Sullivan,
was
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e defens
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' veIltion.
be felt
as was
,0 and 1917
‘3, _‘ Vlgilance
.3 1n the
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the
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‘ Pints
in this city
offlcial trip through
.. eration with the na-l
' authorities.
id State of Washing-l
me tremendous loss Gas.
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FIND A BU
Insurance
er Sullivan
e activities
have created a con-
131 in. the insurance
we”. it has also add- ‘
the depart- ,
eetion with fire and
th Sullivan
at sabotage losses
throughout
the exper-
. He urged
and asked
use of in-,
Sullivan
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t areful study by his‘
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icendiary fires during
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No. 1440
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE
of Vl'ashington for Mason
In Probate
IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARD-
IANSHIP OF THE PERSON AND
l LEGAL PUBLICATIONS
,In the Superior (‘ourt of tlie,State:
County E
ESTATE OF ANNIE JOHNSON, A
Mental Incompetent. ,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That‘
the Undersigued, Al‘Vld A. Johnson,
of life and property caused by in—
the last
world conflict, by the applicationl
of standard fire prevention me-l
thods.
"Lumber is one of the most im-
3 portant necessities of the national
defense program and destruction
of any of the mills in this vicinity
would be a serious blow to the de-l
fense efforts.”
Quick Cooking with
adv.
Cool,
I
Carter’s
t
3402. Cube
15¢
.|lt§ Blue-Black
. Ste Blue
5-oz. Cube
25¢
Sunset Green
Sunset Brown
Sunset Red
Washable Black
PINT AND QUART PRICES
Quarts
Blue-Black
Permanent Blue
1.25
1.50
Permanent Red
Violet & Green
Ledgers and Bookkeeping
Equipment ,.
Loose Leaf Forms
Typing Paper and
Second Sheets
Stapling Machines and
Staples
Whiz, Machine Packs
. Packs for Other Machines
Adding Machine Paper
“Tickets
‘ pewriters
esbo'oks and Blanks
Continuous Flat-Fold Statements
Guardian
of the person and Estate,
of Annie
Johnson. a mental ‘ln—
competent. offers for sale, subject
to the ratification and approval of
the above, entitled Court. all of the
right. title. claim, equity and inter
est of the said Annie Johnson in
and to the following described Real
Estate, situated in the County oi
Mason, State of Washington, to-wit:
NEH; of NEl/fi and the, SE“; of the.
NEH except the South 11 acres there—
of in Section 18. Township 19 North,
Range 6 West, W. M. iii Mason Coun»
ty, Washington, containing 69 acres
more or less. The. interest of the
said Incompetent therein will be sold
on or after the. 25th day of August,
1941. and all bids must be in writing.
may be delivered to the, undersigned
Guardian personally or may be. left
with the attorney of record for the un«
dersigned guardian or may be filed ill
the Office of the Clerk of the above on—
titled Court at any time after the,
first publication of this Notice, ond
before. the making of such sale. All
bids shall be accompanied by cash
or certified check in the. amount of
10‘7. of the bid.
The undersigned reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated this 31st day of July, 1941.
ARVID A. JOHNSON,
Guardian of the personv
and Estate of Annie
Johnson. a mental Ill-
competent, Skokomish
Valley, ShCItoll, Wash-
ington.
CHAS. R. LEWIS, l
Suite 1, Lumbermen's ' ,
Building. Shelton. Ma-
son County, Washington.
Attorney for said Guard-
ian. 7-31. 8-7-14—3t.
NOTICE OF WATER RIGHT ,
APPLICATION NO. 5517
State of Washington Office of Su-
pervisor of Hydraulics Olympia.
To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice. is hereby given that H. E.
