June 24, 1941.
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1‘ theme of world
01' importance, for
Me Channels of com-
Oh these metropoli-
“trend for existence.
‘avigate
h, your way
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lit .c1ties and their
a?“ city is located on
t1ller?
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atral Terrai rovides Shelter
“111 the sham “Battle of Virginia” provide realistic training for
22,000 men in two oppos-
ere a field provides positions for men in anti-tank company of the 113th
Infantry.
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"Cynthia Chandler, '7, is “chinning” with beads of tall wheat
near
The wheat, which recently withstood floodwaters,
is more than 4 feet high. ’, ‘
IFinal Step In Church
Remodeling To Begin
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The final steps in the remodel—
ing of Mount Olive Lutheran
Chapel on Hillcrest will get un-
der way within a few days, it is
planned by the committee head-
ed by Hugo Seipold of Shelton.
In addition to changes in the inn
terior of the chapel, outside
changes will also be made, and
the. entire building will be paint-
,cd later in the summer. The
remodeling will make it possible
for an overflow crowd of 275 to
be seated in the chapel and par-
ish hall.
Cliff Wivell’s CERTIFIED
lEXAco SERVICE
" Representative in Mason County for
’lnpia 0i! Wood
:_""'.“'PRODUCTS COMPANY
Grade Fuel and Deisel Oils
V ‘ROMPT eERVICE
lat and Franklin Phone 397
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FAST FREIGHT SERVICE
“‘7” DOOR DELIVERY IN SHELTON
bright should be routed via Str. Indian, Ferry Dock,
,3 Kill- via Str. 'Skookum Chief, Milwaukee Dock,
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" ve8 Time Schedule as follows:
Tacoma daily, execept Sunday, at 5 p.m. for
. A Olympia. and Shelton
“ CL'TlVes Shelton daily, except Sunday
' ARENCE CARLANDER, President
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,Kamilche Grange
Dance Saturday
Kamilche, June 23.—Progress
Grange will hold a dance Satru-
June 28. The proceeds to
be used to improve the dining-
room.
Mrs. Wyn Griggs underwent a
major operation Friday at a Se-
attle hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nelson en-
tertained Saturday evening with
, a. card party and supper in honor
of the birthday of Mrs. Lawrence
Brown of Olympia. Mrs. Brown
received many lovely gifts. .
Mr. and Mrs. Don Whitcner are
receiving congratulations on the
:1 ,arrival of a baby son, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenwood
and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Maxin and
son leave Tuesday for a motor
-> . trip to Illinois, where they will
visit relatives.
Friday evening a large .crowd
'gathercd at the grange hall and
showered the newlyweds, Mr. and
' .Mrs. Walter Bloomfield and Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Clark with
many beautiful presents for their
new homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boice of Se-
attle spent, the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boice.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cortesl
and son of Tacoma visited .his
mother, Mrs. Blossom Carico on
Sunday.
The Kamilche Cougar ball team
won their game Sunday from
Rainier by a score of 9-2.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Savage of
Belfair spent the weekend at
the B. Rose home.
Mrs. Margaret Cothary made a
busmess trip to Tacoma Monday.
David and Esther Jacobs are
spending the summer at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Scott.
62 Complete Summer
Bible School Study
Concluding the first Vacation
Bible School of the past several
years. the secretary of the Mount
Olive Lutheran school reported
SlxtY-two pupils in attendance.
School was conducted for ten
days. Last Friday, the closing
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picnicked at Delight Park.
The Census Bureau says the
total number of accidental deaths
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F'ND__A£EZEM§§_EA;NI:ADS
Farmers Urged
operators
Thurston County Farm Security
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Pork, Eggs, Etc.
