' , Aril 3, 1941.
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Consolidated with The Shelton Independent
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Published every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon
GRANT c. ANGLE
Editor Manager
Member Of “'ashington Newspaper Publishers' Association
and National Editorial Association.
IS OUR CLIMATE CHANGING?
7 MaF'Ch came in like a lamb and went out like-
‘ InWIth the entire month the mildest and dry-
anmemory of the oldest inhabitant, and spring
Weced so far ahead of usual that Puget Sound
'st rs are getting worried for fear some later
Smay cut crops.
.' »0°me friend left at our door a copy of the
l O North Dakota, Forum of March 18th, pic-
9 g some of the storm terrors which cost 72
, at that reckoning in that and adjoining
‘c’cdue to a sudden wind and snow storm
deathgught many people on the road to freeze
I”
Mex-ed as
E 10.000
egere on Puget Sound we are as oblivious to
the Weather conditions and danger as we are
rch WEI? raging in the old world; we read of
~0N ny Cfilms in the “sunny south” and take our
ayS of around 70 degrees as a matter of
_ s . .
‘ne.’ Wondering if our seasons are really
glng, '
INTERNMENT CAMPS IN ORDER
1 $11116 little public attention has yet been
t that way it is apparent that soon there
*ent or G eae bunt up in this country many concentra-
ampaign, gimmps such as Germany and Russia have
3GUN I agaimured the “objectors” they did not stand
nst a wall for shooting.
c .
:;M%f,‘;§hm fogeSWay the bad actors who are sabotaging
hfomihation I; e1 1311 Ships interned in American ports, and
__ _, as tement will soon be numbered in the thous-
Alood and the safety of their lives.
zes I ergo the government is waking up to the
i Wheous element which is making trouble with-
'6311 to W’s fgever It is possible to hamper this coun-
ig the De. ar Orts to help Britain and get relief ready
3602:0ng putti’ and soon must undertake a big program
dug this element where their preaching
ercover work can do little harm.
dun
THE ATLANTIC ‘FERRY’
'_ Ill-s» to Britain in “considerably under eight
edaccording to a British announcement.
i. y S already have been flown across the
a hal tlantic without a single loss. The crews
twargntly start their powerful motors, roar
” Out of Hattie’s Camp, and “considerably
' din eight hours later set their giant ma-
. lid . . .
3151,3360" hthWn on some British airdrome. They do
lies wit h r . e coolness and unconcern of an easy ride
judges I 3.111
ar , yet'here is one of the great dreams of
0 ' .
1 at: thls same stretch of ocean a decade ago
.7 llg bet feeble machines desperately blazed air
"cantile ’ were hWeen two hemispheres. Those that made
j, Dearederoes of the hour; those that failed dis-
: es W from sight forever, and from the front
.cy - In Coernlght. Their effort was gruelling strug-
Stqre iThe Inlpm'ison with the ease of today’s cross-
I Very ease of the flight today is a tribute
s section» .he
. a . . . .
c beyondl, aye dVancement 1n av1ation 1n the past 10 and
amber 0f . 31's
“ it will ', "Aberdeen World.
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YOU CAN’T SELL UNTIL”?
FIND A BUYER! USEWANLADS
i Tides of the Week
Computed for Oakland Bay
(Hood Canal tides are one hour
5.3 minutes earlier)
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April 10
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Food Stamp Sale—
Again Sets New
Record In March
Blue surplus food stamps added
more than $7,000,000 worth
farm products in January to the
of approximately 3,000,000
members of families thruout the
nation eligible to receive public
assistance, according to informag
F. Balmer, di-
rector of extension at the State
College of Washington, from the
surplus marketing administration.
