Notice: Undefined index: HTTP_REFERER in /home/stparch/public_html/headmid_temp_main.php on line 4394
Newspaper Archive of
Shelton Mason County Journal
Shelton, Washington
September 7, 1978     Shelton Mason County Journal
PAGE 15     (15 of 40 available)        PREVIOUS     NEXT      Jumbo Image    Save To Scrapbook    Set Notifiers    PDF    JPG
 
PAGE 15     (15 of 40 available)        PREVIOUS     NEXT      Jumbo Image    Save To Scrapbook    Set Notifiers    PDF    JPG
September 7, 1978
 
Newspaper Archive of Shelton Mason County Journal produced by SmallTownPapers, Inc.
Website © 2025. All content copyrighted. Copyright Information
Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Request Content Removal | About / FAQ | Get Acrobat Reader




from page fourteen.) in the 1900 block of S. First St. and to have been A vehicle found left parked Shelton. in the street on San Joaquin was found to be one which was accident was md Railroad. taken from the parking lot at reported a Versapanel. jewelry was Dorothy Moore reported a bat had gotten into her ¢o reported a residence. a residence. John Goodchild reported a at The Hut battery taken from a car. m to the police A three-car accident was reported at Olympic Highway N. turned in a and B Street. a mailbox at Valorie Sl0an reported a driver's license lost. reported her Joe EIwell reported a wallet another in the lost. lot. Damage was reported to a ccident was door at Washington Evergreen. t and Mill Zellarose Pederson reported gasoline siphoned. 'teenfield reported Joseph Reid reported a bicycle taken. accident was West Wenick reported a and Railroad. bicycle taken. OWnsehd reported a re ported elly reported a theft was reported SHERIFF'S OFFICE A vehicle was reported on its top on Highway 3 in Belfair. A window was found open in Pioneer School. Richard Deno reported a " CLIP AND SAVE iiiiiiiiiii l00cord mailbox taken. Lawrence Conrad reported A car was reported in the the burglary of a residence. ditch on Highway 106 near Virgil Timmerman reported Alderbrook. vandalism to his property by A two-car accident was four-wheel-drive vehicles. reported near the Skokomish A vehicle reported taken River on Highway 101. from Mason County March 23 Garbage was reported was found stripped and dumped on the North Shore abandoned on Harstine Island. Road. A car was reported in the Roxie French reported a ditch near Trails End Lake on female Australian Shepherd dog Highway 106. missing. A car was reported on fire John VanderWal reported the after an accident on Highway burglary of a residence in which 101 in the Kamilche area. money was taken. Two juveniles A car was reported over the were taken into custody in the bank on the North Shore Road. incident. One was released to the A one-car accident was parents and the other taken to reported on Highway 101 North Thurston County detention, of Shelton. A Puget Sound Naval Jeff Stevenson reported the Shipyard ,parking pass was burglary of a residence. reported taken from a vehicle in Beverly Winkler reported a the Belfair area. stray young St. Bernard dog at Vandalism was reported to a her residence. building at the county park at A two-car accident was Mason Lake. reported at Alder and Walker A car-deer accident was Park roads. reported on the N. Grapeview A suitcase with bottles of Road. liquor in it was reported found A non-injury accident was in the North Shore area. reported on Highway 106 near William Johnasen reported a Alderbrook. boat missing. A traffic accident was Mary Ingersoll reported a reported in the Star Lake area. summer home burglarized. Chariot Arnel reported a A car