Family-type farmers and small
cooperating in
Administration program are be-
ing urged to increase production
of milk, chickens, eggs and pork
this year to increase their in-
comes and share in the expanding
market for these products result-
ing from the Department of Agri—
culture‘s "Food for Defense,” says
Robert E. Gross, County FSA su-
pervisor, 401 Security Building,
Olympia, Washington. ’
“Secretary of Agriculture
Claude R. VVickard, has announc-
ed that prices of these commodi-
ties will be supported through de-
partment purchase on the follow-
ing levels (Chicago market):
Hogs, $9 a hundred; butter, 31
cents a pound; eggs, 22 cents a‘
dozen, and chickens, 15 cents a
pound,” Gross said. I,
“Supplies acquired by the de-
partment will be used for lease
lend food aid to Britain and other
countries, Red Cross shipments,
distribution to needy and desti—
tute families through state wel-
fare agencies, free school lunch-
es, and release on the market in
case of unwarranted speculative
price rises. Increased home con» .
sumption of these products will
also be urged to build a healthier
America and strengthen our home
defense efforts."
FSA families can support the
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or outlay of additional funds, ex-
plained Gross, through added feed-
ing for sustained egg production,
and increased milk production,
saving their best heifer calves,
saving additional pigs for fall
breeding or planning additional
fall farrowings. Where substan-
tial changes in farm plans arel
considered, they should be care—
fully reviewed with thc FSA of—I
fice.
44H Delegates
Return Inspired ,
From Convention
A tired but inspired group of
4-H delegates returned to their
homes throughout the State of
Washington last Saturday follow-
ing a week’s attendance at one:
of the best State 4-H Club camps‘
ever held on the Campus of the
State College of Washington.
Those attending from Mason
County were: Mrs. Paul Hunter,
Fae Miller, Freddy Woolsey, Bud
Buffington, Winston Asche,"'Ke’ith
Satterthwaite, and County Agent
l Okerstrom. ‘
Delegates attended class in—
struction in the following classes:
Home vegetable gardens, the ma-
,everyday courtesies, more life in
living, know your bugs, home
,flower arrangement, .more life
from dairy products, citizenship
training, wardrobe planning, farm-
stead planning, indoor play hour,
and outdoor play hour.
Leaders attended some of these
classes besides special periods pro-
vided especially for leader train-
ing.
Registration at the Camp this
year was among the largest with
slightly over 1000 delegates regis-
tered.
This annual State 4-H Club
event is a highlight in the life of
a 4-H Club member. From this
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carry on 4-H Club work as well
as to meet events in later life.
Rev. Mull-1y To Help 5
Manage Church Camp
Rev. R. C. Muhly, Mount Olive
Lutheran pastor, will leave Wed-
nesday of this week for Rath-
drum, Idaho, to attend the Twin-
low Summer Camp where he will
lecture and serve as business man-
ager, preaching the camp scr-I
mon next Sunday, June 29. 'In‘
the pastor’s absence for two weeks. I
Rev. Harry Miller, South Tacoma,
will be guest speaker. This is
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in the local Lutheran pulpit on
Hillcrest.
I LEGAL PUBLICATIONS 'I
NOTICE OF CIVIL SERVICE
EXAMINATION:
NOTICE IS'HEREBY GIVEN, that
the Police C1Vl1 Service Commission of
the City of Shelton will. on Monday
evening, July _14th. 1941. at 7:30
O'clock P. M. .in the City Hall. in
Shelton. Washington. hold an oral
and written' examination for City
Policeman;
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that
all persons taking the Examination.
must file their applications with tliel
Undersngned Secretary and Chief Ex-
aminer on or before Monday, July
7th. 1941. '
Dated this 24th day of June, 1941.
CHAS. R. LEWIS,
Secretary and Chief
Examiner, Civil Ser—
Vice Commission forl
the City of Shelton,‘
Washington.
6—24—26. 7—1-3—4t.
No. 1438
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Superior Court of the State
of Washington for Mason County.
In Probate
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF dJOSEPH SCHLEHOFER, De-l
cease .
NOTICE .IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersxgned has been appointed
and has qualified as Administrator of
the estate of Joseph Schlehofer. de—
ceased; that all persons having claims
against the said deceased or the said]
[estate are hereby required to serveI
in the 21—year period, 1919-1939,I
was 1,800,226. The year 1936 led
“($11,110,052 accidental deaths. In
1939, the total was 792,623,
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necessary vouchers attached, on said
Administrator at the address below
stated, and file the same with the
Clerk of said Court, together with
proof of such service, within six (6)
months afterrthe date of first pub-
lication 01 this notice or the same
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FOR SALE: 5—room modern house,
tfie .FOR SALE: six room house and'
leader; and members were Lucille
Ahern, Rachel Nye, June Wolden, .
