NAL
Game: Lee
Larry Elliott
.=s: Jack Frost 590.
Kiwanis 29-11;
Moose Antlers
~uto 221/z-171/2;
20-20;
n 1 7 ]/2-2 2]/2;
Fuller Const.
16-24; Rotary
11-29.
-egion 3, Jim
I-~s 1, Walt
3, L.C.
ardware 1,
wanis 4, Chuck
Rotary 0, Jim
Antlers 4,
57; Western
503; Fuller
590; Bull
Schuffenhauer
, Jerry Mallory
1, Rich Benson
IIER
: Percy Zamzow
Hi Series: Jim Simmons
Hi Game: Gerry Geist
Hi Series: Marge Bacon
SIMPSON RECREATION
Women's Hi Game: Mary Wicken
184.
Women's Hi Series: Mary Wicken
495.
Standings: Loggers 27-17;
Loaders 26-18; Shops 20-24;
Railroad 15-29. Clara Erickson
6-7-10 split conversion.
Loaders 1, Jeanette Snyder
468; Railroad 3, Joy Waldrop
462; Shops 1, Jo Hein 477;
Loggers 3, Mary Wicken 495.
HOUSEWIVES
Women's Hi Game: Betty Dean
223.
Women's Hi Series: Mary Lou
Wicken 520.
Standings: Deans Gun Shop
31-17; Old Mill 31-17; Witcraft
Trucking 26-22; W.S.P. Academy
24-24; Springwater Tavern
221/2-251/2; Hood Canal 20V2-27V2;
B&R Oil 20-28; Manke & Sons
]7-3].
Manke & Sons 1, Verna
Kolowinski 477; Witcraft
Trucking 3, Mary Lou Wicken
520; The Old Mill 4, Iona Visser
458; B&R Oil 0, Shirley Weaver
463; Springwater 21/2, Lois
Beckman 470; Hood Canal 11/2,
Bea Brandt 474; Deans Gun Shop
0, Betty Dean 518; W.S.P.
Academy 4, Barb Baker 442.
~oys 35-14;
Makeups
+1 251/2.22V2;
5; Silva Foxes
16V2-31V2;
Anderson
d
, Don Woods
, Jesse Tobler
Marv Lund
romans 555;
Imzow 526;
Ilory 536.
ITy
Game: Adair Neau
"li Series: Mary Lou
Lumbermen's
reation22..14;
7-29.
Farmwald
ra Erickson
Mary Lou
Recreation
;RCIAL
Kathy
Series: Marge
,Ogden's Radio &
titled
Kelly's
Tree
52-52;
21/2;
Brown
SIMPSON SWING
Women's Hi Game: Dave Wood
247.
Women's Hi Series: Joe Florek
541.
Standings: Hemlockers 6943;
Dry Shed 6904; Swingers 6848;
Veneer 6806.
Hemlockers, Dave Wood 539;
Swingers, Joe Florek 541; Veneer,
Tony Musgrove 480; Dry Shed,
Keith Vanderwal 432.
EVERGREEN TRAVELETTE
Women's Hi Game A.M.: Betty
Dean 188.
Women's Hi Series A.M.: Donna
Coleman 505.
Women's Hi Game P.M: Donna
Coleman ]77.
Women's Hi Series P.M: Donna
Coleman 501.
Standings: (Bowled at Harbor
Lanes) Westside Lanes 36-20;
Harbor Lanes 35-21; Lima Lanes
321/s-231/2; Timber Bowl 32-24;
Harbor Bowl 31V2-24V2; Willapa
Lanes 22.34; Coles Bowl
IUq2-31q2; Pacific Lanes 161/2-39V2.
BANTAM
Men's Hi Game: Toni Benedict
157.
Men's Hi Series: Toni Benedict
304.
Women's Hi Game Kim Patton
128.
Women's Hi Series: Kim Patton
227.
Standings: M.F.W'. Aux.
20-10; Shelton Journal 20-10;
; Fuller Mud Bay Rea!ty 101/z-101/z; Cooks
i 50]/2.531/2" Plant Farm 19-11; The Hut
~91/2"541/2; Jim' 161/2-131/2; Nimrod Club 16-14;
Richfield Oil Willour Ins. 16-14; Eagles 14-16;
Kathy
Furniture
Gott's
eld 457;
Dahman Oyster 14-16; Lions Club
1 ]1/2-18V2; Women of Moose
81/2-21V2; Brush Realty 5-25.
