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The'Polly Chronicle, Tuesday, Pec. $, NEW IN THE TWIN CITIES r-. The Southwest Washington fair board will hold its monthly meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Lewis County courthouse annex in Chebalis, Arnold president of the group, $ald announcement of 1967 committee chairmen a working members will be made. He said the association is composed of 11 committees and 175 members.

He urged tftose interested in the fair to attend, The 1967 fair will be Aug. 15-20. 0 5 paintings by members of Centralia College's night school art class are now on display in Cpr-. bet Hall, Robert BanerJ tor, has announced. Students whose works appear are Irene Anderson and Jackje Henricji, Packwood; Bonita Bburgault and Aliz Nelson, Chehalis and Edward parrager, Juanita E11U son, Gwen Epperson, Carol Green and Lois Shields, Centralia, Kuhnyville Sold 1 Kuhnhausen has sold the Kuhny- ville plat at Packwood to Dexter Silver, according to a one percent real estate excise tax paid in the Lewis County treasurer's office Mo'riday.

The property was sold on contract for a reported amount of $38,500. Auto Overturns A station wagon driven by Robert E. Martin, Chehalis, overturned on the freeway at 1 a.m. Tuesday, two miles south of Chehalis, the slate patrol has reported. Martin was uninjured.

His 1966-model car received $300 damage, officers said. New York Stpcks NEW YORK (AP)VThe stock marked making closed higher today, its first clear-cut ad- Ing heavy in the final mln- Construction of a bridge across the Newaukum River west of Onalta.oo the Gish Road was authbrizoi Monday by the County eomnilssipfl' at vcostof In. other feusinjw, public hearing ofl the prpposed. establishment of a new roa4 on the Southwest Washington Fairgrounds was continued to next Monday, In Custody Three men arrested Monday by state troopers Uquor violations remain in. tt)e LeVis County Jail day.

"Hiey are Leonard Crasser, 53. Toledo, and John Ritche, 42, Seattle, Ppth charg, ed with drunken driving, and Jgrnes C. Ritche, 39, Seattle, who charged; with siding and abetting drunken; driving, Grgsr ser also was charged with failure to have an operator's license, Gr.asser's. bail (5 $J22 arid the (wo Seattle men, $110 each. Called The Centralia fire department was called to the J.

Edwards residence at 107 East Chestnut SI, in Centralia at 9:38 a.m. Tuesday to control a chimney fire. FJrernep said a plugged chimney was the cause of the blaze. There was no damage, Sponsor Named The Chehalis Elks lodge is sponsor of Boy Scout Troop 21, with Richard Oarrjngton as Scoutmaster. In a story appearing in 'Monday's newspaper on presentation of 104 merit badge booklets ta the Chehalis library, the of sponsoring organization was omitted.

Faculty Sptaktrs Due Representatives of industry and education will be on the Centralia College campus Wednesday to speak (o the faculty. Jon Morton, representing Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing, will discuss the use of the overhead projector; Dr. Frank Price, head of the "department of education College, Ellensburg, will ta 1 about innovations in education. Meeting Reminders Rochester Scholarship Association Wednesday, 8 p.m., high tchool home ec room, I Plywood Firm High RANDLE North Pacific Plywood, of Tacoma purchased 3.7 million board feet of timber in the Griffin Mountain sale area of the Randle Ranger district Nov. 30.

North Pacific Plywood entered the high bid of $116,572 at an oral auction held in Seattle. This ws $2,850 above the appraised price. 1 'The sale consisted of 2.2 mill- lion board feet of Douglas fir; 200,000 board feet of western redcedar, and million board feet of Pacific silver fir and other species. The only other bidder was Pii- get Sound Plywood, Inc. This sale was made to harvest defective, overmature timber on Ccntralla Scores Pvt.

Jerry W. Watterson was presented a trophy and certificate of achievement naming him high scorer on the Army proficiency test during ceremonies marking his graduation from basic rafning at Fort Lewis recently. The test was a battery of examinations that measure his ability to absorb the basic combat skills. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter T. Watterson, Centralia, New Snow Fallt Washington State Patrol reports three inches of fresh snow on White Pass Tuesday morning for an accumulation of 15 inches. Low temperature 26, and coni- in seven sessions. Trad- ACLU Sets Seattle Look SEATTLE (AP) The Amerr lean Ciyil Liberties Union of Washington has requested an inquiry into Seattle Police Department regulations governing police use of David executive director, (old Mayor J.D. Braman that police directives on the use of weapons 'are vague and put burdens of interpretation 1 on (ridiyldual officers.

