b, 1941
easo
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)t be allO ,
rains, v
; the vita
rchants in
Cascara. '
:et.
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3,, hopes to ex-
tionof tomatoes
°.:meet probable
tomatoes un-
. . Large
,eS. as well as
Peas, corn, and
93 purchased by
Credit Corp-
ution by the
as for school
. ,f
Production is also
rotary of Agri-
eed supply is
filling empty
pullets. Con-
, . try houses is
fisary nor ad-
I
i ‘3, eggs. pork.
daer products
Onsumed with-
' .. With the
Mating dis-
tb countries re-
flge supply in
“,8, rather low
Increased pro-
a Purchase pro-
"!nent will tend
.rlce of the fol-
;tie‘sl Hogs
“\ef5¢~ 31¢ per
er
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31‘s
M
who have a f w
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Floris that had
agl‘iculture. 1f
production now,
I
ORDINANCE NO. 334
AN ORDINANCE LEV'YING A TAX
ON PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICTS
SELLING ELECTRICITY IN THE
CITY OF SHELTON, WASHING-
TON , FOR PURPOSES OTHER
THAN RESALE
THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SHELTON DO ORDAIN AS FOL-
LOWS:
SECTION I: Each Public Utility
District organized and existing under
the Laws of the State of Washington,
operating works, plants. or facilities
for the distribution and sale of elec—
tricity in the City of Shelton. Wash-
ington, shall pay to the City Of Shel-
ton, Washington. a tax of one (1)
CE on the gross revenues derived by
each such I‘ublic Utility District from
the sale of electricity, within the City
of Shelton. exclusive of the revenues
derived from the sale of electricity
for the purpose of resale.
SECTION II: Each such Public Util-
ity District coming within the pur-
view of this act shall, on or before
the 20th day Of each succeeding month
transmit to the City Treasurer, a
Statement of its gross revenues for
the preceding fiscal month, derived
from the sale of electricity Within the
City of Shelton, exclusive of the reve~
nues derived from the sale of elec-
tricity for the purpose of resale, and
accompany such statement with the
amount of the tax herein levied and
provided for.
SECTION III: This Ordinance shall
be in full force and effect five days
from and after its passage and pub-
lication, according to law.
INTRODUCED in regular Council
Meeting this lst day of May, 1941.
PASSED in regular Council Meet-
ing this 1st day of May, 1941.
APPROVED:
Wm. Stevenson, Mayor
ATTEST:
(SEAL) Glenn W. Landers,
City Clerk.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
ghafi. R. Lewis, City Attorney.
0' — .
No. 13518
In Bankruptcy
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF
CBEDITORS
In the District Court of the United
States for the Western District of
Washington — Southern Division.
In the Matter of FRANK CHESTER
WELCH, a married man, Bankrupt.
To the Creditors of the above named
Frank Chester Welch, a married man,
of Hoodsport, in the County of Ma-
son. District aforesaid, Bankrupt:
.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the said Frank Chester Welch, a mar-
ried man, was duly adjudged bank-
rupt on a petition filed by him on
the 25th day of April, 1941, and that
the first meeting of his creditors Will
be held at the Bankruptcy Courtroom,
NO. 1114 Washington Building, Ta-
coma, Washington, on the 15th day of
May, 1941, at two o'clock in the af—
ternoon, at Which time the said ered-
itors.may attend, prove their claims,
appoint a trustee, examine the bank~
rupt, appoint a committee of cred-
itors, and transact such other busi-
ness as may properly come before
said meeting. '
DATED, at Tacoma. Washin t
gillshington, this 29th day of
R f 0. M.BPITZEN,
c erce in a :
5.6—.1L nki uptty.
Franchise Application No. 1337
NOTICE OF HEARING
Pacxfic Telephone & Telegraph Coni-
pany for a franchise to construct, op-
erate and _maintain a telephone and
telegraph line upon SSH. No. l4-A in
Mason County, Washington.
