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note that went as follows: the schools in the state for the
Mac Hooven If you should see a group of coming year.
.Spring in a women looking a combined Tuesday, Delores Drake
m Shelton, weight of 33 lbs. lighter, well, it's transported the Hood Canal Hi
After the all due to the newly organized Riggers 4-H Club to the Hood
had a Tops Club, which meets at 7:30 Canal Womens Club, where they
an p.m. Thursdays at Betty flagged planting areas in
on to the Goodpasters. preparation for landscaping of the
Care. Some 25 guests arrived atseven biotic zones to be
Irma and Norma Grays to honor Jean developed on the premises.
was Peterson at a bridal shower, last The club then traveled up
and groom Wednesday. Sandy and Mimi Lake Cushman to the Four
The Pozorski and Norma, co-hostesses Streams area, to study nature first
with a for the evening, used Jeans hand.
wedding colors of lavender and
os~, tied with gold for the color scheme of the Shannon Bloomfield found
and for shower decorations, leaf fossils in sedimentary rock on
of pinks, The wedding date is June 19. the field trip and the youngsters
are $2.50 per plate for adults and
$1. for children under 12.
A piano recital was held
Friday evening at the Dick
Endicott home. Nanci and Jan
Dean, Mary and Melanie Johns,
Renee Bryant and Rhonda
Endicott were the stars of the
evening.
Refreshments, in the form of
cookies and punch were served to
the girls and their guests at the
end of the evening.
If you noticed some activity
going on at the Hoodsport
Salmon Hatchery this week, it is
the Karl Humphrey Construction
Co. doing some alterations on the
to all the boys who participated
in sports this year and to the
cheer leaders. Inspirational
Trophies were awarded in
basketball to Jeff Pill, Dana Frint
and Fred Miller, in track to Mike
Lindgren and in football to Evan
Tozier.
Special guests for the evening
were Terry Gregg, Bill Brickert
and Jack Stark coaches from
Shelton High School and Bill
Bryant, coach and Bill Smith,
assistant coach at Hood Canal
School.
It was mentioned, the
mothers could certainly be
congratulated for their interest
Many people turned out to
watch the Hoodsport Volunteer
firemen burn the long vacant
Avery house on Finch Creek last
Tuesday. It seemed like ages after
the fire was set before it really got
going, but once going it was only
a matter of minutes until the
walls fell in. During this time the
firemen trained their hoses on
surrounding property and the fire,
keeping it in control at all times.
Don't forget to vote June 8.
Our work has moved and so
must we, so the kids and I went
to our new home site for a trial
run this week-end. Our home will
be the trailer and ,the site is
beautiful day was spent on the
straits picnicing, with Carolyn
Bloomfield and children and then
back to the trailer in time for
supper. Misty and Junior worked
while we played.
Delores Drake will be taking
over for me for the summer. Hope
to see you in the fall.
COmplete.John Pill attended a meeting,were able to identify some of the Zider Zee rearing pond. When the and participation in the activities
wedding in Seattle at the Olympic Hotel leaves, work is done, in about two at the school.
~,rs wereWednesday, at which State A benefit dinner will be heldmonths, the pond will be ready Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Schwab
s.l~ Superintendent Louis Bruno June5, at the Holiday Beach Club for the rearing and holding of took a four day week-end to
catJl~]Lal Week I received a spoke on the financial crisis facing House for Oliver Gray. Donations adult sized salmon, make a loop trip. Their trip went
' A ham and baked potato from Mossy Rock, where they
~~y~ dinner, with all the trimmings was visited the kids, to Yakima for the
served at the Athletic Awardsday with Betty's sister and
Banquet, by the mothers, brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
IS J A¥ K-
nlY SlDffATCHA Southside Homemakers met be the host for the fall meeting.
~Y 1~ 7 Friendship at the home of Jo Ann Herrick The club will hold election of
t at the home of May 18 for the last meeting until officers this fall.
~ t~ this fall. Hostess Jo Ann Herrick served
ere tea members Attending were Evelyn refreshments.
xt t erved a salad. Kreifels, Monna Heinis, Shirley Thursday evening Mr. and
Stites, Ruth Chambers, Veta Mrs. Jesse Asche and children
~Le~g is June 16 Holtorf and Jo Ann Herrick. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
-m"~-a2""rt°°tman. It Members discussed the fall Asche and Winston. They
~ill"b~te~e~ndthelune celebrated Mrs. L. H. Asche's
meeting to be held in October.
/ Ji rated. Southside Homemakers are tobirthday and Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Asche's anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray F. Kuhn of
Seattle and Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Kuhn and daughter Ann Marie of
Seattle were Sunday guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Asche
and Winston.
Returns From
Ocean Trip Mrs. Ray Kuhn is known as
~l~.p~°~,departure pole which was presented to Kobe Bonnie Conklin formerly of
l a L~s~ t~neeland by the people of Seattle. Shelton.
howl;r lovely "At the back of the park is a May 25 the Live Wires 4-H
°rid.el- .. at Union small grove of trees with a club held its meeting at Southside
hug~hng VOyage placque which notes this is a gift school.
I B,!~Ps of .Passenger of the Seattle Lions Club. Those members present were
J :~ae, a fi-the Orient "I had a delightful evening Kathy Bailey, Sharon Johnson,
i' *'an Operating
[ flemish Chinese with the Matsuda family at tne Kim Wheeler, Mrs. Wolf, Mrs.
New Port hotel, where the pianist Bedell, Nancy Eveleth and Cheryl
,i':ws. °minantly plays only classical and Bedell.
am the
a
a
Japan.
were
for
Same time
off
She
her trip
oard the
her to
after
semi-classical music. The next day
they picked me up for a trip to
Rokko Mountain, loaded with
gifts and flowers. It was mother's
day, a fact that had completely
escaped me. Enroute we stopped
at Sarakuen Gardens, a typical
Japanese landscape garden with
waterfall, tea house, small lake
with regal swans.
"We stopped near the top of
Rokko mountain range at the
Rokko model pasture so that I
could see the way the famous
Kobe beef cattle are cared for.
They are fed whatever it is cows
eat mixed with beer twice a day.
Also twice a day they are
massaged, during which the
wrangler takes swigs of a
concentrated saki and blows it
into the skin of the cattle. Why
I've no idea, but 1 saw no
evidence of a drunken cowboy.
"We had a lovely lunch at the
Rokkasan hotel high on the top
of MS. Maya overlooking Kobe
and
left the
with
the
of her
east
In old business members
discussed visiting the elderly
people in Mason County on June
1 after school.
They decided on an overnight
pack trip to Flap Jack Lakes July
24 and 25.
4-H Camp is the following
week.
The next meeting will be held
at Kathy Bailey's on June 8,
reported Cheryl Bedell.
Mrs. Wen Cookson and Dennis
of Port Orchard who spent last
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John
Cookson and Jackie all visited Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Kratcha last
Saturday evening.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Kratcha on various days during
the week and weekend were Walt
Kratcha, Mr. and Mrs. John
Kratcha Jr., of Silverdale and Mrs.
John Cookson and Jackie.
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The tables in the new Eugene H. Smith. From Yakima
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School were all gayly decorated
and at each place sat a miniature
ceramic football, used for a place
card and remembrance of a very
special evening.
Letter awards were presented
the Schwabs went to Cle Elum
and Roslyn to visit with their
folks and then back to
Hoodsport.
Betty said it was a lovely trip
but very cold on the east side of
the Mountains.
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