Pa go Right
News Notes From
Potlatch S c r i b e
Tell Happenings
By Elizabeth Hussman
and Mildred “'oodu'orth
Potlatch, June
at the school house Tuesday eve—
ning by Mrs. J. Simmons and
Mrs. K. Simmons.
bridge were played.
went to Mrs. Reader; second high
and the galloping goose went to
Mrs. Carlson.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Shogren and
daughter of Seattle were guests
of the C. J. Readers on Fri-
day. Mr. and Mrs. F. DeLap
and son, also of Seattle, visited
at the Readers over the week-
end. Mrs. Reader’s brother, Roy
Doran, was a guest there for sev-
eral days.
Donald Reader is visiting his.
cousin, Jack Reader, of Everett,
for several weeks.
W. E. Brooks of Shelton is
visiting at the Chet Woodworth
home.
Mildred Woodworth was the
guest of Jean Webb of Eldon for
the past week.
Miss Verda Schultz of Port-
land, Oregon, is the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Les Wyres. Mrs.
Knowlton and Mrs. Huson of
Tahuya, were callers at Mrs.
Wyres last Tuesday.
Winifred and Mary Jane Hav-
ers of Bremerton, were guests
of their cousin, Elizabeth Huss~
man, over the weekend.
Mr. Terry Pagel drove to Che~
halis where he visited relatives
Thursday and Friday.
Mrs. Dick of Jorsted Creek call—
ed on Mrs. Rodgeberg Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gadley and sons
drove to Yakima Thursday where
they visited friends, returning
home Sunday.
Miss Nellie Esaw visited her
parents Saturday and Sunday. Mr. 2'
and Mrs. Esaw‘s daughter and
son—in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Smith of
Seattle, were there also over the.
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Burnett and son,
Larry, and Mr. and Mrs. ParkerI
drove down to Longview and
Woodland on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Main of Olym-
pia spent Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Aselson.
Jean Briggs was the guest of,
her sister, Lillian, in Bremerton
from Thursday through Tuesday.
Doctor and Mrs. Leard of Brem-
erton were guests at the Briggs
home Sunday.
Dick Tyler is spending the
week at one of the National Y.
M.C.A. camps in Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Tyler and fam-
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latch Social Club was entertained'
After the 1
business meeting, two tables of.
High score:
ily drove to Tacoma Wednesday
where they visited friends.
Houseguests of the I. J. Gron-
void’s are, Mr. and Mrs. Gron—
vold and Mr. S. Gronvold of Long-
beach, California. After a tour
which included Las Vegas, New
Mexico, Grand Canyon, Boulder
Lake. City, Yellowstone National
Park, Spokane, and Grand Cou-
lee Dam. They are now seeing
Hood Canal.
Mr. and Mrs. Day and family!
were guests of the A. A. Bergsi
of Bremerton Tuesday.
Mrs. Pearce and son, Bob, re
turned to their home in Potlatchi
after a brief visit at her mo-i
ther-in-law‘s in Seattle. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gilham
and Mrs. Isa Hadley of SeattlelI
were Weekend guests of Doctor
and Mrs. Richter. Mr. and Mrs.
Gilham returned home Sunday
evening, but Mrs. Hadley is stay-
ing for a week’s visit.
Mrs. Fred Siegel motored up
Monday from Woodson, Oregon,
to Hoodsport where she visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Nance, after visiting also at the
home of Doctor and Mrs. Richter.
She returned to Woodson Tues-
day morning, taking with her
her children, Dickie, Jackie, and
Mary Anne, who had been visit-
ing several Weeks at the Nance
and Richter homes.
Radio Network
Linking Forest
Fire Lookouts
Olympia (Special)——Isolated as
they are on high mountain peaks,
the months of forest fire danger,
the lookouts of the State Division
of Forestry this season will have
What is perhaps the most com—
plete network of radio communi-
cation of any similar group in
the United States. Last week
the state forestry division install-
ed the last of 92 brand new, tw0-
way radio sets.
