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: BUDGET lING that the of A1- a budget for that the final budget Real Es- for Secretary 9/14-21 2t S tract only Also correct $1,500 and $15 It's true -- approximately ft) or more; and others level wooded retirement at- the hilarious recreational a lovely to all for fishing, water fish- deep water it right now convert- phones, paths, you have by in- A good still available. ARCADIA Box 346 A, 426-3663. 2 miles East Arcadia 8/3 tfn ,k home. Pano- every room. closets and fireplace, land- gOod beach. condition. or 877-5277 LOT with sewer in and $1850 with Possible Legal Pu Ibication s Legal Publications Legal Pubiication________00s Legal Publications Wesfern Washington Fair _-- _ _ BUDGET HEARING NOTICE IS Y GIVEN that a meeting will be held by the Port of Grapeview Commis- sioners, September 21, 1967 at 7:00 P.M., in the Grapeview Fire Hall to review the budget for the year 1968. Any taxpayer may appear at the above mentioned time and place and be heard for or against any part of said budget. Dated at Grapeview, Washing- ton this 8th day of September, 1968. MRS. CLEMENT HALL Secretary 9/14-21 2t NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Commissioners of Mason County Fire Protection Dstrict number 3 at Grapeview, Wash- ington, have completed their preliminary budget for the fiscal year 1968. Te Board of Commissioners of said fire district will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Septem- ber 21, at the firehall for the purpose of fixing and adopting said budget. Any taxpayer may appear at the above mentioned time and place and be heard for or against any part of said budget. Dated at Grapeview, Washing- ton, this eleventh day'of Septem- ber, 1967. ARTHUR F. ZEHE, Secretary to the Commissioners 9/14-21-2t NOTICE OF GROUND WATER RIGHT APPLICATION NO. 8940 State of Washington Department of Water Resources  Olympia TAKE NOTICE: That JOHN W. HUSON of Tahuya" Washing- ton on August 31, 1967, filed ap- plication for permit to withdraw public ground waters through a well situated within Government Lot 6 of Section 27, Township 22 N., Range 3 W., W.M., in Ma- son County, in the amount of 300 gallons per minute, subject to existing rights continuously, each year for the purpose of commu- nity domestic supply. Any objections must be accom. panied by a two dollar ($2.00) recording fee and filed with the Department of Water Resources within thirty (30) days from September .28, 1967. Witness my hand and official seal this 15th day of September, 1967. H. W. POLLOCK Assistant Director, Division of Water Management, Department of Water Resources (SEAL) 9/21-28 2t Real Estate Oevereux-Hulder Real Estate iSLAND located on Will make or vaca- GOOD HOMES, LOW PRICED is getting • as prices JUST LISTED, STARTER HOME, 2 BEDROOMS, rATER FU RN I SH ED Living room, large kitchen, 2 With plenty bedrooms, bath. Furnished. You timber can have it all paid for in only check up 31/2 years. Owner transferred; rock bottom price. Only $4,000. at $95.00 per in a small- $850 down, $75 month. Move in at once. AE ARCADIA LOOP ROAD paved 400 FT. FRONTAGE, 2 AC. can be 2 full acres. 2 bedroom home, Could be large living room, kitchen, util- your bust- ity, bath. Needs handyman to paint or panel, inside house. $6,- 940. $940 down. LY OLYMPIC VIEW, SHARP faro- 2 bedroom home with fireplace carpeted and furnace. Ideal for small fam- from ily. Fenced yard. $8,250. $975 and play- down. R. E. Agreement. and 6,900 with 4 BEDROOMS, CORNER LOT South Hill, Full paved basement, furnace and fireplace. A steal at on 1 acre $9,900. $990 down. Many privacy -- BETTER HOMES NEW LISTING, MT. VIEW off and ready 2 BEDROOMS, LIKE NEW good access Large living room, dining room, acre  smart kitchen. Part basement. Patio, fenced. $16,975. FHA $975 down, incl. costs. on cut into ARCADIA POINT HOME TIDELANDS & OYSTERS check up 80 ft. waterfront x 100. Tidelands be just and oyster land. 3 large bed- at go- rooms, attractive living room with fireplace. Electric heat, basement. $4,900 down. Bat. by R. E. Agreement. to ac- 3 MILES IN COUNTRY listed MOVE IN, FURNISHED Wanted but Owner transferred; lived in only accepted. 