INSURANCE AGENCY
LINE
& Smith Insurance
announced the expansion
business to include
Ice Co. of North America
Arnold and Don Smith,
stated they are proud to
this fine company for
local firm also announced
in McCleary to serve
in Grays Harbor•
ATTEND
MEETING
and Mrs. Ray Prouty,
of the local Coast-to-Coast
Lave just returned from the
41st annual store
convention. The four day
;was held in Portland.
e Proutys were among
600 in attendance at
meeting where they
a complete presentation of
spring and summer
ndise.
CREDIT UNION
iS HIT $5 MILLION
Fredson, manager of the
ion Employees' Federal
Union, stated today that
hit a record $5
total assets January, the
ever.
,'dson also revealed that this
of the information that
told in detail to the
ers at the annual dinner
to be held Saturday,
try 20 at the Tyee.
.'ORNER
earth was sure shaking for
Californians for most of
which brings one to
the one here in 1965
~t as bad but it does make
~el more closely bonded, at
in that respect, to our
neighbors...
;anwhile, don't wait to be
Up Time
Crew Chief
shaken loose, run down this
weekend to a tremendous event in
Shelton's history . . . the
Lincoln's Birthday-- Valentine's
Day Washington's Birthday Sale
• . . kind of a tongue twister isn't
it...
The sale goodies aren't•
They're the greatest, just like the
merchants that are sponsoring it
'" "Businesses like: Nell's
Pharmacy, Bob's Shoe Tree,
Western Auto, Minor's A&W,
Beckwith's Jewelry, Evergreen
Drug Center, Sprouse-Reitz,
Miller's, J.C. Penney~s,
Coast-to-Coast, Olsen FurnitUre,
Lumberman's of Shelton, Money
Saver, Montgomery Ward, Sears
Roebuck and last but not least,
Lloyd's Men's & Women's. • •
All of them have lots of
goodies and understand that a few
of the stores plan to have local
clubs sell cherry pies, etc., in
front of them . . .
So come on down and enjoy
the festivities•.•
That's - 30 - for this week,
but remember what Goethe once
wrote, "Wisdom is only found in
truth"•
Parks To Open
This Weekend
Twenty-five state parks
presently open on weekends only
will be kept open Thursday
t hrough Tuesday, Feb• 11
through 1 6, because of the
holidays, James E. Webster,
Assistant Director of Operations,
Washington State Parks and
Recreation Commission, said
today•
Because of the upcoming
four-day weekend, as a result of
Lincoln's birthday falling Feb. 12
and Washington's birthday being
celebrated Feb. 15, those parks
which are currently open three
days a week, from noon Friday to
noon Monday, will be kept open
from noon Thursday to noon
Tuesday for that weekend to
accommodate extended holiday
usage, Webster said.
The parks affected, in
alphabetical order, are Alta Lake,
Bayview, Bogachiel, Brooks
Memorial, Conconully, Curlew
Lake, Fort Columbia, Fort
Worden, Horsethief Lake, Kitsap
Memorial, Lake Easton, Lake
Sylvia, Lewis & Clark Trail, Moses
Lake Potholes, Old Fort
Townsend, Paradise Point,
Pearrygin Lake, Penrose Point,
Potlatch, Rainbow Falls,
Rockport, Schafer, Seaquest,
South Whidbey, and Wenberg.
Too Late to Classify
FOR RENT two bedroom
unfurnished house on Hillcrest.
Phone 426-5075. P2/I 1
Grant For
Twenty acres of land at
Howell Lake on the Kitsap
Peninsula in Mason County is
included in that which will be
acquired under a grant from the
Federal Bureau of Outdoor
Recreation approved this week,
according to Rap. Julia Butler
Hansen.
The land at Howell Lake will
be acquired on a 50-year lease to
be developed at a later date by
the Department of Natural
Resources under its primitive
campground program•
Youth Is Put
On Probation
A 1 7-year-old youth, who
appeared in Juvenile Court here
Friday on a charge of possession
of several kinds of drugs, was
given a suspended commitment to
the Department of Institutions
and placed under the supervision
of the County Juvenile Officers.
