Sda ,, November 2.7, 1941'
FINED FOR DRUNKENESS
Three Skokomish Valley men,
Floyd and Alva Savage and Mil-
ton Tanner, were fined $10 each
Francisco, Nov. 21.—Ray— by Police Judge M. C. Zintheo
Inc” today declared the reg- yesterday on drunkeness charges
arterly dividend of 50 cents following their arrests Saturday
,9, payable January onlby Policemen Roy Roessel and
(1 stock of record Decem- Bill Compton.
ONIER TO PAY ,
. CENT DIVIDENDI
1941.
YOU CAN? SELL UNTIL "you
fliggApuytgi USE WANT-ADS
SHELTON BAPTIST CHURCH
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Lowell Pow-
Sl-I E UPON—
IO.P.M. Restricts
un a so 100 a 9:45 a.m. withl
S M 1 1 t ' Use Of Chlorine
classes for all ages.
ers, Supt.
Morning worship at 11.
and Juniors meeting at 6:15
Evening service at 7:30.
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B.Y.P.U.’s Senior, Intermediate
p.m. '
and
‘3' l FINAL DIVORCE GRANTED iug church, where the Old<fash-
~ ,I ,. principal coal fields in I Judge D. F. Wright signed a fi- ioncd
Gospel is preached,
>leas a‘: are in Cowlitz, King. I ha] divorce decree in superior
where a glad welcome is extended i
tailsa .: Lewis, Pierce, Skagit, court Saturday for Ida M. from to all to
worship with us, if you
2W _n and Whatcom counties. Charles Rader. Ihave no other church home.
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as much in your printed message as it does
When you
send out your sales message IN PRINT, it
must have all the briskness, appearance and
good taste as your high priced well-dressed
salesmen, that’s if you want them both to do
a first class job of selling. Printing of this
type is designed and produced in the modern
and well-manned plant of the
journal
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, WE DON’T have to 'go to Detroit to get a house built Or 'a‘
porch remodeled. The
Construction Industry is a home town industry in our town. It’s a home
town
(The dollars spent on local Construction circulate among your Own
neighbors.
feel the pinch in more ways than one if our paint, hardware and wallpaper
stores closed
up. Suppose we didn’t have a single lumber yard or building supply
dealer? Could
We 'afl‘ord to lose our plumbers, electricians, bricklayers and
carpenters? Wouldn’t we
feel the pinch too, if no one could get a real estate loan in our town?
Our home town Construction Industry supplies all rhese necessary services.
They’ve
built our town and are still busy improving it.
One thing we can’t improve. That’s the free enterprise system behind
our Construc-
, tion Industry. We have the pr00f it Works best. And we like it!
Invest now_':h your om home your own community.
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Washington, Nov. 15.~#Decreas-I
ed use Of chlorine in the manufac-I
fture of pulp, paper and paste -l
jboard which will result in lessi
Iwhiteness or “brightness” in prac—
I In Paper Making
itically all grades of paper, ex—i
lccpt newsprint, in which no
Ichlorine is used, was ordered to.
day by the director of priorities,
leffective immediately.
. The change would be noticeablc,}
lthe announcement said, on ‘Closei
fexamination but would not be ob—i
servable on casual inspection. In,
Igeneral, the order would make[
ivirtually all grades of paper cor-l
grespond to the standards of 1931-
I 32. ‘
Chlorine enters many phases of:
defense production, among its im—
portant uses being the manufac-
ture of plastics for degaussing
cable which makes ships immune’
to magnetic mines, in manufac-
turing water-proofing paraffins
.for canvas, as a solvent in arm-
ament plants, in manufacture of
gun-cotton, as a coolant for
iliquid-cooled airplane engines, in,
the manufacture of non-freezing
dynamite, and in chemical war-
fare.
Today’s order was described by,
the OPM as designed to have 60,- i
000 tons of chlorine a year, which
is half the new chlorine entering
the paper manufacturing indus-
.try annually. The chlorine eats
out foreign matter to increase
the white quality of paper. All
: the chemical saved will go direct-
! ly to defense uses.
