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ton resident
Johnson, now located in
and engaged for several ycai
,plunning and installing lilc
. ‘l'ountain fixtures over the .
3ducts , smEss FOLKS, inKLJSZ “This season has
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5'.” ,‘with the defense. program. Dul- '
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and drawn specil'iczitio s "
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feel when
a former Shel-
and brother of Earl
Seatt‘e
It ing the past year I her dosig‘n’ '
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SHELTON-MASON COUNTY JOURNAL
If you don’t think it pays to
142m ANEUMIPEYALLUE FAIR . W...
orENs NEXT MONDAY liloENlNGrW-
Western Washington FairiPuy-
allup~H01ding promise of being
the most outstanding, varied and
l colorful show of its size yet pre—
sented, the ’Western ’Washington
Fair at Puyallup is ready to open . ,
its Theater exhibits, Floral Show, new i
Monday, September 15,
lan consecutive showing.
Exhibit and concessionairc space
weeks
advance, the sale of advanco tick-E
cts which ends Saturday, Septem—
ber 13, has been brisk, and reser-
has been reserved for
for
in
A. E. Bartel, secretary—manager
points out that visitors should pay
particular attention to the milk?
lproeessing show in the .Dairyl
Products building, the Future:
'F‘armer and 4-H exhibits, the?
Health, Hobby Hall and Little!
W'omcn’s Building, Boy Seoutl
building, Livestock, the new post},
office in the former Women's!
Building at th cmain entrance. 4
Openingr day will be Chiidl‘en’sf
, that has nothi‘nr
Day and the time when judging of l
'r
,Page Three
Journal Want-Ads are snowing
their value in every issue of the
paper!
Get Full Value . . .
For Your Money
It just doesn’t make $871.86? to pay one—half
of your tuition dollar for a solicitor’s salary
to do with your business
training. It leaves only 50‘, ll of your fee with
’lyflllu‘wriling point is always
"hill means nearer figures,
"fiduble writing, clear carbons,
' 'hOrlliond.
V m“ GRIP for tireless writing.
IGuglh propelling eraser.
tP’lee mechanism; outlasls
‘ w Uses double length, strong
3'"! leads.
‘ " ."91Welcome gill for anybody,
Jusl right for your own use,
*9 FINELINE yours today.
SOAP
arr
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V Pineapple
enex
‘ 1ish Bowl.
ROME 2y2 TIN
EFRUIT
Friday - Saturday
Corn Flakes . . 2 pkgs. 23¢
«k&Bean2ior25c
b Liquid Wax . . . . . . . . qt. 69¢
tches. ctn. 170
Dell Salt . . . . . . . . 2.11). Vctn. 8¢
ORANGES 40 for 49¢
‘g‘alicys, hospitals and lilo“...
lo! facilities for the three major
tNava Air Bases in All
the Seims Drake com
funeral.
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3 thosel‘ac. lties on .1. r .; »_ ' -
{with this Navy. r"
been agreuxblc as well in, .' .-
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. Those who have seen
l this modern equipment in camp'm
ilrnow how far ahead of UN} old
wartime {LLLlllthS for serving l’lif’ll
they are.
Try a Journal Ultif’filfli‘ul All”- V‘
Journal \‘Vantaids—phone mo
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3 CHARLES R. LEng i.
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ATTORNEY AT LA‘W
sulfa l L. M’. Bldg.
Shelton, Washington
Firemen light {lollies which destroyed live floors of an eight—story
building in the heart of New Y'ol‘ll's
lOWer West Side industrial
'C‘l.
giant
cans Be
The daylight raid was one of the
S Cologne ill Dalig—‘ht
Flying as low as 10Q feet from the ground, Blenheim bombers of
the R. A. F. swoop down on power stations at Cologne, Germany.
frequent attacks the British have
made since strengthening of their air fleet with American-made
planes.
Mrs. Alice Helenius of the
‘ State Employment Service ask-
ed The Journal this afternoon
by telephone from Olympia to
warn residents of Mason Coun-
ty against representatives of a
California. firm purportedly on-
rolling studeuts for courses in
an aircraft training school on
, the strength of its connection
;‘ with national defense work.
She said large fees are be—
ing: charged by these represent-
, alives l'or a course which is
' ' i I. given free in the Northwest
- - ,' ‘- and for which the. State Em-
ployment Service is placing stu-
dents at the present time.
The \Vashington State Employ—
merit Service is still searching for
young men who would be inter-
lcsted in working in one of the
'larg‘est aircraft manufacturing
plants in the United States. These
liobs may be obtained by going
'through a short training course
which is g‘chn absolutely free.
The 0111.31 requirements are that
the applicant be. between the ages
of 18 and 39. be a United States
citizen, and be sound physically.
There is another course given
without charge which will fit men
for work in the shipyards as elec-
tric welders. The details regarding
these openings may be obtained
‘ through the office at 522 Capitol
W'ay in Olympia, or by contacting
440 count
ment Office, who is in the court
house at Shelton each Tuesday
from 8:00 A. M. until 4:00 P. M.
