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The Daily Chronicle from Centralia, Washington • Page 2

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2 The Doily Chronicle, Monday, December 16, 1963 WHAT'S NEW IK I TLJC A I IN I Mt I I I I iL-v.) Lead List state troopers arrested 29 drivers over the weekend on a total of 37 traffic violations. Speeders accounted for one Warrant Istutd Otis "99" Highway one mile noith of Qf (he Chehalis, posted $1,000 bail bond Centraha. slate i i Three Urivers wwc for im wi she WMS taken to tne Saturday following his arrest on Lewis County superior court. tralia taken to the Cen- General hospital negligent driving. They ere Milfurd H.

Ellis, Morton; Ed- a Lewis County supenur tuui i Minuru H. Morion; SLQ- warrant. Leard is charged i treatment of head anu leg ward Lerov harton. Packwood, family non-supporl. of the car La uenu.

andle. car the woman was liit. officers said. Driver Hurt Dennis Wilson, cuts 1 Ipc. Centralia.

whose Salesman Charged Chcha- was almost slopped when lis police said Monday they arrested Marck D. Barden, Seattle, on a charge of illegal soliciting over the weekend. Police route 2. said Barden was arrested on a when he complaint charging him with model cur fmm rfnnr-to-: miles south of Xapavmc on o- An esl was released Sunday. 10 me La Teenagers Charged 0 troopers he lost contiol Kne minors were charged with con-1 off onto the highway bfioumer sumption and possession of li-1 and overturned.

quor early Sunday morning i oeer was James R. Bowen, Handle, was arrested on a reckless driving charge. Others arrested included: John A. Hooper, Packwood, speeding and for violation the state safety responsibility' act; Ronald W. Hausen, Ran- 1 die.

and David Creech, Riffe, mated $1.200 damage was caus- both for having invalid driver's to the car. Wilson told state anH riofo hvo TM 1 and defective vehicular Centralia police. In addition to Deer Killed the possession charge, John Al- i struck and killed on the White len Hurlbut. 18, Tacoma, posled i ass Highway at 5:30 p.m.,, cense S123 bail after being arrested Saturday miles east Pac k-1 and for defective vehicular equipment; Bob G. Hartley, Riffe, defective vehicular equipment, and Joyce Pier, Winlock, failure to have an operator's li- for drunken driving.

Also arrested on the liquor charge was i wood by an automobile driven Frederick Henry Date, 19, Cen-1 by Lester Matson. 51, Pack- tralia. Date was also charged wood. An estimated S200 a with negligent driving. a was cause to his 1963-mod- released to their parents.

Firemen Called Chehalis firemen were called to a chimney fire at 4:44 p.m., Sunday, el sedan, state troopers said. friends! i Building Church. contribution to Fund of First Christian 295-3t at the home of Kenneth Rob- church Rita Todd Dunn, erts, 1171 Washington Aye. No damage was said. caused, firemen I rj ec 17 i as day for Christmas Vo-Ag Yule Meet Held ONALASKA The annual Christmas meeting of Southwest Washington sub district 2 vocational ag teachers was held Saturday at the Onalaska grade school.

Plans for parliamentary and Kiwanions Make SA Yule Kettles Ring Twin city Kiwanians sang I streets of the Twin Cities. The nellslo the tune of $388 Satur- 1 Salvation Army Christmas day for the Salvation A fund goal is $1.500 this year to Christmas fund. Captain a aid needy families. Brown said the Centralia a Capt. Brown announced the Chehalis Kiwanis clubs held i Cm ma Cheer center i their annual Kettle Day to help Tuesday in the Matz Build- the Army's holiday fund drive Aboul 32 Kiwanians manned the kettles on the downtown pare cliris i mas baskets from lo a.m.

to 5 p.m. Jn Centralia volunteers, di- Mrs Browilj jn pre A HUGE V-SHAPED break in Los Angeles' Baldwin Hills reservoir overlooks the southwest section of the city early. Sunday after Saturday's break unleashed tons of rushing Pe Ell Directors OK portraits. Evernden Studio. ublic speaking contests were PE ELL Approval of 29G-lt' discussed, as well as the 1864 i Pedestrian Hit A Centralia i resident, Mrs.

Janice Moran, was Southwest Washington a i struck by an automobile a Butter Brandy Rum Fruit premium book. 11:50 p.m., Saturday, on the old icake, wonderful Christmas eat- i John Myer. Onalaska high ing or giving. $1.50, $3.00, $3.50. i school ag teacher, and his wife looi W.

i were hosts. About 14 ag teach- 296-lt: ers and their wives attended. Mel Knox, Olympia, state su- Donut Shop, Main. 736-4021. Meeting Reminders Knights of Columbus, Tuesday, 8 p.m., St.

Mary's school hall. The St. Helens Commandery, 8 p.m., Tuesday, Chehalis Masonic Temple. Rebekah Thomas tent, Cheha-i a i so Swiss door chimes. The lis, Tuesday, 1 p.m., home of.

class House. 872 Market. 296-2t Miss Gladys Strahm. Royal Club, Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., at home of Mrs. Ed Huston, Chehalis.

