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Shelton Mason County Journal
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May 8, 1975     Shelton Mason County Journal
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In OVI All of Our Baskets Feature Tangy Cole Slaw and Crispy French Fries. Delicious Meal in Itself! Mother's Day Special FREE Mum with Burger Basket purchase of Fri., Sat., Sun., May 9, 10, 1 1 Minor's on Mr. View ther's Day Specials Sunday only noon to 9 p.m. Dinner turkey make mom's day special Beef Dinner roast beef the trimmings Ham Steak With juicy pineapple 3 THE THUNDERBIRD MOTEL SHELTON 426-9171 Southside By MRS. RAY KRATCHA F o r n e w b u siness 4-H The meeting was adjourned at Mrs. Louis H. Asche last Tuesday. The Livewires 4-H Club met members talked about calling the 3:45 p.m., reported Susan Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Asche at Jenny and Molly Eveleth'smembers for the 4-H meetings. Chambers. and Sadie Dawson attended the house April 30 at 3:25 p.m. Members also talked about For old business leader Mrs.working at the Timberland Mrs. Ida Newman of Poulsbo card party at Matlock Saturday Betty Wolf talked about the Library and 4-Hers reviewed their and her daughter, Shirley Deegan night. Louis Asche won first prize spring picnic, projects, of Seattle, were guests of Mr. and and Mrs. Asche won low. Water Problems? We can handle it/ Bedell Pump Co. 426-4713 24 years of experience in Mason County • Sales & Service • All types of water pumps .::.:::;:~::: :':'~:::i~j:~:~:L.~:~:~:#~::::':' ...•.•..... • ..< ,. .:.:.:.: :.:.:.:.:.:.:.::~:!:i:i:i:?:'•¸ ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ' l ey've got plenty of natural gas in the summer, but i hear we're going to be left out in the cold this winter:.' Balderdash! That's unfounded rumor you shouldn't believe. The facts are these: Government priorities have been set to as- sure a continuing flow of natural gas to resi- dential and commercial customers (but new industrial accounts are being served on a lim- ited basis, and many present industrial cus- tomers are subject to curtailment, if needed, to make certain that homes and small businesses are served without interruption). Happily, there is gas for all of Cascade's cus- tomers most of the time, but it's comforting to know that homes and essential businesses will not be "left out in the cold" when weather conditions could tighten the situation. Meanwhile, your gas company is participat- ing in the benefits that will derive from the operation of the big liquefied natural gas plant on the Columbia River in south central Washington, ready in the near future. We have a firm supply from an underground gas storage operation in western Washington wherein sur- plus natural gas, always more plentiful in the summer, is pumped into dry wells and held for distribution during peak-use •months. This in- creases our winter delivery capability by al- most 20%. In addition, Cascade has its own propane-air/natural gas plant of large capacity in Yakima which serves to "stretch out" and increase the volume of gas we normally receive in one intensive-use area. On a broader scale, drilling for new sources of natural gas has been stepped-up in the West in several sectors. The industry is working dil- igently to bring the Alaska gas to market, a far-reaching plan of great magnitude still sev- eral years away. It all adds up to this: If you are a residential or commercial gas customer, you can be certain of a steady, year-'round supply of the clean, efficient energy you have chosen. A fuel as vital as natural gas is worth saving, in order that the greatest number of people may be served. Please do what you can, in every way, to conserve its use. Remember: we have gas to burn, but none to waste. Expert Installation •¢ Thursday, May 8, 1975 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 29