Sawyer, certified
now conducting
Olympia, has scheduled
to be held at the
Church at 6 p.m.
15.
meeting is the
quainted and
according to
kRIES
;on Timber Company
25-year anniversaries in
C o o p erative
Yield program is
Z5th year; Simpson's
Board Plant started
Shelton 25 years ago
Mark E. Reed
Foundation began
to deserving students
ff 1947.
Cooperative Unit
Harbor, Mason and
Counties• The stability
),5-year old program is
by the continuous
of from 1,750 in
2,100 in 1970 with a
over $20,000,000 in
forests from natural
naged reforestation
s growth equal to
on the Units forest
ksulating Board Plant or
as "IBP" began in
March 1947. The plant
and built by
to make use of the
left from other
perations in Simpson's
lants. Twenty-five years
operates on .even
residue with sawdust
into the raw
material supply line in 1970.
Mark E. Reed scholars from
Shelton, Elma and Montesano
have been joined by deserving
scholars from Simpson's
operations in Seattle, in Oregon
and in California. Each year since
March 1947, the scholarships have
been awarded and in 1971 new
awards will be granted.
DL's CORNER
Keep an eye open every week
to the business scene of the
Journal as events happen almost
daily that affect your shopping...
Events such as... sales,
special purchases, close-outs,
transfers, and many other tidbits
of information...
This week, there are several
money saving buys on tap for
you. Here is a run-down on
some...
At MILLER'S, manager Ron
Elledge has sprinkled some top
quality e.o.m, buys along with a
men's suit special that e/aables the
man to give his best girl a dozen
roses. Men, better stop in and ask
about it...
Looking for a low price on
quality auto parts? Then take a
gander at CUT RATE AUTO
PARTS this week for a great sale.
Looks like just the ticket for the
do-it-yourself'er...
That March Pre-Inventory
Sale is still in full swing at
EVERGREEN DRUG CENTER
but don't wait too long. Ken
Chapman, owner, said the goodies
are going fast...
AI Browning, owner of the
MONTGOMERY WARD outlet,
has a stupendous buy on a
refrigerator-freezer this week.
Don't miss it, as this price is
fabulous• . .
Trujuns, the Saturday Shoe is
now available in the "buck look"
m
Bath towel
1.75 Not just ordinary towels, but our most
liar patterns. Choose from...
Mediterrane,an style jacquard.
Mist' sheared print
towel reg. 95˘, Now
cloth reg. 55˘, Now
BUy
PRINT
IN 44/45" WIDTH
PROCESS
SAVINGS
It Still means something at Penneys.
Daily 9:30/5:30 Fridays 9:30 to 8:30 p.m.
and BOB'S SHOE TREE has it.
Bob Wotton, owner, has it in
burnt buck. He says it's a great
new color for the nifty casual
look...
Clint Harrington, manager of
PENNEY'S, is cel,ebrating the
company's 69th anniversary by
marking down the best selling
towel 15 per,cent. Don't miss this
one...
Nell Evander, owner of
NEIL'S PHARMACY, is featuring
wiglets in the weekend specials.
Nell has cut some to almost
half-price, so be sure and put this
one on your shopping list...
For the beauty of spring get
Krinkle Patents by Beverly at
MILLER'S SHOE DEPT. Manager
Kirk Criner has 'em in two pretty
styles for you, and at a low price
too...
Don't miss SEARS washer
and dryer sale, where you can
save when you buy the pair.
Maxine Rhoades, manager, has
'era for you to look at right in the
store, so run in today and capture
'era while they're hot...
For great entertainment every
weekend, be sure and run out to
the SKYLINE DRIVE-IN. Now
open for the season, the drive-in
plays movies for everyones taste.
Just check the Journal each week
for what is playing...
Your car need a lube job and
oil change? Then stop in at
FULLER'S ARCO where you can
save yourself some money. You'll
find that owner Max Fuller is
always ready to serve your needs
at anytime...
Jerry and Sharon Watilo at
B&R SALES, now have a special
price on a Whirlpool washer•
That's -30- for this week
but remember what Samuel
Johnson once wrote of eating,
"For a man seldom thinks with
more earnestness of anything than
he does of his dinner"•
-DL
Bees To
Registereq
Washington beekeepers are
reminded that state law requires
anyone owning or having bees in
his possession to register the bees
with the county Extension office
in the county where the bees are
kept.
April 1 is the deadline, and
there is no charge for the
registration. Bees must be
registered each year by April 1.
The law applies both to
beekeeping hobbyists, who
comprise the largest group of
beekeepers in the state, and to
commercial beekeepers..
"Registration, even of the
same bee colony, must be done
every year. Registration is an
annual affair and just because you
registered last year does not mean
that you don't have to register
again this year," H. J. Van De
Riet, Extension agent, said.
A simple phone call to the
Mason County Extension Office,
phone number 426-4732 is all
that is needed or a post card with
the number of colonies you have,
and your address will suffice. The
Mason County Cooperative
Extension Service address is 12
Federal Building, Shelton,
Washington 98584.
PIONEER
Week of March 15-19
MONDAY- Vegetable beef
soup, crackers, pickles meat &
egg salad sandwich, strawberry
short cake and milk.
