Page Eight HSHELTQNy—MASQN COUNTY JOURNAL.
, c c , p , , Thursday, May
Shelton Mali Bumps ‘ EX'SheltOH Gm ’ ‘
MASON CLEANERS WIN WOMEN’S VESTEWART SWIPES IN.1.B.C.Buckous Icouiinuauco
Wins In , Mam N,.,,,__fl,.,,.iy
I Tax. Refund Action I
" A former Shelton
PIN TiTLE; INEZ DODDS STARS: MOST HGNGRS IN 2 Shelton Teamsi Home
GuardUnit ——-~—— n
l Olympia. April 297 The supreme Charley Baker, who left llt‘l‘l)
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IFinnlStandil‘gs; Quality Cleaners and Old Mill , i Tournament time
arrivos this: Stildll‘EEElCmut Oldered the. state'today to , {XII}!
binqu l:i‘l\t}l.lll:ll\1. if)?
\‘V. L. Pct. went into their final night match: weekend {or Shelton
bowlers with" _-_ r. V n pay Rziyonicr Li!C., and the Crow ll I nil.
writes xii-s. will?! fi‘,l.§:‘, “lolgiri‘l, 'md lhuégfind
paid ,,
Allison Cleaners .... ,. .46 ~14 .511 with a chance to tie for the title‘
‘ i.teanis wearing tlle spaiigles of: Donne Brodie, Shelton attorney,
Zonerbach corporation $161.47}; in i the Delia}: “(nicked at
“:DE‘Wtdlil‘ .o.‘ ‘ 6f mp, birth :)f the“. l
Forrest Gardens ...... .45 45 .500 3 if either could make a clean sweep, i
i the Mason County laundry ti'ek- * was named yesteran as (chairman
refunds for fuel 0.11 taxes pmd by a, fow‘ Aomb ‘5»? “110]
£1?”le +70" wéflnescmy II,
Quality Cleaners. 7:5 45 .580 but they eliminated themselves by L Star
Leads Individual Ave“ I king Off to Portland to engage in lot a.
committee to 71k iilco ti; , the two Companies. The (mm-t ; to stretch his
‘90:: Lbs); inf filliel ( Erwin nickjosr ($73
Old )iill ,,,,,,,,,, .. .44 46 .489 ,dividing the first two tilts. The,
‘ '4 f," M . u he annual l‘lorthwust lnternn- pOSSlble place
the iii-1 (luau , held the money could be paid out : fore he had gone,
inntieci :7 r d
. ‘ v l I 3gb" By de rgmi 3’5 t‘ l "1 7 C ’ "'
“ :can take in national o and i r ,~ u _ feet he Signed up 3“ a lob
(iu‘thQ had sale
High Scores Quality girls then captured the Most Pins Biggest clona
031111., ongiess. Y I No F *2‘ p of a 1939 appropnatlon m “,2, '
' 1 t} “‘1‘ Id twinge” f0!) two years
Game-Inez Dodds 252. gthird one by 25 pins to tie for: '3‘Game’T0ml
The men's team, composed offithe feasibmtj" 0‘ Cm‘mm“
thc‘OOOvOOO Wthh expires “>ch Statf‘rfirén?’ Swat“ on a
,n’gmgfle ' .
TOtD.lA-—IXEEZ odds {second place, leaving the Old Mill,‘ ~___ Ron
Doc-Ids, I_ H. “rogdg. Hm , local unit. “Auditor Cllff 170110 had
IvaUSed to 2 Allcllolage. A nan... ..nc is un—, «M 'h - gh't,
l », l i... r. . I. . F . n4- «- W- I Mr. Bvrnes bI‘OU
' ‘ "'r ~ - . . v. Way. . v - afln I i, , . y. . . . _Q.,
umstiiwtml .‘l .\ ,mn . . >
l'isght Gown {0 ill" “Hill f1 amC league leaders pmbably
1011561 3 It was haydly a surprise to any. Smith, Clilf Reader and P: . I
yestelluy s meeting. cmantel. ‘ make the .efunds on the grounds l . I i,
i ' . - v» . . . - - I v ' 'i . var bae' full of the
01" the final £13m?! 05 the SChGQUIe than any Other team dUY'mg
the b d lw f'~ n t 1' t‘ ~ U . Carlson. With Percv Funk as (ix-i
bv inlayor William Stinelison, l tnele “(15 :10 apploprlatlon avall- ‘
V~hloh 1‘5 0’} CO?“ 13198 and Vlfiually h . '0 id tn
- h. 0 y Wu“ “RI a ‘5 1C5 0“ l” i N - . V... o i . w {in}. U (3w.
ti. . 1' - t}. paw lrear-lleo by railroad fiom Seward, > l-Oopltdl
and pdl .
