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. ......... " .._ AMONG YOUR MERCHANTS ,
o Lumber meet with high approval from Our American Free Enterprise System Has Created More and Better Things for More
Vhis Office will be the store's opening day visitors. People Than Any Competitive System . . . LET'S KEEP IT THAT WAY!
DAY AND MONDAY, OCTOBER
G00onn w. Comnanv ocuo the Kaiser-Frazer cor-
Angle Bldg. v u mration has amazed big business
experts with its ability to solve
material shortages which have
hamstrung other car manufactur-
ers and thereby become the fourth
EN to KGY lz40 .o automobile producer of the
world at the present time, immed-
Business PERSONALITIES of late delivery of most of the Kaiser
:RAM each MONDAY and Frazer car models can be
made now by S. L. Pearson and
Son, Mason County dealer, whose
"-- Eastdisplayr°°msarel°catedatl2Opine street. Well Dressed for any
iI 00R RENT Production, still on a rising
FU SANDERS FOR scale, has reached a car-a-minute I "ll
0 0 D C L E A N ........... rate at the corporation's Willow
COME ONE -- COME AL Run plant and over 87,000 Kaiser
and Frazer models have been de-
livered in the United States, sc-
AT MEMORIAL ]lALLEvery Saturday In Our Location on % cording toinformationreceivedby 0casi0 "'' for Work or
the Pearson agency. The new Fra-
J. E. (EMMETT) SMITII zer Manhattan model currently is
Night Mountain View ]leads New Sash Department the most popular of the several
cars produced by the film1 and is
9PM to 1A' Another new service for its cus- being delivered to many Shelton
) i
. . :omers has been added by Sash and Mason County new car pur-
,oo'anc'n. . w. o THE OLYMPIC HIGHWAY Brothers, Shelton appliance firm, chasers.
with the opening of a new com- Pleasure
MAILING ADDRESS P.O. Box 598, Sheiton mercial and home refrigeration
ervice department under the su- After a month's trim in the
Charles Weirauch PHONE 657 pervisiml of Emmett Smith, a small storage refrigerator in the
long-time Shelton resident. Lumbermen's Mercantile meat de- I
Mr. Smith, backed by many I partment, Chief Butcher ]Bob Tern-
years experience in refrigeration ! bnmll was so thoroughly sold on
installations, maintenance an d Vanol Purofyer germidical lamps
: service/will handle a new depart-for keeping meat sanitary, fresh jllI.*
meat for Sash Brothers in which and unshrunken that he orderer
commercial refrigeration installs- three large units for the main DHIOB blADE
tigris and service as well as agen- meat storage refrigerator across J||N$
' , eral home refrigeration service the alley from the main L.M. FRISKO
:will be featured, building. #
This is the second new depart- The three units were installed a H| ONLY @IINUIN|
ment announced within a week as few days ago. The original units
added services offered by Nash placed in the small storage were
Brothers, its new plumbing and installed strictly on approval for
heating department under the at- one month, but at the end of the "OUR KIND" of customers Call work in mill
\\;" rection of Mike Drake having been trial period the shrinkage losses
introduced by Owner Walt Nash'had been so nearly eliminated
just last week. i completely and the meat stored or woods all day ill our Call't Bust 'Em work
there kept so much fresher and
Highly gratified with the re- retained its natural color so well, clothing, and be as well groomed that evening
ception accorded his new family that Tembruell was thoroughly
WINES shoe store, A1 Munro expressed :onvinced of the value of the fix-
his appreciation to the public for turps and ordered the additional in their Timely or Robert Kent Suits as ally
Porl * Muscatel
Tokay • Sherry the large number of people who large units for the main refriger-
visited Munro's Shoe Store at 125 cLoy. mall !
