November 21, 1963
Publications
NO. ,448
OF I[EAIING FINAL
REPORT
COURT OF THE
F WASHINGTON FOR
of lhe Estate of
HALSELL, Deceased.
'oily given that CURTIS
as co-executor Of the
eorge E. Halsell has filed
of the Clerk of said
R,'Imct and petition
asking the Court tO
)ort. distribute the pro-
persons thereto entitled
[large said CO-OXeCUtOF '.
Report and petition will
tile 6th day of Decemher.
A.M. at the Courthouse
ton. at which lime
my person interested in
appear and file ob-
and contest tile sanle.
5th day of Novenlber.
WAGENER
of Mason County
Co-Executor
Building
ington
11/7-14-21 3t
3t97
CREDITORS
COURT OF THE
WASHINGTON FOR
/IN PROBATE ]
of the Estate STAN-
Jr.. Deceased.
HEREBY GIVEN that
Iathryn J. Suslmk.
and has qualified
of the estate of
Jr., deceased: and
having claims against
or the said estate
quired to serve the same.
the necessary vou-
.d upon the undersigned
or her attorney of rec-
law office of B. lranklin
Building, Shelton,
and file sucb claims to-
of service with tlle
above entitled Com't
nlonths after tim date
Publication of this notice.
1963. or all claims
and flied will be
J. SUSI-La_ K,
of the Estate of
J, Sushak Jr,, Dec'd.
Washington
HEUSTON,
said Estate.
Shelton. Wash.
11/7-14-21 4t
NO. 3487
TO Cll EDITOI%S
COURT OF TIIE
WASHINGTON FOR
(IN PROBATE)
otter of tile estate of
E. MEDLICOTT, De-
E HEREBY "GIVEN flint
'JLed has been appointed
i fled as the Executrix of
f KATHERINE E. MED*
eased: that all persons
against said deceased
required to serve the
"erified. on the under-
or her attorney
address below stated
same with the Clerk of
together with proof
within six nmnths
of first publication
or the sanle will be
Estate
Office Address:
Court house
ion
-11/14-21-28
EState
CANAL
orth Shore
bedroom, marine
nd boat house, 150 ft. of
like new. $35,000.
uth Shore
basement, creel<,
mnoramic view of Ca-
$11,750.
port
homes, fireplaces,
View, both for $27,000 -
- new three bed-
landscaped, large
plus business
$18,500.
Head
beach. 2 bedroom
$75.
unfurnished $45.
CANAL
ESTATE
HOODSPORT
one 877-5211 or
Evenings
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SUMMONS RY I'UBLICATION
NO. 8530
IN THE SUPERIOB, COURT OF THE
STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR
MASON COUNTY
HELEN F, LEWIS• Plaintiff.
VS.
PAUL STOLE and JANE DOE STOLE.
his wife: L. H. FORD and JULIE
FORD, his wife. if living, and if de-
ceased, tile unknown heirs 0f L H.
Ford and Julie Ford: ELIZABETH
BAUMGARDNER. and all other per-
sons or parties tlnknowu claiming anY
rigllt, title, estate, lien or interest
in tile real estate described in the
Conlplaint herein. Defendants.
THE STATE OF WASHINGTON TO
L. H. FORD and JULIE FORD. his
wife. if livtng and if deceased, the un-
known heirs of L. tl. Ford and Julic
Ford. and all other persons or parties
unknown claindng anj" right, title,
estate, lien or interest in tile real
cstate described in tile complaint herc-
in. Defendants :
You, and each of you, are hereby
sunmloned to appear within sixty (60)
days after the date of the first publi-
cation of this snnunons, to wit. witlnn
sixty I60) days after the 24th day el
October. 1963, and defend the above
entitled action in tbe Superior Court
aforesaid ann answer the comldaint
of the plaintiff and serve a cop), of
yore' answer upon the undersigned at-
torney for the plaintiff, at his office
below stated; and, in case of your
failure so to do, judgment will be ren-
dered against you according to the
demands of the conlpFalnt in this ac-
tion which has been filed with the
clerk of said court.