Monday “It?” tho “01710315 b0“"l‘350350ny "1 the
basement 1“ t ‘— late City league bowling season tra man, Will bowl
in the com- County Commissmnels lto ur v are. n t. “owing 1: my, d. t« .
b? t 130 mm“ as vomw couple with,
“‘3’ Icague Champions”? hung “111.1131 Stalldlngs With the
0111Y.revea1ed Bab°stpwart the Lum_ mercial division of the big meet,
'I‘renekmann and Vincent Paul. i onler company Will receive $62,521
,IS a?“ Ojd a 1 , firgéhi’ ‘dnuafitoc were pict ,
the balance, but at that critical deficit in won-and-lost records of
barren.“ Mercantile wérkhome as rolling in the team “Tut Sam” ‘
Sheriff Gene Martin Deputy- Shel--3 am, Crow Zena-bad] $98,954. 1. is no on
10 iobu at s e . p 1.3qu News: ‘
juncture the Mason County DYE/131137 0f the four league teams- At the
bégfi individual pip cxrackel’. in day and the doubles and singles Eff
Fred ll‘ickson, County Eilgin—IA runs- ' MM' _ ‘" i
Cleaner girls, paced by pin shat- 1 that the tailenders were only two:
events Sunday. ,091. Art “78rd, pros“, :01. Frank .
. . i the circuit {or the 1940-41 sea‘ ,, ,
bring Inez Dodds, put on the,games behind the champions, so‘ The Mason
Ccunty Launch." Housmn. Haamman MOVE- Gm-
women's team will consist of Lie-z hmt and Brodie. was r'illlo“
to de—
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Hrs -, . er ed with a r’()— (close was the race. The mdl-; , ,
We ’ 'me ard om g V ‘ ‘ , Stewart easily led the :ndiVidual
, .- w , v ‘ i o - l» . «‘h‘ “7. n+1." H; r‘ {\r (m
pin maigln and the championship. I “dual scores. V . ‘averageu with 19%
pins I)” game Dams, :velyn Smith, “C I u_ tenmnc \i he, .c. elicits t)
litp
U? to that point the Mason aQual. (lean (2) . Old Mill (1) i, n -' ,v
b. , a A, , H “X r); fix me Home Guard lumimmm: and ‘V
1 - , . , m two abow 1,1,; c.1051.“ pursuprs 1L, Mama Wood, a..cl L bit I
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Cleaners and Forrest Gardens-1 had; Handicap 180, Handicap ..i9 ,Mark
Frej‘mf ‘m'd I? trey” son with Ham] Farrier as spam organized
are \V'Ol’th‘fl'lillc. \
battled pin—for—pin, dividing their 3H. Ferrier §I3I 7.McCorlkey
15681190 qtmtvzlfz all” cofne’il'jd 'tgc.und Wm bowl the name
dang m. The committm, to work with . a
first tlvo ‘lmes and had dom ;T. Stevens .199 M. Kubik -i19 r "’
, .‘ p‘” ‘ I . wann. u ..u. . .. $1,. . . ..M.) W, W, .f l. . q.
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3.. g. . _ *1?ij my q‘ tP ‘1, d “if ‘ CHM,” 380 , greatest
numb“. of plus for the l the “Cullch ,, monument Ll..il.:.i— .
ilrocllc 0.1 the research i., o i _ .fi ( .
