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Community: Ready for: Prosperity: Boasts Monthly Payroll|s ih of Quarter Million, po aed RE Population 6,000 owners are,” Tayl By E. P. Chalcraft Port Angeles, county seat of Clallam county, is accredited with a population of 6,000, Yet its monthly payroll is a quarter of a million dollars— equal te that of the average cily of 40,000, Nestled at the foot of Mount Angeles, snow-covered peak of the and wellkprotected harbor, Dort t four unt fe future Olympic ha roomy, Angeles possesses at naturel resources that ac her prosperity and assure | development. range, deep These are lumber, fish, farmin, end hunting. ‘The first lumber mill was Nshed in Port Ange! years ago by the the army ae Gameg the world war LEGION FETE BIG SUCCESS, More than 1.200 messieurs, me dames and mademoiselles gambolled of Southern | France and spent their franca with | Moulin along the boulevards Bil the recklessness of the Rouge at the carnival given Wedne @ay night in the L. C. Smith Build ing restaurant by the La Societe des Quarante Hommes et Huit Chevaux, the playground association of the American Legion. ‘One of the halls in the large down. | stairs restaurant was given over to | dancing and the second was bril- | Nant with the transplanted scenes of | Monte Carlo’y fa- | mous roulette wheels and other en: | gay French life. Beneath the awnings of gay a@ stroll along the boulevard Legionnaires put on their best French manners and presided at gay | and | dolls bedecked in the daintiest of | ebiffon and ribbons might be bought booths where French sweets for so many francs and centimes. im waiting. estab nore than 20 tion brothers It ts still running, tho around it have sprung up many newer and larger onea, including the half-million dollar Plant built by the spruce division of | 0” ticing games of chance lured the on- | looker to dreams of sudden &rtune. res taurants one might sit and sip after Presiding over the carnival was Mise Loraine Foster with her ladies | |} ‘This latter mill been only partially ship of the p the mill ix operate soon.” peninsula has tapped. Port natural gateway souree of wealth, damage done in the hurricane be more than 70 to the nents b mill activities. The Angeles MIN eight-hour night #h Hoxbeard plant ts | a4 remedy it. overcome th Experiment U, 8. CIVIL SERVICE commission wilt hold an examination for mimeo- graph operator, United States veter. ans’ burean, at $960 a year, March 15. The “1, It has been an nounced that this will be The timber belt of the Olympic have been overestimated, pert cruisers say they doubt if les for ca for the Atlantic eo sulted in a hearty stimulus in the you may ob ht the 40 mile rt Ange machinery had | not care who the | Port commenced seareely been Angeles is the to this great Reports of the this seetion by st year seem to Ex. | or 23 per cent of ber is damaged, Luckentuch and n line ty to pen of ave recently been | pulp ‘This has re | atined | amt Co, has added an itt. ‘The Crescent reported to have Are Your Hens Lazy? If they are, something ts wrong—and there's a way to Mrs. George FR. Shoup can tell you bt and get all the eggs to whic are entitled from every one of your hens he cond: Her article on “Overcoming Egg Production Slumpa” ts Just one of a number of useful and interesting treativos in the current bimonthly bulletin of the We Station at Puyallup. tain a Please send me your bimonthly bulletin, Vol. IX. No. 7, dated March, 1972. branch of the North owern’ afar trance to this outdoors, The THE SEATTLE STAR Port Angeles Plugging to Get Spruce Railroad Running! hour basis, U operating with but the paper aide feral ye two 1s-hour | Biwha ny steamer, Port bent ft tion and the lo and Tac h plant cannery RACTIVE, yARMING ms r (i Angelos reoker is the to $100 was fo om $25 ago association, Port torn Washington ‘Thru a special arrangement made by The Seattle Star copy of this bulletin, free of charge, by merely filling out the following coupon and mailing it to the experiment station: PRR OCOARRAIOO OSORIO OO DIALED Western Washington Experiment Station, Puyallap, Wash. Ba ered percale, touches. bright red, navy blue, with a tassel. Blue Chambray, aprons. tweed mixtures. Sizes to 40. THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT What Interest Are You Getting? Are you