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December 4, 1975     Shelton Mason County Journal
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~u~~~~~~~~~~~~~~u~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~u~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~u~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|l~ JR. LEAGUE GUYS & DOLLS HOUSEWIVES Bill Lang 205 Men's Hi Game: AI Litton 197 Women's Hi Game: Shirley cries: Bill Lan¢~ 550Men's Hi Series: L. C. Leman 535 Weaver 203 ti Game: Desl ClaytonWomen's Hi Game: Mary Lou Women's Hi Series: Edith Walter Nault 191 520 Hi Series: Tamie Tullar Women's Hi Series: Judy Lament Standings: Himlie 29-23, Boat 490 Mart 28-24, Hood Canal Bank Hut 27-17, Rose Standings: Salad 33-11, Straf 28-24, B&R 28-24, Nault's 27-25, Tree 27-17, Merv's 31-13, Heehaws 30-14, Kyds Knudsen 261~251k, Manke & err in 241/z-191/2, Legion 27-1 7, Phantoms 26-18, 26-26, Hoods Sears26-26, Manke ~ff 21Vz-22Vz, VFW Caroetbaqqers 25-19 Hotpointers & Sons 24-28, Sanders 231/z-28~, Lumbermen's 19-25, 22-22, Rollers 16-28, No. Nine Log Cabin 231b-281/2, Wheels 26 Hoods. Cafe 16-28, Busters 15Vz-281k, 221/z'29Vz. Stat. 15-29. Wheels 1, Joan Engen 458; Sandbaggers 121b-31Ik, Jad's Hoods. Sears 3, Judy Krause463; s. Cafe 1, Mike 12-32. 462; Hut 3, John Carpetbaggers 3, Judy Sanders 3, Birgitta Jenner 402; ', Lumbermen's 4, Desi LaMent 490; Busters 1, Jim Nau/t's 1, Mary Lou Nault 423; 12; Legion 0, Shelly Williams 501; Straf 1, Leo Nault u&H 4, Shirley Weaver 496; ,; Mason S,tat. O, Doug 525; Phantoms 3, Dave Jensen Manke & Sons O, Sally Graham ;93; Merv s 4, Rick 432; Salad 4, L. C. Leman 535; 391; Boat Mart 3, Edith Walter 520; Manke & err 1, Lyda Willey Donut Tree 0, Mike No. Nine 0, Dean Perry 533; Kyds 383; Knudsen 3, Margie Knudsen Rose 4, Rick Rose 4, Merle Snyder 433; Rollers 0, 392; Log Cabin 1, Corky Dorn Jim Lanman 440; Don Craig 439; Jad's 3, AI Litton 352; Hood Canal Bank 2, Donna odd Lund 389; 476; Sandbaggers 1, Diane Coleman 498; Himlie 2, Patty Bill Lang 550;Joslin Redman 420; Hotpointers 0, Brown 459. 396. Arvel Tullar 438; Heehaws 4, Larry Johnson 494. Former Shelton grid star earns CWSC sports award Former Shelton High School quarterback Neal White, now a defensive cornerback for Central Washington State College, has been named winner of the Wildcat's Inspiration Award for the 1975 season. White, a senior, played on the 1969-71 Climber squads. His 664 career passing yards are the second best in recent Shelton High School history, behind only Ray Krumpol's 850, and his 99 tackles place him 12th among the school's all-time best. A physical education major at Central, White plans to become a teacher and coach. He and wife Holly are expecting their first child. Neal White Game: Louise Clary Hi Series: Glenda Ettlin i: Claw's 39-13, Bechtold's 33-19, s 31Vz-2Ol/z, Certified 26-26, Strike 3 Fields 23-29, Gee. Emblem 17-35, 1 6-36, Olsen's GRANGE SIMPSON WOMEN'S Men's Hi Game: Joe Wargacki 183 Women's Hi Game: Helga Martin Men's Hi Series: Joe Wargacki 513 188 Women's Hi Game: Nellie Women's Hi Series: Helga Martin Rossmaier 154 502 Women's Hi Series: Nellie Standings: Covey 37-11, Rossmaier 421 Veneer 29-19, CM 28-20, Lumber Standings: Pomona 30-18, 26-22, . Engineering 25Vz-22Vz, Agate One 2§-19, Matlock 28-20, Accounting 24-24, II~P 231/2-241/z, Gr. Insurance 23-25, Agate Two Olympic 23-25, Research 23-25, 19-19, Skok. 17-31. Loggers 18-30 Power 17-31, Purchasing 14-33. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~u~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SUNDAY MIXED Women's Hi Series: Jean Petty Pomona 4, Paul Challender DOUBLES 493 4, Glenda Ettlin 559; 449; Gr. Insurance 0, Loren Govey 2, Helga Martin 502; Men's Hi Game: Ken Knight 236 Standings: Lumbermen's (], Shirley Frost 455; Mercer 454; Agate Two 1, Bob CM 2, Dawn Dunbar 457; Sh. Men's Hi Series: Ken Knight 577 341/z-17V2, ITT Waterboys 34-18, Wilson 27-25, West 27-25, ITT [, Pecjqi Mead ~Is O, [_illy Loitz 497; Florek 391; Agate One 3, Joe Veneer 4~ Diane Redman 442; W9oFen's Hi Game: June Lewis 348; Wargacki 513; Skok. O, Pauline IBP 0, Mary Lou Wicken 468; Maint. 26V2-25V2 Sh. Binder Emsley 372; Matlock 4, Nellie Lumber 3, Joan Sowers 500; Women's Hi Series: Nita Tinsley 251b-26V2, Chr'is' 25-27, ary Lou Wicken 525; Rossmaier/Ike Ford 421. Accounting 1, Jane Wh te 467; 484 , McComb's 241/z-27V2 Sh. Land !, Dena Settle 440; Engineering 3, Lucille Chapman Standings: Bob s 31-17, 24-28, Byrne's 23;/~-281k, Mell Helene Redman 461; WOMEN'S CITY 483; Olympic 2, Mildred Daniels 29-19, Knudsen 29-19, Merv s Cindy Barnes 439; W¢9men's Hi Game: Bev Kunnanz 46~; Research t, Mabel Tobin Simpson Bldg. 29-19, Barnes 23-29, Pauley's Mtrs. 171/z-34V2. 3, Betty Gray 430; 449; Power 2, Shannon Carr 418; 28-20, Jeff's 28-20, Evergreen MEN'S CITY 1, Pat Bead 473; Women's Hi Series: Helen Purchasing 0, Betty Mast 449; Florist 25-23, Cap. Toppers Mens Hi Game: Bryan Johnson Leona Danielson 420; Leonard 438 Loggers4, Ramona Smith 437. 23-25, SITE 22-26, JX 16-32, 233 4, Linda Robertson Standings: Fir Cone 32-20 Clary's 15-33, Braggs 13-35. Men's Hi Series: Ed Dunbar 544 Morgan's 31-21, 40&8 22-301 Knudsen 3, Steve Anderson Lumbermen's 19-33. SeMI M ' • DONUT TRIO 412; Evergreen Florist 1, Bill Standings: MaCe Garbage organs 3, Lmda Rodgers Hibbert 41¢J; Clarys31~D°nClary 26-22,31"17' Brad'SLucky 251/2-22Vz,30-18' Nault'sA/S Joe Brown 235 425; 40&8 1, Helen Leonard 438; Women s Hi Game: Marie James 474; Braggs 1, Rusty . leines 468; 21-27, W. Parts 20Vv27V2, Mete 180 , s: Wayne Clary 574 Lumbermen's 2, Bev Kunnanz W4ogmen s Hi Series: Marie James SimpsonBIdg. 2; Ken Knight 577; 20-28, Elks 18-30. Edith Walter 433; Fir Cone 2, Sandy Mann Barnes 2, Jack Barnes 462; JX 3, Garbage 3, Chuck Thompson Hi Series: Edith Walter 407. Standings: Log Cabin Sharon Cook 474: SITE 1. 526; Elks 1. Ron Eldridge 511; Randy Churchill 457; Jeff s 4, A/S 1, Dick Arnold 487; Brad's 241/z-7V2, James 20-12, Nell's Floyd Barnes 540; Cap; Toppers 3, Harold Churchill 529; Lucky SIMPSON SWlNGSHIFT 20-12, Rollers 17-15, Andrews 0, Pete Olsen 463; Bob s 4, Nita 31/2, Don Donaldson 543;W. Parts iM (s: Dogs 34-14, Women's Hi Game: Tony 141/z-17½, Heinie,s 14-18, H. H !1 ~20, Moonshiners Musgrove 204 Tinsley 484; Merv s 0, Joan Engen 1/2, Wayne Howland 515; Nault's C ~gs 26½-211/2, Balz Women's Hi Series: Tony Oyster 10-22, Mel s 8-24. " n (re 23-25, Hookers Musgrove 545 H. H. Oyster 0, Crystal 429. 