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North Mason High School By BARB VAN BUSKIRK Mr. and Mrs. George Werdall A surprise party was held at the North Shore home of George and Irene Werdall on May 6th to honor the couple on their 25th wedding anniversary. They were married at Our Savior's Lutheran Church in Bremerton on May 6, 1950. She is the former Irene RosenatL Friends and relatives spent the evening playing "old" songs, including AI Jolson songs and hits from the 1950's. Guests included Arlene and John Pope, Bill and Evy Pope, Eleanor and Walt Allison, Barb Gremillion, Buck Zimmerman, Lou Richards, Pat Henningsen, Rosie Rosenau, Marty Allison, Joel, Gary and Tom Werdall and Jason and Tanya Gremillion. Mr. Werdall is employed at Ryan Built Homes in Port Orchard and enjoys golf as a hobby. He is a member of the Belfair Volunteer Fire Department and of Hood Canal F & AM Lodge 288, of which he is a past master. Mrs. Werdall is a member of the fire auxiliary and enjoys her hobby of refinishing furniture. The Werdalls have four children, Joel, Gary, Tom and Jeff. COMMUNITY CLUB GROWING Membership in Victor Community Club has increased to 64 with social and money-making projects scheduled for the summer months. A work party of men is being formed to do repair work on Victor Hall and a work party of women will do inside cleaning. Members are in need of a double stainless steel sink for the kitchen. Persons from Victor or Allyn interested in joining the newly-formed group may call Leia Long, 275-6404, for further information. Business meetings are held the first Monday of each month. CR5-2201 eHunting & Fishing License • Fishing Tackle • Frozen Herring • Ammunition Open everyday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. or later!! 5 Minutes from Belfair in Allyn Chevron For Chevron Heating Fuels-- Modern Heating Equipment- Complete Housewarming Service... "JUST CALL" SERVICE FUEL ¢0., 479-2772 Our accounts payable at Puget Sound Nat,anal Bank in Belfair. 1318 Park Ave. Bremerton, Wa. Snyder & Sons No job too small or too large , Slabs, sidewalks, foundations curb & gutter TOWING LIGHT & HEAVY TOWING 24 HOUR SERVICE 275-2861 Ailyn & Belfair 426-1731 Shelton ROAD BUILDING LAND CLEARING SEAWALLS EARTH WORK CONCRETE WORK URL LINCOLN CONSTRUCTION, INC. GORST 373-1514 I I An election was held May 2 when the Girls Club selected its officers and representatives for 1975-76. Winning in the election was Cathi Marsh, who will be next year's president. Serving as vice-president will be Marie Lincoln, Julie Marker will be secretary, and Sheila Coben, treasurer. Kim Shearer, Stacey Kronquist, Gaff Farren and Cindy McElhaney will serve as freshman, sophomore, junior and senior representatives, respectively. Karen Schillinger was named Girl of the Year May 9 at the annual Mother-Daughter Tea which was beautifully arranged by Cathi Marsh. After tea, coffee and cake, which were served by Mrs. Cataldo and Mrs. King, the mothers of valedictorian Marjorie Cataldo and salutatorian Lisa Kronquist, club president Dorenda Wiseman welcomed the mothers. She then introduced the old and new officers. Advisor Laura Allen gave tributes to the senior girls by telling a little about the activities of each girl in school. Musical entertainment was provided by Dan Washburn and Carl Sande. Shirley Boehi presented a unique fashion show which featured clothes that girls in the home ec (Continued from page one.) material would extend to virtually every coastal and inland artificial or natural body of water as discussed above. The federal authority would extend to the ordinary high water (mean monthly high tide mark in the case of coastal waters) or to the "aquatic vegetation line," whichever extends further shoreward. The aquatic vegetation line is the line beyond which plants which depend on periodic flooding to grow are unable to thrive. Under Alternative 1, the Corps of Engineers would be required to regulate disposal of all dredged or fill material in virtually every wetland adjacent to coastal waters, rivers, estuaries, lakes, streams and artificial waters regardless of whether those wetlands are regularly or only periodically covered by salt water, brackish water or fresh water. This interpretation of the law would extend federal authority to regulate dredge or f'fll operations in the thousands of square miles of land protected by levees. In those areas farmers may require a federal permit before beginning plowing or land leveling operations. The current Corps of Engineers procedures for issuing permits would be followed. State certification or authorization may also be required for many of the activities subject to federal regulation. As a matter of policy, a federal permit will not be issued when state authorizations or certifications have been denied. However, a federal permit may be denied even if a state permit has been issued because of overriding national interest. Alternative 2: This alternative includes a more limited definition of "water to the U.S." It includes only those coastal waters subject to tidal action to the mean high water mark or to the salt water vegetation line, whichever extends further shoreward. Jurisdiction over inland waters under this alternative is limited to navigable waters of the United States and their primary tributaries up to their headwaters. In most cases a permit would not be required for the disposal of less than 100 cubic yards of dredged or fill material. Alternative 3 : This alternative adopts the same broad definition of the "water of the United States" as contained in Alternative i. However, current procedures for processing permit applications will be followed only for disposal of dredged or fill material in navigable waters of the United States. No applications for disposal of dredged or fill material in other than navigable waters of the United States will be processed unless there is no objection from an appropriate state agency. A favorable determination from the state will weigh heavily in the issuance of a classes had created and clothes from around the world. The clothes, which included Japanese, Mexican and other nations, were furnished to the show by Mrs. Phyllis Hyde, Mrs. Pat Thomas, Miss Shirley Boehi and Miss Karen Welfelt. Primary election for the Associated Student Body will be held today to select the 15 members who will make up the Student Council. From these 15 will be chosen the officers in the final elections one week later. A book of original poetry by the students of the North Mason School District is being put together by Mrs. Baldy. Any and all students are encouraged to submit original poetry for inclusion. Your efforts may be delivered to room 6. Help is needed to get the school float ready for the Forest Festival parade. Needed are some willing and able people to work with hammers and saws. Work parties will be held at Barb Stormo's in Allyn for girls wishing to put out a little effort, and on Sunday evening May 18 at 6 at the band room. Please help and for further information contact Barb Stormo, 275-2524. permit unless there is overriding national interest to the contrary. Alternative 4: This alternative, favored by the Department of the Army, adopts the limited definition of Alternative 2, and the initial state certification and authorization requirements of Alternative 3 prior to processing any application for the disposal of dredged or fill material in other than navigable waters of the United States. Under any of the alternatives, the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency can still overrule the Department of the Army's decision on a permit to discharge dredged or fill material in such cases if he concludes that the proposed water disposal in waters of the United States will have unacceptable adverse effects on municipal water supplies, shellfish beds, fishery areas, wildlife and recreational areas. Some of the alternative proposals would require states to establish new procedures for evaluating the impact of placing dredged or fill material in waters of the United States and in effect to develop a state permit program of their own. Under the broad interpretation of the 1972 FWPCA Amendments, millions of people may be presently violating the law. Convicted offenders may be subject to fines of up to $25,000 a day and one year imprisonment. These persons could also be required to remove any fill material or structures placed without a permit in or on waters of the United States. Discharge of fill material in wetlands will not be permitted unless the applicant is able to demonstrate that the proposed activity is significantly dependent on the water resource and in the public interest. Some of the new regulations would control the placing of dredged or fill material in intermittent streams, or those areas that are dry part of the year as well as lands that are subject to "periodic inundation" only. The proposed changes in the Corps of Engineers permit regulation apply only to the water disposal of dredged or fill material but not to permits for construction of piers, wharfs, pilings, dikes and dams. Regulations for the latter are not affected by the proposed rules published in the Federal Register recently. All comments or suggestions on the four proposed alternative regulations received in writing by the Office of the Chief of Engineers, Department of the Army, ATTN: DAEN-CWO-N, Washington, D.C., 20314, on or before June 6 will be considered before publication of the final regulations. GLAS-PLY 16' to 28' Lifetime Warranty Used Boat Buys 16' cabin boat, 40 h.p. & E-Z loader .......... $1,395.00 16' Marlin, 40 h.p. & trailer ................. 1,750.00 16' Duracraft, 65 h.p. & trailer ................ 795.00 16' Marlin, with top ......................... $995.00 21' Fiberform, 188 h.p. & E-Z loader .......... 7,995.00 8' Columbia ............................ 