rvkes
EXCAVATING, CLEARING,
grading, hauling. Gordon B.
Moore, phone 426-4378. If no
answer call 426-1431. M7/8tfn
SINGER TUNE up special...
Any make sewing machine. A
Singer expert will come to your
home and: Adjust and balance
tensions; check fabric-handling
mechanism, de-lint thread
handling assembly; oil entire
machine; inspect motor; lubricate
motor, if needed; check wiring for
safety! Only $9.50. In Shelton
contact Kay's Draperies, 129
Railroad, 426-6207. Singer
Center, South Sound Center,
Lacey. 491-3400.
CUSTOM HAYING cut, rake, and
bale. 426-1201. G7/8-29
TREE TOPPING, falling and
clean-up. Phone 426-3532.
Mc8/6tfn
HOOKED WITH a trailer, mobile
home, old out-of-date house?
Then trade for a new quality 3
bedroom home by Collett. Call
Frank Tobinski and Associates for
free equity appraisals. 426-1818.
Evenings 491-8833. T7/ltfn
CHAIN SAW sharpening, speedy,
accurate. Precision grinding. Now
at Saeger Motor Shop, Hillcrest.
Phone 426-4602. 1/15tfn
GET YOUR chimney cleaned
now before you have a fire.
426-2582. W6/17-7/8
WILL BABY sit any hours,
reasonable rates, call 426-8074
anytime. P7/8-29
BATHROOM AND kitchen
remodeling. Roofing, patios,
carports. Smaller jobs also. Call
Osborne's 426-6241. 10/15tfn
BACKHOE SERVICES with late
model 15 ft. backhoe. 15 years
experience. Also sewage systems.
Top workmanship. Earl T. Marr,
426-3053. 6/1 ]tfn
GENERAL HAULING
TOp Dirt
Sand PlI Run Gravel
5-Yard Dump Truck
and Loader
Tel. - FRANK -- 426-3153
also Light Clearing 3/4tfn
HAND SAWS
& TABLE SAWS
SHARPENED
1714 Jefferson (Mt. View)
Ph. 426-6687 6/lltfn
Pets, Livestock
F O U R-YEAR old
Appaloosa-quarter horse mare.
Needs some training..$250.
Eleven-year-old quarter horse and
thoroughbred mare. Spirited but
gentle $200. 426-1431.7/8tfn
FREE LABRADOR watch dog.
Seven years old. To country
home. Call 426-2088 or
877-5368. D7/8
FOUR YEAR old pinto gelding,
with tack. $200.00 Phone
426-8808. D7/ltfn
WEANER PIGS, wormed, well
started on grain, $15.00. Phone
426-6885. J6/24-7/1
BOARDING KENNELS, dogs
over 20 Ibs. All cement in and out
runway. $1.75 per day Mel Ru
Kennels 426-2387. N6/10tfn
K-9 KLIPS, professional poodle
clipping and pet grooming. Call
Mrs. Kimball for appointment.
426-8988. 8/31tfn
DOG CLIPPING and grooming.
For appointment, call Mrs.
LaMont. 426-4164. L9/17tfn
FIVE YEAR old, green broke
gelding pony. Phone 426-6152.
F4/22tfn
REGISTERED AUSTRALIAN
terrier male puppies. Phone
426-6152. F3/25tfn
Cards Of Thanks
May we extend our deepest
gratitude to our neighbors,
relatives and friends for their
many comforting acts of
sympathy during our
bereavement.
Mrs. Stanley Waylett
and family
7/8
Card of Appreciation
The kindness and sympathy
of neighbors and friends in our
recent sorrow will always remain
with us as a precious memory.
Our sincere thanks and gratitude
for all those comforting acts.
Mr. Lloyd McCowan
and Family
7/8
Legal Publications
Legal Publications
NOTICE OF HEARING
ON PROPOSED PLAT
OF SHERWOOD ESTATES
Said proposed plat is located
in a portion of Section 29,
Township 20 North, Range 3
West, W.M., in Mason County,
Washington. Complete metes and
bounds description is shown on a
copy of the proposed plat on file
in the County Planning Director's
Office in the Courthouse at
Shelton, Washington.
NOTICE IS FURTHER
GIVEN: That said Hearing will be
held at 7:00 p.m., Wednesday,
July 21, 1971 (or as soon
thereafter as possible), in the
office of the County
Commissioners, and any person
having an interest in the matter
may appear at the Hearing to be
heard for or against said proposal,
after which, the Planning
Commission will recommend
approval or disapproval of this
Plat to the Board of County
Commissioners.
