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SHELTON--MASON COUNTY JOURNAL--Published in "Christmastown, U.S.A.", Shelton, Washington
WORLD
FAMOUS
QUALITY
LIBBY'S
OHATO
46 OZ.
TINS
CREAM
STYLE
OR
WHOLE"
KERNEL
LIBBY'S
303
TINS
LIBBY'S
QUALITY
12 OZ.
TIN
23 SKIDOO!
-- HI'S BAKERY --
Blueberry Muffins.. Doz. 49
Limpa Rye ..... Loaf 25
We Feature
German Choc. Cakes
1, 2 and 3 layer
Phone 426-3179
HI, NEIGHBOR: SHOP-RITE BRINGS BACK THE
"GOOD OLD DAYS" -- AT LEAST THE GOOD OLD
LOW PRICES--C'MON IN FOR OLDE-TIME SHOPPING
Libby's Peas, Cut
or French
Sliced Green
Beans. Mix
or Match 'Era
303
TINS
FRUIT
The Finest You Can Buy X
303
TINS
WHITE KING
CAN
WHITE
"D"
GIANT BOX
WHITE KING
DETERGENT
QT.
SUEY
Chun King Frozen
Chicken or Shrimp
Chop Juey or
Sukiyaki 12 oz. Pkg
BLLSDALE
Delicious Home Style
Just Like Grandma Used
To Can.
TINS
Libby New 1y2 Size Tin.
Assorted Kinds
PINEAPPLE ........................
FOR
Libby Family Size Pitted
OLIVES ....................
Tins
Mix or Match . . Libby Kraut, Spinach, Cut,
Diced or Sliced Beets
KRAUT, SPINACH ............................
303 $ '
TINS
.m iiiiii
Here's Tile Giant Beef Sale Originated In Tile P, aeific Northwest By Shop-Rite -- Repeated By Popular
Demand! Shop-Rite Features U.S. Choice V-N-F Beef ..... Finest Of Quality! Others May Imitate -- But
Shop-Rite's Famous VNF Meat Program Just Can't Be opied .....
All Guts Including Steaks, Roasts, Meat,
Short Ribs, Ground Meats Etc. Sold At 20% Reg.
u.lar Price! If You Haven't Yet Tried V-N-F (Value Nutri.
• hon Flavor) Meats, . --, By All Means Do So Now ... We
Guarantee You II L, ke Em!
* SUPER DISCOUNT SPECIALS *
: IliS ......................................... ,o..,
, !~:i;'i: !i!,i!~at~i~',~'' ':
~~,:qP~i~lgt/.~il ' Y
'~ :' ~:~,.!| Cooked In 5 b T ns Pound
Swift's Chunk
By The Pmce Pound
Pineapple
JUICE
.... 3 $I
Fancy Tins
GRAPEFRUIT
Libby's 4 303Tins ~1
Peas & Carrots
.... Tins
PEARS
Libby $1
303 Tins For
Viem a Sausage
• 5 '= ,$1
.... Tins
SHOP-RITE
D LLS
48 OZ. JAR
HAWAII H PU iGH
46 OZ. $
REAL
FRUIT
FLAVOR ............................ ~J TINS
i STAHT Blending FLOUR
PILLSBURY'S ............ 5 LB, PKG.
CORN MUFFIN
PILLSBURY'S ............
PKGS.
WAX PAPER ZEE 21
100 FT ....................
RITZ ............................ Box
SHOP-RITE
WHEAT .............. LOAF
MAXWELL HOUSE
1-LB. 73--2-LB. $1.39
.............................................. 3 LB. TIN
DARIGOLD
FANCY
.................................................... POUND
BANQUET ............
PKGS.
FROZEN ORANGE
DONALD DUCK ....................
6 OZ.
TINS
MAXWELL
HOUSE
..6 OUNCE JAR
DELICIA
2 GAL. $2.49 ........ I/= GAL.
Fancy Gohlen Ripe
Pound
Duncan Hines . . . Super
Mail In Offer... Send In
3 Box Tops, Get Your
Dollar Refunded.
