1', April 8, 1941.
Is Included
,Ilrplus Food
Lists For April:
CINCH F0 R CROWN
x
mt by the Surplus
x . haveAgministration that
feed “set”; added. to the Six Teams Still In Running For
‘- fwd st 01” Apr”. means] Three Remaining Top Div—
. Wgtoh amp patthIDants ision Positions
(has of t .Can serve greater ____
- MI hls healthful spring CITY BOWLING LEAGUE
‘ the . W. L. Pct.
‘I on “State's garden truckIParamount Theatre .46 32 .590
M1. means increased de- Cammaranos ............ .41 37 .526
A _Should prevent a price Driskel Hardware . .40 33 .513
. psg pile—up of earlv bump_ [Mason Laundry «<40 38 513
ppéd ' IAssociated Service .38 40 .487
, flee from the April listIWilson’s Cafe .......... ..37 41 .474
.‘ lgte and fresh pears. The'L- M- -------------- 37 41 -474
. is Surp1us food lists forIPastime ---------------- -- ~33 45 423
o, ctr ttlllows; High Scores
-v: 0 s, a : _ GamevPaul Frcdson 243.
’ “‘1 pples’ Imh p0 Total—Bud Forbes 652.
n es .
and g and grapefruit, Matches Friday
‘0“ Porgmeatsvand lard; dried- 7 p. m. Pastime vs. Driskel,
1 ms, edible beans and Mason Laundry vs. L. M.
, meal and homin 9 p. m.#Paramount vs. Wil-
_ unt I y
son, Associated vs. Camma-
Our and w h o l e
I ranos.
Do“ '
6 ,djgxiigd 01¢ bleonald A. Outside of first and last places,
that let Supervisor of the very little has been settled for
van glue f0061 stamps whichi
, familiegee t0 public assist-,
~ purchaare strictly limited
certain in the city bowling league
after 26 weeks of play. With two
weeks left in the schedule Para-
list 36 of foods on the mount Theatre is an odds-on fa-
. part-ic‘Orange food stamps vorite to capture the Crown, hav-
IOCal lpants buy through ing a five game lead with only six
,3 “my Welfare depart-
: good for any and all
. er
i'. V‘hVeneS
4. ing 5 0f the stamp plan
_ In tliig'lllcultural surplus is
, Image amounts of various
‘1: in t}11)lll‘chased with blue
chin e eleven Western
, 6g January, 1941.
V d02e£:900 pounds; eggs,
, 20030. 93,000 bushels;
' pounds; apples,
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gig-Opens, 7,000 boxes;
to play, while Pastime is heavily
favored to pick off the cellar ti-
‘tle, being four games down on the
field now with six to go.
The theatremen kind of backed
into their favored spot Friday
night for in spite of dropping a
pair to Cammaranos they man-
aged to hang onto their margin
when Driskel Hardware, then in
second place, lost all three to the
L. M. and slipped to third be-
hind the bottlers.
Denna, 00 pounds, and 1,.I -Pastime’s triple loss to Mason
2; FMS of pork meats, Laundry sent the suds Chasers in-
;ereatnted out that food to a third place tie and left the
.917 far 9 a. tremendous new tavern lineup mired deeply in the
the. sagncultural surplus lbasement. Wilson’s Cafe advanc—
. .; heamome time contribute ed to position to challenge for a
I .- Dow and well-being oflfiI‘St division spot with a to 1
I 1011 of the population. verdict over Associated Service, so
v the net result is that six teams
iare still in the fight for three
first division berths.
