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nge Potluck Due Friday
,- This Friday
oe the regular
Okomish Grange.
gpl t Potluck dinner,
,re., as there is
month during
, we hope the
out as there are
atters to be
c Carter, who
MUtual Life
be It the meeting,
ii er questions
"' or Medical
Mrs. Harvey Biehl and sons,
Paul and Joe of Sunnyside, called
on several friends in the Valley
and were luncheon guests at the
Chester Valley home. The Biehls
are former Valley residents. Mrs.
Bield's son, Paul, is home on a
30-day leave from Vietnam.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunter
picnicked at the home of Mrs.
Florence Taylor of Kamilche
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Valley
attended a dinner at the George
Valley home at Island Lake
Sunday, when they entertained
for Mr. and Mrs. Chet Horsey of
M
.,Ltlock Grange
--=zer Park this
It-7 O'clock for its
.Rlllily will bring
families and a
Club met at the
/ednesday with
LOStess. Louise
Onie Howard s
ebrated.
n n and Mrs.
$helton called
rs. Augusta
1 es Goodburn
urSday at the
e.
lWa er spent
L aeir Dlk s, the
t Auburn. Mrs.
nt the Weekend
and family the
'd
' eral Way.
r Just returned
eneral Hospital
tJor Surgery. We
ly recovery.
Neal Davis of
Tacoma visited Saturday with
their daughter and family, the
Dan Walker's.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Gronka of
Olympia visited at the Portman
and Max Cash homes last
Wednesday. Mrs. Gronka also
spent part of the day at Ladies
Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Brehmeyer
and baby of Grisdale spent the
weekend with their folks, the
Herbert Brehmeyer Sr's. Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Brehmeyer also were
Sunday dinner guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacKay of
Elma were visitors at the Herbert
Helin home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Brehmeyer
and baby of Grisdale called at the
Herbert Brehmeyer Jr. home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rossmaier
and family of Olympia were
Saturday evening visitors at the
Lud Rossmaier home.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sharp and
family of Olympia were Sunday
dinner guests of their folks, Mr.
and Mrs. Lud Rossmaier.
Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Hulbert of Shelton.
Mrs. Arthur Johnson drove to
Milton Friday to take her
granddaughter, Jennifer, home
after a visit of several days.
Accompanying them were Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Gendreau of
Island Lake.
Mrs. Betty McDonald is visiting
at the home of her parents, the
Les Crossans.
July 28 to August 2 will be
Youth (:amp, to be held this year
at Mayfield Youth Camp, near
Mossyrock. The camp will be
divided into three groups, for
grade five through high school.
Anyone wishing further
information may call 426-8959.
There will be a potluck dinner
at the close of the Sunday
morning Service at the Skokomish
Community Church. The church
extends a cordial invitation to
anyone who would like to attend.
Southside:
Action 4-H Club Plans
Panhandle Camp Skit
By MRS. RAYKRATCHA family of tloquiam, who came
SOUTHSIDE - The Actions
4-H group had a meeting Monday
July 21 at the home of Toni
Matson, leader.
The meeting was called to
order by the president, Tracy
DeMeiro.
Martha Sewell led the flag
salute, Netti Sewell led the 4-H
pledge, Chris Rickards secretary,
read the minutes of the last
meeting and Teresa Murray,
treasurer, collected the dues.
The Actions talked about
decorations for their cabin for
4-H camp at Panhandle and also
talked about their skit for camp.
The meeting was adjourned by
Dana Christensen.
Those attending were Dana
Christensen, Bobbi l)eMeiro,
Tracy DeMeiro, Martha Sewell,
Netti Sewell, Marilee Matson,
Mike Matson, Chris Rickards,
Teresa Murray, Cheryl Nolan,
Stacy Whitmore, Jenny
Whitmore, Cindy Bariekman,
Christy Bacon, Desilee Clayton,
Saline Clayton, John Clayton,
Doug Lane, Kenny (.'arson,
Lennie Christensen and leader
Mrs. Toni Matson.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Koch and
Sunday and stayed over night.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gardner
Sunday spent the day with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Stuck.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Weston and family spending three
days were Mr. and Mrs. T.A.
Weston of Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne
Schuffcnhauer and family Sunday
attended the Moose picnic at
Walker Park.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. L. II.
Asche and Winston last Monday
were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Daker of/
Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kratcha,
Micheal and Shelly, John Kratcha
and Mrs. John Cookson and
Jackie were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Kratcha Sunday.
Death Takes
T. E. Pulsifer
Thomas E. I'ulsifer, Star Rt. 1,
Box 170 E., died in the Fir Lane
(:onvalcscent Itome on Sunday at
the age of 54. lie was born in
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
ATTRACTIVE 2 bedroom house,
large lot, fruit trees, carpets,
fireplace, on Angleside. 426-4877
for appointment. BT/31tfn
CHAIR-SIDE dental assistant,
Shelton. Must enjoy good health,
be available for long term
employment. A challenging
position. Salary open. Write Box
X%Journal 7/3i-8/7
FULL OR" PART-TIME --
Dynamic Direct selling company
with 80 )tears experience is
carrying ou expansion program
in Northern Washington. Full or
part time opportunities. For
interview write: Minnie L.
