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PAGE tars Taaj OSEGOll STATE5MA1L SaUsu Oregon. Yfebudar Morning. May 2V1944 Family Admires Prize Photo Plasma Dbiipra PouHdOu Robert Ai Beer Funeral Held Wfl(B(B Menu Where They Are What They Arm Doing Lauded in Talk Orth, appointed- tdimustratrix, who lists i $1457.35 receipts and NORTH HOWELL Funeral! expenditures, leaving a ByMaj.Berger. hi basic training at Camp Luna, Los Vegas, Nev, and attended the Dallas aviation school at Dallas, balance of heirs are sis- services for Robert A. Beer at the ters Mary: Orth, and Dorothy Pil-Ekman chapel in Silverton Satur- Tex.

He was later sent to the Allison engine school at Indianapolis, iete, both of Portland; seven chil- day were largely attended by dren of a deceased sister, Lena many friends: and neighbors. i Hughes, and four children of a do- Robert. Andregg Beer, the see-ceased brother; estate to be divid- ond son of Fred and ilsabelle Beer CDxcurr couxt 1 Clementine Daws vs. J. A.

Mox-ley; complaint asking restitution and possession of property, 80 acres of J. F. Daws farm on Mt Angel-Scotts Mills road, about 2Vx miles east of Mt Angel, leased previously by defendant and $150, amount due and unpaid as rent for premises for 1942, and costs; plaintiff alleges defendant failed to pay taxes when due and to construct substantial building, terms, of lease, jc.i Somehow the war seemed very far away as MaJ. Arnuav Berrer, former Salem dentist now an Infantry officer with the 41st division in the Sooth Ind. and Joined his present organization in September 1943 at Santa! Rosa, Calif.

ed each! to two sisters and Va I was born oik the home, farm' where among descendants of deceased I he spent his life, on March 27, 1883. Sgt; Blake is anxious to get the brother and i among descend- He died May! 16. at the Silverton ants of deceased sister. Ihosnital where he had gone for a war over so he can get back to see his boy, who was born only Frank Kirscher estate: order few days treatment of a heart ail- Edith Connie Frazer vs. David 14 days alter his departure for overseas duty.

"I would be glad to work 20 a day if it would closing discharging admin-1 ment He was married to Amy M. istrator from trust; heirs of de-1 Johnson August 29, 1917. R. Frazer; complaint for divorce, alleging cruel and Inhuman treat ceased are Ida Kirscher, widow, Besides his; widow, two sisters hasten tie-end of this conflict," Verona, Wis, and three daugh- I survive him, Mrs. L.

R. Sawyer ment; coupie were married Jan Sgt. Blake said. uary 6, 1941 at San Francisco, defendant is now in US ters, SMabel WestfalL Madison, and Mrs. Arthur Dickman, both Leone Pere, Eau Claire, of Silverton.

One brother, Melvin Wis. and Frances Paulson, Verona, Beer of The1 Dalles, died four years ago. I y'i i MT. ANGEL Warrant Off! army. I cer and 'Mrs.

Richard. J. Hessel Mabel Setflemier estate; order I Burial was made in the family Evaij May Anderson, ys.1 Eoy Donald Anderson; complaint for divorce, asking- custody of three left Sunday for Seattle after spending a three-day furlough Frank W. Settlemier, executor, to (lot in Bethany cemetery. Pallbearers i were Paul Baush- minor children, $25 monthly sup with I his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Hessel. Saturday night the Rose G. Cannard estate; decree jman, Virgil Morgan, Adolph Ket- young officer and his wife and Mr. of settlement and discharge; tleson, Wayne Strachan.

Earl Jef- port for each of children, and 375 attorneys fees; plaintiff alleges cruel and Inhuman treatment; and Mrs. Joseph Hessel were din Espe. 1 estate cannara, wtaower enoa and h. ner guests at the Dehler home. couple were married October 4, Mr.

Hessel was transferred from ox aeceaent, uervais, ure, ana it could truly be said of Robert discharging same from trust as Beer that he loved neighbor as 1933 at Driggs, Idaho. Fort (Bliss, Tex, to Seattle, about a week ago and his wife accom aoministrawr. Ibimself. Clark Morton and Lucile A. Pacific, talked to the Salem Klwanis club Tuesday noon.

