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gHELTON--MAg0N COUNTY 30URNAL-- Published in e:Chr{stmastown, U.S.A)', ghelton, Washington
Thursday,
II I
SCHOOL MEI U
Menus for Shfflton Elementary
Schools and Shelton Senior
High Sahool
Week oF March 8-12
,Monday Wien~,n. in buttered
bun, tomato juice, celery stuff-
ed with chee~e, ehilie:t peaches
and milk.
Tuesday - Chi!i, peanut butter
sandwich, orange fruit salad,
carrot sticks home-made cinna-
mon roll and milk.
Wednesday • Hot roast beef
sandwich, tossed green salad
with 1000 I~'land dre~qing,
Dutch Apple cake and milk.
Thursday ......... Turkey in gravy
over whipped potatoe& cranber-
ry sauce, green beans, home-
made whole wheal bm]s and
butter, fruited jcllo and milk.
Friday ....... Baked macaroni and
cheese, buttered asparagus, cab-
bage wedge, home-nmde raisin
bread, strawberry ice cream
and mflR.
SuPiflement your child's
diet with Plenamlns from
Prepp's Hexad
132 RR. Phone 426-4642
NEW
ARRIVALS
Shelton General Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Ross, Star
Route 1, Box 188A, a girl, Febru-
ary 27.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fox, 1312
Thomas street, a boy, March 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Christian,
1121 Railroad avenue, a girl,
March 2.
Marriage Licenses
Applying for marriage licenses
in the Mason county auditor's
office this past week were:
William R. Curry, 39, Tumwater,
and Vivi},n Davison, 41, Shetton.
Gerald W. Young, 25, Shelton,
and Betty Edmis~on, legal, Shel-
ton.
Donald L. Slater, 21, Olympia,
and Sandra tester 18, Shelton.
Richard L. Davis, 1.9, Bremler-
ton, and Sally Lawter, 17, Brem-
erton.
l,Jiels Lund, 20, Shelton, and
Rosemary Knutzen, 17, Shelton.
Scott Ball, 20, Belfair,and
Sharon Valley, 17, Belfair.
Heaw Duty Top.Loading Washer LAF600
• Regular and Delicate Cycles and Speeds
• 4 Water Temperature Selections • New
Lint Filter and Water Circulation System •
5-Position Water Saver ° Flush Rinse and
Deep Rinse • Load Markers • Automatic
Safety Lid Lock ° Porcelain Enamel Tub
Matching ,Elec yiC or
DTF/DG 00
• 3 Pre-Set Drying Programs • Large Caper-
ity Lint Collector • Balanced Air Flow• Sys-
tern • Interior Tub Light • Ideal Venting
Flexibility
$ ELTOH ELE¢TRg
419 Railroad 426-6283
II I J i II I I
SPRING WEDDING BELLS
USED CARS
V:
Top Qualily Cars
VA',ANT V,00, DOOR ,EDAN =t Q=
Heater-Std. Trans.-Factory Warranty
.am.
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Heater - Top Condition
'61 PLYMOUTH V-S 2 DOOR SEDAN saa,~
R. H. - Automatic - Power Steer & Brakes
,61 ALCON DOOR WAGON $1145
Radio - Heater - 8td. Trans.
'60 FORD GALAXIE 4 DOOR SEDAN
Radio - Heater - Automatic
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Heater - 4 Speed Trans. -~Top Import
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MR. AND MRS. WALTER R. CLOVER of Bremerton annouhce
the engagement of their daughter, Karen Lee, to David E. Kangas,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kangas, Shelton. Miss Clover Is a
graduate of East Bremerton High School. Her fiance, a Shelton
High school graduate, is employed by the Shelton Title Company.
An April wedding is planned.
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Today, Thurs., March 4
Rotary Club luncheon, noon.
Ming Tree Cafe.
Toastmasters Club, 6:45 a.m.,
Timbers restaurant.
Yacht Club business meeting, 8
p.m., clubhouse.
Navy Mothers Club. 7:30 p.m.,
Memorial hall..
World War I Veterans and Aux-
i]iary potluck luncheon, noon,
Memorial hall.
i
County commission meeting, 16
a.m., courthouse.
