Page ” Five
Marshall Promoted “
To District Manager
Appointment of Paul F. Max‘-
shall, Shelton city councilman and
,Active Club district governor. as
" district manager for the Farmers
Automobile Interolnsurancc and
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“'E‘DNESDAYv
24,1941. g g h I v 'SHELTONiASENCOtiNTY JOURNAL—
BONNEVILLE DABS
DlRT 0N MOBILGAS ,
sonuii RECORD
Four Motorists,
Stolen Car Are
Aden’s Victims
Four violators of the state mo-
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1’2l3ureaiu figuresl Two—thirds of all the motor fueli
w 52.029 bicycles consumed in the United States is<
Ere double the used in connection with earning ai
mmm 1935 when livelihood, studies of the federal
ufflctured. l government indicate.
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Paying per Kilowalt
for Your Electricity? '
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Insurance Exchange was
Tailenders Upset League Leaders , Holman Cliff Adenvs long arm new Moose
Hall, announced today by the fmn
THURSDAY —City league soft- Mr. Marshall has been that
In 10-9 Slugfest; Activians In and a stolen car was recovered by
City of Shelton rate Residential Service:
Title Pursuit Again ‘
company's agent in this territory
him over the past weekend. i ball, 6 p. m., Loop Field, two
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I CITY SOFiBALI HAGUE First 50 Kwh per month 3.0¢ per Kwh Viewr [mom of
bloodsport was. games. i for several years.
i i fil’md $75 and costs when arrai n- THURSDAY-“H 0 0 (l C a n a l
F. ! Mobilgas V3" 11‘ NeXt KVVh per month per K‘Vh ed before
Justice M. C. Zintlgieo Sportsmens Ass'n June. mect— i
? 'Activimis'fj """"""" “jig;
1 as 0-} Next 250 Kwh per month 1.0c per Kwh yesterday on a drunken
driving] mg. 8 p- m. Hoodsport gym. LAWN MOWERS
7 i i 0 i9 35 charge while he was denied the re-vote on presxdency. A
. Sling)" 6: 4 50 EXCGSS I‘VVII per month per KVVII right to
apply for a drivers li- TIIURSDAYM'American Legion
' B 0 (“thigh "" " 336 54 ; cense for a year when he
admitted, junior baseball. 2 p. 171.. L001) a.
onnev e """""""" " 3 I l to
having no license now. He was Field, Shelton vs. Port Orchard,
is well qualified to render
the courteous. friendly ser-
vice that has built our two
organizations.
You are cordially invited to
visit his office at . .
119 S. 3rd
and learn why you can
save safely on automo-
IARMERS AUTOMOBILE
INTER INSURANCE EXCHANGE
TRUCK INSURANCE
“CHANGE
Latest Scores
Rayonier 4. Skokomish 2.
Activians 18, Bonneville 9.
Bonneville 10, Mobilgas 9.
Activians-Skokomish, rain.
league softball skirmishes
past two times out, playing some
, comparatively good ball Thursday
‘night while pulling the biggest
upset of the young season to beat;
the up to then undefeated Mobil-
gas league leaders, 10 to 9, but:
, reverted to their slovenly fielding
i habits again last night while tak-
ing an 18 to 9 drubbing from the
Activians.
Rayonier won its second
straight, 4 to 2, from Skokomish
which helped no end to give Sun-
ny White a tight pitching decis-
ion over Johnny Eager, the red-
headed valley twirler.
Things were done in‘ big gobs
in both of Bonneville’s games.
Against Mobilgas the Surveyors
spotted the league leaders six
runs in the first half of the first,
lthen turned around and scored
seven in their first trip to the
ldish. Pitcher Scott Hazen ham—
mered out a home run during the
Bonneville uprising. After that
Hazen and Ray Brown kept the
hitters pretty well under thumb
with Brown’s wildness eventually
proving his undoing.
Last night against the Activ-
ians the Surveyors held a 3-2 lead
midway through the game, but
Francis Eacrett produced a two-
trun homer in the fifth which
i In the City of Shelton there are 1288 people pay-
! ing an average of 2.70 per kilowatt hour for their
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to help us to build load in e
cut with economy.
If you do not have elec
your dealer and learn from
appliances that you wish t
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Air Service
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the West Coast Airlines, Inc.
Travel 2,182 Miles ,
One hundred and sixty-three;
communities having a total pop-:
ulation of 1,245,383 (not including,
terminals already having air ser-i
vica) with a total mileage of 2:;
182 to be covered under the pro-,
posed system.
A footnote on the map says
the "operations would be con-‘
ducted on the Air Pick-Up and.