investing your money in merchandise that will give you satisfaction and pleasure at a large enough rate of interest? If so, you are buying in the Bargain Basement. ap i Top Coats $14.75 These coats come in heavy mannish coatings and Mannishly patterned with tailored collar, slash pockets, buckled belts and either the sleeve with the buckled cuff or the wide bell cuff. The colors are tan, bright red, French and Sorrento blue and tweed mixtures. Smart New Skirts In good plaids and stripes, made in the smartest of side pleating, box pleating and double box pleat- \ ing. The backgrounds of the plaids are brown, blue and dark green. Slipover Sweaters $1.39 Woo! Slipovers with long sleeves brown and black, or $2.95 trimmed with short, in tan, Knit in a faney square stitch and belted with a braided belt finished which will make up ricely into men’s work | Helse Aprons 98c | Two styles of aprons in unbleached muslin and check- The unbleached aprons are bias binding and the percale ones that come in lavender, green, yellow, blue and pink are trimmed with white bind- ing. Two spacious pockets and a tie sash add the finishing 1,000 Yards Chambray 15c Yard 1 have left many weres of | sexedoft land, which may be 1 on easy terms at prices run. | re. Only © Rerry| with George | |MeDonald, well known grower, an] | president, When it comes to hanting, the fame of the Olympics bs known Angeles is the en: domain of the | untaine rive at | the very backdoor of the town, with well-defined roads and trails leading Into the country, where deer, bear, cougar and many varieties of the smaller fur-bear- ing animals abound. Herds of Roosevelt elk, which are | | placed its pulp mill an a three sbift protected by law for period of sev: | shirts, rompers or ut midway be. bing grounds of principal mar | pp, There | . includ. and the} » Fishing & Pack: | | | of the principal attractions of to the prospective | ont and Olymple hot #prin rp} s roam the vik 1 Due rive including ity of the | soon with clear day, The by the with the Kdie liaht a highly polished fingernail PULATION SHOWS 4AIN harbor ay renew Vitality in natural phur baths, are located han w the etralts, ra of Vic 20 miles awny, | toria, B, C., may be ~ Final Clearance of Winter Garments the unassisted is py long, thin digit of Hdlx t the end Port Angeles has three banks, | two aaty atterneen newspapers, road from Beaver to Yorks, and a eee bridge is being constructed o reck, while a bridge o' 1 river is being erecte unty and several busy business streets. During 1921 $800,000 wa» spent | lie for paving, installing sewers and Be i". The population Increased the ¢ jand | cone | a port by | hope istrict for Port roponent of obtal easton ning this imp 131.5 per cent in the last census | Atnple boat fervice Is at the dis| Clallam county ls a vast decade, posal of the traveler, There is one|of potential wealth and tnd Tho state Is wpending $75,000 on ratiroad, a branch line of the Mil /104 miles long and 20 miles pe project straightening out the|w ris are being made to nec Port ure ‘pulse of it Angeles is the heart for Women, Misses and Children Priced Ridiculously Low for Speedy Selling A Clearance of Fur-Trimmed Winter Coats and Winter Suits 16 Coats Reduced to $ 1 4.50 Silk-lined Winter Coats of Bolivia and velour in black and navy, trimmed with col- lars of beaverette, 9 Coats Reduced to Handsome Coats of Normandy cloth im black, brown and navy, trimmed with col- lars of beaver and wolf. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE $29.50 Reduced to 13 Winter Suits $25 Winter Suits of moussyne, Ylama and velours in blue and brown, some trimmed with collars of mole, nutria and wolf—oth- ers plain. seconp rLooR—-THE BON MARCHE Women’s Winter Dresses Reduced to Half the Original Prices One $12.50 Dress.......86.25 Four $15.00 Dresses. ... Three $17.50 Dresses.... Two $19.50 Dresses.... Six $23.75 Dresses..... Nine $27.50 Dresses. ...$13.75 Two $28.75 Dresses.... Three $29.50 Dresses. ..$14.75 Three $35.00 Dresses. . Girls’ Winter Coats Reduced re — Brown Bolivia Coat, size 17, er i Ha Gs $9500 Meta ates 0: pede to. $ 1 9.50 “a0 i'ma inal @ 19 €O IT; reduced to... 914,50 SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE to value. WOOL DRESSES REDUCED: Three $37.50 Dresses. .