PACE 2 gI-rELTON--MASON COUNTY 50URNAL---Published in etChrsfma¢owb U.ILA.", Shelton, Washington
Dayton Woman Fractures Arm In Fall Saturday
By Mabel Kidd
DAYTON .... Mrs. J. ,V. Rnyson
had the misfortnne to fall and
fracture her right arm in a fall
Saturday morning. At the present
writing, she is in the clinic hos-
pital.
Ore' sympathies to Mr. and Mrs.
R()nald Moore and family in the
loss of hi. grandfather. Mr. Harry
Moore of Fenton Mich. who pas-
sed away on May 21. ken flew
black for the services.
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Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wagner,
former residents, are parents of a
boy born May 18. Talbert Dean
weighed five potmds and six oun-
ces. He joins two sisters aid a bro-
ther. Grandmother is Mrs. Eva
Crawley of Spanaway.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Darl Goldy was his nephew and
wife. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Uerl-
ins of Kennewick. It iad been 37
years siuce they had seen each
other.
Gary Combs was gone from
Thursday lo Sunday attending the
State Track Meet held, in Pullman,.
H won sixth place as discus
throver.
Mrs. A. E. Lemke. accompanied
by her parentS, .Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Loitz, and sister-inqaw,
Mrs. Farnnm Loitz motored to
Puyallup Thursday to have hmeh
with her sister. Mrs. Roy Burk-
lam-t. Mrs. Cecil McLain of Kent
joined them.
LAI]rlES' CLUB MET on May
21 with Mrs. James Dougherty as
hostess. Mrs. Cliff Combs' will be
hostess at the next meeting ana
the date will be announced later.
Dwayne Gallagher and Perry
Stoner called on the James Hick-
sons one day last week.
Doris Hickson spent the week-
end with Sharon Moffatt, Shelton.
Sheri Chappell was Saturday ov-
ernight guest of Kathy Hanna,
Shelton. They enjoyed the Forest
Festival Saturday.
MZr. and Mrs. John Rock and
children. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mich-
ler. Les Bozarth and Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Combs. Dennis and Keith
spent Saturday and overnight at
Ocean City. They brought back li-
mits on clams.
IHE CLIFF Rumlfff family is
feeling real sad because Tamie
their Boston Bull has disappeared.
She is registered and they are hop-
ing' ame one will see her.
Dale: Chappetl spefft Saturday
night with his cousins. Larry, Dave
and Steve Chappell of Matlock.
Sheita Hick.son stayed Friday
night and Saturday with Darlene
Lund.
Friday evening callers in the
John Anderson home were Mr. and
Mrs. AIvia Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leman en-
joyed a visit on Thursday evening
from l{is aunt and uncle. Mr. and
Mrs. E: M: Lamke of Rapid City,
S.D.
Sunday guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Roberts were
Dr. and Mrs. Bill Monson and son
of Kent, Mrs. Gary Hall and child-
ren, Ellensburg and Ted Monson
Jr.
Last Monday week, Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Bloomfield and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bloomfield and
daughter, Mrs, Los Bishop and
Mrs. Ruth Critchfiel all enjoyed
turkey dinner in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Claude McIrvin.
CHRISTMAS TREESTopping the Agriculture classification was
this entry by the Washington Douglas Fir Christmas Tree Asso-
ciation.
Pioneer School, Grange Get Placings
With Floats In Forest Festival Parade
By Betty Ann Shero ]the last meeting of the club un-
The big news in the Pioneer area I til school starts next fall
this week is the wimaing of first Week-end visitors in the home
prize honors by the Pioneer School
Float at the Forest Festival Pa-
rade. The float which carried out
the Festival's theme of Pioneer
Logging featured Fred Flintstone.
Barney, and Dine, all employees
of the Simpstone Logging Comp-
any. Congratulations are in or-
der to Mrs. Hap Smith. chairman
of the float, and her many help.-
of the Don Bina's were the George
Lewis's of Seattle and Tl]e Jim
Young's of Tillamook. Ore.
