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Sonoma West Times and News from Sebastopol, California • 1

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I I. I I -i i. Most Productive Agricultural Area in Sonoma County Zlricle Sdni VOLUME till EIGHT PAtilES; 8OX0MA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, MAY 7, 1048 NUMBER-TIimTY-OJrK RECREATION CAST IN MELODRAMA HEALTH eivs Second of Chest Ives Memorial 1 'j. .3 tit--'- i. 2 1 2i 4 Shown above ar leading characters In the three-art melodrama, "On.The Bridge" at Midnight," to be presented by the senior class of Analy Union High S-hoolonr Thursday evening, May 13, In the school." auditorium.

Reading from left to right In the first row are Jew-ell Malm, Maxine Marjorle 3 Rriggs-seated, Marian Helnricher7 Ruth5UHer. In the second row, standing from left ttr right, rarevelyn Htewart, Tom Barlow, Eric Accomazio, Charlrg Hue Harvey Downey, Dick Donati, Christine Harich. Miss Charlotte Smith of the faculty directing the entertaining melHlrama, which is expected to draw a large attendance. 'Z'Jl'l JZTimes Photo, and Engraving, i Annual Banquet, FutoFarmSfs Set The FuturFarmerTftWrtcarH's Auxi I Park Plunge to Open Tomorrow Tri-Weekly Schedule Announced Until School Vacation The plunge at Ives Memorial" Park Will -officially open for the season on Saturday, May 8, and will remain open three daysTaweek the local schools close, Frank Fellers, superintendent of" the city water announced this week. On Saturday the pool will be open from 1 p.m.

to 8 p.m. Sunday hours are from 1 until 6 p. Next rrWednesday, May 12r pool' hours are from 3:30 m. until 8 p.m. The complete schedule of summer hours will be announced at a later date, 1 pellers said.

Boys Lead Girls At Palm Drive, Three boys and one girl have been born within the past few days at Palm Drive hospital, v-. A son, weighing seven pounds and twelve "ounces, was born Monday, May 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haugh-ton or 07A North Main street, Sebastopol, Dr. H.

F. Sharrocks in attendance. JCA 1 i of a daughter, born Tuesday, May 4. The child welehed seven nouhds and elghT oun arblrthpTir Marsh In" attendance. -v A son was "born to Mr.

and Mrs. Henrjr Martin if. Ounevilie on Mon-dayV' May 3, Dr. Chester Marsh in attepdance. The' baby weighed, seven pounds and eleven ounces at birth.

Mr. and Mrs Jesse Lee Swift of Guerneville became- the parents son on April '28, Dr. Wm. Makaroff of Guerneville in attendance. JOHN FRENCH IN 93RD YEAR" John French, 93-year-old pioneer Rivercountryx In witn George Gurne'and Tom Heald, after whom Guerneville and Healdsburg were named, was a recent material witness' in.

the 'case of the. People "vs. the Ocean. Shore Railroad 000,000 in Oakland Superior court. French, the of George French of SebastopoL.

was called in as a lumber and' timber expert jind because of his knowledge of the red- wood forest in the Santa Cruz and Pescaderoareas where he pn.ce.op- woods. French lives alone at Miranda, Kumboldt trounty, among the; r'ed-woods-he-loves-so -welLHelathe father of eleven grown chTTarenT eight sons, and three daughters, all of whom love and respect him "dearly, but he prefers to live alone. At present he is writing a history of California redwoods a commission fronj the University "of Califor- I brought you up why to need more will hold their annual parent and son banquet tonight in the Analy Union high school cafeteria at 7:30 o'clock. The welcome address will be given by Johnny Gregori; the response will beglvetPb Grace by Father Francis Mulvihill; creed by freshman member; prpject by Ii-rln Nahmens, Analy graduate. Awards nwlll be "presented by 'Ray Kelly and Glenn Ament, chapter ad-yisors.

