f‘husday. April 10, 194i. SHELTON-MASON COUNTY JOURNAL Page Three
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re ident . Lil , ho wo k—Tm Thd distri t fed r tion me tin LOGGER IN
HOSPITAIJ
:Ilglgh‘buV T KER“ {KS REL?ICA‘1‘LY I I ed in\ the5
auditsor’s OIIfid: at Shrel- I in Sheelton O: Tuesza: bmugh: out? Paul
Pallis, Simpson Logging
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conqequent tel. ' Consolidated with The Shelton Independent I
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The average Citizen When he Stops to thlnk occupied it with her mother and
mg the Home Economics Club, for medical care.
iof it in review must agree that there are some} Work Completed father, the
three]:VI hagngtcome were: Mrs. Chas Hunter, Mm
SUIECNPUOD Rates: ‘things radically wrong in the operat1on of na—l
lWeSt ‘0 be “ea! rS- “n er-
5-1'1’“ LVN-ml) ii-mswiw III-ISIII’IIUII ('il)’ mziil
currin‘ districts)
. ,. . - . . . . . . Death claimed Lily in 1933, and ‘Dorothy Bell, Mrs.
Robert C.
$1.23; 33,50 l’osial tional arfairs, and in this crltical perlod when
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result-ms ii Him I ran-xvii bk I'.II\' mail carrier from
Jourimi II‘. n. . i i n
CAE'RIE“:' ii in I'm] . 3:” .n I o if " i "t -1
b' “e I -, c .- . - consm to be With sons and daugh- Juniors were:
Mrs. Alice Taylor, v - - I
., your in :ul'ix'nnt‘i. I ' I I H i H “mm H Hm”) I DEX-t
or In the “iii/11148, pUth Sentlment ls SenSIng red trUCk have gone"
The survey tors there. For several years Mrs. Violet Peterson, Mrs. Bea NOW
they haVe 1t agam
lenias mniw: HI ilw Iitisiiii'iiw- :II sliwllon, Washinglon
By Jean Todd Frcdson ‘ .
Skokomish Valley, April 9_ _‘ Mr. Lancaster in 1935. In 1936 Johnson, and
Mrs. Jean Todd
ton, built a home near her SiS- a strong dele ation of club mem_ company
employe, was admitted
.terv Mrs- Hamld Hunter! and bers. FFom Siokomish, represent- to Shelton
,hOSPital WedneSday
Paul Hunter, Mrs. Fred Bell, Miss print by Waldo Chase. They won
this trophy at the spring meeting
. . -. . . of 1940 and lost it to Camp
.man 1s iylse enough to predlct What may happenirnle Army engineers with
their Mrsi Lancaster returned to WIS- Fredson- From the Skokomlsh in the
fall meeting of that year.
.15“ J ‘ ‘ I f . q , . and charting of the Skokomish . . .
L,\V.C,i:f...:rhthdai Mid 'IImISd‘Wf‘ftengloni these abuses and
changlng. Valley, looking toward flood con— , Elstofiiasngffg :25
glgflég'mpr]: laggmegéngf‘Deg/{gagusMrihefig’j
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The fIOWOI" Of the IS drafted into SQI‘V-
aforfiovgeqiilfggtttiiegf15:22:12 in her loss. en Savage, Mrs. Emma
Fourre,
ice at $21 a month and no back talk, while men Their report is filed with
the The “Ck Sheedys “We to Fm'IMrS' Lame” Savage’ and
Mrs'
J. EBER ANGLE
I‘ldilor .\I:1;izi::’\-i‘
),M M ' . ,L.-. , .. .. , . L _ . . . . . . U garia on Sunday to
visit Mrs. Lena Campbell. This was an
embei ,Ol \Vusliinglon .\'r'~‘,,~']inp~i' Publishers
Association 111’} IIKdUSLI’B/ Vii/10 Ciallll exemptlon 0n account
DJ‘ISIOn Englneers “1 seatue VthI Sheedyvs 1n0thel.y Mrs. Fountain)
attendance of 9 out of a mem_
and ){aiitirxil Pullman! .‘iss-it-iziiiwii. I 4 ,. ., Iln turn send it to
the Chief Ofl n , . .
____._.___.________..___._._._.._.__ r e a dvanf ,. . ‘ . and we
understand there was a bership of 14 for the Juniors, and
dram, t n O} D101 in 108 the pay’ and take a ' IArmy engineers m
‘NaShmgton’ christening ceremony for the new enabled them to take home
the
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ltage of every possible excuse to lay down, strikeID- 0- It is the“
Placed in the Shecdy son.
hands of the River and Harbors attendance trOphy’ a WOOd bIOCk
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and hamper the industries which are supposed toIcommittee of congress. If
thought
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r1 . . .E‘ibe piepaiing forour oencnse, thus doubling theIproject is
brought out for com WHI‘gKL .
n g ogzI COSt. ' sideration on the floor. If con- 90 I‘ROOF ‘-
: and C , There is an element of unfairness all around, figs
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s g . but particularly an unfair deal to the people WhOI—but beginning
in. FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE WORK \ .
