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Florence Warfield Sam J. Allen Pioneer School
Dies At 76 Years Succumbs At 95 School O Holiday
~EV. pickup for sale, very Florence E. Warfield, 76, died Sam J. Allen of Star Rt. 1,
rfI, F , o '. ?'?) d ? o n "e
November 16 in Fir Lane Terrace Box 565, Belfair, died November
Convalescent Center. 16 in Mason General Hospital. He By CARMEN YATES " " .... ~lhS next meeting dear any ideasn~hhe g~:; isc ssed and Ireland who was selected as the
t~R~ She was owner and operator was 95 years old. PIONEER-Principle, Dick !~~i ~ii~iii~i:lii s new vice-president for the
~lle Custom clear vinyl of the .Warfield Resort, and had He was a retired carpenter and Mariotti and the teaching staff
~_ &---new -S7Oxl"4L u Citizen's Advisory Board
~very reas-onab/e~ been a resident of Hoodsport for a member of the Baptist Church wish to express their sincere voted to hold a fund raising dance replacing Carla Meacham who
........... 25 years. She was a member of and of the Townsend Club. He thanks to all the parents who Feb. 12. They also decided not to held that position prior to her
the American Legion Auxiliary of had lived in Belfair for the past helped make the parent-teacher have the doll project this year. election as one of the new school
iT small 2 bedroom Vallejo, Cal. two years.
Phone 426-1209. conferences the tremendous Congratulations to Bob
board members.
Born on March 25, 1895 in Survivors include a son, success theywerelastweek. Manystudents gleefully tossed aside vice president. John Cook was
~! ~ Florence, Mont., she is survived Wayne, of Belfair; three ~~
~LE 2 bedroom home for by a brother, Lorenzo Tillman of daughters; two sisters; and two of the room mothers spent a great their books, paper, pencils, etc. elected as second vice president.
"i~ent c°ncretef°undation Pocatello, Idaho and two cousins, brothers, deal of their time arranging the and boarded a bus for a field trip. Treasurer, Donna Stout ) R~
~.~10~ f t. Io t $6,800'. A service was held at 11 a.m. schedules and some provided the Their destination was Bremerton presented the budget for the
Elmer and Everett Tillman of
Olympia. Friday in Batstone Funeral Home necessary transportation where it and the Coontz Jr. High in forthcoming year. It was voted on
,A~. GREETINGS -- cards A service was held at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Wendell Harder was needed. The important thing Bremerton to see the Musical and approved. There was also a
~c,h--see u s~ Friday in Batstone Funeral Home. officiating and burial in Lincoln is that the students will be the Revue for Children' in the fund-raising goal of $685for
~ter. Special to Dec. 1, ones to benefit the most through forenoon. Then in December the playground equipment.
t ~$$~'r~s, ~'1~4~:9~: The Rev. Wesley Gain officiated Memorial Park, Portland, Ore. OR
the parents and teachers sixth grade and Band students will Three members of the
and burial was in Shelton cooperation and communication,see 'Show-'71-'72'. This is aexecutive board and three V~i ~--~ .,EXTEII
t ,~[)OF.APPRECIATION Memorial Park. It was announced in this Seattle Symphony Production. members froln the P.T.O. body
~and's'ymp'athy week's bulletin that the date for The P.T.O. held a short were appointed for the purpose of ~ • Pre-Hung Doors
Drivers Are
the Christmas program has been business meeting Nov. 1 5. A date revising the organization's bylaws.
was set for the previously ' t • Closet Doors
There will be a suggestion box at
d set for Dec. 15 (ahW~d:esday VIV]/
gall~asa precious'memory. Irwin O. Smith Cautione , • Garage Doors
evening). They are p 1 this discussed bake sale. The date will
thanks .and gratitude date won t interfer with other be Dec. 4 from l0 a.m. to 4 p.m.
~se comforting a~:ts.
.... Dies In Hospital Be Careful Community programs, at both Penney's and Safeway. Mr. MotiahLodge
P' " Y -Irw~-n 0~smi-{h, 1537 Adams, For the Thanksgiving Holiday Any parental help would be
school will be dismissed early at warmly welcomed whether it be~ , ' WE INSTALL DOORS--SEE
died Sunday in Mason General Traffic tragedy is unwanted 1:30 p.m. today. Since Shelton manning the Bake Tables for a Noe I1 US FORESTIMATES
~~e, ke:epirn2- Hospital at the age of 73 years, and unnecessary at any time, also dismissed early no bus shift or transporting the goodies
~eek.'-lL~ard' compensation..start .Dec_One1.. ValleyHe haduntilliVedmovingin the toSk°k°mishshelton especially during a holiday period, problems were anticipated, or bake some of the goodies or ~ Pe ~t Ae Me
iCj!E red-_-daii So stated Gay. Daniel J. Following the Thanksgiving perhaps lend a hand in pricing and Saturday, November 27 BYRNE BUILDING SUPPLY COo
three weeks ago. Evans, chairman of the Holidays information of the marking the numerous items the (Eleetion of Officers)
V/~L~I3R~ He was a member of the Washington Traffic Safety School Banking Program will be afternoon before the sale. Call
Skokomish Valley Grangeand Commission, in a plea for a sent home with the students Nov. one of these numbers to volunteer
~ye,~,'~ stov? StatKI Communication Formerly Eacrett Lumber Co.
