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hed. 5 miles south on
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m, Fer R‘lrl preferred. Jack Ren—
ilwauk. Phone 7-F-5. 12-2—1t.
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NTA AND JOEY HERE SOON
Santa Claus and Joey the
Clown will be here soon,
bringing the annual Shell
Christmas Show. It’s a mu-
sical puppet revue this year,
full of singing, dancing and
comedy. At the conclusion
of each performance, Santa
will distribute candy to all
good boys and girls“
Elma Nosing Nine
From Grid Champs
Elma, Nov.. 27.—Coach George
Hermes will lose his entire 1941
backfield, and- all but tw0 of his
linesmen, Earl Robinson and Joe
Hasbrouck, besides three on the
second team, but his policy of
developing freshmen and soph—
omores as he goes alOng makes
the prospects for next year pret—
ty fair.
The nine regulars who played
their last game in the Clover Park
contest last Thursday were Galen
Jacobsen, quarter; 'LeRoy Wade
and Les Winders, halfbacks; Bob
Osgood, fullback; Bryce Ingham
and Dwight Grass, ends; Jim Lof-
gren, tackle; L. Gowan and Claude
Cur-ran, guards. Also to graduate
in June are Bob Hughes, Bobby
Smith and Ralph Borden.
Medical officers in the U. S.
Navy conduct daily inspections of
»§hip's.galleysewhere the food is
prepared.
'EFood Stamp List
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Fo-od-FBEDefense
Sixteen food items,
pork, butter and fresh grapefruit,
are on the blue stamp foods list
designated for the month of Dec—
ember by the U. S. Secretary of
Agriculture Claude R. Wickard, it
was announced today by Howard
T. Heun, district supervisor for
the USDA Surplus Marketing Ad-
ministration.
Following is the complete list
which stamp plan customers may
purchase with blue food stamps
during December (which is the
same as November‘s with
fruit added); Pork (all cuts, fresh,
including chilled or frozen, salt-.
ed, cured, smoked, but not cooked
or packed in metal or glass con-
tainers); butter; corn meal; shell
eggs: raisins, dried prunes, hom-
iny grits; dry edible beans; wheat
and Whole wheat (graham) flour;
enriched wheat flour; fresh grape-
fruit; fresh pears: fresh apples;
fresh oranges; and all fresh vege-
tables. including potatoes.
5,500 food retailers who handle
stamp plan business in this area
which covers the state of Wash.
rington, should have the new list
on display beginning December 1,
Heun stated.
The blue stamp foods list plays
an important part in Federal ag-
ricultural programs which are
assisting farmers in the Food-for-
Defense production drive now in
progress; he pointed out. “Infield-
dition to the nutritional value ofl
blue stamp foods to families who
are unable to buy the food neces.
sary for adequatehealth,‘ the list
helpsto stabilize prices which
farmers receive for their total pro-
duction of. blue stamp commodi-
ties.
“The added-market among low-
budget families, and price-stabil-
izing effect of blue stamp sales,
amounting to $10,000,000 monthly
for the Nation, are encouraging
farmers to meet production de-
mands now upon them'under the
Food—for-Defense programs.”
20 YEKE SENTENCE
0N RAPE CHARGE
A maximum sentence of 20
years in the state prison at Wal-
la Walla was meted out in su-
perior court Saturday by Judge
John M. Wilson to William Frank-
lin Smith, a Hood Canal shark—
liver fisherman, on a chart?!6 0f
rape. .
Smith pleaded guilty to having
forcibly assaulted a waitress. em-
PIOYed in a Union City eating
place last Wednesday night. The
woman told Prosecutor Frank
Heuston that Smith forced his
-way into her car as she was
starting for her home after come
pleting work Wednesday night,
drove her (80.18. spoE-near Potlstch
and choked her into submission.
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in your p e r s o n a1 solicitation. When you
send out your sales message IN PRINT, it
. a first class job of selling- Printing- Of' this
type is designed and produced in the modern
and well-manned plant of the
Call The I OUR”
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REGAL PUBLICATlililfi—l
RESOLUTION
VVI—IEREAS. The formation of the
soil in the Skokomish Valley is such
that the present mat of oil on the
valley road will not carry heavy loads
of logs without doing an unreasonable!
amount of damage to said road, and
WHEREAS, The Dis Engineer.