Bra m. an was asked to appoint a special board to the inquiry. Two. fleeing felony suspects have been shot to in Seattle in the past two months. The latest victim, Ipd.dje Ray Lincoln, 19, of was shot by a policeman Wednesday night as he ran Colonials Charged TOKYO (AP) Communist' China warned authorities In the Portuguese colony.

jf Macao today tjiat they will be held responsible for any consequences arising from pro-Communist riots there over the weekend. Seven persons were reported killed and hundreds injured in elashs between Chinese demonstrators and teritorial police in (he six-square-mile Portu- giiese enclave 65 miles south of Canton. The riots developed from Communist demonstrations charging brutality by police who utes. Traders jumped aboard the bandwagon as the marHet at long last made a vigorous technical rally, The advance was carried out despite a decline in. the London market because pf the Rhodesian crisis.

Closing 'Quotations: T.rti Llb'llcNiL I Court Action Usted I.I ifl My 61V ni tOW Am Brdciit 73Ji Atj) can 47H An) Cyan 33'A i PI 1 An) Oa smelt Am pM 1 4tH on eoy. Martin 191V a ay sir 311; aylag as MeKess 4514 Merck lay. Minn MiM WViMobll Oil 4914 Monsanto 40V4 Mont Pw 4 -ard 20 TJiT 20H xd MV. CaVReg In Chehalis police court Monday night before Judge J. D.

Searle, Steve M. Hunt, Chehalis, was found guilty of speeding and driving while his license was suspended, and fined $119.75. On the bail forfeiture side, Louida linger, Pe Ell, forfeited $40 ball on charges of failure to appear on written promise, Markets PORTLAND (AP) Cheese, to retailers-- Single daisies, 59V4- BJVfe; processed. American. 40rlP block mild, medium, aged 61 V4- Moai fw i Mont Ward Tii Sal'lilic 3S 1 s'tr mi Armour Alchlion All Klclilld 80ft Atlas Cp 2'-V Avco Corp Avon Proa 8614 Beat Fds 4D Beech' Alrc Bend IX xd 3 Hi Beth Steel 28H Boeing pypi 35H berfy a i Nor Pac 47V.

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Pac 51V4 Cater Trac- Celnneso 50'A Cert-Teed. iI 611 CM Pneu 32 Vt a Inl Gas 28V4 I in Gas 25 ill Cred Coml 41 Com Sal Corp 44 Con Edls 32 Perm 1 Penney JC 5B3 Pa HR 51U Pepsi Co 73V4 Pltier 10W Philip Mof 33V4 Ph 11 Pet 51 Polaroid 164W Prod Puh Sv Colo Pug Sri PL 32'A Pullman RCA 45V, Rayonler 3Hi Raytheon Hepub Bll 38Wi Rexell 24V, Hero Mel lev, Key Too Royal Dut 3S'A Safeway Bt 24'A SI jos Lead 5t Res Pap 26V4 30'A 3colt Pap 27 Beef cuts (choice steers5-- ffind quarters rounds 50.00-53.00; trimmed loins, 50-60 58.00-62.00; square, chucks, 112 acres drainage, in the Lynx Creek nd pact ice and snow coyeraj roads at the higher elevations. Motorists were advised to carry Can Collide Vehicles driven by Jimmy Laufer of Chehalis and Paula Lolita Yantis of Centralia collided Monday at 12:15 p.m. at the Intersection of South Pearl and West Pear Streets, Centralia police reported. The woman suffered leg and foot injuries, and total vehicle damage was $2,100.

Mags now at Ted Butch- Auto Supply from stopped demolition of an old building on the site of a Communist school Nov. 15. Suggestion: No Draft CHICAGO (AP) A national draft conference, its discussion of the workings Selective Service System behind it, turns today to afi alternative: an all volunteer standing army. Two economists agree the nation can well afford one. Profs.

Milton Friedman of the University of Chicago and Walter Y. 01 of the University of Washington argued in paped presented to the conference that the social and economic costs of the draft now pose far greater costs to (lie country than would a voluntary army. Their views are expected to be sharply challenged by other delegates to the conference the University of Chicago. Oregon idn" New speed big and failure to have'an operator's Other bail forfeitures included; John Thompson, Napavine, $12, traveling the wrong way on a one-way street; Leo J. Ralcozi Leslie T.

