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Enjoy Camp Tripsi N av al Reserve
Company Slated.
In the interest of National De-
Hayfield, Causes
Death Of Horse
Port Angeles Evening News.
June 28.——Today’s Nature story
concerns the growing number of
lowland deer in Clallam county,
and the loss of a valued farm
By Mrs. Mary Matthes
Agate, June 28.—Frank Guyer,
junior assistant Scout Master, and
Clifford Vanderwal of Troop No. fense, the U. s. Naval Reserve
8 t°0k an exhalde boat trlp is extending to the Washington
last week to Harstine Island. The “Kw. an Opportunity to recruit
weather was tough, but so were and sponsor a'complete company
the boys- This is the tYPe 0’5 of 140 Blue Jackets to be known
. . horse as a result.
Scoutll‘g that bfilllds up. and adds‘as the Washington V.F.W. Com-
state Game /PX-OteC-‘_0r Fred
Illaterlally to t E‘- Campmg exper‘ pany, Commander Art Mackey of Rice
told the Story here this
ience of the individual Scout, as
well as the troop.
The following scouts of Troop
No. 8 spent Sunday at Lake Isa-
-bella, boating, swimming and
playing baseball: Victor Auseth,
Kenneth Auseth, Frank Gray, Geo.
Lewis, and Clifford Vanderwal.
Mr. P. Ricard wentf'to Tacoma
last Friday to get Mrs. P. Ricard
‘ and baby, who have been visiting
, withher sister the past week.
1 Mrs. H. welch returned home
last Monday from _Vancouver, B.
C. after a visit with a, sick friend
confined in a hospital there.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Auseth and
‘Mr. and Mrs. Jalmer.Auseth re-
port that the state grange cons
.vention which they attended at
’ 'Ellensburg, was very interesting,
land they enjoyed their trip,
Mr. Milt Jacoby of Ohio, a for-
mer Agate resident, is visiting.
his brother, J. F. Jacoby.
. Mr. Vern Welch of Los Angeles,
[Calm has been visiting his par-
I ents, Mr. and ,Mrs. H. Welch, the
past week.
A number of friends surprised,
Mr. L. Bina Friday night with a
the Mason County V.F.W. post
has been notified.
Any young men in Mason Coun-
ty interested are asked to con-
tact either Commander Mackey or
morning. One day last week, he
was driving a team mowing hay
at the McComb farm between Se-
.quim and Dungeness. Suddenly, a
«Sheriff Gene Martin for details. deer leaped up from the field.
Applicants Will be prOVided With Although the team normally was
transportation by the local V.F.W. a gentle one, the horses wern
‘post to the recruiting station at frightened and ran away. They
Bremerton'and the local past will eventually ran into a fence and
see to it that local boys are en-
Iiisted in this special~V.F.W. Com-
l pany if they wish.
Minimum requirements for the
Naval Reserve are that applicants deer in his field.
be .between .17 and 31 ,years Ml This incident and others of re-
jured.
McCombs reported, Rice said,
that he had never before seen
age injgood physical condition, cent seasons are taken by the
have the consent of their parents game protector to point his con-
or guardians, prove their U. S. tention that deer are very much
Citizenship, have clear police re« on the increase in Clallam coun-
cords, pass characterand physi- ty lowlands.
cal examinations, be between '84 Along similar lines was the re-
and 7'6 inches 'in‘ height ,with port of a local man to Rice that
weight in proportion, have 18 vi- he had seen two deer nibbling at
taI teeth and good vision.
Tumwater and Valley early this
morning.
Large numbers of bucks were
shot in lowland country last deer
party to celebrate his ,birthday.
The evening was spent. with sing-.
.ing, dancingwand music. Refresh-
ments were served before depart-
ing. All wishing the honored
ever before coming from ctrtain
sections such as the Blyn Penin-
sula.
imountain hunting areas now are
closed by the park and hunters
are going to the lowlands in large
numbers undoubtedly has some-
thing toldo with it, the game pro-
tector admits, but he believes the
deer population also has increas-
ed markedly.
Motorcycle Crowded
Off Road, Rider Hurt
Josaph D. Goodro, 23, of Agate,
grader operator for Mason Coun-
ty. reported suffering an eye in-
jury Sunday when the motorcycle
he was riding was crowded off
the Agate road by a car which
Goodro’s report to the sheriff’s
office said was on the wrong side
of the road.
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MEN’S WERE
to gel; better orange iume
In orange groves, a gas is“injected” into irri-
.gation ‘water and carried to the roots of the"
trees to make bigger, sweeter, juicier oranges.
Because scientists at the “University of Petro-
leum,” . Shell’s: $3,500,000 research laboratories,
“squeezed” a petrology gas and got hydrogen.
This they combined th nitrogen to make ex-
cellent fertilizer (Shell'NHa).
Simple? Hardly that. Not Was it simple to
combine the right molecules from petroleum
and make synthetic rubber, glycerine, explo-
siVes—or the new Solutized Shell Gasoline.
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one of the horses was fatally in-‘
hunting season, many more than.
The fact that much of the.
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the Road Performance Rating of
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,dglc‘od commercially
try a tankful today!