Or It seemed that way until IE. J. SceUers, asked "How kbont blood plasmar The army officer, so recently in the front lines, who had been so poised and sure of himself as he spoke of the It months he had spent In the combat seal, paused and seemed to trope for words to express his feelings about plasma. "It's wonderful, the effect It has on the men. Those of yon who have helped In this work.

Would feel more than repaid If you could see the difference. "Wer used to wait for the ipedleal man to administer It; now the first aid man to reach the wounded gives It if possible before he is moved. The effect is remarkable and': you would feel your efforts were Well worth pit was not. because thefwar i not real to MaJ. Berrer that it seemed so far away, bnt he talked about the details In such a matter of fact way that at no time during his talk did his hearers feel at all close to the enemy.

-The Anstralians are a won-dcrfol people and they were glad to see the 41st division When it first arrived there although not many said so. They showed it more by the look In their eyes, the Salem officer said. -s! 'MaJ. Berrer is spending an extended leave with his family J. T.

Hughes estate; tune lor Morton vs. Clark Carroll Morton 'is- I panied him to the new post; filin lnvntni-v nrtpndM)' ta June and Robert Eugene Morton; Ralph W. Skopil appointed guardian ad 20; petition states estate's large 1 TTli AScd laTtTI Interests in' John Hughes corpora- I tA 111 litem jof Robert Eugene Morton, minor child, for purpose of repre Sri. and Mrs. John Zomsteln, who have been in Florida for the last year, are on furlough in Salem.

They are guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zum senting him in suit; answers filed Hon requires further time since if is impossible for bookkeeper of corporation to get out balance sheet earlier. Robert A. Beer estate; Amy by defendants admitting certain allegations and denying all others.

PIONEER Mrs. Anna Thelss, long time resident of Pioneer, has M. I is D. M. Hackett and Armella stein, 2010 North Liberty street A sold her farm! to Mr.

land Mrs. J. and Mr. and Mrs. John P.

Zielin- Beer named administratrix of estate estimated at $8000. W. Johnson of Portland. skL route 7. Sgt Zumstein is an Joseph Xentz estate; appraised Wells, Mrs.

Frank Filan shows her daughter. Sheila, 3, a newspaper repro Mr. and Mrs. Harry aerial gunnery instructor at Tyn at $1100 Ernest BradL Walter Sylvia and Sue went dall field air base. Sgt and Mrs.

Hackett vs. F. Jones et al; ott trial; 'testimony heard, argued, taken under advisement by Judge E. M. Page; briefs to be submitted.

Ruth D. Lear vs. Dwight Lear; testimony of plaintiff and witness Mills and Robert Mills. duction in Los Angeles of her husband's famed picture, "Tarawa Island." which won a $50 PuUtxer prise as the best war front Picture In 1943. Fllan.

an Associated Press photographer, Is covering iht Pacific war for the wartime still photographic pooL (AP Zumstein were Hayesville resi dents before he enlisted. Mary E. Palmer guardianship; to Siletz Thursday to see his brother. Merle Wells, seriously injured Wednesday by a falling annual report filed by US Nation tree. The Merle Wells family for al bank, guardian, listing cash balance of $643.24.

rr Dudley Bullock has been riven a rating of fireman second class. Enunett B. Warner, above, and Michael W. Mahony estate; or heard; no testimony on behalf of defense; decree to plaintiff; property settlement approved, but no costs or alimony allowed. Delores L.

Morton vs. Vernon Louis P. Warner, below, tons der to James F. Mahoriy and Leo Mrs. Otis White Girl Scouts Returns Home AttendRa TURNER Members one out of four in the company merly lived in Pioneer.

The Pioneer Sewing club met with Mrs. Robert Kent for an all day meeting Thursday. The time was spent sewing. Those present were Mrs. Frank Dornhecker, qualifying.

He expects to be home of the A. Morton; complaint for divorce nard C. Mahony, administrators, granting authority to make payment of $2314X6 in federal taxes. MARRIAGE LICENSES on leave soon and will then go to Shoemaker, to attend school. at the DETROIT Mrs.

Otis White has Turner Girl Scout troop In Salem. I Mrs. Tom returned from a visit with her son. jumm- n. i e.iAm Mrs.

Archie Brown Keller, Mrs. Howard John I. Ankeny, 24; clerk, 731 Cot, Mrs. Pvt Stanley White at Fort Old, mwJ of Mr, and Mrs. E.

