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DlSlRlCT START
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Errors Of Mind and Body Con-I
tribute To South Tacoma’s
8 to 2 Victory I
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4TH DISTRICT STANDINGS
W L pct
South Tacoma .. .. . 2 1 .667
North Tacoma ,. .. 1 1 .500
Shelton ................. .. 0 1 .000
Game Saturday l
Shelton at North Tacoma. l
Game Tuesday l
South Tacoma at Shelton 3
Mental errors which were more
numerous than their physical bob-
blcs contributed materially to
Shelton's 8-2 defeat at the hands
of South Tacoma. in the local
clubs opening game in defense
of its 4th District American Le—
gion junior basgball champion-.
ship at South Tacoma Monday af—
ternoon. i
Jess Phillips pitched fine ball
for Shelton, held the Tacomans
hitless through the first four inn-
ings was protecting a 2 to 0 lead.
going into the fifth. Then a men-.
tal miscue allowed the TacomanS‘
their first counter and they went
out ahead in the sixth with a pair
of tallies, one of which was un-
earned. '
Coach Homer Taylor lifted
Phillips and sent in Bob Cole in
the seventh and the Tacomans
took to his offerings for three
runs, one unearned, and bagged a‘
pair of gift tallies in the eighth
on another Shelton miscue. ‘
Shelton scored its two runs in
the second as Ken Fredson tripled,
Len Savage walked, Phillips roll-,
ed infield to let Fredson score and
advanced Savage so he could‘
tally on Bob Pearce‘s blow. 3
But that was all the damage:
Shelton could do to Larry Arps
offerings, the Tacoman giving up
only four more hits.
Shelton's outfield play was par-I
ticularly weak and the hitting?
was far from robust. i
Saturday Shelton goes back to'
Tacoma again to play the North}
End entry, then gets its first‘
home game here next Tuesday af—i
ternoon with the South Enders as.
the opposition. Despite Monday‘s;
loss, Shelton is still very much in}
the thick of the race for district.
honors as all three teams have]
already lost one game, and if thel
defending champions can pull:
themselves together and win theirE
three remaining games they’ll re-i
peat as district titlists. Monday’sf
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Shelton ab r h o a el
Rector, cf ..... ._ 4 o 0 2 0 1!
Carlson. 1f ...... _. 5 0 1 o 0 0‘
Cole, rf—p ...... .. 5 O 1 0 0 0
Fredson, 1b vi 1 2 11 O 0
Miller, c ......... .. 3 0 0 5 3 0
Savage. ss ...... .. 3 1 0 1’. 4 1‘
Phillips, p-rf i 0 0 0 5 OI
Pearce. 3b ...... ._ 4 0 0 3 0'7
McGuire. 2b 0 o 3 3 1'
Totals ....... .34 2 6 2‘1 18 31
South Tacoma ab r h o a el
Schiesz, ss . .... ,_ 4 2 1 1 2
Swanson. 2b 5 1 1 1 6 0
Bemis, lf ...... ._ 4 0 1 2 O D
Hartman, rf 4 1 1 1 0 0
Jacobson, cf.,.. 4 0 1 1 0 0
Brunswick, 1b.. 4 0 0 13 0 0
Russell, c . . . . .. 4 2 2 5 0 0
McCallum, 3b .. 1 2 0 3 4 0
Arsp. p . _. 4 0 1 0 0
Totals... . .31 8 27 1.") 2
Score 8 lnnin s
Shelton 9
hits. .. , .. .. 021 001 101745
South Tacoma 000 012 32x-——8
hits ............ .. 000 023 213048
SUMMARY: 3-base hitst‘red-
son, Hartman. Sacrifice ~- Miller.
Runs batted ind-Phillips. Pearce,
Jacobson 2, chis, Arps, Swan-
son, Schiesz. Struck out-w-Arps 6,
Phillips 3. VValks-v-Arps 4, Phil«
lips 2, Cole 2. Runs responsible
for rrArps 2. Phillips 2, Cole 2.
