gllay 1, 1941.
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ROY KIMBEL
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
“Everlasting Punishment" is the
subject of the Lesson-Sermon
which will be read in all Churches
of Christ, Scientist, Sunday, May
4.
Golden Text: “He that cover-
eth his sins shall not prosper:
but whoso confesseth and for-‘
saketh them shall have mercy”
(Prov. 28:13).
Among the citations which com-
prise the Lcsson—Sermon is the
following from the Bible: “Be
not deceived; God is not mockedz.
for whatsoever a man soweth,
that shall he also reap. For he
The Lesson—Sermon also includes .
the following passage from the
Christian Science textbook, “Sci-
ence and Health with Key to the
Scriptures” by Mary Baker Ed-
dy: “‘Whatsoever a man sow“
eth, that shall he also reap.’ Er-
ror excludes itself from harmony.
Sin is its own punishment” (p.
Farm Income
Farmers in 1939 had a gross farm .
income of $9,769.000,000 from farm
production and government pay»
menls, it is reported by the bureau
of agricultural economics. he es- '
timate includes cash incomes from
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that soweth to his flesh shall of , .
the flesh reap corruption; but he mametmgs' gOVmeent payments I
da that soweth to the Spirit Shall of under Conservation programs, .and
ur Shelton the spirit reap life everlasting” the value of farm products
retained
" ’ v . . . . ~ m, (Gal.6:7,8). for farm consumption.
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, th to maintain the utmost secrecy
8e: number of subscriptions and
last t“er by each candidate during
w! hree days of the campaign the
'b'aube brought to a close under a
i, e .302 box system. No subscriptions
‘ y W111 be accepted from candidates
Beampaign department during the
6 days of the campaign; instead
tes will deposit their final col-
_ Subscriptions in the sealed
111 the window of The Journal
Pampaign manager will collect
V :uzglscrlbcrs who come to the office
d Will put in the ballot box for
.candidate it is credited to. If
ates cannot come to the office
anmail their report to the cam-
rimed ager and he will see it gets in
. box if it reaches him by 9 Sat-
Seal Candidates will have access
ed ballot box any time.
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is our last chance through the
' urge every candidate to do his
. l-‘lt’s still anybody’s race.
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Felling these last two days.
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hp one hundred percent by
but Inan street and down the other
“sad 133mg 8. house. And you'll be
at the wonderful results you‘ll
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“look "ext two days only. After 9
“libs w§aturday night, subscription
M a" I" 90 back to their old figure,
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and EXTRA votes will be
nqu-TRY $20 worth of subscrip-
On 111 Saturday; $40 worth of
’00?) bY_ Saturday night would
EXTRA votes, etc.
b h Prize do
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put f you want? If you
ll," °"th a good effort for the
My e_"emaining, you can easily
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Ournal 0 reunion r party
which _ office during the final
.§atur W111 begin as soon after 9
. st bday night as all candidates
Waite in the office by that time)
‘au 81" angld On. Only the judges, the
Owed i the campaign manager will
en“ the office during the count.
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p a t'day night will NOT get a
\5 ,_M:oa,n °.mmission. This is a rule
is,“ . Thpalon and will be strictly en-
..fiugl time l315st candidates will have
turnfis two but each.candidate
it? mile "’1 at least two Saturday to
and fapr a commission. This is
"‘ Warning.
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V. Full and Complete Information, call on; telephone, or write Campaign
Manager —
Shelton-Mason County Journal
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DETAHLS OF THE FINAL COUNT
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lAY NIGHT AT 9
the lOllRNlll’S Subscription Campaign
No candidate will be allowed
to enter the newspaper office
later than 9, o’clock Saturday
night for the purpose. of turn-
ing in subscriptions -"to count
in the campaign. All candi-
dates in the office by 9 o’clock
Saturday night, h0wever, will
be, given an opportunity to
check with the Campaign Man-
ager, and to deposit their final
collections in the sealed ballot
box.
