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00eaaers" 00ournal: Simple way to support youth tmditor, The Journal: One SIMPLE way for us to cess, and our students and their I have served as a building ad- ensure that we can continue of: families will be the winners. If nistrator in the Shelton School trict for the last five years and :v m currentl princi al of CHOICE ..... Y_ P rdrnative High School. During ia at time I have observed many 1 • _,;FRY excellent nrorams and activ- LU bali e , .,.- o ,reS n place that have certainly ::enelited our students in so many u"tays. It is ray sincere hope that we as fering outstanding programs and activities in the future to the students in our community is to support the "SIMPLE majority" measure, Engrossed House Joint Resolution 4204, appearing soon in the November 6 all-mail elec- tion. SIMPLY put, support our com- munity youth in a great way by approving this constitutional amendment measure. If this mea- sure passes, then all students will enjoy a significant increase in opportunities for student suc- the measure fails, however, tre- mendous opportunities for our students unfortunately will be cut back or eliminated. Let's pull together on this and SIMPLY agree to support EHJR 4204. We all want the best opportunities for the youth in our communities. Please join me in helping to provide that for our youth by voting "yes" for the SIMPLE majority measure EHJR 4204! Gordy Hansen Shelton 00Kids had wonderful attitude Leditor, The Journal: re" Kudos to Shelton High School va'udents for their interest, respect Lll hd participation in an event fea- anring classic cars from Yesteryear t r Club. ap! We are members of the club, which provided cars for the SHS Homecoming event on Friday, September 28. If the students car- ry this mindset through what is ahead in their lives, they will do well and go far. We really enjoyed the day with all of them. It was great. We are grateful that the kids invited us. Charlie and Terry Holman Shelton of kindness was whopper kr Ztor, The Journal: chased my son's and my break- It made my day! I will in return perform my own act of random kindness and thus possibly make someone else's day. Sheri Staley Pickering , When arriving at the pickup ,andow at the Burger King drive- rough Saturday morning, I was o. "te SUrprised to find that the eVer in front of me had pur- , t fast. I wanted to express my ap- preciation to this mystery person who made me recall the bumper sticker, "Practice Random Acts of Kindness." :0000on't shave future prosperity kilter, The Journal: [eI Would like to urge my fellow ._t an_ters to approve in the upcoming hllot, the constitutional amend- lems. However, if our children are placed on the "back burner" and/or expected to make due with less, we put their future as well as our own into needless neglect. We can choose to soothe a cur- rent discomfort, or we can put our resources and dollars into our fu- ture and educate our children to handle well those difficult future problems that will affect us all. I believe fully that if we shave tent request Engrossed House hints__ Resolution 4204. b, as many may have read, EHJR would amend the Washing- arn State Constitution concern- ng the supermajority approval netquirement of 60 percent and the he Percent validation requirement cent election validation require- ment is removed. Please remember that this would not apply to bond elections. EHJR 4204 will be on the November 6 ballot. There is more information and details on the Web site: www. simplybetterschools.org. With the extreme exception of emergency services, our children should be our most important concern as well as our major in- ty.sed on a previous election. The vestment. Many problems in the and shave funds that should go Se’°Posal to the voters is that the operating of our cities, counties, to schools, we are shaving our fu- hlpermajority is amended to a states and country arise, and we ture's prosperity. mntPle majority of voters (50 per- can often be tempted to push our Richard D. Emele Jr. y" plus one vote) and the 40 per- tax dollars and time at those prob- Capitol Hill ,ng" 00ets example for leadership members to give our children the best education possible. Please vote for Bob Sund. Jack Janda Hoodsport 'a flitor, The Journak oo!The citizens of Hood Canal thool District have the opportuni- art to elect an experienced educator ak their school board. Bob Sund has !ent his life serving his communi- as a teacher, coach and principal of schools within