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August 22, 1974     Shelton Mason County Journal
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iI un ir win Mason County 4-H members ~¢on a variety of ribbons and ~twards at the Mason County Fair Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Championship rosettes were awarded to winners in various project entry areas. Also presented were PUD ~ecord book awards, which went !o Jenny McGee, junior; Shannon Byrne, intermediate; and Nancy Eveleth, senior; and the PUD ilome Improvement Award, ,vhich went to Eva Godwin. Rosette winners in the 4-H ompetition were: Knitting: Lydia Stout. Beginning home economics: ~ioi;~ Eveleth. Food: Richard Drake, junior; Drake, intermediate; and Sue ~rown, senior. Clothing: Laura Guthrie, ~nior; Shannon Byrne, :nle~mediate; and Kathleen r~yrne, senior. Creative arts: Katy Johnson. Natural science: Ken Drake. Mechanical science: Jay Cole. Dress revue: Valerie Rains, national contestant; and Cheryl Corey, state contestant. Photography: Nancy Eveleth. 4-H Posters: junior, Candy MacRae, first; Laura Guthrie and Molly Eveleth, tied for second; and Cathy Watkins, third; intermediate, KenDrake, first, and Trula Watkins, second. Poultry: Mike Matson. Rabbits: Dena West. Horses: Showmanship: Junior, Diane George, champion; Lisa Brewer, reserve. Intermediate, Loft Boelk, champion; Gretchen Kneeland, rese rye. Senior, Paula George, champion; Shelloy York, reserve. Bareback equitation: Junior, Sherelle York, champion; Dee Ann Cole, reserve. Intermediate, Rex Wilson, See-Thru Self-Feed Box MASTER-MAG .22 LONG RIFLE CARTRIDGES Box of 50. RAY PROUTY 123 S. SECOND COAST TO COAST STORES A message from To the voters of Mason County: The local auditor has held that I am not a resident of this county. I feel strongly that the decision is legally wrong and am appealing it to the courts. I feel that a court will reverse the auditor's decision and am continuing to campaign for election. I have voted in Mason County since 1962. I ask you all to reserve judgment until the matter is decided by a non-partisan judge. Judge Carol Fuller is... * A practicing lawyer in Mason and Thurston Counties * Chairman of the Thurston-Mason County Bar Association Committee on Family Law * A member of the Washington Magistrates Association * Married to Herbert Fuller and the mother of three children. Paid for by Carol Fuller, Union, Washington champion; Loft McMahn, reserve. Senior, Jayni Hunter, champion; Dianna Barrett, reserve. Western equitation: Junior, Sherelle York, champion; Tammi Fleshman, reserve. Intermediate, Teri Tingvall, champion; Jim Huegenin, reserve. Senior, Paula George, champion; Jayni Hunter, reserve. English equitation! Senior, Diane Barrett, champion; Sbelloy York, reserve. Practical horse: Junior, Tricia Kimmel, champion; Lisa Brewer, reserve. Intermediate, Tracy Boelk, champion; Teri Tingvall, reserve. Senior, Shelloy York, champion; Barb Sticldey, reserve. Overall champions: Diane George, junior; Teri Tingvall; intermediate, Paula George, senior. Herdsmanship trophy: Dayton Buckeroos. Cases F PART OF THE GROUP of the Mason County Robinettes gather up their suitcases after getting off the bus which brought them back from San Francisco. urn Mason County Robinettes returned home from San Francisco Monday after participating in the 1974 U.S. Twirling Association Grand National Baton Competition and convention. There were 65 members of the group and parents who made the trip. The Junior Corps won the 1 974 Grand National Championship in the Junior Parade Corps competition. The Senior Parade Corps won second place in the Senior Drum and Bugle Corps competition. The Senior Small Team placed eighth, ahead of 32 other teams in its competition. Shelli Thomason, advanced solo twirler, placed lOth in solo twirl, ahead of 60 other contestants in that event. The group received an invitation to perform at half-time on opening day for the San Francisco 49ers football team August 13. The plaques which were won by the group are on display in the window of Miller's Department Store. Four cases have been scheduled next week for the August jury session in Mason County Superior Court. The first case on the docket is a civil case, that