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24, 1949.
in England recent- kerchiefs spread cold germs a3
showed that hand- much as sneezing.
CENTURY FOOD STORE
HILLCREST
riday and Saturday, March 25 and 26
ll::o_,. - 2 ca,, 23¢
llatlai Case .. 48 tall $5.49 BUTTER
Ill It or M.J.B
FFEE [. l-lb. can 53¢
,unshine Krispy
RACKERS .... 2-lb. box 45¢
l¢eident. Makes
tl,, -- 2-layer cake
MIX ...................... 35¢
Fhi anion
cken Fricassee lb. can 55¢
ap POwder . Giant Size
U-BORA ................ pkg. 63¢
urfine
Yonnaise pt. 39¢ qt. 75¢
Fresh I
Cr°2.ery l
65€ .I
187'I
,2. or Reg.- G,a. or Carton Luncheon I
Meat I
:'*lt MILK ............ qt. 19¢ 12-oz. CAN I
,,.0t. 39 ¢ |
,*'NUT BUTTER lb. jar 39¢
dl "--I EGGS '
+++ Lm, [
alWY.tKB 25 59 +
2]£0 e • FRESH PRODUCE •
Iio Pkg. Radishes -- 3 Lge. Bunches
...[- s .......... 25¢ Green Onions .... 14¢
Flt h Green Florida - 10-Lb Bag
2bun. 15¢ Oranges .... i ......... 89¢
t ......... " ............
MEATS
:[RESH+,,. GROUND BEEF.. lb. 45 ¢
;pUORT SHANK HAMS.. lb. 45 €
Llcmcs - 6 to 8-lb. average
'RESH BEEF TONGUES, lb. 35 €
IEEF HEARTS .......... lb. 35 €
r WE CUT AND WRAP LOCKER MEAT k
TO CHURCH SUNDAY
SI-TELTON-MASON COUNTY" JOURNAE
RADIOS TO PRESENT I
nation will carry Saturday eve-
ning a program called 'One Great
}4our," which is designed to help]
raise for world relief millions of I
dollars in thousands of churches I
in America. I
The "One Great Hour" is spon- I
sored through the Presiding Bish-
op's Fund for World Relief of the
Episcopal church and more than
twenty Anglican, Protestant and
Eastern Orthodox churches. "Fie
program will dramatize examples
of hnportant work the churches
are doing in Europe and Asia
througi Church World Service.
Kennedys Return Home
From Spokane Journey
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kennedy
returned Monday from a stay in
Spokane where they saw their
grandchildren, Peter mzd Karol
Kennedy, take part in an ice skat-
ing carnival. The skating young-i
steles performed before full houses
three times a day for three clays.
CARPENTER'S
UNION NO. 1800
Meets
2nd and 4th Wednesdays
at
Eagles' Hall
8P.M.
I-Iall Open Daily
T.'30 A.M. to 9:00 A.M.
Monday thru Fridays
Hall Phone 984
Bus. Agent Willis Burnett
Res. Phone 743-W
SIIELTON AIRPORT NEV¢S
by Kurt Mann
After .being buried in ten feet
of snow for more tha: thl'ce
months, one of the two planes
which imd been grounded in Eas-
ton was finally uncovered and
brought back to Shelton Airport
last week. Norris Rau and Jack
Howard undertook the job of dis-
interment and hauled the "Knock-
er" out by truck. Except for somc
slight damage done by a snow-
plow it seems to be in good condi-
tion and will soon be flying again,
The helicopter, used by Bonne-
ville Power to inspect highlines,
paid its monthly visit to the local
airport this past Monday and af-
ter a short stop at the cafe was
seen "milling" it's way toward
Bremerton. The helicopter is one
of two means employed to inspect
the powerlmes, the other being a
Navion four-place planel
After considerable work of over-
hauling and repainting, Jack How-
ard has had his Ryan rclicensed
as air worthy and will use it to
transport himself between here
and Forks, where he is presently
engaged in a logging operation.
Following a recent announce-
mcnt that two-way radio will be
required to land at Boeing Field
comes the proposal that the short
strip for private plants be elimi-
nated. What next?
DOWNDRAI,£ . . . Little Lucy
had just returned from a birth-
day party and was called into the
living room to be exhibited before
her mother's dinner guests.
Tell the ladies what mama's lit-
tle darling did at the party," urg-
ed the proud mother.
"I frowed up."
ORNAMENTAL
IRON WORK
Porch and Stair Railing
INTERIOR and EXTERIOR
LEE & DAVIS
WELDING WORKS
Phone 9359 (Olympia)
712 N. Division St., Olympia
50 Farmers Enroll
In Conservation
Program For 1949
Ah'eady 50 farmers of Maso,,
county have indicated that they
will participate in tho 1949 agri-
cultural Conservation Program,
according to Bert Rau, chairman
of tile county Agricultural Con-
scrvation Committee. A total of
100 farmers participated in the
1948 program.
