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i June Sir—The,
,3 Very o ular!
.W1th schodI pout:
" “land minus tides,
;: of 5; Several fam-E
-thinlmportance have 3
the past two‘
a‘ Sunday party
6 f°me with twenty:
a'mlly and friends ‘
‘ Aberdeen
fittendance. MissI
ent to Aberdeen}
. e: that city to be:
,. 95 0f showers to;
f“ends who is to be,"
gonna of Mr. and
8% members of;
. 0f the familyI
Naches, theI
0318, began ga-
y morning and I
up until theI
dlsPerse and re-I
(tunes on Sunday]
3*. 15 group were.
age of Naches,l
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ml" Mrs. Mehalie of)
and Mrs. Wan- 1
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June 10.
gand daughter,
jSuiiday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Al
Ito the island.
de" Crockett of I Gordon Simmons place.
1‘. and Mrs. I fun for every one, and a bountiful I
Former Residents
Pay Shelton Visit ;
Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Thurston
were here over
Butler, and the new Butler twin
granddaughters. Mrs. Thurston is
a sister of Mrs. Butler, and the‘
family were residents of Shelton
until 1922, when Mr. Thurston was
employed in the McDonald-Clin-
ton storc. For the past ten years
they have operated a store at Jef-
ferson, Oregon. .
NAMED APPRAISERS
Judge D. F. Wright signed a
superior court order Saturday ap—
pointing John LePage, J. E. Mar-
tin and S. B. Anderson as ap
praisers of the estate of the late
Charles Nuby.
Miss Marlene Page went home
with the Crocketts for a visit, and
the Roscoe Pages, including
son, Denzel, left the island on
Wednesday evening for Labanon‘
to visit and to bring Marlene back
They were
pected to arrive home on Sunday
but had not yet put in their ap-
pearance at the time of this
writing on Monday morning.
The close of the school year
Doane and son, was marked last Wednesday withI
a Well attended picnic at the
Lots of
feast of the island’s best in food.
Mattress making at the hall
is occupying an industrious grOup
of islanders lately. A fine procl-
uct is being turned out and a
good co-operative spirit prevails.
adv. More about this next week.
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EAST FREIGHT SERVICE
H DOOR DELIVERY IN SHELTON
hould be routed via Str. Indian, Ferry Dock,
Via Str. Skookum Chief, Milwaukee Dock,
gime Schedule as follows:
cpma daily, eerept Sunday, at 5 pm. for
Olympia and Shelton
V93 Shelton daily, except Sunday
RENCE CARLANDER, President
SOUND FREIGHT LINES .
us each week!
COMPANY
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’ Pickering, June 9.7The Grant
school held its annual picnic at
the schoolhouse on Sunday, June
1st, It had been planned to hold
it at Lake Spencer, but inter-
mittent showers prevented. Af—
: tor the picnic lunch at the school,
I games were played and the young
:people went to the lake for a
swim.
J Edward Lindsey has the dis-
tinction of being the only pupil
,of the Grant school neither ab-
sent nor tardy for the year just
. closed.
The children of Grant school
, and their teacher, Mrs. Rempel,
, members of the Junior Red Cross,
made a scrap-book, which they v
'presented to the Shelton General
‘Hospital. They also filled a box
v with gifts which will be sent from
> headquarters to children in the
‘v interior of Alaska for next Christ-
mas.
Visitors at the Elmer Wiss home
during the holiday weekend, were:
i Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wiss, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Longacres, Mr. and Mrs.
i Chas. Droscher and son, Jerry, Mr.
I and Mrs. George Wiss, all of
Shelton, Mrs. Ira Libby of Har-
,‘ per, and Miss Dorothy ‘Wiss.
i Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Peterson
returned from a three-weeks’ stay .
at St. Martins Hot Springs at Car-
son, Wash. They also visited the!
Maryhill Museum, Mt. Hood and
made a trip into Columbia Forest.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hushek,
Carl Hushek, Mrs. Morton and
son, Bob, and Mrs. Betty Clough,
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weekend with Mrs. Josephine Hu-
shek.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Northrup and
family of Ava, Mo., spent sev-
eral days at the P. E. Ball home.I
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Petersonr
;were dinner guests of Mr. and
, Mrs. Carl Johnson, of Shelton,
i Wednesday.
