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SPACE
The Final Frontier
BTR announces the return
of three pioneers from this
uncharted region.
tlte -- Cosmos, Vangelis -- Spiral,
Jefferson Starship -- Earth.
All at very special prices this week
at Buget Tapes 8, Records
UPTOWN STORE WITH THE LOWDOWN PRICES
4Ympla 943.9181
|kelton -- Olympia
DAlLy EXCEPT SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS
PASSENGER SCHEDULE
Arrive Olympia 8:45 a.m. 4:45 p.m.
LeQve Shehon 9:15 a.m. 5:15 p.m.
LeQve O ympia 9:45 a.m. 5:50 p.m.
Arrve Shelton 10:15 a.m. 6:20 p.m.
.R_.C_EL EXPRESS SERVICE
DEPOT SHELTON DEPOT
Bus Depot Senior Center
and 7th 208 Grove Street
e: 357-5541 Phone: 426-2910
=de Trail-i-w-00ays
The Two Canal Rolls
The Honorable
As Well As The Dishonorable
Ethel B. Dinning
e Don Bell Report, 3/24/78, that we get the
ROLL for the 8 LOYAL STATES and the
Then by using the Grass Roots Guide for
ready to supply the data.
by their 2Ds.; Nev., N.D. and Ira. with one
Utah and ICy. with both Rs. Now for the
of the 32 LOYAL VOTERS AGAINST THE
HELMS getting special mention for his
the face of much opposition; Allen, D-Ala.;
rk, D-N.D.; Byrd, D-Va.; Curtis, R-Neb.;
menici, R-N.M.; Eastland, D-Miss.; Ford,
Goidwater, R-Ariz.; Griffin, R-Mich.;.
Zteh, R-Utah; Johnston, D-La.; Laxalt, R-Nev.;
o; Melcher, D-Mont.; Randolph, D-W. V.; Roth,
R-N.M.; Schweiker, R-Pa.; Scott, R-Va.;
R-Alaska; Thurmond, R-S.C.; Tower,
"Wyo.; Young, R-N.D.; Zorinsky, D-Neb.
OF DISHONOR so the citizens might
acquainted with those who would dispose
a look at the 42 states that were carried
3 by the JOINT Rs. Ken., Okla. and Penn.
of each, Alaska, Ariz., Calif., Conn., Del.,
Mass., Mich., Mo., N.J., N.Y., N. Carp.,
o. Car., Tenn., Texas and Ver. Now the 18 by
rk., Colo., Fla., Ga., Hawaii, Iowa, Ky., La.,
ont., N.H., Ohio, S.D., Washington, W.V. and
ACTUAL DISHONOR ROLL FROM THE
AN EVENTS 4]1/78. Abourezk, D-S.D.;
zker, R-Tenn.; Bahy, D-Ind.; Bellmon,
Biden, D-DeL; Brooke, R-Mass.;
D-W. V.; Cannon, D-Nev.; Case, R-N.J.;
riles, D-Fla.; Church, D-Idaho; Clark, D-Iowa;
CDUlver, D-Iowa; Dan forth, R-Mo.; DeConcini,
"N.H.; Eagleton, D-Mo.; Glenn, D-Ohio;
Hart, D-Colo" Haskell, D-Colo.; Hatfield,
d, Mont.; ttat'haway, D-Maine; Hayakawa,
R-Pa.; Hodges, Ark.; Hollings, D-S.C.;
Humphrey, D-Minn.; Inouye, D-Hawaii;
R-N. Y.; Kennedy, D-Mass.; Leahy,
Magnuson, D-Wash; Mathias, R-Md.; {
ii; McGovern, D-S.D.; Mclntvre, D-N.H.;
Morgan, D-N.C.; Moynihan, D-N.Y.;
t
D-Wis.; Nunn, D-Ga.; Packwood, )
Pell, D-R.L; Percy, R-IlL; Proxmire,
t
Reigle, D-Mich.; Sarbanes, D-Md.;
D-Ala.; Stafford, R-Vermont;
D-Fla.; Talmadge, D-Ga.; Weiker,
en to us that we might learn the plan and
from creation to redemption which will
2 People to repopulate the earth have been {
eb. 11:39-12:2, Rev. 7:1-3, 9-17, 21-27,
Jen CHRIST WILL APPEAR (Matt. 24:27,
o[ Revelation was written for our day (Rev. I
]
ter introduces us to the events leading up to
Our country, its lamblike beginning, its
and its final end in aiding to lead the
Read it for yourselves also (Rev.
