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times your monthly payment.
REMODELING AND HOME IMPROVE-
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CONTRACTOR CREDIT- Lumbermen's
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rangements, but also provides ways of
financing and assisting with the unusual
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TILE THIS WEEKEND?
SHELTON
First and PINE 426-4393
Monday - Friday 8 a.m. till 5:30 p.m.
Saturday 8 a,m. till 4:30 p.m.
Fair Grounds
Get Power Line
Crews from PUD 3 Saturday be-
gan the installation of an elec-
tric power line to the New Ma-
son County Fair grounds. The
workers all donated their time to
help the Fair Association get the
new grounds ready for operation
'.or the Aug. 23-25 event.
Starting to work about 6:30 a.m.
Saturday, they got the line com-
31eted as far as the entrance to
the grounds on Highway 101 by
1:30 p.m The rest of the project
rill be completed this Saturday.
Construction of the power line
.vas held up for several weeks
•waiting approval from Federal
,viation authorities who had to
xpprove the plans,
Assisting with the work Satur-
day were Larry Burfiend, HarrY
Peterson, Floyd Borst, Jinx Flet-
cher, Charlte Dale Jr., Lloyd Good,
;eorge Waite, Jr,, Don Rutherford,
lohn Alexson, Wilbur Flint Jay
Umpbenour and Jerry Samples, all
from PUD 3 and James Reeder
rom PUD 1 at Potlatch.
In the above picture, one of the
crew members work on the line
from one of the PUD trucks which
were used on the job.
ACCIDENTS
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ton General and was released.
Passengers in the Lookabill car
were Koberts Nicali and Robert
Stockstill, both Navy men aboard
the Ben Heroine Richard docked
at Bremerton.
NICALI WAS treated at the
hospital and released Saturday,
Stockstill was not hospitalized,
The accident occured, the State
Patrol said, when Lookabill. suth-
bound on Highway 101, saw traf-
fic stopped for a left turn onto
Cole Road and applied his brakes,
skidding into the other lane of
traffic into the path of the North-
bound Stone vehicle.
The accident was investigated
by State Trooper Robert Fur-
seth assisted by the Mason Coun-
ty Sheriff's office and the Shel-
ton Police Department.
40 and 8
Elects
Officers
Without contests except for the
wo Cheminot offices, Voiture 135
of the 40 & 8 elected 1963-64 0f-
_cers at its July promenade last
I"hursday.
The new officers are Roy Clin-
ton. Chef de Gare (succeeding
Frank Travis Jr.); Jay umphe-
hour , Chef de Train; E d Faubert.
CorreJpoadant; Delbert West0n,
Conducteur; Bert Hoard, Commis
;ntendant; Phil Durand. Guard de
_a Porte: Harry Pizorski, Lamp-
<ste: Buzz Phillips, Comis Voyag-
eur; Dr. R. W. Norvold, Aummon-
ier; Dr. B. N. Collier, Medicin;
Glen Correa, Avocat; Bill Diekie.
Guard la Prisonnier; John Luhm
(3 yearst and Enaie Campbell (2
yearsl Cheminots, Glen Gardner
is a one-year Cheminot holdover.
Renewal of the lease on the
Vets Chlb premises at 113 Cota
Street was approved by the mem-
bership on recommendation of the
Cheminots.
The new officers will be in-
stalled Aug. i by Grand Chef de
Gare Ray Petermeyer of Tacoma.
School To Open
Bids On Central
Kitd00en Today
The Shelton School District will
open bids at 2 p.m. today Qh the
constructio work for the new
central kitchen planned in the
Irene S. Reed building.
The first bids received on the
construcUon-wor k were all reject-
ed after hey were opened "last
month because they exceeded the
amount of money available for the
project.
Architect G. Staaey Benhett,
Olympia, revised the plans making
some eliminations to bring the cost
within the amount of money avail-
able and the bids were readver-
Used for opening today.
Bids on tbe eqmPment were
held for action after the construc-
tion bids were opened, They were
in line with estimated costs.
