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The 4-H theme for 1971,
'4-H Bridges the Gap," has a
-p~:cial meaning for the four
~illion boys and girls enrolled in
.~e 4-H program. These youth are
learning to bridge many gaps as
they strive to make a better world
for tomorrow. As they attempt to
find their own special place in our
world, they are confronted with
many gaps of uncertainty.
In an attempt to find answers
to their own personal gaps they
search within themselves and
ponder.., about their future,
their goals, dreams, opportunities
and apprehensions.., about
misunderstanding between people
with different views and
backgrounds. • . people of
different races and cultures,
different religious convictions and
political viewpoints, different
educational and experience levels•
They are concerned about human
suffering and the isolation caused
by lack of opportunity, equality
or initiative.., about the hungry,
the poor, the ill, the handicapped.
Young people, through 4-H,
are learning to bridge some of
these gaps by creating roads of
unity through cooperative efforts.
They also learn, however, that
some gaps are natural and they
should use them to their
advantage. The fact that people
are not alike, and have different
abilities and resources, is one of
the strengths of mankind.
Through 4-H, participants can
reach others - understand and
accept others - appreciate others
- and learn from them. Thus,
they can become stronger, more
conscientious citizens.•, having
gained the strength and
knowledge to bridge the gaps
without conflict and discord, but
with courage and dedication•
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NOTICE OF MEETING
PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT
NO. 1 OF MASON COUNTY,
P.O. Box 5, Potlatch, Wa. 98574.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Board of Commissioners
of Public Utility District No. 1 of
Mason County, Washington, will
hold their first meeting of the
month on Tuesday, October 12,
1971, instead of Monday,
October 11, 1971. The meeting
will start at 8:00 p.m., PDT, and
will be held at the District office
in Potlatch, Washington.
Dated this 20th day of
September, 1971.
Public Utility District
No. 1 of Mason County
Harold Hunter, Secretary
10/7-1t
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. 4233
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
For the County of MASON.
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF ALFRED A.
SNELL, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned has been
appointed and has qualified as
Executor of the above entitled
estate; that all persons having
claims against said deceased are
hereby required to serve the same,
duly verified, on said WILBUR E.
SNELL or his attorneys of record
at the address below stated, and
file the same with the Clerk of
said Court, together with proof of
such service, within four months
after the date of first publication
of this notice or the same will be
barred.
Date of first publication
September 23, 1971.
Wilbur E. Snell
Executor of said Estate
10221 Bridgeport Way S.W.
Tacoma, Washington 98499
Estes & Damis
By Spirro Damis
Attorneys for Estate
10221 Bridgeport Way S.W.
Tacoma, Washington 98499
9/23-30-10/7-3t
NOTICE
Pursuant to the provisions of
the Communications Act of 1934,
as amended, notice is hereby
~iven that ABT, Inc., licensee of
lass Three broadcast station
KMAS, Shelton, Washington, is
required to file with the FCC, no
later than November 3, 1971, an
application for renewal of its
license to operate station KMAS,
on 1280 khz. The officers,
directors and owners of 10% or
more of the stock are R. E.
Sheetz and B. E. Jorgenson.
Members of the public who desire
to bring to the Commission's
attention facts concerning the
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
No. 10871
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF
MASON.
PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK OF
WASHINGTON, a National
Banking Corporation, Plaintiff, vs.
RICHARD E. WEBBER and
CATHERINE M. WEBBER,
husband and wife; RICHARD C.
RUSSELL d/b/a RUS-CO
REALTY; NATIONAL BANK
OF COMMERCE OF SEATTLE;
kl NDA BAHM; A. D.
OSELLINI: and HAWAIIAN
INSURANCE & GUARANTY
COMPANY, LTD., Defendants.
THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
TO CATHERINE M. WEBBER
and LINDA BAHM, Defendants:
YOU ARE HEREBY
SUMMONED TO APPEAR within
sixty (60) days after the date of
first publication of this Summons,
to-wit: Within sixty (60) days
after the 16th day of September,
197 1, and defend the above
entitled action in the, above
entitled Court; and answer the
Complaint of the pi~intiff and
serve a copy of your Answer on
the u ndersigned attorneys for
plaintiff at their office below
stated, and in case of your failure
so to do, judgment will be
tende red against you in
accordance with the demands of
the Complaint, which has been
filed with the Clerk of this Court.