Dan. 7:1-28).
founded by freedom seekers from the
oils of Europe caused by the so-called
a buffer between freedom and
a stumbling-block in the path of designing
true liberty. In the last of the chapter
rnal picture of our country being pushed into
e tactics of the old world (Rev. 13:11-18,
ieh our FOUNDING FATHERS SOUGHT
CONSTITUTION TO SAFEGUARD US.
TO LEARN THE LESSONS FROM
HAS SENT US, THAT IT IS THE
THAT MAKES US FREE, THAT TRUE
FREEDOM TO DO WHAT HE KNOWS
r
THE FREEDOM FIRST GIVEN TO ].
THE FREEDOM CHRIST OFFERED
OBEY AND LIVE; DISOBEY AND
25:32-46).
i
SaVed shall bring the glory and honor of
"Glory, honor and peace to every man
ev. 21.'24, 26, Rom. 2:10).
Matlock:
Ladies club plans activities
By DORA HEARING
There will be only one
meeting of the Ladies Club this
month, which will be April 19,
the birthday meeting. Tile mini
convention is at Centralia April
I 1 and Spring Council meeting is
at Pickering Club April 25.
Pinochle Club will meet at
the Grange Hall this Saturday
evening at 8 p.m.
Matlock Grange met last
week Friday. There were two
applications for members, Gerald
Shaffer and Linda Emery. A
visitor at the meeting was Jim
Bauermeister of Connell Grange.
The Grange voted Carl Portman
for alternate for the Grange
convention.
This community was
saddened by the death of Harold
Legal Publications
PROCEEDINGS OF
COUNTY CANVASSING
BOARD
STATE OF WASHINGTON,
COUNTY OF MASON, ss.
I, do solemnly swear that the
Special Election returns of the
precincts within School Dist. No.
309 Special Election, held on
April o4'f 1978, in .Mason County
State Wash ngton, nave been
in no way altered by additions
or erasures and that they are the
same as when they were
deposited in my office, so help
me God.
/s//Peggy Cleveland
COUNTY AUDITOR,
Clift, are 68, at Kennewick
March 30. He was a surveyor for
Mason County many years and
also civil engineer tbr Bonneville
Power Administration. lte leaves
his wife, ltilda; sisters Vehua
Lehfeldt of Spokane, Betty
Richardson of Eugene, Oregon;
brothers Robert Clift of Butte,
Montana and Weldon Cliff of
Clarkston; and his mother, Mabel
Clift of Colfax. He was buried in
the Vinland Cemetery, Clarkston.
His wife, Hilda, taught school at
Mary M. Knight for 12 .years.
Mrs. Frances Adams was a
luncheon guest of Mrs. Alta
Kelly Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lud Rossmaier,
Mrs. Bob Dawson, Mrs. Ed
Townsend, Mrs. I.C. Ford and
Mrs. Robert Trenckmann were:
Legal Publications
21st Avenue West, Seattle,
Washinclton 98199. Copies of the
Plans and Specifications may be
purchased only at the Office of
the Project Engineers at $20.00
per set. The Plans and
Specifications will be on file
prior to the bid opening for
examination only at the AGC,
Mountain Pacific Chapter, Seattle
and Northwest Plan Center,
Seattle. A list of planholders will
be made available through the
Project Engineers' Office prior to
the bid opening.
Financing of the project has
Wednesday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. William Barnes Sr. Mrs.
Barnes put on a method and
denlonstratJon on how to
refinish old furniture by the
Fonnsby method,
Mr. Don Hedland and Mrs
Brad Milam and children were
Friday drop-in callers of Mrs.
Elvin Hearing.
Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Bradberry
visited Mrs. Shirley Goodburn
and family Monday evening.
Saturday the Bradberrys went to
Olympia to visit the Jeff Haskins
and see the new home they are
building at Johnson's Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Hopkins of
Tacoma were luncheon guests at
the R.E. Bradberry home
Sunday.
