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October 12, 1978     Shelton Mason County Journal
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  • _ Feature Writer¢ Matlock:  ooD I Hunters Breakfast ' planned by group I It's true, I know, that no one can please .all the people all the time; but heaven knows, I try. Complaints from cat-people have come pouring in of late. They object to the fact that since I acquired my German shepherd pup 1 haven't published one single kitty picture. I know tha t nobody wants to look at photos of the same old cats all file time. Therefore, I strictly ltO keep my readers happy, rushed around last weekend and located a new cat. This exotic creature is said to be Balinese, but she arrived at my home without papers to substantiate her claim. To me she looks like the accidental offspring of a possibly Persian = and a sort-of Siamese with a dash of bastard Burmese for good measure. Whatever her breeding, she is lovely and her personality is perfection. However, .although royal blood may course through her aristocratic veins, in her love-life her taste was obviously plebian. She came to me complete with two kittens. Calicoes. Females, of course. (Well! I couldn't break up file fanrily, could I?) Okay, all you cat people! Eat your hearts out! In the world of pets .... it's the female who pays unless she can find an owner who spays. ill  i!   BALI 'HAl and her Kalico Kids. ent made C o u n t y action council with Annette to appoint McGee, who will become as a commissioner in January as an COmmunity alternate. She bears the litters and shoulders the blame while the neighborhood males are enjoying the game. By feminine rights her potential suitors should only be owned by someone who neuters. i € Home Sales. Inc. .. (Across from Capitol City Golf Club) g " EXPERIENCE -- INTEGRITY -- SERVICE -- | Featuring Homes By Bendix | I NI. , . ,0 I I I Shorting Comer "° \\;.C/" A-., J I -" a,wry .,€, . to HOMES • " . Ca ;tOI t 01 lllllloIoIOlelllOlJlOlllOlOlllelOiOIOiollltltllllllllltl! "October Special! l-- " • Jt • See Henderson Mobile Homes i . For VALUE i ;; ,  ! / ' " -- Yl r' : ..... "-" : _ _ , : ..-.. t , I ..:.. . 21160 3-BEDROOM, FRONT & REAR, 2.BATHS i " (Approx. 1,680 Sq. Ft.) ' SAVE * 1,850 on this beautiful family home. i Henderson 5140 Yelm-Olympia Highway i Olympia, Washington 98503 i PHONE: (206) 491-1222 | lOlOlOl;lOlllllllOlOlllOlOlOlOlOlllllOlOlOlllOll •. By DORA HEARING The hunters' breakfast will be put on by the Matlock Ladies Club at tile Grange Hall, October 14 and 15 from 5:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Matlock Ladies Club met at the Grange Hall last Wednesday with Betty Armstrong hostess. Officers elected were Nellie Rossmaier, president; Kay Barnes, vice president; Lottie Ford, secretary; nd Sadie Dawson, treasurer. Next meeting is October 18. The Pinochle Club met at the Grange Hall Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Barnes Sr. host and hostess. High score went to Louis Asche and June Milam; pinochle to Louis Asche and Lottie Ford; and low score to Don Mitchell and Hazel Townsend. Mrs. Grant Siehl returned Saturday from a 10-day trip to visit relatives at San Diego and Church sets special speaker Reverend Louis Rushing of Doeney, California will be the guest speaker at the Church of God, 307 East "F" Street, Shelton, October 14 at 7 p.m.; October 15 at the Sunday morning worship hour at 11 a.m.; and again Sunday evening at 6 p.m. Reverend Rushing pastored the Pacoima Church of God for 10 years, then went into the evangelistic field and singing. Many of the songs he sings are those he composed himself. He recently recorded 'an album and was accompanied by two of the Boone sisters, Lindy and Laury. • Los Angeles. They also spent one day at Disneyland and also went to Mexico. Connie Goodburn of Olympia and Dan Goodbum and Jeff Bames of Shelton, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Bradberry. Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Lowe of Shelton were Sunday drop-in guests. Matlock Grange will have an open meeting for the public at the next meeting, October 20. James Connolly and Tim Koss will talk on the Mason County planning committee and .also what the conununity would want at the Truman Glick Memorial Park. There will be a potluck supper at 6:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Bridges and girls of South Bend spent Sunday afternoon at the I. C. Ford home. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Ford and Mr. and Mrs. Lud Rossmaler attended the planning meeting at the Skokum Hall at Arcadia Tuesday evening. Mrs. Archie Kelley spent Sunday with Mrs. Kathleen Pearsall at her farm here'. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wills of Arlington spent Thursday and Friday with Mrs. Wills' brothers and sister:in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly spent the weekend at their farm here and with their mother, Mrs. Alta Kelly. William Barnes Jr. of Mercer Island, spent Friday at his farm here and visited the William Barnes Sr's. Mr. and Mrs, Lud Rossmaier spent Tuesday at Rainier with the Paul Rossmaier family. JUST THE TELE UP GIFT-A-FAIR BAZAAR is scheduled for October 26 between the hours of 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. in the United Methodist Church. Luncheon will be served from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. and the evening coffee shoppe will be open from 3 p.m. until 8 p.m. A kids' corner will keep the youngsters happy. Pictured are co-chairpersons Dot Wolfe, left, and Jackie Dagle, right. In the center is Helen Myers, president of United Methodist Women, who are sponsors of the bazaar. IIII I -- Curtis Mathes -- Appreciation expressed Suzmrne Baker, president of the Mason County Unit of the Muscular Dystrophy Association this week expressed appreciation to those who assisted in the Jerry Lewis Telephone September 3 and 4. The effort raised $4,253.92, Mrs. Baker said. She said local businesses and residents have made the first year on the Mason County Unit a successful one. Firemen conducted a cannister drive earlier in the year and the Shelton High School Key Club sponsored a dance marathon last spring. She expressed appreciation to Suzann Stosser, chairperson of the Fish Bowl Site at Gateway Center during the telethon. Mrs. Baker said this was one of the most successful fishbowl sites in Southwest Washington. t Just pick up the te!ephone. That's what telephone Trans- Fund is all about. It s designed for the busy people, people who can t spend a lot of valuable time transferring needed funds from their savings account to their local checking account, or vice versa. You can do it all with one telephone call. Come to our office today, make the necessary ,arrange- ments, and from there on one telephone call does the job. Branch Offices in: • . ,, .o., ¢'"  II  .i : TenJ:oon in u urn . F  ,., . ,.,,: t.ENDER 2008 Olympic Highway N. Sheiton, Wa. 98584 We now have four-year financing available. €ONLEY'S TV & STEREO CENTER lit and Alder 426-5528 _ I I Ill E sOIA & LOVE SEAT Mfg. List $399.95 .ow *249 SLEEP-SOFAS \\; NOW 1 3-DAY SLAM-BANG Here's your char'ice to score a home run with smash h*t Savings on furniture, carpet and league makers ! ' Thursday, October 12, 1978 - Shelton-Mason CotJnty Journal- Page 19