RaU said that an iucrease in
participation can be expeetedthis
year over last because there has
been all increase ill aut horize(l
funds, and the limit of assiqtance
to any one farmer has been in-
creased from $500 to $750. Then
too, progress has been made in
building up basic un(lerstanding
about the program among farm-
ers.
Farm plans already filled out by
farmers who hive signed up in the
1949 program show that the appli-
cation of lime and superphnsphatc
and pasture seed lead the 13 soil
and water conservation practices
approved for Mason county farm-
ors.
Rau urged farmers who have
not yet signed lip to consider the
conservation needs of their farms
on the basis of the most serious
conservation problems, to check
these against the approved prac-
tices For the county and to con-
centrate on most needed practices.
Those m o s t urgently needed
should be given first consideration
in making plans for 19.'t9.
Following is a list of practices
from which farmers nay make
their selections: application of
lime, superphosphate and potash;
growing legume and small grain
cover crops; establishing sod wa-
terways; clearing land for tillage
and pasture; weed control; sub-
soiling; riprap construction; con-
struction of open ditches, and in-
stallation of drain tile; seeding
pasture and hayland; mowing
weeds in pastnres, and ,the con-
struction of Hquid mamzrc tanks.
Marriage Licenses
vvvv,m lvv vv,vvvvvv.
Applying for marriage licenses
over the past week iu the office
of Mrs. Susie Pauley, county, aud-
itor, were the following couples:
James M. Hull, 35, and Mary
Jane Redwood, 24, both of Seattle.
Ralph A. tackle, 50, Anapolis,
Washington, and Grace E. Young,
30, Bremerton.
Richard " W. Havens, 29, and
Betty Jo Smith, 16, both of Shel-
ton.
GIRL BORN
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert L. Oswald
e
of 129 Alder Strict became par-
ents of a daughter born March 23
at the Shelton Hospital.
BABY GIRL
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Mead of
P. O. Box 88 became parents of a
daughter born March 21 at the
Shelton General Hospital.
I II I I I
I 00SPOItTS
Grocers Elilninate
Old Mill, Gain On
Pacesetting Mac's
WOMEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE
W L
MaCs Corner. ............. 4t 31
Cash Grocery ............ 43 32
Old Mill ........................ 39 36
Pastime .......................... 39 36
Fields Auto Parts ...... 39 36
Ritner's Corner. ......... 36 39
McCoukey Pharmacy 3,1 41
Pantoritzm Cleaners .. 26 ,i9
Hi series Frankie Southmayd
505; Hi game-Verde McConkey
200.
Matches Tuesday
7 .Ritner's vs ()ld Mill
Pastime vs l>antorium
9 =Grocery vs Fields
McConkey vs Mac's
S H E L T O N CASH Groccry
turned the women's 1)owling league
championship race into a two-
team affair Tuesday night by
whitewashing Old Mill and all but
eliminating the losers from title
contention, i
The shutout triumph reduced the
grocer's deficit from tile top rung
to a single game because the
leading Mac's Corner managed!
only two wins over Pastime. I
Hazel Ferrier paced the grocery
girls victory, with aid from Gwen
Skelsey and Donna Durand. Mac's
two victories came behind Frank-
ie Southmayd's pin-production,
which brought her the evening's
best series at 505, with Rubye
Frisken and Imra Dickic tossing
in big games as assistance. Marie
Sclmffenhauer and Mary Suther-
land won the opener for Pastime.
THE DEFEATS of Old Mill and
Pastime and a 2 to 1 victory by
I,es Fields Auto Parts over Rit-
net's Corner created a three-team
tangle in third place. Lodga Kim-
bel steered the Fields victory, the
opening game going by four pins.
Dot Willotfl" and Dot Roberts won
a 15-pin margin for Ritner's one
victory.
Verde McConkey joined the 200
club as she paced McConkey Phar-
macy to a 2 to 1 verdict over last
place Pantorium Cleaners and
Wands Schirmer led a five-pin
second game edge. Rena Tucker
and Mary Dawson snared the fi-
nale for the cleaners.
MUST SACRIFICE
Equity in
'42 Sedanette
'48 motor, 6,000 miles, new
Royal air ride tires, seat
covers, paint, radio, heatcr.
Excellent mechanical con-
dition.
Mrs. H. C. Rice
BOX 137-B, R<n,te 3 (2 bhcks
off highway on Arcadia l>.d.)
• Phone 763-,1-1
INSULATED tlOMES
SAVE FUEL COSTS F,
It's been a hmg hard winter, butl et ff
the lack of insulation may at?-;
ccmnt for a good share of thosei
unusually high fuel bills, Andy
Kruiswyk, Jr., cmmty agent says.
t e n s i o n agricttltural engineer,
there's nothing mysterious ahout!
insulation. It serves Ii nseful plll'-
l)OSe ill both Sulnnler and winter.
