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have helped in the community
adioining church with four hardy workers turning up at
almost every session: Harlan Olson, Ted Cook, Don
Carstenson and the Rev. Wendell Harder. Plumbing was done
by volunteer Warren Johnson and wiring by another
volunteer, Lloyd Suhr. Jim Jesfield and his crew spent one
whole day, without pay, finishing the concrete floor.
Building of the kitchen cabinets has been offered free by
Bruce Whitman. In charge of serving a hot meal to workers
after each building session has been Izetta Dean. The
following pictures were taken at the work party last week
where measurements were taken for the kitchen cabinets and
installation of the fireplace was tackled. Molding above the
door in what will be the girl's restroom was nailed up by the
Reverend Wendell Harder.
Legal Publkations
Legal Pubikations
NOTICE OF SPECIAL
BOARD MEETING
All citizens of North Mason
School District No. 403, Mason
County, Washington are hereby
notified that a Special Board
Meeting of the Board of Directors
of North Mason School District
No. 403 will be held on Thursday,
September 23, 1971 at 7:30 p.m.
in the High School Library.
Purpose of the Special
Meeting is for revision and
adoption of the School District
Final Budget for the 1971-72
school year and this Special
Meeting will constitute a legal
Final Budget Public Hearing as
provided by law. Other budgetary
and financial matters of the
district may be considered at this
Special Meeting.
This Special Meeting is open
to the public and all school
district patrons and interested
citizens are invited and
encouraged to attend.
Kenneth B. Leatherman
Chairman
Board of Directors
North Mason School
District No. 403
9/16-23-2t
NOTICE OF HEARING
ON BUDGET,
PORT OF ALLYN
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN, that the Commissioners
of the Port of Allyn have
completed and placed on file their
preliminary budget for the Port
District for the fiscal year of
1972, a copy of which may be
obtained by any taxpayer at the
following address: Belfair firehall,
Belfair, Wash.
NOTICE IS FURTHER
GIVEN, that the Port
Commission will meet at the Fire
Halt in Belfair, Mason County,
Washington on the 24th of
September at the hour of 8:00
p.m. for the purpose of fixing and
adopting the final budget of the
Port District for the ensuing year,
(fiscal 1972) and any taxpayer
may appear at said hearing and be
heard for or against any part of
said budget.
DATED at Belfair,
Washington this 10th day of
September, 1971.
Board of Commissioners
Port of Allyn
By Ellen Palmer, Clerk
9/16-23-2t
CONSTRUCTION
Lee Lopriore--BUILDER
WE HAVE BUILDING LOTS
WE HAVE FINANCING, VARIABLE INTEREST
NEW CONSTRUCTION -- REMODELING
LICENSED -- INSURED -- BONDED
CR 5-2021
INN
Pool Tables • Shuffleboard
Sandwiches • Short Orders
Dancing
Don Carstenson and
planned the kitchen area.
Adult classes to be
offered at Peninsula
Are you tired of double
exposures? Too light or too dark
slides and photographs? Now is
your chance to get first hand how
to do it tips on lens settings,
camera angles, and all the ins and
outs of good photography.
Beginning Photography is
only one of approximately forty
exciting classes being offered this
fall thru the Peninsula Adult
Evening Program starting the
week of October 4.
Other new classes being
offered this Quarter are
Leathercraft, Broom Making,
Beginning Astrology, Candle
Making, Macrame, Quick Gifts
For the Sewer, Batik, Beginning
Sculpture, Holiday Baking and
Crocheting. Also new this year
will be two learning experiences
offered for the price of one, Batik
and Stitchery; Knitting and
Crocheting; Macrame and Tole
Painting will be combined classes.
The Fall Brochure will be
mailed to all Peninsula residents
during this week. However,
anyone living outside the area
may receive a brochure by calling
the Office of Extended Education
857-2185.
Harlan
ttCat, t~/kL 1R~g~strnt~cn-~s o~
October 3, 1971, ~d thereaiter,
until the day fo~lowin9 the
General Election, to be held on
Tuesday, November 2, 1971, in
conjunction with any Special
Elections which may be placed on
the ballot.
HOWEVER, Registrations will
remain open for TRANSFERS
ONLY, through October 18,
1971.
Ruth E. Boysen
Auditor & Registrar for
Mason County, Washington.
Please Register with the
Officer in your Precinct, listed
below:
• Airport, Leah Anderson, RL.
5, Bx. 39, Shelton; Allyn,
Courthouse, 4th & Alder,
Shelton; Arcadia, Leila May
Hootman, Rt. 3, Bx. 364,
Shelton; Belfair 1,2,3,4 Sheriff's
Office at Belfair; Capitol Hill,
i Courthouse, 4th & Alder,
Shelton; Cloquallum, Helen M.
Morrow, Rt. 1, Bx 292, Elma;
Dayton, Vivian Buechel, S.R. 2,
Bx. 176, Shelton;.
Eells, Carmen Sarkowitz,
S.R., Shelton; Grapeview, Milton
J. Jennings, P. O. Bx. 112,
Grapeview; Marjorie C. Jennings,
P. O. Bx. 1 12, Grapeview;
A newcomer to the work party sessions, Erwin Grewell found i Harstine, Emily M. Babcock, Rt.
a job to keep him busy; sweeping up all the debris left on the i 2. Bx. 35, Shelton; Hoodsport,
Joy W. Kilbourne, Hoodsport;
floor by former work parties. Isabella, Alice Bariekman, R.R.
Bx. 618, Shelton; Kamilche 1 & -%
Norma A, Taylor, Rt. 1, Bx. 124,
Shelton; Lake, Lela Rodewald,