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ICS
~ING
Gary Kunnanz
Series: Gary Kunnanz
Veneer 12-4;
Lams 10-6; Mix
rs 7-9; Log
Game: Donna
4i Series: Donna
C&L Time 14-6;
10-10; Nell's
Shelton Glass
Vern 3, Sharon
Nell's Pharmacy I,
Son 457; Shelton
Coleman 431;
ma Coleman
JE
4i Game: Donna
ti Series: Donna
C&L Time 11-5;
9-7; Dab's Tavern
ss 5-11.
Donna Coleman
"n I, Rosa Perkins
4, Edith
Glass 0,
eorgia Coleman
bell Abelein 202.
bell Abelein 541.
~rne: Dot Ridout
Hi Series: Dot Ridout
~on't Bees 14-6;
ik; Misfits 13-7;
Recess 11-9;
Repeaters
Latecomers
Professors
'rol Martin 399;
)t Ridout 488;
Fose de 460;
Floyd Jackson
eke Brandt 505;
~nd Petersen 486;
Lyle 453;
541;
460;
Goodwin 433;
orn River 497;
443.
ICIAL
me: Verne
eries: Verne
13.
)tt Oil 14-6;
13-7; B&R
12-8;
; Jess's Mibil
lares 10-10;
2; Wolden's
Foods
7-13; Morgan
SIMPSON WOMEN'S
Women's Hi Game: Joan Sowers
197.
Women's Hi Series: Jean Ream
530.
Standings: I.B.P. 15-5;
Lumber 13-7; Accounting
1 11/2-81/2; Purchasing 101/2-91/2;
Engineering 8-12; Loggers 8-12;
Olympic 7-13; Research 7-13.
Lumber 3, Jean Ream 530;
Accounting 1, Jane White 486;
Engineering 2, Cecilia Gunter
464; I.B.P. 2, Ben Dankulich 451;
Purchasing 3, Darlene Wilson 435;
Loggers 1, Lois Simpson 438;
Research 0, Mabel LaBelle 505;
Olympic 4, Mildred Daniels 459.
.8; Airport
rson 540; A.
Hoff 535;
Willard
qie Dahman
'uane Wilson
Hoard 551 ;
Ev LaBell
3, Verne
Center
MR. & MRS. HANDICAP
Men's Hi Game: Del Stormo 217.
Men's Hi Series: Del Stormo 551.
Women's Hi Game: Lucille
Chapman 200
Women's Hi Series: Lucille
Chapman 510.
Standings: Mason County
Federal Credit Union 14-6; Tyee
Well Drilling 131/2-61/2; Eacrett
Lumber 12-8; Sargents Oysters
12-8; J&J Service 11-9; Dick's
Diggers 11-9; Evergreen Florists
1 1-9; Lake Cushman 91/2-101/2;
Von's Floor Covering 9-11; Allyn
Shell 8-12; Hoodsport Texaco
5-15; Johnson & Johnson 4-16.
Jim Elmlund -- 3-7-10 split
picked up.
Dick's Diggers 1, Jim Yon
Osten 440; J&J Service 3, Lucille
Chapman 510; Allyn Shell 1,
Dorothy Griffey 450; Eacrett
Lumber 3, Frank Marler 485;
Evergreen Florists 3, Jim Elmlund
4 12 ; Sargents Oysters 1, Mel
Matson 437; Lake Cushman 112,
Margaret Bibbee 475; Tyee Well
Drilling 31/z, Del Stormo 551;
Mason Cty. Fed. Credit Union 1,
Ran Warren 436; Johnson &
Johnson 3, Jeanne Johnson 423;
Hoodsport Texaco 0, George
Wright 486; Van's Floor Covering
4, Vern Beeson 504.
HOUSEWIVES
Women's Hi Game: Donna
Coleman 213.
Women's Hi Series: Donna
Coleman 549.
Standings:B&R Oil 14-10;
Whitey's Auto Body 14-10;
Ph el liDSLake Gals 14-10;
Witcraft & Swope Logging
13-11; Dean's Gun Shop 13-11;
Springwater Tavern 13-11; Hood
Canal Marina 12-12; Skipper
John's Restaurant 111/2-121/2;
Manke & Sons 101/2-131/2; Balls
Food Center 5-19.
