November 28, 1963 SI-IELTON--MASON COUNTY JOURNAL Published in "Christmastown, U,S.A.", Shelton, Washington PAGE 11
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NO. 3487
E TO CBEDITOR
COURT OF THE
OF WASIIINGTON FOR
COUNTY IIN PROBATE}
nlattor of the estate of
E. MEDLICOTT. De-
IS ttEREBY GIVEN that
nod has been appointed
lUalified as the Executrix of
of KATHERINE E. MED-
eceased: that all Persons
aoainst said deceased
Y required h) serve tile
Y verified, on the under-
Rensing o1' her altorney
address below stated
wilh tile Clerk oi
togolher with proof
el'vi('e within slx nlonths
e ,date o1: first iml)lic'alion
or the same wilt be
RENSING
Clanahan
.Estate
.Post Ofi'i:.e Address:
Courtllouse
shingnm
11/14-21-28
NO. 3456
OF IIEARING FINAL
AND PFTITION FOB
$ DISTRIBUTION
UPERIOR COURT OF THE
'.OF WASHINGTON FOR
COUNTY
of tile Estate of VIV-
MORGAN. Deceased.
Executrix of said
filed with said Court her
peril/on for distribu-
Court tO settle said
tile proI)erty to tile
mtitled and to. dis-
Said report
will be heard on the
of December, 1963, at I0
Courtroom of said Court,
Courthouse at Shelton,
]8th day of November,
M. WAGENER
the Superior Court
Vermillion.
Clerk.
SNYDER
Law
5th
SHELTON HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
Girls Club Begins Toy Drive Christmas
Project; Three Other Service Projects Set
By Molly Murdey
The annual Toy Drive, spon-
sored by the Girls' Club. is now
beginning its fi}'st week. Nancy
Brooks. a junior, is chairman of
this project.
This year the Girls' Club is also
sponsoring three other service
projects. Each class ha a dif-
ferent project, that is directed
by its representatives to Girls'
Club.
Class representatives supervis-
ing the various projects are sen-
iors, Linda Hale and Joan Schnei-
der: juniors, Colleen Shrum and
Sandy Lewis and sophomores, Su-
san Woods and Marguerite Neau.
The senior girls are planning
to help the patients at the Shel-
ton Manor Kin'sing Home. They
will assist the patients in writ-
ing letters, prepare tray favors
and provide special entertainment,
as well as make regular visits
to the home.
One floor of the Mary Bridge
Children's Hospital in Tacoma is
the project chosen by the juniors.
The girls have already had a
work party at which they made
stuffed animals and bean bags
for the 30 children on the floor.
who range in age from three to
eight.
They will provide tray favors
for a special occasion each month
beginning with Thanksgiving. To
make a puppet' for each child is
another of their goals.
The sophomores are looking for-
ward to a Christmas card project.
lhe Girls' Chlb chapters in the
Southwest "vVasttington League.
THE BOYS earning letters in
football lhis fall were honored
at a special LeUtermen's Assem-
bly held Nov. 15 in the gymnas-
ium.
First on the program was "Sa-
lute To Shelton High School" by
the band. This is the song written
by band director Gary Nicloy last
summer. The mixed choi{-, under
the direction of Pat Havens. pre-
sented three numtSers to th stu-
dent body.
George Hermes then presented
the 1963 league championship tro-
phy to the three -captains, Bob
Walker. Bob Jeffery and Run
Orr. Jeffery gave a brief accep-
tance speech thanking the stu-
dents for their enthusiastic sup-
port.
Coach Bob Sund awarded let-
ters to those who had earned
them. Two sophomores. 16 juniors
and three managers, Sid Farcy,
Bill Surrat and Vaughn Phillips,
received letters.
Senior lettermen, who have
played Highclimber football for
the last time. are Run Orr. Da
Olson, Brian Brickert. Tim Shee-
dy, Denny Wagner, Butch Dronen,
Carl Dugger, Bob Jeff cry, Bob
Walker. Kelly Hurst and Bob Kie-
bm'tz.
PEP CLUB is presently engag-
ed in the project of selling key
chains to raise funds for uniforms.
Members have planned to pur-
chase outfits for basketball sea-
non.
The key chains are white and
gold discs with a figure of a
High'climber on one side and
"Boost The Climbers. Shelton
High School. Shelton. Wash." on
the other. They sell for 75 cents.
