The Daily Chronicle from Centralia, Washington (2025)

The Daily Chronicle, Friday. October 20, 1950 NEWS BRIEFS Over Washington, Jewelry Stolen COLYMPIA, Oct. 20. Two daring daylight burglarles occurred in the Olympia area Tuesday. Police are convinced the same person or pertons are responsible for both break- Stolen from the home of Mr.

and Mr6. John A. Elder, 3117 Capitol Boulevard, Tumwater, were a set of diamond ear rings worth about $400 gold necklace, and about $10 In change. EA diamond ring valued at about do was taken from the residence of Siste M. Bostwick, 600 South Sherpan street.

Both dwellings were ranLicked obviously in a search for Aner valuable articles. burglars knew jewelry, poFee said, since they took only that Thich was of considerable value. ANOTHER COMPULSORY AGAINST VOTE 28 Hunters Fined MONTESANO, Oct. 20. Pleading guilty to a charge of having an liegal deer Porter, in his was possession, Ralph Prante, fined $50 In the court of Justice Arthur M.

Furnfa. Pranto arrested by game protectors after they discovered he had a spike buck on his premises, Two Hogulam men, Clifford and Shaw, charged by game protectors with loaded in their automobile, were ilned $25 each, Registration Gains VANCOUVER, Oct. 20. Voter registration in Clark county gained by 4.5 percent during the month following the primary held the early part of September and the total number of ballotera now stands at 42,525, an increase of 1,808 persons. The county rolls outside Vancoiver added 942 voters to make a total of 21,544 now signed up for the November general election, This figure includes the cities and towns and rural area, At the time of the primary election the registration for the county outside Vancouver stood 20,602.

The city, which had a registration. af 20,025 on September 12, NOW has a total of 20,970, gain of 954 voters. Start Sewage Plant SHELTON, Oct. 20. Excavation RES started for the Shelton sewage CATHOLIC INFORMATION "SOUL OF MY SOUL" 5 One of the most comforting dogmas of Catholicism (and no Zoubt we share it with many nonCatholics) Is what we call Presence of God.

"It any one love me," sags Jebe will keep my word, and Father will Jove him." So far good, But now read on: "And wit come to him, and will make our abode with him" Joka That must be what Paul beans when he asks his converts, Know you not that you are the temple of God, and that: the Spirit God dwelleth in you?" (I Corn. In other words, If we love Jepus, then we know Its' in our souls just As once He FaS in the boat with His apostles. No-it's closer than that. Can. we say He is in us is.

our heart is in our body? It would be still more accurate to By that He is In; our soul as the soul 16 in our body. In other Fords, He is not, merely the "Sun our Soul," as the old but He is the Soul of hymn our soul: puts and as the soul gives life and perIt's so simple! To have Jesus in tr there. To enjoy Him, we have Him di's anything Catholic, ask, a this or any other Catholic Columbus, Religious Information Advertisement). disposal plant this week by the Lundberg Construction company of Seattle. Commissioner H.

Enzo Loop said the $155,000 structure would be linanced entirely by sewer-revenue bonds. Win FOE Contest HOQUIAM, Ocl. 20. Hoqulam Eagles walked off with the District ritualistic contest Wednesday night, competing with teams from Montesano and Aberdeen in the Montesano aerle's hall. The Hoqulam team garnered 96.1 points to come out on.

Members of the team were Orval Winter, John Gerchak, Anton Elmgreen, Clarence Acklin, Melvin Weakley, William P. Nelson and John McCloskey, with district 3 at Vancouver In NoThe Hoquiam team will compete vember, Fair Shows Profit MONTESANO, Oct, An operaling profit of $5,253.45 was realized by the Grays Harbor County fair this year, a financial slatement issued this week by the county fair board for the fiscal year ending 30 reveals, report, submitted by F. J. Holman, auditor, total income for 1950 was $5,102.47 more than for the previous year, The operating income totaled $28,769.29, the total income, including $2,000 walle, grant from the state of Washington and $325 from rentals, reached 094.29. Study Murder Clues ABERDEEN, Oct.

