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3;These 4-H members were in the Equine
LParade of Champions at the 2007 Mason
UrCounty Fair and Rodeo: High-point tro-
iphy winners, from left in the front row,
unior Performance Bailey McIrvin,
dunior Western Games Claya Johnson
nd Junior Novice Performance Kailey
neGOuld. In the second row are Intermedi-
pun----
|i
They won awards
L the Eq mine ate Performance Brittany Lasher, Inter-
e 2007 M men mediate Western Games Eunice Randall.
gh-poini tro- In the back row are.'IBrittany Livsey for
he front row, Green Horse, Jessica Westerhoff for Se-
iey McI-vin, nior Western Games and Ciera DeWall
aya Joh men for Senior Performance. Not pictured is
aance K dley Rachel Oatridge, an Intermediate Nov-
re Inter Ledi- ice.
ge plays host to universities
Technical College, DeVry Universi- cur from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the
ty, Eastern Washington University, Johnson Library on the campus at
aPi
da)F,
io _ 1 1
tlOllel
fo[
)tOlympic College Shelton will
clist a College rransfir Fair on
Your Local Outdoor Source
Helping you get ready
for every hunting seasani
Stop by -- Greatest
our staff of Selection. of
Ammunition
experienced & Powders
hunters is here | 'I .
to h elp
RAIN BLOCKER , Hard-to-find calibers
RAINGEAR ,
.,.m,,,,.,o.,,,,'.w.o,,,,,,,,, * Premium loads
' Real Tree Pro-&,ries Quiet |
: LightweighI '
Y Winchester, Federal
' Limited stot:k
Ie 4999 Remington, Wolf, HSM
SALE $ 084
uu,,:.,,,-.;m * G0ex black powder
BINOeCtULAR . Pioneer & Pyr0dex
Ox: ,r y:6 synthetic powders
pc HS W
( amouilage finish
Wetherreit t * Reloading powders
Phase coating
Quality optics for a quali(v hunt . Percussion caps
25%OFF
--- Regular Price Arrows
BSursday, October 18. The Evergreen State College, Grays 937 West Alpine Way. For more
, : , , . . B,.IDEKICK ,,
re, The fair Is designed {or those Harbor Community College, Gon- information, call the college at
eeo want to attend a Washington zaga University, Huxley College, 432-5400.
rojlege or university, or who are Western Washington University, RIFLE OR
ecnning to transi:er to a college or Old Dominion University, Olympic SHOTGUN STOCK
an!iversity. , m College, Seattle Pacific University,
iA number of colleges and u "- South Puget Sound Community SHELL HOLDER
rsities are planned to send repre- College, Saint Martin's University, #8848-1 or #8849-1
itativestotiefhir. Artlnstitute University ofPugetSound, Uni- ': $9
__ Seattle, Bates Technical College, versity of Washington at Tacoma, WANTED - 1994 Dodge Caravan. 3.0
litre, automatic transmission in good
lntral Washington University, Washington State University and working condition. Removal of whole ve- !lJ Reg. 11.99 53
lnatralia Community College, Whitman College. hicle possible. Also 1986-91 Jeep Cher-
t f pman University, Clover Park
t0000ission Cr,
'-00laze trail 1
Continued from page 7.)
"son County Christian School
--d the Straw boss of a group of
Udents there who travel from
The event is free and will oc- okee any condition (parts vehicle). {360) INVISIBLE GUN
426-9023: (360)791-1152. L10/4ffn LANING HARD & SOFT
SHELTON - CLOSE in, 2+ bedroom on /-&
i C eeL women l acre, $850. (360)978-5685 or (360) SYSTEM GUNSES
trail for retreat ,139,000. SHARP 3 bedroom, 1bath, Scent-eliminating , 20%0
single car garage, large lot backs to tim- gun-cleaning system . F
berland. Built in 1993. Timberlake area. Reg. 13.99 i F
aged by the Washington Depart- Call Bob for finanong details, (360) 485- $9 ]l Regular Pmce
ment of Natural Resources. 9997 Choices Real Estate. $10/4-11 84 | In Stock Only
"THEY HAVE to demonstrate .44 MAG Ruger Red Hawk, stainless, SALE
. good behavior, and they need to rubber grips. 2 boxes ammo. $450. (360)
:ielton to Union for the purpose be healthy," she said as an aside 790-7097 or (360)426-0761. R10/4-11 BUCKRIDGE Birch Wood Casey
helping to maintain the place; before making her remarks to the ............................................................................... HORIZON DIRTY BIRD
Matt Hornyak is a member gathering as a whole. HOODSPORT - 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
the board of directors of the
USe.
ltornyak said the work crew
m Mission Creek has been
!azing a trail" and described the
lent.managers of the house as
e being in a relay race," having
:en OVer its keeping from an old-
\\; generation and having the duty
] [passing it on in good condition
...,TY°unger generation someday.