Mrs. Helenius, manager of the
Olympia Employment Office states
that there are definite jobs for all
types of machinists, a chainman,
a rodman, a transit man, exper'
lenced draftsmen and graduate
engineers. There are also job op-
enith listed ill the technical lines
of industry, even down to un<
skilled laborers, if they are sound
physicallynThe Employment Of-
fice is anxious to contact anyone
who is interested in the harvest
ofnagricultural crops in a county
:ldiacent to Thurs on County.
There is a definite need for cran-
berry pickers. This agricultural
work, in certain phases, will con-
tinue for almost a month and a
. ialf from this date.
'The Employment office in Olym-
, via-needs a housekeeper to work
for $39 a month and board ,and
room, in a Very nice home.
prefer a young lady with a health
acrtificatc. who is willing” to stay
nights with this family. This home
is (11 me completely equipped With
elecrlcal appliances, which allev-
iates a lot of the heavier house-
work.
. Mrs. Helellius wold like to make
it known that anyone who is in-
tSF’lS‘Led in securing); work of any
kmrl should come to the EmplOY‘
merit Office in Olympia and reg—
IStGI'. because there are a number
of ODOYringS listed every
head 50.
10-le. 2146 I
6 for 250
the representative of the Employ- i
They
AlllCRAFT WORKERS HUNTED “BY l '
STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE '
industry, and the call for work-
ers is from the highest technical
worker down to the man who
works by the day. If it is not
possible. to contact the office in
person, you may phone 7779 in
Olympia.
Matlock Events
Make News Briefs
Matlock, September 10 ——Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn of Brady, spent Sun-
day afternoon with Albert Winkel-
man.
Mrs. Lee Valley and new daugh-
ter-in—law Mrs. Ed Valley, were
Shelton callers Saturday.
Mrs. Bill Bushnell left Saturday
morning for New York state to
visit with relatives and friends.
Mr. Robinson of the General El-
ectric store in Shelton installed
a G. E. range at Herbert Breh-
meyers’ home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paddy Burk and
Mrs. CaUSin of Shelton, stopped
on their way home from Grays
Harbor county to visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Ferris, Sr., late
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Zeo Priszner and son Ed-
ward were Shelton callers Friday
and also Stayed to see the form-
ers daughter and son—in-law, Mr.
and MrS- CaIVin Rhines.
James Carstair, Jr., called Mon-
day afternoon at Albert Winkel-
man’s.
Word was received from Geor-
gia Mellon who is in Tacoma hos-
pital, that She was improving and
hopes to be home before long.
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DOANE BRODIE
Attorney-At-Law
A"file Building
Phone 337
M’ ~‘—~x 7——_._. ___~_M~__i ,, ,‘___
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Glad to see you.
I am the
Doorknob Caller
and I am hanging here to tell
you that —~
NEXT SUNDAY
September 14
will be
RALLY DAY
at the
AGATE SCHOOL
{ Morning Service at 11:00
Special Music
MAY WE EXPECT YOU?
I cannot be filled. These openings
“our 111 almost every branch of
More motion pictures are to be
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agriculture, 11 o 1" t i c u 1 true bees, .
been mounting daily. Reservations
honey, rabbits, flowers and decor-‘
for the afternoon and evening alch Pli-IHLS Will .95“ Under W3)" l
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SillndStflnd Shows “"1331 be made Each afternoon and evening of
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by phoning Puyallup 605. I the big week there will be an out-
standing grandstand show. A fr'w
of the many features will be an
A-l rodeo, Cy Tailloli, l'naster of
ceremonies: Dir-k Griffith, trickI
riding champion; ice skating revue .
with stars from the Sonja Hollie?
New exhibits and features are
in store for visitors. The new wo-
men‘s building adjacent to the
Floral Building promises to attract
wide attention. Officials ll ave
worked overtime to make the Flor-
;11 Depaz'tlnent even more attrac- troupe, trained elephants, equestri-
tivc and varied this year. Entries 3“ 539313 day and Night hOTSE"
in the Livestock Department are 111003, Great GWI’HHO arid his CUm~
arriving- fmm a wider area than puny of magicians, acrobats, (ilMll‘i
in previous years.
il'oigic on the grounds this year
,than ever. They will be found in
‘, Farm Machinery Row, the Health
Exhibit on the Mezzanine of the
‘ main grandstand, Olympic Pic ex—
' hibit,
Milk Inspector Back
From Florida Trip;
John Olsen. Mason County milkl
inspector. returned to his duties
this Week after arriving back‘
home from a three—week motorl
trip which earl-led him to Miamifl
Florida, and intervening points.
Little Theater in Hobby;
Hall, thc University of Washing—
? ton Exhibit ill the State Resources
buildingr and the P.S.P.L. exhibit
in the Electrical building.
EDWARD’S
EMFEE
Regular or Drip
413.33.. $5?
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G. E. “Mazda” finest
1,000 hour globes . .
40, 50 or 60 watt.
13¢
i: SUGAR
Pure, fine granulated
(arm or beet_ sugar.
lost for canning.
