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OUTDOORS
IN MASON COUNTY
Bainbridge Muzzles
Bulldogs, 52-30;
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COUNTY JO(JRNAL Fublislled in Chmstmastown, U.8.A.", Shelt0n, Washington
Victory Over South
Squares Loop Ledger
For Little Olimbers
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Pm't Angeles ...... 5 0 244 198
GOLF CLUB CALENDAR
ANNUAL MEETING MONDAY
Annual wrap-up of Shelton-Bay-
shore Golf Club affairs will take
place next Monday evening in the
clubhouse at Bayshore following
a potluck dinner and social hour.
TV SETS
LANNEII DEPIIEI)ATION
A I'FIIOR!ZEI) H EIIF
lakes and six rivers in
ORDER OF
MOOSE
elton Lodge No. 1684
Gerry Hart,
Governor
426-3047
s s Morken, Secretary
Phone 426-4071
NGS HELD EACH
.and 4th Tuesdays
of the Month
p.m. Airport
See
loft
TV
and
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nys
• Box
205 Cota St.
ason Collnty )lave been inchlded
among the eligible shooting areas
for the 1963 merganser depreda-
tion season whieil rtms until April
10, the State Game Department
;,III]ODIIc('d lhis week.
Purpose of the open season is to
reduce tile 1)opulations of mergan-
sers on trout waters in this state.
Commonly known as "'sawbills",
the merganser subsists entirely
upon fish and if present in large
nmubers can seriously deplete the
irout released into waters from
.-;tale hatcheries.
No bag limits are in effect for
Bainbridge .................. 3
Port Townsend ........ 3
Sequim .................... 2
Forks ............................ 1
North Mason ............ 0
Last Week
B:inbridg'e 52, North Mason 30
Forks 50, Quiteene 34 (nl)
North Kitsap 57, Port Townsend
45 (ni)
This Friday
Sequim at North Mason
Forks at Bainbridge
Central at Townsend (nl)
This Salurday
N<>rth Mason at Vashon
Oco:+ta at Forks
BELFAIR
1 181 142
1 206 165
1 150 12( For Shelton-Tumwater Match Tuesday
1=[WRESTLING
4121 217 CARD IS FREE
Sports fans of this community have something abso-
lutely free coming their way.
They are invited to be guests of the Shelton high school
I boys club at next Tuesday's prep wrestling matches in Shel-
I ton gym. Admission will be absolutely free.
I It is an effort to get sports fans acquainted with
I wrestling ' a relatively new sport on the high school
I competitive agenda.
Cold-shooting The Shelton Highclimbers. undefeated in six matches
lhe special season, but no shotgun
larger than 10-gauge may be used,
the gun must be fired from the
.'noulder. and hunting is allowed
only during the daylight hours.
It) Mason County the season ap-
plies on Aldrich Benson. Cady,
Clara. Devereaux. Haven, Isabella,
Lost. Nahw, atzel, Panther, Phillips,
Spencer, Tiger. Trails End, Trask,
Twin U. and rooten lakes as
a'ell as the Dosewallips, Ducka-
bush, Salsop, Skokomish Tahuya
and Union myers. The Chehalis
river is also included,
STEELHEADERS MUM
Steelhead fishermen showed a
reluctance to report their succes-
ses this past week. Many boasted
of catches but refused to record
them.
Best catch of the week was also
the oddest. George Valley beach-
ed a 15 pounder in the Satsop
Tuesday which had a rubber band
around its lower jaw, The band
had been there so long it had be-
come imbedded in the flesh.
Curly Donovan was the week's
most successful angler, taking
three on two sorties to the Sko-
komish, a pair at four pounds, and
one that more than equalled both
at 8-12. Ray Walker doubled in
the Skokomih with 61/., and 7-0
takes,
One of the better single catch-
es was Gene Dunbar's 13-0 from
the Skok Saturday. A pair of fa-
mily teams connected, too. Don
Northness had one at 11-8 and
provide a better all-around service for your
we have a mechanic on duty to carry out
i t Minor
AUTOMOTIVE
MECHANICAL
SERVICES
• MOTOR TUNE-UPS
• BRAKE REPAIRS
• MUFFLER REPAIRS
Av'ai]able Dai y, including Sundays, except Saturdays.
stop here will keep you safely on the GO!
