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Wynooche Trapper
Yields To Death
August Mellick, 68, an old—time
trapper of the upper VVynooche
country, died Thursday in an
Aberdeen hospital following an
illness of two weeks. He was born
in Cleveland, but came to ’Wash-
ington as a youth. He lived near
Matiock before being moved to
the hospital, and was well-known
in that district.
He is survived by three broth—
ers, Fred, John and Samuel, all
of Cleveland.
ESTATE DISTRIBUTED
Judge John M. Wilson signed
a decree of distribution and final
discharge of the administratrix,
Flossie N. Lynn, in the estate of
Charles E. Lynn in superior court
Saturday.
The PRICE is RIGHT
Why not Have the
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Double H Club
Holds Meeting
Mrs. Lawrence Burrell enter-
tained at her home on Thursday,
March 20, with a 1:30 dessert
luncheon for the Double H Club.
Two tables of contract were in
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On April 8th, in the Methodist
Church in Shelton, the Mason
County District Federation of
Women’s Clubs will hold their
. annual’spring meeting. Owing to
play With Mrs. E. B. Sutton and , c g
Mrs. Lantz Wiss winning. honors, [the mums of MTS- Earl RlebOW.
Mrs. Bill Dickie won the gallop-ldlStht PTGSIdent. She has asked
ing goose. The hostess presentederS- *Fred Shortv correspondlhg
each member and the guest, Mrs. Isecre'varyv ’30 assume the chair-
. , lmanshi for the da .
t, th 3. corsa e p. . . y
3:351:23]; Elgggfs. W1 g ' The district is pleased to an-
nounce that on the morning pro—
Engagement Announced gram) Mrs- James. LOtdeseH, 0f
Mrs. Annie Texido of Lilliwaup,'sequ1mv Past PYGSIdent. 0f. the
announces the engagement of her lNashington State Federation of
daughter Violet McMillan, to Dav- Women 5 Clubs. and herself a
id M. Black of Pekin, Illinois. The [glelgilicewgnarfifgilly 9110
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lgress," the talk featured at the
iState Convention in Yakima last
Rebekahs To Hold June. Mrs. Lotzgesell will also
Meeting; Friday conduct a “Question Box,” on.
The Rebekahs will hold their titled “Information Please,” so
regular meeting at 7:30 at the I. that any. 01‘ all clubs may pre~
0.0.F. Hall Friday evening. The SB“ Pertinent questions in regard
outside and inside uardians will-t0 Federated C1115 Work.
serve the luncheon.g i The feature 0f the afternoon
Iprogram will be an address, “Val-
. ues That Endure." by Mrs. George
Lachlan McPhail Has
Benoit, of Seattle, a past state
Meeting April 8
SHELTON-MASON COUNTY JOURNAL
[Annual Daffodil AlBiw'ea—kdownFo—r
i Festival S t a rt s } Collection 0 f
g In Puyallup Areal
Tacoma, March 24. a The] EffeCtiVe M
Eighth Annual Daffodil Festival, it
held each year in Tacoma, Puy-
allup, and Sumner, Washington,
got under way Saturday, March
22, with the coronation of Miss
Pauline Martin, 18-year-old Sum-
! Tokens
sales of less than 30 cents.
New Sales Taxl
ay 1, 1941, the Re-t
tail Sales Tax will be 3per cent.
Tokens will be used only onl
The l
bracket system which will be usedl
0“ and after May 1941‘ for 001' lducted at 1:30 o'clock
Wednesday
ner high school graduate who this lecting this tax is as follows:
week is known as Queen Pauline 3 .05 to 3 .14 Collect 1 Token
I. Approximately 300 people were .15 to .29 __ Collect 2 Tokens
crammed into the Puyallup Civic ,30 to 49 ______ __ Collect 1 Cent
Auditorium to witness the corona- .50 to .84 Collect Cents
tion ceremony, the most eventfuli .85 to 1,14 ____ ,_ Collect 3 Cents
gone in many years. , 1.15 to 1.49 .... ._ Collect 4 Cents
The coronation started off a 1.50 to 1.84 ---- ~- C0118“ 5 Cents
week of festivities, most spectu- 1.85 to 2.14 COlleCt 6 Cents
cular of which are the Daffodil 2.15 to 2.49 .... .. Collect 7 Cents
Festival parade on Saturday, 2.50 to 2.84 .... .. Collect 8 Cents
March 29, and the important Dar-i 2.85 to 3.14 .... .. Collect 9 Cents
fodil Exhibit at Sumner high 3.15 to 3.49 Collect 10 Cents
school gymnasium, where between: Tokens will be issued by the
400 and 500 different Varieties of state Tax Commission of the
daffodils will be on display. Many
of the blooms will be shown for
the first and only time. Some of
the flowers are from almost price-
.less bulbs, while others are from
ordinary garden variety bulbs.
