Permit Asked Of Corps
..\ppi~catlon ha', been rcc(uved
b', the U.S. Army (orps at
Engineers Seattle olflcc lrom
Ronald Pyealt, Bellevue, on
behatl t)f himselland Richard
()ltman, Joseph I)ulfcy and
Wtllianl Br(>wn, tc)r l)eparlnlell[
at Ihe Ai'nl~ peYVlltI Iil dlj ~eriairi
work on lt,~od (alltli tlbtlt.l[ ()lie
mile weM ~1 1 wtlnoh Sialc Park.
The Proposed g~;i-, incJkldes
c(instiLlcIlon el a reiniolced
,onclet¢ bulkhead and place tilt
shorc,a ard thereof t~b correct
CK1SllIlg erosion and p~otcc!
cKIMing bulkhead sitter, ptevenl
erc, slon It) shoreline and provMc
area to construct a MIi.~I]I vacation
h o n I c
Inlere~lcd partit~ ale
requested to >,tlbnli[, t11 wrHillg,
any colllltlenls t)I obiect/{~ll-~ !!la[
they n/a} have It) ttic pI~,!;oscd
work. "lhc decision ;is l,~ ,ahclhcr
a permit willbc >~ucd will be
based on an e~aiuati(m el tile
impact of the proposed ~ork m
the public intere:,! lactol>~
;affecting the public mtcrcsi
include, but al~ not limlie.d rt~.
navigation, fishand wildlife,
water quality, ~con(,mics,
konscrvatlon, aeslh('ltcs,
recreation, water supply, llood
danlagc prevention, ecosyslem~,
and. in general, the needs arid
welfare of the people.
(TtHl/nlenls on these lactv>rs
wil} he accepted and made part at
tile record and will be considered
m deternumng whether it would
bc in the best public interest to
Scout Group
Over the weekend ~,'. Mi~..il
Jtoodsport hchl a beach hike !,,:
tile Sccolld (']tis\ "~vt)ttts. I he hJk.'.:
started at Rialto Beach a! th,.*
rnouth el the Quiltlautc River,
and tile gloup hiked ~donF the
beach in Olympic National Park
to~ aboul three miles north. /amp
wa~ pitched near the Chilean
Mcmotlal. which is a rcmindcl oi
~mc ~)! lhc ships Iosl ~II the
lugged ,,tl~)rv. When ~tle~ weren't
e;Atlnl2. [he S~ ¢)tllS had :1 good time
beach C~qlIbiriP :Httl "~uri |'Ibhillg~
Prcsenl o!1 {he hik,' w~rc
SenloI Pallol I v'adc/ Kcn
()()nlially, As;islant Scl!i~)l Patrol
Leader Brad Aitkirl, Sc~md ('lass
g:ant a petmil. P, cplies to this
U~HI~c should be mailed to reach
the Seattle Corps ollicc not later
ti/an April 1 2 to insure
considerat ion.
Revival
Service
Revival services at Shelton's
Norlhsidc Baptist Church, 123 W.
C. Street. continue nightly at
7:30 p.m. ~md Sunday morning at
11 a.m. Rcv. (;ilbert O, Skaar, a
Shelt-n rc,ident and area
supe~in tcnd!> ~.~ik~ I,, ,t,;~ ()'X~li :md } l~< k [ i) c t) i a b c t i c i II t h e 426-6314 after 4 p.m. B4/ltfn
/()kin -,elf-managclnent of his condition, RUMMAGE SALE at Methodist
I roop t I 1 ~a:, lorn/cd last including l)ictary Management, church Sat April 3 from 9 a.m. to
sllltlnlc[ to ~,eF, c lilt? Homlsp,)rt insulin and oral therapy 2:00p.m.4/1
area, and has a membership ()| Illan{ gelnent and urine testing.
~we~ "0 b,,~,,s ()ulines, usually lhete is no charge for the class WANTED -- CASH for good
- " " running late model 10 hp.
campouts, arc held nlonthl~, withand a physician referral is not outboard motor. John Pill,
~pecial trip>, l~) the highe) cl',l';s necessary. Persons with Diabetes Hoodsport 877-5825. P4/1
SCt)Uls. Mt't!lll~Pq die held i: 7 alld lalnll~ lncnrbcrs are welconle.
p.m lhu)sda~ cvcmngs al the A scpcial class for the diabetic 1951 INTERNATIONAL pickup
with aluminum canopy, good
ttood (anal Junior Iiigh -;ci~ ,)l child is planned for a session tires, good motor, 1971 license.
(;ym B,)~s and parenl~ interested during the summer. Call 426-6445 after 4 p.m. H4/1
m joining are welcome at (he A d v a ncc registration is
meetings Inqtmws car~ bc made )equ~red. l'honc tile Thurston GARAGE SALE. Many free
items. 603 Birch. Friday and
m the evcmngs t~, S,~oulm,~cr ('~mnly Ilealth Department, Saturday April 2 & 3 9:30--5
J()hn I)()rn at 877--q71 -~. 352.4~51. exlension 60. p.m. M4/1
Ford wagons, f~
instance, offer things
like special 3-Way
Doorgates. Luxurious
LTD's are famed for their
quiet ride, And only Ford
pickups have two front-
axle riding smoothness.
NORTHWEST FORD DEALERS
Better Ideas keep us first in the Northwest
2804 Olympic Hiway N., Shelton, Wash.
Page 8 Shelton-Mason County Journal Thursday, 1, 1 )71
Tides
These tides are for the Umon
area. For Shelton and Oakland
Bay add an hour and a half and
2.4 feet.
Thursday, April 1
Low .......2:48 a.nl. 7.6 ft.