Built last winter to specifica-
tions of the State forester's of-
fice the new sets form two dis-‘
tinct networks. The primary net-
work will connect each of the
State’s lookout towers with the
nearest State fire hall, where men
and equipment are available for
fire suppression. The secondary
network is portable and will be
used for communication between
firefighters on the fire lines and
lookouts, as well as with the
fire camps, which have to be
maintained during any extensive
fire.
The new sets are the latest
thing in radio. They vary in
“Weight from nine to 87 pounds,
and in power from one-tenth watt
to ten watts. All communication
is by, voice, on a wave length
of approximately nine meters. All
operations are licensed by the
government.
In addition to the network out-
lined, the State has made ar-
rangements with the United States
Weather Bureau to broadcast fore-
casts to the various State look-
outs and firehalls. And cooper-
ating with the State network will
be the American Legion's short-
wave emergency network of more
than 100 stations, a group of ex-
perienced radio hams who in the
past have done much volunteer
work in surppressing forest fires
in the State.
rTo satisfy the American peo—
ple’s craving for chocolate bars,
224,834,095 pounds of chocolate
were converted into bars last]
year, Census figures show.
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SI 1 El .TON-M A SON COUNTY
‘ We Reserve The
Right To Limit
All Purchases
to our replacement Price.
WHEN we say bargain days we mean just that. Why? Because we are going to
let all of our customers have a.) 1:
chance to buy merchandise for three days at the 01d prices. ‘
You all know that Prices have gone up, and we know that our prices on order
for Fall are up; ‘We don’t say h
high Prices are going, but we can say you will save money on these Prices.
On Tuesday we must put our Prices up
It will be our policy to keep Prices down to the Lowest Level. We are
buying merchandise to protect our trade"?
We ask you to check our Prices and you will find them about the same as
Cash and Carry Prices—and you 03” gem,
get free delivery, a credit account where you don’t have to wait for
change, clerks that are trained to give yOu 5‘. " ““
friendly service and merchandise that is guaranteed.
SHOE
BARGAINS
In placing our order for
Full Shoes the Prices
have been advanced from
25;: to 1.00 a pair. We
Bargain Price
SOAP BARGAIN
Again we were able to get a Special Price for this 00.
casion. We were only able to get 144 Boxes. This is
the, famous Chateau du Pare, French milled soap. It
comes in Apple Blossom, Pine, Rose, Lily of the Val~
ley, Carnation and Lanolated Dri Skin Soap. I
Reg. Price 1.00 ...................... .. Sale Price 50¢
Ladies Silk Hose, Reg. Price 79¢ 2 prs. 1.25
Service Weight Durham Hose. Asst. Colors.
Durham 3-Thread
Chiffons, Reg. 79¢ ...................... .. 2 prs. 1.25
RAYON LUNCH CLOTHS
Here Is A Very Useful Item Every Housewife Can Use.
Buy Several At These Bargain Prices!
styles in
Kedettes and Black and
Sport Canvas Shoes.
We have man y
therefore advise you to
buy your shoes now.
2.95
Our Price
6.00
Blue, Black Gabardine Air
Step Shoes. I’l‘ices lll most
places 6.85.
Regular Summer Styles in
‘ i . J ~ . ‘
Spectator lumps in Black Priced
and White, Blue and White 34x34
and Brown and White in all '
heels. Air Step Spectators & ASSt- DeSlgn . . . . . . . - - - - . . -
- . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
6.00. 50x50
éVomen‘s Patent and Gabar- p Asst‘ DeSlgn ’ ‘ ' ' ‘
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' ' ' ' ' ' '
ine Combination with Cu- I“iced At
ban Heels. Reg. price 3.95 TOVVOIS
...................................................... ._
and 4.95. 15x30 Part Linen. Asst. Floral Design Tea Towels.
GROCERY BARGAINS
Here Is-Your LAST CHANCE to Get in on the Ground Floor.
We Suggest You Stock Up on These Bargains!
iV
Canned Food Prices Are Advancing! Here Are
Values That Mean Savings:
Gingeg Ale, Double Cola, Orange
SCANS ooz, Soda—28-OZ-
Seaport Beans, No. 2 cans ______________________________ __ 69¢ 1.28 -. .
. . . . .i . .