This exhibit is the only one of
l
same size as the present tokens,
but made of plastic
which can be used in money—count-
ing machines.
tokens will be 1/3 of a cent each
——or 3 tokens for one penny.
You will note from the above
material ,
The value of these
its kind in America, and Will DrOb‘ bracket schedule that tokens will
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Luella Williams '
Yields To Death
After 85 Years
Yielding to an illness of several
Jinonths, Mrs. Luella Frances Wil—
~liams, 85, died Sunday at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. B. T.
McGuire, 606 Cota street.
Funeral services will be con-
lafternoon from the Witsiers Chap-
lel with Dr. Robert Brumblay,
lMethodist pastor, conducting. The
libody will be sent to Humboldt,
Illinois, for burial in the family
iplot there.
i Mrs. Williams had lived in Shel-
-ton for the past six years. She
was born at West Union, Ohio, on
October 2, 1855.
Surviving in addition to Mrs.
cGuire are a son, Walter VVil-
liams, Humboldt, Ill.; a second
ldaughter, Mrs. Dorothy Weenn,
Galesburg, Illinois; a sister, Mrs.
Nancy Cooper, Clarksville, Iowa;
.ninc grandchildren, and three
great grandchildren.
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New Baby Daughter
Inquire, Then You’ll Buy
Modern
CONCRETE BRICK
and
MASONRY UNITS
Lachlan McPhail, at
Beach, Cal., of the birth of an
81/2—pound girl to them on
igaret McPhail, now deceased.
,Friends of the family that lived
here in early days when they op-
will be glad to know of the addi-
tion to “Lachie‘s” family.
EXECUTRIX APPOINTED
Mrs. Rhea Ruth Howard was
appointed executrix of the estate
SHELTON CONCRETE
PRODUCTS
Seventh St. Bridge Phone 123
day.
GBI Your Vitamins This Thrifty Way . .
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VITAMINS, A and D
erated the old Commercial Hotel,t
president of the American Legionl
Auxiliary, and a former Shelton
resident, who will be well remem—
Word has been received from bered for her church club and P.-
Pacific IT, A,
' Work. At the present time,
[she 15 carrying on a heavy speak-
St- iinglassignment on “The Mother‘s
Patrick’s Day, named Margaret [Influence
Susan after his mother. Mrs. Mal“ tion,” for the Seattle Council of
on Character Educa-
Pal‘ent—Teacher AssOciations, and
it“ is only because of the Seattle
,spring vacation falling at this
time that a speaker of Mrs. Be-
]noit's ability is available to us.
The general public is urged to
lattend either or both of these
.sessions, as Well as the luncheon
lat noon which will be served at
ia. nominal charge.
of her mother, the late Hattie. E. The annual election of officers
Garfield, as the will was admitted Will take place during the noon
to probate by Judge John M. hour.
iWilson in superior court Satur-i
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l Oliver G. Morris, 26, Shelton,
{and Niles Davis, 21, Tacoma, at
iShelton, March 21.
Dale King, 21, Kingston, Wash,
and Margaret Geier, 18, South-
ably be the only one in the world
this year. Visitors come from
all over the country just to see
the various varieties on display.
Besides exhibition daffodils there
will be over 100 displays of daffo-
dils, tulips, and bulbous iris. This
exhibit will be open from 9 a. m.
to 10 p. m. both Saturday and
‘Sunday, March 29 and 30.
l The Daffodil Parade on Satur-
;day the 29th starts in Tacoma at
[10 a. m., in Puyallup at 1 p. m.,
and in Sumner at 2:30 p. m. It
will be the most colorful parade
in the history of the Festival, and
a greater number of entries will
appear than have appeared in any
previous Daffodil Parade.
The concluding event of the
Festival, which is advertised as
going from “sea level to ski
level,” will be the Northwest In-
ter-Collegiate Ski Races on Mt.
