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,Meeting 00genda Kiwanis will hear geologist Washington State eoloist Steve Palmer will present infor- atioa about local iandslides to Shelton Kiwanis Club mem- eirsL,at their meeting set for noon on Tuesday, March 23, at • -as Clam and Oyster House located at Third and Railroad In downtown Shelton. Canal RVers plan campout Cl: he .Hood Canal Chapter, Good Sam Recreational Vehicle . .will meet at noon on Thursday, April 1, (no foolin') at Jim ae"alag's Doo Won Diner, SE 843, State Route 3 j'ust south of lton. The group will discuss the April 12 campout in Kelso. GOP00, women will hear judge t"ashington State Court of Appeals Judge Robin Hunt will be ; Speaker for the next gathering of the Republican Women of son County set for noon Friday March 26 at This and That 5 East Johns Prairie Road n Shelton.' Those attendin' °a0uld bring br)wn-bag lunches, g I00SA.00 will gather March 24 aa. e. next social meeting for Beta Zeta Chapter, Epsilon Sig- N- .lPha will be held at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 24. bers will be informed of the location by telephone. be 1999 Beta Zeta "Swing Into Spring" golf tournament will K,ill ,uu, ..aturday- _, April_ 17, at Bayshore Golf Club. Proceeds e"  used to send disabled Mason County children to sum- able'amP. More information about the tournament is avail- ' xrom Jane White at 426-1333. sets annual meeting lira,'e. American Association of University Women, Olympia at c11, will hold its annual business meeting and luncheon NZ a'rn. Saturday, March 20, at Genoa's on the Bay, 1525 h Washington Street NE. Lunch reservations should be u2 with Jean Simmons at 491-6465. ulrt Dobbers to visit 'castle' i: he lirt Dobbers Garden Club will follow its regular meet- det'USday:-o n March 23, with an outing to two Lilliwaup resi- Islaa ecycled castle. The group will meet at 9:30 a.m. at the ,_ .u Lake Fire Hall Snokesnerson Louise Maddox said th  ers should bring sack lunches and be read to car ool to Y P anav°ae of Dave Yonce and Aylene Bluchel. New members guests are welcome" a iti al ' or ' ' " fr0,, . , dd on mf matron is available '" "addox at 426-0044. sets recognition night .terans of Foreign Wars Mason County Post 1694 and its will hold their annual recognition night at 6:30 p.m. March 19. The post and auxiliary will recognize out- volunteers for their community service. Members ed to bring a salad or dessert to the dinner gathering. mations and election of officers will be held at the April ss meeting, said post spokesperson Marguerite Members are asked to come and support their candi- auxiliary, Marshall said, has accepted Christine sou as a new member and Carol Johanson as a transfer. rnet is focus genealogy class nealogy class on us- for research is for 7 p.m. Tuesday, at the Church of Jesus Latter-day Saints in earles will discuss Internet for ances- Presentation will in- niques for getting the Net as well as an is available at Searles will also of the commercial on the mar- s are presented as a e COmmunity by the S Family History All workshops are eet at 7 o'clock Tues- Lg s at the church, lo- le corner of 12th and Streets on Mountain by Shirley Smith to the Source" on March 30, and April, led by Will focus on using locality records• The "FamilySearch" comput- er is available at other times, notes Andrea Densley, director of the local family history cen- ter. Hours at the center are from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Wednesdays• To verify hours or reserve time on the com- puter, those interested can call 426-2805. The Shelton Family History Center is open to the public re- gardless of religious affiliation, as are the Tuesday night gene- alogy classes, Densley notes. Classroom seating is available on a first-arrival basis. Partici- pants should bring a notebook and pen. Children under 12, she says, are not admitted. However, teen- agers are welcome to attend along with other members of the community. Information about the class schedule, which runs through June, is available from Sally Cook at 426-6459. Community ealendar Meetings Noon, Al-Anon family group, Saint Pershing Room, Mason General Hos- David's Episcopal Church. Call 427- pital. For more info, call 427-6847. Thursday, March 18 6831. 