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JOURNALOFRECORD
by Sarah Newman, D.C.
FLAT ON THEIR BACKS
Since the
American
Academy of
Pediatrics
recommended
placing babies
to sleep on their
backs in t992,
the incidence
of "sud~len
infant death Sarah Newman, D.C.
syndrome"
(SIDS) has decreased by more
than half. However, since then,
the occurrence of "positional skull
deformity" has risen to about
13% of healthy singleton babies.
While orthotic helmets may be
recommended for babies with severe
cases of positional skull deformity, or
for those whose skulls do not improve
after six months of age, parents can
take a simple step to prevent or resolve
this problem. To avoid the exertion of
pressure at the back of the head, place
the baby on his or her stomach for 30-
60 minutes while he or she is awake
and closely monitored.
Today's informative column has
been brought to you as a public
service. At NEWMAN FAMILY
CHIROPRACTIC, we believe in
natural healing: a comprehensive
approach to chiropractic care which
features adjustments, rehabilitation,
therapy, and the balance of proper
nutrition. It's wise to visit your
chiropractor periodically in order to
maintain better body alignment. We're
located at 2211 Jefferson St. , where
we serve the needs of the entire family
by providing professional chiropractic
care. Please call 360.426.3886 to
schedule an appointment.
P.S. The chiropractor can recommend
neck exercises that can be performed
during a baby's diaper changes that will
help relieve torticollis ("wryneck"),
which is a stiff neck associated with
muscle spasm.
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Calls reported to Shelton
Police, Mason County Sher-
iffs Office and Tribal agen-
cies included:
Burglaries
At 3:06 p.m. on March 7,
a chain saw and other tools
were reported stolen from a
shed and truck in the 100
block of East Midway Lane.
Estimated value was $700.
At 4:03 p.m. on March 8,
a burglary to a storage unit
was reported in the 1100
block of East Johns Prairie
Road.
At 12:16 p.m. on March
9, a chain saw was reported
stolen from a shop in the
200 block of Southeast Cole
Road. Estimated value was
$200.
At 2:29 p.m. on March 9,
a burglary was reported in
the 1600 block of Fairmont
Avenue. Missing items in-
chided antiques, microwave
and other items.
At 9:18 p.m. on March 9,
a burglary was reported in
the 1300 block of East Leeds
Drive.
At 4 p.m. on March 11,
a burglary was reported to
a motorhome in the 1900
block of East Phillips Lake
Loop.
At 9:20 a.m. on March 12,
a burglary was reported in
the 100 block of North Ca-
nal View Road, Hoodsport.
At 7:34 p.m. on March 12,
a residential burglary was
reported in the 6600 block
of East State Route 106,
Union.
Assaults
At 4:15 p.m. on March 12,
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Shelton, WA 98584
an individual reported that
a neighbor spit on her in
the 300 block of South Fifth
Street.
Domestic violence
At 5:21 p.m. on March 6,
a domestic dispute was re-
ported in the 100 block of
Southeast Tys U1 Tad Loop.
At 4:15 p.m. on March 12,
a white Chevrolet Blazer
was driving on the wrong
side of the road and the
male driver was yelling at
a female walking on the
roadway near West Hul-
bert Road and West Shelton
Road.
At 6:46 p.m. on March 6, a
verbal domestic dispute was
reported in the 700 block of
East Ballantrae Drive.
At 12:53 a.m. on March
8, a domestic dispute was
reported in the 100 block of
Southeast Qua Ta Sat Cir.
At 6:15 p.m. on March 9,
a domestic dispute was re-
ported in the 600 block of
Firwood Court.
At 5:24 p.m. on March
12, a domestic dispute was
reported in the 500 block of
East Olde Lyme Road.
Thefts
At 9:38 a.m. on March 6,
a wireless Internet system
was reported stolen from
the 600 block of East Agate
Road.
At 8:01 a.m. on March 7,
a theft from a storage shed
was reported in the 200
block of East Midway Lane.
Golf Clubs, generators and
a pressure washer were
among missing items. Esti-
mated value was $3,000 or
more.