WHEREAS, the Pacific Telephone
Telegraph Company, has under the
prowsxons of Chapter 53, Laws ‘Of 1937
Iiled With the Acting Director of High:
application for a franchise to construct,
operate and maintain a telephone and
telegraph line up S.S.H. No. 14-A in
Mason County. Washington, for a per-
iod of 25 years, to-wit:
Beginning at a point on the south—
be the situation easterly side of Secondary State
VVS' f, alighwiay Nod l4-Athas now located
, ‘ o recor in :3 office of th
at5p_m, 1) firmer-s recom- Director of, Highways at Olympia0
‘ ‘ min-firmer, cull ggfliinggon, tsaitli potth being on the
.V . Se _. cor orac imi s of the Town
gun'daxt, ,4 nee ¥2)n°€5;1 3: of Shelton in Lot 2, Section 17,
reSIde . a. Township 20 North, Range 3 West
Semg'ch debt as
. . ore favor-
,father than ex-
deeper into
61‘S centralize
small
filers expand
at they can
(“at- that poultry-
: eSirable to fill
Dunets, but to
Would not be
Ome small crops
cash outlay
TPONE‘D .
. , exit of theat-
‘ Marin the peti—
-- vibrltance and
and ap-
_t LyOns
01' Judge
revoke l’et—
.lfator for the
~ ware
W. thence in a northeastcrly
direction _along the soutiieasmriy
Side of said highway to a point on
the east line of Section 36, Town-
fqhéiévalfitggg‘go 3 W.W.M.
ORE,
HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE I§
That a hearing will be held on said
application by the Acting Director of
Highways oflthe State of Washing-
ton at his office in the Transportation
Building, Olympia, Washington, on
gigdmth day of June, 1941, at 10 o'clock
. Dated at Olympia. Washin '
22nd day of April, 1941. gton' this
0. R. DINSMORE.
Assistant Dire ‘
5__6_13_20_3tl ctor of Highways.
"Climber Golfers
Perfect Hosts!
Ghosts Win All
Old Jupiter P. tried his best
:- prep golfers of Shelton, Elma and
Bremerton so they held their mat-
ches at, the Shelton golf course
,despite the soaking theygot.
Bremerton emerged from the
triangular session'with the scalps
of both the other two teams, beat-
|ing Shelton 14 to 7 and Elma 13
to 2, and Elma‘ earned an even
breakby takingrthe Highclimbers
38% to 61/5, leaving Shelton in
the role of "perfect host.” ,
Sophomore Don Smith Was
Shelton's big point grabber, scor-
ing a clean sweep Of the points
against both his opponents. Bob
Pearson dittoed in the Bremcr-
,ton match but didn’t play in the
Elma match because the Eagles
brought over only five men.
Shelton's first three men had a
tough day'of it, failing to score
a Single point against Bremerton
and getting only one point among-
st them i_n the Elma match. The
point scoring:
Bremerton “Shelton ........ .. 7
Bayer .. 3 Kaphingst 0
Fick_..... 3 Melcum ...... .. 0
Gordon 3 Hillier 0
.Young .. 0 Smith 3
Levas 3 o
Kint .... .. 2 _. 1
Brinker ...... .. 0 Pearson ...... .. 3
(Elma _,,.: ...... .. 81/2 Shelton ...... .. 6V2
Liyingstbn ..2l/2 Kaphingst . l/z
_Mdrgan 2l/z Melcu’m .. V2
McPherson SHIlller _ .. 0
Hughes ...... .. 0,Smlth . 3
Mooney ...... .. l/z Fuller ........ .. 21/2
Bremerton 13Elma .......... .. 2
Boyer ............ .. 3 Livingston .. 0
Fick . 21/2 Morgan ........ .. 1/2
Gordon ...... .. 11/2 cPherson .. 1%
Young 3 ughes .......... .. 0
Lewis ...... .. SlMot‘mey ........ .. 0
MEDAL PLAY ,T‘OURNEY
RAINED OUT;‘RESLATED , .
Rain dampened the competitive
spirit of Shelton’s adult golfers
so no attempt was made Sunday
1
In. the Matter of the application of
ways of the State of Washington an
U CA‘N’TCSELL UNTILLYO‘U
1ND A Buzgd USE wNT--@§_‘_
. SHELTON-MASON COUNTY JOURNA‘L‘
LEGAL PUBLICATIONS
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
ISOLATED TRACT
PUBLIC LAND SALE.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
U. LAND OFFICE at Spokane
lVashingtou, March 29, 1941.
[ NOTICE is hereby given that, as
,directed by the Commissioner of the
lGeneral 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. M., on the 23rd day of May, next.
at this office, the following tract of
I
land:
NE% NE%, Sec. 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
highest bid will be required to im-
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 desi hated for sale.
