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The Daily Chronicle from Centralia, Washington • Page 12

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8 Death Met Three, Daily Chronicle, Saturday, October 20, 1956 If Tk Langlic Denies i I 1 Log gers A Magnusoii's Smear Charge Western Washington Occasional rain until early Sunday. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 'dealing and cooler Sunday after- Arnold Rlchardt, 25-year-old noon and night. High Suirday, 48-: Whatcom County logger, was S4. Low Saturday night 44-48. killed Friday when heavy winds Soulh lo southwest ivTnds 10-25'conductin" a si- blew a large fir tree on lop of miles an hour olf coast, shiftlng'aeainst him as he worked wilh a logging to west or norlhwesl 15-30 torial a i ct fit mrr Via i 5 re- i C.1.1,!«...

(lie old political trick of trying to divide in Hie primary, then upon finding that (hey are unsuccessful, to try to combine their voles in an effort to stop Ihe challenger. "After all, Turner is a former employe of Mrs. Wanamakev's." crew northeast of Bellinghain. gusts early Sunday. It was thc third such death to; occur in Western Washington TEMFKHATUKKS Ing a 24-hour period.

Jlax Mi A Tacoms logger, Charles Alte- Ccmralia-Che- beny, 26, was killed near Orling TM'is Thursday when a 120-foot cedar Anchorage fiiag fell and crushed him. Eurtoi; Anderson, 26, of Quilcene. died Thursday a i a tree fell across the cab of a. panel truck he was driving through a logging: area 39 miles northwest hi a catero leal WT-T -r-r War II Hero Gets Job Neiahborhood Newsl Sen Joekson Club eok JJ I 1W Th strong points and weakness- Increasing American of the Soviet Union were point- power. i i Mesdames Falrie Vanderpoo), Frei- i I i I i da Fenn, Helen Rayton, Hazel Mayfly BKHYL ANDERSON Vel 'a Johnson and Beryl An- CURTI3-KLABER The 3M toreon.

A visitor was Mrs. Coch. blh mM nt rane. Thft TndoHncr i i of the Soviet Union were pointed out at the Thursday noon luncheon meeting of the Chehalis Kiwanis club by U. S.

Senator Henry M. Jackson. Washington's junior senator told A 3M a Coch- a senaor told club met Wednesday at the home raile Tne ne xt meeting will be at of conditions in Russia as he saw of Mrs. Joanna Freeman. Ttie thc of Helen Rayton on Nov.

dessert lunch was followed Members are -asked to turn In i Miami York jOlympia Col. Bcriit To Quit Air Force WASHINGTON Co). Bern. a lK Balchc-ti. Norwegian-born pioneer Spokane aviator and the first man to fly'vancvr an airplane over South Pole, Walla is retiring from Ihe U.

S. 10 Force at ihe end of this month. a announcing Ihis Friday, the 59 61 51 6S 63 53 17 52 82 76 82 16 58 59 85 61 15 59 53 51 65 62 58 42 25 37 50 29 36 -5 29 63 58 16 55 48 50 54 52 48 43 47 50 50 45 36 u.ii.11; iirtu rt i i a i UG- 'Hlal from the governor Saturday. ST LOUfS Charles E. Magnuson's accusation quoted: Coraman do Kelly, World War II Ifrom an article which MedaI of Honor winner, began Thursday in Thc Washington, D.C.WOfl'lu.g as a Iron buyer Star.

The item, dalelined Seatllc yesterday. and carrying the byline of Crosby Kelly, 3G. ha.s a Job Ihe Noycs, a Star staff writer, quot-S. L. 1 Wallach Iron Co in Langlle as saying: Wellston and plans to move his was followed ers are a to urn In One of his most outstanding im- prizes being awarded neir bazaar articles at this meet-lpressions was the Soviet's determi- ylor, first and sweep, nation to outff- 1 Ihe United States Milicr, low.

Present industrially. In vigorously pursuing dessert lunch was followed by with pri to Mrs. Taylor, and Mrs. Milicr, low. Present Mesilaine.s Frances Lytz, Olive Lytz, Mildred Roundlree, Dorothy Laulalnoji, Izetla Roundtree, June Wilson, Minnie Taylor, 'Minnie Milicr, Beryl Anderson, Hildur Henry, Marian Keller, Frieda them during a tour last month.