At 10:56 a.m. on March 9,
a bench was reported stolen
from a yard in the 600 block
of Wyoming Avenue.
36' 5TH wheel on private
property 5 miles from town.
Lights, W/S/G paid. 360-427-
4106. F3/15-4/5
MOVING SALE. Two week-
ends - March 16-17-18 and
23-24-25, 9 a.m.-6 p.m., 1060
E. Pickering Rd. Old chain-
saws, chest freezer, propane
fireplace, tires, furniture.
Welding rods, various sizes,
still sealed cans and boxes.
Trailer axles, 350 Chevy en-
gine, tools. Tons more. All
priced to go. $3/15
RESIDENT CARE Provider:
Responsible for assisting
our residents with daily care
needs as well as completion
of light housekeeping tasks
and services in our dining
room. Must be an energetic
team player with a big heart
and a strong desire to assist
our aging population. Must
At 1:56 p.m. on March
9, money was reported sto-
len from a wallet in the 100
block of East Blevins Road
North.
At 5:15 a.m. on March 11,
a black 2004 Saturn VUE
was reported stolen from
the 400 block of Cookson
Street.
At 2:04 p.m. on March 11,
a cell phone was reported
stolen from the 700 block of
West Alder Street.
At 9:47 a.m. on March 12,
a firewood theft was report-
ed in the 2700 block of East
South Island Drive.
At 11:45 a.m. on March
12, a vehicle theft was re-
ported in the 400 block of
North Fourth Street.
At 2:45 p.m. on March
12, a white Honda Accord
was reported stolen from an
unknown address in Hood-
sport.
At 2:52 p.m. on March 12,
a mail theft was reported in
the 300 block of Southeast
Phillips Road.
Fires
At 1:32 p.m. on March 7,
a structure fire was report-
ed in the 300 block of East
Ireland Court.
At 6:24 p.m. on March 7,
a chimney fire was reported
in the 200 block of West Se-
attle Avenue.
ARRESTS
March 7
Alexis Dominguez, 19, of
the 100 block of North Steel
Lane West, Hoodsport, was
booked at 1:33 p.m. for Vio-
lation of the Uniform Con-
trolled Substance Act (VUS-
CA).
Brett Taylor Watkins,
34, of the 100 block of North
Union Drive, Hoodsport,
have the ability to work with
little or no supervis,on and
be willing to work a variety
of shifts. Experience not re-
quired, we wil train the right
candidate. Apply in person at
Maple Glen Assisted Living,
1700 N. 13th Loop Rd. Shel-
ton, WA 98584. M3/15-22
POSITION OPENING for:
Contract Logging Superinten-
dent. Position purpose: Man-
ages all contract logging ac-
tivities on Green Diamond's
322,000 acres in Washing-
ton as well as outside timber
purchases to assure planned
production of logs to desig-
nated customers; plans the
production rates and log-
ging costs for approximately
60MMBF of fee timber annu-
ally; function encompasses
clearcut, pre-pole, salvage,
and right-of-way logging as
otb '
Regularly
RegularlyLove
your
Wishing You 50 More
Love from --
Bob, Beth, Barry, & Bonny
was booked at 3:31 p.m. for
VUCSA, communication
with a minor for immoral
purposes and harassment
(domestic violence).
March 8
Kimberlyh Anne Parker,
39, a transient, was booked
at 1:19 a.m. for criminal
trespassing second degree
and disorderly conduct.
Dale Maurice McDou-
gall, 48, of the 200 block of
Laurel Street was booked at
1:48 a.m. for criminal tres-
passing second degree.
March 9
Gaylene Wiseman, 55, of
the 1700 block of West Rail-
road Avenue was booked at
12:23 a.m. for DWLS third
degree.
March 10
Leland John Tarver, 41,
of the 700 block of Turner
Avenue was booked at 4:09
a.m. for felony eluding.
Pofitu Poe Taula, 35, of
the 200 block of East Is-
real Road, Tumwater, was
booked at 10:30 p.m. for
theft first degree.
Ronald Lee Renner, 32, of
the 3000 block of East Johns
Prairie Road was booked at
7:58 p.m. for violation of an
anti-harassment order, as-
sault fourth degree (DV),
malicious mischief third
degree (DV) and residential
burglary.
