COURT
)n the docket in
Justice Court
Were: during
ltrol
Rt. 1, Box 176,
lure to yield
forfeit; Thomas
1, Shelton,
to and in
$15 fine, $I0
Doolittle, Rt.
expired
fine; Marl
355, Shelton,
Thomas
1, Box 85,
to deld
lkee
reek Motel,
ring while
license,
in jail, license
Office
Rt. 1, Box
$300
I0 days in
Denoyer,
on, Shelton,
COted, $125
suspended,
t
~man, 509
fishing
a license,
I~LICE
reported
from her
'en by John
Johns
D1 N. and J
by Norman
Masteller
reported
2, son of
Raymond,
when
~as riding
at G and
Was taken to
ll Hospital for
POrted a smoke
naail Collection
taken
Car lot.
ed a flag
I OFFICE
reported
out of a
reported
.=rty.
a trailer
and food
Lorraine
son Lake.
a female
mail box knocked down.
Grace Koenig reported a
break-in.
Roger Clark reported a
break-in in which $15, a hub cap
and a wallet was taken.
Mrs. Michaelson reported a
Visla dog found.
Ivan Jensen reported a tool
box and tools, a propane heater,
radio, fishing tackle, rain gear, a
router and a drill taken from his
pick-up.
Paula Malloy reported a purse
taken. It was later found.
Clinton Whipple reported a
tape deck, 20 tapes and a
tachometer taken from his car.
F. W. Shafer reported a motor
taken.
Seth Mackie reported about
15 gallons of gasoline and a battery
taken.
SUPERIOR COURT
Divorces
A divorce decree was granted
to Tillie Fordyce from Paul
Fordyce.
New Cases
Clinton Cowgill against
Richard Anderson, recission of
contract.
Cary Settle and Diane Bolduc,
marriage waiver.
Timberlakes Inc. against Mr.
and Mrs. James Hagan.
COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS
Building permits approved by
the Mason County Planner's
Office during the past week were
to J. Carl Eshelman, add to
residence, $5,000; Jay Adams,
second home, $12,000; Gary
Bambenek, residence, $6,000;
Mrs. Louise Bouillon, second
home, $6,000; Richard Bouillon,
second home, $6,000; George
Brown, summer cabin, $1,500;
Mrs. Charles Buck, second home,
$12,000; Ken Butler, remodeling,
$500; Julius Caeser, residence,
$16,000; James Cation, second
home, $9,000; Donald Cox,
second home, $6,000; Eldon
Dillenberg, remodel house and
shed, $2,500; Richard Floberg,
cabin, $750; Ray Grasher,
residence, $18,000; Milton
Harrard, second home, $9,000;
William Hamilton, second home,
$9,000; Robert Hammond,
second home, $9,000; Neill Hines,
second home, $9,000; David
James, second home, $12,000;
Harold Johnson, garage, $1,500;
Jack Kennedy, storage shed,
$500; Albert Kilmer, cabin,
$3,175; Keith Lilliman, second
home, $6,000; Ted Little,
residence, $14,500; John Maher,
second home, $9,000; Shirley
MarTs, second home, $12,000;
Harry McNutt, second home,
$9,000; William Primavera,
second home, $6,000; Quadrant
Corp., demonstration home,
$9,000; Quadrant Corp.,
demonstration home, $9,000;
Quadrant Corp., demonstration
home, $15,000; Quadrant Corp.,
demonstration home, $12,000;
Quadrant Corp., demonstration
a motor home, $12,000; Quadrant Corp.,
demonstration home, $6,000;
'ted a boat Quadrant Corp., demonstration
Was later home, $6,000; Albert Richard,
garage, $500; Robert Roberts,
to Nancy bulkhead, $2,000; Edward
Urned into Sommers, recreational, $6,800;
Robert Stone, residence, $14,500;
: reported Mr. Twiddy, residence, $18,500;
:. Hubert Unger Jr., second home,
ep°rted a $9,000; Ray Wheeler, remodeling,
into and $12,000; James Wilson residence,
iZor taken. $17,000.
