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Shelton High School
Christmas Dance h ool C r ist m a s
Planned For Dec. 17 ,o..s ,av0 Uus,
tA t " practicing songs, and plans and
By SANA BREWER Christmas get-togethers. ...... ,.., making decorations. In their spare
Dec. 17 there is" a Christmas' German Club held its. I ~EeN '~'~"i,~,,, ~^T~ ^D~^ /i~," time they even manage tostudy a
• ' ..... Kaffeeklatch Dec 15 It's a ' few minutes! Everyone at t_he
nonce sponsorea ny wresumg .~ .. ~ • . , .
-lub "" nx will -In" for the oerman coIIee nour wmcn school sure hopes that there isn t
. Ly ~ y
anc - - • German Club holds every year at
d e. It wall begin right after ..... even one parent today with a
Friday's basketball game with Lnnstmas ume. guilty conscience because he or
Centralia. The foreign language clubs, I ~J~'~ ,~vv n~,~ ~nE~ ~j~r'/ she wasn't at the school program
last night to provide their owq
Shelton's first home wrestling French, Spanish, Latin and child with the special pride tha~
match is tonight. The Junior German, are planning a universal"'''''"7 ~ ~('>** wells up inside a youngster when
Varsity match begins at 6 p.m. Christmas party for Dec. 21. ~:~
and the Varsity match starts at Christmas customs, activities and he knows that Mum and Dad are
7:30 p.m. The wrestling match is food from various countries the ~ ou t there watching his
against the North Thurston Rams languages represent will be shared, performance.
in the Shelton Gym. Shelton has ......... The Christmas vacation for
another home wrestlin- matc" lne Junior class Is seumg I~ \ ~,. LCc,~/~/>/~/:,~/,>/;,,;,~/~yj-~.! Pioneer will be from Dec. 17 to
7£'""2.. "" ~ " T-shirts. The shirts are blue, short Jan. 3. Friday there will be early
i
Dec. Au•
• sleeved and have Shelton dismissal at 2 p.m. and since
Basketball games this week . . .
........... Hlghchmbers written on them Shelton will not be starting
are Dec. 1/ t.entrana in anelton ..... "
.... ' ........ ' Christmas vacahon begins at Christmas Vacation until the
ann uec. z~ noqmam at ane~ton .............
;.,. .,. .... ;..~ ..¢ ,h. l.'Jo p.m. uec. zz. vacauon lasts middle of next week, Pioneer
W I LII L 111~ I,,~ I~1111 lll~l~ Ol tllb . '
.~ ...... --.. ~ until Jan. 3, when classes will buses will provide the High
Ch,,~tma~ nouuays, ClUOS are
planning and holding their resume. School students bus service
Monday, Tuesday and
Lunch Rules Told Wednesday.
The Johnny Raymond family
A b Revised eligibility standards provided the trees for the gym
Conner Talks out and application forms forfreeor this year. Many thanks from
• o " reduced price lunches were everyone at the school.
I I --
Ambulance....v distributed to all parents of, The school board had abusy
children enrolled in the" day this past Tuesday. Their
ReD. Paul Conner (D-24th expensive equipment and "in " -I.oumy Get Grapeview School thisweek. The presence was required a little
Dist.) said this week public and
private ambulance operators are
seeking agreement on legislation
to up-grade emergency medical
services.
The chairman of the motor
vehicle regulation subcommittee
of the Legislative Transportation
Committee said ambulance
equipment standards and training
qualifications for drivers and
attendants are being considered.
"A major problem in this area
is that many of our smaller
communities are served only by
volunteer ambulance services
provided in many cases by local
fire districts," Conner said.
"These small districts would
have a difficult time financing
Witnesses Plan
For Assembly
One of the big events of the
year for Jehovah's Witnesses in
the Shelton area, according to
Paul Strum, local presiding
minister, will be the circuit
assembly which is scheduled to
begin Dec. 31. Strum said
arrangements have been made to
hold the three-day convention at
t~-Coontz Junior High School in
Bt~emerton, and all I.~
congregations in Washington
Circuit No. 1 will be attending.
