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April 5, 1973     Shelton Mason County Journal
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pJanne By CARMEN YATES HARSTINE Island gals will be meeting this morning at the old ferrylanding on the mainland to share tides for their annual outing. This year's treck will be to Port Orchard where they have FROM POLIO Pal o is still an imminent danger to nearly 50% of pre-school children living in inner cities. Parents, not only of children in inner cities, but one of every three children in the 1-4 year age group in the entire nation who have not been immunized, are urged to have their children vaccinated against this crippling disease. Neil's Pharmacy Emergency Ph. 426-2165 Fifth & Franklin St.--426-3327 Open Daily 9:30 to 7:30 Saturdays -- 9:30 to 6:00 reservations at the Beachcomber Restaurant. From the show of hands at the last meeting and the several guests that indicated they planned to join in, there should be a good crowd. This reporter dropped in to see the newest resident at Dave and Cheryl Waite's home. He passed inspection with flying colors and mom and dad say he's such a good baby they think they'll keep him. He was just four whole days old on this first inspection so we'll have to keep a check on him and make sure Gabriel continues to pass inspections. While there Cheryl's brother, Mike, and his wife, Patsy, and their adorable daughter dropped in for a short visit. She is nearly eight months old and a real sweetheart. Pioneer and Shelton schools have gained two more students recently with the arrival of Dorothy Eno's two grandsons, John and Dale Van DerWal. The two boys hail from Tacoma but plan to spend some time here with their grandmother and attend school at Pioneer and in Sh el t on. Jack and Beth Miner are the proud parents of a tennis varsity team member. Acquiring a spot on the varsity team while still in junior high is a real accomplishment. But that is just what Line Miner has managed to isn't it? One ~rtisement says to go down the street to have your new windshield installea-- the other says to go up the street. ONLY PLACE to have a NO LEAK WINDSHIELD is at -- 3rd & Grove Where Your Windshield is Guaranteed Not to Leak" do. Congratualtions and the best of luck from your many island friends. Recently the Miner family attended the wedding of Nancy Carlson, daughter of Mrs. Carlson, a close friend of Nels Baunsgard and his late wife, Mabel. Through Nels the Miners have also become good friends of Mrs. Carlson and her daughter, Nancy. Nancy and her fiance were married in the Lutheran Church on Saturday, March 24. The bridegroom, Bob Buggs, hails all the way from Florence, Alabama. The young couple met while Bob was stationed at Fort Lewis. They plan to make their new home back in his hometown of Florence. In fact, about the first of March Nancy and her mother rented a horse trailer and made the long trip back to Alabama to make sure the one possession Nancy just couldn't part with, her pet horse, would be there and waiting when she and Bob arrived to make their new home. The Tuesday following the wedding the newlyweds and Mrs. Carlson and her brother, who had made the trip all the way from Minnesota for the wedding, came down to the island to visit the Miner family. They had hoped to take their company for a boat trip around the island but had to abandon that idea because of the late hour. Eileen Cruickshank recently ....... returned by air from a jaunt to California. Her son Roger and grandson drove up for a visit with his folks on the island. By the time Roger and his 'small son' arrived he decided it would be pretty great to have some company and a little help going home. So grandma hopped in the car for the return trip and then after a short visit came back home via a plane. Our new neighbors as of a year ago, Gordon and Shirl Larson are about to celebrate their first anniversary as islanders this coming week. It was a year ago April 10 that they arrived here lock, stock and barrel to make their permanent home at Spencer Cove. The small-fry and 1 dropped in at the Martin Goetsch home last week. While there we received a grand tour through the couple's newest addition, a gorgeous motor home. 1973-74 Memberships Available -- Headquarters at Dean's Studio -- 413 Railroad Lake Li les Man. - Fri., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. - Sat., 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Phone 426-3090 clu nce JncJu Plus concerts presented by affiliated organizations in Olympia, Bremerton, Centralia-Chehalis, Aberdeen-Hoquiam, Longview, Port Angeles Secure your membership at headquarters or from your neighbor whose name appear; below. By TAMMI KELLOGG LAKE LIMERICK - Last Thursday evening at the meeting of the Lake Limerick Ladies Club new officers were elected for the coming year. They are Patti Gronseth, president and treasurer, Velma Bennett, vice-president and Carolyn Fisher, secretary. First and most important item discussed was the upcoming white elephant and bake sale. The combination sale will be held in the banquet room of the club from I1 a.m. until 3 p.m. April 14. The ladies ask that you price your own white elephant items and have all items at the clubhouse by 10 a.m. on that Saturday. Barbara Slagle spoke to the group about the possibility of Special levy vote is slated April 10 By MRS. RAY KRATCHA SOUTHSIDE - Remind everyone in the community to get out and vote April 10 on the special levy. Seventh graders from Southside have embarked on a marine science program which entails the study at~ oceans, life in the saltwater, the ocean floor, the movement of the water and the study of marine equipment. Beside the usual study in books they have planned their own project book and have scheduled several field trips. The first outing was last Saturday as they toured the aqua-culture fish farm of the Squaxin Indians, where they learned