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Shelton Mason County Journal
Shelton, Washington
February 27, 1964     Shelton Mason County Journal
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Thursday, February 27, 1964 SHELTON---MASON COUNTY JOURNAL--Published in "Christmastown, Shelton, Washington Q I | DOUGH MAKER---Head baker at Shelton's new bakery in Stew-' art's Foodliner on Mt. View is Jerry DPyer, shown here taking a batch of bread from the ovens. His skilled hand will be mucll In evidence when open house is held today, Friday and Saturday to introduce the new bakery to the community. (See details in ad- joining ad). By Mabel Kidd DAYTON -- Sunday ove~-'~nt guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren WiUiams were Mr. and Mrs. Irv, ing Jewett of Everett. Mrs. A. E. Lemke spent several days last week in Seattle with her daughter and children, Mrs. Ar- thur Wolden while Mr. Wolden made a business trip to Calgary. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson will host the Traveling Pinochle Club meeting Saturday evening. This is a correction to last week's item. David Chappell stayed overnight on last week Monday with cousins Casey, Butch and Pare Cart of Shelton. Saturday dinner g~msts of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Roberts were Mr. and Mrs. Rich Roberts mid son of ~elton. Chris stayed the weekend with his grandparents. ;Mr. ~md Mrs. Dell Adams en- Joyed having for the weekend grandchildren, Clint, Cindy and Lester Adams of Chehalis. Dennis and Keith Combs spent Friday night with grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Seab Combs. Patsy Chappell was u Thursday overnight g~mst of the Walter Chappell family. MRS. ESTItER KIDD of Shel- ton is spending some time will1 son, Bill Kidd. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Roberts and Bill dined Friday evening in the Shelton home of Mrs. Nena Rob- erts. Duane Kidd was Saturday over- night guest of Selloy George Huey in Shelton. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Pharris called Nashville, Tenn. Saturday night to have a nice conversation with daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Loran Mercier as they hadn't heard from them for quite sometime. Mrs. Ruby Hitching3 visited Sunday in the home of sort and SPECIALTY --- Hand.decorated cakes for all occasions is a specialty of Bill & Mary's Bal(- ery. Concentrating on her job of doing just that to a cake is Janice Rasmussen. family, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Rick- ards. Charles Brown and Virgil Waf- ters and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Watters attended the Boy Scout dinner held on Thursday evening at the Baptist church. MR. AND MRS. 3. C. Tlbbits of Chehalis were Saturday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tib- bits. Bill Si:rope was a Sunday din- ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Todd, MTs. Alice Rickards and Mrs. Merlin Rickards and Duane mo- tored to Hoquiam one day last week and Visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hyde and in the Cosmopolis home of Mr. and V£rs. Delmar Burgeson. Dining Sunday with Mr. and L. B. Plmrris were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pharris of Federal Way, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pharris, Shel- ton and Mrs. Mike Johnson and children of Island Lake. We're Pleased To Have Had A Part As the masons who put up the concrete block addition to Stewarrs Foodliner for housing Bill & Mary's Bakery, it was a privilege for us to participate in helping bring this ex- cellent new facility into being in Shelton. We extend our best wishes for success. Ray and Dick Myer of 721 SLEATER-KINNEY ROADp OLYMPIA RLLED... MADE GREAM . . . CHOCOLATE COVERED . .. DEE.LIGIOUS! RASPBERRY, EAGH 14 DIFFERENT VARIETIES TO CHOOSE FROM 4 DOZEN WILL MAKE 12 MAGHINES. GOME IN AND OF GAKE SEE THEM and SATURDAY- I0 A.M. to 7 P.M. DELll)IOUS GAKE DONUTS WILL BE WEST OOAST'S '1 I I II i D And we're glad we had the privilege of helping bring //, GOLD MEDAL 25 Lb. Bag Skookum 3O3 TINS Friskies Assorted 6¼ oz. Tin Powder Room 300'S Reg. Pkgs. into being through installation of the plumbing system. Strained-In Jars JAR ONLY BIRDSEYE FROZEN PEAS OR CUT CORN 10 OUNCE BOX SUNRISE QUALITY POUND. from SWANSDOWN BOX PLUMBING, HEATING AND SHEET METAL LITTLE GIANT 10 PACK 'i,,, ,i' ,,i, [ ' , , J,, , '