my .
dill 15, 1941.
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,Bremerton
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t Narrows bridge
evolved on the
I 0‘f C. A. Andrew,
’1 Clark Eldridge’s
IV Washington tollI
1.5,. VI? and is making
‘ 11 eventually de-
. ‘span design. In a
“Tor five bridge
30111 Mr. Andrew
2511 proceed at a
“H the new span'
‘ as 0n a number
most of which have
mined
8
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5'
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Plans for a canti-I
IS idea is based1
32$ ai railroad to
Pp y the nav
Probability of fed3-I
>019“ this need. Cost
. brlClge would run
.End 14 million dol-
itW estimates, which
Prohibitive with-
Contribution of de-
FWF Span
b1'lt‘lge would have
of 1,600 feet, as
the 2,800 foot span
.a 9‘”? bridge and 1.-
slmllar' bridge over
‘38 river at Que-=
,, fl bfeet of the San
,rldge. It will in-
1011 of two large
,Nfeet nearer the
al‘I‘Ows than the
of tdh, in 130 feet of
6 ese piers would
, “Impresent piers cost
. 01 the heavy cost
'due to the risk in-
rushing tides.
,bridge would be’
tylth a single rail-
of 9911 the four traf—I
’ col~leSe this project
metlon of a rail-
“‘00 from the Gig
9‘1, JOb in itself. At
bls moved to the
arises from Seat-
to
0f the new span
Settlement of in—
, -°1§1 Span, but the
to orlty wants to be
. Start immediately
,_ available. Three
rs have been se~
rung the new job,
ES
2‘ i1. t
hey accept.
does not work out
the suspension
than the cantilever.
So
The next few
determine several
th the construction
‘ 9 new bridge will
‘meantime the
1 t Pity, through Mr.
vi .ad" get into a posi-
Vantage of an y
y Come,
eleven
n ~ It was voted
“31 picnic at Ma—
ugust 6th.
“Scott entertained
b. 0f her daughter,
I l’"thday. Guests
1.5- Ben Drake and
IVadine and Har-
91‘ and children,
. n, Mrs. Wm. Boice
.Esi Gary and J er-
Jess Brownfield
3’ from Yakima,
‘nt the Fourth of
Yes.
2Wille Booth, son
ter Audrey, of
and Mr. and
81‘Son of Roches-
guests of Mr.
U_last week.
lililily are moving
: : ash, where Mr.
'1, are employed.
8. R. Boice of
f°ta._ are visiting
amlly, Mr. and
Sunday, they
to visit a daugh-
¥ eTuller,
G guests of Mr-
~| “liter were Mrs.
, a41d Mr. and Mrs.
of Tacoma and
A- Gunter.
10, Initiative
‘andlncrease in ex-
' me Old age pension
5, Per cent over
in _under the old
“‘5’ department
. y
a 40 per cent
mlmber of per-
was:
,0“
1390.
.84.
‘oi676 aged -'per-.
‘1 aid, at a cost
a“Triangle grant» of
given 57,088
Jilly 1, at a
The average
I safety zone.
ER TYPE ’mmmos—I
No. 13129
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING
OF CREDITORS
United States District Court, VVest-
ern District of W'as‘hington Southern
Division
In Bankruptcy Under 75-8
of the Bankruptcy Act
Section
In the Matter of CHARLES G. FITTS, I
a married man, Bankrupt.
To the creditors of Charles G. Fitts,
a married mail, of Shelton, in the
county of Mason, and district afore—
said, a bankrupt:
Notice is hereby given that on Wed-
nesday. the 6th day of August, 1941,
the first meeting of the creditors of
the above-named bankrupt will be held
at 212 Security Building, Olympia,
Washington, at o'clock in the after—
noon of said day, at which time the
said creditors may attend, prove their
claims, examine the bankrupt, and
transact such other busmess as may
properly come before said meeting.
The said Charles G. Fith was duly
adjudicated a bankrupt on the 20m
day of November, 1940.
Dated at Olympia. Washington, this
14th day of July, 194].
DANIEL S. BIGELOW’,
Conciliation Commissioner
745—711. Referee.
COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
Monday, June 2nd, 1941.
Board met in regular sesSion, pres—
out were R. Trenckmann, Chairman,
V. E. Paul and Fred Ferris. Jiu, Com-
missioners, and Harry Deyettc, Clerk
of Board.
This being the time set for con—
tinued Hearing on Proposed Plat of
Pleasant Cove Beach Tract No. 2, Mr.
Watson appeared and asked to have
hearing continued til Monday, June
9th. 1941 at 10:00 A. M. It was
moved and seconded that hearing be
continued to June 9th, 1941 at 10:00
A. M. Carried.
C. Okerstrom appeared to ask that
necessary expenses for Mason Coun-
ty Planning Council be budgeted for
next year. I ~
Board instructed him to file a pre-
liminary budget on same.
Delegations from Capitol Hill Com-
munity Club and Mill Creek Com-
munity Club appeared to request that
Board provide for .
Agent in the Budget for next year,
Action was deferred until Budgets
were considered. '
Claims allowed.
