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E THURSDAY TRIO MEN'S CITY . LADIES COFFEE TRIO BANTAM WOMEN'S CITY
Men's Hi Game: Bryan Roof 141
Men s HI Game: Bill Blucher 212W;lrnen's Hi Game: Sharon Hoyt SIMPSON RECREATION SHELTON RECREATION
Game: Ike Ford 193 Women s Hi Game: Diana M ' "
W;smen's Hi Game: Jean Diggle Women's Hi Game: Lucille Speece Women s Hi Game: Evadean Lord
li Series: Loren Mercer Offerdal 202 en s Hi Series: Bill Blucher 563
Women s Hi Series: Diana Standings Final 1st Half: W0o2men's Hi Series: Bee BrandtMen's Hi Series: Sterling Stock WTo2men's Hi Series: Jean Diggle 154 180
Women's HiSeries: LucilleSpeece Women's Hi Series: Mary Lou
Hi Game: Nita Tinsley Offerdal 518 , Brad's 39-21' Lucky 34Vz-251/2, 248
Standings: Clary s 36-20 A&S Garbage 33-:~7 Nault's 32-28, Standings: Taylor Towne Women's Hi Game: Lisa Byrd 126 423 Nault 466
Women's Hi Series: LIsa Byrd 235 Standings, End of FirstHalf: Standings: Railroads . Standings: Lager 31-21,
;Hi Series: Nita Tinsley34-22, Harry s 331/z-221/z,' Hut Elks 28-32, A/S 27-33, Jess's Arco42-18, Airport Groc. 39-21,Standings: Journal 30-6, Morgan's 37-23, Fir Cone 37-23,34½-25½ Loaders 33-27 Shops Limerick 30-22, Waite 30-22,
321/z-23%, Sh, Vets 30-26 Petty's 24-36, W. Parts 22V2-371/2. Century 37-23, Timber Bowl Nimrod 22-14, Kirby 19-17, 40&8 27-33, Lumbermen's 19-41. 26½-33½~ Loggers 26-34. ' Angels 13-39.
dings: Agate One 39-21, 29-27, Fuller s 27-29, Ma'koviney A/S 4, Mel Arnold 511; W. 33-27, Dick's 32-28, Hansen's Lions 16-20, Mac's 16-20, Moose 40&8 4, Jean Diggle 472; Railroads 4, Lucille Speece Lager 4-0, Evadean Lord 457;
36-24, Matlock 31-29, 24~-31Vz, Wingard's 24-32 Nye's Parts 0, Jay Ramsfield 475; 31-29, Nimrod 30-30, Andrews 15-21, Hut 14-32, VFW 11-25. Lumbermen's 0, Kathy Brazeau 423; Loaders 0 Betty Russell Angels 0-4, Joan Engen 429;
;ur. 26-34, Agate Two 231/z-32Vz, Bob's 22-34 ' M&O Nault's 1, Duane Nault 494; Elks 28½-31½, SITE 27-33, Sh. _ Journal 3, Lisa Byrd 235; 365; Morgan's 2, Char Tobin 459; 417; Shops 3, Lin'da Rodgers 405; Waite 0-4, Maxine Waite 414;
kok. 23-37. - 20-36. ' 3, Ron Eldridqe 504- Jess's 3. Binders 23-37, Mel's 21-39, Nimrod 0, Julie Tobin 140; Kirby Fir Cone 2, Carol Barnes 427. Loggers 1, Evelyn Fischer 356.Limerick 40, MaryLou Nault 466.
Insur. 2, Loren Mercer Makoviney 2z/2, Rata LeBresh Tom Fredson 54~5; Gart;age 1, Jim Beautique 16½-43%. 3, Bryan Roof 214; Lions 0,
ok. 2, Nita Tlnsley 565;402; Nye's 1%, Dorothy Ahrens Tobin 545; Brad's 1, Joe ColD Sh. Binders 1, Darleen Glenn Andrews 132; Mace 3, PREPS .~.
