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October 25, 1962     Shelton Mason County Journal
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Housewarming Honors Hoodsport Couple In Newly-Completed Home Ily ,Iny(.e ,",;coil Heel)SPORT WhoP friends ol Joe and Berl.a Mcliwl learned thai the painting was finisizc,t, the car pet down and the f|llllitllre ill phi. ce, pJall,4 b(.Kttl! foz&apos; l lOIlg" await cd hou sowarnling. Bq ty t'hwal grid q'hehaa KrioJarld were thr hostess:s for this Fal,herinK whic] hrought nearly 50 friends an neighbors o tile 3JcKiel tloln( Sa- FAT OVERWEIGHT wtlluble. to you wlthollt a doctor' prescription, our druff culled ODB,] NEX, You must h,.m ugly fat tn 7 day: or yOLlr l/Ion(y ])llCk, Nt, tr¢ll¢,ll (*Xt.l'CltL lttx.O.tiVeS, lllll.lal;fe t)r takin! of so*cIll]t!d r(vdllClIlg candit*.s, cracker OF ('UOk[0S. Or (!h(:wing J4 till1. ODRI NEX Is a tiny tablet and easily swa' h,w¢d Wllen you takv ODRINEX yol still ,riJoy your li'll)al,, still eat th, foods VOU lik(!, but 370|| .imDly don" have the UPIO for extra porti(ms be caum. C)DRINEX doprvssm YOUr appe tite ant] d¢*i:l'ea,(IB youl' (h3siF( for fOOd Your wihI ill|iSl (!ellis.# down, bO('AIU, a yOIIF (,WIJ clef'lOP wIU tell you, who! yOU t*tt IPPL you weii"h les, (let ri of excess ral lt,ld live longer. ODRI NEX costs $3.0(} and is sold nn !hi: GUARANTEE: If n,)! satisfied for an.', l'easorl JtlSt rPrul'n ]IP l.qlckaKe It, yOtll druggist and get yotlr full )ItOne back. N, quetiolL asked. OI)'RINE) I sold with this gum.untee by: McCONKEY DRUG CENTER I .... LOANS up to '5000 Loans on furniture, automobiles, equip- ment, livestock, or other security and take up to 48 months to repay. Credit Life Insurance is avail- able. Phone, stop in or write: SERVIOE FINANOE 00. ',ttrda i4ht. A iil(llqOj |.little wns )rest,ll|.l,d to [|lelll ;!lilt they plan o purchhse a fireplace! sel with he g'ifi., sines ve, l'e i)l:t\\;m"t with ,,izes aoing lo Art Indahl and Ff)YI (.IIOOS. A bnffet slipper COlll- 1)leled tile evtullng, Mr. aPd M!'s Phil Sessions re- cently spent a few dnys, vlsitin", ,.g 't the horile (If her !)alents the How:tr(l LooT€woods. Mrs, ]_)llane {acl is now tit (lille folh.)wllg a Silly at the Sllel- Oil ellCl'al Hospital to[' surgery. L'a.T|('OS iS milch inii:Jt;oved md ,appy to be st Jl<)me again. I[ood (;antd ll: inet the tl'Dlor High 'SChOol );st  OaY dgiit. '1 lie mdet.lng was e II' ten- lett due to th!: kdn trAshY:it me two candtdatcs WhO ai'e rtlimitl for county 61iool' ul, erint41ident, 3ill Obodpaster a',d PktUl illie, be-" .ng presefit to present theii' views • on sctiool problemS. The Wayw an d dear,,4 CommRtee annouticdd plans LO hsow a movie Nov. 9: Ptlrthr .dormation on this will b6 fol;(h mniniT, All pareD.iS vtio t,a not ,et jo'ned the P2£ ale rr did  hat the Space Needt cot t be: ing conducted in the classrooms will en",l Oct. 31. At present there re 167 members enrolled. Anyone wishing either trans- portation or a baby Sitter on Elec- ibn Day in order, to get to the polls rliay call 87'7-524"7. ,Vl¢d from h6r sudieff at st. !ifi's in Tacoma. She is enJ6y- , he trai]iing but claims' "thOse fibers" demand a lot of her tme, . , f. zi' Ehfr* and baby ftom Ybb Oity,' Calif. drove up to VSl M!;S; Ena4ry's parents {he Joli", Ieelds rcently. Thts was litfi Ofiie'a first trip to Grandma' a' remain- aYter the" Sh and ,h ratr ie Her home was made by plane. Keh Oravei ad the weeRild in i-Idod- m aeir r, me storm" a I ,ave amaze ma ol t,it lted Tolers tnls ,1;i " speaker Sunday Canal Community Church. On Tuesday evening a Sunday School PTA was held. Mike Gwinn, S.S. Superinten- dent, presented a program to the parents of the community ac- quainting them with tl:e aims and methods of the work, and afford- ing opportunity for them to meet the teachers m a social hour whicl followed the program. Gladv Weckhorst with Terry and Cindy came out to get Ricky and to enjoy a late afternoon din- ner at the Jack Leimback home. Tarldpa, .Tack, and Rick w(.nt,, fish- ing earlier in tlae day and caught :t five pounder. 