Oct, 18. 1962 Monroe Monitor. Monroe,' Wash. PAGE FIVE
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Sunset Falls Fish Ladder Status Passin
Vail ey [ ea i Points Up Initiative No. 30 Need with the
Monroe Floral .... 21 3Carlson Trucking . 181 Washington citizens, consider- that of their predecessor. I
Ckrlson's ......... 14'/_, 9½ Bear Creek Cabinet 181 ing the merits of Initiative No. A typical example is the Sun-
Shari-Lynn ....... 13 11 Kandy Kane ..... 179 30 which would establish a corn- set Falls fish ladder. It was to be
Monty's Markel ... llV~ 12'A Eric's Barber Shop 178 mission management for State a $1,200,000 project designed to al- ._
Monroe Bowl ..... ]0 14 INDUSTRIAI, LEAGUE Fisheries, might wen,take a long low salmon to negotiate up the Not until th fourt *
Millback's ........ 9 15 Charles Refrig. .. 18½ 5'A look at how the stale s sixty mil- three Skykomish River falls to ' e h quarter did Win Ibis one, fellows, and
Sky River l)airy .. 9 15 Kern's Service ... 15 9 lion dollar fishing Industry is ru, new spawning areas. Some $400,- the wind and the Bearcats blow someone will notice you are in
Drift-Inn : ........ 8 16 Ideal Cement ...... 12'/, LUA under .political appointees. {DO in state funds were appropria- the visiting Stanwood Spartans the league. ,
eASt,AbE LEAGUE Rocking HJ Ranch 11½ 12V._, The department's history has led in 1955 for the first stage and from the field last Friday night. It appears that Sultan, Con-
Crowell Log ...... 192½ Al's Tavern ...... 11 13 been one of sharp changes of di- construction was. begun.. .. After three quarters, Mike Carl- crete, and Langley are being
Wagner Lumber 187V., Monroe llardware 10 14 rection under both Democratic two years, later construcl)on son found Kent Scott with a pin- overlooked as title-hopes. Now
Wn. State Reform. 187 Tri Valley Ins .... 9 15 and Republican administrations, was halled by a new. aamtm- point pass that put the 'Cats in Stanwood mustfight anuphill
(h3hl & Sons .....184 Robinson Plywood 8Vz 15'/2 Durinr, th- hast 16 years there stramr witn a aitIerent pnilos- front 6-0. Scott made it 7-0 with battle. This leaves Monroea n d
Whiffield Really 179 STARLITEB'S LEAGUE have ~b e e n eight: c(epartmental ophy of fish conservation. Today his toe. Lake on the inside track. One of
Monroe Floral ... 179 Monroe Bowl ..... 15 9 heads --- all too often with a nro- Fisheries personnel trap salmon The defeat was a bitter pill for them will remain at the pole posi-
Valley Farm Equip 178aA Tri-Valley Pharm. 15 9 • -" their own to re--lac,~ at the foot of the falls and haul the Spartans; they had begun a lion after this week's game.
::ildW~qha~i;:~6A1751{ move for the Cascade League Quick Pitches
Monroe Eaglettes 13 11 gram or P - them by truck to upper spawn- crown. Now it looks like, as we John Boyes hustled his way
EK GITF B & J Union ..... 13 11 ing areas. Good runs have been
Monroe I~)ckers ... 12 12 • • / • ~ • built up, proving the merit of the predicted, the Bearcats Home- back to a starling end position.
Golden Eagles ... 94Vz Smith's Cleaners . 12 12 ~J[us~][es _f~a~lng incompleted ladder which has al- coming affair this Friday could The Sophomm'e does well..
Newt's Chevron .. 93%, Monroe Serve U .. 10 14 ~rv ~ w'~ • • ready cost state taxpayers a half settle the Cascade League Chum- (;]'ads. Drop in the high school
Darigold ......... 84 Duvall Merchants 6 18 loug~ ~[~)a[ million dollars, pionship. The rough and ready ltome Economics after the game.
W. Shur-Crop .... 83 EVERGREEN LEAGUE .... ~ About that same time another Vikings of ~Lake Stevens will visit. ASB offers you coffee and an op- •
Jameson & Son .. 77% ltoliday Inn .......... 195V._,- 26 In Palo Alto fish ladder, at Granite Falls was Some Thoughts portunity to see old friends ....
Let a few of these gems ran]- t/omecoming Dance will be held
Funeral services will be Friday
m Sidney, Montana for Jack (;.
Wilson, 29, an operating engineer
at llhe Sultan River Dam Proje('l.
who (lied of injuries receiw~d (It, r-
ing the recent storm.
A two month resident of Sultan,
Mr. Wilson was killed last I,'riday
when a large tree fell into the
construction area where he was
working. He was employed, by
Gates and Fox Construction Com-
pany.