~ne 3, Lyle Auseth 448; 408; A&S 2, Pat Boad 494; Hut 2, 471; Lager 3, Bill Blucher 563.Rohwein 452; Beautique 3, SterlingStock 248; Moose 3, Bob Men's Hi Game: Ray Johnson x/x
Men's Hi Series: Willie Flint 450
1, Paul Challender 403; Nita Tinsley 511; Vets 3, Birgitta Sharon Hoyt 479; Hansen's 1, Russell150; Hut 0, Chad Kincade Women's Hi Game: Paula Bigley
Wo 1, Bob Florek 395; Jenner 428; Wingard's 1, Frankie MERCHANTS
3, Nellie Rossmaier 455.Barnes 390; Petty's 1, Judy Men's Hi Game: Dave Clark 224 JoyCesusan MillerArnold401;418;TaylorDiCk'STowne3' 196; VFW O, Mark Rogers 147. W5o4men's Hi Series: Paula Bigley
LaMont 452; Harry's 3, Virginia Men's Hi Series: Dave Clark 571Arco 3, Becky Willis 427; Mel s 1, SIMPSON SWINGSHIFT
Fuller 481 ; M&O 3, Diana StandinQs: Capital 40-16, Rebecca Dally 347; Nimrod 0, Arnie Casey 5-10 split." ,
Offerdal 518; Clary s 2, LouiseHansen's 31-25, Dry Sort 31-25 Standings: Lumbermen s
B~ Clary .468; Bob's ,1Vz, Lorraine RaMac 31-25 Marv's 30-26~ Sharon Crouch 386; Century 4, Men s Hi Game: George Ahlquist
Bee Brandt 502; Timber Bowl 4, 215 37-11, Riverside 31-17, Pauley's
PII~,L ~1~ n Huber 391; Fullers 2%, Lucile Schlitz 30-26, PS'NB27-29, Hood. Sharon Bender 460; Andrews 0, Men's Hi Series: George Ahlquist 291/2-18½, Brad's 28-20
~V,'~ II Farmwald431• Merchants 26-30,, S. Equip. Linda Craig 471; SITE1, Ramona532 125 Thriftway 25-23 Clark's
Standings: Plywood ' 23½-24%, Timber Bowl 23-25,
Og~ I! SUN, DAY FOURSOME Chevron24V2"311b'21%-34%, Billington SFox 21-35.23"33' J. WoodSmith 397; Airport Groc. 3, MarY477. Hemlockers 124, Mill Four 117%, Bob's 23-25, A&S 21-27, Stella's
Schlitz 1, Lynn Southmayd Dry Planer 117½, Dry Shed 17½-30½, Lew's 15-33, Reller's
lll~Q~ll~m • • Men sHi Game: Doug Wicken 564; Marv's 3, Austin Jerpe 510; 14%.331/z.
II I~1 De B II 225 103½, Green Planer 84V2.
Hansen s 0, Dave Clark 571; J. SIMPSON WOMEN'S Mill Four 9, Gary Kunnanz
~ ~ • 573Men's Hi,Series:Doug Wicken Chevron 4, Steve Wellington 518; W;3men s Hi Game: Joan Sowers 482;436; GreenDry ShedPlaner10,4½'DanBill DenniScurtis 318;TimberBrad's Bowl0, Curtis4' RaYLikesDUffeY321;
/v~mBli Women s Hi Game: Louise Capital ,3, Pete OIsen 499;
504; Dry Planer 3½, L. C. Leman Lew's 1, Lewis Arnold 367;
Clary/Glenda Ettlin 234 Billington s 1, Bob Henz 440; Women's Hi Series: Donna 507; Sh. Plywood 12 George Riverside 3, Ray Johnson 412;
Hood• Merchants 2, Powell WhiteColeman 557
I Women's Hi Series: Glenda Ettlin 495; Dry Sort 2, Ron Moore 512; Standings: Govey 43-13, Ahlquist 532; Hemlocke;'s 9, Paul Thriftway 1, Mike Sobotka 337;
i~ble is filled with I 606. . Lumbermen's 3, Willie Flint 450;
Iratlon" and guidance ~zanoings•z "1 Dogs 41-19, Fox 1, Steve Sargeant 472; S. Veneer 33-23, Lumber 31-25, CM Seager489. Bob's 3, Robbie Wotton 300;
,~ndguidance.... I H2OK9s 36 /2-23 /2, Totems 35-25 Equip• 3, Tom Skillman 540; 31-25, Research 29½-26%, A&S 1, Gary Tullar 306; Clarke
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..... Fall t: ~ ox-z~, ualz 3u-Ju, PSNB4, Ken O'Dell 500. Engineering 27½-28%, IBP Men',s Hi Game: Jim Williams 232 Jamie Radich 328; Pauleys 3½,
:r~afn~rtt. gh~°~gh I Moonshiners 30-30 Hookers RaMac 0, George Wright 448; Acco'unting 28V2-27~, GUYS&DOLLS ~ 1. CarlGoodburn349;Rellers3,
....... = .... I 28-32, DingALings 27-33, 2 7 ½-2 8½, Olympic 27-29, Men s Hi Series: Ted Nault 565Arnie Casey 360; Stella s ½, David
Ican find answers to your I Dummys 27-33, ] Lakers 27-33, MEN'SCOMMERCIAL Loggers 22½-33½, Power Women's Hi Game: Kathy Dunnington 272.
