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Shelton Mason County Journal
Shelton, Washington
September 3, 1970     Shelton Mason County Journal
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Miller • In Hospital Teresa lVliUer died last in Mason General tas 73 years old. Jan. 11, 1897 1945 to 1961 in Shelton, and for had made her anaember of the and of the of Belfair; she Community Survived by her F. Miller, Belfair; Jr. of Burien, Wis., Glen of of Port ; one three brothers, St. Paul, Minn.; rater, Minn., and Calif.; Rustong of Was held at l p.m. Batstone Funeral Wendell Harder was in the Park. to Classify "ED Shetton to a.rn. to 5 p.m. or evenings. for sale. Call ~k the many for the and gifts I stay in the indness and Thank 9/3 Belfair. Will to be filled CR5-2816 or intment. N9/3 '69 Mark 1 ery good S9/3tfn ~ith helmet. A9/3 great After /10 Y car '58 :e cruiser, 70,000 $9/3-24 enclosed trailer rage for good ain saw. Call IARE Dance Inesday Sept. son County Downing ¢enings for ~gistered St. female. Ural Route 5, Washington. Mrs. Donald Paul Dies In Puyallup Mrs. Donald E. (Ann A.) Paul, 48 of Rt. 1 Buckley died y Friday in a Puyallup Nursing Home following an illness of 9 Due to a postal move to economize there will be no window service Saturdays at the Post Offices in Union, Hoodsport and Lilliwaup. This change in service will start Sept. 12, state Faith Evans, Postmaster at Lilliwaup ; Betty Goodpaster, Postmaster at Hoodsport, and Wanda Nilson, Postmaster at Union. Mail will be sorted to post office boxes and postal customers may get their mail from their post office boxes Saturday. There will be no change in star route delivery. Letters and cards mailed Saturday will be dispatched as usual. Customers should plan to purchase stamps and money orders Mondays through Fridays. Southside School Open Tuesday Southside School will open at 8:30 a.m. Sept. 8. Kindergarten students will go home at 10:30 a.m. All other children should bring lunches. Mil,k will be available the first day. Primary students will be dismissed about 1 p.m. the first day and intermediate students about 1:45 p.m. After opening day, school will be out at 2 p.m. for primary students and at 2:50 p.m. for intermediate students. months. She was born in Missoula, Montana and came to Bremerton about 35 years ago. She completed her schooling there and worked at the Naval Shipyard during World War II. She later moved to Alaska and worked as a waitress and cook in Craige, Hydaburg, Ketchikan and Petersburg. In 1967 she moved to Shelton, and to Buckley in 1969. She is survived by her husband, Donald E. of the home, a son, Dewey R. Homilton of the home, four daughters, Miss Barbara Hamilton of the home, Mrs. Maurice (Bonnie) Field and Mrs. Allen (Louan) Edenso of Ketchikan, Alaska, and Mrs. Courtney (Sharon) Horner of Bonnie Lake, Wn.; her mother, Mrs. Teresa Anderson of Bremerton and her grandmother, Mrs. Cora Lloyd of Retsil. A brother, Albert Anderson of Bremerton; five sisters, Mrs. Melba Needles of San Clemente, Calif., Mrs. Donna Brittin of Chulla Vista, Calif,, Mrs. Charlotte Steele of Arizona, Mrs. Elena Lang of Port Orchard and Mrs. Shirley Bell of Seattle; two step-sons; James E. Paul of Bremerton and Arthur G. Paul of Shelton, and a step-daughter, Mrs. Carl (Sandra) Story of Shelton. The funeral services was held Monday at l :00 p.m. at Whitmore Funeral Home in Buckley with Rev. Ted Newton officiating. Burial will be in the Sunset Lane Cemetery, Port Orchard, Wn. Len Flower Leonard Flower, Ranger for the U.S. Forest Service Shelton Ranger District here, is recovering satisfactorily from his recent illness and will be returning to his home in Shelton shortly, his family said this week. He is in St. Peter Hospital in Olympia. Simpson Done With Vacationers Simpson Timber Company's woods and manufacturing plants resumed operation this week completing their summer vacation periods.Camp Grisdale, Camp Covey and the Simpson's Railroadbegan work on regular hours ending a long period of "hoot-owl" work schedules. The McCleary Door plant, the Shelton Veneer operation and the plywood plants in Shelton and McCleary resumed operation also. Frances Look Dies Saturday Frances Saira Look died Saturday in the Bremerton Naval ttospital at the age of 45 years. She was born Feb. 16, 1925 in Corapeake, N.C. and had been a resident of Shelton for five years. She is survived by her husband, Richard J. (Dick) Look of Shelton; two sons, Dick, with the U.S. Army in Germany, and Dean, Shelton; two daughters, Miss Jayne Look and Miss Joyce Look of Shelton; her mother, Mrs. Thelma Ralph of Suffolk, Va.; two brothers, Horace Ralph Jr. of New Jersey and Ben J. Ralph of Suffolk; three sisters, Mrs Louise Barnes, Portsmith, Va. : Mrs. Shirley Bradshaw, Suffolk; and Mrs. Mary Jones, Cove City, N.C.; and