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nip of fall is sure in
days with leaves
and football the
tgenda over the
and lets not neglect
which starts
needn't a license to
Values in Shelton
Just wander
are waiting your
a glance at
ltoei~Ry is now
management of
with 20th
Brad is quite
Widest variety of
so stop in
this week,
sale prices
Wide sale.., and
ton has lots
ale tags on 'em.
"old" "remedies is
on special this
DRUG
Ken Chapman
Pleases his
prices.., and
Ken has. From
items.., all of
FURNITURE,
is presenting the
COlor TV's. All
~anges. Looking
enith? Rod can
:h that, so make
tour include
always
at Olsen
the time
cards for
And one of the
them is NEIL'S
Owner Neil
of cards
none, drop in
out in the cold
SEARS special
can save up to
washer
won't last
knife that
of time in the
erber Hunting
Owner
aany styles to
any work, so'
.go hunting,
• ' Don't'
efOre you go on
Stop in at
MINOR'S A&W DRIVE-IN and
grab a basket of golden heavenly
fried chicken. This scrumptious
meal will make any man with the
appetite of a bear growl with
delight...
Bob Wotton, owner of BOB'S
SHOE TREE, says to stop
messing around with boots that
leak and fall apart. Get the new
waterproof Wolverine's and stay
dry...
Now's the time to winterize
your home with a storm & screen
combination door from
LUMBERMEN'S OF SHELTON.
Manager Larry Knutzen also has a
good selection of insulation,
weather stripping and many other
items to make your home more
comfortable this winter...
Martin Felix, operator of
HOMEWOOD NURSERY, says
it's time to plant for next spring's
flowers. He also has many specials
to save you money too, so stop in
at 117 E. "C" Street soon...
A groovy pump sale is in full
swing at MILLER'S SHOE
SALON, but you better hurry.
Manager Kirk Criner says these
shoes are moving out fast...
Art Mell, owner of MELL
CHEV-OLDS, has some
tremendous close out prices on
left over '71's. Get a move on
though as there aren't many
left...
A moving sale is the going
thing at KAY'S DRAPERIES.
Owner Kay Gott has slashed
prices on much of the store's
fabric display to move into the
new quarters at the old liquor
store location. She is planning on
a grand opening sometime in the
near future...
Dick Schnely, new owner of
WERBERGER WINERIES is
holding a special U-pick session
starting this Saturday. He stated
that there are plenty of grapes for
everyone, he only asks everyone to
bring his or her own clippers and
containers...
for everyone, he only asks
everyone to bring his or her own
clippers and containers...
That's -30- for this week
but remember what Wendell
Phillips once wrote,
"Governments exist to protect
the rights of minorities. The loved
and the rich need no protection,
- they have many friends and few
enemies."
-DL
ABILITY: THE art of getting
credit for all the home runs that
somebody else hits. Casey Stengel
Savage To
Attend
Meeting
State Rep. 'Charles Savage,
Shelton, Chairman of the
Legislature's Joint Committee on
Nuclear Energy has been selected
to represent the membership of
both the House of
Representatives and the Senate in
the Atomic Industrial Forum
Annual Conference to be held in
Bal Harbour, Fla. next week
beginning Sunday.
Savage said, his legislative
efforts and cooperation with
other elected public officials like
the P.U.D. Commissioners of
Mason and Clallam Counties and
the Washington Public Power
Supply System, in planning and
working toward developing
sufficient electric energy to
provide for the future needs of
the people of the 24th District
and the State of Washington is
what lead to his being elected to
the Chairmanship of the Joint
Committee on Nuclear Energy
and eventually as the delegate to
represent the Washington State
Legislature in the Atomic
Industrial Forum Conference.
We as a society, Savage said,
are obligated to fully and safely
develope this great new energy
because without it we could use
up all of the gas, oil and coal of
the entire world in less than one
hundred years and leave our
future generations stranded.
Woman Golfers
Turning Out
Shelton Women's Golf Club is
still turning out in force every
Tuesday morning, even though
fall is here.
On September 21 the ladies
played "most pars". Winners
were; Mae Munro, Anita Kimbel
and Hazel Durand all tied for
first.
