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Shelton Mason County Journal
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November 3, 1949     Shelton Mason County Journal
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B i i t , , SHELTON- MASON COUNTY JOURNAL .... BOB ERVm NAMED Cushman Children COMMUNITY HAM.,OWE&apos;EN PARTY Court Action Set AREA CHAIRMAN BY AUTO DEALERS Trick and Treat ENJOYED BY LILMWAUP FOLKS In Burglary Cases Bob I,:rvin, local I'00uiok doalor, ....n" gundav 00;ven;n00 by F00.ol. R..ill o . ,,o,. has been appointed Area Chair- - - j -., a t Lilliwaup Community Club's recreation and improvements for Turner and Joe Wall<up, all STORAGE man for the National Automobile by Frances Radtke Itallowe'en hospitality was en- our community, the h:itsap county department. Dealers Association to stimulate Nine brave 'Trick and Treaters' joyed by over 60 guests last Fri- MR. AND MRS I DONALD Bur- :Information coming to The TANKS active participation in the Asso- chose Sunday evening to aston- day evening. It was proved that leson of Seattle and their house Journal front the Kitsap county ciation's national programs in ish Cushman friends and neigh- grown-ups and children together guest, Miss Sally. Wild of San sheriff's office brought out the 50 TO 1000 GALLONS Mason county, bors with gala costumes and make a wonderful family-style Francisco, were week end visitors details of the nine burglalies that Mr. Ervin was selected as Area lighted pumpldns although other neighborhood party. Cinb mere- at Rest While Park. The Burle- netted over $600 in cash and For New Chairman by a committee of NA parties were planned for Monday. bers were happy to meet some son's, old friends of the Robert quantities of clothing and beer. InstallatlonS appointment, was announced by dles were under control, parties before. THE YOUNGSTERS telling' Fred K. Eells, the National As- At the first house call Darrell POTLUCK SUI'I'ER, served Mr. and Mrs. HRITy Pozorski Jones of the armed robbery at 6 sociation's director for Washing-land Rickey Peterson, overwhehn- buffet style from the kitchen, and small son, Dennis, moved re- Robin Hood Lodge said that he ton. ed hy the eerie looks of their own started the evening's events, plan- cently into their new home at and his friend stole a sedan in Courteoul 6ervlce NADA is the largest ltail masks and pumpkins, retired to, ned by the new social chairmen, Canal View Terrace. Their new Brcmerton a week before the ROSE For Efficient, Prompt trade association in the country their homes and bed. The rest of l Mrs. Emmett C. Williams and home is the second built by Starr I holdup and cached it in a wood- with a membership of more than the party finislled the journey Mrs" Guy Kneeland. Also on the White in his residence subdivi- ed area on Hood Canal. They And Depend Upon 34,000 new automobile and new around the lake and lingered at lparty committee were Mr. and sion south of Lilliwaup. The first used the stolen cal' in the holdup, p{ truck dealers. The national or- the home of Mrs. Ray Petersonl Mrs" Lewis Evans. Decorations is occupied by the Ernest Camp- abandoned it at Union and fled which created a spooky atmos-bell's, whose lights illuminated in their own vehicle which they'd k'l'9 lJartCl | ganization is widely known for for turkey sandwiches, fruit cake I phere, were done by some capabe the Terrace several months ago. hidden behind a Union building. its sponsorship of highway safety and other goodies. Mr. Pozorski is associated with and other public interest pro- * teen-agers. One of the boys in the group Del Laramie was taken to the I gTams and its policy of support- Shelton Clinic last Thursday for I Assisting with the supper and Duane Mead in the operaiion of that is being taken to court in ing the highest standards anti treatment. He was to stay see-[the' late evening refreshments of Duane's Service Station. We wen Mason county is charged witll ethics of retail