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igon, California, the Grand Can-101‘ Elinor Chapter. :Sliort, Mrs. Helen
Anderson andl
‘yon, Yellowstone. to the East' lra Morse is home for a thirty"
Miss Dorothy 1103019an Mrsfl
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and South. Mr. Heckman. a phovjday furlough from Camp
LCVJ]S.;S{Z'dz‘k came home With the ham;
tcgraphcl' by profession, shows
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gIt will be remembered he is the‘ors of having been elected vice-l
‘the real artist in knowing what husband of our local girl,
{itzupregiacnt of the Federation of; E ,
will be a good picture for coloi"l\'[cHCiii'y. Mason County
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Progress toward bringing elec-
tricity to Harstine Island has been!
confined so far to securing ease-g
ments from property holders on}
the island for right of ways for
the lines. Easements on the main—f
land side have still to be obtained,','
Union Residents
E nj 0 y Pictures
At Club Meeting
Union, April 9. Monday eve-
ning was a momentous occasion
for all who were fortunate enough
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Nelson are, Alfred Borgcn has a new car!
Enoch Nelson spent several days , moving into their new home this on the
mail run to Bremerton_ i
last week in Everett where he ‘wcek. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Mason‘ Frank
Miner and Wilbur From;
went as delegate to the carpen- are now established in the former i
291' of North Dakota. who joinedl
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i ters’ union home of the Nelsons. ltne lNathilal Guards and Were‘DOZen
Ll‘i'OFh FYI-‘M‘llt Abeh “ml and this week P.U.D. No. 3 Will.
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tg‘ofetrtneglift télleuthacncil ieea th e Last Saturday evening, Mr.‘
Mrs. Alice Lazarus, friend of l l‘CCt‘ULIY transrerl‘ed to Fort
LBW“ Te” Unwrap/J 5231;“, 9”“ imal-zc application to the War
De-t,
h Fine ictureq shown by W s . A1 ‘Martin and Edimaily years, ant ’I‘.
J. Howar(l,‘l-‘3v W91?- gUCStS 0f MY- and MI'S- “31“! H9?“
1‘ “a” ipartment for an overhead cross;
Heckngan. tThree reels were went with Mrs. Sophialan uncle, were guests
0.” lVlrs.;Hal'l€y NBIdOU laSt Sunday _—"~ ging- for the
Harstine lines. The,
Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. George i Alice Martin for a couple of days;
Adams to the house party at El— i this week. They came out es—i
don, given by Mrs. Anne W'ebbepecially for the installation care-;
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for the officers of the past yCEl'El‘JOl‘llCS of the Elinor Chapter
of'
prep ,crossing will require approximate-g
Shel- 31y 1650 feet of overhead lines!
{which will be strung higher thanl
:the present telephone lines tov
Centralia’s powerful
baseball club meets the
ton Highclimbers on Loop Field
this afternoon at 2:30 o’clock
shown of beautiful scenes on the
canal, the Olympic peninsula and
other parts of this state. It was
a real travelogue through Ore-
Army Market Is
, _ l the Eastern Star when Mrs. Mar—“y in another practice game for
the island. }
{tin was installed by her friend asl Gpen To the 10931 nine, The
originally Work to extend P.U.D. 3 linesi
lVV’OI‘tlly Matron. Miss Mariettal scheduled Southwest Confer- to the
Matlock, Satsop, and Bee-l ,
Martin was also out for the occas-
On Qualification
euce game with Olympia for
ville areas is to be pushed asi
v y lion from Bremerton- Friday has been postponed by quickly as possible,
but the powerl
‘L 0 “ M}, and Mrs, ()tto Hoseicaf and, mutual agreement of both teams
} district is losing much of the:
ldaughter, Dorothv. were here for: Any Washington grower maYl until May,
when it will be play— ,‘W.P.A. labor it has enjoyed sincel
Y (5” u r e ‘a few days this“ week at their! 5611 fresh frmt 811d
pr0duce t0 the; ed as a. night game. i the first of the year as county
. v ,, .summer home. Miss Dorothy l Arnjyy PTOVided hiitcan till: hls;
-~Ai~ ‘road work draws more heavily
3‘ E a 1k 1 n g - iRoseleaf was a piano solOist for ggzfiilgatlilgnsagzg
Igggk’ and Horrible defensive ball cost the 5 upon it as the weather
Improvesi
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ithe District meeting of Federated
Clubs in Shelton, Tuesday.
Miss Inez Streator, teacher in
Seattle, is spending Easter va-
cation with her sister Mrs. Fanna
Mrs.
where they were the guests of
Mrs. John Robinson. Mrs.
and Mrs. Addleman were met
there by Mrs. Clara Seth, another
daughter of Mrs. Main, who took
to California for several
weeks' Visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Addleman of
Hoquiam were weekend guests at,
the Orin Addleman
friends here.