SS9
0 Features Friday thru Thursday—Sept. 12—18-
Grapefruit tin 10c
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Glenn Aire l'cy. whole or Highway broken sec. 20—02.
Grapefruit till 12::
Libby's i'r-y. wllolo segments, tree ripened fruit. 20-oz.
Fancy Peas tin 11c
Sugar Belle i‘cy. blended sizes garden swt. peas. 20-02.
Fancy Peas fits 25c
Libby's fcy., tender garden peas. Regular 20-02. tins
Baby Foods 5:... 19¢
Heinz asst. kinds, strained baby foods. l11,/2»oz. tins.
Edwards 2-lb. tin 49c
Finest matched blend cofl'eewreg. 01‘ drip grinds in tins.
Cigarettes Zillrg. 310
Raleigh plain or cork tips and other popular brands,
.—.——-—-
"—"'" OW
5 for Hollow Pure
So pure it floats. Large lid-1‘5 96- s‘eepyand M ap
. cane h fln'
SUPER-SUBS pkg. 22¢ SW?" “finale 3
Conclrd. household soalu. 22-02. |$l"'“kg ogogolden hot-
. ,. stac -n tins
White lung 10 liars 31¢ cakes' sea ed I
Reg. size wrapped bars ldy.
Woodbury’s 4 bars 22¢
50(11)‘
Pop. sent. toilet soap. In ctns.
FELS NAPTHA 2 for
Bar Soap .................................. .. 9 '
e prepare
Effigfirwaffl
BAG
Pot Roast . . lb. 25c-
Grain Fed Steer Beef
Bee! Steaks lb. 35c
Rib and Sirloin
Veal Boast lb. 27::
Milk Fatted . .
Boiling Beef .. 12¢
Ground Beef. . 23¢
Sliced Bacon . . 31¢
OYSTERS
Fresh Sclid
Pack
Pure Pork
Leg of Lamb. . 27¢
Polish Rings .. 21¢
RICHED bread
the vitamins.
1-lb.
Loaf ..
Squash
Grapes 2-lbs.
Enriched BREAD
Julia Lee Wright's new EN-
¢ all; 13¢ was
which to pay for teachers, equipment, and
Obviously, the; .s-olicitor-fcrl school must rc-
sort to half-price.teaching, half-price equip-
iilcht, half-price quarters, and half-price jobs
for stmlents . . .
g Why not get FULL value for your money by
attending the one school that does NOT have
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cdians, night fireworks. i pay “flu/“0’ S salmy'. .F0, “0
years
, Diet: has- not resorted to solicitors.
Diets Business and
Secretarial School
(Across from Capitol Grounds, Olympia)
“FARM
FRESH”
PRODUCE
SEEDLESS
Grapes
1b. 50:
Potatoes 5-le_.
Sweet ....................... .. .
lb.
Marblehead ...................... ..
Local
Lemons
Sunkist
Cabbage lb.
Solid ...................................... ..
4mm YO’UJ‘SI'IGNED ur kl
ron THE n
"KITCHEN course
in NUTRITION”? ’-
Workablc, personalized lessons pre-
pared by rhe Homemakers‘ Burcau to
help you feed your family properly,
build a healthier America. Get your
enrollment-coupon at your neighbor-
hood Safcway Store.
ALWAYS A SAVING AT SAFEWAY
Welch's Pure Grape Juice—slenderize..-- qt.
Libby’s Tomato Juice ______________ ._ lge. 47-02. tin
Bruce’s Juices, Orange, Grapefruit... 46-02.
Del Monte Early Garden Peas .... .. 16-oz. tall
Mt. Vernon Fcy. Sweet Peas ........ _. 20-02. tin
Hershey’s or Baker’s Cocoa ............ .. 1-1b. tin
Our Mother’s Cocoa—breakfast quality 2-1b.
Airway Coffee, ground fresh-.. lb. 16c; 3-lbs.
Nob Hill Coffee—-—de luxe blend 1b. 22c; 2-lbs.
43c
17c
25c
13c
11c
15c
160
45c
43c
No Rind Bulk Spaghetti or Macaroni, kraft bags 3-lbs 17c
p 5¢ Picnics . o . Asst. Sweet Cookies, cellophane ...... .. 2 pkgs. 250
pt. Regular Carnatlon Wheat Flakes, qulck or reg..... lge. 21c
.No bottle deposit 3 Alber’s Fresh Corn Flakes .......... .. 11-oz. pkg.
8c
gygus;ée' ' ' ' 2 ¢ Grape-Nuts, crunchy breakfast. 12-0z.
pkg. 14c
' Grape—Nuts, flavorful cereal, 12-oz ..... .. 2 for 25¢
“gggjgsers ’ ' ' ' ' Whiffs 0’ Wheat, in
cellophane... 8-oz. pkg. 7c
3'. Whiffs 0’ Rice, in cellophane ...... .. 8-oz. pkg. 80
F h ,
553,1, Sausage . . . . .. 25¢
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contains all
25¢
z¢ .,
Grn Beans 3-lbs
2¢
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