I Local Man Invents Labor-Saving Tool Two machinists at the Mare Island navy yard, George Bouska and Henry Curtis, were awarded $50.00 each by the Labor-Management committee for their time-saving, labor-saving, and material-conserving in- n---a-8elf-reiea8ing threading Exam Clinics Here Fluoroscopic-Tests--Wednesday Eve At High School So much Interest was shown in' thelnTnaTlpiubITccBW in Sebastopol lastmonth, directors t-the" Sonoma County Tuberculosis. Association KavemBproveiLjinother -secondwill be held at thAnalxJJhlon high school gymna- sium'WednesdayeveningMaylli from 7 to 8:30 o'clock, it wasan pounced by officials of the association this week. More than forty men and women were-giyen-fluoroscopic chest 'Wam-'-inations-during the initial clinic, and it is hoped that fully twice that many will respond" Wednesday night, There is nocharge for the exam-, ination, as the entire program, is a part 6f the health education work of -the association and financed by Christmas Seal 7 The clinic rooms of the high school gymnasium will be used and not the civilian defense emergency room used ast.monthUse Aoi the clinic rooms will permit both men and women to enter the flubro-scope room without passing through another room or the lobby, Dr. Robert S. Qulnn, medical director of Oak Knoll Sanitorium will be In charge of the fluoroscope with Mi9sOertrude-fimburyP pubUchealth.

tissiating. Since tuberculosis usually shows ejnafkeVse ijinjatimiMjha count association has, planned the. mass adult case-finding program as one tlur methods to' combat the increase of -the disease in Sonoma county. Post Office Hours Are; Changed iTo conform to the new official in structions; received from the post- master general the office hoars on Saturdays of the Sebastopol post of fice will be 8 a.m. to 12 noon, ac cording to an announcement by PostmasterJWjLBenepeSGae de- 1ivryfallhije-made-by-city- 'carriers Satufdaysf ified assi New This Issue AddlUonal CUislllad Ads Oa a Two MAX or.

boy wanted after school for yard work." 4 hours per week7SeeJ C. R. Myers, 325 Palm, corner Vine, Sebastopol. 31tlp MAN wants steady work on chicken ranch. Experience.

RL 3, Box 25. 31t3p FOR 8AIJB Beds, gas heater, tables, dressers, chiffonier, electric Victrola, bed chesterfield. miscellaneous articles. 746 East-side ave. Phone 240.

H-3nip FOR 8 ALE fi-room bouseTrecently' flew roof, garden," etc. Located on Petaluina Jfve.see 149 N. Main fieb. Sltfc PATRIOT Do you want: rich, soil for "Victory Inquire at 801 Litchfield Seb. Sltlp FOR HALE 3 bedroom" sets, 1 wood 1 reversible rug 12x12, 1 Angelus plane excellent condl tionrr breeding- blrd--cages stone Jars, mason jars, 5 50-gai oak barrels and other household furniture.

Phone 18Y11, Rt 4 Box 661, Seb. sots ENLARGEMENTS of picture taken by Times staff photograpbera may ba ordered a the. Timet office, TRADE It takes two to make bargain, and an ad In these col- em ft baa completed many seeceee Jul bargains. er WAR BONDS Many of the women of the Wom- ready overseas servirg- in -various capacities to help win the war. The WAACS go through a strenuous training to fit them Jor' the arduous A nniform for a VVAAC, I complete, costsv approximately- The quartermaster's department must provide thousands of them.

Your purchase of War Bonds -helps pay for these Invest at least ten percent of your income in War BondseyfI-V navrinv thrnnnh a lar 0. T. Imtury Dtfartmnt VERNON HOLME -BUYS RANCH, Vernon Holme of Salinas, brother of Charles Holme, manager of the Sebastopol 7 Cold Storage has purchased the Frank Marshall ranch in Green Valley. There are 37 acres in the ranch and the hewowner plans to plant about 20 acres in berries. Holme will come here in the near future to establish his home on-the property.

BrSlSEEVlCXXTIXUJRH An application bf Pacific Greyhound Line to suspend certain operations for the duration of the war has been withdrawnjby the applicant and hearings heretofore scheduled will not -be held, according to tele- grams received by the Chamber of I MORE OBSERVERS ARE NEEDED Mr, and Mrs. William A. Duer, chief observers of Sebastopol ob- 1VI the hour8 of 9 m. to 12 noon fJ iJl one who can, Serve oil these shifts Is asked to contact Mrs. Duer at telephone 377-Jy or tor contact Ctdef of Police J.