()verton of Olympia, State of Wash—
ington, under date of July 18, 1941.
filed with the State Supervisor of"
Hydraulics. Olympia. Washington. an
application for a permit to divert
the public waters of an unnamed
spring, tributary of Union River, in
the amount of 0.2 of a second foot.[
subject to existing rights. from April
15 to October 1 of each'year for» the
purpose of irrigation and continuous-
ly for domestic supply for about 2!),
families: that the approximate. point
of diversion is located within NEl/fi
of SW14 of Section 2], Township 23
N., Range 1 W. in Mason Coun-
ty. A map showing the location and '.
plan of said diversion and the place:
of the proposed use is on file in the
office of the State Supervisor of Hyd—
raulics. Olympia, Washington“ toge—
ther with such other information asl
is required by law. V
Any person, firm or corporation
whose right will be injuriously at-l
fected by said application may file
with the State Supervisor of Hyd-
raulics. at Olympia. Washington, such'
objections or representations. in writ-
ing, as he may desire to make, With—
in thirty (30) days after date of last‘
nullilication, which date is August 7,
194 .
Witness my hand and official seall
this 21st dav of July, A. D. 1941.
CHAS. J. BARTHOLET.
Slate Supervisor of Hvdv-anlmm,
(SEAL) 7—31. 8-7—2t. !
NOTICE OF W'ATER RIGHT I
APPLICATION N0..5519
State of. Washington Office of Su—
pervisor of Hydraulics Olvmpla.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is herebv given that W. 0.
Hamilton. Howard E. Wilder and Roy
C. Himes of Seattle.,Stnte .o'", Wni‘i-
ington, under date. of July 22, 1941.,
filed with the, State Supervisor 01’
.Gr
o
‘ Administratrix of the Estate of John
publication of this Notice. to-witf July
In the
. FENDANT, GREETINGS:
. Court.
' certain
.Clerk of said Court,
Hydraulics, Olympia, Washington. an
application for a permit to divert the
public waters of Unnamed springs,
in the amount of 0.06 of a second
foot, subject to existing rights, con-
tinuously for the purpose of domestic
supply for community; that the an
proxmlate point of diversion is lo—l
cated within SE14 of NEl/J, of Section
1. Township 24 N., Range 3 W. W.M..
in Mason County. A map showing
the location and plan of said diversion
and ‘the place of the proposed use is
on file in the office of the State Su—
pervisor of Hydraulics, Olympia,
Washington, together with such other
information as is required by law.
Ally person. firm or corporation
whose right will be injuriously af—
fected by said application may file
With the State Supervisor of Hyd-
raulics. at Olympia. Washington, such
objections or representations, ill writ—
mg. as he may desire to make, with-
in thirty (30) days after date of last
pgdlillcation. which date is August 7,
Al .
Witness my hand and official seal
this 23rd day of July, A. D. 1941.
CHAS. J. BARTHOLET.
State Supervisor of Hydraulics.
(SEAL) 7-31.. 8-7~ 2t.
No. 1445 I
norms TO canolToRs 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 JOHN DENNIE AHL, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that
the Undersigned, Kathryn Ah], has
been appointed and has qualified as
Dennie Ahl, Deceased. and that all
persons having claims against the
said Deceased or the said Estate are
hereby required to serve the same
duly verified, with the necessary
vouchers attached. upon the Under-
signed Administratrix or her ‘Attor-
hey at the address hereinbelow given.
and file such claims, together with
proof of service with the Clerk of
the above entitled Court within six
months after the date. of the first
3151. 1941, or such claims shall be.
forever barred.
KATHRYN AHL.
Administratrix of
the Estate of John
’Dennie Ahl, Deceas-
ed. Eldon, Wash—
‘ington.
CHAS. R. LEWIS.
Suite, 1. Lumber-
men's Building.
Shelton, Mason
County, Washing-
ton. Attorney for
Administratrix.
7~3]. 8-7-14—21fl4t. '
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N0. 1444 ‘
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 JOHN A. PEEBLES. Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
the Undersigned. Chas. R. Lewis has
been appointed and has qualified as
Executor of the Last Will and Test-
ament and of the Estate of John A.
