November 10, 2011 Shelton Mason County Journal | ![]() |
©
Shelton Mason County Journal. All rights reserved. Upgrade to access Premium Tools
PAGE 2 (2 of 22 available) PREVIOUS NEXT Jumbo Image Save To Scrapbook Set Notifiers PDF JPG
November 10, 2011 |
|
Website © 2025. All content copyrighted. Copyright Information Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Request Content Removal | About / FAQ | Get Acrobat Reader ![]() |
I
rhNwmnD
MAINTENANCE TIP
Chiropractic is one of the primary
proponents of
the philosophy f~i!~ili~i~ ii!i~
of health Iii :~ ii~i~i!
m a i ntenance [iiiii:~ ~ill
as a means !~;:ii:: ~',
prevention. [~1
To determine ~~
whether taking ~~
this proactive [~,~
approach
would result Sarah Newman D.C.
in any real-
world benefit, researchers recently
undertook a study of patients with
chronic, non-specific, low-back pain,.
They found that, after the first month
of the study, patients receiving
spinal manipulation treatments
experienced significantly less pain
and disability than those receiving
sham (placebo) treatments. After
ten months, the spinal manipulation
¥oup maintained improvements in
3ain and disability; those in the sham
¥oup reverted to pre-treatment
pain and disability levels. The study
shows that low-back pain sufferers
who manage their conditions with
regular chiropractic treatments fare
better than those who go without
maintenance care.
We don't mask symptoms with drugs
and unnecessary medical procedures.
The goal at NEWMAN FAMILY
CHIROPRACTIC is to help you attain
optimal health quickly and safely. We
provide you with a variety of tests
and services aimed at achieving that
goal. We're located at 2211 Jefferson
St., where we are on the cutting edge
of today's chiropractic technology.
We care for you efficiently and
effectively. Call 360.426.3886 to
schedule an appointment and start
feeling better. Enjoy lifel ......
RS. With maintenance care, the body
stands its .best chance .of averting
problems that could potentially
become chronic.
www,newmanfamilychiro.com
iil;!ii:~i!ii~;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
360-479-4414
450 S. National Av.
Bremerton
KitsapLumber.com
EfofiCiency
10 Vo tax credit eligible
Bear Molmtain Sf~=~r~oo
FireBricks =--~.W~aTO N
Based on 3 ton purchase,
otherwise slightly higher
48"x48" HEARTH PADS
2 Tile Colors
Reg. $399.99
Limited Supply
Stainless Chimney Pipe
6" Metalbestos Kit j~ .......
OO~ (6TKIT) ~
6"x36"
Cap collar flashing ~{!&..qf~ n ~££
S
.............
6 Liner Kits ~i~
ylpe __
Foot $335.00 $'7A99
25 Foot Kit $385.00 | I
lemnly
swear...
Jourr]al photo by Nataile Jol
Shelton Mayor John Ta~ rant officially swore in Dave Eklund as Shelton Police Chief at the city
regular commission mee ting on Monday. Eklund has been serving as interim chief since forme]
chief Terry Davenport r,.'tired early this year. "It's kind of an unusual thing for a rookie to mak
his way up to chief," Ekl and said. "I'm grateful for that."
1100cc Wood
.............. Burning Stove
Illlt A contractor working on
Forks the city's Basin 5 sewer re-
The Olympian / habilitation project hit a gas
I **** r ~ ' line in the Hillcrest neigh-
I Four Stars , I
IThe News Tribune ~ I borhoOdday, in Shelton on Mon-
I ~x'-22-'2/ ,,~%~,",i~,"'o'~n I City engineer Mike Mi-
I AWide Vari¢~'0i"~'''~ I chael reported the situation
I Seaf00d&0ther~eatDishes I to the City of Shelton Com-
J ................ ............... withChefXinhT, DwelleysAsianTwistJ mission during its regular
I (360) 427-8709. Open for Supper Tuesday-Saturday meeting Monday evening.
The contractor hit the
[ ~ Downtown Shelton • Corner of 3rd and West Railroad ~ 3 line at about 2:30 p.m. Mon-
day afternoon, said Fire Dis-
.-: -. - - -.- - - Painted black I
~~.~I~. I~'J: .... ~ ~-: viewingareaWithlaroe N,~' City publi : works project hits gas li
~~ thruarched ~1 1~
. • cast iron door. , ,
11%.,,
said. ents pick up students who company had to come in
The contractor called lived in the affected neigh- bring backhoes in and...