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tr) 3; pay the bills in support of all the vast flow1ng2mfiwga Ohva Hunter
is enjoyingi
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OUR TRAINING COURSE WILL EQUIP
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Iwar purposes and who are the real victims ofII‘i’HS- finydera Who are
from Sheri-I YOU To EARN REAL MONEY ' ' ' I
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Means More Than A NEW SUIT —_It Means 1of dollars over the dam for
domestic as well asla visit with her cousins, Mr. and
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the invisible government which is behind the' Her many friends in the
Val- Harry Johnson Machine Shop
1 . ‘. ley are saddended at news of the
lJISlble government. I _ death of Mrs. Jennie Lancaster
In spite of the information commg to the l at Beloit, Wisconsin. Mr. and|
For Enrollment apply Hal Olstead, L.M. Co.
"public of past work of Communists, Fascists and gig-fii‘lcajvg»
VfVith their dauglr'
other alien elements in this country, and the y’ e or some.,.yeqis.f
lknown connection with dozens of movements
,. which have as their objective disruption of in-
..I dustry and labor, production for war and domes—I C
‘tic needs, and the flouting of government, the '
2 Fa) administration ignores these abuses and yields
' w L. o 25] to n01sy minorities while failing to safeguard the
.— 1 nation as a whole.
0 pi Se 0 I One need not go afar to realize the influences
which are behind most labor strife than to fol-
low the ruction which’is going on at the Boeing‘
Airplane plant in Seattle, with 8,000 men em-
ployed; a meeting Sunday to weed out the alien
Ielement brought out only 2,000 and a vote Of only
one thousand about equally divided, showing the'
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hamper the work of our largest and most Vitall
industry. And the administration professes to
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Tn. shinny . ii aamitar. Club Meeting Monday
the only wild i'iioi'iney's in Europe. V
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in the Hillcrest andl
l’l‘igh? f1“? ’* Ill-“fruits a :3: northern Africa. It is
believed that Anglemde re51dent1al sections are
t r I affiglute y(“IIIIIEIi1,3,3)?» ~§~ they were originally imported
by the lm'ited. to attend the meetlpg of
'as E a and anglns out" smooth 5' Romans or Moors, and that
their the HlllcreSt Impvrovement“ Club l e
feCtIOn. gs. overnfrorh as n daisv If ,- In (, .I, .,. of thqt Flume, next
Monday evening in the Bor-I g ' J N
trimml; lelit. ‘ .3: 1:10me ‘I‘imé C001} deaux school, President w.
Mc_ Don Juan green Olives—ZI—ounce bottle. I I _1bS
Cann announced today.
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saying that the British will leave
when the apes do, so that the Brit- Iiome Guard To
ish authorities have secretly import- ‘ "
ed fresh breeding stock when the
number of apes begun to dwindle.
Finest, pure, bulk BrOWn Sugar in kraft bags
RIPE 0|.IIIES . . . . Tin 9¢
“Golden” standard Ripe Olives. 9 oz. tall tin
FANCY PEAS . . . 2 Tins 2'5¢
Stokely fancy 3 sieve sweet peas. 20-02. tin.
CREAM CORN . . . 5 Tins 49¢
Libby's crea‘m style golden bantam corn. 20-oz.. tin
WHOLE CORN . . . 5 Tins 49¢
Country Home whole ‘kernel golden bantam. 20-oz.
DILL’PICKLES. full qt. 15¢
Rosedale crisp dill pickles. Quart bottle.
CORN ON COB. . lge. tin 39¢
Niblest whole oars—tender kernels. 46-Oz. tin.
CHILI CON CARNE .. 2/ 29¢
Hormel's zesty chili. I-lb. tall tin.
DEVILED MEAT. 3 tins 10¢
Libby’s Sandwich Meat Spread. BIA—oz. tin.
LUNCH TONGUE. . . tin 23¢
Libby's delicious lunch tongue. -12—Oz.
CORNED BEEF . . . . tin 18¢
Libby's famous corned beef. No gi‘istle.
BROKEN SHRIMP. . tin 10¢
Bmken section. dry packed shrimp. 5-ounce tin.
Lyndon SPAGHETTI. 3/
Hams for Easter . .
Skinned Hams lb. 250
Tenderized‘—— Whole or Half
Pre—Cooked IlamSIh.29c
Skinned —« Whole or Half
Pork Sausaged lb. 170
All Pork. Correctly Seasone
BACON SQUARES lb. 11¢
WIENERS ______________ .. 1b. 18¢
BEEF BOIL .......... _. lb. 15¢ ,,
SHORTENING .- 4-lbs. 39¢
FILLET of COD .... .. .lb. 13¢
OYSTERS ____________ .. pint 2 ¢
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Changed from the Monday date
it has been accustomed to for the
Ipast few months, the Mason
ICounty Home Guard Unit will
‘hold its weekly drill this Fridayii
__ evening this week instead, with.
. [Lincoln gym as the site and 7:30
“o‘clock as the time.
