COUNTY stop at stop sign, $15 forfeit; Bunko, P. O. Box 75, Tattuya,
URT Cary Settle, 126 Euclid, Shelton, 1330 E. Dearborn, speeding,
on the docket in improper passing, $15 forfeit; negligent driving, $50 forfeit;
0Unty Justice CourtWilliam Tibbits Jr., Rt. 3, Box Derral Singer, 419 S. llth,
Glenn Correa during1 54, Shelton, driving whileShelton, possession of loaded
were: intoxicated, no valid operator's revolver concealed in vehicle, $50
license on person, $190 fine, fine; William Basch, 1747 E.
State Patrol license suspended 30 days; Dickinson, Shelton, minor
s Gouley, 320 Donald Weed, 444 King, ham, consuming liquor, $50 forfeit;
driving while Olympia, speeding, $15 forfeit; Steven Witcraft, Rt. 4, Box 314,
$I00 fine, $50 Leslie Wiles, 120 Kneeland, Shelton, speeding, $20 forfeit;
license suspended 30 Shelton, negligent driving, $35 Carl Churchill, 321V2 S. First St.,
A. SMith, 1802 forfeit, petit larceny, 30 days in jail on
driving while work release; David A. Smith,
fine, 60 days in Sheriff's Office 1802 Laurel, Shelton, drunk and
one year; William Kenneth Deans, 6334 NE disorderly, $50 forfeit; Randall
Rt. 1, Box 615, 157th, Bothell, failure to stop at Stanley, 1221% Franklin St.,
in public, $25 stop sign, $I0 forfeit; Gerald Shelton, no valid operator's
ary Getty, 1014 Chappel, Rt. 1, Box 333D, license, SIS forfeit.
a, Sh'elton, publicCentralia, speeding, $20 forfeit;
$25 forfeit; Richard Terry Haydon, St. Rt. 2, Box SHELTONPOLICE
Fairmont, Shelton, 263, Belfair, failure to yield right Frank Hutson reported
at stop sign, $15 of way, $15 forfeit; Lyle Venard, windows kicked out of his car.
Lopeman, Rt. 1, P.O. Box 242, Belfair, improper Mardella Bragg reported an
no valid lane of travel, speeding, $30 attempted car prowl.
license on person, forfeit; Scott Campbell, 31916 Arlen Cuzick reported a skill
license suspended, 120th P1. SE, Auburn, no helmet, saw, saber saw, carpenter tools,
*ire days in jail, no license on vehicle, $30 forfeit, mechanics tools and a cutting set
Valley, Rt. 4, J. E. Bishop reportedhe taken from his garage.
Orchard, reckless found a pair of men's glasses. Darryl Cookston reported
operator's license, vandalism to a pick-up.
intoxicated, $305 Game Department Gas was reported siphoned
days in jail, 54 Donald Campagna, 1618 from vehicles parked at the
.aoy Anderson, 2455 Monroe, Shelton, possession ofMethodist Church.
I., Tacoma, speeding, loaded rifle in motor vehicle, $25 Mrs. Alvin Shepherd reported
Sharon Buechel, 222 forfeit; Tim Crawford, 811 E. a shot gun and rifle shells and a
driving motor 1 3th, Olympia, possession of camera taken from her residence.
Vision obscured, $15loaded rifle in motor vehicle, $25 Vehicles driven by Carl
Cundy, 707 forfeit; Gary Hall, 1508 Gleason, Shaun Parr and Leroy
i.Olympia, improper Langridge, Olympia, hunting Dowers and a parked vehicle
15 forfeit; George game without license, $35 forfeit; owned by Helen Kasper were
t. 5, Box 206, Fred Hanson, 1 1 1 8 Ellinor, involved in a collision.
brush without Shelton, possession of loaded shot Vehicles driven by Erma
$20 suspended;gun in motor vehicle, $25 forfeit; Pulliam and Emil Zatkovich were
1 515 Railroad, Lawrence House, 19812 48th, involved in a collision.