Among those who atter'ed the
district meeting in Shelton Tues-
day, were Mrs. Merritt Stark,
home a n d
DANoE‘
Clara Main, and her aunt,
Mrs. Orin Addleman, to Portland:
i ducers in this state need to con-l
Main
vided he can deliver in sufficient
; quantitv, according to information
[received by F. E. Balmer, direct—
lor of extension at the State Col-
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Balmer outlined several points
which fruit and vegetable pro-
sider if they are to sell to the
i Army as follows:
The growers should contact the
{nearest Army buying office as
soon as its location is announced.
V'I‘liirty regional purchasing of-
lfices are to be established in the
liiear future with locations of
those in this area to be announced
I as soon as possible.
l Growers should furnish the io—
l(:al buying office in advance. in-
‘ formation concerning the products
established government grades,
growers should determine in ad-
requiremcnts as to grades, pack-
aiid minimum units of pur-
specifications, which are based on‘
vance from the buying office its-
IShelton Highclimbers a 13 to 6'2
ibeating at the hands of the Lin-
coln Abes of Tacoma Tuesday in
la practice game on Loop li‘ieid. :
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A dozen Highclimber miscues,
Wright. legs of Washington, from the U. S. afield dnd a Iew mm” between
tion of fofmer West Coast Power
Last Saturday morning Miss. Office Of PY'OdUCtlon Manage'lthe
C'ars gave the Abe: ten um i company holdings behind it, P.U.
lJean Main motored her mother-,3 ment- learned ij‘ ‘D'. 3 employes
now have things,
, runs, of which were
lscored off Ralph LeDrew and fourl
‘off Elmer Carlson. On an earned
irun basis the Highclimbers had“
la to 3 edge over their rivals. l
l The messy fielding started right!
off iii the first inning when Jess
,Phillips kicked Rooney‘s ground—
er, which was followed by Bemis’i
home run a few minutes later forl
three unearned runs. nyer’s tri-
ple and a wild pitch gave thel
Abes their lone earned marker
‘off LeDrew in the fourth, but
lbobblcs allowed two more to reg-
ister in the same frame, follow-l
led. by a singleton gift run in the‘
Carlson off to a bad start andl
two unearned tallies in the sixth.
Swanson‘s triple and Browse’s
double sent over a deserved Lin—.
coln tally in the seventh, while
only one of three Abe runs in.
i at peak periods a 'short time ago.!
led at the First
g baker
At the present time the districtl
has about 50 W.P.A. men in its}
emplé'y, but had as many as 80)
With its first month of opera-
working in A-l order with thei
office staff onto the routine.
A pole yard has been construct—i
and Kneelandl
property of the district, where 300‘
poles purchased from the Stude-
Pole Company are to be.
delivered for the line extensions
the district is now engaged in.
P.U.D. 3 is now working out de-
tails of another free range wir-
ing campaign in cooperation with
Shelton merchants, '
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Ag WALNUT)!
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Why no! make that Easter Gift Something
that will not Fade—Something She’ll Cherish
Through the Years?
Spence “72
;MT5- ca“ MCCCC‘i M151 I'C d and quantities of each which they
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expect to have for sale. Since all, lit Keeps Oil And ()il l , I
‘ narchases will be made on Army. Four gummcd up plays got[ ‘.
I Oen Furniture Coll;
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TERMS TO SUIT
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iigutfewg’gx,tmifhfip. 313.2,; at which they are interested. The
Highcllmbcrs, on the other,
x. u 'n g individual grower hand, got no such assistance from
savory Ham on the dinner table.
Ham is what they expect to “top
off" the day! Old—fashioned farm
flavor. It’s the most delicious
you've ever eaten .................... .. lb.
and CARSTEN’S '1‘.
23¢
WE CARRY ARMOUR’S STAR, SVVIFT’S PREMIUM
C.
Sanitary Market
‘Where You Always Get 16 Ounces to a Pound’
PHONE 242
COTA ST.
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DAY'I'Oll
Sat. flpril 12
Music by Four Aces
Gents 35¢ -— Ladies 10¢
finds it impossible to supply large
enough quantities of a commodity
to gain consideration, he should
arrange to cooperate with other
growers so that, through consol-
idation of supplies, they may be
able to offer a quantity that will
meet requirements.
All Army purchases will be
made on a delivered basis and,
consequently, while sales are made
to’ the regional purchasing office,
'deiiveries are made to the quater-
master of the Army camp in the
immediate area.
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the Abes and had to earn all but
one of their runs. In fact they
put only four men on base in?
the first five innings, so effective
was Righthanded Swanson on the
Abe mound, but singles by Ken
Fredson and Ken Latham, follow-
ed by Jess Phillips’ triple broke
(the ice in the sixth, Phillips com-
pleting the circuit on a bad
I throw in.
Relief l-Iurler Rescues Game .
The Highelimbers kept thed
comeback rolling with three more
.markers in the seventh when
Carlson and Warren Woods sin-
gled, moved up as Earl Lumsden
rolled away, and tallied on La~
tham’s clean smash into center.
