i
: perfect record
Highclimber
North
in Lacey last
Lree Unbeaten
will take on
Bears this
ts 2-0 in league
matches.
match,
first singles
from Steve
6-2 SCores. Jeff
number two
He beat
7-5, 6-3. Jim
singles in two
by two 6-I
scores. In-an extra singles match,
Tom Sagmiller defeated Mike
Ninen in one pro set, 8-2.
Jim Kimmerly and Jerry
Johnsen teamed up in number
one doubles to beat Eric
McGandy and Chris Smith of the
Rams 6-3, 6-0. Rick Stevenson
and Frank Anderson lost to Jim
Hammann and Dennis Doblis 6-2,
5-7, 3-6 in second doubles.
Shelton's undefeated players
are Quimby in the number one
position, Robinson as number
three and Kimmerly as a doubles
specialist. After facing unbeaten
Olympia Friday on the Bears'
courts, the Climbers will host
Chehalis on Tuesday.
rac men
v 'k w-
or
cindermen
92-53 on
Saturday by
me,. in the
es, since
taking a test.
more seconds
to display its
ason
Mile-Madison(S), Stevens(SL
Elliot(NM); 5: 12.7.
H J-Landram(NM), Huber(S),
Baze(S); 5'9".
Shot-Oling(S), Medcalf(S),
Dillenburg(NM); 42'7¼".
880 Relay-Shelton, Boggs,
Lewis, Endicott, Noreen; 1:45.4.
440-Zeller(S), Wing(NM),
Harder(NM); 59.4.
PV-MilIer(S), Lewis(S),
Dixon(NM); 11'6".
LH-Rose(S), Y a te~(S),
Grinnell(S); 23.7.
880-Huber(S), Dixon(NM),
Stevens(S); 2: 22.7.
TJ-Harder(NM), Lewis(S),
Endicott(S); 38'4]/2''.
220-Boggs(S), Wing(NM),
Harder(NM); 25.3.
Discus-Baselt(NM),
Dillenburg(NM): Medcalf(S);
118'9".
2 Mile-Dwyer(S), Madison(S),
Van Buskirk(NM); l l :40.0.
Mile Relay-Shelton, Endicott,
Rose, Noreen, Zeller; 4:07.4.
Draws
ther and
OUt
of the
mer fishing
P tions all
in eastern
fishing as
eat
Western
ber of good
was slower
lakes were
the 1971
a few
lake, in
nearly
and was
for
in
)Wever,
contacted by Game officials.
Game Department personnel
estimate that 3,000 fisherman
were on Mclntosh and some
5,000 to 6,000 anglers were on
Lawrence lake for the Opening
Day, Sunday.
Clear lake (Eatonville) was the
other standout in this area of the
state as anglers here enjoyed good
fishing for rainbow trout.
Regional Game Department
personnel on the Olympic
Peninsula also noted an overall
increase in numbers of anglers on
their lowland lakes•
Beaver, Sutherland, and
Cushman were all good for
cutthroat. Cushman received its
boost in fishing success from the
112,000 legals released there this
spring after being reared in nearby
Standstill lake.
Other good Olympic
Peninsula producers included
L]fiii~¸
FIRST-PLACE WINNERS in the women's division of the Simpson Bowling
Tournament in Portland March 27 were these members of the Shelton
Simpson Loggers: left to right, front, Mary Lou Wicken, Marge Witcraft;
rear, Linda Tibbits, Betty Dean, Jackie Eichhorn. Linda won all-events,
team, single and combination high score; Jackie won high game with a 212.
Results of the Simpson
Recreation Association's golf
tournament held at Bayshore last
Saturday have been released.
Forty-eight players competed for
21 total prizes.
