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WE ARE NOW BUYING:
New Crop Brush
Salal at ................... 53 ¢ per Bunch
Fern (52 pc,. 25-.26-
long per bunch) ........... 40¢ Per Bunch
Huck ......................... 43 Per Bunch
Prices effective at press time. Subject to market changes.
Hillcrest
Call 426-6546
- ., •
"ntant--
126-7553 i]/()l, !
INPUT / OUTPUT
ACCOUNTING
BOX 8'78, SHRLTON
Repairing
Major Overhauls
Brakes & Ignition
Welding & Tune.ups
Ed's Service
r. 1st.
426-1212
r
Complete Hair Care
Wigs'Wiglets.Switches
Merle NOrman Cosmetics
Pennyrich Bras
!alne's Beauty Salon
' Lour61
426-4582
er __
; * Building a Remodeling
a Cabinets .......... ,
• €
Dick Wood
1. Box 598 426-3657
Lake Drive, Grapeview
For Service Call
1691
DREW
WOODWORKING CO.
IoK F°r Installation of doors on
-,m corlXmtry" Alia remoclelg
LICENSED & BONDED.
Slkolton, WA 91514
J
lies, sidewalks
POurs
Cox Concrete
426-5958
Ready'mix Concrete k
Concrete Culverts g Bloc
SQnd, Grovel, Brick g Stoe
Fireplace Screens & Tools
of Shelton
426-3344
Bulkheads
as
County
ALAN T/
tubinstein
;criptions
"genie Cosmetics
Pharmacy
Ph• 426-3327
111.
Taping, Spraying
O&S
0rth 426 -9348
Free Estimates
Wiring • Heating
Heat
• Commercial
Electric
Office 426-9120
Ham. 426-1938
-EXpert Installation
• Large Showroom
• "gational Brands
Convenient Terms
:Ins Floor Covering
Sbolton 426-2918
1716 RIDGE ROAD
ica I
Hood Canal West:
Meeting set to discuss water system
By VIRGINIA REIS
At the request of Hoodsport
citizens who are concerned about
their water service, a meeting has
been arranged for August 9 at
7:30 p.m. at the Hoodsport
Community Hall. John Kernel
who is with the Department of
Social and Health Services, and
William Petty, owner of the
Hoodsport water system, will be
there to hear from customers.
The McGradys do it again!
Pat is the oldest of three author
sons, who are the offspring of
writers Pat and Grace McGrady
of Lilliwaup. Pat is the bachelor
father of seven-year-old lan and
Vanessa who is ten. They live in
aMason County
€Business
Directory
Want action? Call an expert to help you.
Floor Covering-- Recreational Vehicles
--Linoleum -- Carpeting
-- Tile Formica
Rex Floor Covering
Mt. View Ph. 426-2292
M & M RV Center
Recreational Vehicles
Supplies - Service -- Repairs
Custom Canopies
Prospecting & Clam
Digging Supplies
2335 Olympie Hwy. No.
& K Street
426.5101
Remodeling"
NORTHLAND REMODELING
Creative home innovations.
426-8016
Manhattan, but have rented Jim
Sisson's Union house for the
summer, a vacation on the canal,
while Pat's latest book is at the
publisher's. :
The new book has been
coauthored with Nathan Pritikin
who wrote "Live Longer Now,"
a well-known work which has
been on the best-seller list for
nearly two years.
The new one is "The
Complete Diet Book on the
Pritikin Program," in Pat's
words, "How to get the most
out of the world's healthiest
diet." it will be published in
hardcover by Grosset and
Dunlap, paperback by Bantam,
and serialized in Family Circle,
all this to be available starting in
November.
Good luck to Pat and all the
Insulation
Old Construction
New Construction
Authorized Borden's Insulspray
Foam • Blown Cellulose • Fiberglass
Energy Conservation insulation
1811 Olympic Hwy., Shelton
426-1116
Insurance
Tired of shopping? Let us do tt for you! Auto.
Home-Soot-Life.Heolth.Business.Preferrad
Risk'; We locate the lowest cost• Insurance is
Our only business,
Arnold & Smith
Insurance Agency
117 E. Cota 426-3317
MeGradys, who, with all that
talent, don't seem to need luck.
But it can't hurt, so we wish
them well.
QUICK COOL RECIPES
An unusual and delicious
combination makes this summer
entree which can be made in any
quantity by changing the
amounts to suit the occasion.
