S C A L E D,
to Your
Requirements
0 The prescription your
physician writes for you is
individual to you The ingre‘
clients are specified in
quantities which his exper-
ience indicates to be required
by your case. It is important
that they be weighed and
measured with a b s o I Lit e
accuracy—and they ARE
when the prescription is
compounded by us.
Fir Drug
Store
w. fday for medical care.
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jploye, was admitted to Shelton
Ihospital Sunday for medical.
{treatment
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Continuv-d Uni.-
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One witness on' the stand, in a
idamage suit, referred to “mag .
lnetism" in his eyes, and anotherl
was “practically a;
ad infinitum,‘
making up quite collection of} ,
incidents over the eleven years;
Miss Engr'lsen has presided OVCI‘I
the clerk's office. She stepped in-,
to the job on February 11, 1930,
as deputy to the county auditor!
Only for the. past two years has,
the clerk been a county office in:
its own right, the 1937 legisla—i
To those eleven years since‘
;February 11, 1930, Miss Engel-v
sen has recorded 1165 civil andi
criminal actions and 520 probate
cases. Since county records were
first begun only 30.12 civil and.
criminal cases and 1465 probatcs
have been filed in Mason County,
have covered over one third of
the actual actions of the office.
HOSPITAL
J. T. Kelly of Shelton was ad—
mitted to Shelton hospital Satur-
nu can make on the
Ithe load would have to travel the
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.+ it] new or rig t new.
0U HAVE TO GET two things to complete a .
Yreally good “deal” when you get a new car —-
and your Ford dealer would like to have you try I
him out on both! First, you want a good allowance
for your present car —— and all he asks is a chance
to make an offer! And next, you want a lot of value
If the Whistletooters are on their
toes, Vinia Hobbs must get a lot
Iof chances from the free throw
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‘plays against as a member of the
:All-American Red Heads, th 0 s e
ltouring queens of the basketball
icourt who visit Shelton February
I18. Miss Hobbs is a new member
«of the Red Head team this year,
fand one of its most attractive,
3too. She’ll be playing a part in
lraising funds for the Railroad
IAvenue beautification project
’sponsored by the Garden Club as
half the net proceeds of the ex-
hibition go to that fund.
.10-Ton Head Rig
Slips Off Trailer,
Slows Up Traffic
Traffic along the Olympic high-
way was slowcd up for several
ihours Sunday afternoon and eve-
ning a mile north of the
lYard highway junction when a
huge piece of machinery, a head
,rig, weighing ten or twelve tons,
lslid off the flat bed trailer on
IWthh it was being transported
‘from the Rayonicr plant at Shel-
'ton to the Rayonier plant at Port
Angeles.
The big piece of machinr-ry had
been loaded off center on the
of the fact that
iright side of the highway most of
and rolled off the trailer to the
[right side of the road and re-
lquired the labor of several men
ifor several hours before it could
Ibe returned to the trailer, a Lasx
Inot completed until sometime af—
Iter dark.
l Other traffic mishaps of the
weekend were all of a very minor
ynature. Cars driven by Milburn
{Townsend and Charles Dahlman,
lboth of Camp 3, collided at Sixth
:and Alder street Sunday. Con-
siderable damage to the Dahlman
machine was reported, about $50
worth to the Townsend car.
i Cars driven by Pat smith of
iShelton and a Dr. Kuki of Ta-
: coma collided at First and Frank-
;lin Sunday with $25 damage in-
lflicted on Smith‘s car. Dr. Kuki’s
,damages were not listed. L. D.
I Hack of Shelton and a Mr. VVardr~
‘worth of Tacoma were involved in
1a collison near the airport Fri-
day when the Tacoman tried to
ipass the Shelton man’s car, ac~
cording to the report.
Introductory T
I Sale Now On At
Jewelry Store
With a special price Intro-
duction Sale to clear stocks, now
who has just taken over the jewel‘
lline after "holding" fouls are call-.
masculine rivals she.
Navy i
the time, but it slipped its stays'
in progress, Mr. Fred Beckwith,l
SHELTON—MASON COUNTY JOURNAL
nNiiicE SQUEEZE
GROWS TlGllTER AS
iowujgims WIN
Paramount Takes Lead Despite
Defeat; Launderors Eat
I Steaks After Win
(.‘I'I‘Y LEAGUE BOWLING
W’. L. Pct.
Paramount Theatre ..31 23 .574
g (lammaranos ............ ..30 24 .556
EDriskcl Hardware ......29 25 .537
I Pastime ..................... .27 27 .500
Ihlason Laundry ...... .27 27 .500
fWilson's Cafe .......... .25 29 .463
lAssociated ()il ....24» 30 .144
1.. M. ..................... .....23 51 .423
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1 High Scores
, Game Hank Durand 2/16.