Shelton Bridge Club, 7:30 p.m.
PUD auditorium.
Coin Club, 7:30 p.m., PUD build
ing.
Vicki Lee Auxiliary, 8 p.m.,
home of Mrs. Percy Zamzow.
Tuesday, March 9
Kiwanis Club luncheon noon,
Memorial lmll.
City commission meeting, 2 p.m.,
Mason County Tuberculosis As- city hall.
so~iation rummage sale, 9 a.m, - 4 School Board meeting, 8 p.m.
p.m., PUD audiLorium. Evergreen school.
Shel- Tea OrLhope',]ic Guild, 8 4-H leaders council meeting, 8
p.m., home of Phyllis Tembreull. p.m.. extension office.
Friday March 5 ., M:oose Lodge, 8 p.m., airpur~
Mason County Tub~rc~llosi~ A~2ffha~" '
soci:,Hon run,rh~,'e ~ale 9 a-,rn.~ De lee ~: ' '"V
• ~ ' .. -'g" . of Honor Protective As~.
4 p m. PUD au(litorium, sociation. 8 p.m., Memoral hall.
WCTU, 11 am., home of Mrs.
Olive Quar'..i~:r. IA,_~ns Club Board of Directors
Saturday, March6 meeting, 7:30 p,m., 2217 Calanan
Drivers license examiner,10 street.
a.m - 5 p.m.. police station. Amaranth Social Club, 7 p.m., ]
Mountain View Community Club home of Mrs. Loui Larson,
card party, 8 p.m., in the club- Welcome Chapter No. 40 Social
house.
Sunday, March 7
Shelton churches invite you tO
attend the church of your choice.
Monday, March 8
PUD No. 3 commission meet-
ing, 1 p.m., PUD commission
room.
I I I
CIub luncheon, 12:80 p.m., home
of Mrs. Betty Hulbe~t.
Washington State Nurses As-
sociation, 8 p.m., home of Frances
Fox.
Wednesday, March 10
Drivers license examiner, 10
a.m. - 5 p.m., police Station.
Ill i iil i
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Radio - Heater- Automatic
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OTORS CORPORATION
426-3433
707 So. First
Ch rysler--Plymouth---Vallant
International Trueka
Shelton
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Soc,ety E.dito= NtarJ Waters Phone 426-4412
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RacEd P:ee f .]Id
March 19 la] Sale "
Plans In F.II Sw!ng
With March coming in like a
lamb with a burst of sunshine
many women will be considering
Shopping for their Eastet' b(mnets.
Rachel Knott Orthopedic Guild
members are hoping they will wait
"nr the ~nring hat ~'lte tci be held
5{arch 19 from lla.m. - 7 p.m, in
"he PU'D audi',orium. This year
there v¢ill be more large head sizes
~nd three price ranges of $3.50,
;4 95 and $6.95.
Mrs. Richerd Brewer is general
chairman of the sale with the
foP, owing members on the com-
mittees: Mrs. George Cropper,
publicity; Mrs. Harry Deccan,
Mrs. Charles Allinon ,-rid Mrs.
Dorothy Jessup, advisors; Mrs.
~-lde,~ Vender Wegen, posters;
Mrs..Harold Nordeng, decorations.
Mrs: Dorothy Jessup, chairman,
Mrs Sea Grout aud Mrs. Harold
Nichols, tea table;~ Mrs. Harry
Deegan, chairman, Mrs. Dorothy
Pizzicato Club
Honors C mpesers
w gist,::
The Pizzicato Clnh jnined music
clubs acro,,~s the nation in observ-
ing American Mnnic Month when
it presented a Parade of Ameri-
c,m Music program at its Feb-
ru~ry meeting. Each year Febvn-
ary is de~fign'ttc'd by the Na!ionai
Federation of Mu,:.ic C!ubs as a
month in which to give reco,nition
~o AFTerie'~Tl eompesers hy focus-
ing attention on their muisc.
