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Live
& Blarney Room
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P Notch Entertainment
at the Mighty Wurlitzer
for your listening &
dancing pleasure
, Don't Forget/
,' nnual Membership Meeting
& Dance
featuring The Capitols
rooming Saturday April 19.
0U'll love Rollie Hammand, our new chef.
He has a different special each day.
Wednesday thru Sunday
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Bonnie Pitts
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Bonnie Pitts has turned out
for track in her sophomore, junior
and senior years. She has held
membership in American Field
Service, Pep Club, and Wrestling
Club. She's a member of flag
corps and sings with both swing
choir and senior choir.
"I enjoy all outdoor
activities," she states, "especially
snow skiing and water skiing. I
like to play guitar and sing, but
most of my time is spent in
DNR
About $50,000 worth of
public property managed by the
Department of Natural Resources
(DNR) was lost to theft and
vandalism damage in Washington
in 1974, according to Bert L.
Cole, commissioner of public
lands.
The total value of stolen
I Spotlight
school and in school activities. I
attend all games and track events.
"I'm fond of animals," she
adds, "and I have a pet cat named
Sunshine."
Bonnie, the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George H. Pitts, was
born in Shelton on July 4, 1957.
She has an older sister, Julie
Shero of Elma, and a
six-month-old nephew.
As a Shelton High School
senior Miss Pitts studies
economics, contemporary world
problems, civics, senior English
and crafts. She is a teachers'
assistant for senior English.
Her summer jobs have
included employment at
Aiderbrook Inn and at Evergreen
Florists, where she arranged
flowers and assisted with other
duties.
Bonnie Pitts plans to major in
police science at Ft. Steilacoom
Community College.
"I want to be a fingerprint
technician," she explains, "and I
hope to work with the police
department in Olympia."
property was $43,381, including .......
such items as radios, power saws, i
tires, batteries and gasoline.
The total loss to vandalism ;I :
was $7,006. This included ~ ~i~
everything from bullet holes~ ii I[ ~
through signs and broken ~ ~i[ ~L~~
windows to capsized outhouses.
"This is senseless; vandalism for V~C''~Blllm~
the sake of vandalism," said Cole, ~~ ~1~"7~" !
adding that both theft and l::+~--~+~:/~--~*I:d~--Ik~ El
vandalism have gotten worse S~!~k~Jt i~
through the years. ~il::~i ~ .... i~
Taxpayers pay initial cost for [ ~ tS
such equipment, then have to pay ~~~~
again to repair or replace it in the
case of theft or vandalism. They I~,~~~
such crimes.als° pay for the investigation of i~~l"
Some stolen property is
recovered, but most is stolen from j ~ .... ,,
remote areas where it is difficult { :~ S
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much about these people or their {
backgrounds," said Cole. "But S .... + i
they do cause problems all year ~ ' + B ,.
throughout the state."
The DNR constantly worksin {
cooperation with local police
authorities to alleviate this [ i
problem through investigation.
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But to keep losses minimal, public
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cooperation is needed.
Cole referred to DNR losses as ~
just "the tip of the iceberg. This is S
a problem common to all public To introduce our
agencies and private property ~ {
owners as well," he said. ~ elegant new line of {
Anyone who sees theft or { frames like grandma i
vandalism taking place should i used to have -we're
notify local authorities, Cole i having aSALE! i
concluded.
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By DORA HEARING
Matlock Ladies Club has
many activities to attend this
month. Last week Wednesday
Opal Asche and Sadie Dawson
were hostesses. April 17 the ladies
plan to have lunch at the Falls
Restaurant and then in the
afternoon to go through "Tile
Crosby House." April 22 is the
Mason County Club council
meeting at Southside and April 30
the club plans to entertain the
Forest Festival Court and the
Riverside Club ladies.
Bernard Smith of Snohomish
visited many old friends here last
week Wednesday.
Pinochle Club ]net last
Saturday night at the Grange Hall
with Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Ford host
and hostess. High score went to
Florence Marler and William
Barnes Sr., pinochle to Mr. and
Mrs. William Barnes, and low
score to June Mitchell and Carl
Portman. Next meeting is April
19.
Carl Siehl of Hawaii and
William Brown of Arcadia were
Sunday drop-in callers at the
Grant Siehl home.
Mrs. Herbert Brehmeyer Sr.
left Sunday by plane to visit
relatives in Minnesota and
Wisconsin. It will be her sister and
husband's 50th wedding
anniversary to celebrate.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Helix
called on Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Bradberry Wednesday "afternoon.
Loft, Connie and Michele
Goodburn of Shelton spend the
weekend at the Bradberry home.
This community mourns the
death of Mrs. Herbert Bemard
who died unexpectedly at St.
Joseph Hospital at Aberdeen
Sunday.
Mr.. and Mrs° Earl Walker
spent the weekend at the Larry
Walker home in Tacoma
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Brehmeyer Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. 1.
C. Ford attended a musical
concert in Aberdeen Sunday
night. Beth Brehmeyer took part.
Mr. and Mrs° Lud Rossmaier
were dinner guests Sunday at the
Paul Rossmaier home at Rainier.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Tupper and
children of Olympia wine Sunday
dilmer guests el Mr a~rd Mr:<
Dick Tupper
The Dave SInith family ,,f
Humptulips spent the weekend
with their mother, Mrs. Archlc
Kelley. Mrs. Maggie egg and
children of Shelton were Saturday
evening visitors of Mrs. Kelley.
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