11/21-28 12/5 3t They will design and make the
SALE OF VALUABLE cards, which will be sent to all
IIAL ON STATE LAND
WASmNGTON. DEPART ..... gal'"U'+;i tiormea
NATURAL RESOURCES, Le ns
Commissioner of Public
n'eby given that on Tues- NO. 3503
day of Decenlber, 1963, NOTICE TO CREDITORS
L at ten o'clock in the fore- IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
at the Port Orchard. STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR
uarters, located at Port
of Kitsap, State of
t, by the T)istrict Admin-
said District the timber
described state land
public auction to the
to-wit :
No. 29199
Pond located approximat-
west of Belfair. Tile sale
of all marked timber on
S½ SE,£ of Section 4:
NE4. NE,6 NEt NWL
all ill Township 22 North.
s. W.M., containing 150
or leas. comprising approx-
bd. ft. of Douglas fir.
,table bid: $4,620.00.
be sold on a cash or in- Date of first publication: November
Man basis, Tinlber must be 28. 1963.
to Jane 30. 1964. ALLYN TAYLOR,
Decca ber 17, 1963. at Executor
each bidder must make a GLENN E. CORREA
of $462.00 plus a $5.00 Attorney for Estate
fee. or a total of $467.00 Bell Building
of cash. money order or Sllelton, Washington
Said deposit shall con- 11/28 12/5-12 3t
opening bid at the ap-
Upon award of this
deposits shall be NO. 445
the unsuccessful bidders. NOTICE OF SALE OF ]REAL PROIL
nlust pay tile balance ERTY AT PRIVATE SALE
bid deposit and the full IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
day of saI. or lllay, STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR
so elects at tile title ' MASON COUNTY (IN PROBATE)
additional amount, to In, the "Matter of the Estate of
amount of the deposit, CARRIE L. GIFFORD. Deceased.
h/ equal 25% of the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
based on the cruise esti-
that such deposit shall
than $2.000.00. This bal-
paid by personal check.
nmst also furnish, within
date of sale, a surety bond
guarantee conlpliance
of the bill of sale. All
orders, etc.. are to be
tile Commissioner of
lity: Via Public road.
contract and specifications
at Port Orchard Dis-
County Auditor's
office of Commissioner of
Olympia.
ld at Port Orchard District
on Tuesday, December
o'clock n.m.
which has been offered,
no bids are received
re-offered until it has
It' all sales cannot
..within the specified time
date. tile sale shall
following day between
of ten o'clock a.rn, and
b.m.
an said land will be
less than the appraised
by tile Commission-
in the manner pro-
a notice of which is now
office of the Auditor of
Admini-
sale are: cash or install-
L. COLE
issioner of Public Lands
11/21-28 12/5-12 4t
OF GROUND %%'ATER
N.O. 6890
WASHINGTON. OFFICE
OF WATER RE-
Olympia
L, ABEL. ET AL
ground
uated within Nil,,
Lot NE-SE¼)
21 N.,
Mason
per minIte,
supply and
each year.
domestic
must be
dollar ($2,00)
the State
within
November 28,
y hand and official seal
October, 1963.
Upervisor of Water
11/21-28 2t
FOR BIDS
be received in the Office
Commissioners, Shelton,
until 2:00 P.M., Monday,
for furnishing gaso-
diesel, heating fuels
mn products as may
the County and City
also including all School,
.stricts who desire to
of the bQnefit of this
; the calendar year
instructions to lid-
rms may be obtained
the County Englaeer,
submitted on the $0rm
mat information will
on bid awards. The
the right to make
be deemed to be in
of the County, or
all bids,
Washington this
1963.
Commissioners
Washington,
MASON
Of the Board.
11/21-28 2t
OF BOND CALL
given that in ac-
Section 14 of Ordin-
s numbered 24 thru -0
1957 Sewer Bond Rev.
be paid on and after
and no interest will
iven date.
