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Oetobet 29, 1959
From
Tuesday
Luhm, 712 Harvard, re-
theft (it' about $l,.' 5
tools from hi home
to the Shellon
a man tried lo
earlier in th( day
nsuccessful in his ef-
the sanle II()['S()ll
later and took the
the things tak¢.11
box. sex'era[ wre!whes
drill,
Simpson Officials
Meet in California
Simp::+m L+,gging" Company for-
,st,,rs met with their Simpson
l{edwood Company COllnIeI'lIa ItS
in Areata, Calif., Oct. 26 and 27.
lhlrl)oSe of tile me¢rting WaS to
digcll£s land lli:lnag(!illellt j)P(Ib-
JelllYl,
.hmvneying from Shelton were
It. O. PllhD, land and ti.nDer nlftll-
agel'; J, (3. HtlCkvr, chief forest{,r;
A. O. P,.tzold, technical forester:
Mu>: Schmidt, ,Ir., logging nmnag-
{'1'. "tn(t "I,d l{obinson, associate
forest e r,
HITS PORCH Nickel AlloYs in Nm.lear Reactors :'
by Carl Kazin- Nickel-containing stainless steels
ran inlo the porch ad nickel-base allovs are among l
rson apartments last the fee, metals ant alloys that]
eausir, g dam- meet lhe stringent t)hysical, me-
eat' [it $250 1111(1 }Lbollt chanclal and nmtallurgical require-
lnents (if nlaterials for tlSt ill rill- I
............. cleltr DOV,'eI" l'eL(!tors. i
WRECK
collided ,n ,,evontil
Drive week Too Late To Classify
estimated at $,100
}, drlveu by R. P,. AIs- TIIItIE I:IEDI.OOMS. fircplac,, //nF
|'IlFII:LCI'. ba,em('nt will{ pavlly
$150 to the ear of R. iS}h,d r(,cr(,alion ro()m, double gar-
rptler( vcert! no ill- rig,', c()lll(q' lot, g'ood ltlWlt slid lIlIld-
soaping, Ii)ctllld {}11 AIIghshle. ph(nle
IIA 6.6.'R}1 foe al}l}ointlnent,
M 10/29 tin
- M I;;I"-SE/;I; "-Z2"- 2- t;';;li.;;':h'" l;;;i:,ii;
ORDER OF d(,wIitowll, lit. bnths livi{g I'(H}III,
(ti)lin r.)In, - largo .ltility, fll{,od
yard. $5.r}0.00. )n v $500 down, ,$45
E I}Ol' IIIOl{th. Call ]{{ll'[ Malln, Wl{t{'l'-
fr6nt Realty, IIA 6-8535 or tlA G-
Lodge No. 1684 10/29
_. 3228/B?n.I!E.: .............................................
Savage, Governor FOR SALE -- One treadle sewing ms-
chitl,:. For further IIl|'orlI{atlull phOl{{
HA 6-4815 ttA 6-4644. It 10/29 tin
Tyynismaa, Scy. i( ) li" i EN T -22- I,'ai: f-2--b- d}i -i{:
HA 6-3292 ftlrnished house, large garage and
W:l;hl'oolll I}]UN tl'utk sh 'd and wol'k
HELD EACH shop. I)h()n( ItA 6-,1644.
H 10/29 ifn
the Month P,,I,, F'assio. P. O. Box 111. Union,
oP t.,]|O11 Union 452 aftt,v 6 p.n.10/29 :
Airport: w I 1,-f2"-TRADE iN-iiBTK, i:i-i-i6ii '
flat bed for jep In good condition.
Cal H.. 6-45:1. S 10,/29"11/5:
EARING AID
CLINIC
Have your Aid cleaned FREE
109 Discount on Batteries
10% Discount on Earmolds
10% Discotmt on Cords
FREE NEARINO TEST
One Day only -- Mon., Nov. 2
further information
:" Call or write
JACK CONNER
Peninsula Rep.
lg Weslon Place
Wash.
In the office of
DR. H. M. TOKOS
417 Railroad Ave.
Shelton, Wash.
10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
i:!! ;!?i!i/i
ths doorwayl Leave it to Ford
} that annoying windshield pillar forward, out of
. No more bum,ned knees or anaed hosel
gHELTON'4IASON" COUNPY JOITRNA'L'-, Published tn "C
WITCHES AND GOBLINS appeared early at the Shelton Pre-
School Playschool, in fact as early as Monday afternoon and Wed-
nesday morning. Mrs. Don Daniels, playschool teacher, had her
problems with the tiny gremlins, who insisted in taking off their
costumes before the Journal photographer arrived, (',iegler print.)