Survivi~ arc his widow. Je-
anne, a son Byron Wayne, and
daughter, Judith Marie at hem,,,
and his father. Gr'lt Wilson. of
Bluff Ulah.
Local am'angemenls were un-
der t~he direction of Put~ly and
Kerr Ftmera] llome,
Hill's Union ...... 75
I,arry's Foods .... 55%
HOUSEWIVE'S LEAGUE
Union Oil ........ 20
Bubble Up ....... 17
Whistling Posl ..... 15
Darigold ......... 14
Cook's T.V ....... l,l
l)uvall Moloretles 6
Custom Metals ... 5
Loggers Inn ...... 5
BUSINESSMEN'S LEAGUE
Saum's Shoe Haas 193
B & J Drapery ... 191
Sullivan's ......... 188
Duvall Motors ... 184
Coast to Coast ... /82
~~portsman ....... 176%
Dutch Cup ....... 176
Blue :Eagles ...... 173½
~Y MIXER's LEAGUE
Cal's Hardware .. 186
Peter Motors ..... 183
O.K. Sundries .... 182
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Edna's Snack Bar .... 184 8
I.ions ................ 182!./., - 97
Smilh (;leancrs ...... 181 - 12
4 Safexv:,y .............. 177 - 25
7 Prudential Ins ........ 177 - 16
9 Duvall Really ........171 - 92
Ken's Aulo Rebuild .. 170 - 98
LIME IJ(IHTER'S I,FAGIJE
Northwest Trophy 19 5
Sno King Dairy .. 15 9
Whir field's Ins .... ]4 19
Day's Upholstery . ll 13
Vlsie's Beauty ... 11 13
Pandora's Pantry 10 14
Tiffany's Cafe .... 9 15
Sultan Variety ... 7 17
Local News Briefs
built, ttowever, changes of water
Washington's Huskies o p e n
what should be one of the tough-
est conference races in several
years when they met Big Six
rival Stanford in Pale Alto Sal-
urday.
In Stanford lhe Huskies will be
facing a team that boasts letter-
men two deep at almost every
position, one of /he biggest lines
in the country and a flock of pass-
ing quarterbacks that spell trou-
ble on any occasion.
Only an amazing 27.0 upset to
Oregon State's Beavers mars
an awesome Cardinal record.
cream and cake.
Lillle Marie Moberg celebrated
The Orville Isenberg home
her fifth birthday anniversary on
Wednesday, October 10, with was recently the scene of a
neighborhood guests enjoying ice barn shingling party.
flows made it inadequate and it
never operated efficiently. Today
lhcre is talk of installing electron-
ic counters to determine the mer-
ils of the ladder and perhaps to
correct its design. In the mean-
lime, another costly project sik~
idle.
Initiative No. 30 would patien~
Fisheries management after tim
highly successful Stale Game
Commisskn, In 1934, the first
year of its existence, approxi-
mately 20,000 Steelhead were
caught in the state. Last year
they numbered 117,01~0.
Hay you signed Initiative No.
20? If not, check your neighbor-
hood sporting goods store or look
up a member of the Washingln
S t a l e Sportsmen's Council.
Chances are he'll have a petition
in his pocket.
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ROSE-DALE PEAS ............ 7/
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LIBBY'S PUMPKIN ............ 7/
Lge. 303
YOSEMITE TOMATOES .... 7/
Double Luck 303
GREEN BEANS .................. 81
SUNNY JIM PEANUT BUTTER
18-oz.
49c
2-1b .
SIJNSWEET LARGE PRUNES
S-W FRUIT CAKE MIX
69c
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SUN-MAID RAISINS
23c
Comstoek 20-oz.
APPLESAUCE ................ 5151
Dinner Bell
MARGARINE .............. 5-1bs.
Reg.
PACIFIC MINCE CLAMS 4/
Reg.
CALO CAT FOOD .......... 8/
Lge. 2V.
PEACHES or APRICOTS 4/
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BANGO POP CORN 2-1be. 29c
Pkg.
MASTER CINNAMON TOAST 35c
TREND POWDER
GI_ANT .TREND LIOUID_ 49c
" One Pound
SUNSHINE HYDROX COOKIES 45c
Frozen - Donald Duck
Reg.
Frozen - Swiss Miss Lge.
Reg. 12-oz. Tin
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ble through your mind awhile
and it m a y become evident that
the Hear'cats are a surprising
bidder for the championship.
An unscored upon streak has
become the pride of 'Cat line-
men. It is without doubt that the
stop department is greatly re-
sponsible for the successes thus
far.
Bearcat dcfcnsemen have given
no scores to opponents for the
p a s t 19 quarters. While the of_
fensc hasn't overwhelmed op-
ponents other than Coupeville,
t h c y manage to show strength,
and score enought to win.
LeRoy Bloor moved 215 pounds
farther and faster than is be-
liewlble when he led quarterback
Carlson on a bootleg for an ina-
poriant gain against Stanwood.
