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July 24, 1975     Shelton Mason County Journal
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HuckSports "North Mason's most comprehensive and authoritative sports coverage." The North Mason Bulldogs placed third in the district 9 girls softball tournament (American Softball Association) in Bremerton last week to earn an alternate berth in the state tourney next month. The Bulldogs, fourth place finishers in the Kitsap Peninsula Girls Softball Association league with a 10-8 season record, lost their first game and then won three straight to nab third place in district. Bulldog pitchers combined for a no-hitter against West Bremerton Red in the first game, but the North Mason girls still lost 7-1. Only six balls were hit to North Mason fielders, but the Bulldogs gave up 14 walks. The locals then came back to whip the North Mason Stealers 19-6, dump Silverdale 17-8 and edge the Tracyton Cinderellas 15-14. The Bulldogs lost their last game to the Tracyton Sugarbabes 18-9. The North Mason Stealers, the other local entry in the tournament, went down in three games. After an opening game win against West Bremerton Blue, 8-6, the Stealers were creamed by the Tracyton Cinderellas 24-1 and were then eliminated by the Bulldogs 19-6. Those Bulldogs who are the alternates from district 9 to the The Seattle District, Army Corps of Engineers, has published a comprehensive atlas describing many of the environmental values of Washington State. The document is an exhaustive compilation f• critical wildlife habitats, plants, animals, geologic features, birds, archeoiogical sites, and other environmental and cultural features of state and national significance. The intent was to compile the views of the public, agency experts, and interest groups so that planners would have better information from which to initiate planning state tourney are: Brenda Barrows, Pam Siehl, Keller Staley, Patty Shriver, Avis Draper, Lisa Marsh, Ruthie Marsh, Gayle • Is•n, Bonnie Staley, Coleen Berry, Bernice Crosswhite, Teri Moore and Tina Heath. Coaches were head man Don Siehl and assistants Ronnie Burrows, Mike McMichael and Terry Barrows. Here are the Stealers, 2-16 during the regular season: Caron Zech, Peggy Gatlin, Mona Hodge, Pam Knight, Tammy Melugin, Pam Newman, Linda Zech, Danell Staley, Sandra Johnson, Kathy Lutzenhiser, Lorna Lumley, Debbie Leyde and Joanne Crosswhite. Coaches were Mike and Johnny Lutzenhiser. wln By MARGARET BARNARD LakeLand Village Invitational Best Ball tournament for men, held on Saturday, July 12, had a good turnout with Jim Yoest and his guest, Tex Stifling, taking low gross. Last year's champions were Don Churchill and Ernie Heney. Orville Ward and Bob Wilson are the new champions for low net. The defending champs, Bob and George Andrews, were in there fighting, though, and took third place. Lake Limerick and Clover Valley ladies played nine holes in competition with the Lakeland Village club members and were their guests for lunch. Over 50 women competed for honors with a Clover 'Valley lady, Thelma McFall, taking low gross for the field and a lake Limerick woman, Pam Mackin, taking low net. lakeLand Village winners were: longest drive on number nine (first division), Patti Schillinger; and Lois Burke (second division). Dulcie Schillinger had nearest the pin on number five. Louise Okonek took low gross honors and Maude Holmberg had low net in the first division, with Dulcie Schillinger and Pegge Miles tying for first in the second division and Eleanor Knapp and Peggy Huson tying for first in the third division. The next twilight golf and potluck dinner will be held Saturday, July 26, with tee-off time at 4 p.m. The atlas is part of a national pilot test effort conducted by the corps to support the environmental information needs of planners at all governmental levels. The first edition was issued in 1 973 under the title "Provisional Environmental Reconnaissance Inventory of the State of