The Hut 2Vz, Richa Hunt 223;
Eagles 112, Randy Clausen 289;
Mud Bay Realty 3, Trudy Linberg
190; Willour Ins. O, Steve Nolan
190; Women of Moose 0, Kim
Patton 227; Shelton Journal 3,
Toni Benedict 304; Lions Club 2,
Steve Haworth 259; V.F.W. Aux.
1, Tammy Young 192; Nimrod
MR. & MRS. HANDICAP
Men's Hi Game: Bill Sullivan 227,
Men's Hi Series: Ev LaBelle 589.
Women's Hi Game: Virginia
Valley 202.
Women's Hi Series: Lucille
Chapman 525.
Standings: Lake Cushman
Sales Co. 63-41; Harrys
Hoodsport Texaco 611/2-42V2; J&J
Service 61-43; Dicks Diggers
59-44; Molley's Belfair Tavern
56-48; Allyn Shell 56-48; Jewel
Pacific Belfair 49-55; Tyee Well
Drilling 48-56; Mud Bay Realty
46]/2-571/z; Van's Floor Covering
46V2-57Vz; Evergreen Florist
43-61 ; Sargents Oyster Co.
341/~-69 ]/2.
Lake Cushman Sales Co. 3,
Margaret Bibbee 491; Evergreen
Florist 1, Leslie Collins 381;
Dicks Diggers 1, Roy Petty 491;
Mud Bay Realty 2, Frank Marler
523; Sargents Oyster Co. 2, Mel
Matson 477; Allyn Shell 3,
Harvey Griffey 565; J&J Service
0, Jack Wheeler 542; Van's Floor
Covering 2, Vernon Beeson 470;
Harrys Hoodsport Texaco 3, John
Schreiber 492; Tyee Well Drilling
2, Del Stormo 557; Molleys
Belfair Tavern 1, Dave Valley
497; Jewel Pacific Belfair 4, Ev
LaBelle 589.
SUNDAY MIXED FOURSOME
Men's Hi Game: Ted Blair 214.
Men's Hi Series: Jack Frost 582.
Women's Hi Game: Nancy Brewer
245.
Women's Hi Series: Nancy Brewer
604.
Standings: Farmers 30-10;
Odd Balz 27-13; H2OK9S 24-16;
Timber Ducks 23-17; Hooters
21-19; What's Next 18-22; Sun
Downers 17-23; Goads 17-23;
Prospectors 17-23; Pink Elephants
16-24; Go-Getters 15-25; Gutter
Rats 15-25.
Sun Downers 1, Walt Barnes
505; Timber Ducks 3, Jack Frost
582; Gutter Rats 4, Ted Blair
519; Go-Getters 0, Carl Goodburn
483; Pink Elephants 0, Sam Smith
435; What's Next 4, Bill Brown
547; Farmers 3, Nancy Brewer
604; Goads 1, Lee Roy Goad 498;
Odd Balz 4, Del Hartwell Sr. 530;
Hooters O, Gene Benedict 503;
Prospectors 0, Linda Rutledge
410; H2OK9S 4, Dianne Strozyk
477.
GRANGE
Men's Hi Game: Tom Olson 182.
Men's Hi Series: Tom Olson 484.
Women's Hi Game: Pauline
Emsley 171.
Women's Hi Series: Verna
Johanson 476.
Standings: Shelton Valley
23-13; Agate 20-16; Matlock
19-17; Southside 17-19; Pomona
16-20; Harstine 13-23.
Pomona 1, Lad Simpson 482;
Southside 3, Carl Emsley 465;
Harstine 0, Everett Simons 362;
Shelton Valley 4, Tom Olson 484;
Agate 1, Lyle Auseth 416;
Matlock 3, Ralph Simpson 479.
SIMPSON MEN'S
Men's Hi Game: Bob Brown 222.
Men's Hi Series: Val Sienko 582.
Standings: Boom 26-14;
Chippers 241/2-151/2; Loaders
23V2-I6V2; Shop 19-21; Mill 4
19-2]; Mill 3 18-22; I.B.P. 16-24;
Railroad 14-26.
Mill 4 3, Val Sienko 582;
I.B.P. 1, Mel Matson 485; Loaders
309ERS'
Men's Hi Game: Jerry Mallory
223.
Men's Hi Series: Jerry Mallory
613.
Women's Hi Game: Dot Ridout
184.
Women's Hi Series: Dot Ridout
525.
Standings: Don't Bees 2]-7;
Redin' 19-9; Flunkies 18-10; Lost
Success 16-12; Repeaters 14-14;
Misfits 14-14; Latecomers 13-15;
Two L's12V2-15V2; Scholars 12-16;
Dunces 12-16; Professors 8V2-191/2;
Diatoms 8-20.
