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MARK HILL receives the Cub Scout Pro Dee Et Partria award from
Soyers as his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hill, look on.
Bill
I Cub Scout first
ive new award
son of Mr. and He is the first Cub Scout in were Mark Ziegler, Grant
was recently this area to receive the award, Hankins, Craig Hanson, David
Scout Pro which was first given in January, Holman, Michael Thorsen, Lewis
od and Family) 1977. Joffiff, Jason Fuller, James
lb Scout Pack The award is presented for Hedgers, Dereck Tighe, Jim
View School. completing projects and worship Radcliff, Mike Peterson, Earl
was made outside of Scouting. Sornsen, Ray Stratton and
Yers, council New members entering Cub Robert Thousen.
Cub Scouting. Scout Pack l l0 at the meeting
THRE h n auses durra a recent tn
d E-WHEELER Lyle Lambert of S cite p " g . "p
OWntown. The retired logger, who moved here three years ago trom the
ellln n rea edal hi five ear old bike re ularl to make
, .. gham-Mt. Verno a , p s "s " -y - "" g,, Y
Uelweries of his hand'Jwork: crocheted "items and the like" . I get around
,lretty well," he says, "and stay in high gear most of the time 'cept when
get in loose gravel." Lambert will be 80 in March.
Jourqal00fJot00 County. city get
CAC awarded fund grant a le$ tax money
A $7,900 federal Community Services Administration grant to the
Mason-Thurston Community Action Council for cost-of-living
increases has been approved by Governor Dixy Lee Ray, according to
Dean Cole, director of the state Planning and Community Affairs
Agency, Olympia. The five percent pay raise for administrative and
general community programming personnel is the first such increase
in l0 years, Cole said.
New iob report given
Nearly one in four of the 29 million new jobs created in the U.S.
economy since 1957 has been in state and local government,
according to an article in 4he U.S. Department of Labor's Monthly
Labor Review. The article by Barbara Cottman Job notes that, by
contrast, federal government employment grew little over the two
decades and has remained at about the same level for the past 10
years. Job, an economist with the labor department's Bureau of
Labor Statistics, explains that public employment expanded primarily
in response to increased educational needs and new social legislation.
Arthritis warning given
"If you are one of the 300,000 people in Washington state who
suffers from arthritis, don't fall for any phony products or quack
cures for the disease," warns Dr. Patrick Campbell, M.D., chairman of
the Medical and Scientific Committee of the Western Washington
Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation. Arthritis quackery is a
$485-million-dollar-a-year-racket, reports Dr. Campbell.
Grange reaffirms backing
The Washington State Grange has reaffirmed its support of the
returnable beverage container initiative, Initiative 61. Jack Silvers,
master and chief executive officer of the 69,000-member farm-based
organization, said the returnable beverage container law in
Washington should reduce roadway litter as well as create jobs and
save energy. He said also that "rural Washington residents have always
had to bear more than their share of the litter problem. The present
anti-litter law is not effective on rural roads."
School candy sale
ban hearing set
The Department of
Agriculture is going to the public
early next year with a series of
hearings on the question of
banning the sale of candy and
other competitive foods in
schools, according to Assistant
Secretary of Agriculture Carol
Tucker Foreman.
Based on public comments
received at next year's hearings,
the department will issue new
proposed regulations which will
become final in time for the
1979-80 School year. The
secretary of agriculture has been
directed by law to regulate the
sale of competitive foods in
schools.
Last April, the department
proposed banning the sale of
competitive foods - candy, soda
water, frozen desserts and
chewing gum - in schools until
the end of the lunch period.
These are called "competitive"
foods because they are sold in
competition with the school
lunch and breakfast programs.
More than 2,000 students,
parents, teachers, school
COFCI
SUPERIOR COURT
Dissolutions of Mriage
Marianne Christianson and
Howard Christianson.
Mark Oliviero and Roberta
Oliviero.
New Cases
Theme Ranches Inc. against
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Baldwin,
Jarvis Baldwin and Fred
Weyerman, damages.
Mr. and Mrs. Lenoy Duda
and Donna Baker against Ko
Kanee Construction Inc. and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Stockwell, writ
of mandamus and quiet title.
THANKSGIVING
TURKEY
with $125. purchase or more.
18 to 21 Ibs.
GOOD THRU NOV. 22nd
979 CALENDAR
lENT TERMS
daily 8:30-5:30
administrators, medical people
and others commented on the
proposals. "The public
comments," said Foreman,
"raised fundamental questions
we feel we must address before
going further. Can some foods be
considered more nutritious than
others? What are the public's
concerns about the relationship
between diet and health?
"Most supported some sort
of ban," Foreman said, "but we
want to hear more from the
public before proceeding
frther." ' :''
A ban is being considered on
competitive foods because the
department is concerned about
the increasing numbers of
students eating these foods and
then skipping lunch or only
eating part of their lunch.
The dates and places of the
public hearings will be
announced in the near future.
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00Feather
The extended forecast calls
for cool weather on Friday,
Saturday and Sunday with little
or no precipitation. Highs will be
in the upper 40s with lows near
30 degrees.
The city of Shelton received
$47,450.14 and Mason County
$47,203.84 in the October
distribution of the half cent sales
tax funds, the State Department
of Revenue reported.
The state received $1,441.43
from the October distribution
Drilling is
approved
The Mason County
Commission, on the
recommendation of Russell
David from the consulting firm
of Gray and Osborne approved a
request for additional depth in
the well drilling currently going
on as a part of the water system
in Beard's Cove.
David told the commission
the well driller had reached the
maximum depth provided in the
contract, but that an adequate
water supply had not yet been
obtained. He asked permission
for an additional 75 feet of
drilling at a cost not to exceed
$2,095.25.
from Mason County for its part
in collection and distribution of
the tax funds.
So far this year, the city of
Shelton has received
$247,237.02 and Mason County,
$212,014.65 from the sales tax.
The state has received $6,993.68
Dick Angle
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from the funds collected in
Mason County.
Mason County also received
$4,602.10 from the
September-October distribution
of local stadium/convention
funds, bringing the total received
for the year to $8,661.65.
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INSURANCE
• Property
• Casualty
• Commercial
• Auto
• Mortgage
• Life
• Homeowners
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For the best selection buy your Christmas
cards early. Boxes of 25 from $;2-88.
Also available with a custom imprint, for a small charge.
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We honor our competitors coupons. Bring in any
coupon from a Shelton merchant, for a product in our /
store, and we will meet the//" price. /
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Pharmacy
5th & Franklin
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