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The Lompoc Record from Lompoc, California • 9

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The Lompoc Recordi
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Lompoc, California
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Mevs Features Editorials PART 1 Hit -Run Charge Brings $ld5 Fine Ernest R. Stockley, 26, was" fin ed $105 on a charge of hit and run with property damage when Pre-Holiday Bargains Moore's Mensvear appeared in Justice Court on Tuesday, Stockley was charged iwlth driving away after hitting a park- 82ND YEAR SEPT. 13, 1956 N0.24 County Ranks 28th in Farm Products Santa Barbara county ranks 28th among all the counties In the nation In the value of agricultural products sold, according to the latest census report Issued by the Department of Commerce. The jcounty was ranked 18th In the 19-19 census, reflecting a drop during the succeeding five years. Farm products sold In 1949 were valued at as against $49,004,482 In 1954.

Fresno county led the nation with an agricultural output val- ed car on South II street early Monday morning. The car which lems associated with heart failure Corner Physicians was struck jumped the curb. knocking down a parking meter. and diuretic drugs. Another member of the symposium faculty is Dr.

Wlllard This Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Monday Lompocans To Attend Grand Lodge To Join in In addition to the fine, Stockley must pay the cost of replacing the meter. Zinn, graduate of the University of California Medical School In 1942. He was a Captain in the ued at $208,212,800. For the nation Symposium as a whole, the value of farm S. Army Medical division from DRESS SHIRTS CloMNHita on broken size of na Highlight, ofjhe 107th Annual Two Enlist Alfred S.

Howvrton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley II. Howerton of 407 West Ocean avenue, Lompoc; and Loren C. Vandeventer, eon of Mrs.

Freda N. Benedict, of 224 West Willow avenue, Lompoc, were accepted for enlistment In the Regular Navy on September 4 and are now undergoing their 10 weeks of recruit Indoctrination at the San Diego Naval Training Center, It was reported today by Chief Machinist's Mate, John Kwasny, of the Santa Barbara re products sold was up $2H billion 19434o 1946. His primary re Doctors of Lompoc may make Communication of the Grand Lodge of California, F.AA.M. search interest since 1948 has over the 1949 figure. tionally advertlNAd brands of advance registration for the one- been Into causes and recognition of coronary artery disease.

With which opens in San Francisco on Monday, will be the ceremony of laying the cornerstone for the day Heart Symposium to be held Saturday at the Santa Maria Inn, Dr. Griffith, he developed a qual ltative clinical test for noting var with Dr. Paul T. Cook, at The new Masonic Memorial Temple men's white and colored dress shirt. Reg.

2.95 SALE $1.95 Reg. 3.95 SALE $2.95 latlons in the ability of blood to at Taylor and California streets emulsify fata In the blood plasma, at 11 a. Wednesday, Septem cruiting office. ber 19. Sisters Hospital in Santa Macii.

All doctors of the area, and county, are cordially invited to enroll In this one-day educational event which will feature four distinguished doctors, noted for their Both men we're enlisted under Representing the Lompoc loctae the Navy's High School Graduate Program. Howerton as an Elec will be Carl Kappler, Gordon and related these changes to coronary artery diseases. In the past three years he has concerned with medical problems of heart surgery and the effects of low body temperature on the heart Fourth member of the sympo Davis and Walter Manfrina. tronics Field Seaman Recruit and work in heart research The. Ground Svas broken for this Symposium la sponsored by the Temple last October by Henry Clausen, the then Grand Mast Vandeventer a "a High School Seaman Recruit.

Upon completion of recruit training both men will spend a 14-day leave subsequent to reporting to their respective trade training schools. er of Masons In California, and university of Southern California School of Medicine, post-graduate division, and the Santa Barbara County Heart Assn. sium Is Dr. Oscar Magldsoa construction has been In progress graduate of the -University of Leeds, London, England. He a ever since.

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The cornerstone will and were graduated In the class of to their enlistment In the Navy, be laid at street level In the northeast corner Immediate above the point of deepest ex cavation. prise the faculty for the one-day event Dr. George Cupp Griffith, professor of medicine and coordinator of Cardiovascular Instruction, who had a brilliant career I at Jefferson Medical College and jthe Presbyterian Hospital in Philadelphia, before Joining the I USC faculty In 1946, is Governor The ceremony to be employed .7 'v HIGH PROTECTION AT LOW COST Our ColuiiJl-mUc Tenxlon 8rrem will protal your family from wlnjrd pnU. Vou hv money, tcaue all aluminum M-reem require no painting. They cm be put up with a screwdriver.

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Reg. 13.95. SALE $8.95 ti Medicine, member of the Junior Cardiac Club of London, member of the British Medical and of the Royal College of Physicians of London. In 1952 he wa awarded a fellowship In medicine and cardiology by USC and the San Diego County Heart and was also awarded a travel grant by the United Leed Hospitals. He was at the National Heart Hospltil and Institute of Cardiology In London, and worked with the technique of Intra-Cardlac Catheterization on all aspects of cardiology.

He is trained In modern electrocardiography, and cardiac radiology, and also angicardlo-graphy. The sessions will start at 9:00 a. m. next Saturday In Santa Mi-ria Inn, and will continue until 5:00 p. m.

Coordinating committee Includes Dr. Jack Mosely, chairman; Drs. Albert M. Beck-ler, Clifford E. Case, and Cook.

Dr. William J. Bruckner, Santa Barbara County Heart Awn. president also serves as a member of the committee. for Southern California of the American College of Physicians.

He Is consultant to the San Antonio Community Hospital, in Upland, to the St Luke and Huntington Memorial Hospitals In Pasadena, and the Veterans' Administration Hospital In Long Beach. He was president of California Heart Assn. In 1953 and 1954. Dr. Telber G.

Reynolds, associate clinical professor of, medicine since 1953, a graduate uf wm De essentially the same as that used by George Washington In laying the cornerstone of the National Capitol at Washington, D. in 1793, and In the laying of the cornerstone of many other prominent buildings "by Masons. The ceremony will be performed by Edgar V. Stewart Jr. of Los Angeles, the Grand Master of Masons in California.

Thlg annual communication ol Grand Lodge will be the first eVer held In September. Prior to 1864, Grand Lodge met In May. Since then it 'has convened October. However, this year no space large enough to accommodate the gathering was to be available October and the meeting was advanced one month. The week of activities will con THE WAY TO A vjomns HEART ON MOVTOdLVyiSTO, HANDLE EACH PIECE OP FURNITURE AS IF rr were our own! TELEPHONE 7 0 2 1 MAY FURNrfUBK.

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