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TO VISIT ALBERTA FARM .
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Johnson J
and daughter left Shelton l
BAP’HS‘T (‘HI'RCH l
The Young People of thc Shel—
ton Baptist Church will conduct lion-i
“10 11 "“f‘lm‘k Sl‘i“'l<"‘ ll'f‘Xt
911W day for a short trip to Albci‘ta.l
day and LCSHC VVllkCl'SOU Will be Canada, where they have u farm}
the guest speaker at the evening i being operated by a son. 1
service. The public is cordiallyl ————————-
invited to these services. Come
and hear these young people who
i _v g 1 ed a special meeting of M :1 s 0 ll
JOURNAL Want Ads are used by} Grapwicm Sgpt. 10, ..'}‘}m Gram. l
County Red Cross Chapter for
scores of your friends and; view public Libra“, this Friday night at
eight o’clock
in the courthouse for the purpose
is now open
are not ashamed to speak for neighbors with great success.‘E ,_
Christ. 1 Complete information about: to ‘he pumlc at the SChOOlhOuse- ,
of hearing Miss Adelaide K. Nel-
J. O. BOVEE,‘ what you have to sell alwaysiTwo years ago the
Gi‘apCVierson, field representative of the
pastor. helps. yCommunity Club named a com-jRed Cross, speak on the Redv
-- WWW..- . . m _ imittee to work on the idea of 1 Cross part in
cooperating with
:gctting a library for this dis— the Civilian Defense Council and
“ to discuss the 1941 roll call.
ihavc been several generous donu- This special meeting will also
I tions of books for our permanent v be combined with the Chapter's
' I library and the State Lending Li- I regular monthly meeting for
Sept—
6 I C l brai'y l5 fllFAllSh‘ing us with books ember, which would
have come on
l which may be replaced 6 V e I‘y next Monday, Chairman Lund an-
I month or renewed. Present li- f nounced.
l brary hours are l‘.[onday after— ‘ »-
‘ i'iooits from 2:20 to 3:30 an d any one has some to donate.
,T‘mirsday evenings from 7:00 to, Thn Bert Mitchell’s (she of the.
1trict and now we have it. There
Teacher of Piano, Voice and Instrument
48:00. inimblc fingers who writes such
C‘ ‘ . . . . .
Bmkg may 1150 b; bot-rowed on interesting news item in The
ltiie afternoon of the Community inlll'iml f0” GMPOVlCW ltllto
03633 etud' f 1r . .' I EClub lilCt"l.§l‘.§3‘. the first
VVcdncs- ivlll‘nlil(‘3'8l_ 31'“ lllOVmE 30} 0
I d m or 4th Ya" In Shem” (innifpunlth Seattle this Vin-ck for the
Winter
idav of Books may
be kept for two weeks and re»
; ncwed for two weeks. A 29. a day
months. Mr. Mitchell teaches at
CALL 2314‘! FOR APPOINTMENT tho Y.M.C A. They drOW‘ to New-
420 p. 0 St t fee if; charged for overdue books. h'Tl'gi Ol’flgon
111“ week to Wk"
° “'3 Mrs. n. E. Peterson, Mrs. Will MI‘-’~'~~ Mitchell“
mothmi Mm E-
Spoener and Mrs. L. Wren a re F“ L3“?““"’- to hm” hom‘i
Mrs-
Available for lessons also in Belfair Eldon Brinnon the present 1mm”
Commlttm' EV‘ Lengenl” has snnm the summur
.VLKM (5 I .V H “H " (I '1 '> (if-mm“ g5
.\~,,r01(-.(,m,. 10 b0 1. I. 0 w With Mitcliclls at Crapcwew.
.i l.;l., .upeimsoi in ooo..poxt “(.1001 and fir-WA if; SIM] mom 0.,
I./[I's_ Lomse Min-711011 Spoonm'
ha". returned to Quinalt to re.-
sumc teaching.
