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June 26, 1975     Shelton Mason County Journal
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STAFF SERGEANT MIKE LEE, 34, of Shelton, adjusts a co-axial 30-caliber machine gu, n on a Washington State Army National Guard tank. He is a member of Troop E, 303rd Cavalry, located in Shelton. The unit has been attending its annual summer camp, June 7-21, at the Yakima Firing Center. commissioner's association to The Mason County Fire from its normal July 3 date to nissioner's Association will today because the regular meeting at 8 p.m. today at the--,date falls too. close to a holiday, Fire Station. fire officials said. The meeting was changed Speaker for the program will like correct rumor may heard are / Keep Washington Green still very much in business... ready to supply commercial home heating oil throughout Mason County • Full line of • Automatic refill petroleum products service always available e Two trucks to serve you • Accessories Dial Dial 426-4233 426-2853 DAYS Evenings & Weekends are By KAHNI TUSON in which we could get people to Hi! not litter so much. We came up Smokey and I are making with a club that everyone could the scene, join. We called it "Smokey's We're trucking around, keeping Two-a-Day Club." The rules are Washington Green! as follows: every day you pick up two pieces of litter. It's that easy! We go here and there And you'd be surprised how it Saying, "People - BEWARE !" helps. Especially if a lot of people For these are our forests join the club! We got the idea from school. The senior class And we don't want them bare! started the club and we thought Even though the weather that it would be good to start out wasn't at its hottest, there still in the forest. So Smokey and I were a lot of campers enjoying officially open the club, and we the beautiful sights of Lake hope everyone joins. Cushman State Park and Potlatch After lunch Smokey and I State Park. traveled down to Potlatch State Smokey and I went to I ake Park. The campers there were Cushman first. We walked having a great time. Smokey through the lower campground became a celebrity! A man took and visited with all the campers, moving pictures of him. Smokey Then the ranger drove us up to posed with little kids for pictures, the upper campground and visited too. there. (The ranger and I rode in Smokey means a lot to them the front of the Datsun truck and and he should mean a lot to you, big 'ol Smokey had to ride in the for he symbolizes the importance back. He was quite an eye-catcher of preserving our forest treasures. there!) It wasrainingalittle, but that Sunday we traveled to didn't stop the nature-lovers. All Twanoh State Park. Ranger the campers were happy to see us. Hansen stated that a lot of trees We got a lot of comments on were being damaged by people why Smokey was so thin. We had cutting them with axes. The big to explain to them that Smokey cuts made the sap run out and had just come out of hibernation enabled insects to infect them and and that it would take a while for ruined the bark. THE SOJOURNERS, a male quartet, will be appearing at the Shelton Assembly of God Church. Singers to appear here The Sojourners, a male quartet from Boring, Oregon, will present a gospel concert June 29 at 6 p.m. at the Shelton Assembly of God Church, 1521 Monroe Street. The group was organized in 1972, when special meetings were held in their home church. Their travels in a specially-fitted bus have taken them from British Columbia to northern California and as far east as Montana. now available at The Music Box Monday thru Friday 426-4302 or 426-1525 him to fatten up. So we set foot through the Talking about "fattening up" park and reminded people to be [ .. made Smokey hungry, so we good to our trees. ] j . walked through the woods and Smokey and I are just starting . ,,, . found some salmon berries. We our summer ventures, and we :..:. . /;,g sat down as we munched and hope that doing our little share started talking about some ways will make more people care. I Indian fishing plans ' - • I • -,, u ke; - , - ,-, l:ormu la eA ° '/, are • , ..... ' -:~.-., ,:.:: ~;.~:': ..... ~.,,..~ ~. ~ Marking of Indian fishing gear graduated in courses sponsored by and boats is progressing rapidly as the Small Tribes Organization of ,' .... the July 7 opening date forWestern Washington. They join summer fishing approaches, already existing Indian law according to Bill Smith, executive enforcement officers policing It takes money to hatch the best director of the Northwest Indian meet tonight Fisheries Commission. "We are particularly be State Representative Paulconcerned," said Smith, "over Conner, who will discuss thesome reports we have that Le.eeiltly completed legislative non-Indian gillnetters and se' stoa, fishermen will be attempting to hire a token Indian to qualify Church sets film their boats to fish the Indian treaty waters. This, of course, will Mt. View Alliance Church will be policed closely, and arrests in show the movie, "The Gospelsuch situations may be counted Road," a story of Jesus, sung and on." told by Johnny Cash, June 29 at Recently 26 Indian law 7p.m. The public is welcome, enforcement officers were 2810 25 i I l Submersible Pumps I/2-H.p. 1-H.P. Series 8 Series 20 Was $244.95 Was $314.95 *224.95 *294.95 Pump Only Pump Only 40 to 60 lbe. pressure for 20 to 450-ft. depths All sizes on sale Pumps with Tanks Was $324.95... ½-H.P. Series 8 with 36-gal. Captive AirTM Tank, Fittings.. $294.95 Was $408.95... I-H.P. Series 20 with 82- gal. Conventional Tank, Fittings.. $378.95 2916 Hydro.Glassr~ V2-H.P. Jet Pump was *99.95 $114.95 30 to 50 lba. pre~ure for 5 to ll0-ft, depths • Other sizes also on sale Was $194.95... V~-H.P. Pump, with 36-gai. Captive Air~M Tank $174.95 Efficient Captive AirTM Tanks These tanks reduce the number of starts and stops your pump has to make, thus reducing wear. Resist corrosion too! Sears Has a Credit Plan to Suit Most Every Need Prices Are Catalog Prices Shipping, Installation Extra Satislaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back SHOP AT sEARsAND SAVE [Sears] Evergreensquare24.Hour 426-8201 Shopping Service SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Indian treaty waters for infractions of tribal regulations and rules laid down by the federal court Indian treaty rights decision by Judge George Boldt. Real world One real world is enough. George Santayana laid plans. So when you need financial help, come to the hometown bank. After all, there's a branch nearby. Puget Sound National Bank The hometown bank Member F.D.I.C. t In the interests of energy conservation, your consumer owned electric utility offers these suggestions: First, and most important, turn your air conditioner thermostat up. Keep it at the highest possible setting. For instance, if you set the thermostat at 80", you will get the benefit of air circu- lation. But your air conditioner com- pressor, which uses most of the en- ergy, will stay off until the heat rises above 80". When outside temperature drops below the temperature inside, open your win- dows to let heat escape. Close your house tightly during the hottest part of the day. You should also keep out so- lar heat by closing blinds and draper- ies of windows exposed to direct sun- light. Just as insulation saves on your heating bill by keeping warmth in, good insulation also pays summer dividends by keeping heat out. A window fan pushing hot air out of one side of your home, but drawing cooler air from the shady side, is a refreshing, but economical way to keep cool. Another excellent way to improve summer comfort is to avoid heat-pro- ducing jobs like cooking, washing, ironing or showering during the hottest time of the day. Edwin Taylor Harold W. Parker M. D. Parrett Jerry Samples, Manag~ PRESENTED AS A CONSUM]~ S~VIC~ BY YOUR CONSUMIIR OWNi~ ~A~'IIUC gCllJ'~ I I Thursday, June 26, 1975 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 23