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iUTHEHAN CHURCH BRINGING #‘EOMMER h], m '
NOTED MUSICIAN WEDNESDAY C P
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Stalls l-llGll FOR %
OPENING WEEKEND
Shelton Bowlers Lead Doubles, All
Events, Place High in Team
and Singles Events
SHELTON-MASON COUNTY JOURNAL V
* HOMEMADE HGNlElNTRODUCED
ll
‘ Mason
Tuesday, li‘cbi‘uarv 13. 1‘
lill. Ml Sillllr ,
Silillil‘; ii.il.bERS lN
WIN COLUMN AGAlN
‘somcthing very unlikely to hap-
pen~~the city of Shelton and Ma—
son county stand to lose approx—
Laundry Sticks To Pace
With Victory Over Cams, But
Remains 13 Games Back
lcade by his oversight.
WHAT’S THE SENSE 0F (SENle
HENDRY GIVES A FEW ANS I
If the census enumerator should how many horses, milk 0,
and hogs; how many but
the farm;
turkeys and ducks sold.
her of eggs produced, '
I honev lettuce, spinach. m
limately $50 during the next de—l he like; how much butt
led on the farm or but“. coin P
how man}h -\
‘ §
1
Some tough totals to tcgpie face i l , T“ , , , , , , . , I . nu. be}. f
. .leS' und -
teams WhiCh Win Wind up the third! CIT} BOVHJH‘G IVAVI'EAfiLFi’c-t
‘don‘uilg lid/TS pgmtecd OUt b'v 9:1: andntruclgi
Oiutgrlflfglll‘m eIis‘,
iannual Shelton commercial claSS ‘ ‘ ‘ en Iy’ mnsu"
S‘lPeFV‘Sm 01 .‘ Eun‘d m‘
n be ling tournament thls 'L. M. .......................... .45 15 .737
lMason county. Clarifying thejof money 01ml} fa‘mcr .' 81‘s
“33:11” Wvéekald ‘ l lMason Laundry .29 28 .509 ‘matter further,
he explained the l Cnmlm'nc'nt “Wily fmm' “rad”,
JT. g. d 1 ,l t“ ‘Cammaranos ....... .. .28 29 .491 coming 1940 census
would be oflan‘l numerous other, being
uldab; nnzl' gummy gaw to that: vPaStime ............ .— 27. 30 .474
ties and incorporated towns since sem‘?md "1 army) flglt‘f
oul‘lde
lFor ma‘ian‘ce that 2:764 total that Huerby Motors . 31 .456 upon the
number enumerated willl’pmv_lde “.13 grew?“ 1:0 Imago.
Richf‘ie‘l’d Défis of Olympia hung_ Paramount Theatre .26 31 .453
depend the amount each city, ,Pbm‘ma 1“ Amm'lca 0:2», “g 0
up ll, the mama“ event will log: lWilsou’s Cafe .......... .386
county 01‘ town will receive from m the world. ‘ “entn
hard‘to reach as that is consld_ { High scores !the state liquor fund,
the gas tax, fl He’lfll'y ,has 911351316 enwlll l
erable bowling for an 875 average Ga.me~—Bab Stewart 246. find certain
federal iallOtmentSW did-mew W1“ doia ,htt ': boy‘
lteam to put out l Totaleip Allen 515, Figured on this basis every mcn
lbémrehan‘l aboua the b enWlll 1
Even the. 2700 tdtal of the: ' Matches Friday i‘voman and Child is
Worth abm‘tlpiOdutco they mse' tv s-‘i gm
Smoke 'Shop of Aberdeen won’tl Paramount vsbL. M_ t‘éoflhet City
Of Shelton lgndpillitoffmaatifloggigte ' 1:“;
be an easy mark. Last year first ‘ H’uerby ’vs. Paetime. “1 n
{1.3" lk~ d 75d "‘ J 1“ leg.