The object of this action is to quiet
title in plaintiff to real estate in Ma-
son County, Washington, described as:
Lot 4 in Block R f David Shel-
ton First Addition to Shelton as
recorded in Volmne 1 of Plats,
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SHELTON--MASON COUNTY JOURNAL-- Published in "CTlristmastown, U.S.A.", Shelton, Wash{ngton
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NOTICE OF SALE OP VALIJAIgI, E
MATERIAL ON STATE LAND
STATE OF WASHINGTON. D:EPART-
MENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES,
Bert L. Cole. CommisM,mer o[ Puillie
Lands
Notice is hereby given that on Tues-
day, the 26ih day el" November 1963,
o)lnnlencing at ten o'clock in the fore-
noml of said day, at the Sllelton. Dist-
rict Headquarters. located at Sbelton
County of Mason. State of Washington.
by the District Adnlinistrator of said
District. the timber on the following
desei'ibed :state land will be sold at
public auc;ion to the highest bidder,
to-wit :
Application No. 28836
Fosens Lake No, 2 located approxi-
mately 25 miles north of Shelton. The
sale i conlposed el all tinlber within
alarked sale area bonndary and prol)-
erty lines on part Lot 5, part N!
SWat, SWl SWll, Section 4. Town-
ship 23 North Range 3 West V.M.,
coniaining" 115 acres. more or less. coin-
prising approxbnately 245.000 bd. ft. of
Dongl-ls fir: 15.000 bd. ft. of hemlock;
and 10.000 bd. ft. of white time, or a
total of 270,000 bd ft.
Minimunl acceptable bid: $5.047.50.
Tinlber "viii be sold Oil a cash or ill-
staltment plan basis, Timber must be
removed prior to December 31. 1964.
On or before Novembcr 26. 1963. at
10:00 a.m.. each bidder must make a
minimmn deposit of $504.75 phls a
$5.00 bill of ,ale fee, or a total of
$509.75 in tile form of eash. nloney or-
der or certified chock. Said deposit
shall constitute an opening hid at tile
appraised price. Upon award of this
sale. tile respective deposits shall be
returned to the unsuccessful bidders.
Tile purchaser must pay the I,alance
between tile bid deposit and the full
bid pric.e on the day of sale, or ]]lay,
if the purchaser so elects at the time
of sale, pay an additional anlount,
to bring the total amount of the de-
page 2.
against tim claim of the defendants posit, exclusive of fees to equal 25%
of tile full bid price based on the cruise
and any one of them. estimate, provided that such deposit
' GLENN E. CORREA
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Office & Post Office Address:
Glenn E. Correa
Bell Building
121 South Fonrth Street
Shelton, Washington
10/24-31 11/7-14-21-28 6t
NOTICE OF SALE
OF STAT] LANDs
STATE OF WASHINGTON. DEPART-
MENT OF NATUAL RESOURCES,
Bert L. Cole, Commissioner of Public
Lands
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
on Tuesday, the 26th day of Novem-
hen I963, commencing at ten o'clock
in the forenoon of said day, at the
County Court House in the city of
Shelton, county of Mason,, State of
Washington, by the County Auditor
of said county, the following de-
scribed State lands, together wnh the
impro.vements situated thereon, will be
sold at public auction to the highest
bidder therefor, to-wit:
Note--No one except citizens of the
nited States, or persons who have
declared their intention to become
sucll, can Purchase state lands,
Appllcalton No. 28315
A strip of land 60 feet wide. being
30 feet on each ide of the center line
of State Road known as tile Obmlpie
Highway as surveyed over and across
Lots 10, 11 and 12. of Block 6 of Litli-
waup Falls Plat in Section 30 Town-
ship 23 North, Range 3 %Vest, .M., as
granted in a deed to the State of Wash-
ingn from Lester 3. Munson and
Harold E. Munson. July 15, 1914.
The above described property is ap-
praised at $100.00.
This sale is intended to convey only
that title obtained by the State of
Washington through deed recorded in
the office of the Mason County Audi-
tor, in Volume 29, Page 56, Book of
Deeds.
Raw land located at Lilliwaup,
Terms of sale: Cash,
No deposit required prior to bidding.
