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October 30, 1969     Shelton Mason County Journal
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t:! ! I.PROTECTION in the Island Lake, airport, Shelton i' Moore Hill and Mt. View areas was strengthened t .eek with arrival of the new fire truck pictured here. rULck is the property of Mason County Fire District 11,  has taken on the name North Shelton Fire District. J'," 1,000 oallon canacity water tank and a front-mount [" the truck is ra'dio-equipped and fully prepared to it/tLresidential and industrial fires. The truck was built I.',°. e Western States Fire Apparatus Company of tlu s, Oregon,on a Ford truck chassis purchased from . of Shelton. The fire district was formed in 1967. In the two-year interim, with $29°000 in bonds voted by residents, the fire station has been constructed, the fire truck purchased, an alarm system equipped, and a volunteer fire fighting crew formed under the supervision of Fire Chief Chuck Brotche and the three elected commissioners, Tom Savage, Jerry Pyle, and Bill Dickie. The four are pictured standing by the new truck. For more than a year, District 11 has contracted with the Shelton fire department to furnish protection with the Shelton department to handle its fire alarms. i$ Plans Work Day, Forest Industry Future 0000lloween Insurance Direction Is Predicted i!i!iiil;:ilciillili(noFwfn!i ! !!i:i::!!iiiiilLiii:i!iyt can t Forest industries in the productivity 1:15 Columbia-North Pacific Region rel wt s and will have future decreases in in the ¢ lurnher with increases in veneer, !"¢ to local businessumn. 1 equivalent to the rates of square feet of {.+] Store owners will be t A. F. S. will clean up or. l, the day after the %wl". I1 ,Js also the date of the i all Work Day. If you klli dd jobs or chores you 2i; e done, simply dial r , and specify the tla StUdents you would ILI ve Work for you. Rates i ' an hour for labor 0.,  Is done for fifty cents i', and hauling garbage to  s $1 a load el.t this same afternoon, a er, °°n show will be run in tt i¢en Auditorium. The / kg shown is the Walt mOVie "Fun and Fancy increases," tile report said in summary. "Payrolls forest industries will increase, reflecting gains in A. l". S. is a community organization and it needs the support of the community to survive. All money earned goes to the support of a foreign student living in Shelton for the '70 '71 school year• Buy tlalloween Insurance and let A. i:. S. clean up the mess. And remember to save up your odd jobs for the Work Day on Nov. 1. plywood and paper aclivities, according to a U.S. Forest Service report. Brian R. Wall, of the Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experimental Station, prepared Ihc paper entitles: "Projected I)evclopments of the Timber Economy of the Columbia-North Pacific Region." "Forest industrial employment will decline as worker producitivity and continuing demands for skilled labor." Rep. Julia Butler ltansen, D-Wash., chairman of the tlouse Appropriations Subcommittee which funds the Forest Service, said the report is a valuable guide to trends through the next half century as well as an important report on the present industry and current forest resources. ask about our lifo ,.d PARTY Students Raise Money For ++ Proposed New High Scl ool Raising $127.22, the junior class of Shelton iligh School won the first annual Ugly Man Contest as part of Ilomeconfing week. The project, which was sponsored by the junior class, was to raise money for the building fund of the new high school. The "ugly men", who were actually class prcsidenls Toni Slavich of the seniors, Paul Wittenberg of the juniors, and Jeff Okano of the sophomores, were made up to look terrible and then presented to tile classes at an assembly on Monday. The students were to vote by putting money in a jar for each of the respective classes. One penny counted as a vote, and students could contribute as much or as little as they wanted. Up to Friday morning, only $73.00 had been contributed by all of the classes, and in a tremendous binge of class competition on Friday, the classes gathered two hundred dollars nlore. The winning class received a trophy donated by the faculty of the high school. It will become a perpetual trophy. Mark Timpani, vice president of the junior class, accepted the trophy at a presentation at the Shelton-Norlh Kitsap Homcoming game last Friday nighl. President: Paul Wittenberg was in the locker room with the team. The seniors took second with $95.82, and the sophomores got together $59.09. This activity serves as an example to the voting public just how bad the students want a new high school. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII After order and liberty, economy is one of the highest essentials of a free government • . . Economy is always a guarantee of peace. ..... Calvin Coolidge IIilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlUlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Fifth & Franklin OPEN: 9:30 - 7:30 Daily 9:30.6:00 Saturday i i i Distinctive New Gift Items fro International Markets NELL'S PHARMACY You are invited to help us celebrate our Main Office Shelton 426.8234 FIFTH ANNIVERSARY with FRL:00E CID R and DOUGHNUTS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. \\; MEMBER F.D.I.C. Your Home-Owned Full Service Bank \\; Branch Office Belfair CR 5-2816 i i i DAISY DOG BANKS The Daisy Dog Bank pictured above is for sale and it and many more are on display in the NBMC foyer. i VOTE "YES" FOR YOUR HEW HIGH SCHOOL NOV. 4 Thursday, October 30, 1969 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 13