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The Daily Chronicle from Centralia, Washington • Page 2

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Tht Datly Chrontete, Sotuixfay, Get 1966 WHAT'S NEW Choir Son Peter P. Mercer, son of Mrs. R. J. Morris, route 1, Rochester, has been chosen for the University of Pu- Vget Sound Adelphian concert choir at Tacoma.

He is one of 19 new members selected for the choir. Rum Tallied Fords Prairie (fire district 12) made six runs during September, to Chief Jerry Grill. No damage wii recorded, be said, and firemen spent an average of 12 minutes on each call. Duo Mrs. Larabee of the Centralia office of the state Employment Security Department will be the speaker Monday at a meeting of the Lewis County Mental Health and Mental Retardation Association.

The meeting will be at the St. Helen hospital at 8 p.m. She will discuss employment opportunities for the mentally handicapped. Election of officers also'is scheduled. Association -President Gordon Hey said the is invited.

Sun. Oct. 2, 1966; Time 2 p.m. 4tt miles N.W. on Lentz Road.

Household goods, farm machinery, miscellaneous. Herman Skolrud, owner. Karl Salzsieder, auctioneer. 232-lt Death Investigated State Deputy Fire Marshal Walter Ryckman of Centralia said Sat- 1 urday that investigation was continuing into a blaze Thurs: day night in. Centralia which caused the death of Sirs.

La' Verne Davis. Ryckman said Mrs. Davis, who was found dead by Centralia firemen on the kitchen floor of her home died either as a result of burns or suffoca- tion. Four ex; Green Hill boys paid a nostalgic- visit to their alma MP'W Friday night and wound police custody, Lewis slieriffs office related Suturaay morning. The four and a fifth yout'i), all of the Bremerton area, raagv in age from 16 to 19.

Aci to a Green fflll office, the group of boys tolen bundle of 1 Mst'ng Reminders Ic'ct Practical Ti ssn Ctn i I I siub, pn lift vjy party on the grounds, and a was.tossed through window. Youths picked up later in Centralia were being ques- tiooed Saturday by authorities in the incident. Fire Given The Centralia fire department answered nine alarms during September, according to a report Saturday by. Chief Frank Bras. There was one death, that of Mrs.

LaVerne Davis, in a fire Thursday. An estimated damage total of $6,000 resulted from the nine Lincoln Creek Grange, Turkey Ham Dinner, Sun. Oct. p.m. 230-3t.

New O'regenlan Dealer Centralia Chehalis. 736-4290. Routes now available. 232-2tp. Pictures framed to order for that new decor.

Evernden Studio, Centralia. 232-lt. A Free First Church of Christ, Scientist Lecture, "How Christian Science Can Help You," by Charles M. Carr, lecturer of Boston, Mass. Tues.

Oct. p.m. Wash. School, Field Spruce Centralia. 232-2t.

Oregonian Dealer --Cen- Iralia a i 736-4290. Routes now available. 232-2tp Liditt! Save five dollars now on famous Franciscan dinnerware. Once a year sale now in full swing, on Desert Rose, Apple and many other patterns in Franciscan, at Brister's in Centralia. 232-11 Centralian's Rites Held A former Rochester resident beiore moving to Centralia eight ago, L.

D. Leader, To, cited Friday in a Centralia hospital. Born Oct. 13, 1892, in Wood- Ontario, Canada, he a building contractor prior to retirement in 1942, He was a member of the Torino i cruisers. i Survivors include the M-iy, at home iu a s'ste; Robert E.

(Phyllis) Albcv, Seattle, and a number ot and nephews. family i aturday afternoon at Fuiwral Home in Cen. Interment followed it Ta- E. Rupp Rite Slated A former four-year resident of Centralit, -Louis Ernest 'Rupp, 76, died last Sunday in he had lived for the )as(. Formerly a gardener for Griffith'? greenhouse (now Folsom's greenhouse) in Centralia, he livid in Centralia prior.to moving to Beilingham.

He was a school custodian in. He was a member of Birchwood Presbyterian church; FOE aerie 31 and School Employes Local 120. Survivors iaclude his widow, Edythe, at home in BelUngham; a daughter, Mrs. HaUie Weather by, Belliflgham three brothers, Fritz, Henry, Long Island, and Carl, Hoquiam; three sisters, Mrs. Anna Hilker and Mrs.

i Johnson, both of Arapahoe, and Mrs. Carrie Lucas, Holbrooke, and four grandchildren and a grandchild. Funeral services have scheduled for Wednesday at 10:30 p.m. at Jones Funeral Home, Beilingham. Burial will follow in Bay View cemetery.

