September 30, 1941.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE
’ AT PRIVATE SALE
, In the Superior Court of the State of
Washington in and for Mason CouA
ty.
I No. 1424
LEGAL PUBLICATIONS
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2, OF COMPLETION or
OINARY BITDGII'!‘ or 'riIE
F SHELTON ron THE
YEAR 1942
. IS HEREBY GIVEN. that
"i' Council and Mayor of the
shelton have ('(lfllpl"t0(l and
file with the Clerk of the
Elton, the preliminary Bud—
? ensuing- fiscal year, a
wIllch will be furnished any
No. 1190
NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL 4
REPORT AND i'l‘l’i‘ITION FOR I
DIS'I'IHBI,"1‘ION
In the Superior Court of the State of‘
“’ashingion for Mason County Iii
Probate |
JOHNSON, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un-
dersigned, Frank S. Smith, who i.
the duly appointed, qualified and act
ing administrator of the above en-
. , .. titled estate and whose residence am
:IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE postoffice address is Elma. Washing
OF PETE GEEIIAN. DECEASED. Iton and whose attorney of record it
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That. i E. S. Avey, postoffice and office ad-
Anna MurcIIr, Exccutrix of the Estate ‘ dress, Elma, Washington, will
sell a
of. ‘Pete (leeliim. Deceased, has filed private sale, on written bids.
the fol-
WItII the Clerk of the above entitled lowing described real estate. situat(
COUPL. he: Final Report and Petition in Mason County, Washington. to-wit
lor Distribution, asking the Court to! Southwest Quarter of Southwest
settle said Report, distribute the prop—1 Quarter (SWJ/A. of SW%) 0f Sec-
hwho calls at the City (‘lerk's
“59mm; and that the Council
yltl’ of Shelton will meet at
Hall in Shelton. Washing—
nday. the 6th day of Oct—
’ hm” "f 8.0%le crly to the LN sons Uimrto entitled tion
Thirty-four (34) Township
Kbdgg‘e .Dlgpmtiyfaflfigg It“? and 1” difl'h‘di‘. the said
Executrix., Nineteen (19) North, Range Five
‘ ‘Whichdn 1 3‘3“??? my Ali; NOTICE is F RTHER GIVEN. that (5) West
of W. M.
31' ' ay' .pa”. ‘.”,‘,(,1 ,‘Slhn‘ugci Said
_b‘ii'icl Report and Petition for Said sale will be held on or afte
against “PW-'12,“, “'2’, Distribution will be heard
Saturday" October 31. 1941; written bids may bI
am pa‘ U "u l "‘ “1" 151 day of November. 1931, at the
left with the Clerk of said Court, Witl
hour (If 10 O'Clork in the l’orcnoon, at the administrator or with
the attor
this 12th day of September,
the gCoir-l, Ronni in the Court House, ,l ney of the adn‘iinistratorh
51nd mus‘
- in .1.I~ on, Mason County, W'ashing- state the amount of the ,i and
thI
ENN W' LARDEP‘S‘ 1011- .terms. All sales are subject to tht
k of the City or Shelton.
3t. confirmation by the Court.
Dated this 27111 day of September,‘
1941. Dated this 27th day of September
W—'— CLARE ENGELSEN, I941.
Clerk of said Court. FRANK 5- SMITH.
Ab 9—30. 10-74‘1—21 Wilt. ' FY Administrator
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StraCt Man Of NOTICE OF SPECIAL iAttorney for Administrator.
\ ‘ S(l;jl()0}L ELECTION ’ 9-30. 10-7-14—«3t.
I llelN‘ is creiy given that a s ecial —._-.__——
agon county ,1"ll:(‘ll‘rl'l~Wlll be held at the offige of
Ilhrl Bellair lrnde School, in School No. 4033
District No. ’15. Thursday, October 16,
1534.1, for the purpose of voting on a
tax millage to raise funds to supple—
ment the state and federal grants
for :In additional school building. Thel
friiount to be raised by the building
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
In the Superior Court of the State 0'
. Washington for the County of Ma
son .
IDA MAE KIRKLAND Plaintiff vs
EMMETT KIRKLAND Defendant.
