January 30, 1942 Shelton Mason County Journal | ![]() |
©
Shelton Mason County Journal. All rights reserved. Upgrade to access Premium Tools
PAGE 8 (8 of 8 available) PREVIOUS NEXT Jumbo Image Save To Scrapbook Set Notifiers PDF JPG
January 30, 1942 |
|
Website © 2025. All content copyrighted. Copyright Information Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Request Content Removal | About / FAQ | Get Acrobat Reader ![]() |
Base Eight.
a
Prizes for both groups on display
in Dry Goods Dept.
Prizes:
(A) Group:
1st——Satin Slip $1.98 value
2nd—Nylon Hose .... .. 1.79 value
3rd—,—Silk Hose ________ .. 1.25 value
(B) Group:
lst—Wicker L u n c h Hamper
filled with 7 towels. Value 5.25.
2nd——Lace Table Cloth 70 x 90
size .......................... .. value 3.50
3rd——~Nylon Hose... value $1.79
We found several items of over-
stock furniture, so we’re selling
them at once—as part of our Feb-
ruary Furniture Sale. As an eac-
ample of these great values, see
these fine overstuffed—
DAVEN PORTS & CHAIRS
Red Velour ............. ,.$94.50
Blue Velour ............ .. 89.50
Wine Velour .......... .. 89.50
Mulberry Velour .... .. 79.50
DAVENPORT ONLY
Wine Velour .......... .. 54.50
These sets are all the famous “Luxury”
quality made in Washington and carry
a 20 year guarantee, hardwood frame
construction. All have carved. wood
front decorations.
Immediate delivery on Liberal Terms
'Axmin'ister Rugs
29.95 and 37.95
9 x 12 Size
Alexander Smith rugs . . . these domestic.
rugs of deep texture can be had in oriental
or modern‘patterns. Exceptional values at
these prices. Other rugs priced under $50.
TABLE LAMPS!!!
$1.95, $2.25, $3.95, $4.95
See our large selection of these
decorative and useful lamps. All
types of pottery, porcelain and
novelty bases...Parchment or silk
shades.
flmawmém; 7/13
flumdeameni Mascawife
4 iii 9 ll N ll M
ALL OF THE NEW
3pm; fabrics
Are Arriving Here . . .
._ SHELTQN'MASQN WENT? .rlQUREAP
Contest
. February 2nd and allowing one month for
< :..aking. Winners will be announced March 9
Maire iii The Startinv Date for Your
Smartest, rl‘hriftiest Wardrobe
You will save when you saw your own clothes . . . and your
savings begin with the fabrics you buy! See the delightful
new :[lCLfLCr’HS, and important new colors, in textures for
every (Lupin-cl and home decorating purpose.
Rules For dressmaking Contest!
1.—Prizes offered for TWO GROUP CLASSIFICATIONS:
(A) Cottons ‘. . . Print, Percales, Piques, Broadcloth,
Shantungs . . 29c yard or over.
(B) Rayons . . . Wools . . . Cottons and Rayons, Rayon
and Wools, Rayon Taffeta, Satins,
Sharkskins.
2,—Dresses may be entered in both groups.
Jerseys,
3.——Dress entry must be accompanied by sales slip showing
purchase of materials, trimmings and pattern.
4.—Only womens’ and Misses dresses will qualify.
5,—Professional dressmakers not allowed to enter.
6.—Employees of store or their relatives may not enter.
7,—Entries must be in the store by Tuesday, March 3, for
displaying and judging.
A Well Timed Opportunity
to Refurnish Your Home
Beautifully at Little Cost!
Values You May Not Be
Able to Duplicate For
Many Years to Camel!
This very fine furniture has been in our
warehouse for many weeks, in preparation
for this event. We all know that there will
be less and less production in American
factories of this kind of merchandise be-
cause every available effort and material
must be used in line with our war effort.
Now is certainly an advantageous time for
you to re-do your home, so that you may
live in quality and beauty and security
through the years ahead.
BUY ON OUR LIBERAL TERMS”
I. E. 5. TYPE
FLOOR LAMPS
6 and 7-way Switches
$7.95 to $13.95
We have received a tip from one
of the leading lamp manufacturers
that by the first of July there will 97",
be no more metal floor lamps for
the duration of the war.
Buy on Our
Liberal Credit
Terms! !
Friday. Janurarye°19l "
TCl-
light 5
ion to
“gm saving
CWnty nex
e entire U1
on't forget
our when
‘ eVening, n
‘1 retire a‘
'tance, then
‘0 midnight
der the d
18 Monday
daylight s
m- Monda3
ks 0!" the he
be set
the clock
Here’s the savings event you’ve waited for . . . our lyigtgo to t
annual WHITE FOODS SALE, featuring the most ' tarsal“;
frequently used foods at prices that shout “BUY EESROOSEV‘
NOW!” Every department does its share with out- fricié‘fiiytfi,
standing values in fine foods—the best for less. F‘ill :33th 1:319 t
your food order here this week and watch the cost = 6 ‘
slide down. There’s plenty of bargains for everyone
but we reserve the right to limit quantities on cer-
tain items. Assist the Government in its “All Out”
War effort. Conserve your tires, oil and car. Phone
305 and let us deliver your order to your door.
