10 SHELTON--MASON COUNTY JOURNAL- Published in "¢Christmaslown, U.S.A.", Shelton, Washington Thursday,
Skokomish Valley Residents Visit
State Legislature Session Saturday
By Mary Valley
SKOKOMISH.---Mrs. Anita Dug-
ger, son Carl, and grandchildren
Debbie and Randie Homan of
Shelton, attended the Legislature
last Saturday. They were met by
Rep. Charles Savage, who intro-
duced them to the Grange lobby-
istS. They report a very interest-
ing time and while there made a
trip to the dome of the Capitol.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. McAfferty
of Olympia were callers at the
Herbert Deyette home Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Nel-
son attended the funeral services
of his brohter-in-law. John Adams,
in Olympia, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Eby of
Tacoma visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Tanner Saturday. Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Tanner and Mate Smart
drove to Bremerton, where they
visited Mr. Smart's nephew, Roy
Smart and family. Other recent
guests at the Tanner home were
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fulton of Ta-
coma.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Paterson,
Kathy and Rian of Seattle, spent
the weekend with Mrs. Paterson's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. George
Conner-Says Youth
Conservation Corps
,Cut ,is Discussed
OLYMPIA (Special) --- Repre-
sentative Paul H. Conner, 24th
District Democrat. said here this
week he feels there will be an at-
tempt made to cut back the Youtla
Development and Conservation
Corps which has successfully op-
erated the past two years.
Conner said the Republican coa-
lition leadership in the House ol
Representatives. in their efforts
to shuffle funds, has indicated
they will be trimming many state
services.
"The Youth Conservation Corps
is one of these. Under administra-
tive control of the State Parks
and Recreation Commission, 94
boys in five camps developed fac-
ilities at five state parks since
1961," Conner said.
He termed the program an ef-
fective tool to combat juvenile de-
linquency through utilizing idle
youth.
Conner said it would be unfor-
tunate if this morale and skill
building program for Washing-
tows youth were dropped because
of "coalition cannibalism" to-
wards the Governor's budget.
Governor Rosellini. he added,
has urged the expansion of this
program. It stands a good chance
of being trimmed, however, Con-
ner declared.
"Under the program's provis-
ions, boys chosen are put to worn
building roads, camp sites, stoves,
bridges, trails and a dam in state"
parks.
"Many educators and labor and
industrial teaders endorse the
YDCC as an effective program
for the training of young men,
I'm going to keep my eye on any
moves to trim this." he said.
Hatred is the coward's revenge
for being intimidated.
---George Bernard Shaw
Barkley. The Paterson, will be
leaving soon for Rapid City,
South Dakota. where Mr. Pater-
son will be stationed after being
promoted to Lt. in the security di-
vision of the Boeing Company for
training men in civil defense.
GEORGE DOAK, Ronald Rogers
of Shelton, and Dick Doak of
Seattle, were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Don Doak. Little
Mike Doak is also spending sev-
eral days with his grandparents.
Other Sunday evening guests of
the Doaks were Mr. and Mrs. Don
Cyphers of Bremerton
Mr, and Mrs. Eric Sjoholm are
receiving congratulations on a
new grandson, born to Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Temple. who are sta-
tioed in Japan. The new baby
has been named Robert Allen and
weighed seven pounds. Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Temple of Island Lake
are also sharing in the congratula-
tions.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Dugger had
dinner with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Claud Dugger on Sunday.
Your correspondent wishes to
thank the many friends for the
get-well cards and flowers dur-
ing my recent stay in the Tacoma
General Hospital following major
surgery.
MR. AND MRS. Henry Bonkow-
ski and family of Castle Rock
were droner guests or Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Gravatt, Sunday.
Visitors at the Chester Valley
home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Hulbert and son Mike, Shel-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Blid 3ohnson
and daughter, Janet, Ocosta, Mr,
and Mrs. Tom Lozier, Tumwater,
and George Valley, Island Lake.
