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The Olympian from Olympia, Washington • 34

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The Olympiani
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Olympia, Washington
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TbeOt: Sunday October C2 a South Sound Washington state Boeing to begin making one 737 per day Medical association rejects state marijuana initiative on Nov 3 ballot iTELECTIO Tha Associated Press BELLEVUE On voice vote at dent of the Washington State Medical Association Donnell Douglas assembly plant in Long Beach Calif Asot Aug 31 Boeing had delivered 77 new-model 737a and held orders far another L057 After practicing at the higher rate to recent weeks the 12000 workers in Renton were ready when work on the first plane began last Monday under the one-per-business-day schedule she said The wings on the 737-700 for VUnnan Airlines were attached in two days rather than the seven days required four months agoi Overall the number of job behind schedule on the new-genera-tion 737 line has fallen to 3000 from 16000 in May and overtime also is down Mudgett said Several physicians on Friday debated the pros and cons of the initiative with supporters noting the measure offers hope and reduces suffering for the terminally ill and those with debilitating illnesses Opponents argued the measure is compassionate but at best socially irresponsible at worst Both sides agree Initiative 692 which focuses only on medicinal marijuana and not other drugs is in scope than last Initiative 685 which the association opposed That measure failed to win approval of voters its annual conference Saturday the Washington State Medical Association issued a resounding no to an initiative that would allow doctors to prescribe marijuana for people who are dying or suffering a debilitating illness But Initiative 692 which is one of the measures on the Nov 3 ballot remains controversial among the 8000 Washington members "There is disagreement whether there is scientific data showing whether smoking marijuana helps in any said Pete Marsh presi measure is far more restricted limiting marijuana to the chronically debilitated and termi- nally said William Robertson who gave Initiative 685 the thumbs down but this year is urging his peers to endorse medical marijuana NIH (National Institutes of Health) is looking at whether marijuana works or not but I feel compelled to be quite so stringent regarding the terminally he said raise such a fuss for a very veiy limited group?" For the Record So far the efficiency campaign has yet to bring job losses on the factory floor bid that is one of the fears as Boeing moves to cut 28000 people from the corporate payroll by the end of next yean About 1100 workers at least three-quarters in white-collar jobs and about two-thirds in the Puget Sound area got 60-day layoff warnings Friday More 60-day notices go out Oct 30 Boeing spokesman Peter Conte said Leaders of two largest unions the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers and the Seattle Professional Engineering Employees Association said their members appeared safe for now winning cards and are worth $20 each Qulnto sales ware $419464 In Lucky for Ufa there were no Nadine cash winners Thera was one $50000 winner Thera also was one $25000 winner Both are onoflme cash prizes Here are test night's winning numbers in the Washington state Daily Game: Last night's winning Kara numbers: 7-8-14-23-24-2742-41-42-44-B0- Last night's winning Lotto numbers: 10-11-20-21-25-47 Last night's whining Qulnto hand: 54 2 Last winning Lucky tor Ufa numbers: 241-44-74 TMMrae stats lottery number (800) 546-7510 AMERICAN Cremation Complete SAOE Pre-arranged from 470 Graveside Service e-e nop Including Casket iZOj For Information or Services bOtniiiA 956-1282 Laceys ALt Joseph Award from St Peter Hospi-taL He was also a member of the SL Michael Catholic Church He enjoyed golfing and being around other people which was reflected by his numerous activities Me Reder is survived by his wife Gingie Reder of Olympia son Joe of Chicago daughter Lucy Bolds of Mojave Calif brother Lou Reder of Florida four grandchildren and a A funeral Mass will be at 11:30 am Tuesday Oct 6 1998 at St Michael Catholic Church Olympia Memorial donations can be sent to St Vincent DePaul St Michael Building fund St Peter Hospital or a favorite charity Arrangements are by Mills and Mills Rineral Directors Olympia rastod by officers Saturday on suspicion of possessing msthamphatamina with intent to dslvsr Ha posted $SJ)00 cash bal and was released