:, his is kind of an amazing
from whatever aspect you
to view it," Hornyak told
FREE!
COPE MOUN
comments suggested
ates at Mission Creek
be part of the relay
coming months and years.
incarcerated at the camp
just at Saint Andrew's
also next door at the
Hill Cancer Retreat
and on state lands man-
Located near Belfair, the work
camp had been a place for juvenile
offenders until it was closed by the
state and reopened in April 2005
as a minimum-security institution
to address a shortfall in female ca-
pacity in the corrections system.
As of June 30, women accounted
living and family rooms. High speed ca-
ble. New hardwood floors, cabinets, fix-
tures. All appliances except refrigerator.
2-car garage. No pets/smoking. $1,200
monthly, references. (360) 877-9977.
L10/4-11
STORAGE BUILDING/shop, Hoodsport.
Heated, 10/2' roll-up door. 25'x27'x11'
$300 month. 3 bays available - $50
it cost an estimated $34,111 to
keep a woman confined for a year
at Mission Creek.
The offbnders there are paid $55
a month for their labors. McRae
said 114 women live at Mission
Creek and described the place as
"growing in business" and likely to
be sending out larger crews in the
future. "It's nice to know that we
have some talented women who
are willing to work and restore the
community," she told the gather-
ing.
for 8.8 percent of the 18,471 peg- each. (360) 877-9977. L10/4-11
pie incarcerated by the state, and ........................................................................ :-
EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATIVE As-
sistant for Harmony Hill Retreat Cen-
ter. Must have prior experience. Strong
computer skills necessary. Salary DOE,
EOE, non smoking facility. Send resume
and cover letter to margo@harmony.
org or Harmony Hill, 7362 East SR 106,
Union, WA 98592. H10/4-11
Hood Canal
SCHOOL
MONDAY: Breakfast: Breakfast
burrito, fruit, juice, milk. Lunch:
Ravioli in meat sauce, whole
wheat roll, fresh fruit and veg
etables, corn chips, milk.
TUESDAY: Breakfast: Pancake
with syrup, fruit, juice, milk.
Lunch: Teriyaki dippers, aloha
roll, rice pilaf, fresh fruit and
vegetables, fruit roll-up, milk.
WEDNESDAY: Breakfast: Egg
and cheese muffin, fruit, juice,
milk. Lunch: Chicken burger, po-
tato wedges, fresh fruit and veg-
etables, pasta, spice bar, milk.
THURSDAY: Breakfast: Break-
fast hot pockets, fruit, juice, milk.
Lunch: Baked potato with top-
pings, fresh fruit and vegetables,
dinner roll, pudding cup, (chili
and cheese), milk.
FRIDAY: 0 SCOOL
WAIE.R Y
ii
WEST COAST BANK
Hoodsport
N. 24341 Hwy. 101 877-5272
3-9Xd0mm Scope
Waterproof- Fogproof
Shockproof
Model # OPRBIt3940V-I
Reg. 69.99
SPECIAL $,4117
SALE
SPLATTERING
TARGETS
oo 1 !
l !! ....
New red aiming points $g86
Reg. 9.99 SALE' U
BLACKTAIL
DOMINANT BUCK
SCENT
Model #70421
l-oz. bottle
Reg. 9.99 I
SALE $'778
-.0--,- --.-1 k BOW
""- ' RACK
$2132
Reg. 28.49
ALASKA
GAME BAGS
Heavy duty * Washa/)le
Model #DSC448 Pre-rolled
4 pk 48" ibrm-titting bags
Reg. 13.89
SALE *9 72
Grapinc, for illustration only. Sa!e items limited to stock on hand. Sale ends 10/8/07.
