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Lakes To Open State's total hu- now stands at million. The Population figure, but he number taken by the open- summer April 16. of d or minus weather. contains s and reser- voirs, most of the opening-day crowd will concentrate at about 500 different bodies of water-- many within a few minutes drive of large metropolitan areas. Unlike many rrfidwestern and eastern s t a t e s, Washington boasts trout as the most abund- ant and widely distributed type of game fish. Trout fishermen in Washington outnumber other types of .anglers nearly four to one, with rainbow trout being the major catch. Not all of the state's ifsher- men turn out for the opening-- Sunday it is. estimated tilat the total num- SIMPSON MEN'S ber of resident fishermen for the Hi Game & Series: Glen Robert- year 1967 will approach 700,000 son 234-596 Bowling Results and Statistics Attesting to the interest and in- volvement in the sport by Wash- ington residents is the annual expenditure of nearly fifty mil- lion dollars for fishing equip- rnent, special gear, meals and Standings: Railroad 42-14; Mill 2 40-16; Shop 28-28; Engineers 27-29; Loggers 25-31; Loaders 25-31 Mill 3 20-36; IBP 17-39 lodging while on angling trips. FRIDAY MIXED FOURSOME Fishing prospects for opening Men's Hi Game: Mac MeInelly day are good, according to the Ted Blair 201 Game Department, with almost Men's Hi Series: Mac McInelly all the popular producers ex- 580 pected to provide good fishing Women's Hi Game & Series: once more. Sue Bennett 185-523 Bee Bee's 4-0, Sue Bennett 523; C&B 0-4, Wayne Clary 519 JUNIOR Men's Hi Series: Gary Robinson 5O8 Men's Hi Game: Chuck Thomp- son 213 Women's Hi Game & Series: Linda Witcraft 176-428 Merv's Tirecap 3-1, Dave Graffe 478 Trail Blazers II, 1-3. Randy Churchill 459 Beckwith's Jewelry 3-1, Rick Peckham 432; Hembroff Insur- ance 3-1, Tom Demnmn 4 VFW Post & Auxiliary 1-3, Bill Schuffenhauer 492; Trail- Blazers I 1-3, Chuck Thompson 473 RAYONIER RESEARCH Men's Hi Game: I)b Eliot 209 Men's Hi Series: Jerry Mallory 553 Women's Hi Game: Marg Bacon 174 Women's Hi Series: Nita Nelson Marg Bacon 412 Maintenance 3-1, Jerry Mal- lory 553; Makeups 1-3, Bob Eliot 489 Wood Birds 2-2, Clarence An- derson 528; Acetate Aces 2-2, Dick Nelson 470 Pin Curlers 3-I. Doris Rodgers 401; Rayonettes 1-3, Nita Nel- son & Marg Bacon 412 WOMEN'S COMMERCIAL tit Game & Series: Marge Wit- craft 234-542 Ogden's Radio & TV 4-0, Marge Wiicraft 542; Gott's Oil- erettes 0-4, Juliee Coleman 435 Richfield Oil 4-0, Mrgaret Tobler 496; Ming Tree 0-4, Dot Ahrens 411 Darigold 2-2, Virginia Fuller 465; Eells & Valley 2-2, Linda Hoff 419 Mann Real Estate 3-1, Tip Franklin 480; Kelly,s Furniture 1-3. Adair Neau 472 Hillerest Evergreen 3-1, Carole Hanson 466; Jim Pauley's 1-3, WOMEN'S CITY Hi Game & Series: Evelyn Eliot 182-507 Standings: Wilson Co. 35-17; Lumbermen's 31-21; Apex Gro- cery 30-22; Bettman's 28½-23½; Sunbeam Bread 26-26; Morgan's 21-31 Hoodsport Lumber 19-33; Millo's Diner 17½-34½ WOMEN'S COMMERCIAL Hi Game & Series: Jean Ream 199-504 Ogden's Radio & "IV 3-1, Marge Witcraft 496 Richfield Oil 1-3, Mary Smith 464 nd Inning Brings Climber Loss second inn- of the baseball bounced k Wright, uring the rs % ance. The R.ams collected six  hits and took advantage of