E'S mOBILGAS SERVICE
.?st..and PINE
Phone 426-3906
North Mason was unable to mus-
ter any ldnd of a sustained attack
here Friday night so took a 52-30
lacing at the hands of Bainbridge
in an Olympic League A division
basketball contest
It was the second sound spank-
ing Bainbridge has administered to
the Bulldogs this season. The Spat'-
tans waltzed off to a 14-5 first
qnarter lead and outseored the
home forces in the second period
by 15-9 for a half-time margin of
29-14
North Mason narrowed the gap
to nine points at one time in the
second half but the Spartans step-
ped on the gas again to win going
away. Mike Stevenson with nine
and "Wayne Crosswhite with eight
led Bulldog scoring.
The lineups:
BAINBRIDGE N. MASON 30
52
Clementz 6 f Stevenson 9
Diltz 13 f D. Miller 7
Dow 9 c Crosswhite 8
Almojuela 10 g Shelley
Buitenveld 2 g Caskey 2
Subs: Bainbridge Swayne 5,
Piekens 2. Dillow 2, Meyer 2,
Pratt 1. Cabunoc, Ganallow, N.
M. --- Bixenmann 2. Spanier 2,
Shellgren, McKay.
Bainbridge won the B squad ga-
me by 60-26.
RETARDED BOWLING
Bobby Kimbel shot a 110 game
to head achievement in the re-
tarded children's bowling activi-
ty Saturday at Shelton Rec. He
had a second game of 79.
Other scores: Tommy Kunkle
83-85. David Castle 36-20. Carl
Bloomfield 56-54. Bobby Re)meyer
77-77, and Jimmy Smith 89-53.
son Barry one at 7-8 from the
Satsop Saturday, while Mr, and
Mrs. Roy Johnson took matching
6-8 catches from the Skok Sun-
day.
John Lund with .n 4§ and Keith
Crabill with a 6-9 from the Skok
completed the reported successes.
On the salt-chuck. Alex Dom-
brausky took five beautiful black-
mouth from Hood Canal on two
trips, three between four and six
pounds and a pair af four and five
pdunds, all being especially good
looking fish.
SEALS AWARD TROPHY
Hastening the date because of
impending military service, the
Hood Canal Seals presented to
Jerry Curtis of Aberdeen the
club's "trophy of the year" last
rednesday for his 44-1b. 4-oz.
ling cod, largest fish caught by
a club member during 1962. Cur-
tis made his catch in Grays Har-
bor August 11.
Phyllis Sheller, who earned the
same award for feminine mem-
bers. will receive her trophy at
the club's next meeting. She took
[a 16 pound ling in Hood Canal.
STOREWIDE
so far this season, will host the Tumwater Thunderbirds in
the Tuesday night open house and to make it a big affair
all around the B squad will take on the Thunderbird re-
serves at 6:30 as a warm-up to the varsity matches at 7:30:
"'Bring the whole family and see what entertain-
ment high school wrestling can be", said Chet Dombro-
ski, Boys Club advisor.
The wrestling squad, coached by Larry Weir, goes to
Port Angeles Saturday night. The Climbers are heavily
favored against both Port Angeles and Tumwater.
HYAKS HIJACK
OWLS BY 49.19
TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE
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Moelips ........................ 2 0 86 55
Mary M. Knight ....... I 1 60 88
Wishkah ...................... 1 2 109 108
North River .............. 1 2 116 120
Quinault ...................... 1 1 76 76
Last Week
Moclips 49. Knight 19
North River 38. Wishkah 36
Knight 53, North Mason 45.
Quinault 43. North River 39.
Moclips 37. Wishkah 36.
This Friday
Wishkah at Mary M. Knight
This Saturday
Mary M. Knight at Quinault.
MATLOCK --- Mociips ripped
the Mary M. Knight Owls. 49-19.
in tim opening Tri-County league
action for the Hyaks at Moclips
Friday night
The Owls were never in conten-
tion as the home forces took off
like a rocket and led by a 30-10
margin at the half. No Knight
player scored more than five
points against the tremendous Hy-
ak defense,
The Owls went scoreless for over
13 minutes in period coverin K all
the second quarter and most of
the third. For the entire game the
Owls shot only 13% from the floor.
Moclips lost starting center John
Keating with a knee injury dur-
ing the game, Larry Bryant paced
the Hyak attack with 13 points,
Two league games this weekend
bring Wishkah here Friday, send
the Owls to Quinault Saturday.