Any sale which has been offered, and
for which no bids are received shall
not be re-offered until it has been
readvertised. If all sales cannot be of-
fered within the specified time on the
advertised date, the sale" shall contin-
ue on the following day between the
lours of ten o'cl)ek a.m. and four
o'clock p.m.
Said lands will be sold for not less
than the appraised value above stated
and upon the terms and conditions fol-
lowing:
Not less than one-tenth of the pur-
chase, llrtce must be paid at-the time"
of 'sale. The purchaser, if he be not
the owner of the improvements, must
forthwith pay to the officer making the
sale the full amount of the appraised
value of the improvements, as above
stated. One-tenth of tile purchase price
must be paid annually thereafter with
interest on all deferred payments at
tile rate of six per eentum pet" annmn:
Provided, That any purchaser may
make full payment of principal inter-
est and statutory fees at an" tiros
and obtain deed The r -
• Pu chaser of
land containing timber or other val-
uable materials is prohiI)ited by law
from cutting or removing any suet
fimher or materials without first ob-
taining consent of the Commissioner
of Public Lands, until the full amount
of the purchase price has been paid
and deed issued,
All sales of state lands are made sub.
ject to the reservations of oils, gasses,
coal, ores, tinerals and fossils of every
name. kind and description, and to the
additional terms and conditions pres-
cribed in section 3 of chapter 256 of
the Laws of I907.
Said land will be sold subject to the
terms, conditions and resem.ations of
chapter 312 of the Session Laws of
1927, relating to easements for rights-
of-way and the carrying, of timber,
stone, minerals and other t)roductss ov-
er the same.
BERT L. COLE.
Commissioner of Public Lands
10/31 1I/7-14-21 4t
Courage is, on all.hands, consid-
ered as an essentiaI of high char-
acter. --James Anthony Froude
Preferred Properties
by
Railroad Ave.
Waterfront Realty
Call 426-8277
DELIGHT!
large 3 bedroom Island Lake home. 80' of choice
termsL
old Mt. View rambler. Take over mortgage and save
costs. Close to school.
old and available within 10 days. 3 bedroom
room, double garage. $600 down.
WAYS!
20 acre tract will make a beautiful home location
atinually increasing in value. Just out the Cole Road
IDE BEAUTY!
4-bedroom home; extra large living room; fire-
recreation room. Immediate possession With
WANTED!
us what you have to trade on this sparkling new home
appointments. 200' of finest pebble beach; sweep-
den; and full daylight basement!! Shown
only.
ellent, top qualify, 3 bedroom home; fireplace; refer-
Immediate possession.
shall not be less than $2,000.00. This
balance may be paid by personal check.
Purchaser must also furnish, within
30 days of date of sale. a surety bond
of $1,090.00 to guarantee compliance
with all terms of the bill of-sale. All
cheeks, money orders, etc. are to be
made payable to the Commissioner of
Public Lands.
Accessibility: Via public and Depart-
ment of Natm'al Resom'ces roads.
Complete contract and specifications
may be examined at Shelton District
Headquarters, County Auditor's office,
and office of Cvmmissioner of Public
Lands, Olympia.
To be sold at Shelton District Head-
quarters, on Tuesday, November 26,
1963, at 10 o'clock a,m.
Application No. 28951
Waketickeh No. 1 located approxi-
mately 25 miles north of Shelton. Th
sale is composed of all timber within
marked sale area boundary and prop-
erty lines on part of SE4 NEi art
NE1,4 SEI, I, Section 21,' NW' 1 A
SW1.£. Section 22, all in Town.ilip 27t
North, Range 3 West, W.M., contain-
ing 255 acres, nlore er less, compris-
ing approximately 440,000 bd. ft. of
Douglas fir (second gi'owth) ; 80,000
bd. ft. of Douglas fir (o/Ld growth):
and 100.000 bd. ft. of hemlock, or a
total of 620.000 bd. ft.
lV/inimum acceptable bid: $14,360.00,
Thnber will be sold on a cash or
instalhnent plan basis. Tinlt)er nmst
be removed prior to December 31, 1964.
On or before November 26, 1963, at
10:00 a,m.. each bidder must nmke a
minimum deposit of $1,436.00 .plus a
$5.00 bill of sale fee. or a total of
Legal Publications
NO'rl('E (IV SAl, lq ()P VAIA'AI¢LI']
MATEIHAL ON TA'rE LAND
STATE ()l" WASHINGTON. DEPART-
MENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES.
