8ooners to Picnic Members ef the Oklahoma state stociety, fam ilies nd friends will stage their sixth anna! get-together and pie-, ni Sunday, August 9, at iantsen Beach park, on the Pacific high way two miles north of Portland. Picnic lunch will be served. All former residents of Oklahoma now in; the northwest are invited', to attend tne outing. :v - " Fr watch and iock: repairing nijuore, 141 s. Liberty. Beett Will Bunk Klw.nl lane will hear Frank Bennett, new city superintendent of Schools, at meir - luncneon , next Tuesday nooiu Bennett recently appointed here after serving to similar position In Albani, has been, a XI wanlan for IS years, both In Al bany r and .Tillamook. He has served at club president, vice-pre-1 Limit Cat Bounties Counties i must put op 2.5o bounty on bobcats, iyix cats or wildcat! be fore the state will bounty according to a letter re- "7 county Clerk U. O. 7:r Qm me state game, com mission. If the eAnnt ... . bounty of less than 12.50, the game commission will ur dah V and no matter how high the coun ty price for pelts of predatory ani- uistB, ma state county will remain fiied. The commission advised the county clerk that this announce ment is in accordance with a de cision oy tne attorney general on chapter. 25$ of the laws of 1939. Roofing by Uathis.78 S. Court. ; Artists Visit Recent out of town visitors at the art center. In the Interest of developing branch art centers in their communities,! were Mrs. Marie Cone of Klam ath Falls, and Miss Beatrice Wil liams of Gold Beach. In both Klamath Falls and Gold Beach plans are under way to open j orancnes of this art center. Mrs. Cone Is a widely known artist and teacner, and Miss Williams Is county superintendent of schools for Curry county. Approve Permits Permits were approved by the county court yesterday tor C. E. Lels and the Donker brothers to move thresh ers over the county roads; and for Cleo McMorris, J. H. Booster, Walter Scheffe and Harrison brothers, to more combines over county roads. A retail and nack- ag-e license was approved for Royl w. jucmtire, wno is located four miles south of Salem on the Pa- C11.1C BlKOlT. I. . - m . . . iier stuaeni nas captured a na Wallpaper specials. Elfstrom Co. jtlonal ar award. Mrs. H. S. Ful- it- L rL. i. ll - ton who commuted from Wood- dva William.. Tnmi n.,h..Ii . burn twice weekly to attend severe head cut and' lacerations I fi"se aere has received word dinner will be served at noon, abnnt th. ! I tnt she was awarded a arize In I when a car driven by R. L. gta- f"111 P 0nteft con" Vtelto Mother Clayton Wil- dlcated a successful campaign. The OREGON, STATESMAN; Salem, Oregorw Sunday Morning July 23, 1939 j 60 Voices in Music Festival Tonight Coming Events ,Jly 23 Pacific Interna. tlonal Trapshooters association tournament. JnJy S3 Picnic of former residenta of Waitsbnrg, Wa OUnger park. No-bost dinner, .:. 1:80 p. m.. --j, ' , 7 23 Sweglo community Picnic, clnb dinner at 1 p. nW Paradise Island, j , Jly 23 North and South Dakota all-state picnic, Dallas park 1 p.m. Basket dinner. : i July 80 Marion county Po mona Grange picnic, Champoeg Park. . ; Jnly 80 Caledonian clnb Scotch picnic, Dallas city park. Jnly 80 Colorado state pic nic, Hazel Green. : July 80 Annual Iowa meet-" I sldent, and secretary, U if. Utrnllta ritv nark Mn.l I - A dinner. Angnst 8 Marion C o n n t y Teterans associaUon, SUverton. Aagust Annual state Ten nessee picnic at Dallas city park " Aog. O Ohio state picnic will be held at QUnger picnic grounds. Angnst 