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The Daily Chronicle from Centralia, Washington • Page 14

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14 The Doify Chronicle, Monday, Dee. 29, 1958 DAY SHIFT By Frank Adam ALL IN A LIFETIME Frank Beck HER MOTHER CURED CCXOS WITH ffOOSf OKEA3L CANTJHC teALac KXrOfa CLIMATE OH, RODNEY, 111 OCER5TAND WHY you MARRIED THAT MOUNTAIN AFRAID THIS WOULD HAPPEN SOME OAV REMEMBER WHEN WE SLOWED DOWN TO PICK UP CLARENCE HIS COAT AND LUNCH BUCKET MADE IT, BUT DIDN'T QUITE GET DIXIE DUGAN By Me troy and Striebel 'HOW MUCH HE WILL HIS POOR)SEEM? OLD BODY flBLETO CAN Move MOUNTAINS --Burnis NOTHING LIKf MS mw IN HIMSELF, AFTER (1EINS 70 ime HIS HYPOCHONDRIA! -HE ACTUALLY FEELS TOO By Ernie Bushmiller JOE PALOOKA HERCUl.es BRUM LLY TEH, PORE BEAT FIVE M6N HE HSFOUHB vmnwivsSMMJLM HAD MORE WITH ACCUSED HER OF HE'S COWING BACK TO M-ME AFTER THE BREAK- UPOf'THE FAMOUS CIRCUS MISS MARY WORTH By Sounders and-Ernst NDWELLMI6HT OUR THIS AWBT-BOUNO LUXURY IREMtMKRHERIN PlfiTAIIft--HOW Will TMEKAKCH15AM MOW ETA FIT INTO MY -TOO IONS MM THt FIW REMAIN INS I'll BE HAPPY .10 SCEOXSNCOWTWKt 10 YEARS BUT DKTUK8IN RFMtt AVHIA6EIN RALVHMKM MfXf LIKE WCHTINHER PAINTED OLD KIMER! WtNOTHE WINTER WITH LI'L ABNER By Al Capp DOES.UATELV, OH, UIKETHET.7 VO'TC) WHUT'S DOVTGOOUt.7- SO NEEDS PROPER 1MPAWTIMT FRESH A1RJO LIVIN'? VOISMEREWA NMNCRiry TH'MAJORrTN WOULD HAPPIER IF AH WERE By Buford Tune WELL, HORACE, PIP XXJ GIVE IN TOTAFFV? --OH NEVER SHE CAN SUREIN AROUND HER FINGER; THERE'S A DRESS I SIMPtV MJST HAVE-BUT MC3THER SAVS MX) HAVE THE FINAL SAV-- THE JACKSON TWINS By Dick Brooks S-SLKE tS SWELL aw, JUST KEEP THWkIN ABOUT CU RUPERT BUT TONIGHT MX! IT SEEMS FUNNY NOT TO BE SUPE'S rXECnac CAR CeWLK BOMB WTTH TOOLS ALL OVER TME PLACE, NciEajuAncN, WAPE ME HOME ON LEAVE Md htlplnf to taV. down a Cttrlitrnu Ltwlt County asuciitun i Larry BjJttr, right, son of Mr. and Mrs. L.

M. Baxttr, Crxhalit, and 1KI jradu- of W. F. Witt high school. Baxttr It Mflng Richard RtinJiirdt, U.

S. Navy rtcruittr, Chtftalii, takt down a display that wai In a Navy exhibit In a vacant market street store window. Chronicle Staff Photo. Death Takes Tucker Frederick Rollyit Tucker, 75, a resident of Chehalis for 20 years, passed away Friday in a Chehalis hospital following a lingering illness. Mr.

Tucker was born Dec, 28, 82, al Silver Creek. He resided in Lewis county all his life and was employed as a rural mail carrier al the lime of his death. The family home is al 2302 Mar- jtel in Chehalis. Survivors include Ihree sons, Rollyn and Donald F. Tucker, Chehalis, and Loren A.