about the rearing of fish from fingeding size, food for fish, dangers and mortality rate' through observations and lectures. Tuesday they toured the Olympia Oyster Plant where they learned about the farming of oysters. They also have been busy with money raising projects in order to charter the 72-foot vessel, Pagan, a floating marine science laboratory, from the Pacific Marine Institute. On this vessel they will be given the opportunity to study marine life first-hand and learn by experience as they will be able to use the Chairman: Ron Pannell Co-chairman: Berwyn Thomas Mrs. Dean Palmer Mr. Harold Hanson Mrs. H.W. Ewart, Jr. Mrs. Donald Smith Mrs. J.T. Shimek Mrs. J.K. Hamilton Dr. & Mrs. F.W. Herrick Dr. F. Maranville Mrs. John Agoa Mrs. Wm. F. Andrews Mrs. William Duemling Mr. Dave Thacher Mr. & Mrs. Guy Lusignan Rev. Ken Robinson Mrs. K.W. Frank Dr. Andrew Beelik April 9-14 Only el n getting one or two of the women from our weekender and permanent residents to run for the board of trustees of Lake Limerick in July. These candidates considered should have a business-oriented background and be willing to give completely of themselves for the next three years. Another item discussed was the possibility of sponsoring a Tom Sawyer Boat Race sometime in August. All boats or rafts would have to be homemade, an entrance tee would be charged and several prizes given such as for originality, costume, etc. Those attending the meeting were Karen Abercrombie, Olie Bieniek, Barbara Slagle, Pauline Moore, Patti Gronseth, Carol Walter, Mickey Backus, Velma Mrs. Lloyd Gruver Mrs. Richard Buchholz Mrs. Guy Powell Mr. & Mrs. H. Linker Dr. Richard Engen Mr. & Mrs. Bernhard Winiecki Mrs. John Hinck Mrs. Belle Larson Mrs. Randall Updyke ADULTS $9 SUSTAINING $15 STUDENTS $5 Spice courtesy Simpson Timber Company Page 16 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, April 5, 1973 Mr. Donald H. Wiss Mr. Clyde Knight, Mrs. James Barrom Mrs. Robert Temple Mr. & Mrs. G. Craig Mrs. Richard Morton Mrs. Henry A. Hansen Mr. Gene Brown laboratory equipment under highly-trained technicians. While they finish this unit they also will be given credit for completing a 4-H project under the Mason County Extension Service. Their club's name is the Barracudas. Officers include Scott Boyd, Carrie Hawley, Monte Beaver, Kevin Mercer and Perry Smith. All activities are under the supervision of their teacher, Mrs. Annette McGee. Actions 4-H group met March 28 at the home of leader Toni Matson. Nancy Cart led the 4-H pledge and flag salute, Carol Christensen gave a demonstration, members read the new business and old business and talked about Demonstration Day coming up. Nancy Carr will give a demonstration at the next meeting. Southside Grange meets April 6 at the Shelton Referral Center and will be potluck at 6 p.m. Four Leaves 4-H group met at the home of leader Mrs. Helen Bakke Saturday March 31. The meeting was adjourned and Kandi Lisk prepared lunch. ew cers Bennett and Carolyn Fisher. The next meeting will be held the last Thursday of the month. Saturday Patti Gronseth and Patsy Jones spent the day selling tickets to the Firemen's Benefit Dance which is scheduled April 28 in the ballroom of the inn. Tickets are $1.50 per person with proceeds going to Fire District Five. When the eight fire department members meet they have to sit on the running board of the truck or on their turnout gear and so would very much like to be able to purchase some folding chairs and a coffee urn. Anyone having these particular items and wanting a good place to give them might consider the fire departntent. For the dance there will be live music and door prizes will be given. It has been brought to our attention about the Mason-Thurston County Medical Mobile Unit which comes to the Pioneer School on the last Wednesday of each month. This unit has available various preventative shots, chest X-rays, pap smears and many other helpful and informative services. The unit is at Pioneer from 9 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. and is located in back of the gym. For further information on the medical mobile unit call Mason County Health Department at 426-4407. Jim and Fern Latimer recently returned from a two-month trip to various spots in Mexico. Some of the places they visited were Guymas, Las Moches, Creel Copper Canyon and San Carlos Bay where they spent a major part of their vacation. Ed Kellogg spent the weekend in Sunnyside to attend the funeral ere Lowrey N ORGANS & PIANOS RENT OR BUY ON EASY TERMS MUSIC BOX 205 Cota 426-4302 services for his grandmother, Mrs. Lucy Scott. Mrs. Scott had just celebrated her 90th birthday March 21 with all eight of her children attending. Dallas and Esther Wells had a surprise visit from Dallas' nephew, Bud Wasson, of Deadwood, Oregon this weekend. Ruth Redburn celebrated her birthday Friday night at the club. A large number of friends shared the cake given to her by Ernie Page and Karen Kellogg. Another birthday was celebrated this weekend at the lake. Mickey Backus, along with her husband, George, enjoyed the company of their sons, Gary, and his wife Sue, and their children, Tracy, and Wade, and Larry, and his wife, Gloria, and their three daughters, Karry, Kami and Kris at Mickey's birthday party. Jan and Walter Gary of Panorama City spent the weekend at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Barbara and Ed Slagle. Shirley and Rich Waring enjoyed a visit from their son, John, Sunday. D.K. Larson, DVM A.P. Andres, 5th & Fr announce the association John Pitts, DVM effective April 1, 1973 For the practice of Veterinary Med 104 East J St. • Versatile family bike can be licensed so it's great on the road, yet also perfect for trail riding. • Automatic clutch, full road lighting, heavy duty su • Unique styling and size, not too big for youngsters not to small for grown-ups. • And it has all the great HONDA features! 120 W. Cota