I(q'l L. ((IhL tJOlllnllsSiOll('l Of P/lblIC
Lands.
Noliee ia bert, by given tlult m Tues-
day, tlle 171h day of December. 1})63,
('4)nlllllqlcInN l:tl [on W('hlck ill tile fore-
noon (11 said day, at the Port Orchard.
District lteadqllarters, located al Port
Orchard (?+lunty of Kilsap. State of
Washington. by the ]')istrict Admin-
istrator ()f said District. Ihe timber
on the folh)wing described state land
will be sold at llublic auction to lhe
hig'hest 1)idde to-wit:
Applieatioa No. 29199
Lone Duck Pond h,caied al)l)roximat-
ely 22 miles west ol Belfair. Tile sale
iS contposed Of 111 Hlarkcd lilnber (Ill
El/ E SW',. S5 SE'., of Section 4;
NI5 N\\;V, NEL,. NE NE NVCLi
of Seciiml 9. all in Township 22 North.
Bantu, 3 West W.M.. containing ]50
fl('res, lllOr(, OF leSS• conlprlsillg aioprox-
bnalely 280,000 bd. ft. of Douglas fir.
Minimum acceptable bid: $4,620.00.
Timt)er will be sold on a cash or in-
stalttllent phln basis• Tilnber nlust be
removed prior to Jlule 30. 196,L
On or before December 17. 1963. at
[0:00 a.ln., each bidder lnust nlake a
mininnml dellosit of $t62.00 plus a $5.00
bill el sale fec. *)r a total of $467.00
ill the fornl of cash, nloney order or
certified check. Said deposit shall con-
stitute an opening bid m the ap-
praised price. Upon award of tiffs
sale. ttte respective deposits sllall be
returned to the unsuccessful bidders.
The purchaser InUSt pay the Ilahulce
hetwecn [Ie bid deposit and the full
bid price on the day of sale. or may,
if the purchaser SO elects at the time
of sale, pay an additional anlount, 1o
bring the 1oral amount of the deposit,
exclusive of fees. to equal 25% of the
full bid price based on the cruise esti-
mate, prorided that snch deposit shall
not be less than $2.000.00. This bal-
ance nlay be paid by t)ersonal check.
Purchaser must also furnish, within
30 days of date of sfle, a surety bond
of $f,000.00 to ua,'an[eo conlp]iance
with all terms of tie bill of sale. All
checks, nloney orders, etc., are to be
made payable to the Conlulissb)ner of
Public Lands.
Accessibility: Via pnb[ic road,
C()mplete contract and specifications
may l)e examined at Port Orchard Dis-
trici Headquarters, County Auditor's
office, and office of Commissioner of
Public Lands. Olyml)ia.
To be s)ld at Port Orchard District
Headquarters, on Tuesday, Decenlber
17. 1963. at 10 Celock a.m.
Any sale which has been offered
and for which no bids are received
shall not he re-offered until it has
been readvertised. If all sales cannot
be offered within, tbe specified time
on the advertised date, the sale shall
continue (,n the following day hetwecn
the hours of ton o'clock a.m. and
fonr o'clock p.m.
Said tinlber on said ]and wilt be
sold for not less than the appraised
vahlc, as appraised by the Commission-
el' of Public Lsnds ill tile lnanner pro-
vided by law. a notice of which is now
on file in the office of the Auditor of
Mason County, and District Admini-
stralor of said district.
Terms of sale are: cash or install-
nlent I)lan basis.
BERT L. OLE
Commissioner of Public Lands
11/21-28 12/5-12 4t
NO. 3452
NOTICE OF ItEARING FINAL
REPORT AND PI,YrITION
FOR DIS'rBIBITION
• Gensus To Seek
Employment Facts
Census Bureau interviewers will
visit a sample of local families
during the week of Nov. 18 lo col-
leer up-to-date facts on employ-
ment and unenlplovnlent, it was
announced today by Director Guy
E, RaJnboth of the Census Gm'eau
regional office at Seatt!e.