. L. BELL
facts, Real Estate ‘
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S and 1118111 ance j h‘fll‘SliglljnurgfikSigmfi$$0 be rabid You are
hereby summoned to ap
pear within sixty_ days after the dat
of the first publication of this Sum
mons to wit, Within sixty days afte
be open from 1 p. _m. to p. m~
\oters must be registered.
.ELL BUILDING i All
WASH.
Polls will i
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.n l the 9th day of September, 1941, am
’ ' ‘ 9.30 mg'AgCi' EDDY' CLERK' defend the above
entitled action in tin
K ' A ' ,above entitled court, and answer th.
. , , ‘ I complaint of the plaintiff, and serve .'
[copy of your answer upon the un
j (lei-signed attorney for plaintiff. at hi.-
oi'fice below stated; and in case 0:
iyour failure so to do judgment wil
be rendered against you according ti
the demand of the complaint, whicl
has been filed With the clerk of soil
court.
This is an action for divorce on Oh
grounds of descrtion and failure 0
the“ defendant to support the plain
tiff. and for a decree setting ESid(
real estate and personal property de
scribed in the complaint filed hereii
as the separate property of the plain
tiff for the reason that it was eithe
owned by plaintiff prior to her mar
riage of defendant or has been ac
quired by plaintiff With her separati
funds.
E. N. STEELE.
Attorney for Plaintif
202 First Nat'l Bank
Bids. Olympia. Wash
ington Thurston Coun
y.
9-9-16-23-30. 10-7-14-21—7t.
Tides of the Week
Computed for Oakland.Bay
(Hood Canal tides are one hour
& 55_minutes earlier)
I Cliff Wivell’s CERTIFIED
TEXAO0 SERVICE
Representative in Mason County for
I ly oil 8. Wood'
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PRODUCTS COMPANY
High Grade Fuel and Deisel Oils
‘ROMPT SERVICE
lst and Franklin
Phone 397
Wed. High 3:04 a.m. 11.8 ft
Oct. 1 Low 9:36 am. 1.1 ft
, High 4:28 p.m. 14.2 ft.
r. Low 10:36 p.m. 3.9 ft
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I l Thurs. High 1% ;%5 gain. 12.11t
v r+ "“ " Oct. '2 Low ‘ ': 9a.m. 1.4 ft
FAST” FREIGHT SERVICE . High 5:07 p.m 14.2 A
WITH DOOR DELIVERY IN SHELTON LOW 11:17 p.m 3.1 ft
8 Freight should be routed via Str. Indian, Ferry Dock, .
. Ina Freight via Str. Skookum Chief, Milwaukee Dock, Frl- High 5:12 am 125
ft
'- No. Oct. 3 Low 11:15 a.m 1.9 ft
High 5239 p.m 14.1 ft
Low 11:52 p.m 2.3 ft
Time Schedule as follows:
Ileaves Tacoma daily, execept Sunday, at 5 p.m. for
Olympia and Shelton
Arrives Shelton daily, except Sunday
CLARENCE CARLANDER, President 1
Fur farms were counted in the
{1940 farm Census and when the
schedules are tabulated they will
furnish a record of the numbei
of such farms in each State to
gether with the number of silvei
fox and mink pelts marketed.
EAP LDING Leis ‘
:IIIAIIcIEsnE DISTRICT
A MILE 0F THE BUSINESS AND
WORKING sums or SHELTON r
an;
I ; Unimproved Lots on unopened streets 30 X 100,
. As Low as $10
, 1 Several Blocks, 210 X 240, suitable for opening
i -. With some clearing effort, as low as $150
Better located lots near opened streets,
for $20 and $25 ' g
One Block, 185 X 250, partly cleared and with fruit
_- trees, can be prepared for building in 1 day, $300.
0 More conveniently located lots fully cleared for
$100 and up according to location.
:Also Several tracts of unimproved lands in the
‘ bottom of good soil, for sale cheap.
Terms to aid builders will be given 911 any of these
properties to encourage builders.
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FOR INFORMATION, SEE
* H. G. GLE
Angle Building
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YOU CAN’T SELL UNTIL you
'3le A BUYER! QSEWANT-ADS
In the Matter of the Estate of FREL ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS per
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acre choice residence or small
farm acreage ajoiiiing Shelton
municipality. Terms reasonable.
