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7, Aug 93):.31’ :y,‘August 31, 1944'. T Want-Ads are in every lest”. Y No. 1559 NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL REPORT AND PETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR MASON COUNTY IN PROBATE In' the Matter of the Estate of EMANUEL PROUZA, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY,GIVEN tllat W. A. Witsiers, Administrator of the estate of Emanuel Prouza. deceased. has. filed with the Clerk of the above entitled court his final " TER ‘ , ipetition for distribution. asking the, v court to approve aiid settle said re— ,port. distribute the property to the persons thereto entitled. and to dis- charge the said Administrator. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN tllat said final report and petition for dis- tribution will be heard on Saturday. the 16th day of September, 1944, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the fore- noon. in the court room in the court house in Shelton. Washington. Dated this 12th -t. 1 4 . (SEAL) day of Angus 9 4 of the famous PT boats: 00d. Those initials could' l' “plywood terror." mooo Mi ' For Every Purpose y i- .33, ! CLARE ENGELSEN, A‘ l County Clerk. Mason County. Washington. C . CHAS. R. LEWIS. \r -, r . Shipment of , Suite 1‘, Lumbermen's Building. tShelton. Mason County. Washington. 8-17—24-31~9—7--~4t. Nu. 4415 SI'MMONS BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WAS . MASON COUNTY HINCTON FOR JACK D. FRY. Plaintiff, vs. NANCY JEAN FRY. D f d t. STATE OF WASHINGTON e’I‘OanTI-IE SAID NANCY JEAN FRY, DEFEND- n depend upO ality of the p your medicin' iey have been' v colch fTape DRUG STO :Just Arrived ANT: ----- You are‘hercby summoned to ap- M only Large Rons pear Within Sixty (60) days after .I b! the date. of the. first publication Of aVala e this summons. to-wit. within sixty (60) days after the. 17th da of Au - ust. 1944. and defend the yabove-eg- titled action in the above~entit1ed court. and answer the complaint of the plaintiff. and serve a Copy m- your answer upon the undersigned attorney at his office below stated- and in case of your failure so to do: [Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the .complaint. which has been filed with the clerk of said court. That plaintiff is suing the defend- all? for divorce upon the grounds of cruelty. PHIL K. EATON. _ __ Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and Post Office Address: 501 Security Building "ll-Half Inch Tape $1.25 each for .l; Large DispenS'érs larriuge ‘ lrriage. Two f0 ‘ tastes—no d0 ; fault or two -. éyJoe M new the years have , Olympia, Wasihiiigtonl _ - _ _ [tolerance an,,..ESl‘.lilPllllll SERVICE song: 971421 6. keyedto these times where I sit, "I ' amighty good . ; married " 1 example of 110 tolerance and : can build 1 s and solid hom NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE ,‘ , _ , IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE It is our policy to maintain a complete supply of labo- ratory-flab drugs at all times. Included are the miraculous Sulpha drugs which areavail. able for prescription by your physician. Prepp’s Drug Store WW: 24' SNOHOMISH COUNTY IN PROBATE In. the. Matter of the Estate of Madilyn May Grout. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned. Chas. R. Lewis. Ad- ministrator of the estate of Madilyn May Grout. for sale at private sale. the following son County. Washington. to-wit: Lots 4 and 5 in Block B, W. H. Kneeland’s Addition to the town of Shelton, Washington: and Will. on or after the. 25th day of September, 1944. sell the, above dc- scribed real estate. All bids or offers must be in writ- ?rewing Industry F’ J tor, Suite 1 Lumbermen‘s Building, Shelton. Washington, or delivered to the undersigned Administrator 4 sonally. or may be filed in the office of the. Clerk of the. Superior Court of the State of Washington for Snohom- ish County, Washington. at any time ‘1’ ,' The Small Oncrete Job ticle and before the making of the sa e. The above described property shall be sold for cash or for cash and icredit. subject to the ratification. ap- proval and confirmation of the above entitled court. All bids shall be accompanied by 10 per cent of the amount bid. in cash or certified check, which shall be re- j turned to the bidders in case the sale is not consummated to such bidders; and t undersigned Administrator reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to return amounts ac- companying bids. Dated this 18th day of August, 1944. CHAS. R. LEWIS, Administrator of the estate of Madilyn May Grout. De- ceased. Suite 1 Lumbermen’s Building, Shelton, M a s o n County, Washington. 