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lar year _.
to 80,700.”-
izlcrees
t11
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States {110
rdel
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duction.
is found ;'
cvidcn,
. wil'iniitg "‘
o:1fc.y all. e
L} MAN
I.VlS, Campv
Shelton 110' Ibo
int.
Say It! Whey don't lose their
1, Wes altogether.
Bring CO I {margin
‘ I
1d Happine
AL DESI
TAL sou
l anywhem “Ore into the 200 Point
1 Floral;
1 Hardware; .. oil '
~ 91‘, Bill Ta 101', holds
1M y
‘_. __. missed the last minded pioneer— bowlers.
, Hermes because of a foot BOWLING BANTER-
', ficmglade histotal-ln 14 A Bergen, N. J. feminine bowl-
. ed “‘8' 9110 m Wthh he ier, was halted by an irate traffic
rter retlre early 1“ the gcop. Before the latter could
“ ot lstart anything she cooled him off]
. o o i
l n l
~ld911fl3§ BIB;
1‘3 I
S Rants 1
I
already.
a OFTHEC 0
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91‘s
T my the circuit’s aco
1 t.
!.
dpak, February 6, 1941-
SHELTON-_1_\4_._A
FIND A
:EOU CAN’T SELL UNTiL You
'__;BU_YER! USEWAN
George Smith, 72; and Iiill Mc-
Comb, 82.
Before the season closes some
.1 dozen more may be added to the
.Who have scored over select circle but that's because
land by Saturday night the league playing a ill-game
°ne Who’ll top the 200 schedule against the ZO—game sea—
sons of the past several years.
now by a com-i
“'HY A “TURK‘I ‘.”’
is Danny Cor- *
l
eason approximately
fine-quarter post, the
ball league now boasts
.91'5 are showing their
-}'e the rest of the
.ldes the ten now over
'.-- another half dogen
to hit it in the next
if.
planution for this follows:
“As far back as 18320 bowl-
ers competed in sweepstakes.
The prizes were turkeys and
other l'owol, with the former
going as first prize. These af—
fairs were ,called “Turkey
Shoots."
As scoring conditions Were stiff
(tough) in those days a man us—
ually won first prize when he. did
string up three strikes in a row.
Hence such a performance soon
became a “Turkey” to our slang-
Bowicm have, 02111111 three
...front
.is cashing in on his
strikes in 2: row “turkey” for
many years; and 1326* Ill-s1 ex-
‘mlflel‘ the basket, with
games. He‘ll
Wm 14
,an night when his
team tangles with Me-
her
at 168 points de-
tun-.3131” 100'130inter5 Ewith this remark:
as Eli? Pat Smith. 133; Art you. Aren’t you the fellow who
I , 8’ Murray Taylor. 122; bowled 98 last night in the Ameriv
l .
a N L ‘ l
a: "‘ .
i. 0f the Week
'1 “W for Oakland Bay
. 3911111 tides are one hour
:xible std.
lak. Fin);
.d is will
mechanis'fl‘
ations.
._______,
l .
,.
“- 120: Lobe Bell, 111; Egan Legion?”
l; M
-‘ fiasonable striking dis-,
NBA”.
YISH‘ g. -
features; V 43;? ',
1%. 107; 15111 Somers,
A bowler from uevmanu ou'ns
' Morgan, 105.
a scotch bowling ball. It has
one thumb hole but has two
sets of finger holes so arranged
that. he can use the ones farth~
est from the thumb while his
wife uses the one closest to the
thumb hole. The ball thus has
five holes and naturally is out
of balance. Upon learning this
he purchased a new ball for
himself and deeded the old one,
? next week are Floyd
A-ercy Clouticr, 82; Mel
Dan WilSon, 79;
I
mlnutes earlier)
-. , l to his wife. “
. Bowlini3r *is one of the most
23' healthqu recreations it exer-
High 2215 'm' 12'9 ft:cises every muscle in the body
..Low 9243 p'm' 0'6 ftiand every cuss word in the vocab--
H: 'p' ' ulary.
111:? 5:21 a.m. 13.4 ft
' .W 10:25 a.m. 7.2 ft ‘0
High 3:07 pm. 13.0 ft Purdy (431137011
Low 10:27 p.m. -0.1 ft N P h
Etch 5:57 a.m. 14.0 ft ews aragrap S
’0
.' 1:233: a'fi' lg; By Mrs. M. C. Hogan
'L’DW 11207 p' ' 0'6 ft Purdy CanyOn, Feb. 5. ———
Mrs.
