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MASON COUNTY
JUSTICE COURT
on the docket in
District Justice
~efore Judge Gerald
during the past week
State Patrol
Godding, 204 Euclid,
minor in possession of
liquor, $50 fine;
Route 10, Box
on, driving while license
led, failure to dim
o driver's license on
fine, suspended.
1117 Mill
failure to stop,
Clyde Pheasant, Rt.
1 52, Shelton, no
license on person, $15
Reinhold
61, Hoodsport,
passing, $25 forfeit;
Box 20, Delanty
following too
equipment, $25
SheriWs Office
Star Route 3,
speeding, $25
~lton Police
St. Paul, Route 1, Box
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~gh Low Precip.
30 --
58 32
59 33
55 46 .31
57 46 .66
52 43 .60
56 38 .02
oatlook indicates a
rain on Saturday and
With above normal
in the 50s and upper
will be in the lower
351, Shelton, possession of
controlled substance, 6 months in
jail, suspended.
Fisheries Department
Bruce Robinson, 904 S.
251 st, Kent, over limit of oysters,
$25 forfeit; Nobuko Pritchard,
17509 15th E., Spanaway, over
limit of oysters, $25 forfeit; Larry
Johnson, 3413 S. Monroe,
Tacoma, over limit of oysters,
$30 forfeit; Jack Horttor, 2005
East 34th, Tacoma, over limit of
oysters, $30 forfeit; William
Lawrence, 3716 126th S., Seattle,
over limit of oysters, $35 forfeit;
Robin Lantz, 4902 Varco Road
NE, Tacoma, over limit of
oysters, $25 forfeit; Dean
Gieselman, 809 S. 74th, Tacoma,
over limit of oysters, $25 forfeit;
Jack Beuslinch, 3032 S. 21st,
Seattle, over limit of oysters, $35
forfeit.
Municipal Department
Bill Turner Jr., Route 4, Box
351, Shelton, taking property of
another, $100 fine, $50
suspended; Ursula Rotherberger,
Route 3, Box 571, Shelton,
taking property of another, $100
forfeit; Robert Brough, St. Rt. 1,
Box 168, Shelton, driving while
intoxicated, $160 fine; Randy
Palmer, 1470 E. Jackson,
Roseberg, Oregon, speeding,
negligent driving, $65 forfeit;
Mark Zamzow, 1131 E. Fairmont,
Shelton, loitering near school,
$50 fine, suspended;
Randy Watters, Rt. 1, Box
686, Shelton, speeding, $15 fine;
William Swantak, Rt. 1, Box 281,
Shelton, speeding, $20 fine;
Malcom Anderson, Mason Apts.,
Shelton, drunk in public, indecent
conduct, three days in jail; Chris
Thompson, 615 Cota, Shelton,
failure to use due care and
caution, $25 fine; Alfred Jones,
821 Magnolia, Shelton, minor
frequenting a tavern, minor
consuming liquor, $60 forfeit;
Dave Lowery, 1624 E. 32nd,
Tacoma, allowing unlicensed
driver to operate motor vehicle,
minor in possession of and
consuming liquor, $185 fine, $75
suspended; Steven Witcraft, Rt. 4,
Box 314, Shelton, speeding, $15
fine; Roger Arndt, 12 Lakeshore
Dr.. Shelton, speeding, $20 fine;
Nancy Newman, Rt. 10, Box 578,
Shelton, speeding, $25 fine; Rex
Thompson, 1495 S Columbian
Way, Seattle, speeding, $25 fine;
Harvey Andrews, Burgers
Motel, Hoquiam, drunk in public,
$25 forfeit: Clifford Rickards,
P.O. Box 295, Shelton, speeding,
$35 fine; Richard Giles, 521
Dearborr,, Shelton, allowing
unlicensed operator to drive
motor vehicle, $35 fine; Dan
Hood, 330 4th Ave., Lewiston,
Idaho, minor consuming liquor,
minor frequenting a tavern, $50
fine, $25 suspended.
COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS
Building permits approved by
the Mason County Planner's
office during the past week were
to Gary Allen, residence,
$22,600; James Geiser, add
bedroom, $500; Steve Valley,
residence, $15,500.
CITY BUILDING PERMITS
Building permits approved by
the City of Shelton during the
past week were to George Kalat,
add to living area, $5,400; John
Kneeland, commercial building,
$16,000; Dennis Demmon, add to
living area, $4,800.
SHELTON POLICE
The Angle school building was
reported entered through an
unlocked door.
Vehicles driven by Katherine
Welander and Michael Woods
collided at 1 and Adams streets.
Vehicles driven by Jack Dover
and Rocky Howard collided at
Highway 101 and Arcadia.
Dave Longan reported his
vehicle hit by another whose
owner did not leave any
identification.
Byron Burgess reported his
vehicle hit by another whose
driver did not identify himself.
The door to the dog pound
was found open.
Donald Evans reported he had
48 gallons of gasoline taken over a
period of three nights.
Vehicles driven by Leslie
Greenfield and Karl Rupert
collided at First and Pine.
Eric Johnson, 3, received
contusions on his forehead, back
of his head and elbow when he
ran in front of a car driven by
Buck Armstrong. The boy was
taken to Mason General Hospital
where he was treated and
released.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Scott Ball reported a window
broken by a bb gun pellet.
Walter Sorenson reported a
newspaper stand taken.
Clyde Knight reported a
Walker hound missing.
Edwin Cliffe reported a
female beagle missing.
Madge Edington reported a
davenport taken from a residence.
Lloyd Johnson reported mail
boxes vandalized.
Robert Fleshman reported a
mail box knocked down.
SUPERIOR COURT
Divorces
A divorce decree was signed
for Mark Harader from Marvel
Harader.
New Cases
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Eckloff
against Mr. and Mrs. Perry Maros,
personal injury.
Darryl Tone, administrator
for the estate of Lorraine Tone,
against Brian Brehmeyer, damages
for wrongful death.
KITSAP COUNTY DIVORCE
Alice Schuffenhauer from
William Schuffenhauer.
earing.
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