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Lot 6,
Lake
and sewer.
/12-7/3
sale,
q0
good
well,
home,
new
sides.
home
one bedroom home,
houses on 1½ acres
?rkJ0on f--t road
Property,
r°l frontage, creek,
road
down.
)f road
)its
from freeway
°°r.Tr, less, three
two baths,
and
7/3
years
ith full
and the
ruing
,garage,
ng. Call
s 9uality
It. The
'ced to
;1,500
the
either;
and
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and
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With
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Total
Real Estate
Townsend Realty
Lake Isabella
Convenient to most everything
would describe this 2 bedroom
home on Lake Isabella. Just 3
miles from downtown Shelton
and located on a large lot with a
beautiful view overlooking the
lake with room for a trailer or
even a mobile home on the same
lot because 90 feet of lake
frontage go with it. Other plus
features are an attractive Franklin
fireplace, carpeted living room,
extra sleeping room, large
workshop, double carport, huge
sun-deck, and range, refrigerator,
and dryer are included for only
$18,500.00. Don't say next year,
"1 could have bought it": own it
now.
Hammersley Inlet
Or if you prefer living on salt
water we have a 3 bedroom home
located close to Shore€rest with
90 feet of waterfront...a good
gravel beach plus tidelands. Also
carpeted living room, beautiful
fireplace, 2/3 basement with a
wood furnace in addition to
electric baseboard heat.
Picturesque view thru large front
windows. Would you believe only
$30,000.00?
Acreage
We have just listed 80 acres in the
Matlock area. 30 acres of fertile
fields, 20 to 30 acres of second
growth with a small stream thru
part of it. Older home, large
equipment shed and school bus
right to the door. Some fruit trees
and you can get your deer or elk,
right in your own back-yard. Call
us for more information on this
one.
We have many other homes and
lots for sale so if your home
isn't listed here just dial 426-1515
days, or evenings call 426-9597.
I17 YOU ARE INTERESTED IN
BUYING OR SELLING
CONTACT
Tom Townsend
Townsend
Realty
116 N. 2nd • 426-1515 .
i
CARD OF THANKS
May we extend to our many
friends and neighbors and
especially to the Mason General
Hospital and staff our deep thanks
for the flowers and sumpathies
given us during our bereavement.
Mrs. Charles Staley
and family
CARD OF APPRECIATION
The kindness and sympathy of
neighbors and frienos in my
recent sorrow will always remain
with me as a precious memory.
My sincere thanks and gratitude
for all those comforting acts.
Mrs. Louis Powers
CARD OF THANKS
May we extend to our many
friends and neighbors and
especially to the State Patrol,
Washington Corrections Center,
ttstone Funeral Home our deep
anks for the flowers and
sympathies given us during our
bereavement.
The Hedgers family
Legal Publications
DECLARATION OF
REGIONS OF
EXTRA FI RE HAZARD
State of Washington
Department of Natural
Resources
Bert L Cole, Commissioner
of Public Lands
PORT BLAIXLY
MI LL COMPANY
(Mason County)
Township 19North, Range 4 West, W.M.
Section 28-Nl/z, All south of
road in NVzSW
Township 19 North,
Ranqe 5 West, W.M.
Section 11-NE]/4
Section 12-NWIA
For protection of the above
described areas against fire the
following rule will be enforced:
Entry into this area is prohibited
except as provided by law with
reference to permanent residents and
industrial operation
Anyone violating any such rules
and regulations or order closing any
forest region shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor.
Effective from midnight, July 8,
1969 to midnight, October 6, 1969.
BERT L. COLE
Commissioner of Public
Lands
7/3-1t
No. 4030
OF ADMINISTRATION
In the Superior Court of the
State of Washington for Mason
County
In the matter of the Estate
of bENISON RICHMOND,
Deceased.
Apetition has been filed in
this Court asking that Letters
f Administration be issued to
an R. Richmond in this
estate. It will be heard on July
17, 1969, at 9:30 a.m. in the
Courtroom of said Court.
LODGA KIMBEL
Mason County Clerk
By: TECKLA VERMILLION
Deputy Clerk
ROBERT L. SNYbER
Attorney at Law
1251/z n. 5th
Shelton, Wash. 98584
7/3-1t
Real Estate
Legal Publications
D AN/ELS
EALTY
1618 Olympic Highway South
428-1600
Close To Everything
This 3 bedroom home is so close
to schools, stores, doctors, and
everything you want. Full
basement, 3car garage, workshop
-- only $13,500. Assume Mtg. and
have $90.00 per month payments,
including taxes and insurance.
