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Show FOURTH SON IS READY TO ENTER. THE ARMY County Treasurer A. Ballinger of Carton Car-ton County Is Proud of His Rooms, houses or apartments arr bought, sold, reDted and exchanged every day through ads in Tho Tribuna Call upon Tribune Wants to solve your problem for you you'll find them efficient. Family Record. Special to The Tribune. PRICE, June 14 Dr. Ranford Ballinger Bal-linger has returned home Irom Los An-rcles, An-rcles, where he was graduated last week from a dental collc-ie. l e w take the state examination in bait Lake Monday Mon-day and expects to be called into army service in his professional capacity before be-fore the first of July. When Dr. Ballinger is in the army. County Treasurer A. Balliuser will have four sons serving Uncle Sam. Olcn the oldest one of the boys, former cashier U tlie Helper State bank, will soon araduatc from the aviation school at Berkeley, Cal. He is now- doing tr, k (WinR and has nearly finished the course. Stanley, the second son, former manager of the Price Trading company, s now in the trenches in 1- ranee. George, the youngest of the grown, boys-volunteered boys-volunteered last summer, although on ; 18, and is in camp at San Diego, ready t0fhc little brother, Bert, 6 years of lire will be ready when he is wanted, as he and his chums, tvyo young sons of Pierre Jeanselme, have a huge trench in the i5aiiingi--i uiw,.,. . have bags of sand, with which they "Svrricade themselves. They claim it is the only French-American trench m l The Ballinger calf, behind a barbed wire fence, represents the Hermans .and it has long since signified its willingness willing-ness to accept peace without victory. |