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The Daily Chronicle from Centralia, Washington • Page 11

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DENNIS.THE MENACE By Honk Ketchurn BUCKLE MV SHOE' STEVE CANYON I couldn't eat, sleep, watch TV or listen to records for a whole week if that's true love-, I don't want any more of ie!" By Milton Caniff VE5. 1 ARE THEV FOR THg BIG L6A6UES ALREAPV? NOJ SMKS ANP STEIPES HAS AN'ITEM A BOUT A 6IKL BY THAT WHO WAS" REPORTED MIS5INO FROM HER ASSISTED VILLAGE IN WONPEE6P PROBABLY FOUNP A BONUS CHECK ON THAT BA6V ANP SHE'S HIM TO KEEP THE PRICE UP WHEN THE CLU8S STAPT ST6VE, DIDNT YOU SENP SOME BASEBALL fiEAR TO A OIEL PEACE CORPS VOLUNTEEK NAMEP LAMBETH? PIPNT ACKNOWLEDGE THE EdUIP- By Charles Shulz I REFUSE TO CUfeE A'STICK THAT HASN'T BEEN PROPERLY AND THE FLINTSTONES By Hanne and Barbera PLENTY MORE SALS IN THE SWAMPS LOVE ME; MARY WORTH By Sounders and Ernst YOU TWO HAVE ALREADY MET? I SHOULD BE SURPRISED? BUT I AFTER YEARS OF KNOWING MARY, KOTHINfi SURPRISES SO--IF YOUFOUW WILL EXCUSE WE, I'LL SET BACK TO MY 5TUDV AND CONTINUE WORKING ON THE. FALL CURRICULUM! OH, FRANK! I MK-VANDIVER. 1 FORGOT 70 TELL VAN vou VAN DIVER. WANTS YOU TO CALL EVENING, MR.CRAWFORD! MRS.

WORTH AND I DECIDED T05AYE YOU COMING TO 1HE DOOR TWICE sy ARRIVES TOG ETHE LI'L ABNER By AI Copp SINCE TH' HEWS CE-PT I. MIGHT'S WELL STARVE TO PACKAGE I AM FLEMM, A FEW WON'T BE NO MORE FO TH' HE WON TAKE BOOKS MOST NO NOURBHMEMT- CHOPS, HIM NO MORE.r By Burord Tune HAVE A FEELING 'AJE'RE BEINS FOU.OWEP/ By BERYL ANDERSON CTJRTJS-KLABER The pio- ieer Detering family held their nnual reunion last Sunday at iie home of Elma and Howard )etering. Present were Mr. and drs. Frank Jones, Mr.

and Mrs. Gorman Jones and Mike, Port Mr. and Mrs, a Vagner and Debbie, Yakima, ir. and Mrs. Bill Wetzel and Ann, and npehew, Ktrt, Way, Mrs.

Martin To- Adna, Mr. and Mrs. Gene ole and four children, and Mrs. Don Cole and wo girls, Tacoma, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Detering, Independence, and grandchildren, Teddi jynn and Mark Schoessler, Porl- and, Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Deering and two girls, Kent, Mr. nd Mrs.

Ralph Detering and Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Barr, Mr.

and Mrs. "err.y Barr and children, Mr. and Mrs. Barr and family, Weather Southwest Washington Inter- ors Night and morning clouds and partly sunny Sunday afternoon. High in mid 60s and low 70s; low 50-55.

A 'A Hours to 4 a.m. Saturday, July 9 Pacific Norfh.wt»T High ew Pr. Uellinghanr' 67 THE JACKSON TW.NS By Dick Brooks BE FABULOUS LIVING UPTOO IN A HOTEL.TWEBNS TO 1 EARLY HAVE SREAkFASr BEP GET UP WEU, 'T TOKESt jTIMETOMAkE I TO EAT VOUPSELF Z. IN BSD PRESENTABLE ALL OF V.MCH DON'T VVOPCV ASOU HIM REWINDS MG I HE GOTA FREE LUNCH TOBHV? OF POOP AND A DISH DEUVEREP BYA REAL'DISH" MCS.tTEVES Doily Chronicle, Saturday July 9, 1966 11 SPONSORS OF 229 to tht Sunday Dlut turned In 155,737 supporting Kenntth Gllbtrt, Still SujMrvitor of Eltctloni, ctnter. Only 100,022 valid signatures required to qualify the for baltot.

