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Service 10€ yard. also hut- Ellis Wells. Friend- 214 Grove in 2-28 tin STOVE SER VICI. and vaclnlln clean- phone 61-.T. B6-30tfn HEATING System Repairing Water Tanks anal Plxtures. Master Plumber gen 405-W Box 97, Shelton 12-9tfn. SUPPLIES SUPPLY 812 10-20-tfn REPAIR of RADIOS, and and Reasonably ILltllUl Cleaned JONES Hauled Away )th, Olympia or 7026 1-15--tin. and Parties Halvorsen 202 6-30tin Loertscher & Lake Route 7, Elms, Wash. 7-14--12-30-251 Le LAW Building 611 9-22-tin NEY Shelton Phone 166 ROTTER ACC¢ LTING Bldg. 170 Washington P. ELIOT ENGINEER WarehOuse Bldg. Mt. View 158, Shelton 788 R. LEWIS AT LAW Fourth St. Bldg. C. BAYLEY AT LAW Building National Bank - Shelton B, SPRING Tax Services Systemg Phone 565 |URANCE- G. Building LEGAL PUBLICATIONS  vv .v  .qv qp.,p,  ,vqp,.qw.wr ,ql,.v qp. v ,,,. v p,v ,qF. qp NO, 2137 NOTICE TO ('REDITOR. TO I'II.I,;SIN'U AND FII.I,: ('LAIMN IN THE SUPER1OR C()tIRT OF TIIF STATE OF WASIIIN(]TON leOtt MASON COUNTY IN PROBATE In the NIatter of tho Estate of Charles J. Johnson, als,* known as Chnrles Johnsnn, Deceased. NOTICE IS ItEREI:IY GIVEN thqt Mervin (;etty has been appointed and ham qualified as Administrator of tbe estate, cd' Charles J. Johnson, also known ns t"harles Joims(m I)oceasetl. and thai all pcrs(,ns having claims affainst the said (,slate or the sal(l Deceased, are hePeby required 10 serve the same. duty verifi..¢l, with the ne('ossary vt;uPhers attflchod upnn tim undersigned Administrah)r m' his At- torney of Record at the law office of CIlas. R. Lewis 119 South Fourth Street, Bell Building, Sulton, Mason Christy, W'lshington, the seine being dcsifznated as lhc place for the trails- action of tile Itusiness of (he said es- tate, and file such claims together with proof ,f servu'o xvilh the Clerk of the above eolilled Court wilhin six (6) months after the date of the. first publication of this st*lice. 1c- wit: November 3, 19,19, or :ill claims not so served and filed shall hc for- ever barred. MERVIN GETTY, CItAS. R. LEWIS. Attorney for said Estate, ell Building, 119 South Fourth St. • Shelton, Mason County, Washington. 11-2-10-17-24--4 t, NOTICE TO BIDI)ER The City ,of Shelton calls for and will at 2:00 p.m December 20th open bids for one 750 g,p.m. Triple Com- bination Puml)er for fire department use, Specifications may i,e obtained from City Clerk's offi[.e. The city re- serves the right in rejo't any anti all bids, ALMA K. CATTO, Clerk. 11-24-. lt. Classified Service qFV,V-lp, v ,v v ,qF.,ir ,V ,F. 'v V.Ap v.,q[p ,v V V V V,V V, TERRY EDMISTON PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Mimeographing Art Posters and Booklets Phone 46 10-13-tfn P FOR PROMPT DELIVERY STOVE OIL DIESEL OIL Phone 87 Standard Oil Co. of California C. C. COLE Distributor 122 So. Third St. - Phone 87 I for IMMEDIATE CASH LOANS SEE EDDY BUSINESS SERVICE PHONE 540 120 South Third Street, Shelton, Wash. I Mason County Heating Co. 415 SouthFirst St. OIL BURNER SALES AND SERVICE Re-condition your Oil Heater on Furnace for Winter Now We service any make furnace oil burner or stove. 24-Hour Service. Office Phone 208 After 5:30 p.m. Call 1023-R DILLENBURG BROS. BULLDOZING LAND CLEARING LOGGING Phone 667-J - Shelton E. F. FULMER DECORATOR Painting, Paper 1. ng- ing, 'Spray Painting PHONE 977-J-1 Legal Publications State of Washington oFI,'I('I,', OF IIYI}RAVI,ICS O1,' llYDRAI' I,I('S Olympia NOTICE OF WATER RIGIIT AI'I'I,ICATION NO. 9184 TO WIIOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notict is hereby gwen that Harry O. Newman of Shrift,n, State of Wash- mgton under date of October 31, 1949, filed with the State Supervisor of Hydraulics. Olympia, Washington, an application Tora permit to divert tile public waters of Forbes Lake. in the amount el 0.30 second-foot, sub- jq:t to existing rights, from April 15 w) O('tohpr I of each year for the purpose of irrigation; that the al)prox- ]orate point of diversion is located within SEI of NE% of Section 30, T,)wnship 20 N.. Range 2 W.W.M.. n Mas()n County. A map showing the h)Patinn and plan of said d version and the place of the proposed use is on file in the office oI the State Supervisor of Hydraulics, Olympia, Washington, together with sucb other infm'mation as is re(luired I)y law. Any person, firm or corporation whosb right will be injuriously af- fected hy maid application may file with tie State Supervisor of Hydrau- lips, at Olympia, Wasllngton, such obj ,ctions or representations, in writ- ing, as h may desire to make, with n thirty 130) days after date, of last 2)uhlieation, which date is November 4 1949. 