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Shelton Mason County Journal
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February 15, 1962     Shelton Mason County Journal
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} T.hm,day, ]Tebruary fiay, February 15, 192 - T"--- " _, L 8 ly unskilled.  o s the 21st anniversary! . [eauty School. In honor r etty Butcher offers you tl , Ir a successful career  t(  Limited Time -- Limil I T0day -- Earn T0m0rl &apos;i o call us now --ES 3-13 la Beauty School " [. Callow Avenue rton, Washington 00chcombers 0000werGiven )toe TV ili00i00!00 See ,, at !i!!ri;::i:°it,iiill ;el Furniture rs cad later. ce to be announ mma Dahl reported on gar- Eas Terms itle, the care of moss on the • Y  |SPraying, and fertilizing at HA 6-4 6. "p _mem.ber brought arrange- ,%vldrsriftwood and dry ma- 00,oano00. --tfton a national judge, gave h. me ribbons, stating the li umt SOme of our efforts Eyery All LU..,,. professional. Mildred II liUlill.ll [ Won the sweepstakes by • • i nl ,mr uluuv,ln;m u,[" ,,-,a-  ' |v' ?c. TWelve members and l 'zsztors were sP:es:t.bk dl e s recently moved to A1- ;White is' the new man- • Allyn House Nursing tbout 20 guests assembled state of Mrs. Jack Lind- _e occasion. Mrs. White ,aany nice, useful gifts. thoughtful way of mak- coraer, like the Vv'hite's, Ome. Those present were act out their first names. 'st was very clever in correctly each lady's efreshments were served haich" we departed for u to live in a friendly Y Such as Allyn. night of last week the o work at AUyn House shower for Mrs. White gifts were a surprise this newcomer feel so friendly, neigh- Mrs. Harvey Wolfe and ads drove out last look things over at home, discovering one large trees had been during a wind torm. no damage had been: i.. a. , TERRELL wa.s': ir Lmncheon last Fit ; " " da E"Y Caldwell, Mrs. Je ay - i usten, Mrs Jud Vo 3 and Kaz, " y n €1 Mrs. Steve Boyce drove: Ithin,s aeoma on Friday to . s over at their beach 5J Mrs. Royce s e [a Visiti .... p nt the af- :lb--._ -''S zrlenos Who live NeE LDAYTOH HALL 00ebruary 17 I P,m.  2 a.m. Live Music i Faculty Wives To Hear Speech On Radioactive Fallout The next Faeulty rives' meet- ing will be held at 8 p.m. Mon- day at t.he home of Ruth Tuson ms" Ishmd Lake. Mr. Bob Quimby of Rayonier will be guest speaker. He will ac- quaint the group with terms and methods used in detecting and measm'ing radioactive fallout ma- terial. He is now teaching a ten week course to train nlonitors ill the county, but this discussion will be a ))fief outline of the en- tire problem intended to nmke the people more aware of the prob- lems connected with fallout. Radio fallout from a nuclear at- tack is a serious matter, but knowledge of the safety precau- tions can prevent panic and avoid lamilies from taking needless risks. Hostesses for this meeting will bc Mrs. Bob Sund and Mrs. Jack Swanson. March Of Dimes Gets $78.20 From Dairymen The sum of $78.20 was donated to the March of Dimes by the Kltsap-Mason Dairymen's Assoc- iation for cottage cheese sold last week. The dairymen's association an- nounced thtt they would donate one dime to the criplcd children's fund for every pint of cottage cheese sold from Feb. 5 to 8. They sold a grand total of 720 pounds of the dairy product in the four day period. vandals Seen n ilAdams And I St. Wed. And So!= At 9:57 a.m. last Wednesdky everal boys were reported to Shelton City Police for shooUng at street lamps at Adams and I street near the P.U.D. Another such case was reported at 7:20 p.m. last Saturday at the same address on Mountain View. Although' the vandals were not apprehended in either case the boys were estimated to be in the sub-teen age group. VACATION TRIP FOR MI. AND IRS. DEL COLE Mr. and Mrs. Del Cole are back on the job at the Mason County Stationers this week after a 10 day vacation. The Coles took in Death Valley and Lake Tahoe where they were nearly snowed in. Most of their time was spent "just relaxing". on the beach here. Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Von Osten are attending the Valentine dance their club in Tacoma is giving Saturday, stopping enroutc to have diaaer at the Steve Boyces. ., HJ:)aJ:d.;VL,ynn who. is still in tracti0 in a Tacoma hospital, wishes to thank all his friends and neighbors for the cards and letter they have been so generous to send to him while he is con- fined to bed. JuSt like a visit from each, Howard says. Mrs. McCreedy, who lives at Mason Lte, has been confined to her home with the fit], we are sol ry to hear. Mrs. Alta Mackay and Mrs. Flo Calder were shopping in Bremer- ton on Wednesday, stopping at Mrs. Annie Stlyts' at Betfair, for hmch and a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Gornick were visitors at the Terrell home Tuesday evening. The Gornieks had dinner with the Paul Maek- eys on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Griggs were callers at the Mackay home on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Blanch Zeitner, Janis and their uncle "Smitty" were dinner guests at the Mackay home on Thursday evening. SHELTON--MASON COUNTY_. JOURNAL- Published in "Chrstmastown,_ , , , .... u.#., ,'€ Shelton, Washington , -- ..... - ,. ., - - , , • , , , . r, , FEBRUARY WEDDING CEREMONY I Founders Day To ! ....... " .....  "! Be Bordeaux Observed PTA By i' ''' I Members will ha.vc a chance to exercise their democratic right of tree speech when Bordeaux PTA meets this Thursday evening. A nund)er of pertinent issncs ;cheduled to be [;resented during the next Legislai,v¢ Session will m!if be introduced t.o the group for discussion in buzz-sessions and the ............. ' ...................... "":;:::, :"if,:: .:: /:i".::i:ii;; E. resulting opinions will ticn be. ; ,.,., ' ::,::<i>.::::: I-- ,o, wardod to the prope,' so,,ree : .": :"' :' :, :;, ' i ...:: for action thei'euFon. !.:, > i? " :: ' Room visitation at 7 p.m. will start the evening's activities with .... . .: :  ::i ,: :>, the business meeting being called ::!:: :!i::i:  ! ihet° o,'der promptly at 7:30 p.m. inschool auditot'imTl. "- :;'.:::.'!;!:: : :ii:i .:; Highli%hting the evening's pro- ers' Day observance eonnuemorat- ing the 65 years o t service of tile RELATIVES AND FRIENDS gathered February 2 to witness l?rent-Tcacher Association. As a illU , , . , , , . , , ,. ii , i i ii i i i Get 4 pairs of stockings for the prnce of _3! the marriage of Miss Nikki Rudolph, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rudolph, Port Angeles, and Mr. Tom Patterson, son of Mrs. Martha Deer Barbishe and the late Fred Patterson of Shel- ton. The double-ring ceremony was perf°rme-debY-rh Rev. R. R. Rings in the home of the groom's mother, bride's father gave her in marriage. Her sister, Miss Becky Rudolph was her Maid of Honor. Best man for the groom was Fred Patterson. At the reception which followed in the home of the groom's aunt, Mrs. T. E. Deer and his cousin, Mrs. Joe Parsons served. The groom's cousin, the Misses Cindy and-Jule Remsberg were in charge of the guest book and gift table. The Pattersons will make their home in Sequim where they will both attend high school-- 'q A ,p ;c '( )r A special PTA Endorses Special Movie February 24 Saturday matinee Feb. 24 at the Blue Ox Theatre has been endorsed by the Mason County PTA council in an effort to support and retain the theatre as a sourcc of entertaining activ- ity for youngsters of the area. The film will he The Seven Voyages of Sinbad, plus a variety of cartoons. The feature has been selected especially for suitability and interest of grade school chil- dren. Show time will be 12:45 p.m. Harvey Enterlains Olympia Organ Glib The Hammond Organ Club of Olympia presented "Happy" Har.. vey, Shelton organist and enter- tainer, in et program of fun and music at its .February meeting in Olympia last week. Ivan Johnson, of Olympia, extended the invita- tion to "Happy" to play for the Olympia club and one of the larg- est audiences of the season came out to hear him. "Happy's" program inchtded numbers which have made him popular as an entertainer in night clubs and in schools and colleges throughout