M e n ' s H i G a m e : C h u c k20½-35½, Purchasing 15-41. LeBresh 219
.s with the special help of I Pros 26-34, BS 21/2-37%. Thompson 232 HOUSEWIVES
kly Bible Lessons in the I Lakers 3, Floyd Fuller 523; Margaret Tobler picked the Women's Hi Series: Kathy W;4men's Hi Game: Betty Dean
iStian Sc'mnce Quarterly. I Balz 1, Jean Hartwell 494; Men s Hi Series: Dan Brown 5734-10 split. LeBresh 589
..... I H2OK9s 3, Glenda Ettlin 606- Standings: Certified 37-23
your own copy OT me I Dumm s 1 ....... ' Morgan 34-26 Photo 33Vz-26%' Accounting 1½, Helen Rice Standings: Salad 40-16, Straf
- Y , liCK ~killman 4/x;
rterly, or stu'dytheBible ] Hookers 2 Ben ",,-. a~a D,,,~O N itehawks 33-27, Gott 31-29' 505; Research 2½, Mabel Tobin 39-17, Kyds 36-20, Carpetbaggers Women's Hi Series: Darlene
~n, ~n" o~c Reading I - "e ' _~m,,,-,v-,;,,~ ,., B& R 30-30, S. Foods 30-30~ 491; IBP 3, Jean Hartwell 530; 35-21, Heehaws 34-22, PhantomsCuzick 551
.... " ............. = I Hon :~ ymour 4/Z; Uogs 4 uoug Engineering 1, Judy LaMont 517;32-24, Pointers 26-30, Nine Standings: Hood Canal Bank
',~'_ ..............I Wicken 573; Moonshiners '0, Art Manke 29z/z-30z/~, Airport 29-31, Olympic _3, Virginia Fuller 504; 26-30, Busters 21½-34~z, Rollers 34-26, Boat Mart 33-27, Knudsen IN slue funeral Imme
31RISTIkN $CI|NC| I Pleines 503; Farmers 4 Nancy Stewart 27-33, Wolden 24-36, Power I, Robin Bieh1395;Govey 20-36, Jad's 18-38, Sandbaggers 32½-271/z, Himlie 32-28, B&R
IIFUkDIN~ ROOM I Brewer 601; BS 0, Gloria Smith Verne's 22-38. 3, Donna Coleman 557; Veneer 1,14½-411/z. 32-28, Manke & Sons 30-30,
,'=ouzn ....... ~=cona: ......... >no,con I408; DingALin s 2, Lee Boad Wolden 1, Ken Wolden 531; Helen Redman 478; Purchasing 1, Busters 3, Jim Williams 512; Wheels 28½-31½, Nault's 28-32, | serving the community with over 75 years |
, ~ouzn ~econo -- ~nelzon 455;Totems 2, ~m Tobin 489. S. Foods 3, Dave Eichhorn 552; Helen Ogden 436; Loggers 3, Joan Kyds 1, Betty Johnson 415; Manke & Orr 28-32, Sanders
• B&R 4, Duane Wilson 565; Woods 395; Lumber 2, Joan Phantoms 2, Gene Strozyk 472; 27½-32½, Log Cabin 27½-32½, | I
~- , Nitehawks 0, Dave Knutzen 568; Sowers 541; CM 2, Juanita Nine 2, Bob Lanman 518;Straf 4, Hoods. Sears 27-33. . complete professional service
~ :~ ~'~ Airport 3, Joe Anderson 564; Hartwell 493. Kathy LeBresh 589;Salad O, L.C. Boat Mart 1, Merge Witcraft
Verne's 1, Dan Brown 573; Leman 541; Rollers 4, Mike 495; Log Cabin 3, Corky Dorn
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Certified 2, Bob Haselwood 492; Johnson 438; Sandbaggers O, 437; Hoods. Sears 1, Jon
Gott 2, Del Hartwell Jr. 496; SHELTONSCRATCH Frank Schmidt411;Jads3, Judy Mazzancini 424; Hood Canal
Manke 0, Don Brown 546; Men's Hi Game: Ev LaBelle 222 Coogan 429; Hotpointers 1, PeteBank 3, Donna Coleman 498;
Morgan 4, Ken Knight 554; Men's Hi Series: Ev LaBelle 563 I
Stewart 0, Lynn Southmayd 567; Standings: Smackers 187%, Munsell 428; Heehaws 1, Curt Wheels 3, Darlene Cuzick 551; I •
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........ .~:::. ............ ...... Photo 4, Chuck Thompson 551. Frost 175V2, Nault s 17OVa, Clary:s Snyder 519; Carpetbaggers 3, Himlie 1, Patty Brown 478; B&R
..... ~ SUNDAY NIGHT 162½, Timber Bowl 161; B s
