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12A Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, April 24, 7955 Nine. Defending champion was Napa. Winning team gets possession of the Legion of Honor Trophy. Chapters represented at the conclave are Mill Valley, San Rafael, Napa, Vallejo, Petaluma, Sebastopol, Healdsburg, Ukiah, Lakeport and Santa Rosa. Louis Tonelli, Owner Of Pershing's, Dies Vital Statistics Births, Marriages, Divorces, Deaths nelli and Mrs.

Barbara Torrence, BIRTHS lllTsu R'n inmr both of Santa Rosa; a brother, Al Services Set For Printer Bert J. Klebe Funeral services will be held at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow for Bert J. Klebe, 65, a member of The Press Democrat composing room staff for 19 years, who died Friday at Lopus Medical Hospital in Santa Rosa. The Rev.

David F. Barnett will officiate at the services to be held at the Chapel of Welti Funeral Parlors. Burial will be in IOOF BAXTER To Mr. and Mrs. Edward bert Tonelli, Napa; and three sis ters, Mrs.

Josie Peri and Mrs. Lena Paolini, both of Santa Rosa, $55, YOUR WATCH CLEANED, OILED AND Louis 44-year-old owner of the Pershing Market at 421 Fourth died yesterday morning of a heart ailment. He was a native Santa Rosan and lived here all of his life. Funeral services will be held at 9:15 a.m. Tuesday from Lafferty and Smith, followed by Mass at Tonelli and Barbara Torrence, both of Santa Rosa; loving brother of Albert Tonelli of Napa, Mrs.

Josie Peri and Mrs. Lena Paolini, both of Santa Rosa, Mrs. Rose Gittie of Boyes Springs, and the late Paul and Joseph Tonelli; fond grandfather of Matthew Louis Torrence of Santa Rosa. A member of Santa Rosa. Council No.

1324, Knights of Columbus. Friends are -respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, April 26, at 9:15 a.m. from WHY PAY MORE? All Work Guaranteed DIAMONDS WATCHES CLOCKS SILVERWARE Buy for Cosh and Save and Mrs. Rose Gitti, Boyes Springs Edward Light, Calistoga Civic Leader, Dies St. Rose's Church.

Burial will be at Calvary Cemetery. F. Baxter, 1136 Valerie at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital. April 23, 1955, a boy, 7 pounds, 3'2 ounces. INGRAM To Mr.

and Mrg. Marcus Ingram, Building 11, Apt. 1, Gunn at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital. April 22. 1955, a boy, 9 pounds.

5 ounces. SMITH To Mr. and Mrs. Wayne 'C. Smith.

119 Brown St, at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital. April 22, 1955, a girl. 6 pounds. ounces. JEFFERY To Mr.

and Mrs. Richard J. Jeffery. 2236 Rose at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital, April 22, 1955, a boy, 7 pounds, ounces. KELSON To Mr.

and Mrs. Chris Nelson, Tomaies, at Palm Drive Hospital, Sebastopol, on April 22. 1955. a girl, 5 pounds, ounces. RUTLEDGE To Mr.

and Mrs. Al The Rosary will be recited at the J. E. CHENEY, Jeweler the memorial chapel of Lafferty Smith, thence to St. Rose's Church where a solemn mass of Requiem will be celebrated for the funeral home at 8 p.m.

tomorrow. Lawn Cemetery. DeMolay Conclave Ends Today The semi-annual conclave of the Redwood Empire Division, Order of DeMolay, goes into its final day today with 201 delegates from 11 chapters taking part. Awards will be presented at a meeting at 11 a.m. at the Scottish Rite Temple which has been scene for all meetings of the two-day conclave.

Winners of yesterday's sports competition will receive medals and trophies, the Goldstein Trophy will go to the chapter voted outstanding during the last half year and a special attendance award will be presented to the chapter with the highest proportional attendance at the conclave. A HIGHLIGHT of the program yesterday was presentation of the Honorary Legion of Honor award to District Advisor William Moen, Santa Rosa, who has served for 25 years as a chapter and district advisor to Masonic youth. The award is the highest presented to an adult by the order. After the awards meeting this morning, delegates will attend noon church services at the Scottish Rite Temple. Speaker will be Howard Stansbery of the Santa Rosa First Christian Church.

