l’a Eight
immm’vement‘g 1“ New Plastic Passes Real Test
To Join US. Army of Employed
Union Area Many
At. Present
n
3. There ar
s
impo’ c is the resort of Ran ‘
and P "oer, tyre business men of 3
l‘ .. . who are preparing the
{1‘ ..l for cabins and a chicken
cl inn. Their location is
..)».-; .‘"'c miles cast of here
vutcrfi'ont property with fine;
.'Il‘\"v'.
John Egbert recently purchased
c. lot bordering the E. A. Hillier
sum; “2' home and plans to build
a (.lW'clli 1' soon. Mr. Egbert with
hi: ta ha; been living near
I3 Pauli.
Haven."
’ b'w'i
the old Pixley
co'nplwuly dis—
‘, the "id is being
.og V-l». .1. A.
lit‘iltl.;_'~r‘ lli’. licl, .. .
dammed and
the ciwk is to
more In.
‘lItf
(jimmy;- M “( rt: 1,? O‘le
of the DO“. ' t r 'fl‘cfi-
r t t. l' a 1‘(i . will move
the o a month when ,
l1. " his home l‘(c€‘lltiV rsold. :
III. \ Stark Went to Seattle ‘
Linwott of Hoodsport
(l‘i-lz‘atcs Trom the
Club to the State
Council which was
Eryn Hotel. Before
tool: is. thc
new.
'livv’fl‘l' show has attracted
l""" nor-n. Mr. and Mrs.
. Mr. and Mrs. George
'l‘l‘ warly Week visitors.
up
Flagg. Miss Clara
4.1-1}, Liit‘. Andersen,
~(I l‘l’lblCl‘ftll and A.‘
{Ford or" Gram-view, who
‘< L; 11 guest at Alderbrook, made
-. party who were joined by
" ht oi' Grapeview in
all returned t<.>g.(-ther.
. group “as Mrs. Earl;
\. Till-s. Frul Short, Mrs. Carl
MW)“. Illa-s. Merritt Stark. and
Mus. Frank .‘Ioswoi'thy. Severn:
othzrn on» planning tn go. All
:1! entlulsi..‘tiw ovcr this tremen-
dous llou'vr show.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
wold are announcing the arrival
of a baby girl, Clara Joanne, who
’was born in the Shelton hospital
March 22nd. Mrs. Strandwold who
was under the care of a Mason
County physician. visited at the
home 01' her mother, Mrs. Clara
Main, for about ten days previous
to her daughter's birth. Mr. and
Mrs. Stz'nndwold now make their
hon‘c in Tacoma. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Borgen
wrre in Seattle over the weekend
at the home of Mr. Borgen‘s sis-j
tor, Mrs. Earl. Ewing where his
mother also lives. On Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Borgen‘s daughters
and families joian them for a.
family dinncr.
Daw- lizilby is home from the
l'niv ty for spring vacation.
Miss Frankie Frcdson is also
home for vacation from Ellens~
burg Normal.
FORRESTS
FLOWERS
FOR EVERY OCCASION
Delivered anywhere
222 South 10th St.
Shelton Call 112-W
FULLY—FITTED 6.1
FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR
129-75
$
Only
Some of its BU ieatures:
0 Stainless Porcelain Slid
O Double-width Dessert
0 Super—Pdwered Meter
0 New Low Operating Cost
0 Large 6.1 cu. ft. Food Compartment
0 Frozen Storage Compartment 5‘
perhaps of greatest j
for i
Strand- ‘
O Double-Easy Quickube Ice Trays
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Hch is a piece of “Vinylito.”
plaslic taking its “fatigue” test. All
sorts of machines have been cunslrucicd to beat, (cur, rub, break and
wherwisiv multrcat the new substance bv/oru it is turned into articles 0/
industry and commerce.
LASTICS, because they are new—
_ comers to the list of materials for
human use, have to pass examina—
tions and tests that metals, woods,
and other substances seldom have to
undergo. The mysterious composi-
tion of plastics makes each one of
them a question mark.
Each has to prove its ability to be
a useful performer in commerce, in~
dustry or other fields before it is
released from the testing laboratory.
The photograph shows a piece of
“Vinylite” plastic—the most extra-
ordinary of all the newcomers——
proving to chemists that it does not
get “tired” easily. In this fatigue
i test strips of the plastic are twisted,
folded, then clamped by the ends
into pairs of vise-like plates. An at-
l tendant throws a switch whereupon
the steel clamps altemately come
I together and separate. With each
i open-and-shut movement of the ma—
‘d-Square Revival I
EndingOn Sunday?
Rev. Henry C. Marty will wind I
up his series of evangelistic meet-
ings which have proven extreme—
lv popular at the Four Square
Gospel Church next Sunday eve—
ning, Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Lam-
bert, pastors, announced today.
The evangelist will be speaking
every night the rest of this Week,
His topic tonight (Thursday) is
“An Unmatched Fight with a
Knoclmut,“ Friday a service for
young people with “Youth” as his
topic, Saturday Rev. Marty will
repeat by request his message in
Testimony, and Sunday‘s; closing
i program will feature an illustrated
l“'»‘""lOIl with several young people
i taking part as the topic “The Key
to Paradise" is discussed.
