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The CnTGCII CTATECMAN. Solera, Oregon, "Wednesday Morcia. Erptiriber C. llll IL 'TV i V-VV ence of intoxicating liquor; and costs. Charles Frank Laderoute; operating motor vehicle while under Influence of 'intoxicating liquor; $150 and costs.

1 Louise Marie Bonner; permitting unlicensed minor to operate -f Monday maximam tempera-tare S3, minimum M. Tuesday river. feet Weather data restricted by army request 3 Stephen Hull vsJtft. Angel Flax Growers association; order striking ammended complaint of plaintiff; and allowing ten days for a second filing. ZXARSIAGS APPLICATIONS Robert L.

Snook, 21, US San Diego, Calif, and Gertrude Turner, 19, secretary, Locust street John K. Paulson 31, US army, 11 Angel, and Peggy L. Kilkenny, 22J stenographer, ,249 south Cottage street, Salerru Paul Francis Moisig, 25, US navy, Portland, and Alma La Vern Latimer, hospital worker, Boise, Idaho. L.v Bahera, 25, US army, San An tone, and Carmen Martinez, 20, San Antone, Texas. William Frank Perdval, 48, salesman, Salem, and Mina' La Vina Heseman, 32, girl scout executive, Salem.

JUSTICE COURT George Otto Bethke; operating motor vehicle while under influ- Oregon Has. 3rd Governor Within Week Oregon had Its governor within a week's time Tuesday afternoon. William H. Steiwer, Fossil, president of the state senate, was governor until shortly after 1p.m. when he crossed the state line into Vancouver, Wash, he inspected the Kaiser shipyards and other war industries, i i The reins of state government men were taken over by William who served as governor until Steiwer returned to Portland late in the afternoon.

Governor Earl Snell is now in the east and win not, return to Salem until next Sunday or Monday. Steiwer, Jwho arrived here several days ago, indicated that he would remain in Salem until Saturday unless called to his home on business. McAllister, soon to enter military service, is now awaiting his final orders from the government Under the Oregon law, the president of the senate becomes governor when the elected executive is out of the state, and the speaker of the house! similarly takes the office in the absence from Oregon of the president of the senate and the governor, TTiat's the record set by Cape Joseph H. Hart, one of Pan American Airways' axe pilots, In flying vita! wax cargo abroad. He's a former Army a.

Camel smoker for 20 years. CIZCLTT COTJST Grace A. Teller vs. Charles W. Teller; decree crantini plaintiff divorce and custody of two children.

i Bert B. Ames vs. Martruerite Ames; decree crantiing plaintiff divorce. i Doris McFarland vs. Robert Mc-Farland; decree frantin plaintiff divorce, custody of two children and $25 per month support for each child.

i A. J. Lucas; decree granting plaintiff divorce. Oscar G. Ramsdell vs.

Ida Ethel Ramsdell; order declaring defendant in default. Henry Gehring vs. Larene Booge Gehring; decree granting plaintiff divorce and custody of two JT Lola Moser vs. Robert A. Moser; decree granting plaintiff divorce; order allowing plaintiff $105 suit money.

Frank W. Rodriguez vs. La Rose Rodriguez; decree annulling marriage, j. Oscar Williams and Darlene Williams; decree granting' plaintiff V-'Annabell Clements vs. William Clemments; decree granting plaintiff divorce.

Mae Sykes ul Lester Sykes; decree granting plaintiff divorce and custody of two children. State vs. Ted LTRogoway; order setting September 20. for arraignment charged with "larceny from a building." at "Woodworking company vs. State Industrial Accident commission; order restraining defendants from 'enforcing provisions of certain Oregon John H.

Rhoten trusteeship; order directing J. Ray Rnoten to make- certain payment id Effie May Barber. 4 v. Dorothy Evans vs. Clifford W.

Evans; order granting divorce and not allowing either party to recover costs of disbursements. W. WJlutherford and E. M. Rutherford vs.

Edward L. Eyre and company; order allowing attorney's transcripts, as. true report and allowing same as part of record on appeal in the ''supreme Charles Davis, secretary of Coos Bay Farmers' cooperative vs. J. R.

alternative writ of mandamus issued to defendant J. secretary of the cooperative, requiring him either to submit official records of organization or to appear in lieu therof in the Marion county circuit court September 14. PROBATE COURT Frank T. Nelson estate; order setting October 12 for hearing on final account of Roy Nelson, Ida G. McManus estate; order appointing Eugenie Morton administratrix and E.