Washington." The University of Washington's Institute for Environmental Studies played a major role in the public review and later revision of discussing geological, hydrological, biological, ar cheologieal, historical/contem- porary cultural features, and aspects of environmental use and management. Eight full-color maps identify over 5,000 sites of state and national environmental significance. Copies of the atlas are on sale for $48 from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402, or from the Government this earlier version. This inventory . Printing Office Bookstore in the was sent to citizen groups, public Federal Building, Room 194, agencies, conservationists, known Seattle. Stock No. 0820-00526 Doris DeLong Business beat: An open house is set for Saturday, July 26, from 2 to 5 p.m. to celebrate the opening of DeLong's South Shore Realty, said broker Doris DeLong. Mrs. DeLong received her broker's license in November and last week transferred her license from Everist Realty in Belfalr to her own office. She has been selling real estate for seven years; before that she ran a beauty salon on the South Shore from 1954 to 1968. Mrs. DeLong will be handling all kinds of real estate. She lives on the South Shore with her husband, Robert, and two children, Duane andPamela. DeLong's South Shore Realty is located four miles from Belfair on the South Shore Road at Star Re. 4, Box 270. For those of you who were looking for news of the county commissioners' meeting' on boat limitations for small lakes On the afternoon of June 21 at the First United Methodist Church in Bremerton, Kathryn Tucker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Del Tucker of Bremerton, became the bride of Robert Kiehn, son of Herbert Kiehn of Belfair. Pastor James T. Albertson officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bridal gown was fashioned with an empire waist with a sheer white overlay of lace on the underskirt of slipper satin. The top of the dress was beaded and had a scoop neckline complementing the long sleeves. The six-foot long veil was of matching sheer material and was held by a Juliette-style cap • I erl NOTE BOAT AFLOAT An eight-foot wood boat with a white exterior and blue interior and a hole in the center board for a sail was reported missing on July 15 by Steve Miner of Grapeview, said the sheriff's office. TOO MANY OYSTERS Mr. Parish on the North Shore reported to the sheriff on July 16 that five persons had taken excessive amounts of oysters from the beach. UNRULY SUBJECTS An employee of Divino's Pizza in Belfair asked the sheriff's office for help in removing several subjects from the premises on July 16. GOODS, CASH LIFTED Lou Grande of the Old Belfair Highway reported to the sheriff on July 17 that the residence had been broken into and items (including cash) had been taken. DO YOU KNOW THE WAY TO A citizen called the sheriff's office on July 17 to report that her children had seen an unshaven male with shortish curly hair come across some fields in Belfair Flats carrying a machete and asking for directions out of there. He left in the direction of the fields where the dog trials are, said the caller. NOVA DRIVES UP The sheriff's office received a endeavors. Copies will be experts in the environmentaland should be used to order a copy.in the county, you may report on July 19 from Elsie distributed broadly to public and ecological fields and members Of find a story in the Journal. Lomax that she was picking 'University libraries where theycan the general public with a request Scout The news broke too blackberries when a gold Nova ::be examined and used as an for review and additional factual late for a Huckleberry drove into the same area, the authoritative information source material, with the informationa _ n Herald deadline, driver got out and built a fire, dug by the general public, received from this review process, rocket show The commissioners a hole and buried something. Timberland Regional Libraryt h e S e a t t I e D i