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Seeds of the Chaulmoogra tree
of India, are worth over ten
times their Weight in gold to hu-
manity. Oil extracted from them
is valuable in arresting leprosy.
To Relieve
Misery of
NOSE DROPS
COUGH DROPS
LIQUID
TABLETS
S‘ALVE
GOLIIS
Try “Buli-My-Tism" — a wonderful
Liniment
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Chickens Fed Salt
To cut Cannibalism
Some poultrymen have reported
successful results in reddcing can—
nibalism by feeding extra salt to
their birds and recently the Uni-
ted States Department of Agri-
culture reported controlling it in
game birds by increasing the salt
in their ration.
past spring started duplicate lots
of 2-week—old pullets on rations
containing different amounts of
salt. The salt is mixed into the
all—mash diet at 1, 3 and 5 per
A BREAK FOR BUDGETERS!‘
WESTINGHOUSE I941.
éM 137.90
Westinghouse Quality
cent levels and is kept before
the birds all of the time. .
The results of this experiment, I
as far as its effect on feather-
pickmg are concerned, aren’t com-
plete yet, but some interesting
observations are being made.
Investigators say that the birds
on the 5 per cent salt diet are“
in a normal and healthy condi—l
tion, contrary to some popular be- I
The Station thiS‘ liefs about the effect of salt on
chickens.
GET A TRAVELERS accment
ticket for every trip, 25c per
day. Rates lower on longer
periods. See Herb Angle NOW! I
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SHELTOE-MASQN .CQU, N IY JOURNAL
Meet Whitey, blond squirrel captured at Fairburn, Ga.
albino, with pink eyes, and is res
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_ l The 20th Regiment of Engi- tail, the Seattle—First National;
inecrs, Forestr , was the lar est Bank has “Tani-{8d a
“BUY-Me-A-'
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1rcgiment ever organized in thelBond Plan, which. provxdes for1
NQVV HQOdSpflrt lworld. During the first World- regular deductions from a
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iVVar these 18,500 Americans log—l tomer’s bank account, when soI
Church This Week
By Yvonne Bartels
Hoodsport, December 2
committee selected by the Hoods-1
port Commercial Club to build a
church in Hoodsport met last week
and appointed a board of trustees
and Will Lunt of Hoodsport, and
"Ernest Carlson of Potlatch. Def-l
inite plans were made and they
Albino Squirrel. Captured
Robert Barnett.
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vidc artillery planks, railway ties, plan.
1 garb-wire
land other timber products for the'
7'7,Th0 l front.
lors in Uncle Sam’s Navy ascend
llaclde’r's on the starboard (right)
Thursday... DECS—Ember},
imh” Vi—wn—hvj'm‘fiwwfl‘ F‘W—mmr—‘M’m —‘W‘
I YAH ‘fNant Ads
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A holder of the U. S. Navy’sl_..__.... ‘ 5.,
“Medal of Honor” enjoys special: Reside] Wlth g1“
Idispensation when he is dis-1 Comm “' ~—v
V.»
Defense Bonds In ,
Seattle-let N’tl
l Defense bonds to a total of $7,-
} 386,025.00 havebeen bought from
offices of the Seattle-First Na-
tional Bank during the period
from May 1, 1941 to November
24. according to Lawrence M. Arn-
old, chairman of the bank, and
member of the King County De-
fense Savings Committee. This
‘total covers 9,797 purchases of
which $2,647,425.00 represent 9,-
160 purchases of Series E Bonds,
making an average purchase of
Series E Bonds of $289.00. These
figures cover the total sales from
lMay 1 when this type of govern- o ‘
ment bond was first offered to the " .
charged. No matter what his rec-
ord was before his act of valor
was performed, his slate is Wipedi
l
Electrical Contra I
PHONE 210 1
No Problem Too Sm
None Too Large
clean. All sins of the past are
vforgiven. He is ranked among.
-the immortals of the Navy.
apublic. “America’s old slogan of!
“Millions for defense but not a: n he BeMeénH
cent for tribute” is being exem-l j They Mee, cl
plified by the people of Seattle,” .‘msl
declared Mr. Arnold, “and our; . Ar 0 f
I bank is pleased to have been able I» °_ "9 °
‘. to assist so many of them to make 'Vlce_ Man ‘
ltheir bond purchases. This sub-1 i SeIectlonl
lstantial volume of purchases iSj VM‘HU'M'JEY‘
also very gratifying to the Kingv
County Defense Savings Commit—
tee."
To help customers in purchas-.
ing these bonds on a planned basis,
and to eliminate unnecessary de—
l
It’s a pure
ting comfortably on the arm of I
a
l
Drug E
ted the French forests to pro— authorized under the terms of the
entanglement stakes,
The most important single in—
strument in a U. S. Navy sub-
marine is the depth gauge.
reveals the water pressure
the outside by which members of}
{the crew can tell the depth inl
DON’T FORGET: New Years F100,
Show—Favors for All ! J}... ..
