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You're Un-lnsurable?
Dramatic medical advances make it
possible for many "un-insurables"
to obtain life insurance protection.
Find out where you stand --- call
William IF. khultz
New York Life Insurance Company
Govey Bldg. Suite 5
4th & Railroad, Shelton
Phone 426-3443
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By Realtor REID MITCHELL
_ ' - _ MAsoN C_QU_.NTY, REALTY__
- H0me-Office Deduction
If you use one room of for business use; preferably as
your home as an office, make a main place of business, or
sure that you are taking show that the room was
advantage of the tax break necessary to see clients or
that is entitled to you. How patients. Also, expenses
much of your home office cannot exceed the income
expenses can be taken as a earned from the business.
business expense depends on Also, if you have any
the size of the room in valuable equipment in your
relation to the rest of the home office, don't assume
house, that it will be covered by your
For example, if the house regular homeowners insurance
has 1,600 square feet of space policy. You'll need a special
and the office measures 10x16 floater to protect against loss.
(or 160 square feet), you are If there is anything we can
allowed 10% of the total do to help you in the field of
running costs of the house's
light, heat, repairs, painting, real estate please phone or
and other maintenance, drop in at MASON COUNTY
depreciation, taxes and so on. REALTY, 724 Railroad
But, remember that the Avenue, Shelton, phone
room must be used exclusively 426-4486. We're here to help
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fter you see your doctor...
bring your prescription to
!E00vergr==n
Evergreen Square 426-3456 Shelton
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Citizens, Voters, Taxpayers
of Washington State
Please read this and think
About five years ago our legislators in Olympia amended
the Constitution so that all properties would be appraised (and
assessed) at their true and full market value.
This is causing hardship to the extent that retired people
are losing their homes to excessive taxation.
We ask that you write your state senators and
representatives, demanding that they introduce and support
legislation that will amend the Constitution to correct this
abominable situation.
The new amendment is to read "All property is to be
assessed and appraised at its true and fair market value until
the owner attains the age of 65 years. At that time his primary
home is to be appraised at the actual east that he paid at the
time of purchase or building."
Voluntary contributions to the undersigned sponsor will
enable us to run this ad in every newspaper in our state and
thus intensify this caln_p
Paid advt. by Mason County Taxpayers Association
Dr. John W. Codling, Pres., Belfalr, WA 98528
24tt U,strict Legislators are:
Sen. Paul Conner, State Senate Bldg., Olympia 98504
Rep. Don Olson, 611 Polk, Port Townsend 98368
ReD. Brad Owen, 918 Ellinor, Shelton 98584
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P,l-ie 24 - Sh.ttort-Mason CoLlnty Journal - Thursday, July 6/1978
Hood Canal West:
Fire commissioners, volunteers to meet
By VIRGINIA REIS (and to join the association and Bring salads, desserts, or other Woman's Clubhouse on Route
Cu:shman Fire District vote for officers), accompaniments, because the 101 in Potlatch.
commissioners will meet with Volunteer firefighters, men main dish will, of course, be The Hood Canal School
volunteer firefighters at the end or women, over 18 years old, salmon. Small or large portions Board will meet Wednesday, July
of Stmday's meeting of the Lake will be equipped, insured and will cost 25 or 50 cents, 12, at 7:30 p.m. in the school
Cu'shnan I m provement trained by the fire department at respectively, library. The public is always
Association. This will be a brief no cost to the individual. Stop The July Lions Club Flea welcome and encouraged to
session for the purpose of after the association meeting for Market event will occur this attend school board meetings,
discussing future business and an opportunity to meet each Saturday at the Hood Canal listen and participate.
training plans, other and the commissioners,
The Lake Cushman and to find which evening of the
Improvement Association week is most agreeable to all for
meetingwili take place at l p.m. training sessions.
on Sunday, July 9, at the Tonight is the first meeting
Hoodsport Community Hall. The of the Hood Canal Lions Club at
basic program will be a session which the newly elected
with Ben Clifford, vice-president president, Nick Engels, will
of the Cushman Development preside. All Lions come and
Corporation. Clifford will be show him your support; dinner
present to discuss problems and at Fearless Freddie s at 8 p.m.
plans for the Cushman area with The Lilliwaup Community
the property owners. Club s July potluck dinner and
There will also be an election meeting this Friday at 6:30 p.m.
of association officers. All will be a salmon bake. Weather
property owners are invited to permitting, dinner will be served
join the discussion with Clifford outdoors, followed by volleyball.
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DON T GET
!BUGGED
THIS
SUMMER
NOW OPEN . . . WE'RE NEW!