18 months. This new home has 3 Hillcrest nice bedrooms, fireplace in living 3 bed- room, dining room, lovely kitch- partial en, patio. Extra large level tract, fenced. Remember: the furniture with the home. All for only rlqB,950. 10% down on conven- 101 across tional mortgage. ttion. 1 JUST COMPLETED large bed- COUNTRY HOME, and cab- 3 BEDROOMS Pprox. 400' 135 ft. frontage. Hardwood floors, of course. Spacious rooms, fireplace. 2 car attached garage. Brand new, some appliances, too. cut See it now. 10% down by con- ventional mortgage. WE HAVE SEVERAL small 40 ACRE PARCELS Cabin with CALL 426-8544 John Devereux 426-4251 Andrew Hulder 426-8544 CK ANGLE Urance 426-6188 426.8272 i Devereux-Hulder 226 N. 1st St. -- 8HELTON m ,dlh JBI Am m JB  A Jm EmF m- "qBV -qmm .qm .1 .qlBm 111 -qlp • NOTICE FOR CALL OF BIDS Pursuant to RCW 28.58.135, notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Pi- oneer Consolidated School Dis- trict 402 for the purchase of one 73-passenger school bus. Bids will be opened and read aloud at the regular meeting of the Board of Directors at 8:00 P.M., Octo- ber 9, 1967 at the Pioneer School. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Complete specifications and bid forms may be obtained from the 'School District office, Route 2, Box 264, Shelton, Mason County, Washington 98584. By order of the Board of Directors, Pioneer School District 402 BARRIE D. STROUD, Clerk 9/21-28 2t PUBLIC NOTICE! Pursuant to law, notice is here- by given by the Board of Direc- tors of Mary M. Knight School District No. 311 to hold a public hearing on the Final Budget on September 22, 1967 at 8:00 P.M. in the School Library. All inter- ested taxpayers are requested to attend. JOATN TUPPR Clerk of the Board 9/21 It CALL FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will be re- ceived at the office of the City Clerk-Treasurer, City Hall, Shel- ton, Washington until 11:00 A.M. on Monday, September 25, 1967, at which time they will be pub- licly opened and read aloud by the City Clerk-Treasurer for: Furnishing 4,000 lineal feet of six inch diameter," Class 150, Cast Iron Water Pipe. Each bid shall constitute an offer for cash sale under condi- tions set forth herein. No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for the opening of bids or before award of contract unless said award is delayed for a period of thirty (30) days. Payment under this contract shall be made by warrant by the City of Shelton for said supplies and work from funds set forth by Ordinance No. 751. Proposals must be made on the forms attached to the speci- fication. The City Commission reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive all informalities. City of Shelton ALMA K. CATTO Clerk-Treasurer 9/14-21-2t Real Estate A. Roy Dunn FINE ACREAGE AND HOME Only-8 .niles out on hardtop road is situated this fine fenced acre- age, with barn, excellent well, outbuildings, fruit trees, and liv- able home (which needs some fixing). After down payment of $4000 the payments are only $50/month. $11,000 total price. NEW HOME IN COUNTRY... Only 5 miles out to this one, and it's an exceptionally neat 2 bed- room home, with built-in appli- ances, wall-to-wall carpeting, electric heat, etc. $16,500 with $5000 down and balance at $55/ month at 5% interest. HOW ABOUT NAHWATZEL? We've 120 feet on the lake and a comfy 2 bedroom home with lots of depth to lhe lot. $14,500 let's go look! NEED 3 BEDROOMS? . . • This attractive California ranch- type home is just right for grow- ing family. Master bedroom has private bath, pretty stone fire- place to ceiling, hardwood floors, atractive birch cabinets, nice patio, colored fixtures, etc. $16,- 500 and $3500 down will take over present contract, saving you money! NEED A GOOD BUILDING?... Here's an excellent air-condition- ed business building in a top downtown highway location. Even has a lovely 2 bedroom apartment with fireplace. You should inspect