Rainier, Sunday, Marcll 30.
Wee—V'JExhii—iii
Report Given To
100 Parke-Davis Haliver Oll capsules .......................... ..$1-29
“forth Wash. at Shelton March
250 Parke-Davis Haliver Oil Capsules .......... .. 2.59 ’22 I
250 Squibb Adex Tablets ...... "331.98 80’s 1.33 i l Hoodsport,
March 22. The
100 Lilly Hepicoleum Globules ................... -- , V Hood Canal
women’s Club met
5 cc Upjohn Super D Concentrate ......... .. ~77 BUILDING NEW GARAGE on
Thursday in the club rooms at
30 cc Upjohn Super D Concentrate .... .. 2.98 Hugo S€1P01d, McKinley
andgthe Hoodsport school. The reg-
10 CC Mead's Oleum Percomorphum .67 Stfevgns StYCQtSi was Issued
alular 13115111955 session was featur-
50 cc Mead's Oleum Percomorphum .............................. .. 2.67
giwltmlq’aesgergtaiigohggé ed by a most satisfactory report
y l d t mg g on the Weaver's Exhibit recently
, VITAMINSAL‘B and “1119 3312;- held, and the club voted thanks
50 Upjohn Cerelexin Compoqu Tablets ...................... ..$1.34 GIRL
BORN TODAY to Mrs. Briggs and her hard-
200 Upjohn Cerelexin Compound Tablets .. 4.59 ML and Mrs‘ Carl Morgan of
working COmmlttce.
100 Squibb 61%; gr. Brewer's Yeast Tablets . .49 Shelton became
parents of a baby After lunCheon, the SPOUP ad-
500 Squibb 61/2 gr. Brewer‘s Yeast Tablets .. 1.49 daughter born at
Shelton hospital Journed t0 the stage of the gym-
25 Squibb B Complex Vitamin Capsules .. .98 I ,today, naSium. where the
garden depart-
S-oz. Squibb B Complex Vitamin Syrup .......................... .. 1.98
_~Wg ment presented an hours program
BABY BOY ARRIVES 9f films which was greatly on-
VITAMINS A; 0'; D; , Mr. and Mrs. Ed Strankman of' 30321921,, bg’
.YIS‘thSl £91100} Children
100 Lilly Gelseals Hepicebrin .................................... ..$4.7o
Seattle, former Shelton residentslias“ due“ M‘gorgmd StPeCial chanks
100 Lilly Globules Hepicoleum Compound . 2.97 became parents of a baby son
Linsco'tt fo‘r th'gqrplfls Sr and Mrs-
‘25 Abbott’s Vita Kaps .......... .., ........... .. .,.,1._27,.,,;.
born at Sheltguyihospitalfiunday.hing Off the ffln‘ls 01]“
$335,331.53;
e z: to
250 Parke-Davis Abdol with Vitamin C 9.69 M“ and Mrs- Edwm Holmes.“ .
. . . Route 1, Shelton, became parents ,
5O Squibb Pargran 5 Vitamin Perles .. 2.54
100 s uibb Par ran Vitamin Perles a 469 Of a baby daughter born at the
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VITAMINS A; B) D; RECEIVthTTlfifirMENT
25 Parke-Davis ABDOL Vitamin‘Capsules .................. ..$ .89 Roy
Kavanaugh, Kimbel Log— , ,
100 Parke-Davis ABDOL Vitamin Capsules .. 2.69 ging company, Purl Jemison,
WEDNESDAYFAC “3’6 Club
250 Parke-Davis ABDOL Vitamin Capsules .. 5.67 Simpson Logging.Co., Joe
Yeager mner fietmgi 6' 0 11 mo
25 Squibb High Potency ABDG Capsules _.9a of Lilliwaup, R. R. Phillips,
Simp— Sheltont to 81’ f followed by
100 Squibb High Potency ABDG Capsules 2.98 son Logging company. and Art
femoffshrt? 1°“ 0. Operam“ .Of
250 Squibb High Potency ABDG Capsules ......... .. 5.39 Mallon. Rayonier
employe. were hirfi 1g mg eqmpment at my
80 Squibb Adex Yeast'Tablets .......... ...98 250s.......... 2.39
admitted to Shelton hospital fern";L AY H d
treatment, the last three yester- URSD _ 0°. . Canal
day, Kavanaugh on Sunday, and] Sportsmens Assocxation March
Jemison last Saturday. mfietllngi 8 1" m‘i HOOdSPOrt
__ sc 00.
F I R Flower Caused Panic THURSDAY—Red. Cross Chap'
3 A flower-once caused a financial Egirtlgg;§: meetmg’ 8 p‘ m"
Afradime Pharmacis' Rirhard E. Greri‘oer anic in Holland when the
full mar- _
Alaqs‘in Attendant; R.Ph.’G. q p p THURSDAY Commemlal lea-
and»: SW05 WWO“!