'Witness my hand and official seal this 7th day of November. A,D. 1949, (SEAL) CHAS, J. BARTHOLET. Slate Supervisor of HydraullPs. 11-17-24--21. NO, 2136 NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ]'RESENT AND FILE CLAIMS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR MASON COUNTY IN PROBATE In the Matter of tile Estate of Harry Heyd, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Robert Hcyd has been appointed and has qualified ,as Administrator of the estate of Harry Heyd, deceased, and that all persons having claims against the said estate or the said deceased, are hereby required to serve the same, duly verilied, with the necessary von- chers attached upon the undersigned Administrator or his attorney of rec- ord at the law office of Chas. R. Lewis, 119 South Fourth Street, Bell Building, Shelton. Mason County, Washington. the home being desig- nated as the place for the transacuon of the business of the said estate and file such claims, together with proof of service with the Clerk of the above entitled Court within six (6) months after the date of the first publleatiou of thin notice, to-Wit: Nov- ember 10, 1949, or all claims not so served and filed shall be fro'ever bar- red ROBERT HEYD. CHAS, R. LEWIS, Attorney for said Estate Bell Building, 119 South Fourth St. Shelton. Mason County. Washington 11-10-17-24--12-1--4t NOTICE OF IEEARING Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on Monday, No- vember 28th. 1949 at 7:30 p.m. in the City Commission room. City Hall. on the zoning of the recently an- nexed areas in the Mountain View. Schultz and Capitol Hill. SHEL&.N CITY PLANNING COMMISSION Phil C, Bayley. Set'rotary 11-24--1t State of Washington OFFICF OF UPERVISOR OF ll Y DRAIJ LICS tH.vmpi, NOTICE OF WATER RIGHT AI'PLICATION NO, 9169 TO WHOM IT MAY .CONCERN: Notice Is ttereby given that Hams Hams Logging Company of Seattle, State of Washington, under date of October 25, 1949, filed with the State Supervisor of Hydraulics, Olympia, Washington, an application for a per- nit to divert the public waters of untamed springs, in the amount of 0.20 c.f.s., subject to oxisting rights, continuously of each year for the pur- pose of domestic Supply and farm uses that the approximate point of diversion is located within SW% of SW: of Section 27. Township 24 N., Ran'ge 3 W.W.M.. in Mason County. A mall showing tle location and plan 5f said diversion and the place of the proposed use is on file in the of- fire of the State Supervisor of Hy- draulics, Olympia, Washington, to- gether with such other information as is required by law, Any person, firm or corporation whose rnght will be injuriously affect- ed by said application may file with the State Supervisor of Hydraulics, at Olympia, Washington, such objections or representations, in writing, as he may desh'e to make. within thirty (30) days after date of last publica- tion, which date is November 24. 1949. Witness my hand and official seal this 28th day of October, A,D, 1949. (SEAL) CHAS. J. BARTHOLET. State Supervisor of Hydraulics. 11-17-24--2t NO. 2129 NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO PESENT AND F=E O A'S IN "IHE SUPERIOR COURT_OF THE STATE OF WASHING TO N FOR MASON COUNTY IN PRORATE In the Matter Of the Estate of Roy O. Bowman Deceased, NOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN" that Herbert C. Bowman ha9 been ap- pointed and has qualified as Admin- istrator of the estate of Roy O. Bow man, Deceased, and that all persons having claims agst the acid estate or the said Deceased. are hereby re- flulred to serve the same, uuly veri- fied, with the necessary vouchers at- tached upon the undersigned Admin- istrator or his Attorney of Record at the law fflce of las. R Lewis, 119 South Fourth StrUt, .Bell Building, Bhelton, Mason Cotinty, w, ashlngton, the salne being degnated..as the place fbr the transaction ot the busi- ness of the said ,estate, and flit such claims, together with prQof, of ser- vice with the Clerk of. the above en- titled Court within mx (6) months after the date of the first publication of this notice, to.wit: November 3. 1949 or all claims not so served and f led shall be forever barred. HERBERT C. BOWMAN CHAS, R. LEWIS, Attorney for Said Estate Bell Building " W Shelton Mason County, ashlngton. ' 11-3-10-17-24--4t. ENGINEERED ELECTRICAL SERVICE HIGHEST QUALITY WIRING CRAIG P. ELIOT REGISTERED UCENSED and BONDED Engineer - Electrical - Contractor P.U.D. Warehouse Bldg. - K St. Mountain View P. O. Box 158 Shelton Phone 788 i .'