Zeta Kappa Elects
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i City Correspondent| 1972 73 Officers
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Mr. and Mrs. Jose
Roman of Arlington
announce the engage- -
L,m,,,mm~. ........... ..... lq,,p,,,q,mtm~ N e w officers for is from percepter
merit
of
their
daugh-
ter, Blanca, to Mr.
Arthur Lee Verlinde,
son of Mrs. Elizabeth
Verlinde of Monroe.
The bride-elect is a
1971 graduate of Mon-
roe High School and is
presently in thenurs-
Just don't know what
part the Consumers
Union plays in the .
great conspiracy to
spread par a note
among us gullible folks
but I read a few blurbs
in the press and it
1972-73, were elected
at the February meet-
ing of Zeta Kappa
chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi.
Following is a list of
the officers: Mrs. Jon
Marks, president;
Mrs. Jim Marlow.
Alphi Pi, which is
the 3rd Degree in Beta
Sigma Phi.
The group present-
ed a check to theEast
County Senior center
with proceeds from
the Santa project.
Plans were
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ing program at Everett
Community College.
Her fiance is a 1968
~aduate of Monroe
gh School and is em-
ployed by Snohom~sh
County.
An August wedding is
upset me. On their
February report they
pistolwhipped thepoor
innocent hot-dog.
They claim that in
1937, the frankfurter
had arrived at its peak.
They were very cheap
then. They contained
vice-president; Mrs.
Philip Kesterson, re-
cording secretary;
Mrs. John Claffry,
corresponding secre-
tary; Mrs. B e r t
Bovenkamp, treas-
urer; Mrs. Sharon
work with Akeetacol- Monroe High School
lecting Betty Crocker
coupons for a Senior Band Concert
Center mini-bus.
The evenings pro-
grams were 'The Con- Concert Band
noisseur" by Mrs.
Dick Fleming A~d Stage Band
L "Nature's and b-y
planned.
BLANCA ROMAN 19 per cent protein and Moor, extension of-
19 per cent fat. It ricer; Mrs. B o b ist's Landscape"
seems that 62 percent Kearns, city council Mrs. Lee Pownell and ,w.~- ~Vm i
Carnation To Dedicate of thel937model was Andv Lucero representative; and Mrs. Lloyd Robert- av, Toes° Mar 14
omitted from the re- - Mrs.' Waldon Ander- son. "
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New library Bui/ding port. The modern frankfurters, my loved ones, son, alternate. The meeting was 8 PM No Charge
the bed companions of my acid indigestion, ac- Mrs. Jim Spada was held in the home of
cording to the report, have degenerated to the elected for her third Mrs. Sandy Gladfelter.
year as advisor. She ......
point of no return. ~, .................................................................................................................................. ,,, ............... 2,,
That took the maniac out of my ego. The jobs,
I put through the pebble mill are quite cheap, An in versary "- ................................... " ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ "
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59 cents a dozen. But according to the report
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,~e ~o,o~ oo.,o., ~ ~eo~,~e~ ,o ~ ~or oo-t Celebrated
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and the fat has increased to 28 per cent. Well,
that stands to reason, in 1937 the doggies were - =-:-
made by hand and had a good work out and ---
nowadays they are programmed by computers. Mr. and Mrs. Clar- _~ ~
As a joint financial venture of the town of
Carnation and the King County Library System,
the library will move into a new building,
being dedicated Sunday, March 12, at 2 p.m. with
open house until 5 p.m.
Master of ceremonies will be John Groshell,
a teacher at Mount Si High School. The in-
vocation will be given by the Rev. Marshall
McKinney, Minister, TolL Congregational
Church.
A flag ceremony will be led by Boy Scout
Troop 588. Herber F. Matschler, director of
the King County Library System, will introduce
special guests.
Acceptance of the building will be made by
Nick Loutsts, mayor of the T~wn of Carnation,
and by George Dale, chairman of the King
County Library Board of Trustees.
Arrangements for the dectcation were made
by the Carnation Women's Club with assistance
from King County Library System staff.