During January families taking
part in the food stamp plan used
blue stamps which increased their
expenditures for agricultural pro-
ducts approximately 50
as follows: 14 per cent for but-
ter; 13 per cent for eggs; 31 per
cent for pork products;
cent for flour and other cereals;
14 per cent for fruit, and 12 per
cent for vegetables
Purchases with blue stamps, re-
presenting new outlets for sur-
plus farm commodities,
about 2,700,000 pounds of butter,
3,600,000 dozen
pounds. of white
flour, 10,400,000 pounds of pork,
27,800,000
121,000 boxes of fresh oranges, 71,- I
000 boxes, of fresh grapefruit,r1932 CheVTOIQt Coupe-
146,000 bushels of fresh apples, Paint. Very good _. I
|13,000 boxes of fresh pears, and«1935 Willy's Sedan- one $9
12.200.000 pounds of dried prunes owner. New paint ________________ ,_
land raisins.
Balmer called attention to the
fact that the entire state of Wash-
.ington is now covered by the sur-
plus food stamp plan and pointed
out that not only are farmers
receiving benefit through increas-
ed purchases but many classes
are benefiting‘from added nutri-
tional elements in their diets.
H
oauw
Fowl-15"”
l-n-H-u-r
I
diets
tion received by
‘rih ere is now need for extensive quarters for
per cent,
16 per
i, f0 be put out of the way, but Who will enjoy l
included
24,000,000
and graham
pounds potatoes,
ma erican bombers are being ferried from
“ Domestic Outlook For
Farm Products Strong
Domestic type farm products,
such as dairy and poultry pro—
truck crops,
meats, arc in a somewhat more
favorable position as a result of
the increased employment in in—
dustries as a result of the war
'and defense programs, says R. M.
Turner, extension
the State College of Washington.
Turner feels that increased con-
sumer demand is helping to im-
situation and
prices for these domestic type
products are expected to be bet-
ter in 1941 than in 1940, unless
neavy surpluses develop.
ducts, fruits and
economist at
prove the price
If you Wish to Sell you’ll Have
to Tell—Journal Want-Ads.
SHELTON—MASON COUNTY JOURNAL‘
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For Sale
“AAAOA mm A mAAAAAAA“
worth the price of $1075. Some
terms.
* * *
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.
Il< =l< *
5-room modern home on Island
Lake. Best beach on lake.
$1,700, terms.
*
* *
Going boarding b u sin e s s will
transfer house also. Investigate.
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Business building in Shelton. Ren—
tal income. Terms. $4,600.00.
* * *
FOR SALE
2-room cabin, finished in knotty
cedar, with inlaid linoleum on
floor, corner windows. Water-
front lot 50 x 150 with tide—
1ands. Also boat and outboard
motor. Located across bay.
Plenty of water. Nice quiet
place to live or spend your vaca-
tion periods and week ends.
Priced at (terms) $650.00.
>l: a: >l=
40—acre farm located in Skokom-
ish Valley, good soil and fair
buildings. Will consider trade
for Shelton property. Good
terms to reliable party. $2500.
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l-room log cabin on Isabella
Lake. Terms. $950.00.
>l= fill 5:
FOR RENT '
5-room modern home, large rooms
with nook. Well located and in
excellent condition. Fine yard,
$35.00.
I HERBERT G. ANGLE
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Used Cars
"VVVVVVVVVVV;V'VVVVVV‘”
1937 Studebake Dictator 4-door
touring sedan. Automatic $ 5
overdrive. New paint ...... ..
1937 Ford “85” 2 door S
sedan. Motor reconditioned 5 l
1936 Ford DeLuxe Coupe $
. . . above average .......... ..
1934 Chevrolet Master 4 door sen
dan. New paint, 2 new
tires. Mechanically ave.....
1931 Ford 4-door sedan. $
New paint ..................... .; ....... ..
All ’41 state tested . . .
All plainly priced
BOB ERVIN
5th RailroadwEllison Motors
Phone 94
Control Battle
Looms in I.W.A.
District Confab
Raymond, March 27.~7(Special.)
-—0pening guns in a battle for
control of the IWA will be fired
at the district No. 3 convention
here April 5 and 6, local IWA
officials indicated here today. Be-
hind-the-scenes activity has been
at fever pitch since the interna—
tional convention at Aberdeen last
August when a bloc headed by
incumbent international officers
won a hairline victory over oppo-
sition desirous of taking an open
stand against communism.