........ MIXED DOUBLES 105½,SmackersB&J 84. 11, Lloyd Clark BettyBirgittaDeanJenner522; Manke412; Nault& SonsS 4,0'
Men s Hi Game: Bill Hibbert 203536; B&J 3, Buck Mackey 528; A good night's sleep , Sally Graham 474; Manke & Orr I f111~*~,1 P~ I
Men's Hi Series: Floyd Barnes Nault s 14, Lynn Southmayd 509; 1, Judy Manke 428; Knudsen 3,
535 " E I o~,, .,d O~.,o,.d ~, ~,~,,, o~ ~, I
WB°3men's Hi Game: J°an ngen B's 5' Ev LaBelle 563; Timber Sleep that ]cnits uP the rave]] d Margie Knudsen 399" I J
Bowl 10I/2, Rusty Pleines 541; sleeveofcare, w.~.,,o.~.,o~ .... ,=,.~,,~
We have o new mochlnel, W?lmen's Hi Series: Joan Engen Clary's 7, Mike Clary 524; Frost
• 15½, Jack Frost 540. The death of eachday's life,
sore labour's bath,
Standings: Barnes 37-23, TUESDAY NITE BaJmofhu~t minds, peat
ekes the best equipment to do the best job. That s why we Bob's Tav. 36-24, Jeff's 36-24, MIXED LEAGUE
~ased a brand new Hunter precision wheel alignment Knudsen 36-24, Simpson Bldg. nature ssccondcou~se, William R. Batstone, funeraldirector
ins. When you want the finest mechanical work in town... 35-25, Merv's 33-27, Evergreen Men s Hi Game: John Denison Chief nou er Ln life's feast. I 703 Railroad Avenue 426-4803 I
for D&LAutomotive. Florist 30-30, SITE 29-31, Cap. 203
Toppers 26-34, JX 22-38, Clary's Men's Hi Series: John Denison Shakespeare
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21-39, Braggs 18-42. 524 ,
Merv's 3. Joan Enoen 511- Women s Hi Game: Rosie
Shelton 426-1467
Simpson Bldg. 1, Terry KnightBowcutt 192
504; Jeff's 4, Floyd Barnes 535; Women's Hi Series: Dawn
Ever. Florist 0, Bill Hibbert 505; Raymond 492
Barnes ,3, Candy Barnes 424; 1Standings: Lumbermen's
40b-19%, ITT Waterboys 35-25,
~.Wilson~ 35-25, Chris' 33-27, ITT
, Maint. 31Vz-28~, Sh. Land 30-30,
Steve Anderson 494; Cap.
Toppers 0, Pete Olsen 430; Braggs
4, Stan DeLong 495; JX 0, Harry
Cook 472.
West 30-30, Sh. Binder 28½-31½,
McComb's 27½-32½, Mell 27-33,
f~rne's 23½-36½, Pauley's Mtrs.
1/~-41½.
We've just hired a new teller called Quickbank, and we'd love to have you come in
and get acquainted.
Like any other teller, Quickbank can handle all your ordinary banking transactions.
But unlike other tellers, Quickbank gives you the advantage of 24-hour service. It's
a self-service bank that lets you do everything from getting cash from your checking
account to making a loan payment to depositing money to your savings account-all
just about as fast as you can push a few buttons.
It works with a Quickbank card or a special BankAmericard® that's almost as easy
/ to get as working the machine. And there's no extra service charge for using it.
/ So come on in and let us introduce you.
Quickbank may not be our best-looking teller, Puget Sound National Bank
but it's bound to be one of our most popular. MASON COUNTY BRANCH, 3RD & COTA
®Marks owned and licensed by Bank, America Service Corporation.
MOS
Mt. View
Alliance Church
Washington & "J" Sts.
Sunday School .... 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship .. 11:00 a.m.
EveningService .... 6:00 p.m.
Prayer Flours (Wed.) 7:00 p.m.
A.Y.F. (Wed.) ..... 7:00 p.m.
BERT LINN, Pastor
First Baptist
Church
~hev.)
5TH AND COTA
"¢X)WNTOWN'SHEL~ON
December 2 I, ! 975
A.M. "HistorY in
Advance"
P.M.
Christmas Cantata by
combined choirs of
First Baptist and
First Christian churches.
