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. «KEY
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tn snugfiww made today of
. .Of 'Paul E. Meyer
pehntendent at Camp
i to take a posi-
' sueyerhaeuser Tim-
tl. » pervising a huge
Ig’oject expected to
1‘ earin on the fu-
WN -e lma aria.
. ,fitilker. Camp Elma
ream arge of the Olym-
i -., ,1?! has been appointed
as superintendent
w .
one of the pioneer
Den
. Wigfiengents, having that
in 1933,
1 last year, when
"(id to Camp Elec—
superintendent at
L- i For Theft
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E. R
g ,. Dino eid
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.‘Wom
them to
r, 23,
“if, Tacoma, who had
by y laden with junk.
_,sh:r_h81d here pending
ty lff Gene Martin of
et'hDeputy Sheriff Bud
_, v81: CCC reported a
-, the robbed of tools. This
"Pay-t oute the men had
was ,5”. the stuff in their
sh“ el'ltified as coming
)air 9 sa‘iEI' They confessed
ry kin ' f, ' They now face
latch!“ and in Mason
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2» oRESTATION PROGRAM As
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and Harold I it
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TO FUTURE INDUSTRIES
28.—(Special.) ——'the Harbor's first CCC camp at
Lake Quinault before going to
Elma.
In his new work Meyer will be
in charge of the reforestation and
protection of over 200,000 acres
of logged land of the Weyerhaeus—
,er company on the hills south of
Elma. This is to be the first
unit in a great reforestation pro-
gram of the company which plans
to reforest all of its vast logged
holdings, thus assuring this area
of an ample timber supply in
years to come.
Plan New Industry
The company now has a nurs-
established here.
Meyer spent several days with‘
company officials this week, in-
cluding William H. Price, who is
in charge of all reforestation ac-
tivities for Weyerhaeuser. Im-
mediate and long-range plans
were discussed. Meyer will have
Icomplete charge of their execution.
Modern equipment, including
bulldozers, will be purchased and
a capable crew employed. More
March 28.~(Spe- Ifire trails and lookout towers will
01“ Matlock ob- be built, streams dammed to furn-
ns taking doors and ish a water supply, phone lines
1118 house so he Iput up and everything done that
men whom he saw is possible to prevent loss by fire.
The reforestation wil~l be
thorough and complete over the
area, and in years to come
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Elma when ery at Snoqualmie, but it is like—I
and ly that another nursery will be!
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Wed. Low 4:05 am. 5.711. I
,April 2 High 9219 a.m. 12.6 ft. ,
Low 4:17 p.m. 0.8 ft.
I High 11:22 p.m. 12.8 ft. I
Thurs. Low 5:00 am. 6.2 ft.
I April 3 High 9:58 a.m. 2.2 ft. I
I Low 5:07 p.m. 1.0 ft. i
Fri. High 12:27 am. 12.8 ft. ,
I April 4. Low 6:06 am. 6.6 ft. ,
High 10:50 a.m. 11.8 ft.
I Low 6:03 p.m. 1.2 ft. I
' Sat. High —Lé4 a.m. 13.0 ft. l
April 5 Low 7:22 am. 6.6 ft. I
High 11:52 a.m. 11.5 ft. 1
Low 7 :04 p.m. 1.3 ft. I
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Sun. High 2:31 am 13.3 ft.
April 6 Low 8:31 a.m 6.0 ft.
High 1:07 pm 11.4 ft.
I Low 8:06 pm 1.3 ft. I
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Mon. High 3:19 am 13.6 ft.
April 7 Low 9:26 am 5.2 ft.
High 2:24 pm 11.7 ft.
I Low 9'04 p.m 1.3 ft
Tues. High 3:59 am. 13.9 ft.
April 8 Low 10:11 am. 4.1 ft. ,
High 3:34 pm. 12.3 ft. I
' Low 9:58 p.m. 1.4 ft.
is hoped there will be moreI
Tides of the Week
Computed for oakland Bay
. (Hood Canal tides are one hour ,
& 55 minutes earlier)
Four Motorists
Fined on Variety
Of Violations
Four motorists felt the heavy
trees on those hills than ever I hand of the law last weekend 3f“;
before.
The CCC also is carrying out a
huge reforestation project in the
Capitol forest southeastward from
Elma, and with the natural re-
growth to the north, Elma in la-
ter years again will be surround-
ed by great forests.
Bakers, Milkmen
3-Game Victors in
Commercial Loop
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
, W. L. Pct.