For information see Arthur L.l
Ward or write owner. Asa NJ
Ward, 218 U. S. Court House,
Nashville, Tenn. 7—31-—9-30—~2M
6-ROOM modern home, hardwood
floors, fireplace, full basement'
and furnace. Also large unfin-1
ished upstairs. This home is;
located on oiled street and hasl
nice yard. Entire property in
excellent condition, and pricch
below present value. Will con?
sider terms.——$4375.00.
3-ROOM modern home close
Nice garden tract. ,
easily be enlarged. Why payl
rent when you can own a home
of your own. $1575 with $200,
down, $25 month, including iii-i
terest at 7% monthly reduction,
in.
House can I
3-ROOM modern home, close in,
with large tract of excellent
ground and several fruit trees.
Credit allowed for some rc—,
finishing, $1375, $50.00 down
and $20.00 monthly, including!
interest at 7% monthly rcduc-'
tion.
FOR SALE
l-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
acres of excellent soil and
gravity water system. This is
one of the finest suburbani
homes in the county and will:
make an excellent home. Why
not see it today if you want a
really fine home that is close,
in. Will sell for $5400 and give'
some terms.
S-room modern home, wlth hard—
wood floor, fireplace, furnace
and basement, 21/2 acres of ex-i
cellent ground, with fruit trees
and large chicken houses. This.
will make you a fine surburbanl
home, close in, $2850, terms, may
be arranged.
Will trade.
3
-room modern home, nearly neW'
and can be completed into an
excellent home. Needs home:
finishing inside. Large tract of
good land included; Will sell
this property on easy (Iowa
payment and terms. Better see
it at once !
Herbert G. Angle
Angle Bldg. Phone 304
Brush and Berry
Pickers D0 Well
In D‘esztto Area
, By Mrs. P. \V. Nance
Dewatto, Sept. 29.-~We
having a beautiful Indian Sum-l
mer. Morning fogs, but sunshinyl
afternoons. The reddening ant--
umn leaves are wonderfully at-I
tractive, and this valley is a pic-,'
ture of peace and contentment.
The women, and some of the:
men, too old for government work
and a few others, are picking
bucklcberriesu I understand the
women are making about $5.00
per day and the men $10.00 to
$15.00, according to the hours they
work. Berries are abundant and
the price is good.
Mr. Wharton, the husband of‘»
')uI‘ new schoolteacher, is driving
the school bus, but. there is only.
one child back in the country to
take to school. Most of the fam-
ilies with children have moved
out, as the logging in this section'
is almost finished. Mr. and Mrs.
Wharton have two children of
their own, in the, grades.
Mrs. P. W. Nance returned last
week from a visit of eight days'
to her mother. Mrs. Anna Mor-
gan, in Roseburg, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lief Beckman and
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Simpson, went
to their parents’ homes at Lyman. I
Wash, for the weekend holiday.
But it was not much of a holidayl
for them, because their brother‘
“Fat” McCabe, had been badly
injured in the woods. His shoul-
der was crushed, when a loader let
a log fall on him. He is to have
an operation on his splintered.
shoulder Tuesday, September 30,
and their mother, Mrs. McCabe.
is due for a major operation on
Thursday, October 2nd. So it
seems the old adage is still true.
“That troubles never come singly.”
Lief Beckman has been employed
by the C.M.C. Logging company
for about a Year. He and his wife
are both very populanwith the
voung people of Dewatto and:
Holly. We all svmpathizc with
them in their troubles. l
A number of Visitors drovei
through our valley Sunday. Most
of them seemed to be looking for
a “hunting stand” for October 5.
Mrs. Clifford Adams (nee Irene
Betz), of Portland. Ore, her,
daughter Helen, and Helen‘s five-l
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ClaSSIfieIl SerVIce ,
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LANDSCAPING
Years of experience in lawn-mak-
ing. Contract or 500 an hour.1
Eight years in Shelton. Piovie,,
726 So. First, corner Mill street.
9-14. 10-16-~-1M. ,
SHELTON FURNITURE UP-*
HOLSTERING, furniture recov-I
cred and rebuilt, free estimates.
714 Ellinor Ave. Joe Nuss-I
baumcr, Prop. Phone 590-W.
8—20m 9—24—wlM.
