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December 14, 1978     Shelton Mason County Journal
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I ly Jesters schedule Christmas show "The Year Santa Forgot f.: ':IT ,  . :? Youngsters of the area are invited to view a special holiday play to be presented on Sunday by the Jolly Jesters Little Theater Group. Children of union members may see the play at 1 p.m. in the IWA Hall. The 3 p.m. performance at Shelton Moose Lodge will be open to the public, and parents should bring gifts for distribution to their children by Santa Claus. Christmas" will be directed by Darlene Cuzick with John Darn as Santa Claus and Corinne Dam as Mrs. Claus. Cast in the roles of elves are Bobby Russell, Matt Lee, Rosie Russell, Thea Johnson, Tabs Snyder, Tiffany Skillman, Geora Eaton, Anton Eaton and Brian Bragg. English children are portrayed by Jo Cuzick, Terra Dittmer, Jana Dittmer and Donovan Dittmer. Appearing as German children are Jason Johnson, Holly Jackstadt, Amy Jackstadt and Darrell Murray. JESTERS invite children of all ages to attend show to be presented on December 17. John rky Darn will play the roles of Santa and his wife. Seated on Santa's lap is Jason Johnson, and Mrs. Claus is holding Terra Dittmer. The elf is Tobi Snyder. DARLENE CUZICK is the director of the Jolly Jesters' Christmas play. "The year Santa Forgot Christmas" will be presented on Sunday. ck tlock Community Church sets program HEARING Community Church their Christmas at 7 p.m. December 20. have two short films. is welcome. M. Knight will have its program at the school 21 at 7:30 p.m. Grange will meet and visited Fay Hopkins in a rest home there. He recently had a stroke. Mrs. William Harris and Mrs. P.M. Farrell of Montesano and Mrs. Eivin Hearing enjoyed dinner Thursday at the Pine Tree in Sheiton. The occasion was Mrs. Itarris and Mrs. Farrells birthdays. Mrs. Shirley Goodburn and children, Michele and Dan, and Kit Strandwold of Shelton were Sunday visitors at the R.E. Bradberry home. Mr. and Mrs. Lud Rossmaier were pleasantly surprised Friday evening on their 45th wedding anniversary when they were asked to meet at the Grapevine at Lacey by a friend. Those attending the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. James Rossmaier of Olympia, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rossmaier of Tumwater and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goodbum of Shelton. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker called at the Pat Walker home in Seattle Monday. Mr. and .Mrs. LeRoy Boothe and Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Boothe and son of Beaver, spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. I.C. Ford. evening with potluck 6:30 p.m. It will be an ting and Christmas of Lfts. Barnes St. and Hearing were Monday of Mrs. James Terrariums brighten winter months Terrariums help to brighten any container that transmits cultivated plants including ferns, you may lose some of your up dreary winter months. They light, moss, violets, coleus, ivy and plants, especially the flowering ar easY to construct and don't Mix equal parts of garden philodendrons are well adapted types. take much care. Possible soil, sand and peat moss and fill to terrariums. Line the sides of Cover the container with a l,iE,.Bradberry containers include:fish tanks, container to a depth of 1½ Monday in Tacoma globes or large brandy snifters " inches. Many native and holiday COI)eFS, : skirts, mats, stockings, Holiday Felt 60" wide ,o,, ,39s white green red yard Draperies and Interiors 426;6207 tt tt t tt t e 113 s. Second t the container below the soil level with moss. A long pair of tweezers may be used to put the plants in place. If you plan to be away and can't find anyone to "babysit" your houseplants, try the following suggestion: Place the plants in a box, cover with a sheet of polyethylene and tie it to the box to prevent moisture loss. Place in a shady location to reduce lighting. It is possible to train plants to get along with a little less water, but if there isn't time for that, give them a good watering before you leave. They can usually get along by themselves for about two weeks, but if you're away longer than that, sheet of glass or plastic. Water just often enough to keep the soil moist. Do not place the terrarium in direct sunlight. I ii INSURANCE • Property • Casualty • Commercial • Auto • Mortgage • Life • Homeowners ANGLE AGENCY Dick Angle 4th & Railroad 426.8272 i • TOWN HOUSE DECOR IS THE WATERBED CAPITOL We, at the W.B.C., would like to wish all of you the most restful Christmas ever. To start your Christmas Season off right, here are some super Christmas Bargains * ONLY 249" Includes lap seam mattress (12 year guarantee), heater, safety liner, fill kit, tuck-a-liner. BEAH BAG CHAIRS Velvets, vinyls All sizes & colors Priced from $1 9 " Limited to stock on hand. _ 3999s SUSSEX "-- " *llumetn Includes comfort king lap mattress (1 5 year guarantee), safety liner, fill kiL tuck-a-liner. i seam heater, All Water Bed Bedding u,, 15% waterbed Comforle, sheets, satin sheets mattress b comforters pads, & velvet p,,lows OFF spreads Shop now for the best selection BONUS  Free set of waterbed sheets willh each complete bed Iold thin 12-23.711 THE WATER BED CAPITOL * Instant Credit 3530 MARTIH WAYe 4563100 Oly, Wn. * E-Z Terms ’r 90 Days Same as Cash We are your local waterbed experts--the oldest in Thurston County. • Ik Is , 0  €,,,, s,,,J, Public Auction--New Tools Christmas Gift Values Friday, December 15, 7 p.m. Mason County Fairgrounds NOTICE: We will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder new brand-name heavy- duty tools. Skil -- Black & Decker -- Rockwell -- Rodac -- CP -- Chicago -- Stanley -- Wen -- Miller Falls -- Shopmate -- S & K -- Herbrand -- Tru Craft -- Jet - Blue Line -- Emerson -- Buffalo -- Vise Grip -- Channellock -- Cummins. Olsen Furniture Choose what you want from HAMLIN'S TOYS 4t &COTA $ Now till December 24th \\; with new furniture purchase of $499.95 or more I II I I III • Parking • Gift Wrapping s Christmas Delivery Open Friday till 8:30 Convenient Terms FREE s350 3-Day Holiday at a well-known resort Drawing at our Auction Shop Tools & Air Tools • Air Impact Wrenches, 3/8, 1/2, 3/4, & I inch. • Impact Socket Sets, all sizes • Body Shop .Air Tools • Air Drills • Body Grinders • Floor Jacks • Air Compressors * Shop Vacuums • Hand Tools • Large Drill Presses • Truck Jacks * Punch & Chisel Sets • Power Hack Saws • Portable Generators. • Truck Taws, all sizes • Pipe Wrenches • Bolt Cutters • Table Saws * Electrical Tape , DEALERS WELCOME . TERMS ( CASH OR CHECK) . ALL TOOLS AND MERCHANDISE GUARANTEED t Not responsible for accidents or property after sold t This is a partial list of items to be sold All subject to prior sale Power Tools & Farm Supplies * Large Bench Grinders, 6", 8" & 10" • Heavy-Duty 5" and 6" Vises • 3/8 and 1/2-inch Drills *Drill Bits, high speed • Jig Saws • Sanders • Open-End & Box-End Wrenches • Socket Sets, all sizes • Heavy-Duty Power Cable • Tap & Die Sets • Tool Boxes • Ext'n Cords • Trouble Lights • Battery Booster Cables • Air and Welding Hoses • Power Saws • Planers • Battery Chargers OREGON TOOL DISTRIBUTORS 10003 N.E. Sandy Blvd. Portland, Oregon 97220 (50) 254-9117 Come early, bring your family and friends Merchandise can be inspected I hour before sale TERMS: Cash or Check Joe Tutrone, Auctioneer Thursday, December 14, 1978 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 29