The featured speaker will be
Malcome Van lke, an official
from the Watchtower Society's
headquarters in Brooklyn, N.Y.
He has been a minister since
1940, and has traveled extensively
in the United States either as a
Circuit or District Supervisor for
the past 16 years. Having been
specially trained at the Bible
School of Gilead in New York,
Van lke brings both the education
and the experience necessary for
discussing the modern-day
applications of Bible prophecy.
Convention officials estimate
an attendance of !,500 for the
public lecture Sunday afternoon•
All sessions of the assembly are
free, and open to the public.
Log Residue
Report Given
Two reports just released by
the Pacific Northwest Forest and
Range Experiment Station
present some results of recent
studies of logging residues in
Oregon, Washington, and
California.
These reports, "Logging
Residues on Douglas-fir Region
Clearcuts - Weights and
Volumes," by John Dell and
Frank Ward and "Volume of
Logging Residues in Oregon,
Washington, and California -
Initial Results of a 1969-70
Study," by James O. Howard
present figures on the volume and
weight of logging residues created
as a result of 1969 logging
operations.
These publications can be
obtained by writing to the
Director,Pacific Northwest
Forest and Range Experiment
Station, Box 3141, Portland,
Oregon 97208, and asking for
Research Paper PNW-IIS, and
Research Note PNW-163.
LIBERTY MUST be limited
in order to be possessed.
Edmund Burke
Lowrey
ORGANS
& PIANOS
RENT OR BUY ON
EASY TERMS
MUSIC BOX
205 Cola 426-4302
providing the time for volunteers
to be highly trained in emergency
first aid."
In a meeting at Tacoma
Monday, the 241h District
legislator said, representatives of
public and private ambulance
operators and state agencies
agreed that minimum standards
should be worked out.
The question will be further
discussed by those participating in
a Washington/Alaska Regional
Medical program meeting, at
Seattle, Dec. 17, Conner said. The
meeting will be held at the Hyatt
House, near Seattle-Tacoma
Airport.
A reduction in telephone rates
for more than 560 Shelton
customers has been requested by
Pacific Northwest Bell in tariffs
filed with the Washington State
Public Utilities Commission,
according to Jack M. Doyle, PNB
manager.
Approval of the new tarriffs
by the Commission would add
eleven square miles to the Shelton
base rate area - the area where
customers receive "city-type"
telephone service without
additional charge.
Cut
"Telephone service outside
the 'city-service' boundary is
subject to mileage charges,
depending on the distance
involved," Doyle said. "This
expansion will eliminate mileage
charges for 320 customers within
this area, and reduce mileage
charges for 247 customers who
are outside the area involved. The
combined savings will total more
than $19,000 annually•"
The new rates are effective
Dec. 14.
eligibility standards are set by the
Unitea States Department of
Agriculture, and all schools are
required to comply with these
standards.
The cost of reduced price
lunches for eligible families is 10c
per meal. All eligible families are
before noon at the Court House
for the sale of the bonds for the
new High School. That same night
they held their regular December
meeting.
The Pioneer students and
their teachers are to be
commended for their decision to
invited to apply for either the free forego the usual gift exchange this
or the reduced price lunches by year. Instead they plan to
completing and returning the remember families less fortunate
application form to the school that ,have been hard hit by the
principal. ' state s low economy. In place of
All information will be kept an exchange gift each child will
in strict confidence, and every bring a non-perishable food item
effort will be made to conceal the which will be distributed by the
identity of those receiving free or P.T.O. to needy families in the
reduced price lunches, area. To make the items more
WHAT CHRISTMAS
MEANS- AS
CHILDREN SEE IT
Jesus was kind and thoughtful
to children -- he liked them --
and they like and follow his
examples today! Fourth
through ninth graders tell it in
their own way.