Mac‘s Comer .......... ..41 28 .594
Daviscourt Bakery .38 31 .551
4-13 Dairy .................. ..36 33
McConkey Pharmacy 23 46
High Scores
Game—Lyle McElroy 198.
Total—~Jack Miller 511.
Matches Thursday
4-E Dairy vs. McConkey’s.
Daviscourt's vs. Mac’s.
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Utilizing consistent pin spilling ed by Aden convinced Justice Zin-
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ter being, apprehended by State
Patrolman Cliff Aden for fractur-
ing motor code regulations.
Heaviest punishment was met—I
ed out by Justice M. C. ZintheoI
yesterday to Merle Cleveland ofI
Shelton on a drunken driving
charge to which the defendant
pleaded guilty. He was fined $50,
and costs and his drivers license
was suspended for one year. Aden
made the arreSt between Dayton ‘3-room furnished apartment, wa-
and Shelton early Sunday morn-l
ing.
A passenger in Clevelands car,
Leonard Ellison, was charged
with drunk and disorderly conduct
and arraigned oin Justice W. A.
Magoon’s court, where he fined
$10 and costs and ordered to pay
.522 the unpaid balance on a $12.50
previous fine Justice Magoon had
assessed against him for driving-
without an operators license someI
weeks ago. Failure to do so means
a ten-day jail sentence, Justice
Magoon warned.
Testimony of witnesses produc-
+ you CAN'T SELL UNTIL ‘7OU
{FIND A BUYERLUSEWA
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I” HERBERT G. ANGLE
SilELTON—MASON COUNTY JOURNAL
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Real Estate.
AMAA AMWMM I
FOR SALE OR TRADE: for
city property 35 acres near Day-
ton, 12 in cultivation, 5 room
house. George Rebman, Matlock
Route. 3-18. 4—17—1M
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For Sale
“AM'I‘AW AAA‘AAAAA“ A
7' acres of. property on the Bay
about 4 miles from Shelton, has
175 feet of waterfront and 1,900!
feet deep to the road. Spring
runs through the property and
there is lots of nice timber and
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wood. This is about the lastlFOR SALE: 80 ft. lake frontage.
piece of waterfront property onI small. house, natural setting,
the Bay 01059 in and is well‘ electriCity. acre land. Priced,
worth the price of $107.5. Some reasonable. small payments.
terms, , Neil McPhee, Lake Isabella.
* ale
:1: 3-27--4—1—2t.
1 room house with brick chimney,
cement basement and founda-
tions. Good garage and wood-
shed, well and small spring run—
ning through property. About,
1,§ acre good ground mostly,
cleared. Property is all fenced]
A good buy at $475.00. Terms.
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IFOR SALE: Shelton’s most sight—
ly building site, whole block, two
blocks west of high school.,
school. Price $750.00. Lester
Dickinson, Hoodsport.
3—18-20-25—27u4—1-3—6t .
FOR S A L E: 6-room modern
house completely furnished. Wm. I
Lunsford, 940 E. Cascade. i
3-25-27-—4-1-3-8-10-—6tI
5-room modern home with bath
and nook. Good yard. Some fin-
ishing needed. $1,075 cash.
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FOR SALE: 5 acres 3th 4.12m
modern house. M. J. Helser,I
Capitol Hill. 3-25—27——4—1»i3ti
FOR SALE OR‘ TRADE: four
acres, some improvements. P.O.|
Box 302. J—3—27--4-1-2t.
5-room modern home on Island'
Lake. Best beach on lake.
$1,700, terms.
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transfer house also. Investigate.
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Business building in Shelton. Ren- HERE IS YOUR CHANCE t°=
buy some of the finest water-
tal lncome'i.T:rmf' 34’600'00' front property in the
state. LO-l
cated on Agate Bay, 10 acres,
cleared, fine beach, low bank,
nice creek, county road runs
along back of property. 26x28
semi-burgalow, 4-rooms and
bath down, 2 rooms upstairs,
full basement, composition root".
FOR SALE
2-room cabin, finished in knotty
cedar, with inlaid linoleum on
floor, corner windows. Water—
front lot 50 x 150 with tidcy
lands. Also boat and outboard;
motor. Located across bay.- « . ,.
Plenty of water. Nice quiet, Home not finished. Drive out
. and see this property you will
place to live or spend your vaca- . . x , ~
tion periods and Week ends-I like it. $3,300 terms. H. O. Lun
Priced at (terms) $650.00. , din, Route 2 or inquire Journal.
