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Legal Publications
NO. 3740
NOtl¢ of Hearing Final Report
and Petition for Distribution
In the uperior Court of the
State of Washington for Mason
County
In the Mttter of the Esttte of
FI.,ORENC'I MARIE DURAND,
NOTICE IS I-IREBY GIVEN
lhat HENRY B. DURAND, as
ecutor of the estaate of Y2JO-
RENCE MARIE DURAND, has
fried in the office of the Clerk of
said Court his Final Report and
Petition for Distribution, asking
the Court to setUe said Report,
nd to discharge said Executor,
and that said Report and Peti-
tion will be heard on the 28th
day of April, 1967, at 9:30 A.]ML,
at the Courtroom in the Mason
County Courthouse, at which
time and place any person inter-
eared in said Estate may appear
and file objections thereto
contest the same.
DATED this 31st day of
March, 1987.
LODGA KIMBEL
Clerk of Court
By: DCKLA VETtMILL,ION
Deputy
JOHN C. ItAGAN
Attorney for Estate
Title Insurance Building
Sbelton, Washington
4/6-13-20 3t
NOTICE OF WATER RIGHT
APPLICATION No. R-20089
8tats of Washington
Office of Supervisor
of Water Resources
Department of Conservation
Olympia
TAKE NOTICE: That OS-
BERG CONSTRUCTION COM-
PA2 and LAKE LIMERICK
OORPORAON of B e!bttle,
Washington, on February /,
1967, filed application for permit
to store the public waters of
an unnamed stream, tributary of
Cranberry Creek, in the amount
of 60 acre-feet, subject to exist-
ing rights, continuously each
year for the purpose of recrea-
tion; that the impounding struc-
ture is located within SWA of
SW of Section 22, Township
21 N., Range 3 W., W.M., in
another
clean
story
"After thirteen years with oil
heat there are no marks on
the ceilings, walls or even
near the registers. You can't
ask for cleaner heat than
that."
Mrs. Alexander Hamilton
Howard, Jr., Eliensburg
SOCIETY
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Mason County.
Any objections must be ac-
companied by a two dollar
($2.00) recording fee and filed
with the State Supervisor of
Water Resources within thirty
(30) days from March 16, 1967.
Witness my hand and offleiai
seal this 28th day of February,
1967.
H. W. POLLOCK
State Supervisor of
Water Resources
3/30 - 4/6 2t
MASON GENERAL HOSPITAL
YON PUBLIC HOSPITAL
DISTRICT No. 1 of
MASON COUNTY
SHELTON, WASHINGTON
General Construction
Mechanical Work and
Electrical Work
INVITATION TO BID
Sealed bids in duplicate for the
construction of Mason General
Hospital for Public Hospit'al Dis-
trict No. 1 of Mason County,
Shelton, Washington, will be re-
ceived by William R. Batstone,
President of the Board of Com-
missioners, c/o Shelton General
Hospital, Fourth & Birch, Sheltrn,
Washington, until 2:00 P.M <; y-
light savings time, Tuesday, M.ay
23, at Shelton General Hospital,
Shelton, Washington, and at said
office publicly opened and read
aloud. (Combined Bids will be re-
ceived for General Construction,
Moclnlca2 atd Electrical Work).
Drawings, Specifications and
form of Contract Documents for
this work may be examined at
the office of Maloney, Herring-
ten, Freesz ,and Lund, Architects,
A.I.A., 754 Central Building, Se-
attle, Washington, 98104, or at
the foilowi! offices:
: i., kmmciated General C.;ntraa-
tors, 215 W. Harrison, Seattle,
Washington.
2. Plan Bureau, 172 Mercer
Street, Seattle, Washington.
3. Associated General Contrac-
tors, 3820 South Pine, Tacoma,
Washington.
4. At the Hospital District of-
fice at Shelton General Hospial,
Shelton, Washington, where the
same are on file, subject to pub-
lic inspection.
Prime Contractors may obtain
drawings and specifications from
the Architect's office upon de-
posit of One Hundred Dollars
($100.00). This deposit will be
returned to him upon the return
of the drawings and specifica-
tions, in good condition to the
office of the Architect.
Complete sets, on the deposit
basis, will be issued to Frime
Contractors only. Sub-contrac-
tors and materialmen will be is-
sued complete or partial sets, if
desired, on the payment of the
printing costs. All documents,
whether issued on the deposit or
cost of printing basis, must be
returned to the office of the
Architect on the d'ay following
the date set for opening of the
bids.
