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For Sale Classified Service
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lFOR SALE: Mason County U. S.
certified hatchery S. C_ Whitei
Leghorns chix that are certified
by U. S. government and State
Announcing
1940 Western Royal
SHELTON-MASON COUNTY . OURNAL
lull LD ‘PROFII'QBLE iA‘Yilis
30 W ml
Real Estate I
all: S? E RY‘IJW‘AY
adsunilAY
FOR SALE: 8-room house suitable:
for apartments or boarders. Lot
64 x 120. House partly damag-V
ed by 'fire. Owner will sell asl
of Washington. Sexed chix, ‘ Refrigerators and l is, price reduced. 404
Franklinl .
. cockerels. c. E. Buxton, son—l Washers Street. A—«l-Z—tf. ll
Pulleigrower and laying
l ton, Rt. 1. 2—20-tf.
; _ l6 cu. ft. Refrigerators $84 and up!F0R SALE; ranch near Mauockl -
“105'! irm on
jFOR SALE: Loganbcrry plantsl “73811ch $39 and UP Contact owner, Mrs. F.
S. Ullom, l 'x'e L M
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2::“shifters.assert Western Auto Supply War Rational
Herman Dcwitz Grapeview Wn: lst 3‘ Cedar (Shelton) Phone 126‘ g Company
3-12-4-4—»~8t.
LET SIDERS do your movingl
‘ Long and short hauls. G. F. Sid-i
ers, Route 1. Contact driver at
Creamery. 3-7-4-4—s9t.
USED
.3 .3 ft. leg tub with fittings
Used kitchen sink
Shelton Electric CO.
FOR SALE: Westinghouse electricl
- . range. Good condition. May be
~* “‘“‘“““‘ seen at Mason County Motors ,'
or call 317. 3-12-14-2t.i Modern Dralnboards
; FOR SALE: Work horses, guar-i Complete material for modern
.0 Buick anteed as represented and Drainboards, crome edging,
g-h 4:14 - horses shod at your place. Dew-l linoleum, stainless steel, etc.
DW 10:23 “10k sedan, This car is cy Bennett, Shelton Valley, Rt.l Expert
installation by us or
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4-room house, partly
I“quire at 806 Cota
G—»3-26-28~—2t.
d 5:1‘00m house. Furn-
efared. 1711 Summit
' S 2-!‘oom apartment,
' E mefirnished. Kay Dee
. SJ Phone 485.].
3-26—tf
rooms. Route 1, Box 1.
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RLGE E. CANAAN
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'" Bldg. Oota St.
Phone 245
ERT G. ANGLE
at Angie Building
ON C. BAYLEY
I:NEY AT. LAw
« “urance Buildin
. Firm‘- National Bgnk
Shelton
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laowltsiers, Prop.
Shelton, Wash.
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.equlppedy has only a few
Bob Ervin ‘
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" MEIER: trailer house
VV—3-26—1t. ‘
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‘ In the Superior Court of the .Statc
One. 3-20. 5~20~2M.
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.7 WEEKS OLD PIGS also brood
sows. 2 miles south on highway\
Earl Dickinson. 3-21-26—-~2t.
advice to you.
Fisch Cabinet Shop
Phone 99
Special Offer
A $13.90 Ironing sot ior only
$9.95
Here’s What You Get:
l$8.95 Sunbeam Double Automatic
in IRONMAS’I‘ER
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:FOR SALE: 5-room home on Hill-
crest, highway. Furnished or un-
furnished or SO-acre ranch, 4%»,
miles out. Good terms. Write B,
F. James, Shelton, Wash.
3-33.82: l
,lF'Opt SALE: P. s. Wick Piano,
l good condition, $50 cash. Phone
92-J. F—3-26—28—2t.
,FOR SELECTED R. 1. Red set-
‘ ting eggs see Mrs. J. F. Kessci,
$4.95 Rid-Jid Automatic
IRONING BOARD
‘ 1/3 mile east of pavement on
Arcadia Road, R. 1, Shelton, Shelton Electric CO
_ 3-26-38_—_2£' B. W. SOPER, Prop.