.placc went at 2700. i l l Mason Laundry vs. Wilson’s. l The population
census is, how— i Sglldpl: fills]: of e gag“
‘ Then there is the 1201 tote] Billl l I Cams vs. Associated Oil. ever.
but one phase of the hue‘e , hdo‘s name the; ion“ of: ham d
Smith and I. H. Woods of Shelton; ‘1940 inventory required by 13W- l on?
vni'iousflbevrins ind. 9- tiger:
hung up to top the doubles com-l Evidently the L. Mfs bowling gThe buSineSS
and industry censusj vested the nufnbg} of a" ntiei ‘
_ I ‘ petition by over 100 pins. Some-l slump was only a temporary thing
lh‘lfl already started, and in April V and the number not of ‘ have?
From a Wisconsin farm boy, who eville companies has not swerved i may may
kF‘OCk Over, the 596} for the ‘Mex'kv’ were back on the ithe
enumeration of population and agev and other llke in: ‘ Object
the age of 12 bullt and played him from hls purpose of pralslnglscore by
which Jack Swanson of: _V‘lCtOl'y tlrack Friday night in City lthe
faim'. housmg and Irrigation ll will save much llme' '1',
A- a!
a most unusual instrument with- lGod on several unusual instru- ; Tacolma
193515, the Singles} bum ‘leaglfe Pm Play With an Odd'game lcensus
W111 be taken: . lthe enumerator and the h canal
.fi . . l , . c, Bilde Ferriers 1759 all-events dCClSlon over Huerby
Motors. The 1940 census Will be a pains-i . ,. ~i.
out any musual training whatso- ments through muSic and song. t t 1 , , k ,
,t. k. f h ' , The census 1ep0,t h wlll
ever, has emerged as. fine musician,i Featuring the Theremin, an in- '0
a. 1,5 gomg t0. ta 9 some Pm" Mason Laundry keRt Race 1“ .avlng aCt.
u,“ A? an mSlght cannot be used for an "Homes
the Missionary of Music and Song, lstrument played entirely withoutlpumsmng
t9 Whlp- :SWORd P1303 With a Slmlhal' Yer” mu) What 15 1.“ Stow
When the of taxation, regulation 0 elton w,
Orben Slme touch but by wavlng hands overll Shelton pinmen did rather welll
Idict over Cammaranos. Assocmt- onumerafors being Work, take the gatlon,
Hendry sald. em nu
His concert in the Mount Olive it, beautiful music pours forth to , for
themselves 1“. the commercml led 011 and 33$“ng like‘Yisev were farm
censui“. The Census take? merator who should dl “3011 is
Lutheran church on Hillel‘est Wed- thrill you. There are no strings, l
competltlonv leadmg the .dOUbleS- ‘i‘V'O‘tb‘OnQ View”. m
the“ matCh‘ “(111 33k h‘m_how mum land information to any one '
' Day cg
nesdav February 14 at 8 p. lno keys, but is controlled entirely I aml
an‘fwents. as already relatgd' es res'pecnvely w‘th “71150115
Cafe ltllled' how many' acres .pastured’ 3: SWOI‘H CCDSUS
OffiCla1 ted bVM
in open to evervonek A free Will lby the electronic pulsations from l While
Bl“ smlth and 8.1m Ferrler v and Paramount Theatrc‘ how mUCh hay and
gram cult or gumy Of a felony- ‘ n Elia-i
9‘ v 'll ’ t k n t defra his bod 'hOld second and mm m the
Sm‘ Here’s how “ind wh the HOMEMADE HOME has become Buck Masher paced
the ‘Mer'ks’ “H‘eshEd' how many bushels 0f *-~ aMM
(Helms, W1 g9 :3 e. 0 y; 3- llvles and pastime Mason Laundry “ ' ‘
..y’ . . . . .. . with a one- ame spurt b Bab potatoes corn and grass
seed' 19 ~r
U19 expense 0f bringmg the art'l The Forkocello, is a one-string'
land Paramount ’Theatre rest in saw pawl” prispcS‘tlon WIEllli
c‘t‘yfonfmfeShrelimllghfamllle: Stewart helium out Sbtlexvartl —,
