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Shelton Mason County Journal
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July 19, 1962     Shelton Mason County Journal
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Natlock Community Church Has Vacation Bible School This Week Union Residents Entertain AMnlllnerTi, Speak &apos; Lulheran. Bibk$ Sea[ ..... "''D'oa],[.'f; ...... -oo,7 t" [" '"rs.-,'---d.;'a'[,_" L.-- ]:-'o'k-o" ; [h-rh[.  .... ,'.----.'-- .-.,--'"--- '''" [A!_ Uonvention Uamp Sets l,t,,..,. MATTOCK--This week there He;n'ing, " Montesano spent" Sunday with Mr. "SATURDAY "ihe Andrew Me- _ Eug¢z m D. Dennerline, circuit Puget Sou,nd IQLU is Daily Vacation Bible School at MR. AND MRS. Edward Valley and Mrs. Kenneth Howard and Garvie £anflly had a picnic and vacain0nnn][ VNSNI0rs lit I[0gl6S supervising mmis.ter for 17.neig!l- Camp on LaKe l i | the Matlock Community Church, and sons [)avid and LeRoy spent lamily, party in honor of their nephew, " ormg congregauons of Jenovans ning six weegs ponsored by the Student Mis- sionary Council. There will be a program Friday, July 27 at 7:30. The farmers here arc trying to hay, but it's very discouraging hay Weather. Just a few hours of sunshine in the aftemmons. MRS. MARIE M cKAY of Shel- ton was a Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. Augusta Portman and Carl Portman. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Morris and daughters Jenny and Jill of L.ong Beach, Calif., called on Mr, and Mrs. Elvin Hearing Monday. Paul Martin of Oklahoma spent the weekend with "Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coekburn. The men were old army buddies. Mr, and Mrs. Michael Hoffman of Tacoma spent Sunday after- i1,, nn nl ,I I TV SETS FOR RENT Don't Miss the Fun and Entertainment of Television TAYLOR RADIO ELEOTRIO 4th & Cots 426-6602 ,,i i Sunday evening with the Rodger Spalding family. The LeRoy Boothe family, Ho- quiam, were weekend guests of their folks, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Ford. We are sorry to report that Herbel:t Brehmeyer, Jr., is in the Clinic Hospital with an eye in- jury, but hopes to be out in a couple of days. Mr, and Mrs. Lud Ressmaier at- tended the alumni picnic of Ro- chester high school at Borst Park in Centralia Sunday. MR. AND MRS. WAYNE Evers and family of Shelton, and Jeanne and Sandra Calkins of Santee, CaN ifornia :pent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clift. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker and son Pat spent Sunday in Tacoma with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hunter cal- led on Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hear- ing Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prove and five children of Seattle are spend- ing the week with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hunter. MRS. L. F. COOK of Montesaam and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dwyer and two sons of Whitter, Calif., spent last week Tuesday at the Kczmeth Howard home. The Dwy- ers are cousins of Mrs. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Helin called on Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hun-i ter Sunday afternoon. DON'T BE DEAF! QOss that shock you? It is meant to do just that; to shock you into doing something about your hearing loss. / Do you strain to hear what people say? Do you have to ask people to repeat? Do you find that others seem to mumble and not speak up? Do you stay home from good times because hearing is hard work? If your answer is "YES" to any of the foregoing you may need hearing help. We can tell in just a few minutes, and it won't cast you a penny. Come to see our representative at Eells and Valley Appliance Center Friday, July 20 between 10 A.M. and 1 P.M. Or, if you can't make it then, telephone 426-4663 and he will call at your home. DON'T DELAY! This few minutes now may change your whole life. Daniel E. Bruner BELTONE HEARING, AIDS 106 E. 4th Avenue, Olympia FL 7-3521 Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Decker, Aberdeen, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Cash. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE Al- den of Calemisa, Calif., were drop in guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Cash Friday evening. The George Aldens will visit the world fair and friends in Seattle a couple of weeks and spend some time with the Cash family. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Dick of Hoquiam called on Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brehmeyer Sr. Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kimmerly and family and Mrs. Richard Hopkins and family and Mrs. Paul Johns- ton and baby, all of Sbelton, were Tuesday dinner guests of the Herbert Brehmeyer, St. family to help Michael Brehmeyer celebrate Kitty Johnson Auditor Aspirant Katherine (Kitty)Johnson, will be the Democl;atie candidate for Mason County Auditor in the .No- vember general election. Mrs. Johnson has lived in Shel- toil since 1931 and is a graduate of Irene S. Reed High School and attended bus|ness college. She is now employed by the Shelton Title Company doing title search work. She was employed for 5  years at Lumbermen's Mercantile as an accountant. Active in Democrat party af- fairs in the county for a number of years, Mrs. Johnson has served as precinct committeewoman and delegate. She is past president of the Mason County Orthopedic Asso- ciation and former vice president of the Shelton Girl Scout Coun- cil. She and her husband, Delbert, head of the State Highway De- partment legal staff as assistant attorney general, have two child- ren, 17 and 13. Bob Geiger, who leaves to work neat' Chicago soon. Those attend- ing were Mr. and Mrs. A1 Taylor and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Hank Geiger and family, of Ta- coma, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mitchell and family of Puyallup, and the McGarvie family and Miss Nan Taylor. Mr. and Mrs.\\;Andrew McGarvie accompanied by their company, the Mitchell family went clam digging Monday morning. SUPT. AND MRS. Eugene French and family left Tuesday for a camping trip around the Loop. Supt. French reports the sChool board is busy meeting with W. A. Johnson, the architect for the new school building and wants to state there is no charge until the bond issue goes through. Southside4'H Clubs Discuss Plans For Camp By Mrs. Rly Kratcha SOUTHSIDE -- Time Watch- ers 4-H club met Thursday and decided on their date of leaving for camp at the ocean at Kalaloch. Linda Longacrcs gave a demon- straiten on cleaning an oven, and J, udy Rains gave a demonstration on egg-fou-yung. The club members decided on the decorations for camp. The Time Watchers discussed the fair and food contest coming up in August. Thunderbirds 4-H club met at Nfary Wetter's last Wednesday. Robert Kimbel gave a demonstra- tion on the parts of a cow, and Chuck Sheppard gave a demon- stration on a rope to lead a cow at the fair. Thunderbirds are washing cars to raise money for camp. Mary Wetter served cup cakes for re- freshments. Busy Bells 4-H club is meeting once a week to work on their pro- Ject work and Skit for camp. Busy Bells 4-H club along with the Thunderbirds 4-H club had a picnic at Twanoh last Thursday. Cindy Jackson of the Time Watchers and Bob Spooner of Grapeview are exchange campers with Thurston County 4-H .this week at Millersylvania State park. Four Leaves 4-H club met Thursday for a short business meeting with the meeting called to order by the president Linda Trotzer. Fair pamphlets were giv- en out to the club members. The 4-H'ers discussed camp and work- ed On their record books, and practised their camp skit. Mrs. Veta Holtorf and Bobby were vis- itors at the meeting, and Bar- bara Wolf's cousin, Tins White- sides, also was a guest. Robin By Ethel Dalby UNION --Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Aldrich have had as house- guests last week, their cousins Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Green of I Jackson, Mich., and also friends of the Greens of the same place. The party left for Vancouver, B.C. Sunday. After a visit in British Columbia, they are returning to Seattle to visit the fair, leaving Aug. 6 for their native state. Mrs. Paul Schlosser joined a of some 16 members of her "Book Worm" study club friends and their husbands, of Shelton on a trip to Seattle last week. The group enjoyed dinner at Ruby Chow's Chinese Cafe, and later attended the performance of the dancers from tle Philippines, at the Opera House. M.RS. SCHLOSSER remained on in the big city an additional cou- ple of days for a visit with son Ralph and family before returnng to her Union home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McConkey were h)sts Sunday afternoon for a picnic at .their Canal home to the Shelton Rainbow GiEs, Job's Daughters and the DeMolay group. Some 60 young people were present to enjoy the afternoon swimming, water skiing and boat- ing, which kept the group enter- tained. Assisting were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Correa,, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Dewell, Shelton, and the Mesdames Van- Arsdale, Jc;slin, Wolf, Redmond and Neuenschwander. Curtis Grout, Union, was DeMolay Dad. MR. AND MRS. REED Tindall of Seattle, and their friends, Mr. and N[rs. Eric Dahl, spent last weekend at the Curtis Grout home. Mrs. Tindall is the former' Judy Bakke served refreshments. Guests visiting Mr. and Mrs. i Norman Trotzer and family are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trotzer of Wausau, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Trotzer and family of Arcadia and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trotzer of Wau- sau, Wis., spent last week visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Dick Goodwin of Pendleton, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kratcha and John Kratcha visited Mr'. and Mrs..Ray Krateha and Janice last Tuesday evening. Grout. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Krienbaum returned to their Union home last Thursday from Uleir Seattle aprt- ment, and are remaining for the season. According to reports coming trom the Bruce Hanleys (Supt. of Twanoh State Park, the tall trong metal fence along the lower margin of the camp and trailer park, bordering the Navy Yard Highway, will protect children and also adnlt pedestrians, who are now forced to cross at designated crosswalks. Drivers of cars along the Park area will also be able to drive the stretch of highway with less feat' of children dart- ing out before them, and also less worry with regard to jay-walkers. ANNOUNCEMENT is made of the engagement of Miss Kathleen Keyes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Keyes of Olympm, to Jerry Cowan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cowan of Union. Kathleen (granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mawson of Union) is a graduate of Olympia high school. Her fiancee is a graduate of Shel- ton high school. He also attended Western Washington State Col- lege, later serving four years in the U.S. Navy, and is presently employed in Shelton. As yet, no definite date is set for the wed- ding. Mrs. Douglas Grout had as re- cent weekend visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mallory, relatives-In- law, of Seattle. Wands and Pat Nilson have had one round of house guests at teir Canal cottage the past few weeks. Recent vtsitors were Mr. and Mrs. V. AuClaire and children of Eu- rika, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nilson of Waterman, Geraldine l Oliver also of Waterman, Mrs. Doug Nilson and children of Mrs. William err and Erma Roes- sel, and Mrs. Don Lorclace and young daugbter were also pres- ent. WANDA NILSON, Union Post- master, was at Matlock Tuesday and Wednesday of last week, busy with her postoffice training work as official instructor for the de- partment. Kenneth Dalby of Seattle is spending his vacation with his fa- ther, Ed Dalby, on the Canal. Witnetses, and a frequent visitor to the local congregation, will be ia featured speaker at one of the  largest Christian conventions scheduled in the Pacific North- west this summer, it was announ- ced here this week. Dennerline will speak at the "Courageous Ministers District Assembly" of Jehovah's Witnesses which is ex- to attract about 5,600 del- egates from 100 eonregation to Longview Aug. 3-5, according to Gill, presicling rti::i:t::' of the Shelton €ongregatiou. The circuit supervisor will also serve as heard of the assembly cafeteria department. His speak- mg assigmnents include "Bene- fits of the Theocratic Ministry school," Aug. 3, at 7 p.m., and Aug. 4 at 3:50 p.m. "Subjecting Ourselves to 'Every Human Cre- ation.' " Skokomish Ghuroh Looking For Bell The Skokomish Community Church is looking for a bell to nse to install on its church. The July 15 through Three of the children through six this three for those seven through nine Lutheran and Tacoma deans. They will be of at least six councelors. The camp ble st'udy cla.* recreation boating, games, skits and treasure Registration day at 7 p.m. following Daniel manager of the Hanging resident Steve Vi- ler the District of the here and la- the insulat- church, being built by members of Simpson the congregatiou, is about oo.ii I,,!,:, pleted. .,,, == H.I. (li' for i Bob Bearden, a member of the Rte. 2, Box 220 to l congregation, said anyone who Spencer ,i da I I t.W d Easterl United might have a used bell the¢ Would /[ HA 6'6!', tV0rk_ sell or donate can contact him. ;, ,1 [ !"IER SCh 1 I| • . oo board --e Shelton Dist-i ..::,. of the librarv j  the unexpired Our Th$ l<p°° as e°mmis .!e for the city of !'t President of the • g • i,! of the Amer- to all our wonderful and customers who made our 12 years (and 38days) at LAKE NAHWATZEL R such a pleasure and our best wishes ' to the new owners " ; i' MR. & MRS. AL TUPPEIt and .... MR. & MRS. DICK TUPPEI{ Lee & Mary chigan and Muising, Years at the Grand Rapids, and later of Local 161, of Sul- ors Union. a life- nd has been since his re- one in the leg- a first-hand tion prob- in- For and iV We John " family Young We( Dick : day at Peg Thurs, James • Our sincere thanks for your nice compliments about our new banking home here in Shelton. If you have O not yet had an pportumty to see our beautiful building, you're always wel- come during banking hours: Monday through Thursday, 10 to 3 p.m., and 1() to 6 p.m. on Fridays. We look forward to seeing you, and serving your banking needs with our more than 70 Seafirst banking services. The Ol/kers and 5tall FRONT ROW--Bill Holder, Bill Anderson, Laurie Carlson, Warren Moe. MIDDLE ROW--Harriet Dewell, Mildred Kempton, Agnes Anderson, Dorothy Phillips, Ernestine Furlong, Elsie Zehe, LeErma Kingery, Peggy Bennett, Nancy Doak. BACK ROW--Linda Anderson, Phyllis Me Fro, Jewell Crume, Sharon Huisingh, Shirley Pogreba, Pat Smith, Ruth Toney, Laura Hermes. Missing---Wands Stevens. SHELTON BRANCH • . 0( 5th & FRANKLIN Phone 426-895 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE / CORPORATION edu- non-parti- superin- ton former- Elemen- degree in West- of and is }resident of Associa- In for the