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Thursday' December Gree" Si-ab *d .... " ....... [ ........................ [_-:i:ii -- [l: ' ...... -:--' "' ..... RFLE .... " 'MEN . MEET TUESDAY ,
DELIVERED IN 2-CORD LO S /1/', " ..... " ..................
/I/NATURAL HABITAT IMPROVING Organization Of r;/E00ts;00T-0000i;bh00•L.Tt00rkey Planting
P hone 656 /|[PLANNED BY GAME;DEPARTMENT 00h--t00rs Backed CARDS NEEDED RY |S unsuccessnu
IIIIIIIIIIIII " [ll|lJ Much work of the "@ashIngton cent tall{. " i]:; 3•1!
, _,__ I|xwt.n ale improvemen oi nattlra fish hatchcrles and game farnls
' ]'][-A]" ]?ll,|, , Ill habitat, as this is considereu .the helps supplement nature in cer-
£ViLJII312-X. • ,t .) ,ax,, JxJ. most,, economicm way or increasmI taill "weak ,sl)ots,," Benningtoll ex-
L' III lmh and game supplies, Game plaincd, but the best reS/flts come
------ ,11Comp!ssioner Virgil Benningt0n from reproduction under condi-
!' " . o wana walls declares in a re- tions that are nearest to the rm-
- : " " at eight oc . ' ' Imrhnent. said today. ' J u ' . '"
:ural recources.
6an be realized
must "get the
which will turn
furniture, for
actory making'
ted in develop-
red for outlets.
!or the ladle:d-
means greater
dividuals must
new ventures
ieal. America
.at land, every
'tunity. Every
at the job of
business for
that has been
nd women who
honest labor."
;d wagons and
e freedom of
hencan they
mn County...
C. -
:)N CHAMBER OF
by Olympic Motor Sales
o
30 YEARS OF MOTOR CAR IMPROVEMENT
NOw On Display at
HOME
HEN our boys were in camps and cantonments, on ship,
board and in barracks, military authorities gained high respect
for the morale bilding qualities of wholesome, cheering beer:
Now that the war is over, Morn, as the quartermaster of the
household, keeps beer on hand for her returned veterans; Dad,
who enjoys an evening glass with his hero son, approves most
heartily becahse he knows that friendly beer is a btilWatk of
moderation; Aid when ex-G. I. Joes and G. I. Janes foregather,
they recall old times over cheery, companionable glasses of beer.
The beverage that cheered our fighting forces is still on the j6b
part and parcel of the return to peace and to who!esome Amer:
ican living.
In the West
it's Ramie
areas for pheasants is one of the
imp6rtant projects of the game
deprtment, These natural habitat
areas have been set up in var-
ious districts of the state and
have proved very successful in the
past yeir. Under the t wging of the
commissi6n ann of Director
W. Clarke. biologists of the
game department have outlined a
vast natural habitat profram for
the Columbia Basin that is de-
Signed to help make the basin pro-
ject a hunting and fishing "para-
dise."
Robert Rennie. a game depart-
ment ,biologist, a a recent meet-
ing in Spokane spoke on the Co-
lumbia Basin program,
He said that under a prelim-
inary survey 218 plots ef from 10
to 40 acres have been selected for
upland game,bird habitat areas,
These plots will require 5,500 of
the 73.000 acres of state lands in
the district. Legislation permitting
use of the land and providing for
,imbursement of the school fund
Will be asked of the Washington
state legislature, he declared. The
habitat areas will be leveled,
re.riced, provided with a year-ar-
ound water supply and with hop-
pers for winter feeding, planted
with grain ann shrubbery and pro-
tected from predators.
Other habitat areas are plan-
ned. under a farmers' cooperative
agreement, Rennie explained.
tural. • ins released.
Ldation of natural habitat under the sponsorship of the Vet- Tile pheasant "l)unch" ear(Is
erans of Foreign Wars post for the
purpose of organizing a rifle club
in this community.
Although the proposed new rifle
club is a project being sp6nsored
actively by the V.F.W. Post here,
membership in it is open to anyone
interested whether a former serv-
iceman m" not, VF.W Post Adjut-
ant Jack Gray emphasized in an-
nouncing the meeting.
He said some 35 to 40 persons
had signified their intention of
joining the proposed rifle club and
he expressed the hope that frmv/
50 to 60 would be on hand for the
meeting Tuesday evening.
If sufficient interest is evidenced
at Tuesday's organization meeting
to encourage further progress and
completion of the organization, tlle
local rifle c]ub would affiliate wit
,the National Rifle Ass0ciatibn,
which would entitle its membhrs to
purclmse their ammunition and
firearms throogh government
ageucms for from one-half to one-
third the regular retail prices, Mr.