-= i ,, HOME Embalmers Prop. "- Shelton, Wash. E. CORREA .AW Bldg. 22 State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Collision Coverage On Cars as Old as 1937 For Qualified Applicants Rates, Service for Policy Holders Transfers Now Available at BOB ERVIN MOTORS 653 8outh First 8treet Phone 675 NO. 2127 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR MASON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of Edward J. Malavey, Deceased, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: that lot(eta l estanlentary on above en- title estate were granted to the under- signed ,,n Ihe 23rd day of Septemher, 1949. Notice is farther given that all persons having Pie]ms against said estate are hereby required to serve them, with the necessary vouchers. upon the Exectttrix of maid estate or upon the attnrney of record for said Palate, named below at room 5, Covey Building. Shelton, Washington. being the place designated for the trans- action of the business of said estate. and file the same with the Clerk of said cmtrt, together with proof of .uci service within six (6) months after dale of the first publiPation of this notice, to wit Oct. 20, 1,949. or said claims will be forever barred. RENA MALAVEY. Executrix of said estate 3". W. RAHAM, Attorney for Executrix, Room 5, Govey Bldg,, Sielton, Washington. 10---20-27--11--3-10--4t NO. 212 NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF TItE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR MASON COUNTY - IN PROBATE In the Matter of the Adoption of Russell Perry Lanoye and Margaret Ann Lannye, Minors. T N THE STATE OF WASHING 0 TO WILLIAM FRED LANOYE and ESTELLA MAE LANOYE: YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED AND INFORM- ED that a petition has been filed in the Superior Court of Mason County, Washington in Probate In the ShOVe- entitled ca'use by Conrad Wesley Clough and Eleanor Ciough, husband and wife for permission to auopt Russell Perry Lanoye and Margaret Ann Lanoye minor children, and 'ou are further 'notified that the hearing on said petition wtll be held on Dec- ember I6, 1949 at ten o'clock a,m. tn the Court Room of the above-en- titled Court at which time and place any person interested therein or hav- lag objection thereto may appear and be heard, WITNESS the Honorable John M. Wilson, Judge of said Superior Court and the Seal of the Court hereto af- fixed thi= ,2nd day of September 1949. HARRY DEYETTE., Cle:k By DORIS ANN MOREHOUSE. Deput . MERRILL ALLACE. 04 Medical-Dental Bldg., Bremerton, Washington Attorney for Petitioners. 10-13-20-27--11-3-10-17-2412-I-8--9t. NO. 41 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR MASON COUNTY National Bank of Washington, Ta- coma, Washington, a national banking association. Plaintiff, --vs-- James E. Lynam and Ingrld Lynam, husband and wife; Ralph Lutzen- hiser and Joyce Lutzenh|ser, husband and wife; C. R. Morrison and Jane Doe Morrison, husband and wife: John I, LeGrande and Selma Julia LeGrande, husband and wife; and Thomas Turner and Lena Turner. hus- band and wife, Defendants THE STATE OF WASHINGTON. To James E. Lynam and Ingrid Ly- nan. his wife. two ot the defcnd- abts above named: You are hereby suntanned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons. to-wit: within sixty (60) das after the 24 day Of November, 149. and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court, and answer the complaint of the plaintiff and serve a copy. of Your answer upon the undersigned attorneys for. plain- tiff at their office below stated; and m case of your failure so to dn judg- ment will be rendered against you according to the demand In the com- plaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. Said action is brought tq, foreclose a certain mort- gage updh' the following described real estate situate in Mason County, Washington, to-wit: The southeast  of the southwest (,, excepting therefrom the south 2 acres of the southwest ,£ of the south- west. % thereof, section 12, township 22 north, range 3 west, W,M., except n.hDc roads, if any. which said mortgage was given by defendants, James E. Lynam nnd In- grid Lynam. his wife, to National Bank of Washington, Tacoma, Wash- ington, a national banking associa- ttm. dated Sentember 17, 1945 and 'filed in the'office of the Auditor on the 20t day of September. I945 and recordeff in Volume 91 of mortgages at page 398. which said mortgage was given to secure the promissory note of said