The first Grange meeting of the
month will be this Friday evening,
starting at 8 p.m. The Lecturer,
Mrs. Anita Dugger has contacted
the County Agent. Charles Peck
to be speaker, so it is hoped the
members will attend. Several of
the ladies are bringing cakes for
the "Cake Walk".
4-H NEWS
LITTLE EGYPT
SEW AND SES
The Little lgypt Sew and Sews
4-H club met Feb. 27 at the home
of Mrs. John MacRae. Since most
of the officers were missing the
reporter took over the roll call
and minutes. In the absence of the
secretary the former minutes were
not read.
Elizabeth Hickson gave a dem-
onstration on "How to use Mend-
ing Tape". Members gave her sug-
gestions on how she could better
her demonstration and enter it in
the Demonstration Contest which
will be held April 20 at the Grant
C. Angle school.
Sheiia Hickson was the next to
give a demonstration. It was en-
titled "Using the Right Color
Combinations". After Mrs. Mac-
Rae had given her some pointers
on her demonstratio the group
discussed plans for Rally Day
which will be held March 9 at 4
p.m. at the Mt. View School.
There will be a potluck dinner.
The meeting was closed with a
short reminder to bring Commun-
ity Service projects to the next
meeting.
HOOD CANAL SCHOOL NEWS
Coldene
Liquid, Tablets
or Spray
REG. $1.00
Eighth Graders Visit State Capitol, See Gov-
ernor at Work, Dignitaries, and Legislature
February 28 the eighth grade
visited the State Capitol.
They saw the Governor at work
in his office and visited the Sec-
retary of State and Treasurer's
offices in the morning.
After having lunch in the cai-
eteria they visited the House ot
Representatives in session. At the
time of our visit they were dis-
cussing a bill requiring married
children to support their aged
parents.
Other point of interest visited
were the State Seal, the State
Library, and the reception room.
FACULTY GAME
Tomorrow night the faculty
will play a return game with the
ninth grade. The game will start
about 7:30 p.m. The sixth and
seventh graders will play a game
before the ninth grade and fac-
ulty.
A 25 cent admission will be
charged. The purpose of this game
is to finish paying for the fumn-
ture in the Junior High Teacher's
Room.
FINE STUDENT
We the writers of the Hood
Canal School news, have an apol-
ogy to make to Bette Cowan, for
her not being mentioned on the
semester Honor Roll. Bette has a
grade poin.t of 3.56. She is help-
ful to our school in many ways.
She is now our school librarian
during, fourth period. She holds an
office in the student council, and
is Vice President of the student
body. The first half of the school
year she worked in the office dur-
ing fourth period. We would like
to apologize again for overlook-
ing this fine eighth grade student.
LOWER SKOK NEWS
Wednesday afternoon. Feb. 27. a
group of fifth grade parents vis-
ited the Lower Skokomish school.
They gathered in the fifth grade
room at 12:15 p.m. where each
student had work displayed for
them to look at. The parents spent
most of the afternoon with Mrs.
Ross learning about the S.R.A.
( Science Research Associates
material we use and also our new
Teaching machine. Mrs. Ross gave
an introduction to the material
which was followed by a work-
shop using a number of fifth
grade students who worked with
the material while the parents
watched. The parents were then
allowed to ask questions while en-
joying fruit and some special crac-
kers. There was a general expres-
sion by the parents that the at-
ternoon was very profitable.
Nineteen parents were present
and a similar afternoon is being
planned for the parents of the
sixth grade.
BAND NEWS
This year the Lower Skokomish
and junior high band is held in
the junior high, three days week-
ly at 8:45 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. There
are 23 students turning out for
band.
This week Mr. Endicott started
a contest to encourage the band
members to work harder on their
musical numbers. The band is div-
ided into six sections according
to instruments, with a chair, rep-
resenting first place, in each
group.
