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agles Stage Picnic
For Schoolboy Patrol,
'1 Y r V ,7 "WM... ,
C 0 l 'I‘chty—two members of the,
Shelton Schoolboy patrol were}
guests at the Shelton Eagles,
\VEDNESDAY ~- Basebad victory ‘ A‘erie at their second annual pic-I
banquet honoring Shelton high nlc outing at TV-Ianoh State park
school team. 6:30 p. 1r... Shel- Sunday, June 1. with George N.
ton Hotel. ;Adams acting as gei'.er'al chair-
THI'RSDAY»WSheltc-n Chamber . mm" M arrangements-
of Commerce Juzlc meeting, . "‘nming, various sports and,
6:30 dinner, Shel‘i :1 Hotel. Ply:- ltily cats were enjoyed by the
Fred. Stuck
Mrs.
8.
charge of the menu and Russell
Lamb charge of transportation.
wood industry talk.
THI’RSDAYV City
ball, 6 p. nu.
games.
rug).
soft-
two
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Loop
Journal \i'ant-Adf-i—Pholle 100 ,
MAUI! ROSE. Ca-Winner With Flo'y ,
Davis in "II SOO-Miie Indianapolis v,
Race May 3OIII. Averaged ‘II5.l11
Miles per Hour on Firestone Gurn-
Dipped Tires Without a Tire Change
or Tire Trouble of Any Kind.
LASHING‘down the straightaways at speeds as high as 160
miles an hour, Mauri Rose streaked to‘victory in the 1941
Indianapolis Sweepstakes without a tire change. 500 miles of
grinding, pounding, torturing speed — and not one tire failedl
Here’s proof of safety — proof of blowout protection proof
of endurance — proof of tire superiority backed not merely by
claims, but by PERFORMANCE? For 22 consecutive years all
the winning drivers in this great classic of speed and endurance
have driven to victory on Firestone Tires. Why? Because race
drivers know that their very lives depend upon the safety of
their tires. They have made it their business to know how tires
are built. And they know from experience that the patented
and exclusive construction features found only in Firestone
Tires provide the extra strength and durability necessary to
safety and victory! ‘
Every Firestone
Tire Curries a
lifetime
Guarantee.
LIBERAL
ALLOWANCE
ON YOUR
OLD TIRES"
Come In TODAY!
‘4 The same super-safety and dependability that .are built
into Firestone Tires for the speedway are also built into the
new Safti—Sured Firestone DeLuxe Champion Tires for the
highway. Both are SaftivSured against blowouts by the patented
Safevaock Gum—Dipped cord body. Both are Safti-Sured for
longer wear by the exclusive new Vitamic rubber‘compound.
Profit by the experience of famous race drivers. Equip your
car today with a set of these new Firestone DeLuxe Champion
Tires the world’s first and only tires that are Safti-Sured.
firestonc'
SPEED TIRES
First Quality — longer mileage -
3r’eater blowout protection—greater
non-skid safety—less cost per mile.
Finest High Speed , '7' .
Tire Firestone ever
built. Equip today.
5103.5.
IIIO YOUR OLD TIRE
‘3' THE NEW Sa/li -Sured '
I‘QSIOIIO
2);» axe CHAMPION TIRES
THE ONLY TIRES MADE THAT ARE SAFETY-PROVE!) ON THE
SPEEDWAY FOR YOUR PROTECTION ON THE HIGHWAY
firestorm
CONVOYI TIRES
5 4.15-
at such a low price. 5-0049
Here’s thousands “"‘Y‘W'mdn”
of extra miles of dependable
service.
We know of no
other tire that
delivers so much
mileage and safety
Come in and get your cainplimentary package of the new Idaho".
Hutton Marigold flower seeds. They are your: Iar the asking.
Coast Pulp All
:paper mill workers of VVashing-I
was in I,
1 here today.
‘ Cl'S
l fol'
‘ will receive a week's vacation With
SHELTON-M ASON COUNTY .lOl lRN A Ti
T c: c. Richangon, . I
P a p e r Workers Pickering Dicsi
COHLFHCLI Charles Curtis Richardson, 72,.