Soloist will be Stanley Lance, accom Santa Rosa's Oldest Jewelry Store 27 YEARS SAME LOCATION Lr 1 repose of his soul, interment in CALISTOGA Civic leader Edward Light died yesterday the family plot. Calvary Cemetery, MR. TONELLI had owned the market since 1934. He operated 437 4th Ph. 1076-W Mr.

Klebe, a native of North Dakota, was a member of printers union Local 577. He is survived by his widow, Gladys Klebe, San Santa Rosa. The Rosary will be recited Mon the meat department for 21 years morning at the age of 73. Mr. Light suffered a heart at' day evening at 8 o'clock at the and began the butcher trade at the Lafferty and Smith Chapel.

ta Rosa; two sons, Frank Klebe, tack while visiting friends at Valleio, and Eugene- Klebe. with DAWSON In San Francisco April bert Rutledee. Oakland, at Palm Drive Hospital, Sebastopol, April Concord and died a few hours later at a hospital there. He was a native here and one 22, 1955. Eugene S.

Dawson, dearly beloved husband of Margaret Daw me u. xviavy in Japan; one daughter, Elaine Garrison, Santa zz, I9a5, a girl, 7 pounds, 12 ounces, son of Santa Rosa; loving father Rosa; and five grandchildren. time held the offices of chief of of Mrs. Hugh Dougherty and Don MARRIAGE LICENSES Occidental Soldier Drowns ald Dawson, Do of Dubois, Pa police, city judge and deputy Frank and Jeff Klebe, Vallejo, and Daniel, Susan and Judith Garri BRUNMONS EDWARDS Gary Lee Drummond, 19. Sebastopol.

and devoted brother of Mrs. Margaret sheriff. Diane Louise Edwards, 17, Free Bonar and Thomas Dawson, both of Los Angeles. A member of Milk son, Santa Rosa. A recognized authority on stone.

Driver Local No. 226. San Fran DENNY ftlOORE Commercial Refrigeration Factory Representative for Friedrich Refrigerators, Market Cases Walk-in Boxes Froten Food Cabinet SALES AND SERVICE 1445 Santa Rosa S. R. Phone 1872 CEARHEAD-DARROCH Robert He was a graduate of Concordia grape culture and wine making, Alvtn Gearbead.

26. San Rafael Cisco, and the Santa Rosa Methodist Church. A native of Wyoming, College, St. Paul, Minn. His father Mr.

Light operated the family and Colleen Ruth Darroch, 18, of agea b4 years. winery until his retirement several years ago. Friends are invited to attend fu was a Lutheran Missionary and minister who had been in Russia, Africa and Prussia. age of 15. He was a member of Santa Rosa Council No.

1324, Knights of Columbus. His home was at 4181 Monte-cito Ave. Surviving are his wife, Lillian Dolores; two daughters, Elaine To- Burbank Worker Succumbs at 78 HEALDSBURG Spanish-American War veteran James M. Dean, a resident here for 50 years, will be buried at Oak Mound Cemetery tomorrow Mr. Dean, a retired gardener and ranch worker, died at a Santa Rosa hospital Friday.

The 78-year-old Mr. Dean had neral services at 2 p.m. Tuesday, 1214 Metanzas Way. DIVORCES (Complaints Filed) BIRGARD Patti Drue vs. William At the time of his death he April 26.

from the chapel of the was president of the Calistoga Fire Department. Bert Klebe was the eighth of 11 children. His father moved to A Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Lafferty and Smith Chapel for Cpl. Loren J.

Marra, 22-year-old Marine who is believed to have drowned in a boating accident April 17 at Camp ggen and Lance Mortuary. Interment Odd Fellows Lawn Cemetery. DEAN In Santa Rosa April 22. 1955, grounds extreme cruelty. Couple He married four times, though North Dakota before his birth.

married Oct. 14, 19a3, San France co. Plaintiff asks custody of i James M. Dean, loving husband of no wives survive. minor child.

L. G. Hitchcock. San Sally Dean; loving father of Edward, William and Lily' Dean, all Funeral arrangements are to ta Rosa, attorney for plaintiff. Mr.

Klebe was married in Baker, Ore. on May 23, 1922. He and his wife moved to Santa Rosa July, 1936. They lived at 722 Howard St. Pendleton.

of Healdsburg; grandfather of Tom be made at the Simic Funeral Home. my Dean of Healdsburg; brother Funerals of Elmer, Carl and Oliver Dean and Mrs. Pearl Crabtree. A native xhe Marine body was recovered Thursday. Definite cause of death is still unknown.