1, Ed Dunbar 544; Mete 3, Tom ere 23-25, DingALings Standings: Hemlockers 104, Anderson 351; James 4, Marie TUESDAY NITE Fredson 500. Imys 20-28, Pros James 449; Nell's 4, Carol MIX,E_DLEAGUE Sh. Plywood 99, Dry Planer 94, Carpenter 374; Mel s 0., Teena Men s Hi Game: Lynn Southmayd Green Planer 79, Dry Shed 76~/z, Waylett 382; Log CaDin 3½, 208 Object of philosophy Doug Wicken 567; Mill Four 75~/z. Char Tobin 517; Green Planer6, John Manning Peggy Helser 426; Andrews Vz Men's Hi Series: John Denison Truth the object of philosophy, [, Edith Walter 533; 438; Dry Planer 5, L. C. Leman Evelyn Fischer 344; Heinie's 1~ 554 ~e Brown 551; Balz 516; Sh. Plywood 8, Tony Janice Biggs 328; Rollers 3, Mary Women's Hi Game: Jean Petty but not always of philosophers. ~rtwell 501; takers 1, Musgrove 545; Dry Shed 7, Ron Henery 325. 188 Churton Collins 93; DingALings 1, Dickinson 461; Hemlockers 9, Farmers 3, Wayne Dave Wood 524; Mill Four 13, Hookers 3, Dawn Dummys 1, Jay 0, Mike Clary Smith 515. Series: Louise Clary Jack Carlson 477. FRATERNAL Men's Hi Game: Dave Knutzen TRIO 215 Men's Hi Series: Dave Knutzen Louise Clary 630 Standings: Rotary 33-15, Fuller 31-17, Bull Moose 30-18, 32-16, Moose Antlers 27 21,~West: Auto 26-22, Lions 24-24, Sh. Const. 28-19, 23-25, Kiwanis 22-26, Elks 21-27, 24Vz-23½, Nimrod 20-28, Moose Heads ;½, Petty's 24-24, Wingard's 22-26, 17-31, PUD 16-32. Kiwanis 3, Bob Owens 510; 2 1- 2 7, M & O Moose Heads 1, Ed Crossan 527; 171/z'30½" PUD 3, Willie Flint 485; West. 0, Syble Ristine Louise Claw 525; Auto 1, Phil Adams 539; Fuller 3, ile Farmwald 448; Floyd Fuller 546; Lions 1, Clay imery 410; Petty s Keith 525; Rotary 4, George 433; Hut 1, Betty Lemagie 575; Nimrod 0, Harry ~; M&O l/z, peg James Jr. 513; Bull Moose4, Dave Nye's 3½, Cindy Knutzen 630; Elks 0, Doug akoviney 1, Kathy Shelton 496; Sh. Const. 4, Dennis A&S 3, Pat Bead Renecker 560; Moose Antlers 0, 2, Lorraine Huber Ernie Dahman 484. 2, Cee Gunter 477. SIMPSON RECREATION ea again ,nd organizational determine and in a Shelton-area of Northwest will be held next Shelton Nimrod at the first November 18, was by inclement weather, as to the meeting, contact Bob at 426-1923, Chuck 4)893 or Phil Waaga at Women's Hi Game: Betty Russell 167 Women's Hi Series: Vi McGee 452 Standings: Loaders 30-22, Railroads 27¥z-241/z, Loggers 24-28, Shops 22vz-291/2. Railroads 3, Vi McGee 452; Loggers 1, Leslee Cochran 420; Loaders 4, Clara Erickson 395; Shops 0, Jean Diggle 326. There will be no public swimming at the high school pool next Wednesday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Director Doug Hanna has announced. The cancellation is necessitated by the Shelton-Olympia swim meet scheduled for that time in the Highclimber pool. FOURTEEN YEARS AGO WE STARTED TODAY WE SERVE CUSTOMERS WHY? BECAUSE BANDAG IS THE They come from all parts of the Northwest. Truck tires, loader and passenger tires from companies like Simpson, Crown Zellerbach and B. F. Goodrich. The first step in the Bandag process is a careful inspection of the tire casing to insure a retread that runs miles longer. While hot-cappers buff your tire to fit a steel mold, not so with Bandag! Our method is unique and removes only as much useable tread rubber as necessary. Dur)ng this Bandag step, careful skiving of any damaged casing area )s made. Chalk up first win Shelton High School's girls' basketball team won its first game ever last week, nipping Elma 24-23 after trailing most of the way. Leading the way for the first-year team was Kim Goldsby, who scored 12 points. She was forLowed by Jennie Cross with fiv,=., Neva Strutz with three, and Robin and Renee Trucksess