Bailery Gone Opie Fra-
zier, Highcroft Orchards, Tal-
j ent, notified sheriff's deputies
t "Wednesday that a battery was
( stolen from his tractor, .i
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j Temple to Meet - Zuleima
J Temple, Daughters of the Nile,
: will meet Saturday, Jan. 9, in
Medford- Masonic temple.
Luncheon will be served at
i noon by Zuleima patrol mem
" bers. No reservation are heces--
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HENRY ANTHONY
FONDA PERKINS
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Pat Wayne is Sensational!
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Evaporated Milk
Post Toasties or Kellogg's
Corn Flakes
Tasrewell Garden
Peas
Tastewell Whole Kernel
Corn
Prices Good Thru "Sunday
solid, crsp .
CABBAGE -
Local and
Eagles io Meet - The Med
ford Eagles will meet at 8
o'clock tonight at the hall, 219
West Main st., at which time
final plans will be made for
the "vice versa" dance Satur
day night. In the "vice versa"
dance, women dress as men,
and men as women.
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Meeting Set Dr. Leonard
B. Mayfield, 'superintendent
of Medford schools, will show
slides and speak on Russia at
a meeting at the Griffin Creek
school gymnasium at 8 o'clock
tonight. I The meeting, spon
sored by the Griffin Creek
Parent Teacher association, is
open to the public. Refresh
ments will be served in the
cafeteria.
,
Council Meeting - The Med
ford Safety Council will meet
at the Rogue Valley Country
club at a no-host luncheon Fri
day noon, with Ralph Mat
thews, supervisor of transpor
tation for Medford schools,
presiding. Matthews, new
president of the council, also
will make committee appoint
ments for the new year.
Meeting Friday - The Wil
son school Parent Teacher as
sociation will meet at the
school at 2:30 p.m. Friday in
the cafeteria. School will be
dismissed at 2 p.m. and par
ents may visit classrooms be
tween 2 and 2:30 p.m., accord
ing to Robert L. Baccus, prin
cipal. Refreshments will be
served by mothers of the third
and fourth grade students.
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Personal
Boats Left Pauline Crock-
er,
631 North Central ave..
told sheriff's deputies Wed-
nesday; that boats and motors
had been left on her property
at Barnett and Hillcrest jrds.
' '
Patients - Surgery patients
at ;Medford Osteopathic hos
pital Wednesday were Mrs.
Charles G. Kinkle,' 242 Glen
wod rd., Medford,) and Mary
(Keller, 11-year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James Keller,
908 Gilman rd., Medford. ,
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Dismissed - Henry A. Hiatt,
700 Park place, Medford, was
dismissed from Medford Oste
opathic hospital yesterday fol
lowing medical treatment. A
medical patient at the hos
pital is Mrs. William Frazier,
3340 Dark Hollow rd., Med
ford. - ;-
Attend Conference John
J. Frantz, Douglas H. Hinesly
and Lewis B. Sears, Medford
Allstate Insurance company
agents, attended a special
training course in commercial
liability insurance in Port
land this week. Allstate start
ed the sale of commercial lia
bility insurance Jan. 4.
Meeting Set - The 4-H Em
pire Builders council will
meet Monday, Jan. 11, at the
county courthouse at 7:30 p.m.
Colored movies and slides of
the 4-H Covered Wagon trip
to Corvallis last summer will
be shown. The public is in
vited. Woodbox Ignites - Firemen
were called at 12:15 p.m. yes
terday to check the scene of
a fire at the Harold Littrell
home, 2015 East Main st. A
woodbox on the fireplace
hearth had ignited damaging a
12 by 14-inch portion of floor
and blistering a six-foot area
of wall. Firemen said there
was smoke and heat damage
throughout the house.
Racers Meet - Medford Go
Kart club will meet at 7:30
o'clock tonight at the main
Medford fire station, Third
and Front sts. All persons
Interested are invited. The
club will have its first racing
of the new year at 1 p.m. Sun
day at the Sears Roebuck and
company parking lot.
