1964
SHELTON---MASON COUNTY JOURNAL--Published in "Christma fown, U.g.A.', Shelton, Washington
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In Our Ready-To-Wear Dept. •
Balance
LADIES SUMMER
JUniors . Missy & Half Sizes ~ Final Clearance
"$29.95
One Group
Capris - Surfers - Shorts - Blouses
Final Clearance
Capris - Surfers - Shorts and Tee Shirts
One Group Corsetry
and
½
One Group
and
• 12.95
ALL
$5.95 1/2
One Group
& Dacron Skirls &,Blouses To Malch
Clearance Clearance
'/'3 OFF Blouses Reg.
$5.98 - $7.98
GROUP COTTON
Clearance
TERRY
One Group of
"$4.98
One Group of
SUITS IN ONE and 2 pc, SUITS
95. $14.95
• In Our Kiddies Korner •
SUMMER WEIGHT TROUSERS
Sizes 3-6
%
BOY'S KNIT SHIRTS
Sizes 3-6
1/S OFF
SUMMER COATS
Good Selection
1/2 OFF
& DRESSES
GIRL'S KNIT BLOUSES
Spring & Summer Colors
Mix & Match
Sizes 3-6X 7.1¢
%
/5/,
GIRL'S KNIT SURFERS
Spring & Summer Colors
Mix & Match
1/3 OFF
IRL's SLACK & SHORT SETS
Summer Cottons
Just a few sizes left
l/s, OFF
GIRL'S SHIFTS
& attractive -- Just right to finish the summer
$299
:i COme in and Brouse al'om,d our
, Bargain Table.
& Subsidiary of P. N. Hirsch & Co.
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• Ill Accessories & Lingerie Dept. •
GROUP :NYLON QUILTED :ROBES
Sizes 7 to 14
/3 OFF
ONE GROUP HAND BAGS
ONE GROUP O,OSMETIG'S
½
Pajamas - Waltz Gown - Sizes S-M-L
Long Gowns Sizes 36 to 44
SUMMER JEWELRY TO: CLEAR
1.00.49o 2,00-98c 3,00-$1.49 4.00-$1,98
• In Our Dry Goods Dept. •
$2.00 - $1.33 $3.00 - $2.00
$4.00 - $2.67 $5.00 - $3.34
ONE GROUP COTTON DOUBLE KNIT YARDAGE
Reg. Price $5.79
Miscellaneous items Reduced to Clear
SPRING & SUMMER YARDAGE
V3 OFF
,or
/2 OFF
• In Our Giftware Dept. •
I ONLY FITTED WIOKER PICNIC BASKET
$
Reg. Price $7.95
i 0NL? 2 GAL, THERMOS JUG
Reg. Price $9.95
I ONLY 2 GAL. THERMOS JUG
Reg. Price $9.29
5 ONLY METAL ICE CHESTS
Reg. Price $8.95
4 ONLY WEST BEND HEATING PADS
Reg. Price $3.99
• Men's Wear •
One Group
MEN'S SWIM SUITS
Reg. $3.98
One Group
BOY'S COTTON WASH N WEAR SLACKS
Sizes 8to 18
Reg. $3.98 Reg. $4.98 $317
One Group
MEN'S SUITS
$39.95-$28.88 $59.50-$38.88 $69.50-$48.88 $89.50-$58.88
13y l)ora ll, aring
MATTOCK Mailock Grange
held its remdar meeting lasl Fri-
day evening and had four visitors.
M,'. and Mrs. William Lundquist
and Mr. and Mrs. Sat Pierce from
Southside Gl'ange, amd it was de-
cided to have a picnic supper at
the next meeting, Aug. 7. at Scha-
fer State Park, at 7 p.m.
Clinton Painter of Prince
George, B.C. spent a few days last
week with his son and family, The
Rodger Painters. He also was a
dinner gues', at the Elvin Hearing
home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clift and
non Jerry of Lewiston. Ida.. are
houseguesta this week of Mr. and
Mrs. Harohi Clift.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hearing
and Barbara and John t-learing of
North Bend and Mr. and Mrs.
Grover Hearing of Snoquahnie
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Elvin Hearing Friday.
MR. AND MRS. IVES Good-
bm'P, and family of Shelton spkmt
Saturday at the R. E. Bradberry
honlc.
Tile D. R. Densley family and
Edith and Jimmie spent Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. g. E.
Bradberry.
Tile Wes Goodburn family and
the R. E. Bradberrys picnicked
Sltnday aL Satsop Lake above
Canlp Grisdale.
Supt. and Mrs. Eugene French
and family motorcd to Moni,ana
to visit, and take in Yellowstone
National Park this week.
Mrs. Augusta Portman and Carl
Portman spent Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. Lula Oien,
MRS. AUGUSTA Portman and
Carl Portman called on the L. D.
Portmans of Shelton Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gribb]e
spent Sunday evening at the Ed-
ward Valley home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lud Rossmaier at-
tended the wedding of Susan Ried
and Russell Duvall at the Metho-
dis~ Church in Montesmlo Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwa.rd Valley
spent Saturday evening at the
Charles LaBrec home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lud Rossmaier
attended the Rochester Alumni
picnic ,at Borst Park at CenLralia
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy Boothe and
family of Sonth Bend ,,q)ent Sun-
day at l.he I. C. Ford home. They
took Tyler Boothe. who has spent
the past two weeks with his gra.nd-
parents home.