of Roy Mitchell against Robert Cromer. A non.jury trial of Patrick Daniels, a Washington Corrections Center inmate charged with escape, has also been scheduled for the first part of the week. The case of Dell Cooper, charged with arson, is scheduled for Wednesday and the case ol¢ Thomas Grinde, charged with taking a motor vehicle, is scheduled for Friday. inners over wee Capacity crowds watched cowboys and cowgirls from Washington and Oregon try their hands at riding, roping, barrel racing and bulldogging the stock provided by the stock contractor Gary Erb of Roy. The rodeo here attracted some of the leading money winners for this year in the Northwest Rodeo Association standings. There were a few anxious County bids on trash transfer work The Mason County Commission this week opened bids on a building at the county landfill site and for three transfer stations to be constructed at the site of the present Belfair, Union and Hoodsport dumps. The commission held the bids over a week for study on the recommendation of County Engineer J. C. Bridger, who stated since they would be financed partially by state funds, they would have to be reviewed and approved by the State Department of Ecology. Bids on the storage building at the landfill site were Byrd and Company, Inc., Olympia, $36,433 ; Gray Construction, Shelton, $33,839; Lincoln Construction, Spanaway, $38,386; and Gordon Korsmo Construction, Tacoma, $51,725. Two incidents in Mason County were among those for which penalties were assessed by the Department of Ecology for violation of pollution control laws during the period from April through June. Widing Transportation Portland, was assessed $750 for chemical spillage into Hood Canal near Hoodsport. Riverton Heights Construction, Seattle, the contractor for the new freeway bypass here, was assessed $500 for five incidents of polluting Coffee Creek near Shelton. eo eve are g iven moments Saturday afternoon when two bulls went through the fence and into a fenced area in which some of the horses were kept. It started when a big red roan bull called Sausage decided, as he has done here in the past, that he did not want to leave the arena. He was unpersuaded by the efforts of the clowns, a dog and two horseback riders to go back into the holding pen. Another bull, who was easier to handle, was let out in hopes that Sausage would follow him but that bull decided he did not like the gate which was provided and made his own by jumping up onto and landing .on one section of the wooden fence. The fence came down, the bull went out followed by Sausage and those who had been trying to get him out of the arena. The riders returned a short time later and announced everything was under control and, after the fence was repaired, the bull riding action resumed. Winners in the various events were: Bareback riding, two-day winner, John Hammock; Saturday winner, John Hammock; Sunday winner, Joe Sanford. Saddle bronc riding, two-day winner, Mark Plumlee; Saturday winner, Fred Leskenin; Sunday winner, Mark Plumlee. Novice saddle bronc riding, two-day winner, Jeff Sleeman; Saturday winner, Jeff Sleeman; Sunday winner, Gerald Bruha. Barrels, two-day, Saturday and Sunday winner, Lynn Mayes. Bull riding, two-day winner, John Dailey and Gary Chumley, split; Saturday winner, Gary Chumley; Sunday winner, John Dailey. Calf roping, two-day winner, Darrell Bussey; Saturday winner, Art Hop. Bulldogging, two-day winner, Paul Dupont; Saturday winner, Bob Fodge; Sunday winner, Lynn Sweigeart. Cow milking, two-day winner, Steve Morris; Saturday winner, O. C. HeRon; Sunday winner, Billy Eggleson. Team roping, two-day winner, Wayne Borichello; Saturday winners, Earl Peath and Jim Manton; Sunday winners, Wayne Borichello and Billy Eggleson. fik k'%/ Sho in th Bernat Bali Reg. 1.79 Bernat Cotton Silk Reg. 1.79 Bernat Carioca Reg. 1.10 Merino Acrenyl Royal Reg. 981 Bucilla Polyester plus Reg. 991 Spinnerin Medley Reg. 1.39 Spinnerin Salerina Reg. 1.39 Unger Nannette Reg. 1.45 Unger Lucky Irish Reg. 1.98 Unger Rygja Reg. 1.79 No layaways All sales final Limited to stock on hand BUD HAYS Effective Mason County law enforcement requires the efficient use of men and equipment. 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