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Stolen Car Recovered
At Hoodsport Tuesday
A stolen car which had stood
at the city limits of Hoodsport
for five days was taken into cus-
tody yesterday by State Patrol-
lman Cliff Aden and is being held
for recovery by its owner, F. A.
Burk, of Seattle.
Residents in the neighborhood
reported the vehicle after their
suspicions were aroused when it
continued to stand in the same
place.
Local
Good Grade
Rub Alcohol.. pt. 13¢
~$1.25
Alarm Clocks .. 98¢
$1.25 -.
Watches .......... ._ 98¢
Limited QUantity
' Epsom Salts 51b 15¢
Genuine Leather
$1 Watch Straps 49¢
Cameras and Film
Developing
For...
MOTHERS’
DAY
Candy, Perfumes
" COsmetics.
CITY MARKET
TIDBITS or CRUSHED
FELS NAPTHA
SOAP
GREEN ONIONS and
‘ " FOR ’ RENT or CONTRACT
Bulldozers — Pile Drivers — Gas Shovels
Dump Trucks — Loggi
LAND CLEARING and EXCAVATING
Information and Estimates Free
ROY KIMBEL
Agent
RICHFIELD PRODUCTS
Shelton
BINNS ICE CREAM .............. .. qt. 29¢
BUTTER
PEANUT BUTTER ...... ._ 2-lb’s. 25¢
TOILET TISSUE; ...... ._ _5 rolls 19¢
RIPE OLIVES .............. can 15a
BROOMS ..................... .. each 39¢
RINso ........................ .. 2 pkgs. 45¢
NAPKINS ....... .. 3 pkgs. 25¢
BLEACH 1/2 gal. 19¢
SUNSHINE
Crackers. 2-lbs 27¢
Grahams. 2—lbs. 29¢
VEGETABLES
Spinach 3-lbs. 10¢
New Spuds.. 9-Ibs. 25¢
Asparagus. . 3-lbs. 25¢
Lemons doz. 19¢
Radishes . . . . 6 for 10¢
FRESH STRAWBERRIEs
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ng Trucks & Trailers
I I Steele’s
Cut—Rate
ECONOMY DRUG, STORE
Sun Glasses 29¢
Mineral Oil .. pt. 19¢
Lighter Fluid 9¢
60c Alka Seltzer 49¢
35c Bromo Quin 27¢
100 Best Grade
Grain Asp1r1n 39¢
100 Bayer ’
Aspirin ............ ._ 59¢
Cigarettes ..ctn. 1.55
MOTHERS:
Bring your Baby in and
weigh him on our scienti—
fically accurate scales. Be
sure your baby is gain-
ing right. No obligation.
CENTENNIAL
FLOUR
6bars 29¢ 49_-lbs. $1.69 3 cans 29¢
Beef
Fresh Ground
'Pure
. comes only after years of exper-
, first sponsored by the American
iLegion and since its inception it
. port of civic and fraternal groups,
Vim: rim: is "Incl-ale, end our complete
stocks are Winged I01 your convenience.
241:5.
PINEAPPLE , 6 for 45¢
FORMAY
E A TS
Shld.Rst.Porklh.200
Short Ribs "lb. 15c .
Hamburger lb. 150
Pk. Sausage 2-Ib. 250
Pard . . . . . 3for 25¢
Frankfurters .
Oysters . . . . . . . . pint 21¢
Pork Steak . . . . . . lb. 21¢
Mutton Chops 1b. 18¢
Mutton Stew . . . . . lb. 9¢
Employers—h
Aid Employment
For Men Past 40
Shelton employers have been re-
sponding 100 per cent to the re-
qucst of Commissioner Jack Bates
of the office of unemployment
compensation placement to give
the worker past 40 years of ago
more consideration, Alice Helen-
ius, manager of the Washington
state employment service for this
territory told the Shelton Mason
County Journal today. ‘
Mr. Bates‘ appeal was made in!
calling Shelton’s attention to the
fact that this week is national
employment week: and was so des-
ignated by President Roosevelt.
He urged employers to use the fa—
cilities of the state employment
Service in securing the workers
they need. :
“We don't have the same prob-
lem in finding jobs for workers
past 40 that we used to have,”
Mrs. Helenius said. “Our national
defense program has helped to
relieve that situation, but at the
present time we do have the
names of many efficient workers
past 40 who have the skill that
ience gained at their trade. We
believe that there is a place in
industry and business for thesel
workers just as there are for the
workers under 40.
National Employment V’Veek was
has received the enthusiastic sup-
industrial groups as well as or-
ganized labor.
New Maps Coming ,
For Peninsula
If recommendations of the bu-.
reau of budget are followed, $20,—
000 will be spent during the fis—
cal year beginning July 1 for
mapping the Olympic peninsula,
the Shelton chamber of commerce
has learned.
Aerial photos of the entire area‘
already have been procured and
control surveys executed in pre-
paration for mapping the district
from photographs. However, cur-
rent funds are exhausted and fur—
ther work must await future ap-
propriations, Congressman Mar-
SHELTON-MASON COUNTY JOURNAL
SIIELION-MASON COUNTY—JOURNAL 7
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Consolidated with The Shelton Independent , V
Entered as second—class matter at the postoffic-e at Shelton, Washington
Subscription Rates: 1
in Mason County (outside of Shelton city mail carrier districts)
Foreign $3.50 per year. Postal
BY MAIL:
$2 per year; 0 months, $1.25; 3 months. 75¢.
regulations forbid residents of Shelton served by city mail carrier from
receiving their Journal by mail.