Since that time, attempts have
been made to divide large locals
of the opposition by splitting off
sections which sympathize with
the international officers and
granting those sections independ-
ent charters, it is asserted.
At least some of these newi
charters are not recognized by
the locals from whose member-
The convention is expected to
number more than 50 delegates
‘ coming from the Grays Harbor
Puget Sound as far north as Shel-
ton; Centralia-Onalaska and Lew-
is county as far south as Ryder-l
wood, districts. A total of 13
locals are included in the district.
Norway Sees Sugar
Possibilities in Trees
Bergen, Norway; — Norway's
trees may prove the lifesaver
Dr. S. Samuelsen, director of
the research institute of the
Norwegian paper industry, he-
lieves that in due time Norwegian
forests can yield 600,000 tons of
sugar annually from wood pulp.
4-H State Club
Camp Dates Set
4-H club members from thru-
out the state will be heading for
Pullman on June 16-20 for the
, twentieth annual State Club camp. I
. One of the highlights in the tend the camp.
. 4-H year, the state camp annually
attracts over 1,000 club members
to the campus of the State Col-,of club work for the members
with a special schedule of events
being arranged for
lege of Washington .for instruc~
tion, fellowship and recreation.
Delegations from every county at- leaders of clubs thruout the state.
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U JOURNALW
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FURNISHED APARTMENTS for
(2 and 3 rooms).
Very reasonable. Golds-j
borough Apts, Second and Knee-
land Streets, Shelton.
va'vvmv'
Real Estate
“A”
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Classified Service
MILL WOOD
One Cord $4.50
Double Load (2 cords)
$8.50
PHONE 38-J
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r Rent
A“ A- AMAAAAAAA
7 acres of property on the Barron SALE OR TRADE: for)
about 4 miles from Shelton, has;
175 feet of waterfront and 1,900;
feet deep to the road. Spring;
runs through the property andl
there is lots of nice timber andl
wood. This is about the la§tlF
piece of waterfront property on,
the Bay close in and is well
city property 35 acres near Day-
in cultivation,
house. George Rebman, Matlock
3-18. 4—17—1M.
OR SALE: Shelton’s most sight-
ly building site, whole block, two
blocks west
school.
rent
cation.
Good 10- 1
ton, 12 5 room,
Route. 5-7~tf.
FOR RENT: furnished three room‘
apartments. Mill Street Apart-4
ments. Phone 259-M.
RENT '.
school. i
Lester
high
Price $750.00.
Dickinson, Hoodsport.
3-18-20—25-27n4-1-3—6tI
,FOR SALE:
C-1-13-c.
4-room modern
house. Inquire 928 Railroad Ave-
4-3--1t.
Eon
i nue.
6-room modern ,
house completely furnished. Wm.
Lunsford, 940 E. Cascade.
3~25~27—-4—1-3-8~10~6t)
HERE IS YOUR CHANCE to
buy some of the finest water—
front property in the state. Lo-
cated on Agate Bay, 10 acres
cleared, fine beach,
nice creek,
PIANO TUNING fin town this
week. Orders with Shelton Hotel
Beckwith's
Richmond.
sleeping room for
W. A.
FOR RENT:
woman or girl.
Brodt, 121 E. Cedar. Phone 582-
3-27~—tf.
Mrs.
T. T.
4-3--1t.
Store.
3-room modern
Mal-
4—3—tf.
FOR RENT:
apartment private bath.
lows Apartment.
DO YOUR FEET HURT? Have}
a free Pedograph print and footl
at the Buster
Shoe Store in Olympia.
low bank,
county road runs
along back of property. 26x28
semi-burgalow,
bath down, 2 rooms upstairs,
full basement, composition roof.
Home not finished. Drive out
and see this property, you will
like it. $3,300 terms. H. O. Lun-
din, Route 2 or inquire Journal.
3-25—tf.
MODERN ROSE HILL HOME.
