Pa g0 Eight
Reed Mill Union Buys
$25 Tuberculosis Bond
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Members of Reed Mill sub-local;
of Local 38. I.\V.A.. Monday eve-L
ning appropriate-Cl funds from:
their Sub-local treasuly for the!
purchase of a $25 Christmas seali
bond fY‘Ol‘r‘. the Mason Countyl,
Tuberculosis League after seeing,
motion. picture films shown by!
Mrs. Vernon Davidson, executive|
secretary of the League. i
The sub—local members £11505
voted to change their meetingf
schedule to a twice-a-month basis:
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Farmers Outlined
“Parity price to the farmers"
is a term often expressed but lit-
tle understood by most people re—
ports County Agent Okerstrom.
Base priCe of 1909-14 is the term
usually thought, however,
is the relationship between the
price the farmer received for his
product as compared to that which
he buys. As an example, the Wash-
ington base 1909-14 price for but-l
terfat is 32.9 cents whereas the.
parity .
from the monthly schedule it has ; average price received during the‘
been on heretofore. Meetings willz month of September was 38i
be held every second and fourthicent‘s. This is often thought of:
Mondays hereafter- as being above parity whereas,
"*‘—'__——“ lit is actually only 84 per cent of:
lparity. One hundred per cent of:
PATIENT AT HOSPthXL '
Claude Hanlon of Pickering.’ Pm‘lty W0U1d amount to 45.1 cents?
Rayonier employe, was admitted1 Per Pound 0f fat- In September
to Shelton Hospital today for; eggs WGI‘6V85 per cent of parity,
median care. {beef was 117 per cent and hogs;
5112 per cent. l
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:“rice received bv the. farmer and:
gthe price paid for purchased ar-
lumen 18 the tactor that tells who-3
lther or not the farmer makes»
lany money. m‘m‘
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the well-set
table or board
our crystal embodies
Mrs. H. E. Ellis of Shelton un-
derwent a major operation at Shel-
the beauty of shape ton Hospltal Wednesday.
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.F: B€CK,w[TH She’s letting SHAFER’S ,
.f Jeweznvo arc-rs BAKERY do her Thanks- I
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SET A BEAUTIFULTABLE WITH THESE
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Table Cloths
LACE TABLE CLOTHS
American-made by \Vilbarry. Exquisite patterns.
60x80 size, .......................................................... ..
1.98
22x90 size .......................................................... __
2.25
72x90 scalloped edge ...................................... .. 3.25
WILBARRY DINNER CLOTHS
Lovely designs in fine laces. Scolloped edges.
72x90 .................................................................. ..
5.95
All Hand-Made
LACE TABLE CLOTHS
Made in China. Made from hard twist and every knot hand-tied.
72x90 size .......................................................... ..
1.98
72x90 size .......................................................... ..
3.25
:4 7w . . .
IN BRILLIANT CRYSTAL
~._ " For that impressive
Tall, moment when your ta-
agesti ble is reflected in the
Goblets lustre of your stem-
and ’ ware. Goblets, sher-
L bets, seafood cock-
Ower tails, lovely wines . . .
Modern
Styles 6 for ........ .. 2.50
42-Pc. Set
SILVERPLATE FLATWARE .. 11.95
Service for eight. Halloware handle knives with stainless steel
blades. Guaranteed for 20 years. Josephine pattern.
81-Pc.
Silverware Flatware .. 27.50
Garden R_ose pattern in a service for
12. National; Silver Co. guarantee.
Attractive Anti-Tamish chest.
I Carving Sets .... .. 4.25 to 6.95
"Universal" stainless steel. 8 piece.
Household Carving Set
1.50 value for 89¢
Universal stainless steel blade and
fork, Rosewood handles.
‘mised to be with us again on the.
1 ing his long period of service, andi
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Tahuya Treated
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Tahuya, Nov. fiss'l‘he seventeen or
eighteen people who were present
at the second class in Red Cross
First Aid last Thursday night‘
twere treated to an interesting de-‘
Imonstration in bandaging by Don
Wright, veteran of the Seattle Fire;
Department. Mr. Wright has pro-‘
evening of November 13 to show‘
the class how firemen perform
artificial respiration. He has had;
many interesting experiences dur-f
has been called upon to revive newI
born infants. ;
Pete Godwin potted his first:
deer! And was it a honey. He got
it away up the valley, consider-l
able distance from his father‘s car,
and the two had quite a time get-
ting it out. It had three points and;
weighed about 170 pounds. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wright, of;
Seattle, spent a couple of days;
last Week with J. W. Husons. l
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stolzel
spent last week with relatives in}
Portland.
Mrs. Walter Sargent was taken!
to the Shelton Hospital the latteri
part of the week with a toe thati
was reported to have reached the
stage of gangrene.
Johnny Huson attended a Navy.
Junior party at the Navy Yard!
on Friday night while his sister
Helen went to Belfair to attend mother Knowlton saw a show in
a party at the Orr home and Don—
Rayon Damask in floral pat-
terns with napkins for 8 . . .
58 x 88 inch cloth ........ ..
Rayon Damask with 8—18-inch
napkins .................... _.
Choice of Ivory or White
96-Pc.
DINNERWARE . . . . . . . . . . 24.95
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American—made of medium body semi-porcelain. Ivory
Climbing Rose pattern. 96-
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outside with white center.
pc. open stock set.
32- Pc.
DINNERWARE SET . 32-pc. 9.95
Good quality semi-porcelain.
pattern.
Open stock.
32-Pc.
DINNERWARE .
Of California Pottery. Solid
wine shade.