The youth had been arrested
by Shelton Police Officers and
four different drugs were found in
his possession.
A 15-year-old girl, who was in
juvenile court for skipping school
numerous times since the
beginning of the school year, was
placed on probation under the
supervision of juvenile officers for
one year.
Timber Sale
One sale in Mason County,
the Jackpot Creek Thinning Sale,
690,000 board feet appraised at
$14,830, located 16 miles west of
Shelton, is among timber sales
scheduled March 22 by the
Department of Natural
Resources•
Skokomish
1965 STAR Chief hardtop
Pontiac, no Saturday calls. Also
G.E. electric range. Phone
426-8563- 62/i I
ANTIQUE SALE Saint Andrews
Episcopal church, 400 East ist.
Aberdeen• 12-9 p.m. Wed. Feb.
17; 12-6 Thurs. Feb. 118. 13
his Sales Crew dealers represented. 02/1
ate
y on
"71 Models
Time Warranty
Cars &
FROM
q
Visit The No. 1
Service Dept.
(We Try Herder)
CHEV
OLD$
Parts Service Mon.-Sat.
& Rental Cars
C Insurance
NEAR UNION 50 ft. waterfront
plus 200 ft. across highway with
living quarters and garage. Lovely
view yard and setting. Ideal for
mobile home etc. $14,500.
898-2428. $2/11
1963 FALCON convertible, four
speed, $700.00. Phone 426-8519.
S2/i 1-3/4
WANTED -- A female mate for
beautiful pure St. Bernard. Phone
426-8993. G2/I I
SHELTON -- F rst & Railroad, 4~.6-8211
Home Office: Olympia.
Olympia -- iontesano -- VanCouver -- Shelton
By MARY VALLEY
SKOKOMISH -- Skokomish
Grange will meet Friday evening
starting at 6:30 p.m. with a 'pot
luck' dinner. During the Lecture
hour there will be a Cake walk
with the proceeds going to the
March of Dimes. A number of the
Grangers installed new seats in the
hall which adds comfort and
impr0v~ment tO the Grange.
Victor York and family of
Portland spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy York.
The Valley Vaquero 4-H club
held its February meeting at
Tommy Hepburns home Monday
evening. Demonstrations were
discussed and plans were made for
future activities• Refreshments
were served by Mrs. Hepburn.
Mr. and Mrs. George Moore
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hunter
spent Sunday afternoon flying
over the Olympics and Mt.
The federal grant of
$55,632,50 will be matched by
State funds.
The ttowell Lake tract is a
part of the I 70 acres of
state-owned school trust land to
be acquired through the federal
grant, Mrs. Hansen said. There are
eight different sites in the
proposal.
Larceny Charge
Is Filed Here
Charges of Grand Larceny
have been filed in Mason County
Superior Court against Robert
Allan Wilson.
The charges were filed by
Prosecuting Attorney Byron
McClanahan. In the information
filed with the charge, Wilson is
accused of obtaining $882 from
the Seattle First National bank
here.
Meeting Set
A meeting has been scheduled
for 7:30 p.m. Feb. 19 at the
Pioneer School Gymnasium to
discuss formation of a fire district
in the area or the annexation to
an existing fire district.
On hand to answer questions
will be James Connolly, Mason
County Regional Planning
Director; either Ernie Swanson or
Tut Pearson from the Washington
Fire Commissioners Association;
Shelton Fire Chief Allan Nevitt
and a representative of Fire
District 5 at Allyn.
Have Meeting
Rainier in Moore's airplane.
.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson
have returned home from a
months vacation in California and
Arizona. While in California they
spent some time with their
daughters family, the Ron
Porters• They enjoyed the
unusually warm weather and even
in tire usually cooler parts of
northern Arizona found warm
and sunny weather. They enjoyed
seeing the Painted Desert,
Petrified Forest, and mining area
of Globe. They stopped at
Phoenix to see Mrs. Johnson's
aunt and continued back to
California by way of Yuma where
they saw many acres of orange
trees badly damaged by the earlier
extremely cold weather.