~o valid operator's Lynnwood, possession of loaded June Loving reported a gas
$15 forfeit; rifle in motor vehicle, $25 forfeit; tank cap taken.
Puget, Tacoma, Gary Nesseth, 2240 Branson, Port Joe Bertram reported a set of
license, $15 Orchard, possession of loaded keys to a service station taken.
Pudil, P. O. Box shot gun in motor vehicle, $25 A car driven by Michael Frank
eding, $15 forfeit; forfeit; George Sinclair, 7943 hit a car owned by Robert W.
2020 1 lth, 10th SW, Seattle, possession of Thomas. The Thomas vehicle was
efective equipment, loaded rifle in motor vehicle, $25 pushed into one owned by Ruth
Trulson, St. forfeit; Gary Stephens, Rt. 2, Box Moore. The accident occured the
Belfair, failure to 1 52, Sheltorh possession of last week in October.
sign, $15 forfeit;loaded rifle in motor vehicle, $25
1514 Summit forfeit. SHERIFF'S OFFICE
failure to stop at
$15 forfeit; James Municipal Department Beal Construction reported a
~14 E. 12th, Port Donna Nichols, Rt. 3, Box construction shed broken into
$15 forfeit; 578, Shelton, crossing center line, and tools taken.
St. Rt. 1, Box 178, $15 forfeit; Lannie Peterson, Leonard Anderson reported a
to keep right of Hidden Haven, failure to yield water hose turned on 'which
$15 forfeit; Davidright rof Way, $20 fine; William !resulted.i.q water getting into,his
Box 460, Shelton, Webber, 221 Arcadia, Shelton, no basementw
Operator's arterial stop, $20 forfeit; Jerry Mrs. Dave Howe ieported
$15 forfeit;
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; Patricia Johnson,
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Kamin, Rt. 3, Box
no valid Washington
;e on person, $15
Keith, 1739
failure to
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Home Size
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three holes broken in a
windshield.
An attempted break-in at
Maple Court Grocery was
reported.
George Howard reported a
mail box and two paper boxes
knocked over.
Doug Souliere reported his car
side swiped on Arcadia Rd.
Bruce Reaves reported a
sleeping bag taken from a camp
site.
Tom Florek reported
prowlers.
Harold Castle reported four
chokers taken.
Robert Sargeant reported tires
taken.
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CITY BUILDING PERMITS
Building permits approved by
the City of Shelton during the
past week were to Eugene Luz,
residence, $14,000; Merv Settle,
enclosed truck repair area;
Gordon Parker, residence,
$14,000.
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Nov. 6, 11 : 15 a.m. Simpson
IBP plant.
Nov. 5, 3 p.m. Sheryl Powers
residence, 1703 Adams, pan left
on stove.
Nov. I, 7:45 p.m., William
Ells residence, 720 Birch, coals
from fireplace ignited floor
below.
SUPERIOR COURT
Divorces
Divorce decrees were signed
for:
Rebecca DeVane from James
DeVane.
Michelle Kegel from Ernest
K, egel.
Maria Owens from Curtis
,Owens.
New Cases
State Highway Department
against Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Miltenberger and others,
condemnation.
Nell Hoff against Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Jacobson, determination of
ownership and damages.
Robert Lindsey against
Department of Labor and
Industries, appeal.
BUDGETING: Telling your
money where to go instead of.
wondering where it went.
C. E. Hoover
O
Mason General Hospital
A son, Daniel James, to Mr.
and Mrs. James J. Rutledge, 2200 Nov. 4
Walker Park Road, November 5.Nov. 5
A daughter, Shirley Ann, to Nov. 6
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Long, Rt. Nov. 7
1, Box 149, Elma, November 6.Nov. 8
A daughter, Heather Marie, toNov. 9
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick L. Sergeant, Nov. 10
1313 West Cota, November 9.
These tides are for the Union
area. For Shelton and Oakland
Bay add an hour and a half and
2.4 feet.
