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cowrv JOURNAl:
Yeir End Briefs Accident'Vehicle Was . V
(V H.1ppenings In Not Ollned by Rayonlel ,
1t ( In reporting a traffic accident
Shelton Valleyl
* between cars driven by Kn ute
Skaar of Shelton and Charles Met-
By Una “'iilsor
Sleiton Valley, Dec. 31. 7— The
calf of Morton in the previous
edition this week The Jouinal was
‘ in error in stating the vehicle
hit-Clezis'y Hangs '(p 4th Straight, I' fly-‘3! regular
meeting of. theI operated by Skaar wash Rayon- I
4.“ p,“qu Digital? String ,C‘Y'Itig-e in the new year Will be ier
truck. The machine was;
1" Monday Games IThllI'sday evening of next week, Skaar’s
private car and the mis-,
JHillary 9. Those officers not ln-
S'm’liled at the Pomona meeting in
Detember, will be installed, and it
“" 7“” "7-
take in identifying the vehicle was l
made when Skaar listed the Ray- ‘
o-nier Federal Credit Union as
CITY BASKETBALL LEAGUE
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I) , Vv. ,, fa Te, Arthur Johnson Skokomishi
11'“ anc‘ “mm ml b' Valley, was admitted to Shelton.
Charley Baker has been qliltei Hospital New Yemns
nck again with a relapse of the medical treatment
,Iiu_ but is now able to be up andl ..w___m--._.WEED.--._-_ From baby to
granddad each age benefits by the
Ilhout the house- ;v1talnl:l value or milk, as a food and beverage.
J. F. Bennett and Mr. and Mrsn ,
land Bob of Shelton, visited onel
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lift r52? careers-2.; FLOWERS
and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Baker.
Mrs. ‘Hazel Healey and daugli—l ,
ter Ann of Olympia, spent the! 1
Christmas IlOlldELVS at the homei FOR EVERY OCCASION
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Delivered anywhere
A. Rutledge. They returned to"
the Capital City Sunday after—il
222 South 10th St. '
Call 112-VV ‘
Games Tonight I
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7Jl‘iilyulllel' vs. 1-13.
3. .L_ M vs. Wilson‘s.
9....NICConkey vs. McCleary.
Games Saturday
7.-..Rzlyonier vs, 'Wilson’s.
8.. .Kimbel Oil vs. 4-E.
gmMcConkey vs. L. M.
(frames Mon-day
9~»L. M. vs. Kimbel Oil.
10 Almh‘ Dairy vs, Wilson’s.
Games Thursday
3,. ill-E Dairy vs. McCleary.
S) 'I’IilYO’lilt‘l' McConkey.
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Kimbel Oil scored a 23 to 14,
lViCl.()1'y over McCunkey Pharmacy
_'_‘,' :1 bruising city league basket!
3. 1‘ ball fracas Monday night nlarke4
3; ; “circuits”; _____________ it; 1 20] 159 , iii! loped all the
members» will make possessing title to the machine. ' l _‘
, Kinny-,1 on . ,, .,,5 2 23.; 167 I arret‘fort to be out. ~~~~¢~~ I
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AU xiictjlmiry ........ .. ..4 3 :97 179: iii-s. Veal'l Bennett and
chil— , TOT IN HO‘SPITAL (it
h. “ammo: ................. .,2 3 126 l46ldrm Earlyne and Bill visited at
Shll‘leyi. 3' daughter of Mr- and, "
-—" “'il rin‘s ('zli’t‘ ...... ..l 5 H5 177 l the
J, A. Sllafer and Winsor homes Mr5~ Manon D§yettfa- Wits admlt' f I
. ..C, ‘ " L. M. .. .. .l 5 I36 211l0§e afternoon 1ast week, ‘
ted :o'IShe‘lgon' Hospital ior neat:
£10 0W lucl MORE YOUR “ . "31“ “BTW-V I Mr, and Mrs. R. R.
Phillips of me“ “e” a." _____W a
. LS VILLBUV A '— ‘i‘fccfo‘lt‘glz‘gglmbg‘ 14 'Shelton
and Mr. and Mrs, Walter LAD GOES To “(RPITAL - I
0“ 0 v ands Centurv Ammo ‘ c \e) ‘Q’Oke Spent Chmstmas eve at.
Ronald 7 son of and Mrs l
at) ' E5110 F‘arm with the Dewey Ben- of I
I Day for l
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‘ Bluiig 12-02.
H Almdliia 12-02.
“0, 6 hyng __________ ..
Keystontll’lacal'oni.. lb
” Snghetti lb.
Small Wits Beans. lb.
Ida Red, lex. Beans lb.
Kellog‘g’¢(‘,orn Flakes
fDan Bennett and children Elaine;
You Reid more.