the country. A few years ago Harvey cafie to Shelton and played at some of Sbelton's schools "under the manage{ent 'dr the National Schools Assemblies Agency of Los Angeles. He is now nppearing at Ritner's Broiler here in Shelton. Harvey has also accepted an in- vitation from the same chLb to giw a lecture-concert April 3 a.t the United Presbyterian church in Olympiet,, where he recently gave a concert for the Organ So- ciety before one of the largest crowds of the season. The prog- ).am will be open to the public without charge. Lt. Dailey Skiis At Famous Garmisch Lieut. Don Dailey, in Ge]mlany with the U.S. 7tb Army, spent his first leave since the Berlin crises skiing in the Bavarian Alps at; tile world famotls Garmisch recreation area. Lt. Dailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Dailey of the Cloqal- lure area, was called to active duty soon after graduating frora the University of Washington in Grange Open House Slated For Feb. 16 The public is cordially invited to a Grange open house program at the Shelton Valley hall tomor- row, Feb. 16 at 8 p.m. Ralph Simpson, Jr'., as Master of the ilost grange will be the emcee fro' this evening of f{m. Of main intcres: will be a tal- ent show with almost every grange in the county participat- ing. There will be $10 for the first place winner, $5 for second and $2.50 for third. This will be provided by the host grange as there is no admission charge. Of equal interest will be a ques- tion and auswer period when any- one in the audience may ask a question concernip.g grange work and one of the grangers will en- deavor to answer. Any questions will be appreciated in the hope thart granges of the county will reap the benefits in new members. Refresbments ann dancing will round out the evening. Eva Rest- cold is in charge of the kitchen for the affair. Music for the dane- ing will be by Harley Wivell, Lad Simpson, Tom and Joyce Olson. This should prove to be a good evening for grangers and non grangers alike. The more people interested in grange work, the more work the grange will ac- complish. REED SGHOLARSHIP AREA ENLARGED North Mason High School has been. added to Simpson Timber Company's Mark E. Reed Scholar ship Program, Qus Hubbard, Seat- tle, chairman of the scholarship board, announced today. "In addition to Simpson em- ployees and children of employ- ee.s," said Hubbard, "the Reed Scholarship program has always included youthful residents of areas in which Simpson conducts major operations. North Mason has been added under this provi- sion." ! i Qualified graduates of North Mason are eligible to compete for the eight, $600 Reed Scholarships to be awarded for the 1962-63 school year. R e e d Scholarship applications arc being accepted now through Aprtl :1. Interested students may obtain an application by writing to the secretary, board of scholar- ship, Mark E. Reed Scholarship Foundation, 2 0 0 0 Washington Building, Seattle 1. To be eligible, a student must be a Simpson employee or child of an part of this observance, a free- will silver offering which goes in- to the youth sewice program, will be received during the evemng. Refreshments will be served fol- lowing the program. 3 MORE NEEDED TO FILL ADULT TYPING CLASS Wo's for typing? Three more persons interested in learning to type are needed to complete an adult education night class in typing which wilt begin next Wednesday if another three students enroll. A minimum of 12 is needed to form a class. Nine have signed up so far, according to Frank Willard. principal at Grant C. An- i gle school, where the classes will bc held. He is in charge of the adult night school program here. Anyone interested should contact Willard at the Angle school dur- ing the day or at .Juts lmme in the evenings or weekends. Classes are two hours ouce a week for 12 weeks at a cost of $12, or 50 cents an hour. Several other adult night clas- ses also will start next weelL They have reached their minimum en- rollment requiremcnts, Wiltard said. I{.ACHEL KNOTT GU'II,D The Rachel Knott Orthopedic Guihl will meet for