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talk with your neighbor who does have and learn from
him the comforts he enjoys at small cost. Then see
If you have any problems relative to electrical
come to call at your local P.U.D. office for advice. i
Justice Zintheo for release
1 being charged with negligent driv-
have electric ranges and
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very way possible, consist-
tric conveniences, why not
him how easy it is to fin-
o discuss, please feel wel-
School Transportation,
Meeting Slated July 10
Transportation problems and
ideas of Mason County school dis-
tricts will receive their annual air-
ing on July 10 when directors of
all districts will have a chance to
consult with Eric Lindman, state‘
director of research and statistics,
who will be at County School
Supt. J. E. Martin’s office, the
county superintendent announced
yesterday.
The transportation meeting will
be an all—day affair with Mr. Lind-
; The stolen car Aden recovered
arrested at Hoodsport Saturday!
evening by Aden and his senior
officer, Sergeant James Kuntz.
Robert Stimson, Shelton, was
his private car for a year but will
be allowed to drive a truck on his
job at the end of 30 days.
John Young of Agate suffered
suspension of his license for 60
days and was fined $10 and costs
by Justice Zintheo on a negligent
driving charge following Young’s
arrest Sunday in Shelton.
Omer Sidney Griffin, sailor from
Minnesota, picked the wrong,
street to do his erratic driving '
upon Friday when he drove down'
watching from his window and1
made the arrest. The sailor for-
feited $12 bail he posted with
after I
ing. '
at Kamilche last Thursday was
found to belong to R. G. Hargin
of Seattle. It was left in the
ditch beside the road.
ous‘fashion Aden happened to heel
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day but Len Walton, his Dad and
l fishing partner, claimed one long-
! six-foot—four-inchcr)
! tom,” Chuck exclaimed when the:
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lBen Soper Hurt In
practice games.
lnvesi-
ture. of Designate ceremony. 8
p. m., Masonic Temple. Pub-
Paul Berets’ fish display box:
has been getting quite a piay 01‘
late at the Shelton
Goods.
Chuck Walton placed a pair ofi
fine salmon taken at Sekiu Fri-j
Sporting
er than his reach (and Len is u
got away.
Biggest of the displays was a
46-pounder brought home from
bagged it they didn’t say. Thcyl
had four on display. {
Ben Wood had a 26-p0under‘;
(dressed) on display yesterday,
also taken at .Sekiu, but nobody,
got any more kick out of.his‘i,
catch than young Charles Berets,‘
8-year-old son of the store prgp—
rietor, who proudly placed an 187,;
inch searun cutthroat on display,
which he caught in Shelton Bay
Sunday while fishing with hisi
parents. "Dad, I’ve snagged bot~
big cutthroat struck.
Fall From Ladder
Ben Sopcr,
Shelton Electric Company, suffer-
ed painful but not serious head
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gfiiegwofni “£31339 1”“ “‘v'ted;,_,m_ m”
Rayome?’ACtW‘?nsl NO‘ 1‘ Are you taking advantage of the cheap
electric rate charge as the aftermath of an .
Skokomésghllélflfiogisfil‘lo. 2. in our Cit 9 accident near Kennedy
CreeklAnglerS 1
to represent “5 as Bonneville-Skbkomish3 No. 1. y ’ suxvlda‘VLmommg
With a car am“ i '
DISTRICT MANAGER Mobilgas-Rayonier. No- 2- . . . . . . . .
T5331aall?$301533uriifiiifiiieii‘eéiil Seklu BBSt SPOt PHoNE 243
, [ Bonneville’s unpredictable Sur- , tour Public Utility District is
interested in lower- a t ,1, , . h , . ,. ,., F d
for tms area' He has been ' veyors about_faced in their city‘
' _ uOII canno .iive any Vehicle w an, I;I \.e C.“ or an
selected because we feel he th e mg the present rate, when sufficient
electrimty IS 0011- ever for 30 days and cannot drive; Ag 9 Dem.” You,
Machine
SLEYSTERS
luXirsuor=
an“
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bile and truck insurance grails": last tncilght when tAbblie ance your
needs. ‘Eumor street m front of Adenvs Sekiu by Sliarkey Daniels, Ever-
With ,, “C {or mse," e f1 Very “Fey lhome. When Griffin rounded a
Ctt Shapl“ imd ViTg Adamsl 111‘ HiNGTon
ihome run into the proceedings corner in an extremely danger- though just
which of the trio, SHELTON. WAS
T’wo shows every mgm_‘
Starting at 7:00 P.M,
Matinee 2:15 p.m. Saturday
and Sunday
Adm., 10¢ and 25¢. plun la:
(State 26: Federal 3¢l
Last Time Tonight
DEANNA DURBIN
“NICE GIRL”
Wednesday Only
Brian 'Ahcrne
igfoorfttegfl utilienAbbt’til‘iyiigasmsmslzordd Delivery methpd‘ now
being used: man speakimr at two o‘clock on ‘3‘ injuries Friday When
he fell from. “THE MAN
3‘02 Cube 5-OZ Cube six funs'each in the s'xth and successmny
1" several ESStemlthc school transportation prob- N» ~~~~ o a ladder
While dOing some Wiring
. . the Activians warmed ii home i States' whereby the air man and 1‘
lems and giving Simgestions as to r»..wa I 0“ the new canopy at the
m0dem'
late with another halfp dozen' express are picked up and. de- 1
solutions for qpecif'it’c problems di_ “wow-NA emu “ v-~ ized
Wivell Texaco Service Sta—
it p t . th th t t llVeI‘ed While the plane 15,1?! .fllgllt- ,- rectors
ma fiave tion at First and Franklin streets.
