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January 15, 1970     Shelton Mason County Journal
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MASON COUNTY JUSTICE COURT Appearing on the docket before Judge Glenn Correa in Mason County Justice Court during the past two weeks were: Washington State Patrol Ted Byrd, Aliyn, drunk in public, 6 days in jail; Jerry Lanning, P. O. Box 124, Hoodsport, failure to signal when passing, $15 forfeit; Leigh Patterson, 7720½ Greenlake Dr., Seattle, no valid operator's license on person, $15 forfeit; Lee Reich, USS Kitty Hawk, Bremerton, speeding, $15 forfeit; Harold Simons, Jr., 928 Midway Dr., Olympia, failure to stop at stop sign, $15 forfeit; Richard Andrews, 15 1 6 Center St., Shelton, no operator's license on person, $15 fine, $10 suspended; Walter Balieu, 4339 Martin Way, Olympia, driving while intoxicated, defective foot brakes, driving while license suspended, $290 fine, $110 suspended, 30 days in jail, license suspended 60 days; Jimmy Caulfield, 207 E. Roosevelt, Shelton, negligent driving, $35 forfeit; James Chrisman, Rt. 1, Chimacum, failure to keep right of center line, $15 forfeit; Myron Katzer, P. O. Box 13, Belfair, failure to keep right of center line, $15 forfeit; Francis Littleman, 109 West T. Tumwater, defective equipment, no valid registration posted, $30 forfeit; Milton Nelson, Rt. 2, Box 177, Shelton, defective brakes, driving in violation of license restrictions, $65 fine, $40 suspended. Roger Deyett, P. O. Box 312, Shelton, driving while intoxicated, illegal possession and consumption of alcohol, $175 fine, $25 suspended, five days in jail, suspended, license revoked 30 days; Thomas Blueback, Rt. I, Box 382, Olympia, improper passing, no valid operator's license on person, $30 forfeit; Charles Coulson, 1324 E. l lth, Olympia, speeding, $15 forfeit; Stanley Heyler, 10551/2 S. Adams, Olympia, no valid operator's license on person, switching vehicle license plates, $40 forfeit; Gerarda Jones, 612 Washington, IDremerton, failure to dim ~aadlights, $15 forfeit: Preston rker, 1717 S. Shelton, Seattle, driving while license suspended, $65 fine, 10 days in jail, suspended; Terry McFarlane, 407 Bremerton Blvd., Bremerton, public intoxication, $25 forfeit;~ Jerald Hosier, USS Kitty Hawk, Bremerton, speeding, $15 forfeit; Ronald G. Bailey, P. O. Box 23, Union, defective equipment, $15 forfeit; John Hubbard, 1211 Railroad Ave., Shelton, intoxicated pedestrian, $25 forfeit; Rodney McAfee, P. O. Box 84, Potlatch, failure to keep right of center line, $15 forfeit; Edwin Richardson, P. O. Box 1 94, Lilliwaup, intoxicated pedestrian, $25 forfeit; Jean M. Smith, I 121 Railroad, Shelton, defective equipment, no operator's license on person, $30 fine, $20 suspended. Larry G. Anderson, 1019 Laurel, Shelton, no valid operator's license on person, $15 forfeit; Stephen Hammond, Rt. 1, Box 240, Olympia, no operator's license on person, $15 forfeit; Grant Hartline, Rt. 1, Box 122, Shelton, defective equipment, $15 fine; Jack Hogenson, P. O. Box ! 51, Allyn, following too closely, no operator's license on person, $30 fine, $20 suspended; Jack Hogenson, Allyn, driving while license suspended, $35 fine; Roland Halsinger, Rt. 1, Box 1172, Gig Harbor, speeding, $15 forfeit; Ordia Learning Jr., Rt. 1, Box 256, Rochester, driving in violation of special vehicle permit, $25 forfeit; Stanley Lukascik, 1600 E. Bay Dr., Olympia, driving while intoxicated, $125 fine, five days in jail, suspended, license revoked 30 days; Clovis Rogers, Jr., Rt. 2, Box 157, Shelton, switching vehicle license plates, $25 forfeit; Steven Sevruk, 13219 35th Ave., S. Seattle, negligent driving, $40 forfeit; Gerald Watters Jr., Rt. 1, Box 352, Shelton, failure to stop at stop sign, $15 forfeit; Douglas White, 1438 Dearborn, Shelton, no valid operator's license on person, $10 forfeit; Leslie Younglove, 704 Turner, Shelton, speeding, failure to stay right of center line, $30 forfeit; Walter Chapman, 820 Fairmont, Shelton, no valid operator's license on person, $15 forfeit; Patrick Donahue, 136 E. Whidby, Port