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music Included "Going Home" and Funeral Services Lassen Trustees frrJPyC GAfaSTTE July 11, 1949 6A2ETTE RADIO LOG Rebekohs Attend Meet in Lovelock CAfUJN. July 1L Rebekaha who attended the assembly in ttUKK (ABC)-lCr Lovelock recent were Idealla Thel Player, Leota Grif- lah Murphy, Leona King, Betty Wcott, Eva Perry, Rose Hard, Mabel Bohne, Betty Krupp and Lucy Bohne. The following Theta Rho air Is also attended assembly in Love lock and put on the ritualistic work to open lodge: Joan Louise Sawle, Betty Plummer. Marilyn and Joyce Holt, June Dalton. Ad rea Hice.

Velma Andreer. Shirley Hurd, Gloria Garside, Ruth Perry, Jeanette Garneau, Bonnie Wood and Beverly Williams. Joan Louise Sawle entertained the with two piano numbers, Concerto in A minor by Grieg, and Narcis sus by Nevin; and Adrea Hice sang "The Little Brown Bird Sing ing" and "Just a Wearying for You," accompanied by Joan Louise Sawle. The Theta Rho girls were enter tained at a picnic supper and a reception following the degree work. All the girls motored home at the conclusion of a full evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Woods and Donna Batt spent the weekend visiting relatives in Reno and Sparks. Mr. E.

Witwatowski arrived in Carlin on Friday from Albany, Ore, where he has been working. A ON HONEYMOON Actress Hester Sondergaard (above), sister of Film Actre Oslo Sondergaard, is on a honeymoon with Hugh DeLacy, former congressman from Washington state and now chairman of the Ohio division of Henry Wallace's Independent Progressive party. They were married in Cleveland. SORE HEADS The number of head injuries is on the increase, because of the development of mechanical transportation, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica. nciAics)- a Ua Trio; 4:45 Mu- Ja.

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71, Friday after noon at the Eddy mortuary with the Rev. George MicCaUum offi ciating. PaUbearera ware Steve Mar tinet, Candido UrUar, Tex WU Uama, Ervin Mulllnix. Delbert Moore and Pat O'CarrolL Chapel 07HCE SUITE F03 RENT Suitable) for Professional Office Located at S3 Sierra St. Suitable for Doctor's Of flea Elevator Sonrict Day onel Niht CALL 7166 Centinaeaa from 1 p.m.

Fa. SI SI NOW GREAT ENTERTAINMENT FOR EVERYBODY DAVID NIVEN wSght IVEtTM KEYES rARLBY GRANGER PLUS "SHUSH MONEY" "HAPPY LANDING" WORLD NEWS NOW SHOWING 1 1 FROM 1 P. M. DAILY ''A' so'' Name President SUSANVILLE, July 1L Lee Zwiebel Of Susanville was elected president of the board of trustees of Lassen union high school at its last Gerald Packwbod of Bieber was elected -vice president to succeed Lester Davis. Davis was chosen clerk.

L. V. Greenleaf, new superintendent for the district, will be secretary. Tb board adopted a tentative budget, based on a state appropriation of the game amount as the last two years. This amounts to about $90 per student, plus approximately $3,000 for transportation.

The world production of crude petroleum in 1946 was barrels of 42 gallons each. A SENSATIONAL CIGAR AT A NIW LOW PRICE NATIVIDAD 5 Distrlbated If IN R0TH0LTZ CIGAR RENO Nevada'k Flaeat Theatre NOW PLUS "Golden Stata" World News. 2nd FEATURE Johnny Mock Brown "WEST OF ELDORADO" i "Someday You'll Understand. Tf. Richardg died Tuesday night at the Humboldt general hospital of a lingering illness where he had been confined since last Friday.

