rday, Januaw3 , t%3 , SHELTONMA30N COUNTY JOUINAL- Published in t"Oh'tm(towb U.g.,A.",. Sllelton, Washington
---'g m BLAZERS TO HOST '/.,:n,, PHYL ZIEGLER'S 177
;{ ... JLNIOI IIlGII LIAGUE ,I31PSON XXOMENS LEAGUE
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Miller . ......................... __3 0 98 70 {Final 1st half)
Jefferson ........................ 2 1 91 88 Accounting .................. 40 24
i |0 a" | U -- -- -E-m--M00 \\;Vashingtcm .................... 1 I 68 62 .' ...................... ! Research ........................ 36 28
- Lumher .......................... 341,, 29
Centralia ........................ 1 2 86 86 .......... Loggers ........................ 31{ 321.
"2/:l/ller sandwiched 207 bel Motors /Jerry Christy 538}. l-Iopkins .......................... 0 2 45 53 Olympic Plywood ........ 30::, 33%
• :722 *.n,e. aronnd a 1so mid- Le.,21e,.ing alpi,'s Serve-. This Friday Engineering .................. 29'.:, .4':,
• !for a 609 series in Merchants' (John" tiil , 4) ,trengthenea its Centralia at Shelion 1 Purchasing .................... 231,:, 401:)
, m bowling bon]bardnlent'l,t position with a 3-1 victory over Miller at Jefferson after i!) i""" !."" 'i i I ' ." i i ,i. ". , . .] !iii" ii '" ,i I High games---Phyl Collils 215,
'me to a 4-0 success over Kin]- ILynn White 498), while Thurs- - ......... High series--Joan Sowers 560.
................................ ton Cmmty Savings & Loan (Dick Junior high basketeers climb
rn {om$0 ilt .... a_, , , Johnson 550l downed Timber Ao- back on the stage tomorrow
• P f,ou¢uanslnglrorn pliance (Brym} Johnson 510 vacationing over the Christmas- First half play in the Simpson
women's bowling league eoneluded
OMACH ULCERS E I' 3-1, New Year holidays with three ga- " last week with Accounting as
d O:,;,,liCtlel(i,'\\;,:;o, a ;A1 tpls; rues docketed, champion and Phyllis Ziegler lead.
TT0 EXCESS ACID i@, nIoi2i: i!:'c The Shelton Blazers get their
75e72 i" third straight taste of home floor
=ICKRELIEF OR NO COST • .'.. 53 " _ ' " ets'Dave action as hosts to the Centralia mark.ing tim averages with a flossy 177
Yellowjackets. a elnb which pul- Despite a 4-0 loss to Lumber
'BBx;'f'gl]re]I.. MEIICIlANTS LE.GUE L led a shocker in its last outing by (Joan Sowers 560. Accounting
knocking over defending chum- Other reported catches included now that new year has arrived. (Marg Tobler 477) held a four-
• _-'-N Over five million packages of the
!ILLARD; r " TR£ATM£NThavebeensold
t relief of symptoms of distress arising from ve
Om_aeh and Duodenal Ulcers due to lrx.
s Ac;d_Poor Digestion, Souror Upset
Omach, Gassinees, Heortburn, Sleep.
Acid. Ask for
Message,, which fully explains
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REXALL STORE
Ralph's Serve-U ........... 40 U2
Old Mill Tavern ............ 36
Bill's Shell Service ........ 32
Prepp's Rexan Store .... 29
Thurston S & L ............ 29
Olympic Plywood ........ 26
Timber Appliance ........ 25 L.,,
Kimbel Motors ........... 25
High game Howard Fuller 222
High series--Howard Fuller 609
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19 pion Hoquiam and ending a lena-
24 Ihy victory string piled up by the
28 Cubs.
31 In its other two games Centre-
31 lie lost tight decisions by a total
34 of five points.
34V: The Blazers showed encourag-
35 ing improvement in their last bat-
tle after a sorry showing in their
opener. Continued m]provement of
that sort could make Coach Walt
Clayhm's club a likely victor to-
morrow. Play starts at 2 o'clock
witi 8th grade teams playing af-
let the varsities.
JUNIOR LEAGUE
W L
Angle Agency ................ 34 18
Bloomfield Logging .... 32 20
Tim Hut ........................ 24 27/
Hembroff Agency ........ 24 V.2 21/
Beckwith Jewelry ........ 20/ 31,
Joslin Insurance ............ 20V_, 31/.
High game--Ken Kneeland 189
High aeries--Peg Bloomfield 484
Bloomfield Logging 4 (Peg
Bloomfield 4841. The Hut 0 (A1
Bezley 388); Hembroff Agency 4
A1 Glover 450), Angle Agency 0
(Reid Preppenau 456; Joslin In-
surance 3 (Ken Kneeland 82),
Beckwith Jewelry 1 t Glen Ran
404/.