Angeles, speeding, $15 forfeit; Harvey Hodgson, 222 S. 4th, Shelton, failure to stop at stop sign, $15 forfeit; Warren Plait, 808 Maple, Edmonds, failure to dim headlights, $15 forfeit; Joseph Rice, 2220% Adams, Shelton, expired vehicle license, $15 forfeit; Kenneth Lane, 1122 Delanty Rd., Shelton, defective steering, $15 forfeit. Game Department Elman Nisson, 6803 Soundview Dr., Tacoma, hunting migratory waterfowl with shotgun capable of holding more than three shells, $35 forfeit; Allen K. Strong, St. Rt. 1, Box 151 A, Shelton, aiding and abeting taking salmon from Jorstad Creek by placing salmon on a stringer, $150 fine; Eugene Dunbar, 1729 Washington St., Shelton, fishing within 400 feet of dam, $25 forfeit. Sheriff's Office Ola Mae Qualla, 922 22nd Ave., Seattle, no operator's license on person, $15 forfeit; Thomas Moran, Rt. 2, Box 96, Shelton, speeding, over center line $40 forfeit. Floyd Weddle reported tools missing. Milan Linkletter reported his vehicle hit by another whose driver did not stop. SUPERIOR COURT Default Divorces Default divorce decrees have been granted to: Judy Austin from LeRoy Austin. Betty Flaiz from James Flaiz. Ernest Spitz from June Spitz. Mary Dills from Leo Dills. New Cases Billy Ewing and Lorene Anderson, marriage waiver. Ted Richert against Hunter Brothers, damages. FIRE DEPARTMENT Jan. 8, 5:50 p.m. Dennis Renecker residence, 1125 May St. wall in a garage caught fire from overheated stove. Marriage Licenses Applying for marriage licenses in the Mason County auditor's. office this week were: Billy Lee Ewing, 24, Shelton, and Lorena Anderson, 1 6, Shelton. Pete D. Hawkins, 25, Potlatch, and Judy Flahaut, 26, Olympia. These Tides are for the Union area. For Shelton and Oakland Bay, add 1:45 minutes and 2.5 feet. Thursday, Jan. ! 5 High ....... 6:17 a.m. Low ......11:47 a.m. High ....... 5:23 p.m. Friday, Jan. 16 Low ......12:17 a.m. High ....... 7:11 a.m. City Police Jeffrey White, Rt. 3, Shelton, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, contributing to the -2.1 ft. delinquency of minors, 90 days in 12.3 ft. loll: Floyd Cones 10430 S. Low ...... 12:35 p.m. 5.7 ft, Sheridan, Tacoma, speeding, $20 ..... High ........... .,5:59 p.m.12.0 ft. forfeit; Larry Olli, Rt. 3, Box 685, Shelton, speeding, $20 Saturday, Jan. 17 forfeit; Leslie Webb, St. Rt. 2, Low ......12:53 a.m.-7.0ft. Box 1, Shelton, drunk in public, High ........ 8:05 a.m. 12.3 ft. $25 forfeit. Low ....... 1:23 p.m. 6.6 ft. High ....... 6:35 p.m. 11.5 ft. SHERIFF'S OFFICE Ray Sillons reported a house trailer broken into. Bill Nye reported gasoline taken. John T. Strand reported a cabin broken into. Ken Wolden reported a battery taken from his service station. Rick Blake reported he was assaulted by a hitch hLker he picked up on the freeway. August Pederson reported a fiberglass boat had washed up on shore. SHELTON POLICE Dianne Cruse reported $21 worth of food stamps lost. They were later recovered. Lanny Olson reported a five-gallon can of gasoline taken. Vehicles driven by Alice Savage and Kenneth Gray collided at Fifth and Cedar. Loran Smith reported two ladders, two cabinets, eight door knobs and a range hood missing from new home construction sites. Kenneth Rasmussen reported gasoline taken. Vehicles driven by Leslie Webb and Daniel Dickey collided at 7th and Cota. The Cottage Cafe is now under Hew Management! OPEN 6 A.M. to 8 P.M. I SERVING BREAKFAST, tUNCH & DINNER Weekly : 6 Days ', I), We Feature Seafood, Rib Eye Steak and Home-Made Pie Nadine and Dale Fleshman Olympic Highway North across from airport Phone 426-3073 Sunday, Jan. 18 Low .......1:41 a.m. -2.4 ft. High ....... 9:05 a.m. 12.1 ft. Low .......2:11 p.m. 7.3 ft. High ....... 7:11 p.m. 10.9 ft. Monday, Jan. 19 Low ....... 2:23 a.m. -1.9 ft. High ...... 10:05 a.m.11.8 ft. Low ....... 3:11 p.m. 7.8 ft. High ....... 7:47 p.m. 10.2 ft. Tuesday, Jan. 20 Low ....... 3:17 a.m. -1.1 ft. High ...... 11:11 a.m.11.6 ft. Low ....... 4:23 p.m. 8.1 ft. High ....... 8:35 p.m. 9.5 ft. Wednesday, Jan. 21 Low ....... 4:05 a.m. 0.7 ft. High ...... 12:17 p.m. 11.4 ft. Low ....... 