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12 SI-rELTON-MASON COUNTY JOURNAL . T.ltlr.clas,,
-- ................................... ................................................................................................................................................................................................ : ..................................... :i .......... • .......... rO LL...I .... ,D .... 1, BY VOTE OF the st,,dents, Chie,., 's (i,,'al Fi,'o i'e'e burned to
O llUlll[IN)lt IUlSII Eugene Sw(eney was awar( c(t the EiKhieen lhousand building' Ctlie)tgo's F,reat
(.rtlnf. In lnto¢ year's suhs,',pt,on to U,e Read- = .............................................. : ..............
xJq L.,I. L4Lq.I, Jl. II • .I.'11/11 L,l,k.7
er's Digest for outst'mding cdiz- .
in Hoc d Canal CommunltlesIG00venAt00hoo , _,,,p ,,-._..
..... ' , -' ..... n e-ti "^'" She ton hmior High school
,,--- PARK VISITORS CATCH I' ......... ........ ' .
were h Me- 25 at the tloods Isludenls of the seventh and eghl l
i
"": .............. " he I .v , , . . .-- ' . ' " : .
..... , .. .... , "/m.( ....... v;-b..; I grades, flll'nlshed hand nlnslc lor
I/UI L St!ll/IJl, I II 'St I ee }1 11| o 111- . . , __ , . .
I -- '- -,,,, FISH, SWIM, PICNIC, I)IG CLAMS ...... ,'e Fqoen W, lliams lu, e oecas,on. 'rney were ,[lrPCLe([
:[ }!!!!: '•L ., ;i .... ' ': : )}'°f ::s;tM eni{' (M>:i' " TILE' ' 'FIRNT .... AIVARD'' for ) sehol-subject,inv°cat'°n'
• )Mn:l !!i(!i:]; {' iiii:S ' ] son' LOre tmblms' Ie''s 1 ay' andl
| BELFAIR ]]: I 'J:: :n': 1 t el : :'Reading," for her s,gh,ta-
r Eugene Sweeney. Dixie Johnston chose for her
. Rachel Gray who h}d a straigh't aD(U matnematms.
o A report card. Rachel also de- TIIFI PIIIN(IIAL speech for
| " O (h MI. t;i d M!)l:::iL,fviH:leSn: i ('[,ili):;(;::.,: p,,tmn as mght cook at I s
] Plywood $,40 tilt, l:ome of M!.s. Hill's father, i Ml;s.' :'iiii';ml Sunlnlcl's alld I ' " ' ' " .... ; ' "I '.!', l" '1 • (1
I Henrz luttle, St. . • 'g'llests are spenaing a ew (rays 1 Second award was iven to eighth grade teacher qt Hoodsport
I 1 ,t, / Iglh Ii,,I,! Mr. and Mrs. (',. H. Vo0aco(?<, i at their beach cottage here. Dixie Johnson for scholarship, school, .officiated "s master of
I A attH ttt, a!}d .Mr. and Mrs. T, It: Cilt}rms Taking advantage of the lovely [ This cup was given by the school eeremomes. Dplomas were pre-
I n P_,a,lt .1|, llTl,,,|na, tl: M o} pea.ttle, spen) S!maay nere. weather many people have enjoye({ faculty and scho61 board, sented the graduating students hy
17 IAII/lll/ILIt JL" l/ JL' illll$11ll {,31. £¥1 )1( nil Kin ° U1(1 S'v ll]IYIIIIP r o o
I . ' [6 • 1 ' g a /' } "g.. . fisl]ing, boating, swimming ana .... Itm'd prize, a gold placque, was Mrs/ Frances ..... Radtk(, ,school. di-
I . My. anu rs. L. V. a,san n(l picnics. All boats and motors are given by American Legion post rector.
I
Daughter, Parnell, Mms L)O0tny O on
/ PHONE BELFAIR 5 3512 , : • ,, s, " . in g od comtition and every e
230
to
Lois
Rohbins.
The
Legion
T
I .... Sterart, Mr. walter. .'arlson o[ wilt) visits are given a warm wel-
voted to continue this award to Po,mhr Bird B-th
MCIClIIlt llld 11". an£| .'il's. P. conic graduating students each year. One of "tile most nota)lllar bird
' .... lterness, and daughters Toni aml ' M:' and Mrs Bill Cuzick and A Parker fountain pen, gift of baths in Chicago --is an-" artificial--
....................................................................................................... ,laeRie of Yelm spent Sunday family are spending the summer the Hoodsport Commercial Club, ly heated, one-acre year-round
HOUSE PAINT. $4.35
EMIL LAIrt,ER PHONE 7 GERT
HOODSPORT LUMBER,
Lumber, Building Materials, Hardware and
Complete ,uil(lers' Service
FRIGIDAIRE - APPLIANCES
2 1948 Model 41)..
