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SHELTON-MASON COUNTY JOURNAL
New Lawnmower
Tuesday, March
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men to vaccinate their poultry for I the Shawn jumm. hig
fowl pox. This School will be , . iuni this ’l‘llul'sdiiv 6"
Puvallup 011 Friday . . . i . . . . I . l
. held at the Experiment Station I . ' g the curtain to rise at e1
at Puyallup on 1March 14. The; i “promptly.
Each year the \Vestern W'ash- same school will be conducted aLI . S ‘
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ington Experiment Station con-iChehahs 0“ Mal‘Ch 19- Local' I S
may {11er directs the
duct“ '1 “chool to train poultry- pomttryme? grimy atltend mther *
I ' . is a teacher now at,
>1 ed A ‘ ~. I t, V t s .,1 ‘7 a M v “a.
mee mg l ey so (esue. I (OMMLRLIAL lu‘L‘AGEEPOt I I Using factory
equipment and Skokomlsh StllOOl. “a,”
("H M H ‘ 7 WV” ‘ ,_,, s .' 9 ' .’ '5 methods,
Sleyster's Fix-It Shop Proceeds from the iilompp
is offering local lawn owners the be used to outfit the” ivy/ml 2;;
4_E flair , "30 '30 ',.00, latest and most efficient
process» ISkokomish school lib I I.
‘ Mooonkei, igh'é'maCme 40 “£33 i . es in sharpening lawn
mowers. I -_ ' “
Rug Samples
, 27” x 54”
High Scores
Game~~Harry Dittman 217.
Total—Allarry Dittman 597 (new
season’s record.)
Matches Thursday
Daviscourt‘s vs. Mac's.
McCon‘ztey's vs. 4—E Dairy.
her is topping the commercial
bowling circuit at the moment
Iis the pin busting they're getting
Efrem Harry Dittman of late.
] Dittman set a new record for'
in Thursday.
lthe current season
.night's play when he posted a 597
1776755 836 2367‘821 905 957 2683
if you Vv'ish to Sell you’ll Have
to Tell Journal Want-Ads.
One of the reasons Mac’s Cor-i
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lot to other 19
,Kamilche Ladies
4] models.
«'0 0’0 Ill-gins (z) i‘ 4-1: Dairy (1)I luxuries. Alice Land here
demonstrates
o o -. ‘ ‘ i r
Handicap 130i Handicap 264
,Nubictt 5061Savage 4161 how the new concealed safety steps
Dittniail 597ISk-31'bini 462 _
iTingstead 456IWl‘iite 418' permit "walking in and out" of
car.
I Gerhardt 375}Olson 431 _ .
Cammarano 464IFoui-re 460 kg radiator design, the Fleetline ls Slml-
0- 870877 831 2578j848 740 863 2451
Unfair Practices
ADMINISTRATOR NAMED
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of experience in the sharpening
Iof lawn mowers, has recently pur-
chased machinery which assures
precision results ‘so necessary for
ithe efficient operation of modern
precision lawn mowers.
, Sleyster’s is also featuring a
Elarge stock of new 1941 silent
' aluminum Pennsylvania lawn
mowers. An advertisement in
tonight's Journal carries further
idetails.
Snowwhite Play
Mr. Sleyster, who has had years
H o M LV‘NC
L 0 A N,
0 Convenient Ii
Q Reasonable ‘,
0 NO DELAY:
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1. itotal to help the cornerites gain:
s , L" , ia2t ladat eo'r 4—E‘ ' i
4'59 ref-{mar 556-9" {Dairy 0 V “ fig ‘9 i Thursday Night. is
min
i At that, tho’, the Macmen lostI I * 'ElRushln
a c e I "‘“w‘ i
$ R v $65331 gfflége‘géfiffilfa‘ggfi:I Under the sponsorship
of the I Mason County £08313???
'. i‘» i '- , ‘_. Women of the Moose, students ofl ,.
