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| ABOVE is the proposed plan for renovation of the Allyn dock• Shaded A comnlaint was received in You can read all about perch, for
" portion is the 391-foot present dock; to the right is the 190-foot extension the Belfairoffice of the sheriff's example•
and the T-shaped float which will extend an additional 60 feet. department on April 25 of gas A crew of five in a 16-foot
Hearing held by Allyn Port
District on Allyn dock plans
A small number of people
turned up at Allyn Firehall last
Friday evening to hear Allyn Port
District commissioners describe
plans for extension of present
dock facilities in Allyn. However,
of the small number attending
which included adjacent property
owners, the feeling was
unanimous that the proposed
plans would benefit the Allyn
area. As several departed the
meeting, attended by all three
commissioners and Larry
Osborne, port engineer, they
thanked the commission for the
hard work they had done on the
plans and expressed approval.
The plans call for removal of
the old pilings sticking up in the
bay with new pilings to be placed.
The pile of oyster shells will also
be removed. The dock will be
extended from its present length
of 391 feet to 580 feet, with
floats extending another 60 feet
for boat moorage. The dock will
allow cars to be driven on it for
easier loading of supplies into
boats.
It was announced that rules
will be set up for use of the
renovated dock and posted for
users to read. Heavy trucks
belonging to the oyster company
which uses the dock will be
allowed only on the first 390 feet
and will not be allowed to block
the dock to prevent others from
using it.
Possibility of the port district
acquiring land adjacent to the
dock and boat ramp was
discussed, to be used for parking
space. One landowner who lives
next to the dock area complained
of persons using the ramp
blocking his driveway on a recent
weekend. However, he approved
plans for repair of the dock and
said he was sure the parking
problem could be worked out.
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Olympics. It would seem to me that being one of the top women
swimmers in the world would be accomplishment enough for any one
person, l didn't know until I attended Matrix Table that she is a
"brain," too. Not only was she graduated in engineering, a pretty good
accomplishment for a woman in the first place, but she is a Phi Beta
Kappa, which means she had to have almost a 4. grade point for all four
years..• not many people earn Phi Beta Kappa keys. She was a
member of Mortar Board while an undergraduate at the U, an
organization which offers membership only to women who participate,
in an unusual number of activities while in school while maintaining a
high grade point, so she obviously wasn't one of those high grade point
students who go through college with her head buried in a book. Now a
graduate student in engineering, she has been the winner of the
prestigious Lillian Gilbreth award granted to just one woman engineer
in the entire United States each year.
Unfortunately she was in Europe competing in swim meets in
London and Bulgaria so her mother accepted in her behalf the award
presented at Matrix Table. Otherwise l could have gone through the
receiving line and asked her how she could find time to excel so
dramatically in two tough fields.
And my kids wonder why, for two or three weeks following every
Matrix Table, I don't leap for joy when they come home from school and
announce that they got a Cin that difficult test they tooklast week.
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Telephone C R5-6680
Belfair office open 9-5 - Wed., Thurs., Fri.
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Washington 98584 ; telephone 426-4412.
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Installation of officers will be
held by VFW Nuel Curtis Post
and Auxiliary 5372 at Twanoh
Grange Hall May 9 at 8 p.m.
New officers of the post, to
be installed by Francis Ermence,
4th district commander, are:
Frank DeMiero, commander; Kay
Thompson, senior vice president;
Carl Nichols, chaplain; Howard
Co,Her, quartermaster; w~yron
Chamber of Commerce
to hold social meeting
Residents of the North Mason
area who are interested in possible
membership in Belfair Chamber
of Commerce are invited to
attend a social get-together of the
group Saturday, May 12, at
Lakeland Village. A social hour
will be held from 7:30 to 8:30
p.m. with dinner at 8:30 p.m. A
short business meeting and
installation of officers will be held
in lieu of the regular meeting
usually held every second
Wednesday evening. Price of the
dinner will be $5 per person.
Reservations should be made with
Frank May, CR5-2020, or Clay
Cornell, CR5-2816 by May 9.
Volunteers needed
Polk, post advocate and Philip
Hanify, surgeon.
Dollie Lusk, past department
president, will install the
following auxiliary officers: Maria
Smith, president; Marion
Leaptrot, senior vice president;
Mamie Yates, junior vice
president; Alta Tivey, treasurer;
Mildred Nichols, chaplain; Louise
Polk, conductress and Valley
Willey, guard.
Other auxiliary officers to be
installed include Alice Squire,
trustee number one; Edna Hanify,
trusteenumber two; Maude
Paxton,trustee number three;
BerniceCollier, secretary and
Zota Greenler, patriotic
instructor.
Officiating at the ceremony
will be an installing team from
Number 239, Bremerton.