The Census Bureau gathers facts
each mon.:h in its Current Popu-
lation Snrvey in 357 selected areas
throughout the country. The in-
formttion obtained about the cur-
rent employment sitnation is used
in compiling national figures whmh
are published by the Bureau of
Legal Publications
N(}TICE OF (ROINI) %VATER
I{IGIIT AI)'ILI('ATIt)N NO. 68!10
STATE OF rASHIN(ITON. OFFICE
OF SUPERVISOR ()F WATER RE-
SOURCES. Olympia
TAKE NOTICE:
That ARTHUR h. ABEL., lqT AL
of Tacollla. Vas}lilleton on Sept(Fober
30. 1963. fih,d application for permit
to withdraw public ground walors
lhrollgll a w,-I1 situated within N½/,, of
Government Lot 6 (NNE!SE.) of
Section 8, T,)wnship 21 N.. Range 1
W.W.M.. in Mason County, in lhe
anlount of 400 gallons eel' Illillllt(', sUb-
ject lo cxisIiog righls t'(Hltinuously for
Rro/Ip dtaneslic SOl)ply and during ir-
I•iKat ion SC}lSon. oa(,b year for the
[)urp)se of Grollt) donlcstic snpply and
il'riKation
Any objections lnUSt he acconlpl n-
led i/y a tWn dollar $2.00) recording
1o6 and l'il,'d with the State Supcrvls,w
,,f Wah.r Resources within thirty (30)
days from November 28. 1963,
Witness nly hand and official seal
this 4th day of October. 1963.
5{. G. WALKER
State Supel'vistlr of "Water
t.esources.
11/21-28 2t
CALL l:Olt BIDS
Bids will be received in the Office
of the County COnllnissioners. Sheiton,
Washington. un/il 2:00 P.M.. Monday,
Deceulbcr 9 I963. for furnishinl2- gas(}-
lint,, automotive diesel in,sting fuels
and other petroleulll ])rodncts Its nlay
be required 113" the C, mnty and City
of Shelton. also includin all School.
Fire or Port Districts who desire to
avail thelnselves of 1]w benefit of this
entract, during the calcnd,'lr yvmr
1964.
S!aec.ific'tions. instructions to bid-
ders and bid forms may be obtained
ill the Office of |11(' County EnL']neel-,
Bids nlusl be subnlittcd on the fornl
tlrovided Additional information will
bale lie bearing on bid awards. Tile
County reserves tile riaht 1¢) make
awards as nlay be detqlled ll) f)e in
the best inlerests el • the • County, or
to reject any or all bids.
DATED at Shelton Washington this
12th day of Novenlber. 1963.
Board of Connty Conunissioners
of 5Insert Co:unty. rashinglon.
By C. NOLAN MASON
Clerk of tile! Th)ard.
11/21-28 2t
Ghristian Science
Services Are Set
"Soul and Body' will be tic
subject of the Bible Lesson to be
read al services Sunday h the
Shelton Virst Church of Christ.
The Scriptural readings include
a vrse Trom Psalms 27:141:
"'Wait on the Lord: be of good
courage, and he shall strengthen
thine heart: wat. I say, ou the
Lord."
The following passage will I)e
read from the Christian Science
textbook. "Science and Health with
Key 1o the Scriphn'cs" by Mary
Baker Eddy: "'Tle divine Mind,
which forms the bud and-blossom.
will care for the human body,
even as it clothes the lily; but let
no mortal interfere with God's gov-
ernment by thrusting in 1he taws
of crring, human concepts" Ip. 62).
Labor Statistics. U.S Department
of Labor. Figures from the Sep-
tember 1963 survey showed a total
of 69.5 million Americans eln-
ployed-46 million men and 23.5
million women. Those unemployed
numbered 3.5 nitlion----1.9 million
men and 1,6 million women.
Censns Bureau interviewers who
will call on households in tilts
area in November include Mrs.
Polly A. Swayze, Shelton.
Immortal courage fills the hu-
man breast and lights the living
way of LiPe. - Mary Baker Eddy
. Foursquare Church
910 East Dearborn
Sunday School ............ 9:45 a.m
Morning Worship .... 11:00 a.m
C. Y.'s & Cadets ........ 6:00 p.m.
Evening Service .... 7:00 p.m.