1 lb. salmon, fresh or canned,
flaked
1 lb. cottage cheese
1 whole bunch parsley cut
up with a scissors
Mix them all together with a
fork, adding salt, pepper and
lemon juice to taste.
Here is a hot-weather first
course that will surely enhance
your culinary reputation.
Corps permit is asked
for dredging project
Application has been received aesthetics, general environmental
by the Seattle U.S. Army Corps concerns, historic values, fish and
of Engineers office from the wildlife values, flood damage
Pirates Cove Country Club,
Grapeview for a department of
the Army permit in accordance
with Section 10 of the River and
Harbor Act of March 3, 1899
and Section 404 of the Federal
Water Pollution Control Act for
work in Picketing Passage, near
Grapeview.
The work is to dredge
approximately 6,000 cubic yards
of sandy silt and gravel and place
as fill and to install filter fabric,
concrete slab and place rock
riprap to restore a lagoon and
spit to natural configuration.
The evaluation of the impact
of the activity on the public
interest will include application
of the guidelines promulgated by
the Administrator, EPA, under
authority of Section 404(b) of
the Federal Water Pollution
Control Act.
Preliminary review by the
Landscaping Remodeling ,'L.= I Seattle District indicates that this
I , Natlvegordens ..... , 0]T!CIO] the quality of the human
I Rock gardens -- [owns , + ..... 'I21 environment. The preparation of
l Irrigation systems HOUSIN * REMODELS * REPAIRS ' a Federal Environmental Impact
J Landscape design Rick g Dee Sperllng u.lo,P'°'A*w [ Statement is not anticipated at
I llckords Greener Greenery [ (206) 898-3666 ,+,. E,,,r.' this time.
I ATA Horticulture 426-8,171 Any person may request, in
Lighting
The
Light Gallery
ALL YOUR LIGHTING NEEDS
Olympic Gateway Center
Shelton 426.7414
Lighting
00gcht der
S CUSTOM WOOD WORKING
• UNIQUE LIGHTING OESIGNS
PH. 898-3365
UNION, WA 98592 GREG LINDER
Rentals
Locksmith *
WILLIAMS LOCKSMiTHING
• Keys made
• Locks keyed alike
DAYTON-MATLOCK ROAD
426.2913
Shelton's
Complete Rental Stores
Tools & Equipment for
Homeowners & Contractors
Barton's Rentals
1209 Olympic Hwy. S. 426-1091
Roofing
Masonry
* Fireplaces
* Block Foundations
* Any'thing with Masonry
John Klmmel
Licensed, bonded and insured.
Rt. 2, Box 947 426-1512
BENT NAIL
For all your
roofing needs.
Call 426.9757
Secretarial'
Let the
"OFFICE
ASSISTANTS"
Do your work.
We do:
Typing.• Bookkeeping,
Income & State Taxes,
Mimeograph Printing
Suite No. 4, Govey Bldg.
Shelton, 426.7100
Saw and Tool Sharpening
2032 Callanan
Shelton, WA 98584 426-7287
aughtering
CUSTOM FARM SLAUOHllllNG
$15 per head.
J&T
Northwest Slaughtering
426-8615 evenings.
Travel
It(g Age00
Painting 1
Licensed and bonded.
No job too small.
Free Estimates.
Interior & Exterior
J. De Company
L 426.7567
426-8274
114 W. Alder
Betty Kay Anderson, Manager
Window Washing-
"I'11 bring clarity into your life"
Rick Wokojance
PROFESSIONAL WINDOW
WASHER
Woko's Window Service
426-9354 - "Reasonable Rates"
writing, within the comment
period specified in this notice,
that a public hearing be held to
consider this application.
Requests for public hearings shall
state, with particularity, the
reasons for holding a public
hearing.
A chemical analysis of any
material disposed in open
navigable water will be required
to determine the effect on such
receiving water. This requirement
may be waived by the
Environmental Protection
Agency.
Presently unknown
archeological, scientific,
prehistorical or historical data
may be lost or destroyed by
work to be accomplished under
the requested permit. The work
is not located on a property
registered in the National
Register of Historic Places.
The decision whether to issue
a permit will be based on an
evaluation of the probable
impact of the proposed activity
on the public interest. That
decision will reflect the national
concern for both protection and
utilization of important
resources. The benefit which
reasonably may be expected to
accrue from the proposal must
be balanced against its
reasonably foreseeable
detriments. All factors which
may be relevant to the proposal
will be considered; among those
are conservation, economics,
The Bible is filled with
inspiration and guidance • • •
vivid examples of protection
and comfort through
understanding God,
You can find answers to your
needs with the special help of
weekly Bible Lessons in the
Cnristlan Science Quarterly.
