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Air Conditioning
and Heating
Engineering
Sales & Service
Kellogg Mechanical
105 E. Cedar 426-5305
24-hr. emer. service
Insurance
Tired of shopping?
Let us do it for you!
A ut o-Home-Boat-Life-Healt h
Business-Preferred Risk?
We loCate the lowest cost.
Insurance is our only business.
ARNOLD • SMITH
INSURANCE AGENCY
117 E. Cota 426-3317
Masonry
-- Fireplaces
-- All brick and
-- Block work
MASON'S MASONRY
Phone 426-2278
Air Conditioning &
Heating
*Oil *Gas
*Electric
Goon's Plumbing • Heating
1916 C)lymplc Hwy. N. 426-3483
" Serving Mason County Since 1948"
Plumbing
New and Repairing
SOON'S PLUMBING
& HEATING
RADIATOR REPAIR
"Serving Masr)n County Since 1948"
1916 Olympic Hwy. N. 426-3483
Auto Glass
Expert Installation
JIM PAULEY, INC.
Mt. View
Kneeland Center Ph. 426-8231
I Radiator Repair I
I 426-3483
I
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I 1916 Olympic Hwy. No.
Auto Repairing
.... Major Overhauls
-- Brakes & Ignition
-+ WeDding & Tune-ups
ED'S SERVICE
219 So. 1st 426-1212
3arber
efrigeration
Commercial- Industrial
Sales - Service
KELLOGG MECHANICAL
105 E. Cedar 426-5305
24-hr. emer. service
Men's Hair Styling
* Razor Styling
* Shampooing
* Regular Hair Cuts
* Scissor Contouring
BERNIE'S HAIR STYUNG
For Appointment Call 426-20;2
]618 Olympic Hwy. S.
Remodeling
Carpentry -- Remodeling
Kitchen Cabinets
Roofing -- Painting
Free Estimates
KEN COOTS
Phone 426-6602
Beauty
-- Complete Hair Care
-- Wigs - Wiglets Switches
- Merle Norman Cosmetics
-= Pennyrich Bras
Rental Service
Almost Anything Anywhere
Bulldozers-Loaders-Pumps
Folding Banquet Tables
& Chairs, Hospital Beds, Etc.
UiW II!NTI
2216 W. 4th, O~ympia, 357-7731
Cable TV
For Service Call
426-1691
Roofing
Shake, Composition
Wood, Shigles
Bonded, all work guaranteed
BENT NAIL CONSTRUCTION
426-1161 Rt. 10, Box 482
Chain Saws
Stlhl & McCulIoCh Chain
Saws Rentals * New Small
motor tune-up & repairs.
MIKE'S SAW SHOP INC.
Stouts: 8 a+m. to 6 p.m. Sat. 9-5
2213 Olympic Hwy. N. 426-4639 j
Coins
Sewing Machines
AL'S SIWING
MACHINE IUIPAIR
Rentals
Mr. View
2004 Laurel 426-1831
Coins Bought And Sold
estate appraisals
for appointment:
426-4719, P.O. Box 866
oLYMPIC GATEWAY
George T. Booth
Sheet Metal & Welding
BOON'S
Plumbing • Hooting
"Se,ving Mason County
Since ! 948"
].916 Olymp,c Hwy. N. 426-3483
Concrete
-- Ready-mix Concrete
-- Concrete Culverts & Blocks
- Sand, Gravel, Brick & Stone
-- Fireplace Screens & Tools
GRAYSTONI of SHILTON
7th & Park 426-3344
Shoe Repair
* Polishes & laces of all kinds
* All types of boots and shoes
repaired.
EXPERT SHOE
REPAIR SHOP
3] 1 Grove Street
Custom Gun Stocks
* New stocks made
* Old stocks refinished
* Glass bedding, inlays
426-6495
Drugs
-- Helena Rubinstein
- Cosmetics
-- Prescriptions
-- Hypo-Allergic Cosmetics
NELL'S PHARMACY
5th & Franklin Ph. 426-3327
i Farm Slaughtering ' I
I * Cutting & Wrapping
I * Curing, Sausage
I Making
I * Sharp Freezing
I 1401141 MEAT SERVICE
IKamilche 426-1415
TV Repair
All Makes & Models
Ph. 426-3640
MOORE'S SERVICES
Rt. 1, Box 275
Floor Covering
Lim)leum
Tile
-- Carpeting
-- Formica
REX FLOOR COVERING
Mt. View Ph. 426-2292
Typewriters
Adding Machines
Calculators
* Local Service *
SHELTON OFFICE
EQUIPMENT
1 14 S. Second 426-2880
Glass
Broken glass replaced promptly~
insurance claims handled!
Plate-sheet * Thermopane * AutO
Mirrors * Shower & tub enclosures
-- Free Estimates --
SHELTON GLASS CO.
