Harstine
New Fa
By CARMEN YATES
HARSTINE - The Island is
soon to have two new families as
permanent residents. By
coincidence both families now live
in California. Down at the
Hole-in-the-Wall neighbors are
looking forward tiffs coming
weekend to John Laubach who is
employed by the Health
Department and will probably be
commuting to Olympia. As soon
as his wife and their two grade
school age sons have things
squared away in their hometown
of Glendora they, too, will be
headed north to join Dad at their
Legal Publications Legal Publications Legal Publications Legal Publications
from the hospital will drive down
to show slides of and give a talk
and answer any questions
members of the audience might
have about the hospital.
One more reminder that the
last date for original or new voters
to register for the coming election
is Oct. 3. This would include
people moving into this County
from another one. And also
would include the new 18 year
old voters who will be voting for
the first time this year under the
new law. For transfers, there are a
few more days left to get
registered. The last date for voters
NOTICE OF HEARING
FIREARMS RESTRICTION
STRETCH ISLAND
NOTICE alS HEREBY
GIVEN: That public Hearing
will be held in the Office of the
County Commissioners in the
Courthouse at Shelton,
Washington, at 11:00 a.m.,
Tuesday, October 12, 1971,
regarding a decision of whether or
not firearms should be restricted
on Stretch Island, as Petitioned
by some of the residents thereof,
or, limited to "Hunting By
Shotgun Only".
Any interested person may
appear at said Hearing, to be
heard either for or against the
matter.
DATED this 28th day of
September, 1971.
Board of County
Commissioners of Mason
County, Washington.
By Ruth E. Boysen
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. 4229
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
WASHINGTON FOR MASON
COUNTY.
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF DORIS E. NELSON,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has been
appointed and has qualified as
personal representative of this
estate. Persons having claims
agains the deceased are required
to serve the same, duly verified,
on the undersigned 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
September 16, 1971, or the same
will be forever barred.
Virginia Wainhouse
Personal Representative
NOTICE OF GROUND
WATER RIGHT
APPLICATION NO. 12012
STATE OF WASHINGTON
DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY,
OLYMPIA.
TAKE NOTICE:
That STATE of
WASHINGTON, DEPARTMENT
of NATURAL RESOURCES of
Olympia, Washington on July 7,
1971 filed application for permit
to withdraw public ground waters
through well situated within NW%
NW]/4 NE1/4 of Section 10,
Township 23 N., Range 4 W. W0
M., in Mason County, in the
amount of 3 gallons per minute,
subject to existing rights
continuously, each year for the
purpose of community domestic
supply for public park.
Any objections must be
accompanied by a two dollars
($2.00) recording fee and filed
with the Department of Ecology
Date of first publication
September 23, 1971.
Wilbur E. Snell
Executor of said Estate
10221 Bridgeport Way S.W.
Tacoma, Washington 98499
Estes & Damis
By Spirro Damis
Attorneys for Estate
10221 Bridgeport Way S.W.
Tacoma, Washington 98499
9/23-30-10/7-3t
ORDINANCE NO. 822
AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE
LEVY OF AD-VALOREM
TAXES TIN THE CITY gEF
SHEL N FOR T
CALENDAR YEAR 1972, AND
PROVIDING THAT THE
ORDINANCE BECOME
EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY.
John C. Ragan BE IT ORDAINED by the
Hole-in-the-Wall residence, moving from one precinct to Clerk of the Board Attorney for Estate within thirty (30) days from City Commission of the City of
And Jim and Orvaline Olds another within the County is Oct. 9/30-10/7-2t Title Insurance Building September 30, 1971. Shelton as follows:
are eagerly looking forward to18. 122 Railroad Avenue Witness my hand and official Section 1. In conformity with
having their son, Ronnie and his Maxine Waite chairman of theSUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Shelton, Washington 98584 seal this 8th day of September, the provisions of R.C.W.