S.i('l'.'('S for more books if
“RETAILERS for DEFENS E"
National Retail Demonstration
SEPT. 15 to 20
BUY U. S. TREASURY DEFENSE". S'l‘Aivli’s!
Fresh, sweet - cream
butter. Its taste tells
that it’s as fine as you
can buy. Try a. pound
. . . you'll like it!
LOCAL EGGS
Strictly Fresh 1
Swift‘s pure pork spiced luncheon meat.
CALUMET
Baking Soda pkg. 9¢
Arm & Hammer.
Kitchen Towels 2 pkgs. 19¢
Chocolate . . . .. 2 pkgs. 29¢
Baker's Premium 1/2 lb. pkg. .
Pork & Beans . . 2 cans 29¢. Elva wafer
Reliance, pea Size beans. 28-02. cans.
Diced Carrots . . 2 cans 19¢
Reliance, No. 2 cans.
Shoe String
Potatoes .. 2 cans 25¢
No. 3 cans. Vacuum packed, ready-to—serve.
[Cake Flour pkg. 25
Swans Down i
Catsup .. . . . . 2 bottles. 29¢
Reliance-*r-M—oz. bottles
Large Size.
Milk Chocolates;
M. D.
Prince Albert ‘
46-02. cans "
# WHITE lime
GRAN ULATED SOAP
jumbo .... "65¢
r large ...... .. 22¢
of socks
",MANTC'E' FPVENTQBEI in:
‘ ' "WHITE'fKIN'df‘ :
955*
1-
If you want quality . . . if you want economy . . . if you
want good eating, serve our tender, juicy, tasty roasts.
They’re cut from choice meats that have been proper-
ly aged and refrigerated to give them that full-flavored
goodness that assures the success of every meal.
PRICES EFFECTIVE FRI. SAT.
Roast Beef . .Ib. 25¢:
Tender and juicy. Cut from heavy prime steer beef.
lamb Roast. lb. 250
Pork Roast . . lb. 270
39c
Pork Chops . . . lb.
’ «xvi/[J
fir/WI!
.su. bunny} I_II:FOUR'?STOR”E§
Ask Ion IruIleI (onvu-Iiing Full Inn OI Books
from our appetizing’ display
9¢
Carrots. . . bu. for
Cut from loin of young corp-fed porkers. Tender as
chicken. .
Link Bacon Beets . . . . 4 bu. for
Sausages .... .. lb. 30¢
Carsten’s Special.
Sliced
Bacon lb. pkg 29¢
Morrell’s Palace.
Squares ...... .. lb. 21¢
Cello wrapped.
Lettuce 2 for
Green Peppers. . lb.
9¢
5¢
Armour’s
Star Bacon .. lb. 35¢
All center cuts.
Picnic
.‘ _ . . _ . _ . _ H lb, 25, Rib Lamb
liggnlgur’s. Chops __________ ” lb.
COTTAGE CHEESE . . . . lb. 15¢
Mason County Creamery
l
Friday Evening;
Chairman Myron Lund has (3311- g
Federal Milk 5 cans 39c “‘
Prom . . . . . ZtinsSSc
Sugar . . . loo-lbs. 5.89
Snowflake Pure cane. 25—lbs. $1.57; 10-lbs.
......................................................................................
..
Baking Powder (lb. 17c
Shrimp . . . . . 2 cans 33¢
Creole, wet or dry pack.
Bars . .9 .. lélb. bars 19¢
Guittards. 1-lb. pure chocolate.
Choc. Candy l-lb. cello 27¢
Toilet Tissue . . . 3 rolls 25¢
Tobacco"; . . . .
Pumpkin
Reliance, No. 21/2'3
Or. & Grpfrt. Juice Can 23¢
“RETAILERS for DEFENSE” National Retail Demonstration
' v . . . Buy U. S. DBfenSe Stamps.
SHELTON—MASON corier gonnNAi.
