Page 12 SHELTONMASON COUNTY JOURNAL Published in "Christmastown, U.S.A.", Shelton, Washington Thursday,
Five File, For School Board In
Hastine ishnd District
By Donette R. Glaser
Received too late for last week)
HARSTINE. Five persons have
filed for the two positions that
are open on the Harstine Island
School Board. Hugo A. Glaser and
1Vh-a. Austrid Saegers terms will
expire in March. Mr. Glaser is not
seeking reelection. Those seeking
the positions are George T. Waite,
Jr., Mrs. Thomas Tierney, H. V.
Glaser, Sid Baunsgard and Mrs.
Saeger who is seeking reelection,
Harstine Teen-Club met Satur-
day night at 7:30 at the Jack
Meets home. Officers elected
were Cindy Waite. president;
Cheryl ]eeks. secretary; Dan Me-
Auliffe, treasurer They plan a
card party at the hall March 16.
F R I D A Y EVENING Mrs.
George L. Waite Jr., Mrs. James
Lohrer; Mrs. Larry Jen'ells and
Mrs, Glenn Yafes attended a
jewelry party in Shelton at the
James Archer home. They crossed
over on the 6. enjoyed the party
and returned home on the 9.
Michael McAuliffe last Wednes-
day left for San Francisco. a
week's visit with friends and
relatives, then on to El Tots Air-
force Base for about a month, then
on to Japan and a year's tour
with the U.S. Marine Coz.ps. Sure
nice to have had you home for a
visit Mike. sure wish though we
could have seen you in your "Dress
Blues."
The John Budds spent the week-
end on the Island at their home
on "Strecks Freeway.
GEORGE AND M A X I N E
VVAITE and boys, Dave, Ed and
Bill spent the weekend in Van-
couver B,C. They attended the
Vancouver Boat Show-. stayed over
night at a motel, then on home
via Deception Pass, Whidby Is-
land and the Muckelteo ferry.
They now plan on taking in the
Portland and Seattle Boat Shows.
Some 30 members of the Shel-
ton Ski Club chartered a bus and
spent, a recent Sunday skiing at
the White Pass Resort. Mike
Meek, Dan McAuliffe. Harlin Jet-
yells and Cindy Waite made ar-
rangements to stay in town Satur-
day night so they wouM bc a?2c :,
join the group at 5 a.m. Tncy
turned to Shelton a lzttle alter
8 p.m. Mike McAuliffe met them
at the depot and happy to say
they made the 9 ferry nome.
SGT. BILL GORTZ, U.S.li.(.,.
stationed at 29 Palms. Calm. '
spending his 30-day leave with hm
mother, Mrs. Bill Gortz at the
south end. Mrs. Gortz reports her
captain husband is still hospital.
ized in Massachusetts Generm
Hospital, Boston, Mass. It is
hoped he will be released within
the next two weeks, The captain
was injured in a fall aboard his
ship the S.S. Long.
Our Senior Skipper. Martin
Goetnch has returned to work
after a two-month leave of ab-
sence. Mart was hospitalized for
a while at the Marine IIospital
Welcome back Mart.
Mrs. H. A. Glaser celebrated her
birthday anniversary Feb. 2 wlth
most of her family "at home for
the day." The Joe Glasers and
children, Linda, Patty, Margie, and
girl friend. Mary Ann. all of Brem..
erton, daughter Margaret, bus.
band Lauren and Danny & Pare of
the C.D.W. Ranch. Rosedale. son
Dick of Shelton and the H. V.'s
snd children of Harstine. On
Wednesday, daughter Margaret
entertained at s hsndkerchief
party honoring Mrs. Glaser at hm
home at Rosedale. Those attend-
ink were Mrs. Thelma McGrew
and Helen Glaser Franich of Ta-
coma, Mrs. Sid Madge of Harstine.
Rose Huhs of Seattle. and Mrs
Chrissie Seekings, long time Is-
land resident of arstine. now, liv-
ing in Tacoma. the honored guest
and the hostess.
MRS. FLORENCE JERRELLS
is sgeding a few days in Seattle
looking after her father and visit-
ing her mother, who underwent
major surgmw last week.
Harstine School was closed
Tuesday, because the teacher. Mrs.
Dorothy Green, and the four Gla-
set children all had colds and sore
throats.
HOOD CANAL SCHOOL NEWS
Valentine Dance Planned Feb. 15; School
District Has Old Desks For Sale
OLD DESKS FOR SALE pointer was Darlee Gray who
The School District has many made 16 points,
old desks that are not of any use Bordeaux scored 2 points in the
to the school and can be par- first quarter and 2 points in the
cha;ed at the old bus garage at 4th quarter. This is Bordeaux's
the Lower Skokomish Sclmol first year to have a girls team.
Many of the desks available ,re The fifth and sixth grade Lower
nf the type now popular as trio- Skokomish boys had a game with
plmne desks, pioneer at the Pioneer gym, Feb.
Cul] or contact Gone Spaulding 8th, The score was 33 to 28 in
at the Lower Skokomish School. Lower Skokomish's favor.