| Individual stars of Friday’s play
were Bud Forbes, who cracked off
a 652 total to lead Wilson’s, Jess
Daniels with 627 for Associated,
Ron Dodds with 604 to top the
laundry ,and George Merrick with
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.. LEGH p I . G. Tucker 571 Cotterell
OTE :7) DORNs, NEW HAMPSHIRE, J.Miller 464 McConkey
J,- ' Ay OLD LEG Fourre 502 Reader 494
I ~_ “30‘5"” Dummy 495‘Noblett 495
I I U S‘Zosrlées 652iDaniels 627
.v 73 924 2825 904 916 948 2768
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i . WHandicap 186‘ Handicap 66
. .Snelgrove 515‘Stewart 585
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I 'Of shelt‘i miles south- McGough 413‘Roberts 535i
»;. quarter0n11m Shelton Bayley 521 Elliott, Sr. 526
I jhan I .mie West of M. Fredson 567 Carlson 577I
--------- -‘ I V “ouch! W111 sell at pub- 917 851 836 2604923 940 973
2836
“9) , Pty’ shrill my personal Mason Ldy. (3); Pastime (0)
|' ~‘ '11 mg at 11 o’clock, Handicap 135; Handicap 180
--------- g r A MoUEgng‘fx Dodds 604IDotson 472
mun) , 19h 0 sEY CATTLE 27 Woods 503 Friend 468
I Bun, 0Ws, 1 Good Guem- Ferwerda 480lMcElroy 486
' .17yearr2-yr.-oid bred heif- Funk 453IB.’Ferrier 512
V ,_ Tuning heifers, A. Ferrier 543,Staley 475
K. , WOR EXTRA GOOD 896 874 948 27181391 821 881 2593
I fLyrfimK HORSES Paramount (1) Cams. (2)
_ I; or any (51s, sound and gm)- Handicap 129} Handicap 63
. 1800 he to work; Wm A. Robinson 407lAronson 552
inty :ARM lbs. each_ Skelsey 474lPeterson
ring tooth harrow. Forrest '491,Scott
__—’ narrow; 1 2_h0rsé Durand 519‘E’. Fredson 591
’ 1- 853 893 815 25615947 873 986 2806
Amp‘g'tato Ihorse cultiva I
e chme. Panter, 1 mow-
mnkin’ 1 hay rake; 1 WEEKEND VISITORS
my in re lbeLg machine; 1 milk Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barclay and
{h to be 1‘61:; Luaval separator.
. ' nch Noon who recently moved to Portland,
H (I mug . were weekend visitors here with
I101: {rm It? as E :2: friends and relatives.
If than :tcfillmnt of my age. ESTATE ADMINISTRATRIX
way.Its ‘ cloak. T2011; sale starts Lydia Springer was appointed
resu in t This, Cash. administratrix of the estate, 0f
r her husband, the late James M.
bussifidge, owner Springer, by Judge D. F. Wright
R K Auctioneer
in superior court Saturday.
Carter’s
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10¢
3-oz. Cube
15¢
Blue-Black
5-oz. Cube
25¢
Sunset Green
.lue Sunset Brown
lolet Sunset Red
Washable Black
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PINT AND QUART PRICES
P‘nts Quarts
Blue-Black
Permanent Blue
1 .25
1.50
Permanent Red
Violet & Green
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Computed for Oakland Bay
(Hood Canal tides are one hour
& 55 minutes earlier)
Wed. High 4 :34 a.m. 14.2 ft.
April 9 Low 10:52 a.m. 2.8 ft.
High 4:36 pm. 13.0 ft.
Low 10:48 pm. 1.6 ft.
Thurs. High 5:08 a.m. 14.5 ft.
April 10 Low 11:32 a.m. 1.5 ft.
High 5:34 p.m. 13.7 ft.
Low 11:37 pm. 2.0 ft.
Fri. High 5:42 a.m. 14.7 ft.
April 11 Low 12:14 pm. 0.3 ft
High 6:29 pm. 14.3 ft.
Sat. Low 12:25 a.m. 2.6 ft
April 12 High 6:17 a.m. 14.8 ft
Low 12:57 pm. -0.8 ft.
High 7:23 pm. 14.7 ft.
Sun. Low 1:03 a.m. 3.3 ft.
April 13 High 6:56 a.m. 14.8 ft.
Low 1:41 pm. -1.5 ft.
High 8:19 pm. 14.8 ft.
Mon. Low 2:02 a.m 4.1 ft.
April 14 High 7234 a.m 14.5 ft.
Low 2:28 pm -1.8 ft.
High 9:17 p.111 14.7 ft.
Tues. Low 2:54 a m 4.9 ft.
April 15 High 8:16 a.m 14.0 ft.
Low 3 :18 pm. -1.6 ft.
High 10:19 pm. 14.5 ft.
Horsepower Decreases
Because the density of the air de-
creases with altitude, a car that de-
velops 100 horsepower at sea level
has only 82 horsepower at an eleva-
tion of 5,000 feet and only 60 horse-
power at 14,000 feet.
I LEGAL PUBLICATIONS I
CALL FOR BIDS
District No. 25 will receive bids
for 25 ricks of wood, 1 rick cedar,
well seasoned and piled in shed
by Sept. lst. Bids opened April
19th. I
Board reserves right, to reject
any or all bids.