For fast service phone 426-1152
2226 Olympic Hwy. N.
Upholstery Supply '
Do-It-Yourself
Upholstery Supply
For your Home --
Boat -- Truck -- Auto
If it's not in stock we can order
HoodsPort 117-9206
ran
ave
lly DORA HEARING There were two visitors, Gloria
MATLOCK - Matlock GrangeWatson and Diane Birkel.
will hold its regular meeting this The Pinochle Club met at the
Friday night at 8 p.m. grange hall Saturday night with
Refreshments will be served after Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hearing host
the meeting, and hostess. Six tables of cards
Madock Ladies Club met last were played with high score
week Wednesday with Violet going to Lottie Ford and William
Brazeau hostess. Sadie Dawson Barnes St. and pinochle to Mary
and Marie McKay's birthdays Chappell and Louis Asche and
were celebrated. The birthday low score to Dale Armstrong and
cake was baked by Edythe Dick. Mildred Bozarth. Next party is
Southside
By MRS. RAY KRATCHA sale Saturday and Sunday from
SOUTHSIDE - Southside 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Southside
school students have elected new School.
student officers for the second Southside Homemakers met
term. February 20 at the home of
After a long, hard campaignMonna Heinis. Those present were
President Donna Standley turned Evelyn Kreifels, Ruth Chambers,
the gavel over to the new Shirley Stites, Jane Hendrick and
president, Scott Boyd. Serving Monna Heinis.
with President Boyd this semester Most of the members plan to
are Joel Casebier, vice president; attend the consumer program in
Joyce Latimer, secretary; and LaceyMarch 13.
representatives Perry Smith, Patsy Spencer and boys
Brenda Cannon, Don Evans, Lynn Sunday were dinner guests of Mr.
Rasmussen, Vicki Heinitz, Kerry and Mrs. Kenneth Archer.
Kiser, Debbie Ragan and Arne Southside Grange meets
Swenson. March 2 at the Shelton Referral
The first semester student Center and will be potluck at 6
council under the leadership of p.m.
President Standley accomplished Visiting Mr. and Mrs. John
many goals. Besides their regular Kratcha and John of Silverdale
popcorn sales and school store, Sunday and having dinner were
they sponsored better school Mrs. John Kratcha's folks, Mr.
citizenship by enforcing rules and and Mrs. Walter Kratcha and
regulations, provided for a movie Susan and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
at Christmas time and purchased Kratcha.
ping pong tables and equipment. Mr. and Mrs. John Cookson
PTO meets March 5 at 7:30 and Jackie were dinner guests of
p.m. On the program will beMr. and Mrs. Ray Kratcha
legislative issues. Wednesday evening to help Ray
Don't forget the PTO garagecelebrate his birthday.
March 18 with Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Asche host and hostess.
A buffet luncheon and
birthday party in honor of Mrs.
Christina Andersen's 94th
birthday Sunday was given by her
children, Mrs. Arthur Thomas of
Poulsbo and Roy and Raymond
Andersen at the Roy Andersen
home at Dayton. Many friends
and relatives attended.
Mrs. Helen Crane of Olympia
was a weekend guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Hello.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Remsberg
of Shelton spent Tuesday evening
at the Herbert Brehmeyer Sr.
home.
Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Bradberry
were visitors at the Shirley
Goodburn home near Shelton
Friday and celebrated Michele
Goodburn's third birthday.
Mrs. Lud Rossmaier and Mrs.
Robert Trenckmann attended the
planning committee for the state
grange convention at Aberdeen in
1974 at the home of Tony Zuzich
at McCleary last week Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dick and
children, Terry, Patty and
Barbara, of Seattle were guests at
the Zane Dick and Conda Dick
homes last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kelly of
Seattle and Mr. and Mrs. Del
Bordmen of Kent and Mrs.
Bordman Sr. were visitors at the
Zane Dick home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lud Rossmaier
spent Wednesday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lowell at
Tacoma.
Duane Siehl of Federal Way
spent the weekend with his folks,
and son, Douglas, the Grant
Siehls.
Mrs. Thomas Kelly and sons
Paul and Tracy of Seattle spent
Saturday with Mrs. Alta Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker
spent Sunday with the Larry
nigh
Walker family in Tacoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Denny Straton
of Shelton were visitors at the
Edward Valley home Saturday
afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
LeGarde of Dayton were
Saturday evening callers at the
Valley home.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brehmeyer
and sons of Grisdale spent Sunday
at the Herbert Brehmeyer St.
home.
Saturday luncheon guests at
the Dick Tupper home were Mr.
and Mrs. John Tupper of
Montesano.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tupper and
Susan were dinner guests Sunday
evening of Mr. and Mrs. Alan
Tupper of Montesano.
Mr. and Mrs. I.C. Ford spent
Friday at South Bend with the
LeRoy Boothe family.
Mrs. James K. Gribble spent
Thursday in Centralia with her
daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Monroe
and children of Olympia were
guests at the James K. Gribble
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Cash were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nick
Gronka Thursday at Olympia. All
went out to dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. William Barnes
spent Monday and Tuesday at
Mercer Island with relatives.