Martins,
EDDIE KIRK
SINGING SENSATION
OF WESTERN SONGS
IN PERSON
JUNE 21
BELFAIR BARN
gathering oysters and digging
clams. They ended their day with
.:C picnic hlnch.
Mr. and Mrs. John McKibben
• rod family and Mr. anti Mrs, Paul
Hoff and family of Snoquahnie,
Wash, spent Sunday picnicking
and gathe 'ing oysters.
Mr. and Mrs. Les McGhee and
daughter, Gladys, silent Sunday
afternoon visiting' Mrs. W. L.
IllCa, S.
Fred Itanson and Mabel Johns
made a trip to Slmkomish Valley
Sat!relay evening delivering' gro-
ceries to the homes of Mir. and
Mrs. John Christian lind Mrs.
Reed.
Little Dickie Sheldon Reed of
Kennewick is visiting at tile home
of his atmt and lmcle, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Carney.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fields and
three daughLers who came re-
cently from Arkansas will make
their home here. Mr. Fields'
mother, Mrs. Tom Richardson, who
accompanied them, will reside
with them for the present.
Bob I)mning of Dayton visited I
Leroy Stahl Sundav. . ]
Miss l;]tta May @ard, dalzghter i
ol' Mr. and Mrs. Ahm War(1 is I
spending her vacation in Bremer-I
ion aL the home of her sister l
and hrother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I
Albert Everson. I
Mrs. Alan Ward had as her i
uests over the week end, a sister, I
,Mrs. l:'ete Northrup of Seattle I
and her sister alid brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith of Long-
view.
Miss Charlotte Jean Miller vis-
..................................................................................... --, ................. lied Smday %'ith hel' atmt, Mrs.
pARAMOUN T
T,HEATEE
Shelton, Wash.
THE HOME OF THE FINEST ENTERTAINMENT--DIRECT
FROM SEATTLE'S LEADING THEATRES.
,,e--June 16 - 17
URES
Thursday, Friday (
TWO l=E,
VENGEANCE IN
HB HOOFS!
Fromagreat
O.HENRY
story!
Wednesday -- June 18- 22
Dim John.
A baseball game between lower
Skokomish and Aloha was played
at Lower Skokonfish school Sun-
afterno(m. Score was 8 to 5 I
(tlt"
in "favor of Lower Skokomish.
, ,,, ,,,,,,= H . i t
]
An Invitation to Visit
Belfaw Gardens
where you can see thousands of
roses in bloom. Over 200 varie-
ties.
Those in pots range in price
from 50¢ and up.
1000 feet north Allyn
canal road junction.
,, ,,,,,
Frl.,-$at., Jnne 17-18
Double Feature
"ONE TOUCH
OF VENUS"
Robert Walker, Ava Gard-
ner, Dick llaynes, Eve Ar-
den, Olga San Juan
Broadway's dcvestating
musical delight brought
to the screen.
Thrill ,to Lhe lilting hit
tune "S[)eak Low" and other
gay songs !
....... O .........
- Second Hit -
Gene Raymond, Francis
Lederer
"Million Dollar'
Week.end"
A stolen Holiday and a
Million Dollar Blonde ! !
Adults 50¢ Children 15¢
.......... O ................
Sun-Mon-Tnes, June 19-20-21
The All-Time, Big-Time,
Love-Time Musical
"MY DREAM
IS YOURS"
n Technicolor
l)oris Day, Jack Carson, Lee.
Bowman, Adolphe Meajou,
Eve Arden
Songs, (]iris, Laughs• Love
Adults 50(' Children 15¢
........... O ..............
Wed.-Thurs., June 22-23
"THEY DRIVE
BY NIGHT"
George Raft, llumphrey Bo-
gart. Anii Sheridan, hl Lu-
pino.
Also news and Short
Features
east oi: the mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Wheatly of New
Mexico are spending the snlllnler
at their cottage here.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud McDowell,
daughter and son-in-law of Mr.
and Mrs. Wheatly, sre here from
Seattle to spend the summer at
their beach home.
Job's Daughters
To Be Organized
In Union June 19
By Frances Rdtke
A new Bethel of Job's daugh-
ters w/ll be organ/zed at the
Masonic Temple in Union City
at 2 p.m., June 19. Dess Haines,
who will be assistant guardian,
organized fhe effort.