wife and their two daughters. Tiffs Island's Flower Fund called to say No. 10871 9/16-23-30-3t 1971. 35.33.135, the following millage
---- Glen H. Fiedler is hereby fixed as the amount
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF Department of Ecology necessary to raise the monies by
past Friday when they learned that she had received a note of sincere THE STATE OF WASHINGTON NOTICE OF HEARING 9/23-30-2t tax levies required for the purpose
Ronnie who is an interstate truck thanks from Beulah Hitchcock for IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ON MASON COUNTY BUDGET ~ of meeting the expenditures
driver was to be in the Tacomathe Island's donation to the MASON.
vicinity they drove up and metOrthopedic Hospital in John's PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK OF N O T I C E I S H E R E BY NOTICE TO CREDITORS estimated in the 1972 budqet for
WASHINGTON, a National GIVEN: That the Commissioners No. 4233 theCity of Shelton: General Fund,
him at one of his stops. Sincename. Banking Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. of Mason County have completedIN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF 8.000 Mills ($261,458).
there was another driver and the The Memorial Service that RICHARD E. WEBBER and and placed on file their THE STATE OF WASHINGTON Section 2. This ordinance is
truck was headed for Portland was held for John Following hisCATHERINE M. WEBBER, preliminary budget for Mason For the County of MASON. necessary for the preservation of
they drove down there so he sudden death was a beautiful husband and wife; RICHARD C. County for the fiscal year of IN THE MATTER OF THE the public peace, health and
could ride along and have a visit, tribute to a truly wonderfulman. RUSSELL d/b/a RUS-CO 1972, a copy of which will be ESTATE OF ALFRED A. safety, and shall take effect
REALTY; NATIONAL BANK furnished any citizen who will call SNELL, Deceased. immediately upon its passage and
He disclosed his plans for moving The minister really did a OF COMMERCE OF SEATTLE; at this office for same. Notice is hereby given that publication.
his family to Shelton. From tremendous job of eulogizing the L I NDA BAHM; A. D. NOTICE IS FURTHER the undersigned has been /s/F.A. Travis, Mayor
Portland his next destination was marvelous character of this quiet ROSELLtNI: and HAWAIIAN GIVEN: That this Board will appointed and has qualified as /s/David T. Kneeland
Chicago. Upon his arrival back peaceful man. INSURANCE & GUARANTY meet at the Court House in Executor of the above entitled Commissioner
COMPANY, LTD. Defendants. Shelton on the 4th day of estate; that all persons having/s/Glen C. Watson
home in Mountclair he plans to As I passed the news of his THE STATE OF WASHINGTON October, 1971, at the hour of claims against said deceased are Commissioner
help his wife and two daughtersdeath among his many friends, TO CATHERINE M. WEBBER 2:00 p.m. forthe purpose of hereby required to serve the same, Attest:
move up here. While they are the one thought that kept beingand LINDA BAHM Defendants: fixing the final budget and duly verified, on said WlLBUR E. /s/Helen W. Stodden
Y O U A R E ' H E R E B Y making tax levies, and any SNELL or his attorneys of record City Clerk
looking for the home of their repeated was, 'I've never heardSUMMONED TO APPEAR within taxpayer may appear at said at the address below stated, and Approved:
choice they plan to reside in Ethel anyone say anything against sixty (60) days after the date of Hearing and be heard for or file the same with the Clerk of/s/B. Franklin Heuston
first publication of this Summons, against any part of said budget, said Court, together with proof of City Attorney
John.'
At the memorial service the
line that touched this writer the
most, was, 'John learned well the
art of playing'. Right from the
beginning of their marriage John
was self-sufficient in providing for
his family. Along with farming
Rigney's home during her
absence. Their older girl will
attend the Pioneer School.
This past weekend Helen
Johnson and her close friend Ilia
Chase enjoyed a quiet two days
together here on the Island. The
two gals relaxed and picked up
to-wit: Within sixty (60) days
after the 16th day of September,
1971, a nd defend the above
entitled action inthe above
entitled Court; and answer the
Complaint of the plaintiff and
serve a copy of your Answer on
the undersigned attorneys for
plaintiff at their office below
DATED at Shelton,
Washington, this 20th day of
September, 1971.
