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ay, May 1942.
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A I h SON FOR YOI'NGS ‘ Shelton became parents of a baby
fling? sill r' and Mrs. Harry Young of Eggpilzglln wedneSday at
Shanon
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son , OWNERS OF CABS BUILT BY
CHRYSLER
Bring Your Cars To Me For Expert
Repair and Maintenance Work
ALL MAKES CARS AND TRUCKS
REPAIRED ALSO GAS ENGINES
BRAKE DRUM LATHE
FOR PASSENGER
CARS AND
TRUCKS
bored For Economy and
l Have Your Motor Re—
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PHILLIPS PITCHES
NO-HIT GA ME AS
CLIMBERS G0 WILD
Highclimber batters d o n n e d
their swatting armor over the
week end and wound up with a
grand total of 47 runs and 40
hits in two games.
Some kind of a Southwest con—
ference record must have been
established Saturday as the High—
climbers completely inundated
Montesano, 35 to 2, then Tues-
day Jess Phillips served up a no-
hit no-run contribution while the
Highclimbers thoroughly spanked
Bremerton’s Cross State league
entry, 12 to 0. Both games were
played on Loop Field.
In tossing his no-hitter Tues-l
day, Phillips employed a sidearm
delivery which had his fast ball!
hopping and his curve breaking
down and across the plate so ef-
fectively that Bremerton bats
were completely silenced. Strong
support helped the Highclimber
' righthander in racking up his per-
fect game. He walked three, one
was safe on a bobble, and seven
‘ R’mebm' We Give You An
Estimate On Your Job Be-
fore We Begin.
. Week End Specials
FREE PAR-KING FOR- OUR CUSTOMERS
ONE DELIVERY DAILY AT 2:30 P. M.
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CY ASSORTED
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2 CANS
ull 390
IN
2-lt. jar 3,30 ‘
HAVEN 2-LB. JAR l
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lnul Butler 39o ‘.
m; 2-Ib- 25°
2-Ibs. 29c
bag 550
iagus 2-lbs. 19°
.doz_ 270 I
WM 6—lbs. 290
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ASH RIPE
lines 2lbs. 29¢
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whiffed.
Shelton sewed the contest up
with fiVe run spurts in the fourth
and fifth cantos. Ted VanOver-
beke swatted three safeties, War-
ren Woods and Earl Lumsden two
apiece.
The Montesano debacle turned
into a rout in the first inning.
when the Highclimbers paraded
across the plate eleven times, and
the following frame added six
more. After Shelton had scored
seven times in the seventh and
five more in the eighth Umpire
Jack Stewart decided it was time
for chow, so called the thing off,
which was OK. with the reeling
Bulldogs, whose tenacity in stick—
ing it out that long was remark-
able.
Among the 27 hits Shelton'
garnered were five contributed by
Dirk Rector, four by Clarence
Robinson, and three apiece by
Jake Graffe and Bob Pearce.
Meantime, Montesano was held to
three hits by the combined hurling
efforts of Earl Lumsden, Jess
Phillips and Norm Temple, the
latter giving up the two Bulldog
runs in the eighth in a wild
streak during which he tossed two
wild pitches and walked two bat-
ters besides giving up one hit.
The short scores:
r h c
Montesano.. 000 000 02“ 2 3 14l
Shelton .._.1162 112 75~35 27 2!
Batteries —— Hastings, Wright
and Mustard; Lumsden, Phillips,
Temple and Graffe.
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Bremerton 000 000 000‘ 0 0 3
Shelton 001 550 01x—~12 13 1
Batteries—Korb, Thomke (5)
and Brett, Ruef (8); Phillips and
Puhn.
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Shelton Bowlers
Leading N.I.B.C. I
With 2870 ScoreI
Shelton’s Associated Oilers, roll-i
ing with amazing consistency,g
whipped into first place in the op- '
en division of the Northwest In-
ternational Bowling Congress in
Seattle last Saturday with a
handsome 2870 pin total.
That score assured the Shelton
team. of a high place in the final
results but whether it will stand,
up against the onslaughts of‘
crack Seattle teams yet to bowl
in the big tournament remains
to be seen. The score is about
average for winners of previous
tournaments and was 90 pins
higher than any posted up to last
weekend.
There wasn’t a star in the Oil-
er lineup for high score of the
five men was 585 and low was
561. Every man had at least one
200 game in his string with Jess
Daniels topping both single game
and total figures at 232 and 585.
Two other men’s teams from
Shelton rolled in the big N.I.B.C.,
also, last weekend, Mason Laun-i
dry getting a 2384 total in the,
commercial division of the tour-
nament, too low for any prizel
consideration, and 4-E Dairy post- I
ing a 2085 total in the booster
division, likewise not good enough
to take a prize.
