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Shelton, Washington
February 23, 1939     Shelton Mason County Journal
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This is the textb(lok season. One glance at the offices of Cou:aty Schoal Svpl. J. E. Martin .and City Scho(ll HIJH. H E. L,iop, lc, ts the eat ouL of ltm l);ig, or takes the veil off the s(as(m. Salllt)le, f-lets ill" textb(oks ire arriving m nearly every lnail from publishing coinpmiies all over the country, And tile duece ff it is. the two superintendents agree, the sets are ulliformly ex- cellent, ITlaklrlg it extremely (Ill&apos;- Unde FullSwing ""'"""' ........ ''+ ..... '+ ..... r presston find t;qorlonlie injusti(.p. They wanted to e:;t;tbliLh them- ,'v., lvo. where, they could t,nj'ay mt Ollly [)+ilitictl liberty and l<,lil4'i+ll,\rnnduis re shown ns they took their drily automobile trip n,oun¢l WashinI{hm shortly after the 82-year- old jurist ann(".lll',2d his rel]r(,n]cnt from the Supreine CourL Knotty Prot)lems 0f Agriculture In County Aired By CLINTON ()KEI{Wi'ROM lift)tin I y AK'ellL At the |'ariil .lll(I holiit • pro- 1 ralli piallliing coiiiilii I 14,o ill),('[- irlgs rnal]y iiltt, rt.slilll4 lnc{+q h;ivo been pointed out relative t++ ;J.,- ricultur( of Mils(ill CI)llllty. The ('ommittees Itre listing the ])l't)b- lems of the c(Jllliiluililit,.<l a, ii(I COUnty atilt e,(JtlsiderillL,, p+s:qible sohition to these problems. The problenls coosidered hav( been relative Lo dairying, beef cattle, swine, shet,p0 pldlitry, liir- keys, fol'll[c croiis i'Cl'¢':l] ;lii(I huh slid lrec frui  Tile pro- ductioli t)f tilers uid b(+tter qtial- lty l>oug]latt ha,:g (,tlliil. ill f ,) r colllider:lb]t, discus;ioiL Ill this c, onl'leetion 'rellLel' yic]dil i)er ItCl'l,, wlts pointed (in| fin ill.ecss} LI". This is to L)(" l,c('ttriltilis}led tllroug]l beller liiali;l?,-einiit, su(,n ;Iv pasture rot:ilion rcllovatiorl, resee(liug :ili(I use (1; pllosphtos. With the Ulq)ticaliou f tile tll ):- phate tile alll(3Ull L ,it h,Numes would be iner('{Lset[, t[lllq llllpFO%] - ing the quality i)f lho Ieoll. It.q/, of ;lilag'e With tilSl) ('oll:-;ider-d :i, an essential pail ill dairy ltlltll- at4 ew£elll. I inprtwei quality of dail*y herds lhroul;4h s(,h!otioli (If bt,tte, r Hires is also iiq.essary (;onirnitlee int:li bt,rs fcll [hat Ill(, lossil)ilii.lt, s tor tact,f, sheep, and swhio ILre vt.q:'y limited, The l.lossibilitie )1" pt)llltry ii<l hirkey productioli show favorably if ¢co- lion'lic cotitims will Wii,rrallt if'. The pro(hlel,ioil ill bilslf fruits is base(1 >n the IIt'le];tlllt Of lUVti,l winerie,q+ It is jl(m<+.;ibh , I h a t the aerellgo (if grape,s anti h)Kiul- I)errles may be in(r0iise(l [o ineot the local d' ll,lui.1, , ltere :lgaill,, it wits felt that with proper fer- tilizing ttle .viehl pt.,r :tcl'( i+Itil be tl]creased. Vvill t.er i,(ivi,i- crops lwing t)lnved urJdt'F HN l{-reen has developed a IIt'w nation, not ina[ltll'e, ;lll([ the use ¢t ph,.