I ' Iglcfigggy? l the Lower Skokomish grade school , & Loan
ASSOC; dreq‘KFIa
I imovetl the bakers within two 'Wm present the Original pluy‘ Title
Insurancé " superviqj
igames of the leaders. Gene Mil- <“ST?°“'White and the
Dwarfl?” Oremau‘
’1m. and Hemie Hildex.man wereI D H H I Iwmtten by Mrs. Ruth Hawk in ,
— égikp‘UL
s v :thc tri ‘rermen behind the dou hI ’ ' evr "M g c
PERFECT SCATTER RIJGS I mixasvssgum g I With Spring 5 blossoms comes a ,
the extien:
ii The “Ming: ' let's new Fleetline model a new. body es in th
oiSCONTINUED PATTERNS nigionws (2%: gavigcourts $1 ' ! LAWN MOWERS it};
0y.
I (inclcap I an map I - . area
‘ A? Istmthem 4560,1391, 526 1. style now being Introduced by dea ers
' t . i Younv 480‘Hilderman 522! .
W 11116 hey LdStn {Cami 339IWestlund 401 i In this area. The car accents
smartness
‘ lDummV il20'Crowe 382 -
iDummjy 39030. Mum. 53 l of rear deck contours and new interior
v - Mayben E. Willits was appoint-
. - ed administrator of the estate of
I his mother, the late Mrs. Dessie
I ,I a Hu-ghbanks, in a superior court
1 order signed Saturday by 'Judge
I ~ John M. VVllson after the Will had th
Kamilche March 10__ The Kam- OLYMPIA, March 11»When the been admltted to
prObate' t d
fiche Valley Ladies club met house late last weelQroyx a tine-1.. m. ‘h
a
iWEdneSday in the grange han' en- 5‘4 “ii
Ellbnlfemoidtliient‘iittieiilsli (f a child’sAIGmeursi 140 ' S
' W‘ J01“
1'0 in a clam chowd r d'nner 1* ene , . .' ‘ i - a“ 0V“
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1irxibth ng. and Mrs. H? G. lNelson trOVerSial issues or the leglsmtlve
‘ae is considered a genius. we U50 Factory Equipment and Methods tOM met
is
Ias hostess. Members present session. This IntiaSLgefWaSP QUI— _A_ __ en
and Repair all Makes and Sizes—REME . ion to ’3"
n i ' wise known as e 11 air rac I ~ . i u
i. if?” MYS' Eliza Casey’MISCWT' ices Act, and had Considerable
we call for and deliver your machine. Dr is crew
. , , Lowe and daughter, AVis, Ml s. Ld , , , OpOSEd
. ‘ I .. »- I. , Petty, Mrs. Ray Keyzers, Mrs. Hi support from
dlfifemnt secnons 0; 100000 We
‘5 , . , _ . Barron, Mrs. H. Jacob and daugh- the state, organized by a
group 0 . y the .0
I , , . ‘ .ters Nila and Linda, Mrs. Wm. seattle remllersg 1W0
590395111?“ M F E T I N G 75.000 ram
' L. lTurner, Mrs. Phoebe Young, Mrs. attempts _to reVlve
conglderatmn Your Old Mower on a New of ism“ fleve
.. I I 2 V ‘Dave Whiter,“- mm MIR H. Guof the bill_went down under a ,
19“ Silent Aluminum A Large Selection {urch oai
,. . .i 3 Ike asecl
. i . ' Nelson more dec15ive vote than the one mowers. ome i he W a
. . ‘ . T , ' iwhich denied it passage. A / P. 1 ' Priced from
est
. . . I There are many cases of meas-i This bill was made up mainly of 3:00
p_ M. cnnsy vanla . th
, .les in this vicinity. i . _ ' “ver ' .e W
. -. . ' antarctici255 In to M0 $2 astute:
. V {the Kamilche Point Sewing club the Em were harsh wi'th it RPPJ of
Dayton Community Terms If Desired I Ea $51,“
I ‘ I: ‘at hert home OnMThufiday' Tryiose resentative John
McCutcheon (of: Chlb’ I 4 to lggtl‘ific.