Munro ’3 Men ’3 Store
(Formerly Diehl's Men's Store)
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.T EATED AT HOSPITAL
Wi‘liam Thompson, Simpson
Logging company employe, wasI
» admitted to Shelton hospital yes-i
V ,terday for medical treatment.
Keenest Ears
The bat 'possesses among the
keenest ears in the world—being
able to hear the beating Wings 0!
the tiny insects it pursues. and
catches in [the dark.
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LAMB
ROAST
in.21¢
LINK
SAUSAGE
n23¢
LAMB
STEAK
' 1b.25¢
Tuna Flakes
49G 2...... at
2 Fruit Cocktail
Journal ant-Ads—Phone 100
QUALITY V
ESI'IPU’YA/LLUP VALLEY coop im'icnsnv
40': E. 26m, TACOMA, WASH.
CHICKS.
LEIGHORNEC. NF‘W HI’.MPS'-1~RES'
R. l_ REDS, DAY OLD LEG. LTC‘CKERELS
2hr 290; Si? ............ __ tot“, ._—_-..—
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Candy Bars
I70 4.... _____ __ 14¢, '
SHELTON, WASHINGTON
Two shows every night
Starting at 7:00 PJI.
Fancy Ass’t. _ .
Matinee 2:15 pm. Saturday
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~ ‘ I Adm" 18:“ani“gg:’,,u, tax I Royal Satin Shortening
3-lb. tin/10¢ = Dress Up Your Easter Menu with .
, a ' I (State 2¢; ‘F‘edei‘al 3¢) Spry or Crisco
.............. _. 3-lb. tin 51¢ ‘ '
': ~ \___.___.__ I , ,. Snowdrift Shortening... 3-lb. tm 49¢ rm FrQSh
anlght only Canterbury Blk. Tea ____________ lb. 49¢ ——-——-— ,
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N - I 0 mm, Arlen _ And Edwards Coffee 2 lbs 44¢; 4 lbs. 84¢ . i
. , , Devine y White Magic Blezlmlch .......... .. gtal. ASPARAGUS
ea- L e. Fre h “ Dependable Matc es .......... _. c n. - Fancy U. s.
Noel;
22¢, g -n“ ............. ,_ g s . , A Dégfigfi‘ovs Searchlight
Matches .......... .. ctn. 19¢ z'le-----.------1_9¢
‘ ““ " ‘¥ 0 3 1 .. Fisher’s Biskit Mix 21/2-lb. pkg.
25¢ NEW PEAS
. P I r plus '1 1 -11).. Fresh, Well 1 e
i, ,anCak Max. Pancake our ...... .. 2 A; ¢ 241,5. ________ __23¢
3 Best , at.“ 6 our “Six Lessons From Silk Tissue Toilet Soap... 3
rolls 10¢
“ ~Ill-Ii) u s 2 2 ‘ Madame LaZonga” Sierra Pine Toilet Soap...
bars 11¢
14 ' s- = Leon Errol _ Lupe Velez Fisher’s Blend Flour... 241/2-lbs.
83¢ . Fancy Bananas .... .. 1b. 66
i ------ .. ¢ . :l Drifted Snow Flour .... -_ 241/2-lbs. 85¢ Sunk}st
Oranges 1.14105 49c
-_ Shopping Bag Kitchen Craft Flour ...... ._ 49-1bs. 1.45 333112;:
Eggnlfigult ---- -- 104g);- 433
I I. Friday ' Saturday . Beer 12'02. tins for . A 1 ‘
------------------ 43c
I rene . i . _ Fluffiest MarshmalloWs ...... __ lb. 10¢
c.3233..." (aggrbsx3c ea.) -...lb. 140
A , v “SCATTERGOOD HOT Wine Rhubarb ____________ 4-lbs. 10c
. Guaranteed , ,, K BAINES” Arizona Lettuce __________ .. 2 for 15c
“’- ........ __ g I _ CROSS Imperial Carrots ______________ __ bu. 50/
~, »‘¥— ‘ Guy K‘bbee 'sgfivghggetgggfif; m;- Fancy
Tomatoes .............. .. 1b. 15c
. Bleach - I -- -' I gggghPfifggges ------------ «134%:- 233 ,
ms ‘ Fresh Local I I Sun.-Moni.-.'J}ues., $57.55. “"smppe“
w'th Yakima No. isms: 13-lbs. .25c
pal ; s 1 9 c Ann‘a Neagle I pkg. of 15¢ Yakima No. Spuds.. 50-lbs.
39c : ,
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