FOR SALE: Early seed potatoes,
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K Marshal Strawberry Plants
, Phone 14-F-41. C-—~3-26-28——2t.l New and Used
. ______ _ l . .
:FOR SALE Cheap, or trade: Farm sexingriiigcmEesarailgedvfigugsi
l team‘ plow' harrow' mowmg in 311 makes Co lte 511:1 er
I machine. Inquire Log Cabin,| _8‘ mpe 3
Service Station, Phone 288. I Lme~
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FOR SALE: Washing machine in: .
125 So. 4th.
good condition, 320 McKinley
Ave’
LARGE SIZE
Duplicating
SALES BOOKS
5¢ Each
or 55¢ per dozen
‘FOR SALE: lots in Seattle Syn-
dicate Addition, all smooth lots,
surveyed and staked out, easy
to clear. $150.00 for the bunch.
G. S, McGee, Union, Wash.
1 3-26—28—2t.
We also take orders for all kinds
of special——
PRINTED SALES BOOKS
Our prices are as low or lower
than outside salesmen‘ can quote
you.
THE JOURNAL
Used Farm Machinery
ilw6-foot Van Brunt Grain Drill.
.1~John Deere Potato Planter.
‘17~John Deere Pea Planter,
.l—Single Bottom Tractor Plow.
’2—Two Bottom Tractor Plows. '
l—Four Bottom Tractor Plow for I
. RD4 Caterpillar.
, 1—«7101/4J—foot Killfer Disc.
31—7—foot Oliver Disc.
1—-Used Mower.
2-5Wagons With Rubber Tires.
2—Used Fordsons.
Brady Garage
Brady, Washington
Phone Montesano 13-F—12
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Mason County Maps
LARGE Mason County Township
maps $1.00. Also maps of
Olympic Peninsula, Puget Sound
NEED MONEY
AT
F. H. A.?
Loans -—— Prompt Service
Build or Buy
THE GRIFFITH AGENCY
110 E. 4th Phone 6618 ,
Olympia. i
THE MASTERCRAFT
UPHOLSTERY
Spring Filled Mattresses —~— Mat-
, tresses Renovated —~ Furniture
Country and State 500 to $1.00. Repaired.
The Journal S p E C I A L
Davenport Recovered ........ .. $27.95
We call for and deliver.
217 5th Ave. Olympia
“Cook with Gas—vHeat with Oil"
TYPEWRITERS
FOR RENT
' No. 1225.
. 19/10. at tho.
FOR SALE: 5—room modern house! p
plastered, large sun porch, two.
lots. J. H. Tice, 7th and Turner.[
2-27—tf. ‘
FOR SALE: 8 lots in Seattle Syn-'
dicate and staked out, easy to
clear. $150.00 for the bunch.
C. S. McGee, Union, Wash.
‘mm‘AmMAW “‘4.
Wanted
3-19-21—2t. MA“ .
WANTED: unfurnished house in
or near Shelton to rent by
th. C. L. H llOW , 'Rt. 1,
Shelton Real Estate $133.0“. 333,248”,
—_-—— l
65-ACRES, some merchantabie l 'm
timber, plenty of second growth] 4
.
barn, chicken house, and wed!
About 21/2 miles from Shelton-,FOUND: Set keys on Hillcrest.
School bus and lights availablen Owner identify and pay for ad.
Will Sell for small down pa)“; Journal Office. 3-26-1t.
ment and easy terms. Purchas-i ._
or can pay for the property with '
wood sales and timber. Priced
$1950.00. Why not investigate
this property at once!
below stated. and
failure so to do. judgment will be
rendered against you according to
the demands of the complaint, which
“has 130011 filed with the Clerk of said
. Sour .
FOR SALE: Lots on Angleside-l The object in this action is to ob-
cleared and uncleared, at low. lain for the plaintiff an absolute di~
prices and easy terms. An con- [ \‘ol'ce from the defendant on the
veniences within reach See H grounds of abandonment of th c
'in case of your
plaintiff for nlorrx than one year last
G. Angle, Angle Bldg, Shelton. past, and to have awarded to the
7-29-tf_ plaintiff all of the real estate and
personal property belonging to the
parties as the sole and separate
Large piece of property in heart
of the city. suitable for inex-
pensive rent houses or a home.
