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The Shclton Rotary Clnl) countries besides Ihc U.S. My lhc (;crman and Amclwa.
recently received a letter fromfather spoke first about the systems. The discussum tla
;IrOtlscd illlCl'CSl c,'.;pcci.nlly i r,,al
the first 200 a record of all time of the early Linda Mounts, daughter of Rev Youth l'~xchange and how it is sel
A search for " . ! • " -- ..... and Mrs Horace Mounts, who is up in tile Seattle district. Then 1 the teachers. We must
-. ' . ; has settlersin Mason Lounty, ~, • "
families m Mason (ounty .... . ....... . ~ ~-endino a -,ear in Germany as an gave a speech about my that our expermnces arc
begun by the Mason County L~wngston sala. we are asking ,--- . ~v ~' ~ " - ........ '-'- c
HlstoncalSoc~etmBelfatr not only for complete / exchan e student under the expectations ot the program, ana tnere~atmnso~tucs"
' " ' Y . . ~. ~ v ...... g ;., .... ,~,~,~1 ~*,,a,.,~t Since mv German is not too be labeled as "the Amet't~.
"Project 200"is headed by information on tlae famihes but e~ ~'~'"'~ ...................... advanced'"et I was allowed to school system" or "the Gert"~
arbara Philh s of Twanoh also for certain historical data on ~ t~xcnange program. . .• , Y "" .............................. n .... leased v
Mrs. B ' P .... I # nn~ n~tt~r ~Aid' react it L reau it SlOWly ailu wit. ~cnooi ~ynt~x.. • a.~ 1-"
a " ted b Lou Donnell early day industries, logglng, ~ ~ .................. • • -
Falls and ssls Y ......... Ii ~ Dear Rotarians. many mistakes which brought be invited again. ,,¢~
f Mason Lake scnools churches lne iorms are ~ ~ " " " re pin ver we.,
o . . . • ' ........ ~ ~ ~ ~ The leaves have fallen off the chuckles At least the Rotanans Things a g g Y.. tot
Descendants of pioneer Mason uC~2~Vree..uOeUjt M?Y ;hillers 2rUin ~ ~ ~ i trees. The bare trees stand against knew I was trying my best. Barb, me. School is a challenge 0u~a~.
County famihes are requestea top - u ..... ._L ..... , --~:~ ~ ~: i the grey sky. The days are dark, the other exchange student, gave making some progress.. _£,,
contact the society so Uaey may memo.er o[fne soclety,,wm ia~, .... • ~ ~ ~ rainy, and cold. All seems her speech about the American friendships have been devel0~
be included in the h~stonca~ study m nmng out [fie mrms. . .~ . • [] i ~ characteristic of November• schools• Elizabeth, my sister who I have continued to. ~:Jt~
which will follow from ProjectIt was also announcea mat • • i ~ On November 5th I went to was in Seattle last year, gave her concerts, the latest one beln.~'~
200 announced Leo Livingston the ongmm ~ page mstory oI • • i ................. e "'v 1 Strin s Lucerne ItS'
• . . • • my secona l~otary meeting• lne speechaoout therewarcls ano r sn a g
Belfmr society president. Mason Co. compiled by M~ss i I i meeting was about the Youth problems of her experience. A c o n d u c t e d b y R u d.°1
• SPdecial ;fl~b; shuT;lichen; N~l~ttNdlSaYt2JsSohieletty'nnr;Squ°;:tn R i i Exchange Program. Sons and discussion followed which was Baumgartner with Jean Dr-
prm___ and ~- . ......... L~ i I daughters of Rotarians were mostly comparisons of American Rampal as flute soloist• --*t
• per ~ meeu i ~ " " " " " '
any persons requesting them. This A few copies are avanaote a t.co;tn ~ • i there I was to help inspire them and German educational systems• I hope this arrives in ttm~p
is similar to a project under ..... way At the uecem - - g- with' a ....... ~hc, rt ~ne,._ech In" German. We were thanked for our wish every one a I-lag
