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Shelton Mason County Journal
Shelton, Washington
March 1, 1973     Shelton Mason County Journal
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Freda E. Fredson Warren Williams in Arkansas; a brother in _._.. Oklahoma; 19 grandchildren; ten Freda E. Fredson, 420 HenryWarren (Bud) Williams, Stargreat-grandchildren and many Sound National Bank staff in Street, died Friday in Fir Lane Route 2, Shelton, died Saturday nieces and nephews. 1971 when it acquired the Terrace Convalescent Center at while vacationing in San The Reverend A. DeHavens The Sky-Line drive-in theater National Bank of Mason County• the age of 80 years• Bernardino, California• He was 62 officiated at a graveside service this Weekend This year,She is looking forward to an Born November 27, 1892 in years old. held at 2 p.m. Monday in Shelton first time, a Sunday Swap active retirement, spending more Shelton, she was a lifetimeBorn July 20, 1910 in Aroca, Memorial Park• planned on the grounds,time with her music, bowling and resident of the area and the Iowa, Mr. Williams was reared in will be announced later, fishing, daughter of pioneers Hugh and Scandia, Kansas and had resided has been tentatively Annie CurTly. in Shelton since 1927. He was a nned to begin in April. On November 17, 1913 she retiredself-employedlogger.William McGowan TO nEAR Church slates was married to PaulK. Fredsonat Surviving him are his wife,William J. McGowan, Route Saint Martin's in Olympia• Their Hazel Williams, Shelton; three 10, Box 34, Shelton, died Friday AKER gaper, of Coast special speaker original home was located at First daughters, Mrs. Lila May Cole of in a Bremerton hospital at the age and Railroad at the present site of Lacey, Mrs. Jane Alice Cuzick of of 85 years. He was born rnpany, will speak on Reverend aria Hardenbrook, the Capital Restaurant. Shelton, and Mrs. Linda Tylczak September 10, 1887 in Arcada, outlook in mortgage minister of the Deer Park Mrs. Fredson, a member of of Tacoma; a sister, Mrs. Ann California. at the Mason County Christian Church, will be the Saint Edwards Catholic Church, Artman, Oklahoma; and four He came to Mason County in of Realtors this Fridayspeaker for a series of evangelistic is survived by her husband, Paul grandchildren• 1928 and for many years served Hy-Lond Inn. Lunch meetings at the Shelton First K. Fredson of Shelton; two A service was held at 11 a.m. as manager of the Eldon Store on Christian Church March 5-11. The daughters, Mrs. Murry (MaryWednesday in Batstone Funeral John Johnson John Johnson, 91, died Friday in Fir Lane Terrace Reasonable Rates -- $5 and up. Convalescent Center. He was a retired logger• Mr. Johnson, for MASTERCHARGE- BANKAMERICARD many years a resident of this area, Tax Service was born October 1, 1882 in Sweden. There are no known 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Man. thru Sat• -- Evenings by appointment. relatives. Burial took place in Shelton5th & Cota Shelton, Washington Memorial Park on Tuesday. HERB ROTTER, MGR• Hood Canal. meetings willstartat7:3Op.m, at Ann)Coleman of Olympia and Home with burial in Shelton Mr. McGowan was a retired It s Always BANK the church at Arcadia and Lake Mrs. Dwight (Frankly) Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers logger. He was a veteran of World Sn°rum, one of the six Boulevard. Southmayd of Shelton; three donations were made to the Warl, amemberofVFWPostNo. sons, Mark, Bill and Kenneth, all Intensive Care Unit of Mason 1694and of the Shetton Valley HOU players to set up the of Shelton; and numerous General Hospital. Grange. tank of Mason County Rosary was recited at 7:30 Survivors include a daughter, Yearsfr°m a banking career Alcoholism school grandchildren. Two two-hour session of the p•m• Sunday in Saint Edwards John Phillip Riter twoMrS'sisters,MyrtleMrs.M" IreneWeekS'PeatrossShelt°n;of Stop in, anytime and tour our model homes, Y Started as a bookkeeper Alcohol Information School are Catholic Church where mass was e Bank of Kodiak in 1945. John Phillip Riter, 80, died Eureka, California and Mrs. coffee s always on -- see our exhibit at the dshe was elected cashier scheduled in Shelton during said at 10 a.m. Monday. Father Saturday in Puyallup. A Shelton Margaret Walster, Rohnerville, March. Gabriel Donohue officiated and resident for 29 years, he hadlived California; a half-brother, Boak h^mat position until 1961 The sessions are scheduled burial was in Shelton Memorial for the past five years in Puyallup. McCaughan of Rohnerville; three '~ ~nkmerged with the Seattle Center Home Show a te Uank of Alaska of from 7-9 p.m. March 13 and 20 at Park. He was a retired logger and a g r a n d c h i 1 d r e n ; s e v e n Shelton City Hall. [964 she began work with The school is open to the member of the Hill United great-grandchildren and three [ O]tal Bank of Mason public at no charge and is Presbyterian Church of Puyallup• great-great-grandchildren. MARCH 3 - 11, 1 973 sponsored by the Thurston-Mason