First flight winners were:
1. Bud Blacker, 69
2. RexBarnard, 71
3. Dick Bostrom, 72
Second flight victors were:
1. Val Sienko, 69
2. Clyde Coots, 70
2. Del Orren, 70
Tops in the third flight were:
l. John Dempsey, 70
2. Joan Sowers, 72
2. Bill O'Neil, 72
Sonny Lowe won low gross
with a 75. Tub Blacker had the
best low net with a 65. High gross
winners were Ed Crossman with
Two-Ball
April 25
averaged Tarbo, Failor and Sylvia.
gler When
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Club members will be held
"u" IGHCLIMBER BASKETBALL STATS Sunday, April 25th at 4:30 P.m.
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140 and Dale Neff with 130. foot away. Fred Stuller was
Ray Phillips had the longest second and Charlie Travaglione
drive off the fourth tee. Larry third. Closest to number eight
Larson and ttarold Blacker were after two shots was Clyde Coots
next. Closest to the pin after the who was 18 inches away. Bernie
first shot on three and 12 was Scoles was next and Ivan Myers
Bruce Munro. He was an even third.
The great latex cover-up: covers in half
the time.
No need to fill and sand hairline cracks,
and the one-coat process easily covers most
stained or dirty surfaces.
Wallhide dries in thirty minutes and
brushes are soap and water washable.
Regularly $8.47*. Now only $6.19 gallon.
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LADIES THURSDAY TRIO
Women's Hi Game: Barb Nolan
229.
Women's Hi Series: Barb Nolan
495.
Standings: B. Fuller Custom
Builder 37-11; Clary Trucking
32-16; Arnold & Smith Ins.
26Vz-21Ve; Nye Co. 24-24; D.
Makoviney Const. 24-24; Balls
Food Center 23-25; Golden
Pheasant 21Vz-26Vz; The Hut
21-27; Hardly Able Logg 18-30;
Rolands Shell 13-35.
Golden Pheasant 3z/z-Vz,
Frankie Barnes 429; Arnold &
Smith Ins. Vz-3V2, Pat Bead 455;
Nye Co. 3-1, Lee Elmlund 413;
The Hut 1-3, Jackie Brown 421;
Hardly Able Logg 3-1, Addle
Lorenzen 470; Balls Food Center
1-3, Tuey Schumacher 482; B.
Fuller Custom Builder 2-2, Bubbs
Fuller 460; D. Makoviney Const.
2-2, Barb Nolan 495; Clary
Trucking 3-1, Louise Clary 458;
Rolands Shell 1-3, Ruth Ann
Bead 403.
WOMEN'S COMMERCIAL
Women's Hi Game: Corrinne
Clary 207.
Women's Hi Series: Mary Lou
Nault 517.
Standings: Certified
Manufacturing 85-39; Ogden's
Radio & TV 78-46; Kelly's SHELTON JUNIOR
Furniture 70Ve-53V~; . Fu.~ller Men's .Hi Game: Terry Knight
Construction 66Vv57V~; Mmg iree 193.
65V2-58Vz; Jim Pauley's 62Vv61Vz; Men's Hi Series: Terry Knight
511. ,
Timber Bowl 60-64; Brown W3o£ens Hi Game: Linda Dodge
lnnoin~ 59V;-64]h; Gott's
O~r;ttes 57V2-BBVz; •
Lumbermen's 56-68; Eells & Women's Hi Series: Linda Dodge
Valley 55-69; Richfield Oil 28-96. 393.
Gott's Oilerettes 0, Freda Standings: Shelton J.C.'s
Christy 393; Ogden's Radio & TV 41-15; Bob's Shoe Tree 39Vz-I6Vz;
4 Mary Lou Nault 517; Brown V.F.W. Post 1694 32Vz-24. Eagles
Logging 1, Corrinne Clary 508;32-24; Merv's Tirecap 2"3'V~-32V~.
Timber Bowl 3, AI Burfiend 479; Joslin Ins. 22V2-33Vz; Timber Bowl
Jim Pauley's 0, Jean Ashley 420; 17-39; Hembroff Agency 16-40.
