Kenneth Martig attended the
Baha'i Caribbean Conference held
in Kingston, Jamaica, from May
21 through May 23. With more
than 600 other Baha'is, Martig
departed from Miami, Florida on
May 17 for an eleven day cruise
of the Caribbean Sea which
included stops at Mayaguez,
Puerto Rico, and St. Thomas,
Virgin Islands.
The ship, the SS New Bahama
Star which was chartered for the
Conference, served enroute as a
floating school with daily classes
on various aspects of the Baha'i
Faith and as their hotel during
their stay in Kingston.
Some 1,000 Baha'is from
countries in and around the
Caribbean area participated in the
three-day conference which was
held at the Sheraton-Kingston
Hotel, hosted by the National
Baha'i Assembly of Jamaica.
On May 22, a special Baha'i
night was presented at the
National Arena in Kingston. The
public was invited to see and hear
a musical presentation on the
Baha'i Faith entitled "Sounds of a
New World." Entertainers
included Dizzy Gillespie,
trumpeter and singer; Hazel Scott,
pianist and singer, Seals and
Crofts, recording and television
stars; Linda Marshall, film and
television star, plus Southern
Baha'i Singers and other Baha'i
musical groups.
The Caribbean Conference
WSU Graduates Announced
Washington State University
Spring graduates include, from
Shelton, James A. Aho, Ph.D. in
Sociology; Daniel P. Barrom, B.S.
in Chemical Engineering and B.S.
in Computer Science; with High
Honors, Shayne M. Barrom, B.A.
in Education with Provisional
Teaching Certificate; with
Steinberg, B.A. in Business
Administration; Cynthia L.
Willard, Provisional Teaching
Certificate.
Robert W. Meyer, Jr. of
Belfair was graduated with
Honors, receiving a B.A. in
Communications.
was one of a series of Oceanic
Conferences being held by the
Baha'is under the direction of the
world administrative body, The
Universal House of Justice, during
1971. In January, Conferences
were held in Monrovia, Liberia
and in Singapore. One was held in
Suva, Fiji (South Pacific Oceanic
Conference) at the same time as
the Caribbean Conference. In
September Conferences will be
held in Sapporo, Japan and
Reykjavik, Iceland.
VFW Tells Of "Old Glory"
The VFW atlxiliary reminds
the public that Monday is Flag
Day, and presents a short story of
Old Glory:
I Am Old Glory
I am Old Glory: For more
than nine score years I have been
the banner of hope and freedom
for generation after generation of
Americans. Born amid first flames
of America's fight for freedom, I
am the symbol of a country that
has grown from a little group of
thirteen colonies to a united
nation of fifty* sovereign states.
Planted firmly on the high
pinnacle of American Faith my
gently fluttering folds have
proved an inspiration to untold
millions. Men have followed me
into battle with unwavering
courage. They have looked upon
treasure the priceless privileges
bought with the blood of our
forefathers; so long as the
principles of truth, justice and
charity for all remain deeply
rooted in human hearts, I shall
continue to be the enduring
banner of the United States of
America.
Originally written by Marine
Sergeant Percy Webb, it was first
distributed at the Chicago World's
Fair in a booklet entitled "Our
Flag."
Discussed at last Friday's
meeting held at 8 p.m. in the
Memorial Hall was the need for
items to furnish Inn Quest.
Anyone wishing to donate
furniture, silverware, dishes,
curtains, or other items are asked
to contact an auxiliary member.
%
Distinction, John F. Bordman, me as a symbol of national unity. The auxiliary plans a booth
B.S. in Physics; Cathy Luhm,B.S. Pagel Honored They have prayed that they and for the Mason County Fair, and
in Computer Science; Stephen C. their fellow citizens might the Post and Auxiliary will hold a A JUNE 26 WEDDING is planned for SusaO
Arthur E. Pagel of Shelton is continue to enjoy life, liberty and joint picnic in August. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. R~
among the University of pursuit of happiness, which have Larry Godwin has been Cushman and Ralph A. Saeger, son of Mr.
