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Exceptional Foresters
D00redors Are Named
A new board of directors was
elected at the annual membership
meeting of Exceptional Foresters
last week, consisting of Bob Kim-
bel. Buck Armstrong, Ray Spil-
seth, Ed Krona. Charles Neth,
John Ragan and Roberta Knee-
land.
The board then re-elected Kim-
bel as president. Spilseth as vice-
president, and Mrs. Kneeland as
secretary-treasurer.
RE-ELECTED
Bill Hunter was re-elected to
the board of supervisors of the
Mason County Soit and Water
Conservation District
BANTAM LEAGUE
Cook's Plant Farm .......... 5 1
Jay-Birds .......................... 5 1
Shelton Journal ................ 4 2
Team 7 ............................. 31/fi 2%
Lions Club ....................... 3 3
Willour Insurance ............ 2 4
Team 5 .............................. 1% 41/
Wilson Mill ....................... 0 6
High games -Barb Dunbar 113.
Chuck Thompson 195.
High series--Barb Dunbar 197,
Brttce Hoard 293.
TIMBER BID
Elmer Manke and Son. Shelton,
were the successful bidders on
175.000 board feet of Douglas Fir
offered for sale a r auction by the
State Department of Natural Re-
sources last week.
SHELTON--MASON COUNTY JOURNAIJ---Published in "OhriMmasIown, U.S.A." Sheldon, Washinon
MAC SMACKS THIRD
600 OF PIN SLATE
":(A JOR LEAGUE
Pts.
Timber Bowl .............................. 47
Jm Pauley lnc ........................... 36
Northwest Everg een ................ 33
Olson's B & B Shop .................... 26
LaBissoaiere Agency .................. 25
Dan's NiLe Hawks ...................... 21
High game .L.L. IvIcIneily 230
High total L.L. McInelly 616
:r- * $
In all the rash of 600 series
which have marked this first
month of Shelton's 1963 bowl-
mg season, none have been more
consistent in their contributions
than L. L. McInelly.
MERCHANTS LEAGUE
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Bill's Shell Service .............. 12
Prepp's Rexall Store .......... 11
Miller's .................................. 9 7
Olympic Plywood .................. 8 8
R alpb',n Serve-U .................. 7 9
Old Mill .................................. 7 9
Kimbel & Whitey's .............. 5 11
Stewart's Foodliner ............ 5 11
High game Jerry Christy 213.
High series--Dave Harris 552
Bill's Shell 4 [ Howard Fuller
527) Ralph's 0 tDick Johnson
486); Plywood 4 ,Jim Baxter' 483
Stewart's 0 ,Dan Carl 513;
Prepp's 3 Dave Harris 552). Old
Mill 1 flee Schuffenhauer 502;
Miller's 2 (Chuck Thompson and
WaUy Eigenman. each 539J. Kim-
bel & Whitey's 2 (Jerry Christy
L STAN'S STEADINESS
EARNS 617 SERIES
MEN'S CITY LEAGUE
Wilson Company .................. 8 4
BeckwiLh Jewelry ................ 7 5
Shaub-Ellisou ...................... 6 6
John's Richfield .................. 6 6
Simpson Timber .................. 6 6
Prepp's Rexall Stor¢ .......... 5 7
Frisken Oil .......................... 5 7
40 & 8 Voiture ...................... 5 7
High game A1 Ferrier 228.
High total Stan Ahlquist 617.
Youthful Stan khlquist got into
the 600 merry-go-round Monday
night wiF.n a quality string of 210-
207-200 for 617 in the men's city
league at Shelton Rec.
It produced a cleansweep suc-
' • I I' L _ : .... Mac meshed his third Friday I 529).
ql ,, night in Major league play (181-
- E-'-- 20,5'-230 for 616) and 3ed "league- 12:30 LEAGUE
_ " !ea.ding Timber Bowl to al2-point W L
right, l-Iowever Olson's Barber Cota Grill .............................. i3 3
Beauty .hop (Lynn Wh.e 584) Nods Pharmacy .................. , 9
bad the night's best team figure Shelton Union Service ........ 7 9
at 14 points for a big climb into John's Richfield .................. 4 12
second place. Northwest Evergreen High game Betty Freeto 202.