March 11
Adrian Victoriano Anto-
nio, 45, of the 100 block of
Northeast Anchor Drive,
Belfair, was booked at 12:43
a.m. for DWI.
Rebecca L. Bechtold, 32,
of the 200 block of East Ash-
wood Lane was booked at
1:13 a.m. for possession of
a controlled substance, pos-
session of less than 40 grams
of marijuana and possession
of drug paraphernalia.
Dale Maurice McDou-
gall, 43, of the 200 block of
Laurel Street was booked at
10:34 a.m. for criminal tre-
passing first degree.
Luis R. Guebara-Villan-
ueava, 47, of the 600 ;block
of East First Street, Aber-
deen, was booked at 3:21
p.m. for theft third degree,
obstructing law enforce-
ment, resisting arrest, es-
cape third degree, harvest-
ing for production with a
permit and criminal tres-
passing second degree.
Shawna Linn Boe, 48, of
the 100 block of Southeast
Holly Place was booked at
4:50 p.m. for DWLS second
degree and obstructing law
enforcement.
Jacob Allen Braunsch-
weig, 19, a transient of
Chehalis, was booked at
8:45 p.m. for three counts
of distributing a controlled
substance to a minor more
than three years of age
younger than himself, child
rape second degree, crimi-
nal trespassing first degree
and making false/mislead-
ing statements.
March 12
Kris Andrew Larsen, 54,
of the 3800 block of Oxford
Loop Southeast, Lacey, was
booked at 12:43 p.m. for
DWI.
Cale Ray Baker, 37, of the
4800 block of Aqua Drive,
Bonnie Lake, was booked
at 1:25 a.m. for DWLS third
degree, hit and run attend-
ed and DWI.
Ismael Mendoza
Ramirez, 18, of the 300
block of South First Street
was booked at 4:55 a.m. for
phyiscal control of alcohol/
drugs, MIP, obstructing law
enforcement and resisting
arrest.
well as commercial thinning;
collaboration with market-.
ing staff to ensure customer
needs are met and revenue
is maximized. Five years log-
ging supervision. Bachelor's
degree in forest manage-
ment or forest engineering
or the equivalent combina-
tion of education, training or
experience that provides the
required knowledge, skills,
and abilities. Prior experience
in negotiation of business
contracts a plus. How to Ap-
ply: Work location: Shelton,
WA. Benefits include: Bonus.
medical, 401k, vacation, holi-
day and sick pay. Qualified in-
dividuals can request an ap-
plication packet by emailing
thenderson@greendiamond.
com. Applications will also be
available at Mason County
WorkSource, 2505 Olymic
Hwy, Suite 420, Shelton WA
98584. Closing is April 4,
2012. Anticipated start date
early May 14, 2012. Equal
Opportunity Employer. Drug
free workplace. We partici-
pate in the E-Verify Program.
G3/15-29
ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR:
Full-time position. Plans, di-
rects, coordinates, manages
and completes events and
activity services to promote
rich living experiences for
residents at our community,
promoting our "Celebrating
the Art of Life" philosophy.
Applicants should have expe-
rience n planning events and
activities or related field and
possess a positive attitude
with abundant enthusiasm.
Must be able to work well with
others, organize and prioritize
workload, and have flexibility
with regard to work hours, Se-
nior healthcare experience is
desired for all applicants. Sal-
ary DOE. Apply in person at
Maple Glen Assisted Living,
1700 N. 13th Loop Rd., Shel-
ton, WA 98584 or by email
to: kcrabtree@artegan.com.
Closing 3/30/2012. M3/15-22
Serving
Batdorf& Bronson
Coffee
506 W. Railroad Ave • Shelton
Mon-Fri 5:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Sun 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
A Fami
• Greenhouse. Nursery. Produce
• Seafood. Bark
o Soils • Plants
• Olympic Mountain Ice Cream
1921 E. Hwy 106, Union WA 98592
(360) 898-2222 • (360) 426-2222
Winter Hours: Fri-Sat-Sun 9am.5:3Opm
www, hunter-farms.com
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