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Page Three SHELTQN-MASON COUNTY lOURNAL‘ imber day, September 273, 179473. gem “I SEPTEMBER 23 I; o . H d C 1 b he Curr o Will begin iii the N01'-- ‘0 l ‘ TOO MUCH SPEED weeks“ simisphere and Spring in : SOCIAL (com one) 00 ana u Penney Stores Throughout Nation Local Man Is Rom, Syphe, mated $1,, 3tlmaden. . ern Hemisphere at 6:12l u r i ‘ Q ‘ ' “I ' bail in Justice M. C. Zilitheo's __ I‘Jltllstern wartime, Septem- Service Men’s Wives and lend-lease which takes a large court this week on a charge of V, 08 U. S. Naval Observa— 'Have Tea At 1;. s_ 0. share of his products and leaves Mrs Donny—PE r .S recove [speeding Chief Andy Hansen was unced. Monday afternoon from 3 t0 ‘the minor part to Support Civfl' ing nicely aftelC 112(18ngng an 0;: Secretary of the Treasury Hen- . Smith of Stephenville Texas pi- CIJSCkWWfiHs‘ son. Oferzand M“ the Complaining Officer- | H A ‘ SC 0 U N T Y M O T O R S, ', Egrfggmiirt‘éhcewfiin’: Ygzeitwffig ggulclfgisal‘llvfigdfiflogmggghgfg b3; eration at the Shelton hospital last ry J. Morgenthau has just tele- i lot of the Flying Fortress “Dearly upy i: fife 51.;3‘3gegzepfwg;ceN‘§§;§.t undays. Adv. inew Shel'ton U. S. 0. rooms. Late lthe farm yet have power to com week. grapheg £11531 . C. Pennfiy Company l Beloved that accounted for 11 newspaper published by the North 1 -—~——- . . The Hood Cana] Womahs club congra u a ions on t e magnifl German fighter planes on one C t B C ., __ :4 vi. .summer flowers and lavender tap- .trol all but the weather. This is will hold their first re ular meet_ cent job of Bond selling which bombing raid. , oas us 0, ers centered the tea table at which Hinder war emergency and must be - . g . “Jack, who has been with the . acce ted b th d .5 th mg at then- elub room m the the companys 1610 stores turned Not only Penney Window space, . i ZMFS- Fred Diem and MrS‘ Carl . p ’. u 9 Finger 1 a Hoods ort school on Thursda in during the month of July. Last but advertisin s ace as well was Pompany for .flve .years' Started A « M k d M f th 5 this outSlde authorlt ma not p y, g p 1938 d ()1 H . . ac, e poure '. any 0. 9 lefi release its W yhe y ea sept. 23. Business meeting at 11 July, the Penney Company Sold given over generously to the bond m as a fiver ".1 ympla' e Shelton Wash )NIGHT explessed their surprise at e p0 er w n p ce 3. m. followed b hm heon at the 81/2 million dollars in War Stamps sales cause‘ Tens of thousands of next Went to Bellingham as a comes 3’ C . number of flowers still in blossom - I noon hour. Ther i1 0 ues and BOnds to set a high record column inches of advertisin ur Clerk and then to Mount Vernon e w lbe tw t g g n Bennett ,around Shelton, The dairy industry was offered as aSSlstant agent later becom- . speakers m the afternoon the Rev. for the chain and department store ed the purchase of bonds. . ’ r l Members of Chapter B. P. O. as an example of the hardship . . i b - h. . tt t mg agent m Charge of that Sta_ Thursday - Saturday v . . _ Muhley and his aSSlstant from usmess- T 15 year, In at} 3 8mp ——*—*—*‘~—‘ . . were the hostesses at the O. worked 0“ farmers Wthh 15 Put u to sur ass the 1942 f1 ures a tlon and company representative ,, , tin m t f b guess and Shelton, speaking on Youth Wel— p ' _ g . FOUND GUILTY . . TWO FEATURES J 'Monday' cutgtingatlille osllipply difldomestic fare” and Red Cross work' quom 0f ten mllhon douars was In a jury tr'al h 1d t d mJthekt dIStUCtl" P t1 (1 _ O . _ . i _ l e yes er ay ac now lves in or an - and 'Arcadla Economics Club milk and Side products for the .0135' Dorlshsomg 335 bet?