Eage.F0ur:_.----- ,____
J urnal Credited Bond l ' -
Debt to Wrong Schooll Vltal Chemlcals
l Found In Sawdust
Better late than never. Thel
Journal wishes to correct a state—l
nient made in the story carriedg
in its issue of August 28 regard-g
mg the annual county school rc-i
port in which it was stated thati
Hoodsport was one of two county
districts having bonded indebted-
ness at the close of the 1940-41
Atlantic City, N. J.——Possibility
that sawdusteusually considered
a waste and a nuisance—may be-
come an important factor in the
nation's defense program. was re-
vealed at the American chemical
society meeting here last week.
Discovery that oxalic acid, used
.W
Chryslers for S
o
yr,“
“Thunderbolt” influence
‘
“SHELTON—MASON COUNTYWJQURNAL
New School At
Belfair Talked
Over By Board
By Mrs. Irving
Belfair. Sept.
school board met at the
house Tuesday evening.
school
A good
crowd in attendance, listened to! B
t ii. 0 i 17‘"
Mr. Johnson, principal of
Clipping Tells 0f
Wildlife Trouble
i
l
l Mrs. Bessie Hope, who was,
visiting with her daughter, Mrs.l
\Ni‘iliam Burford
summer, sends a clipping to Mrs.’
uri‘ord from
21 .——-The Belfairl
oer telling of an amusing wildr
"Thursday, September 25, '1'. "‘ Se itc
There is no place 0‘1
}Pass to obtain baby 01?
Ranger Edmiston sent
call to the park warehO
employees did not know. .1
do with the order. p
for Edmiston was T
from Kalispell.
if Sale Ll
“Next '.
In Glacier Park
7__,.,-_- _ ..--..___._..7_
Say It
WITH FLOWE
in Shelton last
a Kalispcli, Mont,"
m'm' W_____ in the manufacture of celluloid, school, talk on the
business of aillfO experience m that I‘€§510111 . They Bring Ooml- i,
will gi
rayon, leather, textiles and other new school in Belfair, for the‘
(Hacier National Park. WV Park and HaPPmes’, chairme
FUNERAL DESIGNSE
HOSPITAL BOUQU,»
HOSPITAL PATIENT vital products, can be made in- benefit of the rapidly
growingI Ranger Ariel Edmiston, stationedi 9’1 meanSi
Tom Webb of Union was ady expensively from sawdust was re— community.
There being about! atop Logan Pass on the contin-Y . aign.
mitted to Shelton hospital Sat-l ported by' Dr. Donald F. Othmer, i,
250 children now in the och ental divide at an elevation of 6,- DellVe-“d
anyWherei “ i
many for medical treatment. 1 head of the‘ chemical engineering i
building. The band members: 654 feet, in Glacier National Park, . s
.department of the Polytechnic ‘were present, and Mr. Charles: is still
having his troubles with :2:
_" ‘ Institute of Brooklyn. Savage, representative from Mai-E the
wildlife in that region of which :“
Shelton Hardware
Phone 232
I One hundred Pounds 0f dry Saw" son County, gave a talk. 5 he is the
guardian during th e i
‘ EdllSlly Wthh l5 Either burned as! ‘9‘ Tcs 10‘ v ' '
' l Nels Barber will soon bt‘p'inl Summer monthg' ‘ l
l fu61 01" wasted at the rate 01’ 8r 19 Ch‘ys - w last} 7 t 6°
“It’s a Thunderbolt”, says Chrysler of its 1942 car. the
buildin<r of a big new games 1 First porcupines chewed up the i a. l W
']
. . l . of 5 .dB vane i xmnof . . . . . L” . ’3 I . . l i
i 000009 tons a year m thls Conn” mien“ o ‘52 l mg 05‘, This view
shows a striking resemblance to the 30x40. Mr. Barber has iust com—l
upholstery on his automobile and <- --—- ~-— A'-—#‘ .1
at : try, Will produce nearly $8 worth “(actutel‘orm ‘5 at“ “3 c
“Thunderbolt” that toured the country in caravans . pleted
f0l.lI'~~»thl'Ci’~l‘00m houses oni then the whistling marmots
kept . ~ Starts at 8
S y of Irrrcilpogané chemicals, Dr. Oth- I camel co eat this 1317312}!
won the admiration of some six and l his place scum of Benn”: also_
Edmistfm and his family awake at: V I}
HIKP me Be . .e . . one 3 ml ‘0“ Persons- .i has built added room on
tlieiri night, but now he has other trou— ..
