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Shelton Mason County Journal
Shelton, Washington
September 16, 1971     Shelton Mason County Journal
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COURT )n the docket in Justice Court Correa during n State Patrol P. O. Box intoxication, Ultoxicated, no person, $265 30 days in 60 days; O. Box 177, eep right of Chester SW, Seattle, cated, $165 SUspended, 30 days; P. O. Box 133, goggles, Phillips, failure $15 forfeit; 119 Rainier, hiking, $10 1, 119 Rainier, hiking, $10 132 NE Ore., expired ' $10 forfeit; 515 Chenault ~Proper stop on :aid, 1972 Olympia, Robert Pt. Rd., pipes, $15 lsen, 2025 drunk in Burns, ore Way, d right of and red Melugin, p. peedmg, 675 forfeit; 82nd SE, I0 forfeit; I St., e assault, Rt. 5, Box driving, P. drunk in 1023 illegal $30 Jr., St. drunk in Jenning Haven, forfeit ; S. 6th St., while five days license s; Milton Shelton, forfeit; Franklin Shelton, Swayze suffered a cut on his chin and was treated at Mason General Hospital. Mrs. Guy Sewell reported a bicycle taken. A bicycle was found near Mr. View water tank. It was brought to the Police Station. Robert Coates reported about $1,000 worth of tools taken. Five windows were reported broken out of the Health Department building. A rabbit found on Cota St. was brought to the Police Station by two boys. ttarlan Buitenveld reported the air let out of four tires on his car. A bicycle was found and brought to the Police Station. SHERIFF'S OFFICE Wesley Bevis reported two speakers and two tapes taken. Andrew Sewell reported a tape deck, radio, tapes anda flashlight taken. tloward Billings reported a rod and reel and a pair of shoes taken from his car. The Department of Natural Resources reported a chain saw, gas can, axe and gasoline taken from a pick-up. Simpson Timber Co. reported a number of items taken from ('amp Govey. Wesley Bevis reported speakers and tapes taken. Andrew Sewell reported a tape deck, radio and tapes taken. CITY BUILDING PERMITS Building permits approved by the city of Shelton during the past week were to Garold Swayze, storage shed, $500; John Sells, remodeling, $6,000; Eugene Luz, residence, $7,920; Vern Olson, residence, $10,000. SUPERIOR COURT Divorces Divorce decrees were granted to: Willard Barnaby from Dorothy Barnaby Sylvia Brazeau from Felix Brazeau Jr. New Cases Aberdeen Savings and Loan against Mr. and Mrs. James Jones, mortgage foreclosure. ~v~~ " -~A~A~.~. Marriage Licenses Applying for marriage licenses in the Mason County auditor's office this week were: Ralph Bower, 37, Silverdale, and Diana Evans, 28, Bremerton. Gary L. Woods, 30, Port Orchard, and Betty Schlief, 37, Port Orchard. Mike Parker, 18, Belfair, and Colleen Schauer, 16, Belfair. Kenneth Woodall, 22, Shelton, and Joyce Phillips, 19, Shelton. Robert Hess, 28, Bremerton, and Zelda Hess, 26, Shelton. Sherwood Tibbetts, 63, Mapleton, Ore., and Phyllis Odden, 52, Mapleton, Ore. Donald Evans, 22, Shelton, and Sherry Keller, 18, Dodge, N.D. Willard Barnaby, 47, Shelton, and Margaret Reynolds, 32, Shelton. Merle Lamb, 45, Belfair, and Junice Renefraw, 42, Belfair. Tides These tides are for the Union area. For Shelton and Oakland Bay add an hour and a half and 2.4 feet. Thursday, Sept. 16 High ....... 2:54 a.m. 9.5 ft. Low ....... 9:36 a.m. 0.9 ft. High ....... 4:48 p.m. 11.6 ft. Low ......10:36 p.m. 5.3 ft. Friday, Sept. 17 High ....... 3:54 a.m. 9.7 ft. Low ......10:18 a.m. 1.3 ft. High ....... 5:12 p.m. 11.5 ft. Low ......I 1:06 p.m.4.4 ft. Saturday, Sept. 18 High ....... 4:42 a.m. t).9 ft. Low ...... 10:54 a.m. 1.8 ft. High ....... 5:36 p.m. 11.4 ft. Low .......11:36 p.m. 3.6 ft. Sunday, Sept. 19 High ....... 5:30 a.m. 10.2 ft. Low ......11:30 a.m. 2.5 ft. High ....... 5:54 p.m. 11.2 ft. Monday, Sept. 20 Low ......12:00 a.m. 2.8 ft. High ....... 6:06 a.m. 10.4 ft. Low ......12:06 p.m. 3.2 ft. High ....... 6:12 p.m. 11.0 ft. Tuesday, Sept. 21 Low ......12:30 a.m. 2.1 ft. High ....... 6:48 a.m. 10.5 ft. Low ......12:36 p.m. 4.0 ft. Mike Parker and Colleen High ....... 6:30 p.m. 10.9 ft. Schauer, marriage waiver. : .... Wednesday, Sept. 22 Low ....... 1:00 a.m. 1.5 ft. High .... ~.. 7:30 a.m.10.6 ft. Low ....... l:12 p.m. 4.8 ft. High ....... 6:48 p.m. 10.7 ft. Thursday, Sept. 23 Low .......1:36 a.m. 1.1 ft. ttigh ....... 8:18 a.m. 10.6 ft. Low .......1:48 p.m. 5.7 ft. High ....... 