The object of this action is to
quiet title in plaintiffs to real
estate in Mason County,
Washington, described as:
That part of Tract 4 of Sunny
Beach as recorded in Volume 2 of
Plats, page 34, lying northerly of
State Route No. 106;
EXCEPTING therefrom public
roads, if any; TOGETHER with
all tidelands as conveyed by State
of Washington lying in front of,
adjacent to and abutting on said
property. Said tidelands are
operation of the station shouldSUBJECT TO reservation of oils,
write to the FCC, Washington, D. gases, coat, ores, minerals and
C. 20554, not later than fossils, together with right to
December 3, 1971. Letters should enter and explore for same, etc.,
set out in detail the specific facts and reservation of right to acquire
which the writer wishes the rights of way for private railroads,
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NOTICE OF SALE
OF VALUABLE MATERIAL
ON STATE LAND
STATE OF WASHINGTON
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL
RESOURCES, Bert L. Cole,
Commissioner of Public Lands.
Notice is hereby given that on
Monday, the 18th day of
October, 1971, commencing at
ten o'clock in the forenoon of
said day, at the Shelton District
Headquarters, located at Shelton,
County of Mason, State of
Washington, by the District
Administrator of said District, the
timber on the following described
state land will be sold at public
auction to the highest bidder, to
wit:
MASON COUNTY
Application No. 35434
Shumacher Creek Sanitation
located approximately 10 miles
by road north-east of Shelton.
The sale is composed of all timber
marked with blue paint bounded
by sale area boundary tags and
property lines on part E1/2 SWl/4,
part Wl/2 SE1/4 of Section 14,
Township 21 North, Range 3
West, W.M., containing 136 acres,
more or less, comprising
approximately 270,000 bd. ft. of
Douglas fir, 40,000 bd. ft. of
white pine and 30,000 bd. ft. of
Iodgepole pine, or a total of
340,000 bd. ft.
Minimum acceptable bid:
$10,030.00.
Timber will be sold on a cash
or installment plan basis. Timber
must be removed prior to June
30, 1973.
On or before October 18,
1971, at 10:00 a.m.,each bidder
must make a minimum deposit of
$1,003.00 in the form of cash,
money order or certified check.
Said deposit shall constitute an
opening bid at the appraised
price. Upon award of this sale, the
respective deposits shall be
returned to the unsuccessful
bidders. On the day of sale, the
purchaser must pay the balance
between the bid deposit and the
full bid price plus a $5.00 bill of
sale fee, or may, if the purchaser
so elects at the time of sale, pay
an additional amount, to bring
the total amount of the deposit,
exclusive of fees, to equal 10% of
the full bid price based on the
cruise estimate, provided that
such deposit shall not be less than
$5,000.00. This balance may be
paid by personal check. Purchaser
must also furnish within 30 days
of date of sale a surety bond of
$ 1 ,000.00 to guarantee
compliance with all terms of the
bill of sale. All checks, money
orders, etc. are to be made
payable to the Commissioner of
Public Lands.
ACCESS ROAD
REVOLVING FUND: $105.00
to be paid on day of sale.
Accessibility: via private and
Department of Natural Resources
access.
Purchaser must enter into a
Road Use Permit with J. Hofert
Co. and Simpson Timber
Company.
Complete contract and
specifications may be examined at
Shel,ton Ois{rict Headquarters,
County A.uditor's office, and
office of the Commissioner of
Public Lands, Olympia.
To be sold at Shelton District
Headquarters, on Monday,
October 18, 1971, at 10 o'clock
a.m.
Any sale which has been
offered, and for which no bids are
received shall not be reoffered
until it has been readvertised. If
all sales cannot be offered within
the specified time on the
advertised date, the sale shall
continue on the following day
between the hours of ten o'clock
a.m. and four o'clock p.m.
Said timber on said land will
be sold for not less than the
appraised value, as appraised by
the Commissioner of Public Lands
in the manner provided by law, a
notice of which is now on file in
the office of the Auditor of said
county, and District
Administrator of said district.
Bert L. Cole
Commissioner of Public Lands
9/23-30-10/7-14-4t
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Commission to consider in passing skid roads, flumes, canals, No. 4232
on the application. A copy of the watercourses, etc., with provision IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
license renewal application and for compensation for damages THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
related material will, upon filing caused by the exercise of such FOR MASON ,COUNTY IN
with the Commission, be available rights, etc., made by State of PROBATE.
for public inspection at KMAS, Washington in deed dated March IN THE MATTER OF THE
Route 5, Shelton, Washington, 20, 1928 and recorded in VolumeESTATE OF L. HARRIET
between the hours of 8:00 a.m. 51 of Deeds, page 70. against the CAMPEAU, Deceased.
