20, 1963 !
Washington
PAGE 9
Has New Resident Manager in Fred H0dge
Dalby
Inn has
!er---Ml'. Frect
'° -, oy last week, and
• : hll,. lIrs, I-lodge and two
l[s era Who came the
' Week M
l a*-" r. Hoc, gc hails
i lth',,, %st. He was as-
r of
,,, ... state atur-
[ 11 Xlg to remain on
'01 ';
ed ears or more, and
,. enjoy every day
'kt e Canal;,
!: the Bo
iati- wlers Propne-
un
th{}6 a .of Washington
! , roUts and 70 child-
i lace OVer the week-
.., atIoa management
,o
I 1 at tile Inn for
'i{;tulhrD, and Father's
::Jfe Mw:13rtlsh employees
ik. i Were guests at
. h l0e;p{ done by the
iee--- s part of a
:.l and t "ave as to sales
:; t he r
!{;' %ea" P omotion de-
": high s Were employees
st records of the
Dr. Fritz Wilbur made a couple
of limit catches of trout in local
lake last week.
Miss Nancy Johnson returned
home the first of the week from
the University of Washington, and
is busy at her job in the office of
Alderbrook again.
Locally there were many family
gatherings and dinners for the
pleasure of the head of the house-
bold and also many picnic suppers
and also dining out in honor of
Fathers in general.
e Fathers Day Breakfast of
the Hood Canal Womans Club
L*unday was a distinct success. It
was estimated a hundred break-
fasts had been served during the
hours of 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., and a
pleasant time was had by guests
and members in charge.
LAST FRIDAY EVENING :Mr.
and Mrs. Pat Nilson attended the
District II meeting of the National
Association of Postmasters at Ho-
quiam. As Wands is State Chair-
man of Public Relations, she was
invited to appear on the program,
and in so doing spoke on public
relations. Mr. Bill Manly of White
Salmon and State President, dis-
cussed events of the State con-
vention: Mr. Eugene Maxwell, Per-
sonnel Assistant of the Regional
Office in Seattle, gave instruction
with regard to Personal Records.
A delicious buffet supper was ser-
ved following the social hour.
On Saturday evening, Pat Nil-
son Chef de Bare of 40 et 8. Voi-
ture of Kitsap County, with wife
Wanda, attended the Ladies Night
Party, honoring Mr. Ray Peter-
meyer Grand Chef de Bare. The
THIS COMMUNITY had its own
"comedy of errors" last Saturday,
when Mr. Char!ie Truitt of Suttle,
a former resident, arrived on the
afternoon stage from Brcmerton,
and at Olympus Manor, where he
was invited guest, and found as he
put it" nobody home and the place
all locked up". As he had written
Orre Nobles, his host that he was
arriving June 14th, he was at a
loss to explain what happened to
his host. He took a walk and
chatted with a few local friends,
explaining the matter. Mrs. Eu-
gene Gill:land invited Mr. Truitt
to spend the night in their glest
cottage, which he did.
Saturday morning Orre Nobles
arrived at his Union home, the
Manor and found no one there,
but in his rural mail box he came
upon Mr. Truitts letter. He in
turn got busy on the telephone,
called a mutual friend, one of the
neighbors Mr. Truitt had visited
Friday afternoon,and to his quiery
Have you seen Charlie Truitt, I
found his letter in the mail box
saying he would arrive here on the
14th, and there is no sign of him.
When informed that his intended
house guest was at Gill:lands, he
at once hopped into his Car and
drove down to pick up Mr. Truitt
and his luggage. And every one
involved had a good chuckle over
the mix, up, as it was an exact re-
peat of what had occured last
year, about this time.
The present spell of summer
has been a most welcome change
for every one. Summer residents
were at their Canal homes, pic-
nics and water sports, occupied
Aberdeen dis-
hn e group Fri-
OUtdoor cy-
st:log the shell
he pit. Some-
treat for the
Frost appear-
'own Van Dyke
reparation for
entennial, an
future.
of the 101
and maintenance workers, at large
fisl packing plants, where the
sockeye and king salmon are pvt
in cold storage, and also canned.
13ue to the fact that daylight con-
tinues into night, and dims some-
what at 2 p.m. to start to lighten
up again at 1 a.m., makes it pos-
sible for fishermen, and also work
crews to put in extra long days,
during the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller and
children of Everett, were Sunday
visitors at the Miller, Gabrilson
home, the first call little 3 months
old daughter of the Millers made
on her granamother Mrs. Nina
Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fuller and
children are at their Union home
for the summer, after living in
Seattle the past months, where he
is in the office of the AttoleS,
General ,as Assistant District At-
torney.
