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The Daily Chronicle from Centralia, Washington • Page 11

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News Briefs First Add Clam A Red Cross class first aid and personal safely standard is planned Tuesdays, Sept. 27-Oct. 25, 7-10 p.m. at Opalaska High School. Cathy Petersen will leach the course.

Persons Interested in taking the class should be 13 years of age or older and have completed the seventh grade. For further informatico, telepbone Peggy Sadchez at 748-6265 or 736-2366. Aging Meeting Planned -The Lewis County Council ca Aging will meet at 2 p.m. Wednesday La the Twin Cities Senior Center at 2545 National Ave. Lo Chehalis.

Membership is open to all senior citizens and to other interested in the problems sod acpersons tivities president of senior citizens. Council Minnie Lingreen would like all persons with suggestions or ideas to come to the meeting. To be considered are reports on Add evaluations of activities, including the May recognition banquet, Rain Starts The rain started over the weekend in the Chebalis area, according to wealber records maintained at Central Area beadquarters, state Merle Department of Natural Resources. oce-fourth of an inch area of rain fell, mosily said Stratton, manager, OD' Sunday. The average daytime temperature last week was 65 degrees and average nighttime tecoperature, 42 degrees.

The warmest day of the week was last Tuesday when it reached 82 degrees. Coodition -Maxwell L. Madoche, 59, Cbehalis, was still listed in poor condition Tuesday in the special care wait at St. Kelen Hospital, Chebalis. Madoche suffered critical injuries Sunday aftercoon in a (wo-car collision which occurred at the junction of the Gore and Leonard Roads south of Onalaska.

Registration Tonight--Persons can register for night classes at Opalaska High School until 8 p.m. Tuesday at the high sebool office. The classes are sponsored through the continuing educatioo program at Centralia College. Persons can also register the first night of classes begin next week. For more information, interested persons can dial night class coordinator, Allan Dunn, at 148-1513, or 978- 4113, or Roberta Nelson at 978-4105.

Work Order Approved The Lewis County Public Utitily District approved one work Mooday. The 730 line extension was ipproved for Jack Keller on the Collins. Road. The missioners plan to attend a 9:30 a.m. meeting Wednesday in Seattle to get information ca the Bonneville Power Administration Counsel Appointed -Centralia attorcey Chuck Althauser was appointed Monday by Lewis County Superior Court to represent two Mexican tree planters, charged with first degree murder and second degree assault in the death Sept.

10 of a fellow worker and injury of another. A preliminary arraignmeot for the accused med, Pablo and Tiburcio Sosa-Landa, age 21 and 24 respectively, was scheduled to resume sometime this week. The two mea are charged in the death of Pedro Rubio, 24. El Monte, and the assault of Salvadore Hasias and Jesus Reyes. The defendsots remained in custody Tuesday in lieu of $50,000 bail each.

Flowers by Mara-Lee. 736-9961. 239-11 Ea joy Swimming, Tennis Family Fun, C's Health Racquet Club, 748-8456, 736-2496. 273-f Barrels, Barrels, Barrels Five 30 gallon barrels, $5 ea, One SS gallon, $7.50. Call Dick Aust, 736-3311.

46-11 Music Bores Call 736-2991. -52-121 Sylvia's Yarn Shop selling out. Hand knitting Yaro accessories, 2006 more off, Carrying studio knitting machine machine yara. 748-0112, 88 S. W.

Cheh. 53-24 Walch Batteries available for most watcbes 466 N. Market Cheh. 54-Sk Shakice Meeting Tues. Sept 6, 7:30 p.cO., Ceal.

Chamber of Commerce. Lee, Irene Davidson, 736-5229. 43-71 Free Hair Cuts Advanced bair cutting classes at Chuck's Carousel, featuring Linda Dayton of San Francisco. Model maoled Call 736-3073. SS-3 Chebalis Eagles Wed.