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animal:
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>5 lUXl moons or towssr—onlczo CARS
Swmc? It’s a
regular pa-
s?” rade ! Former
buyers of low-
est-priced cars by the thou-
sands are discovering that
Oldsmobile is easily within
their reach. It’s such a lit-
tle step up in dollars, they
find, from do luxe model
lowest priced makes to
the luxurious Olds Special
Six—and such a great
stride forward in styling,
size, quality and features to
own an,01dsmobile. Why
‘ not join the swing yourself
to the Style-Leading, top-
performing Six of them all?
The big Olds Special, you’ll
find, will put no strain
on your budget. Come
in, and let’s talk details!
MELL CHEVROLET COMPANY l
lOO-H. P. 6-Cylindor Econo-Moshr Engine ll9-lnch Wheelbase - Biggor,
Roomior Body by Fishor ‘ Now Inferior luxury ' 4-Coil Spring Rhythmic
mo ' Famous Olds Quality Throughout. (Low-Priced Olds Special Also
Avoiloblo on a "0-". P. Eight of Slightly Higher Price.)
*llydlo-Mofic Dfivo—No Clvlcll to Press, No Goon lo Skiff-Optional at
Extra .Cosl.
ket collapsed in the Seventeenth cen-
tury.
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gue bowling, 8 p. m., bowling
alleys.
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,out of luck for a payment. These
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Enjoyed Despite
Crimp In Plans
lonly be used on sales of less than
130 cents. This will eliminate the
Use of tokens, as compared with
our present system, by better,
than 90 per cent If you do not’ Despite the failure of the ad-
have any sales 0? less than 30,Vertised Seattle entertainment
CCUtS, then you Will not 1150 anir'iprogram to arrive, through no
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One good thing calls for an-
other. Many interesting things
Were learned at the Vineyard tour
at Grapeview, but because of an
[tokens as the bracket Systemifault of the Shelton aerie, last
Shows you W1“ be COlleCtlng Pen- {night’s Eagles meeting proved of
11188 only. E l lhigh entertainment to the big
Kamp CS 'crowd which turned out.
Amount of Sale: $1.05, Collect 30: A conflict in dates which was
figgugg 3; 83393 I: in no way the fault of the Shelton
Amoiint of Sale: $3.25’Collict 10clame resume-d -m some laSt mm-
- i, ute pinch hitting being done by
stigma?aifisaniinfé‘r‘ilusis“5323‘ Bismci Stan-3g“ him”
ME“;-
i ur o enlno. is own rie
gested that you turn same in toltalk plus the entertainment Sup-
the localROfflce63:g tlsle ‘fngCOIn- I plied for several muSlCians he
mlSSlon, 00m , m1 OWGT. .brou ht alon saved the da .
This Bureau will let. you know} 30%;“; 1'50 gEagies and 3t’heir
wgilen thedpetw t0k€nS Vigil be availé | friends turned out for the
occas-
a e so a you can 6 prepare ion, enjoying an organized ot-
to collect the 3 per cent Retailhuck dinner arranged by {he
Sales Tax_on_ the new braCketlEagles Auxiliary to close the
system beginning May 1, 1941- levelling. A class of candidates
t The Rplestéind Filegitilationi pt?- ifor membership was initiated as
alnlng 0 e CO ec ion 0 8 part of the program,
Retail Sales Tax remain the same. George Adams was named chair-
——-—— man of two coming Eagles events,
. one their annual Mother’s Day
program May 11 in the Paramount
V, d T Theatre, the other the annual pic-
. I .nic for the Schoolboy Patrol, no
S ,datc for which has yet been chos-
i en.
Slate-d Thursday
iArt Blehl Plays
‘ In. All-N.W. Prep
incapacitated ferry a number of ‘N?