Kirkland Exchange.
home. Plovie, 726 South First
4-1-3—2t.
analysis Brown ‘ -————-
——————-——-—-—-————--—
FOR RENT: 3 room house, bath,
basement, partly furnished. In-‘
quire 320 Pine or Phone 231—W.
S—4—1-3--2t.
5—1A9t
I Easter Loans
——at—
Lawful Low Rates
$10-$300—confidential
5 to 20 months to repay.
, UNDER STATE REGULATION
Columbia
Industrial Loan Co.
221 Security Bldg.
OLYMPIA
4—rooms a n d
5 room furnished
Adults only,
12th St. Nina Livingston.
L—4—1-8—3t.
RENT:
apartment.
FOR
1129
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Wanted
‘AAAMA‘ “A
Shelton
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WANTED AT ONCE: carloads or:
truckloads
sound Maple and Alder
Liberal
Prompt settlements. Northwestl
Chair Company, Tacoma, Wash-i
3-27--4-8—4t.
BUILDING NEW LAWN, want
rockeries
shrubs planted. See Plovie, eve-
nings, 726 S. First St.
4-1—3-8-10—4t.
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TRAINING FOR POSITIONS
EMPLOYERS AND CIVIL SERV-
ICE constantly seeking trained
office employees. EVANS Sim-
plified SECRETARIAL SYS—.
TEMS now make it possible for
you to easily and quickly learn
Shorthand, Typing and Secre-
tarial subjects in 1—3 the usual
time and at 1-3 the usual cost.
At Home, in your spare time
and with personal
your own town if desired. Wei
furnish you all text material 3 1—Lang W00d range. Wlth
and brand new Underwood type-
required.
typewriter and terms so LOW
it will amaze you. Write todayl
information. EV-i
ANS Simplified SECRETAR'i
IAL SYSTEMS, Box 10, Jour—l
nal office, Shelton, Washington“;
4-3-8-10-3t.
ARE YOU BUILDING NEWl
LAWN, want flower beds, rock-
'eries and shrubs planted. See.
726 S. First
4-1-3-8-10
Street.
FOR SALE: modern auto camp,
store, service station. 11 cabins.
C a. m p.
P——4-1-8~——3t.
smooth,
logs.
scale. 1
large,
Phone 5362
Higher price.
Inquire Pines Auto
Phone 253—J.
For A Letter?
Then write one on Eaton
It's socially
ington.
PAY WITH
American Express
Money Orders
FIR DRUG STORE
IIIEGAL Puui'éilions
NOTICE
APPLICATION
Washington Office of Sn-
crvisor of Hydraulics Olympia
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that George
A. LeCompte. M. D. of Shelton, State
of Washington,
ruary 20.
Supervisor of
Washington.
Looking
Stationery.
correct.
FIR DRUG STORE
LARGE SIZE
Duplicating
SALES BOOKS
5¢ Each
or 55¢ per dozen
and
flower beds,
OF WATER RIGHT
N0. 5364
We also take orders for all kinds)
of special”
PRINTED SALES BOOKS
Our prices are an low or 1(5ch
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
OFIR DRUG STORE
Mixed Mill Wood
Never been in Salt water
$4.50 Cord
2 Cords $8.50
State of
under date of Feb-
iiled with the State
Hydraulics,
an application for
permit to divert the public waters
of Town Creek tributary of Oakland
in the amount of 0.05 second
001]-
1941, tuition
Olympia, E
Bayv . . . writer Tuition,
foot, subject to existing rights,
tinuously for the purpose of domestic
supply; that the approximate point of,
diversion is located within Lot 2 of
Section 16, Township 20 N., Range
in Mason County. I
showing the location and plan of said
diversion and the place of the pro:.
posed use is on file in the office of
the State Supervisor of Hydraulics;il
Wl
for complete
3 A map
Washington,
such other information as is required
by law.