BERTHA N. PETERSON,
(Clerk) Dist. No. 25.
4-8-10-15—3t.
NOTICE OF SALE OF TIMBER
0N STATE LAND
Notice is hereby given that on
Tuesday, the 6th day of May, 1941,
commencing at ten o’clock 111 the
forenoon of said day, in front of the
main entrance door to the county court
house in the City of Shelton, County
of Mason, State of Washington, by
the County Auditor of said County,
the timber on the followmg described
547 I state land will be sold at public auc-
432 tion to the highest bidder therefor,
to-wit:
APPLICATION NO. 16928
Timber on EI/é of NEl/A of Section
14, township 21 north, range 5
west, W. M., containing_ 80.00
acres, more or less, according to
to the government survey there-
of. appraised at $10,129.00.
Timber on EV; of SE14 of sec-
tion 14, township 21 north, range
5 west, W. M., containing 80.00
acres. more or less, according to
the government survey thereof, ap-
praised at $6,186.00.
The above appraisals are subject
to recheck and possible change prior
to the sale date.
According to the State‘s cruise
there are approximately 4,606,000 feet
red fir; 26,000 feet dead standing and
down red fir; 20,000 feet cedar; 2,-
000 feet down cedar; and 62,000 feet
hemlock.
of the above de-
be required to
laws governing
The purchaser
scribed timber will
comply strictly with
slash disposal as found in Title 36,
Chapter 1, Remington's Compiled
tStatutes and laws amendatory there-
0.
The purchasers of state timber are
491 I required to run out the lines and are
responsible for trespass in case tim-
ber is cut on adjacent state-owned
509 I property.
Said timber on said land Will be
sold for not less than the appraised
value, as appraised by the Commis-
Sioner of Public Lands in the manner
provided by law, a statement of which
is now on file in the office of the
Auditor of said county.
family, former Shelton residentslonTerms of sale are: Cash to be paid
the day of sale.
The purchaser of timber on state
lands will have 5 years within which
.0 remove said timber, with the priv-
Ilege of securing extensions of time
under the statutes governing.
(SEAL)
JACK TAYLOR.
Commissioner of Public Lands.
By FRANK YATES,
Assistant Commissioner.
4-8-15-22-29. 5-6——5t.
NOTICE OFSALE OF
STATE TIDE LANDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
on Tuesday, the 6th day of May,
1941. commencing at ten o'clock in
the forenoon of said day, in front of
the mam entrance door to the County
Court House in the city of Shelton,
county of .Mason, State of Washing-
ton, by the County Auditor of said
CPUHIY. the following described state
tide lands, together with the improve-
ments situated thereon, will be sold
at public auction to the highest bid-
der therefor, to-wit:
NOTE—No one except citizens of the
United States, or persons'who have
declared their intention to become
such, can Iii-chase state lands.
. App ication No. 10423.
All tide lands of the second class;
owned by the State of Washing-
ton, Situate in front of adjacent to,
or abutting upon lot 5. section
2. and. lot; 1, section 11, all in
township 23 north, range 3 west,
W. M., having a total frontage
of 40.25 lineal chains, more or
less. appraised at 1,006.25.
Application 0. 10434.
The tide lands of the second class,
owned by the State of Wash-
ington, Situate in front of, ad-
jacent to or abutting upon that
part of lot 1, section 13. town-
Sth 22 north, range 4 west, W.
M., lying south of the north 1650
feet of said lot 1, with a front-~
age of 14.28 lineal chains, more
or less, appraised at $571.20.
SubJect, however, to a right of
Way for a State Road asshown
on Plot No. 318 filed in the of-
fice 0f he Commissioner of Pub-
10 Lan s at Olympia, washing-
ton, July 10, 1929.
aid lands will be ‘sold fer not less
than the appraised value above stated
an ,llpon the terms and conditions
following:
Not less than one-tenth of the pur-
c ase price must be paid at the time
of sale. The purchaser, if he be
not the owner of the improvements.
must forthwith pa to the officer
making the sale t e full amount of
the. appraised value of the improve-
mefltS. as above stated. One-tenth
of the purchase price must be paid
annually, thereafter with interest on
all deferred payments at the rate of
51X per centum per annum: Provided.