I ‘ p‘m‘ " Edgar Kuntzen and son Gerald,
' 5‘ and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Narrcn Knut-
Figvg Z'g‘ Zen of Shelton, Metered io Bell-
.' ingham for three days recently.
migh 4'48 p'm' f“ Smith, who has
. 13-5 Miss Aileen
111439131‘, .ft been .visiting her. grandparents,
‘ Mr.. and ,Mrs. John Case ofTenl'c
H1551}; 1‘25ng no, returned home January 26,
“High 5:37 p'm‘ 13'8 ft when they visited Mr. and Mrs.
,_ ' ' ' ' {Frank 83111131. V
‘ i r. anr . Valter Lunde 'vis-
ig‘g ited his sister, Mrs. Jack Nash,
LOW .ljlltp'm' 4:7 ft in Seattle, recently.
High 6:27 p'm' 139 ft Mr. Stanley Smith of Concord
: ' ' ‘ ' Beach and Miss Lorice Jones of
.LOW 1:07 a.m_ _0.7 ft guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lami-
‘High 7:51 a.m. 15.4 ft be” and family
> Law 1:52 m. 3.8 ft Mr. and Mrs. Donald Doak spent
High 7119 pm. 139 ft Saturday evening with Mr. and.
,Mrs. Louis Hutton.
ft'was spent playing cards.
High ~8:23 a.m. 15.6 ft Mr. and‘Mrs. Warren Knutzen
“149w 2:36 p.m. 2.9 ftwere dinner guests at the Edgar
11 8:13 p.m. 13.7 ftKnuthn home Thursday last.
Low 1:43 a.m. -0.1
I
.igfople WhoWant to Buy the Thing You Wish to
ll, Meet YOuFace to FaKCe in the
r
tunity lives there day in
upon by the very people who look
In no other way could these
pics
found.
.. _. w. Ryn‘g.,:£dwfy&1quw ._.
“Oh, I know)
The evening [
‘If‘you’ve been waiting, for. opportunity, g
maybe opportunity has been: waiting for 1,
YOU to knock—on the Want Ad door. The:
.Want Ad section of The Journal is the V,
common meeting ground for the “want—to- Z l
buys” and the “want~to-sell$’;’ and oppor “
and‘day out. Me..-
sages by the hundreds are read and acted
the Want Ad section in order to find them.
FORGE AHEAD wnil WANT ADS -
'Belfair Events
Reported Thru
News Brevities,
____ I
By Mrs. Gladys-e Irving I
Belfair, Feb. 5. Earl John-
'son celebrated his 55th birthday!
illifonday, February 3rd. Those who 2
,came to visit a while and help
leelc‘crate were Mrs. Betty Curl“
=Mg. :1.an Mrs. Charles Irving and;
son, and Johnny h’lanfreidi. Many
.more Happy Returns, “Ole.”
! Mrs. Edwin Mickleson entertain-
;ed the measles last week. After.
’bcing quite sick, Mrs. Mickleson
fis all right again.
i Mr. and Mrs. llcn Harris went
1to Olympia Sunday to visit their
'deughtcr Mrs. Kenneth Allen and
family. Allis Harris who is work— ,I
ging for the Clevelands in Allyn,1
{went along. They returned home!
lSunday evening bringing Mrs. Al—
len and Dean home with them
for a week’s visit.‘
1 Spring must be coming. Wild
:currant bushes are budding, daffo- L
.dils are coming up, meadow larks
looming back to sing us songs. :
3 Mrs. Betty Curl visited her bro-
ither and family in Seattle ovcr
ithe weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vemning
and grandson Eddie Sather, visit-
zed the Lucy Foster home on Sun-
. day.
1 Swan Truedson is building a
lnew house on his property here,|
next door to the Irving home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cady re-i
l
turned last week from a six-
weeks’ visit to relatives and
friends in Long Beach, Califor-
nia and vicinity.
1 The McKnights have their new
{home completed, on their place
incar Belfair.
