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- ,, I I andowne s wishing to p.a+ a+at+n postma+d o. +
i i iiii::iii ii prop ,'ty under provision of the last day of the year win be time y,
14RZSTM . Are Set
~~."t!~it~ Open Space Taxation Law must even though appraisal of the land
|| "Glory to God in the ~" apply to their county assessor by and processing by the local
~" l and on earth peace, goodhighest'will -- . t~|,~~ December 31 if they wish to legislative authorities occurs after
~ toward men." ~_~'~'V Pcllll. rl .... qualify it for 1971 assessments on that date.
.... / ...... ii~j~: ~~ a basis of current use values. Forms are available at the
f h~d These cherished words from
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MoLes Clever Ill .ow v r, any written county courthouse.
W "~ ] the account in Luke's Gospel of l~tin~l e t~o n~ ak~e t~aSt ~
| ih | the birth of Christ Jesus are a part T~he~re s~s
| g | of the Responsive Reading to be H
. I - ,I | voiced by the congregation at tfl
IIo o I Christian Science services Sunday. last minute gift. Betty P aulsen, ~~~ [ ~
|~" ~ | 'Christ's Christianity is the who excels ill all types of ] ~l~ ~,
I • ~ | chain of scientific being needlework, states that she is ] ~ /~ _ ~l
|' ~| reappearing in all ages, usually sewing right up to minute [ itlt' .~llr ~ ]~rJr J~ ~.
/ | Greeting Drawn maintaining its obvious that Santa starts his slide down [ t~__..~l~r ~ I?" " ~" '~ .
/ | bv Dou9 Kinnery correspondence with the the sooty chimney. [ ~llk~ ~/ ._JL _~k
| I ~'~h o_,~,= ~ Scriptures and uniting all periods Betty's husband. Bob, is ] ~ ~J~lf' "Jr" ilI~Rt~I~
/ | ........ '... . in the design of God," reads one employed by the Washington [ ~I~-~~_" "_ -- "- " - - ~~t£-- _
l | Mt. View :~cnoo, of the citations in the State Game Department as a fish " [ "IJII~j~IBI'W" -" *'.. .. --" " "~
| i[ Lesson-Sermon on "Christian hatchery assistant, and the [ '-" ~'~- 1I
| /p Science:" from Science and Paulsens have lived on the I 11 .IL
| ] ,, Health with Key to the Scriptures premises of the Shelton Trout [ - . ..- .....- - . -
1 ]q~_ by MaryBakerEddy. Hatchery in the Skokomish [ ,11[[117 ~ ii ~. .d~lllll
~]~1 ~ ~I,,AI ~ ~ Services at lne ~helton First years.Valley forTheythe paSthavefOUra and adaughter,half ~~IF~~~"+~ ]1 ~i1~ I! qlml~:.~]i ,!l~r"~./il~'-~ ~MI~
~'~~~i ~l~=.~il~~~ Church, 302 Alder are held at ll
old tLlt al tk '
JI ~=qll~IL_L.~d'll~il~" I( _11 a.m. ' Lorene, whoisalmostfiveyears ~ ~ [ "1~1/ ~ ,~/~.J!!~
Born in Aberdcen and raised |1~,iiii ~1~ ] ~ ""~1~
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understandably is fond of salmon " .- "~ I ~l~'~'& #ll~
~~ THERE ISnophilosopherinthe in Westport, Betty quite l~Fq~,7L ~ ] ~ ~ i
AI and Debbie Browning world so great but that he belie es fishing. She and her husband ~" "I~1~"" [ .il~ ~ ,~-~"31~
a million things on the faith of share the hobby. Mrs. Paulsen like ~..,_~ ' "
A ik i ql~, h ikdl I~ i~ V lkilA I~ rql other people and accepts a great to garden, also. She raises ~,,_~,.-~'~":~/~tI [ / "~~ar J
IMIINll ,#lWll K/ W~l~Au many more truths than he both vegetables and flowers, with "- "~ " ,g I I,
• " d demonstrates a decided preference for roses. # ] ~ :d~
Catalog Sales Office 41 7 Radroa Alexis De Tocqueville She is a member of St. David's ~ ~q~lL~l~~~ [ t~ni~
Episcopal Church, and is ~-W "+ I ~.,~ _ .I~
~ -- president of St. Cecelia's Guild. ' ' I " ~Jl~.,~., sik'~
She is employed annually by the ~~i~ .... ""~ I ~'~ "I~11~ ~
d ~~~5 Hunter Christmas Tree Co., for ~C% ] ~~eff Eaton" ~lr -
whom she works as a tagger on "f~ ,~A~~I ~~ [ 4th Grade, Evergreen School
the grading tables. .,~ ~R,'l' ~,~.j~a~qll~ ~
Mrs. Paulsen is a seamstress by ad~l!~,Jl~~~t~ ~ Ilk I _ . • . ~,~ _ • ~ •
professmn and she specmhzes m |
the m~king of weddin~ igowds BETTY PAU/SEN plies her needle to fashion many welcome I Verle's Sporting Goods
She recently fashioned five gowns gifts.