in Kitsap County by the historical Belfalr it was announced that !lae i ~ e ...... I, .... ¢ ,h, ~.h,r, -re presentation They invited us to Thank~aivin~, r)av If not, tb#
s°clet'Yh~h;;em pier ed st udy will be ~2c s;eYl twill h2Jd au 2 amJ ;~" m ee t m g U i i ~ ~J~ig t; wS ~ J ixac hma :g:setJ e°th;e speak again on our'true oplmons of hT~iik~yOg¢ -land a T_o~dd¢~"
• I I IN Most sincerely,
H .ghway Safety Group Census To Ask About dcho.l
G ves Recommendations • • i i Em Io merit In Surve '- Menu--
m m m P Y Y I
State Re Paul H Conner's state lands One purpose o[ i
.... P" "'--" %t bill is to kee" snowmobiles off • • i ~ g number of households in million persons were employed J I~=='----''-'=-----~
sut)com~ttee on mgnway saI y v mm mm m ~ ere lo ed '
of the Joint Committee on state highways. [] • m ~ tnhiaSt?;eaZ~etakeuPar: moC a d4"3aml lj°?oWjall nea u te ' I M,,,u.,o,,,,,t*"1
tm in O1 m ia 9. Studies are recommended • • mm ~)]~ Y m a .
Highways is mee . g • .Y -P ........ mdition of ~o ~ m i I[;~ employment and unemployment unemployment rate of 5 6 per i ~k Elemermtry ]
this week torewew le slatlon ior tne promem Ol ue ~ ~ ~
' - ~ ...... v ~i les and also askin" the mm ) • m ~,! to be conducted the week of Dec cent m ~ Schoolm and
recommended by the utlzens hULK en c s l n m m I-; _ . " • • ~ •
Advisor,, Committee on Highway Traffic Safety Commission to~ [] • m mi 14-18 by the Bureau or the Men andwomeninthesample I ~ Shelton Senior |
• s assist cities and counties to utilize ~ [] • m m Census, John E. Tharaldson, households who have done hired I am' .1~ ,o~o '
Safety. _ -- " - -" -'-" ...... on hazardous J • • mm m Director of the i ,,~'.-~, regional farm work during 1970 will be J I "" °
Items Conner's committee present p~ug~am~ i --
,~,,I ..... a,,-.',..~' .... t~ ,,meroenc~ hi,hway locations • • m m mm office in Seattle announced this asked to provide information I m,
..... ..... o - • • • m m week about their work experience, i ,-- ......
mealcai services tamuum.cvs~ m i i ~ ~ is taken monthl ons re
• This survey" Y These additional questi a 18
.... _. _ . _ m m m mm by the Bureau for the U.S. asked m the monthly survey /
providing a means to regulate and . Week of Dec. 14-
t)cense amomances, seeing tnatPromect • • • m m Department of Labor. The annually for the U.S. Department I MONDAY -- Lasagne, ~.
tney meetstanoaros as to m r nch bO
~ " * " ~ I --- __ • • • i m households interviewed are of Agriculture. [buttered. F e. --ilk
equipment ana amso specHymg ve
etable cnerry pine m
....... ~.~•. . IAP rao~ • • • m m scientifically selectedtorepresent Facts about individuals J veg , , •
training standards mr attcnaants; rl#m -,-',,--'- [] • • m J a cross section of all households collected in the survey are held I TUESDAY -- Barbecued
namluai oHenaers Din j .. j_ M " "-- Hansen throu out the Unlted States 1 b law the results ; aurfl0
• " " I r gh " confidentiay ; on a bun buttered c
requmngpermanentlossofhcense .onoucTeu THE CHRISTMAS TREES which are annually sent to Rep. Jul,a Butler o Statistics conditions inthe " PP
, . - * convictions t~;r " ' - " ..... R r sentatives on can be pubhshed only as i ,_..,,r, ot shcks, a lesauce
mr a series o[ rs of Con ress ane neaoers in tne i-louse or ep e mltK
tnr:tfJ~; ~fc~nSa: °fan:laS~tcUr: shoA;rsaa22r(;17E, tnTe2b°l~sdao~ ~Strre'bUJj?no~;) ,v~??ene~e?be project ,g sponsored by the CT?ambero' sChOomwm~reCree w,itthh ]uabsn~olfo°/;S: :/$7/?m]1: 2$asJht stat';tnitealrv~e°twa~;s who will visit J WiEDNESDAY _ Turkeey'
- - ' ..... " .... " PP ' " " " ~ a~i~fanc_~, from Douelas Fir Christmas Tree Co. and Simpson mDer ~ . of economic conditions of the households in this area include ] noodles green b,,.
