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Nearly completed
LIKE HIGHWAY 3 near Allyn, this
atretch of North Shore Road 10 miles
West of Belfair State Park has seen bet-
ter days. Since Thanksgiving, the road
has been closed. But according to Rich
Geiger of the Mason County Public
Works Department, "It is very close to
being fixed."
fund-raiser set Ibr February 6
Community Associa-
will sponsor a fund-
to benefit the community
North Bay Review, be-
at 6 p.m., Saturday, Fe-
6, at Victor Hall.
in North Mason is in-
Tickets are $5 and are
at the door, from local
or ACA members.
evening's festivities prom-
everything from door prizes
don't have to be present to
lessons, four rounds of golf along
with a cart, five gallons of home-
made beer, a homemade Afghan,
dinners at local restaurants, a
chainsaw carving, fruit leather,
and much more.
The fund-raiser is already off
to a terrific start. The hall is be-
ing donated by Ben and Margie
Meservey, the band is playing for
free, the auctioneer is donating
his services, and several local es-
tablishments are donating food,
pop, and other supplibs (BYOB),
The Meservey's are co-chairing
this event and also procuring auc-
tion and raffle items in Allyn.
They could use some help,
though• Their phone number is
275-6835.
Other key helpers include:
Gwen Alverts - Auction and
raffle procurement for Grapeview;
275-3161•
Lloyd Sinclair - Auction and
raffle procurement for Belfair;
275-5892.
Pam Merrill - Auction and raf-
Markhart, Mumme married in Texas
Lisa Anne Markhart wed
Shawn Michael Mumme in San
Antonio, Texas, on Sunday, De-
cember 16, 1998, in a double ring
ceremony.
The bride, daughter of Neal
and Teddy Markhart of Allyn,
wore a white gown, and carried
flowers including lilies and pink
and white roses. She was given in
marriage by her father, a retired
senior chief, U.S. Navy, in uni-
form.
Their flower girl was Caressa
Shae Mumme, who wore a pink
dress and carried a basket of pe-
tals. Special music was "Love of
My Life."
The groom is the son of Jamie
Epps and Tom Mumme of San
Antonio.
The afternoon wedding and re-
ception took place in the Encino
Park Community Center. Rev.
Bill Leffier officiated. The groom's
mother served as hostess for the
reception•
The couple enjoyed a wedding
trip to Cancun, Mexico, and are
making their first home in San
Antonio• The bride is a 1995
graduate of North Mason High
School, and is employed as a bar-
tender.
The bridegroom is a supervisor
of Green Grass Landscaping.
Tahuya Day scheduled for July 3
(Continued from page 1.)
she hasn't taken a pay increase
for two years. If the teachers get a
raise, the administrators do, she
stated.
Another concern of the super-
intendent was having a "safe and
prudent reserve of three to five
per cent of the annual budget."
That is not the case now, and the
school district would use a part of
the levy money to slowly rebuild
the reserve.
Charles Bennett expressed a
concern about the state's failure
to do its constitutionally-mandat-
ed job of fully funding basic edu-
cation. "It is their paramount
duty," he said, quoting the state
constitution.
Pickel readily agreed, sharing
that there have been several
meetings across the state to dis-
cuss this topic recently.
MANY NORTH Mason kids
who do not come from posh homes
do "pretty darn well" on their
standardized tests. "I don't want
to see North Mason School Dis-
trict slide behind• We're showing
solid test scores now."
She believes that levy money is
needed to continue the quality ed-
ucational programs that are now
proving effective in North Mason•
"Our kids are worth as much as
Mercer Island and Bellevue kids,
but have less support behind
them," Pickel stated•
Barb Brown, of the Tahuya
Club believes "the levy system
will never change until Seattle
goes down and gets the attention
of the state movers and shakers•"
She also challenged the others
who thought education needed a
boost to "become a tutor."
Jim Blokzyl told of his volun-
teer experiences in the high
school music department. Pickel
went on to say that 600 of the 800
students in the high school partic-
ipate in some sort of extra-curric-
ular program during the year.
"These are healthy, wholesome
activities! And research shows
that kids involved in extra-curric-
ular activities get higher grades.
Our teams time and again get
academic awards," she said.
"THE STATE DOESN'T give
us one cent toward extra curricu-
lar activities, Pickel continued.
They are funded by levy dollars.