L. Fooler, Frank Powers and Ted Riches appraisers. Mitchell 1 James Lucier restate; order confirming sale 1 of certain real property. i i. Lincoln Butler.

363 Norway street, a daughter, Joan Iris. July 21 at Salem General hospital, r- onrerTo Mr. and Mrs, Melford MeU OUver. 1463 Center street. a daughter, Melva Eileen.

August Tat Salem General hospital. Chase To Mr. and Mrs. Rodney WUford Chase, 1042 Ruge street. West Salem, a son.

Rodney Morris. August at Salem General hospital. Teakln To Mr. and Mrs. Lloy John Tonkin, RFD.

Independence. eon, David Kenneth. August 13 at Salem General hospital. Abbott To Mr." and Mrs. Reuben Kilbura 893 McGilchrist street, a Mary Elizabeth.

August 19 at Salem General hospital. Spence To Mr. and Mrs. Erwhv Clayton Spence.1231 Ruge street. West Salem, a daughter, Cheryl Rae.

August 12 at Salem Deaconess hospital. Strode To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Martin Strode, North Tlains. Wash a son; Thomas Edward, August 20 at Bungalow Maternity home.

Reynolds To Mr. and Mrs. Loren A Reynolds. RFD, COrvalBa. a daughter, Patience O'tiare, July 2S at Salem General Httckner To Mr.

and Mrs. Omar Turner Hitchner, route one. West Salem. a daughter, Pamela Lucinda, August 3 at Salem General hospital. Lundy To Mr.

and Mrs. Ward Charles Lundy, Sherwood, a son. Neil Arthur, April 3 at -Salem Oeaconess hospital. Monaco To Mr. and Mrs.

James Monaco. 146 Gerth street. West Salem, a daughter, Karen Elaine, June 31 at Salem General hospital, i Fery To Sir. and Mrs. Alva Francis Fery, Aumsville.

a son, Lloyd Francis. August 13 at Salem I-Deaconess hospital. ii Healy To Mr. and Mrs. James Mc-Hale Healy.

Idanha. a son. James He-Bale, July 4 at Salem General hospital, Lmlay To Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Joseph Lulay, Stay ton, a daughter.

Mary Alices Augut 18 at Salem General k. Vmeent To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas albert 1998 Ntorth' Capital street, a son, Ira Lawrence, August 17 at alem General Cbilse To Mr. and Mrs.

George Harley Chilson. 1653 OUve, a son. William Harley, August U-at Salem Deaconess hospital. Herberger To Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph John Herberger, 340 Norway street, a son, Thomas Dean, August 13 at Salem Deaconess McCey To Mr. and Mrs." Ralph Raymond McCoy. 969 North Cottage street, a son, Gordon-. August 19 at 'Salem Deaconess Schafer To Mr. and Mrs.

William Herman Schafer, 933 Madison street, a son, Gary William. August 21 at Salem Deaconess hospital. Lenhardt To Mr. and Floyd Regnold Lenhardti 'route one, Hubbard, a son. Marion Arlis," August 30 at Salem Deaconess hospital.

Leverman To Mr. and Mrs. Anthony George Leverman, Aumsville, a son. Theodore Jeseph. August 14 at Salem Deaconess hospital.

i 1 Ekaer To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Di-vid Ebner. 1743 North 23rd street, a daughter, Carole Ann. August: 12 at Salem' General hospital.

-1. Carlesen To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Victor Carleson. route one.

Salem, a son. Richard Daniel, August 'i 18 at SalemGeneral hospital. Taylor To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stewart Taylor.

Roswell, NM, a son. Clarence Stewart 2nd. August 14 at Salem General hospital. Fester To Mr. and Mrs.

Worthy John Foster, RFD Salem, a daughter, Grace Marie. July 13 at Salem hospital. -j-- Cochran To Mr. and Mrs. Roger Clay Cochran, 1582 Court street, a Suzanne.

August 3 at Salem General hospital. 1 Walker To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice WilUam Walker. 2217 Chemeketa street, a son.