with two apiece. Jane Eager, Donna Standley, Julie Sandquist, Pat nl Trotzer, Vanessa Strutz and Shaun and Shannon Byrne also saw action but did not score. The jayvee squad, meanwhile, lost its second in as many games, this time by the narrow margin of 24-19. Another Goldsby - this one Karen - was high scorer, with six points. Kelli Small had five followed by Debbi Chapman's four. Patrice Munsell and Nancy Gdese tallied two each and Stacy Vralmos started but did not score. In the varsity contest, the Climbers were behind througi~ three quarters but rallied to g,) ahead in the final period, stallin~ the last 26 seconds to preserve the win. It leveled their record to 1-1. The girls hosted Capital last night but scores were not available at press time. Next Wednesday they take ol) Tumwater at home, with thc jayvees playing at 6 p.m. and tlk' =_ varsity game starting at 7:30. O wan wrat r Warn WraW, l=r U The winch that will move you through Mason County mud... and snow.., and sand.., and streams.., and just about any obstacle you can name. Now available in Shelton at 104 W. Grove (across from Mell Chev.) 426-1467 II 000 RETREADING TIRES IN SHELTON. FROM CANADA TO CENTRAL OREGON. BEST AND WE'RE THE BEST IN BANDAG. We have thousands of factory-cured treads in stock at Merv's. Each tire is exactly measured and a tread is cut to custom-fit it. This is a giant step from hot-capping where the tire must be forced under pressure to conforrr~ to one of a few available matrix sizes. After the tread is measured and the cushion gum put on, the tread is applied to the tire casing. The Bandag tread is pre-cured at the factory under four to seven times the pressure of conventional hot-caps. This method produces a denser, longer-wearing tread. )orts twenty-five )'ears ago CLIMBER HOOPMEN WIN INAUGURAL /ith less than a minute to go in a 31 to 31 contest Shelton and Peninsula on Friday, tall Bob took a deep breath and sank a foul shot. The Point was the Climbers' margin of victory in their on the hardwood for the 1950 season. told Hunter plunked in 6 points for the game, behind high scorer Danny Yarr. Also racking were Bob Eacrett (4), Hart Dittman (5), and Cole (6). The four Highclimbers who scored a Point in the action included Pr~szner, Coleman, Brehmeyer. p& Cota Straiten Another advantage of the Bandag process is that each tire is sealed ina flexible rubber envelope for curing. This envelope tailor-fits the tire to its exact shape and size and insures perfect pressure application. The Bandag pressure chamber is "cool." Unlike hot recap's 300 degree F. curing temperature, the bonding temperature for Bandag is only 212 degrees F. This is no more than the normal operating temperature for a loaded truck tire on a hot summer day. The last stop for.any tire is the final inspection rack. Each new Bandag tire is again thoroughly examined for any flaws that would reduce its road life. Defective tires, though there are few, never see the highway; they are destroyed. We believe that our retread tires are the best on the road and we work to maintain that high standard. Our Bandag-trained personnel care about quality and we are constantly checking our product. Frequent, tough inspections by both Bandag and the Tire Retreading Institute help to insure our quality control. Thursday, December 4, 1975 -Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page