gm W f mamth S“ “.w'flnffit‘fJW 1}!" n :93; 09¢)
season 16 397 falling before mu I merit. Iall who attended } st l itieet-
I a! £34 . [ '
"‘3' 0"‘3131‘3 “rm” 910"“ 0’" l J“
“‘e"‘3y ‘J‘ ‘ v E. ,,.'. ,I I .I‘ °. ,’ ., I, I
>__V_~"W “my my, )lus William Com?) WW8“
blow in the final and (ls-titling ‘K. Allen 404‘M. Stewart 4015 I
“tum”? Sightms 0-} tvflb 1‘0 PUJVI , 1‘ “I by 1“ I M1, is»
. «a o . mt 171618 '7'"; 2-;-.-1‘707 76:» 7“ 21,04 ‘
et, and was one 0: live keg‘elel'sl . ‘ lHome Quail. 30mm.“ e1,
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Hyman 5;”. met (liar ‘- 1; COIL-t “1&1,” 61““, (g),
1;", st (f) who never nnSScd a game all sca- l NC‘W Commander For
iEliason, American Legion post;
mm" 0‘: S ‘asmone “3”- mr a” I' "1" I '
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game was more than the garden; Handicap 15GI Handicap 9:2,?gm/r‘rqhfi
IEEIJIWEIL filing: TOTake Over 0!. Fred Fiemis Jr” Ed Fan?)th i ,'
girls could match and so the clean— {E Smith 3871B. Peterson 42.5 'W
i 1 L 503. «in 1 i I
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(r gals carted off the trophy. Mrs. ‘B. W’dw’rth 268:0. LaBarr 423
Durand and P11” Baylcy- Tomorrow night’s regular semi-i gsiigenfnzf
(lg-Si— : '
Doilds loci both dLvisions of thelM. Wood 400jM. Brewster 409 One other
honor which Stew- monthly meeting of the V.F‘.VV.id er afihe ghdfmi
PM“:
individual scoring for the night II. Doddzl 5293M, l')urarid 342 art
gobbled up was that of post- post, to be held at eight o‘clockiofiijr
‘1';‘mg The” CO; mime Wm, H
for 1101529 total was: high as well IJ. Starwich 495?. Staley 469 ing the
highest three-game total in Memorial Hall, will mark theihgm”i up
‘g‘métmc. ’ne‘ct‘ VV‘ednesdavs
as that 202 single game. “783 690 762 22 5712 705 742 2159 of the year, a
tremendous 695 first session of the post at which: x Verb” ,lt 73,6”
,1, Jam 001,111.05“; I
A,“ m __.-.._ _~-- ._~ AM—A—A—w- -»-m-,sp1u1-ge, but that was only
seven I the new post commander, Art;u “ ‘ l” ‘ ‘U ' ‘,,I
Ibetter than the 688 Paul Frcdson Mackey, will preside in his ownl In the
mewtlmecnem MOWF‘l/Ef
-fashioned for second place. Paul right. Ischeduled Home Guard meeting,
:also had the ten-frame score of. Ihas been cancelled '
M. H.
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ithe year, a 279 effort, with Bud : I
_Forbes taking second in this divis- lips 6, Jacobson 6. luns scoredi
8 ion at 265. ' off--.phu1ipg 2, LeDrcw 1’ Jacob—lTraCl{ Team G008
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In the team SCOng‘ leISlOn, sen 9, White Runs responsi-I Chehalis
Saturday;
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Paul Fredson’s Cammurano 11.1... W formphimps I. 1&me of WW"
With Nationally Adm. tlutd lines of
up walked off with 'top honors in Jacobson 4, white 1, Struck out:
Coach Walt Hakoia takes his
ib9.t.h twinian and 'io‘lltfame “as” ”"thlPS 6.
LCDI‘C‘W 4. Jawbsen " Highclimber track squad to Clie-
,sxllcatlons With respective totalslz, White 2. Walks-~Jac0bsen 1,111,311};
this Saturday to participate
CLOTHING
I0{ 1045 and 2955- The Lumbel" White 2. LeDrew 1. Stolen bases ~ first
dual meet (tum )etition
S d. M. 11 ‘S'hy Ewan. 2' 3i ‘5”; l
,c .o-" .coe‘ an veree i.
“H dy, (1y Ewhile Driskel Hardware’s 1026 ~———~--~—— ' W
game was second best in that
icategory.
Although the Cams finished
Lovely NOW Cardb asecond to Paramount Theatre in
'the final standings, the bottle-rs
& [nevertheless toppled the most
I pins of any team during the sched-
Iule, 71,004, with the L. M. run-
ll'llllg‘ second at 69,434, and Pam-
mount trailing in third place at
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IM. Fredson 190 Reader ...168 One Beautiful
A. Ferrier looiMackey ...168 lals
Special Shipment of Cactus Worm ------ 489 Dotson ------ "167' h
IMemck ---- J86 1‘ H- Woods 167 1 At 12 R' ilro (1 Avenue former
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to g Daniels ...... ..186 , Sergeant .... ..167 I 5 d’ a i... a1thoug
IP. Eredson 184lScott .......... ..165 . , gh 0fthe
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39¢ to 69¢ IK. F‘redson 179 Noblett ...... ..164 getd
M. Ferrier 178IRoberts ...... ..163 nSon .
I Allen ........ ..176 Fourre ........ ..162 est (
, Tucker ...... ..174 Studebaker 162] manies
Elliott, Sr. ..174 Friend ........ ..162 . - turr cont
1 c c Aronson .... ..173, Elliott, Jr. ..162 ' “lg int.