this one! $21,000. HOW ABOUT THIS ONE? . . . If you'd like a fine 3 bedroom home in a good downtown loca- tion we suggest you look at this one. Very spacious thruout and includes 21 baths, 2 fire- places, separate dining room, patio, 2-ear garage, etc. Even has pretty stream too. $19,000, and this is a good buy, with easy financing. $1000 DOWN GETS IT! ... And it is a lovely older 3 bed- room home in excellent down- town location. Finest of heating systems, nice fireplace, large landscaped yard, oodles of stor- age, etc. $13,000. WALKER PARK HOME... Lovely waterfront home with 4 bedrooms, fireplace, basement, 2 baths, hobby room, nice pa- tio, view of Olympics, fruit trees, flowers, and acreage too! It's nice to live there! $24,500 will consider your terms! NEAR BORDEAUX SCHOOL 2 homes for 1 price! A comfy 2 bedroom home, and a nice 1 bed- room rental home on back of lot. Income from rental helps pay for both. Only $7950. Call 426-4447 .4. Roy Dunn REALTOR EVENINGS CALL Don Brown  426-6388 A. Roy Dunn  426-4601 111 Railrtmd Avenue  Shelton q,i ............................ No. 9561 SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In the Superior Court of te State of Washington in and for the County of Mason WELDON A. BARRETT, Plain- tiff, vs. M. S. PAYNE aka MA2FI-IEW S. PAYNE; the Un- known Heirs of M. S. PAYNE; and all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, ti- tle, estate or lien or interest in the real estate described in the Complaint herein, Defendants THE STATE OF WASHING- TON: To the said M. S. PAYNE aka MA'ffrHEW S. PAYNE; the Unknown Heirs of M. S. PA:YNE; and all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, ti- tle, estate or lien or interest in the real estate described in the Complaint herein, Defendants. You and each of you are here- by summoned to appear within sixty days after date of the first publication of this Sumons, to wit, within sixty (60) days after the 14th day of September, 1967, and defend the above entitled ac- tion in the above entitled Court, and answer the Complaint of the plaintiffs, and serve a copy of your Answer on the undersigned attorneys for the plaintiffs at their address below stated, and in case of your failure to do so, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the Complaint which has been filed with .the Clerk of said Court. The purpose of this action is to quiet title in the plaintiffs to the following described real property, situated in Mason County, Washington, to wit: That part of Lot 5 of Section 1O, Township 20 North, Range 3 West, W:M., described as fol- lows: Beginning at a point on the Westerly line of said Lot 5, 750 feet northeast of its south- west corner; running thence northeasterly along said west- erly line 75 feet; thence east parallel with the south line of said Lot 5, 400 feet; thence southwesterly parallel with the westerly line of said Lot 5 to a point east of the point of be- ginning of this description; thence west parallel with said south line of Lot 5, 400 feet to said point of beginning. SKOOG, MULLIN & COOPER By DEAN W. MULLIN Attorneys for Plaintiff 1226 Rust Building Tacoma, Washington 9/14-21-28-10/5-12-19 6t NOTICE OF GROUND WATER RIGHT APPLICATION No. 8918 State of Washington Department of Water Resources  Olympia TAKE NOTICE: That SVEND A. BRAGSTAD of Lilliwaup, Washington on August 22, 1967, filed application for permit to withdraw public ground waters through a well situated within Tract 12, Plat of Longwood Beach of Section 6, Township 24 N., Range 2 W., W.M., in Mason County, in the amount of 5 gal- lons per minute, subject to exist- ing rights continuously, eac year for the purpose of domestic supply. Any objections must be accom- panied by a two dollar ($2.00) re- cording fee and filed with the De- partment of Water Resources within thirty (30) days from Sep- tember 21, 1967. Witness my hand and official seal this 6th day of September, 1967. H. W. POK Assistant Director Division of Water Management, Department of Water Resources (SEAL) 9/14-21 2t NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING A Public Hearing will be held at the Hood Canal Junior High School on Monday, September 25, 1967, at 5:00 p.m. for the fol- lowing purpose: To discuss and adopt the Final Budget for the school year of 1967-68. TED BAILEY Clerk of the Board 9/21 it NOTICE OF GROUND WATER RIGHT APPLICATION No. 8919 State of Washington Department of Water Resources  Olympia TAKE NOTICE: That MAR- GARET O. BALL of Lilliwaup, Washington on August 22, 1967, filed application for permit to withdrw public ground waters through a well situated within Tract 11, Plat of Longwood Beach of Section 6, Township 24 N., Range 2 W., W.M., in Mason County, in the amount of 10 gal- lons per minute, subject to exist- ing rights continuously, each year for the purpose of domestic sup- ply. Any objectons must be accom. panied?, a two dollar ($2 00) re- cord nfee and filed with the De- partment of Water Resources within thirty (30) days from SePtember 21, 1967. Witness my hand and official seal this 6th day of September, 1967. H. W. POLLOCK A .sistant Director Division of Water Mana.ement. Department of Natural Resources (SEAL) 9/14-21 2t -- I See Today! '68 Chev. Olds Delivery Now{ MELL CHEV 1st & Grove • 426-4426 v I NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Commission of the City of Shelton has placed on file the preliminary budget for the City of Shelton for the year 1968, a copy of which will be furnished any taxpayer upon re- quest. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV- EN that the City Commission of the City of Shelton will meet in the Commissioners Room at the City Hall on the 2nd day of Oc- tober, 1967 at 2:00 p.m., for the purpose of fixing the final budg- et for the City of Shelton for the year 1968, and any taxpayer may appear at said meeting and be heard for or against any part of said budget. ALMA K. CATTO, Clerk City of Shelton 9/21-28 2t NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PIONEER CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT 402 Pursuant to law, notice is here- by given that the School Direc- tors of Pioneer Consolidated School District 402 will hold a public hearing in the Pioneer School at 8:00 P.M. on the 21st day of September, 1967 for the following purpose: TO REVIEW AND FIX THE FINAL BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1967-68. Any taxpayer may appear thereat and be heard for or against any part of the budget. By order of the Board of Directors, Pioneer School District 402 BARRIE D. STROUD, Clerk 9/21 It No. 3846 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Superior Court of the State of Washington for Mason County In the Matter of the Estate of STANFORD FREELIN, De- ceased. Notice is given that the under- signed has been appointed and has qualified as personal repre- sentative of this estate. Persons having claims against the de- ceased are required to serve the sam.e, duly verified, on the un- dersigned or the attorney of rec- ord at the address stated below and file the same with the Clerk of this Court, together with proof of such service within four months after September 7, 1967, or the same will be forever bar- red. RACHEL F. FRE Star Route 2, Box 412 Belfair, Washington SANCHEZ AND MARTIN Attorneys for Estate 245 Fourth Street Building Bremerton, Washington 98310 9/7-14-21 3t PROBATE NO. 3852 NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCvV 11.40.010 ) Superior Court of Washington far Mason County Estate of ERNEST H. tUSK, SR:, Deceased. The undersigned.has been ap- pointed and has qualified as Ex- ecutor of the estate of Ernest H. Lusk, Sr., deceased. Each person having a claim against the above named person or his estate must serve the claim, duly verified by the claimant, on the undersigned or his attorneys of record at the address stated below and must file it with the clerk of the court, together with proof of the serv- ice, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice or the claim will be bar- red. Date of first publication Sep- tember 21, 1967. Last date for filing