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COUNTY
COURT
on the docket in
~Unty District Court
Carol Fuller during
Week were:
COURT
P.O. Box 95,
for game fish
on person, $25
St. Rt. 2,
speeding, $34
1235 9th
rton, no valid
on person, $10
Woodman, 3020
ton, expired
vehicle license, no
on person, $25
i, Bennett, Rt. 3, Box
% failure to stop at
forfeit; Toni King,
Bremerton, fishing
without a license,
Michael Holden,
P1. NE, Bothell,
fish during closed
forfeit; Michael
30 Trailblazer SE,
Ling, $38 forfeit;
3802 42nd
speeding, $44
Carr, 1708 46th
failure to use
ration, $25 forfeit;
1625 Boyle St.,
ure t o yield to
no operator's
rson, $45 forfeit;
20835 First PI.
$25 forfeit;
)mberg, 10735
speeding,
Carol, 2013 E.
exceeding bag
at, $35 forfeit; J. C.
1, Box 417, Port
$38 forfeit;
~lcht, 2525 Bethel,
$38 forfeit;
12623 105th
fishing for game
a valid license on
Shelton, speeding, $25 forfeit;
Walter Taylor, Rt. 1, Box 176,
Elma, fishing for game fish during
closed season, $25 forfeit; Doreen
Lee, P.O. Box 899, Shelton,
speeding, $25 forfeit; Jeanne
Stickley, Rt. 5, Box 730, Shelton,
speeding, $25 forfeit; Roger
Lawson, 611 Arcadia, Shelton,
failure to dim headlights,
defective equipment, $35 forfeit.
Municipal Department
Marvin Henry, 1219 Railroad,
Shelton, disturbing the peace,
resisting arrest, minor in possesion
of and consuming liquor, $250
forfeit; Louis Moore, 2317
Jefferson, Shelton, supplying
liquor to minors, $100 fine, $75
suspended;
Theodore Van Tuyl, P.O. Box
427, South Bend, failure to use
due care and caution, defective
equipment, $20 fine; Charles
Boring, Rt. 3, Box 762, Shelton,
speeding, $12.50 fine; Rocky L.
Quinn, 27914 Pacific Highway,
Federal Way, disturbing the
peace, $125 fine.
SHELTON POLICE
Vehicles driven by Eugene
Allen and Roy Nason collided on
Highway 101 South.
Sharon Hoyt reported she
found a bicycle in her yard.
Larry Chamberlain reported
one bicycle taken from his garage
and another left on his property.
A bicycle found at Mary's
Exxon was brought to the police
station.
Julie Gay turned in a
transistor radio she observed
being thrown in some bushes.
Planters were found broken
and scattered at the Hy-Lond.
The door to the First
Christian Church was found open.
A door to Faith Lutheran
Church was found open.
Don Quinn reported a
window in the City Water
Department pumping shed
broken.
A tree limb found on G Street
1920 N. was removed by officers.
exceeding bag Billy Rose reported he had
fish, $50 forfeit; found some items under the city
2118 E. 14th, dock. Found were a cassette tape
:.¢6ing baglimit Of~,re:¢order, several tapes, a
, $25 forfeit; A1 microphone, earphones and a
,~O. Box 4304, carrying case.
' ~eeding bag limit A spool for wire was found in
jrout, $25 forfeit; the street and removed
r., 226 A le St, • "
• e "" PP . .- A vehmle driven by Richard
i etlmg bag limit Howell collided with a parked
ut, $25 forfeit;vehicle owned by Milton
:oberts, 2027 E.Brumbaugh. Howell told officers
n, fishing for game he swerved to miss a dog which
Vahd hcense .on was m the stre;t County Clothing
rfeit; Jan Abhtt, The Maso
)r., Bremerton, Bank drop box was found tipped
forfeit; Stephenover.
Rt~, 2, Box 143,A bottle containing two pills
or game fish was found at the high school and
$25 forfeit; turned over to officers.
St. Rt. 2, Box Eli Tomas reported two pieces
r, Speeding, $32of canvas and gasoline taken from
his carport.
| "land, P.O. Box Orville Moran reported a
1 Speeding, $58wallet lost.
a Patterson, 303 Nora Lanning reported eggs
Speeding, $58 thrown at a residence.
221 N.
On, minor in
and consuming
Robert
Shelton,
L $65 forfeit;
1, Box 695,
$32 forfeit;
521 Laurel,
Greg Brown reported a spare
tire taken from a vehicle.
Becky Ewing reported a
wallet lost.
A wallet found at Bordeaux
School was turned in to the police
department.
A break-in was reported at the
Town Tavern.
MILL CREEK
lust what a lot of people are looking for. Just a
towards Olympia. Olympic Mr. view and
location and recently surveyed besides having
of beautiful stream frontage. All this for just
VIEW
to Harstine Island. Fronts on county road.
easy terms.
Agate Store. Secluded wooded acreage on
Surveyed -- salt water access close by.
EE FARM...
,ck area. Old farm. Thousands of planted and
Many ready for cutting. Call Carl for
WATERFRONT...
220 feet frontage. High bank view property.
;" Contract terms -- priced $13,000.. •
Und Railroad 426-2646 f E,,,on.
CALL EVENINGS & WEEKENDS
~~ 407 Dove Thocher 426-8635
"u 426-8676 Torger.Lee 426-4653
John Wotkins 426-2678
Anton Charlson reported dogs
digging up his garden.
George Bait reported windows
broken out of a truck and a
fishing tackle box, tools and a
knife taken.
Lloyd Fisher reported a
window broken by a rock.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Mary Esser reported a summer
home burglarized.
Vernon Parks reported two
trailer tires taken.
A stop sign at Allyn was
reported torn down.