in Full Quarts ........ Railroad Avenue during its for- The Vanol Purofyer is actually
Gallon $2.05 mal opening last Saturday. an ultraviolet bacteria - killing
. Although the slippers and boots lamp which looks much like a
• and some other general footwear neon sign tube of light blue color,
{ELLOW. S,4TISF¥1NG items he had ordered hadn't ar- the ultraviolet rays doing the Can't Bust 'Em work clothing -- one of
rived in time for the opening, Mr. work of destroying the bacteria
-,, K z-z---D]fte)eratgo)]e Munro's stock of shoes for men, which causes meat to shrink and America's most respected brands
of
sturdy
women and children seemed to spoil.,
enjoy BEER, the/ih____t service apparel, is as honestly made and
hHTo refres]lneztbeuerage priced as our Arrow Shirts and Nunn Bush
. Shoes. Theirs is not a "cut-price" quality with
5 0 R [ R . 01d Mill Advances 'Predators Done no regard for fit or styling--they are scien-
p B© But Pharmacists Predating,' Says tifically pr°p°rti°ned and sized t° fit men °f
Hold Women's Lead Captain K. Frank all builds--made by a maker proud enough
"It the Water" w L It's a close race between the two
McConkey Pharmacy .. 7 2 teams of hunters tracking down of his product to insist his name is on it,
Old Mill .......................... 6 3 Mason county's teeming game
THE ORIGINAL tIGHT TA|IE SEER Werberger Winery ...... 5 4 predators, and sold only in standard quality stores.
NG COMPANY, OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON, U.S.A, Pantorium Cleane,'s :... 4 5 The first reports, turned in only
Shelton Grocery .......... 4 5 four days after the contest be-
Mac's Corner 4 5 gin, indicated that the team cap-
Goodrich Tire ................ 3 6 tained by Ken Frank is out ahead We believe that system of marketing which
= Ritner's Corner ............ 3 6 but not much.
High game--Inez Dodds 178 Frank's t e a m reported 200 •
{ ..... High total--Bessie Hall 486 points, for three Kingfishers and Suits in Stock e,,ables the consumer to know "who made it,"
Matches Tuesday a couple of crows. It was reported
7--Grocery vs Pantorium that the opposing team headed by when purchasing merchandise, offers a h)t
ES, INC Ritner's vs Old Mill Bill Sallee has 150 points.
9--McConkey vs Goodrich The competition is expected to $37u50 to $62m50
Werberger vs Mac's become even tougher as the boys more hope to America's Free Enterprise Sys-
dust off their shooting "arns" and
ledge [] ]VIcConkey Pharmacy held its sling shots for those few last prac ......... ' tern than that under which the manufacturer
to maklng ' " lead in the women's bowling cir- tics jaunts into the fields before
cult but it wasn't quite as secure hunting season opens.
,alan shoes are A;,. tfter Tuesday's weekly compett- In explaining how his team man- R o b e r t K e n t refuses to reveal his identity'
OW HAVE tion because Old Mill snipped a aged to come out on top for the
oducing this super
S game of it away with a clean first reported scores of the con- TAILOR MADE
ing shoe. Full range of t
/ .! sweep victory Over Pantorium test, Frank said that he "owes it
widths, aSlaxcxclusivc. |lt0MES FOR SALE while the druggists were odd- all to Orville Moran."
gaming Werberger Winery. "Moran sneaked up on those S U i t s That's another reason why we're proud to
. ' i Bessie Hall's league topping 486 kingfishers, and potted three of
A ' /'1//:'l attackt°tal paced the winning McConkeYwhile Old Mill thanked themhole behlndin an houra tree.fr°mThehJSking-f°x" $59 50 to have Can't Bust 'Em work clothing in our
k BOSTONI z,,oz Dodds for a 178 which was fishe'rs put up a big squawk, but ' " store.