a, 12:30 p.m. hmcheon Friday at the home of t Mrs. Richard Brewer. Mrs. Grocer Brewster will be co-hostess. Here's your Berkshire Bonus! You get I extra pair of stockings in every bonus box of 3 pairs you buy l "T ow, for a limited time only! There's an extra pair of A. i Berkshire nylons waiting for you in every Berkshire Bonus box of 3 pairs you buy I Choose from four fashion. able styles. With seams or seamless. All with the NYL0C Run-Barrier ! From $4.05 the box. M EI00CAKTI L£ I I I I Enough crisp cottons, rich silks, luscious I;n. ens, beauteous blends to start your wardrobe plans spinning.., your sewing machine whir. ringl Save as you create your own magic all through the house.., here are just a few ideas. Dan River Cottons Suiting and Coating Blends Wrlnkle-shed Dry-Don ... the ultimate m care.free Exciting New Shades! wash and wear cottons. For fashion, the eased look has won favor for the cas- • Ideal for little Miss ual dresser. Strikes ] , IJNGRAVELED WET DRIVEWAYS our Home . . . 4RE SLIPPERY AND DANGEROUS YOU SAVE YOUR !ABLE VALUABLES?L ORDER TODAY • Are Safest the Year-A OneofOUr , ' ,i EPOSIT BOX; ',S Keep These Importa t tams Now? Bonds * Contracts * Deeds ts * Heirlooms * Bills of salt ,h Certificate, "Citizenship For Your hold inventory * Income Tag i )urance Policies * Marriage Savings Bonds * Securities . Stock Certifieates * TruS Driveway • Picture Negatives * Slides icture Films * Jewelry FROM FIRE AND  FE DEPOSIT BOX Order any size load today and [s Surprisingly Low " have a trouble-free driveway One Today at this winter. )lion Branch  .... fi[00- ................................................ ......... MATERIAL ALSO AVAILABLE County Federal. .... L.... ........... ,.... ...................... Loan Associatio00l LI 6' ED TO $10,000 BY THE F.S..' M. Monday thru Thursday =, 4 to 5:30 Fridays Branch Office • 313 Railroad Shelton, wash, 1958 and has been in Germany for nearly three years. He was a three-sport athlete at Elms high school and captained the Univer- sity baseball team in his senior year at. Washington. WE APOLOGIZE Due to an undetected error on the part of our information source two names were omitted from tile llst of honor roll students a Olympic Junior College, plSnted in last week's Journal. The over- looked students were Peter Bu- ehel and Varlerie Latham, both of helton. employee or a graduate of one of the following high schools: Irene S. Reed, Shelton; North :Mason, Belfair; Mary M. Knight, Matlock, Elms ar Montesano. Wirmers of the scholarships will be announced before the end of the current school Year. GItANGE SPECIAL IIELr'I: At 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 16, Twa- nob Grange will hold an ()pen meetiug and pie social to ben efit the Polio and Heart fund drives, Mr. Squires, a local nurseryman will give a demonstration on prnn- ing rose bushes. Visitors are wel- C0nlc. DON'T BE DEAF! Does that shock you? It is meant to do ust that; to shock you into doing, somo- ning about your hearing ross. Do you strain to hear what people say? Do you have to ask people to repeat? Do you find that others scem to mUmble and not speak up? Do you stay home from good times bccat,se hearing s hard work? If Your .answer is "Yes" 1o any of the foregoing, may need hearing help. Wc can tell in just you a few mini , it won't cost you a penny, come to see me at Eells and Valley Ai)P lianee Center this Friday, February 16 between 10 A.M. and 1 P.M. Or, if you can't mako it then, tolephone HA 6-4663 and I O H Will call at your homc, DON'T DELAY! These few minutes now may change your wlol¢ life- • ,"I ]L " ELTO N Dumel E.Br me, OELTONE HEARING AIDS 7TH &. PARK PHONE HA, 6.6661 10( E. 4th, Olympia FL 7.3521 / • Dressy for the Teen. ager. • Practical for MOther. 98¢ to $1.29 yd. Jacket dresses are treas. ured by many. $1.29 to $4.98 yd. Beautiful Prints • Cotton Satins • Arnel & Cotton Checks • Acetate Taffetas • Dacron & Rayons • 100% Dacrons All wastable and easy carel 98¢ to $1.98 yd. e DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT e I III I ) I I Page 3