8 Carolina state picnic, Bryant park, Albany. Aog. -12 American Legion, department of Oregon, conven tion. . Ang. 18-20 Flax Festival at MU Angela Ang. 20 Salem nnioa labor annnal picnic at Pat's Acres Ang. 21-20-State softbaU tonrnament. Lubrication, service day and night union station, State and Church. Beans Beady Tuesday Bean picking will start In the valley next Tuesday, Salem ment service which has opened branch office In West Stayton to place pickers. Although registra tions are being taken at the West Stayton office, ne placements have been made yet. - - , Tout ' favorite old-time orehestra, Chuck Whitehead, Wed. July 26, Crystal Gardens. Two floors, two banas. a Be Former Resident Here Mr. STSSf -Aft 236 Qef Past Nazarene Church ervice which has opened a I t - " r- Natator Test AirTourPlan Is Completed "lani to Swim" flags -1 B -TOlce hoir . aarn 10 awim Uassti I assisted by an orchestra of brass Maison Announces Detail Music Is Tonight "Sacred Songs of the: Sea," a mu8ie festival byea 60-voicechoir Held Success as Many Get Instruction and string instruments, .will be presented at the Church of - the inazarene, corner of llth and Beginners' American Red Cross J Center streets, at 7:45 o'clock o- and Mrs. Mark O. Potter, who I swimming tests warn ancceRfifnlIvlniht' nml.. t 'i..ti.- "( qud r lea lb ac i" n icw, su mi iiar i hwuumiu nr 11, ii naasea ua Independence. litinchere and are atavina witk Leo I intermediate testa anf iki mau I Reed and family. Mr. Potter is a I the "Salem" tests in th Rim I Aa is, one et tne highUght tClna Awarii itv0 mercnani ana nowi ru-io-swini programs tott '"'11U"U,; t me cnoir ror tne .CT .f1 cen" lives in Los Angeles. finished at Leslie and OUnger season and the nubile la nr t 1 flIKAl. VffM 1- 1. I - - " . . . I wwa, ik was announcea (attend Them Plan Monday Meet ARTE club I yesterday. 1 No. 11 auxiliary will meet all day Considering that rMnirmnfs cnr- Monday with Mathilda Nadon, In the Red Cross examinations I The rostrum of the chnrch will 1885 North 4th street. A no host I have this year been raised, Play-De decorated to represent; a large grouna inrector vera Gllmorer' "eior wmcn me musicians swa u numoer passing them In-1 " ""8 no admission uvu m i uriTcu oy n.. u. oia- - ' . - - " vw. tucaiea a auccessiui campalsn. i pies, 1125 Hoyt, turned turtle on aBed by SUnford university. She Hams arrived Saturday from du- Those passing the Red Cross be- mm n 1 , the Dallas-Salem highway about teVtu,dy,m ' "l! cen ties at Ft Bliss, El Paso. Tex., to glnners' examT at Leslie wereV PIITl RtlYlflc Col two miles west of West Salem. tept ' ont eight months, In the visit his mother, Mrs. Nellie a Gordon Cota, Robert Gimham W UVUQS OHIC Results Gratify r . r- . - - i .. : : Keuner suples nor another occu-K, ? i"",ocs ut wna uunce, i wwiams. Me wm go as a rep- Lewis MUler, Jimmy Taylor, pant, D. E. Whiteside. 250 Cen- au currenuy wun resentauve oi tne tn corps area ueorgs Haiverson. Ernest Skaiton. ter, brother of Mrs. Williams. I "r11 znsln. ROTC team to the national rifle Edwin Becker. Allen Miller. Bob-1 were badly lnlured. I o.i. . I match at Camp Perry, Ohio, Aujr-1 by Tarn Eaton. Blllv Schieman.l " i a; as. xxi l qsih. mainii ivx w ws rvt i si i . " - t . rst",05wtemM"- satasrs -a hai Aided by x . . .. . , . .i oum ricniomtm nurt v. i v. wn.