ouse
la
week with Mrs. Feliskos brother
" There will be and family the Steve Dudics.
lHatlock Grange They drove out here.
p.m. June 20 in Mrs. Conda Dick left with her
Mrs. Herbert sister and brother-in-law Saturday
'er Wedding for Min.nesota where they will
request no visit relatives.
Pat and Mike Short left
Rossmaier, Saturday for Montana to spend
Mr. and the summer with their father and
and Mrs. grandparents.
and Mrs. Twelve members of Matlock
Ladies Club met last week
Grange last Wednesday with Violet Brazeau
hostess. The ladies started to
held its work on things for Christmas
night Open House.
services in Carl Portman is spending a
Portman few days in Tacoma with Mr. and
Mrs. L. D. Portman.
Felisko of There will be a Pinochle Party
days last this Saturday at the Matlock
Legal Publications
~ING
GET NOTICE OF HEARING
FINAL ACCOUNT
NO. 4176
time the IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
FOR MASON COUNTY IN
PROBATE
IN THE MATTER OF THE
-- which ESTATE OF LESLIE ALFRED
by Book TURNER, Deceased.
Seattle_ NOTICE IS GIVEN that the
nee that time, a
received from
S..°m..Pan y for
v-nhng of said
J lgment
aty
~ty that
Such
:UND
to Book
for the
ent to the
County
Final Account and Petition for
Distribution has been filed with
the Clerk of the above Court and
the personal representative seeks
settlement of the account,
distribution of the estate, and
discharge, which matters have
been set for hearing on July 2,
1971, at 9:30 a.m., in the
Courtroom of the above-entitled
Court.
/s/Luna Marie Carder
Personal Representative
Glenn E. Correa
Attorney at Law
121 S. 4th Street
Shelton, Washington
6/1011t
-, IT IS
that a
Y, June
11:30
)ard m
and
¢. appear
the
Y
day of June,
Unter
eth
absent)
BOard
'/10-17-2t
~ad official
Y, 1971.
10-2t
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed proposals will be
received at the office of the City
C lerk-Treasurer. City Hall,
Shelton, Washington, until 11:00
a.m. on Monday, June 28, 1971,
at which time they will be
publicly opened and read aloud
for :
SAN J OAQUIN AVENUE
ARTERIAL CONSTRUCTION
U.A.B. 194(02)
The major items of
construction are :
8300 C.Y. Unclassified
Excavation
7100 C.Y. Embankment
1100 C.Y. Bank Run Gravel
1800 C.Y. Ballast
900 Ton Asphalt Concr#te
1300 L.F. Asphalt Concrete Curb
130 C.Y. Structural Concrete
1295 L.F. Guard Rail
1800 L.F. Drainage Pipe.
and other such work as required
to complete the project.
Work shall commence within
ten (10) days after award of the
contract and be completed within
sixty-five (65) working days.
All proposals must be made
on the regular blank forms
furnished and must be
accompanied by cash, certified
check, or bid bond, in the amount
equal to five per cent (5%) of the
tGtal bid. Such accompanying
certification will be returned to
all unsuccessful bidders upon the
completion of the award of the
contract or the rejection of the
bids. The bid bond shall be made
payable to the City Treasurer,
City of Shelton, Washington.
The City of Shelton reserves
the right to reject any or all bids
and to waive all informalities.
Sealed envelopes containing
the bids shall be marked "San
J oaquin Arterial Construction
U.A.B. 194(02)".
Contractual documents may
be obtained at the office of the
City Clerk-Treasurer City Hall,
Shelton, Washington for a deposit
or $5.00. I he deposit will be
refunded for all contractual
documents returned in good
Order.
Dated at Shelton, Washington
this 8th day of June, 1971.
City of Shelton
Helen W. Stodden
Clerk-Treasurer
6/10-17-2t
)n Sig~
ISLAND
the
Orld
SAT. JUNE 12
9:30 a.m.
ROM THF
OF CY DEVENNEY
HIGHLIGI
Super Chief "99". Rubber tired;
closed. Powered by Fore 611
scooter;' Excursion Bus;
A-Frame 5th Wheel '
Well digging &
5-misc. dumpw
TRUCKwELD
Inter. L-190 Log TruCk;
Worthington 220,
)r shop compressors, MISC.