Department of Highw: has called
attention to this condition,
BE IT RESOLVED, That Loggingl
Trucks be limited to 4.500 ft. B.M.'
to the load. and that a speed limit
of 25 miles per hour he placed on
said trucks, and that said road be
posted accordingly. th'
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Done at Shelton, Washington,
24th day of November, 1941. ‘
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS<:
SIONERS MASON COUNTY,
\VASHINGTON.
VINCENT E. PAUL,
FRED FERRIS, JR”
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R. TRENCKMANN, Chair—
man 'of Board.
ATTEST: ‘ !
HARRY DEYETTE, '
Clerk of Board. 11-25. 1222!.
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N O T I (‘ E
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatl
pursuant to and in conformity With,
an order of the Board of County
Commissioners of Mason County, State
of Washington, duly made and enter-
ed on the 24th day of November,
1941. ordering the undersigned to scll,l
in the manner provided by law (Seed
tion 133. Chapter 263. Laws 01 1927),
the undersigned will on Saturday, tliel
27th day of December, 1941 at the]
hour of ion o‘clock in the fol’cnoon
of said day, at the front door of the.
Court House in the City of Shelton.
said County and State, offer for sale,
at not less than the minimum price
stated below. plus advertising and:
cruising costs. to the highest and best
bidders, all the right, title, and in-
terest of said Mason County, except—
ing therefrom, however, all public
roads, CCC roads, streets or alleys
now in use, or rights—of—way for
roads now owned by, or sought to be
appropriated at this date for public
roads. CCC roads or streets, by said
and provided further that
proceeds from sale of forest products
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shall apply on contracts. in and to
the following described real proper-
ties, situated in said County and
State, to—wit:
Description No. 1. Lots 1 and 2,
Block 5, Beverly Heights Addition to
Shelton. Mason County, Washington.
Offer $10.00.
Description No. 2. Lots land 2,
Block 16, Olympic View Addition to
Shelton. Mason County, Washington.
Offer $10.00.
Description No. 3, Blocks 28, 29 and.-
30, Hood Canal Land & Improvement
Co‘s. Plan of Union City, Mason
County, Washington. Ofier $7.50.
Description No. 1. Nu; NEE; SE14
SW14, Sl/rZ NW1,4 SE11 SW14, Nl/z'
SE14 SE14 SW14, and SW14 SE14,
all in Section 5, Twp. 22 N., Range!
1 Offer $55.00.
Description. No. 5. N. 20 Acres in
SE14 NW1/, Section 20. Twp. 22 N.,
Range 1 Offer $25.00.
Description No.,6. Government Lot
7. Section 31, Twp. 23 N., Range 1
W.W.M.; and Tract No. 2 of Section
31. described as follows: Commencing
at the Southwest corner of Lot 0 at
water edge running North on West
line 780 feet; thence East 578 feet;
thence Smith 832 feet; thence along
the water 886 feet to place of begin-
ning. all in Lot 6 and SW14. of NE»; |
of Section 31, Township 23 North.‘
Range 1 West. known as part of,
Thomas Griffith claim. containing 12’
acres, more or less, Offer $48.00.
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Description No. 7. NEV, SE14,
SW14 SE14, SE14. SE14, all in Sec—-
tion 1. Twp. 20 N., Range 3 W.W.M.,l
Offer $120.00. '
Description No. 8. Unrecorde Plat
of Mill Creek Park, Tract No. 27.
described as follows: That -P01‘tion
of the North Half of the North Half
of the Southeast quarter of the South-l
west quarter and all that portion of
the North half of the North half of
the Southwest quarter ofthe South-
east quarter lying West of Gosnell’s
(Mill) Creek, all in Section 25. Town~'
ship 20 North. Range West. W.M.,i
Mason County. Washington, the said!
described land being known as Tract?
27 of the Unrccorded Plat of Mill'
Creek Park. Offer $25.00.
Description No. 9. Sb; svvl/t swi/Y}
Section 28: and NW% NWIA, Sec—
tion 33. both in Two. 20 N., Range 3
VV.W.M. Offer $60.00 cash. '
Description No. 10. sWi/l SW14.
