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LEGAL PUBLICATION
No. 1394 l
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE I
AT PRIVATE SALE. v
In the Superior Court of the State of
Washington in and for the County of
Mason, 1n Probate.
IN THE MATTER OF THE COM-
BINED ESTATES of ALFRED ERN«
EST HART and KATHARINE SAN-
FORD HART, BOTH DECEASED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that
under authority ol an Order of salt;
made and cntr‘rcd by 3.").Supcrior
Court of the State of W' hington in
and for Mason County, ontcred on the
26th day of April, 10“, the under—,
signed, Executor of the Last Will and;
Testament of Alfred '1': st Ilart, (lo—ll
ceased, and Adniini:- tor with the
will annexed ol' the Estzlto of Katha—
rine Sanford Hart, lecltzlscd, will, in
obedience to said order, on the 15th
day of May, 19;], or tlicrcal‘tcr. sell
at private suln the (l('(il',(l?§(.‘(l persons‘
interest in and to the following dc—
scribed real estate {mu-1th in the
County of Mason, State of Washing‘.
ton, to-wit:
The South 330 feet of Government
Lot 4, excepting therefrom, liow-
ever, the East 547.80 feet thereof; i
all of Government Lot 5, cxccpt—
ing therefrom, however, the East ‘l
547.80 feet thereof; all boiiig‘ in 1
Section 24, Township 20 North. i,
Range 3 West, W. lli.: said land i
being also known and described
as Tract No. of the Plat of
Southern Puget Sound Farms, cx-
cepting therefrom, however, the
East 217.80 feet thereof; subject
to rights-of—way for public roads.
Also, all tide lands of the sw-omh
class, formerly owned by the State
or Washington, lying. in iront ot'
the South 330 feet of Government
Lot 4, Section 24, Township 20
North, Range 3 West, W. M., and
extending to the line of extreme
low tide, subject to reservations
and exceptions on bchali of the
State of Washington.
The undersigned will receive bids in
writing up to and including the date
of sale at its Main Banking Office;
in Seattle, Was iington, in care of S.
.1. ivelcrcr, Trust Ufiiceij, or at the
Law Office 01' Alden C. Hayley, Title
insurance Building, Shelton, Washing—
ton. or the some may be filed in the
office of the Clerk of the above on-
titled Court at. the Court House, Shel—
ton, Washington, and said sale will be
made subject to the contiriiiatmii of
said Court.
The sale will be made for cash, at
least 10% of the amount of the ac-
cepted bid shall be payable at the
time of sale, and the balance of the,
purchase price at the time or the
confirmation of the sale by the Court,
and delivery of deed and evidence uf‘
title to the property above described,
Dated this 29th day of April, 1941. j
SEATTLE—FIRST. NATIONALl
BANK, I
Executor of the Last Will and
Testament and the Estate of
Alfred Ernest Hart, Deceased,
and Administrator of the 133—.
late of Katharine Sanford
Hart, W.W.A., Deceased. 5
ALDEN C. BAYLEY,
Attorney for Executor and Ad-
ministrator, Title Insurance
Building, Shelton, Washington.
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This pretty little lady is Patty
Jase from District. No. 2 of the
lournal's subscription campaign.
She is really trying to get sub-
scriptions and at the first vote
:ount stood very high. She would
like nothing better than to win a
iew bicycle but she needs your
subscription to do so. Give her
your votes before 9 o‘clock Satur-
day night.
ALBERT McBRIDE
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Albert McBride was, at thel
ime of the first vote count, very'
iigh in the parade of candidates
rho are out after a bicycle. Al-
lert is from Shelton and would
lke a subscription from you to
tay near the top. You can save
Iourself money, help him and at
;he same time get one of Wash-
ngton‘s finest newspapers. ,
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There is a Certain young lady
in Shelton that would like very
much to own a new bicycle. Her
name is Betty Spray and by Work—
ing real hard in the Journal’s
subscription campaign she can-
realize her ambition. Betty knows
she will have to work fast as
there is less than a week to go.
You can help her by paying at the
office, or paying her,‘and giVing
her‘credlt for your subscription.
JOURNAL want Ads are used byl
scores _of your friends and!
