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THESE FIVE Shelton residents are members of Olympia Vocational
Technical Institute's first licensed practical nurse (LPN) course. During a
special ceremony last week in the Olympia High School Little Theatre, their
class of 25 received nursing caps signifying completion of the tirst six
months of training. Speaker for the occasion was Dr. Nels Hanson, president
of Centralia Community College. Formal graduation is planned for next May
12. From left to right, the new student nurses are Judy Sheffield, Jeane
Farrimond, Celia Shawver, Diane Parker and Erma Kroh.
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KO KOMISH -
is a family holiday
everyone in Skokomish
celebrated and feasted
and friends.
husband and I ate goose
s0n Don Pavel and family.
Joe, Mike and Greg also
roasted ducks and Joe
and cherry pies. His
says Joe can make pie
the tub full and it always
out tender and good.
grandkids had to show
pets and how they have
Fat Albert, the calf, is
Chief, the big Lab is
0f his mate Serena who is
have a lot of blessed events
Christmas. Four fat cats of
is colors and a Venus
that gorges itself on flies
complete the
nday, Mike made a
cake for his Dad's
Hunter brother's crew
all day and half the
those trees out of
and ready for the yards
that will open Dec. I.
time out for turkey
the Jim Hunter family
his sister Mr. and Mrs.
and children.
trOld and Mable Hunter
a 20 lb. turkey at
:Stin Taylor home in
Also present were the
and Mrs. Florence
After dinner young Bill
Taylor came home with
and grandpa Hunter to
le of days.
zn the Valley are
With the death of Irwin
alld wish to express our
to his family. 1 shall
him when the Iris and
he gave me, bloom in
and Mrs. Chet Valley and
tck Cole attended the
of Carol Stewart in
er
oil
Tacoma last Saturday. Mrs.
Stewart was the daughter, of
Eddie Iverson and a niece of Mr.
Valley's.
Carl and Margaret Dugger,
daughters Julie and Connie came
home Thursday evening and
returned to Seattle Sunday. Their
big dog Czar, suffered two,broken
front legs and is in casts. He
manages to walk a bit and the vet
says he will be good as new in 6
weeks.
Carl and Margaret entertained
Marty and Colleen Rose, son
Jimmy and Dave Rose Saturday
night after sending morn and dad
off to a lodge meeting. MarLy is
teaching school in Oregon and
Dave is attending school in
Pullman, Wash.
Enjoying Thanksgiving dinner
at the Don Ragan home were Mr.
and Mrs. Jay Needham, Mrs.
Margaret Newell, Frank and Linda
Ragan and children, Marie Ragan,
Dan Ragan and Karen Ramsfield.
The Rev. and Mrs. Spear and
family had as their guests, Carol
Townsend and baby daughters.
Mr. Townsend is in the hospital.
Guests of the Roy York
family were Mrs. York's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Galloway, Mrs.
York, mother of Roy York, and
Verna Crittenden, Mrs. York's
sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Twidwell
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
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McDonald and daughters were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Les
Crossan and Bobby Crossan.
Ronnie Johnson and family
of Puyallup spent Thanksgiving
with his parents, the Arthur
Johnsons. Also present were Mrs.
Gendreau, mother of Mrs.
Johnson and niece Cindy
Fulbright.
Mrs. Ted Richert, George
Richert and daughter Linda Sue
had dinner with the Jerry Richert
family on Hood Canal.
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Valley and
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hulbert
enjoyed Thanksgiving day at the
George Valley home.
Coming home Thanksgiving
evening we found the valley road
blocked by a fallen tree and had
to route P.U.D. men out to
remove it. Luckily it didn't
damage anything but just missed a
vehicle parked in Gordon Ragans
driveway.
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Matlock
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Entering
By DORA HEARING
MATTOCK David Kelley,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Kelley, left for San Diego last
week to enter school. David has
been in the Navy for 11 years and
just had a 30 day leave. Bob
Hollatz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Hollatz is h()lne now. tte is
in the Air Force Reserve.
Matlock Grange will meet at 8
p.m. Friday. Deputy Martin
Auseth and his team will install
the officers for the new year.
Skokomish and Shelton Valley
Granges are invited to attend and
have their officers installed. It will
be pot luck refreshments after the
meeting.
Pinochle club meets this
Saturday night at 8 p.m. at
Matlock Grange Hall.
Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Anderson
and son Alan were Thanksgiving
dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs.
Herbert Helin.
Mrs. Dee Darrett and daughter
Betti of Olympia and Mac
Cockburn and Robin and friend
Jan of "racoma were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cockburn
Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. James
Fredenburg of Hoquiam and Mr.
and Mrs. William Barnes Sr. were
Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Elvin Hearing. Saturday
evening Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Helin were dinner guests at the
Hearing home.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Cash spent
Thanksgiving in Everett with their
son Earl Cash and family and then
they went to Alder Wood Manor
to visit their daughter and family
Mr. and Mrs. David Chamblin.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Walker and
son of Seattle and Mrs. Eli
Bradshaw of Tacoma and Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Walker were
Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Walker of Lake
Nahwatzel.
Mrs. Eli Bradshaw of Tacoma
is visiting her daughter and son in
law Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker for a
few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker and
Mrs. Eli Bradshaw spent Sunday
evening at the Frank Hollatz
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Valley
attended the wedding of Toni
Jonker and Robert Ramsfield at
the Methodist Church in Shelton
Friday evening.
Mrs. Jean Diggle and family of
McCleary spent the four day
Thanksgiving Holiday with her
folks the Edward Valleys.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bradberry
had a get-to-gether Thanksgiving
dinner at the Merland Goodburn
home near Shelton. Harold
Hopkins also was a guest. Dan
Goodburn returned home with
the Bradberrys for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bradberry
accompanied by Mrs. Thomas
Rowe of Shelton were Saturday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fay
Hopkins of Tacoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Lud Rossmaier
were Thanksgiving dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sharp of
Olympia.
Paul Rossmaier and three sons
of Tumwater spent Saturday at
the Lud Rossmaier home.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Brehmeyer Sr. are grandparents
again. A son was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Johnston of Satsop
Thanksgiving Day.
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These handpicked beauties are the reason we sell more
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wind-up Santa and Reindeer. ONLY 88¢ each * Big wide open track
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GIVE A PET FOR CHRISTMAS!
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* Developing plate * Exposing plate
* Timer switch Plus many more!
SPECIAL
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--Some of our tropical
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Bubble Fish, Reg. 79c .... ONLY 66( ca.
Black Moor, Reg. 59c ..... ONLY 44 aa.
Fan Tail, Reg. 59c ONLY 414
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Blue Gouramis ......MIX OR
Jewel Cichlid ........ MATCH
Zebra ................ 3/$1
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Thursday, December 2, 1971 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 15