’—""*"—— i '31“
lStS here- led instrument originated by Ml‘w . _'_ many sections oft
e country. c pic urc o e asuc ouse a ove A is . L- l l . cm
Hileg ~traVeled 20 yearsv helSime and perfected at a cost
offfié‘i’lvfigrg {all}: f?;:ilrlllar§§ce “3 was taken in March,
1937; the one of the homemade home be- 'pgfil‘édf;
igczltiilidiglhéznsfercfgg l “Ed 1,
has presented over 5000 concerts $1,000.00 by the late Knute Rein—- i
,0. " r 'i . 'lovv, in October, 1939- g , . ' ‘ , . r
‘be
if} fUTW‘tV‘l/O Statesv in Lumen“ ldall, famed violin maker and wood
mgcfillggfielgggg"ouisflérlfigégggg The basic house, as
illustrated, was valued'at $1,209. Present “uglier, fillet}? Off 615
pins v. ,.'5 vl
churches, in schools, and» on the carvel._ VVlth fills, instrument he row
[entirely but the res ectsl valuation is more than double that sum. This
Increase ls not only f l h, ' .d I tll t h ' l l OUR ' a1 0,
radio- ” Private he has appeared has ap eared as feature artist on Z
' 3’ p p due to land and house improvements but to healthy
neighborhood 01 15 11} 1‘“ ua U03; 0. 5 CW The remains of Mrs. Mattie:
a a"
for personalities like Madam the nag-lonal h00k_up the Farm “'3
E14059 d0“b1951iisrlgl€§glnd 311'; growth. ‘the way. for
Pastimes triumph. Elsenhaur, who died at Centralia
Schuman Heink, Kirsten Elakstad, and Home hour. fili’fgbsofsclzigirg‘
9 W0" some} The llama was made from the basic housg and raw land dur_
{Jim Dunblzllr orstp‘wed atway an February 4th, were brought to‘
eliqu
and William Dieterlev wmner 0f #--‘-~—~ l f, ' ' ing occupancy
by the family-rnote the curtamed Windows in the lerage'swe ma lgure 0
Rate 3. Shawn laSt week and lnterred be'l A L C l "- 1
Academy Of awards in 1937 as TVVEAVG VtCalflS, thirty: s‘ets of upper
pictulei lson Lanndry while Assomated OulSlde the grave of her hugbandvl t
OWCSt 05‘! T 980m
.m 'M, f “Th, LT f Emile 7. doubles and 48 Singles entries roil- . n.
‘1 , . . rsm in n w_bom land Wilson's Cafe battled for 10w- James
Brooks, who was Shot to BRING THEM _r llrgda I
(ll.QCu/l o e ie 0 , .l g t, l d S d .th Hole al‘C hope, napplness,
security, owoc p, a e l l , , _ l , 0 y ,
Zola.” ’l:.1‘§(.a§ alnl, unday. wl ev’l neighborhood, in contrast
to old and crowded city districts where Score honors l‘": the
F'Ve‘lmg' the death 3;t 01d camp 0118 Sqme , r. of 1
This Ulg’fi‘thm‘ With OUtStanding :1. ll“?A d Quicstlim lSlllg .08
l2.“— the family home rests on scraps of paper in the form of rent re-
Cafemen Shadmg the” nva to *tlventy'flve years ago‘ some nme S i
-" yea"
offers from radio, movie, and vaud- ' l3"t '3’is “Gal” 0
0 051m. P dY celpts_ llose the match. l . later deceased removed to Cen-l
e011}: (ll
Stuart min and Marjorie math “65 en ‘ . . . ___________________ ‘lL.
M. if?) i linerh:v"s (ll ltralia and remarried, and has. lived l!
PHARMA red th
W e featmed in mi hum 1 If e pilze. ptosmon scores at this Handicap 271
Handicap 141 lthere ever since. She was 53 glee. l
eaver ar S 18. way pom are: lStévsfart 584lMerrick 539 years old, and was
an aunt of en's
ious domestic comedy by 20thl TEAM EVENT . l L women 505 M. Fredson-
535‘Mrs. Kenneth Calkins of Shelto “if "
F L O E S Centuryyoxl “The Honeymoonisihichiieicéloarlslléogmpia) ,
lMaekey 597l3tudebaker 481 The family came to Shelton "
"”"" 316523“?!