Section 8. Twp. 21 N., Range 3 W,W_
M. Offer $60.00.
Description No. ,.-11. Tract No. 3, a
iract of land formerly
. known and'
described as Blncks 5 and 13 togetherl
with portion of Streets adjacent there~
to. McReavy'S 'Ist Addition to Union'
City; now vacated. Said land being
in Government Lot 3. Section 31, Twp.
22 N., Range 3 Offer $10.00.
Description No. 12, NWV, svvi/h
SWMQZSIQ‘IM. SW81. all in Sec-
tion 2 , WI) ., Range 3
Offer 515120.00.f
Description No. 13. SE14 SW
1A.
Section 10. TWO. 22 N., Ran e 4 W-
W.M. Offer $80.00. g
OMER L. DION.
Treasurer of Mason County.
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‘ A , 1 KING FINAL
REPORT AND PETITION FORV
DISTRIBUTION
In: the Superior, Court of the State
of Washln 101 f i
In Probateg I 01 Mason County
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(SEAL)
OF EMIL PAULSON, Deceased.
Donald Paulson, Administrator of
the Estate, Sf‘ Emil Paulson, Deceased,
havmg file herein his final Report
and Petition for Distribution, asking"
the iCourt to .settle andapprove said:
Report, distribute the property toi
those thereto entitled, and to dis-
charge sald Administrator. I
now, THEREFORE, NOTICE Isl
HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to an,
Order of the above entitled Court.
duly made and entered herein on the
29th day of November, 1941. said
Final-Rm,” and Petition for Dis-
tribution Will be heard at the Court
Room m the Court House in» Shel-
ton. Washmgton, at the hour of 10‘
O'clock in the forenoon. on Saturday,
the 3rd day of January. 1942.
Dated this 29th day of November,
1 941.
CLARE ENGELSEN,
CHAS. R. LEWIS. county Clerk'
Attorney for Administrator,
Suite 1, Lumbermen's Bldg.,
Shelton, Mason County,
Washington.
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CALL FOR~~BIDS F0 SE
HAND DIESEL MARII’EE
FOR NEW FERRY -.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
sealed bids will be received by the|
Board of County Commissioners 91:7
their office in the court house a ‘
Shelton, Washington. on Monday?
December 15, 1941, at 2:00 P.M., for
the furnishing of the following de—
scribed equipment:‘ ‘
Not less than 20 H.P. Diesel
Speed approxi.
mariner motor.
mately 1.200,,R.P.M. Built in 2 to
1 reduction gear, hand» and elec~
tric starter. Weight approximate-
motor for. the term- of 1 yea 'a ainst
defects in material and work‘tnagship.
The Board, reserves the right to
reject any or all bids.
DATED THIS 24th day of Novem-
ly 1800 lbs. Height approximate— i
11y f3 tfeet. Length approximately '
ee .
Successful bidder must guaranteei
ber, 1941.
HARRY DEYETTE.
Clerk of the Board of
(Bliounty CCommissioners,I
ason u
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GET A TRAVELERS accident
ticket for every trip. 25c per
day. Rates lower on longer
periods. See Herb Angle NOW.l ‘
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FOR SALE: 20-acres near bay at
Agate. 9acres cleared. Road on
two sides. All fenced. Mrs. A.
Matthes, Route 2.
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FOR SALE: going business, store
and service station, including
merchandise. $2,000 down with
easy terms, large discount for
cash sale. Cothary’s Store at
Kamilche. Owner very ill.
12-2-—1t.
FOR SALE:
approximately 15
acres land with spring. 3 miles
from Shelton on Matlock road.
$500 cash. Steve Beers, Matlock
Route. P—-12—2--1t.
FOR SALE: 5 room modern home,
1 year old, 1 block past city-
dock. Call 572-W for appoint,
FOR SALE
l7-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, firepkace, full basement
and furnace. Also large unfin-
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.
S-ROOM modern home close
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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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. W—7-3—tf.
FURNISHED APARTMENTS for
rent (2 ands rooms). Good lo-
cation. Very reasonable. Golds-
,borough Apts, Second and Knee-
land Streets, Shelton. 5-7-tf.
FOR RENT: weather \tight gar—
age with cement floor.
month. Inquire 619 N. Fifth.
W———11-4tf.
