;day, January 3, i963
gHELTON--MASON COUNT JOURNAU- Pubh,hed in "Chrlsmastow, U.S.A.", SheKon, Wahingt0n
4-H Group Sings
as Carols At Homes
By Frances Simmons
--- The Christmas
still gh)w the week follow-
so we mention the gh)wing
that shone Over the manager
ae Nativity scene at the local
where many gathered to
the recitations and songs and
rememtering, again the birth
Christ-child in Bethlehem
whose birth we receive the
caleudar.
4-It group accompanied by
Richard Kelley and Mrs. An-
Ellison sang Christnaas carols
BoLts Nursing Home, the
e of Annie Whitener and her
aer Ralph Krisc, the Eugene
home, and the home of
Ingves who showed the
his large collection of pic-
s of Finland. They then went
Lloyd Clark home for hot
The group included tin-
Clark, Jndy Smith, Marolyn
Carolyn Ellison, Juanita El-
I, Carolyn Ruckmann anc
Ellison who accompanied
on.
the C. A. Petereit home for
were their son Norman
.'ave from Naval Training Sta-
aL San Diego, Mr. and Mrs.
t McClelland and four chil-
of Hoquiam and Mrs. Claud-
ROthery of Portland.
A. W. Oneal of Campbell,
trrived at the home of her
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Blackwelder to spend the
with them.
AND MRS. Gene Taylor
t Christmas day with the Jus-
family
40 friends gathered lasl
arday evening at the Grange
for a wedding reception to
Mr: and Mrs. Frank Nigro
Coker). Many lovely gifts
Presented to the newlyweds.
John Neals, sister of the
cut the cake, Mrs. Avery
ey (also a sister of the bride)
coffee, Etta Mae Itartman
Donna Clark served punch,
and Mrs. Chess White of Ta:
were also present at the re-
at the Gene Taylor home
were Mr. and M'rs. Elmer
and two children of Ta-
m and Mrs. Dora Mueller or
)ia.
cs. Adla McDonald and Neff
and Mrs. Emma Me-
told motored to Mercer Island
end Christmas With Mrs. Adla
daughter and family
Mrs, William Crutchfield.
Jerry Crutcilfield re-
:o spend the remainder of
at the home of his
mother.
VISITORS at
Nelson home were Mr
Mrs Walter Lee and daugh-
Deborah of Portland.
It:. and Mrs. Herb Nelson at-
tended a post Christmas party on
Wednesday at the home of her
brother and family the James
Mohney's of MeCleary.
There will be a dance at the
Grange Hall on Jan. 5th.
The Herb Nelsons entertained
their son Bruce and his family for
Christmas dinner•
The regular meeting of the Ka-
milehe Ladies Club will be held
Jan. 2.
The Harry Simmons home was
m the hope and Wish of your
and subordinate masters
through this eohunn.
Past year has shown steady
for-the grange. Most of
SUbordinates have increased
!r membership showing an all
high of 9948 members,
the State Grange in
membership of
granges have been active
affairs: Awarded
to Karen Wolf and
Have purchased
s, contributed to the Wa,
Childrens Home and The
of. Dimes and the state
to national competition.
sponsored 4-H clubs, County-
entertainment
teams. Supported
Puyallup Fairs, For-
and Civil defense
benefit dances and other
rats!rig projects have glv-
,_stncken families and to
aanksgiving baskets for
families.
Grapeview Residents Entertain Friends, Relatives For Christmas
GRAPEVIE\\;V--\Vith the frantic
last minute dtshing aroumi town
for "just one more gift" over with
and the preparations for the big'
feast taken care of most of Grape-
view settled down to a family sty-
le Christmas Day, as usual.
Web and Ruth Etherton were
happy to have their parenIs and
children together for the holiday
with Earl and Jessie Parks joining
newlyweds Larry & Gaff Etherton
from Seattle and Dal and Barbara
Smith and youngsters, who were
down from Marysville. We are
happy to ret)ort that Web's leg had
even greater accomplish.
