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L| B|| rl |lll, IiWI[jlIJII Mr. a,nd Mrs. Martin Baker. all of m Monday. Such devotion! Inei- home her'e for many years so we nity' .IIF':
whom arrived at 9:30 a.m. to dently, no one was injured in the don't feel too presumptuous in Fair Harhor Grang
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GRAL'EV[E\\;V It is v:itb re-
gret \\;va r.gp{uI the dearth of o]e
of Grapevi<,w's retired citizens.
l,qllmm P;dden lisl Tbln'dav at
Tacoma (h-neral Hospilal. Mr, Pad-
len \\;vtm was tiT, passed away
dnril]K the night while awaiting
8trgcry which had been schedlth_l
for the following morning. I],n'n
Ill Seattle, be was graduated from
Cohmlbia University in ])14 and
was associated in the Pacific
orthwest consl.ruelion industry
f}r 45 years ill variollS supervisory
capacities. He is survived by his
wife. Geneva. 'five children, twelve
grandchildren and two great }
!;randehihlren lOaughters, Mrs. I
Steve Derrivan of Reno, Nev. and
Mrs. Geort.e Kranldi.n of Portland
Ore. journeyed lo Seattle to be
with !heir mother and attend fune-
ral services fro' their father.
His sons at({ \\;liliiam H. Padden.
Jr. of Sealkle and ,lohn S. Padden.
Coupeville. \\;Vhidbey Island• Two
sistecF, Anna Marie and Mildred
Padden are both of ]%enton. Re-
quiem JHigh Mass was Monday
morning at Holy Rosary Church.
Mrs. Padden has been staying with
a *bird daughter, 5rs. Allen Fre-
dericksen in Seattle but was ex-
pected to re.tin son]tin]e this
week to her Treasure Island home
where slle al]d her husband have
resided since his retirement early
in 1.961. Our sincere sympathies
are extended to the bereaved
widow and family.
Our beloved principal. Mr. Art
Zehe. underwent surgery a Shel-
Ion General Hospital Monday and.
at this wril.ing, we happily report,
is doing nicely. Meanwhile, back
at the !ittle yellow schoolhouse.
Mr. Zehe's fom'Lh, fifth, sixth and
seventh gr,ders are being well
laken care of by substitute tea-
eher. Mrs. \\;V. G. Clayton Jr. We
send Art .mu" best wishes for a
speedy rseeovery.
SIXTH - GllAI)EIL Miss Susan
Hill. has been chosen to grace the
Grapeview Float in this year's
F( rest Festival Parade as our Jun-
ior Princes:< Congratulations!
Incidentally, plans for our float
entry will be getting underway
following the Mother's Club meet-
:ng t.his week. But. any nnagin-
ative individuals with ideas please
eel free 1o offer suggestons to
any Mother's Club members for
presentation to our Float Commit-
tee. All entries should feature the
Forest Festival theme of Keep
vVashington Green However, this
year we are honoring our Old Time
Loggers.
Celebrating their 30th wedding
anniversary Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Retzman. Joining
tllem from Seattle was daughter
and husband Mr. and Mrs. Lefty
:wend the day. Joining them for
dinner was their "best man" and
his wife. Mr. amd Mrs. Ray Uhly.
T'was a most pleasant day and
:he sun even popped out long
mougb to permit the taking of a
ew sna)shots. Congratulations
Hal and Pearl.
Orin and Ethel Bueldngham bade
.arewell to their old staaion wagon
ast Saturday and hagppily took
oossession of a beautiful brand
qew wagon. The faithful old green
wagon must have regetted being
bipped off to Tacoma because tim
Sherwood Creek bridge, in Allyn
,vas an far as the salesman was
able to get with iL befo:re a colli-
sion with another ear ended the
accident.
Another new car in the com-
munity is a classy new sedan
which has eome to bring pleasure
to the Lloyd Rieheys of Treasure
Island.
VIRGINIA Freeman has brought
honor to Grapeview and to ber
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Free-
man. by winning the senior girls
sweepsteakes at the Science Fair
held at the University of Puget
Sound last week. Ginny attended
school aL Colorado Springs, Colo.
last year and Lincoln High School
in Seattle last semester. She mov-
ed to Grapeview in January after
her father retired from the Air
Force and is she now a sophomore
claiming Ginny as a Grapeviewite.
The winning project was an im-
proved version of a water-aspira-
tion vacnull] 1)nnp used to create
i a vacuum for an ion-discharge
chamber. The vacumn created si-
mulates conditions at about 100,-
000 feet above the earth and in-
troduction of a 600 volt electrical
charge produces an ion discharge
with speetecular colors compara-
ble to the "northern lights".
Ginny was to demonstrate her
project on channel 13-KTV\\;V T.V.
at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday afternoon.
She will also attend the National
Science Fair at Albuquerque, New
Mexico May 6 - 11.
Our hearty congratulations to
visitors from seven
our district last
Slol<omish Grange
Harbor with the
The entertaining pr0.
ted by ore" grangers }t
selections ,y loberetW:
talk on "Boatin " 8afY:.
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Buel¢mgham, an Eaatell
Vera Izett and a
"sing"'. Fave 1-ticheY :
in one of the short skit
Honored o'uects were lP'lt-
tel' "valley and Mrs. i
Skok( mish Grange :2,
granges attendmg ;
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