Live Like A Queen
Ever dream of a home with
everything in it? Well, here it is. 3
bedrooms -- gleaming hardwood
floors -- elegant bath and half-
lovely stone fireplace- separate
dining room -- kitchen has built-in
stove -- large utility room --
fenced yard -- double garage,
$24,500.
Owner Built Home
3 nice bedrooms -- bath- living
room -- kitchen with built-in
stove -- privacy -- Fawn Lake-
our own fishing, swimming-
Dating -- all this for $16,500.
Walker Park Beauty
2 small bedrooms -- paneled living
room with large stone fireplace --
dining room -- large deck --
elegant view -- 74 feet waterfront
-- excellent retirement home --
$20,000.
Spencer Lake Development
That is if you want to develop this
property -- 4 beautiful acres
which would produce 15 lots-
50 ft. waterfront access to all lots
-- small down and monthly
payments and it's yours. $13,500.
Old McDonald Still
Has That Farm
And it isn't Nell! This 3 bedroom
farm is excellent for raising
anything -- beef -- strawberries-
chmkens -- you name it -- 5 acres
of fertile land. Outbuildings --
cqme in and talk about this one.
$16,500.
Investment Property
3 Cabins, always full -- 2 bedroom
home -- good return on your
money -- $15,500.
For Rent
3 room house -- $56.00 per
month.
For Sale
4 excellent bldg. lots- $1,000
each.
SUE M. DANIELS, Broker
4H.1100
WALTER GEORGE 421-$630
VAGN SORENSEN 426-8402
BOB MARTIN dt2S-SSQ0
i i i i I I II _
NOTICE OF
DECLARATION OF
REGI ONS OF
EXTRA FI RE HAZARD
State of Washington
Department of Natural
Resources
Bert L. Cole, Commissioner
of Public Lands
SIMPSON TIMBER
COMPANY AREAS
(Mason County)
Township 21 North, Range 5 West, W.M.
Section 5 - NWNE, NVzNW, SWNW,
/=Sl/z
Section 6 - All except area between
.?,-865 and S-866
Section 7 - All
Section 8 - NVz, SEI/4
Section 9 - SVv% West of S-860
• Section 17 - All
Section 18 - NEIA, SV2
Section 19- NVz
Section 20 - NWtl4
Township 21 North, Range 6 West, W.M.
Section 12 - SESW, SWSE
Section 13 - EVz, EVNWz, NWNW
Section 14 - NVz, SWV4
Section 15 - VWzNW
Section 17 - All
Section 18 - All E of C500
Section 24 - NWV4
Corridors are open to through
travel only within the above described
areas on the following roads and limits.
A logging road through Sections 5
and 9 Township 2] North, Range 5
West (referred to by Number S-860) to
Haven Lake.
A logging road through Sections 13
and 24, Township 21 North, Range 6
West (referred to by Number S-830) to
Dry Bed Lake.
No camping or camp fires will be
allowed on either lake.
For protection of the above
described areas against fire the
following rule will be enforced.
Entry into this area is prohibited
except as provided by law with
reference to permanent residents and
industrial operations.
Anyone violating any such rules
and regulations or order closing any
forest region shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor.
Effective from midnight, July 8,
1969 to midnight, October 6, 1969.
BERT L. COLE
Commissioner of Public
Lands
7/3-1t
INVITATION TO BID
Sealed proposals will be
re€laved for the following project:
PROJECT: Taxiway Grading,
Sanderson Field -- Port of
Shelton, Mason County, Shelton,
Washington
BY: Port of Shelton, Mason
County, Shelton, Washington
TIME: 8:00 P.M., Tuesday,
July 15, 1969
PLACE: Office of balk€ and
Andring, A.I.A., Fifth and Cedar
Streets, Shelton, Washington.
Contractors may obtain plans
and splcifications from the office
of the Architects, Dalke and
Andring, A.I.A., above aOdress,
r .... upon a deposit of twenty five
-=-== dollars ($25.00) which will be
Le'-al Publl--aq-'-- returned upon the receipt of the
lb , a vuul plans and specifications within ten
=----==-- (10) days after date of the bid
NO. 3991
NOTICE OF HEARI NG
FINAL ACCOUNT
The Superior Court of Washington
for Mason County
In the Matter of the Estate of
Neville Lewis Waldrep, Deceased.
