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Shelton Mason County Journal
Shelton, Washington
January 9, 1942     Shelton Mason County Journal
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Eight _ Spokane llr- cont 1' of more (Ir'w't uprloor. \x'eftl!“‘f’toli. Dr” l railroad mileage than. (my city duced 237,000 pounds of vegetable ‘5 seed in 1938. S’l‘OP INN west of Omaha. (‘2 k L {D lo: . We wish to thank our many friends flu” tlii-ir loyal patronage in the post, and 11mm to serve you all with good, ' ' . . , . l. cloutle :5 3 Fluffy White 72x108” SHEET ELAN KETS You'll appreciate the extra warmth and comfort you'll nd in these blankets.pPure white . . loekstitcli ends. Heavy weightl! o 1.09 Plaid 7OX8C}H SHEET BLANKETS Any one will appreciate the warmth and comfort of these blankets those cold Win- ter nights, especially the children. CRIB BLANKETS Fleur-ed with". blankets. ‘vVith rayon satin bindings. Nursery designs. in white, pink or biue. 49¢ 19¢. OUTING FLANNEL Heavy weight quality in solid white and stripes. 36 inch 25c yard. 27-inch . YARD Superior Quality 80 Square PERCALES Here‘s your favorite Percale . . . ABC. and DuBerry . . . now in fresh new assortment, sparkling design prints-mall gay colors}! ‘x’v'onderful for house frocks, house coats, yard couldn't be better for kiddies clothes. 36 inches wide and a‘l fast colors. DNY A FEW AT SACRIFICE PRICES ./ Must Be Sold! NOW NO‘N NOW NOW NOW Dark Finish ...... .. was 19.95 Dark Finish ...... .. was 29.75 Dark Finish ...... .. was 24.95 Blonde Finish .... .. was 32.50 Dark Finish ...... .. was 42.50 Famous "‘39 four years no will be much 81 K E08” $1.59 -- 81 X 99” $1.49 (1; Until March 1, 1942 .5 l Years _ 5 l LlCl\C_V, . '2 fer New Shelton Valley By ['nnf Winsor .‘: Shelton Valley, Jan. 'IWThe reg- thc ' ,Grange auxiliary will be held on 5 1 Thursday, January 15, at the home '; ‘Walter Cooke, the occasion being ular monthly meeting of to." Mrs. H. M. Wivell in the Isa- , bella Valley. .Miss Elaine Bennett of Shelton spent Wednesday night and New Mr, uncle and aunt, and Mrs. Charlie Baker. 3" g Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shafer and ‘- 3 children, Mr. and Mrs. ‘ min and R. E. Grenberg and son of Shelton, were the ‘ guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sha- Years. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Phillips of Shelton spent New Years eve at 1‘ l Echo Farm to watch the, New C j Year in with Mrs. H. A. Winsor and family. On New Years Day "" 1 Mrs. Charlie Baker and Jean, El— , ’.7 2 x 108” $1.29 Part Wool DOUBLE BLANKETS Size 72x84”. 42 X 36” Pillow Cases. . 59¢ pr. 25% Wool DOUBLE BLANKETS Plaid blankets with a 2-inch satin binding. Nashua quality. 70x80 $120. Sateen binding. Plaid colors of rose, blue, tan. Cannon quality . . . 2 sizes Ironing Board Pads. .. . . 69¢ Felt Pad and Cover. Complete with laces Ironing Board Cover .. . . 25¢ Muslin . . . Mattress Pads . . . . . . . .' 1.19 Heavy quilted muslin. 39x76" size with eyelet and lace READY-MADE Pillow Ticks . . . . . . . 1.25 pr. For the standard size pillow. Feather proof ALL noon SAMPLES 16.95 26.50 21.95 27 .50 35.00 Furniture Department across the street from the main store ___——-—__. Tables of After-Clearance ODDS & ENDS Boys" and Mens' Sweaters, Shirts, etc. Half Pricell PART LINEN TOWELING 25¢ yard Bleached white 17" wide SHOE 6W While present market conditions do not justify large reductions on shoes we are clearing for a limited time our remaining fall and winter shoes. We have a good assortment of sizes but not in all shoes. Airsth and Styl-Eez . . $4.85 Day at the home of heri Bob Ra- ‘ nine Bennett and Miss Mable and. link Holman were visitors there» -l News Brevities} ... e-w in the afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adams and baby were Visitors New Years day ; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. VVal- l l “>533” quality sheets in twin sizes or nteed to give complete satisfaction for i“ hold use. Regular price after this sale her. We reserve the right to limit. 