ecomes
tteyl, daughter of
and Mrs. William E.
Valley, Cal.,
Captain Peter
r. and Mrs. Fritz
on in a military
arch 13 in Long
arch formed by
Commander
daughter into
the double
performed by
at 4 p.m.
Was attired in an
and satin
in color, with
veil of satin and
cascade of white
surrounded
satin worn
Rouzer
shade of
dyer-dress with a
and long sheer
the ensemble•
satin Styled
gown of Miss
s Miss
and Mrs. Dixie
adpieces were
me nylon sheer
forming the
Captain and Mrs. Peter Buechel
Miss Linda Crouch attended
the guest book. Guests included
Tom Buechel, brother of the
groom, and his wife.
The bride attended colleges in
San Diego and in Monterey, Cal.
The groom was graduated from
the University of Puget Sound
was best man
Lt. Ronny
:Gee, Lcdr.
Charles
ollgaard.
bride was
~mpire-styled
crepe, formal
Sgt. Raymond Nikula
sleeves and a
Gets Medal From Navy
a melon-colored
a white hat and
>th mothers wore
Marine Sgt. Raymond Nikula,
son of Mrs. Mary Nikula of
Kamilche Shores, was recently
presented the Navy Achievement
Medal in connection with his
service in Vietnam from Nov. 28,
1969 to July 1, 1970.
He served with the Marine
Composite Reconnaissance
Squadron One, Marine Aircraft
Group II, First Marine Aircraft
Wing.
The citation said in part
"Sergeant Nikula performed his
duties in an exemplary and highly
.... !iii:iiiiiiiiii
the
In the Long
', Where a 36
held fresh
SUrmounting an
tl. Two doves,
unit of ice,
he three-tiered
cake was
ghtly tinted
With sprays
e ornament
and is now serving with the U. S.
Army.
The wedding trip will include
a visiting and sightseeing tour
through Pennsylvania and other
states and also, later, a journey to
Jamaica. The newly-weds will live
in Fort Bragg, N. C.
two
Were Perched
o rings.
Head Start
Activities Set
competent manner. As Chief
Clerk, he displayed outstanding
initiative and perserverance
despite the extremely adverse
conditions and difficulties
associated with combat
environment. By his consistently
high level of efficiency, be
materially enhanced the
operational effectiveness of his
unit and gained the respect and
admiration of all who associated
with him. Demonstrating superior
professionalism, he worked
tirelessly and with meticulous
attention to detail to ensure the
accurate preparation and timely
submission of all required reports
and affiliated correspondence to
higher headquarters. Additionally,
during the absence of the
Gov. Daniel J. Evans has Administrative Chief, Sergeant
proclaimed May 1-7 as Head Start Nikula unhesitantly assumed his Tuesday, May 4
' Week. duties and ensured the continuous Kiwanis Club luncheon, noon,
Fed An informal public open and efficient operation of his Timbers Restaurant.
house is planned by the local squadron's administrative tasks." City commission meeting, 2
announces Head Start group. The open house Sgt. Nikula was born in Elma p.m., city hall.
events are is planned by the local Head Start and graduated from Elma High American Legion, 8 p.m.,
Music class in the Methodist Church School. He attended the Memorial Hall.
May 9. May 3, 4 and 5. University of Washington before Lions Club dinner & Board
of M ot hers of Head Start enlisting in the Marine Corps five meeting, 7 p.m., Hallmark Inn.
ab, Which is children from the local class will years ago. He recently re-enlisted Job's Daughters, 7:30 p.m.,
National hold a bake sale at the Safeway for six years, planning on making Masonic Temple.
stor~ May 4. the Marine Corps his career. Jaycee dinner meeting, 6:30
Today, Thursday, April 29
Rotary Club luncheon, noon,
Ming Tree Cafe.
Toastmasters Club, 6:45 a.m.,
Timbers Restaurant.
Slimette Tops, 7 p.m., court
house annex.
Plant and rummage sale, Dirt
Dobbers Garden Club, 9 a.m. - 4
p.m., PUD.
Past presidents' dinner,
Montesano VFW hall, 7 p.m.
Friday, April 30
Drivers license examiner, 10
a.m. - 5 p.m., court house
basement.
Chamber of commerce board
meeting, 7 : 30 a.m., Timbers
Restaurant.
Pomona Grange, at the
Shelton Valley Grange Hall.
Dinner, 6:30 p.m.; meeting, 8
p.m.
Rummage sale, Belfair Fire
Department Auxiliary, I0 a.m.-
5 p.m., PUD.
Saturday, May 1
Jaycee & Jayette installation
banquet, Heinie's Broiler. Penny Drive Begins.
Public Installation of officers
of Job's Daughters, 8 p.m.,
Masonic Temple.
Loyalty Day.
Sunday, May 2
Shelton churches invite you
to attend the church of your
choice.
National Music Week begins.
Moose Lodge installation of
Officers, 4 p.m., at the lodge.