9:30 a.m ......... 5unclay School
* 11 :O0 a•m ..... Morning Worship
6:OO p.m .... Evening C;ospel Hour
Dr. Arlin M• Halvorsen, Pastor
7:00 p.m. Wednesday
Bible study & prayer meeting
* The Morning Worship is broad-
cast live over KMAS, 12110 kc.
Episcopal Church Welcomes You
St. David's - 4th & Cedar, Shelton, Sunday 8 & 10 a.m.
COME AS YOU ARE
First Church of Christ, Scientist
302 ALDER ST. SHELTON, WA.
Sunday School 11:00 a.m.- Church 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday evening testimony meetings 7:30 P.m.
Reading Room -- 107 S. 2nd
Hours: 12 noon - 3 p.m. Tuesday thru Friday
Child care provl4ed during services
Seventh-Day Adventist Church
SIXTH AND RAILROAD
Saturday - 9:30 a.m. -- Sabbath School
11:00 a.m. -- Hour of Worship
Wednesday - 7:30 P.m. -- Bible Study and Prayer
TIM GALLAGHER, PASTOR
426-9601
WORD OF LIFE
FELLOWSHIP
Services: 6:30 p.m. Sunday
7:00 p.m. Tuesday
Location: Parish Hall,
St. David's, 4th& Cedar
426-2758
Call 426-5336
or write: Box 884
Northside
Baptist Church
123 W• "C" Street
Interim Pastor Dave Bellamy
426-1264
Sunday School ........ 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship ..... 11:00 a.m.
Evening Worship ....... 7:30 p.m.
Jesus loves you -- we do, too!
S.B.C.
The church that preaches
what the Bible teaches.
FIRST UNITED
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
Our new church meets in its
brand-new location at the island
Lake Firehall every Sunday
morning at 10:00 a.m.
Come worship the L¢N'd with us
in spirit and in truth
Lowly R. Ferris, Director
4211-S390
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Arcadia and Lake Boulevard KURT HARDENBROOK, Minister
Bible School ...~... 9:45 a.m. Family Service. 7:00 p.m.
Worship ......... ! 1:00 a.m. " " " "
Wednesday -- Bible Study and Prayer -- 7:00 p.m.
Child Care Service Available at 11:00 Service
Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints
Connection & 12th Sts., Phone 426-2805
Priesthood Meeting ............................ 9:15 a.m.
Sunday School .............................. 11:00 a.m.
Sacrament Meeting ............................ 5:00 p.m.
St. Edward's Catholic Church
Father Michael Feeney 3rd & Pine
-- Masses --
Saturday ................................ 7 p.m.
Sunday .................... 8 a.m., 9 a.m., 11 a.m.
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
G and King Streets REV. WILLIAM ANDREWS, Minister
Church School -- 9:00 a.m. Worship Service -- 10:30 a.m.
Youth Groups- 7 p.m.
Faith Lutheran Church
7th and Franklin
Family Worship--8:00 a.m. and 10:15 a.m.
Parish Education Classes -- 9:00 a.m.
Christian Worship, Fellowship, Education, Service
Kenneth Robinson, Pastor Phone 426-8611
FOURSQUARE CHURCH
910 E. Dearborn Pastor Lewis Wysong
11:00 a.m., Old-Fashioned Children's Christmas Program
climaxed with a Visualized Christmas Story
7:00 p.m., "God's Christmas Gift," Pastor speaking
9:45 a.m. Sunday School 7:00 Wed. Bible Study
THE CHURCH WHERE EVERYONE IS WELCOME
MT. OLIVE LUTHERAN CHURCH
MISSOURI SYNOD
206 E. Wyandotte ROLAND HUBER, Pastor
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1975
Sunday School & Bible Class 9:15 a.m. Service 10:30 a.m.
Children's Christmas Program, Dec. 21, at 7:30 p•m•
Candlelight Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, 7:30 p.m.
Christmas Day Service, 10 a.m.
M.
A.
THE FRIENDLY CHURCH
SHELTON ASSEMBLY OF GOD
152 i Monroe Street
Younglund, Pastor Dale Sutter, Assistant
"KING OF KINGS,," Cantata by John W. Peterson
Presented by the Sanctuary Choir
Friday, Dec. 19, 7:00 p.m. -- Sunday, 10:50 a.m.
Sunday School ........................ 9:45 a.m.
Gospel Service, Pastor Speaking ........... 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday, Youth Night .................. 7:00 p.m.
REVIVALTIME, SUNDAY, KGDN ........ 3:00 p.m.
(Radio Voice of the Assemblies of God)
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