DATED this 6th day of July,
1971.
MASON COUNTY
Mason County
Planning Commission
By James E. Connolly
7/8-1t
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. 4208
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
FOR MASON COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of
JOSEPHINE E. GRANT,
Deceased.
The Seattle-First National
Bank is the appointed and
qualified executor of said estate.
Persons having claims against the
deceased are required to serve the
same in duplicate, duly verified,
on the Executor or the attorney
of record at the address stated
below and file the same with the
Clerk of this Court, together with
proof of such service within four
months after July 1, 1971, or the
same will be forever barred.
Seattle-First
National Bank:
Arleigh T. Jones,
Trust Officer
P. O. Box 328, 210
West 5th Avenue
Olympia, Washington 98501
Robert L. Snyder
Attorney for Estate
125112 N. 5th
Shelton, Washington 98584
7/1-8-15 -3 t
ORDINANCE NO. 821
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
ORDINANCE No. 682, THE
CITY OF SHELTON ZONING
ORDINANCE.
WHEREAS, the following
uperln
By DORA HEARING
MATLOCK - We want to
welcome Supt. Gene Frodsham &
family of Trout Lake who moved
to a residence at Mary M. Knight
school Friday.
Matlock Grange held its
regular meeting Friday night ~ith
master Lud Rossmaier presiding.
He also gave an interesting report
on the State Grange Convention at
Longview. Matlock Grange was
honored when Nellie Rossmaier
came in third prize on the cake
bake off there and won $35.
Other blue ribbon winners were
Dolores Goodburn on dress; baby
knitted 3 piece outfit Nina
Bradberry; embroidered pillow
cases, Nellie Rossmaier and
crochet pillow cases, Dora
Hearing.
Mr. and Mrs. Noelen Avery
had as their guests the past week
his sister and niece Mrs. Lorabell
Young and Trence Avery of
Pennsylvania. They also visited
the Bill Avery family
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Helin
and Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hearing
attended the wedding of
Katherine Kock and Orlen
Kingery Saturday afternoon at
the Christian Missionary Alliance
Church in Elma.
Mrs. Hysel Asbjornsen and
daughter Beveraly spent Monday
with her sister Mrs. Dan Walker.
Mrs. Dan Walker spent Thursday
and Friday in Tacoma with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Valley
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Blair Thompson of
Wynooche July 4.
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Ford spent
the Fourth at the Herbert
Brehmeyer Jr. home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chrisman
and son of Tacoma and Mr. and
Mrs. John Tupper of Aberdeen
were July 4 dinner guests of Mr.
en
and Mrs. Dick Tupper.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brehmeyer
and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Brehmeyer and children of
Grisdale and Nick and Terry
Iverson were July 4 dinner guests
of the Herbert Brehmeyer Sr.
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Goodburn
and family of Shelton were
Monday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Bradberry. Connie and
Michelle Goodburn returned
home with them after spending a
week at the Bradberry home
while the Goodburns vacationed
in California.
M,r. and Mrs. Arthur Sharp
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Rossmaier and sons and James
Rossmaier and girls of Olympia
and Mrs. Carl Goodburn and
family of Shelton were weekend
guests at the Lud Rossmaier
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Cash and
four grandchildren spent
Thursday and Friday at Seaside,
Ore.
Since June 12 the Dan Cornier
summer residence at Lake
Nahwatzel has been a busy place.
Their daughter-in-law's parents
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marlowe and
brother Daniel Marlow all of
Whitevill N.C. arrived to spend two
weeks. While here they enjoyed
visits to Ocean Shores for clam
digging, Klalock to gather beach
agates and flower jasper, the Hob
Rain Forest Logging sites near
camp Grisdale, Hurricane Ridge,
Hood Canal and Port Angeles. On
return from Port Angeles the
Cormier grand children Danny
and Linda Hollatz accompanied
them for a two week visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cormier
and children of Lacey also stayed
at the lake. Mr. Cormier's cousins
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Obrien and
children and Mr. and Mrss. Eldon
rrlves
Kemp and family of Puyallup
spent a weekend at the Lake
enjoying good fishing. Upon their
return to Puyallup Mr. Obrien was
critically injured when his pickup
went over a 60 ft. embankment
and burst into flames. He was
pulled out seconds before it blew
up. He is now reported in
satisfactory condition but will be
in the hospital for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
McDaniels of Yakima were guests
overnight at the Dan Cormier
home to leave Jeff and Tommy
with their grandparents while
they attended a business
convention in Bend, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hall and
Karen of Puyallup and Miss Peggy
Jo Gardener of Great Falls, Mont.