Harry Turner. Issaquah. is vis-
iting in the home of his daughter
and faniiy, the John VanderWal's
of Agate.
THE KEN ROBERTS visited in
the home of lis mother, Mrs. Lor-
en Roberts. Deer Creek over the
C. Martindale
Passes At 94
A 9,l-year-old resident. Charles
Martindate of Rt 2. Box 771.
passed away at the Botts Nuts-
in K Home May 21. Mr. Martindule
was born March 7. 1869 in the
state of Iowa and had made his
home in Mason county the past
31 years.
The fmleral xva. held at 2 p.m.
last Friday 11 the Batstne Funeral
Home witl Brother Ehton Bat<er
off totaling. Intermenl was in Shel-
ton Memorial Parl<
Survivors include five sons. R.
G. Martindale. Vashon Island. C.
M., Outlook; James H.. Seattle:
Jacob H., Renton, and Louis, Ont-
look; two step-sons, George and
Art Sehmidt Vashon; a step-
daughter. Mrs. Else Larsen. Seat-
tle: 35 grandchildren, 54 great-
grandchildren and ,3 great--great-
randchildren.
Ellis L. Smith
Called By Death
Ellis Leonard Smith. 63B Elli-
nor street, passed awav last Thm's-
day at the Shelton General Hos-
vital. He was 93 years old havin
been born September 23, 1870 in
Dickinson county, Iowa. Mr Smith
had lived in the community the
past 33 years. He worked as a
fireman /'or the Joinl Power Plant.
The funeral was held at 11 a.m.
ers too numerous to mention. The week end.
PREPP S Mrs. Bruce McQuilkin and ehttd-Mrs. Fred Stuller and girls ae-Agate Grange took third place Mary Lou Youngh)vc visited in
ren joined Mr. and Mrs. Imre 2ompanied Mrs. Lawrence Larson with their entry in the parade, the home of her parents, the Los
Hrovath of Seattle for a Sunday ")n a trip to Seattle Sunday where The first graders put on a play Younglove's this past week end.
afternoon swim at Lake Nahwat- they visited with Mrs Stuller's " Mr. and Mrs. Edwin DaMgrcn
zel. sister Miss Nora Larson. May 20 for their parents and some
of the Pioneer School pupils. The and Mrs. Leslie Younglove at-
Rexall $10m saturday evening visitors in the VISITING SUNDA-¥ in the A1- production "C in d er ella", maae tended the County Commissioners
3ohn Anderson home were Mr. vin Hulbert home was her sister quite a hit with the audience. Meeting Monday morning to ask
and Mrs. A. E. Lemke. and husband, h'. and Mrs. Bud to have a dust coat placed on
Second & Railroad Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Evans Tohnson and daughter of Aber- NEXT YEARS FIRST graders Leed's Loop load to help com-
were Friday evening callers in the !een. were special guests of this years bat the t e r rible dust problem
Phone 426-4642 James Hickson home, Mr. and 19Its. Paul Pekola and first grade class Friday. The fu- which is created by Sunday dri-
IIpYrlght 1962 Jamie Hiekson stayed Friday ,hildren, McCleary called 6n Mr. ture first graders were shown ver's.
................ and Saturday nights with Susan and Mrs. L. B. Pharris Sunday af- their classroom and other import- This past week end found many
Atwood of Shelton, ternoon, ant sections of the school. In the of our folk out digging clams and
Darlene :Bloomfield came home afternoon the mothers were also goeducks on the ocean beaches
....... from Western Washington State guests, and our own local shores.
