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AND PINE PHONE 392
eenings -- SundaYS 8CH N E I I) E R' S P R A I R l E
DELIVERY SERVICE for
--MEATS--VEGETABI
--CANDY--SOFT DI
Plus --
AND FISHING EQUIPMENT
. PRODUCTS -- AUTO
Wally Lee and His Orchestra
9 P.M. TO 2 A.M.
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Shelton Valley
I
[ The May mooting of the Home
S-whlL" Clul will l)e held at Echo
l;'arm 'Pluu'sday of next week,
May 2rid
Ml', all(I :MI'. l.loward R(ibinson
of Shelton spent Monday after-
noon :/d evening of last week
at Iqc,ho Farm with Mrs. H. A.
Wm',or. Mrs. Dew,,y l?,ennett and
A\\;,% and Ihln Zinsor. Mrs. H. M
Vivt, tl and Mr Peter I3ollinff
from h;tlbelht Valley were callers
t!t,re that afternoon also.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kneehmd
(h'ovo to Port Angeles Sattn'day
evening to spend the Easter week
tnd with Mrs, Kneelan(l's mother
anti other relatives.
;92 for TAXI
oney to Loan
for Your
FURNAC]
HOME O r
$50 to $500
Informal PersonM ConfidentiM
EDDY BUSINESS SERVICE
UNDER STATE REGULATION
our tank promptly
IPPLY of STORAG./:
gallons for new oil burner .
m LS0''
ten 0,1 ¢°1:
;OU
Bremerton you can see
ful display of fine d0$
cloth there is in the
a't cost you a penny to dI
wonderful, cloth, y0
whal: you've been lookiNi
th arriving almost 'dailY'|
I
d To Your MeasUre[
.d
; at $65.00, $67.50, $70.00 and .[i i '
ool cloth that will hold its shl
s longer than the cheaper suitS. i
,t more for your money in th0;!
and look my store over--it w'
have a look at our QUALIq"
!
E KNABB TAILOll
209 Washington
amrton, Washington
Mrs. Dewey Bennett, with Mrs.
Gordon Bennett and son Donnie
of Elms, visited in Shelton red-
nesday afternoon at tile homo of
Mr. "rod Mrs. Frank Bennett.
Howard Robilr',on nnd Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Adams and children
o[' Shelton were visitm's at the
Walter Cooke home Wednesday
afternoon,
Cpl..Jaek Holmhn visited at EI-
ma the fore part of last week
with Dewey Bennett and Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Bennett. He lelt the
first of tim week for Pal() Alto.
Calif., for further treatment at
the Dibble Cleneral hospital after
a. 30-day furlough at tim homo of
his mother, Estella Holman.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lovelaee of
Tacoma, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Wandell and r-ponlnly Bassett of
Shelton and Mrs. Gm'don Ben-
nett and Donnie of Elma visited
at Echo Farm Wednesday.
Larry Karnes was a business
visitor in Seattle last Thursday.
M/Sgt. and Mrs. James Cun-
ningham and children Willeen and
lZ/enny were up frorn Tacoma and
spent tile week end at Echo
Farm, Satu'day evening they vis-
ited in Shelton with Mr. and Mrs.
L. W, Rice and their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
McGcc of Port Orchard and Sun-
day afternoon called on Mr. and
Mrs, Frank Bennett and Mrs. Ce-
cil Gardner in Shelton.
The regular meeting of the
Grange will be held next week,
Thursday night, May 2nd.
Easter Snnday dinner was en-
joyed at Echo Farm by Mrs. H.
A. Win:mr. Mrs, Dewey Bennett,
M/Sgt. James Cunningham and
family, Ava and Una Winsor and
Mrs, GordOn Bennett anti Donnie,
In the afternoon the Mesdames
Dewey and Gordon Bennett and
Mrs, Signe Kneeland drove to El-
ma and brought Dewey and Gor-
don Bennett back to Echo Farm
COUNTY JOURNAL
Pickering Any Questions?
hy Mahel !,. Wylie
Miss Emily Babcock spent fOllr
days shopping and visiting in Ta-
coma last week. Slle called on
Ml's. Arthur Bet'k who is at a
friend's home to rest "rod further
recuper:tte after " illln]l)er (}l"
weeks in the hosl)ital.
