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COUNTY
:OURT
on the docket in
0unty District Court
Carol Fuller during
~eek were:
]mtice Court
P.O. Box 939,
operating a motor
In violation of
driver's license, $50
Trombley, 5502 NE
Vancouver, driving
suspended, $175
Maitz, Fr. Lewis
intoXicated, $200
days in jail, 28
;regg Graham, Rt. 2,
speeding, $64
Anderson, 1561
improper lane
fine ; Richard
~, 2717 N. Bennett,
control of a
while intoxicated,
~, 14 days in jail,
t Emerson, P.O.
speeding, $10
Goodburn, 6 Holly
$36 forfeit;
St. Rt. 1, Box
in possession
intoxicants,
Hightower, Ft.
possession of and
intoxicants, $50
Shilling, Rt. 5,
Shelton, over legal
truck, $20 forfeit;
203 Spring Rd.,
to stop at stop
Rt. 1, Box 216,
$32 forfeit;
302 Roosevelt,
of more than
clams, $35 forfeit;
412½ I St.,
Wyoming, driving
$250 forfeit;
610 Fairmont,
$32 forfeit;
1215 Evans Ave.,
POSsession of female
Watch
10:00 a.m. & 10:00 p.m.
Sunday
703 Mullen
Possession of female
forfeit; Kenneth W.
16906 35th SW,
$41 forfeit;
929 Pearl St.,
for game fish
valid license, $25
lrles Taylor, 212
Bremerton,
1027 N. 48 th,
r-possession of
forfeit; Marger
Wallingford Rd.,
$25 forfeit;
Hagor, 2601 N.
speeding, $25
Mather, 3626 E.
f'hshing for game
on person,
Edmonson 6142
Pl. SW, Tacoma,
shuck oysters on
Zone, $25 forfeit;
902 S. 174th,
0Ver.possesslon of
forfeit; Sherman
Box 130, Olympia,
female crabs, $25
SWanson, 614 N.
failure to yield
~5 forfeit;
P.O. Box 194,
$36 forfeit;
129 Rosewood
speeding, $32
17113 6th
E., Spanaway,
following too closely, expired
vehicle license, $35 forfeit; Linda
Griffey, 23212 SE 464th,
Enumclaw, speeding, $35 forfeit;
Steve Plante, Rt. 5, Box 198,
Shelton, no operator's license on
person, $25 forfeit;
J. Arnold Turner Jr., 1205
Olympic, Shelton, speeding, $25
forfeit; Samuel Arbizo, USS
Constellation, FPO, San
F rancisco, California, negligent
driving, $65 forfeit; Rick
Valentine, Rt. 15, Box I20,
Shelton, crossing center line, $25
forfeit; Robert Seed, 3004
Cascade View, Bremerton,
speeding, $36 forfeit;
Charles Earl, 511 M St.,
Auburn, speeding, $25 forfeit;
David Merritt, 120 Kneeland,
Shelton, failure to keep right of
center line, $25 forfeit; Zetha
Cush, 1820 Laurel, Shelton,
speeding, $25 forfeit; Joan Pell,
P.O. Box 39, Union, failure to
stop at stop sign, $25 forfeit;
Donald Gibson, Rt. 5, Box 68,
Bremerton, over-possession of
oysters, $35 forfeit;
Timothy Garguide, 2442 N.
Lafayette, Bremerton, fishing for
game fish without license, $25
forfeit; James Robinson, 131 S.
59th St., Tacoma, speeding, $70
forfeit; Robert Dumford, 8012
219th SW, Edmonds, exceeding
bag limit on game fish, $25
forfeit; Joseph Ha/~son, Rt. 5,
Box 520, Shelton, speeding, $44
forfeit; David Kidd, USS
Constellation, Bremerton, hunting
bear in closed season, $25 forfeit;
Bruce Miller, 5125 S. 168th,
Seattle, speeding, $44 forfeit;
Dean Chin, 8656 35th Ave. S.,
Seattle, exceeding bag limit oil
game fish, $35 forfeit; Paul
Duggan, 228 S. 213th, Seattle,
improper passing, $25 forfeit;
Dennis Church, 93C Schley Blvd.,
Bremerton, speeding, no driver's
license on person, $25 forfeit;
Donna Michael, Rt. 7, Box
444-C, Olympia, speeding, $41
forfeit; Leo Blakley Jr., 321 S.
Third, Shelton, speeding, $25
forfeit; Samuel Morton, Rt. 10,
Box 622, Shelton, speeding, $41
forfeit.
Municipal Department
Eric Kimball, Rt. 1, Box 32,
Shelton, negligent driving, $250
forfeit; Terry Simmons, 512
Arcadia, Shelton, reckless driving,
30 days in jail, 25 suspended,
$100 fine, 40 hours of
community service work; Steven
Martinell~ Rt. 4, Box
375,
Shelton, negligent driving, $35
fine; Ronaid Howland, 119 E.
