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The Press Democrat from Santa Rosa, California • 8

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Santa Rosa, California
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-PAGE a -THE PRESS DEMOCRAT, SUNDAY, MARCH 7, 1948- -SANTA ROS, CALIFORNIA- MAP PLATES PRESERVED en- BOSTON (UP) Sixteen On 'Characters' Order of Day At J.C. Fete OFFICES FOR RENT Fluorescent Lights and Steam Heat Included AS LOW AS $35 MONTH DANA C. POULSEN Corner Fourth and A Streets Bruer Ends Course The State Division of Fish and Game today in Sacramento announced that Ray Bruer of Santa Rosa has completed a six-weeks course at Asilomar on fish and game conservation. POTATOES FLOW OVERSEAS AMHERST, Mass. (UP) Ninety-two carloads of Massachusetts grown potatoes are en route overseas for relief distrubution by the army.

The shipments are part of 35,000 tons of potatoes which the U. S. Agricultural Department is sending to the army. Separated CAMP STONEMAN, Mar. 6 (AP) The man in this separation center was separated from the army today.

He was Tech 5 George Owen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Owen of 618 Wilson avenue, Richmond. graved copper plates, part of a 1770 British Admiralty atlas called "The Atlantic Neptune," have been presented to the Massachusetts Historical Society by the British government The antique map plates show part of the Atlantic seaboard.

By World's BWfoM Champion GEORGE KOLTANOWSKI CAN YOU SOLVE THIS? Problem No. 23 By G. Koltanowski (Dedicated to our friends Harry and Rose Harris) Them as claims college kids is characters will be so right Monday when Santa Rosa Junior College A griffin, in classic myth, was a hybrid monster usually represented with the head, neck and wings of a bird, and the body and legs of a lion. observes its annual "Character The central section of China's Grand Canal was started five centuries before Christ. eny, meeny, miney, mo, Day." The principal object of the celebration is for all students to try to outdo each other in originality of appearance and demeanor, with alternately comic and grotesque top four solvers receive a chess book as a prize, but lose their points.

They can continue at the bottom of the ladder and when they reach the top again they are again eligible for a book prize! The Winners In the next few days a free chess book will be sent to the following winners: Walter Sherman of Cotati, Eva Dresel of Sonoma, John Boschen of Santa Rosa, and Mrs. M. van Steyn of Santa Rosa. The first three named are receiving their second book prize. Congratulations.

The Lineup 11 points G. W. Leikam of Se-bastopol. 10 points Mrs. Alice Wagnbn and Mrs.

J. K. Somerville of Sanfa Rosa. Watch your paper, here we go, For entertainment at its peak, Read our feature every week! I ii Pil mm- ha fam mM mm TWi w-i mm mm Wk mm te lis wM wM 1 ii E3 51 Bl- a Si 2 ggl 8 Sa tm Pil vm mm mm 8 points Zu Wolfson and Alt Outside Ready Mixed Painf Gal. 4.40 Porch and Deck Enamel Ql.

1,34 Sash and Bulletin Colors Ql. 2.10 Hi-Gloss Enamel Gal. 4.80 effects. And, for the first time in the school's history, the profs will be put on the proverbial spot, too, facing with the students the alternative of either "dolling up" for the day or finding themselves peering through the bars of a mobile hoosegow. Features of the day will include: A joint assembly and pie-eating contest, with prizes for the best-dressed participants; a hockey game between teams of male and female students; a baseball game between faculty and students; a "kangaroo court" operated by the Block SR, college athletic society; and a gala "character ball" Monday evening in the gym, admission restricted to characters.

The celebration was instituted several years ago to give everyone a chance to blow off accumulated steam, and will this year be under the sponsorship and supervision of the sophomore class. Highlights of the day will be filmed in color by student Gene Whitt and will be screened later at a student assembly. 100 purte WALLPAPER SALE Quality Paper Room Lots at Low Price. White to play and mate in two moves. The Answers Here are the answers to the problems up to and including No.

21. These are the key moves that will solve the problem: Problem No. 18 K-N3 or R- B4 ch. -Problem No. 19 PxN or Q-B4.

Problem No. 20 Q-R6. Problem No. 21 Q-K4. From now on points will be 'given for the correct solution and any 'cooks' which the solver might find in the problem.

Complying with many requests, effective today we are giving last week's solution. This procedure will continue, but the classification of contestants will be published once a month. Once again, we would like to remind new solvers that solutions must be in by Wednesday night following publication. Solvers receive a point for each correct solution. Each month the Monge of Sebastopol and Jon Pegg and Tom Shoemaker of Santa Rosa.

