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Pa Nh m-vvr‘ Rebekah; Celebrate W'ith Birthday Party Friday Friday evening, 'the Rebekahs met at the I.0.0.F. hall for a birthday party, with those with birthday anniversaries in October, November and December enter- taining those with birthday anni- v'ersailes in January, February and March. There were 30 present and a social evening was enjoyed. It was announced that the Brem- erton trip has been postponed be cause of illness and the time will be announced later. Chehalis Visitors Herc Judge and Mrs. G. A. Stude- 'Voca1 And Instrumental Recital To Be Presented Friday Evening A joint recital will be presented by the students of Mrs. Earl Jor- dan and Mr. LeRoy Harron of Centralia, Friday evening, March 29, in the Memorial hall at 8:15. The public is cordially invited to attend and enjoy the vocal and instrumental numbers. Those taking part in the recital will in- clude the following Shelton peo- ple: Instrumental, Allan Brallm- baugh, Deslic Young, Dorothy Vail, :Sonny Boy Collier, Winnifred Col- ' lier, Dick Berg, Robbin Binns, Ray Stevens, Bobby Dunning; Vocal, Margretta Miller, Rosemary Kid- 'well, James Needham, Mrs. Bird Dotson, Mrs. Mae Winiecki and l SHFl TON—MASON COUNTY lOURNAE l Robin Sheedy Pays l l Shelton Brief Visit I Mr. and Mrs. Robin Sheedy were visitors in Shelton for Sun- dry. happening along when the children were hunting Easter eggs in Kneeland Park, and they en-: joyed the sceneas something they had never seen elsewhere. Their i home is in Oakland, Calif, but Mr. . Slieedy follows bridge and heavy construction work, and is North Facing their first competition of for bidding on some state jobs. , ‘ Early residents of Shelton willlthc season next Saturday' H‘gh‘ recall the Sheedy family, the fa, ' climber runners will go to Olym- ,thcr being superintendent on theipig' W9dne$day night (weather ipcrmlttlng) for glllEli‘l‘S SATURDAY; GO TO trillion :Brcmorton, Cciitralili And Shelton Open 1940 Competition In Tri- angular; ’Climbcrs Strong M; E" TART “roll/ER liars REDUo . W. R C M M I SECOND lN PAST 12 lliONTHS tillLlAGE LENSES ’ l i l I ll Elsewhere in this issue an ad— ,vcrt‘iscment appears showing the lclectric rates now in effect in ; Shelton and the rural sections now lserved by the West Coast Power jCompany. As stated in last Tues- =day's Journal, this sizeablc rate lreduction, which gives the. people lot Shelton district one of the low- iest rates in the entire United ‘Statcs, was made possible through l . . in reduction in wholesale power baker of Chehalis were weekend 1, Mrs. Marguerite Chase. guests at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Studebaker. FLOWERS That are correct and distinctive for all occasions Shelton \Vomcn’s Chorus To Meet Tuesday Evening The Shelton Women’s Chorus will meet this Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the Junior high and alll ‘members are urged to be present ’as the first performance of the chorus will be in Tacoma, April 19 and the spring concert will be given at the Graham Theatre here‘ April 25,. l FORREST GARDENS Call 305 or 112-W We Deliver ,B.P.w. Club lTo Meet This Evening fessional Women’s club will meetl this evening with Mrs_ L. D. Hack. THATS «grams. l MRMERUMIVEHELD our or HIS NOTES son TWO YEARS! Portland Guest Herc l Miss Betty Taylor of Portland.l visited last weekend with h or} sister, Miss Mildred Taylor at the; Bernhard Winiecki home. ' Chapter B, P.E.0. Meets Monday Evening The regular meeting of Chapteri B, P.E.O, was held Monday eve-, ning at the home of Mrs. Herbert! Angle and Miss Jessie Knight gave 3 a very fine and interesting history ' of railroading in the State of ,Washington. Plans were alsm ,furthered for the appearance here' lof Vera Child, famed‘l interior decorator, who has been in Seat- tle for the past 15 years. She will be at the Colonial House Friday, March 29 at p. m. There will be , an