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ADDING HIS OWN embellishment to Saturday's delayed
Fourth affair in Hoodsport Saturday night is Shelton 2-
year-old Blake Field. For more on the weekend's canalside
fun, see page 25.
Hood Canal West:
Fourth: Hundreds fed
and thousands raised
By DONA C. MARTINSEN
The Celebrate Hoodsport event
was a huge success. The event co-
ordinator, Frank Benavente, re-
ported that there were more than
80 happy vendors with no prob-
lems or accidents reported. All of
the nonprofit groups worked to-
gether to bring us this celebration
of our country's birthday.
The auction brought in $3,500.
Firefighters volunteered their ser-
vices and for the first time had a
booth. The Hood Canal Kiwanis
served more than 400 breakfasts,
even running out of food a couple
of times. Dennis Brown, chair
of the breakfast committee, ex-
pressed appreciation to all who
came for breakfast and to the Ki-
wanis members who helped.
The drawing of winning raffle
tickets was on Sunday, July 8. A
quilt made by Ladies of the Lake
was won by Teri Starr of Coving-
ton. Two roundtrip airline tickets
from Carey Travel were won by
Art Day of Hoodsport. A mountain
bike donated by Bremerton Bot-
tling Company was won by Terry
Fisher of West Linn, Oregon.
Next year's Celebrate Hood-
sport is .being planned already.
The 2008 dates will be July 4, 5
and 6, with the fireworks on the
5th. The committee is planning
on reaching out to involve every-
one in the community and hopes
to include representation of the
Skokomish Tribe.
LOW COST
CREMATION
Complete $ 5 9 5
360-705-2857
or 1-800-575-8823 24 hours
Always low cost with dignity
AMERICAN BURIAL
CREtVtON SRVCES
Most sizes crushed rock delivered into Shelton
s312
One for $185. Special savings to outlying areas.
Plus tax. Price effective 5/15/07. Prices subject to change without notice.
CONSTRUCTION GRADE Creek
c.us.ED00,, ROCK $42o Quarry
EO.B.
Located on Highway 101
between Shelton and Olympia
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Korea recalled by
(Continued from page 6.)
the mechanics who kept them in
ship-shape. Eveleth communi-
cated with the workers in a mixed
language of their own invention
that blended English with the
languages used in that part of the
world.
"I learned a little bit of Korean
and a little bit of Japanese, and we
managed to get by with the funny
language of combined words," he
said. "The actual fighting stopped
while I was there and then we
stood down for a time. The conflict
was considered live. The planes
are all ready to go. You're still
armed and you're still there."
MOLLY'S MOM waited for her
dad and corresponded with him
during his Navy years. Norm and
Stockwell says
man killed self
The death of a 49-year-old
Grapeview man has been ruled a
suicide, according to Mason Coun-
ty Coroner Wes Stockwell.
Mark Lee Stogdill was found
dead in his truck at approximately
1:30 a.m. on July 7 by his wife,
Stockwell said. The truck was
parked at 1065 East Mason-Ben-
son Road.
Stockwell said that an autopsy
performed on Stogdill's body found
that the man died from asphyxia
as a result breathing carbon mon-
oxide fumes. The manner of death
has been ruled a suicide, the coro-
ner said.
The death was investigated by
the coroner and the Mason County
Sheriffs Office.
Help's available
for the victims
Marion were married after his tour
of duty was complete and have re-
mained so for 53 years and count-
ing. During this time Mr. Eveleth
worked for a few years in the mills
of the Simpson Timber Company
before going to college on the G.I.
Bill, a federal law that paid for the
education and training of soldiers
returning to civilian life.
After obtaining a degree from
Oregon State University, he
workgd for 29 years as a forester
for Simpson, then for another five
as manager of the Port of Shel-
ton. He suffered from a bout with
malaria during his time overseas
but is fit as a fiddle now and hopes
Colonel Parker makes it safely
through Iraq.
Parker could not be reached for
comment concerning the old Sea-
bee in his family, but let the record
that bind the men to one
service to country, love
memories of Shelton
Hollywood movies made
late Marion Morrison.
as John Wayne,
Fighting Seabees and The
Day. In the former
Wedge Donovan,
tion boss who builds
the Pacific, plants
the hot red lips
and fends off a
with a clamshell
latter film Wayne plays
Benjamin Vandervoort
who commanded
airborne unit on D-Day.
the Army's name for the
vasion of Normandy,
eration on the
marked the beginning
the German domination of
show that there are se;ceral ties during World War II. ,
ii in a Gospel Concert
Sunday, July
of domestic 11 a.m. !i
violence, abuse Spring Roai
Mason County's domestic-vio- Chap !t
lence and shelter provider offers el
1113 E. Shelton Springs
Shelton, Washington
assistance to all victims of domes-
tic violence and abuse.
Turning Pointe can be reached
by telephone 24 hours a day at
432-1212.
The Garden of 6ood Eotin"
S&S Farm Fresh Produce
I Ai.AYs top ouA.,r.,p.ooucE I
W FEA TURZNG
All natural local veggies
• Green beans
Cucumbers ; Squash
Chemical tree
Compare our
fresh fruit &
produce
to your local
supermarket
WE ARE
A STEP
ABOVE
OFF
$10 Purchase
New
arrivals
all the
time
We have the BEST tomat--o-es around
#
Ill TOP CtUAL,TY PRODUCE--ALWAYS I I
Look for our sign -- Hwy 3 at Deer Creek ._m
5962 H 3, Shelton - 253-
ADDING HIS OWN embellishment to Saturday's delayed
Fourth affair in Hoodsport Saturday night is Shelton 2-
year-old Blake Field. For more on the weekend's canalside
fun, see page 25.
