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Shelton Mason County Journal
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November 9, 1978     Shelton Mason County Journal
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31 West: Canal Parent-child held its s' Night last Each child or her father or member or friend the preschool needs of the evening's Other adults who attend the opportunity and to of the activities early childhood of the evening carpentry brought a With available created some very sculptures. Watts for tire Pre-School g supplying the remaining tools, nails and wood. It was a most successful evening. The preschool is looking for families interested in beginning a group for two year olds. Only a few more children are needed to begin such a class. For information and enrollment, call Barbara Gray at 877-5787, Beth Ray at 898-2525, or Lynn Busacca at 426-9892. Community News The Lake Cushman Improvement Association holds its regular monthly meeting Sunday at 1 p.m. in the Hoodsport Community Hall. Final preparations will be made for the Fire Department Auxiliary Christmas bazaar to be held December 2 in the Episcopal Church building on the main street of Hoodsport, next door to Nickels Mercantile. Cushman residents are reminded that on the afternoon preceeding the bazaar, volunteers will be there accepting all donations for the sale, and arranging them for the big day. Every family can bring sale items in support of the new fire department. The volunteer firemen-in-training must be insured and equipped. The last of the monthly Lions Club flea market days will be November I1, at the Hood Canal Woman's Clubhouse oil Highway 101 in Potlatch. Therefore, as an exhibitor or a customer, be sure to get there this time. At the Hood Canal Lions Club executive board meeting tonight in the PUD I Building in Potlatch, a decision will be made IS -ICATION _COURT OF FOR MASON :RIAGE OF TE OF STERLING HEREBY APPEAR after the of Within the 19th 978, and led action and of the a copy of JPon the ney for below of your ment will you the filed sa Court. is action is marriage )ondent is :R tioner be" received concrete of the Rd. No. bicls will ies are: Coat. proposal the Office neer, 428 Box 357, mmissioners any only to 11/9-16-2t Legal Publications NOTICE OF EXAMINATION Written examination for the position of Patrolman with the City of Shelton will be held by the Civil Service in early December. Applicants must meet Civil Service Commission requirements. Applications are available at City Hall and must be returned to the City Clerk no later than November 27, 1978. Applicants will be notified of the date and time for the exam ination. An Equal Opportunity Employer. John Gray, Secretary Shelton Civil Service Commission 11/9-16-2t CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received at the Office of the Mason County Commissioners, Shelton, Washington, until 11:00 A.M., Monday' November 13, 1978, for "nishing one (1) hydraulic ditch cleaner, equivalent to Ditchmaster brand, to the Mason County Department of Public Works. Specifications and bid forms may be obtained at the Office of the Director of Public Works, 428 West Birch St., P.O. Box 357, Shelton, WA 98584. All bids shall be accompanied by a fivepercent (5%) bid bond. The County reserves the right toE; rflject,arw 0r zt|l :. bid ,.or to . celp"t' the bid most advantageous to the County. DATED at Shelton, Washington this 30th day of October, 1978. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MASON COUNTY, WASHINGTON /s/Peggy Cleveland Auditor & Clerk of the Board 11/2-9-2t NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Shelton City Commission will hold a public hearing at 7:00 p.m. November 21, 1978 at the Commission Room in the City Hall on the vacation of Sargison Street from Rayonier Property to Delaware Street, adjoining Block "B," Cyphert Addition to the City of 5helton, Mason County, Washington. All interested persons welcome. Helen W. Stodden Clerk-Treasurer 11/2-9-2t Legal Publications CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Mason County Commissioners until 11:30 A.M., Monday, Nov. 20, 1978, for constructing asphaltic concrete qavement on 1.8 miles of the orth Shore Road, Co. Rd. No. 9819, at which time the bids will be opened and publicly read. Approximate quantities are: 1992 Tons Asphalt Concrete Class B. 5.2 Tons CSS-1 Tack Coat. f Specifications and proposal orms are available at the Office of the County Engineer, 428 West Birch St., P.O. Box 357, Shelton, WA 98584. The County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids and to accept only that bid most advantageous to the County. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MASON COUNTY, WASHINGTON /s/By Peggy Cleveland Auditor & Clerk of the Board 11/9-16-2t NOTICE OF INTENT TO HIRE Mason County Dept. of Public Works, Equal Opportunity Employer. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mason County Department of Public Works intends to hire one (1) Office Engineer, salary depending on qulULfiations. i Duties to (nclue: processing plats of subdivisions including checking for accuracy and sufficiency; keep road records; make reports to other agencies as required; develop plans, specifications and estimates for road and special construction; inspections; and other work as assigned by the County Engineer. Application forms are available from the Department of Public Works, 428 West Birch, P.O. Box 357, Shelton, Washington 98584, Phone 426-4443. Applications will be accepted until November 17, 1978. 11/9-1t MASON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS RESOLUTION No. 941 COUNTY ROAD PROJECT No. 874 WHEREAS, on Mason County Road No. 9819 known locally as the North Shore Road, and more specifically IDeated in S 11, T 22N, R 2 WWM, M.P. 1.66 to M.P. 3.46, work defined Alderbrook Inn = A truly Outstanding ] RESORT-HOTEL Alderbrook Inn - Union, Washington 98592 Phone: 898-2200 or 898-2500 Come to ;rb The new inn is ready for you. Enjoy the luxury and service of a truly outstanding convention resort overlooking beautiful 'Hood Canal. We'll be waiting for you! Dinner Dancing in the Waterwheel Room Friday Night Buffet Family Style Thanksgiving Dinner STogS Reserl)e/low roup holds fathe,"s night recently regarding a lesser number of Lions Club flea market days for the future. School News There will be no school this Friday for the Veterans' Day holiday. November 16 and 17 are parent-teacher conference days. November 16 school will be dismissed at noon and conferences are scheduled from I to 4:30 p.m. and from 6 ,to 9 p.m. November 17 there wilt be no school, and conferences are scheduled from 9 to ! 1 a.m. and from noon to 3 p.m. Individual conference times have already been scheduled. Make every possible effort to be prompt in order that everyone has an equal opportunity to find out how things are going at school, and how to help. Legal Publications as "construction" in the BARS Manual, Page 11-63, et seq, is determined to be necessary and proper, and WHEREAS, this project is hereby made a part of the officially adopted county annual road program pursuant to RCW 36.81A30 and assigned No. 212 thereon. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS that it is their intention to resurface with asphalt concrete 24' and that said work is to be performed by contract in accordance with the Washington State Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction as adopted b Mason County. B E  T F U RTHE R RESOLVED that the above described County Road Project is necessary and proper, and the estimated costs of said project are herewith set out as follows: Engineering, $1518; Road Construction, $50,570. Engineer's Estimate in detail is on file in the office of the County Engineer. The County 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, and in accordance with WAC 136-18. ADOPTED this 6th day of November, 1978. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MASON COUNTY, WASH INGTON /s/Tom Taylor Chairman /s/Floyd C. Cole ATTEST: /s/Peggy Cleveland Clerk of the Board 11/9-1t Each week belongs to a different kingerdartener in Hood Canal School. The most important person in the class, for one week, brings baby pictures and pictures of family and pets. So far, Trudi Nichols, Arthur Gouley, Mariah Janda, Christopher Anderson and Blynda Aksdal have been featured. The idea is to learn about each other's families, be proud of your own family, and find out about different backgrounds. This kind of information is requested in a letter to parents. The parents or other relatives are also asked to come in and share their work experiences, so the children have some ideas about making a living. The parents have responded beautifully. Mrs. Gouley brought Indian bread and baskets, and told about the state fish trapping program. Mr. Janda and his friend, Smokey the Bear, told about preventing forest fires. Mr. Anderson explained how plywood is made and sent the kids exploring every piece of wood in the classroom. Mr. Aksdal will give a carpentry lesson on the