To avoid bodily collisions, sail-
side of the vessel and descend on
consisting of O. K. Linscott ofi . feet. -——-—-~
I Lake Cushman, H. R. Dickinson, l the Port: or left Slde' __ _ .___
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J. H. Nance, Mrs. H. E. Lock- t -~~-~*-, 4," 7""? , f , ,
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Two 195 - Three .95 Four .95 we" ..
Quart 0 ‘_Quart 1 quart' MASoSE’ZEEgTEESIN (
SEE the "American Spociol"—-olso other Woo!-
Inghovuo module with EXCLUSNE True-Temp
I Carol—[ho amazing invonflon mo! gives you
sum MARKET REFRIGERATION in your homo!
o
MEALS WITH THE
[Your sppqdyfiesto cooks flavors into
your voggtohlgs And meats. . .hring‘s to
your table exciting new goodness,’
tempting. new colors! This modern
splitfminute 'igooliihg method saves you
money, lag-Jo ’you keep. vital min-
erals and rimming in your food . . . cut
your fuel hills . . . (ind lose almost
nothing through food shrinkogel
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lion Electric
B. w. some
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at low, popular price!
Yes! You CAN afford a new 1941 Westinghouse
Refrigerator. The “American Special” odors
ALL THESE VALUES at a price to fit the
closest budget—
FULL cubic foot Family She—standard
Westinghouse ECONOMIZER Mechanism.
Sanalloy SUPER FREEZER with 2 quick-
retcase SELECT-O-CUBE Trays and éitta
space for frozen storage.
All-Steel, Turret-Top Cabinet, with Bond-
leriZed Dulux finish and FIBERGLAS insulation.
White Moonstone Glass CHILL! NG' TRAY.
'Standard 8-POINT TEMPERATURE
CONTROL.
CHROME-PLATED Shelves and. tall stor-
age Wells.
EZY 3-way release Door Latch.
COME IN! Ask for
"X-RAY" PROOF
of Westinghouse Improvements
and Quality Features
IT’S NEW! IT‘S DIFFERENT! SEE IT TODAY!
Proved By
l 36Mlltl0ll
it Workless
Washings-
’0 BENDIX
LAUNDRY
Come in and see how a Ben-
dix Home Laundry owner
does in minutes what used
to take hours!
utes of your time to watch
A few min-
this fascinating demonstra-
tion will enable you to judge
for yourself the time and 1a-
aclvantag‘es a
bor
Bendix offers—v the thorough-
ness and smooth efficiency
saving
of its new washing princi-
ple. Then see how little it
costs to take washday out
of your life 3 '
twill‘ begin construction this week
with Fred Sauers of Eldon,
lcarpenter in charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Dickinson. of,
Shelton entertained with a dinner;
Sunday in honor of Mr. Earl ‘ 'i
Dickinson and his aunt, MFS.
. 1+;
Grace Woodhull of Crcston, Iowal
Other dinner guests were Mr. and
Mrs. H. R. Dickinson, Mrs. L. L. it}:
Dickinson and Mrs. Kilby.
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Smith andfifi
V (laughter, of Seattle. scent last
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Maur-
ice Kaare.
Mrs. Terrence Pagels uncle, Mr.
Gerth Yocum, of Clay Center,
Kansas, and her brother, Mr. .
Lloyd Severance of Manchester, iv“
. it;
spent Saturday and Sunday at the ~61?
Page] home. l ‘3‘}!
Last Wednesday Mr. and Mrsl
Claude V‘Vood and Mr. and Mrs.
Carl ‘Nood motored to Bremerton is
to Visit Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vv'ood
and a brother—in—law, Mr. Ed Dav-
ies, who just arrived from Spring ?
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rife"?
I last Week to attend the Shriner’s
Ceremonial in the Shrine. Temple.‘ '
and Mrs. J. C. McKicl and
daughters, Betty and Gloria, en-;
‘9'
cken dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Les-
lie VVyers of Potlatch, and Air.
and Mrs. Alex Bartels. 3
Last Friday. Mrs. Gerald Lunt
of Port Angeles, formerly of
Hoodsport, was taken to
Swedish hospital. in Seattle with:
rim
ported she is recovering very well i
but may be in a cast for some.
time. .
The Hoodsport Commercial Club ‘ ._
held their regular meeting Mon-
go with the time clock on the
fire siren. As soon as it. is com-'
pleted, the siren will blow at noon
every day. Mr. Robert Gander, of l
Tacoma, who is a hand writingl‘
expert, gave a short talk on the
futility of attempting to make'
counterfeit money and How to do—
tect it. The meeting was follow-3
ed by a delicious luncheon serv—E
ed by the companion hostesses for ‘
the evening. Mrs. 'W. R. Andcr-'
1son and Mrs. Wm. Daniels.
P. T. Allard spent from Friday,
to Sunday in Tacoma and Seattle.
[ Tide Lanai—silos .
Get State $80? ‘
The sale of state lands held by
the County Auditor Tuesday
brought a total of $805.65, in the
first sale of state lands held since
esssz .
3"
1A
. sli-
tVellcy and a few friends in 53.”.