Monday, May 3
PUD No. 3 commission
meeting, 1 p.m., PUD conference
room.
County commission meeting,
10 a.m., court house.
Shelton Bridge Club, 7:15
p.m., PUD auditorium.
Goodwill truck in town.
Phone 426-4847 for pickups.
It's About Time Tops, 7:30
p.m., County Health Office.
Simpson Pinochle Club card
party, 7:30 p.m., Memorial Hall.
Southside PTO, 7:30 p.m., at
the school.
Ski Club, 7:30 p.m., Mt. View
School.
Spring Festival Recital,
students of Mason County
Chapter of WSMTA, 7:30 p.m.,
United Methodist Church.
IS NOW AT
18 19 for New Reductions in
departments.., the savings exceptional!
p.m., airport clubhouse.
Nimrod Club, 8 p.m., at the
clubhouse.
Eagles Auxiliary card party, 1
p.m., Multi-service Center.
Plant & rummage sale,
Twanob Grange, 9:30 a.m. - 9
p.m., PUD.
Wednesday, May 5
Drivers license examiner, 10
a.m. - 5 p.m., court house
basement.
Christnaas Town Tops, 7 p.m..
Multi-service Center.
Shelton Adult Art Club. 7:30
p.m., PUD.
Thursday, May 6
Rotary Club luncheon, noon,
Ming Tree Cafe.
Toastmasters Club, 6:45 a.m..
Timbers Restaurant.
Slimette Fops, 7 p.m., court
house annex.
Yacht Club dinner, 6 p.m.;
business meeting, 8 p.m.,
clubhouse.
Navy Mothers Club, 7:30
p.m., PUD conference room.
Multi-service (?enter board
meeting, 7:30 p.m., at the center.
Shel-Toa potluck, 6:30 p.m.,
home of Nadia ttovind.
Shelton Music Club
Scholarship Silver Tea, 3 p.m., -
5 p.m., home of Dr. and Mrs. R.
W. Norvold.
DPW, noon, Millo's Diner.
Fair Harbor Grange. 6 p.m.
potluck; 7:30 p.m., meeting,
Grapeview Fire Hall.
VWWI & Auxiliary Madrona
Barracks, noon potluck &
meeting, Memorial tlall.
Grange To Meet
The 7:30 p.m. meeting of the
Fair Harbor Grange, to be held
next Thursday in the Grapeview
Fire Hall, will be preceded by a
potluck supper at 6 p.m.
Sale Planned
A plant and rummage sale will
be held by the Twanoh Grange in
the PUD auditorium on Tuesday
from 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Coffee
and cookies will be served.
A MAN says what he knows, a
woman says what will please.
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Corps
Application
For Permit
Application has been received
by the Seattle U. S. Army Corps
of Engineers office from Robert
P. Burns and John Rebman,
Bellevue, for Department of the
Army permit for certain work in
Hood Canal, near Union as
described below and shown on
tile inclosed print.
The work includes repair and
preservation of existing float
system. Tile applicants have
advised th_t the existing work not
now covered by Department of
tile Army permit was constructed
during July 1970. for private boat
moorage, swimming and fishing.
Interested parties are
requested to submit, in writing,
any comments or objections that
they may have to the existing
work. The decision as to whether
a permit will be issued will be
based on an evaluation of the
impact of the existing work on
the public interest• Factors
affecttng the public interest
include, but are not linaitcd to,
navigation, fishand wildlife,
water quality, economics,
conservation, aesthetics,
recreation, water supply, flood
damage prevention, ecosystems,
and, in general, the needs and
welfare of the people.
Comments on these factors
will be accepted and made part of
the record and will be considered
in determining whether it would
be in the best public interest to
grant a permit. Replies to this
notice should be'mailed to reach
the Seattle Corps office not later
than May 1 7 to insure
consideration.
BLACK LIGHTS
COMPLFTE UNIT5
18 inch ........
48 inch ........
Also
POSTERS .... sL°
Now At
Hobbies -- Toys
220 Cota
Every day is
Mother's Day
when she
wears a
% ~ 14K solid gold case.
• l0 diamonds, silver
dial, $195.
Graceful drape Easy-to-read full A 23 jewel beauty
deslgn case wittl figured dial. Sweepwith twin diamonds,
tinted dlal 17 second. 17 iewels, mother-of-pearl
jewels. $35. $50. dial. $70.
5th & Franklin
426-3283
8
FREE REFRESHMENTS -- QUESTION
& ANSWER PERIOD AT END OF CLASS
II
ill
II
FREE DRAWING
Come in & register for enough paneling to do
an 8 x 12 wall. The winner may choose any
paneling up to $8.95. Drawing April 29. Need
not be present to win.
NAME__
ADDREss
TOWN ZIP._____
"'t:'verytiting to Bttihl An.rttting"
426-8224
Turn Left off Hwy. 101, 2 Miles S. of Shelton, Drive 1 more Mile on the Cole Road
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