His body panied at the organ by Del Bevan. The Masonic Temple Trio will also sing. District officers will be elected at the final business session from 2 to 4 p.m. FORTY-ONE candidates receiv BRIGGS In San Francisco April 22, of Kansas: aged 78 years. PIONEER MOTEL POOL COTATI HIGHWAY 101 Now Open for Season Hours: 10 a.m.

to 6 p.m. 1955. Beulah P. Briggs. beloved Friends are invited to attend fu wife of Clair Bnees of Sebastocol neral services Monday morning will be brought to Santa Rosa tomorrow.

His brother, TSgt. Ches County FF A Teams loving mother of Gerald and Ste April 25, at 11 clock from the worked for Luther Burbank at the Santa Rosa experimental gardens in the 1920's. phen Briggs, both of Sebastopol ter F. Marra, will be an escort. and Stanley Briges.

U. S. Naw: Loren was born and raised in Oc loving sister of Paul E. Graves of Oregon. A native of Kansas; aged Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m.

tomorrow from Fred cidental and attended Meeker Elementary School, Tomaies Joint Un Score at Davis i years. Friends are invited to attend fu Standard Young and Co. ion High School and Santa Rosa ed the first degree at ceremonies at 5 p.m. yesterday. After a banquet, the candidates received the Second Degree at 7 p.m.

Winner of degree team competition yesterday morning was Vallejo, representing District Eight. Santa Rosa represented District neral services Tuesday, April 26, at 1:30 p.m. at the chapel of the Surviving are his wife, Sally Junior College. He entered the cer Leary Funeral Home, sebasto two sons. Edward and William Future Farmers of America 4.

noma, Analy and Petaluma high chapel of Fred Young and Healdsburg. Interment Oak Mound Cemetery. SPERRT In Santa Rosa. April 20, 1955, Alice E. Sperry, beloved wife of the late Alexander Sperry: loving mother of Mrs.

Sue Stephenson and Mrs. Patricia di Grazia. Age 92 years. Private funeral services were held Saturday, April 23 from the Memorial Chapels of Carew English, San Francisco, with a Requiem High Mass offered for the repose of her soul at St. Dominies Church in San Francisco.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery In Colma. Dean; and a daughter, Lily Dean, vice March 2, 1953, and served in Japan for one year with the Third members from Sonoma County school and Slater Junior High pol. Interment Sebastopol Cemetery, VONELLI In Santa Rosa April 23 They are all of Healdsburg. scnooi of aanta Rosa. WHtlLlMAIH Analy High School was awarded Marine Division.

Services will be held at 9:10 a.m, Thursday from the Memorial Cha Etiilr 'converted from 1955. Louis Tonelli, dearly beloved husband of Lillian Tonelli of Santa Rosa: devoted father of Elaine a second and fourth place. William Hicks rear-wheel to) The SRHS team of Kirk Veale, A former San Francisco street pel of Lafferty Smith, and will be followed by a Requiem Mass at front-wheel schools placed high in the annual FFA Judging Day held Friday at the Davis campus of the University of California. Santa Rosa and Petaluma High Schools chapter members swept one first, a second and two third places for each school. Petaluma also placed fourth in another event and Santa Rosa car motorman who had lived in James yuick and James Evans with William Lowe as alternate 1.4 orooell oe.i Weather Summary bt.

Phillip's Church, Occidental, at Santa Rosa for 35 years died yes KLEBE In Santa Rosa, April 22, XSfT or to casters. was graded first in milk products terday in a Santa Rosa hospital. juagmg. Kirk was also second in He was William H. Hicks, 90, of individual scoring.

3905 Pyle Ave. 10 a.m. Burial will be in the family plot, Druid Cemetery, Occidental. Cpl. Marra is survived by his father, John B.

Marra, Occidental; his mother, Lena Marra, Imola; and three brothers, TSgt. Chester Farm accounting first place went members won a sixth place. Hollywood AdMtaele WALKER Available with Crutch Attachment or Balance Ring. Mr. Hicks had been a street car man since the age of 17 when he lived in Grand Rapids, Mich.

He SANTA KOSA temperatures yesterday: high. 70; low, 38. to and the team of Clyde Davis, John Brian and Mit.ehPll The judging was preliminary to Total seasonal rainfall, 20.94 the FFA state judging contest to started work in San Francisco in narnes. John was third high scorer. inches; normal, 28.58; last year be held May 7 at San Luis Obispo.