Fuller Construction 4, Lorraine Merv's 4, Jim Robinson 504;
White 422; Eells & Valley 0, Eagles 0, Mike Nolan 432;
Wendy Rogers 397; Certified Hembroff 0, Terry Knight 511;
Manufacturing 4 Colleen Yorke J.C,.s 4, Arnold Warnes 415;
441; Richfield Oil 0, Betty Gray UOD'S 1, bcott Manke 418; V.F.W.
357; Ming Tree 4, Joy Waldrop 3, Lonnie Austin 440; Timber
464; Lumbermen's 1Vz, Jackie Bowl 4, Robert Redman 439;
Eichhorn 506; Kelly's Furniture Joslin Ins. 0, Forfeit.
2Vz, Jean Ream 482.
Linda Barrom
Is Elected
Linda E. Barrom, a
Washington State University
junior from Shelton, recently was
elected to the All-University
Senate at WSU.
Miss Barrom is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James Barrom,
Shelton. She is a graduate of
Shelton High School.
WSU's All-University Senate is
composed of 60 teaching faculty,
20 undergraduates, 15
non-teaching faculty and staff and
five graduate students.
®
MR. & MRS. HANDICAP
Men's Hi Game: Del Stormo 212.
Men's Hi Series: Del Stormo 593.
Women's Hi Game: Becky
Schreiber & Barbara Stormo 181.
Women's Hi Series: Barbara
Stormo 495.
Standings: Lake Cushman
Sales Co. 75V~-48Vz; Harrys
Hoodsport Texaco 73Vz-50Vz;
Molleys Belfair Tavern 69Vz-54V~;
J&J Service 69-55; Dicks Diggers
67-57; Jewel Pacific Belfair
64V2-59Vz; Tyee Well Drilling
59Vz-64V~; Allyn Shell 59-65;
rod's Floor Coverinq 56~/z-67~/~:
Mud Bay Realty 55Vz-68Vz;
Evergreen Florist 51-73; Sargents
Oyster Co. 43]/v80Vz.
Lake Cushman Sales 3, Harold
Bibbee 492; Evergreen Florist O,
Leslie Collins 407; Dicks Diggers
0, Jim VonOsten 444; Mud Bay
Realty 3, Eldon Todd 503;
Sargents Oyster Co. 4, Roy Petty
571 ; Allyn Shell 1, Dorothy
Griffey 457; J&J Service 1, Lee
Chapman 518; Von's Floor
Covering 1, Vernon Beeson 564;
Harrys Hoodsport Texaco 1,
Becky Schreiber 483; Tyee Well
Drilling 3, Del Stormo 593;
Molleys Belfair Tavern 4, Dave
Valley 539; Jewel Pacific Belfair 3,
Norm Schimschat 548.
Latex Flat
Wall Paint.
WOMEN'S CITY
Women's Hi Game: Mary Lou
Wicken 200.
Women's Hi Series: Mary Lou
Wicken 518.
Standings: Shelton Recreation
37-19; Lumbermen's 31V~-24Vz;
Morgans 24Vz-31V~; Millos 19-37.
Morgans 0, Char Tobin 467;
Shelton Recreation 4, Dona
Roberts 453; Lumbermen's 0,
Mary Lou Wicken 518; Millos 4,
Becky Schreiber 507.
SHELTON JUNIOR
Men's Hi Game: Jim Robinson
182.
Men's Ni Series: Robert Redman
472.
Women's Hi Game: Anna Hansen
164.
Women's Hi Series: Anna Nansen
446.
Standings: mob's Shoe Tree
38Vz-13Vz; Shelton J.C.'s 37-15;
Eagles 32-20; V.F.W. Post 1694
29V~-22V2; Joslin Ins. 22V2-29th;
Merv's Tirecap 19Vz-32V~;
Hembroff Agency 16-36; Timber
Bowl 13-39.
mob's 2, Kerry MIIjour 412;
Timber Bowl 2, Robert Redman
472; Joslin 1, Anna Hansen 446;
V.F.W. 3, Terry Dion 439; Eagles
4, Mike Nolan 446; Hembroff 0,
Forfeit; J.C.'s 3, Arnold Warnes
441; Merv's 1, Jim Robinson 447.
