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June 8, 1978     Shelton Mason County Journal
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Concert set """'..""".'""'...''"'."'."'"''"'''""""'."""''"".'""" for J une 14 for a Home On June 14 at 8 p.m. Lorna Little and her brother, Dane Little, will play a program of piano and cello music in the Sylvan Heights home of Mr. and Mrs. B.T. Winiecki. This team of young Olympia artists comes with excellent preparation. Lama appeared in Shelton as accompanist for Kathy McFarland. After graduation from Washington State University she went to Europe on a scholarship. She has performed in programs promoting tire Arts Center in Olympia. She and her brother will study at the Aspen, Colorado Festival for nine weeks this summer and in the fall they will attend tile California Arts Institute to work for master's degrees. Dane Little started his studies at UPS and obtained a degree from WSU. He then studied for three months with Dr. Stephen Katz, who teaches at Peabody Institute in Baltimore. The Sunday program will include works from Beethoven, Ravel, Prokofieff, Faure, Bach and Schumann. -Those wishing to attend sluld call 426-3104. I I ! I I I I i I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I ! I I III I I I I I I I I IIIII I IIIII I I IIIIII I II I I I lnllllllnl II IIIi II IIIII II I II IIIiii I IIIII I I I I Doug Coleman High Sch¢00q)l Spotlight "I applied for scholarships with the Air Force, Navy ROTC and Coast Guard," says Doug Coleman, "and all three were awarded to me[" Coleman decided on the Air Force and on June 26 will report to the U.S. Air Force Academy near Denver, Colorado. "After four years of college," he states, "I will be commissioned for six years. From then on service is optional, but I plan on a career in the Air Reindears Pony rides were sponsored by Olympic Reindears to raise funds for their mounted drill team during Bumbershoot activities at Kneeland Park on Saturday. The Olympic Reindears were organized in 1975 that riders might learn precision drilling on horseback. They take part in parades and exhibitions and ride in competitions each year. In May the Olympic Reindears won first place for mounted units in the Forest Festival parade and presented an exhibition for residents of Fir Lane Terrace Convalescent Center. Anyone wishing to inquire about either membership in the group or a demonstration by the drill team may do so by calling Captain Vi Stickley at 426-5555 days or at 426-6961 evenings, or by calling Vice-Captain Ann Tingvall at 426-4983. Force." Doug Coleman was born in Shelton on January 14, 1960. His parents are Tom and Sharon Coleman. His brother, Robin, is an eighth-grader, and his sister Holli is a seventh-grade student. Home is a ten-acre site on Lost Lake Road, Where Doug's dad grows Christmas trees. Sharing the premises are ducks and geese, a cat named "Cat," and three dogs including a Lab, a cocker spaniel and a poodle. Doug is a four-year letterman in swimming, and he teaches swimming on Saturday mornings at the Shelton High School pool. He is a member of Key Club, .capacity has attended convention in Kansas City, Missouri. He is active in the United Methodist Youth Group and in the Explorer Post sponsored by ITT Rayonier. He plays baritone saxophone, and played in band throughout his senior year. In his sophomore and junior years he sang with the choir. As a Shelton High School senior Coleman has studied economics, civics, contemporary world problems, English, physics, chemistry and advanced drafting. He is a member of Honor Society and served as president in his senior year. Stamp collecting was once a hobby, but Doug Coleman expects to have no leisure time for this activity in the future. "I'm looking forward to attending the Air Force Academy," he declares. "Perhaps I'll go into the aerospace program." Methodist Women plan noon picnic Shelton United Methodist Women will hold their annual potluck picnic on Tuesday at noon at the Methodist Church. Sarah Circle will be hostess for this event and special memberships will be awarded. All women are welcome. A nursery with babysitter will be provided. SPU awards BA degrees Bachelor's degrees were received from Seattle Pacific University on Sunday by local stls r¥-I ,lo.line,9, Anti6fi monnero 'and ]3]ifie Crow. Cheryl Molinero and Anthony Molinero received degrees in speech communication and chemistry, respectively. Their parents are Dr. and Mrs. Donald P. Molinero of Union. Diane Crow, daughter of Cecil Crow of Shelton, received a degree in clothing and textiles. Sheryl Sund awarded scholarship Sheryl A. Sund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Sund of Shelton, has been selected by a special faculty committee to receive a University Scholar award from Seattle Pacific University. The $1,000 merit scholarship was presented to Ms. Sunde, a sophomore, at a recent honors convocation. THIS CUDDLY copper-colored cocker mix was born March 19 and she's now ready for a permanent home. She's a real charmer and so is her cream-colored sister, also available to the right owner. For information call 426-1342. Free Pets Puppies. Lab mix. Seven weeks old. Males and females. 426-9679. Kittens. One white and one calico. 1426 Jefferson Street, Shelton. German short-hair. Two-year-old male, born in Germany. Good watchdog and good with children. 426-9828. Puppies. Three husky-mix males. Six weeks old and box-trained. 426-2108. To list a free pet in this column call Mason County Citizens For Animals at 426-9828 or 426-5005. Wednesday luncheon set Cathi Hassel, youth leader old bridal gowns will be from 01ympia,,will. speak at  the, :¢ia t u red.  