Daniels. Sales Manager, Rawliegh
Products, 710 Exchange St.,
Aberdeen, Washington 98520
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GARAGE SALE AT Rhodes
Ramble In on Island Lake,
starting Thursday the 31st Phone
426-3115. R7/31
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NO. 3995
NOTICE OF HEARING
FINAL ACCOUNT
In the Superior Court of the
State of Washington for Mason
County in Probate.
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF CHARLES ERWlN
MEYER, 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, and
discharge, which matters have
been set for hearing on September
5, 1969, at 9:30 A.M., in the
Courtroorn of the above-entitled
Court.
/s/LOIS EUNICE MEYER
SIMPSON,
Personal Representative
Glenn E. Correa
Attorney at Law
121 S. 4th
Shelton, Washington
7/31-1t
NO. 4034
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Superior Court of the
State of Washington for Mason
County (In Probate)
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF WALTER J. LASH,
Deceased.
The undersigned is the
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NOTICE OF HEARING
PROPOSED VACATION --
PORTION
OF OLD GRAPEVIEW ROAD
NO. 110
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
That on Tuesday, July 22, 1969,
the Board of County
Commissioners went on record
with their Intention to Vacate
iortions of the old Grapeview
end No. 110, since the
Grapeview Road was relocated in
1963, rendering portions lying
north and south of the existirg
location unused in Sections ] I,
15 & 14, Township 21 North,
Range 2 West, W.M.; said vacation
more fully described as follows:
"That portion of the Old
Grapev'lew Road No. 110
beginning at Engineers Station
0+7"3.00 through Engineers
Station 5+50 located in the SEV4
SEV4 Section 10, Township 21
North, Range 2 West, W.M. and
the NEZh NES/4, Section 15,
Township 21 North, Range 2
West, W.M.:
Beginning at Encineers Station
7 through Eng,neers Station
10+00 located in the SEV4 SEV4,
Section 10, Township 21 North,
Range 2 West, W.M., and the WS/
SWZh, Section 11, Township 21
North, Range 2 West, W.M.;
Beginning at Engineers Station
19+50 through Engineers Station
22+50 located in the NWV4 NWth,
Section 14, Township 21 North,
Range 2 West, W.M.;
Beginning at Engineers Station
22+50 through Engineers Station
32+40 located in the NEV4 NWV4
Section 14, Township 21 North,
Range 2 West, W. M.;
Beginning at Engineers Station
41+40 through Engineers Station
49+00 located in he WV2 NEV%
Section 14, Township 21 North,
Range 2 West, W.M.
All above described unused
portions lay thirty (30) feet north
and south of the center line of the
existing Grapeview Road as
constructed in 1963, and as
shown on the official map for this
project, on file in the office of the
Mason County Engineer".
NOTICE IS FURTHER
GIVEN: That a Public Hearing
will be held on the proposed
abaridonment in the Office of the
County Commissioners at 11:00
A.M., Monday, August 11, 1969,
and any interested person may
ap.pear at said Hearing to be heard
e,ther for or against said proposal.
DATED this 22rid day of July,
1969.
BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF MASON
COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rose and family Potlatch on March 2, 1915 and appointed and qualified By RUTH E. BOYSEN
visited Mr. and Mrs. Desmond has lived in Mason County all of Administratrix of said estate.
• Auditor & Clerk
*Unl7 Residents Give ' Koch and family of Vancouver, his life. Persons having claims against the
Canada. Funeral services were held deceased are required to serve the of the Board.
same in duplicate, duly verified,
7/31-8/7-2t
Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the on the undersigned or the -- --
969 Heart Fund Silver Stars are having a Fun . Assembly of God Church at attorney of record at the address " ( .-'-/oN,r0.
b/ reside . Play Day August 3 and August 17 Skokomish junction. Burial stated below and file the same / "o'.vrar,r
e'" nts gave ersonnel are trazne
tleartF ...... P " d to staff starting at 10:00 a.m. at followed in the Skokomish with the Clerk of the Court, " .... ,f,twAvsJ
ith $2,793 9- y " its and give Sanderson Field. together with proof of such
Junction Cemetery. -,
tr,,L ,.. • ' rehabilitative care to stroke Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stuck, Mr. service within four months after
aeWashington atients, lie is survived by his wife, 24 July, or the same will be
"=nnOunced this P General public instruction is and Mrs. Wayne Stuck and Ernest
Stuck went down last Friday and Lavina M. Pulsifer, of Skokomish; forever barred.
two sons, Thomas Gerald Pulsifer, MARY I. LASH,
,. also given on the relation of diet came back last Monday. They of the home, Charles Dante I ----
,$O the fund to heart health and on other Administratrix
COmmunity aspects of cardiovascular disease, attended the family reunion of Pulsifer, of Shelton; one "sister, i: .... RE. 3, Box 386B ........ ....