The v¢orlcs of Washington com-
posers were featured on the club's
program. Among the composers
whose nnu,dn was ]le:~.rd %,et'e two
from the University of \,Vnst~tqK-
ton. William Ber,-r.sm% read of the
MUsic school, and George F. Me-
Kay, professor of music Other
composers whose nlusic xv:w,, Del'-
formed were Kenneth Kimball of
the music department of Centralia
Junior college. Amy Worth of
Seattle and Alice Pahner of Shel-
ton.
Jessup, Mrs. Orover Brewster and
Mrs. George Orisdale, unpacking Vocalists on the evening's pro-
and repacking the hats; Mrs. gram included Cyntlqa Rice,
David Harris, chairman of equip- Margaret Surratt and D i a n e
Frank. Other performers were
ment; Mrs. Grover Brewster and clarinetists Aleca Ruddell, Jeanne
Mrs. Bee.Grout, cashiers.
Although several members were Osbm~ and Sarah Kreger. A piano
solo w'ts played by Marilyn Okano
out of town when the February and Judy Antonsen playe~i a flute
meeting was held all members of
solo. Narrators who presmted bi-
the guild are expected to help dur- t ographical sketches of the co,n-
ins the March 19 sale and each is posers were Leslie Surratt, Cathy
to furnish two dozen cookies for Neth and Cindi Surfeit.
the tea. , Of special interest was a letter
()E-S ,~-0-C-~-I~'-~Ui~"I sent by Mr. McKay telling of the
Welcome Chapter No. 40, OES highlights of his musical career.
Social Club will meet in the home Geaneece Morgus acdompanied
of Mrs. Betty Hulbert at 240 the singing of the Federation
South 7th St., for a 12:30 p.m. Hynm of the Month, "Joyful,
hmcheon next Tuesday. Mrs. Haz-[Joyful, We Adore Thee".
el Damman will be hostess. I Refreshments were served from
' an attractively arranged table by
he hostess, Diane Frank.
]arried
JOE WATERS has been named
as one of the Yell Kings for
Washington State University at
PUllman next year, A 1963
graduate of Shelton H i g h
iohool) he is a. WSU sophomore
this year wherl~ he Is affiliated
with PI Kappa Alpha. As a
high s o h o o I student Waters
played football for the High-
climbers and was on the traok
team. He Is the son of MrS.
Frank Waters.
I =1 I II II .... I ~1]1 I .............. "
,,i,
Value Used Trucks
"ek 8 erme y
By Mabel Kidd
DAYTON --- Best wishes are
,xtended to Mr. and Mrs. William
L. Kidd Jr. who were mamied Fet
~6. The Groom is the son of Wil-
~am L. Kidd Sr. and the bride,
he former Celia Kay Dillon,
~Iaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
)illon of Skokominh Valley.
The newlyweds will be making
Lheir home on Capitol Hill.
lyde Scrogham left Sunday for
~illings, Mont., to attend the fun-
5ral of his grandfather, Peter Dull.
Our sympathies are extended to
the family.
The TravelinG Pinochle Club
will mee~ March 6 in the Shelton
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Booth
Ladies' Club met Feb. 23 with
Elizabeth Barlow as hostess.
Guests were Ginger Hickson and
Estelle Bunnell and granddaught-
ers. Rose Dougherty will be hos-
tess at the next meeting March 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Seab Combs have
returned from a three week vaca-
tion in California, They visited
daughters and families, Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Neal at North Holly-
wood, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Gilmour
in Chatsworth and Mr. and Mrs,
Charles Edwards at Santa Susana,
nephews and nieces at Oxnard,
friends, i%Ir. and Mrs. Fred Bur-
ney at Santa Ann and Mrs. Combs
brother and family the John
Griggs at Ventura.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Roberts at-
tended the I.W.A. Union dinner
at the Moose Hall honoring 25-
year members. Pete was among
those receiving pins.
Visiting the Darl Goldys Sun-
day was his cousin, Mrs. Helen
Pierce of Chehalis.
