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(Wingard Sport
k~ DizKR __ Terry Creek area.
the 110-1b. fork- Shop picturc).
here in the Deer
I)rescher 361 ).
" O i-;:CL U E
She]ton Hotel .................... 22
6
l~ulnbermen's .................... 19 9
i~]verg,'een Drug Center .... 16 12
!~unbeam Bread ................ 16 12
Millo's Diner ........................ 13 15
Bettman's _. 12 16
Mor ,. 9 19
Hoodsport Lumber............ 5 23
Hi?,h game.--V] McGee 224
High scries-Vi McGee 569
Lumbermen's 4 (Ev Eliot 467),
Millo's 0 (Jo Hein 418); Sunbeam
4 (Mildred Daniels 426), Lumber 0
fHelcn Spa, tiding 385); Hotel 3
iLoia Albrecht 473), Bettman's 1
,'Ceorgia Coleman 402); Morgan 3
(Vi McGee 569), Drug Center 1
(Bobble Barnett 462).
ADDITIONAL gPORTS
ON PAGE 13 TODAY
94. Along with him was district in-
spector Bill Cookston both frown
Montesano Post and Glen Sargent
from Montesano.
Other visitors were • Howard
Burton, Commander of Post 318
i not 4 (r iG- ley S 05, Four
0 (Jack Mays 'i.3,3); Balls 3 (Nan-
cy Bloomfield 475), Strikers 1
J,1ck H)l\e ~.
i,' ~A~'' y o16); Miscrables 3
(Pat usttn 408), OUt'hates 1
(Shells Sievert ,i70).
S,Mf'SON SWii ,--; IVt
W L
~Iixers ................................ 15 9
N[ill 2 Chasers .............. 13V~ 10V,
[-Iemlockers ...................... 13 11
Woodworms 12 12
]Pi~ Benders .i .................... 10~/: 13~,~
Hj.~l,~ game--Fred Ploysen 210
l-llgn eel IO
," " s--John Lurid 498
of Olvlnpia and Bob Jenkins, post
adjutan~ of Olympia.
Frank Pennel talked on the
mlmber one goal of increasing
membership.
Art Fitchet was initiated in the
post.
The post is challenging the m~x-
Piary to a membership drive, and
the loser to serve the winner to a
dinner.
The post and auxiliary are go-
ing to sponsor a bantam and a
junior bowling t~am.
A donation of $10 was voted to
the DePartment Hospital fund.
Chl:is
Sha~ name was drnwn for
the $50 jackpot, but was absent,
High set-?On,ha,Coleman 489•
Union Service 3 (LaVonne Cas.
tle 468), Neil's 1 (Betty Freeto
4645; Cots Grill 3 (Pat ? 452)
lohn's 1 (Donna Coleman 489).
A."ouncing
Mr. View Barber Shop
will be open
MONDAYS
starting
NOV. I
SHOP
1927 Olympic Hwy. N.
MEN'S SIZES 6-13 -- $6.99
CHILDREN'S SIZES 9-6 -- $4.99
MILLER'S DEPT.
Operated & Managed by Christense,~'s for Shoes, Bremerton