Gallon 3 wheel steel
combination, CMC rood. 16
Uperior IO-KW power plant,
:le truck Put 212 Grader,
lets, aut'o trailer carnival
Irtll press; pipe machine
Ford Thunderbird, Ford
PARTS; PLAYGROUND
TOo NUMEROUS TO MENTION.
AUCTIONS sEATTLE
MA 2-4198
TON, 98020 EVENINGS
Auctioneer PR 8-181S
Hoodsport
nnlversary
Grange Hall at 8 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Davis of
Tacoma spent Sunday at the Dan
Walker home.
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Brazeau of
Lake Nahwatzel and Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Valley were Friday
evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.
William Barnes Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Legacey
and family of Tacoma were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Valley.
Mrs. Pat Walker and son of
Seattle spent last week with the
Earl Walker family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith and
family of Humptulips were
week-end guests of their folks the
Archie Kelley's.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Booth,
Mrs. Edna Alquist and Mrs. Zonia
Cockrin and daughter were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Brehmeyer Sr.
James Rossmaier and
daughters Brenda and Lisa, Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Rossmaier and
family of Olympia and Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Chamberlin and family
of Port Orchard were Sunday
dinner guests at the Lud
Rossmaier home.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Scoles of
Auburn were Sunday overnight
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wells
Mayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gribble
were visitors at the I. C. Ford
home Sunday. Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Ford spent in
Shelton with Mrs. Sai Pierce.
Legal Publications
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Legal Publications
NOTICE OF SURFACE
WATER RIGHT
APPLICATION No. 23069
STATE OF WASHINGTON
DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY
OLYMPIA.
TAKE NOTICE:
That ALLAN B. BELL of
Seattle, Washington on March 10,
1971, filed application for permit
to divert the public waters of
unnamed sprinq tributary of
Hood Canal, in the amount of
0.01 cubic foot per second,
subject to existing rights,
continuously each yearfor the
purpose of domestic supply that
the approximate point of
diversion is located within
Government Lot 1 of Section 34,
Township 22 N., Range 3W.W.M.,
in Mason County.
Any objections must be
accompanied by a two dollar
.($2.00) recording fee and filed
with the Department of Ecology
within thirty (30) days from June
17, 1971.
Witness my hand and official
seal this 3rd day of June, 1971.
Glen H. Fiedler
Department of Ecology
6/10-17-2t
THOMPSON, Defendant.
STATE OF WASHINGTON TO
THE SAID BETHANY LOU
THOMPSON, DEFENDANT:
YOU ARE HEREBY
SUMMONED to appear within
sixty (60) days after tlae date of
the first publication of this
summons, to-wit, within sixty
days after the lOth day of June,
1971, and defend the above
entitled action in the above
entitled Court, and answer the
complaint of the plaintiff, and
serve a copy of your answer upon
the undersigned attorney at his
office below stated; and in case of
your failure so to do, judgment
will be rendered against you
according to the demand of the
complaint, which has been filed
with the clerk of said Court.
That the cause of action
herein is for divorce.
Charles L. Hyndman
Attorney for Plaintiff
Charles L. Hyndman
Attorney at Law
205 8th Street
Hoquiam, Washinqton 98550
Area Code 206
Telephone 532-3291
6/10-17-24-7/1-8-15-6t
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
No. 10773 PEOPLE WHO take no pride
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF in the noble achievements of
THE STATE OF WASHINGTON remote ancestors will never
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF achieve anything worthy to be
MASON.
RICHARD HENRY THOMPSON, remembered with pride by remote
Plaintiff, vs. BETHANY LOU descendants. Macaulay
By NANCY BLOOMFIELD
HOODSPORT - If you hear
strange sounds on Saturday
morning don't be alarmed. It will
only be music from a calliope
being played at the church
preceding an unprecedented
event. The children of the Sunday
School and their friends will be
staging a parade to advertise the
Daily Vacation Bible School,
which begins June 14. If you love
a parade, watch for this one. If
you have a child interested in
participating have them at the
church at 10:30 a.m. They will
march from the church up Finch
Creek road to Cushman road,
down to the Highway, south to
the Marina and return by the
Highway. Police car protection
has been promised and a number
of teenagers will be on hand to
help with supervision. A game on
the church parking lot, followed
by a treat will end the event.