11/28 It
:MASON COUNTY IN PROBATE
In the Matter of tile Estate of Students were dismissed from
CHESTER L. TAYLOR. Deceased. school Wednesday at 1:30 to be-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 'in the four-and-one-half contin-
the undersigned has been appointed
and has qualified aa the Executor UOUS days of_ vacation. ,Iappy
of the Estate of Chester L. Taylor, Thanksgiving-!
deceased: that all persons having
Clainls against said deceased are" here-
by reqliredto serve the sanle, duly
verified, on the undersigned Executor SAVINGS BOND SALE
or his attorney of record at tile ad- "October sales of U, S. Savings
dress below stated and file tbe same Bonds in Washington amounted to
with the Clerk of the said court, to- $.I,903.254," Volunteer County
gether with proof of such service
within six months after tile date oi Savings Bonds Chairman L. A.
first publication of this nobice or the Carlson announced here today. "Of
same will be barred, this total $5,463 worth of Savings
Bonds were purchased in Mason
County," the chairman continued.
tile undersigned, will, on or after
the 16th day of December 1963, offer
for sale, and sell, the following de-
scribed real property situated in
Hoolsl)ort, Mason County, Washing-
ton. to-wit :
Lot 12 and the West 15 feet of
Lot 11, Block 12. Plat of Hoods-
port, Mason County, Washington.
Together with vacated North 10
feet of Grove Street. as shown on
said plat, adjoining above de-
scribed reI property on the South.
All acording to official plat there-
of on file in the office of the Aud-
itor of Mason County, Washington.
All bids mst be in writing, may be
delivered to tne undersigned Executor
at his office in the Angle Bldg.:
Shelton, hrashington or ma be fileu
in tile office of tie Clel:k of the
above entitled Court.
The undersigned reserves the right
to reject any and all bids, said prop-
erty will be sold for cash, or sn
and credit and shall be subject to
the ratification confirmation and ap-
proval of the above entitled Court.
Dated this 22nd day of November
1963.
B, FKLIN I-IEU.Sy%N
Executor of he above state,
Angle Bldg., Shelton, Wash.
B. FRANjJIN HEUSTON
AAtntgl?eY;dg. Shelton, /2Wsashington
' 11/ 12/5-12 3t
NOTICE OF BOND REDEMPTION
Notice is herb, by given that Mason
County Fire District No. 2has elected
to call for payment and redemption on
January 1. 1964, Boffd .Nualbers 17
through 24 inciu.svc, oi the .outstand-
ing genertl oongauon bonas known
as" "ilason gOU8 ire Protection
District No. , •. _ neral Obliga-
tion Bnus", adieu January 1 1958
in the principal sum of $30'00000'
bearing interes at the rate of "5
per' annUm, pay a0le lli-annnnll
The 0w.ners add- holders o-f-'s*i'd
bonds are hereby notified to present
for redemption payment on
1964. at tile
of Ma-
st Shelton,
FURTIIER NOTIFIED
that on saidbonds will cease
January 1, 1964,
This notice is given by Order of
the Commissioners of :Fire District
No. 9. of_ Mason County Vtashington
:Dated Ibis 28th day 'of No{:ember "
1. " •
JOHN B. COLE
Mason Coumy Treasurer.
SEAL 11/28 It
NO. 3500
NOTICE TO CREDITORs"
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR
MASON COUNTY IN PROBATE
In the Matter of the Estate of
AGNES R. CARLSON, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has been a, Ppointed
and has qualified as the Amnistrator
Of the Estate of Agnes R: arlson, de-
ceased; that all persons having elatms
against said deceased are hereby re-
quired to serve the same, dul_v Vao
fled, on the undersigned Admtn[sh:a+or
or hiSbettoraey o( resorfdilat the ad-
dress ow state an e the same
with the Clerk of the said COurt, to-
gether with proof ot @ucn Service with-
in six months after .tne date of first
publication of this notice or the sme
will be barred.
Date of first publication: November
28: 1963,
ALVIN R. CARLSON
GLENN" E, CORREA
Attorney for Estate
Bell Building
Sheltofl. Washington
11/28 12/5-12 3t
NOTICE OF HEARING
The Planning Commission of tile
Cit of Shelton will hold a nublie
he2;ing at 7'..30 P:mv. Monday, De:
cember 2, 196.., _ne Commission
Room at the Qty . a on the request
of roC S urtevan for a zon o
.... e
of Lots 4 tlru 0t J. B Shelt ^-
Addition ,from P.1 tO t3. ' ....
KUt' , MANN
"Riairman
1.1/28 It
Unoccupied.Home Lilliwaup Area Families Make
On Harstine PlansFor Thanksgiving Day
Island Burns
By Cindy %Vaile
HARSTINE .... In 1901 Melvin
Sutton. a boy of five. and his
By Franees Cairo
LILLIWAUP "Over the river
and through the woods to Grand-
mother's house we go . . "
Thanksgiving, the great nation-
al family day for counting bles-
Public Utility District No. i of
Mason County. Il was considered
almost impossible to reach every-
one planning to attend in order
to cancel the affair.
