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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis look
forward to the holidays although
sharing the married children with
the other fam'ilies for
Thanksgiving. But the Christmas
breakfast they like best for the
fun of having all the family
together. This year will have baby
Joel Thomas Wood at the
gathering with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Wood. Mrs. Wood
is the former Laura Davis. Baby
Joel arrived on November 16
weighing 7 lbs. 14 oz., and joins a
brother, Jeff.
In addition to the holiday
cheer, it's nice to add a warm
welcome to an interesting family
moving to the newly acquired 10
acres, close to the Union River,
and along_ the Old Belfair
Highway. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley A.
Warren have purchased the former
Cartwright home on the Barney
White Road, and are getting
settled in the move from East
Bremerton. Wife Genevieve said
that Mr. Wesley is retired, but it
appears that he is preparing for
busy days ahead with the new
tractor to clear out an area for a
family garden. They have two
sons at home, Ralph of 15 years,
and Dale who is 2 years. An older
son is in the Army and has his
family settled in Texas during his
schooling at the Virginia army
installation.
Mrs. Warren said that she likes
shopping in Belfair with
everything so handy in the stores.
Legal Publkations
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received by
the Board of Directors of North
Mason School District No. 403
until 8:00 p.m., Monday,
December 13, 1971 at the school
administration office or at the
North Mason High School Library
This is a special welcome to the
family, and we can also add
congratulations on their 28th
anniversary celebrated on
November 24.
Happy birthday to Mr. T. M.
Haydon on December 12.
The Fedenk anniversary is
November 26, or "always on
turkey day" so husband Frank
will never be a loser in
remembering the right day. This
yeqr is the 29th anniversary, so
having open house with a huge
turkey that gave the option of
being saddled or going the oven
route turned out to be fun with
the big fellow going into the oven.
Joining the guests for the day was
Chiquita showing off her tiny
kittens.
Wedded life for 29 years on
Turkey Day can lead to lots of
fun, excuses, and acres of
thoughts. Our best wishes and
thank you are for the cards and
gifts we received that made this a
truly thankful day. May your
holidays be as gay and bright as
the one we just enjoyed.
The huckleberry bushes are
loaded with clusters of big ripe
berries. According to the Indian
legend, this is a sign of a severe
winter. Last year the berries were
few and sort of small. That winter
past should have been an easy one
but we had lots of snow.
Either someone has goofed on
the berry situation, or this coming
winter should be a wowser.
(Editor's Note: about one inch
more than last year and the
Herald may cease publication
temporarily while the editor takes
a "toboggan break.")
Coast Guard to be
obtain Specification & General
Instructions by contacting the
school administration office
during normal working hours.
Bidders are also urged to visit the
construction site prior to
submitting bids and each bid shall
be accompanied by certified
check, bid bond, or bank cashiers
check made payable to NORTH
MASON SCHOOL DISTRICT in
the amount not less than FIVE
PERCENT (5%) of the amount of
the bid.
The Board of Directors of
North Mason School District No.
403 reserves the right to award
the contract to whomsoever it
wishes, to reject any and all bids,
and to waive any informalities or
irregularities in any bid or in the
bidding. No bidder may withdraw
his bid after the hour set for the
opening thereof, or before award
of contract, unless said award is
delayed for a period exceeding
forty-five (45) days.
By Order Of
NEWLYWEDS MR. and Mrs. John Matson, Jr. with Maid of Honor Cheri
Pruitt and Best Man Perry Hedstrom.
Local couple wed in candlelit ceremony
in Belfair Community Baptist Church
In a double-ring ceremony
held in Belfair Community
Baptist Church October 23, Miss
Penny Lee Bishop, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Bishop of
Belfair, was wed to John Robert
attendants.
Perry Hedstrom acted as best
man with Mike Pruitt, Jeff
Bishop, Bob Lind and Jim Kovack
serving as ushers.
their first home at Twanoh Falls
on South Shore.
Both are graduates of North
Mason High School. The bride, a
past honored queen of Jobies in
by BARBARA KNIGHT
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Hi! Well, it's me again, and Anderson family in for
they called Betty "Gabby!" Ha! Thanksgiving.