FOR RENT: available Dec. 8th,
3 room furnished apartment
with private bath. Mallows Apts.
"Phone 487-J or 181-3. 11—25--tf
FOR RENT? wheelchair, $4 per
month. Ellen Lindsted, Allyn.
12-2-11--4t.
FOR RENT: room with beds.
Mrs. E. M. Twohy, 528 Cota.
12—2-4--2t.
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block from hospital. $3.50 perl
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SHRUBBERY PRUNING and re—
, planting. Oscar Plovie, 726 So.
First. St. 11-1—12~1—~1M
i PIANO TUNING: Friday and
, Saturday only. F. F. Rich-
' mond Leave orders
in town.
9 Jewelry Store.
KEYS!
New and modern key—making
equipment just installed.
Everything To Make
The Little Tot Happy
5 WAGONS —— SCOOTERS
i TRICYCLES
REPAIRS
We also. Repair wagons, tri-
cycles, bicycles, lawmowers,
etc.
SLEYSTERS FIX-IT
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Xmas
Greeting Cards
by
Gibson
A Large Selection of
Lovely Cards
Fir Drug Store
Lost and Found
LOST: black male police dog
weeks old. Four tan feet and
tan stripe across chest. Reward.
For information call 379—J, L. R.
Taylor, 324 Grove or Mac’s Cor-
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FOR SALE: '34 International pan-
el delivery truck. Make us of-
fer. ‘Shelton Branch,‘ Seattle
First National Bank.
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Oldsmobile coupe, in very best? fiNTED;
condition. Phone 412.
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FOR RENT: furnished apartment, FOR SALE: 1932 Chevrolet coupe,
lights, water, garage, electric
refrigerator supplied. Down-
town. $25. Phone 278-J.
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FOR RENT: 3 room hail—se, hot
and cold water, bath and sta-
tionary tubs. Partially furniSh-‘
ed. Mrs. A. Matthes, Route 2,
box 107. Agate Bay.
11—27--12—2:4--3t.
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NOTICE OF SALE OF
STATE
TIDE LANDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
on Tuesday, the 2nd day of December,
1941, commencing at ten o'clock in
the fore-noon of said day, in front
of the main entrance door to 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-
scrll fid' state tide lands, together with
improvements situated thereon,
will be sold at public auction to the
highest bidder therefor, to- 't:
NOTE—«No one except citize s of the
United States. or persons who have
declared their intention to become
such, can purchase state 1nds.
APPLICATION NO. 10 20
All tide lands of the second class,
owned by the State of Wash-
ington, Situate in front of, ada-
cent to or abutting upon the
west 500 feet of the east 1150
feet of lot 2, section 19, and the
west 500 feet of the east 1150
feet of lot 1, section 30, all in
township 22 north, range 2 west,
(also known as tracts 14
to 23, both inclusive. of the un-
recorded plat of Navy Yard High-
way Addition No. 1.) and having
a total frontage of 9.98 lineal
chains, more or less, appraised
at $449.10.
APPLICATION NO. 10506
All tide lands of the second class,
owned by the State of Washing—
ton, situate in front of, adjacent
to or abutting upon ,the east
125 feet of the west 300 feet of
lot 4, section 22, township 22
north, range 2rwest, W.M;, and
having. a frontage of.2.17 lineal
chains more or less, appraised at
$75.95.
Exceptin‘g such portion of said
tide lands as may be included in
an oyster tract deeded by the
State of Washington to J, A.
Hoshor, August 23, 1910, under
application No. 2883.
APPLICATION NO. 10491
All tide lands of the second class
owned by the State of Washing-
ton, situate in front of, adja—
cent to or abutting upon the
south 200 feet of the north 400
feet of lot 3, section 34, town-
ship 21 north, range 2 west, W.
., and having a frontage of
3.04 lineal chains, more oriless,
appraisedht $45.60.
APPLICATION NO. 10539
All tido lands of the second class.
owned by the State of Washing-
ton, Sltuate in front of, adjacent
to or abutting upon the \west 75
feet of lot ,4. section 22, township
2 north, range 2 west,
and having a frontage of 2,27
lineal chains. lnore or less, ap-
praised at $79.45.
Excepting such portion of said
tide lands as may be included in
an oyster tract, deeded by the
State of Washington to J. A.