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Sprlng T1es
Dozens of new beautiful ties
for Easter and spring. Ex-
Jim McComb's triple down the '
j. . .~ cluswe powdered colorings —«
M . Etiggfleld line chased Lathami new shades, stripes and plaids
Mcbombys blow came of, Rcd ~—they’re hand-tailored to 'tie
[If lG'rassi, Abe relief pitcherf but a perm“ kn°t.a“d t‘? Stay
“ed!
that was the last the big red_ and they reSist wrinkles and
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head gave up. He fanned the side
in the eighth with his swift one,
'downed another on strikes in the
ninth and got the other two on
weak infield flies after giving up
one walk, so he retired seven of
nine men to face him for a high-
ly effective job of relief hurling.
The two clubs tangle again next
Monday in‘VTacoma.
wear like iron.
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Also a large selection at 55¢—
2 for $1.00. 1
ORDINARY
To get the lowdowml
comforf’ wear
One of America’s Favorites m‘
The box score: .
I Lincoln AB H 0 A E ‘ .
ill flW- [703 0d] Cf """" 1 1 1 °‘ ‘ W '
ooney,1b ...... ._5 1 1 9 1 0. i A i
0 Peterson, 2b 3 1 2 1: ’ ' .fl
. lSpurgeon, c 6 2 10 0 0 wad-’1 (“$5543 fly -' " ‘ t
'§;}I;‘rsy’11,ff":_'_‘::i ; g i g 8' . ' It’s
the Arrow Hull, and it has ‘1 p ,che
an Taylor, 3b .. 5 1 1 1 1 caressing, handsome 001121!" You can if:
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}§vl;aTsaylor, ss _. s 0 1 0 0 0 It’s non-wilt, of course, and is the
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Gm 521.0% E" ~- g g a (1) .gl making a. low neckband shirt and ,“
Totals ...._:',:'.:Z'_45 13 13 27 '6 2’ it to the Shirt
With Afloww-ch i
Shem“ AB R H 0 E “natural Slope.” It’s $2.90; and 111‘: _'
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Woods, C ________ 5 1 1 3 1 we’ve collar styles to suit every m
§§lég§gfin,r%b :15 (I) ; 1(1) (1 3 Arrow Shirts in fancy patterns.
Ifiatgam: Cf “i: 5 2, 0 li Sizes 14 to 17 —- $2.00 to $
comb,2b .... __401310
Ithillipsl, ss .... .. ll 1 1 3 3 31' “Mark Twain”
age,f .......... ..201001 '
Crossman, 3b ....4 0 1 3 35 ' m “’5 ‘
Lem, ,, ______ H2 0 0 1 0 0. DRESS SHERTD 1» .
{fitrgggblékgnfi 11L 3 g i 8 White and colorewall collar styled, J“
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Garf‘lspl}, p 2 1 1 0 1 Oil l Lgusdngrs
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. o asséégngggmgiéészr 11 12K owvfnzr s LEADING wag
141;;ng ------------ riggg 3g $351313 LIGHTWEIGHT HAT ‘ i, ‘
iShelton .....__....._:000 003» 300— 6l , i» A P h' 3: '
as.” Breezyiswingy! Smart! n e' as 1"”
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. [Ii-base hits—inyer 2, Swanson,‘ ,' "
u sunng McComb, Phillips. 2-base hits—i first Chm“: “1th me“ M11
be
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Browse, Lumsden. SaCiifice hitl _1 k h 1- 1. In t“I’l‘lii
' d cu!“ —Pe‘terson. Runs batted in ~— Wlo now t 6” lglt‘
NUNN BUgH 1}: seoming
‘ y Bemis 3, Dick Taylor, Don Tayf‘ - " .l hedule'(
ble for-—LeDrew 1,
lor, Spurgeon, Phillips 2, Latham
2, McComb. Innings pitched
LeDrew 5, Carlson 4, Swanson
6 2/3, Grassi 21’s. Runs responsi-
Carlson 2,
Swanson 5. Struck out—LeDrew
weight hats! . . . $5
Take‘om" “’0; "‘1
men—here’ivr ,
will satisfy-
smartness ,
4, Swanson 4, Grassi 4, Carlson " I L
1. Walks em LeDrew 2, Carlson Sat New
i 2, Grassi 1. Hit batter#nyer by Railway
LeDrew. Don Taylor by Carlson. trained 3y ’7 ‘10 ‘1‘ day
Wild pitch—LeDrew 1, Swanson’ ' i5 ‘1 m CA
I 1. Stolen basewBrowse. Double] faShwnmg I'
v. play~McComb to Phillips to reason—and; 1
First and Pine
Al Huerby Motors
Phone, 16
Lumsden, Crossman to Lumsden
to Crossman. Umpire Oskerl
Ericksen. .
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HOME
LOANS
C Convenient Terms
0 Reasonable Rates
0 NO DELAY
I Mason County Savings
& Loan Association
I Title Insurance Bldg.
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OXFORDS:
3.50 to 4.75