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ATTENTthT
Predator Hunters:
Only a few more weeks left to
win one of several fine prizes
donated by Mason County Mer-
chants.
Let’s Get ’Em N owl
Best time of yea r to kill crows.
hawks, etc. while they are nest-
ing.
Hoop CANAL
SPORTSMEN ASS’N.
«gaze; Naturalization Class
In Session Thursdays"
Attention. non—citizens' A new1
iclass in naturalization has just‘
‘started, to help those who wish‘
to become Citizens of the United‘
‘ States prepare themselves for the
required tests when their natural—i
lZfltlUll time arrives.
There is no charge
instruction. Classes
books .
at 1
for
Ol‘ hwot
6:30 p. m. eat-h Thursday at the:
Social Security building, 2327 Rail—
road Avenue in Shelton.
l MARRIA
and Minnie E. VVickart,
attle. atheattlc. May 19.
E.'D.-’-O'Kclley, 38, and Marian‘
o o o o o o o o o o o o Lane, 24. both of Seattle, at
0.09.”.OOOOOOOO.OO.O?.OO.OO.OO.OO¢Q Shelton, “fay 20-
FRESH FRUITS
Fresh
TOMATOES 2-Ibs. 15:6, 2D... ,,,,,,,, .. SEE-
La‘rge, Fresh
Speals or Friday, Satuday and Monday
and VEGETABLES
GRAPEFlllllT shopimgia'gzsc
“inn-linens
No. 1 VVVVVVVVVV lb. 10¢
No. 2 f. ____ 3-lbs. 25¢
ORANGES Shopping Bag 490
Guaranteed
POTATOES
C Grade
WINESAPS
Large Heads
lETTlICE
Large Can
[Pork & Beans 100‘
Z-Lb. Ctn.
Crackers
Vhicken
—_
Bleach ‘xégal- 19c
Cashmere Bouquet
Soap 4ha
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ricasse he
50-Ibs. 59c
7-Ibs. 250
3 for lilo
Bartlett I
Pears
All-w Flavors
.191:
én27c
Supreme
ln'Cello
Brown
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Ripe
Olives
Tomato
luice
rs 26c
i B THE "MEASURING STICK”—
shows you how
OUTMEASURES lhe “other lwo“-—in
major dimensions!
much the l94l Ford
[min I“ VIM" HERON!
mm
5" lESS SAME 1" LESS
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3%" 13532;" lESSi1%"' ass!
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[EAR SEAT
Klillflfll‘
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Hull SEAT
HEADEDUI
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EASE
"on DWI IIIUSMIELD
3%" ms 11-" LESS
780- Ill.
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2 [£88 LESS
2" (es: 1%" as
When you compare this year’s cars for ROOMINESS you’ll see.
by the “Measuring Stick”
in our showroom that the Ford
“Leads the Leaders” at practically every important comfort
l'i‘
point
“size up” thé'field with the
this gleaming big 1941 Ford! ‘
‘If you want the ROOMIEST car for your money '
,E‘AMeasuring‘Stickl” You’ll choose
Mom Ford was first in its class for ECONOMY. took-proved in
the big official 599-mi1e Gilmore-
Grand Canyon Economy Run! >
GET THE FACTS
YOU’LL GET A FORD!
AND
a: llCE‘NSESj
. \Vallace O. Berry,'26, Shelton:
25, Se—1
Gelatin
Mayonnaise: qt.
90V
Candlelight Service
For Baptists Sunday;
In connection with the l'k‘f.{'illili'i
Baptist Church Harrier-s next
Sunday evening, the \‘.’.\‘.".G‘. group ‘
oi" the church will pres it spe—f
(:ial candlelight services m the.
form ol‘ drama 1:11d:~i' the dir'ecw
Lion of Mrs. Earl i‘TOllPllillllSL and
Miss BeatricH Miller, f!,(‘lif)l'fll!l§_')' ti)
Pastor J. O. fizlver.
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Special Masonic Meet :
Slated Friday Night;
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A special met-ting of Mt. IVIOY“,
iah Masonic Lodge will be’hcld,
‘Friday evening at 7:30 in the},
jMasonic Temple for the purpose}
of conferring a first degree, Lodge ,
Secretary J. L. Catto remindt-d'
members today.
