from the two drivers, there were no arrestsThr«« Persons Injuredenjoy hearing from his friends, to His address is: Pvt. Arden M. n aMeyer, Co. B, 3 Bn, 2 BDE,1 cri:Cindy L. Hershman, 1710 Oak U. S. S. T. C. I, Fort Lewis,) 1Grove Ave., Sterling, Jean Wash. 98433. |I IDolliver, 2016 E. 7th St., and -seiTeresa Baeza, 514 Wallace St. GRADUATED FROM SCHOOLjthTwere treated for minor injuries Pvt. E 2 Denis Meiners gradu-: 1at Community General Hnspi- ated from Armor School at Fort uplt;tal and released Sunday, after Knox, Ky., April 10. After a 17 thlt;an accident at the intersction dav leave he reported to Fort Chof 17th Ave. and E. 6th St. Dix, N. J. April 29. anDonald L. Sullivan RR 4, On May 5, Pvt. Meiners left!Sterling, and Cindy Hershman, i New York for Germany where ' drivers of the two vehicles he will be stationed for two and1 wc stated that niether saw the au- a half years. : la'to approaching at the inter.sec- His new address is: Pfc. Den-j on tion until it was too late to avoid j is Meiners 329 48 7794, Co. C. in! the collision. The Hershman au- 1st Bn. 68th Armor, APO New saYork 09034. '1st;heto struck the SuP’van vehicle in the right front side.There were no arrests as a result of the intersection accident.Bicycl* Strikes AutoAccording to Carl W. Cal-nrtairOMPt CTCCADMINISTRATION COURSEFT. LEONARD WOOD. MO.Ipc(AHTNC) May 30 — Army Pri- di— _ vate Douglas R. Ivins, 21, son tilvert, 1008 8th Ave., Sterling, of Mr and Mrs Darrel D Ivins jdriver of an auto, he had just r0U^6 4 sterling, completed an kipulled from in_ front of Yells etght-week administration ofMarket on E. 5th St., Sunday, course \jav 30 at Ft. Leonard th when he saw the boy on the bi- \y00(j y0 ‘cycle coming toward his autou was trained in the prep- “I The driver of the vehicle stated aration of military records andle: that the boy on the bicy cle ran forms Instruction was also j b into the fender of the auto. glven jn fundamentals of the 10 The hoy, Dennis J. Knox, 5L Army filing system, typing and 8th Ave., Sterling also stated operation of office machines, that he ran into the auto withi His wife Cinda lives at 308 ohis bicycle. Robinhood Lane, Bloomington. 0 Dennis was treated for bruis- _es and released form Commun- \k/nr* i*-»____•- - •-ity General Hospital. WKV- 10 entertainDistrict PresidentNine past presidents met with 29 members of Will Robinson Woman’s Relief Corps June 4 in the American Legion Home. Plans were made to entertain Mrs. Nan Burright of Oregon, district president for an official visit June 18.Mrs. Pearl Sitter acted as pro tem secretary. Recognized for participating in the mem-orail services on First Avenue Bridge Memorial Day were President Mrs. Albena Zivney, Mrs. Marietta Kohl, Mrs. Florence Duke, Mrs. Ethel Weaver, Mrs. Estella Rank, Mrs. Sophia Holland, Mrs. Anna Desmond and Mrs. Bernice Wallace.The relief committee reported making calls on Mrs. AnnaPvsp Mrs Liirv TaKav anHac\\t5ENJOYS LEAVEAl-C Keith Kendall is enjoying a 30 day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kendall, 1412 East 13th Street,Sterling.Al-C Kendall has just completed a one year tour of duty in Vietnam with the United States Air Force and would enjoy seeing and hearing from his friends in this area.111\lt;41tINDUCTED INTO ARMYIi Arden M. Meyer, son of Mr. 3 and Mrs. Melvin Meyer, 1813 17th Ave., Sterling was inducted 5 into the Army May 19. He would