PLENTY OF. FREE PARKING
9 A.M. to 7 P.M
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POINTS TO SCENE Blonde Swedish exchange student
Marie Anne Lidholm points to a' map of the slaying scene
in telling what she saw the night Mrs. "Barbara Findh was
murdered. Miss Lidholm was the maid in. the Finch residence.
Dr. Bernard Finch and his attractive girl friend, Carol Tre-
goff, are on Jrial for the murder. (UPI Telephoto)
Finch Maid Tells
Of Events Leading
To Death of Woman
Vos Angeles -(UPD- The
young Swedish girl with the
lovely face had the jury smil
ing and even Dr. R. Bernard
Finch chuckling all day long
so it was a faceful of icewater
when she . suddenly sobbed
and cried. " .
And then suddenly it came
home that this was a murder
trial and that she was telling
of the killing of a young wife
and of having her own blonde
head beaten into a wall.
Struggles Wilh English ;
Marie Anne Lidholm,;. 19
struggling with English, ;had
related as calmly as if she
were telling a semi-serious
story of her ordeals in Amer
ica and the events of last July
18 when Mrs: Barbara Finch
was shot to death.
Carole Tregoff, the sur
geons red-haired mistress
had smiled, too, as the Finch
maid explained that she meas
ured distances in meters, not
yards, so she was, unsure how
far away Finch was when he
lunged at her in the double
garage of his clifftop homje.
Discrepancies Noted
Finch's attorney, Grant
Cooper, was well aware the
girl had won the jury's sym
pathy so he went very deli
cately into cross-examination
until he began pointing out
her story to police the night
of the slaying did not jibe
with the one Wednesday.
"I didn't know then that
Mrs. Finch was dead," Marie
Anne blurted. "I didnlt stop
to think carefully of just what
had happened."
And then she shook with a
sob and lowered her head.
Miss Lidholm goes back on
the stand today for further
cross-examination' in the case
Surgery.Palient-Mrs. Cleva
Householder, route 1, box 19,
Tiller, was a surgery patfent
at Rogue Valley hospital yes
terday.
Over-the-Coiinler
Western Stocks
The following bid and ask
ed quotations, from the Na
tional Association of Securi
ties Dealers, Inc., do not rep
resent actual transactions.
They are a guide to the range
within which these securities
could have been sold (indi
cated by the "bid") or bought
(indicated by the ''asked") at
the time of compilation.
Common Stocks Bid Asked
Bank of America 1 49 ?g 52 V2
Calif. -Pacific Utilities.. 39 413s
Cascades Plywood 36 i 38,i
Cons. Freightways 19'i U0Vt
Copco 33 357a
First National Bank 58 62 V
Morrison-Knudsen 313,i 341,4
Northwest Nat. Gas 16 2 iT3A
Pacific Pwr.' & Lt. .-. 36's 89
PSrmanente Cement 22 Vs E34
Portland Gen. Elec. 21 29
U.S. National -Bank 66 70
United Utilities 402 43
West Coast Tet ., Li 24 8 26
Weyerhaeuser ,397,s 42 &
Portland Produce : 1
The following ' price quotations
are from the agricultural market
ing service of the U.S. Department
of Agriculture in Portland. '
Eggs: Prices, to retailers, cartons,
X large AA 51-55; large AA 41-51;
large. A "451-50; medium AA 43-47;
small AA 37-42. Prices to produc
ers: X large AA- 40-42 large ' AA
38-40'2; large A 34;35; medium AA
34-36 'i; small' AA 30-32 2.
Butter: Prices to retailers, No. 1
prints idelivered, AA: and A 68; B
66. - . -
Poultry: Prices to retailers, delivered,-for
grada A quality: fryers,
whole 35-39." cut up 40-43; light
type hens,' wlole 26-27, cut up, 31
33; heavy, type liens whole, 35-87.
