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George B. Smith ( mmuni Club Di
nner
Dies In Hospital
George B. Smith died B V
Saturday in Mason General y IVIEN OLSON and Mrs. Harry Smith. The their son Kyle as their guests.
Hospital at tile age of 75 years, i LILLIWAUP The Lilliwaup Morris daughter, Susan, who is Suzannes parents, Mr. and Mrs.
He had lived in the Olympia Community Club is planning a attending Linfield college inJohn Soloman from Concrete,
area for25yearsandinSheltonfor Trustee Jim Ergen told Lake turkey dinner, with all the Oregon, will be home for the and her brother, Lynell, from
COUNTY ....... Cameron, Rt. 2,---B0x 509, Divorce decrees were signed the past 40 years. In 1960 he Limerick Country Club's Board of trimmings, for their Dec. 3 occasion. Forks will join them. Irma spent
E COURT Shelton, negligent driving, $150 this week for: retired from Simpson Timber Co. Trustees at Saturday morning's meeting. The roast turkey is being Mr. and ,Mrs. Robert Schultz,last Thursday at her son and
on the docket in forfeit; Bruce Chamblin, negligent Dorothy Erwin from Robert after 29 years of employment, the regular monthly meeting he has furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jr. of Mike s Beach, are bushy daughter-in-laws home in North
Bartolac, relatively new members, draining pipes and winterizing the Bend. The young Indahls were
County Justice Court driving, $50 forfeit; Dan Hood, Erwin. last 15 of which he served as completed the design for the who enjoy the club so much that resort, which will be closed until making preparations for moving
idge Glenn Correa during St. Rt. 2, Box 7, loitering at Martha Gatchell from Emory garage superintendent in the car proposed new Junior Activities
:lVeek were: school, $50 fine, $25 suspended; Gatchell. maintenance shop. He was a Center building adjacent to the they decided to do this as a March. Their son Mike will beto Forks where they now make
Gerald Brown, 600 Fairmont, Kathring Anderson from veteran of World War I and a Limerick Inn clubhouse starting gesture of appreciation. The rest home from the University of theirhome.
thington State Patrol Shelton, speeding, $25 fine; Larry Arnold Anderson. member of Fred B. Wivell Post in March or April, 1971, as aof the dinner will be furnished by Washington for the Thanksgiving Bob and Margaret Richter will
the other club members At theholidays. Shcultz's parents the s end Thanks ivin at the
No. 31 American Legion. "do-it-ourselves"project. • ' P g g
bi noltealY'validRt'trailer2' BOXlicense198, negligentEwing' 2114driving,MOnroe$200St., Shelton,forfeit; New Cases He was born Jan. 18, 1895 in Ergen said a contractor friend businesSdinner, plansmeetingfor thef°ll°wingannual Newthe brothersR°bert ForrestSChultz andSr"Rossand withhiS andPUyallUPhusbandh°me OfMorris.her sister,AnotherBetty
i1, $15 forfeit; Ronald Wayne Case, 2048 Railroad, Northwest Interiors Inc. Coburg, Ore. He is survived by his in Seattle had examined the prints Years Eve celebrationwillbe their families, all from the Seattle sister and brother-in-law will join
2306 Seritka, Centralia, Shelton, speeding, $53 forfeit; against Shelton Professional wife, Mrs. Dorcas M. Smith, for structural strength purposes discussed, area, will join them for them.
$15 forfeit; Loyd Long, Jay Landsaw, Rt. 4, Box 322, Center Inc. and Ambaum Pacific Shelton; two daughters, Mrs. and approved them. At last Friday's pinochle Thanksgiving dinner.
afayette, Bremerton, over Shelton, negligent driving, $35 Co., forclosure of lain. Eileen Woolett, Lacey and Mrs. The Trustees have approved party, it looked likeit was "Elmer Art and Irma lndahl are It is one thing to show a man
0ad, $15 forfeit; Ervin forfeit; Michael Warner, 505 N. Earl Lincoln Construction Norton Steufen, Tacoma; two of the project in principle on the Edwards nightTM First prizg was looking forward to a happy he is in error, and another to put
~05 Allegheny, Shelton, First, Shelton, drunk in public, against Mr. and Mrs. Mario sons, Donald J. Smith of Shelton condition all costs will be raised won by Elmer Edwards and Thanksgiving dinner with son him in possession of the truth.
stop at stop sign, $15 three days in jail; Warren Mincenzi, forclosure of lain.and Kenneth E. Smith, Morton;from outside promotions - notJennie Hoff. Second prize went to Terry and his wife Suzanne and John Locke
~armen Sarkowitz, St. Rt. Workman, 1925 Hay St., Shelton, Deloris Rogers and Donald 20 grandchildren; and 1 1 from Club (corporate) accounts. Ernest Haines and Evelyn qD.~.,m---~--m.~-.g-.,D..,D--m..~-~,,m-,1~.~.,~,o.,~•
103, Shelton, failure to minor in possession of and Rogers, her son, against Mr. and~ great-grandchildren. Offers of free labor from adults Nicholson. Elmer Edwards and | ......
