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Thursday, GHT SCHOOL lhosen For Lead In ratine Postoffice Ope r the space by getting Mr. vans: (Billy LaBarge) to last Phrases. Other busy Mr. Pronoun, Rodney R, COUl- -iwtte al on d his real His mome best ,.limb- ndow. Augie mlice- con2- work still rtain- Adjective, Kathy Adverb, Kathy Conjunction, Margie Interjection, Guy West; Debby Brehmeyer. The Girls' League eial meeting last the lmrpose nf electing $ fh'ers for the set, end Yvonne Landis is Jaekie Landis, vice Louisa Spaulding, Betty Kelley, L e News ".is Only uews from two this Week, It would cer- .Spree!steal if a person WOtlld beat' the of calling me each so every item of interest • be, available. grange met Friday accepted as new and VIrs. Ken Clmm- decided to support Ontona scholarship fund. AI- Voted to participate, in Valley Talent show Deb. '17. The, re was ,gUSsion on the garbage problehl, ahmg the coun- has presented ev- ge With a nmt that he made. Forrest Green Margaret McGarvle, . Matlock's Friday. [t£ ere .... may be a year round con- at-arms. JKL c0raing up in SHELTON A LEY' grange "35" SECOND, THIRD GI!.,)bern led ,-- ' The over Brian Brehmeyer brv$, .. will e uy Ralph Simpson, ...... t0'[, ._ ndeavor to get as many "Arithmequiz"  ..... -.J" .memb-.-. which is a very interestI.ls:,,e.., ys over that age in of the combination and £.ateWlllle tile under "35" swers. It is controlled .b.Y]o braekei ,n.e tnmg with their ies. All the children enJ°'Y''Harley.wi!a':etl, veu_ the leadership ing the game because learning the combinationS; We arc now making f ruary calendar. Janice SP I in charge of the project: The second grades are to write sentences using of the week and the the year. They are learnt capital letter and punt the right places. ': We are happy to hal Hughes back in schom.. ill for several days. Audff meyer has also 'eturne ses" after a siege of the : The New Yea.rs decora now removed and we  i decorating the robin .. tine's Day and Washing Lincoln's "birthdays. I t ey.alb a in  .... g 'eed to support the -'-2.,,.lP fund. The lectm'e hour '[stedtle,, entirely of working in- tt::ang e. Each member made telIt, fina I bt}od ... l y the correct Llir h:,Wa, s found. Finally, after mavious tt s all me be tt we.,-, 'Y-, m rs a...' present should be able 'o  e0rrectly. "So gavel here .:ae. The special o en house "'"-tree P ' far rep°rted on their work -asked for suggestions. Punishment, sin would too To Qlsl KITCHENS REJUVENA TNI) ly alld ecIHlOtllictll [ y bY. & Valley 41pliance Celltel tion, rain View for sale. or WIP[ boat or dunlp truck. Jolln phone HA 6-4889. FOR TIRED OLD the Eells & Valley Prost'ril)tion. KITCHINS ly and econonlically & Valley Appliance tiOIl. ¢1. E. VACUUM cleaner condllion. Phono I-IA IISEI_) DAVENOS --- $15. Phone HA 6-8788. TILES IrALLING off Vr ood rotting Ill llctli around tub? Tired C]etln it? Let us renmd WP'l'e cquil)ped to do erly, Do It the "Wri son Tile & Firephtce FIREPLACE RUN modernize? Face it Always ('h:an. jtlst wipe before and after than you think. Do it l.hr "XVri'hl" Tilt' & [eii' platy ShoP. FIREPLACE CIR ly to relflace, Let ns yours. Do it tilt, Carlson's Tlh. & Fire View. FOR TIRED, OLD " Mary Baker Eddy :=--UNGRAVELED WET DRIVEWAYS ARE SLIPPERY AND DANGEROUS SIrELTON--MAfi0N CRUSHE :,miaHnmf11in1[mmm!ii]Illfn!lli[l!Illl!!!!!l1niiTm!m)anfimH1H]aHi OUTDOORS ,wo 00o,e Fo.! m., Vashon Here Friday _ IN MASON COUNTY Cl{O, SOUND LEAGUE W L pf 1)' Tahoma ............... 