Warner of Swegle, who are both in the navy. Enunett, aviation machinist's mate first class, surprised his parents last Sunday when he arrived home on a 15-day leave from Norfolk, Va. He came by plane and plans to return to Norfolk the same way. Be has been in the navy since alleging cruel and inhuman treatment, asking custody of minor child and $50 monthly support for child; couple were married May 3. 1943 at Oakland, Calif.

Salem; L. Max- Ray Slater, Mrs. Gladys Frakes, Calif. He ls in the amphibian the hostess, tractor battalion and has been Hatfield, Geldine Mrs. Roy Black and NORTH HOWELL Pvt Har- BuckleV BaFtiS old Dunn, recently home on an j.

extended furlough, left Saturday At Tree BarKCrS ine Smith, 20, clerk, 1001 7th, West Salem. Mrs. Kent i there for six weeks. Nowaras ana wargarei rramer. W.

C. Ross vs. Ruby E. Ross; J. E.

Pemberton, who has spent y. Another rally wfll be held In 5a- divorce decree by default; prop for Camp Hahn, Calif. JUSTICE COURT erty settlement made between JO the past few! months in visiting Tr V-, lem October ana the Turner Freda OWeU; preliminary hear- wVi! Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts Fri- Ucouts are to oarticiDate in the a ytmuuvum, Mrs. HaiTV Wells I January. 1942.

and has made parties on April 27, confirmed by was a success. Many of the 1 ing on larceny cnarge sex ior way rr wJday several trips across the Atlan i AL. 9ft bM court 'i Mabel Soto vs. Robert or es were soia ior Mrs. F.

C. Gunning entertained nignesi oi was in the Methodist Youth Fellowship der to dismiss, granted upon mo xf i 91 cktA Af lntnYiratim lit- ceeus bhvw uuu Thuy, contest3 tion of plaintiff. on a public highway dismissed at QaOir DireCtOr nice was we aucuoneer, hAM -nA th(l hnst. i Lawrence Geren vs. Yvonne request of private prosecutor.

Florence Chicago, HL, refreshments to Alice Lee Locken, Geren: order of default entered Honored at Dinner is a house guest ox Mr. ana Mrs. MUNICIPAL COURT for plaintiff. Betty Bouchie, Margaret Prather, Arlene Bouchie, Gay lord Lowry, tie. Louis, machinist's mate first class, Is somewhere In the Pacific.

He enlisted in February, 1942 and hasn't been home since October. 1942. The Warners, have a younger ion, NelL who' Is an aviation cadet He enlisted In the army air corps in December, 1943, and attending school at La-' Grande, Ore. Otis White. Fred Schindler, 560 Water street; Regional Agricultural Credit Wallace Riches, Delbert Lowry dumping refuse on certain pre and Dennis Riches.

mises: $25 fine. corporation of Washington, vs. Charels L. Hurtley et al; com-) plaint alleges R. L.

Walin, Paul; Birthday Party Held James William Unruh, 2365 Cen fSILVEBTON That you cant bark up all trees and that Mrs. Harry Buckley Is as good as any story-book detective were two points learned by caseara thieves this week. Mrs. Harry Buckley lsl the wife of the superintendent of the Silver Creek recreational area. For the past few years, the jbark his been stripped from a number of caseara trees In theSfed-eral lands of the area.

Efforts to catch the thieves had failed. But many of the trees had died. $fo. Buckley, an intensive student and lover of nature became When the bark began disappearing again this week, she started on a still hunt, found a car with license, turned ltfover to the state police. They learned the owner had been sell -j Legal Notice SILVERTON Mrs.

Tom Anderson, director of Trinity choir, was honored and presented with a gift Sunday at the May Fellowship dinner at Trinity church. Rev. M. J. K.

Fuhr, pastor! served as master ot ceremonies, with members of the choir seated at a spe- ter street: reckless driving; $50 For Mrs. It. Reed R. Walin, Charles A. Walin and V.

V. Emston were co-partners do fine. NOTICE TO CREDITORS i SILVERfON Raymond ing business under name of Sil- Reed was honor ed at a no host NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN verton Canning company at Sil verton; Charles L. Hurley and dnTaiimai tte mdersigned has been of A NINTH AD1, FORCE MUSTANG FIGHTER BASE England Benjamin Blake, 2088 Mission Woodford Rites To Be Thursday home of Mrs. M.

