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The Daily Chronicle from Centralia, Washington • Page 13

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Centralia, Washington
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U.S. Bombers Launch Air Strikes By DMZ strikes south at the contact with I ported. ma3or enemy was re- One South Vietnamese base was shelled, but the 15-round mortar barrage against Kbe Gio base camp caused DO casualties, the South Vietnam command reported. About 1J.JOO Souli Vietnamese troops, supported by U.S. artillery and helicopters, are DOW committed to the operation which Is aimed at disrupting North Vietnamese troop and supply movements.

Tbe westernmost point of the drive is six miles from the Laotian border and the northern edge is six miles south of the DMZ. estimated two weeks ago at up to 18,000 in the northwestern sector of South Vietnam, are now believed to number between 6,000 and 10- ooo men. Ducats Bogus SATSOP, Wash. (AP) offi. cials of the SaUop Riverfair and Tin Cup Races blame thousands of counterfeit tickets for the loss of oo the Labor Day weekend rock festival Ed Jeffords said Wednesday the event was financially crippled by 10,000 to 30,000 counterfeit tickets printed in Seattle Portland and the theft of an estimated 1,000 tickets.

He corrected an earlier figure of $300,000 in losses, released by festival officials and said ticket sales brought in about $115,000. Cost for the four-day event, which promoters estimated attracted 150,000 persons to the V7-acre site in Grays Harbor County, totaled $300,000. Promoters of the festival have described it as a "people success" but a financial flop. stiU were pulling back into Wetnam la the face of bombardments. BM stralofortresses dropped tons of bombs today on suspected North Vietnamese troop locations bunkers, storage sites and infiltration routes.

Only small palrol actions were reported elsewhere across Vietnam. New Navigation Device Scheduled For Juneau ANCHORAGE, Alaska CAP) than a week after the nation's worst single aviation disaster, the Federal Aviation Administration cays it plans to install distance-measuring devices it Juneau Municipal Airport. The announcement by Jack Webb, regional director for the FAA in Alaska, came Thursday, five after an Alaska Airlines Boeing 727 crashed into a mountainside 20 miles west of Juneau, killing all ill aboard. Webb said (he called a distance-measuring equipment (DUE) navigation aid, Trill id- vise pilots of their distance to the field during approaches and depai hires. He said the equipment may be installed sometime next year on a test basis.

Tbe device, Webb said, had been requested for the Juneau airport every year since 1961, but had been delayed until now because other, busier airfields have received higher priority in JOE CAHILL, of rhi IRA't provisional wing, appears outside tfw Atr Lingus (Irish Airlines) ofiict in mid town Manhattan day afternoon. Cahill, detained by the Immigration Service, was ordered back to Ireland. Man at rigM is not Identified. AP Wirephoto annual budget requests submitted (o Congress. A National Transportation Safety Board official released information Wednesday that indicated the pilot of the airliner may have thought be was 11 miles closer to Juneau than he actually was.

Charles Willis. Alaska Airlines chief executive officer, disputed the statement Thursday. "That statement was out ol context to the whole picture," he said. "A lot of things have to be explained in order to explain that statement The facts are far from all ia. There's many, many days and weeks of investigation that has to be done." Robert Rudicb, chief of the NTSB audio laboratory in Seattle, said a recording of the Coal message from the jetliner was a report the plaae had just passed a navigation landmark called Barlow Intersection.

Tbe intersection is about 10 miles west of the airport. Tbe plane crashed tome 20 miles west of the Geld. Webb declined to speculate whether a DME could have prevented the crash. He said plans for installing the device had teen in the works for some time, adding that Thursday's announcement did cot necessarily result from the mishap. Meanwhile.

Juneau Coroner Rick Siangco said Thursday many of the victims of the Alaska Airlines crash may make their final journey home on the same airline. Siangco said be and an FBI disaster team so far bad identified 30 of the 102 bodies brought into Juneau from the crash site. He said be was awaiting telegrams from next of kin to advise what they wanted done with the bodies, and said be had been told Alaska Airlines planned to schedule special flights to ship out the bodies. Airline officials could not be reached for confirmation. College Students will enjoy keeping up with the hometown news! SEND YOUR SON OR DAUGHTER $0100 School Year Subscription Only MAILED ANYWHERE IN THE U.S.A.

21 Pearl at Maple CENTRALIA 736-3311 WINLOCK MORTON TELEPHONE OR STOP IN and make arrangements now! Pacific at Prindle CHEHALIS 748-3311 Dial 785-3802 Dial 496-5488 Saddle Club Sets Show The 99m Saddle Club will host a Washington SUte Horsemen and Prairie Zone- approved games show Sunday, a.m., at the club grounds near (he Joseph Borst home on Bryflen Avenue in Centralia. Betty Jean Runyan, Hoquiara, has been invited to steward the show while Ralph Irish and Stan Pnce both of Centralia, will do the judging. ITiis is the last show of the year for the club, according to Charlotte Teeter, Rochester, show chairman. Neit year's shows will begin in late March or early April. Legal Notice rill BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVES Boird rf Csartr of Lt.u couitf.