POLICE COURT
Four persons were o the doc-
ket in Shelton Police Court Mon-
day'hight before Judge Belle Hal-
bert. They were Paul A. Wheaten
speeding, $12 fol'feit; James M.
Richardson, no arterial stop, $29
forfeit; William L. Morris, no valid
operator's license, $29 forfeit;
Wellington M. Byrd, druRk in
public, $25 forfeit.
MASON COUNTY'S
DINERS GUl
--EAT OUT OFTEN-
MINOR'S A & W DRIVE-IN 17 Olympic Highw$,y 1W.
_ on ML View
"COME AS YOU ARE, VE SERVE IN YOUR CAR"
• FOOD and DRINK ORDERS TO GO
HAMBURGERS & FRIES
FOOT-LONG H@T DOGS
LAKE CUSHMAN RESORT 4 Ues rom Hoodspo,t
on Lake Cushman
Dine Over The Water in the Panoramic Dining Room
• CHAR-BROILED STEAKS
• SEAFOOD • CHICKEN
Cocktails in the LIARS' DEN Banquets Parties
Phone 877-5388 for reservations if desiced
1½ miles East .
WALT'S ROBIN HOOD LODGE o Unfon o. the 6nal
AN ENCHANTING ATMOSPHERE
--FEATURING
• HOME MADE PIES AND PASTRIES
• QUALITY FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES
• BREAKFAST SERVED ANYTIME
MILLO'S DINER o- Hooa ca=l , Pouath
• on 14ighway i01
BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER
-- Our Specialty
• BROASTED CHICKEN (finger-lickmx' good)
We feature SE&FOOD, tool
DAIRY Q.UE!gN m z*om ut m.
-- - " ---- Recognized•as THE p!aee for thick SHAKerS
D2kIRY QUEEN'S kitchen __ ihMouRGERS
and FR! ES. Phone 426r8091
THE GROVE CA![E Hih,y z01 i t, tl
LUNGHES DINNERS
STEAKS -- SEAFOOD --- CHICKEN DINNERS
OPEN 11 A.M. TO !2 M!NIGHT
Phone 877-557 - Fred W i|lims, Prop.
THE OYSTER HOUSE s miles West of Belfalr
• " on Hood Canal
We Take Pride in Our
HOMEBAKED BREAD and PASTRIES
• Complete Variety of DINNERS
• SEAFOODS
GATEWAY CAFE miles So.th a to.
on the Olympic HighWay
BREAKFAST -- LUNCH -- DINNER
• Prime Rib and Steak • Seafood
• Homemade Pies
Dinne, r Parties Invited Open daily 6 a.m. to 10 p,m.
MAMIE'S GRILL x93 Olymple Highway North
on Mountain View
BREAKFAST -- LUNCH -- DINNER
Special Dinners Daily -- Fried Clams -- Oysters
• Buckwheat Hotcakes Anytime •
"WE MAKlg OUR OWN PIES!
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tO'I'ICi; (IF SllF, LI,FISII AI.I,Lq
I,'IiOM STATE I{ESEILVI';N
STATE OF WASHINfI-TON. DFPART-
M'FNT OF F4SHERIES
Thiie of Sill(,: Jaly 30. 1963
Place off Sale: Nhelton, Washington
Under provisbnis ol Gem, ral Order
No. 248 promulgated by tile Dir.etor
el Fisherie. of lhe State .f Washington
under aullmrily of R.C.W. 75.24.070,
notice is hereby given of the sale
of Pacific Oysters and Mallila Clams
from the Oakland Bay Oyster Reserves
and Pacific Oymers from the North
Bay Reserves in Mason County, su0-
ject to tile following lerlns and eondi-
tiDes :
1. The sale shall be by public auc-
tion lipid in tim court rOOllt. 4[[lsl)n
County Courtll(mse. Shelton. WashinR'-
ton. on Tuesday. 3uly 30. 1963 at 10:00
A.M The removal Of oysters end'/or
clams 'may begin Thursday. August 1.
