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June 24, 1965     Shelton Mason County Journal
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=i • I.nsn of salt Ihl'trdgh ]leavy per- sI)i~ath~l; ill hot we:lth01' can pose special p.,'~hh,ln~ Ior people ~,,illl circlll~ll:ol'3' dl:~ol'dePsL ~,Vanhitl/~,{flr~ Si.ate [!e ,~'[ A ~':.:':e!at hm po;u{:~ Oht. "Phev slJolll,i C}:('('!.: ll]eJl' (!i,c-. tm'n to rin,I ,,:L if !1,'if :,~,,,:?ica- tion need'~ io bY' clmr, p,'l,,l dllriilg tile SHIIII1]el. FAT OVERWEIC, HT Avail;ll~le h, y,,la ',villh~lll !1 doctor's pr'e:,eril)ilon. .Ur I]l,*(llp't vnlh, d (:)drl- sex. Yon IIIt|.~l },11~' lit]5" J'al I)l' ¥ollr IlIOll(~y back. ()dl';ll,'N i9 't lilly tablet arid easily swatl(,wod fh~l rid ,,f excess fat lind live h~llg,,l ('~lli'211¢,x Ol~,~ts $3.00 and i,~l sl,ld lilt Ihi~ ~tl;;l',lll?,',!: If not gtlttsfit!d for {lily io~tfi~n jll8~ l'eiurll tile paekag,~ h, y,mt ,I,'ua? :q and get yoln' full nll)ll¢'y i,tick [':,, questions asked. Odrinex i~: u,h] wilh tills guar. flll|oe l)~': I':VI';R(;RI':I';N I)lll:(; Ct'INTEIt :~(lt; lt:lilraad Aveaae Msil Orders Filled ............. ,,, ,, " i ,=,, i---':-----" For New Construction Tearoffs & Re-Roofing ltot R.ofing SEE OK ROOFING PETE KRUGER 618 Franklin 426-4617 BLUE OX THEATRE FRI. & SAT. ONLY One Complete Showing Door Opens 7:15 This Is The BIG One ,Q "-'--0--" THEATRE CLOSING PERMANENTLY IN THREE WEEKS KITSAP LAKE ,4 Nih'e 'da • lly. EN 7-6464 8:00 Starts D-'tlsk~ ~Vednasday ()nly! 1 $t,25 iwr ear ~ ..... I Slq, ENDOIt IN TIlE GRASS A SUMMER ]PLACE ~Refflllar priers star Thurs i GII{I,S ON TIlE llEAClt Jl (I.1. BI, UES ree ALL LINED UP---Lined up under the rain shel- ter at the: Washington State Patrol Academy pistol practice course at the Shelton Airport are several members of the Sheriff's Department and Reserve organization and the Shelton Police Department during a recent pistol practice session. Spobsored by the Sheriff's Office, efforts are being made to Academy here. CHECKING TARGETS---Joe Gatchell, chief criminal deputy in the Mason County Sheriff's office, left, and Deputy Bill Booth, check their targets during a pistol practice course session. The pistol practice sessions are sponsored by the Sheriff's Office and are conducted by Henry McKinney, instructor in firearms at ths State Patrol Academy here. Taking part along with the Sheriff's deputies and reserves are members of the Shelton Police Depart- ment and local Garr~e and Fisheries officers and others. "1 '59 Plymouth Fury 2 Door H rdtop Radio -- Heater- Automatic '59 Chevrolet Impala 4 Door Hardtop Radio --- Heater -- Full Power --- SHARP '59 Rambler Custom 4 Door Sedan Heater--- Automatic '59 Ford Custom 4 Door Sedan Radio --- Heater -- Automatic '58 Plymouth V8 Station Wagon Radio --- Heater --- Automatic '57 Chrysler Windsor 2 Door Hardtop Radio _2 Heater -- Automatic -- Power Steering HI-VALUE USED TRU¢ '64 Scout 4 Wheel Drive 9,000 One Owner Miles -- Heater --- Long Top -- Dual Tanks -- Hubs -- Lots of Other Extras -- SHARP '60 GMC 9 Passenger Carryall Radio --- Heater --- 3 Speeds '60 International ½ Ton Pickup Heater -- 3 Speed Rebuilt 6 Cylinder Engine '59 Dodge ½ Ton Pickup Heater -- 3 Speed -- Canopy '58 International Ton Pickup Radio --- Heater -- Overdrive '53 Ford V8 Ton Pickup Heater --- Automatio '51 Ford V8 Ton 3 Speed -- Flat Bed '50 GMC Ton Pickup Heater -- 4 Speed Transmissi,on '54 International 1 Ton Cab & Chassis Dual Wheels--- Heater Shelton We Finance with National Bank of Mason County swm~ DmU~S hold an organized shoot for local law enforcement officers about once a month. The course which is shot in the sessions is the regular pistol practice course as organized by the FBI for training offi- cers. The pistol range was built by the State Patrol for use in its training ,of new officers at the ~CHRYsLER ttO~ ooeeo~ 707 So. First 426-3433 CHRYSLER -- PLYMOUTH .