Bible School will be for just
two hours each morning, starting
at 9:30 a.m. and dismissing at
11:30 a.m. Mrs. Frank Gray,
director, is planning an interesting
program packed with singing,
stories, games, contests and all
sorts of good things.
Children who will enter first
grade in the fall and those who
have just completed the sixth
grade are eligible to attend.
Transportation will be furnished
as in the past years. Call 877-5787
or 877-5283 for further
information.
The Hood Canal ninth grade
class say, thanks to everyone, for
making the car wash a howling
success. They were able to
increase their funds by $50 even
though the car wash was rained
out shortly after noon.
Artie Tozier, President of the
class expressed special thanks to
Harry's Texaco for donating the
space, Bill Bryant for the soap,
and Ed Johnson for the vacuum
cleaner.
Mrs. Art Tozier and Mrs.
Richard Laney couldn't stand to
see the kids have all the fun, so
they dived right in to provide
moral and physical support.
The ninth grade will buy a
State of Washington Flag to
present to the school for their
goodbye gift.
June 3 the Golden Thimble
4-H club held a meeting. They
worked on getting their record
books up to date and discussed an
upcoming camping trip. The trip
planned between June 21 and 25
and possibly will be at Mason
Lake.
The Tiny Tim Orthopedic
Guild recently held its end of the
year dinner, at the Lake Cushman
Resort.
After an excellent dinner, the
gals installed the new officers for
the coming year.
Gels, start warming up your
pitching arms. ~he womens
baseball team will start practice
next week.
Fourteen members of Troop
111 arrived on the south fork of
the Skokomish, Saturday morning
for an overnight camping trip.
Assistant Scout Master, Mick
Simmons and troop
committeemen, Jim O'Neil, Bob
Aitken and Eric Tokar
accompanied the boys.
During the trip the four
patrols entered in competitions
games. They were graded for
setting up tents, building outdoor
fireplaces, cooking and keeping
the campsite clean. One practice
which kept all involved really
hopping was the fire building on a
sandbar with available materials
and no more than two inatches.
Object was to be the first to boil a
pot of water.
At the end of the trip. the
Woverine patrol came in first with
the Panthers a close second.
Rev. and Mrs. Wesley Gain
attended graduation exercises at
Seattle Pacific College, to see
daughter Rose Ann receive her
diploma in teaching.
In the fall Rose Ann will take
up a post in The Dalles, Ore.
Connie and Lou Atkins and
daughters, traveled to Centralia to
visit their parents. From there
they went on to Portland to
Connie's sisters graduation from
Multnoma School of Bible.
A new gift shop has opened'in
Hoodsport, near the Salmon
Hatchery. The name of the shop
is The Maples.
More than 100 people turned
out for the Oliver Gray Benefit
dinner, which 1 understand was
quite delicious, Saturday evening.
United Methodist Church
G and King Streets
REV. HORACE H. MOUNTS, Minister
Summer Services: 10:00 a.m.
Church School begins at 9:00 a.m.
U.M.Y. at 6:30 p.m.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST LATTER DAY SAINTS
Connection & 12th Sts. Phone 426-2805
Priesthood Meeting .............................. 9:15 a.m.
Sunday School ................................. 11:00 a.m.
Sacrament Meeting .............................. 5:00 p.m.
Fishermen's Club
p.U.D. AUDITORIUM -" 3rd & Cota
From 9:15 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. every Sunday
SUNDAY, J UNE 13, 1971
Bible Study: LELAND WILKINSON,
Minister
Speaker: TO BE ANNOUNCED
Foursquare
910 East Dearborn
LEWIS B. WYSONG, Pastor
Sunday School ..... 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship .. 11:00 a.m.
C.Y.'s & Cadets .... 6:00 p.m.
Evening Service .... 7:00 p.m.
Bible Study (Wed).. 7:00 p.m.
Mr. View
Alliance Church
Washington & "J" Sts.
Sunday School .... 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship .. 11:00 a.m.
Evening Service .... 7:00 p.m.
Prayer Hour (Wed.) . 7:30 p.m.