7 0 389 258 ll,Um!mmmuuumaummumlmummuulmuuem.m!ummuuuumuuuumumu Vashon ......... i... 5 2 484 330 Lakeside 2 283 240 ill| HalillliRlllUlaUl|UllUl01UlUl illlU|UllUlltll|Ullii|alalflUlllllllawn||||m fl illllilaUlUlllUllU]lUUlUlUUlllflUllUml6UiQdiillllllfllllUUll,|UlUUl .................. 4 Kings Garden ...... 3 5 396 490 BIG (IABIL'ZON ]EATITIIES ] minds hound owners to keep thei[ Orting .........  ........... 2 5 329 414 IVEEK'S FISHING ACTION I dogs out of the Camp Govey, North Mason .......... 0 7 238 387 Earl Donovan latched onto the Camp 3, Deuny Ahl, Brown Creek Last IVeek top rung of the Hood Canal Seals and Lost Lake areas for the next Lakeside 62, 'North Mason 36 .... 1962 skin-diving spear-fishing con- few weeks as game department Tahoma 74, Orting 49 lest. h.LsI Sunday when he speared coyote poisoning' stations have Vaslton 106, King's Garden 52 a 17-pound 10 ounce cabezon off been established there recently. Tids Friday Hoodsport. Meat treated with 1080 poison Vashon-N. Mason at Shelton He also took a 10 pound ling has been set out in those areas ........ cod during the stone outing, in an effort to red.uce increasing BELFAIR .--- Two road games Phyllis Shefler still holds first coyote populations reported in added two more defeats to the l)lace in the women's division with Mason County lately. )rth Mason basketball record the 101../, I)Otmd ling" cod she en- last weekend. tered thl'ee ,veks ago. Tig ProtP ects don't look good for Among the steelheaders, action hi Blazer Defense any chango this Friday night, el- was slow during the past week. Leads le lnd m... ther, when the Bulldogs play host Top fish was a 16-pounder taken r|¢li, to the score-crazy Vashon Pirates fron:l the Satsop Monday when Fifth 41 l+nl"ra'-'-" Win in the Shelton gym. The Pirates Don Northness and A1 Bell each hung up a new Cross Sound league limited. They didn't report which scoring record last Friday while got the big one. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL defeating King's Garden, 106-52. Harvey Greenwood, Norm Fer- W L 1 ff pa Lakeside hung a 62-36 knockout ry and Police Chief Paul Hinton Hoquiam ................ 9 0 346 212 on the Bulldogs in a league game were two-fish anglers for the SHELTON .............. 6 3 243 214 in Seattle Friday while non-leagm week. Greenwood took 10-0 from Jefferson ................ 5 3 231 215 rival Chimacum finished strong the Satsop Wednesday last week Washington ............ 5 4 309 269 to win a tight 46-35 victory at and an 8-0 from the Nisqually Miller . ..................... 2 6 224 240 Chimacum Saturday night. " Hopkins .................. 2 7 203 296 At Chimacum the count was andTUesdaY5-0 thiScatchesweek,fromFerrYthehadsko.7-0 Centralia ................ . 1 7 163 277 knotted at 33-all as the last pet'- komish on separate trips, and Latest Scores iod opened but the Bulldogs bog- Hinton twin eight pounders from Shelton 34, Centralia 12 ged down and scored only two the Skok Sattu'day. Shelton 25, Miller 14 points in the final eight minutes. Russ Becket' hit the Skok for Hoquiam 37, Jefferson 22 Btll Walbaum had one of his best a 10-8 Tuesday, Lloyd Moran a Washington 39, Miller 34 nights of the season with 16 5-0 Saturday, and Lem Roe an Hoquiam 41, Hopkins 23 points. 