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:ROM Troop 60 of Shelton returned home ten
r a fifty mile hike in the Quinault area of the
p'he route included such stops as Three Lakes,
,ree Prune Shelter, Kempta Peak, and Lake
eSday the Scouts arrived at Lake Margaret,
l" set up base caInl) for two days. Thursday,
Ked out the remaining 20 miles to the cars.
ie.lasted from Aug 26 to Aug. 31. The two adult
]e Carl Anderson and Al ,]ones. The Scouts
l€ and S(.ott Lockwood, Randy and Jeff Palmer,
,al ward Jones, Fred Jones, Nate Thomas, Jack
l.emst)erg. (Photo by Randy Pahner)
TStrn Washington Fair
h To Open Saturday u
other areas are clo: p for
tile night.
More than 2,000--nearly 3,000 .
peol)le will work at the fair
grounds. Some will be on the fair
Imyroll, others are errtployees of
the concessionaires, the commer-
r e bedded in saw-
t ' the new paint
, grandstand and
L, are tightening the
' of their rigging.
.a, at is the Western
Ik e In Puyallup is
€b or the 64th l{me
allllotln ,. , ' .
M,,. crag the first
,g2, Will eXl)l(xle ill
li't: 16. By thai time
aelfie ,,the biggest fmr
itll ik.:orthwesl will he
l)0- le for the gates
,e(I at 7 a.m. that
(:ial exhihitors, and livestock
lenders.
George Prescott, normally the
manager of the Olympia Cham-
ber of Commerce. will be park-
ing his camping trailer on the
grounds. George is tile rodeo an-
nouncer. Itappy t(ellcms, tile
tramp ch)wn, is on the grounds.
,1$,,.$,,1! 11@1., , Both, like Cy Taillon the Show
i ' ,.,rio r,(,onle ":;m'
.(,ear a half-rail- announcer, are regulars who each
Igl% I to l)ass through year return to the Western Wash-
¢e re the Puyalhlp ington Fair.
'tl I ,,tes on anolher
I -,an., Sunday Sept.
I:',-,,0 .. Poor Mus+
" esldents ]1o
ia,:,; ou,: ,,, N o* 1:! e L e*,,:,,
i, ¢ ¢ltl.* m0Se new to the
I, ,;,. ?;h!,,.ed Wes, e a.. k :.. A
'S'ehk._ a reminder UI H I H q,A
: "'e °lnu;'l:;:n-({:;; IOne of the ,great tasks facing
lalxr t()(lay is t:) make sure that
Seats await Aneriea "does not walk off and
From leave lit(, p<x)r", the 1V[ason
II so(, F,-ank County Labor Council said in a
('ham,nion- sh/lem.ent this week, signed hy
hi)red President Darrell Sl)arks.
greal thrill "We nmst never forget that
Will I)e there tile real I)usiness of the union is
gl| |)lasts ()tit to elevat(, the dignity of m,qn.
Thore']l Whenever we quit fighting for
tony Saih)r the the underdog, we have no right
and Sasha, to survive.
's high-school "Lab()r's battle for tile poor
Other acts. and oppressed must cenler on
tile show demands for improved educa-
two hours, lion, the eliminati,)n of all dis-
an(lstand is crimination, slum clearance anti
of the show. guaranteed .jobs for all wh(
will 1to seek them.
about every "Our union, musl fry harder
Othe,. huild- to organize where tile Ix)or work.
.ns of every We must try harder to ncg()liale
Farm training l)rograms to ul)grade
n in skills. We must involve our-
I)les and selves in gxM ('omlnunitv pr-
Llll h 'llhic s g,'am.s. ' "
ltl %I ]" .'no% ..-con- "Substantial progress has heen
Wl,h.)d in the west .... made in contracts negotiated in
't nhi t nere'll he tile tile past two years.
"f| eS(!t IX)lh profes-
.t%l',l.t_ artists. Tile "Lai,,w's past legish,ti,'e (,f-
forts that led t() medicare, ed-
I. U%lal. clot. Will have u<'ation, ninimum wage and
'! uqtlibf ot all. W'hat civil rights measures, but. cur-
11'_%, ''' dresses and rent efl:orts to secure strong im-
i' %(t;'anging from
,.'; . to seven-lay- pr()venlenls ill social security,
i !,iil," an cquitahle tax bill and"open-
i1! tl' er' 8am, my Mu- housing" legislation are still
needed.
tlitlff el's and "lawns Labor has never deviated from
.1%t11 '."' Other flowers its SUl)port for civil rights pro-
':Z lll 0)l'0fessionals and
uriRhte n . l)osals even though such sut)port
Ihb the floral has been used by southern em-
liil%aSter ha ph)vers in an atternl)t to sway
,1 id s been : . '
IIi try Wa,, -, , white workers' emotions and
:it "gs.p #' *t, along .,
' 0puund the Fun turn tnem against unions.