• ~~Fence(t had been employed by ITT deathless Thanksgiving Day 29. Nov. 30 will be the first day your services - 426-3684 or Lodge Opens 8 p.m. "Building Products for your Home"
~5'.~0~6 'monih Rayonier from 1949 until 1957. weekend. He urged motorists to of the school banking program. 426-8941. Alex E. Smith, W.M.
~jlJ~ ~uuocle~eeposit:C, aH Mr. Smith was born April 20, drive in a manner that will insure Also following the Holidays The P.T.O. organization Arnold L. Cheney, Secretary 1332 Olympic Hwy. S. 426-4522
~Sll/25tfn 1898 in Cuba, Kansas. He is a safe journey to and from
~$ON pickup for sale. Call
RE-BUILT is a better
remodelled to describe
home without
from the classic
have completely
walls, ceilings and
e kitchen and
"e new, too. Included
study, sewing
dining i'oom and
Located on one
one mile from town.
923,900. If you
equity in your
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K11/25-12/16
survived by his wife, Melva A.Thanksgiving gatherings. ,
Smith of the home; seven "Washington has a chance of
daughters, Mrs. Elvira Rowland, recording one of its lowest annual
Ocean City, Ore., Mrs. Vera death tolls of recent years," Evans
Simpson, Mrs. Dorothy Mueller said. "To do so will require each
and Mrs. Betty Seversen, all of one of us to drive in a safe,
Shelton, the Mesdames Mary sensible, courteous manner."
Everett and Jean Young of Port A total of 757 persons had
Orchard, and Mrs. Shirley been killed in highway mishaps
Graham, Cuba; two brothers, through Nov. 15, 1971,compared
Elwin and Loren Smith of with 777 for the corresponding
Colorado; two sisters, Mrs. Cecil period in 1970. However, the
Bachli of Denver, Colo., and Mrs. number of deaths for the first two
Hazel Searcy of Los Angeles, Cal.; weeks of November surpassed the
1 6 grandchildren; and five number who died in traffic during
great-grandchildren, the same two weeks a year ago.
.E 1960 Impala -- 283, A service will be held at 2 Forty-four persons were killed in
automatic, good p.m. Friday in Batstone Funeral early November this year,
Phone 426-1887 Home with Pastor Roland Huber compared with only 30 for the
S11/25-12/2 officiating and burial in Shelton same time a year ago.
) DF APPRECIATION Memorial Park. Gov. Evans suggested that
i~ rnany people who were persons traveling during the
to the late Howard holiday weekend leave early
and his family we wish r enough to avoid last minute
.COD. Also for the many
I~ns in his memory we,-,, ,,,^Iv:n,- , :arI H 17Meal'" rushes, not to drive after
ly grateful, consuming alcoholic beverages
S OWard Robinson
~Mrs. JohnSells Taken By Death and to delay return trips until
Imily drivers are well rested.
~~ Alvin Earl Healy, Rt. 2, Box "Thanksgiving is a day for
~ CRES pasture piped 252, died in his home on Sunday. family gatherings and enjoyment,
,, ' S r" '
i-!~ f p ing, secluded, not not a time for highway tragedy.
i i.~.Elose n $7,500 terms. He was 63 years old.
R!;li~-alley Land and Homes He was born April 23, 1908 inLet all of us exercise patience and
~!~)~'4~26"-6~96"1~. Seattle; where he resided before ,¢,O,~ sense in our driving so
coming to Shelton two years ago. tl~fr:~ will havea deathless
I:)[~,LE~ He was a retired truck driver, holid~~'i'
~I~%~9 "-Y~v~lring'. having been employed "by
II r.em. ogeLe.d..onrv'
. ~y, enL~nn~ National Lead Co. in Seattle. EVERY MAN has three
IE ~3-"~eni'ngs Mr. Healy was a member of characters: that which he
I~ Eagles Lodge No. 1, Seattle, and exhibits, that which he has, and
of the Teamsters Union. He is that which he thinks he has.
ml[~R_ES Dayton area, farmsurvived by his wife, Mrs. Kalesta Alphonse Karr
i roaci
li r s.-M'aff Healy of the home; two step-sons,
I~ ~l~l~Lan'd and Homes. William Senear of New Orleans, ~ I~"-.,,,~,
La. and John Senear of Seattle.
Pastor Roland Huber will
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~b.IL. LAC sedan De Ville, officiate at a service to be held at I 14((4f?I2~[
[ A Planned L.~¢~'~ .~i~
" ;oo i Batstone Funeral Home at l p.m I onl\O.ve,opment
I ~r4~6'-l~SUl~5~. Wednesday. Burial will be in
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426-2646
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Shelton Memorial Park.
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