Mrs. Grant Siehl spent the
weekend with her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Fitting of Orting, and also took
in the Daffodil Parade at
Sumner. On her way home she
visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Siehl
at Tacoma.
Mrs. Elvin Hearing went with
a group of senior citizens on the
mini bus to Port Angeles on
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Valley
and Ed Hollatz spent Friday
evening at the Earl Walker home.
Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Don Ellis
of Tacoma and then Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. R.W. Bartleson and
Linda were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Walker.
Mrs. Herbert Helin was able
to come home Tuesday from
Mason General Hospital after
surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Townsend spent a three-day
weekend at Autter Crest,
Oregon, near Lincoln City and
Newport. They enjoyed the
beauties of Oregon and were
impressed with the well-kept
condition of Oregon coast
highways.
Mrs. Sandy Bridges and girls
of South Bend spent Sunday at
the I.C. Ford home.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston
and family of Satsop and Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Brehmeyer and
family were Sunday afternoon
guests of Mrs. Herbert
Brehmeyer Sr.
Film showing planned
at Foursquare church
been provided, and payment to
the Contractor by regular "Shiokari Pass," a new film matter how great the cost of
Ex-Officio County monthly payments for labor and from the producers of the commitment.
Subscribed and sworn to materials furnished will be by
before me this 11th day of cash warrants. The County Hiding Place, will be shown at Pastor Lewis Wysong extends
April, 1978. expressly reserves the right to the Shelton Foursquare Church, an invitation to each member of
s/Floyd C. Cole reject any or all bids and to
CHAIRMAN, Board waive minor informalities. 910 East Dearborn, April 16, the community to attend this
of Mason County BOARD OF COUNTY during the morning service at 11 special showning and added,
Commissioners COMMISSIONERS a.m. The one-hour color release Shiokari Pass is the kind of
4/13-1t MASON COUNTY,
CALL FOR BIDS
MASON COUNTY,
WASHINGTON. BEARD'S
COVE DOMESTIC WATER
SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS.
Sealed bids will be received
by the Mason County
Commissioners at their office in
the County Courthouse, Shelton,
Washington, 98584, up to 2:00
P.M. (PDST) on the 1st day of
May, 1978, for furnishing the
necessary labor, materials and
guarantees thereof to construct
the domestic water system
improvements in the Plats of
Bea'rd'g"Uove. '.' "
All bidding'ahd construction
shall be in compliance with the
Plans and Specifications on file
with the County Engineer. This
work is being offered as
Schedule IV=
SCHEDULE IV, Well No. 1
-- Well No. 2 -- PRV and
Booster Pump Station.
No bids may be withdrawn
until ninety (90) days after bid
opening.
At the time and date above
stated, the bids will be publicly
opened and read aloud. Bids are
to be submitted only on the
form provided in the
specificatmns and all bids must
be accompanied by a good faith
token of value not less than five
(5) percent of the total amount
bid.
Plans and Specifications,
including bid forms bound
therein, may be examined at
either the Office of the County
Engineer, 428 W. Birch St.,
Shelton, Washington, or the
Offices of the Project Engineers,
Gray & Osborne, Inc. P.S., 4055
WASHINGTON
/s/By Peggy Cleveland
Auditor & Clerk
of the Board
4/13-20-2t
CERTIFICATION
We, the undersigned members
of the County Canvassing Board,
as prescribed by Chapter 29.62
RCW, have completed the check
of Poll and Tally Books, counted
any absentee ballots and
considered any questioned or
challenged ballots relating to for
the purpose of Shelton
Consolidated School Dist. No.
309.
We hereby Certify that the
itemized results: following this
certification are the true and
correct results as shown by the
official tally and ballots
furnished by the County
Auditor, and currently in his
possession, relating to the
above-mentioned election.
cS/Peggy Cleveland
OUNTY AUDITOR,
Ex-Officio County
/s/Floyd C. Cole
CHAIRMAN, Board of
Mason County
Commissioners
/s/Byron E. McClanahan
COUNTY PROSECUTING
ATTORNEY by
Bellaine Oakes,
Admin. Assistant
YES 1054, 67.4%; NO 508,
32.5%; TOTAL VOTES CAST
1587, 100%.