CONTRACTING C A R P ENTER,
alterations and repairs, gener-,’
al jobbing. Reasonable rate. H.
M. Jones, 17141.4: Ridge Road,
Shelton. Phone 56—J.
9-12--10—12~--1M.
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The Little Tot Happy
WAGONS «a SCOOTERS
TRICYCLES
“5—- I
REPAIRS ‘
We also Repair wagons, tri-
cycles, bicycles, lawmowers,
etc.
SLEYSTERS FIX—IT
SHOP
Fruits
_ Iui. COLOR
Kodak Miniecolor
Prints
For Further Details see
ANDREWS STUDIO
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FILMS
DEVELOPED
25¢ per roll
Free Enlargement coupon with
each r611.
FIR DRUG STORE
‘44H J udgcrs Win
Further Honors.
The 4—H vegetable products}
judging team composed of Win-I
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waite as alternate, placed 10th in
the State Contest at Yakima last
Saturday. . I
Art Wolan tied for secondi
place in highest scoring indivi-T
dual, out of the 48 conetstantsfl
He had a score of 1010 points out
of a possible 1100 while the,
highest score was 1025. ’
As the extension service bases,l
its work more on the educationall
value to the club members than‘
the possibility of winning highest,
honors, Mason County's first plac-I
ing team members at the Puy-l
allup Fair were not taken to1
Yakima. These members had ,
been to the State Fair dast year1
So in order to give, more mem—.
bers the trip, different individuals:
were taken. 4
VISITING IN IDAHO
Mrs. Lawrence Carlson and
children are spending a couple of
weeks visiting: with her relatives
and friends at Emmett, Idaho.
month-old daughter, visited Mrs.‘
Adams’ mother, Mrs. Nora Betz,.
at Lawn Ridge Farm last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon CI,inning-,
ham returned from their Southern
trip last week, and report a veryl
enjoyable vacation. ' ,
Mrs. George Cunningham Wasl
quite ill two weeks ago, but seems i
to be in normal health at pres
ent. Her daughter, Mrs. Elvai
Price of Skokomish, was withi
her a few days. I
Philip Cassich was a business}
visitor at Belfair Thursday.
George Milbourn Visited
Bremerton Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Nance made]
a business trip to Bremerton and;
Port Orchard Friday.
No'Onc in this locality has re-I
ported visiting the Puyallup FairiE
this year. So your correspond-l
out is assuming that the Fair?
was neglected by Dewatto citizens
this year. Our roads are so rough ‘
we don’t travel them, unless ab-,
The pot—holes
give us a headache in more ways
than one.
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WHAT wOULD you ‘DO HITH
A FELLow who SPEND?
PILL m9 MONEY
ON A GIRL ".3
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‘ WANTED: Garag—e to rent. Must
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Reliable person wanted to calli
on farmers in Mason County]
No experience or capital re»i
gun-ed. EOII‘I; {nag/lug: $102500! Ranges
in a wee‘. r1 0 c ess 0.,=
2423 Magnolia St., Oaklandii gififggfiaggfigg
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WANTED: bookkeeping and ac-
counting for small business
firms. Reasonable rates. Inquiref1 Quaker Oil Range
Box H, Journal. 9-25-10~12-—/1t.
wanted for circulator heat-
er. Inquirc 323 North Fourth
Street. D«~9-30. 10-24—A2t.
WANTED: Woman for light
housework. Job lasts a month.
Phone 169J after 11 a.m.
Mc—9-3O klt. ‘
be close to 611 Bellevue. Phone
322R. B—9—3071t.
WANTED: Delcofi light— plant.
What have you? Box 3], Shel—
ton. B‘s—30. 10-2—2t.
WANTED: A man past ,draft
age, with a car, who is capable
of meeting and interviewing the
public, as a representative for
one of the fastest growing cor--
poratiOns in the U. S. The ar-
ticle offered for sale has al-
ways been desired by the lar-
gest percentage of homes, but
this is the first time it has
been offered to fit the average
pocket book. If you do not need 5 1
an income of at least $150 per: 1
month, don‘t apply. See M. S.
Brake, Mason Hotel, Shelton,
Wash. 9—30. 10-9»—4t.