I9a5. Bert J. Klebe. beloved husband of Gladys Klebe of Santa Rosa: loving father of Frank Klebe of Vallejo. Eugene Klebe, with the U.S.

Navy in Japan and Elaine Garrison of Santa Rosa. Loving grandfather of Frank, and Jeff Klebe of Vallejo, Daniel, Susan, and Judith Garrison of Santa Rosa. A member of Typographical Union Local 577. A native of North Dakota. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services Monday, April 23, 1955, at 3:30 pjn.

from the chapel at Welti Funeral Parlors, with the Rev. David F. Barnett. officiating. Interment, IOOF Lawn Cemetery.

1907 and retired at the age of 75 Anaiy was second, Petaluma 25.79. Some 1,050 students competed, rep' Beyond Price yet within the reach of all. If called upon to serve in time of sorrow, rest assured we will do more, rather than less, than expected that every confidence will be respected and faithfully guarded. Candlelight Services Redwood Garden Chapel CUERNEVIUE CECIL W. FEWEL, Director Deputy Coroner Ambulance Telephone Guerneville 12 DAY or NIGHT F.

Marra, USMC in San Diego, Al-vin J. and Edmund Marra, both of Occidental. tturd and Santa Rosa sixth in rmnl. He" is survived by his widow, resenting chapters throughout the JENNINGS SURGICAL SUPPLIES Mrs. Winnie Hicks, Santa Rosa; UKIAH temperatures yester try judging.

The Analy team was comprised of Richard Finch and state. and a niece and 'nephew, Mrs. Ha day: high, 69; low, 38. Total sea SONOMA County schools partici zel Holmes, San Francisco, and wims ana Wayne Sheldon. sonal rainfall, 23.82; last year pating included Santa Rosa, So- 411 Third St.

Phon. 1430! 33.90. Kenneth Crowl, Walnut Creek. Services will be held at 11 a.m Kaiser Buys Waikiki Hotel HONOLULU (UP) Industrialist PETALUMA team members Leon Jensen and William King placed second and fourth respectively in tomorrow from the Chapel at Welti Funeral Parlors with the Rev. Gil MARRA At Camp bert Johnson officiating.

Committal Henry J. Kaiser purchased the lush will be at Chapel of the Chimes. puiuuy judging. FFA members from Petaluma also placed third in rtarliamentarv 90 room Waikiki Nuimalu Hotel for April 17, 1955. Cpl.

Loren John Marra, USMC, dearly beloved son of John B. Marra of Occidental, and Lena Marra of Imola. Devoted brother of T.Sgt. Chester F. Marra.

USMC of San Diego. Al- $1,262,500 yesterday from Jerome Rooters On Trial Tomorrow Trial of three alleged "bunco' BR. CAMPBEIX ays: -v WE'VE MOVED UltRA MODERN GROUND FLOOR OFFICE 440 Fourth St. Santa Rosa procedure and fourth in farm me- Zucker of Honolulu. Eugene Dawson cnanics.

janero Souza, William Da A Modern Funeral Home Eugene S. Dawson, a retired San Francisco milk- company employe, will be buried at Odd Charles West FORT BRAGG Funeral serv vidson and Robert Crandell compose the mechanics team. The Santa Rosa team of John Frey, Thomas Crane and Gregg vin J. and Edmund Marra. both of Occidental.

A native of Occidental. Friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral services Thursday, April 28 at 9:10 ajn. from the Memorial Chapel of Lafferty Smith, thence to St. Phillip's Church in Occidental where a Requiem Mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 10.00 a.m. In ices for Charles Eric West.

69- roofers will begin tomorrow in So noma County Superior Court. Fellows' Lawn Cemetery Tues day. A ee-feV Jfceoled year-old longtime resident here who died Friday, will be held at Mr. Dawson had been a Santa Judge Hale McCowen, Ukiah, will sit on the bench replacing Rosa resident for 'a year. He died terment in the family plot, Druid p.m.

today from the Grace T. Judge Charles McGoldrick, who JiTiday at a San Francisco Hos Cannarr Funeral Home. -emeiery, ucciaentai. The Rosary will be recited Wednes FREE PARKING Directly Acres the Street has a civil case in progress in Private burial services will be day evening at 8 o'clock at the his court. iairerty ec smith Chapel.

held at Rose Memorial Park. The Rev. J. Louis Kent will officiate Accused are: John McMillian, 64, pital at the age of 64. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

Tuesday from the Eg-gen and Lance Mortuary. He retired two years ago after an association of 25 years with iiuojiiiis was imra in uvestock judging and John was high individual scorer. Petaluma placed second and Santa Rosa third in dairy judging James Doyle of the three-man meat judging team of Santa Rosa, with Michael York and Michael Sevenants, was second high individual scorer. The team also placed second in the judging of carcasses and wholesale meat cuts. Point Arena was third and Analy fourth.