That any pure aser may iiiake full
payment of principal, interest and
statutory fees at any time and ob-
tain dead. The purchaser of land
containing timber . or. other ,valuable
materials is prohibited by law from
cutting or removing any such tim-
ber, or materials without first ob:
taimngponsent of the Commissioner
of Public Lands, until the run amount
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OR SALE: a good buy in a‘
small home; three rooms andi
bath, plastered, cement founda-I
tion, garage, corner lot. On Hill- I
crest. Only $900 on very easyl
terms; $100 discount for cash.,
A rent beater—see me now. M.
C. ZINTHEO, Realtor, PhoneI
157, Title Ins. Bldg.
7 acres of property on the Bay!
about 4 miles from Shelton, has.
175 feet of waterfront and 1,900I
feet deep to the road. Spring
runs through the property and
there is lots of nice timber and
wood. This is about the last
piece of waterfront property on
the Bay close in and is well
worth the price of $1075. Somel
terms. I
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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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5-room modern home on Island
Lake. Best beach on lake.
$1,700, terms.
11¢ 3!: :1:
Going boarding business willl
transfer house also. Investigate.
31‘ =0 ’1‘
Business building in Shelton. Ren-
tal income. Terms. $4,600.00.
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FOR SALE '
2-room cabin, finished in knotty!
cedar, with inlaid linoleum on
floor, corner windows. Water-
front lot 50 x 150 with tide-
lands. Also boat and outboard
motor. Located across bay.‘
Plenty of water. Nice quietl
place to IIVe or spend your vaca-
tion periods and week ends.
Priced at (terms) $650.00.
5!: :1: =1:
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. 6
$ 5!:
1-room log cabin on Isabella
Lake. Terms. $950.00.
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FOR RENT
5-room modern home, large rooms
with nook. Well located and in
excellent condition. Fine yard,
$35.00.
HERBERT G. ANGLE
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Used Cars
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1941 Buick Special 4 door Sedan.
Fully equipped. $200 discount. -
1940 Buick Special coupe. Heater,
DeLuxe equipment. Pric- $79 5
ed at book ................. ..
1939 CheVrolet 4 door $ I
touring sedan .................... ..
1937 Ford 2 door Sedan. $ ' '
Heater ................................ ..
1934 Chevrolet Sedan. Re condI-I
tioned motor. New $24
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paint .......... ..
133.3% if???..._??7_'___Y‘i*3-$ l 75 L.
1931- Ford 4 door. New $135
paint. Good
125
1935 Willys 4 door. Runs $
fine
‘All ’41 state tested . . .
All plainly priced
BOB ERVIN
5th & Railroad—Ellison Motors
Phone 94
FOR SALE: ’37 Plymouth coupe,E
also ’30 Model “A” dump truck.‘
See Betty Curl, Belfair, Wash. I
4-‘8-10—2t.l
of the purcliasv I :I: " ‘
and deed issued. x n pdld
All sales of state lands are made
SubJCCIZ to the reservations of oils.
gases, coal, ores, minerals and fos-
5115 of every name, kind and dcscrip—I
1.1011,. and t0 the additional terms and
conditions prescribed in section 3 of
chapter 256 of _the Laws of wow
said land W111 be sold subject to
the terms, conditions and reserva-
tions of chapter 312 of the Session
Laws. of 1927, relating to easements
for riglits-Of-Way and the carrying of
timber, stone. minerals and other
products over the same.
, JACK TAYLOR,
Comniissmner of Public Lands.
By FRANK YATES.
ASSistant Commissioner.
5—6—5t.
price has
(SEA L)
4-8-15-22—29.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
ISOLATED TRACT
1 PUBLIC LAND SALE.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
U. S. LAND OFFICE at Spokane
Washington, Mai-ch 29, 1941.
.NOTICE is hereby given that, as
directed by the Commissioner of the
General Land office, under provisions
of Sec-.2455. R. S., pursuant to the
application or John W. Moran, of
Shelton, washington, Serial No. .
018371. we Will offer at public sale,:
to the highest bidder, but at not
less than $9.00 per acre, at 10 colour;
A. M., on the 23rd day of May, next. .
{it I§his office, the following tract of
an :
NEl/l NEIL Sec. 26, T. 21 N.,
Oi. 3 Vi" “II “I b
esae Wl no eke to en. but
will be declared closed pwheln those
present at the hour named have ceas~
ed bidding. The person making the}
highest bid Will be reQuired to im-I
mediately pay to the Register the?
amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adversely the
above-described land are advised to
file their claims, or objections, on or
before the time designated for sale.
HARRY L. CHILD.
R 't .