s t r i c t' s delayed a decision after will receive a copy. environmental resources staff I,, ~'~1~ hearing a lot of testimony THIEF PACKS JACKS f .......... prepared the final revisions in the set Ju s), from witnesses. Douglas Vinyard of Tahuya ~ 45-page draft inventory, which River Tracts reported to the DIVINO'S PIZZA [ became the present ll5-page The Cub Scout Rocket sheriff on July 19 that someone t atlas. Contest will be held Wednesday, lid~/;[I; took four trailer jacks from his TO GO ] The publication is divided July 30, at 6:30 p.m.: at the high ,, ,,,,ams/ place. I into 11 major sections including school baseball field. Whether or 275-6121 maps and invitational papersnot you are entering a rocket in Denchel TAPE DECK TAKEN ........... | the contest, it is reportedly fun to Terry Frazier told the sheriff's watch and everyone is welcome, soy VOWS office on July 20 that a tape deck ¢0thdk Mass was stolen from his car while he CARD OF THANKS The family of Marcella and Dorsey Goff, formerly of Union, would like to thank the many neighbors and friends for their kindness through the many months of illness and our bereavement. Mrs. Richard Dawson Mrs. Paul Horn Rick and Mike Dawson I I I I * Fireplaces * Block foundations * Anything with masonry JOHN KIMMEL Licensed. bonded and insured. Rt. 2, Box 947 426-1512 Shelton I Retail & Wholesale, Crab Traps .............. s3ss II OF ALLYN MEMBER OF NORTHWEST STEELHEAOERS CORTAND CERTIFIED FISHING Pro Shop Hours: Wed. thru Sunday. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 275-3345 Bear Creek Mini Mart OLD BELFAIR HIWAY 275-6222 Hours: 10 a.m. to 9 D.m. 7 days a week. New area dealers for Peninsula Feed and Seed ~~uu~~B~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~m~~~~~~~~mNm~m~~~B~BW~Mm~m~~~~~B~~u~ Post Office Box 587, Belfair, Washington 98528 Telephone CR 5-6680 Eastern Star meets Belfair Chapter 241, Eastern Star, will hold its annual picnic at the Don Daly home on Tiger lake Sunday, July 27, starting at 1 p.m. It will be potluck and any member of the Eastern Star living in the Belfair area is invited to attend. Brian Williams, the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Williams of Union, was married to Vickie Denchel on July 3 at St. Charles Episcopal Church in Poulsbo by Reverend J. Carney. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Denchel of Poulsbo. The two are making their first home in Silverdale. He is employed by the Kitsap County Parks Department and she is employed at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. was at a party on the Sand Hill Road. Sunday Services CHRIST LUTHERAN 8:30 a.m .... Morning Worship Church at Belfair 10 a.m .... 2nd Morn. Worship 10 a.m ....... Sunday School Service of Worship & 7:00 p.m .... Evening Worship Sunday School 10 A.M. COME AS YOU ARE COMMUNITY Lower Elementary School Gym P.O. BOX 407 Nursery Provided John Senn, Pastor Church phone --,CR 5-,6262 CR 5-3354 ....... '-- ....... C ......... i --~'-" "--'------ I 5' Off of | Belfair office open 9-5 - Wed., Thurs., Fri. CHAR LES GAY .................. Editor this week = CAROL WENTLANDT ...... Advertising Manager, Phone: i Office Telephone CR5-6680 Eves. CRS-6259 ~ ! I A section of the Shelton-Mason County Journal serving as the ! voice of Belfair, Allyn, Grapeview, Tahuya, Mason Lake, '1 South Shore and North Shore. I ~~u~uBm~M~BuM~u~Mum~mIBm~B~m~Bi~uu~u~ I Page 2 - Huckleberry Herald section of Shelton-Mason County Jo--urnat - July 24, 1975 LARGE PARTY A citizen complained to the sheriff's department that there was a loud party on the Sand Hill Road on July 19 and that there were vehicles blocking traffic. A sheriff's deputy investigated and found approximately 300 cars parked in the vicinity of the party and estimated that 700 people were attending. Haul Rock Bulldoze Fill Dirt covered with the same sheer material and beaded. The bridal bouquet was in the color theme for the wedding, an arrangement of carnations and roses in pastel shades of yellow, green