Tile Pickering Chlh nle Thnrs-
day, April 18th with 18 nlembers
and nine guests present. Tile
tloste.:ses, Mrs. FiLLs and Mrs.
Cole, sewed a delieions hmeh of
ice Cl'etllll. ctllte slid coffee.
Gnests present were Mrs. J. Earl
MacMillan Mr.. Hattie Stower,L
Mrs. Gertrude I=Iownrd. Mrs. Eln
Wetty, Miss Laurc, ne Lundquist,
Johnny and Larry Gosser "rod
Della and Bernie Carlson.
Hostesses for the May 16 meet-
ink are Mrs. Lillie Cameron and
Mrs. G. B. Carlson. May ,Ith was
decided upon for installing a
pump. Men of the conmlunity who
can help are asked to come to
the Grant clubhouse at 10 ()'clock
on that date. A potluck hmch will
be served at noon.
Miss Ramona Jackson and Miss
Winifred Collier spent their spring
vacation skiing on Mount Rainier.
Mrs. Lillie Cameron received a
telegram from her son, Lt. Sam-
uel Cameron, saying that he left
San Francisco by plane on April
17 for New York City to receive
a new asmgnment. He intended
to visit his uncle in Hartford,
Conn:; over tile Easter week end.
Mrs. A. H. Jackson was in Se-
attle several days last week vis-
iting with her brother and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur WaN
ters. The Waiters live in Port-
land but Mrs. Waiters has been
in the Virginia Mason Hospital
in Seattle.
Miss Tony Howard spent Eas-
where the whole gang had apic- [ ter vacation with her parents Mr.
nic "supper." I and Mrs. Ralph Howard. Enoch
- Dillard of Vesta, Wash., visited
Use the Journal Classffiedsl his brother-in-law, Ralph How-
ard, this past week.
they really get results, • Dhmer guests of Mr. and Mrs.
. Jay Cole this past week were Mr.
-- , [and Mrs. Charles Seible of Shel-
l ton.
For what your
car needs...
Pays to see
your Dealer
Battery Perking? " [
Maybe a little pale and limp
I
around the edges? That's I
easy to fix. Our tester will tell |
the story, and there's a new
i
Guaranteed Ford Battery for
your car if you need it. A big
powerful heavy-duty type J
battery that starts your car
quicker and outlasts ordinary |
batteries. A new Ford bat- |
tery is a good investment in
trouble-free car performance. J
I
Brakes uneven?
Bad brakes and wheel that
track like a snake in the snow
are two of the world's worsk
rubber thieves. And bad
brakesalso are an invitation
to an accident. Let us fix you
up so your tires will last
longer. A wheel alignment
will do part of the job . . .
a brake checkup completes it.
Come in and see us. You'll
drive more safely.
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Genuine Ford Parts
We now have a good stock of
Genuine Ford Parts the
kind specially built for Ford
cars. And because they fit
right and are made of better
materials, they last longer,
save money on maintenance
costs. To be sure of getting
Genuine Ford Parts and
Foxd-trained men to install
them, bring your car to us.
Our work is guaranteed.
Dimples? We fix 'em I
Yessh', we smooth out those I
unsightiy fender dimples,
i
touch them up where needed
with matching paint.., and [
send your car out sleek and
i
perky as a gal with a new
summer bonnet. Factory- [
trained Ford mechanics with I
plenty of know-how can iron
i
out even the worst dimples as
nicely as your tailor presses J
your best trousers. ]
For Immediate Service and Fair Prices
Se " ! "
e Your Dea er
AI H,uerby Motors
Mrs, R. B, Oswin and son Ri-
chard of Yakima visited the F,
F. Wylies over Easter vacation.
.' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Page re-
[ cently made a trip to Vancouver,
up the Columbia River Highway
on the Washington side, through
the lower valley to Yakima and
thence to Naches. Mrs. Page's
] motller Mrs. Emma Hall. who
lives at Naches, accompanied
them home for a visit.
A party honoring Miss Olivia
Cederberg was given by Mrs.
Irene Johnson at the Halbert
home on Spencer Lake Tuesday
evening, April 16th. About eigh-
teen of Olivia's school-day friends
were present to enjoy the occa-
sion and together they gave her
a beautiful coffee table for her
new home in Auburn, Wash. Miss
Cederbcrg was nmrried Saturday
evening, April 20 to Stanley
Gwinnett of Kent, Wash, The
hostess served a lunch of salad,
ice cream, cake and coffee.