EARL EVERS, Pastor
FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
5th and Cote
Downtown Shelton
June 13, ! 971
"THE GOD WHO
IS THERE"
9:30 a.m ....... Sunday School
"11:00 a.m... Morning Worship
7:00 p.m ............ Evenin.=t
Gospel Hour
Wednesday Bible Study
7:00 p.m.
Speaker: Professor Hugh Salisbury
DIr. Christian Ed. - Tom Barwiek
* The Morning Worship is
broadcast live over KMAS,
1280 kc.
NORTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
Phone 426-2488
| 23 W. C. St. at Olympic Hwy. key. Paul Butterfield
9:45 a.m.
Bible Study ........................ 11 "0"0"i~ m.'dt
Worship ......................... : " 7:30 p.m.
Christian Training .............................. 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday - Prayer Service & Bible Study ............. 7:30 p.m.
Faith Lutheran Church
7th and Franklin
WORSHIP: 8:30and 11:00 a.m.
CHURCH SCHOOL: 9:30 a.m.
Christian Worship, Fellowship, Education, Service
Kenneth Robinson, Pastor phone 426-8611
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH ]
Arcadia and Lake Boulevard
ED CHAMBERLAIN, Minister
Bible School ....... 9 : 45 a.m . Family Service ...... 7:00 p.m.I
Worship .........
Iv~ Wed nesday --'13ibie Siu(~v ..... ,~v'"' L{ f~f~'n'' 1 l:00a'm"I
__ .._ ..... and Pr_.er -- , :...v ~.m. ,
[ LnllO Lare bervice Available at 11:00 Service i
First Church of Christ, Scientist
302 Alder St., Shelton, Wash.
Sunday School 11:00 a.m. ~- Church l 1:00 a,m.
Wednesday evening testimony meetings 7:30 p.m.
Reading room located in church. Reading room hours
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Men. & Fri.
MT. OLIVE LUTHERAN CHURCH
MISSOURI SYNOD
206 E. Wyandotte ROLAND HUBER, Pastor
SUNDAY, JUNE 13, 1971
Divine Services 8:15 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School and Bible Class at 9:15
St. David's Church
Fourth & Cedar, Shelton, Washington
8:00 A.M.- Holy Communion
10:00 A.M.-- Family Service
The Church Ds always open for meditation and prayer.
cbdr cD
of
SHELTON
CHURCH the NAZARENE
Located in Memorial Hall, 2nd and Franklin
Lowell Keene, Pastor Phone 426-1298
Sunday School . .
O ar~
a.m.
Morning WOl'Ship .... 1 ~' :7-In
.............~.., v,., a.m.
Junior Fellowship
• ....." ............. 6:00 p.m.
Evening Service . . .. ....................... 7:00 p.m.
Prayer Meeting, wednesday ................. 7:30 p.m.
SHELTON ASSEMBLY OF GOD
1521 Monroe St. Mason Younglund, Pastor
"CHRIST IN CONCERT"
Featuring The
NORTHWEsTERNERS
Sunday, June 13, 7:00 p.m.
SEEI "FLIP SIDE"
51 minute colored 16 mm Sound Film
Answers the Problems of Youth Today
Sunday, June 13, 6:00 p.m.
'Unday School .............. ......... : ?:45 a.m.
Morning Worship .........._- .......... l :u J a.m.
Wednesday -- Bible Study and Prayer ....... .:vv p.m.
REVIvALTIME, Sunday, KGDN, • ........3:00 p.m.
It seems like Hoodsport and
Potlatch residents really get a
cravin' for sand diggin?
Lydia and Charles
Meadowcroft abandoned the
canal clams for a trip to the ocean
for razor clams. They fought cool
ocean breezes and the surf for a
total of 10 clams each.
Stella Johnston and daughter
June returned home from a
shopping spree with a chaise
lounge for Garfield's Fathers day
gift. Like most of us they
couldn't wait to give it to him.
While trying out his new gift,
Garfield expressed a thought that
he will be too busy in the future,
relaxing, to do any work.
Why
FOR CAR INSURANCE?
