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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
Charles Longshore, Rt. 5,
Box 454, Shelton, minor ill
possession of intoxicants, $75
fine, $50 suspended; Gregory
Kadoun, Rt. 4, Box 8, Shelton,
possession of marijuana, $100
fine; Mark Snyder, St. Rt. 2,
Box 11 A, Shelton, detective
equipment, failure to obtain
Washington driver's license, $50
['me;
Kim Crawford, 717 Franklin,
Shelton, speed too fast Ibr
conditions, driving without
operator's license, $50 fine;
Mathew Mercier, Rt. 3, Shelton,
reckless driving, 30 days in jail;
Fredrick Valley, P.O. Box 33B,
Union, speeding, $32 Ibrfeit;
Robert Lynch, Rt. 5, Box 360,
Shelton, failure to stop, $I0
fine;
Delbert Miller, Rt. 5, Box
407, Shelton, minor in
possession of intoxicants, $50
fine, $25 suspended; Clinton
Brown, Rt. 10, Box 101,
Shelton, in excess of tolerance
on combination, $175 fine.
Municipal Department
Norman Herth, P.O. Box
904, Shelton, disturbing the
peace, $50 fine; Nicholas Wilbur,
P.O. Box 222, Hoodsport,
speeding, $41 forfeit; Raymond
Baker, 1720 Stevens, Shelton,
negligent driving, $40 fine; John
Blair, 1521 Summit, Shelton,
disturbing the peace, failure to
obey lawful command, $100
fine, $50 suspended;
Florence Whitlock, Rt. 10,
Box 495, Shelton, failure to
yield right-of-way, $15 fine;
Pamela Green, 618 Laurel,
Shelton, dogs at large, $15 fine;
Karen Church, 2017 Laurel, dogs
with no license, dogs a public
nuisance, $20 fine; David
Kohlstaedt, 107 N. 12th,
Shelton, speeding, $45 fine;
• Chester Rhoades, Rt. 3, Box
SLOven Hayes, Rt. 5, Box 662,
$450; Sam Diggle, garage,
$4,992; Robert Eiger, carport
and workshop, $3,360; Otto
Field, pole building, $3,861.40;
David Fitzgerlad, garage, $I ,235;
Johan Gohlmesli, addition,
$2,890; Conrad Goodrich,
pumphouse, $588; Hama l-lama
Cr., machinery shed, $1,536;
Shirley ttaskell, alteration,
$1,500; Clyde Knight, residence,
$22,000; Walt Lilyblad;
bulkhead, $3,500; Charles
Manke, residence, no value listed;
Charles Murray, alteration,
$14,500; William NolLe,
basement, $3,072; Myron
Reynolds, bulkhead, $350;
J. A. Spaulding, mobile
home, no value listed; Ellen
Spillman, addition, $27,922.50;
Ed Taylor, alter roof, $1,500;
Wally's Bait and Ecology Farm,
bait shed addition, $2,880.
SHELTON POLICE
William Hogan reported a
wallet lost.
Tools were reported taken
flora Vern's Auto Body.
The U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers reported six traffic
cones taken.
A bicycle found near
Evergreen Truck Supply was
brought to the police
department.
A vehicle driven by Barbara
Kneeland and a pedestrian, David
Lankford, were involved in an
accident at Highwa} 3 and Front
Street. Lankford suffered an
abrasion on his right arm, a
bloody nose and possible knee
injury, lie refused medical aid,
officers said.
Sue Kadoun reported three
guns missing from a residence.
Connie Klein reported a
purse missing.
A parked vehicle owned by
Donald Myer was struck by
another vehicle in the Evergreen
Square parking lot.
Miles Gordon reported a
wallet lost.
Nancy SelvEdge reported a
ring lost.
Vandalism was reported to
the Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom
Hall.
A pair of glasses found on
Laurel Street was tumed in to
the police department.
Ritua Kivinen tumed in a
purse she found.
Lionel Winslow reported a
window broken in a vehicle.
Rose Sj6holm reported a flag
ripped off a marl box.
Tom O'Brien reported a rock
thrown through a window.
Kurt Mann reported a
window broken by rocks thrown
by the wheels of a vehicle.
Vehicles driven by Daniel
Hartwell and Gregory Shimek
were involved in a collision on
First Street.
Mrs. Orville Oppelt turned in
a wallet she found.
Mrs. Berwyn Thomas
reported a dog missing.
