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~g tile man who
~ugh to take ore'
mF/4",, Larson
I:(~ratifying "to
know
people like you
KI
IT ~VA~ QUll I)LEASI;IlE
Mr. Bill bickie, Editor
The Journal
Dear Bill :
Many, many thanks to you a~d
your staff for the excellent cov-
erage giv¢,n tile C()unly b'air. The
IPair belongs to every nlan, wonlaR
uld e.hitd living in the county and
mole and more tile people are
beginning to feel lhat way. The
'oeation is ideal, parking facililies
',re adequate an4 n'm, it's just a
matter of having enough buildings
!o house all tile entries and com-
merci'fl displays lhal we expect
to take care of next year.
~*our eoverap'e was real good
and yon certainly (lid an outstand-
ing job in the issue following tile
fail'. We are '~lso glateful lo the
merchani;s who gave their ads e,
fair atmospilere.
Again, thanks for an excellent
job.
Yours sincerely,
Martin Auseth, President
Clive Troy, Manager
i~EFRACTION
~To: Evelene Farrell "
Via: Shelton-Mason Co. Jom~al
98584
About your piece, Letters to the
Editor Column of August 20th.
Lady, Lady! I mire like what
see in your mirror, the some-
thing more than your own re-
flection. A mirror is a mirrow--
is a mirrow-is a mirrow! (Do
you read Geatrude Stein?)
Not everybody gets the reflec-
tions (?) you report, but tile5,
most certainly are there. GBS
wrote--in the preface to his play
--Saint Joan: " - - when any man
undertakes to describe another
man, he unconsciously describes
himself - - ." Taking my cue from
that, I wotfld ~ay: when a young
lady undertakes to describe what
she sees around her, she dese)ibes
herself! In a "regulation" mirror
District you must kick back a brilliant re-
Factive trialI flectien.
..... : II
Here, ill my own private sit,in'
!f09PresentingiistaCn (I'm 74)I)rograming my
|l built-in eleetronie computor, come
dis-II up with a one
lille
definition
of
=.,--tTuritmen, andlIwhat life
really is:
I I
A ,level, end'ing search for love
[llljllry cases.I
and beauty! Anyone making any-
thing else out of life is ill trouble,
ent) deep trouble!
In my own searching, woldd
our great
classics
brushed mohair
/
$oft, soft Meadowdow,, ,s blended with a
)f wool for the extra.wearability you want,
slightly swashbuckling in the pullover
with a bold accent stitch at the V . . ,
• )re delicately detailed in the cardigan.
Both in Garland co/ors to go
it
with Garland skirts and pants.
" AsseeninSeventeen.
..... t '~ DICKEY $2.95
k ./ PULLOVER $7.95 TO $13.95
, | "~ CARDIGAN $8.95 TO $15.95
[ ] SK,RTS SS.95 TO $12.95
..... ~ I PANTS $11.95 & $13.95
SHELTON, WASH.
gt132 LTON--MAgON COUNTY .TOTTRNATj-- Pnbl[nhp l in "EhrL ?mn, ,tmrn, hell:on, Wanhlng{:nn p3, E
, H
on Hood
Is
Good he Past
By San(li 'l'lulrnl:in
HOODSPO1UI' leishing on the
Canal was good tllb; week for sonle
fishermen like ,}ohn Glidden of La-
Quienlo, Calif., who caught a 30U,
lb. King sahnon, lie also eaughl, a
10-pounder and an eight t)olmder
using a (lodge, and Pearl Wobl)le]'.
Olher hn'.kv fishermen were C.
G. Brengan of Seattle who weigh-
eq in a 281;, polmd King. T(ml l!In-
dicott of Shelton br(mgbt in an
eight pound King, L. A. Hicks also
of Shellon e:mp,hl a 4 ~: pound
King,' using a Ilicks special. And
an 81{: p oun,! l