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m dealing with
rights, with
fishing rights,
:esented tonight
7:30 p.m. in the
on St. Martin's
I at Lacey.
Will feature the
of the film,
Rivers Run. The
documentary,
the Survival of
Association,
Jr., author of
Sins and We
also will appear.
Rock Sioux, is
affairs and a
of the National
Indians. He
e!uring in the
Studies at
State
antz, a Seattle
on Indian
discuss some of
of the fishing
POrtion of the
film North
narrated by
Will introduce the
Program several
a group of 12
by Bruce Carter will be displayed
at the Abbey Theater Thursday
night.
Joyce Cheeka, an American
Indian and Olympia resident, will
exhibit beadwork. Mrs. Cheeka is
known in the Olympia area for
her bead and shell work, for her
knowledge of old and unusual
beads, and of local Indian history.
Another display, featuring
current literature by and about
North American Indians has been
arranged.
There will be no admission
charge for the event but
donations to help defray expenses
will be accepted. Should the
donations exceed expenses, the
remainder will go to Survival of
American Indians Association,
and to a fund to help establish a
speakers bureau. Beads will also
be accepted as donations. They
will be given to a beading class,
such as the class held in Yelm for
the Indian Mothers Club.
The program is sponsored by
the Thurston County Urban
League Committee, the Evergreen
State College and St. Martin's
College.
Corps Gets Request
For BIJ
Application has been received
by the Seattle U. S. Army Corps
of Engineers Seattle, for
Department of the Army permit
for certain work in Hood Canal at
Hoodsport.
The proposed work includes
repair and preservation of existing
concrete bulkhead to prevent
erosion. The applicant advises
that the existing bulkhead and fill
was completed in June 1971.
Interested parties are
requested to submit, in writing,
any comments or objections that
they may have to the proposed
work. The decision as to whether
a permit will be issued will be
based on an evaluation of the
impact of the proposed work on
the public interest. Factors
affecting the public interest
include, but are not limited to,
navigation, fish and wildlife,
water quality, economics,
conservation, aesthetics,
recreation, water supply, flood
damage prevention, ecosystems,
and, in general, the needs and
welfare of the people.
Comments on these factors
will be accepted and made part of
the record and will be considered
in determining whether it would
be in the best public interest to
grant a permit. Replies to this
notice should be mailed to reach
the Seattle Corps office not later
than Oct. 1 8 to insure
consideration.
are now
on display!
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE large GE refrigerator,
50 lb. frozen food, excellent
condition, $95. 618 Fairmont
after 3 p.m. C9/23
Coffee & Doughnuts
HOSPITAL BED and mattress for
sale $75. Call 426-8119. C9/23
BY OWNER --vacation level lot,
near Brinnon, $950.00. Phone
426-4772. M9/23-30
1961 MUSTANG chopper, 350cc,
$300.00 sale or trade for ??? See
at 619 Fairmont. C9/23
GOOD INVESTMENT --three
bedroom home, 2 lots, Capitol
Hill. Call 426-3103 or 426-1093.
D9/23
1948 DODGE 1/z ton pickup.
Radio, heater, clean dependable
transportation. Call 426-4140
after 5 p.m. G9/23
And
Mt. View at Kneeland Center
426-8231
ONE CLARINET, Selmer, B flat.
Also Olds Cornet, good
condition. $50.00 each. Phone
426-4566. A9/23tfn
Junior Williamson
Dies In Hospital
Junior E. Williamson, 628
Turner, died last Thursday in
Mason General Hospital at the age
of 48 years. He was born April 2,
1923 in Grannis, Ark. He had
resided in Shelton for the past
three years and was employed by
Simpson Timber Co. He was an
Army veteran of World War II and
a member of the First Baptist
Church.
Mr. Williamson is survived by
his wife, Mrs. Lydia Williamson of
Shelton; two daughters, Mrs.
Cecelia Lyon of Idanha, Ore. and
Miss Diana Williamson of the
family home; three brothers,
Lynn and Winston of Idanha and
Dale of Grannis; two sisters, Mrs.
Birdie Cole, Grannis, and Mrs.
Hilda Shelton of Dallas, Texas;
and his father, John Williamson of
Grannis.
A funeral was held at 2:30
p.m. Saturday in the Baptist
Church in Hatton, Ark. with
burial in Weatherspoon Cemetery.
Clyde E. Wells
Taken By Death
Clyde E. Wells, 86, died
Friday in the Kenney
Presbyterian Retirement Home in
Seattle.
Mr. Wells was born October 9,
1884 in Nebraska City, Neb. He
was a 1907 graduate of the
University of Washington, coming
to Shelton in 1913 and living in
this area until moving to Seattle a
year and a half ago.