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iMODERN ROSE HILL HOME.
40-acre farm located in Skokom-
ish Valley. good soil, and fair Kirkland Exchange. Shelton
bufldmgS- W111 COHSIder trade home. Plovie, 726 South Firstl
for Shelton property. Good 4_1_3_2t_
Street.
terms to reliable party. $2500. —————~—
=¥ * FOR SALE: modern auto camp,
1-room log cabin on Isabella, store, service station. 11 cabins.
Lake. Terms. $950.00. Inquire Pines Auto C a m p.
* * P—4-1-8—3t.
FOR RENT
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1937 Studebake Dictator 4edoor,
touring sedan. Automatic
,overdrive. New paint ...... ..
1937 Ford “85” 2 door
5 .
sedan. Motor reconditioned I
1936 Ford DeLuxe Coupe $
; above average .......... ..
1934 Chevrolet Master 4 door se-
dan. New paint, 2 new $
1.95i
tires. Mechanically ave..... ,
1932 Chevrolet Coupe. 6
"*— paint. Very good .............. __ l I
1935 VVillys sedan. one $95
owner. New paint ................ ..
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o-room modern home ...... .. $19.00
PAY WITH
American Express
Money Orders
FIR DRUG STORE
JOURNALWANTAD'S
Classified Service. For Rent I
FURNISHED APARTMENTS for
rent (2 andsrooms). Good lo-
cation. Very reasonable. Golds-,
borough Apts, Second and Knee-I
land Streets, Shelton. 5-7-tf.‘,
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FOR RENT: furnished three room]
apartments. Mill Street Apart-I
ments. Phone 259-M. C-1-13-c.
MILL WOOD
One Cord $4.50
Double Load (2 cords)
$8.50
PHONE 38-J
FOR RENT: comfortable sleeping
room. Meals if desired. 903
Railroad Ave. FA3—25--4-1—3tI
FOR RENT: sleeping room for:
woman or girl. Mrs. W. A.
Brodt, 121 E. Cedar. Phone 582-
J. 3—27—otf.
Easter Loans
_at_
Lawful Low Rates
$10‘$300_Cconfidentia1 [FOR RENT: 3 room house, bath,
5 to 20 months to repay basement “ , .
Y , partly furnished. In
UNDER STATE REGULATION I quire 320 Pine or Phone 231—W.
Columbia S"'4'1'3"2t‘ I
Industrial Loan Go.
221 Security Bldg. Phone 5362
OLYMPIA
room furnished ‘
1129
FOR RENT: 5
apartment. Adults only,
12th St. Nina Livingston.
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Wanted
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WANTED: man to cut cord wood.
Phone 473-W evenings.
H»——43-27-—4-1-—2t.
WANTED AT ENCE‘ToorioAds 'or I
Looking For A Letter?-
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Then write one on Eaton I
Stationery. It’s socially
correct.
FIR DRUG STORE
' LARGE 512521;
Dhoiicating' truckloads of large, smooth,
‘ sound Maple and Alder logs,
Higher price. Liberal scale.
SALESBOQKS
5e Each
Jr 55¢ per dozen
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,Prompt settlements. NorthweStI
Chair Company, Tacoma, Wash—I
, ington. 3-27-—4-8-—v4t. ,
We also take orders forwall kinds fiILDING NEW Llfififi‘ wg’nt’
of spemal“ flower beds, rockeries an d
PRINTED SALES BOOKS
Our prices are an low or lower
than outside salesmen can quote
you.
THE JOURNAL
BE POPULAR
Give Whitman Chocolates. Love
thrives on thoughtfulness, bring
a box of Whitman’s Chocolates
—it’s the thoughtful thing to
do.
FIR DRUG STORE
Mixed Mill Wood I
Never been in Salt Water
$4.50 Cord
2 Cords $8.50
PHONE 38—J
3-12A4-12——1M
LAWN MOWERS
SHARPENED
shrubs planted. See Plovie, ever,
nings, 726 S. First St.
4-1-3-8-10——4t.
WANTED: waitress experienced
or partly experienced betweenI
18 and 25 years, neat appearing,
union wages. Write Box 7, c—o
Journal, Shelton.
cooking and kitchen
Chateau 7-11, Union.
work.
4-1-3—-2t.
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LOST: red and black Sheaffer Jr.
pencil with silver clip and end.
Inquire Journal. C—4-1—-1t.
LOST: reddish golden cocker
spaniel, answers to name Pat.