HAR Y L. CHILD.
‘ , Register.
April 8-15-22-29. May 6—5t.
NOTICE OF SALE OF, TIMBER
I 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 Washing-
ton, 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— it:
Appl cation No. 16771
Timber on SW1/4 of SEl/a'of sec-
tion 36, township 20 north, ranfig
4 west, W. M., containih 40.
acres. more or less, accor ing 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 strictly with laws go'vernln
slash disposal as found in Title. 3,
Chapter ‘1, Remington's Compiled
tStatutes and laws amendatory there-
0.
The purchasers of state.timber are
required to run outthe lines and are
responsible for trespass‘in case tim-
ber is cut on adjacent state-owned
property. ,
Said timber. on said land,_will .be
sold for not less, than the ap‘praiSed
value, as appraised by. the Commis-
sioner of Public Lands .in the man-
ner provided 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
landswill have 2 years within which
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to‘ rpmove fsaid timber, t with the J L CATTO
ani ege o securin" ex ensions of - : . , a n
‘time under the statutes, governing. Adm‘mStmtOr 031th.” E5551“
. JACK TAYLOR" of John A. Sc Iilldt, e-
CommiSsioner of Public Arias. Ceasfm’ Sdu‘te 1’ “Lumgg'r‘
By FRANK YA 4’ 3_ mens Bl gnWSho on. a-
. Assistant Commissioner. ' 50“ county' aShmgton'
(SEAL) ‘ EfiAs'ef'itEVZhSa Estate
‘_ _ _ __ orn r . , ,,
4 15 23.23;}.6 St. Suite 1, Lumbermen's Bldg.
Shelton, Mason County. ‘
i NO‘ 1370 Washington. 4-29. 5-6-13—20-‘r’lt.
NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL
] _REPORT AND PETITION FOR
,DISTRIBUTION. No. 885
In ths'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
iAlice M. Bunnell, Adminis’tratrix de
bonis non. of the Estate of Joseph
state land will be sold at public auc-
tion to the highest bidder therefor,
tO-Wit:
APPLICATION NO. 16928
Timber on E93- of NEE, 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., COntall‘llIl. 80.00
acres. more or less. accnr ing to
the government survey thereof, ap—
praised at $6,186.00.
The above appraisals are subjectl
to recheck and possible change prior
to the asale gateth St t’ cruise
Accor ing 0 e a es .
there are approximately 4,606,000 fectl
red fir; 26,000 feet dead standing and
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down red fir; 20,000 feet cedar; 2,
000 feet down cedar; and 62,000 feet-
hemlock.
The purchaser of the above de-
scribed timber will be required to
com ly strictly with laws governing
slas disposal as found in Tltlel36,
Chapter 1, Remington's Compiled
Statutes and laws amendatory there-
to.
The purchasers of state timber are,
required to run out the lines and are.
responsible for trespass in case tim-
ber is cut on adjacent state-owned
roperty. I
pSaid timber on said land Will. be
sold for not less than the appraised
value, as appraised by the Commis-i
sioner of Public Lands in the manher,
a statement of which I
e of the
provided by law,
is now on file in the offic
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.
(SEAL)
JACK TAYLOR,
Commissioner of Public Lands.
l
By FRANK YATES.
Assistant Commissmner.
4-8-15-22-29. 5-6—5t.
No. 1423.
NOTICE TO CBEDITORS
In the Superior'Court of the State of
{,Vaihin’flon for Mason County, In
ro ate.
a.
, A. , ecease .
NgTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That
the Undersigned, J. L. .Catto, has
been appointed and has qualified as
Administrator of the Estate Of John'
A. Schmidt, Deceased, and that all!
persons 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 iAd-
ministrator, or his Attorney of R80
0rd, at Suite 1, 'Lumbermen's Build-l
ing, 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,,
tO—wit: April 29th, 1941, or said claims
will be forever barred. Date of first
publication, April 29th, 1941.
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 THE MATTER OF THE COM-
BINED ESTATE OF SAMUEL S.
Pellischek, Deceased, has filed with , FISK and KATIE FISK, Husband and
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 thO’Se thereto entitled, and
to discharge the said ,Admin‘stratrlx.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GI ‘ N. that
the said Final Report and Petition,
for Distribution be heard on Satur-I
day. the 17th da of,,May, 1941. at
the hour of.10 ‘clock in the fore-
noon in_ ,the Court room in the Court
House in Shelton, Waéhingt'on.
