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Thursda , August 30, 1962 B ROTTER and ASSOCIATES R°tteh Broker Walter George, Associate Broker Phone 426-6642 Evenings -- Phone 426-3530 &apos;WATERFRONT"" WITH TIDELANDS 293 ft• to County Kc ,:0ad. Excellent building lots. Power end water to the 0 t. FUll price $3,900.00• TH TIDELANDS. Good building site. Full price .... :-iii¥-6ut ...... AIRY HAY West Coast -- Call Collect Ev. € Grain Co. tsville, Wash. a ans. OL 9-2003 ii td 5 yl'N., (xperlPllce }iC(+ + of hotlFS. Ap- Jerbrook InlL 8/23-30 Illl)[Oylliellt , excel- tdttions, apply in ¢ Inn. 8/23-30 ltcr work, will do airs, or additions. C 8/23-30 lild into n|y home. ne 426-4617. D 8/23 tfn kNTED -- Loving dren in my home. :ried, removed. geon Service. 42{i- 2/13 tfn ] ATTRACTIVE I / 1 •OOI)I holtle 3dd jobs! If you] range and ova fixed call Henry] electric ileal, 2/12 tfn ] block of pr( fling and re-tooth- ] tel. 5_p:!}. - wanteed. Ted Bar- e, phone 426-2433. ] FOUR BEDY 3/8 tfn { deaux s¢ cappable tires. OK tt. View. 1/10 tfn FOR SALE :;-agid iidy-Cont: room. too( y lady. $100 per 7rite Route 1. Box and barn, sh. B 8/30 9/6 tured, dril .......................... town on 'ati(,ns. nly home. at 426-6735. 426-8058. T 8/30 tfn TWO BEDROOI p FT. WATERFRONT LOTS ON HOOD CANAL. Classified each. ate :l; .... 15 words or le.ll@ BUILDI LAND LA ._.+tlm: NG SITES ON IS KE. charge) $1.00  $1•60 two in00e%7:00i00 L * * * * three inserti°n-cll: 'ca 0TS ON SPENCER LAKE. $6,000.00 each. insez lions 25¢ e , ,t :::: Card o or" : " " er nnoti3es 5 0 tTI00M HOME, close to shopping center. Nothing down, + .... • +v Yments like rent. inch. "Not Rotter & Associates $1.50 per All must be taken over REAL ESTATE be paid month. An Unlon TW 8-2429 EXCELLENT BUYS VERY FINEST HOMES . . . Northcliff residence gets our vote for an Well-pla top-quality home for those wanting interior and exterior throughout attest to extra owners. We know you'll like each one of the 3 the pretty baths, the unique den, the very room, and the exquisite dining room. Separate for the hobbyist, spacious ample room for your aCed yard which bespeaks a "green thumb". We this fine home. Like to see it? GOING TO GET AN "IDEAL" FAMILY HOME ow that this spacious 4 bedroom, den, and f'u'l[ With so many, many fine features, and located Two car from all stores, schools, chtu'ches, and work, NTED Will care LYto home.school. Daytime.Call 426-: 426-2030.large y . for most any family. And it's selling for only C 8/16 tfa CKEIR(IC' look a long time to beat this one! , llollle' ' " " " :trio scrubber. 426- electric.. acer] :E TO SAVE ON A FINE HOME PURCHASE V 8/16 tfn sn,,i). "" ,,,s, =" .e o .Y new and very attraeive 3 bedroom home has just + who H+t+t? bh 1( include fireplaces in family-dining room inY " TED , MUST SEL:" OVen master bedroom has private bath, buiIt-in trniture immediaL(ly. eupt, kaho, beautiful birch cabinets throughout, covered • + e"+ J'lt,e d its, and situated on a spacious lot, nicely landscaped 1 /, lotS. r Consign on _ ,.ilk: :' s .J219 ..... - a buy at $17,500' JRNITURE ON-E -ACRl---on an '-, ..... EYIRE ,, ' " .... 00ii00ilni -. nmarJ+ed. Call 426 ..............  + ' ET THIS TREMENDOUS BARGAIN? R 8/30 MUsT-SACRIFIfC l 0nc , crest home, "..ae, f 0e * ,- awhile someone wants to "cash out" in a hurry :elet: il('ev. Within ishcd, large g a st0#. V. One gets • al'ound Jr. Iti+4h to school and bkr. tll:'=,eOmneth a "steal". This is it! We have a 4 bed- :iOWlII OW,I. Chat'INs *fl Will sell at rc- or €' ,w, ft- " ....  furnished even with TV, automatic washer hearl.,'.arp('nh!r's,+nlal,h l,at etc. : .' il +" .!! ii aEbCle K-andrange' etc., and it's all going for onlYwe mean hurry! 6-.105,t. 813() 9/27 -:;+. y. + siii/ir,: ,,:,,'t: ! .... : id(+ trimY 126+3t;03. " ' .en . THIS ONE CLOSELY! . . . Y /3o 2-bedroom and den home with a ' evi g'lassis w l beautiful Olympic mountains. You'll like the +s. Phone 426-8029. bath and 4l'2t0'--Ilf :kl)rce the glass-doored fireplace, the 2 baths, sunny K 8/30 heat, call , and the private patio• Best of all, you'll like the 5 j,, ......... ++pr=t?