8-24-31—9-7-14—4t. NOTICE or SALE—OE‘STATE LANDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That on Tuesday. the 3rd day of October, ,1944, c 0 m m e n c i n g at ten o‘clock I 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 described state lands, together with the improve- ments situated thereon, will be sold at public auction to the highest bid— der therefor, to-wit: NOTE—No one except citizens of the United States. or persons who have declared their intention to 8- come such. can purchase state, lands. APPLICATION NO. 18369 EI/z of NEML and NE1/4 of SE14 of ‘section 36, township 19 north. range 4 west. W. M., containing 120.00 acres. more or less, according to the gov' ernment survey thereof, appraised at $1,200.00. Said funds will be sold for not less than the appraised value ab0V6.5,tat' ed and upon the terms and conditions following: Not less than one-tenth of the Pure chase price must be paid at the time of sale. The purchaser. If he be not the owner of the improvemepta must forthwith pay to the officer making the sale the full B—“Z‘mmt of the appraised value of the Improve- ments, as a.on stated. One-tenth of the purchase price must be Paid 81h nually thereafter with interest on all deferred payments at the rate 01: 51X per centum per annum2 Pm“de That any urchaser'may make mil! payment 0 principal.. “items” and statutory fees at any time and Obtain deed. The purchaser of land 001ml"!- ing timber or other valuable materials is prohibited by law from cuttmg or removing any such timber 01‘ "uter- ials without first obtaining consent Of the Commissioner of Public Lands. un- —USE— ‘ DY-MIX ‘red ready to pour Where needed ~liELTON ' NCRETE .DUoTs co. enth St. Bridge .11 Association h "Insurance Bldg. 'V LLO’S MARKET 5, * til. thi full; amoufi 3d tggeguigghlfie ‘ \. rice as een 8. -' p All sales of Etate 131195 are made DU R0 Subject to the “ordinances 9. es, c 1. es. mm" . .315 ARE A ~ E; severfanaygre',.1.{ind and description, E WARDEN ,_ and to the additional te¥m33anfd 00n- o\ M ditions prescribed in sectlilél7 0 char- . EATS ter 256 of the ,Laws of 1d 0 ~13. fi;e you see- thsa'id [and “glitch: 23d rgélerjvsgttiodo ' .- e erms, con 1 . 5 make is you! I V of chapter 312 of the Seflswn Laws of" into action- . 1927, relating to easemsnts for tight» nearest tele— of—way and the carrymfi 0f timber, I C 11 Es stone. minerals and of er products em” y." T FOODS AT over the Same- rt a fire. 6b; EST JACK TAYLOR. . ‘ oner nou in tone PRICES £01“???ng YAfrEis' .r authorities D p Agsistant Commissmner of S ORT Public Lands. 8-31—9-7-14-21-28——5t. 4 Hip voun FREIGHT . BY BOAT Z ~ FAST FREIGHT SERVICE LWITH DOOR DELIVERY IN SHELTON height should be routed via Str. Indian. Ferry DOCK! 1h‘eight. yia Str. Skookum Chief, Milwaukee Dock, ‘ No. 2 'v Time Schedule as follows: :95 Tacoma daily, except Sunday at 5 P- m- f°r Olympia. and Shelton Arrives Shelton daily, except Sunday cLARENCE CARLANDER, President - i SOUND FREIGHT LINES report and STATE OF‘ WASHINGTON FOR‘ deceased. hereby offers? described realestate situated in Ma-p ing and may be. left at the law of—' fice of the above named Administra-i per— t after the first publication of this no-l ‘HE'LTON-MASON COUNTY JOURNAL N0. 1680 NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO PRESENT AND FILE CLAIMS l STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR MASON COUNTY IN PROBATE I In the. matter of the estate of i-SARAH E. BROWN. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned. Daniel W. McLeod. has been appointed and has qualified as Administrator of the estate of lSarah E. Brown. deceased: and that all persons having claims against the said deceased or the said estate are hereby required to serve the same, duly verified with the necessary vou- chers attached, upon the undersigned Administrator or his Attorne' of re- cord at the law office of has. R. Lewis, Suite 1. Lumbermen’s Build- ing. Shelton. Mason County. Wash- ington. the same being designated as the place for the transaction of the ibusiness of the said estate, and file such claims together with proof of service with the Clerk of the above entitled court. within six months after the date of the first publication of this notice. to—wit: August 10, 1944. or all such claims not so filed and served shall be forever barred. DANIEL W. McLEOD. Administrator of the estate of Sarah E. Brown. Dec'd. Suite 1, Lumbermen's Build— ing. Shelton. Mason County, Washington. CHAS. R. LEWIS. Attorney for said estate“ iSUIU’ 1. Lumbermen'a Building. Shelton. Mason County. Washington. 