Thursday, Nov. 11
Low ....... 5:12 a.m. 3.2 ft.
High ...... 12:30 p.m.l 1.7 ft.
Low ....... 7:18 p.m. 4.6 ft.
Friday, Nov. 12
High ...... 12:48 a.m.8.2 ft.
Low ....... 6:18 a.m. 4.2 ft.
High ....... 1:12 p.m. 11.5 ft.
Low ....... 7:54 p.m. 3.5 ft.
Saturday, Nov. 13
High ....... 2:06 a.m. 8.9 ft.
Low .......7:18 a.m. 5.1 ft.
High ....... 1:36 p.m. 11.3 ft.
Low .......8:30 p.m. 2.4 ft.
Sunday, Nov. 14
High ....... 3:06 a.m.9.7 ft.
Low .......8:12 a.m.5.8 ft.
High ....... 2:00 p.m.11.1 ft.
Low .......9:00 p.m.1.4 ft.
Monday, Nov. 15
High ....... 4:00 a.m.10.4 ft.
Low .......9:00 a.m.6.4 ft.
High ....... 2:24 p.m.10.9 ft.
Low .......9:30 p.m.0.6 ft.
Tuesday, Nov. 16
High ....... 4:42 a.m. 11.1 ft.
Low .......9:42 a.m. 7.0 ft.
High ....... 2:48 p.m. 10.8 ft.
Low .......8:54 p.m. -0.9 ft.
Wednesday, Nov. 17
High ....... 5:18 a.m. 11.6 ft.
Low ......10:24 a.m.7.4 ft.
High ....... 3:12 p.m. 10.8 ft.
Low ......10:30 p.m.-1.4 ft.
Thursday, Nov. 18
High ....... 6:00 a.m. 11.9 ft.
Low ......11:06 a.m.7.8 ft.
High ....... 3:42 p.m. 10.7 ft.
Low ......11:00 p.m.-1.8 ft.
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HIMLIE REALTY, I
ther
High Low Precip.
54 41 1.38
53 29 .02
49 30 .00
49 41 .53
55 39 .28
51 42 .19
51 44 .55
Temperatures will be normal
from Friday through Sunday,
with periods of rain. Highs will
range from 50 to 55 degrees and
lows from 35 to 45 degrees.
Mardage Licenses
Applying for marriage licenses
in the Mason County auditor's
office this week were:
Terry Kadoun, 25, Shelton,
and Sue Dirkland, 26, Shelton.
William E. Brooks, 19,
Grapeview, and Roxanne Lord,
18, Spanaway.
Earl Scott, 47, Gig Harbor,
and Crystal Christensen, 45, Gig
Harbor.
James Albrecht Sr., 52,
Tacoma, and Marjorie Eskew, 39,
Tacoma.
Edward Madison, 30, Shelton,
and Sara Coe, 20, Shelton.
CAPITOL: a result of labor,
and is used by labor to assist it in
further production. Labor is the
active and initial force, and labor
is therefore the employer of
capital. Henry George
AT
Howard Robinson
Dies In Hospital
Howard Robinson, 76, died
last Thursday in Mason General
Hospital.
He was a lifetime resident of
Shelton, born here on August 16,
1895. He was retired from
Simpson Timber Co.
Surviving Mr. Robinson are
his wife, Mrs. Bessie Robinson of
Shelton; a daughter, Mrs. John
(Eileen) Sells, Shelton; two
grand-daughters; two
great-grandchildren; a brother,
Allie Robinson of Lilliwaup; and
a sister, Mrs. Clara Huntley of
Tacoma.
A service held at 11 a.m.
Tuesday in Batstone Funeral
Home preceded cremation. The
Rev. William Andrews officiated.
In lieu of flowers donations
were made to Mason General
Hospital Coronary Care Unit.
