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The Dally Chronicle, Tuesday, Dec. 6, 19661 WHAT'S NEW IN THE TWIN CITIES Meeting set The Washington fair board will hold monthly meeting 'at p.m. Tuesday. in the Lewis County courthouse annex in Chegalis, Arnold James, presidept of the group, sald announcemept of 1967 committee chairmep a ad working members will be made. He said the association is composed of 11 committees and 178 members.

He urged those Interested in the fair to attend, The 1967 fair will be Aug, 15-20. Paintings Displayed Cent oilers tralia College's night school art paintings by members of class are now on display in Cori bet tor, Hall, has Robert announced. Bauer, instrugled whose works appear are Irene Anderson and Jackie Henrich, Packwood; Donita Bourgault and Aliz Nelson, Chehalis and Edward Barrager, Juanita Elli: son, Gwen Epperson, Carol Green and Lois Shields, Kuhnyville Sold Hemmie Kuhnhausen has sold the Kuhnyville plat at Packwood to Dexter Silver, according to. a one percent real estate excise tax paid in the Lewis County treasurer's office Monday, The was sold on contract for a reported amount of $38,500, Auto Overturns A station wagon driven by Robert E. Martin, Chehalls, 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. Faculty Speakers Due Representatives of industry and education will be on the Centralia College campus Wednesday to speak to 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 talk about innovations in education, Meeting Reminders Rochester Scholarship Asso. cation Wednesday, 8 p.m., high school home ec room. 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 bigh bid of $116,572 an oral auction held in Seattle.

This we $2,850 above the appraised The sale consisted of 2.2 milllion board feet of Douglas fir; 200,000 board feet of western redeedar, and 1.3 million board feet of Pacific silver fir and other species, The only other bidder was Puget Sound Plywood, Inc. This sale was made to harvest defective, overmature timber on 112' acres in the Lynx Creek drainage, Operation Said Near WASHINGTON (AP) Doctors are taking an apparent middle ground on the seriousness of former President Dwight D. Eisenhower's gallbladder condition. "He. must have his gallblad.

der removed soon," said an official announcement from Gettysburg, Monday. Eisenhower, 76, is to enter Walter 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 al his Gettysburg desk Monday for routine business. operation--for which no date has been announced will be his second major surgery and filth serioug illness in years.

The specific nature of Eisenhower's gallbladder trouble was not announced, but 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, Cre go, Baw Faw and Pomona. The host Grange will furnish coffec and visiting Granges are to take cookies or sandwiches. END The Daily Chronicle official publications of Lewis County and the citien of Chebell and Centrals, Issued daliy except Bundey at Pearl and Maple, Centralla, Wash.

98531 by The Daily Chronlele Second-class postage pald at Centralis, Wash. 38531 under 120 met of March 1879, scription rales by carter $1.76 trade per month In advance, by mall In territory $18.00 per year, 310.00 for mon be, $5.35 for three months, mall elsewhere 431.00 per year; $10.50 tor six montha, $5,25 for three montbe The Associated Press Is entitled exclu al valy to the vie for republication -of the locAl New York. Stocks NEW YORK (AP) -The stock ping was heavy in the final milnmarked closed higher today, utes. making its first clear-cut ad- Traders jumped aboard the vance in seven sessions. Trad- bandwagon as the market at long last made a vigorous techACLU Sets nical rally, The advance was carried out despite a decline in the London Seattle Look stock Rhodesian market crisle.

because of the SEATTLE (AP) The Amerlean civil Libertles Union of Washington hag requested en inquiry into Seattle 'Police Department regulations governing police use of firearms. David Guren; ACLU executive director, told Mayor J.D. Braman that police. directives on the use of weapons 'are vague and put "tremendous burdens of interpretation" on individual officers. Braman was asked to appoint A special board to conduct the inquiry, Two fleeing felony, suspects have been shot death in Seattle in the past two months.

The latest victim, Eddie Ray Lincoln, 19, of Seattle, was shat by policeman Wednesday night as he ran from a Colonials Charged TOKYO (AP) China warned authorities In the Portuguese colony. of Macao today that 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 clashs between Chinese demonstrators and teritorial police in the six-square-mile Portuguese enclave 65 miles south of Canton, The riots developed from Communist demonstrations charging brutality by police who stopped demolition of an old building on the site of a proCommunist school Nov. 15. Suggestion: No Draft CHICAGO (AP) A national draft conference, its discussion of the workings of the Selective Service System behind it, turns today to an alternative: an allvolunteer standing army, Two economists agree the nation can well afford one.