1968.. h'om oyster "picking" or clam
'.'dig'ging" tracts. PuTchasers of 0y-
sters will he required to make an
earnest' money paymont of 50(/, of the
value of the oysters as established
b," the .bid pt']ce per busliel times
nUnlber of busliels estimated to be
,n the tract. Purchasers of clams will
oe required tO niake all earnest rno-
ley paymem of M00.00 on each tract
purchased. Payment shall he made
witlfin seven (7) days of the date of
purchase and prior to the time of re-
ITioval of any oysters el' clalllS. Azuollnt
of payment will he credited to the
b'tSyer. Any bid may be rejected for
cause.
. All areas may be inspected be-
fore the date of sale by arrangement
,lith the oyster cultuvist in charge.
ketch maps. are available.
3. Oyster tracts will be designated
tracts No. 1. 2. 3. and 4. Clam tracts
will be designated tracts. "A". "B"
and "C",
' . The oysters on tracts No. 1, 2,
and 3. will be said to tile highest bid-
der. pkyment will be based on tile
nunlber Of bushels removed fr[llll tile
tract calculated on a basis whereby
L25 cubic feat of oysters and sleli
.equals one bushel.. Tiiere will be no
'shell allowance. The successful bid-
der .slYall have the right to remove
oysters fronf this tract under condi-
tions specified until August 31 1963.
5. The oysters on tract No. 4. will
Ie uold to the highest bidder on
a "lot" basis whereby all oyhters on
t'raet will le sold as one lot. Tile
s¢ceessful bidder sh'dl have the right
16 remove oysters from this tract uu-
dee conditions specified until August
31, lY68.
6. The clams on each clam tract will
bd Cold to ttie higiest bidder, pay-
meat Will" be based on the number Of
bushels of clams removed from the
al'el calculated on a basis whereby
1.25 cubic feet of clams equal one bush-
el or as an alternate, 65 pounds of
clams will also be deemed to equal one
bshel. The stlCcessful bidders will
have the right to renmve elBana from
these tracts under onditiops specified
until September 30, 1963. Hand dig-
fling only will be permitted.
7. The Paciflc Coast Oyster Growers
Ass0ciation nlay, if they so deMra, ap-
lioiht qualified rep/'esentatives to be
present at all times during the sale.
All expenses of these representatives
shll be paid.'by the association.
8. Oakland Bay Oyster Reserves are
located within a Shellfish restricted
area as defined in General Order 413.
OysierS may not be removed from
ret$tricted areas without first obtain-
ing an Oyster Culture Transfer Per-
rbit from Shellfish Dvision. Depart-
ment of Fisheries.
9. :Buyers shall, in advance of any
removal of oysters or clams fronl the
Reserves obtain from the Department
of 'isheries an oyster reserve license
(fee $15.00} as required by R.C.W.
75.28.290.
10. The Director f Fisheries reserves
the right to limit the number of bush-
els of oysters or clams which may be
ld to any one licensee notwithstand-
ing any of the other provisions iere-
in set forth. Tile Director further
reserves tile rigM to declare the sale
of oysters or clams from any tract
vbid if:
(a) The required earnest money pay-
meat is not received within the re-
quired time limit.
(I)) The oysters or clams are being
improperly harvested, ie, dredging on
a picking oi" hand digging tract, ete.
(e) In the oI)inion of the biologist in
charge and after tile expiration of
thirty (30) days from the date of
purchase inadequate ilarvest4ng of
oysters or clanls has taken place.
(d) Violation of any of the terms
or c(mditions of this sale.
In the event of sucl action by tile
Directdr, any earliest inone.y renlain-
ing on such tract shall be forfeited
and the oysters or clams may again
be 0ffercff for sale at the price es-
tablished at. time of sale• In the. event
tWO or nlore buyers are interested
in such tract, the successful buyer
shall be determined by lot.
