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The Press Democrat from Santa Rosa, California • 8

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A Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, Mor. 30, 1953 II Labor Unit Endorses Winler Weather To Go On and On Mary Stubbleiield Funeral arrangements are being made for Mary" Stubbleiield, 78. who died in a Santa Rosa hospital yesterday alter a two-week illness. Mrs. Stubblefield, a native of Upper Lake Professor Dies at 76 UPPER LAKE Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

Wednesday at the Summerill Mor Vital Statistics Births, Marriages, Divorces, Deaths Clem Miller i (Continued from Page IA thick tree was ripped from the! tuary, Lakeport. for Eiisha Mar- Highway 29 between Kelseyville; ground. at- The First Congressional Dis-ICalifornia. lived most of her life Howard Hill. 62-year-old Areata j- rbor Leaeue for Political1 in the Santa Cruz area but came Frank S.

Miser of San Francisco. Also survived by nieces and nephews. A native of Healdsburg, age 82 T'ears. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Monday afternoon, March 31. at 2 p.

m. at the chapel of Fred Young vin Caslleberry, 76. who died at and Lakeport. his Upper Lake home yesterday i Clear Lake was already man. said he saw the black fun- c-j cnm rini courn months BIRTHS BBgTACrO Mr- and Mr.

James! Rartacco, Santa Rosa, el Santaj Rosa Memorial Hospital. Marvh 28.j iltiS, a irl. pounds. 13 ounces. MH4.FR To Mr.

and Mrs. James' K. Miller. Santa Rosa, at Santaj Rosa Memorial Hospital. March 1968, a girl.

pounds. I' 2' oinices. 1 education yeburruav gave its; after a long illnets. foot above high water by p.m.jnel cloud move in from the Paci-j unariimous endorsement to Demo-! ago to live with her grandson. fic Ocean on the seaside rural a retired' In Lakeport .73 inch of rain Mr.

Castleberry was Earl Joseph Johnson, at 9176 Healdsburg. Interment. Oak Mound! crat Clement W. Miller of Corte Cemetery. Heaiasourg.

community. He said tt tw'stcr' Madera was about 150 feet high and mush-j I BOkAH To Mr. and Mrs. ZAHOS Redwood Highway South. Cotati.

Arrangements are being made at Eggen Lance Mortuary. In Sebastopol. March 26 Some 30 labor delegates from Harrv Zanos. loviitf father roomed up from a five-foot-wide' the district's seven counties met of Andreas Zihos of Florida. A native of Greece, age 0 years.

university professor. He taught at fell from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. yes-Oklahoma City University for 20 terday. years, retiring in 140.

Before' Yesterday's tornado in Hum-that he had been superintendent boldt county ripped roofs from of schools at Hollis. Okla. (houses and uprooted trees. After World War I he was a) There were no immediate remember of the Southern of injuries. Roofs were Howard P.

Hotoway. ania rtoss.j aj- Santa Rosa Memorial March 1958. a boy, 7 pounds. ounce. i ANGEI.L.

To Mr. and Mr. Max! Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Monday. the Santa Rosa labor temp Heaw snow is expected today. heard from three of the congres- especially near Mount Shasta and' 4 I rvn 'x I ncTMi-jnic than fs4asI Hn the Siskivous.

Travelers in tliej recommend the endorsement of Augell. Santa Rosa, at Santa Rota JJemorial Hospital. March 28. 1958, a -eirl. 9 pounds.

7'i ounces. ROBtRT To Mr. and Mrs. Mer-vm Robert. Sebastopol, at Palm t'v Hospital.

Sebastopol. March Tl. 19SR. a girt. 7 pounds.

2 ounces. KOBF.RTS To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd racial Commission of the YMCA. Itorn from at least nine houses Sierras were warned of danger-He and his wife, Mamie, came to and tossed about 400 feet up a'ous road conditions with heavy Lake County two and a half years hillside.

A three-and-a-half footlsnow from Yosemite northward, ago from Springdale. Ark. j. MR. SOLOMON i Roberts.

Sebastopol. at Palm Drive Hospital. Sebastopol. March 26. Mr.