Portland Livestock i
. .Portland r(UPI) USDA Cattle
150. Canner-utility heifers 16-20;
standard cows and heifers 23; utility-commercial
1200 lb. fed cows
17.50 with some at 16.50; canner
cutters 11.50-14. ' :
Calyes 25. Standard '.good veal
ers 23-29, v , . ,- j
Hogs 250. U.S; No. 'l and 2 butch
ers 200-220 lbs.. J4.50; some late
Wednesday ' 14.75; .1. 3 ind 3 lots
13.50-14; few 400-500 lb. sows '11
11.50. i v ,
Sheep, 25f Market untested early.
TAXING .DAY, ,. p .
' Yeovil, England '--fltfTO- A
curt refused Wednesday to
lower the tax evaluation on
the Earl, of Poulett'a 5Q0-y ear
old. 7-room ancestral hojne
despite the earl's plea that he
roof leaks, the heating systjem
is br;okeii,.the ip.illars hre
crumbling; and the walls are
falling down,,., ,,
against the, 42-year-qld doctor
and Miss Tregoff. She will be
followed by the 12-year-old
daughter of Mrs. . Finch by a
previous marriage. ; '
Finch's defense obviously is
going to be that his wife's
death was accidental. The'
young maid's story of the
night of the killing was the
biggest, obstacle to that plea.
Step-by-Step
Deputy District Attorney
Clifford Crail led the girl
thrpugh her story of running
to the garage when she heard
Mrs. Finch's screams for help.
The "maid had been in her
bedroom setting her hair.
, She said she put on a bath
robe and ran to the -garage.
She flicked on the lights and
saw Mrs. Finch on the garage
floor. The doctor, she said,
moved at her, turned off the
lights and beat her head
against the wall.
She found herself on the
floor beside Mrs. Finch wih
the doctor holding a gun and
ordering her into the car, she
said. After he fired a shot, she
complied and Mrs. Finch also
went around the car and got
in the front passenger's seat.
Seconds later, the maid
said, the wife jumped out of
the car and ran into the night.
She sat terrified for a half a
minute, Marie Anne said, and
then when she ran to the
house she heard a second shot.
Births
MASSON - To Mr. and
Mrs. John Z., 851 West 13th
st., Medford, Jan. 7, 1960,
boy, 6 pounds, at ; Sacred
fieart hospital.
! FREDENBURG - .To . Mr,
and v Mrs. " Donald' E., 341
South Stage rd., Medford,
Jan. 6, I960,' girl, 6 pounds,
at Sacred Heart hospital1.
SLACK - To Mr. and Mrs.
Gaylord, route 1, box 188,
Rogue River, Jan. 4,. 1960,
girl, 8Vi: pounds, at Medford
Osteopathic hospital.
! ITO - To Mr. and Mrs. Jer
ry, post office box 183, Jack
sonville, Jan.-5, J960, girl 91A
pounds, at Medford Osteo
pathic hospital.
' PFAFF - To Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis, 1136 Court st., Med
ford, Jan. 5, 1960, girl, 7V2
pounds, at Medford Osteo
pathic hospital.
BURK - To Mr. and Mrs.
Carl, 808 Summit ave., Med
ford, Jan. 4, 1960, boy, 5V
pounds, at Rogue Valley hos
pital. WICKMAN - To Mr. and
Mrs. Robert, 37 South Bartlett
st., Medford, Jan. 5, 1960, boy,
7V4 pounds, at Rogue , Valley
hospital. j , '
FOY - To Mr. and Mrs. R.
E., 27,64 Orchard Home dr.,
Medford, Jan. 5 1960, boy,
TVz pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital; t i . . i i' tr!
RANKIN - To Mr. and Mrs.
Richard, 842 Taylor st., Med
ford, Jan. 5, 1960, girl, 1ZA
pounds, at Rogue' Valley hos
pital. '
HAIGHT - To Mr. and Mrs.
Glen, route 2, box 228K, Med
ford, Jan. 6, 1960, girl, 9V4
pounds, at' Rogue Valley hos
pi,tal. - : , . - : ;'
CAIN - To Mr. and Mrs.