.:
www.verles.com
741 W. Golden Pheasant Rd.* Shelton, WA (360) 426-0933
Thursday, October 4, 2007 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 9
3;These 4-H members were in the Equine
LParade of Champions at the 2007 Mason
UrCounty Fair and Rodeo: High-point tro-
iphy winners, from left in the front row,
unior Performance Bailey McIrvin,
dunior Western Games Claya Johnson
nd Junior Novice Performance Kailey
neGOuld. In the second row are Intermedi-
pun----
|i
They won awards
L the Eq mine ate Performance Brittany Lasher, Inter-
e 2007 M men mediate Western Games Eunice Randall.
gh-poini tro- In the back row are.'IBrittany Livsey for
he front row, Green Horse, Jessica Westerhoff for Se-
iey McI-vin, nior Western Games and Ciera DeWall
aya Joh men for Senior Performance. Not pictured is
aance K dley Rachel Oatridge, an Intermediate Nov-
re Inter Ledi- ice.
ge plays host to universities
Technical College, DeVry Universi- cur from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the
ty, Eastern Washington University, Johnson Library on the campus at
aPi
da)F,
io _ 1 1
tlOllel
fo[
)tOlympic College Shelton will
clist a College rransfir Fair on
Your Local Outdoor Source
Helping you get ready
for every hunting seasani
Stop by -- Greatest
our staff of Selection. of
Ammunition
experienced & Powders
hunters is here | 'I .
to h elp
RAIN BLOCKER , Hard-to-find calibers
RAINGEAR ,
.,.m,,,,.,o.,,,,'.w.o,,,,,,,,, * Premium loads
' Real Tree Pro-&,ries Quiet |
: LightweighI '
Y Winchester, Federal
' Limited stot:k
Ie 4999 Remington, Wolf, HSM
SALE $ 084
uu,,:.,,,-.;m * G0ex black powder
BINOeCtULAR . Pioneer & Pyr0dex
Ox: ,r y:6 synthetic powders
pc HS W
( amouilage finish
Wetherreit t * Reloading powders
Phase coating
Quality optics for a quali(v hunt , Percussion caps
25%OFF
--- Regular Price Arrows
BSursday, October 18. The Evergreen State College, Grays 937 West Alpine Way. For more
, : . , . . B,.IDEKICK ,,
re, The fair Is designed {or those Harbor Community College, Gon- information, call the college at
eeo want to attend a Washington zaga University, Huxley College, 432-5400.
rojlege or university, or who are Western Washington University, RIFLE OR
ecnning to transi:er to a college or Old Dominion University, Olympic SHOTGUN STOCK
an!iversity. , m College, Seattle Pacific University,
iA number of colleges and u "- South Puget Sound Community SHELL HOLDER
rsities are planned to send repre- College, Saint Martin's University, #8848-1 or #8849-1
itativestotiefhir. Artlnstitute University ofPugetSound, Uni- ': $9
__ Seattle, Bates Technical College, versity of Washington at Tacoma, WANTED - 1994 Dodge Caravan. 3.0
litre, automatic transmission in good
lntral Washington University, Washington State University and working condition. Removal of whole ve- !lJ Reg. 11.99 53
lnatralia Community College, Whitman College. hicle possible. Also 1986-91 Jeep Cher-
t f pman University, Clover Park
t0000ission Cr,
'-00laze trail 1
Continued from page 7.)
"son County Christian School
--d the Straw boss of a group of
Udents there who travel from
The event is free and will oc- okee any condition (parts vehicle). {360) INVISIBLE GUN
426-9023: (360)791-1152. L10/4ffn LANING HARD & SOFT
SHELTON - CLOSE in, 2+ bedroom on /-&
i C eeL women l acre, $850. (360)978-5685 or (360) SYSTEM GUNSES
trail for retreat ,139,000. SHARP 3 bedroom, 1bath, Scent-eliminating , 20%0
single car garage, large lot backs to tim- gun-cleaning system . F
berland. Built in 1993. Timberlake area. Reg. 13.99 i F
aged by the Washington Depart- Call Bob for finanong details, (360) 485- $9 ]l Regular Pmce
ment of Natural Resources. 9997 Choices Real Estate. $10/4-11 84 | In Stock Only
"THEY HAVE to demonstrate .44 MAG Ruger Red Hawk, stainless, SALE
. good behavior, and they need to rubber grips. 2 boxes ammo. $450. (360)
:ielton to Union for the purpose be healthy," she said as an aside 790-7097 or (360)426-0761. R10/4-11 BUCKRIDGE Birch Wood Casey
helping to maintain the place; before making her remarks to the ............................................................................... HORIZON DIRTY BIRD
Matt Hornyak is a member gathering as a whole. HOODSPORT - 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
the board of directors of the
USe.
ltornyak said the work crew
m Mission Creek has been
!azing a trail" and described the
lent.managers of the house as
e being in a relay race," having
:en OVer its keeping from an old-
\\; generation and having the duty
] [passing it on in good condition
...,TY°unger generation someday.