Castleberry was a wttt RT TrniUr HEARING NEWS Get Free Buyer's Guide New Hearing Glasses Guide 1PM. a bov. 7 oounds. 12's ounces March ,11. 1958.

at the chapel of the O'l-eary Funeral Home in Sebastopol- Interment. Sebastopol Cemetery. Servwes will be held Sunday evening. March 30. at 7 o'clock at the OLeary Funeral Home Chapel.

SOLOMON In Santa Rosa. March 28, 1958. Claude E. Solomon, beloved husband of Camilic Solomon. Santa Rosa: loving father of Phyllis W.

Yorg. Manhattan Beach. and Weaver A. Solomon. Monterey Park.

Calif; grandfather of Elaine Solomon, Monterey Park: Linda Richard and Stephen Yorg. Manhattan Beach: brother of Mrs. Mae Dickson. Albany. George A James and Harry P.

Solomon, all of Napa. Calif. A native of St. James, age 77 years. A member of To Mr.

and Mr. Harry-Nielsen. Petalunia. at Kaiser That recommendation will go before the April 14 San Francisco con-ention of the California Labor League for Political Education. Everett A.

Matzen of secretary-treasurer of the district LLPE, said the delegates met separately with each of the three candidates then discussed them of Sigma Chi fraternity. He was a 32nd Degree Mason and a member of the Blue Key, national professional organization. He was a member of the Bar of Oklahoma, practicing law as an avocation, and was a lifetime member of the Methodist Church. Slattery Challenges Busch for State Senate Retired Builder Claude Solomon Succumbs at 77 By Staff Correspondent jjoOO.UOO appropriation for length Defore taking a vote. URIAH State Sen.

James E. Woods State Park near Philo; anj Each candidate was nuestionpd Ha u-ic an allimnnc nf fpntral ciauoe c. aoiomon. -yeir-oia rniWe of Oklahoma. Okla- Busch, seeking his second $800,000 appropriation ior the pro-'at length.

Mr. Matzen said on Santa Rosa Lodge 57 Santa Rosa Bodies Scottish Rite: Aahmes AV JiaW i i i 1 Till JU11U11 at IUI UltTU 1 xl IT- unl hn yrrrtcvi tT in IOU I Mim. -JI 1. -I I It Temple Shrine: Lodged university ana uie oiuvci. c-i ivuuu.c cCR nuuu a wide range ot issues including $72,000 for flood control' foreien economic assistance con.

Foundation Hospital. Valleio. March 23. 1958. a girl.

7 pounds. 4 -ounces. GRIDEft To Mr. and Mrs. James Gnder.

Lavtonville. at Howard Memorial Hospital. March 15. 1958. a tnrl.

8 pounds 5 ounces. TORRES To Mr. and Mrs. Jesus Torres. Wtllits.

at Howard Me. monal Hospital, March 24, 1958, a bov. 8 pounds 2 ounces. HATCHER To Mr. and Mrs Lanyard Hatcher.

Willits. at Howard Memorial Hospital. March 25, 1958. a girj. 7 pounds I ounce.

DIVORCE COMPLAINTS FILED COLEMAN Lorraine vs. David A. Grounds, crueltv. Couple married Dec. 10.

1947. San Francisco. Plaintiff seeks custody of five children. ANNULMENT COMPLAINTS MILLER Margaret A. vs.

Robert O. Grounds that plaintiff was not of age and did not have parents consent at time of couple's mar 270. IOOF. Berkeley: Sonoma tv rrf Ch r-aun. waveny ijaciti oiaiieiy ui nroiect 270.

IOOF. Berkeley: Sonoma sity of Chicago. the June 3 primary election. jon Kelsey Creek, and "hundreds tinuance of H-bomb tests Jaft- KT .1. 1 County Shrine Club; Carpenters Mr Union.

Local 751. I ,11 hIHsUri, Solomon, a native of Mis-. in addition to his wife, a lived in Santa Rosa since teacher at Upper Lake High no uuifi lanuiuaiw "J.ol tnousands ot dollars lor beach- Hartley, "right-to-work," water the Friday deadline. es arKj jn the two counties, i problems, public housing the re- from the Esgen Lance Mortu-11932, making his home at 555 School, he if survived by his son. Ave' He was a member.

Donald. Burlingame. chairman of ben. Buscn. a Kepurucanl was; Mr.

