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LEA ALBAUGH has a clown encounter at the Mason Coun- ty Forest Festival Parade. Rotary Clowns took second place to Seafair Pirates in the novelty category. There be- ing no such thing as too much news about clowns, turn to page 33 for a story on a woman who brings cheer to people in the hospital. Bring in the clowns and the pirates too (Continued from page 29.) club division, first place went to the Shelton Drag Racing Associa- tion and second place to the Off Road Club. In the individual au- tomobile division, first place went to Wanda Sheets and second place to the Committee to Elect Jack Miles. In the emergency vehicle divi- sion, first place went to Mason County Fire District 18, second place to Fire District 11 and third place to the Shelton Fire Depart- ment. In the logging truck divi- sion, first place went to Manke Lumber and second place to Gary Magnuson. In a division for other vehicles, fist place went to the Alpine Way Express and second place to Shaun Ran. In the novelty division, first place went to the Seafair Pirates, second place to the Rotary Clowns and third place to SOCK, or Save Our County's Kids. In the eques- trian division, first place went to Equestrienne of Mason County, second place to Oakland Bay Back- country Horsemen and third place to the Mason County Rodeo Court. In the 4-H section of the equestrian division, first place went to Hoof Beats and Little Feet. In a division for other animals, first place went to Kristen Roy for Country Living 4-H and second place to American Harness Goats. In the Super Poop- er Scooper division, first place went to Diamonds & Dust, second place to Mason County Rodeo Court and third place to Night Rider 4-H. Now is the time! For a limited time we're offering 2-for-1 savings on our ME-3 Contour style. (They're our most popular personalized hearing aid.) This is the time to Improve your hear/ng-- and take advantage of this greet offerl Our ME-3 Contour style delivers: • Superior 100% digital sound quality • Automatic adjustments for different -for Savings. Get two Miracle-Ear* personalized Officer ()ffers mformaho" " n on: bett(:r home security Officer Mike Fiola of the Shel- ton Police Department offers the following suggestions for protect- ing homes against crime on the occasion of June being National Burglary Prevention Month. The city's crime prevention offi- cer advises people to keep all doors and windows closed, especially when you leave the house; secure Navy crew gets some recognition (Continued from page 29.) by the Non-Commissioned Officers Association; and Brittany Livsey by the Order of the Daedalians. Kay Fitch was recognized for her schoolwork by the Fleet Re- serve Association and will be stu- dent commander for the 2007-2008 school year. Honor Cadets for 2007 are freshman Kathryn Pine, sopho- more Shay Johnson, junior David Oakes and senior Jenn Rusher. Cadet of the Year for Oakland Bay Junior High is Kathryn Pine. An- thony O'Conner was honored for outstanding achievement, and his name will be added to the Perpet- ual Award Plaque. Distinguished Cadets for 2007 are freshman Jon Kelly, sophomore Shay Johnson, junior AJ Foster and senior Jenn Rusher. VARSITY LETTERS were presented to 25 students partici- pating throughout the year in the unarmed and armed drill teams. Honors for top athleticism went to Anthony O'Conner and Te Rob- inson at the senior-high level and Doug Pala and D'ette Drinkall at the junior-high level. Top scores on the National Aca- demic Exam were achieved by AJ Foster, Jenn Rusher, Ron Goodwin and Jon Kelly. The freshman team took top honors in the team com- petition. Scholarships awarded by the Booster Club were presented by Debbi Burgess and awarded to students AJ Rusher and Ashley Campbell. environments and sound levels hearing aids for the price of • 2"year war'anty* c°mplete I °nel Simply present this : : lafter-care program coupon to receive Experience America Trusts two custom made : ME-3 Contour style At Miracle-Ear , we've been helping people hearing aids for the hear better for nearly 60 years. So when you I price of one. I visit any one of our 1,200 locations across professional service and the personalized hearing aids we're famous for. Don't delay! Free Hearing Test Offer00007 Call or visit your local Miracle-Ear  or Sears  Hearing Aid Center today to schedule your L J free, no-obligation hearing test** Go ,, , ,,.,,o M,*,.