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SEA protests action
in teacher hiring
The Shelton Education resulting from resignations shall
Association said this week it has be circulated to and posted in
sent a letter to Superintendent the buildings. Any teacher
Louis Grinnell protesting the currently employed by the
filling of a physical education district and qualified for a listed
position at the high school vacancy or who wishes to be
without first posting the position transferred shall make a written
to give those already on the staff application to the assistant
an opportunity to apply, as is superintendent on or before May
provided by the contract 1. First consideration shall be
between the school district and given to currently employed
the SEA. teachers in filling vacant
The letter was signed by positions in the district."
Linda Newman, SEA president, The letter also said in part
and William Steinbacher, chief "We consider the manner in
negotiator, which this position was filled
In the letter, the SEA deceitful andunethical. We know
representatives said the physical we have a legitimate grievance in
education, position, calling for this matter according to our
weight training and equipment contract. However, since we have
required, was posted June 9 no binding arbitration agreement
along with several other positions in the contract, we consider it
in which there are openings, fruitless to petition the school
The SEA said the posting board to rectify this obvious
was done even though the outrage."
position had been filled before The letter also questioned
the posting, the propriety of a teacher
They pointed out in the
letter to Grinnell that the providing his or her own
contract between SEA and the equipment and the use of
Associated Student Body funds
school district provides "lists of
to move the weight lifting
planned staff additions and equipment to Shelton.
vacancies in teaching positions
ction on liquor
license announced
The State Liquor Control The present license held by
Board announced last week the
present Class H license of the
Timber Bowl Restaurant, 633
South First Street, Shelton, will
not be renewed when it expires
June 30, but that the restaurant
will be permitted to apply for a
new license for the fiscal year
beginning July 1.
Rules for
lunches
changed
Junior high and middle
schools participating in the
National School Lunch Program
may now permit students to take
as few as three of the five menu
items Offered In school lunches,
: Deputy Assistant Secretary of
Agriculture Sydney J. Butler
announced. The action is
: required by Public Law 95-166.
"The purpose of this change
is to reduce food waste in the
school lunch program," Mr.
Butler said. "Junior high and
middle schools may offer this
option to their students upon
approval of their local school
i food authorities. Senior high
il/ school students have had the
: option to choose since June
1976.
"The Department wants all
children to eat the complete
school lunch," he said. "And in
order to achieve this, we
encourage schools to offer
nutritious meals that reflect
children's food preferences.
However, if junior high or
! middle school children don't
:: intend to eat certain items in the
i lunches, they won't be required
to accept them on their plates.
: Previously, they were required to
i accept all five components of the
school lunch."
The five components of the
school lunch are milk, bread,
meat or meat alternate, and two
vegetables or fruits.
Students will continue to pay
the full amount for lunches even
if all five items are not accepted.
In addition, the amount of
federal reimbursement for each
lunch served will not be affected
by the change.
the restaurant will not be
renewed because the licensee
failed during the calendar year
1977 to meet provisions of WAC
314.16-190 (Rule 35).
The rule provides that a
restaurant shall be ineligible to
retain its Class H license if, for
two successive semi-annual
reports for the periods ending
June 30 and December 31, the
restaurant's daily average gross
food sales are less than $100, or
its food sales are less than 40
percent of its total food/liquor
sales.
At a hearing April 24, the
Board's hearing examiner found
the restaurant's food sales in
1977 were below those required
by WAC 314-16-190, making the
licensee ineligible to retain his
present license when it expires
June 30.
But the examiner also found
that food sales have increased
since then, and, at the time of
the hearing, the restaurant met
the requirements of WAC
314-16-190, and should be
permitted to apply for a new
license.
Harstine:
Dance is
DARRELL ISBELL, a 1970
graduate of Shelter High
School, received a bachelor
of science degree in
mechanical engineering
technology from Texas Tech
University May 13. He
joined the U.S. Air Force
after graduation from high
school and attended South
Plains Junior College in
Texas before going to Texas
Tech for his last two years.
He is employed by a
plumbing firm in Lubbock,
Texas.
Funds received
The county has received a
total of $86,744.77 from the
Public Utility Tax, the Mason
County Treasurer's Office has
reported
commission.
By CARMEN YATES
Put on your best dancing
slippers and head for ye old hall
on Harstine this Saturday night.
The musicians are coming from
Roy and the Harstine gala will be
fixin' some pies and sandwiches,
etc. for a midnight snack. So
come and kick up your heels
with us.