The public is cordially
Ito attend.
I
l Gus Graf To Speak At
General Welfare Club
Shelton General Welfarc Club
No. l meets every Saturday at
is p. m. in the Memorial Hall.
Business men and the public
are urged to attend the next
meeting Saturday, as Gus Graf,
the speaker, will interest all.
W. s. RAWDING,
invith
chine the plastic is twisted and
folded still harder and also pressed
together and stretched. Yet this
“Vinylite” plastic is so durable that:
it stands up under 3,000,000 or more
of these wrenchings.
Other tests to determine the plas-
tic’s resistance to tearing, abrasion,
light, oils, alkalis and acids, mois-
ture, and temperature extremes, are
i applied, one by one. The new plastic
passes these ordeals so successfully
that, in its various forms, it is be-
coming increasingly in demand for
such widely different uses as cloth-
ing, sound records, shoe material,
watch crystals, precision instru-
ments, belts and suspenders, trim-
ming for women’s hats, bottle caps,
food containers, wood putty, and
even artificial flowers. Articles made
of it retain their shape and require
no care. Cleaning them is simplicity
itself—a rub with a damp cloth.
New Tax Tokens
To Be Of Orange
Colored Plastic
Wm
Olympia w» State Tax Commis-
sioner T. M. Jenner said Wednes-
day that the new tax tokens to be
used after the higher 3 per cent
:sales tax goes into effect May 1
will be of an orange color instead
of the green many would like to
follow out this state’s “ever-
green" theme.
Jenner said the green coloring
would not allow the printing on
the tokens to stand out as clearly
as desirable, hence the choice of
orange.
The state purchasing office has
called for bids on ten million of
the new tokens, the bids to be
,opcned April 3. The new tokens
are to be the same diameter as
,the present aluminum tokens but
will be thicker, have no hole, and
will be made of plastic. The le-
gend on the new token will be the
same as the present.
Jenner said the new tokens
probably won’t be ready by May 1,
when the new tax schedule be-
comes effective, so card board
tokens will be used temporarily.
Use Spider’s Web
The optical instrument industry
provides the only commercial use
President.
cu. ft.
$
Only
Duty lonm
ing Hydrator -_
Tray
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-Miser 1
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at slight extra
FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGE will!
Exclusive, New, Faster ,
RADIANTUBE COOKING UNITS
139-75
Some of its features:
0 Three Large Storage Drawers .
O Thermizer Well Cooker
O Super-Size Twin Unit Oven
o High-Speed Broiler
’Cook‘Mastcr Oven Control illustrated, optional
for spiders’ webs.
only loam
Top Lamp f-
coat.
IN AND SEE THESE BEAUTIFUL BARGAINS!
WWW
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Forest Service
: and sitka spruce.
T0 Plant Nearly,
3 Million Trees
The forest service has 2,616,000
trees to plant this spring. Theyl
are about evenly divided between
Oregon and Washington, accord—
ing to O. F. Ericson, Portland,
Oregon, in charge of timber man-
agement.
The biggest new plantation is
.non the Willamette national for—
est, near Oakridge, Ericson re.-
ports. This one gets 852,-
000- trees. The Olympic gets over
half a million trees for planting
in the Soleduck drainage. Four
hundred eighty-fIVe thousand go
to the Mount Hood, to be planted
on land up the Clackamas river.
The plantation near Index on the
Snoqualmic will receive 260,000.
The planting stock for west Side
forests is mostly Douglas fir, with
some Port Orrord white cedar
About 400,000
TAB
9-inch size.
Salt, Pep
SOIL-OFF,
Cleans painted
woodwork—-—like
Glazed pottery,
. »
j‘CROCKERY
No. 2 size ..... ..
HACK SAW
Adjustable to
blade ’
.....‘ ......... ..
cup. pint size
Fuller’s varnish
14-tooth steel ra
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SHELTON-MASON COUNTY JOURNAL
per Shak’rs
of Chromium.
Pepper is 11/2—inches high.
E
BREAD BOXt_
2 compartment.
below. White. enameled .................... ..
COOKIE JARS
With cover and serving dish which
may be used as an open-ware pie-
plate. Decorated ................................. ..;
. MAIL BOXES
Heavy galvanized iron construction»~
finished with aluminum paint .......... ..
’ Galv. LAUNDRY TUBS $
VACUUMEOTTLE
Universal, stiper4Vac with bakelite
LIN-EAR IVTAVRNISH
tops ,etc. quart .......
O’CEDAR MOPS
With {handle
GARDEN RAKE
pondcrosa pine transplants go to}
east side forests. \Nintei' planting
on the area west of Mary‘s Peak, l
Corvallis, Oregon, has just
been completed. In 19/10 about
three and one-half million trees
were plantch on the national for—
csts.
nca 1'
The CCC will do about 75 per‘
cent of the work. Planting stOck
comes from the Wind River Nurs-
ery on the Columbia national for-
est in Washington. An acre re-
quires 600 to 1,000 trees. “Pro-
jects are located on burns and
acquired cutover land not restock-
ing because no seed trees were
left," Ericson said. The fern fires
during the recent dry period burn-
ed a greater acreage than was
planted by all agencies last year.
