PAGE :tO.- ..... • ....... ,,,, .. :. ..... -, SIt]LTON--MASON COUNTY JOURNAL Published in "Chr;stmastol,,% U.S.A.", ShelLon, Washington
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Southside Woman Feted At Luncheon ForHer Birthday
SOUTHSII)E Homemakers club ca;rap. The next meeting will be
Irs. Ray Kratelm
SOUTHSIDE ..... Mrs. H. E. Wol-
den was hostess to a birthday
lnneheon given for Mrs. Gene Roe.
q'his is traditional for the family
lo have hmcheon for the one cele-
brating a birthday. The table was
centered with a beautiful birth-
day cake baked by Debbie RAe
for her mother.
Those present to wish Mrs. Rae
a happy birthday were Debbie and
Dawn. daughters of Mrs. Rue. Mrs.
tJob Ogden, Mrs. Tom Ogden, Mrs.
Teay Putvin, Mrs. Bob Wolden,
Mrs. A. M. Graft of Ridgeroad and
Mrs. John HoltoYf. Bill Wolden
And Lovey Kelley dropped in to
wish his aunt best wishes.
Friendship club meets July 10
at the home of Julia Bare for a
potluck picnic.
Busy BeUs 4-H club meeting was
called to order June 27 at the
home of their leader. Mrs. Jack-
son. Members discussed 4-H camp
and the Mson County lair. Jo-
Ann Cote gave a demonstration on
how to saddle a horse and Georgia
Magnett gave a demonstration on
how to bridle and saddle a hm'se.
congratulates Mrs. Windsor on her
new baby boy.
Arcadia w)iunteer fire depart-
ment No. l meets at Southside
July 9.
Darlene, Sheila and Bobble Hol-
tovf enjoyed this week at Bible
school.
Southside Eagles 4-H club mem-
bers met Thursday at Mrs. Don
Wilson's for a short meeting. Club
members wer2 showed hey/ to
make custard, and have started
planning their skit for 4-H camp
and planning the decorations for
held on Jtdy 11.
JANICE KRATCHA and Clara
Laurence were dinner guests of
Linda Voelkel of Olympia Wed-
nesday evening.
Southside Bacheh)rs 4-H pnem-
hers met at Stiles on Jnne 17 and
club members gave their fa.thers
Father's Day presents they had
made. Mrs. Stites served refresh-
Fl]en ,t s,
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
ay Kratcha and Janice were Art
Palmer. Clyde Landsaw Jr.. and
son and Dqn Cormier.
"'WHO'S WHO" IN MASON COUNTY
YOU CAN WIN $34.00 THIS WEEK IF YOU CORRECTLY I DENTIFY "WHO'S WHO"
AND FIND ALL THE GLUES!
ALL AWARDS PAYABLE IN "JOURNAL SCRIPT
MONEY". REDEEMABLE FOR MERCHANDISE AT ANY
SPONSORING STORE.
Rules:
1. This is a family fun
contest! One entry per per-
son (family of four could
submit four entries). Any-
one may enter unless a mem-
ber of your family is em-
ployed at the Journal.
2. Nothing to buyuse
any slip of paper for entry
blank. Not necessary to be
present to win. Not neces-
sary to be a subscriber to
the Journal to enter.
3. WHO'S WHO may be
anyone in Mason County.
Clues for his (or her) iden-
tity will be found ONLY in
ads of sponsoring merchants
(either those, below or else-
where in the paper). If, by
coincidence, the name of the
WHO'S WHO (or other
facts about him or her) hap-
pen to appear in news items,
editorial mat t er or other
places' in this newspaper,
these will not count as clues
in this contest,
4. To.enter, write down the
name you think WHO'S
WHO is. List all the clues
you can find in all the ads
of Spons'oring Merchants in
this issue. You must list all
these clues. Don't forget to
add your name and address,
Then drop your entry in the
box located at the Spon-
soring Merchants whose aos
are heavily bordered in this
issue.
5. There is no other place
where entries will be accept-
ed. Mail entries will be ac-
cepted only from families
RESIDING OUTSIDE MA-
SON COUNTY. Mail these
entries to merchants whose
ad is heavily bordered. Any
member of the family may
bring in all the entries for
that family. Children under
12 must be accompanied by
an adult.
6. This w e e k's contest
starts when you receive this
issue and closes at 5:00 p.m.
Monday.
7. At that time, (5:00 p.m.
next Monday) all boxes will
be taken to one of the three
stores, and a drawing will
be held at approximate!y
5:00. The first entry drawn
which co r r e c tly identifies
WHO'S WHO will win $4.00.
If THAT entry also lists
ALL the clues hidden in ALL
ads of Sponsoring Mer-
chants, a BONUS of $30.00
will be added. Whenever this
BONUS is not won, it will
be added to the BONUS TO-
TAL for the following week,
and will continue to grow
until it is won.
