The Olympian from Olympia, Washington (2024)

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The Daily Olympian Friday May 21 1976 Tumivator Students Score Well In Reading Cloth Sheriff's Report i cent 37S per cent were one year above their grade level in reading and 14T per cent were two years above their grade level Pill said tests administered to fifth graders showed similar results: 614 per cent were reading above their grade level with 381 per cent leading me year above grade level and 203 per cent reading two years above grade level KINO ANO I CAPER A pair of young men attempted to hold up the King and I Dating Service yeaterday afternoon According to a report filed with Thuraton County Sheri fra depu-ties by dating service employe one of the men pointed a gun at the head and demanded all the money in the office She informed them the boaa had juat taken the money to the bank prior to their arrival The employe aaid the men ranaacked her purae but nothing was taken She described both men as being black and having slim builds She said they both were in their early 20s IN JAIL Robert Baker 19 Centralfa began serving a five day sentence yesterday for his conviction on charges of driving while under the influence of intoxicants IN JAIL ANO OUT Washington State Patrol attested Peter A Lake 49 Lake Oswego Ore and booked him Into county jail on a traffic law violation charge He was released after posting 8250 bail Shelton Scene scholastic aptitude tests are 434 for verbal tests and 472 for mathematics Washington students scored 489 on verbal tests and 522 math Tumwater students cored an average of 527 on verbal and $57 on math teste "Tumwater achievements in basic skills are especially significant in view recent publicity about' declining test cores of youngsters in other parts of the Pill said He called attention to the selection of even Tumwater seniors by the National Merit Scholarship Corp for outstanding scholastic aptitude Four of the seven became finalists in the annual Merit Scholarship competition and one of the four received a 81000 scholarship Two THS juniors have been recognized by the National Merit corporation for scoring in the top five per cent of more than one million students tested 100 Frost Proof Frigldaire Ml MviMm sf cmI fppd print i irOmtk (m Wri i(ri fii( wMdi hdvriM 47S ate tap! tarn) Mdni fnrii potiar my Ip ipppk trilfc Ml ariMi Mm ki 4 SHELTON Shelton police officers early this morning broke up a fight near a downtown night spot Three adults were arrested and one 1 7-yea r-o Id was referred to juvenile authorities Benny Smith 27 1418 Ellinor St was cited for using force against another He was released on his personal recognizance as was Timothy Fuller 22 Route 3 (Box 89) who was cited for using force against anotherTimothy Critchlow 19 Route 3 (Box 47B) was released on his personal recognizance after he was charged with using force against another and a liqudr law violation The 17-year-old was referred to Juvenile authorities on a charge of obstructing an officer More than per cent of Turn-water School District's students in the second and fifth grades are reading one year or more above their grade level according to results of national testa administered during the 1975-78 school! year Tumwater Superintendent Jim Pill reported that 165 per cent of all second graders scored above their grade level Of that 685 per Tboto Dluobirds A flock of 12 Bluebirds will fly up literally this Saturday over the Olympia Airport and when the come down they will be Camp Fire Girl Adventures Adventures That is the information provided by Mrs John (Sandy) Strathdee leader of the McLane School Camp Fire Girl group which expects to make the flight by Capital Airways plane Resuscitation Course Offered In Shelton SHELTON There will be an instructor course offered in car-1 diopulmonary resuscitation at the Olympic Community College Cen-' ter in Shelton on June 3 and 5 Instructor trainers for this 12-hour course will be Dan David Ron Pinnell Barbara Knight and Ron Walcker Thursday the class is scheduled from 6 to 10 pm and on Saturday the class will run from I am to 5 pm Prerequisites will either an current Red Cross Advanced First Aid and Emergency Care-certificate current Washington State Heart CPR certificate or a valid EMT 'certificate and a desire to teach CPR in the local ares Applications can be picked up at the Olympic Community College Center in Shelton or call 429-2642 for