20. Leads ohtained from a document written by Paul Crouch, ex-Communist, are beirg followed up by Aberdeen police in an effort to apprehend suspects to the slaying of Laura Law of Aderdeen. ten years ago, Police Chief A. M. Gallagher revealed Thursday.

Some of the persons named by Crouch Are but some have not been mentioned before, and 10- rating newly-named persons is the first objective, Gallagher said. Gallagher said he does not feel it will be necessary to employ special In tracing down the new leads, but it derelopments warrant, such steps will be taken. RFC Wins Suit SOUTH BEND, Oct. 20. The Reconstruction Finance corporation, in Pacific superior court Wednesday, reselyed a judgment of decree of foreclosure against the South Bend Fabricating company, onetime builder of prefabricated homes, Total anount of the Judgment is $142,782.26.

The court decision directs the Pacific county sheriff to sell the property of the firm. The sale will include the company's interest in a lease to property along the railway right-of-way; the bullding, containing approximately 40,000 square feet of floor space, tocated on the lot; furniture, machinery, equipment and motors, and nearly 100 units of tools and equipment of various types. Date of the sale is Anpounced by the sheriff's office. Protest Flag Plan ARERDEEN, Oct. 20.

Members of the Aberdeen American Legion PHONE For 6-3414 Prompt Delivery LUMBER. AND BUILDING MATERIALS 2 4's SHIPLAP Dimension No. 3 $70.00 per No. 3 70 00 Per M. 2x4's No, 4' and 5' Length No.

2 and Better No. 2 a and Better and 2 and Dimension Better $35.00 per 85 00 Per M. $85.00 per No, 2 and Better No. 4 2x4-6' Length $40.00 per $35.00 per Rolled Fibre Glass INSULATION $75.00 per M. ZONOLITE per Sack $1.45 OF OAK FLOORING AT REASONABLE PRICES Attend the Annual Kiwanis Junior High Football October 20.

Classic, 8 P.M., Noble Field, BUY (Whee Parking is NEVER a Problem Where Wise EWIS COUNTY LIMBER People Save! 976 STREET CENTRALIA Fuel Oil Is Shown Plentiful cope with any extremes of weather Abundant supplles of fuel of! toethis winter are on hand to care for as householders needs St had been pointed out today by Robert 0. Elmslie, Seattle manager of the fact Oil Heat Institute of Washington. The statement was made follow- sary Ing an Industry survey to. Indicate scope of the expanding fuel oll market in this area. "In face of a 75 percent preference for off as a fuel, as indicuted by the survey, we are glad to announce that the Pacific made parallel progress in providNorthwest fuel oil industry has Ing for increased supplies, both in the matter of storage and rolling equipment," Elms)fe emphasized.

Elmslie pointed out that oll is post are on record as opposing the practice of displaying the United Nations flag at the same level as the American flag. Action was taken Wednesday night when the post also indorsed the special 10-mill school levy, the Aberdeen. school district is asking at the general election in November. The levy, 4 passed would be spread over the 1952 tax rolls, CALIFORNIA 00- NAPA, taste, VINEYARD wise Christian SALLE LA Wines IT PRODUCED AND BOTTLED home how severe weather emergency has First of all, this "lent i problem you alone can solve for the sotuLion effects you, your children and emergency vital to industrial users to householders, "The industry takes pride in the that It has never been necesto curtail use of ou, elther In The People Want RESULTS Over 800 Bits Were Introduced on the Pirst 81at Compress, 3, 1949. Day of the of these 800, The Associated Prose Prepared a' Laid de the TEN Considered Most Important.

Was On Congressman This List 'Russell of 10 V. Most Mack's Ball on Bocial Security Important Bills. Nearly AM the Provisions af the Mack BIll for Social Security Extension and Reform Today Are a Part of New Social Recurity Law Which Is the of America's Eider Citizens. Millions Benefiting RUSSELL V. MACK Let's Keep Him in Congress! He Gets Results! Mack for Congress Committee, Mrs.

