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Attorney General Announces
Consumer-Education s
School teachers are being The program will be held in
invited to attend a three-day the downtown Seattle Public
consumer-education workshop to Library auditorium and will be
whorl of beach picnics, swimming Columbia and Montana. Up north friends from Longview enroute to not very far from where Johnsad to be so close to the White be held in Seattle August 25-27, limited to 150 teachers.
really has been and clam digging, they fished near Williams Lake visit his grandparents here on the Neely Bryan, a Tennessee lawyer, House then not be able to see it Attorney General Slade Gorton
umlaer, hey As for the Gabrielsen's hewest and down in Montana they Island. built himself a shelter of cedar inside•
', admittedly, delight it hasn't officially been enjoyed the Bitterroot Valley. Helen also reported that the boughs along the banks of the They took many guided tours has announced.
The workshop is the first of -e- •
8 ago; thennamed. However, Beula said they Both places they found excellent Thomases had just spent two Trinity River where the while in the Nations Capitol. several planned by Gorton'sWlllman Jolnl
week. Really were toying with 'What Next? as fishing, which really made it a weeks vacation on their beachCommerce St. viaduct now They crossed the Potomac River Consumer Protection Division • --
from the big a possibility. They stopped in marvelous trip and vacation,home nearby, funnels traffic out of the business to see the home of the Father of under a grant from the Office. of US Air Force
Io my duties, Tacoma and picked up Beula's Jim and Orvaline Olds Jim and Ellen McAuliffe spent district. And where his cabin still this country• Following the tours Economic Opportunity.
got the best Mother, Mrs. Anderson• On received a phone call from their Jim's two days off last week stands, they could then drive back along The emphasis of the program Randy .Wi!tman, a 1971
Wednesday evening the youngest offspring, Luke who will enjoying the pretty Ft. FlagglerThen they drove on into the same route and see more will be on legal remedies for gra.auate ot ~nelton t~lgh School
lYed the time Gabrielsen's oldest son, Steve and be completing Quartermaster StatePark on Marrowstone Louisiana and the famous Newleisurely the things that especially is
:to the realhis wife, Joan and their three School a week from this Friday Island east of Port Townsend• Orleans• They toured the French interested them. They happened 3:~sur~rSw Utnele~e~: ~mt ~W:e ;n:rre~?Wi~tna:~ofM;llel;3d ~?n
le in the first children from Hayden Lake, Ida. on the east coast•, He has his They took their camp trailerQuarter and visited the old to be at Arlington Cemetary the effectively educate students on boot.camp at Lackland Air Force
initself• Two arrived to spend a couple of days. orders, which didn t work out along which they left up there to French cemetaries where the city day Audit Murnney was buried, their legal rights as consumers, t~ase m lexas.
Pencer Cove The primary reason for the trip quite like he dhoped-twoyears use again soon. Enroute back buries its dead in above ground About eight days were spent Members of Gortons staff wilHmi;n asddANFRS AB_ Randy
and Beula was to attend the Saturday in Iceland, of all places! home they stopped for dinner at graves. This is due to omnipresent around Baltimore and Boston.will demonstrate innovative , 3Jv-34-1646,
;bright and wedding in Seattle of Joan's Down at theA1Nagelhome the Old Mill on Hood ground water of the area. They While in New York they took resource materials and teaching PSCNo. 5Squadron37Ol ?~xg~ats
raorning to brother, George Baughman. But on the low road they and many of Canal. Recent guests at the stayed in the same hotel just two in two television shows, Jeopardy methods, including consumer ~8Y;6' LacKlana API~,
Boat Center on Saturday Steve and the their friends have been enjoying Jack Cruickshank home for a floors above the fire that took and Sale of a Century. They saw games and audio visual materials.
