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The Daily Chronicle from Centralia, Washington • Page 12

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Centralia, Washington
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Telephones Answer Call For Living Convenience sometimes chen. with a Spcakitphor.c for overlook an opportunity to improve a houe. its decor and How about toiv.oriv.v'.' I efficiency, by taking a certain are po.v;biliiio.v for The home "ill haw a i i granted. room, probub'j c.JVl That i is munitions ce'nVr. Ihe telephone, and it's often Dad assumed lhat it will be black transactions.

i b. or maybe blue, and that there'll computer. As 11 HO be one or maybe two. his arcuate oa Actually, one telephone per screen, in culcr. lining, working snd sleeping.

Mother can i i i area of the house would be bar.k balsn-e. urdir practical. A wall phone in the workshop or playroom, color kejcd to the furnishings, is attractive and utilitarian. A panel phone can add a novel touch to a modern kitchen or breakfast nook. For the bedrooms, modern-' design sets such as the Trimline' or Princess are usfeul.

In the spirit of the 'TO's some "court V-c'cr-" 'h' new ideas are being pub lt -ou-3rV of MC-rTM- telephone users might: fent 0 cal snii rv Put a couple of telephone cesjors j.j.- cred cf jacks around the swimming pool federal in i or patio, and maybe one in the living or dining room. can be plugged in when and tv -re if- where they're needed. of Ht-oo'i-ue Lsw Substitute a soft-sound Bell al sd Chime to signal incoming calls. Equip the studv. or Die kit-' ci: tended ire documents vere i i i a i in- of federal rules sr.d subject to the Freedom of Information Act.

But a U.S. district court in Baltimore ruled 15 mor.ths asc and pay for them or shop for a rc-iv sofa, all by Piclure- phor.e and Touch-Tone telephone The children can viit a mucum in London, a hospital in Mexico City or a factory in Detroit, all i a PiclurcphW Dream stuff? Black and white service came to Pittsburgh in July 1970. and it's scheduled for tome 'M other U. cities in the mid 1970's. Agriculture Officials Warn Meat Packers WASHINGTON i co Man's Best Friend! Kiww the joys cf extra hot on tap.

Install a new teger NATIONAL GtASTEEL STANDARD water heater ioon-Askus. Under Counter Table Top Siies Available In Stock TWIN CITY MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS 531 North Tower Ccnrralia 736-2814 pcr.a's federal inaction a p'snt. thus dc-priving the company of the rjght to do inter- stye business. Tnt documents, climated by ore official ar.d ire- opc-n for public a', the apartment. A Ijpical letter, written in July 1970.

involifd a company of uing a federal inspection mark illegally on some meat. It r.oied the matter had rxcn discussed more than two months earlier with a company representative. "This matter being directed to attention so that you will be fully aware of the requirements of "the law and to afford you an opportunity to Adding Rooms Solution Adding a room is often thel solution when a family I outgrows the existing Such was the situation with the Leon Tims family of Tacoma, The teen-agers wanted a room where they could relax with rne friends. The parents wanted an informal atmosphere where trey could entertain. But there was more to the decision.

Should they add a room or buy a now home? They discovered that a now home would cost more than they wanted to pay, that even if they could afford a new house, it would be in a suburban area away from old friends, work, school and church. Building Home Permits Total $758,888 Apartment Sparks Building A fYift rsArmU I Economically Sound Fortunately they didn't need to worry about" whether the that the letters ar.d r.oucc-s or- i 0 TM an opportunity to dering meat detained were in tate an st necessary to in- the public Ainain. A court wmpbance," the letter appeals in Richmond. Va. up- a -jt letter uxQ that the company '-mav have violated the Federal Meat Inspection Act" by using USDA inspection stamps illegally.

Library Workshop Planned rr in Richmond. held the crdc-r May 25. In a cautiously phrased ER- r.ouccemcn!, the Ccnsurr.cr ar.d Marketing Service said Thuisday the warning letfcrs are to get companies in lir.e with federal and are "without con- elusive evidence" a firm ac- I tually is guilty of infraction. purpose of such a i. ig i to correct a possible vio- lation by voluntary compliance i before it develops into a more I serious problem." the said, "Such handling of violations is authorized the inspection.laws." i Timbcrland TOen violations are flagrant Library Board of Trustees is and the warnings the hvilin Ambers cf local boards and all library participate in a between 3.W) I addition would have a ''tacked' on'' look, thanks to advances in building technology and a growing fund of remodeling ideas.