ELTON-MASON COUNTY J OURNAL
Real Estate
furnished or unfurnished. $2800
terms. Phone 328—J or 499. I
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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—6-29-4M.
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creek, low bank, on Big Skoo-I
kum, south side. Known as Can-I‘
nery Point. MAKE ME AN OF-
FER. Ray C. Gruhlke, Capital!
Theatre Building, Olympia, Wn.
5-15--6-26713t.
FOR SALE: modern 5-room house
with large sun porch and large,
lot. Inquire J. H. Tice, 11th and
Thomas, Angleside.
6-19-24-26u7-1h4t “
EORISALE: 7froom house—and
2 lots. Beverly Heights. $2100,
Ig,‘
get a “License Plate Key Tag,"
and chain, with your own license
'number printed on
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SHELTON FURNITURE UP-
holstering, furniture recoveredl
and rebuilt, free estimates, 714|
Ellinor Ave. Joe Nussbaumer,
proprietor. Phone 590—W.
6-20. 7-20—1M.
SAM,
Have you heard that you can
it in baked
enamel, in your own state colors,
FREE, with any purchase at A1
Huerby Motors?
Your pal Pete
P.S.~They also have those new
B. F. Goodrich Tires, with “Dura—
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FOR SALE: 4—room house. Nice ‘ Film f r
yard, garden and flowers. In-I ‘, “ 0, D _ _
side city. Inquire 636 Bellevue. miniature
Bi6-12—24—4t. cameras
FOR SALE
7—room modern suburban home
on paved highway, fireplace,
basement. plastered with new
paper. Has excellent well kept
yard with many beautiful flow-
ers and shrubs. Small conser-
vatory attached to home with
many plants. Includes about 2
acres of excellent soil and
gravity water system. This is
one of the finest suburban
homes in the county and will
make an exc_ellent home. Why
not see it today if you want a
really fine home that is close
in. Will sell for $5800 and give
some terms.
11—acres in Kamilche Valley, fine'
soil and most all under culti-
vation. Has good 4-room house
with large chicken house. Elec-
tric lights, daily mail and about
8 miles from Shelton. Will sell
for $1775 and give good terms
to reliable party.
5-room modern home with large
upstairs in excellent condition,
hard wood floors, fireplace, full
basement, furnace and
yard. Cement sidewalk
dustless street. Will sell for
$4500 and allow some terms.
7-room home in best dtstrict.
Large lot with excellent side-
walks. A very good buy at
$2450.00, terms $350 down and
$20.00 per month at 6%. Why
not see it today;P
a‘: a:
. 4~room unfinished home, with 2 I
large tracts of land, good well
and raspberry and strawberry
patches. Plenty of
property. Close in.
beater at $1,000, with $75.00
down and $20.00 per month, 6% l
interest.
20-acres more or less located on
Spencer Lake. Good beach and
good fishing’. Located in quiet
spot and a good buy at $1,000.
Terms.
or
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 good
easy income I would be glad to
show you this property. Cash
price or terms.
Also nice modern home in good
condition and well
$4500.00 terms. This is all any—
one should want in a nice home.
Small place :vith 1;; acre of ex-
cellent ground. 1-room house
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
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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?
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Business building in Shelton. Ren-
tal income. Terms. $4,900.00.
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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, $2850, terms, may
be arranged.
Will trade.
Herbert G. Angle
Angle Bldg. Phone 304
5-
will be barred.
'Datc of first publication June 24.
1941.
CHAS. R. LEWIS,
Administrator of ms-
tate of Joseph Schle-
hofer. Deceased. Lum—,
bermen's Building.
Shelton, Wash.
6—24. 7-1-8-15-—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
ALEXANDER JOHNSON, Deceas-
e .
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
the Undersigned. Wlll. E. Stevenson.
has been appointed and has qualified
as Administrator of the Estate of
Alexander Johnson. (Alex Johnson).