- i. umbw . yesieraay oy city ponce inciuaea cf the Kansas .i7 J I rwMIs rrgmniw-numerous i Dy Robert 8. Mack. Alden Sund-I iiisher PtiVm Tumi w.ri rst oh ttti, vv 01 V?6 naS State society, With Tiolationa of tha no nsTklns- ra. ill xv.. el rAfaf BB.n? I aTlCeS fPOm fTr oTeVatlon mot' vnlcle SS Jt on A " 11. without an operator's permit; Ray u.r.T?anL W entrancelead. lln, Robert CrossWr. ifiRta u. Bnieias, 60s soutn istn, for tne Columbla r p.,' "r Biem wff?" Bc RS, : Public Selling of Thrill Show Here Is Drawn up H. G. Maison. air show chair man of the American Legion 1939 Convention, Inc.. sponsoring the 1939 Oregon air tours, sched uled to visit Sa lem on Thurs day, August 10th, a nnoun ced late yester day that plans for contracting the majority of flying talent to be featured in thetwoand one - half hour thrill show had been cnmnlAtAA Maison reoorted that rr pi W. Sharp of Klamath Falls, chair man of the Oregon state board of aeronautics and president of the 1939 Oregon Air Tours, Inc., with other members of the tour execu tive committee, had anthnriwt Aiian D. Greenwood, stata rIr"' BOUl? "in I0t the Columbia river near Porti-nT L. ' fT . "'.?lr .v! Rogers, Richard . insistence or Governor Charles r-"Tr:r..rnB. Iormw xauure to stop against a rea I p,. ,v wjum u twyuii u wkiuv, gars Ann Ohllna- and I a. opragus and the 1939 laHsia-l vv v4 ywNonu, stunts. lisrht; anil Thalia I. Vrr nn mo Bveni wui inciuae area clear of antomohlles. I Jnn Rnnif.n " tnn i.,t i-- -in.x- V.: . . I maneuvers and axhlhitlnna k Wfllamlna Water Sought The Pacific Plywood corporation, Wll lamlna, seeks to store 32 acre feet of water from the south fork of the Yamhill river for a log storage Obituaries Willems Agatha Willems. 13, at a local hospital July 20. Survived by par ents, Mr. and Mrs. .Bern hard B. Willems ot 1063 Third street. West Salem; brother, Waldo B. Willems; sisters, Mrs. Hulda - Dick of Minnesota, Mrs. Bertha Fadenrecht and Miss Margaret Willems, both of Colorado. Ser vices will be held in the Menno nlte Brethren church in Dallas Wednesday, July 26, at 2 p.m., under the direction of the Clough Barrick company. Interment I. O. O. P. cemetery in alias. ' Mattson Bertha Mary Mattson, 80, at the residence, 2214 North Front street, July 21. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Anna Peterson of 8alem; sons, M. C, Andrew and Peter Mattson, all of Salem, J. C. of North Dakota and John of Minneapolis, Minn.; brother, N. C. Jenson of Wisconsin; sister, Miss Elsie Jensen of New Jersey. . Twenty grandchildren also sur 1 vive. Funeral services will be held from the Clough-Barrlck chapel Monday, July 2, at 1:30 p. m. Interment City View cemetery. Rev. Irving A. Fox will officiate. Sfek At the residence, 1625 Center street, July 2Z, Lizzie M. Sisk, aged 83 years. Resident of .the Methodist Old People's home for the past iVt years. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. J. H. Stofiel of Eugene and Mrs. Anna Cush ing of Eureka, Calif.; brother, Johnston Moore of Arizona; ' a sister, Mrs. Anna Simpson of Pennsylvania eight grandchil dren and ten great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held from the W. T, RIgdon company chapel Monday, July 24 at 10:30 a.m. Committal services - at Mt. Crest Abbey Mausoleum. Rev. George H Qulgley will officiate. Tuti-. I .v.. i . ..B. . . I manenvsrs an I a.hivii- .v a j. i . .. I ow m, cuuwiu. iwimminr inii . I w . . - .v. mio n-. . i.ur miicKBui coninDaiins 10 u danrinr Tit,,. 