High ....... 7:48 a.m. 10.5 ft.
Low .......3 : 18 p.m.4). 8 It.
High ......11:12 p.m. lid) ft.
Friday, April 2
Low ....... 4:12 a.m. 8.0 ft.
High .......8:42 a.m. 9.7 ft.
Low ....... 4:24 p.m. 0,7 It.
Saturday, April 3
High ......12:24 a.m. 11.0 It.
Low .......6:00 a.lu. 7.8 ft.
High ......10:00 a.m. 0.0 ft.
Low .......5:30 p.m. 1.4 ft.
Sunday, April 4
High ....... 1:24 a.m. 11.2 tt.
Low .......7:24 a.m. 7.0 ft.
High ......11:36 a.m. &Oft.
Low .......6:42 p.m. 1.8 It.
Monday, April 5
High .......2:12 a.m. 11.3 ft.
Low ....... 8:18 a.m. 6.1 ft.
High .......1:06 p.m. 8.t~ ft.
Low ....... 7:36 p.m. 2.3 ft.
Tuesday, April 6
High .......2:48 a.m. 11.4 ft,
Low ....... 8:54 a.m, 5.2 ft.
High .......2 : 18 p.m. 9,0 ft.
Low ....... 8:30 p.m. 2.~> fl.
Wednesday, April 7
ttigh ....... 3:18 a.m. 11.3 fl.
Low ....... 9:24 a.m. 4.2 ft.
High .......3:12 p.m. 9.4 ft.
Low ....... 9:06 p.m. 3.1 ft.
Thursday, April 8
High .......3:36 a.m. I 1.2 ft.
Low ....... 9:54 a.m. 3.2 ft.
High .......4:00 p.m. 9.9 ft.
Low ....... 9:42 p.m. 3.7 ft.
New Arl"
Mason General Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Warren E.
Jagnow, 2035 Stevens St., a girl,
March 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis D.
Demmon, 1523 ttohnan St., a
boy, March 29.
Clark Dosch, Elma,
Dies In Hospital
('lark l)osch, 67, died Monday
in the McCleary hospital.
lie had lived in Ehna for the
past 14 years, prior to which hc
had been a resident of Shelton.
tie was born Oct. 25. 1903 in
Matt, N.I). and was a retired
carpenter.
Su rvivors include his wife,
Sylvia, of the home; a son,
l)onald, of Ehna; two daughters,
Mrs. l)orothy Landis, Ehna, and
Mrs. William Jamieson of Virginia
Beach. Va.; 10 grandchildren;
eigh t grea t-grandch ildren ; and two
fc, stcr grandchildren.
A service will be held at 2
p.nr. Friday in the Whiteside
Funeral ttome in Elma with the
key. Ralph Turnidge officiating
and burial in Satsop
cemclcry.
Service Held
For Walter Rea
A graveside memorial service
for Walter H. Rea was held in
Shelton Memorial Park at 10 a.m.
Monday.' The key. Wesley Gain
officiated.
Applying for marriage licenses
ill the Mason County auditor's'
office this week were:
Joseph Malinsky, 36,
Bremerton, and Bonnie Caswell,
25, Poulsbo.
Bob Aho, 31, Hoodsport, and
(arol t:luckinger, 32, Toledo.
Rodncy Ator, 20, McCteary,
and Terry Peden, 17, Shelton.
Alan Griffiths, 47, Aberdeen,
and Beverly McKinney, 33,
Aberdeen.
Phillip Anderson
Dies In Home
Phillip Anderson, 2135
Adams died March 24 in his
home. tte was 77 years old.
tte was born Dec. 9, 1893 in
James(own, N.D. and was a
retired bus driver for the city of
Seattle. lte had lived in this area
for the past eight years.
tie is survived by a brother,
ttarry, of Seattle and by
numerous nieces and nephews.
A t t h c request of the
deceased, no service was held.
Clifford H. Darling
Dies In Seattle
Clifford H. Darling of Rt. 5,
Shelton, died in Seattle on March
26th. tie was 70 years of age and
was born in Fingat, N.D. on
March 10th, 1901. lte had been a
logger.
Survivors include one brother,
Loyal Nayes of Seattle, and two
sisters, Mrs. lnez Nagel of Seattle
and Mrs. Marguerite Binkley of
Priest River, Idaho,
A service was held on March
29th in the Washington Memorial
Chapel, Seattle, at I 1 a.m.,
followed by burial in Washington
Menmrial Park. Rev. Chester O.
DunLin officiated.
Skokomish
Grange anning
Supper Sat
By MARY VALLEY
SKOKOMISH - Skokomish
(}range is serving an oyster
supper, also, chili, pie and coffee
Saturday, from 5 to 8:30 p.m.
$1.00 for adults, 50c children
under 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Wilkinson to Tacoma Monday to
attend the funeral service of Rev.
Charles Knautz father of Rev.
Eugene Knautz. Rev. Knautz, Sr.
was an American Sunday school
organizer and was well known to
many in the Valley.
Steve Valley of Alderwood
Manor was an overnight guest of
his grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Johnston
of Spokane visited Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Valley Friday evening.
Later they attended the degree
work at the Grange hall. Mrs.
Johnston is the newly elected
State Lecturer.
Stanley Hunter visited Iris
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Hunter during spring vacation and
left Sunday to drive back to
California where he is attending
Westmont College.
The Grange
will meet at the
Valley on Tuesday,
p.m.
The young
Skokomish
are having a car wash 1
this Saturday.
The regular
District will meet
5.
Edwin Crossan,
Dale Neff and
among those who
Portland S
bowled in the
Tournament and w0~
TROPICAI
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Including:
Fancy Guppies, C10#=
Tetras, Et~.
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