ictf’unglr; "1 e seven 0 ow I As the necessity for lgdmg 15l y g;
_____ W Occurrences of twenty-eight He was treated at Shelton 1103-:
, ' eliminated. this meth . gives metallic and forty-four nonmetal-
ital, where ci ht stitches were
BI thgfiigtgligdgdggds Sizilgmlighwvfizg high Speed service and 319%
brings t 2 From Here Attend lic minerals have been {liken in a Segere cut
on' the1 ThurSday
ue- to cities and towns without air- backof his l‘ ad, then released , .
BlaCk sunset Green Postponed because 0f Wet grounds' ports the benefits
of air trans— V'F'W' State Confa'b the biennial report of
the DiviS- sunday_ he nght , ;
Sunset Brown
Sunset Red
Washable Black
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Peewees Break
Open Schedule
Opening games in the peewee
baseball league found Team 2 de-
feating Team 1 by a 7 to 4 score
portation of mail and express to
and from trunk air line connec-,
tions." " ‘3
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Two Indians Fined 011%,
i Drunkenness Charges}:
Two Skokomish Indians, Ed '
Commander Art Mackey and
Jim Tallent, the latter now resid-
ing in Bremerton, Were the only
members of the Mason County V.
F.W. post to attend the annual
state V.F.VV.‘ encampment at Bell-
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ingham last" weekend.
(1 Mrs.‘Fred Weaver were dele-
s from here to the V.F.W.
“Mrs. Mackey, Mrs. R. W. Strike I
| ion of Mines. .
Most important on the basis of
annual production value during
1940 are cement, sand and gravel,
coal, stone. gold, copper and zinc,
l in that order. Production records
show that these eight minerals
l are responsible for nearly $29,-
000,000 of the $35,580,405 income
derived from mineral production.
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found ‘
in Washington State according to‘
()AMP 5 MAN IN HOSPITAL
Sven Bostrum of Camp 5 was
admitted to the hospital this
morning to receive treatment.
HOODSPORT MAN
Joe Dotto of Hoodsport,
W35
Friday - Saturday
Joan Biondell - Dick Powell
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admitted to the Shelton Hospital
Andrews and Wes Bishert, we
on Tuesday for treatment.
and Team 4 defeating Team by liary convention at the same
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“Mtopped CRISPER; Chrome-
WWIth special “lift out” section;
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SHELTON.
“815 for “X-RAY” PROOF of Westinghouse improvements
mute-acorn. IT’S NEW! DIFFERENT! SEE IT TODAY!
four in the fifth for all its runs
as Kalinoski, Dunbar and Hop-
land each gathered two hits.
Team 4 scored three times each
in the fifth and sixth innings in
its victory. Gordy Smith hit five
safeties for the winners.
The schedule this week sends
Team 1 against Team 3 Wednes-
day, Team 3 against Team 4 on
Thursday and Team 1 against
Team 2 Friday.
A Vacant house won't. Pay
Taxes . . Advertise It!
Journal Want-Ads—Phono 100
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Jé'r‘iECT'RiC- HOME APPVLIA NCES
7 items. 1
Both were arrested Saturairil
night by special Deputy Bill
lett, who picked up AndreWs gly-
ing in the highway near hrec,
iLakes and Bishert at Uniorg
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(Travis Attends Board I
[ Meet of Hardwarer‘nen‘
‘ Frank Travis, proprietor of the
Shelton Hardware. attended a
meeting of the board of directors
of the Northern Wholesale Hard-
ware Association in Portland last
weekend in his capacity as vice-
president of the association, which
is a cooperative buying organiza-
tion with which the Shelton Hard-l
ware is affiliated. a
He reported the chief topic of
conversation and report at the
meeting was the impending scar-
city and almost impossibility of
obtaining many staple hardware
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Driskel Making Aim ‘
Trip To Los Angeles-
Driskei, Shelton hard-
auto Sat-
iurday on a “follow-his nose" trip
of at least a month’s duration
which-will wind up at Los Angeles,
where his son, Ralph, and a sis-
ter live.