Board of County
Commissioners of Mason
County, Washington
By Ruth E. Boysen
Mason County Auditor
and Ex-Officio Clerk
such service, within four months
after the date of first publication
of this notice or the same will be
barred.
Passed: Sept. 28, 1971
Published: Sept. 30, 1971
9/30- It
fallen apples and talked over more and always landing a helping hand stated, and in case of your failure of the Board 9/23-30-2t
plans for the restoring and to friends and neighbors there was so to do, judgment will be
rendered against you in NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE Your Guide to
remodeling of the house where always time to picnic and playaccordance with the demands of AND TIMBER SALE
Helen grew up as a girl. together. All his life he managed the Complaint, which has been Expert Services in Mason County
Received a message that the to make his living right here on filed with the Clerk of this Court. S E A L E D B I DS will be
Degree work scheduled for the the Island. Even the one job he quietThe object of this action is totitle in plaintiffs to real receiveditsDistriCtofficeNo.bYat lpotlatch,OftheMasonPUbliCwash.CountyUtilitYuntilat iDrgs--u-'-----
Agate Grange is to be postponed held as an employee, the Island's estate in Mason County,
one week. First and second degree school bus driver (and he was the Washington, described as: 8:00 p.m., PDT, Tuesday, Auto
October 12, 1971 for the I /I --Helena Rubinstein
had been planned for Oct. 1. Plans best driver in the whole world, That part of Tract 4 of Sunnypurchase of real estate, and all I Expert Installation | [ --Cosmetics
now call for it at the same place bar none.) he never had to leave Beach as recorded in Volume 2 of timber thereon, describedas -- Prescriptions
Plats' page 34' lying n°rtherly °f f°ll°ws: I JIM PAULEY, INC. / I- Hypo-Allergic Cosmetics
oneweeklater, Oct. 8. the Island to work, in the 21 State Route No. 106; Lots 17 through 20, 22
For those interested in the years he drove the bus. Brush EXCEPTING therefrom public through 29 and 31 through 34,I Mt. View | [ NEILSPHARMACY
worthwhile work the Children'spicking also supplemented the roads, if any; TOGETHER with Block 50, Hood Canal Land and~31 J I 5th & Franklin Ph. 426-3327
Orthopedic does there will be a family s income and that too was all tidelands as conveyed by State Improvement Addition to Union
meeting tonight at 7 p.m. at the done here on the Island. But inof Washington lying in front of,
adjacent to and abutting on said City as the same is of record in
the office of the Auditor of the
Methodist Church. Several women between they always had the property. Said tidelands areCounty of Mason, State of Auto Repairing --. Floor Covering
time' °r knew h°w t° take the SUBJECT TO reservati°n °f °ils' Washinqt°n; t°qether with all' --Mal°r Overhauls J I " " ]
time to relax and play and gases, coal, ores, minerals and vacated portions of streets and I --Brakes & Ignition ~L~n;!eum; ~CFarr~r~c;%
enjoyed their family and just fossils, together with right to ~lleys adjacent there~o,"n~l -- Welding & Tune-ups . ~ ' .... f~
OTI $ r enter and explore for same, etc., adjoining therpon; all jn Section J J l
living in general. After John'sand reservation, of~right to acquire 32, T21r~.R3W,,W:M:,: ! ED'S SERVICE / I
retirement they spent a great deal rights of way for private railroads, No bid will be accepted for I | I REX FLOOR COVERING
of their time making their home skid roads, flumes, canals, less rthan $14,100.00. "Each bid [ 219 So. 1st 426-1212 j t Mt. View eh. 426-2292
FROM . and yard really a beautiful place watercourses, etc., with provision shall be accompanied by a deposit
for compensation for damages in the form of cash or a money
to relax and live. But once again caused by the exercise of such order or a certified check made
in between times they traveled
""9?NE S~'m lOiN SnPiYaEn ASnEt: ;e
rights, etc., made by State of payable to the District in anBarber Gunsmith
and picnicked and did some Washington in deed dated March amount equal to ten per cent I Men,s Hair Styling ~ 1I Repairing Modern and1
beachcombing and spent their 20, 1928 and recorded in Volume (10%) of the bid price. Within 30 I * Razor Styling ~ I Antiques
51 of Deeds, page 70. against the days after being notified of bid I * Shampooing ~r-~] I Precision Scope & Sight
] * Regular Hair Cuts Ik~#~l I Mounting
leisurethese timeactivitiesaS rockincludedhOUnds. Oftentheir claimone of ofthem.the defendants and any shallacceptance"pay thethebalanceSUCCessfUlbetweenbidderthe [ * Scissor Contc .tring ~ |1alISh°tgUngaugesCh°ke Alterations,
grown son and daughter and their Gordon, Thomas, Honeywell, bid deposit and the full bid price. I BERNIE'S HAIR STYLING I Shooting Supplies.