Donald M., 6120 Crater Lake
highway, Medford, Jan. 6,
1960, girl, 8 pounds, at Sacred
Heart hospital. ;-:vv y
DANCE at the OASIS
SATURDAY NIGHT
LADIES NIGHT
In appreciation of the' fine holiday dance participation all
ladies admitted FREE Till 9:30 P.M.- '
Dick Spain
and the Rogue Valley
Three Writers fo
Attend Meeting i
Portland-Three well-knolvn
writers will participate in the
third annual Portland Writers'
conference Aug. 1-12 at Port
land State college,- Dr. James
C. Caughlan; summer session
director, has announced.
. They are Mary Lasswell,
Texas 'author of humorous
novels, Bostonian Robert Low-
ell,., Pulitzer prize .winner in
poetry, and Evelyn Sibley
Lampman, Oregon's best
known writer of books for
young girls. , , -
Anthony Netboy, Portland
teacher and conservation
writer, is conference director.
' Conference objective is to
stimulate interest in creative
writing through lectures and
workshop Activities. Registra
tion is open to all interested
persons, amateur or profes
sional. Academic credit may
be obtained by ' arrangement
with the conference director. '
Additional information may
be' obtained fr"oni ' Robert J.
Gridley, coordinator of work
shops,. Portland Summer Ses
sion, 1633 SW Fark ave.,
Portland 1.
'Holdup' Staged
At VFW Meeting '
.Four majorettes 'of the Med
ford high school band staged
a "holdup'' at a 'meeting of
the Veterans of F&reign Wars
at the Girls Community club
Wednesday night. '
The girls, dressed in their
majorette coustumes, carrying
six-guns at their sides and
wearing cowboy hats, barged
into the meeting and announc
ed "Its a stickup" and passed
their outsized hats for a col
lection for the March of
Dimes. The majorettes were
Sharon Laing, Barbara i Bac
cus, Louise Willis . and Betty
Young. f
Earlier the VFW members
had viewed a film' based on
polio, "Do Unto., Others",,
shown by Bert Rostell of the
Medford 20-30 club.
Art Tropple, "also of the 20-
30 club, spoke on the arthritis
phase ,'of the March of Dimes
program, which also includes
birth defects. Tropple said the
National Foundation . feels
that $65 million in March of
Dimes money would find the
cause and provide prevention
for rheumatoid arthritis and
would reduce the 'nation's tax
load in caring for. these pa
tients. In rural markets of North
Africa, agate and moonstone
finger rings are sold which
"guarantee" the birth of male
children. V
Investment Funds
Noon
quotations on selected
funds:
Fund . . ... .Bid
Asked
14.56
12.41
14.01
26.36
17.48
10.08
; 13.93
10.97
' 8.45
Bullock .................... 13.28
Chem Fund 11.48
Colonial Ener 12.82
Eaton Howard Stk .... 24.66
Fidelity 16.17
Group Sec Avia-Elec 9.20
liroup sec com atK z:r&
Group Sec Petr
Group Sec Tobac
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10.01
7.71'
15.45
9.62
14.62
19.59
11.85
14.53
13.56
14.26
Keystone B-3
16.85
10.51
15.95
21.37
12.93
15.85
14.80
: 15.42
17.65
6.16
i 15.40
Keystone a-
Keystone K-2
Keystone 'S-l;
Keystone a-2 ..;
Keystone S-3
Keystone S-4
Mass Inv Grth Stk
TV-Elec 16.19
Value Line Inc 5.64
Wellington 14.13
Weathor
FORECASTS
Me'dford and vicinity: Cloudy
with rain or rain mixed with wet
snow at low levels and snow in
mountains tonight and Iriday.
Chance of Rusty southerly wind in
valley tonight. Low tonight 33.
High Friday 40.
Western Oreeon: Cloudy with rain
tonight. Rain heavy in places. Fri
day partly cloudy with showers.
Warmer tonight. Low tonight 38
44. High Friday 42-48. V
Northern California: Rain to
night and Friday. Traveler warning
for heavy snow in mountains. Snow
level below 3.000 feet in Siskiyou
mountains and 5,000 feet in Sierra
Nevadas. Colder in mountains Fri
day. LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 35; above-normal 2.
Record high this date 61 m 1923.