Peebles. Deceased, and that all per-
sons having Claims against the said
Estate or the said Deceased are here-
by required to serve the same, duly
verified with the necessary vouchers
attached upon the Undersigned at the
address hereinbelow given, and file
such claims together with proof of;
service with the Clerk of the. above
entitled Court within six months after
the date of the first publication of
this Notice, to-Wit: July 315t. 1941, or
such claims shall be. forever barred.
CHAS. R. LEWIS.
Executor of the Es-
tate of John A. Pee-
bles. Deceased. Suite
1. Lumbermen‘s 1
Building. Shelton.
Mason County, Wash--
ington. ,
3—7-14-21—«4t.
7—31.
No. 3999
SUMMONS FOR. PUBLICATION
Superior Court of the State
of Washington for Mason County.
LESTER C. HATCH, Plaintiff, vs.
BERTHA VIOLA HATCH, Defend-
an .
THE STATE OF WASHINGTON,
‘TO THE SAID BERTHA VIOLA
EHATCH, Greetings:
You are hereby summoned to ap-
‘ pear within 60 days after the date, of
the first publication of this Sum-
mons. to-wit: Within 60 days after
the 10th day of July. 1941, and defend
the above entitled action in the above
entitled Court and answer the com—
plaint of the Plaintiff. Lester C. Hatch,
and serve a copy of your Answer
upon the Undersigned Attorney for
Plaintiff at his Office below stated.
and in case of your failure so to do.
Judgment ‘Wlll be rendered against
you accordlng to the demands of the
conlplaint which has been filed with
the Clerk of the said Court. By this
action Plaintiff seeks an Interlocu4
tory Decree or Order of Divorce from
you and thereafter a Final Decree of
Divorce as provided by Law.
CHAS. R. LEWIS,
Plaintiff's Attorne ,
Post Office. and ffice
address: Suite 1, Lum-
‘bermen’s Building, .
Shelton. Mason Coun-
ty, Washington.
7-10-17-24-31. 8—7-14-21-28—7t.
No. 4004.
SUMMONS .FOR PUBLICATION
In the. Superior Court of the State
of \Vashmgton for Mason County.
CL ORA SIMPSON, Plaintiff, vs.
SAiZ UEL DANIEL SIMPSON, Defend-
an. . ~ ‘
THE STATE OF WASHINGTON TO
SAMUEL DANIEL SIMPSON, DE-
You are hereby summoned to
peer 'Wlthln 60 days after the date of'
[he first publication of this Summons.
‘ to-wit: within 60 days after the 10th
day of Jilly, 1941._ and defend the
above entitled Action in the above
entitled Court and answer the Com-
plaint of Plaintiff, and serve a copy
of your Answer upon the Undersigned
Attorney for Plaintiff at his Office
below stated and in case of your fail-
ure so to .do, Judgment will be ren-
dered. against you according to the
demands of the Complaint which has
been. filed with the Clerk of said
In this action Plaintiff seeks
a divorce_fr0m yo}! upon the grounds
of desertlon and abandonment, eeks
the care. .CUStOGY. and control 0 the
minor children. and: seeks to have
real and personal property
described in said complaint declared
to be ‘her solo and separate property.
. CHAS. R. LEWIS.
Plaintiff’s Attorney.
Office and Post Office
Address, Suite 1.
Lumber-men’s Build-
ing, Shelton. Mason
County, Washington.
7—10-17-24-31. 8-7-14—21—7t.
No.’ 1438 .
NOTICE TO CREDITOBS
In the Sn erior Court of the State
of Wash ngton for Mason County.
In Probate i
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE‘
OF“ JOSEPH SCHLEHOFER; De-
ceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has been appointed
and has qualified as Administrator of
the estate of Joseph Schleliofcr. de-
ceased; that all persons having claims
against the said deceased or the said
estate are hereby required to serve
the same, duly verified with the
necessary vouchers attached. on said
Administrator_at the address below
stated, and file the same, with the
together with
proof of such serVIce. within six (6)
months after the. date of first pub-
lication of this notice or the same
Will be barred. ,
Date of first publication July 10,
CHAS. R. LEWIS.