Board adjourned to meet again
Wednesday, June 4th, 1941, at 10
O‘Clock A. M .
Wednesday, June 4th, 1941.
Board met, all were present.
In the matter of Skill Ball Game
Licenses, Operators having been call——
ed in to discuss same, it was moved
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Court Haiise_ be fixed as the time
. ilIlg place of hearing on same, car-
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a Demonstration
and seconded that Resolution be ap-
proved. carried. 0
Claims Allowed.
Board adjourned.
Thursday, June 5th, 1941
Remember These
And Avoid Arrest
WASHINGTON STATE PATROL
VIOLATIONS
Subject to Arrest
Speed—
Too fast for conditions.
Exceeding posted speed limit.
Rules of the Road—
Fail to keep right.
Fail pass to left.
Passing, view obstructed on a
are not to be ircurve-
Passing, View obstructed on
a130 be made of a crest of grade.
age In case the can- '
Fail allow overtaking vehicle to
pass.
Cutting after
in improperly
e eerected for about Passmg-
Moving from one lane to an-
be a four lane other without safety.
(I not have anyl Impeding normal flow of traf-
fic.
Following too closely for safety.
Turning Movements—
Improper right turn.
Improper left turn.
Failure to give proper arm sig-
nal before turning.
Turning on crest of grade, view
obstructed within 1,000 feet.
Right of Way—
Failure to grant right of
at intersections.
Disregard stop sign.
Failure to stop when entering
arterial way though no stop sign.
Failure to grant right of way
way
I to emergency vehicle.
Driving through pedestrian
Disregard traffic signal (auto-
matic).
Fail to slow for pedestrian.
Improper parking.
Improper starting from parked
pdsition.
Fail to obey command of school
patrol.
Defense Plans Call
For Billion Feet Of
Coast Lumber in ’41
Seattle—The West Coast lum-
ber industry probably will fur-
nish nearly a billion feet of lum-
ber for national defense this year.
the West Coast Lumbermen’s As-
sociation disclosed Thursday. It
also announced June production
reached 99.1 per cent of estimated
capacity.
Defense demands stressed
high grades and large sizes un-
available elsewhere in the na-
tion, the association said.
With termination of the strike
of 12,000 010 woodworkers In
western Washington, said the
statement, the industry is oper-
ating “under pressure of a tre-
mendous backlog of undelivered
orders.”
It described the withdrawal of
intercoastal shipping from nor-
mal trade lanes as the most
criticil situation confronting
the industry.
Shelton Motorists
Fined For Accident
Montesano, July 8.—(SpecIal.)
John Young, youthful Shelton
driver involved in a July 4 wreck
just east of Montesano in whleh
City Treasurer James Fuller, hIS
daughter and grandchild were
hurt, was fined $50, sentenced to
15 days in the county jail and
hadhis driver license revoked for
six months longer. 'Justice Ar-
thur‘M. Furnia imposed the fine
for reckless driving and other
penalties .for the youth haying
driven a car after his license had
been revoked for reckless drivmg-
The Shelton clad pleaded “guilty
and Nelson 'Hyndman, whose rel-
atives were... injured, asked len-
iency.
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'agreed to accept $200.00 in full set-
‘be accepted and that Mon ay.
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vand seconded that hearing be
Board met. all were present. '
Minutes of May meetings were
read and approved. I
Bond of J. E.‘Martin. County Su—
perintendent for faithful performance
of his duties, was approved.
Auditor's Count of Treasurer's
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was examined and approved. I
Dr. Kennedy certified John Tyler
for X-ray, same to be charged to
border line fund.
Claims allowed. ‘
Board adjourned.
Monday, June 9th, 1941.
Board met, all were present.
This being the time set for post-I
poned hearing on proposed plat of
Pleasant Cove Beach Tracts, W. 0.,
Watson appeared to ask that hearingI
be postponed until Monday, JuneI
23rd, 1941 at 10:00 O‘Clock A. M. It:
was moved and seconded that hear-
ing be postponed till Monday, June;
23, 1941 at Commissioners Room at‘.
Court House, carried. -‘
Petition of W. L. Richardson et al
for the formation of a herd districti
within the following boundaries: Be-
ginning at point of intersection ofI
Olympic Highway and Rollway Road,l
thence to intersection of Rollway
Road and section line between Sec—
tions 16 and 17, Township 19, Range
3 West, W. M.. thence North along:
section line to shore line of Skookum
Inlet, thence along shore line of Skoo- I
kulil Inlet, thence along shore line
of Skookuin Inlet to Kamilchc Point.‘
thence south along the shore line of.
Oyster Bay to West end of Waldripi
or Hardscrabble Road to Intersection
Olympic Highway to point of begin—
ning. It was moved and seconded
that petition be accepted and that
Monday. June 30th, 1941 at 2:00 P. M.
Bond of M. C. Zintheo, for faithful ,
performance of his duties as JusticeI
of the Peace was approved.
Letter from J. N. Clark, in
trees cut by WPA workers on
land, at Allyn, received and filed.
Board adjourned. I
June 16th, 1941. ‘
Board met, all were present.
