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MASTERGARDENER
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Chef Xinh Dwelley
Meetings, Receptions FRESH A ~de Variety of
& Special SHELLFISH Seafood &Other Meat Dishes
Occasion LunchesDAILY Wi~ ChefXinh T, I)welle(s Asian Twist
(360) 427-8709 • Open for Supper Tuesday-Saturday
9t Downtown Shelton, Comer of 3rd and West Railroad
'Thru the Garden Gate' series scheduled
Now that the rain
and cold tempera-
tures are here, the
the digital microscope that
we had ordered last week
for the clinic•
With this new tool, we
were able to focus on the
part of the insect needed
plant and insect clinics in
the office have not been
very busy, but we have had
some insect identification to make
i1 in the past couple of weeks. II a positive
One of them looked like identifi-
beetle larva to me, but cation.
what type of beetle I did W e
not know. I packaged up then took
the specimen and mailed a snap-
it off to our diagnostic lab shot of
in Puyallup. The answer the mi-
came back rather quickly - croscopic
Antiques, Collectibles a Furniture
Linen • Glassware • Crafts • Vintage
Fishing Gear and Much More
Vendor Space Available
Open 10:00 a•m. - 6:00 p.m.
7 Days A Week
831 West Golden Pheasant Rd., (360) 791-0448 = (360) 915-463;
HOODSPORT FAMILY CLINIC
MARGENE FIELDS, ARNP ....
MARY A. DOLAN, ARNP
Full-time health-care providers '!i~'"
Walk-ins welcome VAccepting new
patients
Family care, from
newborns to VExperienced in
adult geriatrics treating patients
of all ages
MaryA. Dolan Margene Fields,
the client had carpet beetle
larva• The other sample
brought in for identifica-
tion turned out to be a mi-
nor worker carpenter ant.
Identification of this
small ant is difficult be-
cause of the need to have
at least a 20X power mag-
nifier to see hairs in a very
delicate area of the insect•
Luckily, today we received
By JEANNE view and
REHWALDT saved it
in a file
for future
use by Master Gardeners•
If we aren't able to identify
the plant or insect, then we
can simply send a digital
photo of the sample, saving
time and postage. I think
this will be a fun new tool
we will all be excited to use.
Call (360) 877-0372
24261 N. US Highway I 0 I, Hoodsport
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Master Gardeners are
busy putting together a
schedule for a set of gar-
dening workshops to begin
in January• These work-
shops are called "Thru the
Garden Gate" community
education series• There
will be two workshops per
month on Saturdays. The
subjects are varied, based
on feedback from surveys
we conducted during Oys-
terFest. On Jan. 12, the
topic is Home Greenhouse
Set Up and management as
well as Season Extenders
-- warming up your spring
vegetables using floating
row covers, hoop houses,
etc. On Jan. 26, topics are
Growing and Maintain-
ing Bamboo and Japanese
Gardening, including Bon-
sai techniques. Workshops
will be at Memorial Hall
from 9 a.m. to noon. Call
the extension office at 427-
9670 ext. 680 to register
and then pay the $10 fee
at the door the day of the
workshop.
The topics for February
and March will be:
• Growing Berries and
Small Fruit in your home
garden
• The Beneficial Mason
Bee - caring for your bees
• Beginning and Ad-
vanced Vegetable Garden-
ing
• Making Starter Pots
• Composting
• Gardening in an Urban
and/or Small Plot Space
• Container Gardening
and Seed Saving
• Green Roofs
• Growing Beautiful
Roses in the Pacific North-
west
• Growing Dahlias and
Caring For Them
• Propagation of Peren-
nials
Timberland board selects new president
The Timberland Regional Libraryrecently served as the interim public selected for this opportunity and look
Board of Trustees selected a new board services manager, and was responsible forward to working with the Board of
president last week. for library operations and programs Trustees, a highly talented staff and
The library board, which servesacross Timberland's libraries• diverse communities," she said in a
475,000 residents though its 27 com- Heywood also served for 12 years as news release•
munity libraries -- including locations the library manager for the Olympic On Nov. 28, the seven-member
in Shelton, Hoodsport and Belfair -- Timberland Library. She has a mas- board unanimously approved the mea-
voted unanimously to offer internal ter's degree in library and information sure to negotiate with Heywood.
candidate Cheryl Heywood its library studies from McGill University and Gwen Culp, acting library direc-
director position• has worked in public libraries for 24 tor and current information technol-
Heywood was one of three final can- years• ogy manager, served both roles since
didates vying for the position. She most "I'm honored and humbled to be March 2012.