spent last weekend at the Cormier
home. Karen and Peggy Jo stayed
untd lhursday when the Cormiers
took them back to Puyallup to visit
Mr. O'brien.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pearsall
and children of Shelton were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Kelley. Drop in guests
were Mrs. Larry Case and
daughter and Pam Vandeair and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mendenhall and
girls of Shelton on Sunday
afternoon at the Kelley home.
Jerry Christian and his
mother, Mrs. Frank Christian and
two nephews of Shelton were
Wednesday visitors at the Dick
rupper home.
There will be pinochle party
it Matlock grange hall Saturday
qight at 8 p.m. with Darl Goldy
host.
Danny and Molly Cook joined
all the children for a few days at
the lake for swimming and water
skiing.
Earl Cash of Everett spent the
holidays with his folks Mr. and
Mrs. Max Cash.
Legal Publications
the first publication of this
summons, to-wit, within sixty
days after the 10th day of June,
Southside
Has Meet
STAND FAST-
HEALING MUST
COME!
A truly outstanding healing is
related on this program. Total
paralysis is completely and
permanently healed through
Christian Science treatment.
Broadcast this Sunday over:
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the
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FIRST
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Mt. 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
9:30 a.m .....
"11:00 a.rn..'
7:30 o.m. • '"
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broadCast
1280 kc.
United Methodist
G and King Streets
REV. WILLI/~M ANDREWS, Minister
Summer Services: 10:00 a.m.
Church School begins at 9:00 a,r~,
U.M.Y. at 6:30
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST LATTER
Connection & 1 2th Sts. Phone 426.28u§^
Priesthood Meeting ......................... "
Sunday School ............................. ".
Sacrament Meeting .................. - "" :"
NORTHSIDE BAPTIS
Phone 426-2488
! 23 W. C. St. at Olympic Hwy. F ...
Bible Study ........................ 1-~:~)~) a.rl
Worsh p .......................
Christian Training
Tuesday - Prayer Service & Bible Study
zone change has been duly 1971, and defend the above 302 AIder St. Shelton,Wash"
NOTICE OFHEARING requested and hearings held by entitled action in the above
SWIMMING POOLS FRANCHISE APPLICATION the Planning Commission of the entitled Court, and answer the By MRS. RAY KRATCHA 4-H camp and the theme they will Sunday School 11:00 a'.m.-- ChurCh 11!
Septic Tank No. 5335 City of Shelton and the City complaint of the plaintiff, and SOUTHSIDE -The Actions be using to decorate our cabin Wednesday eveningtestimony meet!ngs
In the Matter of the Application Commission of the City of serve a copy of your answer upon Reading room located in church. Reaomg',
bulldozing, backhoe of Pacific Northwest Bell Shelton and no objections were the undersigned attorney at his 4-H grouphad ameetingJu]y 1 at with. 11:00 a.m to 2.00 p m Mon~&r
and dump truck service Telephone Co. for a franchise to made to said changes at said office below stated; and in case of Kneeland Park. The meeting was adjourned
construct, operate and maintain hearings, your failure so to do, judgment They have four new members, and everyone stayed at the park __..,
Surge waterconditioners, aerial phone cable with multiple NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT will be rendered against you They are Lorraine La Mont, and hadapicniclunch. F ....... FIRST CHRISTIAN CHU
~l~ll~ll,~P:Ali~Ii~ crossings upon a t~:)ttl~ .o:l,'~+aie .,~_~AIN~,C) ,BY THE CITY ~ording to the demand of the
Route No. 3, ir~=G~ =GO]i)I"MISSS~)I~FOF~THE 1CITYOF " ~o~plaint, which has 'been 'filed Sandy Brown, Cheryl Brown and The next meeting will be July Arcadia and Lake Boul4~at~l
Washington. SHELTON: with the clerk of said Court. Suzanne Brown~ . ' 7 at Walker Par~k}from 1,.-p~, ~ / .... ED CHAMBERLAIN, Minist
"426-6539 Sh01ton, WHEREAS, the Pacific 1. That Section 1.06 of That the cause of action The meeting was called to 2:30 p.m., reportec(Lennie I Bible School ....... 9:45a.m. FamilySe=:l
8/6tfn Northwest Bell Telephone Co., a Ordinance No. 682 is hereby herein is for divorce, order by the president, Lennie Christensen. ' I Worship .........................