Dance Slated Saturday In Victor Hall
By Marlene Burgeson
ALLYN.---aturday night there
will be a masquerade dance at
the Victor Hall from 10 until 2
o'clock. Music will be furnished
by Julie Stock's Combo. Proceeds
will go toward the new North
Bay Emergency First Aid car
fund.
Mrs. F. I Noble recently re-
turned from an exnded visit
with her mother, Mrs, Eva Hood,
In Patterson, Calif.
Sunday Mr. Reggie Engman en.
joyed a visit from his sister and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. George
Manthie, now of Seattle.
Mr. Engman's nephew, Larry
Balcom. has returned to his home
in Springfield, Ore., for a few
months where he will be picking
and packaging mistletoe for the
holidays.
MR. AND MRS. Ashton Wat-
son are glad to announce the ar-
rival of their second great-grand-
daughter, born Sunday morning,
Oct. 25, to thetr daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Brown
of Ohio. The new baby comes
i i I
MATERNITY WEAR
Nylon Slips ........ , ..... $t.99-$2.99
Helenca front briefs ........ $1.00
Smocks .................... $2.95-$5.00
Capris ...................... $3.99-$4.99
Sail cloth pedal pushers .. $5.00
Skirts ................................... $5.00
The Little and Big Shoppe
126 Cota Street
to join a little sister and a hap-
py coincidence is that the little
sister celebrated her first birth-
day October 25, also.
Mr. and Mrs. Jewel VonOsten
have as hoUSe guet Mr. and Mrs.
R. Burr of Denver, Colo., who are
here on an extended visit.
Sunday dinner guests in the
home of Mrs. Margaret Davis
were her sister and her husband,
Mr. and Mrs, R, C. Mojean of
Tacoma.
M L. A. Allen returned Sun-
day from a hunting trip in "W",
send, ,Mont., wher he and hi
hunting pgrty Were able to tag
three deer and one elk to their'
credit.
SPENDING SUNDAY with Mr,
and Mrs. Ernest McKean was her
sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Cable of South Bend and
three children, Cinder, Johnny and i
Jimmy.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stock were
happy to have their son, Wesley,
and his bride, spend the weekend
at home with them.
It is a pleasure to announce a
new Brownie and Girl Scodt group
are meeting every Monday at the
home of Mrs. Pat Paris. There are
about fifteen members active in
this group. Last Monday they
made marshmallow men and pro.
sented them to Sarah House as
tray favors.
LAST WEEK the Allyn Birth-
day Club met at Mrs. Carl Izetts
with sixteen members present.
Mrs. Harvey Rice was the hon-
ored guest.
Oh, say can you see, with 55% greeter sky-to-road vision. That eek, Sloping hood
reveals more road tn you've ever ,seen before, New Wide Angle windshield give= yOU
Up to 17% greater gloss area. Wider anise of vision thrOullb rear window, too.
"ii ¸ iii/!, : ::ii
4 en shoulders have plenty of move-around qmeSl You It up to 5 kdil
more thoufdei room, inches more hip room in the 1960 Fords. Posture-parred seatlq
makes Ionl!.distance fatigue a thing of the past. The mira in the middle has as much
comfort as the rest. thanks to full-width seat padding.
Z s sll the treat tl=s t Its Isll
TM trunk sill is Irfectly pleuld . , . just 27, Ibovs the
M,se(. Trunk hol 1 weekl ° Supply of lulglapl FOrd_....
Iullt for people J
Nothing fits you like a Ford!
any point of view--from
point of value--The FinOst
of a Lifetime. No othcr cars
are so completely, wonderfully
Like the way they fit people.
Ford's all-new, graceful lines
]t all your ideas, clean through.
The 60 Fords fit your budget beau-
tifully, too. More news[ There'll Im
three completely new kinds of Ford
cars--a Ford to fit every family. YOu
can select a new Ford Falcon, or a 60
Ford or a Thunderbird. C.onm in and
make your choice!
6O
FORDS
FORD-The Rnest Fords of a Ufetir!
1 FALCON--The New.ldza Fordf
" THUNDERBIRD-The World's Most*Want Cg
INTO A BIG, WIDE, WONDERFUL WORLD OF COMFORT AT YOUR ONLY COMPLETE AUTOMOBIL.li[ r)EALER'
Jim Pauley Inc.-501Railroad-00tan
U.,q.A,/' helton, ton.