Reward for return. Dave Adams,
1115 Olympic Way, phone 11-R.
Keys made -— washing ma- 4-1—-1t.
chines repaired — specialist W
in fine mechanical repairs and
upholstery. Americans in Chinese Planes
H—4-1—1t. ,
WANTED: woman to assist withI
Page Five
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RATES
On Classified Advertisements
10 cents a line (5 words) first
insertion, 5c 8. line each subse-
quent insertion. Mini mum
charge 300.
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 save expense
of billing. An extra charge 6‘?
10¢ will be made when billing’ls
necessary. Card of thanks 50c.
Classified Display Rates on
Request.
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For Sale
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FOR SALE: Electrolux cleaners.
New machines as low as $49.50.
For sales, service and supplies
call or write Jack Manley,
Hoodsport, Wash. 3-6—-4-1—1m.
FOR SALE: two wheel trailer and
junior violin. Phone 371-M. P—»tf
FOR SALE: Monarch wood
range with water-front. In ex—
cellent condition; Also Spark
Oil heater complete. As good
as new. Inquire 336 Henry
street, evenings.
i L 3-20-24-27. 4-1w4t.
FOR SALE: fresh Guernsey cows.
J. D. White, Route 3, Shelton.
3—27-4-1—2t.
FOR SALE: 9 x 12 rug, good as
new, 2 small rugs, mattress,
smoking stand. Phone CG‘J—J or
122 Harvard Ave, I’e =.—.;-3-2t
FOR SALE: cow and car. Car
$65.00 cash. Call evonings. Rose
Philips, Matlock Route.
4—1-3——2t.
FOR SALE: Lang incinerator
with coils. Mrs. E. A. Robbins,
2 mlies south of Union.
4—1-3-8w—3t.
SELL OR TRADE good work
horse for drag saw. Heavy mare
for 3 pigs, young horses $35
up. 0. W. Walker, Matlock, Wn.
3-25—27-—4-1—3—4t.
FOR SALE: good—usedwplow. J.
E. Jones, Rt. 2. Phone 4—F—21.
J-3—25--4-1—3t.
PIGS FOR SALE (8 and 9 wks)
at A. H. Stoehr's place, Ken—
nedy Creek Ranch. 3»27-—4—1-421
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PROFESSlONAL CARDS
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ILaB-issonlere and , ,
, I1931 Ford 4-door sedan.
Eddy Lettermen New paint ------------------------------ --
from leadoff to anchor, 4-E Dairy theO that D011 G. H311, Route 3,
and Daviscourt Bakery staged was gu'llty 0f negligent driving
1 triple triumphs which gained them , despite Hall’s plea of innocence
" valuable ground in the commerc- I YBSterdaY- Hall WaS fined $15 and
ial league bowling race in Thurs- costs, which totalled $6.90. HeI
Americans are reported to be op-
erating China’s secret airplane ,fac- :
tory.
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$95, - Handy ManShop
;All ’41 state tested . . . ‘ ,
_. A“ pmimy priced IFISHERS SAVETIME helps
ALDEN C. BAYLEY
ATTORN EY AT LAW
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llack .
,nent 31M
.nent Red '
& Gree‘,1
‘ Pharmacy to a whitewash.
Presto Streamlined.
I MOdel to. Grace the Finest Desk
Qua”:- STABLERS $1.50 to $5.00
“icons”. .n
Stationery Department
day's matches.
The dairymen pulled their coup
I on the league leading Mac’s Cor-
ner quintet with Vote-Getter
Charlie Savage leading the way
by a narrow margin. .
Daviscourt Bakery, in the mean-
was arrested Sunday morningI
early on Hillcrest.
John VanBeek of Shelton was
prosecuted on an unusual motor
Icode charge yesterday and fined
i310 and costs by Justice Zintheo
Ifor allowing a 15—year—old boy to
time, was utilizing the dairymen'sIoperate his car without being in
victory to slash Mac‘s lead in half the car himself.
whipping tailend McConkey
Jack
Miller set a pace which was too
,hét for the rest of the league.
by
Mac’s (0) 4—E Dairy (3)
Handicap 222‘ Handicap 240
Tingstead 382;Skerbini 488
Dittman 503IWhite . 423
L. McElroy 476V. Savage 475
Gerhardt 427 0. Savage
Cammarano 455 Fourre
305 867 793 2465'
’Daviscourts (3)
Handicap 285 Handicap 279
O’Dell 449 Young 457
l Dummy 414IMiff1in 469
G. Miller 511IDelano 396
' Crowe 75 Carter 395
Westlund 468 Sehut 468
919 825 858 26021831 810 823 2464
CARD 0F THANKS
We wish to take this means _of
expressing our sincere appreCia-
tion for the many kindnesses and
sympathies extended by our
friends during our bereavement
over the passing of Mrs. Luella
Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. McGuire
and Family.