+qltillte oBly in a physica,1 se, rise bill al,qO wliN rel:onirltend(!d ;l i'iivtlr;t, ble in its mental and lnoral charac- i )ra('tice>% teristics. The iiiterlnarrying ell The possibility (it s+ml<' :LI'CtlS in L h t+ different nationalities with the coulity j)r(Jch/cillg pe'lcht, s wa.s A picture that makes you frill 'file )ber- nlnoo llr qdv h. in love, With life,,. I Is00 young Oregon filbc!'tlt ttmt AIs- ............. , [ are ahowing good growth, and Lhe --mn,M ur /ra- /i owner pias to develop his nur- MATINEE SUN AT 2 15 P M  r le and make * : " "]lsery on t la ge sea , , ' I I "it his future business, Lhc mixtuz'c of dispositions, rep- +esentative of eacll erie, produced a new people, with pliaat ehar- acteristics+ Therefore the com- )osite chara,cter of our population is due to the different elements wtltch have contributed to the making of the American people. Our civilization is It rich &lid colorful one; our culture i'+ as composite as our pe()ple. The amalgamation of the s e people gives us today a nation or religious tolerance, political free- dora, a.nd social equality, Holly, Filbert Nursery Started On Oberg Farm Herman LoreTIzen. was ill from Agate district today showing an odd holly leaf bearinff t fairly good picture of an Easter bunny in a yellowed spot on the leaf. He is engaged in setting out 340 young holly trees for his neigh- bor, C. W. Ob,rg, of' HoquiP, m Mo- tors, who is getting a good start on  nursery development, The trees I;ing set are of the Eng- lisl variety, and preferred fur :ommercial purposes. It[no considered. Because of the ah'ca(ly over-supplied niarkel; it wits considered advi.:able to keep away from i'aisinK a pph,, ] and cherries with lhe (,xt'tpiitm of IOP home use [tlld spe(',hll Ir:tde SHELTON-MA.qON COUNTY IOURNAE i ii i • i i - - ill ---- Masonic Program Features Account (if Famous lMge TW(I second degrees were con- tel'red by M/. Moriah hldge last night tl. its armual George Wash- lligloit hireLing :l Masonic Tenl- pie, which was featured by a talk by A. O. SehunuiOiler, Rrtyonier electrician, (llIa visit lit, lnade tO ttlt} (}oorge Wtshingtoli h)dge, £tt A lOxalidrh-i, Vii'girlie, l{e described the, Masonic hilll of Alexandria and many of the an- tklUeS kept there. The chair that George Washington used to sit in as lie presided over the Masonic nleetblS of tle. early da.ys of the United States Is now encased in 141ass. Schumacher sltid, because visltlll's defa.ced it bttdly taking S()llVelllr pieces froln it. A reproductiou (if the chair was made and the original put hehind ffhiss. BIrTTON blAKERS FN VITED TO PORT ANGELES LODGE Their reputation for "making lmttons" is spreading so tire But- ionnial4ers team of Mt. Moriah Lodge is getting invited around to placeS. Zresterday an invitation to pre- sent the "button degree" at Port Angeles Marsh 18 was received ..... slid accepted. The invitation came zi,s a result of the fine program the Mr. Morial team presented :It I+ort Tow/ls(Ind seine weeks ;t(;. ! Tides of the Week] SHELTON, WASH. | Ily lf. N. I.),lH. of ('oinliierce I ! ___J Fri. Low 3:2(; a,m 3.9 ft ,+, 14'etl 24 }ligh 9..,Ja.nl. 14.31t, Low 4 : IO p.nl. 1.6 fl: llit4h I(1:31 Irltl 12.4 it. Sit['. LOW 4 :l{J :l.ln. 5 0 ft. 14"Pb. 25 t-tilth .0:57 ;tAil 14.() ft. l,tlw 4:58 p.m 1.2 ft. High "l I :,*]9 p.m, 12,',I ft. .SUn. Low .i:0:, ;t.lil. !' 9 fl.. I4"4't). 