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Will be paid by the manufacturer
for any Corn or Callous GREAT
CHRISTOPHER C O R N SALVE ,
cannot remove. ‘
35c and 60¢ Gordon's
Pharmacy. Phone 89.
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: 0 Cooking Top Lamp
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-High Speed Broiler
DRadiantube Cooking Unit:
I Thermizer Deep -Well Cooker
- All-Porcelain Finish
Complete information about‘State Auditors Here
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behind the jolly and generous
f these with your eyes shut!
that there’s a Santa, too!
the spirit and substance
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Slip On or Coat
Wembley, Botany or Arrow
Comfortable House
Plain, Colored or Initialed‘
Dress
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“' State Auditors Frank W. Ga
, her and Ralph Davidson today be-
gan the bi-annual check of thel
city's books conducted by
State Auditor‘s office.
pect to take two weeks to com-
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Feted At Shower
In Valley School
Skokonlish. Dcc.
shower was given in honor of
Mrs. Violet Eager at the school
house, November 27. Many love-
ly gifts were received. Games
were played and a delightful
lunch was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Fourre
spent the weekend in Portland
vi51ting friends.
Mrs. James Daily motored to
Seattle last Tuesday to visit rel-
atives.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunter
entertained Mr. and Mrs.
Lake of Bremerton, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Deyette, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Doak. Marvin Anderson
and Arnold Brannon, Thanksgiv-
ing Day.
Mrs. Albert Newell
journeyed
her daughter, Miss Phyllis Newcll,
who is confined to a Seattle hos-
pital.
Eugene N. Lanier and Albert
of Mrs. Harry Deyette
nephews
t h e
Were overnight guests at
home of Keith Campbell and Har-
ry Deyctte.
Skokomish J u n i o r Women's
Everett Fourre. Two new mem-
bers were taken in, Mrs. Donald
Doak and Mrs. Louis Hutton. A
business meeting was held fol-
lowed by a delightful luncheon.
I Mr. and Mrs. Donald Doak and
Mrs. Charles Hunter and Mrs.
Louis Hutton spent Monday shop-
ping in Bremerton.
Mr. Jack Johnston is Spending
a few weeks in Port Angelt—s Vis-
iting relatives.
Shelton Couple
Homieiiarom Neb.
Mr. and Mrs. James H. John-
son returned to their home in
Shelton Tuesday evening after
enjoying a two-month visit with
relatives in their old home town
of Broken Bow, Nebraska.
the past dozen years in the Mid-
dle West following a good rain
season. The weather was turn-
ing pretty cold when the Shelton
couple decided to head for home
to beat the threatened railroad
strike. Mr. Johnson himself is a
retired railroad man, having been
a coalshed operator for the Burl—
ington line for many years.
s $2.00
for $1.10 to $1.00 pr.
ERS’". '. "$2.95 to $6.95
TIES $1.00
SLIPPERS 98;: to $2.95
HANDKERCHIEFS 25¢ . $1
GLOVES . . . . . $1.25 to $3.50
GIVE HIM A MINIATURE HAT
1 WITH HIS GIFT CERTIFICATE
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In Broken Bow the
couple visited their daughter, Mrs.
C. A. Wagner, and a sister of
Mrs. Johnson's.
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A Large Selection of Belts . . . . . . . . . . . . at $1.00
Tie Chains, Key Chains, Tie Clasps. . 50¢ to $1.00
7A bridal '
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to Seattle last Saturday to visit»
J. Lanier from Seward, Alaska,l
club met at the home of Mrs.I
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lHADLUCKMERKS lBasketbaHGame : , ,
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f ,at its regular meeting scheduled,
By Mrs. Zen Priszner ’
“'OMEF'I'S‘BCWLING i for next Monday evening, officers.
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I McConkey Pharmacy Metes ()ut: NMaf’flocfi'clizca 67117718221538
Jafigdi Forrest Gardens ~20 11 1594 5 fun attendance IS urged-
! second Straight 27'26 Defeat and Mrs Kenneth Clarke of Mgfifi‘:
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CITY BASKETBALL LEAGUE iHeam‘g and Mrs- A Red‘Ska-l Game—Pauline
Staley 203. l¥
W L PF PAI MrsL (5181:; “1.1” be remembered‘ Total—«Freda Fredson
534.
