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June 25, 1970     Shelton Mason County Journal
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early on the 12, Pat and John heir truck with had made in Workshop and first Grand Arts in Seattle Hall. event had seen in other shows in Pagne preview off the was attended Celebrities. Price was Caesar Romero day. ranged from Buitar, to Rifle to the Howard's dancing and d in a live this week in the of the & Crafts uly 24-26 in will work in painting, and pottery, Photography, making, to sculpture, the rather In plaque blowing, lamps and . . - ./ CINDY STANDLEY, Shelton, is employed in the Mason County Extension Office this summer under the Washington State University Work Study program. Miss Standley, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Standley, Shelton, graduated from Shelton High School this spring and plans to enter Washington State University this fall to study veterinary medicine. rus ees ame Stu_yd .alvor Halvorson of Spokane Halls and second phase of the ',, r tee"s has been elected chairman of the College Activities Building Board of Trustees of The o r d i n a r i 1 y r e q u i r e Evergreen State College at college-generated funding through °fthelndian Olympia, succeeding Trustee issuance of bonds rather than held in the Herbert Hadley of Longview. state-assisted financing. of State A. Trustees during their monthlyThe list also contained a unel8, meeting also elected Trueman request for funds to finance is a joint Schmidt of Olympia as vice pre-planning of projects for the Governor's chairman and Janet Tourtellotte 1973-75 biennium. on Urban of Seattle as secretary of the And, in another item, trustees Indian board, gave formal approval to Turning to other business, the of the board approved a priority list of the study ofproposed 1971-73 capital in this state improvement projects for review IBP Slates of effectiveby the governor's office prior to the start of the 1971 legislative Vacation Halt include, session. Projects include-in order :or Roberta of priority-a Seminar Building; SimPson Timber Company's Executive F i n e A r t s B u i 1 d i n g ; Insulating Board Plant will Jeffries, Drama-Music-lnstructional shutdown for summer vacation McCoy, facility; Information Center in the 8:00 a.m. June 29 and resume oe Menenick, College Library; Emergency work 8:00 a.m. July 1 3, ayne Williams, Services Building; College Health announced Woodrow Johnson, a representative Services Building; second phase production manager. mall Tribes Shops and Garages; Central Stores Other summer vacation Western and Receiving facility; site schedules will be announced as The improvement projects; second they occur later this season, said ers are A. phase Scienc-e Laboratories; Max Schmidt, Washington of second phase of the College Timberlands manager. ant, Seattle Recreation Center; landscaping The McCleary Door Plant will and Father w o r k ; a n d a D r a m a- be shutdown throughout the Gonzaga Music-Auditorium Building. week of June 22 due to lack of members T w o o t h e r p r o j e c t s orders. Operations will resume the listed-second phase Residence beginning shift, Monday June 29. th Graystone ready-mix is an outdoor room to relax and lounge, Cook out and dine. A place for the kids to play. Even in ler, a patio adds color, light and spaciousness to rooms that open surface. A patio also brings the house in closer relationship In terms of adding more livable area and enjoyment to family difficult to name a more worthwhile addition to your home. make it with concrete, the worth of your patio soars. No other You so much for so little money. Crushed Rock, Septic Tanks, Ready-Mix, Fireplace Supplies, S. ,. SEE OF 7th & Park 426-3344 construction contracts for two immediate projects; first-stage site improvements by J. D. Dutton and J. H. W. of Olympia, $4,514,492; and initial shops and garages by Cascade- Olympic-Crowntree of Olympia, $166,970. urc By MARY VALLEY SKOKOMISH-The Exceptional Forester Boys will be at the Skokomish Community Church June 28 and will be bringing special music at the morning service. Later a "Pot Luck" dinner will be served. The Daily Vacation Bible school closed after a very good week with good attendance. The program was presented Sunday evening. A number of teenagers from the Valley enjoyed the Teen Bible Club of the Shelton Baptist Church which was held at various places during the week. We wish to thank Pastor Spear for his help in driving the bus each night. Rev. A. J. Jacobson of California is visiting the Arvid and Arthur Johnson families and other relatives and friends this week. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Valley have returned home after spending a week in Vancouver as delegates to the Washington State Grange Convention. While there they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvene Schierman. Mr. Schierman is a former teacher at the Skokomish Valley school and they lived here for several years, and will be remembered by many people in the Valley. June 26 will be the regular meeting of Skokomish Grange. Time is 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Valley and daughters Vicki and Jamey of Lynnwood were weekend guests SHELTON VALLEY GRANGE HALL June 27 MUSIC BY THE Tune Toppers Admission $1.00 i ear ional ers of their grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Valley. The girls stayed over for a weeks visit. Guests at the Arvid Johnson home this week were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Shiolev and baby of Kirkland. Mr. and Mrs. Weslev Johnson and family of Edmonds, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson and family, Barbara and Marlys King of Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. Haldane Johnson and family, and Miss Edith Johnson who is home from Colombia, South America. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunter and Mrs. Florence Taylor of Kamilche were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Justin Taylor at Oyster Bay Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Valley are receiving congratulations on the arrival of their first great-grandson. The little fellow weighed in at eight pounds and was born last week to Mr. and Mrs. Steve Valley of Alderwood Manor and named Stephen Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lesfel of Port Angeles were overnight guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Vaughn. Weekend guests at the George Barkley home were Mr. and Mrs. Don Patterson, Kathie and Ryan of Bothell, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kortnik of Issaquah, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hunter and family. DALLY BUFFET 11 AM-3 PN Featu ring Baron of Beef, Mon-Thurs and Seafood Specialties Fridays. NIGHTLY special parties "' of all kinds, SUNDAY BUFFET 10 AM-1 PM A carousel of delightful and delicious foods. FREE MOORAGE By land, or by sea, it's a great place to be. and TilE "ETERNAL TRIANGLE" BOBBY HOLLISTER and RUDY BACHELOR Lounge sound for every age, every musical preference THE FULLY AIR The waterfro,~t i restaurant evetyo~e!s talking about! For ., vatiom, call 943-7770 Foot of Washington Street Phone 943-7770 II We are thinking about all those useful but idle arti- cles stored away in closets, attics, basements and gar- ages in so many homes. These things have value to other people even though you never use them. Would- n't you like to have the mpney you can get for these articles you never use ? Take a quick inventory of the unneeded items in your household. Then resolve to use a Journal Want Ad to sell them. The cost is low, the response is fast. And the money you will get.., well maybe you will want to use it to buy that great new car "you would really rather have." It's easy to place your Journal Want Ad. Just dial 426-4412 and ask for an Ad-Visor. 15 WORD AD - $1.50 4 times for the price of 3 Thursday, June 25, 1970 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 17