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A fifth automobile case in
which Aden was not connected
found Ira Palms, junior high stu-
dent, being sentenced to the Che-
halis Boys‘ Reformatory by su-
perior Judge D. F. Wright on a
car stealing charge. The youth ad—I
mitted taking a car from
Newsettes From I
Dewatti District
By Mrs. P. W. Nance
Dewatto, March 31—~Our beau-
tiful warm weather continues and
isn’t it grand?
The “500” Club met again Fri—
day evening. Three tables in play
as usual. High honors were won
by Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis and
second high by Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis are expect-
ing his mother, Mrs. Bertha Ellis,
for a visit, she will probably ar-
rive today.
Mrs. Russell Stelting and son
Wayne came over Friday to take
Margaret back with them to May-
wood.
Mrs. Harry Burt has been in
Tacoma with her mother, who is
ill, for the past few-weeks.
Mr. George Milbourne spent
Sunday with friends in Bremerton.
Mr. and. Mrs. Dick King enter—
tained friends from Tacoma over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cunning-
ham entertained Mr. and Mrs.
George Ellis at dinner and cards
Thursday evening. ,
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Nance were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Ellis for cards Wednesday eve.-
I ning.
, Mrs. Joe Dobson entertained
with a luncheon. Guests were Mrs.
Wally Tillman, Mrs. Irene Clark.
Mrs. Markwell, Mrs. C. Williams,
:nd Mrs. George Ellis anddaugh-
er.
I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lockwood
moved to Oregon last week. They
had been living in a cottage on
the George Cunningham place
while employed at the Dewatto
! Camp.
i Mr. and Mrs. Pat Simpson and
Mr. and Mrs. Lief Beckman all
,went to their old home at Ly-
, man for the week end.
., GOOD TIME IN. SEATTLE
',‘ Mr. and'Mrs. L. D.,Hack en-
ljoyed Thursday and Friday in
fSeattle attending the flower show
Iand visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
‘H. _G. Delaby, former Shelton
. realdents.
the stron 1y on turnin u with a.
Shelton Motor company‘s used car I consisgtent winner I;ng fiear.
506‘ilot last week and driving it to
468,Kelso, where he was arrested by head the experienced boys whileI
1869 905 826 2600 ! Cowlitz county officers.
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Blessed by good weather of late,
BOB ERVIN
5th & RailroadwEllison Motors
, build vigorous profitable hens.
Every ingredient carefully se-I
lected. Every chick has better
chalice. Start with SAVETIMEI
today. See Fisher Dealer. Reas-
onable prices.
No. 1418 I
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO FILE CLAIMS ‘
In the Superior Court of the State
of Washington in and. for the Coun-,
ty of Mason, In Probate.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
the Highclimber tennis team has Phone 94
been getting in some valuable, -_ . .
practice licks under the watchful, l ,
eyes of its new coach, Eddie Duy- ‘I I:
ff, with the recently formed ten— _, ‘
nis club tournament as the Ve-| N0. M1
mole, NOTICE To CR .Di'rons
rm . _ In the Superior Court of the State
i'ne first round has been com-, pf p'asl'hington 'for Mason
County,
leted and second round la \villi ‘11 “Hate
Start this week p 3’ IIN THE MATTER on THE ESTATE
()F' .l. EDWIN GROUT, DECEASED.
Coach Duyff has only two let- NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN, that
termen returning from last year’s the Undersigned. Madalyn May Grout
, has been appointed and has qualified
c .
1393’“ Squ‘id,anyd thlee from the as Adniinistratrix of the Estate of
girls, so isnt counting very J'. Edwin Grout. Deceased, and ihatl
all persons having claims against
the said Estate or against the saidi
Der-cased are hereby required to serve
the same, duly verified, with the:
necessary vouchers attached upon the
undersigned Administi'atrix, or her
Attorney of Record, at the Law 01'-
fice of Chas. R. Lewis. Suite 1, Lum-
bei‘mcn's Bldg, Shelton. Mason Coun-
ty, Washington, the same being desig-
nated as the place for the transac-
tion of the business of the said Es—
tate, and file such claims, together
with proof of service with the Clerk!