In sumnzer it :;lows down the heat I
entering the building, and it win-
"ter it hclps prevent heat fronl ms-
caping.
Proper itlstllati(m, Miller s'lys,!
nlay cut fuel needs as nluch +ts 501
per ceut in so nc hooses And tim!
most ordinary job of insulating I
usually means at least 20 per ent
cut in fuel costs.
In most houses, the rate of heat!
loss per square feet is greater :
through the ceiling and roof than
tin'ough the walls and the fh)or,
the extension specialist explains.
It traYS to insulate the ceiling first
if only a partial job of insulating
is done. For the average home
the preventable heat loss through
the ceiling or the roof might be
25 per cent, through the windows
25 per cent, through tile walls 27)
pet" cent, .and other losses, such as
heat leaks around the windt)ws and SINGER
doors, under the threshold and
such places, abont 25 per cent.
For a good many homes follr
inches of insulation over the ceil- SIWlNG CINT I[R
ing, and storm windows and storm
doors will reduce losses front 20 510 E. 4th Ave., Olympia
to 30 per cent. , PHONE 7586
--by the month for use
in your own home.
No exh, a charge for
delivery or plck-up o[
lilaC|lille, $6,00 per month.
ll tL m, PaL Off,
by lllo SINGER ,MfK. CO,
MONDAY DELIVERIES
WILL YOU WELCOME
A BETTER WORLD?
The things to make YOUR world better are the modern
home appliances that lighten your housework. You can get
the outstanding NORGE apptiancesRefrigerators, Range,=,
Washing Machines right here in Shelton. When you want
expert help at home, call on the TAYLOR RADIO & ELECTRIC
SERVICE
Open 8 to 5:30 Every Weekday
-- IIIIOlB ELItIRIt
GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY
SATURDAY -MARCH
26
ONLY AT
GO TO, CHURCH SUNDAY
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Sheets and Pillow Cases
FOXcraft Sheets 128 Thread Count
81zt 72 x 108
lz¢ 81 x 10 ............ Regular $2.79 Saturday Special $2.59
Pillow Ca ............ Regular $2.95 Saturday Special $2.79
............ Regular 69¢ Saturday Special 59¢
m=e 62 x o PEQUOT SHEETS
lize 81 x 1 .... Regular $2.98 Saturday Special $2.79
Pillo w ,, 08 ...... iiiiii Regular $3.25 Saturday Special $2.98.
,ae 42x36 .... Regular 79¢ Saturday Special 69¢
DBY GOODS DEPARTMENT
WAIST JEANS
For Boys and Girls
Sizes 3 to 6 - Sanforized
REGULAR SATURDAY SPECIAL
$1.96 $1.69
KIDDIES KORNER'
PARING KNIVES
Stainless Steel
REGULAR SATURDAY SPECIAL
49¢ 39 ¢
KNEELING PADS
REGULAR SATUhDAY SPECIAL
85 69 €
GIFTwARE DEPARTMENT
LADIES KNIT
REGULAR
By Luxite
SLIPS
SATURDAY SPECIAL
$2.9S,
LINGERIE DEPARTMENT
MEN'S SLACKS
All Wool Gabardine
REGULAR
$16.so
SATURDAY SPECIAL
613.so
MEN'S SHOW'
LADIES' SHOES
Black Suede Selby Styl Eez Pump
With an inetep strap that buttons and has 1, inch heels.
Sizes up to 11 and in widths quadruple A (AAAA) to B
REGULAR SATURDAY SPECIAL
=11.95 9.85
Ask for Style Numbcr 864
SHOE DEPARTMENT
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.'I'!A ¸
4 ,.--
PORK & BEANS
With Tomato Sauce
Net Wt. 15, Oz. By Dennisons
10 99
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
FISHING BASKET
Leather Bound
REGULAR
SATURDAY SPECIAL
$9.ss 67.96
SPORTING GOODS DEPARTMENT
Famous
FIRESTONE Standard TIRE
Size 6,00- 16
REGULAR
$12.96
SATURDAY SPECIAL
$11.46
Plus Tax
FIRESTONE STORE
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LUNCH KITS
1-Pint Vacuum Bottle
REGULAR
SATURDAY SPECIAL
=2.79 =2,49
Bathroom Scale - By Borg
REGULAR SATURDAY SPECIAL
=7.45 =6,39
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
BED LAMPS
Colorful Plastic
REGULAR SATURDAY SPECIAL
=3.35 =2,29
=3.95 =2,98
FURNITURE DEPARTMENT
DRESSES
Crisp new cottons with organdie trim.
Stripcd seersuckers with square necks
and full skirts.
REGULAR SATURDAY SPECIAl.
$5.9s $4.9s
READY TO WEAR DEPARTMENT
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