Hoshor, August 23, 1910, under
application, No. .2883.
APPLICATION NO. 10541
All tide lands of the second class,
owned by the State of Washing-
ton, situate in front of. adjacent
to or abutting upon the east 100
feet of. the west 175. feet of lot
A. section 22, township 22 north,
new paint, special wheels, me-
chanically good. See it at Tri-
angle Service or phone 389-W.
. 11—27. 12-2-4-—3t.
equipped with hydraulic blade.
Fully rebuilt. Will sell part or
full interest. John B. James,
Lilliwaup. 11-27—-12-9--4t.
range 2 west, and having
a frontage of 1.73 lineal chains,
more or less, appraised at $60.55.
Excepting such portion of said
tide lands as may be included in
an oyster tract deeded by the
State of Washington to J. A.
Hoshor. August 23. 1910. under
Application No. 2883.
Said lands Will be sold for not less
than the appraised value above stated
and upon the terms and conditlons
following:
Not less than one-tenth of the pur-
bhase price 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 ap-
l praised value of the improvements. as
,al‘iove stated. One-tenth of the pur-
lchase price must be paid annually
thereafter with interest on all de-
ferred payments at the rate of. SIX
per centum per annum: Provided
That any purchaser may make full
payment of principal. interest and
statutory fees at any time and tob-
tain deed. The purchaser of land
containing timber or other valuable
materials is prohibited by law_irom
cutting or removing any such timber
or materials without first obtaining
consent of the Commissioner of Pub—
lic Lands, until the full amount of
the purchase price has been paid and
deed issued.
All sales of state lands are made
subject to the reservations of oils,
gases, coal, ores. minerals and los-
sils of every name, kind and de-
scription, and to the additional terms
and conditions prescribed in section
3 of chapter 256 of the Laws of 1907.
Said 'land will be sold subject to
the terms, conditions and reservations
of chapter 312 of the Session Laws of
1927, relating to easements tor rights-
of—way and the carrying of timber,
stone, minerals and other products
over the same.
JACK TAYLOR,
Commissioner of Public Lands.
By FRANK YATES.
Assistant Commissmner.
11-4-11-18-25. 12-2v5t.
NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE
LANDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
on Tuesday, the 2nd day of December,
1941, commencing at ten o'clock in
the i’oronoon of said day, in front of
the main entrance door to the County
Court House in the city of Shelton.
county of Mason, State. of Washing-
ton. by the County Auditor of said
County, the following described state
lands, together with the improvements
situated thereon. will be sold at pub-
lic auction to the highest bidder there-
for. to—wit:
NOTE-«No one except citizens of the
United States, or persons who have
declared their intention to become
1 such, can purchase stale lands.
APPLICATION NO. 17259
A tract of land containing 0.30
acres. more or less. in the Nng,
of the SE11 of Section 20. Town-
ship 23 North, Range 1 West,
W.M., being more particularly dc«
scribed as follows:
Commence at the southeast cor-
ner of said Section 20, and run S.
88° 05’ W.. along the southerly
boundary line of said Section.20. a
distance of 1377.0 feet to an inter-
at Hotel Shelton, or Beckwithr
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10 cents a line (5 words) first
insertion, attractively low rates
on subsequent insertions. Min-
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PIANO BUYERS ATTENTION!
We will have 5 pianos to be sold]
at special reductions in Shelton.
2 high grade Spinets, 1 Bunga—
low of well established make, 1
re—conditioned upright and 1 us-l
ed piano. All with benches.
Lowest possible terms given.
Free delivery. For prices write
at once to Silvers Piano Co., 108
Union St., Seattle. Credit Dept.
11-25—27--12-2-4--4t.
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 biiling is
necessary. Card of thanks 50c.
FOR SALE: 5-horse Evinrude
outboard motor. Inquire Shel~
ton Shoe Repair. 11-27r~1t
Classified Display Rates on
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Phone 100
FOR SALE: about 50 cord dry
fir and alder. Inquire at Eagle.
Barber Shop. B-—11-13—-tf.i
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FOR SALE: Guernsey Jersey
cow, 5 years old. C. N. Allen,
Rt. 1, Mill Creek Road.
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OLD GROWTH WOOD for sale:
$7.50 per and plus tax. R. W.