$375 cash or $425 terms.
property of the plaintiff.
ALDEN C. BAYLEY.
l Attorney for Plaintiff.
OFFICE AND POST OFFICE
ADDRESS:
’l‘itll- Insurance Building,
Shelton. VVnshington.
3-20. 4~2-9-16-23-30. 5-7——7i.
Shelton real estate prices have
been very low but are increas-
ing. Why not take advantage of
these bargains and start own-
ing your own home?
CALI- I'OB BIDS
1‘03 ELECTRIC PUMP
'l‘hi- City Clerk of Shelton will re.-
ccivo sealed bids at his Office in the
City Hall at Shelton, \Vashlngton
until 8:00 O'clock P. M.. April 18.
1040. for furnishing and installing
a 1000 gallon per minui‘c puionping
. r un‘il. against approximate y 35. foot
Cliose 1n and In go%%0%03 lhead, with motor, starter. piping,
l 1011- I‘lCEd t0 5811 at $ 0 ioundations, and all nocvssary acces-
cash. Might take terms with a series. as! cognplotely installllfd bagd
collnectc rea y for use. e is
:ggfgargéalfiggmfled pigrgflxat’ 11:: will be then publicly opened and
road
before the City Council.
I to move at once- Plans and specifications may be
5-room modern home, pantry and
bath, hardwood floor, fruit cel-
lar. Cement sidewalk and nice
Obtained i‘ronioahc City Clerk upoln
payment of $3. . which amount wll
'Hav? lnavefStmgnt dprOPerty ftor be considered as a rental for the
536' urnIShe apartmen Sv use of the, plans and specifications
always rented. $2500.00. Brings and will not
an excellent return on invest-
be returned.
The City Council reserves the right
,lto reject any or all bids.
ment' “Gated this 26th day of March.
1911 .
Her er GLENN vv. LANDERS.
b G Angle City Clerk.
3-26. 4—2-0-16—4t.
the Court House, in Shelton, W’ztsh-
""510"- . . , . , No. J3AI.
Dated this 10th day 0! March. LHO. NOTICE or PRIVATE SALE
CkA RE ENGELSICN,
Clerk of said Court.
CHAS. It. LIGVVIS.
for said Eslato.
In. the Superior Court of the State
of Washington in and for the
A , m.an County of Mason.
Suilo’ . , . - w ' 1,-
1.
(sislii'niuason count)” WaShi'lElon-.:iiid .I. II. I’LIGMONS,
I)(*(.oased.
.
l'ndcr authority of an order grant~
ml by the Superior Court, of the
County of Mason. and State of “Task
3-19-20. 4-2-9—4t.
llllirloil. dated the second day of
NOTICE or HEABING 013' TINAL March. 1010, 1hr undersigned ad-I
REPORT AND PETITION 1'03 ‘minisiraior will sr-ll at private sale
DISTRIBUTION [tho following described property:
In the Superior Court of the State of‘ Lots 3. 7 and x in lilock 10.
Washington for Mason County. In] Amended and Corrected Plat of
Probate. t l Shelton. according to the re-
IN‘THE M'ATl lull 01‘ THE ESTATE: ("orle plot thereof on file
in the
Oh ANNIE 1.. CLIiRIlC. Ui-cvasvd. ' oi'i‘icr- of tho Auditor of
Mason
NU'l'lCl') i'S HEREBY GIVEN, (lollnly.
That. Paul li‘rljd-‘ion. I‘lxeculor of final The sale will be made on
or after
l‘lstllic of Ann!" 1.. (Jurriv. l)0('l‘a.s<i-(l. April 1.
I040. rind bids will be re-
lias filed with the Clerk of tho :ibuvvli'ciVMI at llll' office of
Donne. Bro-
elilitlrd Court, his Final livlmrl uhdldll‘, Suite 7. Aug]:- luilding.
