sir.ed,my;er,tedtes.an,rthOver Two HundredLocal Men DischargedTwo hundred thirty-three PaloLm_ Alto servicemen have been dis-*rv-thecharged since the induction program originated, according toc?n 1 records of the local selective ser-%ice records made public this week. Discharge cases are being handled weekly, the numberthe]ast;easranging from two to eight pershelasthreeaded^era-irry-week in recent weeks. Procedure the I for returnees calls for each man ma- to report to his local draft board Mr. with his papers. These are pro-Em- perly entered in the local records me-jand. the veteran is issued, a new ions | classification fitting his status.Reasons for discharges to date that I include occupational, medical, ntlc 1 hardship cases, age, and points the I aCCrued. There are only a small number who have been released ^gnJto this date under the point sys-Ities tem.ans- Following is a list of the men ison-1 who have served and been discharged, according to local records. The local board believes the list to be accurate, but asks that if any omissions are noted, they be called to the attention ofthe secretary-Harold Taylor Ward.Donald 3. Couu.Leonard M. Elbert.Martin T. Vanderlan.John J. Keljer.James H* Gallagher.Clyde H- Bounds.Kerber L. Orsborn. tionald T. Hermansoti.Ralph A. Riecke.Kenneth C- Kenyon..Robert J. Beschorner.Francis E. Joynt.Lowell H, Bauck.. Peter T. Mulroney.Alvin C. Rouse.' Robert D, Waldron.John M. Anglum.Thomas D. Hamilton.Robert ■ Welterland.Steve J. Hoben.Robert F. Kirschbaom.James T. Callaghan.. Donald E. Blair.William a-Miller/Henry J.rM'arnacb;, Donald; EugcM Foster,Warren-F. Felto*-.. WiHiaiii J.■Joseph R. Klfegl.Samuel B. Garger.JUojd; W.- Bltekwon;. .Wilmet. J,RhaeeU TU Cook./ JeM;-;Wra Bailey-Assumption Picnic Set For August 12The annual picnic of the Assumption church' parish will be held this year on August 12. There will be no dinner served this year, but a lunch stand will be stationed on the grounds during the affair.. Bingo and other games will be played with war bonds given away. Later in the evening a program t to be announced later, will be carried out on the grounds and in the gymnasium.VisiMisGe Air meis part Cliis sion* in t The the dent14Successful TrapAFcoutiorthe:theweiShoot Held AtWest Bend SulBe)ivis-o T. -.the seven *vis-f the each-unityBrig-ortiermtry,infan-S.‘ At r con-guns rebindLg in m-9 of-arill-I Cub r; min-5. In Saar-ed T.111.,hOT*«-id la a )lt; tb«W. B. Olson of Storm Lake is the new state champion of the Iowa Trap Shooting Association, following the annual trap shoot held at the John Dorwciler farm west of West Bend, Sunday. When the smoke had cleared away, Olson’s perfect score of 50 birds in fifty shots topped the field. -Mrs. Margaret Dorweilerf a relative’ of the host, shot her way to the front of the feminine contingent with a score of 47 out of 50 for the ladies7 championship.A crowd of approximately 2000 enthusiasts attended the one day affair which was acclaimed as one of the most successful in recent years.A four way tie for second place in the men’s division resulted with Jack Saxton of Ft. .Dodge, Geo- Van Wyngarden of Manson, Wm. Bentz of Cresco and E. Tracy of Manson turning in 49 clay birds out of 50.bufoiathegilealmwptrRegister! AwardTo Lodd airlWm Resale SchnWt at Em metabvrf haw been adjadged one of the ftte best girl carrier salesmen for the Des Moines Register In Town;' and Jim ' been ; sent a check for te* dollar* ‘it recogaV Uon of her eerrkea daring tit jmi.' -The awardsmnr