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ICS
Ralph Ervin 189.
Ralph Ervin 476.
Dot Ridout
';Hi Series: Dot Ridout
Abelein 427.
Lyle 436;
383;
Ridout 432;
rol Martin 404;
Id Petersen 430;
Ervin 476;
Heintz 361; No.
411; No. 11 2,
328; Dropouts
IERCIAL
Virginia
iHiseries: Colleen Yorke
Pauley's 6-2;
6-2; Oqden's
5-3; Fuller
Brown Logging
Valley 41/2-31/2;
nufacturing 4-4;
4-4; Timber
s 3-5;
; Mind Tree
EVERGREEN TRAVELETTE
LEAGUE
Women's Hi Game: Donna
Coleman 197.
Women's Hi Series: Colleen Yorke
516.
Standings: Bowled at South
Bend
Harbor Bowl 7-1; Harbor
Lanes 5-3; Lima Lanes 5-3;
Willapa Lanes 5-3; TIMBER
BOWL 4-4; Westside Lanes 3-5;
Pacific Lanes 2-6; Coles Bowl 1-7.
Timber Bowl 4-0, a.m. Shift
Donna Coleman 495. 0-4 p.m.
Shift Colleen Yorke 516.
SHELTON RECREATION
Women's Hi Game: Donna
Coleman 214.
Women's Hi Series: Donna
Coleman 565.
Standings: B & J Mart 7-1;
Harpers 7-1; NB of MC 5-3;
Shelton Rec. 4-4; Rainier 4-4;
Trail Blazers 3-5; Hoodsport Cafe
2-6; Dairy Queen 0-8.
Trail Blazers 2, Sandy Bennert
401; Hoodsport Cafe 2, Margaret
Bibbee 487; Harpers 4, Bobble
Barnett 499; Shelton Recreation
O, Donna Coleman 565; NB of
MC 4, Linda Madison 371; Dairy
Queen 0, Marlis Monger 420; B &
J Mart 4, Louise Getty 396;
FRATERNAL
Men's Hi Game: Lloyd Clark 214.
Men's Hi Series: Lloyd Clark 574.
Standings: Shelton Hardware
61/2-11/z; Bull Moose 5-3; Moose
Antlers 5-3; Fuller's 5-3; Kiwanis
5-3; Rotary 4-4; Lion's 4-4;
Western Auto 3-5; Nimrod 1-7;
Eagles 0-4; American Legion 0-0.
Nimrods O, Lee Eaken 432;
Shelton Hardware (forfeit) 4,
Frank Willard 500; Rotary 3, Bob
Bottemiller 503; Lion's 1, Jerry
Mallory 463; Moose Antlers 2,
Lloyd Clark 574; Fuller's Const.
2, Jack Frost 536; Bullmoose 4,
Lee Schuffenhauer 529; Eagles 0,
L. C. Leman 505; Kiwanis 4,
Denny Renecker 508; Western
Auto O, Phil Adams 520.
SIMPSON RECREATION
Women's Hi Game: Mary Wicken
201.
Women's Hi Series: Mary Wicken
529.
Standings: Loaders 6-2; Shops
5-3; Loggers 4-4; Railroad 1-7.
Loaders 4, Clara Erickson
484; Railroad 0, Joy Waldrop
422; Shops 3, Sharon Huisingh
477; Loggers 1, Mary Wicken 529.
WOMEN'S 12:30 LEAGUE
Women's Hi Game: Donna
Coleman 187.
GUYS & DOLLS
Men's Hi Game: Ken Walden 226.
Men's Hi Series: Lionel Leman
613.
Women's Hi Game: Betty Olson --
Betty Johnson 180.
Women's Hi Series: Betty
Schimschat 480.
Standings: Fireballs 4-0; Tori's
3-1; Mis Fitz 3-1; Wolden's 3-1;
Straf 3-1; Morgan Transfer 1-3;
Bullheads 1-3; O & J's 1-3;
Beginners 1-3; 4 of Us 0-4;
Woodchucks unfinished.