Trots. Milton Friedman of the University Chicago and Wall ter Y. Oi of the University of Washington argued in papers presented to the conference that the social and economic costs of the draft now pose far greater costs to the country than would a volunlary army. Their views are expected to be sharply challenged by other delegates to the conference at the University of Chicago. New Head MIAMI BEACH, Fla.

Arthur S. Flemming, president of the University of Oregon and 8 former Cabinet member, today was elected president of the National Council of Churches. He is the second layman to be since the interdenominational cooperative was formed 16 years ago. A Methodist and for 20 years a federal governmept official various important posts, Flemming succeeds Bishop Reuben H. Mueller of the 'Evangelical United Brethern Church.

Sandy Koufax has won. games in the last four seasons for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Court Action Listed In Chehalis police court night before Judge J. D. Searle, Steve M.

Hunt, Chebalis, was found guilty of speeding and driving, while his fined license was suspended, and $119.75, On the bail forfeiture Louida. Unger, Pe Ell, $40 ball on charges of failure to appear on written promise, Markets 45.00-48.00. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND PORTLAND (AP) Cheese, to retailers Single daisies, processed American, 57; 40-1b block mild, medium, aged Eggs, to producers at farm-MA extra large, 42-44; AA large, 41-42: AA medium 34-36; AA small, 23-24. Eggs, to retailers in cartopsA4 extra large, 56-59; AA large, 53-56; large; 52; AA medium, 49-52; AA small, 34-37. Live chickens, quated to growers, f.o.b.

ranch -No. 1 quality fryors, lbs, light hens 6-7. Wholesale Dressed Meats quarters culls (chalce 47.00-50.00; steers)- rounds 50.00-58.00; trimmed loins, 50-60 1b 58.00-62.00; square, chucks, 37.04-88.50; choice ribs, 51.00- 55.00, Veal 90-160 lbs 58.00. 61.00; good, 56.00-60.00. -Choice-prime, 35-60 lb, (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 lb 25.60, other mostly choice lb 25.10-25.30; part load 1,207 lb 24.60; few singles mostly high good, few low choice lb 23.25- 24.25; few small lots good 20.30- 23.75 including high standard and low good 20.30-22.00; slaughter heifors, about 35 good to mostly choice 867-996 lb 23.20- 23.50; mostly good 20.75-22.70 including high and few low choice 22.00 22.70;.

slaughter cows, few high utility and 15.50:17,00; few utility Holsteip and beef breeds 15.75- 17.00; few. cutter: 14.00-17.00. Sheep 470; compared late last week slaughter Lambs about steady; feeders. steady strong, ewes scarce; slaughter lambs, few lots choice, end prime, 98-101 lb wooled 23.70, some 115-118. lb 22.60-23.00; shorn 21.70-22.90; feeder lambs choice and fancy 60-80 1b 22.00- 24.50; 80-101 lb 21.70-23.10.

Hags 300; compared last Monday barrows and gilts strong 50 higher, sows steady; barrows and gilts, U.S. 2, 100-240 1b 21.00-21.80, nine head 22.00, six head 206 lb 22.40; some mostly 2s 190-240 1b 20.00-21.00, 2s, and 3s 240-290 lb 19.00-20.00; SOWS, 1 and 2, 300-490 lb 17.00- 18.60; 1-3, 370-615 lb 15.00-16.35. GRAIN PORTLAND (AP) Dec. close Portland Grain Exchange: Wheat (bid) to arrive market, No. 1 bulk, 20-day shipment, livered coast: White 1.73; White 1.73; White Club 1.73.

Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 1.89. Barley (bid) to market, 20-day shipment delivered coast: No. 2, 45 lb western No. 2, 2-row or 2-row western 51.00. Coarse grain wholesale prompt delivery, bulk ton, track Portland; Corn, No.

2, low, eastern 60.00 60.50. 2, 88 1b white 50.00. Barley No. 2, 45 lb western 52.00-52.50. Grain.

sorghum, free market 51.50-52.00. Car receipts: Wheat 115; ley 13; flour corn sorghum (milo) millfeed 3, WOULD YOU BELIEVE? NATIONAL BANK NBC OF COMMERCE THREE! BANKAMERICARD BankAmericard Good In: Anaheim Wis Right Etta, Right Azusa SIGNATURES RIGHT Cucamanga RACE And At 456 189 PROFFITT'S Washington's Firstbank Firstbank Card Good In: Acme Mollala welcome here Sedro Woolley And At 4 PROFFITT'S! OUR VERY OWN PLANS! YOUR CHOICE! 30 Day Accounts Extended Creditt 60 90 Ray Pleas! Convenient Lay-sway CENTRALIA OLYMPIA Succumbs A graduate of Centralia high school and former employe of the Safeway store in Centralia, Harold E. Fellows, 58, died in Hayward, Calif. Nov. 28, after a sudden illness, He had peen associated with Safeway stores for 40 years ing had his start in the Centralia He had managed stores in Texas, California and Washington.

