iiil
Simpson Sees
Brighter
Outlook
Some bright signs for
Looking for a carpet that will improved forest products markets
S~ AREA - withstand the punishment that are beginning to show, President
l~t Hamlin, owner of kids can dish out'? Then take a G. L. Oswald toldSimpson
~Hobbies (~ Toys has
gander at the commercial
Timber Company supervisors of
~nlarged !he floor display carpeting special that owner Rod Shelton and McCleary here
'~ store, to encompass an O 1 s e n h a s a t O L S E N Tuesday.
~400 sq. ft. This makes FURNITURE. Rod really went Oswald and other Simpson
):~lpproximately 2,600 sq. thru the grinder to get this for officers from Seattle reported on
you, so scamper in today.., the company's results for 1970
with me. £ stated he plans to Bob Walden, sales manager of and plans for 1971. Despite weak
mcepti0n ~e space for art supplies JIM PAULEY'S, says we set the markets and prices in 1970, which
doing in,~tes. The area lies to the pace to deliver you the finest used Oswald described as one of the
s, but be~e store, car at the lowest possible price poorest for Simpson and the
"ze ~n also revealed the every day. And this weekend Bob industry in recent years,
"Call • .r.
• 1pc," oJu'J~lZ-~< delthec winners of the and his salesmen are really employment in Shelton Working
.... .~O ar contest. Theychopping 'em way down, so drive Circle operations remained at a
t ttle O L"L
like :;' )°hn2ndB°ggS'S 16, a $5 gift in today.., high level. The Simpson payroll
,vi, l~;, teve Ros~, 17 a Clint Harrington, manager of for Shelton and McCleary
nen,-a~/~¢ertificate; 3rd, Craig PENNEY'S, has said that Value exceeded $20,000,000.
/~: 14, a $2 gift certificate, still means something at Penney's, Simpson invested more than
!ii!i'~i~t~mo~i!Ock~a?in~idt and he s right. You can find out
too, just stop in this weekend or $ 6 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 i n p 1 a n t
improvements throughout the
any day of the week and see if company, including major
you don't save money.., revision of the Insulating Board
ansition !~IINER Don't forget the white tag sale Plant product line in Shelton and
owth, etS;~Odkdornjnrk~t may be now on at COAST-TO-COAST a heavy reforestation program on
aality ~ ike a yo-yostore. Owner Ray Prouty can save company lands in Mason and
o be ~ sales in Shelton and you skads of money, so dash in Grays Harbor Counties.
" ,:~A County anyway are B & R SALES is featuring aShelton Cooperative Sustained
te tllll~ ¢~ , soon... Oswald noted that the
._1. j,even~eir OWnup overandlastin yearNS°me Whirlpool washer this weekend. Yield Unit contract between
nposslo ,Y s..' Manager Jerry Watilo has lots of Simpson and the U.S. Forest
havior, 0~. .. other goodies too, and all atService is now in its 25th year.
• r,~ls not surprising when
t to be u.~,k at the quality and discount prices. So make sure you The 100-year contract for
least of it~ of merchandise in the run in the next time you're out cooperative timberland Linda Sto|en
literally ~ year.., on a shopping spree.., management was signed in 1946
u are ptttlie sure to shop Shelton A terrific camera deal awaits
i.. subi~lon Count ev • you at ZIEGLER'S CAMERA at a time when Simpson had only Rotary Student
.... b , ... Y ery time SHOP. Owner A1 McConnell has eight years of old growth left to
'~ quahty merchandise at several Polaroid camera models on supply Sheltonand McCleary Linda Stolen, selected as
it that r~ible price.., sale, so don't wait! Come in now! plants. Rotary Student of the Month by
.... week many merchants
fiKe, tu~ the Business Education
• _~,$i special sales and one of " " " Department of Shelton High
ay Sl~l,,~-.t!°°k" at closely is SEARS For top budget buys try NYE Faith Lutheran School, is the daughter of Mr. and
¢-M;Yr~: ~og store is holding its COMPANY on the Cole Road.
Mrs. Leonard Stolen, and her
,e w ~day Sale this Thursday, Manager Bill Landgraff has many Services Planned home is in the Agate area where
nt now, !~and Saturday, and items that will help make that
.JIB' to Manager Maxine building project a little easier. • • During the next five Sundayss h e a n d her registered
an't be ¢°~,~they will cut a birthday Bernie Bailey has opened a of Lent, when Christians focus in quarterhorse enjoy the many
ng theirt~lctime Friday, so stop in me n's hair styling salon, an intensive way upon the miles of trails.
Operating in the same location on suffering anddeath of Jesus Born in Tacoma on May 15,
thelr"~eou;dVbaantgages °f [nil; Hillcrest, he will continue to have Christ, the 11 a.m. worship at 1953, Linda came to Shelton
e regular haircuts, but will also do Faith Lutheran will make,use of a when she was in the eighth grade.