Killough, phone 586—J.
11-27. 12-30—1M.
MY BILLY BOY registered
Hampshire boar ibelted) for
service. F. K. Warren, Belfair.
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Phone 421- 11-27"12-2"2t<:AUBURN Golden Flako Butter-
", """ "_ .“ milk, 25¢ gallon. Bi'lns, 825
140R SALE. cow, 2 white face Franklin.
calfs. Will make good sires. Hvy.
work colt about 2 years old. 0.
T. Aubol Place, Upper Skokom- FOR SALE: Modern, 14-ft. trail-
ish Valley. D——12-2-4-9—11-—4t er house. Price ,is Very rea-
- , ~— g— l sonable for cash. Charley John-
FOR SALE: pure Cthken farm-l ston, East Dickinson street.
izeri 50¢ per sadi- Annie Blom'l Picture at Journal Office.
quist, Capitol Hill. 12-2--1t. JL-11-1g-20_25-27_4t_
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Monarch Electric
range. Automatic clock. Phone
258. D--11-27--12‘-2—4-_9--4t.
piece Mahogany
dining room set, $40.00. ,Call
FOR SALE: store fixtures, ill-l ,
eluding 2 cash registers, desk, FOR SALE'
ice machine and other articles.
Inquire Paulson‘s Store or phonel
228. 12-2-4--2t.1 FOR SALE,
FOR SALE: Monarch oil burning!
range with copper coils. $75.00. evenings 270‘W- T"12_‘2“1t'
Beacon Point Resort, 12 miles .
north of Lilliwaup on Hood Can— LARGE SIZE
a1. 12-2—4—9-—3t.
Duplicating
SALES BOOKS
2 for 15¢ 4" for 25¢
65¢ per dozen
CAN PAY 30 cents, a bale for We also take orders for all kind.
Christmas trees, including 12’“ special—
foot trees. Contact C. P. Round- . .
tree, 1700 Yew Avenue. Phone PRINTED SALES BOOKS
3759 Olympia_ 11_5__12_5..1M, Our prices are as low or lower
ALLA»- ithan outside salesmen can quote
STEADY WORK—GOOD PAY— i you.
Reliable person wanted to call
on farmers in Mason County.
No experience or capital rc-l
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Wanted
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THE JOURNAL
.quired. Some making $100.00 m—rvvvv-vwwvvv
in a week. Write McNESS Co., , ‘.
2423 Magnolia St., Oakland,
WANTED AT ONCE carloads or
,truckloads of large, smooth, . ’
sound Maple and Alder logs.l C-
Higher price. Liberal scale. ATTORNEY AT LAW'
Prompt settlements. NorthwestI
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. r
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Title Insurance Building
Opposite First National Bank
Phone 23 ,,-_ ' Shelton
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INSURANCE’
HERBERT G. ANGLE ‘
Office at Angle Building
apartment or small
house furnished or partly furn-
ished. $18 $20. In town. In-
quire Journal office. U--11—25-1t
FOR SALE: Kimbel piano in per-
fect condition. Reasonable for
cash. Phone 496'—J.
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ELLIOT B. SPRING
Accounti n g
Tax Services
elderly couple wishes to rent
unfurnished house in town, 5
rooms or larger, on long term.
basis, not subject to sale. Must!
be reasonable. References giv-
en. Write Box B, care of Jour-
Bookkeeping Systems
Phone 565
123 4th St.
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FOR SALE or TRADE for what
have you. Good wood trailer and
gas range. Frank Chester, 219
South Second, Shelton. 12-2--1t.
FOR SALE OR TRADE for milk
cow, gentle two year old Jersey
bull, eligible for r gistration.
Frank Chester, 219 outh Sec-
0nd. 12-2--1t.
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VDOANE BRODIE
Attorney-At-Law
Angle Building
Phone 337
CHARLES R. LEWIS
ATTOR NEY AT LAW
Suite 1 L. M. Bldg.
Shelton, Washington
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Tides of the Week!
Computed for Oakland Bay
(Hood Canal tides are one hour
Section with the westerly right
01 way line of State Road No. 14,
as now located and of record in
UN" Office of the Director of High-
WaYs at Olympia, Washington;
thence N. 0° ‘42' W.. along said
westerly right of way line, a dis-
tance of 2050.4 feet to the true
point of beginning of the tract of‘ 8: 55 minutes earlier)
land being herein described;
Thence continuing N. 0° 42' W..