Grade “A” Large
EGGS
BACON
we
COFFEE
M528 Special
2 Lbs. ...... ..
COOKIES
l’k‘éa. ...... .. 25¢
JAM,
lge.can
Qt.
Jar .............. ..
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15c
has. "796
3%
Sugar 3mg 19c
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pt. can lie
46-02. 190
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NEW FORD RIDE
71571755121 Mr Mam yaw/ml [57!]
@ "rm: 1' Rina-snap!"—
shows, how lhe remarkable “Slow-Molion
Springs"creale FORD RIDING EASE, that's one of
’ihe most talked-about developmenls of l94l.‘
SHE
New idea for
LTON-MASON COUNTY JOURNAL
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The hanging garden, a new win-
dow box for inside the house,
has been developed for window
plants and indoor gardening. The
idea was introduced at recent
flower shows.
l‘v/lasstifodu—CTion
Within 100 Days
John D. Biggers, director of the
OPM Production Division, told
the House Military Affairs Com-
mittee that the U. Sfiis within
“100 days olfl,“r.ea1 mass produc-
tion of some of its most vital war
material,” during testimony at a
recent hearing on proposed labor
legislation.
County Gets‘is‘9,444.2t
In State School Money;
MasonjCounty received state
school money to the sum of $9,- Shelton
444.27 in May apportionments,
County Supt. J. E.
nounced yesterday.
From the state current school
fund comes $8,402.19, while from
the county equalization fund paid
by the state comes an additionall
$1,04 2.08, he reported.
Even before the defense expan- l CFOSSman, 3b ..
sion began, American factories
were spending more than a billion
and a quarter dollars per year
for new machinery, equipment,
construction and land, according
to the Census.
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Slow wavy line shows how the sensational new
Ford “Slow-Motion Springs” smoothlont
the Ride after car travels over road bump.
I'll-Infl- .~----“-‘---------
wm: 'rms
Showing how, with stiffer, faster-acting
springs, afiect of bump on passengers in the car
is bound to be both greater and longer-lasting.
...../ \."f-.~_’,¢y..._’..._.
When you make RIDE comparisons now, you’ll experience
the dramatic story charted here in the “Ride-graph!”
You’ll experience a wholly new ride based on upward of a
dozen big improvements in springs, shock absorbers,
stabilizer and frame! A ride so amazingly SMOOTH and
LEVEL and QUIET that it’s been switching new car buyers
to Ford in nearly every city in America!
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lbases loaded, to drive home three
Imore tallies,
lLatham drove in a pair of tal-
llies with two hits.
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——Ca.rlson 3, Phillips 7, White 1.»
! BIRDSEYE VIEW OF CAPITOL l
group, shown on the right.
Prep Baseball
(Continued from Page One)
Highclimbers Tuesday by blitzing
tow-headed Elmer Carlson for;
five runs in the third inning to
take a 6 to 3 lead. Coach Homer
Taylor rushed Jess “Rookie” Phil-
lips into the battle and the soph-
omore righthander proceeded to
completely handcuff the Eagles
the rest of the way, giving up
only one hit and fanning seven
in slightly over five innings on
the rise. Bob Puhn worked the
ninth and escaped unscathed after
a walk and two errors loaded the
bags after two were out. i
From the offensive end the
Highclimbers had their batting
togs on. Centerfielder Ken Fred-
son slammed out four bingles, one
a triple, and drove in three runs,
First Sacker Earl Lumsden
Shortstop Warren,
Woods hit three times and scored}
three times, and Catcher e n
Stow It Away In 7th
After Elma took that 6 to 3I
edge in the third the Highclimb-
ers came back with a pair in
their half of the same frame and.
then grabbed the lead with an-i
other pair in the fifth as Fredsoni
and Jim McComb hit triples be-
hind Woods’ single.
Shelton stowed the scrap away
beyond doubt in the seventh with
a. six-run outburst“ after the side}
should have been retired without
a score. Lumsden’s triple with
the bags reeling was the potent.
wallop in this uprising. ,
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The box score:
Elma AB
Winders, 3b-p .. 4
Lofgren, c . ..