automobile met- cral (lays for observation, doughnuts, coffee and cider were come the Pozorski's into the Lil- armed robbery, said Prosecutor Mrs. Robert A. Smith, Mrs. Fred liwaup community and wish them Heuston. chandising. Mrs. Margaret Ryan, who un- Forrest, Mrs. Bob Moffett, Mrs. happiness in their attractive new ............................... home. Supersede is the only word in derwent a operation recently, is I Jim Dawson and other club-mem- Legion Memberships home again from Tacoma and[bers. OUR IlUNTERS have some the English language ending in Are 127, Quota 354 feeling recovered, i GAMES AND CONTESTS with success storie§ to tell, despite the "sede." Dues payments in the Amcri- Donna Brown is in school af-Iprizes for the younger generation discouraging start of the season. Fred Top of the mink farm north ' car, Legion for :1950 total 127, it Let' an absence of several daysJwere scheduled immediately fol- American wan announced at a Legion meet- due to flu. lowing SuppeP and adults hugely of Lilliwaup got a deer and also ing Tuesday night. A quota has Mrs. Ivy Watson, mother of enjoyed watching" it all There a bear'last week. H'e was hunt- i,eon set at and Commander Mrs Je00s .00andvi00. 00pcnding,was a p.mpkin weight-g,,cssing with Jim Jackson Me- " 1st and 3rd Tom Harrison reminds all vetcr-some time as a house guest of] c°ntest, bobbinff for apples, a tel when he shot the bear. arts to pay up right away. her daughter and family. [ tug-of-war, musical chairs and John and Rangvald Aaro, Bob other games, with Lew Evans Moffett and Emmett Williams, a M]S AT 8 P. 0 Legionnaires sttending the ses- Mrs. Otto Radtke entertained very busy nmnaging the events, foursome which has hunted to- ,, sion were told that $50 has been Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cornwall from Some of the children were in cos- gether many seasons, finished the ., raised for the benefit of ShclLon Eureka, Calif., from Friday thru tume. season with a deer apiece. This --'S  General Hosp,tal. Another $50is Tuesday of this week. Thenfoll0wedentertainn]entby Sunday Bob and John got theirs, Morgan & needed to redecorate the Legion- The Don Browns received de]iv- four of the famous Simpson while Emmett got his fonr-point- O't6Al Chevrolct.Sp°ns°red room, and donations of cry of a new gray two-door sedan "Clowns," who departed from er a weekDinner guestsag° SundaY,at the andc. E.Rang'Hill any amount may be taken to last week. their usual type of clowning to aid a four-pointer the next day. Tom Harrison at Simpson gar- Mrs. Frankie Floyd and Mrs. put on a burlesque play. Jim el- Jack Williams of Seattle was "--'''  ,ges or Carroll M:cElroy at Mell's Alk.e Bitney of Tacoma are sen, their n,aster of ceremonies hunting with them onweekends. Phone 1556 I spendinff this week at Cushman played some accordion numbers George N. Craig', natimal cont- with the Kenneth Bitneys. and another member of the group home Sunday ere Kenneth Knut- , sen and his friend, Mr. I,itehfield, man(let of the Amevit'ml Leg'ion Mrs. Ray Peterson entertained sang to his own guitar accom- • • is schedule(I to give a broadcast lm'l Newton of Bremerton and paniment. Members of the cast Navy men from Bremerton. They , on conmmnisnl at 7:45 p.m. Nov- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of Pot- included Don Nelson, Phil Dur- .spent the day with a little fish- t'mber 11 ozl the "l)ru anti con" latch at (linnet Sunday. and and Eric Sjoholm. Miss Mil- ing up at Cushman and a brief In'°gram' Week end guests of Mr. and dred Iverson contributed a couple hunting expedition, which brought ],or --..- -:-;nkar d ........ ................. : Mrs. Edward Radtke were Mr. of accordion mmlbers, which them nothing buts fine view at 1  --0 a''s and Mrs. F. A, Harrell of Seat- .'ere much enjoyed, thejOHNtop of E.aCARl)LLlOgging road.planned to PIIPSBURGH• • PAINI tle. Dancing to records and Lo some leave today for a visit with his t& AT Sunday callers at the A. B, tar- of Mr. Olson's acordion music ha ** WioeH R amie home were Mrs. L. M. Town- was the entertainment for the son and daughter-in-law, Capt. ITIJIG   send and son James of Dupont. last part of the evening. Chester E. Carroll, U.S.N. and Dave Collins shot a beat" on A business session of the Lilli- Mrs. Carroll in San Francisco. He BUILDING SUPPLIES Mount Rose Sunday which light- waup Community Club will be will drive to California with his • ned his disappointment after held this Friday evening at 8 grandson, Todd Cm'roll of San , ........  spending ten days on the South o'clock in the community hall. Francisco, who, with his wife, has Fork without getting his deer. All interested are welcome to been a guest at Carrollyn for see- come and participate in plans for eral days. ERv,ce Sunday visitors at the Nick Ray Jewelry i Obituaries [ w¢,o ,,,o,, .., his wife, Marybelle, of Tacoma. Yo Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ellis, at. 3, Mrs. Jack SeeDs had a bandaged Box 170, are tlc parents of a 117 Cots Phone 633 girl born October 31 at Shelton fore finger on her left hand, fol- loxwing a slip of an axe with which _ - . General Hospital. WILLIAM BOSCll she was splitting kindling last Willism Boch died October 27 Friday. Six stitches were ncces- • . , ,,_ at his home at Happy Hollow, salT. - ]1 .. near .Belfair. The body was taken LEE El{HART had a. visit from -- -' I to C. C. Mellinger Co., of Ta- his son Bob and his son-in-law, | i ,  ! ]Tacoma mausoleum, end. The lattcr was still passing MY WIFE LIKES TO SEE [ Mr. Bosch was born March 15, out cigars to' friends congratulat- e" ] 11870 in Germany. He was a but- ing' hint upon the birth of a son. WHERE THE MONEY'S cher in a retail meat market. Steven Lee, on the 20th. Mrs. , ,,, ........................... Erhart expects to return at the Women are like thatbut we don't mind. Ono© s ,%.. your car, you can bank on it that evary bearJr RICIIARD D. RANDALl. end of the week from Seattlc, where she has been staying with share of attention. DHve Richard D. Randall, infant non her daughter and grandson, smile at eooMy ptqml of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Randall, Gene Sandahl and son, Robery Star Route 1 Shelton, died Oc-Jay, ret,,rned Monday morning to LES & DICK S tober 30 at local hospital. He their Seattle homes after a few Gravesidewas born Octoberservices 27wereat Shelton.held at days of hunting. Mrs. Josie Pet- First at erson accompanied them to Seat ...... qRVlr WAGE5 " TAXES • MARKETS . B U $ I N F $i$ Memorial1 p.rrk November 2 at SheltOnsurvivingPark.besides his parents business.tle Monday to stay a zcw" " "uays on rtanroaa tjlt/tlk V IIVI, I / are a brother, Ronald W., a sis- O ..... -----7 ..... ter, Paulette; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter George of Shel- ton, and Mr. and Mrs. John B. 00950 N00sh Airf[yte Randall of Oregon. ALVIN $. BUTLER Last rites for Alvin J. Butler *73 to'!40 Lower in were held at 1 p.m. October 29 from Witsiers Funeral Home with the Reverend Warren Hale in charge. Mr. Butler was killed Oc- tober 26 as a result of a logging accident at Camp Grisdale. Mr. Butler was born at Malthy, King county, Wash., on July 17, ,,It, "# 1900 and ss a baby came to Ms- son county with his parents. He has lived tn the community 48 Expanding The Harvest working much of his life for Simpson Logging Company. llc was a hook tender. The Butler home is on Route 1, Elma, between Matlock and Camp Grisdale. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Irma Butler, and two sons, Christmas season is almost two months away ' Clark and John Butler of Route I, Elms; threc sisters, Mrs. Min- but gatherers of Christmas trees in eastern Grays tie Ahem, Mrs. ida Armstrong Harbor and Mason counties already are starting and Miss Elizabeth Butlcr, all of Shelton. the annual harvest of this traditional crop. Cremation at Mountain VieW l Cemetery in Tacoma followcd tlm Hydra.Matic Drive Now Available in the Nash funeral. In a region which hears much about sccd- lings being planted to reforest cutover lands it ROBERT ]E, LEE Comcinandsccthcgrcat#stcars You will discover the world's Robert E. Lee, 7:1, a resident ia all Nash history--priced $73 smoothcst ridc--made possible is timely to point out that Christmas trees come in Mason county for 21 years, to$1401cssthanlastycar--priccd only b doublc-ri id Airf] t¢ ,: • ., Y g Y mainly from acreage unsuited for maturc forcst died Octohcr 30 in a Shelton hoS- to makc this 1950 Nash Airflyte Lonstruction and softer coil pital. The funeral was held at 3 growth. They are taken as thinnings on many p.nt. November 1 from Witsicrs yours! springing on all four wheels. ,d holdings and are raised as a crop on other acre- Funeral Home with the Revcrend You will scc the world's most  1 age under management by Christmas tree grow- J. Gregory Lee officiating. Cre- modcrncarintcriorswithAi, rlincr 20,7% tezs Air Drag ,P .m. ruction at." Brcmcrton followed. • erE. Mr. Lec was born Novcmber 5, Reclining Scat... Twi Beds... You will scc strcamlincd beauty Weather Eye... Uniscope... D£LIV :1877 at Little Falls, N.Y. At one with 20.7% less air drag than time he was brakeman on a rail- curved, undividcd windshield, avcragc of other cars tcstcd-- or t© l0 Christmas tree production is a ma or win- ro(l, tie made his lornc at Union ore Allies Per 6alhm you get cxtra rcserve powcr-- t, xes, tf tertime payroll ill Mason County. Along with City. bcttcrcconomy--lcsswindnoisc, ci s .t. He is survived by two nieces, YOU will see thc latest, grcatcst sidewall tires thc swordfern and huckleberry brllsh slfipped as M,,. J. C. Michael of Gig Harbor d.cvclopmcntsinSuper.Comprcs. And y0ucan have Hydra-Matic ar©op,io,,latcxtr, "greens," Christmas trees provide seasonal work ,,l Mrs. Anna Stockton of Sea - stun cngincs--rcat'cr vower-- Drivc with cxclusivc Sclccto-Lift m,y vary tie, and a nephew, Wil]ianl DaY- . .... communities bnlhant ncw performance--and Starting, optional cxtra on the tips ciaargts. for hLlndrcds o_f persons. These crops are addi- ics of Corvallis, Ore. with Airflyte Construction you Ambassador--one of the great tional examples of the economic value of forests ...................................... get more than 25 miles to the improvcments in the Nash Air- CAR1,O8 s'_rEVIN5 gallon in thc big Nash Statcsmaa flytc for 1950. Lt your Nash to wage earners of this area. A. oldtintcr who was a vctcan at average highway sped, dealer dcmonstrate. of the Spanish-American war, Carlos Stcvens, died in Iris Ta- huya homc October 26 ,vhcrc hc Airfly lived for two years. Graveside ser- te Construction Stays .New Years -00on00er vtce wcrc held aL 2 p.m. Octo- . ber 31 aL Forest Lawn ClcnctelY . :7iiiii..!i::.,...... Alone in Nasl), thc entire frame and' body, roof, lloor and pillars arc welded ill Scattle. into onc singlc, solid unit, squcak-frce THE STATESMAN • fH| ,!,,,,--' 4-- He was born May 16, 1877 in and rattle-prop," Twice as rigid, it 'rcnnesee. Hc served in Company gives new safety, ncw economy, makes rg 4Urg M-20, eColld Regil'rtel|L, allS;:ts possible a softcr, smoothcr ride-- Na=h A4oor, Volunteers, enlist.lug ill llc L.S. stays new years longer--means Dr°#,A4M" A)rl)ty on May 2, J898 ul. BIuo }.¢.a.- higher rcale value. pids, Kansa,', alld receiving us honorable discharge NoVClnocr a,  THERE'S MUCH OF TOMORROW IN ALL NASH DOES TO Af 1899. lie was a l)ro;pcc tot and a ,;" '"'""'"'"' LAY NASH MOTORS , Hur'vlving i, a L;Itcl', |r;:.,'.i:: " l la Ste'art Of Sacramento,_, ca, z. i oCT. ::, .... .. " . ,!,, • SIMPSON LOOelNO €OMPA ] Mr, andMrs, I, rank Golly, : " Int. Gig Harbor, are the First and l,lUe IHItTOI &N.,. MI{tlARY,.. WAIHINITON. Io, a boy born October 31 Street, Shelton, tl] ............... t(m General Hospital. Th' CUSTOM 5 or Less- 1tt: 6 or More Drawn - 10€ Cut - 10€ Wrapped - H.I. Phona 8N.I COOK'S 2 Miles South on Cole Lumber Co. 1324 OLYMPIC HIGHWAY