January 21, 1968. ERNEST H. LUSK, JR. Executor of said Estate Address: 501 Olympic Bremerton, Wash. ARTHUR & HNLEY Attorneys for the Estate Address: 400 Washington Bremerton, Wash. 98310 Telephone: ESsex 7-4481 9/21-28-10/5 3t COUNTY ROAD PROJECT No. 578 In the matter of C.R.P. No. 578 to be constructed on Mason County Road No. 235 known lo- cally as the Tahuya-Blacksmith road, and more specifically lo- cated in See. 1 & 2, T 22 N., R 3 W., W.M.; Sec. 36, T 23 N., R 3 W., W.M. - Sec. 31. T 23 N., R 2 W., W.M. - Sec. 30, T 23 N., R 2 W., W.M. (Tee Lk. Rd. to Erd- man Lk. Rd. ) IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Cam- missioners that it is their inten- tion to widen, grade and drain generally on existing alignment 1.7 miles. (Sta. 173+25 to Sta. 262+57) Principal quantities are: Clearing and Grubbing (Scattered) 10 A Roadway Exc. 10,000 Lineal Grading 89 STA Pipe Culverts 300 LF Gravel Surfacing 1,000 CY and that said work is to be per- formed by day labor in accord- ance with the Washington State Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction as adop- ed 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 s follows: Engineering $ 500.00 Road Construction $14,500.00 TOTAL $15,000.00 The County Road Project here- in described is HEREBY DE- CLARED to be a public neces- sity, and the County Road Engi- neer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as by law provided. Adopted this 18th day of Sep- tember, 1967. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MASON COUNTY, WASHINGTON JOHN BARIEKMAN Chairman HARRY ELMLUND MARTIN AUSETH Attest: RUTH E. BOYSEN 9/21 it NO. 389 NOTICE AND SUMMONS IN COUNTY TAX FORECLOSURE NO. 51 In the Superior Court of the State of Washington for Mason County. MASON COUNTY, WASH- INGTON. a Municipal Corpora- tion and one of the Counties of the State of Washington, Plain- tiff, vs. Robert M. Sexnple, all persons hereinafter named as owners of any of the hereinafter described real property, and all persons unknown owning or claiming to own, or having or claiming to have, any right, title, estate, interest or equity in and to said property or any part thereof, Defendants: You, and each of you, are hereby notified that the above named Plaintiff. Mason County, a Municipal Corporation, and one of the lawfully organized and existing counties of the State of Washington, is the owner and holder of a certificate of delin- quency issued in one certificate in book form and dated the 15th day of September, 1967 by the Treasurer of said Mason County, Washington, and issued to the said Mason County for the sev- eral amounts due and owing for taxes on each and every lot, tract, or parcel of land herein- after more particularly describ- ed and set forth, said amount be- ing set out opposite each partic- ular description and being the amount due and delinquent upon each particular lot, tract, or par- cel of land respectively for taxes for the year 1962 for which said Mason County claims right of foreclosure as will more specifi- cally appear by reference to each particular description herein, to- gether with all interest, costs, and penalties thereon up to and including the 15th day of Sep- tember. 1967, and the name of the person, firm or corporation to whom or which said property is assessed being set forth with each particular description, all of said property being situated m Mason County, State of Wash- ington, and being more particu- larly described as follows, to-wit: Original Certificate No. 1, Roll 7, page 21, line 4, assessed to Robert M. Semple, Tracts 6 & 7, Block 1 of unrecorded plat of Allie Ahi Summer Home Tracts, being more particularly describ- ed as: Beginning at the corner to Sec. 22, 23, 26 & 27, Twp. 24 N., Range 3 W., W.M., run thence North 60' to the North side of Olympic Highway; thence fol- lowing the North side of High- way in a Northeasterly direction 1768.6 ft. to the Southwest cor- ner of Lt 6, Block 1, Allie Ahl Summer Home Tracts and point of beginning; thence North 830 ft., more or less, to the North line of Lot 3, Sec. 