71 IZ I T . I auuiy ueguuera rasa i revenue Donds be sold at nubile I , . uur wuwetor i;ari cur- delinonencv nf a minor. pancing Invitations to the day- Building Permits Issued yes-1 Bealnners' iamT , sale ratw i..J f. ",c Ue. of Albanv. - Ion ??tto re tnded to aU terday by the city building inspect The talent so far contracted for. Lnts Florist 1278 N. Lib. IM1 ;WB .r Km", and to tor were permits to I. L. Snyder, passed by Bud CamnhXn nilv one nubile ntiiitv iZJEFZJZ. Tex Rankin and his I UID rlHTB Vl.ltln 0 f I ,A B 1 , A H . A . WJtT I a. A I . . - - la . . - ' -t r 1 1 W A M j. . .. . . . ... ui i "i""' s MKitm, Monaia spenee. Nell Km. I mg to lniormatlon received at I wvu according to Mai- the Pacific northwest. 1695 Yew, 350: end Mrs. Julia linens. Bernard p rf ?; UxecntlvT ' 64 at tne son. and will embrace a full iw Salem's exclusive floor coverlns MAJ.v T5?L? dweUln Clarke. Lellah May, Joan Smith, I Reports, received by Governor Sl?n! h?"r-oma,iee of store. Elfstrom-Humphrev Co opence, uiona Parker, I Prgne indicated that the best ATu . . manea "Umpnrey Co. y5 ''t Joan Williams, Wan-''er received at private sale by I If v neJ recognized top rank v.iu.1 x.. . I Girl Burned Jerry, two-year-Ida WaMhj m " I m n...... t I members of tlm Hniinmnl i ?.n.'JS SsSJer0; IUed Uh r" 3Tl ViE ffittorxr.xi'iS ,7 Eea'nor SmftJ Strict w Hfe'r 7 ceS 00.11.0 the state engineer here. I a r: , .t. : . 1 1974 North 4th, sustained second Adelma Jan tv. u... v.,,.- I hnnda At ..mi. .. .vri..;.: I George BormeL Dick Rankin Pnt. . cuua ui me M.teid-ft. hnma f th hlna and lera I T -.77 .-"7t I - '-'" ""i" uistrici I ww, ' --j ' " " iisn comminsinn fn cr I . . t ' " i -xai.es, naroara Kietc. Tn i receivea an oner or sx far iu m i t uorouj uar- i ,v. ----- v-, w,- WDen gne accldently upset a perco- Ann Mvra an ti- -mini'Z ennt tv. ri aen. D..'' " 2." J?HL ? Utor Frid.,. Sh. tre.U4 b, 0U bw-T.ff.rSSl iMiSua hZ?iih . ''- f lt tarn, ,.ctd w tBjwieo. ine ion arniM wre Orchard Uelehta Outuut Tne I u" vv. nvo V """ I air Tnn . said to have been purchased at Luther Stourlpfmie gVouwUl TJe Astoria in connection with 5 il JJt Lnn nrkLr A ?.hkl.. HageU. Bill Lock- peop es utility district has Ti" 2. L,p-?1Bredb?r. f.Meservir re,Ue"ted brta Bb WUford, Har- ture were right when tHE "der A' dIreCt Char' table service. old-Fisher. Albert Edwards, Her- WTenue bonds of ttese NAA, ?Ternor' Robert Swimmers Robbed Les Car- jj ""as, sob Austin, Don Stew- Projects be sold at public sale," . . uAuna ter8a!urwereUeved ' Jfifi i"00 con- pf their pocket hook, and some A J2tkj P2S!ln!?2! -t.ed tSJS'SS. JtT Karkedar hi e swS Thnrsdathe a,rDort dur- SRiverlafe'Fridnle district bond, at S.?.. "I. husi- ol.w joy itanaall and Ruth I priTaie 1 1 " u mia tnnuing h nwavxfa i ui am v a ... vvulobl hi m v srsr ss f Aanti m f.i nnh o ir, r t I . otiMi-i iciDK me uonneviiie ad- u - - - w0v-Uy yiCiure vvuuit ilCf . ATA. v A. I Th Aba . I nltlt..li. w- . ... I UJr KDinr Tfl T n A S1nnA J.l Thornhiu will a h Toa TAnan; I t 1 11 intermediate "11Ui0"""n uecai nas Decome as- ArV . Ar . waKtne clurNo" de ied- Gerald -A. Private utility in fL! i tSS: ,Thn ?e t "T.. :.7r: "l. "7-1 i-inaen Watts. WUI lam wBnmgton. IITV-"""" " ior i:ao night at 7:30 o'clock at the Leslie Thofn 7 1!",.,?;.'