Shel-
Petition for Disiribulion. asking llii-ll'm. \"u'asllingion.
lC/Ourt 1" “in” Such "(lport disli’lblllvi The said salv to
be for not less
‘0‘“ DWIW‘PY t0 .“WSI‘ thol‘cto «m- linin rm percent of tho
appraism:
titled. and to discharge tho said value of said real vslnle. which
Executor: appraised valiw is Right hundred
NOTICE IS FURTHER rnVlzgy. i'il‘ly lbllars, .,x;ll_o0), i
that the said Final Report and Poli- .OANIG BROOM).
tion for Distribution will he [ward 0 AlIorhv-y lor Administrator.
on Saturday the 30th day or April. ll‘lg‘lii'Z‘l—“‘Jl.
hour of 10 O‘clock w
the forenoon in the Court, Room. iii
the Court House. in Shelton, “Insh-
in
NO T1013 01' SALE
$3
per month
SPECIAL 10%
ALLOWANCE
Standard models—«Underwmd and On any combination purchase of
Remington typewriters. (First 2 ' r ' '
months rental applies on purchase i
l
of machine).
JOURNAL OFFICE SHELTON GAS CO.
LEGAL PUBLICATIONS
No.
1322
r the undersigned on the 10th day of
NOTICE 0r
HEARING 0k rmAL March, 1040, by 'said Superior Court.
ACCOUNT 01' EXECVIEOB AND' NOTICE lS FURTHER GIVEN.
PETITION ron- snmznmxr. that all persons having claims
DISTEIBUTION AND DISCHARGE against said estate are required to;
Serve. them, duly verified. llpon me‘
of "Washing'torl in and for the, at ill“. Law Office of Alden C.
l3n_~-’
County of Mason. In Probate. llcy. Title insurance Building, Sll(‘l- V
m Till". MATTER OI" 'i‘iils ESTATE. ton. Washington. that
being the»
men are often facedl
toll. asked by local
9 What percentage1
(the devoted to ad-{
tles made by Har-
Western ‘ universi-
................ ..'.'. 1.4% l
ldgggethrid or some[
1‘ ave any use
mal Want-Ad, phone
°ll
ton,
ALIJPL' C. BAYLEY,
Attorney
'I‘l'llv insurance Building.
(Slit-Hon, Vi'ashinglon.
In. the superior 061120; of the State rf
OI“ II'Ei'Rle'KIC HANSON, Deceasi-d. , Place designated for
the transaction
NOTICE 1S HEREBY Glynn, oi the business of the estate. with-
lhal Conrad Ilanson, Executor of the: II} SIX months after tho date of the
«'lbOVo onliilvd cstat:-. has l‘iIi-d with first publication of this
notice, to-
lho- ‘(lli'l‘k of said Court his final Wit: within six months
aflei- the
account. I‘t‘DOl‘i and pclilion for s<:i-' 19111 day oPMarch,
1940. and file
ilcmenl and dislribuiion of the «*s- ill“ some With the Clerk of this
lati- of lhl' (loc'casod. wherein the Court. together With IWOUY,
01‘ SUCH
.(juurl is :lsknd i0 “pm-(m; said no. Service, (itllt‘l‘u‘lsu such
claims shall’
count and rcporl, maki- distribulion b0 barred.
ol' the estate, and discharge [ho Dated this llllh day of March.
Executor. 1940.
NOTICE lS li‘L'l’i’l‘Hl‘IR GIVEN. N L. C. BURRI‘JLL,
that in accordance \vilh an ol‘dcr‘of‘ Guardian of 1110 Estan of J.
0.!
.lllo said Court made and entered on Ulll‘i‘i‘ll, a. inuntally
inc‘ompctcntl
,lllc 25m day of March, 1010. ll ill-ar- penson. '
lug will be had before the Court on ALDEN C. liA‘i LEY. _
szild final report. account and licli-flAHOi‘nt‘y
i‘Ol"(lIllll‘(ll3.ll- Tlth
lion on Saturday. the 271)) day ofl insurance L'uildmg,
‘.\pi'il. will, at 10 o'clock. A. 31., on Shelton. Washington.
said (lay in llll‘. Court Room of said 3-19—26. 4-3-9——4t.
