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WASHINGTON CORRECTIONS CENTER SUPPLEMENT TO
SHELTON MASON COUNTY JOURNAL
Thursday,
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CHARACTERISTIC CONSTRUCTION --- The waffle-like con-
struction is typical of the exterior of all major buildinf~s at the
Corrections Center. Each steel reinforced concrete panel was cast
separately in a metal form specially designed to produce this un-
usual effect. The holes or opemngs in these panels will playtheir
own particular part in prisoner rehabilitation by affording each
inmate a view of the outside. In the past, the high walls that
surrounded many of the older prisons only added to the prison-
er's feeling of confinement, and did little toward his rehabilitation.
GETTING THE MESSAGE --- Mrs. Jeanne Robb is shown
a message from the teletype machine which has been
her office, to facilitate the flow ,of the vast amount of
tion necessary ~o carry on the complex business' of
and treatment of inmates at the Corrections Center.
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Mrs. Clyde (Jeanne) Robb is
employed in the office of Ernest
C. Timpani, Superintendent of the
Corrections Center. Mrs. Robb be-
gan working" /at the Corrections
Center Feb. 1. This was not her
first contact with the institution,
however, because for the two years
preceding her employment a.t the
Center, she was secretary at the
Mutual-Valle Construction Com-
pany, the prime contractor build-
ing the institution.
Mrs. Robb was born' and raised
in Minnesota. She and her family
moved to Seattle 10 years ago. In
1958 they moved to ShelLon when
husband Clyde Look a teaching
position in the Shelton Public
School System as a
dustrial Arts.
AL this same time M',
took a job as :~ecretary in
Department of the siml°'
ber Company.
Mrs. Robb lives on a
Shorecrest with her
and three children;
]4 and Karen, 9. From
gained in pursuit of her
l~ies of designing
Mrs. Robb drew up
plans for the house in
are now living'.
For the p:~st five
Robb and husband
co-sponsors of the
League. "' "
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THE STAFF OF LIFE ~ This Oven.King bake oven has eight
trays which swing free between two wheels like the seats on a
ferris wheel, Heating elements are located both over and under
the trays, Capacity of the oven is 400 loaves. If made with yeast
dough, it would take the 400 loaves only two-and-one-half hours to
bake. Baking time is determined by the texture of the dough.
KEEPS THE BOOKS---Eric N. Johanson, Chief Accountant at the
Washington Corrections Center is a graduate of St. Martins Col-
lege and holds a BA in Accounting with Minors in Business Ad-
ministration and Philosophy. He ,served two years in the U.S.
Army during the Korean conflict. His work experience includes
five years in the plywood industry, three years with the Olym-
pia Brewing Company and four and one-half years as an employee
of the State of Washington. Johanson transferred from the De-
partment of Vocational Rehabilitation to his present job at the
Corrections Center in June 1964. Johanson is single.
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"STARS AND STRIPES" RAISED AT CORREC-
TIONS CENTER -- Frank Kokett, Commander
of Post 1694, Veterans of Foreign Wars (adjust-
ing flag) and Del Weston, Commander of Fred
B. Wivell P, ost 3~ of the American Legion (hold-
ing rope) prepare to raise the flag,-ae
of both veterans organizations and specta
at attention. This event, which was o]
"firsts" at the Correctl,~ns Center,
June 12.
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MAKING DOUGH THE EASY WAY--Food manager Paul Cauff-
man is shown peering into the "mouth" of the automatic dough
rruxer in the Corrections Center bakery. Press a few buttons and
this mcchanized "baker" weighs the flour, adds the water and
kneads the d,ough ready for baking.
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NERVE CENTER -- This panoramic view from the Corrections
center parking lot shows (from the left) the Administrati+on Build-
ing and the Security Control Center, The two buildings are +oined
by a glassed.in corridor. Rising against the skyline, one of the
seven guard towers which skirt the compound keeps a lonely vig-
il.