'ep°rted a CITY BUILDING PERMITS
tnto and a Bob Carey, carport, $700;
and lantern Tom Ogden; workshop, $576;
Firstmark Corp., residence,
'ep°rted a $14,500; Firstmark Corp.,
raixer, gas residence,$14,500; Firstmark
hose taken. Corp., residence, $14,000;
Jefferies Firstmark Corp., $14,500.
l,
reported a FIRE DEPARTMENT
:o. July 3, 10:35 p.m., fire in
n Cole Rd. furniture in back of pick-up
to owned by Bob Tobby, $65
reported a damage.
NIS ANNUAL
ING PARKs & PLAYGROUNDS
d Park- Shelton
July 25, 1971
a.m.. 1 p.m.
$1"$0 ADULTS- 75¢ CHILDREN
Lester Baldwin
Dies In Hospital
tester Baldwin, Rt. 3 Box
432, died Saturday in Mason
General Hospital at the age of 77
years.
Born Feb. 2, 1894 in
Davenport, Wa. he was a retired
logger and had lived in Shelton
for the past four years.
Surviving him are his wife,
Mrs. Gelodine Baldwin of the
home; two daughters, Mrs. Jean
Fahrnkopf, Olympia, and Mrs.
Joyce Byrd of Shelton; three
grandchildren; one
great-grandchild.
A service was held at 2 p.m.
Wednesday in Batstone Funeral
Home with the key. Wesley Gain
officiating and burial in Shelton
Memorial Park.
Lifetime Resident
Taken By Death
Edna P. Kneeland, a lifetime
resident of Shelton, died Sunday in
Fir Lane Terrace Convalescent
Home. She was 82 years old.
She was born Sept. 22, 1888
in Denver, Colo. She was a
member of the Golden Age Club.
Mrs. Kneeland is survived by a
son, Delmar A. Sharp of
Aberdeen; three grand-daughters,
Mrs. Doris Backholm, Mrs. Phyllis
Shellgren and Mrs. Vivian
LeMasters, all of Aberdeen; two
grandsons, Calvin Carroll of
Sacramento, Cal. and Donald
Carroll of Aberdeen; ten
great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs.
Hazel Kelley of Hollywood, Cal.;
and a brother, Robert MacAuley
of Sacramento.
Father Gabriel Donohue will
officiate at a service to be held at
1 p.m. Friday in Batstone Funeral
Home. Burial will be in Shelton
Memorial Park.
Marriage Licenses
Applying for marriage licenses
in the Mason County auditor's
office this week were:
Dale E. Hill, 23, Marysville,
Cal. and Judy Marshall, 18,
Shelton.
R. Mark Bennett, 24, Everett,
and Barbara Morrison, 24,
Shelton.
Gregory Buher, 19,
Bremerton, and Marilyn Kempf,
18, Bremerton.
Harmon Sparr, 39, Shelton,
" and Joann Wurm, 18, Shelton.
Richard Lightman, 21, Page,
Ariz., and Kristy Strom, 19,
Shelton.
Cary Settle, 18, Shelton, and
Diane Balduc, 16, Elma.
Kwangchun Park, 27,
Potsdam, N.Y., and KyringJa
Kim, 23, Potsdam, N.Y.
James Chalmers
Dies Saturday
James O. Chalmers, 72, of
Star Rt. 1, Box 201 died Saturday
in Mason General Hospital. He
had been a resident of Union for
ten years, and was formerly of
Elma. He was born Jan. 2, 1899
in Satsop.
He was a veteran of World
War I, having served in the U. S.
Army, and was a retired logger.