~ek up theiryoungsters found it pretty hard to our late in arriving summer week included Gent and Agnus place on the 15th floor after they the Broadway Play 1716, which is
ttcruiser• tear themselves away from the weather. One of Alberta's close Rizzuti and their daughter, Mary gothome! a satire or take-off on the • o D.~..m, OO.~--O4~.,D-..~-~.~,q~.q~,__,.
adetotakea Island since the fishing had been friends, Barbara Becker fromfrom Mountainhome, Calif. Then they travelled through Declaration of Independence, and I 1 ~ ]l [ You Should Know --O
o bring back so great during the short time Malone made her first trip to the During the week Jack and Eileen Alabama and on into Johnson very amusing. They went on a
I phone call they werehere. Island and the gals enjoyed a and theirson, John, joined bythe City)Tennessee wliere they were boat tour around Manhatten ~ I~r.~ i~ l v.~l~';|
boat wasn't And going to Tom Tierney sightseeing trip around the Island guests and Jim and Ella McAuliffe able to locate some distant Island. One of the sights that was CLINT WILL R
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they quickly this week a great big bouquet of together. Then for Al's recent took adrive up to Staircase on relatives of Wayne's. In very impressive was the huge cup t ~] I ouldn't it be a grand feeling I
r go along in roses (perhaps he'd prefer just birthday, his first one on the the'upper end of Lake Cushman Morgantown, North Carolina they of Maxwell House coffee. The I 1 ~ l to know that whether you Ve or l
:ay OVer and'Four Roses instead) for the very Island the friends, the Jim Walker on the edge of the Olympic also looked "up a cousin of his and handle alone measures 19 feet and I [ ~i"| | die your boy"s co ege educat on s I
their own nice sign he made to grace the family of Shelton came out to National Park. It was a marvelous a 94-year old Uncle, his Dad's last it has been rumored that if the
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Community Hall• Thanks so very help him celebrate it over a day of picnicking and hiking. One living brother. This is where his cup itself were filled there'd be i
out, it was a much, Tom, from all your Island barbequed chicken dinner, of the prettiest sights was the folks were both born raised, enough coffee for everyone in ~ 1717 Olympic Highway North I
d change friends• You do so very many This past weekend their walk across the bridge over the Travelling through Virginia New York to have a cupful! t ..... NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL I
t needed community services, some of youngest daughter, Tammy, Skokomish River which Ella and Washington D.C. they They crossed into Quebec and • LXFE INSURANCV. COMPANY V
for some which undoubtedly escape the joined three boat loads of adults noted is exceptionally full and enjoyed discovering where so very spent three or four days i Ph. 426-8139 ,o,,o ............ ,o~,s ...... =o,, I
knowledge of this reporter. But and youngsters for a three day swift this summer and absolutely much of this country's history sightseeing where Canada's early "~'~'~'g'~"~''D"D..b-,~,.~,,.,D.m.,f~,,~.o~,m~
te
) visit friends
of Gig
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they
of their
Were made
back
to
The
we
us as far
iropped
Susan
noon
delicious
house
and
really very
Tacoma 1
One Morn
neighbor
my
aunting over
r a quick dip
loaded
the
about
on
a plea
Stop to
Won out.
hour
and
Stop at
seeing
pigs
old.
was a
even though I may miss a few of
them at the time they are done, by
no means does it mean they aren't
very much appreciated when they
are discovered by this reporter or
other members of the Community•
Tiber Lake this past weekend
was the scene of a surprise
birthday party honoring one of
the owners of the property there.
The recipient of the surprise was
Pauline Archer for her birthday•
Those attending from the Island
included her Mom, Dot Smith,
George Howard and Maxine (a
sister) and George Waite, Grace
and Bill Williams of Sunset Hill
and Gent and Thorn Seward and
Helen Lammers.
The previous weekend Pauline
was on the other end of a surprise
birthday party for one of her
guests this past weekend, Bill
Williams. And what a surprise it
was, since Bill in close
approaching having seen six
decades go by and never so much
as had even one little birthday
party held in his honor. Also
attending that one were Dot
Smith and George Howard along
with the Sewards.
Last Wednesday Jim and
NamonirLohrer journied back to
Harstine to enjoy a bridge game
and lunch with Sid and Mary
Baunsgard. Other news from the
Baunsgard area is that a nephew,
Jack, and Beth Miner and their
son have been busily clearing land
out toward the County road
behind Nels Baunsgard to build a
home.