7:30 p.m., Narcotics Anonymous, 6:45 a.m., Shelton Toastmasters, 12:30 p.m., VFW Auxiliary 1694 women's group, Saint David's Episco- Timbers Restaurant. dessert and card party, Memorial pal Church, Third and Cedar streets. 7 a.m., Citizens for Academic and Hall. 7:30 p.m., Cancer Society board Athletic Excellence, McDonald's 12:45 p.m., Alderbrook Duplicate meeting, Mason General Hospital• meeting room. Bridge Club, Alderbrook Inn. Call 7:30 p.m., 4-H leaders, extension 7:15 a.m., Shelton Morning Star Lillian Updyke, 898-3749, for more office. Lions, the Pine Tree Restaurant. information. 7:30 p.m., Roundtable for Scout- 10 a.m., TOPS (Take Off Pounds 7 p.m., Emotions Anonymous, ing, United Methodist Church• Sensibly) WA 1188, United Methodist Saint David's Episcopal Church. 8 p.m., Moose Lodge, 201 Moose Church. Call 426-3727 for informs- 7:30 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, Place• tion. Hoodsport library. 8 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, 210 Noon, Hood Canal Community 8 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, 210 South Second. Club, Potlatch clubhouse. South Second. Wednesday, March 24 Noon, Senior citizens, Mason-Ben- 8 p.m., Narcotics Anonymous, Ma- 7 a.m., Kristmastown Kiwanis son Community Clubhouse. son General Hospital. Club, Pine Tree Inn. Noon, Shelton Rotary Club, Ming Saturday, March20 7 a.m., Skookum Rotary, Mill Tree Cafe. 12:30 p.m., Mason County Intera- 2 p.m., Mason County Chapter, Creek Inn. gency Coordinating Council on Early People First of Washington, activity 7 a.m., Pioneer Community Kiwa- Childhood Education, boardroom, An- room at Holiday Park. nis Club, Spencer's Restaurant. gle Education Building• 7 p.m., Q.W.I.B. (Quality World In 6 p.m., Mason County Council on 3:30 p.m., "New Beginnings," free Balance), chemical dependency sup- Abuse and Neglect domestic violence port group, Shelton United Methodist education and support group• Call bereavement support group, 121 Church• Terri at 426-0710 or 1-888-222-3664 West Railroad, Shelton. 7:30 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous for location. 4:30 p.m., Mason County Civil Ser- for Newcomers, 210 South Street. vices Commission, Mason County 7 p.m., Beta Zeta, home of mem- Building I. Sunday, March 21 ber. 6 p.m., Parents Helping Parents, Mason County invites you to at- 7 p.m., Adult Children of Alcohol- Head Start Facility, 2412 West Rail- tend the church of your choice, ics, McDonald's meeting room, Olym- road Avenue. 9:30 a.m., Fishermen's Club, PUD pic Highway North. 7 p.m., Emergency Medical Ser- 3 Auditorium. vices Council, Mason General Hospi- 9:30 a.m., Narcotics Anonymous, 7:15 p.m., AI-Anon meeting (help tal• Burgermaster conference room in and hope for families of alcoholics), 7 p.m., Mason County Recreation Shelton, 754-4433• Collier Building, 4th and Birch, Room Area Advisory Board, Mason County 6 p.m., Save Our County Kids 17, Shelton, basement entrance, 427- Building III. (SOCK), board meeting, Shelton Ar- 6831. 7 p.m., Hood Canal Lions, Union mory. Call Sue Sheldon at 427-3119 7:30 p.m., Elks, lodge. Fire Hall. for more information. 8 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, 210 7 p.m., Olympic Poets and Writers 7:30 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, South Second, 426-7230. Workshop (writer's circle), 218 North 210 South Second. Third Street. Thursday, March 25 7 p.m., Pioneer School Board, Monday, March 22 6:45 a.m., Shelton Toastmasters, study session, main district building. 