On another topic, the Tahuya
residents expressed their ongoing
concerns and frustrations about
the slide that has closed the
North Shore Road to all through
traffic for the past two months•
Barb Brown lives just 2/ miles
from Tahuya. But with the slide
between her and the community,
she has to drive 23 miles to get
there•
Tahuya Day is scheduled for
Saturday, July 3, and vendors
who want to rent space were
asked to contact Renie Ghylin at
275-0560, the Tahuya Communi-
ty Club President, or the club's
'89 BUICK PARK
AVENUE ELECTRA
4-DR SEDAN
80,000 original/one owner miles.
So much car for the money. Top
of the line Buick. 3.8 Liter, V-6,
Auto, A/C, PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise.
Immaculate.
#164CW54C7K 1609236
treasurer Pat Oman at 275-8277.
Spaces are $20 each. "Anyone
with something to sell who wants
to enjoy a fun day with about
3,000 people here should become
a vendor," Ghylin said.
c°mpany
Top quality Western '.
L---- all types. 00/11
We0000,v:r
'94 CHEVROLET
1 TON 4X4
"Z71" PICKUP
Super nice low mileage trade in
sold here new. Silverado Package
that shows pride of ownership.
Alloys, 350 V-8, Auto, A/C, PW,
PL, Tilt, Cruise, Z71 and more.
#16CEK14K2RE186335
to live music, along with a and items for the auction or raf- fie procurement for Belfair; 275-
auction, fie. A complete list of donated 0561• s3,980 $14,890
terns donatedfortheauction items will be available next Don and Sally Anderson- Thomson joins IOREV IORtV t
fly fishing lessons, golf month. Bucket raffle and food service.
Gene Triplett and Roy Baker -
Road sign• Herald staff
scheduled Devonne Wells and Pat Yin- I PeR TORCHARD II PORT ORCHARD I
gling - Decorations. I Right turn off Sedgwick I I Right turn ff Sedgwick I
Valerie Spaulding - Tickets.
lremerton Parks and Recrea- An additional activity for the Pam Merrill- Publicity posters
will hold its fourth annual
Dance on Satur-
February 6. The dance will
held at the Sons of Norway
1018 18th Street in Bremer-
7 to 10 p.m.
ost for the dance is $12 per
and $6 for each additional
dance is a ballroom dance work-
shop that will be held on Monday,
January 25 and again on Monday,
February 1, from 6 to 7 p.m. each
day. The cost is $16 per couple.
Dads and daughters can learn
the Foxtrot, Swing, and Waltz
and other steps in order to look
good on the dance floor.
Doyle Forrester, 'from the Ap-
plegate School of Ballroom Dance,
will teach the two lessons that
will be held at the Bremerton
Senior Center.
For more information, please
call the Bremerton Parks and Re-
creation Department at (360) 478-
5305.
MEMORIALS
]he evening will include danc-
;to the music of Jay Pee Bage,
Entertainment, games,
for prizes, and lots of
fun activities• Also, a Polar-
photo of each couple and a
for each girl will be of-
Missing Nala
PETS CAN BE A very important part of our lives, as
Was Nala. The bloved pet was recently killed on
Sand Hill Road, ironically, just a few hundred yards
om Twin Firs Cemetery. Neighbors had no idea
Who put up the memorial, but Nala will nevertheless
be missed.
ADVANCED HEATING
AND COOLING, INC.
"Your comfort is our business!"
Residential and Small Commercial
SALES & INSTALLATION
Free Estimates
' Heat Pumps . Gas & Electric Furnaces
'Air Conditioning • Electric Air Cleaners
'Sheetmetal Work • Systems Design/Duct Work
Financing Available
415-9335
SERVICE
• Radio Dispatched
• Factory Trained Technician
• 24 Hour Emergency Service
& Repair
• Maintenance & Service
Contl
It's Hard To Stop A 7ane:
ST CONT LIC#ADVANJC022NF
and design.
Windermere Real Estate -
Copies.
The latest cash support for the
newsletter came from Mr. & Mrs.
Al Williams• (A hearty thank
you!)
Speaker
scheduled
Lou Ladow, of the Belfair Wa-
ter System, will be the featured
speaker at the North Mason
chamber of Commerce luncheon
meeting, to be held on Wednes-
day, January 27, at noon at the
Belfair Fire Hall.