Just so you are in the office
by 9 o’clock Saturday night, you
will be waited on and your sub-
scriptions will be counted by the
judges. You cannot mail or de-
liver any after 9 o’clock Satur-
day night. Be sure you get all
your subscriptions and money to.
our office in time.
lll Candidates-ill llll B-cycles' Saturday Night
ALL OTHERS \VILL BE PAID A 20% CASH COMMISSION
In order to avoid all possi-
bility of error in the vote
count each candidate (accom-
panied by parent or guardian)
is urged to come to this office
prepared to check up the
amount of cash he or she has
turned in, and the number of
votes and
to and including their Wed-
nesday’s report, with the Cam-
paign Manager’s record. Please
come in Friday evening for
this purpose, if you possibly
can, otherwise Saturday will be
all right. Candidates living far
from the office may do their
checking when they come in
with their final report on Sat-
urday night. At the same time
the candidates will be given the
necessary slip to put in the bal-
lot box with their final remit-
tance.
Candidates who do not come
in to check W111 be considered
as having given notice to the'
judges they accept the Cam-‘
paing Manager’s count as ab-
solutely correct in every detail.
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box. This means that no one but the
candidates will know what they do these
last three days, until the campaign has
been officially declared ended and the bal-
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what time you are to call for your prize.
We ask that the candidates winning bi-
cycles be ready to make a quick decision
as to which prize bicycle he or she wishes,
so it will not hold us up in getting the
prizes to the other candidates as quickly
as possible. The candidates not winning
bicycles will have their commission cheeks
mailed to them by Tuesday.
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:FOR SALE: Tract 5, Lake Isa-i
Real Estate
“‘“AM
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.
4-15-w5-1—6t.
FOR SALE: 4 excellent building
lots, 13th and Franklin. Inquire
125 North 11th street for full
particulars. 4-22-5-22_-~10t.
FOR SALE: 105acres close in, be-
low Arcadia road. Partly clear-
ed. Good land, creek, young or-
chard, large garden on creek
bottom, berries. New 6 room
house, unfinished interior. Full
basement. Outbuildings. $2,700
cash. Pete Eitreim, Route 3.
4-22—tf
FOR SALE: 4-room modern home
on Hillcrest. Inquire Eagle Bar—
ber Shop at Mac’s Corner.
. B-«4-29--5-1~——2t.
FOR SALE: 5 acres, cabins,
well, on Olympic highway. 1520
Union, Shelton phone 375-M,
evenings. Sfl4-24-29--5-1-#-3t
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bella. Good spring on property.
Will sell reasonable. See Harold
Carr at postoffice.
5-1—6—2t.
FOR SALE: 5—room modern
house, furnished or unfurnished.
$2800 terms. Phone 328—J or 499.
R—5—1—-tf.
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FOR SALE ’
5-room modern home with nook
and built—ins. Good yard and
close-in. Why pay rent when[
can get a home like this for
$1450 on terms of $250 down and
monthly payments.
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 welll
worth the price of $1075. Some!
terms. I
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Business building in Shelton. Ren-
tal income. Terms. $4,600.00.
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1—room log cabin on Isabellaf
Lake. Terms. $950.00.
Bargaln for Qu1ck Sale i
5-room modern home in good con-’
dition located on Island Lake.
Property has the finest beach
on the lakeyfine gravel bottom.
Cut from $1700 to $1450 for,
quick sale. See it today as itl
will not last. ‘
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5-room modern home, with hard-i
wood floor, fireplace, furnace
and basement, 2% acres of ex-i
cellent ground, with fruit trees:
and large chicken houses.
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This;
will make you a fine surburban
home, close in. $3450, terms may;
be arranged.
Herbert G. Angle
Angle Bldg. Phone 304
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Lost and Found
LOST: from Harstine Island, 16—ft.
lead colored skiff containing
100-ft. chain. One oar block]
broken. J. C. Simmons, Route 2,l
Shelton. 4-29-5-1—2t. I
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MARRIED! '
ET us be among the first to
extend best wishes, with the
hope and trust that the years
to come may bring you ever-
incrcasing happiness and rich
realization of your fondcst
dreams.
And by way of starting
everything off right,
we offer you a gift copy
of our precious little
Bride’s Book. . . precious, but
free, like so many of the best
things in life.
It's all about how to best. let
your friends know about the
most important event you'll
love: have in your life.
Virginia Courtency, recognized
auchority,writcs cntcrtainingly,
informativcly, about the mod-
ern way to say "I’m married,
and I want to tell the world."