Stop sign, $15 forfeit;consuming liquor, $50 forfeit; Mrs. Robert Painter. A service was held at 1 p.m.and teenagers, professional and Mildred Wilton won the 300 ~ Christmas Holly - Holly Wreaths I
bay, 3317 Phinney Bay Lloyd Bigelow, 613½ PleasantBurton Tweed Against Donald Tuesday in the United Methodist unprofessional, and from pinochle. And the door prize| •
renlerton, driving while Ave., Yakima, drunk in public, Street, quiet title and ejectment. Church. The Rev. Horace Mounts individuals and businessmen for went to guess who - Elmer
'.ed, $125 fine, five days three days in jail; Charles Holt, officiated and burial wasin free or discounted materials have EdwardU There were six tables of $ Aider-Smoked Puget Sound Seafoods •
, susp'ended, licenseSt. Rt. 1, Box 425, Shelton, Shelton Memorial Park. been numerous even though a pinochle. Hostesses for the [ Door Charms- Assorted Native Evergreens |
led 30 days; Kenneth defective equipment, $15 forfeit. " formal effort to sign them up has evening were Jennie Hoff andt ......... n o ,- ,, I
It. 10, Box 260, Shelton, -" not yet started.
' m. Ernesto Aaro. | 0tt Packaged N Mamlea roy Tou .
' uffler, $15 forfeit; COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS Limerick's Juniors are headed
Weather • by Dan Gaffney of Tacoma, TURKEY 'N STUFF ~ !
flicks, Rt. 2, Box 532, Building permits approved by Marriage president. Trustee Duane Dames
~lard, expired operators the Mason County Planner's Thanksgiving plans for Ray1 .~e~'d HOLLY LANE FARM ENTERPRISES |
i15 forfeit- Bruce Hoard, Office during the past week were • of Bellevue is coordinating and Nancy Morris include : I
........... i Box 312 Union Wa 98592 Phone 898-2299
42nd, Seattle, minor in to Doug Hoffman, cabin, $500; Licenses planning and coordination for the I
. spanning the nonaay at me ' ' "
helton hom of her Please Call Collect or Wrtte for Brochure
~n of and consuming Olympic View Builders, residence, building, with Vice-President
S e parents, Mr. I , • ~ 0
~0fine;Michael Johnson, $10,000; Olympic View Builders, High Low Precip. Everett Kissler serving as youth ~..~..,m..~,-~D.~.,,~..~,..,=,.,,~..,m,~.~,.~,.~..,~o
2, Box 30A, Shelton,residence, $10,000; Olympic Nov. 19 5242-" Applying for marriage licens_e,s advisor until the ,,younger set,, isI n
!a possession of and View Builders, residence, Nov. 20 51 39 .05 in the Mason County auditors more formally organized.
lng liquor, $50 fine; $10,000; Gene Strom, residence, Nov. 21 47 27 - office this week were: The Juniors will sell Christmas
ltuddell, St. Rt. 2, Box $20,000. , Nov. 22 37 29 - James S. Johnson, 23, trees Dec. 12-13 and Dec. 19-20,
:on, failure to stay right Nov. 23 36 30 .55 Shelton, and Elsie Cole,19, irrespective of weather
:line, $15 fine" Thomas SHERIFF S OFFICE Nov. 24 54 34 1.56 Shelton. conditions, at the Club's Tennis -
ltt. 1, Box 16,'Shelton,Johnson LoggingCo. reported The extendedoutlookfor David Depoe, 26, Shelton,Courts. Profits from the tree sale, t t
R liquor to minors, $50 two chain saws and a remote ThursdaythroughSaturaav callsand Sherrill Kolar, 19, Shelton. plus profits from an adult St.