Journal Want-Ads—Phone 100 f
neighbors with great success;
Complete information a b o u t
what you have to sell always'
helps.
Phone 100 for a Journal, Want-Ad
‘Mason County at their office
jpoint of diversion
SE14 of NWT/4 of Section 23, Township
' Tuesday,
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
In the Matter of the Petition
Joe McKiel, ct al, for the
tion of a Fire Protection District, at:-
cording,r to the provisions of the stat—
ute law of the State of Washington,
Chapter 34. Laws of 1939;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
the said pctitioii«haviiig been filed
With the Board of County Comiiiis-
sioiioi's, together with the certificate
of sul'iicicncy on the 14th day of April,
1041. a copy of said potitioii with the
names of the petitit’nicrs omitted read—
ing as follows:
PETITION
TO THE HONORABLE THE BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
THE COUNTY OF MASON, STATE-
Or‘ WASHINGTON:
We, the undersigned, residents and
(electors of that part of Hoodspoi't prr~
cinct which hereinafter is described
do hereby petition tllc honorable the
board of County Commissioners of
the County of Mason, State of Wash-
ington that the said board proceed
according to the provisions of the
statute law of the State of Washing—
ton as stated in Chapter 34 of the
Laws of 1939 for the purpose of forni—
ing a Fir Protection District as de—
fined in id statute in the herein—
after described part of Hoodsport pro-
cinct. Vl/C further represent to the
honorable board that the
portion of Hoodsport precinct which
we propose to include
aforesaid district is described as fol-
lows, to—wit:
All of that portion of Section 1,
Township 22 North, Range 4 West
W. M. which lies west of the west
mcandcr line of Hood Canal, the
131/; of Section 2, the El/z 01 Sec-
tion 11, all of that of
(if
portion
Section 12 which lies west of the
West meander line of Hood Canal,
all of that portion of Section 13
which lies west of the west mean—
der line of Hood Canal, all of that
portion of the El/z of Section 14
and 23 which lies west of the
west meander line of Hood Canal,
all in Township 22 North, Range
4 West W.M. in the County ul
Mason, State of Washington.
We, the undersigned, further rcp—
rescnt and allege that the purpose for
which the district is to be formed is
to purchase and maintain fire-fight-
ing equipment, to provide for the
operation of said equipment, to pro-
vide for protection irom damage and
loss by fire within the boundaries of
said district, and to do all things
'which may be necessary to carry out
the purposes as
We further allege
lishmcnt of such district will be con-
ducwc to the public safety, welfare,
and convenience, and Will be a benciit
to the property included therein."
NOW, THEREFORE, it is ordered
by the Board that the hearing of
said petition will be held by the
Board of County Commissioners of
in the
Court House at Shelton, Washington,
on the 26th day of May, 1941, at the
hour of ten o’clock A. M.
DONE this 14 day of April, 1941.
.HARRY DEYETTE,
Clerk of the Board of
Commission—
County
ers. Mason County,
Washington.
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NOTICE OF WATER RIGHT
APPLICATION no. 542::
State 'of Washington Office of Super-
visor of Hydraulics, Ol 'mpia.
TO WHOM IT _MAY CO CERN:
Notice is hereby given that George
R. Milbourn of Bremerton, State of
'Washingtoh, under date of April 21.
1941, filed with the State Supervisor
of Hydraulics, Olympia, VVasnington,
an application for a permit to divert
the public waters of an unnamed
stream tributary 01' Dewatto River, in
the amount of 0.1 second—feet, subject
to existing rights, from April 15 to
October 1 of each year for the purpose
of irrigation and continuously for
domestic use; that the approximate
is located within
23 N., Range 3 W'. W. M., in Mason
County. A map showing the location
and plan of said diversion anti 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—
iected 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, within
thirty (30) days after date of last
Délilillcallon, which date is May 6.
witness my hand and official seal
this 22nd day of April, A. D. 1941.
CHAS. J. BARTHOLET,
State Supervisor of Hydraulics.
(SEAL)
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
ISOLATED TRACT
‘ PUBLIC LAND SALE.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
U. S. LAND OFFICE at Spokane
‘W_ashington, March 29, 1341.
