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By Yvonne Bartels
Hoodsport, Aug. 19.~Saturday
evening, H. R. Dickinson boarded
a plane in Seattle, bound for
itend the last rites of his uncle,
IFrank Woodhull, of Creston, who
passed away last week.
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Linscott
(and family of Lake Cushman, re-
turned Sunday from an eight-day
‘trip east of the mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boles of
,Olympia spent Sunday with the
Tommy Boles.
Pete Allard, owner of Allard's
Beach, caught a 25-pound king
salmon Monday afternoon.
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.Cushing’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
:Elva Price motored to Woodsen,
Mr. and Mrs. William Goodpas—
tor returned last week from a,
studious summer vacation at El-‘
Mrs. Dean and Mrs. Lunt mo-
tored to Olympia on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Follette of
Tacoma, are spending a few days;
in their summer home near Gate~
way Inn.
Mrs. Kilby's sister and brother-l
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cowan of:
Seattle, are visitors at the Kilby
home.
Mrs. John Cushing and Mrs.
Daisy Tucker of Kclowna, Brit-
ish Columbia. arrived last week
for a two week visit with Mrs.
J. H. Nance.
Tucker, Mrs.
Mrs. Cushing, Mrs.
Nance and Mrs.
Oregon, to see Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Siegel. Mary Ann Siegel return—
ed to her home with them fol-
lowing an extended stay with her
grandparents. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Sapp of Olympia,
are spending a few days with
the Will Lunts.
Mrs. Bud Johnson of Seattle,
stopped by Friday on her way to
Solduc Hot Springs.
Mrs. Elva Price of Skokomish
Valley, spent Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nance.
Mrs. Geraldine Minchcr and son
have returned to their home in
Los Angeles following a month’s[
visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Peterson of Lake Cush-
man. The Petersons accompan-
ied her as far as Portland. I
On Monday evening, the birth—
day of Mrs. Chris Handly was
celebrated by a progressive din~
her. The salad course was serv-
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.‘
J. C. McKiel, the, main course at
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bartel's home,
and finally progressed to the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wy—
ers for dessert. Those present
other than those already mention-
ed were: Miss Gloria McKiel, Mrs.
Sid Jarvis, and Bob Handly.
Mrs. Joers and daughter of
Tacoma, is spending a short time
with her parents, Mr. and Nirsr
Harry Follette. '.
Mrs. Wright of Monroe and
Mrs. Hunt of Bremerton, spent
from Friday to Sunday with the
Hunts.
Mr. Will Lunt is having some
repair work done on the back OfI
his store.
Mrs. Dan Sonic and Robert‘
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and Carol of Seattle. are visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
Dickinson for two weeks.
Pete Allard is spending a few
"lays in Seattle with his son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Allard.
Mr, Steinhoff returned to his
home in Portland, Sunday, fol-
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Grapeview Takes
Pride In Gardens
Of Its Residents
Grapeview, Aug. 20.4—Some time
ago we wrote about the building
going on in this community. We
should take a few lines at least,
to mention the gardens. In spite
of the “unusual weather” all
spring and summer there are a
number worth writing about and[
we know we haven't seen them
all. Mrs. E. J. Wright has a
wonderful display of zinnias and
gladioli. The H. E. Peterson yard
with its pool and rockery grows'
more beautiful every year and
keeps its homelike quality. The
new pool and lawn at the Spoon~
ers‘ home is very attractive placed
so it and the view are enjoyed
simultaneously. The summer plac-
es of the Richards and Claytons
are being nicely landscaped. as
are those at Echo Beach. The
Okonek and Eaton places have
some beautiful colors in their
flowers which the highway trav-
eler enjoys. They have done a
civic-minded act in planting along
the road by their homes so that
it adds to the pleasure of the
passer-by. And you’d go far and
look long (please don't) to find a
better display of ferns than at
the Mitchells. Never mind —— we
are always sure that next year
. we’ll have a garden yet.
Miss Pearl Syrjala writes most
i interestingly of her work in Wash-
ington, D. C. She is finding time
to see the country about the city,
take moonlight rides on the Po-
tomac and so on. We are sure
she is “making good” in her work,
also.
The summer homes on Echo j
Beach are quite well occupied this
week as the owners enjoy
warm weather here instead of
the hot weather in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller Holland of
Berkeley, are ending their va-
cationthis week. Mrs. Holland’s
aunt, Mrs. Pix, has been visiting
them and they all enjoyed a visit
with their long-time friend, Mrs.
E. C. Suiter.
Other visitors at Stadium and ‘
at Mrs. Suiter’s were: Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Ingram of Olympia,
with their daughter, son-in—law
and three children from Nebras-
ka, and Mrs. Ingram’s sister and
her husband from California. We
shall be glad when the Ingrams'
home at Stadium is completed and
we can count them as permanent
residents of the community.
