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LIAM GROUT, Kennewick, WA., rch 24, visited his parents, Mr. 57th Dr. NE, before leaving years as English teachers in the Peace Corps. Both are State University. Thursday, June 28, T973 Pilchuck Middle School Honor Roll Students on the honor roll at Pilchuck Middle School for the second semester have been announced by Mike Fankauser, assistant principal. STRAIGHT A Sixth grade: Steve Williams. Seventh grade: Mike Ford, Ted Sehmel, Jim Weber. Eighth grade: Ronnie Anderson. HIGH HONORS 3.75-4.00 GPA Sixth grade: Brian Ed- strom, Steve Heinke, Aleta Purcell. Seventh grade: Kristi Allen, Melody Anderson, Eric Berg, ViriLe Clubb, Kelli Craig, Susan Ferrier, Karl Pugh, Lori Sandall, Mike Sande, Mike Sherman, Susan Graybeal. Eighth grade: Mike An- derson, Lorraine Fox, Lois Gesme, Paul Herk, Jim Nichol, Karel Rose. HONOR ROLL 3.2-3.75 GPA Sixth grade: Pam An: derson, Colleene Bolding, Sandra Burgess, Paul Carlson, Colleen Clark, Margie Cooke, Tuna Den- man, Dave Eder, Mary Edwards, Cammy Gore, Karen Graybeal, Charlotte Hadwin, Kevin Hansen, Kelly Hardesty, Kim Herring, Mary Hoey, Sheila Knapp, Sharon Lung, Mike MacLeod, Linda Maxwell, Laurie McShurley, Donna Mead, Joan Monteith, Bob Niclai, Larry O'Connell, Michelle Olson~ Kelly Persinger, Linda Peters, Karla Pierce, Lynda Pirnat, Marcie Schack, Bill Stanifer, Sara Strong, Linda Watson, Donald Weiss, Sheryl Weston, Lori Whetter. Seventh grade: Melonie Adkinson, Debbie Anderson, Mike Anderson, Greg Beams, Danny Buck, Marl Carlson, Debbie Chaffee, Leslie Clough, Carol Cook, Mike Cooke, Jeff Eastep, Stace Edgeeomb, Paula Erichsen, Marcia Goshorn, Josi Guzman, Brenda Hadwin, Charlene Hanson, Scott Harrison, Kim Johnson, damie Josephson, Perry Kinney, Jan "Lang, Diane Larson, Kevin Leslie, Tim Overman, Karin Rose, Valerie Rowlett, Brenda Sharun, Susan Stordal, Lily Thew, Darey Thomas, Vince Vandenbosch, Joanne Warren, Katy Wentz, John West, Denise Whipple. Eighth grade: Cathy Brown, Julie Burn, Phyllis Carlton, Robin Dachenhausen, Bill Estes, Harry Forsberg, Mona Frauenholtz, Joni Guzman, David J, ones, Duane Kin- nery, Chris Lark, Julie Muddy, Fred Matheny, Craig Mathews, Jeff Mc- Cann, Lynn Melum, Jill Overstreet, Kelly Peters, Jim Platz, Diane Porter, Kay Roth, Laura Sherman, Susan Stevens, Charlene Streets, Kelly Tuber, Debbie Weston, Dan Wetzel, Doug Wiese, The GLOBE--9 ANY AGE Cancer doesn't respect birthdays; it can strike young and old. But, explains the American Cancer Society, folks over 40 should especially remember to have an annual checkup including cancer tests. One of the important tests is called a "procto" and it's used to detect a very common form of cancer, colon-rectal cancer. DENNIS L. PETERSON, 20. and Dorothy S. Wardell, 19 l~oth of Marysville received a marriage license. Allen Yotty. ~-EAMED CLAMS~ A MARRIAGE license was JAil You Can Eal | issued to Michae.1 R. | 6 P.M. Thursday [ Pospical, 19, Marysville and [Silver King Care[ Rebecca L. Delaney, 17, Everett. CHOICE NORTHWEST STRAWBERRIES Processed, sliced and sugared. Ready for freezer or preserves. Available in ]0 and 30 pound con- tainers. Also ]0-oz. packages. 24 to a case. BERRY VALLEY FARM PAK. PHON E: 334-2711 -- On Hiway 92 Between Hiway 9 and Granite Falls these two titles to bring you up to date: "The Tarot," by Alfred Douglas, and "Self Itypnotism," by Leslie LeCron. Margaret Mead, who I always thought took a dim editor; "The New Israelis," the first generation born in Israel, by David Schoen- brun; and "A China Passage," by John Galbraith. Fiction is plentiful this !ry has cyclopedia of the Nations," view of most things, proves time, and there's something LOW COST COMPACT 'ely of in five volumes. ,he wrong with "Twentieth for everyone. James Jones, 352 Ib, UPRIGHT FREEZER j Every once in a while there Century Faith," in which she author of "From Here to of seems to he a surge of in- paints a hopeful picture of