Permission was granted P. P. Melirer '
to cross Moroland St.. in front of Lot
9. Block 14 to Lot 16 B 15, James
1st Addition of Shelton. with water
pipe line.
Monthly report of Agriculturist wts
examined and approved.
Permission was granted to Gus
Nordqulst to cross county road with.
water pipe line, on Lake Cushman
Road at Hoodsport.
Letter from Dr. Lehman, District;
Health Officer, asking for leave of'
absence from July 1st to August 10th
for academic work regarding public'
health administration. It was moved
and seconded that request for leave
of absence be granted. Carried.
Claims allowed.
Resolution re Cloquallum Creeki
Bridge was approved and signed.
Notice from Director of Highways
that resolution of April 14th being
supplemental budget to 1941
Road Budget had been approved, re-
ceived and filed.
' Letter from ‘Walter A. Kelley ask-
ing for extenSion of permit to cross
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his
Section 8, 24, 3 with logging road. It\
was moved and seconded that permitI
be extended for 90 days, carried.
The following was collected for
equipment rental, and turned over to
Treasurer for the credit of Road Dis-
trict No. 1.
Chas, E. McGonagle
Katrina Harley Scott
$13.00
It was moved and seconded the
followmg Hospital accounts be certi-
fied as follows:
Rex Kidd Account Anderson Fund.
Chas. ,W. Huiton Acct. Govey-Hillier
Charity‘Bed, carried.
In the matter of Skill Ball license
for machinesowned by Sam B. Theler;
Doane Brodie appeared to effect a
settlement up to July Isl. The Board
tlement. Check in above amount was
accepted and turned over to County
Treasurer.
Board adjourned.
Monday, June 23, 1941.
Board met, all were present.
Application for Franchise to cross
County roads in several places as
enumerated in the notices, by U. S.
of a Dept. of Interior acting by and
through the Bonneville Power Ad-
ministration was received. It was
moved and seconded that a plication
July
28th at 2:00 P. M. at Commissioners'
Room, at Court House, Shelton, Wash—
ington. be designated as the time
and1 place for hearing on same, car
no .
It was moved and seconded that‘
Temporary Permit be granted, and
signed, carried.
This being the time set for post-
poned hearing on proposed Plat of
Pleasant Cove Beach Tracts, W. 0.
Watson appeared to ask that hearing
be continued til Monday, June 30th,
1941 at 10:00 A. M. It was moved
con-
tinued as requested. carried.
W. 0. Watson a peared with Pro-
posed Plat of Ta iuya-Canal W. F.
Tracts. It was liioved and seconded
that Monday, July 14th at 10:00 A. M.
at Commissioner's Room,
House at Shelton, Washington be
eSignated as the time and place (If
caring on same, carried.
C. C. Smith paid $2.50 for stove
at Court :
you CAN’T SELL UNTIL’VESU
IND A BUZEEUSE WA
NTuADS
. HARRY DEYETTE.
purchased at County Farm. Same was
turned over to Treasurer for the
Credit of Current Expense.
Commissioner Ferris turned in
$40.00 collected from Lilliwaup resi-I
urchase of Raylig for Lil-;
dents for»
llwaup Fails road. Same was turned
over to Treasurer for the Credit ofI
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County Road Fund, Dist. No. 2.
is being the time set for hearing
on proposed Plat of First Addition
to Mt. Mpriah Cemetery, proper no-
tices having been given as appears
from affidavits on file, and no one
appearing to object, itwas moved and
seconded that Plat be signed and
filed for record, carried.
It was moved and seconded that R.
renckmann, Chairman be authorized
to act for the Board and Mason Coun-
ty in settlement of Insurance on Coun-
ty Farm House, carried.
_Letter from O. R. Taylor, in re new
right of way through Taylor Estate
property, at Kamilche, received and
referred to Commissioner, Trenckmann.
Notice from Director of Highways
that Mason County‘s share of gas tax
allotment for April based on May
collections, amounted to $9902.37, re
ceived and filed.
COMMISSIONERS 2 2 2 ....2
Letter from Thos; W. Houseman in
re. condition of road to his place, re-
ceived and referred to Commissioner
Paul.
Claims allowed. '
The following bids for GR? No. 15
1941 011mg were received and opened:
Diesel 011 Sales Co. Total Bid $22,—
365.00 Certified Check $1750.00; J. ‘F.
Forbes, Total Bid $21,124.75, Certified
Check $1,150.00. Bids were taken un-
der'conSlderation and decision deferred
until later date.
Permission to use land, was given
U. . Army, on all County lands in
Township 19 and 20 in Ranges 3, 4
and 5 to be used for maneuvers from
August 15th to September 5th, as per
agreement on file.
Board adjourned.
Tuesday, June 24th, 1941.
Board met, all were present.
In the matter of Bids received and
opened yesterday, on CRP 15 Road
911mg. the' Board and Engineer hav-
mg gone to Olympia to confer with
Director of Highways; it was moved
andseconded that because the bids
received were more than 10% above
Engineer's estimate, that both bids _be
TeJected. and that another call forbids
issued immediately, and that bids
be opened Monday, July 7th at 2:00
R. M. Carried.
Board adjourned.