"Brightness ceilings” for paper,
were provided in the order, rang-
ling from a cut of four points in
i100 percent rag content writing
paper to total elimination of chlo-
rine in groundwool, the grade,
commonly used in “pulp” maga-
zines and books.
The order did not apply to
stocks on hand produced prior to
the'applicable dates of the order,
and therefore probably will have
no effect on the glitter of paperl
decorations and package wrap—;
I pings for the approaching Christ-
mas season.
NO restriction was placed
the use of chlorine for sanitary
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Producers who manufacture
their own chlorine were required
to comply with the order.
Broadening the assistance al-1
ready extended to research labora—
tories, the priorities division is-
. sued an order assigning a prefer-
,cnce rating to acquisition of the
‘ scarce materials required by man-
I ufacturers of necessary labora-
i tory chemicals and equipment.
“What sorts of things do you]
teach the Recruits to make in the)
U. S. Navy Service Schools 7” ask- ,
ed a visitor to the Naval Train-I
,ing Station at Norfolk, Virginia.)
i “Well, here is a sample of one ofi
,the most simple objects,” repliedg
an officer as he picked up a solidi
'mctal ash tray. “It is just an»
,ordinary, standard machine part.
but it’s one of the projects thatf
beginners are taught to turn out
in the foundry and machine shop.
It‘s made 79f scrap metal. Later
it will be worked over into a ser-
ies of other ohiects and eventual-
llv melted and the metal used again
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MASON COUNTY JOURNAIJ
Real Estatewv
FOR SALE: 4 room house and
acre of land; 7 room house and
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21/; acres on and near Arcadia
Road; 1931 Chevrolet coupe;
1927 Buick sedan. L. R. Kolm—
organ, Arcadia Road.
FOR SALE2'5 room modern home,
1 year old, 1 block past city
dock. Call 572-W for appoint-
ment. R--11-25-—12-4—-4t.
FOR RENT
FURNISHED apartment with 2!
bed rooms. Light, water, heat,
gas, telephone and garage furn—
ished. $35.00.
FOR—SALE
7-room modern home with large
tract of land. Excellent ground
with lawn and flowers. This
will make a fine suburban home.
Close in. $3,000 with $500 down-
or $2500 cash.
6-ROOM modern home, hard—wood
floors, fireplace, fixll basement
and furnace.
ished upstairs. This home is
located on oiled street and has
nice yard. Entire property'in
excellent condition, and priced
below present value. Will con-
sider terms—$4375.00.
3—ROOM modern home close in.
Nice garden tract. House can
easily be enlarged. Why pay
rent when you can own a home-
Of your own. $1575 with $200
down, $25 month, including in-
terest at 7 % monthly reduction.
Herbert G. Angle
Angle Bldg. Phone 304
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For Rent
FOR RENT: small 2-room house
partly furnished. Close to town
in nice location. Ideal for single
man or woman. $10 month. In-
quire 619 N. Fifth. VV—7-3—tf.
FURNISHED APARTMENTS for
rent (2 and3rooms). Good lo-
cation. Very reasonable. Golds-
borOhgh Apts, Second and Knee-
land Streets, Shelton. 5-7-tf.
FOR RENT: weather tight gar-
age with cement floor. One
block from hospital. $3.50 per
month. Inquire 619 N. Fifth.
W—11-4tf.
FOR RENT: available Dec. 8th,
room furnished apartment
with private bath. Mallows Apts.
Phone 48T—J or 181—J. 11-25--tf
‘4‘; ‘ApAAw Am“,w‘ “A
Lost and Found
LOST: black male police dog 6
weeks old. Four tan feet and
tan stripe across chest. Reward.
For information call 379—1, L. R.
Taylor, 324 Grove or Mac‘s Cor-
ner 11—20--12—2--4t
Strictly Fresh
RCHARDISTS in Santa Cruz
set out pans of beer to attract
and drown moths. Hoboes drank
up the beer. At least we can
110136 they drowned their sor-
rows.