Eternity," has a new title, "19"/3 terest in witchcraft and survival in all aspects of life. "A Touch of Danger," and ~te of allied subjects, so this time i'aul Goodman, I see by my "Marianne and the I ]~~]ll • Only 28' Vl~. | YOur we offer you "Witchcraft at notes, impressed this Privateer," by Juliette i I I~~i~Ig[~ll III • Holds up w :llSZ.II nnll little Salem" by Chadwick reviewer as an unhappy Benzoni, is set in Napoleanic II 1~l~lll•3CgbiNtgalm il have ihmsen to tell you how it man: he wrote "Little times. |l I~~1111e4OomShdvm • En- was do~le in the past, and I'rayers and Finite EI- The last Donald Westlake I [ I~[~[~lJl~l Ill•c, nmt • perience." lf you read "The book wasdisappointing, but I[ [l~l;~Rkl~czw~ ~] StorlqpRadt • ~ Jesus Myth," I~y Andrew we have since received his II"l~~lII ! .,.,,iu,,.,. - ndi f & Tuesday! t;reeley, you'll want to check very first novel, "The out "'The Sinai Myth," by the Mercenaries," which he ¢IAL DINNER s n,e author. It's a new wrote in 1960. It is Westlake y, r Ved. with • ~1~ p ( hiJos plote interpretation of the Ten at his very best. Don't recall " vegetable, • q["liv~ ~o rs (ommandments. any Joe Hensley books ~nclcoffeeor' II tVldTt , .y • lf you are brainier than the before, but "Deliver Us to ADULTS ~, unDo'r" ) "~"~,1.~ Marysvi,ea&M Bookworm, whose main Evil" is an intriguing story -----~ -- or Lake Stevens concern is what to have for of corruption in a small ~crvedlrom supper that doesn't cost town. ~.m. much and takes ten minutes There are many authors to prepare, these next three who can be counted on to CLAIM "sHoRT FORM" AVAILABLE amended the 1967 Water Right (Chapter 90.14 RCW) authorizing form (short form) which can be ~¢rs. the %hort form" when registering a 5000 gallons of water each day, and, Water source is for: up domestic supply l~lawn or non-commercial garden ½ n~ust still be used to register any ' 5000 gallons a day. any of'the claim forms or a claim, contact one of offices listed below. Your county forms and information Department of Ecology Southwest Regional Office Airport Olympia, Washington 98504 Department of Ecology Eastern Regional Office E. 103 Indiana Ave. Spokane, Washington 99207 I~GISTERED WITH THE BY JUNE 30, 1974 DEPARTMENT OF OLYM PIA SHORT FORM "short form" for I. titles are for you: "Essays on Radicalism in Con- temporary America," edited by Leon Blair; "The Great Land Hustle," on irresponsible land selling by Morton Paulson, and"Uncle Tom's Campus," by Ann Jones. That one is about a small black southern college. If you have trouble keeping your own single personality sorted out, maybe you can tackle the best seller by Flora Schreiber about "'Sybii." Sybil is a woman with sixteen separate per- sonalities, fourteen female and two male. How about that ! Those Of you who are in- terested in a particular skill or hobby know where to look for" your books, and I'm happy to report that we now have "Goren's Bridge Complete," by the master himself. Travel and history books include these titles: "En- cyclopedia of Ireland," by Victor Meally, principal weave a suspenseful tale most of the time, and Hugh Pentecost is one. "Birthday, Deathday" features New York hotel manager Pierre Chambrun atr his best, and Dick Francis, whose milieu is horse racing, moves "'Smoke-screen" to South Africa. If you missed "They're Not Home Yet," by Forbes Rydell, the first time it came to our library, catch it this time; it's about the kidnapping of a busload of rich kids. They may be rich but they're resourceful. Happiness is having the house full of your own kids, which doesn't help one's concentration, but does wonders for the morale. We finally heard from Third Son, who made it to Ger- many the day before First Son got home from Ger- many, so you can now start taking up a collection to send the Bookworm to Germany to see this kid. You didn't do so well the last time I asked you. Good reading ! 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