HICKS In Santa Rosa, Saturday, at the services. pm us, iaa, wiuiam tl. Hicks; Isaac McMillian, 38, and George McMillian, 23. They are represented by William T. Joyce, San Fran Surviving are a daughter.

oeany oeiovea nusoana of Mrs. Winnie Hicks: lovin uncle nt Mr Mrs. Elaine Jordan. Fort Brase: cisco attorney. Hazel Holmes of San Francisco, and Kenneth Crowl of Walnut Creek.

the Borden Milk Co. at San two sisters. Mrs. John Erickson. Lester M.

Belden, senior deputy a native or Michigan. Fort Bragg, and Mrs. Hugo Ruk, Eureka, and a brother. Emil Friends are respectfully invited district attorney, will present the Francisco. He was a member of the San Francisco milk drivers' union.

His home was at 933 Georgia to attend the funeral, Monday, state case. April 2oth at 11 from the Westergard, Eureka. i cnapei at Welti Funeral Parlors, with the Rev. Gilbert Johnson of. THE THREE defendants were St.

ficiating. Committal, Chapel of the Surviving are his wife, Mar frames. indicted by Sonoma County Grand Jury early this year on charges of CARD OF THANKS 1 SS -3S grand theft and conspiracy. garet; a son, Donald Dawson, and a daughter, Mrs. Hugh Dougherty, both of DuBois, Pa.

CUR FUNERAL PRICES re plainly marked and araflabl to erery client at the same price Welti Funeral Parlor T47 4th St. Santa Rosa Ph. 21 Si Oil'' We wish to express heartfelt thanks to all our many friends, neighbors. The trial is expected to take some two weeks to be heard. members of Sebastopol S.P.R.S.I., the Palm Drive Hospital staff and doctors All three defendants are cur ana tne Memorial Hospital, Santa DEAFNESS CAN BE SELF TORTURE IN THE 20TH CENTURY Bert Brixey FORT BRAGG Lumber mill DR.

J. C. CAMPBELL SAYS: "Pay nothing until after September 1st, 1955, on approved credit 21 months to pay." rently free on $1,000 bail each. Kosa, for their many acts of kind-ness, words of sympathy and beau tiful floral offerings extended worker Bert Brixey, 51, died at his home here yesterday. San Rafael Bank Member of National Selected Mortician throughout the illness of Mrs.

Mae E. Collins and in our recent bereavement. We also wish to extend Mr. Brixey was employed at the BE THRIFTY Union Lumber Co. and lived here for three years.

He was a native of Missouri. He is survived by his wife. Mil dred; two sons, Jack Brixey, Fort sincere mantes to the friends who served as pall bearers, to the Rev. Orval S. Clay, Grace Cox, and the O'Leary Funeral home for their many courtesies.

Irving Collins Mr. and Mrs. Elmer H. Collins and family Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Jepson and family Mr. and Mrs. Craig Jay and family By W. A. BLAKE Certified Hearing Aid Audiologist Long, long ago, in the 1 7th centurv.

there lived a mnnV VERY LOW DENTAL PLATE PRICES Bragg, and Neil Brixey, Springfield. and five sisters. Looks to Petaluma By Staff Correspondent PETALUMA The First National Bank of San Rafael is negotiating with Petaluma Elks Lodge Hall Association for the purchase of the Elks' downtown business property at Western Ave. and Keller Bank President William Murray said yesterday. The bank has been granted.

a national charter to open a branch in Petaluma. who felt that he must do more than any other monk to prove I e. Funeral services will be held at p.m. today at the chapel of the nis Taun ana piety. How did he propose to do this? He fash ioned an undershirt out of metal, then punctured the metal Ckapat Robert E.

Cain Funeral Home with the Rev. A. G. Frost officiating. with hundreds of tiny holes until it resembled a veaetable xr The body will be sent to West jasiriisn 'nfciWtnri rVirin I grater turned inside out.

