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Shelton Mason County Journal
Shelton, Washington
June 26, 1975     Shelton Mason County Journal
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ri Lea Fellis of World War I off|dated and Lea Feilis, 20, of 1208 burial was in Shelton Memorial Olympia, died June 16 Park. Peter Hospital, Olympia. le was born May 9, 1955 in Clark l. Beall .rton where she was reared Clark L. Beall, a resident of attended school before the Shelton-Hoodsport area for lg to Olympia early in 1975. the past 32 years, died Friday in rs. Fellis is survived by her Mason General Hospital at the age nd, Richard, of Shelton; a of 63 years. He was born June 7, Tom W. of the home; her 1912 in Browningsville, Maryland. r, Allan Siegel of Tracyton, For 30 years ML BeaU owned ihington; her mother, Mrs. and operated the BeaU Auto jane Siegel of Shelton; Repair Shop in Hoodsport, real grandparents Mr. andretiring in 1972. He had served in T. H. LaPage of Sequim; the U. S. Army. real grandparents Mr. andMro Beall is survived by his Alfred Siegel of Bremerton; wife, Emma E. BeaU of Shelton; brothers, Tom of San Diego two sons, Donald Fourre of of Silverdale. . services were held at ~.m. Wednesday at Seabold ted Methodist Church on Island with inurnment Forest Lawn Cemetery, Arrangements were by Lewis Funeral Chapel, ill|am J. McCoid J. McCoid, a former of Shelton, died recently Arkansas at the age years. He was a member of [rona Barracks No. 1462 erans of World War I of Surviving Mr. McCoid are his Nita, of the home and a ~rhn-law, Alta Hutchings of arles W. 1"eagle b, service was held at 11 a.m. in Batstone Funeral for Charles W. Teagle who kl Saturday in his Shelton the age of 75 years. Mr. born July 7, 1899 had been a resident the Shelton area since 1943. retired as a boomman in the industry. Surviving him are his wife, A. Teagle of Shelton; a Doreen Reynolds of and a brother, Ernest of McCleary. Pastor Ken Robinson at the funeral, and was in McCleary Cemetery. R. Sleyster Roland R. Sleyster, 80, died tUrday in Mason General ~ital. Born September 26, 1894 in he had lived since 1929 in Shelton area where for 29 he owned and operated Bike and Fix-it Shop. retired in 1969. Mr. Sleyster was president of Mason County Sport and Club and a veteran of World I. him are his wife, F. Sleyster of Shelton, and nieces and nephews. A service was held at 2 p.m. in Batstone Funeral Merritt Mercy of Veterans Olympia and Glen Fourre of Baton Rouge, Louisiana; a sister, Mazie Hutch|son of Maryland; a brother, Douglas Beall of Maryland; and by four grandchildren. Pastor Arlin Halvorsen will officiate at a service to be held at 11 a.m. today in Batstone Funeral Home, where services will conclude. Burial will be in Shelton Memorial Park. Li!lian N. Camper A graveside memorial service will be held in Shelton Memorial Park at 4 p.m. Friday for LiUian N. Camper, 79, who died June 17 in the Royal Care Convalescent Center in Centralia. Pastor Arlin Halvorsen will officiate. , Mrs. Camper was born November 18, 1895 in Washington, and for many years was employed as a restaurant cook. She is survived by ten grandsons Margaret Churchill Memorial services were held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in Kingdom Hall for Margaret A. Churchill, 67, who died last Thursday in St. Peter Hospital, Olympia. Gordon Parker offidatedo Mrs. Churchill was born in Matlock on February 8, 1908, and was a lifetime resident of Mason County. She is survived by four sons, Lewis G., James, Charles and Carl, all of Shelton; three daughters, Mrs. Harry (Marie) Rich of Dothon, Alabama, Mrs. Lois Tveter of Arlington, Washington, and Mrs. Jeannie Kilbourne of Deitzville, Alabama; two brothers, Carl Portman of Matlock and L. Dumont Portman of Tacoma. Clothing left in lost, found Many articles of clothing have been placed in lost and found at the Shelton Middle School and were not reclaimed before the end of the school year. School officials said if these articles are not picked up, they will be donated to some charity. Avoid the crowds, enjoy the scenery R.Par( Family Art ¢~~-.