Ally
whose
Olympia. together
firm or corporation
injuriously af-
gfected by said. application may file
twith the State Supervisor of Hyd-
raulics, at Olympia, Washington, such
person.
right will
Plovie, evenings,
NT ADS
l
lFOR SALE:
with coils. Mrs. E. A. Robbins,
2 mlies south of Union.
4—1-3-8~—3t.
SELL OR TRADE good work
horse for drag saw. Heavy mare
young horses
up. 0. W. Walker, Matlock, Wn.
3-25-27--4-1-3—4t.
l
l _
l
l
in,
i
lobjcctions or representations. in writ- ,
,ing, as he may desire to make, with-l
:in thirty (30) days after the date ofi
ilast publication, which date is April!
l10, 1941.
Witness my hand and official seal
this lst day of April, A.
CHAS. J. BARTHOLET,
State Supervisor of Hydraulics.
(SEAL)
4-3-10—2t.
PHONE 38-J ,
3-12—4-12—1MI
LAWN MOWERS
SHARPENED
Keys made -— washing ma-
chines repaired —— specialist
in fine mechanical repairs and
upholstery.
Handy Man Shop
FISHER‘S SAVETIME helps
build vigdrous profitable hens.
Every ingredient carefully se-
chick has better1
chance. Start with SAVETIME
today. See Fisher Dealer. Reas-
onable prices.
M
and kitchen work.
4-1-3--2t. ‘
cooking
Chateau 7—11, Union.
. 1941- Offer $1.00 per acre.
SE14
iacres).
Description No.
. Twp. 22 N., Range 1
W.M. Offer $40.00.
Description No. 12.
tion 7, Twp. 22 N., Ralf; e141
NW1/1 SEE/4 of Section 8, Twp.
Offer $180.00 for
NEH; 8131/4 and
N.
NW '1, ,
. l
Scc-
Section
Nl/z NEM.
NWM; NEl/Jt, SW14 WM;
1415 22 N..
CREDITORS ,
lIn the Superior Court of the State of!
Washington for Mason County.
Probate
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF OLGA MARIE ONSRUD, Dc-
HEREBY GIVEN.
that the Undersigned, Jacob H. Ons-
rud. has been I
qualified as Administrator of the Es-
tate of Olga Marie Onsrud, Deceased.
persons having claims
, said Deceased: or ,,
sald Estate are aggelmrigfptlclulrgdi ttfi i the undersigned will on
Saturday, the
the necessary vouchch attached upon
the undersigned Administrator.
Attorney of ,Record. at Suite 1,
bcrmen‘s
County.
NOTICE W W M
Description No. 13.
Section 31, Tw .
Offer $
NWIA SW14 and
Tracts 20 and 21,
Section 32. Twp. 22 N., Range 1 W.
W.M. Offer $50.00 for all.
Description No.
Section 29. and SWI/I NEH/4.
31, all in Twp. 22 N., Range 2
IOffcr $90.00 cash.
Description No. 16.
except Tract
Range 3 W.W.M.
NElA
Range
SEL; NEI/i,
Range 1
Description No. 14.
Tract 17 except
ceased.
NOTICE lected. Every
appointed and ham
SW14 SW14,
Section
and that all
against the SE14 and
1 .
l12th day of April, 1941, at tho hour §W4 Section
thc fornnoon of
or h‘s'said day. at the {YURI door ‘of tho.
Lum'lCourt House in the City of .bhclton,
Magortisaid County and State, offer for sale,
plaphh?ofa&1§ {Eggsglat not less than the minimum price.
of tho
SE14
. Twp.
Offer $73.00.
Description
(or Traci 44). Section 31. ,Twp.
Rangn 4 Offer $10.00.
SW14 SEM; and
SE14 SEl/i of Section 10. Twp. 19 N.
Rangc 6 Offer $80.00.
Deseription No. 19 (a).
tion 14, Two 19 N., Range 6
Offer $160.00.
‘Description No. 19 (b).
tion 22, Twp. 19 N., Range 6
Offer $160.00.
Description No.
tion 20, Twp. 19 N.. Range 6
Offer $1.00 per acre.