Rite Slated AtWinlock KELSO A former Ryderwood resident, Mrs. Estelle Leger, 67, died Friday at a Longview hospital. She was born April 10, at Colfax, La. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Frances Klingaman of Longview; two brothers, Claude and Phil O'Quinn, both of Milwau kie, and a sister, Mrs.

J. Y. Macon of Denver, Colo. Rosary will be recited Monday at 9 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic church, Winlock, with requiem mass to follow at 9:30 a.m.

Rev. Adrian Erlenheim will officiate, and interment will follow at Cowlitz Mission cemetery. Cattermole Funeral Home in Winlock is in charge of arrangements. Motturi Rites Set Services for William S. Mot- turi, 33, who died Tuesday in a logging accident at Port Clements, Queen Charlotte Island, B.C., will be Monday with requiem mass at 11 a.m.

at St. Francis Mission, Toledo. Rev. Adri -in will officiate, and Mermen be at the St. Francis Mis sioi! cemetery.

ervce aYDBRWOOD Emil sen, 77, a resident bere since 1955, died Friday at his home. He was born at Astoria, Ore. and was a of the Epiphany- EPJM'JSW! church, Chehalis. Surviving are his'wife, Mri. Clara Johansen of the home; a sister, Mrs.

J. H. Thompson of Portland and a brother, Louis Johansen of Seattle. Services will be Monday at 1 p.m. at Ryderwood community church with Rev.

Richard Garlichs officiating. Burial will follow at Riverview cemetery at Astoria, Ore. Arrangements are under the direction of Cattermole Funeral Home, Winlock. Reynolds Rife Dated William H. Rey- noids, 61, died of apparently v-ilHnsl causes Thursday while tlie Skate Ci-esk Road, He was born Nov.

iu, at Beaver and was a logging i.on- tractor. Surviving are a son, William Pasco; a brother, Harold Phoenix, two grandchildren and four step- grandchildren. Services will be Monday at 1 p.m; at Fissell Brown mortuary chapel in Morton with Rev. Samuel A. Carlson officiating.

Interment will follow at Morton cemetery. Simon Street Claimed Simon Perry Street 75, Centralta, died in a Chehalis hospital early Friday. He was born Aug. 11, 1891, in Skaggs, and had been a Centralia resident for Ihe last 50 years afler coming lo Cen- fraiia from Virginia. He owned Qflfte Satin Chronicle Official publlcHtoni of Count; and tht clltei of chthilli nd ctnlrUK.

liiued except condir it Pearl ami Uaple, OntritU, Wub. MJ31 bj Cbronlelc aeeoud-clajt pent tie paid at Cntralla, Mill under till act of March 3, lub. Ecrlptloo ifttci br carrier $1.75 JMI mooth In advance, br mall la trade tll.M per rear. 110.00 (or Hi mor.thi, 15.2i (or thru moattu. Br mall Hl.OQ per Tiar; 110,50 for at monlhi, W.1S for three mOTChi Till Aiwclated Praai enUUed eiclu alTiJr thi uie tor rcpublleaUon of.au the local and operated Street's Grocery for 35 years and was a World War I veteran.

Surviving are seven daughters, Mrs. Francis Anderson, Chehalis; Mrs. Dean Trathen, Tacoma; Mrs. William Prine, Tenino; Stallman, Chehalis; Mrs. Frances Prazoo, Tacoma; Mrs.

Herbert Pies- chel and Miss Charlotte Street, holh of Centralia; three sons, Simon P. Centralia; CM ford D. Street, Auburn and Don Tacoma; 38 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; four brothers, Bev, Centralia; John and Charles, both of Indian Gap, and Kit of Vansant, Va. Services will be Monday at 1:30 p.m. in Newell Hoerling's, Cenlralia, with Rev.

0. L. Danielson officiating. Burial will follow in Greenwood cemetery. SIGN UP NOW FOR TEEN-AGE COMBO BATTLE OF THE BANDS Oct.

15th Closing October 1 3th SHERMAN CLAY 99 Confer Olympia Births Mr', am! "Mrs. Robert Jones, Chehaiis, a boy, 8 pounds, 4V4 ouncFS, Friday at St. Helen hospital. Mi 1 and Mrs. Dwight a Stevenson, Aberdeen, a boy, ounces, Thursday al Grays Harbor hos pital.

Maternal gvautiparents are Huboit HoJdermar: of San Jose and Mrs. Ilslen Hold- ermau, Chehalis. Pateranl grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. E.

Steveson, CHshalis, snif maffvr nal is Mrs Eleanor C. Jonet'. Funerals LEGER, Mrs. Rosary, 9 a.m. Monday; mass 9:30 a.m., Sacred iitatt Catholic church, Winlock.

