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COUNTY
DISTRICT COURT
on the docket in
County District Court
Carol Fuller during
!t Week
were:
Justice Court
Wilkes, 13337 19th
speeding, $15 fine;
LeBresh, 924 Thomas,
in excess of legal weight
$55 fine, suspended;
Rt. 5, Box 615A,
operating a motor
a reckless manner, $75
$teven Herrick, USS
FPO San Francisco,
reckless driving,
while intoxicated, $350
suspended, 30 days in
Alexander, 540 4th St.,
illegal possession and
of intoxicants, $50
suspended; Cleve Jack,
I, Tacoma, possession
$175 fine, $125
30 days in jail,
Dennis Bromley, 1014
fishing for game
season, $25 fine,
17341 32nd Ave.
fishing for game fish
ear, $25 forfeit;
1011 Lake
:e Dr., Tumwater,
of undersized crab,
Scarlette Vermillion,
Bremerton, fishing for
without a license, $25
Holland, 428 W.
Shelton, over-possession
$25 forfeit; Michael
Colonial Lane, Port
possession of undersized
forfeit; Marvin Griggs
8, Box 27A, Olympia,
game fish in closed
$25 forfeit; Robert
Rt. 2, Box 171A,
$25 forfeit;
Rt. 10, Box 500,
defective exhaust, $25
rn Sears, St. Rt. 1, Box
['air, speeding, $36
Spencer, 1622B
Olympia, speeding,
Mike Walsh, 600 M
burn, speeding, $41
Ranniger, St. Rt. 2,
Belfair, speeding, $41
Dillon, 1501 Winfield,
$36 forfeit;
1102 Fogarty,
$38 forfeit;
St. Rt. 3, Box415,
$25 forfeit;
Rt. 2, Shelton,
driving, $65 forfeit;
Rt. 5, Box 154,
defective equipment,
Department
Frint, P.O. Box 177,
destruction of private
21 days in jail,
Manuel Gonzales, Rt.
Shelton, destruction
of private property, 21 days in
jail, suspended, restitution;
Douglas Anderson, 1561
Railroad, Shelton, defective
equipment, $20 forfeit; Richard
Holtorf, 428 Fairmont, Shelton,
intimidation with a firearm, $25
forfeit;
Rocky Deyette, 1418
Edgewood, using force against
another, 30 days in jail, 14
suspended, $35 fine; James
McAllister, P.O. Box 275,
Hoodsport, failure to use due care
and caution, $30 fine; Jean
Theimer, P.O. Box 926, Shelton,
driving a motor vehicle without
obtaining a license, $35 forfeit;
Myrtle Duggins, 122 E.
Harvard, Shelton, driving a motor
vehicle without obtaining a
license, $35 forfeit; Patricia
Bartman, 1407 W. Fourth,
Shelton, violation of instruction
permit, $35 fine, suspended, one
day in jail, suspended; Steven
Laufer, 120 W. Kneeland,
Shelton, failure to yield
right-of-way, $25 fine, suspended;
Kim Stacy, Rt. 10, Box 500,
Shelton, speeding, $15 fine;
Randy Schuffenhauer, 1824
Hay St., Shelton, negligent
driving, $65 fine, $30 suspended;
Margery Hoag, P.O. Box 301,
Shelton, failure to stop at stop
sign, $15 forfeit; Joyce Look, Rt.
10, Box 6, Shelton, driving
without lights, wrong lane of
travel, $45 forfeit; Howard Holt,
309 Olympic Highway S.,
Shelton, burning without a
permit, $25 forfeit;
Norman Temple, 703 S. 16th,
Shelton, physical control of a
motor vehicle while intoxicated,
$250 forfeit; Eugene Bernard,
123 Mill St., Shelton, driving
while intoxicated, 30 days in jail,
$150 fine.
SHELTON POLICE
A window was found open at
Evergreen School.
Kim Parker reported a bicycle
taken.
A door to Byrne Building
Supply was found open.
Tom Rau reported gasoline
taken.
Theresa Murray reported a
bicycle taken.
Chere Seay reported a vehicle
entered and a coat, two pair of
shoes and a stuffed elephant
taken.
Raymond Capeilen reported
clothing and merchandise taken
from a vehicle.
Steven Newcomer reported an
electric razor, a helmet and a bag
with clothing in it taken from a
motorbike.
A pair of child's glasses was
found and turned in to the police
department.
A case containing bagpipes
was found and turned in to the
police department and later was
returned to the owner.
A wallet found in a grocery
store was turned in to the police
station.
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405 W. Railroad Shelton 426-6182
Marilee Matson reported she
found a set of keys.
A vehicle owned by Kathy
Garren was hit by another vehicle
in Evergreen Square.