The 2,160 square foot building replaces a 604
square foot structure. The $88,000 building has a
book capacity of 8,000 volumes compared to
3,000 in the former building.
The library has a multi-purpose meeting
room, air-conditioning, carpeting and an out-
side court. It was built on a former town park
located on Toll Avenue between Morrison and
Rutherford Streets. Most of the trees were
retained on the property.
So you are bound to pick up some extra blubber.
Then the Department of Agriculture allows the
makers of doggies to give them a water injection
about 10 per cent of the total weight. The report
states that the modern frankfurter's bladder is
carrying more than 10 per cent. Well, there is
nothing wrong with that. At least you know that
if you get stranded in the Sahara desert with
50 tons of doggies you can survive.
The worst part of the report was not about all
the chemicals added to the doggies to make them
comparable with our drug culture, it was the fact
that they stated that 19 per cent of the samples
that went through the saliva test were con-
taminated with insect and rodent droppings.
This is what really frosted me. Here I have
been consuming a dozen frankfurters a week and
have never been fortunate enough to get one that
was Mickey Moused. I amgourmet. I am willing
to pay the freight to get some of the good ones.
But where do you find them?
ence Ray celebrated
their 25thanniversary Now Is The Time
" Rates Are At Their west
The party was hosted
by Mr. and Mrs. Irvin S t B
Wall and daughters ee Firs ank First
Mabel Roberts, Mrs.
Seldom Porter and
Mrs. Don York at
the Wall's home on
the Florence Acres First In Service '
Road. " Friendly People to Serve You |
Mr. and Mrs. Wall
were best man and Immediate Loans
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matron of honor for No Delays
the Rays 25 years ago
on Januaryl2. First In E
The Rays have re- x..Ar,P.ncA-:
cently returned from
spending a month in Years of Experience to Provide
Hawaii. They were i [
Another question--where did the consumers accompanied by Mr. Rapid Efficient Service and ,
union get their samples? Who knows? I am all Ray's sister andhus- ~ Assistance |
for a Congressional Investigation. The honorof band, Mr. and Mrs. '*
200 million American munching machines is at ",,Ray Erickson of Sent-
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Strub Gains Membership s,~o. ~,s ,sthe Year of the Rat and Imuch ~,1^ -~ "(~--~
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hate to be rat-finked. Lets get the good doggies * A three tiered wed
" on-theplate. . L .....~t;din~'o~:-,~;~,o~*,;. ] ~ First In Rates .......... "i
@harles R. Strub, unique among nat .................................. - .... o: ....... --- ..........
M.D., of Monroe, has ional medical as- W ll "" IC" M eels ::couple, Mrs StevebYsherrila nieCe,of i • Lowest Rates in Town i
been elected to active sociations, is design- ww.e. Ch,ld CI,n _ . , __-
• membership in the ed to help member trict and are for the thenenmn'buffet.Was served at
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American Academy physicians k e ,e p The monthly Monroe | ~; ~: .~ |-
hi will urpose of examina Attend
of Family PhySicians. abreast of the latest Well Child Cli c " .P .... q tng the affair [ ~ ~ ~ ~_ r +J , :
h,= h,=]a at the St. Lion, zmmumzatlon ann from Monroe were Mr.