our state. Bob Sund sets the example for community leadership by serving within the Hood Canal Kiwanis (whose primary purpose is to help children). Bob's only agenda is to work with the other school board :.rotal dedication i to: t°r, The.Journal: s n November, I will be starting tsiY Seventh year on the Shelton hShool District Board of Directors. d those years, I have served with " P different directors, and for four o. th°se years, I have served with e McCausland. o i Se McCausland is always the A:tsto 0 step up to the task, ask w- "ns and in general work ot4t ,rd. She takes her service on the school board very seriously and with total dedication. Our children come first with Sue! Sue has my vote for director of Director District 1 of the Shelton School District. I urge you to give her your vote also. She IS the best candidate. Holly Sharpe, vice chair Shelton School Board Director District 3 Shelton What did Gandhi's de- tractors say about him? "He's a real work of peace." IF IT'S OCTOBER, IT MUST BE FALL! 00ALL MUMS OR 5.OO off ASTERS 1 Gal. 136 Your Choice J00cks00rkins" %_ ALL POTTED ROSES LITTLE CHIEF SMOKER • Includes 2# bag chips • Recipe book • Front load 25460 79.99 LITTLE CHIEF SMOKER CHIPS Alder, Apple, 8061897 Cherry, Hickory 4e29 LIVESTOCK BLEND 07826500 WOODSTOVE "CFM HOME PRODUCTS" WOOD BURNING STOVE • Heats up to 1000 Sq. Ft. • 18" log capacity • Cast iron door w/ceramic glass • Leg base design • EPA approved • Heavy plate steel 4168654 SUPER WINTERIZER For healthy turf in fall and spring 5,000 sq. ft. 7034176 9,,99 r LEAF RAKES " 24" poly leaf rake, 48" handle, 26 tines 72877 (PARABOLIC HALOGEN HEATER • 20-1/T tall x 17" wide • 800W • 8,000 units • Oscillating • Adjustable tilting head • Far infrared heating technology • Halogen tube heats the room without burning the oxygen in the air • Honeycomb reflection plate spreads heat in 6 different angles • Overheat protection shut-off • 3 hour shut-off timer ,, 54.99 PELLETS • Clean burn • Premium pellet • Low ash/hi BTU output • Manufac- tured by Manke Lumber Co. "our hometown boys" 6107080 Hardware A,NK First & Mill, Shelton 426-4373 or 426-2411 Monday-Saturday 7:30-6:00 Sunday 8:30-5:30 209.00/ton  I IZ Thursday, October 4, 2007 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 5 00eaaers" 00ournal: Simple way to support youth tmditor, The Journal: One SIMPLE way for us to cess, and our students and their I have served as a building ad- ensure that we can continue of: families will be the winners. If nistrator in the Shelton School trict for the last five years and :v m currentl princi al of CHOICE ..... Y_ P rdrnative High School. During ia at time I have observed many 1 • _,;FRY excellent nrorams and activ- LU bali e , .,.- o ,reS n place that have certainly ::enelited our students in so many u"tays. It is ray sincere hope that we as fering outstanding programs and activities in the future to the students in our community is to support the "SIMPLE majority" measure, Engrossed House Joint Resolution 4204, appearing soon in the November 6 all-mail elec- tion. SIMPLY put, support our com- munity youth in a great way by approving this constitutional amendment measure. If this mea- sure passes, then all students will enjoy a significant increase in opportunities for student suc- the measure fails, however, tre- mendous opportunities for our students unfortunately will be cut back or eliminated. Let's pull together on this and SIMPLY agree to support EHJR 4204. We all want the best opportunities for the youth in our communities. Please join me in helping to provide that for our youth by voting "yes" for the SIMPLE majority measure EHJR 4204! Gordy Hansen Shelton 00Kids had wonderful attitude Leditor, The Journal: re" Kudos to Shelton High School va'udents for their interest, respect Lll hd participation in an event fea- anring classic cars from Yesteryear t r Club. ap! We are members of the club, which provided cars for the SHS Homecoming event on Friday, September 28. If the students car- ry this mindset through what is ahead in their lives, they will do well and go far. We really enjoyed the day with all of them. It was great. We are grateful that the kids invited us. Charlie and Terry Holman Shelton of kindness was whopper kr Ztor, The Journal: chased my son's and my break- It made my day! I will in return perform my own act of random kindness and thus possibly make someone else's day. Sheri Staley Pickering , When arriving at the pickup ,andow at the Burger King drive- rough