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JERRY COREY, left, Kamilche. and Laurence Bedell, ShelteR,
lumb casing of well being drilled at the new site of the Mason
ounty Fair. Well drilling and installing a pump are the first
steps taken by the Mason County Fair Association for moving
the Mason County Fair from Shelter Valley to its new location
at the airport, about four miles north of ShelteR. Laurence Be-
dell is the owner of the Bedell Drilling Company, ShelteR.
Photo by Mason County Extension Service
NORTH MASON SCHOOL HEWS
Juniors and Seniors Visit Capitol to See
Legislature; Merit Scholarship Tests Planned
By Dmnis Shelly
La,st Tuesday the juniors and
tile seniors of North Mason visited
the stale capitol to see the legis-
lature in action, iM[r. Robbins and
:Mr. Irritl were the "cha.perones"
of the approximately 90 students.
,This Saturday, March 9. the
jlmiors who plan to enter a schom
of higher education will be taking
the ,National Merit Scholarship
Test at the high school. The test
\\;v£11, begin at 8 a,m, and will last
for: at least three hours,
The proposed tennis courts fop
North Mason are now up for bids
fro, the leveling of the ground.
The ala is just north of the new
gymnasia m and was recently
marked-off with twine. It is about
230 bd¢ 130 feet,
The, seniors have been at it
ag)in!, They recently held a bake
sale-in Belfair and have ah-eady
made plans for a second rummage
in Shelter sometime in April or
Ms,y: They also have been mak-
ing preparations fo," tilth' annv, al
senigr ball to be held at Alder°
brook Inn. They chose "Moon-
light and Roses" as their theme.
All the graduation announcements
and cards that were ordered by
the seiners were distributed late
lakt Week.
'rile NORTII MASON Chapter
of , the National Honor Society
x<ere the sponsors of the recent
factflty game held Saturday,
lIarch 2. Tim games ended in a
victory for the naothers over the
grls, and the South Kitsap faculty
over.the NM factulay. The Honor
S0ciety profited over $150 which
xll. gO towa, rd their scholarship
faIid',, :
:lric.5' Mattus has been named
the re6ipient of the National DAR
CtNZehip award for North Ma-
son,.,A,tt, raduation Nancy will re-
ciyo, a, certificate and a pin She
wii.ompel.e with others in tile
state early tlis spring
TheJunior clans has been sell-
ing:,(lOre pickles lately and last
wek .alone they sold about eight
g!lors of large dill pickles. The
pe,,iB 10 cents per pickle and
riley, profit about one dollar per
gallon.
The senior high basketball team
depa2te, d at noon today for tlle
(:lass A basketl)all tomament in
.Ta,coma. The team is not; going to
play in the tournament but they
were. at least given the opportun-
ity to'watch ,some of the action
first-hand. Letter a.wards for the lnight
NM team will be presented at anhome
assembly on March 13,
SEVER#JL OF THE NM teach-
ers will take part in an "Old-Tim
Minstrel Show" sponsored by the
high school PTA, March 16. The
event will take place at the high
school gymnasium and the follow-
ing pmces will be cha'ged: Chin
oh'ca. 25 cents, students, 50 cents
and adults, $i.
Th' junior high school boys
have recently completed their bas-
ketball season. "two weeks ago
the teams traveled ( Hood Canal
Junior High t(, compete with their
two teams. The seventh and eighth
graders won but the ninth grad-
ers lost. One weea ago they
played their final game of the
year. The two West High fresh-
man teams were quite large but
the seventh .and eighth graders
won I:hei. game, however the ninth
graders from NM came out the
losers.
Grange News
(Held Over From Last Week)
By Betty Ann Shero
The AGATE Gray. '''I Fri-
day night with 8tan ,lolnlson of
the SKOKOMISH Grange as a
guest. Johnson spoke on the pro)-
motion of the Forest Festival tic-
ket sales during the lecture houL
The Grange voted to cancel their
March meetings to enable the
members to attend the gavel meet-
ings at the CLOQUALLUM and
SKOKOMISH VALLEY Granges
during that month. They also vot-
ed to ditch the parking lot to eli-
minate excess water,
PROGRESS Grange draped the
charter at their last meeting for
Mrs. Bertha. Taylor and because
of sickness in the community they
had a small meeting, PROGRESS
will have their monthly dance on
Saturday and the public is invited,
The next meeting will begin with
a. potluck supper at 6:30 p.m.
The SKOKOMISH VALLEY
Grange voted to initiate Joan Bur-
nell art their meeting Friday eve-
Ring. The members also elected
to buy four bowling shirts for the
Skokomish team. Mason County
Sheriff Sam Clark spoke on var-
ious laws of the county during the
lecture hour and answered ques-
tions asked by the Grange mem-
ber&
The CIX)QUALLUM Grange
must have bad a meeting Friday
but I couldn't find anyone
to get a report.
USED CARS
1961 FALCON club sedan ................ s1495
Peal clean, R & H, auto.
1961 DODGE 6 4-door, std. trails ..... =1395
1.955 PLYMOUTH 4-door, V-8 ............ =345
automatic, radio and heater
1954 FORD 6 sta. wagon, ...................... =495
o Clean, Engine Rebuilt
1953 CHEV. 4-door, std. tra, ns ............. s245
1953 STUDEBAKER lfiekul), 6-cyl ..... $245
1952 FORD 2-door, stick ...................... $195
WE STILL HAVE A FEW MORE CALENDARS!
See Bud Pauley for a '63 Dodge
Remember 50,000 mile and 5.yr. guarantee
at
PAULEY HOTORS
1st & Railroad Phone 426-8183
SHELTON--MASON COUNTY JOURNAL- Published in "Christmastown. U.S.A.", ShelteR, Washington
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