and 5:00 p.m. claim of the defendants and anyNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
9/30-10/7-14-3t
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR SHORELINE
MANAGEMENT SUBSTANTIAL
DEVELOPMENT PERMIT
Notice is hereby given that
The Quadrant Corporation of
Bellevue, Washington, has filed an
application for a substantial
development permit for the
construction of Water Access Pier
tObservation Deck1 located at
Indian Cove on Hartstene Pointe
on Hartstene Island, within
Section 19 of Township 21
North, Range 1 West, W. M.,
Mason County, Washington. Said
development is proposed to be
within Indian Cove in Pickering
Passage in the Puget Sound. Any
person desiring to express his
views or to be notified of the
action taken on this application
should notify Mason County
Planning Department at the
Mason County Courthouse
Building in writing of his interest
within thirty days of the last date
of publication of this notice.
Publication dates of this notice
are September 30, 1971, and
October 7, 1971.
9/30-10/7-2t
Convalescent Care
LONG LAKE
Dedicated care for the
elderly patient. Wa. Li. 93.
Country-Home Surroundings.
PHONE TR 1-1210
Rt. 1, Box 458-A, Port Orchard
Complies fully with Title 6
Civil Rights Act of 1964
one of them.
Gordon, Thomas, Honeywell,
Malanca, Peterson, O'Hern &
Johnson
By: Valen H. Honeywell
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
Law Offices
Gordon, Thomas, Honeywell,
Malanca, Peterson, O'Hern &
Johnson
2200 One Washington Plaza
Tacoma, Washington 98402
(206) 383-4311
9/16-23-30-10/7-14-21-6t
that the undersigned has been
appointed and has qualified as the
Personal Representative of the
Estate of L. Harriet Camoeau.
deceased; that all persons having
claims against said deceased are
hereby required to serve the same,
duly verified, on the undersigned
or his attorney of record at the
address below stated and file the
same with the Clerk of the said
court, together with proof of such
service within four (4) months
after the date of first publication
of this notice or the same will be
barred.
Save
Saturday,
Oct. 9th
FOR A
NIGHT OUT AT
BEACHCOMBER BUFFET DINNER
Served 7 'til 9
Dancing 9 to 1 To The
"We Three"
Call 898-2200 for Reservations
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Date of first publication:
September 30, 1971
/s/Donald E. Rose
Personal Representative
Glenn E. Correa
Attorney for Estate
Bell Building
121 South Fourth Street
Shelton, Washington
9/30-10/7-14-3t
NOTICE OF SURFACE
WATER RIGHT
APPLICATION No. 23240
STATE OF WASHINGTON
DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY,
OLYMPIA.
TAKE NOTICE:
That ROYAL REMLEY of
Seattle, Washington on July 12,
1971, filed application for permit
to divert the public waters of
Maggie Lake in the amount of
0.01 cubic foot per second,
subject to existing rights,
continuously each yearfor the
purpose of domestic supply that
the approximate point of
diversion is located within Lot 14,
Block 1, of the plat of Maggie
Lake Division No. 1, within
Section 14, Township 22 N.,
Range 3 W. W.M., in Mason
County.
Any objections must be
accompanied by a two dollar
($2.00) recording fee and filed
with the Department ot Ecology
within thirty (30) days from
October 14, 1971.
Witness my hand and official
seal this 9th day of September,
1971.
Glen H. Fiedler
Department of Ecology
10/7-14-2t
NOTICE OF HEARING
FINAL ACCOUNT
No. 4202
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
FOR MASON COUNTY IN
PROBATE.
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF GLADYS O.
ADAI R, Deceased.
NOTICE IS GIVEN that the
Final Account and Petition for
Distribution has been filed with
the Clerk of the above Court and
the personal representative seeks
settlement of the account,
distribution of the estate, and
discharge, which matters have
been set for hearing on October
29, 1971, at 9:30 a.m., in the
Courtroom of the above-entitled
Court.
/s/Vincent J. Adair
Personal Representative
Glenn E. Correa
Attorney at Law
121 S. 4th
Shelton, Washington
i0/7-1t
NOTICE OF HEARING
FIREARMS RESTRICTION
STRETCH ISLAND
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN: That a public Hearing
will be held in the Office of the
County Commissioners in the
Courthouse at Shelton,
Washington, at 11:00 a.m.,
Tuesday, October 12, 1971,
regarding a decision of whether or
not firearms should be restricted
on Stretch Island, as Petitioned
by some of the residents thereof,
or, limited to "Hunting By
Shotgun Only".
Any interested person may
appear at said Hearing, to be
heard either for or against the
matter.
DATED this 28th day of
September, 1971.
Board of County
Commissioners of Mason
County, Washington.