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Desire pple Ri.n~gS---- i
Domestisardines l/I,S
Finlgaya Victory'Mg FOOd ---- ~- l
--, ----- , Rock Dl Blk. Pepper 55¢
.:.‘i.,i:,:::::_ Dinettereg, Salad 10¢
1:55 I Whole little] Comm 10¢
'4‘ Lights lobes __________ .. 10¢
IiakOta omatocs llls’f
ROCk Dl Spinach 10¢
Rock Dt Sauerkraut 10¢
B, B. HQ gauge 3 {01‘ 10¢
Golden 5min}. zl/z’s 10¢ ~
Diced Ci‘ots .. NO- 2 10¢
Butler fearls .......... 10¢
Egg Nodes... 14«oz.j10¢
Kidney sans .......... 10¢
Booth Sdineg ........ -» 10.9"
103; ‘
10$
10¢
Penthou Raviolas ..
Aunt Dltll Molasses
B H Vlilgar (ll.
Lakota laclles No. 1
‘ Thlll'StOIPe‘ars; I
Hel'Slleyal-S 3 for
Firell'eeqoney 8-02.
Eagle and Milli
Whiffs (Meat 8-02.
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ism? & PEPPER
SHAKER SET!
h shaker 5 inches high
contains 2-oz. BLACK
PER. Choice 2§¢
‘ Red, Blue, Pink
Large PkQ-
. Green ....... __SET
. . 1 31¢
: ugar 10-lb. elm bag 55¢
"lk ........It31128¢'\
_, ,Flour 49-lhack 1.59
I} . can 18¢; 3-4. can 49¢
‘ 'am CraCke‘ lge. 29¢
linso . . .
h 25 _r125-ft¢f19-ft23¢ gux nan??? ,
x Paper . lOll-ft 9¢ ,ux M93315;
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.. . lb. 5M Filth Produce
, 50 f8?
C‘lRFi-TS 2 ha. l5¢
BAIINAS .......... .. .‘l-lhs. 19¢
CR-Ainlllllils lb. 15¢
_____________ __ gins. 10¢
l. ARTinoinls. (3.11.1093
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Plen'ty of Parking Space
'I l same time
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,, i then Bill Taylor, Bill Levett and
' ‘ Dan Cormier all broke away for
. ing was evenly divided among
iSmith rang up nine of
~. l key's tallies.
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v { Secretary Wins-ton
1 Tie OilCl' will placed the first
lgolled mark on the pharmacistsl
record for the season and at thel
extended the Kimhell
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lwin for McConkey’s would have
[put the. pharmacists three fu 11
iganicm lll front of the first half
flair—linking- Struggllc
; Playing with only five men, the
‘Kin’lel quintet trailed through the
’f‘irst half until just before the
-gun when a basket by Bill MC.
Comb gave the ultimate victorS 3
Throughout the
third period and until three mm.
lites from the finish the Kimhels
a three-point margin, but
baskets which widened the final
edge to nine points. Kimbel Licor-
plnyers While
McCon»
Pete Roberts- dumped in a bas-
ket with 15 seconds to go to cli—
. max an uphill struggle which
brought McCleary Timber a 23 to
,21 victory over Wilson's Cafe in
opening encounter. It was
McCleary's fourth win in a row.
Wilson's moved out to an early
lead, 6 to 0, in the first Guarter,
and 11 to 3 at the half, {M the
' kept plugging along
and finally knotted the count at
l 21 just before Roberts sent the
..f I Vltfiliir'y counter through the twine,
The llashers missed 12 foul Shots
which easily could have turned
the tide.
Dairyniizn Torrid
; 4-H Dairy couldn’t miss in the
opening quartet" of the final bat-
tle of the night and built up 1‘
ten-point lead befOI‘e the L. M-
got its bearing?» then coasted
Itlirough to a 39 ll) 26 decision.
Jack Case,‘Mel Gibson and Art
Clotier scored 31 POlnts amongst
Ithem for the milkmen. The Vic'
. .tory snapped a three-game losing
streak for 4-13 and extended the
M.’s defeat string to four in a
row.
The lineups:
First Game
Wilson’s (21)
Marv Morgan
..F .... _. D. Daniels 2
Schermer 2
Madilen ,,,,,,,,,, ..C .......... u McCann 8
(Hamilton 6 .... .-G ............ ,. Kelly 4
Roberts 6 ...... ..G .... .. K_ Wilson
, Subs: IWCCICary\_Lambe1-t 3,
“Watt 6, J. Bednarski. Wilson's
"13- Cole 4. A- Daniels.
.-; I Second Game
a IKiirilrel Oil (23) l‘lcoonkey’s (14)
iLevett 6 G, Smith
~. I’Tavlor 6 ________________ ._ Steele
:V’I'illard P. Smith
'COZ‘mier 5 ,,,,,, ,, Viger 1
'MCComb 6 .... ..G ............. ,_ Eacrett
Subs: Kimb31\—none. McCon
lfi’y‘stllsscll 2. D, Wilson.