Hood Canal West:
Fourth: Hundreds fed
and thousands raised
By DONA C. MARTINSEN
The Celebrate Hoodsport event
was a huge success. The event co-
ordinator, Frank Benavente, re-
ported that there were more than
80 happy vendors with no prob-
lems or accidents reported. All of
the nonprofit groups worked to-
gether to bring us this celebration
of our country's birthday.
The auction brought in $3,500.
Firefighters volunteered their ser-
vices and for the first time had a
booth. The Hood Canal Kiwanis
served more than 400 breakfasts,
even running out of food a couple
of times. Dennis Brown, chair
of the breakfast committee, ex-
pressed appreciation to all who
came for breakfast and to the Ki-
wanis members who helped.
The drawing of winning raffle
tickets was on Sunday, July 8. A
quilt made by Ladies of the Lake
was won by Teri Starr of Coving-
ton. Two roundtrip airline tickets
from Carey Travel were won by
Art Day of Hoodsport. A mountain
bike donated by Bremerton Bot-
tling Company was won by Terry
Fisher of West Linn, Oregon.
Next year's Celebrate Hood-
sport is .being planned already.
The 2008 dates will be July 4, 5
and 6, with the fireworks on the
5th. The committee is planning
on reaching out to involve every-
one in the community and hopes
to include representation of the
Skokomish Tribe.
LOW COST
CREMATION
Complete $ 5 9 5
360-705-2857
or 1-800-575-8823 24 hours
Always low cost with dignity
AMERICAN BURIAL
CREtVtON SRVCES
Most sizes crushed rock delivered into Shelton
s312
One for $185. Special savings to outlying areas.
Plus tax. Price effective 5/15/07. Prices subject to change without notice.
CONSTRUCTION GRADE Creek
c.us.ED00,, ROCK $42o Quarry
EO.B.
Located on Highway 101
between Shelton and Olympia
Year-round delivery
i ii I I
Page 8 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, July 12, 2007
Call for details!
426 4743
Korea recalled by
(Continued from page 6.)
the mechanics who kept them in
ship-shape. Eveleth communi-
cated with the workers in a mixed
language of their own invention
that blended English with the
languages used in that part of the
world.
"I learned a little bit of Korean
and a little bit of Japanese, and we
managed to get by with the funny
language of combined words," he
said. "The actual fighting stopped
while I was there and then we
stood down for a time. The conflict
was considered live. The planes
are all ready to go. You're still
armed and you're still there."
MOLLY'S MOM waited for her
dad and corresponded with him
during his Navy years. Norm and
Stockwell says
man killed self
The death of a 49-year-old
Grapeview man has been ruled a
suicide, according to Mason Coun-
ty Coroner Wes Stockwell.
Mark Lee Stogdill was found
dead in his truck at approximately
1:30 a.m. on July 7 by his wife,
Stockwell said. The truck was
parked at 1065 East Mason-Ben-
son Road.
Stockwell said that an autopsy
performed on Stogdill's body found
that the man died from asphyxia
as a result breathing carbon mon-
oxide fumes. The manner of death
has been ruled a suicide, the coro-
ner said.
The death was investigated by
the coroner and the Mason County
Sheriffs Office.
Help's available
for the victims
Marion were married after his tour
of duty was complete and have re-
mained so for 53 years and count-
ing. During this time Mr. Eveleth
worked for a few years in the mills
of the Simpson Timber Company
before going to college on the G.I.
Bill, a federal law that paid for the
education and training of soldiers
returning to civilian life.
After obtaining a degree from
Oregon State University, he
workgd for 29 years as a forester
for Simpson, then for another five
as manager of the Port of Shel-
ton. He suffered from a bout with
malaria during his time overseas
but is fit as a fiddle now and hopes
Colonel Parker makes it safely
through Iraq.
Parker could not be reached for
comment concerning the old Sea-
bee in his family, but let the record
that bind the men to one
service to country, love
memories of Shelton
Hollywood movies made
late Marion Morrison.
as John Wayne,
Fighting Seabees and The
Day. In the former
Wedge Donovan,
tion boss who builds
the Pacific, plants
the hot red lips
and fends off a
with a clamshell
latter film Wayne plays
Benjamin Vandervoort
who commanded
airborne unit on D-Day.
the Army's name for the
vasion of Normandy,
eration on the
marked the beginning
the German domination of
show that there are se;ceral ties during World War II. ,
ii in a Gospel Concert
Sunday, July
of domestic 11 a.m. !i
violence, abuse Spring Roai
Mason County's domestic-vio- Chap !t
lence and shelter provider offers el
1113 E. Shelton Springs
Shelton, Washington
assistance to all victims of domes-
tic violence and abuse.
Turning Pointe can be reached
by telephone 24 hours a day at
432-1212.
The Garden of 6ood Eotin"
S&S Farm Fresh Produce
I Ai.AYs top ouA.,r.,p.ooucE I
W FEA TURZNG
All natural local veggies
• Green beans
Cucumbers ; Squash
Chemical tree
Compare our
fresh fruit &
produce
to your local
supermarket
WE ARE
A STEP
ABOVE
OFF
$10 Purchase
New
arrivals
all the
time
We have the BEST tomat--o-es around
#
Ill TOP CtUAL,TY PRODUCE--ALWAYS I I
Look for our sign -- Hwy 3 at Deer Creek ._m
5962 H 3, Shelton - 253-