8-10-17-24-31—4t I No. 1604 NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL l REPORT AND PETITION FOR i DISTRIBUTION E IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE l STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR ‘ MASON COUNTY IN PROBATE In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN B. JOHNSON, Deceased. NOTICE IS‘ HEREBY GIVEN that George B. Smith. Administrator of the iestate of John B. Johnson, deceased. lhas filed with.the Clerk of the above 'entitled court. his final report arid l petition for distribution asking the court to settle and approve said final report, distribute the property to the 'persons thereto entitled and to dis” charge the said Administrator. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that said final report and petition for dis- tribution will be heard on Saturday. the 9th day of September, 1944, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon. n the court room in the court house in ‘Shelton. Washington. 1 Dated this 5th day of August, 1944. CLARE ENGELSEN, County Clerk (SEAL) CHAS. R. LEW S, Attorney for sai estate, , , Suite 1, Lumbermen’s Building, Shelton, Mason County, Washington. 8-10-17~24-31—4t. No. 1626 . NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL REPORT AND PETITION FOR. DISTRIBUTION IN THE‘SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR MASON COUNTY IN PROBATE ~ lln the. Matter of the Estate of EV- IERETT FREDSON, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Jeannette F. Ottermatt, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament and of the estate of Everett Fredson, deceas— ed, has filed with the Clerk of the above entitled court her final report and petition for distribution, askin the court to settle and approve sai final report, distribute the property . to the persons thereto entitled and to discharge the said Executrix. t NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that ltribution will be heard on Saturday. the 9th day of September, 1944, at I the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, i in the court room in the court house :in Shelton, Washington. 1 , Dated this 5th day of August, 1944. CLARE ENGELSEN, County Clerk (SEAL) CHAS. R. LEWIS, iAttorney for said estate, Suite 1, Lumbermen’s Building, ‘Shelton, Mason County, Washington. 8-10—17-24-31—4t NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE TIDE LANDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That lon Tuesday, the 3rd day of October, I 1944, commencing at ten o'clock in the lforenoon 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 tide lands. together with the improve- !ments situated thereon, will be. sold (at public auction to the, highest bid- !der therefor, to-wit: NOTE—No one except citizens of the United States, or persons who have declared their intention to become such, can purchase state lands. APPLICATION NO. 10802 All tide lands of the second class, owned by the State. of, Washington. Situate in front of, ad’acent to or abutting upon the east 4 0 feet of the west 700 feet of Lot 4, Section 22, township 22 north, range west, W.M., IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE ‘ Tides of the Week Computed for Oakland Bay said final report and petition for dis- ‘ (Hood Canal tides are one hour ii: 65 minutes earlier) High 4:07 a.m. 1‘ .5 ft. Thurs. Low 11:24 a.m. -1.3 ft. Aug. 31 High 6:43 pm. 13.9 ft. Low 12:20 a.m. 6.7 ft. Friday High 5:11 a.m. 12.9 ft. Sept. 1 Low 12:13 p.m. -1.6 ft. High 7220 p.m. 14.3 ft. Low 12:55 a.m. 5.1 ft. Sat. High 6:11 a.m. 13.3 ft. Sept.2 . Low 12:59 p.m. —1.6 ft. High 7:52 p.m. 14.6 ft. Low 1:39 a.m. 4.1 ft. Sun. High 7:08 a.m. 13.5 ft. Sept.3 Low 1:45 p.m. —1.2 ft. High 8:26 p.m. 14.8 ft. Low 2:24 a.m. 3.0 ft. Mon. High 8:05 a.m. 13.6 ft. Sept. 4 Low 2:30 p.m. -0.4 ft. High 9:01 p.m. 14.8 ft. Low 3:11 a.m 2.0 ft. Tues. High 9:03 a.m 13.4 ft. Sept. 5 Low 3:17 pm 0.8 ft. High 9:36 p.m. 14.6 ft. Low 4:00 a.m 1.3 ft. Wed. High 10:05 a.m. 13.1 ft. Sept.6 Low 4:06 p.m. 2.2 ft. High 10:15 1.). m. 14.2 ft. i LEGAL PUBLICATIONS " No. 1551 NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND PETITION FOR ISTRIBIJTION IN THE SUP RIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR MASON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of MATILDA OLSON, Deceased. Notice is hereb given that Iden M. Rasmusson, a ministrator of the estate of Matilda, Olson, deceased, has. rendered and presented for settle- ment to, filed with the clerk of the Superior Court of the State of Wash- : ington for Mason County; his Final Account and Petition for Distribution v as such administrator, and the Court is asked to settle the same and dis- tribute thc property to the persons entitled thereto, said administrator and that Saturday. the 23rd day of Septem er. the hour of 9:30 o'cloc ,_ A. M., ' the Court Room of the. said Superior Court. in the City of Shelton. County of Mason. and the. State of Wash- ington. has been fixed by order of said Superior Court duly entered in the. above entitled matter, for the settlement of said Final Account. and hearing on said Petition for Distri- bution, when and where any person interested in said estate may. appear and file his or her objections in writing to the said Final Account and Petition for Distribution, and contest the same. _ WITNESS the Hon. John M. Wil- son. J dge of our said Superior Court, and t e seal of said Court hereto affixed, this 19th day of August, A. D. 1944. (SEAL) CLARE ENGELSEN. County Clerk and Clerk of said Superior Court. '8-24-31—9-7—3t. State of Washington OFFICE OF SUPERVISOR 0F HYDRAULICS Olympia NOTICE OF WATER RIGHT APPLICATION NO. 6095 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that L. S. Rutherford of Belfair, Staterof Wash- ington, under date of‘A'ugust 4; 1944, filed with the State Supervisor of Hydraulics, Olympia, Washington, an application for a permit to divert the public waters of an unnamed spring tributary of Hood Canal, in the am- ount of 0.01 second-feet. subject to existing rights, from April 15 to Oc- tober 1 of each» year for the purpose of irrigation and continuously for domestic supply; that the approxi- mate point of diversion is located within Government Lot 2 of Section 17, Township 22 N., Range 2 in Mason County. 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 Hydraulics, Olympia. Washington, together with such other information as is required by law. Any person, firm or calfloration whose right will be injuriously af—‘ fected by said application may file with the State Supervxsor of Hydrau- lics. at Olympia. Washington, such objections or representations. in writ- ing, as he may desirevto make. within thirty (30) days after date of last and. having a frontage of 6.55 lineal more or less. appraised at Exceiiting such portion of said tide lands as may be included in an oyster tract deeded by the State of Wash- mgton to J. A. Hoshor. August 1910. under Application No. 2883. Said lands will be, sold for not less than the appraised value above stated and, uDon the terms and conditions fol- lowmg: Not less than one-tenth of the pur- chase 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- praised value of the improvements. as above stated. One-tenth of the pur- Chase price must be paid annually thereafter with interest on all deferred payments at the rate of SIX per cen-~ tum per annum: Prov1ded, That any purchaser may make full payment of principal. interest and statutory fees at any time and obtain deed. The purchaser of land containing timber or other valuable materials is prohi- bited by law from cutting or remov- ing any such timber or materials without first obtaining consent of the Commissioner of Public Lands. until th full amount of the purchase price he been paid and deed issued. All sales of state lands are made subject to the. reservations of oils, gases, coal, ores, minerals and fossils of every name, kind and descr’ tion, and to the additional terms. an con- ditions prescribed in section a 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, relatin to easements for rights-of—way an the carrying of tim- ber, stone, minerals and other pro— ducts over the same. JACK TAYLOR. Commissioner. By FRANK YATES. Assistant Commissioner of Public Lands. 8-31—9-7-14-2le28—5t. No. 1084 . NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO PRESENT AND FILE CLAIMS ‘ IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE , STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR MASON COUNTY IN PROBATE_ In the Matter of the Estate of IRVING H. BETZ, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, Mary P. Pfundt, has been appointed and has qualified as Executrix of the Last Will and Test}?