January 31, i963 I-EJTON MA,,ON C01FIW JOURNAE" Publi.hed in e'(llr$.etmmetmc U.,%A." helton. Washington 17
;Episcopal House
Move To Caldornla
Ethel Dalhy
es are rry
Mr. and Mrs. Thorn.
of St. Andrews Episco-
be leaving us Feb.
have been at St.
the past four years,
and Mrs. Dinning as
They have made
on the Canal and also
i, where they have been
St. Davids Church.
g to Mrs. Dinning, both
husband have enjoy-
.minute of their Canal
-though their duties
much of their time.
planning to live some-
San Francisco, and
to be closer to their
nearby.
over duties at St. An-
be Mr. and Mrs. Har-
who have been oc-
Clergy cottage for
while learn-
at St. Andrews,
m hil e lending
the duties to Mrs.
Petersons were care-
Camp David at Lake
the past two years.
Lewis of the Olym-
headed of 18
Church in
through
i The Bishop returned on
as leader of the Cler-
who will be at St. An-
Thursday a.m.
rrY Club of the
18 in number
evening, remaining
after breakfast
they left for their
has the dist.
been appointed
of Unions Vol-:
Dept. drive for the l
coffee cans. The
new cof-
and which the lo-
has need of at this
after a quick trip
open air fire-truck
air. So lets all
coffee, ve the
the cans and leave
Union Garage
Pearce of Shelton, and Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Pearce.
Postmasters Wanda Wilson and
Betty Goodpaster of Hoodsport
made the drive to Seattle Jan. 23,
to attend the National Association
of Post Masters meet at the Seat-
tle Terminal Center. The postal
heads enjoyed a dinner at the ca-
feteria, and later the addresses of
the several prominent speakers
associated with the postal group.
One of our older and distingui-
shed citizens departed via jet pla-
ne for Los Angeles last week, and
will be tatting in the horse racing
events at near by Santa Anita.
For the second time in two weeks
Mr. and Mrs. McNish of Union
Marina have become grand par-
ents. Two weeks ago a son was
born to their son Raymond McNish
and Mrs. McNish of Shelton and
Friday evening a son was also
born to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Krona
of Shelton their daughter. This
making a total of 7 grandchildren,
three of whom are with the McNi-
shes in their house-trailer at Uni-
on. From indications, they will
have to add an addition to acco-
modate all of the youngsters be-
fore too tong.
DINNER GUESTS at the Rollie
WaKers home on Sunday were Pat
Sheely and children of Seattle, who
also got in a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Pettitl Mr. Sheely being
a relative of both families.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Whitacre
of Oekride, Ore., have moved to
Seal Rock, and spent Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Morris, she being their daughter.
Balls Bowling team of the House-
wives League which includes, Mes-
dames Stairs, Timm, Cowles and
Jones of Union stand high at the
present time. Also bowling on
Tuesday are Hood Canal Marinas
team with Mesdames Walters Sher-
man, Niles and Updyke.
Grant C. Angle I&/i=!ion Nears Completion Harstine Island Fire District Gets Approval
By Donette . Glaser the evening visiting Carmen's Haxstine Island school received
library, science and foreign language classes.
The new building will take the Load off both the
Irene S. Reed building and the junior high build-
ing, R. W. Oltman. superintendent of schools
said. The move will be made the first weekend
after the building is finished, he said. "We are
anxious to get moved in so we will have the
rest of the year to iron out any kinks which may
develop," Oltman said.
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LIGHTS GO UP The lights in the library in
the new Grant C. Angle school addition were be-
ing installed last week as the building nears com-
pletion. The lights in the rest of the building
were already in. Except for some flooring and
the special table tops for tables in the science
room, the building is almost done. Part of the
high school classes will be moved to the new
building when it is completed, including offices,
HARSTINE.- At the Monday
meeting of the Mason County
Commissioners they adopted a
resolution t'r the formation of a
fire district on Harstine and au-
thorizing the auditor to set up a
special election, naming the first
three fire commissioners to be
voted upon. They are Larry Jer-
rells, Thomas Tierney and H. V.
Gla set.
H. V. Glaser. Master of the
Harstine Island Grange, attended
the Masters and Wifes conference
Tuesday night at Skokomish
Grange. The first lady of the
Washington State Grange, Mrs.
A Lars Nelson. also attended the
meeting and spoke on legislation
of great importance to Grangers.
The Irvie Wingerts spent Tues-
day visiting the Earl Parks of
Grapeview.
TIlE ARCHIE DOOLITTLES
of Sumner spent Sunday at their
summer home near the State Park.
The Pickering Ladies' Club has
extended an invitation to the mem-
bers of the Harstine Island %Vo-
men's Club and their husbands to
attend a potluck dinner at the
Pickering Club House Feb. 9 from
6 to 9 ferrys.
Harstine Island Women's Club
will meet at 12:30 p.m. Feb. 7 at
the Ness Sebering home with Mrs.
Sebering and Mrs. Hitchcock as
hostesses.
The Wayne Brownings of Seat-
tle spent Sunday visiting the Sid
Baunsgards and also looked over
their property on the west side of
Harstine.