Cedar St., driving unlicensed
vehicle on sidewalk, $10 fine;
Marchelle Olson, Rt. 5,
Shelton, defective equipment,
$25 fine, suspended; Marchelle
Olson, Rt. 5, Box 654A, Shelton,
carrying a concealed weapon,
$200 fine, $165 suspended; Mark
Jaros, 1526 Madison, Shelton,
failure to yield right-of-way, $25
forfeit; Michael Cathers, 111
Harvard, Shelton, disturbing the
peace, 30 days in jail, 23
suspended, 40 hours of
community service;
Thomas Fowler, 7621 Cody,
Tacoma, disturbing the peace,
$35 rme; Janelle Wilson, Rt. 3,
Box 194A, Shelton, speeding, no
valid Washington operator's
license, $15 fine; Marlene
Sanchez, driving while
intoxicated, driving while license
suspended, six months in jail,
suspended; Marlene Sanchez,
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SHELTON POLICE
A door to the Hut was found
open.
Nancy Pickering reported
medicine and rings taken from a
residence.
Graham Dundas turned in a
billfold he found.
Vehicles driven by Richard
Howell and Betty Baldwin
collided on the Spring Road.
Peggy Viger reported the
windshield broken out of a
vehicle with a rock.
Bob Geist reported a bicycle
taken and vandalized.
Janice Claussen reported a
burglary at the Hillcrest Second
Hand Store in which a sander and
a calculator were taken.
Wilma Herrell reported rocks
hit her vehicle.
A decorative concrete owl was
reported taken from in front of
Dr. Harold Nordeng's office.
Albert Bell reported his
vehicle hit by another whose
driver did not stop and identify
himself.
Leon Scott reported a pickup
taken.
Mrs. Vern Morgus reported
she found a female dog at the
nursing home.
LeRoy Nelson reported
fishing rods and reels taken from
his garage.
Vehicles driven by Jean
Theimer and Myrtle Duggins
collided on Reed Way.
A shot was reported to have
gone through the door of a
church.
Herb Rishel reported a chain
saw taken.
Ellen Stuck reported a car
entered and an umbrella taken.
Dan Cleveland reported a tool
kit and tapes taken from a
vehicle.
A vehicle driven by J. Harold
Turner llI was left running while
parked on South First Street and
went across the street and hit a
parked vehicle.
Pearl Gonter reported
vandalism to a garden.
Robert Leman reported
hubcaps taken from a vehicle.
Rocky Hembroff reported a
parked vehicle hit.
Mel Dobson turned in a set of
keys which had been found.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
A lO-gallon propane tank was
reported taken from the PUD 3
warehouse.
Norman Glover reported two
shrimp pots taken.
Billy Swanson reported a
mobile home entered.
Clifford Nelson reported a
traveltrailer entered.
James Chapman reported a
horse at his residence. The owner
was located and got the horse.
Diane Tease reported garbage
dumped in her yard.
Richard Sanchelli reported a
bicycle taken.
Hank Williams reported he
found a grey horse.
John Cochrane reported a
cabin entered.
Bob Okonek reported a
residence broken into.
Youths were reported
throwing rocks at the Santa sign.
Gordon Smith reported a
residence entered.
A power insulator was
reported found on C Street just
outside the city limits.
Three homes in Colony Surf
were reported burglarized.
Howard Williams reported a
window broken.
Don Kerr reported a
windshield broken by a thrown
bottle.
Gary Bohren reported a
surveyor's sign taken.
Louise Guyton reported she
found a German shepherd dog in
the Grapeview area.
John Lundergren reported
eggs being thrown at vehicles.
Ellen Hanson reported she
found a male poodle dog.
J. J. Eich reported horses
loose on the road in the Kamilche
Point area.
Marie Simmons reported a cat
taken.
Kenneth Croll reported the
burglary of a cabin.
E. J. Weihmann reported a~
burglary.
A fireplace grill was reported
taken from the Lena Creek area
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Frank Therrien reported a
summer home broken into.
Mrs. Robert Peterson reported
a vehicle backed into while it was
parked.
Cedar was reported taken
from Department of Natural
Resources land.
Garbage was reported dumped
on a road on Capitol Hill.
Margaret Lewis reported a
residence broken into.
Mrs. Oren Clark reported a
hunting dog came to her place.
The owner was contacted.
R. A. Thomas reported his
brother's cabin on Harstine Island
broken into.
Thomas Ball reported
vandalism to mailbox.
Horses were reported
wandering loose west of Matlock.
A break-in was reported at the
Dallas Beeson residence.
A bicycle which was left at
Belfair Thriftway was brought to
the Belfair sheriff's office.
Milton Jensen reported he
found a hound dog.
Tulla Kimball reported her
son found a bicycle in the woods.
Mrs. James Thurman reported
the theft of cedar bolts.
Ken LeBresh reported storage
shed at Graystone vandalized.
Franklin Herrick reported
four plants taken.
CITY BUILDING PERMITS
Building permits approved by
the City of Shelton during the
past week were to Reid Mitchell,
interior remodeling, $1,000;
Shelton Construction, residence,
$16,500; Dale Van Valkenberg,
reroofing, $569.95; Paul Bigley,
reroofing, $300; A. Johann Mak,
reroofing, $250.