“ ent fifiicinsvggnggfigrgzgog €31: Jsuégj before Justice A. Magoon, Ell- where he is assistant to the super- Hop Nong caSSldy “am B0 d s s _ Schedules Meeting homes, now ~fai- from normal, 3th); hirierglf‘chegeeagenzsciarnagd retary of the Treasury last week, ing Fox was found guilty on a intendent looking after operating “PRIDE OF 3’ s . “as - . . mghg'n giggglaseEEggegiggcso Whlle‘ the fg/rleilgn demdands are Mrs. Herb Dickingon. : - announced the amazing total of speeding charge and fined $10 and and traffic matters in the Port- ” Mrs Art Swéarigger The next fifsssgs‘ied forl farggi; (2153118 gist Mrs. Earl Ayers of Island lake $42,335,816-85i 01‘ four times the cos 8' land area“ ‘~ ' visited over the week-end with Mr. quota set for the campaign, and meeting W111 be at the. home of self, of war, .the can Jfor.powdered and Mrs. A very nearly fiVeS times the figure brand— Mrs- 1401115 ASChe 0n Frlday, SBP- milk as eaSier to ship is stepped ' H- Ayers- . , . - tember 24. A potluck luncheon up and Russia is demandin more Mr- and Mrs- J- 0- MCKeil and 0f the precedmg year' In 'thls “THE P OFF” 1 lWill be served at “0011- butter having found that igs par- daughters Gloria and Betty were one month’ Penney Stores 5016‘ 25 i - satu ticular vitamins are helpful of the in Elma Sunday visiting with Mr. Per cent moire 1“ Bond? and. I- o Ac, Local —— ‘ . Ruby REbeka‘hs Slate Iwounded. With a ceiling price on and Mrs' Viek Lebome- stamps glam m me?9han‘1tlse-t,11.n orn, Anna COEI‘g Nieetmg k h .11 h 1 [raw milk while labor and other M?“ and Mrs‘ Floyd Smlth and £223: 0500‘”? hfgmprffifes’ 263 I Sunday Wednesday | I e Ru y Rebe a s wl 0d a costs are doubled dairymen in family had as guests for a few _ g P y . regular meeting on Friday, Sep- some places are St’oppmg delivery days, Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. light tanks. 5 destroyers and 5 o TWO FEATURES HITINf‘ y Itember 24 at 8tp. mt. act the Odd or turning their milk to factor_ and Mrs. Chas. Gessell of 'fihehgis. SmearmeS- d ' ‘ v Fellows hall, wi h ini ia ion one of h - Spending the day with rs. a- News of this July achievement, Allan Lad [the main features of the evening. , giséoigggting $25332; 128831;: zel Bleeker on Sunday Were Mr. together with the secretary’s tele- . . All Past Noble Grands and out- fair regulation. , and Mrs. Les. Gee of Centralia, gram of congratulations, were re- P0115 are now Open for EleCtlon 0f InternatlonaL “LUCKY JORDAN” Side Vifiitorstare ingited todattend- Mr Miller criticised the farm Mrs- Frank Pearce 0f Pytlichrlleased at a time when the Pen- Also there are eight proposed Amendments to the Refres men swill e serve . ' 1 th Alice Millo and Jimmy B ee er, ney Company was engaged in an . ——and# “many _ i. From Hoquiar gong; 5&1; a; ti; aglpggicgll who is home on a few days leave about endeavor to go over the I. W. A. Constitution on the ballot. All members are “ qt Mr. and Mrs. George Williams because it disturbs the normal from the U. S. navy. top again this September in the urged to express themselves for or against these S a" ’3‘ of Hoquiam were Sunday dinner balance of Pmductlon and trader Mr' and Mrs' Mam“ Kaare Third war Loan Dme' pro osed amendments as all memb rs '11 be f COUSIN” l and enalizes both farmer and and family spent Sunday at Amer- Army, Navy, Coast Guard and p 6 W1 3 ' , guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. An p i . . qT derson and family. consumer in the end, which ac- ican Lake, attending a dinner in Marine men and women, gover- fected by them. EE . counts for objection by all farm- honor of George Kaare who left norS, senators, mayors and stars Visitin Mother er groups. “Roll-backs” without Monday for the Seabees. of stage, screen and radio appear- Thursda, Saturda . . y ' , Mr. and Mrs. James Gilbertson regard to costs may be a tempor- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Athhad ed at Penney stores from coast The amendments W111 be discussed at the Mill - are visiting her mother, Mrs. W. ary aid and are already in effect Mrs. Frank Ahl