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 of 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 o’clock
A. on the 23rd day of May, next,
at this office, the following tract of
land:
NEVI NElA, See. 26, ’1'. 21 N.,
R. 3 W.. W. M.
The sale will not be kept open, but
Will be declared closed when those
[present at the hour named have ceas-
ed bidding. The person making the
hlghest bid will be required'to im-
mediately pay to the Register the
amount thereof.
Any, persons claiming adversely the
aboveLdescribed land are advised to
file their claims,,or objections, on or
efore the time designated for sale.
HARRY L. CHILD.
' Register.
April 8-15-22-29. May 6—5t.
NOTICE OF SALE OF TIMBER
_ON STATE LAND
IS hereby given that on
Ithe 6th day of May, 1941.
commencing at ten o'clock in 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 following described
state land will be sold at public euc-
tlon.to the highest bidder therefor.
to—w1t:
. APPLICATION NO. 16928
Timber on Ebfi of NEW/4 of Section
1.4. township 21 north, range 5
west, W. M., containing 80.00
acres, more or less, according to
to the government surve there—
of. appraised at $10,129. .
Timber on E95 of SE14 of sec-
tion 14, township 21 north, range
5 west, W. M., containing 80.00
acres. more or less. according to
thegovernment 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
“3d fll“; 26,000 feet dead standing and
down red fir; 20,000 feet cedar; 2.-
000 feet down cedarpand 62.000 feet
hemlock.
The purchaser of the above de-
scribed timber will be required to
comply ‘strictly with laws governing
slash disposal as found in Title 36.
Chapter 1, Remington's Com iled
tSotzltutes and laws aniendatory t ere-
Notice
The purchasers of state timber are
required to run out the lines and are
responsible for trespass in case film
be; in cut on adjacent fltflle‘hwned
forma— ,
part and .
within the
stated hereinbefore.‘
"that the estab-v
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I 4 door Sedan, low mil age,
f u l l y equipped, substantial
discount.
1940 Buick special coupe. Lotsf
of extras. New car guar- $ ' ;
antee. Only ....................... ..
1939 Chevrolet master DeLuxe 11-;
door sedan. Exception
‘ 1937 Ford (8‘s"'2"a;(§;ani$
,Low mileage, very good...
throughout
91937 Pontiac 6 Coupe.
New paint, htr. & radio ..
1931 Ford Model A 2 door sedans
: New paint, motor and $ .
i tires excellent .................. .. ‘
1928 Ford Model A 2 door sedan:
New paint -7 new 5 ‘
covers .................................... ..
1928 Ford Model A Sport Coupe.
New Paint ~— ncw $
top ......................................... ..
.1929 Olds. sedan. Average
. as is .............................. _.
All ’41 state tested
BOB ERVIN
5th & Railroadellison Motors
Phone 94
WILL TRADE DeSoto Airflowf
for equity in late model coupe:
or sedan. ‘Phone 169-J.
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Chevrolet Sedan 1936, good con-I
dition. Legal owner called for‘
selective service. Merlin O. Rick-i
ards, 619 Arcadia. 4—24—29-5—1-3tl
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LOST: from Harstine Island, 16-ft.
lead colored skiff containing;
IOU-ft. chain. One oar block?
broken. J. C. Simmons, 'Route 2,:
Shelton. 4-29—5-1—2t. ,
CARD 0F THANKS
’ We wish to take this opportun—
ity to express our deep apprecta-
tion for the many acts of kind-
ness and sympathy shown us by
our friends during our bereave—,
ment over the passing of our be-fi
loved son and brother, Elmer Millo
The Millo Family 5
property. .
Said timber on said land Wlll' be
sold for not less than the appraised
value, as appraised by the COmmlS~l
sioner of Public Lands in the manner '
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provided by law, a statement of whichi
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 5 years within which
to remove said timber, with the priv-
ilege of securing extensions of time!
under the statutes governing. V
(SEAL)
‘ JACK TAYLOR,
Commissioner. of Public Lands.
y FRANK YATES.
Assistant Commissioner.
4—8-15—22-29. 5-6—5t.