/; neous TWO -+EDRO°+IffeO + Of only $95007 And, you're in for only $450+ suburban  • August 23, I will urban ho,ae, ' 0U LIKE A FINE GRADE A DAIRY FARM? ... l',,,, any bins c,,n- Phone. 426-41"1 >-r0es being sold completely stocked and equipped. All other than ,,,yselr. "i:iE-E-AtRES,, .l+++qUipment just in and take 8/23 9/6 pump and w' uand band stock included -- move sidered. 426 - :+;,-.' -" Y arm has excellent milking parlor, electric ,portunities HOUSES =-T '$r$ta3Mess steel milk tanks, etc. A cute 3 bedroom room, $4200. 'm :d wlth fireplace, all on 80 acres fenced and with pretty Near :DaytOn• +-:+,?,mtng throu ..... . completes the picture. $42,500. )I=TUN1TYfor sale due+-- weltto 'OR SALE "u: Fl'O/ : gh property .,,iuir,, l)+d,,,o,,, ROY 8/9-tfn Two miles f,,ol,) $i'j-..: + A. DUNN restock t 6"6363 R E A LTO R • 126 Railroad Ave. Fox 'l'erri(!l' i)up- • tll),'t!2/ist('red. AI- IPOX Tt'l'l'i(w stud H(I. f," 8/30 tfn : i'iding iiiii:i;.-i:iilt. lllcnt. Ph<)n(+ +126- S 8/2',t 9/13 tl'SOl)al fanlJly USe :. ages acc(:!ptable cars. ('Alll or, wz'ite O. Rowe. 2(1303 ) helton. I hone .126- .......... R S/L-a0 llld one well broke Ill* Also, tWO driv- d eonditlo)L .l:Ioyd 43. 8-16 tfn • Call 426-8920. B 8/16 tfn frisley Labrador ach, 426-8579. J 8/9 tCn four kiti(qls. Two two short haired. K 8/23 tfn ;W fieated IES . or Ours. truction, trussed 'indows and pre- Lstalled ; founda- iling, partitions, '. AS $1450 +ee booklet )USING CO. ve., Hoquiam 8/30 - 11/8 BUY :ZER • frozen food 1.00 t or Upright e of this sale ; DOWN )ayment plan. IS 3208. IEAL View plastered+ large util ill patio. FOR SALE and soljle ]]OtlSt Jl) well. G,'a!C Call t tot in Pol 60" x W,'ite or S.E. ]: 254-5865. f,'ont apl)r F,'ank Lus toll or torn ry Landis about 1  2 buildings, will sell tOl'lllS. Arcadia :NEW location. l)aneJled 2nd and FoR lots. Ino phone Try A I Z00-gal., Drain tl'l, SHAkieR ltolz ,6-8201 8/9 - 30 4t i kDIA POINT WATNR "ARKADA PARK" Jts, all utilities, private dock. te 426-42a2 days -- 426-6530 Write P, O. Box 37, sieltOa A I 3 bedro(nn Panoramic tidelands, SOlYle 2 slid3 b edr°Off Ca,ai Itood & IriSh##: Hoodsport TR 7-5211 Preferred Properties by Waterfront Realty Ave. A VIEW? With one of the Three kitchen, room. Only :)MPAc T large living kitchen, fiarn- L into these on Mt. View down pay- cost. F.H.A. A HOME? best buys located Only $4,500. Call VN PAYMENT s knotty pine ,=: ' 1! rge kitchen at r.|:i'x • , nice yard .,, 10 ,_ arge 3 bedroom ¢ffY, fo res, located about /:'ll  Od Well garage, ¢ff! It ,ith possibilities ).: +s'000 with some t:) PRICE OWner has just ce of this roomy $9,950. You remodeled and other lea- now, Phone 426-8277 DO IT YOURSELF See this spacious 3 bedroom full basement on one acre. Just minutes from town: Priced *at $16,250 and you can complete some of the work and have a dandy home at a reduced price. @ HOW ABOUT THIS? Four bedroom Hillcrest home with large garage. Close to school. Owner will consider lease option. Priced at $8,000. $60•00 per month. O 25 ACRES Located just minutes from both Shelton nd Olympia• Here is a very comfortable 2 bedroom hbme with large double garage and an excellent water supply. Just $12,000 with easy contract terms. CHOICE WATERFRONT HOME Here is your opportunity to purchase a large family home on 150' of excellent waterfront. This home has all the features you could want. Three extra large bedrooms, den, spacious living room, and a beautiful kitchen. Priced at $23,000. PRICED TO SELL Three bedrooms. Fenced yard, Large living room, kitchen and utility room. Located on Angle- side. Only $7,500, with small down payment. Will consider your offer. •  ATTENTION • • . WOULD-BE FARMERS! 