Each bid shall be accompanied
by a certified check, cashier's
check or bid bond made payable
to the Public Hospital District
No. 1 of Mason CoUnty for a sum
of not less than five percent (5%)
of the total amomlt of the bid
and no bid will be considered un-
less accompanied by such check
or bond.
Public Hospital District No. 1
of Mason County reserves the
right to waive any informality in,
or to reject any or all bids.
WILLIAM R. BATSTONE,
President
Board of Commissioners
Public Hospital District
No. 1 of Mason County,
Washington
4/20-27-5/4-11-18 5t
Legal Publications
NO. 3804
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(In Probate)
In the Superior Court of the
State of Washington in and for
the County of Mason.
In the Matter of the Guar-
dianship of JEFFERSON F.
BURTON, Incompetent.
Notice ts hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
and has qualified as guardian of
the estate of Jefferson F. Bur-
ton, mentally incompetent; that
all persons having claims against
said Jefferson F. Burton are
hereby required to serve the
same, duly verified on said
guardian or her attorney of rec-
ord at the address below stated,
and file the same with the Clerk
of said Court, together with proof
of such service, within six months
after the date of first publica-
tion of this Notice, or the same
shall be barred.
Date of first publication April
6, 1967.
HAZEL BILLQUIST
Guardian
Route 3, Box 175
Belfair, Washing-
ton 98528
REVERLY S. WILKERSON
Attorney for Gurdlan
Sixth & Lenora Building
Seattle, Washington 98121
4/6-1q-20 :t
NO. 3764
NOTICE OF HEARING
FINAL REPORT
AND PETITION
FOR DISTRIBUTION
In the Superior Court of the
State of Washington for Mason
County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
EARL P. FRD, Deceased.
Florence I. Booth Stockton,
Eecutrix of said Estate, has
filed with said Court her final
report and petition for distribu-
tion, asking the Court to settle
said report, distribute the prop-
erty to the persons thereto enti-
tled and to discharge said Execu-
trix. Said report and petition will
be heard on the 5th day of May,
1967, at 9:30 a.m. in the Court-
room of said Court, in the County
Courthouse at Shelton, Washing-
ton.
Dated this 4th day of April,
1967.
LODGA KIMBEL
Clerk of the Superior
Court
ROBERT L. SNYDER
Attorney at Law
1251/= N. 5th
Shelton, Washington
4/6-13-20 3t
CALL FOR BIDS
MASON COUNTY HIGHWAY
DEPARTMENT
Sealed bids will be received
by the Ms.son County Commis-
sioners until 3:00 P.M., Monday,
April 10, 1967, for furnishing
Mason County with Asphalt Mat-
erials for the calendar year
1967, at which time the bids will
be publicly opened and read.
Specifications a n d Proposal
forms are available at the of-
fice of the Mason County En-
gineer.
The County. Commluioners
reserve the right to reject any
and all bids and to accept only
that bid deemed most advantag-
eous to the County.
Botrd of County Commissioners
Of Mason County, Washington
By Ruth E. Boysen
Clerk of the Board
3/30-4/6 2t
No, 9417
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
In the Superior Court of the
State of Washington for Mason
County
EVELYN CLARK BOWMAN,
Plaintiff,
VS.
RANDOLPH BOWMAN,
Defendant.
State of Washington to the
said Randolph Bowman:
You are hereby summoned to
appear within sty (60) days
after the date of the first pub-
lication of this summons, to-wit,
within sixty (60) days sfter the
30th day of 1,rch, 1967, and
defend the above entltled action
in the above entitled court, and
answer the complaint of the
Plaintiff, and serve a copy of
your answer upon the undersign-
ed ttorney at his office below
stated; and in case of your fail-
ure so to do, Judgment will be
rndered against you according
to the demand of the complaint,
which has been filed with the
Clerk of said Court.
That the cause of action here.
in is for a divorce between the
parties above named.
OWENS A_WD JOHNSON
By Frank J. Owens
Office & Post Office Address:
607 Capdtol Center Building
410 Fifth Avenue West
Olympia, Washington
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Legal Publications
NO. 3754
NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL
REPORT AND PETITION FOR
DISTRIBUTION
In the Superior Court of the
State of Washington for Mason
County
In Probate
In the Matter of the Estate of
GEORGE R. MORRIS, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that MILDRED P. MORRIS, Ex.
ecutrix of the above-entitled es-
tate, has filed in the office of the
Clerk of said Court a Final Re-
port and Petition for Distribu-
tion, asking the Court to settle
said report, distribute the prop-
erty to the persons thereto en-
titled and to discharge the pete-
Legal Publications
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
PETITION FOR PROPOSED
FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
To The Honorable Board of
County Commissioners of Ma-
son County, Washington:
PETITION
The undersigned, who consti-
tute not less than 15% of the
qualified registered voters who
are residents wtthin the boun-
daries of the hereinafter describ-
ed land, hereby respectfully pe-
tition the Board of County Com-
missioners of Mason County,
Washington, for the formation
of a fire protection district, upon
the following showing:
1. That the objects of the pro-
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COUNTY ROAD PROJECT
NO. 544
In the matter of C.R.P. No.
