SHELTON--MASON COUNTY 50URNAlJ--Published
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MANY ONCE IN A LIFETIME VALUES IN OUR
APPLIANCE DEPT. THE POWERS THAT BE
SAY TO REDUCE THE INVENTORY SO CHECK
THESE VALUES.
• 12 Ibs. Gapadty
• Filter FIo
• 3 Wash temperatures
Q 2 Rinse temperatures
® 2 Gycles
• Salty Mariner
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13.2 flu. Ft.
Refrig. - Freezer
Combination
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2 Speed G.E.
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in "Chr{sfmasfown, U..A,". Shelton, Washington
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KAMILCHE--Mrs. J. L. (Fran-
ces) Simmons announces me mar-
riage of her daughter Grace to
Michael Buckner, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Preston Lewis of Portland,
Ore. The ceremony was perform-
ed Saturday, June 22, 1963, in
Bennett Chapel. A reception was
held following the marriage at the"
home of Mrs. Emma Johnston.
The couple will make its home in
Portland.
Dale Hail, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Hall had a narrow escape
from serious injury last Friday
morning when he was driving to
work and fell asleep. Five miles
north of Lilliwaup the car left
the road and fell over the bank
to the edge of Hood Canal. The
car was a total wreck. His injur-
ies fortunately were slight, a few
cuts and scratches.
SUNDAY AFTERNOON Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Fuller attended
the 40th wedding anniversary ga-
thering of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Aus-
tin at their home on the Black
Lake Road.
Mrs. Cecil McHenry took little
Rex to the Orthopedic hospl-T[al
in Seattle for two days treatment
last week.
" Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hill (form-
erly Delores Durkin) of Tacoma
visited at the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dur-
kin last weekend. A little baby
girl was born to the Hill family
on June 8. Her name is Shelly
Christine, weight four pounds and
13 ounces.
MR. AND MRS. HARRY Sim-
Mobilmaid Dishwasher mona had dinner on Tuesday with
the William Snyders on Arcadia
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Mr. and Mrs. Chef Richards of
Arcadia called on the Harry Sire-
, mona' Thursday.
Henry Brown arrived at the Dan
Completely Portable Brown home last week from Fort
Record Player Sill, Oklahoma on 22-day furlough,
his first visit since Christmas.
3 speed, uses Mr and Mrs. J. Jolliff enter-
4 flashlight batteries rained her uncle and wife, Mr. i
and Mrs. A. C. Lindsay of San
for power Francisco, Calif., last week.
ward Fischer's is progressing with
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w.iring job being done this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Webster,
' Johnnie, Jimmy and Marian, and
18 Cu. Ft. Upright Mr. and Mrs. Jess Jordan and
Diane, all of Olympia were week-
FREEZER, Holds end guests of the Ed Betty's at
Over 700 lbs. tleir ocean beach cabin.
Mrs. Grace Petty and Mrs. Gla-
DO""
2 members of the She]ton Degree
of Honor Lodge to Tenino last
Thursday evening for the host
FACTORY AUTHORIZED lodge's Friendship night.
MR. AND MRs. ED Petty had
GENERAL ELECTRIC lunch Monday with his sister. Mrs.
Deiia'B%yr and two granddaugh
SALES & SERVICE = era Addi'and DoroLhy:Hinchcliff
of Butte, Mont.
CALL 426,8215 Florence Petty of Arcadia road
spent two days last week at the
Ed PeLt), home.
Mary Lois Rankin of Trinidad
Lake Nahwatzel Bders
Celebrated During Past
B,3' Joan Tuppcr
Mr. and Mrs. Roe Franklin ac-
companied by their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. John Patten
drove to Quilcene to the home of
Mr. Franklin's mother, Mrs. Dora
Crowell to help her celebrate her
91st birthday and also celebrating
her birthday, her 89th, was Mrs.
Anna McBride, aunt of Mrs. Lee
Dawson. Mrs. Dawson drove to
Vancouver, Canada last Sunday to
the home of Mr. and :Mrs. Earl
McBride where she enjoyed a com-
bined birthday dinner for Mrs.
McBride and herself. Returning
from Canada Mrs. Dawson visited
in Seattle at the home of Mrs.