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Chairman Sabath of the House
Rules Committee says dollarna-
year defense officials make fools
Of congressmen. Does that ex-
plain some of the utterances
we’ve seen in print lately?
='fi "‘
, A “shoe bandit” made his vic-
tim take off her shoes when he
held her up at 2:35 a. m. Maybe
he was afraid she’d wake up her
family.
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A Minnesota town passed an
ordinance requiring fast trains
to slow down from‘ 60 to 30 miles
an hour. Trainmen protested
when the town council wante’d
to enforce a 20 mile speed limit.
Engineers are lucky they got
away without .being forced to
stop at every traffic light.
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‘How Dry 1 Am
A new radio—hair dryer for
beauty shops'is being tested by
Maureen Malone of Chicago.
Speaker_ inside .the dryer brings
program to her- eggs.
10-28—11-28»—»—1M
Also large unfin-‘
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planting. Oscar Plovie, 726 80.
First. St.
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11-27—.1t.
at Hotel Shelton,
Jewelry Store.
I KEYS!
New and modern key—making
I equipment just installed.
I Everything To Make
The Little Tot Happy
1 WAGONS -—— SCOOTERS
TRICYCLES
REPAIRS
We also Repair wagons, tri-
cycles, bicycles, lawmowers,
etc.
I SLEYSTERS FIX-IT
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Good Variety of
Lovely Cards
CHRISTMAS
CARDS
Put that favorite snapshot
on your Christmas Cards.
l Andrews Studio "
Xmas
Greeting Cards
by
Gibson
A Large Selection of
Lovely Cards
Fir Drug Store
I LEGAL PUBLICATIONS '3
NOTICE
OF WATER RIGHT
APPLICATION NO. 5613
State of W'ashington Office of Sn
pcrvxsor of Hydraulics Olympia
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;
Notice is hereby (given that Geo. H.
iThomas of Lilliwaup, State of Wash-
ington, under date of Nov. 14, 1941.
filed with- the State Supervisor
Hydgaulgcsmowmpia, Msllington, an
'applicaton for a‘ permit to divert the
public waters of Coo Coo Creek tribu-
tary of Hood Canal, in the amount
of 3.5 second feet subject to existing
rights. continuously of each year for
the purpose of Irrigation,
supplies for cabin camp, and trout
pools that the approximate point of
diVersion is located within NEl-g of
SEE of Section 14. Township 24 N.,
Range 3 West W. M., 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-
I’alleS. Olympia. Washington, togeth—
er with such other information a.“ is
required by law.
Any person, firm or. corporation
be injuriously of-
fooled by said application may file
with the State Supervisor of Hyd-
raulics. at Olympia, Washingtqn- SUCh
objections or representations. 1n writ-
lng. as he may desire to make, within
thirty (30) days after date 01 last
publication, which date is November
27. 1941. . .
Witness my hand and officml seal
this 17th day of November. A. D. 1941.
CHAS. J. BARTHOLET.
Stale Supervisor of Hydraulics.
(SEAL) 11-20-27v-2t.
No. 4053.
SIIMMONS
FOR PUBLICATION.
In the Sn crior Court of the State
i 0f “’as ington for Mason County,
VIOLET HAMILTON, Plaintiff, vs.
HUGH HAMILTON. Defendant.
THE STATE OF WASHINGTON,
T0 HUGH HAMILTON, Defendant,
GREETINGS:
You are hereby summoned to appear
Within 60 days after the date of the
first publication of this Summons, to—
wit: within 60 days after the 16th
day of October, 1941, and defend the
above entitled action in the above
entitled Court, and answer the Com-
plaint of the Plaintiff, and serve a
copy of your Answer~uan.th_e Un—
'ersigned Attorney for Piamllff. at
his Office below stated, and in case
of your
will be rendered against you accord-
ing to the demands of the complaint.
which has been filed w1th the Clerk
I of the said Court; the objects of this
action are that Plaintiff seeks to have
annulled and declare null and void,
,lier purported marriage to you on or
‘about July 15th, 1938. or 111 the al—
ternative to secure an Interlocutory
Decree of Divorce from yon; to have,
return, and restore to her, her former
name of Violet Douglas, and ,to have
l Lots 14 and 15, in Block 197. TOWns1te
of Port Angeles, Clallam County.