from Hia county Jal DanM Anthony Hinckto 18 of tha 200 block of Country Estates Drive Rainier was arrested by officers Saturday on suspicion of drunken driving and two misdemeanor charges He waa released from the county Jail after posting $1250 cash bal THURSTON COUNTY JAIL Inmate population aa of 6 pm Saturday: 256 in tha main Jail Including 66 on mattrasasa on the floor an additional 79 In tha annex Operational capacity: 266 In tha main Jail 92 In tha annex People booked in the past 24 hours: 24 LOTTERY No one won a $2 mWon Lotto Jackpot or a $800000 Qubito drawing Saturday night ao the top prizes go to $3 million and $900000 for tha dniwlnga Wednee-daynighL There were 25 Lotto tickets sold with five of the six winning numbers They ore worth $663 each And 1479 tickets had four winning number lor $22 each Salas for Lotto drawing were $709866 In Qulnto 39 tickets wars add with four of tha flvo winning cards and are worth $1000 each and 1732 had three Esther Kosokar 81 a resident erf Olympia for 25 years died of respiratory foilure Wednesday Sept 30 1998 at Mother Joseph Care Center Shewas born Jan 31 1917 in Puget Island to John and Petra (Dennisen) Didricksen She attended Cathlamet School in Cathlamet She married George Kosokar in January 1944 in Longview Mrs Kosokar owned and operated Dairy Queens in various parts tars Lauber several John's In Dick Faith WA SL cancer The Associated Prase As of Monday The Boeing Co is set to produce one new-model Boeing 737 per business day or 21 a month three times as many as at the start of tbeyear The achievement following an interim increase to 14 of the twin-engine jetliners a month over the summer shows that difficulties at the 737 factory in Renton have been largely resolved said Stephanie Mudgett a spokeswoman for Boeing Commercial Airplane Group A further production rate increase to 24 a month is set for mid-1999 with the additional three planes to come from the old Mc 11:30 am SL Michael Catholic Church Otympia Mills and Mills Funeral Directors Otympia Erickson Stanley 68 ShaNon Memorial Services 1 pm Hops Chapel Shelton MoComb FUneral Home Shaken VITAL STATISTICS The foi tarring dlsaohrilan peffttona were filed with the Thurston County Clerk's Office: Stanatwiy Sandra and Douglas Johnson Ada and Marvin Caaazza Pamela and Edward Pierce Lori and Michael Moore CteMte and David Don Uaa and Jeffrey Etahawa ZSkwan and Michele Denkers Joy and Douglas Conger Jacque and George Sauls Elizabeth Hisiop and Scott Sauls 1 Room Lawrence Susan Roams and Tlmmia Liwvnca naynoidaon Roaa Shlrtay Raynoldaon and Douglas Ross Henderson Victoria and Keith nactor Donna and Jamas Damltlo George and Laura Anderson Barbara and Gary Groaaman Richard 8ikorski and Nicola Grossman Madariaga Para on a Christina Madariaga and Timothy Persona Barnett Marjorie and Jamas Spoon Karan and John Wolbart Ruth and Eric Forte JatmHor and Steven Schacfcford Mm and Roland HaSoway Pamela and Ronald Coffman EBaJuno and Marion Haywood Todd and Jan TMlay Jennifer and Randy Workman Bradley and Angela Kkby Charles and JaanaSa Vo Hao Nguyen and Hao Vo DahNn John and Mwykn BorinwaM WSyne and Carolyn MaBoy Chris and Staooy THURSTON COUNTY Mlchaal Lawrence Skiaaer 34 of the 200 block of Spruce Street McC leery waa arrested by shariira deputies Friday on suspicion of second-degree maUdoua mischief Ha remained In Thurston County Jal on $2500 cash bail Saturday Jeffrey Dean Slurp 36 of the 9100 block of Winatow Drive Olympia waa ar- rtsd by deputies Saturday on suspicion manufacturing and possessing mstham-phetemine third-degree assauR and on a misdemeanor warranL Ho remained In the county jal on cash bat Saturday OLYMPIA Tony Edward Lilly 47 of the 1200 block of East Eighth Avenue Otympia was arrested by officers Saturday on suspicion of first-dag res burglary and domestic violence Ha was held without bail Saturday at the county Jal Chaster William Coffins 21 of the 4700 block of Balwood Drive Northeast Olympia waa arrastad by offleara Saturday on suspicion of possessing methamphetamine and on a misdemeanor warrant Ho remained at the county Jal on $3500 cash bal Saturday Mathaw Leaf Roma 18 of the 2200 block of Sapp Road TUmwater was ar-rested by offiesys Saturday on nupfflfon of drunken driving Ho was cited and ra- More than $1220 In tools wore ra-portsd stolen from a home on the 2100 block of Swanaa Circle Southeast a po-lies report aakL The owner told offleara someone entered hia garage sometime In September and took the Hama Joel Lae Sweat 34 of the 5800 block of Thombuty Drive Lacey by offleara Friday on suspicion of sec-ond-degrae possession of