He had lived In Humboldt county for many years and wag well known in Nevada. RIVIERA DANCE STUDIO Prhrata Lassons At Homo Or At Tba Studio SAM3A TANGO WALTZ FOXTROT SWING AD CONDITIONED STUDIO 2S2 W. FIRST ST. Klerator, tnd Floor SUtTt 9 PHONE S-8S11 FRENCH 2 La CUISINE 0 MOULIN ROUGE 0 120 Sierra St Fa. 2-1593 SERVING DINNERS a DATS A WEEK Open P.M.

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E. Fix, there is no dan ger of a locust invasion of Lassen county this year, although "scouts' the Nevada horde were found in the Tuledad region near the Nevada line. Fix and three "grasshopper authorities" made an all-day jeep trip through the area Thursday. Fix said the adult ideust is dying off and should be dead within a week. However, he said there is serious danger of an invasion next year when eggs laid this year, are hatched.

The locust lays Its eggs it travels, scattering egg beds rJJa t0 lestroy, of ment of agriculture; Loren White, agricultural commissioner for Modoc county and Earl Gammon, state grasshopper control man. Weaver Funeral Held CARLIN, July 11. Funeral services xor jack weaver were conducted in the Carlin L. D. S.

church with Bishop Leonard Ott ley conducting the service. Jack was accidentally shot while a group had a .22 calibre pistol, at utan, wnere he was visiting his sister, Mrs. Charles Randall. Jack was graduated from the eighth grade in June. The girls of his class sang a song, while the boys who were his classmates were honorary pallbearers.

Pallbearers were James and Glenn Weaver, brothers; Gene Poe and Charles Randall brothers- in-law, and Paul Newman and Henry Richardson, uncles. Burial was in the Carlin cemetery. Jack was born in Caliente. in 1935 and had lived in Carlin for the last five years. He is survived by his mother, Mrs.

Mina Weaver, his father, Mr. Weaver, brothers James, Glen, Frank, Charles and Bobby, and his sisters, Virginia Ross, Naomi Poe, Joyce Dick of Portola, and Mrs. Charles Randall of Enterprise, Utah. VfUMMIfl4 4Day Senrlte STElVART-AUYSOn let I gBBBBaaBaaVaaCn jiiiterim Judw William R. Mc-'as ADD ATTRACTION f.l.6.f.V$ "SOME OF THE BEST" Kay upheld Mrs.

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not sufficient evidence to show that Fields had ever acknowledged William F. Mor rig, $1, of Dallas, as his son. Judge McKay also said he wag influenced by a 1941 letter to Fields in which Morris referred to himself ag'ah orphan whose parents had been killed in an automobile accident. During the will trial, Morris testified he was the son of Fields and the late showgirl, Bessie Poole. He agked a third of the estate.

Dofcnsc Shooting Said Justifiable LOS ANGELES, July 11. Juitifiible homicide wag a coro-ntr'g jury vlrdict on the killing of a lover's lane bandit by Alwyh (Sonny) Iver. Iverg atally wounded William E. Brock, 18, in defense of 16-yearold Betty Bowen last week. He himself was seriously wounded) and he remained in General hospital yesterday while Betty, now his bride, testified at the inquest.

She said the gunman appeared guddenlv while they were parked in the Baldwin hills, demanded money and then said 1 want your girl." Ivors fought back, was shot in the mouth but managed to get Brock's gun and shot him. Betty helped beat the holdup man. BIO SHOW More than 500 head of bucking horses, wild horses, Brahma steers, longhorns, cowg and calves are used In the annual Frontier Days show in Cheyenne, Wyo. SKWIAY TAiioas AND CLtANffcS S14 CXANITI RINO CALL S794 Wl CALL and DILIVK mm gWW.BKQii mx. aaa.iawaa go tn'- HILARIOUS COMEDY FROM THE SPIKE JtKIIS AGCIEGATIO'l ROLAND PuraEIE SENSATIONAL DANCER STRAIGHT FROM MOTION PICTURES THI TOUNC MAN WITH A HMH" LEONARD SUES md HIS ORCHESTRA GORGEOUS GOLDEN GIRLS KEYN0TDS TRIO Round Out Continuous Dancing to AM.

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