‘ l“ ; I Irtlaclldltlon l0 10:31“) QCId, .5313"; {little store
for a restaurant. bles. . a r t 1
.‘(us a so yie s appreCIa l . .» a , l Mrs. Edmiston looked out the i
. . . 3 Mrs. Helen Wheat of Seattlei . . , i ‘
sat-7 lamounts 0f acetic and formlc and Mrs. Irving are calling onIwmdow
“5 the” house umh‘ri‘ Sponsored By
‘ acids. supplies of which “are des-i
,which serves as a temporary run— .“
for the defense
; Ladies Of M09
. .y. ll3elfair neighbors these days, in , ,,
Free Ferry 3‘9'10 P- m- perately Short 'tonnection (with Belfair
Improve-i801” Staril’dli- tho other (lily t0 SB“
and Retum- Fmgrgm‘ .atccording to the Block . i ment Club t three deer
calmly chewing on the 5 . 50¢
. .yn c emis. a ‘ gr .110} '~~ h . ‘ ‘
Supper GOOd MUSIC ‘ l Mrs. King waspainfully iniurcdl grigméfi) mfg:
leqtdagggtoougaég' T1165. Sept.
Admission Gents 40¢ Ladies 10¢ . Sunday in a car crash near POlllt:
th'e baby’s apparel, but the deer’ AMOOSE HALL 7‘____
Fosdick, while waiting in line for
ferry. The Kings were
their way to the Fair.
4; too made a dash -—-still chewing-
Onj diaper-smand one large buck hook-
‘ ed the clothesline in his velvet
to Tell—Journal Want-Ads.
If you Wish to Sell yofi‘ll Havel' .
. :-
l Bridge & 500-4, ‘i
Admission —— 25*"
.n
u
. . , i
1. r I Mrs. Ernest Cox was painfullyl antlers, dragging line and all
as (includes refreshmefl by the m2
l lburned on the chest by hot lite: he sped out across the alpine or Cam).
0 o o l uid being spilled on her. Very; meadow with his band. COR
Clvlc M 16 eek i “We bums- i‘w’ "—"“ We It N«
i Mrs. Glen Harris, Mrs. Alfred} Gordon
; Emmert, Mrs. .Helen Wheat of Se- he 89.
September 29 to October 4 I attic, and Mrs. Gladys Irving call: For your
greater plea .
edat the Crossvvhiteihome Mon-- - .
HEADQUARTERS: l jday of last week. and convenience
i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anch of1 ‘
:Allynl were visiting friends in' '
l ‘EEelfair Sunday. The Angels lived
Phone 6697 . in Belfai'r until recently when n.Wash
fthmi .ht .
Membership purchased before October 1st ‘ iAlfiin. )0ng a new bdrm mm i
i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morrison
a b o
, i r .‘ i ll t l e" ‘ 3
I The new Chrysler New Yorker. This is the four-door sedan, built on a
wheelbase of 1271/2 i i Egggdnggy “‘1‘: (12%,? ($1.213: 1
' i finches and powered by an engine of 140 horsepower. It is available
in six body styles. 1 vi“. ' Statio“ ‘ H " '
he Ch sler Sarato a is built on the same chassis and is similar in e terior
a e r nc . ‘ . ) ', , ,, , , . .- ,
li‘cdci'al Tax Goes Into Effect October 1st Iii-.-__..-_ ry f1 g .
I. . .. x _, pp 6 ...___a.r_.._~.. g “‘L‘ttrt‘: glizhbo‘lg
dd,(MO}‘{’::pi‘al 519:?)
and membership after this date will be he proportlon 0f farms 1“ ‘0 i
" l e I“ . 5L 1 l Barn
. 0 er t d b t ts ‘ , "1 Seattle With pneumonia. Hurry:
United States a e y ELMA PROSPERS. MAYOR SEES i
and get well. Barbara.
1 It seems there are thieves in
your vicinity again. The lastl
theft being tires from a wreckcd‘
i declined from 42.4 percent in 1930
ERA WlTHOUT MUNICIPAL TAX
V Jom‘es'leelton
,to 38.7 percent in 1940 according
lto the Census.