Dated this 14th day of April, 1941.
8931‘". E13232“
er 0 so. our.
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.
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honor: OF. SALE or TIMBER
, ON STATE LAND .
Notice is hereby given that
Tuesday“ the 6th day. of May, 1941.:
commencing at ten o’clock in the
forenoon of said day,. in front of the,
main entrance door tothe county court
house in the City.of_.8h‘elton, County
of Mason. State. of Washington, ,by
the County Auditor of said COunty.‘
the timber on the f llowing described,I
on.
Tides of
Computed for' Odkland Bay
‘ (Hood Canal tides are one hour
“8: 55 minutes earlier).
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3
High ‘ 2:57am 14.2 ft. l
Wed. Low e9:40 a.m. 2.4 ftl
IMW 7 High 3:27 pm. 12.0 fti
‘Low 9:21 pm. 2.8 ft.
High 3:38. a.m.
10?:23‘ja’3n.
.High,‘ 4:35 pm.
L‘ow 10:18pm.
14.4 ft.
1.0 ft. ,
12.8 It ,
ft.
Thurs.
May‘ 8 ' , h
" 3.3
H.
ole-
High 4:16 a.m.
Low 11:07 a.m.
High 5:35 pm.
Low 11:12pm.
ft.
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ft.
ft.
ft.
ft.
Fri.
May 9
’63"
has cuss
[‘9’
High 4 :54 a.m.
Low, 11:50 a.m.
High 6 :31 pm:
LOW 12:05 a.m.
High .5234 a.m.
Low 12:33 pm.
High 7:26 pm.
Low 12:56 a.m.
High 6:16 a.m.
Low 1:19 pm.
High 8:20 pm.
1.:
Sat.
May 10
H
AH
Sun.
May 11
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5.:
Mon.
May 12
i- H
cits-neg, clinic-pi lantern
bail-w; ioinieo Eclean
Low 1:48 a.m.
High 7:00 a.m.
Low 2:06 pm.
High 9:14 pm.
Tues.
May 13
H
H.
to conduct the scheduled medal
play with handicap tOur'nament
reports George A‘shb‘augh.
However, another try at thei
same event will be made next
'Sunday, Qld Jupe permitting,
play to start at ten o’clock.
J O URN‘AL, Want, Ads 'are used by
scores l‘of; your friends and
neighbors With great success.
Complete information about!
what you have to sell alwaysi
helps.
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{titled Court at the Court House, Shel—
* said Court.
Wife'p Both Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY_GIVEN, that_
Lucy Fisk Lynn, Administratrix of,
the combined Estate of Samuel S. Fisk
and Katie Fisk, Husband and Wife.
has, filed with the Clerk of the above
entitled Court, her Final Report and
Petition for Distribution asking the
Court to settle such report, distribute
the property tothose thereto entitled,
and to discharge the said Adminis-
tratrix.
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 forenoon lnl
the Court room in the Court House
in Shelton, .Washlngton.
Dated this 14th da of April, 1941.
CLAR EN GELSEN,
Clerk of said Court.
CHAS. R. LEWIS,
Attorne for saidcom-
bined state, Suite 1,
Lumbermen’s Building,
Shelton, tMason Colfnty,
ash as on.
(SETL) .
4-15-22-29.. 516—415,
‘ 0., .1394: , ~ ~
NOTICE‘OF SAIIV 0!.“ REAL ESTATE
, ,AT FBI FATE SALE.
In the Superior Com-dot .the,S.tpte of
Washington-imam] for. the county of
Mitsng In Pro ate. .
IN T M TE R OF .THE COM-
BINED, 'r T s of :ALFRED ERNv
EST H ’~ '1‘ and .KATHARINE SAN-
FORD»: HART. ; 0TH DE ASED. ‘
NOTICE IS. H REBY GI EN, t at
under orityof an 0rder._of ale
made and. en ered by, . the , Superior
Court. of the tate, of Washington .in
and for Mason county.a entered on the:
26th day of Aprih '1..41.,th 4, under»
sighed, Executd‘rof the Last... ill. and
Testament of Alfred-Ernest Hart, de-
ceaSed, and Adminis rotor with, the
Will” annexed of the ,. tale of ,Kathae
ri'i'ie’ Sanford Hart. -deceased,.will,..in
obedience ,to Said 0rder.. onuthe 15th
day of May.“ 194 . 0r ..thcreafter., sell
at :private sale t e-‘deceosed persons'
interest iii and ,to‘ t e,,,followiug ,de-
scribed (real. estatewituated in the
'nty ‘pf Mason,- State of washing-
?” i ‘t
do.) mm =‘ . .s
iThe. South,330 feetpf Government
th. '4, excepting therefrom ,Jiow-
ever, the .East 547.80 feet thereof;
1. Qt, Government Lot 5. eitcept-
,‘,thtf.'r.efrom,, however, the, East
54%80, feet thereof ; .all bei in
Section 24. Township 20 orth.