7:12 p.m. 10.5 ft. Edna Hoshor against tlarold McCadam, restitution and damages. Mary Fish against Gene Rutledge, transcript of judgement. Lloyd Burchfield against Oscar Wild, damages. Mr. and Mrs. John Burnett against Mr. and Mrs. William Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Breck, and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Breck, non-performance of agreement. Carl Thornton against Kenneth Beebe, damages. Samual Morrison against yield to Louis Kheriaty, abstract of inc. judgement. ~IG PERMITS )Proved by Planner's Week were residence, Stable and , t-lendryx, 300; Fred et, $2,000 tdd two cl Utility, residence, )in, $850; ' $1,500; 26,000 by Mark S Wayze Turner. TO CALL OF MASON COUNTY ? tALks ALL WORK SUPERVISED BY GRADUATES oF SE R V ICEMAsTER ACADEMY hI~NowN' A OF SERVICE. ED ESTIMATES cHEERFULLY GIVEN. household spot -- or a spotless house. FURNISH SHELTON Walter J. Sivo Dies On Sunday Walter J. Sivo, 65, of 1714 Ridge Road, was dead on arrival at Mason General Hospital on Sunday. He had lived in this area for 47 years, and was born in Melmont, Washington on June 10, 1906. Mr. Sivo was a past master of Southside Grange and a member and past secretary of Southside Volunteer Fire Department. He was a lab technician for ITT Rayonier, and he attended the Lutheran Church. Survivors are his wife, Delores, of the home; a son, Kenneth, of Bellingham; a daughter, Mrs. Jeanne Lowrance of Babbitt, Nev.; 12 grandchildren; one great-grandson; a step-brother, Oliver Koli, and a step-sister, Mrs. Lempikoli Koli, of Grayland, Wa. A service was held at I p.m. Wednesday in Batstone Funeral ttome with pastor Roland Huber officiating and burial in Shelton Memorial Park. rrivals Mason General Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Stone, 1778 Stewart, a girl, September 11. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Leonard, 515 So. 13th St., a boy, September 13. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Moran, Rt. 1, Box 115, Elma, a boy, September 14. Cheryl Lee was born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Adolfson of Shelton at 1:24 p.m. Friday in St. Peter's Hospital, Olympia. She has a two-year-old brother, Eric Peter, and her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Adolfson and Mrs. Rita Young, all of Spokane. ttigh Low Precip. Sept. 9 67 50 - Sept. 10 71 47 -- Sept. 11 72 52 .15 Sept. 12 73 46 -- Sept. 13 72 48 - Sept. 14 68 39 - Sept. 15 69 39 - Fair weather is predicted for Friday, Saturday and Sunday with high temperatures from 65 to 75 degrees and lows in the 40's. by Santa Rosa These fine shoes have the famous Chemigum Oil Proof Soles by GOOdyear, chosen because they are non-marking, longer wearing, designed with non-skid tread, light and flexible. Look for Chemigum by Goodyear. "'The Fam Shoe Su,e" .... ?v_'_ r 2,_'Z2_ M,mb:r - .... i 107 S. 4th Shelton John L. Hitchcock Dies at 75 Years John L. Hitchcock, 75, was dead on arrival at Mason General Hospital on Sunday. A retired farmer, he was born in Tacoma on February 16, 1896 and had been a resident of Mason County and Harstine Island since 19 1 0. He was a member of ltarstine Island Grange No. 568. Mr. Hitchcock is survived by his wife, Mrs. Beulah Hitchcock of the family home; a son, Lyle L. Hitchcock, Olympia; a daughter, Mrs. Pauline Carnes of Des Moines, Iowa; five grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Mary tt. Foster, Des Moines. Memorial services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Batstone FuneralHome with the Rev. WilliamAndrews officiating. CreInation was immediate with final interment in Mt. View Memorial Park, Tacoma. In lieu of flowers donations were made to favorite charities. Joseph Bienek Dies On Friday Joseph Lester Bienek, born August 7, 1897 in St. Thomas, N.D., died Friday in Mason General Hospital at the age of 74 years. A resident of Shelton since 1937, he was a retired logger and mill worker for Simpson Timber Co. Mr. Bienek is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sylvia Bienek of Shelton; a son, Warren L. Bienek of Ketchikan, Alaska; two daughters, Mrs. Annette McGee, Shelton, and Mrs. Evon Heath of Medford, Ore.; five grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. A service was held at I p.m. Monday in Batstone Funeral Home with Pastor Ken Robinson officiating and burial in Shelton Memorial Park. Gordon Clapper Dies In Idaho Gordon Clapper, 76, died September 3 in a Kellogg, Idaho, hotel room where he and Mrs. Clapper had stopped enroute from Shelton to Lennox, Iowa. Mr. Clapper had been a resident of Shelton for 25 years. tie was a retired Soil Conservation Service employee. Survwors include his wife and a niece, Mrs. John Lindsey of Bothell. Willis T. Lind Succumbs at 66 Willis T. Lind, 66, died last Thursday in Mason General Hospital. He was born in Seattle on January 21, 1905 and had been a resident of Shelton for the past four months, formerly living in Alaska in the Juneau and Anchorage areas where he was employed as a civil engineer of the Alaska Department of Highways. He was a retired Lieutenant Colonel of the U. S. Army and was a member of the Reserve Officers Association. Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Ethel M. Lind, Shelton; a son, Willis T. Lind Jr., Sepulveda, Cal. ; a step-daughter, Mrs. Patricia Klud, Springfield, Va.; two grandchildren; three brothers, Blaine Lind, Redwood City, Cal., and Earl Q. Lind and Curtis G. Lind of Seattle; a sister, Mrs. Helen Brown of Bothell; and numerous nieces and nephews. No funeral service will be held. Final interment in Evergreen Cemetery, Seattle, will follow immediate cremation. Alex Gouley Sr. Taken By Death Alex Lyle Gouley Sr. died September 8 at the age of 63 years in Mason General ttospital. He was born June 2, 1908 in the Aleutian Islands, Alaska. A 40-year resident of Shelton, he was a retired Back Tender for Simpson Timber Co. and was a member of the Skokomish Indian Assembly of God Church. Mr. Gouley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Grace Gouley, Shelton; three sons, Albert Lyle Gouley, Thomas Gouley and Alex Lyle Gouley Jr., all of Shelton; five daughters, Mrs. Lila Vigil, Tacoma, and Mrs. Nancy Ann LaClaire, Mrs. Harriet Grace Carrington, Mrs. Marie Elsie Miller and Mrs. Carol Jean Cordova, all of Shelton; 23 grandchildren; a brother, Sergius Gouley of Aleutian Islands; a sister, Mrs. Anna Mosenburger, Chicago; and a niece, Mrs. Elizabeth Randle of Juneau, Alaska. Mrs. Mildred Schultz and the Rev. Mason Younglund officiated at a service held at 11 a.m. Saturday in Batstone Funeral Home. Burial was in Shelton Memorial Park. ITEM STOLEN A fire extinguisher was sprayed on a ladder and then taken from a logging site at Larson Lake according to a report received by the local Sheriff's office last week. AN EXCELLENT PLAIN BACK CARPET LUMBXRMEN'S Of Shelton * 426-2611 Effie G. Brownfield Dies In Hospital Mrs. Effie G. Brownfield, Rt. 1, Box 395, died Monday in Mason General Hospital at the age of 82 years. Born January 13, 1889 in Kamilche, Mrs. Brownfield had lived in this area all of her life. She was a member of the Catholic Church. Surviving are her son, Martin, of Olympia; six grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; four brothers, Dan and Jim Brown of Shelton. B. R. Brown of Steilacoom and L. W. Brown of Olympia; and a sister, Mrs. MargariteFreudiger of Carson City, Nev. Rosary was recited at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in Batstone Funeral Home and Father Gabriel will officiate at a graveside funeral service at 10 a.m. today in Shelton Memorial Park. In Kansas U. S. Air Force Sergeant Frank E. Simons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Simons of Rt. 4, Shelton, has arrived for duty at McConnell AFB, Kan. Sergeant Simons, a navigational systems repairman, is assigned to a unit of the Taclical Air Command which prov~dcs combat units for air support of U. S. ground forces. The sergeant previously served at Tan Son Nhut AB, Vietnam. A 1962 graduate of Port Angeles Senior ftigh School, the sergeant received his B.S. degree in physics in 1968 from the University of Washington. Death Takes Ellen M. Brown Ellen M. Brown, a lifetime resident of Shelton and Mason County died last Thursday in Mason General Hospital. She was 54 years old. Mrs. Brown, a member of St. Edward's Catholic Church, was born June 21, 1917 in Kamilche. She is survived by her husband, James Brown, of Shelton; a daughter, Mrs. Nina Challender, Shelton; four grandchildren; five brothers, George, Walt, Paul and Pete Bloomfield of Shelton and Charles Bloomfield of Brinnon; four sisters; Mrs. Mary Osborne of Kent, Mrs. Dolly O'Malley of Gig Ifarbor, and Mrs. Corinne Johnson and Mrs. Ruth Olsen of Shelton; and many nieces and nephews. Rosary was recited at 7:30 p.m. Monday in St. Edward's Catholic Church where Father Gabriel Donohue officiated at a mass at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Burial was in Holy Cross section of Shelton Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers donations were made to the Coronary Care Unit of Mason General Hospital. ...... ,, --- - ~ -~ Kamilche Grange Hall Every First & Third Music the Tune Toppers Thursday, September 23, 1971 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 3