- ment and of the estate of Irving . Betz, deceased; and that all persons having claims against the said de- ceased and the said estate are hereby Tflquired to serve the same, duly veri~ fled with the necessary .vouchers at- tached, upon the undersigned Execuq trix or her Attorney of record at the law office of Chas.‘ R. Levis, Suite Lumbermen’s Building, Shelton, Ma-. Sou County, Washington. the same being designated as the place for the transaction of the business of, the said estate, and file such claims together with proof of serv1ce with the Clerk of the above entitled court Within six months after the date of first publication, of this notice, to-. Wlt: August 24, 1944, or said claimsI shall be forever barred. . . ‘ MARY P. PFUNDT. l Executrix of the estate of Irving H. Betz, Deceased. R. LEWIS, torney for said estate. _ lute .1 Lumbermen's Building, hEIton, Mason County. Washington. 8-24-31—9-7-14—4t. l l C AHAS. S S 23,’ Ifeet B. M.,~ more or less of Doug- ‘460 will be reduced to. the allow- publication. which date is August 31. 1944. Witness my hand and official seal this 9th day of August, A. D. 1944. (SEAL) CHAS. J. BARTHOLE’I‘, State Supervnsor of Hydraulics. 8-24-31—2t. NOTICE 01“ CALL FOR BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Shelton will. on Thurs- day, the 6th day 9f September, 1944, at the hour of '8 o clock P. M. in the Council Rooms in the City of Shelton, open bids for 3,000 feet of inch water main, 150 lbs. head, cast iron pipe. or the equivalent. Dated this 21:“ day of Au fist, 1944. A. K. McCAMPBB L. Clerk of the City of Shelton, Washington. 8-24-31—2t. . in National Forest Timber For Sale Sealed bids will be received by the Forest, SuperVisor, Box 187, Olympia, Washington, up to and not later than 1.0300 A. M. Sep- tember 8, 1944, for all the live timber marked or designated for cutting, and all merchantable dead timbciil located. on an area embracing about acres within the NW% 0f the SE16. of Sec. , 35, T. 25 N., R. 3 W., W. M., Olympic National Forest, Wash- ington, estimated to be 3 200,000 laS-fll‘, 15,000 feet B. M., more or less of hemlock and other species. : No bid of less than $4.45 per M feet for: Douglas-fir. $3.50 per M feet for hemlock and other species will be considered. Bids with rates der Maximum Price Regulation able maximum in making the award. In addition. to the prices : bid for stumpage a. cooperative deposit of $35 Per M feet B.M., to cover the cost of tree planting, seed sowing and timber stand im- prover!!th work. on the area cut over, for the total cut of timber under the terms 0f the agreement, will be required- $1,000.00 must .be deposilted With each bid, to be ,applied on the purchase price, re- funded, 01' retained in part as 1i- quidated damages. according to conditions of sale. The right to reject any and all bids is reserv- ed. Befolje blds are submitted full information concerning the tim- ber, the condltlons of sale, and the submission of bids should be ob- tained from the District Ranger, Hoodsport. WSShingfton, or the Forest Supervlsfor, Post Office Building. Olympia. Washington. 8-24-31—2t. 1944, at ‘ at . Classified Service 'mvvvvvv vvvm FOR THE MONEY. TII’E BEST LIT- TLE SHOW. Let‘s go to the Rodeo. WS-al—li EXPERT PIANO TUNING and reconditioning. Phone 231W. David Ellison, Piano Tuner. 8-31—1L IF IT‘S WORTH $5.00 TO YOU TO exterminate moles in your lawn, write P.O. Box 522. All work guar- anteed. T8-31—1t NOTICE All persons having watches or clocks in my possession will please call for them on or before September 18, 19.44 B. S. Barger 8,-31—9-7—21; NEXT RODEO COMING Sept. 3. Wivell Rodeo Grounds, 2 miles south on the Olympia highway. Events start at 1:30 p.m. W8,-24-31——-2t. WANT YOUR RADIO RE‘PAIRED? Bring it to the WESTERN SUPPLY COMPANY Excellent and Reliable Service 218 North First St. Phone 126 8-24—9-24—1M ' IF you “WANT CARPENTERS to... tact C. L. Collins. Business A ent, 1612 Division. phone. 240W. 3-.0tfn Mason County Electric Co. PHONE 548 1616 Olympic HighWay HILLCREST Range Service, Appliance Repairs and House Wiring and discharge the- SWEDISH MASSAGE TREATMENTS Monday—Kate Cruson’s place on Arcadia. Road. Tuesday and Friday—320 N. 5th. Thursday, 9 a. m.—320 N. 5th. Wednesday and Sunday after- noon and every evening—Sko— komish. reservation. A. F. OPPELT 8‘17—9-7—1M Fuel Dealers Must Secure Reports , From All Customers before delivering wood or coal. The new standard forms which comply with OPA Ra— tion Order 14A may-now be secured at. the Journal office for your customers to fill out. GET A PAD TODAY FOR PLUMBING Call HILLCREST HARDWARE Phone 499 Lawnmowers and Knives SHARPENED Sleyster’s Fix-It Shop HEMSTITCHING: 404 Franklin. Mrs. . Martha. Jacobs. 