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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
Arlene Hanson, Rt. 5, Box
835, Shelton, expired driver's
license, $30 forfeit; William
Cuzick, P.O. Box 86, Lilliwaup,
speeding, $30 forfeit; Mark
Witte, 18321 83rd Avenue NE,
Bothell, speeding, $37 forfeit;
Gordon Steehler, P.O. Box 848,
Shelton, speeding, $30 forfeit;
Gary Eaton, 8975 NW Holly
Road, Bremerton, speeding, $30
forfeit; Leonard Elliott, 521
First Street, Hoquiam, speeding,
$46 forfeit;
Karla Kimball, Rt. 1, Box
32, Shelton, speeding, $30
forfeit; Joseph Horick, 68
Crescent Drive, Shelton,
speeding, $30 forfeit; Timothy
Lincoln, Rt. 2, Box 260, Belfair,
speeding, $40 forfeit; Terry
Teeters, USS Coral Sea, FPO,
San Francisco, California,
defective equipment, $23 forfeit;
Dianne Stephanini, 1130
Hayward Avenue, Bremerton,
expired vehicle license, $13
forfeit;
Ray Greer, 1900 Airport
Way, Seattle, speeding, $30
forfeit; Warren Workman, 1705
Summit Drive, Shelton,
transporting a loaded rifle in a
motor vehicle, $30 forfeit;
Norma Morgheim, Evergreen
Mobile Estates, Shelton,
negligent driving, $72 forfeit;
leonard Elliott, 521 First Street,
Hoquiarn, speeding, $46 forfeit;
Timothy Lincoln, Rt. 2, Box
260, Shelton, speeding, $40
forfeit;
Ronald LaNerge, P.O. Box
147, Allyn, reckless driving,
driving while license suspended,
$250 fine, 60 days in jail, 48
suspended; Dirk Hahmann, Box
187, Allyn, driving without
driver's license, $10 fine; David
Buxton, St. Rt. 2, Box 445,
Belfair, expired vehicle license,
$6.50 free; Keith Cole, Rt. 3,
in jail;
Daniel Cummings, P.O. Box
953, Shelton, speeding, no valid
operator's license on person, $35
fine; Joseph Johnson, Rt. 10,
Box 572, Shelton, possession of
a loaded rifle in a motor vehicle,
hunting without valid deer tag,
$30 fine; Kerry Kenning, P.O.
Box 253, Hoodsport, failure to
yield right-of-way, $25 fine;
Marilee Kimball, 900
Olympic Avenue, Shelton,
speeding, $15 fine; Walter
Morris, 11821 Fry Avenue, Port
Orchard, hunting deer with rifle
in shotgun area, sentence
deferred; Carl Rhodes, P.O. Box
131, Matlock, no front license
plate, $15 free; Duane Stone, 24
Cherry Lane, Shelton, speeding,
sentence deferred six months;
Larry Vene, P.O. Box 56,
McCleary, speeding, $25 fine;
Gregory Wynn, P.O. Box
373, Allyn, speeding, $50 fine;
Russell Torke, Rt. 5, Box 792A,
Shelton, failure to stop at stop
sign, $30 forfeit; Richard Zoller,
Rt. 3, Box 180, Shelton,
speeding, $20 fine.
Municipal Department
Richard Tupper, Rt. 5, Box
652B, Shelton, driving while
intoxicated, $312.50 fine, 30
days in jail, suspended; Toni
McKay, 1520 Monroe, Shelton,
failure to yield right-of-way, $30
forfeit; Bert Day Jr., 428
Hemlock, Shelton, speeding, $48
forfeit; Keith Nygaard, 550 Lake
Boulevard, Shelton, driving while
license suspended, $175 fine, 15
days in jail;
James Ray, Rt. I, Box 550,
Shelton, refusing to obey a
lawful command, $50 forfeit;
Clay Bowcutt, 1531 South
Third, Shelton, failure to use due
care and caution, $30 forfeit;
Jesus Echeverria, Rt. 3, Box 172,
Shelton, speeding, $48 forfeit;
Thomas McReynolds, Rt. 3, Box
96, Shelton, speeding, $25 fine;
Linda Craig, 9 Glen Place,
Shelton, speeding, $15 fine;
David Johnston, 1022
Turner, Shelton, failure to dim
headlights, $15 fine; Merland
Goodburn, P.O. Box 113,
Shelton, driving while
intoxicated, $312.50 fine, 30
days in jail, suspended; Gregory
Story, Rt. 1, Box 642-C,
Shelton, failure to use due care
and caution, $30 forfeit; Cherry
Young, Rt. 5, Box 86, Shelton,
taking property of another, $150
fine, $100 suspended;
Randy Burrows, Grisdale,
disturbing the peace, destruction
of property, $200 forfeit; James
Burnett, 2020 Hay Street,
Shelton, speeding, $75 fine;
James Johnson, 1015 Birch,
Shelton, driving while
intoxicated, $312.50 fine, $80
costs, 30 days in jail, suspended.
COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS
..... the Mason C6iinty pl'er's
office during the past week were
to:
John Aykens, recreation
home, $37,593; Willis Barney,
chicken house, $1,296; Bob
Berry, garage and storage,
$6,120; Gene Chambers, mobile
home, $13,950; K.R. Crawford,
residence, $50,000; Jim
Goodpaster, residence, $53,000;
Joyce Greenwalt, reroofing,
$900; Donald Hawkes, storage
building, $16,460; Bud Hays,
alteration and repair, $2,500; H.
Earl Jones, residence, $39,756;
H. Earl Jones, garage,
$7,344; Harold Kingsolver,
seawall, $4,347; William Lanning,
alteration, $3,200; Cary Meyer,
seawall, $4,057; Russell Nelson,
carport and storage, $1,512;
John Penrose, seawall, $5,300;
Alice Pope, sign, $1,600; KMAS
Radio, radio tower, $6,500;
David Rose, modular home,
$33,500; Robert Ross, alteration,
$10,000;
Rossner Sieg, garage, $6,732;
Shelton Construction, three
residences, $28,950; Wynnwood
Agency, addition, $25,000.
SHELTON POLICE
A vehicle reported stolen
from Tacoma was found at
Seventh and Railroad.
A wallet found in the 100
block of Cola was turned into
the police department.
PUD 3 reported a vehicle
sideswiped in the 600 block on
Railroad.
Gene Lane reported a vehicle
taken.
Carl Kien reported a gun
taken.
A burglary at Brad's No. 1
was reported.
Electric lines were reported
down at First and Franklin.
A two-car accident was
reported at Olympic Highway
North and B Street.
A one-car roll-over accident
was reported at First and
Railroad.
A two-car accident was
reported at First and Railroad.
A two-vehicle accident was
reported at First and Pioneer
Way.
Barbara Edmiston reported
the theft of a tape deck and
tapes.
A hit-and-run accident was
reported at Olympic Highway
North and Highway 101.
A city garbage can was
reported taken on Holley Drive.
A money bag was reported
lost.
Mark Bosler reported a
vehicle taken. It was later
recovered.
Nathan Hicks reported a
parked vehicle backed into.
Wes Stockwell reported
vandalism to a vehicle.
Alice Partrich reported a dog
injured by stray dogs which
came to her residence.
Caz|: Co.rbln reported a
window in a vehicle broken.
A two-car accident was
reported in the Safeway parking
lot.
A wallet found near Hood
Canal State Bank was turned
into the police department.
Steve Mills reported a CB
antenna taken.
A wallet found in the area of
the Dairy Queen was turned into
the police depatment.
Frank Symes reported a
vehicle hit a garbage container,
hedge and lawn.
A two-vehicle accident was
reported in the 1200 block of
Fogarty Street.
Water was reported running
over the roadway in South Front
Street.
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Saints Church were reported
found open.
A two-car accident was
reported at First and Pine.
Kathy Segai reported the
burglary of a residence in which
a stereo was taken.
Charles DeFrates reporte(
two rings missing.
A door to Morgan Trucking
was found open.
A duck was reported strolling
back and forth in the crosswalk
at Seventh and Railroad.
Attempts by an officer to catch
it were unsuccessful. It was
herded into an alley.
John Childs reported a
windshield in a vehicle cracked.
Willadean Ewing reported a
food stamp card missing.
Jim Johansen reported a tool
box and tools taken.
Vandalism was reported to a
fence on Holman Street.
non Gulling reported two
bicycles taken.