Monday, June 30th, 1941.
Board met, all were present.
Forri ation of Herd District,
Kamilc e Point District.
gestcd that formation of districts be
deferred for a year or two to allow
farmers time to preparewlth fences.
etc. Because a large number of si li—
el's was not present, it was deci ed
to continue hearing until Monday,
July 14th at 2:00 P. M., and that
Clerk notify all residents living in
districts, with a view of getting the
majority’s opinion.
Claims allowed. ,
.Resolutlon re Satsop Bridge was
signed and approved.
AdJ'ournment ‘of Board vuutll Mon-
day. July 7th, 1941.
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COUNTY JOURNAE
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Board of County Coliiiiilssionersf 'VW'WWVM
Mason g0ul§y,TVVaShlllgtOlI.
y . RENCKMANN. R t 1;
Chairman of Board. S a e
ATTEST:
AAAA.AAAAMA
FOR SALE: 5-room modern house,
furnished or unfurnished. $2800’
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Clerk of Board. I
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NOTICE or WATER nionr R—5-13—tf.
APPLICATION NO. 5479 ————————
State of \Niishingtoii Office of Su~ FOR SALE; modern furnished
pcrvisor of Hydraulit‘s Olympia.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that George
beach house at Union, Hood
Canal, including 90—ft. of water-
N. Upright of Shelton, State of VVasli— '. y. e
ington, undoi- date of June 3, 12m, flont'w OWQer’ Glegnlo fgffgi’
filed with the State Supervisor of' Olympia. waSh' 7' '
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Hydraulics, Olynlpia, Washington. an — ‘
application for a permit to divert the, a A .. 1 I ‘
public waters of an unnamed stream I FOR SALE' comp‘etely furnxshed
tributary of Pickering Passage, in . house at Lake Newatzel, 2 large
rooms, cedar finished. Terms to
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the'amount of 0.01 of a second foot,I
subject to existing rights, from Apiil I reliable party. R e a S on a b l
e.
15 to October 1 of each year fol the;
purpose of irrigation; and C(illllllll~_‘ VVI‘lte A. J. Slocum, 2016
North
ously for domestic supply; that the, Bethel Street, Olympia, “rash.
approximate point of diversion is lo-I
Gated within Govt. Lot 3 of Sectioiil 7‘8‘10‘15A3t
34, Township 21 N., Range 2 W. \V.I w r-
ii}! MasontCountyEl A1 mapfshowi f BEST BUY IN WATERFRONT
mg 0‘ 1(3 008. 101’]. an I) an I) Stilt . I
diversion and the place of the pro- On Puget Sound 5'000 ft‘ on Ar
Shelton. 75¢ I
posed use is on file in the ol’l‘icu ol'
foot. Low terms.
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the State Supervisor of Hytli'alllics,I
to $3.00 per
Olympia, W'ashington, together with i, ., .- ,..
such other inforliialioii as It; l‘l‘qllllu‘ E‘ A' C‘uy'
ILéE/imntb’rwash'
ed by law. I I I—8—10-1.)-]7-~4L|
l’Any person, firm or (lill‘lflil'ullull . ._.,_V . ,__. ._._ _,_
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w osev right will be injurious-y af— . , _. _,
fected by said application may i'ichFOEi‘ SALE- Waterfront 10t 66_ x
with the State Supe visor of Ilyil—I 214:, 2 miles II‘OlTl Shelton.
Price
filtiiiofif (9.1’iTfiIifiJYiiIEfif“‘EII' $53.“? “00-09
Phone S- can",
.' ' '/ '5.‘ L C. _ .
ing, as he may desire to make, with—I 591'VV~
7‘10‘15'17‘22fi4t-
in thirty (30) days after date of last . ——-
pédilication, which date is July 13', FOR SALE; comfortable four
1 4 .
Witness my hand and official spill
fast nook. basement and furn—
room modern home with break—I
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this 5th day of Julie, A. D., 1911 I
CHAS. J. BARTH(_)LET, I
State Supervisor of Hydraulics.
7,8_15#9t and trees. Priced at $2500 on
' “' terms, with discount for cash.
I M. C. ZINTHEO, Realtor, phone
No. 1387 1V7
NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL 0
FOR SALE: five room house
with bath; large kitchen; gar-
age, woodshed; 60 x 120 ft. lot,
ACCOUNT, REPORT AND PETITION
OF EXECUTORS FOR SE’I‘TLEM EN'I‘,
DISTRIBUTION AND DISCHARGE. I
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT 01" THE,
STATE OF WASHINGTON IN ANDI
FffiifféfiTEOUNTY 01“ MASON'I facing on hard-surfaced streeti
In the Matte'r of the Estate ofI and cement Sidewalk Only $1?
