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School
Teachers Greet Students At Start Of School
EE
e new faces seen in
SHS are those of
new teachers are
geometry
3; Alan Harding,
and physical
biology; Jack
boys' P.E.
Terry Gregg,
P.E.; Michael
and math; Rand
Miss Lorraine
and journalism;
English;
eh, debate and
Lewis, home
James McGinnis,
and Girls' State
topics discussed
meeting held
at 11:30 a.m. in
OWell, Patsy
tad Margie Tylczak
told their most memorable
experiences at Girls' State in
Ellensburg this summer. All three
agreed that they learned a lot
about our government. At Girls'
State the girls lived in dorms
which represented cities and each
city had a certain problem to
work out. A group of cities made
up a county and the girls had to
work out the county's problem,
too. All three agreed that the
food and the other girls they met
were great.
ttomecoming was also
discussed. Margie Tylczak, Pep
Club President, talked about what
the two clubs would do for
tlomecoming Week. Members
were asked to think of themes
that could be used. Girls' Club is
responsible for the ttomecoming
Dance which is held after the
game. This year the ttomecoming
game will be held Oct. 24.
This years' Girls' Club officers
include Sandy Pozorski,
president; Susan Busack,
vice-president and Kim Sowers,
Night Slated At
Hall Meeting Room
RII"=LE Skokomish community church
this week. The immediate family
will be a game
Hall Sept. 26. attended the wedding and a large
reception was held in the Valley
Called the David
to order
Mrs. Ken
the minutes.
m gave the
wing the
welcomed in
Mrs. Judy
t. Joan Wilkins
0 the community
)'ear. There will be
27, at Bali's
at I0 a.m.
Will be accepted
and Miss Jolean
nlarried in the
(ross
Set
no-host dinner
Thurston-Mason
American Red
at the Tyee
P.m.
speaker for the
L. Arthur,
Director at
rce Base. Arthur
Commander,
With Red Cross
Installations
returning in
tear in Vietnam.
officers and
board members
Year will conclude
Grange. They are making their
home in Shelton.
Mr. and Mrs. Darell ttogan and
family joined Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Anderson and family of Shelton
to enjoy the Puyallup Fair last
Saturday.
Pat Carney and Dutch
Bloomfield of Brinnon traveled to
Vancouver B.C. to pick up the
third prize they had won five
weeks ago at the Vancouver B.C.
Salmon Derby. They brought
back a 17 ft. boat with an 85
horse Johnson motor.
Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Bishop just
returned from a week's fishing
trip into Canada and a week spent
in Montana. While in one camping
is welcome.
be made by
Cross Chapter,
352-8575 by
lit drs.
OFF
OFF
Price
II
HOSE
secretary. An installation for new
officers will be held next week.
GAA
The first GAA meeting of the
year was held, Sept. 22, after
school in the Shelton
Gymnasium. Mrs. Ruth Willard is
the GAA advisor.
DRILL TEAM
The new members of the drill
team met with Bruce Moorehead
after school Sept. 22. Tryouts will
end around Oct. 3. Potential
members must work out a routine
and perform it before Mr.
Moorehead and he will evaluate
them. Fourteen new members will
be chosen.
FOOTBALL
Shelton lost to Bellarmine 27-0
here last Friday. Bellarmine is a
Boys School from Tacoma. The
next Game will be tomorrow
night against East Bremerton,
here.
SWIMMING
Turnout for the SHS swimming
team will begin around Nov. 1.
BASKETBALL
Boys interested in Intramural
Basketball should sign up with
Terry Gregg. Turnout will be held
on Tuesday and Thursday after
school.
DRAMA
Ileidi will be the Childrens'
Theatre class's first production of
the year. It will be presented to
the local elementary schools
within the next month.
CHOIR
The SHS choir has chosen the
play they will present during
Forest Festival next year. They
have chosen Finnian's Rainbow.
DANCE
The Dirt Road played at the
dance held after the game last
Friday night. Tickets sold for $1
presale and $1.25 at the door.
area they ran into some friends
they hadn't .en for two years,
Mr. and Mrs. It. D. (;ray.