stolen property He remained In the county Jal Saturday on $2500 cash bail Chad Chriataln Jeaaup 24 oHhe 2000 block of Fordham Court Olympia waa ar- terFest amazing the amount of peo- ethat are out here when remand hailing But I see anybody leaving" Wilson said all seafood Simpson added miss this when you love Melissa Hung writes for The Olympian She can be reached at 754-5433 13 ate in (family gptomes You'll sleep like a I elegant home providing special attention to Seniors bedrooms sun deck protected courtyard 24 hour caregivers visiting RN and delicious home cooked meals Located in a quiet residential neighborhood near Long Lake in Lacey: Cal for a private tour 360455-1246 360438-9683 Noble Fir 6924 15th Ave SE Lacey t- a I- aS wi wiiiy wwn in rw nuuwng wn knowing your loved one is living in this i Private oemiARtES Obituaries an run In Ths Olympian as news Rams There la no charge tor news obituaries but they must comply with news style and policies The proper forms are available at the newspaper's front desk through South Sound funeral homes or by fax Obituaries are written from those forms Obituaries must arrive by 4 pm the day before publication and may be accompanied by a recant photo Death and funeral notices will be accepted until 7 pm AM deaths must be verified before a notice or obituary can run Information can be daNverad to the paper at 1268 Fourth Ave mailed to Obituaries RO Box 407 Olympia WA 96507 or sent by fax to 357-0202 Direct questions to 7546430 Stanley Vernon Erickson i Stanley Erickson 68 a Shelton resident for four years died of heart failure in his home Thursday Oct 1 1998 He was born May 3 1930 in Butte Mont to Can and Margie (Jenkin) Erickson Mr Erickson graduated from Shelton High School Shelton in 1948 and attended the University of Washington Seattle for two years where he studied electrical engineering He married Elsie Dodd on Nov 14 1959 in McMinnville Nev Mr Erickson served in the National Guard He worked for Frank Electric for 13 years in Milpitas Calif and retired in 1990 Mr Erickson was a member of the Elks Lodge 2347 in Santa Clara Calif and was a charter member and past exhaulted ruler He was a member of union local 332 in San Jose Calif the Town Cruisers Car Club of Shelton as well as the Yfes-teiyear Car Club of Shelton the Mason county Search and Rescue and the Amateur Radio Club Mr Erickson was a classic car collector and was a former member of the Shelton Fire Department and a former deputy sheriff of Mason County He is survived by his wife Elsie Erickson of Shelton two sons Fred Fbrtier of San Jose Calif and Richard Fortier of Scottsdale Ariz a daughter Adrienne Myers of Puyallup brother Erickson of Sea Tac 11 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren Memorial services will be at 1 pm Tuesday Oct 6 1998 at the Hope Chapel Shelton Memorial donations can be sent to the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center 1124 Columbia St Seattle WA 98104-2092 Arrangements are by McComb FUneral Home Shelton Carl Reder 86 a lifetime resident of Olympia died of congestive heart failure Thursday Oct 1 1998 at Mother Joseph Care Center He was born Dec 24 1911 in Olympia to Joseph and Lydia Reder He attended Olympia High School Mr Reder married Gingie Speckart in 1941 in Olympia He worked in the family grocery business for many years and was the manager of the OlympiaTum-water Foundation for many years Me Reder was a member of the Olympia Rotary St Peter Fbunda-ion St Vincent DePaul and was ictive in the Humane Society He and his wife received the Mother OysterFest From Cl And for those not of legal drinking age nothing beat plunging a hand into icy water to pet a slimy starfish at a display of touch tanks sponsored by the Hood Canal Aquanuts diving dub on get something to eat" Darrell Burrow said to his 3- and Health Services from 1954 to 1988 and was the chief of the Office of Accounting Services Mr Dick was a member of St Episcopal Church and served on the Vastly as senior warden and treasurer He was the recipient of the Bishop's Cross from the Dioceses of Otympia Mr Dick was on the Community Youth Services Board as their treasurer and was a member of the Citizens Accountability Board as well aa the Frith Homes Board and the Olympia Rotary Mr Dick eqjoyed his visiting his grandchildren playing bridge and grit gardening volunteer activities and traveling He is survived by hia wife Dee Dick of Olympia daughter Susan Dick Kirkpatnck erf Olympia sons Bruce of Bellevue and Alan of Is-saquah brother Floyd of Valley Center Calif sisters Mildred and Verda Coryell both of Spokane seven grandchildren