Repeaters 4, Lloyd Goodwin
406; Dunces O, Die Anderson
393; Lost Success 2, Jack Gaddy
433; Professors 2, Larry Lyle 48];
Misfits 2, Patrol Martin 443;
Diatoms 2, Torn River 520;
Flunkies 4, Dell Abelein 506;
Scholars 0, Ralph Ervin 493;
Latecomers 0, Cathy Foseide 344;
Redin' 4, Jerry Mallory 613; Two
L's 0, Linda Hart 348; Don't Bees
4, Dot Ridout 525.
309ERS'
Men's Hi Game: Don Anderson
196.
Men's Hi Series: Jerry Mallory
521.
Women's Hi Game: Jean Temple
166.
Women's Hi Series: Jean Temple
465.
Standings: Don't Bees 17-7;
Redin' 15-9; Flunkies 14-10; Lost
Success 14-10; Latecomers 13-11;
Two L's 121/2-111/2; Scholars
12-12; Dunces ]2-12; Misfits
12-12; Repeaters 10-14;
Professors 61/2-17]/2; Diatoms 6-18.
Larry Lyle picked the 6-7-10.
Diatoms 1, Tom River 496;
Scholars 3, Ralph Ervin 479;
Dunces 1, Die Anderson 396;
Misfits 3, Darrol Martin 330; Lost
Success 0, Nancy Fitch 337;
Latecomers 4, Rand Petersen 516;
Two L's 1, Linda Hart 377;
Redin' 3, Jerry Mallory 521;
Don't Bees 3, Don Anderson 476;
Professors ], Larry Lyle 492;
Repeaters 3, Lloyd Goodwin 395;
Flunkies 1, Dell Abelein 502.
BANTAM
Men's Hi Game: Scott Townsend
142•
Men's Hi Series: Scott Townsend
244.
Women's Hi Game: Gall Fuller
146.
Women's Hi Series: Gall Fuller
270.
Standings: M.F.W. Aux. 19-8;
Shelton Journal 17-10; Mud Bay
Realty 161/2-10V2; Cooks Plant
Farm 16-11; Willour Ins. 16-11;
Nimrod Club 14-13; The Hut
]4-13; Eagles 131/2-131/2; Dahman
Oyster 13-14; Lions Club
9V2-171/2; Women of Moose
8V2-181/2; Brush Realty 5-22.
Brush Realty 1, Start
Goodburn 209; Mud Bay Realty
2, Karen Fuller 121; V.F.W. Aux.
3, Tammy Young 197; Nimrod
Club 0, Jim Heminger 187; Cooks
Plant Farm 3. Gall Fuller 276;
The Hut 0, Chris Hansen 213;
Women of Moose 0, Sandy
Wicken 201; Dahman Oyster 3,
Penni Plienes 217; Willour Ins. 3,
Scott Townsend 226; Lions Club
0, Kevin Ridout 224; Shelton
Journal 3, Patti Plienes 252;
Eagles 0, Randy Clausen 215.
SHELTON RECREATION
1, Ray Phillips 502; Mill 3 3, Bob Women's Hi Game: Donna
Club 2, Blain Burgess 243; Brown 535; Boom 2 Norm Castle Coleman 210.
Dahman Oyster 1, Terry Clausen
Bowl 540; Chippers 2, Doyle Barnett Women's Hi Series: Donna
; Certified 232; Cooks Plant Farm 3, Gall 510; Railroad 1, Ed Richards 513;Coleman 518.
Goad 497. Fuller 235; Brush Realty 0, Stan Shop 3, Roy Petty 485. Standings: N.B. of M.C.
Goodburn 230.
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Our only business. That's why so many wise home own-
.... ve found that talking to the home loan specialists down
"t ICF Pays reol dividends.
We s"eci
Years of -~' olize in ONLY home loans. And, you might say,
ficient _ aOing our own thing has resulted in being pretty pro-
at the home loon business.
CialisS°'.before you buy or build, consult the home loan spe-
• ar the TCF office nearest you.
You'll always be glad you did.
THURSTON COUNTY FEDERAL
6AVINGS AND LOAN AS~0CIATION
~ Q OLYMPIA • LACEY • SHELTON
Home Office Branch Branch
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22-14; Hoodsport Cafe 21-15;
Rainier 20-16; Harpers 20-16;
Shelton Rec. 16-20; Trail Blazers
16-20; B&J Mart 16-20; Dairy
Queen 13-23.
