Lillie J. Crisman
Dies In California
James Spilseth, Rt. 11, Bdx 463,
Olympia, failure to use due care
the docket in and caution, $25 forfeit; Louis
Justice Court Miller, St. Rt. 1, Shelton, drunk
nCorreaduring in public, three days in jail;
Rt. 5, Box 347,
ay right
Dean
Lake Dr.,
lag unlicensed
mOtor vehicle,
Peters,
Danny
arshall Dr.,
too closely,
Rt. 2,
to dim
Larry
St.,
forfeit;
St.,
forfeit;
NW,
ntoxicated,
Vulgar
$75
ays in jail,
30
Rt. 5, Box
.'Xhaust,
George Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 228,
Shelton, speeding, minor
consuming liquor, $85 forfeit;
Ronald Anderson, Third and
Walnut, Shelton, no arterial stop,
$20 forfeit.
COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS
Building permits approved by
the Mason County Planner's
Office during the past two weeks
were to Caroline Clabor, cabin,
$14,000; Eldon Colston,
residence, $10,845; Daniel
Mouldenhour, residence, $15,700;
Leonard Thelen, residence,
$13,000; John Thompson, garage,
$500; Lawrence Blackwell,
residence, $18,000; Thurston
Bosley, vacation home, $4,000;
William Broughton Sr., garage,
$2,500; Elgin Coon, residence,
$1 0,0 0 0 ; A nthony Criml,
vacation home, $3,000; Daniel
Harse, cabin, $2,310; Robert
Hash, carport, $500; Lewis
Hatfield, vacation cabin, $600;
Duane Hemphill, remodeling,
$3,000; Hugo Homer, cabin,
Mrs. Hazel Smith reported a
break-in.
A car stolen in Ellensburg
June 2 was found stripped about
Lake Cushman State Park.
Burlington Northern Railway
reported wire taken.
Mrs. Robert Hutchinson
reported a break-in.
Mrs. Charles Pratt reported
four hub caps taken.
Don Lowry reported
vandalism to a cabin.
Fred Kaelin reported an
outboard motor taken.
Clyde Smith reported a boat
taken.
W. L. Kluver reported a boat
taken.
CITY BUILDING PERMITS
Building permits approved by
the city of Shelton during the
past week were to Harry Linker,
fence and parking slab, $270;
Eugene Luz, residence, $17,750.
FIRE DEPARTMENT
June 5, 5:20 p.m., fire in car
owned by Gloria Craig, 628
Franklin.
SUPERIOR COURT
Divorces
t; Robert
Olympia,
and face
Melvin
Tacoma,
0f center
Roush,
~n, illegal
213 $2,000; Magnar Holstrom, Divorce Decrees were granted
to Lucas, vacation home, $4,000; CrLinda Watters from Gerald
summer home, $1,000; John to:
forfeit;
S. 14th, J. Martin, cabin, $10,000; Watt n Watters.
headlights, Olson, cabin, $2,500; Garro Everett Nichols from Donna
Drescher, Patrick, residence, $12,000; Nichols.
failure toLester Smith, summer cabin, New Cases
ox 775,
$150
Densmore
limit of
Charles
x 25,
crab,
863
limit of
Box 512,
license,
N.
Without
Sally
! Samuel
In Ave.,
fish
forfeit;
61st.
fish
~). Box
tail
s, $15
125
1322
504
.Huff,
$2,000; James Sobotka, residence
and garage, $1 2,000; Jerry
Springer, residence, $19,000;
Alan Van Buskirk, recreation
cabin, $3,000; John Winn,
residence, $35,000.
SHELTON POLICE
Some obscene writing was
found on the Reed Building.
A purse belonging to Vonda
Richards was found and turned in
to the Police Station.
Vehicles driven by Margaret
Lathem and John Olsoe collided
on Highway 101 S.
Mrs. Ken White reported a
Laborador dog taken.
Mrs. Slick reported coins
taken from her residence.
Joe Ecklund reported a wallet
taken.
The door to Saeger Motors
was found open.
Mrs. Clarence Wishan reported
three tires and wheels taken.
Mrs. Ron Lawson reported
mail taken from a mail box.
Mrs. Joyce Morke reported a
bicycle found.
Ralph Endicott reported two
fishing poles, two reels and other
fishing tackle taken from a boat.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Jon Fuller reported someone
shot at him while he was standing
at the intersection of Highways
101 and 108.
David Courson reported two
sleeping bags, a pack, white gas,
food, clothing and a first aid kit
were taken from a camp site.
John Peterson reported a
cabin broken into.
Pat Leimbeck reported a
trailer broken into.
Jerry Richard reported shrimp
being poached.
Clyde Smith reported a boat
missing.
W. L. Kluver reported a boat
taken.
Renold Lee reported a
breakrin.
Lewis Curl reported an air
compressor taken.
Walt Rae reported a break-in.
A trailer house at Timberlakes
belonging to the Wiitalos was
reported broken into.
Thomas Page reported a
break-in in which a television was
taken.
Jackie Washburn against
Gorden Esser, Richard Bond and
S. J. Herrick, trespass.
Change of name for Daniel
Earl Owens.
Bill Noll against L. D. Chilton,
doing business as Thunderbird
Lumber Co., debt.
Victor Raisoni against the
Department of Labor and
Industries, appeal.
Navy Yard Metal Trades
Credit Union against Vincente
Justiniano, collection on note.
June 3
June 4
June 5
June 6
June 7
June 8
June 9
Hi Low Precip.