April 8—15-22-29. May 6—5t. egxs er I
NOTICE OF WATER RIGHT
APPLICATION NO. 5393
State .of Washington Office of Su-
perVisor of Hydraulics Olympia
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby iven that Herman!
Ahern of Shelton, .tate of Washing-i
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,.
in the amount of 0.2 second foot, sub-l
Ject to eXIsting rights, from April 155
to Octoberll of each year for the‘
purpose of irrigation and continuouslyf
for domestic. supply; that the ap-I
proximate pomt of diversion is 10—;
cated within SW14 of SE14 ofSectionI
10, Township 21 N., Range 5 I
in Mason County. ‘ A ,map showingI
the lovatinn and plan of said (livers:-'
YOU CAN’T SELL .
=.FIND A jUYER! USEW
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Real Estate
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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
FOR SALE: 6—room modern
house completely furnished. Wm.
Lunsford, 940 E. Cascade.
3-25-27—-4—1-3-8—10—~6t
HERE 1’s, YOUR ‘CHANCE- to
buy some of the finest water—-
front property in the state. Lo-
cated on Agate Bay, 10 acres
cleared, fine beach, low bank,
nice creek, county road runs
along back of property. 26x28
scmi-burgalow, 4-rooms and
bath down, 2 rooms upstairs,
full basement, composition roof.i
Homenot 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.
HOME BARGAIN
$100 Down, $25 a month
for 4-room and bath home.
Remodeled six months ago.
Downtown location.
BILL PEARSON
Phone 259-W (home) 550 (office)
4-8-15-3t.
PAY WITH
American Express
Money Orders
FIR DRUG STORE
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all our friends,
especially the Pulp Mill Union and
the boys from machine rooms No‘.
1 and 2 for their kindnesses and
floral offerings during ' our be-
reavement over the passing of our
son and brother, Elgie Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. Obey Howard
and Family.
CARD OF THANKS
We Wish to thank the many
friends of the late Andrew Hem-
bury for their kindness and sym-
pathy during our bereavement
over his passing.
Mrs. Irene Hembury
Iline Hembury
Jack Hembury
use 15 on file in the office of the
State SuperVisor of Hydraulics, Olym-
pia, Washington, together with such
{)ther information as is required by
aw.
Any person, .firm or corporation
whose right 'Wlll 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-
‘ung, as he may desire to make, with-
in thirty (30) days afterdate of last
péilllilication, which date is April 8,
Witness my hand and official seal
this 29th day of March, A. D. 1941.
CHAS. J. BARTHOLET,
State Supervisor of Hydraulics.
(SEAL)
4-1v8—2t.
NOTICE OF SALE OF TIMBER
ON STATE LAND
Notice is hereby given that on Tues—
day, 'the 6th day of May. 1941, com«
mencmg at ten o’clock in the fore-
noon of said day, in front of the
main entrance door to the county
court house
County of Mason, State of Washing-
On. by the County Auditor of said
county, the timber on the following
described state land will be sold at
public auction to the highest bidder
therefor, to-wit:
' Application No. 16771
Timber on SWI/l of SE14 of sec-
tion 36, township 20 north, range
4 west, W. M., containing 40.00
acres, more or less, according to
the government survey thereof,
appraised at $726.90.
According to the State‘s cruise
there are approximately 46,000
feet red fir; 189.000 feet sapling
fir; 3,000 feet dead standing sap-
ling fir; 1,000 feet down sapling
fir; 2,000 feet cedar; 5,000 feet
down cedar; 10.000 feet spruce;
and 3,000 feet cottonwood; also
510 lineal feet of cedar poles.
The purchaser of the above de-
scribed timber will be required to
comply Isti‘ictly with laws governing
slash disposal as found in Title 36,
Chapter 1, Remington's Compiled
Egatutes and laws amendatory then:-
The purchasers of state timber are
required to run out the lines and are
responmblc for trespass in case tim-
bcr is cut on adjacent state-owned
property.-
Said timber on said land will be
sold for not less than the appraised
value, as appraised by the Commis-
smner of Public Lands in the man—
ner prov1dcd by law, a statement of
which is now on file in the office of.
the Auditor of said county.
Terms of sale are: Cash to be paid
on the day of sale.
The purchaser of timber on state
lands Will have 2 years within which
tOA remove said timber, with the
privilege
time under the statutes governing.
JACK TAYLOR.
Commissmncr of Public Lands.