At tables decorated with au-
tumn colors and using handsome
I NORTH MASON SCHOOL NEWS
Senior Class Play Is Postpmmd Because Of
Death Of President; Hootenanny Lacks Talent
By Margie Green l at ]:30 p.nl, for the Thanksgiving
The cast of "The Mouse That Holiday.
Roared" was notified Friday of It was announced Friday that
the tragic death of President Ken- many of the senior picttu'es were
nedy duriug its last senior play read+v for Pick-up at Dean,
rehearsal. Meanwhile high school COUPLES ATTENDING the
principal, Mr. Larson. carried the Junior Prom. "Red Sails in the
family moved to Harstine Island.
They built a home at Ballow at
this time which was still stand-
ing until this Saturday. The house
bnrned to the ground by causes
unknown. Melviu Sutton had lived
in this Ballow home for 60 years.
Then he moved to a rest home
outside of Shelton where he died
in 1961.
The Sid Baunsguards spent the
weekend in Seattle visiting with
relatives, the Ned Brownings.
Sunday guests of the Sid Batms-
guards were Mrs. Ned Shura and
her son. Scott.
Thursday, the Nels Bauns-
guards hosted a party to celebrate
Nels and Mables' 16th wedding
anniversary and A1 Pridham's
birthday. Those present were the
Gordon Simmons. the Raymond
McCoulloehs. and the AI Prid-
hams. Congratulations to Nels.
Mable and AI.
Gordon and Gret Simmons spent
Friday night visiting with the
Charles Sewarts of McCleary.
Gret and Mrs. Sewart enjoyed
the evening by attending the
Moonlight Sale, which was held
in Shelton.
WEEKEND GUESTS of the
Stan Yates were Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Freshhour and son Gary
all of Edmonds. and staying for
an undetermined visit was Mrs.
Florance Wigle of Salem. Ore.
The George Twidwells of Shel-
ton and their new baby, Fredrick,
were Friday evening guests of the
Jack Meeks. Also visiting the
IV£eeks was Billie Stanborsky.
WE ARE SORRY to report that
Larry Jerrell is in the Shelton
General Hospital. Hope you get
well soon, Larry.
Hunting season was opened for
three days, Sattu'day, Sunday, and
Monday. Mr. Peugh reports that
one deer wen off the island in
that period.
Dorothy Barnett hosted a par-
ty for her daughter. Nancy, this
Saturday at their summer home
on the island Nancy wad eight
years old, Those attending the
party were Jan and Lorna Sae-
ger, Vincent. Mike. and Patty
Glaser. Jody Carlson. and Terry
and Davey Knauf. Happy Birth-
day, Nancy!
Victor Community Club To Sponsor
Dance in Club Hall Saturday Night
By Jacqueline Engman
ALLYN --- The Victor• Com-
munity Club is sponsoring a dance
which will be held Nov. 30 at
the Victor Community Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. George Manthie
and family of Seattle were week-
end guests at lhe Reg Engman
home. Mrs. Manthie is Mr. Eng-
man's sister•
Elementary PTA met Nov. 21
and are having a rummage sale
Dec. 6 at the old Shelton Jour-
aal office in Shelton. Rummage
is needed• Call Ada Venard CR 5-
3381. Bobble Johnson CR 5-2372 or
leave at the Allyn grade school.
The next elementary PTA will
meet Dec. 5 at 8 p.m. at the BeN
fair elementary gynl. There will
be three guest speakers: Rev.
Wendell Harder. Rev. Robert Ha-
vens and Father Shilley. They
will speak on "What Christmas
Means to You". Also. two local
Clubs which are the Evergreen
and Beachcomber Garden Club.
will have Christmas projects on
display.
Shower I. Kamilche
Home Honors
Bride-To.Be
By Frances Simmons
KAMILCHE A wedding show-
er was held Monday evening for
Sharon Huising of Shelton at the
home of Mrs. Eugene Taylor, The
marriage of Sharon Huising and
Donald Whitener will take place
on Thanksgiving eve and will be
reported in next week's Journal.
Mrs. Antone Ellison was hostess
of the shower,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hill and
daughter Shelly spent the weel
end at the Richard Durken home.
Jess Hnskey, The Dalles, Ore.
is visiting at the Martin Otto
home.
Installation of officers for all
granges will be held Friday, at
the Shelton Valley Grange.
Ruth Nelson and Florence drove
to Oakvilte Tuesday for a meeting
of the Chairwomen of the Home
Economics clubs.
Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Eu-
gene Taylor visited in Seattle at
the John Arnold and Jim Blake
families.
CALLERS AT THE Herb
Nelson home Sunday were Mrs.
Lorene Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Ai
Luhm and Ray Morkert of Shel-
toll.
We are glad to report that Cecil
Blackwelder is on the road to re-
covery after having a bout with
pneumonia last week when he
was confined to his bed at hunts.
Pat Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Smith, returned to his home
in Kamilche after spending some
tnne working in Oakland. Calif.
Mrs. Mary Williams of Metla-
katla, Alaska visited the first of
the week at the Frances Simm5ns
home.
Mrs. Wesley Whitener is re-
covering at her home after undec-
going an operation in the Sbelton
hospital on Friday of last week.
Thursday of last week Frances
Simmons, Phil Simmons and Mrs.
Grace Bartlett of Shelton visited
the Michaol Buckner home in t2a-
lem, Ore.
Monday callers at the Phil
Simmons home were the A. W.
Graham family of "Tacoma.
The -7- meeting will be held
Tuesday at JuMe Hardings .right
after school to discuss the bakd
sale bein planned for Christmaa
treats for the Allyn school. More
details in next week's paper•
LOIS SCISSON is in the Hat+
rison Memorial hospital in Brem-
erton for surgery. Lois. we all
wish you a real speedy recovery."
Mrs. Betty Edwards and chil-
ten plan to spend Thanksgiving
with Betty's mother in Aberdeen.
TRey plan to retnrn home Dec.
3. Elvin R. Edwards, Betty's hus-
band. is planning on going moose
hunting in Canada. This is his
first trip to Canada moose hnnt-
ing.
Victor Ladies' Chlb Christmas
party Will be Dec. 17 at 8 p.m.
at the home of Pat Schiltinger.
Husbands are invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Boyce have
guests Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cle-
ge, Victoria. B.C. They have been
friends for over 50 years. Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Hirsch entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Boyee and
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ctege for
dinner Friday evening.
The lady to be honored for the
replenishing shower for this
month m :Mrs. Dorothy Watson.
The shower will be held Dec. 5 at
8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Dor-
othy Watson,
The Birthday Club met at Mrs.
Sally Pilland's Nov. 20 to cele-
brate Martha Dishon's and Mrs.
Raphlien's birthdays. Fourteen
members attended. The next
Birthday Club will meet Decem-
ber' 13 at 7:30 p.m. in the evening
at Mrs. Lucille Rice's ]tome in
Shelton. This will be the Christ-
mas party.
DECEMBER 11 is the First Aid
Advanced Class• It is to be held
at the Allyn Fire Station. How-
ard Wynn is the instructor. •
The Beachcomber Garden Club
pancake dinner which was held
for raising of the scholarship
fund was a big success.
Sgt, Walt Marinjeau, wife and
daughter spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clements. Mrs.
Marinjeau is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Clements. Sgt. Walt
Marinjeau is leaving for Korea.
on Monday. This is his fourth
duty in Korea. He is to be gone
for 13 months.
We all hope Mr, and Mrs. Ernie
Blair will really enjoy their new
trailer home.
sings, despite national and per-
sonal tragedies, brings parents,
children and grandchildren to ga-
therings in many of ore" eomnmn-
ity homes.
Three grandchildren. Kelly, Ste-
ven and Shawn with their moth-
er, Mrs. Alice Dullenty of Shel-
ton. will be with tim Jack Leim-
backs of Holiday Beaelk for
Thanksgiving. They will be feeling
especially thankful because of lhe
news that another grandson, rune
year oid son of their son-m-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Ter-
ry Wiekhorst of Tacoma, is re-
covering nicely from an emergen-
cy operation appendectomy per-
formed Saturday night.
Other guests at the Leimback
home will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank
MeIntyre.
MILS. MATTIE Backlund will
be with eight grandchildren when
she goes to Port Angeles for
Thanksgiving at the home of her
son. Stanley Smith, where thele
are three grandsons. Her son.
Bob, and his dfe. who will be
with them. have five children.
At the Jack Cairo home for
Thanksgiving were six small
grandchildren, with their parents.
Mr, and Mrs. John A. Catto of
Seattle, with two daughters. Ka-
thryn and Carolyn, will spend
Thursday and Friday here. as will
Mrs. Catto's son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill
and their son. Bert, and daughter,
Eileen, of Seattle. Dr. Mack Knut-
sen and Mrs, Knutsen, her son-
in-law and daughter, with child-
ren. Carl and Eaten. will come
from Tacoma for the day.
Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Roland "vVillson of Holi-
day Beach will include Mrs. Will-
son's mother. Mrs, Alice Reid of
Shelton and Matthias Gutmann.
Coming for the holiday and en-
suing weekend are Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Reid. Mrs. Willson's bro-
ther and his wife from Prosser.
At the Seattle home of their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Nelson Faith and Lew-
is Evans of Holiday Beach will
be with their eight grandchildren
lhis Thanksgiving. Four are the
Nelson children and four will be
present with their parents, Mrs.
and Mrs. Robert Wahl of Tacoma.
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Sceva were
planning- to spend their Thanks-
giving Day with Mrs. Seeva's bro-
ther-in-law and sister. Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Knox in Tacoma.
YVHILE HER husband was on
a hunting expedition last week-
end Mrs. Sig Anderson dtv ,t,o
Tacoma for a visit with he{" :so-
in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Tahja.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gerkensmey-
er. of the Lilliwaup Motel, are
in Seattle today for Thanksgiving
dinner at the home of their old
friends, l,eonard and Alice My-
ers.
At the John Aaro home guests
today will be Mr. and Mrs. Tom
McNally, son-in-law and daughter
of Mrs. Aaro. and their four
children.
Mrs. Lewis Eva(s, Lilliwaup
postmistress, with the postmist-
resses of other Hood Canal offi-
ces, Union, Potlatch and Hoods-
port, was hostess for the district
meeting of the National Assoc-
iation of Postmasters. held Sun-
day in the Cushman Resort at
Lake Cushman. Some 60 inchlding
representatives of the regional of-
lice. were present for the sessions
and the smorgasbord dinner that
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. D. VV. Cheatham
are in Seattle for today's festiv-
ities at the home of Mrs. Cheat-
ham's son. Ralph, Seattle archi-
tect Two grandsons, Ken and
Ross, will welcome them. Another
son, Jo)m, now in Mexico with
his wife I the former Marlis Hoff
of Lilliwaupi and their baby
daughter, writes that they. will
soon be returning to New York
City. John, a sculptor and instruc-
tor at the Pratt Institute. is to
exhibit his work in New York
in January.
Many Iocat people attended the
open house, held Sunday at Pot-
latch to officially open the new
office and residence quarters of
silver tea and coffee service, mere- news Lo the rooms m the build-
bers of the Hood Canal Women's Iings , announcing that scltool
Club were in charge of serving would dismiss at 12:30 that day.
refreshments at the open house.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS for sale
and ideas for making them will
feature the meeting Thursday, De-
cember 5. of the Hood Canal Gar-
den Club in the clubhouse at Pot-
latch. Mrs. George Moake will
demonstrate the making of gifty
coat hangers and also parchment
Christmas cards. All interested
are invited and asked to bring
with them two rolls of Scotch
lape, two eight-yard balls of con-
trasting colored rug yarn for
making the hangers. The club will
have a business session at 11 a.m.
followed by a potluck luncheon
and the afternoon program.
News of the tragic death of as-
sassination of President John F.
Kennedy resulted in caneellation
of plans by the Lilliwaup Com-
munity Club to hold a pinochle
party Friday night, Nov. 22. The
next business meeting, scheduled
for Friday evening, Dec. 13, will
be followed by the party, the
second in a series sponsored by
the club. This meeting will be
preceded by thc usual potluck
dinner.
LILLIWAUP members attend-
ing enjoyed the busy day of ac-
tivity when the Hood Canal Fed-
erated Woman's ClUb, incorporat-
ed held its November meeting
Thursday. A revised constitution
and by-laws were adopted at the
business meeting and above is the
form in which the club's name
will be used. according to the re-
vised constitution.
Mrs. Mattie Backlund. secre,
tary of the Lilliwaup Community
Club, regrets that report of the
extensive renovation done on the
club building did not include the
name of Olaf Broten. one of the
most faithful workers on the pro-
jeer. It was Mr. Broten. who
built the clothes closet and did
much other carpenter and paint-
ing work, said Mrs. Backlund.
Clarence A. Robinson, son of
Allle Robinson. shot a two-point
buck while hunting this weekend
with his father and Dave Collins
of Cushman in the Matlock vic-
inity. With his wit]e and two
daughters. Clarence, a Seattle ac-
countant, was a weekend guest at
the Allie Robinson home in Lilli-
waup,
Getting news of the game bag-
ged by hunters presents some
kiifficulties, this reporter finds.
but we understmd that the buck
deer hunting was quite good in
our area. Most of them were
brought in from the low bottom
regions or lip above the snow line.