Signature petitions were turned in by Initiative coordinators Camden M. Hall, left, and Lembhard G. Howell. Hall Is a Young Republican: Howell Is president of Young Democrats. AP WIRE PHOTO.

Detering Family Meets Ir. and Mrs, Charles Detering nd boys, Mrs. John Galnes, ongview; Mrs. Ron McNutt nd Kern, Portland; Mrs. Andy Dayton, Mrs.

Dick Reppelo, Mr. nd Mrs. George Koeber, Con- Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fostr, Miss Frances Knizek, Pe ai; Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Edvards, Mr. and Mrs. Al Bena nd family, Tacoma; Mr. and Irs.

Joe Kraft, Tacoma and and Howard Detering. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cummlngs nd Barbara of Spokane spent i few days recently with the Glen Lilly family. Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Hill and amily and Mrs. T. M. Hill of Chehalis went to White Pass Sunday where they met Mr.

and Mrs. Larry Scholl of Ykima and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Willard, Jimmy and Mary Jane of Prosser or a picnic to celebrate the lirlhday of Mrs. Scholl.

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Stulken were hosts last Saturday at a iui'prisc party honoring his Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stulk- on their 25th wedding anni- 'ersary.

Guesls were Mr. am' Mrs. Melvin Stulken and fam- ly, Mrs. Laurence Duerr ol Mr. and Mrs, Charles Wright and family, En- Mrs.

Jake Sleiger 53 92 65 Chehalis 77 53 65 56 49 Boise Centralia Hpquia'm Olympia 77 Omak 92 50 Spokane 8S 58 Vancouver, B.C. 73 52 Walla Walla 90 64 iVenatchee S2 64 Yakima 89 52 National extremes, excluding Alaska, in 24 hours to 4 Sigh 104 at Phoenix, Ariz. Low 50 at Burlington, Vt. Alaska Anchorage 62 49 Fairbanks 57 49 .01 Junesu 59 44 Elsewhere: High Low Pr. Albany, clear 84 Albuquerque, clear 97 Atlanta, clear 87 Bismarck, clear 88 Boise, cloudy 02 Boston, clear Buffalo, cloudy Chicago, cloudy Cincinnati, cloudy Cleveland, clear Denver, clear Des Moines, clear Detroit, clear Fairbanks, rain Fort Worth, cloudy Helena, cloudy 52 .59 68 68 35 65 86 65 80 58 83 74 89 66 82 61 94 59 90 76 84 60 57 49 .01 94 78 91 54 Honolulu, cloudy 06 75 Indianapolis, cloudy 90 69 Jacksonville, cloudy 95 73 Juneau, rain 59 44 .22 Kansas City, cloudy 93 79 Los Angeles, cloudy 87 67 Louisville, cloudy 87 68 Memphis, clear 96 76 Miami, cloudy 87 76 .06 Milwaukee, cloudy 85 65 clear 90 75 New Orleans, clear 95 77 New York, clear 93 66 Okla.

City, cloudy 100 75 Omaha, cloudy 90 77 Philadelphia, cloudy 91 62 Phoenix, clear 104 83 Pittsburgh, clear 85 62 Ptlnd, clear 83 59 Ptlnd, cloudy 81 55 Rapid City, clear 9 6 58 Richmond, cloudy 9 0 65 St. Louis, cloudy 96 78 Salt Lk. City, cloudy 94 64 San Diego, cloudy 78 66 San cloudy 6 3 57 Seattle, cloudy 76 52 Tampa, cloudy 88 75 Washington, cloudy S2 67 Winnipeg, cloudy 7 3 52 (T--Trace) TIDES PUGET SOUND Sunday A.M. FT. P.M.

FT High 7.2 11:30 10. LOW 5:42 4.0 4:42 '3, PACIFIC BEACHES Sunday A.M. FT. P.M. FT High 7:12 0.1 8:06 7.

Low 1:42 2.3 1:30 1. PUGET SOUND Monday A.M. FT. P.M. FT High 12:42 7.

Low 6:36 3.0 5:36 5. PACIFIC BEACHES Monday A.M. FT. P.M. FT 8:24 5.7 8:48 7.