AND Cloquallum
did not hold regular meet-
Week
Very successful New Year
e a but the latter re-
met they voted
bond. Ralph and
were accepted as
by demit from Green
No. 1121
is a past mas-
Grange and even
ass uo plans to move
]ust felt Agate is his
and that is where he
Lad and Dell Simp-
Valley were wel-
is for the evening. Out-
Elsie Whetham was
ovation
? master for outstanding
the past two
• he dance Saturday night
attended.
met With a 6:30 p.m.
After dinner Ray-
ns took the group on an
of Old Mexico via
Later a short busi-
was held giving the
OpPortunity to make their
They invite all to
Saturday night Jan.
Charl0s Savage
last week and
am Porter in
officers of the Jefferson
POrter is the father of'
' County engineer. Char-
exellent installation
near 100 percent turn
elect and a real
e.
improved sufficiently for him 1o
gay on Christmas eve with 26 retm'n to his job last Vlednesday.
present for their Christmas tree
exchange of gifts• On Christmas Mr. and Mls. Eke Eaerett were
day they had dinner with their hosts on Christmas Eve at their i
son, Leland, and family a.t their Shelton home for Mrs. Eacrett's
Summit Lake home. parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eek-
ert of Grapeview and for the Eac-
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Barnes rett's son and family, the Bob
visited Mr. and Mrs. I. Denney of Eacretts of Oak Harbor. Christ-
Belfair Thursday evening, mas Day was spent en famille at
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wood motor- the Tacoma home of Mrs. Eckerts'
ed to the home of their daughter sister, Miss Louise Nachtheim,
and family Mr. and Mrs. Don Main- with nephew Frank Bampton join-
waring at Grants Pass, Oregon for ing the group. Wednesday, Mr.
a Christmas eve dinner and reu- Walter Eckert was admitted to
nion at the Kenneth Mainwarings the Clinic Hospital for a few days
at Medford on the following day. of rest and observation. We sincer-
Sixteen were present. They return- ly hope that by today he will be
ed to their home Friday. back home and feeling fine again.
Enjoying dinner at the Barbar ] Clem Wells was able to be home
Haney home were Mr. and Mr., ]on Christmas leave from his Air-
Harry More and son of SheltonlForce duties at Neah Bay, much
and 'Mr. and Mrs. Joe Quintana[to the delight of parents, "Mr. and
and son Mike of Seattle. Mrs. Russ Wells.
Sk0k0mish Valley Families Spend
Christmas With Relatives, Friends
By Mary Valley Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller. On
SKOKOMISH -- A n o t h e r Christmas day Miss Esther John-
Christmas season has come and son had dinner with the Start
gone; everyone is getting back Johnsons.
to his regular routine. The hustle Mr. and Mrs. Max Latzel at-
and bustle of Christmas shopping tended a 50th wedding annivers-
will soon be forgotten. As we look dry of Mrs. Latzel's sister and
forward to the New Year may it husband, Mr. and Mrs. S. Reeds
be the best year of out' lives ..... of White Rock, B.C.
this is the wish of your corres- IL was a round of entertaining
pondent, and visiting for Mr. and Mrs. At-
Many families gathered to on- chie Vaughn during the holiday.
joy the holiday together. Some Cominff from Seattle were Mr. and
traveled as far as California. Mr. Mrs. Kenny Evans and children
and Mrs. Arthur Johnson spent Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vaughn of
Christmas with their daughter and Eugene, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Earl
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ran Porter Vaughn of Longview and Mr. and
and daughter Allison Lee, in San- Mrs. Fred Leffel of Port Angeles.
ta Ana. They later went to Los Mr. and Mrs. Chester Valley
Angeles where they visited Roy. drove to Westport on Stmday af-
and Mrs. Alfred Jacobean and fa- ternoon for a visit with Mr. ancl
rally. Mrs. Earl Johnston and their ,son
with wife from Georgia, Mr. and
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mrs. Ran Johnston.