3 p.m., Shelton City Commission, Timbers Restaurant. 7 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous workshop, cityhall. meeting, Matlock Grange Hall. For 7 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 a.m., Citizens for Academic and information,27-0947. Saint David's Episcopal Church, Athletic Excellence, McDonald's 7 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, Third and Cedar streets, meeting room. Saint David's Episcopal Church, 7 p.m., Mason County Search and 10 a.m., TOPS (Take Off Pounds Third and Cedar streets. Rescue Explorers Post 740, Island Sensibly) WA 1188, United Methodist 8 p.m., Eagles, 411 First Street. Lake Fire Hall. Church. Call 426-3727 for informa- 7 p.m., Southside School Board, tion. Friday, March 19 school. Noon, Shelton Rotary Club, Ming 9 a.m., TOPS (Take Off Pounds 7 p.m., Mason County Singles, Tree Cafe. Sensibly), Hood Canal Community PUD 3 building. For information, Church, 877-6842. 427-1796. 6 p.m., Parents Helping Parents, 7:30 p.m., Boy Scout Troop 110, Head Start facility, 2412 West Rail- United Methodist Church. road Avenue. " 100 Years Ago - Tuesday, March 23 7 p.m., Cub Scout Pack 103, Elks 8 a.m., Mason County Hospital Lodge, Craig Road. From March 17, 1899, Mason District 1 Commission, Mason Gener- 7 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous County Journal: al Hospital. meeting, Matlock Grange Hall. For The sidewalk ordinance 10 a.m., PUD 3 Commission meet- information, 427-0947. seems to be forgotten by most ing, Third and Cota. 7 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, bicycle riders, who pass by the 11:30 a.m., Club Read, William G. Saint David's Episcopal Church, ordinary foot passenger with Reed Library, Shelton. impunity. If somebody is called Noon, Shelton Kiwanis Club, Third and Cedar streets. upon to pay a small fine, it Xinh's. 7:30. p.m., Eagles Auxiliary, 411 will be a wholesome reminder 4:30 p.m., PUD 1 Board of Commi- First Street. of the ordinance. Sometimes it sioners meeting, district office in Pot- is quite convenient to use the latch. walks, but the privilege 4:30 p.m., TOPS WA 313 Shelton should not be abused too (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), Shelton much. United Methodist Church. Call 426- It is reported that I.R. 0101f or information. Germaine of Matlock, has pur- 6 p.m., Teens of Shelton Society, chased the interest of the Burgermaster, Olympic Highway Todd s in the Union City North. store, and the business will 6:30 p.m., Pioneer School Board hereafter be known as Dean business meeting, main district build- and Germaine, Harry Dean ing. continuing in the manage- 6:30 p.m., swimming for Simpson ment. Timber Company employees and fam- Representative G.B. Gun- ily, Shelton High School pool. derson returned home from 6:30 p.m., South Sound Rental As- his arduous labors at the sociation, meeting at Orient Express state capitol last Saturday Restaurant. For information, call Pet- night rather under the er or Darlene Pennock at 426-2015. weather. Our Representative 7 p.m., Mason County Commis- comes back with a good record sion, Mason County Building I. as a hard worker, always 7 p.m., Shelton School Board, An- there to respond to the roll gle Education Center library. call and who did earnest work 7 p.m., genealogy class by Shelton on the committee. His vote LDS Family History Center, Church was always cast on the side to of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. the people, although on some 7 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, questions he was dubbed a SkokomishTribal Center. "socialist•" In results he has 7 p.m., Alderbrook Duplicate accomplished as much as any Bridge Club, Alderbrook Inn. Call representative of Mason Lillian Updyke, 898-3749, for more County had. information. 