inner Is
ule
The Mary M.
will serve its
to the public this
from 6 to 8 p.m.
Wedding reception
of Mr. and Mrs.
at their home
Park. Their
e Mr. and Mrs.
were host and
With their three
Clovis and
lany friends and
Club met last
at the Grange
Rossmaier
of officers for
was held. Lottie
president; Nellie
t and
secretary-
Club met at the
Saturday night
Elvin Hearing
High score went
Sue Barnes;
and Pat
ipates
Officer Second
son of Mr.
J. Archer,
Clpating in
3-71"
warfare
Ticonderoga
a readiness and
the First Fleet,
than 20,000
serving in
23 aircraft
td a Marine
Stuk and low score to Edward
Valley and Opal Asche. The next
meeting will be Oct. 9 with Mr.
and Mrs. I. C. Ford host and
hostess.
Mrs. Betty Fellows of Seattle
was a Wednesday overnight guest
of Mr. and Mrs. William Barnes Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. McLeod of
Seattle were Thursday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin
Hearing.
Mr. and Mrs. William Barnes
Jr. of Seattle spent Saturday at
their farm here. They left by
plane Monday for Denmark and
other European Countries for a
month's tour.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Anderson
of Port Orchard and Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Helin took in the
Puyallup Fair Friday. The
Andersons were then overnight
guests of the Helins.
There are two neighbors ill
and in Mason General Hospital.
They are Don Hansen and Mrs. R.
E. Bradberry. Two Matlock
Grange members are seriously ill.
They are Les Bozarth, who is in
Mason General Hospital and
Clifford Combs who is in a Port
Angeles Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Legacey
and daughter Diane and Milton
Valley of Tacoma were Sunday
evening supper guests at the
Edward Valley home.
Edward Valley, Darl and Bob
Goldy and Jake Goldy returned
Saturday from Canada where they
had no luck moose hunting this
year.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. C. Ford
returned last week from a two
week camping tour. They went to
Rock Creek, Canada and visited
Mr. and Mrs. John McGarvie and
family and also visited the Charles
Welch family at Tonaskey. They
then toured parts of eastern
Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Dove of
Olympia were guests at the I. C.
Ford home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Ford spent
Tuesday at South Bend at the
LeRoy Booth home.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. I. C. Ford were Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Brehmeyer Jr. and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker
spent the weekend with the Larry
Walkers of Tacoma and the
formers folks Mr. and Mrs. O. W.
Walker of Federal Way.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Cash spent
Thursday in Seattle and then
went to Alderwood Manor where
they were overnight guests of
their daughter and family, the
Dave Chamblins.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith and
family of Humptulips spent the
weekend at the Archie Kelley
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Tupper of
Lake Nahwatzel were Tuesday
evening dinner guests at the Dick
Tupper home to celebrate Alan's
birthday.
Saturday drop-in callers at the
Dick Tupper home were John
Tupper and Dale Wilson of
Aberdeen, and Mr. and Mrs.
William Atwood of Schafers
Game farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Lud Rossmaier
and Susan, Stanley and Carl
Goodburn attended a birthday
dinner for Dorrie Ray Rossmaier
at the Gene Rossmaier home in
Olympia Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Conda Dick, Mr.
and Mrs. Lud Rossmaier and Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Adams of
Matlock Grange attended Booster
night at the Fair Grounds on
Friday evening.
Most sizes now in
stock for immediate
delivery.
Sears a""
Credit Plan to
~Suit Your Needs.
Satisfaction
Guaranteed
Or Your
Money Back
24-HOUR PHONE
SQUARE SHELTON
Presents the 1972
*GMC TRUCKS
* AMERICAN MOTORS
D m Auto q pw - Sat., Oct. 2
See these and more at
233 S. 1st.
ALL SALE
GOOD THRU
SEPT. 30
MEN'S
Reg. $4.99
,?
Men's genuine blue
dungarees of 100%
cotton denim, the only
way to go for comfort
and casual wearing.