Tori's 3, Jess Tobler 539;
Morgan Transfer 1, Bob Lanman
507; Straf 3, Leo Nault 533; O &
J's 1, Betty Olson 450; Mis Fitz 3,
L. C. Leman 613; Beginners 1,
Mickey Strickland 443; 4 of Us 0,
Ran Warren 432; Fireballs 4, Ran
Jacobson 499; Bullheads 1, Klaus
Hoepfner 491; Wolden's 3, Ken
Walden 569; Woodchucks -, Jim
Williams 384.
HOUSEWIVES
Women's Hi Game: Merge
Witcraft 219.
Women's Hi Series: Merge
Witcraft 589.
Standings: Witcraft Trucking
10-2; The Old Mill 10-2; Dean's
Gun Shop 9-3; Hood Canal
Marina 7-5; B & R Oil 5-7; Manke
and Sons 3-9; W.S.P. Academy
2-10; Springwater Tavern 2-10.
The Old Mill 4, Pat Noreen
4hi; Manke & Sons O, Verna
Kolowinski 372; B & R Oil 1,
Stella Howard 444; Witcraft
Trucking 3, Marge Witcraft 559;
W.S.P. Academy 1. Warrene
Graves 381; Hood Canal Marina 3,
Bee Brandt 480; Dean's Gun Shop
4, Betty Dean 455; Springwater
Tavern 0, Rosalie Warren 444.
ITT RAYONIER
Men's Hi Game: Dan CarTier
207.
Men's Hi Series: Ray Brown 538.
Women's Hi Game: Virginia
Dickinson 202.
Women's Hi Series: Jerry Lou
Geist 515.
Standings: Statics 11-1; Silva
Foxes 7-5; Woodbirds 7-5;
Maintenance 6-6; Lefty's +1 6-6;
MakeuPs 6-6; Acetate Aces 3-9;
Waterbovs 2-10.
Acetate Aces 3, Dan CarTier
Auxiliary Sets
Hospital Tea
For Thursday
The Mason General Hospital
Auxiliary will hold a tea at 3
p.m. next Thursday in the
hospital dining room to observe
the second anniversary of the
opening of the hospital and to
initiate the tea service purchased
by the auxiliary.
Members are reminded to
invite friends. Members and
friends who have not yet toured
the hospital will be given an
opportunity to do so, and will be
shown the hair dryer and two new
wheel chairs bought for the
hospital by the auxiliary.
Church Women
Rummage i lanned
The Church Women of St.
David's Episcopal Church will
hold their annual rummage sale in
the Parish Hall from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. on Friday.
8 & 40 Sale Slated
Epsilon Omicron
Meets On Monday
The Epsilon Omicron Chapter
of Beta Sigma Phi met Monday in
the Home of Mrs. Norm Anglin.
Mrs. A1 Egg was co-hostess and
under the topic area of Mrs. Tom
Weston, a program was presented
by Librarian Morley Kramer.
A wine and cheese tasting
party was held in the A1 Egg
home on Saturday.
The Olympia and Shelton
Chapters are saving Betty Crocker
coupons to assist with the
purchase of a kidney machine for
a 19 year old North Bend girl.
They are needed by October 12.
Stentz Pledged
To Fraternity
John B. Stentz, Jr., of Shelton
pledged Sigma Alpha Epsilon at
the close on Friday of the
fraternity rush at Washington
State University.
REAL ESTATE
LICENSE
SCHOOL
Registration and First Class
TUES., SEPT. 29
7-10 p.m., cost $60
Grant Angle Building
9th and Franklin
REAL ESTATE
No Experience Or
Sponsorship Necessary
2, Jean
2,
2; Timber Bowl
463; Gott
Smith 432;
TV 1, Marge
; Certified
Colleen Yorke
Joan Manke
ley 1 Sue
s 2,
ichfield OH 2,
Tree 1/2,
Logging
;ame : Charles
eries: Charles
thite's 9-3; N.B.
's 7-5; Boon's
T.C.F. 6-6;
Kimbel's 5-7 ;
iftway 3-9.
512; N.B.
Richards 564;
Renecker 503;
~nkhouser 642 ;
ly 504; B.
504; T.C.F.
ers 3,
White's 3, C.
1, G.