four nonleague tilt. Chuck Padgett started the game, but was re- lieved by John Armstrong late in the second inning after taking advantage of two base hits and three She]ton errors. Armstrong chucked three inn- ings, giving up one hit, but was relieved by Jan Donaldson in the sixth. Tom Marshall threw the seventh inning. North Thurston's Rick Hawley collected two hits in four trips to the plate and scored two runs to sparkle his team's perform- shot down Eagles in to Pull out The win season rec- losses. the first Highclimber Shelton errors. Mike Swisher scored Shelton's first run in the fifth inning on a wild pitch by pitcher Mike Springer. First baseman Tom Malloy scored Shelton's second run in the seventh inning to make the score 5-2. Jerry Sparks led the batting lut Elma avy Bay- Basset to Local Drivers fell fl)r the to an Win Places was aced Elma, At Drag Race had if they one out as Looney up to axe 6-4, 6-3, to Shelton's was Past EI- n Ochs. • Six Shelton competitors won places at the opening meet of the Shelton Drag Strip at San- derson Field. They were: Roy Evans, Che- yell I-Stock; William Cuzick, Dodge G Stock Automatic; John err, Q,rvette E-Sports Produc- tion; Frank Lee, GMC D Altered; Bob Aitken, BSA E-Bike, and Jim Olson, Ford J-Pure Stock. Other winners included: Funny Car : Suela "Super- Ford"; low ET 9.44, top mph 148. • .... Top Gas: Jim Crooke; ET 8.40, mph 188.40. Super Elirriinator: Harold Gun- ) clef. Steve def. Mike (E) def. Lee derson. Comp. Eliminator : Dwayne 8) def. Mellott. . . , 6-3; Street Ehmmator: Chet Mc- urfiend Fallo. and Dan Super Stock: Pete Kost. Stock Eliminator: Pati Smith. • Ag" eros Wm am s girl's Head Coach Ruth Willard feels it efeat'" it is too early for polished per- swept formances but stated her girls L; 1 on were top physical shape in and • eel. would reach their season's peak !- [ somewhere in the near future. Jt Linda Barrington kept up her Ol]r  steady pace as she remained 0 V " undefeated in three outings. re_ The next match for the hot -llc)n swinging squad will be at Elma today after school as they com- • U.nd the plete their non-league schodule. lmr first Most of the next week will be s senior spent in readying for the league Was the season opening. , : are W. Tremblay (NT) def. B. Wil- ot Year lard 6-4, 5-7, 5-7 letter. B. Quimby (S) def. M. Con- over 6-0. 6-2 three DOUBLES Won by Shelton by Forfeit toch. C. Luhm C. Felstrom (S) 6-2, Shel- 6-4. Rick for "1 I'rHIHK 0I= OUR ;ee. ]Plres destroy forest anlnmtsl AUTO REPAIR (31ympic Hwy. No.  Mt. View I00lete Aurorae|ire Service i%r Al00Polntment Call 426-3971 with two hits, with Eldon Allen and Malloy collecting a hit a piece. Shelton travels to South Kit- sap today for a league tilt against the Wolves. South beat E&C 0-4, Curt Snyder 441; Z&M 4-0, Mac McInelly 580 Moon-Shiners 2-2, Phil Adams 473; Olson's B&B 2-2, Bob el- son 510 Skoker's 3-1, Ted Blair 491; Hillbillies 1-3, Nick Griffy 430 Staa.dings: Skoker's 441;.