SH. ON-MASON COUNT
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FIRST BAPTIST (:11 .(4‘li 7,, Y ' x , 6th in the club room of the
Bonds—lime}: from a visit. They return-
L ~94, {‘9 r i.
has” Briefs Of Hoodsport News l
' port gym, Each member brought
a guest, so that membership and
interest in the club will grow.
J. 0. BMN‘, .
All services
scheduled times
""Ll'ill‘l i‘
Mr.
Shows Activity
Shelton Valley
ed to their home in Port Angelcs
Monday morning.
and
1
Thursday, January 1
o'clock» Shiftfwliile C_
plays Pastime and DriS
ware clashes with Ass
on the nine o‘clock sh'
m
City Bowling League
Resumes Play Friday
, JOURNAL
‘30VVlCS.
Bob Lockwood, Lee Dickinson,
g“Peniiy” Reed and Richard Pierce
Neal went skiing at Mount Rainier on
Mrs. “Jack”
Idle for three weeks due to the]
cordial invitation f d rrhe picture given at the gym on 'Bz-andenburg
and son, Richard, of Sunday. A fine time, but the I, 61:
the public to V, . , r .. O M‘ T g i Friday evening, Ja’nuary 10th,
wan St. Helens, Oregon, were in Brem- snow a little soft. (:hl'igtlylas
holida g and the a nu ]| ‘ u“
services, it ill: ‘;"\’1‘,l}{ :1‘:)'§tm§Mlo‘: l k
l‘Souls at Sea." “Spawn of thraierton Saturday visiting his par-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dorfnei‘ of city association ybowling tollrnz-l
some other (.1, will“: ‘;t"1]‘()vne"in'“ the
North" W’ltl'l George {aft and 1 outs. On Sunday they were iin-
LaGrande, were weekend guestsi mom, city league bowlers return, H 0 M Mum.
our "‘ “ ‘ ‘ ' 5y Betty Mellie-l il)()r(!t.lly Lamour,
comedy and, her guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. C. . of Mr, and Mrs. Charles
Simmons to action this Frida" evening with? . *JlOltwr'rympmg‘i,
plil‘pi Lit
' valley to the members of
The Hood
Chews-reel is! promised and will be I McKiel in Hoodsport.
l i
at Lake Cushman. MI“. and MTS- Paramount Theatre meeting; the
Wk!" :5?
make Shi‘ll‘m ‘1‘ ‘gz. .' 1,. "(\Vyingv' pp
Hoodsmrt, Jan. 15_ , . . . ‘ ‘
which tolive :if L Sinker; S Wed_ Canal Jlllliml‘ VVOnlCIl’S cliib
held 19311111?“ 0“ ’1’?“de Ovenm'g‘v Jam‘ Mrs, T. B.
Smith left liis tiJames Gunther of Tacoma, also L, M. and Wilson’s Cafe
tackling» L O N www.m-
WC 5mm}: Vim . “of, itgciDva their first met-tin},r of the new um‘y
17 at ‘30 "I thl" 33m- to" Thursday for Long Beach,
Cali— “51th fne’ms at Lake CUShm‘m Mason Laundry on the SCVCn‘ I;
V
co-operation in helper: , ‘ “.‘r’t‘
‘Il‘L‘r‘III‘CVWVxlui [1] “,ps' ‘3' year at mp ‘mmm
of Mrs, Eililowmg the busmess meetmgv f01‘nia., to spend approximately a
on Saturday and SundaY~ .N ,__..,-. l
out these 3m“ “’1' W“- {ljlllf 21:3,? Virgmisohn‘Taken“,
Burnett in Potlateh on Tuesday lunChC‘m was served by Betty month
visiting with friends, and M“ and Mrs‘ Don some an“
inmifii L" “,1 f)”, boring?“ of thlton ahd evening, January
7th. They dis- GOGdPaSter- Mrs- W~_ Ander'lenjoying the sunshine?
,C‘hlldm“, 5P9“? the Weekend In Convenient LV~N(
may . A 5» p “c, i ;~ , rm), 81,0015 withson and Mrs. O. K. Lmscott, I .
{Centralia With friends, i
\ l\l'l(‘k‘lal’l(l of Hooosport were 9”“ C“ m” mi‘ .
Charles S‘mmons and Ken Rd'th‘ i I
“Slims (,f Mm SWHC Knee, fiber tops, and decnlcd to make Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Johnson mo- bun were guests of honor at a Mr. and Mrs. Chris naiiiiiey, ~ L
1
Sunday ' D them at the next meeting on .lan— tored to Port Angeles
Sa-tLlT-(lay'n/[asonic Dinner given on Thurs_ Bob Handley and Roy
Handle ’ Reasonable i .