The lineups:
MOCLIPS 49 KNIGHT 19
"Wilson 7 f D. DeFoer 2
2oombes 8 f Hollatz 5
eating 5 c Brehmeyer 3
3ryant 13 g Stodden 2
gleasman 7 g Trenckmann 5
Subs: Moclips -- Cheney 5. Cars-
callen 2. Stevens 2. Parker, Mail.
Knight - J. DeFoer 2, Valley,
Walker, \\;Vest, Shaw, Pahner.
S('ore by Quarters
Knight ........ 10 O 2 7--19
Moclips ...... 13 37 12 7 49
SIMPSON WOMEN'S LEAGUE
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Accounting ........................ 7 1
Lumber ................................ 7 1
Engineering ........................ 4 4
Insulating Board .............. 4 4
Loggers .............................. 4 4
Research ............................ 4 4
Olympic Plywood ............ I 7
RICE AGAIN TOP00
iO0 IN MAJOR
MAJOR LEAGUE
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Jim Pauley, Inc .................... 6 0
Timber Bowl ........................ 4 2
Northwest Evergreen ........ 4 2
LaBissoniere Agency ........ 4 2
Dan's Nile Hawks .............. 0 6
Olson's B & B Shop ........ 0 6
High game--Ray Rice 226.
High series Ray Rice 603.
Ray Rice put just enough sup-
port on either side of his 226 mid-
dle game to come out with a 603
'series in Major league bowling ac-
tion Friday night, leading North-
west Evergreen to a shutout sue-
cess over Dan's Nite Hawks Chub
Mutt 525) in the process.
Just a week earlier Ray hit a
604. Jim Pauley Inc. kept its
econd half record unspotted with
a 3-0 victory over Olson's Barber
& Beauty Shop (Jesg Phillips 556)
behind Fred Snelgrove's pin-pun-
ishing.
LaBissoniere Agency ( Chuck
Knudson 545) took the odd game
from Timber Bowl (L. L. MeInel-
ly 592) in the third match.
ItOUSEWIVES LEAGUE
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Bali's Food Center _ ....... 7 1
Evecgreen Florists ........ 6 2
Angle Agency ................ 4 4
Jim Pmfly Inc ................. 4 4
Shelton Marine Supply .... 3 5
Hood Canal Marina ........ 3 5
Edward's Salon ................ 3 5
Shelton Union Service .... 2 6
High game Edith "Walter 202
High series - Ellen Rebman 544
Slit picks .... Edith Levett and Bet-
ty Dean 5-7, Vi LaFond 5-6-7. Sy-
bil Sampson 6-7
Jim Pauly Inc. 4 (Ellen Rebman
544), Edward's Salon 0 tCleo Hul-
et 469): Evergreen Florists 3 (Bet-
ty Johnson 439). Hood Cxnal Ma-
rina I (Katie Niles 487); Angle
Agency 3 (Betty LeGarde 431),
Shelton Marine Supply 1 (Sylvia
Fonzo 439): Ball's Food Center 3
(Betty Dean 382), Shelton Union
Service 1 eStella Howard 3761.
GRANGE LEAGUE
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Matlock .............................. 7 1
Cloquallum ................. : ...... 6 2
Pomona ................................ 5 3
Shelton Valley ................ 4 4
Skokomish .......................... 4 4
Southside ............................ 4 4
Purchasing ........................ 1 .:70Q Agate .................................. 1 7
High game ...... LaVonne Cole Patrons ................................ 1 7
High series --- Jean Reg.m 518 High games .... Nancy Doak 198.
Split picks Bugs Donaldson Art Sharp 206
4-7-9-10, Helen Rice 6-7-10 High series --- Nancy Doak 444.
Art Sharp 541
Loggers 4 tNorene Stevens 515), .- -
East Bremerton 4 1 265 195
West Bremerton 5 1 318 229
SHELTON .......... 2 2 182 186
North Kitsap .... 1 4 173 242
South Kitsap .... 0 4 126 200
Central Kitsap .... 0 4 161 219
Last Woek
Shelton 48, South 27.
port Angeles 58, East 51.
West 63, Central 38.
West 61, North 21.
By Denny %Vagner
By winning their game against
gouth Kitsap Friday night, the
Little Climbers squared their ree-
m'd in Olympic League B team
standings and drew a split for
their weekend activities.
The triumph over South came
by a lop-sided 51-27 count, off-
Dinner is at 7:00, the social honr
at 6:00.
