i ii<i ;
25, 1963
00ema, Home After 2
Service In Germany
Hearing nrecting last Thursday evening.
of our service I New officers were elected for the
on furlough, Pvt. commg year. Mrs. Kenneth Gribble
of Mrs. Charles
last week after
in Germany
son of Mrs.
fron] Texas
air force base.
'Welcome our new
ad Mrs. Lovett
Who moved from
the weekend into
house. Lovett is
Simpson Salmon
Lud Rossmaier.
C. Ford. Mr. and
is, Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. EI-
Portman.
McGarvie,
Combs, Mr.
ann and
from Matlo:k
the gavel meet-
Grange last
L. D. Portman of
SUnday dinner
Augusta Portman
Max Nilsson of
Weekend with
Helin.
wag a Sunday
and Mrs. Elvin
I(night P.T.O. held its
NOE
VALLEY
GE HALL
April 27
USIC By
tUN THE
TOPPERS
president. Mrs. Herbert Breh-
meyer Jr. vice president. Mrs. Jean
Oiens secretary and Mrs. Clarence
PahYler treasurer.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Valley
and son LeRoy, called on Mr. and 1
Mrs. Charles LeBrec, Friday eve-]
ning .
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Valley ................ ============================= ..........
attended the pinochle party at ::::!::::i:i:i::iii:}::::i;;:::#;i:!::ii::ii::i;i::i:i::!::i¢:::i::i
Dayton Saturday evening.
MRS. J. D. SIMPSON of Brem-
erton is spending a few days with
her mother. Mrs. J R. Singleton.
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Ford motored
Sunday to Vancouver to visit their
cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit
Smith a couple days.
Mr and Mrs. Earl Walker spent
the weekend in Tacoma to visit
Mrs. Walker's mother, Mrs. Eli
Bradshaw and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lud Rossmaier at-
tended the wedding reception of
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bunce at Black
Lake Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lud Rossmaier
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Hindman in Aberdeen. Sunday
afternoon and Sunday evenmg the
Rossmaiers called on Mr. and
Mrs. James Rossmaier of Shel-
ton to get acquainted with the
new granddaughter who was born
in Olympia last week
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rickert of
Hoquiam were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Howard. Drop-in gmsts were Mr.
and Mrs. James Rodgers of Elms.
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Taylor and
two sons and Fredrtck Geider. all
of Tacoma were weekend guests of
the Andrew McGamrie home. They
all enjoyed fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shaw were
drop-in guests at the McGarvie
home Sunday.
A surprise bridal shower was
held at the Clinic Hospital Thurs-
day evening in honor of Miss Nan
Taylor.
Use Journal Wahl
To the people of Mason
COunty and my fellow car
dealers of Shelton
TO ALL OF YOU FOR ASSISTING
MAKING OUR GRAND OPENING ANO
ANNIVERSARY SUGH A SUCCESS
USED CARS
Laztcer
trans., over
the gallon
$1395.00
Club Sedan
eater, push button
Station Wagon
$795.00
$795.00
Station Wagon
,, 01 ean
$59+5.00
Wagon
$445.00
$345.00
PAULEY MOTORS
DODGE - DART
Ir°nt 8t.
426-8183
I'lnlorl
ean-up
S DEPT,
=d Nylon Hose ............ 77c
................................. $2.00
.................... $2.88 &$4.88
Skirts
9, 10 & 11 ............ $9.88
14, 6, & 18 ........... $3.88
........................ $2.50
"t Sweaters ............... $11.88
to 22y2 ................... $12.88
& GIRLS DEPT.
]hts Size L .................... 77¢
'ajamas Girls 10 & 12 $1.44
Slips 2 & 3 ............ $1.44
6x, 8, 10. & 14 ..$1,88
to 14 ........................ $2.88
SHELTON--MASON COUNTY JOURNAL--Published in "Christmastown, U,S.A.", Shelton, Washington
comes to its conclusion this Saturday. Two other
bikes have been earned since Debbie got hers
but too late for pictures in this addition.