Double plawahillips to Savage
to ll‘redson.
LOST TAKE GIRE
SCOUT CAMP READY
Elma. June 28.——~(Spccial.) a
Camp Dorothy Belle, Girl Scout
camp at Lost Lake will open to-
morrow for a five weeks' camp-
ing period, closing August 3. Mrs.
Emma Howell will act as camp
director. Mrs. Dill of Olympia
will be cook, and Miss Arlie Jones
Will be camp nurse. Miss Betty
' tions.
020 000 000- ---2 ‘
Erdman will be waterfront di-
rector.
The Brownies will attend camp
the first week and Brownies and
Girl Scouts may register for the
second week. Mrs. John Trohi-
movich is in charge of registra-
tion.
TivE NATIONAL
DEFENSE LA WS
REVIEWED HERE
American Legion (‘alls Attention
To Measures Passed By Last
Legislature
Officers of the American Le-
gion today received a rcsum: of
live national dcfen:-c muisurcs
which were passed by the last
session of the state legislature.
The five bills deal with the
suppression of subscrvice activ—
itics, the designation of national
defense areas, the creation of a
state defense council and the pro-
tection of the jobs and of the
rights of men called into the
army or for service with the dc-
fcnsc forces.
Chapter 215 (S. B. 220) Subver-
sive Activities, Extends the defini-
tion of “criminal anarchy" to in—
clude persons using the radio or
distributing printed matter. Dis—
qualifies any person convicted of
“criminal anarchy” from holding,r
public employment for five years
after his conviction. Effective
now.
Brief resumes of the five pieces
of legislation follow:
Chapter 200 (HB. 621) Nation-
al Defense Areas: Authorizes the
governor to designate protective
defense areas throughout the
state; prohibits all persons other
than military authorities from en-
tering such areas Without a per-
mit from the Washington S ta t c
Patrol.
Firearms Regulated
Prohibits any firearms, ammu-
nition or explosives in any pro-
tective defense area without au-
thority of the governor, except by
competent military authority; pro-
hibits the use of any protective
defense area of any binoculars,
cameras or photographic equip-
ment without ority of the.
governor except by competent
military authorities. Provides
penalty for violation. Preserves
a separate validity of all sec-
Effcctive now.
(HB. 596) State
Defense Council: Creates a state
Defense Council to‘ consist of
eighteen members to be appoint-
ed by the governor; authorizes
the council to employ assistants;
provides that Council serve with-
out pay except expenses. Makes
the Council act as advisory on Na—
Chapter 177
rect investigations, and
defense activities.
Authorizes the governor to cre-
ate local councils for defense to
co-operate with the State Coun-
cil. Necessary appropriations.
Effective now.
Chapter 174 (HB. 486) Military
Service: Suspends the running
of the Statute of Limitations
Iagainst a person in military ser-
vice so long as such person has
the benefit of the Federal Civil
Liability Act.
lnsures Soldiers’ Jobs
Chapter 201 (SB. 101) Soldiers
and Sailors: Provides that any
person called into military or
naval service under the present
national defense emergency who
leaves a permanent position shall,
upon termination of duty if ap-
plication is made within 40 days
after such honorable discharge, be
restored to such position or to a
position of like status and pay,
unless there has been a change
in the employer's circumstances
which makes it impossible or un-
reasonable to do so.
Provides official leave of ab-
sence for any elective officer
without vacating the office; pro—
vides for an Tint-rim of temporary
appointment to fill such vacan-
cy during the period of such ser-
vice, provided however, that no
rights of such elective officer
shall extend beyond the term
for which he was elected; pro-
tects such person's rights to par-
ticipate in insurance. retirement
pay or other benefits; provides
penalty for employers who fail to
comply with act; makes Soldiers'
and Sailors‘ Civil Relief Act of
1940 specifically apply in this
state; preserves all rights to par-
ticipate in any unemployment ben-
efits that might accrue after re-
turn to private employment. Pre-
serves the separate validity of all
sections. Effective now.
