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given in
James J. Kelley, Shelton, was
given a two-year deferred
sentence on a charge of sale of
malijuana.
1"he sentence was imposed by
Judge Frank Baker in Mason
County Superior Court Friday
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Kelley was accused of selling
part ol a lid of rnarijuana to a
drug agent last February 13.
A pre-sentence report which
had been plepared on Kelley
recommended a deferred
sentence0 the tourt was told.
KclIc~, was ordered to spend
30 days m the Mason County jail
and was also oldered to pay $150
into tile cuuent expense fund of
the cc, umy a5¢ conditions of the
deferral.
Shelton attorney James
Sawyer, who replesented Kelley,
told the courl Kelley had no
previou~ criminal record but did
have a couple of district court
convictions, one involving cutting
cedar withtmt a permit and one
tot a iishing violation.
Sawyer told the court Kelley
was employed as a bulldozer
operat~n
Deputy Prosecutor Gary
Burleson told the court the
prosecutor's office did not have
any objection to the court
following the recommendation of
the pre-sentence report.
Baby sitting
service planned
Mason Youth Service is
proposing to start a babysitting
referral service. Girls and boys
who are interested in employment
as sitters will be given instructions
in the care of the children.
Parents who need sitters in
their home can call Mason Youth
Service at 426-5823.
Understanding of democracy
Our family, like my husband and
myself, have been amongst the
very privileged people in this
country because we have had
great opportunities. That does not
mean, however, that we will not
range ourselves in the battle of
the future on the side of the
many, because the understanding
of democracy is strong in us all.
Eleanor Roosevelt
The most respect~J See it now at."
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P.:~q~, 14 5! ell,m-Mason County Journal - Thursday, November 27, 1975
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Barbie, Ken, and P.J. bend,
dip, sway and bow at waist.
Sports gear ~s in each set.
VALUES TO 9.50
RACING
Lots of fast track action, wild colors, chrome,
ptpes, mag wheels, and more with these racers!
!.20 VALUE
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Pull the ring and hear 8
different, camping plans.
$9.50 VALUE
asbro
or CHECKERS
Choice of Chess or
Checkers. Each has
playing board, play
pieces, instructions.
1.35 VALUE
Th. SUNSHINE
A contemporary family | | .20
with an Idea Book to
let kids help decorate.
VALUE
FAMILY
SUNSHINE FAMILY
SURREY CYCLE
il ,=~.~t~.~-~ Where one goes. they all go, Made
~-~of polypropylene, easy to assemble.
"tl- VALUE
Hamilton Beac
7 push button
• Whip • Puree • Grate •
• Mix • Blend • Liquefy
SALE! .-.
$23.95
Family entertainment for the holiday
includes Deluxe Tripoley, Yahtzee,
or Aggravation. Make great gifts to :,'-..
close fr ends or ~elatives. Choose 'n \"
save at this special Christmas,.price! ~,'~ .... """ ...... " ......................................... ' \ ~'' '
VALUES TO 3.75
Your choice of 2
different toys.
$3.35 Values
Ready-to-Wear
• Blouses • Sweaters
• Smock Tops • Pants
• And much more
Oi
the thrills and excitement of
Evel Knievel and his motorcycle.
ALL SALES ITEMS SUBJECT TO QUANTITIES ON HAND
SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY
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