Dining Saturday with the Ed-
ward Pearsons were Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Paine and son, Frank and
daughter. Mrs. Thatcher and chil-
dren of Skokomish Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rietdo,'f
and Sandhi and Steve Needham
were dinner guests sunday in the
Shelton home of Mr, and Mrs. Er-
nest Maynard.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivyl Chapman of
Lake Isabella, Mr. and Mrs. Mac
Hackney of Aberdeen and Mr. arid
1V[rs. Aiva Chapman and children
were Sunday dinner g~msts in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kidd.
The occassion was to celebrate the
second birthday of Jeannine Chap-
man and the wedding anniversary
of the Hackneys.
CONGRATULATIONS to Mr.
and MrS. Niels Edward Lund on
their marriage Feb. 27 in the
Faith Lutheran Church. The
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Hans Lund and the bride, the for-
mer Rosemary Knutzen, daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. Warren Knutzen
of Shelton.
~%[r, and Mrs. Hans Lund and
daughter attended the wedding
and the reception following in the
Knutzen home.
Sunday visitors in the home of
'62 INTERNATIONAL H.D. I/2 Ton PickupMr. and Mrs. A. O. Sehuffenhauer
Long Box-3 speed - 6 Cyl. $1495 were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Whit-
comb and Mary of Manchester.
'67 WILLYS STATION WAGON 4x4
Heater- Extra Engine- Very Clean
'56 INTERNATIONAL ~2 TON PICKUP
Heater - 3 Speed
The Charles Willis family ac-
companied Mr, and Mrs, Joe Kirk
to Tacoma Tuesday and visited
with Mr. and Mrs, T. G. Richard-
son and Mr. and Mrs. Garfield
Robbins.
The J. C. Tibbits of Raymond
were especially welcome callers
Sur~day in the Allen Tibbits home
as they brought along some stur-
geon steaks. J. C. had caught a
couple of the big fish in the Che-
halls River one of which weighed
83 pounds.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Todd called
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Adams on
Thursday evening.
Mrs. Joe C. BroWn attended the
Dldtrl~t 4-H leaders Training Ses-
sion heltl 1tl Cheha.lis.
LATE SUM ER fiUPTi L
!!;i'
SEPTEMBER WEDDING PLANS of Miss Cathryn
A2/c Darrell Cochran have been revealed by her pare!
Mrs. Don M. Saeger. He is the son of Mr. and MrS,
Cochran. All are of Shelton. Miss Saeger will
8helton High school in June. Her fiance, an SHS
presently stationed in Okinawa with the U. S. Air
AMARANTH SOCIAL
CLUB MEETING
Amaranth Laurel Court No. 26,
Social Club will meet at 7 p.m.
next Tuesday in the home of Mrs.
Loui Larson for a social evening.
Members are asked to be prompt.
CARD PARTY POSTPONED
Because of conflicting dates the
dessert-luncheon card party plan-
ned by the Hood Canal Woman's
Club for next Tuesday has been
postponed until after Easter.
IIEART
Local Heart
rials said this
not contacted
Sunday Drive who
tribute to the [ear
so by mailing Lheil
to Penn.y Surrat,
chairman, Box
contributions shoURl
able to "Heart
be mailecl before
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Heater - Automatic- New Brakes
'53 DODGE 1V= TON CAB & CHASSIS
4 Speed Trans. - 2 Speed Axle
'49 GMC 450 4/5 YARD DUMP
5 speed - 2 speed - 900 Rubber
SEVERAL OLDER PICKUPS & HEAVY DUTY
TRUCKS TO PICK FROM
WE FINANCE WITH LOCAL OWNED
NATIONAL BANK OF MA~ON COUNTY
AT LOW BANK RATES--ASK US
TO WED THIS, S[
PLANS FOR A SUMMER wedding are being
Rosanne Putvin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.
Edward A. Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mrs.
All are of ~helton. Both young people are gradUa
High school.
KEEPS OUT COLD,
HOLDS IN HEAT,
Saves up to 40 on fuel
w=,m kid~i
leeve~ Sk~kt, T~k~
--WE HAVE GENUINE
Cut and
led Ikeeze
----" [~
FLEX.O
Plus Such Other Winter
Aluminum Windows •
Storm Window Kits
Insulation • Weath
EACRETT L,UHBER
ON HILLCREST
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