Q , V ‘1. 1‘ I i,‘ iuary 21st, when thr- meeti will ECVCIHHK after
closmg the store; to iday evening. They were guests returned January 5th
from a, i ,.
,“" ” l”"b”“",‘,”. kw”, {’Jtp ,‘gm, be
held at the mum: in see their new granddaughter, 10f honor too, at a. party
given byl three weeks visit in Arkansas, ..
“V”: *ii‘el 51‘” (l ‘d 1 1C 0‘ Hoodsport. Mrs. Fz'tw!
(‘mnpion glfiuney Katherine, who was born the men of Lake Cushfimh at
thC.Wlth their parents, They all '—"—’“ . l
n Nit‘hmfili‘iallll' iii‘éiand Lorraine T’Hgt‘l i ll be
host—{Satiii'tdaliy the liort Apgeles 01d Mm Tavern on Saturday eve.
(“Eve bad‘ With ROY HandICY. I
“,"l ‘ J. ‘1 " losses. It was . . we;hospi a. ’ e prom
paren s, are mn . N M‘ K L _ w 0 brought back a 1941 Pontiac, ‘ n
'1 .RObmSOn.‘ “almlwonld rend Mrs, i ‘li;, the Mu-‘Mr. and Mrs.
\Vesley Johnson of hungwufiegggfingEileéwgaiftg, Club Coupe. Bob Handley
is go- FOR EVERY OCVASION \ i . F
If -(j;i:;:l:K‘f::(lillnjfi'“orlSon C(‘Hlnth inirnh 1w)
:-11Y!!l,ll;l)i)l‘t Angelcs, formerly Cf TIOOQS- January “rherc they
have to keep Roy's Pontiac Denveer anywnere ‘ (I‘ ’ l
.V (it magpiuf. Exil- E{glziCIllizrlljrlliiigyfi‘lj$3128 now l}\();;,,
1 7“ I] I h ' Eileen prosnomd, too Start Work coupe. 350]] you“ ,y
P
x V 7:7 — ~i -' I" 5‘ 5 I: if I 'I', am 1 rs. Voyi
xi son and icre on anuary 2 th. unwiwnv - . . _- I p
;,,,,1(J-1f:il,.lst.y Benn?“ The Hoodripoit (t:)r;:n"-rr-i.il
(iiiiii children of Port Angeles- motoredl, ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Pat Dubey ofl
Farmers own and operate 0m» south St- & L03" ASSOC.
ilielrl their regular in .illily meet— to Hoodsport Sunday to
bring‘brooklyn were guests for the fourth of an trucks. in the United
Shelton Call 112-W Title Insurance “
.i‘vi Friday evening with Mi‘.
on i‘v'londaty evening, .lrniiziry her mother, Mrs. W. R. McDonald,
Weekend
: H.
l 11;»
. ..l Mrs, \Viiltet‘ Cooke. ,
i 2:. his Fort, with a party ofi P“ ““ “""‘
j ‘ were over lrom ()iyni-l
3 the weekend for a!
l Mr. and Mrs. iii A.) G A fl ES
i l
and Mrs. Robert Lovelace
t
and Bob and Gliniil Lovelace oil
ir. ,
Mrs. Ilowurd l
R. Phillips oil
at Echo i a! n1 .
and
R.
Mr.
and
visited
i’l‘ncom i,
.8011
Women’s, Children’s
i“ \‘Jinsor and Dewey Brn~
tt inniiiitrs Sunday afternoon and
is
I
l
iing’, 1 Medium and low heels
.‘vll'. and Mrs. J. A. Sliafer vis-l in block and brown Reg. ()er
iiteil iday afternoon at Day“. quality.
iton with Mr. and Mm. Gordon
. McKay. ,
\Valter Cooke was a Visitor at Oll‘lfil‘.’ S
,: ,t‘ne lnscl brothers’ farm on Lake 111
3 Isabella Monday.
3.". i 1‘” nne and . .
u a] d ‘115' Dan Bfi‘ tL 3-snap in medium and low heels. Reg.
laine and Bob Bennett of Shel-l
on spent Monday evening with
to Dewey Bennett family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
land from the Mill Creek
h1‘.llllLy, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
, ular $1.50 and $1.95 values.
1 t
'nee-
com-
W omen’s, Misses
. v , ,_ . i‘dccimkey from the Arcadiav .
lRoad, visited Friday at tlye‘
ii-Iie’hlands with Mrs). Sivne Kncc- Sizes 3’; to (i only
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_.
he beseiiis of (2 unit °
if“; . Mrs. Clara Huntley of Shelton.