Bible Study (Wed.) .... 7:00 pro.
Lewis B. Wysong, pastor
1/31 tfn
MT. VIEW
Alliance Church
Washington and J Sts.
Sunday School ............ 9:45 a.m
Morning %¥orship .... 11:00 a.m
A. Y. F ......................... 6.00 p,m.
Evening Service ........ 7:00 p.m.
Prayer Hour (Wed.) 7:30 p.m
Robert S. Wick, Pastor
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH
7th and Franklin Street
PAGE 19
FIRST BAPTIST CHgRCH
Rev. E. C, Knautz, Pastor 5th & Cola
Rev. Alfred Sandoval. Minister of Christian Education
SUNDAY, NOV. 24
9:30 a.m, Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
"PILGRIMS and PAGANS"
6:00 p.m. Youth Groups
7:00 p.m. "THINGS WE FORGET"
YOUTH NIGHT
Morning Worship
Broadcast over
KHAS
1280 - 1t:00 a.m.
Wed. 7:00 p.m,--Bible Study and Prayer for the family
SHELTON ASSEMBLY OF GOD
130 East Pine Street Mason Younghmd, pastor
Sunday School-For A[I Ages ................................................ 9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship ..................................................................... 11:00 A.M.
Christ's Ambassadors (Youth) ............................................ 6:00 P.M,
Evangelistic Service .................................................................. 7:00 P.M.
Wednesday-Bible Study and Prayer .................................... 7:00 P.M.
ST. DAVID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Fourth & Cedar, Shelton, Washington
The Rev. Clarence A. Lody, Priest
7:30 a.m.--Holy Communion.
9:30 a.m.--Church School & Adult Bible Class
11:00 a.m.--Divine Worship.
The Church is always open for meditation and prayer
,,, , , ,
FIRST CHURGH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
302 Alder St., Shelton, Wash.
Sunday School 11:00 a.m, Church 11 a.m.
Wednesday evening testimony meetings 8 p.m.
Reading room loca£ed in church. Reading room hours 2 to
4 p,m. Mbn. & Fri. Wed. evening 6:45 to 7:45.
r /
THE ME00ODtST GHURGH
North 4th and Pine 8treet
REV. HORACE H. MOUNTS, MINISTER
8:30 and 11:00 a.m. Worship Services
" 9:45 a,m. Church School for all ages - 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowsihp
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Arcadia and Lake Boulevard
Charles D. Wigton
Bible School ...... 9:45 a.m. Youth Meetings 5:30 p.m.
Worship ............ 11:00 a.m. Family Service 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday -- Bible Study and Prayer --- 7:30 p.m,
Child Care Service Available at
MT. OLIVE LUTHERAN CHURCH
MISSOURI SYNOD
Olympic Hwy. So. & Cascade, The Rev. Gerald Herman, Pastor
Sunday School .................................................................... 9:45 a.m.
Adult Bible Class ................................................................ 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship ........................................ 8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.
-- Evenings Call --
Marden Stroud .................... 4264000
Dick Belling ........................ 426-8162
$1,441.00 in tile form of cash, money
order or certified check. Said deposit
shalt constitute an opening bid at the
appraised price. Upon award of this
sale. the respective deposits shall be
returned !o the nnsuccessful bidders,
The purchaser must pay the balance
between the bid deposit and the full
bid price on the day of salt, or may, if
the purchaser so elects at the time of
sale, pay an additional amotmt to bring
the total antdunt of the deposit, exclu-
sive of fees. to equal 25¢; of the full
bid price based on the cruise estimate.
This balance nlay be paid by personal
cheek. Purchaser must also fnrnish
within 30 days of date of sale. a sm'ety
bond of $2,000.00 to guarantee compli-
ance with all terms of the bill of sale.
All checks, money orders, etc. are to
bc made payable to the Commissioner
of Puhlic Lands.
Accessibility: Via public road,
Complete contract and specifications
may be examined at Shelton District
Headquarters. County Auditor's office,
and office of Commissioner of Public
Laads, Olympia.
To be sold at She]ton District IIead-
quarters, on Tuesday, November 26,
1963, at 10 o'clock a.m.
