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COUNTY
[" COURT
on the docket in
District Court
Carol Fuller during
Week Were:
Justice Court
Coats, 404 East C St.,
negligent driving, no
no vehicle license
forfeit; Terrance
338, Shelton,
$25 forfeit;
1313 Cota,
minor consuming
$50 forfeit; Terry
Box 395, Belfair,
Stop at stop sign, $25
511 Walnut,
to dim headlights,
Celestine,
210, Hoodsport,
Kenneth
S. Plymouth,
stop at stop
Pastier,
212, Belfair,
Robert
237, Belfair,
Stop sign, $25
is, 1908 S. 140th,
$25 forfeit;
503 N. Puget,
$25 forfeit;
P.O. Box 642,
for game fish
on person, $25
25615 13th
$25 forfeit;
124 Arcadia,
)r consuming
3rfeit;
,itken, 1759
failure to stop,
Carrington,
failure to
forfeit; James
540, Shelton,
Specialized forest
it a permit, $50
Rt. 1,
removal of
products
forfeit;
Rt. 5, Box
speeding, $58
Rt. 1,
qympla, no
tires,
Richard
Wright,
to punch and
Steelhead card,
Lofgren, 612
Speeding, $41
Rt. 10, Box
~peeding, $41
Rt. 3, Box
$35
P.O. Box
excess of legal
$35 forfeit;
Box 1 !,
$41 forfeit;
3, Box 221,
right of
347 S. Second,
$25
1213
on, no valid
~rson, $25
5, Box
atr, fishing
Your
01d
Phs
for game fish with more than one H.A. Juma reported a dog
line, $25 forfeit; tearing up his garden.
Dorothy Johnson, St. Rt. 1, Marty Settle reported that,
Box 275, Belfair, improper while his vehicle was parked in
passing, $25 forfeit; Fredrick Evergreen Square, it was hit by
Valley, P.O. Box 743, Allyn,another vehicle.
over-possession of oysters, $25 A vehicle driven by Leslie
forfeit; Steven Price, 11111 Steele Cook was found over the bank at
St., Tacoma, over-possession of B and Jefferson Streets.
oysters, $25 forfeit; James Kay Gott reported garbage
Mitchell, 1 711 Summit Dr., cans taken.
Shelton, speeding, $41 forfeit; Jim Brooks reported the
Alan Zenger, 2107 Island Lake attempted theft of a battery.
Dr., Shelton, speeding, $25 Calvin Mann reported
forfeit, someone took a light bulb.
Municipal Department SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Gordon Shank, Rt. 3, Box 51,
Perry Stoner reported
Shelton, minor in possession of
batteries and tools taken.
and consuming intoxicants, $50
Mattie Harris reported a purse
forfeit, lost.
SHELTONPOLICE Joseph Pedereri reported a
Vandalism was discovered to a dog damaged a garden.
telephone booth at Shoprite. William Mayben reported
Charles Churchill reported a oysters taken.
vehicle license plate taken. John Lansk reported vehicles
A bicycle was found at damaged.
Boswell Jewelry. Jean Ream reported a box of
A purse found in the acid in the roadway on Cole
Northcliff area was turned in to Road. It was recovered by the
owner.
the police department and was
claimed by the owner. Enio Sammalisto reported a
calf running loose.
A railroad crossing sign was
found at Seventh and Highland Mrs. H. D. Allen reported
Drive. three stray dogs at her place.
Mildred Prouty reported 18 Simpson Timber Company
rabbits killed by a dog. The dog reported several items taken.
was caught and taken to the city AI Jenson reported a burglary
pound, at the Valley Center service
Anvina Needham reported a station.
The George Vance residence
light shot out with a BB gun.
Ginger Ream reported a was reported broken into.
package taken while shopping. Simpson Timber Company
The Washington State Liquor reported cattle on tree farm land.
Store reported a bottle of liquor Bob Griffey reported poles
taken, taken.
A billfold, comb, hairbrush Gordon Squire reported the
and a tube of toothpaste were burglary of a summer cabin.
found in the woods behind the John Robinson reported a
Reed Building. stop sign down at the Totten
Lights were found on in the Shores and Lynch Road
old Junior High School building, intersection.
Electric wires were reported Steve Baze reported the
down in the vicinity of Mt. View burglary of a residence.
School. Andrea Kryziec reported the
Jacque Emsley reported a burglary of a residence.
stray pup at her place. Jerry Harding reported money
Jim
taken from the till at Belfair
Arc().
Mrs. Dean Wilcox reported
itetns taken from a garage.
John Clappe reported a
windshield broken out of a
vehicle by a rock.
Bob Meyer reported a battery
taken from a vehicle.
Bernice Morrison reported a
mailbox torn down.
Deanna Inman reported a dog
taken.
Bill Besch reported tires and a
battery taken.
Howard Godat reported the
window broken out of a vehicle.
Ed Richard reported a pony
on the road.
A. G. Anderson reported
vandalism to a mailbox.
Jack Gordon reported a trailer
house burglarized.
Thomas Lindman reported a
house entered.
Simpson Timber Company
reported a stripped vehicle found
on its property.
Mrs. John Leppanen reported
vandalism to a mailbox.
Ira Wilber reported tools
taken from a boat.
Simpson Timber Company
reported a chain saw and five saw
bars and chains taken.
CITY BUILDING PERMITS
Building permits approved by
the City of Shelton during the
past week were to Edith Williams,
repair plumbing; Connie Roberts,
fence and concrete patio slab,
$700; Ronald Moore, enclose
carport and add storage room,
$600; Mrs. M. J. Helser, fence,
$125.
COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS
Building permits approved by
the Mason County Planner's
Office during the past week were
to Orville Anderson, recreation
home, $15,667; Ran Angus,
residence, $30,000; Perry
Baunsgard, residence, $40,000;
Walt Blackstock, vacation home,
$14,296; Kenneth Brynestad,
addition, $7,500; Erwin Bushaw,
utility house, $500;
Clyde Castner, storage, $350;
Thomas W. Davis, mobile home,
$4,300; Melvin Fay, boat shelter,
$1,000; Louis Grande, mobile
home, $18,750; Herbert Heath
.Jr., mobile home, no value listed;
Chuck Heinitz, addition and
remodeling, $15,000; William
Herr, garage and storage, $3,900;
George lmlach, residence,
$10,000;
Roy Lehrman, garage, $3,339;
M. E. Linnenbragge, storage shed,
$900; John Makoviney, residence,
$23,100; Dennis Murphy,
modular home, $21,300; Duane
Neuhauser, residence, $21,836;
Daniel Weeks, garage, $2,000;
Norman Wicklund, moving cabin,
$1,000.
in
FIRE DEPARTMENT
March 16, 12:30 a.m., car fire
car owned by Bill Stevens.
SUPERIOR COURT
New Cases
National Collectors Inc.
against Arthur F. Anderson,
transcript of judgement.
Navy Yard Metal Trades
Credit Union against Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Moran, transcript of.
judgement.
Metropolitan Savings and
Loan Association of Seattle
against Sandra Chase, also known
as Sandra Francisco, Erville
Chase and Consolidated Electric
Distributors, mortgage
foreclosure.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Frank
against Mr. and Mrs. Paul Striker,
Cascade Pole Co., Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick J. Byme, Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Bryson, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert C. Davidson and Jones
and Murphy, Inc., cancellation of
teal estate contract.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reeve
against Mr. and Mrs. Paul Striker,
Cascade Pole Co., Patrick J. Byme
and Associates, Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Bryson, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Davidson and Jones and
Murphy Inc., termination of real
estate contract and quiet title.
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• 8 Digits (large, bright display)
• Automatic Floating DecLmal
• Constant and Chain Calculations
• Error Correction
• Power Calculations (pos. and neg.)
• Sequence Changing
• Compound Interest
• Nth Root Calculations
• True percentage capabilities with mark-up and
mark-down
e Natural Algebraic Logic
o Negative Balance indicator
o Can Enter more than 8 digits
• Silicone Based Keyboard (extra responsive)
• Comes Complete with long-life batteries and
carry case
• One Year Replacement Guarantee
III
4th d Cota 42
702
*does not apply to fair-traded items, previous
purchases, iayaways, or undelivered sales
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~J~These tides are for the
Union area. For Shelton and
Oakland Bay add an hour
and a half and 2.4 feet.
Thursday, March 20
Low .......4:47 a.m. 7.1 ft.
High ....... 9:50 a.m. 10.3 ft.
Low .......5:17 p.m. 0.5 ft.
High ......12:52 p.m. 10.5 ft.
Friday, March' 21
Low ....... 6:06 a.m.
7.2 ft.
High ......10:56 a.m. 9.9 ft.
Low .......6:23 p.m. 0.5 ft.
Pinewood derby
contest held
Run-offs for the Mason
District Cub Scout Pinewood
Derby were held at the United
Methodist Church March 15.
A total of 17 cars from six
Cub Scout packs were represented
in the competition.
First place went to Mike
Lament of Pack 126. Second
place winner was Andrew Hinck,
Pack 103; and third place, Scott
Geist of Pack 1 I0.
Crushed Rock
Gravel
Top Soil
Beauty Bark
Eddie Kneeland
Saturday, March 22
High ....... 1:55 a.m. 10.9 ft.
Low 7:29 a.m. 6.8 ft.
High ..... ". 12:15 p.m. 9.7 ft.
Low ....... 7:29 p.m. 0.5 ft.
Sunday, March 23
High ....... 2:50 a.m. 11.4 ft.
Low .......8:35 a.m. 5.9 ft.
High ....... 1:34 p.m. 9.9 ft.
Low .......8:30 p.m. 0.5 ft.
Monday, March 24
High ....... 3:30 a.m. 11.8 ft.
Low .......9:28 a.m. 4.6 ft.
High ....... 2:52 p.m. 10.3 ft.
Low .......9:26 p.m. 0.7 ft.
Tuesday, March 25
High ....... 4:08 a.m. 12.1 ft.
Low ......]0:13 a.m. 3.2 ft.
High ....... 3:59 p.m. 10.9 ft.
Low ......10:15 p.m. 1.1 ft.
Wednesday, March 26
High ....... 4:42 a.m. 12.4 ft.
Low ......10:58 a.m. 1.8 ft.
High ....... 5:01 p.m. 11.4 ft.
Low ......11:05 p.m. 1.7 ft.
Thursday, March 27
High ....... 5:16 a.m. 12.6 ft.
Low ...... 11:41 a.m. 0.5 ft.
High ....... 6:00 p.m. 1 ].8 ft.
Low ...... 11:53 p.m. 2.5 ft.
Order
5th & Franklin
426-3283
Free Parking
Free Gift Wrap
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Hoodsport
Savings Accounts
compounded daily, deposits
by the lOth, pay from the first
:hecking Accounts
senior citizens, over 65
$200 Min. Checking
no service charge
Time Certifi
Safe Deposit
Total Loan Service
commercial, personal
Mllmbel Fe~Jeral I~lJGiii Insucance Ccvp
Savings are m~ured
lo $40.000 by all
agency of lhe federal
government
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