8. Every possible precau-
tion will be taken to prevent
typographical er ro rs that
might be mistaken for clues,
but errorless typography
CANNOT BE G U A R A N-
TEED by anyone. The pub-
lisher of the Journal will be
judge in all questions, and
his decision is final.
Family participation gives
you a better chance to win
the jackpot--your wife or
husband or some bright-
eyed youngster MAY spot a
clue that you miss!
Got any Perry Mason in
you?
Think you can outwit the
contest? .. , Remember, you
can't wln if you don't enter.
HARRY COLE
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PLUMBING HEATING
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All Cars & Trucks
Automotive Machine Shop
Tools- Batteries
229 S, First 426-3351
1916
Plumbing, Heating & Sheet Metal
Oil Burner Service
Gutter & Downspout Supplies
BOON'S
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Belfair
Variety
Iy Carolyn Fre(,lin
BELI'AIR The Chuck "Wagon
Raiders. Belfair 4-It group, has
been particulariy aetive lately witll
a busy summer program. Horse
judging has been one c.f their re-
cent areas of study, an:l tie young-
stets spent Saturday session at
the Kitsap County Fairgrounds
June 29 using this skill.
They have been practicing for
this all spring, and recently at-
tended a judging meeting in Sno-
homish. Members who took part
in that meeting, in order of their
rating, were Connie Sidwaski. Gin-
da Greatorex. Patty Raines. Sandy
Jdhnson. Doug Raines. Kathy Rei-
cde. Sharon Davis. Linda Griffith.
and Susan Collier.
Members and a number of
guests enjoyed a five-hour ride to
Mission Lake June 19. Guests in-
eluded Miss Mary Anne Gordon.
Judy Griffith. Mrs. S. ,V. Great-
orex, Mrs. Chet Griffith. and Da-
vid Raines.
Duane Scott of the Shelton of-
fice of the Soil Conservation Ser-
vice. led the members on a tour
recently where they collected sam-
of weeds and trees for ident-
ification.
4-H'ers are working now on
tests for ratings of Tenderfoot
Wrangler and Senior VCrangler.
Also under way are plans for a
four-day camp at Twin Lakes.
where a county 4-H camp ls main-
tained.
A REMINDER to Belfairites
that our ZIP code number is now
in effect comes from Postmaster
A M. Christiansen. All mail
should include this code number:
our Belfair number is 98528. and
Tahuya is 9858g. These numbers
will speed mail delivery and re-
duce chance of missent mail.
Recognition is due some fine
bowlers in out' area. Mrs. John
Pope placed first for high game
in the Kitsap-Mason Fire Fight-
ers Association Bowling Tourna-
ment last month at VCestpark. Bill
DeMicro won second place for
Kamiiche Youth
Completes Navy
Boot Camp
By Frances Simmons
KAMILCHE -- Steve Kelley,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Avery Kelley
4-H Group Busy Wit.00 A
men's high ?,-ame hi the eompe-
i il inn.
t,'om' Evergreen Ga,'den Chlb
women spent a morning working
(.n their club's Therapy project
last Thm'sday. Mrs Edward }]al r°
ris. Mrs. Ethel Randall. Mrs.
Claude McKmg'ht. aad Mrs. E'hner
SalldStl'n?l. chairman of the pro-
ject took flowers to the U.S. Na-
val Hospital in Bremerton last
"Thursday, where t/icy made aa
bouquets to brighten patient 2'
l'OOnl S.
L|'ANA (IIAPTEII of Theta
Rho Girls' Club held its public
installation of officers last Sat-
nrday evening, Jnne 29. in Brem-
crtofi. The new president of the
group is Miss Beth Liner, daugh-
ter of Mr. and lrrs. Elnlcr Doug-
?as Liner. former South Shore res-
idents, nmv of Brenlertoll. Other
eleetive officers are Mildred Kis-
let'. daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Kisler. North Shots as vice presi-
dent: Cheryl "Willimlls daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A \\;Vii-
liams. North Shore recor(!ing sec-
retary; Linda Johnson. financial
ecretary; Peggy Liner lreasurcr:
and Carolyn Playter. outgoing pre-
sident.
Several Bclfair girls are among
the appointive offices too. which
include Jane Martin right sup-
porter to the president: Clye Fain.
left supporter to lhe president:
Kathy Southerland. left supporter
lo the vice president: Carol Ly-
man. right supporter to the viee
president; Susan Clappe, ward-
en; Carolvn Martin conductor:
Loris rorthington. nmrshal: PAre
Southerland. chaplain: Kathy Gil-
more. outside guardian: Carol Pla-
ylet. inside guardian: Sandy Dun-
bat'., Bible bearer, and Cindy Dun-
bat'. candle bearer. Heralds are
Marilyn Davis. Linda Archer. Mar-
lene Hannigan and binds Souders.