At his death, he was manager a store in Castro Valley, Calif, He was also actiye.in civic affairs at Castro Valley as secretary of the Castro Valley Chamber of Commerce, president of the Lions club past president of the Fruitvale: Masonic lodge and Safeway Employes Association and president of the Alisal Improvement club of Pleasanton, Calif. Among the survivors are the widow, Althea, at home; daughters, Mrs. Marijane Patterson and Mrs. Bonnie Stewart; his mother, Mrs, Katheryne a brother, Richard Fellows, and sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Iteevos Mrs.

Lucille Olsen and Mrs. Betty 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 Valloy. Marriages Applications for marriage l1- cense have been made ju the Lewis County auditor's office by: Eldon Delaney and Delores Englund, both of Rochester.

Ralph E. Craig and Norma I. Kulien, both of Morton. Thor Anderson, Milwaukic, and Elma E. Palmer, Tigard, Ore, Robert J.

Buren and Belty J. Estep, both of Chehalis, Wallace Dean Johannes, Shelton, and Joanne Marie Baker, Contralia. Frank Dunaway, Glenoma, and Norma Jean Kessler, Randle. Melvin Peel, Centralia, and Peggy Marty, Toledo. Dale Edward Hurley and Be.

linda Zell Weitel, both of Longview. Phelps Rites Slated Funeral services for Roy Al-: fred Phelps, 64, who died in Mountain View, Calif. Monday, ere Friday at 1 p.m, at Sticklin Funeral Home in Centralia with the Rey. Haryey C. Hartling officlating.

Interment for the former Centralian will follow at Sunset Memorial Garden in Chehalis. Pall bearers are Fred Kafka, Bob McGowan, Dick Phelps, Art Rogerson, Roy Waldock and Carl Wright, Weather speeding and failure to have ap' operator's license, Other bail forfeitures Included: John Thompson, Napavine, $12; traveling the wrong way a one-way street; Leo J. Rakoz; T. Atkins, and Bruce A. Young, all of Cheha-1 Jis, each $17, speeding; William D.

Henrieb, Packwood, $12, invalid vehicle license; Paul J. Avery, Chealis, $12, Invalid erator's license; David R. Allbritton, vehicular Pe Ell, $12, defective equipment; Gary D. Dahlin, Onalaska; $12, driving to the left of the cepter line while. not passing and Barbara A.

Olson, Toledo, $12, ipvalld vehicke liense plates, New Ruby Trial Set DALLAS, Tex, (AP) Jack Ruby will be tried the second time for the murder of Lee Har vey Oswald in Wichita Falls, Judge Louis Holland announced today. The Jurist disclosed the new site after conference with state and defense lawyers this morning. No trial date has been set. Wichita Falls is a city of come 150,000 persons about 140 miles norlhwest of Dallas. Five Cases On Docket Only five persons were scheduled to appear Monday night on a light Centralia police court docket.

Nils T. A. Isaksson of Bucoda forfeited $110 on a charge of drunken driving. Jay W. Clark, 20, Chehalis, was fined $27,74 on a charge of illegal possession or consumption of alcohol by 8 minor.

These others forfeited amounts indicated: David C. Held, Centralia, NU valid operator's license un person, $22; Bill R. Gregory, Centralia, no operator's license on person, $22; and Allen M. Hagen, Centralia, speeding, $22. Births Staff Sgt.

and Mrs. William Hammontree, a girl, Cynthia Marie, 6 pounds, ounces, Nov, 21, Verdun, France. Grandparonts are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ollie, Winlock and Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Simpson, Greenback, Tenn. Funerals PHELPS, Roy Alfred Fri- Southwest Washington Interi- Bridge Okehed Construction of a bridge, across the Newaukum River west of Onalaska on the Gish Road was authorized Monday by the Lewis: County commission at a cost of $7,155, In other business, public hearing on the proposed establishment of a new road on the Southwest Washington Fairgrounds was continued to next Monday, Held In Custody Three men arrested Monday by state troopon liquor violations remain in the Lewis County jail Tuesday. They are Leonard A. Gras.

ser, 53, Toledo, and John Ritche, 47. Seattle, charg: with drunken driving, and James C. Ritche, 39, Seattle, who is. charged with aiding and abetting drunken driving, Grasser also was charged with failure to have an operator's Hicense. Grasser's bail Is $122 and the two Seattle men, $110 cach.