Children’s
who is in Shelton for a few weeks'
i
l
Evisit with friends and relatives,
ER 1 RUBBER BOOTS 98¢
‘ This; $5333, 8 ,,
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H
UTOMATIC WATER SYSTE]“*°“ L ,
Mrs. H. A. Winsor and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shafer cele-
l
New A B C
Plenty of pressure for iil1(;“Cr-l‘.illl, kiichen, laundry, 1 bra ted
their thirty (Eighth wed-
garden and livestock. Don't waste iii-m: with old- ding anniversary
Tuesday, by
fashioned pumping methods. Modernizt wiih a taking a trip to Taconia_ In
the
govening, their son—in—law and
; daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gren—
iberg. came out from Shelton.
ibringing a prepared anniversary
Tdinner and spent the evening with
3 them.
i, Mrs H. A. Winsor and Ava and
iUna VV'iriFor were the guests of
BERKELEY £ET PUMl Mrs. Signe Kneeland at luncheon
Exclufigve FemmeslTnesday, Mrs. Dewey Bennett
inlso visited there in the after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Baker
and daughter Jean, were visitors
at the S. W. Cross home Satur-
day evening.
M Estella. Holman
Tuesday evening at the
Bennett home.
Wilma Daniels is staying with
her uncle and aunt, Mr_ and Mrs.
Willard Hbgan, near Schafler’s
Park, and attending school.
quiet;
BERKELEY Hydro-kt Pressure S)S(L‘m . . .
economical, dependable!
PERCALES
15¢ yard
Guaranted color fast to
sunlight and washing. 36
inches wide. Reg. 25¢ yd.
Only on: moving part in deep well or sliJllow well
models. Rugged simplitiiy insures long lasting life
at lowest operaxing cost. Low firs: (05!, Approved
for FHA and [FHA easy terms. \Yrizc {or I’lL“: folds:
and name of neares: duals.
5 ER LE Al ,
Charger . . . noi.‘
leak packing . .
flexible to var},
Eng water level 1
Table of Yard Goods
Remnants ‘/2-Price
690
$1.00 value
Regular
visited
Dewey
MOTIF COSMETICS ea. 19¢
Rayon
Satin
Slips
Sizes 32 to 44
High quality products equal to some
of the best on the market regardless
of the price. Choice of: Cold Cream,
Cleansing Cream, Shampoo Hair Ton-
lC.
'i? (DUPOl
Milli. mmE
Only 65% cents! out of the aver‘
ROEth
lually goes for gasoline, the re—
mainder being taxes.
Values! and Savings!
Never before offered . . .
Furniture
Glam
13.50
1 only Full-Size
Bed and Chest of Drawers
WILL BE HERE
SllliMl’, JANUARY 19
Most of proceeds to be turned over to Mason County
“Fight Infantile Paralysis Fund.”
2 pieces only .......... ..
to match. Mexicom Rancho finish.
1 only 4-Piece
Blond Maple Bedroom Suite
With Box Spring and Mattress. $119.00 value, only
Poster Beds
Walnut finish. $12.50 value, only ................. ..
Early American or
3 PIECES
Brown Metal Bed
" 9.45
with Coil Spring, 40-lb. cotton mattress.
Full or twin. Regular $21.50 value.
5-Piece
Breakfast Sets
Red‘ or blue trim. $10.50 value, only
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1 only
value, only .................................................. ._
1 only
Axminster Rug
9x12 size. $39.50 value
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27.45
V! Z
\ .. , ,\,,.
.i
1 only
Chenille Ru r
9x12 size. 34.75%alue, only
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T 5—Piece. .
9, lg Unfinished Breakfast Sets 6
.- with hardwood chairs, only
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ALL iM Unfinished Chests 5
‘7“) (‘AM Large 6-drawer size
............................................................. .. Only .
GAMES LOST 1’28. .
.197 ,- Unfinished Chests 3
é. 7; 7) 5:: (AND “S‘SI‘QGYR‘EWMING‘ '-'~: 4-drawer,
only .....................
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, ., " 37- in—uv, E mm .4 - ‘-
' Silo ‘9’ GLOBE TizHofiERSARE,‘ Unfinished Desks 4
LUCKY; VISlTORS HERE AQNN. only ............................
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THRE‘Q‘ETEE‘A‘HsSWSM m mm W, Y a... ! Unfinished Hardwood Chairs
98¢
TWO GAMES
I Each only
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2 :30———Fast Preliminary l
R.R.R.’:z; of Seattle vs. Shelton Town Team
3:30—GU
‘iBE TROTTERS vs. Pantorium Pirates
Gi':!it.‘l'f‘l Admission 50c; Students 25¢
-w—A" flfi w-a .....——._.___..._
Lumbermen‘s Mercantile Go.
Your Complete Department Store — “Where Quality Meets Price.”
of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy States, says ‘Success'ful Farming.’
r Stevenson
lmartment I-
Council Pa
Resolu
We Redee .
Orange&Bl 1.