23, Twp. 24 N., Range 3 W., W.M.; thence East on said North line 200 ft.; thence South 700 ft., more or less to right of way of Olympic Highway; thence in a Southwest- erly direction 233.7 ft. along said right of way to initial point, con- taming 3.90 acres more or less. Year in Certificate 1962, Certifi- cate $7.81. Original Certificate No. 2, Roll 7, page 74, line 3, assessed to M. C. Anderson estate, Lots 29 to 32 inclusive, Block 4, Beach- mont, according to the recorded Plat thereof on file in the office of the Auditor of Mason County. Year in Certificate 1962, Certi- ficate --$1.72. Original Certificate No. 3, Roll 7, page 258, line 3, assessed to Howard J. Ploegsma and Mrs. Ploegsma, his mother, Tract 322, Haven Lake, according to the re- corded Plat thereof on file in the office of the Auditor of Mason County. Year in Certificate 1962, Certificate $5.61. Original Certificate No. 4, Roll 7, page 379, line 14, assessed to Sarah R. Warder estate, Lots 40 to 43 inclusive, Block 12, Lake- wood Plat F, according to the re- corded Plat thereof on file in the office of the Auditor of Mason County. Year in Certificate 1962, Certificate $2.17. Original Certificate No. 5, Roll 7, page 646, line 11, assessed to William P. Joslin et ux, Tract 11, Phillips Lake Division 6, accord- ing to the recorded Plat thereof on file in the office of the Audi- tor of Mason County. Year in Certificate 1962, Certificate $9.32. Original Certificate No. 6, Roll 7, page 888, line 5. assessed to South Kitsap Investment Com- pany, Lot 33, Block 1, Trails End Diwsion No. i and Shorelands, according to the recorded Plat thereof on file in the office of the Auditor of Mason County. Year in Certificate 1962, Certifi- cate $47.50. Original Certificate No. 7, Roll 7, page 889, line 13, assessed to Weyerhaeuser Properties, Lot 19, Block 2, Trails End Division No. 1, according to the recorded Plat thereof on file in the office of the Auditor of Mason County. Year in Certificate 1962, Certifi- cate $8.89. That any of the foregoing lots, tracts, or parcels of land herein- before described and having been included in the Certificate of Delinquency heretofore issued to Mason County will be sold subject to any local improve- ment assessments for paving, drainage, irrigation, or any other kind or sort of local mprove- ment assessment lawfully assess- ed That all of the several amounts hereinabove set opposite the sev- eral descriptions of each partic- ular lot, tract, or parcel of real property bears interest at the rate of eight percent (8%) per annum from and including the 15th day of September, 1967, until the payment thereof be made, or judgment entered here- in. You, and each of you, are here- by summoned to appear within sixty (60) days after the date of the first publication of this sum- mons and notice, to-wit: within sixty days after the 21st day of September, 1967, exclusive of said date, and defend the above entitled action in the above en- titled court, and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersign- ed attorney for plaintiff, at his office address hereinbelow given, or pay the amount as hereina- bore set forth upon each of said Th ursday, Opens Gates On Saturday Bright sunshine, brighter than the colorful dressed crowds, filled the 46 acres that is the Western Washington Fair as it opened it's nine-day run Satur- day in Puyallup. The ticket win- dows and the turnstiles were especially busy as the first of what is expected to be a half- million fair fans flowed through the gates. The fair closes Sept. 24. By that time the 6ity of Puyallup hopes to see a new record set at the 64th annual edition of the famous fair. Last year 473,360 attended the exposition. Since 1967's first fair-goer clicked through a turnstile at 7 a.m.. Saturday there has been a steady stream of humanity in all sizes and shapes to see and enjoy the wealth of products that come to Puyallup from farm, home and factory. You name it, the Fair has it, fro m 75-pound pumpkins to blue-ribbon livestock, fireworks and spectacular grandstand show. world