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September 7, 1978     Shelton Mason County Journal
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Bring the Kids DANCIII Sill61 LIVE MUSIC-- Ph. 426-6917 SANDERSON FIELD -- and-- sing along Matlock: August rain reported By DORA HEARING Lake and visited friends at Fir Medical Lake spent Friday There were 5.15 inches of Lane Terrace Convalescent evening and Saturday with their rain in August in this vicinity. Center. folks. They took their son, Matiock Grange held its Mr. and Mrs. Lud Rossmaier David, back after he spent the regular meeting last Friday were guests Tuesday evening of summer with his grandparents. evening and gave the obligation Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Adams at Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker to two new members. Mrs. Brian Brehmeyer and Stanley Goodburn. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swearingen of Skokomish Grange were visitors. We were saddened by the death of Mrs. Berl Van Norman at the Fir Lane Terrace Convalescent Center last week, Wednesday. Her funeral services Enumclaw. They went to Seattle and spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Max Cash. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Valley spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Rodger Spalding and family. Steve Legacy of Tacoma spent the weekend at the Valley home. Mr. and Mrs. Lud Rossmaier spent Sunday at Rainier with the Paul Rossmaier family. Sunday spent Sunday and Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bartleson of Kent. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bennett returned last week from Montana where they visited relatives. Mrs. Bennett's sister, Helen of Olympia, is spending a few days at their home. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. David Knipschield of Tacoma enjoyed dinner at Clinkerdagger in Tacoma to celebrate Geraldine's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sollosy and Harvey of Seattle are spending the holidays with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rand Iversen. Mrs. Don Siehl and family of Washougal spent last week, Monday, at the Grant Siehl home. Mrs. Arthur Armstrong of Bellevue, Mrs. Byron Wiser, Mrs. Charles O'Neill and Genevieve Gennel of Seattle were dinner guests of the William Barnes Sr. for their annual visit to Hobby Horse Ranch Wednesday. Mrs. William Harris, Mrs. PJM. Farrell of Montesano and Mrs. Elvin Hearing enjoyed a trip on Hood Canal last week, were at Batstone Funeral Home evening the LeRoyValley family Film Saturday. She leaves a daughter, called on the Rossmaiers. Betty Mendenhall and several Mrs. Frances Schoening of h ° t'l grandchildren. Olympia called on Mrs. Herbert SooOWI n Mr. and Mrs. Herbert BrehmeyerSr. Saturday. pl-la ea-' Brehmeyer Jr., and Beth and Ira Matlock Pinochle Club will n n and Mr. and Mrs. I.C. Ford have its annual dinner this Saturday evening at 6 p.m. Mrs. Grant Siehl and Brian Fitting went to Orting Friday afternoon and visited the Gene Fitting family. They and the Fitting family came back Sunday. The Gene Fittings spent Labor Day here. Dawne Siehl of Sumner was at the Grant Siehl home for the weekend. Mrs. Bill Johnson and q daughters, Candi and Kimerli, and the farmer's sister-in-law, Mrs. Sandy Mulanax, went by ferry to Ketchikan, Alaska and on a seaplane to Meyers Chuck for 10 days. They flew back on the plane to SeaTac and returned home last week, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brehmeyer Jr. and Beth and Ira and Mr. and Mrs. David Knipsehield of Tacoma, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. I.C. Ford to see the pictures Wednesday and, had lunch at they took while in Alaska this The gift Fearless Freddie s. They visited summer. Beauty is the gift of God. Mrs. Henry Sandstrom at Island Mr. and Mrs. Dan Walker of Aristotle The stbry is old, but the perspective is updated and brought into sharp focus by the film The Gospel Road to be shown September 10 at the Church of God, 307 East F. Street. The showing will begin at 6:00 p.m. The Gospel Road, distributed by World Wide Pictures, was conceived and produced by Johnny Cash and his wife, June Carter Cash, whose desire was to tell the story of Jesus Christ in a realistic and meaningful way. The film is a blend of scripture-based narrative, an abundant supply of specially written songs and a series of in-depth character .portrayals, with Israel itself as the mixing bowl. JUST TELEPHONE CHEV.0LDS 50th Anniversary Used Pickups '78 GMC /2 TON PICKUP Only 2,000 miles, auto., radio, 6 cyl., HD bumper. *4995 '77 EL CAMINO 6 cyl., 3 speed, radio, power steering, 12,000 miles. '469S '77 CHEV 1 TON Fleelllde, 6 cyl., 3 speed, radio, H.D. bumper 20,000 miles. *4395 '74 FORD 1,5 TON PICKUP 360 V8, automatic steering, brakes, radio, mar wheels, wide oval tires. 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Shelton, Wa. 98584  1st & Grove St. 426-4424 Thursday, September 7, 1978 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 23