1 Total—w l. H. \Voods 612.
I Matches Friday
7 p. inerriskel vs. L. M., Ma-
; son Laundry vs. Pastime.
I p.m.rr—Wilson‘s vs. Associated,
Cams vs. Paramount.
I Friday night’s sighting on the
A :headpin served to return Para-
: ‘mount Theatre to top place, tight~
,.en up city bowlingr league stand-
: lings, and win free midnight steak
Idinners for members of the Mason
vLaundry kegling crowd.
Paramount backed onto the top.
.rung by losing two games to Dris- I
’kel Hardware while their bedfel-l
,lows of last week, the Cams, let'
all three decisions slip to the
tailend Lumbermen's Mercantile.
The L. M. win served to bring
all eight league teams within an
eight-game span, which at this
,stage of proceedings means that‘
all eight teams still are in the
running for the crown.
Now to those steaks. Mason
Laundry must have been a hun-
gry outfit and Sponsor I. H.:
Woods hungriest of all for he1
shot a flashy 612 total to pace
his lineup to a whitewash tri-'
Iumph over Associated Oil in they
.match the two teams stage each
lyear with steak dinners as the
prizes. The suds chasers dined at
lmidnight at The Farm at the ex-
pense 0f the Oilers.
Another sponsor staged the.
*‘follow me” trick Friday, too, for
it was Walt Elliott Sr's sizzling
I595 mark which sent the L. M.
in ahead of the Cams. ‘
Anchorman Hank Durand did
his bit, a 246 game and a 599 to-
tal, but only managed to salvage
one game for Paramount when}
{his teammates flopped. Bud Mc-
lGough picked up the important
{pins for Driskel’s.
‘ Pastime clung to its first divis-
Iion berth with an odd-game edge
over Wilson's Cafe, thanks to Lee
,Friend‘s work and in spite of John '
‘ tson’s 473.
I‘Associated (0) Mason Ldy. (3)
I Handicap 168, Handicap 117
‘Cotterell 421 Dodds 585
. Clark 456lWoods 612
’Reader 536 Dummy 477
Noblett 495IFunk 505
Daniels 588 A. Ferrier 549’
‘909 893 862 2664954 937 954 2945
3L. M. (3) Cams (0)
‘ Handicap 72 Handicap 21
:Stewart 543lAronson ‘ 522
Mackey 472 Peterson 452
|Elliott, Jr. 512 Scott 484 '
‘Elliott, Sr. 594,Merrick 569
I Carlson 511, Dummy 549
2868 959 877 2704
lParamount (I)
l Handicap 168,
311 918 868 2597
Driskel’s (2)
Handicap 174i
gRobinson 494 W. Snelgrove 523
l Skelsey 517 Driskel 504
Smith 438 McGough 502
lMarshall 503 Baylcy 488
', Durand 599IM. Fredson 542
l864 974. 881 27193902 881 950 2733
‘Wilson’s (1) Pastime (12) I
l Handicap 123: Handicap 147
'G. Tucker 4721Dotson 473
IJ. Miller 448§Friend 544 ,i
i Fourre 493l Dummy 453
IT. Sergeant 449‘M. Ferricr 505
,I Forbes 568 Staley 503
877 862 886 2625
I887 848 818 2553
I Water Bond Bids
I Continued _from Page One
{sewer connections was referred to
[the sewer committee for action,
land request by Charles Woodall,
icity street sweeper, for an in-
crease in salary from $75 to $90
per month was tabled until the
next meeting. A street light be-
!twecn Third and Fourth on Birch
lstreets, recommended by the wa-
ter committee, was approved/by
the council.
Traffic Signs Approved
‘ordinance committee's report on
-Warren Hunter and Frank Beret'
AMERICANISM WEEK PROCLAIMED
WHEREAS, the people of this city, proud
of the heritage of our forefathers who established
this nation a sterling example of the principles
of democratic government by, for, and of the peo-
ple, are desirous of cxalting the spirit of true
Americanism;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, WILLIAM STEVEN-
SON, Mayor of the City of Shelton, believing the
aim to be a worthy one, do hereby proclaim the
interim between the dates of Lincoln’s and Wash-
ington’s birthdays, February 12 to 22, 1940, as
“Americanism Week”
and urge that every citizen, young and old give due
consideration to his duties and privileges as such
1nd renew his pledge of allegiance to the princi-
ples set forth in the Constitution of the United
States of America. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF,
[ have hereunto set my hand and caused to be
affixed hereto the Seal of the City in the office of
the Mayor this day.
(Seal)
WILLIAM STEVENSON, Mayor.