Surviving him are his wife
Leah Chalmers of Union; a son,
James V. Chalmers of Elma; a
step-son, Douglas Eaton, of
Warrington, Va.; a brother, Leon
Chalmers, Centralia; a sister, Lulu
Hutchinson, Montesano; six
grandchildren; and numerous
nieces and nephews.
Following cremation, a
memorial service will be held at 1
p.m. today in Batstone Funeral
Home with the Rev. William
Andrews officiating.
In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to the heart and the
cancer funds.
Ti es
These tides are for the Union
area. For Shelton and Oakland
Bay, add an hour and a half and
2.4 feet.
Thursday, July 8
High ........ 4:00 a.m. 10.7 ft.
Low ....... 11:36 a.m.-3.1 ft.
High ........ 7:18 p.m. 12.5 ft.
Friday, July 9
Low ......12:24 a.m.8.0 ft.
High ....... 4:48 a.m. 10.7 ft.
Low ......12:12 p.m.-3.1 ft.
High ....... 7:48 p.m. 12.7 ft.
Saturday, July 10
Low ....... 1:12 a.m. 7.3 ft.
High ........... 5:42 10.6 ft.
Low ......12:54 p.m.-2.8 ft.
High ....... 8:18 p.m. 12.9 ft.
Sunday, July 11
Low .......1:54 a.m. 6.4 ft.
High ....... 6:42 a.m. 10.2 ft.
Low .......1:36 p.m. -2.0 ft.
High ....... 8:48 p.m. 13.0 ft.
Monday, July 12
Low .......2:42 a.m. 5.3 ft.
High ....... 7:48 a.m. 9.7 ft.
Low .......2:18 p.m. -0.7 ft.
High ....... 9:18 p.m. 13.0 ft.
Tuesday, July 1 3
Low .......3:36 a.m. 4.1 ft.
High ....... 9:00 a.m. 9.1 ft.
Low .......3:06 p.m. 1.7 ft.
High ....... 9:54 p.m. ~2.9 ft.
Wednesday, July 14
Low ....... 4:30 a.m. 2.8 ft.
High ...... 10:24 a.m.8.7 ft.
Low ....... 3i54 p.m. 3.5 ft.
High ...... 10:30 p.m.12.7 ft.
Thursday, July 15
Low ....... 5:30 a.m. 1.5 ft.
High ...... 11:54 a.m.8.6 ft.
Low ....... 4:54 p.m. 5.3 ft.
High ...... 11:12 p.m.12.4 ft.
Mason General Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Ted L. Lyon,
324 Oak St., a girl, June 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N.
Knight, 707 Ellinor, a boy, July
1. Mr. and Mrs, Leo J. Beyer, Hi Low Precip.
701 No. 13th, agirl, July 1. July 1 71 48 -
Mr. and Mrs. Morley S. July2 72 42 -
Preppernau, P. O. Box 134, twin July 3 74 5 -
girls, July 3. July 4 77 53 -
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Carter, July 5 68 53 -
619 Arcadia, a girl, July 4. July 6 66 45 .16
July 7 66 44 -
Erin Dawn Friday, Saturday and Sunday
•., t-orn in Madigan Hospital
o LTe~ her mother's birthday, will be mostly fair except for
n , morning cloudiness, with high
to SP/4 and Mrs. James R. temperatures from 65 to 75
,,, . r_randparents are Mr
wimngs, u ... •degrees and lows from 45 to 50.
and Mrs. James HlcKson of
Shelton and Mr. and Mrs, George
Winings of McCleary. SP/4 IF YOU can t answer a man's
Winnings is serving with the U.S. arguments, all is not lost; you can
Army in Germany, where his wife still call him vile names.
and daughter will soon join him. Elbert Hubbard
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One to 5 yard pieces. Reg. to $4.95 yd.. NOW
Cotton Blend Fabric
Reg. to $2.50 yard ................ NOW
Denim Fabric
Approximately 100 yards. Reg. to $2.29 . NOW
Beach Towel
Extra large size. Reg. to $3.50 . . . NOW
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YD.