We hear of‘more wedding bells
Ithat are ringing near here. Re-
lport not confirmed as yet, so more .
next week.
lneth Allen and son Dean, visited
[ Melvin Galavin was a visitor at
(the Crosswhite home Monday,
{while his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
gGalavin, were in Bremerton.
I Mrs. Baker from Sumner, is
lvisiting her (laughter Mrs. Joe
1 Bulduc and son Roland Baker, this
|weck. Mrs. Baker has been sick
for a few days.
. Louie Nagel has been very sick
:with the measles.
| Mrs. Glen Harris and daughter
ers. Kenneth Allen and son Dean,
lvisited at the Irving home Tues-
‘day. '
Mr. and Mrs. Wagerman from
South Dakota, visited the Cross-1
~white home several days last week.
lThey visited at Renton over the
weekend.
1 .
Mr. Dallisr Smith of Snoqual-l
.mie Falls, were guests at the
home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs.
lFred. Lambert.
Mr. Bill Bourgault and sons
Joseph and Paul, motored to Taho—
11a Sunday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Grippe,
Mrs. M. C. Hogan, Rose and Bill,l
‘motorcd to Tacoma last week.
i Miss Kay Hogan of Bremerton,
spent Wednesday with, her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hogan. \,
__.________.___ ,,
IVJHY TAKE A CHANCE ——— when
i. $.25 per day will protect you
I while you are traveling? ‘See
Herb Angle, Agent.
_—_———— l
PORTNIY ls # .
.- WAIT 110 a
\
\
through
pects be
T--A
[two o‘clock p. ’m.
Mrs. Glen Harris and Mrs. Ken-I mgflf thl‘ following described road
I cqmpment:
the Crosswhite home Monday. 1
DS____
Pulp Mills Busy
On Paelflc Coast!
_ ! FOR SALE: 6 room modern house, ’ YOU ARE
1 at 1705 Olympic highway, full:
Portland, Jan. 29. Pacific
coast pulp and paper mills are
operating at capacity seven days
a week, delegates reported at the
Paper Makers’ Council of the
Pacific Coast which ended last
3 night.
The near-boom is attributed to
lowered production in Swedish,
Norwegian and Finnish mills.
“This newspaper favors ade-
quate preparedness for National
Defense and recommends that
eligible young men enlist in the
United States Army."
LEGAL PUBLICATIONS l
AUTOMOBILE MASON COUNTY
ROAD DIST. N0. 2
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that sealed bids will be 1‘“C(‘l\'t‘ti
by lhl' Board 01‘ (‘ouniy Connnis-
sioners at their office in the court
house at Shelton, \Vashinglon, on
Monday, the 17111 day 01' li‘cbruary,
1941 at eleven o‘clock a. m.
furnishing 01' the following equip-
ment:
0111' 1941 Ford, Chevrolet or I’ly-
moth Deluxe Sedan with heat.-
er, defrostcrs and sent covors.
on which will be traded in one
1035 Ford Sedan.
The Board 01' county Commission-
rlglit to reject any
ers reserve the
or all bids.
JOURNAL
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location
Wash.
“A‘AAAAMAAMAMM
FOR SALEi .3—1‘oom house withl
Washington
SALE: acre's: two miles}
SON COUNTY JOURNAL
.-.
Real Estate
.0
size basement with furnace.E
Write A. L. Larson, Box 44, Mc—i
Cleary, Vila-3h. 2-6-llvl3r—3tf
bath and full basement, 9%; acre
ground. Ten minutes walk from!
mills. Reasonable. G. Hokanson,
R.F.D. No. 1, Box 88, Mariette,
1-2]—2—20~—1M
eastnof Union, partly cleared;
good stream; modern cottage
and two car garage; two poul—
try houses; bearing orchard;‘
gravity water system to all;
buildings; electricity and phone;
good garden soil and splendid,
for produce marketl
Terms. M. L. Anderson, Union,
2-6-11-15-l—-'%‘;.
A l
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for the
4-1‘oom modern home in excellenti
5—room modern home with hard-
I)1\TED TIIIS 28111 day 01' January,
1011..
HARRY
Clerk of the
Commissioners, Mason County
\Vash. 1-30.