Dean's Gun Shop 2-2, Sally
Pearce 490; B&R Oil 2-2, Shirley
Weaver 451; Witcraft & Swope
Logging 4-0, Mary Lou Wicken
517; Whitey's Auto Body 0-4,
Colleen Yorke 496; Skipper
John's Rest. 1-3, Donna Coleman
549; Springwater Tavern 3-1,
Corky Darn 445; Manke & Sons
3-1, Toni Matson 412; Bali's Food
Center 1-3, Muriel Mueller 397;
Phillips Lake Gals 1-3, Ben Brandt
487; Hood Canai Marina 3-1, Emi
4, Ray Rice Pleines 512.
[er 0, Jim
abel Estates • SHELTON JUNIOR
Men's Hi Game: Mark Johnson
193.
Men's Hi Series: Terry Knight
535.
Women's Hi Game: Gall Fuller
146.
Women's Hi Series: Gall Fuller
397.
Standings: Shelton J.C"s
10-2; Team No. 7 8-4; Timber
Bowl 7-5; Team No. 4 7-5; Team
No. 8 6-6; Hembroff Agency 5-7;
Eagles 5-7; Team No. 3 3-0; Team
No. 10 5-3; Team No. 9 0-8.
Team No. 4 0, Scott Manke
402; EAgles 4, Clay Keith 497;
Team No. 8 4, Lonnie Austin
424; Team No. 9 0, Jennie Cross
282; Team No. 10 1, Steve Watilo
426; Hembroff 3, Terry Knight
535; Joslin Ins. 0, Mark Johnson
487; JC's 4, Dave Hanson 500;
Timber Bowl 0, Mike Nolan 387;
Team No. 7 4, Ran Dickinson
389.
MEN'S CITY
Men's Hi Game: Duane Wilson-
Mike Mills 212.
Men's Hi Series: Stan Ahlquist
585;
Standings: Hidden Haven
10-5; Naults 10-5; Rainier 9-6;
40&8 8-7; Arctic Circle 6-9; Jess's
Mobil 6-9; Simpson 6-9; Shelton
Trailblazers 5-10.
, GRANGE
L~ Men's Hi Game: Charles Savage
• " ", 210.
," Men's Hi Series: Charles Savage
\ ~ ' 518.
Women's Hi Game: Eva Rostvold
158.
Women's Hi Series: Eva Rostvold
401.
Standings: Southside 14-6;
Agate I 13-7; Shelton Valley 12-8;
Pomona 11-9; Agate II 11-9;
Harstine 7-13; Skokomish 6-14;
Matlock 6-14.
Pomona 1, Lad Simpson 443;
Matlock 3, Edythe Dick 358;
Harstine 1, Everett Simons 377;
Skokomish 3, Charles Savage 518;
r bar and Shelton Valley 0, Tom Olson 465;
Agate II 4, Max Mikkelsen 498;
Jstable for Agate I 3, Lyle Auseth 491;
:utting Southside 1, Ralph Simpson 473.
FRATERNAL
Men's Hi Game: Jim Archer 231.
Men's Hi Series: Jim Archer 581.
Standings: Eagles 16-4;
Western Auto 12-8; Shelton
Hardware 11-9; Bull Moose 11-9;
Lions Club 11-9; Moose Antlers
10-10; Renecker Const. 10-10;
Fuller Const. 9-11; Moose Heads
9-11; Nimrod 7-13; American
Legion 7-13; Rotary 7-13.
Bull Moose 3, Troy West 5-9;
Moose Antlers 1, Lloyd Clark
484; Nimrod 3, Jerry Bloomfield
559; Rotary 1, Jim Shrum 558;
Renecker Const. 3, Frank Minor
500; Lions Club 1, L. L. Mclnelly
509; Shelton Hardware 3, Frank
Willard 524; Fuller Const. 1,
Floyd Fuller 547; Eagles 4, Ralph
Simpson 528; Moose Heads 0,
Jack Barnes 493; Western Auto 3,
Gene Benedict 525; American
Legion 1, Jim Archer 581.
ITT RAYONIER
Men's Hi Game: Paul Atwood
203.
Men's Hi Series: John Denison
519.
Women's Hi Game: Gerry Geist
187.
Women's Hi Series: Gerry Geist
552.
Standings: Maintenance 13-7;
Lefty's + 1 12-8; Statics 11-9;
Makeups 9-11; Woodbirds 9-11;
Waterboys 6-14.
