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Ill I II
MASON COUNTY
DISTRICT COURT
Appearing on the docket in
Mason County District Court
before Judge Carol Fuller
during the past week were:
Jutk~ Court
Henry Grassley, 1901 E.
63rd, Tacoma, speeding, fol-
lowing too closely, $50 forfeit;
Peter Body, 9th MS, Ft. Lewis,
failure to yield right-of-way,
$25 forfeit; Patricia Jenkins,
130 Birch, McCleary, speeding,
$25 forfeit; Robert Paulson,
1942 Sheridan Rd., Bremerton,
speeding, $25 forfeit; Marc
Heavner, 12804 14th Ave. SW,
Seattle, minor in possession of
and consuming intoxicants, $50
forfeit;
Daren Jennings, Box 248,
Shelton, speeding, $36 forfeit;
Clifford Markhart, 5350 Bert
Lake, Redding, California,
speeding, $38 forfeit; Donald
Laugert, 1129 Sidney, Port
Orchard, failure to keep right of
center line, $25 forfeit; Milton
Johnson, Box 812, Bremerton,
speeding, $41 forfeit; Harry
Zutafern, 3744 Commodore
Way, Seattle, failure to stop at
stop sign, $25 forfeit;
Joseph Wilbur, P.O. Box
252, Belfair, failure to stay right
of center line, $25 forfeit;
Richard Davey Jr., 3652
Columbia Heights Road, Long-
view, speeding, $41 forfeit;
Robert Rasmussen, St. Rt. 1,
Box 895, Belfair, speeding, $41
forfeit; Gregory Walker, Rt. 4,
BOx 13, Shelton, speeding, $25
forfeit; Jerome Brodigan, 105
Birch, Troutdale, Oregon,
speeding, $22 forfeit;
Paul Wittrock, 10674
Rainier S., Seattle, failure to
stop at stop sign, $25 forfeit;
Robert Remmen, 1924 Stevens
St., Shelton, speeding, $56
forfeit; Ronald LeBerge, St. Rt.
l, BOx 54, Grapeview, improper
passing, $25 forfeit; Betti Llaar,
P.O. Box 364, Hoodsport,
speeding, $25 forfeit; Gerald
Arnold, St. Rt. 2, Box 323,
Beifair, speeding, $36 forfeit;
speeding, $25 forfeit; Alice
Wilson, Rt. 10, Box 160,
Shelton. improper turn, $25
forfeit; Kim Kenyon, Rt. 5, Box
430, Shelton, improper passing,
$25 forfeit; Earl Radford, Rt. 1,
Box 544.I, Belfair, speeding,
$35 forfeit; Trent Lee, 980
Washington, Chehalis, speed-
ing. $36 forfeit;
Jeffery Bean, St. Rt. 1, BOx
210, Hoodsport. speeding, $36
forfeit; Tammy Haley, Rt. 2,
Box 43, Lima, speeding, $15
fine; Eugene Lajorie, Rt. 4, Box
539, Port Orchard, speeding,
$34 fine; Timothy Ridley, Rt.
13, Box 561. Tumwater,
defective equipment, $75 fine,
$60 suspended; Teresa Miller,
P.O. Box 14, Lilliwaup, no
operator's licnse on person, $10
fine;
Alto Kelly, Rt. 1, Box 138,
Lima, speeding, $10 fine;
Donald Zech, St. Rt. 1, Box 445,
Belfair, speeding, $50 fine;
Steven Griffey, P.O. Box 25,
Ailyn, negligent driving, $65
fine; Larry Freeman, 926-A,
Pleasant Ave., Bremerton,
allowing unlicensed driver to
Ave. SW, Seattle, driving while
intoxicated, $200 fine, five days
in jail, suspended;
Marcella Sturdevant, P.O.
Box 172, La Center, driving
while intoxicated, $300 fine,
five days in jail, suspended,
license suspended 30 days;
Joseph Cox Jr., 3089-D NE 57th
Ave., Vancouver, speeding, $25
forfeit; Martin Ramano, 13019
12th Ave. S., Seattle, improper
passing, $25 forfeit; Jan Ahuya,
43 Pheasant Lane, Inlington,
Ontario, Canada, speeding, $25
forfeit;
Kim Stacy, 923 S. Sixth,
Shelton, negligent driving, $65
forfeit; Birgil Wall, 1928 E.