Trail Blazers 2, Sandy Bernert
433; N B of M C. 2 Betty Mast
• " : . , ,
392,; Ralmer 3, D?na R~be~s
408 Shelton Rec 1,. _ f
Coleman 518- Hoodsport ~a e 4,
Margaret Bibb'ee 507; B&J Mart 0,
Edith Chamblin 424; Dairy
Queen 0 Lillian Dale 490;
Harpers 4 ~/era Bishop 495.
MEN'S COMMERCIAL
Men's Hi Game: Bill Johnson 220.
Men's Hi Series: Joe Anderson
623.Bill Johnson 602.
Standings: A. Roy Dunn Ins.
30-14; Airport Grocery 29-15;
Zieglers Camera 28-16; Shelton
Mobil 251/2-18V2; Dan's Nite
Hawks 241/2-191/2; Gott Oil
23V2-20V2; Shelton Food
231/2-20V2; Verne's Clams
221/2-211/2; Morgan Transfer
221/2-211k; Walden Chevron 13-31 ;
Shelton Trailers 12-32; B&R Oil
10-34.
Shelton Mobil 11/2, Bill
Johnson 602; Dan's Nite Hawks
21/2, Ray Rice 540; Walden
Chevron 1, Gene Benedict 537;
Airport Grocery 3, Joe Anderson
623; Gott Oil 3, L.C. Leman 525;
Morgan Transfer 1, Chuck
Thompson 528; Shelton Trailer 0,
Don Paulson 541; Shelton Food
4, Frank Willard 558; B&R Oil 1,
M. Preppernau 510; Zieglers 3,
Lee Schuffenhauer 568; A. Roy
Dunn .~ns. 3, Don Brown 566;
Vefne's Clams 1, Dan Brown 574.
Friday and Saturday
Ewa Aulin &
Marion BrandO
in (RI
,,cANDY"
In what seems to be an
everyday occurrence, the
winter-run steelhead record was
once more broken - this time by
a 32 pound, 10 ounce male fish
caught by Clifford Aynes, of
Puyallup.
The monster steelhead was
taken from the Cowlitz river on
March 9 and was officially
weighed by State Wildlife Agent
Earl Mericle nearly 24 hours after
it was caught.
The hot lure this time was a
peach-colored bobber with green
fluorescent yarn. Fourteen pound
line and 10 pound leader was
sufficient to bring the fish to the
net.
Like all previous steelhead
over 30 pounds, this fish was a
male, six years old and on its first
spawning run.
Men Bowlers
Will Meet
All members of the Shelton
Mens Bowling Association are
urged to attend the meeting being
held at the Timber Bowl March
20, Saturday, at 7:30 p.m. for the
election of next year's officers
and the pay-off to the winners in
the recent City Association
Tournament along with other
general business that needs to be
aired.
Sports Banquet
Set For April 1
The Shelton High School
Winter sports Banquet will be
held Thursday, April l, in the
Mountain View Multi-purpose
room.
Tickets at $2.50 may be
purchased in the Angle office of
the Shelton High School, or from
a member of the basketball,
wrestling or swimming teams.
Women softball players
interested in forming a summer
league should attend a meeting in
the PUD building on Wednesday,
March 24 at 8 p.m.
Players, managers and coaches
15 years of age and over are
needed.
Durand Takes
Low Net
Hazel Durand came in with
low net and Beverly Edson had
second low net when the
Bayshore Women's Golf Club met
last Tuesday, March 16.
By MORLEY KRAMER
Fifteen more films on subjects
ranging from Washington State
news events of 1968 (including
the first flight of Boeing's 747) to
the decline of the waterfowl
population in North America have
been added to the circulating
collection of the Washington
State Film Library. The films may
be booked, free, by individuals
and organizations in the state
through the Shelton Public
Library or by writing direct to
Washington State Film Library,
Olympia 98501. Persons
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MEN'S CITY
Men's Hi Game: Bill Fredson 224.
Men's Hi Series: Bill Fredson 627.
(210-193-224) Standings: Rainier
Beer 22-11; 40&8 21-12; C&L
Time Service 191/2-13V2; Naults
Service 19-14; Jess's Mobil 16-17;
Simpson 13-20; Hidden Haven
12V2-201/2; Shelton Trailblazers
12-21.
40&8 2, Bill Fredson 627;
Hidden Haven I, Roy Petty 502;
Shelton Trailblazers 1, Vern
Honstain 453; .Nault's Service 2,
Ed Dunbar 559; Rainier Beer 2,
Duane Wilson 598; Jess's Mobil 1,
Jess Phillips 519; Simpson 0,
Jerry Drescher 451; C&L Time
Service 3, Bob Davis 531.
