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not a destinatiovt "
... old proverb.
proverb may tell one reason why recreational vehicles
promise a journey. To some it's the lure of the
good fishing, lots of ganie. To others it's peace
still others it's getting together with friends.
can become a headache or even a nightmare if
ight rig.
times of year to buy. Dealers will give you
also can fred some amazing private buys. But how
You look at all the trailers, motorhomes, vans and
it's bewildering.
I have worked out our own ideas - some of
way. Our most basic rule is this: Pick the rig
change your needs to match what you buy.
but time and again RV buyers get caught up in
of all the many features available and buy what is
i, what doem't fit their needs.
forward to its first rig and bought a 22-foot
truck that handled it easily. They invested well
after their first extended trip put it all up for sale.
them. Another couple we know is delighted with a
Highclimber
Fall Sports
GIRLS' TENNIS
Fri., Sept. 15 at Olympia
Man., Sept. 18 Yelm here
Thur., Sept. 21 at Hoquiam
Tues., Sept. 26 Timberline here
Thur., Sept. 28 at Aberdeen
Tues., Oct. 3 Chehalis here
• Thur., Oct. 5 at Capital
Tues., Oct. 10 Centralia here
Thur., Oct. 12 at Elma
Tues. Oct. 17 N. Thurston here
Thur., Oct. 19 Tumwater here
GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL
Man., Sept. 18 North Mason here
Thur., Sept. 21 at Hoquiam
Man., Sept. 25 at North Mason
Thur., Sept. 28 at Aberdeen
Thur., Oct. 5 at Capital
Tues., Oct. 10 Centralia here
Thur., Oct. 12 at Elma
Tues., Oct. 17 N. Thurston here
Thur., Oct. 19 at Olympia
Tues., Oct. 24 Yelm here
Thur., Oct. 26 Timberline here
Tues., Oct. 31 Chehalis here
Thur., Nov. 2 Tumwater here
EIGHTH-GRADE VOLLEYBALL
whether to park and fits into smaller places Tues., Sept. 26 at Elma
as in a and you have everything in one Thur., Sept. 28 at Hopkins
or have it place. You can slip back into Tues., Oct. 3 at Miller
motorhome. No ,bed for a snooze while your Thur., Oct. 5 Hoquiam here
The key is partner drives. Thur., Oct. 12 Elma here
to travel most Some solve this problem by Tues., Oct. 17 Hopkins here
go SOmewhere to carrying motorbikes, mopeds or Thur., Oct. 19 Miller here
bicycles. Others tow a small ear. Tues., Oct. 24 at Hoquiam
lets YOu set up This runs into more money.
and travel around. Towing the small car puts you FROSH GIRLS' BASKETBALL
:an tow with a back in the position of having
vehicle and two pieces of equipment. Tues., Nov. 7 Yelm here
back country So the basic decision is Thur., Nov. 9 at N. Thurston
With a whether to have one or two Tues., Nov. 14 Elma here
to batten pieces. It's a hard decision at Thur., Nov. 16 at Olympia
just to get times. Make it before you ever Tues., Nov. 21 Miller here
start shopping around and Tues., Nov. 28 at Chehalis
if you're chances are you'll be a lot Thur., Nov. 30 Centralia here
more than happie'r with what you get, Men., Dec. 4 at Hopkins
is easier to regardless of the price you pay. Wed., Dec. 6 Capital here
" * * Men., Dee. 11 at Hoquiam
Wed., Dec. 13 Timberline here
Men., Dec. 18 at Tumwater
7TH-, 8TH-GRADE BASKETBALL
time but it's also a wonderful time for big fLqh.
grow shorter and nights cooler, fish in lakes get
get big because they've been cautious enough
When they start feeding heavily they lose a
he all day instead of just at dawn and dusk.
, or kokanee, are at their largest, for they have
their lives. Fish such as bass and other nontrout
?.
a great sport is to work for big cohos close
and light gear. Big chinooks are off river
'ri
• vers.
hunting, true. But it's worth passing up some of
or two for some of this great fLhing.
who at the end of the day said, "That
was closer to the truth than he thought.
extra pound you pack means a ton of
ground for every mile you travel. This means
of hunting, fishing or hiking a lot easier by
ways. One of the best places to start is with
as well as quality.
an eight.inch or higher top? Will an ankle-high
_ _or my best pairs was only ankle height. I used
and hiking. I think their lightness was one oig
good. I lifted many less tons with them and I
Shoes.
have helped. Today, enough food for a week
as 20 POunds. The same amount used to weigh 40
carrying a small, high-quality knife instead of
their belts. A few extra ounces bouncing up
add up to tons by the end of a day. Others
instead of the heavier canteen. If you take
cameras sometimes weigh pounds less yet
pictures. Rain gear can be light and
any of these items isn't much, but together
why experienced backpackers become
They have learned the hard way that a pound
(And if anyone wants to convert this
t me know.)
will
next
P. at the
ave their
or
tom out.
