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May 15, 1975     Shelton Mason County Journal
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Hoodsport e e in le / IS THESE TWO ENTRIES were among those received by the Mason County Bicentennia Committee in its program to select a design for a Mason County flag. They were submitted by Mark Lester (top) and David Dugoaer. By DOLORES DRAKE Shannon Kirk entered her first swim meet last weekend and placed first in the 50-yard freestyle class A for nine- and ten-year-old girls. Shannon placed fifth in the overall competition, which was held at the Olympia Tumwater Valley Pool. The event was hosted by the Thurston Olympians Pacific Northwest Association of AAU Southern Division A and AA meets. Ten swim clubs were represented. Shannon went on the Shelton Swim Club team April 22 of this year. Judge attends study session Judge Carol A. Fuller, Mason County District Court, Shelton, recently joined more than l O0 judges representing the 50 states at a National Conference on Criminal Justice Standards conducted at the National College of the State Judiciary in Reno, Nevada. The conference was co-sponsored by the National Conference of Special Court Judges, the American Bar Association section of Criminal Justice, and the National College. "The purpose of the conference," according to Judge Ernst John Watts, Dean of the National College, "was to inform judges about the American Bar Association's Standards of Criminal Justice and how their use can improve the effective and fair administration of justice in most systems." "Judges, particularly special court judges, should take a leadership role in the improvement of the criminal justice system," Judge Watts said. The four-day conference emphasized the standards most applicable to special courts, such as pre-trial release, providing of defense services, speedy trials, prosecution and defense function, function of the trial judge, guilty pleas and sentencing alternatives. Logging Conference Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hovey attended the 30th Olympic Logging Conference held at the Empress Hotel in Victoria, B.C. May 8 and 9. Theme of the conference was, "Total Utilization of Our Timber Resource." Floyd chaired a panel presentation of "What's New in Logging." Panel members spoke on the Forest Practices Act, a full tree chipper, lateral logging, and the new non-skid brakes for logging trucks. Women's Club Convention Dorothy Gleason and Wilma Gaede were delegates to the Washington State Federated Women's Clubs 79th annual convention held at the Sea-Tac Motor Inn on May 7-10. The Peninsula District was hostess for the convention. May 7 Alice Snuffin and Anita Dugger assisted with registering convention delegates. Catholic Church Services Beginning May 25 the Catholic Church will again be having Sunday mass at 6 p.m. at the Hood Canal Woman's Clubhouse in Potlatch. Sunday mass services will continue through Labor Day weekend. Gary and Jan Mazzoncini watched the Sequim Irrigation Festival under rainy skies last Saturday. Gary drove for the Sequim Lumber Company in the auto demolition derby and won in his heat. Women's Softball Team Mama Laney's softball team is sponsoring a dance at the Nimrod Club Friday night starting at 8 p.m. Tickets will be available at the door. The Mason County Women's Softball Association game season starts the first of June. This year there are 16 w9men turning out on Mama Laney's team. They are currently practicing once a week but practice will be about four times a week as they get into the softball season. Roaring Twenties Dance This Saturday night is the Roaring Twenties Dance being sponsored by the Tiny Tim Orthopedic Guild. All proceeds will go to Mary Bridge Children's Hospital in Tacoma. Golf Club The Lake Cushman Women's Golf Club enjoyed fun day Monday with good weather and a good turnout of members. Mary Thomsen won for longest drive. Norma Anstey won for being first on the green and closest to the pin. Lucille Livingston was the bingo, bango, bongo champion. Rototillers Snapper Mowers Lawn Thatchers Weed Mowers Post Hole Diggers Is on Hillcrest in Shelton The committee members cooked up a very enjoyable luncheon treat. Mary Elaine Dickinson, Helen Spaulding and Muriel Dombroski were responsible for the food. Next Sunday is the two-ball foursome with potluck dinner to follow. Tee-off time is 2:30 p.m. Contact Gladys Mohrmann for more details. Court of Honor Hoodsport Boy Scout Troop 11 held its Court of Honor May 12 with new leaders, scoutmaster, Bob Aitken; assistant scoutmaster, Mick Simmons; and troop committee chairman, John Perkins. Earning new ranks were Glen Taylor for star rank and Jan Peterson, first class. The following merit badges were presented: citizenship of community to Paul Hunter and Robert Whitten; model design and building to Andy Oberbillig; animal industry to Paul Barger, Loren Bargcv. David Winget, Jeff Butle s Robert Whitten and Paul ttmflcl, dairying to Robert Whitten, I)av~d Winget, Loren Barger and Je~! Butters; beef production ~o Paul Hunter; pets to Jan ['etcr~u~ cooking to Carl Robbins and GIc, Taylor; scout to Dav,~ Chamberlain; citizenship of wo ld and citizenship of nation to l)~m Perkins; and pioneering, campi,;, and swimming to Glen Taylor. The new senior patrol leadcm is Troy Goos. Order of the Arrow elections were held last week Two boys and one adult wc c nominated. The Boy Scouts will be going on a ca~pout to Dry Creek o~ May 16, 17 and 18. They wili depart from Hoodsport at 5:30 p.m. and return at 1 p.m. Scout Camp will be July 13 through 19. The $10 registratio. is due to Bob Aitken or J dm Perkins by May 30. Total fee is $35. Store your household goods in our secure, fireproof and heated warehouse. It's cheaper than you think! Call today for rates. 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