Slatterv is a native of Ukiah1 cession unemnlovment social armAA KVmih nictrift cwlalfir in Bow. en and officers of Santa RosajOf Santa Rosa Lodge 57, social science division of San. and nas lived in Lake County since security, unemployment msur- Santa Rosa Bodies- Scottish State College; hlSl-. bucceeunig ins uiwun, He attended Lake County -ance, taxation and aid to educa- Mrs To Robertson, i wno cud not seeK re-eiecuon ai- Aahmes Temple Shrine, Cam-(daughter. Contributions preferred to the schot)ls, graduated from Uon.

(Burt Busch filed Shrine Crippled Childrens Hos- of California Other candidates present were piul. icy, ouiiuina Luumy online WIUU, weilinElOn. IPSaS. anu ucik, anH lator flirt 9 voai- riage June 14, 1957, Carson City, In Santa Rm. Marehlj r- it: I trressl The senatorial district' UP uiu.mi, nc- LvrcHEsi Lucches.

of ui.iui. wasnmpon iu Mendocino; graduate study at Georgetown publican, and Theodore Watkins 29. 1S58. Aneelo relo lev Ford. Life-lone friend of the rev.

Funerals I1C oi tsenna t-usier. i University's school of foreign ser-1 of Mendocino, Democrat, the Presbyterian Church of the The Rev. C. H. Wilcox of; counties.

Washington. Before World! Roses. Meteor Ranch. Upper Lake, and wnery. oo-year-olu 01-, m.

mu Ct'MMINGS In Healdsburg. March 27. 1958, Mary Edith Cummings. is nidKui jus iiiav uiui 7 xvt-uuucciii udiu.iuflit; l.uiu xjcne- beloved wife of the late Edward He is survived by his wife, Ca-'the Rev. Roy Q.

WhiUng of Lake-mille Solomon, Santa Rosa, and port Methodist Church, will of- port, was unable to attend be cause of a previous commitment Cummings: loving sister of Ross for public office. assignments ior unuea rrun co. Both candidates have cross-! He was discharged from the Army filed. ias a captain in 1946. N.

Miser of Oakland, Earl Framp ficiate at the services. was the father of Phyllis W. Yorg, ton of Healdsburg. and the late John Synon of San Rafael William Manni family of Valley Ford. A native of Italy.

Aged 83 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday. April 1 at 9 a.m. at the Chapel of the Leary Funeral Home in Sehas-topol. Thence to St.

Sebastian's Church where Mass will be said for the repose of his soul commencing at 9:30 a m. Interment Sebastopol Cemetery. The Rosary will be recited Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the O'Leary Funeral Chapel. In announcing his candidacy he! Mr- Slattery has been a pear i Republican who is an outspoken For the BEST in cited as accomplishments waiuut rancner in v-oun-; advocate of Tight-to-work legis- ty since the war. jlation wrote that he had "no He has served on three coun-'s desire" to receive the labor ty grand juries; is a former trus-1 group's endorsement.

He said the Manhattan Beach, and Weaver A. Solomon, Monterey Park. He was the brother of Mrs. Mae Dickson, Albany, and George. James and Harry Solomon, all of Napa.

He was the grandfather of Elaine Solomon, Monterey Park and Linda. Richard and Stephen Yorg, all of Manhattan Six Running For Congress (Continued from Page 1A) FBI agent who is making his first bid for public office. Others in the race: John Synon of San Rafael, 43-vear-old member of the state In- Women Hurt In Accident tee of Clear Lake Union High LLPE advocates "socialism." School: a director of Lake County i Mr. Matzen said the Sonoma Fruit Exchange and former direc-County Committee on Political Don't buy any hearing aid until you check it against this Buyer's Guide Learn what features to look for in hearing glasses. Compare other aids with Maico's quality features: slimmer "natural look" bows; choice of attractive colors; thrilling tone range; separata On-Off and Volume Get Free Buykr's Guide.

I71AICO SANTA ROSA HEARING CENTER THOMAS P. REDDICK SR. 809 South Davis St. Santa Rosa LI 2-1707 PEGG In Pasadena. Mach 27.