in e 10 r n ...... .. . ~ . . . l "
That are correct and distinctive 0V€F-" WhiCh 9113's
Wednes‘lay 3t gastime (Spheltone) ......... “2637 7 ‘éfilfiifiey
:23 .fii‘gllflgl‘ég‘fii' ygogfil§rggi Effigy: 1 mm
for all occasions [the Graham Theatre. The film Mason Laundry (Shelton)
....2634 V i I . 811834 942 2687l857 837 890 2584
ltl.alla’.surv'ives. A l mange]
FORREST GARDENS of iiiliohriiwsrl’ 3-3232 or «. A Bil" .l-
rive. omissions... dilemma <2> m ' * UA .‘
e ts icnces, adventures and . re 6 on. “'99 0" 0 '3’ e
ens“) 3'. ' , . . . , '._ Handicap 114i Handicap 96 e H
can 305 or 112-“, We Deliver gonerlde earty laughs. smart MgKenZie
(gSeattlie)) Coast Lumbermen’s Assn. glplihls goingnaitppged
unatircimglg 1 Allen 615! A. Robinson 493 . FINNISH RELIEF BUND $33 . l ,
_l ‘ golds?
_. , n 211‘ SOD EI'Vlce ‘ a: y e a 10 ma 0 .w Ferrieli 524ls ith
446 l _ l an .
I realizes ‘The Honeymoons Over G . , . l- In Three natwes of Fl 1 d h *
i M
_ . rays Harbor Railway and me_ DcmonsJ‘atlon. A n 544 Du. d {24 I D an
W.O' . -vl
. when I}; gigggrmggg tlggemgggng Light ..................................
-2521 $32,031: 3,0521%, 323,,Hfium_ The Homemade Home idea is 83:32,,
5.0»F,,;.f.‘;,, ggllhavse "9t forgotten the country of, S , “a
czréc Glut while Marbrie S ofn Husk Delivery (Olympia) ....2487 hermenis
Algoclation takes the another advance by Western lum- McEery 443lwestlund
612E their birth have added another $11 2
lgiscovers' the differerice between {fink Paris (seattle)
""""""" “2418 initial stepiin a 1940
drive of berm” in the supply of liloushflg' 313 899 938 2750872 917
873 2662. 33,31,333,“ figl‘eivfgfi‘dhwggl GPOCERIE The;
. ’ . . a efield (Tacoma) ............ .2410 ‘11 It is focused on the
mar et 'or . . 1 l L. d. 2 l . 4 .
romance in an office and love in home—building promotion that W1 .
Cammalranos ( )[ aun ly ( )lmakmg the total now $33. There is
‘3 COttage- Of Course Marjorieg VVoods-SDrgilt’liBl—(ESieEVENT 1201
be eXtended t?- all parts Of the 23335 1:2;2ngrgiggg igrlefgio'rhi:
Handicap :31 Handlcap .132an need now to raise a large fund l Ml
lcute in shorts, but that doesn't Goodmsmreswartlln
"""""" " country, excepcmg the Soum'
the “effectlvcncsa of the Tltl'e I Dummy 5 ,lDOddS‘ lat any point,
only enough to show
SHELTON, WASHINGTON pay the bills and it takes a bub- (Olymplql ‘5 1092
The 19401progl‘am of ftfhe;t 4:2- Class 3 tvpe a; FHA loan hm; geta‘son
ggigoodhd :23 Sympathy for an oppressed people r , FRUITS '
ble bath to melt their troubles . ' .