Harstine Island growers failed to
imake the tour. They, too, have’ _ '
something to Show and tell about ACCOmPamEd by DICk Berg, for“
for the highest yield per acre of mer Shelton school music teach-
grapes was obtained last year by er, now Montesano music instruc-
an Island grower. ,tor, Arthur Biehl, ,Shelton’s talen-
I J. J. Johnson who has carried ted student clarinet player, leaves;
ion a good fertilizer management here Thuroday evening for SP0“
lprogram during the past four or Kane to 301“ the all'NorthWESt
lfive years obtained a yield of EighthhEOI Eand finch WEE“ 5133;,
“over 10 ton per acre. Harstine 9 DC 31118 1151C es “’3
lIsland growers as well as others saturday and Sunday at the
around the county are interested NorthweSt MUSiC Educators’ Con-
to know how to produce such fereflce' . '
crops. 4 Blehl 15 one of 220 members
In order that others may hear chosen from Washington, Oregon,
M1, Johnson,s program explained Idaho, Montana, British Columbia
a tour will be held on the Island aild AlaSka for the All'NorthWeSt
ion Thursday, March 27 at 130 high school band. The band will
; mittee will be appointed.
Tuesday, March
lPrep Tolo Draws
203 Paid Couples
With 203 couples paying admis-
sions, the annual Sophomore Class
Tolo Friday in the senior high
school social rooms was a big
success.
Music was furnished by Cliff
l Kelly’s Royal Blues orchestra with
a “Shipwreck and Desert Island”
motif carried out in decorations.
Prep party—goers are already
,dated up for another dance, the
lGirls Athletic Association “ging-
lham swing," which will be held
this coming Friday evening in the
senior high social hall.
W. S. C. Professor
Talks To Seniors
H. H. Irwin, assistant professor
of mathematics at Washington
Estate College, Spoke to seniors and
class leaders at Irene S. Reed
high school Monday morning.
He paid the annual visit W.S.C.
schedules for one of its" faculty
members at Irene S. Reed high
school.
Drunkenness Results
In $10 Fine For Man
Arrested at Twanoh State Park
Saturday night by State Patrol-
man Cliff Aden, John L. Cole of
Bremerton was fined $10 and costs
by Justice M. C. Zintheo yester-
day on a charge of appearing in
a public place in a drunk and dis-
orderly and maudlin condition.
Matlom
V For Lack of License
Operating his car without li-
cense plates cost Del Adams of
Matlock $10 and costs when ar-
l‘raigned before Justice M. C. Zin-
theo Saturday following Adams'
arrest Friday by State Patrolman
Cliff Aden at Matlock.
YoutlTIn Stolen Car
Apprehended In Kelso
Sheriff Gene Martin was called
to Kelso today to take custody of
a Shelton junior high student and
a car he is alleged to have stolen
from the used car lot of the Shel-
ton Motor Company yesterday.
The boy’s identity was not cer—
tain when Sheriff Martin left. A
radio alarm spread yesterday af—
ter the theft 'of the car was re-
ported to the Mason County sher-
iff’s office by R. B. Dickey, pro—
lprietor of the motor company, re-
l\sulted in the capture of the boy
and the car by Cowlitz county
authorities.
Pension Union Meets
At Hoodsport Sunday
A Washington Old Age Pension
Union meeting will be held at the
Hoodsport gymnasium Sunday,
March 30 at 1 o’clock. A pot luck
lunch will be served and all
friends of the pension movement
are invited. Officers for 1941 will
be elected and a grievance com-
‘p. m. The tour will start at the J. be led by Lollis G- Wersen of Ta‘
’J. Johnson place and also include coma and Wm broadcast on NBC!
the Ed Wilson place. Mr, Johnson goast-to—coast network next Sun-i
is growing Crimson Clover and, ay between 8.30.and 9 p. m. I
Mr. Wilson has vetch as cover and; Selection to this group is re-
green manure crops .garded as the highest honor that
loan come to high school band
. . ‘students in the Northwest,
April 1 Deadline
For Farmers, 4-H
Chinese Artists ,
Para
Clubs, Remember: mount Show
April 1 means more than just
Offering one of the most un-
April.Fool’s Day to some farm-l
usual groups ever to appear on
it's stage, the local Paramount
ers and 4-H Club members of Ma-
son County. It means that any-
Theatre in featuring the Sinn
farmers who have not returned
Family tonight and tomorrow
(Tuesday and Wednesday) in a
their application for payment for‘
the 1940 A.C.P. program will be
program of singing, dancing and
novelty events.
