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The Chehalis Bee-Nugget from Chehalis, Washington • Page 10

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PAGE 10 THE CHEHALIS BEE-NUGGET, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1925, CHEHALIS, WASHINC I A AT em's symphony orchestra, composed Moldroni's Symphony Oirlic.Mni Will Ilo Kcjituiv--Another llrick lllock. a i a 11 to 17 are the dates of the a a a a qua to bo held in this i One of tlin real features of the occasion will bo the concert to be given in the afternoon of of 14 by Carl Mol- i a Centralia, Che- halls and other parts of Southwest Washington. An interesting lot of programs have been promised by the management. AllM-rt Johnson Orator. Centralia's Decoration day program 1 attracted a large crowd to the city.

During the forenoon graves at the various cemeteries were decorated i and at the afternoon exercises Con! gressman Albert Johnson of Hoquiam gave a patriotic address, during which he discussed for a time features of the immigration question. At the Pearl street bridge water services were Saturday evening. John H. Wortey Post, Spanish War 'erans, had charge of the day's gram. ConuneiicementAVediiesday Night.

Centralia high graduated one of the largest classes in its history Wednesday evening at the auditorium. City Superintendent C. Littel states I that he is meeting with much encour- iagement in the proposed junior col- lege which it is planned to open here next year. Already a number of the 'members of the class of 1925 have announced their plans to attend. Lxicile Shellenberger, a popular high school girl, has been chdsen queen of the Centralia rose show, which will be held June 13 under I the auspices of the Women's Civic I club.

The body of Joe Clemis is held at the Sticklin parlors while an effort is being made to get in touclv.with relatives of the deceased. Clemis died at a local hospital early this week from injuries received in the camp of the McCormick Lumber company. NORMAL SCHOOL DIPLOMAS. HELP you "gel to show you the path to Independence we a prepared a series of Thrift a tell an interesting and ins i a show how a few saved and invested right will fortify your and bring you a regular Cash Income. Charts will aid in visualizing the ease with whicTi a comfortable estate may be built up -with Stock of Power Light Company, i i approximately For your copy of these Thrift Charts fill in the coupon and mall today.

purchased from us on or before 19 will a i i April 15. PUGET SOUND POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY Agents for Puget Sound Power Light Securities Company Rialto Theatre Robbed. Saturday afternoon someone, presumably boys, broke into the Rialto theater and stole films claimed to be worth $1,000. Thus far there have been no arrests, despite the efforts of the management of the theatre to get a clue to the parties who took the films. B.

F. O. E. Meeting. Minnie Parker of Hoqniam wa.

Those from Lewis county who re- diplomas at the commencement exercises of the Ellensburg Normal school Thursday evening, June 4, were: Ellen Flinn and Agnes Gor- ielaneyk of Chehalis; Vera L. Sweany i and Verna Sweany of Curtis; Hazel Dunaway of Kosmos; Trunette Freeman of Centralia, and Helen Nelson of Napavipe. Ada Neuert of Galvin and Olive Wright of Lacamas, both graduates of Chehalis high school in the class of 1924, and Lily Anderson and Verna Binckley of Centralia were awarded elementary certificates. Those receiving life diplomas were: Gladys Detering, Curtis; Henry Becker, Chehalis; Zilpha Duncan, Klaber; Thomas G. Herren, Winloek; Mrs.

Nannie Hill, Silver Creek; Clara B. Nelson, Centralia, and Beatrice VanBrocklin, Napavine. DAIRIES BEING INSPECTED. elected president of the state B. O.

E. at the a a convention helc here this week. Mrs. Leslie Waldorf of Chehalis was chosen assistant conductress. Kelso was chosen for the 1926 meeting.

O. C. Van Houten, state dairy inspector, is now working in Lewis county and expects to be occupied during the next 60 days in making an inspection of the dairies of the county. It is his duty to see that men engaged in the dairy business have c.lean and well kept stables, and that they have proper milk houses and other conveniences for properly taking care of the milk they produce. Mr.

Van Houten has a wide acquaintance in Lewis county, having been some years ago engaged in the same line of work locally. He visited a of dairy farms the past week and interest in the campaign that will soon be made to eradicate bovine tuberculosis in Lewis All the dairymen he visited expressed themselves for it. Field to liuiM Urick Hlock. John A. Field well Centralia capitalist, will at once begin the i erection of a modern brick block at KGB BIVOADCASTIXG.