By FRANK YATES,
Assistant Commissioner.
5-6—5t.
(SEAL)
4-8~l5-22-29.
ORDINANCE NO. 333.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SEC—
TION II OF ORDINANCE NO. 331,
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL.
APPROVED. AND ATTESTED BY
THE MAYOR AND CLERK OF THE’
CITY OF SHELTON ON THE 20th
DAY OF MARCH. 1941. AND PUB-
LISHED ON THE 26th DAY OF
MARCH, 1941, ENTITLED:
“ORDINANCE NO. 331
AN ORDINANCE confirming the
result of the special election held
in the City of Shelton, Washing-
t n, on December 3, 1940, for the
a option of a plan for the con-
struction of certain extensions and
betterm nts to its munici al wa-
ter sys em and authorizing the
issuance of water revenue bonds
of said city in the sum of $50,-
000 to pay therefor; providing for
the exact date. maturities, form
and other details of said bonds
and authorizing and confirming the
issuance and sale thereof."
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SHELTON, WASHINGTON.
DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I: That Section II of
Ordinance No. 331, passed by the City
Council, approved and attested by the
Mayor and Clerk f the City of Shel-
ton on the 20th ay of March, 1941,
and published on the 25th day of
'March, 1941, entitled: '
“ORDINANCE NO. 331
AN ORDINANCE confirming the
result of the special election held
in the City of Shelton, Washing-
ton on December 3, 1940, for the
adoption of a plan for the con-
struction of certain extensions and
betterments to its municipal wa-
ter system and authorizing the
issuance of water revenue bonus
of said city in the sum of $50.-
000 to pay therchr: ,DrQVlding for
the exam. (lute. olefin-inns, form
ion and the place of the proposed'
in the City of Shelton,‘
of securing extensions of‘
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analysis at the Buster Brown
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$10—$3007confidential
5 to 20 months to repay
UNDER STATE REGULATION
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LARGE SIZE
Duplicating
SALES BOOKS
5¢ Each.
i Jr 55¢ per dozen
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We also take orders for all kinds
of special-—
PRINTED SALES BOOKS
Our prices are all low or lower
than outside salesmen can quote
you.
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, thrives on thoughtfulness, bring
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Mixed Mill Wood
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2 Cords $8.50
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I in fine mechanical repairs and
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upholstery.
Handy Man Shop
and other details of said bonds
I and authorizing and confirming
I the issuance and sale thereof.”
be, and the same hereby is Amend-
Ied to read as follows:
That the .City of Shelton and its
officers be, and they are hereby, au-
Ithorized and directed to cause to be
tissued at this time water revenue
bonds of said city in the principal
sum of $50,000. said bonds to be in
denominations of $1,000 each, to be
Inumbcred from 1 to 50 inclusive, to be
(dated April 1, 1941, bonds numbered
1 to 23 inclusive to bear interest at
ill/2% per annum, and bonds number-
ed 24 to 50 inclusive to bear interest
.at 2:217... per annum, all of said in-
forest to be payable semi-annually
on the first days of April and Oct-
ober of each year and to mature ser-
ially in order of their number as
follows:
I April 1, 1942 $1,000 I April 1, 1952 $3,000
April 1, 1943 1.000 I April 1, 1953 3.000
April 1, 1944 1,000 1 April 1, 1954 3.000
April 1. 1945 1,000 I April 1, 1955 3.000
I\pril 1. 1946 1.000 I April 1, 1956 3.000
April 1, 1947 3.000 I April 1. 1957 3.000
April 1, 1948 3.000 I April 1. 1958 3.000
April 1, 1949 3,000 I April 1, 1959 3.000
April 1, 1950 3,000 April 1, 1960 3.000
April 1, 1951 3,000 I April 1, 1961 3.000
SECTION II: This Ordinance shall
take effect immediately. upon Its
passage approval, and publication as
required by Law.
PASSED by the City Council of the
,City of Shelton, Washington, and ap-
1proved by the Mayor this 3rd day of
April, 1941.
CITY OF SHELTON.WASHINGTON
By Wm. STEVENSON.
, Mayor.
Attest: GLENN 'W. LANDERS.
’ City Clerk.
Approved As To Form:
I. CHAS. n. LEWIS.
City Attorney.