Reports of strolling committees,
the directors, the pro-manager,
and tile men's and women's divi-
sions as well as election of 1963
officers will comprise the meet-
ing agenda.
Unless contests develop from
nominations from the floor, Buck
Pricc is scheduled to be moved up
to the presidency (he is now vice-
president), Jim Morrissey will be-
come vice-president, Jim McComb
will be retained as treasurer, and
Dot \\;Villour, Max Schmidt and
Polly Parrett will join the board
of directors.
FOR RENT
Don't Miss the Fun and
Entertainment of Television
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YENTER FIGHTS
setting a 57-49 defeat Saturday
at the hands of the Hoquim Griz- AGAIN TOMORROW
zly reserves at Hoquiam Dennis Yenter, one-time High-
Gaining a ten-point margin in climber boxer and football player,
the first quarter at 15-5. the Little makes his third professional box-
Climbers slipped a bit in the ing start this Friday night in Ta-
second period to lead by 24-17. coma. fighting Henry Walker of
but poured on the coals in the Aberdeen in a four-round prelim)-
second half to run away with the
verdict after stretching it to 37-21
at the final rest period.
Little Climber scoring was well
balanced with Denny Bailey lead-
ing at eight, closely followed by
Terry Kadoun and Jim Richards
at seven each. Bailey also picked
off eight rebounds to lead in that
department, The Little Climbers
hit 19 of 56 floor shots and 13 of
19 foul shots.
The lineups:
SHELTON 51 SOUTH 27
Kadoun 7 f Ebbert 6
Richards 7 f Eisentrat 4
Barnes 5 c Barker 2
Anderson 6 g Rylander 5
Bailey 8 g Rees 2
Subs: Shelton---Carte 4. "Wilson
4, Fredson 4, McNeil 4. Brickert
2. Wyatt. South---Holtine 7, May
2. McCready, Nilson. Bryant,
Thompsen.
Score by QImrters
nary to the George Wright-Tomb-
stone Smith main event.
Yenter ias scored first round
knockouts in his two previous pro
fights, one over VValker. He is a
middleweight under the manage-
ment of Frank (Chee Chee) Britt.
a wellknown Northwest ringman
of a few years ago, Yenter is des-
eribed as "a bright young glove
prospect" by Britt.
RECREATION LEAGUE
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Shelton Recreation ....... 7 1
Rainier Beer .................... 7 1
Olsen Furniture .............. 7 1
Lemke's Service .............. 4 4
Ritner's Pink Ladies .... 4 4
Northwest Evergreen ...... 2 6-
Lucky Lager .................... 1 7
Olympia Beer .................... 0 8
High game -- Rubye Friskel
187
High series .... Lois Albrecht 499
Split picks ...... Mary Alice Cros-
san 5-7. 4-10. and 5-10
LOANS
up to
'5000
Loans on furniture,
automobiles, equip-
ment, livestock, or
other security and
take up to 48 months
to repay. Credit Life
Insurance is avail-
able. Phone, stop in
or write:
SERVICE FINANCE
CO.
124 Railroad Ave.
Shel{on, Washington
Phone 426-4447
225 DRESSES and ROBES
just s199
Petite Juniors, Misses, and Half Sizes
ANOTHER ASSORTMENT OF
BETTER DRESSES - - - s488
CAPRIS BLOUSES ....
'199 ,lee
Shelton ...... 15 9 13 14--51
South ........ 5 12 4 6-27
HOQUIAM 53 SHELTON 42
Aiken 9 f Kadoun 4
Sandgen 13 f Riehards 11
Perry 3 c Barnes 9
Reams 12 g Anderson 8
Church g Bailey 1O
Subs: Hoquiam Shaw 10.
Thompson 10, Quigg 2, Cross. Wat-
son Shelton Carte Wilson,
Wyatt.
Score by Quarters
Hoquiam .... 14 12 16 11----53
Shelton ..... 8 5 23 6--42
JUNIOR LEAGITE
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Angle Agency ..................... 4 0
Hembroff Agency ................ 3 1
The Hut ................................ 2 2
Joslin Insurance ............... 2 2
Beckwith Jewelry-. ............... 1 3
Bloomfield Logging .......... 0 4
High game-- Ray Barrington
182.
High series--Ken Kneeland 501.