Dorothy Marshall Mr. Riter was born November Veterans of Foreign Wars and .... -u was elected cashier of 1 3, 1892 in Garland County, the American Legion officiated at ~in1967. Counties Alcohol Information Dorothy R. Marshall, 821 Arkansas, and is survived by three a service held at 3 p.m. part of the Puget and Referral Center. Railroad Avenue, died Monday in sons, Melvin E. Riter of Colorado, Wednesday in Batstone Funeral Madigan Hospital, Fort Lewis at John R. Riter of Puyallup and Home. Burial was in Shelton the age of 50 years. Louis D. Riter of Tacoma; three Memorial Park, and in lieu of HOME S She was born April 24, 1922daughters, Mrs. Mollie Parker of flowers donations were made to I** t,te t, Cl,$sify board to meet in Brooklyn, New York and had Shelton, Mrs. Ruth Lawler of the Washington State Veterans 7 SHELTON ..... resided in Shelton for many years. Meeteetse, Wyoming, and Mrs. Home hospital equipment fund at -S: • Intermediate School District Survivors include her Sue Cline, Tumwater; four sisters Retsil, Washington. COMB oraan an 113 Board will hold its regular husband, Vernon, of Shelton; a • r "- ~ d -, Uke new, $1,000 March meeting March 8 at 7:30 sister, Mrs. Mac Griffin of new. Call 426-6539. p.m. in the Intermediate School Charleston, South Carolina; two District 113 Branch Office, Grays brothers, John Conners and obile home, 3 acres, Harbor County Courthouse Tommy Conners of New York; waterfront. $110 WE5-5025• Seattle. annex, Montesano. and numerous nieces and nephews. RLESS stainless ,,a,,mm,mmmm,,vu,,,,,mmmmmmm,lL A service will be held at 11 Phone'426-1468. a.m. today in Batstone Funeral Home with burial in Shelton camera 440 Memorial Park. Ties cost $140 will 426-4386. G3/1 IJ | / Welcome $400. Applying for marriage licenses Chelsea Swartzel cveryooay in the Mason County Auditor's • 22 Mossberg office this week were: Chelsea Swartzel, born Banjo, snare Robert McClellan, 19, Seattle, February 25, 1973 in Shelton, • a11426-5231, and Cindy Haworth, 19, Shelton• died on February 26 in rl THANKS Eugene Dyson, 33, Shelton, Bremerton. express our and Janet Buchanan, 27, Shelton. Surviving are parents, Mr. and atitude for the Mrs. Michael Swartzel of Shelton; kindness and a brother, A. Corey Swartzel of the beautiful floral Js during the '°ss "'""="'"'"'""'""'"'"'""m'"'"'""'"'"' the familY h°me; a f°ster by°they' ~%. William Thomas of the home; " Iks to the staff at grandparents Mr. and Mrs. ~ = & Chris Howard Swartzel of Yelm, Mr. Lord family and Mrs. Milt Maya of Ketchikan, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed --- -., ,. -,, ) il,j. ti' • Alaska, sale. Any Thomas of Shelton• OPEN li ForestersMason General Hospital No services were held. I AGAIN FOR THE A son to Mr. and Mrs. James Memorial donations may be made ..... NEW SEASON. YOU missed iture,Y°ur Old4thfurnitureand Cota•at J. McManus, 1971 Arietta Place, to the Children's Orthopedic Olympia, February 21. Hospital in Seattle. /D Featuring music for your free Cosmetics at A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. h and Michael Neese, 703 Bear Street, ., u- dining & dancing by dinner. 1/9tfnFebruary 26. Harvey H. Valley Check daily at the Harvey H. Valley of South Windham, Maine, died on SINGING GUITARIST February 25 at the age of 96 Friday & Saturday -- 8 to 1 2 p.m. years. He was the youngest of 13 children born to Steven and Jane Dining Room & Lounge open 4 p.m. Doak Valley, and was born on Open Sundays from noon. June8, 1876. V.I.P.P.O. Mr. Valley was a resident of For reservations & banquets -- Ph. 426-4468 Mason County from 1903 to • 1905, when he returned to Maine, Call Paul ,g nchez, Genl. MIIr. 7th & Railroad _ E TAX AND BOOKKEEPING SERVICE spending the rest of his life there,at 426-3S81 At Thunderbird Motel 13ady 9.5 P.m. Evenings by appointment. He leaves one daughter and four sons in Maine; a niece, Mrs. • ENE CESSNA Florence Lawton of Olympia; three nephews, Jerry Valley of CE Graham, Washington, WilliamS. C i M hl and Chester of Shelton; and om n arc numerous relatives and friends in ailroad Phone 426-5315 Maine. • Trio lln Thursday Nights 9-I OUr repair service is limited exclusively to chain Friday & Saturday 9:30-1:30 syaWs ... we think your chain saw is important to OU . • , O ~,oL and you want expert service on it, so that s Dancing Every night, "nat We give you. Sorry, no lawn mowers, from 10 p.m. We sell "Excellent Fa0d McCulloch and stihletc.Steaks' seafood, '" -"" "Cocktails 1- Seafare The Chain Saw Experts --Rentals In the Friday night In Hoodsport Mill Room buffet, 6 - 9 | on Hood Canal iml |ll i i INC. I'l Chubby Sasser Kenny Brownfield Gary Robinson Lead Guitar Steel Guitar Drums Appearing Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Nights from 9:30 - 1:30 a.m. In the ROUND-UP ROOM NOW OPEN ALL NIGHT Gene Cessna, Owner 1st & Railroad NO LIMIT as long as they last COt.O.E' SANDERS' RECIPE 4 Locations To Serve You VISIT THE COLONEL Thursday, March 1, 1973- Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 5