NOTICE IS GIVEN that the Final
Account and Petition for Distribution
has been filed with the Clerk of the
Above Court and the personal
representative seeks settlement of the
account, distribution of the
estate, anddischarge, which
matters have been set for hearing
on July 24, 1969, at 9:30 o'clock
A. M., in the courtroom of the
above-entitledCourt.
JOHN C' RAGAN
Personal Representative
JOHN C. RAGAN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
SHELTON, WASH.
• . . .. 7/3-1t
NOTICE OF SALE OF
TIDELANDS
State of Washington
Department of Natural
Resources
Bert L. Cole, Commissioner
of Public Lands
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
on Tuesday, the 291h day of July,
1969, commencing at ten o'clock
in the forenoon of said day, at the
county court house in the City of
Shelton, County of Mason, state
of Washington, by the County
Auditor of said county, the
following described tidelands,
together with the improvements
situated thereon, will be sold at
ublic auction to the highest
idder therefor, to-wlt:
Mason County
' Application No. 14350
The tidelands of the mcond class,
owned by the State of Washington,
situate in front of Gornrm Lot 5,
Section 27, Township 21 North,.Range
2 West, W.M., having a frontage of
20.00 lineal chains, more or less.
Excepting therefrom, the tidelands
of the second class conveyed for the
cultivation of oysters pursuant to the
provisions of Chapter 24, Session Laws
of 1895 to Thomas J. Miller, through
deed issued September 20, 1899, under
application No. 2884.
Appraised at $33.00 per lineal
chain or $660.00.
Located on the west side of
Pickering's Passage about 7 miles
northeast of Shalton, in eastern Mason
County.
Purchaser must also pay a $5.00
statutory fee.
To be sold at Shelton, County Seat,
on Tuesday, July 29, 1969, at 10
o'clock a.n
BERT L COL
Comrni=doner of Public Land=
(Seal) 7/3-10,17-24 4t
opening.
Plans and specifications may be
viewed at the Olympic Plan
Service, Olympia, and the office
of the Architects.
The Owner reserves the right to
reject or accept any proposal and
to waive informalities.
Shelton Port District
7/3-10-2t
NOTICE OF SURFACE WATER
RIGHT AP, PLICATION
NO. 21621
Stele of Washington
Department of Water Reecumes
Olympia
TAKE NOTICE: That
LJAM STOLI2LMAYER of Se-
attle, Washington on May 28,
1989, filed application for permit
to divert the public waters of
Maggie Lake, in the amount of
0.01 cubic foot per lecond, sub-
Ject to exlstb ghte, continu-
ously each year for the purpose
of domestic supply; that the ap-
proximate point of diversion is
located within Lot 8 Block I of
the plat of Maggie Lake Addition
No. 2, of Section 14, Towrmhip
22 N., Raz'e 3 W., W.]UL, in
Mason County.
Any obJectio must be accom-
panied by a two dollar ($2.00) re-
cording lye and filed with the
Department of Water Reaourcei
within thirty (80) days from
July 8, 1969.
Witness my hand and official
Udl llth day of June, 1969.
GLN H. FIEDLER
.4jumt Director,
Divion of Water Management
Dextment of Water Rvsourcu
8/26-7/8 2t
NO. 4022
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Superior Court of the
State of Washington in and for
Mason County
(In Probate)
In the Matter of the Estate of
CARMEN A. DICKINSON, De-
ceased.
Notice is hereby E[ven that the
undersigned has been appointed
and has qualified s Executrix of
t F.tate of CARMEN A. DICK-
INSON, deceased; that all per-
ioml having claims atlnlt laid
deceam are hereby required to
serve the same, duty verified, on
the undersigned executrix or her
attorneys of record at the ad-
dream below etated and file the
Jme with the clerk of Bid
court, together with proof of
such service within four monthl
after the date of the first pubU-
cation of this notice or the marne
wUl be barred.
Date of first ]publication, June
19, 1969.
EDNA VFJBBR,
Executrix of todd eJte
TR]BA BEL81TO WORTHING-
TON, AtAorney for the ]B.te
Office anff Po Office Addre:
205 Thurlton Savtnp & Loan
Bld., Olympia, Wuldngton
6/19-26-7/3 8t
Legal Publications
INVITATION FOR BID
SERIAL NO. E3-69
1969 Overhead Conatrumtion
I - A. Invitation Notice is
hereby given that the Commis-
sion of Public Utility Dtrict No.