2G lligb 10:34 :t.i,l 1.3,7 ft. Low 5:53 l),rli. 0.9 ft. Men. High 12:59 I.l.lil, 17+.'1 I"L Feb. 27 Low 6:09 a.m. 6.S ft.. High 11:28 a.ul. I."{.4 ft. Low (1:5(; t' ,n. 0.5 ft. 'Pus,% I.ligh ?.:24 a.m. 12,7 ft, NEW BY-LAWS TO BE CONSIDEBEI) MAll(ill 4 At Lhe next regular commtini- elation of Mt. Moriah Lodge sche- duled for March 4, t new vet of by-laws will be presented for the nlenllcrship's approval aud adop- lion. 75 Moose Attend Ilomecoming Fete Confined to members of the hldge and their families &lone, the anntl<tl Moose homecoming ball; quet and program of the Shelton lodge Tuesday evening drew a erowd of 75 persons. Talks by City Attorney Charles R. Lewis on George Washington, and by ex-mayor L. D, Hack wel- coming tile homeeomers aud eulo- gizing the spiiit of fellowship t( be found in the Moose lodge were features of a higllly interesting prograln arranged by Nolan Ms- SOil. ]lhtess prevented J. A. Campbell of Tacoma, former president of the N. W. Moose Association, from fulfilling" his engagement as the hon-lecoming speaker, There was Method In Madness, Maybe If you're a cake eater you'll envy J. E. Martin. The .county school superinten- dent recently complimented the 14'ob, 2t4 Low 7:29 a.nl. 7.2 fl,. Grapeview Mothers' Club for put- ltigll 12:30 I).ln. 1:/.2 ft. tins out the finest display of cakes l,uw £:(11 p.ni. 0.1 t't. he had laid eyes on and set tooth Wed. l/igh 3:36a.ni 13.4 ft, into hi his frequent visits to vari- March 1 Low :47 a.nl 7.0 ft. otis ctmnty school gatherings. The High t:42p.m. 13.2ft, remark found its way into the L;w 9:03 p.ni. -0,3 ft. public prints, aa such things some times do. en i • • Announcl g Reduced Gas Rates TO BECOME EFFECTIVE MARCH 28th, 19:1+) Cook with Gas and Save Money ' e l'ak+, advantage of these new h)w l'ate, s Free Installation , , , . ( , '' t l'ad(-in,!.. on :dl new equipm(aat and liberal ,ill )wallc( , on SHELTON 6AS COMPANY Now Martin has M1 the ladies trying to out do Grapeview cake bakers, A typical example was the piece of cake which arrived in the mail the other (lay from Edna M. Conner of the Agatel P.- T. A. "Isn't this just a couple of nitches above that Grapev[ew cake," an attached note asked. Robert Fieser Is Winner Of Bicyele With a brand-new, streamlined bicycle t() show for his efforts, Robert Fieaer, 8-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fleser, 803 Cots St,, emerged today as the winner of the Young Btminees Buihlcr's catnpaign taged by,Me- Builders campaign stage l)yMc- Conkey's Pharmacy. With nearly 40 prizes being gi- ven away, every participant in the contesl received some award for his efforts. 14"olh)wing young Fieser to take Lhe fir:it Len '" ,' plIz(.,s in the contest were Shirley Clay, Janice King, Je.ui Fish, Harohl Lambert, Her- by' Angk,, Billy Valley, Billy Boo(h, Jovita Duraild and John Gunter, C. C. COLE, Manager, 122 So. Third St, Pho)ie 8711 ++'++ l{ur=:}iay, Ieliruarv N I ., IIIII I I # You'll feel i)ett('r.., look Sll'i:U't'r and ther(?ll h(? : s})rin£' in y011i" ,{0]) wtlen yell shed wint;0r- weary clothes and (h)i: a new Spring sui(. And if you're looking for finer . • . longer wearing clothing-- CLOTHING WITH EXPERT CRAFTSMANSHIP -- you're sure to appreciate the wide selection here. We strongly urge you to make an early choice and AS A SPECIAL IN- DUCEMENT (To March 4th in- clusive). We are givinlt'-- ABSOLUTELY FEEE with Each Suit An ELECTRIC DRY SHAVER 29.5O AND 32.50 Serve Interesting Dinners During In other words: SERVE TASTY SEA Get the tang of the salty sea into your Lenten delightful combinations of delicious foods selected fine stock of quality merchandise. PRICES EFFECTIVE FRI. SAT. & (No charge for alterations.) 