Administrator of Es-
tate of Joseph Schle-
hofer. Deceased. Lum-
bermcn's Building.
Shelton, Wash.
1941.
7-10-17~34-81-—4£.
SHELTONMASON COUNTY JOURNAL‘
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FOR SALE:
FOR SALE;
WILL SACRIFICE $495: acres
Real Estate -Classified ServiGE
4 room house —on
Lake Isabella, 2 lots, basement,"
out buildings. $1800. Carl Rains,
Rt. 1, Box 214. 7-22-31—4t.
modern furnished
beach house at Union, Hood
Canal, including 90 ft. of wa-
terfront. Owner Glenn Coffee,
Olympia, Wash. 7—22--8—7——6t.
SHELTON FURNITURE UP-
holsteriiig, furniture recogered
and rebuilt, free estimates, 714
Ellinor Ave. Joe Nussbaumer,
proprietor. Phone 590—W.
7—20--8-20—-1M
LANDSCAPING
Years of experience ill lawn
making. Contract or 50¢ an
hour. Eight years in Shelton.
I Plovie, 726 So. First, corner
Mill Street.
choice land miles out on oiled
road. Phone, lights, schooli
available. View lot on Hillcrest. ‘
Cleared. Will sell separately.
Box 92. B—7-22-24-29-31—M4t
7-5——8-5~‘~1M.
If you Wish to Sell you’ll Have
to Tells—Journal Want—Ads.
IEOR SALE:
Em QUICK SALE: 6 room house!
FOR SEE:
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS .per ‘Best.
Nashville, Tenn. 7-31--9-30.—:2M -
‘ me at once.
.‘ month. See it today.
'new 2 room cabin. Located on
1
NICE LOT with well built 1-room
7-room modern suburban home
11-acres in Kamilche‘Valliey, fine
5-room modern home with large
.
7-room ' home
Business building
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tray
Green.
5 room home, fin-
ished attic, hardwood floors, oil
furnace. Phone 258. l
D—‘7-24--8—5-—v4t.
REPAIRS
Bicycles Tricycles
Tires and Other
one block from B o r d e a u x | Accessories
school, newly reconditioned in-[
side and out. Well located.
$2850. Phone 148-R. C-7-24—tf.
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpened and Repaired
SLEYSTERS FIX—IT
SHOP
5 room house on
Angleside. Entrance hall, nook
and sun porch, basement, fur-
nace, fireplace. View lot. Somel
terms. Phone 74—W. l i
r 7-31--8-5-7—12—4t. ‘
For Hot Water Service Gas is
. . adv.
acre chOlce restdence. or small
farm acreage ajoining Shelton.
municipality. Terms reasonable.
For information see Arthur 'L.
Ward or write owner. Asa- N:
Ward, 218 U. S. Court Hous€,l°
FOR SALE « i
have two tracts in downtown
Shelton for sale that will make
excellent property for homes orI
rent houses. These tracts areI
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well located close in and are ex-
cellent investments. With the
present housing shortage here
is a chance to invest your mon—
ey at home where you can watch
it assist in the upbuilding of'
the community. Why not in-
vestigate these tracts today?
One at $1250 with space for
6-10 houses; the other with
space for 3 houses. Shelton
needs inexpensive houses forI
sale and rent, as the future de-
velopments point to need for
many additional houses. Seel
ANDREWS PHOTO STUDIO
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'4Lroom modern home with large
i unfinished upstairs. Just finish- FILB'IS
ed and in excellent condition. DEVELOPED
Will make a fine home. $2150fil
terms $275 down $20.00 per]
25¢ per roll
Free Enlargement
HERBERT G. ANGLE
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' each roll. .
coupon with
FOR SALE
'Lot —— 90 x 180 with a small
V FIR DRUG STORE
Island Lake. Close in. $695.00.,
Terms $100 down and $10.00
per month at 60/7,. Why not
have a small cabin to vacation
in when you want it and just
a few minutes from town.