32, acres of good land. 3 bedroom home with stone fire- place, large living room etc. Priced to sell at just $12,000. Evenings Call -- -- Vern Dronen -- Marden Stroud 426-4318 426-4000 Si:iLTON--MASON COUNTY JOURNA L -- Published in UOhrtmastown, U.8.A.," Shelton, Wash|ngton ................................... North Mason Schools To Open Wednesday With Short First Day By Carolyn Freelin BELFAIR + - Sighs--of sorrow for the kiddies, and of relief for many mothers--will greet the ar- iival of Sept. 5 and the beginning of another school year. North Ma- son elementary pupils will attend \\;Vednesday from 9 tuttil 11:15 a.nt. while the first high school day will begin at 8 a.m. and last nn- til noon. Thursday, Sept. 6, will south shore. I(orte,, who will teach :junior high math and sci- ence, will live at Cheerio h)dge on the North Shore wiLh his wife and children. Other teachers at North Mason are Bill Hawkins, counselor and history; Keith Lamb, EnKlish and h:mguages; Donald Gangness, science and chenlistry; I)ouglas Corliss, (tint- rict music director and insli'ue- Fire Damages Pete Roberts Home At Dayton Last Week be the first full day of school and hot hmch service will begin then. Kindergarten will start Sept. 10. New aL Belfair elemenLary school this year is Miss Ingrid Er- ben, who will teach sixth grade. Miss Erben taught here for some time as a substitute teacher last spring'. She will live with Mrs. Erma Roessel. Returning to Belfair's staff are By MMml i/Add DAYTON Friends of Fred ,7. Fhillips wi+l be saddened l.o hear of his pasdng We(tnes(lay. Our heartfelt sympaLhies are extended to his fantily. The upsLairs of the Pale RoberLs home was badly damaged by fire Wednesday of last week when .,ome white gasoline ignited while Bill was working oll a model. In ait.enlpting to put it out, ihe gas was spl'ead and the whole roonl v:as almost immcdiately in flame. The prompt arrival of Lhe forestry tot'; Herman Nelson, comnmrcial fire t]'nck helped to keep the dam- c.ubjects; Mrs. Latlra Allen, Eng- .................................................. Mrs. Phyllis Miller, kindergarten; Mrs. Margaret Pasche and Mrs. Beatrice Pruski, first grade; Mrs. Mary Salmonson and Mrs. Marvel Cleveland, second grade; Mrs. Car- ole Bensen and Mrs. Cora Kelly, third grade; Mrs. Avis Whitby and Mr. William Vetters, fourth grade; Mrs. Verna Marsh and Mrs. E. Jayne Howard, fifth grade; and Mr. Arthur Guidi. sixth grade. M:rs. Nellie Castleman will serve as instructor for the handicapped. District Superintendeut Robert K. Johnsen will have as his ad- ministrative assistant Richard Burrell, who will act as principal of the elementary school. Mr. Bur- rell, another newcomer to Belfair, will live with his wife June and five children at their new Lynch Cove home. Mrs. Erma Roessel will continue as secretary at BeN fair• BEGINNING THEIR first year at North Mason Junior-Senior high school are two new instruc- tors, Miss Judy Bathers and Do- nel Corte. Miss Bathers, a recent graduate of Western Washington State College, will teach senior !ish and hi:tory; Mrs. Ina Dagnie, k ome economics; Mrs. Emily Spoo- net, librarian and French; Mrs. Gay Terreil, Englisb; Chtrence Hedstrom, physical education and asketball coach; Gerald Bering- er, industrial arts and football coach; and Miss Mary Ann Gor- don, girls' physical education and junior high .nutth. Floyd Robbins is principal at the high school and Mrs. Alice Harris serves as seeretary. COOKING TO SERVE' both schools are Mrs. Alice McDonald and Mrs. Mary Riedle, assisted by Mrs. Phyllis Cooper. Custodians are Guy Williams, elementary; Len Rose, high scitool; and Chas. Holm and Earl Anderson, night custodians. Bus drivers are Rob- art: Anderson, south shore; Don- aid Anderson, Grapeview; Earl Anderson, Victor (this run will be serviced by the sciool's newly purchased International bus ) ; Mrs. Viveen Cokelet, Old Belfair Highway; Ervin Furchert, Mis- sion-Tig'er Lakes; Charles Beck, North Shore; and Irvin Matlock, Mission Creek. Instiamtors will go "back to school" a day earlier than stud- :ants for a worl(shop session Sept. 4. More of the required five work- shop days ",,,,ill be ttsed next spring it' prevent plans continue. North Mason educators hope to make an  individually-financed vacation tour . . . i to Mexico for an educational ex- bigh math. She will live on the change of ideas. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES HOOD CANAL LIVING 3 lovely bedrooms, htrge living room with corner ireplace, compact kitchen, deck all around front of house• Big" picture windows with excellent view, 55 feet of waterfront, large deck overlooking water, dock -- All this for $9750• COUNTRY LIVING AT THE VERY BEST 4 Bedroom Rambler, only 4 miles from town, masve fire- place, new automatic wood furnace, located on 2 acres. This is a must for the family that would like to be out in the country. Only $15,900. WHY PAY RENT? 1 Bedroom, living room, shower, compact kitchen with break- fast nook, utility room, ,separate garage. Located on Angleside for $3500. LOCATED ON 5 ACRES This 4 room home is nestled on 5 acres, 1 bedrooln, toolshed, 'oil circulating heater, priced l:o sell for $4950. COUNTRY GENTLEMA:N IIGHT IN TOWN 3 Bedrooms, sunny kitchen, separate ntility room, cement foundation, 3 extra lots filled 'with fruit trees, berries, grapes, garden, flowers• All this located right in town and priced to sell for $10,500. DOWNTOWN LOCATION Close to schools, churches, shopping, center. Large living room with picture window, dining room, large kitchen, utility porch. One bedroom down, sewing room or nursery, 4 bedrooms upstairs. $10,500. B3 FEET OF WATERFRONT 2 Bedroom home, full basement. Located on Hood Canal. Also has 2 room cabin for guests. AH this for $18,500. MT. VIEW BEAUTY This home is nearly new. 90 x 140 loL -- 2 large bedrooms and room for 2 more, king-size recreation room, built-in refriger- ator and range, double garage. Ready to move in as it has had excellent care. For $15,500. COME IN AND ASK US ABOUT OUR BUILDING LOTS -- CHRISTMAS TREE LAND -- WATERFRONT -- ACREAGE ANGLE AGENOLy Real Estate -- Insurance HERB -- Phone 426-8272 -- DICK TWO YOUNG local men, Fred :Mills and .lezTy Judson, were ser- iously injured in an accident last Saturday ++light. Mills' car left Lhe road near Coulter Creek and ;trt]ck a Lree. The pair, who were rushed by antbulanee 1;o Harrison Memorial hospital in Bremerton, ago to a. IP, irLin+utnL Roe t,'ranl¢lin also was quickly (here. The Hol)crts family wishes to thank everyone for their help during the tire and the many otl'ers of help ! f t t!'wa I'd. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Adams molored to Taconla Sun(lay Lo the l:olue of ,lr. and l'S. Di('k Kelly, a daughter, and en.j(lyed Lhe day with t.he rest of Lhe (dfihh'un, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tibbits and children and Mr. aud :Mi'S. Glen Rickards and fantily of Citohalis, Mr. and Mrs. Lestcr Adams and children ot Tacom:t and Mr. and Mrs. l,'rancis Troup and fanlily of Seattle at a f:tmily reunion, THI,] J. W. RAYSONS have as a guest for this week, Mrs. Mary 13uletLe, Centralia, who is Mrs. Hayson's sister. Sunday, another sister, Mrs. Mabel Sntith, McMinn- Ville, Ore. visited to help Mrs. Rayson eeh:'brate her birthday. Mrs. Walter Chappell and chil- dren accompanied by Mrs. Ron Moore and children made a com- bined bnsiness and pleasure trip to Brady Friday. They visited in Satsop with Mrs. Verl York, in Ehna at the Harry Mattews home where Mrs. Al Chappell grid daugh- ter were houseguests, in Cloqual- lure with Mrs. Albert LeGault Jr. Mrs. Albert LeGault Sr. Mrs. C. L. Andernon and Mrs. ArLhnr Hliboki. Jane Williams is spending this week at Millersylvania PaI'k Bible Cantp. Stmday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Hickon were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Heminger and son. GERALDINE NEEDHAM, Kent, spent the weekend with her par- ants, Mr. and Mrs. Gerahl Need- ham. Wednesday luncheon guests in the A. E. Lentke home were