EGGS
Large Special “A”
Locals, brown, white
2 doz.83¢
CIGARETTES
Luckics, Camels, Chesterfield
Carton
JAR COVERS
Kerr regular
Prices fectivc Friday - Saturday Monday
Purchase Made Today will not Appear on the January Statement ofjugghn;
lch Workers
0 l o l
in and out
~ Drifted ‘19-le. 2456-“)8.’ .edifferenc
FLOUR 2.9; in;
e mCOnveni:
90%" 10¢ SHORTENING 3-11). can 67¢
Jewel, pure vegetable ‘ ent of mi]
SUNSHINE
mm MORTON’S SALT 2pkgs. 17¢ 711E
Plain or Iodized V‘
05:15:38 PANCAKE FLOUR .. 48-02. pko'. 29¢ 13.. R
1 gfwh 59¢ PLl§EEg§ BLEND FLOUR 2 sacks 29¢
EdiTER WAFERS....1-1b.21¢ Sfl‘ARCH . . . . . 2-lb. pkg 17¢
cnocoLArES BORENE 2 pkgs. 43¢
3.19. box 59¢ STRING BEANS 3canS 39¢
Seaport No. 2 can 3%illMiligge
MlN UTE MAN SOUP CORN FLAKES . . . 3 jumbo pkgs. 21¢ $313313;
Noodle or Vegetable. One pkg. serves 4 Alba-vs n3 Erma”
3pkgS’..............2‘9¢ WALNUTMEATS..........1-lb. 59¢
Oregon white halves
KITCHEN TOWELS . . . . . . . 2 roll 19¢ fC
Reliance, Soft and white. 150 count
Unusual Foods . . . ,
from all over the worldll
mm, find them 0,, ., PABLUM BABY CEREAL 39¢
“Party Shelf” 18'” Pkg‘
DILLPlCKLES.....'.............10¢
Sylvan 21/2 size cans
Cocktail (llu-rrics (red, green)
OLIVES quart can 33leu
An“ Pesto Bell‘s ripe. Medium size, approximately 128 to quart can
. BOOTH SARDINES 2 cans 27¢ 9
Wine Jelly
Papaya Jam
Brandicd Cherries
Spiced Fruits . .
Oval can. Plain tomato or mustard
NALLEY’S SYRUP ....24-oz. bot. 23¢
Tarragon Vinegar
Scotch Orange. .Murnmladr.
Nalley’s Lumberjack
Limc Marmalade
Smoked Crab
2327253“ "“'“‘””" APRICOTS . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 2 cans 25¢
()lhcs (ripe or green, stufle
m, spiced) Diamond Crown, whole peeled. 18-02. cans . V " to civic
l’in Money Pickles "
Fl'(-lll":lndrll"ll(l‘d Onions ' 12-02. Oérocsgn
' w“ ("hm Ask for Frosted Food Cookbook. I}: JS-CB-PA
. l ' ' E
. , has?
‘. It 3‘“ .“f . ~- I . .. x ‘_ ‘. H J u.
rum—s -.Eliv.EIA.BI.»ES= 4n MEAT DE PARTNER 'r-g 2:333
r
Prices Effective Friday and Saturday aaiggfif‘]
ORANGES
Large sweet navels
10-le. 49¢
GRAPEFRUIT
Arizona seedless, Sunkist
Rst. of Pork . . . . lb. 29¢
Leg 0’ Mutton . . lb. 21¢
PRE-COOKED RAMS. lb. 38¢
Our own Flavo—Rite Quality. whole or V;
SHORT RIBS ............. .. ,lb. 19¢
Ill-lbs. 39¢
«Li-41-.
WHITE 'HENS .......... .. lb. 26¢
APPLES pfifiii‘osi‘ioés ............ ._ lb. 35¢
Winesap, fancy and extra. fancy LINK SAUSAGE ...... ” lb. 32¢
8-le. .. 49¢ HXmMo§%§ZrER __________ H lb. 20¢
----------- -- Pkg- 15¢ Prime Steer Beef . leg
ULS. No. 1
41-le. a}; . . . . . . .. 27¢
LETTUCE
IA4111). cello pkgs.
SALT manmo. 10—lbs. 1.87
Packed in 10—lb. jars
SAUER KRAUT .... .. 2-lbs. 15¢
LUCKY DOG FOOD ..... .. 3/Z5¢
Carsten's
U. S. Inspected
Large crisp heads , 4_ am
, FORMAY .......... .. 3-lb. can 67¢ -—-—————-—-—-/ are
Ea h The perfect shortening .v lce‘.
c ,we
Where Quality Meets Price
I