KGB, the Taconia. broadcast- ills' a i lias over- a i i a a i thf latest i i i i acc a i a i i increasing: Puget Sound Power Lieht i i i i i i i i Without obligation on my part please send me a copy of your Thrift Charts. to 100 watts. 405 North Tower avenue. The i remains at 249.7.

ing will be 25x120 feet in size and one story in height and will be used for business purposes. There will be a a front with a with The wave length Tenino stone for trim. Cost, $10,000. i May, 40 permits were issued by the city clerk. Of these four were for residences, mose of them being for repairs of various kinds.

KGB has also liy spec i i i i wires i i i i i.s a a i i i i i i i a i i a a prog-rams by on Tuesdays, a and a a 7 p. m. i i i Regular studio programs are broadcast 7 to p. m. on Mon- a a i a Name Deaths During the Week.

Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Ort, aged SS, a pioneer resident of Centralia, were held Wednesday afternoon at the residence. Rev. W. J.

Sharp i i a C. L. Sticklin being in charge. Mrs. Ort came to Centralia in the early Pennsylvania.

Surviving relatives are two c-hildren, Mrs. S. E. Grimm and O. O.

Ort of Centralia. Today the a of Mrs. Sarah C. Carrithers was held at the family i home. Carrithers was 6S years i of age.

Previous to moving to Cen! tralia some years ago, Mrs. Carrith- ers and a i lived in the Boistfort i Rev. C. H. Lorimcr officiated at the funeral, which was in charge of C.

L. Sticklin. Mrs. Car; i is survived by her a J. Carrithers: two daughters, Mrs.

a Xye of Lincoln Creek and Miss Lillian Carrithers of Seattle, and a sister, Mrs. Mary E. Thomas of Fullerton, Nob. Delicious Bacon 7 Most every housewife prides herself as an expert in the choice of hacon by appearance, but it may be that YOU must depend upon the 'Say so" of others for a first purchase of Frye's "Delicious" Bacon. But having tried it on your own breakfast table once, your, own experience will be the best guide for the future--and we have the fullest confidence that your decision will mean another Frye's 'Delicious' customer.

The Prye's "Deli- win vow A 51 EAT RT7 BU.de to a Bacon that ST WSB.TSW varies hi ts uruiMial quality Md th wiouc mmt delicious flavor. preparation, am than 100 Uwted frye hants bacon Everything The Name 26--9S J1VHY WKKlv AT MIXKRAL. Mineral, June Georgia Moss has to her duties at the Seattle Minor hospital, after a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Moss.

Mrs. Del Reynolds and Mrs. Roy Archer and daughter of Tacoma were week-end guests of Mrs. M. Kaslund.

Mr. and Mrs. a i Brown and children of Edmonds were week-end guests ol' Mr. and Mrs. H.

Johnson. ,1. P. Ward and family of Morton wore suests of Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Sunday. Mrs. Fred Penio and a spent several days this week visiting i in Tacoma. Ed Minniker returned to Seattle Sunday after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Minniker. Mr. and Mrs. William Naugles entertained as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.

William Kaug'les Mrs. Wing and daughter, Clara, and Miss Eliz.iheth Golden of Bremerton; Mr. and Mrs. William Daniels of Ta- coir.a a John a a i and son, LilliH, of Eatonville. The Nan- gles and their guests picnicked on East creek for the day.

Charles Peterson has resigned his position with the M. R. Smith Shingle Company and to his home at IGlma. Harry Stromberg a a in Tacoma. Mr.

and Mrs, Roy Longmire have moved i their which I bey a of George i Th Lotiirniircs have remodeled it completely. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cooper entertained as i guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.

R. L. Hoyt and son of Tacoma. Ellis has resigned his position with the L. I.

Walrath Co. Mr. Walrath has accepted a position with the West Coast Grocery Co. in Tacoma, for which he had worked previously for sixteen years. Cecil Walrath of Seattle spent the week-end with his parents here.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Arnold have purchased the restaurant formerly owned by Chuck Misses Eva and Anne Myers and Earl Cumraings motored to Duvall Saturday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

A. Wallace. Anne remained for a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Morgan entertained as their guests Sunday James Picton and Fredora Menegheni of Black Diamond. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beckland and family spent the week-end with friends here. The Hoems had as their week-end guests Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Rogers and family of Tacoma and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoem and son of Bremerton. Mr.

and Mrs. Lou Longmire and son Ray and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Longmire and son Dan and Mr. and Mrs.