"""""""""""""""
-' sociation cumina es an e ’0 - i , co 1 erwer o. .. b t .u h m m,
I, at I . _' v
r . . . Klmble-Mandiich (Aber) .. ,..1086 _ been greatly increased. The
max- F. ,3 603.0 b . 510 ‘1 eno g 0 “fig 984 e 1315 I
Two shows every nlqht down to the vanishing pomt! In- - J * gun in 1033,
when With the 09 l, , , P. ie son Y tin-3.1 ,ed over the comm, to succor
the ‘
Starting at 7:00 'P_M. lcluded in the cast are Patric Infidel:
Halal“? (Olym) ~71083 Operation of architects and retail “hum
8171101111? 01 “11510311 15 $2500 IAronson 5191F‘GTI‘191‘ 548 l
helpless women all: children. The s
‘ s t d 1 R ll H‘ k J k c Ckhy Mccurdf (WAC-l ~-1074 1 b d alers the
first drive for Title II requwements for loans onl938 835 926 2699840 922
052 2714; . . FINEST FOOD ,. Strc
Mahmeafihfisfifl'aya "r 3’
(glowéi'barlzsseCavfiaighacJug’; Coleman-Peterson (Tao) ......
..1059,.lllénw igctemuslngi. waq organized one-story detached dwellings
have lssonlated (2) l WilSBH,S (1) gourtillafl'wul refleive
anyllfunSSfof‘ BEST pmcg . L - ‘
. s . i I u A . . - - d V . . ere or one or wee e ore .
Adm., 10¢ and 23¢, plus tax Gale and E. E.‘ Clive. Eugenel
SwansiLN$;:cinE1;/)ENT 596 by West Coast lumbermen. This
as;dléiullllileigzhfiid.theInmggéshifée gandlcap 90l Handicap
:303lgending in the fund. The latest , Gans
Forde‘direcmd’ Wlth 501 M‘ Wurt' Smith (’She‘ton') . 590
l'“ gad‘iéagsullpiémg “$2,? for the doler That is more of
ggélghfiggnson ggélcontributors'were Mrs. A. G; Nord- HOODSPORT BE
. . ‘ zel executive producer. , . . , """ I or e‘ -e
era ousmg ' a . . ’ . " .V ‘ °~ling $1, Ben Siren $5 and John
. ,g . .
Last Time Tonight Lawlessness among a'group of
gfidiirrlibéfléifi‘im istration during the three suc~
gltleugillllgmgngcilég 50?: lg}? lOumirly éZglE‘unk . igngerho $5. .
yr ‘ *, . LTO
imen sworn to opposef criminalsols Slleth (Tacoma) """
" 5.67 (fleeging yetglls, W31} glialsiironog chamcal .equipment
luxury fin-139336; 551% Sgggfgse 453‘ VF— Y
Y _ the unique theme 0 George '- I I
"""""""""" " ac or
in e eary POPU '1 .V L ', , AUS 91‘ — l r w v v. \*
ll, prlsciha Lane Rose- Brien’s latest action drama, “Le- Peterson
(Tawmé) ---------------- -- 567 the FHA insured loan in the West- {$1163.
landscaping, and 50 011, than 317 319 342 2478l788 807 867 2462 ' V ,-
r
W‘ G 1 gion of the Lawless " which will ALL'EVENTS ern states.
The National Small m the case of blather-cost types- “A” d .
mary Lime, Lola Laney a}: play at the Grah'am Theatre B. Ferrier,
(Shel) ................. "1759 Homes Demonstration was another Tile
house is built, .It is occu- Barker‘s With Age l , g8. . . . . h
Page’ Claiude Ram? Eran lThursday evening. outgrowth of this Western
Pion‘ pled' The“ homemaking goes on' Mahogany wood is of
pinkish cast 1 ~ . i e P
MCHUgn' may 0 son The thrilling story revolves HOSPITAL PATIENT coring
effort in promIoting thellitglhogéifie aréypgzaHOfwi‘t‘EOEenlaggl
when first cut but becomes a golden ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.' . lb“;
I aroungu the: Sillisiightgscugiuiisiallf' if}: 90:31.?
