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AT THE SEARS STORE
For Information and Appointments
Call 877.9729, 10 a•m-3:30 p.m.
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Huck ...................... 43€ Per Bunch
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HOOD CANAL LIONS CLUB
MARKET
AT THE
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on the
second Saturday of every month
from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m.
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PRINTED FORM FOLLY
In any real estate
transaction you'llnormally
find printed forms used in the
area of sales contracts, deeds,
mortgages and leases. Ever
wonder why any layman can't
use printed forms himself and
save the fees of an attorney,
realtor, or lending institution?
A typical legal stationery
store will have dozens of
varieties of leases, deeds and
mortgage forms, but which is
the right one for your
situation? These printed forms
are only a starting point. It's
what goes into the blanks,
what is crossed out, and what
iS added that gtves you the
value, securityand protection
that you are paying the'
experts for.
Believe me, some of the
largest financial losses and
legal hassles have resulted
from printed forms being
incorrectly used. About the
only safe one an amateur can
depend on is a marriage
license.
If there is anything we can
do to help you in the field of
real estate, please phone or
drop in at MASON COUNTY
REALTY, 724 Railroad
Avenue, Shelton, phone
426-4486. We're here to help.
ObituaH€00,
S. M. Baunsgard
Sidney M. Baunsgard died
Wednesday in his Harstine Island
home at the ago of 75 years.
Born March 30, 1902 in
Seattle, Mr. Baunsgard had lived
in the Tacoma and Lakewood
areas before coming to Harstine
Island in 1961. For 39 years he
was an industrial engineer for
Mobile Oil Corporation.
He was president of the
Harstine Island school board, and
a past president of Harstine
Island Community Club. During
World War II he served as a
lieutenant colonel in the U.S.
Army. Mr. Baunsgard was
instrumental in promoting the
construction of the Harstine
Island bridge.
Survivors include his wife,
Mary R. Baunsgard of Harstine
Island; two daughters, Mrs. Ned
Schera of Tacoma and Mrs. E.
Barrie Burkhalter of Bainbridge
Island; a son, William B.
Fountain of Burns Lake, B.C.;
five grandchildren; two brothers,
Lee Baunsgard of Seattle and
Alden Baunsgard of Camarilla,
California; a sister, Mrs. Glifford
Westfield of Chico, California;
and many nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be
held at 11 a.m. Saturday in
Batstone Funeral Home with the'
Reverend Allen Baunsgard
officiating. Private family
interment services were held in
Harstine Island Cemetery.
Harry Bergeson
Harry Albert Bergeson, a
lifetime resident of the Shelter1
area, died on January 2 in
Niland, California at the age of
70 years. He was born March 5,
1907 on Harstine Island.
In 1928 he was married to
Pearl Hampton in Chehalis. In
1969 he retired from Simpson
Timber Company where he had
worked as a cook.
Mr. Bergeson is survivied by
his wife, Mrs. Pearl Bergeson of
Shelton; a son, Gene Bergeson of
Shelton;.two brothers, William
Bcrgeson of, Alaska and Edward
Bergeson of Hoqutam; and three
grandchildren, veteran of World War II and a Mrs. Quinn was a member of
Pastor Kurt Hardenbrook member of American Legion, the First Baptist Church. Her
officiated at graves,de services
held at I p.m. Monday in the
Sheiton Memorial Park Garden
Chapel.
Pearl Fredson
Ninety-year-old Pearl Fredson
died Sunday in Shelton. She was
born December 5, 1887 in
Kamilche Point, Washington, and
had lived in Shelton since 1955.
She was retired, and had
been employed as a bookkeeper
for an auto company. She is
survived by numerous nieces and
nephews.
According to her wishes no
funeral services were held. Final
inurnment was in Shelton
Memorial Park.
Yvonne Gifford
Services were held at 11 a.m.
Monday in Batstone Funeral
Home for Yvonne J. "Bonnie"
Gifford, 43, who died
Wednesday in Mason General
Hospital. Father Michael Feeney
officiated. Burial followed in
Shelton Memorial Park with
Father Donald Maddux
officiating.
Mrs..Gifford was born
September 10,.1934 in Renton
and had been a resident of the
Shelton area for five years. She
had worked as a nurse for many
years.