And the Joe Lalances who
have property also in that area
have just recently returned from a
two week vacation in British
"dent
lng to get
kids anu
her two
Emily Babcock of Pickering
Pass is recovering in Mason
General Hospital from an accident
which she had July 16.
She was trying to start her
lawnmower and had pulled the
cranking rope out when it did not
come free of the machine and
started going the other way. Her
left foot was on the mower and
the left leg was ripped into by the
handle of the cranking rope.
She had several wounds on
her leg including one that
required a skin graft•
:die for
turned
by
Xvf days
Onderful
Old
Will
12th
1971
ill be Woodwor
also be
Picnic
include
candy,
booths
campout over on Squaxin Island.
A recent big event that the
family attended was a double
wedding ceremony of Alberta's
two great-nieces. The minister of
the Mount Olive Lutheran church
where the unusual event took
place even remarked it was very
unique. The two sisters, Sharon
and Verleen York of Brady were
united in marriage in the double
ceremony to Gary Morrison of
Illinois and Kary Harvey of
Shelton, respectively•
This past weekend Helen
Olson joined her sister, Frances
Lubitz of Olympia, to take a
jaunt to Wenatchee, Frances was
going after some fruit so Helen
took a advantage of the
opportunity to visit her daughter,
Dawn Goodman and family who
live in Wenatchee. No sooner had
she left when a grandson, Bob
Rundell who is from Longview,
came by. At the moment he is
stationed aboard the USS Chicago
in San Diego. He picked up two
crystal clear and sparkling.
While I've been out of contact
during the past week or so I
understand Gordon Simmons
entered the Hospital for some
checkups and tests. Couldn't
seem to catch Gret to see when
he's due home, but bet he's
hoping it will be soon.
Beula and Wayne Browning
recently returned home to their
lovely Sunset Hill home here on
the Island following an eight week
trip that covered over 11,000
miles, 29 states and two Canadian
Provinces• Leaving shortly after
the first part of May they headed
south down through Oregon and
California, stopping to visit a few
friends enroute. Then on into
Arizona and New Mexico.
In Dallas, Texas they enjoyed
a fashion show, each in their own
way. Beula watched the fashions,
while Wayne enjoyed what the
fashions were on! They also saw
the sept where John F. Kennedy
was assassinated. That is located
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FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
5th and Cota
Downtown Shelton
August 1, 1971
Rev. John Foster
from Phoenix, Arizona,
Guest Speaker
9:30 a.m ...... Sunday School
* 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7:30 p.m .......... Evening
Gospel Hour
Wednesday Bible Study
7:00 p.m.
Dir. Christian Ed. - Tom Barwick
* The Morning Worship is broadcast
live over KMAS, 1280 kc.
WHAT DO
YOU MEAN
DISEASE ISN'T REAL?
Christian Scientists are often
challenged because they do
not accept the reality of pain
and disease. This program
explains the reasons for this
unusual viewpoint and the
results it brings.
Broadcast this Sunday over:
KXA 770 Kc 8:45 a.m.
KGY 1240 Kc I0:15 a.m.
the . TRUTH
that
A Christian Science radio series
United Methodist Church
G and King Streets
REV. WILLI/~M ANDREWS, Minister
Summer Services: 10:00 a.m.
Church School begins at 9:00 a.m.
U•M.Y. at 6:30 p.m.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST LATTER DAY SAINTS
Connection & 12th Sts. Phone 426-2805
Priesthood Meeting ..............................9:15 a.m.
took place. Every few miles there
is a roadside stop and a plaque
indicating what took place there
and when.
Arriving at the White House
they were fortunate to be able to
get in, as it was not normally a
day that it would have been open
to the public. However, due to
Tricia's wedding, the rules and
hours had been changed
somewhat, luckily for them. For it
would certainly have been very
history began. From there they
were once again headed West into
Ontario and to see the magnificent
Niagara Falls, which everyone
seems to agree is the most
spectacular seen from the
Canadian side.
All in all they reported it was
a very marvelous trip and makes
for many, many enjoyable
evenings of conversation this
winter with friends and family.
