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A polygraph could examined in open competition, 42.30.010 through R.C.W. Civil Service Commission has
negate such wrongful nor have they apparently been 42.30.920. Since the regularabdicated its duties to the Sheriff
classified, business of the Civil Service and become the alter ego of the
of the Sheriff and "The Mason County Sheriff's Commission is the application, Sheriff in the most wanton and
Deputy receive Office has again attempted to appointment or dismissal of intentional, arbitrary and
under the law evade civil service examination by public officers or employees, the capricious actions and non-action
of the law and thesemantics and non classification, exceptions set forth to other therein. The Commission's
°fclassified employees Although detectives are classified agencies would not, under R.C.W. conduct has been willful and
positions with examination 42.30.110 exempt the Civil u n r e a s o n i n g w i t h o u t
is the questiqn ofnecessary there has been created Service Commission front open consideration or regard for
Thomas E. the position of plainclothespublic meetings, fairness, legality, civil rights,
acting on CivilService assignment which the Civil Service "Thehna R. Bumpiotts is federal and state law,
,ns as an officialAdministration has improperly employed by the Sheriff Dan circumstances, andwithout rega,d
Criminal Deputy designated as a non-Civil Service McNair. When Thelma writes and of law, facts and circumstances,
administering an oral position. In actual fact, the handles the Sheriff's to support their wrongful acts and
the examination, and position is that of detective with correspondence, she uses theconclusions.
Deputy T. E. the same pay, $11,808.00, assecretarial initials: trb, when she "Further, the Mason County
his secretary detective and the same duties. In writes and handles the MasonCivil Service Commission failed to
examination and 1974 the plainclothes assignment C o u n t y C i vi 1 S e r v i ce act on the complaint of Fred
correct thesame was listed as detective. Thenature Commission's correspondence,Pharris about the Sheriff
cretary of Chief of the work done and not theshe disguises the fact by using the overturning ex-Sheriff John
Creekpaum name given the position is the initials: tb. Thus Thelmanotonly Robinson's seniority of Fred
COrrespondence andcontrolling feature and draws up examinations, Pharris which was determined 1
from determines the rights of eligibles apparently hands them out to the January 1971 and which Sheriff
fission, under Civil Service. Sheriff and his Chief Criminal Dan McNair reversed 30
it becomes obvious "Regular open public Deputy and others, and grades December 1974; arbitrarily and
Service Commissionmeetings are not held by the Civil them. capriciously.
alter ego of Sheriff ,Service Commission as required"The Sheriff and his agents'"Complaints made to the
and Chief Criminalby R.C.W. 41.14.050 and R.C.W. actions herein are illegal and the Commission, of violations of the
Creekpaum and Civil Service laws, have not been
the Civil Service acted upon and are whitewashed
haSofficeabdicatedto Sheriffits Bonker to speak on aging at the whim and direction of the
d Chief Criminal
Congressman Don Bonker will offer the keynote address at an all-day
11.14.070 authorizes conference on the Politics of Aging at The Evergreen State College May
county, which 27. Bonker, serving his first term in the House of Representatives from and applicants.
"Based upon these violations
Unty is, one Washington's Third District, is scheduled to speak in the early of the laws of the State of
which is an afternoon. His address will follow an open, morning meeting of the Washington and the United States
Position. SheriffState Council on Aging. and the rules and regulations of
appointed, the Civil Service Commission,
Civil Service may ! urge that all examinations
Dimitri Todd as Auto death rate two a day within the past years, under the
ad m i n i s trative direction of Sheriff Dan McNair
lward Doench One person was killed every 11 hours, 32 minutes in motor vehicle and in which Thomas E.
sheriff, 1 helma crashes in Washington State last year. Traffic injuries averaged 158 per Creekpaum and Thehna R.
aas as appointed day. The economic loss from traffic crashes is estimated at $315 Bumpious have been wrongfully
and Ann Rose, million. The state's death rate per 100 million miles of travel last year and illegally involved, should be
chief civil deputy was 3.35, slightly above the 3.34 rate of 1973. In all, there were voided ab initio and new, legally
a rivate civil 106,243 reported motor vehicle traffic incidents in Washington last adequate standards, positions,
without year, compared with 105,515 in 1973. Travel in the state dropped 2.5 descriptions and requirements
or competition, percent. The number of registered vehicles climbed to 2,545,975, an should be created and new and
s have not been increase of 92,095 (3.3 percent) vehicles, proper examinations given."
LAY-AWAY
0.f ~eJ'J' Shop 9:30-5:30
Dept. Store
3RD & RAILROAD
EVER
We can't tell you who
makes these reg. $14-$21
tops, but you'll recognize
them! Variety of styles,
fabrics, mostly knits.
"d very special
kind of store"
By Linox. Candles. $3.25 and $3.75.
Candle Base. $2.00 and $3.00.
Flower Rings. $1.00 to $3.00.
Folding columns and tapers, 35 cents to
Sheriff, in a combination and
conspiracy to violate the rights of
citizens and classified employees ~ :
Rival Crock Pot. Reg. $24.95, $14.88.
Haeger Pottery. From $4.50 to $15.00.
Shop 9:30-5:30
Dept. Store
3RD & RAILROAD
50 cents each.
Bavarian China. Pitcher $14.00, plate $12.00, candy dish $9.00.
LAY-AWAY
Porcelain Enamelware by Berggren Orkjinal. 8-cup perk $17.00,
Mugs $3.00 each, Salt and pepper $5.00 pr., cream and sugar
$6.50 pr.
Planters by Pottery Craft. From $3.00 to $28.00
Country Kitchen Ovenware. Oval baker $7.50, pitcher $5.00,
bean pot $8.00
Genuine Porcelain 7-pc. Cookware Set. 1-qt. saucepan with cover,
2-qt. saucepan with cover, 4~z-qt. Dutch oven with cover, 9¥z-in.
skillet. $24.99
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CARDIGANS
Mom'll will love it/
100% orlon acrylic,
pointelle detail, scalloped
edging. In most wanted
white.
EXC LUSIVE CALl FORN IA STYLI NG
IN FOUR PASTEL SHADES
COMPARE AT $30
Pottery by Haeger. Pitcher $7.50, Planter $9.00, Cookie Jar $9.00.
Pitcher and Bowl Set, $27.00. Others from $8.00 up.
By Gem Accessories. Blue-gold-green-cranberry. Soap dish $5.25, Pottery Craft. Vases $5.00-$7.00-$9.00
Jar $6.00, Mirror $11.00.
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