' i presen were: rs‘ my ID on’ Pierce County asserted in house ~q
‘ nsi ante
. _ ‘7 . .I _ . x a.) .n A, 0
j : . . : ily-“5‘ L931“? Auen' Mrs" dud W‘Vdi: I debat,
“It would be beter known A' E‘ LEMKE' ,: .«i "05
a . .. . IMrs. Estella Holman, Grandma by the name of .Compimcy in To”
Club Presxdent V 44%1 ‘
'Brownfield, Mrs. Jess Brownfield; i . I i, . , H ~ I . I ‘ fie
' , (Mrs. Arthur Nelson, Mrs. Wesley‘Iflgi‘ficg, uam' m
“laden balm __~ “mu” _~______ __, v, ‘ it, _ M. .. _,.._- as.“
._.. -—a l£11k! p":
. \ggbgéstns' H' G" Nelson’ and the The price-fixing
feature ob-, ‘ 00mg? di
‘5 Mrs. IE. A. Henderson or Roch- .Viousw was the. thing of greatest.
es100 33,0
. Iester Spent the past week with influence in piling up opposmon. ZecuTea
. her daughter, Mrs. Bert Rail. Mrs. consumef‘s from all Over .the nr
deal thr
IHenderson and Mrs‘ Rau were state, farmers and representatives I eel its
<
I . _. retailers Jomed in protesting eii- ' 10 a1
ldlnner guests of Mrs. L. A. Stall! an a
l . w actment. Newspapers opposed the ~ in h
lat Minerva Park on Tuesday. . . I exten,
‘ Mrs. Blossom carico spent the bl” because.“ Its avowfzq EffeCt to
wall ’eam'
{past .week visiting relatives in {Emovf .lpglfifi calmfl’ftlltlon
film“: alted to:
I iTacoma, Puyallup and Wilkenson.~ 16 :8 .21 1? t'hw 1? Paced. L emi
[.8
. . . because "’5 a iMrs. Margaret Colhary entertain— $212225; 8 0
e consume! and; re_&rtx"oday
904'”. VAlVE-IN-HEAD SIX—the onl one ed Mr. and Mrs. Dindorf and
fam— v ' , , I ; an i
in I}, b- psemn low- rice y i ily and Mr. and Mrs. James Corte-
‘finouler ObJeCt19n_ t0 the PFO- * h; Officgni1
e Igges 9 P group- 51 and son of Bremermn on Sun_ :posal was the prOViSion
givmg en—» v. Constr,
itorcement. responsibility to the I i Miss 31“
Attorney General and anticipating a e?
. . . because
"VAlVE-lN-HEAD’S THE VICTOR" in perform-
ance on land, sea, and in the air!
,a substantial increase in his staff.
WEEKEND VISITORS ‘Any merchant or trade associat-
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Iday. ,
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' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mura of Bell- Eion could have filed a compaint
Iingham were weekend visitors i against another merchant without . uSed
' I _ iwun friends and relatives herewposting. any bond or being heldI
Merchand.
Chevrolet for ‘41 is the only biggest-selling 7 er. Mura is the former
Mary Mc- g responSible in any way. If a mer- R . by t I:
. -. . ' ‘ ' ecause '5 Donald, Shelton teacher. ichant wished
to sell out he wast 8e as Ellie
low-priced car that brings you this envnable SIX (YllNDERS save Y°U m°neY
0” 905:0ll il‘equested‘ to give the manfactur-' ;. e
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Shark Liver jers from whom he bought his.
i Eighty pounds of refined 011, rich Istocks a chance to buy back at!
in vitamin A, is produced from 100 'COSt-
pounds of shark liver. The bill was rushed through
the senate without public hearing
Ill’l February, and on second read-
iing in the house all amendments
[were voted down by decisive ma-
Igorlties. Comment now in the Cap- 1
iitol is that the apparent attempt
and upkeep!