_.+
SIXTH BIKE WINNER--Debbie Rau became the
sixth claimant of a handsome Schwinn bicycle in
the 1963 Journal subscription campmgn which
iCily Oommission
Among Your Merchants Approves Taxi License
The Shelton City CommissiOn
BOON'S HEATING. PLUMBING
MOVES TO MT. VIEW
Mr. and Mrs. Les Hansen, pro-
prietors of Boon's Heating, Plumb-
ing and Sheet Metal. have pur-
chased a Mt. View building and
are in the process of relocating
their business.
The 3.000 sq. ft. building next
to Ncedham's Food Center, and
formerly ,-coupled by John Bunko's
cabinet shop+ was purchased from
Elmer Manke.
Hansens have ,,perated their
plumbitlg, heating and sheet metal
business since 1957 at 623 South
First St.
They will be opeu for business
at the new h)caLion on May 1st
and will have an open house sev-
eral weeks later.
S,-IELTON FEED BUILDING
MAKES WAY FOR RICHFIELD
The Shetton Feed Store building
(formerly \\;&;agener's Feed, wa
razed this week m preparation for
the expan,+ion program planned
for the i-%ich[icld serwee station
at First and Railroad Avenue.
Also completed was the tcarin?,
down of the ohl Paulcy Motors
building. That property will also be
lsed for the new Richfield fact!i--
ties.
GATEWAY CAFE OPENS
ON lilGltVAY SOUTH
(]rand opening of the Gateway
Cafe five miles south of Shelton
rm i.hc Olynlpie Highway in scbed-
tried this Saturday.
Free coffee, and domtts will be
offered adults and ice cream for
youngsters by Betty Whiteaker.
whn will lTlal]age and operate khc
cafc. Gran(1 opening h(?urs are
from 1.1 a.m. tmtil 4 pan
Mrs. rhit(,aker, well t<.nown in
i his el)In llrll llit.-r for t101' ilia n}/
years in restaurant work. offer':'++
a menu rangmg from tim simp-
lest short: order 1:o c<mph+,te, full
course dinners and hivites dinner
parties in lhe spacmus (lining?
quarters she ha,. awtilable. Space
foF ,I'OLlp,S of lnort? than :{0 is av-
ailable in the ucw cafc.
i Si.ecialiLies of the house include
boule-baked pic, s and steak,s, prJm:
rib and seafoods.
ioo Late To Glassily
STUDY ART with exc(q)tion;fl tt,a('hcr
and artist. All medias. The Art Barn
Belfail'. Mondays l0 a.m. - 2 p.m,,
and 7 t).m. Phtmc ,126-4758.
G 4/:t5 5/9
Legal Pttblications
NO. 3101
NOTICE OF III,'A|I1NI; FINAL
IIEIq)RT AND PETITION FOI
DISTRIBUTION
IN TItE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF WASHINGTON FOB
MASON COUNTY.
In tilt,, Matter ,)f the Estat+ of JOIiN I
G. JACKSON, D(,ceased.
i
Wilfred T, Jackson, ]xecuLtH" of said
Eslale. has filed with :mid Court his
rinal r(porl and petition for dislribu-
iOll, askiilg thc Ct)lll'I I0 sotth! said
report, distribute, tllo Prollerty to the
pOFSOI1N thereto enlitled and to Ilis-
ch.'ll'g'o said F]x'cUL, . Said t't'p(n't ;111(1
petition will bc heard im lib. '),tlh ay
of May. 1963. at I0 A,M. in tht, Court-
room of said Court, In the CoUlILy
Courthouse at Shclton WashingtolL
Dated this 221d d.v .f April, 1963.
LAURA M WAGENER,
Clerk iff the Superior Court
By Tockla Vermillion.
Deputy Clerk.
ROBERT L, SNYDER,
Attorllcy at Law
1°5%,,, N. 5th
;llclton Washington
,I 25-5/2-9 at
NO. 3417
NOTICE TO ('IH,;II1TORS
[N THE SUPEI{IO!. COURT OF THE
STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR
THE COUNTY OF MASON.
][n 111(' Matt,'r of the Estn h' ,,f
)SCAR +WILLIAM SUND. D,,ccasc(l.
