7, 1963
M. KNIGHT SCHOOL NEWS
and Specifications For New School
Approved; Bid Adv. Planned
Pians and spcci£icaLion
choo] have received
and advertisements
Published the first
of March. Contracts
in April and con-
begin early in the
and architects are
will be within
Twenty-seven
have been set
of possible over-
not accepted
when money is
and eighth graders
to visit the State
session March 12.
means of un-
processes of gov-
observe them in ac-
P.r0gram of choir and
arranged by
Parent-Tea-
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for the
are bey-
This program is
P.T.O. under the
Hida Cliff as-
VOlunteer mothers,
essential in avoid-
tragedies so fre-
in water acci-
grades entertained
; akhurst Rest Ha-
last Week with the
program which they
the last Parent-
. The children
by teachers Hfl-
Blanche
music
me gesture of corn-
greatly enjoy-
by the shut-
contact with
Object lesson on
ling was demon-
the high school
Prefers to remain
it did result
to inspire
team toward
Impressive score.
that they
game with
the same
as dangling a
a hungry pus-
accepted the
went out and
ten points. So
on pans of
fudge the unfor-
member had to
ih mountains of
drops and li-
lt wss worth
thankful the bas-
drawing to a
g further ?crop-
films were
body at last
Partic{lariy
a COlor film on the
In ad-
class
preps red
called "guess
were ex-
in entering the
heard a talk by
N., Tacoma
of Nurs-
2nd.
AND SCROLL
grades
arrival
book order
Yes, there will
and cat
horse will
Will be some
their interest
Skill hour we
find supple-
classroom
know that
og doesn't help
go to the
the
to find the
also means
lopedia.
is learning at.
not only
but also in
our story
ound informs-
the sub-
cot catalog, and after locating the
book we wanted on the shelf, tound
that it ha neither nose nor ears?
It does have an antennae that
functions as both a nose and ears.
The children liked the magnified
picture of a worker bee which
named its parts. Everyone was
anxious to see where the stinger
was located -- one finger on it
and one on the last place they
had been stung.
Coach Jack Hogben has announ-
ced a schedule of coming athletic
events in which MMK to partici-
pate as follows:
March 15 -- Five-school Tri-
County League track meet here.
March 22 Track at North
River.
March 23 -- Smoker, Moclips.
March 29 -- Track a:. Quinault.
April 5 -- Track, Moclips.
April 15 -Track. Wishkal.
A tentative date between April
17-20 has been set for the Tri-
County track met at South Bend.
April 26- South Bend-MMK
relays.
ELABORATE PLANS are •un-
der way for the Hogben three
ring circus which is scheduled for
April 5. Nearly completed is a
30-ft. diameter ring curb maue in
twelve 8-ft. sections hinged at
each curb. This curb is made ex-
actly like those used by modern
circuses for clown and animal acts.
The Hogben extravaganva will
have about every form of enter-
tainment to be found in any circus,
such as trapeze performers, tight
wire acts, trained animals and. of
course, some tinny clowns. The
ring curb is being built by Mr. Ar-
thur Bennett, an expert in wood-
working,
Supt. Eugene French attended
the Mason County Administrators
meeting at Hood Canal School Feb.
27. The discussions centered a-
round administrative problems and
school finance.
In a special post-season basket-
ball game arranged with the North
Mason girls last week. the Owl-
ette first team made an easy win
by a score of 30-20. Our 7th and
8th grade team didn't fare so well,
losing their contest 13-10.
Following are statistics of both
games:
FIRST TEAM
MMK 30 N, MASON 20
J, Landis 9 f Mills 10
K, Graham 12 f Bixenmann 4
Carol Owen 1 f Shelley 4
V. Hollatz g Clappe
L. Spalding g Crosswhite
Barbara Owen g Wilbur
MMK Subs: AveL'y 4. S. Miller
t, Barbara Spalding and Nancy
Stodden.
North Mason Subs: Kisler 2,
Kris, Marlean, Susan, Arache. Pet-
ty, Pruitt. C. Bixenmann, Marlene,
Hacicih, Carol.