The Sinn Family, all Chinese”
consist of nine members all ages,
who offer a musical treat in or-
chestrations, beautiful costumes,
lovely songs, peppy dances and
side splitting comedies.
Because of the high cost ofl
bringing this quality productionl
to Shelton, Gus Graf, manager ofl
the Paramount has announced as
very slight increase in price,=
were sent from the extension of-
fice in February but a few have
still not been returned. Those who
have the applications are advised
to return them even tho the cost
of the phosphate is in excess of
the total amount earned. If they
are not returned, credit is not
allowed for even the use of the
phosphate.
To 4-H club members April 1
means that enrollments are clos-
ed for the 1941 club year. Pres-
mount advertisement on page
three of tonights Journal.
total will be just $11
than last year. i
' Please attend to these matters
immediately, advises County Ae-
ent Okerstrom, for we do not'
want any April Fools in the
crowd. '
'Ten Shelton Girls , i
Enjoy GAA Playday
Ten members of the Girls Ath- 1
letic Association at Irene S. Reed '
high school, led by Miss Lois Hos-
kins, faculty advisor and, girls
physical education instructor, at-
tended the annual Southwest
Washington G.A.A. play day at
Centralia last Saturday.
lg The group included Nita Op-
lpelt, Helen Holman, Jean Plem-
Their first annual banquet at- l onsi Marie Yarri Betty Lou MaCke'i
tracted 16 members of the Shel-iJean Elliptti Pat Bradleyi Gert”
ton Camera Club to Clar-Mel Inn rude Viger’ Helen Landersi and
on Hood Canal last night where a Donna HOffman'
highly enjoyable evenin was ‘ . ~““
spent. g ! Recovery Begins With
Melvin Bearden, Hood Canal’sl
most noted contribution to art,l
led a criticism of the prints sub-‘ I
mitted for' the second annual. Mrs' Edna oconnor 0f BlaCk'
,Diamond found her old stam in
fiimffi, Iguse 22:33:11}? grounds in Shelton the key topreéfl
ton Library. 8 e lturning health last week whenl
, he came here to sta with her
After that Bearden painted two 1 s' y '
pictures, one a brush sketch 0 ISlSteI‘, Mrs. Velma Baldwm, at
f, B l i '
Mt. Rainier, the other a pallett l every Heightsiumisle 31321121513
. , 9‘ cin from an
kmfe drawmg 0f Goat Mountain! " notgseem to shake while at Black
Diamond.
which iwere- raffled off with,
funds geing into the club’s treas-, Mrs Ovconnor showed improve-
ent the first day she arrived
ury. Mrs. Ben Briggs won the?m
former, Doane Brodie the latter. there and has been improving
h grade at
‘ £10, is back in the fourt
WILL 1N PROBATE iis back in the fourth' grade at
i Bordeaux.
Earl F. Kneeland petitioned for:
letters of testamentary as execut-i DAUGHTER ARRIVES
or of the estate of Winnifred G.{ A baby daughter was born to
Kneeland as the will was entered Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evers of
in probate in superior court Sat- Route 1. Elma. at Shelton hospi-
ul‘day by Judge John M. Wilson. tfll Sunday.
ghtly less
which may be found in the Para-
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full! Fact is, I do 4 jobs at onCe—the 53'
motor gets going! Four jobs at once! If Ya
had windows you’d see me . . .
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1 Women’s day’ M
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Officers elected
Cross women’s
last Thursday’5 "
Mrs. Myron Lund ’
Ralph Paulsom
Mary Shelton, 311
Ralph Pigg, lieut
The next mee.
will be this even
o’clock in the junlo'SOnagoon.
ium. All womcIl ydr'm rs.
invited. . at i A}
. Mrs. Ma
night, Ma
If you Wish to H, won by W
to ’I‘ell~—Journal Mrs. mg:
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The Abstr “' “a Hur
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Mason ; tice new:
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SHELTON, WA 8 a
Two shows
Starting at
Matinee 2:15 "
and 5,_
Adm.. 10¢ alld
(State 2¢i '4
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upsets 'om-mukes ‘em weir too foot. Whe
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2. "CLEAN out grit and‘carbon. I carry 9h" them
doWn to the bottom of the crankcase. T’
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the way to keep an engine happy, and pen“
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