MASON COUNTY
JUSTICE COURT
on the docket in
Panty Justice Court
Correa during
. Week Were:
State Patrol
626 Highland
speeding, $20
St. Rt. 1,
speeding, $15
USS Bon
Ird, FPO, San
speeding, $15
oneywell, Rt. 3,
ort Orchard,
forfeit; Donald
625, Belfair,
forfeit; Judy
141, Shelton,
Kathleen
347, Belfair,
$25 forfeit; Glenn
III, Rt. 4, Box 320
speeding, $15 forfeit"
Law, 1721 S. 45thl
negligent driving, $15
Miller, 9432 5th
failure to keep
line, $15 forfeit;
P.O. Box 53,
5 forfeit;
1101 Marine
speeding, $25
St. Rt. 3, Box
recent break-in at Shelton Junior
High School.
A break-in was reported at the
Time Service Station in which
two cartons of cigarettes and
about $2 in change was taken.
Curtis Hoover reported a
break-in at his residence.
Vehicles driven by Lavonne
Gouley and Randy Wiltman
collided on Capitol Hill.
A parked vehicle owned by
Tom River rolled down hill and
hit a street sign.
Scott Busack reported
speakers and stereo tapes taken
from his car.
Odell Fearn reported an
outboard motor taken.
Walt Clayton reported the
junior high school building
broken into.
Michael Hall reported a case
of beer taken from the back of a
delivery truck.
Vehicles driven by Thelma
Robinson and Donald Ryckman
collided at First and Cota.
Bud Kangas reported license
tabs taken.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Lilly Wilkinson reported a
boat floating in Hood Canal.
Vandalism and the theft of
gasoline was reported at Hood
ar, speeding, $25 Canal Junior High School.
Onna Wood, 784 Merle Cowles reported a small
Ave., AStoria, Ore., package taken from a mail box.
"'le license, $15 Mrs. DeMille reported signs
Rt. 1, Box taken down.
:eding, $15
;, 210
speeding, $15
~'Unnarson, 1015
Dr., Grapeview,
Guadalupe
baurn, Burien,
Wayne
St., Shelton,
$25 forfeit;
1, Box 319,
run, $190 fine,
45 days.
Department
bo, 522 N. 7th,
of deer in
fine, $250
Baker, 522 N.
PoSSession of deer in
$300 fine, $250
neth Larson, 1410
possession of
$300 fine,
1410 C St.,
POSsession of
Office
755 30th NE,
$25 forfeit;
Pitt Ave.,
in PUblic, $25
Mrs. Wendall Gunn reported a
mail box taken off a post and
thrown into a ditch along side the
road.
Walter Kershaw reported
someone shot his dog with a
pellet gun.
Raymond Heller reported a
license plate missing.
Art Miller reported a
long-haired, copper colored dog
running in his neighborhood. He
also reported two
elk hound-shepherd puppies
missing.
Windows were reported
broken in the Sky Line Drive Inn
office.
Paul Janson reported a cabin
,broken into and household goods,
including bedding, pots and pans
and a large rug taken.
Dick Giles reported a gas can
and a revolver and a box of shells
taken from his pick-up.
The Hoodsport Ranger
Station reported vandalism to a
road grader.
Six chain saws were reported
taken from the Department of
Natural Resources at Mission
Creek Youth Camp.
CITY BUILDING PERMITS
Building permits approved by
Department the city of Shelton during the
past week were to Agnus Clelland,
Rt. l, Box fence, $350; Pacific Northwest
Consuming Bell Telephone Co., add to
Yeck, telephone exchange building,
telton, $79,986; Jerry Mallory, add to
$25 residence, $3,000.
Rt., 5,
n, negligent SUPERIOR COURT
possession ofDivorces
$75 fine, Divorce decrees were signed
St. Rt. for:
a, Speeding, Fedelia Womack from James
5 fine, Womack.
Fite, A divorce decree signed the
m public, previous week should have read;
~oling, Raymond W. Hash from Mary
Getty Hash
Mary Getty Hash from
Jerry Raymond W. Hash.
Shelton,
New Cases
POLICE Grimm Collections against Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Booth, transcript of
reported judgement.
Parked D.H. Knudsen Pole Yard
against Bernier and Warren,
eported a stray declaratory judgement.
r dog at his
Ronald Hall against Robert
Pies reported Raines, superintendent of the
a Washington Corrections Center,
-Writer taken in a writ of habeas corpus.
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