The price is very reasonable. $2. The high pointer in the Skokom-
DANCE ish game was Jody Campbell who
A Valentine Dance will be held made 19 points. The players on
Friday, Feb. 15 after the basket- the Skokomish team were Jody
ba,ll game at. the Hoodsport Gym. Campbell, Steve Lyman 4 poifits,
This dance will be for the Junior Dan- Cle,eland "5 points. Jim
High and Ahmmi. This will be the Reedcr and Bill Timm 4 points.
second of three activities spon- The ninth grade will paly last
sored by the faculty to raise year's ninth grade. Feb. 15 at the
money for their lounge furniture. Hoodsport gym. After the game
MRS. rANAMAKER'S VISIT a dance will be held.
Thursday, Feb. 7, Mrs. Wana- The players on the tenth rade
maker visited the Junior High. team will be Marly Rose, E(l La-
She is°a representative for Scho- tham, Rick Peterscn P.odney
lastic Magazine Company. Be, fore Matey. Dave Smith and L':'ry
worlthzg for Scholastic Magazine Spaulding.
r The nineth grade team playc",
Mrs. \\;aaamaker was public su-
perintendent of schools in W'ash- are Rick Giles. Robert Miller, Jof
ington state. Wc were honored ry Cbeatham. Glenn Johns, Willie
with her visit, Pierce, Roy Sage, Mark Hanson,
POR PS and Tim BzTant.
The seventh and eigh!h grade
boy had a basketball gam¢ with
North Mason at the North Mason
ym. The score was 15 to 34 in The American Legion
orLh Mason's favor.
of
Wash.
The ninth grade boys also had IJPept..
a game with North Mason, Feb.
sti at. the North Mason gym The FRED B. WIVELL
score was 38 to 27 in the ninth POST 31
grades favor,
The players were Rick Giles. Jay Umphenour, Commander
Jerzw Cheatham. Robert Miller, J, Mel Dobson. Adjutant
Glenn Johns and V¢illie Pierce.
The fifth and sixth grade lower Meetings 1st and 3rd Tuesdays
Skokomish girls had a game with FEBRUARY 5 and 19
Bordeaux at the Lowm' Skokom-
ish gym, feb. 6th. At The --
The score was 38 to 4 in the Memorial Hall---8 p.m.
Lower Skokomish game, The high
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The cadet, a graduate of Irene
; ' S. Reed High School. is a mem-
ftcpl-cn I, :obertson, seaman
;pl)i%t] ice. ! r,;N. son of Mrs.
Betty L Townsend, Shelton, is
serving aboard the heavy cruiser
USS Helena, which was part of
the combined force of 20 ships en-
gaged in Exercise Saddle Blanket
early in February off the coast of
Southern California.
bet of the class of '64.
Cadet Zopolis will be awarded
a B.S. degree and a commission
as an Air Force second lieutenant
upon his graduation from the
Academy.
Cadet Nicholas M. Zopolis, Shel-' Artillerv's 4th Missile Battalion.
ton. has been named an assistant rececd;ly completed ont \\;veel el
element leader with the rank ol mi;tsile firing practice ut Pma
cadet teehniea] serge'mr at the Igqaeh Range, EDna} Zone.
Air F'orce Academy. LieuLena.nt endcr's v.uit. ;,treed
,Cadet Zopolis. [ion of Mr, and witl the Hawk missile, is regular-.
Mrs. Pete N. Zopolis. Shelton. was ly st ationed :t* (eort Shermuu. Ca-
chosen for the position m recog- nal Zone.
nitSon of his leadershio abilities The lieutenant, a platoon lead-
er in the battery, entered the
Arm.y in June, 1961. was last sta-
tioned at Fort Bliss. Tex.. and ar-
rived in the Canal Zone in July,
1962.
His wife, Joan, is with him in
the Canal Zone.
Glenn C. Story, aviation boats-
waiWs mate airman. USN. son of
Army 1st Lt Lynn A. Bender, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C. Story, Shel-
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper A. ton. zs serwng aboard the attack
Bender. Shelton, and other mem- aircraft carrier USS Constallation,
bers of Battery D of the 517th which was part of the combined
f¢,rcc of 20 ships engaged in E.er-
[ (u:e Sa,tdlc. lanket early in
February off tile coast of South-
,,wn California.
,;rim V. Morgan. airman USN.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mor-
gan. Sheiton is serving at Mid-
way Island.
Pvt. Viola, L. Baker. 20, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs Clarence A.
Baker. Belfair, recently completed
eight weeks of basic military
training at the Women's Army
Corps Center, Fort McClellan. Ala.
On the basis of aptitude and inter-
est tests administered during
training, Private Baker will re-
main at the fort for specilized
training in typing and clerical
procedures.
'$00]' Subject ef
"Sotli" will be the subject of the
Lesson-Sermon this Sunday at
Shelton First Church of Christ,
Scimltist.
Bible readings will include this
passage from Psalms (42:11) :
"Why art thou east down. O my
soul? and why art thou disquieted
within me? hope thou in God:
Richard T. Ing, electronics tech-
nician third class. USN. son of
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Ing,
Hoodsport, is serving aboard the
ocean-going minesweeper USS Es-
teem. which was part of the com-
bined force of 20 ships engaged in
Exercise Saddle Blanket early in
February off the coast of South-
ern California.
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for I shall yet praise
the health of my
[ my God."
Other paso;at:':, v:ill
the Christian
that man's real
thing in the
the one infinite
inchlded will be
"Science and Health
the Scriptures"
Eddy (p. 60) :
resources with
kind. and happiness
readily attained
more secure in our
sought in Soul."
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