Mrs. Dave Chilson and daughter, and Mrs. Cecil McLain and children, Kent, Mrs. Robert Leml(e, Pam and Janet lrom Lake Nahwatzel and Mr. and Mrs. Cilarles Loitz, Shelton. The Pete Roberts' family and Bill Roberts family of Island Lake attended the wedding of his cousin, Charles Sonmters, in Seattle Sun- (lay Aug. 19+ Accompanying them was Mrs. Nena Roberts, Shelton. After the wedding, they attended the World's Fair. A. C. and J. J. LcGault of Clo- quallunl are spending sonic time this week \\;vith Mr. and Mrs. \\;Uniter Cimppell while Sheri Chap- pall is staying several days in the LeGault ironic. Carrie Chappcll spent Friday overnight with the Albert LeGaults. Sunday drop-in callers in the lmme of Mr. an(l Mrs. ,fames Hickson were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Evevist and children of Shelton. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tibbits and chihh+en. Shelton, were Saturday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Adams. MRS. I'ETE Roberls recently :,l)cnt a night with hcr sister in lenton, Mv.. Ted Monson and one v,'ith anoLher sister. Mrs. Johu Gates. lirkland. Mrs. Fred Phillips iv houseguest ol Mr. and Mrs James Hickson. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Roherts and sons wcre Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roberts of Island Lake. were reported in fair condition at this writing. Mills sustained hea.( and chest injuries, while Judson received head injuries and both legs were broken, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Grubb and family spent the early part of last week here with the Raymond Me- deiroses of the north shore. A potluck dinner Monday evening, Aug. 20, honored the visiting fam- ily and bronght 43 people together to welcome the visitors. Thc Grubl)s, who were Sonth 'Shore residents while Grubb taught sci- ence and physical education at North Mason, now live in Filhnore, Calif., where they are moving in- to a new home. While in the Pacif- ic Northwest thcy visited the World's Fair and relatives m Se- attle. Mr.. and Mrs. Orville Weeks en- tertained guests last week in their home nero' Vietor. The visitors were the Rev. William S. T. Grey and family. Their home is in Den- ver, Colo., where Dr. Grey is a pro- fessor 0f philosophy at Denver University. More than 50 members of the Bremerton Sons of Norway lodge gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Blomlie for a smor- gasbord-style pothlek dinner Sat- urday evening, Aug. 25. The ga- lhering celebrated the lodge's 27th anniversary and honored charter menlbers of the group. A LUNCHEON Aug. 25 feted birthday guest-of-honor Mrs. Rex Crossen. Tile party was given by Mrs. Jamcs Huffman in the Huff- nan's Little Mission Creek home. Aitending were Mrs. G. G. Shack- leford, Mrs. C. W. Henningsen, Mrs. "William Hunt, Mrs. R. W. Cady, Jr., Mrs. William Wing and Mrs. 1;'rank "Wing of Mihvaul(ee, Wis. Recent guests at the Slan Free- lin home have been Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Myhre of Tacoma, Patti Myhre, Lake "Vcnatchee, and Mr. " and Mrs. Richard Myhre+, Washington, D.C. Shortly after fhoir weal(arid viMt Captain Dexto- Flint and ton Stevc arrived fronl Oakland, Calif. for a week's stay. Westport" has been ;+£ Ibpular place with Belfairites this month. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Matz caught trheir limits fishing from a clar- ter boat there last weekend. Ear- lier last week Owen Calloway, G]enn Schatz. and Ed Berberet broughL in their limits. An Ang. 13 trip brought in 33 salnmn for o party includinK Ca]loway, Schatz, B+'rberet. Bill DeMiero. Williarn Landram and son Bil]y, V'ranl,: DeMiero. Floyd Robbins, Glen Milhw and son Gary, Mr. Mil- ler, Dick Saxton and son. Herman ur00?s Harbor College Sets Nelson, Eeker Swanson, Bill Cady, g, [ t, "e 's'ra" on and Donaht Cady. LOOKING FOR A "GOO'D BUY"? Check this immaculate 2 BR home. Compact step saving kitchen, bright dining area, cozy