June 26, 1975 Shelton Mason County Journal | ![]() |
©
Shelton Mason County Journal. All rights reserved. Upgrade to access Premium Tools
PAGE 13 (13 of 38 available) PREVIOUS NEXT Jumbo Image Save To Scrapbook Set Notifiers PDF JPG
June 26, 1975 |
|
Website © 2025. All content copyrighted. Copyright Information Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Request Content Removal | About / FAQ | Get Acrobat Reader ![]() |
lUlllnnlnulnlllllln|llnllllllnlllUUlnllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUlllJ
MASON COUNTY
DISTRICT COURT
on the docket in
County District Court
Carol Fuller during
week were:
Justice Court
Davis, P.O. Box 834,
defective equipment,
Daniel Curion, 13121
Glen Dr., Tacoma, failure
right-of-way, $25 fine;
r Blake, 609 S. State,
no driver's license on
1, $5 fine; Everett Nichols,
$5 fine;
Paul Thale, Rt. 3, Box 383,
Shelton, driving while license
suspended, $100 fine; Paul Thale,
Rt. 3, Box 383, Shelton, driving
while intoxicated, $80 fine, three
months in jail; Paul Thale, Rt. 3,
Box 383, Shelton, driving while
license revoked, $80 fine, three
months in jail; Ricky Krueger, St.
Rt. 1, Box 499, Belfair, improper
passing, $25 fine;
Robert Rogerson, 1519
Turner, Shelton, negligent driving,
$65 fine; Thomas Broderson,
1030 S. 134th, Seattle, fishing for
Harley Strutz, 220 S. Eighth,
Shelton, negligent driving, $40
fine; Russell Lamont, Rt. 10, Box
84, Shelton, negligent driving,
$65 forfeit; Mary Perrine, 1324
Summit Dr., Shelton, speeding,
$25 forfeit; Michael Bariekman,
Rt. 5, Box 608, Shelton,
speeding, $25 forfeit; Gerald
Salisbury, 435 Holly Dr., Shelton,
speeding, $36 forfeit;
Keith Tucker, Rt. 1, Box
346D, Olympia, speeding, $25
forfeit; Alan Miljour, 2028 Ferry
St., Sheiton, speeding, $25 fine;
John Fredrichs, Rt. 10, Box 350,
Dean Owen reported several
stray dogs in the area of the 1600
block of Jackson Street.
Debbie Chapman reported a
stray dog at her home.
Vehicles driven by Kenneth
Lane and Walter Bain collided on
Cota Street.
Wilbur Frint reported a
battery taken from a pickup at
the PUD warehouse.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Adolph Frank reported a rock
thrown through a windshield.
$17,267; Lyle Campbell, deck,
$900; W. G. Cordnet, add
bedroom, $1,792; James
Cushman, residence, $29,200;
James Cushman, garage, $2,798;
Eugene Collins, cabin, $2,000;
Chester Dement, mobile home,
$3,000;
Otis Dwyer, mobile home,
$19,000; Philip Gillard, residence,
$38,000; Robert Guide, cover
over mobile home, $800; Phillip
Hard,e, barn, $3,500; Edwin
Hohnes, storage, $3,000; John
Korner, cabin, $9,792; Roger
mutual aid, District 11.
June 13, 1:42 p.m., aid call,
LakeLand Village, sudden illness,
transported to Harrison Memorial
Hospital.
June 13, 4:36 p.m., aid call,
Highway 3, Allyn, car accident,
one injury, transported to U.S.
Naval Hospital, Bremerton.
June 14, 2:31 p.m., fire call,
John's Prairie, MCRA field, grass
fire.
June 14, 8:28 p.m., fire call,
Bonneville Power Line Road,
brush fire.
Dean Pranger reported an Kuhrt, cabin, $14,640; WallaceJune 15, 1:15 p.m., fire call,
~"These tides are for the
Union area. For Shelton and
Oakland Bay add an hour
and a half and 2.4 feet.
Thursday, June 26
Low .......1:38 a.m. 6.2 ft.
High ....... 6:21 a.m. 9.9 ft.
Low .......1:20 p.m. -1.1 ft.
High ....... 8:42 p.m. 12.3 ft.