Student $2.88
Fruncin White
Please note the
Rock Dell Sure Strike.
Be foresighted and stock
up on staples.
wise as well
Be thrift-
and take
advantage of these spec-
ial lower
prices. Feat
than — usual
ures for:
FRI., SAT., MON.
Sept. 26-27—29
Matches . . . 6-b0x ctn. 15¢
Potatoes . . lge. No. 21/2 tins 10¢
-, . dream.
we have been going, in 10 more
. gets its improvements in a n d
.paid for there isn‘t so much ex-.i
~ . pense.” [
, ton,
' 10 per cent.
Elma, Sept. 18.~~(Spec3al.lr «El-
ma taxpayers may look forward
a few years and see a time wheiii
they will not pay any direct prop-
erty assessment tax.
Mayor Harry Robinson said l.()~».
day that this is not a far-fetched"
“If we continue the way.
,
years Elma will not have to lcvyl
any tax," he said. “Vi’hcn a town
The mayor was discussing the,
1942 budget which has been :i.<lopl- '2
ed preliminary (form. it ha
been presented in about the form
it will be in the. final adoption.
he said. There will
r:u.~;.:- lil wages, L!"('l‘712lllf§"lf,bt :
Levies will be thre.
mills for current expense, lwo(
for parks, five for streets and,
fix"\ for bonds. Actually, thi- city
would levv .icie, but it isn't eo—
iiia' to, the inavor said. Most
cities in \lliishington are levying
iii
,eitizens are putting
l nicipal
1!
He pointed out that
in parking
stris and improving their prop-
crty to keep pace with the mu—
street
A dozen men have been as-
a shutdown.
ect.
signed to the VVPA project and it:
is expected the crew will be in—
creased.
“The people are very pleased at
what the lNPA is doing: here.” the
mavor said. “It is a fine job."
It was only a few years ago, at
. the time an industrial sui've was
3’
('ui‘idll(it(‘(l by the state planning
(iomnii‘sion to study the future
of former lumber centers whose
adjacent timber
that Elma was labeled a “ghost
town" by a Seattle newspaper.
' Since that timi-
ly has retired all its city indebt-
edness. has
through the transition from
our-c
to an agricultural-forest products
a
center and has adjusted itself on.
a firm financial basis, Mayor Rob-
improveinent pro}.
Elma Dr'uctical— .
succ .ssfully passed :
ly forest products communitv‘
car at the Belfair Garage.
l Mrs. Sam Thcler was a busi—
iness visitor in Bremerton 'Tlllffl-
Gladys Irving and son
, J11, were shopping in
l Bremerton Thursday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morrison
land Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jepson
lmctored to Astoria, Oregon Mon-i
, day, returning Tuesday, visiting
Jill's. .lepson’s parents, Mr. and
i Mrs. Westergaard, also friends
st'Olll‘ Wyoming.
lWSC Homecoming Due
5 Oct. 11 at Pullman
had been cut.i
Washington State grads a n d
iformer students from all over the
' country will return to their Alma
Mater, October 1], for the 2I¥ih
,annual Homecoming celebrations.
A full program has been arranged
for all old Cougars, highlight of
_which will be the football classic
between the University of Wash-
: ington and Washington State.
i
m7»...
Starting Monday Evening. . .
SEPTEMBER 29
and every Monday thereafter
"THE TELEPHONE HOUR
BELL SYSTEM PROGRAM
will be heard
‘ 9%" 930M. 5
Pacific Standard Time 0 N. B. C. Red'Nolwork
"(97
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMP ‘
Phone 497 1:50 S. Third
ll Tues
Shoe String, Crisp-Fresh!
—"‘l L;
iiison Said.
3 up to the. hilt.
Apricots
Bonnie Best Asst. Flavors.
Marshmallows lge.12—oz. 10¢
Sno-W‘hite Cello Pkg.
Snowdrift Short’g. 3-lb. can 61¢
1-Ib. can .......... .. 22¢
WessonOil qts.47¢
Tomato Soup . . . 3 cans 23¢
Campbell’s America’s Favorite.
Gold Bar Coffee . . . . . . . . lb. 25¢
Vacuum Pack
Macaroni & Cheese 3 No. 1 cans 21¢
Phillip's, Delicious.
TEA
l/i—lb- —- 23¢
92-11). .... .. 43¢.