Maurice William, Jr July 11 at Salem General hospital. DeGeer To Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Francis DeGeer, 1825 North Water street, a son. Merlyn William.

August at Salem General hospital. Taylor To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Taylor, Van port. a daughter.

Charlott Irene, August 17 at Salem Deaconess hospital. Sheldon To Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Biggs Sheldon. North Portland, a daughter.

Janice Faye. August 18 at Salem Deaconess hospital. Wirth To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur John Wirth, route four, Salem, a son.

James Melby, June 29 at Salem Deaconess hospitaL Wallet Stolen Lt M. Shat-tuck, Camp Adair, has reported to city police that when he awoke at noon Sunday in his hotel room in downtown Salem he, discovered that the door of the room was unlocked and that his wallet containing $200 and personal papers was missing. Shattuck said he had the wallet when he went to. bed at one o'clock Sunday morning. Dance Armory Wed.

Cars Collide Auto mobiles driven by John Maxfield Graham el Kings Valley and Helen Ernestine Frederickson, 215-' South Winter street, collided shortly before noon at the intersection of liberty and Union streets. The right side and door of Graham's automobile the front and right front fender of Miss Frede-rickson's were damaged For home loans see Salem Federal, ISO South Liberty. Girls Hissing Norma D. Scott, 18, and Mavis Casey, 14, both of Silverton, have been missing since August 28, Miss Scott's father, V. I Scott, 511 Lincoln street, Silverton, has reported to Salem city police.

Dance Armory Wed. night Theoers Leave Mr. and Mrs. A. Theuer of 242 South Commercial street, Salem, left Tuesday for Washington, DC, where they will visit their son, Otto U.

Theuer, who is a civil engineer in the bureau of standards. Cook wanted. Senator Food Shop. Te California Mrs. Kenneth Randall left Tuesday night for California to visit her two sons in the" service.

A Good bookkeeper. Good salary for permanent position. Homer H. Phone 9181. Dance Armory Wed.

night. It costs no more to use the best! Re-roof now with Pabco roofing. No down payment, 12 months to pay. Phone 9221. TL L.

Elfstrom 375 Chemeketa St to Meet The Town-send club number 4 will meet tonight at the E. H. Earl home, 2125 North 4th street, at 7:30 o'clock. r- Solve your roofing problem by a pply ing ohns Man ville roofing. Ma this Bros.

164 S. ComX Ph. 4642. di)lbDilqnsQnoy urrer Mrs. Marie Furrer, late resident of Salem, route 4, at, a local hospital Sunday, September 5.

Survived by her husband, Edwin Furrer of Salem; a daughter, Miss Elsie Furrer1 of Salem; mother, Mrs. Josephine Fliegel of Port- -land; sister, Mrs. Anna Brandon of Portland; and three brothers, Oswald and Rudolph Fliegel, both of Portland, and Joseph Fliegel of Medford. Services will be held from the Clough-Barrick chapel Wednesday, September 8, at 2 p. m.

Rev.M. A. Getzendaner officiating. Interment in Belcrest Memorial park. Stoadenmeyer Henry.

Newton Stoudenmeyer, 71, at the residence, 1280 street, September. 7. Husband of Lily M. Stoudenmeyer and father of Henry, US air corps, and Donald of the US army in Texas. Announcement of services later by W.

T. Rigdon company. Howtoa To Mr. and Urs. Albert Frederick Houston.

1370 CbemeJceta traet, a 4 daughter, Sally Jo. August 22 at Salem Deaconeas hospital, i Cundea To Mr. and Mrs. George Otto Camden. Independence, a daughter.

Nancy Ann, August 27 at Salem General hospital. -c Owes To Mr. and Mrs. John Wester Owen. 190 South 12th street, a son.

John Wesley. August 28 at Salem General hospital. i Sefiender To and Mrs. Dodge DureU SoUender, 1131 South 13th street, a son, Albert 1 IXirell. August at Salem Oeaconess hospital.