2-1tfn FLOOR SANDER AND EDGER By Day or Hour J. L. CATTO HARDWARE m v. FOR RENT FOR RENT: Underwood’s mod- em beach cottages. Que va- cancy. Includes fuel, lights, wa- ter, use of washing machine and boat. $45 per month. Tenants and owner drive to Shelton. Lo- cated 13 miles south of Shelton towards Olympia. Turn left at Richfield Station, follow signs or phone Olympia 5696. 8-24—9—21—1M ,SERVICEMAN’S WIFE WISHES to share her home with another serviceman’s wife. Inquire 933 Cascade after 1 p. m. 08-24-31—21; connection with Goldsboroug'h Apartments. ,m WANT TO RENT: furnished 2 or 3 1'00m apartment. Dependable rent- ers on permanent basis. Box P. Journal. P8-31—9v-14—3t. WANTED TO RENT: school Prmcipal wants 4 or 5 room modern home in Shelton. Might consider purchase. Call Shelton Hotel, Shelton or school super- l ‘ intendent’s office. ' H8-24—9-7—3t. WILL EXCHANGE rent board to Christian Science cou- ple. Write Mrs. W. Nobles, Una ion, Wash, or phone 251, Ulr- ‘ ion. 8-.17-31—.—.3t., BUSINESS WOMAN desires mod- ' em apartment, permanent, as. sure-i good care. Phone 156W or 262. V8-17-31—3t. . ~. l ————__—-r—..—___ TRAILER SPACE FOR RENT in . in excess of those permissible un- , See Herbert G. Ail—acres or land with small livable for . mm "'m' REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: unfinished .house on old ~ Hammond place. 24 x 24, roofed. 12- foot studding partly sided and floored. $50. Jacnby. Rousto 2t -31——1 FOR SALE: 6-room house. chicken house. wash room and garage. $3500. Mrs. E. W. Yenter. 1219 R.R. Ave. Shelton. FOR SALE: 6-room house, 21/2-acres property, 1 mile west Shelton. Jack Morgan. Star Route 2. Box 54 (Dayton). 8-31—9-14—3t FOR SALE: Tract 5 on Lake Isa- bella, near Delight Resort. Good: building spot. Spring on place. If interested see Harold Carr, Carrier Route 1, Shelton. 8-31—1t FOR SALE: 3ebedroom house. large sunny kitchen, fine gar! den and berries. Close to mills. Phone 569R. B8-24—9-7w3t. FOR SALE: seven room house, fireplace, good condition, gar; den space. fruit trees, lots of flowers. A real buy. $3,000.00. FRANK NOSWORTHY, Union, Wash; Tole. 221 ' . 8-17tfn. SALE: 2%. ada,"“me. miles south of Shelton on west 4 side of Lake Isabella, room house, 2 lar .e porches, back porch enclose . Lots of builtins and cooler in kitchen. One bed- room down, two up. Fruit cel- lar. New paint. One 2-r00m cot- tage, wood house, shed, garage, barn. Never failing deep well with pump and. pump house. Daily mail, paper and milk de- livery.- School bus to Shelton schools. Lovely view of lake and on, or write Mrs. George N. Shelton, Wash. REAL. ESTATE Qutside city limits, 1% acres With modern 5-room house, $1,900. 8-17-31———3t. 1!: 1‘ '6 Two miles from city limits, 60 acres, house, barn, lots of, second growth timber, $1,600. * 314 =9 Homes and tracts on salt water 3' * * Several good buys in town homes, large and small. * >1! all Shick and George 124 N. First Phone 46 FOR SALE: farm. home, wired, 20 acres, daily» mail, on cream route, trout stream. Three cows. 2 hogs, 100 chickens, 1 horse, plow and cultivator., Three miles west of Matlock. Trade for house and lot in or near Shelton. Fred Ferris, Sr., Rt. .1, Box 147, Elma, Wash. 8-17-31—3t. FOR‘ SALE: six room modern house, fireplace, oil heat, elec- tric hot. water heater, electric stove, artesian well. Walker Park. Phone 332R. 'S8-17-31—3t. FOR SALE: 5 acres on Arcadia. road, 1/5 mile from highway. 4-room modem house. unfinish- ed upstairs. Large chicken house. brooder house with yards, garage and woodshed. About 2 acres cleared. Berries, grapes and fruit trees. Electric water system. Terms. J. F. Kessel, R 3, Box 144, Shelton. 8-24-31—2t. FOR SALE Beautiful 5-room, year. around waterfront home in Agate District. Base- ment, furnace, lovely beach, 10 acres cleared, Fruit, berries and creek. Also other waterfront homes. Shick and George 124 N. First Phone 46 HOOD CANAL WATERFRONT: fine mountain view lot near Alderbrook on flood Canal. Per- feet sandy beach. 110 ft. of waterfront and tide lands. Wa- ter rights. For information see Herbert G. Angle, Sheltoré, FOR Hand “Prop? city partly furnished house. fine marine and mountain, view. Price $1600. Frank Noswortliy, . Union, Wn. Tel. 221. 