Range 3.West,, W. M.,; Saidlano
bein also known and described
as ract No. 8 of .the Plat of
Southern.Puget Sound Farms, ex-
ceptin therefroni.‘ however. the
East 7.80 feet thereof; subject
to rights-Qf—way for public roads.
Also. all tidelands. of the second-
class, formerly owned by the State
of Washington, lying in front of
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 behalf of the
State of Washington.
The undersigned will receive bids inI
writing up to and including the date‘
of sale at its Mam Banking Office
,in Seattle, Washington, in care of S.
J. Neterer, Trust Officer, or at the
Law Office, of Alden ,C. Bayley, Title
Insurance Building, ShEIton, Washing-
ton, or the same may be filed in the
office of the Clerk of the above en-
ton, Washington, and said sale will be
made subject to the confirmation of
The sale will be made for cash, atl
least 10% of the amount of the ac-[
cepted bid shall be payable at the
time of sale. and the balance of the
pin-chase price at the time of the
confirmation of the sale by the Court
and delivery of deed and evidence of
title to the property, above described.
Dated this 29111 day of April. 1941.
SEATTLE-FIRST NATIONAL
BANK, .
Executor of the Last Will and
Testament and the Estate of
Allied Ernest Hart. Deceased.
h
‘clhct‘ WhiCh herein
Real Estate
A“ A- AAAMAWAMMAM
FOR SALE: 4 excellent building
lots, 13th and Franklin. Inquire
125 North 11th street for full
particulars. 4-22-5-22——10t.
FOR SALE: 10-acres 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: Tract 5, Lake Isa-
bella. Good spring on property.
Will sell reasonable. See Harold
Carr at poStoffice.
5-1-6—2t.
FOR SALE: or trade 16%-acres
waterfront property, house and
clearing on Harstine Island. Will
take any reasonable offer.
George B. Carlson, Route No.
2, Shelton, phone 4-F-11.
5-6-8-13—3t.
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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 well
worth the price of $1075. Some
terms.
It *
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“Business building in Shelton. Ren-
tal income. Te
rms. $4,600.00.
III #
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.
Property has the finest beach
on the lake, fine gravel bottom.
Cut from $1700 to $1450 for
quick sale. See it today as it{
will not last.
3!: ii:
5-room modern home, with hard-
wood floor, fireplace, furnace
and basement, 2% acres of ex-
cellent ground, with fruit trees
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
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LOST $10 BILL: one young can
didate in The Journal subscrip— LARGE Mason County Townshlpl
tion campaign lost a ten dollar
bill on the street between the
Safeway store and The Journal
office last Saturday
Finder please bring it 'to The
Journal so that_,it can be ‘re-w
turned. to the little girl. Reward:
54648—212.
and Administrator of the Es-
tate ob:- Katharine.. .Sanford
Hart, Deceased.
ALDEN C. BAYLEY. .
Attorney for Executo and Ad-
ministrator,. Title. neurance
Building. Shelton, Washington.
4-29. 5-6—13—3t. . . .
NOTICE OF Am WON
FIRE PROTECT ON I) STRICT
In the ,Matter of the Petition or
Joe McKiel,. et_.al, for .the. forma-
tion-of a Fire Protection Disirict, ac-
cording to the provisions 0 ,he stat-
ute law of the, State . ashington,
Chapter ~34.,LaWs 1.139: a: ,
NOTICE IS HE EBX. GIVEN, that
he said petition halting been filed
with the Board of County Commis-
sioners, together ,With.th.e certificate
otsufficiencyvomthe 14th day of April.
1941, a copy of said petition with the
' names of the petitioners omitted read-
ing as follows.:. .,.