Firemen Called The Contralia fire department was call. ed to the A. J. Edwards residence at 107 East Chestnut St, in Ceptralia at 9:38 a.m. Tuesday to control a chimney fire.

Firemep said a plugged chimney WAS the cause of the blaze. There was no damage, Sponsor Named The Cheholis Elks lodge is sponsor af Boy Scout Troop 21, with Richard Carrington as Scoutmaster. In A story appearing in newspaper, on presentation of merit badge pooklets to the Chehalis library, the name of sponsoring organization was omitted, Centralia Scores Pvt. Jerry W. Walterson was presented a trophy and certificate of achievement naming him high scorer on the Army proficiency test during ceremonies marking his graduation from basic training at Fort Lewis recently.

The test was a baltery of examinations that measure bis ability to absorb the basic combat skills. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Watterson, Centralia, New Snow Falls Washlug.

ton State -Patrol reports three inches of fresh snow. on White Pass Tuesday morning for an accumulation of 15 inches, Low temperature was 26, and compact ice and snow covered roads at the higher elevations. wore advised to carry chains, Cars. Collide Vehicles driv-1 en 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 $2,100. Mags now at Ted Butch: er's. Coast Auto Supply from $99.95, set of four. 281-7t. Buy your Brunswick pool tables supplies.

Start at $275.00. Family Rec. Center, 851 Pacific Ave. 285-13t Centralla Emblem Club Christmas Bazaar, Wed. Dec, 7, 11 a.m.

4 p.m, Elks Bldg. 285-3tp Rebekah Bazaar, Dec. 7, 8, 9, Market, 10 to 5. 286-3t. to order picture frames.

Mats cut, Trusite glass. Evernden Studio, Centralia, 287-1t, Chehalis Eagles welcomes the Fraternal Order of Eagles Wash. State Worthy President John Bar. tell. Wed, nite, Dec.

7. 6:30 dinner, members only 287-2t. Our "thank you" gift to 1967 Hallmark DATE BOOK Pick up your handy social secretary and calendar today! SMITH'S PHARMACY "Prescription Specialists" Gene Smith Next to Chehalis OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS for your convenience Closing Quotations: New York Block LAb ABO Cops My bitton Reduc Lock Alro Indust Lorillard Allied Ch Madison Pd 22 Allied Blin 23 All: Chal Marath OIl Alcoa 16 Martin 74 Str Arlin Maytag 29 Am Brdcst McKess CAn Merck 794 Cyan Minn MaN Am El Pr xd Mobil Oil MFdy Monsanto Mont Mot Mont Ward 20 414 Sta 8 Nit Bise x4 Am ald CAs Reg Tel Tel Dairy. 38 Tob NAt AFPOE CP Nat Gyps NY Central 8596 Arinqur Alchlion No Am Nor Riched 118 Atlas Cp' Clin Math Aveo Corp 231h Oils Avon Prod Outb Mar 1646 Beal Fda 49 Owens Beech Alro xrl Pac El Bendly PAD PO Lt 22 Both Steel PAC 71 Boelng Pen Am 58 Cascade Parke Da Borden 32 Penn Dix Borg Warn 3796 Penney JC Drunawl Pa AR Rudd Co Pepsi CD Ind Pitter Hurroughs Phelps Camp Soup Ph Phillp 1l Pet Mor 51 134 Can Pac Dry Pract. Polaroid Corrier Pub Sv Colo Case JI Pug 8d POL Cater Trac Pullman Colanese RCA Cert-Teed.

