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January 12, 1978     Shelton Mason County Journal
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nnuunilunnnnu pFi "00aet00 Johnsons Council Cam re group S a host .AFS meet !Omr December. even t I I II II I I IIIIIII II - - =' TM "'""'";i'"2'"7'";';';";, ;""".;' ;";'' • m i meeting No skies are lachrymose for me During o y ad made. The girls make a t! tk ti : i !g  and the stars have never wept December the Olympus Council monthly trip to Skateland in SPARKLING WHITE and burnished gold is this affectionate (amber-eyed six-month-old female cat. She strayed to a ]iitfriendly doorstep where the householders are sympathetic Utoduabmle t2ke;:0e.r as a permanent resident. She needs a German shepherd male, all shots, one and a half years old. Needs a country home. 249-4280. Dachshund/Chihuahua spayed female. Black. All shots. House-traained. 249-4280. To list a free pet in this column call MCCFA at 426-9828 or 426-5005. The Shelton Chapter of the American Field Service International held its January meeting in the home of Carl and Sue Johnson. Plans were made for the annual International Dinner to be held on February 23 in the Methodist Church. The dinner, featuring a variety of international foods, will be served from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Included in the program to 'follow will be the Shelton High School SwingChoir, pianist Gregg Starr, vocalist Marge Severson, and several foreign exchange students currently residing with Shelton families. Ximena Gudino, this year's AFS foreign exchange student, is now available to speak at local club meetings or other gatherings. Rebecca Dally is handling the scheduling of Ximena's public appearances and can be reached by phoning 426-9906. The local AFS chapter is currently screening applicants for host families. If your family would like to consider hosting a high school student from another country for the 1978-79 school year, please contact Sue Johnson, chapter president, as soon as while windshield wiper metronome hypnotic rhythm kept. My raindrops never deign to dance on puddles at my feet nor kiss an upturned flower-face in manner indiscreet. Quite uninspired am I when clammy liquid fills th'e air to infiltrate my plastic hat and inundate my hair. The unsweet nothings whispered in my ear by gentle shower gain no audience beneath benign umbrella bower. The cold, wet drop depicts to me no host of daffodils as pewter cups of heaven over- flow on window sills. I well resent the wet caress that makes mascara run and causes costly cutely cut hairdo to come undone. For me, no crystal notes fall from a soft celestial flute of Camp Fire held a councilwide Sing In - Bring In at the Capitol Rotunda. Several Shelton groups participated in the singing of traditional Christmas songs and carols. Each member took a nonperishable food item which was donated to the Salvation Army for Christmas baskets. All Shelton-area Camp Fire groups participated in an annual Christmas project which consisted, this year, of sponsoring four families. Each member helped by donating food, clothing, toys and games. Each group also bought a gift for a child in one of the families. Second-grade Happy Blue Birds of Bordeaux School with leader Peggy Marcy went rollerskating at Skateland in Olympia. The third-grade Rose Blue Birds from Bordeaux School, with leader Carolyn Hoosier, went to the Sing In - Bring In, made Christmas gifts, and held a party in their leader's home. The fourth-grade Adventure group from Mr. View School with their leader Mildred Start attended the Sing In - Bring In and made Christmas gifts for their parents. They also are Olympia where they are learning the basics and fun of rollerskating. They've also been taking nature hikes. The seventh- and eighth-grade Discovery group with their leader, Dona Thompson, chose to go to a movie in Olympia for their social of the month. For the past three years the Horizon Club has been working towards its California Adventure, which is scheduled for this summer. This past month they catered a dinner for 54 Power Squadron members of the Olympia Yacht Club. To add to their funds they also sold note