numerous nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held at 1 1 a.m. Wednesday ifi the Batstone Funeral Home with the Rev. Horace Mounts officiating and burial in Shelton Memorial Park. With This Coupon OIL CHANGE AND FILTER. | F I RST & COTA SHELTON Leone L. Sears Taken By Death Leone L. Sears, a 29 year resident of Shelton, died Wednesday in the Fir Lane Terrace Convalescent Cent0,r. She was 72 years old. She was born Sept. 5, 1897, in Missouri. She is survived by her husband, James, of Shelton; a daughter, Mrs. Alice Benner, Shelton; five great-grandchildren; a brother, John Baker, of Pawhuska, Okla.; two sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Carpenter, Oklahoma, and Mrs. Fern Daniels of Shelton. The Rev. Jerry Larson officiated at the service held at 11 a.m. Monday in the Batstone Funeral Home. Burial was in the Shelton Memorial Park. Every man has a mob self and an individual self, in varying proportions. D.H. Lawrence Mason County VFW Post 1694 and its auxiliary are joining the National VFW "Project Prisoners of War" petition efforts. In a letter to Sam Magruder, commander of the local VFW Post, H. R. Rainwater, commander in chief of the VFW, stated it was his intention to deliver the petitions asking the North Vietnamese for release of some 1,400 American prisoners of war to the Paris Peace Talks. If the North Vietnamese refuse to accept them. Rainwater said, he intends to present the petitions to U Thant, Secretary-General of the United Nations. Rainwater said he is designating the week of Sept. 20-26 as VFW Freedom Signature War Week. He stated that all petitions will have to be completed and in to National VFW Headquarters by Oct. 1 so he can deliver them Oct. 7 in Paris• Magruder and Betty Godwin, president of the VFW auxiliary, will head the effort to get signatures in Mason County. Church Slates Singing Group The Ambassadors Quartet will present a sacred concert of music in the Foursquare Church Sunday evening at 7 p.m. The members of the quartet represent several different churches and denominations. CAPITAL SAVINGS NEW HOURS: 8:30 to 5:30 Monday through Thursday Fl=days until 6 p.m. FSLIC I~SU R J~.NCE INCREASED TO $20,000.00 ~,Pg, ;HELTON -- First & Railroad, 426-8211 Home Office: Olympia Olympia -- Montesano -- Vancouver --Shelton * Penalty for early withdrawal Special Savings- S . ~ • " ' ; .... ~ , i.J,',k : :*. , : o.- , and LA ~LE ~~ SALE ~~ PRICE PRICE - IT'S EASY TO BUY AT • OUR STORE. ASK ABOUT 27" ,ow SALE :.~ ___ ~ • rtnu PAVUEnTS Dainty Maid Heater-is por- table-has instant radiant heat plus fan-forced circulating heat. Automatic thermostat provides even heat; safety switch Dainty Maid Dual Range power if heateris tipged. He.NIt has neat rectangular flcient, stay-cool cabinet In at- style with choice of 1320 or tractive wood-tone finish. Mar-' 1650 watt power. Instant radi. proof feet. Choose 1320 watts ant heat plus fan-forced circula- (47752) or 1650 watts (47757) ting heat. Even heat maintained 3a with automatic thermostat; safety switch, if unit is tipped. 47822 3b Dainty Maid 36" Baseboard Heater- Select 1320 or watts; fan-forced circu- lating heat. Automatic thermostat, safety shut- off switch. Low ule~p% housing in wood-to~,u~- finish. 47812 ~" 3c Dainty MaKI Com- pact Portable Hwlmr- Carry instant heat to any room in the housel Automatic thermostat and safety switch in- cluded. Wood-tone fin- ish. 47762 3d Reg. $ l 5.98 Reg. $1 3.99 Lady Sunbeam "Flair'. Hair Dryer is truly deluxe with its slim,streamlined and molded case.Large size cap and hose storeneatly inside. 4-position heat control. Available in latest fashion colors. HD14 8c Sunbeam Hand Mixer- Beautiful compact styling. 3-speed thumb time control. Full size beaters. Hangs neatly on wall. H-1 8d rreenbrier. THAN 114" DRILLS SALE PRICE Greenbrier 318" Power Drill-Drills 3/8" in steel: 3/4" in hardwood. Rugged 2.5 amp. motor gives 50~ more working torque. Jumbo turbo fan provides cool operating temperature. 3qaw, gear type chuck with key, Instant release lock-type trigger. 96064 5a ................... ~rafl~l for =nooth ADVERTISED IN Box of 8 SAVE NOW 51:) 27.45 40 Gallon rash Can I Liners solve space prob-| ;: ] em No messy overflow of, ~ .'~'~. trash: just remove full bag I .... and tw st t es nsert new | i 1 ~::~ Saw-VersatileGreenbrler 7" generaICircular I bagl L-55 c I i~ purpose saw with built-in IWe haveleaf begsl clutch to prevent "kick ~i~, :; b a c k ' ' a n d p r O t • c t ~ #:~,~!:~ ::;~ ; : :~N~:~ operator. Sawdust ejector chute. Vlsaport to see blade. 96245 REG. f4.95 Eeko 7-1Piece Floral Tool Set - Hang on wall end have at fingertip reechl Stainless steel with gay-patterned handkn. G-3500 811 vertise lues our e rices h HOODSPORT, WASH. PHONE 877-5287 l Thursday, September 3, 1970- Shelton-Ma$on County Journal - Page 5