and Mrs. red to coast during the campaign. - TWO FEATURES “I'ms‘lay H. Smith for several days. as to butter, and consumers of Lord of Camp 5 for week-end visi— One store auctioned off baseballsl crew meetimg TueSday’ september 28: an? all SUb t, D“ wane}, FOI‘ all the C .t 1 IT“ Cl b Ibutter may think they are saving tors. tn for bonds, autographed by the local meetings and the Head Local meeting Octo- “AERIAL GUNNER” ’ , 31“ 0 1_ l1 _ on the cost of living, but will find Mrs. Augersinger of Sea 6 is New York Yankees, the Brook- ~ A gsable eri 'Plarrllls Coming Meeténgth Capytol the source of the bonus in taxes visiting with Mrs. Swart for a lyn Dodgers, the St. Lsuis Card- ber 9' P0115 W111 Close OCtOber 9, after the meeting. _and_ a. I' m e n ' e mem eI‘S 0 e l on their income. while. inals and the Washing on Sena- ‘ H‘ll lub will meet with Mrs. w1t E1' - ' 1b h i . . . “ hangers you 0,1,,1; Borst at her home Sep_ long: eayasllgttigfigthogej ogpfgige Wiggeséggiogigxorggngsuegtu niggg toil-5i;me of the Penney company’s Guard your constitution With Your best Judg‘ AFTEIEVMIDNIGHT bring 11]. tember 30 for a 1 O'Clock lunCh' briefly Of his experience in A-A, each member taking a guest. A 4 ' _ merit. “VOTE” . d- 1 eetin . . . . . . . . own 674 men and women in ser eon prece mg a regu or m g- Anti-Aircraft training, in which lovely time was enioyed by all, vice appeared, among them such BOSTON BLACKIE ‘i W— Ihe is now an officer and expect— games were played followed by outstanding heroes as Lt. Bob ‘ lRussell Clary Jr. SON COUNTY “goretluiigh I":th h d )nglvglt‘ecrtglllgtifrgrf‘l‘gviewed the p135}? ghdgoggrs?ags.' Shapley and -———————~———— ' AM “559 ary r" was (more iprogress of the Third War Loan Mrs. Loomis were in Elma Sunday a Iwith a dinner party at the home i drive and re . . D . ported that almost to attend the dedication of a 39 ,4 RY of hls parentsl Mr‘ anerS' Hus" $500,000 had been raised of the star service flag at the Methodist Mason County quota of $600,000, church. Their son from Seattle . but this was provided largely by met them at the dedication. entry m the Army' Mr' Clary Jr' the larger concerns and not en- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Johnson of the left WedneSday for Fort LBWiS' ough proportion by the smaller Canal Table Supply wish to thank Sha ‘ buyers, and it was to this class. their many friends and customers , sell Clary of Bayshore Road, Sun- PHONE 88 i day, September 12, prior to his . / that more effort was urged. for their loyal support, and to in- i Maurice Needham announced vite them all to visit them with '1’?”th by ~ that the Coast Guard was provid- their larger lines of clothing, 515193’ ing a cruiSe next Sunday to which Sporting goods and drug sundries. young ladies Who might be inter- Jim Jarvis left the 15th for the i geSted in wiping the WAVES Will army. His wife, Marian, left Fri- ! be entertamed and mm more day to live with her mother in Ta- ra ‘, V Sty] Course, SIZES f bout this war auXiliRI’Y- coma. KIRTS WANTS lFlro(r3:lors ‘ PICTURE White to FOR CHRISTMAS N"! Is OUR OFFIR Cook any ml of our Safeway me! 159 way you prefer il. Tum [pr mi. dune“, iificinus, flavor. If you don"! like 5! lo! any tee-on whmwam -yoa money back, wuth fut: o: mibb’e. This offer hold: good on all your one! pvrthant a! Safeway. 'VV‘ Harold Millo is chairman of the } Shelton Valley if;hairdressingargues; him and he will be very glad to Booster Night you. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Gibson of g l Shelton Valley, Sept. 21 _ The Eugene, Ore., visited last week lGrange.S Annual Booster Night With Mr. and Mrs.’ J. C. McKeil. Lwill be held on Friday, October 1. NQXt Sunday W111 be Rally day l—Quallty . . . 