Broadcast this Sunday over:
KXA 770 Kc 8f45 a.m.
K GY 1241~'Plkl 10:15 a.m.
the
that
A Christian Science radio seri~
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FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
5th and Cota
Downtown Shelton
DECEMBER 19, 1971
Sermon Topics
a.m. "THE MOTHER
OF JESUS"
p.m, CHOIR
MUSICALE
Pastor: Dr. A. M. Halvorsen
9:30 a.m ....Sunday School
* l 1:00 a.m.Morning Worship
7:00 p.m ......... Evening
Gospel Hour
Wednesday Bible Study
7:00 p.m.
* The Morning Worship is broadcast
live over KMAS, 1280 kc.
a
Mt. View
Alliance Church
Sunday School • • . 9:45 a•m.
Morning Worship • . 11:00 a•m•
A.Y.F ........... 6:00 p.m.
Evening Service . • . 7:00 p.m.
Prayer Hour (Wed.) 7:30 p.m.
AYF (Wed.) ...... 7:30 p.m.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST LATTER DAY SAINTS
Connection & 12th Sts. Phone 426-2805
Priesthood Meeting .............................. 9:15 a.m.
Sunday School ................................. 11:00 a.m.
Sacrament Meeting .............................. 5:00 p.m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Arcadia and Lake Boulevard ED CHAMBERLAIN, Minister
Bible School ...... 9:45,a~m. Family Service ..... 7:30 p.m.
Worship .........11:00 a.m.
Wednesday -- Bible Study and Prayer -- 7:30 p•m.
Child Care Service Available at 11:00 Service
"< :: 4[ARL EvEns, Pastor ..... ~" .... ~- ......
St. David s Episcopal Church
First Church of Christ, Sc- -eenti- l Fourth & Cedar, Shelton, Washington IXI I
302 Alder St., Shelton, Wash. 8:00 a.m. -- Holy Communion "
10:00 a.m. - Family Service ~ I ]
Sunday School 11:00 a.m. -- Church 11:00 a.m. 11:45 a.m. -- 1st & 3rd Sundays: " ~. l /
Wednesday evening testimony meetings 7:30 p.m. Holy Communion (Prayer Book) _,~l/ ,
Reading room located in church. Reading room hours 2nd & 4th Sundays: Morning Prayer Cl~Jl~Cr)
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.rn'. Mon. & Fri. The Church is always open for meditation and prayer.
ith Lutheran Church
7th and Franklin
WORSHIP 8:00 a.m. and 10:15 a•m•
CHURCH SCHOOL 9:00 a.m.
Christian Worship, Fellowship, Education, Service
Kenneth Robinson, Pastor Phone 426-8611
of
SHELTON CHURCH the NAZARENE
Located in Memorial Hall, 2nd and Franklin
Lowell Keene, Pastor Phone 426-1298
Sunday School ...........................9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship ........................ 11:00 a.m.
Junior Fellowship ........................ 6:00 p.m.
Evening Service .......................... 7:00 p•m.
P[ayer Meeting, Wednesday ................. 7:30 p.m.
MT. OLIVE LUTHERAN CHURCH
MISSOURI SYNOD
206 E. Wyandotte ROLAND HUBER, Pastor
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1971
Divine Service 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School and Bible Class at 9:15
Fishermen's Club
P.U.O. AUDITORIUM - 3rd & Cota
From 9:15 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. every Sunday
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1971
Bible Study: LELAND WILKINSON,
Minister
Speaker: TO BE ANNOUNCED
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United Methodist Church
G and King Streets REV. WILLIAM ANDREWS, Minister
Morning Service: 10:30 a.m.
Church School begins at 9:15 a.m.
U.M.Y. at 6:30 p.m.