Dinner guests of Mrs. Lillie
Camer(m last Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Madden, Mr. and Mrs.
Paseoe and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Smitlx
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Page,
who live near Tacoma. have a new
baby daughter born Monday, April
15, weighing six pounds and 14%.fi
ounces. Raymond is the son of
Mr: and Mrs, Roy Page of Pick-
ering,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Archibald,
from Seattle, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. L. A. Fitts over the
week end.
About 20 Pickering residents
attended the Cederberg-Gwinnett
wedding at the Mt. Olive Luther-
/ an Church Saturday evening. Mrs.
Ed Lewis honored Miss Cederberg
with a shower on March 29th and
the lady clerks of Lumbermen's
Z4:ercantile gave a shower and
dinner at the Colonial House on
a
April 15th in Miss Cederbergs
honor.
No. 4677
SUMMONS FOR PUBTLICATION
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
])'OR MASON COUNTY.
KASPAR KEISER, Plaintiff,
GEORGE SOKOOL Defendant.
THE STATE OF ASHINGTON to
GEORGE SOKOOL, Defendant:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
TO APPEAR within sixty (60) days
after the date of the, firstpubHcation
of ttlis sanunons, to-wit wthin sixty
160) days from tile 4th day of April
]946, and defend the above entitled
action in tile above enUtled court, and
answe,, the complaint of the plaintiff
and serve a copy of year answer upon
the undersigned attorneys for the
plaintiff at their office below stated,
and, in case of your failure so to do,
Judgment will be rendered against you
according to tile demand of the com-
plaint, which has been flied with the
Clerk of said court.
This is an action for the recovery
of money advanced
by
plaintiff
for
the use and benefit of
defendant in
which a writ of attachment has been
issued against the following described
property, situated in Mao County,
Washington, to-wit :
An undivided one-half interest in
and to a tract of land ill the
Northeast Quarter of th Northeast
Quarter of Seetion 31, Townshio 22
North, Range 1 West, W.M., i)ar-
tlcularly described as follows: je-
ginninff at the Northeast corner of
said Section 31; thence west along
the north line thereof 660 feet:
thence sonth 650 feet; thence east
660 feet to the east line of said
Section 31: thence north along the
east line of said Section 3i 650
feet to the point of beginning, ex-
cepting therefrom right-of-way for
Secondary State I-ngilway No.
14A as the same is now con-
atrueted and in use over and
across said land.
HYLAND. ELVIDGE & ALVORD,
Attorneys for Plaintiff
OFFICE AND POST OFFICE
ADDRESS :
910 Dexter Horton Building,
Seattle, King County, Wasltngton.
4-4-11-18-25--5-2-9-16-7t
CALL FOR BIDS
NOTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN, that
ealed bids will be received by the
Board of County Commissioners of
Mason County, Washingtdn, at their
office in the Court House in Shelton,
for the purchase of two 1946 sedans,
to-wit:
2 DeLuxe sedans, with heater, de-
froster, spotlight, safety glass all
around, and Iife guard tubes, in
the lower price bracket, provided
further that two 1942DeLuxe four
doer Chev. sedans, heater, lefrost-
el" and spotlight, life guard tubes,
and six ply tires, sllall be traded
in as a uart of the purchase price,
also a 1930 Buick Phtrol known.s
a Paddy. Wagon.. _ . .
Bids to loe openea on zonaay, zay
6th. 1948, at 2:00 o'clock P, M.
• The Board reserves the right to re-
Ject any or all bids.
Dated this 3rd day of April, 1946.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISS-
t IC)NERS. MASON COUNty,
IVASII INGTON,
ll=ly HARRY DE.ETTE.
Chwk of tile :loard.
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4-11-18-.,)-3t
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Mason County Steam
and Dry C, lc,,mers
Authorized Ford Agency
Fifth and Railroad Ave. - Shelton - Phone 16
Let's Have Them
Questions and answers are pro-
per In any order of business, be-
longin K to a ,I-H ehlb nice(ins,
rllel| ii d-H club nlemller asks
: question the whole club stands
to learn smnething. If the leader
is not able to give a right answer
at the time. he h:ts many! Lrained
111011 and wonlen reltdy add glll([
to help, theret)y the leadel' and
lnenlbers gain knowlodg'e tuld ell-
joy the w(n'l¢ much more.