An)" sale which has been offered,
and for which no bid
- ' ",s are received
shall not be re-offered until it has been
readvertised. If all sales cannot be of-
fered .within the specified time on the
aa.erused date. the sale shall continue
on the following day betwee the hours
of ten o'clock a,m, and four o'cIock
p.m,
Said timber on said land will be sold
for not less than the apraised value,
as appraised by the Comnlissioner of
Public Lands in the manncr provided
by law, a notice of which is now on
file in the office of the Auditor of
said county, and District Administra-
tor of said district.
Terms of sale are: cash or install-
ment plan basis.
E.ERT L. COLE
Commissioner of Public Lands
I0/31 11/7-14-21 4t
NO. 3456
NOTICE OF REARING FINAL
REPORT AND PETITION FOR
I'- DISTRIBUTION
N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE !OF WASHINGTON /OR
MASON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of VIV-
IAN THOMAS MORGAN, Deceased,'
Esther Morgan, Executrix of said
Estate, haa filed with said Court her
final report and petition for distribu-
tion, asking the Court to settle said
report, distribute the property to the
persons thereto entitled and to dis-
charge said Executrix. Said report
and petition will be heard on the
20th day, of December, 1963, at I0
a.m. in the Courtroom of said Court,
i: the County Courthouse at Shelton,
wasnington.
DATED THIS 18th day of Novenlber,
1963.
LAURA M. WAGENER
Clrk of the Superior Com't
by Teckla Vermillion.
Deputy Clerk.
ROBERT L. SNYDER
Attorney s,t Lsw
125 North 5th
Sheiton, Washington.
11/21-28 12/5 3t
CALL FOR ]lIDS
Sealed Bids will be received at the
Office of the Mason County Cmmnis-
stoners until 3:00 P.M., Monday, Dec-
ember 9, 1963, for furnishing tires,
tubes, recapping and service for the
calendar year 1964 to Mason County
and other Taxing Districts who desire
to make use of any of these services.
Specifications and bid forms may be
obtained at the nce of the County
Engineer at the ourmouse, Shelton
Washington.
The County reserves the right to
reject any or all bios or to accept
the bid deeme(l most advantageous
to the County.
DATED at Shelton. rashington this
12th day of November, 1963.
Board of County Con/nlissioners
of Mason County, Washington
By C. NOLAN MASON
Clerk of the Board.
I1/21-28 2t
CALL FOR BIDs
Sealed proposals .will be received at
the office of the uhy Clerk-Treasm.
Cty Hall, helton, Washington until
11:00 A.M. on Monday, November 25,
1963, t whictl tinle the: will be Opened
and read sloua oy the City CleriC-
Treasurer. for:
I Furnishing one 1964 tlree-quarter
ton chassis-cab with utility type
body.
II Furnishing one 1964 four door
sedan.
Specifications and proposal f ......
ma be obtained at le office of the
CRy Clerk-Treasurer. ulty Hal! She1
ton. Washington. Thai City resin,yes
the right Co reject any or all bids "
C' 01 SI:INLTON
Alma E. Catto
Clerk-Treasurer
11/14-21 2t
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE 8:15 and 11:00 Morning Worship Services
STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR
MASON COUNTY In the Matter of
the Estate of JENNIE L, GR[rNERT.
Deceased.
Anthony F. Grun(.rt and Clarence
H. Grunert. Executors of said Estate.
have filed with said Court their final ..............................................................................
report and petition for distribution,
asking tile Court to settle said report,
distribnte the property [o tile persolls
thereto ,'uTltled all(] L'o disc.barge said
Executors. Said report and petition
will be ileard on the 6th day of Dec-
ember. 1963. at 10 a.m ill the Court-
rOOlll of said Court in fhc County
Courthollse at Shelton. X]'as}lington,
DATED THIS 30th day of October.
1963.
LAURA M. %VAGENER
Clerk of the Superior Court
by Teckla Vermillion.
DeI)uty Clerk.