Court in the. Court House at Shel-
“'ashinglon.
Dated this 25th day of March. 1010.
CLARE ENGELSEN.
Clorlivol'r the Supvrior ("ourt for
Mason County. \Vashington.
No. 1305.
NOTICE OI‘ HEARING ON FINAL
REPORT AND PETITION 1'08
DISTRIBUTION
In the 511me Court ‘ofgthe state of
Washington" for Mason County. In
Probate.‘
IN THE MATTER 01“ THE ESTATE
for Executor,
mm," or swam: up}: LANDS
, .. .l 1, , , NU'l‘lCl‘} lS HEREBY GIVEN.
19%”“1 “1'5 1"“ ""5 01 MINI/'11; '{liai
lm ’l‘ucsd-iy. (he 2nd day of
. , , , , , . pril, 1010, commencing at ion
(’I“\.RP‘,1“C"["{I‘S':A~ o'clock in lhu
l'orvnooii of said (lily.
SAM}? 0‘ “l”! (;(ll‘”“'- ill from of the main Mitrance door
“HAP- lf' DEVIL“; it) the (Tounly Court House in the
Allornry tor Fold I‘Ab‘tiill‘. Suit" City of Shelton. county of
Mason.
1, Lumbernlen’s Building, Shi’i-
tun. Mason County, \Vashington.
(SEAL)
3-10-20.
____.s.
l
JStatc of Washington. by the County
Auditor of said counly, the follow-
4_qv M ling (ls-scribed stale tide lands, to-
uutcd thereon. will be sold at public
auction lo thi- highest bidder there-
for. to-wil:
norm—No one except citizen.- of
the United States, or arson. who
have declared their mention to
become such, can purchase state
No. 1327
NOTICE 01‘ HEARING ON FINAL
Accomm- ot mucus-31x Am)
PETITION 1‘03 SEI‘I‘LEMENT.
DISTRIBUTION ‘ARD mscnnaon
In the Superior Court in m. state
of Washington in- aua for the
County of Mason, In Probate.
11‘! THE MATTER UI“ 'l‘lllll ESTATE
I—l'!"llll‘l‘ with the improvements sit»!
lands.
Application No. 10331. r
All lidt- lands of the second class.
Oli‘ \V. I". ROBERTS, Deceased. pwnv‘d by the Stair; of “High,
No'l‘lcm is ngmqny GIVEN, lngion. nituaie in front of. ad-
ihat Nona l'almcr huilwi‘ls, lllxoc- Juvenilln or nbutlini: upon the
uirix or the abOYU rimmed “stale. fast 1500 ,foct‘of Lot 3. section
has filed with the Clerk of said J. township :51 north, range
Court her final account. report and \W‘SL \‘\r._ and havng a
petition for settlement-and disli‘ibu-
l""""‘"“"‘ ‘-" “"79
.lmpal Crham§i
Ll()ll‘ oi‘ the estate. of tho docuusud, "Ilol'l? UI‘
lt‘SS. appraised at $019.75.
wherein the Courl. is asked to lip- 55”“ lan‘ls will bu, sold
101' not
pm“, said account and Wm)“. makullirss than the appraised value above
. . f i , 1.. stated and upon the terms and con-
NoTlC” ls 1,.L-R.l.}_”c” “Iva I Not loss than one-tenth of th e
'Durchaso price must be paid at the.
that in accordance with on order of “mp of yak) The purchawr if he
the said Court made and entered on
.. . , ~ , .. , ,__ b" not the owner Of the improve—
ll“: out an; .‘.i".‘"¢:.l‘.°i:.. . o
“ii-h final “account [Offici‘l‘ milking the sale lilo full
report. and pcti-.
lion on Saturday, the 27th day oi"
Ann]. 1040. at 10 o'clock. a. m.. on
said day in the Court Room Oi” said
Court in the Court House at Shel—
ton. \Vashlngton.
