Tell the prospects Where you are.
With a Journal. Want-Ad
$25.00 REWARD
Will he paid by the manufacture! l
for
.. . . ‘, Camp 3, Nov. 28.~ The Camp.
cannOt remcve‘ It Nmer balls'l Stopped 0“ Com Street "1t
F‘fthl 'l folks wish to extend their
35¢
Pharmacy. Phone 89. l
CHRISTOPHER CORN SALVEi ing struck the rear end ofa car,
.1
_.-_ . “an.” . ,1,
Resident's
( l :3 A)? ‘7 _ V_
l Mrs. Irene Forrest of Shelton? S" L”
lsulfered minor face injuries last; (/00 P vflyS
By June Quarlier
l night when the car she. was driv— ,
any Corn or Callous GREAT
and 60c Gordon’s Shelton; which was operated by Orlo sun" 3. 1 ._.,,
L .
VHS of Shelton. 1‘ thank. to tie thinpson ogging
1
company in appreciation for the
turkeys that they receive each
a
3‘1
‘25
l
-
h
-
xwwxmxmfixwmwmwmmmxmxfi .9
xxaxfloxfifixflxflflxxxaafifixxflxxzsrxrsgxarxgxxmrafixflfigxrfifixxc
as?"
it
it
2.213;:
5’
Thanksgiving.
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Bobl3y-7ilarshall
spent the, "i‘hrinksg’ivingr holidays
fin Aberdeen, the occasion being
family reunion.
Max Schmidt and Min; Schmidt.
:.lr., with Mr. Roy Necks and son
Elmer Meeks, attended, the Ore,-
gon-VVasllington game in Scuttle
Saturday. -
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Vaughn
and children, spent their Thanks—
giving with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Vaughn at Longvicw.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde. Townsend
and daughter, Shirley, Were
hanksgiving guests of Mr. and
Irs. Rex Jasper at Arcadia.
, Allen Strine who has
1 in the Shelton Hospital for treat-
lment. has returned home feeling
much better.
Mrs. Judson Quortirr rind
(lauql‘lx‘l‘ June. were dinner guests
of Mr. and Merrill Pierce
.n.t Shelton Sunday.
New Family In (‘amp 3
Mr. and Mrs. Howard l'lobinson.
ffll'h’lOYlV of Shelton. moved
.Camn .‘l Saturday. Mr
worked for Simpsons (it old Camp
One.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ellison and
children were Thanksgiving din-
,ner guests of Mrs. Ellison‘s par-
lents. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Zanrlcll
of OVster Bay.
Miss Lorna Rogers who
student at P.I..C., came home to
spend the holidays with her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Daven—
lport and Mrs. H. R. Lozier of
Olympia. were Thanksgiving
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Ferris.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hulbert
and daughter Ann Louise, spent
the werkend at the home of Mr.
land Mrs. Ralph Clyde at Brem-
orton.
; Mr. and Mrs. Angus Dufour and
grandchildren Agnes and Sandra
,were. weekend guests of their son
Harry Dufour at Midway.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E‘. Lozicr and
children spent Thanksgiving with
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lozier at
Tnmwater.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Martin of
Olympia. were Sunday guests of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Howell.
I.
You Alone Can Give
This Gift: Yourself
:a.
s.
7‘; F?“
l
24’:
295%
Ya
.
P2
‘ll.
.i
To someone dear, for .-;
Sp
whom no material gift
can quite be enough ——
your photograph will say
all that you want it to.
Our natural, artistic work
is guaranteed. Arrange
today —— for this person-
al Christmas gift.
When You Start Your Christmas
Shoppingw‘Come' To Andrews
Movie Cameras and Projectors
Kodaks Tripods — Albums
Camera Fan Gifts
1
fifirfin
a.
‘5
w
'32:
Photo Instruction Books
Kodak Printers Kodakslide Files
Photographic Greeting
Cards
(made to order)
Kodak &. Movie Film —— All Sizes
Andrews Studio
RE'PI‘RN T0 OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hammock
who were Shelton visitors last
week. returned to their home near
Eugene, Oregon Sunday. Mrs.
Hammock visited her mother, Mrs.
Mae Burgess while here.
ii
ill
.4.
PRACTICAL—because they can serve a useful purpose every
Beautiful, because they are more handsomely designed
Quality made to endure, because they are
gifts are
day.
than ever before.
produced by skilled American labor — electrical
a wise choice this Christmas!
Here are just a few of the
most popular items in our
stock.
General Electric
ROASTER can pro-
pare an entire meal in
compact space. Sep-
arate rack and vege-
table cookers.
24.95
GENERAL ELECTRlC
SANDWICH MAKER &
WAFFLE IRON —— with
separate waffle girds.
8.95
SUNBEAM IRON-MASTER
. . . light~weight, with fabric
heat gauges.
G.E. SUN LAMP
ideal for the nurs-
ery, the invalid, the
sun tan fancier!
, 39.95
0 bins
Electric
y.
it
t
xxxssmmxxmfimmmsmmmmmmmmmammmmxmmmmmxmxmmm
h
w
been ‘
into i
. RobinSOn .
is a:
. -V I l V‘ .