For years the monk wore this "tor' Plains, for burial. I Chiang to Oust Over-Age GIs TAIPft, Formosa (UP) Six ty thousand overage and physically unfit soldiers will be discharged from the Chinese Na tionalist Army this year and re- INVEST YOUR SALVAGE IN SALVAGING MEN CALL THE Salvation Army Truck Telephone Santa Rosa 3213 Let Us Pick Up Tour Discarded Articles something gG is on the way tureshirt" beneath his habit so that with his every movement its many jagged metal edges cut his body. Finally he died from loss of blood. That's not a very pretty story, is it. You're probably thinking, "How foolish to go through so much agony.

There are so many better ways in which he might have proved his faith." I agree with you, but I know that even today there are many, many folks who submit themselves to self-torture without even the excuse of trv- placed by younger and healthier volunteers and The program is designed to "transfuse new blood" into the FAST PLATE REPAIRS ONE HOUR MOST CASES Chiang Kai-shek defense forces estimated unofficially to total W. A. Blake Jr. 3 ify -r between 300,000 and 400,000 SONOMA COUNTY HEART Inc. GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES YOUR CONTRIBUTION In Tribute to Your Loved One WvvvvvvvA men.

Indian Money Worth Something CAMPBELL SAYS: ing to be more holyl These are the hard of hearing folks who live in the world of half-hearing because their vanity prevents them from wearing a hearing aid! Vanity, as it is defined, is FALSE PRIDE and nothing demonstrates lack of real pride more than false pride. Anyone who suffers unnecessarily from deafness is proving how little real pride he or she has. Would you consider a person proud who made others live in a constant state of anxiety, never knowing if what they have said has been understood? Never knowing if their loved one would be hit by an automobile CHICAGO (UP) A coin club says that in the days of the Aztec OF OUR WORK IS MAKING inaians, you couia spend your P.O. Box 844 SANTA ROSA money or eat it. The Aztecs used cocoa beans for altasaaBaB money, the club said.

To Pensioners and Senior Citizens A special asy purchase plan It ready for you under California Medical Assistance Act. let Us Help Youl DENTAL PLATES Removable Brtdres end Extractions for Dental Plates DR. CAMPBELL SAYS THIS TREMENDOUS VOLUME allows us to offer VERT LOW prices for DENTAL PLATES and yet not sacrifice one bit of quality. COME IN AND SEE MODERN DENTAL PLATES with CRYSTAL CLEAR TRANSPARENT PALATE and set with TRANSLUCENT TEETH. Used And Acclaimed by Many Dentists.

I i because ot the inability to hear the approach of danger? For rhy part, I can't see anything remotely resembling pride in behavior like this! Real pride would dictate that a deafened person should gst a hearing aid. Just by wearing one they are, in effect, saying, "I am too proud to let either myself, or my loved ones mil ihj Mi A Constant Source of Inspiration and Pride A Tribute to Lives That Continue to Mean So Much. suffer from my defect." Don't torture yourself, your family or your friends with a hearing loss. Even if you feel, or you have COME IN NOW NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY been told, that your loss is hopeless, let me see if I can help you. My company, the Beltone Hearing Aid Company, provides 262 different hearing corrections in order to fit each indi vidual hearing loss as accurately as possible, whether your loss is mild or severe, let me fit you with the one Beltone correc Place your order for Memorial Work now tion that may help you hear again with amazing clarity, and WATCH FOR BIG ANNOUNCEMENT ive again with greater peace of mind.

The entire demonstra- i NEW GROUND FLOOR OFFICE (No Stairs to Climb) 440 Fourth St. Santa Rosa Phone 8G7 Offices in Other California Cities tion, including Beltone's electronic hearing analysis, is yours free, without obligation. So please, won't you come in, or phone or write for an appointment today? It may mean a bright new future for you and yours. And please, be sure to be completed for Memorial Day North Bay Monument Co. 212 Davis Street Santa Rosa Phone 693 SHOPS ALSO AT UKIAH AND.

PETALUMA Family Vaults, Monuments, Markers, Inscriptions and Concrete Work 7ZD "SB? to read my column in this paper next Sunday for more interest- ng and helpful facts about hearing. W. A. Blake Beltone Hearing Center, 507 Third Street, Telephone 3409, Santa Rosa..

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