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Marriage
Licenses
F
:!on the docket in
Justice Court
Correa during
Were:
State Patrol
4404 Olympus
failure to stay
line, $15 forfeit;
defective
Richard
Ave. NW,
$15 forfeit;
415 N St.,
speeding, $15
660 Dayton,
keep right of
Peggi
552, Apt. B,
$15 forfeit;
10, Box 171,
'alid operator's
$15 forfeit;
Corvette PI.,
$15 forfeit;
er, 3237 Phillips,
passing, $15
2601
e, speeding, $15
Rt. 1, Box
driving while
While license
90 days in
6711 Old
'ay, Bremerton,
'Orfeit ; Daniel
of a controlled substance, six
months in county jail, five
suspended.
Game Department
Joseph C. Brown Jr., general
delivery, Shelton, killing and, or
possessing deer in closed season,
$250 fine, $200 suspended, 30
days in jail, suspended.
Municipal Department
Carl Dodge, Shelton,
destruction of city property, 10
days in jail; William Stewart, Rt.
3, Box 13, Shelton, speeding,
driving while license suspended,
allowing unlicensed person to
operate motor vehicle, $130 fine,
five days in jail, suspended; Leon
Johnson, 1028 Railroad Ave.,
Shelton, drunk in public,
disturbing the peace, resisting
arrest, $50 fine, 18 days in j/ill;
Melvin Cuzick, 1322 Dearborn,
Shelton, disorderly conduct, $50
fine; Larry Ewing, 1318 Ellinor,
Shelton, speeding, $20 forfeit;
Orville Backlund, Rt. 5, Box 742,
Shelton, no operator's license on
person, $25 forfeit; Ray
Barrington, 828 Franklin St.,
Shelton, drunk in public,
consuming liquor in public, $85
forfeit; David Martin, Rt. 3, Box
209, Shelton, speeding, $15
forfeit; William Sussman, 6807
Cardinal Way, Olympia, speeding,
$20 forfeit; Kathlene Baker, Rt.
utility shed, $500; Don Johnson,
cabin, $1,000; David Kight,
residence, $18,000; Ellen Lees,
garage and storage, $1,500;
William Palmer, residence,
$18,000; Restwhile Park, store
and service station, $5,000; John
Santi, summer home, $2,000;
Mrs. George Ziegenfuss, extend
attic and add bathroom, $1,500.
CITY BUILDING PERMITS
Building permits approved by
the city of Shelton during the
past week were to Joe Sisson,
unattached garage, $924; William
Daniels, unattached garage, $924.
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Sept. 14, 4:05 p.m., grass fire,
1200 block on Alder.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Mrs. Winston Johnson
reported a boat floating off
ttarstine Island.
Patricia O'Brien reported her
home broken into with some
vandalism and some items taken.
The county shop was reported
broken into.
Henry Moore reported a theft.
D. Flaquinti reported a shed
broken into and a crow bar,
sledge hammer and nails taken.
A helicopter piloted by James
Ratliff quit while flying over the
Vance Creek area and landed in
the creek. The pilot was not
Apts., Shelton, aiding and
NW, Seattle,abetting supplying liquor to
)rfeit; Peter minors, $150 forfeit; John SHELTON POLICE
ox 432 W, Jackson, Rt. 5, Box 445, Shelton, A break-in was reported at the
Public, $25 aiding and abetting supplying Junior tiighSchool.
1711 NE liquor to minors, $150 forfeit;Vehicles driven by John.
Ore., no Wayne liilton, 413 Hemlock, Howry and Patricia Hurley
$15 forfeit;Shelton, minor in possession ofcollided on Highway 101 S. and
Rt. 1, Box and consuming liquor, $50 fine;Cole Rd.
negligent Ted Lyon, 324 Oak St., Shelton,
minor consuming liquor, $100
fine; Lorrie Maynard, Rt. 1, Box
600, Shelton, minor in possession
Mason Lake
l, B o x 715, Shelton, no injured and the helicopter, which
lew,. no valid operator's license on person, was not badly damaged, will be
• °n person $15
aepherd, 422 N. minor consuming liquor, $85 salvaged.
forfeit; Larry Lund, 308 N. Edna Metcalf reported a
Speeding $15 Wilson, Olympia, aiding and summer home broken into. Entry
8Wayze,' 1830 abetting supplying liquor to was made through the back door
dton, no valid minors, $50 fine; John Grow S.and cooking utincils, a davenport,
on person $15
13 th St., Shelton, aiding andhot plate, chairs and other items
728 Pine, abetting supplying liquor to taken.
[irn headlights, minors, $1 50 forfeit; Harry Steve Nyman reported a bike
tedman 1507 Baeten, 111 E. Railroad Ave., taken.
following too Shelton, aiding and abetting Carl Story reported he found
Roy Kenyon, supplying liquor to minors, $50 a jacket.