-311,.; Z&M 43-33; C&B 43-33; Olson's Shelton twice last year, and the B&B 44-34; Bee Bee's 42&-33½; Climbers are out for a killing. Moonshiners, 33-43; Hillbillies 30'lz-45Vz; C&E 24/,z-51,/, C ycle Fans Are Invited T > Mee÷ By SANDY BEINERT • Motorcycle riders: Have you ever tried to ride your bike across a plank or push a barrel while riding a cycle? If not, the Shelton Trailblazers will give you a chance this Sun- day at a fiehl meet at the Ma- son County Fairgrounds. The festivities wilt start at 1 p.m. and all interested riders are in- vited to ride or watch. There will be a number of other events in addition to the plank walk and barrel push, and it will be fun and exciting for those who watch as well as the riders. Bring the whole fam- ily and a picnic lunch. The Trailblazers will meet at 7 p.m. Saturday at. the fair- grounds. Cycle riders interested in joining are invited to attend. Minors who wish to join the club must have a written, notarized paper of consent from their par- ents and must be 16 years of age. The first scrambles of the sea- son is scheduled April 30 at l p.m. at the fairgrounds. Sign-up Jdeadline .is 12:30 : and practice begins at, noon. 5ZEN'S CITY Hi Game: Fred Snelgrove 214 Hi Series: Dave Knutzen 593 Standings: Motel Timbers 25- 17 Beckwiths 24-18; Wilson Co. 24-18; Hidden Haven 21-21; Shaub Ellison 19-23; J&J Ser- vice 19-23:40 & 8 18-24; Simpson Timber Co. 18-24 HOUSEWIVES Hi Game: Connie Cronquis! 200 Hi Series: Marge Witcraft 511 Mells Chevrolet 1-3. Connie Cronquist 471; Shelton Unitm 21, Shirley Weaver 448 Waterwheel 0-4, Margarel Bibbee 459; Balls Food 4-0, Ginger Olsoe 476 Hood Canal Marina 2-2, Betti- lou Nelson 449; B&W Marina Marge Witcraft 511 Buechels 3-1, Mac Dunbar" 412; Dean's Gunshop 1-3, Betty' Dean 429 Standings: B&W Marfina 40-20; Balls Food 37-23; Hood Canal Marina, 33-27; Mell's Chevrolet 29A30Vz; Waterwheel 28z-31x&; Dean's Gunshop 26-34: Shelton Union 25-35: Buechel's 21-39 (;RANGE Men's Hi Game & Series: Charlie Savage 203-519 Women's Hi Game: Pauline Shelton Jaycees 4-0, Dave Clark 438; Joslin's Insurance 0-4; Gary Robinson 508 Standings: Merv's Tirecap 34-14; Trail Blazers I 32-16; VFW Post & Auxiliary 28!:,-19,,,; Hembroff Insurance 25-23; Beckwith's Jewelry 23',fi-24t:,; Shelton Jaycees 20b-27b',; Trail Blazers II 17-31: Joslin's Insurance 11'/z-36!, LADLES TRIO Hi Game & Series: Verna Johan- son 192-491 B&J Mar! 2-1, Ernesfine Lane 469; Anderson & Jacobson 1-2 Marlene Hill 329; Mamies Java Haus 2-1, Shirley Weaaver 472; Cottage Cafe 1-2, IN)rothy Ahrens 388 Herb's Second Hand 1-2, Verna Johanson 491; City Cen- ter Motel 2-1, Dee Gray 415 N.W. Evergreen 21. Nancy Brewer 443; Hoodsl)ort Cafe 1-2, Anna Matye 397 Standings: C)tlage Cafe 26- 13; B&J Marl 25-14; Herb's 22- 17; Mamies 19-20; Hoodsporl Care 17-22 ;City Center 17-22 Anderson & Jacobsen 17-22 N.W. Evergreen 13-26 SIMPSON RE('IIEATION Hi Game & Series Donna Col,,- man 190-509 Shops 4-0, Sharon ]-luisingh, 460: Loaders 0-4, Betty Freeh) 415 Railroad 3-1, Vi McGee 454; Loggers 1-3, Donna Coleman 509 Split Pick-ups: Georgia Coleman 5-10; Donna Coleman 3-10 & 5-6; Vi McGee 3-10 Standings: Railroad 34-22; Log- gers 34-22; Loaders 22-34; Shops 22-34 SIMPSON RECREATION , Hi Game: Sharon Huisingh 213 Hi Series: Sheila Seivert 553 Emsley 186 Railroad 4-0, Davida Caesar Women's Hi Series: Marge Wit- 526; Shops 0-4, Sharon Huisingh craft 499 469 Skokomish Ed Crossan 482; Loaders 1-3. Betty Freeto 444; Southside Marge Witcraft 499 Loggers 3-1, Shelia Seivert 553 Agate Gayle Wentz 455; Po- mona Charlie Savage 519 Matlock Duck Sharp 486; Babe Ruth Shelton Valley Tom Oison 501 Patrons Gordon Steehler 443; Harstine Joe Simpson 508 Signup Set st,n.: Skokomish 40-24 Southside 38-26; Agate 35½-28½; • Boys 13, 14, and 15 are in- Pomona 32-32; Matlock 31-33; . vited to sign up for Babe Ruth Shelton Valley 29-35; Patrons League baseball Saturday at the 25½-38½; Harstine 25-39 following locations : ......... Hillcrest .... Floyd Cole, 506 WOMEN'S CITY Wyandotte Street. Hi Game & Series: Nancy Mt. View-- CUrtis Wolfe, 1207 Bloomfield 225-563 Roy Boulevard.  