Sunday the Glenn Yates spent
folks, the Dale Peughs. Special oc-
casion was Mr. Peughs birthday.
Belated greetings Dale. from all
your Island friends.
ON FRIDAY Glen. Carmen and
Mrs. Peugh motored to Seattle and
visited Mrs. Peugh's sister. Mrs.
George Nelson. Mrs. Nelson's
daughter and family, Mir. and Mrs.
=Cleo Nelson Somers and girls,
Stephanie and Jo of San Diego
were just completing a northwest
visit Cleo is known to many Is-
landers as she spent her summers
here when she was a girl. She
asked to be remembered to all her
Island friends.
Florence and Larry Jerreus had
as their guests yesterday Flor-
ence's brother-in-law. Hugh Chap
man and friends. Fred Clark,. AI
Karlson and Bob Rhodes. all of
Seattle.
MONDAY EVENING the Jer-
tells were the dinner guests of the
Jim Lohrers.
a. lot of attention this past week.
The State Patrol paid them a visit
and talked to the children about
evete .safety. On Friday the
County Nurse gave the children
.earing tests and on Monday Mr.
Merrifield paid them a visit.
The American Legion
Dept. of Wash.
FRED B. WIVELL
POST 31
Jay Umphenour. Commander
J. Mel Dobson, Adjutant
Meetings 1st and 3rd Tuesdays
FEBRUARY 5 and 19
At The
Memorial Hall---8 p,m,
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Ph. 426-8139
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Do you know whether or not your
Life Insurance Company has ac-
knowledged your wife's date of
birth?
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2-ounce NOW ..................
The Scribblers -- a newly or-
ganized group interested in crea-
tive writing held their first meet-
ing Friday 'at the home of Mrs.
Arthur Kraue at the Garden
Spot Resort. Reading of original
prose and verse, and class criti-
cism is included in the program.
The next meeting will be Friday
been holdin Feb. 1, at 1 p.m. at the home of
haired Mrs. D. H. Pierce.
village barb( The Hood Canal Womans Club
return with Mrs. art class met Monday at 1 p.m. at
i their vacation trip the Chase studio. Dave Barclay, in-
and Arizona. Local structor, put the class to work
s having been noted making rapid five minute sket-
instances due to ches from live models. A couple
of women posing for brief periods
, Nilson local post of time, and Miss Dtmdee Skelsey
one to please
ew postal
to use of
SEZ W
t minded
S till PUtting on the :
]ps, this adds to difficul-
:he line of delivery,,.
=as been kept on the
past few weeks fro-
water mains
:ups etc. but PaUl
:o omuchthis being
livelihood--_and busy
Allen bou t the aban-
SChool Wednes-
whose
awarded him
when he Sealed bids
evening a
had caused
' the time the
vacant. MOst
Panes having been
and a general deter-
Ac-
Allen had
crew at work
his stalwart
hand in
Much of
be re,
and used by
e shop he is building
Allen plan to
merchandise ,and
plan on i
at the
Fisk, aucti-
in charge.
Max Dean of Shel-
couple of lots
their ga-
and the frame
also modeled during the two-hour
work session.
CONGRATULATION to Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Miller on the birth of a
daughter last Friday morning, at
Everett and also Grandmother
Nint Miller of Union. The little
newcomer joins the family group
as the "little sister" of Raymond,
age 8.
the,past month, in-
cold Spell has not
ared with either planning or
attendance at the several import-
ant conferences held at Alderbroo
Inn during the past month. Lasl
Weeks large group of some 200
persons filling every cottage and
also rooms of the New Motel, some
of whom had to be housed else-
where. And of 'course this is just
suits Mr. and Mrs. Ron Kirtland,
managing staff for Wes Johnson,
and also Assistant Manager Sam
Heuston, and also keeps Mary
McBratney a very busy person.
At Alderbrook last weekend 48
members attended the University
of Washington,s Liberal Arts Se'-
minar. Literature being on the
agenda, and with Professor Don
Taylor of the University English
Dept., and also Emile Snyder the
latter translating from the French
four plays of Eugene Ionesco.
Also at the. Inn were 15 mem-
bers of the student body and their
advisors of Olympia Junior College
who were planning a schedule
and azso a governing committee,
composed of student leaders.
On Wednesday the Westing-
house Firm will be represented by
another large group, and who will
remain until Saturday at Alder-
brook.
stressed in a Lesson-Sermon on
"Love' 'to be heard at Christian
Science church services this Sun-
day.
Highlighting the Bible readings
will be this passage from I John
(4:7): "Beloved, let us love one
another: for love is of God; and
every one that loveth is born of
God, and knoweth God."
From "Science and Health with
Key to the Scriptures" by Mary
Baker Eddy this citation will be
read (p. 340):
"One infinite God, good, unifies
men and nations; constitutes the
brotherhood .of man; ends wars;
fulfils the Scripture, 'Love thy
neighbor as thyself;' annihilates
pagan and Christian idolatry,--
whatever is wrong in social, civil,
criminal, political, and religious
codes; equalizes the sexes; annuls
the curse on man, and leaves
nothing that can sin, suffer, be
punished or destroyed."