THIS ORGANIZATION based
on the 42nd chapter, 15th verse of
the Bible, is being formed especial-
ly to accommodate daughters with
proper Masonic connections on
Hood Canal, but will also welcome
members from Shelton. The girls
will control the lodge unit com-
pletely having no sponsors.
They w.ill be mothered bY El-
eanor chapter, O.E.S., Laurel
Court of Amaranth, and Union
City Mapnis Lodge will help when
needed. Officers will include Mrs.
llattie Huntley, guardian; Dess
Haines, associate guardian; Mrs.
l:uby Crane, treasurer; Margaret
,Suhr of Belfair, secreLary, mrs.
Winnifred Williams of Lilliwaup
will direct the nlnsic.
Mr's. Marion Jordon, Grand
q'rensttyer of State of Vtashington
Job's Daughters will be dep'uty
organizer. Honored queen of the
n e w Bethel will be Ernestine
Crane of Shelton, senior princess,
l{urleen Ahl of Belfair; junior
princess, Joyee Lockwood of
HoodspoPt; guide, Martha Palmer
of Hoodsl)ort, and marshall, Miss
Newl¢irk. Further aptmintmenLs
for officers will be made by tile
queen.
On June I a group of parents
met at the Union City Masonic
hall to select and approve the
executive guardians, Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Ahl, and Mr. and Mus.
Newkirk of De'fair.
DURING REGULAI meetinff
night of I?leanor Chapter, O.E.S.,
members of Bethel No. 20 from
Bremerton were invited by Worthy
Matron, Mrs. Betty Goodpaster,
to the Union Lodge hall to initi-
, ate a candidate for their own
lodge. They portrayed their work
for members of the Eleanor chap-
tel'.
UNION LADIES CLUB
. GIVES TO LIBRARY
Union Ladies' Civic Club ,pre-
sentet the Thurston-Mason Inter-
county Rm'al Llbrary services
with a good sized donation by
cheek toward the effort to raise
$1,290 for this first year of oper-
ation in 3ason county.
Mrs. Frances Ra(ltke of the
Hood Canal P.-T.A. 'has been in
charge of tle effort to raise the
amOllDt Of money in Mason coun-
ty recommended by the State Lib-
rary board which granted $8,500
to insure the establishment of this
branch of public service in our
district.
Washingtpn a Federalist
President George" Washington
was a member of the Federalist
Party and was inaugurated at the
age of 57.
HOODSPORT
THEATRE
FRIDAY, JUNE 17
J. Carroll Naish,
Lynn Roberts
"Dr. Renauit's
Secret"
SUNDAY, JUNE 19
Lon McAIlister,
Walter Brennan
in
66
• Seudda Hop !
Scudda Hay!
was won by Eileen Wiliams for
the student showing most im-
provement during the school year.
pool built by Walter E. Olson, a
rug factory owner.
When On The Canal
Visit The
I-H.P. ELECTRIC ]OTOR, used
0
Large Line of Hardware, Tools,
Garden Tools and Fishing
ELDON HOTEL COffEE SHOP
FOUNTAIN SERVICE - SHORT ORDERS LUNCHES
Also Board and Room by Day or Week
WASHINGTON CO-OP WORKS
FOR A STRONG AGRICULTURE
BY WORKING wkh other f£rmer co-oper-
atives to strengthen the position of indi-
vidual farmers. '
BY WORKING with fm groups, such
your Grange--your ]hrm Bureau--your
Co-Op Council, to assure agriculture of
just considettion ia legislative and eco-
aomic matters.
BY CONDUCTING its own research
and cooperating with other
sources on agriculture matters, to
farm living better. -
BY OFFERING a two-way service:
ing eggs, poultry, turkeys and seeds;
purchasing essential farn prc
supplies for members.
BY MAINTAINING a constm'ctive public"
relations program enabling farm families
to tell their story to others.., tell how
food production entails much. more than
merely gathering harvests. :"
BY ESTABtlSHINO standards for high quality
at prices f-ai to ith producer and con-
sum er..:'-'"
IF YOU are a member, take full
of this off-farm tool you have
for yourself
IF YOU are not a member and te a
mercially producing farmer, ask your
Washington Co-Op branch station
how you can join with thousands of
families who are warking together
v
00la/ntai00 a Strong Agriculture/
* HAND TOOLED Leather
* Chimayo Throws
* Navajo Rugs
r LOCAL l[ndian Baskets
. Indian Jewelry
* Hnd-made Ceramics
By Virginia Weaver
HOOD
CANAL- UNION
* Souvenirs
* Scenic Post Cards
* Collector Items
* L(CAL thmdicraft
* HAND-CARVED
* Evergreen State
Souvenir Plates
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