Betty Swanson reported a
bicycle taken.
Vehicles driven by Richard
Gonzales and Andrea Tibbitts
were involved in a collision at
First and Cedar.
Martha Beals reported a tool
box taken from a garage.
Louise Schuffenhauer
reported flowers and planters
taken from her yard.
SHERIFFd OFFICE
Joyce Anderson reported the
burglary of a summer residence.
Janet Carlson reported crab
pots pulled up.
Mike Comte reported a
residence broken into.
Jack Vogel reported fishing
gear taken from a boat.
Keith Chandler reported
camera equipment and a pair of
binoculars taken from a vehicle.
Richard Duggins reported a
transmission from a vehicle
taken.
John Moore reported a
vehicle knocking down mail
Confusing, isn't it?
Oi3e
advertisement
boxes.
Jim Lampshire reported a
dog shot.
Alan Ford reported gasoline
taken.
Jack Chastine reported a
Samoyed dog missing.
A burglary was reported at
St. AlbErt's Girl Scout Camp.
Jim Sprague reported a dog
missing.
Becky Stevens reported a
house entered.
Rena Bray reported a
Siamese cat missing.
Helen Lampshire reported a
male collie dog missing.
J*ohn Oakes reported a
female collie dog missing.
Dave Darrin reported a
steering clutch taken from a
tractor.
The Mason County Road
Department reported an attempt
to take road signs.
Steve Holt reported building
material taken.
Eugene Anderson reported a
tool box and tools taken•
George VanCleave reported a
calf and the rope it was tied
with missing.
Clyde Blankenship reported
vandalism.
CITY BUILDING PERMITS
Building permits approved by
the City of Shelton during the
past week were to Jim Grimes,
reroofing, $1,060; Waite
Construction, residence, $32,000;
Dr. Jerome Peterson, fence, no
value listed; Word of Life
Fellowship, remodeling of
interior of church, $2,000;
Lumbermen's, floodcoat roof,
$660; M. B. Gavin, reroofing,
$2,800;
Rab er-Wiegman, 20-unit
apartment complex, $289,000;
Herb Angle, floodcoating, $460;
Nell Harmon, 30-unit apartment
complex, $219,000; Paul
Steensen, repair carport, $2,000;
Kay Smith, reroofmg, $525;
Shelton Binder Company,
floodcoat roof, $300; Moll
Chevrolet-Oldsmobile, reroofing,
$1350.
FIRE DISTRICT FIVE
September 2, 6:10 p.m., aid
call, gunshot, John's Prairie,
District 5, Mason County
Ambulance transported.
September 3, 12:08 a.m., fire
call, brush fire, Coulter Creek,
no damage.
September 6, 9:18 a.m., aid
call, DOA, in District 3.
September 6, 6 p.m., aid call,
possible heart attack, Phillips
Lake, transported to Mason
( Please turn to page twenty-one.)
MONROE
SUPER
THE EXTRA HEAVY-DUTY
SHOCK ABSORBER.
BUILT TOUGH, FOR IMPROVED
CONTROL AND HANDLING
WITH A PREMIUM RIDE.
Shelton, speeding, $50 fine;
Aleine /-looper, Rt. 2, Box 151,
Shelton, failure to use due care
and caution, $25 forfeit; Robert
Woods, 308 W. Seattle, Shelton,
speeding, $55 free.
COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS
Building permits approved by
the Mason County Planner's
Office during the past week were
to Jesse Asche, garage, $2,600;
Erren Bamhard, storage, $3,000;
James Burkhouse, cabin,
$19,430.40; Frank Carkhuff,
fence, $500; Charles Cart, deck,
$960; James Connolly, patio
roof, $250; James Contant,
residence, $28,000;
Edwin Crossan, pumphouse,
$672; Donald Culik, pumphouse,
to go down the
street to have your new
windshield installed-
the other says to go up
the street.
The ONLY PLACE
to have a
NO LEAK
WINDSHIELD
INSTALLED
-- is at --
& McNeil
"3rd & Grove
"Where your windshield
is guaranteed not to leak."
Chicago: $8.70 an hour.
Have friends, relativesorbusiness call before 8 a.m. and dial direct
in the Windy City? without operator assistance.
You can talk a full 60 minutestbr Go ahead. Try it some morning
only $8.70, plus tax. That's if' you after breakfast.
Pacific Northwest Bell
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