6:~A, Shelton,fine;Ronald Augustine, Mason William Kidd reported tools
$25 forfeit; and gasoline taken.
Rt. 11, Box
OVer limit ofof and consuming liquor, $50
3rfeit; Robert fine; David Bachtell Jr., 1520
N- Fredrick, Ridgeroad, Shelton, reckless
of oysters, driving, failure to heed red light
~e; Edward
.Lilliwaup,
$15
°Yt, 1 778
POSsession
and siren, $100 fine, lO days in
jail, suspended; Charles Van
Overbeke, Cameron Hotel,
t. 1, Box 94,Shelton, no operator's license,
$15 forfeit; $30 fine; John Healy, Shelton,
91st. St., drunk in public, resisting arrest,
;Umption of $125 fine; Roger Deyette, 1418
Michael Edgewood, Shelton, disorderly
nd Ave., E. conduct, $75 fine; Donald Yeck,
!n of county Rt. 4, Box 326, Shelton,
rfeit; Jackdisorderly conduct, drunk in
Shelton,public, $1 O0 fine.
)n person,
Rt. COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS
failure toBuilding permits approved by
defective the Mason County Planner's
Office during the past week were
to Dry Creek Co., sawmill,
$2,000; Gareth Ellis, residence,
$25,000; Glen Fenstermacher,
cabin, $8,000; Ivyn Hetrick,
'A Favorite Place to take
ily out to dinner is the...
I ESTAU RANT
OCT. 1 & SAT., OCT. 2
Tender pieces of veal, marinated and baked
An Italian dish with shell macaronii and
I ~PAGHETTI & MEAT SAUCE
include: garlic bread, green salad, cheese cake and
Regular Menu also Open
t i'111' tQ 10a b.m, Weekdays * 7 a.m. to 1O p.m. Saturdays
~q 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays
-lark & Hazel Rickards, managers
lilroad * Shelton * 426-1990
Applying for marriage licenses
in the Mason County auditor's
office this week were:
Leonard Hurst, 24, Shelton,
and Janet Morris, 20, Tenino.
James Henry Jr., 29, Shelton,
and Lametta Smith, 23, Shelton.
Gary Knowlton, 31,
Bremerton, and Suzanne Johnson,
30, Bremerton.
Tides
These tides are for the Union
area. For Shelton and Oakland
Bay add an hour and a half and
2.4 feet.
Thursday, Sept. 23
Low .......1:36 a.m. 1.1 ft.
High ....... 8 : 18 a.m. 10.6 ft.
Low .......1:48 p.m. 5.7 ft.
High ....... 7:12 p.m. 10.5 ft.
Friday, Sept. 24
Low .......2:12 a.m. 0.8 ft.
High ....... 9:12 a.m. 10.4 ft.
Low .......2:30 p.m. 6.5 ft.
High ....... 7:42 p.m. 10.2 ft.
Saturday, Sept. 25
Low ....... 2:54 a.m. 0.8 ft.
High ...... 10:12 a.m.10.2 ft.
Low ....... 3:18 p.m. 7.3 ft.
High ....... 8:12 p.m. 9.9 ft.
Sunday, Sept. 26
Low ....... 3:42 a.m. 0.9 ft.
High ...... 11:24 a.m.10.2 ft.
Low ....... 4:18 p.m. 7.9 ft.
High ....... 8:48 p.m. 9.6 ft.
Monday, Sept. 27
Low ....... 4:36 a.m. 1.0 ft.
High ...... 12:42 p.m.10.3 ft.
Low ....... 5:42 p.m. 8.2 ft.
High ....... 9:48 p.m. 9.2 ft.
Tuesday, Sept. 28
Low ....... 5:42 a.m. 1.1 ft.
High ....... 1:48 p.m. 10.7 ft.
Low ....... 7:18 p.m. 8.0 ft.
High ...... 11:06 p.m.8.9 ft.
Wednesday, Sept. 29
Low .......6:48 a.m. 1.0 ft.
High ....... 2:36 p.m. 11.1 ft.
Low .......8:18 p.m. 7.2 ft.
Thursday, Sept. 30
High ...... 12:36 a.m.8.9 ft.
Low ....... 7:48 a.m. 1.0 ft.
High ....... 3:12 p.m. 11.5 ft.
Low ....... 9:06 p.m. 6.0 ft.