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cational and A total of $771 572.15 was Mrs. Fred Stuck'sbrother, George
irojec_ts, contributed to' the fund Stuck of Harrisburg, Oregon. Mrs. Zethe Cush, of Shelton; his B. FRANKLIN HEUSTON,
*,tJci°lfers"" care. eepfree throup to $728,401ugh°ut the.28 lastState'year.C°mpa red andStuckGuests of Mr. and Mrs. FMrs.WereRichardtheir grandson,McCauley andMr'red m°ther' Mgrandchildren.S k O k o mrs" Lout s h ; i se Pulsifer, of Attorna n d f i v e Angle BIdg.,eY for EShelton,Sta te 7/24-31-8/7-3tWash" 98584 ... '.
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SALES S PECIAL Matador Group
':
U-SAVE $292.40
ON THIS BEAUTIFUL
8-PIECE GROUP I
Furniture Kings"
3 Cushion Davenport ..... Retail $260.00
Loveseet ............... Retail 180.00
Chair ................. Retail 90.00
Coffee Table ............ Retail 50.00
2 End Tables ........... Retail 100.00
2 Decorator Lamps ....... Retail 90.00
8-Piece Group Total Retail ...... $760.00
B&R PRICE S 7 60
"J" & Olympic Hwy. N. 426-3264 Shelton
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No. 3871
NOTICE OF SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
BY NEGOTIATION
In the Superior ourt of the
State of Washington for Mason
County (I n Probate).
In the Matter of the Estate of
FLOYD K. BEERBOWER,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that, pursuant to the Order of the
Court entered in this estate, the
personal representative of this
estate has negotiated and will sell
the following described property:
Southeast quarter of the
Northeast quarter of
Section 29, Township 19,
Range 6 West, W.M.,
County of Mason, State of
Washington
the sale is for a cash price of
Sixteen thousand five hundred
dollars, and will be made and
confirmed after August 10, 1969.
BYRON E. McCLANAHAN
Attorney for Estate
No. 7 Govey Building
Shelton. Washington 98584
7/31-1t
COUNTY ROAD PROJECT
NO. 623
In the matter of C.R.P. No.
623 to be constructed on Mason
County Road No. 96 known
locally as the Skokomish Valley
road, and more specifically
located in Sections 8, 17 & 18,
Township 21, Range 4 West, W.
M.
IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED BY
THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS that it is their
intention to accomplish very
minor relocation, widening, and
stablizing with gravel to 1.6 miles.
Principal quantities are:
Roadway excavation
& Waste ......... 4,000 C.Y.
Gravel Base
& Surface ........ 4,000 C.Y.
Scarifying
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& Reshaping .83.0 Sta.
and that said work''is to be
performed by (day labor) in
accordance with the Washington
State Standard Specifications for
Road and Bridge Construction as
adopted by Mason County.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the above described County
Road Project is necessary and
proper, and the estimated costs of
said project are herewith set out
in detail as follows:
Engineering ....... $2,000 00
Right of Way ...... $3,00000
Road Construction . .$24,000.00
TOTAL :. .......... $29,000.00
The t;ounty Road Project
herein described is HEREBY
DECLARED to be a public
necessity, and the County Road
Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED
AND AUTHORIZED to report
and proceed thereon as by law
provided.
ADOPTED this 22nd day of
July, 1969.
BOARD OF COUNTY ',
COMMISSIONERS OF MASON
COUNTY, WASHINGTON
MARTIN AUSETH,
Chairman
WILLIAM O. HUNTER
JOHN BARIEKMAN
Attest:
RUTH E. BOYSEN
Clerk of the Board
7/31-11
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CASH,
For Your
PROPERTY
WHte:
P. O. Box 754, 8helton
Washington 98NI4
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Grays Harbor
AIR
WEEK
Schedule
Select Your Favorite Entertoinmnt
ORAYS HARBOR FAIR HAS IT
THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, -- 7:30 P.M.
SWEET ROI_LE BAND- Concert Performance
FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, - 1:30 P.M.
(Free Grandstand Show)
Spelling Bee
4-H Dress Revue
FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, - 7:30 P.M.
RODEO
Saddle Bronc Riding, Bare Back Riding
Calf Roping, Cow Milking, Bull Riding
, 4-H & FFA Livestock Parade
Calf Scramble - All Girls
SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, - 1:00 P.M.
RODEO
Saddle Bronc Riding, Bare Back Riding
Calf Roping, Cow Milking, Bull Riding
Open Class Livestock Parade
Calf Scramble - All Boys
Grays Harbor Cattlemen's Association
Scramble Steer Auction
\\;
SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, - 8:00 P.M.
THE BROTHERS FOUR
Columbia Recording Stars
Jack Roberts & the Evergreen Drifters
The Crossroads Quartet
The Seattle Cossacks
Motorcycle Stunt & Drill Team
SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, - 12:00 P.M.
CAR RACES
12:00 P.M. Time Trials
2:00 P.M. Jalopy & Modified Car Races
Trophy Dashes - Heat Races - Main Events
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
HOT AIR BALLOON ASCENSION
Twice Daily
SEE ITALL AT THE 1969
I
GRAYS
- .A,,O, FAIR
Thursday, July
August 7 - 8 - 9 - 10
AT ELMA
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