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SHELTON MASON COUNTY JOURNAL Published in ':CM'istmastown, U.S.A.", Shelton, Washington PAGE [3
Matlock Couple Is Honored With i Southside 4-H Canal Residents Watch Big Fish Playing in Water Over The Weekend
Open House On 30th Anniversary 00Club Groups Plan HOODo1 ]` Sl]tll LS ql]It(" po:t llI((:I lllOaVr].i'F.:he ]Oe]Tl\\;' r n\\;. i:." ch:l(h', .Hd hoCl]ltt [' s Connnllnit," Christnlas tl'ecs last Sl n(ly. ''he
:" ''-J-f' " ", " ' "'. i "' " , ' s'! ChristmaSlaxe he was nsing slipped off a loft
will be setling . i and tile tendort in his heel \\;va,
a thrilling sight for Canal rest- Tim Cub couts program Sunday at 7 p.m. The
dents on Satm'day and Sunday swags again this year so anyone{public is invited.
,,y , Christmas Parties to black fisb or ,tiller inLerested find a Cub Seolzt or i Jim Goodl)aster had an uufor-jseverc]y cut. He ,,.ill be on ,;rut-
MATLOCK - - Mr. and Mrs. Ar- hall Saturday evening, whales, whichever, as they eavof call Mrs. Charles \\;Vinne. tunate accident while cuLLing ches for about six weeks.
thur Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. James Mll. AND MRS. I,, !). Portman ted around the Canal. \\;Vhen that ..................................................................................................... [ Mrs, Robert Smith attended the
Rossmaier, Mr. and Mrs. Carl of Sheltoll and Mr. and Mrs. By Nlrs R'Iv Kraleha [big tail swishes into the air and lamilche u g"ran-e Schools aK! g"i|''g " iannua' Avon Christmaspartyhehi
Goodburn and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Watson Ross of Oyster Bay called SOUqHSI})E -"-" Skooium Corn- the spray flies, it makes one feel in Bremerton, this 3"ear.
Chamberlin were host and hostess on Mrs. Augusta Portman and mnnity Cttlb is having its Christ- nmeh .safer to be on land just
Ifor open house ill honor of their Carl Portman Sundav afternoon, mas party on Dee. 20 at Little/watemng • P[al]s For Their Christmas Parties DAN(IN(]
folks, Mr. and Mrs. Lud Ross- Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bradberry Skookum Comnmnity Hall, start-! The Hoodsport school classes
mater's 30th wedding anniversary spent Saturday visiting the VCes ing off with a 6 p.m. supper and of Mrs. Jean Moore and Mrs. Ev-
at the Matloek Grange Hall last Goodburn family and also called everyone bringing a 25 cent gift, elyn McKinney, traveled to Kirk's
I Sunday afternoon. More than 100 on Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rowe Santa Claus will be there and will Tree Farm on Friday and were By Iq'a.nces Simmons missionary to Venezuela and Co-
people attended of Shelton. have a program, shown the processes which pro- KAMILCHE .... The Grange lumbia. South America, Lalnpost Tavern
Matlock Grange held ils reg- Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Boothe ant Skookum Ladies' Club meets duee a Christmas tree. Norman Christmas party will be held on The excitement armmd Kamil-
3 Nights Each Week
ular meeting last Friday evening family of tIoquiam spent Friday today at the holne of Mardi My- Gray drove the bus for the trip. l,'riday night of this week (13th) che tasL Friday ran high when
with a good turn-out. The cba,'ter night and Saturday with the I. C. ers. Mr. and Mrs. Matt VanLaanen at 8 p.m. There will be an ex-
was drapedin memory of our late '
Ford family. Southside Grange meeting for and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Joe cnange of,0 cent gifts and the one of the middle box cars of Thurs Fri Sat
president, Jcdm F. Kennedy. There Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Simpson of Dec. 20 has been postponed. The McKiel were Sunday dinner guests parents will bring their own chil- the Northern Pacific railway
will be potluck supper at the Bremerton spent Sunday with next regular meeting of the in the home of Mr'. and Mrs. Rudy dren's gifts for the Christmas train jumped off the track near m m m
next meeting, Dee. 20 at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. J. R. Singleton. Grange will be Jan. 3. Schwab. tree. Earlier in the evening, at the bighway crossing and ran Live Western Music
and then the C t;u'istmas party and Mr. anti Mrs. Earl Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Koch are Traveling to Seattle for bus- 6:30 p.m. there will be a potluck several feet along the ties before
exchange of gifts.