families, too. Malanca, Peterson, O'Hern &The district reserves the right I For Appointment Call 426-2072 I WARREN A. GIRARD
Johnson to reject any or all bids and to [ 1618:!~Dlympic Hwy. S. [ Route2,Box 795 Phone 426-2501
But although they were By: Valen H. Honeywell
waive any informality in the
of itselfe..." wrote the poet
John Donne. It is true we all
are involved in our society and
no one should try to remain
apart.
Isolation certainly is not
the role of the pharmacist. As a
businessman and a health
professional, he assumes his
share of the overall
responsibility to serve your
needs.
Your pharmacist is well
qualified to recommend
n on prescription preparations
for minor ailments of short
duration and is alert to those
conditions which require a
physician's attention. He also
acts as a source of drug
nformation for your
)hysician.
Your pharmacist also
renders you a service by not
discussing the purpose of your
)rescription unless your
physician has so indicated.
Some drugs used to treat
serious illnesses also may be
used in less serious situations.
Your knowledge of the serious
uses of a drug could cause
unnecessary anxiety.
You should understand
that in refusing to answer some
questions your pharmacist is
not trying to isolate himself.
However, do not hesitate to
:ask questions. If he is unable to
answer, he will direct you to
the proper person. He would
rather your inquiry not go
unspoken or unanswered.
Neil's Pharmacy
Emergency Ph. 426-2165
Fifth & Franklin St.--426-3327
Open Daily 9:30 to 7:30
Saturdays -- 9:30 to 6:00
always busy they never ever Attorneys for Plaintiffs
seemed to qualify as members ofLaw Offices bidding.
the Rat Race, a way of life they Gordon, Thomas, Honeywell, Bidding documents and the
Malanca, Peterson, O'Hern & complete notice of sale may be
never ever were any part of in any Johnson obtained at the District's office in
way, shape or form. And anyone 2200 One Washington Plaza Potlatch, upon written request to
that is able to avoid, especially Tacoma, Washington 98402 P. O. Box 5, Potlatch, Wash.
throughout their whole life, (206) 383-4311 98574 or upon calling Hoodsport
falling into the Rat Race deserves 9/16-23-30-10/7-14-21-6t 877-5200.
Dated this 20th. day of
a whole big bushel of admiration! September, 1971.
So that one thought, (among NOTICE OF SURFACE Public Utility District
WATER RIGHT No. 1 of Mason
many, many others) 'John learned APPLICATION No. 23255 County, Washington
well the art of playing' spelled so S T AT E O F WASH I NG TON Harold Hunter, Secretary
very much about him that 1 and DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY, 9/23-30-2t
so many, many other people wereOLYMPIA.
TAKE NOTICE: NOTICE TO CREDITORS
privileged to know throughout That ELLEN G. MOFFETT No. 4230
these many years. And to a chapel of Lilliwaup, Washington on July THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
filled to overflowing this tribute 23, 1971 filed application forWASHINGTON FOR MASON
was paid to this fine person and permit to divert the public waters COUNTY.
every word was sowell deserved,of an unnamed spring and an IN THE MATTER OF THE
unnamed stream tributary of ESTATE OF GEORGE W.