01 the above entitled Court, within
SIX months after the first publica-1
tion of this Notice, to—wit: March':
Walt Eddy and Al LaBissoniere
Carol Jeanne Hatcher, Barbara
Lincoln and Jean Elliott are the‘
girls with previous varsity play-
ing experience back again.
The Highclimbers open theirI
conference schedule April 19 by,
entertaining Centralia here. Thel
complete schedule follows: I
April 18~Olympia at Chehalis,
. Illth, 1941, or said claims will be for—
Elma at Aberdeen! Hoqmam at ever barred; date of first publica-
Raymond. tion. March 11th. 1941.
April 19.—Centralia at Shelton.
April 23.——Raymond at Aber—‘
deen, Elma at Hoquiam, Shelton '
at Chehans, Olympia at Centralia, Bldg, Shelton. Mason Coun-
April 26.~Hoquiam at Shelton, CHAS, RIngvgfigInitflg}-
Chehalis at Elma, ‘Aberdeen at ney for said Estate, Suite
Olympia, Centralia at Raymond. 1' Lumbermen‘s Bldg-y Shel-
MADALYN MAY GROUT,
Administratrix ot' the Estate=
of J. Edwin Grout, Deceas-
ed, S u i t e 1, Lumbermen’s
ton, Mason County. Wash—
, Building,
IOF HATTIE E. GARFIELD, DE-
No. 1419 CEASED. ' , Y
NOTCE T0 CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
TO FILE CLAIMS that Letters Testamentary on the
In the. Superior Court of the State Estate of Hattie E. Garfield, deceas-
ed, were granted to the undersigned
of Washington in and for the Coun-
on the 22nd day of March, 1941, by
ty of Mason, In Probate.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE,
of WINNIFRED G. KNEELAND, DE-I NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN. that
CEASED. lall persons having claims against
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, said estate are required‘ to serve
that Letters Testamentary on the E5- them, with the necessary vouchers.
tote of Winnii‘red G. Kneeland, de- upon the undersigned at the Law 01-
093560. were granted to the under- tics of Alden C. Bayley, Title .In-
Signed on the 29th day of March, surance Building, Shelton, washing?
1941' ton, that being the place des1gnated
All persons having claims against for the transaction of the busxness
of said estate, within six months af-
ter the 25th day of March, 1941. and
file the same with the Clerk of this
Court. together with proof of such
segvice, or they will be forever bar-
re .
Dated this 25th day of March, 1941.
said estate are required to serve them, .
With the necessary vouchers, upon
the undersigned at the Law Office
of Alden C. Bayley, Title Insurance
V Shelton, Washington, that
being the place designated for the
transaction of the business of said
Estate. within six months after the RHEA .RUTH HOWARD.
1st day of April. 1941, and file the. Executrix of the Estate of
same will: the Clerk of this Court,I Hattie E. Garfield, deceas~
together with proof of such service, ed-
ior they will be forever barred. ALDEN C. BAYLEY,
Dated this lst day 0f,,Aprll. 1941. Attorney for Executi'ix. .
r EARL F. 'KNEELAND, Title Insurance Building.
Shelton, Washington.
. Executor of the Est to of
:Winniired G. Knee and,I 3-25. 4-1-8-15—4t.
ALDEN C B%§%E%j' I _~—‘
Attorney for Ex eutor, I norms or WATER incur
-Title Insurance uilding, APPLICATION NO. 5169"
Shelton. WaShington. IState of Washington Office .01 Super-
4-1-8-15-22—4t. 1.2; I visor of Hydraulics Olympia .
.4; TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
N0. 1410 Notice is hereby given that Dr. J}. 0.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS IWill of Puyallup, State of Washing—
,ton. under date of July 1, 1940, filed
In Probate My Hyd_
In the Superior Court of the State oleith the State SUPQI'VISUX‘
said Superior Court. ,
April 30.—Shelton at Olympia:
Elma at Raymond.
May 3.——Aberdeen at Centralia,
Chehalis at Hoquiam.
May 7.———Shelton at Aberdeen.
May 10.———Olympia at Elma,
Centralia at Hoquiam, Chehalis at.
Raymond.
May 14.—Elma at Centralia.
May 17.—Hoquiam at Olympia,
Aberdeen at Chehalis, Raymond
at Shelton.
May 21.——Chehalis at Centralia,
Aberdeen at Hoquiam, Shelton at
Elma.
May 24.——Raymond at Olympial
,Tiny Army ‘Blitz
Buggy’ Seen Here,
Sheltonians who happened to
be in the right spots and lookingI
at‘the right time obtained their
first actual view of the new Army
“blitz buggies” Sunday when
several passed through town.