!'!'e%t grail i are the We ad,'ocate equality for
i')t% )._ des. Other Negroes not only in the" South
£atlled in and but everywhere, not only in ac-
,t ,arged amuse- tess to schools but also in get-
fter tang jobs._.,,.,,,, .______.._ '.__
VOTE
William R. Poole
Expects Street & Water Dept. to
do only "an honest day's work for
an honest day's pay."
A comprehensive Teenage Pro.
gram.
* Federal Funds to help the Aging.
I
* A Better Government for ALL,
i (( not Just a "Favored Few." !
' IBIONER of PUBLIC WORKS ))
lklkTON PRIMARY, SEPT. 19 ))
k,, (uUt )
" IXl. by William. R. Poole) ))
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Hood Canal School:
eoord Studies Need For Cititen's Committee
• The School Board feels there
was a real need to form a com-
munity group to help guide the
future of the district and the
community. Board members from
the five different school board
director districts should be con-
tacted if anyone is interested to
work on a citizen's committee
for the Hood Canal School Dis-
trict.
A great deal of time was spent
on the special election which is
coming up next Tuesday, Sept.
19, 1967. It is very important
that voting citizens express them-
selves on this special elections.
Three voting places will be in
operation as authorized by the
County Auditor under state law.
The llo()dsl)ort School will he
open to voters of Potlatch, /-k)ods-
port and North t() tile county line.
Itood Canal Junior High will I)e
open to Middle Skokomish, Res-
ervation and Eells. The new
Union fire hall will accommo-
date Union voters. Polls will be
,)pen 8 a.m. to 8 ll.m.
Bart Robbins and Herb Baze
school director positions are up
in November and anyone inter-
ested is ask to file on and Ull
to Sept. 22. These are four year
positions. Call the Superintend-
ent of schools for information re-
garding the coming election.
The election of directors will be
in conjunction with the General
Election Nov. 7. This is not to
be confused with the special elec-
tion next Tuesday for funds of
four mills for operations of tile
district and tim purchase of a
new bus to replace the old 58
I)assenger Reo bus.
Tea(.h(,r (,|langes :
Miss Shirley Dillenlmrg's re-
(tuesl for release wits granted
and she was tel)laced by Mrs.
Edna Burnett who has been
teaching for many years in the
district. Miss Dillenl)urg signed
a contract in Blaine.
Mrs. Margaret Seymour, a new-
comer to the H()dsport area has
signed a contract to replace Earl
Crumb who has taken a year's
Episcopal Speaker
• Rev. H. Belfield Hannibal,
rector of tile Church of tile Holy
Ccnlforter, La)s Angeles, will
prea('h at tile lwineipal service
at St. David's Episcolml Church,
here Sept. 17.
He will l)e in this area to at-
tend tile sixty-second General
Convention (ff the Episcopal
Church Sept. 17 to 27 at Seattle
Center. Some 2,500 bishol)s, clef
gymen, layrnell and church we-
leave to attend graduate school
in Seattle.
Miss Ellen Moore will handle
the junior high music with Mrs.
Eva McSweyn taking over Miss
Moore's afternoon third grade.
on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fri-
days.
Planned Here
men are expected to attend the
session of the church. This is the
first time since 1922 that sessions
have been hem in the Northwest.
Rev. Clarence A. Lody is rec-
t,.r of St. David's.
• • FOR FI.MILIES planning a
visit to Exit) 67 before its clos-
ing on October 29, there are
some 20,000 campsites within a
100-mile radius of Montreal.
We
At
Lumbermen's of Shelton
URGE THE VOTERS OF OUR
COMMUNITY IN JOINING WITH US
IN VOTING "'YES" ON TH
SHELTON SCHOOL LEVY
, : Community O RVES The Best
,Educational and Recreation# Facilities for Its
Children, That It Can Afford.
Our SchooJ System Needs the Flexibility to Obtain
the Best Possible Use of Present Buildings,
No w and in the Future.
-- The Need I Urgent
Good Schools Help Attract Good Teachers an;Build
a Better C0mmun,ty!
mber 1
Of Shellon 426-4393
"'Building
Mason County"
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AGE 59
SHELTON RESIDENT
SINCE 1932
PROFESSIONAL
ENGINEER
FORMER MEMBER
SHELTON
SCHOOL BOARD
8 YEARS,
GOVERNOR'S
SAFETY COMMITTEE
6 YEARS,
STATE COUNCIL
ON AGING
PAT PRESIDENT
CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE
CHAIRMAN C of C
LEGISLATIVE
COMMITTEE
(Pol. Pd. Adv.
by
John W. Bennett)
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