DAVID E. BARRETT, Deceased. ' 200, easy terms. M. C. ZIN-I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tllatI
Arthur T. Barrett and Jesse Hal'ol , 'IHEOI Reultor’fiprfione
157'
Barrett, joint Exccutoi-s of the aboveI 1 i
entitled estate, have filed heroin [how I FOR SALE: large lot facmg onl
final account, report .and petition for three greets on Hincrest a good]
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scttlemtnt and di tribution o ( buy at $OAS‘ terms If necessary.
estate, of the deceased, wherein the _ p I
Court is asked to approve said ac— M, C, ZINTHEO, Realtor, phone:
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count and report, and make distribu—
tion of the estate, and discharge the-I
Executors. ,
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN. that
in accordance with an order of said
Court made and entered on the ZStllI FOR SALE
day of June, 1941, a hearing will
be hadt before tthe gourttpn said final 7-room modern suburban homeI
accoun, repor an peilon on Sat- 1 ,
urday, the 26th day of July, 1941, on paved mg “733' flreplacevI
at 10 o’clock. A.M., on said day iii basement. plaStered Wlth HCWI
the Court Room of said Court in the
Court House at Shelton. Washington.
Dated this 28th day 'of June, 1941.
- CLARE ENGELSEN.
Clerk of the Superior Court
for Mason County, Wash~
ington.
ALDEN C. BAYLEY.
Attorney for Executors.
Title Insurance Building.
Shelton, Washington 7-1-8~15~22—~4t
paper. Has excellent well kept
yard with many beautiful flow-
, ers and shrubs, Small conser—
vatory attached to home withI
many plants. Includes about 2'
acres of excellent soil andl
gravity water system. This isl
one of the finest suburban
I homes in the county
Why
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NOTK‘EogFSTfiflIfi“L‘AEVDTIMBM” ; not see it today if you want a
Notice is hereby given that on; really fine home that is closeI
Tuesday, the 5th day of August, 1041.
commencing at ten o'clock in the fore— I
noon of said day, in front of the
main entrance door to the County
court house ill the City of Shelton.
County of Mason, State of Wash'
ton, by the County Auditor of
county, the timber on the follownig
described state land will be sold at
public auction to the highest bidder
in. Will sell for $5400 and giveI
some terms. . I
Ill—acres in Kamilche Valley, fineI
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
therefore, to—wit: ,
T_ tAPI’LICQaIIION tNkLFIIGQOiIfiI for $1775 and give good termsI
1m er on :1 o 4," , i A, '
of SW14 and Nwli of slaw, oi .to reliable part3"
section3 36, ttOWIShII/I) 22 tnorth, 5-room modern home With large
ranve wes , . ., (:(lll .‘Illlll’l" 4 ' \
12030 acreS' more 01. less, 5“: upstaiis in excellent condition,
hard wood floors, fireplace, full
basement, furnace and nicel
yard. Cement sidewalk and
dustless street. Will sell for,
$4500 and allow some terms.
7-room home in best district.'
cording to the government sur-.
vey thereof, appraised at $369.00.”
According to the State‘s cruise there
are approximately 123,000 feet sap-
ling fir.
The purchaser of the above de—
scribed timber will be required to
laws governing
comply strictly with
and will I
Classified Service
URN AL 'WA
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SHELTON FURNITURE UP-
holsterii‘ig, furniture recovered
and rebuilt, free estimates, 714
Ellinor Ave. Joe Nussbaumer,
proprietor. Phone 590—W.
6-20. 7-20—1M.
LANDSCAPING
Years of experience in lawn
making. Contract or 50¢ an
hour. Eight years in Shelton. I
Plovie, 726 So. First, corner
Mill Street. 7*5-‘8- 5v1M.
M—
‘USED FURNITURE
lA-Semi Enamel Range,
15—inch Oven .................. .. $19.50
I—Golden Oak Dining Table
48-in. Ext., 2 leaves ...... .. 7.50
IvSwing Rocker ________________ .. 14.50
1—9 x 12 Rug . 9.50;
1-4»Davenport 15.00
ImFibre Reed Chair .......... _. 3.95
Olsen Furniture Co.
REPAIRS,
Bicycles — Tricycles
Tires and Other
Accessories
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpened and Repaired
SLEYSTERS FIX-IT
SHOP
For Hot Water Service Gas is
Best. adv.
AIMAN; I v
PHOTOGRAPH—IQ
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ANDREWS PHOTO STUDIO
FILMS
DEVELOPED
25¢ per roll
Free Enlargement coupon with
each roll.
FIR DRUG STORE
gfisht disppsalRas foutnd in gitlc‘liikz'i Large lot with excellent
side-
31’ ‘3" emmg 0’” “mp”? walks A very good buy at LARGE SIZE
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Sgatutes an aws men a my tlieic $2375.00, terms $350 down and Duplicating
The purchasers of state timber are
required to run out the lines and
are responsible fontrcspass in case
timber is cut on adjacent state-owned
property.
Said timber on said land will be
sold for not less than the appraised
$20.00 per month at 6%.
not see it today '2
Why
a:
Small place with 172 acre of ex-
value, as appraised by ,llie Commis— cement ground. l-I‘Oom house
sioner of Public Lands in the mom and cabin with garage attach-
ner provxded by law, a sluteliient of
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
which is now on file in the
the Auditor of said county. I
Terms of sale are: Cash to be paidI
office of I
on the day of sale.
The purchaser of timber on state
lands Will have 2 years within which
to remove said timber,
privilege of securing
tilt:
of
with
extensions
time under the statutes governing, terms .............................. ..
