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MASON COUNTY
JUSTICE COURT
Appearing on the docket in
Mason County Justice Court
before Judge Pro Tern Gerald
Whitcomb during the past week
were:
Washington State Patrol
Edward Scherich, Box 51,
Lilliwaup, speeding, no driver's
license on person, $20 fine; Bruce
Gallagher, 1129 Railroad,
Shelton, speeding, $15 forfeit;
Rose Laugen, 116 W. Pine,
Shelton, failure to stop at stop
sign, $15 fine, $10 suspended;
Florence Ruddy, St. Rt. 2, Box
982, Brinnon, public intoxication,
$25 forfeit; Jack W. Ruddy, St.
Rt. 2, Box 982, Brinnon, public
intoxication, $25 forfeit; Setsuko
Vinzant, 106 N. lOth, Shelton,
speeding, $I5 forfeit; Albert
Anderson, 10 McNeal, Bremerton,
failure to keep right of center line,
$15 forfeit; Glenn Lockwood, Rt.
4, Box 320, Shelton, failure to stop
at stop sign, $15 forfeit.
Billie Oster, Rt. 14, Box 435,
Olympia, never obtained
Washington driver's license,
negligent driving, $15 forfeit;
Gerald Thomas, 1842 Bundy Dr.
W., Los Angeles, Calif., mutilated
operator's license, expired
operator's license, $15 forfeit;
Georgia Twidwell, Rt. 5, Box
198, Shelton, speeding, $15 fine,
$10 suspended; George Easton,
Rt. 3, Box 70 Elma, no valid
tonnage displayed, $35 forfeit;
Donald Permann, 2108 W.
Dickinson, Olympia, overwidth
load, defective equipment, $25
fine; Susan Griffey, P.O. Box 124,
Belfair, no operator's license on
person, left turn against traffic,
$40 fine; Michael White. P.O. Box
44, Allyn, following too closely,
$25 fine.
Game Department
Steve Brownell, Rt. 5, Box
421, Olympia, trapping fur
bearing animals without tag or
traps, $25 forfeit.
Sheriff's Office
Frank Sanderlin, P.O. Box
364, Chimacum, no sales invoice,
bill of lading or harvesting permit,
$10 fine, suspended; E.J. Gerber,
426-4702
548 Larkspur, Philadelphia, Pa.,
speeding, $25 fine; Richard
Gibson, Pleasant View Apts.,
Gorst, no operator's license on
person, $15 forfeit•
SHELTON POLICE
Vehicles driven by Albert
Windall and Maxine Randleas
collided at Highway 101 and
Cedar.
Vehicles driven by Carl Cook
and James Twohig were involved
in a collision at K St. and
Callanan.
Vehicles driven by Sana
Crewer and Stanley Woodard
were involved in a rear-end
collision at Highway 101 and C
St.
Susan Henry reported a wallet
missing.
A bicycle was reported
abandoned at Morgan Trucking
Co.
Vehicles driven by Raymond
Johns and Shirley Ann Sawyer
collided Highway 101 and I St.
Mrs. June McQuilin, reported
three rings taken from her home.
Vehicles driven by Michael
McCabe and Danile Stewart
collided at 10th and Railroad.
McCabe suffered a head injury.
Passengers in the McCabe vehicle
were Robert Wells, who suffered
chest and elbow injuries and
Vincent Settle, who suffered
puncture wound to his head and
left ear.
The door to the city garage
was found open.
The door to the Angle School
building was found open.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Vandalism was reported to
the Lower Skokomish School.
Mrs. Phyllis Merrick reported
a horse had strayed from her
place.
Michael Durstealer reported a
] 2-foot aluminum boat found.
Mrs. Fowler reported a boat
found.
Bob Miller reported a boat
found.
SUPERIOR COURT
New Cases
Douglas K. Larson against
Marion Baruth, collection on
note.
In the matter of Richard
Stockwell, a minor, writ of habeas
corpus.
Thomas Davis against Donald
Yorke and Dale K. Adams,
abstract of judgement.
Epcon Co. against Franklin
Clinton and Falmingo Motel,
abstract of judgement.
COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS
Building permits approved
this week by the Mason County
Planner's Office were to Edward
Bartolat, storage, $1,800; Fred
Boysen, add bedroom and
storage, $500; Harry Crossman,
house, $7,500; Dick Kowalsky,
add to summer cabin, $640; Emil
Longozo, carport, $1,000; Robert
Major, recreation, $9,000;
Thomas Martin, cabin, $10,000.
Marriage
L censes
Applying for marriage licenses
in the Mason County auditor's
office this week were:
Bruce A. Dunbar, 18, Shelton,
and Diane Speaks, 1 7, Shelton.
Donald Howard, 42, Shelton,
and Billie Godwin, 36, Shelton.
Kenneth R. Evans, 18,
Shelton, and Debra Gallinger, 1 5,
Shelton.
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