J. Madsen on the duly appointed Administrator George L. Hurley on May 5, 1943, spoke briefly in behalf of the con tit hr Wrthdav aimi-lthe EBUte Ot FKAHK. executed promissory note to plaint gregation. i ieceasea, ana uuii iciw ui versary a few days ago.

I h. tm, tn him. street Salem, a ninth air iff for $6000 payable October 1, John Davis 1 Slater, Willamette Present were Miss Nettie Hat- All Dersons having claims university, wilt be soloist with the force crew chief on the P-51 Mus 1943 with chattel mortgage on crops of Blue Lake beans, beets Hr nf Raln Mrs, Reed. Misa I aeainst said estate are hereby no- choir at the Sunday morning ser ii T.nn Mr snt Mn 1 tified to present the same, duly tomatoes and carrots to secure the tang. "Oklahoma Kid," where he is in charge of maintenance, has vices.

He will be accompanied by Miss Evangeline Merritt with Usf.W T.mi. MiHim -nd vexmeu anu wiui i f.V ing the hark, and made an arrest. loan; plaintiff further alleges that Silverton Canning company pro It, was expected early this week iT a vouchers, to the undersigned M. ministrator at 285 State Street i SILVERTON Funeral services for Herbert K. Woodford, 63, will be held Thursday at 2 o'clock from Scotts Mills Christian church with interment at the IOOF cemetery.

The Ekman Funeral home of Silverton will be in charge. who was born September 10, 1 1880, in Wisconsin, whom he studies. that this arrest will lead to fur cessed vegetables with notice of been recenty promoted from sergeant to staff sergeant, it is announced by his fighter group Mr. Slater will sing "The Lord's Salem, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publi ther apprehensions. existence of plaintiff's said mort Prayer" by Malotte, and will also RATION GALENDAB cation of this Notice, which first sing the solo in the choir anthem, rooo gage, on which only $1,380.95 has thus far; been paid; plaintiff seeks PnecBcd foodi BhM stamps AS I publication is made May 10.

1344. headquarters. Sgt Blake, son of Mr. and Mrs, "Incline Thine Ear." through ud Mdcfuuteiy. Charles H.

Blake also of 2086 Mis Meat, butter, cheese, etc Red MIDDLE GROVE LeRoy E. Barker, 20-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest S. Barker of route 7.

has been promoted to first class petty officer In the US navy. He was graduated from Salem high school in 1941 and enlisted fat the navy Jane IS, 1942. He Is now stationed with a carrier aircraft service unit as an aviation machinist's mate. In the Pacific. itjmu AS throufh TS valid indefl to have' defendants Hurley list amount! of crops sold and to whom, a complete account In re sion street and graduate of Sa Pet Parade Plans nltely.

Bedl atampa U. VS and WS valid taoeoBlieiy Dcgmntnc: rfuna Sugar Stamps numoer 30 and SI ood (or five DOUDdr susar tndefi- T. MHICKS Administrator of the Estate of Frank Lynch, Deceased. First Publication: May 10, 1944. Last Publication: June 7, 1944.

My.10-17-24-31 J.7. NOTICE TO CONTEACTOES died at Portland late Monday. He had lived in Scotts Mills for the past 15 years. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Leona Woodford, Portland; four Mrs.

Ruby Garreson, lem high school, class of '41, was employed as a weaver by the Thomas Kay Woolen Mills of Sa Made at Silverton School Picnic eU Attended tLDRIEDGE More thai 150 persons attended the annual schbol picnic held at the school aitaly- Stamp 40 good for hvc pounds eannlnx sucar umu Marcn i. una. SILVERTON Alfred Adams, lem prior to entering the service in September 1942. He received Apply at ration board for mora. I snoes local theater Owner, win again! St Helens; Mrs.

June Childs, Al Airolane stamp No. 1 and No. I Bids will be received by the valid indefinitely. I GAIOUNI Crossword Puzzle entertain; the youngsters who enter the annual Pet Parade Friday night The theater party will be bany; Mrs. Viola Griff ens and Mis.

