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October 2, 1975     Shelton Mason County Journal
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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 $25 forfeit; Mark Sample, Rt. 1, Box 5, Olalla, speeding, $25 forfeit; David Merritt, 120 Kneeland, Shelton, failure to keep right of center line, $25 forfeit; Dan Pederson, 204 East C St., Shelton, minor in possession of and Delton Carter, Portland Blvd., Portland, Oregon, failure to stop at stop sign, $15 £me; Vernon Ingram, Rt. 3, Box 140, Belfair, speeding, $25 forfeit; Harold Peck, 1421 E. Fairmont, Shelton, improper passing, no vehicle registration, $35 forfeit; Martin Settle, 126 Euclid, Shelton, possession of game animal during closed season, $300 free; Robey Settle, 609 S. 12th, Shelton, possession of game animal during closed season, $300 fine; Harold Selmitzer, 1100 Fogarty, Shelton, physical control of a motor vehicle while intoxicated, $250 free; Frank Peasley, 1840 Judd St. NE, Olympia, driving while intoxicated, 30 days in jail, 26 suspended; Patricia Ray, 2109 Jackson, Olympia, driving while intoxicated, 6 months in jail, five months and 22 days smpended; Matt Eash, Rt. 3, Box 100, Shelton, driving while intoxicated, $250 free, 30 days in jail, suspended; Joanne Lee, Rt. 1, Box 350, Shelton, driving while intoxicated, no valid operator's license on person, $90 fine, 30 days in jail, suspended; Randall Fourd, Ft. Lewis, speeding, $250 fine; Daniel Womer, 1423 W. 7th, Olympia, speeding, $40 fine; David Rivers, 511 Saylor, Olympia, speeding, $25 fine; Michael Coots, 404 E. C St., Shelton, defective equipment, $12.50 t'me; Troy Samber, Rt. 4, Box 638, Shelton, operating to left of center fine, $25 free; Dale Tomlinson, Rt. 2, Box 673, Sbelton, failure to use due care and caution, $35 fine; Dale Tomlinson, Rt. 2, Box 673, Sbelton, speeding, $75 fine, $$5 UUSl~ended; l~chael Cotenum, 2317 Jefferson, Shelton, minor frequenting tavern, misrepresentation of age, $100 free; Steven Sergeant, 2117 Island Lake Dr., Shelton, failure to stop at stop sign, $25 fine; Matthew Wilson, 2104 Island Lake Dr., Shelton, speeding, $64 free; Kathrine Bousnmn, P.O. Box 73, Lilfiwaup, failure to obtain Washington operator's license, $10 fine; David Orth, Rt. 8, Box 449, Littleroek, speeding, $38 fine; Megan Gribskov, P.O. Box 163, Matlock, speeding, no valid operator's license, $35 free; Phillip Nutt, Rt. 5, Box 666, Shelton, speeding, $25 forfeit; Herbert Miller, 2114 Caile Feligea, Palm Spring,, California, negligent driving, $65 forfeit; Richard Aduddell, 202 S. Callow, Bremerton, failure to operate motor vehicle in reasonable and prudent manner, $35 forfeit; Steven Sffton, 12500 Kitsap Way, Bremerton, speeding, $25 forfeit; Jerry Krmk, P.O. Box 352, McCleary, over-possemon of oysters, $25 forfeit; Darrell Raines, St. Rt. 2, Box 415, Belfair, defective tail fights, $10 forfeit; Dennis Pantovitch, P.O. Box 919, Mehana, Oregon, speeding, $25 forfeit; Michael Hawkins, 142 SW 142rid, Seattle, no operator's license on person, 1256 N., consuming intoxicants, $50 forfeit; Shirley Lopeman, Rt. 1, Box 546, Shelton, obstructing a public officer, $50 forfeit; Donald Tobin, St. Rt. 3, Box 103, Belfair, following too closely, $25 forfeit; Robert Pierce, P.O. Box 