11. Within twenty-four (24) hours of
tte redeltt of each invoice, the buyer
' will be marked by sial(as, flags and/()}'
other uilable nmrkers. Although oy-
SICI' au(l Chqla areas ([(-sl llated aFe
within the biiundarics of tile Reserve.
file lines el I)t'lvately oWlled gl•ounds
and reseFve [)()lllldal'lt'S life olt(,ll coln-
('i(lentul lines. Respecl el these Donnu-
aries is vel'y llil[hH'[ant. It is cxiu'essly
Iln(iersl H)(t tile| the StlltO el" W:lshiua-
l(,n d,!os not Slh'('i l'i('a I ly g It;l/';I nl('e
lliese ll(ulndaries :in(] linos, Tborcl'ore
zl is the responsibility o1 each pick-
Ing el'eW I'ol'Cl(lan or etalu f|il2glll foI'c =
Ioaa tO inake eer(ain thal alJ ht[l'VCS(-
ing is done w'itilin acc(!]lt(d bol(lldaries
All tracts offered in this sale are tully
aeces.at)te by water. II is hereby de
('lared alld ext)ress]" tlndei'sh)od lhal
gaining jlorl/lissil)n h) i)ilss ti'l't'l' privIllt:
plol)vrly is slri('l y ttl,' resl)Ollsibitit3
of (bt! buy('r.
17. Additional inrornlali(m on this
sale iliay be had by writing the Wasll-
il(gtott Stale Shellfish Luborat(,ry, Star
Route 2. BFlnnon. Wasbing'lou. ot b3
railing 796-2185.
OAKLAND BAY RESERVE
OYSTER TRACTS
Tract ] in('ludes dyke 8 dyke 16 and
the eastern ram-third of dyke ll. con-
laths 1050 bushels nllirt= or tess O]
oysters and will be open tO picking
only, The western porti(,n of dyke 14
is a h,st ph)l area add is specifically
exeh|ded Test plot will be well marked
with stakes and flags. Mininmm ac-
ceptable l)id will Iw 2,Dc pl.r gross bush-
el of oyslers. TIwre will be no shell
allawance.
Tract 2. inchldos dyke 1 and dyke 2.
eontsins 650 bushels iIlo('e (,r less el
oysters and will bc ipen/(I to picking
only. Minnntnu a(.cephlble bid will b(-
25e per gross 1)Llshel of (lySlel•S. There
will be Ill) sh(ll a]l(Iwan('eL
Tract 3. includes dyke 3. dyke .5 and
6, contains 1700 bushels Iliore el' ]t,s
of oysters and will be open to picking
only. Minimum aceeptabh bid will be
25C per gross luls]lel (if oysters T]lcre
will be no shell allowance.
OAKLA=TD BAY RESERVES
CLAM TRACTS
Tract "A". That area cOral)rising
the exi'elne north-easteI'ly portion o(
Reserve "C" and lies on tile norlh sidc
of the channel connteting the inncr
arid outer i,eNervea. It cxteuds a])pl,OX-
imately froln the extrenle eastcrly cot'-
Iler of dyke 17 to the no['til-east corner
of Reserve "C". a distance of about
8 chains. The small detached area ad-
jacent to dyke 17 lhat I)arcs at extreme
low tide is not inchtded. The eastern
boundary of tract lllay be deterniined
by lining up the o1(1 pawor poles on
tbe upland as a range. Clams will he
sold on a stmopage basis. Minimum
acceptable bid--3c per polmd, $1.95 per
bushel.
Traet "B". That area comprising the
extreme south-westerly p(,rtion of Re-
serve "D", abutting Tract "A" and
extending along the shore in a north-
easterly direction approximately 8.5
ctmins The westerly boundary may be
determined by lining up the old pow-
er poles on the ul)land as a range.
Clams will be sold on a stlnnpage basis.
Mininmn| ac('eptabh bid will be 3c per
pound. $1.95 per busttel.