Ladow, who is the chair if the
three-person Belfair Water Com-
mission, will review the water
company in regard to its current
size and operation, as well as its
future plans and challenges.
"The water system is a vital as-
pect of our future infrastructure,"
stated Tim Wing, program chair-
person for the chamber•
He further said, "The state and
county are increasingly requiring
urban growth areas, such as Bel-
fair, to have greatly improved fire
flow water capabilities• Many
businesses looking to relocate
might consider North Mason, ex-
cept that we do not yet have our
water source up to these newer
standards• We look forward to
this meeting to learn what has to
be done to further the develop-
ment of adequate water."
All citizens are invited. Lunch
is optional and available for $5.50
per person•
Property Muagement
Leasing Services
for:
Homes, Condos,
Duplexes, Commercial/Retail
Homeowner Associations
OPEN WEEKDAYS 9-5
Linda Thomson has joined the
staff of the Belfair Herald as an
editorial assistant/office manager.
Thomson was born and raised
in Bremerton, graduating from
East High School• She and her
family have lived in North Mason
for the last 20 years.
Thomson was a 13-year school
board member, serving North Ma-
son School District from 1984-97.
During her tenure in that capaci-
ty, she served as board president
and also helped write several goal
statements and district policies•
Over the years, Thomson has
been involved with the Allyn Bap-
tist Church, having served as Bi-
ble school director, church clerk,
and Sunday school director• She's
also written numerous articles for
the Belfair Herald as well as the
local Kiwanis Club newsletter.
On a personal note, she has
supported her husband, Tommy,
in his motorcycle riding en-
deavors. The Thomsons have
traveled to places like Poland and
Australia as part of a support
crew for Team USA in interna-
tional motorcycle competitions.
During those trips, Thomson
wrote articles and took photos
that were published in the Belfair
Herald.
Thomson is the mother of two
daughters, Lori Taylor and Bren-
da Parks, both of whom graduat-
ed from North Mason High
School.
Her hobbies include communi-
ty service, sewing, reading, and
quilting. "I look forward to con-
tinuing to serve the community in
a different way through the news-
paper," said Thomson.
The Belfair Herald welcomes
Linda Thomson.
BELFAIR, $1,250
Beautiful 5 bedroom, 2.5 baths,
3400 sq. ft., Like New!!
940 E. Cedar St.
BELFAIR, $1,035
4 bedroom, 2 baths, 2000 sq. ft.
No bank waterfront.
17121 Hwy 106
BELFAIR, $500
2 bedroom, 1 bath mobile,
960 sq. ft., month to month only.
2792 Old Belfair Hwy
30 years of CALL FOR INFORMATION
service 698-4026
A Division of
Reid Realty, Inc.
Linda Thomson
I
'98 CHEVROLET
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Trend Car of the Year. Save
some serious money over new.
Auto, A/C, PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise,
Stereo, Custom cloth +more.
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ORVETTA M. SMITH - Memorial
donations may be made to the U.S.
Marine Corps program Toys for Tots.
Jesfield
Construction, Inc.
Serving the North Mason area
since 1967
Specializing in seawall
construction and
home repairs
275-6684
Jim Jesfield Frank Merrill
Belfair, WA
'97 GEe
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28,000 only miles. LSI
equipment adds the extra nice
touches. Hard to find automatic,
A/C, Stereo radio and more.
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'89 CHEVROLET
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an even better price. V-6, Auto,
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Thursday, January 21, 1999- Belfair Herald section of Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 3
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Nearly completed
LIKE HIGHWAY 3 near Allyn, this
atretch of North Shore Road 10 miles
West of Belfair State Park has seen bet-
ter days. Since Thanksgiving, the road
has been closed. But according to Rich
Geiger of the Mason County Public
Works Department, "It is very close to
being fixed."
fund-raiser set Ibr February 6
Community Associa-
will sponsor a fund-
to benefit the community
North Bay Review, be-
at 6 p.m., Saturday, Fe-
6, at Victor Hall.
in North Mason is in-
Tickets are $5 and are
at the door, from local
or ACA members.
evening's festivities prom-
everything from door prizes
don't have to be present to
lessons, four rounds of golf along
with a cart, five gallons of home-
made beer, a homemade Afghan,
dinners at local restaurants, a
chainsaw carving, fruit leather,
and much more.