TiUhE, SDAtYered cToa~n°: ~°:ah°!
butter, rhubarb pie and mil~
WEDNESDAY _ Sloppy Joe
~enanb U;eadil~ ;i~klreSco green
ice cream and milk okras,
THURSDAY 7 Fried chicken,
u potatoes, gray
buttered neao : .... Y,
r n, J~llO and milk.
FRIDAY _ Hot dog on bun,
scalloped Potatoes, baked
beans, peaches and milk.
Supplement your child's
diet with vitamins from
EvlPgril
i ; i[I ..... ~ ....
The Shelton City
Commission, at its meeting,
approved the recommendation of
Police Chief Frank Rains to hire
Mike Mirka as a Police Radio
Dispatcher.
Mirka was recently granted a
disability retirement from the
Shelton Fire Department because
of a back injury.
City Attorney B. Franklin
Heuston told the commission the
City Planning Commission
approval of a variance for Conifer
Co. has been completed.
KIDNEY DANGER SIGNALS
Getting up nights, burning, frequ6nt or
scanty flow, leg or BACKACHE may
warn of functional kidney disorders --
"Danger Ahead." Give a lift with
gentle BUKETS (take only 3 tabs a
~ay), FLUSH KIDNEYS REGULATE
ASSAGE. Your 48c 'back If not
pleased in 12 hours. NOW at Evergreen
Drug Center.
THE SOUTHSIDE Jumping Jills entertained at halftime at the Washington
State Community College Basketball Tournament last week. Leaders of the
groups are Lynn Wilson and George Snyder. They are all sixth and seventh
grade girls at Southside School.
Juvenile
ice
ases
The Mason County Juvenile
Probation Department handled a
total of 39 cases during February,
Probation Officer Gary Wood
reported last week.
These included 23
delinquency cases, 15 dependency
ca~es and one traffic case.
The delinquency cases
UGN Meeting
The annual meeting of the
Mason County United Good
Neighbors will be held at noon
Friday at the Timbers Restaurant.
Officers for the coming year
will be elected.
included two for theft, seven for
use of liquor, five as run-aways
from institutions, one for
vandalism, one for possession of
drugs, eight for other offenses and
one for vacation of an order.
Office Moves
The Division of Veterans
Affairs of the Department of
Social ahd Health Services will be
in Room 304, Capitol Center
Building, 410 W. 5th Ave., in
Olympia after ~larch 15, it was
announced this week. The
telephone number for the
Veterans' Contact Representative
is 753-5585.
The dependency cases include'
two as incorrigible, seven as
run-aways from home; three for
truancy, one for school
suspension and one for other
problems.
The dispositions of the cases
included informal adjustment in
14 cases; dismissal by the court in
two cases; six referred to other
courts; two placed on official
probation; one made a ward of
the court in the custody of the
parents, two returned to the
county of residence; four
returned to the department of
institutions; one listed as unable
to locate, one vacation of an
order and six in which other
dispositions were used.
Whatever your business needs--a new
chair for a barber shop or a new
addition to a factory, First Bank is in
the business of lending money to better
your business. See First Bank first.
8EATTLE'FIRST
NATIONAL BANPI
SHELTON BRANCH
426-8295
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Upter .'*' Yenluta~ Coupe wJP"
spe~la~ Sp,,nt package you can oe~;e,
otegrounG v(,nt*Jra~ Cou~ t4*~oc,
Wouldnt you know it would be fun to Ventura-ls stingy with your gas
drive, stingy on gas, quick to service
and built to last.
Of course yOU wOuld We wouldnt build a small
car unleSS we figured it would give you more of
what you want a small car for
Take that low price, Venlu~an is a small car.
so rt has a loW. small-car price• But it's what you
get for that small price that makes Ventura n
worth a close look.
Ventura~ il fun to drive. It should be. it's
from lhe Wide-Track people• Which means you
gel a smooth, comfortable. Wide-Track ride.
The handling's quick• Theres a nifty 111;inch
wheelbase for easy parking• And both the 250-
cu.-in, six and available 307-cu.-in V-8 respond
beautifully in city traffic or on the expressway
money. Both the standard .six-cylinder engine
and the V-8 you can order run beautifully on reg-
ular ,gas or the new low-lead and no-lead fuels.
The carburetor on the six is an economical
one-barrel, and the traosmission for both six
and V-8 is a practical 3-speed manual
Venturan is quick to service, tf you're a do-it-
yourselfer, you'll like fiddling around with the
new Ventura n.
New twist-lock lamp sockets let you make
changes in seconds.
The engine is uncompticaled, and there ~s
plenly of engine-compartment space especial-
ly with the six
If you ever need to have somebody else
work on your car-well, you'll like Ventura ~. too
Both the standard six and available V-8 are
tough lime-tested designs Same goes tor
transmissions The standard 3-
speed manual and the available
2-speed automalic, Turbo Hydra-matic or floor-
mounted 3-speed are all rugged, dependable
units.
Venturazz is built to last. There's nothing light-
weight about this car It's welded-not bolted-
at hundreds of strategic points to help keep it
tight and quiet
The body ~s heavy-gauge steel. And it has
double paneling in the deck lid. hood and doors,
You could probably sum it up best with three
Iillle words Body by Fisher,
So. come on. If you're a small-car lover, stop
by your Pontiac dealer's today.
Tell him you. want to see the new
Venturau. Its the small car that
gives you more of what you wanl a
small car for
Don't forget
to buckle up
for safety.
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