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Daily Chronicle, Tuesday, Sept. 14, 1965 NEWS OF SERVICEMEN Where They Are ond What Young Men and Women In The Armed Forces Are Doing Special News. Send Your News Items to the Servicemen's Column of the Daily Chronicle At Any Time. Seaman Recruit 0. Smith, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Q. Smith, Cenlralia, reported recently to the Recruit Training Command, U.S. Naval Training Center, San Diego, for nine weeks of basic training. Gerald E.

Simpson, Seaman USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Simpson, Centralia, has been assigned to the Navigation Division of the carrier U.S.S.

Kit- lyhawk, based at San Diego, Calif. A. Wtllin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wallin, Winlock, stationed at Kaiserslauler- in, Germany, recently arrived homo to spend 30 days with his parents.

Marly Rostbrook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rosebrook, Chehalis, is now serving with tht of a strategic airfield at Qui Shon, Viet Nam. Airman Third Class C. Moreland, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard McConncll, Mossyrock, has been selected for tcch- CAPTAIN RICHARD Mercer, son o) Mrs. Ray Mercer, Che- receiving the Army Commendation Medal from General Paul Adams In Saigon, South Viet Nam, for meritorious service at Fort Irwin, Calif. Mercer is serving in the military assistance command headquarters at Saigon and will be home on leave in October. Mercer and his wife make their home In Chehalls.

U. S. Army Photo MARTY ROSEBROOK U.S. Navy in Viel Nam. He is serving aboard the U.S.S.

Vega, rcfrigcralor ship, as part of the Sevenlh Fleet. Seaman Larry J. Lowder, son o( Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Low- del, Vader, was one of more than 10,000 men stationed around Ihe world in the Department of Defense's recovery force for the eight riiiy flight of astronauts 1,.

Gordon Cooper and Charles Conrad Jr. Sonar Technician Third Class Jon W. ProHitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lehman Proffitl, Cenlra- i a was one of 10,000 men on station around the world in the Department of Defense's recovery force lor the eight day flight of astronauls L.

Gordon Cooper and Charles Conrad Jr a i Corporal Gene L. Bot. ing, son of Mr. and Mrs. James L.

Boling, Silver Creek, is an aircraft crew chief with Detachment of Marine Helicopter Squadron 161 which operates out Curtis-Klaber MICHAEL C. MORELAND lical training ill Ixiwry AFB, as a U.S. Air Force missile maintenance Cadet i i a J. i I Mr. imd Mrs.

Bill Wight, Toedo, spent August with his parents al home. Wright, Wc-sl- roint also had Cadet Nashville, and TJadet Henry LangendoiT, Silver City, N.M., as guosls during his stay. Seaman Hccniit Kenneth Bruce Donaldson, son of Mrs. Margaret Donaldson, Cenlralia, has begun nine weeks of Navy basic training at the U.S. Naval Training Center, San Dingo, Calif.

Pvt. Dave Blumenthal, son of Mr. and Mrs. llalph Blumenthal, recently relumed home in DAVE BLUMENTHAL Cenlralia after being discharged from the U.S. Army.

His last Garden Club Gathers By BERYL ANDERSON ion show in licllevuc and went CURTIS-KLABER Hoist fort Home a a club met last Wednesday at the homo of Mrs. Good. Plans were made to make the corsages for the teachers' reception. Present were Mcsdames Ron Duncan, Lyle Garrison Lyle Garrison Bob Manning, Jess Moon, Walter Newberry, B. Spinning, Ralph Slciger, Ruhy Shcffstall and one guest, Mrs.

Jeff Sparks. Hurry Panush was guest of honor at a dinner honoring liis birthday Tuesday evening. Present were Gail EIHngson, Mr. ami Mrs. Panush, Brian and Barbara.

Honnie Garrison joined the group later. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones and Mr. ami Mrs.