A party of five. it was reported,
bagged three buck near here, the
hunters shooting thenl up above
the snoW.
IT IS AN O+I)DITY of sports-
men not to be too specific in
telling just where they were suc-
cessful h their fishing and hunt-
ing expeditions,
"'Where are they getting the
elk ? .... Where's the best fishing?"
they ask on arrival, but when
they leave with their kill or their
catch, they are inclined to be un-
communicative. Of course, there
are exceptions, where someone.
proud of his success is coopera-
tive in giving the details.
Making the trip by jet plane
to Los Angeles, Mr. and :Mrs. N. J.
Seeva returned Tuesday from a
two week visit with Nick's rela-
tives in California. They were
lests of his sister, Mrs. Ruth
Warnecke. in Hawthorne and his
niece. Mrs. Art Kessler, in Lan-
caster, Calif. They also visited
a nehpew and his-family at •New-
port Beach. While in Lancaster
Zoe had the pleasure of seeing a
cousin whom she hadn't seen for
40 years. Disneyland, KnoWs Ber-
ry Farih, other tourist attrac-
tions arid an air show at Palm-
dale were enjoyed by the visitors.
With the exception of a few
showers, they had good weather,
in contrast, to the stead, y doWn-
pour at home. Nick, a multiple
sclerosis wheelchair patient, found
the jet plane a comfortable, quick
way to make possible for him a
change of scenery and a vacation
with relatives.
First Snow At Lake Nahwatzei
Lasts Only A Short Time
By Joann Tupper
LA!,E NAHWATZEL---. Lake
Nahwatzel received its first snow
of the season a week ago Tues-
day, but didn't last long' enougl
nor did it continue to snow for it
to be nice for last week-ends ex-
tended buck eason, which closed
Monday. Did see a few bucks
go out over the week-end.
Last Friday Mr. and :Mrs. F, E.
Hewson motored to Oakville on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tupper visit-
ed at the home of Clarence Burg-
er of Cosmopolis last Thursday.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Ford over the week-end was their
grandson, Steve Crapo, MaUock,
and friend, Miss Mary Lou Conk-
lin. Morton. They are both attend-
ing College at Contralto.
Jerry Stone of Seattle was
week-end guest at the home ot
Mr. and Mrs, Archie Kelley. Visit-
ing the Kelleys Saturday evening
was Mr. and Mrs. Dehnar Stone
of SeattJe.
Saturday overnight guests at
the Kelleys was Kelley's brother.
Jake Kelley, and Mrs. Alice Whit-
ney, both of Sllelton.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank dicapped
Cooper over the weekend was Scho()i.
Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Cunning-
ham, and children. David and
Mike and Jin Franklin. all of
Tacoma.
Overnight guest last Saturday
night at the home of Mr. ad Mrs.
Lee Dawson was their son's Ed-
die's fi'iend. Mike Byrd of Shel,
ton.
MR. AND MRS. AMEL TVEIT
motored to Mayfield last Sunday
to visit with friends. The Tveits
have blooming in their garden
right now, violets and Easter lil-
ies. It sure must be a beautiful
sight, especially in November.
Mr. and Mrs, Cliff red Evans
Nov; 19, celebrated their 25th
wedding anniversary with their
children. Roy, Mel. Don, and Ken
ny.
Last Saturday evening Mr. and
Mrs. At-Tupper motored to Stem-
err;on with Mr, and Mrs Art
Palmer of Matlock to pick up
John Tupper who has a few days
off from College.
Dick Tupper and his dad, A1
Tupper last Sunday attended the
Cltm Bake at WaDter Park in
Shelton put on by the Shelton
NimlX)d Club. The proceeds ,from
the Clam Bake iv to help the han-
children a t Rogers
He later discussed play plans with
director M'r. Merrill and decidec
to postpone the production until
a more appropriate time in the fu-
ture,
The Hootenanny scheduled for
Dec. 6 by tie Senior Class has
been postponed due to lack of avail-
able talent. The new date for the
Hootenanny and all other infor-
mation concerning it will be put
in future bulletins.
Another A.S.B. Dinner Ticket
result is that Alan Cady took third
place in the contest by selling a
total of $15.