Atkins, and Pruce A. Young, alj of Cheha- jis, each $17, speeding; Willia.ni D. Henrich, Packwood, $12, invalid vehicle license; Paul J. Avery, Chealis, $12, invalid operator's license; Da.vid R. Allbritton, Pe Ell, $12, defective vehicular equipment; Gary D.

Dahlin, Onalaska, $12, driving to the'left qf the cepter line while not passing and Barbara A. $12, invalid vehicle licnse plates, New Ruby Trial Set DALLAS, Tex, (AP) Jack Ruby will be tried the seconc time for the murder Qf Lee Har vey Oswald in Wichita Falls Judge Louis Holland announcec today. jurist disclosed the new site after a conference wit state and defense lawyers thi 'morning. No trial date has bee 37.00-38.50; 55.00. choice ribs, 51.00- set.

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Eisenhower's gallbladder condition. "He must have his gallbladder removed said an official announcement from Gettysburg, Monday. Eisenhower, 76, is to enter Waller Reed Army Hospital Thursday. But absence of an Immediate emergency was indicated by doctors allowing Eisenhower to keep appointments in New York today and Wednesday, and his presence at his Gettysburg desk Monday for routine business. The operation--for which no date has been announced Trill be his second major and fifth serious illness in 11 years.

The specific nature of Eisenhower's gallbladder trouble was not announced, most often the ailment is caused by gallstones. Joint Installation Slated ADNA The Adna Grange will host a joint officers installation meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. Granges to be installed are Adna, Pe Ell, Newaukum, Crego, Baw Faw and Pomona. The host Grange will furnish coffee and visiting Granges are to take cookies or sandwiches. Emblem Club Christmas Bazaar, Wed.

Dec. 7, 11 a.m. 4 p.m. Elks Bldg. 285-3tp Rtbekah Baiaar, Dec.

7, 8, 9, BSlfe Market, 10 to 5. 285-3t. Made to order picture frames. Mats cut, Trusite glass. Evernden Studio, Centralia.

2S7-U. Chehalis Eaglet welcomes the Fraternal Order of Eagles Wash. State Worthy President John Barfell. Wed. nite, Dec.

7. 6:30 ain- MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (Af) Dr. Arthur S. dent of the University of Oregon and a former U.

S. member, today yas president of the Council of Churches. He is the second layman to he named to the post since the interdenominational cooperative organization was formed 16 years ago. A Methodist and for 20 years a federal government official in various important posts, Flerm ming succeeds Bjsji.op Reuben Mueller of the Fvangeljcal United Brethern Church. ner, members only 287-2t.

QGftejBatlu Chronicle Official publlcftllopi of Count) and the cltlea of Cbehallfl and Cenlralla. lisued dally except flundar it Pearl and Maple, Wain. S8S31 by The Dally Chronicle Seeond-ulan poctaire paid.at Centralla, Wash. 38531 under the act of March 3, 1979. Eub- icrlptloo carrier per monlh In advance, by mall In tradi territory per tlOM for inciiUn, Vor monthi.

By nail I10.M (or lit montha, (5.25 for three tnoatbi rAwoclalcd Pretl entitled txclu to UK UK for rtpuUlcatlon ol ID ilta local 1967 DATE BOOK Pick ap yoar handy social secretary and calendar today! SMITH'S PHARMACY "Prescription Specialists" Gene Smith Next fo Fuller.s, Cfiehajjs OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS for your convenience Sandy Kqufax has won 87 james in the last four seasons the Los Angeles Dodgers. Honey well 83 Hooker Oh 32'4 Idaho Pw 3HV ideal Cem Inl Bus Mch Wat 21 Int Harv 35 Wn Air Lin ii'A Inl Nick S6 Wn Bancorp 31 Int Paper 2514 Wn Un Tel Int Tel fc IJliWeslg A Ek 30 Jewl Cos 27 Westg El Jolins Man 471i Weyerhaeusr 33Vt Jones Wheel Btl a i Al Woolwth 191k Kennecott 38 Wrlgley Kert McGce xd Cp 207 XreEse 8S Vngsl Sh It Lane Bry Kenlth Lehman Approx final lotal LOF Glass 6.670.MO. Closing Curb Quotations: NEW YORK (AP) Dow Jones closing stock averages: 30 Industrials 797.43 up 5.84 20 Rails 203.32 up 2.19 15 Utilities 134.3S up 0.27 65 Stock's 283.38 up 2.13 A I A STOCK EXCH By ASSOCIATED PRESS Alaska Airl Allied Art Ford Can 112 Pac Nor Airl Arden-Mayfalr 21 Mi 14'A 90-160 Ibs 58.0061.00; good, 56.00.60.00. Lamb--Choice-prime, 35-60 Ib, 45.00-48.00. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND (AP)-(USDA)Cattle and calves 550, including 150 calves; compared Monday, slaughter steers and heifers about steady; not enough other classes sold to test trend; about 100 slaughter steers and 50 slaughter heifers included; slaughter steers 11 head choice 1,031 Ib 25.60, other mostly choice Ib 25.10-25.30; part load 1,207 Ib 24.60; few singles mostly high good, few low choice Ib 23.2524.25; few small lots good 20.3023.75 including high standard and low good 20.30-22.00; slaughter heifers, about 35 good to mostly choice 867-996 Ib 23.2023.50;' mostly good 20.75-22.70 including high good and few low choice 22.00 22.70;.