1-YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE Saimon <,. / "Golden Anchor" Columbia 3 River. 151/2-oz. cans. " cans ..... 71/z-OZ. CANS, 2 for Minced Clams, 2 for ......... Sea-Shore--A Grays Harbor Product. Tall cans. Tuna Fish, 1/z-size 15€;3 for. Fish Balls, 2 tins ........... In Bouilllon. Fine quality Norway--No. 1 size, B&M Fish Flakes, 2 cans .... The solid meat of codfish and haddock. Cooked Tu.a Flakes, 3 cans ......... Mid-Pacific, light meat. Alaska Red Salmon, 2 for Reliance--Have a few cans in house for emer Sound Brand Salmon, 4 cans. 15V-oz. size. Pearl Shortening, 4-lb. pkg. 41; 2.lb. Broom, with Toy Broom, both "Little Royal"--New stream line, soft tip, light Thompson's Double Malted Chocolate flavor, and handsome Pocket Knife, both .......... Med. Size Triple White DISH 16 N.o. 1 Pot For Emporium, Solid pack. 2i,/2 size. Qualily Meats Prices Effective Fri. and Sat. CHICKENS.. lb. 23c Heavy local. Colored Fryers t,. 30c ROAST BEEF ........... lb. l Go're. Inspected Baby Steer. BACON SQUARES ........ lb. 18€ PURE PORK SAUSAGE ... lb. 21€ SALT PORK .............. lb. 19€ COLUMBIA BACON ....... lb. 29¢ Lean, Sliced. No Rinds. Lard or Shortening ...... 2-1bs..21€ Carsten's Pack. Bright Fall "'- ..... = SALMON ................. lb. 15¢ FRESH SMELT 3-1bs 25¢ • • • •  • 4 • 4 I II I Reg. price of pa Oranges 2-doz , Sunkist--The world's finest, richer juice, finer Potatoes, 50-1bs ............. NO. 2. Carrots, bunch .............. Fancy Bunch. Macaroni or Spaghetti, per bag 3-1b. Cello bags. Wide. Egg Noodles, l-lb. cello bag .. Fisher's, Pancake & Waffle Flour ,./10 For Extra Special Dinners Try Our: FROSTED VEGETABLES AND (kept in cold storage) On Order-- CORN, PEAS, ASPARAGUS STRAWBERRIES, RASPI FANCY DELICIOUS APPLES and D'ANJOU Our Shipment Of: New Garden Seeds Have Get your Sweet Peas, Garden Pea=, & Onion Sets in 1ST NO. 1 GRADE SELECTED 2-YR.-OLD BUSHES. 10 varieties 3 for ..................................... Lumbermen's Mercantile Co. Your (7omplete I)el)artment <Store "WHERE QUALITY MEETS TOMATOES .. 3 cans 31€ Irradiated for health and Babies. Carnation Milk 4 cans 25€ Sugar Peas.. 6 cans 29€ Argo or Country Crest. l-lb. cans. Doz ............................... 55¢ Spinach.... s cans 29€ Vel Vita pack. Large No. 2z size. Doz ............................ $1.09 I  SPERRY DIFTI Complete selections of Worsteds, twists, gabardines, in stripes, herringbone, plaids and checks. Single and double-breasted 49-LBS. models, plain or sport backs. Sizes 35 to 46. BUY THE SUIT YOU WANT ON OUR EASY CREDIT PLAN! 24-1hs .... I i  ill li White Corn. s cans 2Sc No. 2 size. Phillip's or Ever ready. Doz ............................... 93¢ DiffFTED SN0W FLOUR LWhile they last)