QUALIFYING
INFORMATION: 3,246 votes
cast in the 1977 General
Election. 40% = 1299 needed to
ualify election. 60% X 1299 =
79 affirmative votes needed to
pass. (Passed).
4/13-1t
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I I I II I I
from World Wide Pictures will be
shown only the one time.
"Shiokari Pass" is unique
among World Wide Pictures
productions. Although it has an
English soundtrack, it was
originally produced for showing
to Japanese audiences. It was
filmed entirely in Japan with a
Japanese cast and crew, and
depicts the delicate beauty of
that country. The drama of the
story unfolds against a backdrop
of Japan's spring blossoms,
snowcapped mountains and
whispering native music.
A true story, "Shiokari Pass"
is based on the international
bestseller by Ayako Miura.
Nearly two million readers have
been touched by this story of
the abiding love of a young
coup'le at the turn of the
century.
Credited with creating a
deeper understanding of the
Christian faith among the
Japanese people, the film tells of
the love of Nubuo for Fujoko,
and of his willingness to be
guided by his personal faith, no
film that will be enjoyed and
remembered by the entire
family."
Daniel Perkins
through basic
Navy Seaman Recruit Daniel
R. Perkins, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John B. Perkins, Hoodsport, has
completed recruit training at the
Naval Training Center, San
Diego.
During the eight-week
training cycle, he studied general
military subjects designed to
prepare him for further academic
and on-the-job training in one of
the Navy's 85 basic occupational
fields.
Included in his studies were
seamanship, close-order drill,
Naval history and first aid.
Personnel who complete this
course of instruction are eligible
for three hours of college credit
in physical education and
hygiene.
He joined the Navy in
January 1978.
teon Reservations
Only
426-2568 - Shelton.
426-9781 - Kamilche.
275-5135- Belfair.
Hi
SPECIAL EVENTS:
Kiwanis Benefit
Dinner, 4/22, 5:30-
7:30 at the
center. Roast
beef, $3.50
donation.
Dance, 8p.m.,
IWA Hall,
Red Eye Express.
SENIOR CENTERI
!, NEWS
TO
31TIZENS AT NO COST:
Outreach Assistance, Telephone
Reassurance, Chore Service,
Notary, Assistance with Forms,
Information & Referral.
MONDAY, Apr. 17:
Kamilche lunch, noon.
Games 2 p.m.
Walking tour, 10 a.m.
TUESDAY, Apr. 18:
Lunch (Shelton), noon.
Singalong following.
Hostess Workshop, 9 a.m.
Weight Watchers, 7:30 p.m.
Painting class, 1 p.m.
Singalong (Belfair),
lunch, 11:00-noon.
WEDNESDAY, Apr. 19:
Shelton, noon lunch,
live music, 11 a.m.
Legal aid by appoint-
ment.
Blood pressure, 1 p.m.
Progressive pinochle,
6:30 p.m.
THURSDAY, Apr. 20:
Kiwanis luncheon, noon.
Program follows.
Lunch, Belfair, noon.
Music, 11 a.m.
Retirement Seminar, 10:30
a.m.
FRIDAY, Apr. 21:
Lunch (Squaxin Tribal
Center), noon.
Shelton Card Club, noon.
Sketching Day, Vaughn,
trip for artists,
9 a.m.
TRIPS:
Apr. 17 -- Olympia.
Apr. 19 -- Pike Place Market.
Apr. 20- Tacoma Mall.
Daily call on demand Apr. 24 -- Sea-Tac Mall.
transportation -- 426-2568. May 24-31 -- Hawaii
Space Courtesy of
Les Rodgers
Owner/Operator
D. K. tarson, D.V.M.
Kenneth L. Coleman, D.V.M.
of
Shelton Veterinary Hospital
104 East J. Street, Shelton
e
Announce the limiting of
their practice to medicine
and surgery of °
SMALL ANIMALS.
PEPSI LIGHT
&
DIET PEPSI
6 PACK
COKE
EASY DOZEN
12-PACK CANS
*2.85
Brad's
Quick Stops
I Open 7 a.m.-12 p.m., Mon.-Sat., 8 a.m.-12 p.m., Sun.
Hillcrest Mt. view
Brad Owen: Owner
L
ilPllli
139 Welbce Blvd. (heelld Center) 426-1818
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