He was married in 1913 to
Elizabeth Lindsay and in 1915
moved to Little Skookum Bay.
He was employed by the School
District from 1930 to 1957.
Surviving him are two
daughters, Mrs. Iris Van Ackerin
and Mrs. Betty L. Bowen, both of
Seattle; five grandchildren; and
one great-grandchild.
A service was held at 1 p.m.
Monday in Batstone Funeral
Home with Pastor Roland Huber
officiating and burial in Shelton
Memorial Park.
Grange Booster
Night Is Set
The county-wide Grange
Booster Night is planned for 8
p.m. Friday at the Fairgrounds.
Speaker ,for the program will i
be Paul Holmes, Director of
Agriculture, Radio and Research
for the State Grange.
The meeting is open to the
public and anyone interested in
the Grange program is welcome to
attend
A potluck lunch will be served
after the meeting.
Clinton Coselman
Dies In Seattle
Clinton B. Coselman of
Seattle, 83, died September 15 in
Swedish Hospital, Seattle.
He was born June 10, 1888,
in Fayette, Iowa, and in the
1940's opened a lumber mill in
Shelton. He was the developer of
Paradise Estates at Mason Lake
and the Arcadia Estates on
Binns-Swiger Road.
Mr. Coselman was a veteran of
World War I and the organizer of
Magnolia Post of the American
Legion during World War II at
which time he was a sheep
rancher in Mason County.
He held the diamond pin as a
50-year member of the Masons.
Survivors include his wife,
Edna, of Seattle; three brothers,
Verne L. Coselman, Shelton,
Harley of Everett and Claude of
Sedro Woolley; and two sisters,
Mrs. Alta Johnstone of Seattle
and Mrs. Albert Cawrse of Long
Beach, Cal.
Mr. Cosetman laid in state in
the Bleitz Funeral Home. No
funeral was held, and cremation
occured on Monday.
Remembrances were made to
Washington State Heart
Association and to Children's
Orthopedic Hospital in Seattle.
Leona Alexander
Dies On Tuesday
Mrs. Leona L. Alexander, 706
Cascade, died Tuesday in Mason
General Hospital at the age of 67
years.
Born in Annamosa, Iowa on
Dec. 13, 1903, she had resided in
this area for six years. She was a
member of the Christian Science
Church and of the Southside
Grange.
Surviving her are two sons,
Gerald E. Grimm, Portland, Ore.
and Donald Grimm of Shelton;
two daughters, Mrs. Lois Albrecht
of Shelton and Betty Livingston
of Omaha, Neb.; seven
grandchildren; 1 1
great-grandchildren; six brothers,
Earl and Kenneth Minor of
Council Bluffs, Iowa, Lewis
Minor, Pennsylvania, Fred Minor
of Shenandoah, Iowa, Marion
Minor of Nevada and Clair Minor
of Seattle; and a sister, Mrs. Hazel
Thordson, Council Bluffs.
A service will be held at 1
p.m. today in Batstone Funeral
Home. Mary Ninnis will be
Reader, and burial will be in
Washington Memorial Park,
Seattle, at 3:30 p.m.
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Clara Eastwood
Succumbs at 83
Miss Clara Eastwood of Union
died Monday in Fir Lane Terrace
Convalescent Center.
She was 83 years old, and was
born Oct. 3, 1887 in Marmara,
Ont. She had resided in this area
since 1938.
Miss Eastwood was the
original owner and operator of
Alderbrook Inn. She was a
member of St. David's Episcopal
Church and of St. David's Guild.
She was a charter member of the
Seattle Soroptimist Club and a
member of PEO.
Surviving her is a brother,
Fred Eastwood, of Ontario.
Cremation will follow a service in
St. David's"Episcopal Church at
10 a.m. today. Father Donald
Maddux will officiate.
In lieu of flowers it is
requested that donations be made
to St. David's Memorial Fund.
John L. Wells
Dies In Reno
John L. Wells of South Tahoe,
Cal. died in a RenD, Nev. hospital
on September 15.
He was born July 20, 1916 in
Seattle, and for most of his life
was a resident of Shelton. He was
a 1934 graduate of Irene S. Reed
High School.
At the time of his death, Mr.
Wells was employed by the
Greyhound Transportation Co.
Surviving him are his wife,
Meriam, of the home; two sons,
Tom of Sacramento, Cal. and Ken
of South Tahoe, Cal.; one
granddaughter; and two sisters,
Mrs. Betty L. Bowen and Mrs. Iris
Van Ackerin, both of Seattle.
A funeral was held on
Saturday in St. Mary's Cathedral
in Sacramento, with burial in a
Sacramento cemetery.
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