information The applications must be in to the Olympic Community College Center no later than Tuesday Lacey Area An estimated 81490 worth of goods yesterday was reported stolen from a residence on Trillium St SE Missing are 8785 worth of record albums a 8100 camera 8333 in recording tapes and about 8115 in cash The burglar apparently entered the real- dence through a rear door according to police reports Town Crier UCME omef CLOSED Don't plan on getting your driver's license Saturday May 29 The Department of Motor Vehicles says the licensing office will be closed that day in observance of Memorial Day Regular working hours will resume Tuesday June 1 beginning at 8:30 am CHARGED Jerry A Woodhead 23 Belfair was released from the Mason County jail Thursday after he was charged with unlawful possession of marijuana Woodhead posted 8250 bail to gain his release William Hanna 18 '303 Harvard Ave was released from the county confines on his personal recognizance after he was charged with second degree burglary Hanna was arrested following a January 20 break-in at the Charles Hanna residence IOX SOCIAL In conjunction with the Mason County Forest Festival an old-time basket social will be held at the Mason County Fairgrounds oq Thursday May 27 beginning at 7 pm Baskets will be auctioned to the hightest bidder Following the auction and dinner entertainment will be provided by Art Nicklaus and the Country Nicks Admission will be by Forest Festival badge or button SCHOOL DISTRICT The Pioneer School Board will meet in special session next Monday beginning at 8 pm in the school Agenda items Include the preliminary budget for 1978-77 school year and the adoption of a school calendar Teacher contracts also will be discussed The school board will meet two nights later on May 27 to open bids for renovation of the heating system and addition of four class-rooms The Thursday night meeting will get underway at 7:30 pm' On the national average only 25 per cent of a typical class in these age groups can be expected to score above grade level Pill pointed out He said only seven per cent usually score as much as two years above actual grade Tumwater students also sur-passed their counterparts throughout the nation in mathematics the second grade 494 per cent were above grade level while 389 per cent of fifth gra- ders scored above their grade level in mathematics The equivalent national average is 18 per cent above grade level Test results st the high school likewise were excellent according to Pill entrance examination results indicate Washington State ranks significantly higher than the national average" he said "Tumwater scores are well above both state and national averages" The national average scores on WASHER Special Purchase Twin Range Get two oven in a ypace ut wide One give you timed automatic cooking with automatic Coek-Mater contra! Avocado white copper Ona Wk Oiriyl Police Court Spedal Frigidaire Week Electric Range Continuout-c leaning back and kid oven panali Clock with minute timer on coniole lift-off oven door for eaiier cleaning Full-width itorage JZocrffy fly Up Afterwards Mrs Strathdee will present the Adventure tie to each girl and the group will go off to the Camp Fire house for potluck dinner The flock of fliers includes Laura Brown Kim Clauaon Gay Lynn Edgbert Shannon Foreman Lisa Jackson Bobbie Johnson Vawn Mobbs Tami Novak Lisa Leigh Slaymaker Kim Strathdee Melinda Weaver and Michelle Webster Ft Lewis Timber Goes On Sale About 210 ON board feet of standing timber are available for cutting and removal- from Fort Lewis according to the Seattle District US Army Corps of Engineers Sealed bids will be opened at 2 pm June 10 in the Forest Resources Section office at North Fort Lewis Those interested may inspect the timber between 8 am and 3 pm Mondays through Fridays except holidays Arrangements may be -made by calling the Corps of Engineers' representative Benjamin Coppess at Tacoma 964-2100 Bid fonna and information may be obtained there or from Real Estate Division Seattle District US Army Corps of Engineers 4735 East Marginal Way South Seattle WA 98134 or at mailing address Post Office Box C-3755- Seattle WA 98124 Yelm Registering Summer Pupils Registration is in progress for Yelm School District's summer session of adult education classes according to Dr Glen Nutter district superintendent Applications will be accepted until June 7 in the superintendent's office from 8 am until 4:30 