To start off with, we have a Robert McLean will be one
new baby in our midst. Mr. and surprised person when he comes
Mrs. Delmer Griffey are the proud home after finishing basic training
parents of a baby girl, Jennifer at Lackland Air Force Base in ,~ :
Marie. She was born, Sunday, Texas. His parents moved from
November 21 at Harrison the South end of Allyn to the
Memorial Hospital. Jennifer joins North end.
two brothers, Dennis and Danny On December 9, the Twanoh :
at home. Grange will hold a Pinochle party .....
Well, it seems as if everyonecard game which is open to the
either went somep~ce or stayed public.
home and had a gathering in for The Allyn-Victor Ladies
Thanksgiving. Auxiliary is sponsoring the
The Robert Newman's of community Santa Claus again this
Lakeland Village went to year. He'll appear at 3:30 p.m. on
Aberdeen, Mildred and Emil Sunday Dec. 19th. Bring your
Gaetana of Victor went to children to the firehall so Santa
Wenatchee, the Reg Engman can give them a treat.
family went to Poutsbo, Mr. and In talking to Jackie Engman FAMILY MEMBERS OF both residents and staff of Allyn House Nursing
Mrs. Arthur Been of Victor went she told me "that Rose Kirby is Home were invited to share a turkey dinner on Thanksgiving.
to Edmonds, the Ted Matson still in the hospital. So sorry to
family went to Long Beach, Wa. hear that, Rose, hope you get to
on Thursday and on Friday thecome home real soon. We're all
Matson family gathered at their thinking of you.
house. Ed and Sally Piland went Kathy Duppman of Caller
to Renton, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Creek had a birthday the 25th of
Vetters went to Seattle. November but 1 wasn't able to get
IVlr. and Mrs. Vetters also ahold of anyone to find out how
celebrated their 10th weddingold she is now. Anyway, Happy
anniversary over the holiday Birthday Kathy.
weekend. They told me that when Kathie .Edwards' I 2th
they got married, Bill's class in Birthday was December 3. llappy
BelfaSt threw a shower for him - Birthday to you, too. The
now that's a switch. Edward's household has" been
Lee Dove and two daughters, whirling the past week. Ed and
Judy and Debbie of Puyallup and Betty are getting ready to leave
Don Nussel, Margie's nephew, of December 4, for the land of
Seattle gathered at Don and sunshine and warmth in Mazatlan,
Margie Beeson's for Thanksgiving. Mexico. Betty said she'll bring 2
Kathryn Jolley of Twisp spentsuitcases home for everybody.
a week with Frank and Martha One will have warmth and one
Jolley. Martha said she's quite an will have sunshine in it. She said
antique buff so they spent the she thinks we need some. l'm
week looking for old things. They kind of jealous but, have fun, you
could have come up to my house, two.
I have nothing but old things. There will be " a Christmas
Did anyone besides myself party for all Grange members on
hear the silly rumor that Johnnie December 17 at 6:00 p.m. at the
quit work? Twanoh Grange hall. This will be
Chuck Sanders of Lakeland a pot luck. For more information SO MANY PEOPLE attended the Thanksgiving dinner at Allyn House
Manor was elected President of call Kathleen Thaves.
the Lakewood Water Association I'd like to take this Nursing Home that some of the residents and guests had to eat in the
Belfair, attended the Northwest -Congratulations, Chuck. opportunity to welcome some hallway.
on alert for garbage
where bids are to be opened and
read during the regular meeting of dumped from boats Matson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fowler sang a WeddingCollege for Dental Assistants. Mr. Mrs. Dorothy Gornick of new residents to our community.