DEYE’I‘TI‘},
CALL FOR BIDS I'OR. DIESEL
TRACTOR MASON COUNTY ROAD
DIST. N0. 3
NOTICE I. S HEREBY
Board of County
2—0—211
1V1le
that sealed bids will be- received by1
the Board of County Commissioners
at their the Court
office in
the l71h day of February,
the.
1941 :11
for
One-Full Diesel Tractor' of not
less than 35 Drawbar H. I’.,
equipped as follows:
Non oscillating type tracks.
Not less than 60" gauge.
Not less than 13" heat treatn-(I
tracks equipped with flat shot-s
and detachable grousers.
Auxiliary starting system con—
SISting of either electric or gas-
oline motor.
Blower type fan, hour counter.
Not less than five speeds ahead.
Front cud mounted high lift.
-l".xc-avator equipped with 1%, yard
detachable bucket with not less
than six bucket teeth.
Dumping clearance of bucket not
less than 7’6".
Detachable bulldozer blade of
reinforced structural steel not
less than 78” wide and 34" high,
'(‘quipped with reversible cutting
edge.
\Veight 01' complete unit to. be
not less than 11,000 lbs.
house
lat Sim-lion. Washington, on Monday,
furnish-
l
The Board reserves the right to
reject .any or all bids.
DATED THIS 251,11 day of Jan-
uary, 1941.
HARP. Y DEYETTE,
Clerk 01' the
Wash. I
Z-S—Zt.
1-30.
NOTICE 01‘ SALE 01‘ COUNTY
REAL PBOI-‘ERTY
NOTICE IS HEREBY
that pursuant
Board of County
Commissioners, Mason County,
I GIVEN
to an orccr of their“) .7 n
llloard of County Commissioners of “no” H
Mason County, made and entered on‘
~:;
.11, .1
:FOR SALE: two Lots, five roomy
10 acres of land with 300 feet of; maps
Olympic Peninsula, Puget Sound
Country and State 50c to $1.00.
5-room modern home
The price of property will increase.
)1 Vacant mse Won't Pay
Taxes . .
‘State of Washington Office of Su-
house, finished attic, automatic'
oil furnace. Corner Second and
L’irch. Phone 258.
D~-2-6—11-13—18——4t. l
FOP.” SALE
1. Terms $1700.:
condition. Close i1
:1: 2 1..
>1
wood floors and furnace. Nico
large yard, large rooms. In ex-
cellent condition. $3650.00 with
$650 down, $35 per month, in-
terest 6%. This will make an
excellent home.
i. 4.
waterfront located on Pickering
Pass. This is a good buy, $875.
2: =1:
close in.
large yard with fruit trees. Will}
also sell the furniture with it.
Home is $2,000 with $500 cash,
balance at $20.00 and 6% inter-
est. Furniture $600.00. 1
2;: a:
Why not buy your permanent
home today and STOP
paying rent.
SEE I
HERBERT G. ANGLE l
W
BUY Nursery;
.
stock direct from
grower. Largest nursery in'
southwest Washington. Cammel—I
has, Daphnes, Rhododendrons
and all the best' varieties of,
shrubs and trees. I
ALBERT NURSERY
5 Miles from Olympia, j
‘I at South Bay ‘
1—28-~2—25—~9L I
III——
l
. Advertise It! I
__ .
NOTICE 01‘ WATER. RIG-HT
APPLICATION NO. 5235
pervisor of Hydraulic; Olympia.
MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that Edith
you
“mm‘ >0-
, Classified Service ,
o” .- yo-
INVITED to hear
Bovee at Baptist church Sunday 1‘» rent
night, 7:30, '
Christ, Armageddon and All Out borough Apts, Second and knee-
sank on “An‘-:.i~
‘ 2—6 A It.
Floor Sanding Machine
For Rent!
l-Iandscraping to remove old
varnish is relic of the post.
Rent our Hilco “Handy San-
dy"»-~~it’s dustless, quiet, inex-
pensive, and easy to operate.
Hardware Dept.
Lumbermen’s Mercantile
Company
MILL WOOD
One Cord $4.50
Double Ldad (2 cords)
$8.50
PHONE ll8-J
SAVE NOW
Special Prices
on
SEWING MACHINES 1
SINGER SHOP
125 So. 4th, Shelton
Mason County Maps
LARGE Mason County Township
$1.00. Also maps of
The Journal
TYPEWRITERS
I months re
FOR RENT
$3
per month
Standard models—Underwood and,
lRemingtou typewriters. (First 2
ntal applies on purchase
of machine).
