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SHELTON-MASON COUNTY JOURNAL
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3 Methodist Services
Sunday For Mothers
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subject “In Restraint of Mother-j
A hood" as his sermon topic forl
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Methodist Church next Sunday,l
he announced today. i
Special music appropriate for:
the occasion will be sung by the?
choir and a reception for persons '|
in membership in the church will ;
be other features of Sunday’s ser-
vices. ‘
Want-Ads—Phone 100 O
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FIR than 6N ONEW Y
Manwaood Jobs
Waiting Seekers
A forest of Douglas fir on the} 140 ships a year with cargoes ofl It
illustrates the vital nationall
lNew York and Brooklyn water—l Douglas fir and other West Coast need for
sustained lumber supply'
front is shown in this air photol lumber from Oregon and Wash-!
by the New York Daily Newslington. The terminal is a lumber}
lDwarfing the largest ocean liners} distribution center for building in
and their piers. this lumber stor- 5 the New York metropolitan area:
Eage terminal is the destination of l and also for defense construction;
ORK DOCK *
from the West Coast and why the“
“Keep Washington Green” and
“Keep Oregon Green” campaigns.
against the man-caused forest fire
are of national interest. A
vicemen, all-around journeymen
machinists, wood patternmakers,
l coremakcrs, watch maker and job
moldcr.
mentioned by contacting the Em- j
Organization Of
pies will go into the welfare fund
3 of the auxiliary.
Journal VVant-Ads—Phonc 100
Poppy Workers Is
Near Completion
Organization of the corps of
volunteer workers who will dis-
tribute memorial poppies here on
Poppy Day, May 23 and 24, is be-
ing completed by Fred B. Wivell
unit of the American Legion Aux-
iliary. The corps, working under
the leadership of Eula Martin,
Poppy Day Chairman, will be on
the streets throughout the two
days offering poppies to be worn
in honor of the World War dead,
and to aid the disabled veterans
and dependent families of veter-
ans.
More than 80 women and girls
have volunteered for Poppy Day,
service, Mrs. Martin said. They
are being organized into teams
and each team is being assigned
a location of neighborhood in
which to distribute poppies. All.
will serve as unpaid volunteers,
meaning that every penny of the
contributions made for the pop-
Team leaders, or sub-chairmen;
will include Mrs. M. A. Clothier,‘
Mrs. M. C. Melcum, Mrs. H. E.
Munson, Mrs. W. A. Witsiers and
Miss Mary Dobson.
“The response to the call for
Poppy Day volunteers has been
very fratifying," said Mrs. Man,
tin. “The willingness of so. manylI
women to undertake this hard; un— ‘
accustomed work shows a high
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Di'iver Fined On
2 Traffic Counts
John Thomassen, Shelton black-
smith, was fined on two traffic
counts by Justice M. C. Zintheo
Tuesday sworn out by City Police
Officer Andy Hansen.
On a drunken driving charge
Thomassen was fined $50, of which
half was suspended, and his op-
erator's license was revoved, while
on a charge of using wrong license '
plates he was given a suspended
$10 fine. Thomassen pleaded guil-
ty to both counts.
He was arrested April 30 by
Hansen after sideswiping the
parked car of Marie Kubik at
First and Franklin streets and
failing to stop.
the police officer said.
Just Common Sense
Someone has said that the scienCe
o! dietetics is just common sense
and the discoveries about nutrition
can still be reduced to “protective”
foods—fruits, vegetables and eggs,
of which milk is usually considered
the most important, according to nu.
tritionists.
patriotic spirit. We are hoping
that the public will meet them in
the same spirit and help them
make Poppy Day the biggest suc-
cess it ever has been in Mason.
County.
Hansen gave ,
chase and found Thomassen in
a field, where he had hit a stump, l
If you Wish to Sell you’ll Have
to Tell—Journal Want-Ads.
PARAMOUNT
THEATRE
Shelton, Wash.