Dinner guests Sunday of Mr.
iand Mrs. Max Hanlon were: Mr.
and Mrs. John Irwin and family,
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Claude Hanlon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gilliatt were,
overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs.
P. E. Ball on Saturday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Booth of
Shelton, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Carlson and children, were callers
at the Rempel home Tuesdayeve-
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Borden
of Spokane, spent Sunday withI
Mr. and Mrs. J. LaPage.
Mrs. Gertrude Howard, of Har-
stinc Island, Miss Cora Ayers andl
Mrs. Helen Shafor were shopping
in Shelton Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Nelson, of
Hoquiam, spent the week at their.
home on Pickering Pass.
Mrs. Elida Barnes has moved
into her house on the old Martin
place and rented her home place‘
to Mr. and Mrs. R. Gilbert and
children of Vallejo, Calif, for the
Olympia, and
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Peterson
were business visitors in Seattle
and Tacoma Monday and Tues-I
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jones andl
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son, Alfred, returned Wednesday
lfrom a three-weeks’ trip to Kan-
] sas and report a grand time. More I
rain than usual this year hasl
made the middle western states
,more beautiful than for a num-
iber of years and with promises;
of bumper crops.
The youngsters who ride on
the school bus from this district
enjoyed a picnic at Twanoh Park
Thursday. Mr. Eugene Brown of
Shelton, driver of the bus, and.
.Ainley and Ray Rempel had
dinner Monday evening at the
Alderbrook Inn on Hood Canal,.
with the Shelton H. S. Band.
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Wright
and children, Of Tacoma, spent the
holiday weekend at the J. M.
Peterson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hotelling
and son, Bob, of Seattle, spent
the Weekend at the Strong's sum-
mer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Painter and Mr.
iJacoby of Agate, visited Tues-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Wylie.
Mrs. Clifford Vance \of Tonasket,
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Martin Of
Tacoma, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Han-
lon and children of Olympia, Mr..
and Mrs. Gene Shaw and baby
of Manette and Mr. and Mrs. Max ,
Hanlon were dinner guests Sun-
day, June 1st of Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Hanlon.
Mrs. Em Welty of Seattle and,
Shelton, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Behren in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paynton of I
, GrapeView, were dinner guests
Sunday of Mrs. Josephine Hushek.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson of
Shelton spent Tuesday at the
Peterson home. I
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wiss of
Shelton Were guests at the home
of Elmer Wiss Sunday night.
Cliff Wivell’s
TEXAOO
Representative in Mason County for
, I mpia Oil Wobd
PRODUCTS’COMPANY
High Grade Fuel and Deisel Oils
‘ROM PT
Is: and Franklin
SHELTON-MASON COUNTY JOURNAIJ
Idahoans Take I
Over Kamilche
Station, Camp
Kamilclie, June 9.V~Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Krotzer and son,
formerly of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho,
have purchased Mrs. Munson's
Auto Camp and Gas Station and,
moved in Wednesday.
Walter Bloomfield and Helen
Clark, Lawrence Clark and Thel—,
ma Turner were married Satur—
day morning in Olympia. The
Rev. Dwight Smith performed the
double ceremony at the parson-
age with all the parents present:
The Kamilchc Ladies’ Club met
Wednesday in the grange hall for
a potluck dinner at noon, with
Mrs. Robert Scott as hostess:
Members present were: Mrs. Mar-
garet Cothary, Mrs. Hi Barron,
Mrs. Ray Keyzers, Mrs. Eliza
Casey, Mrs. Wm. Boice, Mrs.
Phoebe Young, Mrs. H. Jacob,
Mrs. H. G. Nelson, Mrs. Bert
Rau and the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Petty and
Mrs. Eugene Taylor attended the
Mothers’-Sons’ Tea at Fort Lew-
is, Wednesday.
Mrs. Perry Baker is in the Shel-
ton Hospital.
Miss Alta Nelson left Wednes-
day for a three-weeks' stay in
Seattle, as a guest of Miss Do-
rothy Miller. ‘
Mrs. Virginia Wilson returned
Tuesday from a week's visit in
Seattle.
Mr. Frank Carpenter visited his
sisters in Olympia, Tuesday.
Bobby Scott had his tonsils re
moved Thursday in Shelton Hos-‘
pital.