i McConkey Pharm. ..1 0 27 26, as e 5" earmg- Matches Monday
I4—E Dairy .................. ..l, 0 27 26 Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Rhines of
Mason Cleaner-S vs_ Fol-rests. V p
Kimbel Oil .............. ..1 0 39 4 Shelton spent Friday afternoon Quality
Cleaners vs_ werbergen .R I
McCleary Timber ....1 l 32 59 and Saturday with Mrs. Zeo, _._.__ r I S m a
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gwnson’s Cafe ............ ..0 1 20 28 Priszner. Forrest Garden's
triumphant}
i L. M. .... ............... ..o 2 52 54': Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Eve“,
M,SS_; march through the feminine bowl— 2, it, x
I score“ LaSt Night es; Edith and Marjorie Evers, Mrs. ' clleague,
gilt“ ,mtiha ‘fRUS51ayglg '
MCCOY‘II‘CY Pharmacy 27' Li M» Ch les Evers and daughter, Ev-i
(“Fay mg m 9 “Wm 0
26, email: Sawrifu and Jack Hodgson l Quallty Cleaners Who put E,"
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MCCIEM‘Y 28y Wilson's Cafe 20- were dinner guests of Mr. and , den
end to the 15'game Wmnmglig-
Mrs. Rev Meek Sunday in Sko_,streak the flower five had run
Games Saturday I
komish Valley. up‘ I
7:30—4-E Dairyrvs. Kimbel.
8:30—7McConkey vs. Wilson.
Games Monday
7 -Way
Winter is here at last, as the' It wasnt really SO much Qual-
ity's good bowling as Forrest's
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I 9 Inn—4.3 Dan-y VS, Mccieary fair?oolgfifilgshtlalstts nfi‘ritt-
Snow on poor work on the. maples .Wthh
g lended the long Victory strln as
10 p-m-Mxlmbel VS- Mcconkey'l Mrs. C. E Reed and Mrs- zeo neither team
had any kind at” a
, , Priszner were amon the man ' .l t
I Sideliners have already picked: who attended the Stomshowei
Sifg‘ffinéo 812:}: Veggvggltttggs (évfilélg
“.19” hand IUCk Champion 0f the for Mrs. Rhines in Shelton Thurs- ‘
Garden decigig; with a 203 countl
City league bafiketba“ season day afternoon at Mrs' ArmStmng’S i
which earned honors in that div-l ' meze 0'" “MT”
| That honor fell to the red-[fiome on Mm Creek ;.. f. . . . I q ,. .l
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Shirted Lumbermen,s Mercantile , I, , 1S10n o indiVidual scoring. 1 tum (m
. . ML and Mrs' Elvm Hearing The other individual scorin
qqmntet last Right after the and Mrs. Rediska, Miss Frances honor fell to
Freda Fredgong
{Merks had IOSt their sefwfld con' Markwell and Clarence Christian-
whoge 534 total sum was,” eno‘u r; E Complete with pleated
$80119”? one'Pomt dCCISlon by sen were dinner guests of Miss} to gave
tailend werber er Wiieiif» Shade. Has MOEUI SOCK‘
identical scores of 27 to 26. Thls' Cecilia Kalsch and Miss Hazel from
3‘2 ,0 1 defeat at ’5}, hand. p et with 3-way light.
time Mcconlfey Pharmacy applled Jane Puree, at the teachers’ cot- , of
qecond Mason Cleanerse Me: Plus 3 candles v—v— plus
ltllssequeeze 1“ a really mtereStmg tage at Mary'M. Knight school‘
na‘Mifflin pulled the coxfik from nite light in base
‘ g Th‘ h l . . ThurSday evemng' the wine women with an average
9 P “mam-“ts were m front Pomona Grange meets Sundayvl buildin total
ass'stei Ht]
311 the way, thanks to the W01”k December 7, at Shelton Valley. 1 bv Eve?
n Sm’.th ’1 ’L “0 l 8‘
of Bill Somers. the Grapeview, Installation of officers will be the‘
an“, Sioring.’ ‘
veteran. and Buck Price. another-t main event of the day, starting w b’ ,
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:vetcran late of Montana, but the at. 10:30. ,All grange members er
"gets (3) Maw“ we?" (2) Matching
3.1.. M. rmadeA a nifty second half- are urged to attend. : Handwap 4‘32
'Hand‘CflI" 132 .
§ comeback alter being shorthanded,l The first league basketball l
Fre' .Fredson 5'34 Smith” ' 430 l "'6 l
17-11, at the rest period to dog— game will be played Friday night Kulmf
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gone near nip the pill pushers. at Mary Knight gymnasium withl 001mm
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i Walt Elliott, Herb Driver and Benl 0costa boys and girls. The games
Pauley 2811R°bmson 413 K ljdml)
:«Hallgrimson all had a hand inlstarting at 7:45. Admission —-
‘.Mcconke-V 443 DOddS , “(ilk
1, the L. M.‘s recovery; adults 350: students '250.) Season 707 827
778 2312764 718 804‘ 229°] Ivory in"
I After its horrible exhibition tickets for all 'baskctball,_games
'FOI‘FB'St (1) Qual- 01811" (2)! 3,. a.
iMonday night, McCleary Timber‘a‘nd spring plays may:;be_§pur-'
Handicap 153, Handicap 291 “WHO
I came back last night to look chased at the game Friday night. Fm. FredSOH
.405 Ferrie!‘ 448 x
i like a different club entirely while Adults $1.50 and students $1.00.