59 48 -
61 47 -
68 41 -
77 48 -
66 50 .12
62 47 .01
62 40 -
The extended outlook is for
showery periods throughout
Friday with high temperatures in
the 60's. Highs for Saturday and
Sunday are expected to range
from 55 to 65 degrees with lows
mostly in the 40's.
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Life Insurance.
INSURANCE
AGENCY
Saturday
! 0:00-1:00 p.m.
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Applying for marriage licenses
in the Mason County auditor's
office during the past two weeks
were:
Jerry Raymond, 25, Shelton,
and Willene Olson, 29, Shelton.
Daniel O'Leary, 31, Shelton,
and Janice Huff, 31, Shelton.
Robert Hammond, 20,
Shelton, and Kristie Look, 19,
Shelton.
George Schoenfeldt, 22, Port
Angeles, and Sharon Reynolds,
20, Port Angeles.
Willis E. Burnett, 55, Shelton,
and Mary J. Miller, 47, Federal
Way.
William P. Rollins, 21,
Shelton, and Sharon Donaldson,
20, Shelton.
Ralph Saeger, 29, Centralia,
and Susan Rollevson, 23,
Hoodsport.
Romaine Parsons, 31,
Tumwater, and Oliva Blair, 19,
Chicago, Ill.
Ti
These tides are for the Union
area. For Shelton and Oakland
Bay, add an hour and a half and
2.4 feet.
Thursday, June 10
Low ......12:42 a.m.
High ....... 5:00 a.m.
Low ......12:30 p.m.
High ....... 8:18 p.m.
Friday, June 11
Low .......1:24 a.m.
High ....... 5:42 a.m.
Low .......1:12 p.m.
High ........ 8:54 p.m.
Saturday, June 12
Low .......2:18'a.m.
High ....... 6:36 a.m.
Low .......1 : 54 p.m.
High ....... 9:30 p.m.
Sunday, June 13
Low .......3:12 a.m.
High ....... 7:36 a.m.
8.3 ft.
10.6 ft.
-3.0 ft.
12.5 ft.
Low .......2:42 p.m. -1.6
High ....... 10:06 p.m., 12.9
Monday, June 14
Low ........4:12 a.m. 6.1 ft.
High, ...... 8:48 a.in.8.8 f~.
Low ....... 3:30 p.m. 0.4 ft.
High ...... 10:42 p.m.12.8 ft.
Tuesday, June 15
Low ....... 5:12 a.m. 4.8 ft.
High ...... 10:12 a.m.8.3 ft.
Low ....... 4:24 p.m. 2.0 ft.
High ...... 11:24 p.m.12.7 ft.
Wednesday, June 16
Low .......6:12 a.m. 3.3 ft.
High ......1 l:48 a.m.8.1 ft.
Low .......5:18 p.m. 3.7 ft.
Thursday, June 17
High ......12:00 a.m.12.6 ft.
Low .......7:06 a.m. 1.7 ft.
High ....... 1:30 p.m. 8.6 ft.
Low .......6:24 p.m. 5.3 ft.
Lillie J. Crisman, 89, died
Saturday in a Riverside, Cal. rest
home.
She was born Aug. 2, 1881 in
]~ewis, Iowa. She was a resident of
Sqaelton from 1921"until 1942,
and had lived since then in
California.
She is survived by two sons,
Byron Crisman of Long Beach,
Cal. and Orlie Crisman of Anita,
Iowa; six daughters, Mrs. Maude
Tearer, Peoria, II1., Mrs. Laura
McKibben, Brayton, Iowa, Mrs.
Marjorie Jackson of Corning, Cal.,
Mrs. Coral Bare, Missoula, Mont.,
Mrs. Mary McLaughlin, Elisnore,
Cal., and Mrs. Opal Wilson of
Shelton; a sister, Mrs. Mary
Berella, Akers, Iowa; 29
grandchildren; 66
great-grandchildren; and eight
great-great-grandchildren.
A service will be held at 1
p.m. Friday in Batstone Funeral
Home with the Rev. Ed
Chamberlain officiating and burial
in Shelton Memorial Park.
Madeline Rood
Dies In Hospital
Madeline Rood, Rt. 2, Box
677, died Saturday in Mason
General Hospital at the age of 78
years.
She was born Nov. 4, 1892 in
Aboca, Iowa and had lived in this
area since 1924.
Survivors include her
husband, Carroll of the home and
two nieces.
The Rev. John Moore
officiated at a memorial service
held at 1 p.m. Wednesday in
Shelton Memorial Park.
Foursquare Sets
Bible School
8.1 ft.
10.5 ft.
-3.0 ft.
12.7ft. Daily Vacation Bible School
begins June 14 at the Shelton
Foursquare Church. The theme
7.7 ft.for this year will be Jesus Speaks
10.1 ft. To Our World.
-2.5 ft. The school will run for five
12.8 ft. days - June 14 - 18. The closing
program will be June 20 at 7 p.m.
7.1 ft.There will be classes for those
9.5 ft.from kindergarten through Junior
ft. High - (5 years through 15
ft. years).
New "
Mason General Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Coffey,
1332 Ridge Road, a girl, June 5.
A SON,
Jess Alton, was born on May
29 in Little Rock Air Force Base,
Ark. to S/Sgt. and Mrs. William J.
Tobler, Grandparents are Lt. Col.
(Ret.) and Mrs. J. A. Tobler of
Shelton and Mr. and Mrs. C. O.
Kessinger of New Castle, Del.
Great-grandfathers are W. C.
Tobler and John B. Cormier, both
of Shelton.
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