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PAGE 12 SHELTON---MASON COUNTY JOURNAL--- Published in "Christmastown, U.S.A.", Shelton, Washington Thursday, December
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By NADINE RH00!
PIONEER -- Tickets
22-inch Kissy doll, a
Pioneer PTO project,
sale shortly. The doll is
with wardrobe and
Tickets will be 25¢ each !
for $1.00. The doll will be
play in several
beginning with
and Saturday, and at
Friday.
Tickets will also be
with students for
ents if desired.
The money obtained
ticket sales will go
worthwhile project to
school.
PIONEER PTO will
day-~t 8 p.m. Clyde
Shelton, will be the
speaker. Knight, a
Shelton High School,
about his trip to
summer. He will show
on the trip.
The school lunch
Pioneer is now in full
The kitchen was
lunches were served for
days last week before the
giving vacation.
Mrs. Sheila Fitchett
the office at the school
and Wednesday
ceive lunch money.
Mrs. Eva Rostvold has
time-consuming job for
two years. The
would like to express
for her Lime given and
done.
JENNY KNUDSEN
her eighth birthday
Monday afternoon.
Guests were Sue
Tami Anderson,
Dawn Rhodes, and
and Karla Knudsen.
After cake and ice
group enjoyed various
Each guest was presented
parasols and fans.
Mrs. Jennie Goodro
Thanksgiving holidays
i home of Mr and Mrs
!dry and girls, Janis an
Puyallup.
s Students at Pioneer
were dismissed at 2
Wednesday for a long
weekend. Many recalled
of a year ago, and
not hoping for a :peat
MR. AND MRS.
and children, of Seattle,
and Mrs. Chris
mond, were Thanke
of the Don Knudsens.
Special net guests were Don's
Hidden Magic Hair Spray $1.99 cles, Pete, Norm and Rq
• sen, Mrs. K. Mikkelsen,
Special othy Pettyjohn and
all of Shelton.
Head & Shoulders Shampoo of f owor
~' "~f season have been
BATH FAC(AL during the recent mild
Dial Soap 5 for $1 6 for $1 the kitchen window at
- ing Rhodes home is
10 oz. Jar plant in full bloom. The
come up through the
Instante'-- -ro,ser'= . . . . . $1.19
by the pulley on the ins
PRIDE or FAMOUS window.
Several neighbors,
NBC Asstd. Cookies 3 pkgs. 1.00 tl e Rhode's, have been
by the fantastic
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New Hours9- 9 Mort. thru Sat. -- Sun. 10 - 7
The exciting saga of
Coast's lumber industry
bust personalities is
first time in a book
Rig", being published
A noted Northwest
lis Lucia, in this volume
the sawmilling segment
est story what
and the late Stewart
for logging and
pages follow the Far
iest and biggest industrY.
violent, reckless
more civilized modern
"Head Rig" is
great, screaming
saw giant logs into
part of the timber story
overdue, dealing as it
the industry that not
into the country's
of virgin timber, but
all of the movements
provide extensive
harvested tree,
ests from fire and
vigorous reforestation._
THE BOOK oPEN~
account of the
sawmill by the late
Priaulx, widel
for the West Coast
Association, which
missioned this
died just a year ago,
Rig" is dedicated to hi=
Among its
are the taming of
which Lucia calls
Lode of the lumber wor
of the windjammers
schooners; Peter ]3.
ber bookkeeper who
fan%ed character
Stewart Holbrook
lent and energy put
Keep Green
Duel William B. Greel~
as Forest Sewice ell
the helm of the West
bermen's Association
crisis.
"Head Rig"
through successive
l umbermen's struggl
ernment and the
are dPscrihed for the
since WCLA gave
access to complete
its 52 years as
leading lumber
The book
photographs relating
and line drawings by
nor, Portland artist
lustrated the jacket.
"Head Rig" is publ
erland West Press
and will be available
book stores at $6.9~.