R0 e rvations: Are Wednesday iunclieon of Christian necessary" NUrsery Services will Women's Club to be held at 11:45 a.m in the Masonic Temple. A vocal duet will be presented by Bill and Alison DeRoche, and a fashion show of be available. All women of the area are welcome. Christian Women's Club is an international and interdenominational group with no dues and no membership. Bible studies will begin The "Pacific Northwest Indian Bible School" (mobile) announces the start of a series of studies in "Basic Bible Doctrine" to be conducted starting June 11 beginning at 7 p.mo each night through June 16. A second week will be held July 10 through 14, and a third week with dates to be announced later. Grange to meet Progress Grange will hold a 6:30 p.m. potluck on Friday with an 8 p.m. business meeting to follow. The classes will be at the Skokomish Indian Assembly of God, located just north of the junction of Highways 101 and 106 on Highway 101. The classes will begin at 7 and end at 9:30 p.m. and are open to everyone. Students will be required to purchase their own textbooks, which run about $7 each, and an offering will be taken at the end of the week to handle the cost. Those interested may register at the first session or call Pastor Ted Culbertson at 877-5886 for further information and registration. Board to meet The regular meeting of Mary M. Knight School Board will be held at 8 p.m. Monday. -School Menu-.- MenuforShelton Elementary & High Schools MAKESOUNOLMMBER YOUR LUMBERI Have a nice Summer, See you this fall! S@UND LUMBER INC. 426-4282 I mile South on Hwy. 101 I Page 6 - Shetton-Mason County SUMMER CUT 'N BLOW DRY SPECIAL '11oo Regular Price N 0 IV s.o. Hair*9 s° *10oo Long Hair Pamper yourself with a professional manicure or pedicure (perfect for summer sandals!). EAR-PIERCING AVAILABLE Gall Meyer STELLA'S BEAUTY SALON All{ CONDITI()NEI) • TV • SENIOR CI'FIZEN I)ISCOUNTS PHONE 426-6659 1428 OLYMPIC HWY. SO. Penny Brewer Rosemary Rhodes Stella Mary (Lee) Stalcup Journal - Thursday, June 8, 1978 Music C:lubs to convene The Washington State Federation of Music Clubs will hold its state convention on June 16 and 17 at St. Martin's College, Olympia. The Capitol Music Club with Mrs. Aubrey Fletcher as president will be the hostess club. Shelton Music Club members will attend. Registration at 1 p.m. on June 16 will be followed by the pre-convention board meeting at 1:30 p.m. at which State President Mrs. Jack Copeland of Seattle will preside. Father Frederick Determan will bring greetings in behalf of the college. The tea hour to follow at 3:30 p.m. will feature Marguerite Johnson of Capitol Music Club who will sing to her own dulcimer accompaniment. A banquet scheduled for 6 p.m. on June 16 will honor past state presidents with Mrs. Clifford Agnew of the Capitol Music Club making introductions. Father Eugene Kellenbenz, O.S.B., St. Martin's, will give the invocation and Brother Ronald Hurst, O.S.B., St. Martin's, will be the banquet speaker. Following the banquet a religious concert, arranged by Brother Hurst, will be presented in the Abbey Chapel. The business session set for 9 a.m. on June 17 will include reports by state committee chairmen and state club presidents. Election and installation of officers for the biennium (1978-1980) will be held. Rebecca Pearson receives degree Walla Walla College announces that Rebecca Sue Pearson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pearson of Lake Isabella, graduated June 4 with an associate of science degree. Dill de 00ined Dill "weed" is not the same as dill seed. The "weed" is the leaf of the dill plant, and it's much more delicately flavored than the seed. Use to flavor fish, vegetables such as green beans, squash, be.D,., a.d pottge- ,!pr try with lamb or pork roast or boiled beef. THE 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY of Joetta Walton will be celebrated at an open held in St. David's Episcopal Church between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. on Sunday. The event will be l the couple's children, who are Charles Clackamas, Oregon, Mrs. Margaret Romoser Illinois, Mrs. Shirley Fischler of New York, Micheal Walton of Sunnyvale, California. The married June 12, 1928 in Seattle. They grandchildren and one great-grandchild. They gifts be presented. Registration set at Registration for summer biology, quarter academic programs at western philosophy, The Evergreen State College creative resumes Monday, June 19, and natural history, continues weekdays through graphics, and June 26 in the registrar's office Persons seeking on the first floor of the Evans information on Library. offerings should An estimated 600 students Office of AdmissionS, are expected to participate in the three-month session, which runs through September 1 and offers Dr. and Mrs, opportunities for both full- and Ernest .,,."a I' part-time study. Included in the summer $O be offerings are four coordinated Members and studies programs on: French First Baptist Church Culture, Native American to attend a receptiOn Literature and Art, Dr. and Mrs. Biography/Autobiography, and be held in the lower Institute of Western Black of the church Culture. p.m. June 11. Also offered are 18 small Dr. Malyon is group study offerings and the interim pastorate opportunity for individual church and will be contracted studies with 14 new assignment in faculty members in such areas Oregon. as: education, psychology, Reverend Jerry management, organizational arrive in Shelton behavior, ballet, theater, to begin his service  television, chemistry, general of First Baptist physics, ecology, molecular 18. You will find the perfect way to say "I Love You" in our wide selection of CIIRDS & GIFTS Neil's Pharmacy 5th & Franklin