COUNT~' BUILDING PERMITS
Building permits approved by
the Mason County Planner's
Office during the past week were
to Albert Allen Jr., mobile heine:
Charles Bartrug, mobile holnC
$5;565; Gary Bensen, co,vett
garage into family rooln, $1 .bOO;
Donald Campbell, carport and
storage, $1,568; Start I)?son,
garage, $3,500; Richard Endicott,
temporary office, $2,000;
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Klaus Hoepfner, residence,
$33,000; Raymond Lassila,
family room and storage, $6,700;
Warren Lowery, storage, $4,000;
Leonard Nelson, foundation for
moved-in residence, $2,000; Joe
Ramsfield, residence, $28,955;
John Schramm, garage, $1,500;
Homer Woodworth, residence,
$31,000.
FIRE DEPARTMENT
May 19, 3:25 p.m., car fire,
Safeway parking lot, car owned
by Cindy Wieland.
SUPERIOR COURT
Dissolutions of Marriage
Ronald Hian and Dianna
Hiatt.
Willis Burnett and Mary
Burnett.
Earl Owen and Mary Owen.
Robert Blacketer and Lillian
Blacketer.
New Cases
David Johnson, guardian ad
litem for Michael Johnson, against
North Mason School District,
settlement of claim.
MacPhearson Inc. against Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Fairfield,
forfeiture of real estate contract.
Mason General Hospital
against Mr. and Mrs. John
Makoviney, debt.
Earl Lincoln against Krusy
Co., Safeco Title Insurance and
USF Investors, foreclosure of
mechanic's lien.
FIRE DISTRICT FIVE
May 1, fire call, Mickelson
Road, 7:45 p.m., brush fire.
May 4, fire call, E. Einerald
Lake, 12:52 a.m., fire under
trailer, Ininilnuln damage.
May I 1, aid call, Mason Lake,
possible heart attack, transported
to Mason General Hospital.
May 15, aid call, LakeLand
Village, 10:05 p.m., heart attack,
CPR, transported to U.S. Naval
Hospital, Bremerton.
May 16, aid call, Allyn, 1:05
p.m., high blood pressure, sudden
illness, transported to Mason
General Hospital.
High Low Precip.
May 15 62 49 --
May 16 62 48 .01
May 17 65 44 --
May 18 67 44 .09
May 19 59 39 .01
May 20 57 34 .01
May 21 68 39 --
There will be a chance of rain on
Friday and Saturday, with a
cooling trend. High temperatures
ranging from 60 to 70 degrees will
lower to the 60s with low
temperatures in the 40s.
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Mason General Hospital
A son to Wendy and Larry L.
Lund, ~P.O. Box 883, Shdton,
May 15.
A son to Gary B. and
Christine Impett, Route 5, Box
570, Shelton, May 19.
A daughter to Valerie J.
Binford and the late Gary G.
Binford, Route 1, Box 696,
Tenino, May 19.
A son to Patricia and Patflek
Van Cleave, Rural Route 5, Box
228, Shelton, May 21.
~/¢ These tides are for the
Union area. For Shelton and
Oakland Bay add an hour
and a half and 2.4 feet.
Thursday, May 22
High ....... 2:27 a.m. 12.2 ft.
Low .......9:31 a.m. -0.7 ft.
High ....... 4:25 p.m. 10.6 ft.
Low .......9:30 p.m. 5.4 ft.
Friday, May 23
High ....... 3:09 a.m. 12.1 ft.
Low ......10:17 a.m. -1.7 ft.
High ....... 5:24 p.m. 11.4 ft.
Low ......10:30 p.m. 5.9 ft.
Saturday, May 24
High ....... 3:48 a.m. 11'.9 ft.
Low ......11:00 a.m. -2.3 ft.
High ....... 6:16 p.m. 12.0 ft.
Low ......11:23 p.m. 6.2 ft.
Sunday, May 25
High ....... 4:30 a.m. 11.6 ft.
Low ...... 11:42 a.m.-2.6 ft.
High ........ 7:05 p.m. 12.3 ft.
Monday, May 26
Low ......12:14 a.m. 6.4 ft.
High ....... 5:12 a.m. 11.2 ft.
Low ....... 12:21 p.m. -2.5 ft.
High ........ 7:50 p.m. 12.5 ft.
Tuesday, May 27
Low .......l :04 a.m.6.5 ft.
High ....... 5:54 a.m. 10.8 ft.
Low .......1:04 p.m. -2.1 ft.
High ....... 8:36 p.m. 12.4 ft.
Wednesday, May 28
Low .......1:54 a.m. 6.5 ft.
High ....... 6:39 a.m. 10.2 ft.
Low .......1:43 p.m. -1.4 ft.
High ....... 9:]5 p.m. 12.3 ft.
Thursday, May 29
Low .......2:49 a.m. 6.3 ft.
High ....... 7:25 a.m. 9.5 ft.
Low .......2:26 p.m. -0.6 ft.
High ....... 9:57 p.m. 12.1 ft.
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