was reported in the mini-storage building entered and ditch on Highway 106 near Casa items taken, de Canal. M. P. Stephens reported Rick Ball reported a someone doing excavation work residence broken into and guns with a bulldozer on his property, taken. James Keppel reported the Items were reported taken theft of a picnic table, from people at Rest-a-while resort. O A pickup-motorcycle I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl|llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll a c c i d e n t was reported at l00de00s* Highway 3 and Mill Creek Road. NTAL GOLD [ A door to the Belfair laundromat was found open. fThese tides are for the John Biggs reported a rings, I OaklandUni°n area.BayFOraddSheltOnan hourand sailboat floated away. Halley, g .arage, $4,500; Delbert and a half and 2.4 feet. Tom Crawford reported he Hartwell, garage, $2,652; jewelry, coins, anything gold. I Thursday, September 7 found three vapor lights. James Hills, garage-shop, i STERLING l .s, forks, spoons, trays, tea sets, lOWelry, anything marked sterhng. ] OLD COINS WANTED I Unlimited Funds Available Top Price Paid CALL: I I GREG ROHAN . I I 426.5632 I travel buy.if warranted, i to I CLIP AND SAVE .iiiiiliiiI Low ....... 2:33 a.m. 1.3 ft. High ....... 8:52 a.m. 10.2 ft. Low ....... 2:39 p.m. 3.9 ft. High ....... 8:33 p.m. 11.3 ft. Friday, September 8 Low ....... 3:21 a.m. 0.9 ft. High ....... 9:54 a.m. 10.0 ft. Low ....... 3:27 p.m. 4.9 ft. High ....... 9:15 p.m. 11.0 ft. Saturday, September 9 Low ....... 4:14 a.m. 0.6 ft. High ...... 11:07 a.m. 9.9 ft. Low ....... 4:29 p.m. 5.7 ft. High ...... 10:04 p.m. 10.7 ft. Sunday, September 10 Low ....... 5:15 a.m. 0.4 ft. High ...... 12:26 p.m. 10.1 ft. Low ....... 5:42 p.m. 6.3 ft. High ...... 11:03 p.m. 10.4 ft. Monday, September 11 Low ....... 6:20 a.m. 0.2 ft. High ....... 1:42 p.m. 10.5 ft. Low ....... 7:00 p.m. 6.4 ft. Tuesday, September i 2 High ...... 12:12 a.m. 10.2 ft. Low ....... 7:26 a.m. 0.0 ft. High ....... 2:48 p.m. 11.0 ft. Low ....... 8:16 p.m. 5.9 ft. Wednesday, September 13 High ....... 1:24 a.m. 10.3 ft. Low ....... 8:29 a.m. -0.2 ft. High ....... 3:36 p.m. 11.5 ft. Low ....... 9:18 p.m. 5.1 ft. Thursday, September 14 High ....... 2:37 a.m. 10.5 ft. Low ....... 9:25 a.m. -0.3 ft. High ....... 4:21 p.m. 11.9 ft. Low ...... 10:10 p.m. 4.1 ft. A boat trailer which had been reported stolen last year was found at the Potlatch boat launch and reported to the owner. A one-car accident was reported on Highway 101 south of Hamma Hamma. A one-car accident was reported on Walker Park Road. A chest was reported found at Lake Nahwatzel. Ed Sommers reported an attempt to siphon gasoline. Candi Pede reported an attempted burglary. A car-pedestrian acciddent was reported on the Skokomish Reservation Road. Rich Roberts reported the burglary of a residence. Cassundra Hedgers reported a lO-speed bicycle taken. F. S. Brown reported damage to a mailbox. A burglary at the office at Colony Surf Beach Club was reported. Terry Turner reported a house entered. Sue Anderson reported a vehicle hit. An unoccupied cabin on the Orchard Beach Road was reported burned. Floyd Perkins reported a lawnrnower taken. Bonneville Power Administration reported damage to power lines, conductors and insulators. The theft of 200 feet of hose in the Lilliwaup area was reported. Shirley Bundeson reported her vehicle forced off the road by another vehicle. A window was reported shot out in the Tahuya post office. Jean Mullen reported a wallet lost. Fred Pfistner reported a window in a residence shot out. John Hadden reported a residence on Mission Creek burglarized. Earl