Foster, assistant chief observer. The new postv recently' established on Bonnardel avenue, has been elevated 14jfeet. Weekly Clinic Hours Announced Here TOffice- hour-will-4e held -by- the! public health nurse of: the Sonoma County HeaKjr Department -every Thursday mrnjng from 9 :30 to at the clinic building-in-bac of the Safeway parkThgI6T. Miss Gertrude Emburywill be ltt attendance for the convenience of anyone desiring information concerning' the various services offered by the health department! NATIVE DAUGHTERS TONIGHT A special program of entertain ment" for mothers will be given by tha 1nrot "Tflrlnrr Mntiv tara Golden" Wert, tonight. Re- freshments will be served.

after Jhe program. The sewing club of the parlor was. entertained last week by Mrs. Mayme Hall. NEED COSTUMES -L Analy Union high school seniors are requesting that anyone having old clothes they can lend to Pupils for costumes In the senior play bring ihenrto the achooi: before next Tuesday.

here to show you wool toot or-cutting-lnternal-orternaiLrolusavings- plan Jturofficepr 'i uues Engraving ficturea above in tne unnorm 01 the -United States -Army Air Corps Is Pvt. Vern Miller, Jc, who Is stationed at Atlantic City, New Jersey. Miller is well known having Attended the local He is a son -Vem Miller, proprietor of Miller's Service In Sevastopol. Captain I'aul O'Seil has graduated trom armyfinance8chool at Duke university, North Carolina, and has been transferred to Atlanta, Georgia, friends here. learned this week.

Edgar IT.S A.A.ffJttai been promited to the rank of cor poral, having finished his course in at Scott Field. He is now sta-. tioned at Chanute Field) Illinois, and is attending Control Tower school. Bob Irving, of the medical corps the U. S.

Navy, "spent from Fri-day until Wednesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Irving. ef-Hessel.

Charles Ewen Gloeckaer received -a commission of First Lieutenant in the Army of the United States and left Wednesday Jor SanFrancisco where he will be stationed temporarily. He is the son 'of tamar Gloeckner and the husbandoL.Mrs. Agnes Gloeckner" and recetvedthe- best wishes of his many friends. Tonunle JIarshall, electrician first class, accompanied by his wife of UiSan -FranciscptjpentSunday evening with Mr. and.

Mrs. Verner Madseii here. PvC Itaj-mond Hammell, U.S.A., 'is attending 'air corps school at El-lensburg, Washington1. Hammell, who the local schools, is the 'son 6r Mf.an Mrs- Earl Hammell of Sebastopol and a nephew of Mrs. Walter Elphlck.

Before going to Washington Hammell was -stationed aJLTreBna. i rAaew. addition to the navy's list of fighting men is Dotnonie Travag- Hnl, son of Mr. and Mrs. L.

Travag- llnl, Route 1, Box 314, Sebastopol, zzirhQ thejJD.S. Trainng Station at "Farragut, Idaho, Robert. E. SlorrU, son of Officer and Mrs. James Sebastopol, has been, promoted to the rank of first lieutenant.

He Is company commander for Co. 26th Signal in Central Signal Corps Replacement Training Center, Csmp Crowder, Missouri, Lt. Morris (continued on page five) Telephone .386 SERVICE REOPKVED AT V. SAMK LOCATION 145 McKlnlejr 8U, Sebastopol EXPERT ACTO, TRACTOR AND TRUCK REPAIRLNQ VERN MILLER, Proprietor .1 threads up to shoulders at high speeds. The two men- conceived the idea and worked it, out Jointly.

Much of the work was done before and Curtis is a Sebastopol manl The Curtis home is on the Hall ranch on Furlong road, but they have moved to Vallejo for the duration and plan to return here after the war. Chamber Conductinff Harvest Survey The Sebastopol Chamber of Corn merceJaxonductlng. a.s urveiofton-ditlons on local ranches as to feeding, and transportationJa-cllities for the coming harvest-Tiea- son Marguerite FuTTef, secretary, has: sent- questionnaires" to several hundred ranchers In an effort to secure ycomprehenolve ranch conditions existing for harvest help. Anyone who has failed to receive a-questionnaire may secure one -at the Chamber of Commerce building Mondays through Fridays between and4 p. m.

Five Napa County supervisors aggregate 96 years of service. VEGETABLE PLANTS AND ItHOIK)DEXPItOXfl Sebastopol Nursery Co. 145 Hldsbnrg Are. SEIEOS! and Mayor Sweet palnted. nam from the Railroad Commission of California: Wheel Alignment SAVES TIRES! Motor Tuneup SAVESGAS! We Are Equipped For Both Stone's Garage Drfioto I)olge Plymouth Telephone Beh.

IS Cunningham, California ivn 0 I.

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