Virginia suggestS‘only what
the smart girl of today should
do . . . can't afford not to do.
Our gift, with our very best
wishes to you, and we do mean
YOU.
noted with the recommendation and illuch the authority 0! the
Vl’asilingtml Newspaper Publisher‘s Association, Inc. ‘ JOURNAL OFF
‘than outside salesmen can quote
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S H E L T O N FURNITURE UP-
HOLSTERING, furniture recov-
ered and rebuilt. Free estimates.
714 Ellinor Avenue. Joe Nuss-
baumer, prop. Phone 590-W.
4~1F--5-154—-1m.
.DO YOUR FEET HURT? Have
‘ a free Pedograph print and foot
analysis at the Buster Brown
Shoe Store in Olympia.
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.FURNISHED APARTMENTS fol
rent (2 and3rooms). Good lo-x
cation. Very reasonable. Golds- ‘
borough Apts, Second and Knee-l
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.
COMFORTABLE sleeping room
'l for rent and meals if desired.
903 Railroad Ave.
F—«4-29-5-1-6—8—4t.
HOUSE FOR RENT? can Mrs.
H. H. Crary, 285-VV. 5—1—6—2t
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RATES
On Classified Advertisements
10 cents a line (5 words) first
insertion, 5c 3 line each subse-
quent insertion. Mini mum
charge 30c.
Classified advertisements ac-
cepted over the telephone from
phone subscribers. Cash should
accompany all other orders or
payment made before the first
of the month to save expense
of billing. An extra charge at
16c will be made when billing’ls
necessary. Card of thanks 500.
Classified Display Rates on
Request.
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. kmrs 0.. .oc 5mg “an S, l house. Inquire 604 Franklin.
S , , _. l Mrs. Ed Elliott. 5-1—tf, For sale
napdragons, stock, pansles,
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petunias, geraniums, tomato ‘ FOR SALE: three good used wood
plants, etc.
FORREST GARDENS
222 S. 10th Phone 112-W
Wanted
circulating heaters. Excellent
“MMAAM--A.-“wm condition. Shelton Gas Company.
LET PLOVIE make your lawn 424 29 '5 1 3L
and lTOCkCrleS? Plant your f10W-, FOR SALE: complete outfit phO‘
ers and shrubs evenings. 726 Si tography equipment, also small
First St. P—4-15—29—5t. paint gun. Inquire 940 East Cas-
——--—- -—-—~—-- . L—~4-2 -29--5-1—3t.
GIRL WANTED for full time cade 4 ‘
housework. One child. Phone FOR SALE: boys junior bicycle.
Summer I—Iome Specials 335-W. B——4-29—5-1—e2t. $5.00. Grace
Springer, Walker
Davenport and Chair .......... .. 7.501LET PLOVIE make your lawn. Park
Addltmn‘ 4-29-54 2t"
All-StGEl Sanitary CO‘C 395i and l‘ockeries; plant your flow- I FOR
RENT: 50 acres good pas-
Leather. bed daVenPCTt -------- »- 7-95 ers and shrubs evenings. 726 ture,
well fenced and plenty of
5-pc. Dmettc Set. mahogany. s. First St. P—5-1. 5-30—1M. water. Very
reasonable. J. F.
top extensxon table ............ ..12.75. ,wvuvv'v'w W Stotsbery,
Arcadia Road.
Tvy. doubledeck bed spring... 8.75
Lumbermen’s Mere. i
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Easter Loans
“at—
Lawful Low Rates
$10-$300—confidential
5 to 20 months to repay
UNDER STATE REGULATION ,
Columbia
Industrial Loan Co.
4-24-is-3——-4t.
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-
I tered purebred stock. Geo. Dun-
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1941 BUICK
4 door Sedan, low mileage,
fully equipped, substantial
discount.
1940 Buick special coupe.
Used Cars i
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of extras. New car guar- $ . - -.
antee. only _______________________ u nlng, phone 181 J. 4 29 1t-
1939 Chevrolet master DeLuxe 4- EGG PRICES INDICATE ’41
door sedan. Exceptional
throughout. ........................ I
1937 Ford ‘85’ 2 dr. sedan.$395
Low mileage, very good...
