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Shelton Mason County Journal
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September 23, 1965     Shelton Mason County Journal
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23,196 SHELTON--MASON COUNTY JOURNAL-- in U.B.A.", Shelton, PAGE 9 II Meeting Held Sept. 9; Mrs. LaVerne President For The Coming Year PERKINS MILLER was held tags in leaves were for the coming Mrs. LaVerne Mrs. Georgia Mrs. Kathy Mrs. Peggy provided which the faculty. Re- served by the The PTO Will be held Oct. 2, Roast beef and Will be served. are being at 12:20 period. Rules are being used. classes in the a team, seniors are leading Column. Emery, Leo Henry, Linda Miller, Betty tester, Larry Waters, Tom Casey, Larry Haddock, Greg Brown, Nick Iversen, John Miller, Ken Stodden, David Creamer, Warren Cargile, Ray Haddock, Kenny Howard, Cynthia Iversen, Terry Harkins, Bill Oien, Vernon Buchanan, Gloria Beerbower, Christine Massey, Bob Watters, Tina Brown, Kathy Massey, Vir- ginia Buchanan, Mike Hickson, Mike Brehmeyer, Ray Brown, Jer- ~ry Watson, George Beerbower, Bob Jeffries, Bob Koonrad, Louis Muller, Tom Oien, Larry Chappell, Guy Watson, Denise Avery, Shar- on Massey, Larry Harkins, Pete Muller, Danny Chappell. There will be no school Sept. 24, as it is Teachers' Institute. Grades 7 through 12 may go to the Puyallup fair. Buses will leave the school at 8:30 a.m. and will return at 7 p.m. Tickets will be furnished through the school. Each person must have his own trans- dance, spon- portation to and from the school. clask was held Grades 1-6 must attend the fair Llp.m. It was with their parents. to 30 present Studentbody elections and cheer- himself, leader tryouts were held Sept. 17, cott's capable di, program is tak- after a week of campaigning. Cam- -~ are about 30 paign speeches and cheerleader the junior and tryouts were given in activity per- iod and voting took place at noon. nearly 35 in the Those elected were Tom Jeffries, president; Bob Watters, vice pres- B' THE annual ident; Kathy Massey, secretary; vertisements for Lorretta Beerbower, treasurer, and L Week and this he staff is striv- Christine Massey, assistant treas- Organization and urer. ready with Miss There are four cheerleaders this ~lvisor. year: Frances Trimble, Janice afety Class was Gwinnette, Rene' Perkins, and Ca- ' and Wednesday. thy West. certificates were "The Sophomore class is planning Reeves, Jerr~ Freshman Initiation for Oct. 1. Sc!ool I eet:ng 0k Sept 1617 KRATCHA cently for Cindy Olsoe at the Mill ~outhside school Creek Motel. Guests helping Cindy Cial meetings on celebra~te her 15th birthday were Sept. 17. At Mrs. Einar Olsoe, John Olsoe, Mr. a resolution proposition~ and Mrs. E. A. Wetmore, Esther which will Saling, Isla Soling and Jan Pear- of the son. on the basis of MRS• E. A. WETMORE of Ar- not to ex- cadia Point last Thursday had an of the true and open house for tea. The group of taxable property ladies attending were Mrs. B. N. Collier, Mrs. Allison Stewart, Mrs. the final Lawrence Munson, Mrs. Marian school year Saeger, Mrs. Lucile Welsh, Mrs. $64,351.25 was Frank Burr, Mrs. Charles Teagle has filed and Mrs. Chuck Weirauch. Unable of school director attend were Mrs. Beth Buzzard, Bakke, who Mrs. Charles Hathaway, Mrs. Law- re-election. Therie