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December 13, 1973     Shelton Mason County Journal
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ICS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SIMPSON RECREATION PREPS Women's Hi Game: Sonia Pearson Men's Hi Game: Danny Vorse 154 216 Men's Hi Series: Mike Lindberg Women's Hi Series: Sonja Pearson 288 526 ~ * Women's HI Game: Laurie Evans Standings: Shops 33-23, 171 Loggers 29-27, Railroad 29-27, Loaders 21-35. Railroad 2, Jen Tratnick 443; Shops 2, Vi McGee 509; Loaders 2, Clara Erickson 487; Loggers 2, Sonja Pearson 526. FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED Men's Hi Game: Lloyd Murr 212 Men's " Series: Bill Gingham 513 Women's Hi Series: Laurie Evans 262 Standings: Journal 261/2-91b, VFW Aux. 24-12, RaMac 22-14, C&R Log. 19-17, Arco 181/2-17V2, Timberjacks 18-18, Stella's 17-19, Lions 16-20, Lumbermen's 16-20, Thriftway 16-20, Willour 15-21, Merv's 8-28. HOUSEWIVES Women's Hi Game: Nelda Flint 186 Women's Hi Series: Jackie McGuire 513 Standings: Clark & Relier 411/z-181b, Witcraft & Swope 41-19, Sk. John's 38V2-211/2, B&R 34-26, Col. Sanders 31-29, Manke 29-31, Springwater 28-32, Himlie 28-32, Dave's Mark-it 261/2-331b, Eli's Body 25-25, Apex 221/2-371/2, Knudsen Pole ]5-45. Sk. John's 0, Donna Coleman 450; Witcraft & Swope 4, Marge ine rln (Continued from page one.) committee has been doing. The act takes in all saltwater shorelands, all lakes of more than 20 acres and all rivers and streams with a flow of more than 20 cubic feet per second and also includes a strip of upland back 200 feet from the banks of these bodies of water. Connolly said the regulations proposed by the committee established four environments - urban, rural, conservancy and The urban designation, he said, was further divided into residential, commercial and industrial classifications. Most of the shorelands in the county would come under residential classification, Connolly said, with some under commercial and one industrial area, that around the Shelton waterfront, and the possibility of a second small one on Hood Canal. Connolly said designations given for water included natural property and construction less than 35 feet high on lands in the 200-foot strip back from the water line. tte said "ederal and treaty lands, which would include Indian reservations, are also excluded from the act. Connolly said the proposed regulations cover agricultural uses, ~cquaculture, forest management practices, commercial development, marinas, mining, outdoor advertising, residential Women's Hi Game: Margie Archer 162 Women's Hi Series: Maxine Waite 455 Standings: No. Four 32-16, No. Three 29-19, No. Two 20-28, No. One 15-33. No. Four 4, Harold Churchill 495; No. One 0, Jim Pierce 416; No. Two 3, Bill Gingham 513; No. Three 1, Lloyd Murr 475. Willour 1, Tracy West 207; Witcraft 497; Clark & Relier l/z, natural - with the most lenient for anything 60 feet and moredevelopment, utilities, ports and Timberjacks 2, Todd 213; VFW Betty Dean 439; Dave's 31/2, L.aura regulations applying to urbanand conservancy from 0 to 60 water-related industry, bulkheads, Aux. 21b, Jenene Pleines 252; Morgan 447; Manke 4, Penny Journal l/z, Danny Vorse 281; Greaves 435; Apex O, Marry environments and the most feet. breakwaters, jetties, groin s, Arco 3, Don Nolan & Darren 247;Lanning 355; Himlie 4, Terri restrictive to natural Conno]ly said under the landfills, solid waste disposal, Merv's O, Tim Martin 231; Jensen 416; Knudsen Pole O, Shoreline Management Act, somedredging, shoreline protection, Lumbermen's 1, Laurie Evans Margie Knudsen 344; B&R 3, 262; Stella's 2, Mike Lindberg Shirley Weaver 491; Springwater activities are exempt. They road and railroad design and 288; Lions 0, Lori Zemersheild 1, Annie Benson 419; Col. include normal maintenance of construction, piers and docks, 225; Thriftway 3, Mike 238;C&R Sanders 4, Jackie McGuire 513; Log. O, Karen Fuller 184; RaMac Eli's Body 0, Eva Hanson 433. structures, which has been archeological areas and historic 3, Ray Duffey 199. sites and recreation. SIMPSON WOMEN'S