ALL BEAN,
IEALE
Rock Dell Home Style
FLOUR
Gold Medal Kitchen-Tested
........ 43¢
......................... 201°
Bremerton. Navy
. versary of its founding last Tues-
The (:itv has a new fire truck.
Tl
citv hall, it is rebuilt;
with WPA help. The
ed the Vv'PA street m'u
has just been started again after
9‘ streets
Yard Observes
50th Birthday
Puget Sound Navy Yard. the
government's great ship building
and repair depot at Bremerton,
Wash, observed the golden anni-
Yard. the anniversary was 'justi
another day. i
The observance, had there been!
one. would have commemorated,
the establishment of the station on
September 16, 199i. when Lioutu
A. B. \Vyckoff, U. S. Navy, took’
over 190 acres of land and sound:
\Vhilc the city has not shown a
‘ ' the water system is blip." reno- ph0n0mé‘nal gI'OWth,
its péople are
Mldfleld. NO' 1 can vatcd by putting in peiTnarwnt :2‘6 11y
PWHPPTOUS. there are 110
. . 3 metal mains, the cit? has its new var it stores, business is
“better
than at any time in the town’s
history” and the community is
the center of Grays Harbor‘s agri—‘
cultural district. officials declared. 1
Numerous Good
Job Openings At
Employment Spot
H—.»._ i
The Olympia office of the Wash- l
ington State Employment Serv‘cel
has a fine list of job openings t is
week. Alice Helenius, office mana-
ger, urges all those interested ,in
employment at this time to con-.
have their birth certificates. These.I
Ciacsesparc for machinist’s helper,l
sheet metal helper, electrician's;
helper. and marine pipe fitter"s|
ivplpnr. ‘Nhile there is no guaran-i
tee of a job at the completion of}
Franco-Amen. Nutritious. Economical. l day’ tact their office at 522 C8.
itol
Veg-A”, ---- .... .. 2 No. 303 cans 25¢ But in the whole Navy Yard, %
Way, or a representative of tpheir‘
F'lrlffiserégcfiltigfid yes-«ataléI-eosi- cans 10¢ Honey Dew
which (mploys thousands of pco-. office, who is in the Mason Conn-l
Rich. Ripe. Asst. Fruits. . 1 _Lb_ ple in peace time, and curing the.
ty' courthouse each Tuesday be—.
Tomato Juice 2 47_°z_ cans 37¢ Bag present emergency employs thous— ;
toner. the hours of 8:00 a. m. and;
Libbva Gent1e_press_ ands more, not hammer stopped. ; 5:00 p. m. He Will
be glad to reg‘j
Kidney Beans .......... .. No. 1 cans 11¢ nor a lathe stopped turning. i
tor all applicants and explain de—i
Rock Dell, Deep Red. I , ~,_ , ,._ A. I. v A. {tails of any jobs which are
openi
Sweet Sliced Dills 24,02. Jar 29¢ . Web. on. iiist-piimitjy “(idem-1 ;
it this time i '
R'ock Dell. Pickles. Pet 01' Bordens defense Jobs went forward urn.
“ '_ i
Dill Pickles .......... .. No. 2% cans 10¢ t. Ta” abated by even the
blowing of'i .f'mb": {{0191‘41‘5 Sta/Hf?! that there:
Sylyan Genuine Dims. Cans whistles. and for the overall—Cindi Wall E
dome new national clefensei
Citsfr: --------------- 12'02- 9¢ _ ' workmen. the white-capped
blue-i tl'i”n1:§ard?9tses Skating 11; tl‘éei
_. 8. ca. ic1 0. ' _ , L. ,9 ( (f v; vVl‘Y'y 1‘- 111‘0- c a e
imi Si
Pork & Beans .. 3 lge. 20-01. tms 25¢ Lipton’s Eggulgfiv :giiofmg
are from 18 to 30, and bgys musti
. the training. they are being train-l
. (a with the idea of their going to;
. lwork in the shipvard." as soon as'
2 Kelloggs frontage 0” behalf 0f the NaVy they are qualified. 3 )
c 1 Large Department. The following is list of the;
can .............................................. .. .......... ..
Pacific Whole—4% I Carton
m
Meat Specials for Fri. - sat.
SUGAR dURED BACON ..... lb.
Whole or Half slab
BEEF ROAST __________________________ .. 1b.