mortgagors to the said mort- gagee of even date herewith in the prmeipal sum of $1500.00 upon which there is an unpaid balance of prtn- ,cipal in ,the amount of $76&P du -d owing, of which said mortgage plal tiff is owner and holder-for vmue. In said action, It Is furtler sought to rec0ver judgment against defendants, James E. Lynam and Ingrid Lynam, his wife, for the balance due upon the mortgage debt, and for attor- neys' fees and cost, atd to have the aforesaid mortgage decreed to be a valid and subsisting mortgage upon the prentlses hereinabove described superior and paramount to the right, title, equity, estate, lien and interest of the defendant above named and each and all of them and of all per- sons clalmll or'to claim by, through or under them. or either' or any f them, to seeure 4he '@ayme=(= O all auras claimed by the plaintiff to be due and owing to It in accordance with the terms of the aforesaid note and mortgage and for which it may be awarded judnent in said action. The action further seeks the foreclo- sure of said mortgage and to have each and all of the defendants and all ersons claiming or hereafter to claim y. through or under them forever foreclosed and barred of any and all right, title. _estate, lien or interest or equity 9r ,reaemption in and to the above uecribed property and to have the mortgaged premises sold to satisfy, so far as may be. the Judg- ment which may be awarded the plaintiff and. or further general equitable renet in the premises. ME'IGER, BLAIR, GARDNER & BOLDT Attorneys for Plaintiff Office and Peat Office Address: 558 TacomaBuilding Tacoma _. Wuhingon. I1-1---11-I.8-15-22.29--@t. State of Washington OFFICE OF SUPERVISOR OF HYDRAULICS Olympl NOTICE OF WATER RIGHT APPLICATION NO. 965 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that Adla V. McDonald of Shelton, State of Washington. under date of Septem- ber 13, 1949. files with the State. Su- pervlaor of Hydraulics. Olympia. Washington, an application for a per- mit to divert the public waters of Little Skookum Creek: trLbutary of Skookum Inlet_in the amount of 0.70 second-foot, subject to existing rights, from April I5 to October 1 of each year for the purpose of irrition; that the approximateJoint of diversion is located within ', of SEW of Section 27 and NW of SW of Section 26 Township I9 N v Range 4 W.W.M., in Mason county., A map showing the location ann Plan of said diver- sion and the p.acc of the proposed use JS on (lie In ttte office of the State Supervie.or of Hydraulics, Olym- pia, Wasbtngton, together with such other information as is required by law. Aay per.son, firm or corporation whose right wnl n.e[ in]uric(rely af- fected by s.la apphcatien may file with th Stats upervisor of H,drau- lies, at olymP a Washington. such obJectio.ns Or rep.resentatlons, in .writ- ing, am" ne may clOture.to make, within thirty (80)days after date of last publication, which date is Decemter 1. 1949., Witness my hand and official seal this 53rd day of September, A. D. I949. (SEAL) CHAS. J. RARTHOLET, , State Supervisor of Hydraulic. 11-24--12-1--2t NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE TIDE LANDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That nn Tuesday, the 6th day of December, 1949. commencing at ;en o'Plnek in the fnrenonn oI said day. iu front of the nlaiu entranre door to tlm County (?ourt HOUSe In the Pity of Sltelton. county of Mason State ,,f Washington, by the Courtly'Auditor of said county, the following (IPscribed state lids lands, togclher with the imprnvelnents sttnated thereon, will be sold at public auction to the high- est bidder therefor, to-wit: NOTE.--No one except citizens of the United States, nr persons who have declared their intention to become sUclh can purchase state lands. APPLICATION NO. I1907 The 'do ,lands of the second class. owned by the State nf Washington, situate in front of, adjacent to nr abutting upon the wcat 50 feet of the east 720 feet of government lot 2, section 17. township 22 north, range 2 west, W.M. with a frontage ot 0.76 lineal chain, more or IPSS, ap- praised at $60,00 per lineal chain, or $45,60. Said lands will be sold for not less than the appraised value above stated and upon tile terms and conditions following: Not less than one-tenth of the pur- chase price must be paid at the time of se, The purchaser, if he be not the owner of the improvements, must forthwith pay to the officer making" the sale full amount of the appraiseu value of the improvements, as above stated. One-tenth of the purchase price