,Brewster 328 Skelsey 437 l .
Elianging a 28 to 20 defeat on 1' ————————————
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, VVilson’s Cafe. Bill Schirmer [Staley 474 Stephens 3 2i
peered eight to top the game's AUTOS 09.93% HERE Peterson 440‘Allen
33“ ouim- Floor Lamps $7 50 to $27 50
individual efforts, but only one Cam driven bv Thelma Clark 696 743 714
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the scrap failed to' dent the scor-l
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of Route 1 and Pierre Ccnotto,
Shelton. received damages esti-
mated respectivelv at $75 and $50
in a collision at First and Mechan-
Enters Hospital
Mrs. Walter Day of Union en-
The lineups: tercd the Shelton General Hospi-
Olsen Furniture Co.
3 M k FHSST GAME ,ic streets Tuesday, according to tal last Friday for a
major opera- LL
Age '0" 3y ( 7) L- M. (26) their reports at the city hall. tion.
She is reported recovering I
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Tell About Late
Doings At Agatelfiq:
Christmas
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By Mrs. Mary Matthes l .
Agate, Dec. 3.—The community‘%
is listening to the ’1240 Club’s!
radio broadcast in Shelton, and, ‘ ,
proud of our talented _young‘ - Only one person knows exactly what is the
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folks- The Sponsors receive the est present, the person who is going to
get it!
That’s why the Saturday Evening Post asked
10,000 families “What do you hope to get for
Christmas Here are a few of the answers and
we have dozens of other ‘favorite” gifts await-
ing your inspection. They’re sure to please every
member of the family and friends too. You may
purchase them on your own liberal terms.
the stepping stone to fame for
some of our Shelton talent.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Whetham]
and Mrs. M. Nicholson of Port
Angeles, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. P. York over the weekend.
They attended the grange har-
vest festival, and every one en-
joyed Mr. Whetham and his
violin, for he plays and dances "
at the same time.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Crane and x. .
daughter Ernestine and grand-‘
daughter, called on Mrs. Matthes
Saturday evening. They Were on
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hots-two pieces at a time.
with Mrs. Crane‘s parents,
and Mrs. C. P. Grindrod.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ferbruch " ‘.
will celebrate their wedding anni- ‘
also Mr. Ferbruch’s
birthday, with a party at thei
Agate grange hall December 13.
All friends are invited to attend. .
The Agate ladies Sewing club ., ,
gathered at the home of Mrs. E.
Hawkinson last Wednesday. All
enjoyed a pleasant afternoon sew-
ing and visiting, and delicious re-
freshments. Those present were,
Mrs. F. Guy, Mrs. D. Clark, Mrs.
J. Vanderwal, Mrs. A. J. How~
arth and the hostess, Mrs. E.
Hawkinson.
Mrs. D. J. Goodro was called
to her daughter’s home in East—
ern Washington Friday, where
her granddaughter is seriously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Hawkinson
{spent Tuesday afternoon visiting
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with Mr. and Mrs. H. Welch.
Mr. Middelton is very ill at his matic lid lifter, self bast- 1942
home, after suffering a stroke. ing, heat-proof pyrex
oven set. UNIVERSAL PORTABLE
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School Consolidation . I .
With Fully Automatic BUIIt-in Cabinet
Vote To Be Saturday
Proposed consolidation of the
Potlatch and Hoodsport
Sta n cl $36.95
school ' '
For LUXURY and BEAUTY .\
districts will be voted upon by i” , H I‘ '
residents of the two districts this WARM onknis . 1*:
~Saturday, afternoon/ when Polls 3-WAYS' ' F“
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Wm be open m the two precincts! Scientific blend of 50% autos and‘
steel-shielded buildings. ' -,
lottery
from one to six o’clock. a “or M
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The Potlatch district this year
is sending its grade school stu-
dents to Hoodsport.
tubes, including healer cathode rectifier
tube. Your choice of 4 color combinations.
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colors.
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“Fine Furniture for the Home”
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Matlock Townsend
Club Meets Fridayl
Safety Switch that turns Batteries off when connected
with house circuit
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will meet at the Mary M. Knight'
school on Friday, December 5. C. ,,
Vaughn will be the speaker. A’.'
potluck luncheon will be served.
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Receives Treatment
Jesse Michael of Union has been
released from the hospital after
receiving treatment there last
week.