Mrs. Mary Wagner and son Ger-
ald of Shelton. Mr. and Mrs. John
McGarvie and Mr. and Mrs. An-
drew MeGarvie spent Saturday ev-
ening with Mr. and Mrs. 1. C.
Ford.
MRS. EARL 1VALKER was a
luncheoll g'uest of Mrs. Herbert
Bernard of Sehafer State Pm'l¢
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. \V. Wqlker and
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. I~hrtleson and
daughter, all of Auhm'n, were Sml-
day dinner guests at the Earl
Walker home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Riekert of
Hoquiam were Slmday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kcmleth
Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston and
children of Ehna were Sunday
guests of their folks. Mr. and Mrs.
I-Ierbert Brehmeyer Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Anderson
and family and Mrs. Winnie Gast-
feld, all of Por~, Orchard. spent
Thm'sday with Mr. and Mrs. Her-
bert Helin.
WEEKEND GUESTS of Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Hclin were Mr.
and Mrs, Max Nilsson of Seattle.
They all picnicked at the Swing-
ing Bridge park Sund'ay.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson of
Picketing were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr, and Mrs. Stanley
Gwinnette of the Sahnon Hatch-
ery Sunday. It was Mrs. Gwin-
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Of Singing Group
DEVOTED BEATLE FAN--Connie Hedgers, 15. Shelton. displays
her Beatles-on-their-bandstand project of which she spent some
21/2 months and an estimated 50 hours of work. The bandstand
and its occupants----the members of the Beatles singing group
from England, are made primarily of cardboard styrofoam and
f,oil with basic colors of blue and silver.
:;: =l: :1:
Air Force Seeking
Enlislees
High school and college gradu-
ates seeking steady employment
and an occupation that gives an
opportunity to build exciting ana
rewarding careers should find out
how they call become a lllenlbel'
of today's aerospace team.
Staff Sergeant Fredriek Knight,
h)eal Ah' Force recruiting rellre-
sentative, announced that he will
talk with anyone, male or female
about the opportunities open to
them in the Air Force.
Openir/gs for male officers and
an'men are available in such ad-
vanced fields as airer~ft and nits-
siles, electronics adnlinistration
and security.
In the female officer ('al('g'ory,
15 different career fields are opeu
pills nursing and physical and oc-
cupational there py for qualfied ap-
plicants, Such fields as photo-
mallping, conllTU.ulieations oper-
ations, administration, education
and training, medical and dental
are available go renlisted women.
Further information on Air
Force career fields for both nlale
and female enlisted and officer
programs is available by contact-
ing Sergeant Knight at the re-
cruiting office. 205 East. 4th Ave.,
in Olympia, or by calling Olympia
352-9362 for an appointment.
nette's motb.er's birtllday dinner.
Karen Wentz of Shelton spent a
couple days With Janice Gwin-
nelte last week.
The Jake Trimble family re-
turned from Kansas Sunday eve-
ning after spending several weeks
with relatives,
l~,ag-nlop Beatle dl'lllllnler t{ingo
Starr will soon receive a belat(,d
birt, hday gift from a l.eellage(l
Shell:on admirer
Connie Hedgers, 15, apparently
swept up in till' tide of "t]eatte
Malliaes". :1 lconitge ('l'aZ(" whi('[l
has (:alight: on /lll over tile woJ'ht
since tile mop-h~iired English sing-
ing group strucl¢ the big tinle
s()me nlollths ag0, plans 1.() send
her own 12 by 15-in(.h styrofoam,
cardhoard and foil replica of lhe
Beetles on tll(,iz' bandstand to tl.in-
go for his hirthday, which was
July 7.
CONNIE IIAS pill sonic 2 1~
lnonLhs an(t all est.inlate(1 50 ]lOll)'S
\VOI'I~ 011 tim project. Sh(' has put
toKether a slyl'ol'tml~l })all(island
witil life-like cardboard I'iKm'('s
l'('pl'(~l?lllill~> (~[It']l ltl~!lllJ~t , ,J" lhe
gTollp wi/h his parli('llhll" illslru-
nlent, phls pasteboard ;uld paper
dFllnlS all:l of eel i l'.ql~, a ('tll,I on
nledieal swah tnict'opllone. .l.]asie
colors are hhle al'ld silver.
Even Penny Sue, Conllie's ('at,
contributed to the effm l Hair
was clipped fron/ Pens, Sue's 1,all
to serve ilq the HI'IIO}3'' t'Ol' each
inenlbel, In an altt,lnp/ t.o nl,:lke
the replica Its close 'Is possible
to the grotlp Ill real life. Connie
obtained some g]ay cal Ilail' from
a friend in Yakima to add the nat-
llral gray streak of i{ingo's hair-
do.
Collllie got tile idea for the,
Beetle bandstand when shc i~t,ard
of Ringo's upcoming hirlhday, hut
was unable to finish it on Lime.
Obviously a devoted 13earle fan,
Connie has already sent away for
tickets to the Beatles' next Seattle
appearance, August 21.
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