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Shelton Mason County Journal
Shelton, Washington
October 21, 1971     Shelton Mason County Journal
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[COUNTY suspended 30 days; Charles Beerbower, Rt. 1, Box 128, on the docket inShelton, minor consuming liquor, Justice Court $25 fine; Dan Hood, Rt. 10, Box 4, Shelton, minor in possession of Were: a during and consuming liquor, $50 forfeit; Alex Smith, 1920 S. I St., Patrol Shelton, allowing a dog to run at Rt. 5, Box large (two charges), $25 forfeit; to signal, Debra Lyon, 324 Oak St., Crater, 1210Shelton, minor in possession of hitchhiking,and consuming liquor, $50 fine, Dodd, 3437 suspended; John Dahman, 1025 Olympia, failure Turner Ave., Shelton, minor in center line, $15 possession of and consuming Johnson, Rt. 2, liquor, $50 forfeit; Dan Hood. Rt. .elton, negligent1 0, Box 4, Shelton, crossing $25 suspended; center line, $20 fine; Dan Hood, NE Second, Rt. 10, Box 4, Shelton, minor in e., speeding, $15possession of and consuming Rt. 3, Box liquor, $50 fine; 10 days in jail, driving while suspended; Michael Worthy, Rt. fine, license 10, Box 68, Shelton, defective five days in equipment, $15 fine, $10 ,'pt. 15); Marionsuspended; Carey Thompson, 266 Grapeview, Island Lake Dr., Shelton, Glen Buett- improper lane of travel, $15 fine, Ave.,Brem., $10 suspended; Jack Lacey, 627 Juanita Bellevue, Shelton, drunk in )x 155, Belfair, public, $25 forfeit; Charles Bennie Claybush, 1313 Cota St., Shelton, $15 forfeit; drunk in public, three days in jail; 2, Box 239, Robert Niemeyer, 137 Delaware, exhaust, $15 Shelton, negligent driving, $50 Jonston, Box forfeit; Donald Meagher, 1020 r., Grapeview, 230th S., Seattle, reckless driving, license on $250 forfeit; Michael Schad, Rt. forfeit; Arnold 2, Box 190, Shelton, failure to N. Orchard, use due care and caution, $35 $15 forfeit; forfeit; Charles Claybaugh, 1313 927 N. Wycoff, Cota St., Shelton, four days in equipment, jail; Robert Petty, St. Rt. 1, Box Priel, Rt. 1, 165A, Shelton, negligent driving, speeding, $15 $45 forfeit; Donald Whitener, Rt. St. Rt. 2, 1, Box 543, Shelton, minor in speeding, $20 possession of and consuming liquor, $50 fine, $25 suspended; James Einarsson, Rt. 10, Box 43, Shelton, no arterial stop, $20 Rt. 1, Box 276. forfeit; John Rambo, Rt. 1, driving, $50 Shelton, drunk in public, creating a nuisiance, $75 fine; Richard a stainless Dana, Rt. 1, Box 278, Shelton, drunk in public, drinking in a reported a tin public place, creating a nuisance, c found. $75 fine. reported a COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS four fishing Building permits approved by the Mason County Planner's Office during the past week were 1233 Franklin to Steve Boad, residence, nor consuming $15,000; Dan Cormier, double $100 fine; garage, $1,200; Andrew Forest, it. 1, Box 715, garage, $1,000; Frank Haynes, intoxicated, addition to mobile home, $3,000; suspended, five Russella Matthews, cabin, ded, license $10,000; Joseph Smith, residence, $15,000; Joseph Sutter, double garage and apartment, $16,000. SHELTON POLICE The city gas pumps were reported tampered with and some damage done. A car driven by Thomas Bannon hit a parking meter. A car driven by Robert Lee hit a parked car owned by Gloria Craig. Vehicles driven by Lanny Olson and Darrell Mikellson were involved in a collision at Kneeland St. and Highway 101. Charlotte Chambers reported a house entered. Vehicles driven by Joseph Wheat and Ernest Gunter collided at Arcadia and Stevens. Robert Myers reported