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Jrth of July
nned
I's "Down Home"
is a-
al Field;
Year's will be bigger
r, Added attractions
tug-of-war for
is a
Weight limit, and
must have at least
of the opposite
more information
YOUr team, call
(392-1211,
i
year is a
!
for kids 2-5 * ....
Bring your
and their
the pool at
it 2 p.m. The
ged in many
;talent.
contest
Year at 3 p.m.
a Warnin' to all
start growin'
s. All men in
must have a
hat, or be
town jail.
.eto Judy Hagen to wed
or concession
more informa-
the parks Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hagen ence Degree in Business
at 392-7131 or
1811. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cur- Education, Physical Educa-
tis announce the engagement t/on and Coaching from
of their children Judy Marie Moorhead State University in
ries Hagan and Gregory Kenneth Moorhead, Minnesota. Greg
Curtis. Judy is employed as a received a Bachelor of Sci-
IV Youth Director at First ence Degree in Construction
1 /
Lutheran Church in Bothell, Management from North
Wberry harvest andlives in Issaquah. Dakota State University in
peak 10 days She is a 1975 graduate and Fargo, North Dakota.
King and Greg is a 1974 graduate of
es. Strawberry Cooperstown High School, Greg is presently employed
farms are Cooperstown, North as an engineer for the J.A.
ticipated and Dakota. Judy has an Jones Construction Services
for commer- Associate of Arts Degree in Company in Richland,
down due to Office Occupations from Washington.
Golden Valley Lutheran Col- An outdoor wedding will
lege in Minneapolis, M/n- be held September 4 at Red
straw- nesota. She also attended Willow Bible Camp near
obtaining the Pacific Lutheran University Cooperstown, North
guide available in Tacoma, Washington and Dakota. The couple will
received a Bachelor of Sci- residein Washington state.
The Skyline Drifters will entertain at the city's Fourth of July' celebration.
SALE INVENTORY CLEARANCESALE
Number One Oriental Antique Sale ....
JAPANESE. KOREAN* CHINESE
/
Diet pills pare paunch poorly
Diane and Kennan Southworth'
Southworth, Collier
elope in Boston
Kennan Thomas South-
worth and Diane Lynn Col-
lier, both of Issaquah, sur-
prised family and friends by
eloping June 1 while on a trip
4 to Boston.
The groom is the son of
Richard and Susan South-
worth of 2711 204th S.E. He
attended Issaquah High and
graduated from Liberty
High. The bride's mother
Rose Zakharoff'lives in Bos-
ton and her father Grant and
stepmother Pat live in Au-
burn.
The couple were married in
Boston Public Garden. The
reception will be held at the
Mercerwood Shore Club in
September.
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30% OFF NETSUKES,
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20% OFF ALL CONSIGNMENTS
40% OFF SELECTED ITEMS
G REASONABLE OFFERS -- CHESTS, SCREENS, CABINETS, PORCELAIN
L OVER 3,000 QUALITY ITEMS INCLUDING N EW SHIPMENTS
;:, AYAWAY, CONTRACTS, CASH, CHECKS, BANKCARDS WELCOMED
rS
4 q"
IOURS. "- ]r r4 FINAL
P.m. REDUCTIONS
Lturday
, Sunday SALE ENDS
45 W. Sunset Way, Issaquah, WA SATURDAY,
392-8000 JUNE 18th
TRADE INTERNATIONAL OF ISSAQUAH, INC. d/b/a MING'S
TREE SALE
Plant trees for shade & privacy
and enjoy their bloom and color.
DECIDIOUS $5
TREES off Regular
G,nnala
Maple
.._.. "-":J O O g WghOed
Red Maple
Flowering Plums & Cherries
Japanese Maples
7 FIRS
Mon..Sat. 9.6
Sunday 10-5
NURSERY
HI.LO CENTER
188AQUAH
392-7657
CRITTERS ANIMAL HOSPITAL
OPEN HOUSE & ANIMAL EDUCATION DAY
r
Saturday, June 18th 2-5 P.M. "-.
Continuous Guided Tours, Movies, Career Information, I Now, downstairs
Mini-Lectures, FREE Gifts and Refreshments. Dr. J (formerly Upslde East)
Or) Will Be Available To Answer Questions. I New address:
Jerry Bishop, D.V.M. /- _,,_ _. I 15 N.W. Alder PI. Issaquah
I (back of Haberdasher Building)
I Same phone:
I 392-2515
I Same faces:
I Marilyn, Linda & Drena
I and Shelley is back/
R 392"PETS I JPERM 2"A°"°"°"°'°'°"' S I
ALL c 30
tell, Park ANIMAL HOSPITAL (392-7387) I | RegularS50. Offer explres June 30, 1983.
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The Issaquah Press, Wednesday, June 15, 1983 - Page 5
Over-the-counter diet pills
are not the best summer
shape-up solution for per-
manently ridding the body of
excess winter pounds, says a
Washington State University
nutrition/st.
Dr. Linda Massey of the
WSU College of Agriculture
and Home Economics says,
"The active ingredient in
these diet pills is phenylpro-
panolamine HCL, and its ef-
fect is to decrease the ap-
petite and/or cause the feel-
ing of early saliety." The
result is you feel full before which means that after the Pharmacy.
you've had much to eat. pills are no longer effective, Caffeine, a stimulant, may
How phenylpropanola- you stop taking them and also be added to these diet
mine HCL works is not clear- your appetite increases. You aids, causing the same
ly understood, but it is then begin toovereat, physiological effects. Caf-
thought to act on the satiety Since these over-the- feine's role in diet pills is to
center of thehypothalmus, a counter drugs mimic fight the fatigue factor
part of the brain, to depress prescription diet pills, which associated with weight loss.
the appetite, are mostly amphetamines,
Weight loss is achieved, the side effects are also There are no foods that
but loss of appetite is only similar, contain the amphetamine-
temporary, because the body These effects are increased like substance, although car-
soon buildsa tolerance to the heart rate, increased blood feine may be obtained
drug. pressure and bouts of in- through a variety of sources,
Tolerance leads to the re- somnia and anxiety, ac- with coffee being the most
bnvvnd effect Masev w cording to WSU's College of popular choice.
Young women needed for drug and alcohol study
The University of Wash-
ington is seeking young
women aged 14 to 17 to part/-
.... cipate in a study of how they
....... , handle situations involving
.......... ':" alcohol or drugs.
Particularly needed are
young women who have got-
ten into difficulties durin
the past year because of their
drinking or drug use. These
difficulties might have in-
cluded: trouble in school,
with teachers or principals;
trouble with the police or
courts; or just being criticiz-
ed by friends about drinking
or drug vve.
The purpose of the
research is to identify the
skills teenagers need to han-
dle situations involving
alcohol and drugs, according
to Elizabeth Wells, a grad-
uate student in psychology
who is conducting the study.
Each volunteer will par-
ticipate in a personal inter-
view and fill out question-
naires. While parental con-
sent is required, all infor-
mation will be strictly con-
fidential.
For further information,
call 543-6525.
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