Lefty's + 1 4, Jerry Mallory
516; Maintenance 0, Don Woods
506; Woodbirds 2, Andy Anderson
453; Makeups 2, Chuck White
440; Statics 4, Gerry Geist 552;
Waterboys 0, John Denison 519.
BANTAMS
Men's Hi Game: Kevin Ridout
136.
Men's Hi Series: Tracy Ridout
262.
Women's Hi Game: Lynne
Zamzow 149.
Women's Hi Series: Lynne
Zamzow 236.
Standings: Willour Insurance
8-1; Nimrod Women 8-1; VFW
6-3; Lions Club 5-4; Journal 5-4;
Hut 5-4; Eagles 41/2-41/2; Dahman
Oysters 3-6; Brush Realty 3-6;
Cooks Plant Farm 21/2-61/2; Women
of Moose 2-7; Mud Bay 2-7.
VFW 2, Ivan Dishon 218;
Shelton Journal 1, Tony Benedict
217; Lions Club 3, Debbie
Coleman 235; Brush Realty 0,
Tracy West 132; Women of Moose
0, Stanley Goodburn 196;
Dahmans Oysters 3, Chris Hanson
213; Eagles 0, Jeff Graves 252;
Nimrod Women 3, Tracy Ridout
262; Mud Bay Realty 0, Jay
Eirnson 230; Willour Insurance 3,
Kevin Ridout 235; Cooks Plant 0,
Mike Cook 179; The Hut 3, Larry
Claussen 245.
SIMPSON RECREATION
Women's Hi Game: Jo Hein 179.
Women's Hi Series; Jackie
Eichhorn 495.
Standings: Shops 14-6;
Loaders 11-9; Loggers 8-12;
Railroad 7-13.
Loaders 2, Clara Erickson
468; Loggers 2, Jackie Eichhorn
495; Railroad 1, Kathy
MotherWell 416; Shops 3, Lois
Albrecht 455.
SIMPSON MEN'S
Men's Hi Game: Rusty Nicholson
224.
Men's Hi Series: Jack Wheeler
580.
Standings: Chippers 13-7;
Shop 11-9; Loaders 11-9; Mill 3
11-9; Mill 4 10-10; IBP 8-12;
Boom 8-12; Railroad 8-12.
Railroad 3, Norm Castle 483;
IBP 1, Bill Baker 465; Loaders 3,
Steve Henderson 485; Boom 1,
Jack Wheeler 580; Shop 1, Rusty
Nichotson 523; Mill 4 3, Val
Sienko 505; Mill 3 3, Harold
Churchill 567; Chippers 1, Doyle
Barnett 504.
MERCHANTS
Men's Hi Game: Carl Niwa 222.
Men's Hi Series: Carl Niwa 565.
Standings: T.C.F. 10-6;
Thriftway 111/2-81/2; White's 11-9;
Prepp's 11-9; Boon's 11-9; B.
Kimbel's 9-11; Trailblazer's 8-12;
P.S.N.B. 41/2-111/2.
White's 2, Howard Fuller 508;
Boon's 2, Tom Olson 550;
P.S.N.B. 1, Carl Niwa 565;
Trailblazer's 3, John Castle 448;
T.C.F; 3, F oyd Jackson 501;
Prepps 1, L. L. Mclnelly 522;
Thrit~tway 1 Shane Speas 467; B.
Kimbel s 3, E3ob Erhart 475.
Trouble with
_dir
fuel system?
Your Standard Man,
C. C. COLE & SONS, INC.
Can Solve Your Problem.
He's In Shelton - 426-4411
Standard Oil Company
of California
Two-Ball Set
October 17
Tee off time is 4:00 p.m. at
the Oct. 17th two ball foursome
to be held at the Bayshore Golf
II
Look for the
KIT
and donate your deer or elk
hide for the veterans program.
B.P,
S°
Shelton, Washington
WOMEN'S COMMERCIAL
Women's Hi Game: Pat Brown
199.
Women's Hi Series: Mary Lou
Nault 504.
Standings: Certified
Manufacturing 17-7; Lamp Post
17-7; Kelly's Furniture 15-9;
Brown Logging 14-10; Jim
Pauley's 14-10; Ogden's Radio &
TV 13-11; Mind Tree 12-12;
Lumbermen's 12-12; Fuller
Construction 10-14; Gott's
Oilerettes 8-16; Eells & Valley
8-16; ARCO 4-20.