7 p.m., Depressed Anonymous, Class of '79 slates meeting The Shelton High School Class Directions are available from of 1979 will hold a reunion plan- her at 360-456-8632. ning meeting at 2 p.m. next Sat- The 20th reunion is scheduled urday, March 27, at the home of for Saturday, August 7, at the Cheri Orr Crawford in Olympia. Tyee Hotel in Olympia. Depoe, Rogge to wed in August STAR LAKE RESIDENTS Katrina Pauline Depoe and Timothy Nathan Rogge will be united in mar- riage on Sunday, August 8, at a private residence on Johns Creek Drive near Shelton. The bride-to- be is the daughter of Weldon and Cynthia Depoe of Lake Limerick. She is a 1998 graduate of Shelton High School and attended South Puget Sound Community College in Olympia. She is employed in Shelton by Evergreen Drug Center and Catholic Community Services Home Care. The groom-elect is the son of Peggy Rogge of Mount Rainier and Daniel Rogge of Chicago, Illinois. The 1996 SIIS graduate is foreman of a crew for Whitney's For- estry. Chu Ruhl Insurance 10186 Curnmings Drive Sedro Woolley, WA 98284 Office (360) 854-9133 * l'ax (360) 3,.4-0,)0, . Toll Free Pager 1-888-204-4939 It's been a year since we came to town and we're celebrating p ur FIRST ANNIVERSARY with all OPEN HOUSE! Monday, March 22nd through Saturday, March 27th during regular business hours Featuring Easter Basket Fillers • Plush animals • Specialty candies • Greeting cards • Live plants and cut flowers --- Prize Drawings-- • Easter centerpiece • Plush Easter bunny • Espresso drinks On Thursday, March 25th 11 a.m.-2 p.m. HO Body Products line sales representative will be d()ing demonstrations and answering your questions. Free samples to the first 1 O0 visitors during demo hours. t120 Easter Gift Baskets I will also be available all week] --- And All Week Long--- Buy your Easter basket goodies here and we'll cellophane wrap it and top it with a pretty bow- FREE, JUST FOR YOU! Lyr00h Cree00 l} raf Gifts and Espresso 4th and Railroad 426-8615 m Thursday, March 18, 1999 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 7 m ,Meeting 00genda Kiwanis will hear geologist Washington State eoloist Steve Palmer will present infor- atioa about local iandslides to Shelton Kiwanis Club mem- eirsL,at their meeting set for noon on Tuesday, March 23, at • -as Clam and Oyster House located at Third and Railroad In downtown Shelton. Canal RVers plan campout Cl: he .Hood Canal Chapter, Good Sam Recreational Vehicle . .will meet at noon on Thursday, April 1, (no foolin') at Jim ae"alag's Doo Won Diner, SE 843, State Route 3 j'ust south of lton. The group will discuss the April 12 campout in Kelso. GOP00, women will hear judge t"ashington State Court of Appeals Judge Robin Hunt will be ; Speaker for the next gathering of the Republican Women of son County set for noon Friday March 26 at This and That 5 East Johns Prairie Road n Shelton.' Those attendin' °a0uld bring br)wn-bag lunches, g I00SA.00 will gather March 24 aa. e. next social meeting for Beta Zeta Chapter, Epsilon Sig- N- .lPha will be held at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 24. bers will be informed of the location by telephone. be 1999 Beta Zeta "Swing Into Spring" golf tournament will K,ill ,uu, ..aturday- _, April_ 17, at Bayshore Golf Club. Proceeds e"  used to send disabled Mason County children to sum- able'amP. More information about the tournament is avail- ' xrom Jane White at 426-1333. sets annual meeting lira,'e. American Association of University Women, Olympia at c11, will hold its annual business meeting and luncheon NZ a'rn. Saturday, March 20, at Genoa's on the Bay, 1525 h Washington Street NE. Lunch reservations should be u2 with Jean Simmons at 491-6465. ulrt Dobbers to visit 'castle' i: he lirt Dobbers Garden Club will follow its regular meet- det'USday:-o n March 23, with an outing to two Lilliwaup resi- Islaa ecycled castle. The group will meet at 9:30 a.m. at the ,_ .u Lake Fire Hall Snokesnerson Louise Maddox said th  ers should bring