7-13tfni FOR SALE: Hillcrest lot, 50x125, East off Cascade on corner Mason St. Chea Mrs. Ann Fredson, 8051 E. Sandy, Portland, Oregon. ‘ 7-.6—-—9-6——2M o FOR SALE G-room modern, home with feet of waterfront 01$z Pickering ass. Fine View of 'Mt. ainier and the water. Nice spring and plenty\ of wood tim- tract. Priced at .36500. ill Angle, 8-17tf, house and outbuildings, 20. acres cleared. Also some merchantable timber, plenty of wood. Located w T about 7 miles Southeast of Shelton. 0 Priced at $2,000 terms or $1850 cash. 'm "w "m m ’5‘ ZO-acres of land on the bay located about 1]. miles east of Shelton by road. 5 miles by water. Land is un— improved but has been logged. years ago. ould make a good tract of land to have as investment for fu- ture or present use.‘$900, terms. Also lots and unimproved tracts in and near. Shelton. These properties will make excellent building sites for the near future. Igveftigate them today. HERBERT G. ANGLE Phone 304 Angle Bldg. NOTICE '- Will the boys who shot into my house with a .22 rifle please see me about the damages. Mrs. Jean F. Benson, Rt. 2, Box 222 Shelton, Wash. c-o Lyle O’Dell paid adv.i Classified Ads 8-31—9-14-3t ‘ Partly fenced with woven wire. , mountains. For particulars call A Stoner, Rt. No. 1, Box 210,‘ l ber. Also, fine garden. and farming FOR SALE FOR SALE: weaner pigs. $5.00. Clyde Landsaw. Route 3. Box 259. on Cole Road. 8-3149—14-3t FOR SALE: 15 slioats, 24 geese: one: 7-year-old horse. Weight 1600. W. M. Avery on Lorraine Dairy. Phone 17,1?‘4. 8:31—9-14—3t iFOR SALE: heavy logging team and harness. Very good team. L. C. Hillt. Route 3 on Lightbody place. ' ' 8-31-9-14——3t. .aov—. 'v'- Page '7 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING , RATES 20 words or less (minimum charge) 3 weeks $1.00, 1 week 50c. Lower rates for larger ads and more in- sertions. Reader notices 30 per word. 75c minimum charge on each notice. Card of Thanks. $1.00; original poetry 50c per inch; classified display rates on request. I Advertisements accepted over th. telephone from phone subscribe". , Cash should accompany all other i orders or payment made before the ‘ first of the month to save expense of billing. An extra charge of 10c will be made when billing is l necessary. 1 PHONE 100 i mvvvvv vvvvvvvv WWW For Sale FOR SALE! 5-h.p. outboard motor. H. S, Ahern. 534 Fairmont. 8'31—9-14~3l FOR SALE: reasonablt: Mail's bicy- cle, fair condition. 320 McKinley 31.. l after 2 p. m. . M8-31—1t WILL TRADE: Majestic table model radio for electric record player or , may be seen at Journal. A8-31tfn F0 SALE: Jersey cow. Good milker. artin Auseth. Route 2, Box 216. Phone 6F13. 8-31—1t l tor attachment. Inquire Pantorium Cleaners. 8431—11: FOR SALE: 6-yehr-old size. crib. Also 2-burner hot plate. 'Call eve- nings. Ed Buchanan. across from Earl Dickinson’s Gladiola Falél‘gi It FOR SALE: Emerson car radio. Per- fect condition. New aerial. Inquire at Smith’s Cigar store. W8-31—9~7— «FOR SALE: 1 Simmons steel frame =34 size. bed springs; 1 double fold,- iug steel spring cut; 8 duck feather pillows; a lot of carpenter and mechanic's tools. 100 yards north of City Dock. 9-31—9-7—2t. FOR SALE: two good cows, one Jer- soy heifer. Charles Chester. Star Route '1. Box 120,. Shellfin (Upper Skokpmish Valley) after p. m. 3‘31—99-14—3t. ton 12 ga e aised rib. Ouigle FOR SALE: Remi automatic shotgun. .32 Special Winchester .carbine. Shells for both, E. G. -Dav15. Mat- lock Route. 8:31—1t. FOR SALE: flat top office desk with chair. Write Box W. tf-o Journal. i ORDERS TAKEN “for canning beans. 4 cents per pound. Phone ‘ 5F3. 08-24-31—212. FOR SALE: 8-foot extension round oak table, sprayer and 4-gallons Carbolineum and six metal chick feeders. Inquire 628 Franklin. M8—24—9-7—3t FOR SALE: ten white New_Zea- land rabbits, 3 months old. In- duire Carl Morgan, Route 3, Box 183. FOR SALE: 4-piece blond birds- eye maple bedroom suite. Does not include springs and mat- tress. Also breakfast table and chair. See Mrs. Paul Armstrong, 421 Pine St., Apt. No. 6. 8-24—9—7—3t. FOR SALE: registered toy male Pekinese dog. Also all kinds of apples. Bring containers. Mrs. Alex Grant. Rt. 2, Box 289, Shelton (Agate district). 8-24—9-14—4t. FOR. SALE: Holstein cow, good milker. Freshen last of Septem- ber. $85.00. Also hens, suitable for canning. Mrs. Wm. Gibbons, Star Route 1, Box 177, Shelton. 8‘24—9-7—312. .FOR SALE: 12’" electric band saw and gasoline washing ma~ chine motor. Charley Johnston, Roosevelt and Stevens St., be- hind Bordeaux school. 