Saturday morning, I was o. "te SUrprised to find that the eVer in front of me had pur- , t fast. I wanted to express my ap- preciation to this mystery person who made me recall the bumper sticker, "Practice Random Acts of Kindness." :0000on't shave future prosperity kilter, The Journal: [eI Would like to urge my fellow ,_t an_ters to approve in the upcoming hllot, the constitutional amend- lems. However, if our children are placed on the "back burner" and/or expected to make due with less, we put their future as well as our own into needless neglect. We can choose to soothe a cur- rent discomfort, or we can put our resources and dollars into our fu- ture and educate our children to handle well those difficult future problems that will affect us all. I believe fully that if we shave tent request Engrossed House hints__ Resolution 4204. b, as many may have read, EHJR would amend the Washing- arn State Constitution concern- ng the supermajority approval netquirement of 60 percent and the he Percent validation requirement cent election validation require- ment is removed. Please remember that this would not apply to bond elections. EHJR 4204 will be on the November 6 ballot. There is more information and details on the Web site: www. simplybetterschools.org. With the extreme exception of emergency services, our children should be our most important concern as well as our major in- ty.sed on a previous election. The vestment. Many problems in the and shave funds that should go Se’°Posal to the voters is that the operating of our cities, counties, to schools, we are shaving our fu- hlpermajority is amended to a states and country arise, and we ture's prosperity. mntPle majority of voters (50 per- can often be tempted to push our Richard D. Emele Jr. y" plus one vote) and the 40 per- tax dollars and time at those prob- Capitol Hill ,ng" 00ets example for leadership members to give our children the best education possible. Please vote for Bob Sund. Jack Janda Hoodsport 'a flitor, The Journak oo!The citizens of Hood Canal thool District have the opportuni- art to elect an experienced educator ak their school board. Bob Sund has !ent his life serving his communi- as a teacher, coach and principal of schools within our state. Bob Sund sets the example for community leadership by serving within the Hood Canal Kiwanis (whose primary purpose is to help children). Bob's only agenda is to work with the other school board :.rotal dedication i to: t°r, The.Journal: s n November, I will be starting tsiY Seventh year on the Shelton hShool District Board of Directors. d those years, I have served with " P different directors, and for four o. th°se years, I have served with e McCausland. o i Se McCausland is always the A:tsto 0 step up to the task, ask w- "ns and in general work ot4t ,rd. She takes her service on the school board very seriously and with total dedication. Our children come first with Sue! Sue has my vote for director of Director District 1 of the Shelton School District. I urge you to give her your vote also. She IS the best candidate. Holly Sharpe, vice chair Shelton School Board Director District 3 Shelton What did Gandhi's de- tractors say about him? "He's a real work of peace." IF IT'S OCTOBER, IT MUST BE FALL! 00ALL MUMS OR 5.OO off ASTERS 1 Gal. 136 Your Choice J00cks00rkins" %_ ALL POTTED ROSES LITTLE CHIEF SMOKER • Includes 2# bag chips • Recipe book • Front load 25460 79.99 LITTLE CHIEF SMOKER CHIPS Alder, Apple, 8061897 Cherry, Hickory 4e29 LIVESTOCK BLEND 07826500 WOODSTOVE "CFM HOME PRODUCTS" WOOD BURNING STOVE • Heats up to 1000 Sq. Ft. • 18" log capacity • Cast iron door w/ceramic glass • Leg base design • EPA approved • Heavy plate steel 4168654 SUPER WINTERIZER For healthy turf in fall and spring 5,000 sq. ft. 7034176 9,,99 r LEAF RAKES " 24" poly leaf rake, 48" handle, 26 tines 72877 (PARABOLIC HALOGEN HEATER • 20-1/T tall x 17" wide • 800W • 8,000 units • Oscillating • Adjustable tilting head • Far infrared heating technology • Halogen tube heats the room without burning the oxygen in the air • Honeycomb reflection plate spreads heat in 6 different angles • Overheat protection shut-off • 3 hour shut-off timer ,, 54.99 PELLETS • Clean burn • Premium pellet • Low ash/hi BTU output • Manufac- tured by Manke Lumber Co. "our hometown boys" 6107080 Hardware A,NK First & Mill, Shelton 426-4373 or 426-2411 Monday-Saturday 7:30-6:00 Sunday 8:30-5:30 209.00/ton  I IZ Thursday, October 4, 2007 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 5