Washington, adjudged, decreed. and
, determined to be her sole and separate
property.
} CHAS. R. LEWIS, '
Plaintiff's Attorney; Office
and Post Office Address,
Suite .1. Lumbermen's
Building, Shelton, Mason
County. Washington. '
10—16-23-30. 11—6-13-20-27—‘7t.
No. 1397
'OTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL
.CCOIINT, nun-01th AND PETITION
0F EXECUTRIX FOR SETTLEMENT,
DISTRIBUTION AND DISCHARGE.
511': the Superior court of the State of
I Washington in and for'the County
of Mason, I Probate.
IN THE MATT‘ER'OF THE ESTATE
gof HARRY A. YOUNG. Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
Kathleen Young. Executrix of the
above. estate. has filed herein her
final account. report and petition for
settlement and distribution of the
icstatc of the deceased. wherein the
ICourl. is asked to approve
zcount and report, and make distribu-
ltion Of the estate, and discharge the
L Exmutrix.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that,
in accordance with an order of said
Court made and entered on the 18th
day of November, 1941. a hearing will
be had before the Court on said final
account, report and petition on>Sat-
urday. the 20th day of December,
1941. at 10 O'clock. A,M.. on said day
in the Court Ream of said Court
House at Shelton, Washington.
Dated this 18th day of November,
1941.
CLARE ENGELSEN,
Clerk of the Superior Court for
Mason County. Washington.
ALDEN C. BAYLEY.
Attorney for Executrix.
Title Insurath Building,
Shelton. Washington.
11-20-27. 12-4-11—4t.
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failure so to do, Judgment
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at special reductions in Shelton.
a 2 high grade Spinets, 1 Bunga-
.PIANO TUNING: Friday anal
Saturday only. F. F. Rich-'
mond in town. Leave orders
1' Lowest possible terms
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failure so, to. do, judgment wind be NOV. 28 Low 8,28 a.m 4.4 ft.
rendered against you acch‘ding to ngh 2.50 p.m 14.3 ft.
the demands of the Complaint which LOW 9252 p.111 3.0 ft.
has1 béen file%]u'lth_tlite (Eli/3k of the _ "-
salt ourt. IL‘ 0’19? 0- ‘is action Sat High 4 28 am 190R
18 that Plaintiff socks Jud'J'lIlf-Int a ainst i ' a ‘
{Eu on his.f ffigjsgause box: actign NOV. 29 9m
0 sum 0 t. on an acneun Igl I p.m. .’ I -
stated; that Plaintiff seeks judgment . ‘.
lagainst ytéu in the étsumtof $1127.79 03 Low 10‘30 p‘m‘ 1'2
ft'
is secon cause 0 acio’n, or an _ *—
ondaccount‘ otf bgglntfl i-quired hto Spay. Nsun- 30 I‘IIJlgh 5:24
a.m. 12.7 ii.“
an haying o c ‘on mac . ea - ov. ow 10:27 ".m. .7f .
the First National Bank. $127.79 on H, h 4.02“m 128 ft
radios mortgaged to said Bank. Plain- g p' _' '_ ' '
tiff having guaranteed payment there- LOW 11:04 p.m. 0.0112.
of. and said radios havingr been sold . ——_._.
without the payment of the Mort- M011. High 6:10 am. 13.4 ft.
gages thereon. tand Plaipltiff seeks Dec. 1 Low 11:15 am, 6,1ft,
u gmcn asams you in .ie sum 0' - ‘. '
I $100.00. which 54100.00 he was coman- ngh 4‘31 p‘m‘ 13'6 ft‘
ed to pay to Shelton Branch. Seattle LOW 11134121“. '0-1 ft-
First National Bank upon his Guer- v——~—.
autce to buy ,ipvtsnrnc.fwafi compelledf Tues High 6:48 am. 13.9 ft.