8-0 early last week. This Frhlay .... LeRoy Johnson hit double fig- , , , Washington at Centralia ures in both games with 11 IIOUND OWNERS WARNED Next Tuesday against Lakeside, 10 against Chi- OF POISONING STATIONS Shelton at Washington macum, tying Waibaum for total Game Protector Bob Blair re- Miller at Hoquiam points in the two games at 21. North Mason also dropped the Behind a rock-ribbed defense decision in both junior varsity which has given up only 26 points games, 55-27 at Lakeside, 30-22 in the last two games, the Shel- at Chimacum. ton Blazers have lIn up a five- Lakeside 62 N. Mason 35 game victory streak and taken Jones 6 f Higgins 2 over second place in the junior Ingl 6 f Miller 3 high basketball standings. Flynn 15 c Johnson 11 Latest victims of Blazer sting- Howland 9 g Walbaum 5 iness were Millet, of Aberdeen, 25- Sells 2 g Bixenman 3 14, Tuesday in the S,helton gym Lakeside subs--Weinstein 11 , ORDER /vlWrlill[)lAV @ and Centralia Yellow Jackets, 34-Coombs 4, J. Hutchinson 4, . ' 10 at Centralia Friday. Hutchinson 2, Clancy 1, Clark 1. The Blazers virtually blanketed N.M.--Stevenson 6, Pidduck 4, the Jackets in two quarters--see- Shelly 1, Shellgren 1. Ison, Cross- ond and finaland came near it white. again in the opening period with Lakeside  .... 18 8 18 1862 Millet'. Floyd Barnes paced the N. Mason ...... 5 7 7 17---36 Blazer attack at Centralia with i0 tallies, Terry LaBissoniere with Chimacum 46 N. Mason 85 13 against Miller. Centralia failed Peterson 14 f Higgtns 3 to score a field goal over one Sark0 14 f Crosswhite 4 stretch of 17 minutes and Miller Lopeman 12 c Johnson 10 went 11 without denting the Bla- Mason 4 g Walbaum 16 zer defense for a basket. Nelson g Stevenson The Blazer 8th graders had Chimacum subs--Bertman 2. contrary fortunes in their games, N.M. -Miller 2. losing at Central!a, 27-25, but ral- Chimacum ... 12 13 8 13--46 FOB' Your 7thgamelying from a 16-8 hal!time deficit N. MasOnto nipgraders,wereatMiller,centralia.21-18.victorious,theIn aShelton22_16.third PREP BASKETBALLll 814SCORES2--35 Next Tuesday the Blazers go North River 51, Green Hill 35 Di w -rve ay ,oolympia00omeetawashir00g. Chimaeum47, Nm,th:Mason35 ton club which wilt give Shelton's Raymond 71, Winlock 64 defense a thorough tost. Wishkah 77, Rainier 39 Shelton 34 Centralia 12 White Pass 63, Chehalis 57 LaBissoniere 9 f Hawkins 5 Lincoln 47, E. Bremerton 42 Anderson 1 f Barager 1 Kelso 59. Aberdeen 51 Barnes 10 e Adams Stadium 65, W Bremerton 54 Brckert 6 g Ratliff 1 Pt. Angeles 55, Cent. Kitap 48 the Et;lls & Valley Ord " _ ,,,.,,..,.+. .,Un. • .+.-+,'" , er any size load today_ and Ijij,+W -E+T---t(jgTi:2  I:,u,: ,p.+i,EY fi,l. | nave a trouble-free driveway i]eatilator ':5o "it" tl,l 4., .... Way" Carlson's Tile  LnlS winter Shop. Mt. View. .Jl,,, . " k-1W C H-E-N S- -E-I O/F3% T 4[ "-.-:....,, . . b ima m ly and economically 'oF ''m,. " ......................................... & Vulle, Appliance ,Celw , rill UAl"lffnlal am tgt Iluamm arm P tion. , snnl ........................... 1 ... mH/r,,lliAL 14LOU AVAILi, ibL FOR TIRED OLD KI'.' -. the Eells & Valh, y ApplI ----------.---.-----------.--.--.......... Prescription, , ,. . PiX-N-6--B 0Y Y-W nCi:/;.i+o,J " to assunm $16.50 me. P!. ' --ia grade, spinet piano ill  ,  --------- or will sell for (!ash. , ..  ''llli/'i411[ ORGAN. Write Credit ',',11, . . - ----- -- il)°  ' ......... va b/00.r OF 7TH  PARK PHONE HA. 6-6661 GARHISH YOUR EVERY-DAY Clary g Stray 2 Shelton subs--Bailey 2, Archer 2, Richards, Fredson, Wyatt, WaN ker. CentraliaSlinker 2, Galvin 1, Lindeman, LeBaron, Howard Knowles. Score by Quarters Centralia ........ 6 1 3 2--12 Shelton ............ 