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MASON COUNTY
DISTRICT COURT
Appearing on the docket in
,Mason County District Court
before Judge Carol Fuller during
the past week were:
Justice Court
Albert Shields, P.O. Box 247,
Allyn, failure to yield
right-of-way, expired vehicle
license, failure to transfer title to
a motor vehicle, $60 forfeit; Jim
Gift, 2962 45th Place S.,
Auburn, failure to stay right of
, center line. $30 forfeit; Christine
Joslin, 129 Willow Place,
Shelton, speeding, $93 forfeit;
Louis Marshall, St. Rt. l,
Box 159, Hoodsport, speeding,
$39 forfeit; Teral Lockyear, P.O.
Box 113, Union, improper
:;passing, $30 forfeit; Isozaki
:,'Sumiko, 5414 N. Commercial,
iTacoma, possession of more than
limit of clams, $39 forfeit;
:,,William Mac, P.O. Box 4,
,Morton, possession of more than
',hmlt of clams, possession of
imore than limit of oysters, $22
' forfeit;
d! •
, Stephen Schiller, Rt. 5, Box
'398C, Olympia, possession of
,'undersize Dungeness crab, $40
forfeit; Bettyann Woodard, 1713
First St., Kirkland, fishing for
game fish without a license, $30
forfeit; Karen White, 623 Maple,
iShelton, failure to keep right of
!*center line, no valid operator's
lqicense, $60 forfeit;
James Dickinson, Rt. 2, Box
917, Shelton, speeding, $30
,forfeit; Lawrence Fair, Rt. l,
Box 430-A14, Tenino, speeding,
'$30 forfeit; Richard Dwyer, 951
'N. 45th, Seattle, speeding, $30
forfeit; Richard Owen, 3159 S.
!Quince, Olympia, passing in a
,,no-passing zone, $30 forfeit;
:*Johann Mak, P.O. Box 415,
Shelton, speeding, $30 forfeit;
William Chute, 4120 220th
St. E., Spanaway, possession of
more than limit of clams, $34
.
forfelt; Jim Griffey, P.O. Box
427, Allyn, improper passing,
$30 forfeit; Steven Kono, 3306
!Scoie, Bremerton, expired vehicle
!license, $13 forfeff.rilli
Pederson, 3006 Borst Ave.,
Centralia, possession of more
than limit of clams, $34 forfeit;
Michael Underwood, Ft.
Lewis, operating a motor vehicle
while license suspended, physical
control of a motor vehicle while
intoxicated, $400 fine; Dale
Barnes, P.O. Box 212,
Grapeview, fishing without valid
license on person, $30 forfeit;
Glen Bingham, Rt. 3, Box 685A,
Olympia, speeding, $15 fine;
David Coleman, P.O. Box
572, Belfair, fishing without
valid license on person, $15 fine;
Frank Cox, 1314 Violet, Lacey,
possession of more than limit of
clams, $32 fine; Merlin Ditmer,
2112 Laurel, Shelton, 'physical
control of a motor vehicle while
intoxicated, $100 fine, 14 days
in jail, suspended; John Dam,
535 Ellinor, Shelton, operating a
motor vehicle while license
revoked, $75 fine, 30 days in
jail, suspended;
Leonora Johns, Rt. 5, Box
503, Sheiton, speeding, $15 fine;
Ruth Ortez, 3014 S. 15th,
Tacoma, possession of oysters in
the shell, $34 fine, suspended;
Donald Simpson, P.O. Box 60,
Grapeview, theft in the third
degree, $75 fine, two days in
jail, suspended; Loreto
Sorremero, 12010 35th Ave. NE,
Seattle, possession of more than
limit of clams, $35 fine;
Kathleen Thaves, St. Rt. 2,
Box 14, Belfair, possession of
more than limit of clams; Ernest
Evers, Rt. 10, Box 77, Shelton,
minor in possession of
intoxicants, failure to stay right
of center line, speeding, $117
fine, 30 days in jail, suspended.