NE‘A NEl/l. NV:
se rve the same,
nine o'clock
SE»;
SW14
20 N..
Dcscrip
Building, Shelton.
‘ Washington.
chlgnated as the
action
tion No.
and
highest and
all the right, title, and
lintcrcst of said Mason County,
‘Cepting therefrom,
'lic roads,
stated below. advertising
costs.
pills
to the
of the business said
Estate, and file such claims.
With proof of service with the Clerk
of the above entitled Court.
cruising
together i best bidders. NWJA, Sec—
. within
SIX months after the first publication
of this Notice,
all pub-
strects or al-.
leys now in use. or rights-of-way for
roads now owned by.
be appropriated at this date for pub—l
CCC roads or streets.
in and to tho
however.
CCC roads. SE14, Sec-
to—wit: March 20th.
or said claims will be forever
publication,
1941,
barred. sought to
Date of
March 20th, 1941.
first
JACOB H. ONSRUD.
Administrator
Estate of Olga Marie
()nsrud, Deceased, Suite
. Lumbermcn‘s Bldg., lo
Shelton, Mason County,l
Washington.
gCHAS. R. LEWIS.
[Attorney for said Es-
Lumber-
Shel-
County,
Nl/z of Sec-
llc roads,
county,
cribed real pro erties,
id County and
Description No. 1.
lympic View Addition to Sheltnn,
Mason County,
$5.00.
Description No. 2.
and 10, Block 15.
dition to Shelton,
Washington.
the five lots.
Description No.
and 5. Block 19.
,dition to Shelton,
Washington.
Descrl'tion No. 4.
,‘Block
following
situated ini
to-wit:
Lot 3. Block 12.
(320 acres).
Description No. 21.
leu NEIA, swig. Nwi/4 NE14, NEV,
NW1/4
NE1/4,
tatO.
.
Ofrer , Twp,4 20 N..
NW1/1
NE‘A.
NE%,
SE 1/ SE IA
4
Section 22.
Range 5 W.W.M.; Also
[all of Section 23. Twp. 20 N.,
Washington.
Range
Offer
OMER L. DION.
r of Mason County.
4-3-1941—3t.
Lots 6, 7, 8. 9
lympic View Ad— l $760.00.“
County.
Offer $30.00 cash for
. Lots 2. 3, .
Olympic View Ad-
County,
(753.75 acres).
_ tate,
ship their support was carved. men’s
The battle will become apparent
in the fight over the seating of
delegates sent by the newly-char-
tered groups.
Suite
Building,
Mason
Washington.
3-20-27.
Mason
Treasure
(SE
4—3-10—4t. 3 20-2
Mason
Offer $16.00 for all.
Lots ,
Olympic View Addition to
Shelton, Mason County. Washington.
Offer $10.00 for the two lots.
Descriptioii No. 5' (a).
5. Block
‘ County,
Cause No. 8
OF SHERIFF’S SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
Under General. Execution
In the Superior Court of the State
of Washington for Clallam County
.CLALLAM ADJUSTMENT CORPOR-
‘ATION Plaintiff, WASHINGTON SER-
VICE CORR.
PAUT‘ZKE, also known as CARL 0..
-PAUTZKE. and DORIS PAUTZKE,
his wife Defendant.
Under and by virtue of a general
issued out of and under
Superior Court
the State of Washington, _in and for
10th day or
upon a judgment ren-
dered in said Court on the 3rd day
of February, 1941, in favor of Plain-
tiff and against defendants,
Pautzke, also known as.Carl O. Paut—
and Doris
debtors
COMMISSIONEB’S NOTICE
PRELIMINARY SUPPLEMENTAL
BUDGET HEARING
HEREBY GIVEN
t the Board of County Commis-
SIOners of Mason County have com-
apleted and placed on file their Prev
llmlnary Supplemental
'for expenditures for Mason County for!
the fiscal year of 1941, consisting of
unappropriated balance of Gas Tax
(money from the year 1940.
and NOTICE
NOTICE
l tha
Lots 4 and
Mason
$10.00.