(Harry Peterson 539) had 8 Jim High total--Dot Bm'naby 520.
Pauley Inc. (Lionel Leman 567)] * * *
BRING l.Vn had 71, LaBissoniere Agency (Ed-] NeWs 3 (Dot Barnaby 520),
die Hurd 532) 3%, and Dan;s Nite ] Union Service 1 (Sybil Sampson
Hawks (Dan Wilson 537) sunk 501); Cota Grill 3 (Betty ]{e-
rROUBLES TO US twointo poiutthe basenentc011ection.With a skimpy ] Laughlinl Wilson 419).464)John's 1 (Lorene
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BODY & FENDER WORKS /----.
Ph. 426-8139
LIFE INSURANCE
IS OLD, AGE
INDEPENDENCE
PURCHASED ON THE
INSTALLMENT PLAN
.N/W NATIONAl.,
eess for Shaub-Ellison over Simp-
son Timber [Keith Simpson 482).
Another shutout victor was Wit-
son Company (Dan Wilson 568)
over Frisken Oil (Sess Daniels
512). Prepp's Rexall Store (Ed
White 503) and John's Richfield
SeTice (Neal Demeree 548) were
2-1 winners over Beckwith Jewel-
ry (A1 Ferrier 560) and 40 & 8
(Fritz Neau 570) in the other pair-
ings.
WOMEN'S COSVIERCIAL
Bill's Shell Service .............. :[5 5
Kelly Furniture .................. 15 5
Richfield Oil ........................ 11 9
Gott's Oilerettes .................. 10 10
Allyn Shell Service .............. 9 1:[
Ming Tree Cafe .................. 8 12
Darigold ................................ 7 13
Eells & Valley ...................... 5 15
High game--Nancy Hurd 184.
High series Phyl Ziegler 506.
Split pick--Julie Coleman 4-9.
Richfield Oil 4 (Phyl Ziegler
506), Darigold 0 (Adair Neau
455); Bill's Shell 3 (Betty Wolden
455). Eells & Valley 1 (Andy Rod-
gers 460)-; Kelly Furniture 3 (Jean
Ream 466,Gott's Oilerettes I (Tip
Franklin 444; Ming Tree 2 (Liz
Hall 422), Allyn Shell 2 (Joyce
]:)ion 461 ).
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Upper: The Coupe de ViUe; lower: The Fleetwood Sixty Special Sedan
The 1964 Cadillac is more tempting than ever to look at! It
has a clean, low sweep to its lines.., greater refinement in all
o£ its body contours.., and a dramatically new, divided grille.
It's more tempting than ever to ride in! There's greater
smoothness and quietness. The interiors are luxm'ious as
never before. And an exclusive new Comfort Control* enables
you to pre-set interior temperature while automatically con-
trolling humidity.
And Cadillac for 1964 is more tenlpthlg thal ever to drive !
It has a new high-performance engine-the most power£ul in
Cadillac history. Cadillac's Hydra-:Matic Drive has been
CAn extra-cos option combining heating and air conditioning.
remarkably improved in smoothness and responsiveness-and
a new version, the Turbo tIydra-Matic, is standard equipment
on some models. Both assure a truly amazing agility in traffic
and a new over-all standard of automotive performance on
the highway.