811 Chi Pneu Repub Eel Chrysler Rexall Citles SY Reyn bet Coos Cola Rey Tob colg Colo Pal Gas Royal Dut Int Geicway Et Colum Cred Gas 35 st Jos Lead Comi 31 Reg Pap Com Solv 41 Schenley Edis 3cott Pap 97 Sal Corp Con Sears Roeb 1826 78 Servel Cont Alr dak Shall Oil Con! 424 Con Can Skelly Oil Sinclair Cont Control Oll Sola Baslc Corn Pd Data 477 50u Cal Ed Southn Co Crane Co 1d Bou Pao Crow Coll Sit Co 6'5 Sperry Rd Soul Ry Curtles Cudahy Wr A 3214 8td Bid OIl 011 'Brand Cal Ind Deere 63 Den RG17 Std Oil J' Dr Pepper Std Oh Dor Doug Chem Stew War. Alre Sterl' Drug Pont Air Sunray. DX du Studebaker 39 East Kod Sunsh Mn ad F.I PARO NG 17 Swift Erle Lack 173 Tektronix EVAnS Pd Tenseco Fircatone 45 Texaco 7379 Ford Mol Tex Sul Fore Dair Tex ins Freept Bul Textron Frueh Cp Thiokol ad Gamble 5k 2.1 Tidewal Oil -Gen TIrik Gen Elec ad Transomer Gen oTrl Coat Gen Instru 'TAW' Inc 4538 GER Mills Twent Cen den Motors Un 'Carbide Tel' El Un 01 Col Ga Gen Tire OP Unit Alr Lin Un Poc 384 0076 40 Unit Alro dimbel United Cp B44 Unit Frult Goodrich ad 08 Gypsum 55 03 Indust 14 Goodyear Ua Plywd 409k Ry $13 Ug Rub. Greyhound Gull UB Helng Otoh Holly Sug Vanad Op As 27 Homestk Varian Honey well 63 Vendo Co Hooker Ch Walgreen Idaho Pr Warn B' PIc Idcal acm WATN Lam Int Bus Mch Wash Hat 11 Int Harv 36 Wn. Air Lia Int Nick 85 Wrt Bancorp 31 Int Paper Wn Ua Tel Int Tel Tel 734 Weals Westg A El 30 Jewl Cos 27 Johns Man 4715 Weyerhaeust Jones Wheel Kaiser At Woolwth 104 Kennecolt 35.

Wrigley Kerr McGee ad Xerox Cp 207 Kres3e 89 3855 Yngst Sh Lane Bry Zenith Lehman Approx final total LOP GlASs 6,670,000. Closing Curp Quotations: NEW YORK (AP) Dow Jones closing stock averages: 30 Industrials 797.43 up 5.84 20 Rails 203.32 up 2.19 15 Utilitles 134.36 up 0.27 65 Stocks 283.38 up 2.13 AMERICAN STOCK EXCH By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Alaska Airl. Allied Art Ford Can 112 Pac Nor Airl 21 Arden-Mayfair Windy and cool through Wednesday with partial clearing times. Low Tuesday night High Wedpesday near Small craft warnings for southwinds 20-35 miles an hour. TEMPERATURES 24 hours to 4 Tuesday: Pacifle Northwest High Low Bellingham .45 40 Boise .49 31 Centralia Chehalis 48 43 Hoquiam .52 42 Olympia 47 40 Omak 1 42 28 Spokane ..40 32 Vancouver, D.C.

.46 43 Walla Walla .48 38 Wenatchee ,43 Yakima ...59 Alaska; Anchorage .....19 -05 Fairbanks, clear -12 -31 Juneau, clear 21 12 The Weather Elsewhere High Low Albany, cloudy, 34 31 Albuquerque, 53 49 Atlanta, cloudy 48 37 Bismarck, cloudy 4 19 Boston, cloudy 38 36 Buffalo, cloudy 34 32 Chicago, rain 40 37 Cincinnati, rain. 39 30 Cleveland, cloudy 36 34 Denver, snow 67 31 Des Moines, cloudy 40 36 Detroit, rain 37 36 Fort Worth, cloudy 77 68 Helena, clear 45 17 Honolulu, cloudy 80 74 Indianapolis, rain 42 40 Jacksonville, fog 55 51 Kansas City, cloudy 62 46 Los Angeles, rain 65. 63 Louisville, rain 43 41 Memphis, cloudy 56 54. Miami, cloudy, 72 65 Milwaukce, rain 36 30 rain 38 29 New Orleans, clear 67 58 New York, cloudy 38 35 Okla. City, cloudy 68 60 Omaha, cloudy 47 40 Philadelphia, cloudy 40 35 Phnenix, cloudy 68 58 Pittsburgh, rain 35 34 Ptnd, cloudy 35 31 PUnd, cloudy 49 43 Rapid City, cloudy 49 32 Richmond, cloudy 47 38 St.

Louis, clondy 50 47 Sall L.k, Cily, snow 53 32 San Diego, rain 65 63 San rain. 57 52 Scattle, cloudy 46 43 Tajupa, cloudy 72 56 Washington, cloudy 41 37 Winnipeg, snow 33 2G. (T-Trace) National extremes, excluding Alaska, in 24 hours to 4 High 85 at Kingsville, Tex. Low -11 at Cut Bank, Board Dates Session PE ELL Regular meeting of the Pe Ell school board be Wednesday, Dec. 14, p.m, in the school offices, cording to Ruth, Taylor, board clerk.

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