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2 The Doily Chronicle, Soturdoy, Dec. 8, 19621 WHAT'S NEW IN THE TWIN CITIES Citizens Organize By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A non-profit Washington state group calling itself "Citizens for Toys Sought More toys arejthe Chehalij Community building, clean Waters, inc." has been set up. A group of Seattle businessmen, Edward ,1. Grublc, John Wcdin, Ed Sierer. Alfred Perthou and R.

H. Bailey, filed incorporation papers at Olympia Thursday. The organization has the support of numerous state civic, industrial, sports and conservation groups, a spokesman said. The announced aim is to "prevent pollution of the air and water of the State of Washington from any The toy project is conducted an- or rough tread tires arc not a sub- inially by the firemen. The toys stitutc, the department said.

The should be left at the fire hall. I temperature was reported as 20 1 degrees. dear skies. Co-ed Named Sue llacketl, Chehalis. has been named to the Youth Charged Floyd II.

Ho- vcn, 1U, Winlock, was cited in superior court Friday on charges of Ite rVmatas 1WM3. among slu- Lewis County jai, in lieu of Amencan coUcges and Sheriff's officers said the bail was nut listed. Miss Hackott is attending Seattle University. The selection is based on scholarship, leadership and service. Arrest Made John Richard Cidloy.

40. Centralia. was arrested early Friday, by Lewis County Sheriff's officers and charged with decree assault resulting i administration office. Among the from an alleged altercation at his, home Dee. r.

He remains in Lewis I Counlv jail in lieu of bail. Amount. of Hie bail was not listed. source whatsoever, all times healthful." so (hat be pure and Directors To Meet The Centralia school directors will meet Wednesday. 8 p.m.

at the school spending of about $17.000 for i making repairs to damages caused by the Oct. 12 storm. The ors will- finish the meeting with a Driver Arrested Ldward (he new CoJk gc McAllister. Su. Centralia.

was ar- rcflcri at 11:30 p.m. Friday five liles of J'ossyrocl; on high Weather By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Southwest Washington Interior- Fair Sunday, except foggy night and early morning hours. High 55- CO; low Saturday night 36-42. 24 hours to 4 a.m. Dec.

8. '1962 High Low Pr. way i i on a charge of drunken! driving. Me posted S100 bail a Pacific Northwestt Bellingham Party Set The annual Christ- Boise is to appear in court Saturday. Morton justice data processing laboratory.

46 .01 26 39 .01 47 .01 44 34 30 .07 40 42 sociation will hold an annual I Wenatchee 39 35 reported today. White Pass meas- Christmas dinner Tuesday at Hun- Yakima 45 30 urcd 24 inches of old snow and the ter Holise in centratia Those at! National extremes, excluding roadway was bare with frost nre requested'to lake a i Alaska, in 24 hours to 4 a.m. places Motorists were advised to cnjld gift to donalc to he i 81, al Imperial. Calif, and Yuma, Arizona. Pass Fosty new snow lias lallen on passes through the Cascades, the Highways Department mas party and potluck dinner for the Tag-A-Long trailer club will be Tuesday, 7 p.m..

at Fort Borst Park. Dinner Dated The Lewis County District No. 19 Nurses As- Centralia-Chehalis Hoquhim Olympia Omak Spokane Vancouver. B.C Walla Walla 53 ..48 5 4 5 0 ...49 .38 ...41 5 9 ...39 ...45 Meeting Reminders The Lewis County Forest Resources committee will meet Monday, 8 p.m.,, at the Lewis county courthouse annex. The public is invited.

The Centralia Townsend Club, No. 4, meets Tuesday noon at the Roxie DeLong residence, 407 West Magnolia Sf. Cake and coffee will be served. Lewis County Golden Age goup will meet Tuesday at 11 a.m. at annual basketfillers.

Special meeting Carpenters Local 2127, Mon. Dec. 10, 8 p.m. Discussion of Health Bring your wife. There is still time for Photo Christmas cards at Evernclcn Studio, Centralia.

Color and black while Christmas cards from your films or ours. Evcrnden Studio, Centralia. 29(1-31 i Low 11 at Battle Mountain, Nevada. Alaska: Welfare. Anchorage 2 -20 287-51 Fairbanks -28 -40 Juneau 34 21 THE WEATHER ELSEWHERE High Low Pr.