The final temptation? That's tile extraordinary Value
that's built into each of the eleven new Cadillac models.
le amon the ill:st to visit your authorized Cadillac dealer
and
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dr00ue it/
MELL CHEVROLET ,COMPANY
First & Grove Streets
426-4426
VISITOR--Simpson Timber Company President C. H. Bacon, Jr.,
right, last Friday played host for a Shelton visit by R. V. HanS-
berger, left, president of Boise-Cascade Corp., Boise, Idaho. Hans-
berger, who was enroute to give a speech in Grays Harbor, tour-
ed the Shelton waterfront with Bacon and H. O. Puhn, Simpson
director of timberland development. The Boise-Cascade president
was impressed with the operation of the Simpson Shelton Coop-
erative Sustained Yield Unit and Simpson's Shelton expansion
and modernization efforts.
Smith-Eacrett-Smith
Sport Cy©ie Realized
An interesting cycle came to
realization last Thursday at Oak
Harbor which involves former
Sheltonians.
Greg Smith, son of former High-
climber football coach Red Smith.
who is now coaching at Moses
Lake high school, played his first
football game for Bob Eacrett.
junior high football coach at Oak
Harbor.
Eacrett was a star quarterback
for Smith's Climber teams in 1948-
4.9-50.
Young Smith was the star of
Oak Harbor's 27-6 rout of Anacor-
tes. running 67 yards for one
touchdown and generally disport-
ing himself as a coming gridiron
luminary. He is big and fast. plays
lefthalf, m a ninth grader now,
2 Ford Dogs Prize
Winners Ai Tacoma
Embar's "Where's Charlie. an
Australian Terrier shown by Mr.
and Mrs. Alan Ford of Shelton.
was second in the breed and the
best male of the breed at the Ta-
coma Kennel Club dog show Sun-
day in the University of Puget
Sotmd Field House.
Tammikin's Jenny Wren. n
Australian Terrier, also shown by
Mr. and Mrs. Ford. placed first
in her senior puppy class.
BLAZERS SLATED
WITH JEFFERSON
IN NIGHT SCRAP
Tickets are now on sale for
the annnal Kiwanis-Junior high
booster football game scheduled
for Loop Field the night of
October 11 against Jefferson
junior high of Olympia.
All Kiwanians have adult ad-
mission tickets, which are val-
ued at $1 each.
The game will pit the nnde-
feated (at this writing) Shelton
ISlanders against the Jefferson
Jaguars in tle annual night
game which is Sl)onsored by the
Kiwanis Club lor the dual pur-
pose of fortifying the junior high
associated student hody treas-
ury and to finance the yearly
post-season Highelimbr father-
son football banquet which the
Kiwanhns sponsor It]SO.
The (late is Friday nlKit of
next week, when the Highelimb-
ers will be at Central Kitsap for
their weekly gridiron action.
Use Journal Want Ad00:
3 More
Leaguers
Tern Game all
MEN'S
Ziegler's Camera ShOP
Wilson Company .............
Moose Lodge
\\;Vingard Sport
Verle's SporUng
B & R Oil
Ritner's Broiler
Gott Oil
High g
Gene Lindberg 631,
High g
Gene Lindberg
233, Bab Stewart.
ard 226.
Chalk up three
to Dan Wilson
199). Gene
195-189) and Joe
I82-233-191 and
game (to Wilson
a 3056 team series
rator).
All his
men's
week as Shelton's
season bowling
apace.
Wilson and
their efforts,
openers meshed for
(including 84 pins
Wilson Corn
Oil (Gene Geist
Engen. too,
wash winner,
slapping it on
Chub Nutt 568).
Still another
was Zieglcr's
Ziegler 557) over
Bab Stewart
finale after 202
to become a fourth
138 wind-up left
Moose Lodge i(
226) took a 3-i
Verle's Sporting
man 519"i in the
NEW
T!
FRIDAY -
Doors open
Show starts
WALT DI
"Summer
The
Coming Oct.
"KING OF
Sunday Matine¢
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,lOO
ZOMEN'S CITY LEAGUE
W L
Morgan Transfer ................ 10 2
LumbermeWs Merc ............. 8 4
Sunbehm Bread .................... 8 4
Polka, Dot .............................. 7 5
Shelton Hotel ...................... 5 7
Millo's Diner ........................ 4 8
McConkev Drug Center ...... 3 9
Hoodsport Lumber . ............. 3 9
High game--Vi McGee 224.
