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Shelton Mason County Journal
Shelton, Washington
August 16, 1973     Shelton Mason County Journal
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MASON COUNTY JUSTICE COURT on the docket in $65 free, $30 suspended; Cullen Price, 1514 Lake Ave. S., Renton, speeding, $25 forfeit; vandalism to sprinklers. Two horses were reported loose at Mill Creek Road and SUPERIOR COURT Divorces Decrees were signed for: District Justice David Pinord, Rt. 3, BoxHighway 101. They were caught Robert Griffey from Kim )afore Judge Gerald 805B, Shelton, driving on by theownerandreturnedhome.// Griffey during the past week shoulder, $15 fine; Collin Orr, Rt. A Mr. Stinchfield turned in a Theodore Richert from Ethel 2, Box 553, Belfair, speeding, $25 set of keys he found. Richert fine; Curtis Ma~omber, P.O. Box W.J. Payette reported he Brenda Ellcey from James Young, ~y Agate 109, Belfair, speeding, $25 found two dogs. Ellcey negligent driving, forfeit; Ernest Johnson, 512 5th, Roger Lovitt reported surveyLarry Bennett from Gayle Donald Tellinghusen, Hoquiam, failure to stop at stop markers being removed. Bennett $25: 427,forfeit;Port Orchard,Bradley sign, sentence deferred 30 days; Len Rose reported vandalism Michael Gamper from 14,03 Dickinson, Shelton, David Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 320, to a school. Dorothy Gamper Silverdale, depositing debris on Two gas cans were reported Elvis Gordon from Johnnie fast for conditions, $25 roadway, sentence deferred 30 taken from the Stenchfield Mac Gordon ~,obert Ross, Rt. 4, Box days; John Gulla, 1922 192nd, residence on Lynch Road. Judi Hogan from William ton, failure to keep right Seattle, speeding, $25 forfeit; Vandalism was reported at the Hogan Jr. line, $25 forfeit; Scott Betty Dolby, 500 Brian Rd., Timberlakes Sales Office. g, Rt. 10, Box 23, Bellingham, speeding, $25 fine; Bill Schroeder reported a ton New Cases allure to stop, $15 fine; Maxine Fitzwater against the rker, Rt. 1, Box 17.48C, Larry Cromogo, 10410 206th E., of alfalfa taken from his barn. Sumner, speeding, $29 forfeit; Herb Brehmeyer reported Washington State Department of t, physical control of a Theodore Challman, Rt. 1, Box vandalism to tools and Licenses, appeal of revocation of title while intoxicated, ~n jail, 21 suspended; 405J,' Sumner, speeding, $25equipment, driver slicense. ey, 1773 Stewart St.,forfeit; Richard Bearbower, 3523 Harlan Blake reported an Washington Service Co. negligent driving, $65 Minticola, Bremerton, speeding, outboard motor taken, against Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dame, $20 fine; Douglas Brisbane, Victor Raisoni reported a live collection of debt. tck Griggs, Rt. 1, Box 23232 Marine View Dr., Des bait box cut loose. Washington Service Co. g on shoulder, Moines, minor consuming Bob Bacon reported a golf against Mr. and Mrs. Theron license on person, intoxicants, $25 fine, suspended; bag, hat, shoes, clubs and a gas Burgess, collection of debt. deferred 30 days; Sara Rhonda Moe, Box 732 McCleary, can taken from a shed. t. 2, Box 462, Sequim, improper passing, $15 fine; John Avis Whitfield reported a $25 forfeit. Rabbi Dale, Gray, P.O: Box 56, Lilliwaup, no wallet lost. ,,....,,......,....,........,. 