Indoor Miniature
GOLF
Tues., Nov. 14 at Elma
Thur., Nov. 16 at Hopkins
Tues., Nov. 21 at Miller
Tues., Nov. 28 Hoquiam here
Tues., Dec. 5 Elma here
Thur., Dec. 7 Hopkins here
Tues., Dec. 12 Miller here
Thur., Dec. 14 at Hoquiam
GIRLS' SWIMMING
Wed., Sept. 13 BH Relays at Oly
Wed., Sept. 20 Hoquiam here
Wed., Sept. 27 at North Thurston
Wed., Oct. 4 at Aberdeen
Wed., Oct. 11 Olympia here
Wed., Oct. 18
Wed., Oct. 25
Sat,, Nov. I1
Fri., Sept. 15
Wed., Sept. 20
Wed., Sept. 27
Wed., Oct. 4
Wed., Oct. 11
Thur., Oct. 1:9
Thur., Oct. 26
Sat., Nov. 4
Sat., Nov. 11
Can't think
Amusement is the happiness of
those who cannot think.
Pope
OPENING
THURSDAY, SEPT. 14th
FOREARM SMASHING postures aro assuned by Highclimber returning
veterans this week as practice gets tmde.tway at the high school. From left
are senior Teri Tingvall, sophomore Cindy Drake, sophomore Holly
Danielson, sophomore Kathy Fuller, .,enio-1anfie l-ullar and senior Cathy
Cole. First encounter is with Olympia Set:,tenler 15.
Skippers and mates tee off. together
The ninth annual Alderbrook
Skippers and Mates Invitational
Golf Tourney was concluded last
weekend, with "Chapman" play
on Saturday and "Best Ball" for
couples on Sunday. One-hundred
and fifty players (75 couples)
participated.
Low net, two-day
prize.winning scores as follows:
Gray (Tacoma), 128.
Fourth: Mr. and Mrs. Duke
Houghton (Aberdeen), 128½.
Tied for fifth: Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Gourlie (Bremerton),
129; Mr. and Mrs. ltoward
Walker (Vancouver), 129.
Tied for seventh: Mr. Matt
Davis and Mrs. Jean Andersen
(Alderbrook), 129½; Mr. and
Championship Flight: Mrs. Heinie Hilderman
Tied for first: Mr. and Mrs. (Alderbrook), 129½; Mr. stan
Russ Schillinger (Gig Harbor), Trimble and Mrs. Marie Thomson
126; Mr. and Mrs. Don Lovgren (ltoodsport), 129½.
(Tacoma), 126. First Flight:
Third: Mr. and Mrs. Lou First: Mr. and Mrs Dan
Hilderman is medalist
The medalist for September
for the Alderbrook Ladies Golf
Club went to Dottle Hilderman
with a net of 72.
Winners were in the first
division: Ina Gustafson, net 73;
Jean Andersen, net 74.
Second division: Pauli
Mellon, net 76; Fran Sutton, net
77.
Third division: Modine
Nissen, net 73; Lydia Colo, net
78..
Fourth division: Helen
O'Leary (Alderbrook), 12 I
Second: Mr. and Mrs. ]trim
Priel (Vaucouvet), 12t,
Tied for third: M. and Ms.
Tex Stifling (Alderbrook), 12,V:;
Mr. and Mrs. Jc:y Reid
(Alderbrook), 126A.
Fifth: Mr. attd Mr,;. (,il
Gilkey (Aberdeen), 127.
Sixth: Mr. alld Ms, [{4
Spratt (Bremerton), 13g.
Tied for sevemh: Mr. ;mtl
Mrs. John Ma:,.i,:h (5,.::llt').
128Vz; Mr. and Ms, ttt, m
Rinehart (Bremetou); 128tA.
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Second Flight:
Tied for first: Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Boyd (Alderbrook), 122%;
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall
(Vancouve0, 122%.
Third: Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Eubank (Tacoma), 124.
Fourth: Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
Seehorn (Federal Way), 128%.
Fifth: Mr. andMrs. Lon Davis
(Alderbrook), 129½.
Sixth: Mr. and Mrs. Bob
SuIon (Alderbrook), 130V.
Seventh: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Segle (Olympia), 132.
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USED BOAT SPECIALS
1972 19' Sltckcraft outboard boar with 25 gallon built in tank and
Calktns trailer ................................................ 1,?0
1967 17' tarson with full canvas, 65 h.p. Mercury, plus 3.9 h.p, Mercury
and 1975 E-Z Load toiler, excellent condition .................... $2,750
1968 16' Sabrect td! with 1974 S0 h.p. Mercury electric and 1976Colkla=
trailer ...................................................... $2895
1975 23' Boylinor t4isquo[ly, Hyir,g bridge, 200 Volvo, gallery, enclosed
head, radio equipment ....................................... $13,500
SAND00'S 00OAT & MOTORS
SHELTON PUTTERS
Indoor Miniature Golf Course
407 S. First St., Shelton
Where Tozler Bros. used to be
Capital here . Stephens, net 79. Belfalr 275.21146
at Timberline ........... ..,,,,,,,,. .....
Dist. at Tumwater ................................ " " '
CROSS-COUNTRY We want to congratulate
Jamboree at Centralia
Split league meet at Aberdeen
at Tumwater (w/Cap and Yelm) Glenn Stewart
at Timberline (w/Chehalis)
Hoq.at OlYand(W/E1,AberdeenNTH andhereCent.) on his retirement,
League meet at Chehalis
District afte.r 31 years
State THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED 8V THE PUBLISHER
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