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iarn j. White, Rt. 5, box control unit taken, for periods of rain on Thursday Valentine s dinner-dance Feb. 13
lelton, following tooMike Gaskill reported a whitewith rain or snow on Friday,-~--.-------------------, will g° int° the special acc°unt I j~ C] IRISTMAS PRESENT~t
$15 forfeit; Josephine male Siberian Husky dog missing, clearing on Saturday. High
623 N. Charlotte, Doug Schilling reported a chain temperatures will be in the low for the new activities building.
,I}., speeding, $15 forfeit saw taken. 40s and the lows will be in the Tides mo President Fred A. Roswold of ~l u~l The neat, trim look of this moaern" sty,e" " re- ~,
all, Rt. 13, Box 267,R.E. Kay reported a car 30's. Seattle also appointed Jim Ergen [ I / cliner makes it an attractive addition ton den |
in, driving while stolen, and his wife, Betty, co-chairmen
~d, $125 fine, five daysClaud Rhodes reported a These tides are for the U'n of a new Membership Committee[ ll h i~ or TV room. Expertly tailored foam roll arms
r~sesuspended 30days;honse entered and items taken. N_I( .... area. For Shelton and Oaklandat Saturday's Board meeting. [ ll W with buttontufted, double welted foamback.
Armstrong, Rt. 2, Box Hans Springe reported Bay add one hour and 45 minutes Their principal duties, with the
I 1 1 ;~ Upholstered in deep leather-grained expanded l
Olympia, no valid vandalism to a car. and 2.5 feet. help of assistants they will solicit, , ll I k~ vinyl Picture is similar to the |
!in operator's license on Arnie Oliver reported Thursday, Nov. 26 will be to see that new
owner-members or tenants of 0 /i /
15 forfeit;Gary Burger, furniture which had been in Arrivals ....... 4:05a.m. 10.7 ft. 0 1 / RECLINERsStylesavailable" ~ ffAl~'i J i
ltox 316A, Shelton, storage was missing. Low .......8:59 a.m. 7.4 ft.warmly°Wner-membersinto the communityare welcomedand ~ ~ I~ A '
too closely, guilty, no Mrs. James Smith reported a High ....... 2:05 p.m. 11.2 ft.its acitvities.
Seph Duffey, 2225 chain fall, two tow bars and a Low .......9:23 p.m. -1.0 ft.
Lane, Shelton, towing radiator taken.
vehicle, $15 forfeit; Ted Leeberg reported items Mason General Hospital Friday, Nov. 27 I I IIB FROM T IWl I
l~vans, 1313 Cote St., taken from his property. Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. High ....... 4:53 a.m.I 1.5 ft.
no valid operator'sFawn Smith reported several Rothenberger, Rt. 3 Box 571, a Low .......9:47 a.m.7.9 ft.
person, $15 forfeit; cow bells, several single trees, a girl, November 21. tligh ....... 2:35 p.m.11.3 ft.Dana Thompson I ,,I OPEN 10 A.M. -- 5 P.M. SAT.
lSton, Rt. 10, Box572, vice, an electric motor and a Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Low .......9:59p.m. -1.9ft. IS Graduated I ]
~eding, failure to keep medicine cabinet taken from his Haselwood, Star Rt. 2 Box 33B, a Saturday, Nov. 28 FREE DELIVERY * OPEN 10 A.M. - 6 P M MON - FRI
I
~nterline, $30 fine; pr°perty- . boy, November23. : 'LII& II S,AI.t$ i
[iller/~825 SE 60th, Richard Duggins reported 1U .High ....... 5:35 a.m. 12.1 ft. Navy Seaman Apprentice
tre to'stOp at stop sign, radiators and about 40 pounds of It's a boy ~ ~ . I ow ...... L0:29 a.m. 8.3 ft .... Dana L. Thompson, son of Mr.
;Do'~bthy Morganroth, copper wiretaken, for Mr. and Mrs. H. Wallace High .;. ..... 3:05 p.m. 11.4 ft.and Mrs. Charles M. Thompson,
4, Port Angeles, no Drebis Wrecker reported Ewart Jr., 700 Turner Ave. Hugh Low ......10:35 p.m.-2.5 ft.Shelton, was graduated from basic
r' " about 20 car radiators taken.Wallace Ewart, V was born Sunday, Nov. 29 training at the Recruit Training ..... -------'------- ,-,--------------- •
JohnS hcense on person,Morse, St. R4:. SHELTON POLICE Olympia.Sunday in St. Peter's Hospital in High ....... 6:11 a.m.12.5 ft.Command, San Diego.Thompson is a 1970 graduate ,till & Olympic Hwy. N. - Shelton - 426- 3264 0
Union, failure to DEPARTMENT Low ......11 : 11 a.m. 8.6 ft.