Brown reported a dog shot. COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS Building permits approved by the Mason County Planner's Office during the past week were to: Joseph Anderson, roof over mobile home, $2,016; Beacon Point Community Club, retaining wall, $5,500; Leonard Baur Jr., bulkhead, $900; William Bracy, residence, $27,140; Jack Bronson, addition, $14,160; Robert Chamberlin, floating dock, $2,450; C.G. Chapin, roof over trailer, $1,900; M.J. Comeau, garage, $6,630; Dale Crump, mobile home, no value listed; Byron Debban, bulkhead, $4,270; Eddie Enebrad, mobile home, $20,000; E.J. Fischer, buried gasoline tank, $1,000; John Green, residence, $27,140; Mitchell Halley, carport, $3,500; Mitchell $7,752; Ben Howard, mobile home, no value listed; Fred Humphrey, roof over deck, $1,500; J.G. Ike, summer home, $39,882; Eric Jarstad Sr., demolition of garage, no value listed; John Jordan, agricultural building, no value listed; Harold Kingsolver, mobile home, no value listed; AI LeGault, garage, $1,920; W.A. Leimback reroofing, $810; Robert Leonhardt, mobile home, $12,500; William Norris, fireplace, $1,500; J.A. Ramar, carport, $882; Gene Roberts, mobile home, $9,496; W.W. Russell, mobile home, $15,000; Harry Selmer, deck, $1,500; Shelton Construction, residence, $28,950; Perry Stoner, garage-shop, $10,200; J.A. Zenew, mobile home, $32,000. Dan McNalr wants you to know CITY BUILDING PERMITS Building permits approved by the city of Shelton during the past week were to: John K. Bennett, enclose deck, $500; Waite Construction, residence, $25,950; Waite Construction, residence, $24,864; Waite Construction, residence, $25,950; Waite Construction, residence, $24,864; Waite Construction, residence, $24,864; Charles Gigstead, reroofing, $675; Rose Gaskill, add to residence, $12,480; Eugene Townsend, reroofing, $1,125; John Whethem, patio, $1,080; John Warren, reroofing, $675; Robert Selby, remodel residence, $300. SUPERIOR COURT New Cases Priscilla Zelinsky, personal representative of the estate of William Zelinsky and guardian for Walter Zelinsky against Shaw Oakley and Bonnie Oakley, guardian for Shawn Oakley, damages. Shelton Construction against Oak Park Inc., specific performance or damages. The Brock Sturtevant Co., against Joseph Tuntland, forfeiture of real estate contract. Dissolutions of Marriage Janice Sandmel and Robert Sandmel. Richard Garrett and Patricia Garrett. I'm Jim Piper, And I Sell Stoves. If you want to know more about heating your home with a wood burning stove, come talk with me. !'11 take time to show you how our products work and why they're the best. THEI FAIR FAVORI PES & RI L ' ' : NOW ON SALEII $4ee i I I I I THE TRUTH ABOUT 24-HOUR PATROLS :ies have fully equipped patrol cars at their the COUnty. They are ready for emergencies 1" There is no additional cost for this emergency Patrol would require five deputies and five at an approximate cost of $150,000. graveyard test period showed that only three month required a deputy's presence. Those answered within an average of fifteen minutes. requested funding for a 24-hour patrol. this in the budget, I have developed the ergency team possible!" AND YOU CAN QUOTE MEi Sheriff McNalr-Domocrat Omt MCNalr StiLes co-chair VOTE SEPTEMBER 19TH Rt. 3, Box 455, Sholton. m Sharp Calculator With full memory A real aid to students and budget keepers No. EL 8024 SUGG. VALUE $19.95 Tablet Ruled or Unruled 100.Count SUGG. VALUE 69€ Envelopes SUGG. VALUE 99¢ Your Choice 2/ € Legal Size, 50-Count No. 10 6tA 100 Count Thursday, 978 Im carrying books Nylon Pack Overn!ghter/Day f ,gs,. ton-Mason County Page