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February 20, 1975     Shelton Mason County Journal
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Aberdeen Himlie's next foe Bowl,ng Results & Stat,st,cs.st,II tope " " " on 'i | for Climbers "''"''''"'"''"''''""'''''''"''''''"''"'''''''''"''''''''''''"''''''?'''''''''"''''''''''"''''''''""'''""""''''''''"'''''""'''"''"''"'''''''''"'''''''''''"'"''''''"'"''''''"""'''''''"'''''''''''''''''''"''''"" in LL play P$ a= M~ HOUSEWIVES WOMEN S COMMERCIAL GUYS AND DOLLS . .. SUNDAY NIGHT The Shelton Little League Women's H= Game: Donna Women s Hi Game: Patty Brown Men s Hi Game: Frank Scnmidt MIXED •FOURSOME ,-a~hA-"°*k""* ........ ...~.~ : ...... • Coleman 204 .~1~ ----- By DAVE CARLSON Women's Hi Series: Donna Wo°rnen's Hi Series: Patty Brown .~lltn's H! Series: Bill Johnson590 M:n'~liG:~e':JF~oyT2btgl121985 fifth~w::k~?;~t;tonatlastUsu~at; The Shelton Highclimber Coleman 589 520 Women s Hi Game: Allene Women s Hi Game- Sonja Pearson with the Himfie Realty team still basketball team drew a BYE Standings: B&R Oil 22]/2-51/2, Standings: Bechtold 21-7 Stepper162 221 " • z By HERB WILLIA S Tuesday night but they were not Witcraft & Swope 19-9, Clark & Brown Bros. 191/2-81/2, Ogden's Women's Hi Series: Judy LaMont Women's Hi Series- Sonia Pearson in the driver's seat. there tn ~e spring can be a great help in improving your duck idle. Terry Gregg had his team i-(el er 17-11. Col. Sanders 15-13, 1 8-10 Certified 16-12, Fuller 448 575 " " The, ~ n Him1|...... d ,~ilatl jilth " Manke & Sons 141/2-131/2, Endicott 15-13'Lumbermen's 13Vz-14V2 Standin s- Woodchucks Stun i z --:-- --" ........... "t'--'- ----.---- , . , g • d ngs: H2O Kgs 21 /2-6V2, ov " working out all the bugs as it 14-14, Hoodsport Sears 12-16, Gyp. Valley 13-15, Les Fields 22-10, Carpetbaggers 20-12, Salty Dogs 21-7, Farmers 17-11 • er [he Mason County Credit e next fall. t~,lu~,,ions to hunt with a gun are closed, but there's nothing to prepares to host league-leading r~nuasen vole 12-16, ManKe & 13-15 Ming Tree 12-16 Dlsen bandbaggers 19-13, Dumb BellsHappy Hookers 16-12, Hot Dogs union (0-5) in a lopsided 54-34 Aberdeen tomorrow evening. Pry 111/2-161/2, Log Cabin 11-17, Furn.'10-18, Herr son HOw. 9-19 17-15, 4 W's 17-15, So Ro ers 15-13 DingAL ngs 14-14, Totems contest Scott Eichorn threw in 1. rom se ._ '.tung up a bunch of deco s and then shooting them Himlie 10-18 Ells Body 9~k-181k Bayshore Gravel 8-20 ' 16-16, Dead Woods 16-16, 4 13% 1'4%. Odd B I 13 1R B's .,,~ " - .$r~/l¢,am~'a. rhe birds aren't nearly as sYooky as they were during It was Aberdeen which broke ' " " - a z - 4 zu " " t~.t~J~tluck,~;9tiemg~ln~jl~ Won'u l~¢togut~-as°'n- "4~11~.