8-24—9-7—3t. FOR SALE: first of June pigs. $6 each. Joe Carstairs, Route 1, Box 155, Elma. 8-17———9-7—4t. FOR SALE: Jersey-Holstein cow and cabinet model battery ra- dio. A. M. Carpenter, Star Rte. 2. 12 miles out Matlock Road. 8-17-31—3t. FOR SALE: fresh vegetables. Pole beans, chard, cucumbers, others coming. Dave Getty, 1601 West. Franklin, Shelton. 8—17-31—3t. FOR SALE: 3-year old horse and 11-year old mare. Will work double or single or will trade for cattle. Jack Bunnell, S. R. 2, Box 55. 8-17-31—3t. ,FOR SALE: Pair brown Alligator sling pumps. Worn only tWice. Size 7%. $5.00, cost $6.95. In- quire Journal. P8-10-tfr Oakville GEM: CUPS All Sizes 10c‘& 15c THE JOURNAL DRY ALDER and Maple slab and . edgings. 16" length. 310 dump cord load. 8-ft. slab $5.00 cord ' on the ground. Write F. M. Nagle, R. 1, Box 116, Shelton. 7-6—9-6—2M PERMANENT WAVE, 590! Do your own Permanent with Charm-Kurl Kit. Complete equipment, including 40. curlers and shampoo. Easy to do. abac- lutely ha’rmless.’ Praised by thousands including Fay Mc-i Kenzie, lamorous movie star. Money re unded if not satisfied. Fir Drug Store. 6-1—9-7—15t. MILL WOOD Delivered anywhere outside Sheltbn city limits. Two cord loads $7 per cord up accord- ing to distance. Leave orders at Shelton Transfer office (for-Inerly Morgan’s Transfer) or phone 86. electric portable phonograph. Radio. FOR SALE: Singer sewing machine.’ Treadle.-roun.d shuttle.-electric 1110-. .1. A. Housman.‘ W8-31—‘9—7~,—2t . 8-24——9-7—3t. . 'mvvv vvvv vvvv v--- -W" FOR SALE: Montag wood range, copper coils, 30 gallon tank. Excellent. condition. Call 532W after 4 p. m. W8-24—9-7—-3t FOR SALE: 9, x 12 wool rug and pad. Oriental pattern. Also one rocking chair. Phone 112M. l , Mc8-24—9-7—3t. FOR SALE: one chain block, 11/2 . . ton, wrench sets, valve tools, reamers, etc, etc. See these at Dewey Bennett's, Shelton Val- ley. 8—24—9-77—3t. ANTED , 4AM WANTED: girl or woman to keep house and take care of two children. Good pay. Pleasant home. Would have room for yourself. Call 570R. F8-24—9-7—3t. WANTED: women for work in laun- dry. Inq-u‘ire. .Mason County Steam Laundry. 8-31tf. WANTED: ~12 x 12 wool rug and din- ing room set and china closet. Write Box “A” c-o Journal, Shelton. 7—13tfn i WAITRESSIand kitchen help wanted. Apply Hotel Shelton Coffee Skgopif n WANTED: three high school boys for work after school. Apply Daviscourt Bakery, Shelton: ‘ 8—31—‘1t WANTED: man to work in portable sawmill near Shelton. Good working conditions. Top wages. Call 160J. K8-31—1t 'WANTED: ‘toys for two-year—old boy.- Need not be in perfect condition. Gall 195W. H8—31——1t YOUNG LADY wishes work in office or as dork. Leave word at Mason Hotel or call 505. A8-31—1t. WANT TO BUY: old horses for Mink feed. Phone 3911’ or write Andy Hansen. P.O. Box 223. 1-1tfn wvm LOST AND FOUND LOST: small brown coin purse con- tainin currency. Belongs to young girl. inder please return to Jour- nal office. Mc8-31—1t. LOST: Waltham, nurse's wrist watch. Reward for return to Journal of- fice. M8-31—1t. LOST: man’s- billfold. Containing valu- able personal documents. Finder may keep money, please return bal— ance to Journal offices SS—31—1t LOST: red female Cooker spaniel, answers to name “Rusty.” Re- ward. Phone 138.1 after p. m. K8-17-31—3t. LOST: black and white Cooker spaniel. Wearing brown harness. Child’s pet. Call 36M or inquire 629 Pine, st. 8-24tfn. LOST: pair handmade cowboy lboots with spurs between Rodeo grounds and Hillcrest Saturday afternoon. Black vamps, tan tops. Reward. Phone 218J4 af- ter 5 p. m. W8-24-31—2t. V'V'VVVVVVWV'VVWWWVV USED CARS ‘ mvmvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvw FOR SALE: 1934 Chevrolet master. trunk sedan. 611 Dearborn. Leonard Anderson. 8—31——lt 0 ,FOR SALE: 11/2 ton Chevrolet truck. Phone 3F4. Chalmer Saeg‘er. 8-24—9.-7———3t. 1% ton Chevrolet good stake body, all in good condition. Ted Raush- ert, Grapeview. 8-17-31—3t. About every 150 seconds, a for- est fire starts somewhere in the ‘United States. vm_ v-9 PROFESSIQNAI. CARDS REGINALD" SYKES‘ ACCOUNTING Northwestern Life Insurance , Agent Accident and Health Insurance 193 Railroad Ave: Phone 30 ALDEN C. ATTORNEY AT LAW Title Insurance Building Opposite First Natioml Bank Phone? 23 Shelton FUNERAL HOME Licensed Embalmers W. A. Witsiers, Prop. Phone 180 - Shelton, Wash. ELLIOT B. SPRING Accounting Tax Services Bookkeeping Systems Phone 565 123 4th St. lNSURANCE HERBERT G. ANGLE *‘ Office at Anglo 3111mm. 3 CHARLES R. LEWIS ATTORNEY AT LAW suite. 1 1.. M. Bldg. slieiton. Washington