, .rmjinON
, Towns HONORABLE§FHE BOARD
‘OF -.CO-UN r COMMIS "ONERS or
THE E01} T2, or MASON, s-i'A' ‘E
Ola/w snmorrou; ,
e, the undersigned. residents and
electors of that pact of Hoodsport pre-
, ter: is described
do hereby petition he honorable the
board Not County; Commissioners of
the County of Mason, State of Wash-
ingtonpthat the said beard proceed
according, to the provlslons of the
statute law,of the State ,of Washing-
ton as: stated ., ,in, Chapter. 34 of the
Laws M11939 for the purpose of form-
ing a Tire-Protection District as de-
fined in said statute in the herein-
after desorlbed part of Hoodsport pre~
tenet...“ We further represent to the
honorable board that the part and
portion_~of Hoodsport rccinct which
“pro 039 to inclu c within the
resin district is described as fol-
jw's, .to-Wit:
All of that option of Section 1.
Towlfishlp 22, Orth, Range 4 West
W, . which lies west of the west
candor. line of Hood Canal, the
.174 of Section 2, the EV; of Sec-
tion” 11. all. of that portion of
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 linevof Hood Canal, all of that.
portion of the 151/: Of Section 14
grid 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 of
Mason, State of Washington.
We, the undersigned, further rep-
resent and allege that the purpose for
which the district is, to be formed is
to purchase and maintain fire-fight-
ing Vegmpment, to provide for the
operation of said equipment, to pro-
vide-for protection, from 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, stated hereinbefore.
We further allege, ‘.‘t.hat the estab—
lishment of such district will becon—
ducive to the public safety, welfare,
and convenience, and will be abenefit
to the property included therein."
NOW, THEREFORE. it is ordered
by the Board that the hearing of
said pet1_tl0n will be held by the
Board of County Commissioners of
Mason County at their office -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
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County Commission-
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FORREST GARDENS
222 S. 10th Phone 112-W
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$10-$300—confidential
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Columbia
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Keys made washing ma-
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in fine mechanical repairs and
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Handy Man Shop
Mason County Maps
maps $1.00. Also maps of
Olympic Peninsula, Puget Sound
Country and State 50c to $1.00.
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NOTICE OF WATER RIGHT .
,APPLICATION NO. .5423
Office of Super-
visor of Hydraulics, Olympia.
TQ WHOM IT .MAY CONCERN ‘:
Notice is hereby given that George
Milbourn of Bremerton, State of
Washin ton, under date of AprllA2l.
1941,- fled with the State Supervisor
of Hydraulics, Olympia, Washington,
an application for a permit to divert
the public waters of an unnamed
stream tributary of Dcwatto River, in
the amount of 0.1 second-feet,_ subject
to existing. rights. from April to
October 1 of each year for the purposv.
of irrigation and continuously
domestic use; that the approxunate
point of diversion is located Within
SE34 of NW% Of Section 23, Township
23 N., Range 3 W. W. M., in Mason
County. A map showingthe 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. SUFh
objections or representations, in writ—
ing, as he may desire to make, within
thirty (30) days after date of last
pg4blicatlon, which date May 6.
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..Wl£ness my hand and official seal
this 22nd day- of April, A. D. 1941.
CHAS. J. BARTHOLET,
.. , State Supervisor of Hydraulics.
(SEAL)
4-29. 5-6.
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NOTICE OF SALE OF
. . STATE TIDE LANDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
on, Tuesday, the 6th day 'of May,
1941, commencing at ten .oclock 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 Washing—
ton. by the County Auditor of said
county, the following described state
tide lands, to ether with the improve-
merits situate thereon, will be sold
at public auction to the highest bid-
de therefor, to-Wit: H. .
NOTE—No one. except citizens of the
United States. or persons wl) 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, 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 NO. 10434.
The tide lands of the second class,
owned by the State of VVash-
ington, situate in ‘front of. ad-
.jacent 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, VVashing-
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 ,tlio 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 :zalf: the toll amount
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:FURNISHED APARTMENTS for
; rent (2 and3rooms). Good 10-
i cation. Very reasonable. Golds-j
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 rooml
for rent and meals if desired.
903 Railroad Ave.
FH4—29-5-1-6-8—4t.
FOR RENT: 3—room furnished
house. Inquire 604 Franklin.
Mrs. Ed Elliott. 5—1—tf
FOR RENT: Two
good garden spot.
road, 2 blocks out city limits.