$18.75 Six $39.50 Dresses. . Three $45.00 Dresses. . Two $47.50 Dresses. . Two $55.00 Dresses... Two $59.50 Dresses... Eight $65.00 Dresses. ..$32.50 Two $69.50 Dresses... .$34.75 One $75.00 Dress Three Velvet Dresses, Originally $35 to $39.50 and $12.50—Half Price Three $15.00 Dresses...$7.50 Eight $17.50 Dresses. ...$8.75 Three $19.50 Dresses... .$9.75 ‘our $19.75 Dresses... .$9.87 Four $24.75 Dresses. ..$12.37 Two $23.75 Dresses....$11.87 Four $25.00 Dresses. ..$12.50 Five $27.50 Dresses. ...$13.75 Ten $28.75 Dresses... .$14.37 + $23.75 - 827.50 -$29.75 SECOND FLOOR—T HE BON MARCHE weave 600 Pairs of Women’s Silk-Mixed, All-Wool and Silk and Wool Sample Stockings At About Wholesale Price [55c | | $1.50] A manufacturer’s entire sample line of Stockings was secured at a price and offered to you at there remarkable savings. Wool-mixed and all wool and silk and wool, in heather mixtures, as well as plain black and white. They have been placed in three groups, UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Special Offer for a Few Days Only $1.20 “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Fry Pans 49c 7-Inch Size “Wear-Ever” utensils are made trom hard, cold-rolled sheet aluminum, Pans for only 49c. When you get “Wear-Ever”’ ting the Pes SON WTI BASEMEN sessile 40-Inch Curtain 4, Marquisette 20c you know you are get- Ps yon thick, and here we offer Fry Good Some thread curtain material, suitable for all rooms-—in ecru and white only. —Also tape edge, in ecru color only, 20c a yard. Brass Extension Curtain Rods at 10c yard-wide Marquisette—finished with wide Made with brass-finished ends—will extend to 50 inches FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Devonshire Cloth 29c 82 inches wide, in lengths to 15 yards— neat checks, stripes and plaids, in good colors, THIRD FLOOR The BonMarché STORE HOURS—9 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. Sweaters Reduced to 21 All-wool Utility Coat Sweaters with two pockets, convertible collar, in rose, pert green—sizes 36 to 46—reduced Oo IO. 38 All-wool Tuxedo Coat Sweaters, firm reduced to $3.95. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Women’s All-Wool _ 12; reduced Gitte : $17.50 Navy Serge Dress, reduced $3.95 $15.00 fine quality Jersey and good colors—sizes 36 to 46— 12; reduced to...... 10; reduced to Friday--10,12 6,000 Cakes of Soap, 6 for 25c, cake..... Bath, Rose 4,120 Cakes of Soap, 3 for 25c, cake.....- according SILK DRESSES REDUCED: Ten $37.50 Dresses... Three $39.50 Dresses. Seven $47.50 Dresses. .$23.75 Two $49.50 Dresses... .$24.75 One $50.00 Dress. . q Ten $55.00 Dresses... .$27.50] — Five $59.50 Dresses. ...$29.75 One $69.50 Dress. . One $75.00 Dress eee: size 15; ae $12.56 “Navy Serge Dress; size $8.95 Navy Serge Dress; size Sterne’s, Palmolive Co. end Swift Soaps Lilac, Carnation, Violet, Peroxide, Turkish | With witch hazel and elderflower soaps in this group. UPPER MAIN FLOOR--THE BON MARCHE -$18.75 -$19.75 Girls’ Winter Dresses Reduced Girls’ $22.50 Navy French Serge Dresses, .,$12,50 $9. ‘5 $7.95 $5.95 SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 0 Cakes of 5c ere e se 10c oe ees party wear. 36-Inch Pongee Silk Mixed, Yard 75c Pongee, suitable for underwear, blouses, linings and children’s wear. Will launder well and is obtainable in pink, flesh, sky, orchid and white. $1.25 Repscord Reduced to, Yard 98c 83-inch Repscord—inexpensive for dresses, blouses, trimmings, linings and draperies. In navy, white, rose, orange, tan, periwinkle, jade and dresses. other colors. FABRIC FLOOR—THIRD Jet Black and millinery. A special value Tremendous Savings in This Selling Event 36-inch Chiffon Taffeta $1.69 A Special Lot for Friday’s Selling Chiffon Taffeta in colors of black, navy, oriole, jade, medium blue, fuchsia, peach, orchid, brown, also changeable: taffetas and other colors for street and 36-Inch Black Chiffon Taffeta feta that is very fashionable for spring wear. Finely much sought for dresses, skirts and 40-Inch Black Crepe Satin, Yd. $2.65. Very fine quality—soft drap- ing quality, especially nice for spring $1.59 Noncrushing Taf- woven and $2.65 of Satin to sell at ish—practical dren’s clothes and aprons —yard wide, Bleached Muslin 15c Good weight, soft fin- for chil!- THIRD FLOOR of the moamre gg ey eter a is P34 e = fg EE 2 2 x paar f he eh ehh Feta f |B 50 an i; iB ay ? iE ow hy ta hi st 8 ¥ e a