Dated this 23rd day of March, 1040.
CLARE ENGICLS 11'.
Clerk Of the Superior Court for;
M3150" COUMY. W'ashinglon,
Alibi?“v C. BAYLMY,
Attorney i'or'ltlxecutrix,
'I‘itle lnsurancv Building,
Shelton, \Vashington.
3-26. 4-2-0-16—4t.
amount of the appraised value of
the improvements. as above stated.
One-tenth of the purchase price must
be paid annually thereafter with
,lntcrest on all deferred payments at
,ihe ratn of six per centum per an-
'nuni: Provided, That any pul'chaserl
may make full payment of principal,
interest and statutory fees at any
time and obtain (load. The purchaser
of land containing timber or other
valuable materials is prohibited by
law from cutting or removing any
such timber or materials without“
first obtaining consent of the Com-
missioner of Public Lands, until the
full amount of the purchase price
has been paid and deed issued.
g All sales of state lands are mach
subject to the reservations of oils.
gases. coal, ores, minerals and fos-
No. 3793
SUMMONS 1'03 PUBLICATION
In the Superior Court of the State
of Washington in and for the Conn.
i i i‘ r 'V r 17! Of “3503- , sils of every name, kind and
descrip—
u'fl" JM'HP—M' muSE‘fdii
his“'piiiiitiggiiasgivnh' INN“ AFDEM: I’lalntiffi VS-
CAln‘ltion. and to the additional terms
T14,“ Au‘guSt Engdal, Administmll 13- AFDHM, lJt‘flilldfghi; '
_‘ V V .and conditions prescribed in section;
N0 136-) tor bf» the Estate of Car] Engdal‘ THE STATE 01“
WASHINU'IOB [013 of chapter 256 Of the Laws of;
NOTICE or APPOINTMENT or
Gum
'Deceased. has filed with the Clerk
of the above entitled Court his Final
Report and Petition for Distribution
asking the Court to settle such re-
port, distribute the property to thoso
IAN AND 1‘0 CREDITOR"
Washington in' and for the ocunty
of Eamon, In Probate.
THE SAID CARL E. AFDEM. DE-
FENDANT: ,
You are hereby summoned to ap—
pear within sixty (60) days. after
the date Of the first publication at
1907.
Said land will be sold subject to
the terms. conditions and reserva—l
tions of chapter 312 of the Session
Laws of 1927, relating to easementsx
-' c j 7 )~ thereto entitled, and to discharge the this summons.
to-wit: within sixty for rights—of-way and the carrying
said Administrator; (60) days after the 26th day otlof timber. stone,
minerals and
BITRRELL. a mentallv incompetent NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVENV March. 1940, and
defend the above other products over the same,
person. I that the said Final Report and Petl- entitled action iii the
above entitled ALBERT c, MARTIN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that tion for Distribution will be heard Court,
and. answer the complaint of Commisswner of Publlc Lands.
Letters of Guardianship on the 1115- on Saturday the 20th day of April.
‘the plaintiff, and serve a copy/of '(‘saajnr 0 _
lrlie- of .I. (‘. turn-ll. :l mnninlly in- 1940. at the hour of, .‘0
O'clock in your answer upon‘ihc llndi‘rmgnr:dl .i-.-—l -l.|
l". 4---———wt.
liu'iiiipi-lclit iu‘l‘snl‘l, mil". grniilvll lo ihv
tort-noon ill the Court Room. intnilorlli-y lor pliliuiiil :li llif; olliwl
-———~-~~~—-—~«-~~--~—- .
YOU
FIND A BUYER! us
. dinner hour to a discussion of the
,work but seeking work must re~
lport on whether they have had
and are
sold for not. less than the appraile
ner provided by law, a statement. of
of the Auditor Of said county. I
lprivilegc of securing extensions of
time under the statutes governing.
CAN’T s
fimum
If every family would devote!
the conversation at one single
coming census of population, it
would be a great convenience to]
the family, and an aid to the
community and to the govern-
ment, Gordon Hendry, District Su-
pervisor of the Census for Mason
county, declared today.