544 to be constructed on Mason
County Road No. 137 known lo-
c,ally ms the Libby Road, and
more specifically located in Sec-
tion 18, Township 20 North,
Range 3 West, W.M.
IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED
by the Board of County Commis-
sioners that it is their intention
to widen 0.75 mile, regrade and
gravel surface portions.
Principal quantities are:
Clearing and Grubbing -- 1
Acre
Roadway Excavalion -- 5500
Cu. Yd.
Culvert type (18-30) -- 34 tin-
tioner as Executrix; and that
said report and petition will be
heard on the 12 day of May,
1967 at 10:00 o'clock in the fore-
noon of said day, or as soon
thereafter as the matter can be
heard at the court room of the
above-entitled court, in the Court-
house in Shelton, Mason County,
Washington, at which time and
place any person interested in
said Estate may appear and file
objections thereto and contest
the same.
DATED this 31 day of March,
1967.
LODGA ICIMBEL
Clerk of said Court
By: TECKLA VERMILLION
Deputy
GLENN E. CORNEA
Bell Building
Attorney for Estate
121 South Fourth Street
Shelton, Washington 98584
4/6-13-20 3t
NO. 9429
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
In the Superior Court of the
State of Wa'ington for Mason
County
ANN K LJ.NHART TEAT,
PI,Aintiff, vs. JAMES CHARLES
TEAT, Defendant.
THE STATE OF WASHING-
TON:
To the said JAMES CHARLES
TEAT, Defendant:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUM-
MONED to appear within sixty
(60) days after the date of the
first publication of this summons
to-wit: within sixty (60) days
after the 13th day of April, 1967,
'And defend the above-entitled ac-
tion in the above-entitled court,
and answer the Claim of the
Plaintiff and serve a copy of your
Answer upon the undersigned at-
torney for defendant, at his of-
fice below stated; and in case of
your failure so to do judgment
will be rendered against you ac-
cording to the demand of the
Claim which has been filed with
the Clerk of said court. This is
an action for divorce upon the
grounds that the parties have
lived separate and apart for more
than two years continuously pre-
ceding the filing of the Claim
herein.
GREENWOOD, SHIERS
& K-RUSE
By FRANK A. SHIERS
Attorneys for
Plaintiff
Office and Post Office Address:
posed district shall be to acquire,
purchase, hold, lease, manage,
occupy and sell real and person-
al property, or any interest
therein, to enter into and per-
form any and all necessary eon-
tracts, to appoint and employ the
necessary officers, agents and
employees, to sue and be sued, to
exercise the right of eminent do-
main, to levy and enforce the
collection of taxes and special
taxes in the manner and subject
to limitations of law against
lands within the district, for dis-
trict revenues, and do any other
act required expedient for the
purpose of the elimination of
fire hazards, for the protection
of life and thp property in the
area hereinafter described.
2. That the establishment of
such fire protection district, for
the above object, will be con-
ducive to the public, safety, wel-
l,re, ana convenience, and Will
be of benefit to the property in-
cluded in such area.
3. That the boundaries of such
district shall be:
All of Sections four (4), five
(5), six (6), seven (7), eight (3),
and eighteen (18), and all those
porttons of Sections two (2),
three (3), nine (9), ten (10), six-
teen (16), seventeen (17), and
the North half of twenty (20),
which lie Westerly of the cen-
ter llne of Oakland Bay; all in
Township twenty (20) North,
Range three (3) West, W.M.;
Secttons one (1) to twenty-
four (24), both inclusive, Town.
ship twenty (20) North, Range
four (4) West, W.M.; and
Sections one (1), twelve (12),
thtrteen (13) and twenty-four
(24), Township twenty (20)
North, Range five (5) West,
W.M.;
EXCEPTING therefrom all
that portion thereof within the
Limits of the City of Shelton.
All in Mason County, Wash-
ington.