JOURNAL OFFICE
LARGE SIZE
Duplicating
SALES BOOKS
515 Each
or 55¢ per dozen
2We also take orders for all kinds!
; of special——
PRINTED SAI ES BOOKS
Our prices are :10
than outside salesmen can quote
' THE JOURNAL
low or lower
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my heartfelt
appreciation for the many tokenSi
lof kindness and helpfulness ands
floral offerings given
by
friends in the bereavement over!
_1YA,_
dear;
._..._
1
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For Rent 2
l AAA‘AAAAAAA AAMAAMQAA
lFURNiSHED APARTMENTS for
(2 andBrooms). Good lo-
‘ cation. Very reasonable. Golds-
I
5-7-tf.
i
l
, land Streets, Shelton. l
I _ _ .
Journal VVant—Ads are showing,
their value in every issue of the)
paper! I
, __
(FOR RENT: furnished three room,
‘ apartments. Mill Street Apart-l
ments. Phone 259-M.
, FOR RENT: 4 room house on wa-'
tcrfront, lights, running water,
C-l-«lS—c. \
FOR warm sleeping
1 room. suitable for girl. Mrs. W.
l A. Brodt, 121 E. Cedar. Phone
372-.1
B~~2-/l-6——r—2t
FOR RENT: inrHoodsport,
$8.00 per month. F. C. Willey,
706 Cedar. Phone 31. 2-41-6~»~2t.
$10.00 month. Walker Park Ad-l
dition. Grace Springer. 2-4—6-W~2tl
e Seven
jag
NT ADS
RATES
On Classified Advertisement!
10 cents a line (5 words) first
insertion, 50 a line each subSe~
quent insertion. Mini mum
charge 30c.
Classified advertisements ac-
cepted over the telephone-from
phone subscribers. Cash should
accompany all other orders or
payment made before the first
of the month to saveexpense
of billing. An extra charge» of
I 16c will be made when biliing’ls
necessary. Card of thanks 50c.
Classified Display Rates on
Request.
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For Sale
A“A“A-ALAAAA A AMAMA“
FOR SALE: 17 rabbits or trade
for Plymouth Rock chickens.
Victor A. Johnson, Route 3, Box
13. 1-21-2-6-i6t
“AA‘AAAAAAAA 5AAAAAA‘ AA;
WANTED: large pieces clean cot—
NGLTSH ELUCK RULLERS—~
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1 $9.00 while they last, also fe-
‘ VVanted maales. Mrs. L. K. Munson, Rt. 1,
Shelton.» Kamilche.
1-28-30—-2-4-6~-—4t.
ton rags with all buttons and FOR SALE; few 50 pound pigs.
luluscwork. Days only. Call 172.
A7v2-4—67—72t.
NTED: experienced house-
keeper full time. Inspire Jour-
nal. Dw—2-4-6m—2t.
' ‘71-?
woman for housework
part time. Phone 31. F. C. VVil-
Icy, 706 Cote. St. 2-6~v1t.
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Lost and Found
. “ca-o.
I
FOUND: pair of shell rim glasses.
Owner identify and pay for adv.
Journal office. 2-4-6w2t.
FOUND: black female water span-
iel, white hind feet and throat.
Arthur Moran, Agate Road, 5
miles out. 2-4-6—2t.
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Trade or Swap
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1
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ADE repair work car, truck,
gas engine for 300w. Leonard
Brown, 4107 ii. First, phone 483-
W. . 2-6-11—2t.
CALL FOR BIDS FOR DIESEL
h ROAD DIST. N0. 1 ,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that maled bids will be rcccivcd by
the lloard of County Commission—
ers at their OIIl-lCL' in the court house
:11 Shelton. \Vashinglon, on Mon—
_ K. llrallam of 51' ‘z ,3:- . r. , (lit): the 17th (In 01'
Fcbi‘ H 1.