Albany, cloudy 33 Albuquerque, clear 52 28 Six Enlist in Reserve New enlistments and advance-, Eastman. Faher has de- ments in the U. S. Naval Reserve I parted for active duty with the electronics division, Centralia, were announced Saturday by Lt. H.

Layton, commanding officer. Men enlisting were Stephen E. Brustkern and Robert F. Phillips, Centralia, and George A. Eastman, Herb A.

Robinson, Lounic R. Elder and Morelan H. Walker, all of Chehalis. Advancements included Leroy Spencer Ronald Valentine and Michael Faber, to Seaman rank; and Richard Hurst, to Seaman Apprentice. Guests during the Reserve ceremony this week included Mr.

and Mrs. John Robinson and Oscar Shaffner's Rites Dated A long-time resident of the Thurston-Lcwis county area, Earl Emanuel Shaffner. 74, Centralia, died Friday in a local nursing home. He was born Jan. 3.

1888. in Russell, Kans. He lived in Centralia for the past five years, and formerly lived in Bucoda and fleet. Atlanta, clear Bismarck, clear Boise, fos Boston, cloudy Buffalo, snow Chicago, cloudy Cleveland, cloudy Denver, clear Des Moines. clear Detroit, Fairbanks, clear Seaman Donald Kohcr.

son of fort Worth, clear Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Koher, Ceil-j Helena, cloudy tralia, is now serving aboard the Indianapolis, cloudy U.S.S. Ranger. I Juneau, cloudy Kansas City, cloudy Rite Slated in Olympia YELM Fay.

Lord, 75, lifetime resident of Yelm and prominent dairyman in Thurston County, died Friday in a Tacoma hospital. Born Aug. 21, 1887, in Yelm, he operated a large dairy north of Tenino before moving his operation to Yelm in 1940. He was a member of the Yelm Odd Fellows' lodge and the Tenino Eagle Aerie. Survivors include the widow, Daisy, at home: a daughter, Lois Simons, Yelm, and two grandchildren.

Funeral services will be Mon- Los Angeles, cloudy Louisville, cloudy Memphis, cloudy Miami, rain i Milwaukee, clear St. Paul, cloudy 31 43 42 36 28 29 52 32 34 -28 -40 64 37 50 44 32 22 34 21 39 32 49 .06 09 39 44 32 New Orleans, clear 67 New York, cloudy 36 Oklahoma City, clear 54 Omaha, clear 3C Philadelphia, cloi'dy 40 Phoenir, clear 73 Pittsburgh, cloudy 27 Portland, cloudy 42 Portland, fog Rapid City, cloudy Richmond, cloudy St. Louis, cloudy Salt Lake City, clear San Diego, clear day at 1 p.m.. Mills and Mills Su Fr TM cisco clear chaiel. Olympia.

Burial will follow al the Odd Fellow's cemelery. Death Takes Centralian A young Centralia housewife, Mrs. Kermit (Caryl Lee Thomas. 18, died Friday of natural causes in a total hospital. She was born June 1, 1944, in Seattle.

She was a Centralia resident for the past year. U.JI..HK., ja Surviving, in addition to her! Mrs. Hilda Bowen. both husband, are throe brothers, hi- 1 the Lewis-Thurston county area I for the past 40 years. i Mr.

Shaffner was a retired mill worker. Surviving, in addition to the widow, Maycie, at home, are two stepsons, Clarence Belts, Rochester, and Floyd Belts, Bucoda; five step-daughters-- Mrs. Julia Morris, Olympia, Mrs. Gladys Drake and Sealtle, fog Tampa, cloudy .05 .50 .12 .06 Juliana At Rest Births VACATIONING PRESIDENT Tito of Yugoslavia, lift, confers with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev Thursday at Tito's apartment in the Kremlin in Moscow. With them are aides A.

Kosygin, left, and I. Veselinov. This picture was released by Tats, tht Soviet news and photo agency. AP WIREPHOTO Doily TV Programs 4-KOMO Seattle 5-KINC Seattle i-KOIN Portland 7-KIRO Seattle 8-KGW Portland 11-KTNT Tacomi 13-KTVW Seattle CnintM Often Mfe ly StauttnB Without Notlct 6:03 5:15 6:30 171 8 I I i 113) 161 2 1 SATURDAY Key To Wonderland Wide World of Sports Bowery Boys Feature Adventure Theater NFL HlEllllpllts Cartoon Carnival Dan Smoot Supercar Deputy a News Review Mr. Maeoo Women's Champ.