Durand .... ..173 Ferwerda .....160 m l V
W. Sn’lgr’ve 172 l Ferwerda ..160 ' ~ arious n
W i ‘ " Peterson ....171 Bayley ..158 , been
Driskel ..171 McConkey ._..154 A , é. Proprietor Ontra
\Voods ..170 Clark ..154 - e bid
Cotterill ..170 N.Sn'1gr’ve 154 Sn
Forrest ..170 McElroy ..152 and Shop
p , Robinson ..,.170lMcGough ..._152 ..
I“ .i _, ,7; I I; , Staiey ..170IG. Miller ....151 —— mitt,
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SET OF When the fur is through flying that 1
one's hopes for the 1941 diamond
championship will be badly crip- ultimat
pied, although not entirely killed. \:
Both teams, to date, have de- amen
‘feated four league rivals and 3 int‘
SW haven’t even been pushed hard. Su
Now their paths cross for the “1.5
first time and one is going home e in
from that collision with some n T s be
badly battered features. -— k t H Dis‘
The skirmishing starts at 3:30 ’ ‘j ‘3 cans c " V . , e
with Logp Figld thetbgtie scene. 254i). bag 1 j: l- , Biggfiirgr ,
mgfh
“1% The t lng own a real Tues-- l x; ‘ ,1 , 3" 7 v ‘ ' u st
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day was settled early~ when the! m V _. t,‘ (.rli'nntion. Federal,
Pr-t x. ' -, NHX ~, it(3:;
KNIFE HOLDER
run ea a e en 0 e 11“ 'r- "m." ' ‘9», 2-113, 8-02,
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inning by scoring four times in} M 12-oz. tins 3 for : pkg 33:35
the third after a lone tally m the I u 'k l he n mmt ': {a . en
Se 1
all ¢ second had equalized for a first; A pm we ‘0 , , refer¥(
inning Elgna‘ run' th ff m ', ! (‘lioice of popular brands ‘
,. act:
Pairs 0 runs in e ith and V. . W.
mmmwwmmmwfmmofmfi sixth left the issue beyond all I me
There’s *1 ksnfe her}: for every kitchen lob- doubt but the Highclimbers
kept " ' . ll tnd
camn panng,shcmg_,conpg£nut!Andev§fY inecking away for singleton tal- 2
d0z_ c I V I1ti
oneo eseepmquahtycllcmgefdwdlmyfihup lies in each of the final three '
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When 8‘01?“ “'1 this ban 0 e." .n‘ves frames. Catcher Ken
Latham , Fresh Locals. special “A” large _ a. , _ ' . r "
the'c ’1
pavfibeagphfifl'rosewood handles,tightly riveted once more produced
the heavy end c k s 1 lb mu iminy uroumi w,
0‘ “‘a ‘3" of the offensive firing with three . - . as. v u
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ms SE! Ills NEVER molt BEEN OFFERED AT THIS Low hits, closely followed by
Ken Fred- I A new delicious butter cracker m 1 I a I
Pm . IT NEVER IE AVAILABLE IT ""5 PRICE son and Jim McComb wlth
two the red white and blue box v; / -07
mulm'omm-"mm" apiece. McComb sent four run-l ' ' i /2
ners across the dish behind his ‘—n ,3: E
I timely blows. .' Libby's lore—oz. r \
Meanwhile, Sophomore Jess " 1‘1.
Phillips fed the Eagles six strike- ' 3'1 i by
outs in the six innings he worked 2 for c ', I , the 5
n:a.u.u.PAT-°I'F- 0n the Highcumber hill. While 1._Oz cum "1
bot. c lover-iimi-nt inspected prime steer beer living r2
Ralph LeDrew added another four Mid—Afi— I the lam
in the last three cantos. The . i_ , , , 23 @418 “st
Eagles/gathered only three. hits ctn. ,5; Sweet or Mixed—Libbys —oz.