(uy your own copy of the
uarterly, or study the Bible
Lesson, in our public Reading
toom.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
IUIADIN• ROOM
aoa AI4er St. -- Shelton
l
Painting
custom Sign Painting & Airbrush
Company. Commercial art .
graphic design - architectural
drawing. Specializing In truck
lettering & design•
701 SO. First
426-7300 Shelton, WA
et and Plant Care
Rosebud
Pet ond MantCare
"Tender, loving care
r pets and plants"
426.9970
TH IS SPACE
AVAI LABLE
$1.80 per week
THIs SPACE
AVAI LABLE
$1.80 per week
prevention, land use, navigation,
recreation, water supply, water
quality, energy needs, safety,
food production and, in general,
the needs and welfare of the
people..
Comments on these factors
will be accepted and made part
of the record and will be
considered in determining
whether it would be in the best
public interest to grant a permit.
Comments should reach the
corps office not later than
August 21 to insure
consideration.
GAZPACHO
1 46 oz. can tomato juice
½ envelope onion soup mix
dash of Worcestershire sauce
1 cucumber, chopped or diced
a bunch of parsley cut up
(lots of it)
¼ tsp. garlic
½ C. wine vinegar
salt and pepper
2 whole peeled tomatoes or
1 can, diced
Serve chilled
If they are 'getting bored
with the same tossed green salads
and coleslaw, perk them up with
this ring mold.
1 pkg. strawberry jeilo
2 C. canned tomatoes
2 tsp. horseradish
¼ tsp. onion powder
½ tsp. salt
dash of cayenne pepper
Disolve Jello in warm
tomatoes, add the other
ingredients and force through a
sieve, or use the blender. Clfill in
a ring mold and when partly
jelled, add sliced cucumbers. P/ny
mold will do, even a steel mixing
bowl, for any jelled salad or
dessert. Don't ever let the lack
of a proper shaped utensil
intimidate you.
MAC'S
STUMP REMOVAL
Stumps removed by
chipping, no holes to fill.
No stump to get rid of.
In fenced yard, next to
building or walks. Contact
Mac's Stump Service.
Phone 426.8662
or 275-5256.
Call morning or evening.
• BUILDING
• REMODELING
* CABINET-
MAKING
* ROOFING
DICK WOOD
Grapevlew
Citizens, Voters, Taxpayers
of Washington State
Please read this and think
About five years ago our legislators in Olympia amended
the Constitution so that all properties would be appraised (and
assessed) at their true and full market value.
This is causing hardship to the extent that retired people
are losing their homes to excessive taxation.
We ask that you write your state senators and
representatives, demanding that they introduce and support
legislation that will amend the Constitution to correct this
abominable situation.
The new amendment is to read "All property is to be
assessed and appraised at its true and fair market value until
the owner attains the age of 65 years. At that time his primary
home is to be appraised at the actual cost that he paid at the
time of purchase or building."
Voluntary contributions to the undersigned sponsor will
enable us to run this ad in every newspaper in our state and
thus intensify this campaign.
Paid advt. by Mason County Taxpayers Association
Dr. John W. Codling, Pres., Belfair, WA 98528
24th District Legislators are:
Sen. Paul Conner, State Senate BId9 Olympia 98504
Rep. Don Olson, 611 Polk, Port Townsend 98368
Rep. Brad Owen, 918 EIIInor, Shelton 98584
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KAMILCHE VALLEY
CHRISTIAN CENTER
3 ld0¢ks east of Highway 101
and 108 Junction
Non.denominational Charismatic
Walt Wagner, Pastor;
Phone 426-7655
Sunday School ......... 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Worshlp...ic.; IO:_37 a.m.
Sunday Evening serv . o--:u p.m.
Wednesday Evening Prayer
and Praise 7 p.m.
First Baptist Church
5th and Cota
Downtown Shelton
July 30, 1978
A.M "Factual
Memories
P.M. "The Dangers
of Discouragement"
Rev. Jerry Hamilton,
Pastor
9:30 a.m ...... Sunday School
*t 1:00 a.m ...... Morning Worship
7:00 p.m... Evening Gospel Hour
7:00 p.m. Wednesday
Bible Study & Prayer Meeting
*The Morning Worship Is breed-
cast live over KMAS, 12M kc.