$790.00
, , JACK TAYLOR, >1: 2: a.
Commissmner of Public Lands, * >I= :I:
By FRANK YATES.
Assistant Commissioner. Busmess bunding in Shalton‘ Ren'
7-8—15-22-29. 8-5s—5t. tal income. Terms, $4,600.00.
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NOTICE or WATER monT *
APPLICATION NO. 5498
State of \Vasliington Office of
pervisol‘ of Hydraulics Olympia
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that K. W.
Blanchard, of Shelton, State of VVash-
ington, .under date of June 21, 1941.
filed wlth the State Supervisor of"
Hydraulics, Olympia. Washington, anl
application for a permit to divert
the public waters of an unnamch
spring tributary of Mill Creek, in the
amount of 0.075 of a second foot, sub—
ject to eXIstlng rights, from April
15 to October. 1.0f each year for the
purpose of irrigation and continu-
ously for domestic supply; that the
apprOleate_ pomt of diversion is
located Within SW14 of SW15, of Sec-
tion 28, ToWnship 20 N., Range 3 W.
W.M., in Mason County. A map show-
ing the location and plan of said
diversion and the. place of the pro-
posed use ls on file in the office ofI
5-room modern home, with hard-
wood floor, fireplace, furnace
and basement, 21,19, 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
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Gas is More Economical. adv.
tide lands as may be included in
an oyster tract deeded by the
State of Washington to B. Jacob-
son June 8, 1901 under application
the State Supervisor of Hydraulics,
Olympia. Washington, together with
such other information as is required
by law. I No. 2632.
Any person, _flrm oi-_ corporation Said lands will be sold for not less
whose right Will be iiijui-‘lously ’af- than the appraised value above
stated
fected by said application may file the terms and conditions
with the State Supervxsor oi? Hyd-
raulics, at Olympia. Washington, such
objections or representations, in writ-
and upon
following:
Not less than one-tenth of the pur—
, chase price must be paid at the time
ing, as he may dosh-f. to make, with of sale. The purchaser, if he be not
in thirty (30) days alter date of last the owner of the improvements, must
publication, which date is July 15,Iforthwith ay to the officer making
1941. the sale e full amount Of the ap-
Witness my hand and official seal praised value of the improvements, as
this 24th day of June. A. D., 1941. above stated. One—tenth of the pur-
CHAS. J. BARTHOLET, chase price must be paid annually
State Supel‘VlSOF 0t Hydraulicslthereafter With interest on all de-
7-8-15—2t. ferred payments at the rate of six
per Centum per annum: Provided,
That any purchaser may make full
NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE payment of principal, interest and
TIDE LANDS lstatutory fees at any time and ob-
NOTICE 'IS HEREBY GIVEN, That' tain deed. The purchaser of land
on Tuesday, the 5th day of August, containing timber or other valuable,
1941, commencmg at ten o'clock inl materials is prohibited by law from
the forenoqn of said day. in frontl cutting or removing; any such timber
of the main entrance door to tlie’or materials without first obtaining
County Court House in the city ofI consent of the Commissioner of‘Pub-
Shelton. county of Mason, State of lie Lands. until the full amount of
Washington. by the County Auditor the purchase price has been paid and
of said county, the following de—Ideed issued. ‘
scribed state tide lands, together with! All sales of state
thereon, I
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lands are made
the improvements situated subject to the reservations of oils.
will be sold at public auction to the gases, coal, ores, minerals and fos-
highest bidder therefor, to-wit: 5115 of every name, kind and de-
NOTE.—No one except citizens of the
United States, or persons who have
declared their intention to become
such, can purchase state lands.
APPLICATION NO. 10177
All tide lands of the second class
owned by the State of \Vashlng—
scription. and to the additional terms
and conditions prescribed in section
3 of chapter 256 of the Laws of 1907.
Said lzilid will be sold subject to
the terms, conditions and reservations
of Chapter 312 of the Session Laws of
1927. relating to easements for rights-
ton, situate in front of, adjacent of—way and the carrying of timber.
to or abutting upon lots 2 and 3, stone, minerals and other products
section 1, township 19 ,nortli, ‘ovcr the same.
range 3 west. W. M,, and having JACK TAYLOR.
.1 total frontage of 58.82 lineal Commissioner of Public Lands.
chains, moreor less, appraised at By FRANK YATES,
1,176.40. . . 7, Assistant Commissioner.
xcepting sucll‘portlon of 38.141 745—15—22-29. 8-5«5t.
SALES BOOKS
505 Each
Jr 55¢ per dozen
We also take orders for all kinds
of special—
PRINTED SALES BOOKS
Our prices are au low or lower
than outside salesmen can quote
you.
THE JOURNAL
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1938 BUICK 4—door touring Se-IJuly 15 High
I 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.
sedan, radio, heater, spot light,
new paint .......................... .. $495
1937 CHRYSLER Ro a1 Coupe.
new paint, 4 new ti es .... .. $495
1938 Pontiac “8” business coupe.
Radio, heater, low mileage $595
1936 CHEVROLET, radio, heater,
new paint ............................ .. $385
1933 STUDEBAKER sedan, excel-
lent condition thruout, radio $325
1933 PONTIAC COUPE. New
paint it. ................................. ._ $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
YOU ARE COVERED for, any ac-
cident for $.25 per day. Longer
time the rate“ is cheaper. Herb
ets when you travel. See Herb
Angle, Agent.