Mearoe To Mr. and Henry Phillip Monroe, a daughter, Linda Bae, August at Salem Oeaconess a 'i' Kesenkecfe To Mr. and Carl Henry Rosenbock 1663 South Cottage street, a son. John Karl. August 33 at Salem Oeaconess hospital; ruga To Mr.

and Mrs. Ddon Lewis Pugh. Hubbard, a son, John William. August 31 at Salem Deaconess hospital. Maaloa To Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Martin Manlon. 1899 rairgrounds road, a daughter Rosemary, August at Salem Deaconess hospital. Martin To Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Blaine Martin," route Salem, twin sons, William Richard and Blaine Richard. August 23 at Salem Oeaconess hospital. Mulkay To Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Walter Mulkey, 641 Edgewater street.

West Salem, a daughter, Marlene Cailie, August 24 at Salem General Marshall To Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff Perkins Marshall. Monmouth, a son. August 24 at Salem General hospital.

Basil To Mr. and Mrs. Asa Ban croft Buell. Independence, a daugh ter. Linda Lec, August 23 at Salem General hospital.

1 Ohlson To and Mrs. Walter Harry Ohlson. route seven. Salem, a daughter, Janice Clara, August 21 at Salem General hospital. Maker To Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Ma-her. Esparto, a son, Robert, August ill at saiem General nospnai. LcBeaeour To Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Paul LeBoudour. 1760 Waller street. a son, Ronald James, August 16 at Salem General hoepita. Hlatt To Mr. and Mrs.

Earnest Adolph Hlatt, 11S5 Jefferson street, -a son. Tommy Alien, August 11 a a lem General hosnital. Phelps To Mr and Mrs. William Glenn Phelos. 1S73 Oak street.

daughter. Doris Kathleen, August 26 at salem Deaconess hospital. Schlap To Mr. and Mxu Ralph Lee Schlup, 13990 State street, a son, Dar- rei Lee, August at saiem ucnenu hostntaL sue ter To Mr. and Mrs.

Edward O. tad ter, 260 West Superior stheet. twin daughters. Catheryn and Carolyn. July 21 at Salem General hos-pitaL Kide To Mr.

and Willard An drew Kidd. 30 Elma avenue, a daugh ter, Lorraine Carol. July 31 at Salem Deaconess nospitai. Meska To Mr. and Mrs.

George Meska, Gervaia. a son, Alvin George, July 2 at Saiem Deaconess hospital. Hinkley To Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Warner Hinkley.

1320 Broadway, daughter. Joanne Kay, August 9 at Salem Deaconess hospital. Wall To Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Woodrow Wall.

Aumsville, a daughter, Carolyn Joyce, August 10 at Salem Deaconess hospital, Lewis To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis. 41173 North Fourth street. son, Frank Leroy, August 10 at Saiem Deaconess hospital.

Vest To Mr. and Mrs. Jess Calvin Vest. 817 Mul street, a daughter, Janet Virginia. August 12 at Salem Dea coness nosDital.

Hakbard To Mr. Lloyd Raymond Hubbard. 120 Columbia. son. Paul Allen, March 30 at Salem General hospital.

Murphy ToMr. and Mrs. Buster Murphy, route one. Jefferson, a son. Buster Lee, August 3 at Salem Deaconess Truitt Te Mr.

and. Mrs." Vernon Clancy Truitt, route five. Salem, a daughter, Veronica Lee, August 4 at Bungalow Maternity home. Clark To Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Paul Clark. 2033 North Commercial street, a daughter, Sharon Elaine, August 13 at Bungalow Maternity home. Margesiasi To Mr. and Mrs. Lester Daniel Margoaian, route four.

Salem, a son, Lester. Daniel. jr March 29 at Salem General hospital. Bams To Mr. and Mrs.

Donald James Burns, 821 Rosemont. West Salem, a son. Jack Dennis. April 2 at Salem General hospital. Lee To Mr.

and Mrs. Archie Roy Lee. 2220 North Commercial street. a daughter, Darleen Marie, August at Salem Deaconess hospital. Ferrest To Mr.

and Mrs. James For 1333 State street, a daughter. Linda Sue. August 3 at Salem Dea cones hospital. Daaua To Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Lorenxe Duncan. 1090 Jefferson street. a daughter. Lonna Mae, Jury 31 at Salem -General hospital.

Cleary To Mr. and Mrs. George Cleary. 1390 Wilbur street, a son. Thomas James, July 30 at Salem Gen eral Corkett To Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Cecil Corbett. 333 North 18th' street. a aauinw. Biuannc aaana.

iuj at Salem General hospital. -Wright To and. Mrs. Alpbte Pedico Wright. 3113 North Fourth street, a son.