The A. W. Zizz family were
pleasantly surprised on Friday
evening when Mr. and Mrs. Cal—
vin Pearson and daughter Helen
1I’O’tlatch Girl
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Weds Saturday;
More NeWS Told
By Elizabeth Hussman
Potlatch, Aug. 20.~mMiss Doris
Jacobson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jacobson and Kenneth Si-
mons, were married at the Bap-
tist parsonage by Reverend Bo-
vee Saturday, August 16th.
Mrs. Kirkebo and daughter,
Jean, Mrs. Ryland and daughter,
Marian, and Mrs. Olson of Taco-
vma, were guests of the Jacobsons
Sunday. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Reader and sons,
Donald and Billy, drove over to
Pickering »Sunday, where they
visited the Remples.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Simmons were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. DeLeo
of Port Townsend for Sunday
dinner.
! Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barnett and
son‘ Larry, drove to Mount Rain~
ier Sunday where they spent the
' day.
Mrs. Lanning and son, Harold,
and daugster, Frances, drove to
the beach at Rosedale.
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Murrey and
daughters, Jeanne and Marilyn,
,Were dinner guests of the Lan-
lning family. Miss Jeanne Mur—
‘rey was the guest of Miss Fran-
lces Lanning over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ness entertained
their daughter and son—in-law
from Reno, Nevada, over
Weekend. During their stay
'they motored up to Sequim and
.on arriving home, they found,
'awaiting their return, two fam-
,ilies of friends from Tacoma and
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two sons from Hoquiam.
Miss Agnes Lind of Anacortes
was the guest of Elizabeth Huss-i
man for several days. 1
The Potlatch Social Club was,
entertained at the home of Mrs.‘
Carlson on Tuesda‘r evening byi
Mrs. Carlson and Ether Carlson.i
Two tables of contract we re;
played, high score going to Mrsfi
Hale; second high to Mrs. Sisley.,
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Agate On Friday
By Mary atl‘hes ,
Agate, Aug. 20. r The A a t (-1
Grange members enjoyed t h e i r ,
Friday iight meeting. M a n _v i
members from Shelton 'v'alloy, l
H a r s t i n 0 Island, and Sko—
komish Valley were present. The:
Skokomish Grange drill team put
on the degree work, and are cer—
tainly unmatched in their grand:
work. Every one enjoyed and}
appreciated, one of the inostl
pleasant nights of the. year. Re- ;
freshments were served, and.
dancing was enjoyed by all.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Housman spent 3
Tuesday afternoon visiting with,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Welch. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. T. Vanderwal call- l
ed on Mrs. A. Matthes Sunday“
evening. ,
Mr. and Mrs. T. Housman are;
getting ready to move to Seat—
tle, having sold their home 011‘
the bay the past week. We arej
sorry to lost two good neighbors.
Mr. and Mrs. Leeds and chil-
dren spent Sunday evening visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. P. Ricard.
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, Mrs. Simmons received the gallop-
‘ing goose.
l folks in Puyallup over the week-‘
end.
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Page Three
Agency—Yardleys Old English
Lavender. FIR DRUG STORE.
Mrs. H. R. Lanning and son,
Harold, attended the wedding of
Allura Sinclair in Christ Epis—
(‘Opal Church of Seattle Satur—
day evening.
Mrs. Knowlton and her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Huson from Tahuya,
called upon Mrs. Wyres Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Simmons and
son Mickey visited Mrs. Simmons’
Mr. and Mrs. E. Carlson enter—
tamed Mr. and Mrs. Iver Konick-
son and daugter, Carroll Ann of
Onalaska, Monday.
Last week, Don Riebow reeled
VITAMINA ad I]
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his limit of trout. \
Mr. and IV’IX‘S. Smith drove to lo_cciv|AL‘ zscAPSULES
Seattle Saturday where t h e y ex- 5
pect to spend the day.
FIR DRUG STORE
Mr. and \Mrs. C. Mifflin were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Monday evening.
Just A Few Days Left
LUXURIA SPECIAL
1.00
With the purchase of every regular dollar jar of Luxuria
Beauty Cream (3.12 02.) will be included a regular dollar
box (3.58 oz.) of LuxuriaFace Powder.
FIB DRUG STORE
FLASH! Smart homemakers are
taking the strain off sorely press-
ecl budgets by buying all their
food needs at Safeway. On every
item they find the lowest prices.
These cash savings build up day
by day to mean substantial sums
at the end of each month. It really
does pay to shop at Safeway.
6 Day Features — Friday thru Thursday
SNO-COLA 6'f0r 23¢
The sensational new cola. Large 12-02. bottles.
OLD STYLE. 10 this 98¢
Pale export beer. 12-0z. tins in shopping bag.
COMFORT 4 rolls 19¢
Toilet tissue—4750 sheet wrapped rolls.