admission charge of 35 cents] and anyone interested is urged to attend. SINGER lS MARVELOUS MONTY~H£ You-R CLOTHING HOLbsfi-ns I neat; fresh appearance longer, . when we do the cleaning ’and ,lErs. A. (I. Bayley [s Hostess pressing. Spruce up last year’s For Triple T (Jlnb Friday outfits for spring wear —-.we’” i Friday afternoon, the Triple T make them l°°k “CW! Ecllib met with Mrs. A. C. Bayley. Roll call was answered with a cur- rent cveiit topic. There were seven ,membcrs present and Mrs, A. L. Bell read an article on the Holy Lands. At the close, delicious re- freshments were served. The next w .7" (Lenarfisamlions ‘- atfhsfiafvi Loop. mom vi ,.. gBEAllfiTfi, EEK“; I. E. s. LAMP l l 5/ “is, \/ vanes $16.95 “ " With Each ELECTRIC RANGE Convenient Whit. .. ‘ ' .. _. . Cooking 1». m ‘ ' v , Surface . —.-— m' h . I l Iii-Speed -, ' Calrod ‘ Speed Units Brorler \ One Piece Select-A-Heat Monogrop 6 Qt. Thrift All Welded Cooker Construction Hotpoint I If)ng: ’ Quality , This fir . . . ‘scaurmnunvs’—Moiinr. 109332 Now. our? $34.95 Down—83.07, Per Month AND as $15.95 I.E.S. LAMP IS INCLUDED AT NO EXTRA cosr ACT Now: Time 13 Limited. l l Jest #— ....._...._. ‘11..__...... .,. .. COME lN TODAY . . . SEE. . ' AS Low AS , _ ' ‘ i electric cooking. snout-stated Wide Chair: of Mode/J To EASY "WENT Fit Even Nerd. . In"; lrailroad service at Portland, and Isome of the young people of the {nineties now grown |plan to return for the l. éthc I.0.0.F. hall . l The Shelton Business and Pro- 'Rehekah Social Club i Mrs. meeting will be with Mrs. H. Enzo,‘ 'of Mrs. Mary Doucette in Sumner. lFriday, April 5 ltralia Saturday to engage Walt. _ Lunsford‘s Tigers and Kenny.[ wood. Robin has been in Shelton :VVills’ Bremerton Wildcats ill al but once, back in 1909, since theitri-angular cinder session. family left, and was hunting up’ the Sister Alice lives in Holly- If the Shelton team is in proper; ,fcttle 2‘.» should give an excellentl account of itself in the Centralia‘, mocha-1nd all competition this Iseasons, Hakola figurcs_ , . n ' omo Doubtful Events ggfi2532ynéggfingrm’m“ Weak spots in the mile, high! The Rebekahs degree will prac-‘Jump' p016 van” and hurdles may ice F t 7.1‘ . ‘lay the Highclimbers open to dual, l 5 ThurSday evenmg at meet vulnerability this year buti old. They Pioneer pic- nic in .August. discus, broadjump, sprints and; middle distances will make them tough in triangular and multiple team meets. Hakola is working with a squad of 33 candidates seeking berths on the 1040 cinder squad, of whom six are lettermcn from last year, Oakland Ba. women’s 1 yscvenv others are second team Meets Thuriday Ancngy: icertlflcate Winners from 1939, and Oakland Bay, March 25. »-— The} Oakland ' Bay Women’s club will : gingioi? tlgfgggfiltg‘mo lmIdTfimlrdmgul‘l/fw 1:03:11}? meet' The lettef'mgn include Frank mg urs ay, are t , in the- . . .’ .' ‘ schoolhouse basement. A rum_ Waters, cmch pomt wmncr in the j . . shot, broadjump, discus, and the mage 8316 WIN be held at th‘s two sprints pills an important link Meets Wednesday Afternoon The Rebekah Social club will meet for a business meeting Wed- nesday at 1:30 at the I.0.0.F. hall. Light refreshments will beI served. shows 3326:1533” Everyone ‘3 cordlauylin the relay team; Dave Dalby, ' __ sdiseus star and developing into a Viqit In Seattle l3capable highjumpcr and relay Mr. and Mrs. Winston Scottv|man; Bruce Nelson, who should Karen and Bobby Condon and Nitald", big things in the broadluml‘ Oppelt visited in Seattle last] weekend. While there Mr. and; Scott visited with Conra‘dlary; and Low Sti‘uthcrs, 220 or Dyer and Miss Janet Olsen, bothl440 Stars-7. :1" ‘31 former Shelton residents. Theyl 30b (“7de WOOdard is the also 513W Miss Alda Johnson of! Oregon transfer who claims he can iShclton in Seattle. ldo ten flat in the century. If he V _,., loan prove his claims Hakola will IKirkland Visitors Here lllave a relay team which will be , Last Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Eu-lmighty tough to head off. ggene Shepley of Kirkland visited} Promising Lads Here :a short time with Mr. and Mrs.l F, Martin. Mrs. Shcpley is the! who Should {past department president of Washington of the American Le- gion Auxiliary. break into regular ipoint winners this year are Frank 'Dercts, sprinter and relay press . idl' im rov' 8 lHoquiam Visitors Here l y p mg 80 runnm' Mr; and Mrs- Steven Gil'ard_°flin the half mile; Warren Hunter, Hoqmam .SPent laSt Weakend With 5 hurdler of rapid improvement; Del, the” son'm'13W and. daughter, MI". E Daniels and Jack Smith, pole vault- ond Mrs. Duncan Wilson. Mr. andlers who may be of assistance in Mrs. Girard plan to leave soon forums weak Spot; Barney McClanw; a trip to North Carolina and onlhan' mner; and Bill Matthews ; to New York, before returning“gm-kne distance runner. 'l to the“ home 1“ Hoqmam' l Jack Catto, giant football star, ,is showing highly encouraging re-; ,sults in the discus where he mayi lgivc the Highclimbers even great- er power. ., . The remaining members of the 1940 track squad consist of Jim‘ Rose lconverted from baseball),: a former county grade school track . meet sprinter who held meet rec-l ords for several years at Middle' Skokomish; Buell Russell and , Louis VVoolsey, 'sprintern up from' junior high; Phil Palmer, Byrnel 8—40 To Meet Wednesday In Sumner The 8~40 will meet Wednesday evening for a supper at' the home Mrs. W. A. Witsiers and Mrs. E. F. Martin will' attend from Shel- ton. . V.F.W’. Auxiliary To Meet The next regular meeting of the V.F.W. auxiliary will be April 5 their strength in the shot put,l irailroad for several years, living, r r‘rSt time trlal§.00ryts to the prvcr company from in the home now owned by Mrs. .OL med/931' under CoaCh walblthe joint power operations of the 'Pritchard. Both parents have .Haki’las watCthI “Ve- iSimpson Logging Company and passed on, but Herman is still in. The Highclimbers go to Cen- Rayonier Incorporated, The rate reduction just announc- ed, according to Manager Claude Danielson, in this instance. of icourse, due to cooperative efforts of the joint power operation and the power company, however. this is the second material reduction made within the past 12 months. During the past year savings to- taling more than $23,800 have been given to Shelton customers, only uses and these savings were l'nllClC pos— sible both by greater efficiency of the production plant and increased use of the customers themselves, who in the Shelton area are taking advantage of low rates to enjoy the conveniences of electricity. The advertisement also labil- lates and sets out for comparison Shelton rates and those of a num— ber of other cities, both private and municipal. Manager Daniel- son further stated that in :iilalvz- ‘ ing the rate comparisons it must be kept in mind that if municipal and P.U.D. operations were sesscd an average of 169/; as the private companies are, the P.U.D. and publicly operated systems would, of course, have higher rates than those shown. The City of Shelton has enjoyed ‘ low rates for many years, and with the rate reduction just an— nounced it is showing the way to the entire Northwest, including both privaterand public operations, Baseball Opening 0 (Continued from page 1) earned. With one away, Ander- _Tahuya Events Reported Here Tu I l 1 Roger L. Brainc, 1.:gai, Seattle, .and Sally Smallcy,‘ legal, Shelton, lat Seattle, March 22. Jioelle Fronti, legal, and Mary I , lAlfiide Baldacci, legrl, both of Se— trip to Cahfomla' , Settle, at Shelton, March 21. 1 Leonard Osterberg, 21, and Be- ,thel Smallcy, 21, both of Slielton,i rat Shelton, March 21. ‘.lol1nstoil. legal, both of Hoquiam, ,at Shelton, March 25. Earl D. Mann, 3], and Marjor- Owen H. W'ahl, 34, and Ella L.