..0.00 -uui, jauiicent Evenden, Loretta Garrett, Corrine Gill and Patty Moore. "Salem" Test Passers .v.Th "Sa.le?" test, which was m oia ea cross beginners' test was passed by: lnS?waw' Co. Lewis Pabco Roofs. Elfstrom Co. Pb 9 2 31 r Residence Necessary Members of county public welfare com missions must be residents of the county in which they serve, At torney General I. H. Van Winkle ruled Saturday. The opinion was requested by Frank S. Sever, de puty district attorney of Multno mah county. In connection with the appointment of a Clackamus county resident as a member of the Multnomah county public wel fare commission. Shower curtains with window drapes to match all new pat terns. Better Bedding Store, 115 N. High St. Will Meet Students - Prospec tive and current students of the University of Oregon, and parents. are Invited to attend a meeting at the YMCA Tuesday night at 7:30, at which time John Dick, presi dent oi the associated students and Elmer Fansett, alumni secre tary, will show colored movies of the various courses offered at the university. - Kenwood Arondae virgin wool blankets, 72x34. All colors, $9.50. Better Bedding Store, 116 N. High 10 o'clock Deadline City Play grounds Director Vern Gilmore yesterday asked public coopera tion In keeping the playgrounds clear after 10 o'clock at night. V' Gray ;v.;r v,; Wallace E. Gray passed away at local hospital Saturday, July 22 at the age of 1. Late resident of 1191 Ruge st. West Salem. An nouncements later by the Clough- XMUTICK co. IJL J STL . If If r, I a 0LS0II, Florist Court & High Ph. 7166 n Why Sulfa liny MtJMI WHjf othxss ran. i sr Chincis rtmadiss. Amnio t SUO CKS3 for 000 yssrs la OHIHA Mo matter with what silmant raa sro arUCTXD diaordrrm, il saaitis, heart, lusf, lirer, kidsaj, tomaes. gaa, contipitioB, aleors, disbctls, rhasaiatiani. sail sa4 bladder, taw. skla. teaalo sosf plamtt Oiarlie Chan Chinese Herb Co. S B. rOBt, I MM! sraeUes u Csiss. , Otfiea koors S to f. ss. sxespt . Sas sy so Wsasssdsy. to 10 a sl IMF. Ooait St. Saiom, OtO ; 5n F. C. Smdnicka Named in Divorce Suit Is not Bronco Bagter .The Frank C. Studnicka, named yesterday as defendant In a di vorce action filed in circuit court, is not tne iormer world s cham pion bronco buster, but a relative, wa xearuea oaturaay. stua nlcka Is a prominent resident of ws otayion region. " Divorce decree was Branted h Judge L. H. McMahan today in the case of Dora vs. Guy Ray, and the plaintiff given title to house- uuiu inrniiure, ss & a month ali mony for two years, and restora tion of her former name of Dora Bacon. The decree further pro- viues mat tne aeiendant la to pay all outstanding bills contracted .vbuot, vi we maniai relation' ship. Circuit Court Aoolonia Bentlar va ntv-i r Lee; answer to the amended com- Vuiui( lays oiame for the accident on the alleged negligence of the yiuuuit, cf Alton D. HurleyWolng business as the Capitol Dairies, vs. the Ore gon milk control board; plaintiff has filed another complaint, this time asking that defendant be re strained from enforcing provisions under order. M and 102 of the ooara in regard to the Salem milk pool. ueorge A. and" Thelma Ray mond vs. Shell Oil company; no- ui i iieai nas oeen tiled by defendant from a Judgment of 13000 and 173.35 costs. Under a aupuiation tne company Is given to and Including September 15 to w ii uui oi exceptions. Jennie Nelaon v COmOlamt for Ai-vnr flloj ii - . w. oun- In rr . a . v uci iia innuman treatment. x uuuim as as custody of a child and 25 a month support money. They were married at Eugene Sep tember 5, 1927. Charles DeGulre vs. J. E. Hend rlckson; and action filed asking 9419.25 for alleged damages to a truck and trailer and their loss of use as result of an accident he states occurred on the Abiq.ua T mlle from Salem, July 19, 1937. Prohnte Hnnrf t,fp0? the ardlanshlp of Philip Whitlock Barrett and Mar garet Willard Barrett has been filed by Marian Alice Barrett In