"The Threat" Nw Dance Festival Bomba 61 Flyinj Doctor 71 iowling Washington, clear (M-Missing; T-Tracei TfDES PUGET SOUND Sunday A.M. FT. P.M. FT. High 4:33 10.7 3:21 12.0 Low 9:46 5.G 10:28 PACIFIC BEACHES Sunday A.M.

FT. P.M. FT. High 10.23 9.7 11:27 7.5 Low 4:16 1.7 5:16 PUGET SOUND Monday FT. P.M.

FT. High 5:29 11.6 4:03 11.7 Low 10:44 6.1 11:10 Mrs. Laura Orens, Los Angeles. and Ida French. Cenlralia, ton, Peter and Lanny Olscn, all Monday of Shelton; her parents, Mr.

PACIFIC BEACHES Erling Olscn. Shelton; and numerous aunts and uncles. Funeral services will be Tucs-i day, 1:30 p.m.. at the Newell- Hoerh'ng chapel, Ccnlralia. The A.M.

5:07 and 18 grandchildren and 47 great' grandchildren. Funeral services will be Tuesday, 10:30 a.m., at the Newell- Hocrlins chapel. Cenlralia. The Hoerling chapel, Ccnlralia. The A Ilcv.

Harry Champlin will of-! Daniolson will officiate. I I liciatc. Burial will be at the! Burial will bo at Mountain View. nx Grand Mound cemetery. Infant Girl FT.

U.fl 1.9 P.M. FT. 6:04 GUIDE LOANS up to '5000 Loans on furniture, auto- mobiles, equipment, livestock, or other security and take up to 48 months to repay. Credit Life Insurance is available. Phone, stop in or write: Open Saturday! 9 a.m.

to 12 noon. SERVICE FINANCE CO. 869 Pacific Chehalis Phone 748-4483 LtRUAV niallncc. Klilirr Leop! iird 1:33. 3:13.

Evening doors open al 0:15 Showtime 7. Hide The High Coun- I try 7, 10:07. Legend of Lobo 8:54. i A I Doors open al 6:43. Show- i i i 7.

Five Weeks In a Balloon 7, Air J'fltrol PUNOAT I OX: Onr complete show. Doors open nl 7. Showtime 7:30. Add Tamcra Mario Loop, 20 months. I I I I A 0 1 Hr cns Friday.

born in Centralia March 11, died at the home of her parents. Northwest Wrestling New.i 1) Touchdown 6:30 4 Viewpoint (5 News, sports 16 Kingdom of the Adventures In Paradise (11 TEA 7:00 Boxing Besl of Groucho Squad Third Man 7 i Sllcnts Plcnsc i i Overland Trail Thrills and Stills 7:30 5 8) Sam Benedict I2f Movie (6 7) Jickip Oletson (13) Insight 8:00 4 Roy Holers-Dais Evans (11) Silent Service (13t "Girl and the Gambler" 8:39 (S 1) Joey Bishop (6 1) Defenders (II) tlnivtrsity Profile 1:00 (4i Lawrence Welk )2i Play ol The Wcefc (5 Si "No Down Payment" (11) Exposure 8:30 (C 7) Have Gun-Will Travel (111 10:00 Hi Mr. Smith (6 7) Guns moke 10:30 (4t Evergreen Jubilee 'in "Shadow of a Woman" 11:00 CJ 4 5 Ci News. SPorts, Weather i.7i "The Crusades" i i Movie 11:05 "Breakthrough" 11:15 Ml "Prince of Poxes" (61 "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye" SUNDAY 7:30 Oi Town and Country 51 American Town Hall 5) Northwest Indians 6 7) Lamp Unto My Feet 81 Wunda Wunda 8:10 4t Farm Repon 8:25 4 i News. Weather 8:30 4i Social Security in Aclloo ') 2avey and OollatH 6 Look up and Live 4) Accent 51 From The lean's Dest 3 Mahalta Jackson Talk Back 101 Community Workshop Camera Three 7) Christophers 8) Religions of the World 7) Sacred Heart 4) Down To Earth 6) Washington Report 7i Morning Worship 81 Telecourse 41 Faith For Today 61 This Is The Lite 81 Give Thee Peace 10:15 i Taint Oregon 10:30 4 News In The Schoolliousi Christopher Projtiam Farm Forum 3 8) Eternal Light "Southwest Passage" Great Music The Christophers Interchange Peace and People 11:15 Gi The Cheaters 11:30 81 Community Workshop "Song of Eurrrndcr" 31 This Is The Life 3) Bullwinkle 3) Telaventure Talcs 4) Pro Football Broncos vs.