Washington seniors and recent been granted to every American appointed as one year trustee by Saeger of Shelton. Both attended Sheltonfl
Bible School ,.uat s elected to Phi Beta as the heritage of free men. So the Post, and Helen Shawver was
Kappa, national liberal artslong as men love liberty moreinitiated into the auxiliary at the the groom-e act is amp oyed by Bu
Scheduled scholastic honorary, than life itself; so long as they last meeting. . ~.
Vacation Bible School will be
held from June 21 through June
25 in the Seventh-day Adventist
Church at 6th and Railroad.
Children between the ages of
five years and 13 years will meet
from 9 a.m. to noon each day for
songs, crafts, games and stories
supporting the theme "God's
World".
Kindergarten will convene in
TODAY'S
Laurel
Grand Royal Matron H. L.
Edna Ludwig and Grand Royal
Patron S. K. Joseph Scholar will
pay their official visit to Laurel
Court No. 26, Order of Amaranth
on Wednesday in the Masonic
Temple.
The Court will also honor H.
Court To
which will be
p.m.
required.
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practice t(
Sunday in
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14, 1971
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The entire family likes to
camp and to fish. The family
trailer sees a lot of use, and
favorite camp sites are deep in the
Olympics far from the traveled
trails.
Mrs. Van Osten works part
time in the Economart, and also
in the Bremerton store owned by
her husband and father-in-law.
She helps when needed in the
Belfair Elementary School, going
on field trips and assisting in
special projects. For two years she
Carmel Corn
1 C. light brown sugar
¼ C. light corn syrup
1 cube butter or margarine
¼ tsp. soda
pinch cream of tartar
dash salt
Mix in pan sugar, syrup and
butter; bring to boil and cook for
5 minutes. Remove from heat and
add soda, salt and cream of tartar.
Mix well and immediately pour
over 4 qts. popped corn. Place in
roasting pan and bake at 200
degrees for 45 minutes. Pour onto
waxed paper and separate kernels.
MR. AND MRS. R. J. LYNCH announce the engagement of
their daughter Kathleen to George Duggins, the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Duggins. All are of Shelton. Miss Lynch is a
1968 graduate of Shelton High School. Her fiance is
employed by the L. M. Jorgenson Steel Co. in Los Angeles,
Cal. Her mother and her grandmother, Margaret Newell, will
accompany the bride-to-be to attend her June 19 wedding in
Las Vegas, Nev. The couple will reside in San DillS, Cal.
She finds polyesters, however,
impractical for children's
clothing, as the material snags
easily.
Judy Van Osten also crochets;
she loves to read and she
thoroughly enjoys cooking.
"I'm teaching the girls to
cook," she states. "They take
turns helping in the kitchen. All
of us in there at one time makes
too big a crowd.'"
Consumer Affairs
Virginia Knauer to
suitable program."
GSA is ideally equipped to
serve as disseminator of the
information to consumers. The
agency operates 25 Federal
Information Centers as part of the
President's program to bridge the
gulf that too often separates the
people from the Government.
The Information Centers are
staffed by personnel who are
prepared to answer or get an
answer to any inquiry about the
services and programs of the
general Government. They are
citizen-oriented places located in
.heavy pedestrain traffic areas and,
as Kunzig said, "They are
ready-made for distributing
information to consumers."
The booklets for the
Information Centers were selected
on the basis of economic impact
on the average consumer,
usefulness, general interest,
seasonal appeal and cost.
Seventeen of the pamphlets are
20 cents or less. The booklets
offer valuable guidelines on
specific qualities to look for as
well as money-saving tips.
For example, the free
booklet, "Seven Ways to Reduce
& PIANOS
LOWREY
Money was voted to Inn
Quest, to the Community Library
Association and to the Volunteer
Fire Department at the May 25
meeting of the Welcome Wagon
Club held at 8 p.m. in the home
of Charlotte Chambers.