Joe Mohoric spent Monduy at the beach at Cove. Mr. and Mrs. George Nctro- kas and daughter, of Wcnatehoc, former residents of the valley, were recent visilors al the nel li Ban- home. Dinner guests al Ihe home of Mr.

iind Mrs. Jess Moon were Maurice Turner and two boys of San Francisco, Marvin Turner and two boys, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Hill Turner, Mrs. Oliver Keller, Mrs.

Ed Rhoads, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Disney and biiby, all of Pe and Mrs. Khoads 1 grandchildren, Jim and Norcen Tyler of Tacormi. Visitors at Ihe Frank Jones home were Mr.

and Mrs. Steve Jones and a i Tacoma, ami Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jones and Cheri and Cathy Berryhill, Chehalis. The Boislforl Beacon Society will meet with Mrs.

Lyle Garrison Sept. M. Doug Wilson, who is stationet at Long Beach, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. anc Mrs. Melvin Wilson.

Other Sunday dinner guests were Millarc Wilson, Toledo; Mr. and Mrs Lorri Hedges, Chehalis; Mr. anc Mrs. Gary Wilson and a i Patty Parker. Word has been received tha Mrs.

Rusty Ragar, of Seattle a former resident of the valley passed away last week. Mrs. Glen Lilly and their house guest, i Yamada Japan, spent two days in Seat tie last week. They toured the Seattle Center and Space Nee die and the County City building. They also attended a fash- horseback ruling at Bridle Trail Slate Park.

Mr. and Mrs. Boh Smarz were in Vancouver Friday evening they attended the wed ding of her cousin, Karen Hubbard, and Sloven Holierl Horn ing. The wedding was hold al the Baptist church and Mrs Smarz was matron of honor. Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Trotter Tacoma, were Friday visitors al the Melvin Wilson home. Mrs D. M. Trotter went home will hem Mrs.

Mary Rasmiisscn of For jsl spent the weekend with Mrs i McNeil and Mrs. Dry Cap- Preps Elect At Winlock WINI.OCK Winlock i school students, starling a new of student activities, hav elected their officers with Dar rel Sloll being named senio class president. Other senior officers are Mai garet Henry, vice president Dcanna Underwood, treasurer Sara Nations, secretary; Bo Jones and Gene Wilbur, serg cants at arms, and Zan Be rccn, student council represen tativc. Juniors Ctirla llollinge president; Ole Bay, vice pres denl; Meredith llatficld, Ircasu er; Jean Von Hot 2, secrctar Jeanic Wheeler and Hichar Ekistt'dt, sergeants at arm ami Mclanic Wright, class re rcscntalivfi. Sophomores Skip Fries, pr sident; John Wickcrt, vice pr sidcnl; Melody Underwood, se retary treasurer; Karl Fcrri and Vickie Roush, sergcants-a arms, and Margaret Von Rot class represcnlalivc.

Freshmen Arthur Lanko' president; Ken Eichorst, vie president; Robert a i sec retary treasurer; Ricky Davi sergeant at arms, and Fra cis class represent live. A wide variety of objects served a i as mone Shells, beads, cattle, and oth domestic animals have been com monly used throughout tl world. More unusual items i elude huge stones, pig lusk and woodpecker scalps. WARRANT OFFICER candidate Fred L. Anderson, left, re- ceivts a certificate of achievement from Lieutenant Colonel Daniel C.

Prescott it a recent ceremony at Fort Walters, Tex, Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson, Chehalis, was cited for efficient and faithful service while serving as an instructor at the U. S. Army Aviation School, Fort Rucker, Ala.

U. S. Army Photo Equipment Order Given MORTON The Morton city council at its last meeting awarded a contract to Tool Crib Sales of Seattle to furnish a backhoe to the city. The firm's id was $3,000, plus sales tax. The garbage department wiH use the old tractor and backhoe and pay $2,000 of the cost, while the water sewer department will pay the balance.

