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SHELTON-MASON COUNTY JOURNAL
Shelton Man’s Mother
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FOR SALE or trade for Olym- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Munro re—
pia property: partly furnished, turned to their Shelton home Mon-
3-room house. Les McAfcrty, day from Vancouver, B. C., after
Moore's Addition. 4-3—1t. attending the funeral of Mr. Mun-
ro, who died there Saturday. She
had been a frequent visitor in
Shelton.
Robert Munro of Hoquiam, bro-
ther of the Shelton man, and his
wife accompanied the Shelton
couple to Vancouver.
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WELCOME I
With the swell weather we've
been enjoying these past weeks
'it isn’t quite the usual surprise
to find that another baseball sea-
.son has sneaked upon us, prob-'
iably not as surprising up in the
{Northwest this year as it is in
'California, the so-called and evi-
dently misnamed “sunnv south.”
Two days hence, Saturday to
be explicit, the Pacific Coast
league baseball schedule gets
under way and Northwest fans
are anticipating with no little
pleasure a third consecutive
championship for the Seattle
Rainiers. At least every pre-
season prediction by those sup-
posed to know list the Rainiers '
as the favorite for the 1941
flag, despite the loss of the
greatest minor league manager
in professional baseball. i
The league's strongest pitching]
Istaff is the basis for these pen-
nant predictions by the “experts”
[for the Rainiers, plus the long—
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the person of Les Scarsella, new
baseman who replaces the popular
and highly capable George Archie. 1
{However, the training camp fol-
,lowers seem to think Scarsella is
going to make the fans forget
Archie, that he will give the Rain—
iiers the old smac‘ko wallop in the
cleanup slot the club has lacked
since Mike Hunt lost his prowess.
After spending slightly over
ltwo weeks on the road to open
the season, the Rainiers open
their home season in Seattle on
iApril 22. As usual,‘ Shelton will
have more than a handful of its
many fans in the stands for that
inaugural.
PINCHING
I It would be a record of some
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The post office department has
established a special sub-station
at the St. Paul auditorium where
the A.B.C. is being held in order
to accommodate the thousands ofi
visitors who came to participate
Typical of Canada’s hard—rid—
Dodge car which they drove home.
wm be pounded out by scribes The trip east was made via air-
for the dot and dash men.
|kind or another if the women’s
bowling league should find itself
all tied up in a knot at the close
of play next Monday evening~as
lit could very easily find itself.
I The fair sex bowlers have
their circuit cinched up just as
tight as the law allows at the
present time with all four teams
jammed within a one game
span, which is practically no
span at all when you come right
down to it.
With the two lower teams
meeting the two upper teams in
Monday’s matches, odd—game vic-
tories for the low lineups could
knot the circuit up all the way
around. That would be an almost
unheard of record after 84 games
of a schedule.
HOW COME?
Lists of players turning out
for spring football at the U. of
W. carry the name of Don Satra
ex-Highclimber grid star, as one
of the returning frosh who re-
ported to Coach Jim Phelan this
week.
" Ifaithat's" soZ'VV'iiiider What'ite—
came of Don’s contract to re-
port to Spokane’s International
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Lakota
SHRIMP
2 a... ...... .. 25¢
Bonnie Best
TUNA‘
ZCans ...... ..
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Tomato Soup cans
1141b.
FRESH
Marshmallows
CBEAM WHITE
25c
10c
Shortening can 47c
ROYAL
Tissue . . . . . rolls 39c
FRESH PRODUCE
Friday —- Saturday
BANANAS .................. .. lb. 6¢;
GRAPEFRUIT ........ .- doz. 25¢ :
LEMONS, lge. .......... ._ doz. 15¢ .
RHUBARB‘ .................. _. lb. 5¢
SPINACH .............. .. 3-lbs. 10
ORANGES ............ .. 2 doz. 39¢
SALAD TIME SPECIALS
RADISHES ............ _. 6 bu. 10¢
GREEN ONIONS .... ._ 6 bu. 10¢
TOMATOES ................ .. lb. 12¢
EGGS
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TABLE QUEEN
SANDWICH SPREAD
SALAD DRESSING
qt. 23¢
1 One of the oddities of this plane'
year‘s A.B.C. is the doubles team ———-—~—~-—- ~»——~—-
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Tacoma. They have never met. but ’2’
Jwere extra men on their respect- .0
ive teams and asked the A.B.C.
committee ‘to find partners for ’9’
2 them. 9’.
THAT’S STAMINA ,
Bus Waters and Frank Stiller .9.
should have had a couple of 0:6
mighty sore hands after bowling o
50 hours and 28 minutes in Los .6.
Angeles recently to establish a 0:0
new marathon record for con- 0
secutive trundling. They broke ‘0’
a mark which had stood since 0:0
1930. .6.