149, Elma, over-possession of oysters, $25 forfeit; Nell Simmons, P.O. BOx 126, Hoodsport, attempting to snag food fish, $50 forfeit; David Yoest, P.O. Box 216, Belfair, negligent driving, $65 forfeit; Gary Butler, 915 S. Chadotte, Bremerton, fishing for game fish without a liceme, $35 forfeit; Andrew Whitener, Rt. 1, Box 534, speeding, $41 forfeit; Donald Stallman, P.O. Box 27, Belfair, failure to keep right of center line, $25 forfeit; Donald Stallman, P.O. Box 271, Belfair, driving without operator's license, $66 forfeit; Daniel Holm, 10654 31st Ave. SW, Seattle, speeding, $25 forfeit; Eric Larson, 6290 Clement, Tacoma, possession of undersize steelhead, $25 forfeit; Carlisle Blanchard, 10847 NW 68th, Kirkland, failure to stay right of center fine, $25 forfeit; Scott Fraser, 3330 Lorne St., Tumwater, possession of loaded shotgun in a motor vehicle, $25 forfeit; Don Swayne, 1830 Jones Rd., Shelton, fishing for game fish without a valid license, $25 forfeit; Gary Heater, 1238 9th St., Bremerton, f aing for game fmh without a license, $25 forfeit; Keith Hill, 350 Meadow Ave. N., Renton, fishing for game fish without a valid license, $25 forfeit; David Browne, 329 Hexon Dr., Tumwater, possession of a loaded shotgun in a motor vehicle, $25 forfeit; Fredrick Reinlm, 201 Erne St., Tumwater, possession of a loaded shotgun in a motor vehicle, $25 forfeit; Burtis Mitchell, Rt. 5, Box 739, Shelton, transporting a loaded rifle in a motor vehicle, $25 forfeit; Rodney Carlson, 1592 80th Ave. E., Puyallup, depositing fitter, $25 forfeit; Douglas Tobin, P.O. Box 604, Belfair, speeding, $25 forfeit; Theodore Blakely, 5108 Werner Rd., Bremerton, physical control of a motor vehicle while intoxicated, $250 free, five days in jail; Patrick York, Rt. 2, Box 726, Quilcene, reckless driving, $250 fine, three months in jail, suspended; Patrick York, Rt. 2, Box 726, Quilcene, hit and run, $250 f'me, three months in jail, suspended; Kenneth Johnson, Rt. 5, Box 251, Shelton, driving while intoxicated, $250 f'me, 30 days in jail, suspended; Kenneth Johnson, Rt. 5, Box 251, Shelton, driving while intoxicated, $250 fine, 30 days in jail, suspended; Tinley Seitz, 2436 Washington, Shelton, driving while intoxicated, $250 fine, 30 days in jail, suspended; Ralph Reas, 2705 Sumet Dr., Lacey, driving while intoxicated, $250 fine, 30 days in jail, suspended; William Johnson, 8124 Dubois Ave. SW, Tacoma, negligent 0111 /llel~ ti year- eI~M~I) minimum 7.50% = 7.90% , ,~ ~ d~ly annual ywla on 4.yew c~ltftcates" u .--.=. !merest ~ 4lily imnt~t yield On 30.month ~iltcate@" 6.50 = 6.81 c~rlificates" ,,,nteres! compoun4eO aluty Imntald ytotd On ~ notice accounts ,ntet,'est Coml~ daffy IlUtrttml yNtl4 On psSlfoook s4wt~$ i i • Sl .~ rmmmum a~o~t "A tol~t4mt~l intere~ INm4lty is required fo* l~t wt~l * OLYMPIA SIS & FrlnkJin * TUMWATt~M 324Z CaJJNtOI live. • LACEY AGENCY 4110 Pac~6c Ave. * SHELTON 1St ae~l RaJ6ro~l -driwng,-$65 free; Gary Williams, St. Rt., Box 43, Kingston, driving while license suspended, $150 fine; Ruby Layton, 1958 Orchard Park Dr., Olympia, failure to yield right-of-way, no f'me; Sebastian Ruiz, 12033 Celine, El Monte, California, driving while intoxicated, $100 fine, six months in jail, smpended; Ned Hazen, 4086 NE 196th PI., Seattle, physical control of a motor vehicle