Tract "C", That arcs in Reserv "B"
tkat lies on the south side of the chan-
nel directly across from Tract "A" It
is approximately 8.5 chains In lengtiL
Clams will be sold on a stuml)age
basis. Mininmm acc0ptable bid will be
3e pet' l)ound, $1.95 per bushel.
NORTH BAY RESERVES
Tract No. 4. All of that area within
the North Bay Rese]'ves with the ex-
ception of certain test plots which are
well marked and specifically excluded.
Oysters are widely scattered and no
ouantitative appraisal has been made
for ahnost one year. It is believed,
however, that yield Mot|ld run between
500 and 1,000 bushels. Sale of these
oysters will be (m a lai basis. Mini-
nmm acceptable bid will be one hund-
red dollars. (I00.0(i).
GEORGE . STARLUND, Director
Department of Fisheries
7/18 It
COUNTY ROAD PROJECT NO. 423
In tile matLcr of C.R.P. No. 423 to
be eonstrueted on qason County Road
known locally as tile Youth Camp road.
and more specifically located in NE
Sec. 7 Twp. 23 N. R 1 W.W.M.
IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED BY
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS-
SIONERS titat it is their intention to
appiy light bituminous surface treat-
ment 18 ft. wide to approximately 2.1
miles of gravel "road.
and that said work is to be performed
by day labor in accordance with tile
Washington State Standard Specifica-
tions for Road and Bridge Construc-
tion as adopted by Mason Coualy.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that
the above described County Road Pro-
ject is necessary and proper, and the
estimated costs of said project are
herewith set out in detail as follows:
Road Construction $5.200.00
('AI,1, POll RII),K
Sealed ids will i)e re('oived at (he
office ,[ 1he l\\;iason Cou.rl|y Collit/iis-
sh)ners unlil 11:00 A.M.. i{(Jnday, July
2:1. 196'1. for furnishing tason Counly
with lw(i (2) 1963 lllo(llq [.(,Ih•-dota '
S e d a O S •
Tile Cl)unty Cttllleli/pliltos 1;'ading ill
,hie (]) 1957 Fi,rd I•our-dool ' scdan
3rid t'*','( (2) 1959 llltJr-(hii)l' sedans ill
Jleir oxisting (.,ind ltitln. ('X('l lit l'tll
radio alnl elilerg('acy eqtllpnll,nl+, wiiicl
will be reliloved.
The .'l)e(if!e:(tions will be availat)b
al tho lillson CO/llll" Sh'riff's office
ill (he ({lul'[bt)us(, i11 Sbelton. Nasll-
illKl eli.
Tile prices sitalt lie f.o.b. Sbelton.
WashingI(in. and d ,livered within 60
days h•(mi date ot awarding hid. Pay-
.nellt Ill net billing for said uaits
will be lnadc fronl ellleFgency funds.
Hearing on whicil will be held fol-
lowing the opening of bids. Awardillg
f any SUC('essfui bid will bc tllade
411bseqtlPnt to enlcrgency bearing dale.
The County reserves the righl to
reject any or all bids• oz' io aceept
.tie bid deeltled IllOS[ advantage(us It)
he Coullty.
DATED at S]lellC)ll. Wasiliuffton. tliis
qlh day el July. 1963.
Board O[ Uounty Cotonlissioncrs
(if lason County. Washington.
By C. Nolan Mason
County Auditor and Ex-Officio
Ch,rk of the Board.
7/18 It
CALL FOR BID8
Notice is hereby given thal the Board
)f Commissioners of Public Utility
District Na. 3 of Mason County, Wash-
ngton do(,s hereby invite sealed pro-
posais for supp[yhtg a three phase
.'oltage /)clostinK auto-lransfornler ill
accordance with Si)ecifications No. 103
)btainabh. from the District upon re-
quest.
Prop<,sa]s for furnishing tiffs trans-
fo/'l(ler nlLlSt be sealed and filed al
:lie District's office in Sit,.lion V¢tml-
ington on Au'ust 191h,. 1963 at 1:00
P.M. Pacific Daylight Tim(..