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Bride On Sunday .3
By Mrs. Gladys Irving
Belfair, April 2. — Miss Allis
Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Harris of Belfair, and A1-
bert Emmert, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Emmert of Silverdale, were mar-
ried Sunday at the home of the
bride, in the presence of immed-
iate relatives. Rev. P. J. Fergue—
son of Port Orchard performed
the ceremony. Mrs. Kenneth Al-
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‘len was bridesmaid, and Tommy 6:0
Stevens was best man. The hap- .6.
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py couple are living at Peek Inn
on North Shore road. We wish
them happiness always.
i Mr. and Mrs.‘James Eaton, Sam
,Herrick and two sons, and Mrs.
Grace Harris called Sunday at
the Irving home.
Mrs. L. P. Keith was taken to
the hospital in Bremerton, Sun-
day. '
The three-act comedy entitled
“Meet Uncle Sally" presented Fri—
day night at the new school gym,
Rhubarb . . . ‘.
Asparagus . .
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OOOOOOOOGOO.“¢O¢.O§. 60
Radishes . 3 bu.
Tent Engineer Speaks
A. A. Stratford of Grapeview,
1 Veteran
some of the experiences and prob- V
,lems he had as superintendent of
the task of raising the giant tent~
tent engineer,
FOR SALE. Reconditioned type-
writers, standard size models.
Phone 100 ‘
Bananas lb. 6;:
Oranges 3 doz. 49¢
5¢
5¢
.. lb.
Potatoes . .. 10-le. 19¢
Carrots bunch 5¢
2-lbs. 19¢
|by the Belfair Ladies Club, was ’3
well attended, and voted the best 9:.
the ladies club have given. It ‘9
was all home talent, and good 0. Hemz
from start to finish. 6:0
The Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts .60
meeting was held Monday, March '
31 at the school. 9..
Community Council and Belfair .0.
Garden Club met April lst, at y 14‘02'
the home of Mrs. G. M. Hill. 9" Bottle
Clyde Eaton, Lee Hansen and .% """"""" u
Tommy Shirley celebrated their
birthdays on Saturday, March 29. ’0’
Mrs. Jud Babcock and Mrs. .‘o v
Babcock from Seattle, Mr. and ‘ I
Mrs. Kenneth Allen and son Dean, ‘6’
Mr. and Mrs. Emmert and daugh- 0:0 e r
ters, were Sunday visitors at e V
the Harris home. ’0’ R 1 B ,y
Mrs. Helen Woodwo‘rth was 6.6 Alameda—“A ea 113'
shopping in Belfair Friday of 3 NO. 2
last Week. 0 C ¢
MrS. Earl Johnson and Mrs. 4:9 ans """"" "
Betty Curl, were in Olympia on. .0.
Thursday evening of last week, i:
1gapingé’rolrn there to Elma to get ’z‘
rs. ur’s mother, Mrs. Round-
tree, who visited Mrs. Curl for .3. SIFTER ER
a few days. IO.’ Here’s How You Get It!
Cherry, Plum and pear trees are 9... Just send 10 wrappers or box tops~12
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ililflflull bloom, and are very beau- 3. from any Proctor Gample Household
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Mrs. Glen Harris visited MI‘S-
Soapsi-sto Flour Sifter Dept. D., Box 535,
C V 0.0 Cincinnati. Ohio. Your sifter will be sent
rosswhite and Mrs. Davxs this .0. you post paid.
week on Tuesday. 0
maBsitll liane who has been scout- 0:0 IVOI‘y Soap ---- -‘ 3
G'OZ' bars 16¢
er ere over a eriod of time, e _ -
is leaving for the army, Chas. ’3‘ 3 10 02' bars
""""""""" " 26¢
Beck IS the new scoutmaster here. %’ IVOI‘V SHOW 01' Flakes ---- --
‘Mr. Taylor, janitor at the I. 121.4,:02. pkgs.
grade school, has been beautify- [I v
mg the grounds by planting rho- Gamay Soap ------ 3 bars
gfglretndirons, patmizas grass and has .z. P&G
e s1x ri oma
flowering match sticks.plants OS ‘:’ Naptha soap 10 reg. bars 29¢
Buddy Bennett has been ap-
pointed school patrolman on South
Shore run.
Mrs. Mary Ettlin and children
were visiting Tuesday at the Fos-
ter home.
Matlock Townsendites
Honor King’s Birthday
Matlock, April,2. —~ The Mat-
‘lcrtical Pack
' lock Townsend Club will hold
its regular meeting on Friday, the 4 NO. 1
4th. They are giving a birthday cans ----------- ‘—
LUX
TOILET SOAP
SB... ______________ .. 19¢
Grade ‘A’ Lge. l
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party on A. S. King and everyone
is cordially invited.