MRS. SMITH RETURNS
TO HOODSPORT HOME
Mrs. Fannie M. Smith, who has
been spending the winter at
Long Beach, Calif, is at home
again at Hoodsport, hoping that
l .._...7_. ,4. _ -0.
the sun will continue to shine as
for the past month or so.
WROUGHT ALUMINUM
LE SERVICE
Hammered Aluminum with Engraved
Decorations.
Candlesticks ........ .. pair 1.00
Covered Candy
3 compartment, glass base.
Hurricane Lamp
Wrought aluminum base with glass
top to be used with candle.
Utility Dish ................ _. 1.00
Dishes .. 1.00
........ ._ , 1.00
pr. 1.00
Salt is 2 inches high.
$
kitchen walls and
dusting—No. Water
--~-»No' Rinsinge-No Drying .................. ..
{19
.Cake above, bread
$
bright colors ............ ..
CASSEROLE $
'99
FRAMES
as
several sizes, with
53
$
for linoleums, table
95
ke
STEEL GARDEN HOE
Svuth Africa is opposing the em-
plovn'icni of women as taxi drivers.
And you’ll have better meals easier!
,4.
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Purchases Made Friday With Not Appear On The March Statements.
5.
s MERCANTILE comm
“Where Quality Meets Price”
Thursday, March
Journal Want-Ads are showing,
their value in every issue of the,
l paper!
Jups in Chi!”
Japanese. in China 110’
over 330,000.
Opposing Women
‘ a :; ghouse
5W Era/47w
MAKE VFAMIZE (INS
Protect vitamins, minerals and rich
natural food flavors—don"t pour them
down the sink! This modern cooking
method is simple with a ‘Ncstinghousc.
,‘
EASY
TERMS
"‘ v.‘ ;. '.:"»'Ek"f.ri7. a
l..‘bi:—;.1l.;y'u' .iur-cm-.,.“\"= ‘
COM/E IN! Sc: how the 26 features of the Commander
model (illustratch mean more leisure for livmg for you.
SHELTON ELECTRIC CO.
B. W. Sopcr Shelton, “’11. 106 4th St.
112314211426
Snowdril’t SHORTENING $
6 Lb. Can .......................... ..
3-lb. can 51¢ WESSON OIL qt. 43¢ ,
M. D. TOILET TISSUE s ,5;
DOLLAR DAY
. .‘ ,4 k;- g I,
With enameled tissuc holder. doz. lol.. I d 0f thlls
"l, . , 1
All For .............................. .. -_ I . s to F
Prices effective Fri.,—Sat- _ e J01“
MILK
Choice of Federal, Carnation, Pet.
14 Cans .............................. ..
RINSO $
Large. boxes.
$
5 Boxes .............................. ..
LUX FLAKES .......... __ large 23¢
LUX TOILET SOAP 3 bars 19¢
Reliance DINNER PEAS $
Cut Beans or Golden Bantam Corn.
8 Cans ________________________________ __
PORK & BEANS
4 1b.
Rolled
Shoulder
~35
Van Camp‘s—NO. 300 cans. Si
3’ Cal
13 Cans ..................... ... .... .. °’ 6
DOG FOOD
Vita Food.
2], Cans .............................. ..
{fl
1.00
PURE CANE SUGAE
F‘ine granulated. 100-lb. sack
18 Lbs. ......... .. -
PRESERVES '
Sunny J imWStrawberry,
-%
I.
0.29
«EB
Raspberry, .
Loganberry‘. 2-lb. jars. ‘ S mgr:
3 Jars ................................ .. , lb’ sire .
Salt Side n pa“
. 00L
RELIANCE COFFEE $ in
a .
Any grindmlt's Better 7 Ways. "dmag‘
. to
4-Lb. Tlns .......................... .. um!
fol
COR-NED BEEF $ 1'00 ,8
Libby's 12-02. tins, no gristlc. Ev
6 Tins ................................ ..
TOMATOES
Emporium Solid Pack. No. 2%,
cans.
9 Cans ________________________________ ..
PEELED PRUNES
Libby’s No. 2 cans.
10 Cans _____________________________ ..
RED SALMON ,
Libby’s Alaska. No. 1 tall cans.
4 Cans ................................ ..
size
95
495
Onions & Radishes bu 10¢
Local
Asparagus ........ .. 2-lbs 23¢,
Long Green
Navel Oranges 10§lbs 49¢ Sunshine KRISPY CRA-
Sunshine GRAHAMS
I.
h
Dilfé’illiuitnagging” 19¢ 24b. family boxes gift;
S inach .................. .. lb 5' '——"" : °f th‘
Poem HYDE PARK COOKIES ‘gnt'i
English Style. 00|.
FRUITS and VEGETABLE