‘ He expects to pay visits to Salt
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Denny
wareman, left here by
Lake City, Grand Canyon, Zion
Sierra Nevadas, stopping when,
where and as long as his inclina-
tion. l
Smith’s Grocery At
Agate Closes July 1
. After seven years of service to:
Agate residents, Smith’s store,‘
situated at the junction of the
Agate and Pickering roads, four
miles east of the Agate school,.
[will close permanently after July
1, its proprietors. Mr. and Mrs.-
L. C. Smith, announced last week~
A baby daughter was born to
IMr. and Mrs. Harold Paulson of,
lRoute 3 at the Shelton General
Hospital last Friday.
| DAUGHTER BORN
PARENTS OF BOY
Mr. and Mrs. Don Whitener of
Route 1 are the
baby boy born at the Shelton Hos-
pital on Friday.
RECEIVING TREATMENT
HOSPITAL PATIENT
William Ogle of Shelton is re-
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parents of a,
BKy Kiwaman Angle
The iwanis Club today was
given a short review of the main
features\of general interest from
the recent month’s trip of Kiwan-
ian Grant Angle in Florida. and
Cuba. during the convention of
the National Editorial Association.
Also was shown pictoral folders
and advertising matter sent home
by all the cities and resorts visit-
ed indicating hcw Florida goes
the limit for advertising to at-
tract visitors and wealthy people
who have money to spend and
time for ease, something this
state with all its natural attrac-
tion has yet to learn.
BOY 501m MONDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Neudorfer
of Lake Cushman are the parents!
of a baby boy born at Shelton
Hospital on Monday.
*mfiA—BY GIRL
A baby daughter was born at:
the Shelton Hospital on Monday
to Mr. and Mrs.
of Route 2.
HOSPITALIZED
Tom McGuire, McCleary Tim-
ber Company employee, was ad-
mitted to the hospital on Monday
for treatment.
ADMITTED T0 HOSPITAL
John Holmes was admitted to
the hospital on Monday for treat-
Alvin Anderson
National Park and other beauty ment' He is, employed at the‘
,4,qu points along the trip down the Bred Be“ i
9f eastern side of the Cascades and 1N HOSPITAL
Antone Ellison of Route 1 is
receiving. treatment at, the Shel—
ton Hospital.
on Monday.
AflfifiSfie
He was admitted
3 Louis Struthers, employee of
Rayonier Incorporated, was ad- Not as war pilots, out as instruc-
mitted to Shelton Hospital on tors. Women can aid in aerial de-
' Saturday for treatment. fense. says Aline Rhonie. one of
the first women pilots to receive
a commercxal license. Experi—
Iericed women pilots could give
cadet pilots their first 75 hours
iceiving treatment at the hospi-
tal, having been admitted on Mon- 1
day.
of instruction, she suggests. I
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conveniences.
O The Sliding Crisper that keeps
arden-fresh
leafy vegetables g
and crisp for days onger.
You'd expect to pay far more
for a refrigerator With these
0 The beautiful Stainless Steel
And when you realize that you
also get a new kind of "over-
’ cabinet with a full 63/4 cu.
size
ft. of space . . . and the Polar-
sp‘here Sealed Unit—this value
becomes even more sensational.
you all nine of
Let us show
Kelvinator’ 3 beautiful .1941
models.
$11995 Still *Buys a
Brand New ElllllPPED
KELVINA'NR ’
Dellvmd In Your kitchen with 5-year Prutecllon Plan
fill/re M
an 8 to 4 margin. fined $15 and costs by Justice M. v "w
| Quarts Both winning teams turned the. C. Zintheo yesterday on chargées
time' Jilin-8:1 Wailtdjt-Phot: lg: “w
trick with two big innings. Teaml of appearing in a drunken con i-‘ . .
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Blue-Black 2 scored three in the third andI tion in public places. ,
Florlda Tl'lp RBIated
Model
0-6
. ‘ . yo“ at d . ' ' 80
an ' Cold-Ban that eliminates
k" filiadi’a'lbalanced com mm "The V°1ume does“:
warrant; hard-to-clean screwheads. as 3110‘”
,. ' . . . the time and effort we ave to ut i ,
Rm“ °°l°”ty‘°d “‘s‘de “‘11 into it," Mr. Smith
explainedp oThe recessed Polar Light... 149.95
‘State and local taxes extra. Prices subject to change without notice.
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