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Spokane Chronicle from Spokane, Washington • 39

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Board Revives Spokane March Daily 23, 1977. Chronicle, 39 Bond Proposal The Medical Lake. School Board last night decided to ask patrons again to approve a bond issue pared from one which failed to get voter approval at the polls March 8. On May 17, Medical Lake voters will consider a $136,000 bond issue at 30 cents per $1,000 assessed valuation of property, said Supt. Clayton Dunn.

The previous bond issue $151,000 at 36 cents per $1,000, failed to receive the 60 per cent majority needed for approval on March 8. At that same election, however, voters a $150,000 maintenance and operation levy. The decision to lower the amount of the bond issue was made after examining a questionnaire sent to registered voters, Dunn said. The majority of respondents indicated they did not want the district to participate in the proposed vocational skills center, of several school districts and "expressed a legitimate concern regarding the landscaping at the Middle School because of the town's water problems," Dunn said. Medical Lake is continually plagued during the summer months with water shortages, Mason Terry's Funeral Slated Services for W.

Mason Terry, 80, who died at a Spokane nursing home Monday, are planned at 11 tomorrow at Hazen Jaeger's. A native of Huntsville, he had lived 68 years. Mr. Terry was the retired chief plumbing inspector for the City of Spokane. He had been a city employe for 45 years.

Mr. Terry was a member of Edgecliff Memorial Baptist Church and a 50-year member of Local 44, Plumbers and Steamfitters Union. Survivors include two sons, Donald of Spokane, Walter Walla Walla, and two grandsons. Interment will be at Fairmount. Mae Partlow Funeral for Mae Partlow, 85, W2603 Rockwell, is planned at 3 Friday at Hazen Jaeger's.

A native of Princeton, she had been a Spokane resident for 60 years. She died here Monday. Mrs. Partlow was member of the Goodwill Auxiliary and Senior Citizens' Club. Surviving are three daugh- Man Is Given 4 Months Jail for Assault A 62-year-old man was ordered in Superior Court yesterday to serve four months in jail for cutting with a butcher knife a fellow resident of the Bristol Hotel, Sprague.

"Judge John J. Lally made the jail term a condition of one year's probation for Aster E. Hawks, who pleaded guilty to a charge of seconddegree assault. Deputy Pros. Atty.

W.C. Henry said that, on Feb. 15, Hawks gave $5 to Bennie Grice, 58, another hotel resident, and told Grice to buy some wine and bring back the change. When Hawks encountered Grice later, Grice was unable to either the money or They argued, and produce, Hawks grabbed a butcher knife, Henry said. During the altercation Grice suffered a three-inch cut on his neck, which required several stitches, Henry said.

Both men had been drinking prior to the incident, Lally was told. ICC Fines Truck Firm A Spokane trucking firm has paid a $5,000 fine for violating interstate motor carrier regulations, federal authorities have reported. Zillah Hauling Service, N6502 Pittsburg, was fined for transporting building materials between points in Oregon, Montana, California, Idaho and Washington without authority from the Interstate Commerce Commission. The fine was paid by Jack L. Massender, operator of the Spokane hauling firm, an ICC official said.

A representative of the trucking firm said today the operation is now licensed by the ICC and continues in business. Research on Gravity Is Funded An Eastern Washington State College physics professor, Dr. Daniel R. Long, been awarded an $18,000 Sloan Fellowship for Basic Research. It will enable him to devote an entire year to his continuing research on mathematics and gravitation, an EWSC spokesman said.

Long is one of 95 young seientists in 58 colleges, universites and research institutions in the U.S. and Canada receiving grants which total $1.5 million. Mobile Home Group Forms Residents of the Spokane Cascade Mobile Home Community have organized as a chapter of the Mobile Home Owners of America, Inc. This is the third chapter in eastern Washington, others being la Pasco and Yakima. Nine chapter directors elected are C.

Larry Bullington, Kenneth J. Deming, Donald and Helen Baker, Arnie M. Pearson, Roger A. Phillips, Ereil G. Feighner, Edward Semerad and Milton K.

Cauvel. 39 39 ters, Mrs. Frank (Viola) Kovack, Spokane; Sylvia Grant, Duvall, and Mrs. Lester (Inez) Engstrom, Spokane; seven grandchildren, and 14 greatgrandchildren. Burial will be at Greenwood.

Floyd E. Houchin Services are planned at 1 tomorrow at Thornhill, Geraghty Langbehn's for Floyd E. Houchin, 68, who died here Monday. He was a Spokane native and lifelong resident, working as a laborer for several Spokane firms. Mr.

Houchin was a member of Eastgate Masonic Lodge 222. and Eagles Aerie 2. Survivors include his wife, Opal, at the home, S824 Ray; a son, George Spokane; three sisters, Hazel Bryant and Nora Nance, both of Zelma Bryant, Portland; and three brothers, Paul, Leonard and Orville, all of Spokane. Interment will be at Spokane Memorial Gardens. Andrea Barnhart Andrea Barnhart, 90, a longtime Spokane resident, died here Saturday.