Refreshments will follow the
ceremony.
On behalf of the local
auxiliary, Mrs. Smith, president,
presented a check last week to
FOE 192, Bremerton, to be used
for the new respiratory machine
at Harrison Memorial Hospital.
FORCED OFF ROAD
A complaint was called into
stolen from a pickup parked on
South Shore Road.
Logans Drive-In
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Permanent and
Overnight Spaces
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Completely remodeled -- new
Speed Queen washers and
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Self-service -- lowest prices in
Belfair -- credit cards accepted.
RESTAURANT
Sandwiches, seafood, pizza,
shakes, slushes, soft drinks,
cones, orders to go. CR 5-2050.
MINI-MARKET
Campers and picnic supplies,
party and block ice.
GAME ROOM
Pool tables, amusement games,
the sheriff's Belfair office around
6 p.m April 28 by a woman who
juke box.
Located on North Shore
An orientation meeting for reported she was forced off North Directly across from Belfair
prospective volunteers will beShore Road by a small red foreign .....
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held at Purdy Treatment Center car. She was uninjured but
for Women on Wednesday, May 9, estimated damage to her vehicle
at 2 p.m. at $100.
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programs in effect will be
discussed. Opportunities for
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residents on a one-to-one basis.
Those wishing to attend
should call Mrs. Eleanor Green,
volunteer service coordinator at
Purdy Treatment Center
(858-9101)•
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MORE PICTURES WILL
BE RUN NEXT WEEK
Due to a lack of space in this
week's Herald pictures of postal
week and the Junior-Senior Ball
had to be omitted. They will
appear in next week's issue.
HEALTHMOBILE
May 7, from 10 a.m. to 3
p.m., the Thurston-Mason County
Healthmobile will be in Belfair,
parked adjacent to the Youth
Center at Belfair Community
Baptist Church. Free health
services will be available including
tests, shots, examinations and
family planning.
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Boston whaler used a 200-foot
beach seine to sample areas from
one end of the canal to the other.
This covered the shallow areas
near the beaches•
Kirk Keogh reports that
Quilcene Bay supports the largest
fish population in the canal.
Lynch Cove (between Union and
Belfair) supports the next largest•
The researchers found three
major types of sea perch• The pile
perch averaged eight inches,
although they caught specimens
up to 15 inches. More were found
in the north end of the canal.
They caught (and turned loose)
4,500 north of Tekui Point and
1000 south of the point. These
perch feed in sha/low water c/ose
to shore at night, writes Nell
Allen.
Striped sea perch were found
and averaged six to seven inches
but range up to 15 inches,
reported Tom Harrison. The body
has dull orange and blue stripes.
The shiner perch were only
four to eight inches long. Body is
silvery and is dusty on the dorsal
side.
Sea perch can live in most
water conditions. They inhabit
shallow water in the summer time
and deeper water in the winter.
The female bears up to 36 young
in June or July following spring
breeding season.
Since we're always interested
in the edibility of the subject
under study, we can report that
perch is an important food fish in
Hood Canal and Puget Sound.
Best way to catch them is with a
net.
The shiners feed on small
snails, small mussels, herring eggs,
crustaceans and algae. The shiners
you see around the piers feed also
on the appendages of unwary
barnacles. They nip them while
the barnacle is feeding. Shiners
prefer herring eggs to all other
food. (To be continued•)
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EXAMPLE 12' x 60' mobile home $6,000 purchase
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½x4x8 Plasterboard (U-Haul) ................ $1.75
¼x4x8 Interior Shop ...................... $3.99
¾x4xl0 Shop ........................... $12.95
¾x4x8 Cabinet birch, end-defect ............ $19.95
3/16x4x8 Particle Board Shop ............... $1.49
5/8x4x8 Particle Board Shop ................ $2.99
¾x4x8 Particle Board Shop ................. $3.99
3/8x4x7 Ruff Sawn Siding Shop ............. $3.99
3/8x4x8 Ruff Sawn Siding Shop ............. $4.99
Suspended Ceiling System .......... Square Foot 19c
lx8 Econ Shiplap ....................... $110 M
2x8 Utility Decking ..................... $160 M
Ideal for sub floor
½x4x8 Insulated Sheathing ................. $2.29
8x16 Stepping Stones .................... each 19c
Colored Stepping Stones ................. each 99c
Cedar Round step ....................... each 99c
10x50 Clear Polyethelene ................... $3.33
12x50 Clear Polyethelene ................... $3.99
8x50 Clear Polyethelene .................... $2.69
Window Screens ........................ 49c each
4' Steel Fence Posts ......................... 99c
5' Steel Fence Posts ....................... $1.19
6" Steel Fence Posts ....................... $1.39
MASTER CHARGE and BANKAMERICARD WELCOME!
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