Deceased, and that all persons hav-
ing claims against the said Deceased
or the said Estate are hereby re-
quired to Serve the same. duly veri-
fied, with the necessary vouchers at—
tached on the undersigned Aflmmiri"
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ing, etc. Reasonable rates. See
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
503 Each.
2r 55¢ per dozen
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PRINTED SAI ES BOOKS
Our prices are a!) low or lower
than outside salesmen can quote'
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1938 BUICK 4—door touring se-
dan, nicely equipped, 4 new
tires. New car guarantee $645,
1937 BUICK 5 passenger coupe:
radio, heater, new brakes, new?
paint .................................... _. $545,
1937 CHEVROLET DeLuxe 4 dr.3
sedan, radio, heater, spot light,;
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1937 CHRYSLER R o y al Coupe!
new paint, 4 new tires .... .. $495
1938 Pontiac “8” business coupe,
Radio, heater, low mileage $595;
1936 ‘CHEVROLET, radio, heater,$
new paint ............................ .. $385
1933 STUDEBAKER sedan, excel-1
lent condition thruout, radio $325‘
1933 PONTIAC COUPE. N ew
paint .................................... .. $185‘
Several Model A’s ...... .. $85 - $125;
Better Values —- Lower Prices I
a stronger guarantee you’ll
not find anywhere!
All ’41 state tested . .
'BOB ERVIN
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the addresses liereinbelow gwenfiand.
file such Claims, together with proof!
of service with the Clerk of the abovoI
entitled Court within six months af-l
ter the date of the first publication
of this Notice, to-wit: June 3rd. 1941,
or said claims will be forever barredl
Dated this 3rd day of June, 1941.
WM. E. STEVENSON.
Administrator of the Es-’
tutu of Alexander John-
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son, Deceased. Lumber-
men‘s Building. Shelton.l
Mason County, Washing-i
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CHAS. R. LEWIS.
Attorney for Adminis—
trator, Suite 1, Lumber—
inen's Building, Shelton.
Mason County, Washing-
ton. -3«10—17-24—-4t.
No. 1439 l ,
NOTICE TO CRI‘JDITORS I
TO FILE CLAIMS
In the iuperior Court of the State‘
of \Vas ington in and for the County
of Mason, In Probate.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
of LEWIS E. SANDERSON. Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that
Letters Testamentary on the above
estate were granted to the under-
signed on the 12th day of June. 194],
by said Superior Court.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN. that
all persons having claims against Sald
estate are required, to serve the same.
with the necessary vouchers, upon the
undersigned at the Law Office. of
Alden C. Bayley. Title. Insurance
Building, Shelton, Washington. that
being the place designated for the
transaction of the business of the es-
tate, within six months. after the
date of the first publication of this
notice, towit: within six months after
the 17th day of June. 1941, and file
the same with the Clerk of this
Court, together with proof of such
serviCe, or they Will be forever barred.
Dated this 17th day of June, 1941.
RUBIE M. SANDERSON,
Executrix of the Estate of
Lewis E. Sanderson. Deceas-
ed.
ALDEN C. BAYLEY, ;.
Attorney for Executrix. Title
Insurance Bldg, Shelton.
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No. 1298 '
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT
. 0F ACCOUNT
In the Superior Court of the State of
Washington in and for Mason Coun-
. ty . (In Probate)
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF RUBEN F. HARPS, Deceased,
NOTICE Is hereby given that T.~A.
Parker. the administrator of the es-
tate of Ruben F. Harps. deceased.
has rendered and presented for set-
tlement to. and filed in the Superior
Court of said County and State his
account as such administrator; and
that Saturday. the 12th day of July.
1941, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the court
room of our said Superior Cpurt,,in
the (‘Ity or Shelton, \‘l'fmbq in said
JOURNAL WANT ADS
borough Apts, Second and Knee-
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For Rent
MAMA” MAA‘A“. on
FURNISHED APARTMENTS for
rent (2 and 3rooms). Good lo-
cation. Very reasonable. Golds-I
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land Streets, Shelton. 5-7-tf.
AVAILABLE JULY 1: unfurnish-
apartment 3 rooms and bath:
Phone 37-M after 7:30. 221 No.
10th St., across from tennis
courts. S—6-24-26--7-1-3—4t.
