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SHELTON-MASON COUNTY JOURNAL
Draft Callsr’Due ' ,
For July, Board }
Here is Informed;
Continuing its iuipredictable and ‘
contradictory course, the State
Selective Service System ll(‘£1d-
quarters yesterday notified the
Mason County draft board that‘
663 white men and six Negroes
will be drafted in W'ashingtoni
during July, with induction dates
set for July 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 11,
and 15. I
Previous information from state
headquarters; had been that no 1,
further draft mils would be made;
between June and Octriber. As
yet Mason County‘s quota, of thef
663 men has not been announced;
At the same time, summer
month Office hours for the Mason5
County draft board office werei
announced as daily from if» am. to
4 p.m. and Saturdays from Sf
a.m. to l p.m. during June, July:
and August. with a return to the:
daily hours of 9 rim. to 5 pm.I
and Saturday hours of 9 am. to.
1 p.m. from September to May. ,
FIRST BAPTIST (‘IH'RCH i
J. O. Bovee, Pastor
All services at regular sched-i
uled times. All are invited. The?
evening service will be, in chargei
of the Monday night Bible Class
in the absence of the pastor, who
with Mrs. Bovee will attend thr
Tacoma where Mr. 130ch will be
Shelton Valley fl
News Brevities
Recorded Here
Shelton Valley_ June ll. The
regular meeting of the Grange
Auxiliary will be held at the}
home of Mrs. Merrill Sueger iiiE ..
the Isabella Valley next wet-lg;
Thursday, June. 19. 1
Mrs. Estella. Holman, aecmn-i
panied by Mrs. Chas. 'Wivell and § '5,
Mrs. Bob Evans and little daugh-
‘ ter, Mary Annette, from the Isa- i I‘
bella Valley and Mrs. Clarence Wi—
vell and Mable. Holman. were.
visitors in Olympia Thursday. '
Mrs. Dewey Bennett and son
Keith and Mrs. Charley Baker
and daughter Jean, visited in
Shelton Friday at the home of'
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robinson
of Lake Cushman spent Friday
evening at the VVinsor home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shafer m-
joycd dinner Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Ranlin in Shelton.
The birthdays of the men folk was
celebrated.
E. A. Rutledge is in Ellensburgr
this week, attending the annual.
State Grange convention. l
Ardice Bennett returned from
Seattle Saturday and plans to
spend the summer at home and
working in Shelton.
Mrs. Estella Holman visited at. ‘
ning.
' COMBINATION
Check Writer
Lawn Mower
Baby Rocker
Dish Washer
Thursda
Don ’t Forget H i, .
Sunday, June 1
Make HIM feel as though he is one Of:
family and let’s Show our apprecia
y, June '5
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Sixth Avenue Baptist Church of: the Winsor home Thursday eve—
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Furnace Stoker
Gimme4a-Dime , i.
the guest speaker at the evening MF- and MN- Hamld Adams of
service. Mr, Bovco was pastor of . Shelton spent several days of last
that church for five years prior‘week with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
to his coming to Shelton. Cooke at Valley View Farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Kirkwood
-and daughter Jean of Vancouver.
Washington, spent Saturday evr~
A R A M 0 u N ning at Echo Farm with the VVin-
;sor and Dewey Bennett familiesl
THEATRE
by an appropriate gift. We are listi
few of the many items we have i11 9,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin O'Brienl .
land children Melvin, Jr., Moilie’ '
She'mnvwash' and Glenn, who moved last fall‘ us.
into the new house built by Vearl .
Tonite Only 15¢ Bennett on his place, left Friday IT
.for Seattle to stay with his par-
DOUBLE FEATURE ‘ cnts for a time. Mr. O‘Brien has
Cigars. . box of 50 $2.25
Maurice Chevalier EzeeqtgrrfployCd at the PUIP mill ml van Dykes White OWI
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1 Mrs. H. A. Winsor and Keithi ' ,-"I
Bennett visited with Mr. and Mrs. '
NEWS” E. A. Rutledge Saturday evening: White and C01Ors t .
George Kneeland has gone to . s
and i Bremerton to work. ‘,~ - 2 2. . y t h
01" Visitors at Echo Farm the first i ears [ha
,, of the week were Mr. and Mrs. .____._/‘ .ffizeln any”
:Frank Wandell, Mr. and Mrs. R.. i 8'
‘R. Phillips, Mrs. Frank Gordon, Selection of S gig-u:
in ' lffo
Mrs. L. G. Shelton, Harry Shelton
and Elaine Bennett of Shelton, and
Friday Saturday
Mrs. Charley Baker and Jean.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shafer call-
WAS A lllll’ .. .. M... a... M... J. s. 5......
ANN res and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McKay
Al‘lTlO-GOLDWYfl-MAYII n run ,at Dayton Saturday.
M”'°”"'L"'°"‘°‘”'”'“""""'
Mrs. Hazel Healey and children
Ann and David of Olympia, are
spending the Week with her mo-
ther, Mrs. E. A. Rutledge.
Mable Holman visited Monday
i and Tuesday in the Kamilchc Val-
ley with Mildred Frazer.
Dewey Bennett was a business
'visitor in Portland Tuesday and
Wednesday.
Luckies, Camels, Chesters, 1
Old Gold, Pall Mall carton O
Dominos, Wings, Avalons, 1
Sensations .............. .. carton o
PIPES and SMOKING
TOBACCO
' ‘Sllllllllls «1mm
We all know FATHER likes good food and when you buy food from the L. M.