cards, calendars and candles. They joined other Horizon Clubs in the Olympus Council for Christmas caroling. Two Shelton girls took first and second places in the National Camp Fire Art Competition and second-grader Sheila Morken, third-grader Jill Liles and fourth-grader Carrie Chapinski all received honorable mention for their clay projects entered in the competition. We must obey We must all obey the great law 00ARVZY'S 2121 Olympic Niway N. Top of the Hill 426-3341 The complete feed, farm, garden, western tack, do-it-yourself hardware and pet service store. OPEN MON. thru SAT. 9 to 9 SUNDAYS 9 to 6 Jr,lt, Shelton's Most Versastile Storel Shop Here Today  , It's Planting Time i )FRUIT TREES Get a better start by ' Dwarf, planting early. Semi-dwarf $J;99 Standard Front APPLES PEARS CHERRIES Gravenstein Bartlett Blng King Anjou Royal Anne Golden Delicious Bosc Van More Montgomery More PEACHES PLUMS FILBERTS NECTARINES WALNUTS PRUNES 'Sn d I 1 gP ow can lama' e ants i Ways to prevent snow To prevent snow from !damage to landscape plants in spreading and breaking the stems [the event heavy, wet snow of upright growing conifers such eollects on them are suggested as arborvitae, yews and : Y the WSU Cooperative cypresses, prune back any heavy Extension Service. In areas such growth and wrap some strong as Puget Sound, when snow does twine loosely around the plants fall it's likely to be the plant-damaging kind, George Pinyuh of the King County eXtension office noted. tepublican Club slates luncheon it Mason County Republican It Women's Club will hold a € luncheon at 1 p.m. Tuesday in €i l'he aide Lumberyard Inn. r i The public is invited. eeservations should be made no later than Friday by telephoning ',11126-2175 or 426-4747. Lk._ ,,lX your own lass cleaner Cigarette smoke can cause a glaze on the inside of that cuts night vision makes driving extra hard at and sunset. Carry a spray bottle of and ammonia mixed with rater in your car to use in the car windshield. Use inside and out. from top to bottom. Spreading plants such as Pfitzer junipers can be protected by pruning to encourage more compact type growth. Larger evergreen trees and shrubs such as rhododendrons with horizontal branches that can break under snow or ice loads can be braced from the ground with notched 2x4's. (Place a bit of padding in the notches to prevent injury to the bark.) As soon as possible after heavy, wet snowfalls, gently brush the snow off the foliage with a broom. Brush the branches in an upward motion, not a downward one, or you may break them. Leaving snow on the plants several days may not only cause the branches to break, but the heavy weight may cause permanent bending, destroying the original shape of the plant and causing it to look bedraggled and unthrifty. In shoveling snow from driveways or walkways, avoid piling it on top of the branches of nearby hedges or shrubs. possible at 426-8407. February meetings of AFS are scheduled for February 7 at 7 p.m. in the Dick Jenner home and for February 21 with the location to be announced later. Persons interested in attending may call one of the above numbers. Canal club will meet Next Thursday the Hood Canal Federated Woman's Club will meet at noon in its Potlatch clubhouse. A dessert luncheon will be served by hostesses .Mrs. Lily Wilkinson and Mrs. Alice Palmer. A short business meeting will follow. At I p.m: the education department of the club will present the program. George Bow•n, Hoodsport sub-district ranger for the national forest, will be the speaker. All women are invited to attend this meeting. Meeting set Ruth Brown of Brown's Nursery will present a program at the 1 p.m. meeting of Shelton Garden Club scheduled for Monday in St. David's Episcopal Church: THE WATER BED YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR • In deep,.dark pine. Headboard with set in shelves. Anhque-etchlng on oval mirror. Frame by Water and Wood. Flotation Mattress $. ABdlLOO Includes: Oqy set-up & by Wavecrest delivery Other fine Water and Wood matching bedroom accessories include: Free-standing pine mirror, stclnds at 5 ft. Six or twelve drawer pedestal base (great for saving space). Great selection of waterbed sheets