..... ---It i I IN SHELTON the evening's best single game they lost."
and a 454 which was well up Frank estimates that the bag-
. among the totals, gins of even three kingfishers will
enS • T V Other matches found Mac's mean an additional thousand fish Y Lik r W Clothi
[let s N o eterans Corner decisioning Goodrich Tire for the sportsmen next year, and
and Shelton Cash Grocery edging he emphasized once more that ev- If OU e You ork ng
I Shelton Bldg. ' Ritner's Corner, both by 2 to 1 cry sportsman should get out and
!: " margins. Rubye Frisken and Im- "get" at least one predator, gh H e "
ra Dickie got the important pins Remember, the sportsmen on the "!Tou "But on st, You'll Like
for Mac's while Min Durand team with the most points will
steered the grocers. The one get a free turkey feed next month.
i, , MR. CAVANAUGH Ooodric victory was by a single And a free dtnnel, now days, what
C pin margin on Alice Kopperman's witl the cost of living, is not to be
MR. RAWLIN S ana Pauline Staley's scoring,
I. -- A/A11$ ,,. ------------.- while the one Werberger win forgotten lightly. t alq I N'T BUST*IiA "
Frank also revealed that he has
,]J.,l ]V ie H ....... came on Dot White's 149 score, his eye on a couple of seals on
/ " ' r "re Tuesdays, Thursdays the canal--and let slip that he ex-
for them. He wouldn't say whether
net -- r New ' Automobile Club Seeks pects to get 1,000 points apiece
i for Personal Consultations Shelton Service Office he had set the point value on seals, UNIO MAdlIII
,me---d i I Gordon L, Hall, member of the which hadn't been included in the
ff,-- .-- llll H, | :!:: : , o,, Y Tffi.-.n I Bremerton American Automobile original contest rules.
........ i] nllDv._l rt of AL::?!_. ,XTHE.xaaG.. mJutt UZTIRE & " B COMPANYu|I Association club, was in Shelton SON z.L _ tglaL t MEN'S 8HOP
Iilim'lw i: " I this week seeking to establish a A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. .
_,!,i ] branch service office here. E.L. Thorns, Rt. 2, Box 41, on
--' -" i:,* ;h :*) : 1 1 1 " -- ............. ------11 Hall, an army air force veteran' Thursday, September 18, at the such a pointed out connection the many will advantages bring to Shelton CARD AS SOCI'icy,Aiong INSURANCE one GeneralVALUABLE with of Slt C]ZDI*KT the your Hospital.moat Insuranc€ valuable pol- --'" E 00 :D ,IIE CO .ll. S E, BUT ii I
pieces of paper you own is your
Th - havelt representScarned fortheyour.Mfs¢°urity YOUand ' Blue Bib Overalls .25 Coveralls .SO
':' is Post-War Tire ha ced by your family under th. old-aOe /::::, : F,r:, s
--AWES RUB ER andgram.SUrvivorSBut your cardinsuranCewon't prO-pro. U Ii bar tacked OF KHAKI HERRINGBONE
nhattan --::- .... tect you properly unless you use , .98
it properly, ko" Jeens ',95 Painter's Overalls '
le Car ' J
" MONTH AllR°ad- illllllr]tAIt|'l'l' Flrst, hold on to your card. " ,n rugged black cotton whipcord, fun-eut ........ -- h, pre-shrunk white drfn, bar-tacked ................ --
• IX. it wears out, or if you should
lose it, come in and get a dup-
orporation, Manufacture , ,
Hazard licate card, bearing the same
)ST-WAR AUTOMOIII , number. There is no charge.
YOUR WINTEI MOTORING NEEDS EARLY O Second, show your card to
your employer the first day on
I
Third, tell your familyabout
your card, and where you keep
it. tn case of your death, they •
t CAR ON HE should bring it to the social se-
• curity office when they inquire
i about benefits.
Fourth, learn how to get tho
,ON an most out of your social .ecur-
I ity card. For further information Established 1895
on this last suggestion, call at or
for Kaiser-Frazer ProduCts write to the Social Security Ad-
, inistration's office at 121 State
. Avcnu¢ Olympia, ,., .... ', i
ms
)tember 25, 1947.
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