slaughter cows, few high utility and commercial few utility Holstein and beef breeds 15.7517.00; cutter 14.00-17.00. Sheep 470; compared late last week slaughter lambs about steady; feeders'- to strong, ewes scarce; slaughter lamb's, few lots choice, end of prime, 98-101 Ib wooled 23.5023.70, some 115-118 Ib 22.60-23.00; shorn 21.70-22,90; feeder lambs choice and fancy 60 80 Ib 22.0024.50; 80-101 Ib 21.70-23.10. Hogs 300; compared last Monday barrows and gilts strong to 50 higher, sows steady; barrows and gilts, U.S. 1 and Ib 21.00-21,80, nine head 22.00, six head 206 Ib 22.40; some mostly 2s 190-240 Ib 20.00-21.00, 2S: and 3s 240-290 Ib 19.00-20.00; sows, 1 and 2, 300-490 Ib 17.0018.60; 1-3, 370-615 Ib 15.00-16.35. GRAIN PORTLAND (AP) Dec.

6 close Portland Grain Exchange: Wheat (bid) to, arrive market, No. 1 bulk shipment, delivered coast; White i.73; Soft White 1.73; White Club i.73. Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 1.89. Barley (bid) lo arrivfe market, 20-day shipment delivered coast: No. 2, 45 Ib western 51.50.

No. 2, 2-row or 2-row western 51.00. Coarse grain a prompt delivery, bulk ton, f.o.b. track Portland: Corn, No. 2, yellow, eastern 60.00-60.50.

Oats No. 2' 38 Ib white 50.00. Barley No. 2, 45 Ib western 52.00-52.50. Grain.

sorghum, free market 51.50-52.00: Car receipts: Wheat 115; barley 13; flour corn grain Wichita Falls is a city of sorn 150,000 persons about 140 mile northwest of Dallas. Five Cases On Docket Only five persons were sehei uled to appear Monday night a light Centralia police cour docket. Nils T. A. Isaksson of Bucod forfeited $110 on a charge drunken driving.

Jay W. 20, Chehalis, was fined a charge of illegal possession consumption of alcohol by a minor. These others forfeited amounts indicated: David C. Held, Centralia, no valid operator's license on person, $22; Bill R. Gregory, Centralia, no operator's license on person, $22; and Alien M.

Hagen, Centralia, speeding, $22. Births Staff Sgt. and Mrs. William Hammontree, a girl, Cynthia Marie, 6 pounds, 14 ounces, Nov. 21, Verdun, France.

Grandparents are Mr. and Mrsi Charles Qllie, Winlock and Air. and Mrs. Ray Greenback, Tenn, Funerals PHELPS, Roy Alfred Frl day, 1 p.m., Sticklin a Home, Centralia. Ex-Resident Succumbs A graduate of Centralia high chool and former employe of Safeway store in Cenlralia, E.

Fellows, 58, died in teyward, Calif. Nov. 28, after sudden illness. He had been associated with afeway stores for 40 years hav- ng had his start in the Centra- la store. He had managed stores Texas, California and Wash- ngton.

