has been
d, Range
.'er of the
lonal Forest
tYnne M. Maule
". He replaces
t~lst°.n who has
• lae Regional
of Watershed
ortland, Ore.
his duties June
)rtland, Carlson " :*: :~%~
ervice career as ~ ,~., . ::
'loyee on the
Forest in 1944. ~:~
,s Permanent
)52 on the Big
istrict, Ochoco
lie served in
~n the Och,,,-..
rillarnette
time he was
Puty Center
"~ Tirnberlake
on Center on
hal Forest.
" Promoted to
f Pine Knot
)n Center on
real Forest in
B.S. degree in
Oregon State e
a member of SOME OF THE BOY SCOUTS who participated in
an Foresters. drive along Highway 101 are shown with a pick-up containingtpartof the
a recent h ter pick up
in litter which was picked up.
Years.
tty, and a
making
'° or or
Utage
U.D. No. 3
that there
interruption
by
ttood
mUth Shore,
-~tch Island,
!OUtage is
2:30
'cessary to
Power
elr Belfair
equipment
CaUsed
June 13,
m. to 6:50
to 10:35
Library
its first
from the
,.at 10 a.m.
a
aring
a Will be
Lred for
of the
trip
~Onca, a
PUblic is
Urged
1Chic is a
r, With
their
n COurse
rgers,
red and
Picnic
~ground
aking
of the
ticipants
Local Boy Scouts recently
took part in a litter pickup which
was part of the Boy Scout's
SOAR (Save Out- American
Resources) project.
June 5 was set aside for a
national effort to bring attention
to the litter problem.
The day was called "Scouting
Keep America Beautiful Day".
Eight scout units were
organized by Kurt Thompson to
de-litter Hwy 101 from Shelton
to ltoodsport a distance of 14
miles.
The units were Pack 110,
Troops 103, 110, 112, 155 and
160 and Posts 711 and 723.
Fourteen truck-loads of trash
was hauled to the Shelton dump
Application has been received
by the Seattle U. S. Army ('orps
of Engineers office from P, uskin
Fisher and Associates, Inc., P.O.
Box 7068, Seattle on behalf of
the Port of Allyn, for I)epartmenl
of the Army permit for certain
Eagle Officers
Are Installed
Officers recently installed by
the Shelton Eagles are Worthy
President, itenry Coffey; Worthy
Vice-President George Marshall;
Worthy Chaplain, Richard Taylor;
Worthy Conductor; Richard
Waring; Secretary, Gil Matlett;
Treasurer, Ray Mars: Worthy
Inside Guard, ttarold Smith;
Worthy Outside Guard, Tom
Moore, and Trustees Lester
Dorsett, Winston Asche and Babe
Anderson.
On behalf of district No.
three, the Shelton Eagles would
like to thank Mayor Frank Travis
and his staff, the School
Superintendant and school board,
for the use of their facilities, the
merchants of Mason County and
of the City of Shelton for helping
feed these youngsters through
their donations and the Sheriffs
office and city police for
watching over them.
Several local youngsters won
trophies in this event and the
Eagles hope to take some of them
to the next convention.
work in llood Canal near Belfair.
Existing and proposed work
includes repair and preservation
of existing bulkhead and fill, and
existing piling; construct a pier
and install a float. The existing
access ramp and float system will
be rem~wed. The applicant has
advised that the work noted as
existing and not now covered by
permit was constructed
approximately 1950.
The installation will be used
for recreational use for general
public.
Interested parties are request
to submit, in writing, any
comments or objections that they
have to the existing and proposed
work. The decision as to whether
a permit will be issued will be
based on an evaluation of the
impact of the existing and
proposed work on the public
interest• Factors affecting the
public interest include, but are
not limited to, navigation, fish
and wildlife, water quality,
econolnics, 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 July 12 to insure
consideration.
which amounted to
approximately 14,000 pieces of
garbage.
Frank Rogers, Scoutmaster of
Troop 103 expressed thanks to
the lady who stopped and gave his
scouts some donuts, the
gentleman who stopped and
bought the scouts some
refreshments, and another
gentleman who stopped and gave
the Boy Scouts of that troup soft
drinks.
The advance organization
work on the project was done by
Kurt Thompson, a member of
Explorer Post 711, as a service
project for the Eagle rank.
Scouts who helped in the
project were Eric Anderson, Chris
Palmer, Dan Johnson, David
Johnson, Kirk Scales, Brian Poe,
Gerrit Shilman, Keith Thompson,
Erik Lusignan, Doug Anderson,
Jim ttarger, Brian Core, Gene
Greenfield, Charlie Friend, Brad
Johnson, Allen Van Cleve, Scott
Durand, Gordon Reed, Roy
Savage, Mark Skotniski, Mike
Schleich, Randy Schleich, Don
Stoddard, Mike McClanahan,
David Swenson, Duane Hoxit,
Kirby Hopper, Herb Maschner,
Doug Stoner, Wesley Rogers,
Vern Bailey, Martin Gonzales,
Greg Sheetz, Shane Brooks, Kurt
Carey, and Carol Thompson,
Steve Rice, Rabble Dale, Mae
Hall, Rob Goodwin, Donna
Dalhman, Lonnie Austin, Dwight
McKay, Jeff Palmer, Leslie
VanderWegen, Mitch Rupe, Mike
Mustain, Bob Bednarski, Darren
and Bryce Smith, Kelly Zamzow,
Jeff McHargue, David Engen, Bob
Lovato, David VanderWal and
Jody Diaz.