9 9 12 4--34 Shelton 25 Miller 14 13 f Gudaz 6 Anderson 1 f Sipila 2 6 c White Clary 2 g Taylor Brickert g Godfrey 2 Shelton subs--Kelly 3, Wyatt, Walker, Richards, Wilson, Bailey. Miller--Harrison 2, Campbell 2 Delia, LaCroix, Hatfield, Ancich. Score by Quarters Shelton ............ 7 9 5 4--25 Miller .............. 2 6 2 4--14 MEALS eETTER o C ive, exciting to receive-- r Candies, the finest, an buy. FRESH DAILY @ HIGHEST QUALITY IN OUR HISTORY 10' TO THE MARCH OF DIMES Oa every hint of DARIGOLD COTTAGE CHEESE sold today 1 !h dye, F b ry 8) r. C unt' :trh;1 inn . ,:.,+,,upr.s_aas_oneorUy. del your IaVOrlt3 store or by as i a s ,::7 ET S PUT THE MARCH OF DIMES OVER THE TOP • o Available in quarts or pints --- large curd, small curd, )5 or diet calories PIGK IT UP AT YOUH FAVORITE STORE DR RIOM u Drug Ceti. + K'TSAP'MASON DA'RY ,, ey S Evergreen+iatGr-oveStreet Phone I-L 6.4473 IJ ' '  ++ ' I Olympia 74, Evergreen 38 S. Kitsap 43, Bainbridge 37 Port Townser{d 2, Sequim 44 Hoquiam 58, Battleground 48 Morris 59, Centi'alia 41 Hoquiam 68, Aberdeen 63 Olympia 69, R. A. Long 33 Morris 45, Hudson's Bay 43 E. Bremerton 57, N. Kitsap 45 W. Bremerton 76, Mt. Tahoma 59 Gty Haft Open Friday Nigh t The city hall wlll be open from 7 to '9 p.m. Friday evening to handle late registrations for the March 1.8 election Persons who have not voted In the last feur years are auto- rustically canceled off 'the voter istration list. Newcomers to o a/a are eligible to vote if they have been residents of the state tor a year, tho cmmty for six months ad their precinct for 80 days. Since there are only two can- didates running for each of the three offices there will be no pri- mary el etlon. Those elected in h0 March 13 e|ection wUl begin tllbir t0rms of office on the first Monday of June and serve until ApH of 1966. itter to Editor Dear Editor: With civic pride plus develop- n-lento°f "abel n x, parking lot in mind, n  acnt Club respectfully asks anyone With asphalt paving chungs, rick, concrete, earth, gravel, rocks, and sod to dispose of it on the stared fill at citydock. Because this area is an eyesore to visitors and citizenry alike, we have plans m shape to transform it into a place of beauty and con- venience. Thank you, toyed Ellis, Club Commodore A POINT OF VIEW Dear Editor, Concerning the unselfish rest!on- aries: If I owned property and lived on an island (by free choice, un- derstand) I'd "be most happy and grateful to the unselfish-c-itizens of the county who were provid- ing the $25,000 lost each year in order for me to be able to ride a ferry to the mainldnd. However, if I said that they were selfish and were reactionaries because they thought it unwise to invest such a large amount as required to .build a bridge to our island, I would be. e.sPectfutly ubmitted, ERN IV[ORGUS W L Timber Ducks .................... 17 7 Odd Bal ............................ 14 10 Knock Outs ...................... 12 12 What's Next ...................... 12 12 Rusty Ducks ...................... 9 15 Pin Busters ...................... 8 16 High games--Pat Freeman 177, Charlie Savage 256. High series---Pat Freeman and Clara Bezley, each 446, Charlie Savage 632. Charlie Savag'e hammered a new high for the season in the mixed foursome bowling league with a 632 (210-256-166) at the Timber Bowl Sunday. Nevertheless, his tailend Pin Busters gained only a 2-2 draw with the Rusty Ducks (Cal Mor- an 518) from it. SIMPSON MEN'S LEAGUE .... W L Loaders .............................. i5 5 Loggers .............................. 