57, Shelton, speeding, valid vehicle license displayed, Laura Wyman reported a dog Alan Corwin, 16845 defective equipment, sentence found. lssaquah, speeding, deferred 30 days. Rt. 1, Box m, speeding, $47 428 Bulldog npia, following too forfeit; Gerald 1425 South Sound defective tires, $20 Ackerman, P.O. Quilcene, illegal of intoxicants, $50 Young, 2303 Shelton, failure it of way, $25 forfeit; P.O. Box 1512, Speeding, $20 fine; P.O. Box 3512, 24 Point, Oregon, forfeit; Dan Sewell, 600, Shelton, driving SUspended, defective 1 5 fine, $1 65 d, 30 days in jail, Stay Robertson, 628 no operator's forfeit; Montgomery 726 70th Ave. E., tO keep right of $25 forfeit; Jack Box 72, McCieary, COnsumption of sentence deferred 30 Clary, Rt. 1, Box speeding, $25 Rt. 1, Box failure to yield right ~5 forfeit; Gordon NW 59th, Seattle, equipment, no Game Department Harry Bowen, 31025 Military Rd., Auburn, fishing for game fish without a license, $25 forfeit; John Waiters, 22 Bradley Rd., Tacoma, fishing for game fish with unattended pole, $25 forfeit. Municipal Department James W. Smith, P.O. Box 161, Quilcene, negligent driving, $250 forfeit; Howard Matthews, Rt. 1,Box 366B, Olympia, negligent driving, $250 forfeit; Duane Gatewood, 1420 N. 13th, Shelton, using force against another, $100 forfeit; Donald Samel, Ailyn, creating a public nuisance, $100 forfeit; David Drain, Rt. 10, Box 126, Shelton, iefective equipment, sentence deferred 15 days. COUNTY BUILDINGPERMITS Building permits approved by the Mason County Planner's office during the past week were to Jay Benjamin, summer home, $2,500; Donald Cleveland, summer cabin, $5,000; Leo Greene, summer cabin, $4,000; Joe Iko, recreation cabin, $5,000; Arley Kangus, vacation home, $4,500; Calude Mason, garage, $1,000; H.G. Shipman, vacation home, $5,000; R.J. Sutter, addition, $2,000; Janice Smith, residence, $12,000; Neale Thomas, recreation cabin, $5,500. $50 forfeit; P.O. Box 352, SHERIFF'S OFFICE Operator s license, Joe Matthews reported credit red 15 days; Harold cards taken. 1 0 Park Ave., Dick Miller reported a wire ilure to keep right haired terrier missing. . $15 fine; Marlene Robin Tibbits reported a 1933 South I St.,purse taken from a car. d r i v i n g w h i 1 ~ Paul Haney reported a gallon driving while license of raspberries, four or five $ 375 fine, $150 packages of meat and a German 150 days in jail, 30 shepherd pup taken. Arthur Morrow reported a portable television set taken. State Patrol A cow was found on the 4008 Airport roadway by a deputy on patrol. It defective was put in a corral to be held ; Steven until the owner is located. !lst, Bremerton, Les Rice reported oyster forfeit; John poachers. NE Windemere, Fran McDonald reported a $25 forfeit; boat found. 12813 95th, Jane Donbrowski reported $35 fine; peaches taken. Rt. 1, Box A back pack was reported while license found in the Cushman area. '0 fine, $150 Boise-Cascade reported Saunders, vandalism to gates. Tacoma, failure Jack Nichols reported cows center line, $25 on his property. Rody, 7237 L.L. McKinney reported a speeding, crab pot taken. Rody, 1624 A Mrs. Christensen reported no vandalism to a raft. exhaust, A Mr. Fryer reported Septic Tanks Drain Fields Water Unes+ Pert Tests Bonded and Licensed shman Days 426-3073 After 5 426-8896 W.D. Austin reported vandalism to a mailbox. Richard Jenner reported a ~ These tides are for the mailbox and newspaper tube Union area. For Shelton and taken. Oakland Bay add an hour Lawrence Nanovick reported and a half and 2.4 feet. an outboard motor, tool box and gas can taken. Thursday, August 16 A Mrs. Zilka reported a boat Low ....... 1:06 a.m. 4.0 ft. High ....... 6:39 a.m. 10.1 ft. missing. It was later recovered. Low ...... 12:58 p.m. 1.5 ft. Philip Baling reported a High ....... 7:27 p.m. 12.0 ft. vehicle missing. It was later Friday, August l7 recovered. Low .......1:42 a.m. 3.1 ft. High ....... 7:29 a.m. 10.0 ft. A motorbike stolen in the Low .......l:33p.m. 2.5ft. Renton area was recovered in the High ....... 7:52 p.m. 12.0 ft. ' Lake Isabella area. Saturday, August 18 Fred Inse] reported vandalism Low ........ 2:24 a.m.2.2 ft. to a garden. High ....... 8:25 a.m.9.8 ft. Low ....... 2:11 p.m.3.6 ft. Mrs. Floyd Bial] reported she High ....... 