~ ~r -not",-~u ~tanding ~oo!; and t be tnjs everyone They'll the pictures .This will pressure gives decoy help " is tensed come you you a lo(easier feel the next uPtime during waiting season, and to the you observe for season should the more moment when be able ofbirds the to to class importance victoryearlier court, theThe Climbers' of game with on the since the league, is undefeated a of lopsided both Bobcats' little are teams, statistical already bubble 71-39 home the ~c~;aui~:m~BJeUclhWh~,fnoarrdeid~iac~wellen~b!hi~k°att stake, you can experiment.with yourcalling, headed for post-season action. All Helen Ogden 484; ManLy & Sons 4571 Lumbermen's 1, Jean Brown 1,•Dick Wood 517; 4. W s 3, Jim Farmers 3, Wayne Clary 526; Montoya and Pulsifer paced the that's really at stake is pride. 0, Toni Matson 443. 406. wl.l.ams p uJ. ;•o. ~ycls 1_ Merle Totems 0, Jim Tobin 554; H20 winners, total|n=" 19 and 10 points ~nyaer 4~o- Jim vauley /wo ~, Kgs 4 Glenda E~+ -~A~ - ,- v The Climbers easily romped SHELTON BANTAM M=N'c CITY Scott Hilburn 407; Sandbaggers 3, espectwely. Iul they hunters down the lak ~-'- '-~ ~;-'- wa "ust when over Chehalis despite the loss of Men's Hi Game: Tony Arnold 148 Me"n's"Hi Game: Ed Dunbar 199 Frank Schmidt 451. MEN'S CITY Referees were MelMorgan I. ~themc eaway~um .... ~a yj the flu-ridden MikeBaze. Bazeis Meo~SH~ HS?r~SmeR~CTkoW°~dn213ey5 M;g'sH|Serles Lloyd Woodward SIMPSO.NMEN ...... M:n:~HliGearTese:LeoNau!t224 and Joe Schab. Th~y.w,ereasslsted ~"~t~i! kin3 d of°mmgY°urway ? rCamera to use The e are a dozen or more quite back and should be a factor in the,Friday night tiff. for !ils~iS~c~ SwB~de ~r.~ ~/vBeoa~c;i. Brc!~i!~!!i g~euC~trli~?~rl8 ~N~!i~ ~~!~Ji!!i ~a~!dri~W~ielti!Sii! ~nbd~i~:~sl.~ii ~/'~ou donr~,t" ca~.eras on the market today that have first-rate Varsity game time is set 1o, i~,,res ,.,,eye a Nikon, Canon or Pentax with the hundreds of8:00 tip-off with jayvee action Sn a tot I'~:' entea m their purchase. !ii~b~fla~2 Wl~ithe?reotod:~you can shoot with available light in and sophomore action preceding. 12-5: N°ose Women 11-7, Arnold 9/2-1MB~2~Lgmb%rr~eangSe 9-11?. Gall T~e~01z4-18' IBP 14-18, Loaders Gar~.auge9-y15, LNaglet~S 8~k.-15~an resume:'Februa~Y23 withe full ffl SmiTthrng~9,BoHU~ 8)~.219~; Elks Albrecht 497;._Arct_ic. 3, ,Lloyd Chippers 2V2, Dale Neff 533; Johnson..500;, Lumbermen's" 0, slate of games for the fourteams. 't'lwarnin,. ~r. to dusk on most days. --- ......... - -- ~. ,-.~- wlurr ,~ov; vve~tu,, rafts ~. wayne Mill Thr= 11/, t'lil /nhncf~n K97 ~anay wiKzorek 429- Nault's 1. 6-12 RaMac 51/~-12V2 ~-aglesHowland 493; Warren's 1 Ro-er =' .... "-"~. " '~ ................ ; ~.--- ~, ........'. -- • - 11/2 z , , ..- ,..; ......... n/~out ofs camera business can bite and bite hard, making Bowling Honor Roll -16'/z. • ' Pearson 520; Brad s 4' Aub= uoom J Jim larewer• ~0q /,~=a ........ Florek au,t571, o,,~• uraa's J Joe _ _. r 's 3 Bill Strutz 219; L.' .... 1, Ron Godwin 472- IBP 1 . :Western Parts 1, Dave A SOFt O1' Iiom~ I~ll~e yoly_.°pIe .Who never gave pictures a second thought before. B ad _ Blochberger 520; Lumber ....... 