COUNTY
COURT
on the docket in
OUnty Justice Court
Glenn Correa during
Week were:
Perry Rose reported a road
grader broken into and two first
aid kits, a fire extinguisher, a
flashlight and an axe taken.
Michael Lee reported a tire
and wheel taken.
State Patrol
13016 14th NE,
while intoxicated,
five days in jail,
suspended 30
Adams, St. Rt. 1,
Shelton, no valid
on person, $15
Orr, Mason Lake
failure to keep
line, $15 forfeit;
1522 Ridge Rd.,
driving while
$155 fine, five days
Uspended, license
30 days; Douglas
3, Box 346A, Port
no valid operator's
rson, $15 forfeit;
P.O. Box 12,
driving, $25
Dean, USS
Lion, Bremerton,
$50 forfeit.
Sheriff,s Office
Root, 1819 Winfield,
creating a public
40 days in jail,
provided he remain
Mason County one
SHELTON POLICE
Lillian Nesbitt reported a
garage and a camper trailer
entered.
Chuck Hamstreet reported a
wallet and a watch taken.
Vehicles driven by Ruth Ann
Smith and Lewis Wilson collided
at Highway 101 S. and Arcadia.
Lyle Coleman reported two
bowling balls and bags and two
pair of bowling shoes taken from
a car.
Mrs. Mable Johnson reported
a generator taken from a car.
The door to Lumberman's
was found open.
A window was found broken
in a telephone booth.
Harold Hublein reported
vandalism to a car.
SUPERIOR COURT
Divorces
Divorce decrees were signed
this week for:
Pamela Edgbert from Albert
Edgbert.
Joan Giles from Richard
Giles.
New Cases
Neal George against Vivienne
ent Henderson, collection on note.
Hensler, St. Rt., Box
Io, failure to yield Richard Seward against the
0 oncoming traffic, State of Washington and Robert
• R. Raines, superintendent of
, Goldie Dale, 414 Washington Corrections Center,
drunk in writ of habeas corpus.
forfeit; Dale Alex Kessack against Robert
t. 3, Box 148, Raines, superintendent of the
the peace, $25 Washington Corrections Center,
914 N. writ of habeas corpus.
)la, disorderly Frank Muto against Robert
fine; Pa tricia
Raines, superintendent of the
5, Box 228, Washington Corrections Center,
Conduct, $100 writ of habeas corpus.
Niemeyer, 137
driving while Gerald Still against Robert
fine, five days Raines, superintendent of
ended, license Washington Corrections Center,
1 To 5 Yd. Pc.
Reg. to 8.00 Yd.
38
Yd.
Bonded Orlon
Acrylic Reg. to 4.00 yd.
Yd.
45" 50% Polyester
50% Cotton
Twill Fabric
Reg. 1.49
45" SPORTSWEAR
PRINTS
Reg. 1.29 Vd.
PERMA PRESS PRINTS
Reg. 1.00 Yd.
100% COTTON TERRY
PRINTS
45" Wide
Reg. 2.00 Yd.
Peter Dodge, writ of habeas corpus.
, Shelton, drunk in Vilner Stevens against Blanche
forfeit; Retta Bell, Jack Bowman, Charles
Rt. 2, Box 567, Trobridge and Guy Beckwith,
COnsuming liquor; personal injury.
105 NE 86th, Mason County Federal Credit
minor consuming Union against Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Cosgrove, collection on note.
!,BUILDING PERMITS Bedell Drilling Co. against Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Robinson, lein
Permits approved by foreclosure• : : ;
County Planner s
the past week were CITYBUILDiNG:PERMITS
residence, $5,000; Building permits approved by
rt, $2,381; Marvin the City of Shelton during the
room, $750;Fred past week were to Mud Bay
cabin, $1,000; Realty, residence, $14,500; Mud
n, remodeling, Bay Realty, residence, $14,500.
VlcReynolds, • A building permit was
ilding, $3,000; approved by the city of Shelton
try and storage during the past week to Glenn
Cecil Wiswell, Watson, residence, $18,000.
OFFICE FIRE DEPARTMENT
os reported March 5, Marie Kubik
in the Arcadiaresidence, 205 E. Pine, fire in
garage, no damage.
reported a March 5, 7:40 a.m. Simpson
area. Timber Co. Insulating Board
OUn reported Plant, fire in dust and fibers in
PepPergren reported dryer.
Sorting Yard
Clearing Starts
Clearing and grading is
underway on a 70-acre tract of
Simpson Timber Company land
ten miles west of Shelton,
announced Bruce Coombs,
logging manager. The project is
the initial work on a log sorting
facility to select logs to supply
each Simpson manufacturing
plant in Shelton or any outside
trade as needed.
reported a
reported a mail
reported a
ith reported a
a license
Senn reported a
~d a motor
reported two
a from a trailer
reported an The land being cleared is
canned goods along Simpson Timber Company's
main line railroad below the
d t ~ reported a merging of the Camp Grisdale and
[Our PUPpies Camp Govey tracks.
reported a chain
reported a tape
a Small,
ld.