Angle Agency 4 I Reid Prepper-
nau 461), Bloomfield Logging 0
ten Robinson 431); Hembroff
Agency 3 tDel Hartwell 425),
Beckwith Jewelry 1 (Rocky Rob-
inson 428}; Joslin Insurance 2
,Ken Kneeland 501). The Hut 2
Joe Thomson 3761.
WOMEN'S COMMERCIAL
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Allyn Shell Services ........ 8 0
Gott's Oilerettes ............... 6 2
Bill's Shell Service ........ 5 3
Eells & Valley ............... 4 4
Timber Bowl .................... 4 4
Darigold .............................. 3 5
Ming Tree Care ................ 1 7
Richfield Oil .................... 1 7
High games Gay Gott 209,
Tip Franklin 203
High series -- Tip Franklin 539
Split picks Helen Odgen, Rea
Brown each 5-7. Phillis Collins
6-7-10. Bey Dunbar 3-7-10. Marga-
ret" Tobler 5-10
Timber Bowl 4 Rea Bi'own 488).
Darigold 0 (Ginny Fuller 488);
Gott's Oilerettes 4 (Tip Franklin
539), Eells & Valley 0 (Andy Rod-
gers 418) ; Allyn Shell 4 [ Ann Cole
SLIPPERETTES
HANg BAGS
88' '1 ss
ACETATE APRONS & SLIPS ................ $1.69
HOSE "Rock Candy", .................... 2 pr. for 88¢
Drastic Reductions on COATS & CAR COATS
DON'T MISS THIS SALE
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mperature, 13.02 cu. ft. capacity
REG. PRICE
TO!R - FREEZER ......................
Automatic defrosting, 104-1b. Zero-Zone Freezer
mperature, 13.02 cu. ft. capacity
E RATOR FREEZER REG. PRICE
i $379.95 ......................
( e as above except also includes automatic ice-maker)
Frost-clear 14.6 cu. ft. capacity
TOR FREEZER kEG. PRICE
m $449.95 ....................
TO CLEAR AT
22 9 W/t
TO CLEAR AT
TO CLEAR AT
Lift-off oven door, lift-up top, lift-out oven bottom
ii:: Used Refrigerators, many styles to choose from--S35 and up
...... Freezers, upright and chest models
Purchasing 0 Darlene Vilson
441); Accounting 3 (Marg Tobler
465). Insulating Board 1 (Betty
Olson 459) ; Lumber 3 (Jean Ream
518). Engineering I (LaVonne Co-
le 509); Research 3 (Katie Miles
478), Olympic Plywood 1 (Mild-
-,*c
+;'.;7 , .;
red Daniels 438.
FI{,ATEI{NAL LEAGUE
Moose Antlers ................ 7 1
Fuller Construction ........ 6 2
Kiwanis Club .................... 5 3
Shelton Hardware ............ 4 4
Rotary Club .................... 4 4
Bull Moose ........................ 2 6
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$150 Food Protection Plan Lions Club ........................ 2 6
Eagles Aerie .................... 2 6
4 fast-freeze shelves TO CLEAR AT High game Ken Wolden 213
N UPRIGHT: .,o ..,c. '229 """ series----Bill Wilson 566
$15u foo ion $269 .;5 .................... w/t Fuller Construction 3 (Don John-
son 564), Bull Moose 1 (Bill Wil-
,nch -- de necessary s 566);ltR°tary 3 She on (Jim Shrum
fabulous new ..... kEG PRICE TO CLEAR AT 5 ), Hardware 1 (Buck
ELECTRIC RANGE .................... '169 W/t MackeY(Gerry 509}; Moose Antlers 3
.... = Hart 564). Lions 1 (Walt
$100 and up
(90 days parts warranty)
SMALL APPUANCES by the makers of Universal
Toasters Spray Steam Irons Steam Irons -- Fry Pans
Large Griddles Hand Mixers Electric Can Openers
Reduced 50% And More!
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SAVINGS NOW!
LEM WARREN REFRIGERATION
2rid at Cota * Ai r Conditioning Headquarters * pli. 426-2445
Wolden 533 ; Kiwanis 2 (Gary Co-
wan 503}, Eagies 2 (Lionel Le-
man 522).
