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April 20, 1967     Shelton Mason County Journal
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Belfair: School Board Adopts 1967-68 Calendar By BETTY CRIBS • BELFAIR-- The school cal- endar for 1967-68 was adopted at the April meeting of the North Iason Board of Directors which set opening day for Sept. 6 and closing June 7. For the first time in several years a whole week of spring vacation was set for the week preceding Easter Sunday. However, two Thursday holidays, Washington's Birthday and Memorial Day will be followed by a school day on Friday. The Board rehired the adntnistrative staff and all teachers and adopted the same salary schedule as last year for the teachers with a beginning salary set at $5,600. Superintend- ent's salary was set for $13,500; Elementary Principle and ad- ministrative assistant salary, $11 100 on an eleven month con- tract; High school Principal was also put on an eleven month basis at $11,400. Ormand Ormis- tan, transportation supervisor gave a report on the condition of the district's vehicles, which are in good shape. There has been a large turnover of drivers this year, but satisfactory re- placements have been found. Adoption of a preliminary budget was tabled until the May meet- ing due to lack of definite in- formation as to amount of state support funds. The two first grade, teachers were granted permission to attend an IRA convention May 1 and 2 in Se- attle. The first meeting of the new combined North Mason PTA will be held Thursday night to elect and install officers for the com- ing year. All members and would- be members are welcome. The Evergreen Garden Club will meet Thursday at 11:30 a.m. at the home of Mrs. John Allen with Mrs. Edward Rommen, co- hostess. Roll call will be an- swered by members naming a border plant. Design of the month, "As You Like It", will be furnished by Mrs. W.J. ttughes. A plant sale and elec- tion of officers are slated for the afternoon portion of the pro- gram along with a talk on the upcoming special M&O levy elec- tion for the school district, which will be presented by Supt. Nor- man Sanders. Library Demons÷ra÷ion Group Mee÷s In Hoquiam • The Timberland Regional Li- Joseph Becker, Bethesda, Md., brary Demonstration Advisory Library Consultant, and Dr. Rob- Committee met at the Hoquiam ert M. Hayes, University of Cali- Public Library April 13 at 7:30 fornia Institute of Library Re- p.rrt, search, will present a workshop Bob Godsey, Chairman of the on the inplications of automa- Budget Committee, presented" a tion for libraries. recommended budget which was Dr. Irving Lieberman, Wash- approved by the Advisory Corn- ington State Library Commis- mittee. Final approval will be sion, discussed the inventory of delayed until individual boards library needs being conducted have been contacted by the Tim, in Washington, and the need for berland Library Demonstration making the best use of all li- Interim Director, Mrs. Louise brary resources in the state. Morrison. The next meeting of the Ad- Mrs. Morrison announced the visory Committee will be held Workshop to be held for all at Raymond on May llth. Timberland Library Board mere- Attending from Mason County bers and staffs April 21 and 22. was Mrs. Irvin McArthur. Jan GwinneH MMK Girls' State Choice • Jan Gwinnett, a 5' 4" brown- eyed brunette, has been selected as 1Vary M. Knight's represen- tative to Evergreen Girls' State held on the CWSC campus this June. Active in a variety of student affairs, Jan is currently the As- sistant Editor of the Yearbook, a member of the Student Coun- cil, and Junior Class Secretary. JAN GWINNETT She was a varsity basketball cheerleader and she organizes and writes material for the school news column in The Jour- nal. Training for a secretarial ca- reer will be furthered at a busi- ness college in Olympia, Jan's Gi • destination after graduation. This - rls League versatile Junior's schedule in- H -C eludes office, English, library, Meets At Contemporary World Problems, typing IT and bookkeeping. Although she enjoys watching sports of all kinds, water sports are her favorites, and she par- ticularly likes to swim. Sewing, reading and playing the piano fill