TUESDAY NITE Women's Hi Game: Donna MIXED LEAGUE Coleman 212 Men's Hi Game: Percy Zamzow BANTAMS2:00 Women's Hi Series: Donna 210 Men's Hi Game: Gary Tullar 130 Coleman 579 Men's Hi Series: Allen Boynton Men's Hi Series: Gary Tullar 230 Standings: Lumber 40-12, 523 Women's Hi Game: Holly Engineering 32-20, Olympia Women's Hi Game: Peg Knutzen Danielson 125 29-23, ImP 29-23, Accounting 202 Women's Hi Series: Holly 28-24, Govey 25-27, CM Shop Women's Hi Series: Peg Knutzen Danielson 214 24 1#-271/2, Research 24-28, 549 Standings: Eagles 23-10, HutPurchasing 231/z-281/2, Power Plant Standings: ITT Waterboys 19-13, mob's Shoe 18~/2-141/z, 21-31, Loggers 19-33, Veneer 391/2.201/2, Wilson 38-22, Women/Moose 18-15, 17-35. Cmpgrnd. 361/2-231b, Veil Chev. W o m e n / N i m r o d 1 8- ] 5, Purchasing 1, Darlene Wilson 36-24, McComb Bus. 341/2-251/2, Hoodsport Cafe ]7-16, TLC Xmas 440; CM Shop 3, Diana Brunink Harold's Bak. 30-30, ITT Maint. 17-16, Elks 15-18, Buck Mt. 432; Veneer 1, Gladys Garden 28~,-311fz, Sturgeon Hs. 21-39, 14-19, Schroder 13-20, Kelly's 474; Accounting 3, Helen Rice Endicott 19-41, Pauley Mtrs. 13-20, Timber Bowl 12-21. 476; Lumber 4, Jean Ream 502; ]8-42. Timber Bowl 1, Kitty Barry Loggers 0, Sue Hamilton 458; ImP Harold's Bak. 2, Jim Organ & 179; Women/Nimrod 3, Russell 2, Marlene Campagna 496; Jim Hutchison 472; Cmpgrnd. 2, Moore 208; TLC Xmas 1, Jeff Engineering 2, Marge Witcraft Knute Wheeler 522; McComb Hembinger 154; Buck Mt. 2, 513; Power Plant 0, Leslie Bus. 3, Rick Bacon 467; Veil Melvin Matson 210; Hut 3, HollyCochran 472; Govey 4, Donna Chev. 1, Allen Boynton 523; ITTDanielson 214; Hoodsport Cafe 0, Coleman 579; Research 0, Waterboys 4, Percy Zamzow 514; Bob Lovato 196; Elks 0, Kevin Frankie Barnes 431; Olympic 4, Pauley Mtrs. 0, Bob Florek 427;McClanahan 162; Women/Moose Darlene Cuzick 490. ITT Maint. 3, John Stone & Jerry 3, Scott Rapatz 157; Schroder 0, Hart 493; Sturgeon Hs. 1, John Robyn Frost 164; Eagles 3, Gary Dankulich 478; Wilson 3, Peg Tullar 230; mob's Shoe 2, Robbie Knutzen 549; Endicott 1, Monte Wotton 149; Kelly's 1, Carmen Haag 497. Clark 202. Dick Angle Angle Building 4th & Railroad • Property * Casualty *Commercial • Auto • Morfgage Life eHomeowne, $ From Ph. 426-8272 Candle Holders From...$170 Artificial Flowers From .... I0¢ LU ! BZ I:IklEN'S 309'ERS Men's Hi Game: Dell Abelein 224 Men's Hi Series: Dell Abelein 548 Women's Hi Game: Connie Sandridge 167 Women's Hi Series: Connie Sandridge 458 Edith Lyle converted the 6-7- 10 split. Standings: Primary 221/2-13V2, Redin' 20-12, Bordeaux Blews 19-13, Rithmetic 19-17, Ritin' 1 7- 1 9, Don't Bees 1 5, 1 7, Repeaters 16V2-191/2, Beginners 13V2-20V2, CC's 101/2-251/2. Ritin' 0, Floyd Jackson 502; Redin' 4, Dell Abelein 548; Rithmetic 3, Pat VanHouse 394; Repeaters 1, Lloyd Goodwin 423; Bordeaux Blews 4, Connie Sandridge 458; CC's 0, Chris Kramer 302; Beginners 3, Darrol Martin 473; Primary 1, Edith Lyle 374. SIMPSON SWINGSHIFT Men's Hi Game: Mark Thompson 193 Men's Hi Series: Mark Thompson 536 Standings: Mill Three 32-24, Hemlockers 31l/2-241b, Veneer 31-25, Dry Shed 30-26, Mill Four 291/2-26'/2, Log Butts ]4-42. Dry Shed 4, Mark Thompson 536; Mill Three 0, L. C. Leman 436; Mill Four 0, Dick Hopkins 468; Hemlockers 4, Dave Wood 499; Log Butts 0, Harley Strutz 449; Veneer 4, Tony Musgrove 509. Assassins of idealism Words without action are the assassins of idealism tierbert Clark ttoover See our Christmas-Gift Display Of Shelton * 426-2611 Foam & I ~6:t Rings, ~% .... disks, cones, pedestals, balls. Secretary of State A. Ludlow Kramer spoke to a workshop meeting on food banks at the First Christian Church here last week Kramer said it was a disgrace and unnecessary for people to go hungry in the United States. It isn't a lack of food, he said, but unequal distribution that causes the problem He stated that through the food bank programs, it is the private citizen through their contributions who is picking up the sla::k rather than the government which should be doing it. The program, he said, is not packaged to be acceptable to the legislative processes Helen