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WINNERS OF NATIONAL 4-H AWARDS at Achievement Niqht Saturday
were, left to right, Jenny Eveleth, Jenny McGee, Susan Chambers, Tammi
Kelley, DeeAnn Cole, Cheryl Corey, Gretchen Kneeland, Valerie Rains, Lisa
Shafer and Eva Godwin.
Legal Publkations
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
FOR SALE, OLYMPIC NATION-
AL FOREST, WYNOOCHEE
SALVAGE DIA 8 (4606) SALE,
located within T. 22 & 23N., R. 7 &
8W., W.M., partially surveyed.
Public notice is hereby given that
pursuant to the provisions of
Section 5 of Public Law 273, 78th
Restrictions
contract and may result
can_cell at ion, refusal
other timber sales to
and/or debarment or
from bidding on
sales. If requested
Washington, or by
or Mason
Congress (58 Stat. 132-16, U.S.C. person deemed
583-583i, Sup. 4) and the reasonable inter
Cooperative Agreement for theproposed sale, or i
Management of the Participating public hearing willl
Forest Properties, in the Shelton office of the Fore~
Cooperative Sustained Yield Unit Federal Building, O
entered into by and between the inQton, on the 17th
United States of America and the 1975 at 2:00
Simpson Timber Company, datedRequest for public
December 12, 1946, an estimated be considered
6,000 M board feet of timber the office of the
marked or otherwise designated Federal Building,
for cutting will be sold to Simpson ington, on or
Timber Company, Seattle, Wash- 1975. The right to
ington, October 28, 1975. Theall bids is re.'
minimum acceptable bid per M information cancer
board feet is: Douglas-fir, $113.79; her, the condition=
western hemlock and other submission of bi
coniferous species, $23.42. The obtained from the
road amortization allowance on Shelton Ranger D
this sale is $20.00 per M board feet Ranger District,
for all above species and may be ington, or the Fol
adjusted pursuant to the terms of Federal Building,
the timber sale contract, ington. Dated Se
Additional deposit required for Wynne M.
slash disposal is $3.90 per MSupervisor, OlymP
board feet for all above species. Forest.
All of the Alaska yellow cedar
determined pursuant to public
.....hearings to be surplus to needs of Can't always
domestic users and processors and
Included Timber not meeting Books cannot
JAY COLE had a bit of trouble getting up on stage to receive Utilization Standards is exempted however good;
his award at 4-H Achievement Night Saturday. He had his from Timber Export and Sub- Minds are not ever
foot in a cast and was on crutches, stitution Restrictions. Bidders are
advised that violations of the for their food.
Timber Export and Substitution
I
Route 1, Box 598
Mason Lake Dr.
Grapeview
lib
Phone:
426-3657
4-Hers get
Mason County 4-H members
received awards for their work
during the past 4-H year at the
annual Achievement Night
program at Southside School
Saturday night.
Awards presented included:
Achievement: Gretchen
Kneeland, Valerie Rains and Lisa
Shafer.
Clothing: Jenny Eveleth and
Jenny McGee.
Food-nutrition:
Eveleth and Jenny McGee.
Leadership: Cheryl Corey.
Photography: Eva Godwin.
Jenny Horse: Dee Ann Cole, Tamrni
, Kelley, Gretchen Kneeland and
Lisa Shafer.
Legal Publications
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR SHORELINE
MANAGEMENT SUBSTANTIAL
DEVELOPMENT PERMIT
Notice is ~hereby given that
State Department of Fisheries has
filed an application for a
substantial development permit
for the construction or
development of a well, pumpand
required piping located at Hood
Canal Salmon Hatchery at
Hoodsport, We. within Section 12
of Township 22 N., Range 4
W.W.M., Mason County,
Washington. Said development is
proposed to be within Hood
Legal Publications
Supervisor, I-ederal Building,
Olympia, Washington. Dated
September 17, 1975, Wynne M.
Maule, Forest Supervisor, Olym-
pic National Forest•
9/25-10/2-9-16-4t
Safety: Susan Chambers.
Dress revue: Eva Godwin and
Jenny McGee.
Top senior secretary book:
Tammy Young, Busy Bees 4-H
Club.
PUD electric contest: Jay
Cole.
PUD record books awards:
Senior, Tammi Kelly;
Intermediate, Jenny McGee; and
Junior, Susan Chambers.
Poster contest: second place,
Candace MacRae.
Q. What's worse than breaking in a new '
pair of cork boots?
A. Nothing. First you spend about a
hundred bucks for 'em and then for a
couple of weeks they beat your dogs
to death.
There's an answer. We can take your
comfortable old clodhoppers and make
them like new. We'll fix everything,
including heels and toe-caps. You save a
bundle of cash and your feet will love
you for it!
;hoe Re
Shelton Third
Mt. View
First Baptist
Church
STH AND COTA
DOWNTOWN SHELTON
October 12, 1975
A.M. Guest Speaker:
The church that
what the BDII
FIRST t
PENTE
Our new church
brand-new location
Lake Firehall' e~
morning at
Come
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