Standings: Wilson Co. 38-18; Southside-- George Snyder, Apex Grocery 33-23; Lumber- 1589 East Dickinson. men's 32-24; Bettmen's 29Vz-26/z McCleary-- Leo Odle, Box 113, Sunbeam Bread 29-27; Morgan's McCleary. 25-31; Hoodsport Lumber 20-36; Legal birth certificates are re- Millo's Diner 17½-38½ quired. Registration fee is $3. RAYONIER RESEARCH Men's Hi Game: Bud Ristine 202 Boa÷ Inspecfion Men's Hi Series: Jerry Mallory 532 , , Women's Hi Game: Aunt Carl- Slated Sunday son 165 • Mason County boatowners Women's Hi Series: Doris Rod- will have the chance to certify gers 421 Pin Curlers 3-1, Doris Rod- their vessels for 1967 Sunday at gers 421; Maintenance 1-3, Jerry the Shelton City dock. Mallory 532 The Shelton Yacht Club has Wood Birds 4-0, Clarence An- arranged with the Coast Guard derson 521; Silva Foxes 0-4, Auxiliary to be on hand for ex- Russ Jacobson 432 aminations starting at 5 p.m. Rayonettes 2-2, Nita Nelson All boatowners are invited. Yacht club members will hoM 411; Acetate Aces 2-2, Mary An- their regular potluck supper that stey 481 Makeups 2-2, Bob Baldwin day at 6 p.m. 510; Water Boys 2-2, Dave Knut. zo.: 2 For 1967 LAWN B0Y Exclusive B,G 4 • EASIEST STARTING • EASIEST PUSHING • EASIEST GRASS CATCHING • EASIEST MAINTENANCE Saeger Motor Shop % .. "We Servioe What We Sell "['Z  1306 Olympic Hwy. S. 426-4602 Water Boys 4-0, John Denison 510; Sih'a Foxes 0-4, Russ Jacob- son 437 Standings : Maintenance 42-22; Makeups 37fi-26.; Wood Birds 35-29; Acetale Aces 34Vz-29.'2; Rayonettes 32-32; Pin Curlers 32-32; Sih,a Foxes 24-40; Water Boys 19-45 MIXED FOURSOME IV,n's Hi Game & Series: Slan Ahlquist 220-626 Women's Hi Game: Ira Cook 213 Wonxen's Hi Series: Marge Wit- craft 513 Board Busters 2-2. Dine Favro 568; Anglers 2-2, LC Leman 511; Odd Balz 1-3, Gab' Wentz 463; Whal's Next 3-1, Hem'y Cook Jr. 500 Sand Baggers 0-4, Stan Ahl- quisl 626; Knock Outs 4-0, Bey Banister 465 Timber Ducks 1-3, Jack Fn)st 514; Sea Woh'es 3-1. Curl Wolfe 503 Stamlings: Sea Wolves 36-16; Knock Outs 3,5-17; Timber Ducks 30/-21b,; Sand Baggers 27-25; Odd Balz 25-27; whars Next 23U, -28.; Board Busters 18-34; Anglers 13-39 RECREATION Hi Game & Series: LaVonne Caslle 211-541 Clary & Clary 0-4, Edna Chlry 420; Ritner's 4-0, Bobble Bar- nelt 472 Olsen's Furn. 1-3, Nancy 13fewer 442; Shelton Rec. 3-1, LaVonne Castle 547 Lucky Lager 3-1, Mac Dun- bar 431; Thurston Co. l,v. 1-3, Doris Neff 430 Rainier 1-3, Vi McGee 508; B&J Mkt. 3-1, Eva Lord 456 Standings: Olsen's Furn. 31- 17; Shelton Rec. 28lz-19&; Clary & Clary 24&-23; Ritner's 28-20; Rainier 23-25; Thurston Co. Bey. 19V-28 B&J Mkt. 19-29; Lucky Lager 18½-29½ MORE MORE MORE MORE ADD BOWLING 'SPORTS SN .... 