sack lunches and be read to car ool to Y P anav°ae of Dave Yonce and Aylene Bluchel. New members guests are welcome" a iti al ' or ' ' " fr0,, . , dd on mf matron is available '" "addox at 426-0044. sets recognition night .terans of Foreign Wars Mason County Post 1694 and its will hold their annual recognition night at 6:30 p.m. March 19. The post and auxiliary will recognize out- volunteers for their community service. Members ed to bring a salad or dessert to the dinner gathering. mations and election of officers will be held at the April ss meeting, said post spokesperson Marguerite Members are asked to come and support their candi- auxiliary, Marshall said, has accepted Christine sou as a new member and Carol Johanson as a transfer. rnet is focus genealogy class nealogy class on us- for research is for 7 p.m. Tuesday, at the Church of Jesus Latter-day Saints in earles will discuss Internet for ances- Presentation will in- niques for getting the Net as well as an is available at Searles will also of the commercial on the mar- s are presented as a e COmmunity by the S Family History All workshops are eet at 7 o'clock Tues- Lg s at the church, lo- le corner of 12th and Streets on Mountain by Shirley Smith to the Source" on March 30, and April, led by Will focus on using locality records• The "FamilySearch" comput- er is available at other times, notes Andrea Densley, director of the local family history cen- ter. Hours at the center are from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Wednesdays• To verify hours or reserve time on the com- puter, those interested can call 426-2805. The Shelton Family History Center is open to the public re- gardless of religious affiliation, as are the Tuesday night gene- alogy classes, Densley notes. Classroom seating is available on a first-arrival basis. Partici- pants should bring a notebook and pen. Children under 12, she says, are not admitted. However, teen- agers are welcome to attend along with other members of the community. Information about the class schedule, which runs through June, is available from Sally Cook at 426-6459. Community ealendar Meetings Noon, Al-Anon family group, Saint Pershing Room, Mason General Hos- David's Episcopal Church. Call 427- pital. For more info, call 427-6847. Thursday, March 18 6831. 7:30 p.m., Narcotics Anonymous, 6:45 a.m., Shelton Toastmasters, 12:30 p.m., VFW Auxiliary 1694 women's group, Saint David's Episco- Timbers Restaurant. dessert and card party, Memorial pal Church, Third and Cedar streets. 7 a.m., Citizens for Academic and Hall. 7:30 p.m., Cancer Society board Athletic Excellence, McDonald's 12:45 p.m., Alderbrook Duplicate meeting, Mason General Hospital• meeting room. Bridge Club, Alderbrook Inn. Call 7:30 p.m., 4-H leaders, extension 7:15 a.m., Shelton Morning Star Lillian Updyke, 898-3749, for more office. Lions, the Pine Tree Restaurant. information. 7:30 p.m., Roundtable for Scout- 10 a.m., TOPS (Take Off Pounds 7 p.m., Emotions Anonymous, ing, United Methodist Church• Sensibly) WA 1188, United Methodist Saint David's Episcopal Church. 8 p.m., Moose Lodge, 201 Moose Church. Call 426-3727 for informs- 7:30 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, Place• tion. Hoodsport library. 8 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, 210 Noon, Hood Canal Community 8 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, 210 South Second. Club, Potlatch clubhouse. South Second. Wednesday, March 24 Noon, Senior citizens, Mason-Ben- 8 p.m., Narcotics Anonymous, Ma- 7 a.m., Kristmastown Kiwanis son Community Clubhouse. son General Hospital. Club, Pine Tree Inn. Noon, Shelton Rotary Club, Ming Saturday, March20 7 a.m., Skookum Rotary, Mill Tree Cafe. 12:30 p.m., Mason County Intera- 2 p.m., Mason County Chapter, Creek Inn. gency Coordinating Council on Early People First of Washington, activity 7 a.m., Pioneer Community Kiwa- Childhood Education, boardroom, An- room at Holiday Park. nis Club, Spencer's Restaurant. gle Education Building• 7 p.m., Q.W.I.B. (Quality World In 6 p.m., Mason County Council on 3:30 p.m., "New Beginnings," free Balance), chemical dependency sup- Abuse and Neglect domestic violence port group, Shelton United Methodist education and support group• Call bereavement support group, 121 Church• Terri at 426-0710 or 1-888-222-3664 West Railroad, Shelton. 