She formerly had lived at W3504 Glass. A native of Norway, Mrs. Barnhart was a Spokane resident 69 years. She was a life member of Sons of Norway Tordenskjold Lodge 5. Surviving are a daughter, Astrid Mielke and two sons, Arthur and Einar, all Spokane; three sisters in Norway, three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

Services are planned at 2 tomorrow at Hazen Jaeger's with interment at Spokane Memorial Gardens. Albert H. Toner Funeral for Albert H. Toner, 63, is scheduled 3 tomorrow at Hazen Jaeger's. Born in Milan, Mr.

Inmate Found Hanged in Cell The death yesterday of a County-City Jail inmate was an apparent suicide, caused by strangulation, Dr. Lois R. Shanks, county coroner, said today. The victim, Kenneth L. Sanders, 31, N1808 Normandie, was found hanged in his one-man cell, shortly after noon yesterday.

Undersheriff Larry V. Erickson said Sanders apparently tied a towel around his neck and looped a it over a clothes hook, about four and a half feet off the floor. Police said Sanders was awaiting trial on a malicious mischief charge growing out of a Feb. 4 incident in a hospital parking lot in which he allegedly drove his car into a parked police car. Toner was a lifetime area Spokane hospital Monday.

resident. no He died at a Mr. Toner was a retired machinist who had 34 years service with Burlington Northern and. Great Worthern railways. He was a member of the International Order of Machinists, Burlington Northern Boosters and Burlington Northern Veterans' Association.

Surviving are his wife, Evelyn, at the home, N6616 Nevada; three sons, Raymond, Milan; Larry, Elk, and Duane Farris, Pasco; a daughter, Mrs. Melvin (Darlene) Griffith, Spokane; a brother, Willard, Milan; 12 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. Interment is planned at Fairmount. Margaret Keilty Margaret Keilty, 74, E7814 Indiana, died at a Spokane hospital Monday. Born in Wisconsin, she had been a Spokane resident for 60 years and was the widow of a dentist, Dr.

Edward Keilty, who died in 1968. Mrs. Keilty was a member of St. Paschal's Roman Catholic Church. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs.

Clyde (Kay) Lewis, Spokane, and Mrs. Robert E. (Jean) Fitzpatrick, Livermore, two sis- ters, Ruth Haring, Spokane, and Mrs. Harold W. (Evelyn) Appel, Eugene, 10 grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren.

Services are planned at 10 tomorrow at St. Paschal's Church. Interment will be at Holy Crosser Betty Ann Roland Memorial services for Mrs. Betty Ann Roland, 53, secretary in the Medical Education Department at Deaconess Hospital and lifelong area resident, were held today at Unity Church of Truth. Cremation was at Riplinger's.

Born in Coulee City, Mrs. Roland had her secondary education there. She died early Monday in a hospital. Her home was at W2338 Gordon. Mrs.

Roland had been at Deaconess 11 years and earlier was employed at Sherwood and Roberts. She was a member of Unity Church of Truth. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. William F. (Janeane) Jorgensen.

Albuquerque, N. and Rochelle Roland of Spokane, a student at Seattle University; a stepson, Edward D. Roland, Los Angeles; her mother, Mrs. Della Gladish, at the home; a brother, Robert C. Chappell, Kennewick, and a granddaughter.

MILITARY ORDER of the Cooties, PUD Tent 5 and Auxiliary, will install officers, including C. LeRoy Browning as commander, at 8 Monday at Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 51, W925 Montgomery. DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS, Spokane Chapter 45 and Auxiliary, will meet at 2. Sunday at the Veterans Administration Hospital to offer entertainment to patients. IVANHOE CHAPTER, Order of Eastern Star, tomorrow at 6:15 in Hillyard Masonic Temple, E3023 Diamond, for potluck dinner and business meeting.

ARCHERY tournament is schedued Satur. day, 93:30, sponsored by the Evergreen Archery Club, at the downtown YWCA. GRANGE CREDIT UNION'S annual meet. Ing and dinner, 7 p.m. Friday at North's Chuck Wagon, N3934 Division.

ST. PATRICK'S Roman Catholic Church, all-parish bazaar and rummage sale, 9 to 9 April 2 and 8:30 to 5 April 3 in parish school, Queen and Lacey. On the School Boards Meet Tonight School boards of District 81, Mead and Cheney will meet at 7:30 tonight in their respective school district offices. The District 81 board will discuss federal funding for handicapped programs, and a special meeting to set the proposed school bond election is expected to be slated March 30, a spokesman said. Head and Shoulders can save you as easy as Head Shoulder 2 Family Stor lotion or tube or 1 Super Size lotion or tube Regular or Size lotion or tube or far J.

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The bond issue also would allow remodeling the band and science rooms and the office at the high school, he added. Sex Act Is Alleged Noble N. LaPlante, 58, who gave an address of E10409 Dean, has been arrested on a warrant charging thirddegree statutory rape of a 14-year-old girl, Sheriff's Detective Duane S. Udland said today. Richard L.

Scanlan, 26, was injured in a motorcycle accident yesterday afternoon just after someone in a car pointed a gun at him. State Trooper Gene Osburn said Scanian told him he was riding three miles north of Spokane on Aubrey L. White Parkway when the mishap occurred. He was taken to the Fairchild Air Force Base hospital with a leg injury. Sheriff's Sgt.

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