the. 10111 day of“ December, 1940, Vvilpmngmm In]er lbfsjifiuaig the
10555 of my beloved Wlfe, Fran-Eat three o'clock 311. n1. .1111?ng
Illelu‘ wdhbo. offered for sale by 33' IML m,“ with the sun“ SW
€05. gnishin: of 111,- follo“-ing dcscribtd
the Shcrlfl oi Stud? county, at .pub— Doryigm. or Hydraulicq Ohm ‘1.“
’l‘Uiid “(lullmlclltt
he aumm" 3:1 “3° Hunt “m” 01.1“? VVashinR‘lon, an
application Ai'orp James J' Doo‘ey '1-
(:‘Oul‘t'élllll‘l e In Shelton."toMthe‘Ihiglp qumn U,
(“WW1 ,h‘, public water's __. 1 One full Dix-Sol motor grader.
gvgtlbl (L .‘ 0n, “Jallllld'lv. A MM] l of lint-olzmd Uri-9k
tributary of lloozll tandem drivo‘ “lump”! With a“
14, (it all,“ ,5)b".d(lcx IA. 111., Ill“, "-'l9él11al.
in the amount or 0.15 second, N” 3935' St 1 em: “a cab wnh
Slmtt"r'
0W3“? .020“ U -_ “yahprvpfll- loot, summtio vxistii'li: rights.
from I SUMMONS. ' “ ' sl‘ 3 all around. \'-t\'pc
Northwest tquaItQII“;lll tiri- E‘pubh- Mn.” ,3 m 001,479,, of (,ach
yea“. In the Superior Court of the state.
hL.tl-i]'i1~r\\'llhpuplucpmcntpoifits‘
\vpstmqllal‘ c1 r(. .91. 111‘ $111. .14.) 1, 101‘ Um purpom, Ur
irrignuon and} of Washington for Mason County. Wide front axlc and leaning
front
0}. RECHO" , “1,9 (~)- .,,1“""“7h”f ‘
L'Dnlmlllm-Sly for domestic Slipply j LLLA M. PERKINS, Plaintiff, vs,
whvels. Moe'll'ic lights, t'llllel‘ gas
“met‘i‘n (1") 50ml” l~‘l-‘1~i’"‘1““‘ . for
C'tbln camp and rosinur: 111; than GERALD 1.. PERKINS. Dcfcndant.
01' 01001 lo starter. muffler, hyd-
(4) West, W. M., with appurt-
‘mancos- located within Lot 3 of Section 21."). ald 14-
P‘n‘klNS. I’l‘ff‘nd'dlll:
This forty acres. known as “(foun— Tovwlship 22 N., Rangi- '3
W.W'.M., You 9,1“! lll‘l'h'by SUHImUHI‘d 10 ill)"
ty Farm," has twenty—111m» acres of in Mason County. A map showng
11041" Wllhjn Emily (W) Hill's “I'll‘l'
cleared, sandy loam and ,botto'm the location and plan of said diver—
”‘dle 0f “10 “1‘31. Publicatlon‘OI lhllz
land, with a_ good creek running sion and the place of the DI‘ODOSIuL
summons, to wit within sixty day::‘
through, prowdmg sufficient water use is on file ill the office of 1,110
“NOT U’"? 3011) day of Jan” 1941- mm“
for irrigation. Has a good Six—room State Supervisor 01'
Hyclr-uuliag_ defend 1110 above enlillcd action in
house with bath. a large burn and Olylllpiu, “'ashingtou, logoiher
with the court al'url‘sziid and answu' ther
numerous outbuildings. Locatedi such other information as is 1'1-,-
COmDL’UUV 01‘ 11W plaintiff Lula M.
three miles from Shelton on paved quirvd by law. Perkins, and serve a copy
01' your
road and electric power line. Suit- Any person. firm or corporation
HDSWCI' 1111011 the undersigm'd 3‘15
able for dairylng. truck gardening wlmw right will b.» injurioust al'-
101' -y l'or plaintiff at his office ad-
or chickens.
Appraised value, $3,500.00. Will
sell for $1,000.00 cash and balance
in 1‘ch yearly payments at six per
cent interest.
For additional information con—
tact or write to the Auditor of Ma~
son CountY-
Dated this 28111 day of January,
1941.
HARR '1' DEYE’I‘TIJ,
Clerk 01' 111i: lioard 01‘ County
Commissioners.
1-30. 2-0-13—31.
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I BETCHA .’
AH éTHAT’S WHAT'I
MEAN -- JUST LOOK
AT THAT MANLH
APPEARANCE
GOLJ'V, I’D JOIN
THE ARMV IF I WERE.