Texaus oi Open End 1:00 81 Fellow Citizens 1:15 6 7) Football Packers vs. Altars of Faitii World Report What's The University TV Hour Viewpoint (11 Davey Goliath "Design For Hcandsl" Challenge Movie (11 Oral Roberts 3:15 ft. AU-Pro S'Bosrtl 3:30 Meet The Professor College Opinion 111) Faith For Tuiiuy 113) Oral Roberta 4:00 Directions '03 2 i Married Joan i Bugs Bunny A. A. A lien-Re vlvnl 4:13 161 Time Out For Sports 4:30 HI AdJai Stevenson Movie Shirley Temple i NBC Let's Face It Superear "Just Around Tlic Cornet" "Check and Double Check" Issues fi Answers Update Amateur Hour til High Road to Danger 41 Beany it Cecil 5 8i Bullwinkle 6 7) GE College Bowl 2) Guestward Hot 5 81 Meet The 6 7) "Wizard of On" 1) Ask Your Doclor U3i Crisis 30 i 2 i Maverick 14) Lady Stock Ks'-liange ID 81 McKeever and tlie Colonel 16 71 Password (11) Captain Cosmic Christophers 13 (13) Sacred Heart 00 Father Knows Beit 5 81 Ensign O'TooIc I Sherwood Forest 31 Dan Smoot 7 15 3 i News.

Weather 7 30 4) Jetsons i Movie 81 Walt Disney's World i i "Women in White" (13i ''The Flying Irishman" 4i "The Bis Caper 6 7) Ed Sullivan 5 8) car 54 2) Happy Time 8) Bonanza City Hall Report 1 3 Sacred Heart i i "East of the (13) Christophers (6 7) G. True (21 For The Recon! 1 3 Door to Life i4l Voice of Firestone (2) News, Sports, Weather (5 8' Dinah Shore (6 71 Candid Camera 4 Howard K. Smitli 16 7) What's My Line? (11) News. Sports, Weather 6 7) News. Spts.

Wi'ather 5 Fashion Show 18! Movie I 4 Thriller 171 Camera Thrrc iCi Squari (5i News, Weather (5 "Tlie Girl Downstairs" American Achievement (4i Keyhole-Drama MONDAY 'Si Town and Courtry 15 8) Continental Cins-rorn 7 Farm Nevs (5 Today IB 7) College of the Air (41 Farm Rfport (4) News, Weather (41 IjDt's Spfftk Spanish (61 News Weather 171 J. P. Patches 16' Cartoon Time (4 Scandinavian Literature Captain Kangaroo Cartooner's Club Rocky and His Friends Ann Sothern (7 Don Riley Telescope Jack LaLannc (5 Say When (G 7i Calendai (5 81 News (5 8) Play Your Hunch (4) "The Gentleman from Ko- qhrre" iG 7J I Love Lucy (13) Lifeline (5 8) Price Is Right 'C 7) McCoys (13i "Another Face" 30 (5 8) Concentration (8 7) Pete and Gladys 00 4 Jane Wyman (5 8) Your First Impression 16 7) Love ot Life 25 16 7j News 30 141 Yours For A Song 161 Search For Tomorrow (5 Truth or Consequences ni Divorce Court (13) All Star Theater 45 (61 Guiding Light 55 (4 5 Si News 00 14) Ernie Ford 15 8) Merv Griffin 161 Hi Neighbor 113i Willl Taylor 15 News 30 Ui Father Knows UcU 6 7) AS The World Turns Will I Taylor 5 8) News 4) Best of Grouchu 5 8) Loretta Young 6) KOIN Kitchen 7l Password 3) "Banjo" (11) Farm News (111 News. Weather (4) Katherine Wise I 2 i Almanac la 8) Young Dr. Malone 'G 7) House Party i Operation Alphabet 12) News Hi News '4! Day In Court i Glpnna Pace Enow 7) Millionaire 8) Make Room Fnr Daddy i Yoga For Health i News 2i Movie Seven Keys 5 Bi Here's Hollywood 7 Tell The Truth "Tlit Great Hospital tery" 2:35 (5 8 7) News 3:00 (4i Queen For A Day I I Wunda Wunda 16 7) Secret Storm Movie (I3i Topic 3:30 141 Who Do You Trust? '51 King's Queen '6 7f Erige of Night i nomper Room 1131 BOKO the Clown 3:50 2i Paul Bunyan's NPW.I 3:55 5) 4:00 41 American Bandstand 5:00 4i captain Pugret 3i For Sal:" 61 Cartoon Circus 2 Superman THE HAGUE, Netherlands (API Queen Wll'ielmina today received the all-white funeral she requested as a symbol of her faith that death is the beginning of life.