At his death, he was manager of a store jn Castro Calif, He was also actiye.in civic af- airs at Castro Valley as secre- ary of the Castro Valley Chamer of Commerce, past president if the Lions club past president if Frujtvale a i odge and Safeway Employes Association and president of he Alisal Improvement club of Calif, Among the survivors are the widow, Althea, at home; daugh- ers, Mrs. Patterson and Mrs. Bonnie Stewart; his mother, Mrs. Katheryne Martin; a brother, KIchard Fellows, ind sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Reeves Mrs.

Lucille Olsen and Mrs. Jean Pollard, all of Tacoma, and five grandchildren. Masonic funeral services were Dec. 3. Private inurnment was in the Chapel of the Chimes cemetery in Castro Valley.

Marriages Applications for marriage license have been made in the Weather Southwest Washington Interior Windy and cool through Wednesday with partial clearing at limes. Low Tuesday night 3540. High Wedpesday near 45. Small craft warnings for southerly winds 20-35 miles an hour. A 24 hours to 4 a.m.

Tuesday: Pacific Northwest High Low Pr. Bellingham Boise 49 40 31 43 Centralia Chohalis 48 Hoqujajn ,52 42 Olympia 47 40 Omak .42 28 Spokane 40 32 Vancouver, B.C. .46 43 .18 .05 .03 .81 .80 ,72 Lewis by: County auditor's office Eldon Delaney and Delores England, both of Rochester. Ralph Craig and Norma I. Kuljen, both of Morton.

Thor A. Anderson, Milwaukie, and Elma E. Palmer, Tigard, Ore. Robert J. Buren and Betty J.

Estep, both of Chehalis. Wallace Dean Johannes, Shel and Joanne Marie Baker, CentraUa. FranSDunaway.Glenoma, and Nprma Jean Kessler, Randle. MeJvin Peel, Cenlralia, and Peggy Marty, Toletjo. Dale Edward Hurley and Belinda Zell Weitel, both of Long- Yiew' Phelps Rites Slated Funeral services for Roy Alfred Phelps, 64, who died in Mountain View, Calif, Monday, are Friday at 1 p.m.

at SUcklin i i i Walla Walla 48 Wenatchee 43 30 Yakima 53 31 Alaska; Anchorage 19 -05 Fairbanks, clear -12 -31 Junenu, clear 21 12 The Weather High Lew Pr. Albany, cloudy 34 31 ,05 Albuquerque, cloudy 53 Atlanta, cloudy 46 Bismarck, cloudy 40 Boston, cloudy Buffalo, cloudy Chicago, rain Cincinnati, rain -Cleveland, cloudy Denver, snow Des Moines, cloudy Delroit, rain Fort Worth, cloudy Helena, clear Honolulu, cloudy Indianapolis, rain Jacksonville, fog Kansas City, cloudy 62 Los Angeles, rain Louisville, rain Memphis, cloudy Miami, cloudy -Milwaukee, rain rajn 49 37 19 :05 3B 36 34 32 .05 40 37 .07 39 38 .30 36 34 .21 67 31 40 36 .02 37 36 .16 77 66 45 17 .02 80 74 .15 42 40 ,17 55 51 46 65 63 1.54 43 41 .90 56 54 .15 72 65 .04 36 30 08 38 29 .09 New Orleans, clear 58 .37 New York, cloudy 38 35 .05 Okla. City, cloudy 68 60 Omaha, cloudy 47 40 ,01 Philadelphia, cloudy 40 35 Fi)neral in Centralia with Phoenix, cloudy Pittsburgh, rain POnd, cloudy Ptlnd, cloudy Rapid City, cloudy Richrnond, cloudy St. Louis, cloudy Salt Lk. City, snow San Djego, rain San rain .07 .34 .20 .27 .69 .32 the Rev.

Harvey C. Hartling officiating. Interment for the former Central! an will follow at Sunset Memorial Garden in Chehalis. Pall bearers are Fred Kafka, Bob McGowan, i Phelps, Art Rogers on, Roy Wai- dock and Carl Wright. Seattle, cloudy Tajnpa, cloudy Washington, 41 37 .02 Winnipeg, snow 33 26 .23 (T--Trace) NationaJ extremes, excluding Alaska, in 24 hours to 4 High 85 at Kingsville, Tex.

i -11 at Put Bank, Mont. Board Dates Session PE ELL Regular meeting of the Pe Ell school board will be Wednesday, Dec. 14, at 8 p.m. in the school offices, according to Ruth Taylor, school board clerk. sorghum (milo) millfeed 3.

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