Friday, June 27
Low .......2:21 a.m. 5.8 ft.
High ....... 7:09 a.m. 9.4 ft.
Low .......1:59 p.m. -0.3 ft.
High ....... 9:14 p.m. 12.2 ft.
Saturday, June 28
Low .......3:09 a.m. 5.3 ft.
High ....... 8:02 a.m. 8.9 ft.
Low .......2:37 p.m. 0.7 ft.
High ....... 9:48 p.m. 12.0 ft.
Sunday, June 29
Low ....... 3:58 a.m.
Mason General Hospital
A daughter to Ted R. and
Cheryl Boe, 827½ Cote Street,
June 18.
A son to James and Ann
Torgerson, 128 Willow Place, Oak
Park, June 19.
A son to Gary L. and
Margaret Pearson, 305 West I
Street, lune 25.
4.7 ft.
High ....... 9:00 a.m. 8.4 ft.
Low ....... 3:16 p.m. 1.9 ft.
High ...... 10:20 p.m. 11.8 ft. Work started Tuesday on the
widening and improvement of
Monday, June 30
Low ....... 4:54 a.m. 4.1 ft. Shelton Springs Road from
High ...... 10:14 a.m.7.9 ft. Shelton High School to near the
Low ....... 4:01 p.m. 3.1 ft. entrance to the Springwood
High ...... 10:54 p.m.11.5 ft.Development, the Mason County
Tuesday, July I Engineer s Office reported.
Low ....... 5:43 a.m. 3.3 ft. The first part of the project
High ...... 11:35 a.m.7.8 ft.
Low ....... 4:50 p.m. 4.4 ft. will be right-of-way clearing.
High ...... ll:27p.m, ll.2ft. The road will be closed to
Wednesday, July 2 traffic at times during subsequent
Low .......6:37 a.m. 2.4 ft.parts of the project.
High ....... 1:07 p.m. 8.0 ft.
Low .......5:49 p.m. 5.6 ft.
Thursday, July 3 sewer smoke testing. To
High ......12:05 a.m. 11.0 ft. determine possible leaks in the
Low .......7:27 a.m. 1.5 ft. sanitary sewer, some selected
High ....... 2:37 p.m. 8.6 ft. a reas in Shelton will be
Low .......6:55 p.m. 6.5 ft. smoke-tested sometime during
the weeks of June 26, June 30.
Smoke is not harmful, will not
stain or endanger health. No
I1~ 1 smoke should enter the premises
T unless there exists an open
River mtt$ drainage connection. Report
known open drainage
connections to prevent smoke
SOM E WOO DE D entry. Report presence of smoke
SOME PASTURE in building during testing to the
crew working in the area or call
5 ACRES & LARGER the City of Shelton Public Works
Department at 426-6133. If
your area is scheduled for smoke
testing, a notice will be hung on
REID REALTY your door the day previous. H.E.
Severson, Project Engineer. (This
BELFAIR SHELTON is a City of Shelton project
conducted by Consultants
275-2868 426-6572 Kramer, C.hi~& Mayo, Inc.
Box 626, Shelton, failure game fish without a license, $25 Shelton, speeding, $25 forfeit; outboard motor taken. Larson, garage with second floor, Pickering Passage, structural fire,
at stop sign, $25 forfeit; fine; Charles Rickert, USS Walt Rybacki, 403 N. Third, A box of bedding was found $6,052; Marjorie McCallum,totalloss.
mes Williams, 6828 S. C onstellation, FPO, San Shelton, letting stagnant water or near the courthouse by a deputy, bulkhead, $2,000; June 16, 5:37 p.m., fire call,
Tacoma, over center line, Francisco, California, speeding, filth stand on property, did not George Smith reported a Mason Hardwood, dry kiln, new Mason County dump, brush
offeR; Lena Gardner, P.O. $73 fine; Paul Lehner, 4401 NE currently license his dog, dog's newspaper stand taken. $9,800; Yoshiya Murata, deck, fire, mutual aid, District 11.