Fri., Sat., May 8-9
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Sunday to Tuesday
TWO FEATURES
V‘Iy' feltgllast and back—only $90 in new-
eluxe individual reclining chair
Here '5 srme real ‘ood news if l ployment serv'ice at 522 capital
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l . tinge? ~ 7 lqualify for any of the many good‘ a
bot. " ‘ "9’531941 Travel Bargain offered by (301)" for
WhiCh the Olympi‘l Office ’Mtidal Play Tourney
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NORTHERN pACIFIC Railway, 101' the Washington State Employ-
." ’lllellt Service is Set‘klll" the bestl
‘I gout?“ by any of a number of diverse Eworkers. 8
j Alice Helenius, manager of the‘
(Olympia office of the Employ—
ment Service would like to havel
all persons interested iii any ofl .
'This Ethe jobs mentioned below to see 23:5??? pfgxttmggga‘3nay 15h};
5 l her as soon possible. The soon- , p '
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,( onhrifty t 141631 “£31m”; omf‘ort 2mg , . Shelton golf course,
teeing off at
1. Tail Fave 61's W 0 556 C er, the better, she says, for good ‘ ten
dclock
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1‘." 48km,“ «N p” em {or nounvounnmur
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.de'tal'Is. He will help you plan
a carefree trip East.
it rthrough California if you desire.
g0“ ew York, the Nation’s Capital thh
“' “‘55 in session—stopover at interest- ,
Vinitspots—floumave two months’ return i
Denied their chance last Sun—
day by rain, Shelton golfers with
a yen for competition in the i r
weekend links play will engage in
l Some of the jobs which thel HOSPITAL PATIENT
{ Olympia office has open are: stove l E. S. Hart, summer resort care-
mounters, milling machine opera- taker at Union, was admitted to
tors, X-ray technician, cabinet Shelton hospital for medical care
3' ligr‘illi‘ll pgll:,,ci;lrl .c 7R Al [W A Y
maker, electrical appliance ser- Tuesday.
Slated For Sunday r
Six Days—Friday thru Thursday—May 9 to May 16 incl.
U. S. No. 1 “A” Size
CANDY
“Double Dare” “Solo
Cull” “Peek—o-Brittle”
and other candy bars.
bar....3¢
6 for 25¢
Sno—Cola, popular cola
beverage in 12-01. bot-
tles -— in cartons.
GRAPEFRUIT tin 9¢
Glenn Aire fancy whole segment. grapefruit. 20-02. tin
SAVE MORE EVERYDY!|
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‘ Fwd Prices
and Profits
I A Statement of Safeway Policy
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SAFEWAY
HE forces of market disturbance, fear, and speculation, are
at work. Prices for some basic commodities have already
, gone up. Increases in Safeway’s retail prices on these items reflect
, J the rise in wholesale cost, over which Safeway has no control.
I It is a fundamental Safeway policy to earn only a small profit
on each sale. Safeway pledges that during the period of war
g emergency it will not change this policy; and that in the future,
“as Hefetofore, it will make every effort through improved methods\
to reduce distribution cost -—-the difference between What the
farmer gets and the consumer pays. You will always be able to‘,
buy from Safeway at the lowest prices available anywhere.
Consumers may assist materially in preventing unwarranted
I Nice increases by continuing their purchases on 'a‘ normal scale-
Thnw are adequate supplies of food stuffs for every American.
Hysterical buying which strips r'ét'ail and wholesale stocks
creates:
artificial scarcity, which pushes prices to abnormal levels.
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Machinery exists within the government {0 001‘er pfovduqi.
mm? Storage and release of mm‘flifiesi impo ir'ts, exports, Quotas
and prices—if it should become necessary, to employ these methods-l .-
tO protect the economic-welfare of the colmffiry, 1' '
Safeway further pledges complete eooperation with'tbe
Brnmcntal agencies and with farmer producers in all efforts to
stabilize prices; discourage pr0fiteering; and
maintain orderly V
facilities for food disttibutiong ' '7
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ORANGES ____________ ._
Sunkist Valencia
LOCAL LETTUCE
STRAWBERRIE
2 {w ‘19c
BANANAS ............ ..
................ .. ll-lbs. 55¢
GREEN ONIONS. . ..
KITCHEN CRAFT
The original Home-type flour—now
ICNRICH ED with vitamins and iron.
