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Shelton Mason County Journal
Shelton, Washington
February 22, 1973     Shelton Mason County Journal
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THE PAST WEEK'S sunny weather brought pleasant thoughts of summer on Hood Canal. You missed your free breakfast. Check daily at the V.l . P.O. Ph. 426-4468 7th & Railroad At Thunderbird Motel e IS Old Fashioned Friendly Service, Home Cooking Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner 125 Cota UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT NANCY NEWMAN -- JERRY CHRISTIAN Open every clay 6 a.m. - 9 p.m. Weekends 'til 3 a.m. ml | II Chubby Sasser Kenny Brownfield Gary Robinson Lead Guitar Steel Guitar Drums Appearing Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Nights from 9:30 - 1:30 a.m. In the ROUND-UP ROOM NOW OPEN ALL NIGHT Gene Cessna, Owner 1st & Railroad Everybody Welcome OPEN AGAIN FOR THE NEW SEASON. Featuring music for dining & dancing by AT THE HAMMOND ORGAN -- Fridays & Saturdays -- 8 - | 2 p.m. Dining Room & Lounge open 4 p.m. Open Sundays from noon. For reservations & banquets- Call Paul Sanchoz, Genl. Mgr. at 426-3581 Comin March 1 Thursday Nights 9-1 Friday & Saturday 9:30-1-30 AT THE In Hoodsport on Hood Canal Seafare Friday night buffet, 6 - 9. Dancing Every night, from 10 p.m. Excellent Food Steaks, seafood, etc. Cocktails In the Mill Room NO LIMIT as long as they last COLONEL SANDERS' RECIPE 4 Locations To Serve You VISIT THE COLONEL Page 8 - Shetton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, February 22, 1973 "1 want to have a few words with those folks at Journal. I was the fastest draw in the West they came to town with their classified ads. Poeple came to me with their money probl' Now they turn to Journal classifieds for extra' A small, inexpensive classified ad turns those wants' into $10.. $20..$30 extra spen money. They're quick on the draw and target--reaching thousands of readers in County each week. Best of all, they work for jul BUCK AND A HALF. I can't compete that.., nobody can! Besides, maybe they me sell my six-shooter."