Brown Logging 3, Pat Brown
476; Gott's Oilerettes 1, Ann Pyle
461; Eells & Valley 2, Glenda
Ettlin 471; Lumbermen's 2,
Beulah Olson 394; Jim Pauley's 2,
Sara Watkins 459; MinD Tree 2,
Dot Ahrens 433; ARCO 0, Cindy
Anderson 389; Ogden's Radio &
TV 4, Mary Lou Nault 504; Fuller
Construction 0, Chris Daniels
434; Certified Manufacturing 4,
Mabel LaBelle 469; Lamp Post 1,
Lends Robertson 437; Kelly's
Furniture 3, Jean Ream 458.
WOMEN'S CITY
Women's Hi Game: Sharon
Huisingh 527.
Women's Hi Series: Sharon
Huisingh 198.
Standings: Shelton Recreation
14-6; Lumbermen's 12-8; Millo's
7-13; Morgan's 7-13.
Shelton Recreation 4, Sharon
Huisingh 527; Villas 0, Clara
Erickson 424; Morgans 2, Char
Tobin 499; Lumbermen's 2, Mary
Lou Wicken 514.
Shelton's undefeated Climbers will meet Elma here on
Friday night at Loop Field. The Climbers are boosting a 5-0
record while Elma has only one victory.
Coach Jack Stark, however, cautioned fans not to take
this game too lightly, "Elma has a new coach this year and
they are under a new system. They have gotten better every
game."
Shelton will be badly outweighed when it comes to a
front four. Elma's front four averages 220 pounds, while our
line only averages 182 pounds.
Shelton will enter the game relatively healthy.
Your Standard Man,
C. C. COLE & SONS, INC.
Can Solve Your Problem.
He's In Shelton - 426-4411
Standard Oil Company
of California
Owvron
MEN NEEDED
C i VsErS ~i't0CSK
BUYERS
LEARN TO BUY CATTLE,
HOGS AND SHEEP
st sale barns, feed lots and
ranches. We prefer to train men
21 to 55 with livestock expertenc e.
For local interview, write age,
phone,~ddress and background
tO:
NATIONAL MEAT PACKERS
TRAINING
Box 715, Dept. WA-Iel
Denver, Colorado 80201
Club.
This is the last event of this
type for the season. There will be
a social hour and potluck dinner
following the golf.
for the
Wrong
Name
Last week in a story on the
Punt Pass and Kick competition
we erroneously reported that Tim
Erwin took third place in the
eight year old division, that name
should have been Scott Eichorn.
Rainy Season/
4-INCH GAIVINIZED GUTTERS
r
28 gauge. 10 ft. lengths ......... ft.
GALVINIZED DOWNSPOUT$
28 gauge. 10 ft. lengths ......... ft.
1332 Olympic Hwy. S. 426-4522
~,:~., ....... • r,,.,~~ ',' .¢
ITT Rayonier invites you to try our tree farms
or other operational reasons. These danger areas
will be marked by signs in the field and on master
maps. For the protection of all hunters, we ask
that such areas be avoided.
Pocket-size hunting maps also are available
free at all ITT Rayonier offices. If you can't stop by,
drop us a line and we'll mail you one.
Hoquiam: P.O. Box 539, Hoquiam 98550
Port Angeles: P.O. Box 191, Port Angeles 98362
Shelton: Shelton 98584
Sappho: Sappho 98379
Seattle: 518 Skinner Bldg., Seattle 98101
Trees aren't the only crop that well-managed
forest lands provide -- on tree farms, you'll find
deer, elk and other wildlife. So, besides growing
trees for products, providing payrolls, and paying
taxes, tree farms furnish outdoor recreation
at its best.
ITT Rayonier's South Harbor Tree Farm in
Pacific County, Grays Harbor Tree Farm in Grays
Harbor and Jefferson Counties, and Clallam
Tree Farm in Clallam and Jefferson Counties
total some 350,000 acres of forest land. Nearly
all of it will be open to sportsmen during the 1971
hunting season•
Stop by any ITT Rayonier office. Master maps will
be on display showing in detail tree farm roads,
rivers and streams. Gate locations and controlled
access areas also will be shown•
Closed areas will be few. Some roads must be
closed or travel restricted because of logging
ITT Rayonier wishes Washington sportsmen
good hunting.., and please, hunt safely!
ITT Rayonier Inc. is a subsidiary of
International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation.
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