After the clearing, a 1½ mile
spur track will be installed as part
of this initial construction. Access
roads will be built as the work
progresses. Simpson timberlands
personnel and equipment are
being used on the project.
Get the Fertilizer that's ri|htl
0-4 ORGANIC
aOLb" )95
SPECIAL
Miny Other fertilizers now at low prices
at
FARMERS
Closed ,
Sun. & Mon.
COTTON/DACRON
BROADCLOTHS
Special
Price
SHOE DEPT.
DRESS WEIGHT
PRINTS
Special
Price
BATH TOWELS
Reg. To
4.00 Ea.
BED PILLOWS
Standard
Size
Reg. 4.98
Yd.
Ea.
THERMAL BLANKETS
Reg.
6.98
Riviera Table Cloths
54 x 54 9 9
Reg. 3.99
54 x 72
Reg. 4.99
54 x 108
Yd. Reg. 5.99
Finely FleXible ,
Glove Leather
"e.°'°"
12.99
Above:
• BONE GLOYE LEATHER
Also Available:
Straps in Black and Brown
Below:
• WHITE GLOVE LEATHER
• BONE GLOVE LEATHER
99
CROSSTOWN
They caress your foot with such
tenderness you'll float along as if on
a cloud. Each step is a miracle
of comfort.., and the styling is a
beauty to behold!
Valubs to $20.00. Now
Shoe Shown:
Dark Brown
or Tan.
II
NIGHT
TILL 8:30
LADLES DEPT.
"OVER 100 DRESSES
REDUCED BELOW
COST
Reg. To
18.00
59
Now 3F
Ilk Days Only
R
Ea.
MANY OTHER
DRESSES REDUCED
TO SAVE YOU UP TO
MEN'S DEPT.
LONG SLEEVE
DRESS SHIRTS
REG. 5.59
NOW 3 FOR
OFF
REG.
RETAIL
20 DRESS COATS
Reg. 49.95 Now
3 only Fur Trimmed
LAST CHANCE
REG. 78.00 NOW
9 2-pc. Knit Suits
Reg. to 29.95 Now
4 Knit Suits
Reg. to 40.00 Now
MATERNITY
OFF
REG.
88
ENTIRE STOCK
MEN'S TIES
100 OFF
REG.
RETA I L
S.S. DRESS
SHIRTS 3 FOR
BELIEVE IT
OR NOT
CLOTHING
RETAIL
Large Group OFF
L ,. ,, . REG.
aa,es 3porrswear RETAI L
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WHITE STAG-
3 GREAT COLORS kx"
7 TO 14 SIZES "
GIRLS' PANTSUITS
3 To 6X
Reg. 8.98 NOW
7To 14
Reg. 9.98 NOW
Large Group
Girls' Sleepwear
_ ,,,=
OFF
REG.
R ETA I L
GIRLS'
Reg. To 4.00
99
1 Doz. Babys'
DIAPERS
BABY GIFT
REG. 2.50
Girls' Wrangler
Jeans- 7 to 14
PKG.
98
EA.
ACCESSORIES DEPT.
PR.
LADLES SCARVES
PANTY
HOSE
Reg. to
3.00
Ea.
HANDBAGS
NEW SPRING
88
100% W00t
SHARKSKIN
New Spring
Styles - Solids
and Asst. Fancys.
Reg. 89.90
All New Suits
2 FOR 9500 ~'
'Men's Orion '9 9
Acrylic Knit REG. 5.00 2
Shirts Washable NOW
iJ
SPORTSHIRTS F
STA-PRESS ' |!
REG. TO 7.00 , O
MEN'S S. SLEEVE '
SPORTSHIRTS
REG. 4.59 EA.
3 ~ 10°°
LARGE GROUP MEN'S
SHIRTS ALL NEW
FASHION STYLED F
REG. TO 14.00 3°
MEN'S KNIT
T-SHIRTS
3 ol0N
AND SOLIDS R
,i
MEN'S
HANDKERCHIEFS
MEN'S STRETCH
SOCKS ,EG.,.s0 P,.
FOR
MEN'S SPRING
JACKETS
FOR
DAC/COTTON
FOR
BOYS' LONG
SLEEVE SPORTSHIRTS
STA-PRESS
BOYS' SHORT
SLEEVE SPORTSHIRTS
STA-PRESS
REG. 3.00 EA.
67
BOYS' KNIT LONG
SLEEVES SPORTSHIRTS
NEW STRETCH WIGS
3 GREAT STYLES
Reg. To
24.99 NOW
Reg. To
5.00
REG. TO 5.00 2, FOR , 01
FOR
oe
REG. 2.98
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