Our friends across the bay, Lilliwaup Bay, in the amount of WELANDER, Deceased.
Bert and Grace have been busy 0.25 cubic foot per second, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
recently making an addition to subject to existing rights, that the undersigned has been
continuously each yearfor the appointed and has qualified as
the Gibler's Cove Inn. They have purpose of group domestic personal representative of this
enclosed a large area on the back supply; during irrigation season estate. Persons having claims
of the building to make room for f o r i r r i g a t i o n t h a t t h e against the deceased are required
dancing, which they now have a approximate point of diversion is to serve the same, duly verified,
license to permit. The floor was located within Block 55 of theon the undersigned or the
plat of Lilliwaup Falls in Section attorney or record at the address
completed in time for dancing 19, Township 23 N., Range 3 W.stated belOw and tile the same
this past weekend. The W.M., in Mason County. with the Clerk of this Court,
Campbell's are also looking Any objections must be together with proof of such
accompanied by a two dollar service within four months after
forward in the near future to ($2.00) recording fee and filed September 16, 1971, or the same
being able to serve draft beer,with the Department of Ecologywill be forever barred.
which entails still another license, within thirty (30) days from /s/Dorothy L. Demlein
September 30, 1971. Personal Representative
Witness my hand and official John C. Ragan
seal this 17th day of September, Attorney for Estate
1971. Title Insurance Building
Glen H. Fiedler 122 Railroad Avenue
Department of Ecology Shelton, Washington 98584
9/23-30-2t 9/16-23-30-3t
Mt. View
Alliance Church
Sunday School .... 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship . . 11:00 a.m.
A. Y. F ........... 6:00 p.m.
Evening Service .... 7:00 p.m.
Prayer Hour (Wed.) . 7:00 p.m.
EARL EVERS, Pastor
IIII III
1817 Olympic Hwy. No. -- Mr. View
Complete
Automotive Service
For Appointment Call
I
Beauty
-- Complete Hair Care
-- Wigs - Wiglets - Switches
Merle Norman Cosmetics
-- Pennyrich Bras
ELAINE'S BEAUTY SALON
6th & Laurel 426-4582
Insurance
Tired of Shopping?
Let us do it for you!
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
Page 26 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, September 30, 1971
Building.
New Homes !
Remodeling!
OLYMPIC VIEW
CONSTRUCTION CO.
Paul Brown Wes Dosser
426-4312 426-8427
Janitor
Carpet Cleaning
Building Cleaning
and Maintenance
Residential - C~Fnmerical
Shelton Janitorial Service
Adolph Rapacz
Route 3, Box 725, Shelton
426-8936
Cable TV
For Service Call
Carpet Cleaning
-- Carpets, rugs, walls
-- Floors, Furniture
THE LORD'S PRAYER
- IT'S YOURS
TO USE
On this program three people
relate healing experiences.
Each came about through an
understanding of the truths
of this great prayer.
Broadcast this Sunday over:
KXA 770 Kc 8"45 a.m.
KGY 1240 Kc" 10:15 a.m.
the
that
AChristian Science radio series
FIRST
CHUI
5th and'
DowntoWn
OCTOBEI
GUEST !
BILL
From:
SCHOC
9:30 a.m.
* 11:00
7:30 p.m ....
Gospel
WednesdaY
7:00
* The
Church
910 East Dearborn LEWIS B. W ~!
9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. ME
6:00 p.m. Youth Mtgs. 7:00 P.~
COMING * * * WED., OCT. 5, 1971 ~ 7:00
REV. AND MRS. JOHN BEARD
You won't want to miss thiS!!
Come -- bring a friend! _..,~
United Methodist Chur
G and King Streets
REV. WILLIAM ANDREWS, Minister
Morning Service: 10:30 a.m.
Church School begins at 9:15 a.m.
U.M.Y. at 6:30 p.m.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST LATTER
Connection & 12th Sts. Phone 426.2805
Priesthood Meeting ...........................
