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June 29, 1978     Shelton Mason County Journal
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l00fJot$ e=pti,,, to install F:TUnd s Or new pastor here 00,a.on ;7° y plans are told Reverend Jerry Hamilton will Reverend David Shockley, Colonel R.W. Landon, chief of the Washington State Patrol, plans to put the patrol's Fourth of July enforcement into high gear. Troopers have been directed to show no in the enforcement of accident-causing violations such as following too closely, improper passing, and failure to yield right-of.way. Drinking violations will also be stringently enforced. price increase continues The of gasoline continued its steady spiral upward since Day and motorists on the highways for the long Fourth of weekend will be paying another penny or two for a gallon of The Auto Club of Washington's latest "Fuel Gauge" report throughout the club's membership region found the price of a gallon of regular gasoline purchased from a pump had increased from 69 cents to 70.6 cents per replacement parts costs told Rebuilding a car from replacement parts could run as much as times the cost of the car when new, according to the Insurance for Highway Safety. the The Alliance of American Insurers it would cost $23,400 to rebuild from replacement parts a 1978 standard-size sedan that originally sold for $5,097. Two be installed as pastor of tile Shelton First Baptist Church in cerenlonies at 11 a.m. July 9 at the church at Fifth and Cota. Conservative Baptist Association director for the State of Washington, and Reverend Sheldon Hawes, pastor of Mt. View Baptist Church in Centralia, will participate in the service. The public is welcome to attend the installation service. Reverend Mr. Hamilton comes to Shelton from Globe, Arizona, where he was pastor of the Maranatha Baptist Church. He is a ,1968 graduate of Multnomah School of the Bible in Portland, Oregon and did graduate studies at Western Baptist Seminary. He is presently involved in doctoral Studies with the California Graduate School of Theology in its extension program in Seattle. He and his wife Carol have four children; Deborah, who will be married the week following her father's installation here; ago the insurance group estimated it would cost $19,979 to Denise, who is married and living a Similar automobile costing $4,438 new. Last year the figure in California; David, who is in climbed to $31,471 to replace a $4,681 automobile, basic training in Missouri and will be assigned to Fort Lewis in November; and Daniel, who will ,tankhamun program planned Reveren ....... be a junior at Shelton High o oerry rlamigton  " " this fall The Olympic College Divisionof Humanitieswll nt thi prese e   _..._._.___ cnooi . md in a series of lectures on the Treasures of Tutankhamun on Lnesday evening, July 5, in the Campus Theatre at 7:30 p.m. re willbenoadmissioncharge. For more information, pleasecall Democrat women to Division of Humanities of Olympic College at 478-4866. attend convention seeks t JLt..A mnvesTtHaTors Th Mason, County the State of Washington, The Veterans Administration announced it is seeking ten new Democratic Women s Club will patterned after the former CCC e investigators to undertake a concentrated new scientific send six delegates to its state Camps, environmental issues, on the causes of alcoholism. Dr. John D. Chase, VA chief convention to be held in transportation of hazardous director, said the agency has allocated an additional Spokane, June 27-29. Delegates materials, stricter penalties for a year for the next three years to search for biochemical, and pharmacological clues to the origin of alcoholism. :!reworks injuries reported The U. Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates that ',555 persons received hospital treatment for fireworks-related in 1977. Of these, 4,535 persons were age 14 or younger, and of the injuries occurred during the Independence Day ason. suffered more fireworks injuries than females. deliveries increase Gasoline deliveries in Washington State during the month of April an increase of 2.24 percent over those during the same in 1977. The number of gallons .delivr4t. by distributo April was 159,874,056. The total compares with the April, figure of 156,368,570 gallons and the 1976 deliveries of ,107,099 gallons. , exhibit is opened An exhibit of photographs by graduate students at the University New Mexico opened in The Evergreen State College Library Art Monday, June 26. The show, presented through an Evergreen program called "Photographs," remains on display through 6. Summer gallery hours are tentatively set for 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday; 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday; and 8 to 5 p.m. Friday. are Cecelia Livingston, Mary Gearhart, Carole Christian, Suzanne Roessell, Londa Neuenfeld and Annette McGee. Theme of the convention is "What's Happening 19787" County delegates will be taking part in discussions and voting on many planks on their state platform. Some of the issues include tax reform, stricter enforcement of all child abuse laws, a proposed Job Carp for crimes committed, health care plans, and nursing home regulations. The platform Preamble will be dedicated to Muriel Humphrey, a "Woman of Courage." "Always the loyal, devoted