(ollege Thursday evening and The Agate Sewing Club met last Next week the Pioneer News
spent the long: weekend. Wednesday evening' in the home ot will be written by a guest cor-
Margie Speck Dance Studios Presents Its Nunday My. and Mrs. A. O. Mrs. Edwin D ahl g ren. Eleven respondent, Mrs. A n dy Vander-
' Schuffenhauer motored to Brinnon members and two guests attend- Wal. The Shero's are going to go
G enjoying the lovely color of the ed the meeting which turned out on a trip and I will give all el
SPRIN bl'ossoniing" rtiododendron. They to be a surprise house-warming you the details when we return.
called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles for Mrs. Dahlgren. The Dahlgren's Mrs. Loren Roberts would like
:Bloomfield. had just recently moved into their to thank all her friends and neigh-
DAN00E Ronnie Cochran of Lost Lake new home. after livingin a house bors for all the kind acts they did
was Saturday overnight guest of trailer since they moved into the for her and the family during their
Keith Tibbits. community. A cake, which was a recent bereavement.
:Mr. and Mrs. Charles Budd and replica of their new home. was Visiting in the home of her par-
CONCERT daughters of ttoquiam were Sat-presented to the Dahlgren's plus ents, Mr. andMrs. EdBunnell, for
urd!ay visitors in the home of his a box full of kitchen items. The a few days is Mrs. Nellie Nieto
sister and husband, 1V[r. and Mrs. cake was baked and decorated by and her young daughter, Alone
L. B. Pharris. Kathy Budd was Andy VanderWal, Jane Elliason, of Oatdand. Cab;fornia.
In The Shelton Junior High Auditorium a majorette in the Forest Festival and Stell Bunnell This was also ..................
parade. The group all gathereff for
SATU R00AY Johnson,LakeS picniChomelUncheonof Mr. andat theMrs.ISlandMike HO00 CAAL SCHOOL; EWS
The Floyd Watters. family, Mr.
JUNE 1 p m and Mrs. Claude McIrvin and Mrs. Two Teachers Attend State Track Meet In
i Ruth Critchfield gathered Satur- Pullman; Garden Club Honored By Ninth Grade
I I day evening in the Pete Bloom- STATE TRACK MEET Dowell and Winnie Tweed found
field home to mew colored slides. John Pill and Bill Bryant, with 50¢ each which was the most
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Tibbits and their wives atten,he State High found. Also there was swimming
Adults $1 -- Childre nd Students Wiih children. Seattle spent'Swnday in School. Tack-i'tlllman.. ,, Satur- for an hour in the mornmg and
d;;t3eklet 50¢ ' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen day. Pill commented "The wea- again in the afternoon Baseball
Student be s Tibbits. tkr was perfect, it was a great was played later in the afternoon.
Sharon Watters spent Saturday track meet with many records bro- P. T. A. MEETING
night with Susan BloomfieI& ken, we were sort of celebrating May 20 the Hood Canal P. T. A.
, _ , ._ onr marriage anniversaries, we meeting was held at the Junior
.-.-,. :.. • , ..7., ,.. ... - ..... ..:: .,::..:.:.::,::.:., stayed in two new niotels with High. The program was the in-
}:;:'. i:: .... " ............... swimming pools and topped it eli staSation of new officers for next
Let Go To by riding tite ski chair lift on top year. Slide were shown on Afri-
of White Pass."
{ GARDEN CL
Vacation Friday then
E( enemies class
en Club ladies
The Hood C
h s: worked on t]
tifying the Junior High
'R;kll[ ground for the past wo3
The 9th grade gi s ga
UlUiqJ
Mr, Endicott's drar clm
bers presented a s )rt s
8th and 9th grade g ls sa:
ches" and The King and I".
m t -Stories Wednesday the Lower S
mish school had its mnu,l t
It was held from 9 e.m, t0 "
The weather wasn't too sal
tory for a picnic but ever3 on
Skokomish Gommunity I)huroh Foursquare Gospel I)hureh ,aid tohaveladagocdtime.