Morrow, who is in charge of the food bank in Mason County, said cooperation in gelling donations is low during the summer and spring, but during the holiday season particularly is good She also commented that the number of senior citizens using the food bank is increasing all the time Jack Willson, legislative analyst for Neighbors in Need, outlines the program that group plans to work toward in the coming legislative session ha. Olympia '' ;= He said three priority items will be to get the stale to increase payments under the new federal program which is going into effect, to attempt to get approval for general assistance grants for single persons or childless couples between 18 and 50 and to get all schools to apply for all state and federal money tbr school lunch programs and to have school lunch programs. interpreted to mean repair or replacement of existing bulkheads, emergency construction for the protection of The proposed regulations when completed will have to be submitted to the Department of Ecology for their review and comment. They will then be returned to the county for final Too Late to Classify drafting and will in the end have --------------------- to be approved by the county commission as an ordinance. FIREWOOD FOR sale. Delivered. The regulations, Connolly $30 cord. 426-5754. C12/13 said, must be adopted by June 22. HOLIDAY TABLECLOTHS $1 At present, he commented, to $4. Kay's Strings and Things, 111 Cota. 12/13 GARAGE SALE -- freezer, double bed, clothes, tools, other household goods. All day Saturday 15. Fifth house on right in Woodland Manor. K12/13 FIREPLACE IOOD to keep cozy this winter. Alder or old growth fir. 426-6157. $12/13-1/3 SMALL YARDAGE pieces for velvet pillows. Kay's Strings and Things, 111 Cota. 12/]3 MOBILE HOME on cleared acre, outbuildings. Less than $10,000.00. 426-]439. A12/13 16' ALOHA trailer. 390 Ford engine, transmission and rear end. 10x14 and 10x16 tents. Electric guitar. 426-6285 after 5 p.m. B12/13-1/3 WANTED: SECRETARY-recep- tionist. 5 hours, 5 days. Typing, shorthand and lots of detail. Write brief resume' to Box 80, c/o Journal. 12/13 WANTED: EXPERIENCED waitress. 3 p.m.--9 p.m. 21 or over. Hoodsport Cafe. H12/13 SKI PANTS at $5.95. Kay's Strings and Things, 111 Cota. 12/13 GEESE FOR~ Sale, 426-2425. B12/13tfn 1972 BLAZER (GMC) 4-wheel drive, automatic transmission, P/S, P/B, rear seat, custom trim, 28,000 miles, special tires. Total price $3,500. 426-8747 after 6 p.m. B12/13 '64 OLDSMOBILE Ninety-Eight, $1 75 or trade for whatever. 426-1255. 12/30-20 MAKE YOUR own tables and shelves. Decorative components available at Kay's Strings and Things, 111 Cota. 12/13 ® ,ou don't have to .nderstand it Ioce it! Accurate to 1 minute per year. ACCUIIUARTZ "r' Stainless steel, water reslstant. $200. Ladies' Mini Accutron From !.// For satisfaction -- always buy a watch from a watchmaker. Free Parking Free Gift Wrapping 5TH & FRANKLIN , 426-3283 the regulations under the act are handled by the county commission and, at the present time, between one-quarter and one-third of the commission's time at its meetings is taken up with shoreline management matters. The world at ease The world will be at banquets and parties weddings - just as it Noah's time before the coming of the flood; wouldn't believe what was l to happen until the arrived and took them all So shall my coming be. Matthew 24: Strings 'N' Things SAVE MONEY! Make your own bookcases, end tables, shelves, etc. We have the component parts. 426-6207 1st & Cota Senior I ere s e you you service, transportation, visiting nutrition go" Classes in: consumer with organizational activities, dates, places, center activities, bus schedule, services and discounts for Mason County Senior Citizens Opening Soon December 14 December 20 Mother Hubbard's Cupboard Bring items you wish to sell, to the center, set a price, pocket the profit, it's yours. Grandma's Gourmet Another outlet for your talentS, a bake shop, you set the and it's yours too! in allll (Space courtesy Simpson Timber Company) Page 12 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, December 13, ]973