the former guardianship the guardian shows that the ward haa J-1, U majority and that SZ45C.34 Is on' hand for him. In the latter $2438.19 la on hand and an order allows withdrawal of 1500 for education of the ward during the coming school year. Estate of Lloyd Hilleary; Doris H. Pleser has filed her final ac count as administratrix showing all of the estate fully liquidated and no assets in the estate to meet certain other claims which have been filed. Estate of H. D. Lee; Elolse Cabot Lee, as guardian ad mem for Margene. Betty Lou, and James Newton Lee, has filed answer in probate consenting on their behalf to sale of certain real property. Estate of Maude A. King; C. B. Anderson, B. F. Terry and M. C. PAGE FIVE Gunderson have appraised the es tate at 11014, Estate of Mary Forrette; iup plemental final 'account of Clar ence Forrette as executor shows $27.75 additional received' and disbursed; final hearing Is set for August 21. Estate of Adolph A. Englebart; order ot settlement has been filed In probate by W. F. Perlich, ad ministrator, the estate having re ceived 1750 from the Pacific Grey hound lines as result of the death of deceased at Commercial and Lefelle streets last February 1. The deceased was riding a bicycle when struck by a bus. The bus company has denied all iiaiitv in the matter,, but accepts terms ot settlement. ' Justice Court Wesley L. Fry of Bend, contrib uting to the delinquency of a minor boy. Pleaded not a-nlltv trial set for 2 p. m. Monday. Held In default of $500 baiL Arrested by city police. Marriage Licenses . Rodnev Wlnatnn 99 Medford, and Melba Riopelle, 24, librarian. 1577 Court at a Salem. " Porter Dohnll 9.9 atnAn ear North 15th. and Carol riw'pm. ter, 19, housekeeper, 1455 Sag inaw, both Salem. Victor Point Folk Return VICTOR POINT Mr nr.. C. F. Doerfler hav rAtnrnol from a Week's trin tft innttiarn and eastern Oregon, visiting the J. J. Doerfler. at Powell -Butte en route home. Mr. and ;Mrs. C. s nnarn. Mr. and Mrs T r tr---.. j - - .oua utu family drove to Rldgefield, Wash., to visit Mrs. Doerfler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Laws. The trlD WaS mad A tn hrlna- . registered Guernsey bull calf in an exchange between Laws and Kreni. - Be Honest with Yourself ARE YOUR EYES RIGHT? We will honestly tell you. whether or not you need glasses to eliminate the possibility of future se rious eye trouble. SI0RBIS: OPTICAL CO. Optometrists . 444 State St. Ph. 5528 Methodist church. Officials to View Highway at Bend Members of the state high way commission will leave here Tuesday for an inspection tour of the Century Drive secondary highway extending from Bend to mix lakb. Approximately 20 miles of the road Is to be Improved. The state highway commission originally appropriated $50,000 ior inis worst, but the federal bureau of roads later held that the program was not in comnli- ance with government regulations ine mgnway commission la now attempting to work out a new plan. The commission will retnm to aaiem weanesaay night. Camp thrill show o'clock Thundav aftern it. . .. - wui oe aviation activity carried uii a 1 me iieia an day. Her Life's Just - Dream I X h Censidevecl doomed by doctors nearly a year ago. eBcephalltis victim aucai xvcaruim, -year-oia uucago "Sleeping beauty," - alum bers ea 1st her dream world while her parents continae to hope that some day ber occasloMUy opew eyea will gleant with recognition. Scout News Letter FourMen Handed Prison Pardons Mi5 GHalv, & AMP PIONEER, July 22As muiririe't