a boat shed broken into. Joyce Randlas turned in a purse she saw fall from a car. Genaver Sheffler reported a purse lost. Vehicles driven by Kenneth Staudt and Janelle Johnson collided at Fourth and Railroad. SHERIFF'S OFFICE Mrs. Guy Sewell reported gasoline taken from a vehicle. A cow was reported loose on the freeway. A cabin on Delight Park Rd. was reported entered. Homer Jutz reported a bathroom window broken in a cabin at Lake Limerick and the cabin entered. Ben Sutherland reported a mail box opened and mail taken out. R obelt O'Brien reported a cabin broken into and sleeping bags, fishing poles, tennis rackets, fishing tackle, a lantern, a chest cooler, a knife, wire, a water can and a tarp taken. Milton Micky reported a break-in in which an electric heater, electric can opener and a hand saw were taken. CITY BUILDING PERMITS Building permits approved by the city of Shelton during the past week were to Victor Bramer, utility shed, $200; Ed Bac, attached garage, $1,584. FIRE DEPARTMENT Oct. 14, 4:55 p.m., chimney fire, Delbert King residence, 1004 Franklin. Oct. 14, 5:45 p.m., brush fire between 12th and King on E St. These tides are for the Union area, For Shelton and Oakland Bay add an hour and a half and 2.4 feet. Thursday, October 21 Low ......12:24 a.m. -0.8 ft. High ....... 7:30 a.m. 11.4 ft. Low ......12:54 p.m. 6.6 ft. High ....... 5:54 p.m. 10.5 ft. Friday, October 22 Low .......1:00 a.m. -1.1 ft. High ....... 8:18 a.m. 11.5 ft. Low .......1:36 p.m. 7.2 ft. High ....... 6:18 p.m. 10.4 ft. Saturday, October 23 Low .......1:36 a.m. -1.1 ft. High ....... 9:00 a.m. 11.4 ft. Low .......2:18 p.m. 7.6 ft. High ....... 6:48 p.m. I0.1 ft. Sunday, October 24 Low .......2:18 a.m. -1.0 ft. High ....... 9:54 a.m. 11.4 ft. Low .......3:12 p.m. 8.0 ft. High ....... 7:24 p.m. 9.8 ft. Monday, October 25 Low ....... 3:06 a.m. -0.7 ft. High ...... 10:54 a.m.11.4 ft. Low ....... 4:18 p.m. 8.2 ft. High ....... 8:06 p.m. 9.3 ft. Tuesday, October 26 Low ....... 3:54 a.m. 0.6 ft. High ...... 11:54 a.m.11.5 ft. Low ....... 5:36 p.m. 7.9 ft. High ....... 9:24 p.m. 8.7 ft. Wednesday, October 27 Low ....... 4:54 a.m. 1.1 ft. High ...... 12:48 p.m. 11.6 ft. Low ....... 7:00 p.m. 7.0 ft. High ...... 11:00 p.m. 8.3 ft. • ° P° Reg. $19.95 " NOW q ,L Two sizes: AN EXPEDITION INTO . 24x24 -10x44 • CORO'S EXCITING NEW Reg.$4.50 NOW WORLD OF EAR WEAR r High Low Precip. Oct. 14 63 43 .04 Oct. 15 58 37 .18 Oct. 16 62 32 .00 Oct. 17 61 30 .00 Oct. 18 55 33 .07 Oct. 19 53 45 2.18 Oct. 20 57 42 .76 The extended outlook for Friday through Sunday calls for increased cloudiness with probable showers on Friday night and Saturday. High temperatures will be in the 50s, increasing on Sunday to range from 45 to 55 degrees. Lows will be mostly in the 40s. Alice W. Stotsbery Dies On Tuesday Alice W. Stotsbery, 400 Henry St., died Tuesday in Mason General Hospital. She was 83 years old. Mrs. Stotsbery was born July 1, 1888 in Washington and had been a long-time resident of this area. She was a member of the First Baptist Church and of the Friendship Club. survivors are her two daughters-in-law, Mrs. Betty Wolf and Mrs. Thora Bassett, both of Shelton; three grand-daughters; and one niece. A funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in the First Baptist Church with burial in the Odd Fellows M~morial Park in Olympia. Martha E. Bracey Succumbs At 90 Mason General Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fassio, General Delivery, Hoodsport, a Martha E. Bracey, 90, died girl, October 14. September 25 in