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1811. ROBERT I. VENEUOX It clerk ot the Bond J. M. IJ71.

la Cbnrt ef tit SU'e of Wniitrtoa for courtT IN FEOBATt IN THE HATTER OP THE ESTATE or FRANCES T. BARBER Deceased So. NOTICE TO rKEDtrOKJ Notice the us. teta ird tu i eircotcr Ox eiUte ol Friscej T. BrSxr, DeceiKd; thi! ItTicf nil dzetued to tie nxc.

Ttiffitd. on iild or his ct record it tie ititei ted file tie itu the el totetier i-ith of uch wltUn 4 mocths ir.er of f.rit puVjcillon of tils Efitlee. cr the wD te Dite of tint puVueitioa Sfptestir 3. 1B71. LEE 1.

CAMPBELL Ejecaior of ii'd Estite Address Securltj Wisi. CAMPBELL I- HAIL Attorceji for Estile Security Stite CttUSj. Wish. MJJ3 Sept. 1.

1) 17. IS THE SUPERIOR COURT OP THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR LTWU COUNTY IX PSOBATB IS THE MATES OP THE ESTATE OP HAROLD D. CHASE TJeceisel so. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Is till tie CT deriltnd Ul tea izd til led of tie of D. Chie.

Decened: thit pe.iKa irilnst dectted are tereby reared to icrre the ef-T on nld li- mlnUtntrlx or ber or record He below suted. isd fie the with the GcrV of slid coart. toiether proof of lerrlec Tlthls 4 conths after the dite of firit publication ot thli notice, or the lime w3 be of flnt Sect. 13. LENOSA A.

CHA5E of Estate 3 A B3 Ctehilts. Wishnr-03 CAMPBELL HALL Attorceyi for Eitkte. Security Ctehllj. Wish. Sept.

Jl. 17 Jt. BESOLTTON NO 3547 Cotrty Rotd Project N'o 1071 BETOBE THE BOARD OF COUNTY I I OF LEWS COUNTY. WASHIXVGTON -IS TBE MATTER Roll to LRemrftce IT a HEREBY RESOLVED BT THE BOARD OF COUNTY COJIXSSIOXER9 it their to; part of the trtz sectiozj 1. 12.

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ISTI The Dairy Friday, Sept. 10, 1971 13 Ugol Xtttc. it HHU, rf fetal DinUn PurpoM Reililoo of io4 Mttlai ot risal nt ef Uitcton etvrjiwl tehoot Mitrtct wm ant lltrtn of Kt IL Htliu VOk School TSuridtj September tt. IH1 tl POL tor lit purpui ri nriiiif lie bjjret iM Httlsi tit ilul fcslirt iir Boirn-n Air ipoe.r uj ketrd foi or tiilcit lay ptrt nth buijet. VZRX L.

KurniAH. Secretary. WlnJoet School Boitl sept, u. IT. im.

STATE OT WAffilMOTON CtPABIUE.VT Or OLYUP1A NOTICE Or CSOl.M IICIT AFrLKATiox si. uni TAICE NOTICE: PHILIP I. LIPPEH of Ctehtix wnittim tttl. filed ipp-leiUc-a for perttit to TUhdrtv public ironed turcccfe Tttfcia tcmcK ct Seetioa 11. TciuhJj l) N.

Riiie 1 to Coacty, la IBOUS of iiDou per Blmtc lubjtci to flLiUrj tut the parpen coamunj ftja.iUc Mij 1 to Octcte; 1 In Irrllitloa. Any objection cast tt iceoospitud 6y a Us I fee riled the e( 11 tUrt troa official Kit till ji diy Asrut. mi. OLEN H. 7IZPLEH of Etstojj IT.

mi SUPEHIOR conni WASHIKOTON FOR LXWIl COUNTY IS THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP PACU.VC A. RATTEY. DtcMttd. MI. nte NOTICE TO C1ICITOU BT JtC- CESSOX PERSONAL ECFBESENTA.

TIVE NOTICE IS OIYEX ttit UxMitrtlor tntta. til ditcUrred cueiUr wltr the of etctttaptnta UTICI the deltdtut in to lit itmt. tali rirtfut. on tin osienifted or fcia itw.tfyi of record it tie iddrru sd fi wlis dert c( the court, uiethe: proof a uc! OLE CLEVCNOEB Eieajtor 'o Mam7. A ViDdcr 6top Mt PtcKic real UDRBAY.

ARMSTRONO VAKDEB STOEP Atteruit for Executor VA Picnic ease Chthills. Wthirfton Seji. 11. M. urn.

Chronicle WANT AD SECTION To Ploce Wont Ad: Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 pjn. Dial 736-33 or 748-3311 At Other Hours Please Dial 736-3313 For Metal Myrtle Announcements Lost Found 3 REWARD $50 Hghl e3r rW 730-2261. LOST, green plistic tackle box, Cowlitz Rivrr. anr ulmoa batcbery.

