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program planned
Because prayer is so
to the cause of world conducted from 7 to 9:45 p.m. look at how to develop
as well as to personal
In Christ, Kurt
minister of the
istian Church,
that a life-changing
The World School of
will be held Friday and
t is sponsored by World
to
Speaker
Air Force Technical
Collins will be
at the Skokomish
at 8 p.m. Friday
speak on the U.S.
of allegiance.
will be open to
at 8:20. p.m. for
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to fall by Sunday,
high temperatures
45 to 55 degrees
ranging from 35 to 45
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are for the
Shelton and
ay add an hour
and 2.4 feet.
February 9
• 6:24a.m. 13.4 ft.
12:19 P.m. 3.8 ft.
• 5:52 p.m. 11.2 ft.
Fe.ruary 10
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• 6:59 a.m. 13.2 ft.
• 1:04 p.m. 3.2 ft.
.6:49 P.m. 10.7 ft.
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a.m. 1.3 ft.
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P.m. 10.2 ft.
Pebruary 12
.... 1:42
:13 a.m. 2.7 ft.
a.m. 12.4 ft.
:45 P.m. 2.5 ft.
8:56 P.m. 9.6 ft.
Pebruary 13
• 2'28 a.m. 4.0 ft.
• 8:51 a.m. 11.9 ft.
• :41 P.m. 2.3 ft.
10:13 P.m. 9.3 ft.
tary 14
a.m. 5.3 ft.
a.m. 11.3ft.
P.m. 2.1 ft.
P.m. 9.3 ft.
February 15
:4:25 a.m. 6.4 ft.
10:20 a.m. 10.8 ft.
• o:41 P.m. 1.9 ft.
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Literature Crusade and will be all aspects of prayer, including a
Friday and from 9:30 a.m. to
4:45 p.m. Saturday.
The school includes an
intense look at how to develop
a personal prayer life and will be
held at First Christian Church in
Shelton. All who register and
attend receive a comprehensive
manual based on scores of the
most important books ever
written on prayer. The intense
study focuses on 43 different
aspects of prayer, with a careful
look at almost 200 verses and
passages of Scripture related to
prayer. Special visual-aid
techniques help persons of all
ages, young and old alike, take
accurate notes for personal study
in the days and months
following the school.
The purpose of the school is
to teach and train Christians in
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consistent, daily devotional
habit, as well as insights on
offering meaningful prayer for
lost and dying souls around the
world. The Change the World
School of Prayer is an
interdenominational prayer
training program sponsored by
World Literature Crusade.
A special tuition fee of $25
each is charged for the seminar.
Each additional family member is
$10.
The location for the seminar
is the First Christian Church,
Arcadia and Lake Boulevard
(Lost Lake Road).
Persons with questions or
interested in registering should
call 426-4697 or 426-5253.
Healthmobile
schedule told
The February schedule for
the Rural Healthmobile was
°-Al--mdva-s announced this week.
Visits in Mason County will
be:
February 6, Belfair Fire
Mason General Hospital
A son to Eva and Floyd
Dahman, 1322 Dickinson Street,
February I.
A daughter to Mary and
Charles S. Perrine, 1324 Summit
Drive, February 6.
Richard'Douglas Jr.
was born to Marjorie and
Richard Creekpaum on January
29, his mother's birthday, in St.
Peter Hospital, Olympia. He joins
a five-year-old sister, Richelle.
Grandparents are Arthur and
Marjorie Hliboki of Shelton, and
John and Rose Creekpaum of
McCleary.
Danyell Rolanda
was born on February 6 in St.
Peter Hospital, Olympia, to
Robert L. and Michael P.
Woodward of Shelton. He has a
brother, Jason, who is two and
one.half years of age. Paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Woodward of Shelton,
and Mr. and' Mrs. Paul Souder of
La Puente, California. Maternal
grandparents are Richard
McKissick of Yakim and Grace.
Fadaoff of Edmonds.
Station.
February 21, Kamilche,
Squaxin Tribal Center.
February 22, Skokomish
Tribal Center.
February 28, Matlock.