L. M. (26)
. Hutchinson
Fredson 6
........ .. Driver
11’. Cloutier 2 ..G“ Elliott 4
A. ClOthiCl' 10 Cum" Snelgrove 6
Subs: 4-E—B. Armstrong 2.
L. MAG. Hanson 2, Hakola.
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1 "LE Dairy (39)
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1_. From Southside
Southside, The South-
side 4‘H club is manning a New
l Year'S Party in honor of the other
4-H Clubs- Of Mason County, This
party is to be held at the new
Southside community hall for 4—
171 members only.
At the club’s last meeting a
for having a Mason
County 4-H camp at ’I‘wanoh
State Park the latter part of July
or first of AUgust was. held.
l The Club membership new con-
sists of PFCSident Robe‘l‘t Eads,
Vice-President Chester Evans,
Asche, Club
Reporter Donna Hoffman, Jess
lAru:he, Dwain Cracola, Floyd God-
win, Adair Hoffman, John Hoff—
man, Shirley Hoffman, Vernon
, iHol‘l‘man. Kenneth LaMarsh, Ver-
non LaMal‘sh, Walter LaMarsh,
Harold Lambert, Thelma McGee,
Tom ROlJOFlson, Dick Rutledge,
" l Kcith Sfltlerthwaite. Teed Satter-
.’ lthwaite, Al't Weldon, and Walter
\Vuldcil.
3 NEW YEAit'lN‘sEA'rTLn
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sutton eli-
! job/ed. New Year's Day With “31—
4“ch ill Seattle.
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ON CALIFORNIA TRIP
Mrs. Ida Kirkand and Mrs.
I Franky lir‘l‘ricr of Shelton left here
.' , New 30MB Day for ll ten-day trip
to California.
up to within a. gamel
tor the league leaders, whereas a
ley Baker home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Grenberg and
son Rickey and Mrs. Bob Ramin
of Shelton enjoyed Christmas Day
[with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
,J, A. Shafer. Bob Ramin was a
lunder treatment for the flu.
Ardice Bennett and Helen Rob-
!inson, who has spent the past
[week at Echo Farm, visited Sull-
day afternorln at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Vearl Bennett.
1 W. B. Robinson of Shelton spent
1 Christmas Day at Echo Farm with
er-s. H. A. Winsor and family,
During the afternoon and evening
Mr. allr Mrs. A. W. Robinson and
son Clarence, Mrs. Frank Gordon
and daughter Helen, Mr. and Mrs
R. E. Grenberg and son Rickey
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robin-
son of Shelton, were visitors and
lcallers there, also.
Fred Diehl, Jr.. of Shelton, and
lnett, the latter staying over until
Sunday.
, Mr. and Mrs. Frank VVandell of
(Shelton were guests of her sister,
'Mrs. H. A. Winsor and family ,at
dinner Sunday. Mrs. Walter Cooke
visited at Echo Farm that after-
noon, also.
l George Kneeland returned to
as the schools there opened again
Monday. December 30.
' Mrs. Clark Bosch and her neph-
ew, Ronald Chunkweiler of Me-
Cicary, enjoyed lunch with Mr,
and Mrs. Veal-l Bennett Monday.
501' and Mrs. Dewey Bennett visit-
ed there. and thev also called on
vtrs. Melvin O’Brien.
Helen Phillips and Willard Ad-
ams of Dayton were visitors at
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the Dewey Bennett home Monday ‘
evening. ,
and Mrs. J. A. Shafer were
VisIltors in Seattle Friday, making
the trip with Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Grenberg of Shelton who return-
ed Mas-ter Rickey to a kindergar-
ten there.
Roscoe Stowell of Tacoma was
a ViSltor at the Winsor home
Monday afternoon. He had driven
up to see his uncle, Alvah McKib-
ben, a Matlock pioneer, who was
taken to the Bayview Hotel in
Shelton for treatment, following
a slight stroke suffered Christ-
mas night.
TOT HOME FROM HOSPITAL
Jackie Munro,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Munro, has been released. from
Shelton. hospital for further re-
cuperation at her home.
41/1-year-old
WEEKEND VISITORS
Hank Chamberlain and Miss
Betty Dews. students at Belling-
ham Normal, were weekend guests
at the home of his mother, Mrs.
Jack Munro, here.
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SHELTON. WASHINGTON
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Two shows every night
Starting at 7:00 P.M.
Matinee 2:15 p.m. Saturday
' and Sunday-
Adm.. 10¢ and 25¢, plus tax
(State 2¢; Federal 3¢)
Tonight
15c Nite
Richard Arlen Andy
Devine
, “LUCKY DEVILS”
' and
Victor McLaglen
“DIAMOND
FRONTIER”
Jane Withers iii
“YOUTH WILL BE l
SERVED” ‘
| Friday Saturday
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
' Mature
“CAPTAIN
CAUTION ”‘
Victor
Benton City the last of the week,’
noon. .