Jim Pauley's on Mt. View
has 50 used cars and
trucks to choose from.
• • ®
Trim Enamel.
Satinhide is a must for repeatedly
washed woodwork in kitchens, bathrooms, and
chi Idren's rooms.
comes in
Paints.
Mike Byrne,
Goes on easily, dries quickly, and it now
hundreds of colors to match Wallhide
Regularly $3.43". Now only $2.43 quart.
Building Center"
Owner
!J
NOW UNDER
NEW OWNERSHIP
Located on
We Serve Choice Cuts and
Seafood
--HOU Re--
Men. thru Sat. 6 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Sunday 6 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Phone 426-1861
Olympic Hwy. N. at Kneeland Center
426-4522
Your Guido to
Expert Services in Mason County
Auto Glass Floor Covering
Expert Installation
JIM PAULEY. INC.
Mt. View
Kneeland Center Ph. 426-8231
Auto Repairing
-- Major Overhauls
-- Brakes & Ignition
-- Welding & Tune-ups
--Linoleum --Carpeting
--Tile --Formica
REX FLOOR COVER ING
Mt. View Ph. 426-2292
ED'S SERVICE
219 So. 1st 426-1212
Barber
Gunsmith
Repairing Modern and
Antiques
Precision Scope & Sight
Mounting
Shotgun Choke Alterations,
all gauges
Shooting Supplies.
WARREN A. GIRARD
Route 2, Box 795 Phone 426-2501
Men's Hair Styling
* Razor Styling
* Shampooing
* Regular Hair Cuts
* Scissor Contouring
BERNIE'S HAIR STYLING
For Appointment Call 426-2072
1618 Olympic Hwy. S.
Beauty
Insurance
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/ 116 N. 2nd. 426-33171
-- Complete Hair Care
-- Wigs - Wiglets - Switches
-- Merle Norman Cosmetics
-- Free Demonstrations
ELAINE'S BEAUTY SALON
6th & Laurel 426-4582
Cable TV
Masonry
-- Fireplaces
-- All Brick and
-- Block Work
MASON'S MASONRY
Phone 426-2278
;ham Saws
For Service Call
m
Rental Service
Almost Anything Anywhere
Bulldozers-Loaders-Pumps
Folding Banquet Tables
& Chairs, Hospital Beds, Etc.
LEW RENTS
2216 W. 4th0 Olympia, 357-7731
New and Used-Rentals
Oregon Chains & Accessories
Small motor tune-up & repairs
Hours: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily
Mike's McCulloch Shop
2215 Olympic Hwy. N., 426-4639
Concrete
Sign Painting
* All Types
* Truck Lettering
* Cartoon illustrated Signs
* Personalized Business Card &
Letterhead Designs
Phil
Sharpe 323 S. Front St.
Phone 426-2661
-- Ready-mix Concrete
Concrete Culverts & Blocks
-- Sand, Gravel, Brick & Stone
-- Fireplace Screens & Tools
GRAYSTONE of SHELTON
75h & Park . 426-3344
Drugs
Travel
-- Air - Rail - Steamship
-- Bus - Hotels - Tours
NO Extra Charge for Our Service
Angle Travel Res. Center
401 Railroad Ave.
426-8272 426-4134
-- Helena Rubinstein
-- Cosmetics
-- Prescriptions
-- Hypo-Allergic Cosmetics
NEI L'S PHARMACY
5th & Franklin Ph. 426-3327
Thursday,
iTruck & Equip. Repair------]
I Trucks * Cats /
I Logging Equipment /
I Engines -- Transmissions I
I Differentials & weldingl
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I & EQU,PMENT REPAIR I
[ 224 S. 12th , 426-2512 J
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