WOMEN'S CITY LEAGUE
Hoodsport Lumber ............ 6 2
McConkey Drng Center_..6 2
Morgan Transfer . .......... 5 3
Sunbeam Bread ............... 5 3
Millo's Diner .................... 4 4
Polka Dot .......................... 3 5
Shelton Hotel .................... 2 6
Lumbermen's Merc ........ 1 7
High game -- Bobble Barnett
and Evelyn Eliot each 196
High series - Evelyn Eliot 530
Split picks .... Rubye Frisken,
Helen Burnett, Lorraine Kenyon
each the 5-7
McConkey's Drug Center 4 [Bob-
bie Barnett 529}. L. M. 0 (Evelyn
Eliot 530; Hoodsport Lumber 4
(Helen SpaldLng 453) Polka Dot
0 tLois Albrecht 472); Sunbeam
Bread 3 M:illie Daniels 456}, Shel-
ton Hotel 1 (Dot Summers 468);
Morgan Transfer 3 (Rubye Fris-
ken 4861, Millo's Diner 1 (Helen
Harris 355).
Cloqualhun 4 (Gladys Nelson 477), Ming Tree 0 (Iva Cook 412;
365). Shelton Valley 0 (Ina Kim- Bill's Shell 3 (Betty Wolden 450),
bel 438); Matlock 4 (Art Sharp Richfield Oil 1 (Lodga Kimbel
541). Agate 0 (:Bud Knutzen 433): 402).
Southside 3 (Ira Cook 443), Sko-
komish I ,Dutch Stanley 486).
Pomona 3 Bob Florek 442), Pat-
rons 1 (Lad Simpson 393).,
RAYONIER RESEARCH
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Silva Foxes ........................ 7 1
Pin Curlers ........................ 6 2
Rayonettes .......................... 5 3
STARTING TODAY !
Here Are Some Examples of
DEDUCTIBLE
ITEMS
Acetate Aces .................... 4 4
Maintenance ...................... 3 5 Included Under...
Wood Birds ...................... 3 5
VCater Boys ........................ 26 DRU-
Four Fowlers .................... 2 6
High games -- M:arg Bacon 149,
Do Lurid 234
High series -- Jan Chase 417,
Don Lund 587 V A SERVICE TO TAXPAYER
Silva Foxes 4 (Ky Wilson 511),
Wood Birds 0 (Rollo Halbert 444);
Acetate Aces 3 (Marv Anstev458), PRESCRIPTIONS -- Includes all drugs prepared by a duly licensed medical prac L
Four Fowlers 1 (Beth Brown 377) titioner.
Maintenance 3 (Jim Latimer 499),
\\;¥ater Boys 1 (Don Lund 587) DRUGS FOR INTERNAL USE -- Antacids, laxatives, alkalizers, analgesics, cold
Rayonettes 2 (Jan Chase 417), preparations, sedatives, antidiarrheals, and others.
Pin Curlers 2 (Jenny Tratnick DRUGS FOR EXTERNAL USE -- Abrasives, topical analgesics, antihistamine prep-
406). parations, antiseptics, emollien¢, fungicides, medicated ointments, astring-
ents, and others.
MERCHANTS LEAGUE
W L MEDICAL SUPPLIES -- Insulin syringes and needles, ear syringes, atomizers, he-
Timber Appliance ............ 4 0 bulizers, vaporizers, trusses, surgical collars, back supports, suspensaries,
Bill's Shell Service ........ 3 1 'elastic stockings, first aid supplies, and others.
Prepp's Rexall Store .... 3 1
Olympic P.ywood ............ 3 1 WETS AND DRYS -- Boric acid powder, epsom salts, powdered mustard, ftaxseed,
Thurston S & L ................ 1 3 oil of wintergreen, camphorated oil, tincture of benzoin, etc.
Old Mill ............................ 1 3 MEDICAL APPARATUS -- Hospital beds, wheel chairs, invalid lifts, urinals, hcar-
Kimbel Motors Inc ........ 1 3 ing aid and batteries, oxygen equipment, bed pans. and others.
Ralph's Serve-U .............. 0 4
High game---Howard Fuller 214 SPECIAL ITEMS -- There are many of these. Come in and ask us for details and
High series ...... Dick Johnson 563 how Drug Tax can save you money at no cost to you.
Timber Appliance 4 | Bryan
Johnson 512). Ralph's Serve-U 0
(Fh)yd Jackson 509): Olympic
Plywood 3 Ken Smith 497), Kim-
bel Motors 1 (Jerry Christy 480);
Prepp's 3 (Dave Harris 517), Old
Mill 1 (Bob Olson 506); Bfll'
Shell 3 (tIoward Fuller 815)]
Thurston Savings Lo'an 1 (Dick
, Johnson 563 . " .............................
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