One of his most outstanding im- By Confession mm iii-diis ID move ms our iienry, Marian Keller, Frieda tvim; no "We've had to get down to the lfc an (i 5ix children here from Rpmi, Tep Famish, B. Hewitt and JOSEPH, Mo. W)-Prosecul. are Rush's mnLrv a lidle. But finally I thinki Jf )llc a 'Freeman.

The next meeting wiir 1 Attorney Frank Connett nu industrial eNDans'on we re beginning to get through to 1 Mr Louis Wallach has made a be at the home of Mrs. Anderson. a a whose parents are contincdiirXiIin.I cintic mwei Ml- Mrs i a mj tO a IllClltal i a ha i a Killing Solved vigorously purs a 14-year plan adopted In 1946, Sen. Jack.son said Russia has already exceeds iis goals in some fields surpassed American production records in certain areas. Strong points, as he saw them military machine, and Jerry Cataldi, vice Lee Vanderpool.

Air Force also said it will Distinguished Service; I pttfrc Balchen Mednl for "firm leadership selfless devotion to duly un- der.Manding of the intricate arctic! conditions and Ihe zeal with which he overcame ihe challenges of his numerous responsibilities." Balchen, who will be 57 next Tuesday, is now serving at we're beginning to gel through to Ihe people about Ihis fellow. 00 Proposition," Kelly said, have been accused of running a' and ls to myself to earn a low-level campaign, but how else livm for my family." can you heat a man who has been Wallach and Jerry Can so long and can claim so much of tn firTM, said as Kelly jseniority in thc Senate?" llearns the business he will be- Magnuson said he had known a an i partner. a long lime i'lhat my opponent jls running a smear campaign" 'and now is glad "he has admitted Thn i. uiu AI niu, 1 I WSmiie a 5 ilure Ol Ws VlCe "Let's straighten the recori I le don't, believe Magnuson's senior-! is worth a dam i never made the did Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Miller and to a 111( hospital has boys of Portland spent last tne slaying of a young with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.i reporte1 Connett the man fin. Mlhe educational educallonal Army sergeant, credited with killing 40 Nazis in heroic action in Italy, received $40, A 00 from magazine and contracts after the war. But ill Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Pickus andi wl lliam Eugene Morgan, 29. He; A '-nmnarknn aM children spent from last Friday said Morgan signed a statement Ru iaa aduaed 126 OW students night through Sunday at Madrona yesterday admitting that he avs 'f TM bachelor of science Beach with the Clinton Parker Richard Skrarn, 20, as Skram satl de inelldinz i59'ooo Jn family. lin his car with a young woman. to America's'sSOOO ciadu" Beach with the Clinton Parker Richard Skrarn, 20, as Skram i family. lin his car with a young woman.

Mrs. Mart Roundlree spent from The prosecutor said till-Saturday in Sealtle'only explanation was that he hadiwerp With her son. i i a srvllbeen thinking ahnut Me of A.iu.^uaj i a i i a 111 ouflint i a i i aimu was uiav ne nauiwerp with her son, Jack Williams, areJ been thinking about his "trou-' lv -j family. Her grandson Richard, was Dies." On oth S1 de Senator Bkram, a reporter for the St. Are Arranged isay he made money from sources outside, his income as a public servant while we taxpayers were paying him a salary lo represent The exchange was one of twol Ten Chehalis high school seniors', le stale 's two hottest races.

K'il) take thc national merit 16 ne was bclwecn Pearl A. tests to be given in Cheha-! Wa amak slate superintendent Margaret Is AJLJll in a hospital with a bronchial In- feclion. Joseph Gazette, was shot lo dealh Mr. and Mrs. John Miller Thursday as he sat in his Sunday dinner with Mr.

and Mrs.lcar with Sandra Pelrie, a busi- Steve Smarz. Later the group went'ness office employe of the Gazette, to Pe Ell lo visit Mr. Smarz' par-iThe car was parked near a lake Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smaciarz 1 inside the cKy limits.

pointed number of weakness- On Committee For Dad's Day WASHINGTON A COLLEGE, Pullman June Saarl daughter of Mrs. Gertrude Saarl route 2, Rochester, is serving on the Dad's Day committee at the State College. A three-day program, 2-4, is being arranged by committee members for the weekend, when Dad will be an honored guest at WSC. Highlighting the program are the WSC-USC football game, scheduled for Rogers Field Novem- ocv 3, and meeting of the WSC Dads' Association that same day. Each year during the fall semes- ler students honor their Dads wilh a program of campus activities In addition, (he Dads' Association, a group of parents of current and former WSC students, holds its nual meeting on the campus.