Tucker, Olympia; one daughter, Mrs. Donald Stein, Spokane; 22 grandchildren ind 10 great-grandchildren. Funeral services Aill be Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. al the Fissell chapel in Chehalis with.the Rev. George Kendall officiating.

Interment will follow at the Greenwood Memorial park, Cenlralia. Poultryman Succumbs WINLOCK Funeral services will be Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Cattermole chapel here for Reinseth, 52, a prominent poultry who passed away Sunday in a Chehalis hospital. Mr. Reinselh, was born Sept.

25, 1906, in Washougal, 1 and had resided in WintocS since 1911. He was.a. member of the St. Urban Grange. In addition to his wife Sylvia, al home, the deceased is survived by his mother, Airs.

Elizabeth Reinselh, Winlock; Iwo brothers, Ira, Winlock, and Clarence, Eugene, one sisler, Mrs. Gladys Lasley, Seattle. The Rev. Fred T. Lucas will officiate and interment will be al the Winlock cemetery, Mrs.

Potter is Stricken Mrs. Blanche'E. Potter, 58, a former resident of Chehalis, passed away suddenly Saturday morning at her home in Tacoma. Mrs. Potter was born April 15, 1900, in Pillsburg, Pa.

She had been associated with C. M. Potter at the former Potter's Food Store in north Chen alls and was a member of the Chehalis Pythi an Sisters. Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Lillian Miller, Tacoma; one son, Neil Potler, Tacoma, and four grandchildren.

Funeral services will be Wed nesday at It a.m. al the Buckley- King chapel in Tacoma. Services Held Graveside services were held Monday morning al the Mountain View Burial park for Debbie Lyrm Blosl, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lee Blosl, Ccn- tralia, who died Thusday shortly after birlh in a local hospital.

The Rev. John Duffy officiated. Arrangements were under the direction of NeweK-Hoerling's, Central! a. Funerals BUSH, Mrs. Dan W.

Wednesday, 2 p.m., Westminster Presbyterian church, Chehalis. TUCKER, Frederick R. Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., Fisjell chapel Chehalis. RE1NSETH, Die Wednesday 1 p.m., Galtermole chapel, Win lock. Plotters Arrested CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -Seven men suspected of planning an attack on President-elect Romulo Betancotirt were held today for questioning.

The men were picked up while near Belancourl's house Saturday night. The Presi Ont-ekd wai zol borne. Ciiydbor Have Holiday Guests tf ELAINE HACSETH CINEBAR Holiday guests it the home of Mrs. John Parnel were Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Gardiner and family of Handle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Paine), Eva, Bobby, Andy and Dick of Ethel, Mr, and Mrs. Jim Parnel, Cary and Carl of Onalaska, Mr. arid Mrs.

Johnny Parnel and sons of Castle Rock, Eddie Parnel, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fletcher and three children, Teddy Belcher of Packwood, and Mr. ind Mrs. James Marquis and family of Chehalis.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Poe and boys spent holidays with their folks in eastern Washington. Christmas dinner guests at the Charles Wigre home were Mr. and Mrs.

Irvin Saunderi and family of Tacoma, and Ole'Olson of Che- ing: va, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dickey and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cass.

Visiting Mr. and Vrs. Albert Anderson and family in Chehalit Thursday was Linia Down- '-iff Visiting Saturday with Mr. tad Mrs. J.

W. Shipman and family were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Inglw of Hines, Ore. Thursday dinner guests at Ed Nelson home were Mr.

Mrs. C. J. Hitch of Salkum, and Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Glaze of Chehalis. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hawtrini were visitors Thursday at tht home of Mr. and Mrs.