MARCH
combination! . . . Why Pay More—Why Accnept
.Less? Remember—more people buy Chevrolets
. . . because it’s thoroughly
PROVE—thoroughly DEPENDABLE—as mil-
lions upon millions of owners will testify!
than buy any other make of car, regardless
of type, size or price!
FILMS
DEVELOPED and
Airflow Sedan
Radio, heater. In v e r y
nice condition for
$595n0
Touring Sedan
Good tires and paint. A
nice family car for
$495.00
PRINTED ito‘ railroad the bill to passage
{without examination of its pos-
per roll Islble effects was also a strong
Plus motor in arousing protest and op- : '
DOSitlon I / sta
Free enlargement ' not r
coupon - at egrc
Gigi... of Vineyards Tour 1938 CheVI'Olet OldsmOb‘le 1938 Ply.
“338.”;
e evro e om anv I s1 t d St d 0"
‘ Fir Drug. Store ‘ a e a “r ay I O I 18 000 .1 New tires, radio.
heater Ver nice car f0f ' Manag
lst Grove Phone b tour dof four vineyards is n y Y m1 es and defrOSter y
: Eifffbis be
v - elng con noted at Grapeview ' '2
I ,. Ithis Saturday, March 15, at 10:00 $ $ $ '1' :0; Rib-g
I. ~ g .. ia. m. by Dr. John C. Snyder, EX- . . " m etaus
ltenSIOn Horticulturist and Coun- V or PU
. i W Agent Okerstrom. The ob- El“ I
lJeCt of fig: tour is to show grape , l' dqsndi‘yle
growers e value of reen m ~ l ‘
‘ure crops in the vineygards. Thirsle bts linerfc:
Q crops are seeded in the late sum- Touring Se V P‘Uagd cor;
lner so as to protect the soil from I
Ierosion and leaching during the 1.
winter months and 15 then plow-
ed into the soil for fertilizer.
The best crop to seed and the
time of seeding will be discussed.
Looks and rims"
new. For " RA
Each stop represents a different ~ Conn
crop or time of lantin to be ‘ t
I studied. p g 1:335, y la
, , , r 8 Magoyester
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Skokomlsh Indian 1937 Pkllo’mouth Dggge 1933,}; 00 . resist}?
. Blac oupe ourmg e an .. E pun
. , , . . . ‘ Du eh!
I S ReSlggng lfgssdes A very nice car in New set of 6—ply tires. Nice
looking fd? edttigberi;
,_ ervmes wi e e urs ay Nice in i nd out for In
agile1 o’clock from the Skokom- every way S dc a couPe I 31111? tires:
is ‘ aker Church for Charlie . . “P- oi
I Jones, 82-year-old resident of the $ .00 $ $ 5' .' tlotne"
an
Skokomish Indian Reservation, . face
iwho died at his home on the res- Hick
__ I el'iI/{ation this morning. t {me-11:2“ 8‘3
. spring Ithe LIZ'StVZiItléim Han WI” conduc We have others to
choose from besides a couple of repossessions very c l’ dig‘g‘itizgds
0' 0'" 9 . MELL CHFVROLET COMPANY i a
1 la daughter, Mrs. Louise Pulsifer. told 0.1591
' itwo grandchildren, and a nephew, ‘F’ltnerchks
Fll‘St & Grove Phone lFoster Jones, all living on the esterd ape,
, Ireservation. I I i g0 inay at
Pl t k del t efrom ITMr. Jones was born at Port 1 as fish Qt:
en 0 3 33 an 0 s 0 005 ownsend but the exact date is e 4 Q a e
y «i notvknown. He had been ill for ,407 8' 15,1; Chrysze’r Plymouth
Phon We“:
several years.