JOHANSEN, Emil Monday, 1 p.m, Ryderwood Community church. REYNOLDS, William H. Monday, 1 p.m., Fissell Brown chapel, Morton. STREET, Simon Perry Monday, 1:30 p.m., Newell- Hoerling's, Centralia. MOTTURI, William S.

Requiem mass Monday, 11 a.m., St. Francis Mission, Toledo. Remembrances may be contributions to the Seattle Children's Orthopedic hospital. ENDS TONIGHT Show At Dusk IONUS FEATURE -JSgKik: Daily TV Programs 4-KOMO S-KIHG 4-KOIN PoHUnrf S-KGW toftan.1 ll-KTNT IS) (5) (8) (5) (6) 8:00 8:30 10:30 11:00 11:30 1:30 2:30 3:30 4:30 12:30 7:00 7:30 8:33 0:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 3:30 4:00 Wide World of 8porti (5) USA (6) Championship Bowling 17) Sports Northwest 18) Golf (5) AFL Report (flj Safari II) Northweit Wrestling AFL Report News Outer Limits (13) Upbeat M) News (6) (7J Danny Kayt 14) Viewpoint (5) Monkees (At Littlest Hobo (11) Cheyenne Shane Flipper Jackie Gleason Jackie GUason Flipper (5 Please Don't Eat The Daisies- College FootbH Lawrence Welt aet smart Pistols Petticoats Pistols 'N' Petticoats Get Smart Mission: Impossible Mission: Impossible Hollywood Palace Gun smote Gunsmoke Evergreen Trails West (4 News (11) Have Gun, Will Travel (5) Johnny Carson Science Fiction Theatre Saturday Movies (6) "A Stolen Belle Davis, Glenn Ford "The Giant Behemoth" Evans "The Conqueror of caibo" Bilgette Corey (11) "Jitterbugs" Laurel and Hardy "Desperate" Raymond Burr "Citizen Kane" Joseph Gotten 8) "Rear Wldnow" James Stewart, Grace Kelly "Cash McCall" James Garner. Wood "The Magnificent seven 1 Yul rynrrer, Rob rl Vaughn "Man Without a Star" Kirk Douglas "Deception" Dette Davli "Double Door" Kent Taylor (5) "The Bamboo Prison 1 Dianne Foster SUNDAY ft) Pfltlern for JAvlng (8) Herald of Truth (4) Across the Fence (a) A i a Town Hall (1) J.

P. Patches (8) Agriculture. USA (4J Down lo Earth (51 Tekcourje (61 Symposium on Peace (It on Peace (8l Sally Sunday (I) Porky Pig (5) Davey and Goliath (4) Tennessee Tuxedo fi Community Workshop (6) Camera Three (I) Mormon Conferenci (8) Telaventure Tales (4) Linus the Lionhesrled (61 Face the Nation (8) Tangled World (A) Beany and Cecil (fl) This Is the Life (B) Give Thee Peace (4) Peter Potamua (5) I Believe (6 Pro Football I Believe (4 Bull winkle (5 Tills is the Life (6 George Shaw Show (1 Sports Profile (8 Fellow Citizens (4 Discovery '66 (8 To Your Health (4 Braicsville 18 Perspectives Three Profile (8) Viewpoint (II) News, Sports, 4 Election '66 (4) Election '66 Meet the Press (8) Meet the Press (11) Home Buyers' Shovcast (4) Issues And Answer I (5) Pro Football (8) Pro Football (11) Believe In Mlraclei (4) New In the fichoolhousc I I Songs' of TPalth Gadabout ttaddls Voice of Cilvary (6) Canadlnn Open CaH'in and the Colonel (13) Campus (13) Oral (6) Christopher Pfojram t-7) You are There (131 A. A. Allen i a (4) ABC Scope (5) Face To Face (6) Let's Face It (7) Amateur Hour (11) (4) (5) (61 (7) (81 (6) (71 (6) (7) (4) I I (7J (A) (13) (13) (S (D (6) (8) (4) (7) 6:30 4:00 7:00 7:30 (61 (4) (5) (6) 1) (ID tt (11) 4 (5) (8) (131 (7) (5) (3) (71 8 (41 (C) (7) Oliatr.