Maxine McFarland; Portland: sons. Milton Woodford of City of Silverton, Oregon for the excavation by mechanical method Juna 21 akpixaUon data of No. 11 A coupons. May rernw or cou- TSSTS 'of aoDroximately 11.500 lineal feet Gordon Saturday afternoon. Tickets will Oregon: City; Lindsey, and Frank1 of St Helens; be issued after the parade Friday from data on cower.

of trench, and will be publicly Valua at jaaolina eouDonsj A. Bl. I a auatin lation to crops and products covered by plaintiffs mortgage so as to recover from owners of Silver-, ton Canning company reasonable market value of crops; judgment and execution against defendants Hurley of $4,619.08 with interest, and $1000 attorneys' fees; plaintiff further asks foreclosure of mortgage on property; motion by plaintiff to take deposition of R. L. Walin, one of defendants, and to require defendants to produce in court the books and records of Silverton Canning company, showing kind and amount of produce, if any, received by the company from two of the defendants, Charles L.

Hurley and George L. Hurley. 1-1 RI ex. and T. openeu axiu iv ik.

nmmmi lima atn iw 11 grounds Sunday. A game of Softball was played between the fathers and sobs. l4rs. Willow Evans and Mrs. Karl M.

Brown have been rehired to teach when school is resumed in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goffin, thii place; Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Brtik of Salem were dimmer guests Sunday at the home of Mr. gallon. gauons: aw gauw ivj i WVTL on. o'clock PJt, Pacific War Time. Viola Forbish, Portland; Blanch night Jessie, Black River Falls, C.

H. Dickerson, Legion corn-Hazel Spooner of Cedar Rapids, mander, sponsoring the parade, Iowa; brothers, Robert. Woodford, and F. M. Powell, parade chair-Black River Falls; Stephen Wood- man, have asked that all entrants kj A.

Senarate bids will also be re Period 4-1 coupons good througn August SI instead of Saptcmbcr S( ceived at the same meeting of the Sd thi faca Councfl for the placing ol ap proximately 11,500 lineal feet of valid for amount Indicated untu ex ford, Los Angeles, and 21 grand- ior me paraue pe we niration data show on coupon sheet. im utmw tm inn ma s.av jEnaay mgnt so juogina nay children. and! Mrs. T. A.

Ditmars at Fair I Not more than (1 per cent of sea when the field. son's ration should nave oaen saw 4n data. i i be completed by 6:30 parade starts, i wu backfilling of the trench. Bidding blanks and specifications can be obtained at the office of the City Manager. Periodic lnspsction of tires ended.

Poster Insnecuon ccrnncata reouirM in Auxiliary obtaining replacements. Tlta rNtnMl rsgsris thai Tlsf Unionvale School Winners Announced lEirtfaS A Uff VVU1IVM S.a -mrmw mm PROBATE COURT iu mm Purchaser taust get eerUflcata at I in elect anv or all bids, to Adolph Hegethwiler estate; Cldsing Program HeM- ration board for new stoves. laecant anv bid considered benefi- SILVERTON Theodore Fisher appointed ad- Winners Of the I HaataaTo Mr. land Mrs. Robert 0.1 TA.ar mntMt I Huston.

ISSS Norway, a son. Robert 1 WOOD. SAWDUST. COAX. I v- tatarac of tha CitV k.

maHHm I UNIONVALE The Unionvale I niinistraior of estate estimated at I Is VA I7 I8 WA -Jk" sn- WW" "W' "III- p33 rr llZZZZ '1 m' 11 I R-23 wmua rwvjrvm htt Apr Bimcoomm hos- based on needs. Order your U-month of Sil verton. i school closed Thursday. The pro- $2219 on deposit in Coolidge rto' REBER ALLEN. grafii included about 25 numbers I McClainc bank, Silverton; de- rrnxce contkoi.

i Mayor Rafar inquiries and complaints ta HARRY McCREA. nere, sponsoreu uj nmn an pitai. i i Mills, first; Clifton Richard Dick- born AprU Salem General bos-erson, second; Stanley Neperud, i-, third; Joan Barkhurst, fourth; A wittrock, Idanha. a daughter. Carol Lawrence Hobart.

fifth; Ragnhfld yiota. bora April; so. Deaconess hos- price uiii wa at of music, songs, exercises, (and ceased left no will and no near drilis.by the entire school; com- relatives; administrator's bond of edy "The Boss of the $500 filed. HoUSe by Imogene Bon- John Edward Krechter estate; My 25-25 City Manager. ration boards Btorruste, sixth; and Wilma Es- Brissss To Mr.

land Mrs. To Mr. land Mrs. Derald C. nie Shelburne.

