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Estate Of Mrs. ‘
Reed Valued At
$2,688,000 NOW:
Seattle, Jan. 22. « Filing: in
the county clelk's office today
(llSClOS‘Bd the value of three largei
estates of prominent women who!
died here last year, one of themfl.
that of Mrs. Irene S. Reed, wid-i
ow of Mark Reed, Shelton 1um-'
human, being set at $2,688,307.41.
Most of it was willed to two
sons, Frank C, and 'Wiiliam G.,f
both of Seattle.
The estate of her mother, Mrs.
Mary Simpson, widow of Saull
Simpson, founder of the Simpson}
Logging company, was listed at
$1238,143.46. She died May 27,?
only a few weeks after her daugh-
ter’s death May 1. One bequest
of $200,000 was to another daugh—
ter, Mr:. Caroline S. McLean,
Eugene, Ore, but the bulk went
to MIT; Reed and Mrs. Reed's es—l
tote.
plants
MERV GETTY HOME
Mervin Getty, Cue Cigar store
proprietor, was released today
from Shelton hospital after being
confined for several days under
medical treatment.
Help Your Local
PEOPLE
Bring in all your old discarded clothing, shoes or household
articles to the
TOWNSEND CLUB
Situated in The Labor Temple
or Phone 344-R
\‘v'E THANK ALL THOSE WHO I
HAVE GIVEN US THEIR .
THINGS IN THE PAST
fullest
Director, U. of
by Dr. John H. Hadley . I
SHELTONMASON COUNTY JOURNAIZ
THE
HOME GARDENER
W. Arboretum r7
CARE OF HOUSE PLANTS “Temperatures should be adjusted
1N WINTER l
Anyone who grow: house plants
inside during the winter months
will invariably be faced with a
number of difficulties arising from
the fact that the environmental
conditions in the home are al—‘;
ways adjusted to suit the com—i
fort of the human body. I
The majority of fine house»
require conditions t h a t
differ somewhat from those that,
the human animal considers sat»?
isfactory and desirable. As a
perature, humidity and light wercl
altered so that the plants would
have, a better chance to grow
and develop, the environment
would be better for the human;
race ‘
By understanding that thesel
factors are most often wrong so
far as the planto are concerned.
it is possible to appreciate better
what should be done to obtain the
growth and flowering.
Model 231 is
I—SET TWIN LAUNDRY TUBS .......................................... .3750
Rust proofed tubs with separate drains. Built on easy rolling casters.
White enamel finished.
l—IRONING BOARD ......................
________________________________________ __ 1.50
Collapsible construction, sturdy and strong
1-—-ROLL CLOTHES LINE
..................................................... ..
100 feet of rust-proofed, flexible wire.
1—~—pkg. 3 DOZ. CLOTHES PINS
............................................ ..
48 pkgs. WHITE KING Slurp revelers years supply __________ 5.90
r :22st $6493..
S~P~A-C‘E-D Terms
Phone 305
for Free demonstration
j/ZQ WW6).
i ment of a healthy green color and!
14ml imam Wad/tea Sale
A B C WASHER
ABC SPECIAL VALUE WASHER. $6495
first. Even the tropical and tub-]
tropical Species will grow better;
if the night temperatures are‘
allowed to go down to 60-05 de-,
grees. In conservatories, the day;
temperature during the winterl
months goes rather consistentlyl
to 70-75 degrees. And this is‘
the range that :shculd be Thain-I,
tained in our homes. I
But just as ilnporlant as tour?
pcratule is the factor of zltlnoo»l
pheric humidity. In connection;
with air moisture there is adefi~i
:matter of fact, if the house term: nite relationship betwuen it and
temperature. W i t h a given
amount of water in the air the{
lelative humidity will be highel!
if temperature. is kept down, The?
luse of humidifying devicerl of any;
kind will improve conditions for;
humans as well as for the plantsl
A large collection of potted plants:
plunged in gravel, washed cin-i
ders or coke in a broad, flat. wa-l
ter-tight container pro "ties the;
easiest method of raising humid—l
ity. Just keep the gravel, Clll-I
ders or coke thoroughly moisten-i
ed all the time and lots of water
will evaporate into the air.