3 of Mason County will receive
sealed bids in the General Office
of the District at Third and Cola
Streets, Shelton, Washington un-
til the hour of 12:00 o'clock Noon
Pacific Daylight Time on July
21, 1969. At 1:00 o'clock P.M. on
July 21, 1969, all bids received
will be publicly opened and read
for the work described in the
contract documents. Such con-
tract documentt being on file in
the District's General Office in
Shelton, Washington.
I - B Contract Documents In-
terested bidders may obtain a
copy of the Contract Documents,
including plans and specification
upon request to the Manager of
the District at the addreu set
forth herein. The request must be
accompanied by a deposit of
$15.00, which will be returned if
a bid is submitted.
I - C Location of Job The Job
is in Mason County. The exact
location being shown on the vi-
cinity map under Part VI.
I-
D General Description of
Job and Work
Timber Lakes Division 8
through 12 21,762' of over-
head line
Comprised of 1,335' of "V"
phase line.
20,377' of single phase line.
The above listed Job is new
construction. The material for
this job will be furnished by the
Public Utility District No. 3 as
per the specificatons.
The Board of Commissioners
reserves the right to reject any
or all bids and to accept the bid
which in their opinion and Judg-
ment will under all circum-
stances best serve the interest of
the District. The District re-
servea the right to waive infor-
malities.
PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT
NO. 3 of Mason County
Edwin W. Taylor, President
J. A. Cole, Secretary
Harold W. Parker,
Commissioner
Mailing Address:
P. O. Box 490
Shelton, Washington 98584
Dated: June 16, 1969.
6/19-26-7/3-10 41
' CALL FOR BIDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that sealed bids will be received
by the Board of Directore of
Grapeview School District No.-54,
Maon County, Washington, for
one 87 passenger, gasoline pow-
ered, school bus.
Specifications may be obtained
from School Dietrict Clerk,
Grapeview School District No. 54,
Post Office Box 146, Grapeview,
Washington 98546.
Sealed bid will be received at
the Grapeview School, Grape-
view, Washingto until 8:00 p.m.,
July 9, 1969, at which time bids
will be opened and read.
The Board of Directors ra-
the right to reject any or
all bids or to waive any h'rsr-
lartties in any bid or bidd.
By order of the Board of Di-
rectors of Grpeview School Dis-
trict No. 54, Grapeview, Wash-
lngton, June 11, 1969.
SARAH F. CLAYTON, Clerk
6/26-7/3 2t
NO. 4029
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Superior Court of the
State of WaJhington for :MJumll
County
In the Matter of the of
LOUIS G. DIEMERT, Deceased.
The undersigned is the appoint-
ed and qualified personal repre-
sentative of said estate. Persons
having claim, aEain the de-
cead
are required to serve the
eame in duplicate, duly verified,
on the undersigned or the attor-
ney of record at the addreu
stated below and file the mine
with the Clerk of this Court, to-
gether with proof of such serv-
ice within four month after June
26, 1969, or the same will be for-
ever baxre(L
ROmE MARIE DIEMERT
729 Pine Street
Shelton, Wasldngton 98584
ROBERT L. SNYDER
Attorney for Estate
,125 N. 5th
Shelton, Wuhington 98584
6/26-7/3-10 8t
NO. 4016
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Superior Court of the
State of Waington for Mason
County
In the Matter of the restate of
MARY D. CHAPMAN, Deceased.
The undersigned is the ap-
pointed and qualified personal
representative of said estate.
Persona having clatma agairt
the deceased are required to serve
the in duplicate, duly veri-
fied, on the undersigned or the
attorney of record at the axSdrem
stated below and file the same
with the Clerk of this Court, to-
gether with proof of such service
within four months after June
26, 1969, or the same will be for-
ever barred.
X. CHAPMAN
Route 2, Bo 566
Shelton, Washington 98584
ROBERT L. SNYD]IR
Attorney for Eetate
125 N. 5th
Bhelton, Washington 98584
, 6/26-7/3-10 8t
Smokey Says:
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:!
Harstine
Dance To Celebrate Opening Of Bridge
By CARMEN YATES presented the new mother with a pre-arrangement Gyneth Auueth
gift certificate for the then three and her daughter, Carol and an
HARSTINE-TheSocialClub week old addition to the aunt who was visiting also
of Harstine is holding a big shindig Chapman family. The new little dropped in with a gift for the new
this coming Saturday evening to gal has been named Gwendotcn baby and stayed, for cake and
celebrate the Island's new bridge. E 1 n a . W i t hout a n y coffee the Island ladies had
So their hoping each and everyone brought along.
of you will come out to drive
across the bridge and then drive II11r I III1"11 U Supply
on up to the Hall and stay for a M.. e nu:t00l:n.,
while to kick up your heels to the
music of The Little Blue Echoes.