must be paid annually thereafter with interest on all deferred payments at the rate of six per centum per annum: Provided, That any purchaser may make full payment of principal, in- terest and statutory fees at any time and obtain deed. The purchaser .of land containing timber  other vmu- able materials is proMbited by law from cutting or removing any sucit timber or materials without first ob- taining consent of the Commissioner of Public Lands. until the fuU am- 'eunt of the purchase price has been paid and deed issued. All sales of state lands are made subject to the reservations of nile, gases, coal, ores. minerals and fos- slls of every name. kind and descrip- tion, and to the additional terms and condltions 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 for rights- of-way and the carrying of tlmber, stone minerals and other products over 'the same. JACK TAYLOR, Commissioner of Public Lands. 11-3-10-17-24--12-1--5t. NOTIOE OF SALE OF RTATE LANDR NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That on Tuesday, the 6th day of December. 1949. commencing at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, in front of the main entrance door to he 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 therefor, to-wit: NOTE,--No one except citizens of the United States, or persons who have declared their intention to be- come such, ('.an purchase state lands. APPLICATION NO. 2089I E/a of NE of section 36. town- ship 20 north, range 5 west, W. M., containing 80.00 acres, more or less, according to the government survey thereof, appraised at $1,200.00. I Said lands will be sold for not leas than the appraised value above stated I and upon the terms and conditions (011owing: ] Not less.than one-tenth of the pur- chase price ntust be paid at tim time of sale. The purchaser, if he be not the owner of the improvemenL, 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 plies must be paid annually ttftreafter with interest on all defer- red payments at the rate of six per centum per annum: Provided, That an purchaser may make full payment ot principal, interest and statutory leas at any time,and obtain ueed..h ptii'chaser of land containing thither or other valuable materials is pro- bib]ted by law frnm cutting or re- moving any such timber or materials without first obtaining ,consent of the Commissioner of Publle Lands, untl| the full amount of the purPhase price has been paid and deed issued. All sales of ?tate lands are made subject to tie reservations of oils. gases, coal, ores, minerals and ins- mils 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 choppier 312 of the Session Laws of 192, relating to easements for rights-of-way and the carrying of lmber, stone, minerals and other pro- ducts over the same. JACK TAYLOR. CommisSioner of Public Lands. 11-3-10-17-24--12-1--5t, NO. 496 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR MASON COUNTY Y. J. Glenn, Plaintiff Willard Stephens and Etta Marie Stephens, husband and wife, defend- ants TH STATE OF WASHINGTON to the above named defendants: WIL- LARD STEPHENS and ET['TA MARIE STEPHENS IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, You arc hereby summoned to appear within mxty days after the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit: within sixty days after the 3rd day of November, I949 ad defend the above entitled action tn the above entitled court, and answer the complaint of the plain- tiff, and serve a copy of your answer uPon the undersigned attorney for plaintiff at his office below stated; and in case of your failure so to do. Judgment will be rendered, against you according to the dtmanU of the compmint, which has be%n files with the' clerk of said court. The object of this action is to col- lect the sum Of $1000.00 on a note executed by the defendants August 81. '1948, with interest and attorney's fees as therein provided, and to fore- close a mortgage securing said note upon the following described property, to-wit: The Southwest Quarter of the South- east Quarter (SWV of SEA) of_Sec- tion Thirty.one (31) Township .lne- teen (19) North, Range Six (9) West. W.M,. containing fm'ty acres, more or less, ccording to rite Government survey. SUBJECT to reservations contained in the deed from Schafer Bros. Log- ging Co. to Mortgagors dated Aug- ust 30, 1948. Situated in the County of Mason, Stat of Washington. O. M, NELSON, Attorney for Plaintiff, Montesano, Washington, 11-3-10-17-24--12-1-8-15--7t. NO. 2138 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF Ttt STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR MASON COUNTY IN PRORATE In the Matter of the Estate of Rob- ert W. Coates. Deceased, Notice is hereby given that Vera M. Coates has been appointed and has qualified am Admlnlstratrlx of said estate; that all persona having claim against said deceased are hereby re- quired to serve the same, duly veri- fied, on said Administratrix or her attorney of record at the Law Of flee of Robert L, Snyder, Govey Building, Shelton, Washington, and file the lame with the Clerk of said Court together with proof of such service, within six months after the date of Silt publication of this notice, or the same will be barred. Date of first publication November 17, 1949, VERA M. COATES, Adminlstratrl of said Estate Star Route 1. Box 38 Shelton, Washington ROBFA%T L. SNYDER Attorney for Admlnistratrlx vey Rullding Shelton, Washington. ,tatP af 'ashlngton OFI,'ICE OF I'PEIVI,OR OF il YDKAU I,I(', Ol.vmpts NOTICE OF WATER RIGItT API'I,I('ATION Nil. 9175 TO WH(M IT MAY CONCERN: Nol .e s ttcpeby given that L. "Ituln" Kean of Itrelllel'ton, State ,,f Washingln untie' dutc of OPtober 27, 1949, 'il'ed with the Slat- Super- vista' of tlydraulies. Olyml a, Wash- ington nn al,plicalmn f,)l' a perlllit tO divert the pnblic wah,rs of Us- named stream trit/utary (d" Dewett(t Creek. in tile anloont of 0.(15 .,eond- . Page 1.5:" ....... ._ ........  ..... ------... ...... ,-', --.. ; ....... --b font, subjec (o existing rights, (.m- tinuously of each year for tile purpose of domestic supply and operalion of ra.m that the ItPt)roxlalate polnl: of diversion Is located witllin NW% of SE% ,)t' See(ion t4, Townslip 23 N" Range 3. W.W.M., iu Mason c, mnty. A map showing the location and tdan o' sad divers on and the place of th,' prop(,sPd use is lt flip in the office of tie SPa e Supervisor of ttydraulics. Oly nl)ia Washington, tog4her witi such other inl'ormati(m as is requ red by law. Any persnn, firm or corporation witose right will be Injurh,usly af- fected i)y said appllcatim my file w th the State Supervisor of Ilydrau- where it will not do well. lies, aL Olympia, Washington, such l Farmers interested in obtainitlg .hjections or reprosentations, in wrtt- the cuttings may get in touc, h with ing as hP may desire to make within thirty (30) days a ter date of last  their nearest genie protector or ublication, whicll date is November may write to Department of Game, , 1949. Witness my hand and official seal 509 Fairview Avenue North, Seat- thin 3rd day of November, A.D. 1949. tie 9, Washington. SEAL)tateS CHAS, J. BARTHOLET, ......................... Supervisor of Hydraulics. Unusual Antlers Found '11-17-24---2t. On Deer Shot At Addy NO. 5496 RUMMONR IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE Ol " WASHINGTON FOR MASON COUNTY Cecelia C. Castle, Plaintiff, --vs.-- Arthur S. Tucker Defendant. STATE OF WASHINGTON to Arthur S, Tucker, Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty (60) days after tho rirst publication of tbis summons, to wit:, within sixty days after November I0, 1949, and defend the above entitled action in the court aforesaid and an- swer the complaint of the plaintiff, Cecelia C. Castle, and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned attorney for the plaintiff at his (,(flee address below stated, and in case of your failure ao to do, judgment will bo rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said court. The object of this action is ta re- cover judgment for rental of property in the sum of $750.00, J. W, GRAHAM, Attorney for Plaintiff, Office Address G.vey Bldg., Shelton. Washington. ] 1-10-17-24---] 2-1-8-15--6t, NO. 5498 SUM MOS IN THE SUPERIOR COUB.T OF THE STATE OF' WASHINGTON FOR MASON COUNTY Martm Remmen, Plaintiff, --us, -- Lucy Remmen Defendant, STATE OF WA'SHINGTON to Lucy Remnmn, Defendant,. You are hereby summoned to ap- pear within sixty (60) days after tim date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit, within sixty days af- ter November 10, 1949, and defend the above entitled action in tlte atlove entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiff, Martin Rem- men, and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned attorney fl,r plaintiff at ilia office address below stated and in case of your failure so tp do Judgment will be rendered nainst you according to the demand of the complaiut, which has been ill- €(1 with the Clerk of said court. Tile object of this action is to se- cure a divorce, J. W, GRAHAM, Attorney. for Plaintiff, Office Address, CoVey Bldg,, She]ton, Washington. 