The water sewer department las complained for some time of leaks in the sanitary sewer system, and have had difficulty in pin pointing the areas of trouble. Mayor Elmer Jastad, who has been inquiring into means of detection, said he had been informed a number of cities have been using a smoke bomb type 'successfully. Councilmen voted in favor of further investigation of that process. Paul Logsdon, city, attorney informed the city heads he hat checked the ordinance on parking permits and found it did not allow permits to businesses to pick up supplies from a i Street, His report was given in answer to a recent request b' James Van Cleve for such a permit. Councilman Henry Hathawa; brought up the proposed aticm of Sunny Acres west Morton, and il was sugpostci that Harold Cooper, who plattet the area, be approached on th subject.

It was pointed out th projecl hinges on a petition from the landowners. Meanwhile check of the assessed valualio of the properly will be made. The council took no furthe action on a franchise to Mik f'airhart for a TV cable system in Ihe city. Previously the cit heads granted a one-year chisc. hut in the meantime Far hart withdrew his request.

Oc is set for a public hearing Morion's 196fi budget. Marijuana Okeh BALTIMORE A Mari- uana is growing in a window First grade enrollment in the ear the en- ollment by 31, Robert Sharob- ey, elementary supervisor, announced Saturday. First graders in the system otal students, Shambley said. Last year's figure was 231. 'he current registration is slight- Centralia First Grader Total Up For Year; Seven Schools List 269 ation was Fort Ord in Calitor- a.

PFC Curtis DuPuis was at me on a ten-day leave to visit mother in Rochester. He implcted the first and second inses of the "special forces rman course" given at Brooks rmy Medical Center, Fort Sam ouston, Tex. Maurice DuPuis, 'other to Curtis, will go into dive service Sept. 12 with the laval Reserves. Sgl.

Ivan W. Stuart, son of Mr iid Mrs. Minor W. Stuart, Mos- yrock, was selected as Marine (he month for August at Camp xiJuenc, N.C. He was cited for utslanding service in compil ng and writing a manucl aboul omc phase of his work in the ngineering field.

Radarman First Class Jerry Vardel, USCG, son of Mr. am Irs. Wesley C. Vardel, Chehalis erving aborct the Coast Quart gutter a a returned tc cattle after its annual Alaskan latrol. Staff Sergeant Donald L.

a on of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hall, Jhehalis, has been graduated at Sheppard AFB, from he (raining course for U.S. Air 'orce aircraft technicians. Army PFC LeRoy G.

Webb, son of Mrs. Pauline P. Patch, "oledo, was assigned to headquarters battery of the Second Armored Division Arlillcry at ''orl Hood, Aug. 25. Seaman Apprentice Thomas R.

Butcher, USCG, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Butcher, Rochester, was graduated from basic training Aug. 24 at the Coast Guard Recruit Training Center at Alameda, Calif.

Airman Raymond W. Snider, Curtis-Klaber on of Mrs. Truda F. Snider, Centralia, has been selected for cchnical training at Chanute AFB, 111., as a U.S. Air Force aircraft maintenance specialist.

Airman Third Class a R. Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Hall, Morion, has arrivec 'or duly with an Air Force unil at Fairbanks, Alaska.

Lance Corporal James E. Volk Centralia, was stationed at El Toro Santa Anna, recent ill flower pol at Baltimore police headquarters. It's legitimate. Raising mari- uiana plants is a hobby of Capt. loseph F.

Carroll, head of the police narcotics bureau. above the 1963 total of 266 pupils. Following is a list of students enrolled in Centralia first grade classes: carl AD- vik, Robert A. Breker, Kimbery Ann Clark, Carol Cousins, Sheila Creech, Ronald Crandell lanet Erdman, Dcnatd Fraiier Free born, Donna Fulcher, Pattie Diane Hager, Stever Cindy Rae Jensen, Geralc Jones, Scott King, Terry Knudsvig, Tony Lacy, Davk Mann, Larry Mitchell, Lucinda Mitchell, Cristi O'Conner, Lor O'Conner, Michael Smith, Rich ard Smith, Ronald Schwieson Rodney Swape, Matt Wambold Michael D. Weigant, Dennis Whitman Jr.