Cascade Natural Gas, which borhood, valves on the lines," M
cal!ed911. "Those walking to the ern said. "What didn't
It was a charged line - it neighborhood, we had to find there until 5 (p.m.) was
was a i inch service line. It some alternative places for resources needed to mitig
was feeding one of the hous- them to go," McKern said. the scene ... their resour
es," Michael said. By the time Michael re- had to come from Aberd~
Mason County Fire ported the leak and response and Bremerton.'
District 5 responded, and to the city commission M.on- Fire crews were able
blocked off a 12 square block day evening, the 12-block leave the scene at 7 p.m.
area, and evacuated eight to area had already been nar- McKern said the fire (
10 homes due to high levels rowed down to two squaretrict will look at respo:
of gas, McKern said. blocks on the corner of Ar- time to the incident as t
One of the homes that cadia Avenue and Olympicof a Post Incident Anal
trict Five Chief Tim McK-
ern. While most gas lines in
the construction area were
marked, this line wasn't.
"There were markings
on the ground where they
went through and marked
the lines ... this particular
one was not marked with a
County sets he
ALL SEASON COMFORT
s2,500 New Heat Pump System
(with $1500 PUD rebate)
• Save 40% on heating cost
• Financing available OAC
Call for detaih: 360-801-1957
Comfort Heating & Cooling
By NATALIE JOHNSON
was located adjacent 1;o the Highway South. (PIA).
gas leak had higher levels "It could have been a lot "We're going to evab
of gas than the gas company wors6." Michael said. that." he said. "We're go
liked," he said. While Cascade go~ ~o theto go over things and se,
Crews did not evacuate site before fire crews, they we can do anything ... nc
Southside School. but moni- couldn't begin working to ing went wrong .. but if
tored how the students were stop the leak until about 5 same response happe]
released. Busses were al- p.m. tomorrow ... it's less~
lowed to leave on Arcadia, "This was a pretty ex- learned.
aring to consider pot moratorium extensior
[" Commis-
ablic hear-
~torium on
rdens.
The Mason County Board c
sioners voted Tuesday to set a p
ing to consider extending a mor.
collective medical marijuana g~
During the hearing, at 9:3
Tuesday, Nov. 15, county stafflC
the commissioners to extend t]
rium until May 16, 2012.
Barbara Adkins, director of (
0 a.m. on
[ans to ask
121 E. Cedar St., Shelton
Cell: (360) 801.1957, Belfair (360) 275-2950
ernail', comfortheating@gmail,com, www.comfortheating.biz
m morato-
ommunity
development, said the first 90 ,lays of the
moratorium have not been en(ugh to set
regulations to deal with the gat dens.
"There's not a lot of guidanc~ for this -
it s not something that s going ~o be easy,
she said. "I don't have regulatiohs in place
i ~ililI:'~!!i ........ ........ '::~'L , "::~lr.~! ...................... :. which made several amendme~
........ ~i ...... ~Iw dih~i ~ medical marijuana law.
USJgeS (g[.. i}ir,ei~il Under that law, uptotenme
::~i~!ii~ ..... ~: ......... juana patients can work toget[
i~::~i Coil Harvey orDave ~or adverfisin~ in~ormofion up to 45 cannabis plants for
and possess up to 72 ounces ofu
i;lli • 227 W. Cota • (360)42 ii4i2 ijuana.
Both the county and the City
'%~ ...................................... .i:~ ...... ;~!:::i have instituted moratoriums c
.... :: ': ~:~:'::~'% ,~,,~,~!!~:%: .,~#ii%:.:~ .......... dens.
Page A-2 - Shelton-Mason County Journal -Thursday, November 10, 2011
to even propose."
The cooperative medical marijuana
gardens were made legal after state gov-
ernment voted to approve Eng~ ossed Sec-
ond Substitute Senate Bill (E21 ~SB) 5073,
.ts to state
~lical mari-
er to grow
.edical use
sable mar-
of Shelton
n the gar-
Mason County Commissioners Tim Sheldon, right, and
Ring Erickson, along with Steve Bloomfield, will consider
continuing a moratorium on medical marijuana
gardens on Tuesday, Nov. 15 at 9:30 a.m.
1/501i
'S
e
~as
nd
)ut
?:
~et
:he
~te
2es
~en
to
[is-
1se
art
sis
~te
.ng
,~ if
th-
:he
ted
)ns