2—Prices . . . Carefully selected ,meats Safeway is famous for its bought by expert buyers, in- Low prices on Quality meats sures quality in Safeway —OPA-4 ceilings and lower Meats. on Beef, Veal and Lamb. .3—Guarantee .4. -“4—Mod-ern‘. . .' _Buy any out of Safeway SafeWay is proud of its meat. If it fails to please Clean, Sanitary, Modern you, your money back with- Meat Markets and Equip- out question. merit. It is an open meeting and an the at the church so every one is es- members and their friends who might be interested in the work the Grange is doing are urged to come. There will be a program followed by a supper, which will be given by the members. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Grenberg and children Rickey and Hannah, ...._.___..-,- .of Shelton, visited Sunday with ' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shafer. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bennett, daughter Elaine and nephew Lew- pecially urged to attend. Services start at 10 o’clock. ' The Garden club division of the - 22% -2 Hood Canal Woman's club were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. Vera Linscott of Cushman ’Dam last Thursday. After the bus- iness meeting, an outdoor picnic was enjoyed by the 18 members present. In the afternoon hats made from Victory and flower gardens were modeled. Of course is Bailey, were out from Shelton there were some very artistic ones , . . . and s e t s hda t the hem f as well as some ridiculous ones to "Mom ’ 15 a treasured glft to go Wlth Mn aganr: Chirrilie Baker, e o be seen. First prize for the most . . Mrs. Ina Fort of Tacoma, spent bfécomiflg hat went to MKS Vera him on hls travels and remind hlm the week end at Alder Brook Farm LinScott, second to Mrs. Mlele and ‘with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. thrd to Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson. Trained, Courteous Meat Cutters . . o o o for quick helpful service. Points ngfcuwsgnsr lb. 29c Expire! BEEP. STEAK lb. 48c To a boy in the service a picture of E_ A. Rutledge and on Sunday First for the most ridiculous went leeiebrated her birthday to Mrs. Francis Lewis and second Mr, and Mrs_ J. A, Shafer V35- to Mrs. J. H. Nance. In the garden of home. Come in soon, as gifts must be malled to bOyS overseas before ited in Shelton Thursday evening BXhibitS, MPS- Cora Pfeterson won at the Mt. View home of Mr. and first, .With. second gomg to Mrs- OctOber 15-7 Mrs. Albert Shafer, whose birth Franms H111 and Mrs- J08 Sceva- Choice T-Bone, delicious. Commercial grade 39¢ (12 points) Miss Prudence Goodale of the WAVES was a very interesting speaker at the church Sunday morning. Miss Goodale’s home is in Pennsylvania but she said it was like coming home to be on the Canal as she had spent many hap- py summers here visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Lavender. Miss Goodale, an ensign, is sta- tioned in Seattle at the present time. Mrs. Howard and Mrs. Glenn Lockwood were in Tacoma on bus- iness last Wednesday. Mrs. Oscar Ahl spent a week with her daughter, Mrs. Frank ,7 ~- Ahl of Camp 5. Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Abbey and RED points X-Y-Z and BROWN points A-B expire October 2. Check your Ration Book NOW! You’ll find it worth while to spend your points I 3" SAFEWAY- BMW" C '5 EffeCt'VG Choice Round Steak. Commercial grade 3299 113 points) Sirloin Steak lb. 420 I Commercial grade 31¢ (11 points) M IIK ta 9:: Federal milk can be whipped (1 point) I I s I LAB!) lb 19 AA, (a . b. 32 c C Morrell's Silo Capped (3 Red points) ‘ . SPRING LAMB by“ Shorten 9 22¢: - vs Royal Satin in 1-1b. re-usable jars (4 pts) \ s/. “a. . I Tender Spring lamb, makes a deli- V cious roast, good grade (6 points) 0 Pure pork luncheon meat, 12-02. ( pts) L h . amb S oulder Roast lb. 35c Tender Cuts, short neck (5 points) anniversary it was. Visitors at Echo Farm during 'the Week end