.resident of the Pickering Passage!
community for eleven years, diedf
at his home there Sunday after:
a short illness. ‘
No funeral arrangements have|
been announced yet. I
Mr. Richardson is survived byI
his wife, Florence May, one daugh-
;ter, Beverly, both residing at the,
The contract covers 15,000 work-1l gicfiirénlgxgigeb twgotsgng’f I
m 33 mills and is effecuvelsman Ariz.~ three brothers 1% I
for one year from June 1. M O’f Wang. Walla Rex M‘ of,
The contract was drawn hereiLCL’S Angeles and Ro‘y C of épm,
week and _p’:esel‘ted to theIkane; four sisters, Mrs. Minerva
ocals of the International Broth- , R Johnson Spokane Mrs Flora
erhood Of Pulp’ sulphite and Pa' Pearce, Hamilton, Mont, Mrs!
permill workers and the Intel“ ’ Caroline Abel, Berman, Mont., and ,
Portland, June 6.7Pulp and
ton, Oregon and California rati-'
fied by a 13 to 1 vote margin a
contract granting pay increases
and a liberalized vacation pro-‘
gram, union officials announced
blggfitlfglEOd of Paper- Miss Adele Richardson, San Frail-
E" . ' . . cisco; and five granddaughters.
ase pay f0! men ls Increasedl Mr. Richardson was born in
10 cents an hour to 75 cents, and,
women to 621/: cents. A“ , Wisconsm in September, 1868.
employes of two years’ standing
Boy Scouts
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pay.
Vote Tota:s Given I
Pulp and Sulphite union work-1mg Chairman, both of Olympia,l
crs; favored the contract 5482 to and Don van Doom, Chehalis dis-’
380 and” Papermaker union WOI‘k' I trict commissioner; as well as a
ers 2194 t to 181, E. B. Lambton. I staff of judges consisting of James
Vice-In‘eSldent of the Papermak- Amunds, Shelton; Bill Inks, Olym- i
01‘s, and John Sherman. flfth vice- pia; Kenneth Chase, Chehalis; Dr.
president of the Pulp and Sui-.Ben Briggs, Shelton; and C.
phite Workers, announced. Thacker, Olympia, the latter act-
The pay increase will total $3,—.
ing as chief scorekeepcr.
000.900 annually. J. H. Smith. The boys opened their two dayi
preSldent of the Pacific Coast
program Saturday morning, andi
Pulp and Paper Manufacturers"
' t I judges began making the roundsi
assomation, said, boosting the an- almost immediately so that checks 1,
{null payroll in the 33 mills to ' were made during every phase of}
$30,000,000. (In Rayonier’s Shel- , the program. A campfire program ‘
ton division alone the increased! under direction of Don Van Dorm!
, wages Will bOOSt DayCheCkS 0f 10‘ I scout commissioner of the
Cen—'
Ical workers by about $100,000). tralia district, was held Saturday
I vanty Washington mills’ work- night and a Sunday morning
If‘l'b‘ Will receive $2,000,000 0f the church service completed the
so-
I lncrillse, he said. Workers in I cial and religious portions of the
fclght California mills will receich affair,
Ia $500,000 increase and in five Patrols earning “A” ratings in-
‘ Oregon mills, $650,000. cluded Sea Gull and Flying Eagle
Lnicn officials said the paonf Troop 3; Lone Wolf, Troop 6,;
I scale is the highest in the United: and Flying Eagle, Troop 4, all of;
States for similar work. [Olympian and Beaver, Stag andf
'"rvww —~ 'l Staff patrols of Troop 22 and the‘:
. gPine Tree, Troop 20, of Chehalis.|
Surfaang Pr0]ect I Patrols awarded “B” ratingsl;
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‘ ‘ ~_,_ listed, respectively, include Hawk,|
,strcets was drawn by City En-IPeeWit mid HIPPO 0f Troop 23'
gincer Bur-well Bantz and adopt-I Flying Eagle and Beaver Troop:
ed by the council to be sent 'to all Of Olympia? MOhaka Kan‘
the state highway department for ' gamo and Pamherv all Of Troop,
approval. The city will spend 7. Lacey; Otter and Panther Pa‘;
approximately $5000 on its end of 11'013» Troop 25? Staff: Troop 12»
Ethe project. and Frontiersmen, Troop 10, all‘
I Other business of Thursday’s 0f Shelton: ‘JaCkass patmI' T1100“
council session were largely of a 28; cent-Talia» and Green R‘Verl
mmo, nature and routine. land Coocoo patrols, Troop 20, andI
I Mayor Stevenson told the coun— I Flying Eagle Patmly TI'OOP 21%
oil of the difficulties which have all of ChehaliS- H
Ibeen encountered in securing PatrOIS rated as "C were the
Itransportation for the cast iron Raveni “'00? 6, and Slag, troop
Ipipe for the new water improve- 2, of Olympia; Eagle of troop 12:,
ment project so City Attorney HaWk and Ranger Patmls “‘90?