FOR RENT: new two—room apart-
ment, furnished. Mrs. Edith
Whittle, Route 3, Box 1, Shel—
ton. W—6-1—tf.
FOR RENT: 3—room furnished
apartment, private bath. Mill
Street Apartments, phone 259M.
6-2—tf.
HOUSE FOR RENT: 8 mlies west
on Matlock Road. J. Churchill.
6-5—tf.
FOR RENT: l-room house furn-
ished $10.00 month. Call 92-J,
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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.
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4-room furnished apt. ........ .. 35.00
Herb Angle, Angle Bldg.
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Wanted
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WILL BUY cottonwood logs de-
livered to Olympia Port Dock.
James Bradner at dock or eve-
nings, Stuart Hotel.
5-22—6-24—10t
WANTED~ good homes for male
kittens and female Maltese cat.
Good mouser. 1233 Franklin St.
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RATES
On Classified Advertisements
10 cents a line (5 words) first
insertion, attractively low rates
on subsequent insertions. Min-
imum charge 40c.
Classified advertisements ac-
cepted over the telephone from
phone subscribers. Cash should
accompany all other orders or
ayment 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 500.
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Request.
Phone 100
For Sale
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PIANO SPINET returned from
rental now at our Port Town-
send store. To be sold at a; re-
duction, reasonable m o n t h 1 y
payments. Write for particulars.
Adjusting Dept, King and Folk
Music Co., 124 E. First St., Port
Angleles, Wn.
W4-12-17-19-24—4t
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FOR SALE CHEAP: Mowing
machine, hayrake, harrow and
cultivator. Phone 21713 'eve-
nings. J—6-17-19-24-26~—4t.
FOR SALE: 1,000-watt capacity,
32-volt Delco light generator,
complete with batteries, sth-
ches, radio and globes. Excell-
ent condition. For quick sale”
$200. Joe E; Chamberiin, Rt. 2,
Box 29-8, Lake Spencer. ‘
8~17-24——3t.
National statistics show that
every car registered in your com-
munity will use on the average
of at least 11,4 new tires this year.
STRAWBERRIES FOR SALE:
$1.25 crate. Bring containers.
Pick your own. Phone. 14-F-41.
J. H. Carmen. C—~6~24——1t.
R 6-19-24 2t.
WORK WANTED by carpenter
and builder, rough, finishing
and alteration also painting. Re-l
ferences. Reasonable. H. M.
Jones, 17141/2 Ridgeroad, Shel-
ton. J—6-12-17-19-24—At.
STEADY W'ORK—GOOD PAY—~—
RELIABLE PERSON WANT-
ED to call on farmers in Mason
County. No experience or capi-l
tal required. Some making $100
in a week. Write MR. INMAN,,
Oakland,‘
2423 Magnolia
Calif.
St.,
6—24-26-2t.
CHRISTMAS TREES WANTED:
large or small lots. Highest
prices. Mattson & Carlson, 4125!
Sixth Avenue, Tacoma.
6-24—26--7—1-3-8-10-15-17—8t,
Tides of the Week
Computed for Oakland Bay
(Hood Canal tides are one hour
& 55 minutes earlier) I
Wed. High 4:37 a.m. 10.1 ft.
June 25 Low 12:05 pm. -1.5 ft.
High 8:04 p.m. 11.1 ft.
Thurs. Low 12 :36 a.m. 6.0 ft.
June 26 High 5:08 a.m. 9.9 ft.
Low 12:41 p.m. -1.6 ft.
High 8:37 p.m. 11.2 ft.
Fri. Low 1:24 a.m. 5.8 ft.
June 27 High 5:42 a.m. 9.7 ft.
Low 1 :19 p.m. -1.4 ft.
High 9:09 p.m. 11.3 ft.
Sat. Low 2:16 a.m. 5.5 ft.
June 28 High 6:28 a.m. 9.3 ft.
Low 1 :58 p.m. -1.0 ft.
High 9:41 p.m. 11.4 ft.
Sun. Low 3:10 a.m. 5.0 ft.
June 29 High 7:30 a.m. 8.9 ft.