1937 Pontiac 6 Coupe.
PROFITS. Chicks have better
chance when fed FISHER'S
; SAVETIME CHICK MASH.
I Helps build vigorous, profitable
hens to meet increasing demands
, New paint, htr. radio... for eggs. See Fisher dealer.
221 SecurlthBétli‘giDIAPhone 5362 1931 Ford Model A 2 door sedan;
E New paint. motor and $ l ' .
ftires excellent .................. .. S A 1.1 E
. 1923 Ford Model A 2 door sedan.‘ .
Looking For A lNew paint as new 7—used WOOd ranges"
Then write one on Eaton covers .................................... .. ‘
from -------------- ” 9'50 to 49")0
Stationery. It’s socially 1928 Ford Model A Sport Coupe.l2_rebllilt
Maytag VVaSherS 39'50
correct. iNew Paint ~— new $9 332:3:
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DRUG STORE 11929 Olds. sedan. Average s i‘g‘gfizrgfiner ig'gg
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LARGE SIZE All ’41 state tested . . . ‘1—Laundry Stove
""""" 12'50
ll—Gas automatic hot water
Duplicating I BOB ERVIN l heater ..................... .. 2450
5th Sc Railroad—Ellison Motors 3 Used Dept. 117 Cota
5¢ Each Phone 94
2r 55¢ per dozen
We also take orders for all klndsl
of special“ ‘
PRINTED SAI ES BOOKS
Our prices are as low or lower,
you.
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Give Whitman Chocolates. Love
thrives on thoughtfulness, bring
a box of Whitman’s Chocolates
a—it’s the thoughtful thing to
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'FIR DRUG STORE
LAWN MOWERS
SHARPENED
Keys made —— washing ma—
chines repaired —— specialist
in fine mechanical repairs and
upholstery.
Handy Man Shop
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Olympic Peninsula, Puget Sound
Country and State 50c to $1.00
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Bank Here Ready i
To Sell Defense
Bonds To People:
The Seattle-First National Banki
and its thirty—three branches
throughout the State of Wash-
ington, now are fully equipped to
assist the government in financing
its defense program, Joseph A.
Swalwell, president of the bank“
announced today. ‘
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In order to give all Americani
citizens a sense of taking a directi
part in the defense of the coun—l
try, the United States Treasuryl
Department now offers for pub-l
lic subscription three new series1
of United States savings bonds.‘
Swalwell said the
National Bank, through its gov-,
ernment bond department, direct- .
ed by Morton C. Baker, has quali- 3
fied itself as all issuing agent forl
one series to be known as United]
States Defense
which will be sold to mature lni
ten
Great emphasis is laid by the
Treasury Department upon the
importance of a new series of
postal savings stamps as a means .
of encouraging steady
among the people of America,
Swalwell said. The bank and all
its branches will have a supply
of .the savings stamps available
for sale. ,
Two other series of Unitedi
States savings bonds will be of—
fered for public subscription and
the bank is prepared to assist its ,
customers in making applicationl
for these issues through the Fed- ,l
eral Reserve Bank.
Seattle-First 1
Savings Bonds, 5
years at face value. 1
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cident for $.25 per day. Longer
time the rate is cheaper. Herb}
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,TO WHOM IT MAY CONC
‘rights, from April 15 to October 1 ol’
ition and continuously
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NASH BROTHERS
WILL TRADE DeSoto Airflow:
for equity in late model coupe?
or sedan. Phone 169-J. évvv'wvvvv 'VV
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FOR SALE CHEAP: Master Town,
Chevrolet Sedan 1936, good con-l oAAAA“MAmMAA“W-
dition. Legal owner called for"
selective service. Merlin O. Rick-l
ards, 619 Arcadia. 4-24-29-5-1-3tl
FOR SALE): USED FORDSONS.!
Two good used Fordson Tractors ‘
equipped with magnetos. Reas-l
your John
ALDEN C. BAYLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Title Insurance Building 0
Opposite First National Bank
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enably priced. See
Deere Dealer, BRADY GAR-' Phone 23 ' Shelton
AGE, at Brady, Wash. Phone '
Montesano 13-R-12. .
5-1-6-8-13—-4t.