Now adjourning for the
summer, the club will reconvene
in the fall With a new format
which will eXtend membership to
husbands.
Those interested in joining the
group may contact Mrs. Richard
Buchholz at 426-8329.
headed by
develop a Donates Money
To Organizations
Welcome Wagon
publications.
In announcing the availability
of the booklets, GSA
Administrator Robert L. Kunzig
said, "President Nixon wants the
consumer to receive the
maximum benefit from any useful
information the Government has
available. We have worked closely
with the President's Office of
Transportation, 40 cents.
Tires - Their Selection and
Care, Commerce, 65 cents.
Money Saving Main Dishes,
Agriculture, 20 cents.
Fibers and Fabrics
|
Members of ' Shelton Flight
Inc. on Sunday flew their wives to
a dinner on Lopez Island in the
San Juans.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Vonhof; Mr. and Mrs.
George Moore; Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Geist; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morius;
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hart; Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Myers; and Bob Yates.
Flight, Inc. Flies
To Lopez Island
Heating, Office of Consumer
Affairs, Free
Spraying and other Controls
for Pests, Interior, 35 cents
Prenatal Care, Health,
Education and Welfare, 20 cents.
Roses for the Home,
Agriculture, 15 cents.
Selecting and Financing your
Home, Agriculture, 15 cents.
Selecting Shrubs for Shady
Areas, Agriculture, 10 cents.
Fix New Clothes to Make
Them Last Longer, Agriculture,
15 cents.
daughters - Jutie, six; Shari, treat for her children and their Services Administration's the seasons change. Coals, Commerce, 40 cents.
eight; and Karen, ten. Three dogs friends and it is, according to Consumer Product Information Paterson, 33, recently came to Lets Cook Fish, Commerce, C] ass
and a Siamese cat share their Judy, very easy tomake. Evelyn Ellison Coordinating Center has taken GSA from privateindustry, where 60cents. Play,,-
acreage home, and a large since it was created last October he was an executive with the Mail Fruits in Family Meals, TO Graduate , ,~
aquarium fullof fish is the project TO Be Honored by President Nixon. Marketing Division of Agriculture, 20cents.
C.B'ers To Meet The CoOrdinating Center is Metromedia. A graduate of Food for Older Folks, Graduation of a square .show sp0-~:'~
of the girls and their dad. Evelyn Ellison, Deputy responsible for encouraging the Harvard, and of Cornell Agriculture, 10 cents, dancing class will highlight the Riders w~l~
Judy is a great seamstress, and instructor, will be honored at the development of relevant and University s School of Law, he is Family Food Budgeting, Saturday night gathering of the at the "7~
makes clothing for herself and her The Christmas Town C.B ersmeeting of Welcome Chapter No.
daughters. Salty Sashayers to be held in the Ella.
"I love sewing on the new will hold a mini break from noon 40 OES to be held at 8 p.m. meaningful consumer product a member of the Washington, Agriculture, 15 cents.
polyester materials," she says. until 7 p.m. on Saturday in the Saturday in the Masonic Temple. information as a by-product of D.C. Bar. Vegetables in Family Meals, fairgrounds hall. The
Eagles ttall at the airport. Radio A special invitation is the Government's research, The complet¢list of consumer Agriculture, 20cents. Dancing will begin at 8:30McClearY
'They re wonderful - they can control wilt bean Channel 21.extended to past deputy development and procurement booklets at the Information How to Buy Lawn Seed, p.m., and will be preceded by an Memorial
be machine-washed and All persons interested in instructors and to the officersof activities. It also is charged with Centers, with price and Agriculture, 10cents. 8p.m. business meeting. Friday a
machine-dried and come out citizens band radio are invited to 1965 and 1966, and of 1970 andpromoting greater public originating agency: Seven Ways to Reduce Fuel
The
looking like brand new." attend. 1971. awareness of existing FederalBrakes - 1971 Passenger Cars,Consumption in Household Forest
the church building, with Primary L. Margurete Brown, Grand
and junior groups meeting in tents dan Danford, Society Editor Assistant Lecturer and H. L.