Eight white-bedecked horses drew the white hearse along the seven-mile route from The Hague to the royal mausoleum at Delft. Holland's ruling monarch, Queen Juliana, and the four royal prln- esses were all dressed In white as they followed in white carriages. Prince Bernhard, Juliana's husband, wore a general's uniform. Among white wreaths carried on all-white carriage were floral tributes from President Kennedy, Em. peror Hiruhito of Jupau, European royalty, Latin-American presidents, and French President Charles de Gaulle.

Funerals THOMAS, Mrs. Kermit Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Newell-Hoerling's, Centralia. LOOP, Tamera Marie Graveside services Monday, 11 a.m., Greenwood Memorial park. Family requests remembrances be in the form of contributions to the Seattle Orthopedic hospital or Providence Heart Center, Seattle. SHAFFNER, Earl E.

Tuesday, 10:30 a.m., Newell-Hoerling's, Centralia. 171 8 1 in Ttlpcord True Adventure Quick Draw McGraw Ssa Hunt 5i News 5) Phil Silvers 2 41 Best of Grouclio g-30 10:00 (131 11:30 11:35 11:43 12:15 5:35 6:00 7:00 7:05 7:25 7:30 5:15 5.30 (ID Country Store Show Cartoon Corral Discovery Paul Bunyan Mickey Mouse Club B'Wana Don American Newsstand Cartoonlval J. P. Patches Clutch Cargo-Space Angel Three Stooges Western Jamboree Ptill Stivers December Bride Mickey Mouse Club Stan Boreson Popeye Theater 8:15 9:25 8:30 10:00 SMS (6 8) News Hockey and His Friends 5:55 (13i Lifeline 6:00 Hi News SurfslOc 6 5 Yogi Bear i7) News Highway Patrol l3i ''West of tlic Pi-coa" 71 News (6 81 News 6:30 4 i Biography (5j News 11:00 11:30 i6i Pioneers Northwest Traveler Science. In Action i i Klverboat '4t Cheyenne '2i Movie 15 81 It's A Mltn'e World (G 71 To Tell The Truth Dick Powell Stars '6 71 I've Got A Secret (13) Damon Runyon Theater 4i Hlflemm 151 Tunnel '8i Saints and Sinners 71 Lucille Ball Famous Playhouse Roller Derby 141 Stoncy Burke '6 7-Danny Thomas i TV Hour of Stars i-'i Brachcombfr '6 7j Andy Griffith Il3i Man From Interpol Ben Casey i2i News in Si David Brinkley'a Journal iG 7' Lorelta Younc i 03i "The Kmutn" iG Stump The Stars i2i Steve Allen (5i outdoor Sportsman i i Heck Harper i "Hard Fast and Beautiful" (4 51 News (6 81 News t7l Steve Allen i 4 i "Flame of Youth" 81 Tonight From Coctiise Born Friday to Mr.

and Airs. Dan Miller, Pe a boy 10 pounds. 2 ounces, at tht St. Helen hospital. To Mr.

and Mrs. Gary Tiedc, Centralia, a gitl, 5 pounds, 14 ounces, born Friday at the St. Helen hospital. To Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Ross. Chehalis, a boy. 6 pounds, ounces, born Saturday at the SI. Helen hospital. Hoffa Trial Seen Long NASHVILLE.

Tenn. AP) A lawyer for James K. Hoffa predicts the Teamsters president's million-dollar conspiracy trial will run into early January. William Bufalino's forecast followed U.S. Disl.