classroom's new workbench. This idea was suggested in a parents' meeting and pursued by Georgia Oliver, the Hood Canal kindergarten teacher. Tuesday was election day in the third grade, to choose a class president and vice.president. The deadline for announcing one's candidacy was noon Monday. About nine people signed up, including the incumbents, president Janet Culik and vice-president Bill Kallappa. Monday afternoon there were campaign speeches. A well informed source, their teacher, Virginia Pill, says the third grade intends to hold the new officers accountable for. their campaign promises. Tuesday morning was election day. The new officers are President Bill Kallappa and Vice-president Sarah Sytsma. The Hood Canal eighth graders have been reviewing the history and operation of the election procesS, including how to register, what a precinct is, and a polling place, and how it is assured that each individual votes only once. The culmination of this study was a field trip on election day to the Potlatch polling place in the Hood Canal Woman's Clubhouse. This Monday 44 Hood Canal students of the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grades went to Seattle Center to view the King Tut exhibit. Liberty called The treacherous phantom which men call liberty. John Ruskin HomelltCVoltamatlc" generot0rs give dependable point Pumps Compactors Generators High Performance When end Where You Heed It. All models use Voltamatic ® voltage control to maintain output power to within 4% from no load to full load (8% with model 170A15-1 ). Give extended tool life, easier motor starting, and fewer tool burnouts. • Seven models available with output capacities from 1,500 to 7,500 watts, and most have 120/240 dual voltage. • Many equipped with Loadamatic ® Idle Control which saves gas, prolongs engine life. • Control box side-mounted for easy access to receptacles. • Choice of 2-cycle or 4-cycle engine driven models with splash lubrication system. • Units mounted on vibration isolated skids to prevent "walking." Sales In stock now Service Rental Homelite arden's l00entals 1209 Olympic Highway South Shelton 426-1091 open 7 days a week Mrs. Oliver and Mrs. Moore, with their first and second graders, are starting a new science program keyed to this harvest season. They have worked on the identification of many kinds of nuts and seeds. Wheat is being ground in the classroom. They will make the resulting flour into their own bread. Many of the seeds and nuts will go into a class granola mix that the students will make and enjoy. Other seeds will be sprouted to learn how one grows and eats bean sprouts. It is never Evangelist to be at church Dorothy (Ma) Reed from Honolulu, Hawaii, will conduct an evangelistic crusade at the Shelton Assembly of God Church November 12-17. Sunday services will be at 10:50 a.m. and 6 p.m. ' Week night services at 7 p.m. She is not a stranger in this area as she has conducted evangelistic crusades not only in the Pacific Northwest but throughout the United States and Hawaii. Her unique ministry has always been enjoyed by young and old alike. Friday night has been set aside as "Aloha Night," with refreshments following the evening service. II I too soon to find that learning can be fun, challenging and exciting. The Hood Canal School drill team, in order to raise the money for pom-poms and other needed equipment, is currently selling candy bars at 50 cents each, and four more elaborate kinds of goodies at $1 each. Contact their advisor, Mrs. Merifield, or one of the drill team members, to get yours. ., ,,,,,,,,,,,, , , STUDENT DISCOUNT 10% OFF ALL CORSAGE 8, BOUTONNIERE ORDERS !!L KING,S RANSOM S FLORIST J u So. nd t.m_} ,,, , , I =J Health and Accident Insurance Major Medical Coverage Pick your deductible and maximum amount you need Also New Medicare Supplements Available David Walker, 426-5330 Local General Agent Come see Come taste Come buy 2 Hour Thanksgiving Dinner 00lay, Nov. 15th, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Littor00s mzin00 Meal-In-One microwave00 Seehow itcooks! • Come see how you can cook 1, 2, 3 foods, even a complete meal, all at once. Learn how Litton's Meal-in-One cooking system is unlike ordinary microwave ovens. • Watch as Memorymatic ® microwave program cooking, with 4 memories, changes time and cooking speed automatically. Free Demonstrations: By Litton's Home Economist Special Prices on Litton Ranges & Microwaves during demonstration. Thursday, November 9, 1978 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 15