Sunday School ...............................
Sacrament Meeting ......................... "
FIRST CHRISTIAN C
Arcadia and LaKe uoulevard .
Bible School .... E. ?. C. HAM aB.EmR. LA I Nr's hMiinister
Family Service ..... . . 7:00 p.m. Wo P.
Wednesday -- Bible Study and Prayer
Child Care S,ervlce Avadable at 11:00
First Church of Christ, 5
302 Alder St., Shelton, Wash.
Sunday School 11:00 a.m -- Church 1;
Wednesday evening testimony meetings
Reading room located in church. Reading
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Mon.
St, Dawd's Episcopal Chi
Fourth & Cedar, Shelton, Washington
8:00 a.m. -- Holy Communion
10:00 a.m. -- Family Service
The Church is
always open for meditation and Prayer.
MT. OLIVE LUTHERAN
MISSOURI SYNOD
ROLAI
Wyandotte
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3,
Divine Service 10:30 a.rn.
Sunday School and Bible Class
of
SHELTON CHURCH
the
Located in Memorial Hall, 2nd and
Lowell Keene, Pastor
206 E.
Sunday School ........................
Morning Worship ......................
Junior Fellowship .....................
Evening Service ......................
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday
Masonry
-- Fireplaces
-- All Brick and t
-- Block Work Fishermen s :lub
MASON'S MASONRY P.U.D. AUDITORIUM --3rd & Cote
Phone 426-2278 From 9:15 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. every Sunday
Rental Service SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1971
Bible Study: LELAND WILKINSON,
Almost Anything Anywhere Minister
Bulldozers-Loaders-Pumps Speaker: TO BE ANNOUNCED
-- Housewide Cleaning Folding Banquet Tables
AL FURNISH & Chairs, Hospital Beds, Etc.
ServiceMaster of Mason Co. LEW RENTS
Phone 426-112.~_~1 __ 2216 W. 4th, Olympia, 357-7731 Faith Lutheran
7th and Franklin ::;;
Chain Saws-- I Shoe Repair 1 WORSHIP 8:15 a.m. and 10:00~a'r~:
I - New and Used-Rentals I Polishes & Laces of all Kinds / CHURCH SCHOOL:9:30 a.""
I Oregon Chains & AccessoriesI [ * All types of boots and shoes I
I Small motor tune-up & repairs I repaired. /
I Hours: 8 a:m. to 6 p.m. daily Christian Worship, Fellowship,
I Mike's McCulloch Shop I EXPERT SHOE /
I REPAIR SHOP I Kenneth Robinson, Pastor
l 2215 Olympic Hwy. N., 426*4639
[ 311 Grove Street ]
Sign Painting
* All Types
* Truck Lettering
* Cartoon Illustrated Signs
* Personalized Business Card &
Letterhead Designs
Phil Sharpe 323 S. Front St.
Phone 426-2661
Concrete
-- Ready-mix Concrete
-- Concrete Culverts & Blocks
Sand, Gravel, Brick & Stone
Fireplace Screens & Tools
SHELTON
1521 Monroe :>t.
GRAYSTONE of SHELTON
75h & Park 426-3344
Custom Painting ..... ] Travel "1
I Spray or Brush / I --Air - Rail- Steamship|
I Lowest Reasonable Cost
I Exterior & Interior i -- BUS - Hotels - Tours |
I S.N. Schouvillier I No Extra Charge for Our Service /
I Star Rte. I, Box 855 I Angle Travel Res. Center |
| (Twanoh Falls)
I BelfairLW, n" CR5-2807 i 401 Railroad Ave. 1
L------ ,uetween 6 & 9 p.m I426-8272 426-4134j
Sunday School
MISSIONARY sERVICE " '
With MoRLIN
REV. STANLEY
Missionary to HondU
Sunday, October 3, 11:(
Christ's Ambassadors ................ "
Evangelistic Service .................. "
Wednesday -- Family Night ..........
REVlvALTIME, Sunday KGDN .....