The fund-raiser is already off
to a terrific start. The hall is be-
ing donated by Ben and Margie
Meservey, the band is playing for
free, the auctioneer is donating
his services, and several local es-
tablishments are donating food,
pop, and other supplibs (BYOB),
The Meservey's are co-chairing
this event and also procuring auc-
tion and raffle items in Allyn.
They could use some help,
though• Their phone number is
275-6835.
Other key helpers include:
Gwen Alverts - Auction and
raffle procurement for Grapeview;
275-3161•
Lloyd Sinclair - Auction and
raffle procurement for Belfair;
275-5892.
Pam Merrill - Auction and raf-
Markhart, Mumme married in Texas
Lisa Anne Markhart wed
Shawn Michael Mumme in San
Antonio, Texas, on Sunday, De-
cember 16, 1998, in a double ring
ceremony.
The bride, daughter of Neal
and Teddy Markhart of Allyn,
wore a white gown, and carried
flowers including lilies and pink
and white roses. She was given in
marriage by her father, a retired
senior chief, U.S. Navy, in uni-
form.
Their flower girl was Caressa
Shae Mumme, who wore a pink
dress and carried a basket of pe-
tals. Special music was "Love of
My Life."
The groom is the son of Jamie
Epps and Tom Mumme of San
Antonio.
The afternoon wedding and re-
ception took place in the Encino
Park Community Center. Rev.
Bill Leffier officiated. The groom's
mother served as hostess for the
reception•
The couple enjoyed a wedding
trip to Cancun, Mexico, and are
making their first home in San
Antonio• The bride is a 1995
graduate of North Mason High
School, and is employed as a bar-
tender.
The bridegroom is a supervisor
of Green Grass Landscaping.
Tahuya Day scheduled for July 3
(Continued from page 1.)
she hasn't taken a pay increase
for two years. If the teachers get a
raise, the administrators do, she
stated.
Another concern of the super-
intendent was having a "safe and
prudent reserve of three to five
per cent of the annual budget."
That is not the case now, and the
school district would use a part of
the levy money to slowly rebuild
the reserve.
Charles Bennett expressed a
concern about the state's failure
to do its constitutionally-mandat-
ed job of fully funding basic edu-
cation. "It is their paramount
duty," he said, quoting the state
constitution.
Pickel readily agreed, sharing
that there have been several
meetings across the state to dis-
cuss this topic recently.
MANY NORTH Mason kids
who do not come from posh homes
do "pretty darn well" on their
standardized tests. "I don't want
to see North Mason School Dis-
trict slide behind• We're showing
solid test scores now."
She believes that levy money is
needed to continue the quality ed-
ucational programs that are now
proving effective in North Mason•
"Our kids are worth as much as
Mercer Island and Bellevue kids,
but have less support behind
them," Pickel stated•
Barb Brown, of the Tahuya
Club believes "the levy system
will never change until Seattle
goes down and gets the attention
of the state movers and shakers•"
She also challenged the others
who thought education needed a
boost to "become a tutor."
Jim Blokzyl told of his volun-
teer experiences in the high
school music department. Pickel
went on to say that 600 of the 800
students in the high school partic-
ipate in some sort of extra-curric-
ular program during the year.
"These are healthy, wholesome
activities! And research shows
that kids involved in extra-curric-
ular activities get higher grades.
Our teams time and again get
academic awards," she said.
"THE STATE DOESN'T give
us one cent toward extra curricu-
lar activities, Pickel continued.
They are funded by levy dollars.
On another topic, the Tahuya
residents expressed their ongoing
concerns and frustrations about
the slide that has closed the
North Shore Road to all through
traffic for the past two months•
Barb Brown lives just 2/ miles
from Tahuya. But with the slide
between her and the community,
she has to drive 23 miles to get
there•
Tahuya Day is scheduled for
Saturday, July 3, and vendors
who want to rent space were
asked to contact Renie Ghylin at
275-0560, the Tahuya Communi-
ty Club President, or the club's
'89 BUICK PARK
AVENUE ELECTRA
4-DR SEDAN
80,000 original/one owner miles.
So much car for the money. Top
of the line Buick. 3.8 Liter, V-6,
Auto, A/C, PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise.
Immaculate.
#164CW54C7K 1609236
treasurer Pat Oman at 275-8277.
Spaces are $20 each. "Anyone
with something to sell who wants
to enjoy a fun day with about
3,000 people here should become
a vendor," Ghylin said.
c°mpany
Top quality Western '.