We ,t-H metal)era have in Oil|'
projects all types of work with
nature,, the x .study. of all plant life.
trees, insects, hvestock and many
wonderful things found right
}lt'l'0 in ot|r own home colnnlnnity,
"vVe all c..an learn and profit by
asldnK questions on anytlling I)er-
taining' to our project L('t us all
brhlg our qlL(St]ons te the c]/lb
nice(inss, so we clln lSk, answeF
and learn.
I.EE H USTON.
Union
Louis (Day) McGhee, Jr,, son
of Mr, and Mrs. Louis McGhee, is
>; om
I, Fr where
" ' Best
home from foreign soil, having' There's an old war memorial ]n
been in service throughout most
• . . our town that l like to stop and
of the war. He was statmned m I'
Europe in the Medical Corps and[ look at now and then.
saw t nunlber of countries, among . Back in 1865, folks athered up
them Belgium, Germany, France all the bitter relics of battle and
he was lol,ger ill Paris than in
any other city,
Last week we had "Newlyweds"
ill our itf, Mr. and Mrs. Fran-
cis (Jerry) Leman who were mar-
ried April 12th at the bride's
(Rosanne Coyle) home in Seattle.
They honeymooned in the Coyle
cottage here, where they came af-
ter the wedding reception in Se-
attle.
Another young couple of pio-
neer family who are living here
now are Mr, and Mrs. Wallace
Graves. He has recently been re-
leased from the service. Mrs.
Graves nee Betty Ross, has spent
much of her childhood here. They
are living in the Ross home.
Wednesday evening a group of
neighbors and friends gathered at
the Andersen home to "farewell"
the Cornwalls who moved to Lil-
liwaup a few days later, There
were foul' tables of "commercial"
pinochle with high score prizes
going to Mrs. Herb Allen and
Francis Wright---low to Mrs, Ur-
al Bittle. Mrs. Lucile Thompson,
who assisted the hostess, was al-
so honored with a birthday cake
and greetings.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pfundt, Mrs.
Pauline Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Wyatt went to Holly Sunday for
the annual family gathering "tt
the home of "Mother Pfundt."
For about 20 years the clan has
been meeting there on Easter and
what with grandchildren, great-
grandchildren and possibly, great,
great-grandchildren it is a clan
indeed. Mrs. Pauline Wyatt sthy-
ed for a longer visit with her
mother,
Mr. and Mrs, Irvin McVay went
to Seaview Heights to be with
his parents over Ea,ter.
, The Lud Andersens spent the
,veek end in Seattle with his sis-
ter. John Moffett went/to Seat-
tle to visit his nephew and wife.
the Merciers.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Stark and
daughter Dianne were herr fron'l
LaCrosse to spend Easter with
the Merritt Starks. On Stmday at
the Methodist church in Shelton,
the grandchildren, Dianne Stark
and Jeanne Young were baptized.
Mrs, E. K, Bishop was Godmother
for Dianne. Dinner guests at the
Starks that day desides the fam-
ily were Mrs, Alice Martin and
Ed Hegaas.
A group here who have been
getting together for several years
for an "Easter Sunday picnic,
chose the Webb Hill "Look Out"
for their picnic this year. About
30 were there. They report it was
put them in a pile: cannon, baL.
tered rifles, broken swords, and
rusted bayonets. Some of them
rom our side, some captured from
the enemy,
They melted them down, and
from thls litter of war sprung a
monument to friendship, tolerance
and understanding--a promise that
the bitterness and hatred were for-
gotten.
Yeurs for tile telcphonlnq!
One call and we'll pick up
yot, r laundry, do it up "hos-
pital clean" ill oLIr modern,
sclcntiffic plant and return
iL to you [acl<nge(l ;uldeafly
for usc.
I 00aundry
Phonc 88
I [ Ir I I I I I [ I II
I sit... @ Joe Marsh
War Memorlal
I Know
Since then, therc'vc bern all
kinds of (lisng'reements in this
country, 1)i' ami little, Prohibilion
was one-and Lhere was pLenLy o;
bhlodshed, misery and grief umil
tim problem was resolved.