Potluck 6:30 p.m. initiatico4 p.m. SA-2 Tide Beauty Salon 748-8351. 55-21 GEPPETTOS, Beautiful Handcrafted Inlald Wood Music Jewelry Boxe's Punk Cords Lewis County Accepted Moll DONALD A. MUSGROVE resident of Winlock since 1967, Musgrove, died 55, in WINLOCK-Donald A.

a Toledo Monday, Sept. 19. He was born Sept. 27, 1921, la Ridgefield. Mr.

Musgrove was member of the Elks Lodge, Winlock Lodge 47, F. and A.M., Winlock Loos Club and was a Boy Scout leader. Surviving are his wife, Kathryn, home; three daugbters, Mrs. Chrystine J. Huntley, Sequim; Doroa K.

R. Musgrove, at bome, and Mrs. Cynthia Malarz, Winlock; a son, Mari al bome; brothers and sisters, Eliza Husgrove, Clalskanine, Ruth Phillips, Vancouver, Venite Finley, Los Angeles, and Orval Musgrove, Klamath Fails, two half-sisters, Lila Lasley, Klamath Falls, and Donna Estes, Junction City, a grandson and numerous aucts and uncles. Services will be Thursday at 1 p.m. al the Winlock Assembly of God Church.

JOSEPHINE E. (BOUCHARD) MAHAR Josephine E. (Boucbard) a resident of Centralia for the past 4 years, died in a Centralia bospital Monday, Sept. 19. She was 61.

She was bora Feb. 1, 1916, in Olympia and was a housewife. Mrs. Mabar was a member of the Chetalis Women of the Moose and the Lewis County Senior Citizens Club. Survivors include four sons, Douglas, Olympia; William, Chehalis; Ronald and Richard, both of Centralia: a daughter, Mrs.

Gloria Coleman, Centralia; two brothers, Alvie and Norb Bouchard, both of Castle Rock; a balf-brother. Roy Francis, Moual Vernoo; a sister, Mrs. Merle (Helen) Preman, Olympia; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren and cumerous nieces and nephews. Services will be Thursday at 10:30 a.m. at Newell-Hoerling's Chapel, Centralia, with to follow at Claquato Cemetery.

Autumn classes begin at college Auturon quarter classes began Monday at Centralia College with fewer daytime students but more nighttime pupils in attendance. Vincent Coates, registrar, said the opening day enrollment figures showed 1,191 attending day classes compared with 1,270 last year and 1,458 io evening classes compared with 1,159 last year. Registration for classes continues throughout this week. Dr. Nels Hanson is beginning his 12tb yer as president of the college and heading 'structors.

a staff of 16 including The college now grants tive degrees. The newest degree is an Associated in Liberal Arts Degree. Senior citizens may without take two classes eacb quarter paying the regular tuition and fees, provided the class is not full after live days. It seats are available, the seniors may sit -in classes at the class meeting with the understanding that if paid enrollees reach the maximum number, the seniors roust vacate the chairs they occupy. Centralia agency grants variances The Centralia Board of Adjustmect granted two variances and 2 COnditional use permit Moodarnight.

Graystone was given a variance to construct a decorative display of bricks a1 305 East Summa St. Edward and Jane Dayer were granted a variance to extend and enclose their Iront pores a1 501 South King St. A conditional use permit was gracted to Eugene E. Acevedo to build and operate a temporary fruit stand at the corner of Fair Street and Kresky Road during the remainder of Seplember and October this year, and during August, Seplember and October of 1978. Acevedo will be allowed just one onpremise sign.

Funerals MAHAR, Mrs. Josephine E. (Boucbard) -Thursday, 10:30 a.m.. Newell-Hoerling's Chapel, Centralia. REESE, Mrs.

Wanda B. Thursday, 2 p.m., Newell-Hoerling's Chapel. Centralia. Remembrances may be donations to the American Cancer Society. JYHLA, Elmer Henry, Friday, 10:30 2.10., Newell- Chapel, Centralia.

