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May 15, 1975     Shelton Mason County Journal
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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Bill Hunter, left, and John Bariekman, and Jerry Smith, Mason County Bicentennial coordinator, display the Bicentennial pins which are now being sold to raise money for Bicentennial activities in the county. The pins are available from Smith at his real estate office or at the Senior Center and will be available at various business places throughout the county• ral icen nnial ig ion is prove recognition as a COmmunity has been Smith, coordinator activities in Washington Corrections Center. Sandra Yeager was asked to act as liaison between the schools and the Bicentennial Committee, and to encourage student participation. was informed this ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Presentation of the ttJ flag to the county Li ue will be made at the start of Logging Show, Its & Standing ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ of the presentation BANTAM DIVISION May 6 re being worked out. May 8 SEFCU 7 Morgan 3 ¢lea, representing the - Kiwanis 10 Hirnlie 17 Elhngson 19 Pauley 23 aa.c 1 Gravstone 9u )Unty Republican Elks 21 Verle's 20 .r2 ~'~ ,,~ MCI~CU ~-~" °rnmittee, requestedITT-Ray. 22 Endicott 0 Jarvls // ~, Evergreen3 MaCoStat 19 May 9 Ion for a central ~tandlnnc- W / Kiwanis 11 MCFCU 13 Project to encapsulate ....... = ........... FCU " IT" "" " r - .. Merv s ~ ~r o aemorabilia and other .. ~t~a,yon,e ~ u Jarvis 17 Gravstone 19 ivlat.obtaL J 1 M r 14 A&~ 14 le time for a time Elks 3 1 o gan '.h Could be placed in Endicott 2 2 Standings: W L T tenni~l Park to be Ver!e's_ _ 2 2 Graystone 5 0 vauiey r-ore ~ ~ Jarvis 4 1 e Yeal 2000. Evergreen 1 3 Him ie 3 1 Jones of the Ellingson 0 4 SEFCU 3 2 loot Committee Merv's 2 1 MAJOR DIVISION Morgan 1 3 1 of the 1976 as an approved f.0nction. The s of artisans and incorporate many and methods. May 12 be red white andMiklethun 6 IWA 1 Bechtold3 Local 276 1 1 carry out the Gott 12 SRA 4 of the Moose 14 Veil 3 aaial festival Standings: W L Gott 3 1 and Jerry Local 276 3 1 Miklethun 3 1 for an original Bechtold 3 1 .displayed at the Moose 2 2 1 Park Any Mell Chev, 1 3 • IWA 1 3 Will he done bySRA 0 4 class from the A&S 1 3 May 8 MCFCU 1 4 Local 276 0 Moose 11 Kiwanis 0 5 SRA ..... ,,. 7 : Miklethun 18 IWA 3 Gott 16 • SENIOR DIVISION Mell 2 Bechtold 6 May 8 Versapanel 4 A&W Shaub 2 Manke COAST DIVISION Replayed rain-out May I 0 dollar, that object Graystone 26 Kiwanis 5 Himlie 13 Jarvis 18 throughout Merv's 11 A&S 14 Washington Irving MCFCU 4 Morgan 35 May 9 Lumb. ! 1 PSNB Petty's 4 JX May 12 A&W 6 Manke JX 2 PSNB Stand ings: W L Shaub 2 0 A&W 2 1 JX 2 1 PSNB 2 1 Versapanel 1 1 Lumbermen's 1 1 Petty's 0 2 Manke 0 3 GIRLS' DIVISION II 6 1 5 14 May 7 - rained-out replays IWA 11 SRA 12 Bob's 11 Petty's 24 Himlie 12 Kidd 2 5 3 _M.y/6.p earl y_s 11 Himlie 16 Kidd 19 Bob's 6 SITE 1 5 IWk 1 ii Sunday at 7:00 p.m. 109 Second Street May 9 Bob's 0 SITE 25 IWA 12 Kidd 1 7 SRA 12 Petty's 13 Standings: W L SITE 3 0 Petty 3 1 Himlie 2 1 SRA 2 1 Kidd 2 2 Bob's 0 3 IWA 0 4 GIRLS' DIVISION I No report. RECIPIENTS As another service of FIRSTBANK, you can have your Social Security check deposited directly by mail each month to your account at the Shelton FIRSTBANK Branch. NO WAITING -- NO WORRY "- NO CHARGE. Contact FIRSTBANK now or call 426-8295 for information. NATIONAL BANff Shelton Branch, Seattle-First National Bank MEMBER FDIC ALL DEPOSITS INSURED TO $40,000 III Viola V. Danielson Services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday in Batstone Funeral Home for Viola V. Danielson who died Wednesday in Panorama City at the age of 84 years. The Reverend William Andrews will officiate and burial will be in Shelton Memorial Park. Mrs. Danielson was born June 14, 1890 in Dubuque, Iowa. She lived in Shelton from 1921 until becoming a resident of Panorama City in Lacey in 1972. She was a retired retail store clerk, and was a member of Order of Eastern Star and of Order of Amaranth. Surviving her are three sons, Jack, Bob and Bill Kimbel of Shelton; a sister, Sister Catherine Therese of St. Paul, Minnesota; ten grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Frank Wokoiance Frank Wokojance of Battleground, 77, died last Thursday in the Vancouver Memorial Hospital, Vancouver, Washington. He was born March 9, 1898 in Austria. He was a United States Army veteran of World War 1 and a member of Jehovah's Witnesses. Warren L. Perry Warren L. Perry, born March 29, 1899 