Harstine Grange Plans Smorgasbord
Dinner For This Saturday Night
By Donette Glaser
HARSTINE ISLAND. - This
Sattlrday sight is not only the
night that the witches ride, but the
night that the Harstine Grange is
putting on their smorgasbord din-
ner. We mistakingly advertised
movies of a trip to the Holy Land
and to Rome. The' are colored
slides. Also will be a card party,
bingo and the award of an elec-
tric clock plus a door' prize. There
promises to be something for ev-
eryone. This is the Harstine
Grange's only money making
event of the year. We all hope that
everyone will attend. Money from
this event stays in your commun-
ity for the betterment of the com-
munity. So come one and all. A
midnight ferry has been arranged
so all you folks can el)me over
from the mainland and join the
fun. See you then.
THE HARSTINE Island Wom-
en's club is now in the process of
selling some very lovely packages
of ribbon. Some is strictly Christ-
mas ribbon while others are all oc-
casion ribbon. The money raised
from this project will go into the l
well fund. And speaking of well!
fund, bids have been received from
several well digging compans.
The well is supposed to be drilled
by the end of November. Don't
forget that the next meeting of
the Women'e club will be at the
home of Paul Chaffee at lovely:
Point Wilson. Also all ladies
whether members,of the Womcm's
club or not are invited to journey
across the ferry to visit the Pick-
ering Women's club. Nov. 12.
All Harstine Island Grangers
who have not as yet joined the
Pomona Grange are asked to do so
this Friday, Oct. 30. We plan on
crossing on the six p.m. ferry and
having dinner in town. Then tra-
vel out to Progress Grange where
we will receive the 5th degree,
then home on a speeial ferry. We
think we'll have a very nice tle
visiting and also receiving the
degree. Anyone interested is asked
to meet the 6 p.m. erry on Fri-
day night where we wtll form a
cat,van for the trip.
Mr. C. W. Streckenbach, coun-
ty commissioner, will attend a
meeting on Thursday of the Pen-
insula District Commission. The
meeting Will be held in Jefferson
county for the purpose of discuss-
ing probms of county govern-
mont.
Miss Cindy WaRe attended a
friendship meeting at the Tacoma
Bethel of Jobies. She reports that
they had a very nice meeting fol-
lowed by a swimming party, very
nice supp.er.and then by a slumber
party. Want to know who slum-
bered ? Cindy, right through
breakfast. Cindy Is now selling
Christmas cards, so anyone wish-
ing to buy them can contact her
at HA 6-4063.
Miss Suzie Bingelsdorf of Ta-
coma is staying with the Glenn
Yates while her parents are on a
hunting trip in eastern Washing-
ton. Suzie is almost two years old.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Yates were
two very happy people that were
glad to see grape harvesting sea-
son over. The main reason is that
they motored to Seattle to the
home of their son, Warren, and
parked their little Buick in his
garage and took the bus for a trip
to Bartley, Nebraska, where they
will have a family reunion of
Ann's brothers and sisters and
then on to Mulvane, Kansas, to
visit their son, Harley, and fam-
ily. They plan on being gone the
better pmc of a month provided
they can stay away from good
old Harstine that long. Son, Glenn
is going to keep his eye on the
old homestead and the George
Waltes are tending to the chores
while they are gone. Have a won-
derful time, you two.
The Harstine school program
will be this Friday at one o'clock
sharp. The children will serve re-
freshments. Everyone is invited
to this affair whether they have
children In school or not, This is
a community affair. All persons
pay taxe to help support the
school and we do wish you would
come and see how your mone ie
helping the children of the eom-
munity.
CAPTAIN AND Mrs. Gortz are
receiving congratulatton upon
birth of their grandson. Mr.
Mrs. James Conners (Bernice
Gortz) became the proud parents
of a son Friday. Little James
William Conners weighed into this
big wide world weighing 8 pounds
12 ounces. He was born in Santa
Aa, Calif. Esther is down there
now gettting acquainted with. her
g/'andson. Capt. Oortz is staying
on 'the island as he has carpenters
hard at work remodeling the
h.
Congruman and Mrs. hor
Poltefh spent Baturday on
stine vlting with Mrs. Tollef-
son'a sister, Mrs. Anna Glaser.
Thor is txth tltrict conreman
and ha Jgst returaed fro m a 6-
week trip to tim ,Orienz Where he
looked into the merchant marine
and fisheries problems,
Al qnd Molca Prdam are
very btly picking grapee for Hil-
ma and Irvie Wingert. In their
apare time they are buy paint-
ing and papering their guest room.