W
27,
31y, N»
Each bit of tape, b '
‘SHELTllN—MASONCCllUNTY JOURNAL on -
Hold Special Meetings? imember of the U. 5. Na
, _. « i Consolidated with The Shelton Independent la meaning all its own.
$5
FOR SALE: ’38 Clctrac tractor, Beginning Sunday With a. Har-i Published
every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon how long the wearer l; |
in the Navy, the branc .-
1 equipped With hydrauuc blade- 2 vest Home Festival and continu-l
Associatlun
SHEL’I‘ON-MASON COUNTY JOURNAL
Thursday, November
Mt. View Chapel Will ,
, vvvvvvvvvvv cvvvv‘ 'vvvvvvv {
Too Late to Classify i
‘ vvwvvvvvvvrvvvvvvvvvvvv
Fully rebuilt. Will sell part 01‘ l ing for two Weeks every mght but;
Member of service to which he has W. Hm
‘ full interest. John H. James, ., ‘ . . . Entered as scciind—cla55
matter at the postofi‘lc-e at Shelton, Washington i signed and his pay M.
whet
l I .11‘. u 11_27__12_9__4t Monday, specml meetings Will be _q_ -l , 0
13% V
l ‘1 ‘Wdup' 'iconducted in the Mountain Viewi S b .' '
R t . l‘#*“w“—‘_—"W“" K' 7””
n A M“— 'Chape1 by Rev John VVesleV Lee ' u SCI lptlon 3'
es' l n0)" "1‘
FOR RENT: 3 room house, hoti ‘ -
both of t
lfamous Chicago evangelist. 0n
and cold water, bath and Sta- 3 i 7. ,
“(may tubs. Partially furnish l Sunday at the owningD seruce a
ldelegate of students from the
‘ fg‘aggaégfias’ Rome 2’iSimpson Bible Institute of Seat—
., , tlc will present a musical and scr-l
“M W ___1_1_27 2:1” "t: , monet program. At this service,
FOR SALE: 20-acres near bay at and the; morning service gifts of;
Agate. 9acres cleared. Road on fOOd W111 be received for the
two sides. All fenced. Mrs. A. SChOOl- The Chumh Will be Spelli-
BY MAIL: in Mason County (outside of Shelton city mail carrier districts) |
£2 per year; 6 lnonti' $1.25; months, 75c. Foreign $3.51) per year.
Postal E
regulations l'ol'blrl risidcnts 01‘ Shelton served by city mall
carrier trom,
rbCeiv‘ng their Journal by mail. . 1
BY JOURNAL CARRIER: in Shelton, 25¢ per month (collected by carrier) l
or $2.50 per year in advance. ‘
.Cindy Lou says,
amoosin', but confoozi
tryin’ to get the best’
your money. But when '. W. Arms
try SHAFER’S BAKEdVirg'inz
PRODUCTS you’re suN' Shelton,
1 .
the value 7M it's only“3 I.
GRANT C. ANGLE
Edit
). EBER ANGLE
Manager
l
i
i
I
l,
‘ ‘ . in’ you haven't tried v
i Matthes, Route 2. lally decorated for this day‘s ser-l Dairying is the
major agricul- value of products produced, fol-i befoyin ‘illll. _\i
. 11-27-—12-4--3t. l Vices- tural industry in the state in the lowed by
fruit, grain and poultry. “$113181le
l ‘.____.__, .. ._ _ ‘ . we in;
ONE SLEEPING ROOM for rent: “ "‘ _ " “‘ ’ o "r
'“ “M —“ "‘**""‘““*—-—“‘-~ r‘
MW" H l " blown
gentleman preferred. 206 North
l First Street. 0' 11-27-—1t.i
. _.._._.... ———l
2 MY Bl L L Y BOY registered j
l Hampshire boar (belted) for
service. F. K. Warren, Belfair.‘
: Phone 421. 11-27--12-2--2t. ,
l ... .. .._.____... ..i.__‘.e.-V,__~_.__.___- i
; FOR SALE: 1932 Chevrolet coupe,
new paint, special wheels, me—
; chanically good. See it at Tri-
angle SCI‘VICC or phone 389-W.
11-27. 12-2-4~—3t.
1W;
i No. 1465
, NOTICE TO cunmrons
l
I
I
l .
l
l
1
In the. Superior Court of the State.
of Washington for Mason County.’
in Probate. l
. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
' 0F W’ILLIAM J. FLETCHER, DE-l
(fEASED. 5
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that'
the llndmsigned, Ruth Saulnler, nasi
been appointed and has qualified as.
