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ILLING AERIAL
will be a feature of
#ne Bros. Circus'
visit to Shelton on
}ust 1 1. The local
is sponsored by
Lions Club.
Bros. Circus,
aid-fashioned
for the
to Shelton
11 for two
Under the
Shelton Lions
Stars of the
the famous
Randells'
on the
ette and her
Jr., the
Performances will be given at
2 p.m. and 8 p.m. at Kneeland
Center on Mt. View.
The Shelton Lions Club will
give complimentary tickets to
foster parents and children in
Mason County and also to
members of the Exceptional
Foresters.
Tickets, at $2 for adults and
$1 for children from 5 to 1 1, are
available at Johnny's Music Box,
Bob's Shoe Tree, Coast-to-Coast
Store and Seattle-First National
Bank.
Bids To For Equipment
Bids to furnish radio meeting Monday.
the e q u i p m e n t f o r t h eSheriff John Robinson
eeterboard communications network of requested permission from the
Owns in a M a so n C o u n t y' s She ri f f board to call for bids and was
COnvulsive Department will'open at 11:30authorized to do so. The Clerk
many other a.m. on August 16, it was decided was directed to prepare the notice
at the County Commissioners' for publication.
Southside
By MRS. RAY KRATCHA
The Fire District No. 4 of
Mason County is purchasing a
new pumper truck fully equipped.
Lowest bidder was Crater
Lake Motor Incorporated,
Medford, Oregon.
The new truck will be ready
for service in about forty five
days, delivered to Shelton.
It will be stationed at
Kamilche Fire Dtation No. 44.
Mr. Ed Taylor from Taylor
Towne is giving a twenty-five year
lease for some property fifty by
one hundred feet to the Fire
District on which Mr. Taylor is
going to have a fire station built
for the new truck, near the
Drive-In theater.
The 1949 Dodge Truck will
also be stationed some where near
by in the Kamilche area.
The fire district also
purchased seven new radio
plectron's, so most of the active
firemen will get the fire calls
immediately from the dispatcher
down town in the city hall.
Several weeks ago the fire
district No. 4 purchased some
turnout gear and protective
clothing for the volunteer
firemen.
The Fire Chiefs said that more
men should turn out for the fire
drills, which are held on Sundays.
Call the fire chiefs and they will
give you the fire drill'schedule.
The boys have lots of fun
learning how to man the pumps
and hoses.
The Fire District meets on the
first Tuesday of every month at
7:00 p.m. at the Southside Fire
Hall.
We need lots of firemen to
save homes and property so why
don't you come to our fire drills
and meetings and find out how
we spend your money and enjoy a
good meeting with the boys and
have refreshments at the meeting.9
Convalescent Care
LONG LAKE
CONVALESCENT
CENTER
Dedicated care for the
elderly patient. Wa. Li. 93.
Country-Home Surroundings.
PHONE TR 1-1210
Rt. 1, Box 458-A, Port Orchard
Complies fully with Title 6
Civil Rights Act of 1964
""" ..... ~l i r l lit
The Fire District Nol 4
secretary is still wearing a long
cast on his left leg. He had an
accident on the 27th of May
while working cleaning and
hauling mud from a pool.
The secretary gets around in a
wheel chair and crutches. While
he was in the hospital he was well
taken care of and had lots of
friends who came to visit him.
He retired from the ITT
Rayonier Inc. the first day of
June and started retirement with
a broken ankle. He will be
layed up for several months.
Everyone was kind and very
helpful in giving him a hand and
taking him to the doctor and
running errands. He is greatful
and thanks everyone for helping
him at a time like this.
Friendship club met at the
home of Clara Harrier July 14.
There were 12 members and
three guests present.
They had a potluck and
celebrated the July birthdays.
Mrs. Tom Weston took her
mother Mrs. Eva Holt, of
Whidbey Island, and her children
on a trip and spent four days
around in British Columbia.
The Actions 4-H Club
members have been meeting at
Kneeland Park and working on
their decorations for 4-H camp at
Panhandle.
Four Leaves 4-H club
members met at leader Mrs. Helen
Bakke's Saturday July 24 and
leader Mrs. Whitmarsh was absent.
Club members had a meeting
and discussed camp.
Entri
Entries are still being accepted
for the 1971 Southwest
Washington Fair parade, due to
strut out through Centralia and
Chehalis Saturday, August 7.
According to Mrs. Carol
Baker, fair parade chairman, maps
and direction sheets on fair
parade routes will be sent soon to
those officially entered in the
event. The parade is traditionally
the forerunner of the six-day
Still
Southwest Washington Fair, this
year Aug. 10-15.
Ten divisions are planned in
the parade, which carries the
theme "Happiness is... The
Southwest Washington Fair".
Units wishing to compete for
trophies must complete and
return the entry form to Mrs.
Baker, 1972 Kelly Avenue,
Chehalis, or to the SWW Fair
office by July 23.
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