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Taken By Death w Marriage
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Allen Lody died November 23 at Nov. 25 ' 51 38 .043
~ his home in Seattle. Father LodyNov. 26 46 40 1.06 -~-'--------'--'----'-------
was vicar of Saint David's Nov. 27 55 41 .30 Applying for marriage licenses
Episcopal Church, Shelton, from Nov. 28 49 41 1.20 in the Mason County auditor s
MASON COUNTY chain saws and two drive socket 1960 until his retirement in April, Nov. 29 48 41 .41 office this week were:
JUSTICE COURT sets taken from a t0ol shed at his 1970. Nov. 30 48 41 .05 O r v i 11 e B u t c h e r, 5 1 ,
10aring on the docket in pole yard. Born in Denver, Colorado, in Total precipitation forNovember Bremerton, and Dolores Fischer,
County Justice Court Don Armstrong reported his 1900, Father Lody was active in 10.70. 42, Bremerton.
lUdge Glenn Correa during parked vehicle hit by another. Christian Education before his Dec. 1 46 38 .00 William Rhoades, 26, Tacoma,
:Week were" Mrs. Sherwood reported a Ordination in 1954. He was vicar Showers may be expected and Frances Rhoades, 26,
=hin " ,,." . p . . tape deck and tape taken, of Saint Michael and All Angels from Friday through Sunday with Tacoma.
I' gton~tate atro, D. G. Gordon reported Church in Issaquah prior to high temperatures ranging from Dave Willis, 20, Shelton, and
Pelker Jr., 1411 19th windows broken out of a vehicle, moving to Shelton, and for ten 45 to 50 degrees and lows from Linda Bernardo, 17, Port
Milton, speeding, $15 Mrs. Horde reported years was superintendent of the 35 to 40 degrees. Orchard.
Donna Rawlings, Rt. 1,vandalism to a mail box. Sunday School at St. Lukes Klayton Buskin, 21,
3, Elma, failure to obtain Rudy Zingier reported mail Episcopal Church, Renton. Hoodsport, and Judith Laugen,
,~on driver's license, $15 boxes vandalized at Mason Lake.Surviving him is his wife, 18, Shelton.
Gordon Johnson, P.O. A trailer house owned by Isabel, of 9551 Rainier Avenue Nf~ Dale Schurman, 19, Shelton,
t85 South Colby, hauling Gordon Fisher was reported South, No. 408, Seattle 98118. W and Nina Bolds, 17, Shelton.
as trees on farm tonnage, broken into at Fawn Lake. Funeral services were held y Maurice Golladay, 21, Elma
if; Mihaly Kallay, Rt. 3, Windows were reported November 26 at All Saints | and Cindy Gillispie, 17, Elma.
J61, Shelton, hauling broken out of the Shelton Valley Church, Seattle, where Father Arrlva, s
~aas trees on farm tonnage, Grange Hall. _., Lody had ~ttended and assisted
~feit. Pacific Northwest BeLl since his retirement. A memorial =--~------ -------------
Sheriff,s Office Telephone reported a nitrogen Eucharist was held Saturday,
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~t Roetter P O Box 20a cylinder and regulator taken. November 27 at Saint David's. Mason General Hospital
- ' • • " Earl Smith reported cows
rot, failure toobtain "" his flowers The family suggests that A,oo,o O .o ~ IBIS $1:1
i , eating . memorials in the form of Lane, P. O. Box 44, Lilliwaup,
lagt.on operatorshcens~ Art Henry reported three donations be made to All Saints' November29.
.While intoxicated, ~z 1 uhorses loose FOR
!0 dlays in jail, suspended, Clyde Hall reportedscuba Church, 5150 South Cloverdale,
' pended 30 days;Jerone*~nkstaken Seattle 98118. Kathy Leanne SHEtTON,
tek, Rt 3, Box 811, ~" ''" "; "~ " e orted was born to Mr. and Mrs.
." .. KlcnaraaKmae r p a
, neglagent driving, $95 . • ut ................... Larry Knudsen on November 23
'rl .......... cabin broken into and abo $600-----ii-~---------- WASHINGTON
• ,y acnucKert, r. u. t~ox .... ,~ d e~h~_ n~.~n in St. Peter's Hospital, Olympia.
All ........ worth ot antique rugs ann
yn, arwlng While . am She has a five-year-old brother,Etectronic hearing tests will
1, $125 fine five da's tapestries, a kerosene 1 p, a
• ,'.. Y knife and clothing taken. Jeffrey, and a three-year-oldbe given at Hy-Lond Inn, First
suspended, l~cense ...... ort " sister, Lori. Grandparents are Mr. and Railroad, Shelton, on
30 days ~rs. Kooert reterson rep ea These tides ar U "
Department
Tee, P. O. Box 11 O,
enish, driving while
no operator's license,
bail forfeiture, warrant
for 30 days in jail; Joseph
Rt. 3, Box 94, Shelton,
Over center line, driving
intoxicated, $250
warrant issued for 30
Jail; Theodore Moline, 911
Castle Rock, littering in a
minor in possession
COnsuming liquor, $75
Gronseth, 261 St.