Adults were Bill Smith, Rune
Langland, Richard Engen, and Mr.
Zamzow from Pack 110; Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Martin from Post 711;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers from
Troop 103; Dean Palmer, Les
Sjohlm and Jeff Diaz, from Troop
110; Allen Schleich and Harry
Blevins from Troop 155; Eldon
Reed and Leonard Friend from
Troop 112; and Dick Thompson,
Guy Lusignan, Roy Anderson and
Cal Poe from Troop 160.
reatest
a few
HUXley
From
Limited Selection
Open: 10-6 Man. - Fri.; 10-5 Sat.; FREE DELIVERY
,,j,, & Olympic Hwy. N. - Shelton - 426-3264
Prope ax xemp ion ules
Liberalization of age and levies combined. If special levies can be levied without a vote of other.
income provisions by the 1971 amount to less than $50, the the people). The term residence means a
Legislature will extend property difference will be applied against The exemptions will be single family dwelling, whether a
tax exemptions to an estimatedregular levy taxes (those which allowed on taxes payable in 1972, separate structure or part of a
100,000 senior citizens starting in provided eligible property owners multi-unit dwelling. It shall
1972. file claims by Aug. 1, 1971. include land up to one acre.
The Department of Revenue The claimant must be age 62 Claims for exemptions from
estimates that their combined tax Ne~' Methodist on Jan. 1 of the year he files or taxes levied in 1971 for payment
reductions will be $6.9 million retired from employment because in 1972 must be made with the
annually. This year 42,600 Minister Named of physical disability, county assessor by Aug 1, 1971,
Residences on which on forms provided for that
taxpayers received exemptions Rev. William F. Andrews, exemptions are claimed must bepurpose.
totaling $2.1 million, presently pastor of the Ronatdoccupied by the claimant for two Applications beginning in
To obtain exemptions from Methodist Church in Seattle has calendar years preceding the claim 1972 must be made by July 1 of
taxes due in 1972, claims willbeen named to succeed Rev. year, or theexemptionmayapply each year to be effective the
have to be filed with county Horace Mounts as pastor of theto a residence occupied by thefollowing year.
assessors by Aug. 1, 1971.
Main features of the new law United Methodist Church here. claim a n t during the year Claims must be signed by the
Rev. Mr. Mounts, who has preceding the claim, provided he person entitled to the exemption
affecting senior citizens are:been pastor here "the past eight
Eligible property owners may
claim exemption from a portionyears, has been appointed has been a resident of the state by his attorney, or by a
executive director of the Binder for the three preceding years. In mortgagor or contract holder.
of their local propert.~ taxesSchweitzer Amazonian Hospital 'either' case, the claimant must They must be notarized unless
resulting from excess levies Foundation Inc., in New York. own the property, submitted directly to the county
approved by the voters in their The announcement of the Income shall include the assessor.
district. The amount is new pastor for the Methodist combined income, from all
determined on a basis of total('hurcll here came at the closing sources, of the person claiming ~j ~~
income received by the claimant session of the Pacific Northwest the exemption and the spouse for
and spouse in the preceding Annual Conference of the United the year preceding the claim.
calendar year: Methodist Church on the campus A claimant may not have ~ M" d I H~H
Those with incomes of $4,000of the University of Puget Sound received income of the type of mo o
or less can claim a 100 per cent in Tacoma. amount that would cause a ~ SAT.,.JUNt d. n2, 19
exemption. The announcement was made deduction from Social Security ~ 8:00 p.m.
Those with incomes of from by Bishop W. Maynard Sparks. benefits under federal law in force
$4,000 to $6,000 can claim a 50 May 21, 1971. ~Music by the *
per cent exemption. , A residence owned by a GREEN RIVER { *~'
Persons with incomes of NO IRON chain, or outward married couple is considered to be VALLEY BOYS
$4,000 or less will be granted a force of any kind, could ever owned by each spouse. If one ~ sponsored by proposed {~
minimum $50 exemption from compel the soul of man to believe member of the couple is under ~ ~?k~Tn~e~. !
regular and special property tax or to disbelieve. Thomas Carlyle 62, the claim may be filed by the ~ i!~
That's right! Jim is "ROLLING OUT THE BARREL" to anyone
purchasing a Used Car from now thru June 26th!
New Cars have been selling at a rate you can't believe
and the used cars + trucks are jamming things up!
BELIEVE
MORE !
SO • • •
PRICES ARE CUTI
CUT! CUTII
Here are some examples • • •
'69 PLYMOUTH FURY
'66 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. SEDAN
WAS $2,095.00
NOW
'66 BUICK ELECTRA
WAS $1,395.00
NOW
Was $995.00
NOW
'64 CHEV IMPALA HARDTOP
2-DOOR
NOW
These were Simpson units and a lot of hard workin' miles in em.
BUY AS IS & SAVE SOME MONEY!
1952 FORD DUMP TRUCK EVERYTHING WORKS
'63 CHEV 2-DR. HARDTOP '61 FALCON SEDAN
NOW
NOW
'67 JEEP 4-WHL. DRIVE
WAS $2,095
NOW
If you've been think!ng about
a used car or truck now is the
time to buy and save rite with
a free 50-gallon drum of gas.
Our Service Dept. is open every Sat.!
Bill Johnson Bus Einarsson
George HasBrouek Bob Walden
Mt. View at Kneeland Center
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