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SHELTON-MASON COUNTY JOURNAE
Thursday,
School
Essentials
Everything For The
CHILDREN
From Head To Toe
Now's the time to get Junior and Sister set for
school. Send them off in smart, practical clothes
designed both for comfort and good looks. Here
are just a few of many items we have secured for
your selection,
DICKEY COATS
Leather, Wool and
Alpaca Lined
Sizes 4 to 10
Days College
CORDS
Heavy reinforced pockets . . .
All Strain Points Bar Tacked
• . . Tailoring Guaranteed for
STYLE, QUALITY and FIT.
• . . Day's College Cord Guaran-
tee--MONEY BACK OR A
NEW PAIR FREE.
Sizes 6 to 11
4.50
I J J
Jungle Trousers
CORDS
"'The King of Cords"
Scott Tested for Wear
Sizes 29 to 40
6.50
MEN'S DEPARTMENT
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KIDDIES KORNER
Jumpers
Sizes 7 to 14
4.9S
I I
t
Ducky Wacky Notes
FOR C,ttlLDREN
Polka Dots
1.00
A Note A Day
S c h o 0 IFo r S h o e s Kimsul Insu
Rough Wear
Heavy
Composition
Sole
Black -- Sizes 9 to 3
50€
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Brown Sizes 8Y2 to 12
Many Others For Your Selection X x, x ,x ;K ._-,..x x . x , Y , X < >:
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KEEP YOUR SKIN SOFT X Foot-coddling leather slippers
and YOUTHFUL With : that pamper little feet. $hearling-
"Botany" Lanolin ,,n.d ,o. ,°., wo.,, co,,
j Beauty Aids × be worn up or down to keep
The Near:/uT:inqc:o Oil p°¢e with the ,her-
× mometer.
Children's 5 to 8 . 2.95
Growing Girls , 4.85
SHOE DEPARTMENT
TRIPLE ACTION CREAM
1.00 and 1.75
LANOLIN LOTION
1.00
LANOLIN FORMULA
70¢ 1.25 2.00
PURE LANOLIII IN TUBE
25¢
LANOLIN SOAP
3 cakes 50¢ - 6 cakes 1.00
SHAMPOO
WRISLEY',S SOY BEAN
39¢
YA-DE £ €:Iorlcs3. stainlc.s, non.in-
flanble a)i¢i -dl n9. hai'm tile tlnest
fabrc. AvLI',: 5prays4 one0 racy be
dry eleam, d :5 o[c; :::, r]cc,ssary --
.and YA-D:s 5.Year w:¢en Guarantee
to repair, rp!ac or pay for any moth
damage still holds. YA-DE is truly &
miracle mothproof,
Ideal /or Clot'hinR', Furniture,
Rug. Carpets and Woolens
MOTHS EAT ALL YEAR 'ROUND
Whenever you ,buy furniture, cloth¢,
rugs, Sic. during any month in the
year you should immediately treat
Lam with YA-DE and .give them the
year 'round proteotton against IToths.
YA-DI Is Inexpensive
Ordy'$1.25 per Pt
And 1 pint treats 3 suit
Established 1895
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
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PROTECT
YOUR HOME
WITH INSULATION
Good insulation protects
your home from summer
sun and winter winds,
sleet and snow. For health,
comfort and economy,
INSULATE NOW!
WE WILL FURNISH MATERIAL
<x ... D? THE WORK YOURSELF
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Power Saws O )) -)-
×" One-Man Operated >
× • 26" Chain'
X Just the Thing for , m _
Wood Cutting and tanvas Iarp
× Land Clearing
× " " 5x7 3.95 .. 14xi6 .0'
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Wall Tents
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10x12 29.75
HARDWARE DEPA
ercanttle
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PERCY
6017 .€
P O RT Li
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EM
[ to words, "what
about,
study and
OUt."
acknowledges
Urea communication
Week from a self-
Mason County-
giving approval to
is glad to lend sup-
of giving
to what of
the need for a bit
valuable early
tY lore. The com-
ished below,
and The Journal
if the material
be furnished for
columns:
COMMON-
out, I was very
the complete
of the Shak-
given. Since
only spot in
claim that
the generution,
passing on,
would be well
story recorded
I would like
our older Indian
some white plo-
there when it
the story for
Journal. Then
get a copy of
local library
Journal clip-
have a more
ry of our
Indian
the way, Is
Shaker sect
in England in
MASON
is going, in
business, with
of splendid
to them, mere-
and with little
reason for bring-
burden to
only bad part
between
county is con-
of the agree-
e Navy resem, es
the airport
to air-
The only rea-
again have
would be a
and in that
would have no
The board of
cognizant
in taldng over
and whatever
needed would be
have given
proposal and
of
:ane operators
have decided
to operate the
and
the most re-
experienced men
list of many who
Solicit the privi=
ity in the na-
with airport
WOuld be a shame
turn its back
for them at
Naval Service.
of the field comes
cost to the tax-
of lease pay-
of the field
e operators
ren-
is ex-
what costs for
utred. No pqr-
what develop-
here shall
be a fine asset
Naval Auxiliary
available for the
are being
numbers
returned
the armed ser-
young for
enthulasts
that Shel-
runty was out
parts of
by not being a
to the tragic
Come along with
a little
of Americana.
the double
Work and the
in stride,
proud to pro-
have hath-
grief and
any
the thousands
Spots for a brief
before settling
and Winter, it is
the tide of
ight hearted
reckless
Who cause dis-
grief themselves.
these days
of speedy
and unsafe
furudent person,
rther residence
Wisely stays at
enuine rest and
of rushing off
and discom-
Sadness always
With the dawn-
after the La:
and as I watch
heId by the
on their
of their
years
stre
cubt
(lay,
P
ing
first
she
trsp
one
fail
wa