Mrs. Grout, Suffers
Severe Heart Attack
Word has been received by
friends here that Mrs. Ed Grout
of Shelton is confined in bed in
Seattle under physician’s care af-
ter suffering a severe heart at-
tack recently while on her Way to
Seattle to help care for her bro-
ther, also ill in bed.
JllLY
Featuring
. DAVID
Admission :#Gentlenien 75¢ incl.
Two Big Dances
BLUE 0X
Friday and Saturday
4&5
Music of
R088
and His 12 piece Orchestra of Seattle
with ROBERTA
Tax; Ladies 25¢ incl Tax
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SHELTON—MASON COUNTY JOURNAL
How fortunate we are to be able to celebrate
the fact that we have our freedom, and let us
all strive to preserve it, by doing our part to
protect it.
Some will be taking a short trip, others fish-
ing, swimming, hiking, etc. We are mentioning
a few items that you will need.
get/’4’“
Bathing Suits . . . . . . . . . . . 1.59 to 2.98
Ladies Lastcx and Rayon in Beautiful Patterns and Colors.
BathingShoeS 69¢
Just the Shoe for the Rocky Beaches—Comes in all Sich.
BathingCaps 25¢to39¢
Keep the Hair Beautiful by Using 3. Rubber Swim Cap.
BeachTowels 1.25
You Just Can’t Afford to be Without These Beach Towels.
(36x72) Assorted Colors.
SunSuitS...............'.39¢t059¢
Childrensvaome in Very Cute Styles in Pretty Asst. Patterns.
Size 1 to 6.
Turbans 25¢t039¢
Everyone is Using These Tie On Turbans. The Colors are
Beautiful.
Kerchiefs 25¢t059¢
The Popular Head Wear are These Beautiful Kcrchiefs—«Prctty
Figured Patterns.
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SLACK-SUITS
2.98
Women's washable slack
suits of Sanforized dcnims
in Rose, Copen and Acqua.
Soft Spun Rayon slack
suits~striped jackets and
solid color trousers in Beige.
Soft Rose, Pink and Light
Blue. All in sizes 12 to 20.
Outsizes 20% to 26%.. 3.98
Children’s
SLACK SUITS
1.29 & 1.98 ‘
Sanforizcd Sizes 1 to 14
Women's 3-Piece
PLAY SUITS
1.98 to 3.98
One and two piece short
outfits with matching skirt.
One piece shorts with con-
trasting sun back dress.
The ideal all-purpose washable pleated skirt of printed
cotton. Wide band top -—‘ Zipper closing Gay floral
prints on white background —— Sizes 10 to 20. Just the
skirt for play, golf, tennis. and beach wear.
Lyn-Crisp Dresses
3.98
Jeanne Brown (Famous Fashion Model) says “This dress is just
darling. I love its flowered scroll pattern and simple skirt waist
style." Only one of many beautiful styles. Washable!
LUMBERMEN’S MERCANTILE CO.
Thurslay, Jilly 3': '5 ‘
Prices FOI' .,
Thursday - Sat“.
Six Delicious Flavorsi-Try All Six.
CANDY BARS
Choice.
KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES . . . . . . . . 3 pkgs. 20¢
LIBBY DEVILED MEAT. . . . . 515—071-— 3 cans 25¢
SY LV AN DILL PlCKLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . qt. 10¢
LIBBY’S OLIVE-cl . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 buffet tins 17¢
BEVERAGES ..I
Double Cola, Ginger “6'
sion Orange.
6 12-oz. Bottles ‘3
28-07.. bottle
Plus Deposit
All-l’ul‘lt Lunc ,‘
MOLASSES CHE‘WS. .... lb. 19¢ 1. peg;
JEWEL SHORTENING 3 lbs. 43¢ ------------------ "
HILL’S COFFEE ~—— Blue Can . . . . . . . . . . . . lb.