f”“°“’séml’ii°3 L01? ’12,.Zfsilug33lici3
lgini‘ixfgi-‘booklet. They are: (1) The Basic bm‘l’“ °r Shelly
“01‘” When expose? l ' . Whv
ednesday only 2r ghizgd 0in ag ioneer vgesterh gheglton pig’s hills
in?“ te- tt0 t it turei‘s J'Olnéd With the WCStem Re' Houm‘
or Starting Home' Whicn to light. This Sherry (010: b'eaun. ’
wedneSday at the
pA'Y'N'GHT T ‘ toxin. to stamp out3 disorder When yesterday p
1 lea men tail Lumbermen’s Assdciation in the family may occupy When
foun'l fies and deeDens With .age ll the I ' -
a ruthless killer gets control of . —s;w—r——-—-—_.—
establishing Western Homes Foun— dationi floor, Sidewans and "OOf
w°°d has l’een Drape!” flmShEd . "I,
lthe secret band. and kills and HOSPITALIZED SUNDAY dation as a
nonadverfismg' non—13ml done, then finish) ttllile Hhomel when made
into furniture. . v ,
! ‘ ' - Marvin Trotter Ra on' r ft or 'nization for
rovic‘iins” “Ting occupancy; ~ 0me' ‘ .
, plunders under the cloak of JUS i y le em p10 1 gd p :l V ' . ., ,
v S tlce_ a reign of terror prevails ploye, was admitted to Shelton
pOpular information on the mod- Pand H0196, f0!‘ Which the 10Ca‘: -r .
,2 , '"qm,
OVER O'Brien, in the role of a, young hospital Sunday for treatment. em
small home through retail ;t10n and size of the Slte and the; . ..-;: l
with Stuart Erwin,
Marjorie Weaver
and Good Short Subjects
Thursday Only
BARGAIN NIGHT
Adults ................ .. 15¢ Each
And TWO BIG
FEATURE PICTURES
“LEGION OF THE
LAWLESS”
with George; O'Brien
Virginia Vale
. ——and—
“THE TWO OF US”
1aWyer, rallies to the defense of
lthe‘victims and by swinging the
honest element behind him, smash-
les the gang after what is said
lto be one of the most exciting
gun battles ever brought to the
[screen in a western drama. David
{Howard directed for RKO Radio.
l On the same bill is “The Two of
lUs.”
l
/
‘Jolm Bull’s' Origin
The term “John Bull" was first
applied to England in a satire by
Dr. John Arbuthnot, entitled “Law
[h a Bottomless Fit.” In this work
the‘ author uses “John Bull” to rep-
resent the English nation.
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Appe'lfizing
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and Standard
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BY IRVING DI.
DETROIT’S decision to send
Hank Greenberg to the out-
field and put Rudy York on iirst
base will, give the Tigers the best
double—barreled tiome run threat
since Babe Rut-Wand Lou Gehrig
poled ’em. out. for the Yankees.
That is, of course..it the Switch
goes well with H’z‘inkus Pankus.
Critics long have maintained
that York’s best position was
first base. . ,
The big lndian had been tried
behind the bat, at third and in
the outfield—anywhere, just so
the Bengals could take advan-
tage of his long-range swatting.
But even his Stickwork failed
to cover up hls- deficiencies
afield. Putting him on first. his
natural pasition, was well-nigh
impossible with G r e 9 ob e r 3
around. Thus it will be a night-
mare for American League
pitchers if Henry goes to the
garden and makesgood.
V 1‘ t
OW that football has been
abandoned it the University
of Chicago,_ Knox college of
Galesburg, 111., is trying to raise
$500 to‘ buy' the..Maroon's' gi-
gantic bassidruiélfor its‘ march-
ing band. . . . ii
e drum is said
to be the biggest the" world.
. . . Eye doctors have-pro-
nounced him terribly. near-
sighted but George 'Glamack.
North Carolina center, leads the
Southern Conference in scoring.
In order to eScape the bad
weather jinx that ha’s‘follo'wed
it for years, the Masters’v'Tour-
nament at Augusta, Ga., will be >‘~
staged about a week later this
time. . . . John Chickerneo.
Pitt‘s! star quarterback of a
couple years ago, has accepted a
job with a petroleum company
in Venezuela. . . . J'ack Cannon.
former Notre Dame All-America
guard, has been appelnte'd cit}
recreation director at Columbus
5% tit &
ANK SEVEREID, old—time
Yankee backstop, and Char-
ley Chapman, scout for the Cin-
cinnati Reds. are collaborating
on a book which will be called
' “The Bushers‘ Guide-Advice to
Young Ball Playlrs.”