The Bookmobile will be at
the Community Hall today from
12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Everyone is
welcome to take advantage of
the traveling library service. Next
stop will be three weeks from
today, plenty of time to read a
good book, even on these busy
summer days.
The Shelton Yacht Club
landed last Saturday. They then
invaded the "George Howard"
point just south of the old ferry
landing where George and
Maxine Waite put to use all their
great expertise to supervise yet
another clambake.
Bill and Hildur Ashby
recently spent a week with their
good friends at Madera Park near
Vancouver, B.C. The two couples
met several years ago when they
were both "wintering" down in
Arizona. Most of this trip was
spent doing what both couples
enjoy the most at this time of
the year, fishing. Results: very
to the county good
Sunday's weather left
MAY IS GONE BUT
HYPERTENSION IS NOT!
Back in May, a great deal was said and done about
calling peoples attention to hypertension. There were
articles, screenings, posters, talks and many other
special activities to make the public aware of the high
blood pressure problem. It's all very traditional for
May.
But, here it is July and while all the "hoopla" is
gone, hypertension is still here. The important
purpose of this ad is to remind you that high blood
pressure is a year round problem and that if you have
it, you must keep on taking your medication.
YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US
when you need a delivery. We will deliver
promptly without extra charge. A great many
people rely on us for their health needs. We
welcome requests for delivery service and charge
accounts.
Neirs Pharmacy
Fifth & Franklin St.--426-3327
Open Daily 9:30 to 7:30
Saturdays -- 9:30 to 6:00
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planned at hall
something to be desired,
especially for Gordon and Shirl
Larson, who were expecting a
special guest from the East
Coast. The Larsons' good friends,
Frank and Celeste Neuffer from
Seattle, were accompanied by
Nancy Andrews, an actress friend
of Shirl's from New York. She
had flown out to California to
make a commercial for TV and
was en route back home to the
East Coast, taking a side trip to
the Pacific Northwest. All had a
good visit, but a grey overcast
day is not the best setting to
show off the Larsons' beautiful
panorama. As if that weren't bad
enough, the following day Old
Sol put in a grand appearance, as
did brand-new baby swallows
whose parents have taken up
summer residence under the wide
protective eaves of the Larson
home.
THE HAI00LOOM
Open
Wednesday -- Thursday -- Friday
by appointment
TRUDY SKIPWORTH
Owner -- Operator
RI. 2, Box 148-8
426-9519 Deer Creek Loop Rd
Shelton, WA
15 6reat Reasons
For saulng
Here at Heritage...
13 Hew Sliver Premiums
2 3
lion Ben Dish Paul Revere Bowl
4
Condiment 80
5 6
RIIIIIN Dish Ofluna Party Set
Center Bowl
8
Bill • Pepper Set
12
11
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i/Z00 Higher Earning
'4: Savings Programs
CovereaCiiserolo
/0 EIGHT YEAR
CERTIF]
13
EARNS
When compounded daily and
accumulated annually in $1,000
minimums.
Water Pitcher
' Minimum Deposit $10,000.
Offered daily at ¼% above
. the current treasury bill rate,
and provides these advantages
SILVER GIFT8 FOR ANY NEW MONEY DEPOSIT OF: that treasury bills .can't:
O"ICBIrlON sam On On,, la, on uon .,ooo on uon,, n Interest compounded daily
1 CRANBERRY SERVING SET FREE FREE FREE [] Insured to $40,000 by FSLI4
2 BON BON DISH ' FREE FREE FREE [] Can be redeemed any time
3 PAUL REVERE BOWL ' FREE FREE FREE with no loss of principal '
4 CONDIMENT SET ' FREE FREE FREE [] No safekeeping needed
'5 . RELISH DISH $S.00 $2.50 FREE !
6 ORLEANS PARTY SET , $5.00 $2.50 ;:::
'Penalty fo premature wit hdrwal
7 CENTER BOWL $5.00 $2,50
8
SALT
AND
PEPPER SET $5.00 $2.50 FREE I.di_
9 DEEP BAKE 'N SERVE 10.00 $5.00 FREE
10 GALLERY TRAY , ,12.00 $7.00 FREE Hen-lff'se
11 COVE-o CASSEROLE $14.00 $0.00 FREE
12 NINE-c-CARAFE ' $16.00 $11.00 $6.00
13 WATCHER $18.00 Sla0O ..00 FeDeraL SaVinGs
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