the Board of Directors, for the John R. Matson, Sr. of Belfair. Prayer and the Lords PrayerMatson attended Olympic College Allyn hosted the Allyn Birthday Vines and Carmen Collier,
construction of a concrete The Coast Guard will be Officiating atthe candlelitaccompanied by Becky Johnson. in Bremerton for two years and is Club for the month of November. formerly of California, have
sidewalk betweentheHighSchoo, M If r.c c.k pl
Classroom building and the taking aharder look at boatmen ceremony was the Reverend A reception in the church presently employed by Thriftway There were eleven women in moved into Lakeland Village. ildred Austin King Be ai hi en aces as
School Gymnasium consisting of to make certain they are not Robert Haven, assisted by the basement followed the wedding, in Belfair. attendance. The birthday gals for Now that l'ye welcomed you,
approximately three hundred violating Federal law by dumping Reverend WendellHarder. Serving as hostesses were Virginia the month were Mabel Aitkin, would you please tell me what dies in Moses/.eke h Ion In tl -J
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eight (308')lineal feet by ten feet trash into waters of the PacificPurple and lavender Kovack, lnez Thomas, Lois Francis Peterson and Ann Gaff. you're going to do with all those C amp r an , s ow
(10,) wide or approximately 3080
square feet of concrete. Northwest. carnations, gladioli and Kindred, Shirley Ogletree, Eileen BREAK-IN The club will meet at Veralzett's huge rocks you had hauled intoA former resident of Allyn,
Interested contractors may In instructions to local Coast chrysanthemums adorned the Froelich, Bonnie Fowler, Shirley The Victor summer home of home in December for their your yard? Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mildred Austin King, died in A WhiteplymouthRockCock Northwest won by the Coe
the Eugene Perkins family of Port
Orchard was found to have been
broken into when they arrived in
Victor on November 27,
according to a report filed in the
local Sheriff's office. Missing
items included canned goods,
hamburger, steaks, and possibly a
pair of field glasses.
Phillips and Karen Riggs. Craig
Bishop was in charge of the guest
book. A five-tiered wedding cake
was decorated with bells topped
with lavender roses. Tables were
decorated with lavender and
purple mums.
Following a wedding trip to
Hawaii, the newlyweds have made
Next to PUD Building At Belfair
Christmas party.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Gornick
had former Washingtonians Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Christenson of
Idaho Falls, Idaho as guests
recently.
Elaine and Frank Kowalczyk
had all their family home for the
hohday, including a few extras.
Susan brought two friends with
her and David and Terry brought
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Garden from
California with them. Mrs. Garden
is Terry's Sister.
The Greenacres 4-H horse
club is having a bake sale at the
Belfair Thriftway, Dec. llth.
Let's see all you nice people over
there buying things to help these
energetic kids out.
Tex and Bessie McClain and
family have moved back to
California. They are former
Allynites.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morgan of
Allyn had the Leonard Peterson
family, the Earl Anderson family,
including Steven, and the Jack
Springer are other new residents
in Lakeland Village; Welcome.
Well, that's about all I have
this week. If you didn't see your
name that's because you didn't
call me and tell me anything
about what you are doing. Try
next week.
Car totalled but
driver escapes injury
Seventeen-year-old Barry D.
Andrews of Bremerton escaped
injury when the '63 Ford sedan
he was driving failed to negotiate
a curveto the right on Highway 3
about a mile and a half north of
Allyn and went off the roadway
to the left, over a ten foot
embankment, rolled over onto its
left side and struck some trees.
The accident, which totalled the
car, occured at 11:15 p.m.
November 24.
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Moses Lake on November 25.
Funeral services were held there
November 30.
She was born in Tacoma on
April i, 1916. She attended grade
school in Allyn and was graduated
from high school in Gig Harbor.
Mrs. King is survived by her
husband, Lawrence H. King, of
the family home in Moses Lake;
three children, Mrs. William
(Melanie) Worthey of Norfolk,
Va., Lawrence, Jr., Bremerton
and LaRoy King of the ~mily
home; three brothers, Henry and
William Austin of Allyn and John
Austin of Bremerton; two sisters,
Nelda Seherfenberg of Bremerton
and Mary Lindsay of CameriUo,
Calif.; six grandchildren; several
nieces and nephews and a
stepmother, Mrs. Norma Austin
of Allyn.
Mrs. King was Acting Matron
of Amaranth in Moses Lake at the
time of her death.