Randy Priest reported a
vehicle missing. It was found.
Larry Andrews reported
seeing two persons tearing down
stop signs.
Mrs. Jerry Wilson reported a
stray horse in her yard.
Dudley Stoltz reported a
canoe, hatchet and sleeping mat
taken.
Duane Erstad reported a
burglary.
Eugene Glastow reported
gasoline taken.
Roger Mehlendorf reported he
found a dog.
Maynard Nelson reported a
1972 station wagon taken.
Bob Kimbel reported
vandalism to a backhoe.
Jim Archer reported a boat
taken.
Dan TrammeU reported a
German shepherd pup lost.
Gary Mazzoncini reported
skindivers trespassing.
Stewart Minarsich reported
fishing poles and tackle taken
from a locked vehicle.
Virginia Gutenberger reported
the theft of hubcaps.
Garbage was reported dumped
on the Home Meat Service
property.
Heddig Lennembuegge
reported the windshield in a car
broken.
Jack Stoltz reported his
grandfather's cabin broken into.
Fluckinger, shingle roof, $600;
Lew Arnold, garage, $1,000;
Donald Campagna, residence,
$17,081 ; George Valley, re-roof
building, $925.
COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS
William B. Archer, mobile
home, $1,200; Burt Auseth and
Richard and Joan Hayes, storage
shed, $1 ,540; George
Benjaminson, vacation home,
$5,080; Emory and Maryanna
Caudill, mobile home, $4,600;
Stuart Darst, residence,
$19,052.80; R. A. Dougherty,
addition, $5,000; Ray and Mary
Evans, addition, $2,884.64;
Richard Fall, cabin, $8,400;
Robert Knesal, garage, $3,317.80;
Lester Krueger, storage shed,
$1,690; Makoviney and Sons,
residence, $23,100; Northern
Inc., re-roof shop, $800; Harold
Schnitzer, shop, garage and
storage, $3,800; Bernard Scoles,
addition to deck, $1,000; Chris
Taylor, mobile home, $1,200;
Paul Webster, foundation, $400.
SUPERIOR COURT
Dissolutions of Marriage
Dissolutions of marriage were
approved in Mason County
Superior Court for:
James Magnus and Karen
Magnus.
Michael Lee and Doreen Lee.
Connie Lund and Ronald
Lund.
Patricia Snyder and Bryan
Snyder.
Steven Sorenson and Ruth
Sorenson.
Mervyn Settle and Wanda
Settle.
New Cases
Wayne B. Knight against
Barbara Petrick and Farwest
Industries Inc., quiet title.
Roats Engineering against Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Bowden, W and A
Development Co., Transamerica
Title Co., Hood Canal Associates,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yeakle, Mr.
Bob Burton reported a CB and Mrs. William McAllister and
radio and glasses taken from aSeattle-First National Bank, debt
vehicle, and lien foreclosure.
Shirley Bonner reported two Mulvena Schmits and
calves on the road. Department of Social and Health
Lee tlayes reported vandalism Services, enforcement of
to a yard. administrative subpoena.
Jan Thurman reported a calf
yard. The owner was '_:---7..~?,
in
her
located and took the animal .~'~ ,,..,'
home.
F. W. Herrick reported eight
rhododendron bushes taken.
Lee Hayes reported vandalism
to flowerbeds.
Mrs. Leonard Anderson
reported gasoline taken.
CITY BUILDING PERMITS
Building permits approved by
the City of Shelton during the
past week were to Edward
• " ..........................................
,
.. Make Mothers Day .
even more spec=al ,,
'* with a
"" Bul Acc
..-,,,-: ova utron*
4 t
Beautifully
tailored
calendar
tells time
' to the second.
$165.
*We will adjust to ~his precise tolerance,
if necessary. Guarantee is for one year. ~--~
g=g.
o Diamonds
a Costume Jewelry
a Noritake China
plans special spea
State Employment Security
Department against Werberger
Winery and Distilling Co.,
delinquent unemployment
compensation taxes.
Aberdeen Federal Savings and
Loan Association against Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Osterman and Mr.
and Mrs. Melbourne Bumett,
mortgage foreclosure.
Martha Hoosier against
Department of Labor and
Industries, appeal.
Seattle-First National Bank
against Ken Paul Construction
and Rainier National Bank, debt.
Shelton United Methodist
Church announces the return of
Reverend Cliff Custer to Shelton
on May 14 and 15 for two days of
meetings highlighting "The
Enrichment of Life." He will
speak at a public ineeting May 14
at 7:30 p.m. at the Methodist
Church.
Reverend Mr. Custer was
educated at Princeton Theological
Seminary and was ordained as a
Presbyterian minister. He now has
an interdenominational ministry
arid is especially valued as a
speaker on college campuses. He
is also known for his work with
spiritual growth groups in the
United States, Ganada and in
other countries throughout the
world.
RESIDENTIAL -- SUMMER HOMES
COMMERCIAL
Complete Water Systems for all your needs.
PUMP SALES & INSTALLATION
426-5931
SHELTON
Water Systems MEMBER OF WASHINGTON STATE &
NATIONAL WATER WELL DRILLERS ASSOCIATION,
PUMP & DRILLING
COMPANY
275-2015
HIGHWAY 3 ALLYN
He is founder and director of
the Christopher Institute of
Oregon which serves as a Christian
retreat and spiritual training
center. His is a faith ministry,
with his only financial support
being through offerings and from
those whom he has served.
Further information is
available by calling the United
Methodist Church of Shelton.
426-4174.
Schools are fine,
Kids are too...
No more taxes for me & you.
May 20th
Paid for by Concerned Citizens for
Better School Government, Estelle Bunnell, Chr., Shelton
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