As you come across the bridge Complete Building Supplies
make it a slow leisurely drive so ....j
that everyone can enjoy a / WeeKly 00pec,a,s
beautiful view of Pickering 6 ar "
Passage both to the North and I x ted S3S -- 7' hn. ft.
especially to the South. The
height of the bridge gives a bird's
eye view of a picture pretty scene.
At the first stop sign after 5/8 X 4 X 8 Texture 1-11
leaving the bridge take a left hand Fir Siding -- $5.80 sheet
turn, follow the new dirt road up
the hill to where it joins the black
top and turn to the right onto the - Ask about our new low lumber prices!
black top and drive on it for Sherwin. Williams * Paints * Caruets
about 3V miles to the Community
-- r --
ttall, on the Cole Road
About midnight there will bee Phone 426-8224
break in the music for a lunch of .......
sandwiches, salad and pie, coffee
and pop, prepared by the Isaland's BAHA'I FAITH
cooks. "Verily this is that Most Great
Harstine's faithful ferry bid a -" # Beauty, foretold in the Books
fond adieu for the last time last /(/. of the Messengers, through
Firday morning when her mooring Whom truth shall be
distinguished from error and
were untied for the last time from the wisdom of every command
the dock which, for so many years - • shall be tested."
has been her only home. About 8 =TV-----'1 ,3€J,,--,f},/3 4 Baha'u'llah
a.m. she quietly headed south .:''C €" If interested
down Pickering Passage around Call 426-6473 or 426-6630
Ragged Point and across to ....
Longbranch and north toward her .....
=,, ,,, , ,,,
new life as workboat on Or€as .....
Island and in the Gulf Islands for Foursquare Mt. View
her new owner, Norton Clapp.
Martin Goetsch delivered the Church Alliance Church
Grand Old Lady to her new 910 East Dearborn Sunday School .......... 9:45 s.m.
owner, who took over the wheel LEWIS B. WYSONG, Pastor Morning Worship .... ll:00a.m.
for part of the voyage and seemed Sunday School ........ 9:4'5 a.m. A.Y. F ..................... 6:00 p.m.
very pleased with his new vessel Morning Worship .... 11:00 a.m. Evening Service ...... 7:00 p.m.
The Dunlaps, Pat and John had C.Y.'s &Cadets ...... 6:00 p.m. Prayer Hour (Wed.) 7:30 p.m.
Evening Service ...... 7:00 p.m.
as there first out of town guests Bible Study (Wed.).. 7:00 p.m. EARL EVER8, Palter
recently, Pat's Mother, Betty , ........
Amick of Tacoma and her friend, ' ........
Helen Alecksich. The two guests NORTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
drove down Saturday to see the
123 W. C St. at Olympic Hwy. Travis H. Lawrence, Pastor
progress the new Island couple has
done on their property here. Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Worship ............................................................ 11 a.m. & 7:30 p,m.
Some of the Harstine Grange Training Union ................................................................ 6:30 p.m.
gals paid Dorothy Chapman of Midweek $ervle .................................................. We€L, 7:0 p.m.
Pick€ring a surprise visit last
Wednesday afternoon. A number
of the gals went together and Arcadia and Lake Boulevard
ED CHAMBERLAIN, Minister
Bible School .......... 9:45 a.m. Family Service 7:30 p.m.
Legal Publications Wednesday--- Bible Study and Prayer-- 7:30 p.m,
Child Care Service Available at 11:00 Service
NOTICE OF HEARING Fir Ch ....
PROPOSED VACATION-- S+ Chur of risf, Scien+is+
PORTION OF 302 Alder St., Shelton, Wash.
WOODLAND MANOR PLAT ':' ' ......
and Sunday School 11:00 a.m .... Church 11:00 a.m.
A PORTION OF IDCATED Wednesday evening testimony meetings 8:00 p.m.
COUNTY Reading room located in church, Reading room hours
TO SERVE THE PLAT 11:00 a,m. to 2:00 p.m. Mon.& Fri. Wed. evening 6:45 to 7:45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: - , ..................
