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Shelton Mason County Journal
Shelton, Washington
September 20, 1973     Shelton Mason County Journal
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COUNTY COURT on the docket in bunty Justice Court Gerald Whitcomb ~Past week were: te Patrol Schnitzer, 413 Shelton, defective $15 forfeit; driving Suspended, sentence months. Grindle, P.O. Potlatch, no safety ~nt, failure to obtain vehicle license, failure tin Washington $60 fine; Curtis 3, Box 434, Shelton, load, sentence months; Robert Box 98, Grapeview, intoxicated, $175 in jail, suspended suspended 30 Schmidtke, 2214 Spokane, negligent scene of accident tentifying self, no $450 fine, $295 Verhauer, 651 negligent fine ; Mary 1244 Beach Dr., $15 fine; Lyle Box 73, Allyn, $35 fine; Lloyd ' eota, Shelton, illegal of intoxicants, $50 Rice, P.O. Box failure to display vehicle, $25 Niemi, 823½ 7th, gal possession of forfeit; Dayle 4814 Lacey Blvd., $25 forfeit; 542 Fir, Shelton, P right of center Violet Milton, )rain, Bremerton, 25 forfeit; Ralph 32 E. Burnside, Oper passing, $25 Korten, 2312 W. speeding, $25 James, P.O. Box speeding, $25 Rt. 4, Box speeding, $25 Doherty, P.O. speeding, Charles Amacher, Allyn, negligent deferred six Wilbur, Rt. 5, driving, $65 Turner, 106 S. rton, failure to yield right of way, $25 forfeit; David Ticen, 101 NW 60th, Seattle, speeding, $25 fine; Richard Thebold, 6020 57th Ave., Tacoma, speeding, $25 forfeit; Rebecca Merrit, P.O. Box 604, Belfair, littering, $75 fine; Mark Grindle, P.O. Box 46, Potlatch, no valid operator's license on person, $10 forfeit; Violet Golding, 7725 SW Hillcrest, Beaverton, Oreg., speeding, $38 forfeit; John Chiveny, 2332 N. 187th, Seattle, improper stopping on roadway, $15 forfeit. Fisheries Department Vondean Thompson, 1319 Lakeshore Dr., Centralia, possession of salmon for personal use without salmon record angling catch record in possession, $15 forfeit. Municipal Department Robert Humpage, 100 W. Pine, Shelton, drunk in public, $35 forfeit; Sharon Rioux, 1227 Dickinson, Shetton, no operator's license, $15 fine; Robert Humpage, 100 W. Pine, Shelton, drunk in public, $50 forfeit; Victor Faasuamalie, 3913 Harrel Dr., Bremerton, speeding, $65 forfeit; Vonda Richards, 505 N. Division, Olympia, drunk in public, $50 fine, suspended; Kathy Julian, Ellinor and center Sts., Shelton, no operator's license, $20 fine; Kerry Miljour, 321 W. D St., Shelton, speeding, $20 forfeit; Billy Turner, Rt. 4, Box 351, Shelton, failure to use due care and caution, $30 forfeit; Kenneth Downer, Rt. 4, Box 414, improper right turn, $15 fine; Gary Leeberg, 320 Park, Shelton, failure to use due care and caution, no license on person, $40 fine; Lonny Gish, Edgewood Apts., no operator's license, $25 fine, $17.50 suspended. COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS Building permits approved by the Mason County Planner's Office during the past week were to Glenn Forsman, remodeling, $1,800; Gene Hanson, residence, $25,000; Don Herrick, residence, $57,000; Hugh Lane, summer home, $7,500; Francis McDonough, vacation cabin, $14,000; Dallas Madsen, addition, $2,000; Frank Rodia, residence, $90,000. SHERIFF'S OFFICE Ham Rideout reported a dog found. , . • o. Deoorator Bowl by International Free Silver Gifts bowl, is just one of 13 beautiful International to choose from at all of our TCF offices t3deposit of $1,000. You can purchase it for only 00 deposit or only $5.50 with a minimum deposit as many items as you wish. Add to your own ~.. and they make great gifts, too. But hurry! this ¢:ollection of beautiful silver gifts while they ~'ItURSTON COUNTY FEDERAL ,~ ~;&VINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Olympia - Shelton - Lacey W. G. Mohrmann reported an attempted break in of a soft drink machine. Allen