Gas is More Economical. adv.
LARGE SIZE
Duplicating
SALES BOOKS
5¢ Each.
31' 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
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fishing and swimming and nice-
spring. $950. Terms.
it
FOR SALE
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
acres of excellent soil and
gravity water system. This is
one of the finest suburban
homes in the county and will
make an excellent home. Why
not see itrtoday if you want a
really fine home that is close extra. New car guarantee $695
in. Will sell for $5400 and give' 1938 Lincoln Zephyr Coupe. Dark
some terms. I blue finish. New car‘ guaran-
tee no ________________________________ _. $695
1938i Pontiac Coupe. Radio, heater,
nice in every way ............ .. $545
:1937 Chrysler Royal Coupe. New
i tires. Overdrive. Only ...... .. $445
soil and most all under culti-
vation. Has good 4—room house
with large chicken house. Elec-
tric lights, daily mail‘and about
miles from Shelton. Will sell
for $1775 and give good terms
to reliable party.
1937 1 Chevrolet DeLuxe 4 Door
Sedan. Radio, heater, sport lite.
Was $495. NOW .............. .. $425
1930 Oakland Sedan, beaten. $75
1933 Chevrolet Sedan ........ .. $165
1932 Chev. Coupe. Very good $150
1928 Buick. 2 new tires ...... .. $40
1931 Ford Sedan .................... .. $45
BOB ERVIN
:FOR SALE: 4 door special De-
Luxe Plymouth. Good condition.
Inquire Journal.
upstairs in excellent condition,
hard wood floors, fireplace, full
basement, furnace and nice
yard. Cement sidewalk and
dustless street. Will sell for
$4500 and allow some terms.
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in best districti
Large lot with excellent side>
walks. A very good buy at:
$2375.00, terms $350 down and I
$20.00 per month at 6%. Why ‘ Mc—7-31~8'5-—2t-
not see it today? . ————~———~——
* m :FOR SALE: unfinished modern
it ,t c . 14-ft. trailer house. $200 cash.
Small place With 1 acre of ex— Also 1/2 . inch. arm Press_ $15
cellent ground. 1-room 1101189!
and cabin with garage attach- ;
ed. Berries, garden and flowers. ,
Mostly all cleared ready to cuI- ‘:
tivate. This place is close in- and 1.
will make a fine home for a ‘
couple or single'party. See it
5 License Revoked
today. Half cash, balance on
in Shelton. Ren-
terms .............................. .. $790.00
tal income. Terms. $4,600.00,
cash and 3 hives honey bees $3
each. * Charley Johnston, E.
Dickinson St. (Route 3) Shel-
ton. 7—31——-8—12—4t.
* It
\ Charged with driving while un-
der the influence of liquor, Ralpll
: : : ILincoln of Shelton was fined $50
and had his drivers license re-
5-room modern home. With hard- yoked for one year in Jklstice
wood floor, fireplace, furnace
lMagoon‘s court yesterday.
and basement, 21/2 acres of ex- Lincoln was picked up by State
cellent ground, with fruit trees patrolman cliff Aden early Sun-
and large chicken houses. This ,day morning after having over-
Will make you a fine surburban turned a truck on the Dayton
homer €10.56 in, 52850, terms. may road. The truck wasronly slight-
be arranged. 'ly damaged.
Will trade. ~
Herbert G. Angle KEEP WASHINGTON GREEN
Angle Bldg. Phone 304 Organized fire protection is
now extended by the State Divi-
sion of Forestry to approximately
12,000,000 acres of State and pri-
lvately owned lands in 31 of the
39 counties in Washington.
KEEP WASHINGTON GREEN
And, what do YOU use your ash
for? Kc e p Washington
Gas is Quicker. adv.