Low 2:40 p.m. -0.4 ft.
High 10:13 p.m. 11.4 ft.
Mon. Low 4:08 a.m. 4.3 ft.
June 30 High 8:51 a.m. 8.4 ft.
Low 3:25 p.m. 0.4 ft.
High 10:47 p.m. 11.4 ft.
Tues. Low 5:07 a.m. 3.4 ft.
July 1 High 10:21 a.m. 8.0 ft.
Low 4 :14 p.m. 1.4 ft.
High 11:22 p.m. 11.4 ft.
County, has been duly appointed by
Our Superior Court for the Settle—
ment of the Final Account. at which
time and place any person interested
In said estate_may appear and file
his exceptions In writing to the said
final account, and contest the same.
WITNESS. the Hon. John M. Wil-
son, Judge of the said Su rior Court.
and the seal of said ourt affixed
this 14th day of June, 1941.
(SEAL)
‘ CLARE ENGLESEN,
County Clerk and Clerk
of said Superior Court.
6-17-24. 7-1—8—4t.
No. 1424
NOTICE TO CBEDITORS
In the Superior Court of the Sta e of
W'ashington for the County ,0! Mn-
80])
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF FRED JOHNSON, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un-
dersigned has been appointed. and
qualified as administrator of the
above entitled estatey that all per-
sons having claims against said de-
ceased are hereby required to serve
the same. duly verified. on said ad-
ministrator or his attorney of record
at the address below stated. and file
the same ,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 SPECIAL ELECTION
A Special Election will be held in
School District No. 306 on Saturday.
June 28th. 1941, for the 1purpose of
voting on a. Special 5 Mil Levy to
goyetr General Expenses of the Dis-
I‘lC .
Lilliwaup School House from 1
p. m.
C. W. JOHNS.
Clerk of the Board
School District No.r3‘06.
01924-20 —3I.
The polls will be open at the
to 7
FOR SALE OR TRADE-:‘bthoro-
bred Durham bull 3 yrs. old, beef
I strain, for young stock. Inquire
Journal. B——6-24»—1t
; Regatta. RedwgéEi-Q I—swpzviniels.
' Phone 483-W. Mrs. Leonard
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FOR SALE: practically new Es-
tate wood range, 18 inch oven,
about half price. Avcne Richert,
918 Turner, Shelton. 6-24-—8-1-3t
FOR SALE: 2 rcares. 6 yrs. e‘d.
true and sound, mowing mach-
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or will trade for milk cows. F.
H. Landgrath, Upper Skokom-
ish Valley. 6-24—26--7-1-3—4t.
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l1———Lang Range with coils... 30.00
1—Toledo Range (all enamel)
with coils ........................ _. 27.50
:1—C01d Spot Refrigerator.... 75.00
‘1—~5-ft. Majestic Refrig. 45,00
I1—Norge Washer .............. .. 25.00
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USED FURNITURE
1—Montag Range .............. ..$29.50
l—Montag Range . 24.50
l—Wood Heater .................. .. 19.50
1—Wood Heater .................. .. 24.50
1—Leather Bed Davenport. 14.50
l—Oak Dining Table .......... .. 4.50
1—Square Dining Table 15.95
Olsen Furniture Co.
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USED APPLIANCES
l-Kelvinator Refrigerator
like new ......................... ..$89.50
1———Montag range .. 29.50
1—SuperlOr range 27.50
1—Lang range ...... _. 27.60
1—Lang range .................. .. 24.50
1—Inninerator, all white 17.50
l—Laundry stove ........ .. 12.50
l—Norge washer
1——-Norge washer
1—«Voss Washer
1—Thor washer
1—Comblnation electric and
wood range, neatly new.. 99.50
1—Automatic gas hot water 2‘ 50
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mansions
ALDEN C. BAYLEY
ATTORNEY LAW
Title Insurance Building
Opposite First National Bank
Phone 23 Shelton
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Office at Angle Building
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ELLIOT 'B. SPRING
Accounting Tax Services
Bookkeeping Systems
123 4th St. “ Phone 565
Painting Papering
, Interior Decorating
GEO. A. MLCREARY
Phone 559-J
Shelton, Wu.
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