while intoxicated, $100 forfeit; James Hunt, P.O. Box 501, Belfair, speeding, $32 forfeit; Gary Ruffcorn, Rt. 2, Box 506-D, North Bend, speeding, $32 forfeit; Donald Knudson, P.O. Box K, Shelton, burning without a permit, $50 forfeit; Robert Miller, P.O. Box 57, Tahuya, failure to keep right of center fine, $25 forfeit; Paul Cooper, USS Constellation, San Francisco, California, throwing debris on roadway, $125 forfeit; Ida Harbin, 1210 30th St. SE, Auburn, over-possession of oysters, $100 forfeit; Ida Harbin, 1210 30th St. SE, Auburn, removing oysters in the shell from intertidal zone, $25 forfeit; Floyd Harbin Jr., 1210 30th St. SE, Auburn, removing oysters in the shell from intertidal zone, $25 forfeit; Floyd Harbin Jr., 1210 30th SE, Auburn, over-possession of oysters, $100 forfeit; Marvin Sides, 511 20th Ave., Longview, speed too fast for conditions, $25 forfeit; Victor Paolino, St. Rt. 2, Box 1589, Tahuya, speeding, $34 forfeit; Raymond Johns, Rt. 3, Box 761, Shelton, speeding, $25 forfeit; Karl Miller, P.O. Box 5, Hoodsport, speeding, $41 forfeit; James Watson, P.O. Box 11, Vaughn, failure to stop at stop sign, $25 forfeit; John Halvorsen, Rt. 5, Box 58, Shelton, speeding, $36 forfeit; Steven Link, 23133 20th Ave. S., Des Moines, minor in possession of and consuming intoxicants, $50 forfeit; Richard Proctor, S65L~I~ Rflad~ Bremerton, ~oi~ti~ to delinquency of a minor, $100 forfeit; Leroy Ducken, P.O.'Box 352, McCleary, over-possession of oysters, $25 forfeit; John Hinman Jr., St. Rt. 1, Box 891, Twanoh Falls, speeding, $25 forfeit; John Green Ill, 6722 S. Monroe, Tacoma, over-possession of oysters, $15 forfeit; John Green Jr., 501 2 S. State, Tacoma, over-possession of oysters, $15 forfeit; Lawrence Kessel, 1223 N. Marion, Olympia, speeding, $36 forfeit; Dennis Fraisure, P.O. Box 133, Shelton, minor in possession of and consuming intoxicants, $50 forfeit; Richard Dwyer, Rt. 2, Box 935, Shelton, no operator's license on person, $25 forfeit; Jerome Sorhnlein, 57 Ballantrae Dr., Shelton, failure to keep right of center fine, $25 fo rfeit; ..... Robert Gearhart, P.O. Box 208, Shelton, speeding, $25 forfeit; Sandra Carlson, P.O. Box 203, Brinnon, failure to secure load, no operator's license on person, $25 forfeit; Dale Campagna, 521 West C St., Shelton, speeding, $25 forfeit; James Oblizalo, P.O. Box 82, Union, speeding, $25 forfeit. Municipal Department Morgan Tullar, 1437 Railroad, Shelton, dog declared a nuisance, $25 forfeit; James Venable, 2213 SE Anglei St., Lacey, hindering a public officer, $40 fine; Elden Reed, Rt. 5, Box 663, Shelton, speeding, $25 forfeit; Allan Freeto, 116 East Poplar, Shelton, failure to use due care and caution, $35 forfeit; Dale Hudson, 1815 Van Buren, Shelton, speeding, $50 fine; Bryan Haydon, 409 W. H St., Shelton, negligent driving, $50 fme; Paul Dwyer, Rt. 2, Box 935, Shelton, minor in possession of and consuming intoxicants, $50 forfeit; Dan Remmen, Rt. 2, Box 699, Shelton, failure to use due care and caution, $35 forfeit; Patrick Weaver, Rt. 5, Box 582, Shelton, speeding, $70 fine; Ralph Staniford, 7855 SE Johnson Creek Blvd., Portland, Oregon, speeding, $44 forfeit; Benjamin Livingston, 1418 Edgewood, Shelton, negligent driving, $250 forfeit; Gracy Allen, Rt. 5, Box 500, Shelton, using force against another, $50 