The Matlock vicinity had 23 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hollatz re- the proud grandparents of a son, iness and pleasure were Mrs. Jack dinner, the cars were stopped. Monday FREE ADMISSION
• turned last week Wednesday from Steven Carl. born to Mr. and Mrs. Grubb and Mrs. Robert Nesbitt, The children at the school are the repair crew was busy mend-
inches of rain in NovmTl3er ae- San Diego, Calif.. where they Raymond Rose Dee. 5. Steven Also spending a day in the city busy getting ready for their ing the broken ties.
cording to Herbert Brehmeyer Srs. spent two weeks with the Garth Carl joins another brother David. was Mrs, Dick Addleman, Christmas program and with gift .............................................. 2_L ................................
measuring gauge, \\;Ve are sure Calkin family and Mr. and Mrs.
this is a record. . GUESTS OF IIR. and Mrs. L. The Tiny Tim Orthopedic Guild
Phone 426-8272
Angle Bldg.
Angle -- Dick Angle
AETNA CASUALTY
AND SURETY COMPANY
HARTFORD. CONNECTICUT
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Helin
were Saturday evening dinner
guests of 3Jr. and Mrs. Elvin
Hearing.
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Walker and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Trenckmann.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clift. Mr.
Larry Walker and other relatives.
They made the trip by bus.
Bill Trenekmann. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Trenckmann. re-
turned Sunday from the 4-H con-
vention in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brehmey-
2;lih=_----=_.==___l and Mrs. Lud Rossmaier attended
-7..,.- - =- . _ " tim Mason County road crew
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4r'.: ' JOHNNY'S HUSIC BOX
OPEN MON. & FRI. EVENINGS
205 Cota St.
er Jr. and family spent Friday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Kimmerly of Shelton.
THE HERBERT Brehmeyer Jr.
family spent Sunday evening at
the I, C. Ford home.
Mr. and Mrs: Harry RickerL of
Hoquiam were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Howard.
Mr. and Mrs, Gene Brown and
baby spent Saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. John MeGarvie,
Mr. and Mrs, Gene Brown and
son Tracey spent Wednesday and
Thursday at Auburn with tle
former's folks.
Mr. and Mrs. John McGarvie
spent Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Shaw.
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GOODF1YEAR
1Shaub-Ellison I00o.
TACOMA SHELTON PUYALLUP
19th & Pacific Front & Grove 5th & E. Main
Y[. Asche Sunday for dnner were
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Asche and
Mr. and Mrs. Axel Wilardson.
Four Leaves 4-H Club members
met Dee. 5 .at the home of their
leader. Mrs. Bakke. Diane Symes
led the flag salute and pledge.
Club members discussed a skating
party for Christmas on Dec. 20.
Robin Bakke was appointed to
contact other Southside 4-H
groups and see if they would like
to go "Caroling". The nex meet-
ing of the Four Leaves will be
Dec. 18 at Mrs. Bakke's.
LIVE WIRES 4-H Club meet-
ing was called to order Dec. 5,
flag salute and pledge were giv-
en. roll call was taken, project re-
ports Were given and minutes
were read and approved. Club
members decided to have a swim
party Dee. 23. For another com-
munity project members decided
on some gifts. The Live Wires
are going to have a Christmas
party but no date has been set.
Stopping at the Ray Kratcha's
Monday were Mrs. John Speas
who was on her way to Bremerton
and Charles Botts.
met in the home of Mrs, Tom Con-
nally at Lilliwaup. The business
of the evening was a discussion
on the Fancy Cookie Sale to be
held by the members Dee. 21. The
sale Will be held at Hale's Store
in Hoodsport, sta.rting at 10 a.m.
Membe)s will meet in the home
of Mrs. Rudy Schwab on Friday
at 1 p.m. to pack the boxes, so
any orders should be in by then.
The Hoodsport Pre-SchooI mem-
bers are selling gift wrappings
and ribbon for their fund raising
project, this year. More informa-
tion may be obtained by calling
Mrs. John Denison. Mrs. John Lar-
amie or 1V[rs. John Pill.