Mrs. Chester Valley and Mrs.
Alvin Hulbert were luncheon
guests of Mrs. Stuart Davenport
of South Tumwater, on Friday•
Large or Small Jobs
is the place to go for the
"complete building center".
Complete Plumbing Line
Sinks - Tubs. Hot Water Tanks
Fixtures. Fittings
1332 Olympic Hwy. S.
Mike Byrne, Owner
426-4522
THURSTON COUNTY FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
• OLYMPIA • LACEY • SHELTON
Home Office .Branch Branch
Fifth & Capitol War 4131 Market Square 3|| Railroad Avenue
Will Be Closed
to commemorate Lincoln's Birthday through
In honor of Washington's Birthday
Have a
Safe Holiday
Southside ,
4-H C
Meeting At Home
By MRS. RAY KRATCHA
SOUTHSIDE - The Actions
4-H club had a business meeting
at the home of Toni Matson
leader Wednesday February 3
after school.
The meeting was called to
order by president Lennie
Christensen.
Karen Miljour led the flag
salute and 4-H pledge.
Tresa Murray read the
minutes of the last meeting.
Old business was called for
and they talked about the money
making project, that is coming in
the mail to sell.
New business was ca~led for
and they talked about the death
of their adopted grandmother
Mrs. Nina Cleveland.
Speed-the-Light is the youth
program of the Assemblies of God
for the purpose of providing the
hundreds of missionaries of the
Assemblies of God with vehicles,
printing presses, radio equipment,
boats, and other needed supplies
to assist in their outreaching
ministry.
A Speed-the-Light Goal
Setting Rally will be held at the
Shelton Assembly of God Church
for the Capital Section Feb. 11 at
7 p•m. At this time the churches
from this area will bring their
Speed-the-Light Pledge for 1971.
Rev. Ron Turtle, missionary
to North India, will be the
featured speaker. "lhe new
Speed-the-Light film, "Fihnrover"
will be shown depicting up to the
minute Speed-the-Light news.
To Be Closed
All Timberland Regional
Libraries will be closed Feb. 1 5 in
observance of Washington's
Birthday. There will be no
bookmobile service on that day.
They will now adopt another
lady, whose name is Mrs.
Cleghorn.
The members of the group are
going to meet at the leaders home
Feb. l0 to go and meet Mrs.
Cleghorn.
The meetmg was adjourned,
and treats were served by the
leader Mrs. Toni Matson.
Those present at the meeting
were Mike Matson, Marilee
Matson, Dana Christensen, Carol
Christensen, Lennie Christensen,
Tracy DeMeiro, Brenda Graham,
Karen Miljour, Susie Goodburn,
Stacy Whitmore, Chris Rickards,
rresa Murray and leader Mrs.
Toni Matson.
Mrs. Peter ttanson of Osseo,
Minn. who has been here visiting
her father John Kratcha and
brothers Walter, Glen, John Jr, of
pSilverdale, and Ray Kratcha and
tanailies and relatives left last
Sunday for Minnesota after
spending some time here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kratcha
Jr., of Silverdale stopped by
Sunday evening and visited Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Kratcha.
Anyone with news items
contact your correspondent.
Mt. View
Alliance Church
Washington & "J" Sis.
/a, nnual Missionary Convention
Feb. 7 -- Feb. 14
Weekday services --7:30 p.m.
(no service on Sat.)
Missionaries from Indonesia,
Philippines Colombia and LadS.
l~ublic Invited!
Church
910 East Dearborn
LEWIS B. WYSONG, Pastor
Sunday School ..... 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship .. I 1:00 a.m.
C.Y.'s & Cadets .... 6:00 p.m.
Evening Service .... 7:00 p.m.
Bible Study (Wed).. 7:00 p.m.
YOU'RE SAFE
WHEREVER
YOU ARE!
A woman alone is faced
by a drunkard late at
night. Hear how this and
other problems are taken
care of by the practical
application of Christianity.
8:45 a.m. KXA 770 kc
10:15 a.m. KGY 1240 kc
the TRUTH
that HEALS
TWO THIEVES
WERECRUClFIED
One thief went to heaven.