Adinlnistratrix with the Will annexod l
of the Estate of William J. Fletcher, l
Deceased, and that all persons hay-i
ing claims against Est-Moi
and the said Deceased are hereby
rrqllll‘ed to serve the same, duly vcri- I
fled. with the necessary vouchers at-
tached. upon the Undersigned Admin-
Ul‘l Sill“
mnmix Wm, the wm annexed, or Our Low‘PriCe Policy is right in tune with
these times when the rising cost of living
her Attorney of Record at tho IJaW‘ and mounting defense taxes make
everyone feel the need to economize. But thrift
Egfilj’gorgmg‘agmg‘mé‘e‘gfiéngflmui. doesn’t mean stinting
on quality or quantity . . . at least, not when you trade here
5011 County. Washington, the same be- because our modern food department is
fairly bursting with fine quality foods at
ing designated as the place for the} prices that help you reach a high note
in savings when composing your weekly food
illgshiigilv gfndtllllehslli?lrie:lair?ifs ttiil?‘ ("den—Just
Phone 305 for Prompt phone delivery service!
gether with proof 'of service, with
the Clerk of the above entitled Court, PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY: SATURDAY,
MONDAY
Within six months after the first pub—
lication of this Notice. to-‘wit: Nov-
ember 27th, 1941. or said claims shall
be forever barred. Date of First Pub-
lication, November 27th. 1941.
RUTH SAULNIER.
Administratrix with the. Will am
nexed of the Estate. of William
J. Fletcher. Deceased, Suite 1,
Lumbermcn‘s Building. Shelton.
] Mason County, Washington.
lCHAS. R. LEWIS. , ,
Attorney for said Administratrix
and said Estate; Suite 1. Lumber-
lmen's Building. Shelton, Mason
l County,
i 11—27.
1
Washington.
l
l
TOMATO soup . . . 3 cans 2
3-lbs. 29¢ SEAPOBT MATCHES 6 boxes I .
NOODLES EOEFEE . _ _ z_lbs_ 4;
Plain. L. M. Special Blend. It’s not necessary to pay more for a really
fine coffee.
1-11). pkg. 10¢ JEWEL SHORTENING 3-lbs. 4‘
giggifigflgfi CORN FLAKES
35,, WHITE SUGAR . . lO-lb. bag. 61
for ‘ . Powdered Sugar .. . . . . -lbs. 21¢
Brown Sugar, bulk .. . . 3-lbs. 19¢
124-11—18—4t.
2 lgc. pkgs. ................ .. 19¢ l
1 Extra pkg. .............. .. 1¢ l
Grandpa’s
TAR SOAP
With pocket comb.
2for.....19¢
' Soa Flakes
‘ QuickpArrowfl21—oz.
. 39¢
i or INDIANAPOLIS
P. J. McMANUS
l mu. as AT OUR srone
' DEC. 2 and 3
HARD
lbs.
Satin Finish.
GUM DROPS
lbs. .............. ..
FRENCH
CREAMS 2 lbs.
F0
Dill Pickles '
Sylvan. No. 2%; Can.
Can 10¢
3'5
Spaghetti D
SUNSHINE With Rim Ch. .
KriSpy Ckers and Tomato 5300?. '
‘ . \ Sunshine p
‘* Grahams .
l 2-lb. pkgs.
1 each 59¢
WALNUTS
2 lbs. ............ ..
New Crop.
:L- .".."...
.gséfflmlab.” ;,;‘ hm
roe omv 25¢ AND acx ror mom 6mm
5
Super Suds
"RAYON
2 PKGS.
LEGO’PORK.........lb.
PORK ROAST....... lb.
PORKSTEAK........lb.
PORKCHOPS........lb.
“gar?
Spinach . . . . .. . . . .. 3-le. 10¢
Gineh-uit L . . . . . . . 10—1bs.-13¢
Fine New Suiliyngs
Made_to_order at Arizona Seedless. Wme
l Oranges . . . . . . . . . . 8-le. FRESH OYSTERS ____________ __ pint
24¢
$30 $6250 sweet my Va‘m‘“ FRESH SHRIMP ............ .. 2~lbs. 55¢ a
,d
’ to Apples - - - 10-111 ShOD- bglg 49¢ LGE. FRANKFURTERS .... __ lb.
25¢ ' lie Sm
l Regardless of your height, width, Fancy and extra fancy WinesapBOX-—1.
9. ROAST I h I H lb.
°‘ *hiCkneu—wbether you are SWEET POTATOES __________ H 4_1bs. 25,
----------
2.3::Sizizlxzifisrrmls (Jersew—U- 8- No- 1- ‘5 FRESSH RED SNAPP§§
“ll-blag:
33:“ ~,V;l;°n,g°; *he LOCAL CARROTS ...... ._ bunches 10¢ RED ILVER
SALM - 35¢,
meta??? $211.2. £.:d,§§§’°;§ LETTUCE ____________________________
._ for 15¢ Hormel PIGS FEET ...... .. q . 381' , . ,1
SAUER KRAUT .............. ._ 2-1bs. 15¢
HAMS .................................... _. lb. 35¢
yard-length samples, choose from
about every new color and pat-
tern, tailored to measure in ad-
vanced exclusive custom styles.
Be Mealured While Ho 1":
Here «« Immediate or Futuro
M. H.
NEEDHAM
Men’s Wear
CALIFORNIA CELERY lge. stlks 10¢
BUY THEM NOW for the holidays.
good keepers.
'MBERMEN’S MEREHNTILE E‘
They are
Your Complete Department Store -——- “Where Quality llleets
Price’,’