Charles R. Lewis was instructed 10' 0f Shenon» and the CObI‘ai,pa-
.to get in touch with Purcell and-| “'01, troop 27. Centralla-
,‘ Company and find out if the firm 1 “
is in position to live up to its
Ioriginal bid.
; The. Standard
Icontract for use of the city dock
at $50 a month was renewed on
the same basis as the previous
contract, covering a five-year per—
Oil ‘
iod with option to renew for an‘
company’s
additional five years.
Sidewalk Improvements Coming
A motion was passed empower-
‘ing the sidewalk committee to
linstall sidewalk improvements as
.reported by Supt. Brewer and
[Engineer Bantz was directed to
set grades for sidewalks at Bon‘
deaux grade school.
The street committee reported
. on Engineer Bantz' report of sur-
'vcy of Euclid street by the Fisk
residence in which it was found
there was plenty of room for a'
road, the present road being on
private property.
Ordinance 335, which would
prohibit issuance of building per-
Imits for using public streets for
I business purposes, was given first
reading.
Clinton Haupt’s request that the
r city help maintain the dike in his
vSCCLlOn of the city east of First
‘street was referred to the street
,committee for study. ,
Mrs. Martha Deer appeared be-
fore the council to protest poorly
kept parking strips in the north
end of the city.
Needham Store
I Opens Saturday
i After six weeks of preparation,
the M. H. Needham Men‘s Wear
Istorc will definitely hold its for—
jmal public opening next Satur-
, day, Proprietor Maurice Needham
I announced today.
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Ne/west business among Shel-
ton’s retail establishments, the
Needham Men’s Wear store is 10-
l cated on Railroad Avenue between
IFirst and Second streets in the
; quarters formerly occupied by the
lHack Gift and Jewelry store.
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LaFOLLETTES VISIT
Mr. and Mrs. Carson LaFollette,
I former Shelton residents are
spending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. S. B. Anderson. Mr. LaFol—
lette, formerly assistant manager
of the local J. C. Penney store, is
now manager of the Penney store
in Pomeroy, Washington. The La-
Follette’s will visit Long‘view and
Portland before returning home
next Sunday.
Go fast. Go slow-
I HOME
you trouble. That is,
O Convenient Terms
1 O Reasonable Rates
O NO DELAY
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& Loan Association
Title Insurance Bldg.
traffic zone into another.
30 Tonsil Operations
Performed In Clinicj
Thirty tonsilectomics were per-‘
formed during the annual spring
tonsil clinic conducted at Shelton,
Friday;
and Saturday with the Red Cross.I
Kiwanis Club, Mason County, the
individual j
Hospital last Thursday,
hospital, and all the
doctors pooling their resources.
Twenty-four of the cases were
last
Iweek while six had been perform-I
ed during spring vacation some}
weeks earlier, but still part of the
performed the three days
clinic.
SON FOR ROUTE 1 COUPLE
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon James of.
1 Route 1 became parents of a baby l
son born at Shelton hospital last
Thursday evening.
SON BORN SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Westfall of
Shelton became parents of a baby,
son born at Shelton hospital Sun-I,
day.
HOSPITAL PATIENT
Arvid Hansen, McCleal-y Tim-r
ber plant employe, was admitted.
I to Shelton hospital today for med- ‘
lcal attention.
CLEANING
HELPS PROLONG THE
LIFE OF YOUR CLOTHES
Yes, sir, that's a fact. Fre-
quent cleaning makes your
clothes Wear longer because
quality, careful cleaning gent—
ly removes oils and grime
that deteriorate fabric fibres
and dull patterns and colors.