Two front, .pocket
styling, all flare leg
with 4 button front.
FOR
A LARGE SELECTION
OF SHORT AND LONG
SLEEVE STYLES . . .
Long Sleeve Style
Reg. $5.95
OR
FOR
Short Sleeve Style
Reg. $4.95
88
OR
FOR
GREAT LOOKING
STYLES FOR FALL
COMPARES TO $90
Smooth, wrinkle tree and remarkably
low priced .... what more could you
ask for in a great looking suit! All
wool blends in a great collection of
2 pant styles. Select from a host of
cotors in the popular 2-button side
vent styling. Sizes 3646 in shorts,
regulars and longs.
The easy-ons for active days. Short sleeve styles in
solids with Hands Off trim and the new Wallace
Berry striped button front. Great selection, cotton
and polyester, sizes 6-18.
Reg. $4.99 Z88
FOR
Big savings are here again on our famous lean,
western jeans, all perma-press of 50% polyester and
50% cotton. Ci oose from belt loop flares in regular
styling or the popular new 4-patch pocket model.
Reg. $3.59
BOYS' 4-7
BOYS' 4-7
KNIT SltlRTS
Knit shirts of 100%
acrylic, 4 styles to choose
from in cartoon prints.
Sizes 4-7.
Reg.
$1.99 FOR
FLARE JEANS
Little boys striped flare
jeans, all perma press
50% polyester and 50%
cotton. Save now!
Reg. $2.98
MEN'S SKI GLOVES
Savings are big on men's vinyl 100% nylon
cuffed ski gloves with a warm 100% rayon
lining. Elastic top keeps snow and cold air
out. Sizes M-L in black only.
Reg. $3.49
BOYS' SKI GLOVES
For winter snow frolicking keep his hands
warm and dry with a pair of our
youth-stretch vinyl gloves with 100% rayon
lining. One size fits 14-15 yrs.
Reg. $1.99
MEN'S DRESS GLOVES
The look of style, our genuine leather glove,
all lined with rabbit fur and 100% rayon pile
for warmth and comfort. Sizes S-M*L in
black only.
Reg. $5.95
WAIST
SIZES
ONLY
30 TO
34.
DOUBLE KNIT
Reg. $20
TO
ON
MEN'S COAT
BOLD WOOL PLAID
FUR COLLARS.
REG. 38.00
MEN'S
LINED
REG. 32.00
COME IN AND SEE OUR LEATHER COATS,
FOR SPORT OR DRESS, ALL REDUCED!
7 STYLES FROM $50.00
CASUAL FLARE
STA-PR ESS
2 PR. FOR
REG. TO
$12
SPORTSHIRTS
STA--PRESS
Reg. $5
Shaped for today's life style of skiing, so
versatile.., takes the weather in stride! All
qvlon water repellent shell with rayon acrylic
pile lining. Convenient zipper pockets with
zip front. Choose from belted styles with,
hidden hood.
Reg. $20
SAL
LINED
Tt is is the coat that will
help you defy any type
of cold weather. All
100% cotton corduroy
with snug soft lining of
50% acrylic and 50%
rayon pile sherpa. Come
in now and select yours
while the selection lasts.
Boys' Sizes 6-20
Reg. $12.95
Men's Sizes S-M-L-XL
Reg. $14.95
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
Rare savings on fal[totJs Skyway
quality lugg,Jge! Lightweight
magnesium frames plus scuff and
slain resistm t exteriors that wipe
clean with a damp cloth. Ex
clusiw.~ recessed locks won't snap
open. Ladies in dresden, ivy,
tangerine or ('oral. Men's in olive,
or angus.
Ladies Tote Bag, Reg. $22.50...
Ladies 21" Carryon, Reg. $36.50
Ladies 26" Pullman, Reg. $52.50
Men's Carryon, Reg. $44.50 ....
Men's 2-Suiter, Reg. $57.50 ....
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