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June 24, 1971     Shelton Mason County Journal
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Lewis Lewis died in Friday. She 28, 1880 lived in past nine her home She was a Church. include four James of Mrs. arson City, afield of at 7:30 St. Edwards and Father a Funeral ty. Burial Park. es the Union ~d Oakland a half and L.in. 6,5 ft. 9,0 ft. 0.5 ft. "in" 12.2 ft. ickets 31/4 long. 6c after o ~tty Gray Josephine Grant Taken By Death Josephine E. Grant, 302 So. 5th St., died in Mason General Hospital on Saturday. She was 74 years old. She was born in New Brunswick, Canada on Nov. 13, 1896, and had lived in Shelton for 40 years. She was a member of St. David's Episcopal Church. Surviving her are three sisters, Mrs. Luella Stuart of Shelton, Mrs. Ethel Donald, New Westminister, B.C., and Mrs. Vesta Goodwin of Ft. Steilacoom; and numerous nieces and nephews. Cremation followed a service held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in St. David's Episcopal Church. The Rev. Donald Maddux officiated and final interment was in the urn garden of Shelton Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers donations were made to the Heart Fund, the Cancer Fund, and to St. David's Episcopal Church. ANY MAN more right than his neighbors constitutes a majority of one. Henry David Thoreau Verne L. Hill Sr. Dies In Hospital Verne L. Hill Sr., Rt. 5, Box 285, died last Thursday in Mason General Hospital at the age of 74 years. A 25-year resident of Shelton and Hoodsport, he was born March 16, 1897 in Huron, S. Dak. He was a retired painter and had been employed by the City of Tacoma at Lake Cushman Power Plants. He was a Navy veteran of World War I, a member of the Fred B. Wivell Post No. 31 American Legion and a member of the Skokomish Grange. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alice A. Hill; a son, Verne Hill Jr. of Idaho Falls, Idaho; four grandchildren; and a brother-in-law, Roy McLachlan of Los Altos, Cal. The Rev. Wesley Gain officiated at a service held at 1 p.m. Monday in Batstone Funeral Home. Graveside services were conducted by the American Legion in Shelton Memorial Park. Gary D. Hughes Dies In California Gary David Hughes died on June 10 in his home in La Mesa, Cal. He was 23 years of age. Born in Grand Junction, Colo. on Oct. 3, 1947, he grew up in Shelton and was graduated from Shelton High School. He is survived by his wife, Darleen, of La Mesa; his mother, Mrs. Gladys E. Hughes of Olympia, formerly of Shelton; his father, David E. Hughes of Yreka. Cal.; a brother, Gregg, Olympia. a sister, Mrs. Dianne Fisher, Shelton; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hughes of Yreka. Cal.; and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. Burial was in La Mesa on Friday. THE DIFFERENCE of race is one of the reasons why I fear war may always exist; because race implies difference, difference implies superiority, and superiority leads to predominance. Benjamin Disraeli Reverend Parrott Dies Wednesday The Rev. Leonard R. Parrott, minister and missionary, of 804 Lynnwood Ave. N.E., Renton, died Wednesday in Renton at the age of 45 years. He was a member of the Lynch Baptist Church in Portland, Ore. He was born in Michigan on Sept. 17, 1925. He was a resident of Shelton and of Hoodsport in 1947 and 1948, after which he lived in Michigan until going to Portland in 1 953 to attend Multnomah School of the Bible from which he was graduated in 1957. In March of 1958 he was appointed pastor of the Adin Community Church in Adin, Cal.. where he remained until 1901. Following a period of residence in Michigan. he worked for two years with the Child Evangelism and Fellowship program in Wenatchee. From 1963 until December of 1969 he served with the same program in Sao Paulo. Brazil. following which he made his home in Renton and worked with the King County Child Evangelism and Fellowship program until forced by illness to retire. He is survived by his wife Mrs. Audre Parrott, Renton; two sons, Donald and Jonathan, Renton; two daughters, Melanie and Merry Ann of Portland, Ore.; three brothers and three sisters all of Michigan. The Rev. Lowell Powers and the Rev. Paul Sweeney will officiate at a funeral to be held at 1 p.m. Saturday in the First Baptist Church. Burial will be in Shelton Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers it is requested that donations be sent to the Memorial Fund for the Child Evangelism Institute in Brazil, c/o Ct~ild Evangelism Headquarters. P. O. Box 1156, Grand Rapids, Mich. Tribal Meeting The annual meeting of the Garnish Indian Tribe will be held at the Swinomish Tribal Comnmnity Center in LaConner starting at 10 a.m. June 27. There will be election of officers and discussion of business of concern to the tribe. JUNE JULY 41 lO0's $1.39 Value Displays 5 favorites. A Chinese River Boat that floats on water or transforms into a 5 piece sand play set- bucket, shovel, trowel, sifter & rake. Durable plastic. 19 VENTILATED Multicolor fiber. Full size- Value ½" bore. 2 ply. $14.95 Value Slide-rule tuning, .ear- phone, AM-FM switch, FM antenna with 9 volt battery, $1.39 Size FIRST AID For minor cuts, scratches, scrapes & non-poisonous insect bites. 5 oz. "Zorri" Type Ladies 35' Men's 39' rl Children's 3-Position Grill 13" diameter. Brass t'inish legs. 39 59¢ Value 1 bu. Size Plastic. Color choice, $1.29 Value Lovlee Enkasheer Nylon One raze fits all. Colors. Evergreen Square • 426-3456 i)Shelton CX-126, 12 exposure cartridge for prints. MON. thru SAT. 9:30 to 8:30 p.m. Closed Sunday They come in all shapes and sizes. Some good. Some not so good.., a new water heater... medical expense.,, car repair.., you know what we mean. Your SIMPSON EMPLOYEES FEDERAL CREDIT UNION can help with these sudden expenses. That's one of the good surprises! lllMI ION [MPI,-OY[I[II, FEDERAL. o 5th and Cedar Sts. Phone 426-1633 Membership Open to All Active and Retired Simpson Timber Company Employees and Their Families Ken Fredson, Manager Each member account insured to $20,000 hy Administrator, National Credit Union Administration Thursday, June 24, 1971 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page