7:30 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous for location. 4:30 p.m., Mason County Civil Ser- for Newcomers, 210 South Street. vices Commission, Mason County 7 p.m., Beta Zeta, home of mem- Building I. Sunday, March 21 ber. 6 p.m., Parents Helping Parents, Mason County invites you to at- 7 p.m., Adult Children of Alcohol- Head Start Facility, 2412 West Rail- tend the church of your choice, ics, McDonald's meeting room, Olym- road Avenue. 9:30 a.m., Fishermen's Club, PUD pic Highway North. 7 p.m., Emergency Medical Ser- 3 Auditorium. vices Council, Mason General Hospi- 9:30 a.m., Narcotics Anonymous, 7:15 p.m., AI-Anon meeting (help tal• Burgermaster conference room in and hope for families of alcoholics), 7 p.m., Mason County Recreation Shelton, 754-4433• Collier Building, 4th and Birch, Room Area Advisory Board, Mason County 6 p.m., Save Our County Kids 17, Shelton, basement entrance, 427- Building III. (SOCK), board meeting, Shelton Ar- 6831. 7 p.m., Hood Canal Lions, Union mory. Call Sue Sheldon at 427-3119 7:30 p.m., Elks, lodge. Fire Hall. for more information. 8 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, 210 7 p.m., Olympic Poets and Writers 7:30 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, South Second, 426-7230. Workshop (writer's circle), 218 North 210 South Second. Third Street. Thursday, March 25 7 p.m., Pioneer School Board, Monday, March 22 6:45 a.m., Shelton Toastmasters, study session, main district building. 3 p.m., Shelton City Commission, Timbers Restaurant. 7 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous workshop, cityhall. meeting, Matlock Grange Hall. For 7 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 a.m., Citizens for Academic and information,27-0947. Saint David's Episcopal Church, Athletic Excellence, McDonald's 7 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, Third and Cedar streets, meeting room. Saint David's Episcopal Church, 7 p.m., Mason County Search and 10 a.m., TOPS (Take Off Pounds Third and Cedar streets. Rescue Explorers Post 740, Island Sensibly) WA 1188, United Methodist 8 p.m., Eagles, 411 First Street. Lake Fire Hall. Church. Call 426-3727 for informa- 7 p.m., Southside School Board, tion. Friday, March 19 school. Noon, Shelton Rotary Club, Ming 9 a.m., TOPS (Take Off Pounds 7 p.m., Mason County Singles, Tree Cafe. Sensibly), Hood Canal Community PUD 3 building. For information, Church, 877-6842. 427-1796. 6 p.m., Parents Helping Parents, 7:30 p.m., Boy Scout Troop 110, Head Start facility, 2412 West Rail- United Methodist Church. road Avenue. " 100 Years Ago - Tuesday, March 23 7 p.m., Cub Scout Pack 103, Elks 8 a.m., Mason County Hospital Lodge, Craig Road. From March 17, 1899, Mason District 1 Commission, Mason Gener- 7 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous County Journal: al Hospital. meeting, Matlock Grange Hall. For The sidewalk ordinance 10 a.m., PUD 3 Commission meet- information, 427-0947. seems to be forgotten by most ing, Third and Cota. 7 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, bicycle riders, who pass by the 11:30 a.m., Club Read, William G. Saint David's Episcopal Church, ordinary foot passenger with Reed Library, Shelton. impunity. If somebody is called Noon, Shelton Kiwanis Club, Third and Cedar streets. upon to pay a small fine, it Xinh's. 7:30. p.m., Eagles Auxiliary, 411 will be a wholesome reminder 4:30 p.m., PUD 1 Board of Commi- First Street. of the