Mr. Larry Saeger has returned
from Enumclaw where he was
workhff in the woods. The oyster
season is beginning and Larry i
very buy lining up his equipment
for the season's harvest,
Mr. Joe Malo of Seattle, long-
time friend of the Andy Stambor-
skeys, was very lucky or else a
good hunter as he got his buck
on Saturday. Tke Morrtsons got
two nice bueks, and Larry Holt
got a nice one. The ferry crew
reports that 1 have croued the
ferry nicely draped over the front
fenders of cars.
Claire and Arthur Wingert are
anxiously awaiting a nice heavy
frost to eet the needles on the
Christmas trees. She says they
hope to start cutting between the
7th and 10th of November.
Paul and Odeyue Chaffee have
returned front a two day visit to
the home of their daughter In FA-
ma. Odeyne very much enjoyed
a sltopping trip W Abm-de.
We want to wel0ome Mr. and
Mrs. Williams to Hartine. They
have purchased the Johnny John-
son plaee from the Meeks. Mr.
and Mrs. Williams have two ¢ff
the loveliest race horses we have i
ever seen. The children of Har-
stine Island are sure excited and
all are begging to go visit these
i new people and their lovely pure-
blood horsen.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bache of Ab-
erdetm were Sunday callers at the
home of H. Vincent Glasers. The
Baches come up each year for
grapes.
Gunner and Helen spent one day
shopping in Tacoma this past
week.
Ernle and MerleCrouch report
that this pant Sunday was the
busiest day yet in the store.
Hunters as well as visitors and
islanders joined in to make this
a very big day.
THE JOHN Budd home is sure
coming along nicely. He is busy
putting on the primer coat of
white paint. It sure looks nice
sitting there among the autumn
scenery. They have the fireplace.
in now. The same man put the
fireplace in the Bassendale home
recently.
ALVIN AND Peggy Anderson
spent the wcek working on their
place getting the utility room fin-
ished. Alvin is also in the pro-
cess of moving hls sawmill to a
new location. We understond Mr.
Scott was on the Island this Mon-
day, but he never came to see tl8
and our feelings are hurt.
Weekly Services
Midweek service is held each
Wednesday eventng at 7:30 at the
Seventh Day Adventist church.
Sabbath school honr will start at
9:30 a.m. Saturday. Worship serV-
ice follows at 11 o'clock.
On Oct. 31, it is expected that
Ralph Hartnell of Elms, will be:
the speaker. There will be a meet-
ing of the church board on Mort-
Mary J. Way, 84,
Succumbs Thurs.
Ftmeral services were held at 11
a.m., Monday in Byrne and Bat-
stone Puneral Directory for Mrs.
Mary J. Way, 84, Route 3 Box
304, who died last Thursday in
Olympia. The Roy. Lewis Wysong
ofifcisted, Intel'ment was m Shel-
ton Memorial Park.
Mrs. Way was born Dec. 19,
1874, in Dubuque, Iowa, and had
made her home in Mason county
for tie past 25 years.
Mrs, Way. is survived by her
two sons, Clifford and Sylvester,
one daughter, Mrs. Louis Asche,
all of Shelton; six grandchildren
edna eight great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Grandma Dugdale had
company this weekend. Her sis-
ter, Mrs. Ruth Sherler, and friend,
Mrs. Peele, all of Seattle, spent
the weekend at the Dugdale home-
stead.
Marriages
) Jimmie I,. Messez', 20, Fort
I.wi, and Linda J. Barnett, 17,
Shelton, were the only Couple ap-
plying for nmrriage license in the
Mason county auditor's offic.e this
week.
You Can Own
ths Mac D-30
$159.50
SHELTON MARINE
SUPPLY
Fairmont & Olympic Hlway
(Formerly Hfllcrest Hardware)
.
........................ SPEC¿AL .......................
%
WILD BLACKBEHY SHAKES
{lay evening, Nov. 2. There will be
a "White Elephant Sale" at the l
PUD building on Thursday and ................ ,,,, ,,,,,,,, , ,,J. , ,,,-'--------
Friday, Nov. 19 and 20. Church
at
THE BURGER PIT
/4 Mile South of City Limits on Olympia Hiway
..... I i jl . I IIII I IIIIIIIII I I I |[I I II IIII
IF you are more interested in built.i qual;ty than exterior frills ...
IF you want the joy of a €osistetly cler, lint-free ,#sb . . .
IF yo. prefe r tirapl, easy.to-undtraand controls that give you accurate
dialing for all fabric and ,oil condidons ...
|F you'd like a dryer that can be cycled ejthar (1) to stop when clothes
are dry, or (2) according to specic time ...
IF you want the most trouble-ire# home laundering service you can pov
ibly get...