living room with new heat-saving fireplace. Situated on two lots with plenty of room for garden and children to romp. No close neighbors. Won't last long for price of $6,600. ',REALTORS DREAM" Homes of this caliber very seldom come up for sale. Built like the "Rock of Gibraltor"--This 2 BR home has hardwood floors, fully plastered, tiled drainboards, stove, re- frigerator; matched washer and dryer drapes and rugs stay. The fenced yard is manicured to perfection and has a barbecue pit and several fruit trees. All within easy walkmg distance of stores. Look and you'll buy--S9,000. LOVELY 2 BEDROOM This immaculate home centrally located on Mt. View. L-shaped kitchen and dining room, gracious sunken living room with fireplace• Large covered patio on shady side of house. Ideal for lazy summer-time living, attached 2:car garage, all set on fenced lot and one-half completely landscaped to per- fection• Priced below appraisal at $15,000 or completely furnished for $18,000, 10 percent down, easy terms. Estate • DOWNTOWN, WALK TO CHURCH and SNOPS. Attractive 2-bedroom home. Hardwood floors. Well insulated. Electric heat. At- tached shop area will make large 3rd bedroom. $6,000. • 4 BEDROOM HOME ON DOU- BLE LOT. Southwest edge of town• King-size living room with fireplace. Pleasant kitchen, utility. Big garage and shop, paved. Gard- en, tree studded. All for $8,500. • ANGLESIDE, 4 BEDROOMS. Family dining and living rooms. Full daylight basement• Economy furnace. Pay the owner $850 and assume the existing insured mort- gage of $8,700, payable at $75 per month. Includes taxes, insurance, principle and interest. • 3 FINE BEDROOMS, N.W. MT. VIEW. Spacious living room. Inviting family dining room. All hardwood floors• Attached garage, utility area. Well fenced. You It is necessary for all sttldents attending Grays Harbor College this school year to have s social security number. John Killian. col- lege RegistFar ` has announced. This is ancw reqtlirement of the Slate Board of Education and.ap- 1.qies to all full-time, part-time, day or evening students. Social se- curity numbe.s will be issued by local social security offices for vt.udents who do not ah'eady have  number. All entering students are also required to take the Washington Pre-College Differential Guidance Battery Examina ion. The test will be given at the college Sept. 6, 9 a.m., for those who have not previously taken the test. I+'reshnlen sLu(lenLs whose last names begin with A through lff will register Sept. 12; those whose names begin with I through Q will register Sept. 13; the R i.hrough Z group will register Sept. 10. The hom•s of registation each day are from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Any stndent who pla.ns to regis- tar should have on file with the college his application for admis- sion and :ill records of credits earned from other colleges prior to date of registration. Applica- tion forms can be obtained from h)cal high schools or from the College. DON'T TRY TO FIGHT bugs 5 BEDROOM COUNTRY HOME Located on 33 sprawling would expect to pay more than and fungusin your gardenwithout acres, only minutes from town. This home has a dining room, the $11,500 price, the agricultural bulletin "HOME lfi .baths, basement and. 2 car garage. 1deal for the large faro- • 3 BEDROOM BEAUTY, WES- GARDENS". It's'for you free from ziy znerestea in raisin horses or beef An 18 carat value --- TERN DESIGN. Well located in your Extension Service. $12,500.  ' Mt. View. Expansive panelled liv. - ................ SUBURBAN 140 Acres 3 BR home spring and creek on prop- ing room; Lovely dining room with arty, some timber. Large 19 stall barn. 13 acres cleared. An glass patio doors. Log-size "Island" stjF/20/eF sta, fireplace, Polished oak flooring. excellent buy at $19,100. Terms. en d atd Modern kitchen. Almost new and II .. " ' 1 2 BR HOME ON MT VIEW Close to school, large f+ ce Y . ready to move in for $13,900. $1,-  Rr DAIEISTALk'STI4F 1 and 15 x 30 living room witl fireplace. Outdoor fireplace. Rea- 700 down and assume 5¼ % FHA [,'[' I I  REbT 01WEEgENp.S. I sonab y priced at $7,500. Terms, $525 down and $65 per month. Loan. "[,P,  ASK US ABOUT: , i "WHY PAY RENT WHEN YOU CAN BUY ANY ONE Waterfront Properties oo,v THESE TWO LIKE RENT?" Large Farms and Acreage .. 