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Demolay Valentine i FILM SERVICE OFFERED
‘ With a, free enlargement cou-
Ball Due Saturday; pon offered with each roll of film
5 developed, the Fir Drug Store will
Those Who would Observe theioffer a special rate on film de-
sentimentalities of Valentine’s Day; veloping as advertised in this
in one of the most appropriatelnewspaper. According to R. E_
Grenberg, proprietor, persons us—
manners have the De-‘Vlolay Val-
entine dance to consider this com- i ing this film service have the WW-
mg saturday evening“ Iilege of choosing their own nega-
The tEFPSIChOI‘ea,“ eYent ded" tive to be enlarged, or may save
cated to St. Valentine Will be held up coupons to have several en-
in the Masonic Hall at Union this largements of the same picture.
Saturday with music by Cliff Kel-‘l ___.___.___._
ly‘s popular Royal Blues orches- _
tra. ‘ Scouting supplements such ex-
A committee composed of Jim iSting organizations well as the
Nash, chairman, Clint Williams,lh0mev Churcn and SChOOL
is making arrangements. ;
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APPRAISERS APPOINTED
A. L. Bell, M. C. Zintheo and
W. A. Magoon were named as ap-
praisers of the estate of the late
Wanda Bogden by Judge John M.I
Wilson in a superior court action
Saturday.
HOME
LOANS
O Convenient Terms
0 Reasonable Rates
0 NO DELAY
CAMP MAN ADMITTED l
H. A. Prente of Camp 3 was,
admitted to Shelton hospital to-'
day for medical attention.
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ROUTE MAN ILL '
Larry Oliver of Route 3 was ad-
mitted to Shelton hospital today
for treatment. I
JAMES LYNN ILL
James Lynn of Potlatch Route]
was admitted for treatment today'
at Shelton hospital. '
Mason County Savings
& Loan Association
Title Insurance Bldg.
Men’s Tie Clasps,
Bill Folds, Cigar-
ette Cases
1/2 price
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values
Silver Bread Trays
$3.50 values ......................... ..
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APPRAISERS NAMED I
George Adams, F. H. Diem?
and Phil C. Bayley were named]
appraisers of the combined es-E
tates of the late L. E. Hart and:
John M. Wilson.
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Field Seeds
Red Clover, 100-lb.
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lots .................. .. 18¢
English Rye ........ _. 15¢
(in quantity lots),
I Italian Rye .......... .. 8¢
Timothy .............. ._ 10¢
Alsike Clover 21¢
.Ladino Clover .... __ 78¢
I in quantity lots.) An ex—
ceptional grass for lowlands.
Strawberry Clover 55¢
Seed Potatoes
I Northwest grown—Irish Cob-
bler, White Rose, Early Rose,
earliest of all, and other varie-
ties to choose from.
Commercial
FERTILIZERS
and
GOAT GU ANO
a the 1.. n. HACK
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Silver Sandwich Trays $5.00 to $7.50
................... ..now only. $3.00
Silver Sandwich Trays $3.50 to $4.50
values .................................. ..
................... ..now only. . 2.25
................... .now only. . 1.75
Tuesday, Fe ruary 1
"March 1 next as the da
Katharine S. Hart, Agate couple-‘spousc to have set .f
ikilled in a December car accident. real estate and person
3at Deer Creek, in superior court I, from the estate of the
.order signed Saturday by JudgeiRudd. in a. superior 9‘
last Saturday.
O’Neill Bldg, Shelton, P one
It’s High Time To Prepare Your Garden 0r Farnrfof
You Can't Find More Dependable Seeds And Fertillz
The Stocks We Offer—For Less! , ..,,_
at the
n-‘the honc
Were
ye
SPRAYERS and SPRAYING MATER
For Fruit Trees,
ESTATE HEARING
John M.
Judge
ing‘ the petition of the
HEADQUAniji
at the
OLYMPIA
FEED co.
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past
ever-y 1
x":Sent, l.-
‘ program
A Complete Line ,Y _ 8
Qti
iii A
Garden Se wan
in packet lots and in:
At
Six Varieties of
Peas ______ ._ 20¢
2 for ................ .. 35¢
Blood Tested
CHIX
12¢ each
—— New Hampshire
Reds, Plymouth i
Rocks, Leghorns -A—
R. I. Reds.
Good Line of
Feeders
and
Water
Founts
For Baby Chic
Attention:
YARD OWN
We have a varilat ,
etc.
. . ade 1
Pictures I is offi
Placques Stock 01 Jewelry and Gifts , 931,0:
MOttOfas Mr. Fred Beckwith has purchased the Jewelry and Gift Store 'f_
£35;
1/2 price formerly operated'by Mr. L. D. Hack, and is preparing to ref.
digests
model and move into larger quarters in the Maxwell Building 3&1; ,f
"1 before March 1st. ‘ min ken .