W. R. Pannell in Longview. Christmas dinner guests of Mary- Katyrynuik were Mr. Walt- Kalyrynuik and Vicki of Chehalis, and Mr.

and Mrs. Irvin Washington. State College, spent the holidays with his mother, Mrs. Lolita Temple, and sister, Mary. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Johnson Born Friday lo Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Strong, Longview, a boy, i pounds, 8W ounces at the Cen- ralia General hospital. Grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Reese Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mohney, Centralia. Mr.

and Mrs. Mohney were both born in Centralia, and a great- Mrs. Alida Berry Davis, was born in Chehalis and lives in Cenlralia. The late Mrs. Jennie Yantis Davis, the baby's great-great-grandmother, was also born in this area.

To Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Eudaily, Onalaska, a girl, 9 pounds, 1 ounce, born Saturday at the Centralia General A' boy, 7 pounds, 1 ounce, born Sunday lo Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald, Cenlralia, at the Cen- lralia General hospital.

To Mr. and Mrs. Paul BicVel, Chehalis, a 'boy, 7 pounds, ounces, Saturday at the St. Helen hospital. Born Sunday to Mr.

and Mrs. Ivan D. King, Chehalis, a girl, pounds, 2'A ounces at the St. Helen hospital. To Mr.

and Mrs. Orville Fegkj, Vader, a girl, 6 pound, ounces, Sunday at the St. Helen' hospital. To Mr, and Mrs. John Sutlte, Centralia, a boy, 8 'pounds, 3Vi ounces, Sunday al the St.

Helen hospital. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Western Washington Mostly cloudy Monday'night and Tuesday with a little rain or drizzle at times. Patches of fog Monday night. Continued mild. High Tuesday 46-54.

Low Monday night 3844. Coastal winds southeast Id southwest 10-20 miles an hour. FIVE-DAY FORECAST Western Washington.and Western Oregon Temperatures and precipitation averaging above normal. High temperatures generally 46-56 in Western Oregon and 45-50 in Wesern Washington. Minimums 3545.

Total precipitation generally 1 to 2 inches with heavier amounts on the coast. TEMPERATURES Pacific Northwtft High Low Pr. Cenlralia-Chehalis Ellens burg Hoquiam Olympia Portland, Tain Seattle, cloudy Spokane Vancouver, B.C. Walla Yakima Alaska Fairbanks Juneau Elsewhere Albany, clear Albuquerque, snow. Anchorage, snow Atlanta, clear Bismarck, clear Boston, cloudy Buffalo, clear Chicago, cloudy cloudy Denver, cloudy Des ifoines, cloudy Detroit; cloudy Fort Worth, cloudy Helena, clear Indianapolis, clear Kansas City, cloudy Los Angeles, clear Louisville, clear Memphis, cloudy tloudy Milwaukee, cloudy Paul, clear 39 IS New Orleans, cloudy 53 41 New York, cloudy 49 37 Oklahoma City, cloudy 35 Omaha, cloudy 40 15 Philadelphia, cloudy 49 38 Phoenix, clear 63 41 Pittsburgh, cloudy 45 36 Portland, cloudy 38 24 Portland, rain 41 32 Rapid Cily, cloudy 45 20 Richmond, rain 49 45 J.37 St.

Louis, cloudy 51' 37 Sah Lake Cily, clear 35 19 San Diego, clear 66 48 San Francisco, .01 Tampa, cloudy 65 50 Washington, rain 49 49 .08 geson and sons of Cenlralia. Enjoying Christmas dinner with Thursday evening at Mr. and Frank Kulas were Martin Balke home were Mr. tnd Mr. and Mrs.

Ellsworth Uden and Ray Shriner of Pe EU, Mr. boys, MH. Belle Johnston, and and Mrs. Bert Smith and KMU ol Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Chapman Cenlralia, and Mr. and and family. Charles Shrir and children ol Dean Temple, who is attending Eureka, Calif. Spending Chrislmas day with he Arthur BirdweU family Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Quinn and children of Hegulen, Mrs. uumuvii rv Grandview, Mr. and Mrs entertained, the following at Clark and family of Chrislmas dinner: Mr. and Mrs. ha 'is.

and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Madden and -girls, Mrs. Un and children. Carl Davis and children, and Mr.