(End of Petition, followed by
174 qualified signatures)
NOTICE is hereby given that:
A Hearing will be held on said
above Petition by the said Board
of County Commissioners of Ma-
son County, in the Office of the
Board in the Courthouse tn Shel-
ton, Washington, on the 10th day
of April, 1967, at the hour of
11:00 A.M., at which time any
person so desiring may appear
and be heard for or against the
granting of said Petition.
720 Prospect Street
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Port Orchard, Washington
4/13-20-27-5/4-11-18-6t
ORDINANCE NO. 763
An Ordinance Declaring an
Emergenoy Which Was Unfor-
seeable at the Time the 1967
Budget Was Prepared and Es-
tablishing the Authority and
Funds to Meet Said Emergency,
the Purchase of a Fire Truck.
BE IT ORDAINED by the City
Commission of the City of Shel-
ton:
1. That sufficient funds are
not budgeted or available to cov-
er the entire cost of one 1250
GPM IHC Commercial Chassis
Pumper which has been deliver-
ed to the City from American
LaFrance.
2. That $7,000.00 is the amount
required to cover the balance of
the purchase price of said equip-
ment over nd above funds pres-
ently budgeted, authorized and
provided and the authority to tn-
cur liability for and expend funds
tn the above amount and for such
purpose is heregy established tn
the current expense fund.
3. An emergency is hereby de-
clred to exi regarding the ex-
penditure of said funds and the
authority to contract therefor.
INTRODUCED at regular
commission meeting 11 day of
April, 1967.
PASSED In regular comm$s-
seen meeting 18 day of April,
1967.
F. A. TRAVIS, Mayor
ATTEST: ALMA K. CATTO
City Clerk
APPROVED: B. F. HEUSON
City Attorney 4/20 it
...... DATED. this 20th day of
'March; 1967.;!:" .... : !' :;..::
Board 0fi County Commis-
sioners of Mason County,
Washingtmz
By: Ruth E. Boysen
Clerk of the Board
3/23-30-4/6 3t
NOTICE OF CLOSING
OF REGISTRATION BOOKS
NOTICE s hereby given: That
the Registration Books for the
portions of the following pre-
cincts lying within the boundaries
of School District No. 311,
School District No. 403 and pro-
posed Fire Protection District
No. 10, Mason County, Washing-
ton, will be closed for ORIGINAL
Registrations on April 23, 1967,
until the day following a Special
Election to be held by School
District No. 311, School District
No. 403 and proposed Fire Pro-
tection District No. 10, on Tues-
day, May 23, 1967:
Matlock, Satsop, Dayton, A1-
lyn, Belf,air No. 1, Belfair No. 2,
Belfair No. 3, ahuya, Capitol
Hill, Airport, Mt. View, North-
side, Westside, Grapeview, Eells,
Cloquallum.
H O W E V E R, Registration
Books will remain open for
TRANSFERS only, through Sun-
day, May 7, 1967. Said Transfers
covering only the voters moving
from some other Precinct to the
above named precincts.
DATED this 17th day of April,
1967.
RUTH E. BOYSEN
Auditor & Registrar for
Mason County, Wash.
4/20-1t
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bustling lake activity.., just 5 minutes
from downtown, Univ, of Washington,
Woodland Park Zoo, or City Convention
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suites, family units with kitchens, TV, _.
: radio free parking, swimming
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eal Feet
and th'at said work is to be per-
formed by day labor in accord-
ance with the Washington State
Standard Specfications for Road
and Bridge Construction as
adopted by Mason CoUnty.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the above described County
Road Project is necessary and
proper, and the estimated costs
of said project are herewith set
out in detail as follows:
Engineerng $ 500.00
Road Construction $5500.00
TOTAL $6000.00
The County Road Project here-
in described is HEREBY DE-
CLARED to be a public necessi-
ty, and the County Road Engi-
neer is HEREBY ORDERED
AND AUTHORIZED to report
and proceed thereon as by law
provided.
ADOPTED this 10th day of
April, 1967.
Board of County Commis-
sioners of Mason County,
Washington
JOHN BARIEKMAN,
Chairman
MARTIN AUSETH
HARRY ELMLUND
Attest:
RUTH E. BOYSEN
Clerk of the Board 4/20 It
ORDINANCE NO. 764
AN ORDINANCE Amending
Ordinance No. 682, The City of
Shelton Zoning Ordinance.
WHEREAS, the following zone
changes have been duly request-
ed and hearings held by the Plan-
ning Commission of the City of
Shelton and the City Commission
of the City of Shelton and no ob-
jections were made to said
changes at said hearings.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
ORDAINED by the City Com-
mission of the City of Shelton:
1. That the official map of the
City of Shelton as specified in
Section 1.06 of Ordinance No.