1958. Rose May Peee. beloved mother of Joseph S. Pegu, Pasa. dena.

and the late Ernest Peee: grandmother of Jody. Dan and mm Mrs. Virgal Louise McBumey, tor of tlie California Canning Pear i Education will meet tomorrow May Sue Pege. Pasadena: Ernest Beach condition at' Santa Rosa General Association. He is president of the night, at the Santa Rosa Labor dustrial Accident Commission and la.t nitrht with Lake County Democratic Club and Temple, to hear the two candi Funeral services will be at 11 a.m.

tomorrow from the chapel former executive secretary tot 't suffered in a head-1 has en a member of the county dates for Sonoma County's seat in the State Senate. L. Pegg and Jon H. Pegg. Santa Rosa: sister of Dorothy Canaar, Mendocino City.

A native of Mendocino City. A member of Rose Valley Chapter No. 33, O.E.S.. Santa Rosa. Funeral services will be held from the Eggen Lance Mortu of Eggen Lance Mortuary with Gov.

Knight. Mr. Synon, a Re- on collision on Highway 101 at Democratic Central Committee for the Rev. William Bowen and of-j publican, is campaigning prin- Mark West Springs Rd. years, day morning.

Incumbent F. Presley Abshire (R-Santa Rosa) will appear before the group for about an hour. THE FLOWER SHOP 150 Santa Rosa Avnu. LI 6-3465 THE FLOWER BASKET 435 Fourth Straat II 2-6210 In Sabastepol APPLE BLOSSOM FLORIST 454 No. Main Stract VA 3-4015 a "right to work cipally on ficers of Santa Rosa Lodge 57, officiating.

Inurnment will ary Tuesday afternoon, April 1 platform. Mrs. McBumey, driving south beginning at 8 p.m.. and his; Angelo Lucchesi SEBASTOPOL Funeral serv at 2 o'clock, the Rev. Shirley Sher rill, officiating.

Democratic opponent. Santa Rosa Inurnment. Chapel of The Chimes. Contributions to the So be at the Chapel of the Chimes. Mamie Prosser Mrs.

Mamie Bell Prosser 73- Burt Busch, 53-year-oio LaKe-on Higllway ioi, was injured at port Republican who served two a when a car driven by terms in the state Senate seat jMichael D. Larkin. 17. of Con-now occupied by his brother, cord, attempted to pass a truck James, Ukiah. Burt Busch, an ad strUck Mrs.

McBurney's car ices will be held at 9 a. m. Tues-i attorney Joseph Rattigan, will fol-l day for Angelo Lucchesi, 85, who; low. noma County Heart Fund pre ferred. died in a Santa Rosa hospital yes-'r 1 SWANSON In Healdsburg.

March year-old Santa Rosa widow, died attorney, served 16 years as Lake head-on. terday after a long illness. Mr. Lucchesi, a native of Italy, ppropriat at Santa Rosa Hospital Friday iCounty District Attorney Mrs. McBurney's steering wheel Armond S.

Fitzer, 49-year-old from burns suffered Jan. 27 when was jammed against her chest. iforriia 60 years ago. Youne Larkin was cited by the: He resided in Valley Ford for 10 Services for fomllU of ad rlliMi foitki. her clothing caught fire from the fireplace at her home, 1660 Seb years where he was a rancn worker.

A bachelor, Mr. Lucchesi Lake County rancher and heavy equipment operator. Theodore Watkins, 47-year-old Mendocino farmer and tax-ac- California Highway Patrol for driving on the wrong side of the road. astopol Rd. Mrs.

Prosser, a native of Wis- 28, 1958. Anna Elizabeth Swanson: loving mother of Clarence G. Peterson of Long Beach; loving sister of Mrs. Louise Berg of Georgetown. Mrs.

Ellen Benson of Healdsburg and Gustav Gustaf-son of Sweden. A native of Sweden. Age 86 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday afternoon. April 1 at 2 o'clock at the chapel of Fred Young and Healdsburg.

Entombment, Chapel of the Santa Rosa. Those who wish may contribute to the Heart Fund. PROSSER In Santa Rnsa Friday. BERTRAM KRONEN, D.D.S. Orthodontist Announces the Removal of His Office to -1049 FOURTH STREET Santa Rosa Dial LI 2-7834 consin, lived in Sonoma County countant wno ran tiura, in iot.

lor M) years. She was a member has no known survivors. Services will be at the chapel of O'Leary Funeral Home, Sebastopol, with a mass at St. Sebastian's Church at 9:30 a. m.