NOTICE OF SALE OF TIMBER
0N STATE LAND
Notice is hereby given that on Tues-
day, the 6th day of May, 1941, com-
mencing at ten o’clock 'in the fore—
noon 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 “lashing,—
ton, by the County Auditor of saidl
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 SW% of SE14 of sec-
tion 36, township 20 north, range
4 west, W. M., containing 40.00
acres, more'or less, according to
government survey thereof,
the ‘
appraised at $726.90.
According to the State's
there are. approximately 46,000
feet rcd fir: 180,000 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 dc-’
scribed timber will be required to
comply strictly ,With laws governing;
slash disposal as found in Title 30‘,
Chapter 1, Remington‘s Compiled
Statutes and laws anicndatory there—
to.
The purchasers of state timber are
required to run out the linos and are
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cruise-
responsible for trespass in case tiiii« .
her is cut on adJaccnt state-owned ,
property. I
Said timber on said land will be
sold for not less than the appraised
value, as appraised b the Commis—
sioner of Public Lan in the mail-i
ner promde by law, a statement of}
which is now on file in the office of
the Auditor of said county.
Terms of sale am: Cash to be paid
on the day of sale.
The purchaser of timber on state
lands Will have 2 years within which
to remove said timber, with the
privilege of securing extensions of
time under the statutes governing.
_ JACK TAYLOR.
Commissmner of Public Lands.
By FRANK YATES,
Assmtant Commissioner.
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4—8-15—22‘29. 5-6—5t.
I, No. 1370
NOTICE or HEARING ON FINAL
REPORT AND PETITION FOR.
DISTRIBUTION
In the Superior Court of the State of
Washington for Mason County In
Probate.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF JOSEPH PELLISCHEK, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
Alice M. Bunncll, Administratrix dc
bonls non, of the Estate of Joseph
Pellischek, Deceased, has filed with-
the Clerk of the above entitled Court‘
her Final Report and Petition for
Distribution askin the Court to set-
tle such report, istribute the prop-
erty to those thereto entitled, and
to discharge the said Administratrlx.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that
the said Final Report and Petition
for Distribution be heard on Satur-
day, the 17th day of May, 1941, at
the hour of 10 O'clock in the fore-
noon in the Court room in the Court
House in Shelton, Washington.
Dated this 14th day of April, 1941.
CLARE ENGELSEN,
Clerk of said Court. -
CHAS. R. LEWIS, At
torney for said Estate,
Suite 1, Lumbermen's
Building, Shelton, Ma-
son County, Wash.
(SEAL)
4-15—22—29. 5-6—4t.
No. 885
NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL
REPORT AND PETITION FOR
DISTRIBUTION
In the Superior Court of the State of
Washington for Mason County In
Probate
IN HE MATTER OF THE COM-
BIN D ESTATE OF SAMUEL S.
FISK and KATIE FISK, Husband and
Wife, Both Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
,Lucy Fisk Lynn, Administratrix of
the combined Estate of Samuel S. Fisk
LTON-MASON COUNTY JOURNAL
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FOR SALE WATERFRONT: two
splendid tracts, 9 and 12-acres,
partially cleared, good water,
electricity, buildings on one
tract. Near Shelton on Arcadia
Road. For full particulars call
at C0. Supt: office or phone 366.
4-1545-1~—6t.
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lots. 13th and Franklin. Inquire!
125 North 11th street for full;
particulars. 4~22—5-22A~10t.
FOR SALE: 10~acres close in, be-
low Arcadia road. Partly clear-
ed. Good land, creek, young or—lr
chard, large garden on creek}
bottom, berries. New 6 rooml
house, unfinished interior. FulL,l
basement. Outbuildings. $2,700;
cash. Pete Eitreim; Route 3. l
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FOR SALE: 4-room modern home
on Hillcrest. Inquire Eagle Bar-l
ber Shop at Mac‘s Corner. '
B»—4-29--5-1-#2t.
5 acres, 2 cabins,,
FOR SALE:
well, on Olympic highway. 1520
Union, Shelton phone 375-M,‘
evenings. Sfl4-24-29--5-1——° l
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, FOR SALE
5—room modern home with nook
and built—ins. Good yard and
close—in.
can get a home like this for
$1450 on terms of $250 down and
monthly payments.