Miss Liner chose as her theme
"Beautiful Gardens of Prayer." A
l eeeption and dance followed the
cermnony. Mrs. Charles A. %Vil-
liams is advisor for the group.
'tlO SAY, the younger gener-
ation is getting soft? It was a
cold. rainy day last Saturday, but
four youngsters from Bald Point
set out to see how far they could
walk in an afternoon and covered
a. fair amount of territory. April,
Terry, and Eleanor. the children
of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson
of Bremerton. and a neighbor. Ja-
net Carlsen tarted out at their
summer homes at Bald Point at
2 p.m. When Mrs. Johnson picked
up the hikers three hours later.
they had walked 15 miles down the
North Shore.
Fourth & Cota 426-6602
"Your Satisfaction is
Our Business"
has been home from boot camp in A special musical treat for the
the Navy, stationed at San Diego,. congregation of the Belfair Corn-
SALES -- SERVICE -- RENTAL and leaves FridAy for San Francis- munity Baptist: Church last Sun-
TV RADIO APPLIANCES co where he expects to be station- day was Miss Dona Rosenbarger,
2 L e dforthreemonths, w leo sang an arrangem ent. of the
Mrs. Martin Otto was hostess Beatitudes. Miss Rosenbarger, the
• at a baby shower for Mrs. Ron daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
HOlD ELEITRI| : --L " Hill (formerly Delores Durkin, of Rosenbarger. who spend part of
... Tacoma. Attending were Mrs. Ag- their smumer each year at Pebble-
m
nes Kelley, Mrs. Betty Kelley, Mrs. shore Beach. has auditioned for
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Bob Coker, Mrs. Ben Coker. Mrs. the world tom" to be made next
Frank Clark. Mrs. Phil Stoehr, year by members of the music de-
Mrs. George Durkin, Linda Durkin partment at Eastern rashington
and Marlene Adams. College of Education.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Taylor made S,VIMMING LESSONS will Le-
a trip to Okanogan last week. gin next Monday, July 8 at Twa-
MR. AND MRS. HERB Nelson noh State Park. Lessons will be
attended the high school gradu- given by Red Cross authorized
etion exereises of their grand- Water Safety Instruetm's. who
daughter. Miss Candis MetzgAr compose this year's guard staff
at ArcadiA, Calif. Candis and her
brother. Mart(, returned with them at the park: head lifeguard Don
Faull who was head guard at
for a visit. A Sunday guest of the
Lake Sammammish State Park
Herb Nelsons was Arthur Tuber- last veer; Kalhy Murphy, a UW
son of Arcadia, Calif. - ' "
Sunday callers at the Gene Tay- student from Aberdeen; Jim Wil-
son of Belfair and a student at
lor home were Mr. and Mrs. Justin
Taylor and family, Edwin Taylor, Linfield College in Oregon; And
Norma Wiles and son and niece, Karen Simac. from Taeorna, who
who were dinner guests. In the worked as guard last year at BeN
evening Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bates fair State Park. Beginning and
of Tacoma also visited. Intermediate classes are at 10:30
Deanne and Mike Nicklin of The a.m. and Junior and Senior Life-
DalIes, Ore., are spending the week saving begin at 9:30 a.m.
at the Martin Otto home.
Marlene Otto is spending tl]e IN POLICE COURT
week in Seattle visiting friends.
Mr. and Mra. Cecil Blackweld- Appearing' on the police court
er made a business trip last week docket before Judge Rolla Hal-
to Ellensbur, Yakima and Pros- bert Monday night were Jay Abel,
ser. dunk in public, $10 forfeit; Mich-
Sunday evening callers at the ael W. Ferrier. speeding, $12 for-
Cecil BlackWelder home were Mr. felt; Terry A. Witham, speeding,
and Mrs. Ira Stansbury. $22 forfeit: Vincent" O. Bostwick,
MR. AND MRS. HARRY Sire- 'apeeding, $12 forfeit: Charles A.
mons and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Roa(h. speeding, $12 forfeit; Man-
simmons attended the golden wed- ny W. Byrd. drunk in public, $10
dins anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. forfeit: James J. Treloar, speeding,
Mind Prine of Lacey on Sunday. $1.2 forfeit; William C. Bible, spee-
Weekend guests of the Harry dins, $9.50 fine and $2.50 costs;
Fletcher family were Mr. and Mrs. Ra;ymond Morris. speeding, $12
Frank Daniel and three girls. A forfmt; Donald Whitener negligent
Saturday caller was Mrs. Lewis driving, no operator's license, $56
Daniel of Auburn. forfeit: Robert, R. Lund, drunk in
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blackwelder public, $25 forfeit; Michael R.
were Sunday afternoon callers at Rohring, negligent driving, driv-
the Dan Wood home. ins while intoxicated, $110 forfeit.
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