Burial will be in Sebastopol Ceme of the Christian Church of Peta- Doth party congressional primaries. Mr. Watkins, a registered Democrat, has been an out- Charles W. Price SEBASTOPOL A former resident of Sebastopol, Charles W. (Jack) Price, died Friday at Lafferty Smith f' Memorial Chapel 415 Street, Santa Rosa 1- DIAL LI 5-2921 luma.

She was the mother- nf rha.ic spoken critic of party-endorse- ment practices. Rockville. where he was; March 28. 1958. Mamie Bell Pros- Edward Wallin, Bodega Bay; Earl tery.

A rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home. ser. ucniy uciuvcu iiiumer Edward Wall candidates; employed as a mapmaker for aj and Mrs. Pearl Five of the six cross-filed, and will seek the federal aeency.

Death was the! result of a heart condition. Mr. Price, 47, was the stepson of the late Eugene Elphick. Seb- nominations of both parties in the June 3 primaries. The exception: Mr.

Fitzeer, who filed as a Republican only. astopol. He attended Pleasant Hill One other possible candidate Elementary School and was grad- C. Wedemeyer, both of Petaluma; Marvin Lee Wallin, Bodega; Oliver Harrison Wallin, Coalinga; Mrs. May Rose Tarwater and Mrs.

Ruby Leonia Lausten, both of Santa Rosa. She was the sister of John Welling and Edward Welling, both of Bodega; George Welling and Mrs. Rose Ellis, both of Santa Rosa; Susie Columbo, Sebastopol, and Mrs. Zella Robertson, Bodega Bay. She leaves 16 grandchildren bowed out of the race last week.

uated from Analy Union High He was John W. Ward, 38-year- School in 1928. He served with old Belvedere insurance and real the Army during World War II estate broker. jand lived here until he moved to Mr. Ward, who gained 11 votes Maryland about years ago.

to Mr. Dupuis' 23 on the first He was a nephew of Esther ballot at a Ukiah GOP endorsing Gomez and Annie Morse, Sebasto- meetint in January, blasted the Pol. In Maryland ne leaves nis and five great-grandchildren. Services will be at 1 nm to-'endorsement process in his with- wife, Olive, and two daughters. Bay; Earl Edward Wallin of Peta-luma; Mrs.

Pearl C. Wedemeyer, Petaluma; Marvin Lee Wallin of Bodega; Oliver Harrison Wallin of Coalinga; Mrs. May Rose Tarwater of Santa Rosa; Mrs. Ruby Leonia Lausten. Santa Rosa, and the late Arthur G.

Wallin of Williams; beloved sister of John Welling and Edward Welling of Bodega: George Welling and Mrs. Rose Ellis of Santa Rosa: Susie Columbo. Sebastopol; Mrs. Zella Robertson of Bodega Bay; 16 grandchildren, and 5 great-grandchildren, all surviving. A native of Wisconsin.

Age 73 years. Friends are respectively invited to attend the services Monday. March 31. 1958. at 1 p.m.

from the Welti Chapel of the Roses, 1225 Sonoma with Maurice Williams of the Christian Church of Petaluma. officiating. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express heartfelt thanks to our many friends for their icts of kindness, words of sympathy, beautiful floral offerings and contributions to the heart fund extended in our recent bereavement, in the loss of our beloved husband and father Mrs. Mary Castinn Mrs. Charles Haydcn Mrs.

Donald Prnteau Mrs. H. Consanj Mrs. George Policy, Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony DeMattei Gloria DeMattei Robert DeMattei morrow from the Welti Thanol nfidrawal announcement. He said the Roses with Maurice Williams ihe was Quitting the race for "per- sonal and family reasons." Weather Summary officiating. Concluding services will be at the Chapel of the Chimes. Poultry Bill Moves Ahead Anna Swanson SANTA ROSA high yesterday 54: low 43. Rainfall 7 a.m.

Fri- HEALDSBl'RG Funeral scr- SACRA MFNTO The Senate day to 9 p.m. yesterday .97 IBefore I Need Experience has proven that it is wiser to purchase cemetery property for cremation, lawn lurial or entombment before the time of need. How to conveniently 3rtake such arrange-ni en ts will be explained to you without obligation on your part -by one of our trained "counselors. Just phone or write Odd Fellows -Cemetery Ass'n Santa Rosa, Calif. Phone LI 2-1580 P.O.