Food Department HE is always happy asherc you get only the finest foods.
Here
are some specials for Friday, ,Saturday and Monday:
SPORT 5 _
SHIRTS
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In andO-uter Shirt . . . . . . . . . . . . .v
American Fuji.
Herring Bone Shirt . . . . . . . . . . . .-
Wool and Rayon. Hand-Stitched Collar.
VANILLIA . . . . . . . . . . 15¢ Eitgzlfiiiiinzs.§h“t i - - - - ~
lOf 158,494 Japanese enumerated
in the U. S. Pacific territories in
1940, 157,905 were in Hawaii, 326
in Guam, and 263 in Alaska.
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‘ The Census Bureia—uwigigrts that,
Old English. S U G A V . ‘1,
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POTATO CHIPS . . . . . . '3 pkgs. 25¢ 100-1105, ________________ H
5.69 ‘An Colorssp rt Shuts ' ' ' ' ' 69¢ , n
25-ibs. ............... .. 1.49 . ' "i.
Muk 1041’s. ________________ H .59 Fashion Craft v "
D A D BAR; . . . . . . . . . . .. lb. Ililiydt’our tCannoinwg F n
Calumet ‘ equlremen s l
- - r P .......... ..l . 1 1
Likes To FlSll-‘ gym? 0WD“ I by glegg-fi 31,1333; ,3; 55¢; 2 for 1.00
F “
(And HIOSt Dads D0) . . . . . . . . .. 3 Tons Pectin Y. n
a —————-—y TIE RACKS
Ehzttheaisqugp htimiefcel c o, goyRN ........ .. 4 pkgs. A Full Line of
Canning Accordian Typo—Holds 24
in is avori e s ort. See ammara" 5 r ~ _ .
omrhcorfnpletet ling of «luaI- BEVERAGES DOG F001) ______________ ‘_ 12
cans 55¢ Supplies 1 00
ity fishing supplies. Dad's
a good sport it's your
turn to be one with a
s p o r ti n g Father's Day
gift.
3 Hostess Bottles
3%“ 49 Marshmallows lb.]8c
Hi Ho Campfire.
Cooper Jockey Shorts .50
.. " Midway Jockeys .50
Evans Cig. Lighters 1.00
‘ N ‘ r BUTTER WAFERS . .
TELESCOPE POLES LB \ qt. E Belts .......... .. 50¢ to 1.50 “hum
1.50 up PKG' """"" " I Libby’s
Rosédale—Full Qt. Jar. ._ I; I y t _’::::,.g 1
' Give HIM a Dobbs Hat Certiflca '
Fish Baskets 1.00 up Tackle Boxes 75¢ up w; he‘ml'wliieod
This certificate comes in a miniature gift 1709.9 Whg‘the E
-miniature hat enclosed. He brings in the certiflw ‘
picks out the but he wants_
Spinners .... .. 10¢ up Jars Eggs .... .. 10¢ up
Fish Lines 10¢ up Salmon Plugs 60¢ up
Jack Lloyd Ford Fender
Now Enriched With Minerals 1
Spoons ............ .. 1.25 Spoons .............. .. 50¢ '
and Vitamins Lost in Pro-
cessing. 49-lb. bag .................. ..
JEWELRY by HICKOK
Key Chains 65¢ to 1.50—Cuff Links.,_.....gg
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Our Fruits and Vegetables Are Garden Fresh. Bought
M T TON SPECIALS Fresh and Kept Fresh in our Modern Refrigerator.
Flies, All Kinds .................................. .. 10¢ each
———————— , I p Tie Bars With Finger Nail File Insert
REELS FLY RODS l Leg of Mutton . . . . '. . . . lb. 18¢ New Local
Cabbage . . . .. lb. 5¢ was...
3115352511) Mutton Roast . . . . . . . . . . lb. 15¢ Local Radishes I 3
bunches 5¢ ReguliUfil‘iigfsi he
Mutton Chops . . . . . . . . 2-lbs. 37¢ Long Greencucumbérs' _
f...1,1:0¢
Beef Short Ribs lb. 13¢ C v . I.
Armour’s Cold Cuts . . .. 1i). 29¢ amalePS’ Jumbo -- 2 for 28¢
10 Varieties. Large Sunkist Lemons . . lb. 8¢
“5.2213” 3300“ - i - i- - - “0- 27¢ Full of Juice Oranges lO-lbs.
49¢
Carsten’s Dog Food . . 3 for 23¢ Local Spinach . . . . . . . . 3-lbs.
10¢
Large Wieners, . . . . . . . . lb. 21¢ Extra Large Lettuce . . . . . . .
5¢
.LllMBERMEN’S MEncA
“Your Complete Department Store” '
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35¢——3 for 1'00,”
PACER S0 , 3‘
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By HoleproofflGarter' A j
Elec. Razor. 7.50 up Pocket Ben .... .. 1.50
Boat CushiOns .. 1.35 Eloc. Clock 3.95 up
Johnson Camp
Motor .......... .. $66 up Stoves 4.95 to 6.95
W if "
CARPENTER TOOLS GI 0'
HAND SAWS ................... ............................. .; ..........
.. 1.50 up SMIALL ‘
VISES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . 1.35
up “it
HAMMERS ........... .. ..... .. 45¢ up
BRACES ............................................................ _, 1.45
up
HACK SAWS .............. .. 1.00
Billtolds ...... “1.00:? "
Travel Kits 1.50t L g.
Tobacco Pouch v
Hardware Department
LUMBERMEN’S
MERCAN TILE
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