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Seattle Marine Post
British Ships Find Safe Haven for Repairs
According to H. O. Nielsen,
Coast Guard Recruiting Officer,l
Seattle District, his office has i
been assigned a quota of 50 young i
men for training at the Maritime
Training Station Point Huenemc,
Calif. The new class will begin
October 28 and transportation will
be furnished successful applicants
from Seattle to the Training Sta-
tion. Applicants must be between
18 and 23 and in good physical
condition. Any qualified person
who desires to take advantage of
this splendid opportunity for
training with pay should contacti
the Coast Guard Recruiting Of-
fice not later than October 20 at
Federal Office Bldg, Seattle,
Washington.
Barracks at Nome and else-
where along Alaska’s. Arctic
coast were built of plywood with
the walls shipped north in sec-i
tions.
THEATRE M
SH ELTON, WASHINGTON
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Two shows every night 1,
Starting at 7:00 P. M. ‘
Matinee 2:15 P. M. Sunday
From beneath the guns of the British cruiser Newcastle. the destroyer H. M.
S. Firedrake can be seen
as it undergoes repairs at the Boston navy yard. The Newcastle’s
commander looks on. A number of
British ships are being repaired in the United States.
OCTOBER 15 PROVED—lMPOR’l‘ANT
DATE IN LIFE or EX-R
(From Seattle P.-I.i
Ivelop from the ox-team days to
lthe use of horses, then donkey
was if '1, -engines for hauling logs and
later the “high lead" and rail-
}roads commonly used today.
i On June 16, 1888, he married
visit l
Tonite only
BARGAIN NITE
itvm little. sons, left for a
5 October 15 is just another day l with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.‘
11?“, gallmécwgl'l. Mofil’w; grang‘
O’HAPA’! to most people, but to Charles W. John T. Knox, also pi_
LEY'H ()fl(_d11i%:181 a ’h’atm.
("""V'S‘;" 1°
t Leake, (an early-day l‘dason Conn: this state: who had settled ‘itl
50“ e “U” w a ‘S now 18
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pioneer lumbermnn l Olympia, LOIF‘Eh Maion Countyi, mht18o‘i.
After a long and stormy pass-f1 (mfg; .avef in? A‘Iugl‘fu’
age on the steamer State of‘ mg 0 Oh _“ge 55'
important “milestone” in his life.i ’———"
‘ California they landed at Astoria, l
F013 on that date this “Ahi‘.~ transferred to a Small steamer fort
Street Vacation To
cutty Tillikum” arrived at Olym-‘
,Monticello on the
pm in 1862, being then a child
only eight months old. ,stage coach to Olympia. \
It was rather natural for lav-aka; In 1&65 Locke’s grandfather,
to grow up as a woodsnian a onhn T. Knox. was 2:1)1v(illil;t‘,(l In-
because'of his early environment dian agent for “‘e Skokoi’nish
'he was forced to learn Chinook in; Reservation in Mn
order to get along with the In- 3 Hood Canal and J
dians by whom he was literally! ier children
surrounded. . there. H a widow,
He was born in a. mining; camp Jung Leaks died while
iat Mokolumne Hill, Calaveras in Nevada arranging to build a
'County, Calif, February 4, 1862, j permanent home for them. ,
so he celebrates his eightiethi Had Lumber Business llssue'
birthday in 1942. He was the. In 1867 Mrs. Lealce married,
ty resident),
and one of the few mast is of;
,the Chinook jargon left, it is an,
Joan Perry Roger Pryor {m
Friday Saturday
Priscilla Lane -— Jeffrey
Lynn —— Ronald Reagan
“MILLION DOLLAR
BABY”
{Eberhart street in Allyn
Ledko and
awed him J. A. Peebles, and T. F. White,
the board of county commission—
iers this week set another
Sun., Mon. Tues.
youngest son of Judge Charles g Thomas Webb, well known .Masoni
A. Leake and Amanda Knox Leaks 3 County pioneer, and owner of the 1 9
and the great-great grandson ofl Webb ranch where Mrs. Webb‘s‘
fame as a hostess became state. I
Capt. Mark Leake, who was a. ‘
member of a prominent fam’ly 1 wide. 1
of Virginia and a Revolutionary, The family remained in l'v'nsli-
Victor McLaglen Dennis
O’Keef Marjorie
Watch For Itll
woodworth War hero. ‘, ington thereafter and Charles}
Landed In Astoria. lwhen old enough, engaged in the,‘
In 1862 Mrs. Leake, with her iumber ind -' l
A3. “ :1: . .
.ay"
:2
ow . ‘ e
FROM THE FAMOUS ‘l‘gzee/lzmodfecVSiIOP‘S
.M
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n
'7 Selling
Days
October
17th
to
25th
inclusive
ll;
SCOOP” We were Johnny—on-the-spot last spring when the
“Sleepmaster”
factory unloaded hundreds of bed-divans to relieve crowded conditions in
their
busy plant. We took a solid carload of the finer mohair covers and then
moved
them into our warehouse crowding it so much that we have been unable to
show
them till now when our new showroom addition was completed. Prices on these
new divans have so increased that they are now selling for as much as $20
more
in the city stores. So here’s your chance to own a bed-divan in your
choice of sev-
eralstyles in fine mohair all with carved arm panels . . and at a huge
saving!