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
wood. This is about the last
piece of waterfront property on
the Bay close in and is well
worth the price of $1075. Some
terms.
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Business building in'Shelton. Ren-
tal income. Terms. $4,600.00.
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1—room log cabin on Isabella
Lake. Terms. $950.00.
Bargaln for Quick Sale
5-room modern home in good con-
dition located on Island Lake.
1 Property has the finest beach
Cut from $1700 to $1450 for
quick sale. See it today as it
will not last.
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5-room modern home, with hard-
wood floor, fireplace, furnace
Why pay rent when.
on the lake, fine gravel bottom.l
ahd-‘basement, 21/2 acres of ex-j
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S H E L T O N FURNITURE UP—
-ipim
I-IOLSTERING, furniture recov-1
ered and rebuilt. Free estimates.
714 Elliiior Avenue. Joe Nuss-
baumer, prop. Phone 590-W’.
4-151-5-15ve1m.
DO YOUR FEET HURT? Have
a free Pedograph print and foot
analysis at the Buster Brown
Shoe Store in Olympia. .
4—3———5—1——9t
FLOWERS
All kinds of Bedding Plants,
Snapdragons, stock, pansies,
petunias, geraniums, tomato
plants, etc.
FORREST GARDENS
222 S. 10th Phone. 112—VV
Summer Home Specials
Davenport and Chair .......... .. 7.50
All—Steel Sanitary Cot .......... .. 3.95
Leather bed davenport ........ .. 7.95
5-pc. Dinette Set, mahogany,
top extension table ____________ _.12.75
Tvy. doubledeck bed spring... 8.75
Lumbermen’s Mere.
Co.
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. Phone 5362
OLYMPIA
Looking For A Letter?
Then write one on Eaton
Stationery. It’s socially
correct.
FIR DRUG STORE
LARGE SIZE
Duplicating
SALES BOOKS
52 Each
Jr 55¢ per dozen
41. $9113“ ground, -Wi"~h- imit trees“ We also take orders'for
all kinds
and: large chicken houses. This
Will Make you a fine surburban
home, close in. $3450, terms may
be arranged.
Herbert G. Angle
Angle Bldg. Phone 304
.‘cntitled Court, her Final Report and
'Pctition for Distribution asking the
Court to settle such report, distribute
the property to those thereto entitled,
and to discharge the said AdminiS-l
tratrix.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, thal‘
the said Final Report and Petition
for Distribution be heard on Satur-
day, the 17th day of May, 1941, at the
hour of 10 O'clock in the forenoon in
the Court room in the Court House
in Shelton, Washington.
Dated this 14th day of April, 1941.
CLARE ENGELSEN.
Clerk of said Court.
CHAS. R. LEWIS.
Attorney for said com-
bined Estate, Suite 1,
Lutnbermen’s Building, A,
Shelton, Mason County,
Washington.
(SEAL)
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NOTICE OF SALE OF
STATE TIDE LANDS
NOTICE IS HE
on Tuesday, the 6th day
1941, cominencing'at ton o‘clock in
the forenoozi 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 Washing~
ton, by the County Auditor of said
tide lands, together with the improve-
ments situated thereon, will be sold
at public auction to the highest bid—
or therefor, to-wit:
NO‘TItL—No one except citizens of the
United States, or persons who have
declared their intention to become
such, can purchase state lands.
Application No. 10423.
All tide lands of the second class,
owned by the State of Washing—
ton, Sltuatc 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 No. 10434.
The tide lands of the second class.
owned by the State of Wash-
ington, situate in front of, ad—
Jaccnt to or abutting upon that
part of lot 1, section 13, town—
ship 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 as shown
on Plat No. 318 filed in the of-
fice of the Commissioner of Pub-
lic Lands at Olympia, Washing-
ton. July 10, 1929.