Melbourne, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Hills, She was born Jan. 14, 1881 in Mt. Rt. 3, Box 428A, a girl, October View, Ark., and resided in 15. Shelton from 1950 until 1963. Sherie Anne Mrs. Bracey was a cosmetic was born to Mr. and Mrs. saleslady, and she was very active Harold Lee Monson on October 8 in community affairs. in Palm Harbor Hospital, Cal. Her Survivors include a son, Jewel grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Morrsey, of Denver, Colo.; a Harold Monson of Shelton and daughter, Mrs. Pearl Shell of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller of Melbourne, Ark.; and many California. n i e c e s , n e p h e w s a n d grandchildren. WITH ONE hand I take A funeral was held at 10 a.m. thousands of dollars from the on September 29 in the poor, and with the other I hand Melbourne Baptist Church with back a few dimes. Leon Tolstoy burial in Siredonia cemetery. McCowan Infant Dies In Tacoma Tanja Christine McCowan, two days old, died Friday in Mary Bridge Children's Hospital in Tacoma. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McCowan of 1422 Dearborn and her grandparents, Lloyd McCowan and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hersch. All are of Shelton. Father Gabriel officiated at a private graveside service held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Shelton Memorial Park. Marriage Licenses Applying for marriage licenses in the Mason County auditor's office this week were: Joseph Krucek, 23, Bremerton, and Darlene Gensberg, 18, Bremerton. Warren Ryan, 41, Camas, and Gloria Craig, 41, Shelton. Alfred Rolavs Dies On Monday Alfred Rolavs, 57, died Monday in Mason General Hospital. He was born in Latvia on October 23, 1913. He lived on a farm in Latvia and in 1948 entered the United States under the Displaced Persons Act. tte came to Tacoma under the auspices of the Lutheran Resettlement Service and was hired by Mrs. Frank W. Bishop of Little Skookum Bay. He assisted in the clam and oyster business owned by Mrs. Bishop, and was manager of the operation at the time of his death. He was a member of the Latvian Church and of Latvian organizations in Tacoma. He is survived by his wife, Mary, of Little Skookum Bay; an uncle, Janis Rolavs, of Toronto, Can.; a nephew, Andra Rolavs, also of Toronto; and by two sisters and a nephew in Latvia. A service will be held on Saturday in tile Linn Funeral Home of Tacoma with burial in the Latvian Cemetery. Weekend Special! FRIED CHICKEN DINNER 75 Only Open Daily: 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. Phone 426-1861 Located on Olympic Hwy. N. at Kneeland Center Many other Brand Name items at reduced prices. • • • ° *° • Reg. $1.95 NOW ED AND MINI-CLIP EARRINGS large and small. Or within other hoops, long dangles. Wedding band rings, farout or cultured. Conservative or plain. You'll find them all in the Carport new earring headquarters? Pierced or clip back styles for the best selection oro. $2 and $3 Use now- or next spring. Scotts money back satisfaction guarantee • Model 35 applicable either time WAS NOW SAVE Turf Builder 5,000 sq ft bag 4.09 1.36 10,000 sq ft bag 7.46 2.49 15,000 sq ft bag 10.46 3.49 "" Reg. $29.95 NOW Super Turf Builder 2,500 sq ft bag 4.09 1.36 5,000 sq ft bag 7.46 2.49 10,000 sq ft bag 1 4.21 4.74 Plus-2 for grass 2,500 sq ft bag ..6:g.g.g.g.g.g.g.~~ 5.21 1.74 5,000 sq ft bag ~ 8.96 2.99 Halts 5,000 sq ft bag 7.46 2.49 LUJfIBRN[EN authorized @ retailer R' Of Shelton 426-2611 Thursday, October 21, 1971 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 3 i !