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Sales prices good till October 9,
limited to stock on hand.
With a convonflonal fireplace rate. almost all of the available heat goes
right up the chbmney. THER~O-GR&TI¢ draws cold room air into Its
unique manifold system, super heats the air In Its mufflple expansion
chambers, builds up preasuro, and dlrecta this super heated air directly
into your llvlngroom, basement, cottage, eh: THERMO-GRATE makes It
: ( possible o turn dOwn your thermostat to con|errs your expens ve (end I,'%
.cares, ...... ,ue, ystos'nta'nthe.oootem.,atorsyou' ..... d,ogtu.e
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~'2"tHOT~\,"~ by burnlng InexpensWe pressed chlp logs, rolled new~papers etc
fAIR ~~ THIRMO.GRAT| ad uata to fit any fireplace and has e full size bed for
large woo0-burnlng fires as well• THIRMO.GRATE costs no more hen a
conventional high queIRy fireplace grate 9 5
"and =,~l.,t. . t, ye allows you 1o get maximum heat
bane, from your ,,rap, .... ,,bout oh-
really,
):) .,rocf,ng the basufy ot ,our ,,re•
really
works"
COLD ~'~ ~P'-~--~'--~---~-~'~ .J')
AIR "'~,,!r
Limited
to stock
on hand.
Reg. $1.19
20 lb. bag
CANNONBALL.
The Olympic model.
Profusely ornamented
with Victorian
tracery. Solid cast
iron. Hinged feed
and ash doors,
grate, cooking lid
and lifter.
Reg. $149
ngs open for loading
type of heater is
~eating ability as well
nee,
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' Heated Air Heated A~r/
STOP IN TODAY AND SEE
OUR DISPLAY UNIT
glass enclosure gives you
SPark, smoke and draft protections.
SCreens from
rth Craft Franklin
Reg. Now
22" 179.90 146.90
26" 209.90 179.90
30" 249.90 215.90
All Cast Iron
complete with
boot & grate
IAII sizes 22-26-30 availabl~
The patented
"Hearth-A-Fire" is a new
WALL-MOUNTED prefab
fireplace that features zero
clearance to combustible
walls.
The "Hearth-A-Fire"
burns wood, coal, or presto
logs and can also be readily
equipped with gas logs.
The "Hearth-A-Fire" is
ideally suited for those who
want a "real" fireplace at a
minimum cost.
The "Hearth-A-Fire"
mounts on your wall and can
be installed in a matter of
hours -- using UL listed
metalbestos chimney.
Only
Elegant, practical
and decorative
First no-masonry
fireplace with
circulation...
The new concept in fireplacing--the new Heat-
ilator Mark 123C--the first low-cost wood-
burning fireplace providing controlled heat
circulation to one or more rooms.
You can install it without masonry right on a
wooden floor, against combustible wall mate-
rials. And, you are free to trim surround as
you wish.
Do-It-Yourself?
Easily! This weekend you can install a
real Heafi!ator Fireplace System, includ-
ing the remarkable new heal circulating
Mark 123C
and ADD the spark and charm of
fireplacing fun and function to your
home Live a little---relax and escape!
Fireplacing
Simplified
IDEAL FOR HOME,
CABIN, FARM
BUILDING, GARAGE
OR WORKSHOP
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The Heat Saver will get all of the heat ,=11
there is to get from a furnace, heater
or fireplace •.. anything with a
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stovepipe. It operates on the simple
principle of heat exchange. It I,-
accumulates much of the heat that
ordinarily goes up the chimney and ,-~
circulates it thoughout the house.
Whether the stove uses wood, coal,
oil or gas, the cost of fuel is (~1
materially reduced as the
heat generated is utilized
more fully. Up to 40% fuel
bill savings have been
realized through the
installation of a Heat Saver
on a standard wood-burning
st ove !
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Gives instantheat when
fire is started•
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Helps eliminate hazardous a¢
flue fires. •
Assures a flow of live,
warm air.
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Gives you warmer floors
a nd comfort throughout
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Increases thecapacity of
your space heater without J
using additional fuel. ~1~
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Harvey Pittel, a saxophonist
• whose concerts embrace a musical
).- scope including baroque and pop,
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October 13 for 13 days of free
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public appearances in Western
,~ Washington.
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~_ subsequent appearances during
Z 1975-76, are presented by EYE-5,
..,. a community arts project.
a¢ Pittel's schedule features a
a, number of informal concerts,
presented free of charge to the
public.
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Z In the Olympia-Centralia area
Pittel will present four public
concerts. He will perform on
Wednesday evening, October 15
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O at 8 p.m. at The Evergreen State
)- College, second floor library
=' lobby; on Saturday, October 18
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__, at 8 p.m. at W. F. West High
School in Chehalis; on Monday,
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m October 20 at 7:30 p.m. in the
Quinault Auditorium at Panorama
• City, Lacey; and on Tuesday,
October 21 at 7:30 p.m. at the
Olympia Public Library.
EYE-5 will host an informal
reception for Mr. Pittel on Tuesday
evening, October 14 in the Big
Chief Room at the Tyee Motor
Inn, Tumwater. The reception
will begin at 7:30 p.m. with a
no-host bar, followed by a short
performance by Mr. Pittel. The
.public is invited.
Exploiting fully the musical
and technical potentialities of an
unusual concert instrument,
Harvey Pittel has won world-wide
acclaim for his talent and for the
saxophone.
Reg. ] 20.00
6", 7" or 8". Special price.
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HARDWARE • PRE-FINIsHED CABINET o DANIEL BOONE PAINT• HEATILATOR FIREPLACES • FIREPLACE SHOP • GLASS FIRE SCREENS • CABINET HARDWARE •
His concerts have
demonstrated to audiences and
critics alike Harvey Pitters
command of the saxophone and
its several voices. "A spectacular
soloist," wrote Martin Bernheimer
in the Los Angeles Times,
"Playing with sometimes huge
and always poised tone,
spectacular agility and the sort of
technical mastery which refuses
to call attention to itself."
Because he is equally at home
with a symphony orchestra or a
campus jazz group, Harvey Pittel's
enthusiasm for good saxophone
music rewards listeners of many
tastes.
Persons wishing to inquire
regarding possible future
appearances by Mr. Pittel for their
group or organization should
contact Ms. Adrienne Alexander,
Executive Director of EYE-5 at
217 E. 17th Avenue, Olympia,
WA 98501,352-0245.
Baby sitting
service planned
Mason Youth Service would
like to start a babysitting service
for the people of Mason County,
a central place a person could call
to get a babysitter for an
afternoon, evening or weekend.
The group needs boys and
girls who would like to babysit.
They can contact Youth Services
at 222 North Second, or phone
426-2753 or 426-5823.
6-10
FIRE PREVENTION
WEEK
District 5 invites you to
tour our stations from
October 6 thru the 10th.
7 p.m. til 9 p.m.
each evening.
Station 1 Allyn
(Aid car and central dispatch)
Station 2 Victor
Station 3
Mason-Benson Lake
Station 4 Lake Limerick
Station 5 Timberlakes
Station 6 Deer Creek
Station 7
(Aid car)
Spencer Lake
Station 8
West Side Mason Lake
Station 9 Harstine Island
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