-E. o=,,, Lm ......... . ..,, ....... o °,h, , ofrk ol diount= py Iiout*t dots tot eppiy to Ix,or ate Cash v=lue 1/20 c*l Ofle SHELTON LACEY Sears Hearing Aid Center South Sound Center (3diD sleater-Kinnev 923-0464 Miracle-Ear Center 1718 Olympic Highway N. (AcroJi$ the street from A&W) 360) 427-3187 Hearing Aid Centers Free Recorded Message and Free Report. Call Toll Free (866) 672-0404 or, visit www.miracle-ear.com Page 32 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, June 14, 2007 sliding glass doors by placing a metal rod or piece of plywood in the track; and lock the door to an attached garage Persons who will be away from home for an extended period of time can create the illusion that they are home by using timers to turn lights, radios and TVs on and off. It is a good idea to keep the pe- rimeter of your home well lighted and to have a trusted neighbor collect mail and newspapers while you are away. Fiola said you should leave a message on your answering machine telling that you are away from helps to keep away from entrances ways and to organize a ty Watch Program in your borhood. Anyone interested in a neighborhood security can get information on about this by calling Fiola at 5145. K9 Kapers Dog Training CALLING ALL DOGS We teach everyday manners (i.e. mother-in.law friendly training) Puppy K • Basic obccli('nce thru competition • AKC Titlcs, Ralb; (.',(mlbrmadon, 'li'a(:king &Morc Walk with the trainers, FREE! at Huff-N-Puff 9 a.m.for one hour, first Saturday each month Mention this ad for $10 Discount Karcn @ 360-432-1478 www.k9kapers.com Kamilehe Y00lle00 Open Thurs:- Sun. NOW OPEN/ Located near Little Creek Casino behind the Kamilche Trading Post Fresh produce, fruit and more Hello, my name =s GARY CRON and I want to be your next mayor In order for you to make the best decision with your vote, I invite you to get to know me and what I stand for. I grew up in Port Orchard and moved to Mason County over 30 years ago. My wife and I now own and operate Case by Case Imports & Jewelry in. downtown Shelton. You are welcome to visit me with your questions and concerns about the city we live in. I support better roads and quick removal of hazardous abandoned buildings. I also support quality police and fire departments for a safer Shelton. With your support, we will partner with local groups to promote Shelton as a business-friendly city. Working together, we will plan and create the prosperous future Shelton needs and deserves. for Mayor of Shelto00 "Proven leadership with common sense" I Paid for by Committee to Elect Gary Cronce P.O. Box 2228, $helton, WA 98584 (360) 490-0569 = cbyc@hctc.com __ LEA ALBAUGH has a clown encounter at the Mason Coun- ty Forest Festival Parade. Rotary Clowns took second place to Seafair Pirates in the novelty category. There be- ing no such thing as too much news about clowns, turn to page 33 for a story on a woman who brings cheer to people in the hospital. Bring in the clowns and the pirates too (Continued from page 29.) club division, first place went to the Shelton Drag Racing Associa- tion and second place to the Off Road Club. In the individual au- tomobile division, first place went to Wanda Sheets and second place to the Committee to Elect Jack Miles. In the emergency vehicle divi- sion, first place went to Mason County Fire District 18, second place to Fire District 11 and third place to the Shelton Fire Depart- ment. In the logging truck divi- sion, first place went to Manke Lumber and second place to Gary Magnuson. In a division for other vehicles, fist place went to the Alpine Way Express and second place to Shaun Ran. In the novelty division, first place went to the Seafair Pirates, second place to the Rotary Clowns and third place to SOCK, or Save Our County's Kids. In the eques- trian division, first place went to Equestrienne of Mason County, second place to Oakland Bay Back- country Horsemen and third place to the Mason County Rodeo Court. In the 4-H section of the equestrian division, first place went to Hoof Beats and Little Feet. In a division for other animals, first place went to Kristen Roy for Country Living 4-H and second place to American Harness Goats. In the Super Poop- er Scooper division, first place went to Diamonds & Dust, second place to Mason County Rodeo Court and third place to Night Rider 4-H. Now is the time! For a limited time we're offering 2-for-1 savings on our ME-3 Contour style. (They're our most popular personalized hearing aid.) This is the time to Improve your hear/ng-- and take advantage of this greet offerl Our ME-3 Contour style delivers: • Superior 100% digital sound quality • Automatic adjustments for different -for Savings. Get two Miracle-Ear* personalized Officer ()ffers mformaho" " n on: bett(:r home security Officer Mike Fiola of the Shel- ton Police Department offers the following suggestions for protect- ing homes against crime on the occasion of June being National Burglary Prevention Month. The city's