II found cail 245-3303. Personals-SpT. 9 CARDS or letters rouM be appreciated by Harmea O. Hutchlns, ts la the fcospltal. Write Barces Veteran Vancouver, IS? REDUCE safe and fast with Gobese Tablets ii E-Vap Girrison Rcxall Drug, Cectralu-Chehills.

COLD Uircut, iS. Von's. 735-2551. WANTED non-professional acts, Fort LeTris Skais, 15 aad over Interview call 736-7370. CREDIT Adrttt oa personal fmaacitl probltmi.

No charge. Call 73S-3308. Business Men's Credit Association. HOT LINB youtMo-yonth. Confidential, co came, no face Opportunity to discuss what's oa your mind.

Call Nightly 7-11 p.zn. COMPLETE tilr wt tt b-jiget prices. Appeyjitmects a always necessary. Centrala Beauty College, 217 So. Toxer.

Centralia. Call ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Mon. Frt. p.m.

Cbeialis Ave. Chehalis. Call TlcVMlJ or 14S- ALCOHOLICS Acoaymo'js Tuesday t- Saturday, 4:30 m. Church, Centura. ALCOHOLICS Thursdaj-s 8 IM Soa'Ji Rock.

73S-5U2. Pooh 12 A ifaire rtdes. Cbehalls-Centralla area to FLU. Ticoma, dally. Call Employment Sittcrt-ChiU MOTHER Hubbard's Dey Nurfr en.

State licensed. Ages 254-7. Many wonderful features. Call DELL'S pay Nursery, ma North Pearl. 'Do more for your child than hire a biby Hot lunches, individual cots, supervised play, clean atmosphere.

Pre-schoof, 27 years old. Transportation to kindergarten provided. CERTIFIED biby fitUEg, day W4 Hefp Wonted Femofe 18 RELIEF RN needed to work at Peter Pan Nursic? Home 3 p.m. to it p.m. shift.

Equal Opportunity Employer. INQUIRE today about enrollini in next class at Beauty Colleze, 217 60. Tower. Centralia. Call EXPERIENCED cook, fhjfc Drive-In, also car hop.

10-i p.m. Scott's A i- W. 719 w. Maui, Centialia. R.K.

ar.d L.P.N. Oithurtt Infirmary. Elma. 462-2M1. Apply Director of Kurlng.

An ecual opportunlly employer. CASHIER clerk Bonanza 68 store. Apply in person. RELIABLE baby sitter 18 years Sf my home. Close In.

after p.m. WANico: Occasional baby sitter my home, sometimes overnight. Good pay for rizht person. 736-7233, JINGLE All The Way to the Avon Representative. The Chlslmw earnings can be fabulous and It Is fun.

And you can do it In your spare time. Call now 357-77S1, or write Rt. 18 Box 383, Olympla. Opening near Chehalis. BABY sitter wanted, my home.

Call 273-947! 6 p.m BABY sitter needed 4:30 p.m. to p.m. 736-9242 before 10 a.m. WANTED, cocktail-food combination waitress, split shift Call 736-77S7 before 15:30 p.m. 735-7649 after 7 p.m.

TEACHER needs dependab'e person to baby sit. my home, after school, 1-2 hours. Waunch Praire area. Call DELL'S Nursery 73MM4 Need woman 30 or older by September 20th. Hours ID a 3 p.m.

Must love working with- children. Dependable aad neat in appearance, no smoking on Job. Call for an appointment. BABY sitter my home. 8 a.m.-l p.m.

Mon-Fri. One child 736-4516 alter 5 p.m. NURSE aide for relirf, could be full time, good fringe benefits. An equal opportunity Call MacMillan Health Care. 748-8623.

NEED middle age lady to live' in baby sit Irregular hours; 4-5! LIVE In motherless farm home. 1 children. TM-SS22. NURSES aide wanted to work relief on 3 shifts, 2 evenings 2 nights, I day. Call Help Wanted Mole 19 MALE orderly, Oakhurst Infirmary.

Elma. 482-2941. Apply Director of Nursing. An equal opportunity employer. ROUTE delivery driver, age 1823, local man preferred.

736-J5U between 6-8 p.m. APPRENTICESHIP a a- tlons for the Numbers. Pipe- i Refrigeration and Marine pipefrttfrs are beinz taken on Fridays only, 1 0 a 3:39 p.m.. each week. Requirements: High School education or eqirivalent.

Age: 18 through 25. Apply at Plumbers and Steatrfitters Local No. 82, Hall, East Jfta. St. Tacoma, Wash.

GOOD opportunity for live wire salesman, sslling 3 of the best lines In the automotive Held. American Motors. Jeep acd CMC. Contact Howard H. Hutchlas.

1002 Grand, Cealralla. JOURNEYMAN body rroa aad pair.ter. Must t- ab to estimates. Ettizs Auto Co Can Wij-ne Jhnscn. or TURN TO today's Want Ads for the dav'i b-iv? BETORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY ros LEVTIS couxrv.

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