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Shelton Mason County Journal
Shelton, Washington
June 29, 1978     Shelton Mason County Journal
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00red Pharr|s to seek Sheriff's office I Fred J. Pharris, a native of telton, tn etll see w l0 u n I y on hrnocratic announced this week he seek the office of Mason Ounty sheriff the ticket. Pharris, a deputy for the last ictt years, launched his campaign lid|trlier this week when he Jbmitted his resignation to Dan McNair. Fred J. Pharris rnpson tells ns promotions in Simpson aber Company's logging rations are announced by Sandstrom, vice-president operations. Mon um entation n k B re h me y er is r',',,,"-=*..,,=, a""rove"lt-e " to superintendent of Grisdale, the company's center in Eastern Grays )or County. Brehmeyer, 50, been logging foreman at which is one of the last logging camps in the ,. rehmeyer began his career 32 years ago at )k dle'l camp. i0dl'le replaces T.H. "Bud" I.,.ttrich, 59, who has become .... Perintendent of Simpson's anded second-growth logging ,dlgram in the lowlands. ITibittrich began his Simpson in 1963, also at Grisdale. The 37-year-old Shelton man has served as jailor-dispatcher, patrol deputy, detective and chief of detectives during his tenure with the department• Pharris was born in Shelton June 20, 1941, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Pharris, a retired Simpson Timber Company employe. The former deputy graduated from Shelton High School in June, 1959, then trained at Automation Institute in Seattle before going to work for Boeing Aircraft Company as a computer programmer in 1960. Pharris left Boeing to return to Shelton in 1963. He worked for Olsen Furniture Company for seven years• After serving as a reserve deputy for the Mason County sheriff's department for one year, Pharris began his law enforcement career January 1, 1971. Pharris graduated from basic law enforcement classes at Olympic College in Bremerton the following year and worked as a dispatcher-jailor for the first nine months• While working as a road deputy, Pharris attended advance fingerprint investigation classes at Olympic College• He was certified as a detective by the Mason County Civil Service Commission in March, 1975 and promoted to chief of detectives in September, 1976. The Mason County Commission has approved a request from Robert Harvey to use brass caps for monumentation on a black top road in the plat of Hood Canal Terrace• The approval is a variation of the county policy on monumentation which calls for a larger monument dug into the ground. County Engineer Marley Young told the commission the brass caps which can be used are more susceptible to movement or being lost. While chief of detectives, Pharris attended a narcotic investigators' school sponsored by the Federal Drug Administration in Eugene, Oregon• He also took advantage of management training in Spokane and classes on advanced crime scene investigation at Highline College in Seattle. As chief of detectives, Pharris led the investigation into all homicide cases, major narcotic crimes, assaults, sex offenses and burglaries. He served in the detective division until January of this year when that branch of the department was disbanded by the sheriff. Pharris received his private pilot's license in May 1973 and used his flying skills for crime investigations and search and rescue operations for the sheriff's office. "The sheriffs office has lost its ability to investigate crimes through the elimination of the detective division and top-level mism:nmgement of personnel," Pharris said. "A complete reorganization of the department is necessary to allow the follow-up of criminal complaints. "Having worked in the sherifl's office for the last 7% years, I am aware of the problems and needs. Working with the county conmlissioners to make the best use of each tax dollar spent by the sheriffs department along with a swift reorganization of personnel are my top priorities," Pharris said. Speed limit is requested The Mason County Commission has received a letter from the Rustlewood Association asking that a speed limit be set in the development. The letter was referred to the county engineer's office. Give a bang a special 4th wit miniature cap guns! Priced from '1 s0 $489 to CAPS AVAILABLE THE TREAffURC CHET fIT HOODffPORT 877-9760 iimi, v/Ful" I "x HOURS: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Daily Seven Days A Week ! , .):'O ...:; Blast off your of July with safe & sane R.ed Devil 00'00reworks! O ST Open 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Everyday including the 4th at: Wolden'$ Chevron on Hillcrest AND , Don Benson Realty on Mt. View ° Sponsored By Shelton Elks 0 - Lodge No. 2467 o o  . , - - . " :.:.O: O ::O ° i 2'27. ,t[ o 12" diameter, 3 position height adjustment; legs slide in and out -- no nuts, no bolts  for easy use and storage, reg 2.97 4.97 FOLDING WEB CHAIR Lightweight aluminum, 3 x 3 horizontal, 5 vertical webs, easy to fold and carry anywhere, reg 6.77 1.2'Z INFLATABLE AIR MATTRESS 27" x 72" with pillow, select from a variety of bright col- ors, reg 1.77 99¢,00o 9" PLASTIC PLATES Strong, greaseproof, dis- posable or reusable, for picnics, barbecues or that day off, 25 in pkg, reg 1•37 pkg 1.27/1.97 BATH TOWEL ENSEMBLE Choose solid colors or jacquard design  100% cotton Bath towel 22" x 42" 1.97 Handtowe115"x 26" 1.27 Washcloth 12" x 12" 77  6 ,&, , ev , j c / FOLDING WEB CHAISE Seven position reclining back, 6 vertical webs, 16 horizontal webs, aluminum arms, multicolor, reg 14.47 g I ', 2.27 MASK & SNORKEL SET Jean-Michel Cousteau ap- proved swim equipment for a view of the underwater world, reg 3.27 ; _..A  1.470000o 25 PLASTIC DIVIDED PLATES Reuse or dispose of these 10V4" plates, strong, grease proof, reg 1 77 pkg of 25 :KrJ: -NL "" :,, 2.97 BRAIDED ROPE DOOR MAT Durable all weather door mat protects your floors from grime, natural color, 18"x 30" ':-::: ..... , .... 5.7'7' 5 FT POLY PLAY POOL 60" diameter, rigid polyethylene, laminated decoration, will be a real delight to youngsters this summer, re q 7•77 i PLASTIC WHITE TABLEWARE Choose 24pc cutlery set of 8 knives, 8 forks, 8 spoons, or solid pack of 24 forks or spoons, a must for parties, pcmcs, and barbecues 2.97 JACQUARD BEACH TOWELS 100% cotton, 27" x 54" vivid color towels will be the bright spot on the beach or m the bathroom, reg 3.77 1 :'i,!:'f , 8.'Z7 GRANITEWARE CANNER/PRESERVEF 21 qt liquid capacity, holds 7 qt jars, wire rack, save money by preserving your own garden produce, reg 9.77 2.77 INFLATABLE SWIM POOLS 50" diameter, 12" deep, de- flate and fold for conven- ient storage, colorful prints, reg 3.97 PRINT TERRY KITCHEN TOWELS Large 18" x 28", 100% cot- ton terry towels in assorted bright kitchen prints I iii :,-,- .............. ..-..,,.:: , :,-/ I'L!'I ''' ii,' U  :; 1.47 STYROFOAM COOLER CHEST 30 qt capacity, molded handle, perfect take-along for picnics or campout, reg 1.97 i I\\; i, ,; I ",?.z.. - // / , :! , t Lf,. ;.tl:'' t , 1 9'l - EA CHAIR & CHAISE RE-WEB KITS 2V4 width x 150' length in each package, poly- propytene webbing, as- so,rted colors, reg 2.97 47¢ 20" DIAMETER BEACH BALL 6 panel multi-color vinyl ball for beach and back- yard fun, reg 67  FABERGE HAIR CONDITIONEI 16 oz. Reg. $1.47 SALE PRICED , ,      , , ,, ,, Thursday, June 29, 1978 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 9