Carlson and Mrs. Paul Leege. begin Jan. Pacific zone is having a fun day at the fair grounds Sept. 26, I~TO met last starting at 10 a.m. with Western for the first meet- trail ride and games. It will be a good turn- for juniors and seniors. After all aeventh grade is over, them-will-be h:.:fee of 25 introduced cents per game. Silver Stars and of Southside. Bell Riders will work in the pot- of the luck and concession stand. attended Mr. and Mrs. George Magnett, Annual Georgia and Mary Beth of the group of 16 Silver Stars Sunday attended the Ta- Greenacres lmrse show for juniors. They also Georgia and Mary Beth took their factory, horses over. that Ar- Carrie Clark, Busy Bells members Carolyn passed away Rhodes as a team prepared a din- father-in-law ner for four at the Puyallup fair the first Bap- in the 4-H kitchen. Cheryl Cham- Wash- hers went as a team to Puyallup Fair Saturday on senior food judg- Mrs. E. A. ing with the team were Beth recently Crumb, Kathy Bollinger and Ruth Esther Ann Trotzer. of Homer, Due to the mistake in printing been out last week, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip ears. Mr. and Hardie spent a couple of days last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Merle ride to Spo- Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. Dick La- be going to Marsh, both of Toledo, Ore. The LaMarshs and Pierces were for- Was given re- met residents of Arcadia. ¢ OQO ce • • • IN MINUTES I and Ist & Cota 426-8104 R GOOD UNTIL SEPT. 30 "My Dear Chap.,. PoundSterling or Silver Dollar, You Save During 'Miller Days' throughout the store." GIRL'S & BOY'S T-SflRT$ BOY'S TWILLED ..... ,EJ N!; Sizes 2-6X Reg. $2.98 NOW ii Adjustable outside tab Waistband, three popular colors• Sizes 8-18 .... Reg. $4.95 • NOW ONE GROUP Assortment of three good styles, Reg. $5.98 NOW COMPETITION STRIPE SHIRT Reg. $5.98 ONE GROUP Sizes 3-6X and 7-14 SPECIAL PURCHASE PRICE Sd NOW i Sizes 3-6X & 7-14 Reg, $4.98 & $6.98 NOW GIRL'S FLANNEL Sizes 3-14 Reg. $3.00 .ow'1.99 SPECIAL PURCHASE IBm High Lustre Pearls with Austrian Aurora Borealis Crystals EA. 3 button front, assorted prints & patterns, 100% polished cotton. sized small - reed. o large reg. $3.98 .ow'139 I I ALL MAJOR G.E. w.E.U..AU- FuliFactory Warranty .] We Service What We Sell ASSORTED FANCY & BUTTON THROW PILLOWS or D by EVELYN PEARSON Arnel and Nylon fleece Reg. $12.98 ow'9.99 Reg. $1.00 . ... WHILE THEY LA~n ¢ ONE GROUP \ Fall Colors Reg. $3.50 I NOW I 600 YARDS ASSORTED BED SPREADS 36" FLANNEL Oouble, Queen, K n0 Dual Reg. Values to $34,95 NOW YOUR CHOICE Reg. 49¢ YARD OF SIZE NOW YDS. W 3rd & Railroad Subs=diary of P.N. Hirsoh & Co. "'Always Shop Shelton First" OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 8=30 PeM. September In Progress Until Sept. 25 UNTRIMMED BEAUTIES TRIMMED LUXURY SPECIAL PURCHASE ½ Double Breasted. Colors Brown and Grey. Sizes 8-18. Reg. $25.98 $' NOW Large Assortment Reg. $9.99 NOW o Assorted Colors. Sizes 8-18 Proportioned Reg. $10.98 NOW PERMANENT PRESS Assorted Colors Reg. $5.98 NOW White Enamaled, Reg. $1.49 ELECTRIC SLICING One Year Warranty Rcg, $18.00 NOW PATIO TABLES White Enamel SAUCEPAN Folding for easy storage Reg, $1.49 No, 1402 Reg. $8.75 NOW ¢ $ NOW HAIR DRYERS With Carrying Case Reg. $14.95 N( D 3 QT. REVERE TEA KETTLE Reo, $7.25 NOW