.OLD ENOUGH"
1 th
CHAS. . liAIt’l‘Ilin-l'l‘,
Stale Supervisor of Hydraulics.
(SEAL)
1—30. 2—6——2l.
fecivd by
1* approximate point of din rsiun is
said application may file,
GALEWOOD DRIVE
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THE ARMV DOES $OME’
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STATE OF VVASIIING'I'UN to (Ix-1'-
stifled. and in case of
with im. Slab: Supervisor or 1131} your failure so to do, judgment will
raulics, .211. Olympia, \l’asl'iingmn, be rendered against. you
71060111121541
such oijclions or rcprcsculations,| to the demand of this complainI
in writing, as In- muy dosin- 1. which has bur-n 1111-11 with 1111: Curl;
make, \vi1hin thirly (30) days after 01' said courl.
date of last publication. which data” Th!" ObJH‘l “I this
"013011 011 1111‘
315 February 0, 1041. {part oi" 1h.- plaintil'l‘ is to
HVCUI'\
VViinvss my hand and official seal a divorce from the defendant.
this 25111 day 01' lanuilry, A. I). 1341. J. \V. GRAHAM,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Oi'l'iCc Address, Suits
llovvy Bldg, Shelton, \\ il-sll.
2-6-13-20-27. 3-6—13-v-7t.
va-.. ____—__._
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l
raulic Jack and full set ol’ tools.
Weight 01' grader 10 be not less
I than 14,500 pounds, of a cur-
rent model, {111‘ price to be of
the grader completely equipped
i'.u.b. Shelton ,ll‘S tradein up
1935 \N'chr dual2\\'hl'1rlt‘d‘dI'lVI'.
Also, the Iloard 01‘ Commission-
! i-rs require a bid stating the ad—
ditional charge required for the
lurnishing of a trained service
man 10 malv culls each month
lur the purpose of mukingyal‘ly
necessary adjustments and to
lustruct the operators in the op—‘
“ration and lilaimcnance of the
IIIUIOI' gradvr. and to furnish ,all
parts and labor noccs 'y to keep
the motor lira-doi- in mi ration for
serve the right to accept a bill for
the grader as set out in paragraph
1, and to reject a bid for the Sci--
vim-s :ind matcrial set out in para-
1: lph :2. that is, I lgraphs I and
2 in this call For bids are Severava
and an aoccpt’dl‘mn or a bid as or
paragraph 1 is not dependent
an acceptance of a bid as 1101' pain”
graph 2.
DATED this 28111 day 01' January,
19-11.
I‘lAltllY 1111 Y I‘I'I‘TE,
("lork of thc Board 01' County
Commissioners, Mason County,
Wash, 1-30. 23-0—21.
No. 1400.
NOTICE TO CRI‘IDI’I‘ORS.
In the Superior Court State 0141111511-
ington for Mason County.
In the matter of‘ tllc'estatc
E. Sackrider. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un~
[(lcrsigncd. H. S. Sackrider, has been
Iappointed and has qualified as ex-
ecutor of t1 e estate of Hazel B. Sack-
of Hazel
rider. doc ; that all persons hav-
ing clain: “ said deceased are
hereby l'l‘ serve the same.
duly vei. .d H. S. Sackrider,
at his ‘11 Mason,County.
\Voshington. addrcs is REID. Num-
ber 1. Elma. Washington. or- .upon
Frank Groundwater. attor: of‘ rec~
m-d for said estate. at his office, 107
Fourth Street. Elma, Washington, and
1 1e UV“ some with the Clerk 01' said
Court, together with proof of
service, within sir. months "after the
date 01' the fi publication of this
notice. which February £31.11, 1041.
or be barred.
is
the same shall
Date of First Publication February
6111. 1941. . .
Date of last publication February
27111. 19—11.
H. S. SACKRIDER.
Executor of said. ate.
ADDRESS: R.F.D. o. 1.
Elma. Wash.
[FRANK GROUNDWATER,
Attorney for estate,
Lima, Washington.
2-6—13—20—27v41.