championship rodeo, Thoroughbred horse racing, the Midway and the Northwest's only old-fashioned roller coaster. There were opening week-end raves for the twice daily grand- stand show. The headliner this year is Frank Sinatra, Jr., who came to the Fair between tele- vision and night club engage- merits. Backing him up are a full array of trapeze and high- wire performers, the artistry of a Lippizan horse, cyclers and jugglers, the world's champion high-pole climber, a pair of death-defying human missiles Legal Publications tracts or parcels of real proper- ty of which you are the owner or reputed owner, or in which you own or claim to own or have, or claim to have, any right, title or interest therein, together with all costs, interest or penalties at- tached thereto. In the event of your failure to appear and defend such action and pay the amount due on such lot, tract, or parcel of land as- sessed to you, or in which you have an interest as hereinabove stated, judgment will be render- ed against you and against the lot, tract, or parcel of land, fore- closing thereon the lien of Mason County for its certificate of de- linquency, which includes all taxes, penalties, interest, and costs against said lots, tract, or parcels of land up to and includ- ing the date on which said cer- tificate was issued. Any pleading, answer, appear- ance, or process, shall be served upon the undersigned attorney for Plaintiff,.; Mason:Cotmty, all his office below stated,, and copy thereof filed with the Clerk of the above entitled Court. MASON COUNTY, A Municipal Corporation JOHN B. COLE, Treasurer (SEAL) Office and Post Office Address of Attorney for Plaintiff: Title Insurance Building, Shelton, Washington 98584 JOHN C. RAGAN, Prosecuting Attorney, and Attorney for Plaintiff herein. No. 51 9/21-28-10/5-12-19-26 6t NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of the PORT OF SHELTON have completed and placed on file their preliminary budget for the fiscal year of 1968 and a copy thereof may be obtained by any taxpayer at the following ad- dress: Jim Pauley Motors at 5th and Railroad Avenue, Shelton. Washington. The Board of Commissioners of said Port of Shelton will meet at 8 p.m.. on September 21, 1967 in the courtroom at the Mason County Courthouse in Shelton, Washington for the purpose of fixing and adopting said budget. Any taxpayer may appear at the above-mentioned time and place and be heard for or against any part of said budget. Dated at Sheiton, Washington this 14th day of Sept., 1967, by order of the Port of Shelton. JAMES A, PAULEY President, Board of Commissioners 9/14-21-2t ORDINANCE NO. 768 An Ordinance Relating to the Charging of Fees for Connection to the Sanitary Sewer in the Bayview Tracts of the City of Shelton. The City Commission of the City of Shelton does ordain as follows: That a fee consisting of the normal connection charges, plus the sum of $125.00 be imposed upon each sewer connection to the sewer line in the Bayview Tracts of the City of Shelton which terminates at the Imhoff Tank, situated at the terminal of said sewer, provided, however, that the said $125.00 fee shall not be charged against any con- nections to said sewer made from parcels of land in said tracts upon which Simpson Timber Company has previously made such payment. Said $125.00 fee shall be de- posited to the credit of the water fund of the City of Shelton by way of reimbursement to said fund for monies expended there- from upon the original installa- tion of said sewer lines. INTRODUCED at regular com- mission meeting this 12th day of September. 