in Puyallup, died last Thursday in an Olympia convalescent center. A resident of Tacoma for most of his life, Mr. Perry had attended the University of Washington and the University of Illinois where he received his master's degree in library science. During World War II he served for three years in the military as a special service officer in Washington, D.C., North Africa and Italy. Mr. Perry was a librarian at the University of Puget Sound from 1927 until 1963. He served on the Tacoma Public Library Board and the State Library Commission and was twice employed by Carnegie Foundation to check college and university libraries for accreditation. He was a member of American Library and Northwest Library Associations. He established residence in Olympia in 1969. Surviving Mr. Perry are his wife, Meretta S. Perry of Olympia; a son, John Perry of Olympia; and a sister, Mary B. Perry of Ventura, California. He was a retired papercutter, formerly employed in the wood Eva M. Simmons fiber industry. Eva M. Simmons, 89, died Potlatch and Mrs. Louise Rose of Shelton; 12 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; five step-grandchildren; and 16 step-great-granchildren. The Reverend Arlin Halvorsen officiated at a service held on Tuesday in Batstone Funeral Home. Burial followed in Masonic Memorial Park, Olympia. Lila S. Durbrow Lila S. Durbrow died Monday in Mason General Hospital at the age of 82 years. She was born March 26, 1893 in Ontario, Canada. She was a retired registered nurse and was a member of Bethel Chapel in Federal Way, Washington. Miss Durbrow served in the Canadian Nurse Corps in Liverpool, England during World War I. She came to the United States in 1921 and had lived in Federal Way since 1939. Survivors include four sisters, Mrs. Nellie (Helen) Herzog of Shelton, Mrs. Mary Dovey of Sun City, Arizona, Mrs. Laura Chown of Ontario, Canada, and Mrs. Cassie Humphrey of Detroit, Michigan; and a brother, Alex Durbrow of Ontario. A funeral will be held at 1:30 p.m. today in Bethel Chapel in Federal Way. The Reverend Floyd Earlywine will officiate, and burial will be in Washington Mr. Wokojance is survived by Friday in Fir Lane Terrace MemorialPark, Seattle. his wife, Billie Mae Wokojance of Convalescent Center. Battleground; four sons, Frank She was born December 24, and Richard of Shelton, Jan of 1885 in Kansas, and came to Pasco and Rodney of Vancouver; Hood Canal six years later to live three daughters, Joyce Miller of her life in the area. She was ,~ • Battleground, Ruth Gibson of charter re, ember of Hood Canal Portland and June McPherson of Woman s Club and held Olympia; 21 grandchildren; 13 membership in Ruby Rebekah great-grandchildren; and three Lodge of Shelton and Order of sisters, Sarah Kubalek of Amaranth. She was formerly Twinsberg, Ohio, Frances D. employed as a telephone Genova of BeUair, Ohio and Helen operator. Ging of Lansing, Ohio. Mrs. Simmons is survived by John Gill officiated at a four sons, James and Neil of graveside service held at I p.m. Potlatch, Jack of Eugene, Oregon Monday in Shelton Memorial and Kenneth of Auburn; two Park. sisters, Mrs. Edna Haines of ''1 gave you compression circuit and bifocal direction compression circuits, the 2 in 1 hearing instrument patented and licensed by Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., Western Electric and American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Now we have the all in the ear custom-made hearing instrument and with compression circuit! Yes, I said compression circuit made to your individual hearing requ irements. Come in and look, see, feel; it's FREE!" Our Mobile unit will be at the Shelton Safeway Store May 16 9:30 to 5:00 p.m. D 791 Bethel Avenue Port Orchard, Washington,876-2991 SPECIAL REPAIR ON ALL MAKES--$4.75 Regardless of where you bought it. (PLUS PARTS) ASLOWAS BR78x13 + $2.16 F.E.T. FOR EACH TIRE OUR 40,000 MILE TIRE You're dollars ahead with these Radial Headquarters Super Values! t I Suggested Sale Price F.E.T. Size Retail Price BR78-13 $57.00 $39.90 $2.16 ER78-14 72,00 50.40 2.55 FR78-14 76.50 53.55 2.67 GR78-14 79.50 55.65 2.89 HR78-14 84,50 59.15 3.09 GR78-15 56.35 2.96 80.50 61.25 HR78-15 87.50 3.17 JR78-15 91.50 64.25 3.31 LR7P,-15 93.00 65.10 3.46 All Sizes On Sale Huge Selection! Free Balancing & Mounting BRAKES • WHEEL ALIGNMENT " EMERGENCY ROAD SERVICE • MUFFLER • TRANSMISSION • RADIATOR • BATTERIES CHARGE IT WITH UNION FtEVOL VlNG CREDIT Put a man with Spirit on your side.. The Spirit of '76! South First Thursday, May 15, 1975 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 15