' vas a treasure hunt whic'.r i:
ed $7.50 in treasure. Sum
June 10 - 14 J'une 10 -- 21
,:oo A.,. - 2:oo pM • ,:3,*.M .100:oo Lost Lake F mill
a es
Faith Lutheran Ghurch First Baptist ,Ohu eh Ent t "n Frie d
r er al n s,
June 10- 14'
9:00 A.M. - 2:30 P.M.
Hood Ganal Gommuni00 Ghmh
June 10 - 14
9:00 A.M. - 2:30, P.M,
Beginner,, Primary, Junior
8:55 A,M. - 12:00
Teen Bible Club (Jr-Hi & Sr-Hi)
6:50 P.M. - 9:15 P.M,
ca by Bill Vinson Refreshments
were served.
CLUB HONORED SPORTS
Friday the ninth grade Homc May 21, the Hood Canal Letter-
Economics class honored the Gard- men's Banquet Was held in the
en Club ladies with a coffee hour. Hood Canal Jr. High School.
The Hood Canal Garden Club After dinner, Supt. John Pill
has worked on the project of beau- thanked Mrs. Jactson, Mrs. Bry-
School ant. and the pep staff Sylvia Sund,
ground for the past two years. Beeky Hall, Beth Ann Crumb and
The 9th grade girls gave des- Linda LaBissoniere, for makhtg
strated household hints. Four the Banquet possible.
Mr, Endicott's drama class mem-
bers presented a short skit. The The boys introduced their fa-
8th and 9th grade girls sang "Pat- thor and themselves. Mr. Bryant
to!d about our football, and the
Seventh and Eighth grade basket-
LOWER SKOKOMISH ball program also his track sea-
Wednesday the Lower SRoRo- son events. Mr. Jackson spoke on
mish school had its annual picmc, the Ninth grade basketball and
It was held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and seventh and eighth grade
]'he weather wasn't too satisfac- baseball season. Mr. Pill talked
tory for a picnic but everyone was about the gym that was planned
aid to have l)ad a good time. There with the help of the City of Tote-
was a treasure hunt which includ-
treasure. Susan Mc- ma.
Dan Ragan. the Pesident of the
lettermen's club. presented a spe-
cial award to RudySchwab which
was a warm-up jacket. This award
was given o him fr his referee-
ing of the basketliall games at
J'une 10-21 Relatives On Weekend the Hoodsport Gym;
Bill Goodpaster showed slides
Methodist O00r©h
June 10 - 14,
9:00 A.M, - 11:30 A.M.
Mt, Olive Lglheran OhurGh
June 10 - 21
9:00 A.M. - 11:45 A.M.
HI. View Aglanse *00uroh
June 10- 14
• .'ff0 AM, - 2:30 P.M,
Shelten Assembly Of God
Skokmish Assembly Of GOd
June 10- 14
10:00 A.M. - 12:00
Juno 17 - 21
7:00 - 8:30 P.M.
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131 Railroad
Phone 426-6102
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Insurance Agency
116 No. 2nd 426-3357
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"Parts for all makes"
Cars, Trucks & Tractors
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i i
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By Doris Hickson
everyone.
LOST LAKE Mr. and Mrs. The Hood Canal seventh and
Perry Rose and family and Mr.
eighth grade baseball team had a
and Mrs. Robert Trail and family game with Kamilch May 22. The
were the Sunday guests of the score was Kamilch 7 and Hood
Roy Bolduc famil They also Canal 6.
stayedfor dinner.
The ninth grade played Fort
Frank Guyer and Bill Wivell Warden May 24. Th score was 3
went to Westport on a fishing
trip .on Sunday. to 2 in our favor.
Ethel and Jack Fossum were NINTH GRAD[ TESTS
the weekend guests of the Don This Spring the 9h grade took
Saeger family. Incidentally they the National Educational Develop-
attended the Forest Festival ac- ment Tests.
tivities with their foster parents John Dickinson, I)ianna Timm
Mr. and Mrs. Don Saeger. and David Kilbourhe each re-
:Mr. 3oin D. Morrow of Brem- ceived a certificate for being in
erton will be this weeks guest of the upper twenty-fi)e percent ot
the John Morrows. the students in this tate.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sours and All of our ninth gade students
Melinda are spending a nice va- taking the tests had scores of or-
cation in Missouri erage or ab0vc.