Today virtually any house can be modernized to provide more living space and more con- i For many homeowners, remodeling makes sense both from the standpoint of better living conditions; and sound family economic. So it was with the Titus family. They carefully selected a local contractor who helped refine their ideas. He suggested creating a 15' 20' family room by tieing into the outer wall of the kitchen. final plan provided a bonus--not one but two new Irving areas, one indoors, one out.

in Plywood department customarily sus- READY MIXED CONCRETE for any job. "Miles Closer Minutes Faster" RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS See yeur msn 203 East Summa, Ctntralia 736-3355 743-4341 GRAYSTUNE library groups trustee workshop Oct. 2. The meeting will be Wilson's Chuckwagon in apartment at the of Marsh and Alder Streets in Centralia topped permit totals for the week and boosted the total to more than double that of last week. This week, permits tallied TM $158,888 in permits.

Last construct three-bedroom bouse week's mark was 575,755 to 42 permits. In Centralia, IS permits were i registering $92,423. Chehalins were issued five permits for J765. The rural residents of the county received 11 permits worth $85,700. Building permits in this week went lo: J.

Ranee Morris, $65,000, lo build on Marsh and Alder Steels. Jay-Lo $600, to plumb in six fixtures at 1612 Cook's Hill. Jay-Lo $600, to plumb in six fixtures at 1616 Cook's Hill. Jay-Lo $800, to plumb in eight fixtures at 1620 Cook's Hill. William M.

Trobaugh, $11,000, to build three-bedroom home with attached garage on Howard Avenue. F. H. Steelhammer, $99, to reroof at 618 West Maple St. William Lipf $ioo, to remove chimney and install gas furnace at 614 South King Standard Oil of California, $1.000, to remove two signs and replace with one at 520 South Tower Ave.

Buchanan a Fredeen, $11,100, to plumb in 117 fixtures at 1405 Lewis St. Dan Short, $150, for gas For interior walls, the con- Piping and wall furnace at 115 tractor combined the ad- South Oak St. vantages of cost-cutting plywood Centralia Tire and Battery, building techniques and new 15100, to install free-standing softwood plywood sign at 105 North Railroad Ave. TV Wess Pearson, $400, for gas piping and wall furnace at 1637 Harrison Ave. Mae Coteman, $724, to replace Lacey Village Shopping Center, 4500 Lacey from 9:30 a.m.

to 4 p.m. The workshop will be conducted by John a member of Ihe State Library- Corn i i and Herbert Mutschler, director of King County Library. The purpose of the workshop will be to discuss the duties and responsibilities of local, library boards and Friends of Libraries groups. Local trustees in Lewis i County are: Centralia William H. Tilton.

Donald A. i MacDonald. Mrs. N'or- dquist, Mrs. Merle Bridgharn and Frank Rosa: Chehalis paneling.

Exposed beam ceiling pairs with brushed cedar softwood plywood paneling to provide a carefree entertainment center. The natural relief pattern. accented by the brushed panel surface, joins with a red shag carpet to add informal warmth to the family room. Unity with the home on the 'exterior walls was achieved by- repeating the white stucco used on the house and maintaining the roofline style. Sliding glass doors open to a handsome 9' 6'' 19' wood sundeck for summer.

Horseman Crushed PASCO, Wash. (AP) Merte 50. Pasco, has been a horse riding acci- Franklin County sheriffs Mrs. Marshall Bcrryhill. Mrs.

P. S. Garnett. James Gober, dent. deputies report Rogers llMAIl THIS COUPON TODAY Car Race Canceled was crushed while breaking a horse at Chiwana Horace Pettit and Ruel West' ar on baEks of Co- Winlock Mrs.

Robert F'. River, deputies said Johnson. Mrs. J. L.

Tlulrsda Thc horse he was Mrs. Merle Zimmerman. ridin apparently threw Rogers Leslie Lohff and Mrs. Vcrn 11 him or fell and Huffman. rolled on him, deputies said.

Dr. William H. LawTcr.ce. i Authorities said there were no Centralia and Robert Baker, i witnesses to the accident. Packwood.

are members of the Timbedand Regional Librarv Board. No Damage Near lake SEATTLE (API Seattle-si Lake area reported no: KENT Wash. (AP) --Seattle damage following a slight earth- Inleril at'onal Raceway officials quake Thursday afternoon report the Trans-America Olym- A spokesman for the Univer- TM scheduled for Sept. is-19 sity of Washington seismograph: ha Bill Doser. track general manager, said a lack of entries prompted the decision to cancel the race.

He said only 17 cars had been entered and "that most top drivers had indicated they would pass the race. Dciner said the lack of interest is probably due to the fact that the Tracs-Am Jfarafacturcrs' championship already has been won by American Motors' Jave- bathroom floor and reshiagle house at 428 North Iron St Ruth Hall, $200, to install new windows at 1215 West Plum St. Clifton Haffley. 5150, for Seminar Planned OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) A week-long real estate appraisal seminar will open in Yakima Sept.