Russell Stover Candles, 1 to 5 Ib. Christmas boxes. Chapado's Chehalis Pharmacy. 296-ltp They arc here! Hummel Dolls. Girl Scout Christmas party Dec.

18, 3:30 to 5:30, 35c adm. three month kindergarten program for the Pe Ell school district, to begin in March if a teacher can be secured, was announced Monday by Ed Baker, chairman of the board of directors. The board also decided to eliminate door to door drop-off of students from activity buses and rooters' buses. From now on, buses will take students lo the Doty Garage, Up Elk Creek to McKenna's Hill, turn around I at that point and proceed to Dryad, then return to the highway pervisor in vocational agricul- lure, was an invited guest. Snowfall Recorded clU, i 1 1 1 1 LU U1C i a I 1 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and back to Pe Ell, Baker ex- 1 Iron Creek Roads Seen HANDLE Construction of a road system for (he proposed Iron Creek campground 10 miles southwest of Handle is scheduled to start next spring, according to Harold Coates, district ranger.

Before work on the road system starts, a timber sale will be held to remove timber in the campground road right-of-way as well as hazardous trees. Work will continue on campground site next summer and the facility should be ready for use by the summer of 1965, Coates said. Twenty camping I units are planned at the camp- ground. When completed, the Iron Creek campground will bring to 10 the number of campgrounds in the district. Hospital Sought SEATTLE (AP) Trustees future" board "meetings" with" KisenhoweV Wa sh in Associal ion business session to begin at 8 i at Palm Desert for hisj Retarded Children, meeting p.m.

Additional notices of nprp nvpr the weekend, ao- ings are to be made, and furth-. ing. er invitations extended to en-- wiiuom n. 6 i rc i 6 courage patrons to attend I oral manager of the Eldorado nson hos ltal Bremerton foi i nen QC a fopintv Fnr rpinrnpf water for miles below. Hundreds of homes and stores were smashed or damaged.

This view was made inside the reservoir looking out. -AP WIREPHOTO Ike Due 3-Month Kindergarten For Stay 1 A PALM DESERT, Calif. (AP) a will commence at 7:30 p.m. at'Former President Dwight D. ap- p.m.

Additional notices "of meet-, winter" vacation Tuesday'morn- here over the weekend proved a resolution calling for cr" invitations extended to en-i Vvilliam R. Daugherty, gen- i st te purchase the Har- board meetings. Country Club where the Eisen- Superintendent Herbert Dun-jhowers stay, said the former can presented a proposed 1964-1 president and Mrs. Eisenhower 65 salary schedule to the arrive at San Bernardino for study before the next meet-! by train, then drive lo Ihcir cot- ing. use as a facility for retarded youngsters.

The hospital is for sale for $300,000. IN THE TWIN CITY AREA. IHEATINCOILS Barner-Swenson Fuel W. Main 736-5826 La areas of eastern Wash-1 plained. Mrs.

Loughin Passes Mrs. George E. (Martha ers, Paul and Theodore LaDuke, linda) Loughin, 81, a Centralia both of Chcboygan; three sis- resident for 44 years, died Sunday. She was born Dec. 5, 1882, ters, Mrs.

Cora B. Huffman, Centralia, and Airs. Rosa Brov- inglon and northern Idaho were under a blanket of wet, fluffy snow Monday after a weekend snowfall dumped nearly seven inches on the ground. And the U.S. Weather Bureau forecast still more Monday and Tuesday.

In Spokane, a weekend snow- in Cheboygan. Mich. She was a and Mrs. Agnes Orduff, both member of St. Mary's Catho- Cheboygan; and 30 grandchild-1 fall 6.7 inches brought the.

lie church, Centralia. Iren and 7 great-grandchildren, total on the ground to about I lie church, Surviving, in addition to her husband, are three daughters, Mrs Margaret Treloggen, Burbank, Mrs. Leona O'Connor, Seattle, and Mrs. Gertrude Hashaw, Clute, Texas; four sons, Marcellus, Isadpre and Jerome, all of Centraha, and Benny, Chehalis; two broth- Furlong Rites Held OAKVILLE Services were held Friday for Mrs. Clyde (Ruth Jewell) Furlong, 44, resident of Oakville years, whose death in an Aberdeen hospital followed a long illness.

The Rev Fred Martin officiated and burial was in the Oakville cemetery. Mrs. Furlong was born Jan. 2, 1919, in Arkansas. Surviving are her husband, Clyde Furlong; three daughters, Claudette Lofgren and Ruth Furlong, Oakville, Rosary will be at 8 p.m., Tues- inches'," according to" the" wea- day, at St.

Mary's Catholic 1 church. Mass will be offered by (her bureau. The snow continued to fall Monday with the the Rev. Edmond Kearney on temperature staying a little Wednesday at 10 a.m., at St. below the freezing mark.

Marys. The snowy weafher caused Consideration of regular bills Funerals LOUGHIN, Mrs. George St. Mary's Catholic Wednesday, 10 a.m. HART, Mrs.