"IinjMp Bowling To Tell tlie Tfuth Maverick GE College Bowl A a Hour Challenge a McGee Report Science Fiction Theatre Frank McGee Report Rebel News "Agony of Two Sties" "Agony of Two Cities" Club Chatter Voyage Miss Teenage Walt Disney It's About Time It's About Time Wall Disney FBI Ed Sullivan Ed Sullivan CHEHALIS ENDS TUES. 16 Over, THE WILD ANGELS ARE COMING! LOOK FOR THEM! 8:30 8:00 18) (11) 0:30 1:00 1:50. 1:30 2:30 3:30 4:30 5:30 7:00 :00 (7) IB) (ID C7 (11) 11:30 13:05 (5) (7) (ID (13) 17) (11) (13) (B) (B) 4 (5) 6:30 1:00 7:30 8: CO 9:30 9:00 (1) 15) 181 (51 (E) 111 18) (S) (6) Ol 18) 151 161 ID (81 (4) (5) Ifil 15) d) (81 I (U) (6) 7 (8) (11) (13) (5) (6) I (5) 17) (8) (ID (6) nj (ID Hey' Landlord Hey Landlord Greatest Show on Earth Garry Moore Garry Moore Bonanza Your Doctor Acdy wmiami Candid Candid a a Andy Williams 'Door to Llle -1 What's My Line What'i Uy Line I Unlverclty In Profile News Weather News, Jean Arthur Have Gun, WLlMTravel Science Fiction; Theatre Mormon Conference Sunday Movies Glahl 1 Abbott and Costelld "Run for Hie Sun" Richard Widiriark "Tha Rising ol the Moon" Noel Purcell "My Friend FHcka" Preston Foster "A Dangerous Profession' Ella Raines "Blohdle Brings TJj Baby' a Simms "Whirlpool" Juliette Qreco "DevH'a Canyon" Virginia Mayo "Move Over, Darling" Doris Day, JaDies Gamer "The Lineup" Ell Wallach "SlleiUs Please" (Silent Movie) The Helen Morgan Story' "The 49th Man" John Ireland MONDAY Basic a a Sunrise Semester University Conversation Today News Cartoon Carnival Today Spealc Spanish cartoon J. P. Patches Lone Ranger Telescope Captain a a Telescope Captain Kangaroo Eye Guess Candid Camera News Eye Guess Concentration Beverly Hillbillies Beverly Hillbillies Concentration Chain Letter Andy Griffith Andy Griflith I Chain Letter Showdown Dick van Dyke Dick Van Dyke showdown Supermarket Sweep Jeopardy Love ot LiCe Love ol Jeopardy Romper Room Dating a Swingln' Country Search for Tomorrow fieatch for Tomorrow Swlngfn' Country Donna need News, Weather News, Hi Neighbor Bye on Seattle Color Me BID, News Program Review, Travel Father Knows Best Wunda Wuncla As the World Turns AE the World Turns Da ye ot Our Lives Days of Our Lives Grand 'Jury Ben Casey Doctors KOTN Kitchen Pa sword Doctors People In Conflict Another World House Party House Party Another World Merv Grilfin Game You Don't Say To Tell The Truth To Tell The Trouth You Don't Say A Time for Us Match Game Edge of Night Edge nf Night Mtch Game Day by Day GencrsJ Hospital Make a Deal Secret Storm Secret Storm Girl Tallt Nurses Mike Douglas Password Divorce Court Love that Dob Dark Shadows Mike Douglas Rocky and Friends Tenino Dates Activity 'all proceeds going to the depirt- TBNINO A dinner for til alumni, former and tenner dents of Tenino high'school will be Saturday, Oct.

at 7 the multipurpose room of the high school dinuer with all the trimmings will be served by the 'Band Boosters" Club; The students, of the music department will help with the serving, with (4). UnYAcUon (1J P. (II D4l (11) Wtoebell Iflhono. 113); Kartooruylllt, (5 (I) (si (6) Sbuitz Hossmaier, Tbflma Jfun- dell Shultz, Frances Newell Anderson, PauU Scbaefer Yantis, Janet Watson Coob, and Mane McCabe anticipate a good visit with all and asked that-everyone bring pictures to old annuals and lid in replacing, information lost in thfe fire.that destroyed the old high school, in 19(2. BUn Alfred HI It he ock Miniteri 1 wotfcer 6:00 7 Nevs (U) Duke 6:30 (4) Husky rootbill (5) (6) You Asked for It Hews DIHerent Lowell in Action TOntitonM- -Iron Island 1:30 (111 (13) (51 (6) (8) '(11) (fi) (111 (M (Gl (81 (41 (6) ENDS TONITE Doors Open Agent For H.A.R.M.

