October 26, 1967 Shelton Mason County Journal | ![]() |
©
Shelton Mason County Journal. All rights reserved. Upgrade to access Premium Tools
PAGE 14 (14 of 22 available) PREVIOUS NEXT Jumbo Image Save To Scrapbook Set Notifiers PDF JPG
October 26, 1967 |
|
Website © 2025. All content copyrighted. Copyright Information Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Request Content Removal | About / FAQ | Get Acrobat Reader ![]() |
LEGIONNAIRES HONORED by Fred B.
Wivell Post 31 last week included these
Past Commanders nd Charter Members,
the latter awarded Life Memberships in
the American Legion by Post 3'1: front row
Russ Stuck, Vin Connolly, Ed Faubert,
Milt Clothier, Maurice Needham, Harold
Lakeburg. Middle row Purl Jemison,
John Eliason, Bill Valley, Babe Munson,
Claude Jackson, Bruce Kreger (Almira
Post 98). Back row Bill Dickie, Otto
Radtke (Hood Canal Post), Horace Crary,
Mel Dobson, George Lauzon, John Luhm,
and Cliff Wivell.
PAST PRESIDENTS of American Legion
auxiliary units honoPed by Fred B. Wivell
Post 31 last week included (all of Post 31
except as noted): front row Beryl Fau-
bert, Alice Hill (Hood Canal), Maxtha Wit-
siers, Florentine Connolly, Geneva Crary,
Mildred I,-burg. Middle row--Rae Mel-
cure, Jennie Heft (Hood Canal), Lillmn
Norvold, Mamie Earl, Agnes Alexander,
Etna Eliason, Ida Jemison. Back row --
Mildred Kreger (Almira), Mattie Backlund
(Hood Canal)., Lucy Needham, Dora Jack-
son (Peninsula), Mary Dobson, Addle Nor-
ris, Ada Clothier.
iiiiiiiiiii
SO YOU'LL REMEMBER--Commander Jim
American Legion Post 31 presented Judy
lica of Shelton's famous log-slab monument to
home to Australia with her when the Rotary
change student returns to her homeland next
Judy gave a slide-illustrated talk on Australia as
ture of last week's program honoring past Co
Past Presidents and Charter Members of post
auxiliary unit. Judy, in return, presented a
from Australian war veterans of her home
tenna to American veterans in Mason countY.
entation was made jointly to the American LegiO
Veterans of Foreign Wars. Past Commander
Swope represented the VFW in accepting the
friendship pin.
A
Past Commanders, Pres,dents Honored At Leg,on Event j , __ .OR[!
iiiii00i00i00000000i00i!il i00,ii00i00ii0000ili}ill I iiii!i00000030000:ii! il :"i THEV )TrR,H,,I "!" " * " ' . ' " *" '' " " " "
,::CaOnrdlef:hermab%nhlipseC f hOTatOW:ftLelVISmOnriCcOUnne,:r GlbRucker, andPeteVerOtAspeclal hfe membersh,p was tr°iaAPd'stt:tS'Iinc'aSntch']li!: preFifisPr°:tprle:tg li;ytepr: .. !
anLeignu%a#tr:S.cl2AsUiliirtY h ladieCS, - %ertng, l:ait.clcPtese?tHorW:e iigesimtP;pmCioia!l!Lti;;iai;:ytut?i ten(,: John Rottle 1937-38, nw (4Ettenram)lias%l;1.3aralrgt2h' JvutannRnUoltl _IVi;t,Cla:tstedab I iS A voT00l00,
duction manager-l)lywood and Fairhaven will have about 300 at in Bremerton) 1955-56, Dr. R.W. Service vehicle bridge across
veneer, Seattle. full production. N°rv°ld 1957"58' J°hn Luhm 1959" Bull Elk Creek was destr°yed A U N T E D
Simpson acquired the plant Conners said operating Fair- 60, Russ Stuck 1960-61, Jay Urn- by a tree which fell in a recent •
across Humboldt Bay from Eur- haven will increase Simpson's phenour 1962-63, Del Weston 1963- storm.
eka, plus 3.400 acres of timber- California plywood production in 65 (2 terms), and Bill Dickie 1966, The Hurricane Ridge road will
land and first refusal rights 1968 by about 35 per cent to 200 67. In addition three Past Corn- be open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. when i '
to 250 million board feet of Doug-
las fir timber in a transaction
with U.S. Plywood-Champion Pa-
pers, Inc. announced Oct. 10.
The decision to operate the
plant resulted from an intensive
It will result in a net increase
It will rsult in a net increase
of 50 jobs in Simpson's plywood
division.
Simpson's Klamath Veneer and
Eureka Plywood plants will be
Scientist Services
"The blessing of the Lord, it
maketh rich, and he addeth no
sorrow with it." This verse from
Proverbs is the Golden Text of
this week's Christian Science Les-
son-Sermon rifled "Everlasting
Punishment."
Elroy Nelson
COMM ISSIONER OF
PUBLIC WORKS
BE SURE TO
VOTE
NOV. 7
million square feet of Douglas
fir and redwood. This will give
needed balance to the Company's
overall plywood production and
permit greater emphasis on Cali-
fornia plants. Simpson hopes to
increase Fairhaven production
substantially in the future.
manders of others post who are
now members of Post 31 were
recognized : E r n i e Campbell,
Hood Canal Post. 1953-54; Otto
Radtke, Hood Canal, 1948-49; and
Bruce Kreger, Almire Post 98,
1954-55. Several visitors from
other 4th District posts were in-
weather permits. Continuous
stormy weather since Oct. I has
kept the road closed at the tun-
nels. For current information
concerning road conditions, Park
visitors should phone Olympic
National Park Headquarters in
Port Angeles.
Riverside Mobile Park
OPENING WED., NOVEMBER I
• All Underground Ufilifies
• Carpor+s and S+orage Sheds
• Large Lo÷s--S0x80 and 40x70
• Paved Sfreets
i
Future Sites for
Laundry Facilities
River Front Park and Picnic Area
"A Planned Mobile Home Community"
-- Adults Only --
Loca÷ed a÷ 1313 Wes+ Cola S free+
for information call 426-3242
IT'S YOUR DUTY
AND PRIVILEGE
(pd. pol. adv. by
Elroy Nelson)
h
0USE '
-, I 1 Block Out on Bayshore Road
S d 0 2900T 0
un ay, ct. : ues., ct.
3 --NIGHTS- 4 TO 9 P.M.
I
• Witches • Goblins • Ghosts
and all 'l'he
f Ghoulish Things ! ,
ha: run among us on HALLOWEEN
Admission only 25¢
per person
I
IF YOU HAVE A WEAK 'I
HEART DO NOT ATTEND
"This is guaranteed to
scare you to death"
Sponsored by Shelton Jayoees
Page 14 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, October 26, 1967