Allen July 30 at saiem General nospitai. Bauer To Mr. and Mrs. Clinton KBsssjaaaaWW State Officer Criticises OP A Fruit Policy State Agricultural Director Er-win Peterson yesterday voiced criticism of the joffice of price administration and war food ad-ministration for failing to reveal its policy in the determination of ceiling-prices fcr fresh fruit Peterson said many price ceilings had been fixed too late to benefit the growers and packers and, in some instances, the price levels affected! only that part of the growers' Icrop taken to the caneries. The remainder of the crop had tobe disposed of without federal regulation, Peterson declared.

t-'; Alleged discriminatory methods used in handling the milk situation also were criticized by Peterson. Peterson said numerous complaints had been received at his department by producers who said they were unable to comply with the OPA price ceilings and other regulations and at the same time defray the costs of their operations. The agricultural director made it plain that he favors price ceilings, provided they are workable. Ernest Haycox To Lecture at WU Institute Ernest Haycox, author of "Stage Coach," will come to the Willamette institute of American history' and civilization to lecture on American character, an announcement from the university revealed yesterday. According to a recent announcement of G.

Herbert Smith, president of WiUamette, the institute plans to present history in a popular manner to inculcate young Americans with an intelligent patriotism. Dr. Helen Pearce of the Willamette English staff wfll direct the literature division of the institute. where cigarettes ar fudged The T-ZONI- Taste and Cooperative Expands The board of directors of the Oregon Farmers Union Cooperative association met recently at the Salem chamber of commerce and voted to Increase the functions of the union. Directors who attended the meeting were Chester Woh-ter, Paul Youngman, A.

Hy? man, D. L. St John and Eben Hay. Prolong the life of your 'car by having it steam cleaned, polished waxed I and lubricated, at Salem Auto Laundry for prompt service, 496 S. Winter.

Call 6666. To Tap Onions The platoon directed, by Mrs. Genevieve Cur-rey took on an onion-topping assignment its 27 members enthusiastic over the prospect cladding a little "seasoning" to i their bean-picking records. They went to work on the Maurice Dunigan place in the Hazel Green area. Dance 'Armory Wed.

night Kells Improved Claud Kens, general secretary; of the Salem YMCA, has home after spending the past week in a Salem hospital. Although his condition was said to be improved, officials did not know when to expect him back it his desk. Lutz florist. Ph. 9592.

1276 N. Lib. I Selander Gets First A first prize for an oil painting of the Clackamas river has been awarded at Gladstone to Arthur Selander, Salem artist, by the Oregon Society of Artists. Waitress wanted; also girl wanted. The Spa.

fountain "You will always find a better car and make a better deal" at Lo-der Brov 445 Center St "Our 15th year in Salem, Oregon." "Home of Good Used Cars." "Olds-mobile Sales and Service." Mink Breeders To Meet Thursday LIBERTY The Salem "unit of the Oregon Fox and Mink association is scheduled te meet "at the C. W. Stacey home en Thursday September 9, at p. m. Mr.

and Mrs. John Cation will be assistant hosts. i Webb; Mrs; Alice late resident of route, three, Gervaisy at a local hospital Tuesday, September 7. Survived by her husband, Louis Webb, and a sister, Mrs. Lydia Bergevin, both of Salem.

Announcements i later by Clough-Barrick company. Benner: Mrs. Ida F. Benner, late resident of .525 North Capitol street, at a local hospital Tuesday, September 7. Wife of Joseph Benner of Salem.

Mother of Mrs. Vivian Garrison, Esthel J. Benner and Moody A. Benner of Salem, and Helen Benner Of New York. City.

Sister of Mrs. Flora Cochran of Sand Lake, and Louis A. Thompson of McCaH, Idaho. Survived also by four, grandchildren. Services will be held Thursday, September 9, at 2" jcu, in the Clough-Barrick chapeL Rev.

W. Irwin Williams will officiate, with concluding services in Belcrest Memorial park. 44rwS mwimmm4m is the provias; ground for cigarettes. yw taste and throat can decide which cigarette tastes best to and how it affects your throat. Based on the experience of xnilliocu of smokers, we believe Camels will suit your T-ZONt to a jnotor vehicle; $1 and costs.