Oykdol, 24-07.. 20"; 69-Oz. 54¢
String Beans 2 No. 2 cans 25¢
Kenwood
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Engineer Song Composer i...
A locomotive engineer who never .z. ‘ .
has played any musical instrument .0.
and doesn‘t “know one note from
another," has just completed his 2.2
first composition. Entitled “Will .z,
They Sing the Songs of Dixie Way ’. q . c
Up There?" it has brought favorable
comment from critics and a thou- 0.9
sand copies have been published. ,0.
The engineer is George Wall” 'of the 3.
Che enne-Laramie run, of [ceramic 0 ~
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employs, I
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BILL v Chairman Roc y uc am 0 medical care. I.
I the inter-club visitation commit-E _ M, .amDaI
s DICK”: ,tee reported that nine Shelton ex- cannt e
g lACtiVial’lS visited the Montesano l 9 the tam};
club Tuesday night, that another We ,
.. . jgroup would go tto Raymond nextx e S k_ Stlon
leag‘de p"? baseball fun.“ 10!: Monday, a small group will go to;
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a trial tins month- blgmng M I Montesano again next Tuesdayi em lead I V
a professional basebalhcontract land a visit to Hoquiam will be jth‘his
er].
automatically disqualifies I an ipaid next Thursday as the Shel- ‘
a'few, Wei
.athlete from further collegiate .ton Club settles down to the! g to Ifears
Sports i l stretch run in the inter-club visit- I» . a Caratote
,ation contest which closes with'
BIG BUSINESS 1 l the spring district convention May ‘ ECONOMY DRUG STORE
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Running off the annual Ameri<I 3_ b .
can Bowling Congress is truly big: , Next Wednesday the clu men Mk
Ibusiness, as Mark Fredson and; lwill devote to lettering prize eggs, FILM
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George Merrick, Shelton’s two 611‘ < and sacking candy eggs in the
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SODAS .......................................... .. Z-lb. cart
Pacific, Slightly Salted Grahaps ..........................................
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PINEAPPLE __________________________________________ __ 21/2, my
Bonnie Best, Matched Slices. ‘ 1 1,
PEACHES, Lakota Halves .......... .. No. 2 i. a."
PEARS, Bonnie Best, halves ...... ._ 2 No. “lice
PEACHES .................................... __ 2 NO. .
Home Style, Rock Dell. ‘
TOMATO HOT SAUCE ...................... .. 3
Bonnie Best. ...... ..
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ........................ ._ 4
Bounty Brand.
MIRACLE WHIP .................................... _.
Salad Dressings—From finest, pure ingredients!
DILL PICKLES, Sylvan-Crisp No. 2%
WHEATIES, for energy ...................... .. 2 8 ’= ~
H-O OATS, Quick or Regular 48-oz. ;'
SUNSWEET PRUNES, Medium 2-ib. ~-
OLD COUNTRY HARDTACK 14—Oz.
SNOWDRIFT, 1-lb. 19¢ ...................... __ 3'
WESSON OIL ............................................ .. ""
KRISPY CRACKERS ____________________ __ 2-lb.
BULK BEANS
Treat your family to Baked Beans, Chili C0“.
Carne or Limas and Ham.
SMALL WHITES ............. ................... __ 3
RED MEXICAN _____________________ 3
BABY LIMAS ........................ ________ __ 3—»
9",. ..
PAPER TOWELS, Rock Dell .......... 3 1'0” ‘
AER-O-WAX, No Rub Wax, pt. 20¢ .....
TOILET TISSUE, Pal-mtex .............. _; arr ,
UNION GLASS CLEANER ________ _. big 12' p
LUX TOILET SOAP ____________________________ ._ .3 b .
FARGO SOAP GRAINS, 24—oz. 16¢ ____ _. 69- NAN
JELLY, Bonnie Best, Asst. ........... .g. 2-lb- ‘.
FLOUR, Fisher’s Blend .................. __ 49-0”? .. ‘
Finest Hard Wheat Flour. '
DILL PICKLES, Rock Dell .......... ._ 12-oz.
Sweet, Sliced.
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SHORT RIBS BEEF ........................ .. lbu'
For baking or roasting
LAMB STEW .................................... __ lb-.
Genuine Lamb
PORK SAUSAGE ............. ................. .. lb-
Country style——Pure Pork ‘,.
PORK ROAST ...................................... .. lb"
Shoulder cuts .
BEEF POT ROAST ................. .......... .. 11", R
Tender Steer Beef V
BACON SQUARES ............................ .. 1b-
Seasoning Bacon ‘, In}
CODF-ISH .................................. ._ 1-lb. pkg- 0’
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