Grapeview Rain jLegion 0n Schedule,
2.02 Inches Last ;
Month; Crops Hurt
Grapevicw, ".10. am August i
brought a rain total of 2.02 inches &
to this community, Weather Ob- ; d , .ht t J. .M 0, 1 k
server Walter Eckcrt's records “figmglfigql H2“ “g A C 0C
show. i c
In Shelton, just 20 mil-es west, l
back on its regular schedule
scheduled to gather
He also reminded mensoers that
clues are due and that the post
Commander Mel Dobson rcmind~
ed American Legion members to—
day that Fred B. \Vivcll post is
of
two meetings a month now, so is-
next Tues—
in
Meets Again Tuesday ,
l
l
l
the month's total was 3.17 in-: H l
Ches' Even at that, the August , has a. quota of 135 members tol
. . . . . l f;ll this term.
precxpitation was sufficmnt to ‘ _MNW‘77‘_
seriously damage the prune and‘
tomato crops, Mr. Eckert reports. jghclton Ki‘vanians
Maximum temperature of the
month was a 93 degree, reading}
taken on both the 18th and 19th,i
with the lowest reading 51 de—
grecs on the 6th. 4
Eleven days had sufficient rain Wednesday
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Travel To Hoquiam
The Shelton Kiwanis Club metl
,its inter-club obligation with Ho—
quiam by a delegation going overs
and providing the
Thursday, September 1
'22:“:ii'thi‘.]~;iirp)iniar f;
, I
twins or to positions
In ‘lillfilry. slums mid-139'
) D . moral and patriotic
( f " a of all viiipliiyolfi to
. u... ,thnt thump HM.“ W'tl’lo
. “i ll
cry employer in the state ofv\‘.'ash—
ington to see that every return-
ing soldier has a job when he,
gets home, Lieutenant Colonel:
Walter J. DcLong. State Director
of Selective Service. today also
announced that t‘ri.n Scierctive Ser-
vice System will give the same
assistanco in finding jobs {or
\Vashington men completing their i -
terms of service in the Regularl I f! .
Army, Navy or Marinc Corps as
it does to its own selectors and - "p
members of the National Guard. BINGQ, FIST”I j'
thS be protected the
any unnecessary
. . . ._. H
Dll‘CCtO‘.‘ ngLong pomth out ROULLTTE. S 1
1 that while the Selective Service GALLER
t2" Legisttfp (:1 1tn:t “(Sciatle 1n- m.0gx.am' which was a
thought“
is “1mm (3‘ ea“ ' I. 0‘ 3“ ful talk on covctuous instinct off
lllCIlI. ten (lays were listed as
clear, twelve as partly cloudy, and
nine as cloudy. Light fogs were
noted early in the mornings on
the 5th. 15th, 16th and 17th with
a thunderstorm on the 28th as
another feature.
the wars spreading over
danger
preserve its democratic way.
Why argue with the other driv-
er? He's always bigger than you
are. when he stands up.
and G. C. Angle.
Journal VVant-Ady—phone 100 worry.
VChowMein
DINNERS
Complete. ready to heat and serve
with vegetables, noodles and
sauce.
Serves
4
Reliance
COFFEE
-lb.
Can ...... ..
61¢
bags
l-lb. can 79¢ E
i
ca“ 10¢ FREE New!
SQUARE
DESIGN
UTILITY
DISH
wiih purchase of
Snowdrift 2 ,
crisis. (my:
Wesson Eflllllllllllll 19c
qt. 53¢;pt. 27¢
It’s surprising what wonderful things can be done with fresh produce.
Quickly, easily and economically :you'cau prepare a delicious vegetable
dinner, or a succulent salad, ’or an appetite appeal to the most simple
dish. Serve them often and in gOOd variety, making your daily selections
of farm-fresh vegetables.
fresh on our new vegetable display and in the large refrigerator.
