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Shelton, Washington
March 2, 1978     Shelton Mason County Journal
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JourrLal00eord "*'* planne00 FEAST is havingi 16 ill Puyallup. studTetlls, fair's purp MASON COUNTY person, $25 forfeit; Roy Kimball reported he test Barbara Meyer reported the reported on the Bear Creek CITY BUILDING PERMITS caused by woodstove started in preparation. Thef FEAST stand i DISTRICT COURT Appearing on the docket in Mason County District Court before Judge Carol Fuller during the past week were: Municipal Department Brian Chambers, 111 E. Railroad, Shelton, driving while intoxicated, driving without driver's license, $312.50 fine, 30 days in jail, suspended; John Hurst, 2019 S. First, Shelton, speeding, $35 fine; Mary Bowcutt, 1521 N. Adams, Shelton, speeding, sentence deferred six months; Arleene Kirk, failure to yield right-of-way to emergency vehicle, sentence deferred six months; James Parker, Carlon Apartments, Shelton, minor frequenting a tavern, resisting arrest, $175 fine, $50 suspended; Susan O'Rourke, 2543 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa, California, speeding, $35 fine. Justice Court Harry Stoekwell, P.O. Box 525, Hoodsport, failure to stop at stop sign, no valid vehicle license, $40 forfeit; Michael Baling, 179 Mountain Trail Dr., Brinnon, speeding, defective exhaust, $75 forfeit; Druella Parsons, Rt. 1, Box 1234, Forks, no operator's license on person, $I0 forfeit; Anette Newell, Rt. 1, Box 21B, Elma, speeding, $30 forfeit; Edward Flanagan, 7231 Interlacken Dr. SW, Tacoma, failure to stop at stop sign, $30 forfeit; Henry Schaefer, 17237 SE 140th, Renton, operating an all-terrain vehicle without ATV permit, $25 forfeit; Domenic BlanchE, P.O. Box ,141, Grapeview, improper passing, $30 forfeit; Johnny Castro, 3525 Mudbay Rd., Olympia, failure to yield right-of-way, $30 forfeit; Allen Tahja, P.O. Box 482, Hoodsport, speeding, $30 forfeit; Wayne Kallio, Rt." I, Box 302, Shelton, failure to yield right.of-way, $30 forfeit; Masashi Lonnie Hagmann, 2034 Summit Dr., Shelton, speeding, $30 forfeit; Daniel Lowty, 120 N. Phoenix, Olympia, speeding, $30 forfeit; Brett Bausley, P.O. Box 291, Olympia, expired vehicle license, $30 forfeit; Loyette Swanson, Rt. 4, Box 408, Belfair, speeding, $30 forfeit; Bob Godwin Jr., 22101 E. 63rd St., Spanaway, possession of loaded rifle in a motor vehicle, $80 forfeit; Reid Ahlf, P.O. Box 845, Shelton, defective equipment, $12.50 fine; Michael Carrington, Rt. 5, Box 447, Shelton, defective exhaust, no operator's license on person, defective exhaust, $30 fine; Sun Coleman, Rt. 12, Box 528-1031 Olympia, possession of" oysters in shell from tidelands, sentence deferred six months; Stephen Swantak, RE. 1, Box 281, Sheiton, speeding, $50 fine; Johnny York, 1901 Stevens, Shelton, defective exhaust, $10 fine. COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS Building permits approved by the Mason County Planner's Office during the past week were to John Austin, alteration, $6,300; Gary Beamer, mobile home, $10,000; T_P. Benedict, alteration and repair, $3,500; Jim Bennett, addition, $3,000; Lee Chapman, fireplace, $1,750; Colson-Cormley, tennis court, $2,000; Ju'lian Deans, addition, $4,800; Ken Ellingson, garage, $2,184; William Gletz, sea wall, $2,748; Richard Mason, mobile home, $25,000; Roy Murphy, addition, $31,500; W.M. Porter, reroofing, $2,200; Shelton Construction Inc., residence, $32,000; Chauncey Vaughn, demolition of house, no value listed; V.H. Weber, carport, storage and deck, $1,896. SHELTON POLICE Simpson Timber Company ,Hisata,..Rt ..... 14, Box 467, reported a burglary at the city Shelton, speeding, expired Fried Chicken was reported. driver's license, $50 forfeit; Vandalism was reported at Glenn Reece, 2225 Franklin, the United Methodist Church. Seattle, failure to obtain It was reported that$10was Washington vehicle license, $50 taken from Ed's Union 76 forfeit; service station• Glenn Reece, 2324 NE Alfred Pernicano reported a Thompson, Portland, speeding, trailer house entered and $30 forfeit; Holly Reynolds, vandalized. 