Remembrances may be made to St. Mark's Lutheran Church Memorial Fund, Rochester, XUSGROVE, Donald A. Thursday, Winlock Assembly of God Church. Remembrances may be decations to American React Association of Washington. 7 to 111 Sun.

a to 12 BREAKFAST Pete 1 Freddie JOURDAN T. SULLIVAN SR. TACOMA A former tong time resident of the Mossyrock area, Jourdaa T. Sullivan died Wednesday, Sept. 14, in Tacoma al the age of 91.

He was bora Dec. 2, 1882, in Missouri, and had resided in Tacoma since 1943. Mr. Sullivan had been a Grange member for 60 years and was koown as an educator, politican and lecturer. During World War I be was food administrator for Alaskan Jodians under President Hoover.

Mr. Sullivan was also acting superintendect of sebools of the Westera District of Alaska white there. Upon his retura to be lectured in schools about his adventures in Alaska. He pioneered Social Security through his -Townsend Plan activities. Survivors include his wife of 51 years, Elizabeth, at home; a son, Jourdaa Underwood, 2 daugbter, Mrs.

C.J. (Sue) Bachmeier and five grandchildrec. Memorial services were Friday, at the Bethesda Baptist Church io Tacoma, with the Rev. Robert L. Jones officiating.

MRS. WANDA B. REESE Mrs. Wanda B. Reese, S4, a resident of Centralia for the past 26 years, died in a Centralia hospital Sunday, Sept.

18. She was born July 15, 1923, in Stark, Kan, and was a sales clerk for J.C. Penney Co. Mrs. Reese was a member of the First Baptist Church in Union TOWD, Centralia Chapter 14, and member and past president of Centralia Hospital Auxiliary Branch 5.

Survivors include ber husband, Fred at home; two daughters, 3rs. Ron (Anita) Gayp, Centralia, acd Sirs. Jerry Kay Delma, Lacey: four brothers, Earl and Garland Wittsell, both of Union Town, Quentia Wittsell, Willows, and Kenneth Wittsell, Chico, three sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Wolfe, Grandview, Mrs. Marie Atkisson, Chico, Mrs.

Waneta Myers, Shawnee, three grandchildren and numerous nieces and cephews. Memorial services will be Thursday at 2 p.m. at Newell-Hoerling's Chapel. Centralia, with the Bev. Dennis Weaver officiating.

ELMER HENRY JYLHA ROCHESTER-Elmer Henry Jylha, a resident of Independence Valley for the past 71 years, died at his home Sunday, Sept. 18. He was 12. He was bora Feb. 4.

1905, in Sand Coulee, and came to the independence Valley from Montana at age one. Mr. Sylha was a retired logger, having worked for Simpson and Bordeaux. He was employed by Darigold for-25 years as a milk truck driver was custodian at Rochester High School for four years. Mr.

Jylha was a member of St. Mark's Lutheran Cburch in Rochester. Survivors include his wife, Sigre Maria, at bome: a 500, William, Tacoma; two daughters, Mrs. Albert (Inez) Munsell, Rochester, and Sirs. Dennis (Helen) Ruble, Centralia; eight grandebildren: two great-grand.

children and several nieces and nephews. Services will be Friday at 10:30 a.m. at Newell-Hoerling's Chapel. Centralia, with the Rev. Lauren A.

Lundblad officiating. Interment will follow at Grand Mound Cemetery. Pall bearers be Frans Strand, Gust Bowman, Harold Jensen, Star McGraw, Ray Dahlstrom and L' Mattson. County park official quits Gary Iverson, assistant director of the Lewis County Parks aed Recreation Department, subrailled letter of resignation Tuesday, effective Oct. S.

Iverson has been with ube department three and a ball years. His primary responsibilities have been with park development. He was offered the directorship of the department after the resignation last week of Rich Scheftel, current director, but turned the position down with "sincere thanks to the Lewis County commissioners for their confidence in offering me the position." He said he will be taking a position with the Allstate Insurance Company that offers bim financial and management future" that te could not pass up. Iversca is a graduate of Western Washington State College. He and his wile, Barbara, bare two children.