Said lands will be sold for not less
than the appraised value above stated
and upon the terms and conditions
following:
Not less than one-tenth of the pur-
chase price must be paid at the time
of sale. The purchaser, if he be
not the owner of the improvements,
must forthwith pay to the officer
making the sale the full amount of
the appraised value of the improve-
ments, 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 purchaser may make full
payment of principal, interest and
statutory fees at any time and ob-
tain ideed. The purchaser of land
containing timber or other valuable
materials is prohibited by law from
cutting or removing any such tim-
be.r_ or materials without first ob-
tainingronsent of the Commissioner
of Public Lands. until the rail amount
of the purchase price has been paid
and deed issued.
All sales of state lands are made
subject to the reservations of oils,
gases. coal, ores, minerals and fos-
sils of every name, “kind and descrip-
tionnand to the additional terms and
conditions prescribed in section 3 of
chapter 256 of the Laws of 1907.
Said land will be sold subject to
the terms, conditions and reserva-
tlons 'bf chapter 312 of the Session
and Katie Fisk, Husband and Wife,
has filed with the Clerk of the above
Laws of 1927, relating to easements
tot lights clue.) and the carrying 01
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JACK TAYLOR,
Commissioner of Public Lands.
By FRANK YATES.
timber. stone,
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Assistant Commissioner.
(SEAL)
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-
suant to and in conformity With an
order of the Board of County Coni-
missioners of Mason County, State:
of Washington, duly made and en-
tered on the 215‘: day oi. Aprll. 1941.
ordering the undersi ned to sell,‘ in
the manner provide by law (Sec-
tion 133, Chapter 263, Laws of 1927).
the undersigned will on Saturday, the
24th day of May, 1941 at the hour of
nine o'clock in the forenoon of said
day, at the front door of the Court
in the City of Shelton, said
County and State. offer for sale, .a:
not less than the minimum price
stated below, plus advertismg and
cruising costs, to the highest and
best bidders, all me right. title, and
interest of said Mason County. mg-
ccpting therefrom, however, all public
roads. CCC roads, streets or alleys
now in, use. or rights-of—way for roads
now owned by ,or sought to be ap-
propriated at this date for public
roads, CCC roads or streets, by said
county, and provided further that
proceeds from sale of foresbprod—
ucts shall apply on contracts, in and
to the followmg described real prop-
erties, situated in said County ant;
State, to-wit: .
Description No. 1. Lots 8 and 0,
Block 42; and vacated portion of Sher:
wood Avenue 10 ft. Wide adj. Lots 0
and 7, Block 42, all in the Town or
Allyn, Mason County, Washington.
Offer $4.00.
Description No. 2. Vacated'pertion
of Sherwood Avenue 10 ft. Wide adj.
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, Block 50; vacated por-
tion of Sherwood Avenue 10 ft. wide
adj. Lot 6, Block 71; vacated portion
of Sherwood Avenue 10 ft. wide aclJ.
Lots 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9. and 10, Block
80, all in the Town of Allyn, Ma-
son County, Washiilgton. Offer $5.00.
Description No. 3. Lots 5 and 6,
Block 7,
Shelton, Mason County, Washington.
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rent (2 and3rooms). Good 10-
l cation. Very reasonable. Golds-
borough Apts, Second and Knee-
land Streets, Shelton. 5-7-tf.
FOR RENT: sleeping room for
woman or girl. Mrs. W. A.
Brodt, 121 E. Cedar. Phone 582-
J. 3-27—tf.
“FOR RENT: 3 room furnished
apartment, downstairs, private
bath. Call 323 North 4th.
D—4-22-24—2t.
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COMFORTABLE sleeping room
for rent and meals if desired.
903 Railroad Ave.
F—4-29—5-1—6-8—4t.
FOR RENT: summer cabin on
Hood Canal. Inquire 204 E. Pine.
K~—4-24-29—-2t.
HOUSE Fofi'finiv'r with orchard
and plenty garden ground, phone
0. T. Aubol, 217-R-4. 4-24-29—2t
-FOR RENT: Sleeping room, $10
month, gentleman preferred.
1‘ 206 North First. 0 4—24-29—~2t
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No experience or capital requir-
ed. Write McNess Co., 2423
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ers and shrubs evenings. 726 S.
First St. P—4~15-29——5t.
EXPERIENCED WOMAN‘ wants
day or hour work. Phone 83-J.