and lavender. The bridal attendants each had gowns with short, full sleeves a nd a sweetheart neckline blending into an A-line skirt of white lace matching that worn by the bride. Melody Kiehn, sister of the groom, was maid of honor in a gown with a yellow underlay skirt. The bridesmaids had underlay skirts of the other colors, green worn by Carol Brown and lavender worn by repor B & E AT BEAR CREEK Dan Filley reported to the sheriff on July 20 that his residence on the Bear Creek Road was broken into and items were taken. TASTY FURNITURE Allen Shultze of Belfair reported to the sheriff on July 20 that a St. Bernard dog chewed up some of his furniture. FLOAT DISAPPEARS Richard Porter of the South Shore told the sheriff's office July 17 that he lost a silver beer keg buoy in the Canal. He thinks it drifted off. DOGS, DOGS, DOGS All kinds of reports on dogs came into the sheriff's office last week. A lot of the canines ran off in the electrical storm. Lost were a gray peek-a-poo in the area of the North Shore Garage on July 9; a female Chihuahua, age eight years, from Belfalr State Park on July 7; and a 14-year-old red golden retriever on the Sherwood Creek Road on July 8. A reddish female cocker-pekingese mix was found in Victor July 7. Finally, Joyce Wick reported being bitten by a dog on the North Shore Road July 8. LOCK TAMPERING Mrs. Charles Collier told the sheriff last week that someone had been tampering with the lock on her garage door and had taken fishing gear, a radio, life jackets and a vest with zipper pockets. MARK STRYKER, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stryker, has completed six weeks of basic training and six added weeks of advanced infantry training at Fort Polk, Louisiana. He was married to Kais Van Horn on July 3. He is now stationed at Fort Lewis. s&b CR5-2195 CR5-2113 LOST DOG Large male golden retriever. One eye missing' named Teddy. Lost near Victor area. Call collect 884-2715 Trees, shrubs, hedges, topped, trimmed, removed 871-1366 Port Orchard II I I AT YOUR LOCAL HARDWARE STORE TRUE TEST EXTERIOR STAIN ¢L95 (Equal & superior to Olympic Stain) ...... Tg Sewer Pi pe ,, $~| 5 10' solid, 4 ................... IF ea. $A70 10' Perf., 4" . .................. '~ ea. $40 VALUE, PORTABLE RADIO, A.C., D.C ....... Now $~r"@ THERMOS BRAND SPORT KIT $17.95 value Tote bag, two 1-qt. vacuum bottles $1m~7 and sandwich food box ............. NOW O ~aoa 275-2031 ERNIE & HAROLD ARIES Weekdays 8.-30-5:30 p.m. -- Sat. 8:30-5 p.m Debbie Thornsteinson. Their- bouquets were in colors matching their gowns. All of the gowns were made by the mother of the bride. Best man was Bill Kiehn, brother of the groom. Ushers were brothers of the bride, Kenny Tucker and Dell Tucker, Jr., with Edward Tucker assisting in seating the guests. Donna Beal (Miss Kitsap) was vocalist, singing "We've Only Just Begun" and "The Wedding Song," with David Gentry at the organ. At the reception Lena Nickerson served the four-tier cake that had decorations of flowers and tiny figurines at the top. Pouring coffee and tea were Lynette Brown and Rita Brown. Punch was served by Donna Nickerson. Karlene Brown was in charge of the guest book. Gifts were apened at the Linda Thomas table. The groom! to guests by Brenda Thorn~ evening bridal the Space Seattle. The bride is of West High employed Manufacturing. attended North and is employ Evergreen. The couple 230 S. Bremerton. Out-of-town and Mrs. grandparents of Nebraska wer~ Nickerson and and Carol and The Mid-Summer Festival and Bazaar held Belfair Elementary School attracted buyers kinds of wares. It was sponsored by the St. of St. Gabriel's Catholic Church. D & G TREE S TOPPED, TRIMMED OR REMOVI~ FULLY INSURED Episcopal Church ST. HUGH'S -- ALLYN -- ST. NICHOLAS -- TAHUYA -- Come As You Are . North Bay Oxbow Custom • OHN C. DALBERG • The Finest In Oak Cabinets • 275-3109 .lellOlOlOlOlOne•OlOnoloitielo Hey, fellows, come on in for a Tidal Wave Beauty Shop Belfair Branch CR5-2816 Puget National The hometown bank