Pottery Glass Qfgrgé‘iuo
c ta ra
Leather—China This Stock Wlll Be / I wg’ 025;,
Arm.“ Sacrificed For Qulck Sale 1/ o 8;;
1/2Dr1ce‘ /2 Elle:
in your new car — and that means a Ford this year
more clearly than ever before!
!, ry store operated by L. D. Hack, signs necessary to aid in the en-
announced today that he will move forcement of the new traffic or-
to a new location as soon as itIdinance, the council authorized the
Ladies
Costume
......................................... ..now pnly. 2-50
This is the biggest Ford and biggest value in all I
Ford history. Its passenger room exceeds anything 5
else in its field. Its soft and quiet new ride is one of ‘
the motor year’s most talked-about improvements.
Its engine is a smooth V-S, which you enjoy at no i an extra
gas or oil. And its bodies and
Style are really new this year, all the way through.
extra cost for either
i is ready.
The move is not a long one as
the new “location is just next
door, being half of the store for-
.merly operated by John Rottle.
However, increased floor space and
window for display
Imake it a more attractive and
desirable location, Mr. Beckwith
stated.
Beckwith's
introductory sale
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If you re trading cars this year and want to be sure I means a great
reduction in price
you make the most of
your trade . . . the man to
see is your Ford dealer.
Now is the ideal time.
on many of. the beautiful and val-
uable jewelry items in his store.
:Price cuts as low as 50% are be-
‘ing‘ offered during this sale, in
order that stocks may be reduced
Ifor removal purposes.
In addition to the merchandising
{part of his new business, Mr. Beck—
'with is an experienced watch re-
pairer and has had years of prac—
atical experience in the repair of
all fine jewelry.
RECOVER-S FRO}! ATTACK
See The New Fords At
Al HUERBY MOTGRS
Authorized Ford Dealers For
Mason County
lst & Pine—Shelton
Don Smith of Smith’s Cigar
Store recovered sufficiently from
a severe heart attack last Thurs-
day evening to be released from
Shelton hospital to his home Sun-
day.
TRAINING
Washington State college ROTC
‘officers will attend a senior ad-
‘vanced training camp at Fort
,Lewis, June 30 to July 31, ac-
! cording to word from ninth corps
iarea headquarters at San Fran-
} cisco. Attendance at the camp will
lbe restricted to students consid—
ered as candidates for commis-
sions in the officers’ reserve corps.
Phone 16
icommittee to purchase the neces—
sary signs from the state peni-
ltentiary and install them.
I The park committee recommend-
ed the appointment of Frank
{Trainor as city park caretaker at
.550 a month for three days per
week work.
I Bids were opened by the council
‘on the purchase of a police de-
;partment prowler ear and referred
I to the police and license commit-
tee for recommendation at the
next meeting. Bids were sub-
mitted by Mell Chevrolet at
$782.40 and by Huerby Motors
lat $900.
A new ordinance, No. 332, pro-
lciding for the calling of bids on
‘any purchase by the city amount—
ling to $500 or more, was intro-
duced and given first reading.
Such a practice has been an un-
written law in municipal affairs
here for some time.
Ordinance 331, providing for the
issuance of the $50,000 water rev-
enue bonds,
given first reading, while Ordi-
nance 330, emergency measure to
cover the cost of the special elec-
tion on the water bond measure
last December, was given final
passage, providing emergency
funds to $170.05 to cover the
election costs.
Mayor Stevenson’s appointment
of city officers were confirmed by
the council.
MILLMAN TREATED
Rayonier Employe Frank ~Mc-
Leod was admitted to Shelton hos-
pital Monday for treatment.
After hearing the police and
was introduced and
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Bracelets
1/3 price
Many Other Arti-
cles At
Silver Bon Bon Dishes
$3.00 values ............................. ..
costume Jewelry
values $1.00 to $2.00 ........ ..
Large Stone Rings
Groups of Unusual and Useful
Pottery and Glass at only
1/3 to 1/4 off.
in Shelton, and to have a
film
Accounts carrying over from the previous
......... ..,..........now only. .
values to $2.50 .................... ..
activities of this community where my motto shall
be to merit your confidence.
4. g. flew
Specializing In Watch Repairing &, Fine Jewelry
................... _.now only.. 1.50
f .50
now only.. 1.00
10c, 25c, and 35c
All Hollow Silver Ware 1Azoff
Gifts in
It is my sincere Wish to establish myself and family
part in the worthwhile-'7'"
Ownership may be paid at store or to
L. D. Hack in person.
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