Each bid stroll be accompanied by a
bid bond. in an alIiount nol less thail
5 /, of tile alIlount bid. willl It eorp-
orate SLlrety licensed ill do bllsiness
in tiffs State. and no bid will be eon-
sidered unless aceotnpan[e4 by sadeh
a bid bond. At the time and place
named, such bids will i)e opened and
read attd th6 Conmtissioners will pro-
ceed to canvass the bids and may let
the contract lo t]te lowest responsihle
bidder ui)on the specifications. The
ConulliSsioncrs reserve tile unqualified
right in their sule and at)solute dis-
cretion to reject any and all bids, and
to accept the bid wlfich in their sole
and absolute judgment, will. undei-
all circumstances best serve the in.
terests of the District.
Public Utility District No, 3
of Mason County
EDWIN W. TAYLOR Secretary
7/18-25 8/1-8-15 5t
NO. 3471
NOTICE 're CREDITOR,
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR
MASON COUNTY
In the Matter of thc Estate of
ETHEL LUMSDEN. Deceased.
Jerry M. Lumsdcn is tile appointed
and qualified Administrator of said
estate. All persons having clain]s
against said deceased are rcquired to
serve the same in duplicate, duly ver-
ified, on said. Administrator or his
attorney, Robert L. Snyder. at the
address below stated and file the same
with the Clerk of said Court. together
with proof of sucit service, within six
months after |he date of first publi-
cation of this notice or the same will
be barred.
DATE of first publication: July 18.
1963,
JERRY M. LUMSDEN
Adnfinistrator
1539 E. Fairmont
Shelton, Washington
ROBERT L. SNYDER
125, No. Fiftlt
Shelton. Wash.
7/18-25 8/1 3t
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION
FOR CLOURE OF OPEN RANGE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
in accordance with a Petition present-
ed to the Board of County Conunis-
stoners at their regular meeting on
Monday, July 8. 1963. said Petition
being signed by cightecn residents, or
-property owners, in the Matiock area,
that the said Board has set a date
)f Hearing on lhc nlalter for 11:00
A.M.. Monday. August 5. 1963.
The area requested in the Petition
-o be closed to open range comprises
all the area now open and contahled
within tile following:
Township 19 North. Range 6 West,
W.M.
Township 19 North. Range 5 West.
W.M.
shall pay by check to the Fisheries
Departmeut, the amount of that in-
voice, or is an alternate method of
payment, each buyer nmy pay by check
on Friday of each week the total
amount of invoices for that week pro-
riding he first post a surety bond of
$i000.00 with the Department of Fish-
ere. 1
• 12.. A1 . oysters harvesting shall be
done during daylight hours only, from
Mohday through riday of each week.
Loans. snell be called on the beds by
gross cubic bushel measurement where-
rby 1.25 cubic feet of Oysters and shell
{qualS 6n btishel. The oyster'eultqr-
(st in charge Of the sale must be noti-
fied tWenty-four (24) hours in ad-
vance of the remo-,M of oysters from
the Reserves during sale.
i8. CAam harvesting will be permitted
during daylight hours only Before dig-
gdng Inay commence, a schedule of
harvesting dates shall be worked out
satisfactory to the Departmeitt of Fish-
crees, anct Purchaser. Schedule to be
oases Upon tidal conditions. Satur-
day and/or Sunday digging may be
sc|leduled, if tidal'c(mditions warrant;
however, no digging will be permitted
at mlschcduled tinles.
t. Buyers of clams during this sale
wn De required to market through
a wholesale fish dealer duly liccnd
by' the , State of Washington. Fish
receiving tickets shall be issued by
Wll01eale Dealer on eactl lot removed
ft:onf State Reserves. Copies of receiv-
ing tiekts "shall he presented to ttm
Dpazment :($f 'Ftshe'ries at Olympia.