and nieces and nephews Memorial services will be Monday Oct 5 1998 at 2:30 pm at St Episcopal Church Olympia lieu of flowers the family sug-gests donations be sent to the Community Youth Service! Carroll Volunteer Find Otympia Homes 3519 30th Tacoma 98406-4802 or the MDA clinic at Peter Hospital Olympia James Jones 70 a longtime resident of Olympia died of Friday Oct 2 1998 at St Pb-Hospital Olympia He was born August 21 1928 in St Paul Minn to Frank and Fima (Hodson) Jones Mr Jones married Vbshiko Kohno in May 1986 in Olympia He is survived by his wife Yoshiko Jones of Olympia three soils Mark of Parka Cok) Scott of Pullman and Matthew of Portland two brothers Murray of Los Angeles and Geoffrey of Anderson Island two sisters Flora Martin of Kent and Catherine Shelton of Shelton two grandchildren ll nieces and seven nephews Arrangements are by Olympic I Gardens Thmwater TODAY Kuhr Edwin 78 Otympia Memorial 2 pm North Olympia Fire Dept Halt Boston Harbor Road NE Olympia Snldar Ronald 74 Shelton Visitation 1 to 4 pm McComb Funeral Home Shelton McComb Funeral Home Shelton Hinkle Van Ronald 91 Mercer Island Memorial Service 4 pm First Christ Ian Church 1632 Broadway Seattle Bonney Watson Seattle MONDAY Snider Ronald Dl 74 Shelton Funeral 10 am Hope Chapel 421 West SL Shelton Interment at Haratene Island Cametary after the service McComb Amaral Home Shelton Koaokai Esther 81 Olympia Visitation 12 to 5 pm Olympic Funeral Home Olympia Mils and Mills FUneral Directors Olympia Dick Carrol 8 70 Olympia Memorial Setvlcee 2:30 pm SL John's Episcopal Church Otympia Bleitz Funeral TUESDAY Kosokar Esther 81 Olympia Internments pm Olympic Memorial Gardena Olympia Mills and Mills FUneral Directors Otympia Radar Carl 86 Olympia FUneral Mass ized products and the fact that proceeds go to charity makes the festi-val appealing he said got a certain feel to it different from any other event" he said Sitting on a bench Doris Simpson her 7-year-old grandson Steven Nygaard and neighbor Pearl Wilson licked strawberry icecream cones Simpson and Wilson say they have attended every Oys Has Viagra Let You Down? 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Highest Patient Satisfaction 1 Hour Outpatient Procedure Restores Spontaneity Covered by Most Insurances Permanent Solution i of the state until retiring in 1973 She lived in Puget Island from 1948 to I960 La Grand Ore from 1960 to 1965 Centralia from 1965 to 1973 and Olympia from 1973 to the present Mrs Kosokar enjoyed golf cooking sewing and yard work Mrs Kosokar is survived by her husband George Kosokar of Olympia a brother Robert Didrick-sen of Olympia and two sisters Austa Reuter ofVhkima and Frida Morrison of Portland Visitation will be Monday Oct 5 from 12 to 5 pm at Olympic Fmeral Home Olympia Interment will be Tuesday Oct 6 1998 at 3 pm in Olympic Memorial Gardens In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations be sent to American Disease Department of Medicine University of Washington Seattle WA 98519 Arrangements are by Mills and Mills Fhneral Directors Olympia Carroll Dick 70 a resident of Olympia for 45 years died from complications of ALS due to Lou Disease mi Thursday Oct 1 1998 in his home He was bom Dec 4 1927 in Kettle Fklls to Charles and Elsie (Copp) Dick Mr Dick graduated from Curlew High School in 1946 Washington State University Pullman in 1952 with a bachelor of arts degree in business administration and Pacific Lutheran University Tacoma in 1975 with an MBA He married Dee Vehrs on Nov 7 1954 in Spokane Mr Dick served in the Navy from 1946 to 1948 at Pearl luu-foor Hawaii as a yeoman third class He worked for the state of Washington in the Department of Social year-old daughter Shelby as she peered over the edge of a tank Richard Oilman the of came up with the idea for the first festival which was held in 1982 This year has been more successful than last year despite the weather Oltman said Some vendors even ran out of stock The lack of highly commercial October 7 1998 La Quinta Hotel Tacoma Dome 1425 27th SL 2533830146 Speaker is Robert 0 Modarelli MD Board Certified Urologist Impotence Specialist eserveYour Place Mi Did You Know Our funeral services are 40-50 less expensive than Mills Mills and Olympic Forest Funeral Home Cemetery and Cremetory offers complete and products and services at i affordable prices Our service is excellent Our chapel and setting are chantiingOur prices are gny competetive SB-funeral home- cemetery iSl Pacific Ave SE glyrapia WA 98551 Olympia: 36943-6363 Tflrelton: 360427-8014 avAAk Ul.

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