Having Christmas dinner with and Mrs. Dick Johnson and chil- Mr and Henry Goodwin were dren of Seattle. Calling in the afl- an Hank Stiltner and ernoon were.Mr. and Mrs. Jack nicce an nephew, Billy and Fhyl- Corbin of Chehalis.

iss of Kosmos, Mrs. Doris Van- Spending Christmas with their de rpool of Bremer, and Mr. and mother, Mrs. Joe Griel.Vere Mr. Mrs Brooks and family, and Mrs.

Stan Erickson and fam- Chrislmas dinner guests at tht ily of Handle, and Mr. and Mrs. Jol "TMy Courtney home were Mr. Roy DeBuque and children of and Hrs ohn Courtney ol Olympia. Onalaska.

Mrs. Roy Mundy and Thursday guests at the Nat 'lark of Forks spent the holidays Dahlin home were Mr. and Mrs. rith his parenls, Mr. and Mrs.

Dahlin of Centralia, and George Mundy. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dahlin of Cen- Dinner guests Friday at the lralia Dick Loe home, at Onalaska were Christmas dinner guests at-Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Madden and girls, and Mrs. Carl-Davis and family. 3 hoebe DeMore's were Mrs. C.

J. JeVroom of San Francisco, Carl it udh Mr. and Mrs. Rus- Allen Linn of Hollii, Alaska is se Macoriiber. and Mr.

and Mrs. spending the holidays with his Harr Studhalter and Don. mother, Mrs. Lula Linn. Holiday guests at the Dick Foi The Cinebar Ladies Club held home were Boyd and Greggory its annual Christmas party st the Da "l' from California.

Mrs. Dick En- Spending Christmas with joying the festivities were Mrs Ernest Hagseth family was Ed Richard Strasser, William Hill- Wold of MacMillan rest dinger, Mrs. Belle Johnston, Mrs. home Phoebe DeMore, Mrs. Linn, Thursday guests at the Herman Mrs.

Ed Nelson, Mrs. Harry Stud- home were Mr. and halter, Mrs. Ed Guiberson, Mrs. Mrs Jonn Kioepper, Mr.

and Mrs. Dick Fitzhugh, two visitors, Mrs. Oscar Newby, Don arid Johnny, Russel Macomber and Mrs. Helen of Clwnalis, and Mr. and Mrs.

Harper, and the hostess, Mrs Retard Miller and children of Wright. Chehalis. Mrs. Lloyd Morey Is home Visiting Thursday, evening with again after visiting a week with Mr antl Mrs Ed Nelson and lam- relatives in San Francisco. ily Maxine Duprey and Visiting over the holidays with Fred and Florence Duprey Mr.

and Mrs. R. 0. Fitzhugh were of Cnena 'is. Mr.

and Mrs. Cliff Oest, Darrell Christmas dinner guests at the and Allen of Gold Beach, Ore. Jotm Jones nome wefe Mr. and Sunday dinner guests at the Otis ilrs Bllcl! 0 3 and family of Cox home in Mineral were Mr aska, Mrs. Dorothea Fill- and Mrs.

Albert Frase and Mike, hu fl Mr mA Mrs. George Filz- and Mr. and Mrs. August Gross hu 8h of Mossyrock, and Carol and family of St. Helens, Ore.

Wri nl Onalaska: Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Visit TMg her parents, Guenlher and family Christmas Mr L1 More y. -Over the holi- Eve were Mr. and Mrs.

Cary days was Miss Barbara Morey of 47 44 .14 34 31 .02 47 45 .21 48 43 .2 48 32 .09 50 43 .14 38 33 48 44 49 36 36 30 -IS -18 .13 39 36 .25 High Low Pr. 39 13 54 27 1.24 16 12 .26 42 45 .04 27 -7 45 28 44 32 52 37 50 28 37 22 .07 51 22 40 20 67 38 38 15 53 19 60 31 67 47 6 27 46 41 79 58 47 35 .09 Norquist and family of Monlesa Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd" Card daughters of Tacoma, and Mr and and Mrs Ronnie Hawkins and family fami 'y and of Centralia. Spending the holidays with Mrs Ellen Kalnoski and sons were Mr and Mrs.

