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29, 1965
gTTELTON--MrASON COUNTY .TOURNAE-- Publiahed in r,
PAGE 9
BETTY ndvance via destruction ? Every-
'PER body ah'eady has a right-to-work.
phrase both- I know people, myself, who would
at my l)riwtte be very happy to pay all of $5
buil£-iri corn- for eigllt hours of work.
this: subject Respectfully,
by those Charles E. McGonagle
more- ShelLon Painters
ss-and-less
HISTORICAL MUSEUM
the work- WORTH VISITING
doi~ ~ less- Seldom do I go to Olympia with-
ore money out visiting our beautiful State
more tha~z Capitol yet I am guilty of never
r in the having "been to tile Washington
r of peo- Stale'Historical Museum until last.
and el- Thursday. Surprisingly, very few
like peo- people "have been there, don't
people know where it is and couldn't care
]es~.
At present there are on display,
40 paintings donated by Parke
in our Davis Company, depicting "A His-
any more! tory of Pharmacy". The first
we now simwsa, cave dweller family anx-
a right to iously watching as the doctor ap-
group band plies a compress of mud and
all-out, all leaves to a wasp sting on the leg
employ- of a man. This is still considered
and eve{'y a pretty good remedy. The other
subscribe, pictures take the story of medi-
cine through the ages up to rood-
from the ern times when we buy our tran-
now just quilizers and anti-biotics through
iL reads the druggist.
on the There are three floors in this
return many old house all devoted to things of
I Would in-the past. Descending the stairs to
one must the basement one is greeted by a
sacrifice, giant wooden primitive with snag-
us say a gly teeth. Then to the right of the
a condition stairs is the country store com-
plete with a dummy storekeeper
dues at all.alnd all of the ugly wares of a pie-
appear that neer era.
gain withoutMy mind wandered back to the
YOU me time when I was a little girl in
[able and onDakota. We kids sat on the higk
interest porch of such a store in Woburn,
he or her
Only that it sucking on stick candy from a
striped paper sack ancl listening
fo rnothing to the wiz~d singing through the
~Lhing in this
is Paid for. telegrapth wires, the loneliest
leveling, sound in the world. Mama was in
the store sampling butter from the
thereto goes open crocks to buy the sweetest
70 years. Go- and her idea of a gourmet item
was a bottle of vanilla.
Back to the museum. To the
came home i left is the postoffice complete with
not his a dummy postmaster sorting the
out; she'd
o'n~ m~ mail and reading the postcards.
My grandson, Davey was quite:
speechless, seeing all of these
~S
t~4-~the~" Chil strange creatures, but when we
were girls came upon an old grandma look-
ing so real in her rocking chair
and staring glassy eyed at us,
works, but lhcy are gelling the pti
. :,,,.,t the h,)r e. o(,d worl.s College Choir To Present 8a st Concer!
are fine, bttt they need to knowThe 39 \'oi(~e choir from .]udso]l sic, inehtding classit~s, spirituals
Till!: ALL-IMPOIITANT TILING God fil'SL of all. Mnn ]leeds toBaptist (~ollege. lh)rlland, Ore., and hylHII ~ll'l':lllgelDollt:-L Smaller
'have h()th sItlv~llion alld good will }.)l'(_,s(,lll 11 sll(.l'(!(i collc(,rt Sllll- musical gr(]lll).~4 will lllso i)e fo;ltllr-
There are pcopie who sometinP~s ~ woYhs lls onc is dead without the
refer to Christi'ms as being re-lotht~r. day al 7 t).nJ, in lhe Fil'sl Bal)tist
Chur(qL I'd. The public is invited is :diend.
ligious or too religious. They con- Christianity is of the heart:, it Judson Bat)iisi (~ollege is a tw()-
sider this as a form of heing o(Id, i~ worship for what Christ has A i)oilucl~ dinner will be served
and having strange ideas, whereasdone for us. Religionis :~ headin the lower .mtlilm'iun] ()f the year, liberal arts institution, sport-
it is the all-important, ihing, helief, chur(!h for the gr(m1) when theysored by Conservative Baptist
We can be relzgions about most Some believe aboutChrist butarrive St•day afternoon. Churches.
anything, wilether for good or not on Him. They think they are THE CHOIR, UNDER the di-
bad, but there is only one way Christians hy what they do. God rection of Mrs. Russell Shivc, will ........................................
1)l'e,¢g(H]| ~1 i)rogrilll] (if sacred lllll-
to become a Christian, and that is will tell us what He wants us to ~
to believe on tile Lord Jesus do if we will let the worht go l:y - ................................................................... ~'~0~ RI:I= p
Christ. and I)ay attention to th~ still, him from thcdcad, thou shalt be .~){ttlflStilnGTOII
I have heard ~ome say they small voicc, s;~\,e(t."
have Christianity in their heart, Ronmns 10.9: "That if thou l:~om'ms 10.10: "li'or wilh the~.~)~lr,,~REEn
hea.rt 1nan believoth ]mto right-
bnt they don't "show much eel- shall confess with thy mouth theeousl]less, and with the mouth
denee of it.
They think they will earn theirLord Jesus, and shalt believe in confession unto sah, aiion."
way "to Heaven" by their good thine heart that God hath raised Evelene Farrell
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Davey screamed and clung to me
nlerchants, • •
This could and we had to get out of there. •
' those en- At present the main floor is de- • • •
organized la- voted to the pharmaceutical pic-
tures but there are several rooms • • •
theirfull of old furniture, manildns in i • • •
on.
old clothes and other relics.
joiners. Any- Ascending tile stairs we stepped : • •
,ng to s~me-out onto a miniature balcony and • •
~e list idenLi- it was a real joy to see a well • • []
; stands nak- groomed courtyard and a tree
s net in theh)aded with blossoms against a • • •
Vances with-background of blue-green trees. • • •
group effort. Upstairs the rooms are devoted
ne can find • I,
to displays of minerals, forestry, •
ason County mechanical inventions and fossils. IB • •
the AmcriL
0n, any law- Tile tulip beds around tile Cap- C • C I~1 C II
ong to lhe ii.ol are in full bloom now, great
ilion. Exam- masses of creamy white with a ~ • ~ •
tSon County; few brilliant red to break the •on- [] •
stony. I think the beds of almost pkgs.
nObilebrnkcrs' in- blael' tulips are not prettybut cer"deal- Ti NO'nI [] Roll • for
so on. They tainly unique. Like rows of pink • • lb. g.
individual powder puffs, the trees are in full " • " •
bloom but dropping their petals,
and, like the legislature, past their • • m
laws prime.
We looked in on the House of
Representatives. It is a sad place,
a wake, with everyone trying to
consider think of something nice to say
America about the deceased and wishing
Africa. they could get out of there.
than a Outside the sun wa~ shining, the
to realize grounds are beautiful, the build-
ings impressive and the natives
are friendly. All in ~all, it wa~ a
lovely day in Olympia.
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