Dr., Shelton, minor in
of and consuming
~$0 forfeit; Jay Landsaw,
322, negligent driving,
Michael Frank, 1339
Highway N., Shelton,
While intoxicated, $190
days in jail, suspended;
Rt. 1, Box 525,
Petit larceny, resisting
fine, $100 suspended;
P. O. Box 1216,
drunk in public, six
lull.
BUILDING PERMITS
permits approved by
newspaper boxes vandalized.
Antonette Rottle reported a
house entered and portable radio
and food taken.
A break-in at Hood Canal
Junior High was reported.
CITY BUILDING PERMITS
Building permits approved by
the city of Shelton during the
past week were to Drew Cole,
fence, $150; Firstmark Corp.,
residence, $11,256; Firstmark
Corp., residence, $11,256;
Firstmark Corp., residence,
$1 1,256; Firstmark Corp.,
residence, $11,256.
SUPERIOR COURT
Divorces
k A divorce decree was signed
for:
Mary Wilson from George
Wilson.
New Cases
Atlas Credit • of California
against Audrey Hinchcliff and Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Tanasee, loin
forclosure.
Interstate Union of
Operating Engineers Construction
Industry Pension and Health and
area. For Shelton and Oakland
Bay add an hour and a half and
2.4 feet.
Thursday, Dec. 2
High ....... 5:30 a.m. 13.0 ft.
Low ...... 10:30 a.m. 8.2 ft.
High ..... :. 3:18 p.m. 12.2 ft.
Low ...... 10:42 p.m. -3.9 ft.
Friday, Dee. 3
High ....... 6:24 a.m.13.3 ft.
Low ......11:24 a.m.8.3 ft.
High ....... 4:06 p.m. 11.9 ft.
Low ......11:30 p.m.-3.7 ft.
Saturday, Dee. 4
High ....... 7:06 a.m. 13.4 ft.
Low ......12:18 p.m.8.2 ft.
High ....... 4:48 p.m. 11 4 ft.
Sunday, Dee. 5
Low ......12:12 a.m.-3.0 ft.
High ....... 7:54 a.m. 13.3 ft.
Low ....... 1 : 12 p.m. 8.0 ft.
High ....... 5:36 p.m. 10.6 ft.
Monday, Dee. 6
Low .......1:00 a.m.-2.0 ft.
High ....... 8:42 a.m.13.1 ft.
Low .......2:12 p.m.7.7 ft.
High ....... 6:36 p.m.9.8 ft.
Tuesday, Dec. 7
Low ........1:42 a.m.-.08 ft.
and Mrs. Chris Knudsen of
Shelton and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Bristol of Seattle.
Scan Troy Dodge,
the fourth grandchild of Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis C. Dodge, was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Troy
Dodge on October 13 at Travis
Air Force Base at Fairfield, Cal.
His parents reside in Vacaville,
Cal.
Union Post Office
To Open Saturdays
The Post Office at Union will
be open Saturdays until Christmas
Postmaster Wanda Nilson said this
week.
The window will be open
from 9 a.m. to noon Dec. 4, 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 11 and 9 a.m.
to noon Dec. 20, Mrs. Nilson said.
EVERY MAN has by the law
of nature a right to such a waste
portion of the earth as is
Friday, December 3, from 10
a.m. uritil 12 noon, by Mr. Roy
Pearson, Beltone Consultant.
Anyone who has trouble
hearing or understanding is
welcome to come in for a test
using the latest electronic
equipment to determine his or
her particular degree of hearing
loss. Diagrams showing how
the ear works and some of the
causes of hearing loss will [he
available.
Everyone should have a
hearing' test at least once a year
if he has any trouble at all
hearing clearly. Even people
now wearing a hearing aid or
those who have been told an
aid won't help should have a
hearing test and find out about
the very latest hearing aids.
The free tests will be held
at Hy-Lond Inn, Shelton, on
Friday, December 3, from l0
a.m. until 12 noon. If you
can't get there on that day, call
or write
HEARING AIDS
4.18 S. Washington
necessary for his subsistence. . Olympia, Dial 943-9650
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Thermometer, barometer,
humidity meter on walnut
panel. Gold trimmed, ebony
frame hangs horizontally or
vertically. 7"xl 7".
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County Planner's
the past week were
Archer, summer home,
E. A. Black, summer
Francine Hughes,
e, $15,000; Joseph Lane,
cabin, $951; Thomas
and storage, $800.
SltELTON POLICE
Wingard reported the
Church entered and
g. Hensel reported rocks
at a roof.
!re Tibbits re'ported
bumped his while
,ed at a stop sign.
car owned by Jacob
was hit by another
:at owned by Byron
reported ran off the
Way.
Hutson reported a light
from a porch.
Leortscher reported a
ran into her car, causing
damage to a rear
Kinman reported a
door to the Reed building
open.
room at Shelton
was broken into and
recorder, speakers
for saxaphones and a
and a rhythm machine
3FFICE
Bilderback reported a
broken into and
and pop taken.
reported three
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NO. 2467
Features
outstanding
acts to
entertain
you
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Presents
SCan Kramien the Magician
Totes Dog Act * Nollys Unicycle Act * Don George
Puppet Acts * Miss Suzette -- An Evening of
Enjoyment for the Entire Family
at 7:30 p.m.
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Tickets may be purchased at
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Sutherlend or members of Shelton B.P.O.E. No. 2467
-- Tickets also available at the Gate --
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