Public Notice'------"
R. A. WELWOOD
announces he is no longer associated
with the Western Auto Associate Store
located in Shelton, and that
CHARLES ADAMS
is now sole owner and operator of said store.
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910 East Dearborn
LEWIS B. WYSONG, Pester
Sunday School ..... 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship . . 11:00 a.m.
C.Y.'s & Cadets . .. 6:00 p.m.
Evening Service .... 7:00 p.m.
Bible Study (Wed).. 7:00 p.m.
Mr. View
Alliance Church
Washington & "J" Sts.
Sunday School .... 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship .. 11:00 a.m.
Evening Service .... 7:00 p.m.
Prayer Hour (Wed.) . 7:30 p.m.
EARL EVENS, Pastor
First Church of Christ, Scientist
302 Alder St., Shelton, Wash.
Sunday School 11:00 a.m. -- Church 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday evening testimony meetings 7:30 p.m.
Reading room located in church. Readin9 room hours
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Mon. & Fri.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH I l
Arcadia and Lake Boulevard |
ED CHAMBER LAIN, Minister /
Bible School ....... 9:45 a.m. Family Service ...... 7:00 p.m.I
Worship ...................................... 11:00 a.m. /
Wednesday -- Bible Study and Prayer -- 7:00 p.m, [
Child Care Service Available at 11:00 Service I
NORTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
Phone 426-2488
123 W. C. St. at Olympic Hwy. Rev. Paul Butterfield
Bible Study .................................. 9:45 a.m.
Worship .................. _ .......11:00 a.m. & 7:30 p.m.
Christian Training .............................. 6:30 p.m.
Sunday School .... ................ 11:00 a.m.
Sacrament Meet ng .............
.............................. 5:00 p.m.
Tuesday :prayer Service & Bible Study ......... __... 7:30 p.m.
St. David's Church
Fourth & Cedar, Shelton, Washington
8:00 A.M.-- Holy Communion
10:00 A.M.-- Family Service
The Church is always Open for meditation and prayer.
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Fishermen's Club
I P,U.D. AUDITORIUM -- 3rd & Cota
From 9:15 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. every Sunday
SUNDAY, AUGUST 1, 19711N_K
Bible Study: LELAND WlL SON,
, Minister
C~I~C~ Speaker: TO BE ANNOUNCED .+
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MT. OLIVE LUTHERAN CHURCH
MISSOUR I SYNOD
206 E. Wyandotte ROLAND HUBER, Pastor
SUNDAY, AUGUST 1, 1971
Divine Services 8:15 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School and Bible Class at 9:15
Faith Lutheran Church
7th and Franklin
WORSHIP 8:15 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.
CHURCH SCHOOL: 9:15 a.m.
Chr stian Worship, Fellowship, Education, Service
Kenneth Robinson, Pastor Phone 426-8611
of
SHELTON CHURCH the NAZARENE
Located in Memorial Hall, 2nd and Franklin
Lowell Keene, Pastor Phone 426-1298
Sunday School ...........................9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship ........................ 11:00 a•m.
Junior Fellowship .................... 6:00 p.m.
Evening Service .......................... 7 :uu p.m.
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday ................. 7:30 p.m.
THE FRIENDLY CHURCH
SHELTON ASSEMBLY OF GOD
1521 Monroe St. Mason Younglund, Pastor
Sunday School ............................... 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship ............................. 11:00 a.m.
Christ's Ambassadors .......................... 6:00 p.m.
Evangelistic Service ............................ 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday-Bible Study & Prayer ................. 7:00 p.m.
REVIvALTIME, Sunday, KGDN ................. 3:00 p.m.
Your Guide to
Expert Services in Mason County
Auto Glass
Floor Covering
Expert Installation
JIM PAULEY0 INC.
Mt. View
Kneeland Center Ph. 426-8231
--Linoleum --Carpeting
--Tile --Formica
REX FLOOR COVERING
Mt. View Ph. 426-2292
Auto Repairing
-- Major Overhauls
-- Brakes & Ignition
-- Welding & Tune-ups
ED'S SERVICE
219 So. 1st 426-1212
Gunsmith
Repairing Modern and
Antiques
Precision Scope & Sight
Mounting
Shotgun Choke Alterations,
all gauges
Shooting Supplies.