Ta, nner on Christmas were Mr. MR. AND MRS. IRWIN Smith
and Mrs. Cecil Fulton of Tacoma. had dinner with their daughter
Other guests later in the day were and family, Mr. and M:rs. Charles
MY:, and Mrs. Harry Maskbm'n, Simpson of Dayton on Christmas.
Steve and Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Vaughn
Mr. and Mrs. Sharky Daniels, attended a. dinner party at the
Mr. and Mrs. Richard McNamara home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Down-
and family of Sielton were guests ing in Shelton on Saturday eve-
of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams ning.
Christmas day. Others who drop- Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Nelson
11L'|ews pe'ds ][ in for a visit w:res Mr. and enjoyed Christmas Day at the
e , M "r Ealtn(dn MR;s:n?:n n fDOa}e, ypia., home of Mrs. Effie Brownfield at
SOil Jinmy spent cehristmas da d Y Kamilche. Guests of the Nelsons
during the holiday were Mr. and
i" By Clive Troy with Mr. and Mrs. Ran Goos. iYrrs. Jim Shea and Mr. and Mrs.
.happy and prosperous new MR. AND MRS. BOB Whit- James Stouder of Yakima, Mr.
marsh enioyed Christmas with and Mrs. Delmar Brownfield of
their family Coming from Seat- Chico, Calif., and Mrs. Rutli
tle were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Critchfield of Kamilche.
Wright and son, Mr. and Mrs. MR. AND MRS. HAROLD Hun-
Brian Schoening and Miss Dean- ter enjoyed Christmas with Mr
na Whitmarsh. and Mrs. Justin Taylor and fam-
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Valley, Lin- ily of Oyster Bay.
da and Jim, Mr. and Mrs. Steve I would like to share this New
Vallev and daughter Tammv of Year's poem composed by our
Seattle joined the Chester Valley good friend, Martin S. Smith.
Sr's. for a family get-together at New Year's Wish
the George Valleys on Island Lake May all the people of the world
on Christmas. Be happy and be free
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Lvman had In the coming New Year
as their guests M'r. and Mrs. Jack Of nineteen sixty three
Howard and family and Mr. Ron
Haigh during the holidays May we strive with all our
Holiday uests of Mr. and Mrs. might
Gravatt were Mr. Gravatt's bro- To do the best we can
¢her and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- And look all people square in th
thur Gravatt of Corvallis, Ore. eye
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Johnson and Walk upright before God and
Mr. and lrs. Arvid Johnson drove man
to Seattle on the weekend for a
Christmas party at the home of May the Holy Bible
_ Be our rule and ffuide
And every minute of the day
Our country needs more saying's Having Lord Jesus by our side
of all types to help assure eco-
nomic growth and national se- And at the end of life's journey
has ahvays sponsor- curity. For thrift the guaranteed Wi:=n we cross the Great Divide
that benefits way, buy a United States Savings To enjoy life everlasting
in the fight to de- Bo{d today! In Heaven to abide.
211 but that fight
?vet; as the issue will appear
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MIL AN1) MilS. C. W. Walker
drove to Bel!ingham to spend I
Christmas with their flaug'hl;er
Barbara and family, tnd stayed
a, rollnd long (}no/lgh to v,,t?lcolne
their fom'th grandchild ,-- a boy! -
born Saturday morning. Congratu-
lations.
After being allowed to return
home lo spend the Christmas holi-
day with his family, Fred Lutz re-
turned to Vanvouver Veterans'
Hospital las Wednesday. He was
accompanied by son Doua" and
brother-in-law Enoch Uldriekson,
Fred's condition remained un-
changed, we are sorry to report,
but we hope the new year will
bring a happ 3 change.