Thayer, cf ...... ..
White, 1b-p .... ._
Jacobsen, rf—lb
Petty, 1f .......... ..
Barker, ss
Sherwood, p I.
Ingham, 2b
McNester, 3b
Finert, rf ......
a. Bechtol
Totals
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Woods, ss
Eredson, cf
McComb, 2b .... __
Latham, c ...... ..
VanOverbeke, 1f
Waldburger, rf
lPearce, 3b-ss ,.
: Carlson, p ...... ..
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Johnson, 11?
Page, rf .......... ..
b LeDrew ...' .....
Phillips, p-rf
Puhn, p ..... ..
Totals
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a batted for Ingham in 9th.
b batted for Page in 8th.
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Elma ................ .105 000 000--. 6,
hits ........... .103 100 000— 5'
Shelton ..212 020 sex—13,
hits .............. ..322 031 41xuis
iSUMMARY: 3-base hitsmLums-
lden 2, Fredson, McComb. 2-base
hits—Lofgren, White. Runs bat-
ted inr—Lumsden 3, Fredson 3,
ILatham 2, McComb. Phillips,
White 3, Barger 2. Innings pitch-
ed—Carlson 2 2/3, Phillips 5 1/3,
Puhn 1, Sherwood 2, White 5,l
Winders 1. Runs scored off ——
Carlson 6, Sherwood 3, White 10.
Runs responsible foerarlson 4,
Struck out 5
Walks—Carlson 2, Puhn 1, VVhite'
Winning pitcherflPhillips.
Losing pitcher—*White. Stolen
bases—Woods, Fredson. Umpire
——Jack Stewart.
Red Cross May Meeting
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Mason County Red Cross Chap- “
Monday evening at eight o'clock|
ron Lund announced today. I,
At the same time he announced
the home nursing class scheduled,
for this Friday evening has beenl
postponed until next Tuesday eve- '
ning. ‘ i
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planted only in U. S. gardens as
but now, 40 years later, the man- .
ufacture of soybean oil, cake, and
{544,000,000 3 year industry be-
fore the manufactured value of
products from these soybean ma-
terials is taken into account.
Power equipment needed to 0p-
erate the 184,000 U. S. factories ;
has generating power capacityi,
equal to over 51 million horses.
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A baby is born every 14 sec-1
onds in the United States, accord- 1 .1-
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ing to the Census. The under-
.taker is called every 23 seconds.
4. Hit by pitchel‘chtty by Carl- 1 g
I son.
Scheduled Monday Eve
ter will hold its May meeting next i '
in the courthouse, Chairman My- 5
Prior to 1900, the soybean wasl 3
a curious plant from the Orient, :
meal according to the Census is
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Photo: Washington State Progress Commission and Washington hewspuper
Publishers Association
A new airplane view of Washington State’s $12,000,000 Capitol group at
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Olympia with the Transportation Building, newest addition to the
l Nominations F 0 r
Legion Are Opened
Nominations for new American
Legion officers were opened by
Fred B. Wivell post at its semi-
monthly meeting Tuesday even-
ing with further nominations per—
missable at each succeeding meet-
ing
Commander John Eliason said to-
day.
Excellent crowds at the Show
which the post is sponsoring" on
the
will
profit, the commander reported.
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Homer Taylor! Ed Faubcrt and . this oath unviolated - may it be granted to
me to enjoy me it"
E' .E' Brewer is m Charge of sold the practice of the art respected
by all men in all times m
ectmg the post S delegate to Bays should I trespass and violate (his oath-
may the reverse be my '0
State and has until June 19 to
make its choice, Commander Elia-
SOl’l
Disappearance of horses and
mules on American farms in 20
years has taken away the capa-
city
70 million acres, according to the
Census.
entire'farm acreage of Iowa and
Missouri combined, and would be
sufficient to feed 84 million hu-
man population. !