1718 W. 12th, Port Angeles, A door was found open at speeding, $30 forfeit; Wayne the Shelton Middle School. Foster, 6712 Jarstad Dr., A one-vehicle, non-injury Bremerton, defective equipment, accident was reported on $30 forfeit; Frank Cassalery Jr., Northcliff. St. Rt. 2, Box 378, Port Robert Munson reported a Townsend, speeding, $30 forfeit; motorcycle taken• Keith Crabill, 404 N. 13th, A disabled bus was reported Shelton, no driver's license on blocking traffic on Pioneer Way. DESCO .o.. West Olympm 9-5:30 SAT. "THE SET THAT WON THE TEST" -,SIPLVANIA SUPERSET 19" COLOR CX7176 In • recent independent test, over • thoumnd people were xked to look at six unidentified 19" (diag.) color picturu, side by cede. Then they picked the one with the best overall picture. And the Sylvenia Supemet won over RCA, Zenith, Sony, GE, & Seaml In • seperem teat of 25" (diag.) color pictures, the Sylvania Superset belt Zenith, RCA, Magnevox, Quasar, end Searsl go down to your Sylvania dealer and check out the color picture that beat the top five 19" and the top five 25" bmnde in side by side comperillonsl SYLVAHIA SUPEItSET Side by S/de we beat tlwm dl. ou. o.., $499" Reg. '599 °° Financing on Credit Approval 943-1393 2419 W, Ha, Page 24 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, March 2, 1978 a checkbook. A set of keys found in the city hall parking lot was turned in to the police department. A three-vehicle, non-injury accident was reported on Olympic Highway North and E Street. Marlene Rohr reported a gold coin taken. An income tax refund check found at Seattle-First National Bank was turned in to the police department. Simpson Timber Company reported a burglary in which a chain saw and miscellaneous tools were taken. Brad Owen reported a window in a vehicle broken. A vehicle driven by Edith Williams and a pedestrian, George Karvela St., were involved in an accident in front of the Shelton Inn. There were no injuries. Mark Greenfield reported a .22-caliber rifle missing. Dennis Hamilton reported a vehicle taken. Alice Kopperman reported the theft of gasoline. Marvin Stenbert reported vandalism to a fence. A traffic accident was reported in Evergreen Square. A two-vehicle, non-injury accident was reported on Shelton Springs Road. Steven Sharpe reported a shotgun taken• A door to a storage building on West J Street was found open. A pickup driven by a 14-year-old juvenile was reported to have gone off the road at the Goldsborough Creek bridge on South First Street• Daniel Gosser reported a tail light lens and license plate taken from a motorcycle. Jo Drogmund reported a purse taken from a locker at Shelton High School. A break.in was reported at the Alternative School in the Reed Building. SHERIFF'S OFFICE James Williams reported vandalism to a mailbox. Ray Wheeler reported vandalism to a mailbox. Garbage was reported dumped on property on the Agate Road. Vandalism was reported to mailboxes on Cole Road. burglary of a summer residence. Betty Hudson reported a mobile home burglarized. Sherman WElkins reported the burglary of a residence• Frank Guyer reported a license plate lost. Mailboxes were reported vandalized on the Binns-Swiger Road. Road signs were reported down on the Mason Lake Road from Highway 3 to Lake Limerick. Jerome Hellickson reported cattle doing damage on his property. Richert and Sons reported windows broken and machinery tampered with. Vandalism was reported to mailboxes on the South Shore Road. Dan Adsero reported building material taken. Ralph Garguile reported firewood being thrown from a vehicle at mailboxes. Garbage was reported dumped in the Mason Lake area. Garbage was reported dumped in the Dayton area. Merlin Short reported the burglary of a residence. A non-injury accident was reported near Sanderson Field. Conley Barnett reported a license plate missing. Burton Tweed reported a mailbox missing. Garbage was reported dumped in the Matlock area. Vandalism was reported to restrooms at the Allyn Port District launching area. Forty sticks of dynamite were reported found near Jorstad Creek• Motorcycles were reported tearing up the county park at Mason Lake. A pony was reported loose near Timberlakes. Vandalism was reported to a summer home owned by William Cook. Ann Dana reported rhododendrons being damaged. A car was reported to have s|ld off the road on the Agate Loop Road. Janice Astengo reported a vehicle missing. It was later located. A one-car accident was reported on Highway 3 south of Allyn. A one-car accident was I I WE'RE GETTING READY-TO-MOVE SALE! Check out these savings: Unger Rely Sport 75 = Reg. $1.40 ................. Now Berella Sports Spun "Jr Ic Reg. $1.40... ; ............. Now Jr Brunswick Aspln $100 Reg. $2.25 ................. Now • Knitting Worsted $150 Reg. $2.99 ........ ..... Now PRICE o. t l Selected * Rug Canvases, Small Sunset Stltchery Kits & Painted Needlepoint Canvases Joyce Jaros 426-8568 2020 Olympic Hwy. North I Road. A car-pole accident was reported on the North Shore. Dave Hardy reported the burglary of a garage. A car-pedestrian accident was' reported on the Treasure Island Road. Tom Wallitner reported tools taken and a motorcycle vandalized during a burglary. Gina Munro reported a purse missing. A one-car accident was reported on the Lynch Road. A cat was reported in the ditch at Holiday Beach on Highway 101. A car was reported in the ditch on Highway 3. A vehicle was reported in the ditch on the Walker Park Road. John Pills reported a house broken into. Mark Trucksess reported tools and a toolbox taken. Henry Eickhoff reported a mailbox damaged. Jerome Hellickson reported stray cattle near Oak Park. A vehicle was reported to have hit a bridge on the Deyette Road. Mike Halley reported vandalism to a vehicle. A burglary was reported at Timberlakes. A two-car accident was reported on the Shelton Springs Road. Elsie Lomax reported theft of a boat. A two-car accident reported north of Shelton Highway 101. A stop sign was reported down on Schoolhouse Hill in Hoodsport. Road signs were reported down on the Picadilly and Loop Roads. A vehicle was reported in the water between the Fairgrounds Road and the Highway I01 North Shelton exit. Richard Baselt reported a coat and a leather jacket taken. Paul Peterson reported the burglary of a sunnner cabin in which a television set was taken. A.M. Parker reported an abandoned vehicle on his property near Lake Cushman. Building permits approved by wall, $200 damage. the City of Shelton during the FIRE DISTRICT FIVE past week were to Jerry Bunko, residence, $24,000; Getty Corp., February 22, 10:29 p.m., aid remodel garage, $2,000; Rodney call, sudden illness, Agate. Golubickas, mobile home, no transported to Mason General value listed; Harold Peck, Hospital, Shelton. greenhouse, $250; John McEIroy, February 25, 2:47 a.m., aid business remodeling, $800; Waite call, possible back injury, Allyn, Construction, residence, $32,000; transported Mason General Jerry Smith Realty, temporary Hospital, Shelton. installation of modular honte, no February 25, 12:50 p.m., aid value listed, call, possible abdominal injury by automobile, Grapeview, SUPERIOR COURT District 3, District 5 transported Dissolutions ofMarraige to Mason General Hospital, Phyllis Rhee and Dae Kyung Shelton. Rhee. Kathie Kennedy and David -nu'4"e* s Kennedy. Phoebe Stalaas and Charles Stalaas. approved Joan Flammia and Anthony The Mason County Flarrunia. Cornmission has approved Nina Challendar and William budgets for the Therapeutic Challendar. Recreation Services and New Cases Community Accessibility Services Tom Martin Construction in the amount of $3,750eacb. Inc. against Mr. and Mrs. Jerry The budgets were presented Gilmour and Hama Hama to the commission by Park Company, debt. Director Scott Ballentine. SHELTON FIRE DEPARTMENT Steady erosion February 26, 4:35 p.m., The enormous daily progress of 1637 Olympic Highway North, natural science is irresistibly house owned by VFW, fire destroying the roots of all church dogmas. Ernst Haeckel the Church plans w7 spaghetti dinner A spaghetti dinner will be served by the Episcopal Young Churchmen of Saint David's Church at the church hall, Third and Cedar Streets, from 5 until 7 p.m. March 8. Following the dinner," at 7 p.m. The Episcopal Young Churchmen of The Church of The Holy Spirit, Vashon Island, will present "Dramatized 'Stations of' The Cross:" The Reverend Peter Dally, vicar of the Vashon Church, will be the preacher at the service. The public is welcome to both events. Photograph Copy Price includes - -- - o;Y eup at $a9S - " P7 • nd Fon orders 1-:)x print .............. placed Mondays s Bring in your priceless family photograph from the old family album or attic and we at Dean's Studio will make a perfect copy of any one picture. Faded photographs are our specialty. If photographs are time-worn, our artists can repair cracks and damaged areas for reasonable charges. Your original is returned unharmed. Bring yours in this Monday. 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE Education and. S e Shelton High Sck vocational progra juniors and seniors is designed to understand and about the food sr Students in the how to cook di They get to test the annual FEAS' are many differe students can ent¢l as individuals. M0S have time limits  minutes. There # breadmaking, pieS, pastries. There are events of a French knife, cafeteria equipme speed table settle events are casserole, entree;, others. At the el J.. each school getS 8 t up. No school 0.; recipe will be u #i!: One person f r°ro will do this and tlli on it. This is just will do this yea!. il I cafes and salami cookies, soup a t:: many more. 'J =:i; fancy cafes, too. CARLOAD CLEAR-OU WE JUST RECEIVED 1 EXTI CARLOAD OF FURNITURE iN,,,,I • AND MUST SLASH OUR PR TO MAKE ROOM! . | S ) 00 *249o% ,'. i" SLEEPER SOFA'S 100 % Herculon several to chooge From $189 oo Y I it il , - - -00 .0.$325 3 sets only Mfgs list $599.95 Extra Chairs