Hoodspoz't. I "
VVili Lunt motored to TacomaW‘V
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tertaincd last Sunday with a chi- , a“
a fractured spinal, vertebrae, athgfi
the base of her neck. It is rc—.%—'
day evening in the club rooms of . ‘2 .1
the school building. They decid- If
ed to buy an automatic relay to '.
afield Ohio. 1;," W'
I moi-U To 5
Mrs. Brooks of Chehalis, $5 is p y
spending some time with her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and 3?? ea"
, Mrs. l/Valter Lundc of Skokomish
ley McCarthy
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Just Right for Wee Ones!
STREAMLINED
VELOCIPEDE
$2.39
Bright Red Tubular
Lots of fun for the “Tiny
This is a shiny. low—slung
Frame !
mod<
grips and pedals i
die I
LARGER SIZES-—
349 to 6.49
Boys and Girls Both Love
ROLLER SKATES
98¢ '
'I'Ilv‘s'l‘ arr sturdy and speedy! Ball
hearing, rubber cushioned wheels.
bright red ankle strap with sheep-
skin pad. Adjustable from 7%“
to 1.1". Be sure that 'thesc are
under their Christmas tree.
I Boy’s Flyer Wagon
With Congo 1000—Milc Bearings
$3.39
Bi: steel body—full 31"x15‘/z”x
4‘.-’z"—-ln lire-bright red ! Solid
rubber tires ! Aluminum finished.
undcrgcur and handle I
Kflfi'fifie‘fifflflflfiflfifidw Wmam
bright colors.
Boxing Gloves
prs. 1.98
" Pinocchio. Char-
Dopny, 01,, 3 Fog. PRINTING SETS
Tims" .
with a safety step! Rubber tires,
Adjustable sad-
CLUB
PLAN
Electric . . '-
TRAIN SET
. PIC
', Built-in
Fun for two i ‘ .
W i n 1 colored {a .
shecps { n. rca, ,
hair padding! ' F15;-
Larg-rs crossover track I "3
cars with 12 straight
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wrecker car. gondola, cab .
wheel car, caboose, tender“, .,,;
in:
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motive I r
Wind-Up FREIGHT SET
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TOY-SIZE TRACTOR
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Col’rf’l Drums
Two drum sticks. coin-
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Story Books oerflui’m’
Delightful fairy tale """ "
books I 100 pages full.
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Liza'spimg. All the sales were for Lace Table Christa
George Upright of Vista, Calif, W? Red Boots Crabs ' ‘F‘AND ‘
nought $.02 lineal chains tide ’ 'lreSt-OI
Ilands adjoining Lot 3, sec. 34., tp. “ll "Ion T1“
3; 21. r 2 west, on Pickering Pass- y ‘ ' fistoneL
-3‘ age. $45.60. , MAKE Tm; mens 593110de (Adm-9' . lllmean
Lotus Hagen, Aberdeen, 9198 £71 HAPPY guilt? : and t1“
3% chs. adj. lot 2, sec. 19, and lot 4, ,‘ Boxed, 0 r .y'
. 22, 2W, on Hood Canal, “1'
‘- ' ' .. ayon Satin , 145'
I. I Fay“) Donovan, Aberdeen, 1'73 Blouses "may SWIng For Good
thtle 6' “A OWANCEI
3%! (ilnaalij.$é%t554j 22, 22, 2w, Hoodiié Cabinet- 18” ' CAN _
hElwogd Ill‘ischler, Bremerton, 2.17 EH " IING
_, c s. a j. 0t 4, 22, 22, 2w, Hood . . . Y '. ‘
it Canal, $80.95. X33513?) Wilt , . H . MM
i}! l. ” Maple or walnut '
Herbert .Wyckoff, Union, 2.2m
chs. adi. lot 4,
I; Canal, $74.45.
Belfair Christian Fellowship:
Belfair, for .30 acre upland in NW
of selg, sec. 20, 23, lw, $95.
22, 22, 2w, Hoodl
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MT. OLIVE LUTl—llERAN ,.
Services at Mount Olive Luth-,
eran Church every Sunday, 11:00 13;}
next Sunday evening, a series of
December sermons will be preach—
ed on the general theme, "Olclj.,'
Bible Class and Sunday
every Sunday morning 9:45 a.
Lutheran Hour
1:00 p.
KNO.
3
in.
9,,
s.”-
a. and 7:00 p. m. Beginningts‘gy‘g'.
Testament Advent Prophecies.” "- 1
School ‘
3 every Sundayfihlf
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finish. Thread
Smart Rayon tray msme.
ury touches! dy ‘cas'e with
everything 5 h c
needs I
a
(lift Box of ‘.
Lovely Rayon
‘ Hankies
nghtgown‘s Boxed “’riting Stationery ...... ..25c
. 1,98 3 for 25¢ Men’s Leather Billfolds use
teplcte with lace. Men's Handsome Neckties ....49c
embroidery, ribbons! Daintily em
broidered lawn.
Bias cut Men's Comfy Slippers ..................
.cez'
1.973;."
Gloves T I F d h
a on state . . ' . .»
Manicure £57 Laughing eyes. curly £9,311)! m
open and shut . 1.933“: 59,
completely dr‘esscdémon 1’
Dguly styled. ed body. Lompo
With nice lux- For girls 1 Ham
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