Get Details At Store
BOXES
I
FANCY TEXAS
PINK
Cauliflower
FANCY
SNO-WHITE ~'
EACH
RADISiiES
OR GREEN
ONIONS
BUN.
/
We Guarantee Everything --- Even Our Smile.
PRICES EFFECTIVE FEB. 4-5-6. LIMIT RIGHTS.
New Hours 9 - 9 Men. thru Sat. --- Sun. 10 - 7
Thursday, February
Pastor Of Church!
in Skokomish
Valley To
By Mary Valley
SKOOMISH -- Rev.
John Hadley left Monday~
up their new duties at the
church in Spokane and
go our best wishes The
made many friends while:
they will be greatly mi~
will be guest speakers
munity Church until a
ter arrives.
Another one of a
ily, Mrs. Wilma Vail,
Hunter brothers
Saturday. The Valley
press their sympathy to
ters and other
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger
son of Bellewm spent
with his parents, Mr.
Ted Richert.
Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar
of SheI'ton were
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
holm.
Mr. and :Mrs. Donald
to Longview Sunday to
son Dick and his wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hill
the funeral of his sister,~:
va Rose in Tacoma last:
Mr. and Mrs.
of Castle Rock were
of Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday.
Bob Bearden and
vatt took a truckload of'.
to Spokane over the
Rev. and Mrs. Hadley.
EDGAR WHITE of
visited at the Chester
Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill
ited Mr. and Mrs. Don 1
urday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Grapeview visited Mr,
Ted Richert Sunday
also called at the
home.
Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Calvin
business trip to
day.
Mr. and ]~rs.
entertained Sunday
their son Shannon's
with cake and ice
present were his
Mr. and Mrs. Arvid
and Mrs. Ted Richert,
and Mrs. Roger
of Bellevue.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Stanley of Seattle, and
Mrs. Harold Hunter
afternoon at the home
Mrs. Justhz Taylor at
Mr. and Mrs. Emery
moved to Steamboat
Smiths recently lost
in the Valley by fire.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex
vi'~ited Z~r. and Mrs.
of Arcadia
surprised Mrs.
birthday dinner.
week the Donaldsons
guests of Mr. and ~r~
Todd in Shelton.
The Hunter brothers
eivcd word of the
aunt, Mrs. George
Portland.
THE BACHELOR'S
met Monday evening at
Steve Williams home.
made plans for a
have this Friday ni
munity Hall. The offi¢
Club arc Dave Rose,
Danny Cleveland vice
Steve Lyman,
ltams, treasurer, Mike
sergeant at arms,
leader, and Sandy
leader•
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
daughter Ann visited
relatives in the Valley/
Ann who is a
Sudan Interior and
on vacation for several'
leaving next week on
of the retuna t~p to
Mr. and Mrs.
a[rived home last
month's vacation in
ornia. The Johnsons
time with their dau
mily, Mr. and Mrs.
at Santa Ann and got
with their two
They also visited
and many points of
sides escaping the big
Skokomish alley.
las Fir
Production Is
PORTLAND
ly production at Dov
mills in the Western
ducts Association
glen during December
million feet compared
the previous month.
creased from previou~
Twelve months
almost 9.0 billion
ing to WWPA. ThroU@
11 months, orders
lion feet, and
feet. Unfilled order
timated at 606
from 535 million the
Total industry nve~
timated to I~e 1.07
fo," the first 12 m(
The weekly average
Fir Region lumber]
December was 130,2~
81.9 pcrcent of the
age. Orders
b.f. ; shipments
weekly averages
were production
99.6 percent of the 1
age; orders 164
ments 158,537,000 b.f.
Twelve months of
mulai.ive production
b.f.; 12 months of
000 b.f.; 12 months
077,000,000 b.f.
Orders for 12 me~t
break dov~rn as
truck 6,798,029,000 b.
c'ar,qo 1: 527,875,000
345 895,000 b.f.; local
b.f.
The industry's unf
stood at 606,853,00
end of December;
tory at 1,075,000,000
It is as dangerous
walk as it is to drin
remind~ the State