Liability and Property Damage
New Low Rates for Under Age:
drivers with clean driving record -
Age 18 - 6 Months $68.00
Age 16-17 - 6 Months $77.00
Also rates for the unlucky driver
D.W.I.- Reckless Driving
Insurance Cancelled
Call for rates - we can take care of you. No one
refused car insurance.
Jim Petra, Gary Ely or Mike Petra
Phone 748-8855
843 Pacific Ave.
Chehalis, Wa. 98532
Your Guide to
Expert Services in Mason County
Auto Glass
- Floor Covering
Expert Installation
JIM PAULEY. INC.
Mr. View
Kneeland Center Ph, 426-8231
--Linoleum --Carpeting
--Tile -Formica
REX FLOOR COVERING
Mt. View Ph. 426-2292
Auto Repairing
-- Major Overhauls
-- Brakes & Ignition
-- Welding & Tune-ups
ED'S SERVICE
219 So. 1st 426-1212
Gunsmith
Repairing Modern and
Antiques
Precision Scope & Sight
Mounting
Shotgun Choke Alterations,
all gauges
Shooting SuODlies.
WARREN A. GIRARD
Route 2, Box 795 Phone 426-2~01
Barber
Men's Hair Styling
* Razor Styling
* Shampooing
* Regular Hair Cuts
* Scissor Contouring
BERNIE'S HAIR STYLING
For APpointment Call 426-2072
1618 Olympic HWY- S.
J ns u ra nce
Tired of Shopping?
Let us do it foryou!
Auto-Home-Boat-Life-Health
Business-Preferred Risk?
We locate the lowest cost.
Insurance is our only business.
ARNOLD & SMITH
INSURANCE AGENCY
116 N. 2rid. 426-3317
Beauty
-- Complete Hair Care
-- Wigs - Wiglets - Switches
-- Merle Norman cosmetics
-- Free Demonstrations
ELAINE'S BEAUTY SALON
6th & Laurel 426-4582
Janitor
* Carpet Cleaning
* Building Cleaning
and Maintenance
* Residential - Commerical
Shelton Janitorial Service
Adolph Rapacz
Route 3, Box 725, Shelton
426-8936 or 426-6870
Building
New Homes !
Remodeling!
OLYMPIC VIEW
CONSTRUCTION CO.
Paul Brown
426-4312
Wes Dosser
426-8427
Cable TV
For Service Call
IVtasonry
-- Fireplaces
-- All Brick and
-- Block Work
MASON'S MASONRY
Phone 426-2278
Rental Service
I Almost Anything Anywhere
Bulldozers-Loaders-Pumps
| Folding Banquet Tables
& Chairs, Hospital Beds, Etc.
|LEW RENTS
2216 W. 4th, Olympia, 357-7731
Carpet Cleaning
-- Carpets, rugs, walls
-- Floors, Furniture
-- Housewide Cleaning
AL FURNISH
ServiceMaster of Mason Co.
Phone 426-1121
Sign Painting
* All Types,
* Truck Lettering
* Cartoon Illustrated Signs
* Personalized Business Card &
Letterhead Designs
Phil Sharpe 323 S. Front St.
Phone 426-2661
Chain Saws
New and Used-Rentals
Oregon Chains & Accessories
Small motor tune-up & repairs
• Hours: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily
Mike's McCulloch Shop
2215 Olympic Hwy. N., 426-4639
Travel
-- Air - Rail - Steamship
-- Bus - Hotels - Tours
NO Extra Charge for Our Service
Angle Travel Res. Center
401 Railroad Ave.
426-8272 426-4134
Concrete
-- Ready-mix Concrete
-- Concrete Culverts & Blocks
-- Sand, Gravel, Brick & Stone
-- Fireplace Screens & Tools
GRAYSTONE of SHELTON
75h & Park 426-3344
Truck & Equip. Repair--
Trucks * Cats
Logging Equipment
Engines -- Transmissions
Differentials & Welding
SUMMIT TRUCK
& EQUIPMENT REPAIR
224 S. 12th 426-2512
Drugs,
-- Helena Rubinstein
-- Cosmetics
-- Prescriptions
-- Hypo-Allergic Cosmetics
NELL'S PHARMACY
5th & Franklin Ph. 426-3327
i,,
TH IS SPACE
CAN BE HAD
ltow About You?
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