.2..'l'hermcll conversion make:
It extra rich in Eco-compounds
olmllar io'iso-ocMno—flrstpro- ,
scientists to give Americulooi-
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An interesting program marked
the close of the Vacation Bible
School at Mountain View Chapelfl,
Chas. Dale announced that‘
ithis was the best attended school1
J. EBER ANGLE ,
Manager ‘ an
A SAFE 'AND SANE FOURTH
It is timely to once, more sound the warning
for a safe and sane Fourth of July, not so much
1n later years against the dangers of powder as‘
| Around Shelton there will not be much of
Icelebration for the old-time Fourth enjoyment ini
sports and games will be missing, although the:
Vstay—at-homes will try to amuse themselves by;
a lawn on Eighth street betweenishort trips or just taking it easy around
home,i
save money and keep out of as much danger as.
possible; perhaps getting a little fun out of shoot-l
ing a few mild fire crackers with the children to
recall the “boom” of youth of other days. ‘
Then there is need to urge again that with
the dry summer season at hand there is always.
the danger of fire at home. in town and along;
the highways as well as from chittem barkpeelers ',
and berry pickers in the woods; and from carsf
in inflammable spots. There are many ways to
ikeep the Fourth safe and sane.
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Unusual, yet practical, advice ,was given to
graduates at Villanova College in Pennsylvania,
by Justice Owen J. Roberts of the U. S. Supreme
icourt. He challenged individual Americans to re-
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discover their political responsibilities and foster.
_local control as part of ‘the job of preserving,
democracy in this country.
“We must prevent the destruction of local,
self government,” he said, “and the centralization?
lof power in Washington, D. C.” The decay of local
government occurs today, he added, “because too
many of our men are given over to the god of?
professional success, the god of wealth and the;
power? that goes with it.”
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IGiSliEN, CLUBMEN
CONTINUE PACEIN
SOFTBALL LEAGUE!
lMobugas Whips Skokomish, Ac-
tivlans Edge Rayonier; No
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CITY LEAGUE SOFTBALL
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Mobilgas .... .. 4 1 39 29
Activians .. . 1 42 25
Rayonier . . . . . . . . . .. 2 22 31|
Skokomish .... .. l r41 ‘32‘
Bonneville .............. ., 1 3 26 54
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Mobilgas 12, Skokomish 7 i
Activians 6, Rayonier
Games Tonight
Bonneville-Skokomish, No. 1
Mobilgas-Rayonier, No. 2 I
Games Thursday
None because of 4th l
Games Monday
Activians-Mobilgas, No. 1 t
Rayonier-Bonneville, No. 2 I
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Mobilgas and the A‘ctivians mat-
ched victories to maintain their"
one-two pace at the top of the
'city softball standings Thursday:
night, the gasmen rallying for at
12-7 verdict over Skokomishl
Grange, and the clubmen taking!
gspitchers’ duel from Rayonier,:
‘ Long blows were the tellingI
punches in the Activians’ tri-
umph, a triple by Joe Gruver with
a mate aboard which he turnedl
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into the full circuit on a bobble
and a home run by Cy Murphy,
‘ also with a man on, put the club-
men far enough in front to sew
up the scrap behind Hugh Clark’s
effective twirling.
Rayonier lost its starting pit-
cher in the first inning when Bill
Lambert suffered a severely split
finger on his pitbhing hand stop-l
ping a line drive for the third!
out. i
Mobilgas couldn’t do much with.
carrot—topped John'Eager’s offer-'
ings for four innings and trailed,
7-1, but a six-run putburst in the
fifth tied it up and three morer
in the sixth won it. Bob Eager!
smashed out a circuit wallop for'
the Grangers in the early goingi
as the losers fashioned their tem-
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Because of the Fourth of July
‘hohday the following day, no
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Thursday night, but play will re-‘
sume next Monday.
SEATTLEITES VIS—IT 3
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Irvine‘
land son, Dale, of Seattle, were
weekend visitors at the home of
lMl’. and Mrs. Bill Dickie SfllllPL
day and Sunday,
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The nation would have a much better under-
standing of democracy and greater chance to,
keep it advancing if every citizen knew his own?
responsibility toward it and were willing to work;
for it- It may not seem like a spectacular enough?
,, contribution to national defense merely to be thei
fibest possible citizen you can be in your own vil-
-;§lage, your county and your state. But poor citi-=
izenship in these smaller fields can hardly result
,in good citizenship in the national field.—— Tacoma
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gest swing in history to Nash!
Never before has at lowest-
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Want Q9 M Economy? This
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,an enrollment of 55 children.
ilearned in the two weeks
‘school. The Junior
“display a number 0
ipictures that they had made dur—
ing the handwork classes. Special
awards were presented to Doro-
i thy Meyer and Bernice Manke.
The school was divided
Miss Esther Cole of
.VVash., and Mrs. Chas. Dale
,teachers.
: Rev. Dale announced a special 1‘
4th of July service and sermon:
on Sunday, July 7th,- at the 11!
o'clock hour.
A capacity crowd of .rnothcrs:
cl fathers attended the program:
_;to hear their children sing and
recite their lessons that they had
class had on],
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lwhich will send people far and wide for vacation
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