TRIO
Millie Nelson
lii Series: Millie Nelson
~,rnold & Smith
tardly Able
)mpany 6-2 ;
B. Fuller
The Hut 4-4;
Balls Food
7 2-6; D.
:rankle Barnes
Ustom Builder
421 ; Balls
Olsoe
4-0, Louise
ompany 4-0,
362; D.
0-4, Darcy
Smith Ins.
Roland's
444; Hardly
die Lorenzen
Betty LaMont
ICIAL
Schuffenauer
ries: Lee
rgan Transfer
7-1 ; Ziegler's
Grocery 4-4;
Gott Oil 4-4;
'; Dan's Nite
R Oil 3-5;
2-6; Shelton
~unn Ins. 2-6.
3, C. Crow
ery 1, Troy
Ins. 1,J.
)n Mobil 3, S.
Transfer 4,
~rne's Clams
& R Oil 1,
on Trailers 3,
; Wolden's
535;
~era 2, L.
; Goot Oil 2, G.
Food 2, F.
A
Guide
To
Poisonous
Plants
li 9 Heart Or
Breeches
CUlcullaria)
Dart of this
its leaves and
no cases of
ty have been
I~ong cattle
trembling,
VUlsions and
I.
ce case of
plant
be
a Plant or
:y
"426-3327
7:30
6:00
Rainier 0, Sonja Cochran 445.
SIMPSON MEN'S
Men's Hi Game: Jack Wheeler
208.
Men's Hi Series: Gale Albrecht
556.
Standings: Shop 7-1; Mill 4
6-2; Boom 5-3; Mill 3 4-4;
Loaders 3-5; Chippers 3-5;
Railroad 3-5; IBP 1-7.
Mill 4 4, Sergeant & Sienko
522; Railroad 0, Aub Blochberger
508; Chippers 1, LeRoy Moore
502; Mill 3 3, Randy Churchill
499; Shop 4, Don Stoddard 468;
Loaders 0, Ray Phillips 473; IBP
0, Ernie Stoner 466; Boom 4,
Gale Albrecht 556.
SUNDAY MIXED FOURSOME
Men's Hi Game: h. C. Leman 226.
Men's Hi Series: L. C. Leman 618.
Women's Hi Game: Bev Hertogs
215.
Women's Hi Series: Jean Hartwell
545.
Statldings; Farmers 7-1 ;
H20K9s 6-2; Pink Elephants 5-3;
Sun Downers 5-3; Gutter Rats
41/2-31/2; Timber Ducks 41/2-31/2;
Odd Balz 4-4; Hooters 4-4;
Go-Getters 21/2-51/2; What's Next
21/2-51/2; Boads 2-6; Prospectors
1-7.
Farmers 4, Nancy Brewer
501; Boads 0, Bill Boad 537; Odd
Balz 2, Jean Hartwell 545;
Hooters 2, Gene Benedict 515;
Gutter Rats 21/2; Ted Blair 516;
Go-Getters 11/2; Carl Goodburn
542; Prospectors 0, Jim Rutledge
407; H20K9s 4, Gene Strozyk
498; Pink Elephants 3, L. C.
Leman 618: What's Next 1, Bey
Hertogs 510; Sun Downers 2,
Char Tobin 414; Timber Ducks 2,
Jack Frost 454.
Women's Hi Series: Donna
Coleman 507.
Standings: Bob's Tavern 6-2;
C & L Time 5-3; Neils 3-5;
Shelton Glass 2-6.
Neils 0. Edith Huisinqh 433;
Bob's Tavern 4, Jay Waldrop 450;
C & L Time 4, Donna Coleman
507; Shelton Glass O, Georgia
Coleman 396.
GRANGE
Men's Hi Game: Don Clark 189.
Men's Hi Series: Claude Cook
473.
Women's Hi Game: Millie Fagan
155.
Women's Hi Series: Millie Fagan
426.
Standings: Shelton Valley
10-2; Southside 9-3; Pomona 6-6;
Agate 5-7; Harstine 3-9; Matlock
3-9.
