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June 28, 1973     Marysville Globe
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r line ns ended 3. The Tribe rejected PrOposed language con- cerning length of contract and terms of termination. 4. The Tribe insisted on ownership of the main• In answer to the position of the Tribe, the City an- swered: 1. The City insists that they have the right to extend the main at any future date to service beyond the service area of the Tribe. The City will obtain all necessary easements or right-of-way from the in- dividual property owners as they do in similar water extensions. 2. The City will not agree to Interstate 5 being the east boundary of the Tribal service area. 3. The City requests that the Tribe propose language regarding a termination clause• 4. The City agrees that the Tribe may retain ownersl~ip of the main. The City is to be responsible for the main- tenance and replacement and further, the cost for such maintenance and replacement will be included in the Tribal water rate. E WSC students on honor list Two Marysville students at Eastern Washington State College, Thomas W. Corey and Darryl C. Taylor, have been named to the EWSC spring quarter honor roll. Corey is the son of Mr• and Mrs. Charles E. Corey, 6029 ~th St. NE and is a fresh- man at EWSC• Taylor, son of Mrs. Elsa B. Elliott, 2618140th St. NE, is a senior history major at EWSC. BOTHERED by wandering dogs? Catch em, sell em, with a GLOBE class-ad. PVT. 2 E•J. Hykel, grand- son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Anderson of Marysvhille, graduated from Basic Combat Training April 12 and from Military Police School June 1. He is now stationed at Fort Lewis, Wash. and will continue on the job training as an M.P. He was married to Barbara Jean Wasson on May 5, 1973. Activity Fund almost at goal With less than three weeks left before all pledges are due, the Parents Activity Fund Drive is continuing to raise the m oeny needed for the extra curricular ac- tivities for the following school year. July 15 is the date set by the committee for all pledges to be turned in or collected. They may he mailed to Norman Anderson, 1808 Second Street, MarysviUe, Washington, and should be made out to the Parents Activity Fund. After this date has passed, the group will know exactly how much more money they will have to raise by the Aug. 20 deadline to meet the $28,000 goal needed to reinstate the program. As of Thursday, June 21, Ward Sayles reported $23,912 had been collected and PSON S pledged. Of that amount, several thousand dollars are still just pledges and the fund committee is counting on M M E A T these to come in by July 15. M AT MARKET NE " MARYSVKLE SUPPLY - NEW BUILDING OF MARYSVILLE NURSERY FRYERS .57¢ Equalization Board to hear valuations Market value of property is the subject which the Board of Equalization will be discussing when hearing petitions presented to them appealing the current valuation placed on the property by the Assessor. The Board begins its con- sideration on July 2 and will continue in session until all petitions ha~e been heard. The Board requests that the petitioners present •facts relating to the market value of their property such as the selling price of like property in the area, the cost of replacing the buildings and any other factors that may influence the value, making adjustment for topography, lack of access, poor per- culation, etc. n~saJ,~,RUA)I Ln. 98¢ The market value, or true and fair value, is devised as ¢Y STYLf:... LS. 99¢ the amount of money a buyer willing but not obligated to PURe ............... LB. 99¢ buy would pay for it to a seller willing but not ;TEND,:R ... LB. 85¢ obligated to sell, both parties being knowledgeable in all NOMEMADE..: ..... LB. 59¢ uses and factors affecting the property. t COUNT 9 8 ¢ MANY COLLEGE students • i .... .. ..... LB. 79 ¢ are serving as volunteers in Veterans Administration hospitals to help young veterans injured in Viet Nam. More are needed in VA's 168 hospitals. WRESTLING was probably known to prehistoric man. Town, Country Gardeners hold annual luncheon Town and Country Garden Club!s annual birthday luncheon was held at the Everett Yacht Club in June. Installation of officers for the coming year was held by installing officer Mrs. Charlotte Bowers• New officers are: president, Mrs. Foy Cordner; vice president, Mrs. Gene Harvey; secretary, Mrs. Shirley Mahlum; historian, Mrs. Sl~ltley Montague. Trophy awards for the most points accumulated for arrangements for the year Thursday, June 28, 1973 went to: first, Mrs. Foy Cordner; second, Mrs. Charlotte Bowers; third, Mrs• Shirley Mahlum. Secret pals were revealed and gifts exchanged. The door prize, The Center Piece, was won by Mrs. Gene Harvey. , ¢ Next meeting will be held in September at the .home of Mrs. Marilyn Hackler. NOTICE The Marysville Police Civil ServiCe Commission will meet at City Hall at 1:30 p.m., July 2. The GLOBE~3 JA .~IES M. EMHOOLAH, Marine Lance Corporal, husband of the former Miss Linda J. Hunter of Marysville, has reported for duty at Marine Corps Air Station in El Toro, California. He joined the Marine Corps in April, 1973. ~r BARTLETT AND FOXE HARDWARE Hurry in today for Big Savings During our PRE- FOURTH of JULY SALE! 3 TOOL SET SlO9 Tongs - Turner and Fork COLD PACK CANNER Great for this $2 Season's Canning 99 BADMINTON SET Complete with Net, 2 Rackets, Birds and Case PENN REELS Models 6~ and 67 s13,s Reg. Prices 23.10 and 26.45 - Your choice /, TACKLE BOX Mode, 1712 - 2 TRAY 15 compartment Reg. 12.75 $69s GLUE GUN. ! .,M,..; "l l, lqi J |, QUANITIES | l l lll I.Al o. A-,.SA,-,= i TLE, TT & FOXE- - HARDWARE 4th &STATE 659-2703