169.00 21' Reinell, 188 h.p. & E-Z loader ............. 8,500.00 18' Olympian, tanks & full top .............. $1,995.00 We tq=eaiallze in MerCrulwr and Mercury outbOard repair. SANDE'S at Belfair Bank Terms 275-2297 • Repair • Remodel • New construction Call • Service in the area since 1968 PLUMBING State Certification A3195 Page 4 - Huckleberry Herald section of Shelton-Mason County Journal - May ] 5, 1975 0 0 0 ,=lBip 0 0 0 0 000 0 00~IIIIBP 0 0 By Leo & Margaret Livingston -- CR 5-6421 ~lmllp ~uBip ,e~ll~ .IBII~ 4~lp ,1111~ ,111~ ,e~l=...llep ,=uol~ 41Ble~ ,elmP ~uBip ,imll~ "auB~ ~ "ellBl~ We steamed our first batch of mussels Saturday. They were delicious. So we steamed another batch Sunday. They were even better. Our sudden interest in eating mussels stems partly from the high price of meat and also from a lecture we heard on Friday. We attended the monthly meeting of the Hood Canal Environmental Council and heard a talk by Dr. Kenneth Chew, University of Washington College of Fisheries professor. Dr. Chew is an enthusiastic mussel eater. He advises to steam the mussels and keep the nectar, dilute the nectar 50 percent with water, add powdered spaghetti sauce, and pour over Chinese noodles. Fabulous! We learned that mussels spawn in late May and continue until November. During this period they are thin and not desirable for eating. Dr. Chew said the reason people are reluctant to eat mussels is the fear of toxic poisoning from mussels affected by the so-called "red tide." However, he said that any mussels taken from beaches south of Port Townsend are never affected. Mussels taken from ocean beaches are sometimes affected. If you eat a toxic mussel, your extremities start to tingle and also your mouth feels funny. If you get a bad dose, your heart is soon paralyzed and you may be dead in a few minutes. There is no known antidote. Only remedy is to quickly vomit. But there is no worry about Hood Canal mussels. Dr. Chew said the "red tides" observed regularly in Hood Canal in spring and late summer are non-toxic. Some of the bad tides that affect mussels, clams, etc. aren't even red. So after 20 years of living on the beach on Hood Canal, we finally had a mess of mussels. One reason for this is that there was an especially good crop this year. We did notice that we hadn't seen Dollie Lusk around for some time and thought she might have started on a retirement trip to far points. But no. A phone call from Jean Main informed us that Dollie has moved away from these Hood Canal shores. And a later letter from Dollie confirms this. Dolfie is alive and well and, as always, cheerful in Kelso, Washington. She has moved there to be near her sister and nieces and nephews who have many times been visitors here. Dollie says that after some 30 years living here she is bound to miss the canal and her many friends. But she is now in the midst of a busy social life so that she hardly has had time to get settled in her new house. Susie and Miffin, Dollie's dog and cat, miss their woodsy home but are getting acccustomed to city life, DoUie reports. Dollie says she has never lived in Kelso but was born in Castlerock nearby. Her address in Kelso is 306 Cray Street. We will miss Dollie's cheerful presence here. She was carrying the mail on the North Shore when we moved here 20 years ago. We hope she will be happy with her family in Kelso and will come back to visit often. Travellers returned: The Dale Hayses have returned from a long winter stay in Honolulu to spend the summer on the canal. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Campbell have returned to their North Shore home from an Arizona winter. AIR FORCE CAREER Judy Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Morgan of Benson Lake, will leave June 25 for basic training in the U.S. Air Force at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. Following completion of this six-week course she will begin a 1 9-week supply maintenance training course in Illinois. Miss Morgan attended Shelton High School. D & O TREE TOPPED, TRIMMED OR REMOVED FULLY INSURED Wes Oriffey CR 5-2117 Lou Dobbs TR 6-4783 Episcopal Church Welcomes You ST. HUGH'S -- ALLYN -- Sunday 9:1 5 a.m. ST. NICHOLAS -- TAHUYA -- Sunday t 1:15 a.m. Come As You Are STRAY PONY A stray pony, possibly a Shetland gelding, light brown in color, was reported found in the Allyn area May'7. JUVENILES Three juvenil~ apprehended by a 4 in the Cherokee possession of intoxicant~ Serving families In this community since 1909 5303 Kitsap Way Lester M. Lewis, Sr. FUNERAL CHAPEt Call us collect from anywhere E~ • Serving all of Mason County • Long distance rates • 24-hour service Bayview Mobile Homes The Largest Selection of Mobile HomeS" in the Northwest Quality Rex-Bilt Single and Double Wides on Display. Consult with Jim Yoest, Burt AI Logan. Open daily except Sunday 9 to 6 GORST 377-4461 For a nice warm winter, call... 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