On the fifth of October the
game was "beat the pro". Gert
Batstone was low with Ruth
Butler finishing second low.
Swimming Parties
Swimming parties for children
of Simpson Timber Company
employees will start October 20.
Sponsored by Simpson
Recreation Association, the
parties will be held from 6:30 to
9 p.m. ~every third Wednesday
during thg school terml
Further information may be
obtained by calling 426-8238 or
426-6939.
i ~i~!ii!!~i:~ ....
FIVE OF THE SIX persons who will be heading various divisions of the UGN
fund drive this year are, left to right, Bob Rogers, Winnie Winkleman, Laurel
Nelson, Dick Endicott and S. W. VanderWegen. Not pictured is Vince Himlie.
DISTRICT 19C Governor Dr.
Harold Johnson will make his
official visit to the Hood
Canal Lions Club October
21. Johnson has been an
active member in the
Bremerton Lions Club for 12
years, with nine years of
perfect attendance, is a Key
Member and holds an
Extension Award. He has
served on all of the major
committees and has held all
the offices in his club with
the exception of
secretary-treasurer. During
the year 1968-69, he was
club president. He was Zone
Chairman of 19C-1 during
1970-71.
Clifford M. Combs
Dies On Friday
Clifford M. Combs, 54, died
Friday in Port Angeles where he
had resided for the past four
years.
He was owner and operator of
a motel. For 16 years prior to his
move to Port Angeles he had lived
in Shelton, and was employed by
Mell Chevrolet and by the
Corrections Center.
Mr. Combs was a member of
Matlock Grange; the Port Angeles
Chamber of Commerce; and the
Olympic Peninsula Motel-Hotel
Association.
He was born Feb. 12, 1917 in
Kingston, Ark. He is survived by
his wife, Mrs. Madonna A. Combs
of Port Angeles; three sons, Gary
and Keith of Port Angeles and
Dennis of Shelton; his mother,
Mrs. Bessie Combs, Shelton; three
sisters, Mrs. H. M. (Callie) Neal of
North Hollywood, Cal., Mrs.
Charles (Mozell) Edwards,
Shelton, and Mrs. William (Retha)
Gilmour of Chatsworth, Cal.; and
one grand-daughter.
A service was held at 1 p.m.
Monday in Batstone Funeral
Home with the Rev. William
Andrews officiating and burial in
Shelton Memorial Park.
The Mason County United
Good Neighbors has set a goal of
$22,100 for its fund raising drive
which will kick-off Monday with
a 7 a.m. breakfast at Heinie's
Broiler for division heads and
other workers.
The UGN drive last year
raised $17,173.79 for the various
participating agencies.
The drive this year will be
headed by a joint effort of six
persons who will be in charge of
the various divisions. They
un
include Vince Himlie,. business;
Laurel Nelson, professional; S. W.
VanderWegen, payroll
deducation; Bob Rogers,
governmental agencies; Winnie
Winkleman, mailing, and Dick
Endicott, outlying areas.
Participating agencies which
receive funds through the UGN
effort are the Alcoholism
Information and Referral Center,
Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Campfire
Girls, Children's Home Society,
Exceptional Foresters, Mason
DeWatto River Hearing Set
county area.
The purpose of the hearing is
to set minimum flows requested
by the state Departments of
Game and Fisheries for the river
which flows through Mason and
Kitsap counties.
oal
The Department of Ecology
will hold a second public hearing
on the establishment of minimum
flows in the Dewatto river on
Novem ber 3.
The hearing will be held at the
Bethel Grange, about four miles
south of Port Orchard on the old
Gig Harbor highway, beginning at
9 a.m.
The first hearing was held
September 22 in Shelton. Due to
the large interest, the second
hearing was set for the Kitsap
County Kidney Fund, Mental
Health Center, Red Cross and
Salvation Army.
Tree Growers
The fall meeting of the
Washington Douglas Fir Christmas
Tree Association will be held at
7:30 p.m. Oct. 19 in the PUD 3
Building in Shelton.
For Hunting ... Fishing ...
• .. Camping ... rely on ...
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HUNTING
KNIVES
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426-3283
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