-- VALIANT INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS R. W. OLTMAN The Shelton Chamber of Com- raerce directors Friday named R. W. Oltman, retired Shelton School superintendent, as manager of the Chamber to succeed Phil Murphy, who will retire from the post ef- fective Sept. 1. President Bud Lyon said that a vice-president has not yet been se- lected to serve with President-elect Max Schmidt Jr. Also to be ap- pointed are a secretary and a treasurer. Oltman is expected to get the secretary post as Murphy has served as the seeretsry-manager of the Chamber daring the eight years he has held the job. ONE CHANGE WHICH is plan- ned with the change of managers, L~yon said, is a change in hours for the Chamber Office in the PUD building. It is hoped the hours can be made more convenient for busi- nessmen and p e r s o n s passing through. Oltman r e t i r e d aa Shelton School Superintendent July 1, 1964 after some 20 years in the position. He has been active in Ctmmber affairs and served as vice-president this year until his resignation several weeks ago when he applied for the manager's job. ' Festival Income Shows &crease For Tkb Fear H. 0. Barnaby Jr. Dies In Seattle J Harley Oda Barnaby Jr., 50, died in a Seattle hospita] last Saturday. A resident of Mason County the past 14 years he made his home at 1909 So. Pirst St. He was born Feb. 11, 1915 in Witch- tta, Karts. Mr. Barnaby was a member of the Mr. Moriah Mason- ic Lodge F & AM. The funeral service will be from Batstone Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Thursday with burial in Shelton Memorial Park. Inconle ill each eategory for the Mason County l~'orent Festival this year was up a little. Treasurer Bob Turner :mid in a preliminary report at the F:,stival n/eeling' lank Thursday night. He rel:,orted that total income turned in to trim Io date was $5,- 88,1, up abont $200 from 196,t. Button sales we]'e ~3,538 this year compared to $3,,t,1.t for last year with cm~tz'ibutimm °.1',1,386 for this year coral)areal l.o $1,350 in 1964. Several co'.mm.uts on the Fes- tival, pa,'ticularly on the parade ,yore made at the meeting. Several Yuemhcrs voieed com- ~nent th'tt the parade seemed to be too long, mainly because of lengthy gaps between some of the entries. REPRESENTATIVES OF vet- crass organtzatio~ls voiced disap- pointment that an out-of-town group had been chosen to carry the lead color guard instead of the local veterans groups as in the past. : A suggestion from Dave Look, Jaycee representative on the board of' directors, that the Simpson float be entered in the Seafai:' Parade in Seattle was turned- over to the Executive Committee for investigation. ! Vice-president Bud Lyon said i Wednesday that after consulting l with Simpson representatives, it: had been the conchtsion that the float not be taken to Seattle. The decision, Lyon said, was based on the fact that the float was not a queen's float and would have to be modified for that put'- pose and that the float represented Simpson Timber Company, not the Forest Festival. B & R SALES CLEARING DECKS FOR LONG MOVE Preparatory to the long jump from south First stree~ to the middle of Shelton's business dis- trict, B & R Sales is holding a huge clearance sale