Then, be[or, you b=ya new washer or dryer, DO SEE the Dew 1960
,,, o..,_, w,. s2800 .
ewe prlcK! as law os
Speed Queen Dr $ i jlkStsaig
ere priori =8 low as
Pay only I2,50 per week, Nothing down
@ LOWEST CARRYING CHARGES in 8heiton or ANYWHERE @
We Finance all our oontraCt and Service Produots we sell
Olsen
Furniture Co.
3 COtS Gtreet Phone HA 6.4702
.............. L_ J .............. L ............... J -- I ...... I L ............ t. ILL .J .......
embers are asked to watch "It
Is Written" on KTNT-TV, channel
11, each Saturday evening from
7:00 to 7:30.
MT. OLIVE LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Sunday school and Bible class
at 9:45; worship service at 11:00.
Church leaders dinner at Trinity
Lutheran church of Olympia, Sun-
day evening at 5. All officers of
Mt. Olive and their wives az urg.
ed to attend.
Walther League meets Sunday
vening el. 7 in the prish hall.
Choir rehearsal every Thureday
at 8 p.m.
Sunday school tetchera meet
Tuesday at 7:30 In the parish hall.
Religious instruction every Sat-
urday morning at 9 in the parish
hall for children of the seventh
and eighth grades.
NEXT WEEK: November 6-7-8: "THE REMARKABLE MR,
PENNYPACKER" Starring Clifton Webb.
. . ..... ], ,.11 , i I I I I I II ]L ii Jl .
Starring James Stewart, Julia
Adams a'nd' Rock Hudson
The Greatness, the Olory, the
Fury of ths Northwest's fron-
tier fflme4 In our cwn Glorious
Northwest on the slopes of
Beautlftil "Mount Hood" in Ore-
gon.
Starring Gregory Peck
and Ann Blythe
They stormed the gale laed
seas with all Alaska ae the
prize. In beautiful Technicolor.
Aso a feature of our lovely
Northwest country.
"THE WORLD IN
HIS ARMS"
PLUS
"BEND OF
THE RIVER"
Friday, Sturday, Sunday, Oct. 30-31 - Nov. 1
BLUE OX THEATRE
Oetobet 29, 1959
From
Tuesday
Luhm, 712 Harvard, re-
theft (it' about $l,.' 5
tools from hi home
to the Shellon
a man tried lo
earlier in th( day
nsuccessful in his ef-
the sanle II()['S()ll
later and took the
the things tak¢.11
box. sex'era[ wre!whes
drill,
Simpson Officials
Meet in California
Simp::+m L+,gging" Company for-
,st,,rs met with their Simpson
l{edwood Company COllnIeI'lIa ItS
in Areata, Calif., Oct. 26 and 27.
lhlrl)oSe of tile me¢rting WaS to
digcll£s land lli:lnag(!illellt j)P(Ib-
JelllYl,
.hmvneying from Shelton were
It. O. PllhD, land and ti.nDer nlftll-
agel'; J, (3. HtlCkvr, chief forest{,r;
A. O. P,.tzold, technical forester:
Mu>: Schmidt, ,Ir., logging nmnag-
{'1'. "tn(t "I,d l{obinson, associate
forest e r,
HITS PORCH Nickel AlloYs in Nm.lear Reactors :'
by Carl Kazin- Nickel-containing stainless steels
ran inlo the porch ad nickel-base allovs are among l
rson apartments last the fee, metals ant alloys that]
eausir, g dam- meet lhe stringent t)hysical, me-
eat' [it $250 1111(1 }Lbollt chanclal and nmtallurgical require-
lnents (if nlaterials for tlSt ill rill- I
............. cleltr DOV,'eI" l'eL(!tors. i
WRECK
collided ,n ,,evontil
Drive week Too Late To Classify
estimated at $,100
}, drlveu by R. P,. AIs- TIIItIE I:IEDI.OOMS. fircplac,, //nF
|'IlFII:LCI'. ba,em('nt will{ pavlly
$150 to the ear of R. iS}h,d r(,cr(,alion ro()m, double gar-
rptler( vcert! no ill- rig,', c()lll(q' lot, g'ood ltlWlt slid lIlIld-
soaping, Ii)ctllld {}11 AIIghshle. ph(nle
IIA 6.6.'R}1 foe al}l}ointlnent,
M 10/29 tin
- M I;;I"-SE/;I; "-Z2"- 2- t;';;li.;;':h'" l;;;i:,ii;
ORDER OF d(,wIitowll, lit. bnths livi{g I'(H}III,
(ti)lin r.)In, - largo .ltility, fll{,od
yard. $5.r}0.00. )n v $500 down, ,$45
E I}Ol' IIIOl{th. Call ]{{ll'[ Malln, Wl{t{'l'-
fr6nt Realty, IIA 6-8535 or tlA G-
Lodge No. 1684 10/29
_. 3228/B?n.I!E.: .............................................