124 Railroad Ave. Shelton, Washington Phone 426-4447 MAGNUSON KEEPS OUR STATE MOVING -k 'k 'k "k" 'k ,k ,k * ,k 'k "k "k "k -k #r  "k 'k "k 'k 'k In the last 25 years no man has worked harder for' the farmers of this state than U.S. Senator Warren G. Magnuson. He has led the fight on pwer, ga- lion, reclamation. When farmers need lelp in  Wemh- ington, D.C., Magnuson's office get firt call. Farm groups and farm leaders know that Magnuso has the skill, the extmrience, and the lddtty to get the job done. He's pr0v it tlme and' ti again. SENATOR WARREN G, MAGNUSON L6T8 OF GRAPES --- Rudy Werberger,, oper- ator of Werberger's Wlriery on Plckering Pass- age, clips a' btmch of White Diamond grapes from a vine in his Vineyard which is ladened down With fruit. He said this vine has the heav- iest crop of grapes he has ever seen. Picking started last Friday morning in the Werberger vineyards. The cool, damp summed has delayed mpening of the grapes and may cause some never to ripen if they have not already done so, he said. LETTERS To The Editor ANOTHER JONES GIRl= Dear Bill Dick!e: Well, it happened again, and I thought you could put it in the Journal again. My wife had an- other baby girl, Dianne Grace, 6 pounds, 10 ounces, born at Triple, Army Hospital here in Hawaii Oc- tober 17. Her sister, Sharon Alice, is 13½ months old. Say hello to all around Shelton for me. We are thinking of them all. Incidentally, I just made Staff Sergeant here last June. I have been in tim Marine Corps 12 years and will be able to retire in Feb. i 1971. We will be here at Kaneoke • untiLMay 1965, then back to Sh6l- ton for a vacation until assignrnellt to a new duty station. S/Sgt. Robert Jones tED. NOTE)---Bob Jones lived in Shelton from 1935 before joiniog the Marines, working at the Shel- ton postoffice and at the joint powerhouse. He married his wife, Andrea, in Guam June 11. 1960. He was stationed at Camp Pendlc- ton. Calif., before being ass!farad to Hawaii. DEMOCRAT CITIZENS FOR MAGNUSON COMMITTEE Gerald Shucklln, Joe Smith. Co.Chalrmall 1177 Dexter Horton Building, Seattle, Washington $ * .10w kittens and puppies to be ben if we cannot find them proper homes. we have an excellent veterin- arian here and his fees are rea- sonable. The cost for spayinK a female pt'ppy or kitten is hardly, if any, more th'an the cos of tim food thc first mwanted litter will consune. I love kittens ....... we have had several litters but now all our females are spayed because there are Just too many kittens for good available homes, and [ couldn't bear to kill one oz' have someone else do it for,.me. But this is not Utopia VVe have those who take the responsibility of fantily and pets ligi]tly; we have those who dump lmwanted pets; we have those who starve and mis- treat them; and we have those who eannot shoot to kill quickly and l)ainlessly; so we must have a place to exterminate these unfof tunatle recipients ,'f hmnan neff- lect and lassitude. But please, let's not call it a d}elter and let's not make believe it is a beautiful tiring' because iL isn't. I would ra.