VISITING IN the home of Mr,
and Mrs. Bill Bryant is Elwanda's
cousin, Jean Goree of Springdale,
Ark.
Two big events in the Potlatch
Post Office this week, is the mar-
riage of Dorothy B. Larson to
Alien Strine and the opening of
the new building as the Post Of-
fice, Mrs. Strine wishes to invite
her patrons and friends to an op-
en house Saturday from 2 to 4
making and studies, there is a .ligl$1tl.illi'
reat deal of activity. The moth- Iil ' tN
ers of the primary students met 1, .... KV[.". ,"7' /;1% ,t. ¢,tJD, 0 ,
last Thnrsday to work on Christ- ',a" , **_ ', '
mas costumes. The program will [ I FI" °, -C ff'L'(." /O '1'
be preseoled Deo. 19. I i..I.-. ;Ior'3:.w4t/_/0,qVP'/¥
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ruckmann I e-[q )J_J.Z,,.. '""''" "'l,.l-"g l/
and daughter Carolyn visited at 1, • .--r | ",, . . ,p --,,..,, v , "
the Matt Reynolds home last Sun- ' ""
day,
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Taylor at-
tended the birthday dinner of their
two grandsons. Mark and Ben last
Sunday at the home of their son
aud family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Taylor of Shelton.
Mrs. Sadie Griggs .of Oly.mpia
visited with the Martin Otto's a
few days last week.
TIlE CALDIVEIJ, family Who
were living at the former Scott
residence have moved nto the
Shelton arem
Mr. and Mrs. David Whitener
welcomed a new baby girl into
their home last Sunday. She is
Rhonda Michellc and she joins a
brother and sister.
Kenneth Kindred of Canyon-
ville. Ore.. and Lucille Daniels of
Bremerton were callers at the
Herbert Nelson home last Wed-
nesday.
Allyn Grade School Christmas .oow baby came to the Dew-
cy Sigo home on Dec. 4, a boy who
has been named Daniel Thomas,
Mr. and Mrs. Dgm Woods enter-
Pr00ram Is Planned F0! Dec: !9 tained a hmcheon guest last Sat-
tlrday, Virgil Hanson, who is a
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• , s the, Adventists __To Star!
nnua ar01in
The annual -World Mismon Ap-
The Midge Doll with suitcase those who donated for the sale. peal, sponsored by the ShelLon
and wardrobe drawing will be Our greatest thanks go to Popes Seventh-Day Adventist church
held Dec. 14 at 2 o'clock at Pope's and Serve-U for allowing the 4-H with house-to-house calls and cat GIFT
Shopping Center in Belfair. Club to hold the sale at their oling begins Saturday night, De-
Victor Ladies' Club will have stores, cemt)er 14. Leading out with the ,
its Christmas party Dec. 17 at TItE IlEPLlgNISltlN( sbower volunteer worlers is Victor Mat- WtftReAP 8
8 p.m. at the home of Pat Schil- for this month houoved Mrs. Dot- son, the Home M.issions leader.
linger. Co-hostess Mrs. Bey At'-othy Watson. Among the many Funds go for educational, med- !i 1;;
lovely gifts she received til=bi; !jca !, disaster and welfare aid in/! g
tend.cher" Husbands are invited to at- trays, casserole dish, snack t.lhlti,his dounlry as well as in 196 60
Don't forget birthday chlb will bath towels, hand .towels. Fifteen|other countries.
meet Dee. 13 at 7:30 p.m at the members were present. Dorothy| On a world basis, 1961 figures
home of Lucille Rice in Shelton served a delicious hmeheon of lshow value of vohmteer workers
macaroni salad rye b]'ead, hmch amounted to $25,977,507. Persons
meats, pickles olives, red, green I helped 7,593.047 ,welfare ship
Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. - Sunday
Christmas
Lights
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String of 25
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Outdoor Strh!g ,of 15 .............................. _=.$2.59
Outdoor Twinkle - 15 .................................... 2.99
1.89
Indoor
String - 15 ........................................
Indoor Twinkle - 15 ...................................... 2.89
• =nA reg. 25¢ 2/"29¢
iUIULI: reg. 49¢ 2j"ag¢
l" All StYrofoam i Pr,ce"
i" All Styr0f0am !
for the Christmas party and ex- '
changing' of gifts.