Not|el' is hcrehy given that tim un-
lo]',igll(!d, has I)cell al)l-,inl.ed and has
tualified as ad n strtor of the aborp
• ntilled eslat(': that all l),'lSOtlS hav 11
:lailllS against said dpceai'£1 t.F(" h¢wo-
hy reqtlired t) s rv( tile same, duly
.'t, rillcd, on said adn n strator or his
,ttol'lley ol l'ocol'd tit the address belo'%
lah'd, and l'ile tho same with the Clerk
d" said Court. logelhcr with proof of
• l('h Sel'V CP within six ilonths after
he dale of first publh:ation of this
,uiice or 1he Salll{, will bc barred.
I)at; • of first publication 25th April,
t 963.
Administrator of said Estate,
WARREN O. SUND.
,,'05, Rust Bldg., Tacoma 2. WaML
,AVID L JAMIESON.
\\;, ttll'lIey fOl" Estate,
305 Rust I3uilding,
' Tacoma 2. Washington.
4 25-5/2-9 3t
MEN'S DEPT.
1 Soort Coat Grey Size 37 .......... $10.00
7 Sport Coats 37, 38, 39 &. 42 ....... $15.00
.......... $4.88
1 Pr. Cords Size 34-30
3 Dress Raincoats 38, 42 "&"4a - ........... $8.88
9 Zip Out Lined Raincoats 40, 42, 44 $12.88
$3 0O
12 Rayon Flannel Shirts .................
6 Pile Lined Jackets Size S ........ $488
23 Short Sleeve Sport Slirts ........ $2.00
66 Long Sleeve Sport Shirts ......... $2.50
BOY'S DEPT.
2 Pr. Flannel Palamas Size 14 ... $188
16 Cotton Flannel Shirts .................... $1.22
Sizes 12, 14 & 16
Weather
High Low Precip.
April 17 .............. 54 43 .01
April 18 ............. 51 42 17
April 19 ............... 55 37 --
April 20 ............... 55 37
April 21 ............. 54 4.1 --
April 22 ................ 55 44 ....
April 23 ........... .58 40 --
(IETS i)IEGI{ EE
.lira (.ilbert Friskcn. Shelton. re-
ceived a bachelor of <oencc degree
in o'evq<)2- v fr,)m the lfuiversily of
Washington at the end of the "Win-
ter .qna.rer. the University an-
ounc(,d this week.
Tuesday approved a taxi license
to Ra.vmond McBride, Shelton.
McBride told the conrmission
that he would have his taxi stand
at the laundromat he now operates
on First Street.
The commission discussed a pro-
posed gas ordinance which the city
will enact before natural gas
comes into the city.
City Engineer Pat Byrne and I
City Attorney John Ragan v/ere I
instructed to meet with repre-!
seutaLives of Cascade Natural Gas l
Conrpany to iron out details of the
proposed ordinance and submit it
to the commission next Tuesday
night.
Simpson Logger
Di00s In Accident:
\\;Villard Crass. 61. a resident and
native of Montesano. was killed
instantly Tuesday morning in a
logging accident near Camp Gris-
dale in Grays. Harbor county.
Crass. mnployed by the Simp-
on Tinrber Company as a power-
saw at)crater .was truck by a tree
while felling timber in the Big
Creek area
Company, union and state safety
officials are investigating the ac-
cident.
Crass was born in Montesano
and had been a logger all his life.
Hc was hired by Simpson 6 years
ale. He is survived by his wife
Emma and two grown sons.
Annie L. Krise
Passes In Seattle
Annie Louise t,:risc, tit. 1 Box
:';09, died in Seattle April 17. Mrs,
[{rise had been a resident of Ma-
son County for the past 35 years.
She was born Sept. 24. 1893 in
Ta coma.
The funeral was held at 11 a.m.
Monday at the Batstone Funeral
l+!ome with Brother Bagley offic-
iating'. Internrent was in Shelton
Memorial Park.
I Survivors include her husband,
Mike Krise, Kamilche; four sons.
John, Kamilche, David and Har-
vey, Taconra. and Delbert+ Tahola;
a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Mesplie,
"Paeoma: two sisters Mrs. Elvina
Jackson. Tacoma, and Mrs. Alice
Catama Yelm; 21 grandchildren
and five great grandchildren.