They will be moving to Ererelt, for his new job. He praised the couaty commissioners and his staff for their belping him to develop an "octstanding" parks program in the county. Now You Know By United Press International Water fast before it boils than aflerward." The Daily Chronicle, 98531, Tuesday, September 20, 1977 AN ELECTRICAL MALFUNCTION was cited os the front bedroom probable cause of a house fire and living room, Alto, smoke and Silver St. In Centralla. South heat damage was found Monday at 612 The fire started in the front throughout the structure, bedroom of the frame wile of the owner told firemen that half The twostory house, owned by house's electrical the Jodie Bridges.

Once under the outlets were not working in the to the way, blaze spread morning. ond she living room. The Centralia Fire Department, look was going to have her husband which sent 13 men to the residence Into the problem when he got home from work. about 2:15 Totol damage to the p.m., reported extensive lire damage to both the and contents was building estimated at $10,000. Chronicle Photo Heart attack claims Winlock man driving Chebalis State Patrol A 55-year-old Wialock man, Donald A.

Musgrove, died of a heart attack Monday while driving his 1967 pickep truck along the Toledo-Spiril Lake Highway I0 miles east of Toledo. The slate patrol was summoced to the scene at 12:45 p.m. after we pickup left the road and overturned in a ditch. A passenger, Brian L. Huntley, 6, Sequim, suffered a back injury.

His lather, Curtis Huntley, 32, Sequin, was not seriously injured. The truck was lemolisbed. Elsewhere a 1977 pickup truck, driven by Linda B. Nichols, 28, Toledo, left the Jackson Highway Monday at 10:45 a.m. four miles south of Chebatis, resulting in damages of $400.

A passenger, Beatric Durbam, 54, Toledo, suffered a back injury and was taken 16 Helen Chebalis, for treatment. A 1972 foreigo sedan, driven by Laurie A. Williams, 33, Chebalis. collided with a bridge abutm.ent along the freeway's Harrison Avenue offramp Monday at 8 p.m., causing damages of $600. There were no injuries reported.

Centralia Police Vehicles driven by Lori H. Carlson, 19, Rochester, and Joel Kibbee, 56, Santa Monica. collided on South Pearl between Walnut and Locust Monday al 8:43 a.m., causing damages of $100. Police there were co injuries. Elsewhere, police stopped three suspects in a vehicle al Main and Pearl Births Mr.

and Sirs. Shannon J. Reid. Redmond, a girl, Jean Marie, 8 pounds, 9 ounces, Sunday, Sept. 4.

Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Burnham, Chehalis. Paternal grandparents are Sir, and Mrs. Robert Reid, Gaitherburg, Md.

Sir. and Mrs. Myron B. Swanson, Winlock, a boy, 9 pounds, ounces, Saturday, Sept. 11, Centralia Geceral Hospital, Mr.

and Mrs. Joha D. Games, Centralia, a boy, 8 pounds, ounces, Saturday, Sept. 11, Centralia General Hospital. Str.

and Hrs. Robert Cruz, Centralia, a girl, 6 pounds, 11 ounces, Sunday. Sept. 18, Cectralia General Hospital. Grandpareats are Socorro Jinecez, Mexico City.

Mexico, and Cloe Wakefield, Centralia. grandparents are Tereso Jimenez, Stexico City. Sexico, and Pearl Barnes, Centralia. Mr. and Sirs.

Melvin O. Butterfield, Centralia, a girl, 1 pounds, 4 ounces, Sunday, Sept. 18, Centralia General Hospital. Sir. 20d Sirs.

Mare R. Fisher, Wislock, a girl, 8 pounds, 1 ounce, Sunday, Sept. 15. Cectratia Geceral Hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon L. Harper, Centralia, a bor, 6 poucds, 13 ounces, Sunday. Sept. 18, Cestralia General Hospital.