‘ csday, ll 1 Idaho ‘Visitors He!”e M} i , Ml: :lllfl Mrs. Elmerfv on Miss Maude Miller 0' Alene, Ida, Visited “»' Mr. and Mrs. Herbal? ‘ Benson and Miss M tors of Mr. Miller 311% were on their way 11.: Ml All; ,ie Jenkins, 20, both of Tacoma, at ; Shelton, March 25. as- i son throw low on Kane's ground-‘ ier, advanced as Lyerly was tossed ‘ lrltill another is a lctterman trans—l this year; Weldon Galloway, 880' ace; Junior Galloway, 440 lumin-j Among the outstanding reservcsl ipect; Earl Willey, hurdler and rap-i who [ rmay push Galloway considerablyl ‘out at first by Omer Dion, and {scored as Billy Taylor committed llhis third error of the day. Thomp- son rapped a solid blow into lcft land Ratcliffe scOred when th cl At the regular monthly meeting lthrow-in took a bad hop over of the Community club, it was iMcComb’s glove. Augustine. decided to shower our Bald Pointi [\Vargo and McCuc followed withlmcmbcr, Mrs. Johnson, on the of“ {singles to drive in another pairI Eoff the tiring Norm Harris, who l had worked from the fourth inning ‘ on. Jackie Stewart came off first ltO retire the final batter. I, Harris hurled a beautiful game lfor so early in the year and look- ied to be in midseason form. got, Lefty Attwood working the opening three frames without giv- ;ing up a safety, but four of the .bingles came Harris was tiring badly. Each Score In First The rival teams ended the first ,frame with a run apiece without getting a hit, The Ponies scored on a. bobble by Taylor and Mc— Comb's wild throw trying to pick .off a runner on first, while the Olympics squared accounts when Taylor was hit and crossed Wargo failed to come up with Phil Sharpe’s sharp grounder. to Augustine. Shelton tied it in Tough‘s hit and two hit batters. Tough scoring as already related on Martin’s hobbled grounder. After the sailors four—run out- burst in the 12th the Olympics on'Spud Murphy’s clean rap into left followed by Martin’s second hit. Martin was picked off third ‘to kill what might» have been a promising rally. For an early season contest Sunday’s opener gave the good sized crowd a full money‘s worth With the pitchers showing partic- ularly well. Fielding was a trifle to the shaky side in the infield ‘but the outfielding was grade-A. He . gave up all the hits the sailors in the 12th after' as the eighth by filling the bases on came back with one of their ownE and will be the annual election. The hitting of Jim W Mackey. Eulas Fisher. Zane Zizz' I TOUDh and élfliicllilillil: ELECTRIC RANGE fission» BY 7,550 woman . . . Every unit a“Spced-Hear” Unit with 5 Cooking speeds ...new Double-Duty“Thetmizcr" Cooker. ..A Score of Advanced Features! Unites 'all the advantages ofmodern Model illustrated $139.50 Fara-$16.95 LES. Lamp WWWn’i;_;l_lomii‘ie 0. (who looks like one of the best The post will hold their election hurdlers in the Highclimber camp). that night, also. in the decorations and favors. High . to Mrs. Harold Bruce I Mrs. Margaretho Fuenfsinn, a qcmc wen lresident of North Bay in the ninc~ tics but moved to Seattle 42 years ago, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hershel Stuart. in Portland Friday, and was return- ed to Seattle for burial Monday- She was nearly 80 years of age. and is survived also by her son, Walter in San Francisco. She i'e- tallied her interest in Mason coun- ty until recent years, but will be recalled only by residents of that early period. At the close of refreshments and Elmer Imus. the evening, light were served, Schumacher Family Mr, and Mrs. A. O. Schumacher and children, Bob and Catherine, moved to their new home at Long- view last weekend. Mr. Schumach- er has been employed by the Long— ’ view Fibre ’plant for the past month. Their new address at Longview is 602 18th street. . the Full-Size, “Even-Heat" Oven 16-11). Spring Salmon Landed Easter Sunday was toted home Sunday by Carer Dion, county treasurer and one of this community's most ardent salt water fishermen. Dion's Easter catch was a 16~ pounder taken off Church‘s Point. Buyer meets eller in the Jour nal