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March 2, 1978     Shelton Mason County Journal
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"1'11 get it!" "I've got it!" Final concert F season slated by Olympia Symphony The final concert of the past and present, sing along and enjoy these s e a s o n o f t h e O I y m p i a Music director and conductor old-time favorites with her. Symphony Orchestra will be Ian Edlund has chosen a program Admission to the concert is presented on March 12 at ? p.m. of both orchestral concert by contributor's pass, or by in the Performing Arts Center at favorites and hit tunes of today single admission tickets to be Tumwater High School This and yesterday. Included are such purchased at the door. family "pops" program will diverse offerings as Schubert's include favorite music from the "Unfinished Symphony" and Strauss' "Emperor Waltzes," as Rosie is, in real life, Chellis herself, she sings the songs of a well as tunes popularized by Swenson, a seasoned entertainer bygone era which were sung in Duke Ellington and the who holds a drama degree from parlors, on the stage and in the Carpenters. The program, will Washington State University. Her saloons. also encompass the great military interest in old-time popular The songs span the years band era of John Philip Sousa. music began when, as a resident from 1840 to 1913 and are Special guest artist of Edmonton, she entertained presented with bits of history Rhinestone Rosie will appear on for that city's "Klondike Days". and old-time humor. Her the program singing Americkn Dressed in authentic programs are chosen from a popular songs from the 19th  turn-of-the-century costumes repertoire of over 800 songs. She century up to World War I. I' which she designs and sews often invites her audiences to Music students perro in Monday playing cl " A variety of talent was demonstrated at a playing class presented Monday evening in the Assembly of God Church by students of the Mason County Chapter of the Washington State Music Teachers Association. Those participating in the program ranged in age from seven years to 15 years. Playing clarinet were Rhonda and Tracy Woodward and Wendy Demo women schedule sole Mason County Democratic Women's Club will hold a rummage sale on Saturday from until 3 p.m. in Island MacAlevy. Laura Coker and Laura MacAlevy played flute. Pianists included Krista Roberts, Glen Relier, Bryce Ulrich, Brittany Ulrich, Shelly Willis, Todd LePique, Lynette Brewer, Cindy Sleep and Randy Wehnes. Others were Scan Valley, Donald Mooers, Natalie Heyde, Shannon Barnes, Jeffery Nelson, Mark Stevens, Mike Thompson, Alice Chapman, Mike Buechel and Candace MacRae. Tanya Loving played an organ solo. Teachers whose students performed are Lou Cowles, Ginny Andrews, Melba O'Neill, Bea Larson, Geneva Sliva and Laurence Starr. Another student program will be presented in Local VFW to host meeting Mason County Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 1694 and Auxiliary will host a District No. 5 meeting on Saturday with a no-host dinner to begin at 6:30 p.m. and a meeting to start at 8 p.m. The post will meet in the Memorial Hall and the auxiliary will meet in the PUD Auditorium. At this time the auxiliary will conduct the memorial services. District No. 5 members New location announced Thurston and Mason Alcoholism Recovery Council (TAMARC) will be moving to a new facility on 1625 Mottman• Road S.W., Tumwater, on March 24. The old Seven Gables on beds'and four detoxification beds will be available. The Community Alcoholism Center with diagnostic, outpatient, community education services and administrative offices will also locate in the new facility. taking part in the funeral services held for Colleen Kane last Thursday were District No. 5 President Margaret Rinehart, Auxiliary No. 1694 President Georgia Helhnan, Marguerite Jhanson, Jessie Cox, Wanda Lundquist, Joyce Hamer, Dorthea Jemkins and Fae Robinson. Mason County VFW Post and Auxiliary No. 1694 will hold a meeting at 8 p.m. Friday in the Memorial Hail. The auxiliary will drape the charter in memory of Colleen Kane, and will hold an election for treasurer at this meeting. March. • West Bay Drive in Olympia will ' r:: ' This non.profit: community ..... ................  ..... Waeatel and 22  rehabilitation agency has need of blankets, a JUNIOR GIRL SCOUT TROOP 308 from Evergreen School met recently to hear Bernie Khaw speak on "Becoming a Naturalized Citizen of USA'." This session helped to fulfill a specific step on the active citizen badqe. Fifteen rls were present. Pictured in the front row, left to right, are Traci Brown, Sara Morgan, Debbie Engen and Dawn Hamlin. In the back row, left to right, are Bernie Khaw, Linda I3oebler, Shirley Cox and Jeanne Howard. Pert 'rt Prett0000 t Go west on Railroad Avenue 112 mile past the tracks, turn left at our sign. (formerly Bobby's Dog House) Open Mon.-Sat. 9 to 5 426-1202 wheelchair, bed lamps, wire B H II d clothes hangers, a rollaway bed, ev o an a 30-inch stool and bulletin will host boards. Telephone 943.1806 for further infommtion. Items can I:SA meettng"" be picked up or may be delivered to TAMARC at 529 Beta Zeta Chapter, ESA, will West Fourth, Olympia. hold an educational meeting at 8 Donations can be acknowledged p.m. Wednesday in the home of with a receipt making it tax Bey Holland. deductible. TAMAIC is a United On February 22 the group Good Neighbor agency. met for a monthly social in the Olympia home of Judy Simpson. A white elephant sale was held with proceeds to be presented to the ESA state disaster fund. Members will cater breakfast and lunch on Sunday for the Littlerock Gun Club. Those participating will meet at 6 a.m. at Thriftway. Five members will attend the spring regional to be held in Vancouver at the Quay on March 11 and 12. Eye Shadow Creasing Q. How can I prevent my eye shadow from forming lines in the creases of my eyelids? A. There are 3 steps you can take to prevent your eye shadow from creasing: • Make sure your eyelids are free of oil When you apply the shadow. ' • Use a brush-on type of eye shadow rather than a cake type. • Set the shadow by dusting it over lightly with a light tone of facepowder. Nell's Pharmacy Fifth & Franklin St.--426-3327 Open Daily 9:30 to 7:30 aturdays -- 9:30 to 6:00 Ill I l Page 8 - Snelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, March 2, 1978 tIPS: Mar. 6 - Tacoma Mall. Mar. 7 - Mystery Tour: Mar. 9 -- Kingdome Tour. Mar. 24 - Potluck, 6 p.m.; Old Time Fiddlers, 7:30 p.m. Auxiliary sets meeting The auxiliary of Fire Station 7, District 5, will meet at 7 p.m. on Wednesday. After a short business meeting, the women will work on handicrafts for the fund.raising sale to be held in the PUD Auditorium on March 17. SENIOR CENTER NEWS VAILABLE TO ALL SENIOR CITIZENS AT NO COST: Outreach Assistance, Telephone Reassurance, Chore Service, Notary, Assistance with Forms, Information & Referral. MONDAY, Mar. 6: Kamilche lunch, noon. AARP meets noon, Methodist church Belfair Healthmobile, 9:30-3:00 TUESDAY, Mar. 7: Lunch (Shelton), noon. Sinalong. _ _ Visiting nurse on nancl. Painting ClasS, 1 p.m. Singalonq (Belfair), lunch, - 1:00-noon. WEDNESDAY, Mar. 8: Shelton, noon lunch, live music, 11 a.m. Legal Aid, appointment only. Blood pressure, 1:00-2:00. Progssive pinochle, 6:3 0 p.m. THURSDAY, Mar. 9: Kiwanis luncheon, noon. Lunch, Belfair, noon. Belfair movie, 1 p.m. Music, 1 1 a.m. Macrame class at 10 a.m. Visiting nurse on hand. FRIDAY, Mar. 10: Lunch (Squaxin Tribal Center), noon. Music,i 1 1 a.m. Paintincj c ass, 10 a.m. Shelto Card Club, noon. call on demand transportation -- 426-2568. Space Courtesy of Les Rodgers Owner/Operator RIP|IR 139 we Blvd. (l(neelend Center) Shelton 4t6-111! I I "1 don't want it!" A new sign of the The days when we could afford to waste energy are over. These days, all forms of energy, including electricity, are too valuable and too scarce not to use in full. Mason County PUD No. 3 has begun a program to reward homes that are built or modified to meet our new energy efficient standards. We call it our Energy Efficient Home Award program. When you see this yard sign or a metal wall plaque bearing the above emblem, it's your assurance that the home is energy efficient. Call us to find out how you can make your home energy efficient and qualify for this important award. We think that it not only is a good idea.., but absolutely necessarY' Mason County PeUeD. No. 3 OFFICERS Lloyd Suhr, President; M.D. Parrett, Vice President; E.W'. Taylor, Secretory; I