in the churchyard. ' Georgia Hellman, Grand Alex
There will be no charge for Representative to California.
attendance. , ' Royal Matron Greva Tobey IS G[
and Royal Patron S. K. Harold
• knEt$ Ava°U Brown will preside at the meeting, OA~le x~y~
JUDY VONOSTENmodelsasuitmadebyherselfasshe Mrs. Russell Are ou ]lnte res te! BOC) i , ii '
makes beautiful music for daughter Julie. y ' inFuel Consumpti n in Household Commerce, 65 cents, of the Shell
r0 Be G trimming yourhomeheatingbill?Heating" includes suggestions on Planning Your Home Open House a demonstra~
vest In avoiding being misled by how to conserve heat. The Lighting, Agricutture, 20cents. pairKing:i~gB:'
~,~ ~ .... ,- .... ....... ~lan~r4~puli~ms advertising when publication grew out of the How to Use USDAGra~t~sila
Shq. olc" And Seamstress ....
' ain freezgr: ats? .Federal GOvernment s concem for aying-- Food, Agriettlture, Is Planned : t.ebu'i
O lyml~i~~' Business"arid' Could you use advice on th~ energy conservation. After taking cents.
Ht,~kbi Professional Women's Club will be selection andcare of automobile steps to reduce energy Selecting Automobile Safety For Helin, recipient 0f~r~
And
She
Has
awarded bY
i~|ony:coted es the featured guest at the Monday tires? consumption in Federal buildings Restraints for Small Children,
meeting of the Christian Women's This information, and much and encouraging industry to take Health Education and Welfare, 10 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert HelinMaysTheaS alter~a#i!~
"1'11 never want to leave wrote the Ally " lumn for the Club to be held at 11:50 a.m. in more equally valuable to the similar steps, the Government cents, will be honored on their 25thGeneral h°SPi,~
Washington!' vows Judy Von Journal. She finds time to play the Hallmark Inn. average consumer, is now wanted to advise homeowners How to Teach the Care and wedding anniversary at an Open has been .f'~'
Osten. the organ, and she is a member of A special feature on available in low-cost booklets at how to avoid unnecessary energy Use of S e wing Machines, House to be held from 2 p.m. public to vi!~~
She was born and raised in the Allyn Birthday Club, photography will be presented by Federal Information Centers use and costs Agriculture, 40 cents, until 5 p.m. on June 20 in the House will t~/~
Denver, Colo. and there she met Both Judy and her husband Ziegler's Studio and the across the country. A FederalDavid F Paterson, Acting Beef and Veal in Family Matlock Grange Hall. will beanrl°t~
and married her husband, Jim. bowl, belonging to teams in Skokomish Valley Youth Choir Information Center is located at Executive Director of the Meals, Agriculture, 20 cents. The party will be given byMore th~l~
They came to Allyn in 1960 andShelton and in Bremerton. They will sing. 1321 Second Avenue, Seattle Consumer Product Information Adhesives, Commerce, 40 Mrs. Max Nilsson, Seattle, sister displayed ~-i~
Jim Van Osten went into business were at one time active square To make reservations phone Washington 98101 (telephone Coordinating Center, says that all cents, of Herbert Helin, and by friends
with his father, who owns anddancing members of a Bremerton4 2 6- 3 5 5 5, 4 2 6-6 5 2 6, or 206-583-0570). publications will be periodicallyBargain9 Freezer Meats, of the couple. It is requested that Art Show r~:~
operates a building and floorclub, and Judy enjoyed making 426-3683. A nursery for infants The stocking of 25 booklets updated and that booklets dealing Federal Trade Commission, 10 no gifts be presented, attending"
covering business in Bremerton. fancy full-skirted dresses, and small children is available at at each Information Center is one with such topics as "How to Buy cents. The
The Van Ostens have three Her Carmel Corn is a favorite 416 Cola. of the initial steps the General Lawn Seed" will be replaced as Fish and Shellfish Over the meet