Northslde
ptlst Church
IlW, "' Street
Pastor, Roy. Kenneth P. Herring
416-98
Sunday School .......... 9:4,5 a.m.
Morning Worship ...... 11:00 o.m.
Evening Worship ....... 7:30 p.m.
Prayer Meeting, Wed .... 7:00 p.m.
Jesus loves you -- we do, tool
S.II.C.
CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE
Feklmmt & Helmm 426-1298
Cod C. Grwm, hmter
HOME PHONE 426-1985
Sunday School ...... 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship... 11:00 a.m.
Evening Service ..... 6=00 p.m.
Mt. View
Alliance Church
Washington & "J" Sts.
July 23, Sunday
11 a.m.
"Come Worship Him"
'Multi-Media Sunday
School ................. 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship ...... i 1:00 o.m.
Evening Service ....... 6:00 p.m.
Family Night (Wed.) ... 7:00 p.m.
Rev. BERT LINN, Poster
Pastor DENNY TYAS,
Assistant Pastor
42tk.$14
Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints
Connection & 12th Streets Phone 426-21105
Priesthood Meeting .......................... 9:15 a.m.
Sunday School .............................. 11:00 a.m.
Sacrament Meeting ........................... 5:00 p.m,
SHELTON ASSEMBLY OF GOD
M. A. Younglund, pastor 1521 Monroe Street Rtck Vlckery, assistant
'WE SHARE BECAUSE WE CAR" ,
Sunday School ........................................... 9:45 o.m.
(Summertime is a good time to be in Sunday School)
Morning Worship, Pastor Younglund, Speaking ............. 10:50 a.m.
Gospel Service (Youth Night) Pastor Rick Vickery, Speaking .. 6:00 p.m.
...... 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday, Bible Study and Prayer .................. ... 7:00 p.m.
Thursday, Youth Night .................................
REVIvALTIME. SUNDAY, (Radio Voice of the Assemblies of God)
3:00 P.M. KGDN
Mt. Olive Lutheran Church
Missouri Synod
206 E. Wyandotte Roland Huber, Pastor
Sunday, July 30, 1978
Communion Service, 9 a.m.
Sunday School, 10:15
Foursquare
Church
910 East Dearborn
LEWIS B. WYSONG, Pastor
Sunday School .......... 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m.
Evening Service ........ 6:30 p.m.
1Bible Study (Wed.) ...... 7:00 p.m.
Shelton
Christian Fellowship
825 West Franklin
416.fFJ8
lUlN - alMiiilu -
Sunday
10 o.m ............... Bible Study
1 i a.m .................. Worship
7 p.m ............ Home Meetings
Thursday
7 p.m ................... Worship
Sixth and Railroad
Saturday, 9:30 a.m. -- Sabbath School, 11:00 a.m, --- Hour of Worship
Wednesday. 7:00 p.m. -- Bible Study and Prayer
Tim Gallagher, Pastor 426.9MII
First Church of Christ, Scientist
302 ALDER ST. SHELTON, WA.
Sunday School I 1:00 o.m. Church 11:00 am.
Wednesday evening testimony meetings, 730 p.m,
READING ROOM -- 302 ALDER
Hours 12 noon-3 p.m. Tuesday thru Friday
CHILD CARE PROVIDED DURING SERVICES
Episcopal Church Welcomes You
St. David's -- 4th & Cedar, Shelton
Sunday, 7:30 g 10:30 a.m.
41&.8472 Come As You Are 421k,Ndl
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
G and King Streets Dr. Ludvlg Eskildsen, Minister
Sunday School ..................... 9:00 a.m.
Worship Service .................... 9:00 a.m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH !
I
Arcadia & Lake Boulevard Kurt Hardenbrook, Minister I
Bible School ........... 9:45 a.m.
I
Worship .............. 11:00 a.m. Family Service ......... 6:30 p.m. J
Wednesday Home Bible Study and Prayer 7:00 p.m. J
I
St. Edward's Catholic Church
Father Michael Feeney 426-6134 3rd & Pine
-- Masses
Saturday ...................................... 7 p.m.
Sunday ......................... 8 a.m., 9 a.m., 11 a.m.
!i I
COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH
The Friendly Church
DJscipllng the saved to abundant life and reaching their world for Christ.
Frt.-Sun., July 28th to 30th .............. ALL CHURCH FAMILY RETREAT
524 Dearb0m St. Tom Barwick, Pastor 426.81qt4 or 426.5221
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