12 8 Engineers ' 12 8 Raih'oad .............................. 12 8 Shops .................................. 9 11 Mill 1 .................................. 9 11 Mill 2 6 14 Insulating Board .............. 5 15 High games--Stan Ahlquist 227, Glen Robertson 226, Jennings Miklethun 221. High series--Stan Ahlquist 593. FRATERNAL LEKGUE Pts Lions Club .............................. 55 Rotary Club ............................ 54 Moose Antlers 49 Shelton Hardware"'::::::::::::: :: 45% Bull N[oose Kiwanis Club'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii::ii:i 43 41 Fuller Construction . ............. 34 Eagles Aerie .......................... 20z/= High gamesBuck Mackey, Joe Cronquist, Clyde Ziegler, each 214. High series--Jess Phill!ps 551. TIDES OF THE WEEK Computed for Hood Canal Oakland Bay tides are 1 hr. and 50 rain. later and plus 3.0 ft. i , Friday, Feb. 9 Low .............. 1:41 a.m. 1.7 ft. High .............. 8:19 a.m. 13.1 ft. Low .............. 2:50 p.m. 3.0 ft. High .............. 8:41 p.m. 10.5 ft. aturday, Feb. 10 Low .............. 2:32 a.m. 3.2 ft. High .............. 9:01 a.m. 12.6 ft. Low .............. 3:49 p.m. 2.4 ft. High .............. 10:04 p.m. 9.6 ft. Sunday, Feb. 11 Low .............. 3:31 a.m. 4.9 ft. High .............. 9:46 a.m. 12.1 ft. Low .............. 4:52 p.m. 1.8 ft. High .............. 11:39 p.m. 9.6 ft. :" Monday, Feb. 12 Low .............. 4:39 a.m. 6.3 ft, High .............. 10:36 a.m. 11.5 ft. Low .............. 5:56 p.m. 1.3 ft. Tuesday, Feb. 13 High .............. I:11 a.m. 10.0 ft. Low .............. 5:59 a.m. 7.2 ft. High .............. 11:32 a.m. 11.0 ft. Low .............. 6:57p.m. 0.9 ft. Wednesday, Feb. 14 High .............. 2:25 a.m. 10.7 ft. Low .............. 7:21 a.m. 7.6 ft. High .............. 12:32 p.m. 10.7 ft. Low .............. 7:53 p.m. 0.6 ft. Thursday, Feb. 15 High .............. 3:22 a.m, 11.3 ft. Low .............. 8:31 a.m. 7.5 ft. High .............. 1:33 p.m. 10.5 ft. Low .............. 8:44 p.m. -0.6 ft. RAYONIER RESEARCH W L Acetate Aces ...................... 21 7 Water Boys ........................ 19 9 Silva Foxes ...................... 16 12 Pin Curlers ...................... 13 15 Rayonettes ........................ 13 15 Maintenance ...................... 11 17 Wood Birds ........................ 10 18 Fourfowlers ........................ 9 19 High games--Mars Bacon 178, Don Woods 221. High seriesWanda Schirmer 466, Ralph Day!son 550. WOMEN'S 12:0 LEAGUE L' Nell's Pharmacy .......... 52t 23½ Phil's Richfield .............. 40 36 Edward's Salon ........... 36 40 Econ-O-Wash ................ 2 ½ 52% High gameLois Albrecht 203. High series-Lois Albrecht 54. WOMEN'S COMMERCIAL W L Eells & Valley .................. 16 8 Gott's Oilerettes .............. ,15 9 DarigoRl ............................... 14 10 Timber B0wl ...................... 14 10 Richfield Oil ...................... 12 12 Ming Tree Cafe .................. 11 13 Allyn Shell Service ...... 9 15 Bill's Shell Service .......... 5 19 High games--Phyl Zingier, 216, Kay ott 202. High seriesPhyl Ziegler 543. Split pick-=Audrey Prepper- nau and June Loving 3-10, Helen Bloomfield and Jean Ream 5-7, Phyllis Collins 5-10.  