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August 27, 1970     Shelton Mason County Journal
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I ! By VIVIEN OLSON LILLIWAUP-Scott Jones, 13, caught a 26¼ lb. King Salmon Saturday morning, fishing off the mouth of the Hamma Hamma River. He hooked the fish on a fourteen pound test leader and brought the big fish in without assistance. He was fishing with his father, George Jones, who teaches school m Seattle., The Jones family have been spending most of the summer at their Ayock Beach cottage. Driftwood Shop As recipient of the gift certificate donated by the Driftwood Shopin the recent fishing derby, I spent a most interesting half hour brousing about the shop. And was amazed and fascinated at all the lovelies. Their shell collection is absolutely fabulous. A collector's dream. The walls are adorned with adorable little sea horses and cross-eyed starfish fashioned from native cedar, expertly carved and aglow with shiny little eyeballs. Exquisite miniatures made from local shells, are delightful to own, or give. Of particular interest are the wonderful display of coral, the starfish collection and the aquarium. Mr. Furlong was a most cordial host. Community Club Robin Bragstad and Bessie Stolen were hostesses for last Friday's pinochle nite at the Lilliwaup Community Clubhouse. There were seven tables of players, and Millie Deisen and Matt Karre were first prize winners. Second prize winners were Mamie Kaare and Mike Stolen. Stella Morken and Robin Bragstad won the 300 pinochle. Lloyd Wilton held the lucky number for the door prize. Sept. 4 is the date, and 6:30 p.m. is the time for the next potluck supper. Followed by pinochle, of course. Rough Water The Colony Surf Club lot purchasers have been having a legal tussle with the developers. The lot owners in divisions 1, 2 and 3 feel that the time has come, according to the Covenants, to assume direction and control of the Club. The Developers have added a 4th Division and have petitioned the Mason County Planning / No other Chain Saw starts as easy as the new EXCLUSIVE SIMPLEX STARTING ASSURES FASTEST STARTS EVERY TIME... TRY IT TOgAY! MOTOR SHOP 1306 Olympic Hwy. S. 426-4602 rin In e I Commission for approval of a 5th and lately a 6th division. The first meeting of the Planning Commission to consider the Division 6 plat was June 17. At that time four couples, permanent residents of Colony Surf, attended the hearing. They protested that the Developer's commitments, made two plus years ago, had not been fulfilled. Roads were in poor condition, the water system was totally unsatisfactory, and the Club House was not completed. It was doubtful if objections would be raised to any number of new plats, provided that they were separated from the original three Divisions. A new access road from Hwy. 1 01 was mandatory, a separate water system and recreational facilities should be provided. Completion of the original layout first was urged. There appeared to be two or more corporations involved, with related individuals common to the several companies• The Planning Commission continued the hearing until their next meeting. The July 15 meeting was g Imon attended by more than 30 property owners. There was also a stack of letters from those unable to attend. Now the developers were promising some concessions in exchange for the lessening of pressure against Division No. 6. No decision was reached as the Planning Commission wanted further information on the rights and responsibilities involved. It was stated that a special meeting would be held within two weeks. For the past six weeks the Colony Surf Club Members have been organizing. Over 40 of them attended the Aug. 19 meeting of the Mason County Planning Commission. After due deliberation the approval of Division No. 6 was denied. Interesting Guests Monday last through Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Alton L. Blakeslee were houseguests at the Lilliwaup home of Mr. and Mrs. Pat McGrady. The Blakeslees are from Port Washington, Long Island, New York, where their hosts formerly lived. Blakeslee is the Science editor for the Associated Press and has Matlock Opens For :t Next Wee By DORA HEARING MATLOCK-Mary M. Knight school starts Aug. 31 with bus routes as usual. School hot lunches start the first day. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Anderson of Port Orchard spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Helix. Mr. and Mrs. Lud Rossmaier attended a party Monday night at the Carl Goodburn home in Shelton in honor of Brenda Rossmaier's birthday. Mrs. Dorothy Dickinson of Port Angeles spent a few days last week with her sister Mrs. Essie Rebmen and they both went to Olympia Wednesday and visited another sister Mrs. Ness Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kroll and daughter Kimerly of Hansville were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Dudics. Sunday the Steve Dudic's family will visit their daughter and family at Port Orchard to celebrate their twin granddaughters. Dixie and Dana's Hands third birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Lud Rossmaier were Tuesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Chamberlin of Port Orchard. Mrs. Dan Walker and sons David and Rickie are spending a few days in Tacoma with her folks the Neal Davis family. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Helin attend a picnic and family reunion near Olympia at Millersylvannia Park Saturday. Matlock Grange will have its picnic at Schafers Park, Friday evening at 6:30 p.m. Families are to bring buns and wienes for their own families and one Pot luck dish. Pinochle Club will meet at the Matlock Hall Saturday evening with Mary Chapell and Darl Goldy host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bradberry attended the Rowe and Hopkin family picnic at Bayshore Thursday evening. Tuesday Mrs. Vera Haas of North Dakota. and her sister Mrs. Marie McKay of Shelton were dinner guests of Mrs. Augusta Portman and Carl Portman. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Boothe and baby of South Bend spent the weekend at the I. C. Ford home. Mr. and Mrs. Petterman, Mrs. Thelma Leortscher and friend being in this picture? Mrs. Hattibaugh all of Elma spent Thursday afternoon at the Portman home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker spent a few days last week with relatives in Tacoma and brought back Mrs. Walker's mother Mrs. Eli Bradshaw for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Brehmeyer and children of Grisdale spent Thursday with their folks the Herbert Brehmeyer Sr. family. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brehemeyer and baby spent the day with their folks. Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kelley enjoyed dinner with the Blair Thompson family at Wynoochee. In the afternoon they visited Archie's sister Mrs. Hazel McCulum of Montesano and the Ken Widner family of Satsop. Mrs. Kelsey Tanner and Mrs. Roy Tanner of Skokomish and Mrs. Edna Rentzschke of Spokane were Tuesday visitors at the I. C. Ford home. Mrs. Kelsey Tanner and Edna Rentzschke will be remembered as the Ferris girls who were former Deckerville residents. LIVE? ON STAGE! IN PERSON! IN TACOMA liPS MEMORIAL NOW THRU., AUG. 30 10 SNOWS ONLY I EVES. TUESDAY .......... l P.M. WEDNESDAY ........ l P.M. THURSDAY .......... 8 P.M. FRIDAY ............ O P.M. SATURDAY ......... I P.M. SUNDAY . 1 ......... 6 P.M. 4 MATS. THURSDAY ......... 2 P.M. WRIDAY .......... 2 P.M. SATURDAY .......... 2 P.M. SUNDAY .......... | P.M. • All TIHt Dlcnay Stars! Cast ef ever IN. " PngNntryl ¶ Comady I Nosthlglal "• Sill Mlekey Mouse and 65 Other Dlwtly characters on the World'S Llrgllt Stllll • Thrill to "Cinderella," "Alice in Wonlkwland,,' "D~bo Circus/' 'ql Little PIqs" an4 eleht more srut IXWlVlianllS I • ¢hlcale Tribum) said: "The Iriiltll Show on Earth is net thM circus anymor~ It's Disney on Parade." . • Time Mlgexlne commonthd: "The Show Has Evory.