Lots 1 and
Mason
Offer $4.00.
Lots 1 to
Block 43, Town of Al-
Washington. Of-
Lots
of Allyn,
Offer
Town
W‘ashington.
Description No. 5 (b).
2. Block 39. Town of Allyn,
Washington.
Description No.
inclusive.
y Mason County.
fer $20.00.
Description No. .
Block 59. Town of Allyn,
Washington.
. Lots 2 to 10
inclusive. Block 6, Detroit No. 2, Ma-
Wasll‘ington. Offfil" $9.00.
0 in-
Road Budget] Assignee vs.
ounty,
cop
of said budget will be furnished an; 10
citizen who will
of the Board for the same.
is given that the'
said Board of Commissioners
meet at their office
house in Shelton, Monday, April 14th
at the hour of; tfwo o'clglck fp. for‘
_ e purpose 0 ixing e ina sup~
which W111 give the country the plemental budget for road expendi-
sugar of which it is deprived, now
that the country is practically
cut off from foreign imports.
execution
at the office seal
call
of the
(b).
Further notice
7 and
Mason County.
5800.
Description
said County,
w i l 1 March,
at the court Offer
1941.
No.
Carl
son County,
Description No. 8.
elusive. and Lots 14 to 20 inclusive,
Block 20. Detroit No. 2;
i7, and .
'Mason County.
5$17.00.
Description No. .
:inclusive, Block 34; and Lots 1 to 12
inclusive and Lots 15 to 30
in Hood Canal
yi& Improvement Co’s. Plat of Union,
Washington.
Lots zke, Pautzke.
judgment
Seventy and no-100
together with attorney's fees,
est, costs and increased, costs,
to me directed and delivered, I did
on the 11th day of March. 1941, levy
upon .all the right, title and interest
of s d Judgment debtors in and to
ollowmg described property to
satisfy said judgment,
El/z of Lot 2,. Block 11, Angleside
Second Addition to Shelton, Ma-
son County.
NOW THEREFORE. NOTICE
HEREBY GIVEN. That on Saturday.
the 12th day of April,
oclock in the forenoon of said day,’
I Will sell the above described prop-
erty, or so much thereof as may be
necessary to satisfy said judgment,
together with attorney's fees,
est. costs and increased costs. in all
amounting to the sum of One hundred
and two and 55/100 ($102.55) Dollars.
take place at the
East door of.tlie Court House at
in said County and State.
' be at public auction,
cash in hand to the highest and best
bidder. '
.. Dated at Shelton. Wash, this 12th
lday of March, 1941.
and SWV4
N.. Range
360 acres (Total 2043,35
tures and that at said time and place) wife
he ' sum
($70.00) Dollars.
inter.-
and
any taxpayer may appear and
heard for or against any part of‘
said supplemental budget.
DATED at Shelton, this 2lst day of
HARRY DEYETTE.
County Auditor and
Ex-Officw Clerk of.
the Board of Count
Commissioners.
and Lots 6,
Block 19, Detroit;
Offeri
Washington.
March. 1941. Lots 1 to 30‘
inclusive.
Block 41, Land I
Offer to—Wlt :
and
1 Mason
$58.00.
Description
SW14 NW1/l.
Range
County,
No. SW14
Section 18, Twp. 20 N.,
acres
l
l 3-27. 4~3—-2t.
l Washington.
gNWMi, SW14 NW1); except 2.50 acres,
SE14 NW1/4 and SW53, SW14.
30, Twp. 20
2197.50 acres;
20 ft. strip,
Nl/é
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1941'
pursuant to and in conformity with
an order of the Board of- County
Commissioners
State of Washington, duly made and
entered on the 18th day of March,
1941. ordering the undersigned to sell,
in the manner provided by law (Sec-
tion 133, Chapter 263. Laws of 1927),
Section
NWIA except
All of
Range 1 W.,
600 acres;
Section 24. Twp. 20 N..
acres;
and NEW,
Range 2 W.
excep
Nl/g SE14
Range
SEl/l.