Ruth Lamb, Secretary (Paid Advertisement) POWER CHAIN SAWS ARRIVE BY AIR! IN CENTRALIA Chain -famed as McCULLOCH Woodcutting Power Wizards'-are now de- to "Modern via fast Air-Freight livered to flow of orders from CENTRALIA dimeet an ever-increasing To the rightversified fields of industry McCULLOCH saws bescene shows Airlines plane to a 'familiar transferred from Western ing "shuttle plane" EQUIPMENT CO. shipment to Distributor's Anderson of PACIFIC Phil Centralia dealer. HORSEPOWER POUNDS CHAIN SAW CHAIN SAW Model 5.49 Model 3.25 Its combination of power and light weight make it favorite an outstand- Primarily a ONE-MAN ing Saw. Widely used for among professional and part-time workers. Weighs clearing land, cutting cord.

only 49. pounds; powered by a two-cycle gasoline engine built for felling and bucking timber, making posts, especially for chain saw cutting. Handles 20" to 60" blades timber feet develops 3 HP; is easily capable of cutting tree surgery. It and chains; kickproof rewind starter, spring arrangement adjusts Equipped with hand grips, trigger4 in diameter. chain tension automatically.

Automatic clutch, two-location type throttle; lightweight-kickproof rewind starter, completely throttle controls, transmission with full 360 automatic clutch. Can be taken anywhere degree swivel. At- hill and across land, Cuts quickly, easily--up tachment available to convert saw into high speed Earth Drill swampy anything--heavy timber, in less than a minute. softwood, frozen wood. Three models avail.

limbs, hardwood, able: and 30" blades. EARTH DRILL SELF-PRIMING, MODEL 15 A 5 HP gasoline-powered tool PORTABLE PUMP capable of drilling holes at a high rate 57 pound -priming, portable pump, is of speed in any type of earth or rated at 15,000 gallons per hour clay. Completely portable, requires Has 5 HP gas engine; is output. no vehicle or tractor for pump centrifugal its opera- type, with 28-foot suction lift. Has nontion.

Used to dig holes for fence, and light poles, Can be directly on clogging impeller mounted power seedlings, etc. converted into a engine shaft. standard McCulloch chain saw in less than minute. For field irrigation drill a Detach land drainage, cleaning work, assembly and attach chain saw. Weight, with 9" septic.

tanks, sewers, and as fire fighting is only 89 pounds. (6" and 12" available auger, booster pumps, and many other uses around farm, ranch, augers industrial plants, and contractors. camps, your wife. It. be one that 1 made with her cooperation and consent.

sonality to the body, so It's Jesus who gives life and personality to the soul. That is straight from the Bible, and it IS the Interpretation that has been put ou those words by generation after generation of Christians from the very beginning, If we love God, He comes to us and makes His home in. our soul. We couldn't purchase Him for all the money in the world, but can have Him by merely askIng Him in because we love Him. We can talk to Him: while we're at work, driving our car, or walkIng.

riding the trolleys--any place we find ourselves. We don't have to fold our hands, or close our eyes, or kneel down; we dan't even have to move our lips. And it makes it so easy to love and help those around us. We no longer sce Individual people; we look past the face and into the heart, and there we see Jesus, After that, it's simple. We only treat them as we would treat Christ; or, to put it another way, we treat other people as treats us.

our hearts, we have only to Want only to think of Him. subJect--please write to Knights of Bureau, P. Box .293, Seattle. 11, Remember 'A McCULLOCH FOR EVERY CUTTING JOB" for LOGGERS, SAW MILL MEN, FORESTRY MEN, CONSTRUCTION MEN, FARMERS, FENCE BUILDERS, See the Complete McCulloch Line of Skilitally Engineered Power Chain Saws at your local Dealer. 820 North PACIFIC Tower Centraffa EQUIPMENT COMPANY FULL LINE REPAIR PARTS AVAILABLE.

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