- Iher hear it: said, "v.e do not need nn Animal Shelter ia Mason Coun- ty." Sincerely, M. M. Hansen Star Route 2 Shelton Editor, Mason County Journal Dear Sir: I would like to see an Animal Shelter here; in fact. I would like to, see one in every city. But how many are there? I know of none. I have read of some in England sponsored by wealtlW, benevo;ent me, but wlmt city can afford one ? In my dictionary a shelter is defined as "that which covers or shields from exposure or danger; a place of safety," What are our so-called animal shelters or humane societies? They are places where abandoned, un- wanted, unlicensed, or lost animals are taken to be exterminated, True, a few are claimed and bailed out by their owners, and a few are ta- ken as pets by those who have none, but the majority are exter- minated, hunmnely, I hope. And what is nlore humane, a well placed btfllet and 3[  .......... u. 13laced, or a vacuum charnl.er ? I don't really know. An animal shelter serves as a conscience ..... let the eal have kit- tens or the .dog have ous what matter if no homes ....  ,vailable. there is always the animal shelter. Let the kids have the cute puppy; when winter comes, and he can no longer be taken care of. take hhn to the animal shelter. This can be done with a clear conscience as the right thing has been done. The problem of unwante.d ant, reals is the personal responsibility of each one of us. None of us has the right to take an animal into our homes WitlmUt the realizatiop that thls animal and its possible off-sring are our responsibility, for the life of that animal. Kittens and punies are cute and very few can resist them. but they do grow up and they do reproduce their kind unless we prevent it, and none of us has the right to al- :: HE KEEPS HIS PROHI00ES-- The one legislator who kept his promise to ,us at the lazt legislative session rind publicly voted against the proposed tax increase on kids soft drinks. R00TNN STATE REPRESENTATIVE THIEVES ARE THIEVES, WHATEVER THEY STEAL To the Editor: I can't help but wonder how proud brush thieves must be of themselves. They seem to think it an accomplishment of merit to steal brush and get by with it, This brush is someone else's job and living. I think it is one of the lowest forms of thievery --- a thievery where there is little pro- tection or defense. A bank has its vaults, stores can lock their doors, but who can lock up the woods! Should we put up cables and deprive the people of the enjoyment of the woods, and the hunters the pleasure of hmlting in area:4 where game is best so we can pl'oLecL oLlrselves from Ihese lower forms of life we call humans? ]verg'I'C(HIS ,%1'0 l'l'l 3' sole soul'ce of support, bul those who steal from me usually have other jobs, or in case of lay-off have unem- ph)yment ehecks to sustain them. A brtwh-pieker does not have unemph)yn!ent when he is out of work for SIX \\;veoks lll sumnler because Kreens are in the grow- ins stage, or m winter when thoe is snow, He pays for a lease and is out in all kinds of n]iserahh, weather. If be took time to watch all the thieves that harass him he would have no time tO make a living. Recently I s))ent the best part of two wooles w'(tehinK for thieves who w(qe seen stealing ffreens fron a lease that he]ongs to solne- with Iruck,l and one without, to try to catch the thieves, all of which cost me at; least $250. I lest considerable gre, ens but the damage to the greencry because of in]proper picking will last for PAUL CONHER tAd paid by Smith Beverages, Don Feeley Inc., Eddie Cam- rnarano. Your Clallam, Jefferson. Mason County soft drink distributors ) i , i A COUPLE YEARS AGO Dad had us in here peeking through a frame o remind you about portraits only you can give. Here we are again and this time Pop says he has a half-price sale on all sittings. Man, you just an't miss -- a group of angels like us for $6.25, then you can send prints to grandparents, Christmas cards to friends and have a big one made for yourselves. Bring in the family--S12 and $15 sittings {or half price: Call 426,3272. We left Dad's studio in one piece--it's still thereDean's Studio, behind the put'pie door. " ('iid 'AdvrtiSemdit)' LETTERS De'n' Editor: [ have over a period of years f becolne aware of the fact that our public hm(Is and natural reso!lr- eps are becoming" quite lira!led. One of our !n()i iml)ortant [llttllral ros()l|rces is that of wihlerness, re- latively unehanKed by man. With our rapidly expanding popnlation ?Iris ino.qt valllab]P resource for scionl if it, cull t!ral, ! e(,rPa tional Hnd o(!ollOlllic l'easollS, is ae|llaliy fast |)ecolniFtg s(,.al'c(,. AT'ells wheI'e only a fcw years or even nlonths ago families could camp, fish. hi- ke. dig clams and othewise enjoy almost as if t were their own. ha- ve now dissappeared behind "pri- wit,, properly" or "keep out" signs. Even the considerate and forward looking c(mnty commis- sioners of Grays Harbor say that they lmve protected us against lit- tered beaches by passing a h'tw against anV cazhpihg on "their" Pacific Oct:an bahei, unless "all tourist facilll.ies arc full " The trend of loosing" many of the freedoms and priviledges we have taken for granted and enjoyed for years is ltere. As people are kept out of some places, increased pres- sures are continually being placed on wilderness areas. As these grow fewer and srnallev, some. the one time lovely meadows of Para- dise VtP.ley in Mt. Rainier National Park for example, are actually being trampled into the mud by the multitudes of visitors. The remedy is as bad as the problem when myriads of sldewa'lks, paved trails and roads are constructed over the meadows. The natural scene is gone forever, not preser- ved as i( was meant to be. I'm sure that most anyone onld affree that some of our most outstanding natural scenery should be kept that way for our- selves and our children to enjoy. The Senate showed that they un- derstood the problem and wanted to assure reasonable protection or some wilderness areas when they passed their Wilderness Act with a vote of 78 to eight, The Presi- dent of the Unite States is for tlds ide. Why wotfldn't the House Public Lands subcommittee at. least give the House members a chance to vote on such'a bill? The Honor- able Julia Butler Hansen should mdcrstand the values of wilder= ness. Why did the Honorable Jack Westhmd try so hard and succeed in getting approval of a so-called Wilderness Bill that wonld ae'u- ally do more to destroy than to preserve wilderness ? If Mr. Westlund intended to democratically represent the peo- ple the least he should have done as a member of the House subcom- mittee was to give the members of the House a democratic oppor- tunity to debate and amend the committee's proposed Wilderness Bill. He didn't do this, instead forced a take it or leave it anti- wilderness type bill on the House members, Frankly, I would expect better dentoeratic representation than this from our public officials. Sincerely, VERN MORGUS three years. It will also make me short of greens and I will lose customers whicll I obtain at con = siderable cost. If a bank is threatened with robbery thero is plenty of legal- help available for protection. Well, stealing is