0 pay unpau axes in w sum 0 .
12.50. and parts wcro missing from Dec' 2 14.0w 12:59 a'm'
G'Eft'
said radios: at the value of $10.00. and High 5-00 P-m- 13-0 ft-
Plaintiff has attached your equity in '
‘thc following]:r (lCSfiI‘ihGél Rteal Prop— \Ved. Low 12:04 a.m.
-0.5 ft.
erty. situaim in w ouny of Ma- DeC 3 Hi h 7-2331“ 14314;
son. State of Washine‘ton. to-wit: The ' g Z ' ’
West 40 feet of Lot 13. monk 15. mm LOW 12-40 P-m‘ 6-6 “-
crest Addition to Shelton, V'zshing- High 5:29p.m. 13.3ft.
ion. 33d seka t? have. thfi same im- .____
pressc wit] a .1011 in ie' sum of .
$252.64 for costs and disbursements, -Thurs‘ Ll)? 1?]"ééa‘m’
herein incurred, and to have the. said 1390- 4 H18“ - a-m- 1‘1-
property sold to satisfy the said judg— LOW 1:18 p.m. 6.7 ft.
ment and Lien. i .
SEAS. IEPLEthIg High 6.00 p.m. 13.2 ft.
ice an as ice . ’“ .
Address: Suite 1' FI'I. 1 .96 all}. - 1.0 ft.
Lumbé‘slimfin's 1finild— Dec. 5 High 8229 3.111. 14.8 ft.
mg. is on, ,ason -
County. Washington.
10-30. 11-6-13-20-27. 12-4-11—7t. 1g . .‘
re-conditioned upright and 1 us-
ed piano. All with benches.
given.
Free delivery. For prices write
at once to Silvers Piano Co., 108
Union St, Seattle. Credit Dept.
outboard motor.
FOR SALE: about 50 cord dry
fir and alder. Inquire at Eagle
Barber Shop. B--11-13--tf.
FOR “ETA—LE? ’OEtTr—iigey - Jo’s;
cow, 5 years old. C. N. Allen,
Rt. 1, Mill Creek Road.
We will have 5 pianos .to be sold'
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5-horse Evinrudez
Inquire Shel-i
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RATES
On Classified Advertisements
10 cents a line (Swords) first
insertion, attractively low rates
on subsequent insertions. Min-
imum charge 40c.
Classified advertisements ac-
cepted over the telephone from
phone subscribers. Cash should
accompany all other orders or
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.
Classified Display Rates on
Request.
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Wanted
.‘uuu‘w ‘4 “““m
CAN PAY 30 cents a bale for
‘Christmas trees,
foot trees. Contact C. P. Round-
tree, 1700 Yew Avenue. Phone
3759 Olympia. 11—5--12—5——1M.
STEADY WORK—GOODWPVAYI—i—
Reliable person wanted to call
including 12 l
on farmers in Mason County.1
No experience or capital re-
quired. Some making $100.00
in a week. Write McNESS Co.,
2423 Magnolia Sir, Oakland,
Calif.
WANTED AT ONCE carloads or
truckloads of large, smooth,
$7.50 per cord plus tax. R. W.
Killough, phone 686-1
' 11-27. 12-30~1M.
AUBURN Golden Flak: Butter-
milk, 25¢ gallon. Buns, 825
Franklin.
FOR SALE: 14-foot skiff,‘ com-
plete widfi oars, chain, look, fine-
and hook. Sunder Ordal, aRte. 3,
Shelton. 11-11-40;
'FOR SALE: Modem, iii-rt. trail-
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sonable for (3351?. Charley 501m-
ston, East Dickinson street.