In the feminine counterpart oli
the N.I.B.C., the Mason Cleaner
five from Shelton hit a 1953 total I
in the Class B division but again
probably won’t earn a prize re-
turn for it.
None of the doubles and singles
efforts of any of the SheltOn
bpwlers placed in the prize brack‘
e s. '
The scoring by the Associatedl
quintet:
Stewart ...... .. 171 211 181 563
M. Fredson 168 171 222' 561
Merrick ...... .. 171 212 200 583
Farrier ...... .. 171 191 216 578
Daniels ........ .. 232 176 177 585
Totals ...... .. 913 961 9962870
Scout Camporee
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Next Weekend At
Columbus Park
Tumwater Council‘s annual Boy
Scout Camporee will be held May
23 and 24 at Columbus Park on
Black Lake with patrols from
Virtually every troop in the court'-
oil on hand.
The Camporee will consist
partly of judging on actual camp-
ing ability as demonstrated by
Camp set up, cooking, rustic con-
struction, etc., and partly on
camp activities such as ability
to make fire by friction, knot ty‘
mg, signaling, etc. As a part of
the program, Saturday evening’s
camp fire will have a large Court
Of Honor which will take the
place of the various District
Courts of Honor held throughout
the Council.
Dr. Eugene Browning of Shel-
FOn. council commissioner. will be
In charge of the entire Camporee.
, Openings Waiting
SHELTONMASON
Prep Graduates
To Find Many Job
The Olympia office of the Uni-i
ted States Employment Service
continues to have many excellent
openings. For the boy who ex-
pects to graduate from high
school and wants a permanent job
in pleasant surroundings, there is
an interesting messenger job. The
specifications call for a
school graduate that can drive al
car. The work will consist of tak-
ing care of the mail and actingE
as a general messenger boy for,
one of the State Departments.
Another State Department has an
opening for a stock boy. They
high .
,standing work at the University
v to
‘ writing, there is a chance to pick
COUNTY J OURN-AD
Shelton Grad Elected
To Pro-Medic Honorary
Sam Ernest Adams of Shel-V
ton has been rewarded for out-
of Washington by being elected
to Phi Mu Chi, pre-medic honor-
ary society.
are from 8:30 to 5:30, 6 days a
week, and the pay is $100 a
month.
For the woman who is qualified
teach shorthand and type-
up some extra money by teaching
at night school two nights a!
week. The hours are from 6:30
to 9:00 every Monday and Thurs-
day. Anyone who is unemployed
and is physically able to work
should register immediately at
also require a high school gradu-l
ate that would like to have a
permanent, local job. The pay for
both of these jobs is $90 a month.l
There is an opportunity in a?
nearby town for an experienced,‘
lineman. He must be able to hook,V
up hot lines, install new service,
and do maintenance work. in »1
should be sound physically and
have at least 5 years experience,‘
as a lineman. For the man who'
knows something about paints,‘
there is a chance to secure a3
sales clerk position. The hours‘
DUCHESS
Duchess . . a
DUCIIESS SALAD
in W'ashington , ,
MIRACLE WHIP
known quality
Nationally ‘ ~
ny” brand!
ade Brand is your
MADE M
Case
KRAFTS FRENCH
dressing! Tangy,
Kraft’s famous
MIRACLE FRENCH
-' ' “Miracle Whip" Brand
H SPREAD..
SANDWIC
Lunch Box Brand . . ,
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Julia Lee Wright’s
Fresh Bread
0 White O Wheat
0 Pullman
O RAISIN NUT BREAD 1-
O RYE BREAD 1-pound lo
0 CRACKED WHEAT BRE
O WHEAT GERM BREAD
O TEA BISCUITS 12-in-pac
O HAMBURGER" BUNS G-i
GRAPEFRUIT Libby’s
NIBLETS CORN whole
LARGE RIPE OLIVES
5o 4'
SALAD
leader in high quality
AYONN
possible ingredients,
NU MADE MAYONN
11/3-1b. Loaf 15¢ I '
C ENRICHED BREAD 1-pound loaf ........ ..
the United States Employment
Service, which is located at 522
Capitol Way in Olympia, Wash-
ington. So that the United States
may win the war, every citizen
should find the job for which he
is best qualified.
There are many openings near,
Olympia for men to do all types
of labor work. These jobs usually
pay $100 a month or 90c an hour.
One employer is in commuting
distance of Olympia, and the oth-.
er employer has a camp for its.
employees.
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DRESSING. pt. 23¢
dressing!
ING.. qt. 35¢
it fresher!
Dressing (It 41¢
Salad
! Ho'T
it 19¢ '
27¢
47¢
AISE. pt- jar
Washington product.
AISE. qt. jar
Si Supreme!
