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Shelton Mason County Journal
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May 22, 1975     Shelton Mason County Journal
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MEMBERS of the Mason Country 4-H Court selected recently are, top, left to right, Valerie Rains, Cheryl Corey and Cheryl Moore; bottom, Laurie Sadler and Debbie Eash. Their first appearance will be on the 4-H float in the Forest Festival parade. F o u r" c ontestants to One of the contestants in the moved to the fairgrounds this participate in each of ten contests elimination contest will be named year after being held for many Monday is holiday for some The Memorial Day holiday will be observed in two parts in Mason County next week with part observing the holiday Monday and part Friday. Federal government offices and schools will be closed Monday in observance of the holiday designated by the federal government. State, city and county government offices and some businesses will observe the holiday Friday, which is the day designated by the state legislature. The state driver's license office here will be closed Friday for the holiday and will have limited service Saturday because of the Forest Festival activities. There will be no rural or city mail delivery Monday and other holiday mail schedules will be observed. Musical cast is rehearsing The cast of the Shelton High School Music Department's production of "'The Music Man" is continuing its rehearsals in preparation for the presentation the evenings of May 29, 30 and Members of the Shelton High School graduating class who have a B or better grade point average for their four years of high school were honored at a dinner sponsored by Iota Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma last Thursday evening. The dinner was held in the Student Union Building at the high school. Chet Dombroski, principal of the high school, introduced the students and made brief comments about their future plans. Speaker for the program was Reverend Kenneth Robinson of Faith Lutheran Church. Mrs. Mary Wing, representing the sponsoring group, was mistress of ceremonies. The members of the class with B or better grade point averages are: Betty Andrews, Craig Baker, Scott Barnard, Becky Bates, Donna Blanton, Robert Boelk, Patti Brewer, Jan Brown, Dave Carlson, Bob Christensen, Lennie Christensen, Laurie Clark, Steve Cochran, Sue Cooke, Edith Densley, Don Devaney, Susan Dickinson, Barb Dorcy, Virginia Dundas, Richard Dwyer, Rhonda Endicott, Dan Eveleth, Liana Ford, Eric Garrison, Vicki Gates, Scott Gellately, Joan Gibson, Bonnie Greenfield, Greg at the Forest Festival Logger's Sport Show May 31 were selected in eliminations at the fairgrounds Saturday. O Y The appointment of Rick McKinnon, formerly director of the Mason-Thurston County Crisis Clinic, as probation officer for the Mason County District Court was announced this week by District as the best all-around logger and years at Loop Field. The show 31 at the high school auditorium. Grinnell, Roger Hammond, will be presented with a trophy at will be put on in the rodeo arena Members of the cast are Mike ~- ..... ,j-~,~'~:~l~a'q~ the Loggers Sport Show May 31. at the fairgrounds. Krona, Robyn Ogden, Cece i "rff-~ .l~t~l-~r~ Sr~' The Logger s Show is being Results of the elimination Moullet, Roger Hammond, Rick ~C~TTING CARELESS J~ contest Saturday were: Dwyer, Bruce Dorcy, Mark '. n~'~..~TH~'~ Skidder: Bruce Hoppins, Don Lindgren, Del Zachry, Janice i ~ 'e~I~7~~-i ,. i lcer Rutledge. Folsom, Bill Thompson, Terry i .' .......' i Small saw: Rocky Howard, S elby, Belinda Nielsen, Robyn~:~i | qla~llUa~alqe Walt Bloomfield, Pete Harvey, Trucksess, Sue Cooke, Lori Rick Deyelte. Putvin, Ellen Duemling, Vicki i ! was selected fr°m 45 applicants Blade r t°ss: Curt Hunter' C°°ney and Kurt Stacy" ~~)~~ for the position. He was selected John Weathcrbie, Tom Coleman, by an advisory committee Ross Deyette. composed of Rocky Hembroff, Big saw: Mike McKee, Walt sillgillg group Bloomfield, Gene Anderson, Mike Helen Hansen, Clive Troy and Mark Fredson. , Jonas. to be here Court Judge Carol Fuller. The position is being funded Judge Fuller introduced