9.8-lb. ba924y2—Ib. bag 49-lb.sk.‘
35¢ 73‘” 1'39
12 11.3.2992
U. S. No. 1 “B” Size
12....234:
...................... .. lb. 6¢
.................. .. 2for 9¢
Asparagus ................................ _. 2-lbs. 13¢-
U. S. NO. 1 *‘
NEW PEAS .............................. ._ 3-lbs. 19¢
TOMATOES .................................. .. lb. 15¢
RADISHES ...................... .. bu. 1¢
...... __ 4 bu. 5¢
Nil-Made Mayonnaise .................. .. qt. 37c
Nu-Made Mayonnaise __________________ ._ pt. 210
Duchess Salad Dressing __________ ._ qt. 24c
Duchess Salad Dressing ______________ __ pt. 15c
Columbus Tomatoes, 29-oz. tin _. 3 for 250
Heinz Strned Baby Foods, 4Vz-oz. tin 3/206
.... ._ 2—lb. pkg. 16c .
Asst. Koolade Beverages _.1-oz. pkg. 3/ 100
Bisquick ____________________________________ __ 48-02. 29C‘
H. O. Oats, Quick __________________ ._ 48-oz. 290
Ritz Crackers ____________________________ .. pkg. 260
Kraft Cheeese, Am., Brick, etc 2-lbs. 48c
Old Style Beer, 11-oz. bottle 10 for 98c '
Westag Imit. Vanilla .
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Tasty Pound Butter ________________ __ 2-lbs. 810
Dairyland Butter ______________________ _. 2-lbs. 836
Shelton Maid Butter ____________________ ._ 1b. 430
Grade “A” Large Eggs ______________ __ doz. 30C
Grade “A” Medium Eggs ____________ __ doz. 286
Brown
SUGAR
Fresh. moist
.brown sugar
111 paper bags
3-lbs.
15¢
Bacon Squares lb.
Ground Beef. . lb.
Picnics . . . . . . lb.
MACARONI . . .. 3-lb. bag 15¢
Fluffiest—finest fresh—tender marshmallows. In ctns.
MARSHMALLOWS . . . lb. 10¢
Or Spaghetti—finest quality in bulk. Kraft bags
CORN MEAL . . 9—lb. bag 19¢
Jacob's fey buttons for steaks. etc. 4—02. tin 19c.
MUSHROOMS . . 4-0z. tin 16¢
Jacob's popular pieces and stems for gravy. 8»oz. 29c
FANCY PEAS tin 10¢
Mt. Vernon brand fcy 3 sieve size peas. 20-0z. tin
FANCY PEAS .. .. tin 12¢
Sugar Belle fcy blended sizes swt tender peas. 20-02.
BAKED BEANS . . . . . tin 10¢
Heinz tomato sauce or Vegetarian baked beans. 18-02.
OLIVE OIL .. . . . . . qt. tin 98¢
Pompeiian brand finest quality pure olive oil in tins
Pure cane. fine
granulated.
Cloth bags
10-lbs.
Fill¢
Genuine 1941 Spring Lamb
Mammy Lou brand creamy yellow corn meal.
WALDORF . . . . . . . 4 rolls 17¢
The soft-wove toilet tissue in (SEQ—sheet rolls.
MUSHROOMS .. 2-oz. tin 10¢
Fresh
wrléllstfr‘Zsh
bread. 1-lb. 90
ll/zlb. loaf
13¢
LAMB ROAST . . . lb. 23c
Come Edwards
SUGAR COFFEE BREAD
Top grade cof-
fee in vacuum
tins. Reg, drip.
2-lb. tin
45¢
lEGOFlAMB . . . lb. 270
The Cream of the Crop
"PORK SAUSAGE .
correctly seasoned-
PORK I.OIN ROAST . . lb. 231.:
All Pork . . .
Large Loin and Rib End
9 ------------ -- 4-0Z- 9° Bacon lb. 27¢
Airway Coffee ____________________ __ 3-lbs. 37c FRESH
Nob Hill Coffee ...................... .. 3-lbs. 37c Lamb Steaks , lb. 25¢
SFISH
Edeard’s Coffee ______________________ __ 4-lbs. 87c almon
Lamb Chops. lb. 3 1b. 25¢
Halibut
1b. 21¢
Fillet of
Cod
21¢ lb. 15¢