arun~en anvmg, reaving me scene Bethel No 37 of the Order oi ............ '
of an accident. Jobs Daughters will help the trees loaded in a pick-up ready to be taken to Seattle are, left to right, Fred PeS oe,r country. InOctober, for example, Alene Riehle, Tacoma, and | sandwich, aoplecrisp, m""
3. Extension of the Justice distribute ('ARE Food Crusade partner in the Douglas Fir Christmas Tree Co.; Gerald Feucht, forestry technioan the survey indicated that 78.9 RobertaL. Curfman, Olympia. I THURSDAY -- scall(
Elimin in t eft s sem.C°UrtatActht°ealltc°unties" order envelopes Saturday, Simpson Timber Co., wh°ft°°k thectreesCommer e to Seattle for shipment, and John K. Bennett, I i O ma OeeSs,W tehr ,
g ~ Y - December 19 at 20th Century president of the Chamber o • I I I sandwich apricots, milk.
7hi!~t::!'~/!!?ilYn:UV;!/!:ini::b!~ iF:r~:hTs:!~i!ct!'!~iit I ELMA EA6LE$
|;~mn~ :hdteJhtios • FhRi 'cD2J gravFriegveoh.
,' ."'i !:oi . ' " :• '" : '" n • m n n %1 I I bbage, salad, sand'
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to the pedestrian safety rules of nourishing meals for neediesthelp you make your own colorfully illustrated book. ..... , . ~. i,, ~,, ._ ' '"
theroad, children through school or other Chnstmas¢ decorations For decoratioiss" and .qomafhlno..... _rio tour L ommunlrv...
8,,Specifying rules for feeding centers in about 35 A Handbook of Christmas ornaments made out of materials ......... ~
registering snowmobiles ~,adcountries. Food parcels also go to Decoration by Dorothy Waugh that you can find around the
providing for their control by families, and to victims of the has step-by-step instructions for house, check Christmas Magic by • mn •, m -___ F,_ ..... m
state agencies which administer earthquake in Peru, and of Margaret Perry. Children as well ~i IrnA VOlUnTeer riremen:
• conflicts in South Vietnam and as adults will be able to follow the is mmm~ w=wm~wm.,,---w ............ _
! ! Nigeria. -rcia Ervin ms instructions for a wide variety of ~ \
i CARL's nation-wide goal is to Ivl~J holiday tree-hangers, jewelry and - ~ -- \
[ Vii mkm m send sufficient pa" g P Prooram ..... G /
cka es to hel other decorations VF._~NMEN~
I • • r r mm I feed 25 million people who suffer ....... ~ Trim a tree and decorate a ~ ~u~c~ .v~'~t~ ~,55~5~u \
I v mill • m from hunger. Family packs Marcia Jo Ervin, Shelto_n, is window, hang a stocking or solve ~ ~%~v~.rAX t."v m "- \
consist of 25 pounds of staples, enrolled in the Washington State your Christmas shopping by . ..~ t~O~a ~" _., w~c~ "
I ~~ I includin~ flour corn meal, milk University Honors Program this making decorations yourself. The ..~. ~us'r sE "~ ~.. ,,,SSF-'rs U~u'"
i m oowder~and cooking oil The year. Miss Ervin is a freshman at directions for making over thirty ..,.,~ F~RE sE'P'v~L'_~.-,-a-ola OF -r~r- _...,~ . \
'~IP~ ;~: , ....... n I gener°us" amount, of a,d for each WSU and a graduate of Shelton decorat,ons are included in 1 s "r,~ r, pA, IR3"M ~-- Lc'~. .... \
~j ~1~" $t donation is made possible by High School Christmas Decorations For You -.,.-,~a FI E .... ON ooo , .... \
.... ~>~; .......... , DE. ,, ~
allocations" " of U.S. farm There are 216 freshmen TOm Make by Susan Purdy. . The -,.-"~F-"L'lv 3"or*,-"' xNAS~U"
YOUR A 8, W abundance (after domestic enrolled in the Honors Program first half. of the book is about ~AEL- 4 1.9iv-" ~.