£15363]: theréceos.[319°Elii’uljg’”f 125 Wed. Low 12:04 a.m. - 0:5
ft.
*0 : ence . h. eet: .
thence N. 89° 18’ E., 125 feet to Dec' 3 I35}; 1.2%?) 3‘? 1%‘§
the true point of beginning, said A i ' ' ' .
tractcof latnd gain? situated in Ma- ngh 5-29 P-m- 13'3 ft-
son oun y, as ington, 'ap rais- ’——‘
gags 155103.00. ,n i m f” t, Thurs. Low 12:34 a.m. -0.8 ft.
in an s Wl )e so or no ‘ -
less than the appraised value above, Dec' 4 13gb a'm'
stated and upon the terms and con- 9‘” ' p‘m' ' '
ditlons following: High 6:00 pm. 13.2 ft.
Not less than one—tenth of the pur— ————— ‘>
81811501 pric£hmust bhe paid faththg time. Fri_ Low 1:06 a,m_ —1,0ft‘,
sa e. e pure aser, i e e not‘ i . '
the owner of the improvementsv must. Dec. 5 High 8.29 a.m. 14.8 ft.
forthwith pay to the officer making LOW 135713.111. 6.8 ft.
the_ sale the full amount of the ap- High 6:33 pm. 13.0 ft.
pffllSGd valude ofothetmszrovcmcnts, as _
aiovo state . ne— en of the pur- ._
chase price must- be paid annually Sat. Low 1.39 a.m. -1.0 ft.
thereafter with interest on all de— Dec. 6 High 9:02 a.m. 15.0 ft.
ferred payments at the rate ofdsllx Low 2:39 p_m_ 6.3 ft_
per centum per annum: Provi e .I .
That any tpurchaser may make full ngh 7'09P'm- 12'7 ft‘
payment 0 principal, interest an
statutory fees at any time and ob— Sun. LOW 2:14 a.m. -0.8 ft.
tain deed. The purchaser of land Dec. 7 High 9:36 am 15_1ft_
containing timber or other valuable. L 3,24 67ft
materials is rohibited by law from _0W - —-p-m
cutting or re loving any such timber th 7:48 pm 12.4 ft.
or materials without first obtaining
E‘Onsent dof thet1Con}lmissil(incr of Pub} Mom \LOW 2 51 a m _ 0_4 ft-
ic Lan s. uni tie in amoun o . I
the purchase price has been paid and Dec‘ 8 H‘gh 1013 am 15'1 “f
tie-2(in iss]ucd.f tt 1 1 a Low 4:12pm. 6.4 ft.
sues 0 San :1an are mu 0 p _ f;
subject, to1 the l‘(‘S'C‘l'\'ill.l(;l‘lS of;1 oils, ngh
119 t
gases. coa. ores, mineras all fos- I , .
sils of every name. kind and de- TueS. LOW 3.32 a.m. 0.2 ft.
scriptiou. and to the additional terms Dec. 9 High 10:50 a.m. 15.1 ft.
and condition:Gpl'espfiibcii in section LOW 53061331. 6.0 ft,
3 of chapter 25 of c aws of 1907. .
Said land will be solid subjcctt to H’gh 9‘32 1"“ 11:4 ft'
the terms. r'onci ions am resm'va ions _‘"—‘
of chapter 312 of the Session Laws of wed- LOW 4:16 a~m- 1-0 ft'
13:27. relatiggtgo easements fir)!" tl'islgts- Dec. 10 Hihg 11:30
a.m. 15.0 ft.
O'Way 3? 1“ Can‘ymg " 1’“ "'- LOW 6:05pm” 5.3
ft.
, ., '15 r . ' '
musing... and other 1’ “ducts High 10:42 pm. 11.0 ft.
: JACK TAYLOR. v-
Commissioner of Public Lands. Thurs. LOW 5:07 a.m. 1.9 ft;
BV FRANK YATES Dec. 11 High 12:11 p.m. 15.0 ft;
' Assistant Commissioner. Low 7,03 m 43ft.
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