this week in its present location at 315 South P~irst street. Your attention is di- rected to the full page ad on page 5 of thin edition. GOLDSBOROUGH CREEK TURTLE--A trout fishing expedition turned into an unusual turtle-catching venture for two young Shelton anglers last week on Goldsborough Creek. Skip Stidd (left), 9, spotted tbe reptile swimming in thc creek while fishing just above the bridge near Maple Court Grocery, but his partner, Jerry Miller, 11, caught the turtle, whoso shell measured six inches across the back and eigbt inches in length. After some encyclopedia study, Mrs. John Miller, Jerry's mother, said the turtle appears to be that of the western painted variety found in fresh water lakes and ponds. But how.it got in Goldsborough Creek only the turtle may know. While its shell is a mixture of dark green and black, the under side of the turtle is "painted" in an orange, dark and light green and black design. The turtle's owners are now faced with the problem of what to do with it. "We want to give the turtle to anyone who has the facilities to take care of it, "Mrs. Miller said. She explained that the Millers couldn't care for it adequately and "it would probably be killed if it was returned to the creek." Commenting on the oddity of the boys' find, Mrs. Miller said "we have lived near the creek for 13 or 14 years, but have never seen a turtle anound here before.', The boys are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stidd, both of Shelton. WASHINGTON STA'rE PATROl. Ronald E. Goes, 27. Hoodsport, received cuts, scratches and bruis- es when the motor cycle he was riding left the road and strnct a speed limit sign about 25 miles north of Shelton on Highway 101 at 2:50 p.m, Saturday. He was taken to Shelton General Hospi- tal for treatment. Gary Peterson 22. Belfair. laad Surviving are his wife, Dorothy Finishing touches are now being his fron~ teeth knocked out and Barnaby Shelton two brothers, put on the remodeling and enlarg- received a cul over his left eye Willard D. Barnaby, Poulsbo, and ing project which in plcparing the and other cuts when i]is cat' failed to make a curve on l-Iighway 300 Louis N. Barnaby, Shelton; three fornter Nell's Pharmacy .~;ite in the just Went. (,f Beifair at 2:55 a.nL sisters, Mrs. Edith Chamberlin Govey Building for B'& t~, Sales and Mrs. Betty lereeto, both of new home. The new quarters also Sunday. Shelton, and Mrs. Ileenc Man's, will take in the space formerly The driver, Robert Allen, 24, Witchita K',ns.; slid his parents, eecnnie::l 1)y the ]~¢a:~on CollUty Hoodsport, received back and leg' Mr. and Mrs. Oda i3arnaby Sr,, Credit '(rni()n on the 4th Street injuries and a passenger. Pete Pet- Shelton. side ,,f the Covey Building. erson. 27. Hoodsport ree, t,ived etll.n In lieu of flowers the family ....................... on his left hand ano chin when suggests an H. O. Barnaby Mere-I the vehicle they were in left the ol'ial l/'lllld has been net up at the road and went over a 30-foot em- Shelton Branci~ of tile StatUe TOO Late To Classify bankment backwards about, one- Fir:~t National Bank which will ................................ half mih~ south of Hoodsport about be used for children's act;ivities in Mason County. ............................... Graveside Rite For Thomas Doak o A raveside service for Thomm. R. ][:)oak. 67. wan held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in ShelLon Memorial Park under the direction of the Batstone Funeral Home. Mr. Desk died in Klamath Falls, where he made his home, Monday. He was born April 27, 1898 in Mason County and was a veteran of World War I. I-Ie is surwved by two sisLers, Mrs. Pearl Fitchett and Mrs. May- bell Daniels, both of Shelton; and several_ n_!2ce2 and 2?phew?, Grace Govey, 88 Taken By Death ce There will be a graveside servi, WANTED --- Tot(. Got e m' Mini Bike. Call 877-53(;2. F 6/2,1 7/I '55 FORD 2-door, Good condition. Ra- die. hesh,~, directional lights. Two additional snow tires $100 ('ash. Call 426-,2287. F 6/24 tin FREE --- Half Pe~ Man kittens,all black. Trained Phone 426-8827. C 6/2~ BERGESON PAINTING and decorv,|- in~: free e.~timates. Financing avail- able on approved credit. 426-836& B 6/24 tin V~rANTED TO RENT or lease four |)edroonl heine ill She] fen, Write box L e/o Journal. 6/24 7/1-6 SKOKOMISYI VALLEY home. three bedrooms fh'eplace. 2-ear garage, shed, five acres. Phone 426-3784. Gary Deyette, Star Rt. 1. Box 65A. D 6/24 tin WANTED -- Two bedroom, unfurnish- ed home. Fenced yard preferred. $85 max, Call collect ES 7-4101 anytime. W 6/24 tin NO. 3518 NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF FINAl, ACCOUNT AND PETITION FOR DISTRIIIUTION IN TItE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR MASON COUNTy In lhe Matter of the Estateof 5OSEPH C. CHENEy II, Deceased Notice is herehy given that Bertha L. CheneY, executrix of the estate of Joseph C. Cheney II deceased has rendeleo ano Prese ' ",. .., , nted for settlement to, fileu wml the clerk.of the Super- lot Court of the State of Washington for Grays harbor County, her Final Account ano Pstitton for distribution as such executrix and the Court is asked to settle the sa 1 ' -" , n e and distrib- • . the properly to the persons ca- led thereto, and discharge the said ~eu~rlx an¢l that Friday, the :d day of July 1965 at the hour 9:30 o'clock A I~' 'at the Com't aom of the said' S~perlor Court in e City of Shelton County ef Mason I td State of Washington, has been xe~l oY order of said Superior Court uly entere~ In the above entitled nattcr for the settlement of said Final ~(count and ilea~ ~'~ ~,., .... "ins on said Petition or .LHStrlDUI.IOn, Wiles and where ally persozl, intere.s.ted in maid estate nmy appem me file t t ' its ,(r her obJe(th)n n writing to the said Final Aee¢,unt and Petition for Distribution and con- test the same. WITNESS THE Hen. TIewttt A. Iten- ry, .judge of our said Superior Court and the seal el said Conrt hereto af- fixed, this 23rd day or June, A.D. 1965, I,AURA M. WAGENEt% County Clerk and Clerk of said Superi ~r Court By Teckla Vermillion, Deputy James M. Stewart, Attorney Robertson Court Montesano. Wash. 98563 6/24 7/1-8 3t at 11 a.m. today in Shelton Mem- orial Park for Grace E. Govey, 88, who died last Saturday on Mercer Island where she has made her home the past eight years. Rev. Burton Salter of Puyal"iup will of- ficiate. Mrs. Govey was born Nov. 27. 1877 in Wisconsin and moved to Shelton when she was 23 years old. She worked for the Simpson Log- ging Co. where she met her hus- band, the late Arthur Govey. At the time of his death in 1942 Mr. Govey was vice presldent and head office man for the company. Mrs. Govey is survived hy a cou- sin, Ro~ Strange of Olympia and a nephew, Theodore Raud of Mer- cer Island. Fir Sawmill Orders Increase 2 a.nl Sunday. Ti e vehicle riffled to negotiate an S-curve. went off the road to tim right, crossed back over the ro&d backwards and down the bank. Percy James, 52, Shelton, re- ceived head and possible intern,'d injuries, but. refused medical treatment, after hc walked isle the side of a car driven by Vir- gil Hume, 39, Bremerton. at I p.m. Sunday. Botiz Jalnes and the ve- hicle were northbc, und at the time, Fern Taylor. 