Ross, Wilfred Oberson; basic rule; $15 and costs. Adell Kent Hutchinson reck- less driving; $40 and costs. MUNICIPAL COURT Earl R. Robbing, route six; failure to stop; $2Ji0 bail. 1 Walter Carl Bondell, 630 North Cottage' street; violation of basic rule; $7.50 fine, $2.50 suspended.

Nan Marie Peterson, 1935 Vir ginia street; failure to stop; $2.50 fine." Floyd F. Schaeffer, 750 Co- lumbia street; violation of basic $7.50 fine. Edward Ped, 1875 North Liberty street; violation of basic' rule; $5 fine. Lee Andrew Wolfe, 1505 Broad- way; violation of basic rule; $5 fine. I STICK TO CAMELS THEyVE GOT MORE FLAVOR AND THEVRE HAS ON MY THflOAT Only i ice et yeerse-f I Qffli! V.

-1 si giv.es t. 1 m. I I ii i 7 iKtyisSi 1 ps it i aaaaaaBasBaaBssssMBsaBaaaBMsss assaaaaBBaasBaa 77 Have a Goca-Cola Hail, Hail, jthe Gang All Here It's the 135-tort triple expansion steam enaines such as built by Iron Fireman Manufacturing Co. aCyital part In their construction I Here is the' story: In every liberty ship built in Portland is installed a giant 2500-horsepower engine: To date, more than 200 of these powerful engines have been assembled by Iron Iceman Manufacturing Company. Although Iron Fireman received its first contract for these engines only a year and a half ago, this Portland firm is now one eftbetbree largest builders of Liberty ship enginesintbe United States.

Production averages 27 a month at present. Y' www mmA- i nil Iron Fireman his found that it ctKi hnth in men and materiill That's whr 33 has 7 IT lone been used In the Iron Fireman plant and is today being depended on tor more important wok cvci uu. The metal for crankshaft bearings is1 melted by gas because precisely controlled beat during melting one of the best assurances that these bearings will be durable, long-wearing and 1 trouble-free. Gas Is easily regulated to give just the desired temperature, and rna.nraine it without fluctuation for as long as needed. In line with Iron Fireman's progressive policy of doing jobs faster and better, a new gai.

furnace for heating engine crank webs is now being installed. Designed in cooperation with Portland Gas Coke Cotopanv's industrial engineers, this furnace is the only one of atsr kind, and will greatly improve and speed qui important pruuutuuu ivui cavsto cct the best assistance KastfMliio at UJt: being injured at rircmaa tlaat. I Irs nstora! for popular names to acquire friendly sbtr evictions. That's why you hear Coca-Cola caHed It 1 iM)Ma t. mr I I or how to ywelcome a WAVE on' furlough lllmttratUm ee Huge Liberty abis engines La dx now leaving the Iron ficcmaa plant at die rate of nearly one 1 day.

Bat these ew are far frem htiag free TkrmMtt enly war preJattien. Itls rsa has long been turcisg oat Luadif a of ditfextat aircnit, torpedo aa4 tfcia farts. Net tae War ttart weefe ftt te jreee Iam! The gas issed by Iron Firetnaa, hy other war taJtwtrles and by soilitsxy sstablislunenu is exactly tbe ssise t- f051 use ia your horoe for cookiiiSt waur beetle fi4 other nousehold purposes. Yea selected gts becavis you found It fatter, better, cheaper. Hundreds of manufacturers selected it for the same reason and ate now c-snJIaj on it to assist tfcem ia vital war production.

Ai 1 -the global A bearing tLa Iron TThen your pal comes home on furlough, what do you sav for welcome? XThj not let Coca-Cola speak for you? There's no chummier way to say ti' gang's her than to drink: a friendly "Coke together. At home, in camp and overseas, Coca-Cola sunds for tht pans that refreshes brings refreshment to Americans, helps them make new friends. 1 t- lOmtD ONDtt AUTHOtITT OF TMI COCA-COIA. COMPANY IT 1 CO A- COL A3 I NG.CO A II SALEM Scleza. Orecoa FOPJN0 GAS 6.

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