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The Daily Chronicle from Centralia, Washington • Page 3

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Centralia, Washington
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NEWS BRIEFS OVER SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON Woman Badly Burned KELSO-- Burns over 40 percent of her body were suffered Sunday by Mrs. J.L. Swab'e's of Longview In a boat explosion on the Cowlitz 1 River. She Is recovering In a Long, view hospital. i (Her husband and a nephew, Clyde Jackson, beat out on her clothing and rushed her to the hospital.

The blast occurred as the Swabes, Jackson and Mrs. Swabes' daughter, Claudia Ragsdale, were about to start a fishing trip. I Injured RAYMOND Sam Galloway, (logger, sustained undetermined Injuries Friday when he apparently was struck on the left shoulder tad head by a falling snag while working for the Nylund and Hol- 'man Logging company about one north of Frances. He was found unconscious. No one saw the accident.

Galloway was taken as far as 'Lebam in a'station wagon belong Lose Weight When you take A YDS before meals, as directed, you automatically eat less, Vose weight naturalty. In clinical testa on four different reducing methods, doctors proved the A YDS Flan taftst and best. AYDS users lost a twice the pounds Guaranteed to work for you. supply, $2.98. I A I A 'GARRISON'S Rexall DRUGS Centralia Chehalis ng to another logger on the ope tlcm.

At Lebam he was transfe ed to an ambulance and rushe New Riverview hospital in Raj mond. Speed Curtailed ABERDEEN Although most the highway between Aberdee and Elma is posted at 60 mil per hour, temporary lower speei lave been ordered on sections be. ween Aberdeen and Montesano, where resurfacing is under way by the Interstate Asphalt company the state patrol reported Monday. The patrol emphasized that post- ng of highways is handled by the highways department, and zones of lower speed exist close to limits of and cities. Limits in business or congested sections are reduced to as low as 25 miles per hour.

Missing from Home HOQUIAM Thomas Thiessen, 22, has been missing from his dome since September 19, it was revealed by police Saturday. His wife reported the man miss ing, stating that he left his car to take a baby-sitter home and has not been seen suite. Thiessen, an employe of Rayo- nler Incorporated, was suffering a neck injury, which may have resulted in a form of amnesia, a doc. tor said. Plane Halts Power KALAMA A light plane crashed into the Cowlitz PUD power line near the Kalama airport Saturday evening, knocking out power to the town but not injuring Walter Kite, 50, the pilot.

The state patrol reported that Kite was coming in for a lainding when his plane hit the line and flipped over into the field. Kite wlked but; the plant ww badly damaged. PUD crews restored power to Kalama within a short time, but power to the Columbia Veneer plants was still put two hours ifter the accident. Car. Collide VANCOUVER A head-on col- lison late Sunday on highway 99 north of Vancouver sent both drivers, Vern A.

Anderson, 22, Ridge- Held, and Curtis A. Ficht, 33, Battle Ground, to Vancouver Memorial hospital with bruises and lacer ations. The state patrol said Anderson's car was northbound when it ran off the road and knocked down a mail box, then when getting back en the highway, it coWded with Picht's car. Both autos were demolished. Start Study Project McCLEARY This eastern Grays Harbor county milltown is he latest addition to the group Washington cities under the wing of the University, of Washington community development bureau.for a self-study project.

At least 400 people attended Thursday night meeting at the Me Cleary elementary school and votec enter the program, after which Jack Wright, UW bureau chief, an nounced the study project would get under way immediately. Frank Anderson of the community development bureau staff was officially designated as advisor to the McCleary study, and announced the first job will be a "character census" in which the population of the area is both counted and questioned to determine the general character of the community. to Pennlck, deputy conn, superintendent of schools. The real estate excise tax i divided among the school districts on the basis of 11 cents per student day of attendance, and payments obtained through the county tax are subtracted from state equaliza- ton funds paid the districts on the same basis. Most of the money divided the past week was paid into the coun- treasurer's office as a result of he timber deals between Schafer Brothers Logging cbmpany, Simpson Logging company and Weyer- laeuser Timber company.

It was collected during July and August Two Hurt in Wreck OLYMPIA A mother and daughter were injured Saturday when the pickup truck in which they were riding Collided with an automobile seven miles southeast of Olympia on the Fir Tree road. Mrs. Irene Braley, 39, received a neck and back injury, and the daughter, Charlotte, 13, received an arm Injury. Both were gers in the truck driven by the husband, Morris'J. Braley, Eas Olympia.

The mishap occurred when a ca driven by Roy Doming, 4 uiiveik uy cvjy ot crossed the center-line, smacking nearly he'ad-on into the Braley machine. The truck careened mU a and overturned. Doming claimed he was dis traded by an insect which ha gotten into his car. Declare Martial Law addecl a ea The first regular community de- subve rsive activ velopment meeting was scheduled cuv move ments aiming a for 8 o'clock night. a a U' L.

ExClSe Taxes High Record excise SANTIAGO, Chile Chilean provinces today were un der a state of siege-- modified mar tial law. President Carlos Ibanez' government said it needed th addecl authority to deal more ef a county school districts, according company. move ments aiming a rtharrQawing constitution regime." Cabinet decided on the mov after efforts failed to end a The Daily Chronicle, 27, 1955 Centralian Is Ransje Winner Winner of a new pushbutton. range is a Centralian, Mrs. H.

Meeks, 1516 Lum Road, it had been announced today in Hotpoinl's 000,000 golden anniversary national ontest. George Reda, Centralia Hotpoint ealer, said official contest judges Chicago selected Mrs. Meeta 1 ame as having the be-st dealer prize ntry from the immediate area. Reda Hardware and Electric ponsored the Centralia contest a.s art of the appliance company's ational anniversary celebration. Dther first, second and third prizes ow being awarded to families in he United States and Hawaii in- lude four completely furnished lectric homes, 50 pushbutton kitch- n-laundries and almost 5,000 ma- or appliances.

Reda said the Hotpoint contest, largest of IU kind ever by a major appliance company. especially designed to dramatize years of progress in pushbutton electric living. Car's Plunge to Girl Judging from the crowd, their purpose was fulfilled. YAKIMA on Injuries suffered Sunday night when the car la which she was riding plunged over a 50-foot embankment on the ola Wenas Road 10 miles north oj Selah claimed the life Monday of Barbara Kirnie, 15, of Selah. Six other persons riding in vehicle escaped with relatively minor injuries.

The death ol the Kinne girl brought Yakima's 1955 traffic death total to 37, the same number as for all of 1954. Madrid, capital of Spain, lies 1 almost at the exact geographical center of that country. ALFALFA FOR ARTHRITIS? AIIMJ A TABICTC containing concentrated ALPHA I ABLE I powdered extract of the amazing vitamin and mineral rich ALFALFA plant plus fast working pain relieving agents offer effective same day relief from the agonizing pains of rheumatism, neuritis, and neuralgia. ALPHA TABLETS are sold on a money back guarantee. 100 Alpha Tablets J2.49 300 Tablets $5.95 DOANE'S DRUG STORE 856 Market Chehalis REDA'S announces the local winner in national $2,000,000 50th Anniversary CONTEST MRS.

H. E. MEEK (Pictured at Right) 1516 Lum Road Centralia, Wash. MRS. MEEK SUBMITTED THE BEST PRIZE ENTRY FROM THIS AREA TO WIN A BRAND NEW HOTPOINT PUSH-BUTTON RANGE! Here are facts you should know about Deluxe Model RB65 Range: SUPER CALROD UNITS Interwound coll design to provide even, uniform, over-all "pattern at all heatf.

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