Gray pointed out. and in addition
the goverhment would issue to the
new cldb two rifles of ,30 calibre
or heavier and two .22 calibre rif-
les for use by its membership.
Efforts to obtaih both all out-
door and indoo" range for the pro-
posed new rifle ciub have alrehdy
been undertaken, Adjutant Gray
pointed 0ut, so its members may
have year-around facilities for
their pleasure and use.
were adopted this year to give
the gtune department (lita on
how many pheasanls ar, lolled
and how the bags were distri-
buted over the state.
"We had splendid cooperation
from most dealers and a vt
majority of the ltunters,"
Lauekhart declared. "A few per-
sons llnought the pnnt'h card
was only 'red lalm' and prolesl-
ed, but vchen lhey fonnd the
card may be a means toward
improving' hunting eondith)ns,
they usually Were hal)lW to [,o-
operate With us."
I II
Whitewash Brush
Swishes Busily In
,Commercial Play
COMMERCIAL BOWLING LOOP
W L
Olympic Plywood ............... 20 13
Mell Chevrolet .................... I9 :14
Lake Cushman Resort ...... 19 14
Kimbel Motors .................... 16 17
Local 161 ............................ 15 18
Grunert's Service ................ 15 18
Pantorium ............................ 15 18
Morgan Lumber ............... 13 20
High game--Stan White. 220
High total, Joe Forrest. 577
Commercial league bowling line-
ups swung the calcimine brush in
all four of their matches last week
with the league leading Olympic
Plywood team stretching its win-
ning streak to eight in its last
nine games to cling to a one-game
lead on tile field as the second
place Mell Chevrolet and Lake
Cushman Resort lineups followed
suit to keep pace just a single
game to the rear.
Harold Ahlskog and Hans Bohn
fired the telling blows which en-
abled the veneermen to hold their
top rung position and score a
cleansweep verdict which sunk
Morgan Lumber into tle league
cellar. The last count was scored
by a slim eleven-pro margin and
in spite of Stan White's 220 game
for tle lumbermen which was top
single game effort of the night.
Joe Forrest paced his Lake
Cushman teammates to victory
over Kimbel Motors in a second
place duel which both crackcd
the resortmen's six-game losing
Deer Park Road Opens
December 15 or Sooner
Opening of the road to the Deer
Park ski area in the Olympic Na-
tional Park beginning December
15 or sooner has been announced
by Preston P, Macy, superinten-
dent, of the park, at a meeting of
the Bremerton Chamber of Com-
merce.
Limited accommodations and
meals during the week ends will
also be maintained this year. he
said. Constructio of a road from
Heart of the Hills has alo been
planned. The road. which will
complete a 16 mile scenic drive
from Port Angeles to Hurricane
Ridge, will end at an elevation of
5,500 feet.
| I streak and shook the motors five
,r , %, • v , II out of a three-way second place ,
.......... t l On the comeback trail again, i
V ] 1: I 1 J . lMell Chevrolgt cracked Local :161 [
1111111. n U I11111/!! I rrient dished out by Wally Dundas
: ;': I and Roland Gerhardt, although the I
BREMERTON- SEATTLE entire Mell lineup rolled consist- '
:12:15 A.M. 1:10 A.M. ently.
12:55
*5:45
6:1
*7:00
7:30
8:f5
8:45
9:25
10:00
10:45
11:15
11:50
12:30 P.M.
1:15
1:45
2:15
3:00
3:45
4:15
4:55
5:30
6:15
6:45
7:30
8:00
*8:30
f8:45
9:15
*9:30
10:OO
10:30
11:15
11:45
* Daily
Sunday Only
12:40 on
5:00
*5:45
6:15
"7:00
7;0
8:10
8:45
9:30
10:00
10.35
11:15
12:00
12:30 P.M.