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FOR SALE: $175.00 all enamel.
oil range, copper coils, nearly
new for $50.00 cash. Inquire:
Journal. F—7-31--8-4s42t.
FOR SALE: Daveno, in perfect
condition. $25 cash. Mrs. Ralph
White, Mill Creek Road.
7-31-w8-5-7m3t. ,
Von"-
For Rent
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FURNISHED APARTMENTS for
rent (2 and 3 rooms). Good lo-
cation. Very reasonable. Golds-
oorough Apts, Second and Knee-z
land Streets, Shelton. 5-7 ~tf.
FOR RENT: summer cabins,
miles south Harstine Ferry!
Reasonable rates by day, weeki
or month. Tardiff’s Camp, at
Concord Beach. l
7—15-22-24-29-31~8-5—7—8t. ‘
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FOR RENT: 3 room apartment,
furnished. Also one apartment
partly furnished. Apply 618 N.!
6th. Phone 487-J. DgS—l7— ~tf.
FOR RENT: new 2 to 3 room
apts. $10 to $15 per month.
Mrs. Edith Whittle, Route 3,‘
Box 8, Shelton. 7-22--8—14—8t.i
HOUSE For. RENT: 4 rooms.
John Valley, 1209 Cota.
V~7-30v8-4— 2t.
FOR RENT: furnished
ment. North First St. Down—
town. Phone 278-J. F etf.
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insertion, attractively low rates ,
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Classified advertisements ac—
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phone subscribers. Cash should
accompany all other orders or
payment made before the first
of the month to save expense
of billing. An extra charge of
100 will be made when billing is
necessary. Card of thanks 50c.
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FOR SALE: frycrs. A. Alleman,
Route 2, Box 131, Shelton.
7-15—22-24-29-31—fit.
FOR SALE AT RANCH: early
apples. Priced reasonable. Bring
containers. C. H. Biehl, Weavel
Ranch, Skokomish Valley.
7—22-24—29-31v~8-5-7-12-14#8t
FOR SALE: 60 Caterpillar rebuilt.
New Isaacson bulldozer. Roy
Kimbel. Inquire Richfield office
Shelton. 7—24--8-5~——4t.
HIVES FOR BEES FOR SALE:
including the honey. Bert Rau,
Kanlilche. 7-29-31—A2t.
FOR RENT: house near business
center. Suitable for barber or
beauty shop or other small busi-
ness with living quarters. 218
South Second Street. Apply to:
Mrs. Margaret Cal-stairs, Rte. 1.!
.Box 130, Elma. 7-29-31—8-5——3tl
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WANTED: 2 cedar logs, 60 ft.l
long, 27-inch butt; 6 cedar logs,i
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Gas is More Economical.
34 ft. long, 27-inch butt. Logs
must be sound and cut from*
standing dead trees and free.
from worm holes. Minimum'
swell on butt end. Contact
County Commissioner V. E.
Paul at courthouse. 7-24—31~3t
COUPLE WISHES TO SHARE:
EXPENSES with someone driv-l
ing to Omaha during next two,
weeks. Inquire 402 Elinor St}
References exchanged. .
Mvr7—29--8-7—A—4tl
PHONE 589: General House-
Cleaning. l-t.
WANTED: milk goat. Mrs. H. A.
Fawble, Matlock Route. 2 miles
west next to Earl Bennett.
F—-7-317~1t.
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LOST: ladies small gold squarei
watch, with black band. Swiss
make. Reward for return to
Journal. F_7-31--8-4#2t.
Deferred Men
Asked To Help
Defefie Unitsl
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All Selective Service Regis-
trans who have been deferred
from Military service today Were
urged by Brigadier General Lewis
of
Selective Service, to offer their
full assistance to State and local
civilian defense agencies.
In a communication to Lieuten-
ant Colonel Walter J. DeLong,
State Director, General Hershey
pointed out that many young men
have
from actual military service for
many reasons, but these same
men were qualified to perform
some work in connection with the
civilian defense activities and
should offer their services to ex-
isting agencies or those which are
being organized.