321 South First Street EVENINGS CALL JOHN DEVEREUX "HOME-FINDER" AT 426-8544 Small Farms and Suburbans 2 BR HOUSE, dining room, 6 rooms in all, fireplace, garage, $6,500, $60 per month until down payment of $500 is paid. M "+ "00y±00NN 42-600S'92ANY00ME"ERI00AL I0000TAT 2 BR HOUSE, 5 rooms in all, nice location, $5,000. $50 per month until $500 is paid. LaBISSONIERE AGENCY REAL ESTATE --INSuRANCE 119 So. 4th -- Phone 426-4666 Evenings Call Sylvia Carey, Ph. 426-3132 A1 LaBissoniere, Ph. 426-8649 Vivian Ninemire, Ph. 426-8806 Harry (Bob) Wiles, Ph. 426-8926 Darlene Bell, Shelton, was Tues- clay guest of Jo Hickson. Mrs. Nena Roberts, Shelton, en- tertained at a birthday dinner on Page 19 i i iii n SaLllrday evening in honor of son Bill, Present were his family, Mr. and Mrs Gary Hall and children of Ellensburg and Mr. and Mrs. [Pete Roberts and soils. I Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Dassing i and children of Oakhmd were bouseguesLs of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Aldrich for a couple of days. Thc.Y enjoyed a (lay at Eagle Creel( digging clams and piel(ing tlp (.3,stars. Thursday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Halbert were Ler cousins, Miss Daisey Little mid Mrs. Ella Park, Ashland, Ky. and her sister, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson and Janet, Westport. The Hans Land family spent the weekmd in Yakinm with their 6aughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boding. Thursday of last week, Mr. and' Mrs. A. O. Schuffenhauer accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Anton Charlson motored around the Loop and enjoyed going to Hurrican Ridge. Vearl Bennett, Pasco, is visit- ing this week with his sister, Mrs. Alma Baker. Spending four days last week in tile Doyle Howard home were his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Stidd, Jack and Jill ol Ketehikan, Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Brown and children were Sunday dinner i guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Selvidge, Kamilche. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Bloomfield, Kamilche, were Friday evening callers in the Pete Bloontfield kome. The Engene Evers family pic- nicked Stmday at the Swinging Bridge Park and visited the Ed Evers. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Dyson en- joyed Sunday at the Seattle World Fair. Last Satnrday Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Schuffenhauer spent the night in Tacoma with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Teitzel and Sunday motored to Mt. Rainier. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ruddell and family spent Thursday to Satur- day in Yakima with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ponath and wez'e there to help Mrs. PonaLh celebrate her birthday. Sunday evening callers in thc borne of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bloom- field werc Mr. and Mrs. Verne Schtlft'enhauer. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Schuffenhater motored to Roy and called (m Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jesehke and on Mr. and Mrs. A1- Safety Council Urges Care On Lah0r Day Trips Boating. swimming and fishing trips will take thousands of Wa- sltington fanlilies lo the great ottt:- of-doors for the last big' week- end of the munntez', Labor Day. For sonle, the fun wilt turn t0 tragedy ltnloss conllll(,I1 sen, i;ie, a.rld the rules of safety are jstrictly (A)served. The Washington State Safety Council says that drowning atd water accidents will probably head the list of non-lraffic holiday