Mrs. Margaret Cothary attend-I
ed the graduation in Bremerton‘
Saturday night, of her grandchil- I
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Marjorie and. John Keyzers left
Sunday for a trip to Vancouver,
Wash, to visit relatives.
Mr. and- Mrs. J. LaPage went
to Seattle Tuesday to visit their
ion who is in the Marine Hospi-
a1.
Miss Agnes Especial, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Elmer and son, Harold,
of Aberdeen, spent last Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. S. Nelson.
Mr. Charley Woodall, of Shel-
ton, Spent Tuesday night at the
Irvin Woodall home.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Fitts and
Mr. Amos Babcock spent Tues-
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Peterson.
Laurene Lundquist spent Tues-
day afternoon at the Carlson
home.
Mrs. G. Raul, Aileen Rath, Bob]
Long, Mrs. Murphy, Ray Murphy,
all of Aberdeen, and Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Winbeckler and daughter,|
of Kent, spent Sunday at the
Ernest Anderson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hawkins
and daughter, Claudett of Tuscon,
Arizona, spent last week with
Mr. and Mrs. J. LaPage.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wiss call-
ed on Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rob—
inson, Lake Cushman, and on
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wiss, Shelton,
on Memorial Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walck of
Seattle, and Mr. and Mrs. Rein-
hart Goetsch of Harstine Island,
were dinner guests Friday of Mr.
and Mrs. George Carlson. I
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Rempel and‘
sons spent Saturday in Olympia
and called on Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Beck.
Mrs. Walter Scofield and son,
Don, spent the holiday weekend
in Seattle visiting her father, who
is past ninety-six years old.
The Pickering HomemakersI
Club met with Mrs. Maldor’Lund-
quist Thursday afternoon with
nineteen members and one visitor
present. No business on hand, so
a social afternoon was spent.
Delicious refreshments w e r e
served. The next meeting will be
‘with Mrs. J. M. Peterson on
June 19.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hill and
daughter, Lola Mae, of Seattle,.
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Fitts.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ostendorf
of Shelton, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Ball.
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I LEGAL PUBLICATIONS
NOTICE OF HEARING ON HERD ~
DISTRICT PETITION
In the matter of the petition of W.
L. Richardson, et al. for an order
prohibiting. livestock to run at large
in a certain prescribed district.
A petition havmg been presented
to the Board of County Commission-
ers of Mason County signed by more
than ten reSidents of the district in-
cluded in the said proposed district,
praying that no livestock be permit-
ted to run at large in said proposed
district, it was duly ordered by the
said Board that a date be Set for
hearing on said petition;
Now Therefore, IT IS HEREBY OR-
DERED that Monday. June 30th, 1941
at two o’clock p. m. at the court
house in Shelton, be fixed as the time
and place for hearing on said peti-
ion.
The land soughtto be included in
said herd districtus as follows:
Beginning'at point of intersection
of Olympic Highway and Roll-
way Road. thence to intersection
of Rollway Road and section line
CERTIFIED
SERVICE
OERV ICE
Phone 397
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Real Estate
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FOR SALE: 5—room modern house,
furnished or unfurnished. $2800
terms. Phone 328-J or 499.
Re—5-13—tf.
FOR SALE: six room house and
21/2 acres on Arcadia Road. 5-
room house, Chevrolet coupe
and trailer, reconditioned, 1927
Buick sedan, outboard motor.
M. L. Kolmorgan, Route 3.
5-29~—6-29*1M.
WATERFRONT BARGAIN Quar-
ter mile frontage, 25 acres,
creek, low bank, on Big Skoo-
kum, south side. Known as Can-
nery Point. MAKE ME AN OF-
FER. Ray C. Gruhlke, Capital
Theatre Building, Olympia, Wn.
5-15-—6-26—13t.
FOR SALE: 10 acres on Big Skoo-
kum Bay, beach iii front of 30-
acres, 6-room house, furnace,
fireplace, bath, fruit, berries,
garden, running water. Mrs
Mable Elson, Route No. 3.
6—10-12-17—3t.
FOR SALE: 5-room unfurnished
house, 2 large tracts of land
$1,000 $75 down, $20 per!
month 6%. Herb Angle.