11-10-17-24--12--8-15--6t, POLLUTION OKDINANCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that w bearing will be held on November 28. 1949 at 10:30 o'cl:kl A,M,, in the office nf the Board i}'f County Com- missioners in the Court House at Sl(lton to consider the adnption of an nrdimmve relating to public Itealth, providing fnr the regulation and inspection of all means of sewage disposal, requiring permits and pre- scribing pe ,r.xlties. Dated this 7th day of November, 1949, MASON COUNTY CO MMISS1ONERS By SUSIE E, PAULEY, Clerk of Board. 11-17-24--2t. NO. 2072 NOTICE OF MEARING ON FINAL REPORT AND PETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF TIIE STATE OF WASItlNGTON FOR MASON COUNTY (IN PROBATE) In the Matter of tim Estate of Har- old Strandwold. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that George C. Stradwod. Administrator With Will Annexed of the estate of Harold Strandwold. deceased, has fli- ed with the Clerk of the above en- titled Court his final report "and Peti- tion for distribution, to distribute the property to the persons tllereto en- titled and to discharge the said Ad- ministrator With Will Annexed, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that said final report and petition frr dis- tribution win be heard on Friday, the 9th day of December, 1949. at the hour of 10 o'clock .i the forenoon at the court room m tee Court IIouse in Shelton Washington. Dated this 8 day of November, 1949, HARRY DEYETTE. Clerk of Mason County, Washington, B. FRANKLIN HEUSTON, Attorney for said Estate. Angle Bldg., Shelton. Wash. 11-10-17-24--12-14t. , , , ,, i .i I Mt, View AIIianoe Chapel [ Rev. Herbert Anderson ! Pastor [ 9:45 am. Sunday School I 11 a.m, Morning Service i 7:30 p.m. Inspirational Servics I A Hearty Welcome to A BAPTIST CHURCH Fifth and Cots 8t. Warren Hale, Acting Pastor Ray Mainwaring, Asglstant Bible School, 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Young People's 6:30 p.m. Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. Midweek Service, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. A ordial Invitation Is Extended to All. TO ALL INTERESTED IN CHURCH 0F CHRISI MULTIFLORA ROSE REQUESTS TAKEN 'TIL DECEMBER 15 The reett offer of the Washing- ton State G:m3e Dopartment m bringing'a growing numhel ,)1 re. quests for )uultiflora rose t:ut lings, according to Johrl A Big'g, As - sistant State Directm' of Game. The department will con(inns lo receive request f$)r cuttings of this plant until December 15, Biggs said. The ('uttings will be supplied without charge to farmers who agree that at least a portion of their property bc left ()pen to hunt- ing. The Multiflora Rose has done well in a number of mid-western anr southern states, forming n "living" fence and Offering a hab- itat to considerable bird life. Certain areas of Central Wash- ington are best dapted tn tttis plant. It requires substantial rain- fall, st) there are sonle sec'tm's UNITY TiHTTII CENTER, Mine, l h,qcett. Lender dOS Ctfl:t Street Sunday: 11:00 a.m. Sunda School; S:00 p.m. Services. ! Tuesday: 8:00 p.m Chtse Work .. Friday: 8:00 p.m. Bible. Stud]f. 1:30 Wednesday Meditating( H0,aling V¢ork - All %,Velemne / GOSPEL B()OKMOIHLE CI-IRIST1 AN SUPP[IT,Lq Bibles - Pht(IUt, S - t,o ,ks Cards - C'hri.Inuls C:tr(]:-; John H. Boyce Hoodsport. Wash. which was killed near Ad(ty some !] weeks ago had one of the most unusual sets of antlers cver seen on  buck in this state accord- ing to State Game Protector Richard Chandler of Colvilh,. REV. E. E, FITCH The deer had 40 points on each Pastor side of his antlers, and on each horn there was a growth, exlend- l! large corn cob. i! Chandler says'the animal was about four years old. The mounted head and antlers will be preserved at Washington  State Cchlege. Your sole contribution to the sum of things is yourself -- Frank Cringe ................................... 2 ..... Foursquare Church 910 E. Dearborn t, Stmday School--9:45 Worslip Service -.:11:ILl@ Crusader Servi(,o- --6:45 Evangelistic Service -7:,t5 St. David's Episcopal Church 4th & Cedar St. Vicar: The Rcv. J. Gregory Lee 9:,20 a,m. Family Cmnmunion Service with 5-mim]te scrrnmlette. 11:15 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Church Scbool classes at 9:30 rages 3-S & 11:3i) In4zes 9-1,1), First Methodist ChErch I Meetings Each Sunday A.M. For Bible Study and Communion Gall MRS. H. L. MILLER Phone 72.R  Or W. KOBEL, Phons 1114.R.1 For I nformation "A Friendly Church In a Friendty Community" 4th & Pine - Parsonage 320 N. 4th .... PhOrlO 27(; Sunday School 9:45 a.m.