LOYAL ORDER OF
MOOSE
Shelton Lodge No. 1684
Gerry Hart,
Governor
Phone 426-3047
Russ Morken, Secretary
Phone 426-4071
MEETINGS HELD EACH
2nd aad 4th Tuesdays
of the Month
8 p.m. Airport
Norm Ferry, 7-0. Bill Miller. 4-0
both Friday), and Tom Nelson.
7-0. Monday, all out of the Hamma
Hamma; Harvey Greenwood, 6-12.
and Paul Wheaton, 6-6. both from
the Chehalis Wednesday.
RETURN PUNCH CARDS
Until 1962 steelhead punch cards
are returned by Washington fish-
ermen and tabulated by the State
Game Department. no accurate
total catch figure can be estimated
on the 1961-62 season.
Steelhead fishermen are requir-
ed to carry the punch card while
fishing and punch out a perforated
plug and write in the date and pla-
ce whenever a catch is made.
In 1962 for the first time the
steelhead cards were required all
year long. Information from these
cards assist evaluation and plan-
ning the steelhead fisheries mane-
PREP BASKETBALL SCORES
Olyml)ie Leagam
Port Angeles 54. North Kitsap 36
Sequim 65, Central Kitsap 41 (nl)
Central Kitsap 62, Peninsula 53.
(nl)
East Bremerton 57. Bothell 48 (nl)
Seamount League
Fife 59, Tahoma 41 (nl)
Mt. Tahoma 52. Curtis 49 (nl)
Stadium 60, Sumner 44 (nl)
North ThursLon 68. Tumwater 54
(nt
Cm'tis 65. Lakes 51 nl/
Central League
Montesano 59, White Pass 37
Eatonville 36, Tumwater 29
Raymond 61. Rochester 49
Chehalis 54, XVinlock 43
Elma 53, Yelm 25
Otlmrs
Olympia 56, Aberdeen 46
Hoquiam 79. Centralia 52
Auburn 70, Port Townsend 43
Quilcene 48. North Mason 28
Mary M. Knight 48, Neah Bay 47
Clallam Bay 60, Mary M. Knight
46
Steelhead anglers must also ha-
in their possession the 1963
steelhead punch card. Most hunt-
ing seasons are closed now but
hunters still have some available
for winters recreations, and water-
fowl hunters can shoot black brant
until February 14.
HoodsportWoman
Returns Home
By Joyce Scott
HOODSPORT. -- Mrs. R u ie
Dickinson was welcomed back to
Hoodsport from a trip to Aus-
tralia on Dec. 24. The next day
she received word of the death of
a nephew, Norman Leonard, in
Port Angeles. Mr. Leonard's sister
and father drove from Montana
and Rule accompanied them to
Port Angeles and remained with
the family for a few days. Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Dickinson went
up on Friday to attend the fu-
neral and brought their mother
back with them. Mrs. Dickinson
has promised us a detailed ac-
count of her trip whieh we hope
to have ready for your reading
next week.
Casey Lee was the name given
to the new arrival in the Mike
Gwinn home. He arrived on Dee.
18. weighing nearly eight pounds.
He seems to fit right in with the
other three boys, Kevin Kerry
and Kelly.
Rev. and Mrs. N. O. Mathews
from Portland, Ore., visited brief-
ly at the homes of his sisters, Mrs.
Lomuel Roe and Mrs. Andrew
Scott, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Louis Stedding and :Mrs
Pearl Loggan, mother and sister
of Mrs. Wesley Gain came from
Portland to spend the holidays at
the Gain home.
game ,nargm over second place
Research tEdith Walter 461. 3-1
winner over Purchasing (Phyl Col-
lins 468-215/. In the other
matches Olympic Plywood 3 I June
Loving 488t Insulating Board 1
(Joyce Dion 490; Engineering 2
t Lavonne Cole 492. Loggers 2
INorene Stevens 500-210)
The top ten averages were
Phyl Ziegler 177). Helen Rice 163,
Jean Ream 162. Jane White 161.
Lil Dale 161. Betty Olson 159. Joan
Sowers 159. Lavonne Cole 156.
aoyce Dion 156, Connie Cronquist
154.
Lavonne Cole's 586 and Lil
Dale's 576 were top series of the
first half. Lavonne and Jean Ream
tied with 224 for higlv single
game, Accounting and Lumber had
best team series at 2669 and 2546.
and reversed positions for single
games at 910 and 905,
lrs. Ed Phelps entertained her
two sisters at a pre-holiday din-
ner the Sunday before Christmas.