A vehicle owned by David
Johnston was hit by another
vehicle at First and Cota.
Vehicles driven by Delphine
Logmeyer and Robert Bednarski
were involved in a collision on
First Street.
A wallet found in a
laundromat was turned in to the
police department.
A wallet found at Shelton
Apartments was turned in to the
police department.
John Schrieber reported a set
of keys lost.
Joanne Mann reported money
taken from newspaper racks.
George Grisdale reported
several rolls of barbed wire taken.
Neil Brown reported toilet
paper strewn in his yard.
Nellie Nelson reported a lawn
mower and a wheelbarrow taken.
Jerry Cheatham turned in a
lunchbox he found.
Brooks Farrel reported a
bicycle taken.
Michael McCord reported a
food stamp voucher lost.
Orville Backlund turned in a
ring of keys he found.
Mrs. Arthur Thompson
reported a cassette tape recorder,
dog chain, a flashlight, an alarm
clock, a thermos and a pair of
tennis shoes taken from a vehicle
in the Shelton High School
parking lot.
James Grimes reported a pair
of tires taken from a vehicle
parked at the Grimes and McNeil
auto body shop.
A license plate found along
the power line was turned in to
the police department.
A shopping cart was found
between Fifth and Sixth Streets.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Gladys Wildey reported
vandalism to a vehicle.
H. D. Hanscomb reported a
military vehicle driven across his
oyster beds.
Ralph Rothrock reported
cedar taken.
Jim Brown repo~ted a battery
taken.
Edward Hellman reported
gasoline taken.
An outboard motor and a
boat were reported taken in the
South Shore area.
Steve Halvorsen turned in a
wallet he found.
Jody Thomas reported a
female dachshund lost.
John Scott reported a Siamese
cat lost.
Rolland Crabtree reported
vandalism to construction
equipment.
A barn on the Pope and
Talbot property was reported
being dismantled.
Ran LeBresh reported
vandalism to a vehicle.
Dave Glover reported a
mailbox knocked over.
John Goodchild Jr. reported
wood and two engine heads
taken.
Mary Townsend reported a
window broken out of a
residence.
Warren Baty reported a
window in a vehicle broken.
A boat belonging to Howard
Somers was reported taken.
Doris Burnett reported a
residence broken into.
Ramona Mosler reported
jewelry and a jewelry box taken.
Sherm McKelzey reported a
boat drifted away.
Norman Nash reported a boat
adrift in Hood Canal.
Theresa Little reported she
found a white poodle.
James Blackstad reported he
found a snowmobile.
John Miller reported he found
a dinghy.
Liz Kapping reported an Irish
setter male dog missing.
Keith Peterson reported a
residence broken into and stereo
speakers damaged.
Gene Thaves reported a cow
lost. It was later reported found
by the owner.
Kenneth Rose reported
hubcaps taken.
Vandalism was reported to
the door of the golf pro shop at
Lake Limerick.
Clarence Hedstrom reported a
fishing boat adrift.
Ran Shaylike reported a boat
adrift in Hood Canal. :...~:,-
Bob Kimbel reported a
radiator taken from a vehicle.
Cedar was reported being
taken from U.S. Forest Service
property.
Larry Julius reported an
attempt to break into a coin box
at his car wash.
Janice Brown reported a purse
and coat taken from a vehicle.
CITY BUILDING PERMITS
Building permits approved by
the City of Shelton during the
past week were to Methodist
Church, reroofing, $5,000; Harry
N. Brown, patio, $200; Jack
Wright, add utility room, $1,000;
Merna Mifflin, patio, $200.
COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS
Building permits approved by
the Mason County Planner's
Office during the past week were
to A. J. Bader, enclose porch,
$350; Howard Barrow, addition
of den and recreation room on
upper story, $6,000; W. D.
Campbell, erosion wall, $1,000;
C. A. Nordberg, carport, $1,000;
Anthony Paradise, residence,
$28,271.40; Thomas Robinson,
storage, $1,440; William Stacy,
mobile home, $16,000; Nicholas
Tsiakilos, mobile home, $4,000;
Waite Construction, residence,
$20,000; WaRe Construction,
residence, $18,000.
FIRE DEPARTMENT
May 23, 8:35 a.m., Ann
Robertson residence, 1514
Ridgeroad, fire in dryer.
May 24, 3:10 p.m., fire from
trash at the site of a house
removal got away into brush at
No. 13th and K Streets.
May 31, 2:15 p.m., brush fire
behind 907 Pioneer Way.
May 31, 4:15 p.m., fire in car
owned by Roy Clevenger at First
and Park.
June 1, 3:50 p.m., fire in
garage at V. G. Barrington
residence, 828 Franklin, $1,500
damage to building and $500 to
contents.