Robert L. Snyder
Attorney al Law
125V N. 5th
Shelton Wasllington
11/7-14-2I 31
OFFICIAl. iOTICE
DISTRICT VII
STATE OF WASHINGTON. DEPART-
MENT OF AGRICULTURE, Olympia
Pursuant to Chapter 15.44. Revised
Code of Washington, I, Joe Dwyer, Di-
rector of Agrieultm.e of the State of
Washington, hereby give notice that
a public meeting will be held at 1:30
p,m. Monday, November 25. 1963 at
Llle Mason County P.U.D. No. 3 Audi-
torium, 303 Cota. Shelton, Washington,
for the purpose of nominating can-
didates for the appointment to the
Washington State Dairy Products Cmn-
missiou from District' VII conlprising
of the counties of ClalIam. Jefferson,
Kitsap, Grays Harbor, Mason and
Thurston. Any dairyman who resides
in the district and has, within sixty
days prior to the meeting, produced
nlilk or crea'm upon which the Com-
lnission assesslnent has been paid, is
entitled to participate and nominate
rand idates.
5OE DWYER
Director
Signed at Olympia, Washington
October 18, 1'8
11/7 14-21 3t
CALL FOR BIDS
Sealed Bids will be received at the
Office of the Mason County Commis-
sioners until 2:00 p.nL. Monday, Dec-
ember 2, 1963, for fmnishing Mason
County wifffwo (2) 1964 Model fern'-
door Sedans.
The County contemplates trading in
two ('2) 1961 Rambler four-door Sedans
in their existing condition, except for
radio and 'mlergeney equipment, trans-
fer of whicb will be included in the
specifications, which are available at
the Mason County Sheriff's Office at
the Cour.thouse at Shelton, Washington,
and dcll%er on
', " or before January 7,
1964.
Payment of net billing for said units
will be made from the 1964 Budget
and can be released on January 23,
1964.
The County reserves the right to re-
ject any or all Bids or to accept the
Bid deemed most ' a(tvantageous to
file County.
DATED at Shelton, Washington, this
12th day of November. 1.963.
Board of County Commissioners
of Mason County, Washington,
By C. NOLAN MASON
Auditor & Clerk of the Board
11/21 It
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
TO AMEND GROUND WATER
PERMIT NO. 5764
STATE OF WASHINGTON OFFICE
OF THE STATE SUPERVISOR OF
THE DIVISION OF WATER RE-
SouRCES, Olympia
TAKE NOTICE: That the Depart-
merit of Institutions, State of Wash-
ington._. Olympia, Washington, filed
appncauon on NOvember 4. 1963 to
change the place of witlldrawal of 350
gallons per minute, 560 acre-feet per
year; of waters fronl a well as granted
in ground.water Permit No,. 57R4.
That said Permit pz:ovi(ies"'{(;r the
place of withdrawal being located
withiu the NE{SWU, Section 9, T.
20 N.. R. 4 W.W.)&
That they desire to change the place
of witlldrawal to a point situated in the
SWUNW!I of eetion 9, T. 20 N., R.
4 W.W.M,, in Mason County, Wash-
ington.
Any objecthms to the proposed
amendment nlust be acconlpanied by
a two dollar ($2,00) recording fee
and filed with the State Supervisor
of Water Resources within thirty (30)
days fronl November 21, 1963.
Witness my hand and offici.d seal
Ibis 4th day of November, .1963.
M. G, WALI(ER
Supervisor Divi'ien of Water
Res6urces
11/14-21 2t
Confidence and courage develop
in an individual the desire to cre-
ate, pioneer anti overcome chal-
lenges and problems.
-- Ed V. Rickenbacker
9 0slm y chop1 ndAdut ib c ss
Affiliated with American Lutheran Church HEIlHEN'S CLU6
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WEDNESDAY, N000, 27 -- 8 P,M.
Sponsored by the Mason County Ministerial Ass'n.
FEATURING REV. ROBT. WICK, pastor Mt. View
AHiance Church
BAPTIST CHURCH CHOIR
In The BAPTIST CHURCH
• The Public is Cordially Invited •
NORTHSlDE BAPTIST
WELCONES YOU
A New Church Growing With Shelton
Temporary Meeting Place 13th & East E. St.
E. A. Ormsbee, pastor
YOU'VE
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business special meaning., excitement., interest., it means taking ad-
vantage of every opportunity to tell people what you can do for them.
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