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Lost and Found -
FOUND: Brown and white heifer
calf. Owner may have same
by identifying, and paying for
ad and feed. Eric Sjoholin, Sko-
komish Valley.
LOST: Skokomish Grange ban-
ner. Blue and gold color. Mary
Skerbini, grange secretary, Pot-
latch Route, Shelton.
9-30. 10-2-743t.
LOST: Large reddish brown col-
lie dog, front foot limp. Ans-
wers to name “Bruce,” Reward.
Mrs. H. W. Deegan, Phone 161.
9-30. 10-2—7-9——4t.
Gray Reports On
Facts, Fancies
Rumors 0n Canal
By G. C. GRAY
Hoodsport, Sept. 29.~The Hood
Canal Sportsmens Association had
a meeting in the Hoodsport school
building last Thursday night.
There wasn’t a very large at-
tendance, but some awful smart
are I stcin Aschc, Charles Sheppard, and 1 men present. and three nice
look—
ing young‘ ladies. President
George Adams is in Spokane.
Don’t mention it, but the rumor
is now going that the president
lost all his money on a horse
race and is thumbing his
home, and is expected to be here
for the next meeting October 30, '
food.
When the news spread of the
feed all dog—salmon left Finch
Creek: also the seagulls, clams
went down another foot, and some. I
one got a glimpse of our local
bear as he went over the hill
from the Hoodsport garbage
dump.
Secretary Linscott is looking
for a bright man to help make a
ireport to the Journal, monthly,
concerning actiVities of the
Sportsmens meetings. It isn’t
becoming of anyone to boast of
I his education.
There were twelve of us little
fellows only fourteen years old,
fishing on the Wabash River once,
and the truant officer rounded
seven years in the first grade, he
kicked the whole works out be-
cause we wouldn’t shave, and
there Were'no adult classes
Now, if anyone has
more education than that—MSee
Mr. Linscott.
A few years ago it was un-
lawful to shoot a man in the
woods if he was wearing a red
hat. Until yesterday we thought
the red hat was for protection.
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mane Society. They say men
wear red hats to attract the deer.
They say a deer will stand and
look at 3 Ted hat and often fol-
low one for miles. Who’d a thot
it?
We’re having a new real estate
office here. The building is be—
ing erected near Gateway Inn.
John E. Cox of Pctersburg, Iri-
diana, is erecting a water guage
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on the Skokomish River, near;
Staircase.
logical Survey. He goes from
here to the Columbia River, just
He is with the Geo-y
E TESTING STATION i
34.50
. 29.50
1 Lang Range _________ ._ ..
. 79.50
1 Lange Oil Range .
99.50
1'2 burner Westinghouse
Electric Range ................ .. 29.50
Heaters |
1 Wood Heater .................... ..$29.50 .
1 Wood Heater 29.50
1 Wood Heater 19.50
1 Wood Heater 24.50
1 Oil Heater ........................ .. 39.50
1 Quick Heater Oil Heater
(New) ............................... .. 39.50
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RATES
On Classified Advertisements
10 cents a line (5wordsl first
insertion, attractively low rates
on subsequent insertions. Min-
imum charge 400.
Classified advertisements ac-
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
10c will be made when billing is
necessary. Card of thanks 50c.
Classified Display Rates on
Request.
Phone 100
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Quick Heater Oil Heaters 59.50 FOR SALE; Winter oats with