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FOR SALE
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Good going store on well traveled
road and fully equipped and
stocked, gasoline pumps, oil and
air service also. Includes 4-rm.
modern home and 3 acres of
land. Busy district surrounding.
If you are interested in a good
business propOSition with goodI
easy income I would be glad toi
show you this property. Cash
price or terms.
Also nice modern home in good
condition and well located.|
$4500.00 terms. This is all any-
one should want in a nice home.
FOR SALE
Small place with 1/2 acre of ex-
cellent ground. 1—room housei
and cabin with garage attach-
ed. Berries, garden and flowers.
Mostly all cleared ready to cul—
tivate. This place is close in and
will make a fine home for a
couple or single party. See it
today. Half cash, balance on
terms .............................. .. $790.00
FOR SALE
5-room modern home, 3 bed rooms,‘
in good condition. Refinished in-
side. Good yard. Why pay rent,
when you can buy a home for
as low as $250 down and $20.00
per month?
FOR SALE
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.
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5-room modern home, with hard—
wood floor, fireplace, furnace
and basement, 21/; acres of ex-l
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 .
between Sections 16 and 17, Town-
ship 19 North, Range 3 West, W.
M., thence North along section line
to shore line of Skookum Inlet,
thence along shore line of Skoo-
kum Inlet to Kamilchc Point.
thence South along the shore line
of Oyster Bay to west end of
Waldrip or Hardscrabble road,
thence east along Waldrip or
Hardscrabble road to intersection
Olympic Highway. thence north-
erly along Olylnpic Highway to
pomt of beginning.
Dated this 9th day of June, 1941.
IIARRY DEYETTE,
Clerk of the Board of
County Commissioners,
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6—10-17»72i. ington.
No. 1424 1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Superior Court of the State of
Washington for the County of Ma-
son
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF FRED JOHNSON, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un-l
dcrsigiied has been appointed. and
qualified as administrator of the
above entitled estate; that all per-
sons having claims against said dc—
ceascd are hereby required to. serve
the same. dilly verified, on said ad-
ministrator or his attorney of record
at the address below stated. and file
the saino with the Clerk of said Court,
together with proof of such service,
within six months after the date of
first publication of this notice or the
same will be barred.
Date of first publication June 10,
1941.
FRANK S. SMITH.
Administrator of said
Estate. Address Elma,
Washington.
E. S. AVEY,
Attorney for Estate.
Elma, Washington. 6-10-17-24. 7-1—4t.
NOTICE OF REDEMPTION OF-
BONDS 41 T0 46 INCLUSIVE!
OF CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL
DISTRICT NO. 309 OF MASON
COUNTY, WASHINGTON
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that Consolidated School District
No. 309, of Mason County, Wash-
ington, calls for payment on July
1st, 1941, and will on July lst,
1941, at the Office of the County
Treasurer of Mason County,
Washington, pay the principal and
interest on Bonds 41 to 46 in-
clusive of Consolidated School
District No. 309, of Mason Coun-
ty, Washington, said Bonds being
dated July lst, 1941, with inter-
est payable July lst and January
lst, and said Bonds being de-
scribed as “School Building Bonds
of 1931. Series “A.”
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN,
that after July lst, 1941, said
Consolidated School District No.
309 will no longer pay interes
on said Bonds.
Dated this _. 20th day of May,
1941.
CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL
DISTRICT NO. 309 OF
MASON COUNTY, WASH-
INGTON
LOUIS WEINEL, Chairman.
HARRY CARLON, Clerk.
OMER DION, Treasurer of
Mason County. Washington.
5-20-22»~27~29. 6-3-5-10-12-17-9t.
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SHELTON FURNITURE UP- FURNISHED APARTMENTS fm
holstering, furniture recovered
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and rebuilt, free estimates, 714i
Ellinor Ave. Joe Nussbaumer,
proprietor. Phone 590-W.
5-20--6-20 1M
rent (2 and3rooms). Good lo—
cation. Very reasonable. Golds-I
borough Apts, Second and Knee-I
ANDREWS PHOTO STUDIO
'BULLDOZING, grading, excavat-
Reasonable rates. See,
ing, etc.
Clarence Wivell Lorraine Dairy,
phone 17F1. 5-27. 6-27~1M
FILMS
DEVELOPED
25¢ per roll
Free Enlargement
each roll.