stealing, whether it be money from the bank or greens from a lease it belongs to some- one else. It is just as great a crime o steal greens as to rob a bank mtd the punishment is just as severe when the thieves are emtght. I wonder if these brush thieves walk out of markets and stores with unpaid -- for goods when they shop! ! Over a year ago we got up a petition to get a law to help us and gave it to the county commis- sioners. I don't know what became of it. All counties where there are greens have this law except Mason. We ceVtainly at entitled to it. I hope we get help on this. I want it known that I will pro- secute every brush thief caught !nvading my teases. They should be treated worse than other thie- ves as they prey on those who can't lock up their goods behind doors. They also spoil tle pleasure of the woods for honest people and hunters. LILLIAN WILSON No one knows what he can do till he tries. Publilius Syrus GRAND OPEHIHG SOOii Watch For The Dates • IN OUR NEW LOGATiON at 2rid and Cota Streets LEM WARREN REFRIGER00 re-elect MASON- County 0ctober 25, 1962 g Beer ai Grocers By Sheriff Store el)craters were re- Week by Sheriff \\;¥. A. that it is a violation of the Ib°Ys ander 21 to carry out groceries containing beer he ila(] received C()ln- boys ,vere handling in SOll'le stores. could have its lic.ense a complaint is signed, the grocerymen, RETAIN a Han who has v Brought 30 Years EXPERIENCE to the Auditor's Office. v Made numerous Improvements for Effit and Economy during his first term in v Tried to be Fair and Impartial in Serving the needs of the Public. Experiered v Run a good office and maintained an Staff. v Gained the Respect and Support of his Workers. "I believe I have served you well, a  serve Your Support for Re-Election." VOTE FOR  Experience- Efficiency EelUali RE-ELECT ¢. NOLAN REPUBLICAN O OUNTY AUDITOR Paid Political Advertisement) ONLY 3 LEFT 1962 MODEL CLOS HOLIDAY T S P E G I A L OFF "" GOOD THROUGH N Edward's | ii. 114 South 4th Street RENECKER, owner '62 RAMBLER AMERICAN Custor sedan. Radio, heater, "E" stick drive. any other extras, top Car. driven very few miles. Value---S2020. .,e p.,=0 ,2020oo '62 VALIANT SIGNET 2-door hardtop heater, automatic. Big engine, seats, lots of other extras. This en very little by owner's wife: Book Value--S2340. .,0 00,,.0..,2340o0< '62 707 So. First VALIANT V-200 4-door sedan. automatic, white s-w tires other goodies. This car is Book Price--S2165. .,. ,,,...,2165o0 These Cars HUST GO[ < Messy KIHBEL HOTORS,PhonelH00,00,00.00 WITH E LEt Shelton, Wash.  Oleanest, Most Z available---and USE YOUR OHARGE LIVE BETTER COUNTY P. JACK COLE, president commissioner; ( , ;i !i i! 22 GIRLS' T-SHIRTS, 4 thru 14 10 GIRLS' SHORTS, 4 thru 8 18 GIRLS' SPORT TOPS, S-M-L 15 HAND 'TOWELS 14 WO'S JAMAICA SHORTS, 10 thru 16 10 WO'S SPORT TOPS, S-M-L 12 PR. BOYS' WHITE SHORTS, 6 thru 14 6 PR. BOYS' SURF PANTS, 4 thru 6 YARDAGE, regulated cotton 17 LARGE BATH TOWELS 10 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS, size 16 BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS, 4 and 8 GIRLS' BEACH ROBES, 4 thr 16 WO'S SLEEVELESS BLOUE 6 TODDLERS T-SHIRTS, 4 thru G $1.00 RECEIVING BLANKETS, 2 for $1.00 5 WO'S BLOUSES, 34 thru 36 12 TODDLER POLO SHIRTS, 2 thru 4 2 PR. MEN'S BEACH PANTS, size 32 17 PR. MEN'S SWIM TRUNKS, 3£ thru 38 34 MEN'S CHAMBRAY SHIRTS, 15 thru 17 2 WO'S SWIM SUITS, 7 and 1 3 WO'S SWEATERS, size large , liil 40 WO'S DRESSES, Misses & ha- 23 WO'S BLOUSES, 32 thru 36  2 WO'S RAYON SUITS, 10 s;eds 30 $ 5 MEN'S DRESS SLACKS, E. O, M, Bargains In All Deparlmenis ms/