~l ALL THE MAGIC DISNEYLAN0 ! (x n lke ns Coqmny, Tn,Mter, hinsto, Visitors are always welcome at the Olympia Brewing Company, Tumwater, WashingtOn. g :00 to 4:30 every day, *ely*• Page 14 - Shelton-Mason County Journal, Thursday, August 27, 1970 rom nal covered most of the important developements of science and medicine of this last generation. His father, the late Howard L. Blakeslee, who was born in Dungeness, was also a science writer for the Assoc. Press. according to Pat McGrady, his coworker and neighbor some 30 odd years ago, the older Mr. Blakeslee "practically invented science writing". Sandra Blakeslee, a distinguished science and medical reporter, for the New York Times has toured the world in search of news. Also on the guest list was Rennie Taylor, landowner and public spirited citizen of Santa Rosa, Calif. Taylor, who retired seven or eight years ago, was also a science writer for the Associated Press working out of San Francisco. He too is an old friend of the McGradys. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Goodrich Jr. of Portland, Ore. Goodrich is a public relation and management consultant who counsels major commercial and industrial organizations and also national and international people who sponsor sports events including the Rydel Cup, the Anglo American golf competition. Saturday Mrs. McGrady entertained her sisters Frances Catto and Vida Shaffer at dinner. And on Sunday Mr. McGrady's sisters, Mrs. Margaret Cullens and Mrs. Wise, and her husband Byron, joined party! Late August and almost time to close the cottage for the season. "Twas ever thus." Is the Profile of Protection ON YOUR AUTOMOBILE C~ .... ,," You'll Find Out if You Visit Us SAFECO INSURANCE Hembroff 506 W. Franklin. 426-3357 9 P•M• to Midnight Music by the (of Seattle) Come One Come All! $2.00 Per Person Sponsored by the Mason Co. Recreational Assn. BREMERTON, WASHINGTON 9 5 Y WEDNESDAY, AUG. 26 1:30 P.M. and 7:30 P.M. THURSDAY, AUG. 27 1:30 P.M. and 7:30 P.M. (General Admission Seating Only) Friday, Aug. 28 ............................ 7:30 p.m. Sa rday, Aug. 29 ........ 1:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 30 ............................ 1:30 p.m. ADMISSION (General Admission Seating Only) A Smash 'Era, Crash 'Era Event Sunday, Aug. 30 ......................... 7:',d n. (General Admission Seating Only) Children Under 6 .......... Free Children Under 6 .......... Free Children Under 6 ..........c Children 6 to 12 ............ Children 6 to 12 ............ 75c Children 6 to 12 ............ b All Others ........' ...... $1.00 All Others ............... $2.00 All Others ............... $2.UU (No Reserve Seating Available) (No Reserve Seating Available) (No Reserve Seating Available) I Please Read Special Notice in I Please Read Special Notice in I I Please Read Special Notice in~ I Regard to Fair Admission Policy. I Regard to Fair Admission Policy. I I Regard to Fair Admission poliCY~ • 4-H and FFA . Grange • Arts and Crafts • Livestock • Handicrafts • Historical • Conlnlercisl • Hobbies • Dahlia • Floral * Home Economics * Lapidary * , DANNY SAILOR "Champion High Tree Climber" , ROWDY THE WONDER PONY * HARRIS "The Amuzical Maestro" * CANDYLAND CANINE CAPERS • DEAN "Fun and Magic" • PUNCH "The performing Bear" Oarnival Midway * 16 Major Exciting Rides, Featuring The Bumper Car Ride and Slide Ride * 7 Special Rides for The Kiddies DON'T MISS THE FUN AND THRILLS 10 a.m. Daily 11 EXCEPT SUNDAY, CLOSED 7 P.M. CARNIVAL and CONCESSIONS REMAIN OPEN AFTER ABOVE CLOSING TIME BE SURE TO VISIT THE Building Featuring Food and ALL UNDER ONE DALLY FAIR ADMISSION PRICES 2 Children Under 6 • • • • Free Children 6 to 12 .... 25¢ All Others • .." SPECIAL NOTICE.NEW FAIR ADMISSION POLICIES • All persons desiring to gain admission to any • Grandstand show tickets do not entitle • Because of limited seati! portion of the Kitsap County Fairgrounds holder to admission to Fairgrounds. shows, General for the purpose of viewing any attraction, for each individual pe event or grandstand show must possess or reserve seating available. purchase a valid 1970 FAIR ADMISSION TICKET. ?i