thirty per cent vetcli. No ob—
Washers noxious Weeds. S. W. Blanton,
1 Norge Washer ................ ._$39.50 Route N0. 1, Elma, Washington.
1 Thor Washer ........ .. 19.50 9—30. 10—2-7—9~4t.
1 American Beauty 39.501
1 American Beauty 49-50 FOR SALE: White enamel in-
1 Amerlcan BeaUty ----------- 29-50 cinerator with coils. Phone
1 Apex Washer .................. .. 29.50 77.]. w_9_30_tf,
1 W'ardway Washer .......... .. 24.50 _____.
' FOR ‘SALE: Cream all enamel
,Refrlgerators Montag range with coils and
1 Kclvmator 6172 cu. ft. .... ...$89.50i tank, like new, $40 | Wm sen
1 Kelvinator 51/; cu. ft. .... .. 79.50‘ separate. 3‘ L" Rbse’
Ford
1 Grunow 6% cu. ft. .......... .. 79.50 Garage .tf_
Mlscenaneous WOOD FOR SALE: ‘0ch growth,
Electric Roaster .............. ..$12.50 dry fir. phone 378. .-
Table, 4 chairs 7.50 5—9-30. 10-2.7-9_4t,
.1 Davenport ...... _. 7.50 I m— V
1 Mom” Chm 7'50 FOR SALE: Re-cleaned vetch
Free Delivery
THREE STORES
123 Cota 117 Cota 111 Cota
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For Rent
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FURNISHED APARTMENTS for
rent (2 and3rooms). Good lo-
cation. Very reasonable. Golds-
borough Apts, Second and Knee—
land Streets, Shelton. 5-7-tf.
FOR RENT at TAHUYA: new:
2-room- house with sleepingl
porch. Furnished or unfurnish—
ed. Bus service to Navy Yard.
Write or call John Sebring, Ta—
huya, Washington.
Easy Terms
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seed 4 cents per pound. A. C.
Ellison, Kamilche ,Valley.
9-30. 10-2—2t.
USED MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS
3355 Trumpet ............................ .. $35
$50 Trumpet . $20
$50 Clarinet . $20
$75 Clarinet . $35
$50 Violin $20
$15 Guitar .... .. . $7.50
$15 a. Violin ...................... .. $6.50
F. E. BECKWITH
LARGE SIZE
Duplicating '
SALES BOOKS
2 for 15¢ 4 for 25¢
FOR RENT: Clean, airy sleep-
ing rooms. Good beds. 528
9-18—23-25-30—4t.i
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Cedar street, corner at 6th St]
65¢ per dozen
5‘9-23-25-30. 10-2'—-4t. We also take orders for all kinds
FOR RENT: Comfortable, furn-
ished cabins. Electricity, wood,‘
water.
shower. Bus service to
Yards. Phone Hoodsport,
C. H. Everett, Tillicuml
Beach Resort. 9—30. 10—2——2t.]
FOR RENT: 8-room unfurnished
house. Third and Cota. Rea-
sonable. Inquire 11J.
R—9-30. 10-2-7——2t.l
FOR RENT: Two modern 4
room furnished cottages. Rentl
an
Nav
24.13.
includes lights and water. Mil—
lor‘s Grove 15 miles from Shel—l
ton. M—9-30. 10-2—2t.
: 2-room furnished
cabin. Light and water paid.
$10 month. Inquire John Tcrho, I
2nd & Wyandotte, Southside
Hill. 9-30—1t. i
above Coulee dam. Mr. Cox
employs local help if possible.
Harry Yenter, Lee and Gordon
Dickenson, all of Hoodsport, work- I
ed there for some time. Harry
chter left last week for Skag-
way, Alaska.’ Lee Dickenson is
in the new veneer plant at Shel-
ton, and Gordon Dickenson in“
the Navy Yard at Bremerton. .
For the benefit of the local‘
boys who ride back and forth to
Bremerton to work, a man oncel
thc Ballard Streetcar line, and’
worked in Bremerton; After 20
years his wife asked him to stay
home the following day as their
daughter was to be married. He
was surprised to know he had ai
daughter, and can you imagine'
his surprise when his wife told
him they had seven children!
G. C. Gray-
OPENING OCT. 6th1
The State Highway department
announced this morning that it
would operate its car testing sta- '
tion on East Pine street, near the ,
city dock, for a two—week periodi
beginning October 6, next Mon-.I
day. Daily hours will be from 9;
am. to 1 p.m., and 2 p.m. to 6 p.
m., Clarence Rhin'es, Shelton resi— '
dent employed by the department,
in its auto testing operations, said i
today.
All cars which have not been‘,
tested this year should be put'
through the station during this
period, Rhines said.
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ALDEN C. BAYLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Title Insurance Building
Opposite First National Bank
Phone 23 - — Shelton
INSURANCE
HERBERT G. ANGLE
Office at Angle~ Building i
ELLIOT B. SPRING
Accounting Tax Services
Bookkeeping Systems
123 4th St. Phone 565
DOANE BRODIE
Attorney-At-Law
Angle Building
Phone 337
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
Suite 1 L. M. Bldg.
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