Box 995 vices for Anna Elizabeith Swan-; Finance Committee is next stop inch: seasonal total 38.97: normal son, who died Friday in a Heaids-jfor a bill which would establish 27.02: same date last year 14.87. burg nursing home after a longia poultry promotion council to PETALUMA: hiah vesterclav illness, will be held at 2 p.m. Iboost the saeeine eee and meat -57- 1 Rainfall 94 hm.rs in Leola Vance LITTLE RIVER Funeral services for Leola Vance, 62. who Tuesday at the chapel of Fredlbird industries. 4:30 p.m.

.19 inch: seasonal total Young Healdsburg. The bill, authored by Assem- through March last year Mrs. Swanson, 86, was a native Richard H. McCollister 1 13.25. of Sweden and had lived in Cali- (R-San Anselmo) was approved; UKIAH: high yesterday 57: fornia for the last.

35 years. SheFriday by the Senate Agriculture 0w 44 Rainfall 24 hours to 5 came to Healdsburg in 1926. She ICommittee. It already had beenjpm yesterday 107 inches- sea-was the widow of the late Carl 0. approved by the Assembly Agri-1 sonal "total 50.89; same date "last Swanson.

Healdsburg batcher, culture Committee. VMP 2sm died at her Little River home Thursday after suffering a heart attack, will be held at 2 p.m. wno died in 1953 who died in Tuesday from the Chapel of the ftooert Cain runeral Home. Mrs. Swanson is survived hv Stone Furniture Bragg.

iher son, Clarence G. Peterson, Mrs. Vance was a native of Long Beach; her sisters, Mrs. Petaluma and had lived in Little iLouise Berg, Georgetown, SAVE ON EVERYTHING YOU NEED HOME FURNISHINGS River since 1946. She survived land Mrs.

Ellen Benson. by her husband, Earl Vance, burg, and her brother Little River; her son, Lester SGustafson. Sweden. To Kesidents of The It cd wood Umpire Rayner, and granddaughter. Lou-1 Entombment will be at the ise Rayner both of Santa Rosa.

Chapel of the Santa Burial will be Little River cemetery 1 OLD TIMERS NEW COMERS it belongs in your medicine cabinet Rose May Pegg Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday for Rose May Pegg, a resident of Santa Rosa for 20 years, who died in Pasadena Tliuiv-day, Mrs. Pogg was visiting in Southern California with her son at the time of her dentli. You Wish to Buy FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES ON CREDIT WE Will CLEAR FOR YOU WHIIE IN THE ST0REI BUY IT FROM A DRUG STORE! low Carrying Chargt You Deal Direct With Stone's Not Banki Not Finance Companies SI.N'CE 187S CHAPEL of the ROSES She was a native of Mendocino City and made her home at 601 King St. She was a member of Rose Valley Chapter 33, Order of Eastern Star.

She was the mother of Joseph Pegg, Pasadena, and the late Ernest Pegg, Santa Rosa. She was the grandmother of Jody, Dan and May Sue Pegg. all of Pasadena and Ernest L. Pegg and Jon H. Pegg, both of Santa Rosa.

Slip was the sister of Dorothy CanaiT, Mendocino City. Services ill ho from the Eggen Lance Mortuary with the Rev. Shirley Shrrrill officiating. In-urm cut will be at the Chapel of the Chimes. Contributions to tnr Sonoma DELIVERY AT ONCE STONE FURNITURE "Try Stone's for Soft Beds" Santo Rosa's Newest Funeral Home Buy your household first aid medicines and vitamins from a registered pharmacist.

Of all retailers, he is the only one qualified by education and experience to advise you scientifically on these purchases. Sponsored by Sonoma County Pharmaceutical Assn. Store Hours: 9 to 5 Daily Open Thursday Nights 7 to 9 526 Fifth Street 172 Main Street SANTA ROSA PETALUMA Our 52nd Ytar Serving th Redwood Empir Now in Our New Location Private Parking for 100 Cars 1225 SONOMA AVENUE At 0OYIE PARK DRIVE SANTA ROSA Telephone It 5-0880 lUitMufrinirrVortuiirf County Heart Fund are preferred..

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