Surviving her are two sons,
Gregory S. and Elton E. Gifford,
both of Renton; a daughter,
Cindy Jo Todd of Shelton; seven
sisters, Marie Cummings of
Vancouver, Washington, Anita of
Alaska, Tiny of Washington,
D.C., Miekie, whose address is
unknown, and Ramona Brown,
Dawn Cook and Carol Bergman,
all of Seattle. Survivors also
include a broiher.
D. E. McCurdy
Memorial services will be
held at 1 p.m. Saturday' in
Batstone Funeral Home for
Donald E. McCurdy who died on
January 2 in his Shelton home at
the age of 62 years. Pastor Arlin
was born in Dubuque, Iowa on
August 25, 1915. He had lived in
Shelton for the past 25 years.
Survivors include a sister,
Mrs. Joe (Esther E.) Scheib of
Everson, Washington, and a
niece, Audrey Kemper of
Hillsboro, Oregon.
Inurnment will be in Shelton
Memorial Park with cremation
and services under the direction
of Batstone Funeral Home.
Orin L. Parks
Orin L. Parks, born March
17, 1896 in Pierce County,
Washington, died Saturday in
Shelton at the age of 81 years.
He was a long-time resident
° of Shelton, and had retired as an
operating engineer for ITT
Rayonier and Simpson Timber
Company. He was a member of
Mr. Moriah Lodge No. 11 F. and
AM.
Mr. Parks was active in the
Masonic Lodge and went through
the stations of Blue Lodge,
Eastern Star, Royal Arch,
Commandory, Council, Scottish
Rite, 'Amaranth, and White
Shrine.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Luella M. Parks of Shelton;
a daughter, Mrs. Morton (Alice)
Munson, also of Shelton; a son,
Leonard E. Parks of Burbank,
California; two brothers, Harold
Parks of Puyallup and Kenneth
Parks of Oakland, California; a
sister, Ruth Jennings of
Enumclaw; four grandchildren;
and many nieces and nephews.
Members of Mt. Moriah
Lodge No. 11 F. and A.M.
officiated ate service held at 1
p.m. Tuesday in Batstone
Funeral Home. Interment
followed in Shelton Memorial
Park.
Letha E. Quinn
Letha E. Quinn, 85, died
Sunday in Shelton.
Born in Elk County,
Pennsylvania on November 20,
1892, she came to Washington at
the age of four years, and for
the past 47 years had been a
resident of Shelton. She was
married to Clarence W. Quinn on
interests included sewing and the
growing of flowers. She won
many honors at Mason County
fairs.
She is survived by her
husband, Clarence W. Quinn of
Shelton; two sons, James K.
Quinn and Donald W. Quinn,
both of Shelton; a daughter, Mrs.
Planning For Your Child
Is college something you are just
dreaming about, or really planning
for your child? For details on a plan
for providing this wonderful
opportunity through life insurance
write...phone...visit.
William F. Ikhultz
New York Life Insurance Company
Govey Bldg. Suite 5
4th 8, Railroad, Shelton
Phone 426-3443
209 W. Railroad 426-9111
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Lorene W. Wilson of Shelton; a I[ ---We==:=
brother, Roy Mohney of
McCleary; three sisters, M,. stern Airlines and
Millie Morrow of Olympia, Mrs. iDOU G FOX TRAVEL
Ruth Wright of Shelton and Mrs.
Thelma Pearson of McCleary; ten
grandchildren" and 17 [J SUNNY GOLDEN
, •
great-grandchildren.
Pastor Arlin Halvorsen Mexico City, Zihuatane
officiated at a service held at 1 LEAVE: RETURN:
p:m. Wednesday in Batstone
Funeral Home. Burial followed FEBRUARY 18 FEBRUARY
in Shelton Memorial Park. 3 ni el7 nights
Mexico City at the Del
Hotel
• 4 nigh
Ben G. Williams $ m allal IovelyZihuatanejoattl
Former Shelton resident AristosHotel
• Mexico City tour -- holf
Benjamin Gordon Williams died • Beach rtylsunningl
December 31 in Saint John's Per P ..... swimming
Hospital, Springfield, Missouri at Double Occupancy • Welcome cocktail
• Tips to airport porters
the age of 54. • Roundtrip
Mr. Williams was born in
Springfield on October 24, 1923 • Roundtril
and served in the United States 711 S. Capitol Way Phone Airlines
Navy during World War II. For Olympia 943-6666 * Breakfast daily-
Zihuontoneio
more thfln 20 years following the
war he and his wife lived in
Shelton. He worked in logging
and for the Darigold Dairy.