2:30
3:00
3:30
4:15
5:00
5:30
6,15
€6:45
*7:00
'7:30
8:OO
-845
*9'00
9:15
10:00
t'10:30
.11:00
tl 1:30
11:45
Except Sunday -
morning
Grunert's Chevron Service
squeezed out of the cellar for the
first time" this season by shell-
acking Pantorium on generally
above-average scoring by the en-
tire lineup led by Joe Rank. The
Plywood (3) Morgan Lbr. (O)
handicap 3991 handicap 240
Ahlskog 505 CarlMorgan 410
Bohh 484 B•J•Morgan 394
Daviscourt 4,17 MarvMorgan 451
Dickie 398 S.White 531
Smith 485 R.Anderson 477
• Total 2718 Total 2503
Local 161 (0) Moll Chev. (3)
handicap 282 handicap 345
A.W,Wright 413 R.Babeock ,t68
B.Lunsford 377[ G.McNeil 443
A.Jacobson 478 A.Touey 438
W.Oliver 366 W.Dundas 519
N.Westlund 72 R,Gerhardt 497
Total 2388 Total 2710,
Grunert's (3) Pantorium (0)
handicap 240 handicap 210
C.Bare 4751 E.Lindeman 445
B.Kenyon 438t B.Besch 422
C.Rank 5141 K.Latham 352
H.C01e 4071J.Howard 499
D.Cormier 470[ J.Stewart 516
Total 2544 / Total 24 tt4
Lake Cushman (3) Klmbels (0)
handicap 2251 handicap 309
A.Robinson 5701B.Pearson 480
J.Roles 473 t C.Hanson 344
L.Carlson 4571 Dummy 399
C.Robinson 435 t L.B.Hunter 454
J.Forrest 577 / B.Earl 416
Total 2737] Total 2402
In the dutch:to valley of Ar-
kansag the finest oil .stones and
whetstones are found•
BrmertemTacoma Stages
The Finest In Motor Coach Transportation
pbRV ANGELES- SHELTON - OLYMPI
South Bound North Bound
P.0rt &n9 eles ................ Lv. 9:15 a.m. Ar. 5:35 p.m.
Sequtm ............... : .......... 9:45 a.m. 5:05 p.m.
QUtlveb. ........................ lO:40 a.m. 4:25 p.m.
LIIliwkhO ...................... 11:31 a.m. 3:18 p.m.
Hoodbjort .................... " 11:41 a.m. 3:12 p.m.
Shelton .......................... 12:10 p.m, 2:45 p.m.
Olympia ............ • ........... Ar. 12:45 p.m. Lv. 2:05 p.m.
C,eo;iori TO,. and From Bremerton at j uplqn
Cbndibn: ,To and From Port Townsend at Quilcene
,BRE,MERTON-__ SHELTON- OLYMPIA
NORTHBOUND DAILY SOUTHBOUND
Leave
Shelton
Leave
Bremerton
8:15 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
2:00 p.m.
*3:30 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
Leave
helton
7:00 a,m.
9:45 a.m,
12:30 p.m
3:30 p.m,
7:00 p.m,
Leaa
Olympia
8:30 a.m,
10:45 a.m.
1:45 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
The game departmmt's biolo-
ists had been I)(:::;ilnistif' COllCt.rIl -
ing the l)lantizn:,, will their pre-
dictions being borne (nEt !)y Van
Arsdol's report.
"We stiK wotlld liRe Io find a
strain of wild turkeys which
might adapt thcnls(,lvt, s to our
state and increase," Game [;idle-
ffist Bllrtoi1 LlllOJ:lltlrt d('c]trcf.;.
.' H
i
• 8:15 a.m.
9:15 a,m.
11:30 a.m.
2:30 p.m.
5:45 p.m.
9:45 p,m.
Phone 162
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* No Sundfi" oT oltaay ser i .
(hter Work a Specialty
CONSULT YOLrR LOCAL AGENT
Depot at First & Grove
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THE
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i gw
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Hoodsnort 10 or 17
This year alone,
we have added 5]00000
'telephones in Washington
wt NOW 4Sa,O00 Ut00PXONtS,
.... 6Wo MOIE,E.PEAtlL 'HARBOR DAYS
, • • \\;
They re gonng nn as fast as we are ablc to install them.
In 1946 alone, we havc already added more than 57,000
telephones, ot more than 48,000 telephones, or 527 per-
cent greater dmn added in a comparable period inlast
year. But therc is stiff a big job,ahead.
Complicated switchboatdl; cables, dial eqnipment
and even new, buildings have to be built beforeeveryotm
who wants a telephone can get one. This will take time.
Millions of dollars worth Of additional equipment mhSt
be manufactured and installed to take care of orders now
on hand and new applications which continue to pout in.
Meanwhile you may be certain that we will do every-
thing we can. For it is our 'purpose, , in an expanSit;n
program that will ahnost double our plant investment in:
Washington, to provide service for everyone who wants
it just as rapidly as possible.., better s'ervice than ever
before.., a more valuable service to every user.
An ever-improving telephone service at, the !€#
cost consistent with god4 waees and workin vot;dHo$
for our employees and a reasonable retur, to.the tbO
sands of people wbo have invesied!it the busmen. "
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co.
130 S, Third Street, Shelton' -Telephone 497
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