Ralph Pigg and children and :Mr.
and Mrs. Denny Reed on Tuesday.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. James
Blee'ker last Tuesday afternoon
were Mr. Owen Simpson of Shel-
ton and his granddaughter, Miss
Dawn Simpson of Albrambra, Ca-
lifornia. She is visiting her grand-
father and friends for a few weeks.
They were dinner guests at the
Tuppers on Tuesday evening. Miss
Simpson returned to the Tuppers
home Friday evening to spend the
weekend, enjoying water-skiing
1rid swimming. Sunday evening
she accompanied Mrs. A1 Tupper,
Mrs. Dick Tupper and Mrs. Caro-
line (Grandma) Tupper on a drive
to Eldon to return 3ohn Tupper
who is stationed there with the
Forestry Service.
MR. AND MRS. Bleeker accom-
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey
Goff of UnLorL and Mrs. Bertha
Visser, of tile "Y" enjoyed clam
digging at Grayland last Satur-
6ay. Sunday .the Bleekers were
visited by Mr. and :Mrs. Charles
Van Epps, of Shelton.
m ||| Pete Dodge and children of Shel-
]rlfloays ] t°v}r, and Mrs. Allau Hicloson an d
M|| | ] children enjoyed clam digging over
WfgA L the weekend. Also enjoying clam
digging at WestporL Was Mrs,
...... [ Art Palmer of Matlock. She was
and Spirit Lake last Sunday. The accompanied by Allan Tuppcr and
weather wasn't as nice as they
had hoped but is was still a beau-
tiful sight Lo see and it wasn't too
nice here at the Lake over the
weekend either, but fishermen en-
joyed trying their luck. THere was
a 15 lb. trout caught Sunday
mo1ning.
IT SEEMS THAT California was
well represented around the Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hewson enjoy-
ed having Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox of
Blythe, California visiting them
for a few days.
Friday dinner guests aL the Hew-
son home was Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Parker and family of Olympia
who with the Wilcoxs enjoyed ce-
lebrating :Mr. Hewson's birthday.
Sunday the Hewsons accompan-
ied the Parker family to White
Pass and returned bringing Glenda
and Carol Hewson of Granger and
Jennifer Parker of Olympia. The
girls will spend a week with their
grandparents.
Mrs. Ralph Springer and daugh-
ters helped Mildred Howard of
Matlock celebrate her 9th birth-
day last Wednesday.
Sunday :Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Springer visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Springer of
Brinnon.
"Cap" XYaho is enjoying having
Victor Mckstrom of Trenton, N.
J. visiting him for a few weeks,
Sunday visitors at the Hector
Barbour home were Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Carol Pahner and children.
Mike and Linda of Seattle. They
spent a few days at the Palmer
home in Westport.
SPEAKING OF digging) Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Hansen and
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Papsworth of
Issaquah enjoyed digging for rocks
at Silver Lake last Sunday. Mrs.
Edith Profitt Mrs. Hansen's moth-
er who is spending the summer
with them was visited by her other
daughter, Mrs. Donna Watson of
Seattle on Sunday.
Mrs. Arehie Kelley and daughter,
Betty went to Tacoma last Thurs-
day on business.
Saturday afternoon the Kelleys
visited at the Kuhnle Ranch.
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Miss Etta Mac Hartman left
last Thm-sday for Portland, Ore.,
to enter business collegc in that
city.
LAST WEEK :Mary Dycus and
Fredine and Judy Pocis, students
of King's Garden higl school vis-
ited at the home of Rev. and Mrs.
Earl Bradley and assisted with
the local church Daily Vacation
Bible School.
Enjoying a trip to the ocean
for clam digging Monday morning
were the Tony Ellison family, the
[ev. Earl Bradley family and the
0"red Pacis family of Lacey and
Miss Mary Dycus, and Mary Lois
Rankin, and B. J. Whitener.
Next Saturday the annual Sun-
day school picnics .of the Kamil-
d he C0mmuniLy church will be
held aL Millersylvania park.
Next Sunday evening the very
interes¢,ing feature length film
"The Missing Christians" will be
shown at the local church.
Sting Ray available for July delivery
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