Since the Saving Bonds program
began on May I 1941, the Treas-
ury has replaced more than a
nnllion and a half bonds which
had been lost. stolen, muhlated or
(tel.royed,
HaPpiNEss
Pa+l ........................................ .IDT $12.00 15 Cotton Wash Slacks 6, 8, 12&14 +$I,33 P'P00ORTRhIT
_ " ........................................ $1.88 17 Rayon Flannel Sport Shirts ....... ,$1.88
I ' i, S U " " " " U ¢ 2 Z , O [, t L , n R . , .cOn'+ + 12 .... $ " 8
11 PiPe Lined Jackets 12 & 14 ............. $3.88
'b " --klll
"ts ................................ $4.88 HOME 00umsm,ss FROM
t llgT 3 DAYS A,, Advance Patterns ........................ 50,,} OFF
16 Padded Chaise Lounges ............... $15.00
.
8 Replacement Chaise Pads .... , .......... $5.88
"q'|.rmostJeans 2 Wcb Lawn Chairs .......................... $4,44 DEAN'S
11 Electric Blankets Single Control $10.00
$/99 7 Electric Blanket Single Bed Size '$9'00
"'° i PAIR NUIM[E]t{OUS TO LIST ALL °!;ii+ot ! :'p}i!
DRASTI - ' :
CALLY REDUCED
Anna M. Treos00
Called By Death
Anna Maria Troost, Set, tile,
passed away Lhere last T]lllrsda
She was born April 10, 1879 it
New Jersey. Mrs. Troost was a
resident of Mason Cot!nty for 25.)
years before moving to eattle.
Thc funeral was held at 2 p.m
l'nesday at the Batstonc Funera
ome. Interment was in Shelton
Memorial Park. Rev. Eugene
Knautz officiated.
Survivors include .a son, John.
Klamath River, Calif.: two daugh-
:ers. Mrs. Ruth Wilson Seattle,
md Mrs. Harry Cotton. Sedro
rooley; two grandchildren anO
five great grandchildren.
Harry Shelton
Succumbs Here
Harry Windsor Shelton, 1029
Cota Street. passed away Sunday
at the Botts Nursing Home at the
age of 67. Mr. Shelton was born
here Oct. 11, 1895 and spent his
lifetime in Mason County.
The funeral was held at 2 p.m.
yesterday at the Batstone Funeral
Home. Interment was in Shelton
Memorial Park. Rev. R. R. Rings
officiated at the rites.
Smvivors inehtde one son. Levi
Shelton. Calif.: a daughter, Shir-
ley Shelt(n. Ca|if.; a sep-son,
Fr.anklin Feiser. Seattle: a step-
daughter, Mrs. Jack Cole. ml-
ton; two grandchildren.
Jessie J. Fox
Dies In Alaska
The funeral for Jessie J. Fox
was held at 9 a.m. last Saturday
at the Batstone Funeral ttome
with Rev. Wigton officiating. Zn-
termenL vJas in Shelton Memorial
Park.
Mrs. Fox passed away April 13
in Anchorage, Alaska where she
had resided the past seven years.
She was born April 14 1917 in
Itenriett. Oklahoma.
Survivors inch|de her husband.
Elling E. Fox. Anchorage; two
sons. Gerald D., Sunnyvilie. Calif..
and Lynne L., Anchorage; a
daug'hter, Syvinia G. Putzel An-
chorage; six sisters. VIaude Pride.
Yakima. Stella Schnitzer, Irene
Briekley and Edith Darrell. all of
Shelton, Ruby McBride, Yaee!t.
\\;Vash.. and Dorothy Smith. Beggs,
Oklahoma.
Former Sheltonim00
Taken By Death
Leland (Spud) Getty, a former
Shelton resident, died April 17
in Missoula, Montana. The funeral
was bcld in Missoula las Friday.
Mr. Getty was born in Shelton
May 11, 1911. He was raised in
She!ton and attended local schools.
Sm'viving is his wife Mrs. Le+
land Getty. Missoula: five broth-
ers. Kenneth. Shelton. Leonard.
