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July 24, 1975     Shelton Mason County Journal
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COURT trmg on the docket in District Court Carol Fuller during were Justice Court Jones, Rt. 2, Box 304, expired Washington $10 forfeit; 7942 SE 106th, , Oregon, fishing for without a license, $25 Wallace Christian, 380CD SHOP Hwy. S. O2 Westport, failure to stop at stop sign, $25 forfeit; Michael 7_ech, St. Rt. 1, Box 445, Belfair, speeding, $25 forfeit; Robert Krausse, Rt. 2, Box 130, Elma, possession of undersize crabs, $35 forfeit; Robert Vaughn, 19811 82nd Pl. W., Edmonds, fishing for game fish without a license, $25 forfeit; Harold Slack, 2127 Soundview, Bremerton, aiding and abetting fishing for game ftsh without a license, $25 forfeit; Shirlee Murphy, 1610 Hayward Dr., Bremerton, fishing for game fish without a license, $25 forfeit; Clifford Matson~ 4615 61st St., Victoria, B.C., fishing for game fish without a license, $25 forfeit; Richard Crump, Rt. 1, Box 14-A, McCleary, minor in possession of and consuming intoxicants, $50 forfeit; Dixie Hurme, 11525 1st Ave. NE, Seattle, failure to yield right-of-way, $25 forfeit; Gordon Johnson, 7928 16th St., Seattle, fishing for game fish without a license, $25 forfeit; Cecil Whitehead, Tahuya, speeding, no valid operator's license on person, $89 forfeit CHEV -- MELL OLDS -- MELL CHEV -- Quick Service & Parts Monday -Sa turday Rental- Lease 1st & Grove 426-4424 CHEV -- MELL OLDS -- MELL CHEV -- r" Frank Dayton, 2056 Northlake Way, Bremerton, speeding, $32 forfeit; Joe Ruiz, 1714 Pett, Bremerton, fishing for game fish without a license, $25 forfeit; Reginald Huckleberry, 3920 Gardina, Longview, defective equipment, $20 forfeit; William Hopseager, 1417 Franklin Dr., Cosmopolis, fishing for game fish with multiple gear, $25 forfeit; Bernard Dorcy, 2110 King St., Shelton, fishing for game fish without a license, $25 forfeit; Robert Butterfield, 1200 Craig Ave., Ellensburg, over-possession of clams, $43 forfeit; Deloris Hamby, 1201 High, Bremerton, possession of game birds during dosed season; Mark Bellinger, 1707 6th St., Bremerton, possession of game birds during dosed season, $50 forfeit; Joseph Donahue, 2806 140th Ave. NE, Bellevue, negligent driving, $65 forfeit; Edward Stoker 1127 N. Eastside, Olympia, failure to yield right-of-way, $25 forfeit; Larry Pomeroy, 1018 S. 9th Ave., Yakima, over-possession of clams, $29 forfeit; Herman Jackson, 1 227 Boone St., Lacey, over-possession of dams, $29 forfeit;Jerry Hall, 2006 Southbay Rd., Olympia, Over-possession of clams, $25 forfeit; Dennis Robb, P.O. Box 766, Olympia, following too closely, $25 forfeit; Douglas Winter, 1135 Thomas St., Port Orchard, speeding, $25 forfeit; Jack Rawding, Rt. 1, Box 369, Olympia, improper passing, $25 forfeit; Stanley Lyman, Rt. 2, Box 201, Shelton, over center line, $25 forfeit; Rodney Smith, Rt. 1, Box 57, McCleary, minor in possession of and consuming liquor, $50 forfeit; Robert Pless, Rt. 2, Box 191-A, Shelton, improper lane usage, $25 forfeit; Marvin Morkert, Rt. 3, Box 627, Shelton, failure to stop at stop sign, $25 forfeit; Jeanne Woodward, 18605 Beverly Rd. SW, Seattle, possession of oysters in shell above high water mark, $25 forfeit; Sun Jul 0 me nca Adults, $1.75. Children 7-12, 75¢. 6 & Joseph Static, Rt. 3, Box 1492, Hoquiam, over-possession of clams, $29 forfeit; Derek Allen, P.O. Box 9, Belfair, speeding, $41 forfeit; David Roberts, 172 5th NE, Redmond, possession of undersize crab, $29 forfeit; Patrick Pierce, 417 E. Scott, Aberdeen, over-possession of clams, $29 forfeit; Vernon Frye, 2106 Cherry, Hoquiam, over-possession of dams, $29 forfeit; Bruce Cole, 211 Harvard, Shelton, no valid operator's license on person, $10 forfeit; Earl Kielen, 4602 N. Evergreen, Spokane, over-possession of oysters, $30 forfeit; Kenneth Trapp, E. 8904 River Way, Tacoma, over-possession of oysters, $30 forfeit; Mathew Manley Jr., 13113 42nd Ave. E., Tacoma, over-possession of oysters, $30 forfeit; Norman Roberts, 4521 S. Lucile, Seattle, speeding, $38 