High ....... 3:35 p.m. 11.4 ft. of Shelton High School.
exhaust, $30
Neimeyer, 137
Shelton, failure to
of way, $20 forfeit;
Rt. 2, Box 152,
to keep right of
$15 forfeit; Andrew
Box 85, Union,
no valid
no valid
$90 forfeit;
P.O. Box 85,
ant driving, $50
partment
rd Larson, 1602 1
Seattle, possession
rifle in motor vehicle,
With aid of artificial
fine, $150 suspended;
lair, 821½ Railroad,
game animal
go to waste after
cow elk during
Son, $350 forfeit;
521 Dearborn,
PUrchasing hunting
having completed
afety course, $15
Hawks, Rt. 4, box
possession of
motor vehicle, $25
Johnson, Rt. 4, Box
possession of
motor vehicle, $.25
Office
on, Rt. 2, Box 971,
driving, $35
eY Workman, 2006
speeding, $40
Department
Vehicles driven by Timothy
Barnett and Keith Hildebrandt
collided on S. First St.
Willie Cuzick Jr. reported a
vibrosonic unit taken from a car.
Fedelia Womack reported an
accordion taken.
Milton Nelson reported
windows broken out of a car.
A car driven by Casey Dean
turned over at the corner of N
13th and D Sts.
Sylvia Brazeau reported a
purse missing.
Two bicycles were reported
found at the Mt. View School
playground.
Vehicles driven by Warren
Workman and David Lowry
collided on Railroad Ave.
David Glassey reported fishing
gear and a tool box taken from a
car.
George Valley reported two
CB transceivers and a portable
radio taken from his store.
Officers were informed that
suit cases and sleeping bags had
been found behind Kneeland
Park. They were brought to the
Police Station for safekeeping.
A car driven by Brian Dye
missed the corner at N. 13th and
B Sts. and hit two mail boxes and
a telephone pole. Damage to the
car was $450.
Joseph Seahorn reported a
male and a female Afghan hound
missing in the Grapeview area.
Tom Adams reported two
tires and wheels taken.
SUPERIOR COURT
Divorces
Donald Street from Merlein
Street.
Etta Mac Hooven from
Donald Hooven.
HOLIDAY
St. Rt. 2,
el t o n, negligent
forfeit; Gary
GIFTS GALOREI
From Our Newly Enlarged
GIFT SHOPPE
~lassware Coloni-I r'ndles Candle Holders and
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p d ~p ,
-gs, Arrangements, Cards, potted Plants.
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Bowling News
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SHELTON JUNIOR
Men's Hi Game: Terry Knight 189
Men's Hi Series: Robert Redman
523
Women's Hi Game: Robbi Dale
166
Women's Hi Series: Suzi Gruver
403
Standings: Bob's Shoe Tree
25-11; Joslin Ins. 24-12; Timber
Bowl 19-17; Merv's Tirecap
18-18; Hembroff Agency 17-19;
J.C.'s 16-20; V,F.W. 14-22; Eagles
11-25.
Hembroff 3, Terry Knight
501; V.F.W. 1, Lonnie Austin
386; Joslin 3, Don Gardner 423;
Eagles 1, Clay Keith 447; Merv's
4, Suzi Gruver 403; Bob's 0,
Rusty Pleins 347; Timber Bowl 4,
Robert Redman 523; J.C.'s 0,
Dave Hanson 396.
Low ...... 11 : 11 p.m. -2.9 ft.
Monday, Nov. 30
ttigh ....... 6:53 a.m. 12.8 ft.
Low ......11 : 59 a.m. 8.7 ft.
High ....... 4:17 p.m. 11.4 ft.
Low ......11:53 p.m.-3.1 ft.
Tuesday, Dec. 1
High ....... 7:35 a.m. 13.0 ft.
Low ......12:47 p.m.8.7 ft.
ttigh ....... 4:59 p.m. 11.1 ft.
Wednesday, Dec. 2
Low ......12:35 a.m.-2.8 ft.
High ....... 8:17 a.m. 13.2 ft.
Low ....... 1:41 p.m. 8.4 ft.
High ....... 5:53 p.m. 10.6 ft.
Thursday, Dec. 3
Low .......1:23 a.m. -2.2 ft.
High ....... 8:59 a.m. 13.2 ft.
Low .......2:47 p.m. 7.9 ft.
High ....... 6:53 p.m. 9.9 ft.
ur
oli
inner
where the menu will feature
Complete dinner, including pumpkin pie with whipped cream plus our regular menu
:~ 6 miles from Belfair on the North Shore Road
CR S,ZSSa
Robby • Toy Shop
220 Cota
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First & Railroad -- Downtown Shelton
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