This week's first places goes to:
ON NOW
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Plastic REG. 29¢
EACH
2 for 30'
Vitamins
100-Geriatric
$7.23 VALUE
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Blankets
72 x 90 Cotton -
Rayon blend. Would
be $2.98 if not slightly
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Tampa Cigars
Eterna Cream
by Revlon
$8.00 SIZE
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Vitamin B
25 MCG.
Shclton Highclimber
BRIDGE SPECIAL
Cards
Plastic Coated
$2,00 VALUE
2 deck '1 s°
Pillows
Evergreen Square
426-3456
WERE $2.49
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McConkey Drug Center
Lake Rahwatzd Family Takes Trip To Oregon
By Joann Tul)per tended the benefit dance at the
LAKE NAH'WATZEL.---Mr. and I Matioek Hall last Saturday for the
Mrs. Clifford Reeve and fami!y] Kenny Howard family. Some ot
traveled down to Astoria. Ore. to/ the other Lake residents that at-
l ended were: Mr. and Mrs. Hank
Wendy Bolender, saxophone: Vic-
spend
ky Pierce and Susan Morris are Reeve's
tied, flutes; Vic Anderson, trum-
pet; Bob Plant. trombone: Sandy
Bollinger, baritone: Darlene Gray
and Becky Hall are tied for first
place playing clarinets;, and Chuck
Viger, drums.
SPORTS
The Lower Skokomish boys
team had a game with Mt. View
at the Lower Skokomish gym on
Feb. 28.
The score was Lower Skoko-
mish, 27, and Mt. View. 24.
The players who made the
points were Jody Campbell who
made 16 points, Dan Cleveland
who made five points. John Gre-
gory who made three points, Mike
Bloomfield who made two points,
and Bill Timm who made one
point,
The Hood Canal 9th grade Tro-
jans had a game with Fort War-
den March 1 at Hoodsport gym.
The score was Fort Warden 31,
Hood Canal 36,
The ninth grade Trojans have
one more game scheduled before
their basketball season is complet-
ed. They have played very well
this year and were very success-
ful. Their last game will be a re-
turn game with the faculty Fri-
day, March 8th at 7:30 p.m.
the weekend with Mrs.
mother and father. Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Heilala.
Tuesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Ford visited with Mrs.
Augusta Portman of Matlock.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hickson had
a family party to celebrate the
ninth birthday of their son Chris
last Wednesday.
VISITING Mr and Mrs Dick
Tupper last Saturday evening was
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooper and
Frank Cooper, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Patten at-
Ci]arppell Frank Cooper. Jr.. Mr.
and Mrs. AI Tupper. Dick Tupper,
Sandra Tupper. John Tupper.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dawson and
son Eddie accompanied by Mike
Byrd. Shelton. drove up to Seat-
tle last Saturday to visit with
their son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
R, alph Pigg and new son. The
Dawson, also visited Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Slater and family of Lynn-
wood. They celeb)-ated Slater's
young son. Ralphie's ninth birth-
day. The boys visited Lake Union
and went aboard a destroyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Palmer spent
the weekend with Mr, and Mrs.
Ernie Palmer of Seattle. Saturday
evening they all went out to din-
ner to celebrate Ernie Palmer's
birthday. On their way back they
stopped in Tacoma to visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Palmer,
FRIDAY EVENING Mr. and
Mrs. A1 Tupper drove to Olympia
with Alvia Chapman to visit Mrs.
Chapman at the hospital. The
Chapman, just welcomed a baby
girl, born Feb. 28.
Drop-in guests at Tupper's home
Saturday afternoon were Miss
etty Kelley and Doug Pazker.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chappell
attended the basketball game at
Belfair against Mary M. Knight
Girls team and North Mason High
School girls team.
Mr. and Mrs. Fra.nk Cooper re-
ceived news that their daughter
and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Hans
Smilde of Heerde. Holland, wet-
corned a baby boy, ben1 Feb. 24.
VISITIYTG THE Coopers over
the week-end was Frank Cooper,
Jr.. stationed at Payne Field.
We also extend our sympathy
to Clarence Burger, part-time resi-
dent at the Resort. in the death
of his wife. Bernice. last Sunday.
Mrs. Burger also leaves a daugh-
ter. Mrs. Marilyn Brown and
grandson. David E,cwr_. ::5 Lng
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