Low 2:38 1.9 12' 1, Tacoma, and Mr. and Mrs. Roll's Horton and Scott. Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Terry and 'amily of San Fancisco spent 'ast Friday and Saturdy with the Joe Terry's. Janice and Cheryl accompanied them to Paulsbo spend a few days with the Glenn Terrys. Weekend visitors at Ihe Gust Thompson home were her broth- cr, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Johnson of Broseau, Minn, and Mr.

and Mrs. Delbcrt Howell ot Eugene, Ore. Joining the group on Sunday were Mrs. Don Lawrence and children of Kent. Mr.

and Mrs. Carroll Fenn and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Miller and family of Yakl- ma spent a couple days at the beach at Ocean Shores recently. Spending the weekend willi Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Wcndling were her sister, Mrs. Joyce Thompson, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Thompson of Rosohurg, Mrs.

Donald Pace, Eureka, and Mrs. Shirloy Martin, Brenda and Debbie of Seattle, Mrs. Joyco Thompson stayed to spend the week. Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Lilly and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ensrud rode their horses for a weekend camping trip in the hills. Lloyd Fuller of Raymond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Clinton Johnson.

Strike Vote Under Way ST. HELENS, Ore. (AP) -About 400 members of the Lumber and Sawmill Workers Union began voting this weekend on an agreement that could end the two-week strike at Crown Zeller- back plants at Columbia City and St. Helens. Management and union officials said that If the members accept the job security agreement reached in negotiations Friday, the plants would be in operation Monday, Workers walked off their jobs June 27 at the Columbia City sawmill and the St.

Helens veneer plant in a dispute over seniority rights and temporary Job assignments. Condition Unchanged BERRYV1LLE, Va. (AP) Former U.S. Sen. Harry F.

Byrd's condition remains unchanged today, a family spokesman announced. Byrd lapsed into a deep coma Wednesday and has not regained consciousness. The family said Wednesday the 79-year-old Byrd, a former Virginia governor and a senator for 32 years, Is suffering from a malignant tumor and is not expected to recover. Legal Notice NEWS OF SERVICEMEN Where They Are and What Young Men and Women In The Armed Forces Are Doing Is Special Send Your News Items to the Servicerpen's Column of the Doily Chronicle At Any Time. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON TOR LEWIS COUNTY MARION LOUISE RITTQARN, Plaintiff, vj.

KENNETH J. RITTOAHN a a William Lee WUlle, Defendant. No. 37161 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF WASHINGTON TO THE SAin KENNETH J. RITTOABN WILLIAM LEE WHITE DEPENDANT: You are limby summoned to app a within shly F60) days alter the date ot tlrst publication ol thli lum- motu, to-wll.

within ilxtT CD) days tr the lllh clay ol June. and defend (he above entitled tn ina above, i court and aniwer tho complaint or the pUlntUt and serve a copy ol your answer upon tha underlined attorneys for the plaintiff at their address below elated, and In case of your failure so to do, judgment will he rendered against you according to the a of the complaint, which been filed willi Hie clork of Bald court. The object of this action Is that the plaintiff obtain a divorce, that each of the parlies be awarded the personal effects Ln their possession and that plain- tlffa former a of Ludlow be restored to her. CAMPBELL OOBER By JAMES B. QOBBR Attorneys (or plaintiff Address: Security Stale Bank Bldg.

CllchaMs, Washington 11, IE. li; July 1, 8. It, IMS- Capt. Rex. E.

Saindon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey E. Saindon, Chehalis, assistant operations officer with the medical evacuation helicopter support unit in Viet Nam, was sited for outstanding work in support of the 101st Airborne Division recently: Seman William 5. Reichardt, son of and Mrs.

Robert W. Selchardt, Centralia, is undergoing seven weeks of basic training at the Naval Training Center at San Diego, Calif. Marine privates Ronald F. Drewes, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis C. Drewes, Centralia, and Thcmat C. Core, son of Mrs. Susie M. Core, Handle, was graudated recently from Marine recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot at San Diego, Calif.

Army Pvt. Ronald E. Godfrey, whose wife, Alice, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Godfrey, live in Centralia, completed his eight weeks basic RONALD E.

GODFREY training at Fort Ord, recently. He is now stationed at Fort Rucker, taking aircraft maintenance. Seamen Richard L. Tuniion, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Warren C. Tunison, and Jon L. Wjgl.y, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L.