pm each week day Courses available include beginning tennia (Tuesdays) and Intermediate tennis (Thursdays) to be taught by Dana Coy on the Yelm High School tennis court for credit through Centralia Community College oil painting and drawing (Tuesdays and Thursdays) to be taught by Mrs Neo Brown in the high school art room for credit through CCC Also tote painting (Saturdays) taught in the art room by Mrs Lorelei Duncan for CCC credit and carpentry (Saturdays) to be taught by Walter Duncan In the high school shop for credit through CCC r'z-m DO-56 i i I POBox 91515 I Tacoma WA 96491 ID Enclosed Is $2 for my I 44-psgs full color I catalog I I Pleas sand mo Infor- matlon on your forth- I coming local Informa- I tlonal seminar Name Address City! blfmpianlf In Kim Lorain Bryant 19 -516 Custer Way Turn water was in Olympia city jail today after Turn water police arrested her at 3:12 am in connection with con- tributing to the delinquency of a minor and in connection with a juvenile offense that of being a minor in possession of liguor and consumption of liquor She was being held in lieu of 8350 bail Cap SMm Brooks Portland Ore told police yesterday someone stole a set of hubcaps valued at 8300 from his 1974 Cadillac while it was parked in the Greenwood Inn NOTICES GEOftGI CHARLEI WELLINO Of PM Otamqta Mfoslilwitafi May If NN Sunrtvfnf WNa: Itom MMHtif Olympia tuna tana: Data Walifot Oiyat- la iltaltlaa a a 1 UUL pai HRffy wvnMRi ansnwi i Rrginon jhopr hir Ina Crawford Ngdrwha WHItom WoIIIm Crawford ka fofhtr WNHom WalMna Now Gvtnla four -Mart: SI star Mary Vital North Dakota Haprlolta Me Or Ido Baffla Croak Iowa Anno O'Cannoll SMnay Nahroiko and CocHIa Wfwattr Bolltvuo Wash olw ana irandiOH Sarvteaa wW bo hoW of SI Mkhotli Church uhdir dtrocttao of Sotawo and Eros Mortuary at am Saturday Intormant tn Cotaory Coma lory JESSIE INA RUTLEDGE ooa 91 dtad at Ofympfa WooMmIoii May If 19N Survtatno two bratharlo laws: Mb a Rutlidsa Otymplo Parost Rutladia If Sandy Montana lorvleoi will bo hold at Portland Mausataum Portland Oroion undar tho dlroction at Solano and Eras Mortuary al 11:01 am Friday I prior-mart In Portland Mausataum AONEI A SCOTT p11 PM 1 TroiW MY WM lurvtvMi PpppMpr: Mr AnMajy IMHi) EMnaLrayi haHKi: MM VIoWErktwi Lewi Mr Opy (Eve) Demur Teceme brettier: Oulfr tm mSmS! Tecemei Hve araaWcMMran Me ra reeAcMMren lenten arid ke hae Mini eM MHIe iekwEey el I jil JeMrmen Meieelc Me- Bobby Carroll Campbell IS 1959 Union Ave EJ yeaterday pleaded guilty in Olympia pal Court to a charge of destruc- tion of private property and was fined 8100 The court suspended 875 of the fine and also gave Campbell a five-day suspended jail sentence Ronald Paul Phillips 18 Route 7 (Box 600) pleaded Innocent to a charge of reckless driving but was found guilty and given a 8259 fine Michael Allen Keys 19 2312 Muirhead St pleaded guilty to a charge of negligent driving and was fined 885 Joseph Larson 36 Morton pleaded guilty to a charge of fraud by check and was given a 15-day suspended jail sentence OLYMPIA HIGH COHORT Olympia High School lets loose with its 8 pm Friday May 21 in the OHS gym Hear the beat of the symphonic band orchestra glee Good Day singers stagehand and mixed chorus for SI or for free with an ASB card The music comes to life under the direction of Wayne Timmerman Karla Timmerman and Irvin Wright Budget Priced Frigidaire laundry Pair Rugged heavy-duty component in washer 16-lb capacity 2 ipeedi 2 cycle i normal and gentle Matching IB-fc dryer Gentle Flowing Heat phi Knit and Pomanent Fret DRYER TREESiSHRUBS 5rTd! PLANTS haus to compare it to believe if 40 VARIETIES FUCHSIA TOMATO PLANTS u25 VEGETABLE PLANTS ml 75 LARGEST STOCK OF FUCHSIA GERANIUM BEGONIA BEDDING A VEGETABLE PLANTS The Justus Company cordially invitea you to look at other kinds of homes Before you look at ours Because when you compare you'll find (hat there Is no comparison to our solid cedar home Solid cedar means 1 more durability and lower maintenance for you And you can't top the warm natural beauty of cedar The Justus system is flexible You can customize our basic designs to suit your needs better Justus offers you warmth beauty and flexibil- ity for your year-around or leisure living You have to compare it to believe it YOUR BEST PLANT IS YOUR BIST BUY! 1 Ph :3 OlhnjkTACOIilWAltoF'iAKIWqoU CenWjoHellAASBSjS SotwW JL- 1515 DIYISI0M SI HUE OF WESISIDI CENTER) i5665821873.

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