Christmas for Orin and Ethel
Buckingham was a pleasant one
spent with Dean and Billie and
children in Seattle. Then on Satur-
(lay evening a pre-New Year's ce-
lebration brought the family to-
gether for dinner at the Reisch-
man home. Included in the 11
guests, besides the Buckinghams
were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Green.
The Buckingham's nephew,' Neff
TIlE
Fire Department has mailed post
cards to residents in our fire dire-
r
trict with the following new fire
call listings: day or night!
Shelton exchange: 426-3795
Bremerton exchange: Cr. 5-2171
When ealling, please give this in-
formation: "This is Fire District
No. 3, Grapeview."
Your name:
Location of the fire:
If, for any reason, these num-
bers cannot be reached, you can
still call the Grapeview Grocery
or any of the firemen.
Once agaiu your eorrespondents
spent an intelesting evening per-
using last year's morgue for high-
lights of 1.962. Here they are: Jan.:
Sports-loving souls enjoy ice skat-
ing on Cooks' pond.
Vohmteer firemen meet to dis-
cuss "How to Improve our Com-
nmnications Set-Up".
February: The Bernard Tresners'
summer cottage looted of sleeping
bags, fishing gear and outboard
motor.
GRAPEVIE%V VohmteerMrs, HLrley Somers in Tacoma.
May: Three deer hit by cars in
Grapeview. Mason County Forest
Festival's beautiful pink lady is
revealed.as Jerri Lee Hill-Grape-
view princess.
June: Joanne Stevens becomes
bride of Mr. Charles Hoskin in
Shelton.
July: Treasure Island Country
Club elects new officers, Roy Tay-
lor re-elected as president.
Nationally known balladier.
Earl Robinson, entertains Grape-
view residents with one-man con-
cert.
Miss Leslie Anne Rice and Mr.
Theodore Carl Linde of Bremerton
united in marriage in Belfair.
August: Larry Etherton weds
Miss Gaff Lutes of Bothell in Seat-
tle.
Lynne Stevens elected president
of Mason County 4-H; Robert
Spooner, Vice-president.
September: Richard Okonek and
Carol Zabroski wed in Shelton.
Raymond Schwinn and Marjorie
Krieger married in Aberdeen.
Linda Gilbert becomes bride of
atlas of school children practiced.
World's Fair ]ds October 21.
November: \\;Veil! well! Wells'
well comes in at 593 feet!
Robert Spooner earns outstand-
ing achievement as 4-H "Regional
Forester" of the year with trip to
Chicago.
December: Nicklaus's mfffer ex-
tensive damage to home in fire
cansed by portable heater:
"Peanut" festival at Store:
New fire siren and new fire call
system installed at fire hall.
The best "of everything in the
New Year to you all from all of
u s !
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yourself and a debt-free home for
your family. "Uncertainty" sug-
gests call now,
Uhhnan, home on leave from New
Orleans, paid a brief visit to Gra-
peview last weekend bringing a-
long Air Force pilot Roy Chavez.
Mrs. Walter Clayton, St. was re-
leased from Shelton General Hos-
]gital Sunday, returning to her
Grapeview home in time to enjoy
some of the remaining holiday
spirit with her children and grand-
children. Former Hoquiam neigh-
bars, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barker
and Mrs. Guy Vayman dropped
in to bring greetings, too.
March: Seven inches of snow
makes for three-day sledding va-
cation. Judy Johnson becomes Mrs.
Arthur John Barrett in Bremer-
ton. Ken Eacrett marries Judy
Waters in Shelton.
April: Learns Eager installed
as Worthy Matron of Belfair
Chapter, O.E.S. Fugitive Charles
O. Stohl hides out in Grapeview,
panicking residents. Mrs. Bill Sund
passes away. Joel MacRae weds
Jacqueline Libre in Hialeah, Fla.
Lori Dee Somers bon to Mr. and
Dan Williams in Seattle.
October: Big "blow" rips through
area falling trees and damaging
roofs, etc.
Bomb alert held with evacu-
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