The tiny vehicles are highly
maneuverable and versatile re-
connaissance trucks powered by
45 horsepower four-cylinder en-
gines adapted from the Ford trac-
tor. They travel extremely rough
ground with ease and can roll;
over smooth terrain at nearly al
mile-a-minute speed.
In ordinary reconnaissance the
small truck’s crew is three men,
but in, an emergency they can.
accommodate five or more in ad—'
dition to the driver. They are so
small as to be easily concealed
in the field.
ington. 3-11-18—25. 4-1—4t.
NOTICE OF BOND CALL
Notice VlS hereby given that the fol-
lowmg Utility Bonds, Series of 1935,
of Public Utility District No.
Mason County,
W'ashington. are call-
ed
for payment at the office of the
Treasurer of said county and that the.
interest on said Bonds
April 10, 1941:
Public Utility District~No. 1 Utility
Bonds. Series of 1935, numbered 26 1.;
(133, liliclusive.
0.
will cease
of Mason County.
By: F. G.
3-18-20-25-27.. 4-1—5t.
BRIGGS.
Manager‘imonths after the date of first pub-
NOTICE OF \VATER RIGHT
APPLICATION NO. 5393
State _uf Washington Office of Su-
pcl‘l'lsol' of Hydraulics Olympia.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that Herman
Ahern of Shelton, State of Washing-
ton, under date of March 24. 1941,
filed with the State Supervisor of
Hydraulics, Olympia, Washington. an
application for a permit to divert the
public waters of an unnamed stream,
1 of:
Public Utility DistrictI
Washington for the County of Ma—
son'
IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARD-I
IANSHIP OF CHRISTINA F. FLAN-
IGAN, an incompetant person.
Notice is hereby given that the un-
dersigned has been appointed and
has qualified as guardian of the es-
tate of Christina F. Flanigan, an in~
competant_ person; that all persons
i having claims against said incompetent
,person, are hereby required to serve
‘ the same, duly verified, on said guard-
Kian or his attorney of record .' we.
address below stated, and file the same
with the Clerk of said Court, together
With proof of such service within six
lication of this notice,
will be barred.
Date of first publication March 18,1
1941.
HERB HANSEN.
Guardian of said
Estate. Address
10332 Aurora Ave- ‘
nue. Seattle,
Wash.
or the same
HERB HANSEN,
Attorney for Estate,
I10332 Aurora Avenue,
,Seattle, Wash. 3—18—25. 4-1—3t..i
4———_—_.____
in the amount of 0.2 second foot, sub-
Ject to existing rights, from April 15
to October
purpose of irrigation and continuously
for domestic supply; that the ap-
proxxmai‘c point of diversion is lo—
cated Within SW14 of SE14 of Section
10, Township 21 N., Range 5 W.W.M..
in Mason County. A map showing
the location and plan of said divers—
ion and the place of the proposed
use is on file in the office of the
State Supervisor of Hydraulics. Olym—
pia, Washington, together with such
Either information as ‘is required by
aw.
Any person. firm
whose. right ,will be injuriously af-
fected by said application may file
with the State Supervisor of Hyd-
raulics. at Olympia. Washington, such
objections or representations, in writ—
ing, as he may desire to make, with-
in thirty (30) days after date of last
()I‘
pgullilication, which date is April 8;
Witness my hand and official seal:
this 29th day of March, A. D. 1941.
Journal Want-Ads are showing
their value in every issue of the
paper!
, .,,. ....,....... 1.....-
St t CbHAS. J. BAR'fiHOLET.
. ac ‘u)ervi‘0' f r '
(SEAL) l s: 0 )draulics
4—1-8~-2t.
1 of each year for the;, ,
;lngton. Will open bids in the Council I‘
corporation .
, CALL FOR. Bins
The City Council of Shelton, Wash-
Chamber in the City Hall in Shelton!
Washington, at 8 O’clock P. M. April
3, 1941, for about 25000 feet of wa-
rm; pipe varying in size from 2” to.
12 in diameter. together with fit—i
tings, valves, hydrants and other-i
appurtenances to the water system.