1967. • PASSED in regular Commis- sion meeting this 19th day of September, 1967. F. A. TRAVIS, Mayor Attest: ALMA K. CA2PO, City Clerk Approved as to Form: B. F. HEUSTON, City Attorney 9/21 It fired from a gigantic cann, and, of course, some of the 6est rodeo clowns in the bust. ness. Show times are at 1:30 and 7 p.m. each day. The sprawling Fairgrounds it- self is open from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. each day. During the Fair, thousands of items ranging from hobbies and crafts to horticulture and live- stock are judged and ribbons awarded. All prize-Winning items are on display through out the grounds. Some of the top judging events are those in the 4-H and Future Farmers of America competition, (dairy cattle, sheep, swine, etc.) Other events during the fair include the annual rose show. One of the big attractions of the Puyallup Fair is that it af- fords the "city" kids a chance to get close to farm animals of all kinds in the many barns on the grounds. A real pleaser with young and old alike is the Milk Parlor, where frequent demonstrations show the whole milking process, from cow to separation to pasteurization to bottle. And at the Milk Barn you can get the freshest milk shake in town. It's only minutes from producer to glass. While some 3,000 people are employed at the fair, one of the busiest on the grounds is J. H. lcNurray, secretary-manager of the Fair since 1938. John, who maintains a year-round of- fice on the grounds, goes nearly round the clock during the nine- day run, catching naps here and there as he keeps a running check on everything from grand- stand show to midway, cattle barn, hamburger stands and most everything else that goes into a successful fair operation. The Gayway is a bright spot for kids and teenagers, with such attractions as the full-sized roller coaster, ferris wheel, "mad mouse", fun house, "car" driv- ing, and an assortment of other things to enjoy. Even the pre-teeney-beppers have something special--a kid- die-land larger this year--of their own where they can take thrills without being trampled by their bigger brothers and sisters. Legal Publications COUNTY ROAD PROJECT No. 580 In the matter of C.IP. No. 58Oto be constructed on Mason ty Road No. 157 known lo- cally as the Mason Lake N. W. i'ad, and more specifically lo- cated in Sec. 5, %ownship 21 N., Range 2 W., W.M. and Sec. 32 + 22 N., 14ange 2 W., W.M. {Jerry hill to Mason Lake Estates No. 3). IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- m,ss,oners that it is their inten- t,on to Spot-widen existing align- ment, 1.0 mile. (Sta 0+00 to Stm 53 +00 ) Clearing - Grubbing 3 A Roadway Exc. & Waste 6,000 CY Pipe Culverts 200 LF Gravel Surfacing 1,000 CY and that said work is to be per- formed by clay labor in accord- ance w,th the Washington State Standard Specifications tar Road and Bridge Construction as adopted by Mason County. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the above described Cotmty Road Project is necessary and proper, and the estimated costs of said project are herewith set out in detad as follows: Engineering $ 600.00 Road Construction 12,000.00 TOTAL $12,600.00 The County Road Project here- in described is HEREBY DE- CLARED to be a public neces- mty, and the County Road Engi- neer is HEREBY ORDERED AND AUTHORIZED to report and proceed thereon as hy law provided. ADOPTED this 18th day of Sep£ember, 1967. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MASON COUNTY, WASHINGTON JOHN BARIEKMAN, Chairman MARTIN AUSETH HARRY ELMLUND Attest: RUTH E. BOYSEN 9/21 it NO. 3770 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 ELIZA J. SWANSON, Deceased. NO'lICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ROSE BEVAN BEROT SIMPSON, as Executrix of the Estate of ELIZA J, SWANSON, deceased, has filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court her Final Report and Petition For Distribution, asking the Court to settle said Report, and to dis- charge said Executrix, and that said Report and Petition will be heard on the 20th day of Octo- ber. 1967, at 9:30 A.M., at the CooUrtroom in the Mason County ourthouse, at which time and place any person interested in said Estate may appear and file objections thereto and contest the same. DATED  15th day of Sep, tember, 1967. LODGA KIMEL . Clerk of Court By TECKLA VEfLLION Deputy JOHN C RAGAN Attorney for Estate Title Insurance Building Shelton, Washington 98584 9/21-28-10/5 3t September 21, 1967 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 21