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Shelton Mason County Journal
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August 26, 1965     Shelton Mason County Journal
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26, 1965 annual Ma- again called entry from Grange, this pioneer theme. the committee ~d by Orin, and and Fayc Hal and Pearl J. Robinsons and The exhibit gave place and the they had success of the entries were re- being in the leaders this Bonnie and Mike home a fine as- Bonnie for and Mike for while Steve for his bis- successful lrday evening Virgin- Rehard and Who were ably as- Alice ribbons for and floral ex- Grigg whose White also and also Sat- Fair was our Green Girl, Liz by little sis- as Smokey everyone to Our valuable handing out books, book- sheets which the Depart- 3es. leadership of fall will be Gatlin and year's leaders Isaacson too heavy a Nick- Well as that of met at night. order of Gourmet Food being most the preceding was a brief house to be the main topic Was the Labor held at the Fire ~:30 p.m. to 2 chairman live music, from Shelton, Phyllis of good food. Bill Staudts Jim Johnson, :ewood, Calif. no doubt memories in his mind hiking- and for Week. morning, Up into Hur- as near to could take dn four miles left the packs, ake shore Camp. During ate them, with the PAGE 9 ")w Has local wild life and "shot" same, with a camera. Especially inter- esting was the whistling marmot village near which they were situ- ated and an especially unconcern- ed and, fortunately, well fed bear. Leaving this lush camp site Thursduy morning, their next stop was L:tke Leland where Bill trod spent part of his l)oyhood. Here Jim was tim only successful ang- ler, pulling in two bass before they headed homeward to the more familiar waters of Benson Lake. While friend husband and tile boys were thus occupied, Judy Staudt also enjoyed an outing. "Girls' Night Out" included Mrs. Charles Staudt and Mrs. Delores Rehard, who with Judy, indulged then]selves by dining at the Chef's Club in Bremerton Wednesday evening. A REAL TREAT WAS in store for Russ and Ruth Wells who fully enjoyed seeing "Hcllo Dolly" at the Seattle Civic Opera House Saturday evening as guests of Jack and Pat Miller. After the per- formance, they were joined by "Swcde" and Laura Wells, who had been touring the Center and all ascended the Space Needle for a marvelous dinner. Weekending in Seattle and also taking in the gay and entertain- ing "Hello Dolly" were JVh.. and Mrs. Don Progreba, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Engen and Mr. and Mrs. Julie Stock. Making an acquaintance with several membcrs of the cast added much interest to the week- end for the three couples. Sunday afternoon Linda Louise Spooner became the bride of John William Humphrey at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Spooner, in an outdoor cere- mony. For further details of this event we refer our readers.to the society section. Keeping A1 and Hilda Okonek busy this week is their ten-year- old granddaughter, D o r a 1 y n n Okonck. Hilda tells us that grand- son Donny Wick will be staying with the Jimmy Okoneks in Shel- ton in order to enter eighth grade there. He will be awaiting the ar- rival of his folks, the Jack Cookes, who will soon be moving to Shel- ton from Seattle. Home once again from a two week's U.S. Army Reserve en- campment at Fort Knox, Ky. is Capt. Walt Clayton. While there, some of his most interesting and informative moments were spent hearing the accounts of the tur- moil in South Viet Nam given by recently returned U.S. Military Ads visors. Returning home last Wednesday from a ten day's stay at the Epis- copal Church's Camp Huston at Gold Bar were Donald Somcrs and Georgia Clayton. Some of their most interesting moments were S the same time, Orin Soule played host at a family gathering last \Vednesday evening while wife Myrtle produced a serumptuous turkey dinner, complete with all the trimmings, birthday cake and lee cream being substituted for the mince pie, naturally. Driving up from Portland Wed- nesday morning in order to add to the ensuing felicitations were Mr. and Mrs. Don Earl, the Soule's daughter and husband. Granddaughter Judy and friend after having spent several weeks here wit hthe Soules, made their departure for California, Tuesday, and were thus unable to join in on the celebration. A delegation of 27 Stadium resi- dents called upon our Mason Coun- ty Commissioners Monday morn- ing to request that tbe county road in their area be black-topped. They were most graciously wel- comed by Commissioners Auseth, Elmhmd and Bariekman who promptly placed their request on the fall a~enda. MR. AND MRS. C. W. Walker were most delighted to welcome lon grime friends, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Crowe of Hamilton, Mont. Arriving Monday noon, reminisc- ing began right away for it had I~een 15 years since fast they met. Plans for the week include cruis= er's newly