By Ruth E. Boysen
Clerk of the Board
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CALL FOR BIDS
MASON COUNTY
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
Sealed bids will be received
separately until 2:00 p.m.,
,Monday, October 18, 1971 at the
Mason County Commissioners
Office in the Courthouse, for
furnishing the Highway
Department with one (1) used
Front-End Articulating Loader.
Specifications and Proposal forms
are available at the office of the
Mason County Engineer.
The County contemplates
selling ony (1) 1963 Euclid
Front-End Loader for which
bidders may deduct trade-in
allowance or for which anyone
may submit a sealed bid in
writing, as required by RCW
36.34.070. Said vehicle may be
seen at the Central Shop on Johns
Prairie, Shelton, and is described
as follows:
One (I) 1963 Euclid Front-End
Loader, Serial No. 7UPM 35234,
County Equipment No. 58.
The County Commissioners
reserve the right to reject any and
all bids and to accept only those
bids deemed most advantageous
to the County.
DATED this 4th day of
October, 1971.
Board of County
Commissioners of Mason
County, Washington
By Ruth E. Boysen
Clerk of the Board
i0/7-14-2t
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR SHORELINE
MANAGEMENT SUBSTANTIAL
DEVELOPMENT PERMIT
Notice is hereby given that
The Quadrant Corporation of
Bellevue, Washington, has filed an
application for a substantial
development permit for the
construction of Pilings and Floats
located at Indian Cove ¢}n
Hartstene Pointe on Hartstene
Island, within Section 19 of
Township 21 North, Ranqe 1
West, W.M., Mason County,
Washington. Said de@elopment is
proposed to be within Indian
Cove in Pickering Passage in the
Puget Sound. Any person desiring
to express his views or to be
notified of the action taken on
this application should notify
Mason County Planning
Deoartment at the Mason County
Courthouse Building in writing of
his interest within thirty days of
the last date of publication of this
notice. Publication dates of this
notice are September 30, 1971,
and October 7, 1971.
9/30-10/7-2t
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NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that
the City Planning Commission of
the City of Shelton, Washington
will hold a public hearing at 7:30
p.m., Monday, October 18, 1971
at the City Hall on the application
for a conditional use, (2 family
unit in R-1 zone) for Lot 3, Block
18, Hill crest Addition, in
accordance with zoning ordinance
682.
Purl Jemison, Chairman
Planning Commission
10/7-14-2t
NOTICE OF GROUND
WATER RIGHT
APPLICATION No. 12166
STATE OF WASHINGTON
DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY,
OLYMPIA.
TAKE NOTICE:
That WASHINGTON STATE
DEPARTMENT of NATURAL
RESOURCES of Olympia,
Washington on September 15,
1971, filed application for permit
to withdraw public ground waters
through a well situated within
SWl/4 of Section 21, Township 23
N., Range 2 W. W.M., in Mason
County, in the amount of 3
gallons per minute, subject to
existing rights continuously, each
year for the purpose of
community domestic supply.
Any objections must be
accompanied by a two dollars
($2.00) recording fee and filed
with the Department of Ecology
within thirty (30) days from
October 7, 1971.
Witness my hand and official
seal this 23rd day of September,
1971.
Glen H. Fiedler
D3partment of Ecology
9/30-10/7-2t
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR CHANGE OF
POINT OF DIVERSION
OF WATER
STATE OF WASHINGTON
OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF
TH E DEPARTMENT OF
ECOLOGY, Olympia.
TAKE NOTICE: That James
Guyett of Shelton, Washington,
has filed an application to change
the point of diversion of 0.03
cubic feet per second, of the
waters of an unnamed stream,
tributary of Oakland' Bay via
underground drainage, as granted
under Surface Water Certificate
No. 9446.
That the use of such water is
for the purpose of domestic
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supply and stockwater, and Any objectl0
irrigation of 12 acres, and that he accompanied bY i
diverts water from said stream at ($2.00) sta
a point situated in the and filed
WVzSW~/4SW]/4 of Section 15, T. 20 Ecology within
N., R. 3 W.W.M. from Oct. 7, 19;
That he wishes to change the Witness my
above point of diversion to a seal this 22nd
point situated in the SE]/4 SE1/4 of 1971.
Section 16, Township 20 North, Glen H. Fiedler, :
Range 3 West W.M., Mason Superv
County, Washington, such point Ce
being about 300 feet above the Division
present point of diversion.
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ages in so many homes. These things have
other people even though you never use there.
n't you like to have the money you can get
articles you never use?
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household. Then resolve to use a Journal
sell them. The cost is low, the response is f st,
the money you will get.., well maybe you
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