Move to Czrden
Gives ork Chance at LaSt
Hank greenberg ._ ._ltudy
York hopes he makes good in
garden.
4. 7,.
They’re calling Minnesota the
“Yankees” of collegiate hockey.
. . . The Gophers, with only one’
Canadian boy on the squad. are
undefeated and have averaged
slightly better than seven goals
a game. . . . Star of the team is
John Mariucci, husky defense-
man and a bangup end in foot-
ball for the past three years.
Tommy Turner, drafted by the
White Sox from Houston, may
turn out to be an extremely
handy gent to have around. . . .
In 1939 he caught 36 games,
played 73 in the outfield and 10
others at second base.
' his is open from a. m. to 4 p. m.
lpossibilities of the land in grow-'
'ing‘_.food for the family are ofl
first importance; and (3) thei
Progress House, in which the ob- , _,_
iective is to nrdvide a first dwel-- OWN south, we are tomvfts
ling unit of livability and charnn: getting so cold that the birds
appealing to the special home do: are beginning to fly north. for
" the winter. ‘
sires of the average young mar-
vried couple. There are 40 illustra-l "
tions, most of them showing. hilt Reading of the i‘eticence of
homes that cost $2500 or less. Russians to do battle, it is con-
The interest of large industrial eluded that the Reds go around
employers of the Midwest and East giving each other hotfoots to
in the Homemade Home principle keep their courage up, ‘
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is reported by retail lumber deal—-
Secretary Edison complains
ers from those Sections. In the
Chicago area. in Peoria, IllinOISM that our navy is too small‘ But
if it gets much bigger there
and Evansville, Indiana, Iior ex-
,am 1e. it has roved to e an . , . ,
effgctive way‘ t1; home owiiershipl “gr: ttobe oegggfigdglrls m every
for wage-earners and (theriin-lp g a, ,l, '
dustrial employees.
The West Coast Lumbermen’s
Association is distributing this
booklet through the regional 35-,
sdciatibns of retail lumber deal—
ers. Plans are being made to give
'it wide distribution in the West,
through Western Homes Founda-‘
tion. These plans will be finally
formulated at the Annual Conven-
tion of the Western Retail Lum-
bermen’s Association at Salt Lake,
in the'latter part of February.
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Democratic candidates are
getting to be as thick as raisins
in the presidential pudding. .But
no one knows whether Little
Frank Hornet will pull out a,
plum, or turn out to be the plum
himself.
bowboys Pay
To Park Steeds
Army Vacancies
- Being Filled New
Vacancies in several divisions of
the U, S. Army are now being
filled by the recruiting station in
the postoffice building at Olym-
pia. ‘ l
There are vacancies in the field
artillery at Fort Warren, Wyom-
ing. in the coast artillery at Fort
Stevens, Oregon, Fort Worden."
Wash, and Fort Scott. Calif., and]
in the air corps at Fort Lewis,
Wash, and in .the Philippine Is—l
lands. . i
Single men between the agesl‘ . l
of 18 and 35 of good character
will be accepted to fill these val,
cancieri if they can pass the phys-
i'ca‘l t’es‘t. ,
The recruiting station at Olym-
daily and from 8 a. m. to noonl,
Saturdays. i
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SON BORN SUNDAY l
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Pierce ofl
Shelton became parentsof a baby l
son born at Shelton hospital Sun~'
day.
They‘ve taken out the old hitrhv,
ing- post and water' trough, so
.now cowboys in Tucson, Ai'iz.,
.must pay a nickel to park up
their horses .!t the city's newly
installed parking meters.
LAD BREAKS ARM
Alvin White, 13, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold White of Potlatch,
lwas treated for a broken arm at
lShelton hospital yesterday.
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Truckers
Mason
Meeting February
Remember to call for your tickets?
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Members Mot Ti
'VehiCIe' Associatiml ‘
and every Truck Owner now}
“County 2 '
COUNTY ;
COURTHQUSE
Matters of vital imPOFtancél
" the trucking industry 0f lg:
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