27. according to Revenue Director George Kinnear. County assessors and their staffs will learn techniques cf maDlagiSmt lr and Mr residential and commercial ap- Mattis Mi 1 and Mrs praisal and will discuss admin- istrative procedures. Program Director George Slartout said Wednesday. Loyal Jennjjgs, $100, to Beach St.

Building permits in the county this week i Hichard Curtnght, $15,000, to! first St. at 1333 John Van Corkom, $150, for gas piping and conversion burner at 1323 Alfred. Warren J. Young, S3CO, to repair garage at 2821 Twenty- 12 The Dcily Chronicle Friday, Sept. 10, 1971 $50 STARTS TO BUY lANEWHOMEl CUSTOMLINE HOMES, INC.

Call Collect Days: 491-2270 Eves: 985-5261 273-5064 at route 1, Cent rail a Leo Cooper, $500, for garage at Winlock. I Lee and Martin, near Robert Myhre, $1,500, for barn and addition to house near Onalaska. William E. Westley, $15.000, to construct three-bedroom' house and attached garage near I Centralia. Malcolm McPhail, $1,200.

for siding and shakes and adding! family room at route 5 Chehalis. Thomas Hockelt, S2.000, for new foundation, roof, fireplace and painting at Pe Ell. M. P. O'Sullivan, $3000 for garage near Winlock.

L. A. Kann, 33,000, one- bedroom cabin near Msyfield' Lake. Gary Ewers, 84,000, to finish retaurant near Centralia. Al Dzinzle, $500, or carport' near Chehalis.

Buildm 9 permits in Chehalis this week went to: Albert Angst, 0 c- shingle roof at 1625 Ninth Si 1 Joe Paulis, $15, to repair roof! at 1488 Market St. Belle $150, for gas Grange Adds One A A Mrs. Albert Baggenstos was welcomed as a new members of the Crego Grange at its fast Fair chairman, Mrs. Frank N'eumeicr, reported Crego' won the first place award at the Southwest Washington Fair with the Grange booth. Plans were made to enter a booth in the Puyallup Fair.

Chairman of women's activities, Mrs. Harley Thompson reported there will be an auxiliary meeting Sept. 14 at the home of Mrs. Garret Henningson. A potluck supper I is set at 6:30 p.m.

Sept. 20 at I the Grange hail. Booster Night is scheduled! Oct. 4. Taking part in the lecturer's I program were ar.d Mrs Baggenstos, Mr.

and Mrs Henningson, Mr. and Mrs Jim Mattis, Mr. and Mrs. John! Perona, Mrs. Clarence Hauck and Mrs.

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I PAINTS C. White Paint Center 1001 Chehalis Are. Chehalis We Do Picture Framing BEST IN PAINTS BEST IS COLORS SEST IN SERVICE A 5HELLAKING Screws loose? A few drops of shellac on fte threads can help keep them in place. center said the tremor meas-; ured three on the Richter He said only a few residents reported they felt the quake. BRfCK HEAT FORMS BUILDING STONE CONCRETE BLOCKS SEWER FIFE ZH FIREPLACE ---SCREENS IH: 1 SLATE r-CHEHflLIS-- -BRICK TIIE- lin.

THURMAN Is No. 1 IN PRICE if IN SERVICE if IN SUPPLY The ruined personnel at Thurman will be happy to help you choose rhe proper Electrical Plumbing fixtures for your home. THURMAN ELECTRIC PLUMBING LIGHTING HEATING T4M South Gold, Cenfratia fj THE FIRM THAT BROUGHT QUALITY CONCRETE TO LEWIS COUNTY! We Deliver Anywhere PROMPTLY! a ranch home designed for family enjoyment-- COLUMBIAN BATHS VIEW TO fAMHY, UV1NG Tofce the Columbian a three bedroom ranch rambler that gires YOU Renr Mar yard l.v.ng. Enter the exciting formal eniry to Jhc lixino rcim with stylish shag carpets, the kitchen vith rccetjed lighting, plenty If cabinets plus on eating bar or by the formal dining room with 10' built-in china cabinet. The three bedrooms ore fully carpeted plus fhe master sutfe has a private entrance to the luxurious bath with built-in sun lounge.

Another bath plus plenty of storage along with complete painlino inside ond out makes this home tremendous buy for only $17,102 on your CLIP SEND FOR FREE BROCHURE FLOOR PLAN 1 am in THE COLUMBIAN OTHER RAMBLERS BASEMENT HOMES TTULEVEL HOMES perison person homes CHEHALIS: Market St. OLYMPIA: NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE CITY STATI ZIP..

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