Judge William E. Miller's unexpected decision Thursday to recess the trial until Monday. Miller jjave no explanation for either the weekend adjournment or his decision, announced simultaneously, to lock up the jury for the remainder of the trial, now through its seventh week. Bdtlu Chronicle Official publication of Lewis Count; tod the cities ol Cli in tils 'oaued ditly tzcipt Bundty it Ptirl and Itiple. Cenlrtlli.

by TU Daily Chronicle. and enttrid as Second uitss MtUcr at Uit Post Of at Ccntrttit, tci March iBie. suhsortptloo ritci by carrier 11.76 per month to adftcct, bj mall In territory Slft.OO year, sa.oo for tlz mootliB. 14.10 lor taree tQonths. By nail til.

10 per rear; iinuB ror ilx months, tor three months. The Aisoclated Press is eeluslfely to tht uit oublloatlons of all the local Mettker Map Company it phased to announce the publication of a brand now I COUNTY ATLAS. This is the first revision In 14 years. Tht atlas is a leatherette bound book of all townships in Lewis County. It shows all properly owners, sections, roads, creeks, government lots and a complete index.

The complete atlas sells for M5.00 or $1.50 per township. Available at Brister's, Crandall's, Pip. pin's, Vimot's and County Assessor. METSKER MAPS, 111 So. 10th, Tacoma You cordially Invited To Our OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY DEC.

9TH 12 Noon To 6 P.M. REFRESHMENTS CHRISTMAS DECOR AND GIFTS Marc Burdick'i FOLSOM FLORAL 211-C N. Tower Centralia Succumbs Jlr. and William R. Loop Centralia Friday ei'eniiig.

Survivors, in addition to the parents, include a sister. Cindy Ann, at homo; maternal grandmother. Mrs. Jlory Breiienstcin. of Tacoma: paternal grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. William M. Loop: great- grandparents. Mr.

and Mrs. M. ,1. Loop. Centralia and grcat-srcat- grandmother.

ha Lilqnist. Graveside services will be Mon. at 11 a.m. at the Greenwood Memorial Park with the Rev 1 Ed- I mond Kearney officiating. Arrangements arc under the direction of the Sticklin Funeral' Home.

Centralia. FOX: One comDlete show. Doors open nt 7. Showtime 7:30. Ada CHEHALIS: Reopens Friday.

ALSO "RIDE THE HIGH COUNTRY" STARTS SUN. ENDS TONITE! ALSO "AIR PATROL" One Complete Show Doers Open At 7 SUNDAY SPECIAL RALPH'S ROAST TURKEY With Dressing Cranberries Soup or Juice Tossed Salad, Choice Dressing Baked or Mashed Potato Hot Roll Vegetable Coffee, Tea or Milk Ice Cream cr Sherbet Complete Dinner Child'? Portion 90c Choice of Steaks, Chickin or See Foods Always on Menu. Af RALPH'S 1232 Aldir, CENTRALIA MODEL OF NEW MIMATURE (EARING AID GIVEN OAKLAND, Dec. 3, 1962 A most unique free, offer of special interest to those who hear but do not understand words has just been announced by Veritone lust. Co.

A true-life, actual size replica of the smallest Veritone ever made will be given absolutely free to anyone answering this adver- tisement. Wear-test it in the privacy of your own home without cost or obligation of any kind. It's yours to keep, free. The size of this Veritone is only one of its many features. It weighs less than a third of an ounce, and it's all at ear level, in one unit.

No wires lead from body to head. Here is truly new hope for the hard of hearing. These models are free while the limited supply lasts, so we suggest you call or write for yours now. Write Box 10, The Daily Chronicle, Chehalis, Wain. Your Hearing Ditervei Hometown Service TWIN CITY- HEARING AID CENTER DAVID WILDER Hearing Aid Specialist.

910 Prindle St. CHEHALIS PHONE 748-7391 THE DAILY CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED "ROOM-A-DAY" PLAN CAN EARN YOU EXTRA CHRISTMAS CASH! Today Is BASEMENT, LAUNDRY and GARDEN Day Today you can place an ad in The Daily Chronicle Classified "Merchandise Mart" for any item which you no longer use and which is normally found in this area, for the special rate of only 98 HERE'S JUST ONE BASEMENT OR LAUNDRY ITEM DO YOU HAVE ONE FOR SALE? FOR A TEN WORD AD RUNNING TWO DAYS DOIT CALL "METAL MYRTLE" 736-3313 "YOUR AD STARTS PRONTO" in and convert still usable items to cash by calling for "ROOM-A-DAY" ads 736-3311-748-3311 in The Daily Chroniclt Classified MONDAY is Attic and Garage Day.

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