Record low this date 6 in 1937.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight .06 in.; Midnight to 10
a.m. .53 in. 1 ; : '
Total this month .10 in., .38 in.
below normal.
Total since SeDt. .1 2.33 in.. 6.51
in. 'below', normal. i
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
78, highest this a.m. 100.
High 4:00 24
City . Yester- a.m. nr. .
day Low Free
Brookings 49
46 .21
25 1.32
crater , L,ake a
Grants! Pass : 40
Klamath Falls 38
34 Z1
32 .01
34 .13
37 ;16
"37
VX
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48
31
38
47
46
33
23, .
31 :
75 T.
34
37
MEDFORD 39
Portland .41
Seattle 41
Spokane 31
Yakima .'38
ireka ... . 56
Red Bluff ..j 50
Sacramento 51
San Francisco 54
Los Angeles 66
Phoenix .. 52
Denver 49
Chicago 33
Miami Beach 80
New York 36
Washington, D.Cw. 40
- Bill Lively
Boys Western Music
Obituaries
MRS. JOSEPHINE WHALEY
. - Mrs. Josephine Whaley, 82,
of 1535 SW Martha st., Port
land, died at a convalescent
home Jan. 6. Mrs. Whaley,
who was born April 17, 1877,
in Oakland, Calif., had made
her home in Central Point for
more than 10 years prior to
moving to Portland.
She was a member of the
Jackson County unit, Retired
leachers association, and the
Central Point Women's Relief
Corps.
Mrs. Whaley is survived by
a daughter, Mrs. Leonaine
Ziller. Portland, and a broth
er, Dan Riley, Union City,
ualit.
Private . funeral services
will be held at the J. P. Fin-
ley and Son Funeral home,
Portland, Friday. Interment
will be in the Riverview cem
etery.
Friends may contribute
funds to the Oregon Cancer
society.
JOSEPH E.,BRISTOW ;
' Joseph E. Bristow, 89, ' of
Eagle Point, died yesterday in
a local hospital. Funeral serv-ices'wil-be
held, at, Conger
Morris Hillcrest Chapel at 11
a.m. Saturday. Committal will
be in Hillcrest Memorial park.
GEORGE SHRUM I .
George Shrum, 77, of 1905
Elm st., died this morning in
a local hospital. Funeral ar
rangements will be announced
by Conger-Morris, funeral, di
rector s.
EMIL L. JOHNSON
Funeral services for Emil
Leroy (Bill) Johnson, 58, of
220 Vilas rd., west, Central
Point, who died Tuesday, will
be held at Conger-Morris Fun
eral home downtown chapel
Friday at 1:30 p.m. Elder John
D. Trude of the Seventh Day
Adventist church will offici
ate. Committal" will be in
Memory Gardens Memorial
park. -
Mr. Johnson was born Dec.
3, 1901, in Holdman, Ore., and
had lived in southern Oregon
for the past 10 years.
Survivors include his moth
er, Mrs. Lydia Johnson, Cen
tral Point; a brother, W.
Percy Johnson, Kenai, Alaska;
three sisters, Mrs. Delbert R.
Tbwnsend, . Central Point;
Mrsv Joseph LaFon, Homer,
Alaska; and Mrs. Edward
Walker, Saugus, Calif.; and
several nieces and nephews.
LORETTA RINABARGER
Funeral services for Mrs.
Loretta Rinabarger, 99, of 718
South Newtown st., who died
Tuesday, will be held at Con
ger - Morris Funeral home
downtown chapel Friday at
11 a.m. The Rev. Thomas Mc
Camant of the Congregational
church will officiate. Com
mittal will be in Siskiyou Me
morial park. f f
Mrs. Rinabarger was born
Dec. 12, 1860, in Springfield,
Ohio, and had lived in south
ern Oregon since 1906. She
was married Oct. 8, 1891, in
Laird, Colo., to Charles' A.
Rinabarger, who died in 1948.
She came to Medford from
Colorado, then lived in New
burg, Ore.,' Chehalis, Wash.,
and in Colorado before 're
turning to Medford in 1906.