WARREN A. GIRARD
Route 2, Box 795 Phone 426-2501
Barber
Men's Hair Styling
* Razor Styling
* Shampooing
* Regular Hair Cuts
* Scissor Contouring
BERNIE'S HAII~;TYLING
For Appointment Call 426-2072
1618 Olympic Hwy, S.
Insurance
Tired of Shopping?
Let us do it for you!
A uto-Home-Boat-Life-Healt h
Business-Prefer red Risk?
We locate the lowest cost.
I ngurance is ourpp~t¥ 10usiness.
':ARNOLD ~MITH
INSURANCE AGENCY
116 N. 2nd. 426-3317
Beauty Janitor
-- Complete Hair Care
-- Wigs - Wiglets - Switches
-- Merle Norman Cosmetics
-- Free Demonstrations
ELAINE'S BEAUTY SALON
6th & Laurel 426-4582 j
* Carpet Cleaning
* Building Cleaning
and Maintenance
* Residential - Commerical
Shelton Janitorial Service
Adolph Rapacz
Route 3, Box 725, Shelton
426-8936
Building
~~ New Homes ?
._ .~. ~--~ Remodeling!
OLYMPIC VIEW
CONSTRUCTION CO.
Paul Brown Wes Dosser
426-4312 426-8427
Masonry
-- Fireplaces
-- All Brick and
-- Block Work
MASON'S MASONRY
Phone 426-2278
Cable TV
For Service Call
Rental Service
Almost Anything Anywhere
Bulldozers-Loaders-Pumps
Folding Banquet Tables
& Chairs, Hospital Beds, Etc.
LEW RENTS
2216 W. 4th, Olympia, 357-7731
Carpet Cleaning
-- Carpets, rugs, walls
-- Floors, Furniture
-- Housewide Cleaning
AL FURNISH
ServiceMaster of Mason Co.
Phone 426-1121
Shoe Repair
* Polishes & Laces of all Kinds
* All types of boots and shOes
repaired.
EXPERT SHOE
REPAIR SHOP
311 Grove Street
Carpet Cleaning
REP'S CARPET CLEANING
Cleaning Rugs, Upholstery.
RUGS, 10c PER SQ. FT.
(7c if no vacuuming required)
Phone 943-3889 Olympia
f;ign Painting
* All TyPeS
* Truck Lettering
* Cartoon Illustrated Signs
* Personalized Business Card &
Letterhead Designs
Phil Sharpe 323 S. Front St.
Phone 426-2661
Chain Saws Travel
New and Used-Rentals
Oregon Chains & Accessories
Small motor tune-up & repairs
Hours: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m• daily
Mike's McCulloch Shop
2215 Olympic Hwy. N., 426-4639
-- Air - Rail - Steamship
-- Bus - Hotels - Tours
No Extra Charge for Our Service
Angle Travel Res. Center
401 Railroad Ave.
426-8272 426-4134
Concrete
-- Ready-mix Concrete
-- Concrete Culverts & Blocks
-- Sand, Gravel. Brick & Stone
-- Fireplace Screens & Tools
GRAYSTONE of SHELTON
75h & Park . 426-3344
Truck & Equip. Repair------
Trucks * Cats
Logging Equipment
Engines -- Transmissions
Differentials & Welding
SUMMIT TRUCK
& EQUIPMENT REPAIR
224 S. 12th 426-2512
Drugs
-- Helena Rubinstein
-- Cosmetics
-- Prescriptions
-- Hypo-Allergic Cosmetics
NELL'S PHARMACY
5th & Franklin Ph. 426-3327
THIS SPACE
CAN BE HAD
Ilow About You?
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The
and
International Woodworkers of
America, Local Union "3-38 will
hold its annual picnic on Sunday,
August 1st, this yean The picnic
will be at the Simpson Recreation
Area at Mason Lake• All members
and retired members and their
families are cordially invited.
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