Skelton. Alien Milted Scouts , will move in for a two Conditional pardons were issued JSSlJSSL Xl ?r.l0L,' !L 5am Wo.er. by Governor Charles A. Sprague loiei RiianVir ' wno are m 1 att wiet Biischlt, camn will bom a nnn ti . ipoia. char- . V . .u,."uuur ion countv: - ii Mi son April 7, 1939, to serve five years for robbery by force and violence, not armed with a dan gerous weapon. STfiy" ,?fer. Overly LeboM camp. .W.1U . .ho1? Court of Honor lo Mnntv. simm. ?. JclUin DaTl. Darin ai wnicI "e Honors and the ad- " morrow, aimmona, Betty Jean John Ttoh.. vanrempnt m,i, k. I Multnomah mnnt, n j t- tSLffSJSTS JSftZ b? PbHcl77ecVg- Charles Gaslin. Washington coun- ers. Mary jansSrt?' L1 nl.z!d- Because of the small group f.? J!'" Gibbons, Pegy Bur- i yB and the large camp staff , Corbin was received at the pen Bmv Mf.8 Widdows, Elste Douglas, advancement has been more rapid itentlary here September 5, 193C iil iv. eve7 Faith Krueger. tnan usual. j to serve 10 viwhwmiLa thi n3J b08 JiU 80 Into camp robbery, armed with a dangerous berger. Gloria Langdoc. DarleVnCt thls,. Snna7 nd Bty tw O weapon. n v7tt laZ Stores Petr- weeks. ThU approximates the Morrow received a sentence of "" "arisen, uon Crosby. Bill Aiinhnw i. . - - "v"o 1 vu a, X3 0B, ior a Btatutorv Or Don KnlKht. Kenneth Turner. MmZn Lh.large nmer that attended ffense. utory oi Ri. o ya 01nser, Nell Emmons. we numoer of boys Gaslin was received at the nrt Bernard Perman. Donald rnark. k Who have attended Pan. r 1 !.. ',ea l lne P- SrSShTSSL M-Y'i"k: m exceed f&t'rtS Williams. Auda Rich Vhwlnta BeS? 2wer r5aT' BesIde this there has Droth18- nia Wooidrid The boys who will go "into camp ..t" "e men are to leave the la"-JHn. stoweii, Betty lire James Smith. RicS.M WfJ?? tate under provisions of the . -aws, arnara Kiets. Lou S, ruce neison, OI T.3fer: William. en Smith, Bniy Russell. .Ernie t JSt PeJhow Jack Murphy, ci If- Miller, Dan Fry. Walter jTri Shrock, Walter InnanJ Bob son W.. n-TlJwVSL!1..11" "uiora, Harold Fisher anrt vjt l7 . ' vwa, mem MOr wjHeSiS ?onhBo'b aK. J1 3' Charles Gehlen. iawiuT. Marnart ran XKrii r - I cud jncnflii. . hah t Aa-s. Sri"? KZ Reinhart, "DeanThomas.T Byron pert, Jerom Moshbersrer. FTnw.r IRav nAV wr.- J. . Brown, Bob Hotchklss. Albert KnrVll VnV , , oe SVrmiCK, Bill AnaHn tm-5..,STt Hnlell lAllan Allet. Bob TlarV PaW t ' W Iffite 525 ! that not i r"Randalla KZ" ? l ?0! fO State Patrolmen . Nab 659 Autoists State tXOOnera arroato (at during June with fines of $6367. Charles P. Pray, awnn;!; 01 t police anounced Saturday 2?iTf!2L r"ts were for drunken drivlnr. There aa arrests in the general law en- ,w,ww aivision with fines ag gregating $1396.83. r Nlnety-one persons were arrest ed for gams code violations and viWtionriunieraai I,8,iin code and corjmjiErjcs ARE ALL ASSURED WITH TH IS HEW PLATE OFFER" boys from Start on nii . t'v.. Dnonni CLASSES - Repaired Extra Pact Service' ' STEVENS-BROWN Credit Jewelers Optldaas I. X. JT. D. O. Cits, D. Herbal remedies for aflmettts of stomaclw lfrer, kidney, skin, blood." glands 4 nrinsxy sys tem of men ft women. 22 years In service. Naturopathic Physi cians. Ask your Kelghborg about CHAN LAM. - Dicnui Lflij CHINESE 1IEDICINE CO. 5HCourt St, Corner Liber ty. Office open Tuesday ft Sat urday only. 19 A.M. to 1 P.M., 6 to T P.M. Consnltotlon. blood pressure 4 nrins tests ara free of charge. LABORATORY : ACCURACY 4 " ' '.' - , . " - - t In V pharmacy, accur r acy is most important! 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