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a--The G LOB E
Thursday, June 28, 1973
SPONSOR TROPHY - Bill Bailey, left accepted the
GRAN Prix Tricycle Race Trophy while race winner
Ron George holds his trophy at awards ceremony after
the big race.
Alexander
A MARRIAGE license was
issued to Robert W. Davissecond in
Jr., 23, of Snohomish and
Mary L. Slater, 22 of Slough race
Marysville.
F0o,j
Boat racers running in the
annual Strawberry Festival
outboard competition on
Ebey Slough last Sunday had
a smooth course, but a wet,
miserable day of rain.
The Northwest Stock
Outboard Marathon
Association spectacle had
six classes of boats battling
for trophies. Larry
Alexander of Marysville
placing second in the UI
class. Tom Losvar of
Mnkilteo took first.
In other classes, first three
were: SE-Larry Lewis, Tom
Stanley, Dick Lee. SD-Bob
Bollinger, Spencer Weaver,
Ray Kramer. SI-Bob
Bo[linger, Nick Fiorito,
Larry Swinford. S J-Butch
Schmitt, Craig Indall, John
Abbott. U-Dave Potter, Stu
Diebert, Steve Bestick.
Race started at Ebey
Slough Boat Ramp and
covered the 12 miles up
Ebey, into Steamboat
Slough, around Priest Point
and back up Ebey.
99'L
Oosterwyk
and Weeks
A MARRIAGE license was
issued to Richard L.
Molstad, 21 of Marysville
and Diane White, 17 of
Arlington.
A MARRIAGE license was
issued to Craig.E. Wells, 24,
Marysville and Gall M.
Martin, 21, of Kent.
A MARRIAGE license was
issued to James D. Brady,
legal age of Marysville, and
Donna Jean LeClair, legal
age, White Swan.
A MARRIAGE license was
issued to Martin L.
Frederick, 28, of MarysviUe
and Donna M. Coates, 22, of
Snohomish.
A MARRIAGE license was
issued to Oliver P. Leren, 53
of Seattle and T. Helen
McClung, 48 of Marysville.
SPIT pea soup.
COLLEGES are finding the
volunteer assignments in
Veterans Administration
hospitals offer good career
exploratory opportunities for
students.
MUSHROOM pizza?
ARLINGTON promoted their Frontier Days with this
Indian head dress float, pulled by a bright and shiny
Model-T. Hank Mangis wore his bow tie, (larger than
usual) while drivhlg the antique.
IT WOULD be quite difficult IN ANCIENT Greece,
to attempt to learn wrestling was rated second
basketball from the ex- only to discus throwing as an
planation of the game in an Olympiad event.
encyclopedia.
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DIAMONDS
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tocbted at 4th ond State, Marys~ll~ Ph: 659-1706
- TED ERI.CKSON
--BUS
West Marysville Bus
BUS NO. 4 -- Keith Med-
sker
~:0o -- 'Marysville West,
Safeway.
6:io -- Marysville High
School (on 8th St.), Liberty
Elementary, Thriftway, B
& M Shopping Center, Bank
of Everett, Stops along
"'Old 99" tO ll6th 1~
t;:z5 s Turn north on
Freeway
East Marysville Bus
BUS NO. 5-- Dave LaMont
6:(N~ -- Sunnyside Hills, 6::
Stops along 62nd N.E. to
47th N.E., 47th to Arlington
- Marysville Rd to 51st, 51st
to 84th, 84th to 55th, 55th to 6::J#~
88th, 88~ to 48th, North on
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We
We care about meeting your increasing
long range energy needs that falling water
can no longer fulfill. Our traditional
hydroelectric sources are almost complete-
ly developed. So we have taken the
following steps to provide other generation
methods to assure adequate electric power
for your future.
Your PUD is a member of Washington
Public Power Supply System, a joint
operating agency whose first thermal
project was the nuclear powered plant at
Hanford. This plant came "on line" in 1966
with 800 Megawatts (MW-million watts) and
is scheduled to be rebuilt starting in 1975
and upgraded to produce 1100 MW by 1980.
Hanford No. 2 is now under construction
and due On line with another 1100 MW In
1977. WPPSS Nuclear Project No. 3, also
1100 MW, was recently announced to be
built near Satsop in Grays Harbor County
for completion in 1981. And preliminary
plans have been initiated for Project No. 4
scheduled "for 1984.
Further, your PUD is an 8% owner of the
Centralia Steam-Electric Project which
began operating its first unit in
up the second half in 1972;
relieve much of our I:
its entire 1400 MW capacity
utilized.
We also are a joint owner of
which extensive studies
could be an ideal site for a
generating facility.
Your PUD is also a
Pacific Northwest Utilities
Committee working with 106
- west utilities and
Administration to develop a
sire power supply plan
region. The objective of
provide power with minimal
al disturbance. Your
about the quality of your fife.
The good life
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