Reliance Corn, N0. 2 cans ________________________________ ,, 77¢ 1.50 p .
(plus Gems“)
Emporium Solid Pack Tomatoes, No. 2% ...... .. 75¢ 1.43 I
Reliance Dinner Peas, No. 2 cans .... ............ _. 77¢ 1.50 G°°d
Che"
Silverdale Puree Tomatoes, No. 2% .............. .. 68¢ 1.25
Libby’s Yello Cling Peaches, No. 2% .......... .. 95¢ 1.85 Beverage-
Florida Gold Grapefruit ___________ ..‘. .................... ,. 1.39
Bottle . . . . . . . .
Hostess Pineapple, No. 2l/z—8 slices ............ ..1.05 2.02
Bounty Grapefruit Juice, 46-oz., ...... .. 3 cans 50¢ 1.85 Saniclor
Heinz Strained Baby Food .............................. .. .85 Cleanser
& Bleach
Nalley’s Catsup __________________________ ._ 14-oz. bottle 83¢ 1.53 Buy
A Case Of Six And Save!
Libby’s Whole Peeled Prunes, N0. 2 ............ .. 1.19
Libby’s Crushed or Sliced Pineapple, 9-02..... 1.19 case ' '
' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘
Libby’s Fruit Cocktail, No. 1 tall .................. ._ 1.50 AMHS
NU --------- 11" can Tea Garden Concord
CO CO MALT ............ __ lb. 33¢ GRAPE JUICE With C l
PAROWAX ...... __ 2 pkgs. 25¢ Natura‘v “sweeten; 00 3235i. 6’“
3 ts. .............. .. . .
CERTO .......... 3 bottles 45¢ Q Lb. ______ __ 23¢
Special “A” Large
EGGS ..............2doz.69¢
SUNSHINE
2-lbs. Krispy Crackers—
2-lbs. Grahams—
Both.........55¢
Qualél‘y MEATS
BABY BEEF ROAST . . .. lb. 25¢
SHORTRIBS lb. 13¢
MUTTON ROAST lb. 15¢
Hi H09 utter Wafers . . . . lb. 19¢
LARGE WIENERS . . . . . . lb. 21¢
MORRELL’S BACON . lb. 29¢ ‘ F 1.719511 Produce
LINK SAUSAGE . . . . . . . . lb. pr Igéekéhhg ' "
GROUND BEEF lb. 25¢ ' Cauliflower...............10¢
MUTTON STEW ---~ - - - - lb- 9¢ 1.23.22??? . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,:
COTTAGE BUTTS ..... . lb. 29¢
COLORED HENS . . . . . . . . lb. 28¢
Crisp Hard Head.
Armour’s
Oranges 10-lbs. 49¢
Local Spinach 3-lbs. 10¢
COLD CUTS lb.33¢
PIECE BACON lb. 27¢
New Shafter
White Potatoes . . . . .. 8-lbs. 25¢
Local Carrots . . 3 bus. 10¢
FURNI
Dinette Sets
“Sleepmaster” DIVAN
TUB
duties
A complete stock for your All inner tuftedwfinger my control «e “06
selection. bedding compartmentwjust the thing posit
. for that extra bed for the summer guest. ex
5-Plece Chrome Steel Sets Your choice in fine, durable fabrics. ,pre‘r
As Low As:
86.50 .
' ' Your ChOice ,
5-Piece All Hardwood Sets In Velours , ,
i in gav;
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MANY OTHERS AT REAL Yfmr ChOICe In 4 l 1,3,3;
SAVINGS! High Pile Mohair .................. .. i h sa]
. ‘i Cup“
E voun LAsT CHANCE AT mess Low ’. ll aetioi
., "
l-E-S- 7’Wa)’ Fluorescent Combinatl':
FLOOR LAMP FLOOR LAMP a . '.
Choice of Ivory or Bronze Ivory or Bronze finish Ivory 0,. Bron
finish with silk 7.95 with white silk 13.95 shade and
shade and globes shade and globes and globes. ....
BED ROOM SUITES
The always popular Colonial style Early Ameri- d .
can finish. Spool bed, chest, dressing table and . -"e
bench. =I-piece only. sprmg F. 4
Early American or Walnut finish. Poster bed, .