forfeit; Steven Lovik, 1240 Pottery Ave., Port Orchard, speeding, $25 forfeit; Dennis Lewis, 901 Mill Ave., Hoquiam, over-possession of dams, $29 forfeit; Lynn Beckwith, 401 3rd St., Elma, over-possession of clams, $29 forfeit; Howard Collins, 21928 SE 436th, Enumclaw, possession of female crab, $29 forfeit. SHELTON POLICE Vehicles driven by Frank Clement, Richard Durkin and Vickie Little collided at First and Mill. Sharon Coleman reported a rock thrown at a vehicle. Darlene Linton reported a window in JADS shop broken. Vehicles driven by Annette Geist and Scott Baker collided in the A and W parking lot. Kathy Corsa reported a purse missing. Harry Brown reported he found a street sign. Grace Robinson reported vandalism to a garden. A lighted sign in the Grange Insurance office was reported fallen down. under, free. A ring of keys found in the city library were turned in to the police department. A billfold found at Callanan Park was turned in to the police department. Motorbike riders were reported on the Mt. View School grounds. Ira Ambrose reported vandalism to a garden. A vehicle driven by James Hunter and a parked vehicle owned by Elwood Stout were involved in a collision at Kneeland Center parking lot. A door to a suite of doctors" offices at the Professional Center building was found unlocked. Picnic benches at Kneeland Park were found damaged. SHERIFF'S OFFICE John Pace reported a dog lost. It was later found. Harry Bargmeyer reported damage to a lawn. Edward Bartolac reported two outboard gas cans taken. Mary Townsend reported a trailer house entered. Steve Miner reported a boat drifted away. Fred Valley reported objects being thrown at a house. R. L. Leonard reported a trophy taken. Walter Smith reported a trailer house burglarized. Leland Stice reported a Labrador dog missing. Linda Garrison reported an attempt to pry open the trunk of a vehicle. Myron Milar reported a wallet lost. Barbara Skillman reported a cat lost. Richard Lee reported vandalism to about 10 bales of hay. Mary Townsend reported she found some clothing in her driveway. Julie Moore reported a dog in the ditch. Oliver Ashford reported vandalism to a garden. A vending machine at the Belfair Laundromat was reported damaged. Jim Collett reported he found a brown and white female dog. Allen Schultze reported a dog chewed up some furniture. (Please turn to page thirteen.) NOT TOO LATE TO ENROLL Now forming in Bremerton for September State Exams For more information call: JOHN MYKUT REAL ESTATE SCHOOL Seattle phone EM4-5149 collect I 71 . 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For service, call our nearest store or service center throughout the United States and Canada. SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back ! 1 SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. EVERGREEN SQUARE SHELTON 24-Hour Shopping Service What could be safer or easier? Now we can bring you a service that makes recewing your Social Security check safe • easy. and convenient It's called Direct Deposit And here's how it works. Every month the Treasury Department mails your check directly to us Upon receipt, your check will be deposited to your savings account You have access to your savings anytime Withdraw money at your convemence, your earnings put in deposit earn top interest And are insured safe by an agency of the federal government And check" these other advantages as well: 1. Away from home? Your check will be deposited instead of sitting in the mailbox 2. You'll never run the risk of misplacing or losing your check. • 3. You'll have no trouble in cashing your check, because it goes directly to your account 4. No waiting in line to cash or deposit 5. No fear of losing your check, of having it stolen, forged 'and cashed And this new service from TCF is absolutely free. Why not call or stop by tomorrow, and start your Direct Deposit? THURSTON COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OLY/v~PIA.SHELTON.LACEY.TUN~WATIER Thursday, July 24, 1975 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 9 ql