I WANTED: experienced woman for
general housework. Inquire at
. Journal. M—4-29—1t.
One child. ‘Phone
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housework.
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April 30 High 7:59 am. 12.5 ft.
Low 3:00 pm. -0.4 ft.
High 10:11 pm. 13.8 ft.
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‘ Section 8, Twp. 20 N., Range 2 W.W.
M. Offer $20.00.
1. Description No. 8. All of
‘13, Twp. 20 N., Range 2 ex-
cept the REE; NELL. (000 Acres) ()1.
for $1.00 per acre.
Description No. 9. NV.- NEA/L, SW14
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all in Section 12, Twp. 21 N., Range 2
W.W.M. Offer $240.00.
Description No. 10. NE% SW14,
Section 21. Twp. 21 N., Range 2 IV.
‘L‘V.M. Offer $40.00.
Description No. 11.
NV; NE%NE%, Section 34, Twp.
N., Range 2 W.W.M. Offer $15.00.
Description No. 12. EV; SE14, See-
I S 160 ft. NV.)
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Section 10, Twp. 22 N., Range 4
VV.M. Offer $40.00 cash.
_Description No. 15. SEl/
tion 34. Twp. 21 N., Range is W.W.M.
Offer $250.00 cash. .
16. NW% NE‘A.
Description No.
lNEV, NW%, SWJ/t NWIA, and SE12.
NW‘A, all in Section 34, Twp. 20 N.,
Range 6 Offer $160.00.
OMER L. DION.
Treasurer of Mason
County.
(SEAL)
April 29. May 6-13-1941—3t.
No. 1423.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Superior Court ol‘ the State of
\Vashington for Mason County, In
Probate.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF JOHN A. SCHMIDT, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
the Undersigncd, J. L. Catto. has
been appointed and has qualified as
Administrator of the Estate of John
A. Schmidt, Deceased, and that all
bcrsons having claims against the said
Deceased or the said Estate are here-
by required to serve the same, duly
verified. with the necessary vouchers
attached upon the undersigned Ad-
ministrator, or his Attorney of Rcc~
0rd, at. Suite 1. Lumbermen’s Build-
lng. Shelton, Mason County, Washing-
ton. the same being designated as
the place for the transaction of the
business of the said Estate, and file
such claims, together with proof of
service with the Clerk of the above
entitled Court, within six months after
the first publication of this Notice,
tog-wit: April 29th, 1941, or said claims
Wlll be forever barred. Date of first
publication, April 29th, 1941.
J. L. CATTO.
Administrator of the Estate
of John A. Schmidt, Dc—
ceascd, Suite 1, Lumber-
men's Bldg, Shelton. Ma-
, son County, Washington.
lCHAS. R. LEWIS.
Attorney for said Estate,
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Suite 1, Lumbermen’sBldg.
shelter]. Mason County.
Washington. 4-29. 5-6-13-20—4’ t.
NOTICE OF WARRANT CALL
Notice is hereby given that the fol-
,lowmg Public Utility District No.
warrant is called for payment at the
l offich of the Treasurer of Mason
County, and that interest will cease
on the date of the publication of this
; notice: '
Engineering Fund Warrant N0. 11.
Dated at Shelton, Washington, April
29, 1941.
JEAN MCDONALD,
Auditor of Public
Utility District No. 3.
Mason County, Wash—
ington.
(SEAL)
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CALL FOR BIDS
The City Clerk of Shelton, Wash-
ington, will receive sealed bids at his
in the City Hall in said city
until 8:00 o'clock P. M. Thursday,
May 1. 1941, for one pumping unit
capable of delivering 1000 gallons of
water per minute against a head of
approxmiately 200 feet. Bids will
then be opened and read before the
city council.
Specifications may be obtained from
office
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Offer $80.00 Cash.
Description No. 13. SW14 SW14
SEE/i or Tract ‘80, and SE14 SW32.
8131/. or Tract 79, both in Section
31. Twp. 20 N., Range 4
(20 acres) Offer $20.00.
Description No. 14. NEV,
age Seven
‘ RATES
0n Classified Advertisement:
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~tele bone from
phone subscribera 11 should
accompany all other. orders or
payment made before the first
of the month to save expense
of billing. An extra charge
10¢ will be made when bl
necessary, Card of thanks
Classified Display Rates on
Request.