Choicew’of colors, while they last . . . no reorders at this price.
ALL-W001. MOHAIRS
Check These Quality Features
0 C All inner tufted !
C O Finger-tip control !
Easy Spaced
C 0 Bedding compartment E Terms
Furniture Showrooms Across From The Main Store
a
Cowliiz River
and then traveled from tin-rm by Be Heard Again NOV.
After hearing protests on thei
lproposed vacation of a portion of'
from
County on'Charles R. Lewis. acting as ex-
ccutor of the estate of the late}
hear-
.ing date of November 10 at two
o’clock in the courthouse on the
SHELTON-MASON COUNTY JOURNAL
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PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY — SATURDAY
MOND f
Nature never intended that human beings should get their vitamins from
medicine
bottles.
children love.
L. M. for all your food needs.
ment.
CARROTS ...i Y°UR “'0‘”
She packed them into delicious foods
young, crisp vegetables . . . into milk and eggs, and meat . . _
See that they get them at their flavorful best by coming to the";
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SHOP and SAVE in our new, modern food depart' E
BEETS _ _ . _ .(l 5 Bunches
$331358. 10c
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ROYAL FRUIT GELATIN
Chocolate, Butterscotch and Vanilla Pudding
Choice . . . . 5¢ pkg.
GRANGER
l-lb. cans ........ .. 73¢
PRINCE ALBERT {
l—lb. cans .:.-__¥‘ .......... .. 79¢
VELVET
1-lb. cans ................ .. 79¢.
Tobacco
Pipe
Chicken
& Noodles . 2 cans 37¢
Fairmont No. 1 cans.
Rolled Oats
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.....39¢
Alber’s. No. 10 bags. Economical size.
Matches. . 2 pkgs. 35¢
Seaport. ( 12 boxes).
Molasses-Peppermint
Chews . l-lb. cello 19¢
Baking
Powder . 1-lb. can 21¢
Crescent‘
Concord
Grape Juice 3 qts. 89¢
Tea Garden brand. Natural.
war/mom SEI‘" by
M a'rsw
LEG/0’» LAMB lb. 310
Sweet and Juicy Spring Lamb.
LAMB ROAST . . lb. 270'
Shoulder, Shank Off.
lamb or Veal Stew lb. 15c
lAMB CHOPS lb. 29c
Prices
Effective
Friday
and
Saturday
Rib or Large Loin.
LEG 0’ PORK lb. 29!:
Fresh Ground
Hamburger .......... lb.
Large Wieners ........ lb.
Medium Bacon ...... .. lb.
Eastern Cured.
Sliced Bacon .................. ..
Morrell’s ‘i/z—lb. Cello Package.
Pi 5 Feet .......... .. t.
Cgarsten’s or I-Iormel’s.q Jar
Sauer Kraut ............ ._ qt.
New Pack, Bulk. ,
-} Mince Meat ........ .. 2-lbs.
: Pacific Oysters .... _. pint
Locals.
Red Salmon ............ ._ lb.
By the Piece or Slice.
18¢
23¢
29¢
19¢
into juicy-fresh fruits and j \No.
into all the foods ._
Visit Our New FRUIT-and VEGETABLE DEPART",
MENT for the FRESHEST and BEST in town. We "
buy only the best and keep it garden fresh by 0U”,
modern refrigeration. '
Sweet Potatoes . . . . . .
U. S. No. 1. Very clean stock.
Celery................2f01‘lt
Utah Type
i 5; Incre:
‘S-le. 2 I
Local. firm heads.
Lettuce..............2for ,5‘
Onions . . ill-lb. shopping bag?
No. 1. i
, 70
Potatoes ........ 50-le. 5,.
U. S. No. 2 U. S. No. 1 . . . . , . . . . _ . ,. 10-lb5-
. , i .
Cranberries . . . . . . . . . 2-lbs. 3 . in. in... e
g
'Mnty bc
Apples . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-le. 4c izifiiigéfli‘iz‘
Delicious or Jonathans . . . Good eaters. ‘ of the c
f anticipa
‘ 5‘: r
Oranges -. . . . . . .. . .. 8-lbs. 4. (lilting:
Sweet and juicy. .3, alread,
. ‘ 8 a; :1 intere
Cabbage for Kraut. . . . sack h,-
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nng the
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thOugh al
final bu
‘als,
, °ffices ‘.V(
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1n srr
the higred
« ‘ °ffice he.
f " ' positior
T“ by law
‘ncl‘eases
Chore Girls . 3 for 25¢
Makes pots and pans easy to clean.
Blanched
Peanuts . . .. 2 for 27¢
9-02. cans.
Fresh
Popcorn lge. pkg. 27¢
Nalley’s. Try this new product.
attackers . .. 1.11). 19¢
Sunshine's new, crisp flavorful.
Cigarettes
Lucky Strikes, Camels,
Chesterfields, Kools
' Carton ...... l
Sweetheart Soap 3‘b'ar‘s' * .
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25¢ “" 'j 3; {Much ha
in» l cor. 10? neon in H,“ i f. 1 .several
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a SK MW 1 ~ . ‘ (u T by int.
" balms; v 64'” “‘1 PM
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