4314, Bremerton, holding 143rd, Vancouver, over limit of barking annoys neighbors, $200 Circle B Logging reported $672; R. J. Murdoch, residence, June 16, 6:24 p.m., fire call,
birds in captivity, $25 fine; clams, $25 fine; fine. items taken. $33,334; Ralph Sackman, cabin, Sherwood Creek, AUyn, brush
Mrs. Harold Drake reported a$7,200; George Skrison, log wing fire.
Landsaw, Rt. 4, Box 322, Gary Rennaker, 855 S. SHELTON POLICE garden vandalized. SUPERIOR COURT
ion, defective equipment, Maplewood, Kent, failure to use wall, $1,287; Dan Smith,
brfeit; Lonnie Blakely, 503 due care and caution, $25 fine; George Grisdale reported a Debris was reported thrown residence, $21,700; Ted Stock, NewCases
~e, Shelton, failure to stop PaulMyers, 540 West Berry Lake window in an office buildingon the John s Prairie Road. boathouse, $800; Inez Taylor, Port Gardner Timber
bp sign, $25 forfeit; Bruce Rd., Port Orchard, fishing for broken. Joe Anderson reported a deck, $1,632;Robert Thompson, Company against Nona Preston,
ir, 1021 Eastside, Olympia, game fish without a license, $25 Melvin Cuzick reported mailbox knocked down. basement, $3,000; Tom Trotzer, debt and misrepresentation.
i consuming intoxicants, $25 fine; Darlene Biltof, 5524 gasoline siphoned from a vehicle. George Fullerton reported a residence, $9,000; James Nye Company againstMr, and
ichard L. Duggins, Rt. 2, Olympia Way, FL Lewis, expired A door at Jim Pauley Inc. was mailbox damaged. Williams, carport and storage, Mrs. James Whiteacre and Mr. and
California operator's license, $15 found open. John Stevens reported he $864; Stanton Wissner, garage, Mrs. KimWhiteacre, debt.
903A, Shelton, resisting fine; Dana Novick, Rt. 5, Box Marcella Odell reported a CB found a Doberman pinscher dog. $1,526. Westside Savings and Loan
l, $100 fine; Richard L.743, Bremerton, expired radio taken. Joan Manke reported a purse
iins, Rt. 2, Box 903A, Washington operator's license, Victor Mart,no reported hismissing. SHELTON FIRE DEPARTMENT against Anna Hewitt~ Mr. andMrS.Berkley Lamb and Mr. and Mrs.
an, no driver's license on $25 fine; parked vehicle hit by another. An aluminum boat was found June 7, 6:32 p.m., chimney Robert Phillips, abstract of
b, defective equipment, $50 James Quinn, 1439 Ell,nor, Ellis Blomgren reported four at the Matlock Interchange on the fire, H. G. Becker residence, 2129 judgement.
tt; Edward Bloomfield, Rt. 1, Shelton, driving while tires and wheels taken, freeway. Jefferson.
|77, Shelton, littering, minor intoxicated, $250 fine, 30daysin Betty Strutz reported a Noleen Avery reported a June 18, 2:05 p.m., grass fire, Dissolutions of Marriage
i~ession of intoxicants, $100 jail, suspended; George Berube, bicycle taken from her residence, neighbor s calf damaging his1028 Bayview. Dissolutions of marriage have
Richard L. Duggins, Rt. 2, P.O. Box 312, Belfair, driving A spool was found at Laurelgarden. June 20, 12:45 p.m., car fire been approved for:
903A, Shelton, no driver s while intoxicated, $200 fine, 30 and G Streets. Cynthia Johnston reported a in car owned by Pat Campbell. Lester Johnson and Ann
~, $25 forfeit; days in jail, suspended. A window was reported wallet lost. June 21, 12:35 p.m., brush Johnson.
~oward Iverson, P.O Box broken out of Hellman's Grocery. Judy Wilder reported a wallet fire in a vacant lot off Lost Lake Sandra Green and Wayne
v-~,. Hoodsport, driving while Municipal Department Ora Chamberlain reported a lost. Road. Green.
~cated, $250 fine, 30 days in Ronald Peters, 320 Chestnut, set of keys lost. Kathy Lofquist reported June 24, 1:45 p.m., gas canRose McHaffie and Richard
| Suspended; Marjorie Siegel, Shelton, defective equipment, no Carl Roush reported an garbage dumped on private on fire near Five Comers. McHaffie.