mis, haps. The council points out that drowning ranks third as an acci- dental killer ill Washingtm, lead only by highway fatalities and deaths due to falls. The record shows 152 person drowned in Washington last year, 81+ while swhnnling in publicar0as , 54 in b(,ating mishaps, and the tenlainder in honle or work acci- dents. A high percelttage of the drown° ings each year are not of swim- nters, but of persons who faltin- .to the water from boatsl 'piers, bridges, etc., fully clothed. Swim- mers and waders lake II.nl<les- sary risks when they go into..'the nngatarded or nnpatroled aremG' or lakes, rivers or salt water beaql}ts, The Safety Council listed these tips to prevcnt water accilents during the Lhl)or Day wedkend Learn and toll0w the "llles of the Road" for boating'.i ' Supervise children playing ii;+ (ir neat water. Swim attd boat only wit h com- panions, never alone. Shouht the boat: swamp or over- turn, stay with it. Wait for help or push and paddle it: £oward shot'e. : GET THE LATEST U. S)De- partment of Agriculture bfll'ethts for your canning and'freezing ref- erence shelf. These are at your Ex- tension off lee in the basentent Of thc Post Office, Shell.on. , ,, ',,, ;' i- MT. VIEW ALLIANCE CHURCH Washington and J Sts. Sunday School ............ 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship'.... 11:00 a.l. A. Y. F ......................... 6.00 p.m. Evening Service ........ 7:00 p.m. Prayer Hour (Wed.) 7:30 p.m. Eugene Breid, Pastor bert Brezicha .in McKenna. VISIT THE FRIENDLY I SHELTON ASSEMBLY OF GOD - I 130 East Pine Street MASON YOUNGLUND, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOO" ........--.........--.....+.--..++.._....--.+.+--....+..-- 9A..----'-- MORNING WORSHIP ................................................ 11:00 A.M. CHRIST'S AMBASSADORS ........................................ 6:00 P.M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE ........................................ 7:00 P.M. ST. DAVID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Fourth and Cedar, Shelton, Washington The Rev. Clarence A. Lody, Priest 7:30 A.M. -- Holy Communion 9:00 A.M. Divine Worship, St. Andrew's House, Hood Canal. 11:00 A M. -- Divine Worship The Church is always open for meditation and prayer N n i i t FOURSQUARE CHURCH 910 E. Dearborn REV. LEWIS W.YSONG, Pastor Sunday School -- 9:45 a.m, Young People's Mtg. 6 p.m. Morning Worship--ll a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. Wednesday Night--Bible Study and Prayer Meeting--7 p.m. "The Church Where Everyone Is Someone" i n , FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH 7th znd Franklin Street 8:15 Early Morning Worship Service 9:30 Sunday School and Adult Bible Cla 11:00 Morning Worship Service CARL J.'CRLSEN, Pastor Affiliated: Lutheran Free Church -- National Lutheran Council i t + +,/, + - FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH [ Arcadia and Lake Boulevard I BINs School ........ 9:45 a.m. Youth Meetinge 5:30 p.m. Worship ............ 11:00 a.m. Family Service 6:30 .m. Wednesday -- Bible Study and Prayer -- 7:30 p.m. Child Care Service Available at 11:00 Service nJ i i n , THE METHODIST OHUROH North 4th and Pine Btreets ROBERT R. RINGS, Minister Church School, 9:30 am, Morning Worshlp 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. .. __  . '-il i  i i i n H n i i FIRST OHUROH OF OHRIST, SOIENTIST $0 Alder St., Shelton. Wash,' Bunday School 9:30 .m, Clmrch 11 a.m. Wednesday evening testimony meetings 8 p.m. Reading room locatedin church.. Reading room houri  to 4 p.m, Mort. & v'ri. wea i evening 6:45 to 7:45. FIRST BAPISTT CHURCH 5th and Cola Rev. E, C. Knautz, pastor Rev. Alfred Sandoval, Chrlstian Education Director SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1962-- 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. "Nothing Left Out,' 6:30 p.m. Youth Groups. 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. "God to the Rescue in Power"