FIR DRUG STORE
coupon with
LARGE SIZE
Duplicating
SALES BOOKS
' 5c Each.
)r 55¢ per dozen
We also take orders for all kinds
of special—
PRINTED SALES BOOKS
Our prices are an low or lower
than outside salesmen can quote
you.
THE JOURNAL
CALL FOR BIDS
Oyster .Bay School District No.
will receive bids for 30 ricks of 16-
inch second growth and 10 ricks of
16-inch old growth Fir Wood, stacked
in the woodshed by August 15, 1941.
Bids will be accepted until June
16, 1941, at 7:30 p, m. at which time
they Wlll be opened at the school
house.
_ The Board reserves the right to re-
Ject any or all bids.
BERTHA WALDRIP. Clerk,
Route 1, Shelton, Washington.
6—3-5-10—3t.
N0. 1432
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO FILE CLAIMS
In the Superior Court of the State
ofthhington in and for the Coun-
ty of Mason In Probate.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
of ESTHER C. GRISDALE, DE-
CEASED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
Letters of Administration on the
above .estate were granted to the
underSlgned on the 17th day of May,
1941, by the said Superior Court.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN.
that all persons having claims against
said estate are required to serve the
same with the necessary vouchers up-,
,on the undersigned at the
Law Of-
of Alden C. Bayley, Title
surance Building, Shelton, Washing—
ton, that being the place designated
lice In—
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for the transaction of the business‘
of the estate, within six months af-
ter the date of the first publication
of this notice, towit: within six
months after the 20th day of May.
1941, and file the same with the
Clerk of this Court, together with
proof of such service, or they will be; 1938 BUICK 4-d00r touring se-
forcver barred.
Dated this 20th day of May. 19211.
J. W. GRISDALE.
Administrator of the
Estate of Esther
Grisdale, Deceased.
ALDEN C. BAYLEY,
Attorney for Admin-
istrator, Title Insurance Building,
Shelton, Washington.
5-20-27. 6-3-10—4t.
No. 1434
NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO
PRESENT AND FILE CLAIMS
In the Superior Court of the State
of Washington for Mason County.
In Probate. ,
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF ALEXANDER JOHNSON, Deccas-.
ed.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
the Undersigned, Wm. E.
has been appointed and has qualllled
as Administrator of the Estate oi
Alexander Johnson, (Alex Johnson).
Deceased, and that all persons hav-
ing claims against the said Demlased‘
or the said Estate are hereby re-
uired to serve the same, duly V('l'l-
ied, with the necessary vouchers at—
tached on the undersigned Adminis—
trator or his Attorney of Record at
the addresses hereinbelow given, and
file such Claims, together With proof
of service with the Clerk of the above
entitled Court within six months at-
ter the date of the first publication
of this Notice, to-wit: June 3rd. 1941,
or said claims will be forever barred.
Dated this 3rd day of June, 1941.
WM. E. STEVENSON.
Administrator of the Es-
tate of Alexander John-
son, Deceascd, Lumber-
men’s Building, Shelton,
Mason County, Washing-
ton.
CHAS. R. LEWIS,
Attorney for Adminis-
trator, Suite 1, Lumber-
men's Building, Shelton,
Mason County, Washing— .
ton. 6-3—10—17-24~——4t.
No. 1436
NOTICE TO CREDITORS ‘
In the Su crior Court of the State
of Wash ngton for Mason County,
In Probate.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF MAYME E. TAYLOR, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that
the Undersigned. Allan L. Bell, has
been appointed and has qualified as
Executor of the Estate and Last Will
and Testament of Maymc E. Taylor,
Deceased, and that all persons hav-
ing claims against the said Deceased
or the said Estate are hereby requir-
ed to serve the same, duly verified.
with the necessary vouchers attach-
ed upon the undersigned Executor, or
his Attorney of Record, at the ad-
dresses hereinbelow given. and file
such claims, together With proof of
service with the Clerk of the above
entitled Court, within six months af-
ter the first publication of this No-
icc, to-wit: May 27th, 1941, or said
claims will be forever barred. Date
of first publication. May 27th, 1941.
ALLAN L. BELL,
' Executor of the Es—
tate of Mayme E.
Taylor, Deceased, Bell
Building. 4th Street,
Shelton, Mason Coun-
ty, Washington.