Kay Savage family of Sari Diego, and Mrs. Eldred Katyry nui)c and family Christmas Mr' Mr. and Mrs. rrrr Cliff Seattle. no, and EUie Norqu'ist of Auburn.

visitor last Monday at Holiday visitors at the Ed Gi- Cnarl Ziegler home were Mr. rard home were Mr. and Mrs. Van Girard and Kim of Tacoma, ane and Mrs. A.

A. Lange of Pout bo. Mr. and Mrs. Victor "schultieTMo1 Citing friends in Bailie Ground Seavie'w.

Friday, were Mr. and ilrs. Rob- Visiting on Christmas with Mr. ert orler wd family, and Mrs. Leo Kalnoski and fam- Thursday evening visitors at the ily were Mr.

and Mrs. Arvird lck Crasser home were Mrs. Kalnoski and Lynn of Issaquah Mr. and Mrs. Vern Pittsley Renlon, -and 'Mr.

Ted Newman son Harry of Sarah Oest-and Onalaska. Mrs E(i na Johni visiting of Fort Ord, Calif. Friends and relatives in Denver, guests at the Martin Col tor wwal months. Jacobson home were Mr. and visilin nis parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Carvatl and family Irs Cnarl Ziegler, over the of North Bend, and Mr- and hotida Mrs. Dale Jessen and family of Van TMver. Centralia. Sf r- and Mrs.

Richard Wrighl Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hunlting family and Mr. and Mrs. were dinner guests Thusday at the Thomas of Longview were J.

H. Stoner home in Mayfield Cnrntmas Eve gueslj at the Mor- Chrislmas Eve dinner guests at ris Wr '8 nl olr al Silver Creek, the Herman Kloepper home were visitin fri ends and relatives at Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Thomas and an Friday were Mrs i son of Olympia, and Mr. and Mrs Ed Curtiss, Tom and James of Centralia.

Spending Chrislmas and having dinner with Mrs. Lula Linn were --Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Oest Darrell En lW Chrislmas with and Allen, of Gold Beach Ore and Mrs Walter 3nl Harry Allen Lynn of Hollis, Alaska, and Mr. and Mrs.

Dick Filzhugh. Staying with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ragan and Lloyd over the holi days are Miss Beatrice Mulfon of Seattle, i Kiltleson Moses Lake. Enjoying'Christmas dinner with Slrasser, Sherry and Terri.

Spending a week with and Mrs. C. F. Thormahlen were Mr. Frank Thormahlen of 6111 1 were Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Wright and daughter, Mr. ilrs Har Per of Ajlune, Md Gus GaU overnight Friday with Slie ry and Terri fuller was Sandra Fuller of Morton. a family Christmas Mr. and Mrs.

Jess Hawkins were dulner at lhe Thormahlen Mr. and Mrs. home were Mrs 0- Sr. Spain became i republic in 1931 King Alfonso fed tbi spent Chrislmas day with Mr. and Mrs.

Herb Parrish at Winlock. Mr and Mrs. Dick Fox and family attended a family Christmas dinner at Grand Mound. Visiting Mr. ajid Mrs.

Albert are Linda and Rocky John- spent two 0. Rice Jr. and and Mrs. Jack Rice and family. Death Foils Her Desire LOUIS, Mo.

(AP) Mn. viii two learn weeks ago Xitlleson she had leukemia. She had one son, from Arizoni. Clifford KiWesoa weeks with' the John Benson family Goldendale. Recent dinner guests the frase home were Mr.

'and Mrs. Stu ud fuafly tt win, WlfO wish: To die in her native land- England. A trip was arranged by the Military Air Transport Service and when she heard of it she teemed to perk up. But Saturday night she hemorrhaged and Sunday morning died one day before the wat scheduled to leave. The first President of the United States to ride a railroad train WH Andrew Jactuoe m..

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