L---- all types. 00/11
We0000,v:r
'94 CHEVROLET
1 TON 4X4
"Z71" PICKUP
Super nice low mileage trade in
sold here new. Silverado Package
that shows pride of ownership.
Alloys, 350 V-8, Auto, A/C, PW,
PL, Tilt, Cruise, Z71 and more.
#16CEK14K2RE186335
to live music, along with a and items for the auction or raf- fie procurement for Belfair; 275-
auction, fie. A complete list of donated 0561• s3,980 $14,890
terns donatedfortheauction items will be available next Don and Sally Anderson- Thomson joins IOREV IORtV t
fly fishing lessons, golf month. Bucket raffle and food service.
Gene Triplett and Roy Baker -
Road sign• Herald staff
scheduled Devonne Wells and Pat Yin- I PeR TORCHARD II PORT ORCHARD I
gling - Decorations. I Right turn off Sedgwick I I Right turn ff Sedgwick I
Valerie Spaulding - Tickets.
lremerton Parks and Recrea- An additional activity for the Pam Merrill- Publicity posters
will hold its fourth annual
Dance on Satur-
February 6. The dance will
held at the Sons of Norway
1018 18th Street in Bremer-
7 to 10 p.m.
ost for the dance is $12 per
and $6 for each additional
dance is a ballroom dance work-
shop that will be held on Monday,
January 25 and again on Monday,
February 1, from 6 to 7 p.m. each
day. The cost is $16 per couple.
Dads and daughters can learn
the Foxtrot, Swing, and Waltz
and other steps in order to look
good on the dance floor.
Doyle Forrester, 'from the Ap-
plegate School of Ballroom Dance,
will teach the two lessons that
will be held at the Bremerton
Senior Center.
For more information, please
call the Bremerton Parks and Re-
creation Department at (360) 478-
5305.
MEMORIALS
]he evening will include danc-
;to the music of Jay Pee Bage,
Entertainment, games,
for prizes, and lots of
fun activities• Also, a Polar-
photo of each couple and a
for each girl will be of-
Missing Nala
PETS CAN BE A very important part of our lives, as
Was Nala. The bloved pet was recently killed on
Sand Hill Road, ironically, just a few hundred yards
om Twin Firs Cemetery. Neighbors had no idea
Who put up the memorial, but Nala will nevertheless
be missed.
ADVANCED HEATING
AND COOLING, INC.
"Your comfort is our business!"
Residential and Small Commercial
SALES & INSTALLATION
Free Estimates
' Heat Pumps . Gas & Electric Furnaces
'Air Conditioning • Electric Air Cleaners
'Sheetmetal Work • Systems Design/Duct Work
Financing Available
415-9335
SERVICE
• Radio Dispatched
• Factory Trained Technician
• 24 Hour Emergency Service
& Repair
• Maintenance & Service
Contl
It's Hard To Stop A 7ane:
ST CONT LIC#ADVANJC022NF
and design.
Windermere Real Estate -
Copies.
The latest cash support for the
newsletter came from Mr. & Mrs.
Al Williams• (A hearty thank
you!)
Speaker
scheduled
Lou Ladow, of the Belfair Wa-
ter System, will be the featured
speaker at the North Mason
chamber of Commerce luncheon
meeting, to be held on Wednes-
day, January 27, at noon at the
Belfair Fire Hall.
Ladow, who is the chair if the
three-person Belfair Water Com-
mission, will review the water
company in regard to its current
size and operation, as well as its
future plans and challenges.
"The water system is a vital as-
pect of our future infrastructure,"
stated Tim Wing, program chair-
person for the chamber•
He further said, "The state and
county are increasingly requiring
urban growth areas, such as Bel-
fair, to have greatly improved fire
flow water capabilities• Many
businesses looking to relocate
might consider North Mason, ex-
cept that we do not yet have our
water source up to these newer
standards• We look forward to
this meeting to learn what has to
be done to further the develop-
ment of adequate water."
All citizens are invited. Lunch
is optional and available for $5.50
per person•
Property Muagement
Leasing Services
for:
Homes, Condos,
Duplexes, Commercial/Retail
Homeowner Associations
OPEN WEEKDAYS 9-5
Linda Thomson has joined the
staff of the Belfair Herald as an
editorial assistant/office manager.