No. 3997
S U M M O N S
In the Superior Court of the State of
~Wasllington for ' Mason County.
GERALD J. SMITH, Plaintiff, Vs.
ELMA SMITH, D fondant.
STATE OF WASH . GTON to Elma
Smith, Defendant:
You are hereby summoned to zip
pear within sixty (60) days after
date of the first publication of this
summons. to-wit: within sixty days
after the 30th day of June, 1941, and
defend the above entitled action in
the court aforesaid and serve a copy
of your answer upon the undersigned
attorney for plaintiff at his office
address below stated, and in case of
your failure so to do, judgment will
be rendered against you according to
the demand of the complaint which
has been filed with the Clerk of said
court.
The object of this action on the
part of the plaintiff is to secure a.
divorce from the defendant.
J. W. GRAHAM,
Attorney for Plain-
tiff. Office Address.
Suite 5, Govey Bldg,
Shelton, Wash.
7~1~8~16~22r29. 8-5-12——7t.
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FOR RENT: small 2-room house‘
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RATES
On Classified Advertisements
10 cents a line (5 words) first
insertion, attractively low rates
Min-
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rent (2 and 3 rooms). Good 10- ,
cation. Very reasonable. Golds-’ 0“ Subsequent insertions'
imum charge 40c.
land Streets, Shelton. 5-7‘tf. I
cepted over the telephone from
phone subscribers. Cash should
accompany all other orders or.
payment made before the first
of the month to save expense
. ~ of billing. An extra charge of .
100 will be made when billing is
necessary. Card of thanks 50c.
partly furnished. Close to town;
in nice location. Ideal for single
man or woman. $10 month. In-I
quire 619 N. Fifth. W—7-3—tf.
and bath, garage, electric stove_,I
hot water heater, oil circulator’
heater, otherwise unfurnishedl
221 North Tenth. Across fromI
tennis court. Call 37-M. ‘1
S—7-10-15-17-22—4t.
FOR RENT: summer cabins, 5
miles south Harstine Ferry.
Reasonable rates by day, week.l
or month. Tardiff’s Camp, at
Concord Beach.
7-15—22-24-29-31-—8-5-7——8t.
Classified Display Rates on
Request.
Phone 100
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For Sale
AMAAA “AMI.
FOR. SALE: 3 milch cows. Marion
Smart, Skokomish Valley.
I 7-8-17—4t.
FOR RENT
DO YOU WANT ADDITIONAL iron SALE: 250 New Hampshire
INCOME? laying pullets, 100 N. H. year-
Then rent this fully equipped
store. Living quarters in build-
ing. To reliable party only $25
per month.
ling hens, good layers. 300
month old N. H. chicks. Anna
Bloomquist, Capitol Hill, Rt. 2.
7-8-17~—4t.
RASPBERRIES land Boysenber-
ries for sale. Chester Rosenberg,
Skokomish Valley.
7-8-10—15-17—4t.
4-room furnished apt. ........ .. 35.00I
Herb Angle, Angle Bldg. I
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Wanted
.“‘u“w bAuAul “A I
CHRISTMAS TREES WANTED:
large or small lots. Highestl
prices. Mattson & Carlson, 4125
Sixth Avenue, Tacoma,
6-24-26--7-1-3-8—.10-15.-17T8t
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WANTED: middle.. aged woman
for general housework. Couple
to cook for, no children. Steady
job. Modern home. H. .Morse,
Rt. 6, Box 290, Olympia, Wash.I Arcadia Road. .
7-10-15—2t-I . M—7—8-10-l5-17—4L
WANTED: card-punch operators' , , , r
$126000 3 Veal“ Jumor Steno‘ $18.00. 8 foot lengths. Inquire
grapher’ $144000 a.year' MOFe Norman Anderson, 215 Harvard
calls than we can fill. Very llt- Ave. Shelton B_7_10_15_2t‘
tle training necessary for these -
three types of Work. DIETZ
BUSINESS & SECRETARIALI
SCHOOL, Capitol Park Bldg. I
7—15-17—2t.
WANTED: key punch operators
COMPLETE FURNACE OUTFIT
Montag Furnace, Lau Blower
Unit, Coal Stoaker with auto-
matic heat controls, 30 gallon
Water Tank and Coils. All in
good condition. Most economical
heating system. Now in opera-
tion. Price $115 for whole out-
. fit. Inquire Journal.
A-~7-8—'tf.
HAY FOR SALE: H. L. Miller,
FOR SALE: fryers. A. Alleman,
Route 2, Box 131, Shelton.
7—15-22-24-29-31—6t.
FOR SALE: two 14—foot outboard
are wanted. A limited number runabout boats. Reasonable.
may enroll for short course on Charles Afdem- Phone IO‘F‘l-
electric key punch at Dietz 7'15'17—2t'
Busmess conege' FOR SALE: oversized davenport.