Municipal Department
Jorge Viilanueva, Mill Creek
Motel, Shelton, driving while
intoxicated, $250 fine, 30 days
in jail, suspended; John Hench,
Rt. 8, Box 395, Olympia, driving
without driver's license, $75 fine;
James Pettyjohn, Rt. 3, Box
218, Shelton, negligent driving,
defective equipment, $112
forfeit; William Peterson, 8084
Martin Way, Olympia, speeding,
sentence deferred six months,
$25 court cost;
Bruce Yowhey, 1203 Turner,
Shelton, expired vehicle license,
defeett equipment '$1S fine
Vincent Henry, 7 Qua-Ta-Sat
Circle, Shelton, following too
closely, $30 forfeit; William
Vanness, 636 Ellinor, Shelton,
speeding, $65 forfeit; Georgia
Blair, 9]1 Barnhard, Shelton,
failure to yield, $30 forfeit;
William Schuffenhauer, 1824
Hay St., Shelton, failure to obey
a lawful command, $100 forfeit;
Mark Costa, Rt. !0, Box 140-A,
Shelton, minor in possession,
$50 forfeit; Allan Freeto, P.O.
Box 1041, Shelton, speeding,
$30 forfeit.
SHELTON POLICE
Dan Radcliff reported the
theft of a bicycle•
A hit.and-run accident was
reported in the Les Fields Auto
Parts parking lot.
A vehicle was reported
knocking over garbage
containers.
Two girls were reported
taking caps off valve stems on
car tires.
Karen Grinde reported a dog
killed two kittens.
Verdonna Gatewood reported
an antenna broken off a vehicle.
Bennie Sayler reported items
taken from a pickup•
A car-motorcycle accident
was reported on Harvard Street.
Howard Amende reported a
vacant house entered.
Sandra Kenyon reported
parts to a bicycle taken.
Norma Dolesal reported a
purse and food stamps taken.
A two-car accident was
reported in the parking lot on
the 100 block of Franklin.
A vehicle was reported to
have driven over a lawn at
Kneeland Park.
Firecrackers were reported
thrown from a vehicle at
Olympic Highway North and F
Street.
Dick Tupper reported a
carbine taken from a vehicle.
Ruby Lorenzen reported a
mailbox damaged.
Erlene Strope reported a
storage shed broken into.
Rebecca Johnson reported a
car being prowled.
A1 Barrom reported a set of
keys lost.
Virgil Manke reported a boat,
two outboard motors and a
chain saw taken from his garage.
Monica Shero reported a
stray puppy at her residence.
A two-car accident was
reported on Northcliff Road.
A key found at Third and
Cota was turned in to the police
department.
Garth Grunert reported a
mailbox blown up.
An employe at Mason
General Hospital reported about
1:21 a.m. Thursday that a man
wearing only a T-shirt had
appeared at the front door and
then ran west toward Sherwood
Lane.
A possible car prowl was
reported at Fifth and Grandview.
A set of keys which was
found were turned in to the
police department.
Goldie Robertson reported a
dog tearing up her garden and
flowers.
Betty Townsend reported a
windshield in a vehicle broken
by a rock.
Dan Morris reported a
mailbox blown up.
Victor Schwantner reported a
radar detector taken from a
vehicle.
Tom Crawford reported pills
taken from a vehicle.
Dewey Workman reported a
cassette tape, .22 shells and
wrenches taken from a car.
Jef Conklin reported a
wallet, cassette tapes and a
baseball taken from a vehicle.
Vandalism was reported to
restrooms at the Jackpot Service
Station on First Street.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Julie Lawler reported a
wallet taken.
Items were reported taken
from a building site on the Agate
Road.
Nathaniel Ridley reported a
motorcycle taken.
Richard Sperling reported a
stray pup came to his place.
A one-car accident was
reported on Highway 106.
A vehicle reported to be
abandoned in the Belfair area
OO0
Simpson
Employees'
Credit
Union
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was found to have been stolen.
from Tacoma.
John Jefferies reported a
female black Labrador dog
found.
Ronald Angus reported
damage to a residence.
An abandoned vehicle was
reported off the Dewatto Road.
Andy Andriesen reported a
boat accident on Mason Lake.
A one-car accident was
reported at the overpass on the
Matiock Road.
John McDonough reported a
boat and motor missing.
John Kraft reported an
outboard motor taken.
Ernie Zehnder reported a
crabpot taken from the North
Shore.
Emanuel Srsen reported a
summer home burglarized.
Damage was reported to a
dock at Lake Cushman Resort.
Ran Beach reported a
mailbox destroyed.
A two-car accident was
reported on Highway 3 near
North Mason High School.