7 points V. M. Painter and H. W. Masters of Santa Rosa and Harold Jaroske of Petaluma.

6 points Edward Baumgartner and Glen Watson of Santa Rosa. 5 points S. Goertzel of Penn-grove, Robert Holten of Santa Rosa, and Flora Lee Simpson of Sebastopol. 4 points F. J.

Heney, Leonard Moors and Charles H. Dittmer of Santa Rosa, and Elson M. Free-land of Sebastopol. 3 points O. L.

Lance, Danny Yee, I. Roundy, and D. W. Hutch-ins of Santa Rosa, and Mrs. Agnes Blewitt of Sebastopol.

2 points Joanne Cutter, Clay Fisher and Patricia A. Martin of Santa Rosa, and Andy Zehos of Sebastopol. 1 point Bill Blodgett, Ray Brandt, William Kirkland, Frances McFarland, Dorothy Newman, William Wood, Edward Kehoe, El RENTAL EQUIPMENT Floor Sander and Edger Wall Paper Streamer. K1QRWEAR PAINT STORE 900 Fourth Street Phone 514-J mer Near, and Alan R. Kelly of oLDtAOtfS GOBS OF FUN FOR EVERYONEl A RIOT OF MIRTH THAT'S DOWN-TO-EARTH! Friends, Romans, and customers lend us your eyes! One Held Rockport Robbery UKIAH, March 6 Glenn Neel of Garberville is being held in the Mendocino county jail here pending fuller investigation of the robbery of W.

H. Hughes of Rockport. Hughes reported that he was slugged Monday night in his room and robbed of a watch, various articles of clothing and a diamond ring Valued at $1500. Deputy sheriffs picked up Neel at Garberville with the watch and clothing in his possession. He was identified as the robber by Hughes, but no trace has been found of the diamond ring.

Santa Rosa, Jim Simpson, Jack Crump and Richard Felciano of Sebastopol. Solution to Ending No. 1 The main solution is: (1) Kx NP, P-KR6; (2) KxBP, P-KR7; (3) R-K7 ch; (4) R-Kl, K-Q2; (5) K-K5, K-B3; (6) K-Q4. Black has only three feasible You have a great big treat in store for you. Beginning, next week we are sponsoring this, brand new comedy feature that's breaking records in popularity through moves and (7) P-QB4 wins against all three.

The following sent in the correct solutions: D. W. Hutch- out America! It's a national comic which will make its first appearance in this city next week. This exclusive feature is sponsored by ens and H. W.

Masters of Santa Rosa, Sherman Walker and Eva Chemical Blast WALTHAM, March 6 (UP) A roaring explosion that shattered windows 200 yards away tonight demolished the Interlake Chemical Co. plant here just as work shifts were changing and at least 30 persons were injured, five critically. Dresel of Sonoma, Walter Sherman of Cotati, and Mrs. Agnes Blewitt of Sebastopol. The first three have received book prizes as they were the first ones to send in their solutions.

Do You Play Chess? It heals the mind in sickness, and exercises it in health. It Is rest to the overworked intellect, and relaxation to the fatigued LL MOTORS LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER 7 Main Street Phone 1198 Residents of the Pacific islands once sailed their large canoes long distances, using charts composed of leaf strips in rectangular frames. I Don't Buy Any Kitchen Equipment Until You See jatrS Visit our show-y. Jr rooms or mail ir coupon now for body. It lessens the grief of the mourner, and heightens the enjoyment of the happy.

It teaches the angry man-to restrain his passions, the light minded to become grave, the cautious to be bold, and the venturesome to be prudent. It affords a keen delight to youth, a sober pleasure to manhood and a perpetual solace to old age. Solution to Problem No. 22 1. Q-Q2, and 1.

BxN. HONORS PILE UP ITHICA, N. Y. (UP) Clifford L. Morgan was elected to three different offices in one day.

Attending a meeting of the Fire Underwriters Association in Albany, he was elected to his fourth term as president. The same day he was choen a director of a real estate holding company, and that night, after driving home to Ithaca, he was elected a Knights Templar commander. -v tensanunai new I THE BUSINESS TMT I'BAY KEEPS! THE BUSH JESS TIM KEEPS WHAY! VIRGIL CLARK 526 Ellis Street, Santa Rosa Please send new details of latest, finest equipment All-Steel with 20 exclusive features. Name. Street 826 Ellis Street Phone 4280 DfJPC2 EC.1E ITS V- SALES SEHVECE CO.

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