- Morning Worship 1'1 a.m. WAYNI] WRIGHT, Minister ASSEMBLY OF GOD TABRNACLE 130 EAST PINE ST. [ B i Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. / Worship service 11 a.nt. Evangelistic, 7:45 p.m. Young People's Service--Tuesday, 7:5 pro. Jubilee Service --- Friday, 7:,15 pm. THE CHRIST FOR THE CRISIS . o First Churdf0f*Christ, Scientist SHELTON Branch of Tbe Mother Church, The Fir Church f Ch'ist Scientist Boston, Mass. Subject NeXt 'Sunday: '"' - ,, "Ancient and Modern Necromancy, Alia .... ' Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced." SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 9:45 SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE AT 11 O'CLOCK WEDNESDAY EVENING ME:ETING AT 8 O'CLOCK SERVICE TH.ANKSGIVING DAY Reading Room maintained by this chinch at ,302 Alder Stre( t, open daily, except Sunday, from 2 to. 4 o'clock. and Wednesdays fore' 6:45 fo 7:45 o'Clock All are cordially invited to attend the services and visit , the Reading Room, .:, CHURCH AT 302 ALDER STREET ' WEEKLY GOSPEL BULLETIN: by Charles Thomas Shaffer, Minister NOVEMBER 24, 1949. Now is come the hour for the outpouring of the sixth vial by this sixth angel. Since this angel is he to whom was com mitted .the watchcare of the sixth segmen (day) of the king- dora of heaven, it became known as the day of preparation for the sabbath, and the Divine investiture of the sons of God in their respective principalities. In order that Lucifer should have no excuse for his failure to Capture the dominion, the four angels which had beert bound in the great river Euphrates were loosed (Revelation 7:1-3, and Revelation 9:12-21.). Their charge was to "dry up" the waters of that river, PREPARATORY for the way of the kings of the east. It is evident that this great river is meant to be a name for the population of Babylon (Rev. 17:15.), and the drying up of her waters is the estate of hopelesaness for esoap- Ing these sre judgments tchastenings) of God, save by repent- ance. This, they are now fully resolved not to do. Therefore these four great demons, assisted by the specially trained army of two hundred thousand thousand, stand ready to COOPER- ATE WITH THE KING,S OF THE EARTH, AND OF THE WHOLE WORLD, when the three cvangelists trey. 16:13. 14) of hell have made ready the hearts of those kings to fully Commit themselves and their peoples to one inal and decisive effort against the Most High God, to capture this principality, Accordingly, great preparations are begun for this contest. it is now that the Lord's great northern army sees her oppor- tunity, and comes as an avenging force to wrest the dorrlin ion for herself, choosing" to ignore the claims of the Son of God. Her rulers (the Politburo.) have see thieventuality since the close of the recent "World War," and did not disband her armies as did the other nations. Accordingly, when this crisis arrives; ehe is ready to march right in, and take a command ing position on the Divinely appointed field of battle (see Ezek- le! chapter 38:%23. and chapter 39:1-7. and Revelation 19:'11- 21.) . Thus is Russia dispoaed of. Only Babylon and her king now remain aft>er Armageddon. Now is come. ttle hour for God's judgrnentYupon Babylon. Accordingly the seventh of the seven great angels prepares to sound his great trumpet. (See Revelation 10:1-7.). Ths angel is he to whom was committed the sabbath segment of'the kingdom of Ileaven. His name is Loadicea, and Jesus' complaint against him is that he is self- satisfied with his works of Hghteousness. say=ng, "1 am rich. and increased with goods, and have need of nothing: and know- est not that thou art wretched, and miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked. I counsel thee to buy of me gold tried in the fire, fhat th0 mayest be rich: and white raiment, that thou mayest be clothed, and that the shame of thy nakedness do not appear: and annotnt thine eyes with eyesalve that thou mayest see. As many as I Io/e, I rebuke and chasten: be zealous" therefore, and repent. Behold. I stand at the door, and knock:(  if any man hear my voice and will open the door,.l will corte In to him, and will sup with. him, and he'with me. To him ttlat. overcometh will I grant to sit with me in my',thron even as,' I als0"0ve#came, and am set down with my Fathee t n his throne.. He .thlat hath. an eaP to hear, let him 'hear what'the Spirit saith unto the churches. Rev. 3:14-22. (Continued from this point in the next issue of The Journal.) , . ,