Classifieds. lPhone 100 for a Journal Want—Ad Moves To Longview Largest spring salmon taken out . of Shelton Bay so far this yearl Bob Martin was encouraging. lEach team earned one run. The box score: 1 Score By Innings New Mcx1co ...,100 100 000 004"» 6 l I Friday, March 29 the Shelton Reese‘Powell. Wylie Hoyle. Bill Nechxlco AB. R. H. o. A. E l ” -V>F.VV' have been invited to Olym. Youngblood, John Burnette, Vic Ratcliffe, ss 1 0 2 3 : pia. to held that unit celebrate ngi Gordon DiCkinSOn. GCOYgelThomPSOH.2b 6 2 1 4 0. their birthday anniversary. Matthews. Jack Holman. Gene "Augustine. cf 4 1 1 0 o1 _.... Lindberg, Ed Martin, Dan Emer— WargO, 3b ________ __ 4 0 1 0 2, Mrs. Royal Day Is Hostess son and Stan Smith. ' McCue, rf “ 0 1 0 1 O 'For Capitol Hill Club Bob Kimbcl and Don Lewis are lCollins, 1f 0 2 0 0 The Capitol Hill club met Thurs- student managers. lHegele, 1b 0 O 11 0 0 day with Mrs. Royal Day. There L__.—_.__..___. Kane, .0 _______ g _ 1 O 14 1 0. were 14 members present and the , lHeavnen afternoon was spent sewing and D01] M00113 DOIIIg‘ Ma.rcinia1{l:) D _V 1 3 g) (1) 3 making baskets t In College Debating 333$. p ...... .. g o o 1 1 0 grog; r--§,,2,-,,1:,{;=;ts Lime... College, Momma... T " """" 13113-3 H6 and magma“, char 9 0floin»... March 25. Don Moore, son 8., at“?! .....45 6 7 36 15 3' the m mmgThursda aftergnoon of Mrs. R. W. Luther of Shelton, gmllon AB. R. H. o. A. E f fhegmnmm P4. VA and. it represented Linfield College in the 9*, M ...... .. 5 1 1 0 3 3 “(gs b'sed on a cloci-a1 science rob- SiXth annual COllege 0f Puget T6 CLht' 2b ------ A- 4 0 0 2 3 0 le" (tlhe stud ” of Holland pM‘iss Sound 'Junior College Forensic mug ' 1f .. 6 1 4 2 0 0 m' y -- Tournament in Tacoma, March 15 larpcl rf ------ u 2 0 0 0 0 0 Hursts room being in charge. , , . . Matson 3b 1 9 . , . and 16. Moore is a junior- stu- .i . O 0 u 2 0 Miss Jannsens rolorphsung group dent in Prcl‘aw' General Math Hutchinson, cf 2 0 0 1 0 0 ‘2;:ginganiiaigtscw‘:aniga 3:230 agcr elect of the Associated Stu- flog/“ti 113'? 5 0 0 10 0 0 1 I“; ' '9 “ V dents, popular member of Alphalkft Omb, c V .... ._ 3 0 0 15 0 1 c 3%0- {Gamma Nu, social fraternity. In Harvz‘fgo‘l» {b ---- -. 1 0 0 0 0 0I . . " ,v .. . the Tacoma tournament Linfield . - p‘ . 4 0 0 0 1 0 won four of the eight first awards 3113;;th -f~ ........ .. 2 0 0 3 4 1 The Shelton Junior \Vomcn'nlOEfcmdf a Anagrson (1) g club entertained with a card party [ I Martin, of V ,,,,,, _. 4 0 2 0 0 0 l a: haztzi'Early Day Rewth b ------ —— 1 o o o o 0; motif was attractively carried out Passes In Portland ire-mm __________ ‘g l “its .............. -000 110.001 0,041-7; Shelton .......... ..100 000 oio 0011.3 ; hits .............. ..001 000 011 122~——8 a ran for Matson in 8th. b batted for Stewart in 12th. SUMMARY: 3-base hit-«Collins. Sacrifice hit—»Wargo_ Runs batted inerharpc, Martin 2, Collins, Rat- cliffe, Thompson, Augustine, War- glo.’ Struck out—«Heavner 6, Mar~ cmlak 3, Lyerly 4, Attwood 4, Har— ris 9. Walksteavner 1, Grinnen. 1,_ Attwood 1, Harris 4. Wild pitch—VHcavner. Hit batters .Taylor, McComb by Heavncr, Mat- lscn by Marciniak. Innings pitch- edf~Attwood 3, Heavner 4, Mar— cmlak 2, Grinnen 11/3. Matson, Murphy by Grinncn. Runs re- ;lponslblc for—«Attwood 0, Harris 1. Passed ball~Kane. Stolen bases-“McCombg Taylor, Matson, Kane, Grinnen. Credit victory to "Lyerly. Charge defeat to Harris. Double play—Taylor to Levett to Stewart. Umpire—Osker Erick- sen. l , McConkey Basketeers Banqueted Thursday Coming as the last gasp of the 1940 basketball season (excluding current intramural schedules in the schools), players of the Me- iConkey Pharmacy basketball team _of the city hoop league were guests :of Sponsor Roy McConkey Thurs- day night at a chicken dinner ban- ,quet' held at The Farm on Skokomisli River, Heavner 0, Grinnen 0, Lyerly: the 1 By Mrs. V. L. Knowlton Tahuya, March 25. ~- Mr. Geo. lArcher and Mr. Pfeifer are busy .on a