Savage, Governor FOR SALE -- One treadle sewing ms-
chitl,:. For further IIl|'orlI{atlull phOl{{
HA 6-4815 ttA 6-4644. It 10/29 tin
Tyynismaa, Scy. i( ) li" i EN T -22- I,'ai: f-2--b- d}i -i{:
HA 6-3292 ftlrnished house, large garage and
W:l;hl'oolll I}]UN tl'utk sh 'd and wol'k
HELD EACH shop. I)h()n( ItA 6-,1644.
H 10/29 ifn
the Month P,,I,, F'assio. P. O. Box 111. Union,
oP t.,]|O11 Union 452 aftt,v 6 p.n.10/29 :
Airport: w I 1,-f2"-TRADE iN-iiBTK, i:i-i-i6ii '
flat bed for jep In good condition.
Cal H.. 6-45:1. S 10,/29"11/5:
EARING AID
CLINIC
Have your Aid cleaned FREE
109 Discount on Batteries
10% Discount on Earmolds
10% Discotmt on Cords
FREE NEARINO TEST
One Day only -- Mon., Nov. 2
further information
:" Call or write
JACK CONNER
Peninsula Rep.
lg Weslon Place
Wash.
In the office of
DR. H. M. TOKOS
417 Railroad Ave.
Shelton, Wash.
10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
i:!! ;!?i!i/i
ths doorwayl Leave it to Ford
} that annoying windshield pillar forward, out of
. No more bum,ned knees or anaed hosel
gHELTON'4IASON" COUNPY JOITRNA'L'-, Published tn "C
WITCHES AND GOBLINS appeared early at the Shelton Pre-
School Playschool, in fact as early as Monday afternoon and Wed-
nesday morning. Mrs. Don Daniels, playschool teacher, had her
problems with the tiny gremlins, who insisted in taking off their
costumes before the Journal photographer arrived, (',iegler print.)
Dance Slated Saturday In Victor Hall
By Marlene Burgeson
ALLYN.---aturday night there
will be a masquerade dance at
the Victor Hall from 10 until 2
o'clock. Music will be furnished
by Julie Stock's Combo. Proceeds
will go toward the new North
Bay Emergency First Aid car
fund.
Mrs. F. I Noble recently re-
turned from an exnded visit
with her mother, Mrs, Eva Hood,
In Patterson, Calif.
Sunday Mr. Reggie Engman en.
joyed a visit from his sister and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. George
Manthie, now of Seattle.
Mr. Engman's nephew, Larry
Balcom. has returned to his home
in Springfield, Ore., for a few
months where he will be picking
and packaging mistletoe for the
holidays.
MR. AND MRS. Ashton Wat-
son are glad to announce the ar-
rival of their second great-grand-
daughter, born Sunday morning,
Oct. 25, to thetr daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Brown
of Ohio. The new baby comes
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Sail cloth pedal pushers .. $5.00
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The Little and Big Shoppe
126 Cota Street
to join a little sister and a hap-
py coincidence is that the little
sister celebrated her first birth-
day October 25, also.
Mr. and Mrs. Jewel VonOsten
have as hoUSe guet Mr. and Mrs.
R. Burr of Denver, Colo., who are
here on an extended visit.
Sunday dinner guests in the
home of Mrs. Margaret Davis
were her sister and her husband,
Mr. and Mrs, R, C. Mojean of
Tacoma.
M L. A. Allen returned Sun-
day from a hunting trip in "W",
send, ,Mont., wher he and hi
hunting pgrty Were able to tag
three deer and one elk to their'
credit.
SPENDING SUNDAY with Mr,
and Mrs. Ernest McKean was her
sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Cable of South Bend and
three children, Cinder, Johnny and i
Jimmy.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stock were
happy to have their son, Wesley,
and his bride, spend the weekend
at home with them.
It is a pleasure to announce a
new Brownie and Girl Scodt group
are meeting every Monday at the
home of Mrs. Pat Paris. There are
about fifteen members active in
this group. Last Monday they
made marshmallow men and pro.
sented them to Sarah House as
tray favors.
LAST WEEK the Allyn Birth-
day Club met at Mrs. Carl Izetts
with sixteen members present.