corporation, has filed with the changed and amended as follows: Charles L. Hyndman Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. John Cookson / Wednesday -- Bible Study
DAY & SONS Washington State Highway That the classification of the Attorney for Plaintiff
CUSTOM Commission, under the provisions following described property Charles L. Hyndman Marilee Matson led the flag and Jackie stopped at Mr. and I Child CareServiceAvai
of Chapter 47.44 RCW and situated in the City of Shelton, Attorney at Law salute and4-Hpledge.
ROTOVATING amendments thereto, an Mason County, Washington, 205 8th Street They talked about the car
Lawns, Gardens, Farm work -- 2 application for a franchise to to-wit: Hoquiam, Washington 98550 wash planned for July l0 from l0
machines no job too large or construct, operate and maintain Lots 1 to 5 inclusive, Block Area Code206
aerial phone cable with 15, Plat of Mountain View Telephone532-3291 a.m. to2p.m, at Jess Mobil.
small. 4"/6-117.$0 4/9tfn multiple crossings line upon Addition to the City of Shelton, 6/10-17-24-7/1-8-15-6t Members also talked about
a portion of State Route No. 3, in Washington is changed from C-1
Mason County, Washington, for a to C-3.
period of twenty-five (25) years 2. The City Engineer is hereby
at the following locations: directed to change all zoning
maps to conform herewith.
$1 O0 prize
of this
in th
kl
Mrs. Ray Kratcha's on the Fourth
on their way to Port Orchard.
Southside Grange meets July
9 and it will be potluck at 6:30
p.m.
I
Iton merchant'
First Church of Christ, ..,
Fourth & Cedar, Shelton, W
8:00 A.M.-- Holy Communion
10:00 A.M.-- FamilvService
The Church s always open for meditation and
MT. OLIVE LUTHERAN
MISSOUR I sYNO(
206 E. Wyandotte
SUNDAY, JULY 11,
Divine Services 8:15 a.rn. and 11
Sunday School and Bible ClaSs
CHof
SHELTON URCH the
Located in Memorial Hall, 2nd and
Lowell Keene, Pastor
Sunday School .................... '
Morning Worship ...............
Junior Fellowship
Evening Service .............. '" ""
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday .....
Fishermen's Club
P.U.D. AUDITORIUM -- 3rd & cote
From 9:15 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. every sunday
SUNDAY, JULY 11, 1971
Bible Study: LELAND WILKINSON,
Minister
Program: "TO BE ANNOUNCED"
Faith Lutheran
7th and Franklin 0.,00 !i~.
WORSHIP 8:15 a.m. and a.l~,
CHURCH SCHOOL:
Christian Worship, Fellowship, EdU'
Kenneth Robinson, Pastor
SHELTON ASSI
! 52 ! Monroe St.
Sunday School ... ,. ................ "
Morning Worship ............
"The Holy Spirit In
Christ's Ambassadors ................ "
Evangelistic Service ............ • .... "
Wednesday, Bible Study and Prayer ..... "
REVIvALTIME, KGDN, Sunday ....... "
Page ]6 :-She on-Mason County Journal - Thursday, July 8, 197
wOl~mpia 357-3865. After 6 p.m.
W 11-22
FOR SALE or trade -- horses,
part Arab, part Saddlebred. Phone
Pets, Uvestock
3/6 tfn
Phone 426-3155
Licensed, Bonded
& Insured
Carpeting- Formica-
Ceramic and Linoleum
500-gal., 750-gal, 1,000-gal.
Drain Fields, Ditch Digging,
Backhoe, Trencher for Hire
Phone 426-3660
Cr S-21~7. Belfair 1/27 tfn
| II I
BOB OGDEN
Installation Service
Septic Tank
Pile Driving -- construction
Land or Water.
Bulkheads -- Marine Facilities
Drag Line -- Clam Shell -- Loaders
Heavy Equip. Hauling
tfn
ROY J.