A car was reported in the
ditch on Highway 300.
Bruce Carter reported a
lO-foot sailboat lost.
Home Meat Service reported
two cows missing.
Jack Haarman reported
vandalism to a garden.
A house fire was reported on
the South Shore. The house was
a total loss.
Trespassing was reported on
Isabella Loop Road.
Mrs. Fred Gieger reported
mail taken from a mailbox.
Glenn Neely reported a
mailbox damaged.
Gary Schultz reported an
attempted burglary.
A man, identified as Charles
Dennis, 60, Sequim, was taken
to Mason General Hospital and
transferred to St. Peter Hospital
in Olympia after he was reported
to have fallen from a car at the
Purdy Canyon Drive Inn on
Highway 101.
A car-motorcycle accident
was reported on the Walker Park
Road.
Pare Hunter reported a
vehicle struck a fence on
Highway 101.
Gordon McKnight reported a
burglary of a residence.
A ceramic chipmunk,
weighing 50 pounds, was
reported taken from the Hidden
Haven area.
Robert Stein reported a boat
drifted up on the beach at Ayok
Point.
A burglary of the Squaxin
Island Dental Center was
• reported.
Mary Campbell reported
vandalism to a mailbox.
Cyrus Turner reported an
attempt to take a truck.
A bus waiting shed was
reported tipped over at the
entrance to Arcadia Estates.
A fire was reported in the
woods in the Shelton Valley
area.
Michelle Blosdel reported the
burglary of a residence.
The Carl Wilgus cabin at
Lake Limerick was reported
broken into.
Mrs. Richard Burdoff
reported a summer home
burglarized in which an inflatable
canoe, oars, fishing equipment
and other items were taken.
A two-car accident was
reported on the Skokomish
Indian Reservation.
Two windows were reported
broken out of Wolden's Chevron
Service.
A car.pedestrian accident was
reported on Highway 101 at the
Old Mill Tavern.
Ron Dunhan reported eggs
thrown at a mailbox.
*,s Your Family Losing Its Cool?
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That is ... are they wasting energy and money by leavnng
the refrigerator open
This and other energy-wasting mistakes can be avoided by
following these simple rules:
-- Decide what is wanted from the refrigerator before opening the
door. f
-- Let leftovers cool off be ore putting them into the refrigerator.
-- In frost-free models, keep liquids covered to cut down on
moisture build-up.
-- Check the seals around refrigerator and freezer doors by closing
the door on a piece of paper. If the paper slips out easily, seals
should be replaced.
If you re in the market for a new refrigerator, check for a high
EER (Energy Efficiency Raring). Remember that a frost-free model
requires a third more energy than a standard refrigerator.
Mason County PUD No. 3 urges you
to pick up the conservation habit.
MASON €0UHTY P.U.D. N0. 3
P.O. Box 490
Shelton, WA 11514
4264255
Richard Byrd reported a
tapedeck, speakers and tools
taken from a disabled vehicle
parked on Brockdale Road.
Dan Cuzick reported a stray
ewe at his place.
Mildred Baker reported an
attempt to enter a cabin.
Debbie Hunter reported a
wallet taken.
Darrel Estep reported mail
taken from a mailbox and
thrown on the ground.
Francis Yaeger reported a
dog pack chasing a rooster.
Robert Kibler reported
something hit the windshield of
a vehicle north of Hoodsport on
Highway 101.
Mrs. Russell Frye reported a
crabpot taken.
A mailbox was reported
blown up on Route 4.
A real estate sign was
reported taken from the South
Shore.
Gasoline was reported taken
from a tow truck at the North
Shore Garage.
Larry Roberts reported
found a dead dog at his place,
SUPERIOR COURT
New Cases
ONC Freight Systems
Settle and Sons, debt.
J.J. Sleavin and
against Mr. and Mrs.
Sparrowgrove, foreclosure
lien.
Mr. and Mrs. Coady
against Mr. and Mrs.
Marrs, quiet title.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Miles:
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman
against Mr. and Mrs.
Pringle. quiet title•
Michael Kitka against
Pauley.. Ford Mercury
damages.
Evelyn Richardson a
Jane Cuzick, unlawful
Lake Limerick Country
against Mason County,
taxes.
Mr. and Mrs. James
against Mason County and
and Mrs. William Looney
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