Mrs. Harvey Rice was the hon-
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Harstine Grange Plans Smorgasbord
Dinner For This Saturday Night
By Donette Glaser
HARSTINE ISLAND. - This
Sattlrday sight is not only the
night that the witches ride, but the
night that the Harstine Grange is
putting on their smorgasbord din-
ner. We mistakingly advertised
movies of a trip to the Holy Land
and to Rome. The' are colored
slides. Also will be a card party,
bingo and the award of an elec-
tric clock plus a door' prize. There
promises to be something for ev-
eryone. This is the Harstine
Grange's only money making
event of the year. We all hope that
everyone will attend. Money from
this event stays in your commun-
ity for the betterment of the com-
munity. So come one and all. A
midnight ferry has been arranged
so all you folks can el)me over
from the mainland and join the
fun. See you then.
THE HARSTINE Island Wom-
en's club is now in the process of
selling some very lovely packages
of ribbon. Some is strictly Christ-
mas ribbon while others are all oc-
casion ribbon. The money raised
from this project will go into the l
well fund. And speaking of well!
fund, bids have been received from
several well digging compans.
The well is supposed to be drilled
by the end of November. Don't
forget that the next meeting of
the Women'e club will be at the
home of Paul Chaffee at lovely:
Point Wilson. Also all ladies
whether members,of the Womcm's
club or not are invited to journey
across the ferry to visit the Pick-
ering Women's club. Nov. 12.
All Harstine Island Grangers
who have not as yet joined the
Pomona Grange are asked to do so
this Friday, Oct. 30. We plan on
crossing on the six p.m. ferry and
having dinner in town. Then tra-
vel out to Progress Grange where
we will receive the 5th degree,
then home on a speeial ferry. We
think we'll have a very nice tle
visiting and also receiving the
degree. Anyone interested is asked
to meet the 6 p.m. erry on Fri-
day night where we wtll form a
cat,van for the trip.
Mr. C. W. Streckenbach, coun-
ty commissioner, will attend a
meeting on Thursday of the Pen-
insula District Commission. The
meeting Will be held in Jefferson
county for the purpose of discuss-
ing probms of county govern-
mont.
Miss Cindy WaRe attended a
friendship meeting at the Tacoma
Bethel of Jobies. She reports that
they had a very nice meeting fol-
lowed by a swimming party, very
nice supp.er.and then by a slumber
party. Want to know who slum-
bered ? Cindy, right through
breakfast. Cindy Is now selling
Christmas cards, so anyone wish-
ing to buy them can contact her
at HA 6-4063.
Miss Suzie Bingelsdorf of Ta-
coma is staying with the Glenn
Yates while her parents are on a
hunting trip in eastern Washing-
ton. Suzie is almost two years old.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Yates were
two very happy people that were
glad to see grape harvesting sea-
son over. The main reason is that
they motored to Seattle to the
home of their son, Warren, and
parked their little Buick in his
garage and took the bus for a trip
to Bartley, Nebraska, where they
will have a family reunion of
Ann's brothers and sisters and
then on to Mulvane, Kansas, to
visit their son, Harley, and fam-
ily. They plan on being gone the
better pmc of a month provided
they can stay away from good
old Harstine that long. Son, Glenn
is going to keep his eye on the
old homestead and the George
Waltes are tending to the chores
while they are gone. Have a won-
derful time, you two.
The Harstine school program
will be this Friday at one o'clock
sharp. The children will serve re-
freshments. Everyone is invited
to this affair whether they have
children In school or not, This is
a community affair. All persons
pay taxe to help support the
school and we do wish you would
come and see how your mone ie
helping the children of the eom-
munity.
CAPTAIN AND Mrs. Gortz are
receiving congratulatton upon
birth of their grandson. Mr.
Mrs. James Conners (Bernice
Gortz) became the proud parents
of a son Friday. Little James
William Conners weighed into this
big wide world weighing 8 pounds
12 ounces. He was born in Santa
Aa, Calif. Esther is down there
now gettting acquainted with. her
g/'andson. Capt. Oortz is staying
on 'the island as he has carpenters
hard at work remodeling the
h.
Congruman and Mrs. hor
Poltefh spent Baturday on
stine vlting with Mrs. Tollef-
son'a sister, Mrs. Anna Glaser.
Thor is txth tltrict conreman
and ha Jgst returaed fro m a 6-
week trip to tim ,Orienz Where he
looked into the merchant marine
and fisheries problems,
Al qnd Molca Prdam are
very btly picking grapee for Hil-
ma and Irvie Wingert. In their
apare time they are buy paint-
ing and papering their guest room.