IBox 133, Shelton, speeding, license on person, $30 forfeit; attempted break-in of his property at Mason Lake. FIRE DISTRICT FIVE Moral
I fine, suspended; Ronald Duane Gatewood, 1420 N. 13th, residence. Will Clary reported dogs June 13, 4:57 p.m., fire call, Moral indignation is jealousy with
Veda, 1227 Niel St. NE, Shelton, speeding, $25 forfeit; Dan Hellman reported fog bothering cattle.
~ ~mpia, driving while Donald Howard, Rt. 10, Box61B, light covers taken. Robert Cartwright reported Mason County dump brush fire, ahalo. H.G. Welles
]~icated, $250 fine, 14daysin Shelton, failure to use due care Curtis Free reported rocks thrown through the window
|~Uspended; and caution, $35 forfeit; Norman vandalism to a bicycle, of a vehicle. ,.
~,Leslie Montoya, Rt. 4, Box Brown, Rt. 10, Box 575,Shelton, Mrs. Richard Bohn reported Vandalism was reported to i
~., Shelton, speeding, $5 fine; failure to yield right-of-way, $25 gas cans, gasoline and a gas tank the Fire District Five station at
,!th I Longland, 1112 Thomas, fine, suspended; cap taken. " Mason Lake.
ing[ton, speeding, $5 fine;Robert Alan Steehler,, 123 Moore, Kelly Morgan turned in a R.W. Thomas reported he
~artney, St. Rt., 1, Box 140, Shelton, no driver s license on bicycle which was found at found a black Labrador dog.
. faYa, no driver s license on person, $25 forfeit; Aden Dowdy, Kneeland Park. Robert Rinard reported a
~n, $5 fine; Wade Paradise,USS Constellation, Bremerton, Vehicles driven by Robert whiteface calf loose in the
I!4 34thSW, Seattle, minorin negligent driving, $65 forfeit; Rutledge and Joseph Swanson Southsidearea.
I tessi°n of and consuming Judith Stark, Rt. 10, Box 620, were involved in a collision at Mel West reported a gas line
| ]~Xicants, $35 fine; JohnShelton, speeding, $15 fine; Jo Third and Raihoad. to a vehicle cut.
I ~sh, 1308 E. Front, Port Ann Davidson, 122 Roosevelt, A set of keysleft at the Coast Kathy Smith reported a dog
] lkles, no operators license, Shelton, speeding, $36 forfeit; to Coast Store was turned in to lost.
I . ~_~ne; Margaret Davidson, Rt. 10, Box the police department. Sherm McKelvey reported
680, Shelton, speeding, $15 fine;
I ~[y~ant Ilartline, Rt. 1, Box Mrs. Donna Wright reported a $1,485 in a bank deposit bag
I l'Shelt°n,Physicalc°ntr°l°f Gerald Miller, Rt. 5, Box433, stray dog at her place, taken from Casa de Canal
I ~tor vehicle while intoxicated, Shelton, speeding, $15 fine; Carl Berry Hodgeson reported a Restaurant.
] T0 fine, 60 days in jail, Roush, 1515 Railroad, Shelton, window inavehicle broken. Claude Mclrvin reported he
i ~.,nded; Steven Boysen, 2127 speeding, $15 fine; Janet Millie Nelson turned in a found a burned-out car on the
~/ ~'t~on, Shelton, no valid vehicle Cruickshank, 1928 East Legion, wallet she found. Lost Lake Road.
~e, $5 fine; Robert Spading,Olympia, speeding, $36 forfeit; Vehicles driven by Robert CITY BUILDINGPERMITS
I 2, Be x 3 19, Belfair, John Watkins, Rt. 10, Box 602, Kratz and Joshua Dobson collided Building permits approved by
~'Possession of oysters, $25Shelton, speeding, $25 forfeit; at Highway 101 and F Street. the City of Shelton during the
, ~ Richard Pethtel, Rt. 2, Box Virgil Lament, Rt. 2, Box 107, Howard Holt reported past week were to Carl Sandridge,
,~, Belfair, driving whileShelton, speeding, $25 forfeit; vandalism to a garden, garage, $500; Stan Bragg, garage,
iiil~Xicated, $250 fine, $150 Harry Yanigimachi, P.O. Box William Greenfield reported$3,200.
