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Shelton Mason County Journal
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June 26, 1975     Shelton Mason County Journal
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ii ..... i¸ i i!i ? i,~iI ,,/i, ~, i~,,i',~' ,, CYO AWARD RECIPIENTS are shown with Father Michael Feeney. In the foreground is Becky Sayan. Standing, left to right, are John Vernon, Marie Ragan, Father Michael Feeney, Jerrie Cross and Mary Wittenberg. win Shelton Jaycees received a of awards at the State Convention held recently. Receiving first place awards the Happydale Community Committee headed Jerry Swartos in the criminal ~tice category; the wives appreciation project headed by Ed Hibbert in tile wives appreciation category; the Jaybird publication headed by Darius Rogers in the publications category; the Community Action Program headed by Gary Schuyton in the energy conservation and development category; and the State Jaycee Basketball Tournament headed by Dave Puhn and Veto St. Louis in the interclub relations category. Receiving second place awards were the Haunted House, headed by Pete Scott in the ways and means category; painting the city library, headed by Bob Ramsfield in the economic development category; the Blood Bank, headed by Ron Godwin in the health and safety category; and parliamentary procedures, headed by Paul Atwood iq the individual development category. e Because of the terrific response and the evident need of storm windows and doors in the helton area... WILL EXTEND OUR INTRODUCTORY OFFER Storm windows can save up to 1/2 of your fuel bill. Also you get a 20 year guarantee. It's the finest storm window made in the world today! Terms available. Full disclosure of payments and interest. Let us show you the B.F. Goodrich white vinyl storm windows and give you a no obligation, free estimate. Thunderbird Motel Ask for Ben Emerson or Gary Horst If we're not in, please leave your number. We will attempt to see everyone. nual At the third annual Parents Night Award Banquet held by Catholic Youth Organization at 6:30 p.m. on June 4 in St. Edward's Parish Hall, Marie Ragan received the inspirational award for dedicated service to the church and to C'fO. The honor was conferred by vote of her fellow members. To Mary Wittenberg was given the service award in recognition of her outstanding work as president of her teen club. Appreciation awards were presented to Becky Sayan and to Jennie and Jerrie Cross. Union Receiving certificates of awards were Shannon Byrne, Shaun Byrne, Kathleen Byrne, Jennie Cross, Jerrie Cross, Scott Davidson, Patti Earsley, Peter Francis, Kin] Joslin, Bridget Kneeland, Janise Laramie, Mel Morgan, LeAnne Moore, CeCe Moullet, Julie Pyle, Marie Ragan, Kathy Rapacz, Becky Sayan, Leslie Towhey, Terri Twiddy, Carll Ann Vorse, John Vernon, Mary Wittenberg, Donna Zangl and Laurie Zoren. Newly-elected and installed officers for 1975 and 1976 are John Vernon, president; Terri Twiddy, vice-president; Donna Zangl, secretary; Becky Sayan,' treasurer; Jennie Cross and Bridget Kneeland, religious chairpersons; Leslie Towhey and Janise Laramie, cultural chairpersons; Jerrie Cross and J ulie Pyle, social chairpersons; Dennis James and Scott Davidson, athletic chairpersons; Peter Francis and Mel Morgan, ways and means chairpersons; CeCe Moullett and Kathleen Byrne, public relations chairpersons; Carll Ann Vorse, Shannon Byrne and Shaun Byrne, telephone chairpersons; and Mike Dale, sergean t-at-arms. Gifts of appreciation were presented to Mrs. Bill Kamin, Mrs. Ted Wittenberg and Mrs. Elmer Smith for assistance through the past year. Special gifts were given to Father Michael Feeney, Father Placidus Reichman, Monica Beach and Charleen Smith. Incoming freshmen and their parents were guests. Thirty-five CYO members attended an outing at Ocea)a Shores on Friday, Saturday afad Sunday. Chaperones were Mr: and Mrs. Jerry Pyle, Charleen-Smith, Dan Sayan and Father Robert Renggli from St. Martin's College. By KAREN M. JAMES Vicky and Bill Timm are parents of a baby girl. Shawn Leah was born June 20 at Mason General Hospital. She is warmly welcomed by her sister ShiAnne and proud grandparents, Helen and Bill Timm of Union. Grangers attend convention Under beautiful clear, sunny skies some 3,000 Washington State Grangers and their guests met last week at the PLU campus in Parkland for their annual session. National Master and Mrs. John Scott and Idaho Master and Mrs. Ira Kistler were among the V1P guests. A program was planned for the coming year which included working for better rural roads, schools and marketing conditions for the farming communities. It was noted that the State of Washington is the number one grange state in the United States with a membership of around 65,000 members. The Mason County banquet held Thursday evening was attended by 30 members representing most of the county granges, and one guest. nu Margaret Hawk graduated from Spokane Community College June 5. She has been enrolled in a two-year nursing course and will take the state board examination for registered nurse next month. Margaret's parents, Eleanor and Dick Buechel, attended her graduation and her husband Merlin flew down from Alaska where he has been employed on the pipeline construction at Prudhoe Bay. This last weekend the Dalby clan had a gathering at the home of Ethel Dalby and her son Ed. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. David Dalby and son David of Sandpoint, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Abrams of Long Beach, California; Mr. and Mrs. James Dauman, also of Long Beach; Mr. and Mrs. John Thornton and sons of Spokane; Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Dalby and Annette of Shelton; and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dalby and children of Seattle. Kitty Martino, Jean Moore and Maxine Peterson are attending a four-day national Educational Art Association conference at the Seattle Center this week. Mrs. Myrtle Himebaugh is back at her home near Big Bend Creek after wintering in Grays Harbor with her sister. She is enjoying getting her flower gardens back in order. is having an Friday the 27th of June in the PUD auditorium at 7 p.m., Mason County Citizens for Animals will hold an auction! This will afford the public an opportunity to get acquainted with this organization as well as pur~:hasing some real bargains. Many of these items were donated by local merchants; also we have had contributions from interested private parties. Our goal? We intend to be able to institute a shelter for our animals. As you know, the only facility is the city pound and we definitely need a shelter to house unwanted, homeless or lost animals. The shelter will also be used as an adoption facility. We need more donations for this auction so if you have anything that you feel will be of use to us in this venture, you may call 426-5600 for information or pick-up. We will be looking forward to seeing you there! Mason County Citizens for Animals on 6 year- $1,000 minimum 7.50 ------- interest compounded daily annual yield on 4-year certificates" m interest compounded dally % ....._ interest compounded daily % interest compounded daily % interest compounded dally "$1,000 minimum deposit % annual yield on 30-month certificates" % annual yield on 1*year certificates" % annual yield on 90-day notice accounts .I_ % annual yield on passbook savtn~,$ "A substantial interest penalty is required for early withdrawal @ Washington's Largest FSLIC State-Chartered Savings and Loan $180 Million Strong / Serving 17 Communities in Western Washington First and Railroad Street, Shelton Telephone: 426-8211 Hours: 9:30-5:30 Monday-Thursday Friday 9:30 - 6 p.m. Thursday, June 26, 1975 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 21