SURPLUS
Food
305 is the phone number! We’re waiting
your phone order, so you can stock up on t. ,
bell ringing food values! All quality fo£f°iiiiiffi
they’re attractively priced for today’s shop (ti—“n. E. 81
—-so ring our bell and we’ll deliver these . “om $17
priced bell-ringers. 1 ChiEque:
V creased fro]
Prices Effective Fri, Sat, Mon, Jan. 17, 1. “Pen-‘18 to $2
Sunshine KRISPY CRACKERS "th office“.
Sunshine GRAHAMS
55¢
01' William
9d yesterday
of all city a.
the council,
session of th
‘ I hUX‘Sday eve
a resolutior
these two i
istrative aft:
y the follovi
{Hg salaries:
Ineer _, B‘
“S. salary in
' per month,
Fisher’s '5; npage m
. onth (r
Blend Flour Sega-uh
ty POliee :3:
by civil
$25 per m
lormer salar
2-lb. Family Size Boxes
BOTH .............................................. ._
Nobility Cookies 241/2419. . Who
BOX __________________________________________________ _, Bag c 133%???“
le
Flg Bars ............. 2-le 25¢ 1152
White or Whole Wheat F°r 1¢ “We‘ve a 2"b' per month'
changed frc
’_ Xpense to s
Auditor G
Fisher’s Pancake Flour!
String Beans .. 3 cans 25¢
Valley Brand—No. 2 cans. B U T T E R Reliance COffee "V? De: gily
rai
Wild Rose. 91-score. Vacuum Pack 3‘lb5'a adgugilgle'n
Tomatoes 6 cans 65¢ Lb. ......... .Q ....... .. 37¢ S . S d azaliasrifs
W]
Emporium Solld PackmNo. 21,45. w Else! B u S """ fl gh the
OPE:
. .
puc ox .lhaeh was
1 1
Matches ...... .. 6 boxes 17¢ _ G S P 1 1- 9 , ar alpmdayi
Western Made-Seaport. Spemal A Large Locals a m01ve """
" il meet'to
Toilet Soa . " , e mg
P 2 Doz. ......... .. 59¢ " _ gclgck.
i ,. r . . scrum :r
eas ------------ 12 cans 99¢ Snowdi'lft ...... 6 . °t “$5396?
Shortening, 3-lbs. 51 fifefiby the
Wesson Oil __________ g
For Cooking.
Sound Brand—No. 1 cans
BROOMS
4-sew—Good Quality
Royal Gelatin __ 12 for 59¢
Each .............. .. 39¢
Desserts and Puddings.
JUICES
Tomato Juice 3 for 25¢
Rel. or Libby’s No. 1's. (4602 21¢)
55¢
11' a Post 1
GET THESE Ball—Bea!
Ever-Sharp. 'Scissoi “satin;
FOR ONY 2
SUNBRITE
Mayor St?
3 cans
Orange Juice ...... .. ea.
Amita No. 1 cans
Orange-Gr’pfr’t juice 10¢
Reliance No. 2 (46-02. 23¢)
9¢
‘ eewly appoi
, , ‘0 meei
l'elative u
. care of by
’ 0 Water
. equested t]
_follOW up
"lance. asl
.‘ t0
s and the e
Lemons .. . . . . doz. approaches
Sked the st
. lgate
s {ind mak<
t10n to b
vement.
Grapefruit Juice .... ..
Reliance No. 2 cans .1
Grapejuice ...... .. pint 21¢
Concord, Tea Garden (qts. 39¢)
SURPLUS 14W SALE
0 Bargains in Health for you!
0 Better times for our Growers!!-
ENJOY PLENTY nowu
' I, 10-le. 33¢
box 99¢
Home Beauty 103g:-
MBAT SPECIALS
Ave. weight 3% to 4 lbs. Take
two at this low price!! lb.
BEEF ROAST lb. ’ 21c
ROAST YOUNG MUTTON lb. 12%c
SHORT RIBS STEER BEEF lb. 15c
Picnics .. lb. 21 Fresh
Morrell’s fine quality, Eastern cured. ¢ isalmfln .
Home— ured. Smoked with ma 1e wood.
Sliced Bacon lb. 28¢ c ' p
Skinless
Morrell's, derinded.
Wieners, Bologna lb. 23¢ ,
Qéiartei; Iklams . .t. . 39:6 Lute-Fisk .. lb. 9¢
t Polish Ring
to ea .
Pure Lard or . .
Sillglillltghn; 3;.lbs‘ 19¢ distiiis pint 19¢
Large size, think skinned juicy
Oranges 3 doz-
Tree ripe, medium size in shopping:
Grapefruit doz‘skanl
Sunkist, seedless
1e
Bananas 4-lbs: S H“
Firm, ripe, green tipped fruit
1
Fri., Sat,
Jan. 17 & 18
Steer beef, blade cuts.
Phone
305