and supportive partner to her husband, she has continued to work for his relentless endeavor to protect and enhance our American way of life." sound off. In the last six months local residents have raised $1,500 to help furnish and equip the new structure, erected last December. Located three miles off State Highway Three on the Spencer Lake/Harstine Road, the new fire station was constructed last December with funds provided by tax dollars. Completion of the inside, however, remained the responsibility of local volunteers. In the fall of 1977, 30 individuals banded together to form the "Station Seven Sirens," a group of local residents working together to raise money for the new station. Working together on bazaars, rummage sales and other fund-raising e;ents the group has managed to finance essentials such as electrical wiring, doors, paint, SENIOR CENTER NEWS VAILABLE TO ALL SENIOR iCITIZENS AT NO COST: ,Outreach Assistance, Telephone Reassurance, Chore Servlce, Notary, Assistance with Forms, Information & Referral. RIPS: 6 - Tacoma Mall 10 - South Sound Center and Falls Terrace Restaurant. cell on demand 426-2568, MONDAY, July 3: Center closed. TUESDAY, July 4: Happy 4th of July. WEDNESDAY, July 5: Shelton, noon lunch, live music, 11 a.m. Blood pressure readings. Legal aid by appointment. Progressive pinochle, 6:30 p.m. THURSDAY, July 6: Kiwanis luncheon, noon, program follows. Lunch, Belfalr, noon. Music, 11 a.m. Blood pressure, 1 p.m. FRIDAY, July 7: Lunch, noon, Kamilche. Music, 11 a.m. Card Club, noon, Shelton. Swimming, 1 p.m. leave Shelton Center. SATURDAY, July 8: Dance, 8 p.m., IWA Hall. Red Eye Express. Tha'nk you, Les, for this spacel Courtesy of Les Rodgers 1Wner/Operotor glPlllB e raised plug-ins, and hardboard for walls. "But we are still in desperate need of a septic tank," Mrs. Ed Baretid, secretary of the organization, said. In addition to raising funds to help furnish the building, the Station Seven Sirens are recycling aluminum to raise funds for a Resusci-Annie, a doll used to teach firefighters and community citizens cardiopulmonary resuscitation, Mrs. Baretid explained. "The Resusci.Annie will cost the department $425 and we have already put in our order for one," Mrs. Baretid said. "Since January the Sirens have collected $40 toward the doll from aluminum recycling funds and we are really going to keep at it to try to pay back the entire amount," she said. A drop box is located in front of the new fire station for residents wishing to donate their clean household aluminum. II HARVES00 GREENHOUSE'S AII, IO Fuchsia Baskets   ..$5.95 "¢P It 1,0' Impatiens, Begonia Baskets .... $4.911 }Jl 6 Fuchsia;;;ieth: .............. $2.'0 l-ritemson sale" | l ! Thousands of plants from which to choose. |IL Upper Skokomish Valley North of Shelton on 101 approximately 6 miles, then left at fish hatchery for another 6 miles, turn right at greenhouse sign, follow signs, greenhouse on right. 426-8022 (Closed on Sunday) 2121 Olympic Hiwcty N. Top of the hill. 426-3341 OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY 9 to 9. SUNDAYS 9 to 6. OUANTITIES  LIMITED #:7/ su.,os,.,, A99 now I"  2-Arm Revolving SPRINKLER Adjusts to water lawns from 5 to 55 feet in diam- eter. Provides uniform penetration  no dry spots or flooding. Fits standard couplings. 850 New by Crown BAC-RAC It's more fun than tennis... TOOL VALUE of !he Momh • IC .. PROPANE TORCH while supplies last .ow 499 QUANTITIES LIMITED Ignite charcoal in grills, strip old paint. Solder, braze, etc. Pencil tip. In- structions, UL listed.T7555 * Unique Bouncing Ball! * Singles or doubles set contains 2 or 4 racquets, backyard ball, 20' weatherproof net, 2 strong %" dlameter American.mode steel poles and ground stokes, and "rules of play." Singles set was $10.99. NOW *9** S.I.T.E BY CROWN Tetherbali or Volleyball Sets Your Choce 4th of July Special Regent Jarts The original lawn darts games. 4th of July Special ,4ss The Best There Is No. 31001 WEBBER 49er Fresh Salmon KETTLE Reg. $53.95 SPECIAL STEAMER CLAMS 0 Lb. SPECIAL FRESH BOTTOM FISH * 14OLb. Crown 4 Player BADMINTON SET Hours of fun. 4th of July Special $808 Christen Charcoal Caddy Pours and stores charcoal briquets. * Clean * Easy to use • Convenient. Reg. $5.98. 4th of July Special $366 L SMOKED iSO Portable, 3 Position SALMON ii Lb. BAR-B-€) GRILL ? SHRIMP COCKTAIL CL Small enough to take - along on any picnic, d • CRAB COCKTAIL • RAZOR CLAMS Reg. s4.sg. -- • , 4th of July Special .............. • E [ $140 S """--'""-- --" -- Big' Quart Styro-Foam S FROZEN SALMON i Lb. SAVE4 qt. Hot or$1e00Cold ICE CHEST Perfect for any picnic. PICNIC JUG Skokomish Indian Enterprises Unbreakable o.,,$2 99  SAVE $5.07. America's Finest IL°catedN°rthofShelt°natjunction°f I ###)Nlql ZEBCoREEL u.s. 101 and State Highway 106 Smooth, quiet, trouble free spinning. (Potlatch) and % mile east on 106 Life time stainless covers, pick up pin. With strong mona-filament line, Reg. towards Union. r $'* PHONE 877-9246 4th of July Special VISITORS WELCOME' $17*0 Open Seven Days a Week, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. -- Tropical Fish Specials- Zebra nanios ........................ 6/Sl Red Top Gold Platles ................ 2/*1 Buenos Aires Tetras ................. 3/'1 Thursday, uune z, lUJ/8 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 17