Phone 37-R.
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, cabins and
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ers and shrubs evenings. 726 S.
First St. P—4-15-29—5t.
LET PLOVIE make your lawn
and rockeries; plant your flow—
ers and Shrubs evenings. 726
S. First St.
WANTED: flat bed truck with
hydraulic dump, ton and half.
Howard Pershall, Box 198, Mc-
Cleary, Wash. 5-6-‘41-—1t.
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Used Cars
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SUMMER SPECIALS \
1941 Buick Special 4-door touring
sedan—fully equipped—low mil-
eage substantial discount;
1940 Buick Special Business coupe
—low mileage—lots of extras——~
new car warranty—$795.00.
1940 Pontiac Deluxe 6 4-door tour-
ing sedan—low mileage—under
seat heater, electric clock, etc:
New car guarantee~—$795.00.
1939 Chevrolet Master Deluxe 4—
door touring sedan. Excellent
condition—new car guarantee#
$685.00.
,1937 Pontiac coupe—completely
reconditioned—radio and heat-
er. You can't buy duplicate
this car at———$475.00
1937 Ford ‘85’ 2-door sedan. One
owner, above average in every
"
I way~—$395.00.
‘1938 Buick 4-door touring sedan
—completely reconditioned ——
nicely equipped—$645.00.
3 Model ‘A’s’ and ‘29 Olds from
$40.00 to $125.00.
All ’41 state tested .
' BOB ERVIN
'5th a Railroad—‘Eii‘ieon Motors
Phone 94
WILL TRADE DeSoto Airflow
for equity in late model coupe
or sedan. Phone 169-J.
McGfl4—22—-5-13-6—~6t
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FOR SALE: USED FORDSONS.
Two good used Fondson Tractors
equipped with magnetos. Reas-
onably priced. See your John
Deere Dealer, BRADY GAR-
AGE. at Brady, Wash. Phone
Montesano 13-R-12.
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5-1—6—8-13H—4t.
ithe 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
six per centum per annum: Provided,
That any purchaser may make full
payment of principal, interest and
statutory fees at any time and ob—
tain deed. 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 0b-
tainiiig consent of the Commissioner
of Public Lands, until the full amount
of the purchase price has been paid
and deed issued.
All sales of state lands are made
sumo/Ct to the reservations of oils.
lgases, coal, ores. minerals and fos-
sils of every name, kind and descrip-
tion. and 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-
tions of chapter 312 of the Session
Laws of 1927, relating to easements
for l‘ights-of-way and the carrying of
lumber. stone, minerals and other
lpi'odlicts over the same. .
JACK TAYLOR.
Commissioner of Public Lands.
By FRANK YATES.
Assistant Commissioner.
(SEAL)
4-8-15—22-29. 5-6—5t.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-
suant to and in conformity with an
order of the Board of County Com-
missioners of Mason County. State
of Washington, duly made and en-
tered on the 21st day of April, 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
House in the City of Shelton. said
County and State, offer for sale, at
not less than the minimum price
stated below. plus advertising and
cruising costs, to the highest and
best bidders, all the right. ,title, and
interest of said Mason County, ex-
cepting therefrom, however, all public
roads. CCC roads. streets or alleys
now in use. or rights;of—Way for roads
now owned by ,o_r 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 forest prod-
l
to the followmg described real prop-
erties, situated in said County and
State, to-wit:
Description No. 1. Lots 8 and 9,
Block 42: and vacated portion of Sher—
wood Avenue 10 ft. Wide adj. Lots 6
and 7, Block 42, all in the Town or
Allyn, Mason County,
Offer $4.00.
Description No. 2. Vacated portion
of Sherwood Avenue 10 ft. wide adj.
‘Lots 1, 2, 3.‘ 4. Block 59: vacated por-
tion of Sherwood Avenue 10 ft. wide
adj. Lot 6, Block 71; vacated portion
of Sherwood Avenue 10 ft. Wide ad}.
Lots 1, 2, 3, 7. 8. 9. and 10, Block
80. all in the Town of Allyn. 'Ma-
son County. Washington. Offer $5.00.
Description NO. 3. , Lots 5 and 0.
Block 7, Olympic View Addition to
Shelton. Mason County. Washington.
Offer $10.00 for both lots.