That onMon. June 16, 1969, the
Board of County L;ommissioners S+. David's Episcopal Church
went on record with their
Intention to Vacate a portion of Fourth & Ceciar, SheLton, Washington
Woodland Manor Platanda portion The Rev. Clarence A. Lody, Priest
of County Road to serve the Plat,
as a result of a Court Order No. The Church ie always open for meditation and prayer,
8903, dated November 1, 1967, 7:30 A.M. -- Holy Communion
which changed the boundaries of 9:30 A.]VL ---- Church School &
said Plat; and Adult Bible Class
The portion of said Plat and
County Road proposed to be 11:00 A.M. Divine Worship
Vacated is more fully described as
aNL H ,, , H ' ' ' I' ,
follows: That part of the Fis her00en'sC!oUb00000000,.
Southwest one quarter of the
Northeast one quarter of ,,
Section 12, Township 20 r
North, Range 4 West, W.M.,
described asfollows: .... (k= '
Beginning at a point on the ,From9:15a.m. to 10:30a.m. every Sunday
East line of said Southwest one SUNDAY, JULY 6, 1969 i(
00u.ter o,t00e
quarter, 116.19 feet South of Bible Study: REV. BOB BRACKETT
the Northeast corner of said Program: ALLAN MOSS, Showing Film
Southwest one quarter of the
Northeast one quarter; thence
South 52 degrees 06" O0 .................. --
West ¢o0tf:et more or i+h L +h Ch h
less Northeasterly F
right-of-way line of Airport U eran urc
County Road; thence
Southeasterw along said 7thand Franklin
Northeasterly right-of.way line
to its intersection with the East
line of said Southwest one 9:30 a,m.- Worehlp 8ervloe
quarter of the Norteast one 'Christian Worship, Education, Fellow€hip, Service"
quarter; thence North along
said East line 786 feet more or CARL J. CARLSEN, Paetor Phone 421-11(111
less to the point of beginning,
Mason County, Washington,
' LESS THE OLLOWlNG ,, - "," -- , "- I ....
DESCRIBED PORTION: United Mefhodlsf Church'----
C O M M E N C I N G a t t h e G and King Streets
Northeast corner of said
Southwest quarter of the REV. HORACE H.'MOUNTS, Minister
Northeast quarter, said Section 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. Worship Servi¢ea
12, Township 20 North, Range
4 West, W.M.; thence South, 9:30 a.m. Sunday School for all ages 6 p.m..Youth ]Blto _
along the East line of said '
Southwest quarter of the
Northeast quarter, 113 feet to MT. OLIVE LUTHERAN CHURCH
the point of beginning of the
tract of land hereby described; MISSOURI SYNOD
thence South 1.5 degrees 30'
West to the Northeasterly 206 E. Wyandotte EDWI C. ZSCHO(ME Paator
right-of-way line of County SUNDAY, JULY 6, 1969
Road; thence boutheasterly, Divine Services 8:15 and 10:30
along the Nortneasterly
right.of.wa line OT said Sunday School and Bible Claes 9:15
County Road, to an
intersection with the East line Theme: "THE TRAVAIL OF LIBERTY"
of said Southwest quarter of ....
the Northeast quarter; thence '
N°rth' along said EastJine 786" Fir B h
et, more or less, to me point S÷ a is urc
of beginning. (CONSERVATIVE)
N O T I C E I S F U R THE R Fifth & Cote St€. Ray. Jerry Laraon, TH.M. Tel. 426-8461
wilIGIVEN:be heldThat one publiCthe proposedHearing Sunday, July 6, 1969 J-Morrdng Wohip
abandonment in the Off lee of the "MASTER OFT I ME" J0hn5:l.16 i Bheasxfr
8:30 & 11:00 A.M. Duplicate Services
County Commissioners at 11:00 9:30 A.M. Bible School
A.M., Monday, July 14, 1969, and 7:30 P M -- YOUTH NIGHT
any interested person may appear WedneJay Night Bible Study 7:30 P.M.
at said Hearing to be heard either
for or against saidproposal.
DATED this 23rd day of June,
1969. BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF SHELTON ASSEMBLY OF GOD
M A S O N C 0 U N T Y, 1521 Monroe 8t Masen Younglund, PlaiCe
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W A $ H I N G BOYS VN Sunday School -- For Everyone 9:94 a.m.
RUTH E. • .................
Morning Worship ............................. 11"00 a.m.
Auditor & Clerk Christ's Ambassadors .......................... 6.00 p.m.
of the Board. Evangelistic Service ............................ 7:00 p,m.
7/3-10-2t Wednesday -- Bible Study & Prayer ......... , ..... 7:00 p.m.
Thursday, July 3, 1969- Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 17