BY JOURNAL CARRIER: in Shelton, 25¢ per month (collected by carrier) i
or $2.50 per year in advance. '
GRANT C. ANGLE J. EBER ANGLE
Editor
Member of Washington New‘spaper Publishers’ Association
and National Editorial Association.
THE MUSIC FESTIVAL .
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The third annual May Music Festival which;
ends tonight has been one of the most successful.
and worth while enterprises this community has; 1'
ever undertaken. This year more than SIX hun—i I
dred, mostly young folks, took part in the three?
nights of musical entertainment.
the event of county-wide interest and thus adds
to its importance and scope. ; ‘
The increased opportunity in our schools for}
development of musical talents among our young -‘
folks meets with the approval of us all. The mus-
ical instruction now being given opens up new,= i;
avenues of expression for many who will find it, if
of great advantage to them in later years. i,
The Music Festival again brings home to us the: _.
extent to which music is being fostered in ouri
:schools. We can be justly proud of the splendid
showing of the many musical groups who per-?
formed during these three nights of entertain-j
ment and grateful to the instructors whose tire-i 2
less efforts made this showing possible. 1
To chairman Phil Murphy and his Festival
debted.
EDITOR GETTING HOMESICK
It is evident from the tone of recent letters
from the Journal editor that he has seen nearly
,enough of the country for the present and that he
is hankering to get back home. Just a day at the
tin F. Smith informed the cham-
ber. ‘
as.
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Pork & Beans
Gold Shield
COFFEE
3-lbs.. 81¢
lb. 22¢
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Nation’s Capitol to see the big show now going on
there and. another among New York’s skyscrapers,
then he Won’t be able to reach Puget Sound fast
ienough to suit him, he writes. Parts from a few
i of his letters appearing in this issue tell of some of
the many places he has been visiting during the
past month.
Over $150,000 In
FCA Loans Placed
In Mason County
Mason County
stockmen are using over one hun-
dred fifty thousand dollars of
Farm Credit Administration loans,
according to a joint announce-
indebtedness on farm land. Pro-
duction credit loans are made for
the growing of crops and live-
stock.
A Vacant bruise won't Pay
Taxes . . . Advertise It!
Journal Want-Ads—Phone 100
farmers and"
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merit made this week by the sec-
retary-treasurers of the loeal cre-
dit associations serving the coun-
ty.
I. F. Shefler, Elma, secretary-V
treasurer of the National Farm
Loan Association, which make
and service Federal Land Bank
loans locally, reported that on
December 31 there were 95 Fed-
eral Land Bank and land bank
‘ commissioner loans outstanding in
Mason County, for a face amount
of $158,325.
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William Auld, Chehalis, secre-
tary-treasurer of the Southwest
Washington Production Credit As-
sociation, reported that his asso-
ciation made 4 loans for $7,893
in Mason County during 1940. At ‘
the end of the year, 4 member—
borrowers owed a balance of $5,-
696.
Both National Farm Loan As-
sociations and Production Crediti
Associations are affiliated withl
the Farm Credit Administrationl
Land bank and land bank com-
missioner loans are made for the
purchase or improvement of farms -
or for the refinancing of mortgage
GRAIIA
THEATRE
SHELTON, WASHINGTON
_—-—.
Two shows every night
Starting at 7:00 P.M.
Matinee 2:15 pm. Saturday
and Sunday
Adm., 10¢ and 25¢, plus tax
(State 2¢; Federal 3¢)
Tonite Only 15¢
SONJA HEINIE
“SECOND FIDDLE”
and
“MR. DYNAMITE” ,
Lloyd Nolan --— Irene Hervey
Friday and Saturday
VIRGINIA BRUCE -—- JOHN
BARRYMORE
“THE INVISIBLE
WOMAN”
Sun. Mon. - Tues.
Abbott and Costello
“BUCK PRIVATE
The side-splitting Comedy
riot!
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Published every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon ..
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Manager i V
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The active par—l '1
ticipation of the outlying schools this year makesj '
Committee who organized and conducted this ..
outstanding event the community is deeply in-‘
SEE. AME
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FIRST REFRGERA
BRINGING YOU
Super Market Refrigerdli
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*NAMED FOR AMERICA’S FIRST "FIRST lADY"!
5 KINDS or coil?-
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The whole town’s talking about the new ;
house “Martha‘Wa‘shihgioM—the “dream: ' ‘ ‘
orator of 1941! Sleek, streamlined exter‘?’
color-styled interior, with HIS-FLEX gins? ‘ r '
bright PEASANTWARE dishes [and .i
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And such featureslSupetMaI-ket Raft“?!~ ,-,.
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dew-front” MEAT-KEEPER with UTILI-‘i
top; new illuminated TRUEoTEMP Confid'd \'
new AEROSPRING Self-Closing D0? 3»
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, frigerator of ’41 that looks as good as it 15" l'
com: m: Ask for “x.RAY” pRooF ‘2‘, r
inghouse improvements and quality featur‘ i‘ ‘
NEWI IT’S »DIEEE13§NTI__ SEE IT
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