Mr. Larry Saeger has returned
from Enumclaw where he was
workhff in the woods. The oyster
season is beginning and Larry i
very buy lining up his equipment
for the season's harvest,
Mr. Joe Malo of Seattle, long-
time friend of the Andy Stambor-
skeys, was very lucky or else a
good hunter as he got his buck
on Saturday. Tke Morrtsons got
two nice bueks, and Larry Holt
got a nice one. The ferry crew
reports that 1 have croued the
ferry nicely draped over the front
fenders of cars.
Claire and Arthur Wingert are
anxiously awaiting a nice heavy
frost to eet the needles on the
Christmas trees. She says they
hope to start cutting between the
7th and 10th of November.
Paul and Odeyue Chaffee have
returned front a two day visit to
the home of their daughter In FA-
ma. Odeyne very much enjoyed
a sltopping trip W Abm-de.
We want to wel0ome Mr. and
Mrs. Williams to Hartine. They
have purchased the Johnny John-
son plaee from the Meeks. Mr.
and Mrs. Williams have two ¢ff
the loveliest race horses we have i
ever seen. The children of Har-
stine Island are sure excited and
all are begging to go visit these
i new people and their lovely pure-
blood horsen.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bache of Ab-
erdetm were Sunday callers at the
home of H. Vincent Glasers. The
Baches come up each year for
grapes.
Gunner and Helen spent one day
shopping in Tacoma this past
week.
Ernle and MerleCrouch report
that this pant Sunday was the
busiest day yet in the store.
Hunters as well as visitors and
islanders joined in to make this
a very big day.
THE JOHN Budd home is sure
coming along nicely. He is busy
putting on the primer coat of
white paint. It sure looks nice
sitting there among the autumn
scenery. They have the fireplace.
in now. The same man put the
fireplace in the Bassendale home
recently.
ALVIN AND Peggy Anderson
spent the wcek working on their
place getting the utility room fin-
ished. Alvin is also in the pro-
cess of moving hls sawmill to a
new location. We understond Mr.
Scott was on the Island this Mon-
day, but he never came to see tl8
and our feelings are hurt.
Weekly Services
Midweek service is held each
Wednesday eventng at 7:30 at the
Seventh Day Adventist church.
Sabbath school honr will start at
9:30 a.m. Saturday. Worship serV-
ice follows at 11 o'clock.
On Oct. 31, it is expected that
Ralph Hartnell of Elms, will be:
the speaker. There will be a meet-
ing of the church board on Mort-
Mary J. Way, 84,
Succumbs Thurs.
Ftmeral services were held at 11
a.m., Monday in Byrne and Bat-
stone Puneral Directory for Mrs.
Mary J. Way, 84, Route 3 Box
304, who died last Thursday in
Olympia. The Roy. Lewis Wysong
ofifcisted, Intel'ment was m Shel-
ton Memorial Park.
Mrs. Way was born Dec. 19,
1874, in Dubuque, Iowa, and had
made her home in Mason county
for tie past 25 years.
Mrs, Way. is survived by her
two sons, Clifford and Sylvester,
one daughter, Mrs. Louis Asche,
all of Shelton; six grandchildren
edna eight great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Grandma Dugdale had
company this weekend. Her sis-
ter, Mrs. Ruth Sherler, and friend,
Mrs. Peele, all of Seattle, spent
the weekend at the Dugdale home-
stead.
Marriages
) Jimmie I,. Messez', 20, Fort
I.wi, and Linda J. Barnett, 17,
Shelton, were the only Couple ap-
plying for nmrriage license in the
Mason county auditor's offic.e this
week.
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embers are asked to watch "It
Is Written" on KTNT-TV, channel
11, each Saturday evening from
7:00 to 7:30.
MT. OLIVE LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Sunday school and Bible class
at 9:45; worship service at 11:00.
Church leaders dinner at Trinity
Lutheran church of Olympia, Sun-
day evening at 5. All officers of
Mt. Olive and their wives az urg.
ed to attend.
Walther League meets Sunday
vening el. 7 in the prish hall.
Choir rehearsal every Thureday
at 8 p.m.
Sunday school tetchera meet
Tuesday at 7:30 In the parish hall.
Religious instruction every Sat-
urday morning at 9 in the parish
hall for children of the seventh
and eighth grades.
NEXT WEEK: November 6-7-8: "THE REMARKABLE MR,
PENNYPACKER" Starring Clifton Webb.
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Starring James Stewart, Julia
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The Greatness, the Olory, the
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Northwest on the slopes of
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Starring Gregory Peck
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They stormed the gale laed
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Northwest country.
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