The other thief went to
.... The Bible says;
"It is appointed unto men
once to die, but after this
the judgment." Hebrews
9:27. If this were your last
day on earth, WHERE
WOULD YOU BE
TOMORROW?
FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
5th & Cota ---Pastor Luckman
Morning Worship ..... 11:00 a.m.
Broadcast by KMAS 1280 kc.
Sunday School ........ 9:30 8.m.
Evening Gospel Hout ...6:00 p.m.
Youth Meetings ....... 7:15 p.m.
Wed. Bible Study ...... 7:00 p.m.
L
United Methodist Church
G and King Streets
REV. HORACE H. MOUNTS, Minister
Services: 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.
Church School begins at 9:30 a.m.
U.M.Y. at 6:30 p.m.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
302 Alder St., Shelton,Wash.
Sunday School 11:00 a.m. -- Church 1 1:00 a.m.
Wednesday evening testimony meetings 7:30 p.m.
Reading room located in church. Reading room hours
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Men. & Fri.
Fishermen's Club
P.U.D. AUDITORIUM -- 3rd & Cota
From 9:15 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. every Sunday
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, "1971
Bible Study: LELAND WILKINSON,
Minister
Speaker: ARNE JOHNSEN
High School Carpentry Instructor ""
Faith Lutheran Church
7th and Franklin
WORSHIP: 8:30and 11:00 a.m.
CHURCH SCHOOL: 9:30 a.m.
Christian Worship, Fellowship, Education, Service
Kenneth Robinson, Pastor Phone 426-86 i !
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.
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday ................. 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 ................................. I l :00 a.m.
Sacrament Meeting .............................. 5:00 p.m.
MT. OLIVE LUTHERAN CHURCH
MISSOURI SYNOD
206 E. Wyandotte ROLAND HUBER, Pasto~
Sunday, February 14, 1971
Divine Service at 10:30
Sunday School and Bible Class at 9:15
St. David's Church
Fourth & Cedar, Shelton, Washington
8:00 A.M.- Holy Commumon
10:00 A.M.-- Family Service
The Church is always open for meditation and prayer.
This lovely 63,,~'' tall silver water goblet,
(by famed International Silver Co.) -- is yours
absolutely FREE when you open a savings ac-
count of $500 or more, or when you add $500
to your present savings account at TCF.
(Wine end Sherbet/Champagne Goblets
are also available.)
Then, with each additional deposit of only
$250 or more, you can purchase additional
goblets for just $3. But hurry, Start your set
now. This offer may have to be limited, soon.
THURSTON COUNTY FEDERAL
SAVINGSAND L QN~i ASSOCL~Ti0N
• OLYMPIA --- Home Office
Fiffk & Capitol Way
• LACEY
Branch
; ! 3 1 Market "Square
• SHELTON
Branch
3 ! 3 Railroad Avenue
NORTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
Phone 426-2488
123 W. C. St. at Olympic Hwy. Rev. Paul 8utterfield
Bible Study .................................... 9:45 a.m.
Worship ............................... 11 a.m. & 7:30 p.m.
Midweek Service ........................... Tues., 7:30 p.m.
l FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH I
Arcadia and Lake Boulevard [
ED CHAMBERLAIN, Minister I
Bib/eSchoo' .......9:45 a.m. Family Service ......7:30 P.m.I
Worship ...................................... 11:00 a.m. ]
Wednesday -- Bible Study and Prayer -- 7:30 p.m. [
Child Care Service Available at 11:00 Service |
SHELTON ASSEMBLY OF GOD
152 i Monroe St. Mason Younglund, Pastor
Sunday School ............................... 9:45 a.m.
HEAR! EVANGELIST WESLEY NELSON
Sunday, Feb. 14, II:00 a.m., 6:00 p.m.
*CHURCH WORKERS TRAINING COURSE*
Kamilche Valley Assembly
Skokomish Assembly of God
Shelton Assembly of God
February 15 -- 19, 7:00 p.m.
Evangelist Wesley Nelson, Instructor
Thursday, February 11, 1971 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 9