aeqguired turquoise and white cabin cruiser. What a per- fect setting for catching up on 15 years' visiting!! Adding a new interest to their activities this weekend were the Fred Lutzes. Saturday, Fred and Phyllis with sons Larry and Laurie drove to the Mossy Rock home of their cousins, the Earl Andersons. Here, they spent the night and most of Sunday before leaving Laurie with the Andcrsons while they drove on to Westport. Arising early Monday morning, they rea- lized the thrill of their first deep- sea fishing trip and thrilling it iwas, for by 1:30 p,m. all aboard Ihad caught their limit of three each, Larry bringing in the largest of the Lutzes' catch, a beautiful ing on Puget Sound in the Walk- eleven pound silver salmon. Be- ginner's luck ,hounds good enough to us! Murial Somers attended a board meeting of the Mason County Community Concert Association last Monday evening at the Shel= ton home of Mrs. Dexter Edge and is happy to report to our Grape- view readers that a ballet concert will be offered in Shelton sometime in October. The concert will be held on a Sunday afternoon and tickets will be available to every- one interested. This should be something unique and pleasantly entertaining to h)ok forward to. Folks never understand the folks they hate. --James Russell Lowell We are never deceived; we de- ceive ourselves. --Goethe I I I IT~ I " li~ NEW CONSTRUCTION -- REMODELIN0 PURCHASE 6% On Reducing Balances No Commission Charges SHELTON Mason Gounly Savings & Loan Association TITLE iNSURANCE BUILDING U.S.D.A. Choice U.S.D.A. Choice or Blade Gut Kraft's Cheese Sharp Cheddar lb. 85¢ Swiss . . . lb. 85¢ Muenster... lb. 73¢ U.S.D.A. Choice BONELESS Cross Rib Cut ................................................ lb. U.S.D.A. Choice Boneless Beef .................................................... lb. U,S.D.A. Choice ROUND BONE CHUCK lb. Fresh Lean .................................................... Ib, Lean Tradewell ............................ , ....................... lb. MoCoy's Lean ROUNDS spent hiking up the surrounding Cascade Mountain foothills, un- deterred by persistent rain and the inevitable damp clothing and sleep- iPg b~gs. Fri#ndships often prove to pro- duce a delightful chain reaction and such has been the case with the A1 Richards. Delightful drop- in guests last Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Van Cleve with sons Wayne and Dean of Paramount, Calif., were forwarded to them by long-time friends quickly, a new friendship occurred. Sharing his birthday dinner with the Les Soules and honoring their forty-first wedding anniversary at Tradewell 6 oz. pkg. I~ 5 Varieties ........................................................ Ea. s~s Pillsbury (12¢ off) or Tradewell ,0w o, 49¢ Fisher's Blend ................................ 10 ,b. 9'7 ¢ POTATO OHIPS ~ =g Box ................................ • bag pkg. CAKE MIX Tradewell: White, Yellow, 19 oz. ~;1 Devils Food & Spice .................... 4 pkgs. ,6oz. 45* TEAM FLAKES Nabisco ................... pkg TUNA FISH Van Ca p's No. DRY MILK Tradewo, ,, ot 89¢ Instant .... '. ............................................... pkg. e of the series of advertisements introducing the County ,P.U.D. No. 3, Your Public Servants.) UmpSenour, Superintendeni Umphenour, superintendent of P.U:D. No. 3, came to work t5. his wife Esther, have one daugh- Community minded individual, 'e member of the Elks Lodge, a of American Legion and the of Forty et Eight. gardening, fishing and hunting Working. Jay is seldom seen by the pub- main office of the Mason ., he is One of the many that help Swanson Frozen {* Turkey * Beef * Chicken 8 oz. Size Standby Gravenstein 6 s°a$1 ........................ Tins GREEN BEANS Standby 3 S,eve 5 s1 Cut or Sliced .................... Tins Shop Tradewell for Complete Selection of School Supplies College Rule, Wide Rule or Typing Paper - 39¢ Twin-Paks FILLER PAPER 2 Twin Pkgs. 59'¢ BINDER-FILLER INDEX Schoo, Starter Set .................... Set 89`¢ LOCAL, CRISP-'N-FLAVORFUL Carnation (Tradewell 8 No. 1 No. 1 Tall Tin $1) Tall Tin ORANGES =an,by 5 11 oz. ,1 Mandarin .......................................... Tins Blue Bonnet ................................ 4 l-lb. $1 pkgs. Featured Frozen Food Favorites Sn.oboy .Poly Bag Economy Pack Peas, Corn, Peas & Carrots, Mix Ve 24 OZ. $1 .................................................. pkgs. • Srl0bay BROOOOLI S.ear, .......................... .......... ~ree 10oz. pkgs 45' 6oz. pkg.. 37¢ Don't deprive your family of the wholesome sweet goodness of canned peaches jtLst because of the Washing- ton crop disaster. Our bt.yers have made a sensatibnal buy on cling peaches and we are passing these huge family-size savings on to you this weekend. No. 2~? TIN ONLY I IH ,a resident; T. WEBB, vice president JERRY SAMPLES, manager IJ LARGE SUMMERTIME Prices effectiv, e thru, ~t., Aug. 28, 1965• No sale to dealers. Reserve Right to Limit Quantity. Equal Opportunity Employer