4-45. 2.69, Dish Cloths . . . . . . 5¢ and 10¢ tor Cooke. Mrs. Dewey Bennett enjoyed a. chicken dinner Friday at Valley View Farm with Mr. and Mrs. his birthday. Mrs. Bennett also called. on Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rut- i ledge Friday. Mrs. Charlie Baker and Jean and Elaine Bennett visited with Mrs. Vearl Bennett and children, Earlyne and Bill, New Years eve. Gene Stark of Union, was a visitor at Echo Farm Friday night and Jack and Mable Hol— man spent the evening there. Pinochle was the chief amuse. ment. Mrs. Hazel Healey and daugh- ter Ann left Friday after spend- ing the New Year holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rutledge at Standard size ular 79¢ value. Bath Towels The popular Size 22x44". than After Inventory TWO TABLES OF ODDS and ENDS CLEARANCE! ! 1/2 Price Here you will find Slips, Undies, Knit Pajamas, Gowns, lnfants' Sweaters and and other items too numerous to mention. Wear, Infants' Remnants . . . Annual January Black and brown suede in medium and high heels. Mostly pump styles. Reg. $6.50.and $6.85 Paris Fashions. . . . . . . . . 1.99 and 2.99 Dress shoes in all heel heights. Two groups. House Slippers . . . . . . . . . . . . 49¢ and 89¢. All styles in hard and soft solos. Satins, bro- cadcs, felts. Two groups. Featured for Savings in the MENS DEPT. TOPCOATS MARKED DOWN” here are just 9 of these fine all wool Curlee Top Coats in this group. It‘s a quantity so hurry l l l l SHELTQNiMA§ON COUNTY, JOURNAL, Mrs. Henley plans to do nursing in Tacoma, the lost half of this year's school term in Yakima. They have been living in Olympia. Mrs. Dewey Bennett and Miss Ardice and Keith Bennett were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ben— nett at the meeting and “Hobo Dance" of the General Welfare Club Saturday night in Shelton. Mrs. Estella Holman visited her , parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. le— ‘ in the Isabella Valley Wed-‘ ell nesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robinson , of Camp 3 and Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Phillips of Shelton. were visi- tors at Echo Farm Saturday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shafer vis—, ited in Shelton Sunday at the ‘ home of their son-in-law and ,daughter. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Grenberg. Mrs. Dewey Bennett and Gor- don Bennett spent Monday even—l Alderbrook Farm. l Stamped Cases cases good quality muslin . neatly stamped with flor— al designs. Hematicted ends. Reg- 2 for 39¢ 20x40" Plaid and stripes with col- ored borders. Buy a year‘s supply and save MAN siren Shower Towels 3 for 1.19 A very special offer in these heavy and big white towels. Priced at less replacement cost on the present-day market! limited 2 only Oxford Grey Double Breasted, sizes 42 and 44....$15.00 1 only Green Tweed, size 38 .............................. ..NOW 22.50 1 only Tweed, full belt, size 38 .......................... ..NOW 7.00 1 only Green, half belt, size 38 .......................... ..NOW 14.50 1 only Brown, half belt, size 37 .......................... ..NOW 10.00 1 only Tan amel, extra long length, size 40 ...... ..NOW 15.00 1 only Reversable Tweed, size 38 ...................... ..NOW 8.00 ._ ing with Mrs. J. A. Roles and son Jack, in Shelton. WW pr. size, N ew Fancy Oranges . . . and Ann will finish' every (1 He Jewel, comm» BEEF . . 2 um All lean meat ~r EGGS........2doz. Large Special A MILK . . . . . . .12 cans 1.06%... Carnation or Pet. Tall cans L. M. Blend Coffee . . . . . . . . .. 