Survivors include three
sons, Rollie J. Rinabarger,
Medford; Harry E: Rinabarg
er, Tule Lake, Calif.; and Wil
liam N. Rinabarger, Roseburg;
a daughter, Mrs. Diamond
Flynn, Medford; v six grand
children and 12 great grand
children. ' .
Pallbearers will include
Ben Trowbridge, L. S. Etting
er, Vaughn Quackenbush, Ray
Offenbacher, Leon Offenbach
er, and Lance Offenbacher.
? )
ETTA LENDERMAN
Funeral services for , Mrs.
Margret Henry etta Lender
man, 77, of 1020 Court st.,
who died Wednesday, will be
held at Conger-Morris Funer
al home downtown chapel
Saturday at 9 a.m. The Rev.
Lester Wilcox of, the First
Baptist church will officiate.'.
Committal , will be in East
wood Oddfellows cemetery.
Mrs. Lenderman was born
Feb. 2, 1882, in Monroe coun
ty, Tennessee. She was mar
ried in 1901, at Crdkef Creek,
Tenn., to Thomas Lenderman,
CHARCOAL
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Sundays 4 P.M. Till 11 P.M.
Washington Area
Shaken by Quake
Tacoma, Wash. - (LTD - A
sharp earth temblor shook a
a three county area of Wash
ington state early today. No
damage was reported.
Law enforcement officials
in Pierce, Thurston, and Lew
is counties, located in the
western part of the state, said
they received numerous calls
reporting the shock which oc
curred at approximately 1:15
a.m.
The police department here
said it had received calls con
cerning the quake at Fort
Lewis, an Army installation
south of here, a night switch
board operator said the temb
lor nearly shook her "but of
her chair." She said the quake
caused her switchboard to
sway violently for a few sec
onds. The Thurston county sher
iff's office reported that the
jolt was strong enough to
awaken sleeping, residents in
the Olympia area and resulted
in several calls at the Olympia
headquarters south of. here.
' Sheriffs' officers , at i the
Lewis county sheriffs office
at Chehalis said the earth
quake was strong enough to
shake bunks in the jail there.
The sh6ck was' reported to
have lasted "only a fewj seconds.".
Morse Urges Bunds'
For Green P.eter Dam
Washington -(UPD Sen.
Wayne Morse (D-Ore.), urged
President Eisenhower W e d -nesday
to give his "personal
consideration" to recommend
ing funds for Oregon's Green
Peter dam in the 1961 budget.
Morse said in a letter to the
President that Army engin
eers could use $2,500,000 on
the project for the coming fis
cal year.'
A COMPANY POLICY
Cambria, Va. -iUPD- Burg
lars who ransacked the Mick
or Mack grocery here Tues
day night stole a safe contain
ing $100 and the store's theft
insurance policy.
who died last May. She had
lived in Medford for 39 years.
Survivors Include two sons,
Noah H. Lenderman, Med
ford, and Roy M. Lenderman,
Eureka, Calif.; a daughter,
Mrs. Edith Walden, Medford;
five grandchildren aWd 11
great grandchildren.
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MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. IO
Thursday, Jan. 7, 1960
Tickets for 'Elijah'
To Go on Sale Soon
Tickets for the oratoria,
"Elijah," to be presented Sun
day, Jan. 17, in the Medford
High school auditorium, will
go on sale Saturday, Jan. 9,
at 10 a.m. at Purucker's Music
house. The oratorio will be
given by the Philharmonic So
ciety of Southern Oregon.
Musicians from Ashland,
Grants Pass and other towns
of the area have been re
hearsing the "Elijah" music
for several weeks.
Soloists will be Mrs. Violet
Hunter, Medford, soprano;
Mrs. Lois Windsor, Ashland,
contralto: Louis Clayson. ten
or, Sacramento, Calif., form
erly on the faculty of South
ern Oregon college, and
George Peckham, bass, Seattle.
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Victor Bowman is the new
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Lee Faust was elected presi
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mission at a meeting of the
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day night. Bowman was
sworn' in and Brown took of
fice at the same meeting.
Brown replaces Pete Laurs
who had formerly resigned as
mayor1 because, of ill health.
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