Auburn. Eugene, Calif., and Gee.
and Delbert. both of Portland. Or-
egon; three sisters. Mrs. Evelyn
Wiiimont. Port Angeles. Mrs. Thel-
ma Long, Dallas. Ore.. and Mrs.
Louise Sehell. Salt Lake City.
Walter Woesteoff
Dies At Home
Walter \\;Voesteoff. 612 Cots
street, died at his honle Tuesday
Mr. Woesteoff was a retired Grea
NorLhern Railroad worker. Ht
had lived in Mason County th
past four months. He was bor
in LaSueur. Minn.. March 22. 1880
He was a member of the Golder
Age Club.
Interment will be in St. Cloud
Minnesota.
Surviving is h)s wife Clan
\\;Voesteoff. Shelton; 3 sons, Ar
r, old. Minneapolis, Minn.. Elswort!
and Orville; a daughter, Mrs. An
geline Chaplin, Florida.
W. R. Moultrop
Called By Death
Walter R. Moultrop, a resider
of Mason County for 30 year:
passed awaN in Seattle last Thur;
day. He was born in Blair. N
braska Jan. 9. 1892, Mr, Moultro
was a motel and service statio
operator before his retirement.
The funeral was held at i p.r
Monday at the Batstone Fnner:
Home with Rex,. Eugene Knaul
officiating, Interment was in She
[ton Memorial Park
Survivors include his wife. Hm
riet Monltrop, Shelton: 1 1,re|he
• Alton. Walla Walla: 1 sister. Mis
L. V. Moultrop, Walla Walla.
PAGE 3
Closi.g aura complete line of
Trimview Alumi..m Windows make
room for a new line,
Screens Total
3'x2' clear sliders ........ 11.07 1.53 12.60
3'x3' clear sliders ........ 13.59 1.94 15.53
3'x3' obscure sliders .... 15.75
4'x2' clear sliders ........ 12.60
4'x12' 6" clear sliders 13.86
4'x3' clear sliders ........ 15.21
6'x2' 6" clear sliders .... 17.28
6'x3' clear sliders ........ 19.35
6'x4' clear sliders ........ 24.30
8'x4' Picture ................ 35.82
8'x4' T 3 .......................... 35.19
1.71 14.31
2.03 15.89
2.34 17.55 i
2.5o 19.81
Many other sizes also in stock
VERTIGAL LOUVRE FENOING
'8' post spacing Lumber only
5' High 7.34 per section 92e per lin. foot
6' High, 8.34 per section 1.04 per lin, foot
HORIZONTAL LOUVRE FENCING m
8' post spacing Lumber only
4' High 5.92 per-section 74e per lin. foot.
5' High 6.64 per section 83e per lin. foot
6' High 7.84 per section 98¢ per lin. foot
SOLID VE00TIGAL BOARD FENCE
OV
VERTIGAL SHADOW
8' post spacing Lumber only
4' High 5.24 per section 66c per lhL foot
5' High 5.90 per section 74e per 1in. foot
6' High 6.85 per section $6¢ per lin. foot
ALL LUMBER SOLID .... NO HOLES
FULLERS REDWOO0 STAIN
Now Only $1.88 per gallon
Excellent for all fences
Johns-Manville
ROOFING
210 lb. Thick Butts
Neptune Green, Bermuda Red, White. 8.75
Shadow Blend Tan Pastel .(7 squares or
' more)
Roll Roofing Mineral Surfaced
7 or"
1 Roll morc
90 lb. Red, Green or White ........ 4.4.0 3.95
45 'lb. Johns-Manville Pilot ........ 2.95 2.65
55 lb. Johns-Manville Pilot ........ 3.30 3.00
65 lb. Johns-Manville Pilot ....... 3.65 3.30
..SPEGIALS..
Comb. Storm & Screen Doors ........ $24.(.}5
Birch Plywood :i" 4 x 8 Shop ........ $10.75
Rej. Mah. Doors
1:!4" HC RC 2' 8" & 3' x 6' 8" ............ $4.50
Ceiling Tile
12x24x9/16 Center Score Dec Tile .12 sq. ft.
Fiberglass Parle Panels, Green, White &
Yellow - Solar Block, A Grade .. 29¢ sq. ft.
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