Thursday, May 221‘
Bookeeping Class To ';
Commence On Tuesday
TREATED AT HOS,
Ole Ankcr of A113’’1 .
mitth to Shelton hospt‘i
terday for medical alien v
l Free instruction in WPA adult‘ “
education classes will be given
lull thoso over 16 years of age
{who are. interested in first and
isccond year bookkeeping.
l A. new class will start next Simply sprinkle Brut“; ' ,
Tuesday evening, May 27, at and 1,9,] phoning. nll(
seven o'clock in the Sopial 80- marks and (‘reviees- 31011115;t '
a 111‘
curity building, 527 Railroad avc—‘ BE'HACH arts as a_ S‘V‘S,
Featu
nue. pellent, and '“ot-tit‘ld“
7,7..- .c....,,._,d.4_ your home this asy 0
I In H. ' Sifter Cans -»
SON BORN WEDNESDAY (lro S d " '
; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hughes of
lShelton became parents of a
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baby son born at Shelton hospital
Wednesday.
I SWEAR BY APOLLO THE PHYSlCl \N and Aesculapius 3"".
Health v and All-Heal and all the gods and goddesses d
according to my ability and judgment ' I will keep This oath 3“
this stipulation u to reckon him who taught me this art equnlz‘
dear to me as my paren.“ to share my substance with him .
relieve his necessities if required v to look upon his oflspring I” .
the same footing as my own brothers and to teach them m" '
art if they shall wish to learn it without fee or stipulation
and that by precept v lecture 8: every other mode of instruction
will impart a knowledge of the an to my own sons v and to W h
of my teachers and to disciples bound by a stipulation and 05““ L,
according to the law of medicine but to none others a l “i
follow that system of regimen which ‘ according to my ab
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and judgment r I consider for the benefit of my patients 3““
abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous :1 I
give no deadly medicine to anyone if asked nor suggest a":
such counsel ' and in like manner I will not give to a woman“I :1
pessary to produce abortion :3 With purity with holiness I Vi" -.
pass my life 8: practlce my art :I I will not cut persons labor 2‘
under the stone v but will leave this to be done by men who 3“!
practitioners of this work I: Into whatever houses I enter 1 "m
go into them for the benefit of the sick and will abstain "ova.
every voluntary act of mischief 8: corruption and further “o I
the seduction of females or males of freemen and 5151"”
Whatever in connection with my profes'sional practice 0r " i «
in connection with it v I see or hear in the life of men ' W“. “
ought not to be spoken of abroad I will not divulge v as reCkol‘mp
that all such should be kept secret :: While I continue (0 1‘“
until the election in .luiy,
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Mt. View prairie this week
assure the post of a tidy
of
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committee consisting E
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ICHAQD E. GRENaBI ERG. Pnop-
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u HlllllS PHESCRIPllllllS is NE 0031 llllPlllllHlll Pfllll or our BUSINESS
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to consume the food from
This is more than the
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CITY MARKE
BUTTER
TIDBITS or CRUSH ED
PINEAPPLE
FORMAY
Broken
SHRIMP
anns 2
Nalley's
TANG
Qt.........29¢
5
¢
BISQUICK ............. ...... ._ pkg. 31¢
JELLO ............................ ._ pkg. 5¢
SUPER SUDS ............ pkg. 21¢
PALMOLIVE . . ,, 3 bars 18¢
PEAS ............................ __ 3 cans 29¢
PORK & BEANS ...... .. 3 cans 25¢
JUMBO OLIVES ............ .. pt. 21¢
FRUIT SALAD _. 4 cans 49¢
WALNUT MEATS %-lb. 25
SUNSHINE 7
Shl‘d.Rst.Porklb.19._
, Beef Boil -ylb.15_,y
Sodas ; 2-110s. 27¢
Grahams 2~lbs. 29¢ Sausage 2-Ils.
'VEGETABLES
Ext.__Lge. Lettuce 2
.........a—
NewSpuds . 9-lbs. 25¢
New Peas. . . 2~lbs. 23¢
Lemons doz. 19¢
Grier-LN ONIONS and
Radishes . . . 6 for 10¢
FRESH STRATWBEBRHES
and GOOSEBERRIES
/9¢ Steaks lb. 3 "‘9
Pure Lard .. . ..3;lbs. ,
MuttonChops . Zelbs.3
Leg Mutton . . . . . . lb. 1
Pard Dog Food 3 cans 2
Mutton Stew . . . .. 1b.
FRESH SALMON #- HALIBUT a L
COD