crime prevention offi- cer advises people to keep all doors and windows closed, especially when you leave the house; secure Navy crew gets some recognition (Continued from page 29.) by the Non-Commissioned Officers Association; and Brittany Livsey by the Order of the Daedalians. Kay Fitch was recognized for her schoolwork by the Fleet Re- serve Association and will be stu- dent commander for the 2007-2008 school year. Honor Cadets for 2007 are freshman Kathryn Pine, sopho- more Shay Johnson, junior David Oakes and senior Jenn Rusher. Cadet of the Year for Oakland Bay Junior High is Kathryn Pine. An- thony O'Conner was honored for outstanding achievement, and his name will be added to the Perpet- ual Award Plaque. Distinguished Cadets for 2007 are freshman Jon Kelly, sophomore Shay Johnson, junior AJ Foster and senior Jenn Rusher. VARSITY LETTERS were presented to 25 students partici- pating throughout the year in the unarmed and armed drill teams. Honors for top athleticism went to Anthony O'Conner and Te Rob- inson at the senior-high level and Doug Pala and D'ette Drinkall at the junior-high level. Top scores on the National Aca- demic Exam were achieved by AJ Foster, Jenn Rusher, Ron Goodwin and Jon Kelly. The freshman team took top honors in the team com- petition. Scholarships awarded by the Booster Club were presented by Debbi Burgess and awarded to students AJ Rusher and Ashley Campbell. environments and sound levels hearing aids for the price of • 2"year war'anty* c°mplete I °nel Simply present this : : lafter-care program coupon to receive Experience America Trusts two custom made : ME-3 Contour style At Miracle-Ear , we've been helping people hearing aids for the hear better for nearly 60 years. So when you I price of one. I visit any one of our 1,200 locations across professional service and the personalized hearing aids we're famous for. Don't delay! Free Hearing Test Offer00007 Call or visit your local Miracle-Ear  or Sears  Hearing Aid Center today to schedule your L J free, no-obligation hearing test** Go ,, , ,,.,,o M,*,.-E. o=,,, Lm ......... . ..,, ....... o °,h, , ofrk ol diount= py Iiout*t dots tot eppiy to Ix,or ate Cash v=lue 1/20 c*l Ofle SHELTON LACEY Sears Hearing Aid Center South Sound Center (3diD sleater-Kinnev 923-0464 Miracle-Ear Center 1718 Olympic Highway N. (AcroJi$ the street from A&W) 360) 427-3187 Hearing Aid Centers Free Recorded Message and Free Report. Call Toll Free (866) 672-0404 or, visit www.miracle-ear.com Page 32 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, June 14, 2007 sliding glass doors by placing a metal rod or piece of plywood in the track; and lock the door to an attached garage Persons who will be away from home for an extended period of time can create the illusion that they are home by using timers to turn lights, radios and TVs on and off. It is a good idea to keep the pe- rimeter of your home well lighted and to have a trusted neighbor collect mail and newspapers while you are away. Fiola said you should leave a message on your answering machine telling that you are away from helps to keep away from entrances ways and to organize a ty Watch Program in your borhood. Anyone interested in a neighborhood security can get information on about this by calling Fiola at 5145. K9 Kapers Dog Training CALLING ALL DOGS We teach everyday manners (i.e. mother-in.law friendly training) Puppy K • Basic obccli('nce thru competition • AKC Titlcs, Ralb; (.',(mlbrmadon, 'li'a(:king &Morc Walk with the trainers, FREE! at Huff-N-Puff 9 a.m.for one hour, first Saturday each month Mention this ad for $10 Discount Karcn @ 360-432-1478 www.k9kapers.com Kamilehe Y00lle00 Open Thurs:- Sun. NOW OPEN/ Located near Little Creek Casino behind the Kamilche Trading Post Fresh produce, fruit and more Hello, my name =s GARY CRON and I want to be your next mayor In order for you to make the best decision with your vote, I invite you to get to know me and what I stand for. I grew up in Port Orchard and moved to Mason County over 30 years ago. My wife and I now own and operate Case by Case Imports & Jewelry in. downtown Shelton. You are welcome to visit me with your questions and concerns about the city we live in. I support better roads and quick removal of hazardous abandoned buildings. I also support quality police and fire departments for a safer Shelton. With your support, we will partner with local groups to promote Shelton as a business-friendly city. Working together, we will plan and create the prosperous future Shelton needs and deserves. for Mayor of Shelto00 "Proven leadership with common sense" I Paid for by Committee to Elect Gary Cronce P.O. Box 2228, $helton, WA 98584 (360) 490-0569 = cbyc@hctc.com __