As a member of scientific develop- . ...... f
AAFP, Strub will be manta in medicine. Mary's Parish'Hall, health su_pervision_o and Mrs. W.M. Ray [ a 0 N n O E e n AN C e i .i
required to complete Founded in 1947, the in Monroe on Thurs- weu z nzsn.~, ~au p--~- Mr. ana lvxrs, ugh z =
from scnoo~ cnuaren Yor
150 hours of post- AAFP is the country' s a~v March 16, • k, Mr. and Mrs. i i
:~-' "- 1 - m Call 794-7960 for an Seldom Porter and
grad u ate medical second largest nat- S~es;.r~lin~cs ~are appointment. T h e se Mrs. Mabel Roberts I i
study every three tonal medical as- h ld on the third clinics are sponsored Manv ~wq o.~
years. The program, sociatton. I~SEA Nh~
Classes Set For Veterans~:~"'" o, each by the SkYcllallaeedY out of rteo]~i--gue~t~s
.,,,.,h They are con wanaerers . trom throu hout west-
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ducted by the Sno- local commum Y ern Washington also
Washington~In an effOrtveteranstO help basiS,on suchWtllpointsbe asbrtefedhow Churchh°mishHealthH01dsDiS- Eveninggr°ups Series att:nded.4 H Clubumeet= i,_. ............... MaJ, ............... & .......... Blakely ............ ............ .................... ................ . ............. ........ -----794 714S. ...... ____ .i
find employment, the to prepare for an in-
Veterans Admintstra- terview, proper be-
tion regional office havtor, appropriate Rev. Jim Floyd, of music, both vocal and Tualco Valley 4-H
instrumental. In ad- Club will have their
in Seattle will hold grooming and factors Buckley, will hold a
a series of "Job In- to avoid which could series of meetings dition Bible studies next meeting on March
terview Classes" on lead to rejection of at Monroe Commun- will'be conducted daily 11, at the home oftheir
March 13, at 9 a.m. in the applicant, ity Chapel beginning from 10 to 11 a.m. leader, Mrs. Elmer
The church extends Frohning.
room 901, Sixth and J.E. Mullen, direct- Sunday morning, an invitation to those At the February 26
Lenora Building. or of the VA regional March 12 at 11 a.m.
The classes are office, said t h e and continuing through wishing to attend this meeting, p r e sided
designed to assist classes will continue Friday evening March series at the Chapel over by Dabble Mat-
veterans who havehad every other Monday. 17 with night sessions located at the corner lock the girls adopt-
little or no experience Veterans who arein- beginning at 7:30 p.m. of Lewis and McDougal ed a new grandmother
in applying for a job terested in attending Pastor Rinks, of the streets. For further from the Monroe Con-
to compete success- any of the classes Chapel, says in ad- information call 794- valescent Center.
fully at the initial •should contact t h e dttton to Rev. 'Floyd's 6713. The club's future
step in seeking em- Veterans Assistance Bible centered mes- A nursery will be plans include a rol-
ployment--the Job in- Division, room 804, sages, the churchwill provided for children ler skating party
terview. Sixth and Lenora also feature special under three years old. scheduled for April 8.
Participants, who at-. Building, for further
tend on a voluntary information. Monroe Man
Coming Events.. New Member
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The Tolero Club will The Monroe Garden Monroe was repre-
hold its annual lun- Club will meet Men- sented on the list
cheon and .card party day, March 13, at 8 of new members ap-
at the I.O.O.F. Hall p.m. in the P.U.D. proved by the Board
of Holstein Friesian
on March 15 atl2noon, building.
Chairman for the event Pat Cummings o f Association of Amer-
will be Mrs Clarence Seattle will be the ica at its last meeting.
• Vernon L. Nelson of
Corey. ' guest speaker and will
*** discuss the art of tin Monroe and Daniel Jay
The Monroe Com- work. She hasappear- Bailey of Snohomtsh
munity Chapel will ed on T.V. shows in- were among 1S Wash-
host a Youth Insptra- cludtng the Pamela ington dairymen ac-
tion on Saturday, Mason program, cepted tn the group.
March 11, beginning at Mrs. Vincent Nelson Pennsylvania, Wis-
7:S0 p.m. Refresh- and Mrs. Har r y constn and New York
merits will be served, McCtoud will behosts, led the 45 states re-
presented on the list
and all youth are in- *** of new members.
vited to attend. Washtngton's n e w
*** Washington State members Join the
The Past Nobel Heart Association ca- ranks of over 26,000
Grands Club will meet dows twofaculty posts people acttvelybreed-
this evening, Thurs- at the University of ing Registered Hol-
day, at 7:30 p.m. at Washington School of stein-Friesian cattle
the home of Mrs. Medicine, thus pro- who gain a reduced
Gladys Martenson. riding better educa- rate when register-
Mrs. Mildred Corey Lion for the physicians ing and transferring
is assistant hostess, of tomorrow, their animals.
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