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Shelton Mason County Journal
Shelton, Washington
December 18, 1975     Shelton Mason County Journal
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license bills in mail soon he Department of Motor Vehicles announced this week that more three million vehicle license pre-bills will be in the mail by ~ber 26. Of the total pre-bills, almost two million are for tger cars and the remaining one million will go to owners of farm el•s, motorcycles, trailers, commercial trucks, campers and ~rain vehicles. License renewal begins January 1 and continues Igh February 4. rlrl registration open lew students in Olympia Vocational Technical Institute's day programs may begin registering December 15 for winter quarter that start January 5, according to Thomas Needham, OVTI lr. "Many of our programs either have waiting lines or are in the e of their year-long studies, but we have numerous openings in the tarial science and accounting programs," Needham said. ss-state enrollment high ~you say hello to a student on the Washington State University s, the chances are better than one in five he or she will be from tasCounty. WSU Registrar James Quann reported that 3,413 - more 21 percent - of the record number of 16,184 students enrolled at niversity this semester are from King County. There are 47 ts from Mason County at WSU. ured unemployment rises ured unemployment under regular entitlement (all programs) in ~lington State rose 8,199 to 88,814 for the week ending November l lncluding the 15,725 persons claiming extended benefits and ~0 individuals seeking federal supplemental benefits, the total filing ~to 126,389. Layoffs in the construction and logging industries ~.responsible for most of the increase as weather conditions ~ned throughout the state. Seasonal job losses in the food " ISsing sector also figured in the gain. raries get Norse book ~pies of a 48-page publication that tells the story of the regians in the Puget Sound region in the past century are being .~ted to state and county libraries, the Norweg!an American ~ersary Commission announced. The publication, 'Norse to the INorthwest," was published by the commission to commemorate 50th anniversary of Norwegian immigration in the United States. " ,nger res,gns '~/arren (Red) Edinger Sr., a the school board are asked to l~ber of the Hood Canal notify the board of their interest. ~01 Board, has resigned his Pill said the school board ~1 board position, members will talk with interested ~dinger presented a letter of individuals before making a ~ation to his fellow board recommendation to the ~bers at the December 8 Intermediate School District [~.gwith the resignation to be Board, which will appoint the ~tive immediately, successor to Edinger. ~the letter, Edinger said he Pill said he anticipated it I r~ot have enough time to would take a couple of months ~te to the school board for those interested to contact the :ion board, for the board to talk with lUperintendent John Pill said them, and to make a selection to Le from the Union area recommend to the Intermediate eSted in being appointed to School District Board. put your foot down for... your good taste show 99 Open 'til 8:30! Monday thru Friday now has 5,436 _Me_m be re__ _ _ _ _J__._=_ _ "'The Fami# Shoe Store'" 107 South Fourth St. Shelton Rough and read.y for work are the Farm Loader, Delightful toys for pre-schoolers to Poppin' Fresh is the doll that Grader, or the hefty Trencher Cat with Loader. enjoy this Christmas! Choose from has warmed American's heart, the Pocket Camera, Picnic Basket, and Poppie Fresh is his cute and assorted musical Radios that companion! Both are made of 10.25 VALUE each play a popular tune. Save now! V washable, soft.safe polyvinyl. " VALUES TO 5.25 2.35 V.LU lii , ,0,..01 oo OF m ,.t Just "ke a IP--==-="----~ r~ \\ ¢~'~ r~" ~ c!!'l~?U V°~~. real bicycle. | ~.~ Y~-" ~f~ Ill IWll "l'he wheels ~" - --~ Ill (': ' turn bars ~"'~' '~' I ;¢~'-'~'t~, -~ Colorfully Iithoed vinyl move kick --""~ L~-I ,,I I ~_t~"~r.-.=s~.~ :-'~' ~>~. case fors.00,VALuEdOll fashions. 3 E Up 'n down. " ,' " .., P/l$$Wq ~: ~ ages. The suspense this .l~R)ular .p.me! )9 • 3 3 o.. o.,c., ,,.,. 6.85 VALUE $.65 VALUE 6.60 VALUt~ IIII TONKA TOY Christmastime is the time for a new Tonka vehicle under the tree! Decide on the Mini Fire Pumper, Military Jeep, or Bulldozer for months of fun indoor activity! VALUES TO 6.70 66 Open Weeknights 'til 8:30 More Toy Mego Preschool Woodsy Reg. Construction Toys ....... Tripoly Game "eg $2.34 .............. 99 .Sma_ II Fry Reg. Camping Kit =a.79 ............... Monopoly 99 Parker's great Real Estate Trading Game. Reg. $599 Atomic Man $7.19 ............... Sunshine Family Reg. Fun Van .................. $7.99 VALUE 99 SPARKLE TANK Fascinating toys that intrigue all ages! Has key spring motors. $4.29 VALUE Open Sunday 12to4 Money Saver PharmacyI " ,426"2666 I SALE ITEMS LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND Thursday, December 18 1975 Shelton-Mason County Journal Page 17