Thet will be volleyball turn-
out for junior and senior high
girls on Tuesdays and Fridays.
Wednesday the girls attended
the final G.A.A. session of the
season.
Individual pictures were hand-
ed out at noon last Tuesday.
LAST WEEK SENORS receiv-
ed the order of their class pins.
The juniors have continued order-
ing their pins from the Seniors.
who are using the sales money as
a money raising project.
Journalism apples were to be
sold at noon Friday., for 10¢ each.
They will be sold at the upcom-
ing- basketball games: all funds
will go toward paying the expens-
es of the Press Clinic this spring
for the Nomahi News Staff.
There was no third period class
yesterday School was dismissed
Sunset". received their color pic-
tures last week. The background
for the photos was a sailboat with
red sail.
The Thanksgiving edition of the
NOMAHI NEWS was scheduled
for printing yesterday.
Senorita Florencia Juarez Lom-
eli arrived Wednesday and was
honored by a reception assembly.
Following her welcome. Mrs.+Har-
ris. high school secretary, was giv-
en a gift for }fer wonderful wori¢
on the dinner.
Foursquare Church
910 East Dearborn
Sunday School ............ 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship .... 11:00 a,m.
C. Y.'s & Cadets ........ 6:00 p.m.
Evening Service .... 7:00 p.m.
Bible Study (Wed.) .... 7:00 pm.
Lewisd, Wysong, pastor
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MT. VIt=W
Alliance Church
Washington and J Sts.
Sunday School ............ 9:45"a.m.
Morning Worship .... 11:00 a.m.
A. Y. F ......................... 6.00 p.m.
Evening Service ........ 7:00 p.m.
Prayer Hour (Wed.) 7:30 p.m.
Robert S. Wick, Pastor
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ST. DAVID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Fourth & Cedar. Shelton, Washington
The Rev. Clarence A. Lody, Priest
THANKSGIVING DAY -- NOV. 28-
7:30 A.M. Holy Communion
11:00 A.M. --- Holy Communion
Sunday, Dec. 1--
7:30 a.m.--Holy Communion.
9:30 a.m. Church School & Adult Bible Class
11:00 a.m. Divine Worship.
The Church is always open for meditation and prayer
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. E. C. Knautz, Pastor 5th & Cota
Rev. Alfred Sandoval, Minister of Christian Education
SUNDAY, DEC. 1
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
THIS IS AMERICA'S HOUR
6:00 p.m. Youth Groups
7:00 p.m,
SOMEBODY TURN ON..THE LIGHT
Morning BKiASI Worship over ) I
1280 - 11:00 a.m.
Wed. 7:00 p.m.Bibie Study and P+rayer for the family
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SHELTON ASSEMBLY OF GOD
130 East Pine Street Mason Younglund, pastor
Sunday School-For All Ages .............................................. _9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship ................................................................... 11:00 A.Mo
Christ's Ambaadors (Youth) ............................................ 6:00 P.M.
Evangelistic Service .................................................................. 7:00 P.M.
Wednesday-Bible Study" and Prayer .................................... 7:00 P.M.
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RST CHURCH OF CHRISTi SCIENTIST
R 302" Alder St., Shelton, Wash.
• Smfflay School 11i00 a.m -- Church 11 a.m. •
Wednesday evening testimony meetings 8 p.m.
Reading room loca£ed in church, iZeading room hours 2 to
4 p.m, :M:on. & Fri, red. evening 6:45 to 7:45.
I FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH
I 7th and Franklin Street
I 8:15 and 11:00 Morning Worship Services
] 9:30 Sunday School and Adult Bible Class
] CARL J. C&RLSEN, PASTOR
Affiliated with American Lutherm Church
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THE METHODIST GHURIIH
North 4th and PIn St'eets
REV. HORACE H. MOUNTS, MINISTER
-8:30 and 11:00 a,m. Worship Services
9:45 a.m. Church SchooI for all ages - 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowsihp
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Arcadia and Lake Boulevard
Charles D. Wigton
Bible School ..... 9:45 a.m. Youth Meetings 5:80 p.m.
Worship ............ I1:00 a.m. Family Service 630 p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study and Prayer -- 7:30 p.m.
ll¢l Care Service A,ailable at 11:00 Service
MT. OLIVE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Morning Worship ........................................ 8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.
HORTHSIDE BAPTIST
WK¢0HES Y0U
A New Church Growing With Shelton
Temporary Meeting Place -- 13th & East E. St,
E. A. Ormsbee, pastor