~"~nded, 30 days in jail, 281 045, Shelton, speeding, $41 vandalism to a garden.
: nded; John Agda, deck, $1,500; B.
r~omas Johanson, Rt. 2, Box forfeit; Connie Roberts reported aCOUNTY BUILDING PERMITS
Shirley Camerson, Rt. 10, stray dog at her residence.
~4, Belfair, burning without Box 2, Shelton, speeding, $25 Ethel Osmun reported a rock G. Bray, garage, $3,052; W. T.
~!en permit, $25 fine; Miriam forfeit; Jose Gonzales, Rt. 3, Box thrown through the window of a Bresee, addition, $25,600;
~burn, Rt 4, Box 2383, Port 133, Shelton, speeding, $25residence. Gertrude Bushnell, mobile home,
~les, speeding, $25 forfeit;forfeit; John Holbrook, Rt. 10,
]ky McWhorter, 22030 Brier Box 504, Shelton, failure to use
Brier, removing oysters in due care and caution, $20 fine;
from intertidal zone, $25 Carl Brown, 1227 S. Third,
[~it; Rudolph Rhoden, 422 Shelton, speeding, $41 forfeit;
~ault, Hoquiam, holding fawn Patricia Eagle, 648 Bellevue,
I'ln captivity, $25 forfeit; Shelton, speeding, $25 forfeit;
ibaniel Craig, 1909 Stevens Joyce Fleshman, Rt. 3, Box
IShelton, possession of female 148, Shelton, speeding, $25
t; Undersize male crabs, $25 ~o~f;it; Charles Coulon, Shelton,
Ikl)avid Keen, 1717 Cooper p ding, $25 forfeit; .Danny
lid. SW, Olympia, possession Tate, Box 147, McCleary,
|andersize crab, $25 fine; speeding, $30 fine; Barbara
~tge Depoe, 1921 Spring Rd.,
~t0n, physical control of a
Armstrong, 322 Chestnut,
Shelton, defective equipment,
$20"forfeit; Scott Robertson, 628
Arcadia, Shelton, failure to yield
right-of-way, no motorcycle
endorsement, $50 forfeit;
vehicle while intoxicated,
fine, 30 days in jail, 24
Paul Thale, Rt. 3, Box
Shelton, defective exhaust,
~d still, dear, so I can take the picture. Then we want to go to
H SHOES in Olympia and buy some FAMOUS NAME
WOMEN'S AND MEN'S SHOES at Discount Prices!
411 W. 4th Ave. Olympia
& H SHOES
A handsome
accent for
a ny room.
H a n d-carved
wooden
background
with delicate-
ly tooled
metal high-
lights. Sev-
eral styles to
choose from.
Easi ly
Mounted
Hand-carved
Blue or Red
Background
Everyday
Low
Price
Matching Sconces Sale
Lovely sconces
match each coat of Ren.
arms. Includes two
#1,- #~ A
5
0
ca.dleholders.
Just Arrived!
Leather Wine Bags, $6.95 Leather Sun Visors, $3.50
Mexican Imports, Pottery, Leather Goods
Wrought Iron, Ceramics
Open l 0 - 6 Tuesday thru Saturday
III W. Cola St.
ALL PRODUCTS QUICK FROZEN IN OUR FREEZERS
TO INSURE FRESHNESS
Canned Silver Salmon
$1.50 per 15.5 oz. can
super spedah case of 24
Also Available
Fresh
Salmon, Oysters
Clams and other seafoods
I I
Skokomish Indian
Located
8 miles north of Shelton
on Highway 101 then east
V4 mile on Highway 106
TRIBAL ENTERPRISES
Rt. 5 Box 397, Shelton
For information
call
Monday - Friday 10:00 - 6:00
Saturday and Sunday 10:00- 5:00
Suppliers of the finest, freshest seafood in the Northwest
|
Thursday, June 26, 1975 - Shelton-Mason County Journal- Page 11