Carol Hagmann reported a
motorcycle taken.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
A disabled vehicle was
reported on Highway 3.
Toby Sandegrin reported
trespassers on oyster land.
Brian Sascella reported the
burglary of residence in which
about $6,000 worth of stereo
equipment was taken.
Marvin Likes reported
damage to mailboxes.
An abandoned pickup was
reported on the Brockdale Road.
Two Senior Center vehicles
were reported to have been
involved in a non-injury accident
at the fairgrounds.
Earl Franklin reported a
puppy abandoned at his
residence.
Three mailboxes were
reported smashed on Highway 3
south of Shelton.
A one-car accident was
reported at Happy Hollow.
Smith Little field reported a
bank card missing.
A dead deer was reported on
Highway I01 south of Taylor
Towne.
non Sande reported the loss
of items from his residence.
Lynne Baker reported tire
loss of a welfare check.
A tree was reported across
the road on the Dayton-Matlock
Road.
A car-pole accident was
reported on the Victor Cut-Off
Road.
A one-car accident was
reported at Bayshore.
William Cornwell reported a
summer home broken into.
A one-car accident was
reported at Timberlakes.
Arnie Wood reported the
burglary of a residence.
Pete Vanderwal reported a
bulldozer trespassing on his
property.
A car-deer accident was
reported on the Arcadia Road.
An abandoned vehicle was
reported on the Brockdaie Road.
A two-car accident was
reported in the Colony Surf area.
A vehicle was reported over a
bank on Harstine Island.
M.E. Abbott reported he had
found what appeared to be
stolen mail.
A one-car accident was
reported at Lake Limerick.
A one-car accident was
reported on Highway 3 north of
Belfair.
A lost hunter reported in the
area of the steel bridge was
found safe.
A tree was reported across
Wingert Road on Harstinelsland.
Dick Benson reported he
found a boat.
A car was reported in the
ditch on Highway 101.
Two semi-trucks were
reported to have jackknifed on
Maxwell Hill.
A group of six teachers and
10 students who went camping
in the Church Creek area were
found all right and brought out.
An abandoned vehicle was
reported on the' Bear Creek
Road.
Power lines were reported
down on the Arcadia Road at
the Railroad Overpass.
A truck was reported off the
roadway south of Shelton.
A tree was reported down
near the intersection of
Highways 1,01 and 108.
A tree was reported over the
roadway on Highway 3 at the
AUyn curves.
A tree was reported down on
Highway 108 near the railroad
crossing.
A tree was reported down
across a power line on the
Dayton Road
Leo Henry reported rocks
from a gravel truck hit his
vehicle.
A tree was reported across
the road on Highway 3.
A two-car accident was
reported on Highway 3 four
miles south of Allyn.
A vehicle was reported in the
ditch on Highway 101 north of
Shelton.
A power line was reported
down on the Binnswiger Road.
Trees were reported down
across the Elfendalfl Pass Road.
A telephone line was
reported across the road on the
Dayton Road.
A boat was reported in
trouble in the Lilliwaup area.
Power lines were reported
down at Mason Lake.
Power lines were reported
down in the Potlatch area.
A car was reported blocking
the road on Highway 3.
Mike Bell reported a vehicle
taken in which he had $9,000
worth of items. It was reported
recovered in Wenatchee.
A one-car accident was
reported on the Collins Lake
Road.
Harriet Chappell reported
vandalism to mailboxes.
A boat was reported loose at
a dock in the Hoodsport area
and doing damage.
An Irish setter dog was
reported found in the Torten
Shores area.
A one-car accident was
reported on Highway 3.
A one-car accident was
reported on the Dayton-Matlock
Road.
A vehicle was reported in the
ditch on Highway 302.
Duane Robinson reported the
burglary of a residence.
Tom Coleman reported 10
guy wires taken.
A vehicle was reported in the
ditch on the South Shore.
An injury accident was
reported on the Elfendal Pass
Road.
An abandoned donkey
reported at the entrance of
Sanderson Field was found to be
one which had been reported
stolen from the Hillcrest area.
Gregory Coventry reported
the theft of items.
A rifle was reported taken
from a residence in the Matlock
area.
Dale Keuermatn
theft of items.
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November 20,
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