ROEWE THEATRES TOMITE SINBAD! THE ENDS GREATEST OF ALL ADVENTURERS! Sinbad and The Eye of the Tiger Production Seven by Dron, P8 Complete Shows Nightly at 7:00 and 9:25 pickup truck near Sirens Monday afterdoon, arresting one, a 22- year -old Shelton man. He is accused of criminal trespass, illegal possession of marijuana and theft, the latter in connection with an alleged breakin at 412 West Main. The Centralia Post Office reported Monday that burglars broke into the post office Sunday night and forced open a copy machice and stamp machine, taking a small amount of change. Lewis County Sheriff Two goat hunters, missing in the Goat Rocks Wilderness area near Pack wood walked out late Monday night in good condition, deputies report. Deputies bad started a search for the two mea Monday and were preparing to resume it Tuesday morning when word was received the two men walked out.

A S4-sear-old Rochester woman was arrested Monday in Thurston County on a Lewis County District Court warrant charging ber with failure to appear on a third degree theft charge. She remained in custody Teesdar without bail awaiting court action. Docald E. Shellborn, 35, Tacoma, was arrested Monday co a superior Marriages Applications for marriage licenses have been filed in the Lewis County Auditor's Office by: Edward Duane Music and Judy Rene Consell, both Forks. Donnelly Dean Dunaway and Dodaa Kay Eastman, both Gleaora.

Stephen Lee Daveaport, Wilbraham, and Eileen Kay Simon, Centralia Jesse Ray Boyer and Joanne Christine Wamsley, both Centralia. dissolutions Petitions for dissolution of have been filed in the Lewis County marraige Clerk's Office by: Joanne and Steven Hail. Claudia Kay and Steves Wayne Blankenship. Ellsworth C. and May H.

Staley. Karolya B. and James D. Wheeler. Malcolm L.

and Cynthia J. Bowen. Edmuad R. and Juacita A. Gallaga.

DRIVE-IN SKYLINE THEATER 5 miles south of She ton Access vio Frontage Rood at Terlor Town 24 Hout Telephone 426 4707 Gales Open el 7:30. Show at Dusk. "Inside Marlyn Chambers" "Sodum and Ga mortal" No one under 15 allowed. CARDS REQUIRED 11 you con't open your trunk, don't come. $3 per person.

RATED Toledo court warract charging him with failure to obey a mandate of the court. He remained in custody Tuesday without bail pending court action. The Mossyrock School District reported Monday the theft of a large vacuum cleacer valued at $160. The vacuum was stolen, apparently, within the past few days. A Laurel Lane resident reported the loss of wine and liquor valued at $100.

IL was stolen recently from a shed at his residence. A Hillerest Road resident reported bis mailbox was damaged Monday by vandals. Thurston County Sheriff A citizen band radio was taken Monday from a tar owned by Peyllis J. Aker, Grand Mound. The theft occurred at Smiley's Trailer Court between 4 and 4:30 p.m.

A casetle player and -track tape deck were taken Sucday from a car parked op the shoulder of Rainier Road. Owner Gary D. Braze, Yelm, said te was on the way to work, had a fat tire and got a ride into town he telephoced his uncle to pick up the car. He said the vehicle was unattended for only one-half bour. Entry was gaiced by breaking a door window with a rock.

Two sigas at Denny's Auto Repair 03 Eiderbercy Street. Grand Mound, were pelted with rocks over the weekend. Damage was estimated at $300. Brady Grievel, 11, Oakville, listed in fair condition Tuesday at St. Peter Hospital, Olympia, where be is recovering from head and chest jcries suffered in an auto accident Monday, two miles east of Rochester.

He was oce of three persons injured whea two- sedans one driven by Delores D. Gow, 30, Oakville. and the other by Judith K. McDonald, 32, Rochester. collided at the intersection of 191st Arence and the Tenizo Rochester Highway at 1:30 p.m.

Goa suffered knee and leg injuries and Scoll Black, 5, Oakvile, bead and face injuries. They were treated at St. Peter Hospital and released. Both cars LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM HALL $2495 For Klean Karpets Koll Ken's Karpet Kleaning 748-0581 Sept. 30 4 Has Special Way A TACO (Bean) BURRITOS 2.

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