MILL CREEK ENTERPRI
Just off Highway 3 on Mill Creek Road, Shel
Phone 426-5404
Precision Machining,
Light Welding and Parts
Remanufacturing
Gunsmithing
Bearing Pressing
OPEN MON.-SAT. 9 A.M.-5
I -
Corps permit is asked -- a Residential, Commercial
Dnu I & Texturing
for work in Canal Maranatha Mirror & Glass l
41D dl 4F_ d dl A IF
Application has been received proposed activity. 317 So. First 426-1793 I qZO'O@O
by the Seattle U.S. ArmyCorps Presently unknown
I
of Engineers Office from Taurus archeological, scientific, _ imi--mmmi--,iammm,-m--.
Construction, Union, on behalf prehistorical or historical data
of Walter and Lana Schall for a may be lost or destroyed by
Department of the Army permit work to be accorplished under -'""'- --
in accordance with Section 10 of the requested permit. The work
the River and Harbor Act of is not located on a property
March 3, 1899 for work in Hood registered in the National
Canal near Union. Register of Historic Places. Coil 426-5336
The work is to construct a
cantilevered deck extension for
private recreation and access
from parking area.
Preliminary review by the
Seattle district indicates that this
work will not significantly affect
the quality of the human
environment. The preparation of
a federal environmental impact
statement is not anticipated at
this time.
Preliminary determinations
indicate that the proposed
activity will not affect
endangered species, or their
critical habitat, designated as
endangered or threatened
pursuant to the Endangered
ecies Act .of 1973 '(87, Star.
4'43':' Formal' drsultation
pursuant to Section 7 of the act
with the Department of the
Interior is not required for this
Money asked
The Mason County
Commission has been,notified by
the Olympic Air Pollution
Control Authority the county
should budget $2,693 for the
coming year, This amount, the
commission was told, is 15 cents
per person living in the county.
The decision whether to issue
a permit will be based on an
evaluation of the probable
impact of the proposed activity
on the public interest. That
decision will reflect the national
concern for both protection and
utilization of important
resources. The benefit which
reasonably may be expected to
accrue from the proposal must
be balanced against its
reasonably foreseeable
detriments. All factors which
may be relevant to the proposal
will be considered; among those
are conservation, economics,
aesthetics, general environmental
concerns, historic values, fish and
wildlife values, flood damage
prevention, land use, n'avigation,
recreation, water supply, water
quality, energy needs, safety,
food production and, in general,
the needs and welfare of the
people.
Comments on these factors
will be accepted and made part
of the record and will be
considered in determining
whether it would be in the best
public interest to grant a permit.
Comments should reach the
Seattle corps office not later
than July 31 to insure
consideration.
Dally call on demand
transportation -- 426-2568
SENIOR
CEHTER
NEWS
AVAILABLE TO ALL SENIOR
ICITIZENS AT NO COST:
,Outreach Assistance, Telephone
Reassurance, Chore Service,
Notary, Assistance with Forms,
Information & Referral.
MONDAY, July 10:
Lunch, Kamilche, noon.
TUESDAY, July !1:
Lunch, noon, Shelton.
Painting class 1 p.m.
We ghtWatchers, 7:30
p.m.
WEDNESDAY, July 12:
Shelton, noon lunch,
live music, 11 a.m.
Blood pressure readings,
i 1 p.m.
Legal aid by appointment.
Medicare workshop, 1
p.m. (questions about
billing).
THURSDAY, July 13:
Kiwanis luncheon, noon,
program follows.
Lunch, Belfair, noon.
Music, 11 a.m.
Blood pressure, 1 p.m.
FRIDAY, July 14:
Lunch, noon, Kamilche.
,m.
Blood pressure, 1 b-Phelton.
TRIPS: . Card Club, noon,
July 10th - South Sound Swimming, 1 p.m. leave
Center. Lunch Falls Shelton Center.
July Terrace.
11th & 12th- North SATURDAY, July 15:
Cascades Highway Dance, 9 p.m.-1 a.m.,
overnight at Twanoh Grange.
Winthrop Inn. Red Eye Express.
Thank you, Les,
for this space!
Space Courtesy of
Les Rodgers
Owner/Operator
RIPIIIB
139 Welbce Blvd. (Kneelm Center) SINdtN 411-1811
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Mt. view
Alliance Church
Washington & "J" Sts.
July 9, II e.g.
"The Family Worshiping"
Multi-Media Sunday
School ................. 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m.
Evening Service ....... 6:00 p.m.
Family Night (Wed.) .. 7:00 p.m.