LOGAN Donna Allison, Mi chael Daniels, Dennis Delaney Pamela Dollarhyde, a Drewes, Barry Hughes, Kath erine Inmon, Darwin Keahey Phyllis Marker, Jeffrey Moon Donald Orr, Sherri Owens, A len Penfield, Terri Pennington Rebecca Powers, Rowena Pow ers, Craig Rupp, Barbara Saw ers, Lcroy Sanford, Elvis Still ner, Patrick Vick, Cristle Wi son. FORDS PRAIRIE Bradle Adams, Ricky Allison, Wand Allison, Martin Anderson, Pa trick Armstrong, Sharon Bays Vivian Blankenship, Ronal Booth, Gail Brumbaugh, Rox anne Cagle, Craig Chilcott, chael Coluccio, Janet Corbin Deanna Cothren, Vern Dunkin Darrell Dyce, Leah Easte Karen Elzey, Terry Fay, Jame Geist, Layne Hilpcrt, Julie Jen nings, Barbara Kent, Debr King, Susan Krause, Patric Lacy, Becky Largen, Bart Law rencc. Rodena McCall, Curtis Kim, Lora Mauel, Dennis Mohc ric, Taylor Moore, Lynn Mo dick, Jeffrey Morris, Jamie Netson, Hark Palmer, i Lori Plumb, Linda leimer, Mike Robbins, Angela Rodriquez, Cathy Roffler, Sherry Rome, Keith Rosbach, khard Ruble, Gary Schwei- ow, Craig Scott, Kevin Shelton, amara Smith, Kathy Street, Jeborah Taylor, Steven Victory, ammy Watson, Debra Web- ter, Todd Weinke, Roberta Sherrie Wood. BUCODA -i- Leanora Bracha, iathleen Joanne Campbell, Jimmie Helland, Howard Rodney McPherson, Sanra Reed, Donnie Richardson, foe Wyatt. JEFFERSON LINCOLN toy Lynn Ashlock, Marcia Anderson, Ricky Baker, Teresa Bierward, Loreli Brossard, Michael Caton, Susan Christensen Kathy Colegrove, "oleman, Vicki Deborah Danielson Sheryl Dawley, Kathleen Dean Terry Dean, Charlene Dykstra Candace Eddins, Patrick Gilli an, William Guido, Janet Ha jen, Mary Hastings, Wendy Hill Donna Hilton, Steven Hogan Sam Hull, Russell Jenkins.Rich ard Joyce, Michael Kytta, Pa tricia Laughlih, Juliet Lusby James Lehman, Raymond Ly ons, Lea Mackay, Charlene Mat thews, Kenda Matthews, Charle McGrotha, Michelle McKinney, i Messenger, Kathy Milton, William Nakano, Lee Neumann, Janice Oster, Randel Oster, Tammy Palmer, Herbie Peischl, William Perkins, Vicki Quinn, Gregg Reeder, Gayle Roberts, Joan Schmidt, Lavonne Schmidt, Mike Gunter, Ronnie Haslewood, teven Hemenway, Kevin Irish, Patrick Journey, Randy Lounger, Penny McAlister, Tracy McNulty, Penny MeMeager, Martin Miketams.

Scott Neiton, Sheree Richardson, Loretta Robertson, Sheree Robinson, Anita. Sikel, Casey Smith, Marci Solomon, Greg Solt, Michael Sommer, Carol Stray, Gary Worthey. EDISON Tamara Anderson, Millicent Arata, Rita Bullock, Ranae Caswell, Debra Cline, Ronald Coleman, Ricky Coward, Virginia Edmonds, Trace Farrow, Kathy Freites, Garry Daniel, Gordon Geviag, Donna Gilligan, Dean Goodwin, Terri Goodyear, Robin Harison, Kenneth Helling, Eva Hodge, Dean Itson, Hugh Jennings, Barbara Johnstone, David Justus, Ricky Karsunky, Christopher Kimball. Patrick Knapp, Terry Kuchynka, Lowell McBee, Mary Madsen, Cheri Martin, Laurie Martini, Robin Mitchell, Donald Mower, Ronald Mower, Pamela Paddon, Brian Patterson, Karen Peters, Mickel Prill, Susan Roberson, Russell Schrier, Joan Scroggins, Pearl Smalley, Kathy Stickliti, Bobby Thompson, Ni'kki Triplet, Judy Vashey, Betsy Wentzel, Melody White, Brenda Winebrenner, Jenny Winjum. Tires Holed By Crabs MIAMI, Fla.