YD.
Bath Towels
Regularly to $2.98 ...................NOW
Beth Towels
Extra nice. Regularly to $4 .............. NOW
Ladies Panti Hose
Regularly to $2.00 .................... NOW
Assorted Fabric
OVER 4,000 YARDS
OFF REG. RETAIL
..'..';~!~i:$~?% : % •
,
~ ~ ~ JEWELRY
• ~ " i':
, ..... ~i/2 PRICE SALE
Ladies Straw Hand Begs
Ladies Dress Handbags
Large group ...................
Ladies Sleopwear
!/3 !/2
One double rack ...... TO
Ladies Slips & Foundations
t/3= t/2
Two special tables ...... TO
Ladies Stretch Wigs
Regularly $16.99 ................... NOW
Men's Odds & Ends
Large special table ..................
OFF REG.
RETAIL
OFF REG.
RETAIL
OFF REG.
RETAIL
OFF REG.
RETAIL
PRICE
Men's Dress Ties
Good selection ....................
Men's Dress Shirts
White and stripe, sta-press short sleeves. I/2
18 only. Sizes 14V2 - 15 only ....... NOW
Men's Sta-prass Slacks
16 pair only, famous name brand .... NOW
Men's Nylon Jackets
12 only size small Reg. $10 ..........
Men's 1 l 2 Pant Suits
1OO% sharkskin wool is year around weight.
Compares to $90 suit. No alterations .........
Men's Sportcoats
30 only. Regularly to $65... NOW
Men's Large Rack o, odds and ends ................. NOW !/2
PRICE
PRICE
PRICE
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Reg. to $60.00 .............. NOW
Lay.Away for only $2.00 down!
Because of the late Spring and still late Summer, we are forced to clear $10,000
of clothing to make room for back to school merchandise. Shop now and save!
• • OFF REG. • , * .
Ladies' Swmsuds ............. 1/4 I Ladles Smmsu,ts
/ Regularly to $14 .................... NOW
Ladies' Blouses ................ I/3 ° A -G'/Ladles, |uns ................... !/3
- - • /~ OFF REG./ ~ /#~ OFF REG.
i rt Slacks ! dl~ RETAIL " '
Lad es' ~ ........... / / Ladios Hot Pants ............... I/~ RETAIL
-- ' • -- ~/.4 OFF REG./ • ImOFF REG
Lades' OP '- ] Lad,es Short-shorts & Walk Shortsl/q RETA,L
Sleeveless Knit I s l/~ RETAIL " '
_ -- . , -- ~/~ OFF REG./ --, , • ~/a~ OFF REG.
Ladies" Caftan Dresses ........... 1/2 ..,././Lad,es' Knit--Tops 66
_ 1 Values to $5 ....................... NOW
Ladies' Dressy Dresses for office too. I/2 .. ,. / Ladies' Corduroy Flare Pant=
] Regularly $8.50 ...................... NOW
CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT
Gids' Swimsuits
OFF REG.
RETAIL
OFF REG.
Gids' 2-Pc. Short & Knit Tops RETAIL
99
Diapers, one dozen .................. NOW
Infants' Boxed Sleeper |66
Regularly $2.50 ..................... NOW
Two Large
Tables Girls Items
PRICE
Reduced To Clear
Girls' Sbepwear
P.J.'s. Regularlv to Sa ...............
GMs' Bonded Pantsuits
12 only. Regularly to $8 ............
Boys' Vested Suits
12 only with flare pants
NOW
OFF REG.
RETAIL
OFF REG.
RETAIL
Gids' DressosI 24 only ............... I/2..,c.
Gids' 2-Pc. Play Outfit=
50 only. Washable knit .............
Gins' Sportswear
large rack ......................
OFF REG.
RETAIL
OFF REG.
RETAIL
I/4 o..,o.
Gids' Robes & Sleepwenr Larg. doub,e rack .......... RETA,-
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