The light factor is importantl
too and the majority of people,;
understand it and try to compen-I
sate for any deficiencies by plac—l
ing their plants near a i'unllyl
window. This is the proper thingl
to do with the great majority oi“I
house plants since the develop-
miximum food formation both re-I
quire ample light. ,
Try a Journal Classified All-—
and see the results!
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.70
.25
$7990
Outstanding
Features
New, handsome, stur—
' dy, streamlined ABC
swining wringer with in-
stanteous touch release
and automatic roll stop. I
Large over—size balloon l
rolls.
Triple pressure selec-
‘ tor with visible indi—
cator.
3 ABC Super Hi-Bake
' enamel finish.
An exclusive ABC
~ ' French type agitator
with rubbing surface on
wings and base.
Built to ABC close-
. precision m a nufac- I
turing standards.
Enclosed silent gear
' mechanism.
Smooth, non-porous, ‘
' porcelain tub, is larg-
er, finished ‘ in beautiful
white.
New ABC frame
construction . . new
one—piece solid steel chas-
sis makes this the sturd-
iest washer on the market.
9 Full-powered e s t-
' inghouse motor, rub-
ber mounted.
Chiffon Hosiery
Our popular “Sheerline” grade
3 and 4 thread. New 1941
stock of colors. Sizes 81/2 to
105:. Reg. price 69¢ pair.
SINGLE BLANKETS
Palt wool, sateen borders. 70x80 size.
(Limited quantity)
rThursday, January
Panties — Brief Shorts
Excellent quality Crown ray—
on.
Sizes . . . small, medium,
Bath Towels
Heavy weight thirsty terry.
Solid colors.
Peach. Large size 22x45 inches
3
Green, Blue and
DRESS SHOES WOInen’s
Table of pumps, ties in most shoe ma-
terials. Mostly Cuban heels. V
$5.50.
alues to
Men’s DRESS HATS $
All for felts in light and dark colors.
Values to $5.00. All sizes.
UNION SUITS
Men's 107; wool fine. ribbed knit. Qual-
ity pearl buttons. Long sleeve and ankle
knit. Fine for winter dress wear.
Rubber RAIN JACKETS
Fresh stock. Brown shade only. Small,
2c sales tax
medium and large sizes.
included.
BIB OVERALLS
8-02. sanforized shrunk quality. All
triple stitched seams. Boat sail
Bar tacked at all points of strain. Sizes
32 to 46.
pockets.
COOKIE JARS
Bright California Pottery colors. Cover
fits tightly.
ALARM CLOCKS
Dot.
Motor Oil
Lord Calvert 100% pure paraf-
fine base. Wax free. , ‘
gal.
can
2
$1
CAKE PLATE With HANDLE
and SERVER
Beautifully decorated with gold trim.
Regular $1.50 value.
‘ I
COCOA DOOR MATS
Heavy weight quality. Size 16x20.
Mercer
@ for
9"]
IfifiI-‘L‘V’Cffi/‘I .,
“560.054
’y
H
Fridayl Saturda
,0 l _
Your Dollars will go farther at the Lumber- : fl_
men’s Mercantile . . . penny for penny you: Othic
will get more for your money! Buy all your:
needs at the L. M. . . we feature values
like these every day!
il
LUNCHEON CLOTHS
Rayon and cotton pastel colored prints.
45 inches square.
Handkerchiefs
PURE LINEN. Hand drawn
with hand rolled hems. White
only.
DSS SHIRTS
Broadcloths and printed shirtings.
Guaranteed colors and full shrunk.
\Vith or without non-wilt collars. Sizes
141.1: to 17. 2;: sales tax included.
5 pair " '
It of Gothi
State of VI
8 a comp:
9-H of the:
contr
nil
BOTH: F
FOR.INCRE
t Distth
. 1 “’“FS 0“
$ 24-411. ROUND MIRRORS 0‘ “'“Y
Beveled edge. Reinforced back.
- IS now
l
8 for
for
Dress Sox
Wilson Brés. and Strutwcal'.