70, a passenger in a cat" driven by Ned Tayler, Garden Grove. Calif.. received a cut on the back of her head and a neck injury when the vehicle left the road and struel¢ a tree 23 mile~ west of Shelton on the Satsop-Cequi] Road. The vehicle was westbound on a gravel road when it met another vehicle and pulled over to let it pass. The wheels of the vehicle got off the edge of the road. PORTLAND (Special) --Weekly p:~dt~ction at Douglas fir sawmills Western Wood Products As- sectaries producing region during M~y totaled 185 million feet com- pared with 186 in the previous month. Orders increased from pre- vious month. Through the month, orders aver- aged 195 million feet, and ship- NOTICE OF WATER RIGIIT mr~nts, 196 million feet. Unfilled AIPLICATION NiL 11}0{;9 STATE O1~ WASHINGTON OFFICE er ties werc estimated at 682 oF WATER RESOURCES. Depart- million feet, a drop from 684 mil- ~,~t .?f_Conservation, Olympia. lion the previous month. Total ..... E ~'~UTICE: industry inventory 'was estimated That Gene D, Nye of Shelton, Wash- lngton on June 7' 1965 fried appltca- to be 1.1 billion feet at the end of tion for permit to divert the public May. w,.aters /)f_Unnamed stream tributary Dou ,]as The weekly average of g ot East iCork Satsop River tn the Fir Region lumber production in !mmunt..of 0.25 second-foot, subje(t tO exlsI.II!~ rights, (xmt|nuously each May was 185,4~5,000 b.f ; or 1.17.2 y.ear for the purpose of fish propaga- r" cent of the ]960-64 average, tmn tn(~ du~ln PedersOr averaged 195,469,000 b.f.; ' " '~ ' g irrigation season each yea) *or n'rlgation, that the approxi- mate point ef diver.~ion iN located with- weeldy in NVz of NW{I" ' ' shipments 196,131,000 b.f.; , oi: NE!I of SecLion averages for April were, produc- 26, Township 20 N. Range 5W. W.M., in raason County ' lion 186~355,000 b.f.; 117.8 per Any objections "mull be aecompanied cent of the 1960-64 average; ord- by a tw(; dolla~. $(2'0'0) recording fe. ers 185,016,000 b.f.; shipments 183,- and filed With t~(., S't'et" Supervism" of 086,000 b.f. Five months of the 1965 cumu- lative production 3,824,584,000 b.f.; five months of 1964, 3,891,713,000 b.f.; five months of 1963, 3,538,- Water ReSOUrces wtthin thirty (30) days. from July 1, 1965. ._w;~ne.ss my haled and official ~ea] TnLS L/ h .' '.,, uf June, 1965. ~' % WALKER '~'".~3e SUpervisor of Water .tl, e~oup(,e.% 6/24 7/1 2t 489,000 b.f. THI!~ JOURNAL IssUED FROM 1 (This is the first installment of employees of Mason County P.U.D. No. 3, One of the most frequent in the area served by the No. 3 is Mr. Phil ,Durand. by the P.U.D. on July 1, 1955.' Phil and his wife Agate and have three Diana Lee 19 and Bradley Being civic minded, phil American Legion and the 40 et Phil was born and is a graduate of Irene S. is interested in all sports hunting, fishing and bowling. Be sure and say "HI" to rounds to insure that you ..' MASON COUNTY EDWIN TAYLOR, president; JACK COLE, secretary. GOING QN VACATION? II CUT VACATION COSTS by seeing your credit union. If you have~'t the credit union to finance the whole trip, ask about a vacation you can borrow an extra $200 of emergency pocket cash for two lsr. Of course, any advice you need is free. STAYING HOME THIS YEAR? Your eredit union can help yot~ remodeling projects you plan around the hotlsxL .,.,, . J • &" .:. .../ , ?,., 2,¢'£... T CURRENTLy PAYING 4.8% SEMI-ANNUAL WATCH FOR OUR GRAND Ol 4th & CEDAR MASON COUNTy FEDERAL SERVING ALL RESIDENTS OF MASON COUNTY EXCEPT sIMF t MUt TUI "5