Description No. 4. Lots 6, 7 8. and
9. Block 20. Olympic View Addition
to Shelton, Mason County. Washing-
ton. Utter $16.00 for 4 1,015.
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Classified advertisements ac-
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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 (11'
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S—5-6—8—2t. FOR RENT: 50 acres good Pas'
ture, well fenced and plenty of
water. Very reasonable. J. F.
Stotsbery, Arcadia Road.
4—24-—5-3~4t.
Priced — Low!
For Quick Cash Sale!
Crosley Shel-va-dor Refrigerator
6 cu. ft. capacity. In perfect
running condition.
Davenport, rust color, in good
condition.
P-5_1_ 5-30_L1M, i See Mark Pickens or phone 110W.
Metal dOuble bed
with Simmons coil springs.
Small handy table. 320 N. 4th
St. Phone 67—W., Shelton.
B—5—6—8—2t.
EOR SALE:
g FOR SALE: Monarch wood cor—1k;
ing range, just like new. Jim
Amunds, 313 Birch. 5-6—tf.
FOR SALE: Four milk cows, two
fresh May 20. Also 6-weeks’-
old pigs. B. Forbes. “The
Farm." 5-6-8—2t.
SAL-E
i7tused wood ranges—«
from 9.50 to 49.50
2—rebuilt Maytag washers 39.50
1—ABC washer . 19.50
1—Voss washer . .. 17.50
yl—Norge washer .. 29.50 v
ll—Incinerator .. 17.50
il—Laundry stove V ..... 12.50
il—Gas automatic hOt water
i heater, ............................. 24.50
Used Dept. 117 Gate
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“ATTORNEY AT LAW
Title Insurance Building
OppOslte First National Bank
Phone 23 Shelton
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I HERBERT G. ANGLE
Office at Angle Building
ELLIOT B. SPRING
Accounting Tax Services
Bookkeeping Systems
123 4th St. Phone 565
Painting Paper-ing
Interior Decorating
GEO. A. McCREARY
Phone 559-J Shelton, Wn.
CHARLES R. LEWIS I
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Suite 1 L. M. Bldg.
Shelton, Washington
DOANE BRODIE '-
Attorney-At-Law V
Angle Building
Phone 337
' Description NO. 5. Lots 1 to 8,. iii-
:clusive, Block 21, Townsend’s Addi-
jtion to Union, Mason County. Wash-
ington. Offer $10.00.
Description No. 6. SW14, NWI/i.
Section 17, Twp. 22 N.. Range 1 W.
W.M. Offer $50.00 Cash.
Descri tion No. 7. NM;- NE‘A SE“,
Section , Twp. 20 N., Range 2
M. Offer $20.00.
1 Description No. 8, All of Ssction
.13, Twp. 20 N.. Range 2 W.W.M. ox-
ccpt the NEE/i NEH. (6'00 Acres) Of-
fer $1.00 per acre.
, Description No. 9. NV.» NEVA. SW17;
NEIA. Nil/4,» NWli. and NW9“; SW84.
, all in Section 12. Twp, 21 N.. Range 2
|W.W.M. Offer $240.00.
Description No. 10. NEl/i SW".
!Scction 21. Twp. 21 N., Range 2
W.M. Offer $40.00.
, Description No. 11. S 160 ft. N‘é
NV; NEIANEl/i, Section 34, Twp. 21
N.. Range 2 W.‘vV.M. Offer $15.00. ‘
Description No. 1.2. EV; 815%, Sec-
,tion 7, Twp. 21 N., Range 3 W.W.M.
10ffer $80.00 cash.
; Description No. 13. SW‘A SW14
'SE‘,4 or Tract.80. and SE14 SW14
381314 or Tract 79, both in Section
Twp. 20 N., Range 4 W.W..M.
i 31.
H20 acres) Offer $20.00. .
Description No. 14. NEW. swln
Section 10, Twp. 22 N.. Range 4 W
W.M. Offer $40.00 cash.
Description No. 15. SE14 of Sec—
|tion 34, Twp. 21 N.. Range 5
iOffer $250.00 cash.
, Description No. 16. NW% NE%.
INEl/l NWIQ. SW13 NWl4, and SEV.
Ewa/1. all in Section 34. Tw . 20 N
“" . .M. ffer $1 ,00.
man“ WW O ER L. DION.
Treasurer of Mason
County.
(SEAL) , _ . .
April May (Hz-194: vii.