hunting caps and plastic rain bonnets 

 as a steady but not too cold drizzle 

 dampens the crowd. 



A local candidate for state Senate 

 and an aide are as persistent as the 

 November mist, working the line with 

 fliers, proffering moist hands for 

 shaking. At first glance, this might be 

 the beginnings of a stump session. But 

 the condiments and paraphernalia give 



a i rip to 



Oysterville 



By Carla Burgess 



18 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1997 