The Beachcombers' Garden Club and white colored pears, cottage ments aud U.S. hurricane and Reg. 98d Ornaments -- 69¢
will meet Dec. 12 at 11 a.m. at cheese, cake and coffee. Mrs. Flos- flood are'is. $1 782.120. VVe oper- .},
the Belfair Community Church in sic Palsms will be the next lady ate 703 Health and VCelfare cen-
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the fireside room. It will have
a potluck hmcheon and exchange
of gifts.
MR. AND MRS. ARCItlE Clegg
of Victoria. B.C. left Saturday
to return home after spending
three weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Boyce. The two couples have
been close friends or over 50
years.
Mrs. Sam Clements and Mrs.
Steve Bnyce attended a bridal
shower given in honor of Mrs.
Sam Clement's grand niece at
MeMillan. Wash.
Gounly Has No
Traffic Dealhs
During November
Mason County got through the
month of November without a
single traffic death. Washington
State Patrol Chief Roy Betlaeh
said the month's death free rec-
ord left the county's 1963 traffic
toll standing at seven as of Nov.
30, During the first 11 months of
lasL year five persons had been
killed on the county's streets and
highways.
Speed, failure to yield the right
of way, and pedestrian violations
led the list of accident causes
which took 59 lives in the state
during November, Chief Betlach
said winter driving conditons and
earlier hours of darkness have
greatly increased the possibility
of having an accident.
'ffJnless motorists recognize
that driving during the winter
months is considerably more dan-
gerous than at other times of the
year." the Patrol Chief said, "our
death toll this year may reach an
all time high,"
Betlach holed that there had
been five more traffic deaths in
the state during the first 11
months of this year than were
recorded in the same period of
1962. He said the toll at the end
of ,November was 35 more than
the average for the last three
years.
Jaycees To Sponsor
Santa Galling
The Shelton Jaycees are spon-
soring "Santa Calling" for Lhe
youngsters again this year.
The calls are to be made to
children under seven years of age
during the week of Dec. 20-25
between 7 and 8 p.m.. unless spe-
cial arrangements are made.
There is no charge for the calls.
Those Wishing Santa to call
their child should send a card with
child's full name. age, names of
brothers and sistters, and a list
of a few of ttle toys the elfild ex-
pects Lo receive.
The Cards should be addressed
to "Smta Calling," Box 365, Shel-
ton, Wash.
honored in January ters. Nell's Pharmacy
' Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Von Osten Contributions gathered at this Phone
" 426-3327
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Archie tilne colnprise about 7 percent of
Clegg and Mr. and Mrs. Steve the total cost of this humanitar-I
Boyce for dinner Friday evening, ian program, jili#l_lil41!illill
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The kind of go--G or VS--you'd expect
from one of Chevy's great highway
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The kind of comfort you'd
expect in a large interior.
Come on down and sit in it.
that makes it the year' s smartest surprise.
Come down and stare at it. rez0 Cevee #al{t or CO!
Now-Chevy spirit in a new kindof car!
We built this one to do more than just stand around
looking beautiful. Held its weight down in the 3,000-
potmd range. Then built four lusty engines--two sixes
and two V8's--with output all the way up to 220 horses*!
And if that makes you think this is one frisky car,
way it muffles noise and cushions bumps.
And the fine hand of Body by Fisher craftsmen shows
up beneath this one's suave good looks, too.
Sound good? There's more. Like the fact that Chevelle
comes in three series with eleven models--convertibles,
you've got the right idea. sport coupes, sedans, wagons, even Super Sport models
You've also got a roomy car here. Yet its ll5-inch \\; with front bucket seats. Like the fact that (and see if
wheeIbase keeps it highly maneuverable in this isn't one of the nicest surprises of all) the
traffic and very easy to park. new Chevelle comes at an easy-to-take price!
With its Full Coil suspension, it's got a ride Like to hear more? The listening's wonderful
that reminds you of the Jet-smooth kind the at your Chevrolet dealer's--and so's the driving.
gptional at extra eol
See five entirely different kinds of cars at your Chevrolet Showroom--CHEVRoLET, CHEVELLE, CHEVY , CORVAIR & CORVETTE
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1st & Grove Sts. Shelton Phone 426-4426