2—lbs. 49¢ Ground to your need. Guaranteed to please or your money back MOB—~30 pork lunch meat. . 12—oz. 29¢ Serve it hot or cold. Reliance Pumpkin 20-02. . . . . .1 3 cans 27¢ Chipso Soap Flakes . . . . . . . . . 22-oz. 23¢ K. C. Baking Powder .. . . . . . 25-oz. 19¢ VANILLA EXTRACT .... .. 2/35¢ Hamilton’s Z-oz. bottles BRAZIL NUTS ..... fiZ—lbs. JELL-O .................. .. 3 pkgs. Puddings and Desserts Grapefruit . {ed {gross Calls Due to a greatly increased dc- maud for clothing: the local Redl Cross chapter's supply of such: items has become badly depleted, . and is asking local people to 1 bring: in any old clothing they v con spare. 1' " Donations may be brought in lo 3 i the Red Cross headquarters in the i Vl/elfare building. Children’s underwear and cloth- ' ingr is especially needed. Clothing; brought in does not have to be; lmendcd as the Welfare Depart-l merit takes care of such work. l In conjunction with this drive: I for used clothing, the Welfare; As ; Department is asking for bedding: 3", and furniture to be renovated andi , giv'cn out. ‘ ’7. ‘ TREATED AT HOSPITAL 3 ' l Nels Schultz, Shelton, was ad-, -‘ linitted' to Shelton hospital for, treatment Friday. 1p pure vegetable 12—02. tins 49¢ Crop NAPKENS .............. .. 3 pkgs. 25¢ Dinner size 17 x 17” CANDY BARS ...... .. 3 pkgs. 10¢ and GUM Us all kinds Fruits 3: Vegetables 39¢ 49¢ . .\ ill-lbs. . . Ill-lbs. Arizona Sunkist navcls. Medium size Sweet Potatoes 4-lbs. U. S. Sunshine Krispy Onions . . . . . . . . 4-lbs. Oregon 25¢ 25¢ No. 1 GRACE—Es— SUNSHINE GRAHAMS 2-lb. Family Boxes 2 pkg. 59¢ firm: ..., [Hi—Ho Butter Wafers lb bx 19¢ BERMEN’S MEREH Your Complete Department Store — Phone 305 Washington seafood production, 1 important of which is salmon. l 1 For Used Articles l in SHELTON TlRE SERWCE Buy all your food needs here and invest your savings in U. S. Defense Stamps to help buy battleships, tanks, planes and other arms for America. Were pleased to cooperate by selling Defense Stamps and we’ll help bum rapidly by keeping our prices at the low level that assures extra savings on every order, yourself, and Uncle Sam, too, by shopping at the Lumbermen's Mercantile Co. Phone 305 for Service and Free Delivery. SUGAR lOO-lbs. 6.15.710-lbs. 630 Pure cane, fine granulated you fill your al- runmo . . 3-15. lino leads ttlie nation Konnewick means "Winter Friday, January 9, 19 . - . .. I A Ir 3' the most adise" and was the favorite 1 tor camp of the Indians. ; OLD TEBES 3' evening i y air raid Here‘s your chance Kids make in tthe cou yourself some pocket money by bring— at”? Egzfie ing‘ in the old Tires around home. But I Coordim you must have signed permission from City Ah- RE Your parents. fir flag can a district: Warden Gi fluke. M. SPOI‘t—~Hc ‘ ml‘Frank ' yt°n\Mrs. Prices effective Jan. 9, 10 and 12th incl. HOLIDAY CANDIES! Broken mixes, satin finishes, chocolates, gum drops, marshmallows Z-LBS. 25¢: Corn Flakes Alber‘s 11—oz. pkgs. Our meat will prove its quality right on your table for it: tender, juicy, full<flavored goodness meets every test 0d tast. For real mealtime pleasure, build your menu aroull . . Shem one of these special value cuts from U. S. Government Ifl’ Aflomt 5p“:th meat ' Properly aged, perfectly refrigeratedy. 9p\city ] . 'M., Prices Effective Friday and Saturday gyiMogge‘ . ' o l ‘ . 3 use. Leg 0 Pork Roast . . . . . . lb. 3. i sings, Pork Chops lb. 38.f§.:;f;: PorkSteak............lb.31¢1 “ i "Mylar? Shoulder Pork Roast . . .. lb. 29¢ :3“ . . . . . . . lb. Ah‘qlmg Bacon,kmedium slab . . . . lb. 29¢‘7: Hams, Armour’s Star . . . . lb. 35¢1M Oysters, medium large . . pt. 28¢, Y .tmmgf-xl] Sauer kraut . . . . . . . . . 2-lbs. 15¢ lanolin “taut t Salt Pork .. . . . ... lb. 23¢,fgmk Pigs Feet, 14-02. jar . . . . jar 25¢ Home“ DA; Large Weinies . . . . . . lb. 25¢ “l