for a wedding party copying r'-
dresses shown in a picture. She l ..~ Mal'-
started sewing at the age of two | _l~J~ ~ _~
and a half years, and she ,was [ _41~g" ~~ __ 1 dlk"~
taught by her grandmother. Myl ~ ~"r'~F I ~ ~ ~-'_
first lesson was in the sewing-on l / ir- .J
O~'~ , of buttons." she recalls. She now l ~ i~/k~'ll.~ll ~l~rll~ll~ ~ _'~L q~~ A ~. "
knits and embroiders and [ ~"~ "~,~,.~" ~ql~ll~ • ~ t1~,1~ ~qlm~l~l~l
crochets, and she is a consistent I ~ ~ ~ "I ~ ~ . ~; qql" 'ql~tJ~ ~ ~-;tip
blue ribbon winner at the fair. l .,.,.._ ~ t Ig ..~ I II ~ Iv ~-
!ih;s:tffsff!rg~ eawl~i~ cma2ibi l L. )or .
gi -p pp "
:a?t~e in 20 minutes at a cost of / M~ ~ ~ 1'~i
no more than 30 cents. [ ~&t~ ~ "~'~ 1 )
First she cuts a pattern of a [ ~ ~ ~ .~" /~ ~.~ ! I
child s hand, similar to a large ] ~/ f ~ , Xk I •
mitten. From this pattern, two / ........... #~
pieces should be cut from felt or a [ " ~ I1~' _o~'--~?~ - -!~ ~k~ ~L~
similar material, using pinking l I lag- ~. . ~ J} -d.~ ~ ._ ~/
shears. Lay flat and stitch around / ! I ! ) f a
outer edge. Do not turn the [ CLARA BELL ANGLE ]' I~ v= ~. .~r ~ 1~|~ ~ ~ -
seam should be on the outside. [ | ~ ~ ~ %J| |
Sew boRst:on the thurnb and in the Im HERBANGLE | , ~-~ ~ ,~ |1 ...... - -
potation for each finger. Features, [ ........ ~k ~'~ " J~k~ '~ II b; e Lti :g HU:r~ b:r t
~Tiioiilfi/::ddb!ihe~:!i!~r:tiiii I \ "t ~'~ ~ // 5thGrade, EvergreenSehoo,
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or any scraps available. [ ........... k ~ ~L -- // --,~ ,A,, --
l CAROL YENTER %dl J g/llii
Greeting Drawn by John Bennett WHATEVER IS right can be l ~ ~" m'l,I IV='="
__ 6th Grade, Bordeaux School achieved through the irresistible [ BARBARA NELSON r INSURANCE
~~ power of awakened and informed I ~ . .~...,'~_.~" REAL ESTATE
public opinion. Our object, I JACK STEWART ~ ~ and
therefore, is not to enquire / /@ ~ TRAVEL
whether a thing can be done, but / PAUL WOOD / ~
f of ubhc~t that ..,v=NC¥
t GRAYSTONE OF SHELTON whether it ought to be done, toso [ ~L'VVV_UU_.. ~A )_N ~1~I~- ---
exert the orces p " " y I ROBERT HARVEY / Of
public opinion will compel it to l .~" ~'%"~ ~'~'~,._
be done. William Randolph Hearst l ' ~ "'"~
oa v.. I I i '; II %a 5 ,mas I
[Greeting Drawn by Brenda Rae I / / # +:
~Y~ ~3~'~ lsthGrade'~t''view sch°°' II (.: ~, Ill
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,,, ;.,.,., . , .~~ l l i.., II il "g.- GreetngDrawnbyMargeMorkert " .,:. I
'' " ' r" :' ',': "\ X '~ [ '~" " " '~4~2."i'." 5th Grade Bordeaux School ". • : '
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; '.,,° [ ~ ,~ ' ' ~ Greeting Drawn by Theresa Cormier [
/ ,r' .' /' '- [ ~ ' t 6th Grade, Bordeaux Schoo / ' '
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5th Grade' B°rdeaux Sch°°l I / ~ _ -- I
N eM," o, I II NEII,'S PHA,R,I IA,CY ' [
c,,,o,T u, I l[ 5th Franklin Open 9:30 to ,:30 weekdays and 9:30 to 6 p.m. Saturday 426-3327 '
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