Lloyd A. Moran
Taken By Death
Lloyd A. Moran, 57, died last
Thursday near Humptulips. He
was born in Shelton on February
27, 1914 and had lived here all of
his life.
He was an Army veteran of
World War I1 and was employed
as an Evergreen picker.
Surviving Mr. Moran are two
brothers, Orville of Shelton and
Myron of Dillingham, Alaska; and
two sisters, Mrs. Leander Geist of
Shelton and Mrs. Emery Austin,
Port Orchard.
A service was held in Batstone
Funeral Home at 1 1 a.m.
Wednesday with burial in Shelton
Memorial Park.
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PRICES HAVE DROPPED
WITH THE
TEMPERATURE
CHECK THESE WINTER
PRICES ON USED
CARS AND PICKUPS
CHEVROLETS
'68 Caprice $1895
Sed. w/325 V8, turbo-hydra, ps,
pb, r/def., w/w, vlny roof.
'68 Camaro $1,899
w/327 V8, ps, pb, radio, console,
vnl. roof.
'68 Monza 110 $795
With 4-spd, radio.
'68 Impala $1,695
Cust. Cpe w/V8,ps, pg, radio
"67 Camaro $1,495
W/350 V8, 4-Spd, SS hdrs., radio,
rally whls.
'67 Impala $1,195
Spt. Sed. w/V8, ps, 10g, pb, radio,
red. tires.
"65 Malibu $795
Cony., w/327 V8, 4-SlXI, radio.
FORDS
'68 Mercury $1595
Monterey Seal w/auto., ps, pb,
radio.
'67 Galaxie $1,345
500 Seal w/fcty, air, 390 V8,
cruise., ps, radio.
'66 Mustang $1,195
W/V8, 4-Spd, radio.
OLDSMOBILES
'68 Coupe $1,795
With full pwr. incl. seat & windows,
radio, w/w, vinyl roof.
'67 "98" $1,695
Luxury seal. w/full pwr, incl. 6-way
seat, r/def., radio, vinyl roof.
'68 "442'" $1,295
Cpe, 4-spd, ps, radio, bkts, console.
'64 Cutlass $895
Cpe w/V8, turbo., radio, bkt seats.
OTHER CARS ,
'69 ;Chrysler $2,495
Newport Cstm. Ht Sed. w1383 V8,
6e/40 seat, ps, pb, radio, r/def.
'68 Pontiac $1,695
Catalina Cpe w/V8, turbo., 10s,
p/seat, tilt-wheel, radio, vinyl roof.
'67 Dodge $1,195
Polara sed. w/V8, auto, radio, bkt
seats.
"67 Plymouth $795
Seal, w/383 V8, auto.
"64 Pontiac $895
Tempest Cpe, w/V8, auto., PS, Pb,
radio.
'64 Buick $745
Skylark Sed. w/V8, auto., ps, radio.
CHEVROLET PICKUPS
'70 ½ Ton $2695
400 V8, turbo., ps, pb, rid sus., fr.
stab., pose, gauges, tint. glass, foam
seat, 2-tone
'69 ½ Ton $1,895
V8, 4-slxl, hd sus., gauges, rid bat.,
hd red., foam seat, towriooks.
'69 El Cemino $2,795
SS W/396 V8, turbo., PS, pdb,
radio.
'68 ¾ Ton $2,095
W/307 V8, turbo., radio, 750x16
tires.
OTHER PICKUPS
'68 IHC $1,895
Ton w16 Cyl., 4-SI:XI, Pb, radlo,
750x16x8 tires.
"68 Ford $1,995
F100 w/360 VII, auto., radio.
"67 IHC $1,225
1100 w/Big 6, auto., radio, sliding
r/win., 670x15.6 tires.
'72's still aveileble at '71 prices plus
excise tax repeal refund.
Also still have some '71 cars and
pickups at closeout prices.
Mill also offers yOU 5 year/S0,000
mile warranty covecage on ell new
cars at no extra charge to you and
without deductible charge.
No. 1 Service Dept.
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