FIRE DISTRICT 5
May 24, aid call, 7:48 a.m.,
North Shore Road, mutual aid,
Belfair. Sudden illness,
transported to Harrison Memorial
Hospital.
May 24, fire call, 4:49 p.m.,
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Brush fire.
May 25, fire call, 11 : 11 a.m.,
Shorecrest. Unauthorized burn.
May 25, fire call, 12:30 p.m.,
LakeLand Village. House fire,
$ 3,900 damage.
May 26, aid call, 7:51 a.m.
Injury auto accident, one victim
transported to Mason General
Hospital from Mason Lake.
May 29, fire call, 6:08 p.m.
Brush fire, John's Prairie Road.
May 29, fire call, 7:30 p.m.
Brush fire, LakeLand Village Hill.
Municipal Department
Raymond H. Johns, Shelton,
speeding, $25 forfeit; William
McKasson, Rt. 1, Box 17,
Lilliwaup, failure to stop at stop
sign, $15 forfeit; James A.
Chapman, Rt. 10, Box 83C,
Shelton, driving while
intoxicated, no driver's license on
person, $312.50 fine, 10 days in
jail, suspended; Richard Emsley,
P.O. Box 765, Shelton, no driver's
license, $25 fine;
Ed Bloomfield, Rt. 1, Box
477, Shelton, negligent driving,
$75 fine; Ronald Baldwin, P.O.
Box 1281, malicious injury to
private property, $200 fine, $50
suspended; James Dishon, 1514
Summit Dr., negligent driving, no
operator's license, $125 fine, $25
suspended; Tommy Jones, 2437
Laurel, Shelton, no driver's
license, $50 fine, $25 s~spended;
Stanley Hendrick, Rt. 3, Box
433, Shelton, failure to use due
care and caution, $35 fine; Mark
Griggs, 1792 Jones Rd., Shelton,
speeding, $50 fine.
SUPERIOR COURT
Dissolutions of Marriage
John Laine and Betty Laine.
- High Low Precip.
May 29 75 48 --
These tides are for the May 30 79 50 --
Union area. For Shelton andMay 31 80 48 --
Oakland Bay add an hour June 1 84 48 --
and a half and 2.4 feet. June 2 89 48 --
Thursday, June 5 -- June 3 72 47 --
High .......1:43 a.m. 10.9 ft.June 4 61 53 .03
Low .......8:58 a.m. 1.0 ft.
High ....... 4:08 p.m. 9.4 ft. Possible showers and below
Low .......8:47 p.m. 6.3 ft.normal temperatures are forecast
for the weekend with highs
ranging from 65 to 75 degrees and
lows from 45 to 55 degrees.
Friday, June 6
High ....... 2:15 a.m. 10.8 ft.
Low ....... 9:37 a.m. 0.0 ft.
High ....... 4:57 p.m. 10.2 ft.
Low .......9:42 p.m. 6.7 ft.
Saturday, June 7
High ....... 2:48 a.m. 10.8 ft.
Low ...... 10:09 a.m. -0.8 ft.
High ....... 5:39 p.m. 10.9 ft.
Low ...... 10:29 p.m. 7.0 ft.
Sunday, June 8
High ....... 3:22 a.m. 10.9 ft.
Low ......10:47 a.m. -1.5 ft.
High ....... 6:18 p.m. 11.5 ft.
Low ......11:16 p.m. 7.1 ft.
Monday, June 9
High ....... 4:01 a.m. 10.9 ft.
Low ...... 11:23 a.m. -2.1 ft.
High ....... 6:53 p.m. 12.0 ft.
Tuesday, June 10
Low ......12:00 a.m. 7.1 ft.
High ....... 4:39 a.m. 11.0 ft.
Low ......12:01 p.m. -2.5 ft.
High ....... 7:28 p.m. 12.4 ft.
Wednesday, June 1 !
Low ......12:43 a.m. 6.9 ft.
High ....... 5:25 a.m. 10.9 ft.
Low ......12:42 p.m. -2.5 ft.
High ....... 8:07 p.m. 12.7 ft.
Thursday, June 12
Low .......1:35 a.m. 6.6 ft.
High ....... 6:14 a.m. 10.6 ft.
Low .......1:23 p.m. -2.2 ft.
High ....... 8:42 p.m. 12.9 ft.
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Applying for marriage licenses
in the Mason County auditor's
office this week were:
Donald Hughes, legal,
Tacoma, and Elaine Christiansen,
legal, Tacoma.
Michael Nisbet, 21, Sbelton,
and Monica Gheona, 23, Shelton.
John Searinger, legal,
Portland, and Patricia Paukkula,
legal, Portland.
Habit of dogs
It is the habit of the mob to snarl
at great men, much as little dogs
bark at strangers.
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