6:05 p.m. 7.9 ft. High ........ 9:41 p.m. 8.7 ft. In America the president reigns for four years, and journalism governs for ever and ever. - Oscar Wilde I PIONEER ) enu Week of Jan. 19- 23 MONDAY - Toasted cheese sandwich, green beans, chilled tomatoes, apple cake and milk. TUESDAY - Chicken fried steak, mashed potatoes, buttered beets, pears, bread and butter and milk. WEDNESDAY - Spanish rice, warm buttered bread, buttered corn, peaches and milk. THURSDAY - buttered bun, pork & ~.~le pie, potato salad FRIDAY - Sloppy Joe on bun, lettuce celery and carrot tray, cookies, ice cream and milk. Supplement your child's diet with vitamins from New Arri Mr. and Mrs. William L. Richards, Rt. 1, Box 3, a boy, January 7. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Thompson, Rt. 2, Box 872, a girl, January 9. M r. and Mrs. Brian D. Schoening, 1101 Turner, a boy, January 11, Mr. and Mrs. Marcel E. Allnoch, 312 Pine, Apt. B, a girl, January 11. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Framan, Rt. 4, Box 20, a girl, January 13. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Archer, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 644, a boy, January 13. :ather High Low Precip. January 8 42 28 .08 January 9 41 34 .41 January 1046 32 January 1145 40 .26 January 1244 30 .14 January 1340 35 .29 January 1452 40 2.33 Americanism is a question of principle, of purpose, of Idealism, of Character; it is not a matter of birthplace or creed or line of descent. - Theodore Roosevelt Scientist Services The Lesson-Sermon to be read in all Christian Science churches this Sunday is on the subject of "Life," with the (;olden Text from Psalms: "The Lord commanded the blessing, even life for evermore." The first religious tenet of Christian Science from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, is included in the Lesson-Sermon. It reads, "As adherents of Truth, we take the inspired Word of the Bible as our sufficient guide to eternal Life" (p. 497). The public is welcome to attend all Christian Science services. Bruce Hartley Airman Bruce G. Hartley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hartley, Shelton, has graduated at Lowry AFB, Colo., from the training course for U.S. Air Force inventory specialists. Airman Hartley, trained to inventory supplies by use of electronic data processing machines, is a 1965 graduate of Elma High School. The •airman received his B.A. degree in 1969 from the University of Puget Sound. His wife, Davina, is the daughter of the Rev. David Smith, Caldwell, Idaho. / 426-2646 Himlie Realty PEARLIZED TARNISH RESISTANT SILVERPLATE SERVING DISHES . . . BY MOBEN 3 PIECE STAINLESS STEEL CARVING SET. HOLLOW GROUND . . . MADE OF ONE-PIECE FORGED STEEL • v Yes, you can hove your choice of any one of TRANSFER NOW. Bring in your passbook. these three FREE gifts when you open a new savings We II transfer your account ABSOLUTELY FREE account with us of only $250 or when you add $250 from anywhere in the nation. We'll do all the work for you. or more to your present T CF account. It's as easy as that. Begin earning more.., in your INSURED TCF Savings Accountl (SORRY, ONLY ONE PER FAMILY) NOW. $20,000 INSURANCE Now all savings accgunts here at TCF are insured up to $20,000 by an agency of the federal government. Save safely. You'll sleep better nights when you do. Remember, it to save with the friendly folks at TC: Ys EARN BIG 6% INTEREST You can now qualify for o 6% per annum fixed rate savings certificate for a term of two years or more on all deposits of $10,000 or more on deposit with our Association prior to December 15, 1969. Ask for additional details. DEFERRED TAX DEPOSITS Why pay a higher income tax on your earnings during your peak income period when you can defer your interest (and your incomB tax) ntil after re- tirement. See the TCF savtngs specialist for more information: THURsTON COUNTY. FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OLYMPIA. SHELTON " LACEY • SHELTON Branch i1111 RalINMdl Am Page 6 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, January 15 C