LOST CAT, DOG
Two family pets were lost in
the area last week. Missing from
the Belfair area was a gray cat
with white feet. A black male Lab
was lost in the Collins Lake-Long
Lake area. Finders of either are
asked to report to the local
Sheriff's office.
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REAL ESTATE
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Bird from Belfair was placed as
champion at the Pacific
International Exposition at
Portland, Ore. last week. He was
shown by Barry and Alice Coe of
Coe's Blue Ribbon Rocks at
Belfair.
Other winnings at the show
which cooped 1400 chickens
from all over the Pacific
THEFT REPORTED
A TV, sleeping bags, a radio
and $12 in change were among
items reported missing from the
Albright summer home on North
Shore following a burglary,
according to a report received by
local deputies November 24.
TOWED AWAY
A yellow :64 Chev found
abandoned in a ditch off the
roadway of North Shore Road at
Beard's Cove on November 23
was ordered towed away by a
d e p u t y of the local Sheriff's
office.
exhibits were variety champion
on a buff pullet, first place on
buff hen, first place on white hen,
first silver pencilled, first
partridge, first and second white
cockerels and first barred,
cockerel.
The Coe strain of Plymouth
Rocks, nationally known, came to
Mason County in August of this
year. Raising chickens has been a
hobby of the Cees since the
1930's. Consistent winnings since
then have resulted in the name
Coe's Blue Ribbon Strain
Plymouth Rocks.
They plan to continue
shipping their chickens from
Belfalr to be shown in many
States and Canada.
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December 2, 1971 - Huckleberry Herald section of Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 5
Guard units, Rear Admiral Joseph
J. McClelland, Commander of the
13th Coast Guard District, noted,
"From the amount of debris
observed on many beaches, it can
be concluded that many boaters
are throwing their garbage over
the side instead of taking it back
to the marina."
Such action is prohibited by
the Rivers and Harbors Act of
1899, often called the Refuse act.
That law makes it illegal to
"throw, discharge or deposit
...from ... any ship.., refuse
matter of any kind ... into any
navigable water of the United
States."
Coast Guard personnel who
observe any trash being thrown
into the water will report the
incident. These reports will be
forwarded to the U. S. Army
Corps of Engineers for action as
provided by the 1899 law.
Owners of vessels which violate
this law may be liable for fines of
$500 to $2,500.
The Board of Directors
North Mason School
District No. 403
By Norman E. Sanders
Secretary/Clerk
Of the Board
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altar and lavender candles and
pew bows carried out the color
scheme.
The bride wore a floor-length
satin gown accented with
embroidered lace, a chapel-length
train and a short illusion veil
trimmed in lace.
A sister of the bride, Cheri
Pruitt, served as matron of honor.
She wore a floor-length purple
crepe gown with three rows of
pleated ruffles at the hemline and
carried lavender chrysanthemums.
The bridesmaids were gowned in
similar dresses, in lavender, rand
carried purple chrysanthemums.
Serving as bridesmaids were Linda
lson, sister of the bride, Lori
Ogletree, Wendy Stabler and
SandS Pruitt.
Flower girls Him Fowler and
Michele Phillips wore floor-length
lavender and pink voile dresses
and carried baskets of mums.
Kevin Fowler served as ringbearer
and candle-lighters were Gall Dahl
and Linda Baldwin, wearing short
dresses styled after those of the
WHAT IS character but the
determination of incident? What
is incident but the illustration of
character? Henry James
BELFAIR -- Two bedroom
apartment. Utilities furnished
$100 per month. BILL
GRIFFITH REAL ESTATE.
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TOM HANLEY
Page 4 - Huckleberry Herald section of Shelton-Mason County Journal - December 2, 1971
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SCHOHER MEATS
4 Miles from Belfair on Southshore (Formerly Wold's)
LOCKER BEEF 69' lb.
Graded Good Steer (Aged)
includes cut, wrapped and Quick frozen
Chuck Roast,ged. well-trimmed steer ....... lb. 79'
Flank Steaks ....................... ,,. 99'
Ground Chuck ,.., ..o,..,..., ........ ,,. 69'
Hams or Bacon o., ........ ,h. 59'
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