Rev. BERT LINN, Pastor
Pastor DENNY TYAS,
Assistant Pastor
426-3294
First Baptist Church '
5th and Coto
Downtown Shelton
July 9,1978
Installation
Service for
Pastor Hamilton
"TAKING The
Long Look"
Rev. Jerry Hamilton,
Pastor
9:30 a.m ...... Sunday School
"11:00 a.m ...... Morning Worship
7:00 p.m... Evening Gospel Hour
7:00 p.m. Wednesday
Bible Study & Prayer Meeting
*The Morning Worship Is broad.
cast live over KMAS, 12811 kc.
A.M
P.M.
Northslde
Baptist Church
121 W. ""' Street
Pastor, Rev. Kenneth P. Herring
426-9827
Sunday School .......... 9:4S o.m.
Morning Worship ...... 11 :IX) o.m.
Evening Worship ....... 7:30 p.m.
Prayer Meeting, Wed .... 7:00 p.m.
Jesus loves you -- we do, tool
S.D.C.
KAMILCHE VALLEY
CHRISTIAN CENTER
3 blocks earl of Highway 101
and 108 Junction
Non-denominational Charismatic
Walt Wagner, Pastor;
Phone 426-7655
Sunday' School ..... .-.'. .:9:30 o.m.
Sunday Worship ... 2. i 10:30 a.m.
Sunday Evening Service . 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday Evening Prayer
and Praise 7 p.m.
Foursquare
Church
910 East Dearborn
LEWIS B. WYSONG, Pastor
Sunday School .......... 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m.
Evening Service ........ 6:30 p.m.
bible Study (Wed.) ...... 7:00 p.m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Arcadia & Lake Boulevard Kurt Hardenbrook. Minister
Bible School ........... 9:45 a.m.
Worship .............. 11:00 a.m. Family Service ......... 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday Home Bible Study and Prayer 7:00 p.m.
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
G and King Streets Dr. Ludvlg Esklldsen, Minister
SUNDAY, JULY 9
Worship Service at McCleory Home
Arcadia 10:30 a.m.
St. Edward's Catholic Church
Father Michael Feeney 426-6134 3rd & Pine
Masses
Saturday .......................... ............ 7 p.m.
Sunday .......... ............... 8 a.m., 9 a.m.. 11 a.m.
COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH
The Friendly Church
Dlscipllng the saved to abundant life and reaching their world for Christ.
10 a.m. (6th & Railroad) ..................... Sunday Service & School
Evenings .............................. Home Bible Study Fellowships
Daily .......................................... Individual DiscIpllng
524 Dearb0m St. Tom Barwick, Pastor 426.9194 or 426.5221
Mt. Olive Lutheran Church
Missouri Synod
206 E. Wyandotte Roland Huber, Pastor
Sunday, July 9
Service, 9 a.m.
Sunday School, 10:15
Firlane Service, 2 p.m.
or write: Box 88z
Shelton
Christian Fellowship
825 West Franklin
426-2758
NILE - alARnMATIC - COMMUNITY
Sunday
10 a.m ............... Bible Study
11 a.m .................. Worship
7 p.m ............ Home Meetings
Thursday
7 p.m ................... Worship
CHURCH OF
NAZARENE
flimlg & Hdmu 42&
Ced C. Green, Iaer i
HOME PHONE 426-1985
Sunday School ......
Morning Worship... 11:001
Evening Service ..... 6;001
Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saintl
Connection & 12th Streets Phone
Priesthood Meeting ...i.. L .,, ,:,. ., .: ....... ,:, :,:.. ; *.:91 S, i:l.i
Sunday School .............................. 11:00 0.
Sacrament Meeting ........................... 5:00 p.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
302 ALDER ST. SHELTON, I
Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Church 11:00 0
Wednesday evening testimony meetings. 730 p.m.
READING ROOM -- 302 ALDER
Hours: 12 noon3 pm Tuesday thru Friday
CHILD CARE PROVIDED DURING SERVICES
Episcopal Church Welcomes You
St. hvld'= -- 4th & Cedar, hlton
Sunday, 7:30 g 10:30 a.m.
Sixth and Railroad
Saturday, 9:30 a.m. -- Sabbath School, I 1:00 a.m. -- Hour of Worshll
Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. -- Bible Study and Prayer
Tim Galiagher, Pastor
SHELTON ASSEMBLY OF GOD
1521 Monroe Street
M. A. Younglund, pastor Rick Vickery,
'WE SHARE BECAUSE WE CARE"
Sunday School ........................................... 9:45
Mornina Worship. Pastor Rick Vickerv. speaklna ........... 10:50
Gospel Service, Pastor Rick Vickery, speaking .............. 6:00 p,
Wednesday, Bible Study .................................. 7:00
Thursday, Youth Night .................................... 7:00
You're Invited To
Welcome Our New Pastor
at
Installation
Service
11 a.m.,
Sunday,
July 9th
Reverend Jerry Hamilton
Shelton
Baptist
Church
Fifth & Cota