7:05 10:30 Three On A Couch 1:30 Cdwibia Pictures JErWriEWB iMNETLHGH PLUS COLOR STARTS SUN. FOR 3 DAYS Conncry Joanne Woodward Jean Scberg 'A Fine Madness PLUS MMKUK BOO Open WlldApifl.li: Young f.U HENRY JOANNE JASON' FONDA-WOODWARD-ROBARDS A BIB HAND FDR I Optn Big For Lady Alfred Hitchcock. I ol Run. Bun I Uieam of Jeannle Kit Patrol Roger Miller Lucille Ball 17) Lucille Ball (81 Roger Miller (111' True -Adventure Four for the Money 9: CXI (4) Felony Squad (51 West (E) Andy Griffith (7) Andy (t Ruml West (11) Beven Seas (13) Northwest Drag RacUig Peyton Place (81 Family Affair (1) Family Affair Hews, Weather 10:00 (4) Bl Valley (5) Run for Your Life (6) Jean Arthur (7) Perry Mason (6J Run for Your Life (11) Top star Wrestling (13) News. Weather 10:30 (61 I've Got A secret 11:00 1 5 6 7 8 (111 Have Gun, Will Travel 11:15 (71 something Special 1:30 Johnny Carson Desllu Playhouse (8) Johnny Carson (11) Science Fiction Theatre Monday Movies 9:00 (4) "ConMilraoy of Hearli" Lull Palmer 1:00 (13) "Fixer Dupan" tec Tracy 3:00 "A swirl of Glory" Randolph Scolt (13) "Hilling a New High" Edward Everett Norton 8:00 (13) "Long Lost Father" John Barrymore (13) (13) (13) (5) (13) Mother Didn't -Tell Me" Juae "Beit of the CUIre Trevor, RUBS Brown "Plied Bayonet!" "Mother cirey'e chick Delorei pel Rio "The Iron Olove" Robert 8Uck "HU Kind of Woman" Robert Jane Rusiell One Grade For Studs PORTLAND (AP)--The pub- will be able to order a single stud from retail lumber 'ards, the Lumber nspection Bureau, announced Thursday.

Paul R. HpUenbeck, executive 'Ice said hte Federal Housing Administration has ap- iroved tie grade of studs labeled Coast studs. The. single grade will replace three- grades now used, each specifying certain construction uses. It was on Newfoundland thai Norwegian explorer Helge Ing- sta'd ruins of a year-old settlement -in 1963.

FREE SKATES! Join 'Skating Class at 54.00 per month for 4 months. Ask for details Now! Classes Fridays 6 to 7 p.m. Starling Oct. 7. CENTRALIA ROLLERDROME Phone 736-3282 4 4 4 4 TONIGHT AT THE CIVIC THE NIGHT WALKERS Admission Before 9' o'clock $1.25 9-12 RAD TON ITE AT THE LOVIN' ROOMFUL FROM SEATTLE THE "NOISES 9 1 2 Adm.

$1.50 All Girlt Before 10 Adm. Vi Pricel SHOPLIFTERS, BAD CHECK PASSERS, SHORT CHANGE ARTISTS A I THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS DIRECTED AT YOU AND IS PAID FOR BY ANTI SHOPLIFTING ASSOCIATION A.S.A. has Files On All Known Shoplifters, Bad Check Passers and Short Change Artists STATE WIDE. Any OFFENDER Apprehended In Stores Protected By, And Displaying This EMBLEM, Will Be Checked Immediately for Previous Convictions Through A.S.A.'s CENTRAL OFFICE. I HOPLIFTING SSOCIATION A A 232 1st Avenue North SEATTLE, WASH.

THE ANTI-SHOPUFTING ASSOCIATION IS A NON- PROFIT ORGANIZATION DEDICATED PRE- VENTION OF CRIAAE, INSTEAD OF PROSECUTION AFTER THE CRIME HAS BEEN COMMITTED THIS IS A I THROUGH THE I OF STATE-WIDE RECORDS OF AIL SHOPLIFTERS. A.S.A. ALSO STRIVES FOR MAXIMUM FINES AND SENTENCE'S TO DISCOURAGE AND STAMP OUT SHOPLIFTING. HELP MAKE CRIME UNPROFITABLE-SHOP STORES DISPLAYING THIS EMBLEM A.S.A. WILt IMMEDIATELY Notify Othtr Thratiahout The Which Into Action A Prearranged CHAIN SYSTEM That Blankets The State In Hour.

1. A.S.A. STpRES PROSECUTE EACH CASE 2. RECORDS ARE KEPT OF EACH VIOLATOR 3. A.S.A.

IS A STATEWIDE ORGANIZATION HELP MAKE CRIME UNPROFITABLE SHOP THE STORES DISPLAYING A.S.A/s EMBLEM.

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