YOU ARE COVERED for any ac-
cident for $.25 per day. Longer
time the rate is cheaper. Herb
Angle.
l MOTOR. GRADER. MASON COUNTYi
l
‘ it Dt'riml of one or from 1110
(li‘llt' of dvlivm‘y, .. .I‘))llllg lirus,
i culling; edges. so 'lflt‘l' teeth, I
i furl and oil. and to furnish a i
prrl‘ormancc bond to the full
I value of tho grader to cover
1 1111- performance of the aboVo
obligation.
The Board of Commissioners rw
Eli-I‘ve the right. to accept or rcji-ci
any and all bids, and i‘LIrthi-r 1w-
upnll .
such .
snaps removed. No curtains 01": Fred Ben, Skokomish valley.
outing flannel or knit wear. 1 Phone 216-3“ 2-4.6—21.
Journal Office. 1-167~t1".,___,,, 1, , 1.---..»
—‘———- FOR SALE: practically new white
WANTED: garden “701% 0f 311'] incinerator with coils. Phone
kind, spading, etc. Phone 56-.1. l 77-J, W.-.2-4-6—.2t.
1.7.2—4-6-11- 3t . 7+»
1 MAM—fl —-— _ lFOR SALE: 1928 Chevrolet, tires
WANTED: lady for housework.) and motor O.K. $16.50 R. R.
Phone 1124.1 between 9 and 31 Canaday. Skokomish Valle'y~
o'clock, 5A2-4-_tf‘ Phone 217-R-4. 2-4-6—31’.
WANTED: woman for general FOR SALE: sacrifice Year Old CO'
lumbia bicycle dirt cheap. '1'_‘wo
brakes, light, kick stand, car-
rier, gearshift. Inquire 707 Ar-
cadia, Hillcrcst. C--2-4-6—-2t.
. .‘_-_ . L. ..
’FOR SALE: pair six year old
mares and harness or trade for
l cattle. Ted Richert, Middle Sko-
[ komish Valley. 1-30--2-4-6--3t
FOR SALE: Electrolux cleaners.
New machines as low as $49.50.
For sales. service and supplies
call or write Jack Manley,
Hoodsport, Wash. 2-6--3-5--1M
I
l
l ting eggs. Anna Huss, half way
between Ford Garage and City
Docks. 2-6-11—2t.
lFOR SALE: used Hamilton Beach
1 vacuum cleaner. Excellent con-
i dition. Inquire Journal office.
Y—2-6—11-13-18—~4t
FOR SALE: milk goats, fre 11 this
week $6.00 and up. 2 miles out
Agate Road. 0. Bertelsen.
sz-S-llmgt.
,FOR SALE: good leather: couch
cheap. Phone 198~J or-see jani-
tor at courthouse. H———2T6—1t.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
.1‘.
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m“ M.
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ALDEN c._BAYLEiI ;'
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Title Insurance Building K
Opposite First National Batik
Phone 28 - Shelton
—-.¢
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V INSURANCE ,
HERBERT G. ANGLE
.. , 1
Office at Angle Building
ELLIOT B._SPRING ‘
Accounting Tax Services ‘5
Bookkeeping Systems
123 4th St. ' Phone 565
WITSIERS
FUNERAL HOME
Licensed Embal’mers
W. A. Witsiers, Prop.
Phone 180 ~ Shelton. Wash.
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MT. MORIAH LODGE
, no. 11 F.&A.M.
:Next Regular Communication.
l FEBRUARY 8' '
g M. H. NEEDHAM .
, Worshipful Master
1 J. L. CATTO,
: Secretary.
Condemnation
Suit For Park.
Land
Seattle, Feb. 3. —,Charles
Horowitz, attorney for 30 land-
owners, today asked U. S. Dis-
:trict Judge Lloyd Black to' dis-
miss proceedings by which’ the
'federal government seeks to con-
demn land for an addition to the
lOlympic_ National Park. Nine
other attorneys joined in his mo-
tion, and objected to the entry
of an order of public use and
necessity for the land, on which
‘a hearing was scheduled today.
' Jud e Black deférred 'a ‘ruling‘
on H rowitz‘ motion. '
First witness on the govern-
ment’s public use and necessity‘
petition, Fred J. Overly, Port An-
geles, acting superintendent of the
park. said that a survey is being
started for the construction of a.
'lugglm-‘ay along; 11.0 coast,
FOR SALE: New Hampshire set-
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