forfeit. SHELTON POLICE Harry James reported gasoline siphoned. Officers found a white colored coat at Kneeland Park. A stethoscope belonging to Mason General Hospital was found in a house. Two others were reported missing. A window was found broken in the Grimes.McNeil auto body shop. Michael McCord reported a suitcase lost. A window was reported knocked out of the Jim Pauley Inc. showroom..' ~ ~ f Margie Thomas reported a stray pup at her residence. Linda Smith reported the burglary of a garage. A license plate was found and brought to the police station. A pony was found loose in the Dearborn Street area. Stephen Bromyard reported money missing from his residence. Two driver's licenses and a wallet found at Harper's Broiler were turned in to the police department. Leslie Towhey reported her daughter's purse taken at the high school. Wallace French reported vandalism to an automobile. Gertrude Lombard reported a checkbook missing. John Gere reported a license plate lost from a vehicle. Mrs. Elden Reed reported her Get a free 12-oz. 91au of Coca-Cola with purchase of a 16-oz. six-pack of Coca-Cola! No limit. You get one free glass with each six-pack. Collect a set of 6 or 8 today. Hillcrest Mt. View Brad Owen: Owner/operator daughter lost a pair of glasses at the high school swimming pool. Candice Tripp reported a watch and $10 taken from her residence. SHERIFF'S OFFICE Soren Lundsager reported an outboard motor taken. A traffic signal was reported turned around at Arcadia and Binns-Sweiger Road. Marlene Pease reported vandalism to a garden. B. E. Evans reported damage to a howe. A watch and a television were reported missing from the Fred Peste residence. Nellie Stock reported apples taken from a tree. Earl Marcais reported a portable light plant and a lawn mower taken. Four road signs were reported turned around. Henry Gillette reported an outboard motor taken. Linda Deslauries reported a shoulder bag taken. A wallet found at Blacksmith Lake was turned in to the sheriffs office. Two spawning nets were reported taken from the George Adams Fish Hatchery. Mrs. D. M. Johnson reported a dog killing chickens. Roger Stein reported a cabin burglarized. John Conroi reported a residence burglarized. Wanda Scott reported she found an Irish setter dog. Mary Methenitis reported a purse taken from a car. PUD 3 reported the mechanism to a streetlight damaged. A key and $1 were reported missing in a burglary at the Mill Creek Inn. Stella Foster reported a female Labrador dog missing. Linda Weir reported she found two Doberman pincer dogs. Ernie Beeson reported an Irish setter pup lost. Someone was reported throwing debris from the overpass in ihe Beverly tleights area. I,~i~¢~ Brown reported the bu(gia~ y oi a wesidence in which a televi:~io~, and iewehy were taken. Ite,~; were reported taken I r,m ih~ Y;impson Timber (',m~pauy at ('amp Govey. Beverly Sorenson reported a tl~g kil i~ ? ,..:tlickens. I)caa A~'.hion reported a cabin broken illto tlI|d tools taken. A hu~ae was reported loose in the Beverly Ileights area. Sleve Downing reported a jacket lost. l)ebb~e Ihmter reported she t'mmd a young dog. (;eorge tlallis reported the burglar y ~d" a residence. Scott Mille~ reported a dog killed with a sllotgul|. CIYY BUILDING PERMITS Building permits approved