H i s o 1411.80,:
If you’venevertriedDUCO,the“One-Coat ‘3'“ game‘ 3%” commg
Off Ph‘n‘ps' , :1 Liam/’3 ".1 i lit
. ,, . . . Two of their runs were unearned. memes, Chesterfield, Old
Golds. Kool z . . Loan and man a, waxy,“
Magic \ename], tigmnnopportumtyyou Fielding honors went to First \l‘;
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won’t want to miss! You can have, Free, Sacker Flarl Lumsden, who made
— e 2 for c i I, 'I‘Enera‘i‘y
a full quarter-pint sample can of DUCO fixergofgége plays defensxvely.
The Ch k {(1 mm 21” a , 0 . ,; gel. Fl
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an‘e,simplyfottheaskinglGetyom-free Shelton AB 0 A E I Hi, , l, Shoulders
p. I t(master
DUCO tMalenlyonecan toacustomet. Woods, 55 ...... 4 2 0 0 3 0
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Lumsden, 1b 5 2 1 11 o o , , ';,‘ ~ V“
Fredson, cf 4 2 1 0 ol WM “12‘” I the, 01
l o Latham, c ........ .. 5 3 3 9 1 ol 7‘2 I ’5; Willie
i. McComb, 2b 1 2 2 1 T t l *1-1‘ 0, fe.h ‘- i
New Du Pont House Paint . 1 . . oma 0 me e rs . , ., ‘
h d Phrilllips, p .. 3 0 0 1 0 Libby's fancy—47-oz. g‘fll __27c
ARWEOIIRas BACON 1b. asitol
,; Jo nson, 1f 3 0 0 0 0 0. ,311 . Wh‘, h,” "" " on,
Pearce, 3b 1 1 o 3 2 0“ "T" '1 15¢ ‘w
Graffe, c o o o o o 1 SLICED BACON ...... pkg. fl
2', Page, rf .1 O 0 1 0 0: . Morrcll’s lie-lb. pkg.
- LeDrew,p ...... ..201000 ‘0 t ,
3 Titanium Ox1de,the whitest paint Walburgery If H 2 0 1 0 O 0’ S e
e a DIUTTON .... ,_ lbs
~ P‘Sme‘“ kn°w°’ make? ‘h°_“°w’ Totals .......... ..42 12
12 27 11 5 lb 17f, MUTTON STEW __________ __ lb. 9 es
White DuPont House Paintwhiter at Elma AB o A E :5"... SWEET Orange
10-1115. 49¢ Asparagus 2- s 15; Q \
the start. Best of all, it stays whiter— Winders, C 4 1 1 6 0 0i Lge.
Navels, swt. & juicy Long greenf, Sigmnter gi‘logvn . . .. lb. .
othOiCe
keeps your home look— gaggffs‘i)’: Pgilb -- i (1) (2) 3 g L
Grapef’t. 10-le. 39¢ (gmllASIlT‘lvor(fasecirigél). I Km“ 3 1 b J u
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ms its befl’ long"! "G l. r ' H "lllllmlmflml
Arizona seedless l has ‘30
..i........... a MW 1,? 3f ,1, g 1‘; ,1, 3' “mm” L 23 3“, 19¢
SALT PORK lb 23 I .1 an
‘ayer' - I emone 3-lbs ¢ Asparagus s I
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52:2; i (0) 8 g 2fgf Sunkist. full of juice Kennewick .............
_. 3 cans gt Se
’Barger, 3b ...... .. 3 0 0 o s 15 Cucumbers... ea. 10¢ “mm” ting:
Score by Innings 1 @ N ( ’6 Local GREEN ONIONS or 8h
Sh 1t ___________ _ i . ew S uds IO-lb 2.). . - a1
3 ______ i3i__i§l Shatter Isl/hues W R‘l’dlSheS 3 for ;. .7 ..1
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Elma ..100 001 00153 2.532335%; ' :f ‘ eqt‘
hits .............. ..100 002 000—. . I uh ‘
Ingham,2b. o o o 3 2': I ‘ ,. ‘83“:
Totals ..33 3 3 27 14 4f r bu
SUMMARY: 2-base hits—LumS-' v \ arr:
,- ‘den. Fredson, McComb, Pearce, s ,, . en Roi
' ' 6‘ ' *m'; " we ' 323%“: 1:23:38“?
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