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NOTICE OF WATER RIGHT
APPLICATION NO. 5169
State of Washington Office lof Super-
visor of Hydraulics Olympia
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that Dr. J. C
,Will of Puyallup, State of
with the State Supervisor of Hyd-
raulics, Olympia, Washington, an ap-
plication for a permit to divert the
ublic waters of unnamed spring tri-
utary 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 apprOXImate pomt
,of diversion is located Within
NWl/4, 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 _of the State
Supervisor of Hydraulics, Olympia,
Washington, together with such other
information 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 Olympia, Washington, such
obJectio s or representations, in writ-
ing, as 0 may desire to make, with-
in thirty (30) days after date of
|§ast19plublication which date is April
. Witness my hand and official seal
,this 8th day of Jul , A. D. 1940.
CHAS. .BARTHOLET.
State Supervisor of Hydraulics.
(SEA )
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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
|Shelton, Washington on Monday,
,14th day of April, 1941, at two o’clock
3p. in. for the furnishing of the fol-
;lowing equipment:
I One 11,/2 or 2 cu. yo. capacity steel
' body dump truck with full fac-
l tory equipment. Spare wheel
I mounted back of cab. All tries
- .7-20, Ground grip rear. Screen
I over back window. Dual wind-
1 fhileld sw1pe. InSidc dump con-
ro.
I One 1935 Chevrolet dump now owned
Iby Mason County Road District No.
‘2 to be traded in.
I DATED this 24th day of March,
I 1941.
' HARRY DEYETTE.
| Clerk of the Board of
Mason County Com-
] missioners
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Washing: ,
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[FURNISHED APARTMENTS for
I rent (2 and3rooms). Good lo-
I cation. Very reasonable. Golds-
borough Apts, Second and Knee-I
land Streets, Shelton. 5-7-tf.
FOR RENT: furnished three room]
apartments. Mill Street Apart-
ments. Phone-259-M. C-1-13-c.
(FOR RENT: sleeping room for
I woman or girl. Mrs.
Brodt, 121 E. Cedar. Phone 582-
J. 3-27—tf.
FOR RENT: 5 room furnished
‘ apartment. Adults only, 1129
12th St. Nina Livingston.
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WANTED AT ONCE: carloads or
truckloads of large, smooth,
sound Maple and Alder logs.
Higher price. Liberal scale.
Prompt settlements. Northwest
Chair Company, Tacoma, Wash-I
ington. 3-27—-4-8—~4t.
BUILDING NEW LAWN, want
flower beds, rockeries and
shrubs planted. See Plovie, eve-I
nings, 726 S. First St.
4-1-3-8-10—4t.
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EMPLOYERS AND CIVIL SERV-
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At Home, in your spare time
and with personal tuition inI
your own town if desired. We
furnish you all text material
and brand new Underwood type—
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typewriter and terms so LOW
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ARE YOU BUILDING NEWI
LAWN, want flower beds, rock- I
cries and shrubs planted. See,
Plovie, evenings, 726 S. First!
St. 4-1-3-8-10 4t.
WANTED: experienced waitress
wishes restaurant work. Write
Norma Uldrikson, Allyn, Wash,
c-o M. C. Case. 4-8-10—2t.
WANTED: gardener two days a
week year around on Hood
Canal, 12 miles from Shelton.
Call Hoodsport, 24-W—11.
I M—4-8-10—2t.
WANTED: girl to help with store
and housework at Log Cabin
Tavern, Hillcrest. Must be 21. ,
4-8—10-15-17—4t.
WANTED: girl for general house-
, work, care two children. Full,
time permanent work. Phone 86,
I or inquire at Pantorium. 4-8-1t
WANTED: middle aged couple as
caretaker and housekeeper for
a small home on Hood Canal.
Phone Hoodsport 24-J-2 after 6
p. m. W—4-8—tf.
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i NOTICE OF ANNUAL
MEETING
The annual meeting the Bay-
shore Telephone Company will be
held at the Courthouse, Shelton,
Washington, Tuesday, April 15,
1941 at 2 pm.
W. M. ELLIOTT,
President.
E. L. KELLOGG,
4-8-10—2t. Secretary.
No. 1418
NOTICE TO CBEDITORS
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
OF HATTIE E. GARFIELD, DE-
CEASED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Ithat Letters Testamentary on the
Estate of Hattie E. Garfield. deceas-
ed. were granted to the undersigned
on. the 22nd day of March, 1941, by
said Superior Court.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that
all persons havmg claims against
{said estate are required to serve
Ithem, With the necessary vouchers,
upon the undersigned at the Law Of-
fice of Alden C. Bayley, Title In-
surance Building, Shelton, Washing
ton, that being the place designated
for the transaction of the business
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
seEvlce, or they will be forever bar-
-re .
