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]4 1965 SHELTON---MASON COUNTY JOURNAL- Published in "Ohristmastown, U.S.A.", Shelton, Washington PAGE 9
i
CATTO
P-- Seriously in-
morning in a
eat in the Quilcene
was re-
week to be in
at the Shel-
He is said
with precautions
chief concern
• Ouilce[ Friday
cipe, we chose one of the saladsto have witnessed the accident ~,V. Moakc at dinner Saturday eve-
]a refreshing, much-complimentedfrom the doorway. Ricky was in ning in iileir Triton Head home.
salad, made by Mrs. Elmer Ed- Shelton General hospital for sev- A happy reunion with lois of
wards, which she calls, simply . . . oral days.
Orange Jeilo S~dad reminiscing took place Sunday
attended grade school about 29
years ago in Kelso. Mrs. Mitchell
had lived in Seattle for the past
17 yearg, while Mrs. Moake had
spent the past 24 years on Hood
Canal, but this was the first time
they had met and lind a visit with
a truck and a
suffered injur-
a crushed chest, with
and broken ribs,
by ambulance to
critical condition.
1:30 a.m. when Mrs.
word of the ac-
/
have been Lilli-
for about 15 years
and daughter in
is in high school
the daughter at-
school. Er-
operation is
valley region.
Nicholson was
office of president,
Catto to the vice
Mrs. Fred Martin
at the meeting Frt-
the Lilliwaup Corn-
New officers are
Stolen, treasurer,
Catto, trustee.
Joining the club
meeting are Mr.
Edwards.
attractive potluck
the business sos-
variety of
and desserts.
tizing choices on
table we saw
a roaster full
chicken, a
and many other cas-
Meets
~- Mrs. Doris Sjo-
the Grange Lad-
Tuesday evening
~rs present. After
of business, the
a delicious dessert.
Arthur Johnson
son and family, Mr.
Johnson of Seat-
Grange Ladies
be holding a "Rum-
the PUD Building
12 and 13. Anyone
to donate would be
and can be
hall or call
Arvid Johnson
in Seattle,
their children,
Wes Johnson and
Miller.
Archie Stutt of
were house guests
Alex Donaldson,
HAROLD Hun:
dinner guests of
Justin Taylor at
Chester Rosenberg
~r, Mrs. Hannah
Sunday.
Crossan drove
where they
and Mrs. Lee
Frank Minor of
and Mrs. Or-
Shelton visited at
and Mrs. Don
evening.
and family of
her parents,
Paul Hunter on
Chester Valley
trip to Olympia
also visited
Jim Lozier of
and Mrs. Hen-
Olympia.
in-
unPkin and cream
food cake to
dieters.
potluck re-
2 cans Mandarin oranges
1 flat can crushed pineapple
2 pkgs. orange jello
1 six-ounce can frozen orange
juice
1 pkg. lemon pie filling
1 cup whipped cream
Shredded sharp cheese.
Drain oranges and pineapple and
add enough hot water to juice to
make 2~/~ cups liquid. Heat and
dissolve in it two packages of
jello.
Add frozen orange juice and
when almost set add the fruit.
For the topping make the le-
mon pie filling and cool. Fold
whipped cream into the filling and
spread on top of salad. Then top
with shredded cheese.
This makes a large 9x13 pan
of salad and keeps well for sev-
eral days.
WINNERS AT the pinochle
game which followed the meeting
were: first, Mrs. Robin Poitras
and W. A. (Jack) Leimback; sec-
ond, Mrs. Oran B. Lee and Dan
Lhaman; pinochle, Mrs. Oran B.
Lee and Jack Leimback, and door
prize, Elmer Edwards.
Enjoying the Indian summer
weekend ~t RestWhile Park Re-
sort were two trailer clubs, the
Kitsap .Roamers and the Belvidears
from Bellevue.
• Silvers were taking the lure of
fishermen out from the resort
boathouse and seven salmon were
boated over the weekend, it was
reported.
Nice weather has kept the fall
business brisk, too, for the Lilli-
waup Motel proprietors, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Hays.
This past summer found fishing
especially good for Beacon Point
Resort fishing enthusiasts. They
tell of one person who had a
trailer in there for the greater
part of the season who figured
up his fishing success and found
that they had averaged a salmon
a day for the entire time they
were at the resort.
A/2c Fred A. Butts, son-in-law
of Mr. and Mrs. William Ing, left
Saturday night for his assignment
to an Air Force support unit in
Japan. Airman Butts recently com-
pleted with honors a special course
at Goodfellow AFB, Tex., for com-
munications technicians. His wife,
Beret, daughter of the Ings, will
remain with them until living
quarters are obtained and she can
join her husband in Japan. Beret
and her husband are both looking
forward to the experience of liv-
ing in the Orient. He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Butts of
Lynnwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burman and
three children of Bellevue, Wash.,
came for the weekend to celebrate
the birthday of Mrs. Burman's
mother, Mrs. Allie W. Robinson.
Tke:~-came:Saturday night for din-
ner ~and' Simday the *l~0binsons
joined them at dinner in the Shel-
ton Hotel.
Weekend guests of Mrs. Wahl's
parents, the Lewis Evans, were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wahl and
their children from Tacoma.
RICKY HUTCHINS, son of ]V[r.
and Mrs. Odus L. Hutchins of Shel-
ton and grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
Stgurd Hoff of Lilliwaup, is re-
ported to be improving from in-
Juries suffered in a collision Oct.