at weekly intel:als or oftener. In no
case nall the reporting period exceed
se'en (7)',days. A reserve invoice will
be'prepared Using poundage or' bushels
0s indi.cated On receiving tickets• All
l)oundge will he converted "to bushels
by using the formula whereby sixty-
five (65)' Pqunds of clams equal one
bushel, Amount of invoice wilt be com-
puted by muRiplYlng number of bush-
ls times'Prier Per bushel as estab-
lished: by bid: Invoices are due and
payame within twenty-four (24) hours
Portion ,,r Township 20 North. Range
TOTAL $5,200.00 (i West vV+M
The County Road Project herein de- Portion of Towiltip 20 North. Range
scribed is HEREBY DEOLARED to 5 West. W.M.
be a pul,qic necessity, and the Connty Poriion -)r Township 21 North. Range
Road Engineer is HEREBY ORDERED 5 West. ,W.M.
AND AUTHORIZED to report and Portion of Township 21 North. Range
proceed tltereon as by law provided. 6 West, W.M.
ADOPTED this 151h day of July,
1963.
Board of County Connnissioners
of Mason County, Washington
MARTIN AUSETH, Cilairman
HARRY ELMLUND
JOHN BARIEKMAN
Attest:
C. Nolan Mason
Clerk of the Board
,7/18 It
COUNTY ROAD PROJECT NO. 424
In the matter of C.R.P. No. 424 to
be constructed on Mason County. Road
No. 403 & 420 known locally as the
Bariekman Blvd, & Oyster Bay road,
and more specifically located in Sec.
15, 21. 22, Twp. 19 N. R 3 W.xvV.M.
IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED BY
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS-
SIONLRS that it is their intention to
apply light bitumiuous surface treat-
meat 18 ft. wide to approxintately 2,0
miles of gravel road.
and that said work is to be performed
All interegted persons may appear
at sai Hearing and be heard for
or against tile issue, or present addi-
tional Petitions for or against said
Vsue. Said Hearinz will be held in con-
formance with RCW 16.24.020 and said
oard of County Commissioners shall,
within 30 days after the conclusion
of such Hearing, make an Order set-
ting forth their decision in the mat-
ter. according to RCW 16.24.030, and
said Order shall be published in a
newspaper having general circulation
in the County, as least once each
week. for four successive weeks.
DONE this 8th day of July, 1963.
Board of County C0mmioners
nf Mason County. Washington,
By C. NOLAN' MASON,
County Auditor arid Ex-Officio
Clerk of the Board.
7/18-25 2t
Alumni Association
Will Assemble Today
by day labor in accordance with the
Washington State Standard Specifica-
tions for Road and Bridge Construc- The officers and committees for
tion as adopted by Mason County. the iVfary M. Knight Alumni AS-
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that sociation will hold a final meet-
the above described County Road Pro-
j6ct is neee'ssary and proper, and tile lag today to complete plans for
estimated costs of said project are the annual picnic and dance. The
herewith set out in detail as follows: meeting will be held in the Mary
Road Construction $5.000.00 IV[. Knight gymnasium;
TOTAL $5,000.00 All interested members are wen
The County Road Project herein come to attend. Those wishing to
described is HEREBY DECLARED to give individual donations for the
after issuance.
15. Buyers of clams from this sale port and proceed titereon as by law
shall furnish identification to all era- provided
ployees engaged in harvesting opera- ADOPTED this 15th day of July,
Lions. Identification shall include the 1963.
followitg infornlation and must be ear- Board of County Commlssioner
tied on personof employee at all times of Mason County, -Washington
during harvesting operations: MARTIN AUSETH. Chairman
Buyers Name, , HARRY ELMLUND
Tract Identification. JOHN BARIEKMAN
Reserve License Number. Attest: •
Employees Name.
16, Boundary lines: The sale tracts :. olan Mason,
Clerk of the Board 7/18 It
be a public necessity, and the Coun- Scholarship Fund may mail them
ty Road Engineer is HEREBY OR- to Katherine Calkins, 725 South
DERED AND AUTHORIZED io re-
7th, Shelton.
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on Hillcrest
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