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Saddle Leather or
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White
Leather Sole
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Flowers Grow
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l Because many gardeners will be
buying their annuals soon, if they
have not already ordered them, it
iis appropriate to mention some of
lthe most outstanding varieties
[which proved. themselves espically
[worthy in the Arboretum trail
lgarden last summer.
The larkspurs have been devel-
zoped in truly striking forms. Here
are a few of the best ones: Pink
IPerfection tall, medium pink
:with a long spike of large, well-
lspaced flowers hr the best of the
lpinks; Dazzler »g a light, bright,
:carmine red that is a fine addition
ito the group and one which gives
‘of its depth of color; Blue Bell >~
,a clear azure-blue; Blue Spire
lan intense blue, an excellent and
’very uniform variety; and White
ISpire, which, by contrast sets off
the other colors beautifully.
The California poppy is so com—
monplace in many parts of the
Northwest that one might think
{it undeserving of comment. But
;it is constantly being improved
land even now offers some brilliant
'types which are far superior to the
Ivolunteers that are permitted to
develop in many gardens
year.
Also this flower is so perfectly
ladapted to heat and drought that
lit has become especially valuable
Lin the drier regions. The Variety
lcalled Monarch Art Shades is a
ldelightful, richly colored type, Ra-
mona is bright rusty-gold; De-
lightful is a large-flowered, erect
growing type with intensely gray-
green foliage.
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This boouflful llflfl. has all tho basic; udvanhgol for
Efigldoln oloctric cooking. I! oflon mony footum of
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optional It alight extra coot.
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HOME GARDENER
by Dr. John H. Hanley .
Director, U. of W. Arboretum
accent to the planting by virtue‘
each
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{next Tuesday to meet Aberdeen.
iCoach Homer Taylor may use
SHELTQN-MASQN COUNTY. JOURNAL
Between Rails
Starting with one flower and one street car, Mrs. Rosa Helemba,
Aloha, Orc., has built a thriving flower business.
ing of getting other trolleys, because they make such good hot-houses.
Now she’s think-
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I One should watch the develop-
ment of these erect-growing var—
lieties carefully since they repre-
sent one of the most recent and
most important improvements.
lThe plants do not tend to fall a-
lpart in the center as the season
:advances as in the case with the
loldcr types.
l One of the most showy, delicate-
[1y colored flowers in last season’s
{trails was a free-blooming poppy
of the Shirley type called Begonia-
flowered. This variety is a double
or semi-double; in each flower is
a crest of narrow petals which
impart to the whole the appear-
ance of a double begonia.
’ If one is fortunate enough to
alive in a section where the weather
is cool enough to grow stocks,
here is a list of colors that will
give pleasing effects in the garden
and which, in addition, will pro-
vide for splendid cut flower ef-
fects in the house: Apricot Beauty,
Apricot, Canary Yellow, 3. light,
icreamy yellow; 01d Rose, the old~
fashioned rose shade; Elk’s Pride,
, deep royal purple; Antique Copper,
a very arty rose shade; Shasta,
lclear white and Lavender.
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’Climbers Return
l To Baseball Wars
Friday at Hoquiam
Idle since a week ago Tuesday,
curse that old Jupe Pluvius mean-
lie, the Shelton Highclimbers re-
lturn to their quest for a third
{straight Southwest prep confer—
nece baseball crown tomorrow
when they go down to Hoquiam
for a return engagement with
l the Grizzlies.
l The Highclimbers won at home,
{8 to 4, when the two clubs met
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in the opening league game.
Shelton turns right around and
lreturns to the harbor area again
Ralph LeDrew, his ace righthand-
er, against Hoquiam until and if
the Highclimbers get a safe lead,
which may be a tough assignment
as the Grizzlies have been play-
ing much improved ball in their
recent games.
Coach Taylor said that both
the Shelton-Olympia games which
were postponed have been re
dated, the Bears coming to Loop
Field on May 23, the Highclimb-
ers going to Olympia May 29 for
a night game.
Diamond Squad Loses
To Port Orchard Rain
After trekking clear over to
Port Orchard yesterday, Shelton
Junior high's youthful baseball
warriors found so much moisture
cascading from the heavens that
they couldn’t play their sched-
uled game with the South Kitsap
high second team. The game may
be rescheduled later if an open
date can be found.
This Friday the Shelton juniors
tackle Mary M. Knight high school
at Loop Field at 3:30 o’clock, hop-
ing to avenge a 10 to 9 defeat the
Owls hung on them at Matlock a
week ago.
Sub-Committee On
Home Guard Program
A sub-committee composed of
Chairman Fred Hickson, Mayor
Bill Stevenson, Commissioner, Bob
Trenckmann, Prosecutor Frank
Heuston and Home Guard Com-
mander W. F. Compton was ap-
pointed last night by Doane Bro-
die, Chairman of the Home Guard
reorganization committee, to ar-
range and outline a definite pro-
gram for the Home Guard.
The sub-committee will‘ meet on
Friday evening to do this work
and prepare a definite report for
another .meeting of the general
committee next Monday evening.
Sheltonians Leave
On Trip To Kansas
Miss Georgia Valentine, secre-
tary to D. B. Davies, Rayonier
district manager, accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Harris of Shel-
ton, left here yesterday for Ef-
fingham, Kansas, to enjoy a visit
with Mrs. Valentine’s parents.
They will be gone two or three
, weeks.