Mason County.
Section 20, Twp.
.Range 1 19.35 acres;
Section 13. Tw .
W.M. except
of N1/2.
,Range 2
i NWI/l
lSection 25, Twp. 20 N..
W.M. 320 acres;
N. of Highway, SE14 NEH,
exce t 2.50 acres in
9. Twp.
186.50 acres;
SW14. Wl/z of SE14
Sctiion 1th,
W.W.M.
inter-
20 N.,1
‘NVI NEA.
E14 Said sale will
and NV; SE14
Shelton
The club camp program includes SW14 and will
instruction in most of the
NE»;
phases and SEA
SE corner.
Range
NW‘A.
. NEE.
SE14
Section
I
the . MARTIN,
SlN‘l‘il-lef said County.
i—s-w-éx. .
many Twp~
8-13-20-27.
i
i
CARL ,
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at 10.
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For Sale
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FOR SALE: two wheel trailer and
junior violin. Phone 371—M. P—«tf
FOR SALE: 9 x 12 rug, good as
mattress.
smoking stand. PhUne 569-J or
122 Harvard Ave.
FOR SALE:
2 small
new, rug S.
P—4—1-3—2t
cow and car. Car
$65.00 cash. Call evenings. Rose
Philips, Matlock Route.
4-1-3—-2t.
Lang incinerator
for 3 pigs, $35
OR SALE: 4 year Holstein and
Guernsey cow fresh in Septem-
ber, Bang and T. B. tested $60.
Phone 68, 9 to 3 week days.
N—«4-3-8-«2t.
’ F
lWILL TRADE A-1
family cow. Alvin Butler, Pot-
latcli Route, ‘Shel
mangle for
ton.
4-3-8-10-15#4t.
FOR SALE
USED RANGES, WASHERS,
REFRIGERATORS, HOT
WATER HEATERS
1~—Lang wood range, with
_________________
coils
coils and electric hot
plate ................. ................ .. 29.50
1—-St. Clair range with coils
mall porcelain
1—Lang oil range, with coils
installed with 100 gallon
storage, complete .......... .. 75.00
l—Incinerator, all porcelain
________________________ .. 17.50
l—Automatic gas hot water
heater, nearly new,
plete with tank .............. .. 24.50
1»Speed Queen washer
,1—Voss Washer ......... ..
l1-—Voss Washer .
I1 Vos Washer .................... _.
WANTED: woman to assist withg7_Maytag washers, rebuilt,
new machine guarantee. 39.50
1——la.rge electric refrigerator 69.50
1—Monarch combination el-
ectric and wood range,
...................... .. 99.50
NASH BROTHERS
Used Department 127 Cota
........... .. 27.50
with coils
com-
34.50
.. 17.50
. 19.50
9.50
late model
New Electric
Food Warmer
Special $1.89
reg. price $2.35
SHELTON ELECTRIC
ROFESSIONWWIIIWEIIIISY
AAAAA“ AMA“-
P
ALDEN C. BAYLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Title Insurance Building
Opposite First National Bank
Phone 23
Shelton
INSURANCE
HERBERT G. ANGLE
' Office at Angle Building
ELLIOT B. SPRING
Accounting Tax Services
Bookkeeping Systems
123 4th St.
Phone 565
WITSIERS
FUNERAL HOME
Licensed Embalmers
W. A. Witsiers, Prop.
Phone 180 ~ Shelton. Wash.
MT. MORIAH LODGE
11‘ F.&. A.M.
Next Regular Communication
APRIL 5
M . H . N E E D H A M
Worshipful Master
J. L. CATTO,
Secretary.
No.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL
M E ETI N G
The annual meeting the
shore Telephone Company will be
held at the Courthouse,
Washington,
1941 at 2 p.m.
M. ELLIOTT,
President
E. L. KELLOGG,
Secretary.
Bay-
Shelton,
Tuesday,~ April
.4-8-10 v2t.
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