Wigley, Centralia, have completed seven weeks of Navy basic training at the Naval Training Center at Calif. Warrant Officer E. A. Ford, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Ford, Centralia, was among three officers recently retired at 30 years of service with the U.S Navy in ceremonies at Keyporl Naval Torpedo Station, Wash Warrant Officer Ford earned a purple heart while serving with the Navy in World War II. He was the station's assistant range craft maintenance officer. His wife and three children live in Bremerton. Pvl. Dee (uteri) Hlnkley, ion of Mr.

and Mrs. Don Ilinkley, Centralia, was home on leave IN THE SUPEHIOK COURT OP THE STATE OP WASHINOTON.FOR LEWIS COUNTY IN THE MATTER Or THE ESTATE or A I H. NUGENT, Deceased. No. 13524 NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT.

RETORT AND PETITION FOB FINAL NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN: Tliat Dorothy Wagner. Executrix at Hie Last Nonintervention Will and Testament of Ihe above named decedent, has filed with thft clerk of this court her Final Account. Report and petition for Final Distribution, lequestlnj the court to settle said Finn! Account and Report distribute thn property to the persons thereto entitled and to discharge said, executrix; that said Final Account, Report and Petition will be heard on Hie SSth day of July. IMS. at Ihe hour of 10 o'clock A.M.

before the above entitled court, at which time and place any persons interested In said estate may a a and file objections, If any they have thereto and contest the MARGARET J. DONALDSON Clcrlt of the Superior Court By Mlekle Bells, Deputy J. H. A Attorney for Estate June 25; July 1, 0. 1M6- DEE (BUTCH) HINKLEY from Fort Polk, recently.

He has returned to Aberdeen, for mechancial schooling. Army Pvt. Donald R. Goodwyn, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Doyle Goodwin, Napavine, was assigned to the corps in Germany recently. He is a boat operator with the corps near Hanau. Airman lock, has been assigned to Seymour Johnson AFB, N.C., af- Gary L. Jones, Win- GARY L.JONES ter. completing Air Force basic training.

He will be trained on the job as an administrative specialist wfth the Strategic Air Command. Storekeeper i Class Thonuf Sherrill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Sherrill, Chehalis, has returned to San Diego, with the heavy guided missile cruiser USS Canberra after four months of combat operations off the coast of Viet Nam.

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF 1 WASHINOTON FOB THE COUNTY OF LEWIS IN TROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OF BTA8U A. BQYtEK. Dcceised NO. NOTICE TO CRED1TORB Notice la herfiby given that Ihe under- ilgned has been appointed and a qua- lined as Administrator ol the estate of Htasia A. Bowea, Deceased; all person! having claims agalnsl tald deceased are hereby required to serve the same, duly verified, on said Administrator or bli attorney ot record at tbe address below staled, end file the aame with the Clerk of aald Court, together with proof of such service wUhln six months after Ihe date ot Hist publication or this notice, or the same will be barred.

Date of hrit publication June 25, 1966. I A C. BOWEN Administrator of said Estate. ROGER L. LEWIS Attorney for 100 Second Avenue Building Renton, Washington BAldwln fi-)66D June 25; July 2, 1E55, ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by Public Utility District No.

1 ot Lewis County, Washington, at the i of the District, 981 Pacific Avenue. Chehalla, Washington until August 8, 1953 at 2:00 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, at which time they nil! be opened, and read aloud for furnishing the following a i a In accordance with Plans and Specifications on file In the office ot the District: ITEM NO. I 750 KVA, three phase 3 60 cycle. Pad Mounted Transformer Bidders slate their proposals, which as submitted, trill remain In force for at least thirty 30) calendar dayd after official opening of the bldj.

Delivery will be a i i factor In the evaluation of bids. Copies of complete specifications, Including Bidding Regulations, may be obtained by interested bidders at the above address. Dated ihls 7th day of July, 1966, PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT No. 1 OF LEWIS COUNTY By MERLE D. JOHNSTON.

Manas cr July 9, 16. IMS. ANNOUNCEMENTS Lost Found WILL party who picked up power saw on Onalislca Highway, near Napavine overpass, please call after p.m. Reward. TAN PUPPY, black face, fe- inale.

North K. 136-3934. LOST, Springer Spaniel male, July 4, In Oaltvllle. Pet of 12 year old boy, Reward. Phone 273-5181 days, or eve-.

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