and bedspreads. KELLY'S FURNITURE 1st and Mill 426-2411 to soothe with silver lullaby still bough and drowsing root. making scrapbook covers by of change. It is the most _'ll .... cross-stitching gingham using powerful law of nature. Just arrived, Washington Grown Indian symbols. Edmund Burke  $98 Akaya TamS, fifth-grade }raiie i Z Adventure group from Southside --School Menu-- , ape Plants ..................... Pkg. School where the leader is Concord, Thomplon, lnterlaken, CampbelrsFarly Jeanne Swenson, attended the Menu for Shelton Sing In - Bring In. They also went to the South Sound Stitchery Guild show at the State Capitol Museum. While there they saw the Indian display and the antique show and came home with ideas for future projects. Along with their Christmas projects they learned how to make popcorn balls and fudge. Eager Beaver adventure group from Pioneer School, led by Mary King, took a tree to the Senior Center for the holidays, and decorated it with ornaments Winners named Elementary & High Schools MAKE SOUND LUMBER YOUR LUMBER! January 16-20 Breakfast served every morning for 25 cents. Milk, 8 cents. Monday: Tacos w/grated cheese, hot vegetable, applesauce cake and milk. Tuesday: Corn dogl w/mustard, Spanish rice cheese & vegetable tray cookies & milk. Wednesday: Turkey gravy w/mashed potatoes, buttered peas, hot biscuits, special jello, milk. Thursday: Tostados w/cheese & lettuce, Mexican corn, apple pie, milk. IT'S TIME TO START PLANTING INDOORS 1978 Garden Seeds Are Here New fresh seed from Chas. H. Lilly, Burpee, Northrup King, Puget Sound, Ferry Morse. Plant 10at and all in the garden. 34" Peat Pots v,.,.: .... Per Doz. II r ORTHO ! PRUNING PAINT MAKE PRUNING EASY • Adjusts from 6 to 12 • Multi-power dual pulley cutting action • 16" teflon coated saw blade Friday: Macaroni & cheese, • Felt-- easy protective teal for pruned carrot, apple & cabbage slaw, ,grahed. or damaged ireQs, rosel shrub1. .--- rrovlael excellent weterproot ng o| . llJ peanut butter cake, milk, planter boxal, wooden tubl, etc. i - 00@u.o .c__.._ " i"'i 'I" s ,s LUMBER INC.  s o,. ,lz. .   : i Deciduous Trees Need Spraying  426-4282 ID" POLYSUL L ! mile South on Hwy. 101 ' '  L DORMANT SPRAY I o. I /IL, SPRAY.OIL , /'/  Kills over-wlnterlng insects .,,(g.,; [ 1/ #/211'4 and controls fungus and AAeh . ,.lli jFi, other infections. Jt. WILD BIRDS Pretty Boy wild birdseed is chock full of the small tasty morsels the birds love and need in the winter time. 00o,S: i, ' Sooths and clears eyes • pu q FEED THE % TANGLE R FOR DOGS Special formula loosens tangles and matted hair for easier combing and brushing. $166 Reg. $2.49 ii r J Stops Bad Breath ODORETTES Keep your dog house livable. Stops(.- mating odors. On winter-blinded lilac bush I have not seen alight, to bless each sightless flowerbud, an airborne water sprite. ,Winn,ers at the' Monday eve'hing I meetiffg" of':Shel't{/n Bridge Club were Bob Quimby and Lynn Rust, Etta Rector and Frances Sanderson, Vagn Sorensen and Victor yon Funetti. All bridge players are welcome to attend meetings of the club held at 7:15 p.m. each Monday in the PUD Building. The ghostly winds have never wrapped themselves in sheets of water to make of midnight maple branch a spectral teeter-totter. Since my imagination fails from deluge to assemble a simile or metaphor to make emotions tremble I say to life, here's mud in your eye, and to my fleeting host from stagnant pond or bursting brook I drink an eager toast. Into each lifi this stuff must fall and I accept the fact with fantasy coldbloodedly deleted from the act % " $109 Tabs EYE BRITE Aids in treating minor infections and irritations. Helps control eye strain. i i i iiii Personalized "1 belong to..." and when precipitation pours all over me, I know it. Obviously, I have not the makings of a poet. PET TAGS Plated jeweler quality finish. $!29 Choice of designs. Includes engraving. / l fill II l THIS WEEKS TROPICAL FISH SPECIALS Red Telescope Gold FiJ ............................. t,. 9 c Penguin Tetrm .................. 3P 1 Rainbow $bodt, ' 99 € i ij ii ' All Sale Merchandise Good Thursday-Sunday Thursday, January 12, 1978 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 7