40,48 Judy Manke 405 Standings: Ogden's Radio & TV 43-17; Richfield Oil 42-18; Hillcrest Evergreen 38-22; Dart- gold 33-27; Ming Tree 29Va-30/.z; Eells & Valley 26½-33V; Mann Real Estate 22-37½; Jim Pauley's 20-39V; Gott's Oiler'- ettes 19L-40 FRATERNAL Hi Game: Floyd Fuller 242 Hi Series: Ernie Dahman 567 Standings: Eagles Aeries 35-21; Olympic Plywood 32-24; IWA 32-24; Fuller Const. 31-25; Lions Club 30;.-25½; Moose Antlers 30-26; Evergreen Fuels 26-29L,; Shetton Hard. 25-31; Rotary Club 25-31; Kiwanis Club 24L',-31Vz; Nimrod Club 24½-31/; Bull Moose 20-36 SIMPSON WOMEN'S LEAGUE Wonen's High Game: Jane White 204 Women's High Series: Phyllis Ziegler 527 Loggers 2-2, Nano' Beckwith 462; Accounting 2-2, Jane White 521 Lumber 0-4, Joan Sowers 521; Research 4-0, Davida Caesar 498 Purchasing 1-3, Helen Ogden 425; Engineering 3-1, Carma Sylvesler & Arlene Liles.354 I.B.P. 1-3, Phyllis Ziegler 527; Olympic 3-1, Mildred Daniels 503 Stan(Ibgs: Accounting 30-22; Research 29-23; Loggers 27-25; Purchasing 26-26; Lumber & Olympic 25-27; I.B.P. & Engin- eering 23-29 MR & MRS Men's Hi Game: Ehion Todd 203 Men's [ti Series: Roy Petty 543 Women's Hi Gang, & Series: Dorothy Griffey 182-486 Standings: J&J Service 71& - 36A; Eacrett Lumber 68V,-39V,; Grapeview Grocery 68-40; Tyee Well Drilling Co. 68-40; Rich- fiehi Evergreen 66-42 Allyn Shell 50-.58; Lakeland Village Hillcrest Evergreen 1-3, Sue Bennett 412; Darigold 3-1, Vir- ginia Fuller 477 Mlng Tree 1-3, Dot Ahrens 432; Kelly's Furniture 3-1, Jean Ream 504 Eells & Valley 3-1, Terry Wheaten 368; Gott's Oilerettes 1-3, Freda Christy 348 Mann Real Estate 4-0, Tip Franklin 436; Jim Pauley's 0-4, Lois Simpson 398 Standings: Ogden's Radio & TV 39-17; Richfield Oil 38-18; Hillcrest Evergreen 35-21; Darigold 31-25; Ming Tree 29½- 26½; Kelly's Furniture 25½-30½ Eells & Valley 24-32; Gott's Oilerettes 20-36; Mann Real Es- tate 19'-36½; Jim Pauley's 19,- 36½ COM2M[ERCIAL Hi Game & Series: Lionel Le- man 227-603 Lunbermens 2 27. Loinel La- man 227-603 B&R Oil 12½, Glen Robertson 195-515 State Farm 12, Bud Franklin 210-530 Lumbermens 1 11, Bob Stew- art 188 524 Clary Trucking 10, Russ Clary 171-496 Wilson ). 29, Bill Roborts 202 Jack Bishop 534; Verne's Clams 17½, Stan Ahl- quist 195-553 Gott Oil Co. 14.,, Ernie Dah- man 18 Del Hartwell 507 Nault's Service 20, Leo Nault 214-582 Wingards 23, Bill Staudt 194- 558 Ritner's Highballers 9, Dick Gardner 192, Jess Phillips, 495 Zieglers Camera 16, Lloyd Clark 215-527 Verne's Clams 316/z; BT,R Oil 256/,; Zieglers Camera 251; Lumberman's 2 248; Ritner's 246; GoH Oil 242 Nault's Ser- vice 232; State Farm 231; Wil- son Co. 222; Wingards 203½; Clary Trucking 197'& Lumher- men's 1 181 Quality for Less at- gut00 R, .te to rt ) EZERIDE REBUILT°S:rARTERS ' SHOCK ABSORBERS sATANR--IRS SALE P ri;em"ia  . ,£BUILT----------$1895 ex. He.v, Du00';]nlg00E;r. NEW AUTOLITE------ s29ss ex. m / VOLTAGE II[GULATORS 2A-1A00I00 I -- WINDSHIELDcLEANER yE+¢" ALL CARS s4.95 NEW AUTOLITE REBUILT GENERATORS Most 12 Volt .... $14 ss ex. CARBURETORS -- AC -- AUTOLITE FORD4BBL.--Reg. List. $49.95 € ADI00 D/ & °U:c00o2;'00yc00 *34 -- -3 € --. ALSO -- Complete line of Carter Carburetors BONDED [ for all Chevs at Discount Prices. BRAKE SHOES [ ! I IPlltl Ill i 4 WHEEL Set- Most Cars I III:;KKINU s7.9S ex. I ALL € OZ CUSTOM TEERING t 50 o s .00HIRB L WHEELS, Special This Weekend "[.l)  /tl installation Kit I Thursday, April 13, 1967 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 11