Genuine Steer Beef -
, LEG ’0 LAMB __________________________ .. lb.
¢
Produce Prices Good
Fri. Sat.
ORANGES.... doz. 29¢
Sunkist Sweet and Juicy
LEMONS doz. 25¢
Sunkist Large Size
SQUASH lb. 3;:
...... ._ 19¢
In the years following. the pres-
ent drydoeks, the largest govern-l
ment docks of their kind on the!
Pacific. coast. were constructed,
and Puget Sound Navy Yard bc-i
came an ovorhaul and repair, sun—
ply and maintenance base for the
entire Pacific r’fleet.
At present, the, Navy Yard l.’l._
engaged in construction work on.
two seaplane tenders, the USS.
C‘asco and the. Mm~kinac,l
destroyers, and other vessels. in
. uq-ial clerk, cranberry pickers and‘
in woman to do housework.
‘ all”. must be able to keep house
jobs open at this time: a tabulat—g
lag machine operator, a cost ac<i
chinists. foundry workers, an all—f
lollnd general accountant, a sen-l
in; engineering draftsman, a ma-,
mm for odd jobs.
There in a splendid opening for:
She ‘
will have the care. of two children
for six adults. This employer haslv
mutant. a farm hand, an ' elec-E i
trio monorail crane operator, ma- 2.
Genuine Spring Lamb Hubbard l ndditiorr to 4a..vspecded~up schedule 1 1111
modem converge} ,, . =
BREAST 0F LAMB ________________ lb. 17¢ SWEET SPUDS 1b 5¢
ngpfifllfzfgmgngf 35333:; 01 “1", 391mm
'wiihf,C§l.i°§)§ylV°a; THE TIMES we live in‘thfeW out a
Challenge. . . a challenge
Treat the Family to a Delicious Stew 50-.le
””I"""“‘ "“"“‘T ghdegllL'ifwgfl
12f “SEEUSV’QYE to Change our cat—and make it bettet' W?,fe
Run“! to Say that \ aSted
BEEF SHORT RIBS ________________ ” lb. 19¢ U‘ Sr. No. 2 KJR To
Broadcast ‘ agei’fgligsrq ifZOgncmn approximately? Challenge has been
met Wlth Complete samfacuonl Buy
Braze with Vegetables > 3_lbs. §.illi§ky-G0ph(iI-
(g.am(31”_(mjm_‘ good 'job .omnmgs a"); Fluid Drivingyvith
this new Spitfire engine, in this new tforaw
P()RK -------------------------- " lb. seedless Gird1ed 1 The
Univexjsid" 0'1. Washington coming mm the Employmenti aerOdynamlC
bOdY 15 Infinitely Superior to anything you have s bette
ONIONS ...... .. ea. 23¢
10-lb. Mesh Bag U. S. No. 1
GRAPES .. basket 23¢
Concorde—54b. basket
APPLES 5-lbs. 23¢
"Picnic Style" Short Shanks
HEIN Z DILL PICKLES ...... _. for 10¢
PORK SPARE RIBS .............. .. lb. 23¢
Lean and Meaty Jonathan» fine for cooking ? been prominently nieiitionird
:i‘i‘ illg doctors, to report all birthS.
l a. strong contender for Facii'ic‘ Vilhen a c nld is born without
r) I ,..-- . 1 j W 1
l Coast Conference honors in the fllfi'del attumoni the parents
all“ . In. I
MI: nasal-ml!“
.lflfllfl'ifinali
. position at Seattle.
‘ indication of just how strong the
football team will open the“ 1941'
season on Saturday afternoon.
September 27 with the University
of Minnesota furnishing the op-
(Joacli Jimmy *
Phclan’s Washington Husl es haw
1911 season and the clash with
Minnesota. will give grid fans ani
Washington eleven will be.
Sui-vice regularly. Telephoym 7779
and. they will be glad to furnish.
further imrticuiars regarding anyi
gl' thes'e jobs. .
Ew-ry state has a law requir—
required to fill out the birth cer—,
tificate. The states send copies]
of all certificates. to the. Census'
Bureau for statistical purposes. I
407 S. First
ever experienced. An unbroken glide from stop to full speed.
Let your next car win by comparison! Don’t miss Chrysler’s
Flmd Drive this year! We anlte you to come in and drive
this new Chrysler now!