welfare requests are met) andand 626 overall. The WSU Honors decorations that can be hung on ..__.~er , '/
DRIVE IN operating cost support from local Program is unique in the nation your tree, the second half has cmo~ ~"
I _2 ..... i governments, because about half of the total decorations for the rest of the ~o ~ ~o,,,~~
I Ib U~I'j~l i enrollment is made up of students house. ,_~,m
| | drawn from science, applied Christmas Card Magic by
i "y B It v~ / To Get De'vee science and engineering Margaret Pe/key ~/c;1;j~;ideas~tn rt
/ H UJU~I~ l ~ departments. Most honors how to m " , gi , S~e~-~.o -.--,,a
m mmvnm~ d m the and ornaments from Christmas x~e~S o~ ~o~ ~eeusS~
l / A Shelton student at Eastern programs are concentrate ' " G~.~" ,~nnbS.~ . ~e ~aa:~ ",-s corn
/ / washin t°n State C°llege' Claude liberal arts" cards' Christmas Lighting andt st~e:k~o~, ,.. tx= ~x'% ~n ¢.~'e3.~on, i'~ ~'c~; ~X,~'~~
A . g .... - . , ~e %~ ° it4r ox "" o~ ,~he ~- £k:ID
F. Bennm ton, ~s a candidate forWSU s Honors Program ,s anDecorating For The Home, _~ ~eeR, V~ .,,. %he O ,...-- a~re • -~-~o~ of .,...
g • 9an~ e~ ~ &e "-~= om'O~.tu~-"se& o'¢o
• . U~X--'- ~ ~;he ,x,7 ~e~ A &e ~I) r h~ ~&& mo
WEEK bachelor ofartsdegreeinphysical all-university program, enrolling Indoors and Ourdoors by __an~'~h .4~Bu&$ ~;;~)eo9 of aC _&ecrea 7e~
educa tlon to be awarded in s t u d e n t s f r o m e v e r y Theodore Saros has hundreds of ti~.Bg _~nB ~t~% _ _,~ ~.s ~ _ ~.~i)o~e .^ & '~o __o sire /
commencement exercises at undergraduate college on campus, ideas and how-to instructions for r:ol~~ ,~e,,~';£re ~eg~'ge ~toX~ae:eBee, ~e ~'~;, T~'" ~.s ~;~er. /
1 at 3 m A roximatel 3 1 ercent of the the entire famil to join in the ~e 5~e~27~ ~ire~e~ an • c°tx~'~.83-eeS ~o .=-,,',z ~or ~X,.~t, ,.--
YEAR ' ROUND EWSCBenmngtonDeC. 1 is P'a graduate" of studentsPP areY fromP professional" fun of preparing y your home for tax~ VOL~,'OB"P-~eW ~eaZle~'&eg~r~e~t &O~.3JX'a .... ~h~.'~ v""
Clover Park High School. colleges. Christmas. '~x~ ag~.r.m.xa t°6~';~ :i.'* ~-our ~-- .,..