A It's migration time for land crabs and hundreds of motorists have Jon Sexsmith, Victoria Shulda, it out through punc- Steven Slusher, Stacey Sieler, Teresa Stanek, Ben Thorson, Teena Upton, Patricia Vertz, Jerry Wallers, Matl Widell, Aaron Wilson, Julie Wilson, Terry Winterowd, Kevin Woodland, Randall Worrell, Laurie Yeager, Darrell Yuen. OAKVIEW Debbie Aldrich, Bruce Allen, Michael Aumiller, Jnffrey Bartlelt, David Blosl, Lorrone Blosl, James Braden, Kathy Bredo, Diane Brotherson, William Bullock, James Chappell, Anita Davis, Dean, Max Fricke, Cathy Goodwin, T. lured tires. Thousands.of the ugly crabs, which live mainly on land and breed in the sea, crawled on roads near the ocean, proving a menace to motorists. A service station owner reported servicing 20 cars with crab claws stuck in tire treads.

Another said a crab can sink his claw through a new three- eighths inch tread. "An old, worn-down tread Lj child's play for a crab," a service station manager said. JAMES E. VOLK ly. He was promoted to his present rank in July.

Terry Guy Aiton, AN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Ailon, Cen- lralia, was awarded Ihe Navy Commendation Medal recently for heroism in the South China Sea off the coast of i Nam May 31, 1905. Boistfort Lists Graders By BERYL ANDERSON CURTIS KLABER Mrs. Gladys Edwards reports she has 10 first graders this year.

Enrolled are Terry Wilson, i Davidson, Chris Barr, Michele Gothard, Brian Martin, Marvin Keller, Kathy Thomas, Ka- Ihy Garrison, Pamela Newberry and Tami Duncan. She also has 10 second graders, two of them new lo the valley. They arc a Tboman amt Mark l.ucy. Mr. and Mrs.

Fern have returned after a two-week (rip to Montana where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Filz, who have moved to Lincoln, Mont. While there they attended a fair and saw Jimmy show his 4-H calf. He received 2 grand champion and one reserve champion prizes.

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lilly and faily and Rumi Yamada spent Sunday al the beach at North Cove. Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Moore and a i Centralia, and Mrs. Minnie Taylor, Chehalis, were Saturday evening dinner guests of the Melvin Wilsons. Wanda and Lisa Bena of Tacoma spent the holiday weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards.

Lisa celebrated her second birthday Monday. District Governor Robert Hunter of Ihe Vancouver club who was guest speaker when the Boistfort Lions met Tuesda evening. A committee was ap- poinled lo order light bulbs for the drive which will be hek soon. The Lewis County Pomona Gold Sheaf and SilvcrSlar meet ing will be held at Adna Oct. 2 Mr.

and Mrs. Jack William were Sunday evening visitors a the Melvin Wilson home. The next meeting will be La dies Night and Miss i Ya mada will show slides of he native land, Japan. Fire distrcl No. 13 made run early Tuesday morning the home of W.

L. Smith a Curtis. The fire was in the wir ing of a car. There was $101 damage listed. The Boistfort Ag 4-H club me Tuesday evening at the Scou cabin.

There was discussion Ihe fair premiums and prem urn money. Also discussed wer projects for the coming months Louise and Mike Aust and Su zanne Alclcn will take livi stock exhibits to the Puyallu Fair. Mark McCoy of Tekoa spcn Saturday and Sunday with th Charles Parker family. Mr. aix Mrs.

McCoy visited with frienc in the valley Monday. Mrs. Coy is going to school this win ter. She and Mary will atten Washington State University anr Mark will attend Whitworth Co lege in Spokane. Now at (HARLET'S Furniture Co.

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