Anona Gubser and! June 26. 10 set for final kew, seventh. I hearing on final account of Mary Patsr Kuhno. Rocket Gun Salvo Brtnun, 133 North Commercial street, a son. Donald Gene, born April SI, Deaconess hospital.

Baring To Mr. and Mr. Balph R. I Boring, Irons. a ton.

Gary Lea, born May 1. Deaconess hospital. Harp To Mr. and Mrs. James H.

Harp. S339 Mason street, a son. Richard James, bora May X. Deaconess bos-pttaL Fer a To Mr. and Mrs.

Olin J. Ford, Turner, a daughter. Nancy LaVonne. HORIZONTAL 49. land-measures 60.

born 51. shelter. i.wn born May S. Deaconess nospuai. BeaaeU To Mr.s and Mrs.

John N. Bennett of Aurora, a daughter, Dorothy May. born May 4, at the Wood-burn hospital. f- I Westergaara To Mr. and Mrs.

Leroy H. Weatergaard of Brook, a aon. Le- CALL CDDGD'Q'GE) 52. wife of Zeus 53. sun god 54.

depart 56. Himalayan mountain -peak 55. chinge 59. river In Scotland VERTICAL 1. concerning code 3.

below 4. observe 5. wanders 6. glutted roy Hector, oorn auy as ina wow-burn hospital. ,1 I Hatter To Mr.

and Mrs. Irvin A. Halter. Woodburn, a son. Raymond Irvin.

born May S. Woodburn hospital. Majar To Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W.

Major. 481 North Winter street, a son. 'J Kenneth Dean, born Apru sawm General hospital. Mercada To Mr, and Mrs. Rudy Mereado.

Skvllna road, a daughter. Answer to yesterdajrs puzzle. pea toavcl mi Anderia Watson, born April 11, Deaconess hospital. reaais To Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Fennis. Gates, a sen, Daniel Curtis, born April SI, Deaconess hospital. 7. positive poles 8. river In Italy, 9.

east off 10. ringing 1L takes into -custody 14. prefix: thrice 20. mouth part 23. title 25.

agile 28. recent 30. regret 3L within 32. mortified S3, trust A 34. bone 37.

scanty- 38. Peer Gynt'S mother 4L wrathful 1 43. puff up 44. mechanical device 45. sly glances 47.

woody plant 4S. auditory organ 50. hit with open hand 65. Hebrew high priest Tc.sphena CC43 .1. entertain 6.

undermine 9. mineral spring 12. mistake (coUoq.) "U.duTerent 15. command 16. toward 17.

back 18. employ 19. snow vehicle 21. indolent 22. gull-Uke bird 24.

March dat 26. extsU 27. lofty mountain short, fast race 82. rinsed boa $5. spokes 36.

harasses 23. aflrmative vote 3. diminutive for Alfred 49. slender Calais 42. transfer for cash auag to Mr.

ana lnomas r. Knr. 411 MeNarr avenue. West Sa lem, a son. Tboma George, born April XZ, Deaeoneas hospital.

1 Steaertsen To Mr. and! Mrs. James G. Robertson. 103S Broadway, a daugh faoinuaw iaBs iw I Us AszsSts, WwYorv CJ Dottie Ann, born March 20.

Deaconess hospital. Perlica To Mr. i and Silas T. Pernch. route S.

a daughter. Garland ncn Janice, born May a. Deaconess nos- pitaL Martin To Mr. and Mrs, Richard V. Martin.

Ratcliff Drive, twin sons. Ronald Trsnk and Donald Gish. born PAST 0 MjAnj -Sjt Ajl 5ii a 1 5-25 I m. ii a I.V.Ia frnm ttaUarlaa mt Maw aaaral rflllL i Annl 7. Deaconess hospital.

E.eces Bin ar suicu an bngiaiia utc sacs wui aaiyva i fc.iT- Jonathan like those shown In this picture. These gvns are the resnlt el years or researcn oy imusn y. Graber. Madrona street, a son. Txty are joss ene more example ex the unnea risuons ingennw new wwyvu, carey, born May Deaconess Average Uata at aalatiMt sUaatas.

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