8:21 p.m.11.9 ft. found a carrier pigeon with bands Sunday, August 19 on each leg. Low .......3:06 a.m.1.5 ft. Judy Knowles reported a High ....... 9:25a.m. 9.6ft. large, white dog came to her Low .......2:53 p.m.4.9 ft. High ....... 8:56 p.m.11.7 ft. residence. Monday, August 20 Gerald Hunter reported he Low ....... 3:57a.m. 0.9ft. found a beach bag. High ...... 10:40 a.m.9.5 ft. SHELTON POLICE Low ....... 3:46 p.m. 6.1 ft. High ....... 9:35 p.m. 11.5 ft. A door to a residence at 604 Tuesday, August 21 Cedar was found open. Low ....... 4:56 a.m. 0.4 ft. A windshield rack was found High ...... 12:10 p.m.9.5 ft. Low ....... 4:49 p.m. 7.2 ft. left out at a service station.High ...... 10:24 p.m.11.2 ft. Vandalism was reported to a Wednesday, August 22 mailbox. Low ....... 5:57 a.m. 0.0 ft. John Manning reported a High ....... 1:40 p.m. 10.O ft. mailbox taken. Low ....... 6:11 p.m. 7.9 ft. High ...... 11:23 p.m. 10.9 ft. Mrs. James Penney reported a Brittany spaniel dog missing. Thursday, August23 Low ....... 7:06 a.m. -0.4 ft. Vivian Marcy reported five High ....... 2:59 p.m. 10.6 ft. gallons of white paint taken. Low ....... 7:40 p.m° 8.0 ft. Vehicles driven by Rick Miklethun and Mary Horan collided at First and Pine. T H E D I V I N E 1 a w, Loney Kennedy reported an promulgated amid fireworks in chest and a half case of beer taken some Mt. Sinai, is never anything from a vehicle, but the codification of human Vehicles driven by Charles prejudice. Edwards and Zirene Wilen AnatoleFrance collided at First and Railroad. Linda Filbert reported a garage entered and a camera The Tux Shop taken. Walter Parsons reported a Complete Formal propeller and a bearing taken from a boat. FIRE DEPARTMENT August 8, 12:03 a.m., Simpson Insulating Board Plant. August 13, 12:45 a.m., 1421 Center, grass fire. August 13, 2 p.m., grass fire. Wear- Rental Service iI by Malarkey 3 Tab 240 Lb. SQ. In cool white, the most economical color there is! 3 Tab 235 Lb. Your choice of five colors! DELIVERED IN THE SHELTON AREA RT. I, BOX 610 426-4282 Sale 3 for 507 Reg. 3 for 6.00. Boys' short sleeve polyester' cotton shirt, 6-18. Sale 3f°r42e Reg. 3 for 5.00. Short sleeve shirts in 3 styles Polyester/cotton, 8-18. Sale 2s3 Reg. 2.98. Boys' poly- ester/cotton shirts. 3 styles to choose from. 8-20. \ 05 Reg. 3.59. Polyester/ cotton tailored shirt m dark or pastel prints. Penn Prest. 4-6X 4O Reg. 4.00. Cotton pinwale corduroy skirt. In navy, red, or brown. 4-6X 55 Reg. 3.00. Polyester/ cotton shirt in white or pastels. Penn Prest. 7-14 25 Reg. 5.00. Acrylic skirt in an assortment of plaids. 7-14 49 Reg. 10.99. Bump toe casual with cork-style cushion crepe sole. In camel colored smooth leather. 6-10 AA, 5-10 B, 5-9C. Reg. 12.99. Leather casual with a stacked heel In dark brown with an antique look. 6-12 AA, 5-12 B,5-11C. le 127s Reg. 15.00. Men's polyester double knit slacks. Flare leg and large cuff. Plaids, window panes, checks or tartans. Sizes 28-38. Reg. 13.00. The JCPenney pant for men, Penn Prest® polyester for handsome, comfortable wear. Flare leg and shirt hugger waistband. 32-40. O4 Reg. 12.99. Two-tone plat- form shoe combinations of black/grey-red, brown/ grey-rust, or blue/camel- red urethane. 6-12 AA, 5-12 B. | Reg. $7 and $8. A sweater collector's dream sale. Tank tops, V-neck pullovers, rib-tickling cardigans, tunic lengths, over and under styles. Rib knits, fancies, nubby textures. Acrylics, wool/nylon blends, easy-care blends. As for color it's a fall timed rainbow--you're sure to find exactly what you're looking for. Misses' sizes. Sale prices effective thru Saturday. We know what you're looking for. Charge it at Shelton Open Friday night 'til 8:30 Thursday, August 16, 1973 - She!ton-Mason Co,tory Jpurnal - Pago r ,/