KOOLADE .. .............6pkgs.
25¢
25¢
Grahams....21bs' 3 I
FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS . . . . . . . ., 2-lbs. 29¢ ..................
gals;
Scott Tissue 3 muesli.
Scott Kitchen TOW 2
with Enamel Holder
W’ld’rf Tissue 6 1‘0“?
SEAPORT PORK & BEANS 21/2’S. . . . .. 2 cans 25¢
FRUIT for COCKTAIL—~Sanivalley N0. 1. . 2/ 25¢
Nalley’s
Potato Chips
3-oz.—3 for 25¢
lb........29¢
Nalley's
Wonder Pickles
Relish Catsup. Choice
2f0r.....29¢
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
Fancy Hen Turkeys. . . lb
Colored Fryers . . . . . . lb.
White Fryers . . . . . . . . lb.
RoastBeef lb
rLI‘D‘Zliephone Peas . . . . . 4-lbs. 19¢ Ground Beef . , _ lb.
Firm, Ripe lb.
BACON SQUARES .................. ..
Hamburger Or
SAUSAGE ................................ _.
SKINLESS WIENERS .......... _.
Carsten’s Assorted
LUNCH MEAT ........................ ..
Tomatoes . . . . . . . . . . . 3-le. 25¢
Cglrrots, Beets .. . . . . . . 2 bu. 5¢
Celery buncth¢
lb.
lb.
lb.
0 ¢ a Armour's .
lifted Beans 3 lbs. 25¢ COLD CUTS ______________________________ lb, ,-__
we:
I e Cobbler 2
DASH DOG FOOD .............. _. 3 for
Spuds 12-lbs. 25¢
No. 2 SPUDS 50-lbs. 69¢
Oranges . . . . . . . . . . . 10-lbs. 49¢
Full of Juice.
Arizona Grapefruit . 10-lbs. 49¢ , a
Sweet Pickles Dill Pickles —— Pickled”.
Pigs Feet Mince Meal ” 4.
All at Popular Prices '
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July4th
SPECIALS!
4th of July SHOES
REMEMBER
You Can’t Enjoy
Yourself Without
Comfortable Shoes!
Men's
SPORT SHIRTS
69¢
In & Outer Style.
OTHERS .............. .. 1.00 to 4.95
Crew Neck Sport Shirts .....
White Sabot t" ... . . . . . . .. 3.95
Ladies Sport Shoes. BStripcsS—lSm'iiilSMeiium, Large. ‘2
I oys ac uis .......................... ._...z
Beige Sabot Strap . . . . . . . . . . . Shirt and Pants to Match. Blue,
Tali or Green T01“
Quality.
BOYS —-.-
Ladies Sport Shoes.
Beige Rancho Bootee . . . . . . .. 4.50
With Drawstring.
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‘ How would you like an official Rubber (Outdo
o o c o o u o o a o Softball? with the purchase of one or more To
25',
Sawyer sport shirts. You may have one for only
Brownbilt—Cloth—White, Beige.
Tom Sawyer Sport Shirts ...................... .. 79¢ to
White.
Kedette Oxfords . .
With Ciiban or College Heel.
Saddle Oxfords 3:95
Men’s White and Brown.
Saddlerfords 5.50
Edgerton.
DoubleTans 5.50
Beige and Brown.
Blue and White, Wine and
1.95
Roya
81
Boy’s Swim Trunks
All Wool Extra Special. Navy Blue, Maroon.
Men’s Swim Trunks . . . . 1.19
Jockey Satin or Wool.
Men’s
SWim with Jantzen- or
' as: 9999.993 .
6.50 terials. &
All-White Men'S
SLACK SUI.
2.95 to 6-95
Shirts and pants to
able. Just the thing
vacation wear.
‘ OXFORDS
Edgcrton Plain Toe and
Wingtip
5.50
“Your Complete Department Store”