But from where I sit, it's part of
e
the greatness (If America ihat w
remain a united eeuntry. We may
disagree as individuals--bui, ac-
cepting tilat difference of opinion,
we can live in tolerance and mu-
tun1 respect.
Copyright, 1946, United States Brewers l, btndad,m
5, FACTS
about our economical
Mortage Loans
1. Loans made to buy, build, repair or re-
finance a home.
2, Monthly, rent-like payments.
3. Low interest rate.
4. Friendly cooperation with buyers.
5. Debt-free ownership years sooner.
G, V¢, DRAHAM
K. L. PARTLOW
V. ERID]%NS'I INE
Di rectors
HAZEL WALMER
CARTJrON I. SEARS
FREI) HOLM
H. C. [?,ROD1E
Thurston County Federal Savings
and Loan Association
Telephone 7551 Security Building
Olympia, Wash.
rather cold but a very beautiful ....................................................................................................
setting.
The Sunday School program
Sunday was mostly musical num-
bers. The school'room was packed
with attendants who were greeted
by the superintendent, Howard
Irvine. Ural Bittle gave a Bible
reading. Little six-year-old Jim-
mie Bittle sang a verse and chorus
of "TILe Rugged Cross" all by hint-
self. The two Knight girls and
Dora Lamon sang several num-
bers as did the quartet, Howard
and Inez Irvine, Ural Bittle and
Gaylon Lamon, Patsy Winne and
Sandra Walker sang together,
Ronnie Allen played a clarinet
solo; David Lemon a coronet solo
and then the two boys played to-
gether,
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Jamison of
Olympia were "here Easter Sun-
day with his mother, Mrs. Gladys
Jamison.
Bob Allen has been lmme again
on a five-day furlough.
Mrs. Enoch Nelson went to Ta-
coma Monday morning where she
took the train for Wisconsin to
visit relatives and friends in her
lmme state.
The Dwight Ingrains of Scat-
tle were week end guests at the
Dalby home.
The sad news was received of
the passing' of Harden Nance of
Hoodsport. Masonic services were,
held in the temple here Tuesday,
Use the Journal Classifieds--
they really get results.
NO. 1699
NOTICE OF IIEARING ()N FINAL
REPOR'P AND ! F, TI'IION FOR
DISTRIBUTION
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR
MASON COUNTY
IN PROBATE
In the Matter or the Estate of
Charles Prcntlce, Deeeased..
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
W, H, Brown, Administrator of ttm
estate of Charles Prentice. deceased.
has filed with tile Clerk of the above
entitled court his final report and
petition for distribution, among otler
tlfings asking the court to settle and
approve said final rport and petlti,)n
for distribution, distribute the prop-
erLv lo the persons tilereto' cntitled,
and to discharge the said Adminis-
trator.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN" timt
s dd f hal report lad p( lition for dls-
tvibutien will be heard on Saturday,
file 25th da of May 1946, at tlw
hour of 10 o c ock in the forenoon, at
%lie cour| l'OOlll Jn the court I1OUSI ill
Shelton, Washington.
Dated this 20th day of April, 19.16,
(SEAL) CLARE ENGELSEN,
Cmmtv Clerk.
CHAS,, R, LEWIS,
Atturny for said estate.
llell Itulldi,lg 1/9 So. Fourih St,,
Shelton, Mason Coanty Washington.
4-25.--5-2-9- tti -.I t.
New vacuum tube
%
equipment will speed
long distance calls
Long distance expansion program in full swing
At dozens of
places up and
down the Pacific
Coast We're going
ahead with new
%, a c tl tl In t U b C
equ/pmcnt which
boosts the num.
ber of telephone
calls wires can
carry. ,
This is just part of our unprecedented long distance ex-
pansion program now under way.
For the phenomenal development in this part of the
country has resulted in a temendously increased num-
be$ of toll and long distance calls. (In 1945, for ex-
ample, we hantled nearly a million a day.) But we're
wnrkiug full spced ahead to install the additional fa-
cilities we need to provide a better and fastcr long dis.
tance service than ever beforc.
Listen to the Telephone Hour,.. 9 p. m, Mondays... NBC
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Compa.y
130 South Third - Shelton Telephone Shelton 497
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