MERCHANTS
Men's Hi Game: Dick Balm 244.
Men's Hi Series: Mike Mills 596.
Standings: Prepp's 25-11;
N.B. of M.C. 23-13; Boon's
221/2-13V2; T.C.F. 21-15; Certified
17-19; White's 16-20; B. Kimbel's
16-20; Trail Blazer's 13V2-22Vz;
Renecker's 13-23; Thriftway
13-23.
White's 2, K. O'Dell 496;
Thriftway 2, G. Stite's 508;
T.C.F. 1, J. Stewart 517; Trail
Blazer's 3, C. Travaglione 494;
Renecker's 3, C. Renecker 504;
Certified 1, T. Longacre 502;
Boon's 3, D. Balm 549; N.B. of
M.C. 1, M. Mills 596; Prepp's 3, J.
Simpson 508; B. Kimbel's 1, B.
Hair 507.
SIMPSON WOMEN'S
Women's Hi Game: Joyce Dion
194.
Women's Hi Series: Helen Rice
530.
Standings: Accounting
231/2-121/2; Olympic 22V2-131/2;
Lumber 22-14; Purchasing 19-17;
Loggers 17-19; Research 16-20;
Engineering 15-2]; I.B.P. 9-27.
Olympic 2, Cleo Hulet 455;
Accounting 2, Helen Rice 530;
Loggers 1, Norene Stevens 461;
Purchasing 3, Darlene Wilson 434;
Research 1, Annamarie
Lenderman 405; Engineering 3,
Lucille Chapman 472; Lumber 3,
Jean Ream 522; I.B.P. i, Maxine
O'Neill 455.
12:30 WOMEN'S
Women's Hi Game: Donna
Coleman 207.
Women's Hi Series: Donna
Coleman 524.
Standings: C&L Time 26-14;
Bob's Tavern 25-15. Shelton Glass
16-24: Neils 13-27.
Neils 2, Edith Chamblin 481;
C&L Time 2, Donna Coleman
524; Bob's Tavern 2, Sharon
Huisingh 456; Shelton Glass 2, La
Vonne Castle 485.
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requesting films should include
their name, complete address with
zip code, telephone number, and
date wanted. Among the newly
available films are:
"Red Man and Red Cedar" 12
~minutes in color showing the
unique and ingenious use of the
Western Red Cedar by Northwest
Coast Indians for food, clothing, .
shelter, and art. "Volunteers in
Probation" 28 minutes in color in
which a district court judge, a
county prosecutor and a
businessman discuss the use of
adult volunteers in the probation
program offered offenders as an
alternate to imprisonment,
benefits to the individuals
involved and the community are
discussed.
"Winds Call in the San Juans"
30 minutes in color shows the
recreation and camping facilities
available at Washington's marine
parks. There are close-ups of sea
gulls, crab fishing, rocks and
animals.
In "George Bush, Piooeer" 15
minutes in color George Bush, the
black pioneer, and his sons are
discussed, with views of the
family homestead and
contemporary household articles.
Four young drug addicts talk
about their experiences in "Fight
or Flight?" 15 minutes in color.
"By Nature's Rules" 29
minutes in color. The city dweller
is inclined to trust nature, so is
unaware how close "exposure
sickness" lurks in wet, cold,
windy weather. A hiking group
dramatizes the importance of
precautions. This film will be of
interest to campers, back-packers,
mountain climbers and
naturalists.
For a complete listing of the
films that are available through
the Washington State Library
contact the Shelton Public
Library, The library is open from
noon to 5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.
Monday through Friday and noon
to 5 p.m. Saturday.
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SHS Tennis
hedule
Man., March 22 Montesano Here
Wed., March 24 N. Mason Here
Thurs., March 25 Bainbridge There
Tues., March 30 Elma Here
Fri., April 2 Aberdeen Here
Tues., April 13 N. Kitsap Here
Fri., April 16 Centralia Here
Sat., April 17 Friday Harbor There
Tues., April 20 North Thurston There
Fri., April 23 Olympia There
Tues., April 27 Chehalis Here
Fri., April 30 Timberline There
Man., May 3 Hoquiam Here
Fri., May 7 Tumwater There
Fri., -- Sat., Mayl 4-15 Sub-District Olympia
Fri., - Sat., May 21-22 District Mark Morris
Fri., - Sat., May 28-29 State Yakima
Coach: AI Hopp
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