DRESSINBG 15¢
piquantl -0'-
DRESSING 15¢
more zip! 8—OZ.
"pt. 25¢; qt- 40¢
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with pure mayonnaise base.
9¢
pound loaf 10¢
af ................................ .. 10¢
AD 1-pound loaf . 10¢
1-pound loaf . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10¢
kage . . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ . . . . . . . .. 10¢
n-package .......................... .. 10¢
Dairy Products, Etc.
TASTY-POUND BUTTER fresh
prints .... .- lb. 440
MEADOW-WOOD BUTTER 91-score ........ .. lb. 45c
DARIGOLD CHEESE full cream .............. .. lb. 28c
FRESH EGGS Grade “A” Lge ___________________ __ doz. 38c
FRESH EGGS Grade “A” Medium __________ .. doz. 350
FEDERAL MILK or Cherub __________________ __ 3 tall 25c
HONEY—MAID GRAHAMS N.B.C.___. 2-lb. pkg. 31c
Vltamin-rich Juices
GRAPE JUICE Eekert’s Washington ...... .. qt. 25c
TOMATO JUICE Sunny Dawn 46-oz. ...... .. tin 19c
TOMATO JUICE Libby’s 47-oz. ...................... .. 200
APPLE JUICE New West 46-02. ______________ tin 22c
BLENDED JUICE Libby’s 47-oz. tin .............. .. 260
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Libby’s 47-02. ____________ .. 210
ORANGE JUICE Citra Gold 46-02. tin .......... _. 290
Canned Fruits
FRUIT COCKTAIL Hostess Delight 16-oz. ...... _. 13c
141/3-02. tall .............. .. 106
PEAR HALVES Harper House 29-oz. tin ...... .. 200
PEAR COMPOTE Amita 29-oz. ______________________ __ 20c
PEACHES Libby’s Clings 29-oz. ____________________ .. 21c
PEACHES Castle Crest 29-oz. ________________________ .. 19c
Vegetable Values!
TOMATOES G—ardenside 151/3-oz. __________ ._ 3 for 25c
HOT SAUCE Gardenside 8-oz. ______________ _. 3 tins 11c
HAPPYVALE PEAS 17-0Z. tall ...................... .. 90
FANCY PEAS Libbys 3-Sieve, 20-oz. ______________ __ 14c
HIGHWAY CREAM CORN 17-0z. ...... 2 tall 190
grain 12-oz. 2 for 23c
Wyandotte Olives
Wyandotte 41/2-oz. .... .. 10c
MEDIUM RIPE OLIVES Wyandotte 9-oz. .... _. 16c
EXTRA LGE. RIPE OLIVES Wyandote 9-oz... 180
Save on Beer!
OLD STYLE BEER 11-0z. stubbies 10c 10 for 980-
OLD STYLE BEER 32-02. qts. ______________ _. 4 for 980
SU’PURB Ceretana.
, WELL SOAP OATS
A t d f} Pure granulated .
Package Package 9-1b. Bag
22 35¢
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We... -2... __
Shelton Girl Honored
At Ellensburg Normal
Central Washington College,
Ellensburg, May 13—Associated
_, ical care.
Women Students officers an-
HOSPITAL PATIENT
R. H. Allen,
‘ employe, Was re—admitted to the Shelton became
' Shelton hospital Tuesday for med- 4
Llhsa'l‘hree
GIRL BORN 'WEDNESDAY
veteran Simpson 1 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Marks of
parents of a.
baby daughter born at Shelter
'hospital Wednesday.
nounced this week the election of
June Eliason, Shelton high school
graduate in the class of 1941, to
Iyoptians, campus sophomore wo-
men’s service honorary, the high-
est honor accorded freshmen wo-
men at CWC. Miss Eliason is one
of 20 outstanding first year stu-
dents selected for membership in
this society for the school year of
1942-43. Freshmen women are se-
lected for the honor on the basis
of outstanding scholarship and
participation in campus activities.
CARD 0F THANKS
May I take this means of ex-
tending my many, many thanks
to all who entered their subscrip-
tions in my support in The Jour-
nal’s recent campaign and help—
ed me earn a fine cash bonus.
BARBARA MUNSON
Auburn Golden Flake
Buttermilk
25¢gal.
BINNS -— 825 Franklin
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On fresh green
VEGETABLES
a little bit better . . .
ing them from Safeway.
Extra Fancy, Wrapped A les
STRAWBER
Fancy California
Arizona Sunkist ,
New Sunkist Valencias
LEMONS...............
Sunkist Fancy Lemons
MUSHROOMS 1-lb. ctn. 35¢
Ostrom’s Fresh Mushrooms
ASPARAGUS .... .. lb. 10¢
U. S. No. 1 Yakima Valley
NEW CELERY ............ .. lb. 8¢
Utah type, all green stalks .