0, ' ' Howlan • Toni Tinsle 208 Bo' " Randy Whylett 439. Shops 3 d 4/8; Arctic 3, Gene • • .d Itasex__start buying camera equipment you'll find it can be WOMEN RaMac 0, . .... Y...., .b s Dick Shrum 509; Lucky Lager 3, i ~ ' - " Stro k - - Hypocnsy zs a sort of home e 1 Robb e wotton l~z. / ruder ........-'•-'---' ......... Bruce W.ll.ams 492; Mill Four 2, ^ zy 521, Mason Garbage 4 ...... g S. Pearson 180-221-174 575 ~ow= z, /erry ~war[os l~; Ed Dunbar bet. ... .S!enk.. _=., .......... , Aub Mel Arnm,~ ,~,~ ' ,~ --- • - " pensive as guns and fishin tackle. , a camera is ., .... , .....LIOya v.vuuuwa,u ~co; r~ault S ~, Val n 404- ~il~,~=,~ 9 ~ailAlbrecht 534- Warren's 0,mat weepays to wrtue i~lh~e~lif.Youstickwithsimplee~uioment, voullfind . DonnaC. 191-198-180 569 Eagles 1, Carl Goodburn 167; ~,ocnoerger~uu. v ...... r. uucaeRochefoucauld Nancy Brewer183-202-176 561 Elks 2, Lisa Byrd 163; Nimrod . , __ m-~,,-_ G. Ettlin 160-184-215 559 Women 2, Mike Tinsley 194; Hut r ......... ~"'--'"-'- .................................. '1 ,Wt.lbu'u,_._'¢l"~"t°haveal°ng°nally°urtrips'*-- - M. Witcraft180-20@166552 1, Ti.m.Casey.155~Ma.c's 1,..Rick I The Little League Registration for Little League All children, includin~ those | t.10qrc.aOcaps;n ".~'.~.wet ~reen ,.,M...?.~. Patty Brown 194-142-212 548 wooa .',o" ~.o,~ . ~ary Howe ..... o . ';2, ave neglected to bring a wash M. Witcraft200-159-186 545 ~7~ a..,.'~,~ ~ "~ T,. ,,| organ]zahon needs arents to players continues thzs week on who have played m the ast must ! 2o? ...,; ........ Sml.h 3, -,~nx . P _ P , |curio., c workwell G. Ettlin 199-178-166 543 Arnold 229; Moose Women 0, I serve as coaches and managers the following dates at these register. They must be I • " g the coming baseball locations" accompanied by a narentorle~l | ~t up two of them- on " " " the other Nita Tinsley 169-184-187540 ~oMmPSeO'Ns RE?RGEALION Donna I season. , Thursday, February 20, 7to9 guardian to register. I ~-thern ~, • e for washing the &shes, J. Hartwell187-199-156542 David Webber ] A6 I dur~n fi • zou can use a hubcan for ..,n ,~mPv,:,~ water carrier " r ~,- toy pict.: _ . ,- a ........ ~,~ncy ~ay frorn~ng bernes. Two hung together can be clanged to scare MEN : Parents meetings will be held p m. at the Shelton Armory, 6th B~rth certificates must be )- u get in~UUr camtrouble ~'a dese Lloyd Clark228-222-189639 Colemanwomen,s198Hi Series: Donna ,11 February 25 and 27 at Shelton and Franklin." presented" with --It'l"annli~tinn~.........! ,;~o~ Steve Watts 200-232-205 637 r heo- rt, hubcaps can be used like a hat to B. Haselwood 221-215-191627 Coleman 569 ..... I Armory from 7 to 8 o m and all Saturday, February 22,10 Those boys and ~,irls whose birth ~1 |and, wi~'~u trom the sun. The bright metal will reflect much of D. Knutzen 195-225-193613 Stanaings- Loaaers /u-t~, • inter "" " t M . . o- • B. Chamberlin 155-211-245 611 Snoos 14-s,+, r