Dated this 25th day of March. 1941.
RHEA RUTH HOWARD.
Executrix of the Estate of .
Hdattie E. Garfield, deceas~|
e .
ALDEN C. BAYLEY,
Attorney for Executrix,
Title Insurance Building.
Shelton, Washington.
I 3-25. 4-1-8-15_4t.
No. 1419
NOTCE T0 CREDITORS
I 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
.of WINNIFRED G. KNEELAND, DE-
'CEASED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
Ithat Letters Testamentary on the E5—
tate of Winnifred G. Kneeland, de—
ceased, were granted to the under-
liggiled on the 29th day of March,
All persons having claims against
said estate are required to serve them,
With the necessary vouchers, upon
Ithe underSIgned at the Law Office
Iof Alden C. Bayley. Title Insurance
Building, Shelton, Washington.
(being the place designated for the
transaction of the business of said
estate, within Six months after the
lst day of April. 1941, and file the
same with the Clerk of this Court,
together with proof of such service,
Ior they will be forever barred.
Dated this 1st day of April, 1941.
EARL F. KNEELAND.
Executor of the Estate of
Winnifred G. Kneeland,
deceased.
ALDEN C. BAYLEY.
Attorney for Executor,
Title Insurance Building,
Shelton. Washington.
4-1—8-15-22—412.
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For Sale
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FOR SALE: Lang incinerator
with coils. Mrs. E. A. Robbins,
2 mlies‘south of Union.
4—1-3-8—3t.
FOR SALE: practically new Spin-
et piano. $50 for equity and as-
sume balance. W'rite Mrs. Daisy
Babcock, 9359 56th 80., Seattle,
Wash. 4-8—10—2t.
FOR SALE: white enamel incin-
erator with coils. Phone 77—J.
W—4-8—10—2t
FOR SALE: boar 3-yr.-old in May.
Roy Bowman, Rt. 2. 4-8-10—2t.
FOR SALE: 2-year old purebred
Durham bull. A fine animal.
John G. MacRae, Dayton.
4—8-10—2t.
FOR SALE: 4 year Holstein and
Guernsey cow fresh in Septem-
ber, Bang and T. B. tested 5560.
Phone 68, 9 to 3 week days.
Nv—4-3-8——2t.
WILL TRADE A-1 mangle for
family cow. Alvin Butler, Pot-
latch Route, Shelton.
' 4-3-8—10-15r4t.
FOR SALE: M—oimir Bed Daven-
port, reasonable, in good con—
dition. Phone 275. A—tf.
FOR SALE
USED RANGES, WASHERS,
REFRIGERATORS, HOT
WATER HEATERS
1—Lang wood range, with
coils .................................. ..$24.50
1—-Lang wood range, with
coils and electric hot
plate .................................... __ 29.50
1—St. Clair range with coils
-all porcelain .............. _. 27.50
l—Lang oil range, with coils
installed with 100 gallon
storage, complete .......... .. 75.00
1—Incinerator, all porcelain
with coils ........................ .. 17.50
1—Automatic gas hot water
heater, nearly new, com-
plete with tank .............. .. 24.50
l—Speed Queen washer .... .. 34.50
1—Voss Washer .
1——Voss Washer .
1——Vos Washer
7—Maytag washers, rebuilt,
new machine guarantee. 39.50
1—large electric refrigerator 69.50
1—Monarch combination el-
ectric and wood range,
late model ...................... .. 99.50
NASH BROTHERS
Used Department 127 Cota
.. 17.50
_ 19.50
9.50
New Electric
Food Warmer
Special $1.89
reg. price $2.35
SHELTON ELECTRIC
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ALDEN c. BAYLEY '1
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Title insurance Building
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Opposite Fltilt National Bank ’
Phone 23 - o Shelton I
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INSURANCE
HERBERT G. ANGLE
Office at Angle Building
ELLIOT B. SPRING
Accounting Tax Services
Bookkeeping Systems
123 4th St. Phone 565
Painting Papering
Interior Decorating
GEO. A. McCREARY
Phone 559—J Shelton, Wn.
CHARLES R. LEWIS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Suite 1 L. M. Bldg.
Shelton, Washington
DOANE BRODIE
Attorney-At-Law
‘Angle Building
Phone. 337
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