7th and 8th Grades
MMK 10 N. MASON 13
Starks 6 f J. Allen 3
C. Beerbower; f L. Watson
L. Beerbower, 4 f C. Ward
J. Chappell g P. Hackmy 5
M. Wertz g M. Penny 3
K. Cargile g B. Cooper
C. Shears, sub. 2
The Owlettes again defeated the
Elms Independents on the local
floor Monday of last week, our
girls winning by the narrow mar-
gin of 22-20. The teams were so
evenly matched that it was any-
body's game until the final whistle.
MMK 22 ELMA 20
J. Landis i0 f K. Matthew• 6
G. Avery 10 f J. Graves 11
C. Owen 2 f S. Ochner
L. Spalding g M. Stanley 3
V. Hollatz g Stevens
B. Owen g Wolfe
N. Stodden g
MMK Subs: Margie MeCrvte,
Loretta Beerbower.
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SHELTON--MASON COUNTY JOURNAL- Published in "Christmas town, U.S.A.",
STREET REPAIR WORK -- A truck dumps
a load of f II gravel into the slide area on Angle
Way which is under repair. George Grisdale,
$11elton, has the contract for the work, Old un-
suitable material was removed from the slide
area and a gravel fill is being placed to build
the shoulder of the road out further.
Preparations Being ltlade For North
Mason PTA Minstrel Show March 16
BELFAIR---One of this month's
activities in the north Mason dis-
Lrict that promises thq most fun
both for the audience and those
taking part, is the Minstrel Show
,et for March 16 at 8 p.m. at the
High School under the sponsor-
ship of the Jr.-St. High P.T.A.
Every community in the district:
meeting of the No. Mason Elemen-
tary P.T.A. will be held at the BeN
lair Grade School. A Life Mem-
bership will be awarded an out-
standing member of the group, and
the meting will mark the final
push of the membership and maga-
zine drive for the year.
Candidates for School-Board po-
1:45 p.m. assembly for high school
students, when the Easte-n Wash-
ington College Choir will visit this
area as part of their spring tour.
Francis DeMiero. a member of
this group, was chosen o give a
30 minute solo perfornmnce at
Cheney last Tuesday evening. He
will be graduating in June with a
degree in Music. and has been ad-
mitted to the professional educa-
tion program according to Word
from the Eastern College.
Those in the community who are
interested in hearing the choir on
its visit here may attend the pro-
Victor. Allyn, Grapeview. Tahuya
and Belfair will be represented by
acts or skits in the Clio section of
ohe evening's entertainment. Music
will be furnished by the North
M:ason band and the Yachtsmen.
Interlocutor for the Minstrel
3how will be :Butt Strickland, aid-
ed by end-men; George Wardell
a.nd Bill Wing; and minstrelmen:
Len Rose, Clarence Hedstrom Bill
Shearer, Don Gangnes, Robert
Johnsen and Earl Anderson.
The chorus of more than 40 is
being directed by Mrs. James Wil-
son. Mrs. R. W. Cady and Mrs.
William Shearer are in charge of
the show.
TICKETS, AT $1 for adults. 50c
for high school and 25c for elemen- I
ary students are now on sale by I
P.T,A. and cast members, Axtvance I
sales are being stressed, so that]
the audience will bc seated by
8:00 curtain time to enjoy thed
bang-up opening of the evening's
entert aiullle!t.
Coffee and refreshments will be
available at the High School fol-
lowing the show,
Job's Daughters. Bethel 42, is
spon;oring a "Luncheon is Served"
lunch at 12:30 p.m. today at the
Masonic Temple.
Tonight at 8 p.m. the March
st?ions will be introduced at the gram at the school.
meeting, so if anyone missed this All Girl Scouts and their leaders
at the High School meeting, to- are busy with plans for National
night offers another chuce to
meet those running for office.