Thomson was born and raised
in Bremerton, graduating from
East High School• She and her
family have lived in North Mason
for the last 20 years.
Thomson was a 13-year school
board member, serving North Ma-
son School District from 1984-97.
During her tenure in that capaci-
ty, she served as board president
and also helped write several goal
statements and district policies•
Over the years, Thomson has
been involved with the Allyn Bap-
tist Church, having served as Bi-
ble school director, church clerk,
and Sunday school director• She's
also written numerous articles for
the Belfair Herald as well as the
local Kiwanis Club newsletter.
On a personal note, she has
supported her husband, Tommy,
in his motorcycle riding en-
deavors. The Thomsons have
traveled to places like Poland and
Australia as part of a support
crew for Team USA in interna-
tional motorcycle competitions.
During those trips, Thomson
wrote articles and took photos
that were published in the Belfair
Herald.
Thomson is the mother of two
daughters, Lori Taylor and Bren-
da Parks, both of whom graduat-
ed from North Mason High
School.
Her hobbies include communi-
ty service, sewing, reading, and
quilting. "I look forward to con-
tinuing to serve the community in
a different way through the news-
paper," said Thomson.
The Belfair Herald welcomes
Linda Thomson.
BELFAIR, $1,250
Beautiful 5 bedroom, 2.5 baths,
3400 sq. ft., Like New!!
940 E. Cedar St.
BELFAIR, $1,035
4 bedroom, 2 baths, 2000 sq. ft.
No bank waterfront.
17121 Hwy 106
BELFAIR, $500
2 bedroom, 1 bath mobile,
960 sq. ft., month to month only.
2792 Old Belfair Hwy
30 years of CALL FOR INFORMATION
service 698-4026
A Division of
Reid Realty, Inc.
Linda Thomson
I
'98 CHEVROLET
MALIBU 4-DR
SEDAN
WOW! 16,000 only miles. Motor
Trend Car of the Year. Save
some serious money over new.
Auto, A/C, PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise,
Stereo, Custom cloth +more.
#161ND52T4W4186790
$12,980
IGREY
PORT ORCHARD
Right turn off Sedgwick
876-8091
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'98 CHEVROLET
CAVALIER
4-DR SEDAN
10,700 only miles. Shows like a
new car, it almost is. 36,000 mile
bumper to bumper warranty.
Save a ton of Money. Auto, A/C,
Stereo and more. Hurry in!
#161JC5248W7321060
$9,980
GREY
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I Right turn off Sedgwick I
ORVETTA M. SMITH - Memorial
donations may be made to the U.S.
Marine Corps program Toys for Tots.
Jesfield
Construction, Inc.
Serving the North Mason area
since 1967
Specializing in seawall
construction and
home repairs
275-6684
Jim Jesfield Frank Merrill
Belfair, WA
'97 GEe
METRO LSl
3-DR HATCHBACK
28,000 only miles. LSI
equipment adds the extra nice
touches. Hard to find automatic,
A/C, Stereo radio and more.
Must see!
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'89 CHEVROLET
CAMARO RS
COUPE
80,000+ only miles. Great car at
an even better price. V-6, Auto,
T-tops, A/C and much more.
Hard to find car.
Must see and drive.
#161FP2154KL183365
$6,380 $2,980
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"Never Underestimate the Value of 39 Years Experience,
And the Obsession with Perfection"
JOHN W, CAMPBELL will give you the Ultimate Guarantee--
if within three months of receiving your new dentures, you are not satisfied
with their fit and comfort, your money will be refunded in full.
Since 1960 we've made 1000's of dentures and successfully
treated many hard to fit patients.
• Cushion Liners for Comfortable Lowers
• Bladed Back Teeth to Chew Better
• Weighted Lower Denture for Better Fit
REPAIRS • RELINES • PARTIALS • EXTRACTIONS ° IMMEDIATES
In-house lab for the most personal attention and convenience
NO COST EXAM
SELECT DENTURES CLINIC and LAB
JOHN W. CAMPBELL, Denturist
38 Years of Treating and Caring
Former Navy Dental Tech & Dental Officer * Dental Educator and Lecturer
PORT ORCHARD BELFAIR
3965 Bethel Rd. SE 23152 NE Hwy 3
(Bethel Square) (Across from Library) D.S.H.S,
876-0508 277-3406 coupons
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Thursday, January 21, 1999- Belfair Herald section of Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 3