2, between his bike and a motor-
cycle. Eleven-year-old Ricky suf-
fered a broken finger, and was
badly bruised as he was pitched
onto his head in the collision in
front of his Arcadia Road home.
There was bleeding in back of
one eye and its exact condition
had not been as yet determined.
It was early Saturday evening
when the accident occurred as the
boy had signalled, it is reported,
to turn into the. family's mobile
home. The father, hearing the
crash, came out from behind the
trailer to find his son in the road
and called an ambulance. Ricky's
younger sister, Cindy, 8, is said
f
elected her wedding paper trousseau and
aries from Art Point Studios album.
life deserves the finest! We invite you to
Wedding designs, beautiful script letter-
Papers, napkins, champagne toasting
;her accessories in the Art Point album.
]Free] with our compliments,
Virginia Courtenay's etiquette
booklet. Ask for your copT.
This reporter has no details con- when Mr. and Mrs. George W.
cerning the motorcycle rider's Moake entertained an old school
identity and investigation of the friend of Mrs. Moake's, with her
accident, husband, at dinner. Their guests
Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Allison were l~Ir. and Mrs. John Mitchell
entertained Mr. and Mrs. George of Seattle and Mrs. Mitchell had
each other. Coming to this part
of the Canal was also a "first" for
the Mitchells, who found Sunday
a perfec~ autunm day to view the
scenery.
TIM AND LaVada O'Neil, who
Rath, Skinless
A LL BEEF
WIENERS ........ Ib. pak
Lennon's, By the piece
SLAB
BACON ...................... lb.
¢
ARMOUR'S
LIGHT & DARK MEAT
2 lb. 6 oz. pan ..............
ALL WHITE MEAT
2 lb. 6 oz. pan ................
ROUND-UP
DeI-Monte, Pineapple- A 46 oz.$1
DRINK Grapefruit .................... tins
Lady Elberta, Freestone, 3 No. 2J $1
Halves ...................................... tins
DeI-Monte, Creamed or
Whole Kernel -- 303 tins
Sweet Corn... 5/89¢
DeI-Monte, Solid Pak --- 303 tins
Tomatoes. . . . . 3/89¢
DeI-Monte, Stewed -- 303 tins
eel-Monte --- 303 tins
Fruit Cocktail.. 4151
Del-Monte, Cut or Italian -- 303 tins
Green Beans.. 4/89
DeI-Monte --- 303 tins
Tomatoes . .. . 4/$1 Zucchini . . . . 4/89¢
Del-Monte, Halves -- 303 tins Del-Monte, Tiny -- 15-oz. jar.
Apricots...... 3/89¢ Kosher Dills...2/79¢
Sunny Jim, Creamy or Crunchy
have been occupying the little the L. K. Webbs and Mrs. Allie
cottage by the Lilliwaup Commun- Ahl. The Syvanens are located in
ity Hall, have moved to Hoods- Olympia.
port, where they will be living in
the Rydeen home.
Mrs. Bob Moffett and her un-
cle, Ragnvald Acre, drove to Hol-
ly Tuesday of last week and spent
the day with the Claus Aaros, Mrs.
Moffett's parents.
The Robert W. Syvanens and
children, Bobble, Lisa, Dick and
Virginia, had dinner Saturday with
FAT
OVERWEIGHT
Available to you without a doctor's
pl'escril)lio]l. 0ill' |),'odllct called 0dri-
n(,x, ~'otl llllls| h)se tlgly fat or yollr
rnonoy hlwk, 0drinox is a troy tablet
*tlld easily ~w:fllowed. Get rid of ex-
cess fHI~ lllld ]iv(~ lt)ll~er, ()dl'ini?x costa
$3.00 and is sold (m this gll:ll'ltnt.~'(~: II
not satisfied for any reason, just return
!the pack lgO tO your druggist and get
}'()Ill" fall llloney 1)ltck. No ques[ions
asked. Odrinex is sold with tills guar-
antee by :
EVERGREF, N DRUG CENTER
1305 Railroad Ave. - Mail Orders iellled
U. S. 'CHOICE'
BLADE
Home again, after spending
some time in Seattle, where Mr.
Maurik was a hospital patient and
later convalesced at the home of
relaLives, the Henry Mouriks have
been happily welcomed by their
neighbors. They came home l~.st
Friday evening, after Mr. Mourik
had sufficiently recovered from
bouts with pneumonia alld bursitis.
U.S. 'Choice Round
B'one Cut ............ lb.
U.S. 'Choice', Boneless Cross Rib Cut
.................... Ib.
U.S. 'Choice'
Boneless Beef ........ lb.
U.S. 'Choice'
Beef ...................... lb.
(25 lb. bag $2.98)
Purina ................ 10 lb.
35
Cat's Pride
(10 lb. 49c) .... 5 lb. pak
Sunshine
.......... 11 oz. pkgs.
Sunshine,
Asst'd. 16 oz
Reg. or Drip (2
Ib tin $1.79) lb. tin
Rinse Away 79¢
............................ Reg. Size
Prices effective thru Oct. 16.
Limit rights reserved.
U.S. 'Choice'. ..... lb.
U.S. 'Choice'
Plate ............ lb.
Fresh ...... lb.
U.S. NO. 1, 'A' Size, FOR BAKING, BOILING OR FRYING
TO COMPLETE THE POT ROAST DINNER
SMOOTHIE CARROTS, I lb. cello bags 10¢
MEDIUM YELLOW ONIONS....., lb. 10¢
First of the season, SNOBOY, Plump
Squash Hubbard lb. 3¢ Cranberries . . lb. 29¢
40 OZ.
jar
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