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0. C. Hodgson
Dies At Home
Orson C. Hodgson a Mason
county resident the past 18 years,
died at his home last Saturday.
Mr. Hodgson was born July 3. 18-
87 in Hartley, Iowa. He was a self-
employed brick mason during his
working years.
The funeral was held at 10 a.m.
Wednesday at the Batstone Fm'-
eral Home with Rev. John Clill
officiating. Interment was in Shel-
ton Memorial Park.
Surviving is his wife. Zelnm.
Shelton: four sons. Harvey, Robm't
an¢l Leonard all of Shelton and
Lawrence of Alaska; a daughter,
Mrs. A. M. (Lillian) Farr. Bnvey.
Minn.: 20 grandchildren and ]0
great-grandchildren.
Lifetime Resident
G. lhmtley Dies
A graveside sermce for Clar-
ence Huntley, 81. will be held at
2 p.m. Friday at the ShelDm Me-
morial Park with Rev. Eugene
Knautz officiating.
Mr. Huntley was a lifetime res-
ident of the community. He was
born in Shelton. Feb. 13, 1882 and
passed away Tuesday at the Bott.-
Nursing Home. He resided at Rt.
1. Box 225. His occupation before
his retirement was brakeman on
the r/ilroad.
Tuesday aL the Batstone Funeral Survivors include many nieces
Home with Rev. Eugene Knautz and nephews.
officiating. Cremation followed in ...............
Tacoma.
Trouble
Emma Grilley
Passes At 93
Emma Grilley, 2328 Adams
street, passed away at the age of
93 last Saturday at the Shelton
General Hospital. She was born
'eb. 18. 1870 in Wisconsin and
had made her home m Mason
County the past 17 years.
The funeral was held at 3 p.m.
Tuesday at the Batstone Funeral
Home with Rev. R. R. Rings of-
ficiating. Interment was in Shel-
ton Memorial Park.
Survivors include four sons. 3/fay-
lend G.. Shelton. Floyd W.. Seat-
tle, Ben I., San Jose. Calif., and
Vern O.. Seattle: tv:o daughters,
Ira M. Parr. Sheltcm. and Olive
P. Fordham. San Jose. Calif.: two
brothers, .Reynold Owen, Lake-
wood, Calif. and Edward Owen,
Missoula, Calif.: two sisters. Ma-
rion Owen, Minneapolis. Minn. and
Ruby Owen. also Minn ; 21 grand-
children and 52 great grandchild-
ren.
creates a capacity to
handle it.--Oliver IV. Homes. Jr.
Edna Marks Is
'Taken By Death
Edna Maude Marks of RL. 2,
Box 160. died May 22 at the Shel-
ton General Hospital. Mrs. Marks.
a 15-year resident of the area was
born Feb. 10. 1882 in Mitchelville.
Iowa.
The funeral was held nt 11 a.m.
last Friday at the Batstone Fu-
neral Home with Rev. Charles
Wigton officiating. Intermen was
in Shelton Memorial Park.
Survivors include two daughters,
Mrs. Helen Gates. Shelton. and
Mrs. D. D. Reynolds, Seattle; two
sisters. Mrs. Rose S. BluetL Oak-
land. Calif.. and Mrs. C. V.
Santa Cruz. Calif.: two grand-
children and five great-grandchil-
dren.
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1963 Freedom Bond Drive, May
I to July 4
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Approximately 300 pharmaceuticals aceoun
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average pharmacist stocks more than 3,000
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In addition, your neighborhood pharmacist
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G raveside rites
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of Mr. and Mrs.
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mortal Park with
Knautz offieiating'.
The infant
the Shelton
died the same
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