Matlock 1, Ralph Simpson
470; Harstine 3, Glenn Yates 366;
Southside 1, Claude Cook 473;
Shelton Valley 3, Bill Fagan 467;
Agate 1, Lyle Auseth 363;
Pomona 3, Lad Simpson 460.
MEN'S CiTY
Men's Hi Game: Wayne Whitney
208.
Men's Hi Series: Stan Ahlquist
554.
Standings: 40 & 8 5-1; Naults
Service 4-2; C & L Time Service
3-3; Rainier 3-3; Hidden Haven
3-3 ; Shelton Trailblazers 3-3;
Jess's Mobil 3-3; Simpson 0-6.
40 & 8 3, Stan Ahlquist 554;
Simpson 0, Jerry Drescher 470;
Jess's Mobil 2, Jess Phillips; 534;
Nault's Service 1, Leo Nault 523;
Hidden Haven 2, Aub Blockberger
543; Rainier 1, Jim Richards 537;
£ & L Time Service 1 Wayne
Whitney 526; Shelton Trailblazers
2, Ken Simons 513.
1
Month-End
Used Car Specials
1969 TEMPEST
Custom-S 2-Door
1968 REBEL
2.Door
1966 G.T.O.
Convertible
1966 OLDS 98
4-Door
1965 FORD
Galaxie 500 4-Dr.
- Many Older Cars From $25 -
1967 FORD 3/4-TON
V-8, Automatic Trans. One Owner
For a Demonstration Call or See
Gee. HasBrouck
Eves. 426-6577
Or Burl Nye
Eves. 426-4532
233 S. 1st 426-8252
Used Car Sales, Phone 426-2264
GUYS & DOLLS
Men's Hi Game: Gene Geist 226.
Men's Hi Series: Lionel Leman
583.
Women's Hi Game: Marg Tobler
199.
Women's Hi Series: Jerry Geist
508.
Standings: Fireballs 8-0; Straf
7-1; Morgan Transfer 5-3; O & J's
4-4; 4 of Us 4-4; Mis Fitz 4-4;
Bullheads 3-5; Tori's 3-5;
Woodchucks 2-6; Beginners 1-7;
Gophers 0-8.
O & J's 3, Betty Olson 447;
Mis Fitz 1, Lionel Leman 583;
Beginners 0, Mickey Strickland
407; Morgan Transfer 4, Bob
Lanman 502; Gophers 0, Joe
Brook 346; Straf 4, Leo Nault
564; Bullheads 2, Klaus Heopfner
492; Woodchucks 2, Jim Williams
388; Tori's 0, Gene Geist 540, 4
of Us 4, Ran Warren 517;
Fireballs 4, Harold Redman 518.
WOMEN'S CITY
Women's Hi Game: Maggie Ogg
204.
Women's Hi Series: Sonja
Cochran 490.
Standings: Shelton Recreation
6-2 ; Villas 4-4; Morgans 4-4;
Lumbermens 2-6.
Lumbermen's 1, Eve Eliot
471; Morgans 3, Char Tobin 474;
Shelton Recreation 3, Sonja
Cochran 490; Villas 1, Maggie
Ogg 464.
498; Makeups 1, Bill Howard 479;
Woodbirds 3, Rocky Gore 460;
Maintenance 1, Hay Brown 538;
Lefty's + 1 2, Jerry Mallory 519;
Silva Foxes 2, Art Coffman 449;
Statics 3, Gerry Lou Geist 515;
Waterboys 1, John Denison 493.
For Two Days
The 8 & 40 will hold a
rummage sale from 10 a.m. to 6
p.m. on September 30 and
October I in the PUD Building.
• AUTO--TRUCK----TRAILER
• FIRE--CASUALTY~THEFT
• LIFE & SAVINGS
• PERSONAL LIABILITY
• MEDICAL & HOSPITAL
State Filings Made
Difficult to Insure
Risks Written Call
INSURANCE
AGENCY
1 16 N. 2nd
SATURDAY, SEPT. 26 * 12:30 P.M.
First & Eunice Sts., Port Angeles, Wash.
For
This auction consists of electrical drills,
grinders, two large air compressors, drill
press and many more tools, too
numerous to mention.
Gary Leavitt,
Phone Quilcene 765-3590
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