by lhe City of Shelton during the pasl week were to John Bennett, re~ooling. $420; ABC Pacific Corpo~;~tion, Market Food building, $250,000; Warren StlalloH, ~eroofing, $480; Itowar,t llolt, residence, $3,000; Jack Malloly, interior remodeling, $1,000; Kelly Furniture, repair roof, $250; Jerome Peterson, reroof, $ I ,200. COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS Lois Anderson, Rt. 5, Box 580, Sheldon, mobile home, $5,000 : Raymond Berger, reroofing, $800; Tom Coleman, shop, farm building, $2,400; James Vmarsson, alteration and repai~ on carport and patio, $500; James Kiliz. shop and utility, $1.00(I; I;~rlesl Jones, mobile h~m~e, ,o wdue lisled; O~rin Sande, garage, $2,500; Robot! Schullz, leanto, $250; James Smith, shop, $4,000; l.aw~em:r Smith. cabin, $10,000; Ch, c,ce Williams, modular home, $22,49(!; Wynwood Partnership, shoppini,' cenler, $11 I ,000. SttELION FIRE DEPARTMENT AugI!5~i 24, 8:30 p.m., trash lirc in alley behind George Valley At)pliance. August 27, 3:30 p.m~; grass file., ililh ;lilt! P;uk. August 27, 10:45 a.m., fire in Ronald mobile home, 920 Cota. Calvin August 27, 11:22 a.m., fire in Mrs. Donald old building material, Tom Richard Crawford residence, 923 Cascade. Acton, debt. August 29, 3:35 p.m., fire inSimpson garage, 415 Bellevue, $200 against Harold damage. State De FIRE DISTRICT FIVE Industries, September 18, aid call, 5:58 p.m., highway accident, Highway ,,.,,,, 3, no transport. September 19, aid call, 5:32 p.m., highway accident, Grapeview Road, one injury, transported to Harrison Memorial Hi( Hospital. ~ September25 ' September 26 September 27 71.~ SUPERIOR COURT September 28 77 Dissolutions of Marriage September 29 62 September 30 69 Sally White and David White. October 1 80 New Cases No Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barton the weekend against Mr. and Mrs. John will be near Dahman, forcible entry and highs mostly in detainer, in the 40s. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker --- against Mr. and Mrs. William The cause of Bullard and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Man's Hansen, damages. Makes Luz Construction against tome • Let's go to H & H SHOES in Olympia and see the FAMOUS NAME BRAND WOMEN'S AND Discount Prices. H & H SHOES 411 W. 4th I l,ustre I--Pile height shnost ½ in. deep Lustre ll---Pile height almost sA in. deep Save 23% 27°/0 Lustre...Nylon Lustre I Lustre II Lustre Was $7.79 Was $11.79 Was yd. eq. yd. Choose from 15 bright, light-catching Beautiful, soft nylon pile plush is easy care for and resistant to wear. Three heights are all on sale.., the higher the denser the plush and the more the appearance of the carpet. Save 50% on Soft 'n Subtle Shag Carpeting NOW Was $1 1.79 sq. yd. Slightly tousled shag forms a bouncy and resil- ient bulky-yarn nylon pile. Fifteen tone-on-tone or two-tone colors add intriguing highlights to your decor. Soil and spill resistant. sear~ Has a Credit Plan to Suit Most Every Need Prices are Catalog Prices Call Norm lor estimates and installation. CALL NORM AT 426-8201 J :ars! EVERGREEN SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE 24- SHELT Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your ,lh,m,v Back $ ~S, noz~Vc~ ,~D O. Hour ShoPPiOJ •/i 10 Shelt m-Mason County Journal October 2, 1975