Rayon fancy socks. Sizes 10
to 12. Reg. 25¢ quality.
Coffee Maker
DRIP-O~LATOR. 6 cup size. Made. in
attractive tea—pot shape of glazed pot-
tery.
Johnson’s
GLOCOAT— WAX
Selfpolishing~-qt. can
JOHNSON’S BLEM
Blemish Remover
lton’s 1m
flacted 1r
V fiffllalicial
A .. .r . V . “.8 C1
‘ . Dior} of 5
Casserole & Servmg Plate Glass Door Knob Set-S WATER GLASS SETS , g
b‘; 133,;
gtoe‘denngsive” DIOtttery‘ Bath are deco-F Green glass pitcher with 6
glasses to .- and
plate; Ing P a ealflayibe used as P18 With lock and key. Complete sets.
match. totafigzvlg
3’ . .. .- - Silt-g}: 11;! r
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. ...._ 0’11l).'1ny‘l'l'
LAUNDRY TUB 55 PEACHES $ TOMATOES LEE?
Galvanaized Libby's Yellow Cling I V V i; iiifiisals t}
No. 2 size lznlléhgzyy- syl‘up. No. 6 for Libbys Sllverdale, No. 1 tall.
fomphlgzg
I ~\.
6*» PRUNE?
, Libby's, Pealed Santa
Clara in heavy syrup.
No. 2 cans.
jail I
Libby’s . . . no fat
or gristle. 12—oz.
tins.
Tomato Juice
Reliance, 46-02.: cans.
1 $
5
Pineapple Fruitlets
. . fine for
Fail-mont, long slice .
PORK and BEANS
Van Camps . . No. 300 cans
SUGAR
Pure Cane, finely granulated.
SB
IL...
18 lbs
PRESERVES
salads. No. 2 cans.
,
Reliance Vacuum
packed 1—lb. cans.
Any grind.
Sunny Jim, Strawberry, Rasp-
berry, Loganberry. 2-lb. jars.
Spry Shortening
$1
63;.
Quick Arrow Soap Chips 35
5
Large family packages
1-lb. Geo. Wash. Tobacco $
I—-—Brier Pipe
(50¢ value)
BOTH
FOR
NALLEY’S COMB.
DEAL
1——qt. Mayonnaise
1—bottle Catsup
1—bot W'dr Pickles
1—pt S'dw’h Spread
I—pkg. Po’to Chips
._/fi=TI3\~\
lNALLEl‘s‘iI
.\ \EEQOIOP/p/I
‘ $ $
54,). PORK ROAST lg“). MUTTON ROAST 1 l
$
,2-lbs. BACON, Qarsten’s
2-lbs. PORK: SAUSAGE “ _,
9.5
4-lbs. BACON SQUARES 1
3-lbs. FORMAY
3-11). tin Spiced Lunch Meat
1‘-lb. Danish Cheese
‘li
DOG FOOD
Red Heart or Pard
Lumbermen’s BrOOm
Regular $1.05
and 1 Toy Broom
31
5-Ib. CAN TEA GARDEN
SYRUP
AND
10-lbs. FISHER’S PANCAKE
FLOUR
5 tins
Reliance Coffee
$1
3 jars
Pineapple Tidbits airym
Libby’s 9-oz. cans.
. .rymen
' Countle
RELIANCE
DINNER PEAS
Cut Stringless BEANS
Cream Style CORN
‘55
cans
1|
1|;
GRAPE JUICE
Jose’s. Made from Island
Belle Grapes.
Rolls RELIANCE KITCHEN
TOWELS '
Rolls RELIANCE DOUBLE-
WAXED PAPER
Rolls RELIANCE TOILET
cans TISSUE
MILK
Carnation or
Federal. Tall
cans.
pkgs
ll
sill
RANGES
medium szze
1 doz. GRAPEFRUIT
Large Arizona
GRAPEFRUIT
Arizona Seedless —— 80 size
TOMATO SOUP
Campbell‘s
MINCE CLAMS
Sea Shore
I
BABY FOOD
Heinz Junior