. L $24. Cost $100 new. 420 Cota St.
WANTED: woman to care for ’5, B-7-15——1t.
baby and 21,.5-year old child. ———————————-
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‘Take full charge, modern home. FOR SALE: cocker spaniel puppy.
Inquire Journal. W~7—15—1t. Phone 483-W. B—7-15--tf.
WANTED: authentic knowledge '
of lost buried money. No find,
no pay my way. 0. M. Rt. 2 WOOd Range $10-00
Box 205 Visalia, Calif, 011 Range -------------- -- Prlced ‘30 59”
7_15__1t' Grunow Refrigerator ........ .. 60.00
Shelton Electric Co.
USED APPLIANCES
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FOR SALE
Lot — 90 x 180 with a smailIl—Lang “um—$39.50
new 2 room cabin. Located-on 1‘—Lang 27-50
Island Lake. Close in. $695. ., lflHome comm"
Terms $100 down and $10.00 1 M 33-50
per month at 6%. Why not lfi‘Montigh ---- ~ 24-50
have a small cabin to vacation 1"” Won: 12450
in when you want it and just 1: Lafihgnyw“: 1550
a few minutes from town. ‘ELECTRIC RANGES
I—Hot Point (only ,,
slightly used). ..................i.$'29.50
NICE LOT with wEll built 1-room
cabin on Isabella Lake. Fine . . .
fishing and swimming and niceI ELECTRIC REFRIGERATQRS.
spring. $950. Terms. , l—horge -- $8950
HERBERT G. ANGLE 1*Spart0n 19950
1—Grunow 79.50
WASHING MACHINES ;
l—Maytag, rebuilt $39.50
Tides 0f the-Week
' 1—Norge ..................... .. 27.50
Computed for Oakland ‘Bay 1—wNorge ............. .. 24.50
(Hood Canal tides are one hour 1—Th0!‘ ------ ...... .. 19.50
I& 55 minutes earlier) . l . MISCELLANEOUS
1——automatic Gas Hot. water
Tues. Low 5:54 a.m. -3.5 ft. heéter ------------------- "$24-39
11:30 a.m. 10.6 ft. i—palrbbed springs,
Low 5:15 p.m. 3.5 ft. —1cei, 9x----g-,..a....»..-x .
High 11:52 p.m. 13s ft;
Wed. Low 6:52 a.m. 29 ft; “Sid t, I. 0,0“
July 16 High .-1:02.p.m. 10.5 ft: '
LOW 6:14 p.m. 4.7 ft;
Thurs. High 12:33am. 13.5 ftl
July 17 Low 7:50-yatm. —2i2ItI , u- w... .
High 2:37 p.m. 10.9 ft.
Low 7:21 p.m. 5.7 ft, It asks!“ Y
Fri. High 1:15am. 13.1it, "“i" -' §~ :
July 18 Low ~8241~a.‘m. - 1.5ft.
High 3:55 p.m. 11:5ft. uni-1g . " fgfifgfif'gr ,
Low 8:34 p.m. 6.4 ft. I
Sat. High 2:00 a.m. 12.9 ft; .. 131199523. ,T..:....§B§§9‘1
July 19 Low 9:28 a.m. 0.8 ft’. . ,. .. . ., , .3... . . .
High 4:54 p.m. 12.3 ft. ., K ......1~.
Low 9E41 p.m. 6.7 ft,» Hm, 5%ng I
Sun. High—5.- 2»:44,a.m. 12.8 ft.“ , .335955" .
July 20 Low 10:10am. , ,0.1 :t. _- ' " V ‘1 r? f“
High 5:40 p.m. 13.0 ft. ’HI‘IIIII’ IIIT G. .
Low 10:39 p.m. ‘6.8 fti 15% ‘ *1
—: Office at. Angle Building 1,
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Frances Weatherlll .
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DleS‘ At Oyster: Bay
ELIIIOT B.’SPRING
Accounting Tax Services
Bookkeeping Systems
123 4th st.‘ Phonetics
Funeral services were held in
SVIympia Monday for Frances E.
catherill, aged .82-years, who
died Saturday at the family home
on Oyster Bay which has been
their home for 33 years. She was
a native of Yorkshire, England,
and came to this. state in 1909
with her late husband, Harry Wea- :
therill, with their 13 children, one
coming to this country later. They.
succeeded to the ownership of
‘DOANE sitcom
some pioneer oyster grounds and. AttornGY'At'LaW
have since carried on the ‘busi- ,‘Ainlevauud‘ng
Surv‘vin th' th 3' ’
ness 1 g on mo ei aic .P ne 337
three sons, George. and Richard of
Oyster Bay, John Willie of Brem—
erton, two daughters, Miss Ethel
May at home, and Mrs. Constance
Morrow of Yelm. There are
fourteen grandchildren and five
great grandchildren.
CHARLESR. LEWIS.
ATTORNEY "AT LAW
. Suite 1 L.. M. Bldg:
If you Wish to sell you'll Have I
to Tell—Journal Want-Ads.‘ Shem)!" wasmngton ,’
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