FOURSQUARE CHURCH
910 East Dearborn Lewis B. Wysong, Pastor
11:00 a.m. Old-Fashioned Sunday School Program
7:00 p.m. CANTATA * * * "A SONG UNENDING"
Youth Choir
9:45 Sunday School Wed. Bible Study -- 7:00 p.m.
COME * * * BRING A FRIEND
THE FRIENDLY CHURCH
SHELTON ASSEMBLY OF GOD
1521 Monroe St.
Mason Younglund, Pastor
Christmas Services
Christmas Program ........................... 9:45 a.m.
(Nursery -- Intermediate Classes)
Morning Worship ............................. I 1:00 a.m.
Message: "Immanuel"
Evangelistic Service ........................... 6:00 p.m.
Colored Film: "Teenage Christmas"
40 VOICE YOUTH CHOIR
From
Evergreen Christian Center, Olympia
Presents
"The Story of Christmas"
Wednesday, December 22, 7:00 p.m.
The Episcopal Churches of Mason County
Welcome You To The Celebration of Christmas 1971
SAINT DAVID'S SHELTON
December 19th 7:30 p.m,a -
Lesson and Carol Service;-
December 24th 7:30 p.m.-
Trial Liturgy; 11:30 p.m. -
Choral Eucharist; December
25th 11:00 a.m. - Said Service
SAINT HUGH'S ALLYN
December 24th 9:30 p.m.
Choral Eucharist
SAINT NICHOLAS' TAHUYA
December 26th 11.15 a.m.-
Family Service and Church
School Program
Greeting Drawn by
Stacy Whitmore
5th Grade
Bordeaux
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gramweHdas~a Ihodnor of Mrs John
festive they may be rapp . .
gift. Congratulations, kids, for Day. The hostesses for tlae
your thoughtfulness, were Mrs. lrvin Mac Arthur
Rena Shawyer, a fifth gradeher daughter, Mrs. Sandy Yt
student, announces that her class at the Mac Arthur home. DaY
also plans to bring apples and Shelton teacher. The~group
oranges to be given to the guests had a very enjoy
Exceptional Foresters at the evening watching Loanna.
Shelton Airnort. many sweet gifts. Baby gifts
Get well wishes from all the this day and age are just out
Pioneer students and especiallythis world, the choices so va
the first grade class to their and precious, that making
teacher, Terry Wiss, who is one's mind is no easy task.
currentlydoing battle with a
batch of pneumonia bugs that
sneaked up and a!tacked her ] -III=
when she wash t looking I can US About
sometime last week. Jan Marquett I OAK PARK
of Pickering ably filled Terry s I A Planned
chair and desk I Unit Development
A pink and blue shower was I 426-2646
held this past Monday evening inI HIMLIE REALTY,
'H() CAI~I" DO
Your Gmde to
Expert Serwces in Meson County
Auto Glass
Expert Installation
JIM PAULEY, INC.
Mt. View
Kneeland Center Ph. 426-8231
• Drugs
-- Helena Rubinstein '
-- Cosmetics
-- Prescriptions
-- Hypo-Allergic CosmetiCs
NELL'S PHARMACY
• 5th & Franklin Ph.
Auto Repairing 1 ,FI°°r Covering
l-- -- I~a]or Overhauls I I --Linoleum--Carpeting
I - Brakes & Ignition LI --Tile --Formica
I -- Welding & Tune-ups
I ED'S SERVICE I REX FLOOR COVERING
1219 So. 1st 426-1212 ~ Ph.
Barber Gunsmith
Men's Hair Styling
* Razgr Styling
* Shampooing
* Regular Hair Cuts
* Scissor Contouring
BERNIE'S HAIR STYLING
For Appointment Call 426-2072
1618 Olympic Hwy. S.
• Repairing Modern and
Antiques
• Precision Scope & Sight
Mounting
eShotgun Choke Alteration=,
all gauges
• Shooting Supplies.