through a Law and Justice Grant McKinnon to the county through federal funds. commission Monday afternoon McKinnon has been director and asked that his appointment of the Crisis Clinic and a student i be confirmed by the commission, at Evergreen State College since The commi~ion voted to~: 'e,~mfag tt~ Wast~]/igton from !the lll~ent. Buff~a}0, New York, three years Judge Fuller said 'McKinnon ago. At Evergreen, he is majoring in psychology and communications skills and did his internship with the Crisis Clinic. McKinnon said before coming to Washington he was a mechanic and a tool and die maker. He stated he discovered he liked working with people better than with machinery. He said before coming to R~ck McKinnon Keg toss: Jim Mitchell, Rob Settle, Steve Torgesen, Larry Chappell. High ground choker setting: Drew Eken, Jim Mitchell, Tom Coleman, Shorty Chappell. Truck driving: Gene Roessell, Dick Wood, Curt Hunter, John Weatherbie. LOg chopping: Lea Deyctte, Charles Chappell, Lucky Rutledge, George Pauley. Obstacle bucking: Mike McKee, Jim Rutledge, Tom Coleman, Eric Russell. Axe toss: Russ Deyette, Larry Chappell, Steve Torgesen, Lucky Rutledge. A group of students from (;cod Shepherd Bible School, Mobridge, South Dakota, will present a program at several Shelton area churches: Kamilche Valley Assembly, May 28 at 7 p.m.; Skokomish Indian Assembly of God, May 29 at 7 p.m.; and Shelton Assembly of God, May 30 at 7 p.m. The program will include singing and personal testimonies by the students of the change that Christ has brought into their lives. The students will be dressed in American Indian costumes and a special feature will be songs in the Sioux language. Washington he had done some volunteer work in drugs and communications workshops. McKinnon will begin his new duties June 1. He plans to be in the county when possible until that time, getting acquainted. He is married and he and his wife have two sons, ages 10 and 12. They make their home on the Steamboat Island Road. a boot to match the mood... the woods are full of the Re * Snac Visit Greg & Brad's/Aberdeen erles Walt & Brad's/Lacey "The Family Shoe Store" Robyn Hansen, Anna Holm, Deloris Huffman, Tim Humphrey, Jayni Hunter, Perry Huston, Cindy Hutchins, Laurie Jackstadt, Paul James, George Jarvis, Jack Jensen, Debbie Johnson, Mike Krona, Marina LeGault, Gerald Lester, Carla Lirm, Janette Mach, Lori McCracken, Jaci McKim, Kerry Miljour, Clay Molinero, Debby Morgan, Debbie Morrison, Julie Mumell, Margaret Ofte, Robyn Ogden, Dale Olsen, The NEW professional cluality chain sawfor homeowners Automatic chain oiling • 10" bar and chair • Easy starting • Li{)htweight- 7.2 Ibs.* ~ess bar and cham Saeger Motor Shop on Hillcrest "we service what we sell" Tom Pappas, Barbara Petty, Bonnie Pitts, Connie Putvin, Dale Rue, Joe Rae, Marie Ragan, Dawn Rhodes, Laurie Robbins, Sue Ruddell, A1 Saeger, Robyn Schad, Marty Settle, Leland Snellgrove, John Stewart, Diane in Stewart, Kerri St0 t,. Stout, Kim Strom, Li~l=i4:~L Denise Taylor, Elisab~ James Teberg, Kdth Connie Tuson, Mary Barry Wickett, shdl°Y1 Yuko Yoshida. i: You asked for more and we got them. Mexican clay pots. More sizes, Wider selection. Shipment just arrived. MACRAME HANGERS LEATHER GOODS, FOREST FESTIVAL ; i,e" fVisit ' ' " our booth at the fairgrounds during thef~'~l~(~l~. ~e'll have some great new Forest Festival sou -- j'~,~,~ the J 1 ",u nylor Mexican Imports, Pottery, Leather Wrought Iron, Ceramics III W. Cota St. 426-9205 ! \ is worth 11 Lumbermen" s Bring in your IRS rebate or refund check Spend all or part of it on Lumbermen's. We'll give you an additional 10% (of Y( purchase) towards the purchase of merchandise. II ¢ -- " ':ec XAMPLE o_., .._ ,_ ,E | You bring in a $100 rebate ~ eck and spend $75 at kumbermen's. You're | I $7.50 towards t~. u chase ot mole I II merchandise. If you had sp the entire $100 you'ct receive a $10.00 | credit for more goods (Maximum allowance ~s 1 0h f J credit.for more goods. (Maxi is lO%of anyone rebate or ! reru na check). HURRY! OFFER ENDS JUNE 15 bainbrid e, lynnwood, shelton first & pine- 426 MON.- FRI. 8-5:30 SAT. 8-4:30 SUN- 10"4 107 South Fourth St. Shelton 2 Shelton-Mason County Journal Thursday, May 22, 1975