JCily Hall, Oeurl House To Olose Monday The city hall and county court- house will be closed J0nday in observance of Lincoln s birthday. The county commission will meet Tuesday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. for its regular weekly session. Mission 'Greek Kids Caughl By Patrol Four teenagers who escaped from the Mission Creek Youth Camp near Belfair were appre- hended by the State Patz,ol MOn- day at 9:50 p.m. at Wildcat Lake In Kitsap County. The youths stole a forestry truck at the camp and were gone for about two hours. A bo'-ob" iS a son who thlaks he has to wait until MOEhePp Day t6 show his regazl arid affvctibn for hie mother, W L BeckwiLh Jewelry .......... 19 1 Bloomfield Logging .......... 13 7 The Hut .............................. 7 13 Dairy Queen ...................... 1 19 High games--Gerri Wilson 165, Ray Barrington 197. High series--Gerri Wilson 399, Larry Ziegier 535: Shelton's junior traveling squads enjoyed 100 percent suc- cess in a return match against Lacey at the Timber Bowl Sunday, both the boys and girls swceping their matches. The girls bowled against La- cey's second boys team, led by Dons Albrecht's 168 game and 450 series. HOUSEWIVES LEAGUE W L Angle Agency .................. 19 5 Evergreen Florists .......... 14 10 Hood Canal Mariua ...... =.. 13 11 Bamboo Shop .................... 12 12 Kelly's FurnitUre .............. 12 12 Jim Pauley Inc ................. 11 13 Edward s Salon ................ 9 15 Batstone Funeral ... ....... , 6 18 High series--Evadcan Lord, 499. High games--Vera Elliott and Helen Bloomfield, each 181, Split picks--Edith Waiter 6-7- 9-10, Myrt Weeks 5-7, Evelyn White 5-10. GRANGE LEAGUE W L Southside .......................... . 14 6 Pomona .............................. 12 8 Matlock 11 9 Skokomis]/ .... '. ....... 2..: ......... li 9 S. V. Patrons .................. 10 10 Shelton Valley .................. 9 11 Agate .... .............................. 7 13 Cloquallum ........................ 6 14 High games Nancy Doak 158, Webb Rostvold 198. High series--Nancy Doak 447, Webb Rostvold 569. Page 7 EVERGREEN TRAVELETTES W L Shelton ............................ 25 7 Lacey No. 1 .................... 22 I0 Hoquiam No. 1 .............. 18 14 Aberdeen No. 2 ............ 17 15 OLiMBER MATMEN HOST RAMS TODAY SEAMOI, NT %VRESTI,IN(+I 1,eague Season %%' L 1 ff pa W L T Bethel ...... 4 0 141 45 6 0 1 _ W. River 2 1 90 53 (i 3 0 Fife 3 3 118 21 6 2 0 Curtis 2 2 100 86 5 4 0 Sitelton 0 4 39 164 3 5 0 N. Thurs. 0 4 38 157 2 6 0 Matches T(lay N. Thm'ston at Shelton Bethel at Fife Curtis at White River Last Week Curtis 36, N. Timrston 14 Bethel 38, Shelton 10 Shelton high wrestling coach, Larry Weir is having problems. The reason, his Highclimber mat- men have yet to win a .Seamount League match. The Climbers lost their fourth consecutive loop engagement, 38- 10, to the Bethel Braves Thursday. Shelton will try again tonight when they host the North Thurs- ton Rams in more conference ac- tion. The two teams at'e quite ev- enly matched and a close one is exlected. Game time is 7:30 p.m. Five Shelton forfeits at Bethel didn't help the Climber cause any. By this route they were 25 points in the whole before the contest even started. Bulky Bruce Crawford (Unlim. ! !ted class) and Ed Holmes (127 lb.) were the only victors for Shelton. Cra.word, a gqod bet to qualify for the district met week at Puyalh|p, pinned l portent in the first round Holmes won by forfeit. Ralph Moll, Joe Snyder, Dan Harrey and Mary Bailey Were the victims of close decisions. Palll Brown was the sole Climber grap- pler to be pinned. , SIMISON WOMEN'S LEAGUE W L Purchasing ........................ 15 5 Lumber ................................ 13 7 Research ............................ 12 8 Loggers .............................. 