Bloor had to really hustle to
cross the field and knock down
a couple defenders for Carlson's
gallop.
Dennis Olson, through sheer
hustling pursuit, intercepted a
Stanwood aerial at a spot as
Olson says, "1 shouldn't have
been."
Coach Steve Hansen came up
with another dandy. This time it
was Orville Thorp's defensive
play against the Stanwood
sweeps. Kent Scott must be in
on every tackle; Bruce Mac-
Dougall, Carlson, and Roger Oh!-
sen stop the airway department:
Roger Creswell uses the "red-
dog" to great advantage. Add all
this up and the 'Cats have placed
themselves in an enviable spot
-- the pigskin laurels could be
all theirs.
Fro~h Improve
Bearkitten followers remark at
the improvement shown by the
fresh. In their opening contest,
the first-year footballers were
trounced by Lakewood 27-0.
Last week the 'Cats-to-be gave
the Cougars all they wanted be-
fore bowing 13-6. Among the
fresh, George Lang's bull-like
rushes, the passing arm of J. D.
Warren, and the catching of end
Kip Johnson were impressive.
Defensively, the Monroeites tack-
ling was in need of improvement.
Hansen's Punting
Someone is going to ask. Ron
McCaffery gallops in with direc-
lions to punt.
The question is: "Why the dif-
ference as to when?" Only Han-
son can answer such unanswer-
ed thoughts as: "At Nooksack we
run on our own 30 with 4th and
eight while we lead 6-0; against
Lynden we lead 6-0 with 4th and
one on the Lynden 40 and run
the ball; against Stanwood the
count is %0, 4th and one or so
on the Spartan 32, and McCaf-
fery punts -- why the difference?"
Give credit where due. McCaf.
fcry is a fine punter and has been
been of great value to ,lhe Bear-
cats.
Battle for the Title?
Friday's Homecoming contest
appears to be a dandy for the
upset-minded locals. S o f a r lhis
season they have gained little
notice. After upending Lynden,
statewide poll. After finding
slalewide poll. After f i n d i n g
themselves ranked 12th by the
lI P, th e Bearcals read where a
county-wide paper selects S t a n-
wood as one of the favorites for
the Cascade title. Now the Men-
recites meet the other co-favorite
Friday night when they host the
visiting Lakers.
Symptoms of Distress Arising from
STOMACH ULCERS
DUE TO EXCESS ACID
QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST
Over five million packages of din:
WILLARD TREATMENT have been sol4
for relief o[ symptmrm of dislress arising from
Stomach and Duodenal Ulcers due to Ex-,
cees Acid--Peer Digestion, $o::r or Up4ctl
Stomech, Gassiness, Heartburn, Sleep-
le~neslN etc.. due to Excess Acid. Ask for,
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Wlil~ s MeesaEe which fully p sins
thht hon~ treatvmb"tt---h'o~.-at
CAMP.RILEY DRUG CO.
Too Late To Classify
Saturday night ..... Jim Bon~a
eonlcst tickets (m sale this week CURED WOOD. 1 cord loads.
.... From Sultan high came a $12.00, Monroe, C O,D. Earl
request for honorary tickets to Balchcldor 794*7953mornings
the game and $10 cheek to aid before 9 a.m. :'8-If(,
the Fh3nga Fund ....Drill lean] FOR SALE: (?hliOn]e dinette set,
to make their firsl :q)pearancc formica top, 4 vhairs $20 794-
Friday at half lime ... IIomecom-7883. 38-3tp
ins Queen to be announced at
halftime .... No t~am is anymore FOR SAIA,:: Olympic wood heal-
valuable than the reserves. One er, eleclriv fable size egg grad-
of lhe best is Senior Class Proxy cJ' and candler, waters and
Bob Riordan. electric fencer. All in good con-
dition. Rt. 2, Monroe, 794-831,t
for directions, M. Aikens. 3g-ltu
Methodists Rally For
Urgent Needs Appeal
Over 1200 Methodists from
Snohomish, Skag.it. Island and
Whatcom counties attended a dis-
trier rally in Burlington last week
for the purpose of mobilizing for
a capital funds drive, part of the
Urgent Needs Appeal.
The campaign goal is more than
lwo million dollars, to be carried
out by the 276 Methodist Churches
in Washington and Northern Ida-
ho this fall. It will be used for or-
ganizing and erecting new
churches, expanding the facilities
of present congregations, and
slrengthening church institutions
in the Pacific Northwest.
Key address at the rally was
~-iven hy Bishop Everett Palmer.
Also on trhe program were the
Rev. Jack M. Tuell, Puget Sound
Superintendent, and James M.
Dollivcr, Everett attorney.
Local Brief
Major and Mrs. T. 1t. Lang-
ford of Tacoma were guests of
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Wiley last
week.
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