682 is hereby changed as fel-
lows:
(a) That the classification of
Lots 1 through 5, Block 22,
Mountain View Addition to Shel-
ton, Washington as recorded in
the office of the Auditor of Ma-
son County is changed from C-1
to C-3.
(b) The following described
property situated in Shelto;, M-
son contyl "Wahtngtoh: '' :; '' '
Theft at of:the INW:'0f *e
NWA df; :Sdetion 19, T0wneiip
20 North, 'Range 3 West, W: M.,
described as follows: Beginning
at a point N 15" 28' W 152.3 feet
from the southwest corner of
Block 26 of David Shelton Third
Addition to Shelton as recorded
in Volume 3 of Plats, page 6;
running thence S 7 ° 45' W 313.3
feet, N 86 47' W 338.8 feet, N
7 ° 45' E 434 feet, S 51 ° 10' E
47.7 feet, S 41 ° 43' E 40.6 feet, S
49" 45' E 69 feet, S 15 ° 26' E 72.4
feet, S" 66 18' E 80 feet, S 89 °
45' E 60.3 feet and N 46 ° 01' E
53.6 feet to said point of begin-
ning; EXCEPTING therefrom
tract conveyed to City of Shelton,
is changed from R-1 to MHR.
2. The City Engineer is hereby
directed to change all zoning
maps to conform herewith.
INTRODUCED at regular
commission meeting 11 day of
April, 1967•
PASSED in regular commis-
sion meeting 18 day of April,
1967.
F. A. TRAVIS, Mayor
ATTEST: ALMA K. CATO
Cty Clerk
APPROVED: B. F. HEUSTON
City Attorney 4/20 It
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Northside
Baptist Church
Welcomes You To Its Services
Worship Service 9:45 a.m.
Sunday School 10:45 a.m.
Evening, Sunday, 5:00 p.m.
Rev. Tom Harmonson
123 West C Street
Mt, View
Alliance Church
Sunday School .......... 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship .... 11:00 a.m.
A. Y. F ..................... 6:00 p.m.
Evening Service ...... 7:00 p.m.
Prayer Hour (Wed.) 7:30 p.m.
AEX C. MOTES, Pastor
Foursquare I
Church
910 East Dearborn
LEWIS B. WYSONG, Pastor
Sunday School .......... 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship .... 11:00 a.m.
C. Y.'s & Cadets ...... 6:00 p.m.
Evening Service ........ 7:00 p.m. [
Bible Study (Wed.).. 7:00 p.m.
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G & King Streets
REV. HORACE H. MOUNTS,
8:80 and II:00 a.m. Worship
9:45 a.m. Sunday School for all ages -- 6 p.m.
St. David's Episcopal
Fourth & Cedar. Shelton,
The Rev. Clarence A. Lody,
The Church is always open for meditatiOn
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SHELTON ASSEMBLY
1521 Monroe Street MASON
HEAR REV. AND MRS. LES
Out-going Missionaries to
Sunday, April 23- 11:00 a.rm
SUNDAY SCHOOL ............................................
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CHRIST'S AMBASSADORS ..................................
EVENING YOUTH RALLY ..............................
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FAITH LUTHERAN
7th and Franklin
Family Worship Service:
Classes: Sunday School & Adult
2nd Worship Service 11:00 a.rm
"A. FRIENDLY CT-IURCI4"
Carl J. Carlse, Pastor
FIRST BAPTIST
Rev. John R. Turnbull, Interim Pastor
SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1967
9:30 a.m.Bible School
11:00 a.m."THE WONDERFUL WORD"
6:00 p.m.Youth Groups
7:00 p.m.--"SATAN, HIS ORIGIN,
HISTORY AND DESTINY"
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MISSOURI SYNOD
206 E. Wyandotte EDWIN C,
SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1967
Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes .......
Morning Worship ..............................................
Subject: "THE DRUNKARD'S
FIRST 0HURON OF I]
302 Alder 8t., Shelton
Sunday School 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday evening testimony
Reading room located in church.
4 p.m..Non, & FrL Wed. eventng
FIRST CHRISTIAN C]
and; ,ke Boul. e,
Interlm Minister fron Pu;get Souno
Bible School ........ 9:45 a.m:i , Fan
:Worship ................ 11:00 az
Wednesday -- Bible Study and Fllt)
Child Care Service Awdlable at 1
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P.U.D..AUDITORIUM - aid &Cots
• SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1967
i Speaker: REV. ALEX MOTES
i Theme: "THE LORD'S PRAYER"
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