, “The Census man is coming to
every home early in April,m
Hendry said. “And some mem-l
ber of each family should be,
designated by the family to act}
as spokesman when the Census
taker comes, and give all the
linformation required about every}
houskhold.” According to him, ,
AMMAAAAAM these'arc the facts that the Cen‘lYA);
sus man will call for about house-
hold:
House number and street.
Home owned, rented; home va1-‘
ue, if owned; monthly rental, if
rented.
Live on farm? (Yes or No).
Name of every person in house-
hold, and relationship to head of
family; sex, color or race; age
last birthday; single, married,
widowed, or divorced.
Whether attended school or col—
lege since March 1, 1940; high-
est grade completed.
State or County of birth.
Citizenship of any foreign-born
Seek Employment Facts
Where did each person live fiveI
years ago, that is on April 1, 1935? ‘
(This is to get a study of internal
migration).
To get complete facts of cm-
pioyment, each person 14 or over
must say whether at work for
pay’or profit in private industry
during week March 24-30. If not
working for private industry, or
non-emergency government work,
or regular government work, who?
ther working with WPA, NYA,i
CCC same week. If neither at'
work nor assigned to public emer-'
gency work, each person must say
whether or not he is seeking work;
if not seeking work, whether he
has a job or business from which"
he is temporarily away.
Each person not at work or not
seeking work must say whether
engaged in home housework, in]
school, unable to work or “other.”l
All persons employed by pri-|
vate industry or on regular gov-
ernment work are required to give
the number of hours worked the
week of March 24-30, and these
seeking work and those assigned
to public emergency work must
state the duration of their unem—
ployment in weeks up to March
30, 1940. '
Must Reveal Earnings l
Every person at work, either
private or emergency, must give-
present occupation, industry and
class of worker. Those without
. l
previous work experience lastingl
norm: or sun: or ‘rmsnn
ON STATE LAND
Notice is hereby given lhai uni
Tuesday, the 2nd day of April, 1010,
commencing at ten o’clock in this
fort-noon of said day. in front oi'ilhe
main entrance door to the, county
court house in the City of SIN‘IIOII.
County of Mason. State of “Irish-
lngton. by the County Auditor of
said county. the timber on the fol-
lowing descride state land will be
sold at public auction to thi- highest
bidder therefor. to-wit:
0 Application No. , 164-12
'limber on 1331/2 oi’ Slo‘li of HM;-
lion 30. township "" north,
....
range 3 wr-st, “NM” containing
80.00 acres. more or less. accord-
ing to the government surka
thereof. appraised at $3,250.50,
According to lhe state's 0pm,,“
there are annroximatclv 936,000 i‘c-ol
red fir; 24,000 feet dead standing and.
down red fir; 144.000 font small
red fir, piling size and 0.000 l't-i-i
white pine. ,
Application No. 16448
Timber on 51/: of SEW; of
tioh 34, township 23 north,
range 3 west. W. M.. containing-
80.00 acres, more or less, ace-fwd-
log to the government. survey .
thereof, appraisvd al 32.87500.
According lo the slali‘s cruiiu:
there are approximately 6.78.000 i'm-l
Sv-o-
red'fir; 20,000 feet down rvd fir;
145,000 feet small Old growth I'l‘d
fir; 14.000 feet cedar: 3.000 fl‘l‘t
down cedar; 12.000 feel. while pill!‘
and 16,000-‘fcct hemlock.
Application No. 16360
Timber on I‘ll/V1.4 of SW14 of
Section 36, township 22 north,
range west. W. 31.. containing
40.00 acres, more or less, accord-
ing to the government survey
thereof, apprali‘scd at $1038.00.
Subject to easeman for right of
way‘nfor logging road ht‘l‘f‘lnrorcl
granted under Application No. 14656.
According to the staie's cruise-
tlu-re are approximately 322.000 fin-t
i-v-d fir: 12,000 feet down rod fir and.
16,000 feet cedar.