CHAS. R. LEWIS,
Attorney for said Ex-
ecutor,, Suite 1, Lum-
bermen's Building,
Shelton. Mason Couli-
ty. Wash.
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AVAILABLE June 5: 3 — roomI
apartment and private bath. I
Mallows Apartment, 718 North
6th. D. 5-27~tf.
ROR RENT: two pleasant sleep-l
ing rooms. Mrs. W. A. Brcdt,
121 East Cedar. Phone 582~J.
Bw5—13wtf.
FOR RENT: Zi-room furnished
apartment. Inquire at Western
Supply Co. M~—5-27—tf.
FOR RENT: new two-room apart-I
ment, furnished. Mrs. Edith
Whittle, Route 3, Box 1, Shel-
ton. VVvS—l—tf,
FOR RENT: mam furnished!
apartment, private bath. Mill
Street Apartments, phone 259M.
6-2—tf. I
HOUSE FOR RENT: s mlies wish
on Matlock Road. J. Churchill.|
6-5Wtf.
FOR RENT: 5-room house $25!
month. Call 92-J, 1302 Cota St.
6-10-19——4t.
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FOR RENT
DO YOU WANT ADDITIONAL
INCOME?
Then rent this fully equipped
store. Living quarters in build-
ing. To reliable party only $25
per month.
FOR RENT
4-room modern home, close,
in ............... .................... ., $16.00,
7-room modern home, in excellent'
condition. Fireplace, full base-l
ment, oil burner, electric water:
heater. Large yard ........ .. 35.00
[broom furnished apt. ........ .. 35.00
3-room furnished apt.
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WILL BUY cottonwood logs de-I
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James Bradner at dock or ever
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GIRL WANTED for gesgisii
housework. Mrs. Elmer Smith. I
Phone 112-J. 6-5—rvtf.
WANTED: small cream separator.I
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Lost and Found
FOUND: small row boat. Richard
Schaufler, Lilliwaup, Wash.
. S—6-3-5-10-12-—4t. '
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dan, nicely equipped, 4 newi
tires. New car guarantee $645
1937 BUICK 5 passenge coupe.
radio, heater, new bra. es, new
paint ____________________________________ .. $545
1937 CHEVROLET DeLuxe 4 dr.
sedan, radio, heater, spot light,
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Used Cars
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new paint __________________________ ._ $495
1937 CHRYSLER R o yal Coupe.
new paint, 4 new tires .... .. $495
.1938 Pontiac “8” business coupe.
Radio, heater, IOW»mileage $595
1936 CHEVROLET, radio, heater,
new paint ............................ .. $385
1933 STUDEBAKER sedan, excel—
lent condition thruout, radio $325
1933 PONTIAC COUPE. New
paint .................................... .. $185
Several Model A's ...... .. $85 $125
Better Values Lower Prices
a stronger guarantee you’ll
not find anywhere!
All ’41v state tested . .
BOB ERVIN
No. 1415.
NOTICE OF DEATH OF ADMINIS<
TRATOR. AND NOTICE 011‘ Al’-
I’OINTMEN’I‘ AND QUALIFICATION
OF ADMINISTRATOR DE BONIS
NON AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO PRESENT AND FILE CLAIMS
In the Superior Court of the Statel
0f W'ashington for Mason Couiity,‘ In I
Probate
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE!
OE‘OLGA MARIE ONSRUD, Deceas-
e .
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
Jacob H. Onsrud. Administrator of
the Estate of Olga Marie Onsrud, dc—
ccasod, who published Notice to Cred-
itors of the said Dgeccased on March
18th, 251b, April' lst'and 81h, 1941,,
died on the 3rd day oLMay, 1941. and
the Undersigned. Edvin Tingclstnd
has been appointed and has qualified
as Administrator do bonis lion, oi
the Estate of the said Olga Marie Ons-
rud. Deceased, .é‘c that all persons hav-
ing claims against the said Deceased
or the said Estate are hereby reg
quired to serve the same duly veri-
fied. with the necessary vouchers at-
tached upon the ’Undcrsigned Admin-
istrator, do bonis non, or his Attor-
ney of Record at Suite 1, Lumber-
men's Building, Shelton, Mason Coun-
ty. Washington, the same being chig—
nated 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, less the time between the
death of said Jacob H. Qnsrud and
the date of the first publication of
his. Notice as such Administrator, to
Creditors to present and file their
claims or such claims will be forever
barred; Date of first publication. May
27th. 1941.