Phone 426-8147
1/27 tfn
LANE HOUSE MOVING
Houses Raised, Foundations
and Leveling
p.m., or as soon thereafter as
hearing may be had.
DATED at Olympia,
Washington, this 13th day of
May, 1971.
W. M. Foster
Assistant Director for
Highway Development
6/24-7/1-8-3t
Highway Administration Building,
Olympia, Washington, on the
19th day of July, 1971, at 1:30
That a hearing will be held on
said application by the
Washington State Highway
Commiss=on at its office in the
ELECTROLUX SALES
Sales -- Service -- Supplies
CAL L 426-3544
For free delivery -- Jack Manley
8/20tfn
NOW THEREFORE, NOTICE IS
HEREBY GIVEN:
Stations:
Milepost
17+92, 18+24
17+93, 18+30
17+94, 18+34
18+01, 18+37
18+08, 18+45
18+11, 18+51
18+19, 18+63
18+20, 19+63
19+68, 20+81,
20+00, 20+87,
20+04, 21+27,
20+24, 21+56,
20+29, 21+63,
20+32, 21+89,
20+61, 22+32,
20+75.
Township 23 North, Range 1
West, W.M., in Mason County,
Washington.
Together with aerial
telephone cable crossings of SR 3
located at the following Milepost
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
No. 10773
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF
MASON.
RICHARD HENRY THOMPSON,
Plaintiff• vs. BETHANY LOU
I t~UMPSO*~, uerenaant.
STATE OF WASHINGTON TO
THE SAID BETHANY LOU
THOMPSON, DEFENDANT:
YOU ARE HEREBY
SUMMONED to appear within
sixty (60) days after the date of
Center Bldg., Olympia, Wash.
98501 within four months after
the date of the first publication of
this notice, to-wit, within four
months after the 8th day of July,
1971, and file the same with the
clerk of this Court, together with
proof of such service, or they
shall be forever barred.
Dated at Olympia, Wash. this
30th day of June, 1971.
/s/Eleanor M. Reason
Owens and Johnson
Frank J. Owens
Olympia, Wash.
7/1-8-15-3t
east of and parallel to the against said estate are required to
centerline of SR 3 to a point serve them with the necessary
opposite approximate Milepost , vouchers upon me at the office of
Station 22+32 located in the my attorney, Frank J. Owens of
Southwest quarter of Section 32, Owens & Johnson 607 Capitol
thence continuing in a general
northerly direction at a point 25'
thence leaving the right-of-way;
thence commencing again at a
point opposite approximate
Mi!epost Station 18+89 at a point
25 east of the centerline of ~R 3;
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN, that Letters of
Administration on the Estate of
CLYDE REASON, were granted
to the undersigned, on the 25th
day of June, 1971, by the said
Superior Court.
All persons having claims
to a point 70' east of the No. 4209
centerline of SR 3; thence IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
continuing in a general northerly THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
d i r e c t i o n a t a p o i n t IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF
approximately 25' east of and MASON. (IN PROBATE).
parallel to the centerline of SR 3 IN THE MATTER OF THE
~V~i a point opposite approximate ESTATE OF CLYDE REASON.
lepost Station 18+66 and
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO FILE CLAIMS
Northwest quarter of Section 31,
Township 22 North, Range 1
West, W.M.; thence in a general
northerly direction along the
westerly side of SR 3 at a distance
varying between 23' and 25' west
of the centerline of SR 3, to a
point opposite approximate
Milepost Station 17+30; thence
'continuing in a general northerly
direction at a distance varying
from 25' to 70' west of the
centerline of SR 3 to a point
opposite approximate Milepost
Station 17+83; thence crossing
SR 3 at Milepost Station 17+83
Beginning at a point on the
West side of SR 3 as now located
and of record in the office of the
Director of Highways at Olympia,
Washington, said point being
opposite approximate Milepost
Station 16+00, located in the
Southwest quarter of the
7/8-1t
INTRODUCED at regular
Commission Meeting this 22nd
day of June, 1971.
PASSED in regular
Commission Meeting this 29th day
of June, 1971.
Frank A. Travis
Mayor
David T. Kneeland
Commissioner
Glen C. Watson
Commissioner
Attest:
Helen W. Stodden
City Clerk
Approved:
B. Franklin Heuston
City Attorney
A winner will be selected each
Rt. 10, Box 122, Shelton
Bazaar
,f Values sale event is
St. David's Church