were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wandell and R. R. Phil- . r X L lips of Shelton, and Dewey Ben- " T . nett, who is packing for the For- ‘ |estl‘y Service from Schafer‘s Olympic Camp, on the Satsop River, to Anderson Butler, was 3.1- so home. _._J_ Till: on) JUDGE SAYS... Herb Dickinson were in Tohuya one day last week visiting with sister of Mrs. Abbey. Jimmy Cochran of Seattle spent the week-end with his grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lock- wood. Rev. and Mrs. Pickering were pleasantly surprised Sunday when their son Wayne with his wife and baby came over from Seattle. Mr. Hilligoss went to Seattle on abusiness trip on Thursday. His daughter Elizabeth accompanied him to spend a few days of her va- cation with friends there. 3 N I h M Mrs. Mary Witchey and two _ children of Centralia have been ‘ ‘ visiting at the home of Art Ayers, Grapes .................. .. lb. 14¢ BOLOGNA or l'lEAD 34¢ Jr.. taking care of the new son Ex. fcy. Tokay “Flame” table grapes Dehc‘ous EaSt' CHEESE ‘5 Pomts) -~ LB- :0”; t3 Mr. and Mrs. Art Ayers, ergn?§?zlgcr)l:rzg c SMO. LIVER ep . . fl 0 ' i Tomatoes ______________ .. lb. 8¢ ,5 Red points) SAUSAGE “ Pom“) ---- -- LB- Fresh, sllcuig tomatoes, locally grown ~ SPICED I 5 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE b 8 SLICED “AM (7 Poms) -------------- ~- LB- “Reality” is the subject of the Sweet Corn 1 National] COOKED - ............ —- - y ad- Lesson‘sermon When will be head Sweet tasting, pearly ears, local vertised brands SALAM' (7 pomtSl ------ ~- 13- golden Tyéxtpusmce the’ beg,,,_ Malaga Grapes ...... .. lb. 14¢ grade A (6 pts) (5 Points) -------------------------- ning of the world men have not Delicious, White Malaga table grapes heard, nor perceived by the ear, Prices begin Friday . . .Subject to. Market Prices and Stocks on hand. neither hath the eye seen, 0 God, Fresh Honey .............. .. 40¢ Prices effective in Shelton beside thee, what he hath pre- Delicious honey right from the comb pared for him that waiteth for G B 7‘ /¢ , m” we“ Bans -------- ~ - /2 “ MILK BUTTER EGGS BPEAD . o . r» . . — ~ - i ~ ' embed]; "Your tires are in good shape, Judge...o_ught soon.Say, Is It true, JUdge, that the beverage, is Igilgdggrs‘: Locally Brownv tende‘ {men beans Mason County Cream'y Grade Large G ra d c Julia Lec ime del ' ‘t‘o last you at least another 5,000 miles.” ' distillingmdustryhasapartmprodiicmgit? counsel of the Lord standcth for Celer lb 8¢ 4% pasteurized A. butter. (12 “AA” Co-op Wright's 'es. I've been very careful of them, Jim, since “Yes, ’a V€ry_1mportant part, Jim. _That ever, the thoughts of his 'heart to Utah tye “feign”'émvvu'rele} mllk' pomtS) egg5~ enriChed bread it you 55‘ I learned how much the government needs industry 5 facilities for producmg grain al- all generations." yp y y doz 11/2 1 rubber. Only drivewhen I have to...keep COhOl make “3 POSSlble t0 mdUde 2001000 mgieigfofggxnigs gorrelatl‘éegtalté; ' ' .. he! under 35 an hour and have the tires tonsofrubber from graininthe government’s iwith key to thgegcciigpurcsgaby SWitched around every 1,000 miles.” 870.009-t0n Synthet10_ rubber program- Mary Baker Eddy: “E t c r n al ‘ “Me, too, Judge. Pretty tough spot we Prettyumportant contribution to our war thin gs (verities) are God’s WEre put in gettin’ our supply of rubbercut effort, isn’t_ 1t Jun?" thoughts as they em“ in the Spir' Off just when we needed it most. But, we’ll “ It certainly 15, Judge. Wonder how many ‘32:? fife ut‘fiofiegfiis'rgfggggl . , ’ . - ' /’,., be gettin plenty of synthetlc I'llbbel' real People really realize “3 tails: and are the unreal, being the .4../‘ :opposite of the real or the spir- . a _ W itual and eternal. Reality is spir- f'v niacinth ' Conference of Alcoholic Beverage Industries. Inc. ltual- harmflmlousv immutable: i immortal, divme, eternal." i