INSURANQE
News Brevities HERBERT G. ANGLE
0f Bleall’ Area: Office at Angle Building
By Mrs. Gladys Irving
Belfair, April 30. —— The Pino-
chle card party Friday night at
the school was well attended, and
all had a grand time.
Wednesday, the Ladies club held
their usual meeting, April 30. A
good crowd attended.
The ladies of the Belfair Im-
provement club are giving a
chicken dinner Friday evening at
the school.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilson and
sons Clyde and Bill were week-
end guests at the Jack Davis
ELLIOT B. SPRING
Accounting 1 Tax Services
Bookkeeping Systems
123 4th St. Phone 565
MT. MOBIAH LODGE
h I, No. 11 _F.&.A.M.
ome.
Mrs. Cl'osswhite visited Mrs. Next Regular Communication
Joe Bulduc on Tuesday. “AV ,0
' Mr. and Mrs. Al Ori visited
the Glen Harris home Tuesday M' H- NEEDHAM
night. Worshlpful Master
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harris, Mr. L, Arr
land Mrs. Alfred Emmert, and Secretgl'y.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allen and
son, Dean, of Olympia, picnicked
at Taylor’s Bay near Longbranch'
Sunday. The occasion being Mrs. l
Emmert’s birthday. I
Oms Koff is enjoying a visit
from her mother from the East.
WITSIERS
FUNERAL HOME
Licensed Embalmers
W. A. Witsiers, Prop.
Phone 180 - ~ Shelton. Wash.
LEGAL PUBW|
NOTICE
Mrs. Gordon Orr, Mrs. Chas.
Beck and daughter Marjorie and
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Herrick called
Tuesday at the Irving home.
0F W'ATER RIGHT
APPLICATION NO. 5430
visor of Hydraulics, Olym in.
RN:
. Notice is hereby given that Fred l -
Ferris. Lewic Peterson. Lester Bienel: Wava C.ros§wmm “sued. Mrs'
and Mary Louise Stinel' of Sheltontlfilln Harms saturday evenlng.
State of Washington. under date 0t. Thursday, Mrs. Frank Moon and
April 25, 1941, filed with the Statel
Supervisor of Hydraulics, Olympia,
Washington, an application for a per—
Mrs. Henry Rooud of Union vis-'
~ited the Davis home.
.mit to given the publlfi’l waters of at; Mrs, Chas_ Irving, Mfrs, Jack
lunname stream. in e amoun‘ o .- v . .
0.2 second foot, subject to existing DaVlS and Mls' Closswmte Called
on Mrs. Glen Harris Tuesday.
Mrs Betty Curl visited over
the weekend in Seattle.
Mrs. W. Baldwin visited Mrs.
Lucy Foster Monday of this
:week.
Its garden time, and nearly all
who have a garden space .are
planting gardens, ‘
A birthday surprise party was
each year for the purpose of irriga—i
for domestic!
supply: that the approximate point oi'i
diversion is located within NEW; oil
of Section 18. Township 21 N..
Range 4 E. W'.I‘d.. in Ill-neon County.
A map showing the location and plan
of said diversion and the place of,
the proposed use is on file 1n the‘
office of the State Supervisor 01‘ Hyd—
raulics, Olympia, VVcshinglon. together
with such other information as is re—
quired by law- I given Mrs. Alfred Emmert at her
Wfigisy; fizfipnmfimfie n jugpgfigx‘atlon 'home at Peek Inn on
North Shore
, r i , l ‘ly af— .,.
fected by said application may file'road' M‘S' Glen Harms.
and Mr'.
Emmerts mother and Sisters and
with the State Supervisor of Hyd—
raulics, at Olympia. \Vashington, such some friends were there to help
objections or representations, in writ- l celebrate
ing. as he may desire to make, with-l '
(30) days after the date of‘
OI’
MARRIAGE LICENSE
gastmplublicaiion. which date is May
' ' . . ' ' F Jordan 24 Fort
Witness my hand and offlmal seal . Wlmam ' . .
this 28th day of April, A. D. 1941. Worden, and P8311 Janet Dime“. dl
(SEAL) 21, Port Ludlow, applied for a
CHAS. J. BARTHOLET.
State Sum
o-l~i§—~-2t.
. , . .w imarriage liceHSe at the audltOr’s
X‘Vluol of Hydraulic” ‘office here Waay‘ ,