‘ " iby hard, at times even viciousl Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bennett andl
0.. r , ~. lchecking, in the feature game (If Elaine and Bob of Shelton.
were Shelton
POSt Tmtles p ‘5 Jcl la triple header which saw thl‘illsiguests of Mr,
and Dewey ,
. . hushed out i'ioln whistle to go -'Bennett Christmas Day. In
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Bronn Sgal -------- dc j , in all three games. mg afternoon they called at
the Char- ‘
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patient at the Shelton Hospital,‘
four Gene Stark of Union. spent Sat-l
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(New list of approved Surplus Foods is now available)
JANUARY SALES DRIVE
\ We are starting 1941 with a series of
86 Days F L O U R
spectacular sales that will have every
Kitchen Cl'aft——the original
food buyer in town talking. We are out
to build up our sales, and frankly, when
‘ Jan. 3 you glance over this list of food values home-type flour.
Jan 9 you will agree that every household bud- 24V2-lbs- 494135-
. ' ' get could benefit by filling up the pantry
Incl. , right NOW! a
* Save on Fruit Juices *
Sunny Dawn Tomato Juice, giant 46-02. tin .......... ._ 18¢
Bruce's Natural Orange Juice. 12-02. tin ...... ..4 for 25¢
Town House Grapefruit Juice—natural. 18-02. tin 7c
Libby’s Natural Grapefruit Juice, 18-02. fins 2 for 15¢
Bruce’s Orange and Grapefruit Juice, 46-02. tin 21¢
Libby's Fancy Pineapple Juice or Doles, 12-02. tin 7¢
EDWARDS
Vacuum packed coffee“ reg-
ular or drip grinds. .
1-lb. Tin 2—lb. Tin
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Sale of Dried Fruits * a..-
Libby’s California Prunes—med. size. 2-lb. ctn..... 15¢ S U G A R
California Med. Size Prune,4—lb. celloDhanc ........ .. 21¢ . 1 l r, .
Dromedary Dates—pitted or regular. Reg. pkg..... 12¢ Ednvsf‘m
glanuldwd m
Market Day Seedless Raisins, 4-lb. carton .......... .. 20¢ co
‘1offbgs' 254,15
Fancy Dried Peaches—in cellonhane. 1-lb. pkg._._. 12¢ ' '
Extra Choice Black Figs—24b. cellophane pkg. 17¢
SS 1S6
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Min; Fatted Veal
BEEF STEAK
Guaranteed Quality .......................... ..
lb.
Link Sausage.
Picnics
Bacon Squares"
Wieners
4 -lbs. Sausage
Spare Ribs .. . .
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Farm Fresh Produce I
FANCY BANANAS __________________ _. lb. 5¢
SUNKIST LEMONS ____________ _. doz. 19¢
EMPEROR GRAPES ........ __ 2-lbs. 15b
UTAH CELERY ...................... _. bu. 10¢
CALIFORNIA CARROTS .... .. bu. 5¢
LARGE CAULIFLOWER ...... .. ea. 10c
Sugar Belle ...... .. tin 11¢
Fancy blended peas, 20-02. tin
' Cream Corn tin 10¢
Country Home bantam, 20—02.
Whole Corn ____ .. tin 11¢
Country Home bantam, '20-oz.
Duchess ............ .. qt. 23¢
Finest salad dressing, fresh eggs
Spread ........... qt. 35¢ LARGE LETTUCE __________________ __ ea, 5,.
“I?” B°x Sal‘dw‘ch {Spread} REPACK TOMATOES ____________ __ 1b.
10d.
gbilfsniiai";;iiaj1.23319M TEX-AS SPINACH .................. .. lb.
5&-
Salmon- .......... _. tall 13¢ YAKIMA NO- 1 SPUDS .... __ 13-lbs. 19¢
McGovern's Alaska Pink. l-lb. N0. 2 ____ __ '50-le.
Federal ...... ._ tall 34¢
or Cherub evap. milk. M‘s-oz.
BUTTER ........ __ lb. 38¢
Tasty Pound (subj. to nlkt.)
EGGS ............ __ doz. 28¢
Med. Grade "A" (subj. to mkl.)
FRESH BREAD
0 Julia Lee
Wrights sold
fresh daily.
1163i 9“'
13¢,
Shopping Bag
SPECIALS;
ORANGES
Large. tree ripened
28 for .......... ._ 49¢
GRAPEFRUIT
Calif. Med. size
141 for .......... ._ 29¢
APPLES
Extra Fancy Winsape
10-lbs. .......... _. 39¢
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