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chest, full size vanity and bench~—4—piece only.
Modern blond walnut with waterfall fronts on
all pieces.
y.
SWING ROCKERS
The Perfect Posture Rocker By “Sleepmaster” Customobuilt
Hand Tailored.
CHOICE OF TAPESTRY COVERS .............................. ..
CHOICE OF VELOUR COVERS &. DESIGNS 17.95 to 22.50
CHOICE OF MOHAIRS .................................................. ..
Ladies
Ready-To-Wear /
In the face of advancing
prices we are very happy
to still be in a position to
give you these sensation—
al values.
Sanforized
Slack Suits
1.29
Solid color trousers with striped jackets~
in colors of Rose, Copen, Aqua and Navy
—Childrens sizes 8‘to 12»—Womens Sizes
12 to 20. A 1.98 value.
Winnie Mae House Dresses
1.00
Gay cotton prints of unusual styling and
quality“ In sizes 9 to 46. We have’a
limited amount of these dresses, so come
early to insure getting yours.
Washable House Coats
2.98
Cotton print house chats of distinction——
Short puff sleeves——small waist lines and
full swing skirts in sizes 12 to 20. ,
Clearance Dresses
3.47
Clearance on one group better dress values
up to 12.50 in sizes 12 to 20~—,Navy, Black,
Blue, Rose, Brown and Green.
No Refunds -— No Approvals --— No
Exchanges All Sales Final!
minimum BARGAINS-3‘35
Bed, chest vanity and bench-—5-pieces Heavy
. .
g‘.
‘n
Guaranteed Sp!”l tic
Sisal Insula
of Woven Ticking
Side Hand
$14.75
Box Springs .-
lei
14.95
24.95
Men's
Wear Bargains
Here is a chance to stock up
at a real saving. Our De-
partment head has looked
ahead and bought merchan-
dise so as to make it possi-
ble for you to buy for Three
Days at the old Prices. Here
are a few of the many itemS-
Work Pants .... .. 1.59
Sanforized Forest Green
Covert.
Light weight ankle length, 5””
Waist Overalls 5‘:
Extra Special 8-02. in sizes Amati
only. Sanforized. I Ne
Summer,UnderW6§,v ' ~_
Ecru cotton union suits.
Work Pants ,i
Big Yank Oxford grey covert' ‘ IV "Vk
Shirts and Shorts we
Mens and Boys. Just the g” 39 ‘, 'e
the summer. Jockey style. r ‘
Canvas Gloves . . P
. 16 "
Close out! Double faced, Sh‘ng
Shinglewcaver
Gloves 2f“
Red Brute
Palm Gloves .. . .
Double Fleeced I? be
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Palm Gloves .. 2 for f ,. ,0‘
Leather Faced
Gloves.........~
Old English Wax—No Rubbing .............. .. qt. 69¢ 53-piece Decorated
China Dishe‘fl
Old English Wax—No Rubbing . Pt. 39¢ Wire Window Flower Frames Jinn
Glass Bowls ............................................... .. 19¢ Colored
Flower Pots ........ ~ log:
Extension Screens .... --12X33 35¢ Wearever AluminumTea Kettles ‘ . to
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Extension Screens ................................ .. 12X45 50¢ Wearever
Aluminum Kettles “Wee?”
7-Qt. Cold Pack Enamel Kettle ................ ..1.29 Large Glass Coffee
Makers ‘ rm
50-Ft. All-Rubber Hose Couples .................. ..2.39 Colored pottery
Tea pots ....
PYREX WARE
Here is a ware that will never stain and
‘ will last a lifetime:
1V2-Qt. DOUBLE BOILER .................. ..5.65
am. DOUBLE BOILER .....6.65
FRY PANS ..................... .. ..3.65
KETTLES ................... .. i
.-———_*’—__l7 V V .
IDOUBLE BOILERS ............ “
STAINLESS STEEL
Your last chance to get tn!
CASSEROLES .................... hm.
PIE PLATES ....... .. higo,‘
BAKING DISHES 0v,