The association annually donates tro-. phics to individual and group winners in the intramural sports program at (he State College. IMesoay. is now serving nt ls lo Dc given slale supenntei Peppereli Air Force Base in Nevv-j ls Wednesday, the tests 0 Public instruction, and foundland. lleading to preliminary selection as Andrews, who is i isr-n-iary school candidates and in thc voters to give him awa (arrested roads, de-Stalinizalion program and religion.

Jackson said several various faiths are kept Ml service to the out- while they pursue a Miss Saari Is a senior at the col- building egc this ta and is in system raiU telne a i I Born Friday at St. Peter's hos- pilal in Olympia, boy, 7 pounds, 5 ounces, to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd. Reichert, former Cenfralians.

Ma- lernal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. R.

J. Reicheit, all of Centralia, and great-grandparents are Mrs. Anna Brooks, Portland and Mrs. Anna Reicheri, Centralia. Born Friday, Lewis County General hospital, t.

6-pound son to Mr. and Mre. William Maret, Durkee. Ore. To Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard Korcz, Centralia, girl, 5 pounds, ounces, Saturday, Lewis County General hospital. Born Friday at the St. Helen hospital, a boy, 8 pounds, 2 ounces, to Mi. and Mrs.

Rex Bodine, Cliehalis. A (1IIU -H-. awards of college scholarships job. varying from $100 to S2.000, Pdn- Mrs Wanamaker cipr.l L. R.

Mitten had announced. Henry nounccd an easv thing to tiate an-- atndcnts of high ver- Mrs. Wan.ra.ker sahl of Turner' iimiauny jit was sup- Nairol The testing program is sponsored 'Porting her in the rim-off, was'seriou. 1 State hi; advice she cancelled hei ask-, appearance. Mrs.I- Informed sources said she wa.s suffering from gastric trouble.

In tne ac- announcing that she would not be 10 atl at Ihe luncheon. Ihe niavor was sup-inf Nairrhi said "her Logger Killed TACOMA Charles F. terberry, 28. Tacoma logger, was. killed outright Thursday when 120-foot.

long cedar snag fell and crushed him near Orting. Five Nobel Prizes, with an aver-' age value ol 510,000 each, a porary of Cenlrall Wn weancsflay with a doer rifle bat Russia's projram by maintain- age value of $40 1 ding' he tSme a tr nS mi tary SyStCm a a a ied anllUali 1Cne i connett said would 1 i today on a first degree cnjojcd a birthday party Elft'murder charge exchange at the home of Mrs. Tep I 'Panush Tuesday evening. was played and prizes were inrl i to Mrs. Henry high and AJl 1TJ.1BSIJH Mrs.

Rosselli low. Refreshments were served to Mesdames Grace Connie Steiger, ASHVILLE, Ala. H) A 3-year- only Among the 10 Chehalis students, ficcjs cle.irly his' concern for t'he" Clara Henderson, Helen Rowland, public schools our state." Harold Schwartz, and Jim Thum- me! Turner, who opposed Mrs. Wan under the jamaker in Ihe 1052 finals, said hel sponsorship of the National Honor made Ihe switch because he was' society. iconvincert Anrircivc "has a com I uas a com- Tne four and Lucllen dc Moi.sc;))lele lack of understanding of the will also represent the high school problems facimr our com faculty, Mitten pointed out.

mon schools." Tne other five to take the test In Vancouver, Andrews said the are Adrian Bnem, Gene Hurts, announcement was not unexoect nnrnnltla T7ncn Favor Short Term in Draft Dorra Carol Ross Kennedy and ed. "This conies a no surprise," There were two -lff cnam ioi me he would not BONN, Germany tfl The liong search by" 200 national a 2' the and 300 citizen volun- sanitarmm to spend a few days teers. He apparently was in good The telephone company will hold physical corrjilion i a meeting at the high school, Pvt. Bill Stewart of a Gadsden I a iL3 a a re resen guard unit stumbled upon lad ImJ tfi Vlmpany discuss the as the searchers methodically inew telephone system wilh the the area near the home iden Tne public is mvited lo at- of Jack Woods who wandered 12 months' compulsory military re oS numbers for tlie bazaar, which Is i i i ui i Air i i Anderson. Announcement a First examination showed no ill in the North A a AM Hr n' Alliance, 5l11 mu s' be held Nov.