A turkey and all the trimmings
was served and gifts were ex-
changed.
DENNY O'NEIL ARRIVED
home on Dec. 27 after being over-
seas for two and a half years.
He is dividing his time between
his mother's borne in Shelton and
the home of his gardparents, the
Billy Gilberts, here in Hoodsport.
Denny's ship, the Lonard F.
Mason docked in San Francisco
and he later learned that the
ship Jim O'Neil is on was in har-
bor that day but left the next
morning.
O. N. O. Club held their Christ-
mas party at the home of Betty
Goodpaster with Betty Schwab as
assisting hostess. Gifts were ex-
changed and secret pals revealed.
CHRISTMAS DAY Rosie Smith
entertained her son Donald and
amily, daughter Dolores and fam-
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Roberts from Centralia.
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BUSINESS GOOD WILSON WALTZES
DURINGc,, ti,, edir,nPa'o)1962 INT0 60C GLASS ::
effect (onnallUh)calt'busi{(ss during I;'RATERNAL LEAGU
the summer months. (final 1st half) -
Car deaIers generally found 1962 ,V
a strong year in Mason County Pul)er Construction .... 42 22
and virtually all merchants con- Rotary Clul) ................ 36,) 27{z
taeted in the survey indicated the Kiwanis Club ................ 36.:, 27,i
year was at least as good as 1961 Lions Club .................... 34 - 30
ann in most cases showed in- Shelton Hardware ... o01, 33",;
,o' • "a o
creses. Ea,les Aezle ................. 27 o7
JIM PAULEY of the Ford-Met- Moose Antlers ................ 27 37
curv agency, for instance de- Bull Moose .................... 22V_, 41
scribed 1962 as the second best of High game-.-Bill \\;Vilson 245
the seven years he has operated High series--Bill \\;Vilson 601.
the agency. "I see no reason why
it should be any different in 1963,"
he said, a sentiment echoed exactly Bill Wilson jeopardized a bNlo
bv Bill Gott, who said '62 was the liant 245 opener witb 164 and 192
best. his Gott Oil Company has follow-ups but managed to sneak
had yet. over the 600 mark with one pin to
spare in Fraternal leagme bowling
Another indicator of good 1962 action last week
business was reflected in com-
ments of two real estate men, who Nevertheless. his Bull Moose en-
indicated movement of properties try dropped all four points to the
rival Moose Antlers Cec Crow
imd been strong during the year.
"The year was good from our
standpoint in both real estate and
insurance," said Dick Angle of the
Angle Agency, while Kurt Mann
of Mann Real Estate described the
year as "'very satisfying" and sad
he was highly optimistic over 1963
prospects.
Clara Angle, owner of the Angl e
Travel Reservation Center. said
1962 was "better" and felt that
people of this community did con-
siderably more traveling in the
year and had made use of her
firm's services to a greater extent
than heretofore.
ROD OLSEN, of his father's
Olsen Furniture Company, felt the
last half of 'B2 had been excep-
tionally good to make the year as
e whole better than 1961. "We
hope and think it will continue
that way this year." he added.
This parallels exactly the Jour-
nal's own expemenee. A slow first
half was offset by a strong second
half. probably attributable largely
to the election, ahvays a prime
factor in the newspaper and print-
ing business.
• So wefft 1962 in Shelton busi-
ness. If 1963 can keep the pace
things look good for local firms.
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523), so occupied the basement as
the first half schedule came to its
conclusion.
Niftier Construction (Bill John-
son 560) protected its champion-
ship standing with a 3-1 victoT
over second place Rotary Club
(Dick Angle 517) and--Iiwanis
Club {Gary Cowan 544) failed to
walk through the open door to
second place by dropping a 1-3
decision to the Lions Club (Leo
Martin 528 to remain in a' run-
ner-up deadlock with Rotate/.
Eagles (Ken 15rolden 523 com-
pleted the night's play with a 3-1
victory over Shelton Hardware
Bruce Schwarck 497(,
SCHOOL MENU
WEEK OF JAN, 7-11
Monday -- Spaghetti with .hot
buttered French bread, sugar
peas, fruit, milk.
Tuesday -- Hamburger and
gravy over mashed potatoes,
light rolIs, cabbage salad: fruit
and milk.
Wednesday Chili con came,
vegetable wedges, peanut but-
ter sandwich, canned fruif.
cookie, milk.
Thursday -- Turkey noodle
soup, hot buttered biscuits, car-
rot sticks, pineapple pudding,
milk.
FridayClam chowder, grilled
cheese sandwich, celery with
peanut butter, ice cream Sun-
dae, milk.
Supplement your child's diet
with Plenamins from
Prepp's Rexail
133 R R. Phone 426-4642
4th & Cota 426-6602
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