Criner
razor styling, shampooing and the special material entitled 'Behold She has two younger brothers and
• , manager of famous Sculptur-Kut... the Man ' to assist worshippers in a little sister.
SHOE DEPT, has a Linda has given many hours
of ribbed sole" wedges Art Nicklaus, sales manager of that focus.
Now's the time MELL CHEV-OLDS, can round T h e s e f i v e w o r s hip of her time throughout her school
up the used car you want. Just experiences will involve seven years to various typing and
for comfortable spring give us a holler when you need a laymen, who with the pastor stenciling projects for her
walking...
School Citizen's
is starting a
survey of residents of
district, to get their
~'a dress code for the
to be called will be
at random from the
directory.
will begin this week.
new or used car or better yet,
stop in. We'll be glad to help you
For top notch bargains, stop
in at EVERGREEN DRUG
CENTER• Owner Ken Chapman
has bargains every day for the
entire family, so make sure you
don't miss out...
That's -30-- for this week
but remember what Greville once
wrote on conceit, "No man was
ever so much deceived by another
as by himself".
-D.L.
engage in a dialogue which applies
the meaning of the passion
history to today's world and the
Christian committment within it.
The congregation is involved in
reading the biblical record of the
passion in a specially prepared
bulletin.
This material, produced by
"Kairos" of Minneapolis,
concludes with the Good Friday
service in April. The traditional
liturgical worship will be
conducted only at the 8:30 a.m.
service during these Sundays.
O Of The Month
Stolen
teachers• She plans to attend
Western Washington State College
to major in business
administration.
Kiwanis Speaker
Rev. Kenneth Robinson of
Faith Lutheran Church will
present a Lenten message at the
Shelton Kiwanis Club meeting at
noon Tuesday at the Timbers
Restaurant. His topic will be the
environment of our mind and
soul.
1964
welcome at Olsen Furniture * 4th & Cota * Qualtiy Furniture at Prices you can afford * You're always welcome
oun Several hicles
T h e M a s o n (2 o u n t y recomm " " • " " • • "s '" .
Commission, after opening bids engineelretdoat;~ncto~llthf th°Ub~dYs cnglTehr s :~tlil~elission. on tile
on a carryall and two 1971 and make the purchases through recommendation of Sheriff John
s e d a n s , v o t e d, o n t he the state bid list. Robinson, voted to provide
The low bid on the carryall insurance for reserve deputies in
was $392.98 higher than the state the sheriff's office. Robinson said
"--Jl~ttorne~lq ~amed list price. The state list price on the cost of the insurance to
cover
~ ~ m
the two sedans was $2,694.84.the deputies while on duty and
For Johnson The commission also voted to during travel to and from the job,
award the contract for a grader to would be about $13 a year.
Robert k. Johnson, ~,.3, Cox Machinery Co., whose bid of The hearing on vacation of a
Olympia, appeared in Mason
County Superior Court Friday for $20,726.10 was low. portion of county road
Action on awarding a contractright-of-way in 1ioodsport was
identification on a charge of first for an asphalt distributor was continued to March 8 at the
degree burglary, delayed one week to allow further request of the man who had asked
Gerald Whitcomb Shelton study of the bids by the for the w~cation.
attorney, was appointed to
represent him on the charge. Bail r"~-~ ~..~..~,.-~.-~..D.~,~.~..~,...~..~,~.~m.~ ~D.
was set at $2,500 and was posted [ "~
and J°hns°n reteased fr°m jail" I ANNOUNCING I
!
The charge is in connection
with the burglary of the Lilliwaup
Motel last week.
The case °f Jack H°gens°n'I INA I
an appeal of -a justice court
conviction for possession of • • •
marijuana, was set for the week of ~
March 8 in this jury term. • INSURANCE CO OF NORTH AMERICA
!
t ? :OW_REPtR ESIENTED BY I
To Burn House t ARNOLD & SMITH )
The Shelton Fire Department t I NSU CE AGENCYt
will be burning an abandoned
house at 13th and Laurel about
10 a.m. Sunday, Fire Chief Allan
Nevitt said this week. 1 "Insurance is our only business I
The fire will be used as a drill i 1 16 N. 2nd " !
for city firemen, Nevitt said. "" 9""" "-" q'- 9-- q-- -=-- -,D 9,...,. 9,,..D426"33 1 7 j
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Bob Watters
Bus Einarsson
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Mt. View at Kneeland Center
1970
4-DOOR
Was $795.00
HARD TOP
Sticker Price $4765
Lord." ,i :
,uld be 0I~
lad to ,,
arentS.
400 YARDS
with Foam Rubber Padding
SEDAN
Was $245
1954
WAGON
Was $395
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1965
1963
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SEDAN
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1967
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1966
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1952
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1969
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