Modern methods, and skilful
handling insure the long life
of garments cleaned by us.
Mason County Steam
Laundry & Dry
Cleaners
PHONE 88
Have you discovered how smoothly you
get instant speed with Finer Flying A?
Go fast again. Out of one
At one of these traffic speeds y0ur car probably gives
with ordinary gasoline. Maybe
it’s at 25 miles per hour. Maybe only at 45. Or maybe
your motor balks only when you step on the gas for
quick pick up. But you need nor have this trouble any-
more because here’s a gasoline smooth at every speed.
"'5 gasolines blended into one. FamedPoly-
merized gasoline is one of the seven. Cracked gasoline
is one. Recently developed Alleylatetl gasoline is an-
other. Reformed, S()ll‘mt-1'6fit1ecl, Straight-rm; and
Natural gasolines complete the lucky seven. Each fuel
has its own special job to do in Finer Flying A. One
Finer Fl
lNDS‘W’At‘A’l‘lON‘ Sl'l‘S“””
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I, Mrs. Mae D. Lusk, L. M. book—
‘ keeper, returned to her home here
late last Week after spending two
,weeks visiting friends and rel-
atives first at Lake Sammish in
VI’hatcom county, then in Seattle. Quality
ESTATE APPRIAISERS ' Lake
In a superior court order signed
Saturday by Judge D. F. Wright,.
appraisers of the estate of the
'late Mayme E. Taylor were ap-
pointed as J. E. Martin, F. C.
Willey and L. A. Carlson.
Sports Council
‘ president of
BOY BORN MONDAY
A baby son was born yesterday
i at Shelton hospital to Mr. and Mrs.
I Sterling McGuire of Shelton.
for treatment.
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CHRYSLER‘S Fluid Drive makes you feel
excited as a kid with a new toy!
You set the gearshift lever in "high"
and you don‘t touch lever or clutch
again. Traffic jams . . . sroplights . . . no
matter! You glide along without the
jerking, interrupting nuisance of gear-
shifting. Fluid Drive does all the work!
There’s nothing else like it for
BE MODERN wmr FLUID
AND VA CAMATIC TRANSMISSION“
407 S. First
fuel keeps your motor smoorh on the hard pull . . .
another reduces knock at traffic speeds . . . another as-
sures smoothness at higher speeds, etc. All are blended
into Finer Flying A to keep your motor smooth at
every speed.
Give it a trial. Put in a tankful of this scientific blend.
D15cover how smoothly you pick up speed With Finer
Flying A. Go fast, go slow. Go fast again—smooth at
every speed.
Makes traveling easier. Wlmt a pleasure it is to find a
romfort stir/ion light and clean. And always a supply of soup,
Mime, paper Iow'els—imd sanitary, disposable seat rovers.
Every hour Associated Comfort Sta/ions are impeded, cleaned
up and supplies replenished. To be sure of cleanliness look
for [be ASIDfld/(‘ll Cerli/ietl Clean Comforl station xign~
“For Baby, Too.”
TIDE WATER ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY
yingA- at ASSOCIATED DEALERS
'Ellis At Soap
For Two Week Sta.)
Harold Ellisjvproprietor of the
Cleaners, I
yday to spend two weeks at Soap;
left here Sun—'
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During the time there he. F I. V
They Bring C. v.
expects to attend the quarterly:
meeting of the Washington State.
June 14 and 15.
the
Sportsmens Association.
at VVenatchee. U0
He is actingi HOSPITAL BO
Hood Canall Delivered anywhm’s-
PATIENT AT HOSPITAL
Martin Petrie of Belfair was ad—
mitted to Shelton hospital today;
MOTORISTS or
SHELT
Try a tmzkful today and feel the drflereme
Tuesday, June'1
Listen to O. M. Orton I
at 7:00 Tuesday. June
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FUNERAL DESI
Travis Floral
Shelton HardW
Phone 232
smoorhness and quiet. And you’
idea how much effou you save Wh,
you drive hour after hour merely 5‘“ ,1
ing and watching .the world go bi“ ‘
would you like to drive’a Chris”
today? Call us up for a demonstraflo .
FINER FLYING A
IS 7 GASOLINES
IN ONE