9, were discussed 1:30 p.m., Packwood school. ipareil." .1 i -F lw uc a iuv. were fS ta "Now he endorses Mrs. Wana-' Tht This would appear to me Ranted the club effects for the youngster despite chilly temperatures which prevailed through the night in this north Alabama section. The tow-headed child had dis- Home Loans Available on Easy Payments lewis County Savings and loon Association ARTHUR S.

CORY, President ChehalU Three Of Chronicle Want Ads Readers, Recognition, Results! BUS.NESS RE BUS.NESS BUSINESS DIRECTORY BLOCK FOUNDATIONS All Type) Repaired. New Construction. Carports, Remodeling, Rooflnf, Siding. Terms Arranged. Given.

KEN HENTHORN 1112 Ph. PE 6-7IS3 ROOFING Now applying Winter-Grade Sillcone Roof Coating. It doubles the life of your roof. Free Inspection Estimates. MT.

RAINIER ROOFING FLOORING CO. Fhone SH 8-8763 or PE 6-431 WELL DRILLING GEORGE P. GILL Rt. 3, Box 276, ChehalU Phone SH 8-8557 Septic Tanks Cleaned Anywhere Within 75 at Any Time PE S-7831, Centr.ll* R. Lerine McUulloch Chain Erinrude Motors--Boats Complete line of Marine Paint Hardware.

Power Saw Marine Inc. N. Tower Cenlralia Phnns PE BRAKES RELINK!) SrOTOR TU.VEUPS OVKRHAUL JOBS WHEEL ALIGNMENTS BAUNCING OSBORNE MOTORS lit No. Pearl Centralli STANDARD HEATrNG OILS FUEL CO. Verified Delivery Dial PF S-5R6 KENNY JOHNSON BUrtDER New Ciblneli RfmodeJffif Firm THO.VK PF.

t-SttS Gtacral MACHINE WORK Outrad tut Pcrtahle WeMiit, Urte Small Jekf. BROS. MACHINE CO. Tower, ft 1 t-llU CLOCKS, ELECTRIC SHAVERS Witch Repitrs. It will pay you to drive to VOETBERG'S On Old "99" 5 Miles North or Centralia IMMEDIATE GUARANTEED SERVICE Open Eves.

Ph. PE S-4569 ROOFING Applied to.irlthsland Southwesi Vfishlnjlnn Weather Experienced Craftsmen Free Inspection and Estimate MASON RALPH E. Centnlia Phone PE 6-3033 MOBIL HEAT STOVE FURNACE OH. Cent. PE t-fiiei-Che.

STI S-7112 CARL E. MliRRAX entral Petroleum Corp. CARPENTRY Remodeling--New Construction Cabined--Foundations Termi--Free Ford'i Prairie Builders PE 6-3U2 DRILLING WATER WELLS All types, depths Phone PE OSCAR KETO, CENTHALI.4 LYMAS Chehalis Phons SH 8-7013 SEPTIC TANKS CLEAXED-Reasonable Prices Qnicl Service. Your old Slandbv (or the Last 33 Years JOHN GREY Dial PE 6-3896. Cenlr.lli Art's Carpet and Linoleum Installation Free Phone PE W529 Art Smaltey 1M1 cent.

WATER WELL DRILLING WELL DRILLING CO. Phone PE 6-7220 For Cuslom-Built CABINETS Remodeling, Call PE 6-3062 McClatkey Woodwork 114 Anrora. Centralla C. D. ROBERTS Phone Chehalis SH WELL DRILLING Route 3, Box On Kewaukum Hill 1 Neit (o Sab Station MEN WANTED for local appliance house.

Must have car and neat appearance. Apply in person, 410 No. Tower, Centralia, 9:30 a.m. Sharp. LARRY'S PE 6-6729.

ECONOMY furnace cleaners. Experienced wort local man. References. Year round repair chimneys furnaces and carbs. SH 8-7831 NOTICES 1 MATZ spinal lower baclc pains.

Malz Cenlralia. PE' 6-4154. NATUnOPATHIC CLINIC adjustmenls, physiotherapy treatment for rheumatism, arthrit. IMMEDIATE PLACEMENT We are in a position fa add 2 men la our staff immediately. Experience not necessary as we will train you at our expense You can start at S100 per week, with monthly increases every month after Ihe 3rd month.

Ages 21 to 55. Apply from 9 a. to 11 a Tuesday, October 23, Room S. 107 Pine Slreel, Cenlralia. FURNITURE repair.