High series Vi McGee 536
Split picks---Louise Stiner and
Helen Spaulding 5-7. Marilyn
Schmidt 5-10, Betty Robertspn 6-7
:]: * it-"
Sunbeam Bread 4 (Millie Daniels
448), Drug Center 0 (Bobbie Bar-
nett 441; Hoodsport Lumber 3
(Helen Spaulding 521). Polka Dot
1 (Mary Crossan 474); Morgan
Transfer 3 (Vi McGee 536). Shel-
ton Hotel 1 (Verna Johanson 485:
L.M. 3 Flo Knutzen 488). Millo's
Diner 1 (Dode Johnson 357).
RAYONIER RESEARCH
W L
Ra, yolettes .......................... 13 7
Maintenance ...................... 12 8
Acetate Aces ...................... 11 9
Water Boys .......................... 11 9
Wood Birds .......................... 10 10
Silva Foxes .......................... 10 10
Pin Curlers ......................... 7 13
Fourfowlers .......................... 6 14
High games--Betty Mallinger
183. Jim Latimer-216.
High scries--Marg Bacon 503,
Jim Latimer 561.
TIDES OF THE WEEK
Computed for Hood Canal
Oakland Bay tides are 1 hr. and
50 rain. later and plus 3.0 ft.
Friday, Oct. 4
High .............. 5:24 a .m. 11.6 ft.
Low ............ 11:26 a.m, 2.6 ft.
High .............. 5:24 pro. 12.2 ft,
Low .............. 11:56 p.m. 0.7 ft,
Saturday, Oct. 5
I-t.igh .............. 6:19 a.m. 11.8 ft,
I,ow '; .............. 2:07 pro. 3.6 ft.
Iqigh .............. 5:57 p.m. 12.0 ft.
Sunday, Oct. 6
I,ow .............. 0:40 a.m. -1,2 ft.
1-Ugh .............. 7:18 a.m. 11.8 ft.
Low ............. 1:01 p.m, 4,7 ft.
High .............. 6:34 p.m. 11.7 ft,
Monday, Oct, 7
I,ow .. ............. 1:29 a.m. -1.7 ft.
Hig'h .............. 8:21 a.m. 11.6 ft.
Low ............. 1:56 p.m. 5.7 ft.
High ............. 8:21 p.m. 11.6 ft.
Tuesday, Oct. 8
l',nw .............. 2:21 a,m -:1.6 f't.
I/io'h .............. 9:32 a.m. 11.1 ft.
I,ow .............. 3:02 p.m. 6.5 ft,.
l-Ugh ............ 8:03 p.m. 10.5 ft.
IVe, dnesday, Oct, 9
I,ow .............. 3:23 a.m, -1.1 ft.
[qigh ............. 10:49 a.m. 11.2 ft.
Low .............. 4:20 p.m. 7.0 ft.
High .............. 9:05 p.m. 9.7 ft.
Thur,day, Oct. 10
I ,o\\;v .............. 4:30 a.m. 0.5 ft.
tigh .............. 12:06 p.m. 11.2 ft.
iLow . ........... 5:48 p,m. 6,9 ft.
I=iisI .............. 10:27 pro. 9,1 ft.
I
Savings made by Oct. I0
will earn interest from Oct,
and for the full final quarter of
SAVE AND SERVE
YOUR SAVINGS at current a]mual
EARN DIVIDENDS AT
4%%
compounded four times annually
Shellon Branch
Thurston County Fede#
Savings I Loan
Accounts Insured to $10,000.00 by
9 A,M. 4 P.M. Monday thru
10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Fridays
Home Office Branch Office Ma
5th & Capitol Way 313 Raih'oad Ave. b
Olympia, Wash. Shelton, Wash
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