T.H. Grapefruit Juice..- 4602 170
Sunny Dawn Tom. Juice. 460z 160
Sun Dawn Fruit Cockt’l. 1602. 10c
Gardenside Tomatoes..- 28-oz. 100
7.4.576
lowing a Week’s visit with the 22(Elgengggrgéonangoxfxs'oseggi W/f/f
“waif W/ffflf Sugar Belle Peas ------ »- 20‘0Z- 120
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Legitgtegggggi, s 9,, two days Orchard, and Mr. and Mrs. pa... FRUIT JARS
........ .. doz. 79¢ Hawaii/5mm Emerald Bay Swatch" 20 02- 12¢
.1 Sgatue las‘tiweekp I Sharp of Bremerton, came to call. Ball “Top
Seal" or Kerr regular quarts. fig Bylargate WhOIe Beans 190Z
if . , u ‘ MrS. PearSOn and Mrs. Saxley are « Biltmore Tuna, 7-02. 2
for__29c
" cousins of Mrs. Zizz. KERR LIBS ‘i """" "
doz' 8¢ ( w Cherub Milk ________ ._ 141/5-oz. 80
SAWIVIILL Mrs. Clara Pomeroy came down iKe” Regmar Jar llds'
Dozen. A MaV Dav Salad Oil" 1- qt 37C
, a Sunday with Barbara, to en- ' . """" "
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u TURN DOWN UNION l 9“ the house party Kay had last KERR CAPS, --------
doz. 19¢ '.“ i Royal Satin Shortening 3-lbs. 49c
Run 8. (0., “on DETROIT. MICH-i "03“. Ill- itggeié All with their
guests re- K3” regular “‘1” la" “a” Dow‘- ‘ l Maximum
Salt 26-02 7c
ndEfififofi’sffifififi‘é’fi,§fl,§6§°ofhifiil miffed
%“ Surfgf‘emer Mr and JELS-RITE .. ....... .. 3 for 29¢ >~w I
Canterbury Black Tea: 1/_)-lb. 27c
_. . _._ Hammond Redwood Lumber corn-l Mrs'rsfieri Mitchefi and'
Mrs" W. Popular fruit Dectm- S'OZ- home- ‘ Edwards Coffee
__________ _- 4-1bs. 95c
pany at Samoa,.Eureka and Fair— R‘ Spooner motored to Poflatch . i. 2
White Magic Bleach ........ _- qt. 80
'j' haven have rejected the AFL: on Sunday afternoon where they 0
Certo FrUIt Pectin, 8:01.... for 41¢ ' . i
Lumber and Sawmill Workers un‘l enjoyed a dinner with the E, C. O Jelly
Glasses, half plnts ..... .. doz. 39¢ Julia Lee Wright’s .bread
‘01} 1 t. . d b th Riebow f'aljmly‘ Mrs. Plumb of 0 Ball Mason Jar
Cali!s -------- doz- 19¢ "0‘" enr'ghed w'th
V'tami"
n an eec ion superv1se y e Shelton, Jelned the party They _ _ . u d B-1 and
Iron. . . H
National Labor Board, 546 work- all enjoyed the outdoor livingmom O Jell E
Seals, for your 16 02- 7¢ Tasty Pound Grade A” Med.
Ers $13? for no itinion,Ta;lnd6111C')7|and bafbecue pit built under the
O Jar Rubbers, 2-lip style .... .. doz. 3¢ Lge.
0r organizalon- e v'sion of Clifford - . o Pen-Jel Powd. Pectin 3-oz.
pk . s
withdrew from the jurisdictional super L.“ Rlebow 9 11/21b Loaf 1b. doz
l ction sev . .
e e em weeks ago Journal Want-Ads—Phone 100
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TlCKLERS . . . . By Bob Mover,
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Now/s MEN/45700 M. :
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Peach canning time is
here‘NOW! Can now to
get 'the finest quality
fruit, and the best se—
lection of sizes. See our
big peach display. Note
our low prices! '
LOWEST PRICES
«r,
Leg of Veal 1b. 27c
Milk Fatted "
Lamb Steaks lb. m
Sweet Tender Meat
Lego‘ Lamb lb. 27c
1941 Spring Lamb
BACON SQUARES ................ .. lb.
PIECE BACON .................... .. lb.
POLISH SAUSAGE ................ .. lb.
SKINLESS WIENERS .......... ._ lb.
17¢
29¢
21¢
25¢
AND GIRLS wuo GET,
U G H HAVE .YITALITY!
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.ed‘ 0 n m. H Ti a YAKllVlA ' Balogna and Liver Sausage .... _.lb. 23
b0: 0 f 'u m the. ref_ger_tor ' W ATERMELONS ,_ 1b,.1¢ VEAL STEAK
........................ .. lb. 292
m le of milk chock-full of Vitamin E. SEEDLESS . ' PORK STEAK
.......................... lb. 28¢
f ember of the family benefits by getting o . Z-lbs, BOILING BEEF
---------------------- -- “3- 12¢
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flclent quantity, as part of the daily diet— YAKIMA_Crate 49¢
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TOMATOES . . . .
YAKIMA'
‘3-lbs. 10¢
PEARS .... box $1.69
POTATOES . . .' 50-lbs. 43¢
"Ll e s'ure there’s a glass of milk for brother,
Fillet
\Kippered Fresh
of Cod Salmon Halibut
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dad‘ and mother—«at every meal.
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