SH 8-4976. Dow Cabinet 'hop. 322 Che. TV service. Any time.

'50 PORD price S289 CentralJa. ana GUTTERS, Downspouts and repaired. PE 6-4294. V8 at Custom FD, full COUNTRYMAN'S, '49 PACKARD Fourdoor, a very, very clean and nice running car a very attractive price, with terms to meet your individual needs at COUNTRYMAN'S Centralia cleaned '52 OLDS 98 Fourdoor, loaded with extra equipment. If you like, an Olds you will lite this car.

COON- TRYMAN'S, Centralia. cab, CRAKE Sen-ice Tenino CO 4 lenino uo rubber mounted mounted. WATK1NS PRODUCTS Phone PE 6-7389. 1011 So." '46 OLDS Club clean, hydra- matic, probably the cleanest, nicest '46 car in the county, terms to meet your needs at COUNTRYMAN'S, Centralia. FOR ROOFING CARE.

SU 5-3408. BUSINESS Opportunities HEALTH. ACCIDENT and LIFE 34 protection to cover your car payments, available upon request, when jiicma, itvanauie upon request, wnen ISNAP-ON Tools dealership avail- Purchase your used or new car WANT poultry farm hand Call able thc Cemralia-GrayjiHarbor COUNTRYMAN'S. This is evenings PE 6-4539. ar ja.

Protected territory. Wonder- Just OI lne mal inc services opportunity lo be your own availat)1 when you deal with HFI i n-ltofs and make aboi-o COUNTRYMAN MOTOR rn 919 mi rap HELP WANTED-Female 22 Buildino, PE 6-6315. S25.00 reward for information leading to the arrest of driver who ran PERSONALS PERSON to for one, pick up and deliver. Phone PE 6- Wash. 3 WANTED Baby yours 8 a sitter in Jny FOR SALE: Grocery store in location.

Or will trade for acreage cbfe in. Write Box 519 Daily Chronicle, Cenlralia. ALCOHOLICS ANNONYMOUS NJeets 8 p.m., 935 St. Helens nights. Presbyterian church Pn.

SH 8-3605 or MALE or FEMALE 23 sEv Myropractic aaiiy. PE 6-7171. 108 S. Pearl. IP YOU like children, have car -y keyboard knowj- full time.

Large Na-- with future. Dally Chronicle, FOB SALE Raymond's best spot Raymond Sport Center. Best buv Club SH 8 7398 Ra Wrile Box Central 520, weight control. Phon, SITUATIONS WANTED 24 Insuranee-Geo. Browning.

HOUSEWORK by hour expe nc- ed. PE 6-3758. them. Get rtehvered at S169D, pay only J550 down jou mane your deal with PERMANENTS. t2.M.

PE 6-J388. LIMITED lime, Perm. $150 chid Beauty Shop. SH Or- MAN wants work. Any kind.

$1 00 hour. PE 6-6418 after 5. CONTACT Milo premise telephone PE ing. NOTICE! regarding off- extension ice. PE 6-6315, Fox Theatre Build- CARPENTRY, roofing, siding-new or remodeling, painting, brick work concrete work, etc.

PE 6-3213. To whom it mav concern: That L. A. DeVore and Dona DeVore are no relation to Ron- aid DeVore and are not responsible for any transactions conducted by said Ronald DeVore. Signed: L.

A DcVorc and Donald Dcvore. CARPENTERING, painting Laborer. Sljfl hour. Phone SH 8-7109. IRONING and sewing in my home.

PE. 6-7060. IRONING in my home. PE 6-4193 LOST AND FOUND FOUND Rowboat near Onalaskal" dump. No oars, state size, color in CHIT first letter, care Box 987 "LL Chronicle.

Chehalis office. 26 FLOWERS ph 15 HIGH SCHOOL girl will baby-sit CUT llowcrs for sale. Phone SH g- Chtnalls honle ovn make above al "ee earn- COUNTRYMAN MOTO nvestment required We train South Tower, Centralia. i a Tl AUTOMOBILES--New 40 loves the Metro. ln U5 ands are buying yours fullv equipped when and 42 gon.