In 1968 the Williamses S Cy le
returned to Missouri to a farm Marx uper c
west of Hartville. Low slung suspension for no-tip stability, motor sound,
adjustable seat to fit all ages, rear wheel racing slicks for
Benjamin Williams was "super"spin-outs.
preceded in death by one son
who died in infancy.
Survivors include his wife, I00$15.99
Goldie, of the family home in -__-Z-: -
Mansfield, Missouri; two sons,
Darrell and Ben of Mansfield;
three daughters, Mrs. Shirley
Giles of Shelton, Mrs. Sherry
Lynn Thurman of Mansfield, and
Teresa Marie Williams of the
family home; four brothers, Earl
of Independence, Missouri, John
of Conway, George of
Springfield, and Sam of
Rogersville; three sisters, Mrs.
Mable Johnson of Panorama
City, California, Mrs. Dorothy
Horton of Walnut Grove, and ...... .......
Mrs. Loretta Malangone of
Kansas; his father, Frank J.
Williams of Springfield; and I1 Pro Life
LANNING'S APPLIANCES
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Take It to LANNINGS'S APPLIANCES.
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Comprehensive Plan.
This Is a professional
mid-level position requiring a
strong background in economic
and demographic data collection,
analysis and projection.
Technical report writing and
public presentation skills are
necessary.
Qualifications consist of at
least a B.S./B.A. degree in
economics/statistics or a
B.S./B.A. degree in and use
planning with demonstrated skills
in population and economic
projection. Two years of
experience are desired.
This position is available
under the Comprehensive
Employment and Training Act
Title II. Beginning salary is
$13,500entYearly with health,
retirem , and other county
benef ts. Salary is negotiable,
depending upon quallfica{ ons.
Resumes must be received by
new titles have recently been
added. Included are such
currently popular titles as James
Harriet's "All Things Wise and
Wonderful," the English
veterinarian's latest collection of
reminiscences about animals and
people; Richard Bach's
"Illusions," about barnstorming
and mysticism in the Midwest;
Peter Benchley's underwater
thriller "The Deep;" John le
Carre's latest spy novels "Tinker,
Tailor, Soldier, Spy and The
Honourable Schoolboy;" John D.
MacDonald's Tray,s McGee story
"The Dreadful Lemon Sky;" Eric
Ambler's thriller "The Siege of
January 31, 1978. Contact James the Villa Lipp;" Victoria Holt's
E_..Canna!Iv, .Director, Mason
Heglonal Planning Council, P.O. "Gothic The Pride of the
Box 186,. Collier Building, Peacock;"
Shelton, washington 98584. latest
426-5593. Mary Stew, art's
The Mason Regional Planning romantic thriller Touch Not the
council Is an Equal Cat"' Alistair Ma',Le;n',
0 portunity/Affirmative Action ' - ....
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Newman'S witty essays on the
decline of the mother tongue,
"Strictly Speaking: Will America
Be the Death of English?"
In addition, the library has
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New York Times Large Type
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a selection of news, reviews and
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WASHINGTON TO JOANN
CARDWELL, RESPONDENT:
You are hereby summoned
to appear within sixty days after
the date of the first publication
of this Summons, to wit, within
sixty days after the 12th day of
January, 1978, and defend the
above entitled action in the
above entitled court, and answer
the Petition of the Petitioner by
filing with said court, and serve a
copy of your answer upon the
undersigned Petitioner at the
address stated below. In case of
your failure to do so judgment
will be rendered against you
according to the requests of the
Petition which has been filed
with the clerk of said court, and
my marriage to you will be
dissolved. I am acting in Person
without counsel.
ps/Pa u I Cardwell
AUL CARDWELL
St. Rt. 1 Box 272
Union, Washington
98592
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