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COURT
trmg on the docket in
District Court
Carol Fuller during
were
Justice Court
Jones, Rt. 2, Box 304,
expired Washington
$10 forfeit;
7942 SE 106th,
, Oregon, fishing for
without a license, $25
Wallace Christian,
380CD
SHOP
Hwy. S.
O2
Westport, failure to stop at stop
sign, $25 forfeit; Michael 7_ech,
St. Rt. 1, Box 445, Belfair,
speeding, $25 forfeit;
Robert Krausse, Rt. 2, Box
130, Elma, possession of
undersize crabs, $35 forfeit;
Robert Vaughn, 19811 82nd Pl.
W., Edmonds, fishing for game
fish without a license, $25 forfeit;
Harold Slack, 2127 Soundview,
Bremerton, aiding and abetting
fishing for game ftsh without a
license, $25 forfeit; Shirlee
Murphy, 1610 Hayward Dr.,
Bremerton, fishing for game fish
without a license, $25 forfeit;
Clifford Matson~ 4615 61st
St., Victoria, B.C., fishing for
game fish without a license, $25
forfeit; Richard Crump, Rt. 1,
Box 14-A, McCleary, minor in
possession of and consuming
intoxicants, $50 forfeit; Dixie
Hurme, 11525 1st Ave. NE,
Seattle, failure to yield
right-of-way, $25 forfeit;
Gordon Johnson, 7928 16th
St., Seattle, fishing for game fish
without a license, $25 forfeit;
Cecil Whitehead, Tahuya,
speeding, no valid operator's
license on person, $89 forfeit
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Frank Dayton, 2056 Northlake
Way, Bremerton, speeding, $32
forfeit; Joe Ruiz, 1714 Pett,
Bremerton, fishing for game fish
without a license, $25 forfeit;
Reginald Huckleberry, 3920
Gardina, Longview, defective
equipment, $20 forfeit; William
Hopseager, 1417 Franklin Dr.,
Cosmopolis, fishing for game fish
with multiple gear, $25 forfeit;
Bernard Dorcy, 2110 King St.,
Shelton, fishing for game fish
without a license, $25 forfeit;
Robert Butterfield, 1200 Craig
Ave., Ellensburg, over-possession
of clams, $43 forfeit;
Deloris Hamby, 1201 High,
Bremerton, possession of game
birds during dosed season; Mark
Bellinger, 1707 6th St.,
Bremerton, possession of game
birds during dosed season, $50
forfeit; Joseph Donahue, 2806
140th Ave. NE, Bellevue,
negligent driving, $65 forfeit;
Edward Stoker 1127 N.
Eastside, Olympia, failure to yield
right-of-way, $25 forfeit; Larry
Pomeroy, 1018 S. 9th Ave.,
Yakima, over-possession of clams,
$29 forfeit; Herman Jackson,
1 227 Boone St., Lacey,
over-possession of dams, $29
forfeit;Jerry Hall, 2006 Southbay
Rd., Olympia, Over-possession of
clams, $25 forfeit;
Dennis Robb, P.O. Box 766,
Olympia, following too closely,
$25 forfeit; Douglas Winter, 1135
Thomas St., Port Orchard,
speeding, $25 forfeit; Jack
Rawding, Rt. 1, Box 369,
Olympia, improper passing, $25
forfeit; Stanley Lyman, Rt. 2,
Box 201, Shelton, over center
line, $25 forfeit; Rodney Smith,
Rt. 1, Box 57, McCleary, minor in
possession of and consuming
liquor, $50 forfeit;
Robert Pless, Rt. 2, Box
191-A, Shelton, improper lane
usage, $25 forfeit; Marvin
Morkert, Rt. 3, Box 627, Shelton,
failure to stop at stop sign, $25
forfeit; Jeanne Woodward, 18605
Beverly Rd. SW, Seattle,
possession of oysters in shell
above high water mark, $25
forfeit;
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Adults, $1.75. Children 7-12, 75¢. 6 &
Joseph Static, Rt. 3, Box
1492, Hoquiam, over-possession
of clams, $29 forfeit; Derek
Allen, P.O. Box 9, Belfair,
speeding, $41 forfeit; David
Roberts, 172 5th NE, Redmond,
possession of undersize crab, $29
forfeit; Patrick Pierce, 417 E.
Scott, Aberdeen, over-possession
of clams, $29 forfeit; Vernon
Frye, 2106 Cherry, Hoquiam,
over-possession of dams, $29
forfeit;
Bruce Cole, 211 Harvard,
Shelton, no valid operator's
license on person, $10 forfeit;
Earl Kielen, 4602 N. Evergreen,
Spokane, over-possession of
oysters, $30 forfeit; Kenneth
Trapp, E. 8904 River Way,
Tacoma, over-possession of
oysters, $30 forfeit; Mathew
Manley Jr., 13113 42nd Ave. E.,
Tacoma, over-possession of
oysters, $30 forfeit;
Norman Roberts, 4521 S.
Lucile, Seattle, speeding, $38
forfeit; Steven Lovik, 1240
Pottery Ave., Port Orchard,
speeding, $25 forfeit; Dennis
Lewis, 901 Mill Ave., Hoquiam,
over-possession of dams, $29
forfeit; Lynn Beckwith, 401 3rd
St., Elma, over-possession of
clams, $29 forfeit; Howard
Collins, 21928 SE 436th,
Enumclaw, possession of female
crab, $29 forfeit.
SHELTON POLICE
Vehicles driven by Frank
Clement, Richard Durkin and
Vickie Little collided at First and
Mill.
Sharon Coleman reported a
rock thrown at a vehicle.
Darlene Linton reported a
window in JADS shop broken.
Vehicles driven by Annette
Geist and Scott Baker collided in
the A and W parking lot.
Kathy Corsa reported a purse
missing.
Harry Brown reported he
found a street sign.
Grace Robinson reported
vandalism to a garden.
A lighted sign in the Grange
Insurance office was reported
fallen down.
under, free.
A ring of keys found in the
city library were turned in to the
police department.
A billfold found at Callanan
Park was turned in to the police
department.
Motorbike riders were
reported on the Mt. View School
grounds.
Ira Ambrose reported
vandalism to a garden.
A vehicle driven by James
Hunter and a parked vehicle
owned by Elwood Stout were
involved in a collision at Kneeland
Center parking lot.
A door to a suite of doctors"
offices at the Professional Center
building was found unlocked.
Picnic benches at Kneeland
Park were found damaged.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
John Pace reported a dog lost.
It was later found.
Harry Bargmeyer reported
damage to a lawn.
Edward Bartolac reported two
outboard gas cans taken.
Mary Townsend reported a
trailer house entered.
Steve Miner reported a boat
drifted away.
Fred Valley reported objects
being thrown at a house.
R. L. Leonard reported a
trophy taken.
Walter Smith reported a
trailer house burglarized.
Leland Stice reported a
Labrador dog missing.
Linda Garrison reported an
attempt to pry open the trunk of
a vehicle.
Myron Milar reported a wallet
lost.
Barbara Skillman reported a
cat lost.
Richard Lee reported
vandalism to about 10 bales of
hay.
Mary Townsend reported she
found some clothing in her
driveway.
Julie Moore reported a dog in
the ditch.
Oliver Ashford reported
vandalism to a garden.
A vending machine at the
Belfair Laundromat was reported
damaged.
Jim Collett reported he found
a brown and white female dog.
Allen Schultze reported a dog
chewed up some furniture.
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Now forming in Bremerton
for
September State Exams
For more information call:
JOHN MYKUT
REAL ESTATE SCHOOL
Seattle phone EM4-5149 collect
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