NEW CARROTS .......... ._ lb. 6¢
Fresh carrots, [tops removed '
NEW CABBAGE ........ _. lb. 11¢
Fresh, solid green heads
Dry Cereals
CHEERIOATS ........ .. 2 pkgs. 23¢
Tasty OAT Breakfast Cereal, 7-oz,
ALL BEAN ................ __ pkg. 19¢
Kellogg’s, lge. 16—oz. pkg.
CORN FLAKES ............ .. pkg. 5¢
Kellogg’s, crisp fresh stock. 6-oz. pkg.
KELLOGG’S PEP ________ _. pkg. 12¢
Lots of vitamins! 10—oz. pkg.
COR-N FLAKES ...... .. 3 pkgs. 14¢
Alber’s, 6-oz. packages
RICE KRISPIES .......... ._ pkg. 12¢
Kenogg’s popular cereal, 515-01
WHEATIES ................ .. pkg. 12¢
Breakfast of Champions! 8-oz.
GRAPENUT FLAKES ______ _. 14¢
Post’s popular cereal, 12—oz.
SEWA
Select Rib or Sirloin Cuts
PIECE BACON __________ .. lb. 29¢
Fey. Sugar cured, whole or half slab
FRESH HALBUIT ______ ._ lb. 29¢
Sliced or by the piece
T-BONE STEAKS ...... _. lb. 39¢
Selected Young Steer Beef
OVEN ROASTS ........ __ lb. 32¢
Top quality Rump or Cross Rib
SKINLESS WIENERS lb. 29¢
Famous Milwaukee Brand
SLICED BACON ........ .. lb. 39¢
Hormcl's Eas ern sugar cure
BOILING BEEF’ ........ ._ lb. 17¢
Meaty plate cuts of Steer Beef
Your favorlte salad is hard to beat . . .
know that Safeway’s wide assortment of Savory
dreSsings and zesty sauces will make it taste Just
and you save money by My
WINESAPS 10-lbs. 69¢
RpiES. 2 boxes 25¢
GRAPEFRUIT . . . . . 10-lbs. 49¢
ORANGES 10-lbs. 63¢
Light beer for
' temper-ate
enjoyment
Q‘n Surprise
SANDWICHES
_‘ On frozen
\1 my" SALADS
but we
. . . PRICES FRIDAY THRU THURSDAY, MAY 16-22 — Subject to Change . . .
lb. 9;:
CUCUMBERS .............. .. lb. 19¢
New, local, hot house cucumbers
HEAD LETTUCE ........ .- lb. 7¢
California, Ice-Pack lettuce
NEW GR. PEAS .... _. 2-lbs. 17¢
Fresh, Green, Telephone variety
TOMATOES ................ .. lb. 18¢
Firm, ripe, for slicing
U. S. NO. 2 POTATOES 1.29
Yakima Netted Gems, 50-lbs.
National Cotton Week
ROYAL SATIN ______ _- 1-lb. tin 23¢
Vegetable Shortening, pro-creamed
ROYAL SATIN ______ __ 3-lb. tin 63¢
Pure Vegetable Shortening
omsoo SHORTENING.. lb. 25¢ 5
Nationally Advertised Shortening
CRISCO SHORTENING 3-lb 69¢
Popular Pure Vegetable Shortening
SPRY SHORTENING..,1-lb. 25¢
Easy Creaming Shortening
SPRY SHORTENING 3—lb's. 70¢
Pure Vegetable Shortening
SNOWDRIFT .......... .. 1-lb. tin 24¢
Goodness locked in the tin!
SNOWDRIFT ........ .. 3—lb. tin 69¢
Pure Vegetable, pre—creamed
0241/7 - A t’bWby
Pot Roast .. . . . lb. 25¢
Blade Cuts of Steer Beef
Veal Steaks .. . lb. 32¢
Milk Fed Veal
Pork- Roast . . . . lb. 31¢
Shoulder Cuts, Young Pork
Round Steaks . lb. 38¢
Choice Cuts of Young Steer Beef
Pam; SAUSAGE ...... .. lb. 27¢
VEAL ROASTS .......... .. l'b. 31¢
Choice Loin, Rump or Leg cuts
PORK CHOPS- ............ .. lb. 39¢
Center cuts of fancy pork
HENS .......................... .. lb. 31¢
Fresh dressed for stew or fricassee
GROUND BEEF ........ _. lb. 25¢
All Beef, freshly ground
LUNCH MEAT .......... .. lb. 29¢
Large asst, famous Milwaukee
VEAL CHOPS ............ .. lb. 37¢
Select Loin or Rib cuts
LINK SAUSAGE ...... .. lb. 29¢
Fresh top quality Pork