mos[ of her spare time. Palmer Elected • Dean Palmer, owner of Dean's Studio here, was elected treasurer of the Professional Photographer's Association of Washington at its annual meet- ing at Pullman last week. Elected president of the associ- ation was Robert E. Tull Sr., Oak Harbor. Born Oct. 17, 1950 in Shelton; Jan is the daughter of M. and Mrs. Start Gwinnett, and has at- tended Mary M. Knight for the entire 11 years of her schooling. • The Spring Confernece of the Northern Division of the Southwest Washington Girls' League was held at the Hood Canal Junior High School April 4. There were about 210 girls in attendance from Aberdeen, Hoquim, Shelton, and Hood Ca- nal along with 10 guests and advisors. The theme for the conference was Happiness and all the things that go to rftake up happiness such as a helping hand, a job well done, a good grade, a friendly word, and a sense of belonging. Speeches were made and the election of officers were a part of the day's program. Mrs. Barbara McDowell, the advisor of the Hood Canal Girls' League, was incharge of affairs which included decorating halls, rooms, and gym. Drive Defensively! ACCORDING TO statistics, the nation has 8 million tennis play- ers. Isn't it a good thing it's an even number? Skokomish: Art "Paul Bunyan" To": Acfiveln 4-1t Club Vlcki and jamle ! Beach. ,,o r. and lrs. ," Mr. and lVfrs. B00_ Maxine, and E: dinner at the on Friday eve orest Festival Larson and he By MAltY" VALLEY • SKOKOMISH-- The Skoko- mish Valley is proud to have an outstanding youth to be chosen as 'Paul Bunyan' for the Forest Festival. We congratulate Artie Tozier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Tozier. Artie has been active in 4-H work and is a horse fancier, having won nany ribbons for his perfoPmances. He was given a horse to raise in a 4-H projcet and later when the mare was auctioned off he was allowed to keep the colt. The Women's Stewardship of the Skokomish Corntmity Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Pat Johnson this Thursday evening at 8 p.m. This Friday evening is 'Friend- ship Night' at Harstine Grange. Other Granges participating are Agate, Twanoh, and Fair Harbor. The ferry leaves the mainland at 8 p.m. Max Latzel will be canvass- ing the Valley starting this week for the Cancer Drive. The goal for the county is $5,000. Weekend guests at the Chester Valley home were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Valley and daughter Tammy of Alderwood Manor and Mrs. ,im Valley and daughters Queen was cr0w, i0 evening by v, :Mr. and lv, of Ednmnds were at the George s.DOn Dock is #).:: heron General .i! Mrs. ArthUr .Ja California to dt and family, .,,i ! aid Porter: w.  i: Johnson will vtfit sister and farniLYls € [i A,j.  Jacobson ,',4r  Mrs. My V Cole accom3 a$ to the Sea Ta¢ Pomona G Sunday at S0Ù 11 a.m. and a : served at n0Olt/ . Frank Loper  a large female Creek this weelCi :ii six deer and % been killed bY " Meet the winner ot the Journal" subscription contest • ?!:: !': i: ::: ;:!!!:::ii%'!;:!:!!::i ........................... .:":::::.:::::::;!i:!'$. """' ":': :": ,..:..:.:i..:: .;::.:,.::.::.:.. ,.. :i i, :. "": ":"!':::!::'! Thank you A sincere "thnk you" is extended from sdl of us at the Journal to the subscribers ad young salesmen who made this yeax's subscription campaign the most successful ever held. Our continuing gratitude goes to those readers who renewed their subscriptions and a wstrm welcome is offered to the 364 readers who will be receiving the Journsd in the mail for the first time today. This solid support of our efforts has made us determined to produce an even better Journal in the year head. The Journa Saff The pretty lass smiling between the stacks of Shel+on-Mason County Journals is Cindy Crow, winner of this year's grand prize in the newspaper's subscription contest. The young super- sales-girl sold 112 subscriptions, which means she will get +o spend a week at the Flying Horseshoe Ranch near Cle Elum this summer. Cindy, +he daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Crow of Island Lake, also won the final week's $10 prize for selling the most new subscriptions in one week. , Page 16 - Shelton.Mason County Journal - Thursday, April 20, 1967