Violet G. Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., Newell-Hoerling's, Centralia. WACHTER. Mrs. Caroline -Wednesday.

2 p.m., Cattermole chapel, Winlock. tage on the club's llth fairway. FUNERAL CHAPEL Toledo, Wash. Funeral services conducted a quiet atmosphere." Gena Cattermole GKNACATTEHMOLE Lady Attendant DDK and LAHKV Licensed Mtirticians CALL COLLECT Toledo 8M-2I01 Owntd in Wiihin l.n StiU Funiril Diriclnl Ann. Burial will follow at Mountain View with Newell-Hoerling's Centralia, in charge of the arrangements.

Infant Girl Succumbs Michele Jean Osborne, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Osborne, of Centralia, died three days following birth i day morning in an Olympia hospital. Besides the parents, the baby is survived by two sisters, Alyson and Suzzane, both at home; the grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. James Osborne, Astoria, and Mrs. Bonnie Farr, Newburg, and great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Osborne, Utica, and Mr.

and Mrs. John Acton, Jewell, Ore. Graveside services were held Monday at the Olympic Memorial Gardens at 3:30 p.m. The Rev. Walter A.

MacArlhur officiated. Funeral arrangements i were under Ihe direction of Se! lene and Eros. difficulties mainly lo motorists. Police were kept busy investigating minor accidents, but say there have been no reports of serious accidents as a result of heavy snowfall. The weather bureau reports the area of heaviest snowfall extends from th Cascade Mountains eastward into Montana.

To the south there was freezing rain at Lewiston, Idaho and Walla Walla, Wash. Mon- ADD to YOUR Births Mrs. and Mrs. Loretta Miller, Seattle; son, Clyde, Oakville: three brothers, two sisters and grandchildren. Wachter Service Set WINLOCK Mrs.

Caroline Wachter, 75 Winlock i Sunday in a Centraha home. Born June 9, IBM, in M(md ter, Norway she had beer a resident of Winlock since 1 0 3 8 ounce Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Gladys Frost. Tacoma; three sons. Fred Wachter.

Walter Wachter and William Wachter, all of Winlock; a brother, Magnus Pederson, Columbia Falls, 14 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be Wednesday at 2 p.m., at Cattermole Funeral Chapel in Winlock. Interment will follow at the Winlock cemelery. Chehalin Stricken CHEHALIN 1-24-2 A lifetime resident of Lewis County. Mrs.

Violet Gowen Hart, 61, Chehalis, died Monday morning in a local nursing home. She was horn May 9, 1902, in Toledo. She lived in Bucoda and Centralia prior to moving lo Chehalis four years ago. Survivors include a daughter. 'Mrs.

Don Purceli, route 4, Chehalis; two brothers, Dcwey Cow en, route 1, Chehalis, and Myron Gowen, Olympia; two sisters, Mrs. Ruby Bruce, Portland and Mrs. Daisy Campbell, Olympia, and grandchildren. Funeral services will be Wednesday at 1:30 p.m., at Newell- Hoerling's, Centralia. Rev.

Guy A. Morris will officiate and burial be at. Mountain View. Marriages Application for marriage license has been made in the Lewis County auditor's office by: Roy H. Mulkins, Longview, and Gratia J.

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$199 1 GLOVI-SOFT VINYL: RECLINER CHAIR? 69 GIFT IDEAS Card Table 7.95 Sofa Pillow 1.00 Wall Clock 5.95 Hassock 6.50 Floral Table PC Braided Rug 1.95 Revereware 4.95 Hair Dryer 14.95 Bed Pillow 2.25 Bed Lamp 3.75 Large Pictures 12.95 Mirrors All Prices Bath Scales 8.45 Waffle Baker 10.95 Corn Popper 5.95 Pen It Desk Lamp 4.95 Samsonite Luggage 14.95 Zenith Transistor 19.95 Folding Chair 7.95 High Chair 12.88 T.V. Clock Lamp 14.95 Walker Chair 4.88 Lamp Table 19.88 Horseshoe Chair 19.88 Sunbeam Coffeemaker 19.88 Frig. Dishwasher 149.00 Hoover Cleaner 39.95 Serving Cart 11.75 Refrigerator 199.00 Range 179.00 Elec. Can Opener 21.00 Hand Mixer 12.95 Brass Mag. Rack 5.95 Vanity Stool 14.95 Electric Blender 22.95 Toy Chest 17.95 Terrific Hamper 19.95 5-Pc.

Dinette 49.95 Ironing Board 8.95 Heating Pad 4.95 Nice Ashstands 12.95 Steam Iron 12.95 48" Balloon Santas 3.88 Pole Lamps 6.8B GE Elcc. Blanket 26.95 Student Desk 27.50 Nylon SW. Rocker 24.88 Front Load Dishwasher Reg. $249 CLOSE OUT '63 FRIGIDAIRE SAVE "r'o 100 A PRODUCT LAUNDRY RANGES REFRIGERATORS DISHWASHERS RANGE.

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