EDVIN TINGLESTAD.
Administrator de bonis ,
non of the Estate of 01-
ga Marie Onsrud, Deceas—
ed. Suite, 1, Lumbermen's,
Building. Shelton, Mason
County, Washington.
CHAS. R. LEWIS.
Attorney for said Admin-
istrator, Suite 1. Lum-
bermen’s Building, Shel-
ton, Mason County,
Washington.
527. G-fllfle-fit. V i
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accompany all other orders or
payment made before the first
of the month to save expense
of billing. An extra charge of
10c will be made when billing is
necessary. Card of thanks 50c.
Classified Display Rates on
Request.
Phone 100
For Sale
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FOR SALE: Underwood portable
typewriter, good condition. Used
very little. See it at Journal.
Price $22.50 cash.
5—29—76-104A4t.
FOR SALE OR TRADE REAS-
ONABLE: one Jersey bull, eli-
gible for registration; one heifer.
Inquire at 219 South Second,
Apartment 1. C—-6-2-5-10-12A—4t
USED FURNITURE
Wood ranges, heaters, beds,
springs, breakfast sets, dav-
enports a ii 5. chairs, tables,
washing machines, radios.
Reasonably priced
Olsen Furniture Co.
USED APPLIANCES
lmKelvinator Refrigerator
like new _........$89.50
A—Montag range . 29.50
1—Superior range 27.50
1—-Lang range ........ .. .. 27.50
}1——Lang range ......... .. 24.50
liIncinerator, all wh e . 17.50
...'12.50
29.50
24.50
_ 17.50
1—~Laundry stove ,_
1-—Norge washer
leeNorge washer
I‘Voss Washer ._
1—Thor washer 17.50
1#A.B.C. washer .... .. 19.50
1—Combination electric and
wood range, nearly new.. 99.50
lfiAutomatic gas hot water
heater .................... ......... _. 24.50
Easy Terms Free Delivery
NASH BROTHERS
USED DEPARTMENT
117 Cota Shelton
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ALDEN C. BAYLEY
ATTORNEY .AT LAW
Title Insurance Building
Opposite First National Bank
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‘ Phone 23 - — Shelton
leu'RAN‘CE,
HERBERT G. ANGLE .
Office at. Angie Building
ELLIOT B. SPRING
Accounting Tax Services
Bookkeeping Systems
I 123 4th St. Phone 565
Painting Papering
Interior Decorating
GEO. A. MLCREARY
Phone 559-J Shelton, Wn.
DOANE BRODIE
Attorney-At-Law
Angle Building
Phone 337
CHARLES R. LEWIS I
ATTORNEY Ar LAW
Suite 1 L: M.‘Bld'g
Shelton, Washington
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No. 1430 .
NOTICE. TO ("REDI’I‘ORS
In ilin Superior Court- of the State of
Washington for Mason County, In
Probate.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF HILDUR ONSRUD. Deccascd.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
the _UnderSlgn_ed, Edvin Tingelstad.
has been zlppomted and has qualified
as Administrator of the Estate of
Hildui- Onsrud. Deceased, and thermal]
poi-sons haying claims against the
said Deceased or the said Estate are
hereby re Ullicd to serve the same,
duly veri led. with the necessary
vouchers attached upon the under-
Slgned Administrator, or his Attor-
ney of Record, at Suite 1. Lumber-
meriis Building. Shelton, Mason Coun-
ty, Washington. the same being desig—
nated as the place for the transac-
tion of the busmcss of the said Es-
tate, 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: May. 27th.
1941. or said claims will be forever
barred. Date of first publication,
May 27th, 1941. ~,
EEVIN tTItNGEIFStgA :
- minis ra or o e '
tate of Hil‘dur 0mm *'
Deceased, 1;. I533;—
beme's_ud¢lm€, ,, .. ‘
‘tn‘d, iiIasbn Conn y.
. Washington.
CHAS. R. LEWIS.
Attorney for _Sald Ad-
ministrator. Snite 1,
Lumberinen's Building.
Shelton. Mason County,
Washington.
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