They are kept
' Tomatoes lb 5¢
Turnips . . . 4 bu. for 9¢
" Large Cukes ea. 5¢
Celery stalk 5¢ ,
the. human men from the record
of all history and again proven in
t h e ‘
world today: all leading to the
confronting America to
Ed
‘Wright was the speaker. support-
ed by Walt Eckert, Andy Ander-
son. Doane Brodie, Bruce Wilcox
Borrow trouble and pay off in
System, with the, cooperation of Many other Exclt ‘V __
the V'ar Department and th e Fine P“ V" “ And nigh,”
: State Employment Office. v " For pmgr:
inaugurated it 0 “fully studied BfikLSkgko
l
i Goodpasir
‘ldcnt ()f (‘1.
and I'Wanized )rmz‘rum to obtain
D 1
School ,
civilian jobs for rztuminp‘ icol~ “1.1.; A
dlcrs, the complete cooperatiori .ol Sponsored Annv . h _‘_f
all employers la a vnal ioqune- SKOKOMISH y a fine
mcnt for its successful (ipc-r'zitimi.
He ‘said:
“It is not merely a question of
GRA‘NGE. .. achors and di.
. ‘ “10 annua
Admisswn. ttfiachers inst
. . . . . . u i .
:obligation impo: (l by law that ‘ EveryOnc WchO . ‘ shay m the
the Selective, Training and SLY'V- ’ ‘ ‘Recd high
Elation of the
‘011 him as th
“ on the progr.‘
13r°Cl<nor. ch
. thQTEOFganizati
,5 e r State Plar
., an . illuminnti
, ganlzation b
V and director:
, :m alike, adn
' Why miseoncc
, ouSly had
ice, Act requires (Runner implov»i
re§kner cited
. Hills oommitto
. all-stivc stuc
mfchool distri
WIQI‘ to pass
er:Ich small
pr financially
enoper sanitai
.. , tsv had no
' ,i Whatever,
_ district
rldiculous n
n" fauns tha
adafld for wl’
e m the rcr
-a
“lb
0.09mi"! ()utl
alned that co
To Visit Our CLEAN,
MODERNIZED limp,
FOOD DEPARTMENT ~
. $11001 district
" I treprcsentat
-‘_ mom within
it . mYUittee of:
~feasib1e, wit
1 tendent as sc
9 .
q ac 0mmittec
It’s a fitting climax to over 46
of food service to Shelton and
County . . . an installation of the mo5
ern food store equipment to be £01110 ‘ hooi distric
where. This complete change of msbig‘gldgfe;
makes shopping a pleasure and spe Praiiiiation
service because it gives, lst—Clear= ’s aggfil
Aisles; 2nd—A New Ease to L9 tion through
Merchandise; 3rd—Every Item W1 4,33- 1
Easy Reach; 4th—Every Item P13, 2 is mgagllinttoi
. itlon is not t!
-> i .cts where U
Li‘sfitvor such
ndman, dire
str'ttistics to
Marked.
There are Service Baskets and.
riages provided for those who may ‘ fit of Educa
to serve themselves. Those who}; misting ms
clerks to serve them (as of old) W11 T th C MW
“at: teaching
them on hand. M law history
' no Showed hi
i at tug?“ Subject,
The check—out system, set up th.ltory testir
5b hols year fo
end of the department for bothpca 0 witoperate
n trends of t‘.
credit sales will speed up service- M
means No Waiting . . . just prompt e
at all times. i
. . s“ -
While delivery and phone ordeg
continue with the usual prompt 59.“
many housewives will take advan ricer
the pleasure of bI'O'WSlng through th “hit 2. “an”;
complete grocery stock in S o u t h JASSOCiation
l ' . Good
Washington. isachosen the
iDOrothy l
. re 0" high fac
I'3’-trea,suri
dWin of L
.‘ Effie S
i‘ ea, Cliff Cannc
A aiiVisory bl
“'1 Duyff of s
e em, automz
. Qulllt's vicevp
w. Ulgley of '
,,~ 'Pr‘csident
much has b
ough effox
benefits 5
Iglel>artmcr
i. reventive
a. 138-th1'] and
hnd Miss A
f health nurs
.i. .eW audiom