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chairman Goodpaster retired as County 17th a! the Thurston County In a progress report made .... areas except the playfields. Paving
District 113 Superintendent in January of this Auditor s Office. The following recently, construction projects for of the academic plaza will begin
the new Evergreen State College during August as part of the
)n, recently year. He had been County Board-Member Districts will be on were outlined as of the first of newer contract. Both site
Mason County Superintendent for 28 years and the ballot.
Schools, J.W. prior to that time taught school at Position No. 2 - 4-year term July. improvements programs remain
of Hoodsport, Hoodsport. encompassing Rochester, The college will open this fall. on schedule.
fill the vacancy The new board member was Central,a, Pe Ell, Boistfort, Adna, The report said:
District No. 3. born in Elma, attended high Raymond, South Bend, Willapa Library - 90 per cent
all of Mason school in Olympia, and college in Valley, and North River School complete with 163 workmen on
'exception of Pullman and Ellensburg. He Districts. the job. Exterior and roofing
°l District) plus resides in Hoodsport with hisPosition No. 3 - 2-year work will be completed during
r, and Little-wife, Betty, and high-school age unexpired term, encompassing August and interior finishing
~.ts in Thurston daughter, Jan. Southside, Grapeview, Shelton, work will continue.
}on will be onAnyone wishing to file for a Mary M. Knight, Kamilche Valley,Lecture Halls - 70 per cent
t~ov. 2 election position on the Intermediate Pioneer, Hood Canal, Griffin,complete with 32 workmen on
ecl term of two School District Board may do so Tumwater, and Littlerock. the job. August work includes the
from September 3 through the Position No. 4 - 4-year term hanging of sheet rock for
encompassing the Olympia School auditorium ceilings, installation of
District. ear e ceramic tile, testing of mechanical
d! Position No. 6- 4-y trm equipment and electrical
s ko e Sets encompassing Aberdeen and installation.
Hoquiam School Districts. Central Utilities Plant - 88
Anyone filing for a position per cent complete, with 24
)r~ Ceremony onthe I.S.D. 113 Board must ben workmen on the job. Mechanical
:on Elks Lodge Lodge here announced this week resident of the area for the equipment will be activated and
Institution and they have successfully recruited a position for which they file. electrical equipment connected
during August. Window
at the sufficient number of new
23. The new m e m b e r s t o m e e t t he
requirements of the Grand Lodge
has been for the institution of a new lodge.
an Elks Leo Nault is in charge of
announcements for the institution
and initiation ceremonies. The
ceremonies will be conducted by
the Olympia Elks Lodge and a
team from the Grand Lodge.
All Elks who are members of
other lodges are welcome to
demit to the new lodge and will
be charter members if their
R.N., applications are received before
and Nine L. Sept. 15.
Shelton and Anyone interested in
General becoming a new charter member
an advanced can do so by making application
graphy in before Sept. 15.
1-13. Application forms can be
course, obtained from any currently
heart approved new member or from
L. Marriott, Ernest Hamlin at Hamlin's Toy
;burg, Fla., and Hobby Shop or Tom Savage
In the use ofat Mud Bay Realty.
to monitor, Completed application forms
agnose heart can be mailed to the lodge at P.
O. Box 220 or turned in to
s designed for Hamlin or Savage or brought to a
raining for meeting on Wednesday nights at
and the Shelton Hotel Banquet Room.
units and
the Montana
States
Program,
Interstate
or Higher
the Montana
the course
from
yoming,
InlnnlnlllllnlllUlllllnllllllllllllllnllnllllllll,
RICHES AND honor are what
men desire; but if they attain to
them by improper ways, they
should not continue to hold
them. Poverty and low estate are
what men dislike; but if they are
brought to such condition by
improper ways, they should not
feel shame for it.
Confucius
iiiiinllnlllllnlnnllllllllllnllllllllnllllllllllllll
installation, exterior concrete
finishing work and interior
painting also are on tap.
College Activities Building-
50 per cent complete, with 67
workmen on the job. August
work includes completion of walls
and columns to the third floor,
formation of the third floor slab
and the pouring of walls and
columns to the roof.
Student Residential Center-
75 per cent complete with 96
workmen on the job. One of three
AT CAPITAL SAVINGS
Will be open until
on
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To make it more convenient for our customers
for back-to-school buying.
1'
I
Built-In
& Hem Stitch
Button holor Auto. Blind
Z.g-Zag-- Portable Regular $95.95
Sew buttonholes, sew on but
tons, mend, darn, overcast,
sew appliques, monogram plus
all your regular sewing needs.
Catalog Sale Price
7401/9702
S-t-r-e-t-c-h Stitch Portable.
Sews stret~'h stit('la for today's Regularly $155.95
fashionable knits and elasti('s.
10 other stit('hes too. Easily
portable, weighs o~aly 21 !e Ibs.
Catalog Sale Price
I s~ %etlrs
' ' ," Prices in effect
Easy Paymet~t Plat~ through Aug. 31,t g71
~II(11' A'I' ~I,'AI(.~ [ r, IEvergreen Square
• ' '* "'' I~ ~' "" I 24-Hr. Phone426-8201Shelt°n
,.. CalS
RI)|':|][r('K .htNI) (O.
MS
Rated
Buy a case at our Regular Discount Price
20 or 30 wt .... case 10-30 wt ........ case
$1 O.95
and receive
Your Choice
Your Choice
• Fram • Fram
• Super • Super
• Autolite • Autolite
REBUI LT
, biSCount
• ° • , ° • • • • • • ° ° ° • •
CHEV ....... $171
Original Type G.M.
FORD .......
CHRY. PROD.. 5261
OLDS-PONT.-B U I C K . .
REBUILT
ALL SIZES
EACH
EXCISE TAX INCLUDED
NO EXCHANGE NECESSARY!
and original
ea.
OF DAYTON
4-PLY NYLON--PREMIUM
BEST GRADE ROAD KING MAKES
14/32" TREAD
BLACKWALL
6.50-13 ........................................... 22. S
7.15-14 ........................................... 2G,SO
8.25.14 ........................................... 16.$S
8.25-15 ...........................................
8.55-15 ...........................................
EXCISE TA (
INCLUDED IN
THESE LOW PRICES
White
PAIR
TO
EXCHANGE
WHITEWALL
6.50-13 .................. : ............ ............ 23.95
7 75-14 28,1t5
• °, ,, ., eleeleee o ee
82514. .. 28,85
9.00-15 ........................................... :l~,gS
• NO TRADE
Discount Priced At
on
For those hard to find belts
Each
Thursday, August 26, 1971 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - k'age 13