~Stop by and see~,~*~ | Silver and Turquoise Jewelry from N.M. Puka Shells Large Assortment Sea Shells . ___j Pottery by Steve Peke Shell Flower Arrangements by Myra Cement Seagulls by Delma Northwest Notes by Les Barnett R-Par( ! y Art Exclusives! Handmade shell jewelry, sea urchin shell lamps, resin abalone gifts. ut Hoodsport 10 a.m. !!111111111 I11 IIII11111111111111111 H I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIllll IF III roll I_1111111111111111111111111 IIIIIII iii 1111111111 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII 111 IIIII 11111111 III I IIIIIII II I II IIIIIIII • ,METAL BESTOS CHIMNEYS • CABINET HARDWARE • cP Z i i :E :) ml s_ O Z ELECTRICAL • ROCKWELL POWER TOOLS • WOOD HEATERS Open. Fri. 'Ji |vt , You haul u. / I~ ;iil j!'l savings O Wedgewood Spice 4'x8' Compare at 6.99 ................... 9 TIME IS RUNNING OUT for a lovable little red-gold mutt -'- 1#1 languishing in the city pound. The young adult male showsw possible beagle, terrier or dachshund breeding. He's u affectionate and well-mannered and very lonely. Also a_ available is a big and gentle collie-shepherd female, == a¢ black-and-white with a large white ruff. The pound fee is $3 .--. and adult dogs destined for City living must be licensed. All • dogs purchased from the pound may receive a free .m. examination at Shelton Veterinary Hospital. Call 426-4441 u for information. ~L Mi m i u- Art work is on display E O I- A display of Northwest Coast masks and a bent box and silk Indian art, done by Marvin Oliver, screen designs. a former Shelton resident, is on w display in the Old Capitol Oliver is an art instructor at ,~ Building in Olympia. Seattle Community College and at • The works include carvings ofthe University of Washington. Z 6 i E JIM PAULEY, INC. Mt. View at Kneeland Center Phone 426-8231 American Hickory ........................... $4.59 Golden Glacier .............................. $4.99 Valley Forge Birch ......................... $7.95 48 month financing available 10 a.m. - 4 Tyee Cedar ................................... $7.95 Stripes and Flowers ....................... Serenade Decorator ....................... $9.95 $9.95 Melody Decorator .......................... $9.95 146.90 26" 209.90 179.90 30" 249.90 215.90 The Hearth Craft Franklin Off Season Special Reg. Now 22" 179.90 All Cast Iron complete with boot & grate JAil sizes 22-26-30 availableI • I ..... 4 Only Only Made by Washington Stove Everett, WA All cast iron Reg. i 9.9 9 Now only 15-1b. Felt ...... Reg. 8.40 ........ $6.50 :E at e 90-lb. Roofing... Reg. 9.72 ........ $7.50 30-lb. Shake Felt Re .8.ss ...... $6.50 Also Odds & Ends Roll Roofing $5.00 = ,< g I 1/I m X i n_ e Z o 2x4 4x4 z 2x4 e O O .J Q. e Ig i t This WEEK'S PLYWOOD SPECIALS 3/8" 4x8 Ext. Sheathing $4.39 5/8" 4x8 Ext. Sheathing $5.69 12'Long . ............. only$1.25 Each 6' Long ............. only$1.39 Each 6' Long ............. only 49¢ Each e 0 Q ¢¢ 0 0 M= 1 Gallon free with purchase of 4 gallons of any color. Act now. PAINT YOUR CHOICE INTERIOR - EXTERIOR - ANY COLOR Super Sonic Stain Also , Many Uses: " Tool Shed Storage ...... 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