Station Wa 1004 Grand. PE 6-5262. SHOP-IN CONfFORT at our inside "S3 cr Uf rar stores, 212 HUDSON FD. '46 PONTIAC FD. '48 CHRYSLER mjany sonable oirer win purchase either TRVMAvU" ih C6rs TRYMAN Centralia.

mncTM, in 1S5 HUDSON Custom 8 Fourdoors. Executive cars with very low mileaee Cemralfa. INSURANCE SERVICE 32 GO TO WORK car cheap. 1940 Plymouth, 4 door, Hsdio, Deluxe Beater, Good Condition. Needs battery.

Phone SH 8-7057. Accncy. Realty. 2014 Market. Che INSTRUCTION 20 URGENTLY MEN 18-37 to train at Telegraph Operators for Railroads this area.

Average pay (350. Jnbs Waiting, G. I. Approved. Write Box 621 Chronicle, Centralia AYTA .9, SERVICE, wringer rolls, parts.

All Coburn's, 1149 Park. Phone SH 8-3375, ChehalU SEE THIS '50 DODGE Hardtop finely equipped, very attractive car, terms to meet your individual needs at COUNTRYMAN'S Cen- lralia. T.V. service by Lee Smith. Call Furniture, 412 N'o.

Tower, Centralia. PE 6-3168. PAPERING, paintin? by lady. Up- holstenng, reasonable. PE 6-3631.

1955 PLYMOUTH 4 door V8 Savoy New tires, private owner will tak-' tracie-ln. PE 6-7236. '52 HORNET Fourdoor, fine equip. i 1952 FORD V-8 Customline coupe, overdrive. McKinnel Tractor.

MOTOR 212 USED CAR Clearance Sale! Low Overhead -High Value! 1953 PACKARD, 4 door sedan. 1953 BUICK, Special 4'door. 1955 NASH Custom, 4 door. 1955 FORD, Station Wagon. 1951 FORD, 4 door sedan.

1954 MERCURY, Monterey 4 dr. 1956 CHEVROLET, 2 ton. 1956 CHEVROLET, Suburban carryall. 1954 CHEVROLET, ton, 4 speed. 1949 CHEVROLET, 1 ton Flatbed.

1949 WILLYS Elation 'Wagon. Osborne Motors 110 N. Pearl Right Across From The PIONEER FEED CO. Phone PE 6-6507 Phone PE 6-4082 after 7 p.m. RAMBLER Station Wagon Pourdoor.

Hydra, Weather nanm, other fine equipment, one low mileage, two tone like save SI.000 over buvinir a one at COUNTRYMAN'S 212 Tower, Centralia. Up to 30 months to pay if you so desire 53 4 door Plymouth. Trade for old. Call SH 8-8749 after 49 NASH. A real bargain at $125 he seen at 1901 Hazel, any- 'OR SALE: senger coupe.

SH 8-3164, AUTOMOBILES--Uied 42 TRUCKS FOR SALE 44 1948 STUDEBAKER Convertible loss Fnnn STUDEBAKER Convertible 585. Harry's Richfield Service 301 Tower, PE G-9042. 1956 BEL-AIR Chevrolet two tone 'ue and white. Special price $2150 rite PO Box 433, Centralia. blue TRUCKS FOR SALE 44 1936 FORD pickup, runs and good tires and heater, 3 6-4765, 2504 Pearl, Centralia.

1953 CHEV. ton pickup, deluxe 4 speed transmission. $87500 "hone SH 8-7021. J6 TON Chevrolet pickup radio heater. Deluxe cab.

5,000 miles Trade for older car or $40000 for equity. Call AM 2-3471. '37 FORD pickup, good condition, or '41 Plymouth coupe. SH 8-4659. G.

M. c. trucks, Ingthened and G.M.C. trucks, lengthened and fish-plated. One with stake bunks and self loader.

Choice $595,00. 1941 FORD, cab over, 2 ton, 2 speed 14 foot flat, 8:25 tires on rear. $395. CRASSER. 2705 No.

Pearl Cen- frnlin. PE 6-5467. 1939 INTERNATIONAL PICKUP long wheelbase, 4-speed transmission, veneer canopy. Write Warren Hill. Box 423B Chehalis TRUCKS FOR RENT 45 TRUCK RENTAL Ray Hemrlcher.

Ph. PE 6-7368 Serving Centralia and Chehalis AUTOMOTIVE--Repair 54JAUTOMOTIVE--Rerlair 54 Willys 'JEEP' SERVICE REPAIR ST. HELEN TRACTOR CO. Old Highivay 99, South SH 8-3345 "Mom mixed up--that cute just said you one she rtid to KM out of.

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