Coddingston reported a shed broken into and fishing gear taken. Pamela Green reported a motor bike taken. Connie Hubbard reported a break-in. Joan Goyette reported a guitar, jewelry box, clothes, a coat and a hair dryer found on her front porch. Tony Case reported items taken from a summer home. Dorothy Hurley reported fish bait taken. A dock and boat were reported floating loose. Gordon Grayum reported a crab pot lost. Willodean Olson reported a cabin broken into. Kitty Shoemaker reported a female Chihauhua dog found. Harry DeVoe, caretaker at the George Adams Salmon Hatchery, reported 100 female salmon taken. The estimated value of the fish and eggs were reported as about $4,000. Harry Griess reported he found a female black laborador. An attempted break-in at the Ron Hyatt residence was reported. Gay Higman [sported seven cows destroying ahedge. Kenneth Grimm reported a break-in in which a radio, and a pillow case were taken. Joe Goodro reported oyster poachers• Harley Wivell reported two stained glass windows taken The county road department reported the stop sign at the intersection of the Island Lake and Cherry Park roads torn down. William Booth reported a residence broken into. Larry Godwin reported two batteries, a straw line, gas cans, a log counter taken from Simpson Timber Company. Mrs. Erling Hansen reported a dog found. David Baldwin reported two stray dogs loose. SHELTON POLICE The old Pauley garage, which is being demolished, collapsed taking some electric wiring down with it. Herschel Phillips reported a motorcycle helmet and outboard motor taken. H.A. Juma reported a fence damaged. Vehicles driven by ElSe LaLouche and Alan Steehler collided on Cota Streets Stacey Martin reported a I O-speed bicycle taken. Mary Anderson reported vandalism to a vehicle. Mrs. Terry Patten reported several items taken from a residence while they were in the process of moving. A wallet belonging to William Fromm was found and turned into the Police Department. A door at Lumbermen's was found open. Two speakers from an organ at a church were reported taken. Mrs. Ray Densley reported a pumpkin taken. Gerald Carson reported a .22 caliber pistol taken• Keith Vallantine reported a ladder taken. Mrs. Violett Mahaffey reported a fence damaged by a vehicle. CITY BUILDING PERMITS Building permits approved by the city of Sheton during the past week were to Darold Martin, fence, $350. FIRE DEPARTMENT September 12, 5:35 a.m., fire in hood over grill in Capital Restaurant. September 13, 7 p.m., 900 block of Tobin St., fire in a vehicle owned by Harry Davis. September 14, 11:50 a.m., grass fire, 1403 Dickinson. September 15, 3:10 p.m., brush fire in woods near Mr. View School. September 16. 7 a.m., fire in a compost pile on Hawthorne Lane SUPERIOR COURT Divorces Divorce decrees were signed for Linda Devette from Roger Deyettc Roger Deyelte from Linda Deyette kinda McQuilkin from Lynn McQuilkin Patricia Johnson from Thomas Johnson Ronald Nick tr~nn Karen Nick. New Cases National Bank of Commerce against Federal ('ontractors Inc. and blrs. and Mrs. Richard Webber, abstract tttjudgenlent. VWR United Corp., against Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bowden, W-A Development and Hood Canal Associates, forfeiture of real estate coil lracl. Don Russell against Daniels Realty, payment of c~mm]ission. Boat launching sites get funds The Bureau of Outdoor Recreation has approved two grants for funds for development of boat launching sites in western Wash in gt on. One grant for $5,020, to be matched by state ['unds, goes to the Washington Slate Department of Game tbr development of a boat launch site on the Skokomish River near Shelton in Mason County. The other grant for $5,608, lo be matched by state funds, goes to the Department of Natural Resources It) develop a boal launch site on Robbins Lake situated 30 miles soulhwesl of Bremerttm. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll High Low k'rectp. Sept. 13 68 47 -- Sept. 14 72 48 -- Sept. 15 68 43 -- Sept. 16 75 40 -- Sept. 17 77 40 -- Sept. 18 70 54 .09 Sept. 19 66 53 .45 Cool weather is forecast for the weekend with rain mostly on Friday and Sunday. High temperatures for Friday will be in the 50s, rising to 55 to 65 degrees on Saturday and Sunday. Lows will be in the 40s. Dogma of Satan The Christians were the first to make the existence of Satan a dogma of the church. What is the use in a Pope if there is no Devil? Elena Blavatsky Also in other styles. SHOE DEPT. Register Now! Grigor Tritchkov 25 years concert performer • Complete Instruction • Technique: Class ca, European Folk Music • Simple Theory • Oriental Rythm 5/8- 7/8- 11/16- 25/16 I II 426-1858 i I Were to $18.00 Fine Quality by Never before & never again such savings! READY-TO-WEAR Ladies' Coats One group, some washable polyester, sizes 4-18, $ l~ll8 reg. to $44 ............................ II1 Pant Suits Two piece polyester, sizes 10-18, reg. $29 ..... Sweaters One group, cardigans and long sleeve pullovers in red, brown, black, navy, gold, pink & blue, reg. $8 ........ Ski Coats Nylon, sizes S-M-L, reg. $30 ................... Gids' Brushed Denim Jeans Sizes 5-14, asst. plaids, reg. $5-$7 ................. Girls' and Boys' Shorts 50 .$|oo Asst' styles & colors, sizes 4-14, were to $3. now Girls' and Boys' Infant Clothing I/3 Off One group .............................. Children's Clothing One rack, reg. to $7 .......................... Boys' Shirts One group asst. styles, colors and materials ......... Girls' Quilted Nylon Jackets 8 only, asst. colors, sizes 4-5-5-6x-10, were $15 .. now Gids' Short Sleeve Shirts Asst. colors & Patterns, sizes 4-6x, cotton/poly. blends, reg. $4 ............................... Boys' Nylon Jackets 4 only, machine washable, quilted lining, sizes 4-5-7, reg. $10 ........................... now POLYESTER Reg. $4.99 BED If perfect 49¢ Ea. ANNIVERSARY 72" x 90" Reg. $16.99 90" x 108" "" 16' $21.99 One large group. DINNERWARE ........ MEN'S Knit Shirts Men's polyester & cotton, crew neck & placket styles ................................ Reg. $6 Reg. $8 Wrangler White Jeans Flare leg, polyester & cotton, reg. $8 .............. Men's Shirts Short & long sleeve, dress, perm. press, many colors, reg. $4.79 ............................. Lightweight Jackets !/2 Price All famous brand names ................. Wool Sport Coats For fall, plmds & checks, reg. $45 ................. Men's New Ties oo FABRIC SAVINGS Double Knit One group, Polyester 60", values to $5.50 ........... Wool & Blends ,2 9 One group, 54" & 60". ......... Tweeds 99 One group, 45", reg. $2.49 ....... Plaid Ginghams One grOup, 45", reg. $1.79 .................. ONE GROUP 45" Wide Yd. 4-ply, 100% acrylic. Polyester Pant Suits Three piece, sizes 10-20, reg. $50 ............... Cardigan Sweaters Bulky-knit, S-M-L, reg. $7.99 .................... Tricot Bras Padded & unpadded, limited sizes .................dl~,~,~r~ Ladies' Dresses !/3 Off One group, this weekend only ............. Body Suits Sizes S-M-L, or 40-46, reg. $10 & $11 ............ Accessories and Lingerie Robes, Hostess Dresses, Hostess Skirts and Gowns !/2 Original Price panty Hose 2 sizes, petite/reed., med/tal! .................... Better Handbags One group ................................. 25~ Off Jewelry to Clear One group, values to $8 ........................ Ladies' Belts One rack ................................. 66 '88 To many items to list. Check each dept. for even greater buys! Mgr. DEPT. STORE 3rd & Railroad Shelton Mon.-Sat. 9:30-5:30 Fri. 'til 8:30 Thursday, September 20, 1973 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 9