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Thursday, January
CLEARANCE
OFF
GIRLS COATS
Sizes 2 to 6 - Regular Price $15.95 to $18.75
Sizes 7 to 14 - Regular Price $17.95 to $22.50
DRESSES
Sizes 2 to 14 -
Regular Prices $1.90 to' $4.30
1.49
GIRLS SWEATERS
Size 2 to 6 - Regular Prices $2.19 to $2.69
98¢
Sizes 7 to 14 - Regular Prices $2.95 to $3.75
BABY BLANKETS
Regular Price $3.25
2.5O
BABY BUNTINGS- Re;. Price $6.25
3.98
CARRIAGE COVERS -
98€
No Exchanges
Reg. Price $2.98
All Sales Final
KIDDIES KORNER
No Refunds
%
Clopay
PAPER DRAPES
Clearance
1/2 err
• LADIES' WALLETS
2 2/3 Yards Long 98¢
Pair ..................................
COTTAGE SETS
89¢
SABEL CURTAIN PANELS
Rayon 2.25
Each
CHLAIR CUSHIONS
Chintz Covered
9se each Table Cloths
LADLES LEATHER GLOVES
Lined
7.00
2.49
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
Re.d and Black and 17 95
Black and White Plaids ............. •
WORK PANTS
NAVY UTILITY PANTS
Color.: Forest Grccn
COTTON WHIPCORD PANTS
By Days
MOLE SKIN PANTS
By Days
1.85
4.25
4.95
Mark Twain
By Eider
Sport Shirts
Colors: V¢llite Blue Ttm Corn
Sizes: Small Medium Laxge
3.50
Work Shirts
Navy Utility Shirt
Color : Forest Green
1.09
SHOE CLEARANCE
WOMEN'S
SELBY STYLE EEZ Regural $6.95 and Up
4.95
CONNIE AND PARIS FASHION
Regular $4.95 and up
2.95
WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S
SLIPPERS
Regular $1..45 to $2.95
98¢
SHOE DEPARTMENT
CLEARANCE
WALL PAPER
REMNANTS OFF
Beautiful Patterns to
Brighten Up That Room
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
MEN'S DEPARTMENT
Established 1895
. . -= :"4 : -'- _
HINGS
AS THEY
SEEM
reduced to words, "what
zany are thinking about,
ad what some study and
zOught bring out."
THER NATURE dipped deep
ihto her supply of winter
lments this week and came
Hth a soft mantle of snow
majestically covered the
a landscape The snow ra-
: blanketed " the area late
!ay afternoon in a frenzied
that reminded one of a fog
which Suddenly enveloped
ea: By early that evening
uncryside was, for the see-
ime this year, covered with
Man Winter's calling card.
, With the picturesque aspect
Snow came the cries of
cI automobile drivers. All
and highways out of tlle
,re, floated with a thin layer
eYU snow that made auto-
u'ansportation next to im-
>le. On the Olympia highway
Were lined up on the sine of
1 ad, Unable to budge from
cs they had slid into. Not
an.d was thrown onto the
Paid traffic continue on its
o
E show must go on" as far
_ the mailmen, milkman,
uae girls and men, electric
raen_. and paper boys are
" -" Qespite the fact that
Phases of Shelton business
m, temporarily discontinued as
F of the snow this week.
• mi t 'a°st of us throw our hands
ne first sight of snow and
e that it is a good time to
on e and huddle in front of
[y Place, the servicemen
mdle up a little warmer,
u t J nd on their wa" a little
,r d continue to dYiver the
a re.Ugh they cruz hardly
,=, m the hero class they
;set- e a hearty thanks' from
us who hve learned to de-
on :heir.services.
O
Program of five out-
md important com-
as a goal for
1947, the Shel-
merce started
period of activity and
at their meet-
The matter of a
War Memorial, a
of this district
armed services
War II will be ag-
PUshed by the civic
this year, with a
elopment may be
Street light-
in the downtown
to the Bay-
with the elimina-
provoking short-
6017
PORTL
VOL. L:
Grin
Pull
As of t(
onier's Sh,
in a ten
their earr
Coast As
Paper Ma
tarily off
and paper
!'ising livi'
Announ(
plement
Cropper,
Shelton R
the releas
to John P.
tary of t
Matthew
the Jnterr
Paper M
Smith, pr(
paper mm
The lett
explanatio
action tak
"We ar
communic
problems
working
bor Agre(
lating to
vances in
"The p:
Agreement
until May
subject to
date by ci
"On the
rent Unifo
]lot amen€
way, the n
tion have
to assist i
presented
members ,
ment the
employee
Uniform L
amount eq
such total
tary suppl
will becom
ary t6, 19,
ed on to
overtime s
V
Pacifi(
Pulp
ers.
highway are .....
• proposals that TT
given support of the H],
joW. ith realization of a ib
rt district and a golf .
n the vicinity as other l | ,rr
• or serious support [ .D|U
''tl er 'dlrectloix"of l .... . '.
its new president, ] Frmms
year inl vcy eal h
and in tomary fc
address be-
>,last year, ap-
inch support as hacl
preceding presi-
no disruption of
of community
'experienced. Retir-
, S. B. Anderson,
members for
in making his ad-
of the organization a
, O
accidents, of
county and Shel-
more than their
behind them object
human beings
masses of wreckage,
to set enough of an
event recurrences.
ack Roles, a pion-
elton youth
incident of
been the mis-
Journal to chron-
past several
could have been
of comfort to
ntembers, but
should again
to the rest
e highways to
judgment and
only for our
the safety of
have the pro-
careful operation.
o
are being read,
and "the Little
e settled down on
a Pullman car of
zldez., " starting the
that prom-
)ation over
of a tropical
have been writ-
gly of the plea-
the
sunshine, pahn
wa-
on
mt we have aban-
and are on
;in Islands,
prove in
claimed
eerns to be little of
Hon about the
it is suffice
1,400 miles
part of a
stretch al-
to South Am-
in winter
lower than 78
waft cool-
land. We are
train to Chi-
anti and St. Tho-
home the
n'ney will take
from Shclton,
n Chicago and
].rni, which fur-
how small the
in distance by
O
atlr absence from
|e Several weeks,
al subscribers
and this col-
uninter-
artists for
of Well known
selected for
starting n'ext
manager o
cantile fm
covered hi.
Imme at 5;
day morni
He had
heart attac
apartment
Kiwanis C
had not be
eral days
his custom
Wednesday
ers to WOl
to the inv(
Funeral
been compl
nesday afb
rival of his
Bcal Grap
surviving ¢
Mr. Bea
tn Minneso
resident fo
last eight
• Lumbermc
been maria
partment s
years ago.
He had
Club and 1
and was hi
liked by hi
.for his wit
Ralph
Activ
Shelton
Godden, je,
dent at la,
and gave i
officers co
lour, vice-
secretary;
and Jack :
Harry Pete
Paul Schm
berg.
All new
last night
ed by Jim
ton, Activ
dent, at a
Ban!acle E
EDWARD
Mr. and
are the pal
Thursday, .
ton General
NERV
STRIP
LIGHT
Stealing
automobih
lights on
is not the
to crime
but that a
used succ{
Mr. ant
tensen, 17'
their car
theater S
going to
space wae
lighted an
tion of t
leaving th
tensen's
that the ri
had been=
.Somc cr
ing.