Mrs. Katherine Van Arsdale
who has a cabin in the Water
Wheel area, took a ten day trip,
non-stop flight from New York to
The Dominican Republic south of
Cuba to attend the wedding of
her son, Norman.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bishop
enjoyed a birthday dinner for
their son-in-law in Olympia this
past weekend, prepared by their
daughter and his wife Mrs. Blair
Shadle.
Dr. Fritz Wilbur celebrated
being a year older at Southshore
inn, hostessed by Mrs. Fritz
Wilbur.
AVIATION
Hugh Wilder, 19, '69 graduate
of SHS, is taking the newest
course offered at Centralia
College; Aviation. This course is
offered jointly by the college and
Vagabond Aviation in Olympia.
The aviation classes will be held at
Olympia Airport. Vagabond
Aviation uses a Cherokee Piper as
a primary trainer.
CLASS MEETING
New officers and the junior
prom were among the issues
discussed at the first junior class
meeting Sept. 19.
Nominations for officers were
President, Paul Wittenberg, Bill
Russell, Bob Turner, Mike Bach,
Ernie Johnson and Bill Byrd.
Nominees for vice-president
included Connie Fredson, Carey
Electric Heat...
No Furnace!
No Soot!
NoDirt!
NoNoise!
NoChimney!
No Pipes !
No Flame !
NoFuel!
No Storage Tanks !
No Waste !
NoOdor!
No Drafts!
goWonderetr.eati.g
is preferred by two million Americans---.
and why thousands more will soon be
doing the same.
MASON COUNTY P,U.D. No. 3
Settle, Pete Covert, Bob Quimby, Glen Lockwood, Rick Ruddell
Pep Nutt, Ted Lovegren, Dan and Steve Tibbits.
Bolender, Steve Stockwell, and Among the nominees for
Mark Timpani. Nominated for treasurer were Larry Olli, Teresa
secretary were l)iane Tokos, Smith, Carol Cowling, Pat
Robin Schuffenhauer, Jamie Sargent, Pat Peck, Chris Radcliffe,
Smith, Mary Ninis, Magen Rutter. Mark Grubb and Loretta
I
Kilbourne.
Richard Wentz, junior class
advisor, told the class that they
should start thinking of fund
raising projects as they need at
least $300 to put on a good junior
prom in the spring.
GRADE AA LARGE
1st. 3 then reg.
doz.
HIE
IN
6 Popular flavors
first six 3 oz,
then mguhlr pkg.
Jonathan
lb.
Cello
Bag ea.
WAREHOUSE DIRECT PRICES
. WHY PAY MORE ! *
LIMIT RIGHTS RESERVED
ursday,
Kimbel Motors
9
C & H Brown or Dark Brown
1st. 3 then reg.
MEAT ..., 15 €
IES "="
Beef pk
Facial =.
Tissues
Color
F Polar -- All except
"---"°-""-7/98
|Vi-1ll o, Asparagus
Yegetables
Bit-0-H0ney
Vegetables
All Varieties 303 Tins
5/96*
BISKIT MIX Fishers 7€ off 4 o,. ,. 38'
CAT FOOD CaloChlcken&t.,veror 6/98'
Kidney & Chicken. 6 oz tin
PIZZA MIX .,.,.o.,,... 2, o, 76
LIQUID CLEANER .n,,o,,o O,om 76 €
32 oz jar
SANDWICH BAGS "° '"'* .0,, 0, 32'
Lysol SWaY
DISINFECTANT ,,=..n $1.38
A/|k|rf'l&/ l I"AkJJl Easy-Off Aarosol
YYIIiJIJYY k,dk.KPtrllgK Spr=y. 18 oz can J4 €
SCONE MIX ,-, ;.=..0 36'
COFFEE CREAMER .,,. .,. ..n-O..
o,,,,48'
HIGHLAND COFFEE IT:.'i=l , 65'
STORE HOURS
Mon. thru Thurs.: .... 11 Lm.. § p.m.
Friday: ...................... 9 a.m.. 7 p.m.
Saturday: ................... 9 a.m. - S p.m.
1969 - mson
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