STATE PIONEERS
SOUGHT BY ASSN,
Who are the pioneers now liv-
ing who were here when Washing-
ton was a Territory?
Only pioneers who lived here be-
fore statehood, November 11 1889
and their direct descendants may
qualify for membership in the Pio-
neers Association of the State of
Washington, AlbertBalch, chair-
man of the Credentials and Mem-
bership committee said today.
Dues are $3 per year for men
and $ 2 per year for women. The
Pioneers ASsociation request any
who feel they could qualify for
membership to write ,Albert Balch,
8050 35th Avenue Northeast, Seat.
tle 15, Washington.
r. and Mrs. Jesse Epstein sent
several days at theh' Canal cottage
last week, enjoying walks in the
brisk frosty days and also the be-
autiful sunsets. Saturday Mr. Ep-
stein and Waldo Chase were look-
ing over a site for their tepee.
The Robert Bergs scholarship
committee has been named by he
PTA and includes 1V[rs. Berge
Supt. John Pill, John and Bunny"
De:raison Doris wnimarsh, H H.
Lake, Floyd Jackson and Richard
Bates.
home up. --': '"' ..... " ' I' - .....
is putting BUSINESS DIRECTORY
trying to
in. time for
Dean
enjoy
and Mr. and
and Mrs: Jessup
of Mrs. Van
Hawaii, and
staying While
and, son Nor-
over before
plan to
has
for the past two
to remain on for
of Sheitons re.
.on vacation in the
IIOORE and son
Wonderful Week-
in all
of doors
and also
the brilliant
marveled at,
with-
nature
and in
shades and
is having
with her
grandson
the time
and Mrs.
Y a winter va-
slopes of Mt.
Louise Pear-
second birthday
of grand par-
Pearee, Pre.
Mrs. Robert
Mr.
ra. Kenneth
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Radio. "IV . [ Linoleum
: Phonographs Tile
C 2.way radio Carpeting
Formica
LEROY,8 TV SERVICE REX FLOOR COVERING
Mt. View Ph. 426-3172 Mt. View Ph. 426-2292
New - Ch
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OK RUBBER WELDERS
Mt. View Ph. 426.4832
Electrical
ltrbanlMorse Pumlm
lectrie Heating
WeAnghouse .S..ppliance
419 Railroad Ph. 426.(K!83
N ELECTRIC CO.
Helena RabsteAn cos-
rneti
lescrLIttons
HYO-.O1erc ooet
NELL'S PHARMACY
Govey Bldg. Ph. 426-3327
Landscaping
Lawns, rockeries, trees
shrubs
Top soil, tilling, leveling
Free estimates
SUNSET LANDSCAPING
Herbe Bate ' 426-4718
Radiator Repair
Boiling OUt
Solderlng
l'ew ooreo
BOON'S PLUMBING
HEATING SHEET METAL
623 S. 1st. Ph. 426-3483
Rorist .... -
Plants
for all occaMona
Flowers
EVERGREEN FLORISTS
4th & Birch 8 to 8 426-847
Auto Glass .....
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I nstallatlon
JIM PAULEY, INC,
5th & Railroad Ph. 426-8231
Draperies
custom made
free estimates
work guaranteed
J. C. PENEy CO.
S0S RR Ave, Ph. 426-8283
U.S. Choice Verifine,
Check the Verifine trim
,97 c
SUGED BAGON
ARMOUR'S
COLOMB,A ....... LB 39 ’
T-BONE STEAK o.s.c.O,CE VER,FI00E 09
A Real Treat .................................................................... LB$1111
BONELESS ROUND STEAK o.s.c.O,CE VER,F,NE
No Waste ............................................... LB. 97
SIRLOIN TiP STEAK o.s.C.OlCE VER,F,NE. LB.Sl.09
Boneless ............................................................
PORTERHOUSE STEAK ?:t .......................... LBSl.19
DINNER FRANKS "=" BRAND,
Large, Old Fashioned .................................................... LB. 39 .’
PRICES EFFECTIVE
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
Jan. 31 - Feb. 1-2
SMOKED LINK SAUSAGE RAT.
Pk ....... EAC. 49 ’
CIRCUS DAYS
TASTEWELL Unpeeled 29-ounce Tins
WHOLE APRICOTS
GARDEN Irregular 29-ounce
FREESTONE PEACHES
LIBBY'S 15V2-ounce Tins
CORNED BEEF HASH 00o.vow,..
4/$1
4/'1
Eggs
For Salads
or Cooking
24-ounce Bottle
SHUR-FINE
Creamy, Rich, Smooth
and Delicious -- 4-LB. JAR
Local Ranch Medium
Red Ripe Slicers. The See-All-Pre-Pack
TOMATOES,, ,u00o o,.
S.OR00RESH 6/'1 o. CRINKLE COTS A/S,
Shut-Fresh I-LB ......... '=1] a.
Fro 10-ounce ................
29 c
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