/ ! ~,,. ~u~OSe ,,- .,.^ ~ ,~o~.,~. ~a se~
v . ~a..-, - :% ~e~ w~, -'--5.'Z" %%m~
i ~o re°~ o~Or~~$ r,B,* or ~oo
t ~ 0 m M ~Y H i R m'mr ~:,::, ~.. o**,. = ~::o::,:.:;~,o:
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i Got Your Chrishnas Cash- BUYING and SELLING- Immedmate Cashl I ~:.~o~.~u, oo,~*,, .,, ,o~, ,~.~ ~*e /
~o~ A~vert,~er~ ~v,~ ~e ~t t~e T~MBERS MOTEL, SATURDAY, OEC 12 o~1~, 10:00 ~ to 9:OO ~ m C~ ~ ~.o.**~" ...~. ~ :I~o~, ~?:~'~ ~& ~ /
Ii f~Jyour . .U S. and fore gn coins and collections -- any size below listed, are samples of our buying prices. More for I ., .,ou ~mov~ .e~. ,.~.~:~ _~, ~ ~.." ,o3.~.,eer~ 1:, .~ e:;ou*. ,~., e---
~. better coins, OT course. I "'E v~ Bo~ Y'-,t, ~ ~ .-- ~ou~, x~-
il ' I rm~;t" IL, he~, eroS. &o vomet, t't.x~ - ~ere3-'J" ~oura,
• U S . '~om __%, %~.e~ ....,- ~'kP.. .....
t HalfCents $400& up Shield Nickels ............ $1.00 & Up 1892-1916 Half Dollars ..... $1.00 & up I c.,o~m~% " .Z.3- ~
• , .... r~.,." .............. ¢1 ~n ~ ,,. V Nickels .. 15c & up Bust Silver Dollars ........ $50.00 & up ~ /,~[?ff,~,,~/~'/
t ~,'.~.~."ff.'"~'~ ;-:,~.;,; ......... ~;'~ ~ 7.~ Buffalo Nickels ...... iiiii... 7c & up Seated S ver Dollars ...... $13.00 & up | v~" . ttevi~
T r,y,.~ ~o~ ................. ~'!"~ ~. ~ War Nickels ..... 7c & up Trade Dollars ............ $12.00 & up ~ ~-~e~
Indian Cents ................... r- ................ . ~%re ~'~"
L.incolns 1909-1933 2c & un Early Dimes .............. $1.00 & up Silver Dollars 1878-1935 .... $2.00 & up ~ '
Two Cent Pieces ........ '~i 00 & un 1892-1916 Dimes .......... 20c & up Gold Dollars ............$18.00 & up i
I Three Cent Pieces ........ :;1:00 & u; ~t rCl Pi~C:;rt e;$ ............ V;oV, .......... ,6.g0 ug
I ~=;~a~aDiD:me$ ......... $7"g0 && ~g 18a91{ 1911Pg~;:::r: ........ $40~ ~ ~g Gold lg DoOllll:rr: .......... $$5207"gg && ~g I
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I Pool Room, Saloon and Trade Tokens wanted. Script & Wooden Money wanted. Premium on pre-1933 coins, e e . Ir~ ..... • _..~A
I ~till buying silver coins at 15 per cent over face value. ! yourporra. "
t For appointments, pleasecall George Booth426-4719 ! loin these men!
O or Leonard Carney 532-2705. | !
a George Booth, P.O. Box 866 Coin Castle -- (Leonard Carney) I
| Shelton, Wa., Phone 426-4719 720 W. Heron, Aberdeen, Wa., Phone 352-2705 ~,
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! Come in and see some of our award wmmng d~splaysl t ani,,, . "~
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1 SATURDAY ONLY, DEC. 12--TIMBERS MOTEL # • IIF K ~.v
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McCLEAI~
i 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M. -- PHONE 426-4468 I
SHELTON
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