I Specifications for the material to be,
,used may be obtained, from the City
Clerk upon payment of $1.00, which
price .is considered rental for the
Isgeciflcations and will not be return-
e .
i Each proposal shall be accompanied
by a certified check, payable to the
City Treasurer of Shelton, in an
amount equal to five percent of the
,bid. The
ter into a, Contract with the City and
shall furnish a bond guaranteeing de—
livery of the material to be furnish-
1 tory
I mounted back of cab.
successful Bidder shall en~.
i'aulics, Olympia, Washington, an ap-
plication for a permit to divert me
public waters of unnamed spring tri-
butary of Cases Inlet, in_the amount
of 0.1 second foot, subject to ex-
isting rights, continuously for the
purpose of domestic supply for 20
cabins and irrigation of .lawns and
gardens; that the appl'OXimate point
of diversion is located within the
NW3; of the SE14 of Section 17,
Township 22 N., Range 1 W.W..M., in
Mason County. A map showing the
location and plan of said diversion
and the place of the proposed use is
on file in the office 01 the State
Supervisor 01' Hydraulics, Olympia,
lwéishington, together with such other
in
ormation as is required by law.
Any person, firm or corporation
Whose right will be injuriously af-
fected by said application may file
with the State Supervisor of Hyd-
raulics, at-Olyinpia, Washington, such
objections or representations, in writ-
ing, as he may desire to make, with-
in thirty (30) days after date of
,lsasthublication, which date is April
, 1 41.
Witness my hand and official seal
this 8th day of July, A. D. 1940.
CHAS. J. BARTHOLET,
State Supervisor of Hydraulics.
(SEAL)
g-l-Ilfl2t.
CALL FOR BIDS FOR COUNTY
ROAD EQUIPMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
sealed bids will be received by the
Board of County Commissioners at
their office in the courthouse at
Shelton, Washington on Monday, the
14th day of April, 19-41, at two o'clock
o. in. for the furnishing of the fol-
lowing equipment:
(me 11,2 or 2 cu. yo. capacity steel
body dump truck with full “V'-
equipment. Spare wheel
All tries
rear. Screen
Dual wind-
Inside dump con-
7—20, Ground grip
over back window.
shield swipe.
Lrol.
One 1935 Chevrolet dump now owned
by Mason County Road District No.
2 to be traded in.
ed.
The City Council reserves the righti
,to reject any or all bids.
Dated March 6. 1941.
GLENN W. LANDERS,
' City Clerk.
3-11-18-25. 4-1-—-4t~
\
DATED this 24th day of March,
1941.
HARRY DEYETTD.
Clerk of the Board of
Mason County Com—
1, inissionei‘s
4—1-8~~2t.
Title Insurance Building
Opposite First National Bank
Phone Shelton
_'
..__~ .‘ ~_ «A .
i INSURANCE
HERBERT G. ANGLE
Office at Angle Building ,
ELLIOT B. SPRING
1 Accounting Tax Services
I Bookkeeping Systems
123 4th St. Phone 565
I Painting Papering
Interior Decorating
,, GEO. A. McCREARY
Phone 559-J Shelton, Wn.
CHARLES R. LEWIS
ATTORNEY AT um I
Suite 1 L. M. Bldg.
Shelton, Washington
I
DOANE BRODI‘E
I Attorney-At-Law
Angle Building
Phone 337
I No. 1413
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Sn erior Court of the State
of Wash gton for Mason County
in Probate
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
gg DESSIE HUGHBANKS, DECEAS-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
that the Undersigncd. Mayben E. Wil-
lits has been appointed and has quali-
fied as Administrator with the Will
annexed of the Estate of Dessic Hugh-
banks, Deceased. and that all per-
sons having claims against the said
Estate or against the said Deceased
are hereby required to serve the same.
duly verified. with the. necessary
vouchers attached upon the under-
sxgned Administrator with the Will
annexed or his Attorney of Record,
at the Office of Chas. R. Lewis. Suite
1, Lumbernien's Bldg. Shelton, Ma-
,son County, l-Vashington, the same
being designated as the place for
the transaction of the business of
the said Estate, and file such cliams,
together with proof 31' service with
:the Clerk of the above entitled Court,
'within six months after the first
publication of this Notice, to-wit:
March 11th, 1941, or said claims will
be forever barred; Date of first pub—
lication, March 11th. 1941.
MAYBEN E. VVILLITS.
Administrator with the
Will annexed of the E3-
of Dessie Hughbanks.
Deceased, Suitel. Lum-
)ermcu's Bldg, Shel-
lnn. Mason County.
Washington.
CHAS. R. LEWIS.
Attorney for said Es-
tate. Suite 1, Lumber—
fien's gldg, swims,
ason oun y, as -
inston. 3-11-18-25. 4-1—4t.