Pharmaceutical C0rperatiea
Debban to use a residence at 608 and head start youngsters a tour _~ -" !
The Shelton ~'chool Board, at Robert Nelson of the Ollala Fire .... 1 l_( vel glr :en
a special meeting Xuesday night I)epartment. Alder St. as a chiropractic clinic, by a group of head start mothers, ~ ~M - _ , .~' "-INTRODUCES
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w, tcd to accept the low bid of A program will be conducted The conditional exception story hours each afternoon with " ~ ~ ~ ~/t~t.~Ml
Arnold and Smith Insurance by Chief Allan Nevitt on the had been recommended by the members of the High School ~Irl[*l]F'Jl~ ~"I["~, ~ !
Agency for l'ability insurance for procedures for annual test of fire city planning commission. Drama ('lass reading to the ~ ~'1~ vffl'~'~i. ~/1//~'N~~'l"~" ..i,,-a~'';: ~''''-~081~Cz1(
the school district tor the coming trucks. City Librarian Morley Kramer youngsters. ~ il~ai~m~llli~UliPIr /%
year. Refreshments will be served toldthe commission the library ~ ~ ,,"i
The firm'sbidwaslowoftw,, by the Shelton Volunteer Miss I Duton /
received. The other bid was Firemen and their wives, under / / ::: )f0r t LBEAUTY
received from the Shelton Agent's the direction of their President, • • , / ,/, / ,,~] ;" .HYPO2~LII:R{~F:NIc
Association. Dennis Colvin. Pohce,lnvestlgate ,,i • n • ...... e-- ' : 1 7//// -ORGANIC ,' . "i,:,
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investigating an incident last week red striped sweater came into his ~ ~ ........ / // \
in which a masked intruderhome shortly before 2 a.m., I~~~l I /1 dyHand&B0 [0ti0n, SoL $2.95
entered a home, grabbed a pair of grabbed a pair of trousers which ~,,.2~'_~'~ 1"2