WARREN A. GIRARD=
I~oute 2, Box 795 Phone 426-2"
Beauty Insurance
-- Complete Hair Care
-- Wigs - Wiglets - Switches
-- Merle Norman Cosmetics
-- Pennyrich Bras
ELAINE'S BEAUTY SALON
6th & Laurel 426-4582
Tired of Shopping?.
Let us do it for VOU~ ,,
A ut o-Ho me-Boat-Life-He,ah"
Business-Preferred Risk.
We locate the lowest cost.
Insurance is our only busineSS"
ARNOLD & SMITH
iNSURANCE AGENCY -,
116 N. 2nO. 426"3:~=
Building": -' - Janitor
New Homes!1 I * Carpet cleaning
• Building Clebning
I~ Remodeling!/
I and Maintenance '
I OLYMPIC VIEW / I
* Residential- Commerical
I CONSTRUCTION CO. / II SheltonAdolphJanitoriaIRapaczServiCe_
I Paul Brown Wes Dosser I Route 3, Box 725 SheltO"
1426-4312 426-8427 l [ 426-8936'
Builder
Home Building
Remodeling
Plan Service
G. H. PARKER - BUILDER
Licensed * Bonded * Insured
1714 Stevens 426-2810
Masonry
- Fi[eplaces
-- All Brick and
-- Block Work
MASON'S MASONRY
Phone 426-2278
Cable TV
For Service Call
Carpentry
Painting
SPRAY or
Painting -- Taping -- Te~
Wall Papering-
Pre-finished -- Llce_ns
Free Estimates
HEINITZ
Chuck Helnitz
Remodeling
Carpentry -- Concrete Work
Acoustal Spray -- Dry Wall
"No job too small"
426-2240
Free Estimates!
Carpet Cleaning
-- Carpets, rugs, walls
-- Floors, Furniture
-- Housewide Cleaning
AL FURNISH
ServiceMaster of Mason Co.
Phone 426-1121
Carpentry -- Remodeling
Kitchen Cabinets
Roofing -- Painting
Free Estimates
KEN COOTS
Phone 426-660:
Rental Service
Almost Anything AnY~;re
Bulldozers-Loaders-PU
Folding Banquet Tables
& Chairs, Hospital BedS~ Etc.
LEW RENTS
2216 W. 4th, Olympia,
Chain Saws
New and Used-Rentals
Oregon Chains & Accessories
Small motor tune-up &.repairs
Hours: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily
Mike's McCulloch Shop
2215 Olympic Hwy. N., 426-4639
Sewing Heaven
Fabric & Trims alterlr~l,
mending, zippers and
pockets replaced.
SEWING HEAVEN
317 S. 1st
Concrete
-- Ready-mix Concrete
Concrete Culverts & Blocks
-- Sand Gravel, Brick & Stone
F replace Screens & Tools
• GRAYSTONE of SHELTON
75h & Park 426-3344
Shoe Repair
* Polishes & Laces of all I~I~.~I
* All types of boots and 5rlu,,-
repaired•
t
EXPERT SHOE
REPAIR SHOP
311 Grove street
Custom Painting
Spray or Brush
Lowest Reasonable Cost
Exterior & Interior
S. N. Schouvillier
Star Rte. !, Box 855
(Twanoh Falls)
Belfair, Wn. C R5-2807
Between 6 & 9 p.m.
Sign Painting
* All "1 ypes
* Truck Lettering
* Cartoon Illustrated slgn~-A ~'
.
Personalized BusineSS Ca~"
Letterhead Designs ~l,
Phil Sharpe 323 S. Fro~t
Phone 426-2661
r
Dry Wall ] iravel teamshl gtl::::;
I Complete Drywall Serilce _ • . - .
/ Supplied. hung, taped, AEn: ~us ~ "~lote~'s. Touf!~
1 textured and glittered #
/ ceilings. N
I Free Estimates
State licensed and bonded.
/ NORTHWEST DRYWALL I 401 Railroad
/ 319 w. Harvard 426-1948 I. 426-8272