Colonel DeLong pointed out that
there is an opportunity for all
young men of the deferred cata-
gory to enlist for service in either
the Washington State Guard or
in one of the many branches of
service being organized by the
Defense Commission throughout
the state. ,
“The Selective Service prohibi—~
tion for enlistment in the State
Guard applied only to those men
who have been classified as ‘fit
for duty’ by their Local Boards,”
Colonel DeLong stated, “and it
does in no way prohibit those
who have been deferred from Se—
lective Service provisions from
enlisting in the State Guard or
volunteering for service with the
Defense Commission."
It was pointed out that the
granting of certain. deferments
under Selective Service was not
intended to excuse deferred men
from the obligation which rests
on every young man ~~ that of
helping his country in time of
emergency.
Colonel DeLong declared :“In
the very near future every com-
munity will be engaged in civilian
defense activties. These activities
will have a place for every young
man who has been deferred for
some reason or another. No young
man should shirk his responsibil—
ity if it is humanly possible for
him to take part in the increas-
ing defense activities.”
RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL
Gene Stark was released from
i l—Used Enameled
been granted defermentsl
the Shelton Hospital Wednesday
and is now at home.
FOR SALE: Bradshaw and Green
Gage plums. Bring container.
John Sells, Rt. 3. Phone 11—F-1.
S——7-31w >1t
FOR SALE: black Cocker Span—
iels, 7 wks. old. John Webbei',
across from Shelton Auto
Parts, 2 miles south Shelton
on Olympic Highway.
WM'I-Ellmlt.
“Quick
Meal” Range ill perfect
condition ............ ..$30.00
Used Ice Box— arge size
Lumbermen’s Mere.
C0.
7—29-3L—«2t.
Fruit and Nut Trees
Ornamentals
Shrubs and Roses
Hand and Power Sprayers
Spray Material
VISTA DEL ORO
NURSERY CO.
Wm. H. Gross Sons
Rt. 1 Box 79. Olympia, Wash.
IN SHELTON—r—MEL GIBSON
Olympia Feed Co.
USED APPLIANCES
RANGES WOOD
1—Lang .................................. ..$39.50
ll—Lang .............. ,. ._ 27.50
1—-Home Comfort .. 44.50
1— Montag ........ .. .. 29.50
1—-Montag .. 39.50
1— Monarch .. .. 24.50
1— Western .. .. 24.50
1-— Laundry .......... ............. .. 12.50
ELECTRIC RANGES
1——Hot Point (only
slightly used) .................. ..$79.‘50
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS
1-Norge .............................. ..$ 89.50
1~Sparton 109.50
1—Grunow ..... .. 79.50
WASHING MACHINES ~
l—Maytag, rebuilt . _ _ _ . . . ..$39.5U
1—Norge ................................ .. 27.50
1—Norge .. ................... .. 24.50
1——-Thor ........................ .. 19.50
MISCELLANEOUS
l—automatic Gas Hot water .
heater .............................. ..$24.50
1—pair bed springs 4.75
1—ice box .............................. .. 5.00
NASH BROTHERS
Used Dept. 117 Cota
PROF FSSIONAI. CARDS
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ALDEN rC. BAYLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Title Insurance Building
Opposite First National Bank
Phone 23 Shelton
-—.
lNSURANCE
HERBERT G. ANGLE
Office at Angle Building
I
ELLIOT B. SPRING
Accounting Tax Services
Bookkeeping Systems
123 4th St. Phone 565
WITSIERS
FUNERAL HOME
Licensed Embalmers
W A. Witsiers, Prop.
Phone 180 r~ Shelton. Flash.
MT. MORIAH Loose
peg No. 11 F.&.A.M.
Next Regular Communication
AUGUST 2
M. H. NEEDHAM
Worshipful Master
J. L. L; ATTO,
.oecretary.