J. Longmire spent Sunday at Yelm as guests of relatives. A large number of Mineralites attended the graduating exercises at Morton Wednesday evening. Those graduating from the Mineral school were Miss Doris Myers, Raymond and Chester Johnson and Earl Johnston. Mrs.

John Check has returned home after visiting friends in Seattle. Mrs. C. Harting was a Tacoma shopper Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Morke have moved to Lindberg, where Mr. Morke has employment. Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Felt will occupy the Morke home. Mr. and Mrs. R. C.

Wheeler spent Sunday with relatives in Tacoma. Mr. and Mrs. P. R.

McDonald entertained as their week-end guests MOTORMATES applied tomotor oil andgasoline means Sustained quality EVERYTHING. Only when the highest standards of manufacture are rigidly maintained can the quality of these products be rigidly sustained. The MOTORMATES are sustained quality products. Their regular use assures you of efficient and economical motor ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY Deal with the dealers who Serve you well--the MOTORMATES dealers. They are named below.

BUNGALOW SERVICE STATION Chehalis OHEHALIS GARAGE Chehalis CLASS A SERVICE STATION Centralia CLASS A SERVICE STATION Chehalis GREENWOOD SERVICE STATION Chehalis JACKSON PRAIRIE GARAGE Chehalis R. S. MADDEN Chehalis QUICK AUTO COMPANY" Chehalis STEELMAN, JOHN Chehalis OAKLAND GARAGE Chehalis V. H. BIRLKY Mossyrock CAMBRIDGE STRANZ Mossyrock CARSON, A.

15. Littell CARLSON, C. J. Curtis DUNCAN, I. E.

Klaher GHOSN, G. Salkum GHOSN, G. Mossyrock I-OLLOM MOTOR COMPANY Chehalis SERVICE GARAGE Winloek STILLINGS, D. Ajlune ST. JOHN MOTOR COMPANY Chehalis TEAPOT DOME SERVICE STATION Toledo TOLEDO GARAGE Toledo WRIGHT TRADING COMPANY Silver Creek WRIGHT TRADING COMPANY Lacamas PACIFIC GROCERY Centralia AT WOOD LOWE Mayfield C.

ROSE Riffe SHERWOOD, F. Ajlune CASTLE ROCK GARAGE Castle Rock W. PARKS Tenino CENTRALA AUTO WRECKING CO. Riffe GRAHAM, W. J.

Mossyrock MAXWELL-CHRYSLER SALES CO. Chehalis KTHEL CO. Ethel DISTRIBUTED BY Western Oil Company 34C STATE CHEHALIS PHONE 43 Mr and Mrs. George War dell, of Puyallup and Mr. and Mrs.

George Wardell, and family of Everett. Mr and Mrs. Robert Matthews and family spent the week-end with relatives in Elma. Walter McStott spent Saturday and Sunday with his family in Everett. Mr and Mrs.

R. Riley and son ot Portland are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Naugles. Miss Opal Boling of Tenino is the house guest of Mr.

and Mrs. F. Henry. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Bailey spent the week-end with Mr.

and Mrs. D. St. John in Chehalis. Mr.

and Mrs. George Ailport entertained Saturday in honor of their daughter, Cleo's tenth birthday anniversary. A large number of friends -were present and the afternoon was spent in games of various kinds, alter which delicious refreshments were rvc Mr and Mrs. Lou Harrison and son motored to Deiringer to spend the week-end with friends. Mr and Mrs.

Lewis Morns spent Sunday in Tacoma as guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Brantner. Mr and Mrs. J.

Erickson and son Sixton of Bismarck were guests 01 Mr and Mrs. Godfrey Ogren Saturday a Mrs. John Burnett and family 'of Puyallup were guests or Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matthews Sat- Ormsbee of Seattle is visiting his grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Fre Adams spent several days this left Friday for end with friends in Morton. Have your Speedometer inspected regularly Save the possible trouble and embarrassment of being picked up by the motor cop because of the inaccuracy of your speedometer. The inconvenience alone may set you bade more than the cost of an AC Speedometer--to nothing of a possible fine. Drop in and let us inspect your AC Speedometer at regular intervals.

No charge for this service. Ray Hatch Centralia Phone 4O1 Chehalis Stickney left for her home in Bothell on Sunday to spend her summer vacation. Charles Ahlstrand and son of coma were week-end guests of Mr. jjifsa and Mrs. Hans Johnson.

to TM StafTVLF 1 1 Miss Gladys Darting of Fern Hill school work at 8 is the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Jack' ul worK at -Rochester. Drager. Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Cooper en-.

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