Application No. 16361
Timber on SE»; of 8161/, of sec-
lion 11. township 23 north.
raan 3 west. \V. M., containing
40.00 acres, more or less. :iccm‘d—
ing to the govlirnmcnt survey
thereof, appraised at $887.00.
Timber on E‘é of Nil/i of Sec-
tion ’12. township 23 north,
range 3 west. W. 311., containing
80.00 acres, more or loss, accord-
ing to the government survey
thereof. appraised at $4 ’70.45.
According to the state's cruise
there are. approximately 1.4041100
foot red fir; 100,000 I‘m-t (load stand-
ing and down rl-d l'ir; 42,000 feet
sapling fir; 80.000 feel cedar; 7,000
feet own cedar; 4.000 feel. hem-
lock; ,000 feet pine and 4,760 lineal
feet of Cedar poles.
The purchasor of the above (lo-l
scribed timber will be required to
com 1y strictly with laws governing
sla‘s1 disposal as found in Title 36,
Chapter 1. Remington‘s Compiled
Statutes and laws amendatory there-
to,
The purchasers
are
timber
lines
of slate
required to run out the ‘
responsible for trespass in
case timber is cut on adjacent
state-owned property.
Said timber on said land will be
value. as appraised by the Commis-
sioner of Public Lands in the- man-
which is now on file in the office
Terms of sale are: Cash to be
paid on the day of sale.
The purchaser of timber on state
lands will have 5 years within which
to remove said timber, with the
ALBERT C. MARTIN.
Commissioner of Public Lands.
(SELL) in A
Ci—(rlif-ll‘.
m-__L___.A . s.
one month or more and give their.
last occupation, industry and classl'
of worker. If they have not had
previous work experience and are
seeking work they will be listed
as “new workers.”
Information sought on “occu—
pation” above, must include exact
nature Of duties performed, such
as trade, profession or particular
kind of work done. Under “in-
dustry” above, report kind of fac-i,
tory, store or other business ml
which duties are performed. Un-'
der “class of worker" above, rc~‘
port whether a wage or salary;
work in private work; a wage or'
salary worker in government
work, (including VVPA, CCC, N-
,an employer; working on
own account, or an unpaid family,
Workm won om “HIM
Report the number of weeks;
worked during 1939 (equivalent
full-time weeks). Report the
amount of money, wages, or sal-
ELL UNTIL YOU
snow—A
l QUESTIONS CENSUS MAN WILL l
ASK OF YOU ARE LISTED HERE
. Social
W— "m
D5
WM
sions) during 1939 and whether
there was additiOnal income of
$50.00 or more from other sources
during the year. ‘
Plan Supplemental Census
To get a national study of- rac-
ial, origin, war veterans, Social
Security, usual occupations and
industry, and number of children
born to women, each twentieth
person will be asked the state or
country of birth of father or mo-
ther; mother tongue; whether a.
veteran, whether a wife, widow
or child under 18 of a veteran;
if a child, is the veteran "father
(lead; what war or military serv~
ice.
Each twentieth person will be
asked whether he or she has a
Security number, whether
or not deductions were paid for
Federal Old Age insurance, or
Railroad Retirement in 1939. If
deductions were made, werethey
based on all, one—half, or more, or
less than half of wages or salary?
Each twentieth person will also
be asked his or her “usual” occu-
pation, industry and class of Work-
er. State as ‘usual occupation
that one so regarded, or if not
sure, that one at which he has
ary received (including commis- worked most during the past ten
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Enough butter to spread 379 miles
Red, 19-year-old mixed Guernsey
C. A. Judson, Escondido, Calif, above.
of toast is the proud recorder
and Shorthom owned by “Mrs.
The remarkable cOw, had
produced over fiVe tons of butter during her lifetime. ,
Happiness on Honeymoon Isle is ,
Curt Birnholz demonstrates Boy Scout training to his newlywed
wife as meal is cooked. The pair are among many newlyweds who
are honeymooning gratis in thatched cottages as the guests of C. M.
Washburn, millionaire real estate
Eve‘Honeymooners MustEat .
found over an open- fire where
man, on his palmyparadise 03
the coast of Florida.
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