Fifth and sixth grade boys who
acted as waiters at this P.T.A.'s
Spaghetti Dinner were awarded
certificates for their service at an
assembly at the Grade School last
Friday. The musical program for
the assembly, under the direction
of Doug Corliss. featured the Jr.-
Sr. High Band and ChoPJs, and
numbers by the Yachtsmen.
ANOTHER musical program is
scheduled
Girl Scout Week, March 10-18. A
Playday is set for March 16 at the
Bear Creek Clubgrounds from 1 -
3:30 p.m., and various troops will
have display at Belfair stores
throughout the week.
Cookie Sales will be start on the
March 8, with the money made on
the project going to maintain and
improve Camp Lyle McLeod. So
be ready for that knock on the
door. when Brownies or Scouts
come offering boxes of either but-
for March 19 at a ter wafers or chocoTate mints.
Ph, 426-8139
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Barstine Island Teenage Club To ]
Hold Card Party in Hall Saturday
t By DonnetteGiaer has been released from the Shel- Can Save
HARSTINE.--Harstine Island ton General Hospital and zs re-
Teen Age Club will hold a card
party at the hall Saturday night
at 7:30 p.m. Refreshments will be
served. Proceeds will go into a
fund to screen the windows and
make the hall available to the
kids for basketball and other
games,
Harley and Ruth Yates and chin
3ren, Marg & Sta.n of Seattle,
spent the weekend visiting Har-
ley's folks the Stan Yates.
The Johnny Budds of Harstine
and Hokam Camp, near Port An-
geles were the folks whose bright-
ly lit living room lights you saw
when traveling along the low road,
better known as Strecks Freeway.
They came out to check on their
home and also to call on neighbors,
the James McAuliffes.
The Gene Sewards enjoyed a
visit over the weekend from their
son. Dick and family of Olympia.
Gene and Thorn are the proud
owners of a new boat, a 15-
foot strip built. Tell you more
about it nt week.
Saturday afternoon Lois Meek•
entertained at a cake and coffee
hour honoring her mother, Mrs.
Edith Smalley on the occasion of
her 70th birthday anniversary.
Mrs. Larry Jerrells. George T.
Waite, Jr., H. Vincent Glaser, Gar
Williams. the honored mest and
the hostess attended.
SATURDAY EVENING Mr. and
Mrs. George T. Waite, Jr., enter-
tained a a card party at their
home, near the CoVe. The Dick
Sewards. Jim Archer, Dot Smith,
Jakc Ziglers, Gene Seward and
Jack Necks attended.
There was a special meeting
held at the Hall Wednesday night,
discussing the plammd formation
of a fire district here. All regis-
tered voters were invited to at-
tend.
Social Club will meet Friday
night at the hall at 6:30 p.m. for
a potluck dinner. Maxine Waite,
Lois Meeks and Thor• Seward are
in charge of the affair.
Mrs. Andy (Billi)Stamborsky
Congratulation go to Winnie
Wilson, chosen "Sweetheart of the
Year" at the Sweetheart Banquet
held at the Community Baptist
Church last Thursday evening.
Chaplain Peter Beaker. of P.S.N.S.
was the speaker for the program
which followed.
cuperating at her home on the
South End.
THE DALE PEUGHS SPENT
Monday in Tacoma visitinf;
with the Marvin Bingelsdorfs and
daughter, Suzie. Little Mr. Grand-
son Yates, accompanied the
Peughs.
Harstine Island Women's Club
will meet today at the hail at
12:30 p.m. with Mrs. Gar Williams
and Mrs. Jack Necks as co-host-
esses. Luncheon will be served by
the hostess. Mrs. Ida Chase will
give a tapper ware demonstration.
Harstine Island School Board
will meet Monday night at 7:30
p.m. at the school. This will be the
last official act of this board.
New members will be elected at
the polls Tuesday. Anyone need-
ing a ride to the hall to vote on
this and other important issues
may call 426-8871 and transporta-
tion will be arranged. Remember
vote Tuesday, March 12, School
Board---Bridg -' 'Bod:-=Fire Dis-
trict and other issues will be
placed before the voters.
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