Pottery Casseroles. 1.50 and 1.75
Your Complete Department Store — ‘
Langlie Answer
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Says State Pays
Highest Pension
Answering a group of old age:
pensioners who “marched” on hisI
office last Friday, Gov. Langlie:
said this state has already sub-I
mitted a more liberal pension plan I
to the Federal Social Security;
board than the one now in opera-l
tion under the limitations of Ini-l
tiative 141. l
He explained to the “march-i
ers" that Washington is already}
paying the highest old age pen-l
sions in the nation, at the pres-
ent time approximately 60,000 per- :
sons receiving an average month-1
1y pension of $32.90 and in addi-
tion medical, dental and other
care. equal to an average sum of
$3.60 per month.
He explained that California is.
‘second to Washington with an
average monthly pension of $36. I
which includes the extras of medi- ‘i
'cal, dental and other care, butl
that California is paying pensionsl
to only 28% of its aged over 655
years while Washington is paV-I
ing pensions to over 41% of itsl
senior citizens over 65 years.
“We are doing everything we
can to clarify this issue with thel
Federal government. believing it{
is our responsibility under the'
law to get the maximum monevI
that the Federal government will
up to $40 under the regup
lations of Initiative 141,” the, gov-1'
ernor said. I
old and Mrs. Huson with grand-
Bremerton.
4.50
3.98 ‘
Sterling Rose ‘or Alameda
color. Choice of yellow or
‘Where Quality Meets. Price”
Thursday, November 13, 1
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t Fruit Mlx It's easy . . . it’s economical to bake the cakes, pies,
biscuits and muffins that bring ilizatlonl
Radian C 61.13135 surprised and delighted “ooh‘s” and “ah’s”
from your family. And, you’ll “3"?
Glazed neapple glorious results every time by using these dependable
quality foods for all h0'1"°-"i0n ~16;a
GXaze Pl 6 baking. Be wise—beat the price rise! Stock up with baking
needs at tonY’TjOIymp'ga
e Orang sale prices . . . they take the cake for savings! .
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G131 emon . organl
Glazed LItrOn I . Highs/a;
Glaze” Shortening 3-lbs. 59¢ '
{its , f
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Shelled,Nu S a Sinces
Swans Down pkg.
Cake Flour. " Land that
the:
Sweet and Tender Peas 3 cans 43c .-
Reliance t,
Golden Bantam Com 3 can 43c, :::f:f::
Reliance i3 that t
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Solid Pack Tomatoes
EmporiumA-sNo. 21,13 cans
Solid Pack Pumpkin
Reliance-~No. 21¢ cans
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Pard Brand Dog Food cans 29c
BAKING SUPPLIES
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Hi Ho Butter Wafers ............... ..1-1b. box 19¢ . ‘l meg};
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alliglgnGem Pink. tans’ig for lb. bag A I 51“ “diligjtlg
Candy _______ _: _____________________ ., full pound box 29¢ 10-11% bag
63¢ -------------------------- ~' 25'lb' bag 1' “,iCh he
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Lush-us Chocolate Covered Cherries. Nestle,s g ‘7 _0u;r£?$1
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“ 4 for 15¢ Semi-Sweet Chocolate .... “2—4-02. pkg. 25¢"
$6133.25;
Coffee ________________________________ ” 2fl1~lb. bags 45¢ Make the
famous Toll House Cookws- .1
Hill's Blue Can Brand. Baker’s Chocolate ..........................
.. 2 for 3 heated}
Kraft Cheese ............................ ., 2.“). box 69¢ 1/2-“1
brick lime
Kfimerici’m’ Pimentov BriCk- Calumet Baking Powder ________________ __
l-lb. 19¢ “ed 221%;
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A350,“... flavors, pkgs 9“ Drifted Snow Flour .............. .. 49-lb.
bag 1'98: pric
KltChen Towels .......................... _. 2 rolls 19¢ Raisins
.................................... .. 4-Ib'. pkg. 31¢ k
150 towels in roll. Thompson's Seedless.
SUPERSUDS........21¢
Regular Package.
PALMOLIVE 3 for 19¢
Reg. Size Soap.
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KRISPY CRACKERS
Sunshine GRAHAMS
2—lb. Family Boxes
.. ’1 of each
MEAT PRICES EFFECTIVE FRI., SAT, LION.
We have just the turkey you're looking for to grace your
Thanksgiving table . . . young, tender, and with plenty 9f
full-flavored meat on its plump breast . . . and we have It
at a real low price for such high quality poultry. Place
your order today I
lb.
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ROASTPORK...........lb.
: PORK CHOPS...........lb.
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Cauliflower . . . . . . . 2 for 25¢
Large, white heads.
Sweet Potatoes . . . 4-lbs. 23¢
U. S. No. 1 Jersey Sweets.
Apples
‘Vith sawing plate 1 quart. 11/2 quart, 2 Quart. Fancy Winesap
Carsten’s, ______________________ ., e rogggu
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Nlixing Bowl Sets . . . . . . . . 1.50 A" PM"
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8 9"" l ' box. 1.69 OYSTERS
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Sllex Coffee Maker ... . .. 3.45 l 1 Local Medium. 1 . gin:
7-piece Cut Glass . , MINCE MEAT ________________________________ __ 2-1m,
29¢ all: :1»
Ben. Sets , 79 Grapefrult .. . . . . 10-le. 39¢ FRESH SHRIMP
............... _________ _. 2—lbs. 55¢ egg T‘.
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seedless. ' Leave orders here for BABY ‘ Wills ac:
Cranberries .. ,, 2-110s, 39¢ BEEF (by the side) .......... ..lb.
‘25,:th
I Mist—kist, large keepers. the Slhnelt
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Large oval granite. Browns the turkey easily and tenderizes. Self-basting.
Sweet galencia. ¢ Clean“
Get more gravy Wlth the bUllt-ln tree well. VERY SPECIAL ! Selected Tender
krno‘h
Young. , “$.22?
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