MRS. LOUIS Van Arsdale of
Shelton was at her cottage over
the weekend, and will no doubt
spend nmch of her time in the out
of doors, as usual.
Mr. and Mrs. Gallop of Seattle
have opened up their cottage for
summer occupany, and spent most
of Sunday in 'the sunshine out on
their beach.
Shellonite Becomes
American Citizen
The Americanization Bureau of
Seattle which sponsors Citizenship
classes in the Seattle downtown
Y.M.C.A., announces that Mrs.
Kate Lovgreen, Rt. 1, Box 89,
angton Athletic affair was held at "The Firs" lo- outdoor enthusiasts. Twanoh State Shelton, has successfully complet-
(a Club within cated on the Mountain Highway, Park camp ground filled to caps- ed ber course in U.S. Citizenship,
to Bremerton out of Tacoma, and was attended city Saturday morning. If the be- and only awaits her examination
e drove on to by many Mason County members autiful ' spell holds out, it creates and oath of allegiance before she
- they enjoyed and their wives, an opportune time for fishermen, is an American. ° -'
also following Having recently Completed some and campers to explore the higher Mrs. Lovgreen made the long
a horseback on of her many outside or "Got of the areas of the Olytripics. trip to Seattle every week for
!, rlt 'et "'"gwthWh° has he
/ '8"T been office assignments," in connection Friday and Saturday will be a 10 weeks for this study, conduct-
with her postmaster tasks, Wands fine time for clam diggers and ed by Mrs. Lilla C. Norman, the
he pa'.oa General Hos- Nilson will be able to enjoy some gweduc hunters (the real Indian Bureau's instructor, and the com-
hi,s. two weelcs, was of the outdoors in the present name for the lucious goeduck)for munity where she lives, is very
!i !I' all • Urne the first of
beautiful spell of summer, a three foot minus tide is due on fortunate to have so outstanding
th"! n improved con-
: }'rest, r-e-sent:time is Mr. Larry Nelson, history teacher those two days. A trip to goeduck a new citizen to assist in both
of Shelton High school, and also diggers at Union flats, if on the political and social problems.
;')i aS p contlnu- coach of the senior play, has lived outer edge or margin of tile flats" CO-NN APPN-D
escribed by his a quiet life at Union for the past or the river side try to have a
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0r rs. _,. months. So much so that many boat, for the change of tide has Of interest to Mason County
, at thyme_ ue McGhee localities were not aware he was caught a couple of people, and fair-goers is an announcement of
i2e, his" ')Rme of Mrs. batch:no in the "telephone place" who were fortunate in having been the State Departmelnt of Agrict}l-
e mOthel r tur of the lea olnu]lenL o tate
ff • 2i1,., " during house of Dick Bueeilel, until of picked up bv others ith a boat. • " PP "
l,.. Satu,,_ ol Boze- late. Hm diligence has apparantly and ho pulled them out of the Rep. Paul H. Conner from the 24th
[e 0n "'Y, waere ,e paid off, for he was awarded a water soaked mud. It is reported legislative district of which Ma-
;aratio n summer William Coo Fellowship to Will:- that the tide flats at Brinnon be- sou County is a part to the State
,Uor k-o=r fall and amette University. Nelson modest- ing higher are more easy to nay:- Fairs Commission for a three year
izlrs. ,_, teacher. 13' remarked that some 27 other gate, and also less current at the term.. The. seveu member commis-
'hi, eeen+,.. 'nsen students of the college had been • tie. No daubt both ' " " g "-
r ,my Bet tmn of the d non advmes the dnectol of a rl
ii f0rra:.*;[. Purchased given the scholarship award. List- Union and Brinnon flats will be culture on the allocation of funds
'" lddffY belong to ed under American Study, he wilt crowded with clam diggers and derived fronl the state tax on
,,earrv',VcGhec. If have six weeks of summer school low tide explorers and collectors betting at race tracks, to agri-
blli( I nrough, the at Williamette ineh|ded in his of unusual shells, cultural fairs throughotlt the state.
l t=eSite xormer Ed life, and plans to return to Shel- Conrad Westerland of Seattle, and have been made in the Veterans
'0f , CoLLage on program are political scienCe and AT THE TOM TURNER home .....................
ae, t s.. Bernsen's economics. He enjoys his Canal Sunday was their daughter,Mrs. More than six million GI loans
NNi-- ton High School in the fall: He whose husband is in Aiska in[Administration's GI loan program.
isherman left Sunday for Oregon and school charge of a crew of carpenters_ I They total nearly $5 billion. _
JUST A FEW LEFT
When They're gone This "ioo
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