fine new boat house for Cap- tain Christensen_ ternoon of April 3rd. The shower Tlle A1 Ori's have purchased the ranch at Belfair, formerly owned ;by John Sebring and will possession the first of the month. IVVe regret the loss of these good neighbors. Mrs_ Bertha Amos and Effie Knowlton attended the Boy Scout {card party at Belfair last Thurs— ,day llight. l Don't forget the O.E.S. dance at iUnion the 30th. Tahuya will be iwcil represented, if present signs ldo not deceive. Mrs. Ames is en- itertaining a group of Brcmcrton lfricnds at dinner prior to their l attendance. l Mrs. J. W, Huson l rowcil from The sailors went ahead in well/1030111to F0th to HOCdSPOTt 0“ fourth when Collins tripled down ;ThUTSd3Y last t0 011“ UPOD the rightfield line behind a walk l’Lesly chers. Mrs. Mrs. chers rc— lturned with her. Fred Johnson was an Easter ISunday Visitor at the Rendsland home. l The A1 Orr family spent the lEasltcr weekend at Whidby 1s- ; land. , ‘lie lovely Easter (lay brought a continuous stream of traffic to and through our village. Most of the 136 cottages between Tahuya and Dr. Potter’s place were occu— ‘pied last weekend l DEMURRER OVERRULED l .. A demurrer by _Albert Munro,' i defendant in a traffic accident suit filed by John Harbst, was denied in superior court Saturday by Judge John M. Wilson. Ex- ceptions were allowed by the court, l I , g5» NATION’S N l I $659 MAS“! 35 BUSINESS COUPE Other models slight] ’ All models priced at Fllnl,Mi Transportation base i v rates, , any), optional 951'” l l accessorle iec l Meil C l lst “Grove were hostesses for the evening." ,I’rizcs for the game of States 'wcre awarded to Mrs. King and Mrs. Sebring. take ‘ Lelon M. Boots, 20, and Vir- ;ginia Calkins. '16, both of Buckley, Shelton, March "‘ L4 . ‘ Parsons Loses First Round In Suit Action l l l A demurrer filed by Attorney J. .W, Graham in behalf of J, L. Parmns, defendant in a $12,000 damage suit against him by Char- lcs Hamar, was denied by Super—- lior Judge John M. Wilson Satur- ! day, marking the first action in the case since the suit was filed three weeks ago. The defendant's action (lemur— lrcd to in general and lspccificully against the naming of Mrs. Parsons as a co-dcfendant in the case. Hamar claims he lost an eye and partial sight in the other as the suit the result of a heating at Par~ son's hands last January. l ESTATE iiEARiNG SET l Judge John M. Wilson sct April final settlement, distribution and [discharge of the estate of Roberts in a superior court action ‘ Saturday. ‘ l l l I W. F. ‘ l l l l l l l l ,will be at the Rendsland home.’ 27, 1940 as the date for hearing’ Rendslnnd and Dorothy 'I‘hye. the final account and report ofl the cxccutrix and the petition for" l l Proudly Announces The Premiere" In Shelton of FIRST MATINEE PERFORMAN no,” lilisnau, ‘lPhtl ii A. BELCU antecd to r clothes. fi.. . r. stored furniture (0E l Oi . In the event of “1 within that time. pair, replace 07.2%," value of the al'tlc‘e“ BERLOU is me 6“ value Phone for our 19‘7 STEflm lfl “DIN , firing; ll’ n. l n guanine. $.- ' a The most talked of movie of this or my 0th“ \ year. Shown complete in Shelton. This 13:" same show given in Atlanta and New Yo ., Ch llt .~ Reservations now being taken for ticket?" GENERAL MOTORS’ . NUMBER ONE CAR ls IHE 1 higher d on rail stale and local taxes pmeni and s—exfra. Prices sub- i to change without notice. UMBER ONE CAR In Value . . . In Road Action with Economy . '.' '. In Sales! The nation looks to General Motors for genuine motor car leadership! You will find convincing proof of this in the fact that General Motors’ number one car, Chevrolet for ’40, is also the nation's number one car in dollar value and in sales! Chevrolet’s great list of quality features makes Chevrolet the outstanding car value of 1940. And, of course, it’s the sales leader—for the ninth time in the last ten years! ch. 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