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High Low Precip.
Sept. 16 70 41 -
Sept. 17 75 45 -
Sept. 18 77 41 -
Sept. 19 80 44 -
Sept. 20 75 43 -
Sept. 21 75 38 -
Sept. 22 76 40 -
Partly cloudy weather is
expectedthrough Friday and
Saturdaywith a chance of
showers Saturday night and
Sunday. High temperatures will
be in the upper 60's and the 70's
with lows in the 40's.
Six-Year-Old
Dies In Seattle
Leonard E. (Dink) Hedgers of
2019 Laurel, six years old, died
Tuesday in Children's Orthopedic
Hospital in Seattle. He was born
in Shelton on June 7, 1965.
He is survived by his parents,
Leonard Hedgers of Tacoma and
Judy Hedgers of Olympia; two
sisters, Sheena of Shelton and
Billie Louise of Olympia; and
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Robinson, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Hedgers, all of Shelton.
The Rev. Earl Evers will
officiate at a Graveside service in
Shelton Memorial Park at 1 p.m.
Friday.
In lieu o,f flowers donations to
the Children's Orthopedic
Hospital are requested.
rrivals
Mason General Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. George P.
Brosam, 1303 Turner, a boy,
September 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell W.
Harvey, 1 21 8 Cota, a boy,
September 21.
Robyn Lynne
was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Kaare of Olympia in St.
Peter's Hospital on Monday. Her
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
John Steinberg of Shelton and
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kaare of
Potlatch.
young families and renters in
the Shelton area. Let your
home town Realtors show you
how easy it is to own your own
home thru a new type
Government financing. As easy
as you are renting now. Ask us
for free information on how to
own your home thru the 502
plan.
Call Tom Townsend 426°6597
Ken Kuronen 426-6582
Tom Savage 426-8584
426-1654
ALL-NEW STYLING... SAME OLD PRICES.
In a year when most new cars look a lot like
last year's, Dodge Polara and Monaco do
not. They've been restyled for '72. The
emphasis in the design of these new cars
has been on strength, solidity, and silence.
Their strong, expressive styling achieves an
attitude of distinction with clean, fresh lines.
And while the styling is all new, the prices
of the '72 Polara and Monaco, and all
Dodges, will remain the same as those
offered on comparably equipped 1971
models. Prices may never be lower.
1972 DODGE MONACO Designed for the man who
wants excellence without extravagance. The restyled
1972 Monaco has a look that sets it apart from the rest of
the medium-priced field.., like smooth lines,
hidden headlights, and a streak
of protective side mould-
ing. It's equipped with
the features you'd
expect in a car as
distinguished as
Dodge Monaco. The
new 360 two-barrel
V8 engine, precise
powe r steeri ng,
power front disc brakes,
and Dodge's famous,
smooth TorqueFlite automatic
transmission are all standard.
1972
DODGE POLARA
Dodge builds the Polara
with a little extra
size and riding
comfort, and at the
lowest possible
price. You get
such easygoing
features as power
steering, TorqueFlite
automatic transmission,
and a powerful, yet economical,
318 V8 engine standard.
CHRYSLER
MOTORS CORPORATION
DART DEMON COUPE Our lowest priced Dart. It DODGE DART Dodge Dart for '72 has the styling,
just goes to prove an economy car doesn't have to size, comfort, and performance to be your only car.
be a little car. Dart Demon seats five adults comfort- Untemperamental and predictable, it does what it's
ably. Dart Demon. It's very big about saving you money, supposed to--give you economy and dependability.
DODGE CHARGER The Dodge idea of what a fam- DODGE CORONET The convenience car. The per-
ily-sized sports car should be. It's large enough to fect idea for a family car because Coronet is designed
seat six, and its sporty styling adds a new dimension solely to be a four-door family sedan. Full-sized room
to the old-fashioned family cars. Check it out today! for ~,ix people, and styling that you'll be proud of.
YOUR MAN IN DETROIT You have a friend 1
[at the factory, Byron J. Nichols, Vice Presi-
I
J dent of Consumer Affairs. He'd like to hear
l from you with any questions or comments
/you have about Dodge. You can reach h m
/by writing: Mr. Byron N chols, My Man in
Front & Railroad Shelton, Washington ~Oetroit, Chrysler Motors Corp., P.O. Box 1086,
Detroit, Michigan 48231.
Don't miss the Baseball Playoffs, World Series, and AFC Football on NBC.
COUNTY
FEDERAL
* (on $1,000 MINIMUM DEPOSITS, for 2 year periods.)
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OLYMPIA. SHELTON . LACEY
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