10 10 Olympic Plywood .............. 10 10 Accounting ........................ 7 13 Insulating Board .............. 7 13 Engineering ...................... 6 14 High games--.Adair Neau 215, Phyllis Ziegler 206, Jean Ream 200. High series--Phyl Zlegler 547. lHt. & MRS. I,EAGUE W L Hoquiam No. 2 .............. 15 17 Kite Owls ........................ 47 33 Aberdeen No. 1 .............. 121/./., 19 I. Da. No ........................ 421 37V,_, Lacey No. 2 .................. 9 221,,I, Vagabonds ...................... 42 37Va Elma .... : ........................... 9 23 Vee Jays ....................... 41 39 WHITE HOLDS LEAD Seamount league individu- al scoring leaders after last weeks games, which North Thurston's J. W. Wright topped with 27 points against Peninsula to climb back into the top ten, are: White C 139, Brodigan B 133, Skid Row-Lers ............. 38 !/'z 41% Gutter Snipes .............. 28% 51% High games--CIeo Hnlet 1'69. Joe Engen, Harv Griffey 209. High series---Cleo Huiet 463, Roy Petty 563. Crime and punishment grow ot|t of one stem. Punishraent, is a fruit tllat, unsuspected, ripens within the flower of the pl4rlsure that concealed it: 7": ........... '+:77Y---Y ...... -----,, , , 1962 We'll 81vo you a ilberai allowance on your old watch, regardless of age, makeor condition, toward the purchase ef I sparkling new 8UOVA. fiASlr LAOY- I. a burnlshod tear. ahaped ble, 23 jewels unbreak- able mainspring. In ¥ollow or white. $6a,5o ULOVA '+33" - Strong mascu ne yllng In case and expansion band. 23 jewels, self.winding. Water- proof,* shock.resistant. $65.00 *It AS LITTLE AS A WEEK Beokwilh's Jewelry 129 Railroad *Waterproof ee 100| as cese, tryatll sh' crown ate intact+ 11 Pricea Plus Tx .... Erikson F 125, Peterson S 122, o00,,+on + + ,,0, 1962 JOHNSON MOTORS Snyder C 114, Norton C 109, 'Po- ney NT 109, Wright NT 105, Gun- nersonP101. . More Fun - More Features Brodigan, Peterson and Carl- son have scored their totals in eight games, the others in nine. BANTAM LEAGIIE W L Shelton Jounlal ............ 36/ 14t Lions Club ...................... 34 17 Thnber Bowl .................. 27 V 23 V2 COok's Plant Farm ..... 27 24 MOrgan, Eacrett Lbr... 20 31 Jay Birds ...................... 8 43 High games--Sonja Ahlqutst, 161, Bruce Hoard t.65, High series--Sonja Ahlquist 277, Bruce Hoard and Bruce Pearson, each 266. WOMEN'S CITY LEAGUE w L Hoodsport Lumber .......... 15 5 Ritner's Chuck Wagon .. 14 6 Lumbermen's Mere ........... 13 Joy Novelty ...................... 11 9 Kimbel Motors Inc ........... 9 11 loran Transfer +. • ........  .... 1 Shelon .Hotel .................. 5 1"5 Mc.C0nkey Drug Center .. 5 15 High gamesMary Hele An- derson, Bessie Hall, each 188. High series--V! McGee 503. Split picks--Lois Albrecht 4-7- 10 ad 8-10, Esther Berets 5-7- 10 and 5-10, Helen Spaulding 5-7 lwice, BeY Lyman 5-10, Erma Barrett 3-7, virginia Wall!n, Hel- en Harris, Edi'e Huisingh and Mary .lice Crossan, each 5-7. • DIVORCES Divorces granted by the Super- ior Court for the month of Feb- ruary were as follows: Fern Hunnaford vs. Edward L. Hanna ford. LAY.AWAY NOW THESE LOW PAYMENTS WILL HOLD YOUR MOTOR FOR JUNE 1st DELIVERY WHEN YOU ASSUME REGULAB'MONTHLY PAYMENTS JOHNSON 3 $3,70 per Month JOHNSON 5 $4,90 per Month JQ.H NSON 10 $6,80 pe, Montl, 16Per Month JOHNSON 28 $9,70 per Month JOHNSON 40 Electramatic SI§60 "°' + ., s Month JOHNSON V-75 EPs'¢tramatlo $30,90 per . Month SAEtIH MOTOR 00HOP The Iveliest (Norcross, of course) VALENTINES Come from NELL'S , PharmaOy