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c00a.rriagc
00Llcenses
Applying for marriage
licenses in the Mason County
auditor's office this week were:
William Cromwell III, 23,
Shelton, and Carol Luckfinger,
24, Shelton.
Albert Drouillard, 34,
Bremerton, and Mary Holderby,
46, Bremerton.
Orval Young, 45, Oakville,
and Beverly Tedrick, 40,
Oakville.
Harold Miller, 46, Shelton,
and Betty Getman, 49, Shelton.
Richard Hurd, 22, Shelton,
and Linda Opperman, 24,
Shelton.
Raymond De Moss, 41,
Sheltap, and SJaeila. Minor, 24,
Shelton.
HOOD CANAL LIONS CLUB
MARKET
AT THE
Woman's Clubhouse in Potlatch
on the
second Saturday of every month
from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m.
TABLES FOR RENT
SALE ON CONSIGNMENT
Your Donations Are Gladly
Accepted
Call Larry Julius -- 877-5271
Local Democrats attend recent state meeting
Several Mason County people Committee. p.m. March 7; county state, county and cijty elected
attended the Washington State
Democrat Conunittee meeting The Affirmative Action
February 3 and 4 in Vancouver. Committee held a meeting
Attending were Margaret Saturday morning to explain and
Livingston, state committee- discuss the delegate selection
person; E.M. Gearhart, chairman rules and affirmative action plan
of the Mason County Democrat and in the afternoon the
Central Committee and his wife, connnittee held a workshop.
Mary; Arnold Livingston, state A panel discussion was held
committeeman; and Cecelia to explain and answer questions
Livingston, a member of the on the rules for precinct
State Affirmative Action caucuses which will be held at8
conventions which will be held
May 6; and the congressional
district caucuses which will be
held in Spokane June 30.
At the state committee
meeting Saturday morning action
was taken to attempt to get all
officials to make a $100
donation to the State Democrat
Committee which would entitle
them to honored membership
cards. It was also decided that
50 percent of the money would
be returned to the county
Salmon punch cards
are available
Democrat Central Committee.
The state committee received
a letter of resignation from Luke
Graham, Democrat national
committeeman. The national
committeeman vacancy will be
discussed at the state
committee's April meeting.
Nearly 400 sport sahnon punches on the punchcard, at
license dealers are issuing which time a new punchcard and
punchcards and salmon validation stamp must be
validation stamps throughout the obtained; and (3)persons 70 b 1 12 Wo AIcle
state, the Department of years of age and older do not you etter, r
Fisheries announced this week. need to purchase a salmon stamp " *
Field Services Director Bruce but must obtain a salmon
punchcard.
All revenue created from the
sport salnon license is channeled
into the department's
enhancement program.
Maintainer of free enterprise
We stand for the maintenance of
private property... We shall
protect free enterprise as the
most expedient, or rather the
sole posible economic order.
Adolf Hitler
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Our new location to serve
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at,0ut 707 S. FIRST
msc.,.l., ctm.
Gruett said the department has
distributed $282,175 in sport
salmon validation stamps'to
license dealers.
"Although the license
requirement is only in the first
month of operation, it's moving
well with a minimal number of
problems," Gruett said.
According to Gruett,
problems stemming from
implementation of the licenses
are: (I) need for more dealers;
(2) purchase of an annual stamp
entitles the angler to only 30
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SHILTON 426-4272
Spring sales
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Sale 11.20
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Full size. Reg. 16.00. fflo 12.111
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spread, 20% off.
Sale 12.00 Xw
Reg. 15.1m. Starting a
tradition on a family
budget? This spread
fits any budget, any
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Full size Reg. 17.00
Sale 13.60
Save 20% on
All junior
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S Jle 5 60
Reg. 07. Short sleeve placket shirt of
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Shirt collar styling, lush solid colors.
Sale 4 80
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Sale enclb 1 lth
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Sale 11.20
Reg. $14• Juniors' proportioned slack With
self belt, Woven polyester solids. Petite,
average, tall sizes.
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belted slack. Stretch woven polyester in
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Sale 9.60
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Men's one size 100% cotton.
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