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c 12 SHELTON-MASON COUNTY JOURNAL Thursday, January 2,
NO EXCHANGES ALL SALES FINAL
HARDWARE' DEPARTMENT
COOKING UTENSILS
Aluminum Griddles
Aluminum Fry Pans
Aluminum Fry Pans
Aluminum Sauce Pans, 1-qt.
Aluminum Sauce Pan, 2-qt.
Alumilmm Sauce Pan, 3-qt.
REG. PRICE
........... $3.9o
.......... $3.00
.......... $2.67
...$2.82
.. $3.30
...$3.90
SALE
$2.9S
$1.9S
$1.98
$1.97
'4
$2. 9
$2.98
FLOOR WAX
Liquid Wax
,u.,. ,..e 29c
. i I I
OFF
Wallpaper Remnants
Many Beautiful Patterns To
Choose From
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SHOE DEPT.
1 LOT OF WOMEN'S DRESS StlOES
Sizes from 4,,B to 9AA -- $4,95 to $5.95
Sale Price $2,95
1 Lot Selby Style Eez Dress Shoes
Sizes 4B to 10 Quads - $6.95 to $7,95
Sale Price $4e{
SPEC" " 'IAL ASSORTMENT WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S
SLIPPERS
Sale Price 98¢
BOYS' WORK SHOES
Regular Price $3.45 to $3.95
Sale Price $2,95
READY TO WEAR DEPARTMENT
OFF
ENTIRE STOCK WINTER COATS,
WOOL DRESSES, SUITS, CREPE
DRESSES
27 Slack Suits
REGULAR
$8.95 to $21.50
NOW
$4.95 to $10.75
Seersucker
House Coats
REGULAR $7.95
Now $3.95
Battle Jackets
REGULAR $6.95
Now $5.00
1/2 OFF ON MILLINERY
BARGAINS
SWEATER- BLOUSES
REGULAR
$3.95
$4.95
$6.95
$7.95
$9.25
NOW REGULAR NOW
$1.95 $2.95 $1.00
$2.50 $3.95 $1.50
$3.50 $4.95 $2.50
$4.50 $5.95 $3.50
$5.50 $6.95 $4.50
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FURNITURE EPARTMENT
25% orr
THROW RUGS
Many Sizes, Colors and Materials
Regular Price from $2.95 to $19.50
LAMPS
Table Desk Boudoir Floor
Regular Price from $2.95 to $32.50
HASSOCKS
About 40 to Choose From
Regular Price $6.25 to $27.50
DURING THIS SALE
25% Off reg, price
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GIFTWARE DEPARTMENT
GLASSWARE
Sugars -
Fruit
Creamers - Relish Dish
Bowls - Utility Jars
Shaker Sets
IFTWAR E DEPARTMENT
Established 1895
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NO REFUNDS
MEN'S DEPARTMENT
BOYS SPECIAL
REGULAR
1. Boys' Beacon Robes ....... $4.49
2. Boys' Play Pants .. $2.29
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3. Boys' Sleeveless Pullovers .. $2.2
4. Boys' Coat Sweaters $2,.79 & $2.95
5. Boys' Pullover Sweaters .... $2.50
6. Boys' Rain Coats ... $3.50 to $5.75
MEN'S SPECIALS
REGULAR
1. 100% Wool Robes, by Hoffman ................ $24.95
2. Ski Knit Pajamas ........................................ $3.85
3. 50% Wool Knit Sport Shirts ...................... $8.50
4. Heavy Weight Sport Shirts ........... $9.50 & $9.95
5. Argyle Pullover Sweaters .......................... $3.95
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
50% orr
NAVY BLANKET ....................
All Wool
BLANKET ...........................
All Wool Imperfect
BLANKET ...........................
75% Wool -25% Rayon
KIDDIES KORNER
Snow Suits a
Coats
Regular $5.25 to $6.95
$2.95
Girls' Felt Dress Hats
Regular $1.19 to $2.98
95€
U
Girls'
Regular $2.98
Wool
Jumpers
Regular $5.95
$2oq8
Girls' and Boys Jackets
Regular $7.90
$2o49
Toy
RummageBaskets
1 Each
All Articles
INGS
AS THEY
SEEM
reduced to words, +'what
many are thinking about,
and what some study anu
thought bring out."
RING the past 15 years when
]government by crisis and
ation, not to mention the un-
irrupted series of planned em-
|ncies which was Dart and ar-
+ _ P
Ofthe New Deal Americans
- become inured to things of
!nal life that ,should have
l more seriously considered.
e. :is nothing so perishamc as
::-Ommodlty known as news and
iin.g so stale as what
was
!|ta'.w- yesterday. Our modern
|politicians, knowing that, and
ow effort to detract attention
. their own shortconmrs.m" g,
$2.9 ld create emergencies, unt,l
Publte was glutted and intoxi-
' td.,With the continued series oI
Le their minds and their con-
from the things
in our lives. All oI
Period of Americana is
epoch in our his-
Period during which the
of our form of gov.
been subjugated tc
of the politi-
created smokescreens
rational thinking and
years is s
of time and it be-
when realized
a period, when giver
to a communit
Is, by a public ser.
cause for reflec-
NOW much commendatior
can direct towarc
Lewis, who on Janu.
severed such, a career ol
on behalf of the
county and Shel.
separated himselJ
as city attor.
because of an eve
of private oc.
a new venture thai
of his talentec
his associatior
life of the commun.
but gaining con.
a review of th(
ents, betterments ant
in the communit3
time and during whict
as legal advisor fol
governments. It is
to review and th
should consider itsell
in having been bless.
SUch unselfishness mc
to duty, in its behalf.
LEWIS was borr
of sturd
serving as a rail
and an early da
fields at Oil City
the lure .of th<
the family prick
to Clevemna
to t coun
L at Mt. Carlton at thq
SpQkane and afte:
grade studies at
school ,t Spokane
he graduated witl
a scholarship to Whir
He distinguishe(
besides win
laurels at Whit
reknown as a foot
on the same lean
mous Vincent "Nig'
.to his prow
[etc. His en(
ionaries'
high acclaim fron
of the day am
of a splen
that has served bin
energy' require
Graduatinl
'in 1911, he wa:
superintendent o
Wash. "Charley
aw eduqation as h
way" and withou
school. He re.
.at home to qualif:
of state bar re
1915. He was mar
of Judg
in 191
being credite
the first juvenil
Pacific Coast a,
bench for over 2
Frater's son an,
Judge Joh
his lathe
long tenure i
with th
systen"
to enlist for a
the First Worl,
service canl
December of 191
city at
Mayor F, £
"a post that he ha
serve throughout th
until the first c
to his mu
he gay
and advantag
capability by be
county attorne
1927. Shelton. wa
town of th
on Page Two)
DERBY
DA]
across " tl:
time t
s of win, pla(
Nl:e]
Derby" we
Baby Boy Ar
y Daniels, r[
Borden, daugl
Delmar Bo
37, took firt
when she e
via the Sheltc
New Yea]
LeComp
the offici
first ba.L
,unty in 1947.
later Jam(
son of Mr. at:
(
the / hon"
at 6 a.