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FOR SALE: three good used wood
circulating heaters. Excellent
condition. Shelton Gas Company.
4-24-29e-5-1—3L
FOR SALE: Goldbrownston play-
er piano, 50 rolls. C. W. Brown-
er, Hoodsport. 4-24~29—72t.
FOR SALE: complete outfit pho-
tography equipment, also small
paint gun. Inquire 940' East Gas—
cade. L-——4-24-29--5-1—-—3t.
FOR SALE: boys junior bicycle,
$5.00. Grace Springer, Walker
Park Addition. 4-29-5-1-—2t.
plenty of
ture, well fenced and
J. F.
water. Very reasonable.
Stotsbery, Arcadia Road.
4-24--5—3—4t.
B—~4-24—29——2t.iFOR SALE: FISHER’S SAVE-
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TIME CHICK MASH ‘by local
dealers. Egg prices indicate ’41
profits. SAVETIME helps raise
chicks with minimum mortality,
helps build high producers.
Share the profits.
FOR SALE: hand stump puller
and cable. Also used fire brick.
Grace Springer, Walker Park
Addition. 4-29-5-1—2t.
FOR SALE: 3 yr old male toy
Pekinese, friendly, from regis—
tered purebred stock. Geo. Dun-
ning, phone 181-J. 4-29--1t.
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Hot Point Electri Range,
'new ....................................... ..$79.50
,Hot ‘Point Electri Refrig-
erators, new ............. .; ........... ._
:Large size Potter Refrig-
erator ............................... ..... "69.50
National automatic hot wa-
ter heaters, 40-gal. 59:50
Lang oil range ..... .. . 69.50
139.50
{Lang wood range 91.50
iLang wood range . 24:50
Rebuilt Maytags 39.50
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
Title Insurance Buildlng
Opposite First National Bank
Phone 28 Shelton
INSURANCE
HERBERT G. ANGLE
Office at Angle Building
ELLIOT 13. SPRING
Accounting - . “Tax We”
Bookkeeping Systems
I 123 4th St. Phone 565
CHARLES R. LEWIS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Butte 1 1.. M. 73103. '7
Shelton, , I
DOANE BRODIE ‘_
.AttorneyaAt-‘Law .
Angle Building
Phone 337
Painting Paperlng
Interior Decorating
GEO. A. McCREARY
Phone 559-J Shelton, Wn.
CALL FOR. BIDS
The City Clerk of Shelton. 'Wauh-
ington Will receive sealed bids at is
office in the City Hall in said. ty
until 8:00 o'clock P. M., Thursda- .
May 1, 1941, for installing about .53.,-
000 feet of water mains, ’together with
valves, hydrants and fittings, in She
Shelton Water System. The bids wall
then be opened and read beiorg.. 0
City Council. '
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tained from the city clerk . 6-
Offer $10.00 for both lots. the city clerk upon deposit of $1.00. posit of
$2.00. which amount ls
Description No. 4. .Lots 6. 7. 8,'and which amount is considered rental
sidered rental and will not be???
9, Block 20. Olympic View Addition and will not be returned. turned. . ‘.
to Shelton. .Mason,County. Washing— A certified check for five per cent A
certified check for five l‘leflv‘flflt
ton. Offer $10.00 for 4 lots. of the amount of the bid shall ac- of the bid
must'mccompany 63611 PYO‘
Description No. 0. Lots 1 to S, in— company each proposal. .
‘lpos‘al. .
elusive, Block 21, Townsend’s Addi- The City Council reserves the
right-K. The'City Cauncil reserves the right
tion to Union. Mason County, W'ash- to reject any or all bids. to
l‘ejefl any 0!‘ all bids-
mgton, Offer $10.00. . Dated April 17. 1941. . abated Apfll 317- 1941~ 1
Description No. 6. SW22, Nwig, GLENN w. LANDERS,~ ’ GLENN Wt LANDERS.
Section 17, Twp. 22 N., Range 1 W. City Clerk. City C'll‘Tlf-
W.M. Otter genial Cash.
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