I AM persuaded that the good
sense of the people will always be
found to be the best army. They
may be led astray for a moment,
but will soon correct themselves.
The people are the only censors
of their governors, and even their
errors will tend to keep those to
the true principles of their
institutions. To punish these
errors too severely would be to
suppress the only safeguards of
the public liberty.
Thomas Jefferson
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Yes, cold water is fine for quenching your thirst. But if you're a housewife
faced with the daily chores that only hot water will conquer, it's a different
story. To be assured of the gallons and gallons of really HOT hot water
you'll need, you should have a gas-fired water heater in your home. No
other household appliance is called upon to do as big a job, with so little
attention, as a natural gas automatic water heater. In many homes, a
40-gallon gas water heater will do a better job than a flameless water heater
of much larger capacity. Remember, too, that water heated with natural
gas can help youreach Cascade's highly desirable All-Gac Rate-a real
money-saver.
Dlltrtbutors of Naturalgasatisfactiott
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Mt. View
Alliance Church
Washington & "J" Sis.
Sunday School .... 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship.. 11:00 a.m.
Evening Service .... 7:00 p.m.
Prayer Hour (Wed.) . 7:30 p.m.
A.Y.F. (Wed.) ..... 7:30 p.m.
EARL EVERS, Pastor
FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
5th and Cota downtown Shelton
MARCH 4, 1973
A.M. "'THE KEY TO
CONSECRATION"
P.M. "GOD'S LOVING
KINDNESS"
9:30 a.m ......... Sunday School
• 11:00 a.m ..... Morning Worship
7:00 p.m .... Evening Gospel Hour
Dr. Arlin M. Halvorsen, Pastor
Wednesday Bible Study
7:00 p.m.
*The Morning Worship is broadcast
live over KMAS, 1280 kc.
Northside
Baptist
123 W. "C" strost
426-2488
: : : : :
Eve. Worship .......
Agate Sunday School ..
Jesus loves you
S.B.C.
SHELTON
of the
NAZARENE
-- NEW LOCATION "
Falrmont & Holmln
Lowell Keens, Pastor
Sunday School
Morning Worship ...
Youth Choir .......
Evening Service ....... 7:
Prayer Meeting, Wed... 7:
Church
910 East Dearborn
LEWIS B. WYSONG, Pastor
Sunday School .... 9:45 a.m.
Morninq Worship . . 11:00 a.m.
Evening. Service .... 6:00 p.m.
Bible Study (Wed.) . 7:00 p.m.
ACTION
LOUDER THAt(
REACTION
A man deliberately
below-freezing
tells how he
through prayer.
Write: P.O. Box 884
Broadcast this week oreel
stations including:
KXA 770 Kc 8:
KGY 1240 Kc
the 1
that
A Christian Science radio
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST LATTER DAY
Connection & 12th Sts. Phone 426-2805
Priesthood Meeting .............................. 9:
Sunday School ................................. 11:
Sacrament Meeting ............................
First Church of Christ,
302 Alder St., Shelton, Wa.
Sunday School 11:00 a.m. -- Church 11:00 a.rn.
Wednesday evening testimony meetings 7:30 p.m.
Reading room: 114 S. 4th St.
Hours: 12 to 5 p.m. Tuesday thru Saturday
Arcadia andFLia~kpBToul~ev?rd~|STJu~RT~jHA~RHXN~B~RO~OKfl
Bible School ......9:45 a.m. Family Service ....
Worship ......... 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday -- Bible Study and Prayer -- 7:00 P.~"
Child Care Service Available at 11:00 Service
G and
United Methodist Church
King Streets REV. WILLIAM ANI
Sunday School for everyone: 9:00 a.m.
Morning Worship: 10:30 a.m.
Faith Lutheran Chu
7th and Franklin
WORSHIP 8:00 a.m. and 10:15 a.m.
CHURCH SCHOOL 9:00 a.m.
Christian Worship, Fellowship, Education, ServiCe
Kenneth Robinson, Pastor Phone
206 E.
MT. OLIVE LUTHERAN
MISSOURI SYNOD
Wyandotte ROLAND HUB~'
SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1973
Service at 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School & Bible Class 9:15
MASON COUNTY EPISCOPAL
ST. DAVID'S 4th & Cedar, Shelton
Sunday 8 - 10 a.m. First Sunday only, 11:30 a.m.
ST. HUGH'S Allyn -- Sunday 9:15 a.m.
ST. NICHOLAS' Tahuya -- Sunday 11:15 a.m.
ST. ANDREW'S HOUSE y 2 p.m.
THE FRIENDLY CHURCH
SHELTON ASSEMBLY OF GO0
152 ! Monroe St. Mason
Sunday School ...................................
(Graded Lessons for all ages)
Morning Worship .................................
Christ's Ambassadors ..............................
Evening Service ..................................
Wednesday -- Share Time ........................... 1!
Wednesday Family Night ............................ i
REVIvALTIME, KGDN, SUNDAY ...................