Legion Way, Olympia, speed-
ing, $53 forfeit; Kenneth
Selvidge, Rt. 1, Box 464,
Shelton, obstructing a public
officer, $50 forfeit; Douglas
Steele, Shelton, no operator's
license, $25 forfeit; James
Cigler, 1324 Nipsic, Bremerton,
following too closely, improper
lane usage, $40 forfeit;
Darrell Wilson, Rt. 1, Box
560, Shelton, negligent driving,
$65 forfeit; Dennis Craig, P.O.
Box 206, Union, speeding, $34
forfeit; Joel Dodge, Rt. 10, Box
658, Shelton, driving while
intoxicated, 60 days in jail, 40
suspended, $350 fine; Kathleen
Hewitt, 4280 Shore Club Dr.,
Mercer Island, speeding, $25
forfeit; David Kerlee, 1300
Boone Rd., Salem, Oregon,
failure to signal, $25 forfeit;
David Annonen, 3545 Yelm
Highway, Olympia, improper
passing, $25 forfeit; Ernest
Pearson, 2115 Aberdeen Ave.,
Aberdeen, speeding, $36 for-
feit; Josefina Gabuat, 8436 24th
Ave. SW, Seattle, over-
possession of oysters, over-
possession of clams, $50 forfeit;
Josefina Gabuat, 8436 24th
Ave. SW, Seattle, removing
oysters in the shell from
intertidal zone, $25 forfeit;
Richardo Gabuat, 8436 24th
Ave. SW, Seattle, over-
possession of oysters, over-
possession of clams, $50 forfeit;
Richardo Gabuat, 8436 24th
Ave. ~"v¢~ *::Seattle, removing
oysters in the shell from
intertidal zone, $25 forfeit;
Julieta Gabuat, 8436 24th Ave.
SW, Seattle, removing oysters
in the shell from intertidal zone,
$25 forfeit;
Juileta Gabuat, 8436 24th
Ave. SW, Seattle, over-
possession of oysters, over-
possession of clams, $50 forfeit;
Natividad Gabuat, 8436 24th
Ave. SW. Seattle, over-
~ossession of oysters, over-
~ossession of clams, $50 forfeit
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Natividad Gabuat, 8436 24th
Ave. SW, Seattle, removing
oysters in shell from intertidal
zone, $25 forfeit;
John Jopling, 8301 Tieton
Dr., Yakima, over-possession of
oysters, $25 forfeit; Ralph
Koss, 435 Logger St. SE,
Olympia, over-possession of
oysters, $25 forfeit; Ralph
Koss, 435 Logger St. SE,
Olympia, removing oysters in
the shell from intertidal zone,
$25 forfeit;
Christopher Fowler, 13612
124th NE, Kirkland, failure to
stay right of center line, $25
forfeit; Ralph Sollock Jr., 126
W. I St., Shelton, fishing for
game fish without a license, $25
forfeit.
COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS
Building permits approved
by the Mason County Planner's
Office during the past week
were to Donald J. Anderson,
residence, $30,639; Buck Arm-
strong, addition to residence,
$6,300; Walter Bloomfield,
walk-in freezer, $400; Doug
Caesar, storage shed, $360;
Dorothy Dedrick, cabin,
$15,667; Marjory Dilworth,
residence, $12,400;
David Fowler, pole barn,
$4,887.50; John Geraghty, car-
port, $886; D. P. Grinstead,
carport-shed, $800; Robert
Hirtler, garage, $2,544; Robert
Hornby, porch, $400; Wes
Johnson, reroofing, $3,000;
Alan MacAlery, basement,
$10,500; Patrick McHugh, gar-
age, $2,671; W. P. Miller,
residence, $16,277; Harold
Murner, residence, $35,284;
George Neely, vacation home,
$13,800;
James Oblizalo, residence-
cabin, $9,000; James Oblizalo,
cabin, $9,000; Frank Pavelko,
roof, $1,300; Russell Pederson,
mobile home cover, $1,500;
Jerry Raymond, residence,
$35,808; Kenneth Rose, resi-
dence, $35,000; Lloyd Swanson,
roof on deck, $250; Burton
Tweed, boat shelter-carport,
$1,086; Waite Construction,
residence, S23,000; Carl Wil-
gus, cabin, $9,600.
SHELTON POLICE
A door to Dr. Jan
Sandberg's office was. found
unlocked.
A bicycle found off Pioneer
Way was brought to the police
station.
Corrine Johnson reported
vandalism to a residence.
Betty VanderWegen re-
ported gasoline taken.
Clara Bramer reported
vandalism to a vacant house.