Picture at Journal Office.
J—11-18e20.-25-27~4t.
sound Maple and Alder logs. SALEH Monarch Electric
Higher price. Liberal scale.
Prompt settlements. Northwest
Chair Co., Tacoma, Wash.
11-20-—12—2--4t.
WANTED: Cedar bolts for shakes.
Not weather checked. 2 ft. or
4 ft. length. Will pay from $15
to $20 cord. Melvin Kolmorgan,
Route 3, Shelton.
11—25-27--12-2—4—4t.
WANTED: apartment or small
house furnished or partly furn—
‘ished. $18 - $20. In town. In-
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258. D—11f23. 12-2we2ti
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so), 300m ..
2 for. 15$ 4 for 25¢
65¢ per dozen
We also take orders for
of menial—-
PRINTED SALES I
. quire Journal office. U--11-25-1thur prices are as low or lower
FOR SALE: Kimbel piano in per-[than outside salesmen can quote
fect condition. Reasonable for
cash. Phone 496—J.
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FOR SALE: ’34 International pan-
el delivery truck. Make us of-
fer. Shelton Branch, Seattle
First National Bank.
11-18-20-25—277~4t.
FOR SALE IMMEDIATELY: ’36
Oldsmobile coupe, in very best
condition. Phone 412.
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No. 78031
NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE
REAL PROPERTY
In the Superior Court of the State of
“'nshington in and for King Coun-
ty In Probate.
In the Matter of the Estate of ANNIS
HEINER, Deceased.
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Notice is hereby given that in com- .
court en- ‘
pliancc Willi the order of
tered in the above entitled cause the
undersigned administrator will. on the
10th day of December, 1941. sell the
following described parcel of real
property, to—wit:
One Quarter (‘4) interest in: N.
1,.'_. of Lot 3, and all land lying
of Ewald's Creek of L. 2 in
Sec. 15, Twslip. 23. N. R 3 West.
W. M. with equal rights to the
water of Ewald's Creek, Mason
County, Washington
at private sale, at 855 Dexter Horton
Building, Seattle, King County, Wash-i
ingtun. All bids for said property
must be in writing and addressed to
the undersigned administrator and dc-
livm'cd to him or to his attorneys at
the above address or filed with the
clerk of the above court at or before
moon of the 10th day of December,
1941; the bids shall specify the terms,
of the offer and none will
sidered where the
90% of the appraised value of said
above described real property.
Dated at Seattle, Washington, this
19th day of November. 1941.
A. ALLEN MOSS,
Administrator.
LITTLE, BURGUNDER & SMITH,
Attorneys for Administrator
855 Dexter Horton Building
Seattle, Washington. 11-27. 12—4—2t.
No. 4023
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
In the Superior Court of the State
of W'nshington for Mason County
PAUL G. ALLISON, d/b/a MOTOR—
OLA DISTRIBUTION COMPANY,
Plaintiff, vs. STEVEN GALLANT, Dc-
fondant.
THE STATE OF WASHINGTON TO
THE SAID
Greetings:
You are hereby summoned to ap-
pear within 60 days after the date of
the fix-stpublicatlon of this Summons,
to—wit: Within 60 days after the 30m
day of October, 1941, and defend the
above entitled Action in the above en-
titled Court, and answer the com-
plaint of Plaintiff. and serve a copy
of your Answer upon the undersigned
_ be con—
offer is less than
STEVEN GALLANT: I
you.
THE JOURNAL
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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 Service:
Bookkeeping Systems
123 ‘(th St. i’lmne 685
WITSIERS ,
FUNERAL HOME
Licensed Embalmcro
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MT. MORIAH Locos
No. 11 F.&.A.M.
Next Regular Communication-
NOVEMBER 29
M. H. NEEDHAM
Worshipful My ter
J. L. CATTO,
Secretary.
Tides of the week
Computed for Oakland Bay
(Hood Canalltides are one hour
55 minutes earlier;