For A New 1 "
We are always accepting new patients|
........ City e
, , of Shelton Animal Shelt r
Shelt°nDentalCenterisaI FRE il
full-service dental office . '1
providing allgeneral dentistry ~ New Patient Adoptions cost $75, which include vac- through Friday. The Shelter is closed Satur-
services plus: I ..... II cine, wormer, spay/neuter and a $10 city li- day through Monday. "
• OralSurgeryolmplants I ,-xam A-Kays i[ cense. New dogs are brought in all the time.
Call 427-7503 0r'visit the shelter at 902 W. Current listings: :
2R°°tCanalTherapy:Peri°dOntalTherapy I with paid cleaning II PineSt. • Shepherd mix; female, hmonthsold
Pediatric Dentistry Botox and tuvederm ~ With Coupon ° Shelton Dental Center ~1 Dogs can be viewed at Labrador retriever, female, 10 months
~ L Expires 1/3112013 j[ www.shelton.petfinder.com old
~ ...... ~. -- -- Hours are from 9 a.m• to 2 p•m• Tuesday Dachshund mix, male, 3 years old
\- .... " .............. I
CL- VLDE NTAL CENTER
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(360) 426-8401 • 360.GO.BRUSH (462-7874)Hilary wishes for the
holidays is to find a perfect
www.SheltonDentalCenter•com / forever family that will
give the love, affection and
1829 Jefferson Street • Shelton WA, 98584 .) safety this little lady needs
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SKOOKUM CREEK
TOBACCO
FACTORY OUTLET • 360-426-5254
" *Premis -~ ~ ,TraCtions ~ r *Complete
afoods 011 Ster$;
Extra Small 10 oz .......... *6
Extra Small 16 oz .......... $9
Small 10 oz ...................
Small 16 oz ................... *9 g
Medium 10 oz ................ spg
Large 16 oz .................... =9°g
Steer Meat 16 oz ............ s6 g
Stew Meat 64 oz ..........
Oysters x bag ............. '7sg
Manila Clams 2lb. bag .... *94
/
Washington State Made
Liquor On Sale NowI
While Supplies Last
Wintergreen. Straight, Extra LC Natural,
and All SKOAL X-TRA Flavors ON SALE
$2.99/can -
$13.99/r011 - teg. $22Ag/roll
IIIII I -
STORE LOCATIONS " OPEN LATE
Stokers Che g Tobacco
Tub = 10 Cans
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE/
KTP - Intersection of HWY 101 & 108 * Open 6am dai,
KIP Express - 3850 Old Olympic HWY
Steamboat - 8233 Steamboat Island Rd.
Prices subject to change without notice
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Now refilling propane $1.951gal + tax
SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Smoking By
Pregnant ~k)a~en May Result in Fetal Injui'y,
Premature Birth. And Low Birth W~,
ec. 6, 2012
and deserves. She enjoys
attention and will share
"rub and purrs," "kitty
play" and "happy meows•"
Hilary is looking for a
sunny windowsill, daily
food and water, and a safe,
warm bed. Hilary wants
to share a lifetime of kit-
ty cuddling, napping, lap
warming and never to be
homeless again. Hilary will
bring years of enjoyment
and companionship to the
right home. For informa-
tion on Hilary and other
indoor-only kitties, call
584-0594 or leave a mes-
sage at 426-2455.
This little cutie is
Prince. He is a very sweet
boy, about 10 months old.
He is ready to find a lov-
ing home that will take
care of him and keep
him safe. Prince is very
smart, loves other dogs,
as well as people, and will
make a wonderful fam-
ily pet. If you would like
to meet Prince, call 432-
3091 or send an email to
thedoghouse309 1@
hotmail.com. To view our
other adoptable dogs, vis-
it adoptapet-wa.org. We
ask a donation of $125 for
adoptions. Our dogs have
all been spayed or neu-
tered, are current on their
vaccines and come home
with a n~w collar
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