Allen Eaton reported a sign
broken.
A window was found open at
St. David's Episcopal Church.
Bill Ewing reported a
window broken in the Cub
Tavern.
Frank Heuston reported
vandalism to a garden.
Geraldine Rudy reported a
purse lost.
A door to Dr. William
Schumacher's office was found
unlocked.
Helen Musgrove reported
vandalism to a vacant house.
Gladys Hawkins reported a
residence broken into and about
$100 in cash and a rifle taken.
Ken Hyfte reported a watch
lost.
A set of spark plug wires
was found taken from a vehicle
in the Pauley Dodge parking
lot.
All Dominquez reported he
found items in the driveway of a
residence he was working on.
A station wagon belonging
to Simpson Timber Company
was reported missing from
Third and Franklin over the
weekend. It was located about
eight hours after it was
reported missing. It was found
on Capitol Hill.
Susan Miller, 8, suffered a
scrape on her arm when she ran
into the path of a car driven by
Philip' Hamlin.
A vehicle driven by Rebecca
Carter and a parked vehicle
owned by Dorothy Fairbanks
were involved in a collision.
Rick Haskell reported a ski
jacket taken from a vehicle and
a mirror broken off the vehicle.
Kim Crawford reported he
suffered a wrist injury when he
was struck by a vehicle.
A street sign was reported
missing from Ninth and Pine.
Eva Jett reported a rock
thrown through her door.
A door to Shelton Land and
Homes was found open.
Barbara Feskanich reported
her car hit by another vehicle.
Sue Bowman reported a
bedroom set taken.
Roy Dunn eported half a
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tank of gasoline siphoned.
Vehicles driven by Mabel
Zamzow and Andrew Pfaff
collided at Seventh and Cota.
A purse found on the Mt.
View Hill was turned in to the
police station and returned to
the owner.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Arlan Brewer reported
three dogs chasing his cows.
Mrs. Jerry Thurman report-
Robert Dunning reported
rocks thrown through a
window.
Crazy Eric's Drive-In at
Belfair was reported broken
into.
Anna Snellgrove reported
a car taken without permission
and damaged.
Jerry Smith reported mail
damaged.
James Coben reported cows
damaging his Christmas trees.
ed a stray cow doing damage. Ronald Russell reported a
Bruce Clifford reported chain saw taken from his barn.
money taken from his resi-
dence.
Two horses and a donkey
were reported loose in the
Deckerville area.
Mrs. Alfred Pope reported
jewelry taken.
A wallet found at the
Cottage Cafe was turned in to
the sheriff's office and was
returned to the owner.
Clive Troy reported the
burglary of a summer cabin.
Fay Taggart reported a dog
mauling chickens.
A purse found in the Gorst
area was turned in to the
sheriff's office and returned to
the owner.
Wallace Nielsen reported
vandalism to an apartment.
Fenley Medlock reported
the burglary of a summer cabin.
Richard Hansen reported
four bottles of beer taken from
his place.
C. R. Lackey reported a case
and a half of beer taken.
Leo Elie reported a summer
cabin broken into.
Greg Craig reported a
mobile home broken into.
Roy Gross Sr. reported a car
broken into.
A canoe was reported taken
from Olympic National Park.
Claude Castner reported
tools taken.
Betty Grindle reported
cattle in her garden.
An attempted break-in was
reported in the Lake Limerick
area.
Dorothy Lester reported a
number of items taken.
An aluminum boat was re-
ported found.
Joan Engen reported a
window shot out with a BB gun.
Lawrence Bonzer reported a
summer cabin burglarized.
Peggy Barnhart reported
four horses and a mule in her
front yard.
George Taniguchi, 88,
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while picking mushrooms. He
was found alive and well.
Donald Johnson reported a
compressor taken from a
garage.
Fred Thibodeau reported a
fence damaged.
Bonnie Ruff reported she
found a dog.
Carol Lund reported a stray
horse and cow on the Little
Egypt Road.
Keith Hildebrandt reported
a motorcycle taken.
William Allison reported a
chain saw and a gas lantern
taken.
Barry Lowers reported a
license lost.
Pat Fay reported the
burglary of a cabin.
Bonnie Godwin reported a
mail box taken.
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utility, we feel the responsibility
to communicate our concern about
the Nation's current energy crisis.
This concern has led us to encourage
energy conservation.
To help you in your personal energy
conservation efforts, we have been
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throughout 1975. We have made '
suggestions about higher thermo-
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lighting and unused appliances.
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