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SHELTON--MASON COUNTY 3OURNAI5-- Published in "Christmastown, U.S.A.", Shelton, Washington
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Princess Ginna Correa Gives Her Version:
FES IVAL MEANS TO HE
By Ginna Corrca
Mason County---a forest community. Our
trees are the crowning glory of the plant
world. Their long history of almost five
centuries has been written in the cross
sections of their trunks, a history filled with
notable events and hard times.
We commemorate and celebrate this
festival day to the products and the many
benefits and rewards that come from our
forests. Our forests give our community
economic stability and security. Most of the
community's population comes into daily
contact with trees, whether in logging, work-
ing in a mill, handling Christmas trees and
other forest greenery, or selling wood pro-
ducts. As you can see, our citizens are very
dependent on our forests. Likewise, many of
our recreational pursuits of varied nature
are directly dependent upon our growing
green trees.
In order to maintain these economic and
recreational advantages, and, indeed, these
are advantages, we must be constantly care-
ful to preserve and protect our forests. Fire
is the greatest hazard---fortunately it is pre-
ventable. In the forseeable past, vast areas
of beautiful timber have been devastated by
fierce raging fire as the result of unneces-
sary carelessness. It takes only one burning
match, one uncrushed cigarette, or one for-
gotten campfire to turn a beautiful land into
ugly and costly destruction. To preserve this
land and natural resource, great precaution
must be taken all times.
Meaningful conservation is very import-
ant to all who live in Washington State and
particularly in Mason County. This, primar-
ily, is the basic reason for our Shelton-Mason
County Forest Festival and our wonderful
Keep Washington Green program. Forest
fire prevention is the keynote to meaning-
ful conservation. This, in turn, leads to oth-
er significant and important benefits, such
as stream control, prevention of soil erosion,
preservation of our fish and wildlife, and
the perpetuation of our sources of domestic
and industrial water supply.
Indeed, our Shelton-Mason County For-
est Festival gives all of us an opportunity
to honor and pay tribute to our forests• It
makes us realize the numerous benefits that
ar .deri ed frQra trees. It gives us the slo
PRINCESS iS STUDENT LEADER--Characteris-
tic of all girls who wind up as Forest Festival prin.
cesses, Ginna Correa is one of the most active
students in Shelton high school. The daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Correa, 1113 Northcliff Road,
Shelton, she is student body secretary-treasurer, was
junior class Board of Control representative last
year, sophomore class secretary two years ago, a
member of Pep Club, Library Club, German Club,
G.A.A., Scarlet "S", and Rifle Club, and last sum-
mer was one of the school's delegates to Girls State.
With all these activities, Gina still manages to make
the high grades necessary to qualify for the Honor
'Society. She plans her higher education at the
University of Washington starting next fall.
gan, Keep Washington Clean and Green, re-
minding us to preserve the natural bcauty
of our forests and our land. Our Forest
Festival points out and emphasizes the pur-
pose of fire l)revention and control, and the
many important advantages that result from
conservation. It reminds us of the import-
ancc of trees--for without them, our won-
derful community of Shelton, and Mason
County, would not prosper and grow.
May God always bless this land we
rove.
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MMK GIRLS' STATE
REPRESENTATIVE
NANCY STODDEN
Girls', Stitte Rel)rcsentativcs
NANCY STODDEN has been
selected by the Mary M. Knight
'school faculty to represent her
school at Evergreen Girls' State
this summer. Nancy, a junior,
belongs to the MMK Girls'
League and a local 4-H club.
She enjoys baseball and basket-
ball and plays ,on the ,girls' team
at MMK. Her favorite hobby is
sewing. She makes most of her
own clothes. Her subjects this
year include English, shorthand,
home economics and bookkeep-
ing, of which she likes short-
hand the best.
MAKING NEWS THIS SPRING! Our soft little
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• ther. JAGUAR, 12 99
textured lea .
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operateld managed by
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