ordinance. Sometimes it sioners meeting, district office in Pot- is quite convenient to use the latch. walks, but the privilege 4:30 p.m., TOPS WA 313 Shelton should not be abused too (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), Shelton much. United Methodist Church. Call 426- It is reported that I.R. 0101f or information. Germaine of Matlock, has pur- 6 p.m., Teens of Shelton Society, chased the interest of the Burgermaster, Olympic Highway Todd s in the Union City North. store, and the business will 6:30 p.m., Pioneer School Board hereafter be known as Dean business meeting, main district build- and Germaine, Harry Dean ing. continuing in the manage- 6:30 p.m., swimming for Simpson ment. Timber Company employees and fam- Representative G.B. Gun- ily, Shelton High School pool. derson returned home from 6:30 p.m., South Sound Rental As- his arduous labors at the sociation, meeting at Orient Express state capitol last Saturday Restaurant. For information, call Pet- night rather under the er or Darlene Pennock at 426-2015. weather. Our Representative 7 p.m., Mason County Commis- comes back with a good record sion, Mason County Building I. as a hard worker, always 7 p.m., Shelton School Board, An- there to respond to the roll gle Education Center library. call and who did earnest work 7 p.m., genealogy class by Shelton on the committee. His vote LDS Family History Center, Church was always cast on the side to of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. the people, although on some 7 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, questions he was dubbed a SkokomishTribal Center. "socialist•" In results he has 7 p.m., Alderbrook Duplicate accomplished as much as any Bridge Club, Alderbrook Inn. Call representative of Mason Lillian Updyke, 898-3749, for more County had. information. 7 p.m., Depressed Anonymous, Class of '79 slates meeting The Shelton High School Class Directions are available from of 1979 will hold a reunion plan- her at 360-456-8632. ning meeting at 2 p.m. next Sat- The 20th reunion is scheduled urday, March 27, at the home of for Saturday, August 7, at the Cheri Orr Crawford in Olympia. Tyee Hotel in Olympia. Depoe, Rogge to wed in August STAR LAKE RESIDENTS Katrina Pauline Depoe and Timothy Nathan Rogge will be united in mar- riage on Sunday, August 8, at a private residence on Johns Creek Drive near Shelton. The bride-to- be is the daughter of Weldon and Cynthia Depoe of Lake Limerick. She is a 1998 graduate of Shelton High School and attended South Puget Sound Community College in Olympia. She is employed in Shelton by Evergreen Drug Center and Catholic Community Services Home Care. The groom-elect is the son of Peggy Rogge of Mount Rainier and Daniel Rogge of Chicago, Illinois. The 1996 SIIS graduate is foreman of a crew for Whitney's For- estry. Chu Ruhl Insurance 10186 Curnmings Drive Sedro Woolley, WA 98284 Office (360) 854-9133 * l'ax (360) 3,.4-0,)0, . Toll Free Pager 1-888-204-4939 It's been a year since we came to town and we're celebrating p ur FIRST ANNIVERSARY with all OPEN HOUSE! Monday, March 22nd through Saturday, March 27th during regular business hours Featuring Easter Basket Fillers • Plush animals • Specialty candies • Greeting cards • Live plants and cut flowers --- Prize Drawings-- • Easter centerpiece • Plush Easter bunny • Espresso drinks On Thursday, March 25th 11 a.m.-2 p.m. HO Body Products line sales representative will be d()ing demonstrations and answering your questions. Free samples to the first 1 O0 visitors during demo hours. t120 Easter Gift Baskets I will also be available all week] --- And All Week Long--- Buy your Easter basket goodies here and we'll cellophane wrap it and top it with a pretty bow- FREE, JUST FOR YOU! Lyr00h Cree00 l} raf Gifts and Espresso 4th and Railroad 426-8615 m Thursday, March 18, 1999 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 7 m