:, his is kind of an amazing
from whatever aspect you
to view it," Hornyak told
FREE!
COPE MOUN
comments suggested
ates at Mission Creek
be part of the relay
coming months and years.
incarcerated at the camp
just at Saint Andrew's
also next door at the
Hill Cancer Retreat
and on state lands man-
Located near Belfair, the work
camp had been a place for juvenile
offenders until it was closed by the
state and reopened in April 2005
as a minimum-security institution
to address a shortfall in female ca-
pacity in the corrections system.
As of June 30, women accounted
living and family rooms. High speed ca-
ble. New hardwood floors, cabinets, fix-
tures. All appliances except refrigerator.
2-car garage. No pets/smoking. $1,200
monthly, references. (360) 877-9977.
L10/4-11
STORAGE BUILDING/shop, Hoodsport.
Heated, 10/2' roll-up door. 25'x27'x11'
$300 month. 3 bays available - $50
it cost an estimated $34,111 to
keep a woman confined for a year
at Mission Creek.
The offbnders there are paid $55
a month for their labors. McRae
said 114 women live at Mission
Creek and described the place as
"growing in business" and likely to
be sending out larger crews in the
future. "It's nice to know that we
have some talented women who
are willing to work and restore the
community," she told the gather-
ing.
for 8.8 percent of the 18,471 peg- each. (360) 877-9977. L10/4-11
pie incarcerated by the state, and ........................................................................ :-
EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATIVE As-
sistant for Harmony Hill Retreat Cen-
ter. Must have prior experience. Strong
computer skills necessary. Salary DOE,
EOE, non smoking facility. Send resume
and cover letter to margo@harmony.
org or Harmony Hill, 7362 East SR 106,
Union, WA 98592. H10/4-11
Hood Canal
SCHOOL
MONDAY: Breakfast: Breakfast
burrito, fruit, juice, milk. Lunch:
Ravioli in meat sauce, whole
wheat roll, fresh fruit and veg
etables, corn chips, milk.
TUESDAY: Breakfast: Pancake
with syrup, fruit, juice, milk.
Lunch: Teriyaki dippers, aloha
roll, rice pilaf, fresh fruit and
vegetables, fruit roll-up, milk.
WEDNESDAY: Breakfast: Egg
and cheese muffin, fruit, juice,
milk. Lunch: Chicken burger, po-
tato wedges, fresh fruit and veg-
etables, pasta, spice bar, milk.
THURSDAY: Breakfast: Break-
fast hot pockets, fruit, juice, milk.
Lunch: Baked potato with top-
pings, fresh fruit and vegetables,
dinner roll, pudding cup, (chili
and cheese), milk.
FRIDAY: 0 SCOOL
WAIE.R Y
ii
WEST COAST BANK
Hoodsport
N. 24341 Hwy. 101 877-5272
3-9Xd0mm Scope
Waterproof- Fogproof
Shockproof
Model # OPRBIt3940V-I
Reg. 69.99
SPECIAL $,4117
SALE
SPLATTERING
TARGETS
oo 1 !
l !! ....
New red aiming points $g86
Reg. 9.99 SALE' U
BLACKTAIL
DOMINANT BUCK
SCENT
Model #70421
l-oz. bottle
Reg. 9.99 I
SALE $'778
-.0--,- --.-1 k BOW
""- ' RACK
$2132
Reg. 28.49
ALASKA
GAME BAGS
Heavy duty * Washa/)le
Model #DSC448 Pre-rolled
4 pk 48" ibrm-titting bags
Reg. 13.89
SALE *9 72
Grapinc, for illustration only. Sa!e items limited to stock on hand. Sale ends 10/8/07.
.:
www.verles.com
741 W. Golden Pheasant Rd.* Shelton, WA (360) 426-0933
Thursday, October 4, 2007 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 9