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UNDERGOES OPERATION
Mrs. Walter Allen of Route 3
underwent a successful major op-
eration at Shelton hospital Tues-
day and is reported recovering
very nicely.
lStray $10 Bill Returned
To E‘ghtml Owner; To Help Make The Sick Well
Thursday, May 8,
l CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
“Adam and Fallen Mail" is the:
subject ol‘ the Lossim—Slti'mou3 .-.
which will he read in .xEl Churches: A Classified Ad telling of the V
of Christ Scientist. Sunday, filmy loss of a ton dollar bill by BOCtV‘ T
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Golden Text: "H‘ by urn- man's; didatcs in the Journal’s
subscrip—
ofi‘cnsc (imtli rc‘lfzm‘d by one; ‘ tion campaign which ended Sata
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much more they which receive ‘ urd'ay brought quick response‘ 4 is
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abundance ol gram oi the ‘ yesterday, Mrs. Ralph Godden‘, 3‘ d 0k p
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gift of riglitwousners
in life by one, .zr-sus C. "
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brought in the stray bill which} 1
she had picked up on the streeti MaVv
mans 5: 17!. and only waiting for the; -,
“no.” “1" C””“‘”‘“ “1"” “Emmi
0““0’" t0 l'L‘Clalm it 1 OPEN rouse: 2 to 4:30 p. m s to
8:30 9-11"
' comprise the Lesson-Sermon lii ~—W‘—»~w~— ‘ ' .1
CONFR‘ED To “our:
Reverend Boyce o.
the following from the Bible: “.~.ll
scripture is given by insoli'ntnni,
of God, and is profilrl‘ * doc—
trine, for rcprooi‘, to: t‘
m, _,
laid.
advantage of this opportunity to See
.i what a restful, friendly place
and how smoothly and
he. the -
Baptist Church has been confined,
to his home since Monday with
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for instruction in righteou icss: bronchitis. l 9"“ p '
That the man of God. ma" bel ,,,,,,,, ,, ‘ it n: run. Sou Will come,
away ,
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periect, througth lu:';'2.i::ll:ed un-l i with firv,‘
{C(‘li‘no‘ . . a warm fegmw- AI l
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The Lesson—Sermon “"0 includes 35“”1'
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the. following from the,
Christian Science tcxtb ‘Scic- l
nce and Health with Key to New
Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy:
“Christian Science, Separates cr—
Parls in 19i3 were of 8~ll\('ll caliber.
firing 263-pound shells 75 miles over 3
an area 24 miles high.
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discover man in the image and
raw Drug Store;
ror from truth, and breathes likeness of God. We see that man,
through the sacred pager; the spir— has never lost his spiritual es- 1
‘ itual sense of life. substance, and tate and his eternal harmony"
‘ p R E S C R I p T I o N D R U G G I 5 T 5
intelligence. In this Science, wc'l lp.548:2l.
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PORK&BEANS 2f0r- .33,
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TOMATOES..........................Scans,
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RELIANCE COFFEE ...........i-1b.cans‘g
3-lb.cans................................>.7.
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2-lb.jar 29¢
Shoe String Potatoes
Flavor SealedwNo. 1 cans.
2cans15¢
Marshmallows
Fresh—“14b. cello bags.
Zfor ..........25¢
Peanuts 2-lbs.
Fresh ron sted Virginia‘s.
Walnuts Z-Ibs.
No. 1 Calif.
Vinegar
Reliance
Shortening
Triple
Creamed
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51¢ 1.01
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SpéClal 30¢ Grahams
Send only 50¢ with a Zee or Com- 2-lb. box
fort 4—roll package top or the
“circle” from Zee (125 ft.) Wax- 1 of each __________ __ 55¢
ed Paper or two “circles” from
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fort Paper Corporation, 343 San-
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Embossed Pure White
Comfort Tissue... 4/23 Hyde Park‘.
White, Green, Orchid / ASSt. COOkleS
ZEE ............ .. 4 rolls 19¢ 1-lb. box .......... .- 23¢
Hi Ho
Butter Crackers
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If there is any place where man improves on Nature,
the farms and orchards of America. Constant ‘73
cultivation have resulted in better produce and
variety. These results are shown in our Producewa '-
ment where you make your selections from mouth‘
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y displays 0f Crispy-fresh vegetables and luscious frUIts' ;‘
“a I in today and see these real beauties of Nature. (
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PmCBS effective May 9 and 10 -, - Asparagus __________ __ 1 3,
No. 1 Sumner. ,
They enjoy their meals more when your menus are” Oranges ..............
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built around our choice quality meats. Plan your next: Brimful of rich
juice.
dinner with a money-saving special from our Meat
Department. Grapefruit ________ .. 10-1be
Arizona Seedless.
,LEG 0’ PORK ....................... ......... .. lb. Apples
______________ __ 10-1”?
ROLLED SHOULDER PORK ...... .. lb. Winesap. Fey. and Ex. Fcyv
PORK STEAKS _______ .................. _. lb.
25¢
28¢ '
23¢ Rhubarb ______________ 6—lb5‘
Wine color, outdoor grown'
PORK onors ........ _..‘ ....................... .. lb. 27¢ Spinach
__________ 3,1135.
HAMS ................................................ .. ll). Local. H
Carsten’s Ready-to-eat. Garden Peas ,,,,,, ,, 2-1139; I
.............................. .. lb. Young, fresh, sweet and tende
Carsten’s Palace. Tonlatoes ___________ H 2,11)?!
SHORT RIBS .................. __ lb. California grown.
MUTTON errors ...................... __ 2—lbs. 37¢ Clucumbers __________
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FRESH HALIBUT __________________________ ._ lb. 23¢ “:9 gm“ bu. ,
. ____________ __ 3
STEWING HENS .......................... lb. 28¢ R3525?“ -- bu, R3,;
White . . . dry picked. - , l
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